Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 281, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 13, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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=^i~he t of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S.UoV, Keport
Baking
Powder
ABiOLUTEIUVP^
Telephone No. 41
G„od gasTumTsto™ for sale-foui
JST Enquire at the Hoffman
Bat,
Choice furnished rooms '"r rc°t(^'
Ur.Q.D. Mu tiger's, HI Fifth
•4;t furnished rooms. Pleasant
.l anding-. 31H Ohlc^aw
street.
A.k your dealers for the Commerce
Hum, there are none better for the
money.
Dr Hunt's dlorrhea rr* summer
^Ulia mt nilxture for sale only at
UalW's droit,torc-
Are you In favor of home Industry'/
H so, patronize them. Smoke the
Commeree cigar. "■™
'I (Jommerce cigar Is the best 5c
oilton the market. Smoke It and
act your money'* worth.
Dunn, tne undertaker, report* the
death of the 8-month old ohild of K.
[( lugland at Deep Fork. Funeral
this afternoon at 2 p. m.
Mr Fred E. Humphreys took 'bin
departure yesterday afternoon for the
in,ul|i da El Ueoo In quest of better
lth. He will be gone for some tlmo
Thursday the 24th Inst., tho Ger
nun M. E. Sunday school will hold
ttri pi-nlc south of the ice factory.
Ltorybody get ready for the samo.
We aan show you the finest line ol
boys hirt waists In the city. I,ur
line of "Mother's Friend" waist* at
T5e, sac and *1 cannot be equaled
The Moo Store. ,s"'
Two large south rooms on first floor,
lcely furnlsded, for rent at Mrs. M
K. smith's private boarding bous',
316 West Third street. Pleasintesi
and coolest location In the city. 13-1 m
Tlie Tijim-JoUHNAL ofBce was sere-
B uifd last night by the colored string
twin under the leadership of Will
Feather. The other boys composing
the orchestra are Noah Brewer, F T
Turner and Frank Carter.
J, t). Humbert and R. B. GUllspIc,
p'f Oakland, Iowa, old friends of Mr
Mann of the Brm of Bruce & Mann
, the city. They have disposed
of their business In Iowa and will lo-
cate here.
The handsome young pap sucker
wh" rum the Norman Call, we've for-
gotten bis name, sees lit to read the
g.wl citizens of this olty a very severe
lecture tot one ao young and pretty.
We tear the disease that ruined Scotl
hit struck this pretty young man.
One scarcely knows which should
hate Snt mention among piles of
tempting dress goods. It is, perhaps
the beat time to make up a summer
! gown, one especially adapted to un-
bea > ly hot days Our line of wash
goods exactly meets the requirements
il Tho Lion Store. 13-1
i You need not believe in vaccination
k but don't regret your mistake In cast
1( you are disappointed. I have sup-
plied tho le?Jlag physicians with
frp,), vacclnus virus received directly
n from Or. Wood's farm in Illinois. It
loops At for use about two weeks
I. Wand.
Notice to Dry Goods and Shoe Mer-
eliiint- We are going to quit busl
i> d will close out ar.y line ol
goods In stock as a whole to merchants
at a liberal discount on cost, as we
wish to close out as soon as possible.
Our store room for rent. Will put ui
building to suit good tenant. Petty-
lolin & Co. 12-2
oquaintanceft. and voterg
of a i 'lit mini-
To my ft* nd* and uoqusii
i,/"H"i'0<"at |ii|jjr-
M in. Mr"r\™l, ov „Mou jwltaaa
Mndllsu rnr th* of
City from th.
'"r«i7o-„r u«i
FELIX VOV.NO iM> HII.VEV
Ike l{i*|>ulilieaD Convriiliou.
The republican county convention
was t.illcd to order by X. N. Phillips,
cha'rruan of the a unty central com-
mit t' '• W.I'. Hurper was selected
as chairman and J. E. Moore waa se-
lected as secretary.
The f'iluwlng committees were se-
lected:
Credentials— A II Classen, C W
, l'alnier. II G Trouper, A W Hubert#,
and J>r Ki lgetibaum.
j On Resolutions—J L Brown, C G
Jones, J E yueio, .1 J Hurke and J &
Hart /.eli.
Order of Business-Grant Stanley,
II j. j, v !, .1 T k.aruo, Wm Tomp-
k n m:u ~ A IvindV.l.
«j-is followfoir wore found entitled
to m ih n ttie convention:
Ch-iCU* Township—lhaac Stlne, J
OLlndin: A K Benson, J M Depuy,
c \V I'd 1 mer.
Springer Township—Wm II Ai
bitfht, M Johnson. Geo Humerlnj<en
jno Kw1« Ki J W Whitaker.
Oklahoma Town hip—J L Brown
W Ohenoweth, J II
bottlot bufor® I feltI ®o
mtioh bottorl I ol<iv<-n bottlnu To-
day, I urn woU. I havA nevfr felt the lea*
tnv>o of tny old compUint Id tbe la^t e.x
c -arg. Wh use th* 'Oolden i Diwot-
ory whenever w<* need u tdood-purlfler. With
Its use, eruptions of aii kinds vanish nod
tlio skin t* rendered clear and uoft, almost
ufl an infants.'' 8old ererywhere.
Capture.! at El Urn" Ami IndlllM a«
Train Kolil>er«.
u. S. marshals made an Impoitantj l.an'l J .. •. ai O
cunt ore yesterday at El Beno In tho Hob tck, U W Qolmby
persons of Felix Voung and Hartzel! Townsli'p—J A Ilartzell
Silvcy who have been reoognlied as Beity Ctt«eboll, F E Leonard, fbo
. ,il, , r ,ti,, ..anu "f trsln r<ltl Ilanilly, Alee Nichols
Who undertook to bold up the Rock Ca-is Township-1) H Mitchell, V
Prnth-r, Joel Mitchell, T E Duncan
A S Adamson.
Edmond Township—J S Jones, W
r\i
in
too
ff
Island train not long aifo
Fell! Young came Into -51 «•"
his horse and was making out of town
„t i break neck speed when a marshal
"lot hi. horse from under him.
Either the fall of tho horse or the
ball broke Young's leg, but in spite
of that he jumped up and started to
run. He was soon overtaken and lie
aQd Nat Silvcy who had just, b jan
put under arreit, were placed on tlie
north bound H ick Island train and
taken north.
Tiie two men have been recognized
as inombers of the band of Bock 1-
land train robbers. Both men lived
in this city in the early days and both
bore unsavory reputations.
A l'ap-Siicker's Wall
How much longer will Oklahoma
City rest under the ban of disgrace
that has been thrown around her by
the rabble and riff raff which Infests
her borders? Today that beautiful
city Is advertised to the world as op
posed to law and decency. Are tlier.
not true Americans enough In thai
city to throw the resolutions sent ou
by her Bcums, back into their teeth
and set her aright, with the world"
We believe there are. l.aw must, pre
vail.—Norman Call,
The Philomathea held Its rego'a
weekly meeting at the board of edu
cation parlors On account of the al
senco of seven' members the pregran
was short, but the discussion, led bv
VIn. Aston, is so spirited and In
tereatlng that Itnlmoi-I compensated
for the loss ol the other members.
The lesson for May 1Mb will be tli'
rolgn of Queer V ctorta, with quota
tlons from Tennyson, and a paptr
same by Mrs. Kiiulas. A full at
tendance Is c'.os red as the annual
election of olllcc.s wh, o 'cur. Mri-
Arnold Miller, s, :n-tar>.
A Pleasant Birthday Party
Miss Junla Dunham entertained
number of her many friends and
school mates yesterday, it being her
fourteenth birthday. The house wss j
beautifully decorated with roses,
smllax and potted plants. Delicate
refreshments were served, and the
hours from seven to ten passed merri-
ly In games and music. She whs the
recipient of some pretty little friend-
Lundy, W (5 Classen, R C Thompson
W (' Jackson.
B'tonc Township—H Randall Grant
Stanley. Win Wilson, L Blxler, B
Sutton.
Counc'l Grove Township—^W M
Clapper, W W French, K L Brannl
ger, I 11 Markwal), W Thompson.
Uritton Towuship—C C Hansen, J
W I'Vner, G G Bakor, II Blackburn
II '"anloy.
SjK-mg Ureek—J W Ramsey, Loul
Wnlmm, J A Nicholson, Bannei
Evans, F Ewlng.
First Ward Oklahoma City—C A
Randall, Dr Munger, J J Burke, J T
Mai tin. John Mat tin.
Second Ward Oklahoma City—H II
Black, Dr Felgenbaum, B F Burwell
L,b s Dunn, A L Welsh.
Third Ward Oklahoma City—J F.
Bell P S Goodrich, J II Garver, Isaac
Roberta, II W White.
fourth Ward Oklahoma City— 0 G
Jones. W II Jones, J F Blick, James
W DeFurd, W H Clalboro
Greeley Township—JA J Bauguess.
II G Trosper, R N Baker, W P Frlss,
Robt Steele,
Choctaw Citv-J. S Mu/.z.y, G W
Ontealt, W I' Harper.
IVi Township—John Wnner. Chas
W Wlo« <<w. G C Underwood, W M
McCarty. E W Sweeney.
Mustang—J J Brady, J S Rash.
Edmond City— J E Quein, J F,
Moore, Jaa Brown, S G Morgan, A II
CtasscD.
(r itcbo—-O H Hill, — Hamilton, A
rtear.l. W II Couch, A (Justin
Republican—A W Roberts, Gee
'iVIIburo, E T Hennessey, D Martin
M Luster.
The resolutions adopted are as fo!
lows:
Wliei"as. There never was a time
111 the hlsto'y of Oklahoma county
wlicn t.he prospects for rcpublV-an
success was so bright, therefore he. it
Resolved, That «ve hereby pledg
lurselves to labor for that success
i.ltli renewed energy, to the end that
the bet Interests of the people may
be subserved.
Resolved, That we demand great
care at the hands of conventions, tc
the end that, only iflicleut, honest
and reliable men may be nominated
for office—and that all others be
e'egmod to the rear.
Resolved, That wo heartily endorse
ship offerings. Those present wer : be rcsolutIons of the democratic cen
Gussle Duke, Florence Dusch, Daven- *•< ' committee of Payne county in Its
... ... . i 1 .luiiniii'lut Inn of Honrv W t ftnn
of night, and destroyed the vines and i
other growing things in their efforts
ti; xet the ripe berries. In most cases j
the little berry beds tiave been watch-
od and tended by the mother and ,
children. Such stealing Is the very
worst kind, for the articles taken
h ive a value to the owners far beyond
their Intrinsic worth, besides so run h
destruction occurs during every t-u h
raid. Those big boys will get pep-j
psred with shot at close ranye if thev
b not cease their raidB, for the ov n
jra of the pardons are too thorough) v
incensed to carry them into the cour \ r
c M. DUNN.
,T. L. BBNJAMIN
wt rites:
two years I wm a con-
stant sufferer froni dls-
•asospeculiar tom*sex.
Ihad to tie carried from
my bed, bad horrible
d '.ma, sinking m-naa-
ttoiis. wm very nervous
and bid little « r on ip-
pstiu. In abort, my
whole body was rucked
with palo. 1 l>ad fre-
OKLAHOMA CITY FURNITURE CO.
204 and 206 Main Street,
Oklahoma City
qucot attack a of hyate-
ria, and wa*> completely
dlscournffvd for 1 found
i medicine
Hid. At 1
Mrh. Tappak.
. found
. did inc any
a. la«t I dfter-
ciiued to try Dr.Pleroc s
Favorite Vmcripfton.
i had taken but two
OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE.
T>ad Boom Suits from $12.00 up..**-—
Reed and Rattan Chairs, Settees, Te.oles. JJtc
inEnaEEBBSEBE
MOST COWIPl ETE
1CM
Kv©r brooght to tlio city. oui
fcOUNOTS,
SING1K
T,OUN©ES.
CHENILI.E,
ILEATH1EE
an® 'WILTON ®ll©
COUCHES.
Heal Dilate Transfers.
The following is the list of real eb
\te transfers for the past week •«
urnished by Owens & Welch, at -
j^ractors, Ne. 116 Broadway:
8 II Ferguson to Fritz Heler,
nw i sec 31-12-1 east ... ♦ 1,050;
Wm Johnson to Fritz Heler,
Carpets made and laid the same day of purchase. Our prices aud goods will be
found to compare with any house west of Kansas City, Call and be coimawd.
sw i sec 31-12-1 east....
F. S Smith to Rufus W Smith,
se i sec 16-11-4 west
ames Ilrabe t.o Jno Saucliek,
lot 14, blk 5, Oklahoma Olty
Jeff Seaton to Frank Men ten,
lot 31, blk 4, Oklahoma City
A W sVarbrough to Chas H
Binghuin, lot 4. block 58,
Edmond
E B Townsend to Uha« ADoke
lots 7 and 8, block 8, Ed-
mond
I Epperson to Laura A Vance
lots 21 and 22, blk 19, Okla-
homa City
C L Me Hoy to G W Tennison,
lots 17 and 18, blk 18, Okla-
homa City
Herman Turk to S A Warner,
lots 29, 30 and 31, block 60,
Oklahoma City
G W Light to C J Weber, lots
23 and 24, blk 1, Britton —
' Bail to K J Ball, lots 31 and
32, blk 08, Oklahoma City...
S K lug to L>Koelng, ne i sec
27-11-1
The Oklahoma City Water-
Works Co. of Topeka, to the
Oklahoma City Waterworks
U). of Oklahoma City, the
waterworks plant, lixtures,
etc., In Oklahoma City
1,000i
2,0001
2001
300
6(0
6(0
1,200
1.000
500
2,900
John Ten ("ate
Suit anil Commission Dealer
in all kinds of
IVSuies
^ A
HORSES
BROOD MflRES a SDC"'q't>U
1 arrest Shipper'* and Dealer in Oklahoma 1 erritory
T, 8iWBHAY *t PRIVATE SALES EVEEY 1)AV.
I^-Auction Evihy Saturday. J,
~\J\ T~) T\C Opposite OViVOJU.O'KV.I ^. •
Y /\ 1\1J J l'«Ht OIBce.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
—of—
THE FIRST NATIONAL BASK
At Oklahoma City in the Territory of
Oklahoma, at the Close of Business,
Muj 4th, I Mi l.
150,(XW
RK8«>L'KCK8.
IiOunp n<i discounts.
CUlltt HES AMI SOCIETIES
Recotfulie virtue In values. Our
■U '1: le«U power in prices. We dare
to huf ihe latest fad« l( they have
merit, and not afraid to buy enough
to go around. We never allow our
J u> p, energy to relax in keeping up wlili
I are i "Pnhlic patronage Is a
publli ' ust:" our high grade spring
. Bi hi,"<is will prove their worth In usi',
and better out of the store than
J" . lo Let w|«dom put your dollar where,
belongs. Th? Mon Store. 13-1
I Cm la
I ., The ■ aerable Arch-Deacon Beck-
I 1 with of 'l'eiae, will bold a mission In
' St i nn) ) church Oklahoma City, bo-
,, ginning Sunday morning, May 29tb.
| " Tb* nialiop was greatly pleased when
•of o h«kn«w .hat, I>r. Ounn had secured
111# to the «r«i wa of Mr. Beckwith, who Is
I that one .>( the beat mlsaloners of tbe
church it the southwest. The oon-|
_ l'raag.
1 tiatl,
port Richardson, Willie Richardson
Ruby lllchardson, Laura Word, Ger-
trude Champion, I-ula Ryau, Minnie
Ryan, Irwin Johnson, (Jra Bowles.
Sarah Herskowlti, Walter White
Kthel Davis, Bessie Davis, Mores
Wolf, Vina Brogan, Bernice Scott,
Nellie Rockefeller, Ella Martin.
A Piece of Her Mind.
A lady correspondent lias tills tostiy
"1 want to give a piece of my mind
to a certain class who object to ailv< r-
tlslng, when It costs them anything
this wont cost them a cent.
1 suffered a living death for nearly etinis !• lynn
...A nAnpo uilf I, Imniliintxia V..... I. - ' rlllGll Unit Pllll
drnia',,Jl- class will meet every after
noon during the mlwlon, and regular
••rvices and sermon every evening
iliirino t.hA t«n rt a uu ^ jj
- ■ — ^ VI« J C V Ol
during the ten days mluloo
' "• will he welcomed.
will be welcomed.
Haseatc
8peclal com m unlcatlon of Oklahoma
Lodge No. 3 Monday evening, Ma,
Ujiaatt , (, S o'clock. Work In third de-
Oft dept gree Visiting brethren cordially in
Mw u 'Itod I ly order of the W. M.
O. H. Violkt, Secretarv.
Twot,
an aurri
wnti shai
faave rata
Indicted,
two years with headaches, backache.
In pain standing or walking, was be-
ing literally dragged out of exlstenr \
my misery Increased by drugging.
At last, In despair, 1 committed the
sin of trying an advertised medicine
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription,
and it restored me to the blessednesr.
of sound health. 1 honor the
physician who when be knows be can
cure; has tbe moral courage to advc -
ttse the fact."
The medicine mentioned Is guaran-
teed to cure the delicate disease pe-
culiar to females, as "Female Weak-
ness," periodical pains, Irregularities,
nervous prostration, spasms, chorea
or St. Vitu's Dance, sleeplessness,
threatened Insanity.
To permanently cure constipation
biliousness, Indigestion or dyspepua
use Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.
lenuuclatlon of Henry W Scott, and
als i the resolutions adopted by the
non-partisan mass meeting held In
Okliih' nui City on May 1, 18114, and
ask tb it the department of justice
take steps to thoroughly Investigate
the official acts of said Judge Henry
W Scott and remove him from office.
Resolved, That tills convention
heartily and sincerely sympathizes
with Frank McMaster and Messrs
I Hurke & Brown of the Timks-Joub
\al .11 their Incarceration for advo-
■ it log free speech and a free press
I That we endorse the course of Hon.
our delegate to con-
Awarded Hiehest Honors World's Fair
■ss, and commend bis activity, can
uid efficienty as a public officer, and
we Instruct the delegates from this
county to the congressional nomlnat-
ng convention to support him for re-
nomlnatlon.
J. E. Qckin, C. O. JONES,
Sec'y. Chr'm
The following delegates and altet
nates were choseu to territorial con-
tion:
A C Scott. J J Burke. B F Burwell,
eo Jones, FS Goodrich. C A Ran-
dall, J E Queln,. John Witt, II W
White, George Outcalt., A W Roberts,
H G Trosper. Ur Fisher, W C Jack
ion, J II Markwell.
Ai.tkknatbs—Selwyn Douglas, Dr
Munger, l)r Fe'genbautn, John M
Martin, W H Claiborn, J E Bell, .las
Brown, M Johnson, John Smith, J S
M in?, Robt Cole, J AJ Bauguess.
G G Baker, Jas Lind, J' L Branniger
B F Burwell was selected territorial
central commlltenian for Oklahoma
!Ounty.
Services anil SundaT School# at the Dif-
ferent Churches Today.
bt. caul's chchch.
2nd street near Robinson.
Kcv. D. Griffl. r jn, I). D. Rector.
Win. E. Goulding warden.
Prof. Hallock, S. S. Supt.
Today's services:
First Sunday. Holy communion
after morning prayer at It a in.
Evening prayer at 8 p. ti;
Sunday School at 10 a. w.
All are kindly Invited.
SALEMS GERMAN 51. E. CIIUltCH.
317 Cal. avenue.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. ni.
Preaching at 10:30 a.m. and 7:45 p. m.
Communion services after morning
sermon. .
Jungendbund at 8 p. m. Wednes-
dasinglng class at 8 p, m. Friday.
Everybody Invited.
A.J. Ross.
Pastor.
m. k. cruiicii.
Cor. Robinson and Fourth street-
Sunday school at 2:.ju p ih.
Preaching oy Rev. D. N. Stafford,
D. 1). at 11 a in. and8:00 p. tu.
Prasei meeting Thursday 7:46 p. B -
Epworth Leu^ue meeting after the
sermon Sabbath even lug.
All cordially invited.
1). n. Stafford, Pastor.
61/68 M
„vert^r«:^S"nd unsoj-urftl
V 8. bonds totocure croulauon 0
Premiums on U. 8. bonds 54
l^nkfng ho us'', furniture ami iixturos -M,M6 41
. I Mm NlUoOHl l-u.iM(DOt referve
1*61,1401 [ffStiMd-i ftiul Bnukeri
I uc froiu approved raserve ajrouts. .
Checks and other cash items.
iH-gai tender Dote
~7~ " H. J. MILLER.
C. ABEKNETHY.
ABENETHY & MiuLER.
Barber shop and Bath Rooms
- .srAsjrsAffv JS ts.255 sst
way and Ms.n stree.
QUICK MEAL
70.776 fl#
8,428 W
52.057 70
2,779
8,001 <K-
J0.0001W 08,a«6 0
J53mptto'lun't MnU.8.tre .urer
(5 |>(!r cent ol rlrcuiaiion)
... . . . . .«9fl,82V 71
Total ••••
LIABILITIES.
cpitai M«*MM ' ; "JSffiS
rmri"*leiipr<.lii<. ■■ eiperwenand , 11Sj B„
-isa
11,1, to ni her Natl..n l ' Jiin, 40
!m-wVauVid -voi't, fuWce- to chock aw.ow^
Demand eert ideates of deposit - '285 00
certified checks —* ""
',1««,XiM7l
COI NTT Of OKLA'
.ahom 1
i "i"?ABo.Io cannier of the ah„ve named
hank .1" tt'iient liyswcar that tho above state
S;™" .hy
day o, May, < '<■ Notar> l'Jbllc
Com. cxpltes Auk. i*r"
Attest: T. M. Htt'ii*itn«o .
UO.IRKUT f( , HtCHMlDBOV.
w. f. cahtblot
Directors
OMriing t
tlsctlos; rei
directs, w&
, fiajy Puro Crcuu of T*rt r Powder.—No Ammoni i t*o Alum
vf Hvycf-IO Yw tba •*
Some very blR boja In this city have
1) -t-tt guilty of very tuean tricks with-
in the pant three or four days. Sev-
eral people In South Oklahoma have
worked hard to grow nice gardens
Tliej have succceded, and thn'e gat
dens are 'ust beginning to aflord the
owners a slight return for the labor
bestowed upon thun. Tilt pretty
little strawberry beds In those gar-
dens have eiclted the appetites uf
•everal buys who have frequently
slipped Into tne jardens under eorer
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
The aervicea will be of usual Inter-
est and Importance.
r'rciAiIng '™!i" "nd p. m. by
!>Tlitfaiornlng service
■d to n spoclal subject by all the Con-
^rejatlonal churches of America.
g X, singing will be led by the new
choir who w^ll render somei apecla
music, with Mr. W W. Scott as or
rB%A-MKR, A. V. FRANCIS,
S. s. Supt. r as tor
M. R- CHURCH, SOUTH.
Sunday school at VM a. n^
Preaching by Rev • P l-ane of
Norman, at 11 a. in. and 8_p. m.
Seat~ free and all .cylted
PRB8BYTBRIAK CHURCH.
Services as usual morning and even
in —11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sabbath school at 9:46 a.m.
Christian Endeavor Society meets
at 7 p.
All a
lire cordially invited.
Frederick W. Hawley.
Pastor.
It cures blood and skin disorders.
It does this quickly and permanently
is tb re any good reason why you
should not use DeWltt's Sarsaparllla :
It recommends Itself. Seott & (- •
We will shave you
NeaCarefully,
#n J's mootlfl v
at the First National Barber Shop.
F H. Reed has the finest hearse or
funeral car in the torritory. Mr.
Grant Jtihnson who Is an eiperienced
undertaker is In clarge. Lea'e call
day or night at Reeds furnltuie
store.
Go to J. J • Wetzel's for a first-class
di h of Ice cream, strawberries and
cream, Iced drinks, fruits, nuts anil
confectioneries. 5-tf
de Witt's Sarsaparllla Is prepared
for cleansing the blood from ImpGil-
ties and disease. It docs this and
more. It builds up and strengthens
constitutions Impaired by disease. It
recommends itself. Scott & Co.
If dull, spiritless and stupid; If yuur
blood Is thick and sluggish, If your ai ■
petite Is captlcinus and uncertain,you
need a Sarsaparllla. For best results
take DeWitt's. It recommends Itself.
Scott & Co.
Mrs. Su'doE. Lano has concluded
to take a limited number of pupils In
art. Mrs. Line Invites those Inter-
ested in art to call and examine her
collection of ol' paintings at the Tur-
ley block, corner First and Broadway
Oklahoma City.
The First National Bath Room
are fumigated each week,
The Commerce cigar Is guaranteed
to be strictly hand made. 11-tf
Latest Style Visiting Cards,
Wand'* Drug Store.
l or rent, two furnished rooms In
private house. No. 411 North Har
vey street.
Shavo ten cents, baths twenty ('int'
attl? First National barber shop.
Good rooms for rent. Enquire ot
Seymour Price at Electric Light of
Bee.
Rooms to rent-Outside rooms In
brick block. Enqulro at No.^ '-W
Broadway tf
For Sale—Two verv desirable resi-
de nee lots on west Fourth street.. I'-n
quire at No. 200 Broadway. 27-tf
Ice cream the finest In the city at
I the Grand Avenue lee Cream carlorh
T H. Group, proprietor.
For Rent—Furnished room lu
First National Hank building, In
quire at Timbs Journal ofilce.22-tf
Oholce lots for sale In Maywood b;
Brandom & Llndsey, real eBtat.
agents, corner Broadway and Grand
avenue.
The reduction in price of work. at
M
BArTlST CHURCH.
Sunday school iis usual at 0:46
V Brandom, superintendent.
Preaching at regular hours morning
and evening. _
Young people's meeting at 7 p m.
Come and worship with us.
All cordially Invited.
A. f I'hhson, Pasttr.
21 -tf
Dog Tax
Dog tax I* now du°. and payable.
Parties interested will take notice and
govern themselves accordingly. For
If not paid the dog-catcher will get
the dogs. J* I1 Martin,
3-tI City Clerk,
lne reuuuuuu i.. .
the First National barber shop will
not lower the quality of Its work.
Creates health, creates strength,
creetes vigor; De Wilt's Sarsaparllla
It recommends Itself. Scott & Co.
If you want a dish of pure Ice
cream and some of Mrs. Group's honn
made cake call at the Grand Avenui
Ice Cream parlors. 24-tf
Money to loan on roal estate, chat
tels, horses, mules, watches, dla
monds, Jewelry, etc. C. A Gardner
room U, Button 'block, 1081 Malt
street. 18-lmo
Let us remind you that now U fcbf
time to take DeWitt's Sarsaparllla, it
will do you good. It recommends it
self Scott & Co.
Mrs. L. M. Brown at No. 213 Main
street has the neatest little millinery
establishment In the city. All th
latest French fashions for the spring
and summer season. Call on her fo*
satisfaction In prices and work
Everything always clean that Is
used at the First National barber
hop.
Something wrong when you tire too
easily. Something wrong when the
skin Is not clear and smooth. Some-
thing wrong when the blood Is impure
Everything rlghi when you take De
Witt's Sarsaparllla. It recommends
Itself. Scott & Co.
Go to H. A. Jeffrey's for your water
and sewer connections. Opposite the
pustolllce. 22-tf
What makes a house a home? The
mother well, the children rosy, the
father In good health and good humor
All brought about by the use of De
Witt's Sarsaparllla. It recommends
Itself. Scott
ARE THE BEST.
SOLI. w j PETTEE & CO.
121 & 1211 Main Street.
Oklahoma
Territorial
Fair Association
Will hold their second annual fair
Seoieinhsr
AT OKLAHOMA CITY..
$ 10,000.00
PUKSKS AND
PKEMIUS.
Entrees to Btock cloBe
JXJ3STE 1,1QQ^±.
For psiiiculars write to
Kb. Ot*ruoi.s*r, Secy.
A Sure Cure for Pile'
Itching Piles are known by moist-
ure like presplratlon, causing Intense
Itching when warm. This form as
well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding,
yelld at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile
remedy, which acts directly on parts
effected,, absorbs tumors, allays Itch-
ing effects a permanent cure. 60 ets.
Druggist or mall. Circulars free.
Dr. Bosanko, Phlladelph'a, Pa,
Sold by Scott & Co.
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Burke, J. J. & Brown, E. E. Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 281, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 13, 1894, newspaper, May 13, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150485/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.