Oklahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 94, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 6, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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Otlahuia Daily TimesJonmal
Published every day except Sunday
HWOWN HHOH.,
Editors and Publish#"*.
HOHSORIPTIOW RATES.
Uaily (per week) JO
" vper month) 4U
" llier year) 00
Wkkkly (one year) 1 m
Telephone Nd. 41.
Today's Wi' lhtr.
Maximum temperature, "H: Mini-
nuiUifiH: Kalnfall .00.
Forecast tor thlrty-sli hours:
Fair, wuriuer.
Republican Ticket.
For Delegate to congress,
DKNNI8 T. FLYNN
COUNTY TIl'KKT.
For Slierllt,
C. H. DaFORD,
For Probate Judge,
W. P. IIABPKB.
Inter of Deeds,
G. A. UEIDLKU.
Jounty Attorney,
J. L. BROWN
Fui County Clerk,
8. H. MILLER.
Kor County Treasurer,
JOHN CAUSON.
For Supt. of Public Instructions,
F. H. UMIIOLTZ.
For County Surveyor,
O. II. HILL.
For Coroner,
Dr. II. H. BLACK.
For Commissioner of First, District,
J. H. CONCANNON.
For County Commissioner Third Dist.
II, OVERHOLSEB.
CENTRAL .OMMITTEI
C. 0. Jooti, < hHlrmsn, okltilHmn City.
L. M. Kt'yi'B, flflcroltry.
II. O. Troauor, 1 reMUrer,
oklahoma city l * wind. J T Martin; ind
waul,Or. KU'n n!•unijSra ward, J It (Jarv-
er; Oh ward, C. U Jobm.
Oklahcm© twp , W A.Lowe, Oki^homaLlty
lloonu, Grant Stanley,
Gr«e ey, II. O. Troaper, '
Choctaw, W. M • Huloer. Chaddlo k
Ciutoho. C M Couch. Oklahoma (ity
Hapublloan, N W. Winston. Tohee
.springer, A J Lctrr, Choctaw City
MuFtauv, John II Palmer, oklahoma (Ity
Edmond. James Klmmey. Kdmoml
Council Grove, t L llranatrer, Oklahoma City
< uhh, Wilton leather,
Deer Cretk, V M Paae, Edmond
Lincoln, Samuel .lack, Rdn>ond
Pott,.John Wanur,Choctaw City.
Britton, CO linker, Britton
Choctaw ( Ity, S K Hawkins, Croc t w (Ity
edmond oltv. Hufh M MoOredlc, Kdmoiid
Hartaell, J A Hart/.ell. Hamuli
Spring Crock, J. W. Hamsey, Lockhtarl
SMALL BUT EFFECTIVE,
Was tho little. Monitor that mot tlio Merrt-
liiae at Hamilton Itiwul*. H< too aro llr,
lltnw'i Pleasant l'l'llotn, affectivo tu ot
InK the enemy -dlaaaae. When you «.«« -
pill it'a an important jiolnt to bava them
ill mil provided they have equal strength
(has little fiver pills of i>r. Pierce. They're I
put up in s better w\y, andUicy In a
letter way, than the huge old fashioned puis.
- ■ . ...I ......In, • .. II •■lit. nr
W anted Wiiud.
Ten cords of wood; Call on C. A.
I Crowder, 125 Grano avenue. 4-3
Mus'r.
An Kngllsh lady, educated In En
gland and Germany, wishes to give
| lessons on tbe piano. Apply to Mrs.
Lunge at Mrs A. G. Murray's 132
Fourth street. Mi
Fur Kale.
My residence iv> 28 Fourth street,
„ B. WIIBKtEK
oklslioma Uiy, o. T
.lx room bouse with water and gas
■orta"—grumpy, thlekhwided and take & throughout. Large barn, live year
gloomy vlow of life, Is time 1V1UU toiCfcar h() ncw bug((y and harness,
up your system and start your uvw ou
bMdthful nrtion. Kick Headacbs, BlUou Everything new.
V/. B. WHEELER & CO. .
Which include a full Hue of | t-iit medicine ♦< i'el
aitiulep and druggists Bundr!^. IWcrlptloiB uuvtiilly
compounded by a competent druggl t. Your patronage
golUited. No. 15 Broadway, Opposite Compton Hot*I.
Ilfttltlll III BI VMiii I
ll<*ula<'he, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious
Attacks, and all dirangeinenta of the liver,
■taaack and Unrein, are prevented, re hneil.
and cured. Put up In Healed glass vials, and
3 8
F. E. SUTTON,
tlillce se cor. Main & Hroadway.
always fresh and reliable.
j.hh wn-i-iAMfiuio, R«J.. o' a":r^':zt
Kll: «ais: "My wltn tlilnkn your IIUlo I at
luts are the greati*t pills « ut.'
Ilucklln's Arnica Salu
Tlie best salve In tlio •vo.H f ir cii, ,
bruises sores, ulcers. oaU.rhouiu, tt id
sores, tetter, UhmI>, 0 nl
When the democrat, hire a rapuh | bW'tff.'JS& "
ii i 11.
Ml' I L-
.. Ul
" I and oogmvely c„ ... _ .
licau to work for them, they ""K"1 required. It is ..- .i-.<
to insist upon hi. giving some better perfect Batlulactiwi, n
reason for 111. tiolt than that tbe rc- unded Price16 t«u i V i
have not been >« hv O. 1^ lUlev
publican nomincep
strong enough in party faith to suit
him.
Denttatrj.
Drs. E. S. liloebart and W. Ii. Mau-
Tiikhk I. an effort being made to pin have consolidated their dental
form a fusion In this county between practices and will do bus ncsa In the
populist and democratic partleion old offlcei formerly oenipM^by .
he county ticket. The scheme Is to Ulnehart, rooms land 8, Kuhlman
tako a portion of each ticket and building, southwest corner of Maln
tbus make up a ncw fusion ticket. It and Bodl..«on streets, OklahomaClty.
Ih a scheme to sacrifice a half of each
ticket for the to id of the other half. A Sure Cure fur Pllei.
Those who arc working the scheme ^ &r0 known by mol9t.
arc of course men who arc 0D t' H ur0 llke prestation, causing Interne
tlckct, who will not hesltati to aeH b, When warm. This form w.
out their fellow canlldates and the r ^ Blendlng or Protruding,
party In order to secure office. Ivplldut. once t<> Dr. Bosanko's Pile
,i-i remedy, which acts directly on parU
The republican convention at I'-d-1 effected, absorbs tumors, al ays Itch-
mond yesterday chose James Brown I |ni,,.tTects a permanent euro. 50 cts.
us their nominee for representative of Druggist or mail. Circulars free
*• i : I nr lliiHtinkn. i
I)r. Bosanko, Phlladalpt la,
Sold hv Scott & Co.
Va
Diphtheria.
Ilr. I'll as. A. Dean,
HOMEOPATHIST.
Office and Keaideoce 117 A CJrfud
Avenue, Hocin 8, OKlaboma City.
Mendiik House,
rw MAIN BTHBRT
Board by k tPal, lay or We3'(.
Table Heard. #1.60 rer week; Hjar I and
Lodf ng $1.(10 i cr wiek. : Im
Ukmesiiier that the republican
party i. the only one unqualified
pledged to reform of county nlfaii-
Kvin tho populis a Kuil ihc Laud
writing on the wall and join with the
democrats in their tight on the re
publicans.
Tiik character of tue repubiicnn
ticket throughout is excellent. Kve
ry tnan stauds well in the community
and has a reputation for honesty and
integrity.
A HW democrats realize 11 •
Judge Steward is quite a lively corpse
jet, notwithstanding the fact thai
Pitman rode to viciory over his
"carcass'' in the convention, accord-
ing to the Oklahoinau.
the Sixth district. No better nomi
nation could be made. He
shrewd, honest, reliable business
man, whose busincs9 dealings have
brought htm in contact with every
class of people in his district. No
man could more ably represent the
business interest, of the district. "e I Antiseptic, Deodorizing pud
if not a public speaker, but that I. .... , ™,vt.o
uot uecesaary qualification to become Disinfectant tUftJi/8 lor
a good working member of llie legis- httruiug, 'i h«. e Cones are
lature' combined of drugs contain
Yoo cannot buy your goods abroad jng disinfectant and deodor-
and make them at home -McKinle^ principles. 25c dozen.
Perhaps not Hut with free ran c i ^
materials we can make goods so t se prevention and thus you
cheap that nobody will want to I allay a whole lot of anxiety
them abroad. And with that advan- ,
tage our manufacturers do not need Mm worry.
the high rate of "protection ' they Antiseptic Throat Waih
have been given against the foreigi, , gc & Au
maiufacturer, and which home con- AU1 h b ,
mere have had to pay. —Leader excellent preparation.
What is free raw material then Chloride i f lime Oil of
but protection. It is the worst Kind
of protection for it protocto the man \ itnol. Copperas, Carbolic
ufac'iirer and at the same time b'irg" I Acid ill large quantities at —
iducer of raw material in this
Creamery Butter.
The following dealers haudlo Aro-
ma Creamery Ilutter, the best on the
market. Ask for It.
Wyatt Bros, B G Vou'ig.
Woollen & Harvey. W S Williams,
Finley & Ware. White & WIglit.
Whetstone. L B Johnson.
A G Ballard. Pk
L h Land. C K Esterbrook.
F S lthodes. HanesGro. U).
L. D. Pulton, Agent.
fiotiee.
In the District Courc of Oklahoma
County, Oklahoma Territory.
Geo. W.Manwarren, )
Plaintiff. I
vs. ,
Iva Manwarren, I
Defendant. I
The defendant abovs named will
take notice that she has been sued by
said plaintiff In the above named
court, and that plaintiff tiled his pe-
tition In said court on September
llth, 1894. The object of said suit is j
to obtain a divorce from the defend-
ant upon the grounds of iross neglect
of duty and adultery,and said defend-
ant is hereby notified that she must
answer the petition ttled by the plain-
tiff on or before the 2 lh day of Octo-
ber, 1894, or said petition will be
taken as true, and judgment will be
rendered divorcing the plulntiff from
the defendant as prayed fo" in the
said i-ctltloi
Geo. W. Manwakbkn,
By Wisbt & IloovKit, Att'ys.
Attest: W, H. Kbbv,
Clerk Dlst. Court Oklahoma County.
By Lyman Ai-lkn, Deputy.
C. A .l llNKTHi.
H. J. MII.LKK
ABFiRNBTHY & MILLER.
Barter shop and Bath Booms
Tat finest fitu.. up Uivn > in lie city HOT AM> ( OLD BATH
and barter «i rl at uriu.i.etl I nlrr tt.H N'alional Hank, lornir Hrnsd
«av and V* .
OKLAHOMA FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOPS
Build and repair all Kinds of Machinery; Pulleys, Shafting, llcllinp
Brass Goods, Well Drilling, Machine Horse Powers, Ktc.
W JORDAN
il&yr !'86©S
fluraois
DEALERS IN
flttemion.
Glioicc
wines.
Kentucky
Whiskies.
the .
country in c1 in pet ion
wot 1(7.
Tin: Leader should
with the obi
stick to its
Wand's Drug Store.
dictionary. It gets badly muddled DkVOS,
when it undertakes plain Kngliah - | Chemlca|gi Perfumes, cosmetics,
~—~~~~ . toilet soaps, tableu, slates, school
Tiik Times-Journal speaking oil bot.ks, etc., at
tho comment, of a democratic news-1 Qfand Avenue Drug Co.
paper Ujxin the current legislativeap
portionmeiit, sa\s if the writer "wer
not a recent importation into Oklaho-
ma, and probably does not know
Tbe Pimple (.hetked Village Maid
may n' t retain her dimples and rosy
cheeks "blooming with health," until
Mast people wonder why Judge
Steward cannot gel a hearing. Ohii .
does not shut otf the right of a hear
log before sentenrng more complete
iy. A vote for Pitman is a vote in
vindication of such methods.
ma, MUVI t""""".; I CUctKo U „
what he is talking about, we shouldI shc fl[1(]s a goo)j husband. A little
charge him with willful lying." The I ,,^1^ or accident may bring about
>«tlre.
In the probate court, County of Ok-
lahoma. Territory of1 Iklahoma.
In the estate of Jennie B. Banks,
deceased. , ,
The Territory of Oklahoma, to the
heirs next of kin and creditors of the
said Jennie B. Banks, deceased.
You are hereby notified that John
B. Banks has applied fur letters of
administration on said estate and said
application will be heard at a regular
teim of said court held at the court
room of said court on the 20th dav of
October, 1S94, at 9 o'clock a. m., In
the Bassett building on the corner of
Main street and Broadway In Okla-
homa City, Oklahoma County, Okla-
homa territory, and that notice of
this proceeding is ordered published
three weeks consecutively in tbe
TiMP.s-Jot.KNAL, a weekly newspaper
published la said county and terri-
tory. and that printed copies of the
notice addressed to the heirs of said
deceased at tbelr place of residence
in said territory and dep< sited in the
posUifflce with postage prepaid by the
petitioner at least ten days prior to
such hearing. .
Witness my hand and the seal o.
said court hereunto alHxMl this 22nd
aay of September, 1894.
H. B. Mitchell,
[Seal] Probate J udge.
First published September 28, 1891.
w3w
Imported and lteciestic Cigars
114—MAIN STlfKUT—114
That F.leg.ini Tonic—
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Times-Journal should not hesitate
in tbe performance of a public duty.
j It is useless, however, to charge any
body with willful lying—that does
no good—but there is tb s one thing
that can be relied upon as a settled
Texas democrat* endonea Cleve- Imposition, and that is this.-The
land on silver, Ohio democrat, cotm democratic admin.stratum of this
ont for free silver, while New York <«", 7? onl>' defended by
democrats nominate 11 ill for governor, - I .u^Tclind TapTdly
tbe only democrat '.n the senate who , , > builds up the health and strength
voted against the tariff bill. Wh-re Hien i. w ,11 tje ended in abort order ,^rre.8 ,.elIe,s f„r const!pa-
are they at any way? -the1 J'0? •d'wnl ,wh<; M"
■ are able to print their papers only at
cuckoo like, occupies the expense of the federal govern
—, while mer.t, will have that portion of their
some cne of tbe many "female" di
senses and ''weakne^se.-," to wLich the
sex ts subject, and health may be for
ever impaired, and hopes and happi-
ness be at an end. Thank, to Dr.
Pierce, his Favorite Prescription, pre-
pared by him for women, cures the
worst cases of uterine diseases, nerv-
ousness, neuralgia, irregularities and
"weaknesses." It Is a gieat lavigor-
^forSyeantande months
| Then u will be ended in short order] ^ PeUett for con9tl,
tion, sick headache, bllllou^nes", In-
digestion. On e tnken, always in
favor.
Clothing from us always attracts
favorable attention, because it is al-
ways just right in style, fit and gen-
eral make-up. That's worth a good
deal, isn't it? When you add to this
the fact that it costs you no more to
wear our clothes—usually less—why
should any one be other thin hand-
somely dressed.
Now, we are selliug $!"> suits for
•20, and all otiier priced suits propor-
tionately low.
W. J. McELVOY,
108 Grand Avenue.
Oklahoma City, O. T.
7%rvit\X)
so favorably known, Is for stile in bot-
| ties at
WAND'S IiKUU STORE
By the glass at
WETZEL'S,
served through Ills elegant frigid
soda fountain.
Mosquito Dispsller.
10c or 15c a bottle.
Wand's Drug Store.
Mitciucll,
the office Steward should have, mme meni, win uav© uiau puruuu ui men
Steward is denied a hearing until the revenue cut ofT in very short order
term expl-es. Is it hard to see why Civil service does not apply in a case
Scott's organ descends to every known of this sort.—Free 1'ress
method of pollticil trickery to defeat =—
Brown and Harper and boost tbe Four Big Soccessis.
cuckoos in? The judge mu*t be vin- Having the needei merit to more
Ulan make good all tbe advertising
claimed for them, the following four
BeauMwNT s paper is boosting biro remedies have reached a phenomenal
quite energetically but what .bout "^^^ti^Jnd L
the rest of the candidates on tbe bottle guaranteed—Electric Bitters.
me rest 01 tue nuumurB uu iuc (M)ttle guaranteed—K ectriC t'
populist ticket? Tue poor fellows the great remedy for Liver, St
are receiving but little attention, it tod Kidneys: Hutklen's Arnica
isn't to l>e wondered at, 1! aunont is ..""re"
so recently here that he has not yet , |1; All these remedies u
Notice.
In the District Court, of Oklahoma
County, O. T.
Lina A. James, P)aintitf, )
Aaron F. James, Dft )
To the above named defendant,
Aaron F. James:
You are hereby notified that you
have beeneued in the district court
IBalve
®r. K'.ag'i
i perfect
Mini. Aii itic«e remedies areguaran
; feed to do Just what is claimed for
————— I «hora and the d iaier whose name is
Till Oklahotuau of this morning mmched heiewlth will be irlad to tell
says that the political missdeetis of v^umoreof them. Soli at C B.
J. L. Brown wouUI fill ?► book and H dej - drug store
made their acHju^iotance
that they will soon be put out in tbe
campaign. Gentlemen, put it out a
once, in time for refutation. No
bold backs no waiting until tbe elec
tiou is on band, come at once, or
not at all.
Notice.
Oklahoma City, O. T , Oct. 5,
After legal publication hereof ap-
plication for a pardon will be imde
to the governor of Oklahoma terri-
tory, by George B. Ousley, who wa?,
Have you noticed that Col. John the Itlh xm-a' -
son in his speeches savs not a word iriet court of Oklahoma cunty, O.
about the grand good government T..-nteoced to Bve year. In ,
the territorial administration |,M | ment In the penItent'ary for ^,ult
given us? lie should make more lnten( ,
prominent democracy's two great ' "ltlu"r-
statesmen Renfrow and Bacon ,nd Atty. for Geo. ■ Oustey.
that most distinguished jurist ,)udge Fob Sale—Four do/en White L .
Soott whom Pitman proposes to vin- i10rn and Plymouth Rock lien« at|
:omach ] of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
Territory by Lina A. Jamef, the
alxjve natncnl plaintiff, and that you
must answer the petition filed by hp: I
plaintiff in said action on or before
the 15th day of November, 1894, or
the allegations of said petition will be
taken as true and confessed, and a
judgment will be rendered against
vou in said action fully and forever
divorcing the sai I plaintiff from you,
and awarding to the said plaintiff tbe
custody, control, maintenance and
education of ltuth James, the minor
child ot you and the said plaintiff,
ami for all other equitable relief to
wli < Ii she may bIiow herself entitle'
Hate & Van Winkle,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
seai.i Attest, W. II. Khey,
Clerk.
Br Lyman Allen,
r. Deputy.
Notice
Territory of Oklahoma, \
Oklahoma County, District Court. {
Ida P. Bowman, 1
Plaintiff. I
vs.
Daniel W. Bowman, |
Defendant, j
Notice Is hereby given, that, wheteas.
tbe plaintiff has o*i the 20th day of
September,1891, commenced an action
for divorce against said defendant, in
said court.
Therefore, the said defendant,
Daniel W. Bowman, is hereby noti-
fied that he has been so sued and
must answer the petition filed by
said plaintiff on or before the 2nd day
of November, 1894, or tbe petition
will be taken as true and judgment
for divorce, and custody of the chil-
dren. alimony, expense money, and
costs of suit will be rendered accord-
ingly.
Witness my hand and seal this 21st
day of September, 1894.
[seal ] W. H. Ebey, Clerk.
Ity Lyman Allen, Deputy.
First published Sept. 21st. 1804. 18
dlcate.
| William F. Wolfe's.
Or. Price'* Cream Baking Pow tier
WKtrt Fair Highlit Awir*.
HORACE SPEED,
Attorney anil Counselor at Lai
GUTHRIE, -
ernl Civil
F*r« lotioe.
W. S. F ke: B. l>. Shk«II
FIELD $ SP/Ih,
Attorneys . . .
Klein Bnl'dlnir, G-ar.d Avenue, OkUhorn
City, O. i
T ractlce in all the cruris.
R. ti. Hats j. M, VakWisklb
B4TS HriWKlK,
. TT EHlsY'VAT LAW.
Rooms 4 & 5, Okla. Nat'l P.ank Bl'd.
Oklahoma City, O. T.
Will practice in all the courts.
JOHN S. JENKINS,
Attorney At Law,
Office -Hoora No. 2. Masonic
Oklahoba City,
rem pie.
o.
The
*
K66I6U lnStltUUt
of the Indian Territory
OKLAHOMA CITY. • OKLA. TEH
Now opened for the treatment of Dkonk-
ENAKiiS, MOHPH1NK and OPIUM HABITS.
Call on or addrcraC F. McCreary. so rotary
and greneral manager. H>w m No. 14 Canad'an
Blrw.a. Grand *v riu«
N\aw<\o
A5\*P
Notice to Stockholiiers.
Notice Is hereby given to the stock-
holders of the Oklahoma Territorial
Fair association to meet iit the office
of L. Overholser & Co's. Insurance
agents on Tuesday, October 9, at 7:30
p. m. at which time the officers will
be ready with tl.elr annual report.
It t« especially Important that all
stockholders be present, asaoniethlng
must be done with the property of
the association, owing to the sale of
tho ground on which the property is
now lo a'ed. The property must
either be sold or moved to other
grounds. C. g Jones,
President.
Do \ou NkkdDruo
If so, you can buy them at the prop-
er price at
Grand Avenue Drag Co.
In wo will wend
A Saiii|>I<> i'livf'lopp, ol «'il5 or
WHITE, FI.I.Nll or IJRl.NETTK
j Yon have seen It advertised for many
" year*, l.ut have yoM ever tried it?- If
J not,—you do not know what uu Ideal
1*0
CTS.
l'«Miicr if*.
TYLER S FAMOUS .
ROLL CURTAIN DESKS. -
flEW STYLiES.
Onr mammoth catalotrne of B«t«k f'ounli ri.
n<-sl *. and other Office ForiilHir** f« r in I
now readv. I>e*>ka. ( halrt. Table*. HimiIi-
t flM'f*. t'.tr., and at ■MlcfelfH | rl«' , for
tin* Oooda mnde.
PANK COUNTERS TO ORDER TO FIT ANY ROOM,
f 'alaloicne In***. Bend 12c to cover poNtugo.
TYLER OFF . DE FIXTURE CO.,
WT. I.OI IN, WO.
j POZZOWI'S
. l<i'N|tli<H ItelnM uu ficVnnwIoiltted boniitlllor,
Ii.im ninny rolri'xliliuf uim>«. It ,in *oiil!* rlinf-
liiH.iiunouni. wlml-taii,l<'nMeni*|N>riii>lmtlon,
■'if ; In f m l II It ii iiiottUlellunLanndiionirtibla
' prutotiUoii to tlio tnco <lnrin« holwunUiu'
j It i« Mold fivoi-ywlitiro.
For wuii|>lp. nddn«xn (
' J. A. POZZONI CO. St. Louis, Mo^i
^ MICNTION TillH 1 AM
Hunter & Schnler,
Practical
Horse
Slioers-
il'rvey St.. between Main and First, Itc tr of
Oklahoma Carrlaire Factory,
DR. GUNN'X
£ tMPROVIU
M'VEH
*/LL$
il>" A ¥■ LO PHYSIC
ONE PII.I. FO A DOSE.
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