Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 287, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 20, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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b.E.bkown.
I ,.. fcomt*.
P.urke & Brown.
eillTOIW n<l l'iiOl'HIKTOKH.
~ IToMclal I'ap" fthe C1<J'
sdbscbiptxon rateb.
Da lt (per "Wk)..-
(pr~ month)
(per year)..
V *kly (one year)
I IS
60
600
100
Yesterday'* WeMhir.
axlmum temperature, 04; Mini-
b- m, 10; Rainfall .00.
'forecast for thlrty-slx uours:
V'a r, warmer.
ha* no right that the attorney is
bound to respect until the mechanic
puta up a good and sutllcient bond to
indemnify '.he lawyer in caac
bis fees exceed the amount ot the
claim.
In the ease mentioned, the attorney'
haa the entire claim and fifteen dol-
lars put up for court expenses which
were not incurred, and now he de-
mands a bond or *40 for attorney's
fees! The olllcial appealed to tells
the mechanic that lie must Under the
attorney a liond for his fees, anil then
make a demand for the money 1ms-
forc the attorney can be touched for
embezzlement. The mechanic is be
wildered with all thiB labywrinth o
law, and inadaml way wondeu what
crime he has committed. The only
part ot it that is plain, is the loss of
1120. The attorney ai e astliougli
he had been insulted, ami when the
mechanic got through with the
officials, he was inclined to believe
himself that ho had offeicd the attor-
ney an lusult.
This damnable attempt to rob me
SPECIAL
SALE
.11 sell my entire xtock
of merchant Tailoring at Ibbc
than cot-t in any quantity to
suit customer, an<i any goods-
that I make tip will alno be at
less than first cost. 1 take
this method to reduce my
Mr llenr# Dart*. | I>r.1*ura Davlp,
flriduMe UnlverMty of Ur«<n> te oJ
MuryU' d. Until- I * .* oI oi beiiUht-
more. I ry, Chicago-
DR. 0 m5- opuis,
DENTISTS.
Crown anil llrMee Work MjI G"W PJ
^iieulsltieH. Cor. Main i.l.il Kubliuun. Oku
• UU.OklH T-r.
MALEYB RQS
No. 114 Main Street,
Retail Dealers.
Keep a full line of
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Make a specialty of
Kentucky Wlii-kl'"
1tten110s, kditobh.
i'he fifth ann-.ial meeting of the
O lahoma l'ress association will be
hi- 1 in the opera house at Guthrie at
3 Op. in., on Tuesday, May '-'J,
]: >4. All members of the associa
ti- i are requested to i o present.
AI. newspaper men in Ok. -'.oina who - ^ )lt
ei not members are cordially wrlted | ehamcs ■ ^
tc bo present and become members. I 8i0p The people can stoj .,
A suitable program is being arranged vcry and very gracefully.
. i ill v.a .... 1.1 ml,.., I in ,l few davs.
juitable piogram is being arranged ^ easily
1 will be published in a few days. (|Uesiion as to the inteu
J. E. Qui eh, Preside"* ■■
H. B. 01 i.sthaf, Secretary
I
Civilization has get in its work
on the Chickasaw nation. The can-
di latoft for governor are announcing
tli 'ougb the papers.
The Roiik Island and the Choctaw
m Iroads are now working together.
TI e combination gives the sam/iinte
f: >m eastern points to Oklahoma City
a the Santa Fe, and through cars, of
c, arge. Good for the llock Island.
Kingfisher Froe l'ress.
The cold spell of yesterday was
bit the after etfects of the republi-
can convention and a fortaste of
w'lat is in store for the party this
fall. A pre-arranged program for a
ci nvention does not inspire much
v irmth.—Oklahoman.
There ia plenty of warmth auicng
r. publicans, lt is the chlllincfl a
ni jng democrats that's causing
d i op in the temperature.
Many of the exchanges are filling
li i with announcements of candidates
fur county offices. It is none too
t. rly to let people know you aro in
ti e field for an office if you intend
t let your name go before the con
v. ntion. The man whose record will
1 ar investigation should announce
li t name early to give the people of
ti e county au opportunity to know
!> m.
.ton or meaning of the law. It is
clear and very explicit. A man who
attempts to mystify it does so for the
purpose of robbery.
A queenly Head
Can never rent on a body frail from
disease any more than the lovely
can grow In the sterile soil. When
consumption fastens Its bold upon a
victim, the whole physical struct ire
Icinuu'euecs its decay. At. ami' a
period, before the disease is too far
advancod, Dr. Pierce's Golden Med-
cil Discovery will arrest and euro it.
So certain I* this, that an offer is
mado to refund the money paid for it
when a failure can tie found under
the condition of ft fair trial.
Once used, Dr. Pierce'* Pellets arc
always In favor. Hpccltlc for consti-
pation, pile*, bllllousness, and head-
aches.
DR. W. L. MAUP1H,
rXElSTTIST
Haebelder block, corner Broadway
and Grand avenue.
chas. h. EAG1N,
LAWYER.
Office In Batchelder building, cor
Grand avenue and Hroadway.
S. £ palM,S.S. 6
DENTIST,
Oklahoma City, 0. 1-
Otllce in State Bank Building.
Telephone "No. ft*
AUGUST FROSTS BAR
Handles only
MPORTED WINES & KENTUCKY WHIS-
KIES, LA.UBENHEIMER WINES.
'ilie finest Beer iu th. ci-y. fi.rjtbing fi^ «ud all
treated alike. C ruer Broadway aud Main Stre .
T- M- Richardson Lumber ro.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
H- C. ST- JOHN,
Lawyer & Land Attorney,
Offlcc, Equity BuildlnK, Grand Av
Oklahoma City
Williams Bios.
Staple and Fancu Groceries
Give them ft call.
Southeast corner Grand & Broadway.
stock, This is a fact. Now
ia your time to get a GOOD
SUIT CHEAP, or the goods
for one. Times are hard and
money scarce, aud i am bound
to meet the issue. Call early
while stock is complete.
J. W. CURRAN,
108 Grand Avenui
KMM N. isWElPF,
Ah ORNEY - AT-LAW,
OKLAHOMA CITV
OIBco in WMson Block, west of First National
Hank, south Bldo of Main atrium.
W S Williams,
The Broadway UiooT ec;>' x full
line of SiAple aud Fancy
GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED.
Our Country Products arc the
Very Freshest
in >n. Call nd « ns, wo can
. ■ ,-,u money. 202 H' ft'i'.'i'uy.
■ „; ,.toT
J. MILTON & SON,
ftTTORNEYS ftT LAW.
ami other IK'lurlinrat Uu'
!w'a" b''i\'!• Hio'•'"'h'1 uiiy Uulldln*. tik-
li city
urn®, siuoies, sasn. Doors. Bin
. tv>iar\
CAPITAL STOCK $150.OOO
n • . ti., A T & S F and Choctaw Railroads in the !> •
Yards at all points on the A. • • Montgomery
dian Territory. Mills on Southern Pacific, H E. & . I.,
Branch and I. & O. N. Bail Roads. Prompt Shipment..
Harvey and Grand avenue.
D. C. KICI1AKDSON, Sec
Y<vrd: Conn r
T. M. RICHARDSON,
RENO HOTKL
JAMES HRABE Prop.
Corner Reno and Harvey. Good
rooms and Excellent lable Boaid.
Terms: $3.00 per week.
UK. V. *AN, "R A. M. I'STBICK,
iriant iiii iril Den- Graduate Khhhii<3 Clt>
Deal) 0 DetrieK,
dehtists.
Crown and Bridge work a Specialty
Otlice: First Kati< nal Hank l In ng,
rooms 10 aud H, Ok. City, O. 1.
TlU owner of the Call ought to
li ave Norman. The majority of Hie
\i oplc of that city have offered him
the worst kind of an insult. I hey elect
I a city council that had so little re
( ,rd for the wishes of J udge Scott
1 appoint Tom Berry city attorney,
j Uuse aristocratic cusses, who are en -
' -ftvoring to estabish caste in this
c mntry, aro getting onto thorny
; ound. They ought to deprive the
V li I gar horde of the right to sullcr
Good Kiisollne s'jove for sale four
burner. Enquire at tho Hodman
liar. 10"lf
Choice furnished rooms for rent at
Mr. O.l). Munger's, No. Ill Ktfth
street. ''''
Nice furnished rooms. Pleasant
surroundliiKs. Call lit Ills Chickasaw
street.
r>000 feet of line seasoned oak lum-
ber for sale. Inquire at Jones Mill-
Inn Co's olllce.
Ctiocolutc and cream - Gewin's
Fountain. 1
My own money to loan on chattels.
Call and see me, over postuBlce.
15-4t 23. pevton.
The Commerce cltfar is manufact-
ured by the Commerce Cltfar Factory
M. Loder Is proprietor. 11-tf
Dr. Hunt's Mixture Is excellent In
colic, cholera, dtorrhca, cholera In-
fantum, summer complaint, flu* and
ill derangements of bowels. It Is
healing and soothing and utterly
narmless. 10-tf
FI.Y TIME.—Kor fly nets, lap
dusters, buggy harness and all other
spring goods In the saddlory depart
uient, call on John A. Rank, No. :«'■
Kast Main street, and examine before
purchasing. U'9
F. Menton, the baker, handles notii
lug but the very best bread, pies and
cakes, a tlrst class fruit stand and r
general line of staple and fancy groc
erics. Call on him at No. 3J llroad
way. 15-luio
For an easy shave, faslilonr.blo hair
cut or au elegant bath, don't forget
i that you will Hud tliem all at Aber-
barber shop, under
j.h everest,
lawyer .
Practice In all .courts. Special at
mtlons gl
Olllce 2d
R. H. BLEAZARD.
THE GUN SMITH.
Will repair your gun. will
iuir oiaohlne door locks an will maKt a
kty to any lock at a rca onable price, ma
Graml avenue, Willi Clarke At Oiclil.
tentlonsglien to l^dofflw'practice
2d floor, Land Ofllce HlocK
P 11, CONN ELLA,
LAWYER-
OI' KICK:—Rooms 3 and 4 Cana-
(linn Block, Oklahoma City. Prac-
tice in all the courts and tho U. S.
Land Department.
' Wand's Big Star
SELF CURE.
Internal and external remedy botn torlS
17 vour diutrgrist don't keep it send I- and-
will prepay cbarRen, It takes tho lead. Two
bottle* will euro the most obstinate
oriemaie.
OX. LU'Y SISittDYfi WORKS
jobki'ii rousek, porp.
Practical Dyer of fifteen year'B ex-
perience m Russia. Silk and satin
dresses, Ostrich feathers, Chenille
and Lace curtains, Hlankets Wool
and Cotton Goods, Hats and Caps
repaired, dyed ami cleaned
'jlie Keelcy lustitule
Of the ludiau Territory.
oklahoma city, okla. ter.
Now opened for treatment of
BRUEIMS, v P.B OPIUM-.-HABITS
Pall on or address 0. V. McCreary , -retary -id geteral mnnake
Room No. 14, Canadian Block. Grand Avenu
it!
9):
J B WILSOM,
paper Hanger, Kalsominer and Glazier,
HOUSE aud SIGN PAINTER
Good work guaranteed.
Shop No. ti4 Broadway; Residence
324 Noble-
DU. E. E. PHILLIPS,;
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Branches. Obstetrics dls-
, eases of women and children and rec-
tal dlsei .es. l'lles and rupture curcd
and no detention from business, ut-
L. Mamnan &&ro.
The Oldest Wholesale Liquor House
in the Territory, Wholesale
aud Retail
Wines, Cigars &
Liquors.
Specialty in Kentucky Whiskies.
Carry a full Line of Imported
WINE BRANDIES. ETC
for families, aud all orders will be
promptly filled, fliveus a call, 113
Grand avenue, Oklahoma City, O. T.
CONTRACTOR
1 ■ " yy ^T-r
ana no aeienuuu iryui
Reference: Examine my .work uce_200
comer Reno and Robinson strec , j^0 33j otWce teiCnhoae No. 68. Office
Oklahoma City. hours 9 to 12 ana 1 e "
hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 p. n?
The city council of Norman gave
udge Scott ft fearful slap in
le face when it appointed Tom Ber-
r/'eity attorney Berry incensed Judge
- 30tt a couple of weeks ago by mak
Ig oath that he believed he could
cot get justice in his court, aad
f JW days later Berry was indicted for nethy & Mtllei
(. jmmitting perjury in subscribing to Klrst National bank.
tmtoath. This action of the city i There are still some beautiful place-
•I „ v. homa of In Summers Place for sale on easy
< juncil • i . i terms. Summers Place Is a beautiful
Ooveruor Renfrow, the stronghold or ^ 8ll),urb of Oklahoma City. The sice
i tinocra' j, is a fearful blow to j ,/1111. blocks makes It just the place
.'udge Scott who has been waging for those who desire more room than
Mich a battle against "turbulent Ok- can be had In thecMy. Seyyi
Ymir ^ j A. B. HAMMER,
PL' Une ATTORNEY.
11 S v V 1 I ^ : Office Opera House Biu^-, Roo a 1
Have
Lice.
I
A3STD
U I L D ER,
Al kinds of contract work given prompt attention
ate estimates fumitlud upon apjlua ion O
aud shop at No. 10 Ea^t tourth 8tieel.
i, mrmv mn-in- ^ M BKALL
FRED BEALL, Oklahoma City, O. T.
Washington, D. C.
FRED 6c F M. BEALL,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
OFFICES AT
ASKINGTON, D. AND OK. CITY, O. T.
Washington office :_Roo« 46 and 5.. PacHle Budding Oklahoma City
ittention to land litigation before the Interior PcP"r1""-"
Oklahoma City, O. f.
13ROS.
HOKSB-* H-id MULES Bouxht and Holri
11 and leu nothing but tirdt- *-s * I ,R
and neo thorn a* N'o 9 E.isi ftln stnet.
lahoma City. Ok'a. T-r
l.tbomans."
Thk case of the mechanics lion,
Mentioned in yesterday morning's
timis-journal discloses a very bad
condition of affairs. Any circum-
tance, or chain of circumstances,
.ml will beat a mechanic out of all
>r \ rt o! his wages, is a serious out-
■ l(re. A law that will protect an
n ttorney who unilcrtukes to rob tho
t icchanic, is an outrageous one.
he law when read by thoBo not ver-
jd in the law appears very plain.
It appears to protect the mechanic
f jlly. He can file a mechanic's lien
v.ilhout paying more than a nominal
f ie—In tho cftSO mentioned, the fee
v ss seventy cents. W hen ho for
(loses that lien, the statutes says the
■ >urt shall assess up against the
' «ner of the property a reasonable
: torney fee, and that he shall pay
ti I costs of tho suit. That appeals
am enough to anyone not versed
i law. ltlookB as though an honest
i aim for work on a building could
11 collected without costing the me-
c isnic one oent.
But by practical demonstration we
i. a forced to conclude that the law
il lea not mean what it says—that the
i rocess of collection of a debt under
s mechanic's lien is both intricate
|i0d hazardous—that the mechanic
1 w
Summers. 10-tl
The Denny Bros, have opened a new
grocery store at No. !i>6 California
avenue, Just wsst of Dowden & Wil-
liamson wholesale house. They have
ft full and complete line of staple and
fancy groceries, Hour and feed. They
will make a specialty of the feed
business. They have a deliver < wan-
on and arc prepared to furnish the
trade with the best of everything
Give them a call aud you will be sat-
sSed. 3-14.
A Sure Cure for l'lles.
Itching Piles are known by moist-
ure like presplratlon, causing Intense
Itching when warm. Tills form as
well a". Blind, Bleeding or Protruding,
yelld at once V Dr. Ilusanko's Pile
remedy, which acts directly on parts
effected,, absorbs tumors, allays Itch-
ing effect# a permanent cure. 60 cts.
Druggist or mall circulars free.
l)r. llnsanko, Philadelphia, IV
Sold by Scott. & On.
DR. GUNN'S
ONION
SYRUP
,p FOR COUGHS,
COLDS
AMD CROUP.
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE.
In malm a family of nin«
edr for Couth., Cold* and Croup waa onion attu «
la Just Aa jffe.'ti v« to-day aa it waa forty yaan at
How my fraudohlldran Uk. Dr. Ounn'a Onion ■yrup
whloh fa alraady praDAr*d and morfpU"*^ totfca
taata told av^rrwW*. «ar^a bottl^BO OW«a.
Tak* no aubatltuta for tft. itafft "atklm
Scott & Co.
You may think this an impertin
ent assertion, but 1 ask you in all
kindness to look at the Betting hen
and the eggs she is brooding over.
Nobody but Wand can save your
chickens and stock from dying,
CHICKEN MCE
I'OWBER.
Wand's
Drug
Store,
DA.VXD DOUULAS,
ARGHJTKGT.
Rooms 12 aud 13 Button building
108 Main street, Oklahoma City, O
T. A simple suggestion from a com-
petent architect is sometimi s worth
bis fee.
ll. ti. Hats j. m. VanW.nkle
BAYS & VAN MULE,
ATTORNJs,YS-AT LAW.
Booms 4 & 5, Okla. Nat'l Hank Bi d.
Oklahoma City, .0. T.
Will practice in all the courts.
OKKAHOEA FOUNDRY, MACHINE ti. P
Iron and Bra^s. ^ ^ J0RDAN p op
d'omerljKansas Citj.Mo, ' Oklahoma ( ,ty O. T
New Blacksmith 6c Carriage Shop
Nl, 201 Hcno Avenue. We arc^repared to do a general line of black.
smith and woodwujk. Material and wo,k firstclass and guaranteed.
us a call and we will please you,
Kozak, Berg & Petersen,
S L.JAMES
No. 112^ Grand Avknob.
Makes a specialty of house clean-
ing, laying carpets, &c. •
Experienced attendants for ban-
quets, parties and balls always on
hand. Leave orders.
Klnc Kami Kor Sale.
Afinefurm Willi stock and farm
.luplenieiits for sale for $3,000. 1 lie |
farm li v 70 acres hp'kc 1. cr(.>s fenced
iirchard, 80 acres valley, living water,
CHESTER HOWE. T. F. M'MBCHAN
Howe & McMecban,
ATTORN E Y SAT-LA W.
Will practice In all thecourtsln the
rtrr'Office In Kqu'ty Building.
THE
Protective] Detective
ASSOCIATION.
Headquarters, Dallas, Texas, with
branch otllces at Atoka, Indian lor.,
Fort Smith, Arkansas. Parsons, Kan
sas, and Denver, Colorado.
Look out for "C" on Left Jaw.
Have your horses branded and
thus secure their safety.
**->" 5i''Th1>>h.a"",','re"" "1 "
ootion ot lh®, iwoctive ABBOciAtion/' At©
kal^lan'l'er . ftlr ierroi
H. A. JEFFREYS.
Formerly of Ksiisas City, Mo.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting
Steam ami Hot Wutur H^atiiig.
Headquarters for Rubber Hose, Sinks and Gas Pipe. Has Fixtures.
Opposite the Postofllce, North Broadway, Oklahoma City.
B. HANDKLL & CO.,
oaV'eottonwood and walnut timber. ( ARCHITECTS
Room 4, Bassett Block, Oklahoma
Oklahoma
I'flKf 1 ' Itv' if " .
with tlie farm will be sold a span of
mules, wanon. harness, spring wagon,
cow and calf, 2 plows and 7 houe. 50 ;
acrcH of corn now planted, 10 acres I Kj 1
(nits and ten acres of e^t.ton and gar-
den truck pat,ot. Will sell all for a IVTTV
11 ( (H) if so'd before May 22. Only Q. W A ]\( [}
three miles from tho cltv.
Inquire at T'mes-JouknAL ofllce. (
Pure blood means pood health, lie-'
tftforoelt \Nitli l>« NViu's sirsaparllla. j
It purities tbo blood, cures eruptions, 1 Everything new an
ei'7.ema, scrofula and all diseases arts- c+r^ ^tll1 ftl'St-ClQ.SS
Inn from Impure hlood. lt reeom- 8U *
mends Itself. Scott .V Co. urjr-k Livery Barn in Okla
kok sai.b—a four room house and homa. Boarding horses carefulh
In ivismro. win Honil
A MIII1>I« KmBlnpc. *>< ,
WIIITK, FLESH or BKUSEm.
■ — OK —
I'd
AVEf-DE
lot between Fifth nnd Sixth street
on Broadway. One-third down and
I alai ce on tiluc. Kmiulic at No. 200
Broadway.. ™""
looked after. Term h reasonable
No. 311 Grar \ Avenue, Okla. City
Telephone No 36.
i PoWEER.
j You havo seen it advertised for mftnrl
7 vt iirs, but havo you ever tried itr-If
a not,—vou do not know what uu
r (' !ii|il('&i«ii Ponder Is.
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STREET'S
Prices arc tho lowest. Coods are tho best.
Stock is complete. Mattresses are the s ftest.
Kocker.i aro ilie easiest. Dininit chairs nrc ch.aje.f.
Baby carriages arc omy for pretty babies—those with the
other kind need not apply. Center tables are ti. pant.
l)ini ing tables are flrstolass. Picture mouldings are ar-
tistic. Child's beds arc 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, - ni.
1 will serve you as lureial director, with the sauis pa.ns
taking personal care that 1 have always used.
No. 14 Robinson Street. '-f' lU!
kid. tt
P. M. riuiubdso*, Pro-idem. r> ^ O T. reynolds, Vice 1
J. P. Bctle, Cashier.
? hpnidoi, ih-ihb mi nrknowledgod beoaUfler, i
! ha* mnny rofroHhl"U *' *• 11 |>rovont«ichaf- f
' 2Sr..un-b«m. >
>1 225.1 lSsotltlflainoetdollcalo ii«ldeelrnble f
) MvtLooUun u the„tuc<««i„rii.e botwwUwr. /
FIRST
i^L UnifSil
(SUCCRSbOES TO OKLAHOMA BANK.) m
CAPITAL. - $50,000.00.
Tranc&elea Gennal 1 w\r.m.
Aocoont# of merohants and farmer? noii( iW1. W - guarsii de
oourteoub tuid liberal treahu-'ut.
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