The Oklahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 225, Ed. 1 Monday, March 11, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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HlgUeit of all in Leavening Power.— Lateit U. B. Gov't Report
JMBSBRB
Absolutely pure
Baking
Powder
Some of the New t w . | men
Below we give souie of the laws) 114, Fixes the rata of taxation at
that the third legislative assembly not more thuu three mills for general
passed, which have become laws A territorial purposes, one half mil) for
more detailed synof sls will be given territorial normal school, one half
if the laws as soon as they can be mill for territorial university,and not
to exceed nine mills for general coun-
ty purposes.
119. Provides that in any case
seeu lu the secretary's office:
IIOI SK MILLS.
3. Provides for the levying of spec- -1 lw* ^r"vi(le9 that in any case
lal taxes in various parts of the ter- c'rc.!l lal,orer> clerk, servant or
. . . . .11 - . . Illirse is fomnpllod (A aim in nUl.!_
Ohet Howe went to Perry yester-
day.
W. 11. Jennison went to Kl Keno
today.
Parsley for sale 10c a bunch. Hart
Wand, 112 Fifth street. 11-tf
J. A. Wilson went to Kl Keno this
morning.
Oat, wheat aud corn chop for sale
at the Santa Fe elevator. ft-tf
David Dougla,. *as u traveler to
Yukon today.
Horse radish and pie plant for
sale by Dave Carleton, 25 East Main
street. (i dflt
Go to the Pickwick for a llrst class
meal. If you eat there once you will
always go there.
The leadlog restaurant Is the Pick-
wick. Good attention In the dining
room aud llrst class meals.
Grant Post No. j G A, B. meets
every second and fourth Tuesday cor
ner ltobinson and Grand avenue.
If you want a (food place to board
go to the Plcwlck, 10, Grand avenue
board $:t per week, meals 25 cents.
Foil Hknt:-A small farm three
miles northwest of city, with good
house and other Improvements. J.
H. Ellis. d-wtf
See Emerlck's Transfer Co. for all
kinds of heavy freight and baggage
hauling. Telephone No. 86. *
Annouacemeat.
I hereby announce mywlf as u Oftuiiiduti'
-i p re-election to the council from ttt& H*-c«mk1
ward. v. J5. Dunn.
Jake Cantelou we-it to Perry yes-
terday.
Iluy your seed aud feed corn and
oats front the Oklahoma Uralu and
Storage Co. Offloe opp >slte Santa Fe
depot 27-dwl m
There are many useless dogs unon
the streets that should be disposed of
lu some way. There's loo much
danger of hydrophobia.
Ladles of the G. A. It. uiect the
second and fourth Tuesdays of each
month at 2% p. in. In G. A. It. ball
Grand avenue. Mrs. Trosper,
President. 9.2
A marriage ceremony was per-
formed by Probate Judge Harper
Saturday that joined in wcdlock
Tlios J Armstrong and Maud J.
Skinner. May long life be theirs.
Abcrnathy & Miller have the best
baths In the city, barring none, and
heir shavos cause a smile of content-
ment to ripple over the placid countc
nance of the Individual who Is lucky
enough to visit their tonsorlal parlors
at 100 Main street.
25-tf
Captain Swconey, U. S. A., San
Diego, Oal , says: "Shlloh's Catarrh
Remedy Is the first medicine I have
ever found that would do me any
good." Price 60c. Sold by A. J.
Klrkpatrlck.
Shlloh's Cure is stld on a guarantee.
It cures Incipient. It is the best
cough cure, (inly one cent a dose.
25 cents, 50 cents and II. Sold by A
J. Klrkpatrlck.
There is hereby called a meeting of
the republican city central committee
to meet at the olllce of Woods &
Ebey, Monday, tho 11 day of March,
1895 at 7 p, m. J. H. Woods Chair-
man, J. M. Keys Secretary, City
Central Committee.
1Tfrs. C. T. Johnson and daughter,
Lolu, leave tomorrow morning on a
trip to Kansas City, St. Louis, Vln-
connes and othor places in Indiana.
They will visit friends at above places
and will be gone about a month. It
is their llrst visit cast in the Uve
years they have lived here.
/W^R'S
Is the popular shoe store ae everybody kuowt<,
but this season's line caps the climax.
We show you more new styles than ever
before and pi ices are at the bottom The new
Columbia Tie, Edna Tie and Bluoher Button
are the acme of perfection in ladies' low shoes.
In Patent Leather and French Kid Slippers
we styles to please everybody' Come in, we
know the goods and prices will please you,
. MILLER,
117 Main St.
Lyman Allen Is slowly convalesc-
ing from a severo attack of la grippe.
G. W. Overstreet lecelved a large
lnvolco of new spring goods this
morning.
N. F Gates and a pirty of liunteis
started for the South Conadlaii today
on a wild goose hunt.
For an .easy Shave, .ashiouuble hair
cut or an elegant oath, don't forget
that you will ilnd theui all at Aber-
nethy & Miller's barber shop, under
First National bank.
W. L Sullivan, of Purcell; W. 11.
Day, Enid, aud J. M. Brooks and J .
11. Cottingham of Outhrle are regis-
ter] at the Grand Avenue hotol.
When Grover Cleveland c,:.,cS to
Oklahom 1 City be will vi.it Abcr-
nathy & Miller to get h,s haircut aud
a shave before calling on the mayor.
Go ye and do likewise.
Beggs'German Salve Is the most
|jC rrect pi t> remedy ever put on ti e
market Cures where all otheis rail.
A positive guarantee with every box.
W. H. Wtieeler at Co., your pt>|ular
druggist keeps It.
Chas. Scott, win has been inilie
city for the I tit Tew nays visiting his
father, D. W Scott, left rh'.s morn-
1 ig Charley Is travel! g srtsuiuo
of the Mi'Kis'oo X Robinson Drug
Co., New York City.
n.,^i«ri 8 (r'"v<!.r 'toot'l,hp h'reat blood
purifier gives freshness and clearness
to the complexion and cures must i-
Mtioo,25cts..50cta., l. Sold by
Model Drug and Jewelry Store.
1 lanes Grocery Co. recr-lu d a car-
load sacks) of l.e^ns toriai ti. 11,
an Arkansas City who!, s i. ti „i that
will be distribute to t l.elr oust' nior-
from this i.lti'. The .,gn „ur
superior advantages In ttacli'tgall
parts of the territory.
warded
• lighest Honors—World'a f air
DR,
The Kenyon Brick Co. are making
valuable Improvements to their plant
by adding an elovator and disintegra-
tor.
Col. W. T. Lanay, postmaster of
lexington, O. T., is in the city re
cuiving treatment for his eye from
Dr. II illater.
I1- It henn oue of the members of
the C. I). Smith Drug Co., has beeu
iu tile city tho last few days, lie
took in the U. 0. T. ball and ban
quet.
Shlloh's Cure, the great cough and
"roup cure Is In great demand.
Pocket size contains twenty-live doses
^ Uh"dron hive It. Sold bv
Model Drug aud Jewelry Store.
The Electric Light Co. have
proposition before the council by
which the city will save annually
good many .dollars. It would be
good business sense to grant It
Another enterprise! D. J. Spencer
has rented his store building on the
corner o. Washington and Harvey iu
S utli Oklahoma to Mr. Werson &
Co., of Texas for a mattress factory
that will be in operation iu a few
days ami will employ several bands
CHEAP
BfUQNft
Mill
MOST PERFECT MADE.
puie Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frc
tr * " T :rvi A lum or any other tdullprini
l tiui rue
1 ■ e Pre b\terian church received
twenty five new members into the
fellowship of the church yesterday.
This add.lion was, largely the re-
sult of a series of mootings held dur-
ing the past ten days in the Trosper
school house.
If each ward woud hold caucuses
and s .h ot .1 .legates for a convention
to bo 11 d within a week to putin
nomination candidates for the different
city offices it would come nearer meet
ing tho approval of all the republic-
ans of the city.
The Ladies Parsonage society of
the M. |. cb„rch south will give a
tea at the residence of Mrs
1 Q. Blakeney, 414 west Seventh
street, Tuesday afternoon from 3:H0
tos o'clock. All friends of the
church are invited. The ladies will
serve ualnty refreshments and have
prepared a sln.rt program.
Mrs ii. ,\. Kvans reports a mad
log sc re at Council Grove. A mail
rltory to provide a fund for the pay-
ment of the debt of the original school
townships.
4. Helatcs to attorneys at law, and
provides mode of disbarment and
other regulations of the court.
6. Compels railway companies not
having their right of way fenced to
pay for all stock killed or injure! by
their trains without regard to the
question of negilencc.
7. Prohibits the obstruction of
streets and highways In any way, also
tiie destruction of guide or sign
boards.
0. Provides tlic manner of remov-
ing county attorneys and all other
county officials.
10. Repeals tho old libel law and
enacts a liberal and fair substitute
and makes libel a misdemeanor in-
stead of a felony.
II and 42, House substitute for Bills
—Provides that hereafter taxes shall
be paid In semi-annual installments,
not later than tile third Monday in
December or the third Monday In
June. Parties paying the whole year's
taxes In December will receive a re-
bate of 2 per cent, and If the flrst
half be not paid in December the
whole amount becomes delinquent at
once. When taxes become delinquent
2 per cent Is added at once, then 1 per
ccnt a month for three months, 2 per
cent a month for the second three
months, and 5 per cent a month
thereafter. The bill also extends the
time for the payment of taxes due
April 1 of this year until August 1, in
every county in the territory, unless
the county commissioners of the
county shall by special, action refuse
to allow this extension In their coun-
ty, In which case these taxes shall be
due April 1, 1805.
10. Amends the statutes relating
to rape, making the age of consent 10,
and rape of a girl under 14 rape in the
first degree: but providing the girl to
prove she was chaste and virtuous.
21. Requires county surveyors to
give 91,000 bond.
24. Relates to the duties of road
overseers In working the roads, pro-
viding that they shall work the roads
on the north and east Bides of their
districts.
27. Relates to probate courts re-
pealing sections 2, 3 and 4, art. 15,
chapter 18, and enacting a substitute
greatly simplifying the procedure iu
probate courts by making It same as
In Justice courts and abolishing the
regfilar probate Jury.
28. Legalizes the divorces granted
by probate Judges and rendered In-
valid by the decision of tho supreme
court.
38. Relates to revenue laws,amend-
ing them so that ali personal proper-
ty In unorganized counties aud Indian
reservations shall be assessed for tax-
ation In the counties to which they
arc attached for judicial purposes.
This taxes the cattio In the Indian
.reservations.
41 Is aimed to prevent parsons
from stealing and butchering stock
by compelling all persons butch-
ering any cattle or sheep to
keep the hides live davs
in summer and ten days in
winter, so the owners of stolen Btock
may have a chance to examine same
and prove their ownership.
43. Relates to appeals from jus
tices of the peace to higher courts
providing for judgment against ap-
pellee s bondsmen in certain cases.
48. Provides for the organization
of the territorial militia and fixes tho
Balary of the adjutant general to #500
per annum.
70. Makes the rato of interest 0.1
judgments 7 per cent whero no rate
is specified, but where a rate has
beeu contracted for the judgment
shall bear the same rate, not how-
ever to exceed twelve per cent in anv
ceM,
"ti. Repeals section 110,article 8,
chapter 67,and section 17,article 1 of
chapter t!9,and leaves the jury injus-
tice courts judges of both law and
facts.
8:1. Authorizes probate judges j or & Co.
t) confer the lights of majority on I The Keeley
upon proper
nurse is compelled to sue to obtain
wages, they shall be allowed judg-
ment, also attorney s fees and no
property shall be exempt from judg
meut rendered for such services.
128. Relates to fish and game. It
is unlawful to shoot deer, prairie
chicken, grouse, quail, wild turkey,
sparrow, wren, martin or any like in-
sectivorous bird, except that quail,
prairie chickens and wild turkey may
be shot between November 1 and
February 1, by a person for his own
use, but not for sale; and plover and
'loves between August 1 and Decem-
ber 31, It is unlawful to hunt, trap
or lish on any man's premises without
his^consent, and unlawful ,1 for any
transportation company to carry
game out of the territory. It is un-
lawful to take lish by gig, or sp. ar,
seine, net, or any other way except
by pole and line.
129. Changing the time of list-
ing property from February 1 to
March 1.
133. Provides for the assessment
aud taxation of ali transient stock of
goods and other personal property,
requiring them to be at onca listed
when brought into the territory and
making the tax at once due and col-
lectable, when any attempt is made
to move the goods away or sell at
auction.
Use ' Acme" Hour, best on earth.
Rev. Gross returned to the citv to-
day.
hat "Acme" Hour and be happy
Sam Murphy went to Guthrie to-
day.
Prof. Heathcote went to Kl Reno
today.
E. E. Brown returned to Guthrie
today.
The best meat in town at the Main
Street Market. 8-3.
II. 8. and Otto G. Bekemeyer re-
turned to Guthrie today.
Fob Rent—House or
rooms at 111 Fifth street.
E. J. Keller and Col
Lexington arc in the city.
J. W. Masscy has opened up the
meat market at 131 Main St. 8-3.
If you want good meats o-all at the
Main Street Meat Market. 8-3
Charley Rixse returned from Nor-
man today whero he spent Sunday.
Just received a carload of C'ali
fornia barley "or seed. Garrison &
Co., 10 North Broadway. 4-d-w-tf
J. W. Curran has removed his mer-
chant tailoring establishment from
1201 Main street to 108 Grand avenue.
Dr. A. K. Bouse, agent of the con-
tracting firm of G. S. Good & Co.,
made a business trip to Edmond to
day.
furnished
18-tf
Laney of
FIRST 11TB HI.
Our New Spring- G-oods
Have Arrived!
PRICES LOWER THAN EYER
We Lead, Others Follow;
We Originate, Others Imitate.
Our Spring line of Artistic Clothing in MiS'S, IB€>YJS [53111-
DM35K9§ ibTI ITS llas arrived and is now ready for your inspection. There is
style, perrection of fit and make about our clothing that has forced recognition from the
best Tailors in the country, and our phenomenal success has been an incentiva toward
redoubling 0111 efforts to produce the bast goods at popular prices.
If You Want
j Th« CLOTHING,
^ The most FEKTIEOTIFJT,
The very NEWEST S'J'YXES
We tlauk our Spring Offering will fill your want,
SOME AND LOOK FOR YOURSELF.
NO. 108
MAIN ST
Kuri's Clover Hoot will purify your
blood, clear yourcomplexion, regulate
your bowels and make your head
clear as a bell. 25c., 50c. and II.
Sold by Model Drug and Jewelry Store
Hoggs' Cucrry Cough Syrup relieves
that soreness and smothering sensa-
tion in your lungs. Safer, surer and
quicker than oany medicine on the
market. Every bottle guaranteed by
your popular druggist W. li. Wheeler
&Co.
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga,
Tenn., says, "Shlloh's Vltallzer
saved my life.' i consider It the best
ernedy for a debilitated system I
ever used." Eor dyspepsia, liver or
kidney trouble It excels. Price 75 cts
Sold by Model Dru^ and Jewelry Store
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives
the best satisfaction of any cough
medicine 1 handle, and as a seller
li'iids all other preparations In this
market. 1 recommend it because it
is the best medicine I ever handled
for coughs, colds and croup. A. W
Baldridge, Millcrsviile, 111. For sale
by all Ituggists.
Beggs' Little Giant Pills!
Beggs' Little Giant Pills!
Beggs' Little Giant Pills!
Keep the name In mind when you
want, a perfect and honest pill, 40
pills in each bottle. All others have
from 25 to 30. Sold by W. B. Wheel
Louis F. Post, of New York, lect-
tured to a large audience at the pro-
bate court room Saturday evening on
the subject of single tax. He was
introduced by Dr. Harry Walker in a
neat little speech. The lecturer is a
pleasing talker and by means of
charts made clear to everyone present
the meaning of single tax, Its effect
upon the business of the country and
the contrast between the condition of
affairs now, and as they would be
under the new conditions. He held
his audience to the close, some re-
maining long after the lecture was
closed to ask questions upon the sub-
ject. It is a subject upon which
many are now thinking.
You'd think Flora herself has gone
Into the Wash Dress Goods prettying
business—with all the graces assist-
ing. Such handsome printing and
woven flowers and vines. They'll re-
mind you of an Oklahoma prairie in
May lime, P-inted Demlties, Woven
Craponettes, Printed Satlnes, Zephyr
Ginghams, Printed Ducks, Dainty
Japonette, Dress Madras, Woven
Ducks, Handsome Novelty Lawns,
Linen Lawns, French Organdies,
Celestines, Colored Mulls, Satin
Stripe Cballis, Etc., Etc. White
Goods, all kinds iu profusion. For-
eign and Domestics—all's o;ie as far
as artful elegance goes. New thoughts,
New beauties, and all ai New prices.
McGilnchey.
kVERHOL8ER
Ppera HOUSE.
o
One Night Only.
Monday, March 11th.
Richards & Pringle's
Famous Georgia
MINSTRE.LS !
Heaflefl by lie Great
Billy Kersans.
The man with many imitators but no
equal, supported by a coterie of star
artists, including the GREAT
GAUZE. The ONLY JAVLIN,
Jas. White, Ilillman & Vernon, Billy
Reynolds, Jas. Moore and the fam-
ous Crescent City Quartette.
Watch for the Band Parade at
11:30 a. m.
tif"Free concert at 7:15 p. m. in
front of the Theatre by the
finest band traveling.
' 'u,() lb® neighborhood a fci
Jajs i g ,, n nd succeeded in hitlnir
7 ""d cattle and
* A cow and a pony have |
rend) died and oihcr stock is expected
O di<! I he dog was finally kilted
bui so in anv her dogs were bitten
i hat the teigbborhood is very uneasy.
minors in ccrtain eases
petition.
SI. Provides for the creation and
maintenance of union graded schools
by tw? or more districts.
8ti. Makes provisions for the care
and custody of incorrigible you I h and
the punishment and education of
juvenile otfendors.
94 Constitutes the governor
auditor and secretary a hoard of rail-
way assessors to assess the property
of all railway, express,cars,telephone
and telegraph companies doing bus-
iuess in the territory.
10«>. Provides for the levying of
a tax in certain sections to pay debts
for school furniture contracted for by
tho original school townships.
110. Fixes the compensation of
township assessors giving them
per day the per diem not to exceed
flO; in cline the work takes longer)
Ihan this ihey arc to receive $15 per !
hundred lists
112 Itelates to duties of county
e 'UimlMionera and prohibits them
oontractlug debts in any purposes
in excess of 80 per ccnt of tlu- tax
levit d for county purposes for the
current >*ir and any amount issued
for indel't dness in cxcess of tliat
amount shall i ot ho a charge against
the couim , but may be collected by I
the hold, r ill Civil actiou against the I
county commissioners or their bonds-1
Institute
- has grat-
uitously offered Harry St. John the
privilege of giving some one desin.ig
the Keeley cure a course at that in-
stitution free of charge. If there is
auy oue desiring snch a course they
should call on Mr St. John
Some people always look fresh and
young, while others look prematurly
old, with skin dried up and wriukled.
Tue only difference between the two
Is the loss or vitality in the blood.
People using Beggs' Blood Purifier
and Blood Maker always look fresh
and healthy. Sold aod warranted by
your popu'ar druggist W. li. Wneeler
& Co.
JgE£T To QJEW^O^oke
t-CAF cue*
MAIL-
POUCH
TOBACiCn
A MTI~NEfiVous
/111 I I-DYSPEPTIC.
tsfc ac 11
"Perbaos you would not think so,
but a very large proportion of diseases
In New York comes from carelessness
about catching cold," says Dr. Cyrus
Edson. "It Is such a simple thing
and so common that very few people,
unless it is a case of pneumonia, pay
any attention to a cold. There are a
great many cases of catarrh and con-
sumption which have tbelr origin In
this neglect of the simplest precau-
tion of every day life. The most
sensible advice Is, when you have one,
get rid of it as soon as possible. By
all means do not neglect it." Dr.
Edson does not tell you h-. w to cure a
cold but we will. Take Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. It will relieve the
lungs, aid expectoration, open the
secretions and soon effect a perma-
nent cure. 25 and 50 cent bottles for
sale by all druggists.
KEUTP/L'
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that L.Over-
bolser was appointed on the 18th day
of February, 1895, receiver for the
tlrm of Wade & Stovall by the dis-
trict court of the Third judicial dis-
trict, territory of Oklahoma. All
persons who are Indebted to the
above named firm, and those who
have claims against said Hrui, will
call at my office Grand avenue and
Robinson on or before the 15th day of
March. 1895, so that the affairs of
Wade & Stovall may be adjusted.
L. OvBRHQLSgn.
Smooth people wear smooth faces
and their sign Is Just as apparent as
that of the man who is clean, and
must therefore be Godly. The First
National parlors 100 Main street have
the best chairs and the smoothest
tonsorlal artists of any barber shop In
Oklahoma City, while their bath
rooms are good enough for any one.
Abeknathy & Miller.
Call on us and lie smooth and clean.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powdei
V'orM'd'ilr HlrJMJt Med.I and r Iploia..
Notice.
Territory of Oklahoma /
Oklahoma Conty. ( 88
In the district court of said terri-
tory, -vithin and for said county, in
the Third Judicial District.
David P. James, ]
Plaintiff. I
vs. '
George W. Koons,
Defendant.)
Notice is hereby given to the above
nanied defendant, that 1- has been
sued by the said piai1 In said
court, aud that he must answer the
petition died In said action on or be-
fore the. 20th .lay of April, 1895, or
the same will be taken as true and
Judgment rendered accordingly as
therein prayed, to-wit: Judgment
decreeing the plaintiff the sole and
exclusive owner in fee simple of lot,
numbered ten (10), of block numbered
twenty-one (21), In Oklahoma City,
said county and territory, and the
defendant to be the trustee of the
plaintiff, holding the legal title
thereto as such for his use and bene-
fit, and requiring him to convey such
title to the plaintiff, and in default
of such conveyance, such judgment
to stand in lieu therof for costs.
Witness the hand of the cler* and
seal of said court this 1st day of
March, 1895.
[k. S.] W. II. Ehey, Clerk.
By J. B. Sanders, Deputy. 2-22
Attention, Gentlemen.
Come and examine the largest
stock of woolens in the territory.
Suits made to order from $12.50 up.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
O. A. MITSCHBH & Co.,
8-J Cor. Main and Broadway.
Farm to Trade for Cltv Property.
I have a good farm which I will
trade for city property,
Inquire of, C. E. Dunn,
tf City Clerk's Office.
Fourth Ward.
There will be a caucus at police
headquarters of the republicans of
,the fourth ward Wednesday evenine
at R nVlnflf
at 8 o'clock
Jno. Scott,
Central Committeeman.
A severe rheumatic pain the left
shoulder bad troubled Mr. j. P.Loper
a well known druggist of Des Moines
Iowa, for six months. At times the
pain was so severe that he could not
lift anything. With all he could do
he could not get rid or It until he ap-
plied Chamberlain's Pain Balm. "i
only made three applications of It,"
lie says, "and have since been free
from all pain," He now recommends
it to persons similarly afflicted. It is
for saio by all druggssts.
Bargain For a Sluirf ti?,,,.
For sale or trade, a good deeded
farm one half mile south of Moore, O
1. Well Improved, o acres under
cultivation, guod buildings and nas-
ture. Address Box 55, Moore, O T
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