Oklahoma Daily Times--Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 99, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 16, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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Trra OKLAHOMA DAILY TIM¥3-JOURNAL. SJNDAY,
OUT FOR THE PRIZE!
■v
bar-
•eason-
txt a c,,ra Winners ill tlie Race for Trade, t air (iood.3 and
We are Sure Winners ^ Lose & Bm
« askH®E8T aoaoDSnirom StXmd ooSS'fine atit
able attractions in
PViirimn's Clothing, Gents Furnish-
Men's, Boys and O ^ CapSi ghoeSi Etc.
r,,nT,Hfiaca:
Early buyers will have the largest stock to select from
, KarWl Come Often! Come Prepared.
CX>m • iwrnnat <tualitv stood style and low prices
We dissapoint nobody who, Uyour trade and we are out for the
A splendid stock stands back i
CERSON BROS.
108 Main St One P°°r Fir3t Nilti°"a' ^ B"" "3g'
OKLAHOMA UlftMOfflAL
I'lIHMHHKl) KVKHY KIUDAI.
E K buown
J Burke & Brown.
uurrtutH Mini riwi'itn "'■s-
Guernsy Park Place
REAL ESTATE,
City Lots.
4 acre out lots,
10 to 20 acre tracts
80 to 160 acre farms,
All in and around
Oklahoma City.
Property
a Specialty,
Do you want to
Buy, bell,
Or trade ?
Wm. GDERNSY,
/mins r, ,tn iiii-n." nik. i i.i"> !'■
cC CO"S-
DRY GOODS EMPORIUM
, tnde the largest assortment of the choicest fabrics ever bought to this;,
We are offering to the fall thto Itat
iareful insjiection of our stotK
territory and a
Ladies' Under Garments.
I tnufacture at
Ladle' all wool under ttarmcntu of the i st
low prices.
narvelously
our Shoe Department
alns for ladle
Our Shoe .1,^5r'|',1"V 'irmiVtell*t" i!.'''mV'i" «•'«
ml children's
Our Dress Goods Department
We arc otTcriui: the best Inducements In this department ever ottered h,
nnv UcH.w^n the eft v. We have a choice select!; Silk, Satin and Velvi ,
ISs cuods which cannot bt* surpassed in quality or price, Storm Serges.thc *
latest craze, best quality at lew prices.
Give Us a Call.
We respectfully solicit the generous patronage of the public and wlfi _
guarantee to Bupply you with as (food ifoods at as low prices as can be founi, |
anywhere. ■
line dress and s
- Official Paper of the City*
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. „o„uii ts of I county attorney ought to dtauiisiiiind
Tu« at- perfec.lv justi I In - doing, but
Canadian county ^ eountv ,r. at scott: to dismiss Hti casein
tuck upon 11,1 u year when a grand jury acting
commissioners liecau* • • ording to the above section of tht
debt is $29,000, leas than uair iimvju 7 , ,
>t Muxitu is
of Oklahoma county
U. V. SCOTT. *• ®* HC0T1,
SCOTT & CO.
Drugs Medicines, and Siliocl Books.
. Itulhlcr* and painteri will And « f• ■ 11 Hiip of
tli l.t si -trictly i.urf Lead In the market fwfh.
Pure Hiin He««d oil boiled and raw. Guaranteed
t/iciTfipQ •'«'™''""v
J. ti. nnr,lX)WAY & CO., l.Ui MAIN ST. j
Til* only u,%'' " nntv
vouchsafe to the statement of oountj
finances is to denounce those who
llm,h. it. That will not satisfy tax
payers. But thero can lie no other
reply The atatement was hurried
into print in order to give ample op-
portunity to the otHcials to reply.
fi i. warrants drawn in favor . ,
rnlpord were wholly for uncollected surrounding Oklahoma for three
to Icon 1 wi ^vr TUo four yearu prior u> tin. opening
ci-juinul fco^ • por^rtpf^ jvn,^ 1 tntnormts nxv\ T^pnhWcann have all
Uiev liiust'lmve amounted to half as | weakened in party fealty who spent
statutes have /ound indictments, is
remarkable and unprecedented espec-
ially by the county attorney who is
the* legal adviser of the {.'rand jury,
and all this at a cost to the county of
$2,028.92.
In am-new countries there is a
large independent element, and here
in Oklahoma that element has been
augmented by the probationary per-
iod so many spent in the reservations
jihohi tur«..
uniwr*! sn*.
W eather Indication**
Washington D. c., oct. l. .—Okla-
b"lf '(l'r weather, C' I today,followed
by ilslutl teiuperaturc^_^^^^M
S.l,wa ltEI'lltlACAN TU'hBT.
For l'rea'idert,
iir.N.l \MIN HA1UU80N,
Ot Indiana.
i'or Vice-President,
WUITKI.JVW HKll),
Of New York.
For Delegate to Congress,
UKNNIS T. FLVNN.
much mora at leiwi. for the civil
business transacted by him was enor-
mous. You nowhere find on the iv.
ords any account of any civil fees
turned over to the county treasurer
nor do you And any allldavits on tile,
as provided by law, to the etfoct that
he had tried to collect those criminal
fees from the parties in Interest lie
torn bringing in a bill on the county
There are a whole lot of screws loose
In the county administration ^ and
not the least is the screw that allow
Colcord a salary of more
1 when the law gives him only til,(IMO.
COUNTY ItKITIM lCVN
For Sheriff,
TICKET.
TilKUK is a move on foot to with
draw Oznian, the democratie i-ai-l.
date for representative in tin
district, and allow Crocket he a>
ance candidate, and llrown, t rv
ublican, to fight it out. It is
essary to state the
in the minds of tht
]}K. JOHN FEE.
Seven years in chargc Municipal
Hospitals, Kansas City, Cousultint;
Surgeon, Physician, Oculist and
Aurist. Special attention to disease^
of the Eye and Ear. Glasses fitted f<>i
Myopia, l'sesbyopla, Hyperopia, and
Astiguiatlsm.
(uliee over Lion Store.
Corner Main and Robinson Streets.
Dolos Walkor. Harry Walker
Walker d* Walker,
pHYSIUIAN AND8UBQK(>W .
Office In th« Whitley V Olson block, over U«a
in Wilson Dru* Store, on Main St.
that probationary period. To them
the coming election resolves itself in
to a business proposition. "Among
the numerous candidates for county
oftiees what ones will best serve my
interests?" is a question that
teiving careful consideration at the
hands of 000 independent voters in
tUis count". To those men we say
apply the lie test that you would
apply in your own private business
affairs. 1 f you have a man in your
employ as a farm hand, day laborer,
clerk or salesman, you will continue
hiiu as long as ho perforins the du-
ties assigned him. If he fails to do
so, or you suspicion his honesty or
integri 1 v, you dismiss him at once.
If he holds a responsible position and
lias in ins charge large sums of your
money vou will go so far as to insist
. hat he shall keep good company,
•heme orlgmat. :i Iu 'akes up with riotous livers,
Oklahoma C;tv .. u di uiss him at once.
rinff who are anxious to dcfi Ajpi> a similar test to public oili-
Brownaml reward Crocker for hi .aU It • for the county officials
M. RYNDAK.
Diseases of women a specialty. Con-
sultation Free.
Northeast Cor. Chickasaw & Harvey.
ADDITION.
THE ONLY ADDITION TO
G. W. Bowlus. C. S. Rico
EOWLUS & KICE.
Contuaotohs and Builders.
Scroll and shop work a specialty. a!l
work given prompt attention,
on Washington, opposite ""
Lumberyard. ■
SiH'P
(inn Bum.
/;. b pollqcv, jeweler,
& Opticiax.
watches,
Clocks,
.1 VAHti+Y,
Diamonh:
S( SJL VER WARE.
A B. BEAKD,
of Uratolio Township.
For l'robate Judge,
It. R Bl'liyi I'.l.l',
of Oklahoma City.
For Register of Deeds. .
J. E. MOOHK,
of .Edmoml.
For County Clerk,
S. 11. MILLER,
of Spring Creek Township.
For County Treasurer,
ft. 11. TKOSHKH.
or atw'ty ruwnsmp
For County Attomey,
J. 11: WOODS,
of Oklahoma City.
For County Surveyor.
.1, A. COURTNEY,
of Oklahoma City.
For County Superintendent.
j. A. J. llAUGUKSS,
of Oreeley Township.
For Coroner,
Dr. F. M. JORDAN,
of Oklahoma Township.
For County Commissioner, (city)
il OVERHObSBR.
For County Commissioner,« Western
District.
w. T91.1rK.iNS,
of Council Grove
For Representative, 9th District
JOHN l'FAFF
Edmond.
For Councillor, 13th District,
11 I'll 11 McCRBDIE.
Edmond.
For Representative, 13th District.
WILSON I'll ATI I Kit
Of Cass '1 «vp,
gerrymanding work :uui besides, to pr<
()/.man is a farmer, antl t lie ring has an
no use for farmers. We miss oui Others
guess, however, if Ozman will allow busim -
himself to Ik' bulldozed oil" the ticket. I f tin .
He is something of a bulldozer him wrong.l.
self, and the ring are afraid of him, county to
But the ring have it all fixed, any- hte shown i.
how, and if he doesn t get otf he will
be beaten at the polls by reason of
the democrats voting for Crocker
-or else the democratic leaders have
lied to Crocker. It is a mixed up
mess all around. 10very democrat is
afraid of the other, and has reason to
be; while nothing is left to poor old
Crocker except the very unstable and
unsatisfactory promises of the ring.
Thk .loriiNAL has at
showing up city finance
last got to
lu attack
dTu ruunryf*
satisfactory. It desires to do a
greater injury if it possibly can to
the business and property interests
of both city and county No one
has attacked either. No political
question depends on the abilities or
disabilities of either. It must and
can only be that the Jouknak is de-
sirous of depressing city and county
scrip in the interest of U« v. Seay a
shaving branch of the territorial gov
erdment. —[G azelti
lean record, and show
i :tl administration,
is not displaying good
in. i • to return them,
suspicion of wilful
Mice it is ruin to the
i If an olficcr
t telly incompe
tent to discharge Hie duties of the
ifBce the shrewd business man would
ay at once, dismiss him. It
is to the interest of every claim own
r anil every lot owner in Oklahoma
county to have an honest and capable
administration of county affairs. To
have that there must be a change.
To secure a change the democrats
must be defeated. The way to de
feat them is to vote with the repub-
licans for an entirely new set of offi-
cers.
Valuable Property at Rea-
sonable Prices and on
Easy Terms.
PLATTED AND ON MARKET
Dr. and IVIrs- Davis,
Of the University of Md, Baltimore.
•«Praatiaal Dsritistsi*-
The only dental graduate in the city. The usefulness
of a lady dentist in the office is at once apparent.
All Work Warranted and Prices Reasonable.
Laughing gas given for painless extraction of teeth.
Office Lion Store. Mock, Cor. Mdinfy Robinson.
Dr. Davis is the only dentist in the city who has attend-
ed any dental college, hence the only dentist in this city
eligible to be a delegate to the World s Fair.Dental Con
gress at Chicago in 18113, and Dr. Davis was elected to
that position.
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THE HORSE SHOE'!
STORE.
110 Main street.
Oklahoma City
$25,000
To Lorn
On Ileal Estate and Chattlen,
Also have for asle choicc city
and bargains in deeded farms
near the city.
USHER CARSON
Office with Hayncs Grocry Company.
Notion lor Publication.
I.and Okkicb at Oklahoma City, O. T.. Sept
So tiro" la hereby given tlm* the followinn
si llier lias ttlcl notice or hi* Intention i<
nuke t1 al proof In support ol his claim, an.'
i ti ti i mii I proof will be made before the Kifll
inlet- ntid twelver at Oklahmna Clty.O.T.. or
II |..<..-t i>. I Mr:. \ / .lamt'H A. Cox for the n<
section n twpli
He -mines the folio
Ktt|,\. 'V|l'il- I roy, J. <) Dobbs. Mrs.J.L. Mo-
M. all of Oklahoma City,
k.T.1
Ai
the i
hiiliHimiiiul reason, under the la
. , uiution* ot the Interior depart nit..., ---
The foregoing represents the dem i mo.uM n«>i i>eallowed, will |eKi
■ratic plan of campaign in Oklahoma I "!'1,(>riu"u>'- ll!®"1.
ml the rt-K-
hy hiioIi
GO TO —
GILLISPIE & Co.,
For liar gains in
11 aril ware,
Tinware,
Good Cooking Stoves,
Ranges, etc.
0*,
Is loaded with bargains in Fall and
Winter goods which will be sold at
prices lower than ever.
aM Chilte's Cloaks.
A large collection of choice goods
which cannot l e surpassed by any
house in the Territory.
Secure Lots in the Metrop
olis of the Territory, the
Manufacturing, Railroad
and Financial Center: o:: Ok-
lahoma.
Broadway, South of First Nat'l Dank
A. J. ERCK,
Manufacturer of line custom Isiots
and shoes. New work a specialtyj
Repairing neatly done.
Broadway Corner of Main St.
mentioned t
. line the wltneaaea of aald
'(flinty. They crv patriotism to 1 «■■laiinani. it.d i.m.iter urldenco in rebuttal ol
that auhtultte^ by claimant.
cover up vile corruption. pie more i. c. i>u.\m y, Receiver
we see of just such maneuvering, the Flr"'
greater and more forcible truth do we Notice Tor Publication.
see in that eharactiristic remark of U ANl> oim • w oklahoma city, o. i
Carlyle s, that patriotism is the lust ^(yiT, • I'll hv given that the following
resort of scoundrels. A sensible [S i
businessman can not be lulled to '.^111,, u,u o,m shi.i pnaii m.
sleep with any such kind af aguuients, 1 [ll,V/,',1{! uwl!%":l
It will W very difficult to convince ,i\ai. 1 "'« of 10 uor
that class of people that it is their followingwitnoMeBto pro*
patriotic duty to allow the acts of | "U
public officials to go uiupteslioucd " w, v. . lia>. k,.w.ra Miner.... oikI" i
I iccause these interested ollleials toil "'y' v„
tliom nothing less than absolute sub ' • |
missiou will satisfy patriotism and ■ •• i-i.wio
their loyally to city and county 1 •l"JW"1' wt"
For t
ouocUlor, C th District.
.11)11 N A BROWN,
t)f Choctaw City.
iot in siipporl Ol her
,r will I c made iH'fort
Oklulioma l.'lty,
Map«le w. per-
-ec. I:, .twp. 10
kioim six eases dismisseti by tin
county attorney is a good record.
T a x paykes, d you want a county
clerk who can not or will not make
the renorts that Mie law says he shall
rnakc? .
Taxpayers, do you want a man
for county clerk who cortifles to the
count; treasurers town lots that ha v.
no existence, to have them sold for
taxes? .
OvKttitoi.sKit has given more ein
nloyniont to laliorers tlinn any oUtei
man in the city. He is the plonee,
in brick building in Oklahoma city.
;,nd be has forced others U. build u,
keep even.
ptove
Tiie records of the district court
of Oklahoma County show that from
July 1st, 1MI1 to July 1st, lmc'
County Attorney Taylor dismissed .-ti
■riinimil cases and that the uncplle
ted fees of the clerk of the court
on those cases amounts to ♦'.ills '.12 ^
which sec. 'JHII4, Oklahoma stattiU ■
provide, shall lie paid by tlie I'oitat '.
I'lie county also pay^ the |ier diem < t
grand Jurors, and witnesses brought "id
hafore tlie grand jury in territorial e;.
•h rn I a fair estimate of the expend
of finding each indictment is not li
than ♦120 or for the 81! dismissed cases
♦1,720.00 which, with the clerks mi
paid fees, amounts to ♦2,(i-S.9it, "'
cost to Oklahoma count for tin -
■ases il'lHliiisssd by M: Taylor 11.*
democratic candidate for reelection.
Section MK7, Oklahoma statutes,
provides that "the gr ind jury ought
to find an indictment when all the
evidence before them, taken together,
is such as ill their judgment would,
if unexplained or uncontradicted
warrant a conviction by the trial jui y.
'Of course there arc cuscb which a
. v i of w
no. who dealre* to proi
hi «> of Hueb proof, or w t
initial reason, under the
us ill the interior depar
f sliou ill not b«* allow
oppt
Onions for ( oit^hs ami Colds.
There Is n« remedy that acts more
or pi 1 v on the throat, lungs and
clieM than Onion Syrup, it loosens
the phlegm enabling >ou to throw It
,,tT It relieves that tightness and
oppressive feeling in chest and all
soreness of the lungs. As a tonic and
restorative It has no equal. Dr.
C.lion's Onion Svrup is medicated in a
manner so as to be nuire effectual
than the plain syrup and ,not having
fttiv taste or odor of I he onions, mak-
ing It verv pleasant to take. Sold at
Mi cents by Scott & Co., druggists.
June 8 1 yr
Aunoaacemratl.
1 hereby announce myself as a can-
didate fill representative from the
i lahoma City lllstl iet subject to the
■I the republican convention.
1>. 1 MAI MAUTIN.
nd i
ol mat tub
offer
the
mined by claimant.
o. i). lv acm, uofl
Sep. imw
VTiri'lt ti • erebr flrenthat the foilowlnf
]>( nn,i,. \ et' .i-l IIH 111.
Hi.-, nan flietl liotkvof bll
,M .. final prool in tupport of In*
i h'iiI that said proof will in- n.a«lebefore
;,nt..ran.l Keeeiver at ok ai om«i City,
iv.-ml.or ||, IK« VII; Oliver II. W
I i, ,|U. -i tlie republican nomina-
tion fnr n pi. M utative of the Tenth
Ipgi.-lative(listrict.eompf'Ht'd « f spring
Ci. rk. Itrltton. Council Grove and
)klah« ii';i townships and the Second
ward of Oklahoma City, and solicit
th. activ- support of nolltlcai and
tx:rsonal friends. I L. IHu>wk.
Oklahoma township, Sej*. 20, fs'.cj-
Oklahoma City will certainly be a city of fri m 25,000
to 30,000 population within a very few years, iinrl tlie wise
rami will take time 1 y the forelnek and invest in property
at tlie present low prices and easy terms—being absotilely
certain of reaping a rich reward on liis investn ent May
wood offers to the man of small nmans as well as t > the cap-
italist splendid opportunities to double, triple and quadru-
ple bis money within a short time.
"MAY WOOD" is the Hit) acres know as th ■ "Massey
Quarter" and is so named after Miss May M issey, the
daughter of George W. Massey, the entry man. 11 joins the
Mi itary Reservation on the north, and the city on the east,
and is most desirable property for residences—ps rtly tim-
bered, offering good drainage and affording a splendid view
of the city and surrounding country.
the
ol
i "v
j city
any au • tatnini
r^ulati >u« of the Interl-
The name of J. 11. Kills is an-
■ DO„need a-a candidate for repres, n-
i ui pro,, tat 11 e for I toe Tenth representative
il eulov, ilistrict, subject t' I he de* I^iou of tile
'
il Cbucta'
TERMS:—One-half
balance in one year.
3ash,
t eralntt .
from tiie
r wno "• t *
t, the aw a-i-t the i tO t ll«-
•IfparttneBt, wb| /cntionB
liuWfd, Will 1*
the Hoove mentioned
1 am a esudldst^ for represeutatii
If tli n 2 district sublet
>n of the republican roi
M J (fI.IOOKN.
•lavs i -woshlp. 4.
.t the
evldi
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l'.il ol that BUhmiUed
J. C. U*lan«r Ue«M lv
J. C. CHOWINS,
CoNTKACTOU AND HUI 'BK.
Saloon, liar and Store lain,
iHti* and SpeolUoatlonB furol'- ■
loth*.
Bhop:—KastUruud Aveuut
I am a cand; iaU- f«<
.in the l^iii reprice
. i - ft Ote dwlsio
u district
W
Ch
. O ft 1<
i < pr«ih« ut ii
itauve distrkK.
i of Uie rt'pubii-
Ji A KI'J&K.
J'latH ran be
at tli^ office of
M*^iiamlfull particulars hiariitid by calling
I Lo"T- A line
striped c:ijl>r«'
J'fndcr will *.
i leaving the
hem-stitched. WU4
lered haudkerchit-f
iital^y rewarded
at thlsottkx'.
STI tES Ac GEARY,
Ufa lis l$ioudw.iy, south of Oklalc ma Nutionul I!itnk.
Ladies' Fall Dre Goods.
We have just received a large in-
voice of choice fabrics for Fall and
Winter wear which we will offer to
the public at the lowest possible fig-
ures.
Laflies Unier Garments & Hosiery.
The best selection of woolen gar-
ments manufactured. Call and ex-
amine them. They are beauties.
Lafl'c
Diiiu Uu u m
We believe we can save you money
and give you satisfaction in this line
as our goods arc selected with great
care from the largest and best east-
ern stocks. Call on us before pur
chasing.
•
If you need anything in the way
of clothing, give us your attention,
we can give you better goods at
lower prices than any house in the
city, as we have a lar •• stock of just
what you need.
don't follget tiie place.
The Horse Shoe Store
—o— Canadian Block. —o—
fi OH AND AVENUE.
T
awRUI UllUIfl 5 a _
Gentlemen, you can find the handsomest, largest and be
line of goods in tlie west at 139 Main St. Milner's
Emporium, and fit and style guaranteed.
(live me a call and examine stock.
AXEL SWANSON, the Morchant Tailo;
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