The Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 203, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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DIRECTOR*.
TBRBITOHUL omciBS,
Governor W. C. Renfrow.
Secretary T. J. Lowe
Chief Justice Frank Dale
Judge 2nd J'd'c'i Diat Jno 11 Iturford.
Judge 3rd Judicial Dint 11. W. Scott.
Delegate to Congress D. T. Flynn.
land office.
Register B. M. Pllley
Receiver L. P. Ross.
county officers.
Sheriff J. H. Flghtmaster
At.tjrney J. H Woods
Probate Judge S. A. Steward
Treasurer Jas. M. Broiraii
Clerk W. L. Bradford
Recorder J. C. Williams
Supt. of School' H. A. Bolinger
Coroner ur. E. W. Witten
Surveyor R. B. Potts
Commissioners—Harry .Bacon, S. C
Maxey, W. Tompkins.
OKLAHOMA CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor.... o. A. Mitscher
Board Aldermen—
First Ward—F. M. ey, Nelson
Button.
Second Ward—C. E. Dunn, W. II
Darrough.
Third Ward-F. J. Staley, Dr. Mc-
Ilvain.
Fourth Ward-C. A. McNabb, H.
F. Butler.
Police Judge.. v.... G. W. McClelland
Attorney R. G. Hayes
Clerk j. a Martin
Marshal Frank Cochran.
Justices of Peace—J. W. Davis, G.W.
Stephenson.
Board of Health—
Dr. Walker, Dr. Clutter, and Dr.
Black; Councllmen Dunn and Mc-
Nabb.
County Board of Health—
Dr. Walker, Dr. Clutter and II. A.
Bollinger.
City Engineer J. A. Courtney
Obs. Weather Bureau J. l.Wldmeyer.
Street Commissions W. P. Morey
CITY SCHOOL BOARD.
President, Delos Walker.
Clerk—D. D. Leach.
First ward—Richard Avey, long
term; B. F. Williams, sho t term
Second ward—U. C. McCoriuIck,
long term; D. D. Leach, short term.
Ihird ward—W. J. Gault, long
term; G. li. King, short term.
Fourth ward—C. A. Compton, Iona
term; J. M. Housei, short term.
Superintendent, E. L. llallock.
OKLAHOMA LODOB NO. 3. A. F. i A. V.
Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays of each
month In PostoOlce block.
Taylor Loo an, D. D. Lf.acit,
W. M., Sect.
CYllUS CIIA1TF.K NO. 7, B. A. M.
Meeta 1st and 3d Fridays of ea<'.h
month in postolllce block.
Fbank IIA Kit A II,
G.W. Spencer, Recorder.
H. P.
OKLAHOMA COMM ANDEBY NO. 2 K. T.
Regular convocation at their asylum
in postoflice block at 7:30 p.m., on 2d
and 4th Wednesdays of each month.
Lawson Giliiert,
D. D. LEAcn, Recorder.
E. 0.
OKLAHOMA LODOE NO. 1 KNIGHTS OF
PHYTIIIAS.
Meets every Tuesday evening, 7:30,
t corner Robinson and Grant1.
Jasper Sites,
, H. B. MiTcnELL, Recorder.
Chancel, ^om.
OKLAHOMA POST NO. I, 0. A. R.
Mei^ts evei. second and fourth
ruuday nights i * each month, on
third floor of district court building.
G. A. Bkidlsr, Commander.
J. W. Evabts, Adjutant.
OKLAHOMA LODGE NO. 2 I. O. O. 1.
Meets every Wednesday evening
corner Robinson and Grand.
C. B. Bradfobd,
Ciiesteb Howe, Recorder.
Noble G.
order eastern stab.
Meets every 1st and 3d Tuesdays
each month at Mason'c Hall at 7:30
o. m. K. E. Bacon,
Mrs. c. P. Walker, W. P.
W. M.
m. 4 l. V.
Meets every Monday nigh at 7:30
OTir Choctaw depot In Labor Hall.
G. W. Mabtin,
J. N. Clark, President.
Secretary.
K. of L. assembly,
Meetfi in Labor Hall over Choctaw
depot-each Friday at 7 p. m. Frater-
nal visitors are welcomed.
U. B. AND C. J. OF A.
Meets at 7:30 p. m. each Wednesda
in Labor Hall. Is progressing finely
Visiting members in the city are co
•dialiy invited to attend.
OKLAHOMA ENCAMPMENT NO. 2 I OO K
M eets every second and fourth Fri
day evening of each month.
J. M. Creamer, Fred C. Hess,
C. P. Scribe.
W. C. T. U.
Uvular meeting of the W. C. T. U.
at the Y. M. C. A. hall every Satur-
day afternoon, at 3 o'lcloek.
Mrs. O. A. Mitsciir,
Secretary.
u. c. v. .
Capt. D. H. Hammons Camp No.
177 United Confederate Veterans
meets the first Saturday in each
month at the Broadway court house
at 2 p. m. J. W. Johnston,
J.O. Casleb, Capt.
Adjt.
I All parties wishing to take water
must call at the office of the company
to have connections made with the
mains. Oklahoma City Water Co.
Furnished rooms to rent. Apply at
southwest corner of Harvey and Main
upstairs. 27-tf
Gasoline stoves repaired, and work
guaranteed. Grimes Bros. No. 12
north Broadway. 18-tf
For Rent—A four room house on
Washington street. Enquire at No.
112 Grand avenue. 23-tf
Buck wheat cakes and coffee '.5c,
the finest on earth at T. J. Hall's,
No. 104 Grand avenue 18-tf
Money to loan on chattel aud real
estate security by G. W. Limerick.
Room 5 over Lion store. 12-tf
Best grades of coal always on hand
at the Cauadlan Grain & Coal Co.
Santa Fe street. Telephone 71.
Painting and embroidery done to
order at Mrs. Carr's. Also all sorts of
fancy work. 11-tf.
The reduction In price of work at
the First National barber shop will
not lower the quality of ita work.
M. JUrskowltz is taking stock.That
means that you can buy at nearly
your own price. # tit
No better aid to digestion.
No better cure for dyspepsia.
Nothing more reliable for blllious-
ness and constipation than DeWitt's
Little Early Risers, the famous little
pills. Scott & Co.
Farm with good house and other
Improvements to rent for cash. Also
span of horses to sell or trade for cat-
tle. Enquire of J. H. Ellis, one mile
north and two miles west of Okla-
homa City.
It's all the same, a slight cold, con-
gested lungs or severe cough. One
Minute Cough Cure banishes them.
Scott & Co.
It's Just as easy to try One Minute
Coiiiih Cure as anything else. It's
easier to cure a severs cough or cold
with it. Let your next purchase for
a cuuiih be One Minute Cough Cure.
Better medicine: better result; better
try it. Scott & Co.
DeWltt'sWitch Hazel Salve cleans-
es, purifies and heals. It was made
for that purpose. Use it for burns
cuts, bruises, chapped hands, sores of
all descriptions and if you have piles
use it for them. Scott & Co.
Burns are absolutely painless when
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is
promptly applied. Tills statement Is
true. A perfect remedy for skin dis-
eases, chapped hands and lips, and
....... ...if/ nilou Rmf.t At. (!n
(Jruml Cuuoil ot Colorado KUcr.
On the Santa Fe Route, in north-
em Arizona, 1,203 miles from Kansas
City, is the town of Flagstaff. A tri-
weekly stage line runs from Flagstaff
to the Grand Canon of the Colorado
River. More than a mile in depth,
this is the sublimest of gorges—a
Titan of chasms. Twenty Yosemites
might be hidden unseen below,and
Niagara would look scarcely lrger
than a brook.
Don't fail to visit this first wonder
of the world. You can "read up '
about It by asking G. T. Nich< son,
G. P.&T.A., A.T.4S. F. R. II.
Co., Topeka, Kan., to mail you a free
copy of an illustrated book describ-
ing the terra incognita. The book is
no common affair; but is entertaingly
wrioten, beautifully illustrated, aud
gem of the printer's art
Notice of Sheriffs Sale.
In the District Court of the Third
Judicial District, held in aud for Ok-
lahoma county, Oklahoma territory,
liandall Fuller, plaintiff,
vs.
John B. Adams and
Phoebe J. Adams, defendants.
NOTICE OF 8ALK.
Notice is hereby given that by vir-
tue of an order of sale to me directed,
issued out of the above named court,
In the above entitled cause, 1 will, on
the 13th day of February, 1894, at the
frout door of the DistrlctCourt build-
ing, in Oklahoma City, said county
and territory, oiler for sale and sell
to the highest bidder for casli in hand
Lots No. (23) and (24), ip Block No.
(13), in that part of Oklahoma City
known as North Oklahoma City, in
Oklahoma county, Territory of Okla-
homa, with all the improvements
thereon, to satisfy the judgment ren-
dered in the above entitled cause, for
27.00 and $">30 osts and accruing
o*ts herein.
Witness my hand this 12tli day or
January, 1894.
J. M. Figiitmasteu,
Sheriff of Oklahoma County.
By W. J. Gannett, Deputy.
[First publication Jan. 13,1894. 13-dtf]
Brood Mares
Pircet fron' Illinois. Also a few
Mules and Horses
TO HE SOLD AT
Auction Every Saturday
will do commission business. Bring on your horses, males, wagons
oxen and covrs if you want them sold. Private sales every day in the week
JOH TEN CATE
Broadway, opposite PostolBce, Oklahoma City, O. T.
GRAPE
VII
H ■ DOLLMS1- 10RTE - FREE
Not one minute elapses between the
taking of One Minute Cough Cure
and relief. Why shouldn't people
take One Minute Cough Cure? They
should. They do. Scott & Co.
never fails to curt piles. Scott & Co.
Fakm for Sale:—A farm of 100
acres, 40 acres of it valley, 50 acres
timber, good well, house, 20 acres
fenced in pasture. Price $2,000. In-
quire at Times-Journal offlce.lfdwtf
My father lost his voice and didn't
talk for a week and a half. A bottle
of Mr. Wand's Cough Syrup made my
father a well man. This is a state-
ment upon my honor and unsolicited.
Sam M. Fuhr. 14
The Canadian Grain & Coal com
•any, on Santa Fe track between
Jain and Grand avenue, have all
qualities of coal for sale. McAlister
a specialty. Orders promptly filled.
Telephone No. 71. l.tf.
A twenty-six acre fraction of valley
land for sale at an extremely low
jrice. It is the finest valley in
Oklahoma. Call at the Times-Jour-
nal office f®r further particulars.
14-tf
We will shave you
Neatly,
Carefully,
Quickly,
and Smoothly
at the Firat National Barber Shop
Mens new spring hats. Just re-
ceived a full line. See us for a stylish
hats cheap. Pettyjohn & Oo. 7 3dwl
The county horticultural society
meets today. Through the careless-
ness of the secretary the meeting has
been given very little publicity.
In invoicing our stock we find a
good many remnants which we will
sell for fifty cents on the dollar.
These are all ilrstclass goods but we
need the room. Come and take them
away. Aurora Great'Bargain Store
6 6t.
Publication Notice.
In the Justice Court, Spriuger Town-
ship, Oklahoma County, Terri-
tory of Oklahoma.
Wm.6. Seymour, Plaintiff, )
vs. [■
John Twambly, Defendant. )
You are hereby commanded to no-
tify John Twambly the defendant,
that an action to recover the sum of
Ten Dollars and Forty cents ($10.40)
for the pasturing and keeping of one
dark brown two-year old horse, white
spot on nose, white star in forehead,
right had foot whi4,e, about twelve
hands high, from June 1st, 1892 to
January 18, 1894, lias been commenced
by Wm. G. Seymour, plaintiff, against
said John Twambly.
You, the said defendant, are hereby
directed to appear and answer before
meatmyolllce in Springer township
on the 1st day of February, 1894 at 1
o'clock p. m., and you are notified
that unless you so appear and answer
the plaintiff will take judgment for
the sum of $10.40, and cost of suit and
the said pony will be sold to satisfy
the said debt and cost.
In witness whereof I hereunto set
my hand and fix thes^al of said court,
at my office, O. T., this 16th day of
January, 1894.
A. J. LEOO,
Justice of the Peace
FOUETD.
untie Horses and Goi Riis.
At Miller & Smith's old place, cor-
ner Reno and Harvey.
Frank Clark, Mng'r.
c. IIast, Prop'r.
Publication Notice.
Territory of Oklahoma, )
Oklahoma County. 1
In the district court for said county
J H Ellerton, ^
Plaintiff. |
Gus Kline, j
IDefendant. J
Said defendant, Gus Kline, will
take notice that has been sued in the
above named court for upmnajudg
ment. rendered against him in th©
county court of Grayson county,Texas
for $226.85 and must answer the peti-
tion filed therein \by said plaintiff on
or before the 27th day of Februar
A. D., 1894, or said petition will be
taken as true, and a judgment for
said plaintiff in said action for the
sum of $226.85 and costs of this action
nnd in the attachment therein grant
«d, will be rendered accordingly.
Attest: W. H. Ehey,
(L. S.) Clerk of said court
Ciias. A. Eagin,
Att'y for Plaintiff. 16 3w
I'lililicatioii Notice.
Territory of Oklahoma,
Oklahoma County.
In the just'ee court for said county
LB Balrd
Plaintiff,
A. B. HAMMER,
ATTORNEY,
Office Opera House Block, Roo a 1
Oklahoma City, O. r.
Furnished Rooms
Nicely furnished rooms from $1 to
per week, and from 25 to 50 cent.-,
per night. Centrally located.
No. 112 Reno avenue, near corner
of li road way.
MRS. S. P. DAVIS.
.1. MILTON. j. u. milton.
J. MILTON & SON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Prompt an I carctul attention to litigation
> ail courts hi (lio Territory, Lan.l Offlco.
I'lundmi !I nL ot i>, Department I 111 Mines:'.
Notary 1'UbllO and Tyre-
U-. Kquliy Uuildiny, Ok-
HAYS & WOODS,
ATTORNEYS-AT LA W.
Oklahoma City, O. T.
Will practice .in all the courts.
chester nowE.
t. f. m'mechan
Howe & McMeaban,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Will practice in all the courts in th'
Territory.
Office In Equity Building
S- L. JAMBS
No. 112$ Grand Avenue.
Makes a specialty of house clean
ing, laying carpets, &c.
Experienced attendants for ban
quets, parties and balls always oi
hand. Leave orders.
A. M. DEBOLT
W!to.r*a'e an- Keu'l Dealer in
OOJUU.
r ulw.iyn
u City.
CjTG
EDG/ifi N. SWECT,
ATTORNEY -AT- LAW,
oklahoma citv
tfftce in Wilson Block, wont of First National
Hank, south sido of Main atre es.
Experience has shown that g>>l lmithy Cjnoord gr.t;<i
excel all others in this climate. The Concord
is the best general purpose grape that ib grown.
It is prolific, bears early, i.~> a rank glower and
tiie grape is a good shipper and always
saleable.
| The publishers of Tiif. Oklahoma Wkkkly Times -Jocrmu.
have finally succeeded, after tliree months of
correspondence with every h ading nursery in
the country, in securing a contract for 15,000
grape vines from the Oklahoma City Nursery
Company, on such tern? sthat we can give
Twenty Splendid Gncrd Grays vines
for the payment of every dollar in subscrip-
tion to the
-.WEEKLY 4- inp$-J0lIWlK-|
A WIIKAT BARGAIN.
A Klne l'rairle Farm, Improved for
$ 00.
One hundred and sixty acres, all
prairie. 140 acres lenced with three
wires, 1 acres plowed, small box
house, 125 acres ot the farm Is good
tillable land. The neighborhood is
the best in Oklahoma county. Will
sell tor 00, part on time. Owner is
forced to sell on account of other bus-
iness arrangements. Inquire at the
Timks-Jouknal office. 2d&wtf
CHOCTAW TIME TABLH.
a* irncT sunday but. 10th, 1HOT
OOINO WMT.
Ibrpwm <f p, m.
MLall and Accommodation departs.. ,8:28 . m.
■art bound:
Mail and Accommodation arrives..®:W p. m.
Kiprean arrives 13:J6 p. m
Sunday tram lc*ve* at 9:.0 a. m., arrives
p m.
J. D. BH.u>rnki
New Through Train.
The Nickel Plate road announces,
that commencing Sunday Sept. 3rd
train No. 4, running between Chicago
and Cleveland, and No. 8 running be-
tween Cleveland and Buffalo, was
merged into a continuous through
train; leaving Chicago at 7:35 a. m.
and reaching Buffalo at 3:40 a. m. the
following morning. The equipment
of this train embraces standard smok
ing and day coaches and sleeping cars
Chicago to Buffalo. Direct connec-
tion at Buffalo for all points east.
W. H. Skeed and
Sarah Skeed,
Defendants.
Said defendants W II Skeed and
Sarah Skeed will take- notice that
they have been sued in the above
named court for upon $15.72 and must
inswer the petition tiled therein by
*ald plaintiff on or before the 27th
day of February, A. D., 1894, ur said
petition will be taken as true, and a
udgmcnt for said plaintiff in said
action for $15.72 and $10 damages and
costs and Interest and in the attach-
ment therein granted, will be ren-
dered accordingly.
(L S) Attest: G. W.Stephenson.
Justice of the Peace.
It R. Connella, Atty. for Pl'nt'ff.
First publication Jan. 23, 1894.
1IMB TJLB1 3— ▲. T. A b. K,
No.421 Krelmt. ..cOU " ■x'atlor
ooino morto.
Vo 408 **o. Klver lxpr* ..,
N i 101 -Chicago K> .
No Freiirat, aroorum ,1* .on
1:10 p
't:-l a. m.
to p. IB
2:10 p u
4: '4 a m
1u.1s a m
A Fact Worth Knowing. •
For a distance of 79 milei, th
Nickel Plate road Is a perfect air line,
This is the longest tangeni in the U
S. When going east take this rapidly
growing popular road, Three superb-
ly equipped trains for the east, three,
Passenger station corner Clark and
Notice
To
FOOllSfl P60DI6!
QUIT
saying thischmatc is the cause
" of your colli. I am with you.
1 have been in this climate
• foiw-aadoec liaif y«M '■
DON'T
throw yonr monc_, u jy try-
ing to ilnd out which Cough I
Syrup i# the best
is the best. Try it. Cure your cold
and o re throat and tonsolitis. Poor
people will please briug a l>ottle and
get WAND'S COUGH SYltUP
FREE.
TWENTY
GRAPE VINES
WORTH one dolla
Arkansas Anthracite, and Peidmont
Blacksmith Coal.
Canon City, McAllister, Wier City,
Pittsburg, Fronlenac, Osage Shaft
..Trinidad and Canal Coal..
....LIME, HAIR AND CEMENT.... !
no. 2 reno avenue,
telephone nsro a
The Sun.
The first of American Newspapers,
CHARLES A. DANA, Editor.
The American C institution, the |
6ITEI 'III
—Tills offer holds—
GOOD UNTIL MARCH 1ST.
Those who pay back subscription will be giveu
the same opportunity that is accorded new
subscribers.
DR. E. E. PHILLIPS,;
Physician aiul Surgeon.
it mav conc
Notice 1b hceby giv
adc application to
vinoua and spirituous liquorsat<>kl«homa City.
Oklahoma c-unty, o. t.. and thut uccdho
therefor will bo granted t<> t tie above named
appllcunt alter the expiration of two wefka
from the publication ol this notice, If there be
no objection in writing made and 11 led to the
Issuance of said license.
This SSnd day of Jan. 1804
o o. wooDwourii, County Clerk.
First publication Jan. JWrd. 1sjm. d!2t
Spe :lal Braochcs. Obstetrics dis-
eases of worn 'II and children and rec-
tal disoaso. Piles and rupture cured
and no detention from business. Of-
flee200 Main and 1"> Robinson streets,
rooms 15 & IN. Residence telephone j
tiiat c (i, Frost ima | No. 33, otlice telephone No. 08, Ollici'
.—. vJce teleii
list wbolcnulf malt, llours 9 tu and 1 to 5 p. m.
dr f iiean, i.e. a. m. IlETltlCK,
l-n jidom Ho.nl [)an- Gm<iii te Kun.s. City
tal Examiners,o. T, Buntal Collin.
Dear} ODetriel^
ZDIEHSTTISTS.
Crown and Bridge work a Specialty
Olticc: 1' irst National Bank b'ld'ng
rooms 10 and II, Ok. City, O. T.
Farmers.
i;rilw: 1 Jeff Ford will pay tou from 5 to 10
, • , __ , cents more on a hundred for your hogs
TheNickel Hate i^.d on Sunday, llny 0tjier butcher in town. High-
Se"t. 3rd, Increased tlelr train service est cash price forevery thing you have
the addition ot a new through east n the line of live msat.
hound train by merglmg the Chicago I
and Cleveland and ','leveland and
jliilTalo accommodatio n trains, Into a j A nice clean new stock groceries,
new through eipress with sleeping shoes and notions. Invoice J1500.
cars Chicago t < Bu8i. • Direct ion-1 Addrci-8 W, Bi x 186, Oklat >ma City,
iiectlon at Bu'.'alofoj all; ii; < -Mt.' 2 5
A.T. STONE,
Attorney at Law,
Corporation, Civil and Criminal Practice,
Equity ItuildiDfr, Oklahoma City.
THE, HOFFMAN BAR
No. 131 (Jrand avenue has become
quite a place of resort, and for the
accommodation of its patrons, keeps
open ail night. Handles nothing
but pure Kentucky Whiskies, • Apple
and Peach Brandies, California
Wines and a good line of Savanna
Cigars. A good lunch counter in
connection. Kverybody who comes
to sec us will receive good treatment
Jno. B. Lewis, Proprietor.
American Idea, the American Spirit. I
Those ilrst, last, and all the lime, '
forever!
The Sunday Sun
is the greatest Sundkty News-
paper in the world.
Price 5c a copy. By mail* 12 a year
Daily, by mail $0 a year
Daily anil Sunday, by mail, 18 a year
The Weekly $la year
fcEE;
A LADY'S TOILET
jn not complete
without an ideal
F/IID ©N wk weekm ir-iM-jemwto
entitlep the subscri! r to 20 viues; $l,^5d m
titles the subscriber to 25 vines; $1.50 entitles
the subscriber to 30 vines; $2.00 entitles the
subscriber to 40 rim e!r.
DAVID DOUULAS,
ARGMITEGT.
')v«r Ptess-Qa-etk OUlco'
D R CONNELLA,
LAWYEH-
OFFICE:—Rooms 3 nnd 4 Cana-
dian Block, Oklahoma City.
tice in all the courts and the •
Land Department. -
J li KANDKLI. & CO.,
architects
t Oklahoma
Rr
City,
i Bi««<
POZZONI'S
Combines every element of I
beauty and purity. It is beauti-
, lying, soothin;;, healing, health-
ful, and harm! -, and when
rightly used is invisible. A most |
delicate and desirable protection
to the lace in this climate.
InsUt npon having tho janulns.
!' !o US s,VI' ry} vW(rl!E.
The arrangement for the vines could not. be completed
in time for the lalldeliver, so a due bill will be given each
subscriber on the Oklahoma City Nuhskrf Co., a firm cor..
pose: Nursermeu of a LikesExi'kkikm k who will jiack
each subscribers vines in a first cla.^ manner so that they
will reach him in fine condition for j,'anting at the proper
ime next spring. Ten Cknts Extka jvill be charged for
vines sent out of the Territar
We do not believe the 15,000 ordered will last ', ml
Christmas, and we have no assurance now that we caaj
increase our order on the same terms, so those who desire
to take advantage of this offer should apply at once.
I3L/RK6 % BRQWD,
publisher
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