The Oklahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 55, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 9, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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Burke & Brov/n.
EDITORS u4 PBOmrrViU
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
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toiy The people ia each terrib
are ^terakUd us ednalin,
the soppreasxn of crae. The
teresu of the two territories
identical. lad the rot about tbeir
owapsl-ihty ought to be itoppbl
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irrib^c^ .
Testertaj'* Weather.
Maximum temperature -v. 11.n.-
mun, TO; Maximum tti dl; of wlad,
5. Minimum. 1: Eaialiil. K.
Forecast for thirty-slt hour- Gear
and cooler VedoettUj.
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K-teF«ld eav, that tw««n« ^T3tr^«?7e:^SJ
; ita, as, KCUBW a i
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voaaa will aot anoke nor eat oniona. | if ■-. u* tnmi > j
, . .. . 77 * • int It
Let the cosing woman com nght ■ *■ * n mcm
1. *■! *• * ktt :>.
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o ia li W aait us Mi. mu! . •
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Thi Otiaooo-a C.Mmmg corner IS&gVSL&l&ZSZffl
wth befjj opera:.cm next wwk. ^2™^^er*iZhi U*
There ia lota of adTer-*:2g <m oae of -« -a !jS7
tb«e car iahe«. ^
tmwr • DT r -i>r itom u< BUUT
V) mt b fgtH&a s.'t
S. r. R. E
for free «j
Moo«i iJ
r omplete Map of Oklahoma and
i"j. Sectionized and Colored.
' lES-JOURNAL OFFIOE.
SllMc
M*i I'tm V ik of Xomaa iiaa , ■f s >o.-i u s rt
appo^J lady a^.: of She \ '
wrid'i fair fbr the of wnaij&Fiii^
Tioe Mr T. J RictarJauo, ef Still-
■ater. una expucd.
Tsi J if pate be* from Ws bisgtoL
c-Lau« Uufct tbere will be fo«i land
. . -7 . . . f®oe* in the atrip, and that none of
Pn 1 atamh of common red got ;Ut Un-1 mil be attached to eitl.tr
er aci han t iP ia a room; H y. the Gotkrw or KrngfiahCT off.v
dnve tore r.«, 2w,y :n h lt a .Uv fnm „ ,^ :llU!v nEprejud,( ,
than a dozen !«« of Ung.e foot f!: ,-^dj,jLll[. Um amngem. n« b p,o,
paper wtf caU^n_^x. week., „ «5 f ... it t^
. peetite aettler an f ;aal chance for
bdCTeUilt siretar^Sm.^I Z VeT7J*°Mc
-led Spon four land office. It \ ^
t6 * after tbe open f!:
^ ______ - onid '-he lai..l >ie all attachc-l
Oklahoma ia better . .ff ^ oflk« «" be opene-1 m tbe atrif
•■good old den ocr :ic .lav, thananv f-ing ««ld not be made at a:, h
other atate in the Urmtory We hsv'e f " hour 01 lwo *ft' '
been doing boaine** iarc'elr on ataali Pj® "I*0'11? 01 it would take that
baaia—ao<l iiare few debu to k,h,^ ot !lme for tbe ^ of maiifrs
m. £et 10 cUimfi ana from
- -*o<i ofl5c* The arracgeri.^ii"
Thi stopping of 700,OuO apindlea *°"jd ^ *iti tbose long !inl-
and & proportionate number of fur- ' , ":r, P°W ,ln 'j06" Kingfialif!
naos :ii the first four mor.ta- of 'T , ,° r- 1a°d U"-
DemocraUc rule shows that the war v-°uW ^T* lsl)0r for the'r pa.n.
of ast«min.ii/.r nw.n ->w ,.„ ..,,1 s'"e-Uuthj of tbtm an -i.ark- a;:.-
: t*«t place
>■ uc but il
If jrou il
time, don't
orj that a i
aerrioe has
Nickel Piat
bOAEKEl.
Second *t!
: INE SHOP
V TOOLS and
of Machine
Ir 1 light and
. Ca^h paid for
DAN, Prop.
. a City, O, T
H J. MILLKB.
.'LiBB.
GRAND AVENUE
Livery
Everything new and
strictly first-class.
Best Brick Livery Barn :u Okla-
homa. Boarding horses carefully
looked after. Terms reasonable.
So. 311 Grand Avenue, Okla. City
Telephone So. 35.
of exterminate-e, upon the protected
indrnatri< is going on with thrilling
■uccew.
how, men who hope to get a cinch on
ome Ene claim and afterwards sell
their filing to the actual settler.
Hardly one out of ten who get their
8'ing# in thm way ever ee the land
they file on nor hav they any desire
to act it. Vhat they want in to g«-'
aomc blood-money out of the ac tual
settler.
The arrangement i just and prop-
er. and we hope Secretary Smith
('ommisaioner Lameroux will not
allow themselvea to be argued or
browbeaten out of it.
Gov. Bcm'how has decapitated
John Golobie, who waa a)>pointed
temtorai librarian by Gov Seav in
the !a t 'lays of that •r'-nliernan s ad-
ininiatration. The Lea<!er claims
that John begge-l off on the ground
that he wan a democrat, but that
•tory is a little fishy. His successor
has not yet been named
"How nice it is to be a governor
o that I can appoint one of my
henchmen to offl( e, secure bis elec-
tion aa treasurer af a boar I hav:rg
the handling of 40,000 per annum
and have him deposit it in my bank 1 la<! 4 breaking ™it IJ P
1 tell you forty thousand dollar- of h hri<y" "* kn™-M"1 """ ■> c«n'i m.i eu
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■■
It is suspicioned that C. K. Joae-
Jumped the military reservation ami
built upon it bv the advice of 1-e.i™ ' —t ii ~
fl-j-11^: ,, 77 . , tgT'* .t.-l ,.f Trlfr. iul thr~.
truthne, n the hojie that :n the end 1 K^3KJi f ured menxtroanpti*
they might I* able to Mjuceze a fef> KK83
■cres out of the city to compromisi
Jones claim. As the lady remarked *
"I tell yon, mighty mean men come I-«wer Pare to World's Fair,
ta Oklahoma ' But there s but little
danger of them succeeding.
Excellent t
module (A
Tern:* rea.-
isea to Mrs.
Waxtmd:
cent# a corc
TIMEVJocb
xal \!iu
Ilr. (irjnuS
CWera
Give it to
wonder of Ix
dru^ store.
Seller# an
i Mir
man u fact an
(Travel,* felt
Crescent fr
W M. Vsk
Broadway.
Tbe new
Hick el
service inclu
dsn/ m
cars and un
run? three
tioa.
O. T. Bkvsolds. President. T M Ricuardson, Vice President
J. P. Boyle, Cashier.
""FIRST NATIONAL
COLD BATHS
k, corner Broad-
. " :ite
(sntcr.-iors to oklahoma iiask.)
CAPITAL. - S50,000.00.
Transacts a General Banking Business
Accounts of merchants and farmers solicited. Weguarantee
courteous and liberal treatment.
Salary «f
TES.
I. EABITS
gen : i c.&njigcr
JEWELER & OPTICIAN
Watcbea, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds and Silverware
> • Cf\ REPAIRING A 8PKCIALTY,
. (ill o0„
110 MAINSTRS2T
oklahom A cit
I wm troubled from childhood wHh an mt
,,r ?***• an^ b tt,.
MANN
MtvtUc, I.
Wvk v'O fllood Mid Akin IHm***
tiwun Bracifio Co., aUauw, o *
If you'll notice, the feUow who
makes it a point to run about the
streetn teliing wnen and how a com-
petitor is going to burst np in Irtisi
ne« , is not the most reliable person
in the world, nor one with whom vou
would care to intrust your business
or family secrets. The m • com-
temptilde chap one tan come in con-
tact with in his life, is the individual
who :s always depending ui-on bu I I-
ing up his own busines# by tearing
down another.
be fourth auditor of tbe treasury
and st has not all come from repub-
lican*. Morton was instrnmcntal in
making the scandalous attack upon
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine during the cam
The Santa Ke route his lowered the
world's fair rate. It leads, while
i ulhera folluw: being tir t to cut the
price as well as first lo quick and
'
The present ticket rate from Okla
Uoma City to Chicago and return i*
K4.90 tickets limited thirty days from
date of sale, except that tickets sold
after October 15 will be limited for
return not later than November is.
I8A3.
The Columbian Exposition repre-
sents tbe world In miniature. You
(jet a European trip without the ocar.
j voyage. TV> miss this chance for self
education would be a mistake always
Another mistake would
ifo over the Santa Fe route,
in
Engines, Insure Your Property
Against loss by Fire, Cyclone or Wind Storms in any of the
following Companies.
Hartford Fire of Hartford.
4 Connecticut Fire of Hartford.
Springfield F. & M. Ins.. Springfield, Mass
^tna Fire Insnrance Co-
Fire Association of Philadelphia.
Fireman's Fund of California.
Shawnee Fire.
[ r l2Srj£!?^r.?IaS8,iB*ured agalMt accidental breakage In the old reliable
Lo>d > I late Glass Insurance Co. of N. Y. All •>: th <-■ are old time tried
and reliable companies Do not wait until you have a fire or your property
but ra!'anri A ho general managers for
tnc ivsn-as Mutual Ufe Insurance Company. Oilice: In Bank nl oklahoma
UtJ' DAVIS A STAKNES.
Robert Kixcaid,
President
Kdoi.se Wallace, .1 n Wheei.ib,
Vice-President Ciishier
Thiei has been considerable ad- I
verse comment on the api.ointment r<*relU!<1
of Charles B Morton, of Maine, to r'ul 10 80 ove'" u" Santa Fe roJtc>
be fourth auditor of the tnunr. *hirh has the best and most direct
line to Chicago. Passengers landed
witbin one to four blocks of rapid
transit lines to fair grounds.
Call on A. W Dunham local agen*
| at Oklahoma City and ask for free
Bank of Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma City. Oklahoma.
Capital Stock, $50,000.
Surplus Fund, $i5.ooo.
Daniel f. Stilks. President.
5* BJ •L!""«>*'C1UCUI.
*1 Edward W . Dowdkn, Vice President.
f. l. Dobbin-, Cashier.
l. a Giluekt, a.^'t Cashier
paign of m, and was charged with ,l °k'at'" ,
chipping the date of the i, ath and • ,u,*trate® 'o'der. describing world
binh from the toml.tone of Mr ra!^"d'nlf*
Blaine s el'Iest • hiid, in the cemetery
at Augusta, Maine, in order that a
doubt might be cast upon the legit-
imacy of the child.
" * . T#.
Oklahoma National Bank.
CAPITAL: 150,000.
Th* altitude of some of the Indian
Molea
> bay horse*, one 11 years i
Two
branded J C on left shoulder: I
years old branded JC and C A L
bined. The 12-year old one h/u left
Territory papers'™ .7ngk ^UteWdjv!^ ' Wl"5' Jhe 5-year..id right
is disgusting to people of ordinan in<i aIlkif c"lari<ed a little. One sor-
horse sense. .Thev op,me union with v ^ ' bra"ded 0D left
Oklahoma on the ground that theK T? "J?"1 runnin«
Harin
thing in the line of fa von- that the
new state could bestow. The In
dian territory now contains 100,000
more inhabitants than Oklahoma
and its varied resources will for al!
time support a greater population; so
there is no cause for worry on the
Indian territory side—tbe fear, .f
any should exist, ought to cm
from Oklahoma. But how ionf
would it take to obliterate the lin>
that now divides Oklahoma from thi
Indian territory ? In less than five
years from the date of the union the
official records at Washington woul.i
have to be searched for data by
wliich to tracc the line. There is a*'
-3dwl
J. A. Cninr,
Council Grove, O. T.
« west.
Me
bit cooi.ru
rat:or. of. •«
J w y«M
fth &A«i X J
Far Hale.
outhwest of section I-
three
The
miles north
Patented. Improvement*
HSuO. Address,
Db. Milton- M< Mi rtht.
JO-tf Purcell, Indian Territory.
For Kale Cheap.
That very desirable brick 50x30 feet
krjown as the Klein block situated . n
Grand avenue next to ois ra bouse
Will sell In whole or fn cart to suit
purchaser. Enquire of II Klein at
McGUncbey's, corner of Ma.i sou
Robinson streets, Oklahoma Cay.
5-lju
Wand's Bi
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. TER.
; Transacts a General Banking Business
-&M dirkctors.
• J i K R ;t;!ps- E- w Bowden, Henry 0. Thomas, Freeman- L. Given,
7 \ J01"1 Brojan. F. L. Dobbin and W. M. McClure.
•ti T. M- Richardson L.timber Co.~
T, . , „ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
hbh LumDer. smnoies, sasn. Doors, Blinds
CAPITAL STOCK $150,000.
I'RIN S. w
•>■ C RICBARD80X, fe T. * RICHARDSON, P,
U
ssc
G STABLE
spec-
-Jr.L, Prop. ^
es any kind of bowel complaint-Wand
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Burke, J. J. & Brown, E. E. The Oklahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 55, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 9, 1893, newspaper, August 9, 1893; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc93356/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.