The Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 200, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 6, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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— 'ate Daily Tiies-Joomal.
I*ubli hjcd every dav except Monday.
K. K. BROWN,
J, J. BU.HKJB.
Burke & Brown.
EVITOBtt «>>(l PKOPBIETOIW.
OMiial l'aper of the City.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
the collections In the hand* of a col-
lector, and give him a percentage for
collecting, and a fee for securing
l ew members. The secretary of t.ie
clul) will not ami can not collect the
monthly dues, and so the dues soon
drop orf altogether, and the associa-
tion ceases to exist.
If 100 members will each sign a
note for even six dollars, payable in
six monthly installments, the club
can he made a success. That would
give an income of at least ninety
Daily (per week) ' ^
(per month) ■■■•• 600 dollars a month, which if devoted to
WB«KLYToneyear) 1 011 getting manufacturers and wholesal-
I ers to come here and look at the cltv.
Ve teril y' Weatliir
Mini-
will do a great deal of good.
Ik
J!"TZXnTa'V':'>K | The question of university ad-
,recast for thirty-si* hours: vaneement should Iks an earnest one
Fuu weather warmer. | with Oklahoma and the position of
—farmers are very anxiouu to [ the M. K. churches north and south
have a creamerv located here, and ought to be an example for every
ti,« Chamber d Commerce <nu.t see j denomination in the territory II,-
tl.at men are brought here who will cause if adopted, it will tom I up in
this coming state one of the very
best universities in the United States.
This is not a meaningless statement,
because a glance at college statistics
i proves the assertion a mora than
tsko hold of the business.
Tn I'rcss Gazette is desirous of
knowing who will be the democratic
candidate for congress this
fall,
course.
Why, Kev. Sam Small, of
A k us something harder.
The Whole
probable fact.
There are in this country not moro
than live or hix really first cla.-s
universities—Harvard, Yale, Colum-
bia, Pennsylvania and perhaps Cor-
nell in the
Mathematical lit
i« greater than a part. Cleveland is
h jiart of the democratic party, but
he is bigger than that party.—Wich-
ita Eagle.
Cleveland may be bigger than the in ttK' wcst'
Whole of the democratic party now,: institutions. Two are young com-
but he is not bigger than the (w) hole paralivcly. All were made great by
his party will leave behind it at nexi variety of circumstances, but Mich-
election ! 'B110 tt'ouo through the common
—— ' sense and enthusiasm of a state.
Tiik fact that the Oklahoman s . .. . ...
Statistics show that in every state
where the state univerHity is iarge
and prosperous all other universities
are small and weak. The Michigan
university contains 3,000 students,
while all other universities in the
state contain 1,250. The state uni-
terity of Minne^o'a conta ns 1,500
students, and all other universities in
Masonrc Banquet.
No tickets will be sold at
east—and Michigan alone , , ,, ...
. Four of these are old the door for Masonic Ban-
IVE
;urniture
•acts
[OR
olks.
1st. Street's A A Mattress is the
Best Made.
2nd. lied Room Suits are Cheap
at $15. f 10 and $1H. ♦
3rd. An Oak Center Table is not
dear at $1.50.
4th. Street has Pretty Moulding
for Pretty Pictures.
5th. RATTAN ROCKKRS ARB
REASONABLE.
Big Stock, Fair Dealing, Low
Prices and Good Treatment,
0KKAH0M4 FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP
A FULL and COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW TOOLS and
Machinery. Are Prepared to do ali kinds of adiinr
Work and Repairing Castings in Bra.-8 and Iron light and
heavy. Architectural Iron Work Solicited. Cash paid for
Iron and Brass
FormerlyKar.2/ji City Mo,
W. M. JORDAN, Prep.
O ; 1 c n a (Jity O, T
quet or Ball.
T. M. Richardson, President. O. T. Reynolds, V Ice President
J. P. Hoyle, Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
(SUCCESSORS TO OKLAHOMA BANK.)
CAPITAL. - 8850,000.00.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Accounts of merchants and farmers solicited, Weguarantef
courteous and liberal treatment.
new, and ninc-tcnthi of the editors
of it arc strangers in the city is prob-
uUy sulllcient excuse for the gross
misstatement regarding tho Hill cor
ner controversy In yesterday morn
iug's issue. The Hills were lieateu
in their forcible entry and detainer
suit, and now have a damage suit
i^^ing which has not come up for
hearing.
Oklahoma City, tho largest town
in tho territory, is loeated in the
heart of the fertile valley of the
North Canadian River, on the line of
the Santa Fe and Choctaw railroads,
and contains a population of about
12,000 people; has a complete system
of water, gas andelectric light works
aud sanitary sewerage, a free mail
(Ulivory and a number of manufacto-
ries of different characters. The
city bus an excellent system of pub-
lic s< hools and twelve churches of
different denominations. The future
intellects are brilliant.—Illustrated
World.
the state contain 658 students.
Texas state university contains 388
students, and all others contain I,-
267 students.
Here, then is an opportunity to
make a groat institution, and now is
the time to begin to shape its destiny.
With but one university in Oklahoma
and that an institution for all denom-
ination!, it can be made very soon to
rank among tha llrst c'ass univers-
ities of the United States.
m
Tub people are growing weary of
the democratic party. They arc out
Of patienoo with it because of i s in
elBcl«acy, its cowardice, its lack of
principle and consistency, its imbee
ililj It would seem as though it
had becomc so habituated to cringe
before a republican majority, to
abandon principle and honor, to se-
cure by cunning what it daro not
openly fight for, that, now in tho
day "hen it is in power in both the
executive and legislative branches of
the government, it still cringes be-
fore the threats, and it is still afraid
of tho taunts of its opponents.
Harpers Weekly.
Tm appointment of the additional
• no iaU) justice f r Oklahoma will
not ! e made until after tha Peckham
appointment ia acted upon by the U.
& s< iate. Orover is bending every
•Mi-gy to secure that confirmation
and trading appointment* tu tho sen-
ators in an etfori, to conciliate them
and secure their votes. The appoint-
ment of the hbboo ate justice la one
of the sops th'-t will thrown to
either the Kentucky, Michigan or
Miaaouri senators. Orover has been
Ituueed to the lowest sort of pot
bouse politics and the best intoreats
of the public sorvice is a secondary
consideration with him.
ii*> Chamber of Commerce can
do little good without a regular in-
omu* The income should be so
arranged that its collection will be
*'• rtain a money on good com-
men ial paper. ln orjer t0 mftke Um
inc. uiu secure an.< regular the pledges
vi members should be put in the (onu
of prrmlsory notes payable ii install
mciit of one dollar a month. The
Collier Book concern has adopted
that method of collecting pay for
books, and it has proved a great suc-
cess,' Then the club should place
There is Hope
For ev««rjr one who has blood trouLiv, no matter
In wh«- aliape or how lor.gr Hta-mlln^, provitlfit
a*'"*- "f the vital organ** hnvo l * n to t.*r lm-
pun. "' & m render ;t cure ImpoMiOle. H. B. 8.
MMtotliniMof the diHiie.MM n#n vi
cu • • axiwllinn the |H.ison fKiunht'lKH?;. un.l
rt !>• snnietiioo l a tonic t< ll o wliolt1 H.vgfeui.
luwover Oad your case uiay be, there ia hopo
FOR YOU.
•no °t a nio* t malignant type
I- VfcJC ™ •■hronifltrouble, for which
IT, ILl various other remedies
with-rot ffect. My Weight in. reaHetl nuil m«
aw,y-1 s s"
Tr' n blowi"Jo
* tree. SWIFT Bl'i^fyir ro
AtUnfe, <j
"Jt'i the cupidity of
a food or," it i -.tid,
when Dr. For.ncra
serts his (Golden Re-
^ lief cures Inllaraoia-
tiouin any form and
as well wb given
Jn ft drop dc sea on a
lump or ei4/: r onee
ln " hours in sore-
throat, bronchitis
and consumption, as
[ when applied exter-
nally In fi < sit cuts,
'Jbruiacs and burns.
"Hi is trying to get
for himself the hard
carm ti money of the
— tioople." "Iloprcm*
Iboh I in possibilities." "He is trying to play Ms
wily trick upon tho unfortunate poor." "lie
thinks tho bold assertion will win." "lie would
profit out of the misfortunes of tho weak and
afflicted." "Ho knows the dread of the grave,
and that the Binkiug man will catch at straws,
etc., etc.
YVell. this is quite an indictment, utterod by
tho pessimist, the misanthropist, the etil
wisher, if not tho evil doer. Dr. Fenner is aware
that this sentiment will lie put to the front, by
those who 're jealous of his success. It has
nade him hesitate long before consenting to
lake the people, into hisoontldenco and "tell the
truth. It has made hira delay, until he could
prove over r id over again that lie wa* right, be-
ahead. Now that he/ noir# he Is right,
snail he bo manly and have the courage of his
eonvictions or sl all he fear the • oreath of slan-
der, "hide his light under a bushel" r.nd allow
tne army of oonaumptlves to continue their
inarch :oil" ".i without Interposing his strong
arm toobs.. t the progress of "tho grim vis-
Sgea reaner Dr. tenner choonea the manly
oourse. No narcotics or mineral poisons. Safe
andctrtaiu. Never disappoints. One tablespoon-
ful dose cures La Grippe. Money refunded If sat-
isfaction not given. Take homo a bottle to-day.
Notice.
All parsons having anv debts or
claims against the e tate of Jacob
Cofer lately deceased, arc hereby
notified to present .them, at my office
ln room 13 Kirst Natl mal bank build-
ing in Oklahoma City, O. T., with
the necessary vouchers, st some time
wlthlu four months of this date.
H. M. Cakk, Administrator.
Oklahoma City, O. T. Jan. 2B, 1891.
2-w4
lor Sale.
A nice clean new stock groceries,
shoes and notions. 'Invoice 11500.
Address W, Box 185, Oklahoma City.
25
S. S. jvirkjjQithk, %). 1). d
DENTIST,
Oklahoma City, O. T.
Graduate of Chicago college of Dental Surgery,
Office in State Hank Building.
Teleph ne No. 08.
"chasT h7 eagin,"
LAWYER.
Office in Batchclder building, cor.
Grand avenue and Broadway.
FOUNG MEN-> OLD MEIT
Oil III THE THUS Of THE SESPtHTS OF IISIASi.
Thejr mtkt heroic efforts to fre* themeelves,
& bat not knowing how to aQLceeefully
v.J>8HAKEOFFTHE HORRID SNAKES
they |l e up In despair end (Ink into en eirly
v (rave. Whet ea KRKOR I There W UKir i'l
OUR NEW BO
•ent free. poet.paid, (ee«e«l
f r a UmltcdUme.fti l.il,.
hiloeophy of 01 . *s-
>d Affliction* of tbe
i of Man, and how by
y HOME TREATMENT,
i by m«thode cxciuilre! f our
f own, the w orst mm*"* of
Loet or Fktitnj Manhooa.
! General and nervosa De-
ity, Weakneie of Body
& Mind, Effect! of Errors
or Exceieea, Stunted or
6hrvakra OrgUI ran rarest. BeneBts In day
H&wto Enlarge and BtrengthenWEAK,UNDEVELOPED
ObOARe A PABT8 of BODY made plain to lt Interested.
Men Ukiirv frniB M .Statse, Terrliorlee and Foreign Countries.
Yon euj wr .«;i,ew. For Book,full explanation and proofs, addreee
EfflE MEDICAL CO. BUFFAtO.W.Y.
Wand's Big Star
SKLF CURE.
luternnl and external remedy botn tor |2
17 your diugvlst don't keep it send and J
will prepay charges, it takes the lead. Twc
bottles will cure the most obstinate case-
male orieinale.
Dr. Minerva Lewis,
Office and Residence,
NO. 713 BKOADWAY.
fl. ti. Chew k Go
Announce that their N ew Good
are now
Dr Henry Davis, | Dr. Laura Davis,
raduaif: Unlvcrlity of (>raduute of Haskell
MaiyUtd, IJattl- | .School of Dent in-
fo e. j rr,Chicago-
Dl^. 0 /T\FJ5. D/il/IS,
UXTL
DENTISTS.
Crown and Itridgc W .rk and Gold Plates
Specialties (^or. .Main and Robinson, Okla-
homa < ity, Okla. Ter.
L. Marrlnan & Bro.
The OldeBt Wholesale Liquor House
in the Territory, Wholesale
and Retail
Wines, Cigars &
Liquors.
Specialty in Kentucky Whiskies.
Carry a full Line of Imported
WINES, BRANDIES, ETC
for families, and all orders will be
promptly filled. Give us a call, 113
Grand avenue, Oklahoma City, 0. T.
5o tl?e deijtlemei? of OKIatyopia ^ity
/lijd l/ieiijity
I have just located anil opened np a first-class Merchant Tailoring
Establishment in your city, and I cordially invite your inspection
of my New Spring and Summer Suitings, Coatinp, Pantalooning
and Fancy Vesting, all of the Best Quality and Latest Designs,
Comprising English, French, German, Scotch and Domestic Wool-
ens. My Trimmings are the best in the market, and my workmen
are No. 1. All work guaranteed
Give me a call No trouble to
<how goods. Soliciting yjur
mtronage, I am,
! Yours for Fmc Clothing,
J, W. CUBKAIS,
No. 106 Grand Ave.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK.
DRKRLOWRY,
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist.
(Student of Columbia College, New York) now located at
O KI.Al I OM A CITY
I am prepared to treat ali disenses of domestic animal
by the latest methods of Veterinary Science. Make a
specialty of Dentistry and all forms of Surgery. Have
had 15 years constant practice and guarantee satis-
faction. Will be found for the present at Commsrciab
Hotel. Will soon open office and infirmary. Calls
from distant towos as well as the city and country will
receive prompt attention.
T. M- Richardson Lumber Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LumDer.Singles, Sasti, Doors, Biids
CAPITA TOCK $150,OOo
Yards at all points on the A. T. & S. F. and Choctaw Railroads ln tho In-
dian Territory. Mills on Southern Pacific, H E. & W. T., Montgomery
Branch and I. & G. N. Rail Roads. Prompt Shipments. Y*rdi Corner
Harvey and Grand avenue.
D. C. RICHARDSON, Sec T. M. RICHARDSON, Pras
The Keeley Institute
Of the Indian Territory.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA/JTER.
Now opened for treatment of
drunkenness, morphine-:- and opium -.-habits
Call on or address C. If. McCreary, .^oretary „jd general -jjansger
Room No. 14, Canadian Block. Grand Avenue
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It. IF.
HOUSE3 and MULES Roug-ht and Sold
dandles nothirjrbut flist-claFs stock •'all
mdMe litem at No 9 East. Main street, ok-
•homa City, Ok'a. Ter
Hear? East liouiid Travel.
On account of growth ln east bound
business, the Nlekel Plate road Inaug-
urated ?. new through express on Sun-
day, Sept. 3rd. Palace sleepers t'hl-
catfo to Buffalo and direct connection
at Ituffalo for all -m : cist.
It Is a pleasure to note the addition
of another through train to the al-
ready competent train service of the
Nickel Plate road. It will leav«
Chicago at 1:35 a. m. and reach Buffa-
lo at 3:40 a. ni. th followjs, morning.
I hi ough sleepers Chicago u> Buffalo.
Direct connection at I'uffalo for all
points east.
U. H. Bleazard the gun and model
maker will repair all makes of guns
will make ycurblcjcle as good as new'
and will make your sewing machine
as good as a new one. How la the
time to get your doorbells and lock
repaired. WM1 make key to any look.
No. 203 Grand avenue, with the Ok-
lahoma Plumbing Co. 3-30tdw
>el ice.
The partnership heretofore existing
between II. R Walker and J. \V. Har-
rison under t,he firm name and style
oi Walker .4 Harrison Is this day tilt
Koived. The business will be contin-
ued by the undersigned.
B. F. WALKBlt.
Feb. 1st, 18m.
DR. GUMS
XXf&OVlD
UVER
PIUS
MILO PHYSiC
ONE Pin. FOR A DOSE.
bowel* oirhdi i« nscMurt tor
It Mw.!urp |l,v,upt'ly 17.U* 'ho .y.tcra U-k, lo
KTT Md Olilr .Th*£c"reE9*cUoha, brt«hi«>n tha
CDtnplMion b«tt«r lh n oo .
SS^Jum neither anpe uor eiokeo a.
■2lMMi2l!?v'nM r°u of thplr menu we
Jrir.Jh— V"lA* box forSSoeou. 8o!4
wwywlur* Me4 09^ ybUad l^h .
QR. K. SIMON,
Physician & Surgeon.
Graduate of the University of
Wurzburg, Germany. No. 11*}
Main stteet, Oklahoma City, 0. T.
W. W. GKKBN,
E. B. Pvoh.
Green & Pugh,
COAL.
TKJ.ephonb NO. 90.
Corner of Kirjt ami Robinson Street.
A T. STONE,
Attorney at Law,
Curporfttioc, Civit ,„a VrKi\„
Kqutly Itulldinjr, Okl.hom. city.
Main St. Launflpij
NO. 1(1 EAST MAIN STRUT,
The only white laundryin the city
All work strictly lirstclats. We
guarantee it.
M. 8. l'OOL, 1'bo*:
READY
for Christmas. New Ideas, New
Designs and Patterns in China,
Glassware, Silverware, Polls,
Toy Tea Sets, Bouquet and
Vaoe Lamps, Chamber Sets.
fln inspection
will prove our lino to be desir-
able and satis f- ot >ry to the one
purchasing them.
115 Main Stroet
OR. F 1)EAN, DR. A M. DETRICK,
'rpfiident Board Den- Grc^uate Kannas Ciljr
'al Examiners,O. T, JJeutal College.
Deal) 0 DetrieK,
JDIBILTTISTS.
Crown and Bridge work a Specialty
Office: First Natit nal Bank b'ld'cg,
rooms 10 and 1', Ok. City, 0. T.
CONTRACTOR
Al
-A-ITO
^UILnER
kinds of contract work given prompt attention
ate estimates furniplu d upon application. O
and shop at No. 10 Kaift Fourth Stres1.
H. C. ST- JOHN,
Lawyer & Laud Attorney.
)fflce, Equity Building, Grand
Oklahoma City
Important Notice!
)V o «re advised that some racrchsnts sell our cheap coal oil and reprc.
sent it as Knpion. Housekeepers who desire an oil that will give a better
light than electricity, is safer and will not smoke their lamps, should U-y a
can of Eupion which can ho h.,d of the following merchants:
T. A. WHKTSTONE, li. G. YOUNG,
WHIGIIT & LAND, WHITE & WIGHT,
FINLEY & WARE, WYATT BROS ,
Waters-Pierce 0!' 'lo. SCOTT & CO.
DAVJD DOUGLAS1,
ARCHITECT
Over Press-Gazette Office'
B. RANPELL & CO.,
ARCHITECTS
Room 4, Hassett Block, Oklahoma
Storr.V*) i City, Okiahoina.
TBS...B..
Protective I Detective
ASSOCIATION.
Headquarters, Dallas, Texas, with
branch offices at Atoka, Indian Ter.,
Fort Smith, Arkansas, Parsons, Kan-
sas, and Denver, Colorado.
.ook out for "C" on Left Jaw. J B WILSON,
Have your horses branded and ! IUn*t'r' K i«ominer and unutor.
thus secure their safety. i HOUSE and SIGN PAINTEH.
.1 m «v«j Good work 8usranteed'
• Apply lo '•
Ittou,'1 A to- 82
iu. I
W, S. Williams,
The Broadway Grocer, keeps a full
line of Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES, FLOUR & 1#D.
Our Country Products are the
Very Freshest
in town. Call and see us, we can
save you money. 202 Broadway.
J.H EVEREST,
LAWYER,
FRED&F M. BEALL,
T . A TTT
OFFICESWASHINGTON, D C., and OKLAHOMA CI'i Y, 0. T.
Special attention givon to Oklahoma land liti-
gation before the Interior Department
a-d to Appeals in TownLot Contest Cases
GRAND . AVENUE
Livery
Everything new an
strictly flrsi-clas.
Practice In all courts. Special at
fcentions tflven to land office prac
Office 2d floor. Land OfHro Hloc,
DR. W, L. iVlAUPIN,
DEHTIST
Bachelder block, corner Hroadnay
and Gland avenue. Residence ad-
lolningofSoe, Oklahoma City, O. T. i
Best Briek Livery Barn in Okla
homa. Boarding horses carefully
jractlcei i looked after. Terms reasonable.
11 No. 311 Grand Avenue, Okla. Oity
Telephone Ho. 3S.
V
C. ABEKNETHY.
ABEBNETHY & MILLER '
Barber shop and Bath Rooms
JV~H« hp«
(K-tion of ihc iDdHa IIMI07I n
l'lOicctlveftod Oeteoim AmocIrUou
ktt, luaiAU Tor., for ter ma to ago a is.
The finest fitteu
np Room* in the city. HOT AND COJ I) RATnH
Shop No. Broadway; Kindence Neat barlier work guaranteed. Undei Eirst National Bank corner lin.,,1
W4 Nobis1 | way and Main treet, ' u"
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Burke, J. J. & Brown, E. E. The Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 200, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 6, 1894, newspaper, February 6, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150404/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.