Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 312, Ed. 1 Monday, June 18, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
fjjoma
VOL 5 NO. 313
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 1ERRITORY. MONDAY, JUNE 18 1894-
WHOLE NUMBER 155«
MITSCHER'S.
i
The week commencing Mon-
day, Jane 4th, we nropoa« to
make memorable. Every-
thing included in th-* name,
"seasonable goodn," embrac-
ing Lawns, White Goods,
Mulls, Challies Paques,Swiv-
el and Wash Silk?; iu short
ALL.
Summer Goods
will be placed on sale at a
price. What that price is it
will pay you to investigate.
Remember next week, all
week long, from Monday
morning until Saturday night
.1 Sice tVlrbrfttion
Mr. J. S. Risli wiil tbnuv UU tlm
W <|nut Grove "pen t« the publico!
July 4. for the celebration of Iude
pendeoce da • 11 i-- wi • hoiit q ie t ion
th« Buesl p cnic grove in Oklahoma
couuty. Toe groveNlarge, t he shade
Is dense, and If is bordered on three
sides by the river, its location being
a horseshoe bend of tiier.ver Mr.
Rash huseleared Itof all undergrowth
and will provide a'l ' f th" amuse-
mi nts for llie young people, such as
swings, merry go rounds,{croquet, etc.
H<> will also endeavor t> dmn the riv-
er a couple of feet anrl pu: some bo its
on the pond that would be formed by
it.
The grove Is three ann a half miles
we,->t on ftnno Avenue and one mile
south, being about 200 yards south of
the head of the canal.
Mr. Rash will look after the grounds
himself, and will remit nothing nn
the ground that wnu'd < tfend the
most retlned. it. being hi-; Intention to
make It a family celebration
Tne ground : a (t'v sandy loam,
twenty feet above th iver. and thor-
oughly dralued.
Mr. Concmnon made the miterUl-
ization of departed, spirits a purely
commercial transaction, and be should
expect to conform to commercial
usages and restrictions Commercial
la* forbids the sale of oleomargarine
for dairy butter, or roasted beans for
coffee It has been necessary to place
such restrictions upon the trade in
order to protect the purchasers
against the frauds of dishonest trades-
men Mr. Concannon has made mer-
cnandise of his materialized spirits,
and If the shadowy figures be brought
out and introduced as materialized
spirits wore frauds, lie ought to be
puni-lie I, just as any fake showman
oueht to be, or any rnercbant who
gross'y misrepresents the characte*
of the goods he sells. This communi-
ty, and the world In general, is broad
enough and liberal enough to permit
investigation unmolested, of what is
believed by many to be spiritual man-
ifestations. The objection is to the
fraudulent character of the commer-
cial side of the spiritual minlfes-
'•"".ions.
Miss K ite Clark is enjoying a visit Chlldc-n't imj at the Presbyterian
from her father, who resides in Wlch- , burrh.
' The annual children's day exercises
•I udge liurford was io the city to- were belli last night at the Presby-
day. He went on to Guthrie to at- te' Ian church and were witnessed by
tendthe supreme court meeting. a large and appreciative audieace-
Tue Episcopal Guild will meet with I the church being tilled to the doors
Mrs. George M. Knox. No. 411 North and many were turned away
Harvey street at 3:30 p. n> . Tuesda". j At o'clock about 5r> of the young
J iistlce Stephenson found sufficient scholars of the school marched into
evidence to bind W. S. Seymour over j auditorium of the church from
to uwalt the action of the grand jury, i * tie Infant class-room, singing the
His bond was fixed at $2,500. .Sabbath school rallying song, and
Judge McClelland's mother return- ' '' ir s'"s , n platform,
od to Chanute today after a couple of i w' *'lu "ei" ijeautifuliy d •or.iUd
weeks visit here. She is highly pleas-! "r "le onoa8'on by floral com
ed and will probably soon return here' Pan,r'
A Lady Going to Europe,
to live
For Sale Chk ?—1 live room house
and three lots on Fourth street.
Property well improved. Address
Weinbrenner & Wood, 112t Grand
avenue. 18-2t
The exircises during the hour fol-
lowing were most interesting—the
little folks doing great credit to them-
selves a-.id their Sabbath school. The
sinning by the children was partlcu-
I irly good and showed very ex 'ellent
! voices among the little folks.
Carter A Wells will open the New The offering lor the Board of Sab-
Oklahoma Hotel, 19 and 21 Reno av- J bath school missions amounted to
enue tomorrow with a big dinner, about $!,">.
The house has been newly furnished j The Presbyterian church Is to be
and renovated. j congratulated on the large and grow-
Mr B. A. Stephens, who lectured i:i« Sabbath school and the successful
last night on spiritualism is here un- issue of the exercises last night, which
der the auspices of the National Spir- retioct great credit upon the superin-
itualist Association to organize socle- tendent, Mr. L I'. Lee, and hisilti-
tles in Oklahoma. cient and faithful band of teachers
The trial of the spiritualist medi-! scholars.
urn is in progress before Justice Hull. „ ~ '
A multitude of witnesses will testify, " e K
mostly in behalf of the defense. Th.' Tbe necessary funds to sink a test
trial is llke'y to consume considerable ■ we" 'or "atural gas, oil, etc , in or
time. j near Oklahoma City, are now bellev-
Miss Julia Glaze started fcr her \f \° be Jo r«anltt for
business purposes, elect otlicers and
appoint a board of management. It
is therefore important, that all sub-
scribers to stock, and those who pro-
pose donating funds for the above es-
, terprise, sliou'd he present, at the ap-
:lr B. A. stephens lectured at the pnjateri ni'eting this, Mondpy even-
opera house last nigbt on spiritual- |n(j at g o'clock, corner Main and
ism,to a .ima.l audience. The lecture Kotiinson streets, over the Lion Store
was fo'lowea by tests by Mr. Concan- by „rder u{ Committee.
home at Verseilles, III., today, after
a months pleasant visit with her sis-
ter, M"s. Flattery. Harry Flatteryl
accompanied her, and will visit a few
weeks with his grandparents.
OfMMer&Go
Graijd Avenue,
fiiaii
©i!@V 1
NflTflTORIUIW.
Open every dtv ami eveninir Mon-
days and Thursdavs to families
only. Al! ot.h'-r times to t,he gen-
eral public
'Bus from OK Transfer Co.
Main and Broadway.
corner
The Honorable Henry W. Scott and
retinue, enroute to Tecumseh dire*
at the Rcvier house Sunday. The
Judge is reported to hive been in a
cheerful mood and talked freely of
court matters in tlie hearing of the
guests of the hotel, and among other
things made th pleasant remark that
Harper had "done binnelf up"by tak-
ing a change of venue from his Royal
Highness' court, that Judge Bierer
would sure cinch him And now Har-
per is puzzling over the ques'ion,
■'How does he know tbat, Bierer will
"cinch him"? and did he know it
when he sent the cue across Judge
Dale's district to get it before Bierer?
—Choctaw City News.
Oursje.'ial olteringsof cot'or. Wash
Dress Goods at #1 a pattern have nev-
er seen their equal in this town or
any other town In Oklahoma. It is
positive extravagance and neglect of
personal interest to omit seeing these
goods. To see them is to buy Keep
this store clear y iu mind. Visit It
often. You will And profit in It
New goods constaut'y arriving at Mc-
Glincbey's.
Closing Out to Quit Business.
Fifth week of our Gr^at Clearing Oat Sal) at
WHOLESALE COST.
All New Goods bought for this summer's trade.
(Not old chop-worn goo is, but everything fresh
and ne-v.
Dry (joods, flotio^s, purp-
isl?ii}<5 Qoods,.
Fine Shoes and Hats at wholesale factory cost-
A'Liberal Discount to Merchants Below Cost,
Store For Rent. Fixtures for Sale
PETTYJOHN & CO.
OKLAHOMA CITY
non which were pronounced satisfac-
tory by those he operated upon.
Tbe early corn that was bitten by
the frost is beginning to ta«sel -ind
silk. It will not have as heavy a
stalk but
The Holes Meeting*
A very large and latelllgent audi-
ence out last night to hear Evan-
gelist Boles preach on "The Ilich
the owners are "/veil aati-s-! Man and Lazarus." There were four
To the Northern Lakes,
To Eastern Summer Weeorts,
Or if she concludes to remain
quietly at home, should purchase
now her summur outfit of shoes at
MILNER'S, - 117 MAIN ST
Full line of Summer Shoes for
Landies and Gents
Russets, all shades, sizes and va-
rieties.
83F"A specialty snd a prize beauty
for ladies is Eddy & Webster's Tail I
Glaze Kids, razor square summer
shoe.
....ALL AT....
M G MIUNE.R & GO
117 Main Street.
ded for they believe it will ear well, i addit'oas—nuking Hfty-onc in all.
ihe ground being now in due condi
tlon.
Mr. W. O. Woods, who owns a doe
claim eight miles northwest of the
c!ty, ltft a dozen tine peaches at the
Times-Jouunal otHce today, that
were grown on his place. They are
as fine as can be grown anywhere, be-
ing large and tine flavored.
Tom McMechan has taken hold of
those horse stealing cases at Tecum-
seh, and is stirring up the gang as it
was never stirred up before. Tbe
horses were stolen in the Indian
couutry, and so can be tried in either.,
the territorial or United States court. < f jreoomlng to Oklahoma Clty.Since
. , , , , . | resigning his position in the army he
A careful compilation and analysis has tlced mediclQe , 0klaboma
of tbe repots of our many corres
The subject for tooight Is "Conver-
sion of Saul of Tarsus."
J. 0. Dean was arrested Sunday
morning by Deputy Marshal Quimby
and taken to Tecumseh on the charge
of bribing or endeavoring to bribe,
or unduly influencing United States
jurors. Larsen's sister was taken
along as a witness in the Larsen horse
stealing case.
Dr. B' S. Dewey announces himself
as a candidate for coronor of this
couuty. Dr. Dewey was for severe!
years surgeon in the regular army
138 MAIN STiiEET,
nit-n \
belvei-
pondents show that the average con-
dition of the wheat on June 6, com-
pared with that date last year, is 93St;
that of corn 1301; rye (Mil; barley 87-
•1-5; oats !)S 1-5; c.jUou 10'ti. clover 101;
apples 53i; peaches 45}; pasture 99i.—
Home, Field and Forum
He got frightened, the wholesaler
did. Thought he bad too many sum
iner Wash Dress Goods. Wrote Mc-
Glinchey—as t.hey all do. No need
to ask twice with the price at exactly
liaif That's how It comes that $2
Dress Patterns are selling at ti.
Have you seen them?
Major and Mrs. Neal an- in the city.
The Major says that all of the Kicka-
poo allotments have been made, there
being 284. The Pottawatomie band,
antl all white adopted citizens were
knocked out. Chief Wah-pah-mah-
shawa, the leader of the Kickapoos,
died day before yesterday.
The Oklahoma Prints scooped the
El Iteno sharpshooters jesterday in a
poorly playeJ game of ba>e ball. The
score was too high to count. Tbe
boys do not seem to have the mu^cie
to stand a nine inning game. They
ought to have agreed upon a live
Inning game, which would have been
nearer their size.
Churcn & Harrah have a tlve acre
onion Held on the Murphy farm that
will bring them a good profit. They
had on hand at the close of the season
several barrels of onion sets. It was
Impossible to sell them, so they con-
cluded to try to save their money by
planting them. The sets cost $lou
and the labor up to date has cost $100.
The crop Is almost ready to gather
and $50 is the estimate of the cost of
ira'herlDg and storing. Tbat makes
the onion crop cost, them #300. The
is good 'or 1000 bushels, which at
Hftv cenu a bushel will bring them
#500 or a profit of 1200. Had they not
nut out tile sets they would have lost
4150.
City. He is well known In tills city,
and throughout this portion of the
county.
A runaway horse attached to a cart
ran Into Mis. Dr. Street's bugpy last
evening partly overturning It and
t,blowing Mrs. Street upon the wheel
so hea-'lly as to seriously Injure her.
She suffered 'intensely from the in-
jury last evening, but passed a good
nigbt. The injuries are not danger-
ous, but iave occasioned a good deal
of pain.
The Chronicle says: "If the peo-
ple knew what was for their greatest
advantages they would embrace
every opportunity for gaining knowl-
edge of the Imoortant truths that
Mrs Hoffman, among a few others
has taken on herself to convey to her
fellowbelngs, every one who mi?srs
hearing Mrs. Hoffman, misses an op-
portunity for great enlightenment.
We have been taken to task three
or four times for stating that the
blue Brass in grounds of Messrs
Nimmocks, LeMaster and Hunter
was the best in the city. There is
goodnatured rivalry over the bl
grass lawns, and at least a dozen lawn
owners believe they have the best.
It is pretty hard to determine which
is the best, for nearly every lawn that
lias been carefu'ly tended Is splendid-
ly sodded.
Mr. E D. Phillips announces that
he will be bef< re th3 republican con-
vention for nomination for the office
county clerk. Mr. Phillips lives on
his farm a mileeast of the citv, and
his been a resident of the county
since Its settlement. He was for a
year railway mail agent, having a run
on the Reek Island. He is well Known
In tbe county and it will be easy to
learn all about him. It is due Mr
Phillips and the republican party
that his fitness for the place he seeks
be looked up.
HORACE SPEED,
Alio; Hey and Conrselor al Law.
GUTUBII, - OKI.A.
>«--i Civil lJi-«otlou.
There was an attraction in the
show window of the Great Western
Tea and Coffee Co. salesroom on
Broadway last Friday evening that
caused every passerby to stop and
watch it Intently, some for half an
hour. It was a night bloomingcerlus
opening Iti w;sx 'n petals to soft light
of night. The beautiful flower
set within a mammoth arch of flowers.
About dusk thegreit quiveriug bud
beg. n to open showing glimpses of
the rich petals within, and by 9
o'clock tbe flower had become pretty
well expanded. It did not expand to
Its full size until midnight : ' «.d
again forever before tbe s
sun shone into the wiadows. The
plant belong to the Oklahoma Floral
company, and the construction of
tbe arch was the work of that com-
pany.
A Sure Cure for l'iles.
Itching Plies are known by moist-
ure like prespiration, causing intense
Itching when warm. Tills form as
well as lilind, Bleeding or Protruoing,
yelld at. once to Dr. Ilokanko's I'lie
remedy, which acts directly on parts
effected,, absorbs tumors, allays itch-
ing effects a pe; nianent cure. 50 cts.
Druggist or mail. Circulars free.
Dr. Bosanko. Philadelphia. I*a.
Sold bv Scott & Cn.
S«f G Humphreys
Prop- Horse Shoe Store.
117 Grand A vena
OKLAHOMA CITY.
LA
notice.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that Henry
Sor.&ciischein made appllcati n sel;
at retail malt, mious aua spi t.u -us
liquors at Oklahoma City, Okl.tbo-na
county, Oklahoma territory, an ! that
license therefor will he granted /th-
abuve namtd anplicant after t <>. j-
plrntlon of two veeks from the publl
cation of this notico, If lucre <e no
objection in writing mane and fl .11
the Issuance of slid license.
This 15th dav of Juue, i*.,l
[skal ] G. O. Woodwoutii, CI rk
Hy J. H. Hlaiii, Deputy.
Notice.
To whoti it may concern;
Notice is hereby given that c
The meeting this evening at 8
o'clock, over tlie Lion Store, (see no-
tice elsewhere.) will he of the utmost | icrogt nu4de application to sell it
tall malt, vinous and spirituous
liquors at Oklahoma City, Okla
county, Oklahoma territory, and t it
license therefor will be granted to
the above named applicant aftc the
xplration of two weeks froui the
importance to subscribers to gas-well
stock, and also to all perm inent resi-
dents and property owners in the city
and county. Tlie necessary aiucfunt.
$3,000, to be subscril e', it is believed
Is In sight, and that h permanent or-
ganization will secure the balance (publication of this notice, If there be
and posh the enterprise to a conclu
sion. The project Is now believed to
be a feasible as well as a most com-
mendable home enterprise, rather
than a feasible enterprise for foreign
capitalists, a condition of affairs not
to be courted by progressive citizens
Oklahoma CiU, and yet said to be un-
der anxious consideration by outsid-
ers, and some insiders Hy all means
let our own citizens, our own capital,
our own enterprise, energy and fore-
sightedness. take this in hand and
make it a thoroughly home enter-
prise. under the management of our
o vn citlz us with home nteresta.
DR. GUNN'S
impeovkd
{LIVER
PILLS
mo PHYSIC
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
A movflm.nt of th# bowel. e«h 6 la neceaa.ry ro
beallh. Tlieae ptlla auppl; what the a7atem leokn
gj«e It retular. They cure Heedeohn, brighten th
■jee end oleaf the Complexion better then one
■ etloe. Thereot mildly, neither trlpe nor alokao
other pllle do. To convtnue you ol their mertte w
will mail eamplee free, or e full bos for as oetua. Bel
. «r 7 w uere. Boeeako Ve4. 'vo. fly i, p
^COTT*
>kla-
.and
;,ed
ifter
the
e be
ind
no objection in writing niadeanc
to the issuance of said license.
This 15th day of June 1894.
|skal.] G. O. Woodwobtii Clerk.
By J. H. Blair, Deputy. 16-2w
Notice.
To wlioni it may concern;
Notice is hereby given that Pr tor
and Bollwlne have made applic ' n
to sell at retail malt, vinous anc pir
ituous liquors at Choctaw City,
homa county, Oklahoma territor
that license therefor will be gr
to the above named applicant
the expiration of two weeks fro
publication of this notice, If th
no objection in writing noid
Hied to the issuance of said license
Tbis 15th day of June, i^'4.
G. O Woobw .kth, C IK
15-2w By J. H. Blaik, Deputy.
Notice.
To whom ii may concern:
Notice is hereby given that O
Bright A Co have made appl aiiou
to sell at retail malt, vinous an spir-
ituous liquors at Oklahoma Oi , Ok
lahoma county, Oklahoma tei u>rv
and that license therefor !l be
granted to the above named ar Icinit
alter the expiration of two -eeks
trom the publication of this m ice, if
there be no objection In wrltln made
and tiled t,o the Issuance of said k«*nac
This 15th day of June. 1J94.
G. O. Wood worth, Clerk;
[seal] By J. H. Blair, Deputy. *
.oo.
Don't wear old olothes
every day and Sunday tt>o—
when you can buy a 'and
new
$7 Suit For $5.
Prices on all our clo* tng
reduced 25 per cem
month In faut we are :ik
ing swiping reduction- ia
all lines of goods—Shoiv
Dress (Joods, Challies.L
I
White Goods, Ladies and
Gents Furuishiug Good iuy
thing in our store at groat
reduction in prices.
Come rae for your-'ei
%
ary
tell
oua
aia
bli-
t no
1 to
1.0.
t re-
tous
linn
iliat
d to
the
the
e be
flip'!
•k.
6-2W
ictor
Jim
spl< -
ikla-
and
nted
after
1 the
re be
and
at O.
atlon
splr-
f, Ok-
itory,
11 be
licunt
weeks
Ice !f
made
Jceose
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 312, Ed. 1 Monday, June 18, 1894, newspaper, June 18, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150516/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.