Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 278, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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< OM.KKS.NIO.MAI, CONVENTION.
I he republicans «f Oklahoma Will
llul(l Theirs at Oklahoma City on
May 15, 1894.
A delegate convention of the reput-
!'' "'5 "f the Territory of Oklahoma It
hereby called to meet, In the eity ol
Ok lain ma City on Tuesday, May 15.
IH'.'i, ii' l:3o p ii' , for the purpose ol
n initiating a cand'date for terrltoi
la; delegate to the congress of tht
United States.
Tun Times Joubnal is pleased Up
know that a pleasantor feeling now
prevails in the hoard of education,
we are not of that class who prefer
j to surrender a right rather than en-
gage ,n war. but wc advise both sides
! "l the hoard of education to surren-
(tier some < 1 their rights if contention|
j V ill delay tho building of the new
schojl houses.
| W t. read every editorial in the
jj i I'imks J rn<:*i, of whic'i Jndgel
5< | Scott compla ns and in none of thorn ]
is there an abusive sentenre. They I
were simply manly, straight-forward '
re pe.:'fu! criticise* of the actions of
the Judge anil even if not entirely
justifiable they do not merit tbe pun
ishment inflicted on their .authors.
There in a vital principle of free- j
ilom in this light which no self-re-
specting editor can afford to surren
ler, and Burke and Urown deserve
tho moral, and if necessary the ma-
terial support of every editor in the
territory in their gallant fight for
justice and right.—Arapahoe Bee.
Ur"du«l< Uijlv.-iTlly „l | I.H* Vil e I
MmylHi-tl, llutti Stlioo] of Deniigt-
mo - i ti, Chio* ko
&R- V WRS- D/tl/IS,
..FINK.
gnrinrt SuiK dentists.
^ Y 1 ' X ' 1 V J Jp'<!wl" ","1 rt<)>"' Work and u„ld Plate.
I * r SjeeHliits l or. M,in w,(l Koliin °
liouia City, olds. Ttr.
I basil of representation In salu
convention for each county In the ttr
r,tory shall be as follows:
blaine. MM
Beaver
' Canadian
Cleveland
I)
Day
G
Kingtlhher..
K
L
Lincoln
3 Logan 2<
. 3 M i
■.. U N A
•6 0 11
• 1 Oklahoma IE
1 P Ii
• • 1 I'aync !
15 Pottawatomie., fi
•10 « 4
■ 8 Koger Q. Mills. I
■ • Washita I
154
Total
It l recommended that, the repub-
lican central committees of the seyei-
al c.< unl ics select, the time for holding
the unity convcrtlons to select dele-
gates aud alternat s for the tr-rrltor
lal concessional convention, wbereli
such delegates aad alternate*have
not been previously selected, and thai
tnc iiu.n >8 and adrireaaes of all dole -
gates, with their alternates, beoW
It is becoming a serious questif n
in the country as to whether the
courts aiv arrogating or not arroirat-
v ii.-
OR. W L. MAU?IH
IDEISTTIST
Bachelder block, corner Broadway
and Grand avenue. Residence ad-
joining office, Oklahoma City. O T
CHAS. H EAGIN,
LAWYER.
Office in Batchelder building, cor.
Grand avenue and Broadway.
H. C. ST- JOHN,
Lawyer & Land Attorney.
Office, Equity Building, Grand Av
Oklahoma City
CAN be HAD OF .
J, w. CURRAN
108 Grand Avenu >
ing to themselves, in too uaiiy*
stances, attributes of prerogative and
and infallibility which must surely
destroy their sense of the responsi-
bility to the people The elevation
of a ciuri to the liencli does not nec-
essarily elevate him to a point where
he is beyond public criticism. The
wisdom of the law in most of tho
states, which make judges elective
hy the people, is made clearly appar-
«nt in the frequency which citizens
are visited with heavy penalties for
exercising the right of free speech.
Without the restraint of definite
tenure and direct responsibility to the
wrTi V <?*" aiLerr.aies, no om pe0ple' We W0"1'1 in ',cril of
ciaiiy certified to the secretary of tin judicial tyranny which would go far
territorial republican committee im , i ♦ i . ,
mediately after the selection of Hucl thc de8tructlon of ° r
delegate*. tionn. A judiciary is never so much
By order of the territorial renuhli. . .
can committee of Oklahoma. Incontempt as when it assumes im-
Wm Ghimks mnuities and privileges never intend- f ^ractice®11.co"rfci1 Special at-
Tukoi.omO Riht*v inJ . . tentions given to land office practicei
Secretary" ^hmr. ed to be enjoyed and attempts to Office 2d floor, Land Office Block.
«'\alt itself above the people who ■
create it—St. Louis Republic.
Williairs Bros.
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Give them a call,
j Southeast cornerGrand & Broadway
EDy/H« N. jSWHET,
AhORNEY - AT- LAW,
OKLAHOMA CITV
Offloe In W 'ion Bloo' west of r t National
B w ' . soutb Bide of V .
ren o HOTEL
JAMES HllAIJE Prop.
Corner Reno and Harvey. Good
j rooms and Excellent Table Board.
Terms $3.00 per week.
J. Ii EVEREST,
LAWYER
It. H BLKAZARD,
THE GUN SMI IE
Will repair your mm, will ropulr your sow-
ln f inacbiuo and door locks and will inuae a
key to any look at a reasonable price.
Grand avenue, with Clarke A Diebl.
W'AU
T
Xi'
Divers.
w
<3. u
Ok!" h
otr -e ■"
AUGUST FROST'S BAR
l"o' i!lt only
IMPORTED WINES & KENTUCKY WBI3
KIES, LAUB" TIEIMER WINES.
! lie fii fVt li
tivaUd
•«r ia tbe
ilikn, C.
Bvtr) tlik.g fir.lc'a -f, and all
llija'lvjay aud Main Street.
W 3 Williams,
'he BroadwayOiOi.il, Keeps a full
imo of vJtjjle Hud 7ancy
groceries, flo uk & fred.
Our Couu'.'j Products are the
"Very E reshent
town. Call and see us, we can
•i you rronfy. 202
viIl/TO. J. D. MILTON.
J. MILTON & SON,
attmneys at law.
I'romol 'i''1 -«:ret ntte; ; m • liutailor
.. .ii! eoiiit
renal >n and
pecia.ly h li.
.:rlter alwayt
lahotiiu C;iv
liepartiaen- lluslr
i >1 ury 1'iiMlie nr..' T]
e. Kquitj iluJiding,
F. DEAN, ! R. A. M. DF.TB1CK,
President Boar.) Den- (•raduate KanBas Clt>
tal Examiners.O. T, Dental College.
id:
Deap 0 DetrieK,
EJ^TXIBTS.
Crown ami Bridge work a Specialty
Oflkv Firsi National Hark b'ld'ng,
rooms 10 and 11, Ok. City, 0. T.
K<- illeuu Count) Coil ven I ion*
In pursuance of the orders of tin
coi county central committee, a count > * f*"! fr""> Ohlalioma loe Co.
12. convention Is hereby called to meet To Ofu I'atboni.:
ma In Oh Ian lima City at 2:H0 p. in. or. Owln to the Deer war the Pabst
May twelfth, 1884, for the purpose o' Brewing Co. went buck on an Iruu
Belectinu fifteen deleiratea to attend u'"rt t ract It had wit ti the Val ----
the Urrltorlrf convention to uoml- lilatz Co to furnish them Ice thus Land Department.
«• Date a delegate to c«nt;rc8a. tlirowli ; th. Oklaiioma Ice Co. out
J< I'-ach township la Oklahoma count) Ibeli s>n -lieH. Mr. M. C"ok, the DE. E. K. PHILLIPS,^
' ;thi", okl"h"nm l,i'y '■ bie to furnish his, Physician and Surgeon.
entitled to five delegates. Kdroomi P},i' '■* -
^ i® entitled to Hve delegates and Choc- r '
Wand's Big Star-
SELF CURE.
Internal and external remed* botntorfi.
DWirV' i(n(im„ q onj a n0Ur driiKKist don't keep it aond $2 and i
Urrlt/Hi.—Jtvooms J and 4 tana- wrill nrepay charges. It takes tho lead Two
dian Block, Oklahoma City. Prac- "omTS.!0."™ tb" mo" ob,"n"t«' -
tice in all the courts and the U. S.
p li, CONNELLA,
LAWYER.
taw City three deleKates.
1 nlet-- otherwise ordered by the local (l1:i
central committeeman, thc republlc-
ti itlutln tbe Uwttl,ijt wiUmtH
t. 2 p. m. on May 10, IHW.ln their re-
[«• ■ townlhlps, nt the last vollnt
''v,- Ulen *U(1 there select ti v.
«to , tqdsaid convention.
1 otherwise ordered by th<-
oir.mitteemao, tne republican
voters of the towns of Edmond arm
w Choctaw City and of the various
It A&rds of Oklahoma City, will meet ai
li 8 p. m. "ii May 10, 1*94. to select the
number of delegates that each suli-
' division Is entitled to under the ap
c portlonment.
A meeting of the central committee
is hereby called for 2 p. m. of Ma<
* l", at Oklahoma City, to call a counn
1 convention for the nomination of n
county ticket, and to fix the basis or
, representation for the same.
o , '■ N Pi'iLUi-s, Chairman.
L. Brown, Secretary.
bus
Of ti vi
will .
ihe pu
days.
until he can make
which will be
w ;; s. The efforts to
Oh lahoma Ice Co. out of
; M'Us secure a monopoly
u-it.css in Oklahoma City
ilive snd Mr. Cook asks
• ol ii - patrous for a few .
• fl-2 1
Do# Tax.
now dui and payable.
j u wilson,
Paper Hanger, Kalsominer and Glazier.
HOUSE and SIGN PAINTER.
Good work guaranteed.
.Obstetrics^ dis- Shop No. 8i Broadway: Residence
L. Msrrinan SBro.
The Oldi.wt Wholesale liquor House
in the Territory, Wholesale
and Retail
Wines, Cigars &
.Jquors.
Specialty in Kentucky Whiskies.
Carry a full Line of Imported
WINE, BANDIES, ETC
for families, .mil all orders will be
!. Give us a call, 113 |
)kl'i''cma Citv, 0. T.
T- M- Richardson Lumber ^o.
WirOIiESAl.K AND RETAIL
Luinber. Siiiu:6§, sa^ii. Doors, Bidi
CAPITAL STOCK $150,OOo
Yards at all points on thc A. T. & S. F. and Choctaw Railroads in the In-
dian Territory. Mills on Southern Pacific, II E. & W. T., Montgomery
Branch and I. & G. N. Rail Roads. Prompt Shipments. Yardi Corner
Harvey and Grand avenne.
D. G. RICHAKD&ON, Seo T. M. RICHARDSON, Txo
ihe Keeley Institute
Of '.he lndiau Territory.
oklahoma city, okla. TER.
Now opeued for treatmeut of
oroiikimobfbiheM (jPIDMBiBHS
d general manager
Ca!i on or address C. F. McOreary, ; .cretary
Rooui No. 14. CanaC':ai block, Grand Avenue
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CONTRACTOR
A.VD
builder,
kinds of contract work given prompt attention
tite estimates furnished upon application. 0
and shop at No. 10 Kast Fourth Street.
r^.enz*.nva*n«*s.:
FRED BEALL,
Washington, 1). 0.
F. M. BEALL
Oklahoma City, 0. T.
L.uuvuv,,,, ""WUIW U1S- OIIOU i^O
eases of woraeD and children and rec- i <94 Mnhlo.
tal diseases. I'iles and rupture cured '
and no detention from business. Of-
ilcc200 Msln aud 15 Robinson streets,
rooms 15 & 10. Residence telephone
No. 33, office telephone Nu. 08. Office
12 and 1
Furnished Rooms
hours 9 to
I to 5 p. m.
Dog lax i
Parti ■ iiit-''(>ted will take notice and
govern themselves accordingly. For
if not paid the dog-catchcr will get
lie, doge J. T. Martin,
_ City Clerk.
Leonard Refrigerators at
rock bottom prices at I'etti e
«fc Co. -6-6
Fon Sale—a four room house and
; lot between Fifth and Sixth street
in llroadwiiy. One-tliird dowi and
balance on time. Enquire at No. 200
Hroadway.. 27-tf
lee cream In all flavorings, cakes
as line or tiner than the linest, Alter
i Hi urilen of democratic cam
paign >|iceches this fall will te. I ed feed drFcks o"f ail kinds and
that handful of republicans in con
OS. OTTSiFll DYE WORKS
JOSEPH r0u8ek, 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, Hats and Caps
repaired, dyed and cleaned.
Reference: Examine ray ^work
corner Reno and Robinson streeis,
Oklahoma City.
the best service possible, at J.J.
Wetzel's parlors. 6-tf
Buy the Quick Meal Gaso-
line Stove, the finest working
st-)ve made. CftH and see
(hem at Pettee «fe ®o\ 6-6
You Deed not believe in vaccination
but don't retrret your mistake la case
you are disappointed. I have sup-
plied 'lie leading physicians with
fresh vacclnuB virus received directly
from l>r. Wood's farm In Illinois. It
keeps dt for use about two weeks
I. Wand.
Linen Sale— Today, tonior-
Iteario throw him into' jail, "refuse row an<1 next da-v. at M("
bail, and suspend the writ o' ulinc,ieys. Prices lower than
hsl*as corpus. That's the way tin y0U eVOT klleW tlleU1'
tyrants of Kurope used to do bui Miss May Fitztferaid wishes to take
thera - only one other place besides 1 llmlted Bu"iber «f pup'ls 1" oc, 1
~ • - <nd Instrumental music
grews had let us alone we could have
done something. '
* ■ 1 v went democratic. There is
some consolation to democrats iu
that Alva is a good long way from
Uovernor Renfrow's place of resi
dei, and is outside of the thiro
Judicial district, wnich no doubt at
counts for tiiis rare exception
Aky Oklahoman who votes the
democratic ticket this tall votes the
endors ment of the right of a j'ulge
to jerk a man uj , and, without
Nicely furnished rooms from $1 to
♦2 per week, and from 25 to 50 cents
per night. Centrally located.
No. 112 Reno avenue, near corner
of Broadway.
MRS. 8. P) DAVIS.
A. B. HAMMER,
ATTORNEY.
; Office Opera House Block, Iloo a 1
Oklahoma City, O. r.
DAVID DOUGLAS,
ARGFliTElCxT.
Rooms 12 and 13 Button building
108 Main street, Oklahoma Oity, 0
T. A simple suggestion from a com
petent architect is sometimes worth
his fee.
r. G. Hays j, m, Vavwis<i
BAYS & VAN WINKLE,
You may think this an impertin ATTOKNJlYS-AT LA W
ent assertion, but I ask you in all
kindness to look at the setting hen Kooms ^ * 5, Okla Nat'l liauk Bl'd.
aud the eggs she is brooding over Oklahoma City, 0. T.
Nobody but Wand can save your. Will practice in all tV courts,
chickens and stock from dying,
prompt!)
IG rami
.'-Vi'irtSgiJ' -
FRED rfe F M. BEALL,
,! Attorneys and Couri3ellors at Law,
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OFFICES AT
ASHINGTON, D. C-, AND OK.%CITY, O. T,
Washington office: - Roooif 16 and 50, Pai iflc Building. Oklahoma City
OIHce:—Rooms 17 and 18 Kuhlman Building: Practice before U S Su-
preme (Vurt. Ceurt of Clr ir : i Departm. ts of Government. Special
attention to land litigation beforo the Interior Department:
HTlLiSS BROS
HORSES,,,,,! mui.ES BoiwhtanJ Sold
Knd t'8 nothing bur first- i-h m i > \
ill 8«' « thejn No 9 E isi ain si r :et o
bona City, ()k a. T- r
Your^
Chickens
Have
Lice.
Oklahoma where the practice is still
followed, and that is Ro ,ia.—King
Dalier I'ree Press.
Bixticn reputable citi^,
a, a ::i;ind jury Bled an accu ,„ior
agaln«t Harry Bacon. In
they indicted him, thus showing thie
thc charges against him wereeonaW
ered by thc grand jury to be veiy
•eriou . The court has authority i0
suspend hiai from office, but tbe
court hai not done so.
Iluger Wilaerson filed an accusa
ti"" 'I aiust Judge Steward. No-
111 'j ■ ' e endorsed the accusation,
uo offense or mftlfeasance
■ urp.-.l, yyt the judge exercised
| the authority co ferru,| „1K)n tlle
tZ Steward
■ Snch manifest favvr.ie-
. mu Iom not show well for the court.
She 1 _
graduate of the Lincoln Conservatory
if Music and the College of Mui-lc,
^'hlcugo, 111., and thoroughly quull-
tled in every respect to give patrons a
thorough course of instruction. For
terms and particulars call at the resi-
lence of L. Marrlnan, corner Fifth
ind Broadway, from 10 to 12 o'clock
m Tuesday and Wednesday. 8-2
DR. GUNN'S
ONION
SYRUP
FOR COUGHS.
COLDS
mo CROUP.
grandmother's advice.
fr*n'1i,riUdr*r Ultt Dr. OuEB>
CHICKKJf LICE
TOWDER.
Wand's
Drug
Store,
S- L. JAMES
No. 112J Grand Avinue.
I Makes a specialty of house clean
j ing, laying carpets, &c. ■
Experienced attendants for ban
qucts, parlies and balls r'wayson
hand. Leave orders.
OKKAHOM 4. FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP
A FULL aad OOXPLMTB STOCK Ofc1 NEW TOOIfl aud
Machinery. Are Prepared 1o do all kinds of Machine
Work and Pvejcuiing Castings in Brass and I-on light and
heavy. Architectural Iron Work Solicited. Caali paid for
Iron and BrasB
W. M. JORDAN p op,
FonaerlyKansas City,Mo, Oklahoma City O, T
New Blacksmith & Carriage Shop
No. 204 Reno Aveuue. We are prepared to do a general line of black,
smith and woodwork. Material and work tirstclass and guaranteed. Uive
us a call and we will ph ase you,
Kozak, Berg & Petersen,
CHK8TBR HOWE. T. K. M'MKCHAN
Howe & McMechan,
ATTORN JfiYS-AT- LA W.
Will practice In all the courts In thi
Territory.
Offlce In Equity Building
itxxu
^V\V(V 5)1 CrtfP
I B. BANDELL & CO.,'
jabchitectg
Room 4, Bassett Block, Oklabom;
Cit , Oklahoma-
*6w mv frftndobtldi
♦hloh I.pr«p«r 4 ,nd mov, w.-««n o v,
*T*rrwh r«. Laic# hottiM fio -—
rune itMituMforli TImt/i ootbiac w c*o4
t'-
GRAND
AVENUE
Fine Farm For Sale.
A tine farm with stock and farm
Implements for sale for M.ooo. The:
farm lias 70 acres broken, cross fenced
orchard, u acres valley, living water, I n ,v:
ak, cottonwood and walnut timber iiiVerytiling H6W LlHi
With the farm will be sold a span of otrir 1"l c;c
mules, wairon. harness, spring wa^on, StriOUyiirbl OlclbS
cow and calf, 2 plows and 7 lint's. M u . n_; i. i; ti ,.L,
acresof corn imw planted, 10acres a "nc't ',lvory "am in Oka
oats and ten acres of cotton and gar- lioma. Hoar ling horses carefa'ly
den truck patch. Will sell all for looked after. Terms reasonable
three miles from'the ctty" 0n^| No. 311 Grand Arenu., Okla Cit,
jB'julr«tttTi i* -Jovu<(ALo01cc. [Telephone No. 34.
Protective Detectm
ASSOCIATION.
Headquarters, Dallas, Texas, witl
branch offices at Atoka, Indian Ter.,
Fort Smith, Arkansas, Parsons, KaD
sos, and Denver, Colorado.
Look out for "C" on Left Jaw.
Have your horses branded and
thus secure their safety.-
rr~ HfapoD ibic airfint« wanted In ever-
H. A. JEFFREYS.
Formerly of KanSss City, Mo.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting
Steam and Hot Waiar Heating.
Headquarters for Iltibber Hose, Sinks and Gas Pipe. Gas Fixtures.
Opposite the PosU fBc#, North Broadway, Oklahoma City.
CTS.
In PoA&ntf*. will s« iul
A Snn |«%> i:nv<*lo|M>. wl <-if|«vr
white, flknii or bri xette
P
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STREET'S
I'rices are the lowest. Goods are the best.
Stock is complete. .Mattresses are the softest.
Rockers arc the easiest. IMnin^ chairs are cheapest.
Hal iv carriages are only for pretty babies—those with the
other kind need not apply. Center tables are tlegant.
Dinning tables nre tirstclass. Picture mouldings are ar-
tistic. Child s beds are nice for summer.
Baby swings are just what you want.
My stock of undertakers goods is quite full. An undertak-
er will always be found in back room over the store, and
1 will serve you as fnueral director, with the same pains
taking personal cars that I have always used.
iNo 14 Robinson Street. 25-dwlm
T. 11. It;cn*ni);oN, President,
OWDER. !
1 "n have wo it advertised (or mnnv t
• bufc hovu you ever tried ll' f[ .
you do not know what uu ItRul
< I'uM dcr In.
Kpozzoni'SV
'k.— ' (
J. P. Botlr, Cashier
O T. Reynolds, Vice Piesldmt
\
*lod#ed h^nutiflftr.
• " I , • ' ' •
tAn.lMMMnapertMiirittloii,
"* < leltcH 11) aih] JfMrii liltj
t^:*1 tltirltiif hot Wwiiiiur.
J.A POZZOWI CO.St. Louis, Mo,.
s <jrv4ii.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
(SPCOF.S&ORS TO OKLAHOMA BANK.)
CAPITAL. - $50,000.00.
Transacts Cernal Btulting hum'iksf.
Accounts of merchants and farmers! solicited. Weguarantee
oourteoue anc1 liberal treatment.
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