The Oklahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 135, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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jggbttt of all in Leavening Power.-*- Latest V. S. Gov't Report
Baking
Powder
Absolutely pure
Money to Joan, onchat'eRaA.
Gardner, 108* Main at. 6-d24w4
B. Q. Blakency waa In Guthrie yes-
terday.
Everything new about the First
National bath rooms. Fine new por-
celain bath tubs.
H. M. Carr and H. H. Howard are
In Guthrie on legal business.
Arkansas City proposes to pierce
mother earth's shell in search of gas.
For bargains In groceries and
,ueensware see Robinson fcBrougb at
lffl Main street.
Hev. Harper of the Congregational
church will preach at El Reno Sun-
day."
The Acme mill flour Is guaranteed
til be tho highest grade flour on the
■arket-
For bargains in groceries and
queenswarc see Robinson & Brough
at 126 Main street.
Parsley for sals 6c a bunch. Hart
Wand, Hi Fifth street. U-tf
Henry Appifgate of Moore, was In
the city today with M. Alii, an old
friend from Saline county. Neb.
The First National barber shop Is
the place to go to get your work
quickly, smoothly ani neatly done.
The finest preparation on the mar-
ket is Gerson's frostine for chapped
hands, lips, and face. Samples free.
23-d6-wl
One word describes lt-"perfectlon."
Wo refer to De Witt's Witch Haze!
salve cures obstluate sores, burns,
akin ii? ise? ^art l« " well known cure
for piles* Sco. x Uo.
The building of tho Choctaw will
make a demand for wood and horses,
aa well as feed along tho route.
Dr. I'ewey's ofllcc and residence is
now at 111 Main street upstairs. 23tf
Every sack Of flour made by the
Acme Milling Ol. Is guaranteed. Give
It a trial.
A satisfied customer Is a permanent
tie That's why we recommend I)e
Witt's Ll'tle Early Risers. They
rare constipation, indigestion and
biliousness. Scott & Co.
See the elegant line of gas
radiators at the Gas Com.
pany's office. 31-lm.
Foa Sali:—A five room house
and four lots. Fruit and shade
trees. Address Look Box 32, or at
417 Noble streot. 13-1 m.
A most elegant preparation for
chapped hands, lips, and face is
Genoa's frostine. Sample free.
23 dfi-wl
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga,
Tenu., says, "Shlloh's Vitallzer
'saved my life.' l consider It the best
remedy for a debilitated system 1
ever used." Eor dyspepsia, liver or
kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cts.
Sold by A. J. Klrkpatrlck.
There will be a mcetlngof tho com-
mercial travelers at. the Grand Ave-
nue hotel Nov. 26. Matters of Im-
portance will be brought up. Full
attendance requested. By order of
Committee.
Shlloh's Cure, the great cough and
croup cure Is In great demand.
Podeet site contains twenty-five doses
only 25c. Children love it. Sold by
A. J. Klrkpatrlck.
For an easy shave, lashlonable hair
cut or an elegant batb, don't forget
that you will find them all at Aber-
nethy & Miller's barber shop, under
First National bank.
Shlloh's Cure Is scld on a guarantee.
It cures Incipient. It Is the best
oough cure. Only one cent a dose.
25 cents, 50 cents and ti Sold by A.
J. Klrkpatrlck.
There will be a social at tho Pres.
bytetian church Friday evening. A
musical and literary program is tiring
prepared, and refreshments will be
served. All are cordially invited
Use the WlldanhamCement Plaster
for all kinds of inside or outside plus-
terlng Warranted to besupeilort
any In the market. Correspond with
W. M. Jordan of the Oklahoma
Foundry & Machine shops, Oklahoma
City. 22-2B
SALESMEN WANTED to sell the
Rapid Dish Washer to the wholesale
and retail trade. Washes and dries
the dishes In two minutes without
wetting ihe fingers. 175 a week and
expenses Easy position: no hard
work; can make 1100 a week. Address
W P. Harrison Co, Clerk No 14,
Columbus, Ohio.
For school supplies go to Dustin'i / \ V KRHOLSKK
ok store. 23-d2t | \^/PKRA HOUSE.
One Week, Commencing
fflorjday, Jtovemb^r 26.
and |
10
J. E. Cooke was in Perry ycster
day.
Kd Dowdcn returned from Eilteno
today.
T. M. Richardson went to Perry
this afternoon.
I. C. Cuppy and Sam'l Clay of
Tecumseh are in the city.
J. F. McOhnchey returned Inst
night from St. Louis and Chicago.
Furnished rooms for rent, Mrs.
Murray's 132 Fourth street, 16 d6t*
Ladies, call and get a bottle free
of charge of Gerson's frostine.
23-dV-wl
Kev. J. T. Riley will preach at the
Congregational church this evening.
All arc envitcd to atrend.
We aro over stocked on over coats
so we will sell twenty per cent off.
Ovcrstreet & Iloush, 113 Main street.
23d3t
Ft supply and many other reser-
vations have been abandoned and
turned over to tho Interior depart-
ment.
J. C Dean arrived from Norman
today noon in company of G. W.
Cotncy, deputy sheriff, of Cleveland
county.
At the Congregational church,meet-
ings arc being held each night, com-
mencing at 7:30 o'clock. Everybody
Invited to attend.
Foit Sale—General fund city war
rant for $359. Registered, give us a
bid. W. M. Jordan. 22-1f
Don't be inisled but be sure to go to
the best place in town for small
prices. The 1. X. L. bankrupt store
Is the place 22-3
Carpets and oil cloths at Harper &
Benjamin's 2U4-20ti Main street.
20-d5t
See Emcrlck's Transfer Co. for all
kinds of heavy freight, and baggage
hauling. Telephone No. 8b. 25-tf
The bankrupt sale of the 1. X. L.
Dutch store goes merrily on. Hoods
are sold at the purchaser's offer al-
most. 21-3
A good cook wants a position In a
hotel or boarding house Call at
Pickwick bote', or write E. E. Dorn.
There is still six or seven thousand
dollars worth of goods io be slaugh-
tered at the I. X. L. bankrupt store.
22-dbt
Tin press of the territory seems
to be united in their d< sire for state-
hood. If not on the terras tbey
would like, on any terms possible to
get it.
Fob Sale—Good paying drug stock.
Small town. No c mipelltton. In-
voice about 1800. Will sell for cast
or trade for Oklahoma City property.
Enquire at this office. \ 21-4
Captain Sweeuey, 0. S. A., S.ui
Diego, Cal , says: "Shlloh's Cat irrh
Remedy Is the first, medicine I have
ever found that, would do me any
g-wd." Price 60c. Sold by A J.
Klrkpatrlck.
The I. X. L Dutch store stock will
be close4 out In thirty days. If you
want goods at less than cost call at
once before the stock Is culled. 213
Sec Harper & Benjamin's samples
of picture moulding in their window.
204-201! Main street. 20 d5t
Karl's Clover Root will purify your
blood, clear yourcomplexlon, regulate
your bowels and make your bead
clear as a bell. 25c., 50c. and II.
Sold by A. J. Klrkpatrlck.
book
Attorney General Galbraith
C. P. Walker came in on the
train.
A man by the name of Burk was
corralled last night for being beastly
Irunk.
Buy your novels ut Duitiu'a where
you can exchange them after you
huve read them 23 d2t
Wantid a dining room girl at tho
Pickwick restaurant. 104 Grand
avenue. 23-d2t
Best line of boxed papers in the
city at Duatin's. Broadway next
door to Augustincs 23 d3t
T wenty per cent off on over-coats.
Come at onee to get a bargain. 113
Main street. Overstreet & Iloush.
23 d2t
A full line of magazine! period-
icals and fashion books at Duatin's
Broadway book store 23-d2t
K. C. Williams, a bum, was given
lodging last night for obtaining a
gun uuder false pretenses from En-
right tho saloou keeper.
Donald Downie, the Briti h Bar-
rister, at the Presbyterian church
Nov. 20-30 und Dec. 1. There will be
an intillectual treat. Hear him.
Mrs. Mary Patterson, of Perry,
tried to commit suicide because her
husband objected to her wearing a
mother liubbard. She drank a hall
ounce of chloroform.
There will bo a social this evening
at the Presbyterion church to which
all arc cordially invited. An inter-
esting musical and literary program
will be rendered and refreshments
served.
El Ukno has a capital bill set
apart for the capitol v. hup located at
that place. There are not a few
aspirants among the towns of the
territory for the distinction of being
capital of the territory.
A birthday party is to be given to-
night at El Reno for the benefit of
the M. E. church, and Miss Pearl
.Murry and Mrs. Luage left on this
afternoon train to take part in the
musical program.
B. F. Dunn, agent of the freight
department C. O. &. G. rmlro. d, re-
turned from a business trip to Tecum-
scl. yesterday. He reports freight
business as looking up, with indica-
tions of an increase of shipments via
this city.
Lost—A gold medal, engraved as
follows: On one side "The Julia
Herbst Medal, Faribault, Minn."
On the other side "Awarded to Frank
M. Hawley, 1880." Under will re-
ceive reward by lea tngsame at Haw-
ley's drug store, 101 Reno ave.
Chas. Dinner and family living
2 miles northwest of the city, re-
joice in the advent of a little boy
and g rl at their home this morning.
Charles has a right to be proud, for
u is not every father that is the
fatlur of twins. So our county
creates in population.
Tho high school gave another one
of their excellent progiams this af-
ternoon. They aro well worth at-
tending, aud there is no better way
of bringing out the best, effort of the
pupils. Parents especially should
visit these exercises and the school.
Both pupils and teachers will be en-
couraged by your showing an inter
est in ihe work.
It was a most contemptuous thing
for the people to elect men whom the
judge thoughtunflt. It was still more
contemptuous f ir those pirtles to
permit themseves to be elected. Had
the judge not said In Ills Intervle
tha'. tlicy were not satisfactory to
him? What pieiumpt'on on the part
of the p?opi3 and of those men!
Would the judge not In Justified In
laying a heavy hand on each offender?
Mrs. J M. Fight master received a
telegram from Mr. Figbtmaster's
physician at Hot Springs, telling her
that her husband'* cond'*?on was
critical, ind to turns at once She
left at nnce for Hot Springs. Frank
FighUiia«fr had sta'ted to Lansing
with prisoners, but was telegraphed
and will go from Lansing, Kansas,
we bury competition
DNDER AN AVALANGHE OF BARGAINS.
The Little Suab
Maudie Phelps
and the cccentric comedian
Edwin R-
Supported by a company of well-
picked artists iu the following rep-j
ertoire of brilliant and successful
plays:
An American Hero.
Little Ferrett.
Our Jennio.
Down tho Slope.
Race for Congress.
Blue and Gray.
Producing in each all the late
ai)d Sp^lfCJIES
Monday night two ladies or one
lady and gentleman will be admitted
on one paid 35 cent ticket, if pur-
chased previous to 7 p. m.
Grand Family Matineo Saturday
at 2 p. m
Prices 25 and 35 cents.
MEN'S SUITS
^MEN'S OVERCOATS,
OFFER JL.T
Fou Rent—13 acres hog lot, 3 acres
good bottom laud, in good cultivation
for gardening, two room house and
cellar. Plenty of water. Inquire of
Jack Wright, 104 Grand Ave. 21d&wtf
Only a short time left to buy
goods at the I. X. L. bankrupt store
as the managers are thinking of
moving the stock to St. Louis.
22-d3t
WAND'S
•\J V?1 .
rvl
10, 12, 13.50, 15 & 10 DOLLARS
Prove our Leadership, Show our Absolute Mastery in
Men's and Boy's Clothing.
These goods arc perfect specimens of the tailor's art, being faultlessly made, elegantly trimmed, and
guaranteed perfect fitting. In our
UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT
We are showing all-wool garments at $1, $1.50 and $2 a suit, which we guarantee is 15 to 20 pe
cent cheaper than yon can buy clsewbcro in the city. All we ask is for you to examine these goods
and be convinced that we arc selling good goods, as we advertise.
BEOS.,
WAND'S
A Double VI eliding.
Mr. Frank B. Trosper and Miss
Pearl M. McUracken were married
Wednesday evening at the home of
the bride's paients, twelve miles
luthwest of the city.
Mr. Trosper Is a Bon of H. G. Tros-
par, and prepared with a completely
furnished home on ills farm four miles
southwest of the city. He is an edu-
cated and enterprising young man.
The bride Is nn accomplished and
beautiful young lady. The wedding
wa. a private one, only the relatives
an I Intlmale acquaintances of the
parties being present. The wedding
was none the less beautiful, however,
the bride e.-peciully appearing most
beautiful in a white cream henrictta
costume. The presents were numer-
ous and valuable.
At the same time and place Mr.
Elmer E. Babcock and Miss Ada
Barnes were married. We have no
acquaintance, but are told that they
are splendid young people.
STREET.
BAIIEfTO
CM' R/I1!E TICKET OFFICE.
Railroad Tickets Bought, Sold and
Exchanged.
offloc—Grand Avenue Hotel, Oklahoma City.
UT : RATES : TO : ALL : POINTS
Ladled don't fail to try a sack of
"Acme," "Pappoose" or "Seal of Ok-
lahoma" flour made by the Acme
Milling Co.
Use gas for fuel. It is;
cheaper thau coal and much!
more convenient. 81 lm. I to Hot Springs to beat the be Islde of
his dying brother Doctor Walker
EMPIRE
Steam Laundry
16 EAST GRAND AVE.
Will be ready for business
^warded
Highest Honors—World's Tair.
DH
tpUr
* CREAM
BAKING
P0WDIR
MOST PERFECT MADE.
pure Gr«p« Cream of Tirtir Powder. Fre.
>oi Ammonia, Alumotiny olhtiaJulterjiil 1 other articles too numerous to meu
* *BAR THB STV'OMtD. tion. C. Hut, 220 Main street, tf
tyranny was mild to that practiced
bythe New York police Mr. Golf
knows nothing of this judicial dis-
trict or he would not use Russia fi r
comparison.
Headache Is the direct result of In-
digestion and stomach disorders.
Uernedy these by using De Witt's
Little Early Risers and your bead-
ache disappears The favorite Mule
Pill ever where. Scott * (!o.
They are making an earnest effort
toferretout the election f uid- at
Kansas City, wltli a good show of
sending sums of the perpetrators to
the penitentiary. It would have u
wholesome effect.
Dr. Williams, Oklahoma National
bank building, treats all chronic (lis
eases and especially those peculiar to
women—Is amply supplied with all
the modern appliances Batteries
for the application of el jetriclty and
Instruments that may be required.
Makes microscopical extiulnatli.ra
and urinary analysis. Bom* Maud
15. iOlt
Fifty dollars reward for informa-
tion of a black steel case, open face
watch, indicator on dial for a i hangc
of moon, day of the week, mouth
aud day. Stolen from my second
hand store, 220 Main street. Un-
redeemed ladies and gents gold
watches sold at a low price. Also
The best of machinery and
expert help.
W<<<J0NES, PROP
Surprise l'arfy.
Tlieie was a Sun rise party on Wed
was Fight >11 l-ter's physician,was nesiay evening, Nov. 11th, at the
>rlay, r.mi he lias little hop*
tha'Mr. Fight master wil ever re-
home of Prof. Umholtz, given in lion
or of Miss Bronte, before her depart-
recom- ure for j,er future home near Oklaho-
i Hot
cover. When the daetor
menccd that be he sen' to Hot uli oity. Pne merry party consisting
Springs the scandal mongers broke , f ab ,ut thirty or forty young people
b, und ever slnco his depart-1 m„. ,lt Dr> Howard's at 7:30, and
iut. afn
ure they have had a sweet morsel of ^ wlllle tbey were waiting for same of
gossip io keep Hi rn In good cheer, the tirdy ones they were royally en-
The nun i< sick Mat a death, and I wrta|Dej by Miss Ruby Howard and
everybndy who has b id charge of the Kall# Brown with several well playea
patient, mem er< of the family, and lllanu selections. They then pro-
tlic physician-, Jcnoun e the slander- cce,je(i t„ Prof. Umholtz's home
ous and contempUble gossip as the where the) found Miss Bronte suller-
vl'est of lies. Toe truth Is the man |ag Wj{,|) a severe tootbache, but the
has been worried l"to critical Illness, aC|,jni{ member was apparently soon
and perhaps to Ills death. forgotten In the few lively hours that
lour Bleed Is Vour Life. followed. All the late and most pop-
Without good blood coursing uU « 'Uie-i were piayed until about 11
through your veins you will soon look "V-iock, when after a very sad and af-
wrinkled and dried up. A few d
$10,000 in cash, 215 lots scattered
through the town, aud 200 acres of
la id if they will build through that
city, It seems an awful price to
pay, yet they can afford to do so
rather than lose the road. The
people are working to bold their
homes and present property If the
road were to miss them a few miles
it would make their property valueless
while the road will increase values
so that half the present amount wi
equal present values. It is business
with the road, Bentiment is not
ruling factor with them.
OYSTEItSASIt FISH
You ( an Have Tliem>ervcd, or Deliv
ered ill Any Part of the Citv.
T. II. Group is prepared to furnish
oysters or ttsb In bulk in any part of
the city.
Group's oyster parlor is the place to
get oysters or fish served in any styie.
18-tf
Fight master t j i- g.
It is reported that, a telegram has
been received, stating that Sheriff
Fightmaster is dying.
Specimen Cases.
S. II. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis.,
was troubled with neuralgia and rheu-
matism, his stomach was disordered,
bis liver was alfected to an alarmiug
degree, appetite fell away, and he was
terribly reduced in llesh und strength.
Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured
him.
Edward Shepard, Harrisburg, 111.,
bad a running sore on bis leg of eight
year's standing. Used three bottles
cf Electric Bitters and several boxes
of Bucklin's Arnica Salve, and Ills leg
is sound aud well. John Spca'rer,
Catawba, O., bad live large fever sores
on his leg, doctors said lie was incur-
able. One bottle of Electric Hitters
and one box liucklen's Arnica Salve
cured him entirely. Sold by C. B.
llaleys drug store.
J. C. lleau Convicted.
The jury in the J. C. Dean embez-
C. ABERNETHY. H. J. MILLER
ABERNETHY & MILLER.
Barber shop and Bath Rooms
The finest fitteu up Rooms in the city. HOT AND COLD BATB
and barber work guaranteed Under First National Bank, corner Broad-
way and Mela utree!.
HEALTH IS WEALTH.
E, Xj- iDJLGKIjIErsr; 33.. PhyBioiftn ana Surgeon, has looated permanen j iu Ok
lahoma City. Makes CHKONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Diseases of women given sp a!
attention* Prolapsus uteri (commonly known as tailing or the womb), lversion, retrover-
sion, leucorrhoea or whites, irregulariiles of mcnstruatiuB. nervousness, ovarian diseases
and all general debilitated states of the female. I treat all chronic diseases of the male and
femalo, Loss of manhood permanently restored. Diseases of the heart, livor, kidneys,
bronchial and pulmonary diseases in their incipiency. Diseases of the eye, old sores frem
any and every cause, all classes of venerial diseases, neuralgia, hysteria, ckorea and epilepsy
Diseases of tho mucous membrano, catarrh and kindreJ affections.
I also do a general practioe and give to each and every case the latest and most improved
method of treatment. I furnish all my own medicines, instrumon ts and surgical appliances,
ltroat cases by the visit, prescription or by the month. Fees very reasonable. Conbulta*
tion free. Office, Ho «>t 4, Paektt Block. Can be fouua mere at 9to 12a. m., 2 to I p
ra., 7 to 9 in evening. Call and see me and have a friendly talk.
DIL, E L. DAOLEY, Licentiate of tho Louisville University of Medicine.
Of ik'KK'8 Hlf
Maker will c
t in, giviiw v
yo Ml.fill )ipj>€
ant ed by vour
B. Wheeler A
Notice.
1 bt reby notify all conce
have paid tho nnte of $
Dillon, dated July 3, 189J.
231
>d Pur!Her arid blood
anue u ur v,holes\c-
i a healt.li\. fr«>«h <nd
" ince Sold un i tf ua;-
popular dru ulftt W
o., Nn. 10 Broadway
fiCtloDAto handshaking the party bid
their schoolmiie adieu. Miss Urn-
hulls has bsen in Edmond a little
over two years
here his mad<
while they
the memory of her bright ways and
sunny smiles will leave a lasting im-
rned that I P™*"*"11 on the minds of the people of
30, favor— Edmond. A Fuiknd.
—E Imond News.
James Killing worth. ciioetaw.
For Sils. j8 8&iti tho Choctaw railroad
Three show ca«os, lamps, and all has made a definite proportion to
fixture* nectary f >r dry gooda store. Choctaw City which they arc to ac-
Eoqulre at I. X. L. bankrupt store, cept or reject in the next day or two.
No. 174 Broadway. 22-3 Tecumseh has offered the road
zlement case, which was taken to
Norman on a change of venue, re-
turned a virdict of guilty after being
out ten minutes.
Dean was given an account of $550
to collect. The account was col-
lected, and instead of turning the
money over to the proper person he
kept it, and put the person to whom
the money belonged oir with excuses
nd during hei stay I Ulllt llle account bad not been paid.
■i any friends anil Finally an investigation was made,
11 rev ret to see tier leave, «'• "bole I ruth (jame out. Dean
paid tho $550. a few days ago, but
that did not affect the decision of
tho jury.
y UjRSCHBERgf^ f
P" ' cHmGtABlfc
.jSPECTAOLES^
EYE GLASSES'
the dates, Dec. 10 to 15.
HOW ARE YOUR EYES?
Do they ache, burn, Itch, water or tire upon con-
tinued use? If so they are defective and should
be carefully fitted with glasses. .Are you subject,
to chronic headaches? The kind that begins In
the region back of and around the eyes making
the eyes feel heavy and dull? If so, the eyes are
at fault and a pair of glasses are needed. Don't
neglect your eyes when you can call and consult
Prof.IIIr8Chberg, the recognised New York anil
St.Louls eye expert or one of his stall. Remember
B. 13. Poliock, 6ole agent for Oklahoma City, O. T.
Good Farm Foe Sali—100 acresi
20 acres plowed, never failing good
running water, 80 acres of valley,
some timber, all fenced and crossed,
5 acres of hog pasture, 10 acres of
orchard coming in bearing. Will sell
for $2,000. Will sell ono eighty.!
Apply at Times-Jodbnal office.
Small in size, great In results: De
Witt's Little Early Risers. Best,
pill for constipation, best for sick
neadache, best for sour stomach.
Scott & Co.
Try the Boston Oyster House, 108
rand avenue. S-tf
(Jet a Home.
Get a hon.0 on the Installment
plan. Some splendid tracts to be
sold in Summer's addition on the In-
stallment plan, at five dollars per
month. You can get a half doien
ots for what you would have to pay
for one lot In the city. 13-tf
Beggs' Little t>iant Pills.
The most complete and effectual
pill on the market. Guaranteed to
cure constipation and headache. Call
on W. B. Wheeler & Co.,No. 15Broad-
way. He always keeps them.
At Nlglit, consider what you have done during the day.
In the Morning, what j'ou have to do.
Remember, to be supplied with
Let us Give Thanks.
The 29th day of Nov. has been set
apart by tho president, as a day of
Thanksgiving. Tho ladies of the
Christian church feel thankful and
propose to give an elegant dinner
aud supper on that day. Patronize
them.
MAII
(W<-*
POUCH.
Anti-Nervous; Anti-Dyspeptic.
A CHEW TO CHEW
A SMOKE TO SMuKE
tins Active
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