The Daily Oklahoman. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 230, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 3, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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fi l I uiU 1 t till ill 1 l-l
UKLUIOMA CITY - O T
M A L :i:K 1 1 1
llu coininiMoitcr li' Ul only a lior t
yc-dei-Jay
Dennis Flynn will speak :t t hictivv
' t y Monday night (Vtobi r s
V V iifMii s building a v
i Sun c
m the corner of First uml Harvey
A supply of tin new crop of chext-
tints ja-st lei-oivcd ut llmvn A t o ' IT
Frond w ay n
A fine boy was b tru ye-ti rtliy F‘ j bou-st and Hit program w
Mr and Mr Ora inii vrr corm r of
Frisco ami 11 mlson
Muring the past twelve months then
have Wen as high a fourteen ii 1
break in Oklahoma
F ! Wiohmiller w as in tin ity yi s-
knl:iy comhut inr an rMniinntion for
the boarA of phurmai v
WvAther foreoast for WeAiiesAav
Fair weather diih-Ii cooler Mavimnm
temperature 7': Minimutr M
There will le a meeting f lle
Woman's Uelief Corps t iu'HTovv at V
p tn at the Commercial Huh rooms
For fine lurre app’es j?o to No 11
Fast Main street: ear loaA just m
wholesuleanA rotnA Fooik v to
The retrnlar iiieetinj' of the FmAiiV
AiA society of t lie Christiau church
will be IhAA at Mrs (iallratth's on
'i’luirJay aftemMn
Frank CoAiram brought in four i
lian prisoners who are eharu'eA with
petty crimes vestcrAav He ill take
them to (iuthrie today
Sam FartcM came in ystcrAiv hav-
ing in charge TIiok Warren f 'Ms um
aoh who is sentenecl t a year ami a
day in the pen for perjury
The walls for tin Christian church
build in 4 are nearly completed From
present appearance the church w ill
W one of the han Is mct in the ciyv
The Christian tabernacle on ilraml
avenue has Wen torn down ami the
meetings of that society for the pres-
ent will be held ill the M C A
building on First street
lost strayed or stolen a bay horse
ami mare pony: pony mached white
pots on the side No brands Liberal
reward will W paid f r recovery or in
formation of the same 1 F syuihiic
Mam sfct
dildeToai Helm and wife m t with
an accident while fording the rier
near the city last Sunday The buy
wa overturned ami both the oc n-
pants were thrown out ami were bad
ly Mared
The county hospital lias a ppu)a
lion of teu the county jail eleven and
the city jail four The prisoner at the
county jail who was threatened with
typhoid was removed to tin hospital
and is nmv iloinjf better
Income way the case of A Harlan
:n the jolice court was reported
wrongly The case was nollied by tlio
city attorney ami he was not lined Rs
was reported The police judge recom-
mends Mr Harlan as a good citien
Judge J V Warren of Kl Kern
was in the city yesterday on his wav
heme from Kdmund where he attended
A meeting of the regents of the Nor-
mal school He was accompanied ly
Reverend Cameron the territorial aud-
itor The bondsmen of T J tirant the
school house contractor have taken
the job of finishing the buildings by
order of the board of education who
are not at all pleased with the w ay the
work has been performed There is
now some prospect that the buildings
w 111 be quickly completed
Hair combs in all the latest norelti s
at Mrs J A (VAcuA Mrs A Hindu s
:pb Itroad way
Judge! !l Warrcu of LI Reno Hr
F L Fnrrs of Mulhall Territorial Au-
ditor Cameron and John F Mitch held
a routine meeting of the board of re
gents of the Normal school ut Fdmoml
yesterday No great amount of busi-
ness was transacted There are 1 "
pupils enrolled there this year double
last year's a! tendance
The body of Frank Fa dger who came
to ( i nthrie direct from Fnciuud four
months ago was found in the Cotton
whA river a mile from town Sunday
Ills dciCh is declared mt to be from
drow rilng No marks of violence could
be found What caus'd hi- death and
how be g t into the riwr arrrnydcr
ics IF was i single man VI y airs
id d arid was to have op n ! a meat mur-
ket there Monday Some dnkic- ocr
in the "nigger district id llu city art
suspected of ha in g k i 1 h-d him
l you lone headache dims
!roivincss b'st of si p!e ile and otln-r
Vi!i'l'Mlls of boliousfies ' II I
sa I ji r 1 la w i lii! re
'Mo fa1! wo Idng s u soi
due f u m in ‘ i laho
has
i i
p tu tl
V Hid
i n
sf C
"jr not
floor v
a 'il t
i i -t o ( f sat i i ti mr
se-tato John t ur on
this t-n mg at s p
ciiur 2i and tie
v tl p-j-C-i
nf n- 1
i a i x f w as st c n b V
j off rut un early
and a 1 1 o 1 1 g i a ih n
w hoi ' v rcx-giicd t" li
cf’- :i' old a: j
1
w i 1 1 -k now n
ic city
k s to lie '
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Mke b‘t '
fd-t
a ' pst
ill o w
! lif
mas I x is -u i t
I he e n t oi urs
n at 1 lo M h‘
bride i- Mss 1m
an I n
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Icon
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scy '1 r
l miom ix re
at c cn ing
us a ' t re'
i ’ c a ml a n
s c f the
t s n a
A supply of tin new rr p f ! t
lulls Jun! n :e i Vnl Jit Ilurti A lo V ?l
Fr nlutv
The aiKlion sa
1 imt d to-day
A plea-ant lillU party occurred at I
tin i of Mr ami Mr Mdtirrj
Muidav evcnin
mii11 owing to fic storm hut ihus
pia-M ht enjoyed a very pUaaut r v n -1
ug
Julus Marhotlcr u butcher had an
m nuntt-r with the doe imnlined in the
yard back of tin Compton lliiuy
wlii'li ho will nt sioti forget 1 1
slopped int-i tin yards vs lirii t ho tieer j
u t ti K i'tl him uml pave him several
ugly wounds in tho face brea-t ami!
limits b ‘for lu’Ipi ould rea li him !
jertof iVrry wrro arnra's U't uyhl
Mir Amateur rimert given at thei Ju Igv Krdok and wife F-ft last j
pra house last n-ght drew a fair'oight for a ho t n-Ji t lihst tn 1
To v !
I excellent
The colored people of this litynuiy
w 11 be proud of the progress w tiich
such exhih-tions prove their race is
m iking The singing was for the most
part exceptionally tine and Miss Hun
ice’s recitation stamps her as an eb cu-
ti mist uf rare talent
n fa-sev who csapd from jail
lure about two months ago was1
brought back yesterday (r un Spripg j
tie bl M where he was captured IF
in )u li'it I- il
stay until h ease i cal led for trial
during the present term of court f-
tlu‘ imirl-r ( lntal!o K-mv a:
Yukon last n u n r
who is wanted on the
said to Im c iiitincd n tin Fans Tc
jail fo: sb aling
You can gJ a ueuutifui c Mnplcximi
at Mrs 1 A Foies A Mrs A Flinchy’
b Froadwav
i’rohate Fmirt
Y 11 Firlind and ! ioreiic Randall
of Logan eoiinty we grunted license
to wed
Mmpsnu Hudspeth ami Nbdlie Wu
terslield colored were aNo given er
iuiioii to assume the matrimonial
Vokf
The erdiet of the jury in ihe case of
the Tcrritoi v vs ( has Fean accused
of practicing dentistry without a lb
cense was not guilty He was ac-
cordingly A is -barged
The case of S Fpstine vs Henry
I inn and M R Krausnlek was decided
in favor of tin plaintiff 'Die amount
w as 4 pit ami costs
The court tHk under ud ixom-nt the
'h'' of the Luger Furniture f'o vs J
H Street
I p to adjournment last niglit the
case "f the 'I'erritory vs Win Turner
of the Cherokee nation was being
heard The charge is mortgaging
property w liieh he dd n town The
eomnlaint wu made by Lewis Kerker
Folic Fnurt FnIN
Jennie Murray and Laura Johnson
twoodored ladies indulged in a small
row it is sai I over in south town
They comdn t be proved gnil tv and tlie
judge discharged them
K F-Cnuby awaits H hearing charged
with disturbing th paee
All aged Fane who refused to go
his name was n -corded warmer iiar-
tors last night than the pile of old
ties upon w hich lo was f mud about
dark abme w ith bis jag
A vug w ho registered as 1 R Falton
of Kl Faso Texas was railroROcd in
1 1st night
Oklahoma City Fuhlir Schools
AM pupils tint holding promotion r
locution cards will call at tho ofilce nf
the city superintendent corner of
Hrand avenue and Froadway and W
examined
utbee hours during the week from
a m to rt p tn Respectfully
K L II xi i m k
Pisfrh f Fmirt
F M Fault has sued K A SVhitta-
ker and J M Fightmaster for selling
some property at sheriff s sale
Woodsen Connella f ut ask the
court to rct rmn tho treasurer from sell
ing lot V in bhe-k 4 on Fraud avenue
for tn vos for the past year tin same
having not Vet been deeded frm the
tow iisite
I'ur slr
New h'Mi-o six rHms with water
w oiks and gas throughout New barn
f r four louses amt w agon tive car-
old Ii )rse tie'v buggy and harness two
lots plenty of trees and hlurgras
te Apply ut No vs Fourth street or
Anheuser Rush ntlicc F Ii Si iu
sTih tVril raui ii
The sec'Uid wan! caucus fur the eb-e-tcui
(f del ega cs to the bgislativc l"l-ri-nliui
will be held in t lie building
opposite the carnige factory on 'I hur'-
day ictobcr I All ileuoK t ats ai e in-
's I to a Mend 1 i x k Mi sms t hair
AMeldioi) 1 1 1 killglliell
s a good job for a couple of
inch or stout bo s White or
Apply at this ofliec at p m
H"r
stci IV
b! u k
to due
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du it--d III I’ng
slu-S lo g!V- le--Apply
to Mrs
M a i i a s 1 st ri I
Luri at Mr
Aw arJrd
Jest I lnors—WorlJ’ Tair
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left last for Ard-
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more
lulc
I r II S Oiaii'l ii r uf Wtd waiu i
'' ' V
Lev J H Ni litU wml up ta IMui'wut
yesterday
J k FU h fi VcMenlav for tium s-
v i 1 1 Texas
i m n fiuas of Kl Reno was a iv
itor ytMerda
y re I Ih Frnsuf Ffiieasln was in
the oily yesterday
F F (rum'll of IVrkais via the'
sights In re yesienUv
W Khov leaves lht morn ng for
ichita Kansas for a short ir p
F II Wynn I M Feattcr and II Yog i
V l( llo iper left Vesterd v titike
course in pliarmiy at the uuivcisty at j
Norman
Judge Fdward I L Finkett aim L
W ikner came dwn fom lluthne
last night !
I Iennv left ese?day for a week s 1
outing in the Nio and I ox and I’di v
w at toMiie eouilr y j
l apt IVaiher an LI Feno depot y F j
v Maishai was in the city v-sterdy
tl liis wav to t iuthne
m
J Luke left for iuthre yesier L
J wrtf lfn hVl an
j cat inst ruments aJ the luthrle f nr
Tho McMiachiu assistant I S at
riT rv-l j-u-nliv I'
1 stdi he V rep rt cuirt
this week
ec uni
w i I ud j mi ii
L i ’ p h Fean moii t w ho has bvn a:n
paigiung in the bj k c-uinties came
hoiiu yesterday lie wiU sjieuk at
Fh vtaw t ity to dav
H i Pjnn lstut agent to th-
his-taw went up to HuUhicix n K m
siv yestcnlav w here he will hear bv
McKinley tell about his bdl t-vbiy
lu lgeJ II WiuhU returned tester
day from Tccuuiseh where he has b-on
assisting the county attorney of I'otta-
watoinie e mntv with sum important
cri mimil eases
Frank Lnihlh is in the city u bu'i
nes eonnis ted with the Jacksotivi! w
asylum of which lie is superintendent
The asylum now contains right v-one
Oklah uua ra'icnts
Leo Vincent of the t iuth rie o pi n-
I'ltnr and territorial chairman of the
populist central committee was in the
city yesterday in consultation with
leading members of his party
London and Paris millinery at Mr?
J V Coles A Mrs A Flinehvd ’ll Hi
Frond w av
UKATllKi: AN1 CKOFS
Ibillelin No i1 It Fur tlie Week Fnding
Ing October Nt
The average tomHrature for tlu
pt week was 'd7 degrees just one
degree below the normal for the last
wee': in September Sunday was the
co est day of the month the mini'
mum ieuiMratnre going down to to
degrees The maximum temperature
was h degrees rfeoroed nt Purcell
and Kingfisher
Heavy ruins occurred at Maiictte in
the southern section and Keomk
Falls in east central section during
the early part of the week and the
week closes with heavy rain t Oklaho-
ma Fity and the indications are that
this rain is general over the territory
Sowing wheat oontinrfs later than
former years occasioned by the dry
dry weather during the greater portion
ui September which kept the ground
too dry to plow: the most of it has been
sown eariy sown ia up and growing
finely Reports indicate that the aver-
age this year will be almost the Mime
as last year
Colton lias Ih’cq picked once and the
second picking is under way the
greater portion of the e-op has been
gathered throughout the southern sec
lion Kverywhcrc the Indies have
opened regularly and rapidly and the
entire crop will be marketed earlier
than former years
Indian corn is being husked and
housed the yield is light The most of
the crop w ill be required for home con-
stitution ami little will bn exported
Kaltircoin is ripening pastures are
gonl and stock in faircouditioii Farm-
ers are rapidly completing fall woi k
Following are the rainfallsrcportcd
Pond Freck v'U Anudurko TM Mar
ietla V su Kemp 17: lleabhui 17:
Ardmore Winnvicw Te-
cuiuseh trace Shawnee luu Keokuk
Falls i fs: I Oklahoma City
This will be the lust weekly bulle-
tin of the f'klihoiua Weather Scrvb e
f-r the year M 'I Our hearty thunks
are extended to our numerous corre-
spondents fort heir regular un i excel-
lent reports and to the territorial press
for disseminating the information t i :
tamed therein Thi' wnk will le re-
sume I mt A pril
I l I WlOUM K
-
Milltttrv Addition Lot Sales
'Mm bd -tile yc'derdiy wax probildy
"lit id tin brsi of th entire series
The weuthei was favorable bid lets
were -xii Ibcicnt 1 v plenty to make tilings
lively The pieces otlcied Welt most-
ly those facing the park and they
brought extremely good prices every-
thing eon Mend IR-rc is a list of
t In i
t K V‘
R O Fiakrnv I t 1 s on
F 1 ' Fal hfiun lot V l'i tn
UIOI R II
Y a u! t lots V t :so no
-I as ( leiinon lots 'T no no
A C Simms lot 71 V 'no io
Mai ilda Fiiigmyle lots M I no
R"ia ( alialot-s I' M ‘o’
J V Still lot 1 17" ""
IK k IF
V c: ‘ rli lots li 17 :u ""
C LaFnml hds P p v'io
j K I' snnpny bds 'V! v'o ""
i F A lonpton lots V VI ?L V tl"
j 'sevoioo r Pi'-e 7 's "o
I
4 I I eiv
lof 1
Hood’s Is
Wonderful
“At hirvt-sinj tl’ii 1 tu-k a seer Cuh
ali h setr-t tn my tluil ati t la a l art tlnio
de f elopad Im I
lnMamlory It lieu
mmiftm Alter n oi!-
I a g s4 iuiu tf in c
ty f'r different reue
diet ant all
winter bee im to
crlj i'ltd ttut I hid to
ut wUU tha a!J vf
cru(M:rs FythtMnJ
'' ablt of a blend 1 wat
juel!i4 upon to buy
ill boU’tl of lloovl’l
j iircvparlKa I tvek Uit
i : ¥ l-dkiuo tnd It hit fnl
'r a A ly restored mto health
- citff'r4 o at I I think It ftar4
?I ifc nf 'leVefu!') er all whonay
iih u etrr cu I ai-out ni t:C tun or tut
t-eat A W Fool Y Clifford N 'rlh Ihxkof
Hood’s S"n-
I A partita
Nood'S Pilla e trt nrura ar J
R Mar: i- t ’ "ii
II A ' s e vl he "o
F H t irk bu 7 V 1 ’i
t'li- m t ' ls P I'"i o)
Rein! at t bt 1 1 1 ’o m
Peter Fc:inn b t t 1 1 j o
i e tew ird l"s 1 II I I 'i t st
so tar but few c--ued men haw bid
nil l"tx during the sl(b 'I he auction
nl 1 m- iMiit ill Ued t"lathe first iols
t be I iTcrcd bring thM Hear tlu
w est end of t he g land Maml
- — - - - —
Jis ic Fouit
tn lodge lIuTs rrt'irt esti r -day M
“verb ’s r plead gii'bv "f tCsluil alul
pa 1 v and et Te trouble ec
c irred on the fair grounds M- dav
last week while Mr Ovithober was
trv ng t code-t s tue l ics from a d-
Pn (oci!t
Tl c csC ava nst L L ’I Immas vs ho
is chargel with haling run over a
‘I I' kcv cn t he fair g rounds was set for
the AT
J F Laird is Y Ii Sneed uml wife
was mL foi l ct lib
J R Flail has sm-d !7 lb Townsend
for v'7 f r merchandise sold
Hair dressing and luce massage at
Mrs J A Foies A Mrs A Flinchi’s
t'K Froadway
Flow n I p
A sad accident occurred near Ferry
last Sunday Tliov Stewart wife and
four children L IL Slade and a gi ow n
daughter w ere crossing the F!a k Tc
near the city on a hunting expedition
In the wagon the party hud a package
of powder whiMi while they were
crossing the river exploded throw ing
them all out of the wagon The team
ran away ami in addition to his
burns Mr Stewart was bully mangled
II is recovery is very doubtful The bal-
ance of the par ty were more or less
burned ami Miss Slade and two of the
Stewart children are thought to be
injured beyond recovery
An You a Juror?
The follow lug is a list of the
am! petit juries draw n to serve
coming term of court which
here I Kdober u
on 4 X' 1 1 -u ki
grand
at the
opens
fir Ht"rrilM‘ 1 irt i
IVinoci at ic meetings w ill be 1 eld ct
th following pki'-es on the dates
named below :
Miep'or s h nil hou-e in CruF-ho
township on Thms!y u-toLer L at
ir p m
tn F ’ Wch-h's p!uc s"ii'hwed
section V" in d strict No -lon I r i ! i y
O- tob r at 7 c p in
A supply of the new crop of clu-s-nuts
Ju-i p -rived at Frown A FoV
H Froadwav
i CARTERS
'1TTLE
1 i IVER
! I FILLS
I
1
V
J'
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olisa
! n- ii lv Mii-il T y llir-:'
Iii It- I’ilN
i J v ' ’ - - I '
1 1 -i i:
l t PM''1 t r 1 1
J
i Uil Ut i- '’ i 1 ‘IV t l l
p - ' ' - '
A
l ’ T "i1
i Hi IV i ' v
t
i ri - r i t
for lifants
PTOTHERS Do You Know
A W Jl Eutenuui l)rv Uodfrv) rrii:il runny mxtiiksi Ntl
that Parrfork
NK'ihinic fiympa and
most reimsiira fur clitMn-n mne mi x- of npluiu or imrpl'i f
To Yon Knew tht tuu) rnd morph lit rv lug unissitic puMitin f
Po Yoo Know l al in niont count druK'il" re not jrnilus! to rll Danxitk-c
11
without UU-llng them pniwmif
Di Yow Knew that y-u bmUI not rmU any ush iue to be Rina your cluW
unk-oj you or ymr ikysH n know of luit it i couiws I
Po Yoo Know Uutt I’ntoriA i n Km-ly veRetafiir prppAfaMon aui that a IM of
ili inrr-Jwnta is piiMihImsI w illi enry Utilv I
Do Yoo Kaowihnl ( Urui Is Dm pmtHpita the fAiooui t Rnmuel Pitclrrr
Tlmt it hat Uyl U use fr m arly thirty yars and that norw i Astoria ut how pd l thxn 4
of aU other rrtnsli for ( Lildrtn omhusl f
Pi Yon Know Fiat the Paietit Office lNartiuot of the Fnitwl Piitea atsl if
other omntrie-i bir rzelusive rihl to Hr Pitdier and hla assign tn un tie wnl
Caitorim anJ lu formula aud iltat t Inulat thriu ia a atata prison o(Ten
Do Yow Know that oor of Otr (vomui fr granting thi Rovornment (uxittsUoti waa
Utah- CTsiocia had leti pmrrn tn t i baolntoly barailoaa!
Po Yoa Know Fiat 35 avormgo g iVinna are fumisil for 35
rent or xne cxm a do t
Po Yow Know that wtuo pwaesws1 of Fo prsporatit-n your chUdm may
b kept w-)l bimI that you may hair unbroken ml
Vollthao tliingi ara worth knowiiiK- They arr facUL
Tbo facaimtlo
algwatnro of
Children Cry for Pitcher'9 Castorla
II ii THOMAS
rri--iilrnt
K V IMAVOKN
Vui" I’ri'xiilrnl
OKLAHOMA NATIONAL
BANK:
Capital - - $ 50000
lir a Meneral Fnnkirg Hitsii eai Transacted
( )kllont ('ity Okliljcmi T’rrlUry
Kansas Cil v Stock Yards
a
Are the most complete and commodious in the West and accoud larges in the
World Higher prices are realized here than farther Fast This s due t" the
fact that slock marketed here is in better condition and lids less shrinkage
having been shipped a shorter distance: and also to there being bx-ated at these
yard'- k ght packing houses with an aggregate daily rapacity "f cattle
bum) hogs and 4 sheep There ace in regular aUemluii :e sharp compel"
've buyers for the packing houses of Chicago t inalia St Louis Indianapolis
Cincinnati New Yoi k Roston ami the exjxirt trade to Knrope All the eigh-
teen railroads running into Kansas FHv have direct connection with the yards
I uttt!e
A calve
O'hvUit i iftih l hi V- I s K-
slaughtered! in Kansas i it- 7
Soul to Feelers I
Sold to Shipper
I of - ' 1 1 1 miimiu i in i n
F k MO
Mm M i’l l
oUMARMSoN
Sis and Treai
W It VKs( nrr First and Treas
II II WKSFOTTSec'y
wEscorr comaiission co
INCORPORATED
tijf Flow 7:
Fruits Hides Feathers Furs Foultjy
Ivggs etc
3to n maih STKeeT
Arkansas Lumber Co
- HKAIKUS IN —
Lumber Lath Shingles Sash Doors Blinds
N 1 Miin Si EKE VAN WINKIK Mansip-r
Oldahonm ? Tccumsoii
STAC E LINE
" Kiiiik daily rxccji Sunday Leave?
" Oklahoma City at 7:"11 u ui anives
o at Teemn-eh at II i m leaves Tecum
o sell at t a in reaches Oklahoma
City :t l! in
The only mail route that runs
through the Kichajii lle-ervalion
('ooii to he oeiied to sell lenient i Tat e one way or round
ti:u liood meal at lelav stand K F Cavktt
T M KH IIArDsoN
I'residenl
T M RICHARDSON
-lumiiick c:c ?—
3jIDTI3EI?
Shingles Sash
( a 'a! (" U
l -'! tsTlier r:T trrsr Avenue rnt l!-rv "Si i
' nTLAJiO’IA C!TV 0i:u:0 'I:: -!:
m
and Children
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The Daily Oklahoman. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 230, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 3, 1894, newspaper, October 3, 1894; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1728467/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.