The Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 160, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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Highest f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Repoyt
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ABSOjUTiEOf PVSB
Telephone No. 41
Mr. D C. Lewis Ih In Perry.
Sw Mendlik's holiday goods.
The "Fast Mall1} Friday night,
II May fi>od> at Mendlik's.
Uo to Kirkpatrick for liollday pond*.
19-tl
Ball* at oat today at Wilson'* it run
•tore. 21-4
Fn.f D. R. Boyd was In the cltj
yesterday.
Will Clark got back from Tecumseh
yesterday.
The rush to Waud's in inu
mense.
Furnished room for rent. Enqu're
at.l 12 Third street. 19-tf
Appreciable Christmas presents to
b found at Mendllk.s.
Eugene Arnett, of Wichita w.i In
the city yesteidny.
Hon. L. P. Itoss got home from
Washington last night.
See Klrkpatrlck's rings for a neal,
appropriate Christmas present. 19-6
Found—A door key. The ownei
on secure the same by Cilllng at this
olllce.
lluy a Xmas present for your wlfi
that is useful. Street will show them
to you, • I0-12t
Holiday gooda must be sold before
the 25th regardless of cost at Wilson'
drugstore. 21-4
t Silver Manicure S.ta $L\
Wand.
During your holiday shopplug toum
do not fail to see the stock at Kirks.
. 200 Main street. 19 6
Col. lllckey cam# in from Wood-
ward last night to spend Christmas
with his family.
Klrkpatrlck's silrerware at 200
Main street should not be overlooked
during your Christmas shopping. l!Mi
Street Is for free trade—everybody
is free to trade wltn him who wants
furnlturo at bedrock prices. 10-12t
Elegant Dressing Cases
$1 ,|Q at Waud's for toys.
Street Is for protection—protects
his customers from high priccs. 10-12L
The reduction in price of work at
the First National barber shop will
not lower the quality of Its work.
Who has the largest ; t.oclc of furni-
ture in the city? Who buys for cash
and discounts all bills? Why. Fred
lteed of course. jij-u
The lvnlgl'ts of Columbia will me.
In Maaonlc hall tonight.. Important
business to b transacted. The pol
Ides have arrived.
Mr. llerskowltz' brother Sam la :b<
one that Is visiting him, and uot bii
brother Moses as was stated In jester
dav morning's paper,
Wantkd — Twenty-fivi
niles ladies and 10 cash boj>
at once at The Circus. 20-3
Special sale of Eddy A Wabitrr
Indies On* Oxford tlss. Wear#clos-
ing out the whole line. M and $,t .5(
ties at $2.35: $4 aoO 14 50 tlea at $2.75.
See us for bargains in flue shoes. Pet-
tyjohn & Co. 21 dSwl
I>own Quilts for Christmas Soft as
laontUke*. Warm, but so llghi
they'd almost woo a Zephyr Ic o
sleep. Every quilt III led with neat
odorless down, and guaranteed uot to
shed. McGlinchey.
Mrs. Henry W, Scott was In receipt
o' a beautiful Christmas present yes-
terday a tine Kraaich & bach square
piano, presented to hor by the Judge
We congiatulate her upon havitg
such a generous husband.
Report reached here yesterday that
the grand Jury at Perry had returned
an Indictment against J. E. Malone
It Is also reported that the Indictment
produced something of a sensation as
a good many had been led to believe
the silly tirade of a few democratic
p ipers against Speed.
Everything being slaugh-
tare 1 at Wand's—half price!
Cats and Dogs, and the rest of a
fair menagerie, at 6 and 10c each.
Printed cotton; get a few cents worth
of cotton batting and stuff the shape
full. There you have em.
Tabby cats, Uow-Wows, Kittens
Taiter.' Ilaby Doll., Dollars wort,
nuasure the baby's fun. McGlinchey
Mrs. s K c. Humphrey, wife of
mr worthy townsman, Mr. Humph-
ey . f the Horse Shoe store, returned
osterday fK.m Norman, While In
Norman managing the branch store
die wis taken very III with lagrippe,
hence her return to Oklahoma City.
Having something to say, It Is ea«y
to sav it. This store Is bursting with
Ch* . .:nias spirit This is tho people's
• tore. When you sea mure goods
here tha1 you ever saw here before, or
•an see an'where else In Oklahoma.
When you ask tho prices of anything
vuu are Interested in, and find that
everything Is at lower cost than you
ever knew it—then If you feel like
buying, well and good, If you do not,
well and good again. Wn will not try
to force got.''0 OP you, but come and
see us anyhow. McGlinchey.
Waud is sel iug Albums
and Plush Gooda—cut right
iu two.
It Is remarkable how a man can sue
ceed In selling the amount of gou'a
tuat John Wand does. His store 1.
crowded from mornlugunt.il late at
night, and the toys and Christmas
goods going ot t therefrom li sotne-
thinr enormous. The lecret ctf his
success is that he understands the art
of advertising--to tell the truth and
thus win the conlldence of the public.
Aud for this purpose he has used the
columus of a truthful paper-the
Times-Jouunal.
Hundreds of people watch our ada
dally for an Introduction to some new
Mr. unexpected, and they are not
often disappointed. We bave been
helping to unload thestocks of several
of the largest whole- alers of the coun-
try at prices—well you know them
The condition of trade In the large
cente s Axes the standard at which we
can sell. There are no dull counters
in this Dry Good and shoe itore of
urs. No danger there will be while
people continue to appreciate com-
pleteness of ass irtiuantand unequaled
values. McOIIucliey.
Nearly sold out at Waud's.
(Jet the rest, what's leit al
your own price.
The following extract' from a letter
from Honolulu shows bow well tin
provisi onal government is prepared ti
resist the queen's demands: "Slncc
the arrival of the steamship Australia
tberu ia b.v uo means such a stralneo
fueling 011 tile part of the provisional
( ivernraent, and the royalists are cor-
respondingly dt p ss d. To give joa a
fair Idea of the ability of the piovis
omii government to maintain Its po-
rtion by force of arms, If such a ne-
cessity should arise, it is sufficient ti,
state that the palace Is a very sub-
stantial stone building, situated in
bhe middle of n quarter section oi
:round, with a high and heavy iron
ence entirclysurroundlng tile square.
Tliep til* building Is well barricaded
with bags of sand placed where they
vill do the most good In a case of
mergoncy. Six twelve-pound brass
field pieces, four Catling gunc, J,5oo
men well armed with repeating rules
and plenty ammunition and six weeks'
provisions for the same are already In
tho building, with an artesian well
in the basement. You can form youi
wn conclusions as to what kind of a
force Grover Cleveland would have to
send hero to oust these brave and de-
ermlned men from the stand they
hive taken."
Only Excellent Cigars sold at Waud's
l'rug Store.
Church A Harrah dclivor coal free.
Telephone No. 91. 9-tf
Money to lean on chattels at First
National Ilunk.
Mercantile Cigars $1 25
box at Wand's.
See Kirk's Jewelry before you make
your holiday purchases. '9-6
The First National Hath Rooms
arc fumigated each week,
liedrootn suits at 25 per cent, dis
count at Streets for two weeks. 10-121
Canon City coal always on hand al
Oliurch & llarrah's. Telephone No.
1)1. 9-tf
Good rooms for rent. Enquire of
Seymour l'rlce at Electric Light of-
flce. 2-tf
For Rknt—A four room house on
east side of Broadway between Fifth
and Sixth streets. 30-tf
Go to Gersin's drug storo aid see
the grandest lino of holiday goods
ever seen in the city. 2-tf
Best grades of coal always on hand
at the .Canadian Grain & Coal Co.
Santa Fe street. Telephone 71.
For idcnt—The two-story«house at
No. (ill North Broadway. Apply at
809 next door. West tide of the
street. 17-3
Toilets, alliums, collar and cuff
boxes, smoking acts, celluloid goods
and gentlemen's dressers. Gerson
drug store. 8-tf
Choice lots for sale In Maywood by
tlrandom & Llndsey, real estate
tgents, corner Broadway and Grand
avenue. 18-tf
Toilets, albums, collar and cuff
boxes, smoking sets, celluloid goods
and gentlemen's dressers. Gerson's
drug store. 2-tf
It's all tho same, a slight cold, con
(tested lungs or savcre cough. One
Minute Cough Cure banishes them.
Scott & Co.
What nlccr present can you make
your wife or sweetheart than one of
those lovely rattan rockers Fred Reed
oarries In stock? 19-tf
The Christmas turkey Isn't roasted
browner than Fred Reed roasts com-
petitors, Call and sec his new furni-
ture for holiday trade. 19-tf
A bargain—for sale, a good upland
claim one half mile from Perry. Can
be purchased for $t!00. Enquire at
the TiMEs-Jot'hnat, office.
My wife could not talk for six or
seven days. After taking one bottle
of John Wand's Cough Syrup she Is as
well as over. M.S.Warner. 26-tf
DEEDED
Elegant Silk Plush Myo-
graph Albums 40c eac!-
elsewhere *1 or *2. Wand.
Prop motions Wanted.
The undersigned, a committee ap-
pointed by Territorial Association ot
Congregational Ministers, churches
for the purpose stated below, hereby
call for bids for the location of tho
Congregational College of Oklahoma
territory. All bids should be sealed,
*nd in the bauds of the committee by
March 1st, 1894, that each may be
arefully Investigated, and a report
prepared for the association, which
wots In annual session at El Reco
May 1st.
J. II Parker,)
R. B Fobtkii, ' Com.
J. C. Cainon. )
Other papers In urrltory please
copy.
S L.JAMES
No. mi Urand Avinuk.
Makes a specialty of house clean-
ing, laying carpets, &c. ■
Experienced attendants for ban.
qucte, parlies anil halls always on
band. Leave orders.
Awarded Hisrhast Honors World's Fair.
Call for a sample bottle of Haley's
No. 3 Chill Tonic. It will cost you
nothing and will convince you that it
is the best chill tonic on earth. Hal
iy'a drug store. 10-fl&wtf
Keep your horses In condition by
giving Star Brand Condition powders
aud they will not have any disease
Haley's drug store. 10-d&wtf
Give the Star Brand Condition
powde.s to your liorses occasionally
and they won't have blind staggers.
Haley's drug store. lO-d&wtf
Karly Risers, Karly Risers, Eirly
Risers, the famous little pills for con-
stipation, sick headache, dyspepsia,
and nervousness. P tt ^ Co.
It not only rclle s more, it
aires. We refer 1 He Cough
yure. Suitable :.JI .get, all con-
nliions, at all thutd, .scott & Co.
A line Christmas dinner will le
Served at Graft's restaurant on Christ-
mas day. Tho best dinner that can
ba had in the city for only 25 cents.
19-6
Last Christmas it was remarked
that Fred lleed was the drum major
jf the furniture trade—because he
was at tho bead of tho procession. Its
Just so this Christmas. m-tf
Emrick's Bus, Baggage and Trans-
fer Line. Orders speedily attended
to. Telephone nnnher 86f Head-
luarters at Nunemacher's fruit house
tlrst door north of postofficc. 20-tf
Forty lounges came yesterday to
Fred Reed. He keeps a furniture
tore. Three lloors crowded with fur-
niture of all grades. Draw your
Christmas inspiration from his stock
19-tf
My father lost his voice and didn't
talk for a week and a half. A bottle
of Mr. Wand's dough Syrup made my
father a well man. This Is a state-
ment upon my honor and unsolicited.
Sam M. Fuhr. 14
I hursday night was the cllmactoric
of poverty and hunger. Whether it
will stand as the sad climacteric, or
wbeliier its pitiful record will be sur-
passed by the records of future nights
depends upon whether the shaken
confldence of the mercantile and man-
ufacturing classes can be restored
spoedlly. Never before since Chlcigo
had a nam1; aod a place among cities
was It In such an evil case that, after
the station-houses and all the charit-
able Institutions were crowded to ex
cess, there was an overflow of a thous-
and pennIi ss, shivering and hungry
men sheltering from the storm of a
winter's night in the City Hall, and
lighting with the ferocity of brutes
for a few mouthfuls of bread.—Inter
Ocean.
Never Before Shown at Retail
Which will force themselves into prominence by their
quality, freshness, desirability aud the uuheard of low
priccs at which they "will be offered.
(liir selections are not composed of low priced, value"
less stuff, but goods from the most reputable manufacturers
iu the world. All buyers, whether judgeB or not will get
full value for every dollar they spend.
Our entire stock of Men's and Boy's Buits and Over-
coats will be sold at prices that will- astonith you. We do
not want to carry any winter clothing over till next year.
Don t take our word for it but see them and we know you
will buy them.
Sensible and Inexpensive
presents for genttemen: Ladies ire invited to examine our large assort-
ment of the latest styles iu
NECKWEAR for 50 cents. The swcHest that arl'sti anil designers
can produce—as good as 75 cents or $1 will elsewhere buy.
SUSPENDERS from $1 to <150. Either silk or satin, plain or satin
embroidered.
HANDKRRCIIIEFS, silk and linen initial, from 25 to 75 cents each.
Choice of different letters to select from.
FINF, DRKSS SHIRTS $1 to 12.50, plain and embroi.iered.
Hosiery, crow dye in blacks and tans for 25 to 50 cents.
1*nil Ihu of all kinds of silk umbrellas, night robes, underwear, gloves
—any of which will make a man a happier heart and a smiling face.
Tin N'T 'mtofr y0ur HoIid*y Shopping until the last few days before
I Christmas. Asso.tments will then be broken.
1 \ A AT'rP fail to buy where your dollar does the most good. These
JJWiN 1 times you should get just Two Dollars for one. That is the
way We are Fiqcbrinq on ali Christmas Sales,
C3-EK.S03ST BROS.
108 MAIN STREET,
OKLAHOMA CITY.
n
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HOLIDAY GOODS
U ^ e
11 ^
DR. GUNN S
xxraovas
LIVER
PILLS
POSTOFFICE
BOOK STORE
Books all kinds
Albums,
Toilet Sets,
Bibles,
Dolls.
Santa Cans Supplies at your own
p ieo, from one cent up. Every-
thing for less than a cent goes free.
LOWEST PRICES.
SMALLEST PROFITS.
Postoffioe Book Store.
DsFOED BEOS,
Fresh Stapleand Fancy
GROCERIES AND pRUITS,
We propose to keep the best in every lino. Goods delivered
free to any part of the city. Remember the place, the "Hill
corner," corner of Broadway and Grand.
" U/e Solicit VW grade.
W
The Gatnoiie Fair
and Festival
Will bo given by—
The Ladies of SI. Jissph's Chnrcli
and Pnpils of St Joseph's Schoo
Tnesday, Wednesday and Thorsday
Ni&Its, Dsc. 19,20 and 21.
nJ^lyJ"8.CreaE1 Powder.—No Ammonia; No'aIuh,
Used m Wions of Homes—40 Years the Standard-
mo PHYSIC
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
A movotnmit of th« bow«la Mob du la noceuary for
H Al <V P'lu supply whit the nraiem Uo£« to
' Thejourp IfMdiob#. brlitatwi tha
' <>mpl8«ton batter ti an Ki-
cthJr rtSV ""a"" tnp.no,
«m- n do', To oouvlnu® ou of their martu a«
ae«~ . h.,."* ■'ttllbo* for M o-om. Soil
eri./wLaia. BomiUs Wad. Oe, fH'l, ft
Scott & 00.
The main features of the Fair
and Festival will be a 8ne supper,
Rallies, Fish l'ond, r stolllce, Ex
hibition and Sale of many useful und
fancy articles, etc., etc.
A nicely dressed doll will be voted
to the best girl in tho school, a silver
watch to the most popular boy and
a gold watch to the most popular
young lady.
All are very cordially invited.
"PW Mmm, Mum* in "lUooil, Mmu m Sffo«,
Pl!JRiSElS/rRIMMElE) fN SHAVER.
Elegant Line of Silver Inkstands,lOrange^Spoons,
Tea Spoons, Solid Silver Coffee Spoons,
FINE HAND PAINTED BOTTLES FOR BRIC-A-BRAC.
Silver Picture Frames, Silver Brush and Comb Stts
Imported Mirrors Surrounded by Bisque Flowed
I'lershaum Pipes, Havana Cigars 10 aud 15c sizes, in $1.00 and 11.25 boxes
i«t^s Materials,
Aluminum Brackets, Banner Rods, All Imaginable Colors in Celluloid, Gold Bronze
Silver, and all Colors of fi'ters, Masks, Taniborines, Trumpets Heal Bugles
Magic Lanterns, Engines, an Endless Variety of Motors.
-^An Infuse Stock of Picture Books
Tea Sets, Stoves, Pistols, Toy Guns, Drums, Brroms, Horses, Goats and all olLer animals
Come Quick Onlv A.bout
7OOD0LLSLEFT QUTQB 144^)
"V\7\fL.3>TID'S 2TOI3 TOltTS.
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Burke, J. J. & Brown, E. E. The Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 160, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1893, newspaper, December 22, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150364/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.