Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U.S. Gov't Report
BAHNETT'S
ICOT RATE TiCKET OFFICE
Powder
4BSOLUTEEV PURE
I Mr. J. A Hopkins. live stock com-
j mission merchant is In the city. i
I Twenty per cent discount sale at
! the Lion Store, take advantage of Railroad TicketB Bought, Sold and
|il M H f: f' KxchiDged.
j I b f- two hives f ■ >r ale. Inquire -Grand Avenue Hciel, Oklahoma City
i of M. S S ih r, four miles ea*t. of Hie j
citv.
. | EWEL GAS R
i i i • i. . li.u'.nrirpll ffftS rsi
Are the best high-grade, lew-priced gas ranges .n the world.
If your watch, clock or jewelry
„ d repair ko to No. 219 Matnrtree...... - 20tf
I>avl« & Baton. I Found—A door ksy and.a mlnlat-
„r. Hunt's dlorrhea and s - m">* ^ , Call at
,. plaint mixture for Bale only at|u p ^
iLiley'a drug store. lu u
24:lalw*
The oat crop Is tlfty per cent bet-
Iter than was expected two or three
— ! weeks ag".
Twcntv per cent discount sale at Mr. .1 F. McLain of th's clt.v went
the Lion Storo, taVe advantage of up to Guthrie on a business trip this
CUT : RATES = TO ALL : POINTS
afternoon.
Foh IIknt-a
3. room house
<W. Lltrerlck loans money o'i
r. '.'estate and chattels at, reasonable
ri.; js. Room 5, over Lion store.
T. H. Group's Ice cream parlors are
most fashionable In the c tv ami
their home made ,ake Is excelled by
•lone on earth.
No grlpinif, no nausea, no pan,
Timbb-Journal office.
The Oklahoma Oil & Asphaltum
company controlling extensive tie- „„
posits of asphaltum are prepared to j Sbultz. all in orchard,
furnish bituminous sand (crude as-1
pbaltum) In carload lots. Just the
article for roadwavs. walks, stable
lloors, e'.c. B. I). Shear, Sec. 22-1111
m nau c , •— • On account Of the < liautauqua as-
n Witt's Little Early Risers somHy held at. Wlnllelii, Kan., June, reward
L. C°taL.„n' Small P1"- K:lf(! P*11- 120th to 29th. the Santa Fe will sell Mr. F. M. Riley left this morning nTi'I!! "aLiV"
round trip tickets at one fare date. for Gu,da S1; here he wllI Mrs. Cantelou's death will
'" "'P'11' ■ of sjle June KM, to 2ml. inclusive. Mr „ Wi„ The tw0 wlll mourned by a great many frien
Final limit Jul* lst- Iial,e fr<,ra uk"
Good rooms for rent. Enquire of
• moor price at Electric Llgbtjf-
tico.
Nr
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Small m size, great in results: De
Witt's Little Early Risers. Rest
Dill for constipation, best for sick
in idaehe, best for sour stomach.
Wanted—Situation by good steno-
grapher. G jod .recommendations
I nlshed. Address, Bert Selby,
Great Bend, Kansas. 2.1-t*
U1 the talk In the world wi11 not
convince you so quickly as one trial
. of De Witt's Witch llazel salve for
scalds, burns, bruises, skin affeotlons
sind piles,
I r. Hunt's Mixture Is 'excellent In
ic, cholera, dlorrhea. cholera in-
fantum, summer complaint.'^""is
thl'n/'^ uA r,';
tiarmless.
lahoma City <3 i)U-
To Have a Social.
The Southern Methodist ladies an-
nounce a social entertainment, un-
der their direction, to bo "
Judge McGlnnls' next T
June 2(1 on corner of Fifth and Rot-
Inson.
Twenty per cent discount sale at
the Lion Store, take advantage of
it.
A good deal of n«w wheat Is now |
coming to nurket despije the low
price. New hay Is also coming in
in considerable quantities and the
east Fifth street. Call at the Times- eariy potato crop 1- now being:
Joi'KNAL 1 fiice. 24-0 j niaiketed. All this marketing of j
J C. Coffin in wiil set the forty-tlve j the new crops is having a pronounced
acres he recently purchased from II. effect on trade.
He is hav- Mrs Jake Contelou died last even-
ing the ground broken out now. ing at the home of lier parents Mr.
Lost—A package containing two and Mrs. George T. Reynold!-, .it
8x10 photographs addressed to II. C. Albany, Texas. Mrs. Cantelou lia.i
Hamilton Oklahoma City. Leave at been 111 for three months and gr.i u-
the Times-Journal office. A small ally growing weaker until death re-
2Slt.* lieved her. Her death was looked for
Mr.F.M. Riley left this morning byhar but^ot so^soon.
meet Mr. Henry Will. The two will mourned by a great many friends in
go up Into eastern Kansas oil fields tlii- (it>
to ex t (nine the ground, machinery,
cost, etc.
The liesfc oat* seen west, of the Mis-
H5H2
ririicKTaS
HS'fls
It May D11 as Much for You,
This is no experiment. Thousands are in use. Samples can be seen
XI.e .ICNJU •liti" SCOU 'II uut writes Lliai lit* (IdU a OC C!C ttiuuej
Ulnment, «n -,g0„rl rlver during a trip from Kansas trouble for many years, with severe
' City Saturdcv was seen near Oklaho- pains in Ills back and als that his
Duesday night, . tire fail- bladder was effected. He tried many
Fifth WnV.lma0,ty. almost an entire ian u cores but without
41 ma J MWV ua I Ills 13 UU Cipii'uouv. V ■
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., j in operation atthe office of the Oklahoma Gas Company,
writes that he had a Severe Kidney |
NO SMOKE! NO DUST!
NO H ;.VI" NO rROUBLE! NO l)\NGKLt
ma City, it Is almost an entire .an- J "k,dney curc8 but wit hout
ure in Kansas and light throughout any ^ood re8Uit. About, a year ago
Missouri. he bewan the use of Electric Bitters
Mr. J B Ko. nce Is In from Lincoln and found relief at once. Electric
. .. Bitters is especially adapted to cure
county on u short business visit, lit . .. ,— —k ,
Itucklih'h Aruica Sillft
The best salye in the world for cuts, t on a short business visit. II,- S'^iKidnerai'd''Ltver*' woublrs'a'nd
sort'" tetter chapped 'hands cbiT | reports all of .be formerly of Oklaho- ^en Xs" almost "instant relief.
Main's, corns, and all skin eruptions | ma county people In Lincoln county One trial wIL prove out statenont.
....a ^... uinolii oiipitQ nili.j nr i>n nav I umll * TK C Only o't. IUI i
oihiub* uurur*. aim au cuvm lujiir u.' 1 1
and positively cures piles, or 00 pay 1 doing well,
required. It Is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money re-
unded l'rice 26 cents per box. For
sale hv O. Tt Halev.
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T > whom it may concern.
Motlce Is hereby given that Cook fc
Vlckett have made application to sell
it retail malt, vinous and spirituous
iors at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
••/Hintv, Oklahoma territory, and that
license therefor will be granted to
lie above named applicant after be
, xi iration of two weeks from the
publication of this notice, if there be
no objection in writing made and
illi'1 o the issuance of said license.
This 14th day of June. 18M
sk vlI Geo. O. Woot.woi.tii
i.V2w 01erK'
One word describes lt-"perfectlon.
Wi! refer to De Witt's Witch Hazel
.live, cures obstinate sores, burns,
■ kin diseases and is a well known cure
for piles.
Mlspah lodge, order of Rcbeka, Ok
ima City, meets first ana third
Fridays of each month. All members
are cordially invited to attend. Mrs.
i. .V. Curran, Noble Grand. Mrs. I1
si Rhodes, secretary.
. satisfled customer Is 11 permanent
<m. That's why we recommend De
Witt's Litt'c Early Risers. They
-•ure constipation, Indigestion and
• lusness.
1 or an easy shave, .ashionable hair
out or an elegant bath, don't forget
that you will llnd them all at Aber
oetby & Miller's barber shop, under
First National bank.
There is a salve for every wound."
We refor to De Witt's Witch Hazel
salve, cures burns, bruises, cuts, in-
dolent sores, as a local application in
the Dostrlls It cores catarrh, and al-
ways cures piles.
There are still some beautiful places
in Summers Place for sale on easy
' ms. Summers Place is a beautiful
urb of Oklahoma City. The size
of the blocks makes it Just the place
for those who desire more room than
in be had lr the city. See S. 11.
Summers. 10-tf
Headache is the direct result of in-
digestion and stomach disorders.
Remedy these by using De Witt's
Little Early Risers and your head-
icliu disappears. The favorite Little
Mil evervwhere.
he Oklahoma Gas Co. has the lat-
i Improved gns stove on earth.
I\ re is absolutely no heat ortrouble,
thi minute yi.u apply the match the
range Is hot enough to use. These
ranges will be sold at actual cost.
Call at the office end see for your-
•selves. 5-t.f
, or Instance, Mrs. Chas. Roge.i, of
Bay Cltv, Mich., accidentally spilled
■icaldlng water over her little boy.
promptly applied De Witt's
People's Parly Picnic
To be held at Council Grove. June
2(lth, the Choctaw Coal & Railway Co.
will make a rate of one fare for the
round trip—25c. Train leaves Okla-
homa City at 8:4f> a. in. and 3:40 p. m.,
returning at 12:50 and <1:40 p. m.
E. E. Whittaker, If. K. Dunn,
Local Agent. D. P. A.
Fur Sale or 1'raile.
A complete 20-borsc power saw mill
and set of corn burs. Everything in
gcod order and doing a good business.
Alsc •• general *tock of merchandise.
All now at Ingram, Okla., 26 miles
east of Edmond, in a thriving young
town on the north line of the Kicka-
poo reservation. W. C. Ingram
For further particulars see
22-5* C- H. DeFOHD.
Remember the social at Judge Mc-
Glnnls", corner Fifth "-and Robinson
tonight. Attend all, have a pleasant
evening, and contribute your mite
into the exchequer of the Southern
Methodist Ladies Aid.
Mr. F. M. Beall's bond is now will c' -
signed by J. T. Allison, president of to rot
the First National bank of El Reno, p
Price onlv 50c. for large
C. B Haley's drug sror'v
hottle.
Notice.
To woom tt miv conocrn.
Notice Is li roDy given t'jttt uliir • W).
have made applle^t'onto se'l ttt rul4a'',,,1
vinous and tr tiionl liquors a' Ivlmond
Cllv. Oklalion.u tuimiy. Oklahoma O rrttorv.
anil that llceiiie tlien lor will he (o iiil. I "■
the above named Binllloant aller "
tlou of two weeks from the ruhlloitl'.n 01 itus
notlee.il there be no oMecllon 111 wr iIhk
At. I made and Hied to Hie lj.eii' ee ol sai 1 ilcen.e.
Thl.- Sih dav cf lune. HUM.
ti. O. WOOOW'lltTH, ( li rk.
By J : H. ULitn. Dnputy ln-Sw
.Notice.
.tu y 3rd at 4 o'clock
tne rirsb niwiuu.i mii.o. ... 1 'otoim itio.i «pi ly
H. F. Still, cashier, and Mr. Great-1 to J. W. Wlllhlte who will receive all
Notice.
Sealed hM* 'or refreshments and
other will be received at I To whom it may concern:
the f i- i'lHs at three o'clock June ] Notice Is hereby lit veu 'ha- liny
30, also tiiLi j to trotting and racing Bros, made application to sell ai ic t
nie dav at ft p. m. Entries j tall malt. v.nous and spirituous
Oklahoma
Territorial
Fair Association
v i
OV-1-- 1
house, a wholesale grocer
tlemen qualified to $75,000
Mow down the weeds about your
property and ilo--? the side streets.
The gen- bids and entries.
26 5t
Waste Not Want .Not.
We have a nice line of ladles and
iMup'-.vj ■ "« — boys waists that you can buy 20 per
A little care of the struts and yards cent les9 .han t)le re({ular price. If
ill tkn a nnau Piini'O nf VOll t , _ . . u : _ . ♦!.;
will improve the appearance of your },QU neeu au^ L1
property wonderfully. Already there not your mone;
are many lawns that would do credit gtore for them,
ts an old eastern town
you need any thing in this line waste
come to the Lion
26-lt
There will be an old fashioned bas-
ket picnic celebration at Grand Army
Fine Farui For Sale.
A tine farm with stock and farm
implements for sale for $3,000. The
farm has 70 acres broken, cross fenced
orchard, 80 acres valley, living water,
oak, cottonwood and walnut timber.
With the farm will be Bold a span of
mules, wagon, harness, spring wagon,
cow and calf, 2 plows aud 7 hogs. 50
acres of corn now planted, 10 acres
oats and ten acres of cotton and gar-
den truck patch. Will sell all for
$3,000 if sold before Mav 22. Only
three miles from the city.
Inquire at- Times-Journal office.
"But evil is wrought by want of
thought,
As well as want of heart."
By want of thought mothers allow
daughters to become frail and puny.
Over study In glris induces uterine
disorders and weaknesses, and blights
their future happiness as wives and
mothers. Joined to proper hygienic
care, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip-
tion is a priceless remedy In such ail-
ments, its value becoming even more
apparent every year. Using it, the
wan, debilitated school girl gains
color, flesh and spirits, losing those
deathly hetdaches, tormenting back-
aches, languor, dejection and other
symptoms of functional irregularities
and nervous debility. It never harms
the must delicate girl.
Robertsdale, Huntingdon Co., Pa.
World's Dispensary Medical Ass'n:
Gentlemen—[cannotsufficiently ex
press to you my gratitude for the
benefit your medicine has conferred
upon my daughter. Of late she has
suffered no pain whatever. It Is
simply marvelous. You have just
reason to call it your "Favorite Pre-
scription," and to stake your reputa
tion as a physician on it. A favorite
prescription It is, indeed, to you and
to thousands in the land, and I be-
lieve will be to suffering women the
world over. Yous gratefully,
Thomas Tiiirlwbli.
A Goad Weather And Crop Report.
v . For the week ending Monday, June
Hall in Council Grove township on 25th, 1394.
the Fourth of July. Good speakers The weather during the past week
will be present, and a grand good |ia9 been very warm witli brisk to
time is anticipated. Everybody in- i,igb southerly winds. Excellent
vlted to come and celebrate in the old rains a'" r"r.nr*"d 'rrm M-e western
way. Refreshments on the grounds, fectlon ouiy; some very lig'n showers will be grantedto the above named | ——— —
j oo ,v , at- Hi-ve ;d in other sections but so appli30nt after the expiration of two J LJ _LN _Cj -L
Farmers attend our 20 per oentdU- ^ w be BOtlc^. j weeUs ,wm the publication of this
count sa e. Remember it only lasts ^ . v !m> het„, favora-1 notice, if there be no objection in I
until July 1.f . ou « inno < > ( t 'aa:ve,t) which has writing made and tiled to the Issuance j
to miss this opportunity to get you a ™ wcek; ^ license.
liquors at Oklal oni City.
homa count), O. i . and t—
cense therefor will be granted to the
above named applicant after the
piratiun of two weeks flora ' h^ pub-
lication of this notice, if there be no
objection in writing made aud flled to i
the issuance of said license.
This I6th day of June, 1894
[Seal] G. O. WoodwOBTH, Clerk ;
By J. H. Blair, Deputy. l6-2w ^
i
Notice.
Tc whom It may concern:
Notice Is hereby given that E. D.
Townsend & Co. made application to
sell at retail malt, vinous and'
spirituous 'iquors at Oklahoma!
Oity, Oklahoma county, Oklahoma j
territory, and that llcease there of
Will bold their second annual fair j
hotter ¥%im'
it OKLAHOMA CM.
$ -ic, cco. oo
bU llllo" tuia lu"11-j o j . .. •
nice suit of clothes, a good pair of been t.he P ,
shoes or anything else you may need oats ripen .
at 20 per cent le«s than you ever otuer wee.
bought goods be'ore. The Lion are a
Store. w-26-lt
Mr. Henry Holderman has a new
kind of straw stacker attached to his
steapi thresher that is proving a
great succtss. It is called the cyclone
straw stacker, and is the invention
of Mr. Holdertnan's uncle. It is ex- _
actly like a cotton elevator, and t;'i;
throws straw and chaff both entirely
away from the machine. Mr. Hol-
derman claims that he can thresh
1400 bushels of wheat without using
a man on the straw stack.
C. G. Jones in conversation with
the Times-Journal this morning
said: '-Since my creturn from recent
pal work of the week
-lil^r unevenly and an-
,i be ptst betore they
■d.
Hay is a - j-'ng m^ue -ud niaiket-
ed. .. _ Oklahoma begins in
Jun: ■f^jnue* until October.
Co i iiuo. c >• ton have b ith m oe
rapi'1 li -J ii dur.ng Ihj week and
are i:i tli^i. i- condition: the plants
tabie a lealthy app'arance. Com Is
in b"tt : shsp« t this time this year
jau any i!it\ious jeai: eaiiy roast-
ing v.-ars are on the market, and in
nearly every portion of tho territory
it is bilk end tassel.
Cotton is gentra''" squiring in the
si it ue:& jLd ceutial stclloM.
Sweet ; 'at-le-., peauuts, onions and
tomatoes are doing well.
Grape.-: have improved very much
of said license.
This 15th day of June, 1894. j
[seal.] G. O. Woodworth, Clerk.
By J. H. Blair, Deputy. lti-2w
PURSES AND
PREMIUM?.
Kntrces to stock close
1BQ-4-
For particulars write to
Et> Ovirholskr, Secy.
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J. W. WE1«BR?NNEH,
Collecting - Agent
Wi
ollecl ^ur hills mid make
Jiotlce. i
To whom it may concern.
Notice Is hereby given that W S. |
Burnes & Co. have made application ' prompt retiircf Office with Wilson
to sell at retail malt, vinous and spir-' & Jv - Basseit block, Oklahoma
ituous liquors at Oklahoma City, Ok-; City, O T
lahoma county, O lahoma territo .v. "
and that license therefor will b*■ HORACE SPEED,
granted to the above n mert applicant
after the expiration of >wo «- eks I Altm nPH 2|(| [flU-
from the publication o' this noti-e, it | illlUiUUj uuu vuut
visits to Kansas and Missouri, I am and give promise of a larger yield
more enthusiastic than ever on the than was expected three weeks ago.
subject of a test well for gas and oil The vineyards were not so seriously
at Oklahoma City, and shall do all I hurt by Insects as was thought,
can to further the enterprise. I be- The bri^ to high southerly winds
at Law,
Ti
maf'.e
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lieve the small balance yet necessary of the p*sl week have i .
to begin work, can be arranged for, cd the surface moisture, and while
and as soon as possible this will be nothing is suffering to any great ex-
Ant, yet the ground is dry and in
need of rain. Rain is needed worse
throughout the eastern portion of Ok-
lahoma county, Lircolu, Pottawato-
mie and Cleveland counties, to the
there be no obje ;tioii in wi mn
and flicd to the issuance oi
cense.
This ItHli dav of June, ISill.
[SEAL.] lino. O. Woodworth.
2q-2w C!erk.
S lice.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby giveu that lleniy
Haucken made application to sell at
uttieny wiuus retail malt, vinous aod spirituous
oiolv absorb-1 liquors at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
I - 1 . ni.o.1. i... i torril-ire and that
done I believe.'
The statement of Mr. F. M. Beall
in reply to the insinuations and state-
ments of Judge McAtee is manly,
straightforward, and is a pretty hard caLadian river. Much of this
hit upon Judge McAtee. He calls '
Asthma cured by newly discovered
Witch Hazel Sa.ve, gi\ ing Instant re-l treatment. Pamphlet, testimonials
lief Its a wonderfully good salve for | and references free. Address Worlds
SuruB, bruises, sores, and a sure cure I Dispensary Medical association, Buf-
I fa\.. XI V
upon Judge McAtee. He caHs ^^"^8 rot favored by the heavy
attention to the fact that he was to raias otiagt week.
be put on trial for his life, and that ^ geDeral soaking rain would be
he was naturally Interested in the beneflcla) throughout the northern,
case. Undei the circumstances be (tliern alllj central sections, but at
djes not deem it unusual thai he ( Drescnt time the indications are
should appear at El Reno a few days ^ ( f;1V(,rilble {or
before his trial was to begin. Mr.
far the better
tor piles
Awarded Hiehest Honors World
Powder.
The only Furc Cream
ur Powder.- No Ammonia; No Alu
nes—ao Wars the Standard
Beall seems to have by
Bide of the. tilt.
Larson, who was recently sentenc-
ed to seven years in the penitentiary
for horse stealing, has been brought
from Tecumseh, and Is now lodged 'n
the Oklahoma county Jail. He
making preparations to appeal, and
has asked that ball be tlxed. The
court has fixed bail at $30,000, but
has Intimated that he will reduce it
to $20,000. The size of the bond is
extraordinary In amount. We are
glad that the horse tiiief gang has
been broken up, but we do not wish
to see the courts exercise undue au-
thority, or to take such ac'.ion us
would deprive the prisoner of Ills
const Itutloial right
ball.
June 2<Ub,
not favorable for rain.^
Oklahoma City, O. T.
1894 1
jA.s I. WlDMBTRR.
Director.
guthrie, -
1 Civil
J'
Notice.
To whom It may concern:
Notice Is hereby given tliut I*, t 'Sutton has
miitle application to ft-U at retiti. malt,
vinous and spirituous liquors at Oklahoma
City Oklahoma county, Ok. 1'erritory,ami that
license tlierolor will be grantwl to the above
named applicant after ine expiration ot two
weeks from the publication of this nouce, if I
there be no objection in wriling made and fll-
ed to the issuance of Bald license.
This Hth day or Jui e. ISM.
rsKAI.l u. O. WoonwottTH,
14.2w Clerk.
Notice.
To whom it may oouoeru:
Notice is hereby 4i\cn that A Bally has
made applicati' n to sell at retail malt, vinous
and spirituous liquoisat a City, Ok-
DR. GUNN'S
ONION
SYRUP
county, Oklahoma territory, and that
license therefor will be granted to the
above named applicant after the ex-
piration of two weeks from the publica-
tion of this notice, 11 there be no objec-. ,in';fglljr,'u,our, nqUon at Oklaho,u> City. Ok-
lion in wnuuu made and tiled tfl tne lahoma county, Oklahoma territory, and that
nf aald license. Iloense therelor will b granted to the above
issuance OI saio I I named adpltoant atierthe expiration of two
Tills loth (lay of June. lbJ4, j weeks irom the publioation of this notice, it
fsFAL I G. O. WOODWORTH, Clerk. i there he no objecllon in writing made and
Pv I 11 Hr.AIR. Deputy. 16-2w , uied to t. c Issuance of «a'd ltoense.
),y J. ti. DLiAiiv, p vj , ,ln|B ,8tudayot Jtl„e,18M
„ ISKM.1 o O WliOI/WOHTB, Clerk
Notice. j By J II IlLAia, Deputy 18-S!w
To whom it may c inceru. i "
Notice is hereby given that John NOTICE.
Ilrabe has made application tn - I nt. i, mav enncorn-
retail malt, vlnoui and spiiiuiougj hereby given that Keun-
liquors at Oklahoma tit>, OkiaUi,ua Kll, & Mll)pr llave ma(j« application
CoUtity, Okla.ioma territory, anil that [ nt reIaj| D,ait. vinous and spit-
license therefor w 11 he gratitennthe js u s ,[t ()klahoma Cityi ok.
above named applicant a le^ h ox-1 okh,Territory,
plration of two weeks froo. the publi- . license thereto'^ will bt
cation of tltis notice, lf there tK no . ^ above named appli
objection In writing made and tiled m""
to the ls«uan<-e of said licence. ' u"" !lt" r
i TiiH. !"th dav (>f J une, 18(1-1
[-eal] Geo. O. \Vo«DWintTH.
16-2w .
tie.
ti;'
A
H
Notice.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that Bradley ,
tt* : ,.t. *■ mn/)n ni\riHi<al i r t r\ unll nt
cunt after iheexpiratlopoftwo weekf
fiom the i'tiblicatton of this notice, 1
there be no objection in writing mau,
anri tiled t3 the Issuance of said 11
cen e.
This 10t.ii day of June, I8H4.
Gko. O. Woodworth, Clerk.
, for coughs,
colds
and croup.
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE.
In ralalac • family ot o"ft.^!jrut"t
rlsoncr ot his ^
v i WI**. Bold e 8rjwn mk.-.i. notblu M food
to reasonable imimhtmnfor", trw• «• >■< ■ ■ ""
i^Utlon i — * "
& En right made application to sell at
retail malt, vinous and <iiiriMiO"s
A Sure Cure for l'lies.
i retail man, vinous nun Mmnuo-s| Itching Piles are known by moist
liquors at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ure like preapiratlon, causing iutena
; county, Oklahoma territory, ani that, itchioe when warm. This form 0
! license therefor will be granted to the „ B)| . nl(,c(iillp or Protrudlut
I above named applicant after the ex- onc; Ul Dr. He,sat: i'i
piration of two weeks from the Publ!"i remcdy, which acts directly or pari
cation of this notice, if the e be r o | ffectea, absorbs tumors, al ays tc-l
objection it. writing made and filed to euDU- ' au • --
the issuance of said license.
This 18th day of June, 18U4.
t
[SaALl
By J.
G. O. Woodworti , Clerk
n. Blair Deputy. l«-2w
ing etfccts a permanent, cur del.
Druggist or mail. Gircu irs tre.
Dr. Bosanko, Philadel) > Pi
Sold by Scot* & Co.
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Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1894, newspaper, June 26, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150523/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.