The Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 211, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 18, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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, J.BJ1KK. K.E.BROWN.
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Yesterday's «eatlur.
Minimum temperature, 63; Mini
mum, 13: Rainfall .00.
Forecast for thlrty-sl* hours
Fair weather warmer. Culder, coin
wate.
Tut: ladies who loaned their trciu
ore? to the world's fair exhibit nr.
eerlainly .ntitled to have I hern re
turned, and seem to hold Gov. K"'
trow responsible. The governor 4i
be very unpopular with them lf
fulls to return them.
Ti 1081 who have l7cu watching
th. political barometer and otter
,ign«, declare that anotlur storm
w*v. il about to sweep down over
gpeed, the most territic of the series
that ISM lieen burled at him. Malone
i,. friend of Vilas. Vilas wants to
protect Malonc. Vilas has a vote
In the senate. Cleveland needs votes
iu lie senate to carry through three
or four pet administration measures.
Vilas is to be a little ollish and non-
administration-like for awhile, until
Cleveland is compelled to pacify him
It may work.
FoR nearly a year the country has
been plunged into a gulf of business
depression and iobb, unexampled
iU history. The much lauded for
turn 8 of the merchant, hanker anil
manufacturer have melted from view-
as though swept by the besom ol
destruction. If theie is a man in all
the country that ought to he thank
ful for a safe harbor in this fierce
storm, it is the dairy farmer. No
branch of agriculture has withstood
the shock like dairying. A fair sin
hie market lias been maintained so
fat for dairy products.—From the
annul address of Ex-Governor
Hoard, president of the Wisconsin
Iiairy association.
either or all of tlieni in the immediate
future. From what 1 can understand
the sentiment of eastern senators is
that so long aB the people of Ok1 a
iioma ask admission into the federal
union, regardless of boundary lines,
their claims should be considered,
[t is true that some of the controling
men there besitnte as to admitting
Oklahoma, and it is equally true
that some others are enthusiastic con
cerning this matter and favorable to
adding another star to our llajj
m. l. blackwelder
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Sftalthy in if *ppr\>«*•
jaWKTlS ThaU^rucTltWnt,
mson ]J, J,"symptom why not u Dr.
Vnnner'B Kidney and Backache Cure?
1 BeoauiM It i* Kuajantced to •Mlsty of
norny ™run<l« . So you only pay tor beneflt
'"llf'you'ihouia bo mistaken lnf«arlnl kid-
„,r dlMwS it will to no barm nd has t ny
oinuiMd your blood, riven you renewed lit.
S It wrrJ "frirod your brail. toned up your
IfmnHi'b. InTlgorutcd your nerves and Sure, and
"S?d you ajiilmt CM dlse M you (car. tul
Uoiuo ft bottle to-day.
L 8IIBPHKRD.
Shepherd & Black welder,
RealErtate Loans and
xi>rsTJK.^-isrcE.
Bargains in Farm and City Property,
No. 15 Robiusoii St., Ok. City, 0. T.
T. M. Riciiakdson, President.
O. T. Rkynolpb, Vice President
J. P. Boyle, Cashier.
XDIR,. B. F- LOWS
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist.
(Student of Columbia College, New York) nc- locatcd at
tmtvAHOMA CITY
am prepared to treat till diseases of domestic: animal
y the latest methods of Veterinary Science. Make a
specialty of Dentistry and all forms of Surgery. Havi)
Had 15 years constant practice and guarantee satis-
faction. Will be found for the present at Commercial
Hotel. Will soon opeu ottice and infirmarj. a s
from distant towns as well as the city and country wi
receive prompt attention.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
(SUCCESSORS TO OKLAHOMA BANK.)
CAPITAL. - m50,000.00.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Accounts of merchants and farmers solicited. WVguaraute<
courteous and liberal treatment.
T. M. Richardson L umber <~o.
wholesale and retail
LoniDer. Siiioies, Sasti, Doors, biku
CAPITA TOCK $150,OOo
Yards at all points on the A. T. & S. P. and Choctaw Railroads in tic In-
dian Territory Mills on Southern Pacific, 11 E. & W. T. Montgomery
Branch and I. & 0. N. Rail Roads. Prompt Shipment*. V- id. tor
Harvey ami Grand avenue.
0. 0. RICHARDSON, «?c
CAN HE ti At) OF
J, W. CURRAN
106 Grand Avenue.
DR. GUNN'S
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tm* territorial republican aentral
committee meets in Guthrie on Tues
day for the purpose of electing a
clwi i1 man in place of John P. Jones
r.-m ved from the territory, talking
uver the political situation, arrang-
ing for the ooming campaign and
attending to such other busmeas as
rnii) come before it. Several gentle-
nie have lteen named in connection
with the chairmanship, but Hon.
H ii;. Grimes of Kingfisher seems to
' 'he fav>ite and will donbtleM lie
ii' aimously eleoted. He will maki
excellent chairman, being |
getia and persevering, a thorough
.. itielan, hrewd manager and
itleman gt fine exoentWe ability
The committee could not select a
rv-'C competent m. n for the position.
mm Peckham, who? Those
who know Cleveland's obstinacy and
sl'iliboroness do not for n moment
imagine that he will give up the light.
Ind ad, it is very probable he will
non nate Judge Cullen, of Brooklyn,
a pi n even more obnoxious to Hill
than either Hornblower or Peckham,
It is a fight to the finish between Hill
and Cleveland, and whatever the
result, the republicans are ths vic-
loi It is very unfortunate, how-
ever, that the business of the su-
preme court must be delayed and
obstracted to ascertain whether
Cleveland or Hill is the biggest man
m tiie democratic party, but the
country can go to the detuinition
bowwows for all either of them cares
It is a Borry spectacle at l>est.
HKXltV ASP OS STATEHOOD.
Hon. Henry Asp returned toGutb
r'> * ?st«rday from a visit to Wash-
ington and in reply to an inquiry
from a Guthrie News representative
on the prospects for statehood said:
After a careful investigation of the
matter at Washington, my imprese-
<on is that Oklahoma will be admit-
ted is a state. Now, do not under-
stand that I mer.n by this expression
the inclusion of the live civilized
trilies. Provision, I am satisfied,
will be made for the annexation of
Only Excellt nt Cigurs sold at Wand's
Drug Sture.
The First National Bath Rooms
fumigated each week,
Have your friends take home a few
Times-Jouknal souvenirs.
Shave ten cents, baths twenty cents
at the First Nat ional barber shop.
Jeff Fold buys and sells more meat
than any other butcher in the city.
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Wantkd—To lease or sell land In
live acre tracts. All under cultivation
Located one mille northwest of city,
Apply to O. C. Dittmer. '-Ml
Furnished rooms for rent at No. 401
California, corner Hudson. Enquire
m premises or at Grand avenue barn.
The only strictly first-class and re-
liable meat market man in town le
Jeff Ford, No. li> Main street. Jeff
is in it and in It to stay. n-tf
All parties wishing to take water
must call at the office of the company _ __
to Have connections made with thi ' SS2S. -25S
mains. Oklahoma City Water Co. | Sc
Furnished rooms to rent. Apply at I
southwest corner of Harvey and Main I
upstairs. 27-tf
Gasoline stoves repaired, nnd work
guaranteed. Grimes Bros. No. 12
north Broadway. 18-tf
Good rooms for rent. Enquire of
Seymour Price at Electric Light of-
2ce. 2-tf
Buck wheat cakes and coffee '.6c,
the finest on earth at T. J. Hall's,
No. 104 Grand avenue. 16-tf
Money to loan on chattel and real
estate security by G. W. Limerick.
Room 5 over Lion store. 12-tf
5. &. Jvirkfcaftkk, %). 7j. d
DENTIST,
Oklahoma City, 0. T.
Graduatoof chtoago onlluge of Dental 8urrfery.
Ortlce in State Bank Building.
Telephone No. 68.
CHAS. H. EAttIN,
LAWYER.
Office in Batchelder building, cor.
Grand avenue and Broadway.
Dr Henry Davis. I Dr. l.aura Davis
(itrt'i.iitic Unlvfi'llty of Graduate of Haskell
"" yl«rd. Butti i Seliool of Dentiht-
more. | ry, Chicago*
DR. 9 n\RS- Dpuis,
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DPJNTISTS.
Crown and tlrldRf1 Work and tiold Platei
8pecialtlca. Oor. Main and UobluEon, Okla
homa City, Okla. Tcr.
T. M RICHARDSON, Pr
The Keeley Institufe
Of the Indian Territory.
OKLAHOMA city, okla/. iter.
Now opened for treatment of
DRUNKENNESS, MORPBIKECPIBM -.-HABITS
Call on or address C. K. McCreary, ,-fetary ^id general manager
Room No. 14, Canadian Block. Grand Avenue
Voting MSIJ
QET IN THC TiillS OF 7Hc Of cisehsi.
Th« "lake h iroio elforti to fre«
I out not Unomlng how to soccKMiully
iSHAKfc JFFTHE HORRID SHAKES
they E* up In deipklr and (Ink into an •ariy
- Htilt ku EHKOK I There 1* IISI.flI
OUR KEW ECO?
rent frw, pot'.-Pild. ( c<led>
f ra llmlt. d pi*""
th* phl.otonhy of Dt«e*«-
. «> and Affliction* nt tht
Orgnni of Van, and howbjr
HOME TREATMENT.
1> •xelnilT«l7 ou?
nomt r« oa of
COLDS
AHO CROUP.
.dT(or<£«h.,Cold.«d^p^w onl™M™PMn
t.k. Dr. Gunn'.Oolon iV.Icl."nd
L. Marrman & Bro.
Tlie Oldest Wholesale Liquor House
in the Territory, Wholesale
and Retail
Wines, Cigars &
Liquors.
Specialty in Kentucky Whiskies.
Carry a full Line of Imported
Falling Manhood, I
General and M«rvom D - f
bllltjr, W k n of Body
"fes WINES, BRANDIES, ETC
IU. W,
CONTRACTOR
BUILDER,
' "Sl'ZStlI for families, and all orders will be
ERrE IIVed|Fs!^CoVBu'FFA'iro.W.'Y. promptly filled, (iiveus a call, 113
... . (I rand avenue, Oklahoma City, 0. T.
Wands Big Star
riihiirallon Notice.
In the Justice Court, Springer Town-
ship, Old; Iioma County, Terri-
tory i f Oklahoma.
Wm.G. Seymour, Plaintiff, 1
self cure.
Intern* and externHl remedy notn torJ2.
IV your drUKljrist don't keep It send and 1
nrepay cnarj^es, it takes the lead. 'Iwo
cci0f* mil cure the most obstinate caae—
male - rteniale.
You arc hereby commanded to no- Dr. Minerva Lewis,
tify John Twambly the defendant,
that an action to recover the sum of, Office and Hesmence,
Ten Dollars and Forty cents (910.40)
for the pasturing and keeping of one NO. 713 BliOADWAY.
darn brown two-year old horse, white
sp<> . n-w, white star in forehead
right had foot wht'e, about
hands hi^h. ' Tn June 1st,
January 1 is been cintimence
by Wm ir, p]«intlff, against
rehesa. - 11" 1 ■*— ■ -
SS li H. GUGW & GO
sireiifdh anil Health.
If you are not feelintf strong an!
nei healthy, try Electric Hitters. If "ia
'grippe'' ii^s h-J'i you weak and weary,
me Electric Bitters. This rennsdy
acts directly on liv ir, stomach and
kidneys, gently aiding those orKans
to perform tln ii ...n ious. If you
are afflicted with sick headache, you
will ttnd speedy and permanent relief
by taking Kleotrie Bitters. One trial
will convince you that this is the
remedy vou need. Large bottles only
50c, at Halev's drug store.
fined Deeded Farm for Sale.
One hundred and silly acresdeeded.
Price #850, good house, well of water,
other improvements, 90 acres farm
land. Inquire «t this otlice. lti-dwtf
Uucklln's Arnica Sain
The best salve In the world for cuts,
bruises sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil-
blains, corns, and all skin eruptions
endant, are hereby
•li ,M and answer before
Doe In Springer township
in i lit day of February, 1894 at 1
, nock p. m, and you are notified
that unless \"U so appear and answer
the ilalniltl will take Judgment for
the a m of 110. to, and cost of Buit and
the ind pony will be sold to satisfy
the said debt and cost.
In witness wbereot - hereunto set
n y hand and tlx tl'eseal of said court,
at my office, O. T., this 16th day of
January, 1894.
A. .1. I.KOG,
J ustlce of the l'eace.
Notice of Contest.
U. S, Land Office, (
Ok'ahoma City, O. T. f
January 23, 1894.
Complaint having been made to this
office bv Jasper Slpcs azainst the
bomesteid entry No. 438 (Cash Entry
Sc. 18H) made April 30th, 1889, for N.
W. i Sec. 22. Tp. 12 N U S W and
and positively cures piles, or uo pay loosed to final certificate on May8th,
required, li Is guaranteed to Hive l^l, by Sohn 11 MeKeurlclfi l
Iierfeet, satisfaction, or money re- that said John H. McKeurley is dis-
pel
funded Price 86 cents per box.
aale by C. H. Haley.
2,228,672.
These figures represent the number
of bottles of Dr. King's New Discov-
ery for consumption, coughs and colds,
which were sold in the United States
from March '91 to March '{>2. Two
million, two hundred ;md twenty-
eight thousand, six hundred and sev-
enty-two bottles sold in one year, and
each and every bottle was sold on a
positive guarantee that money would
lye refunded if satisfactory results did
not follow its use. The secret of its
success is plain. It, never disappoints
and can always be depended on as the
very best remedy for coughs, colds,
etc. Price M)c and 91. At Haley's
drug store.
U. H. Ulcatard the gun and model
maker will repair all makes of guns,
will make your bicycle as good as jew,
and will make your sewing machine
as K«od as a new ono. Now is the
time to get your door bells and lock
repaired. Will make key to any lock.
No. 303 Grand avenue, with the Ok-
lahoma Plumbing Co. 3-30tdw
I AM SO HAPPY!
( BOTTLES EES!
^ op rffO
Relieved me of a severe Blood trouble.
It has also caused my hair to grow out
again, as it had been falling out by the
inndluL After trying many physicians
ia vain, f am so happy to fina a cure in
>. S. S. 0. H. Elbert, Galveston, 'l ex.
s CURES
55 f"1' k ®n*he'y vegetable an ti lianuleM.
£ TnttiM on Hit . ' v! Rklf *« il|p<l th*.
W 8Wur\ tij KGtklv iiov u«..
. ua ifled as a homestead entry man
li r the reason that he did e^.ter up<)n
and occupy a portion of the lands de-
scribed in the President's proclama-
tion of March 23rd, 1889, prior to 12
o'clock m. of April 22, 1889, and sub-
sequent to March 2, 1889, upon which
allegation and complaint tin Hon.
Commissioner of the General Land
Office did on Jan. 11, 1894, direct a
hearing to inquire into the truth of
said allegations.
With a view therefore to a hearing
in said case the parties hereto, to-v/it:
John II McKeurley, as said entrvman,
and I. 0. Denney, transferee, are
hereby summoned to appear before
the U. S. Land Office at Oklahoma
City, O. T.. on March 5th, 1894, at 9
o'clock a. m. respond and furnish
evidence touc'iing said allegation^.
B. M. PiLLRY,
Register.
(First publication Feb. 4.—30tl
nounce that their N ew Good
are now
READY
for Christmas. New Ideas, New
Designs and Patterns in Ohina,
Glassware, Silverware, Dolls,
Toy Tea Sets; Bouquet and
Vace Lamps, Chamber Sets.
flo inspection
will prove our line to be desir-
able and satisfactory to the one
purchasing them.
115 Main Street
A. M. DEBOLT
Wboleea e and Retail Dealer in
DR. GUMS
XMF&OV3D
[LIVER
PILLS
A HMD PHYSIC
- PILL FOR A DOSE
Notice.
TO WHOM IT MAY OOMCBBN:
Notice is hereby (riven that C. F. Parker lifts
made application to sell at wholoaal** malt,
vinous hikI Hpiritiiou* luiiiorsatokhlimun City.
Oklahoma <• iinty, O. T.. and that UcenH.t
thcivfor will be granted to tlie above named
applicant alter the exn I ration of two ve<k*
from thepublloatlon nftbla notlne, if there lie
no objection in wrltinjr made tttd flle*l to the
lap" .oenf raid lleenae.
Thla loth day of February. IWM '
0 0. WoonwoRTii. ('onnty Clerk.
Vint publication Feb. nth. 18M. dllf
Of th« bowels etch la neo«M«rf lt r
UMltb. TUcm piiin jupply what tu« ayateui UuU to
Kkeltff«cuUr. They our# IleaiUehe. i rti?i.t««u th«
M *nd elnr the Complexion battel
other pi lie do. Te coavinoe *ou of merit* w«
Will w«ll •eiuplti free. OP • full box for Ub oeaU. tJol*
•ver/wbar*. Bwmko Ved. Cte.. yhlledeljftU. ¥+
Br oit AOo.
A.T. STONE,
Attorney at Law,
Corporitlon, Civil and Criminal practice,
Kqultv 1 uildinK. . Ok nhoroa City.
KiW JM. JSWEE'F,
ATTORNEY - AT-LA W,
OKLAHOMA CITV
Offloe In Wllfoo Blook. wont of Firrt Nat'onai
Bank, toutb fide of M^ln Jtro
HHIaSS 13 RO^
A1 kinds of contract work given prompt attention
ate estimates furniblit d upon application. O
and shop at No. 10 East Fourth Street.
Important Notice!
\\'e arc advised that some merchants sell our cheap coal oil and rcpre-
sent it as Kupion. Housekeepers who desire an oil that will give a better
light than electricity, is safer and will not smoke their lamps, should try a
can of Kupion which can be had of the following merchants:
T. A. WHETSTONE, R. G. YOUNG,
WRIGHT & LAND, WHITE & WIGHT,
FINLEY & WARE, WYATT BROS.,
Waters.l*ierce Oil Co. SCOTT & CO.
Hand lea nothing but tlrst-
aml pee them at No tt East
lahoma City, Okla. Tef
ain street, o
H. C. ST-JOHN,
Lawyer & Land Attorney
Office, Equity Building, Grand
Oklahoma City
Av
W. S Williams,
The Broadway Grocer, keeps a full
line of Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED.
Our Country Products are the
"V ery Freshest
in town. Call and see us, we can
save you money. 202 Broadway.
J.Hl EVEREST,
LAWYER,
Practice in all courts. Special at-
tentions given to land ottice practicei
Office 2d floor. Land Office Hi°ck
DR. W. L. MAUPIN,
IDEIISrTIST
joining office
Oklahoma City, O. T.
j u WILSON,
paper Hanger, Kalsomlnor and Glazier.
HOUSE and SIGN FAINTER.
Good work guaranteed.
Shop No. tij Broadway; Residence
324 Noble1
T«xas Coal, a new coal on the mar-
ket and ve.j cheap.
Canion City No. 1, Onion City N<
2, I'carles, McAllister, W icr
City, and Canal Coal.
....LIME, HAIR AND CEMENT...
NO, 2 BFNO AVKNITE.
TELEPHONE 3STO Q
QK E. SIMON,
Physician & Surgeon.
Graduate of the TJn'.ersity of
Wurzburg, Germany. No. 11-1}
Main stteet, Oklahoma City, 0. T.
FRED 4FM, BEAL L.,
"TOEITET-rS
offices:—washington. D i
JL. T L..5L.-W,
D OKLAHOMA Ol'fv O T
Special attention given to Oklahoma land liti-
gation before the Interior Department
and toAppeals in TownLot Cent*3: c Cases
OKKAHOMi FOUNDRY, MA.CHINE SHOP
A FULL and COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW TOOLS ?-id
Machinery, Are Prepared 1o do all kinds of Machine
Work and Repairing Castings in Brass and Iron light nnd
heavy. Architectural Iron Work Solicited Caali paid for
Iron and Brass.
W. M. JORDAN P op
FormerlyKansas City,Mo, Oklahoma ( ,ty O T.
GKAND AVEMJE
Everything new an*,
strictly fir st-clas s
Best Brick Livery Barn in Okla
liomn. Boarding horses carefully
looked after. Terms reasonable
No. 311 Grand Avenue, Okla. City
Telephone No. 35.
A. B. HAMMER,
ATTORNEY.
Office Opera louse Block, It io a 1
Oklahoma City, O. f.
1)R. r. DEAN,
Preside. Hoard Den-
tal Kxuniiucrti, O. T.
1)U. A. M. DETKICK,
(irnriuatc Kanstta City
JJcntal CoUege.
W. W. OliEKN,
e. n. puoh.
THE, HOFFMAN BAR
No. 131 Grand avenue has liecoirc;
quite a place of resort, anil for the
accommodation of its patrons, keep*!
opeu all night. Handles nothing
but pure Kentucky Whiskies, Apple
and Peach lirauilies, California
Wines and a good line of llavaui a
Cigars. A good lunch counter iu
connection. Everybody who comes
to see us will receive good treatment.
J.to, B, Liwis, Proprietor,
Green & Pagh,
COAL.
Deal) ODat riel(,
Crown and Bridge work a Specialty
Office: First Nati( nal Hank b'ld'pg,
rooms 10 and II, Ok. City, 0 T.
CHBSTEli HOWE. T. V. M MJBCHAN
Howe & McMecban,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Will practice In all the courts In the
Territory.
Office In Equity Rulldinti.
HAYS & WOODS,
ATToRNi.Y8-A T LA W.
Oklahoma City, 0. T.
Will practice -in all the courtfl.
DR. E. E. PHILLIPS,;
Physician and Surgeon•
Special Branches. Obstetrics dis-
QM • omen and obildreo and wo-
tal diseases. Piles and rupture cured
and no detention from business. Of-
fice 200 Main and 15 Itobinson streets,
rooms 15 te 16. Residence telephone
No. 33, ottice telephone No. 08. Office
hours to 12 ana 1 to 5 p. m.
S- L. JAMES
No. 112^ tiKANIl A VENUS.
Makes a specialty of house clean-
ing, laying carpets, &c.
TELEPHONE NO. 90. Experienced attendants for ban-
quets, parlies and balls always on
Corner of J<'i t and Itobinson Street baud. Leave orders.
p R, CON NELL A,
LAWYER-
OFFICE:—Rooms 3 and 4 Cana-
dian Block, Oklahoma City. Prac-
tice in all the courts and Ut U. 8.
Land Department.
J li. K/NDKLL in CO.,
ARCHITECTS
ltuom 4, Hansen Block, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma.
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