The Oklahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 104, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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Ollataa Hail?
THE MICROSCOPE. CrCilIIK'iy Bllttei\
K rarrfol mlermionptaBl
iiitinati n and rhnin'ral
41T- |« of the UrilM*, i* a
luableaiit in determining
• nature of many ebronkj
th
tklkpih
TiKlaf'i
Mulnnin t*"1
mum.M: Buinfi
ForecMt 'or
Fair, cooler.
Republicai
m
coru or uiakiDg
conduct. What
you are helping
What taxpayers j
jh ds tooliject to |
pocket and pay-
irs in tuxes wfTen !
pur{x)ftc of keep
A11 \ wiv
jiven Leander a
character that
Oct. 17, 18U4.
of tUe ik
bl.xtfi. Uv
bladder.
tuiMi*, y
Fur De'11:>t« to co X' .
D PK.VNIS T. FLYNS
For Cuunellmiin. 3ri1 <!'-trict,
A. C. SCOTT.
Councilman district No. 2, (
Cass township*)
t. M. MTTLM.
For Representative, 5th (lixti
llAKRY ST. JOHN
For Itcprofoutat.lv. 6'!1''' !
JAMES I1ROWH
Representative 3rddM flcl, i
0ii - ' ivnnhlpst
1IKNRY API'LHiAl
COUNTY TICKET.
For Shu ill,
C. H. DKFOIUI,
For Probate Judge,
W. P. HAKPEB.
For Reg later of Deeds,
0. A. BF.IDLEIl.
For County Attorney.
J. L. BROWN
For County Clerk,
S. II. MIIiLKK,
For County Treasurer,
JOHN CARSON.
For Supt. of Public Instruct I
F. H. UMHOLTZ.
For County Surveyor,
O. H. HILL.
For Coroner,
Dr. II. II. BLACK.
For Commissioner of First 1 >
J. II. CONCANNON
For County Commissioner TI
II. OVERHOLSEH
rromie
and t
l hero some da) s look,
1 am immensely pleased
trance of this beautiful
shed in so abort a time
■priso and progress ap
full swing. This morn-
■, I was pained to find
ur papers an editorial
proieel ion, evincing to
irlizan prejudice which
the old south for so
Cannot this editor
ea that every article of
let to which our markets
i .l displaces home pro
ie labor and compensa-
ey might yield, to just
and that if home labor
ling they can buy nolh.
- how cheap the article?
tops comprehend that a
acting for the benefit of
, should stimulate every
rich this country is cap-
us a great and
Docs not the
id is timid and
investment in
lust Ki e advant-
? Docs it not
has attained a
loots all the do
ring hi
make
npi
and
mist bo in
jent right
; plains
i for lossi
o, yet b.
s and
'a use
central committs
a U. Jones, ( hftlrrauu, OkUhon
L. M. Keyet, Seoieiar).
H. <*. Trosji-r. Ti. r.
Oklahoma i ity: Jnt win . , J 'I
ward. Dk. ?lefen>inuni; . I wtrd,
<<r; «th ward, 0. <i June*.
Oklahoma twp , W A.Lowe, Okl
Room.-, Orant Stanley,
Grte or, ti. G. Troaper,
Choctaw. W. M • Sulc , Hi ml Ho k
c.rutoho. C M Couch. Ok ati'wnat
HepubUcan, N W. Winston, T !. -
Hprinircr, A J Leg*, Ch"dn i i ry
tfufttanjr, John II Palmer, okurtu
Bdmoud. Jarnett Klmraey, Bdtnnti
Council Orovn, r L llrmiiK- i ,0k
< n^, Wilson Prfither.
Deer Cre- k. 1 M 1' , Rdf ift
Lincoln, Samuel Jhck, l.o- -
Poll, John WrtUrr, ITorUW fj|ty.
Britton, C Q Baker, Britton
Choctaw I ity, S K Mucins, lYori
tidraond ctiv, Hujrh M Met i ii-,
Hart?,eli, J A flartawU. iltrtael
Spring Creek, J. W. IUiumv, UK
WI expeetod better th,
Blakeney. He Is, howev
villainously personal in hi
than any of his half Inn
dcccssora
Oklahoma, couuty will
represented with a, C. So.
St, John and Jarars Hr.iv
legislature l'hu interest
county and\ ity juM .
championed, but they wouli
such a position as to attract
to our county and city thai
much to our own advantage
Tihy pay $1,00J a ye ir
$612? for repairing the boild
the court house is now kcat
better rooms worn rift*.-' fa
year. Will someone picas,
for whose benoflt the extra
of rent is paid? Is it for ti
of the taxpayers of this
county? Isn't there
peculiar in the fight on ti
.nado by liudcivw 11
JtruoK ^ hi.iis
gray, and in other ways
years of active life are telli
physical constitution; but
Oklahonun made tint w
did not know that one ui
slugger aud a priNti^r. - to
acceptable county uitorno
pertiiuis the Oklaiiomaaatiu
ocratic loaders arc rulit.
A voti; for the deiu u:;
lativc ticket will Ik; a vote i
a gerrymander that woo I !„
unconstitutional in an v at
unlou, becausc it does no
representatioo, some coumii
in what were suppoi i
emtio neighborhoods bai in
as 13,000' people, while a r,
distiict has over 30,0ut
Such trickery and frauo ,,,■■■
feat every democrat or i i
upholds such method*.
Tilt territorial boio, l of ,
tion, uomposed of Gov 1
Auditor Cameron R i I'm
out warrant of Is*-, cut ti'
valuation of the rail ad'
couuty SI Li,(in,i ami tin
the rutlroads over r i m il |;
P'jer is Interested . i.
increased. Do yon t ,ii.
proving auuU piu.,,., r8y
do not, you cannot voti (or
oratio nominee fur tli« |.
democratic legislature wii; , ,
ail the acts of .nf
sycophants.
MAK1
e reputation
isliion is to
ight of how
in giving
1 dishorn
Mi ai<i-> make
le to ti Mt such tlb-
•< (awfully «t a dit -
itiiout uuraooal ex-
ainuuitio:i "f tho putiint
Tiiiut Bright't Di«<a«* of tho
Ki*lfi««VH, Inflainination of
tho Buuifi'-r, Uravel. and
other l)is<wu«* c f the.Uri-
nary Oiyana nro huccm#-
fully tT.«U>d; Nervoiw De-
bility, Exhaustion, I>n i y,
Liver Db«vt«e, aid i many
other Chrouic Maladiisiaro
nm-i without tweing the patient Write for
question blanks, troati*^and other informa
tivn, describing
stamiw, to pay iiosta^e. ........
A.|'lr„-S. Woa,.D« DnrlNSART Mtl..CAL balldlBK. soul.
Ahs > aii , No. tttVi Muin Btroet, Buf-
falo. N. V.
The following neater* handle Aro*
iua Creame ry Itutter, the best on the
uitrket. Aslc for it.
Wyatt l<r(M . RO Vouug.
W( llen * Il irvey. W8 Williams,
Finley & W«r« . White & Wight.
Whet«t( n<' L S Johnnon.
A C, Ballard P f) Adair.
L L Land. C *5 Usterbrook.
F 8 Khodes Il ine* Gro. Co.
l. D. I'klton, Ageut.
DentUtrj.
I)rs R. S. Ulnehart and W. L. Mau-
pin have constilidaU'd their dental
practices *nd will do business In tlx
old otlloe formerly occupied by Dr.
, uutl incloeo 10 ceuts, in KfneharY, rooms 7 and 8, Kuhlmati
corner of Main
and Uobltson streets, OklHliornaClty.
2"d30t-w4t
Your Blood is Your I ifo.
Without gr>od bl(w>d wiursln^
through your veins you will soon look
wrinkled and dried up. A few doses
of Hegg's Ulood Purifier and ltlood
Maker will change your whole sys-
tem, giving you a healthy, fresh and
youthful appearance. Sold and guar-
anteed by your popular druggist, W
II. Wheeler & Co., No. 16 Uroadway.
For Cough?, Colds, Aatlima, ltroti«*liilIh,
Or ?ny disease of the throat and
lungs try Hoggs' Cherry CoughSyrup.
It relieves where ali others fail. Sold
and warranted by W. li. Wheeler &
Co. No. 15 Broadway.
A Sure ( ure for Pilei.
Itching Piles are known by moist-
ure like presplration, causing intente
itching when warm. This form i.s
weli as Blind, Bleeding or Protrudin*;,
yeild at once to Ur. Bosanko's Pile
remedy, which acts directly on part*
effected, absorbs tumors, al ays Itch-
ing effects a permanent « ure, 50 ctf.
Druggist or mall. Circui.ira irec.
Dr Bosunko, Philadelpi la, Pa.
Sold by Scott k Co.
KxcnrHloiisto the KI Reno Distiict Fair.
Held at El lteno, O. T., Oct. 16, 17,
18 and ,19. For the above oceasion
the Choctaw line will make a rate of
one fare for 85 els for the round trip.
Tickets on sale Oct. 16th to 19th In-
clusive—good for return until Octo-
ber 20th.
E E WiHTTAKKii, B F Dunn,
L' < ;il Agent. G P A
Notice.
Oklahoma City, O. T., Oct. 5, *94.
After legal 'blication hereof ap-
plication for a ardon will be made
to tli vernor of Oklahoma terri-
tory, by George B. Ousley, w ho was,
on the 1 ah day of April 1892, 'n dis-
tri< t court of Oklahoma county, O.
T., sentenced to tive years Imprison-
ment in the prnltent'ary for assault
wit h Intent to kill.
it wooldkidok,
Atty. for Geo. B. Ousley.
lit* Eferybody.
Two hundred tht usand feet of good
lumber in lots to suit purchasers will
be sold at public auction at the
„ ri unds of the Territorial Fair asso-
ciation at
i o'clock p. it. Monday, Oct.
-n d 1894 kon cash.
• n rty to be told consists of fences
mi M.-us, stalls, pens, etc I~ fact
II ! everything bel( nging to and
u .1 by tin said assjociation. There
uc t hou-abds of feet of this lumber
x.dasnew. Farmers, mechanics,
i r dealers and everybody are Id*
vi 1 \<, in t tct this property and
prep ired to buy. Itemember,
v\ ything is to be sold for cash in
LO I S TO SUIT l'lJKClIAHEH
1 IUNK llAKKAlI,
I. N. PlIILLlI'S,
F. M. IllLKY,
M . .'two Selling Committee.
4iA little farm well tilled,
A little cellar well tilled,
A little wife well willed*"
What could you wish a man better
than that? The ast is not the least
by nuy means, but how can a wife be
weli willed if <hebe the victim of
ill se distressing maladies that make
her life a burden? Let her take Dr.
Pierce'* Favorite Prescription and
cure all painful Irregularities, uterine
disorders, intl imation and ulceration,
prolapsus and kindred weaknesses.
It is a boon and a blessing to women.
Thousands are iu the bloom of health
through using it, when otherwise
tl.ey would be under the sod. Are
you a sufferer? Use it, or some day
we may iead—
A little wife self willed,
Jlosewood coflin early tilled,
bpite of doctor well skilled.
Ovarian, flbroid and other tumors
suted without surgery. Book, testi-
monials and refereuces, mailed se-
•U'ely sealed for 10 cents in >tamps
Addref-*. World's Dispensary Medical
A-> iciatlon, Buffalo, in. Y.
The Standard Garment Cutter or
Square Inch Tailor System.
Taught by Mrs. Arrasmith in the
dressmaking school corner of Broad-
way and Third street. This is the
latest improved tailor system of gar-
ment cutting in the world, and em-
bodies all of the very best principles
known to the dress cutting art. It is
founded on strictly square inch meas-
urement and cuts every garment worn
by the human family. It is neither
a chart, model nor scale system, but
a perfect square and compass com-
bined, giving actual inches and all
the curves requisite in making per-
fect fitting garments. 13-tf
Bargains.
Splendid residence on west Third
street. House has 9 rooms and bath
room. Good cistern, cellar and barn.
Will take $1,800 which is $500 less
than actual cost of house alone.
Two lots on Main street between
Robinson and Harvey $190*3 appraised
value of the lots $2150.
Two tine residence lots on North
Broadway at about half of their ap-
praised value.
Two lots on the west end of Sixth
street close to new school building,
$.'J5U, also two lots in same block for
$27 5.
These figures for a short time only,
L. Overholser & Co. office corner
Grand and Robinson, in old district
clerk's room.
W. B. WHEELER & CO,
iww Brug Siw, New flMds,
11 T 1 I l T 1 i' Y i1 1 ^j^rTlrTT I'
Which ircludep a full Hue of patent medicines, toi'et
aiticlen^ aud druggihts 8uudrie>, Prescriptions carefully
oompoui ded by a comj etent druggit-t. Your patronage
solUited. No. If) Kroadwiiy, Opposite Compton Hotel.
I)r. Clias. A. Dean,
HOMEOPATHIST.
Ofllce ami ReBiilt>nce 117£ (ireml
Avenue, ltocm 8, Ok lahoma City.
T.<x)|fln|r (I.Ml |«r
Attracts
Attention.
Clothing from us always attracts
favorable attention, because it Is al-
ways Just right in style, lit 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 anyone be other than hand-
somely dressed.
Now, we are selling $25 suits for
$20, and all otiier priced suits propor-
tionately low.
w. J. McELVOY,
108 Grand Avenue.
Oklahoma City, O. T.
T. M. Richardson, President.
J. P. Boyle, Cashier.
O. T. Reynolds Vice President
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
(SUCCESSORS TO OKLAHOMA BANK.)
CAPITAL. - 8B50,000,00.
ri runsactsa General Banking Business
Accounts of merchants and farmers solicited. Wegnarantee
oonrteona and liberal treatment
OKLAHOMA
Hair Dressing, Face Treatment,
Steam Hatha. Mrs. Graham's
celebrated Toilet Goods.
MAIN «T' ,m
UK. Clf!STE4S DYE VQBKS
JOSEPH ROU8EK, I'ORP.
Practical Dyer of fifteen year's ex
pcrienco in Russia. Silk and sati
dresses, Ostrich feathers, Clienill
and Lace curtains, Blankets Woo
and Cotton Goods, Hats and Caps
repaired, dyed and cleaned.
Reference: Examine my work
corner lleno and Robinson streets,
Oklahoma City.
J. R- MILLER,
Civil aid Mini k
Draughting a Specialty.
Notice For I tihiimtion,
published In Die Oklahoma
r September 21, 1M>4, trans-
i) Times-Journal October 13,
JH EV\Mtf&EST,
LAWYER.
Practice In all courts. Spcclal at-
tentions given to land office practicei
Removed to Room 5, Land Office Bid.
H. C. ST- JOHN,
Lawyer & Land Attorney.
Office, Equity Building, Grand
Oklahoma City
a v
t. f. 11 m eciian
894.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
In the district court of Oklahoma
ountjr, Oklahoma territory.
!C Cooper, Pain tiff, i
'ita Cooper, Defendant. )
Tiii- ait .vod named defendant, Etta
n per, will take notice that a peti- .
ii h is been tiled in the district Will practioe in all the courts In the
jurt of Oklahoma county, Oklahoma Territory.
iritory by the above named plain- Office in Equity Building.
i\ v'0 Cooper, against her, the ob- "" ~
J. MILTON. J. I). MILTON
J. MILTON & SON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Prompt and caretui attention to lltijratioD
in ali courts in the Territory, Land Office,
Pension and other Department Business
specially solicited. Notary *~
writer always in office. No.
(up stairs), Oklahoma City.
DAVID DOUGLAS,
AFiQHlTEXG/F.
Rooms 12 and 13 Button building
108 Main street, Oklahoma CJity, 0
T. A simple suggestion from a com-
petent architect is sometimes worth
his f^e.
OR. F. DEAN, DR. A. M. DETRICK,
President Hoard Den- <>raduate Kansas City
tal Examiners, O. t, Dental College, j g
Deaty 0 Detriol^,
HDE1TTISTS.
Crown and Bridge work a Specialty
Office: First National Hank b'ld'ng,
rooms 10 and 11, Ok. City, 0. T.
OKLAHOMA FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOPS-
Build and repair all Kinds of Machiuerv; Pul'exShafting, He It ii
Brass Goods, Well Drilling, Machine Horse Powers, Ii'*1
•W- M. JORDAN-
CONTRACTOR
A3STD
"BUILDER,
All kinds of contract work given prompt attention Accur-
ate estimates furnished upon application. OFFICE
and shop at No. 10 Fast Fourth Streei.
FRED BEALL,
Washington, D. C.
K. M. BEALL
Oklahoma City, 0. T.
FRED iFM. BEALL,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
OFFICES AT
WASHINGTON, D. C.§ AND OK. CITY, O. T.
Washington office:—Rooms 46 and 50, Pacitlc Building. Oklahoma City
Office:—Rooms 17 and 18 Kuhlman Building: Practice before U S Su
preme Court, Court of Claims, ana Departments of Government. Speciu
Mention to land litigation before tho Interior Department:
Private Detectives
and COLLECTING AGENCY .
Oklahoma City, 0. T
Room 11, Bassett^Block,
Lock Box 182.
MmalMan&fi
The grandest and only Diarrhoea remedy for children and weak adults. DuniiRth
summer month* the children are subject to disorders of the bowels and should rewivothe
most prompt attention. Children when teothing have more or less diso.der, which cannot
be checked effectually, as the cause cannot be removed. Hut tho diarrhoea should bo cured
and finally cured by
IR. GDUfc'S CHOLERA INFANTUM BALM.
FOR SJLn Al WAND'S ERUB STORl.
General Agents for the Territory.
j.m, Vanwinkl*
HAYS & VAN WINKLE,
iiTTvRHkYS-AT LAW,
llooms 4 & 5, Okla. Nat'l Hank Bl'd.
Oklahoma City, 0.
Will practice in all the courts.
HORACE SPEED,
Attorney aid Counselor at Lai
crfe
GUTHRIE,
oral CI -
OKLA.
Praotloe
TDe
*.
... D. SHEA ti
FIELD § gflEflh,
A+tornevs . .
Kloin Huildinor, Grand Avenue, Oklahom Block. Grand avenue.
City. O. 1.
Practice in all thcoourta.
8Kesieii institute
of the Indian Territory
oklahoma CITY. . - okla. TEK
Now opened for tho troatmont of Drunk-
enness, Moiipiiine and Opium Habits.
Call on or address C. P. MoCreary, secretary
and general manH^ror, Room No. 14 Canadian
H. N. BUNDY,
Contractor & Builder.
Plans and specifications furnished
Office >u Hitmil 3c Bacon's office, llltf Main St
JOIIN S. JENKINS,
Attorney At Law.
Office—Room No. 2
Oklahoma City,
FOR
Mason io Temple.
- • - 0. T.
CTS.
DIALERS Iff
Choice
wines,
Kentucky
Whiskies.
CHESTER HOWE.
Howe & McMechan,
ATTORNJfiYS-AT-L iW.
mm N
jSWEKT,
LA W
tnd prayer of which is ttf obtain
kv from said defendant, and to
iln tlu-care aud custody of the J} / j (JJttNEY - AT
or children of said plaintiff and J
•n Hit, and that you must appear OKLAHOMA CiTV
•fc! 'I said act100, on or before Office in wilson n ook, west of First Nst'onfcl
.'il-i day of October, 1894, and ii Ha ik fouth aide of Mftfo street.
do not appear an 1 defend said ac- — — —
said j>etition will be taken as
i Judgment will be entered
diving the bondsof matrimony ex-
\x between you and said plaintiff.
t r coats of sblt, and for such | o«ce Roo II, Hatch lder Building,
Oklahoma''ity. It
A. B. HAMMER,
ATTORN ICY.
let s may may be prorer.
my hand andjieal of naid
. my t.nioe In Oklahoma City,
nunty, this 20th day of Sep-
teaiiior, A 1> 18M.<
W H EBKY,
on eartb
set up;
Meal Klcctrlc Ti . i
maklligtato ItUa nayeaby.
body buys; bin money without work
Price* low. Any one can make
per month. Address W. P. Harrison
A Co., Olerk No. 11, Columbus, Ohio
hLizAiivrru Compton
AdmlnUl.ratrix.
pub. Oct.. 18. w-fi
Hy Lyman Allen, Deputy
R R CONN ELLA,
LA\VYF.R.
Clerk 0i District Court , "m°" " ,'oom, " n<1 lilMk. Ok
lahoma City. I'rattloe In all ; he wurta and
DR. E. E. PHILLIPS.
GENERAL I' lALTICTIONKU
and SPECIAL BRANCHES.
GALLR A TENDED ALL ROUH8.
Spool al Ilrancoes: Obstetrics, diseases of
women and children Piles nnd rupture
cured, no pain nor dttention from business.
Office 200 m..:n stre t, H .oins 15 and 1(5
T. lephone No. SI. Office hours 6 to 12 a. m
a-'dltoBp. m. Kesidenoe. 17 8ixtb treet
Imported and Domestic Cigars
114—MAIN STREET—114
L. Marrlnan k Bro.
The Oldest Wholesale Liquor House
in the Territory, Wholesale
and Retail
Wines, Cigars &
Liquors.
Specialty in Kentucky \\ insk et
Carry a full Line of Imported,
WINE, BRANDIES, ETC
for families, and all orders will be
pomptly Ailed. Give us a call, 113
Grand avenue, Oklahoma City 0 T
In PoMnsf, wo will kpriI
A Nfitit|>lf> ln\rli>|>r. of ..fit,or
WHITE, U.D'.II or Illtl.M ri K
POZZONi'S
OWDER.
Yon have seen It advertised for manv
r tried It?—ft
what an Ideal
pozzqrsi's'M
lri9,Bun-barn,wlnd-tnn,leweiiHiN>rMiiiriiiiim
etc.; InfactitUnnHmtdellcateaiidaMlnihin
protection u> the tiw-e durlna hot wuuthoi
It Is Sold Everywtiuru,
For eamrlo. ndtlrejis
J.A. POZZONI CO. St. Louis, Mo *>
TYLER'S FAMOUS
ROLL CURTAIN DESKS.
NEW STYLES.
>ur mammoth catalotmeof Wnnlt ronnfem,
and otlu r l iirntfur<> f«.r lF'.ll
ha. r^ady. i>emkn, Chnir*, Tnblcw. (
1 iu.vH, I:te^ and at mnfelilc** prices, for '
th«> He*t OooiIn made.
BANK COUNTERS TO ORDER TO FIT ANY ROOM, t
rntitlufruo Iroo. Seod 12c to cover postage.
TYLEB OFFICE FIXTURE CO.,
Hunter & Schuler,
Practical
Horse
Shoers-
Harvey St., between Main and First, Rear of
Oklahoma Carriage Factory.
& M.« ?
-iOVID
IfEQ
VLL&
k HUD PHYSIC
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
A moypmant of Ui« bowela o«oh is nncmurT fo.
Theca pills aupply wL*i the pvatcm UcHa V
v-«ka it rjfular They .■ r. Ilaa la ti- brlghtan th'
aad olaar tho Uomplaxion better than ooa
«eUoa. Thar aot mildly, natthar vnpa nor alekao a
Jof* *.i , To oonTinua *ou o( their i \erlta w<
wtllMll aatnr'aa fr *. or a f«U bo* for Sfl 01 iu 8c I-
•WVfcWf Jk*4n, . 1UA tK Vktl«d<a.<JU* f
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