Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 11, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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Oklahoma Daily Times-Journal
To my friends and •e<maintinee«, aud vot re
of Countmini
Published every day except Sunday
BROWN i KO .. *
Editors «nd Publishers.
AL ti***rne«t soliflj^tion of a treat nurn
h r ot t « «'i>U« I lnTf-ny •niiounoe in\ elf am
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of ilia n-puMte." c.nvf tin,,
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UUSCIUITION RATES.
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nr'i* flavu ard trlMO I'
J. ut'Mt to « iv«,,l,ep t.uiMot ho
oOm BoDd.Ur n.t 1-nic ..,ir y. «nd IfJImWd
to 111' th'- pofltlm. <•' lli«irdor of IMcda, 1
wlilKKHin do my utmost to sefvc >oU hi!
'u^kyour kinl catfor^in.n^aurt^upport
5 Ou
. 1
TKLUPHONP NO. 41.
| annou nee my nam* ai
ior county clerk of Oklahoma oomily, mill
K^S-STr5
Kopubllcaa County louteallou.
As per ln tructlni.s of the Itepubli
,iu Count* Centra. Committee of <
lahoma county, O. T , a delegate con
eotlon or the rejiubllcau party of
Hilahoma •ounty, O. T., In hereby
wiled to meet lu Oklahoma Cltj <>i
the tlrnt Saturday lu September, to
SATURDAY. Hbjtemubii 1, A. I>. 1894,
AT 10:30 A. M-,
UI nominate candidal!a for the ever
1 county office*, viz:
Senator. District ....
Senator, District • • -
Representative, District —
Representative, District —
Representative, District —
Hlnrlil
Probate Jud«e
Register of Deeds
County Attorney
County Clerk
County Treas urer
County Surveyor
Superintendent of 1 iililli I.isttuc
Hon.
Coroner , ,
One County Commissioner rri in th
k'lrsl,district, composed ot I.reelej
llarUell, Crutcllo, boone, Oass, Choc-
taw, Mustang, and Pott towiishln.-
One Commissioner for District rto
3, composed of Oklahoma City.
The tnomtasr of the county central
committee Is requested to call a prim-
ary election of Hie republican voter-
uf hls township, city or ward, for
Wednesday, August mil. l-A at-
o'ciotk p. m., for tlie purpose of*-
looting delegates and alternates to
tho county convention said aeic
gates and alternates to ae selected b>
ballot, and In Oklahoma City the
polls to remain open from 2 o'clock p
iu. till 8 o'clock p. in. Each town-
■hip. town and ward, at the same
time, place, and manner as fur elec-
tion of delegates will select one mem
ocr of the county central committee
The basis of representation as
agreed upon by the county central
a immlttec Is:
DEL ALT
I at, ward. Oklahoma City 8
2nrt warcl 41
3rd ward " *'
4th ward " ' J
Choctaw City •;
Edmond City •'
' ikiahoma township
.'ass township J
joone townamp ■>
■ustanK Jj
Orutcho.
Choctaw
.'U*m announce that I ui
County C'erk. aurjoot tothe will < ti. r
puhlloan roun*y convention, g^gt^Jj, ">«
I here!I) unn'unco myself a* a cand ids to
fur 11 '- t'llico <<t Kuonor. of <k uhouia ««.un-
iy mlj'd to the Uecialon of tho o uuty
oonv. I.IWI. to iHibeld "••Ptp,*tn>WBTi M n
i w Wiillrt'c. of Kilinond, will I"
citn'1 date'for r«*rl tT of dftrda of Okl*«h« ii
oiuntr. «ul'J>.< t to the ilcclalon of Itmn'pulil
run ounty cfinrpntlon.i
'• voula."
Ill, la my will
THE SCHOOL BO*
In orion ,l
fmin liMulnebo Th«
««tof •id bt d«ch« U
not In tb«* Ifpr u
von ro«ulat*> tha
ich Mid Ixwub Tnu J
, , „r it. Too nmch
ll.roln work nii Irnn-
lt.ru bring.
"of blootl to th®
with bMda<*«v£3fc
ness or " n.x Wo«J.
mim lirnTtt a W(ii.nt,
„r!T,y!"n.<^r^
r,i A l . writ**; \
'<"m.
•nprtlto, ii>n*ll«lloo,
Bnurulula. f r'r
wi uW iinf1 li"1' 1 r"
rIMo .IKrlli o( •,.
Uuadu« lio x«ry fr«-
I for two
I i)r Pierce11
pellet* an-l Oolde® Mne WoaJTV.
! wthey have done tor Di,a-
If Tin Indian could be made to
I hereby •nnoun^o
•• • < n«lld.i' unJerstand tbat statehood meant ilo-
!ley i ay with deputy I!. P marshals
JO >"•' j}^wout, t be BO trouble in getting
aim to treat. But his knowledge of
WEBER GASOLINE ENGINE
furoMie* tl motlvo power that
F!R.inSTTS THIS PAPER.
e tiAr«t«a tetjwrate «t • coitol one tent «n hour pcrlior«e|io .,r
Hi Boiler! Ne Steam! No Ediw! ^lllIlle,. Safe! Relilii1
Semi tor catalogue, address, W. K. JliNNlSON,
14 Grand Ave., Oklahoma City, 0. T.
EKGINES, BOILERS,
CORK MILLS
PACKING, BELTING
and FITTINGS
We are n nueatcd to snuouoce that Juuiu
i .rtseil, of Her'teli town.hip. wl1'bli * c?°.
dldtte for county nmniiuu
di.trlet, tnbjm tolbe (lecHlon of th r l«l>-
l,r n t' nvri.oli. Jos* A. "
I will l « f-r .htrlS of
bom* wnty .uUect 10 •"
m uklicatlon ctunly oonffntlon wnit.ll B-Mts
M Brytneber 1.1"*'. ^ c. tir.Mi,
TMW«e"f J.K 1-
the rftuMloan emm'y eonTenlion which
!r„ t. on s-ytemWr I. MM. •«
r.ounty olerV
w. Are uthoriud •'> announce 'he nauieof
J ihti F t'ari*oBff tiklahoma t :ty aaaeardt-
date for the . ttceof oounl * tiensuW, *u j**1
to >lir.j« fl*: pot the connty republican con-
vt titi n which mc-!*. - n ^, t. !, i .
L
r«n.e wil I «■ pl:\c -l N tore'he
Mrowc.
Convention whien w
candidate for county alter
Uthih* macoufcty
I hereby annonnce n.. "►If.' «
robate Judjfc.oi!'^Jeet to the deciiion cf the
eru'I'can eout.ty ronteniMi
1 WM. P. IUUPIK.
If as a candidet*
Ok'ahomi county, n'il>Joetto the deciiion
tin* rej>'it Hoan count? convc.mon wlinn
tn-eti "ii "H-l t I. ! J A. -I. i' Al i.l'f4.
Tiit namr of Ocor*e H. Wilson Is announced
a aeanJidato for commlfSioner of the east-
ern disf rict, subject to the iloclslon of the re-
l u* lican noTninRtinff convention.
Today's VVcalhtr.
•I.txln-iim temperature, t l: Miul-
;.r.m, 68; Kulnfall .00.
Forecast for thirty-six hour
Fair, prospects of showers.
For Delegate to congress,
DENNIS T. FLYNN.
The certainty of the extension of
the Choctaw this fall means the
doubling of Olilahotna City's popu-
lation within a year.
OfTfiRi! will not have a fair this
fall—only a race meeting. The Ok-
lahoma Territorial Fair" on tlie con-
trary, is to i e made a great success.
co
ml
th
t In
10
1st
urj
Springer ) ■
Be publican v ^
Deep Fork ;
lincoln J
Sdmond township i
Oeer Creek "
Pott * !
Council Grove >'
S,.rlnrf Creek
Brfttn" - ■'
It Is also suggested that the repul
lican township tlckct be nominate'
at these [irlmurles and certlfled up t
the rountv eentr lcommittee at 11" ii
meeting at the time of tho cunt)
convention.
There is to be elected In cacli town-
•hip: —
One ttiwnshlp trustee
One township clerk
One township treasurer
Two constables
Two Justices of ti '' peace
One road overseer for district No. i
One road overseer for district No 2
One road overseer for dlstrli t No. :t
One road overseer for district No. i
The various nictnboriof the count)
central committee are urgently re
quested to see that al tliclr primary
meetings on August 2tHh, one good
man from each of ti1" four school tils-
trie's In their respective townships Is
selected to form a township central
committee of which township com-
mittee when formed, the members of
the county central commltte will he
ei-olllclo chairman, making Ave mem-
bers In each township committee.
There will be a joint meeting of
the old and new central committee at
10 o'clock a. 'ii., Saturday, September
1st, 1894. All committeemen are
urgently requested to he present.
I. N. Pinu.tr*.
R, K. IIiiowm Chairman.
Secretary
civilized life is obtained through
these marshal?. and who ean blame
them for desiring tribal relations, if
these marshals be a sample of the
elfect of civilized lift? They dou t
want their children trained so as to
make them entirely soulless, and
without huumi sympathy. Some of
the marshals have surely merited,
well done thou good and faithful
servant when tliev arrive at the
place prepared for ti: em by Satan and
his angels.
\ half dozen big jobbing houses
are ready to locate iu Oklahoma City
as sooa "as the Choctaw begins work
All Free.
Those who have used Itr King*
New Discovery cknow its value, anil
those who have not, have the oppor-
tunity to try it free. Call on the ad-
vertised druggist and get a trial bot-
tle free. Send your name and address
to II. E. Bvcklen Co., Chicago, and
get a sample box of Dr. King's New
Lire Pills free, as well as a copy of
Guide to Health and Household In-
structor, free. All of which is guar-
anteed to do you good and cost you
nothing. C. 11. Haley's drugstore.
The drip.
An experience with this disease
during all its past epidemics, war-
rants the bold claim tbat Dr. King's
New Discovery will positively cure
each and every case If taken in time,
and patient takes the ordinary care
to avoid exposure. Another thing
has been proven, that those who have
used Dr. K'ng's New Discovery,
escape the many troublesome after
results of this disease. Hy all mtans
get, a bottle and try It. It Is guaran-
teed. and money will be refunded if
no good results follow its use. Sold
hy C. B. Haley.
COTTON GINS, PRESSES,
SHAFTING and PULLEYS
LEUKENHE1MEE VALVES
Carried in Stock
Write fir Frices ait Cat;!®#,
W. 1!. JKNNISON,
14 Grand Av/.,
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK. TF.R.
T.a ' ptr,'' '
n - fL .nh-i
i'A IS&<* ! p.); r] 145""sijjpl!
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V -U, ,i
It is said poor l^neen Lil shed
tears when she heard Cleveland had
recognized the Republic. Lit isn t
the llrat one to get bft by pinning
her faith to (irovcr.
— •
The taxpayers arc awakening to
the enormous proportions of the
court expenses in this couuty. Hut
taxpayers have no rights lhat an ap-
pointed court is bound to respect.
A hem'' hat remarked yesterday
that the (leniocmtic party had gi cn
to the first instance on record, of a
of a party beginning systematic rob-
bery lieforc getting well settled in
olllec.
W I; , . T: i '
IN. J. MCEIVOIJ.
MADISON AVENUE
.. HOTEL
Tils Kansas City Times supports
Joe W'isby. A few people of this
region have a faint recollection of the
support given the strip gangster's by
the Times. Tbcso same gangsters
Wisby's friends and brought
about Ins nomination at El Kcno.
The territorial administration will
have one of its main stays knocked
from under it within thirty days.
It's too bid, for the administration
is already worse wrecked than a
house that has gone through a cy-
clone.
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noli)
for i
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will)
Oklal
then
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office
to the
▼iUltlo
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oouips
all ac<i
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atandii
them c
munitj
at Uf«
ftenat
Oonin
Oentp
Oovet
All oc
1 herei
fortcoui
to he d«
ycaHor
announcements.
I hereby announce mysoll «•« n candidate
for county superintendent subject the de
eiilon ol the republican oonvent'on to be
acid nt Okiahomn City, Septeinlwr 1st 1H9I
Y H I'liHOl.TJl.
lr You don't know the parties who
have announced themselves as candi-
dates, enquire of those who do know
tliem. Make certain you arc casting
your inlluence for a person who lias
a clean record and has running qual-
ities. Now is the time to investigate.
After the convention it wil! ne too
late.
I hereby ennounpn m y*„il in n oandUUte
for roRlstcr of «leed9 Of Oklahoma county,
tubject to the will of «h.' republican oounty
«on\eiition which meets on September 1,1KW.
o. w.aejfKotn
ron stiBiurr.
At the request of republicans from all parts
ithe county, 1 have consented to makcths
race ti r sheriff, and hereby announce that i
will be a candidate for the office of sheriff of
Oklahoma county, subject to tho deoijdon
the republican county convention.
C. H J> Fonn
I hereby announce my candidacy for the
Office . f sheriff of Oklahoma county, suhjeot
to th« doelalon of *te republican county oon
Tcntlon.
Inasmuch as people Intlils new country sre
oomparatlrely strang is to one anoth r, and
•II acquaintances date back but a lew years,
submit the following names of persons 01
sUndinK who will answer any questions a*kr.i
I ti # mi ooncerninir my stmidluK lu the rt>m-
munit.v lu which I spont the Rruater part or
m>' lite.
Senator It F Pettlfrrow, HlouTt Kails, s. t
Coi irressman John Nr Jollew, Vermillion,
Oonirressman John A. PIcHler, Kaulkton, '
tiovernor A «' Mallette, Watertown,
Ail county officials aimou* Falls, s I).
Ko«pectft)lly. John A. Scott
1 hereby ar-'oanc** ®iy*«lf hs a candidate
fortoounty clerk ol Oklahoma couuty, subject
ie he decision ol the republican county eon*
«?o 'or * h'oh mecta on hept. 1, lHt l
J. M. CKKAM1.lt.
Ladles Take Notice.
The woman's exchange will here
after be found every Sfturday on
Grand avenue 106, where they will
have a window In the Tea & CotTee
itore. Open Saturday afternoon as
usual from 2 to 6:30.
A Sure Cure for l'lles.
Itching Piles arc known by moist-
ure like prespiratlon, causing lutense
Itching when warm. This form as
well as Mind, Bleeding or Protruding,
ycl'.d at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile
remedy, which acts directly on parts
effected, absorbs tumors, al ays Itch-
ing c(Tect« a permanent cure. 50 cts.
Druggist or mail. Circulars free.
Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by Scott & Co.
Notice.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that Anton
P,lecher has made application to sell
at retail malt, vinous and spirituous
liquors at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
territory, and that license therefor
will be granted to the above named
applicant after the expiration of two
weeks from the publication of tills
notice, if there *•". no objection In
writing omade and filed to the issu-
ance of said license.
This 3d day of August, 1894.
[seal ] Geo. O. Woodwobd,
3-2w* Clerk.
/Irtistie
Sailor..
,)vi><ik Brown as attorney for tax-
payers will soon luivc papers prepared
to serve on the county clerk, to en.
join him from reducing the railroad
assessments as ordered by the terri-
torial equalization board. The
ground upon wlnc'u the injunction
will be asked is that the territorial
bc*td had no authority to make such
changes
BARNETT'S
COT BATE TICKET OFFll?.
Railroad Tickets Bought, Sold ana
Exchanged.
office—Grand A venae Hotel, ^Oklahoma City.
CUT = RATES : TO : ALL : POINTS
You tau have your suite
made here as finely as iu a
large city. 1 guarantee per-
fect satisfaction, anil can
make up any tiling you de-
sire—plain or fancy
Call at my place of busi-
ness ami sp'.isfy yourselves,
Orce a customer, always a
customer
Only the v. ;y Mii-t and
best American and Foreign
goods kept
W. J. McELVOY,
108 Grand Avenue.
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HORACE SPEED,
Attorney and Connselor at
OUTIIltlE, - OKLA.
Ocncrnl Civil Pi'Mot
CnBSTBR HOWE.
T. F. M'MECIIAN
No better place in all the west
could be found to build a home for
tlie old soldier, than Council Grove.
It ih p beautiful grove of tine native
timber, with plenty of water, there
iKiing a line spring near the ccuter.
It is convenient to the railroad,
and far enough away, from the city
not to come within the evil inlluence
of a large place. It is a good meas-
ure that bhould be puahed through
congress. Kvery old soldier will
have a grateful spot in the corner of
his heart for Dennis Flynn for tho
introduction of this bill.
Howe & McMechan,
ATTORN EYSAT-LAW.
Will practice In all the courts In t he
Territory.
Office in l&iulty Uulldinit.
TYLER'S FAMOUS
ROLL CURTAIN DESKS.
DR. K. E. PHILLIPS.
(1 KB 4AL PilACTlCTlONKR
and 8PK0IAL BRANCHES.
CA1.L8 A*TIJ DED ALL BOCKS
Hpe ial Braneees: Obstetrics, disoaeea of
women ami ehlldrtot. files uud i<w>ture
cured, ao pain nor detention from huBlneas.
omce 200 Main street, ltooui 1J and W.
T« iephone No. " L Office hours w lo 12 a. m*
a'ulltoAp. ra. Kcsldctiuo, 1 Hlxth Street.
fiBVi STYLES.
Our mammoth cataloinie
M-hUh. and other Oltee * nllire i-mtISM
now ready. lknk ,< hnlm, I i 1>1« '««*
i-uMv*s, and at mnlrhleaa> paieea* for
bank cdN^Si'SfR^''rffifSw BOOM a ABKBNKTIIV.
CntaJuK'K- tr. .'- Sei'.l 1W to cover pojUgo. I
tyler office FIXTURE co.,
HT. IOI If, tl<>-
meley institute
of the Indian Territory
OKLAHOMA CITY. - OKLA. TEtt
Now opened for the treatment of Dhowk
KNHKH8, Mohprikk and Opium Habits
Call on or addresaC. F. McCr.-ary, m> -retary
R::d ftneral manager. Boom No. 14 Canad an
11 lock, Urand nvmus.
Madison Avenue and 58th Street
HEW ITOTZEZ.
3 p' r iDay and up. American Plan
_ FIREPROOF AND FIRSTCLASS IN EVERY
PARTICULAR,
Two blocks from the Third and ixth A\'«
nue Elevated Railroads.
The Madison and Fourth A venue andBdt
Line Cars pass the door.
M,M.€3,AMM0Pkop>
Passenger Elevator runs all night-
n. J. mi 1.1.1 H.
ABBRNBTHY & MILLER.
Barber shop and Balh Rooms
Tue fiiient fllteu up Rocibb iu he city HOT AND t OLl> UATI1
a d barbi'i-work euaranteeil ll.i■ l.-r b'u-al M.itinn*l IIink, >nrn^r Broad-
way find M< n itmoi
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