Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 247, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 3, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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DIRECTORY
TERRITORIAL OFFICERS.
Governor W.C. Uenfrow,
?Mrt^lyV, T- J- Lowe
ihlef Justice Frank Dalt
Judtfe 2nd J'd'c'l Dial Jno H Hurford
Jud^e Jrd Judicial Hist II. W. Scott
Delegate to (Jointress D. T. Flynn
LAND OKFIC'K.
I®*!®1** B. M. Pilley
U ceiver ^ p, lioss.]
COl'NTV OFFICKHS.
J- H. Figlitmaster
Pr. i ? y, 'A J il Wo,ld|-
rrooule .1 udge H. A. Steward
Treasurer J as. M. Brogan
S ® ,.V W. L. Brad foru
SfS^So J-c'- William.
BUM. of ScLool- H. a. Holluirer
Coroner Ur. E. W. Wltten
Surveyor. R. B. Potts
Uoinniissloners—Harry ,Bacon, a. U
Maxcy, W. Tompkins.
OKLAHOMA CITY OFFICERS.
Uo/rd'Aldannei)— A" Mits0Der
First Ward—H\ M.
Button,
ey, Nelson
Second Ward—C. E. Dunn, W II
Darrougli.
IIvalrf VVard_F- J' Staley, Dr. Me-
Fourth Ward-C. A. McNabb, II
r. Butler.
Police Judge G. W. McClelland
ft}?™' U. G. Mayes
MuriV o A Martin
Marshal Frank Cochran
Justices of ieace—J. W. Davis, U.W
Stephenson.
Board of HealLh—
VJ'alker;, Dr" Clutter, and Dr.
Nubb' °uuil0'lmen Du" and Mc-
Uouniy Kv'.rd of Health—
Dr .Walker, Dr. Oluuei and H. A.
Bollinger.
City Engineer j. A. Courtney
Obs. Weather Bureau J. I.Widmeyen
street Commissioner W. 1'. Mure)
CITY SCHOOL BOARD.
President, Delos Walker.
Clerk—D. I). Leach.
first ward—Kicharj Avey, long
term; 11. 1'. Williams, siiort term.
Second wurd-H. u. McCorinick.
long term; D. D. Leach, short term.
I Hird ward—W. J. Gault, lonir
r « term; G. II. King, short term.
Fourth ward—C. A. Compton, loni.
term; J. M. llousel, short term.
Superintendent, K. L. Ilallock.
OKLAHOMA LOIJOK NO. 3, A. F. 4 A. M
Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays of each
month in Temple block.
Sklwyn Douulas, O. ii. Violet
w- M-i Sect
cyrus CIIAPTElt no. 7, r. a. M.
Meets 1st and 3d Fridays of ea.'.l
month iniTemple block.
,, ,,, ., Frank Harrah,
«.W. Spknceu, iiecorder.
II. P.
oklahoma commandeky no. 2 k. t.
llegular convocation at their asv iun
in temple block at 7:30 p.ni >.'i .
and 4th Wednesdays of each month.
Frakk HAkraii
CURES-MOTHERS
To purify, enrich mvl vitalise the blood,
awl thereby invigorate the liver and diges-
tive organs, brace up the nerves, and put
the ajbtoni in order generally. "Uolden
Medical Discovery" lias no equal
DVSI'EPSIA 13 ITS WORST FORM.
Enviw DinrERLY, Esq., of (Jcttybi ,yh. Pa*
write#: "Only thoee
711 ^ who have hud
In Km worat forms know
what it r< ally can be.
wimtsuch a case needs
I have found in your
kindly encouraKt'incnt,
and your4 Golden Medi-
cal Discovery.'
Although I can now
claim. If any one cun,
that I havi- a cast Iron
stomach, I always kwp
your 'Golden Medi.uU
Discovery' and the * Pol-
lota ' on hand when s« t-
tJniK ilown tn>111 Hii ae-
l Dnrnur. Es*
I heartily recommend thcoo inediJnes to
every one whom; Buffering is of the future
that mine was." Sold everywhere.
E. SHEPHERD.
B. E. DiNNr
E. 0.
iiecorder.
OKLAHOMA LODGE NO. ] KNIGHTS OF
, phythia8.
Meets every Tuesday evening, 8.00.
at corner Robinson and Ma*n.
r n XI- ',A8i VVlDMLYKU,
Williams, Recorder.
Chancel. ^om.
OaLALGMA post No. I, G. A. It.
Meets eve,, second and fourth
Tuexujr nifhii , • luuath| 0I]
third lloor of district court building.
H. A. Bkidlkk, Commauder.
i- W. Evauts, Adjutant.
oklahoma lodge no. 2 i. o. o. i.
Meets every Wednesday evening
comer Robinson an:! Grand.
.. „ C. H. Bradford,
ciijfisteii Howe, Iiecorder.
Hoblo G.
order eastkiin si'all.
Meets every 1st and 3d Tuesdays
sacli month at Mason!c Hall at 7:30
P' i- E. Bacon,
Mrs. c. p. Walker, \y p
W. M.
m. k l. u.
Meets every Monday nigh at 7:3!
over Choctaw depot in Labor Hall.
G. W. Martin,
J. Clakk, 1'resident.
Secretary.
k. ok l. assembly,
Meets In Labor Hall over Choctaw
depot each Friday at 7 p. uj. Frater-
nal visitors are welcomed.
u. b. and c. j. of a.
M?ets at 7:30 p. m. each Wednesday
n Labor Hall# Is progressing tinelj
Visiting members in the city arc cor-
dially invited to attend.
oklahoma encampment no. 2 I oof.
Meets every second and fourtli Fri
day evening of each month.
J. al. Ckeamek, Fred (J. Hk^s,
C. P. burl be.
w. C. T. U.
Regular meeting of the "\V. C. T. U.
at the Y. M. 0. A. halt every Satur
a ay afternoon, at 3 o'lciock.
Mas. O. A. Mitschb,
^ecretary.
U. C. VI
Capt. D. H. IlHttiii. /Camp No
177 United Cob fed-, rate Veteran^
meets the flrM Saturday in each
month at the ijroatiway courthouse
at 2 p. m. j, W. Johnston,
J.O. Casleb, Caut.
Adjt.
CHOCTAW TIME TABLE.
,'Otb.iew
ooitu
ExpreHB departs
Nmiiftml Atf(,iii[U(Kl:at
r ...'T.
3:rtlp. m
'arts.. ,o;aJ> a. m.
KAR'l HOUNU:
klal] and Arcommuuatlon arrive*.,d:M p. m.
KipreBS Brr;vcs i'2:15p. m.
Buntta] tram li itM:- utfe:.o a. in., arrivti
p ni.
rf. 1). fiKAuroitn, w. E. Pollock,
Mft'iKger. Bupl. Sl Geu'l Airt.
SJwvo ten rents, bat.hs twenty c.ent
it the First National barber shop.
All the latent novelties in dres
goods can be found at the Liou Store
21-tf
Go to 11. A. Jeffrey's for your wate
and sewer cjnmctlona. Opposite the
postollice. 22-tf
I ahm For Rent—A well improved
farm. Inquire at No. 101 Chickasaw
James Cunningham. 2U-0*
it's all the same, a slight cold, con
gested lungs or severe cough. One
Minute Cough Cure banishes them
Scott & Co.
It not only relieves; It does more, It
cures. We refer to One Minute Cough
Cure. Suitable for all nges, all con-
ditions, at all times. Scott & Co.
Hums are absolutely painless when
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is
promptly applied. This statement I a
true. A perfect remedy for skin dis-
a«-s, (h ipped hands and lips, and
nev-1 (ails to curt piles. Scott & Co.
A! partli's wishing to take water
m i -■ call at the oMce of the company
o have connections made with the
ualns. Oklahoma City Water Co.
t one minute elapses between the
.ikitig of One Minute Cough Cure
.ind relief. Why shouldn't people
e One Minute Cough Cure? They
liould. They do. Scott & Co.
H. 11. Pollock, 110 Main street, is
howlng the latest styles of spring
v.velry consisting of everything be-
ung ng to the jewelry business. 11-tf
No better aid to digestion.
Mo better cure for d>sp^psia.
Nothing more reliable lor billlous-
nessard constipation Ulan DeWitt's
Little Karly Risers, the famous little
pills. Scott & Co.
DeWitt'sWltch H17.3I .-•livecleans-
es, purities and le als. it was uiade
for that purpose. Uii It for burns
cuts., bruises, cbuppfd hands, sores of
ail deicrlptlons ana If vou have plies
use it for them. Scott. & Co.
F. II. Reed has the finest hearse or
funeral car in the larritory. Mr.
Grant Johnson who is an expeilenced
undertaker Is In charge. Leave call
day or night* at Heed's furniture
store. 20-tf
C. M. Dunn the undertaker, with
the Oklahoma City Furniture Co.
will attend ail furnerals Intrusted to
his rare. 13 years experience in the
ni'ofes-.ion. Satisfaction guarantied.
Sight calls will have prompt atten
tlon. Calls left at first door to left
up stairs at No. 204 and 206 Main
street. Telephone No. 18.
It's just as easy to try One Minute
Cough Cure as anything else. It's
easier to cure a severe cough or cold
with It Li t your next purchase for
i cough be One Minute Coufh Cure.
Better medicine; better result; better
ry It. Scott & Co.
l'hrct Minute Talks About New Mexico
Is tile title of an Illustrated folder
describing the farms, ranches, mines
ind towns of New Mexico. The prof-
its of fruit raising aro set forth in de-
tail; also facts relative to sheep, cat-
ale an I general farming. No other
ountry possesses such a desirable
c.lioiato all the year round. Write to
G T Nicholson, OP A, AT&SFR
:t, Topeka, Kansas for free copy.
Ifiirown In Texas, it's (1 Mil.
The Texas coast country vies with
California in raising pears, grapes,
ind strawberries. This 189 record of
II. M. Stiingfellow, Hitchcock, Tex ,
who raised nearly $fi,000 worth of
,11'ais from 13 a'.'ies, can be duplicated
iy you. G T Nicholson, (i P A Santa
i''e Route, Topeka. Kansas, will be
„'lad to furnlsa without charge an
'iiustrated pamphlet telling about
Texas.
A Sure (.'lire for Piles.
Itching files are known by moist-
ure like prespiration, causing intense
ilcning when warm. This form as
well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding,
yeild at once to Dr. Bcsanko's l'lle
remedy, which acts directly on parts
effected, absorbs tumors, allays Itch-
ing effects a permanent cure. 50 cts.
Druggist or mall. Circulars free.
Dr. Bosauko, Philadelphia, Pa.
sold by Scott & Co.
• kFINE.
Sprii^ Suits
M. L. BLACKW KLDER'
Shepherd & I31ack welder,
Real Estate Loans and
Bargains i„Fariii City Property.
No. 15 Robinson St.,, Ok. City, O. T.
FARMERS
T. M. Richardson, President.
J. P. Boylb, Cashier.
O. T. Rrynolds, Vice President
CAN BE HAP OP
J. W. CURRi J)
106 Grand Avenu •.
first mmi
(SUCCESSORS TO OKLAHOMA BANK.)
CAPITAL. - $50,000 00.
raiiFacts a (Jeueral Banking liusiness.
Accounts of marohants and farmers Bolicitwl. Weguarantee
courteous and liberal treatment.
K. H. BLKAZARD.
THE liUN SMITH.
Will rrpnir your (run, will repair your sew-
ing machine in <1 door locks and will niukc a
k yto«ny lock at «i roasonuble price.
OrHiMl avenue, with Clnrke& I>i.*hl.
Bit E. E. PHILLIPS
200 Main street, Oklahoma City,
Okla. Ter. Specialist of
PILES AND RUPTURE,!
Whiskey habit cured or no pay.
Chronic diseases and special branches
Catarrh, Lung Diseases. Nervous-
ne8s and diseases of women and
children. Rental diseases and Her-
nia cured without detention from bus-
iness Will- visit any town. Cor-
respondence solicited. Telephone 33
Ott;cc hour. 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 5
p. in. send for book.
S. S. JyiKkpailkk, %). %). d
DNIS,
Oklahoma City, 0. T.
Office in State Bank Building.
Telephone No. 68 .
Wand's Big Star-
SELF CURE.
Internal and external remedy botntor£2
!7 vour daiKJriet don't keep it lend 92 and I
will prcpuy «harirn9, it takes the load. Two
bottici* will euro tho most obstinate —
J. MILTON. J. D. MILTONj
J. MILTON & "SON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Prompt and car. I'ui attention to litigation
in a' courts in tho Territory, Land Otflc
tension ami other Department Busiuoi
specially solicited Notary Public and Ty
writer always la offloe. Equity UuildiiiK,
lahoma City.
Pyne-
, Ok-
DAVID D0UWLA8,
ARGHTTKGT.
Rooms 12 and 13 Button building
108 Main street, Oklahoma City, 0.
T. A simple suggestion from a com-
petent architect is sometimes worth
his fee.
Furnished Kooms
Nicely furnished rooms from $1 to
$2 per week, and from 25 to 50 cenus
per night. Centrally located.
No. 112 Reno avenue, near corner
of Broadway.
MRS. S. P. DAVIS.
(jniu<l Cation or Colorado lliver.
On the iSaii!;t Fe Route, In north-
•ra Ariwua, 1,263 miles front Kjum&i
City, is ilt«; U wu of Flugstull. A trl-
kly stage line runs liora Flagstaff
t( ui" '.ifaad Canon of the Colorado
liiver. &«.• ■« than a mile in depth,
thib i> me sublimest of gorges—a
Titan tif chu^ms. Twenty Yoscmites
might be hidden unseen below, and
Niagara wculd look scarcely lrger
than a brook.
Don't fail to visit this first wondei
of the world. You can "read up"
about it by asking T. Nich< son.
G l1. ,VT. A, A.'J^iS, F. K. R
Co., Topeka, Kas., iu ma'l you a free
•■opy of an illustrated bo<jk describ-
ing the terra ipeognita. The book is
no common affair; but is enteitaingly
written, beautifully illustrated, and
^ern pI the printer's art.
Strength ami Health.
If you are not feeling strong and
healthy, try Electric Bitters. If "la
grippe" has left you weak and weary,
use Electric Bitters. This remedy
acts directly on liver, stomach and
kidueys, ge\tly aiding those organs
to perform their functions, if you
are altlicted with sick headache, you
will find sp< edy and permanent relief
by taking Electric Bitters, One trial
will convince you that this is the
remedy you need. Large bottles only
50c, ft Haley's drug store.
IVWv
Flue l .irni For Sale
A fine farm tlireo mile
city, for sale for <2,500. S"venty-ilve
acres under cultivation, all under
fetice and cross-fenced with lots aud
corrals; four acres of orchard; house
worth 4400, (jood Iok stable, chicken
house, and other outbuildings. Oood
pasture, good well at the house, aud
the best of living water In the pas-
ture.
Inquire at the Times-Jociinal, of-
ti ctj. «-tf
W S Williams,
piie Bron lw yVi-vC'j*., eeps a full
1 .o ol ctap'o t ad i :.ncy
'K0C1 \1L:S, I i .<«U i v \ FEED.
Our Oc-.iu'.ry Pre 'ui *r« the
"Very J?"1 re,sliest
in town. . il cj.1 se«- t: we can
yav© y«/a mc ey. 202 J r / a-y.
J ii C
Ah OllNEY - AT- LA W,
OKLAHOMA CITV
Office in WUbou Block/west of First National
llank, south side of Main Rtrees.
RENOHOTEL
JAWKS llltABE Prop.
Corner Reno and Harvey. Good
rooms and Excellent Table Board.
Terms: $3.00 per week.
I)r Henry Davln. i Dr. Laura Davis,
Graduate Unlveriitv of (Jrnduuto of HnskeM
Muiyift d. Hutti- i School of Denttat-
more. 1 ry, ChlcaRo-
DF{. OffiRS. Dpi/IS,
Af-fe v .
L Marrioao &Bro.
The OluCHl Wholesale Liquor House
in the Territory, Wholesale
and lletall
Wines, Cigars &
Liquors.
Specialty in Kentucky Whiskies.
Carry a full Line of Imported
WINES, BRANDIES, ETC
for families, and all orders will bo
promptly filled. Give us a call, 113
Grand avenue, Oklahoma City, O. T.
N
DENTISTS.
homa ( ity, Okla. Ter.
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HHIiSS RROS.
HOUSES und MULES Ilougtit and Sold
Han:ile i.ot lung hut ti ret- ass h took. Oa
mid see them >'.t No o Kuat ain street, o
lahoma City, Ok'a. Ter.
READTHIS!
OKLAHOMA'S AGEICDLTUSAL PAPER
ONE YEAR fees,
qpilK HOME PTKLL, i D h'MDM.U ,h,
1 devoted to tho interests of the farmers aud the material. r. souroee o
Oklahoma and tho Indian ^Territory. It .is a reliable," right,
cloan and well-printed 10-page magazine, and deals with the
special wants of the agriculturists, fruitgrowers and stock raisers
of tho territory, and has special departments devoted to agnoultur-
matters, live stock, horticulture, dairying, poultry, apiculture, vet-
erinary, reliable market summaries, home circle, young folks,
farm organizations, correspondence, editorial etc
Tho management and editor have had many years of successful
experience with this class of papers m the ' Wist, and have se-
lected this fertile and lieautiful country as tho best iiossiblo loca-
tion for a high class agricultural journal. They w making it
fitly and truthfully represent tho Interests of the great industrial
class to which it is devoted, and thero is net a farmer in all this
country that can afford to do without it. It is issued monthly .ami
is only BO cents a year.
llealizing that we could not furnish our rfarmer readers with a
more valuable premium, we have purchased one hundred yearly
subscriptions of tho Home, Field and Forum Co. ami will present
each one of tho first one hundred farmers who subscribe or renew
their subscription to the WEEKLY TIMKSVOURNAL with a
yearly subscription to this most valuable agricultural journal.
This extraordinary olfer is certainly one which every farmer can
alford to take advautago of. Bond for sample copies of both papers
t-#"This offer is in addition to tho grapo offer—to the .first 100 new or
old subscribers paying on and after this date, Mov. lo, I893. Come quick,
BUIIKE & BROWN, VUBLISUKKH.
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New Blacksmith &. Carriage Shop —
No. 204 lleno Aveuue. Wc are prepared to do a general line e* black.
smith and woodwork. Material and work firstclass and guaranteed. Glv
us a call and we will please you,
Kozak, Berg 6c Petersen,
A. M. DEBO
J. EC E VEREST,
LAWYER.
Practice in all court". Special at•
rations given ' .j land oftlce practice
Office 2d f.j*Land Office block.
Texas Coal, a new coal on the mar-
ket and very cheap.
Oanton City No. 1, Canion City No.
2, Pearles, McAllister, Wier
City, and Canal Coal.
....LIMB, HAIR AND CEMENT.... ,
NO. 2 RENO AVENUE.
TELEPHONE 3STO O !
DR. W. L IV5AUPJN,
IDHHsTTIST
Baclieldcr block, corner Ilroadway
and Grand avenue. Residence ad-
loiningoffice, Oklahoma CJIty, O. T.
J « VVIliSOJJ,
Pafor Ilan^nr, Kiilsorulnor and Glazier.
HOI . SIGN PAINTER.
Good work guaranteed.
Shop No. Broadway; Residence
324 Noble-
H. C. ST- JOHN,
Lawyer & Land Attorney.
Office, Equity Building, Grand Av
Oklahoma City
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STREET'S
Prices are the lowest. Goods are the liest.
Stock is complete. Mattresses arc the softest.
Rockers are the easiest. Biuinij cliairs are cheapest.
Baby carriages are only for pretty babies—those with the
other kind need not apply. Center tables are elegant.
Binning tables are lirstclass. Picture mouldings are ar
tistic. Child's beds arc nice for summer.
ltaby swings are just what jou want.
My stock of undertakers goods is quite full. An undertak-
er will always be found in back room over Ihe store, and
1 will serve you as funeial director, with !hc same pains
taking personal care that I have aiivays used.
No. 14 Robinson Street. 25-dwlm
2,22 ,«78.
PER
jot il
>ure« |
iK
tho
sera
Itor-
vet-
)lks,
These figures represent the number
of bottles of Dr. King's New Discov-
ery for consumption, coughs and colds,
which were sold iti the United States
from March '91 to Marcli '92. Two
million, two hundred and 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
be 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 60c and $1. At llaley's
drug store.
What You Uon't Know About California
Is told in a beautifully illustrated
and entertaining book entitled "To
California and Hack.' AskG T Nich-
olson, G P A, Santa Fe route, Topeka
Kansas, for a copy. It is free.
The San Francisco Midwinter Ex-
position will attract tourists to the
Pacific coast this winter. Write to
above address for pamphlet describing
World's Fair Jr. The unexcelled
climate, cheap lands and sunshiny
skies of all California are attractive
every day in the year. Low rates via
the Santa Fe Route.
xOUNG MEKV-OLD MEII
011 IM THt TOILS OF THE SERHtNTS OF DISEAJt.
(. (j) They m lje hurotc effort* to froe (h«ma*lre:.
\Vv i+« Bot knowing bew to c■ ofutl/
W^®HAKEOf FTHE HORRID SNAKE",
What u SHItOH I TkwiU UllV11
our. NEW BOOS
rent frf. pgitpiMi (wOn)
. r a limit« <i tlmt.f plelu.
It s phllotcph/Ot Die atl-
ee aod Ai' .-t: .h,a or tii#
)r« n.of M n, and how hy
HUML TREATMENT,
by method* extluilvely onr
own. the woret ol
loit or Fall Inn Kat.boot-,
General and Kervome Db
blltty. Weaknaii of Body
and Mind, Efleet• of Errora
«r ur
Hhrnaken Orpani run kofurcd. t Iri a <!*v
How to Enlarge and Stren«thenWtAK.'7MD"VEL0l,El)
0&QA18 <k PARTS of BOUY mad# plain to all Intereeted.
from 60 Biawe, Ttrritort'a and r^.-eifn Counuiti.
ERIE'MEDl'cALcb^BUFFArO.k.Y.'
QIl. K. SIMON,
Physician & Surgeon.
Graduate of the University of
j Wurzburg, Germany. No. 114^
Main stteet, Oklahoma City, O. T.
Eggs for Hatching
from my thoroughbred White Leg-
horns, White Face Black Spanish,
Buff Cochins and Games. I have as
line chickens of the above varieties
us can be found in the United states.
Fcga $2 per Bbttiuc'.
H. C. ST JOHN.
Oklahoma City, 0. T.
Dr. Minerva Lewis,
Ollice and Residence,
NO. 713 BROADWAY.
HERE WE GO
TO.
CX. CITY mil DYE WORKS
joseph r0usek, porp.
Practical Dyer of fifteen year's ex-
perience in Hussia. Silk and satin
For Sale-
All or In Dart, my livery stock j
Horses are work, saddle or buggy. | dresses, Ostrich feathers, Chenille
Blankets Wool
and Cotton Goods, Hats and Caps
repaired, dyed and cleaned.
Reference: Examine ray work
corner Reno ami Robinson streets,
Oklahoma City
from the ^s0 t,wo n)lires in ^oa^- ^or ln^or" and Lace curtains,
mation call at Second Hand store,
07 Grand avenue. C. Hast
Kncblin'g Arnica Sal ft
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises sores, u' ers, -alt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chum* 1 hands, chil-
blains, corns, anc all skin eruptions
and positively cur. > piles, or no pay
required. It is (Martnleed to give
perfect satisfaction or money re-
funded Price 25 cents per bo*. For
sale by 0. B. Haley.
CHAS H. EAGIN,
Office In Batchelder bul 'log, cor.
Grand avenue and liroadwaj
Wand's
rug
Store,
For our Drills and 1'rescriptions.
Ho is s.v n liable anil reasonable
in prii i s. Wo buy our pulnt there
because tho purest is the cheapest
We buy his
(Men and Hiiro Powders
Because everybody knows nits tho
only stuir that will save a man's fowi
and stock."
A LADY'S TOILET
Is not complete
without an ideal
•a itli a
resent
Combines every clement of
beauty and purity. It is beauti-
fying, soothing, healing, health
ful, ind harmless, and when
rightly used is invisible. A most
delicate and desirable protection
to the face in this climate.
ici can
papers
100 new
Jome quid
HERB.
Insist upon having tho goctiine.
it is for sale EVERYWHERE
BIOS®
tit _ aut.
Mings are
An undertake
hbiuc painflS
h'leclion rroelamatioii.
I, O. A. Mltscher, Mayor of the
ity of Oklahoma City, do hereby pro-
claim and give public notice, that on
the third day of April, A. I). 1894.
there will be an election held in said
•ity, for the purpose of electing the
several city cmcers, to be elected in
said city, namely:
One Mayor, one City Clerk, one Po-
lice Judge, one City Attorney, one
City Treasurer, one Asse. sor. one
Treasurer of the school board.' two
onstables, two Justices <1 the
Peace, one Councilman from the 1st
ward for long teun. and one Council-
man from tiie 1st ward for the uin x-
pired term of F. M. liiley, and one
member of the school board for the I
1st ward, and one Councilman and
no member of the school board in ,, n , -r v„a
each of the other wards of said city " '.":irl-erK ' '• xas, w ui
The places for the holding of -aid !-ranch o/ii - at Atoka, Indian lit.,
election in each ward shall l>e as f< i- fort iSusitii, . n i... . , i usons, Kan-
.. , nas, and Denver, Colo* -lo.
In thq ti ret ward, 222 Bro.'idwnv.cor-;
nor Second street, rear room of build- ^ {o)- „C" on l cjt jaw>
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In the second ward, at 231 First
street, corner Hudson.
In the third ward, at 211 Grand
avenue.
In the fourth ward, at HG liroad-
way. corner lleno avenue.
And the following electors arc here-
by designated as judges and clerks of
aid election:
In the first ward. J 11 Ellerton and
J W Johnston and A C Scott as Judge**,
anu L M Keys and Geo Harnett as
lerks.
In the second ward, L Mondlik and
BB Pupil aod H 11 HiUman as J 1 -
and A L Hess and C C Blake as ' lerks
In the third ward, W. J. (i uilfc and
A B Hammer and T M Helm as
judges, and C I) Glaze und A II Niles
as clerks.
In the fourth ward. II If Cash and
T G Sperry and .1 S Lindsey as judges,
and .J M Gaston and J 8 Morrow as
clerks.
The polls shall open and close at
the hours as provided in the general
election law of th^ Territory of Okla-
homa. and all matters pertaining to
said election shall be governed in ac-
cordance wii.ii said law.
Witness my hand this 22nd day of
March, A. D. 1894.
0. A. Mitscubr, Mayor.
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thus secure their safety.
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Burke, J. J. & Brown, E. E. Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 247, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 3, 1894, newspaper, April 3, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150451/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.