Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 260, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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OfaMa Oaily Tiffla-Jonmal
rublistud cwrv dan txrept Mmidav.
J.J.IOUI. .«. BBOWN.|
Burke & Brown.
F.II1TOKN unit I'KO['K1KTOKN.|
Ufficlkl 1'iiper of the Citj.
SUBSCRIPTION RATKS.
If the law means what it plainly
says, Judge Steward owes Oklahoma
county $2,500. The Intent of the
law seems so plain that wo ran see
no good reason why tlio county at
torney should not bring suit to recov
or the amount that is due the county
There is no reason wiiy county bus!
ness should not be run on a strict
business principles as private affairs
are run. The laws say that the
DA, IT (per week)..... , „ j judg« annual salary shall
(per month) 60|"ot exceed J,2aO. Is it possible
Vmly (one year) "Je Ie«i8lat,lrc m"ant b> thttt °
'tlx a salary on one class of work as
Ytttordaj'i Waalhtr. I"g""d bim' and allow 11,111 an u,lllul
" That
hours:
Mini-8wing other lines?
would be child's play. The legisla
turo intended that the salury of the
probate Judge should be limited, just
the salaries of county clerk, re^i
tor of deeds and treasurer are limited
'the Ilr|ililillia,i of Oklahoma Will "*°se officials collect fees, civil
Maximum temperature, £1
ni mi, S ; Rainfall .09.
Forecast for thirty-nix
Showers, cooler.
< ONIlKEHMOjrAL CONVENTION.
Hold'1 biirsat Oklahoma City on
May IS, 1894.
fees all of them, and all ary required
to turn even those civil fees into the
A delegate o-nviatlon of the repub- county treasury when they exceed the
II. .ns of the Territory of Oklahoma.1, aalount nameil jn the 9totute9 us ^
hereby called to meet In the city of
Oklahoma Olty on Tuesday, May 16, ""xxlmuu> 9alim<" for tho respective
1KM, at 1:30 p. m., for the purpose of ",,lcc"' 11 wi" "ot 00,1 llie county
nominating a candidate for terrltor- anything to test the law, and the
lal delegate to the congress of the Times-Journai. is satisfied the coun
/"'f8,1 ty will win. There is too much
1 he basis of representation In said . ,, „ , • •
convention for each county In the ttr- ' t0 countJ 111 tll"< move to
rltory shall be as follows: ,ot 11 P*(* unnoticed
•no 3 Logan 20'
' ' ver 3 M j
< inadlan u N 4
Cleveland 6 o. ]n| "
1' I Oklahoma.!!! "161w'len "lcy amount to more than
r;a> J f 10 11,200 the excess is covered into
1 I'uyoe 01
* k Asher 15 Pottawatomie.. f> tbo colint)' treasury. His salary is
'? V. ' 11*1,200 a year, nnd no more, no mat-
' Roger Q. Mills. 1, , . . ,
L'O 9 Washita 1 I tor how much is taken 111 as fees.
I The salary of the county treasurer is
Tiie county clerk collccts fees. Ho
I is obliged to account for those fees,
. ..FINE *
Spring
New Blacksmith Carriage Shop
* or black.
US a call and we will please you, " guaranteed. Give
Kozak, Berg & Petersen,
O. THOMAS, President.
L. DOBBIN. Cashier
fiS. W. L. MAUPIN,
DElsTTIST
Baobelder block, corner Broadway
,ind Grand avenue. Residence ad-
jflnli'^ortlyo. Oklahoma City. O. T.
(JllAS. H. EAGIN,
LAWYER.
Office In Uatchelder building, (Mir
rano avenue and Htoadwav-
H. C. ST- JOHN,
Lawyer & Land Attorney
Office, Equity Building, Grand Av
Oklahoma Olty
full 1
W S Wil iams,
The Broadway Grouu. neeps
line ot iatikplo aacl Fancy
GR0CER!i:. , i : OUR i FEED.
Our Country Products arc the
Very Freshest
in town. Call aud sco ua, wo can
nave you money. 202 Broadway,
CAN lie HAD OF
Total.,
limited in a similar manner, to II,-
It Is recommended that the repub-1
iican central committees of the sover lOOO. The salary of the register of
a intlea seleot the Mmo for holding l.imui. nmiu.i nr.n
th iounty conventions to select deie- 10 *-iR00 a year,
jfai' and alternates for the terrltor- When he has business amounting to
\*2'm m - obHge,. ,o em-
j1" een previously selected, and that l>loy a deputy, but ho must turn
tin namis and addresses of all dele- . .i . .
gates, with their alternates, be offl-l county all fees in excess
I'.',."if to the secretary of tin of amouut fixed us his maximum sal
ately after thewle^tion o^tuSi The probate ju'lgs is limited
liy order of the territorial republl- Eur"" l°
can committee of Oklahoma. case no ^ced 'ms evor been
,n Wm. Guimks, I l>aid to that limitation. It requires
He?reUry"Y' Ub,,U"- j."8t "8 a,Uoh ani1 Just « much
time to attend to the county clerk's
or the treasurer's duties ns it does to
J. w. CURRAN
106 G ifi d Aveno
I)r Hon ry Davis. i
Oraduntu Univ. rijfy of
Minyln Oat ti ,
lir. I.nura Davt*.
jrailuatp of Hnnholl
SchfMil ff Dontirit-
, Chlca ( -
OR. 0 DflViS,
Williams Bros.
Staple and Fancu Groceries
Give (hem a call.
Southeast corner Grand & H road wax.
RDtfiHK N. jSWEEf,
AhORNKY - AT-LAW',
OKLAHOMA CITV
O ttce in W ]pon Rlnok.'wuHt of FJrft N-t! riHl
1* -ik, south Hlrto of Main 8frren.
Your^
Chickens
Have
~e.
a; d
Ri™ O HOTEL
JAMES II11 ABE Prop.
Corner Jteno and Harvey. Good
rooms and Excellent Table Board
Tcrmp; 13.00 per week.
AT.
may think this an impertin
--twirn, I iit I ask you in all
"est to look ow the setting hen
^ lie alio is brooding over.
.>obo ly but Wr.nd can save your
i 'icns and.stocu from dying,
CHICKEN LICE
POWDER.
Oklahoma National Bank
Capital 8850,000.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKL. TER.
I ransacts a General Hanking Bus'ness.
T- M- Richardson Lumber ^o.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LuiiiDer, stiioies, Sasn. Doors. Biiiidi
CAPITAL STOCK $150,OOo
Yards at all points on the A. T. & S. F. and Choctaw Railroads in the ti-
dian Territory. Mills on Southern Pacific, H E. & W. T., Montgomery
llianch and I. & G. N. Rail Roads. Prompt Shipments. Ynrdt Corner
Harvey and Grand avenue.
D. C. RICHARDSON, Sec T. M. RICHARDSON, Pre
The Keeley Institute
Of the Indian Territory.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. JTER.
Now oj>e^d for treatment of
MMiross, rag* m tm -.-Hans
( a" on or "-'drees 0. K McCreary, ,vcretary .id fene'al mmagir
IvootD No. 14. Canadian Blook, Grand Avenue
K. H. BLE^ZARD,
THE GDN SMITH.
Will popniryoup gun. will repair your sow-
^ntr niachino m d door locks a id will make a
kf-ytoany lock at u rcattonubie price. 'iiKi
(Jraiiil avenue, w iih Olarki- A- Ulrhi.
rusr
Store,
0j
;
m*
CONTRACTOR
i estbal committee meeting.
I ho republican county central Uttend to the probate cc urt business
hrnhvl?!! Oklal,0,"a„.cou"ty «• The #1,260 is equal to a lawyer's in-
•k r« ny called to meet at Citv ClprL- . .,
•I T. Martin's office In Oklahoma '*"11 the judge gets
City at 2 p. m., on Saturday, April | "ther fees not for, and
-"si, for the purpose of railing Jr«nt, fuel, light aud stationery free,
co "ity convention to select delegates I Tho best attorney in this city does
rrJ?—tl,i,n rm -
)klahom City on May 16 | ls 110 &001' reason why the
> B. Bnnww, I. N. '11 u,ipk. 1 iui,8" should not abide by
•S|,«rctary. t :iairniao. I"1 « the other olllcials are
" " jobliged to do.
ATTENS10JK EUITOHd.
* meeting of all newspaper men is 'r 'H ('onluni,c>l by the probate
•" id at Oklahoma City on Monday, |Ju''(5eB that that portion of the law
:ij 23, at 2:30 p. m., to take ac-1 giving other jurisdiction than purely]
M r ,CaS" Kverj' l)robl,te m ttcr to the probate judges
■paper man in tho territory is re-1 , . '
■ ted to insert this notice and at-1 Ce Untl1 a(,or °°n8rr88
DENTISTS.
homaUtt, OkJ . Tor. '
Wand's Big Star-
SELF CURB,
Internal and external remedy botatori2
i. ?our diUfririBt don't keep it eon.i hi*I i
•rill prepay chargres. It takes the leud. Two
jottles will cure the moot obstinate —
tend the meeting
Tiisrk will be
^ ' paper men of the territory at
Oklahoma City Monday, April 23
at L .30 p. m., to consider what ac-
ti >n should be taken in the McMaster
case.
I 'iat is the proper step to take.
Lot it bo determined at once whether
1' tterauccs of the Ok lahema press
ai« to be dictated by the judiciary or
i -Kingfisher Free Press.
' 11,200 salary today is equal to
« * 500 salary six years ago. Then
Wheat sold for eighty cents.. Now it
sella for "
forty. /'
< crt i. in sjsit at Norman,
',ort ^editor of the Nor-
^'.''-oe'rat, keeps a pouring hot
' ' 1nto Scott Better lie careful,
Mortimer, th Press Haaitte will have
yoi puniahed for contempt,
k lahoma county never has need-
C. nd never will teed the labors of
ua active honest ana capable count}
m ire than now. The people of the
( ii ity are in the proper humor to
ort a county attorney in an euer
l' 1 campaign against crime in and
out of office.
uvutc null at-1 .... , 0
-Guthrie News. "lll,lc(l >t, and that therefore the
meeting of the I ot fees would not apply to
,h- ■ that part of their work. The law
was passed by tho legislature before
the chapter on fees and salaries was,
and the limitation was certainly made
to cover that part as much as the
probate court fees. Of course, that
fact might give an opportunity for a
judge inclined to favor the probate
judges, to rulo in their favor, but we
<lo not bebeve they will.
Hon. Dennis Flynn will be re-
nominated by acclamation and re-
elected by a majority twice as large
as the one he had in 1892. livery
county in the territory that bus held
its convention has enthusiastically
endorsed his administration and in.
■trueled its delegates to vote for his
renomination. Probably no other
name will bo mentioned in connects n
with tho nomination. This is as it I
should be. A faithful servant de
serves endorsement, and Dennis has
been faithful in a superlative degri
J. MILTON. j, „ MILTON
J. MILTON & SON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Kifi'nil la) M ,♦ I \ PartmfMH Business
spcoiaily solicit* d Notai v Public and Tyne-
£bom*ao7tyya °" ky,,uy ^'"jing.ok-
F B WILSON,
Taper Hanger, Kalsomlner and Glazier.
HODSE and SIGN PA1NTEB.
Good work guaranteed.
Shop No. 6J Broadway; ifesidence
324 Noblo •
A.KTI2
lUILDEK,
kinds of contract work givnn prompt attention
ate estimates furninhed npon apjiiiation. O
and shop at No. 10 East Fonrth Street.
FRED BEALL,
Washington, D. C.
F. M. BE ALL
Oklahoma City, O. T.
DK. p. DEAN, DR. A. M. DKTUICK,
j'^sldetit.Hoard Hen- (iradnate Kansas City
tal Bxaminira.O. T. jji ial ('oilcjfe.
Deai; 0 DetriGl^,
idehsttzbts.
Crown and Bridge work a Specialty
Oltlce: First. Natirnnl Bank b'ld'ng,
rooms 10 and 11, Ok. City, O. T,
HAYS I Uli WiMLE,
AlToRNiiVS-AT LA W.
Oklahoma City, 0. T.
Will practice in all the courts.
Eggs for Hatching
from my thoroughbred White Leg-
horn?, \\ hite Fucu Black Spanish,
Butf Cochins and Games. I have as
ilne chickens of tho above varieties
as can be fount! in the United states.
Fggs £2 per seltiug.
H C ST JOHN
Oklahoma City, 0. T.
FRED & F M. BEALL,
attorneys and. Counsellors at Law,
S- L.JAMES
No. 112} Grand Avenue.
A1D now the Press-Gazette con-
cm lua to do up the G. A. K. and
ext move will I*, to have Scott
11 die whole organization for con-
">|.. The P,-tJ. ia getting about
'ie "K1" >m it* hands that it can
hold down without a litUe help It
" , f nine-tenths of the people
^lahoma C'ty, all the newspa^rn
the territory and three-fourths of
tin ; eople outaido of this city. The
Great Blower propose, to die game.
It w,« behoove~the Levspaper
to be very careful of their uttor-
aui ea when they meet in this city on
lie 23rd. It j, rumored—and it
wm. s (tom a reliable source—that
uuo,1 oondemnatory of Judge
will lie considered contempt of
°'lJ '' 41111 the instigators, drawees,
promulgator* and iaeilon ot iucU
utiouB will get ],.a8t $5C0
and six mom!,, in Jail. Every
7'7— i« the territory ia
fw lalljr mvivedtp attend
Makes a specialty of house clean-
ing, laying carpets, &e. •
Experienced attendants for ban-
quets, parties aud balls always on
band. Leave orders.
Furnished Rooms
Nicely furnished rooms from II to
$2 per week, and from 25 to 60
per night. Centrally located.
No. 112 Reno avenue, near corner
of Uroadway.
MHS. S. P. DAVIS.
L. Manilla nSBro.
The Oldest Wholesale Liquor House J
in the Territory, Wholesale
and lietall
Wines, Cigars &
Liquors.
Specialty in Kentucky W hiskies.
t arry a full Line of Imported
WINE BRANDIES. ETC
for families, and all orders will b. OFFICES AT...
O rand avonne, Oklahoma ri^'o"r | WASHINGTON, D. C., AND OK «CITY, O. T
ber' 7s ^
JKKAIOMA FOUNDRY", MACHINE SHOP
A FULL and COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW TOOLS and
Machinery Are Prepared to do all kinds of Marhim
work and Repairing Casting* in Brass and I on light ;• d
ieavy, Architectural Iron Work Solicited Caali paid lor
(ron and Braas^
, „ * VV. M. JORDAN P -op
m,xbs boa,!,,.™, ,0|<! 'Q'-mwrlyKansas City,Mo, Oklahoma ( ,tv O T
iia mien nothi.iK "Ut flrst-isi .Uo k ,"* ' — J ' x
*od wo them ut No, II Gusl aiu « reel
laboni. (Jily. Okla Tor a itoi.
>•; -u.
immm
BROS.
What' Where/
Look In the window and If you
don't see the neatest, most stylish
and cheapen millinery and fancj
groods, Just step In and ask Mrs. C. A
Jenkins to show you the best bar-
gains In Oklahoma. Her combina-
tions are acknowledged to be the
grandest In the city. 17,.It.
(,'IIESTKH IIOWK. T. F. M'HEUBAM
Howe & McMechan,
ATTOKNEYS-A'l L W.
Will practice In all the courts in the
Territory.
Office In Equity Building.
OK. CITY SIM DTE WORKS
JOSEPH E0U6EK, PORP.
Practical Dyer of fifteen year's ex-
perience in Russia. Silk and satin
dresses, Ostrich feathers, Chenille
and Lace curtains, Blankets Wool
and Cotton Goods, Ilats and Caps
repaired, dyed and cleaned.
Reference: Examine my work
corner Reno and Robinson streets,
Oklahoma City.
AVENUE
Eveiything newaxii
strictly first-class
Best Brick Livery Barn in Okla-
homa. Boarding horses carefully
looked after. Terms reasonable
No. 311 Grand Avenr •, Okla. City
Telephone No. 31.
A. B. HAMMER,
ATTORNEY.
Offlco Opera House Block, Uoo j 1
Oklahoma Olty, O. F.
DB. E. E. PHILLIPS,1
Physician and Surgeon•
Special Branches. Obstetrics dis-
eases of women and children and rec-
tal diseases. Piles and rupture cured
and uo detention from business. Of-
flce200 Main and 15 liobinson streets,
rooms 15 A 16. Residence telephone
No. 33, office telephone No. <&. Oflici
hours 9 to 12 and 1
A. M. DEBOLT
Wholt'KR'e nnd Krta 1 Dealer in
1 to 5 p. m.
J.H EVEREST,
LAWYEE.
Practice In all courts. Special at
tentlons given to land offlce practice
Office 2d floor, Land Office Block.
DAVID DOUGLAS,
ARGHrFEierr.
Rooms 12 and 13 Button building
108 Main street, Oklahoma Olty, O.
T. A simple suggestion from a co'n
patent architect is sometimiB worth
ilia fee.
P R, COMNELLA,
LAWYER
Oi'KIC'K:—Rooms S and 4 Cana-
dian Block, Oklahoma (Jity. 1'rac
tice in all tho courts and tae II. S.
Laud Department.
.THE
Protective Detective
ASSOCIATION.
Headquarters, Dallas, Texas, with
branch offices at Atoka, Indian Ter.,
Fort Smith, Arkansas, Paiaons, Kan
sas, and Denver, Colorado.
Look out for "C'gon Left Jaw.
Have your horses branded and
thus secure their safety.*
fcW' liftsponfllblo RireiitH wrtntod In * every
Beotton ct tho India . iv r r Apply to
11. A. JEFFREYS,
Formerly of Kansas City, Mo.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting,
Steam and Hot Water Heating.
Headquarters for Rubber Hose, Sinks and Oas Pipe. Gaa Fixtures
Opposite the Postofflce, North Broadway, Oklahoma City.
J B. RAN DELI, i CO.,
ARCHITECTS
Room 4, Basse ti Block, Oklahoma
Cit , Oklahoma
Texas Coal, a new coal on tho mar
ket and very cheap.
Oanion City No. 1, Canton City No. |
*2, Pearles, McAllister, VVier
City, and Canal Coal.
LIMB, HAIR AND CEMENT...
no. 2 reno avenue.
TELEPHOITE KTO ©
iDiiiHIl T
tor ici-ins t
In Poaiage, wo will nend
A Koraplo Entrlopo, of viiiier
white, vxmif or nsLUNErrm
STREET'S
Prices arc the lowest. Goods arc tile best
Mock is complete. Mattresses are the softest
Kockors are the easiest. Dining chairs are cheapest.
.the! £fr aSeYrii(0E,y Pretty babies-thuse with tho
other kind need not apply. Center tables are deaant
Diming tab es are flrstclass Picture moLldings are ar.
stie. Child s beds are nice for summer
Baby swidjjs are just wh t you want.
My stock of undertakers goods is quite full. An undertak-
er will always be found in back room over the store and
I will serve you as funeral director, with the same pains
taking personal care that I have alw.ijf, used.
No. 14 Robinson Street.
25-dwlm
. m. Richardson, President. o. t. Rkynolp^
J. P. Boyle, Cashier.
Vice President
<S. <5. Jtitkfwilhk, £>. z>. G>
DENTIST,
Oklahoma City, 0, T.
Olllcc ia State Bank Building.
Telephone Nu. fits
,Tf™ h",re, f«n " for nmny
I,..? i avo J,'ou trt«i "'-n
"ui, -voi. tio not know what mi
€ tuuplt'iiou i'oh dor iw.
H pozzowrs
a nrt,,r0rtl,,"tf « *M. It prOToiiUclmfH
. Hiiu-bu ri i , w iim)-iai) , | osseria itorsiilnii lan
' .«• .li'i :t,ll8"« "!,tdoltcntoainl vii.-ir'I.Jo
pTutccUon^lo the fooo during butwouther.
■ ti* Moid >. very where.
% For aaoiplo, adflroM
f.^A.POZZOHICO.St. Louis,M,
t this paper.
FIRST NATIONAL m.
(SUCCESSORS TO OKLAHOMA BANK.)
CAPITAL. - s50,000.00.
TmiMctsa Genfral Iljiiiking Busiuesy.
^Accounts of meroliants and fanners solicited. Wrtrasr&nbMi
oouiteouB au<f libera] treatmout.
f '
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Burke, J. J. & Brown, E. E. Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 260, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1894, newspaper, April 19, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150464/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.