Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 260, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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Highest of all iu Leavening Vow,
Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTE!* PUKE
Telephone No. 41
Key Nichols went to Norman yc-
' i " j' McGlluclioy went to Perry
y:::^W.«.A.hcr returned to Te-
cuui.,„b yasWrday.
Kuhlman made a business
trip to Norman yesterday.
I, , C 0- Jones returned yester-
duv from a visit to Kingfisher.
W B. Thompson made a pro-
fi-Monai ..alt to Perry yesterday.
B, v. Ross returned yesterda, from
a two week's visit In Smlthson, Mo.
,:«d rooms for rent. Enquire of
Seymour Price at Electric
T C and W. W. Scott went to Clif-
ton yesterday, expecting to return to-
morrow.
L five acre tract of land adjoining
the city tor sale by Shepbard
Ulackwclderl
l erry Kodkey returned to KeokuV
■ 'nils yesterday, taking Byron '
Sliotr with hlto.
A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. H.
II. Bleazard, 330 Choctaw street, at
!< o'clock a. m. yesterday
•j lie Oklahoma Fioral company
shipped a nice lot of flowers and pot-
ted plants to Mrs. ltettle Martin,
1'erry, yesterday.
John A. llartrauller, of Lebanon,
Tlios. I'rothero of Emporia, Kas.
and T. H. James of Vernon, Texas,
,m- at th# Grand Avenue.
Tiie wblstle of another manufactur-
|„. stabllshment will split tlio air in
,..„„rt n. The Oklahoma Plow
&
18-3t
lac
riiEB-CltOP KEl'OUT. I When you waut ytur buggies and
rrriugeb ityaired, or your hordes
For Uie Week Ki.dli.K Monday, April Uliod, go to S. K Jondalil. lie car
. ih 4. ies a full line of all kinds of Luggy
1 ^ , I and carriage repairs, lie Is located
The weather during the past week I ju ol(j qupjn $ jfrldt 8tore build-
has been a decided improvement ovci l|n(fi California and Broadway,
that of th two previous ones, lues-
day, Wednesday and Thursday were
WON HER FATHER'S CONSENT.
_ day or two, The Oklahoma
!■ aetory Is almost ready for business.
Wanted—Twenty-live head of
si > k to pasture, good running water,
gix .d fences and good grass Terms
rc jnablo. Enquire at John Bile*
4 music store, 202 Grand Avenue
n,ot.
Uev. F. X. Shulakof Chicago will
, r-fvc today aod will visit the Bo-
hemians in town, and on next Satur
day and Sunday he will visit the Bo-
hemians in Yukon.
1M boys' suits at 90 ccnts each at
the National Dutch Store, In First
National Bank liulldlng. 18-tf
The Woman's Christian Temper
mice Union will hold a business
meeting at the residence of Mrs
lid Ml on East First street, this.
Thursday, afternoon. M. 1). Storm
president.
rhe Ladies Aid Society of the
Christian church will meet, with Mrs
\\. W. Storm on Friday afternoon
April 20tb, at Bo. 10 Broadway. Mrs.
N. K. Dunn, president.
Kx-Governor Hubbard of Texas wll'
deliver a lecture on"Japau" at the
Vaptist church Friday evening under
tbe .uspices of the Ladies Aid Society.
Tic ^ its on sale at Gerson'sdrug store.
sheriff Flghtmastor returned from
1.analog, Kansas, yesterday, where he
had been with Joe Mikologlc and
Riley, sentenced respectively to tiirce
years and one year In the penitenti-
ary.
A urge line of the latest styles of
wall iapcr. Wc are ready to con-
t.aet for any style of work from the
then pest grade to the best. Be sure
and get estimates on paper hanging.
L. Mrndlik, 305 Main st. 17,lit.
Great bargains In "U miner clothing
such as light weight coats and vests,
white vests, bar coats, silk vests, etc.
atNatUmal Dutch Store, In First
Nat ional bank building. 10-tf
" o pair all wool flUlng jeans pants
at It.00 per pair, worth 12.00, at the
Hon. Edgar N. Sweet has removed
from Fourth street to tbe West end
f Noble.
Attorney Van Winkle has moved
from North Broadway to No. 317
Fourth street.
4000 yards of llama cloth at 10 cent*
i,er yard at the Amora Bargain
Store, Broadway and. Grand Avenue.
18-tf
Special Bargain:, In white goods,
:es and hosiery. Mrs. C. A.Jenk-
ins leads them all. 17, 3t.
Mr. Ettingcr will move in a few
days from East Fourth streot t. a res-
idence ho has purchased on Chicka-
saw.
Ladles, buy your laces and em-
broideries at the Aurora Great Bar-
train store and save 50 cents on the
dollar. IS'"
500 yards of pure silk chiffon lace in
all colors worth $1.25 per yard for 25
cents per yard at the Aurora Bargain
Store.
Ai' ' 3 modern Iced drinks, ice
cream oi flavors, cigars and to-
baccos at the Grand avenue ice cream
parlors, No. 127 Grand uvenue, T. 11.
Group, proprietor. 1T*M
250 pair undressed kid gloves worth
11.40 per pair at 50 cents at ;he Auro-
ra Bargain Store. l&'tf
IIi.wo & Cushlngs circus was not ex-
tensive, but the performances were
all creditable. The quality of the
performance wpb equal to that of the
biggest shows.
10 dozen ladles' percale waists, the
latest styles, at 25 ccnts each, at the
Aurora Bargain Store. 18-tf
Money to loan on real estate, chat-
tels, horses, mules, watches, dia-
monds, jewelry, etc. C. A. Gardner,
room 11, Button block, 1081 Main
street. 18-1 mo
To tiik Ladies: Mrs. J. B". Carr
lias just returned from St. Louis und
Chicago with a tine lino of the latest
styles of summer millinery. Grand
opening Thursday und Friday
Buy your clothing, boots, shoes
hats and caps at the Aurora Great
Bargain Store. 18-tf
500 boys' yachting caps, all the lat-
est shades and styles, 25 cents each
at the National Dutch Store in the
First National Bank Building. 18-tf
The Chamber of Commerc held an
animated meeting last night. Bu
little In tangible form was accom
plished, but moves were begun that
will rosult In a great deal of good
200 pair of men's buckle plow shoes
worth $1 50 at 01) cents per pair, at
the National Dutch Store In tin
First National Bank Building. 18-tf
25 dozen men's over shirts at 1
cents each, National Dutch Store, In
First National Bank Building. 18-tf
The streetlights will not burn for
a few days, until the arc light dyna
mo can Ik tepalred. The electric
disturbance on Tuesday night injured
the dynamo to such an extent that
two or three days will be required to
repair It.
Rev. Webster Full seems to be
warming tilings tip at the Southern
Methodist church on Third street
The attendance Is on the increase and
there was one conversion at the altar
last night. The meetings will go on
all week and possibly longer.
Among the notables registered yes-
terday at the Grand Avenue, were
Jubal E. Terry, Richmond, Va.; J. A.
Stockslager, Fort Gibson; F. P.
Boushe, Washington, D. C.; George
Gardner, Guthrie; W. W. Elliott,
New Orleans; E. P. Thomas, Fort
Wayne.
The "tacky" social contemplated
warm and dry without clouds, ivain
was general over both territories on
tile evening aud night of the 13th, av-
raglng about one and one quarter
Inches. This rain with the succeed-
ing warmth and sunshine lias been
very favorable for everything. Wheat
Is growing rapidly, corn coming up
nicely and oats show ing much in.
Little Winnie Martin entertained
twelve of her little girl frienus yes-
terday from 4 to 7 o'clock, It being
her seventh birthday. The little
girls had a delightful time, and each
was presented with a pretty souvenir
The little party was served with
light refreshments.
After exhausting its vocabulary of
provement. Karly planted potatoes words expressive of TlllapythcPres-
looking Hue. Grass generally Is very
backward for tijls season of the year,
but has grown rapidly the past four
lays, and pasturage Is suttlelent for
stock.
Gazette calls a halt on sucii journal-
Ism, and asks that city Interests take
he place of vlllltlcatlon. Inasmuch
as the Press-Gazette Is the only paper
1 i the city that has engaged In such
Reports generally Indicate that "Journalism, the reformation can bt
fruits were not so totally destroyed by
the March freeze as was at first sup.
accomplished if the expressed desire
for a change Is sincere.
posed, much late bloom has put forth I Johnny Lewis Is making preparations
and the prospects are now, favorable I to run a tlrstelass lunch counter in
for a large yield of apples. I ionnectlon with the Hoffman Kar,
summAity ok reports, (Sections.) He will supervise It himself, and will
Ceutral: General rains during the itart out with everything new. l'he
latter part of the week, canio Just I *oom Is now being repapered and re
when needed. Wheat doing tlnelv nodeled, and prepared expressly foi
was not materially Injured by the the lunch counter business. Nor
March freeze Oats wers injured out good cooks will be kept, ,
considerably but are now doing well, avery thing the bill of fare cai
a greater acreage planted tVan in for- will be flrstclass.
mer "ears, t'-orn planted, coming up J. K. May of Yukon brought to ti
well, early potatoes up, prospects fa- city yesterday a colt with one eye
vorable for a few late peaches and the center of Its head. The colt v.
plums; grapes, strawberries, blackber- in every other way except the at - i.
ricB and gooseberries are all O. K. AI of nostrils, perfectly formed.
light frost was general on the morn- lived two days, and Mr. May thin
iDg of the tenth but did no damage, it died from over feeding, a result o
Lee one-twelfth of an Inch thick form- too much Interest in Its welfare. ll<
ed at Clifton, Lincoln county, that sold It to O. A. Compton who has also
morning. A very Bevere liall storm purchased a half interest in tbe jietri-
iccurred at El ileno, Canadian tied man. Mr. Compton leaves this
county, on the 13th. Hailstones re- niornlnz for Chicago to have the colt
ported aB large as hen eggs. First properly mounted.
chinch bugs repcrted in portions of I / Died:—Very suddenly, at his home
Okiahoma county. The heaviestKfjo. 307 Robinson, on Tuesday night,
rains since the country opened to set- about 11 o'clock, Mr. Frank Ogden, In
tlement reported from Pottawatomie the 30th year of Ills age. lie had
county. I been a suffere, for some time with
Southern: General heavy rains with-Lcart failure, and every exertlot.
In the week. From Purcell south to made him worse. Tuesday night he
Ardmore, .the rains were •excessive, I ^0t up from his bed and moved It to
washing the soil very badly. Many another part of the room, and expired
acres of corn and oats entirely washed ;l few minutes after. He leaves a
out and destroyed. Corn all plante 1 w|fe an(] four Bmall children, all sirls
and coming up nicely. A large acre- and was in very poor clrcumstan f.
age has been prepared for cotton, but Relatives In Kentucky have been tel-
none planted yet, the season being Lgraphed to and the funeral will
eight or ten days backward. Pros- probably take place this afternoon,
pects good for late fruits. Itev. WalterRoss will preach the tu
Northern: (The Strip.) The past j neral sermon.
week has been a good one for suclf The (orene aQd pe!u.eful 8hades ol
crops as have been planted in I the Angelo were rudely disturbed on
new country. Plenty of rain, weath-1 ^on(jay night about midnight, by c
er steadily growing warmer, farmers L ba() man |ntenl upon lining hit
generally turning the sod: some corn trouscr,s p0,.kets with filthy lucre
Is still being planted; outlook gener- gained admission through a sec
ally favorable. nn{1 story window and made strafgh'
Eastern: The oats and corn that for t)le luxurious apartments occo
had been planted and sprouted before prca(.(Jer boarders. 11,
1|| "" t,|ed the knob, but It wouldn't turn
the freeze were generally destroyed.
Corn has been replanted and oatsl
fields planted In corn. Excellent!
He was prepared for that emergency
however, and had his little nipper
growing weother during the Past-I w|lil ^i,,, wh|eh he inserted and gav
week; plenty of rain and warm
weather. All vegetation growing
rapidly.
Western: Freezing weather follow
ed by cool days and high winds, with
out rain since March 18th, Is hurting
the appearance of early wheat, but
none dead yet. I ate wheat lookB
a yank—but It only made a noise
The men of rcace Inside >vere disturb
ed. They drew the covers over the!
heads aud each wanted to sleep be
hind. But the bold, bad man kept at
■k, and something had to be done
A dash was made for the electric
light, but the dasher in the excite-
well considering the dry weather; I momcnt had forgotten
ground still moist enough for Pl«w" ll0W t0 turn It on. Finally, however,
lng. in a bold commanding voice he called
Note: All reports from the western I ut „wh-wh-what do you want!"
section have to be mailed from three! j|ie burglar skipped down stairs
to four days earlier. It Is more than ,lQ(j tl)e b0JS went back to bed, and
likely that this section was also fa- on]y pa|e face9 an(j light appetites at
vored with the heavy rains of ^he j .^e break;fw!t table told the story of
.aw you driving with George last
evening," said the girl with the yacht-
lng cap, "and I could scarcely wait un-
til morning to find out how you sue-
led in evuding your father—whom,
by the way, I saw going into that hor-
rid little Mra. Flightie'a house an hour
later."
didn't have to evade him," replied
the girl in the pink morning gown.
He stood on the front steps and
watched uh off."
You don't say so. Why, only a
couple of months ago he forbade
Qeorge the house." .
Yes, dear, but that was before Mrs.
Fligiitie had reminded him that he was
still young enough to marry again him-
self."
"You don't mean "
•♦Yes, 1 do. It i* lots of fun. You
ought to have heard papa pumping mo
yesterday concerning a suitable pres-
ent for her. He evidently thought of a
diamond necklace."
4'But he won't—"
"O, no, doar" I told him that a book
of poems would be more suitable."
"I should really like to know how
vou managed it all. You are ho clever,"
oljrhed the girl with the yachting cap.
•'Well, in the first place I gave(Jeorge
a few instructions. Then 1 gave up so-
ciety and told p . that I intended to
stay at home erontngs and amuse him.
I bought him & pair of slippers and
took to singing old songs tohiin after
ut, apparently oblivious to the
t thaw lie kept fidgeting about and
!ng at Mb watch, and that he was
: ing a new tie almost every day."
■f noticed the other lay that he had
■i button-hole bouquet—that is gen
> rally a serious sign for a widower."
j "Very true. Well, the other^ovening
j t ! ; * r 1 had been singing Annie Laurie,*
'Bonnie Doon,' and The Land o' the
Lea,' I went over and perched myself
on the arm of his chair, and, carefully
smoothing the hair away from the bald
spot on his head, 1 said: '1 have de-
ided feever to leave you, papa, but to
devota my life to making happy your
declining years.' "
•'Fancy talking about declining years
to a man with a pink necktie."
"Yes. Well, he wriggled away from
me and mumbled something about dls-
pising old maids, i assured him that 1
did, too; still my duty to him was of
the first importance. Then I told him
that I had decided that he ought to go
to church with me every Sunday, as lie
was growing old."
You didn't!"
I did. He hummed and hawed and
finally said: 'By the way, what has be-
come of that young fellow who used to
hung around you so much?' 'O, I never
him now,' 1 replied, 'you remember
you forbid me to have anything more
to do with him. so I '"
' "Why, Mabel Gotrocks!"
"It was all fair, dear. Then I said:
•Besides, it is better so, papa, for 1
could nover leave you.' lie coughed
and muttered something about .not
minding that.' Then I went on: 'He is
evidently getting over his feeling for
me, too, for I hear that he is quite at
tentive to Mrs. Flightlo."'
"0, Mabel, you " *
"I know, but I had to do It. That
made papa furious. He jumped up and
shrieked that he would slay the man
who had trifled with his daughter's af-
fections."
"O, goodnossl"
••Yes, and I replied that Mrs. Fllgh
tie would make him a lovely wife and
that I really did not care much for
George after all. Then ho worked him-
self Into a perfect fury, and finally
commanded me tc marry George on
pain of his oternal displeasure."
"You surely don't mean it?"
"I do. I sent George n note saying
that it was all rijrht. He came; papa
has taken him into partnership and
Hie wedding is set for September."
"But Mrs. Flightie and "
"O, that is all right. She is going to
marry old Mr. Millions, but papa does
not know it yet."—Chicago Tribune.
QUICK MF
For over a quarter of a century. Doctor
l*iorce'« Golden Medical Discovery has been
offecting cures of Bronchial, Throat ana
l-IlltllllK mi" ———' ... _
Lung affections. Weak Lungs, Bleeding
REDUCED TO A SKELETON.
Mr*. Mi ha Mills, of Sard U. Big Stone Jpn.,
Minn., wntas. One
year ngo I wiia jriven up
by ray family physician
and friends; all paid I
must die. My lunff
were badly afTeoted. and
body reduced to a skele-
ton. My people com-
menced to five me your
'Medical Discovery
and I soon be^an to
mend. It wus not Ion®
before I became well
enough to take charge
of my household duties
again.
Mo a If rr mi 1 owe mj recovery
MRS. Mrr.L8. ^ Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery."
Choctaw aud Kock lslaml.
To the citizens and business men of
Oklahoma Cltj".
The Choctaw Coal & Railway com
pan/ have perfected arriinuemcnts
with the Chicago, Rock Island and
Pacific company to handle through
business from all points, A through
sar leaves Clilcago, Kansas City, St.
Joseph, >maha, Wichita, and Inter-
mediate points ~ "h day, with such
shipments as arc destine1 'o points on
the C. C. & Ry. line. The rates are
Dhe 8ume, and the time as good if not
better than other lines. As this road
is an Oklahoma City line and is large-
ly dependent on It for support we re-
spectfully ask that the business men
when ordering goods_ take special
iialns in requesting their shipments
routed via Rock Island and Choctaw,
except St. Louis and east thereof,
which should be routed via Wabash
By. For any information regarding
rates, time, route, etc., will be gladly
ijiven by the local agent, or B. F.
tlunn, district freight and passenger
ifent, corner Main and Broadway, In
Oklahoma National Bank building.
urve
ARE THE BEST.
SOLD W J. PETTEE & CO.
121 & 123 Main Street.
13th and 14th,
JAB. I. Wkdkmbykh,
Observer Weather Bureau, Director.
Oklahoma, April 26th, 1894.
the night's exciting adventure.
Norial.
The ladles of Unity Circle will glvi
social at the chapel on R .no Ave
Thos. Perry, who Is now serving a I Thursday evening. Music, Games,
term in the Lansing penitentiary tor|olc Everybody Invited
perjury, was the only member of the
Oklahoma contingent that Sheriff
Fljhtmaster saw during his recent
visit to that Institution, lie "
National Dutch Store, First National |by tUc ladie8 °r the Eplacopal ,guild
18-tf
Bank Building. 18-tf 1lma becn P^tponed. and the social on
Friday nigbt at Mrs. Harvey a will
Ladies (Ju.ld >f St. Paul s | the regular dime social. An ex-
Ej is.opal church wl\ give a social at cellent programme of exercises is be-
i
r esidence of lion. D. A. Harvey,
(Ma> wood,) on Friday night the 20th.
Bu m08 will leave Mrs. Jenkins' and
Wand's store at 8 o'clock and every
fifteen minutes thereafter; 25c per
con- e for round trip. All cordially
Invited.
Sheriff Jack Love is In the city
from Woodward, O. T. That place
was recently the scene of an 8,000
express robbery, and Mr, Love Is Just
■ -ti from a chase after the yutlaws.
1 ■, rid his pnsse followed them sever-
al u js, but they flm-lly ciudcd them
and and are still at large. Mr. Love
thinks they were soldiers troiu Camp
Supply.
A long experience In tbe manufact-
ure of ice cream Is the reason of the
success of T. H. Group. The only
strictly flrstclass cream and confec-
tionery parlors !u tho city. 11-tf
ing arranged and the refreshments
served will bedellclous' Don't fall to
attend.
J, II. Morris returned yesterday
from a vis't to Enid, and says crops
on the Rock Island look splendid.
Especially Is this true of the wheat
Ic vicinity of Kingfisher and Hen
nessey, aid the prospects for a bount-
iful crop are excellent. He says *he
light between the two Enlds Is very
bitter and Is hurting both those
towns, which are of about equal siie
and only three miles apart.
To lie Ulven Away
2oo doieu ladles' vests, worth from
20 to 3f) cents each, will be given
away from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. at 6
cents each] Wednesday, April 18th, at
the Aurora Store, corner Broadway
and Grand Avenue. 18-tf
Masonic.
Special meeting of the Oklahoma
Is a I Lodge No. 3 at Masonic hall Tliurs-
truaty and bis duties are very light, day evening, April 19th, at 8 o'clock.
The sheriff says that the officials Work in the third degree. Visiting
neiik highly of all the prisoners who urethren incited. By 'jrder of the
* . nnolnrir nnrl \XT U O 1
Room at the Top.
Jinks—There's always room « the
top. ,
Winks—What have you struck now?
Jinks—Here's an account of a man
who began as a newspaper reporter at
fifteen dollars a week, and now he
makes one hundred dollars a day as a
race-horse Btarter.— N. Y. Weekly.
serving terms for perjury and W. M.
O. 11. Violkt, Sec'y.
look upon them not as criminals but
as unfortunate men, aud give them
all the privileges they can. The most
of them are trusties, and In no .cascP I
lias confidence placed In them been | . ' ' , ,
betrayed.
Oklahoma City l'uhlic Schools.
Names of pupils neither absent or
tardy, month ending April 13th.
warded Hiehest Honors World's Fair
□-PRICE'S
Three Minute Talks About New Mexitc
Is the title of an illustrated folder
describing the farms, ranches, mines
and towns of New Moxico. The prof-
its of fruit raising are set forth in de-
tail; also facts relative to sheep, cat-
tle, aud general farming. No other
country possesses such a desiraole
-.11 mate all the year round. Write to
q T Nicholson, GPA, A T & S F It
R Topeka, Kansas for free copy
"Am 1 Married or .Not,"
asked Mr. A., despondently, "1 de-
clare uiy w'fe 90 ncrvou8 and Irrit-
able that 1 don't stay in the house a
moment longer than 1 can help
home isn't what it used tobe."
\ IS suffering from some functional
derangement, 1 presume," said B.
y,.s, she has been an invalid for
years'" "Exactly. Her experience
Is that of my wife, hui she was curcd
by Dr. 1'ierce's Favorite Prescription.
Get this remedy for Mrs. A. and the
Omlnons.
Daughter—Oh, father! a bird Jnst
flow into the parlor window, and that's
!1 sure Blgn of a death In the house.
Will you drive him out?
Father—Well, if this Ib Young Ad-
rllepste's regular night for calling, let
th,1 bird stay. It may mean luck I—
Truth.
general.
—"flow was Tllton cured of the
cigarette hnblt?" "His wife bought
him a dozen filled with tobacco."—In-
ter-Ocean.
—Neighbor's Boy—"Maw sent me
over to ask if you'd lend her your bot-
tlo of cough modlcino." Mra. Kneer
"You tell your mother we keep our
cough medicine striotly tor home con-
sumption."
—The first "striking oiook was im-
ported Into Europe by the Persians
about the year SO0 A. D. It was
brought as a present to Charlemagne,
*.• m Abdella, king of Persia, by two
m^aks of Jorusulom, a
It haB been estimated that a man
could read tbe "standard" works al-
ready issued In about three thousand
T,,,,,,,,™,,™ st.tl.lf*. years, by dllligent application. As to
They were talking about expenses the other kind—the longer he read the
and how some men got rich. , farther he would be fr om tho end of the
Said one: "My butcher and baker ta«k.
ha ve made enough money out of me to —The deutha <f three persons, each
build themselves splendid residences.** over one hundred years old, wero re-
"And " responded tho other, "the cently announced in *n Issuj of tho
barkeepers 1 patronized have built Philadelphia Press. One died In Col-
whole blocks out of what I owe them." llnsvlils. Mass., at the affe of one hun*
—Texas Sifting* J rtnd aud seven years; second in Taun-
— ' ton, Mass., aged uearly one hundred
_"llow many stories has this build- (mn 11Iui thlr,l In Sprlnglleld, 0 . uged
ing?" asked the stranger. -Several om, :mtKjroj ,inl| tlu -e years All wore
thousand," was the reply. "What - wo,uolli uqc\ all married, one being sui^
where am 1?" "In the flotlon departs hy her husband.
Notlcc to Contractors.
Scaled proposals will he received by
the Board ol Education of Oklahoma
City, O. T., until 9:00 a. m. May
ith, 1894, for furnishing all materials
ind labor necessary to build and fin
ish two (2) eight (8) room school bulld-
ogs In accordance with plans and
specifications made by H. M. Hadley,
.jrchitect, Topeka, Kansas. Said
plans and specifications can be seen
it the office of the Board of Educa-
tion. Proposals may be submitted
for one or both buildings, but each
proposal must be separate for each
building. Each proposal must be ac-
companied with a certified check of a
per cent, of the amount of the bid
made payable to the secretary of the
board and the successful bidder must
file a good and satisfactory bond,with
In ten (10) days after the day of let-
ting. Said bond to be equal in
imount to the contract price and
must be executed in Oklahoma terri
tory with at least one signer, who Is
resident of Oklahoma City, in which
case his check will be returned to
him. But should the successful bid
der neglect or refuse to enter Into
contract at once and file a bond as
ibove, he will forfeit the amount of
his check. , ^ r, ,
The right Is reserved, by the Board
to reject any or all bids.
By order of the Board.
Ijklob Walkkr,
Attest; Pres.
D. D. Lkach, Clerk.
$50 Reward.
Oklahoma City, April 10, 18114.
Stolen on April 12, 1891, from Glas
er Bros, livery barn, one team of
horses—one dark sorrel aud one a dun
color. No brands. Both stallions
One side sprlug buggy newly painted.
One set of light buggy harness, near-
ly new. Horses weiged about 800
pounds each. Description of man—■
Red complexion, about 5 feet. 11 in-
ches high, weight about 15o pounds,
smooth lace and red hair, goes by
the name at Ed Cox. Address,
E. F. CocnitAN,
Chief of Police,
Oklahoma City, O. T.
The First National Bath. Ilooms
are fumigated each week,
Horse and buggy for sale. Inquire
of Dr. Davis, the dentist. f
Latest Slyle Visiting Cards,
Hand's Drug S'orc.
Get the celebrated Boston seamless
tube hose, sold only by C. A. Crowder
the plumber. 201 Cal. Ave. 11-14*
Premium Jersey bull will
be at my barn for the next 30 days. J.
G. Street. 6-1 m
Shave ten cents, baths twenty cents
at the First National barber shop.
The reduction in price of work at
the First National barber shop will
not lower the quality of its work.
It not only relieves; it does more, it
cures. We refer to One Minute Cough
Cure. Suitable for all ages, all con-
ditions, at all times. Scott & Co.
Taken Up—A weanling black horse
colt, in fair llash. Owner will please
call at 101 Chickasaw St., and prove
property. 15-wldti*
Early Risers, Early Risers, Early
Risers, the famous little pills for con-
stipation, sick headache, dyspepsia,
id nervousness. Scott & Co.
Choice lots for sale in Maywood by
Brandom & Lindsey, real estate
agents, corner Broadway and Grand
18-tf
avenue.
It's all the same, a slight cold, con-
gested lungs or severe cough. Ono
Minute Cough Cure banishes them.
Scott & Co.
JOSEPH STAGG
is earnestly requested to re-
turn to or communicate with
his heartbroken mother in
England,
18—12t
Minnie Adams, Iluena Bruce,
Blanche Crismore, Ada Lemou, Nel
lie Herkowiti, Alice Story, Foe Ash-
by, Willie Black, Brucie Bruce, Wil-
lie Carter, Karl Chowen, Willie Eais,
Lyle Glass, Willie Hodges, 1! ileigh
Higgins, Vernle Riddle, Charlie
Trent, Karl Troglin, Jo Walker,
Bessie Deflenbaugh, Fierce Coruett.
Miut. IIattik Hb<s.
luent of the nubile libcarv.
Dining?*Room Furniture.
Jn buying furniture for the dining-
room, as well as for any other room, it
, . ,,, . | in well to seleot good wood and avoid
happliess of your home will won be | cheap ^,dllw aBd A ,tron(r
rtstored." Mr. B. was right, lor pinin oak table and a sldet oard made
prolapsus, painful periods, Irregulai i- i,i colonial stylo, without any furbe-
tles—in short, all "complaints" pc * r -1-'
cullar to the female sex—the "Favor-
Inquirer Did you h. ,v(, r, pood tl «
it th? Sunday-school plcnio?
Boy—No. There was too many
preachers and a doctor along.—Good
News.
The ^nly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum.
U. ,ae*~4Q Yew* tb« S'aadwd*
ite Prescription" is a sovereign specif-
ic.
Rupture, or Hernia, permanently
cured, or no pay. For pamphlet and
references, address, World's Dispens-
ary McfJRal Association, Bu lulo, NV.
- -Juvenile Soda Clerk—"Do you live
here, mister?" Customer — "Yea"
lows In tho shape of glass or shelves "Then you'll hnvo to watt till the boss
above the wooden top, ore the b«st la- comes back from dinner. I m not al
vestments for the shopper „f to-day. lowed to put up prescriptions i-xoept for
Such a sideboard combines the good ol- strangers that's traveling.
flee, of serving-table, buffet and rainiH- _nleWh800_"M, poordarllng. Now
ture linen-closet. Four hlgh-baokad ^ w > art) what joy '
oak chairs, in addition to the article. {or ?„
mentioned, "eaUthai.nece^ry for ^ lot „ lt> \ c n ihop,
th1' .vom-Tidies Hoa Jonrntt s!tTribu« .
Mrs. illeigh-
oau't I'
Fine Farm For Sale.
A fine farm three miles from the
city, for sale for $2,500. Seventy-live
acres under cultivation, all under
fence and cross-fenccd with lots and
corrals; four acres of orchard; house
worth $400, good log stable, chicken
house, and other outbuildings. Good
pasture, good well at the house, and
ihe best of living water in the pas
ture.
Inquire at the Times-Journal of-
fice. *-tf
Meat Market for Sale.
The meat market of V. V. Adams,
it No. 122 Broadway Is offered foi
sale. It Is in a splendid Ucatlon and
doing a splendid business, Reason
for seiling: The ill health oi the pro-
prietor, who Is suffering witi conges
lion of the brain. Latest improved
meat refrigerator and all oth>r ap-
pliances. An excellent opportmity
(or anyone wishing to engage in ftvat
business. Apply at the market for
rice and particulars. 18-tf
Special Meeting.
Oklahoma City, April 9th, 1894.
Special meeting of the Board of
Hducatlon of the city of Oklahoma
City, O. T. On motion the bids on
'ontract for building school houses
was postponed until the 8th day of
May 1894, at 9 o'clock a. m , at which
ime the same will be opened for con-
.Ideratlon and award.
D. D. Lkach, Delos Walker,
Cl«rk. Pres.
It's just as easy to try One Minute
Cough Cure as anything else. H's
easier to cure a severe cough or cold
with it. Let your next purchase for
a cough be One Minuie Cough Cure.
Better medicine; better result; better
try it. Scott & Co.
Everything always clean that is
used at the First National barber
hop.
DeWitt'sWitch H i>wl Salvo e'eans-
es, purifies and heals. It was made
■for that purpose. i it for burns
cuts, bruises, chapped hands, sores vf
all descriptions and if you have piles
use It for them. Scott & Co,
Go to H. A. Jeffrey's for your water
and sewer connections. Opposite the
pustoflice. . 22-tf
We will shave you
Neatly,
Carefully,
Quickly,
and Smoothly
at the First National Barber Shop.
No better aid to digestion.
No better cure for dyspepsia.
Nothing more reliable for bllllons-
ness and constipation than DeWitt's
Little Early Risers, the famous little
pills. Scott & Co.
Not one minute elapses between the
taking of One Minute Cough Cure
and relief. Why bi.c .li'.n't people
take One Minute Cough Cure? They
should. They do. Scott & Co.
Burns are absolutely painless when
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is
promptly applied. This statement Ib
true. A perfect remedy for skin dis-
eases, chapned hands and lips, and
nevet fails to curt piles. Scott & Co.
F. II. Reed has the finest bcarse or
funeral car In the tarritory. Mr.
Grant Johnson who is an experienced
undertaker is in charge. Leave call
day or night at Reed's furniture
store. 20-tf
G. W. Limerick loans money on
farm property, city property, and
chattel mortgages. Room 5, Lion
block. ' 41ml&w
Mrs. L. M. Brown at No. 213 Main
street has the neatest little millinery
establishment in the city. Ali u..e
latest French fashions for the spring
and summer season. Call on her for
,tlsfaction in prlc?s and work.
Notice.
All parties Indebted to the estate of
p. j, staley, deceased, are hereby
notified that settlement must bi
made within fifteen days from this
date or suit will be brought. Mrs. M,
A, staley, Aduw, 3-16
DR. GUM'S
improved
.LIVER
PILLS
! MILO PHYSiS
ONE PILL F R A DOSE.
A movement of th* bowclMoh dar la nooasaary for
health. Theee i>l>l" auppljwhai tho nyaton laoka to
make it regular. Tlioy oui Headaoho, t-rlih'cu th*
■yea and olaar the> ('oirlaxlon better than ooa-
notioa l'hev aot mlldlyjalther grip* nor atokan aa
other pllla do. To oonnce >ou of fhelr merit* we
will mall auoplM free,.' a full box for 20 oanta. Sold
Tvmrrim* BwufcfMwl. hu*4ti ku.
Scon * Co,
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.