The Daily Times-Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 271, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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oklahoma:times-journali
Publiihed every day except Sunday
-OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. -
IHOWN BKOM.,
EdUora and Publisher*
8DB8ORIPTION IIATKS
lill yier week)
' Tper monUu
(per year)
Wscki.v (oue year).
Tiluphoni No. 41.
Titday'a Weathfcr.
Maximum temperature, 2:
mum, OH; Rainfall
Forecast for thlrty-al*
Sli(pwer , cooler.
DUKE
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Publication Notice.
In the Diatrict ('onrt of Oklahoma
j County, Oklahoma Territory.
)
Alfred Ciena, Plaintiff,
The next president should lie an
American.
The Choctaw may yet lie finished
in time for a fourth of July excur-
sion to South McAlester. U will be
well patronized.
Tint plain talks on financial aflalrs
la refreshing. Cleveland and the
whole democratic administration
have at last quit lylnw
Tub bai.dtt business seems to If
affected ly the prevailing hard times.
Probably deputy ma.-shals ere driven
to their capture by hunger.
Astiie evidences of what Hoke
Smith didn't know about matters io
this territory accumulate, the wonder
grows as to what he did know.
UrTiiuiK Is not pleased ovqj the
early eompleUon of the Cht^ctaw, but
that disappointment does not lessen
exertions to capturc all of the other
new roads.
■ TnK country did not know that the
aliver men had such souud argument
to sustain them until Cleveland drew
itaclr Are by coming out so squarely
for gold.
Kansas City has been almost as
dry as Oklahoma. During the first
four months of 1895 only three inches
of rainfall occurred, and a good pan
of that was in the form of snow which
was of little benefit to crops.
A Lettish from Mr llershey,one of
the owners of the creamery says the
statements made in the Times Jouh-
nal as to the profits lu keeping cows
to milk is less If anything, than the
real profits made. It has been made
a perfect success In Dickinson county,
Kansas.
Russia b decision to build a ship
canal a thousand miles long, to con-
nect the Baltic and the Black seas,
ought to strengthen the courage of
other countries on tho subject of
great watorways. When the Czar
finishes nis canal he should be able to
send his ships to the seaport of St.
Louis.—Globe Democrat.
I'khiiAi'B the United States lias no
business to interfere in the British-
Nicaragua embroglio; but the coun
try would like mighty well to hear of
a little of the Jim Blaine jingoism
It Blaine had been secretary of tho
state, or General Grant pres-
ident, the claim of Great Britain
against little Nicaragua would not
have been half so large, and tho
little republic would have been given
an opportunity to arbitrate the dif-
ferences.
Cigarettes
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IHCANtmCW TOBACCO CO-
High Tobacco
ABSC: LY PURE
on similar occasions. It may be ro
membcred that the Chicago Kveuing
Post printed the story with 110 men- (
tion of the author of the poem. Here
it is:
If 1 should die tonight
And yon should come to my cold |
corpje and say,
Weeping an 1 heart ick o'er my life-,
less clay—
If 1 should die tonight
And j ou should come in deepest grief
and wee—
And say: "Here's that f 10 that I
owe," I might arise in my large
white cravat
And say. "What's that? '
If I should die tonight
Aud you should come to my cold
corpse and kneel,
Clasping my bier to show the grief
you feci—
I say, if I should die tonight
And you should come to mc and
there and then
Just hint 'bout paym' ine that ten,
I might arise the while,
But I'd drop dead again.
—A. C. Traveler.
Notice Ipy Publication.
In the Witrh-tCourt ol Oklahoma county.
OklHh.111111 Territory
1). M. btrong,
vs.
Pauline Cless, Defendant. )
To Pauline Cless, defendant above
named:
You are hereby notified that you
have been sued in the District Court
of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Ter-
ritory, and that the pelitiou in said
cause wits filed in the above named I
court on the 11th day of April, 1895,
i and that the names of the parties to
i Haiti action are Alfred Cless plaiutitf,
and yourself, Pauline Cless, defend-
ant, and that you must answer said
petition on or before the 21th day
of May, 1895, or the same will be
taken as true anil judgment will be
rendered thereon accordingly. That
judgment will be rendered absolving
and setting aside the marriage con-
tract existing between yourself and
the said plaintiff Alfred Cless, and
divorcing the said Alfred Cless from
you. Al.KBBIl0l.KS8,
Plaintiff.
[SIAI,] W. II. EBIY,
Clerk District Court Oklahoma Coun-
ty, Oklahoma Territory.
0iob.iI Gardner,
Att'y. for Plaintiff.
By J. B. Sanders,
Deputy, ll-w3t
bargains
In (JiHviiHwaiv juhI Glassware.
HEALTH IS WEALTH
Evorythluu going ir-dried out, liard-tlmo prii
Ju4* rc<ui this.
Imported Dinner Set.-* f r £J T.* ; T« il« r. S ' • $
3 c: Cup* ati t 8 nicer* 35c t ««<v 20 pre* ti*
China fur .'10 (I 'y* only.
II. CHEW 8c CO. i k> M
Notice For I'uhlicatioti.
In the District Court of the Third
Judicial District of Oklahoma Ter-
ritory, Oklahoma County, February
Term A. D. 1805.
Lon 0. Callaway, Plaintiff j
vs. >
Alberta A Callaway, Defendant. )
Notice.
mix! see me and hav« a friendly talk
DAUl.KY, Llot nliate of the LouUvMe University ol Medicine
Notice is hereby giveo, that letters ; (
of administration of the estate on
John M. Flghtmaster decease 1, were
granted to the underolgned by the
probate court of the county of Okla-
homa, at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Territory, on the 12th day of Decern-
AHKttNKTHY.
J. Ml'
To Allierta A. Callaway,the above j ,jer A
1>., 1804.
Notice.
Notloc is herebt given, tint letters
| of administration on Ihr estate of
Henry Howe, deceased, wt re granted
to the undersigned bv the probate
court of the County of Oklahoma, at
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory,
on the 30th day of April, A. !>
1894.
All persons having claims against
said estate arc required io exhibit
the same to the undersigned at inc-
idence of undersigned at residence,
.}
named defendant:
You arc hereby notified that you
have been Sued by the above named
plaintiff, Lon O. Callaway, in the
District Court of Oklahoma County,
Oklahoma Territory, and that you
must answer the petition of the
plaintiff filed in said action on or be-
fore thy 20th da> of May,1895,or the
allegations of said petition will be
taken as true, and a judgment will be
rendered against you m said action,
fully and forever divorcing the said
plaintiff from you,and for all further
equitable relief to which the plaintiff
may show Idas If entitled to.
Alt*s*. [■■.•!.] W II Kmv,
(' CI k (if Ihr Co ri
liv Adaii Ci rsutt,
Deputy.
HAYS & .Iknkims,
Att'\f ., for Plaintiff
All persons having claims against
said estate are required toexhlblt tho
same to the undersigned at her place
of residence on the south side of
Chickasaw street between Harvey
and Hudson streets in Oklahoma City,
O. T., for allowance within four
months after the date of this publi-
cation with mcessary vouchers, or
they will be forever precluded from
any benefit of said estate, or, said
claim may be filed In said probate
court or delivered to mv attorney, S.
A. Steward, at his office in Oklahoma
City, O. T.
D ti d this 20 h ''-i\ of April, \. I).
1^95 V\ I N 11UDK riOHTMASTK. .
S A. MfcWAltD V n. r<:> . x
A I- hi,*. 'J 4 v
ABBRNBTHY & MILLER
barotir shop and Bath huoiiu
The finest fltteu up llooms in the city. HOT AND COLD BA i
and barber work guaranteed Under I'irat National Bank, cortie- Hrcad
way and Ms In atree.
T. M. Richaiidbon, President. O. T Reynolds Vice President
J. P. Boyli, Cashier.
first national bank.
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CAPITAL.
i iviiictsn General
. - .ii <II ruh
mid farmer
tnr1 ilM..u
«60,000.00.
I jinking Ihisir.c::.
VIX l-DtHi*
. .. . i ni- nt,
Vlice
< r Ok
i f Sale.
: In inn,
Ok 1 u In iiij a
T«trltiii)
Couuli, ss.
Ho It ku.wn: Tl.ar, wl.oiow, on the
sec. 27,T. 12,11.3 west for allowance 22(1 day of April, 181)5, Hie probate
within four months after the date of I court within and for mid county, In a
this publication with necessary vou- proceeding theii pending in said
cht.o, or they will lie foievcr pre-1 court, ordered, adjudged and decreed
cluiled from any beucflt of said estate ;
or, said claim mav lie filed in said
Probate court.
Hated this 25th day of Aprii,A.l>.
1895. Sarah J.Howb,
26-dl8t Administratrix.
Anna M. Strong. .
notice.
The defendant, Anna M. Stroni, wlti tnko
notice (lint «lu- him been >ued l>y flio plaintiff
lu (lie uljnve named court-for illvijn'e on llui
KrounilHof extreme i-ruelty uiul n neg-
lect of tiuiy; (hat iilie must answer the peti-
y. immmi
dun nicil liy tile nlnlntlir i
i>, ]iv>, nr sal
or berore (lie
day of June, IHA, nr 'aid iietltlun will he
ii uh Iru,-. tin- iilulntlir will aunmlt his
evldenre, iind Juilgn —-1—1 |g|
ii divorce aa prnyed
Tim rrcsbyteriau church Is about
to follow the example of the Metbo
dlst church In establishing an annex
to the territorial university. The
dream of the originators of the
scheme Is to group all the university
work in the territory and the state
at one point. By making the terri-
torial university the principal lust!
tutlon the burdens urc mostly shifted
upon the state, aud are met by a
handsome endowment. The church
annexes or auxiliaries are intended
partly as a home for the students of
the respective denominations, and
alio to disseminate doctrines.
The plan is an excellent one and
ihould be adopted by every organized
denomination In the territory. Such
a plan of education would soou have
a telling eflcct upon cliuic4 creeds
Till farmer that Bella his uii.k to a
crcamcry gels better returns with less
labor than be can make lit o.vn
butter. The farmer .will get abuut
80 per cent of the amouut of butter
front the milk that a creamery will
get. The farmer leaves at least 211
per cent of tile crcnin with the
skimmed milk, while the creamery
will get all the ere im by means of a
seperator, a machine made especially
for that purpose. There could pos-
sibly bo no better move toward over-
coming the loss sustained through
tho failure of the wheal crop tha:.
by buying cows and cugagiug in the
milk business. It is something that
cannot be overdone for there will al
ways be a good market for good
creamery butter. Feed can yet be
raised. It never fails. If tho farmers
will engage more largely in >ucb
farming, Ibis can be made one of the
wealthiest farming communities in
the United Stales.
ni will be tendered for
M. Sthono.
Plaintiff.
A C, HOOTT,
Ills Attorney.
Notice.
In the Probate Court of the Coun
tyof Oklaliomn, Territory of Okla
homn.
In tho matter of the estate of
William I. Duncan, deceased.
Order to show cause why decree
of distribution should not lie made
On leading and filing the petition
of I.ucinda K. Duncan, administra-
trix of the eslate of Williaui I. Dun-
can deceased, Betting forth that she
has died her final account of her ad-
ministration of the estate of said de-
ceased, in this court, for allowance
and settleinent. That all the debts
and expenses of administration have
been duly paid, and that a portion of
said estate remains to be divided
among the heirs of said deceased,
and praying that said account be
allowed and settled and for an order
of diatrihution, of the residue of
said estate among the persons en-
titled.
It iB ordered, that all persons in-
terested in the estate of the said
William 1. Duncan, deceased, be and
appear before the probate court of
Oklahoma County, i.t the court room
of said court, on Monday the 6th day
of May, A. D. 1895, at 2 o'c'ock p.
m , then and there to show cause
why an order of distribulion should
not be uiide of the residue of Slid
estate among the heirs of the faid
deceased, according to law.
It ia further ordered, that a copy
of thia order be published daily for
ten succi asive days before the 6th
day of May, A. D. 18115, in the
Timis-Jouenal,* newspaper printed
and publii h il in the said Oklahoma
County. Wil. I' IIari'ih,
Probate Judge.
Dated April 2-itli 1895. 2U illOt
Kolhv.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sous interested in llic estate of l.nura
A. Vance dcccasul, and on the 22nd
day of April, 18SI5, L. L. Land pro
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Horace F. Davis, de-
ceased.
The undersigned having been ap-
pointed administrator of the estate
of Horace F. Davis, late of th
of Oklahoma, and territory oioaia-
lioma, deceased, hereby gives notice
tdal lie will appear before the county
court of Oklahoma county, at the
court house in Oklahoma City at the
July term, on the first Monday In
July next, 1895, at which time all
persuns having claims against said
estate are notified and requested to
attend (or the purpose of having the
same adjusted. All persons Indebted
to said estate are requested to make
Immediate pavment to the under-
signed. A. P. Alkxandeh,
Administrator.
Dated Jprll 10th, 1895.
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga,
Tenu., says, "Shlloh's Vltalizer
saved my life.' 1 consider It the best
emedy fur a debilitated system 1
ever used." Eur dyspepsia, liver or
kidney trouble It excels. Price 75 cts.
old hyMidel Drug and Jewelry Store
Beggs' Herman Salve.
Beggs' German Salve.
Beggs' German Salve.
The greatest pile ointment In the
worlu. It cures whero all others fall.
A positive guarantee with every box.
Call fo' a sample box. Sold by your
popular druggists, V.', B. Wheeler &
Co.
Uuckllu'a Ariiira Abl e
The best Balve in the world for cuts
bruises soreB, ulcers, Bait rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, ihll-
blalns corns, aud all skin eruptions
and positively n res piles, or no pay
— Qfual. ...
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FEOTBC'
■ST OX7E ETTTSS
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**33. ii. HIE6CHBrK3
1 wulS i* R\|'<rl ol SHI K Htrmt, Mew York, alio
that lot No 0 In block No. 4, in Ok-
lahoma City, In said county and terri-
tory, belonging to the estate of Mil-
ton Loder, before said date, In said
court, adjudged Insane, be by the un-
dersigned sold according to law, at
private sale, upon the terms follow-
ing to-wit: Two-thirds cash In hand
and one-ihlrd In -nit to exceed six
months from date of sale, secured by
first mortgage on sal^ lot and note to
bear 8 per cent Interest from dale un-
til paid.
It Is further provided In said decree
that said lot shall not be cold for less
than ninety percent of the appraised
value thereof as shown by the return
of appraisers oil tile lu said court,
dated January 31, 1895.
Now therefore, I, in pursuance of
said order and decree and of the au-
thority vested In mc by law, as the
guardian of said M. Loder, will on
Saturday, uic 18th day of May, 1895,
or within six months thereafter, Bell
at private sale upon the terms afore-
said or ft.r cash in hand, said lot No.
six (6), in block No. four (4), in Okla-
homa City, Oklahoma county, Terri-
tory of Oklahoma, and , for such pur-
pose 1 will receive bids or oilers in
writing for said real estate at my of-
fice at No. 18 on Broadway street,said
city, from and after the publication
tf this no'Ice In the Timib-Jouknal
and until said lot is sold.
The appraised value of said lot as
shown by the return aforesaid ia
I250.C0.
Dated this 25th day of April, 1895.
L. M. Keys,
Guardian of M. Loder, Insane.
LIME. HAIri AND CEMENT
Mite aid Okarche Wall Cen nt
a specialty. Cheapest in the city.
JaJ-Ave A. M. OK BOLT,
01-
lailly, Quickly, Permanently Re&tered.
Weakness, N rvon«n«M,
Debility, and all the train
of evll« ffom early error# M
irtter eic aaca. the reaulU of
overwork. slcknesB. worry,
etr. Full Htrengtn, devel-
. i oinnontandtoaeipventO
A^^pvery organ and portion
EYE GLASSES*'
dlori supplied.
nppoinit'ri H. i . Pollock
- l-ttl KUtllie Hp i tH' K'H Mltti
'i luiHCtl is Rti iran.otMl. ho >lial
... (no ir.attor now sorntclird .lie
rnl>h the party with a utw pair of .clasa'i
Dec ti charge. B, I l'ol.ock han a Aill assortment, and in-
> Iks nil wbo wish to satiety themselves of the grout superior
Ity of tluse giafcses over any and all others now in use, to
c'i and examioe them at tho Btore of
0. B. POLLOCK, sole agent lor OKLAHOMA CITY
None genuine unioss stamped "Non-Changeable." No pod-
M.I«u •
• i I 1() I. 8 ielcl-rnie .Kc
Gtimh, i till n • !>' I"
iiin♦ a (lisi je lr i i retsh.
Othcj wl 1 i"
tlchsrgc. **
J. J WALLACE.,
OKLAHOMA CITY, O. T.
I am prepared to furnish estimates on all
kinds of tin, gravel, asphalt or composition
rooilng, guttering aud spouting, and all kind
of general job tin or sliee* Iron work. Hoofs
painted and repaired. All correspondence
promptly answered. Office; 280 Main 8t.
W 8 FIKKD B. P. BH«AI
FIELD §
.Attorneys . . .
Kiel • Buildinur, Grand Avenue, Oklahon.
City, O. T.
Practice in ail the courts.
of tho body. 81ml
itral metlnxlv I
ate Improvement
i(W\\V" — —r —
Failure Impossible. 2,000 reference*. Bo<A.
sxplanatlou and proofs mailed (eealoa) itm.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y.
BUREKA STABLES.
foil Horses, tleau Vehicles
At Reasonable Prices.
TEXjEPECOHE 87
N. R Cor. Main and Hudson His., Oklahoma
City O. T. J.A. McCULLOUGH.
J. EE. evjch EST,
LAWYER.
Practice in all courts. Special ai
tentlons given to land office practh'
Removed to Boom 5. Land Office Kli'
HORACE SPEED,
Attorney and Counselor al Lav
GUTHRIE,
OS-** I Ol -
II Mrf
Sherifl'8 Sale.
Notlco is hereby given, That by virtue of au
order of sale Issued by tho elerk of tho Dis-
ir.ct Court or tho First Judicial District of
Oklahoma Territory, within and lor Logan
County, in an action wherein The Amer-
ican Exchange bank of St. Louis. Mo., a
corporation duly incorporated unrterthe laws
of Missouri Is plaintiff,and T. L. L. Temple,
benjamin Whlttaker partners as The South-
Pine Lumber company, a corporation
MONEY T< LOAN
on personal property.
Cash Paid for Household Goods
New York suburban property to exchange,
tflWD flVK. IiH/ijV OKKICH.
No.UGrand Avenue W. H. HELSTEN
XT'- I SI
undert
JOHN A PERRY
'leacher of
Violin, Mandolin aud Guitar.
Mcodlik's Music House
Prke 26 cents per box.
\ b. Hn-
For j the Union Lumber Mills company Dafend-
' ant*. 1 will, at'i o'clock p. m.. on Monday,
the21 dav of May. A. D. 18W>, at the Cast
, , m . r door of the Court «ouse In Okiahc—a city,
A lady at Toole)S, Lt , was very I Oklahoma county, Oklahoma Territory, offer
•ick with bilious colic -Hen M. C. JSJSSS [u.ilSut.*"'5"°n "" "C"
H. R MILLER,
tOWn fe'RVe her a bottle of Cbamter j a" partnership and an a corpovat'.on,'an "un
lam'. Colic, Cholera and D.arrhoea j
ttemcly >Icsaj8 she was well in thMo'ere..ofT.^L.^io
forty minutes aftc taking tile (im i I. L Temple, partners a^ tho U'lon Mills
li1nr an In hir nil ,\rnaa\a\a i ' umber e unpany in and tol- ts c\cnteen (1«.)
lor sale by all tiru^glfiis< Eighteen [IS.] Nineteen [Ih ] Twenty L'-Hi] and
—-————————-— Twenty-one |*21.] In Illock ^ixt> L'O.J In Okla
homacity, Uklahomi co tnty. nalnh-imaTer-
ritory.
Given under my hand this 10th day of
April A D ISWft
lag to the Southern Pine Lunber company as ! LIGHT BR4B8J CH CIUS.
dose.
StorV on hand for pair ulso edjrs. t5rle« of
•lock, fl each. Ek<8, «I..W per JoUlou of 13
I milo cast ami 1S4 milo, north or
UKITTON, 0. T.
liy requeal ot a numbcrof reatlctN,
we publish ibe following poem by lien
F. King, the Michigan poet. It will
be remembered that King, after giv
log an entertainment in Indiana
about a year ago, was found dea l
in bed He was just becoming
famous. This poem wdh icnt b\
General Passenger Agent Kustis, of
the Kotk Island, to a friend ot
his and ihe ntil mail brought tliii
reply:
"Diab 41k. Ku,tu:— I enclose
the 125 which I owe you. There was
no Deed for ao broad a hint
Mr. KustiB declares that h- inlendo
to have the poem reprinted for use
The World's Fair Tests
showed no baking powder
so pure or so great In leav-
ening power as the Royal.
,Snu)oth people wear smooth faces
uiiH fueir 8ign Is just as apparent as
duced and filed in tho I'robato Court Ithat °f lb® ma,D *h" ,'8 c!®an' ttnd
nf ti,o rf fii.i.1. ... T„. I must therefore be Godly. The First
of the ooun o. kiahoma, aud Itr-, National parlors 100 Main street have
ntory of Oklahoma, an instrument! the best chairs and the sum itbcst.
in writing pur|K>rting to be the last' toiworial artists of anv b irhrr shop in
will and testament -f Laura A I Oklahoma City, wliiie their balh
Vance de^sed,and that Henry Doan '« "«<£ mT,'^.
illeti in saiti court niB petition pray- Call on us and be smooth anr; clean
ing for tho probate of Haiti will, and «w-.«
that Letters Testamentary issue
thereon to L. L, Land, the executor
named in said will.
Pursuant to an order of said court
made on the 22nd day of April,
1895, notice is hereby giveu that
Monday, the 13th dav of May, 1895,
at the hour of 9 o'clock a. iu., of
said day, that being a day of thi reg.
ular May term. 1895. of said court,
has been appointed as the time fcr
hearing said petition and proving' A__ ... ...
said will, at the Probate Court room i Bsm by Druggist* m ecrt t-ccs
in Oklahoma City, in sa.d county of j ****** ** <*. *«nru
Oklahoma, when antf where all per
sons inter* tied nny appear and eon
test the KMiie.
In testimony whereof, 1 hi.v
be;etii)to mh my hand and t ho seal of
said Probate (Vitt this 22nd d .y of
April, 1895
[heal,j Wil p. IJarpkr,
Probate Judge.
CA It a
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~ cc*il. Ko-.fiOo.
i 'rw.
VA gA f ' faTOrtti ?CCT« WTOl
I* V for*.£: T«#chan<l ltreat^lOo.
CaptainI ~f an P!«*<*,Oal.,
myai "Shiloh'* tVv* h EoiredjT 1 flrtt
■Mlotn* I hav* Tf found t!.at «rould do r *
My|w<LM Printers, g. i hy pruffu^a.
SHILOH'8 CJRT.
Tmxa OaaiT CovonCF** © <•
WlweeUotiweefalL rarC«M«u> on (t.: -
Mcdel Drug and Jewelry Stoio
Territory of Oklahoma, County, s*.
.lames M. hellolt.. /
vs.
Cob ci an H. Bruce ctal)
Sheriff's Sale under execution.
Hy rirtus of an execution to me directed
ana delivered, issued out of the Third Judi-
cial District Court of the Terr.tory of uklaho
ma, sitting in aud for Oklahoma ounty. in
said territory. I will on Saturday, May 4th.
A. I). IMfc'i. between the hours of 11 o'clock a.
m. and 2o'clock p. m. of said day at. the late
residence of C. K. ilrure Oklahoma county
and territory aforesaid, offer Ht public sal*
and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in
hand,all tne right title aud Interest of tho
above named defendant in and to tho folic
ing described personal proporty, to-wit:
One frame barn, 1 frame nuuse, 1 frame
ehlckea house, 5'o or more rods of post and
wire fence.
Said property levied on and to be sold as
the property of tho above iinmed defendant.
0 II iikKohd, Shorlff.
Ily r * Randall Under sheriff,
Sheriff's office April 23d, 1K95.
Hanes Oroceru co
Ct.)ruer Oran 1
All
KlDds
Of
Staple i
und ^
Fancy (
Groceries
Dehvrt el ia all ptri^
city
>f the
• .
Sheriff's Sale.
court of the hird Judlela1 district ot Oklaho
ma Teirltory, within and for Oklahoma
county, in n'n action wherein Mary K. hrls-
co'l Is plnlntlff. and J. T. Word and Mamie D
Word defendant, I will, at * o'clock p m.
on Mondav th« 20tn dav ot May, A o. 18 5. at
the east door of the oourt house In Ok alio-
ma City. Ok aroma county, • kiahoma Ter-
ritory, offer for sale at public auction the
foMowtoir described real estate to-wl .
i - in umbered 1 thirty-fix, (it) thirty-
seven, pi-) thlrty-e'ght, <:tw thlrty-nlae and I wi^,/rTc
(.in in block numbered r.7' cixty-ieven. of ^
said c itr of Oklahoma City, Oblah< ma coun-
ty, Oklahoma territory.
Olvon under my hand this 18th dav of
April, A DIMM-
C H DtFoiti),
1
V;
" H. N.BUNDY,
CuuUdOLur & Builder,
riairn and Bpeciflcations (urnidlied
Offlco <n Ilamll & Bacon'a office, 111X Main St
ONE UIVK9 ttELiar
DR. E. E. PHILLIPS,
QBSBKAL PHACTICTIONKR
and HPRC1AL BHANCUKS
0ALL8 A1TKNDBD AI.L HOURS.
Speoial Hraucoes: Obstetrics, diseases* ^
women and ehildren. Piles and ruptur
cured, no pain nor detention from businMi
Office 200 Main street, Rooms 13 and 16.
Tolephone No. 83. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m
and 1 to ft p. m. Residence, 1? Bixtb ,°treet.
A B. HAMMER,
A rrORNKY.
Office Roo J 11, Batchelder Building,
Oklahoma City, 0. f.
J. MILTON J. D. MILTOS
,J. MILTON & SON,
flTTORNEYS AT LAW.
Prompt and careful attention to litigation
in all courts in the Territory. Land Oflioe,
Pension and other Department Business
specially solicited. Notary Public and Type
writer always in office. No. 18 N. .Bioadwaj
(up stairs), Oklahoma City.
R G HATS J 8 JENKINS
1IAYS & JENKINS,
Attorneys At Law.
Office—Hooms No. 11 tr.d 1\ Masonic Temple
Will practice in all the courts.
Oklahoma Citt, ... 0. T.
[i? ISTHr. BEST.
riT FOR AKINS.
;
;4.s3.5-° FINE CAU JKANGAMI
*3. P POLICE,5S0LES.
BOYSSCHOOLSHOEi
■LADIES'
BROCKTON./AA5S.
Over One Million People wear the
W. L. douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All r .,noes are equally satisfactory
They give the best value for the monev.
They ei|ual custom shoes In style and fit.
Th^lr wearing qualities are unsurpassed.
The prlcca ore uniform,—stamped on sole.
, c( ' , c-j fnvd over other makes. ^
, u; dcak-r cannot supply you we can. Soldby^
M C.MILNER & CO.
.. ..117 .Main St....
ygmis
Chicken Powder
Is the only remedy in tho
market toilay that will cure
Cholerd & Hoop
CHICKEN LICE
EXTERMINATOR
Fresh Ground every spring.
25C. i'OTJlTID
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Issued weekly, elegantly lllnstrate'l, ban ny far the i
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MUiNN & CO„ NEW YOUK, 301 BOOADWaT.
UAViU DOUGLAS, "
Rooms 12 and 13 Button building
108 Main street, Oklahoma City, 0
T. A simple suggestiou from a com-
petent architect is sometimes worth
his f e.
H. C. St- JOHN,
Lawyer & Land Attorney.
Office, Canadian Building, Gratd A
Oklahoma Oity
K66l6'i:lnSlltUt6
The
%
of the Indian Territory
OKLAHOMA OITY, . , OKLA. TBH
Now opened for the treatment of Drunk-
■nk*hb, Morphini and Opium Habits.
Call on or address 0. F. MoCrearv, teoretary
and general manager. Room No. 14 Canadian
Bioek. Grand avenue.
1
THE i'HOR )tT8HtlRKD "UEO
" will m ik-i i ^hor' peas
at my place at raaionaVe p-ioi
All of my llv.iry st i:k for < i'
liire at second hand prices; at my
sheriff | Sec.ind Hand and Pawn Store.
1 120 Main St. 0. HAST.
MANHOOD RESTORED
tlon of a famous French physlcli
nrssol dis
rVPIDENR
The reason hi
fc*ro*talltU. CCPlriBNfilsthi
{ A written auaranteo given and money returned 1/ six txi
l^Oabos.six furfs.00, by mall. Bend for rasa circular and t
AlWitu UA Vol. neOICINK tO„ P, o. Boj WO Ban
W|
rongthensand restores small
cured hy jtociorn Is hrcnuse nlni
ily known reme.l v to cure wliln
'oney returned 1/ six w •
l itis great Vegetable
. VitallB.r,thepres :rlp-
win quickly cure you of all ner-
LVW f""-''11,s 'xmt Manhood,
t!«la«liili , Nervoui Dcblllly,
i«nll fna« V i ' Varleocela a>>U
it-u If i n , h « I'l l,,lgllt •*'<vot ts quick.
...!'" "ot to sp. riiiutorrncea and
i , I . * cle*R«®e Uie liver. U #
s of ail impurtU*;^
f th.
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tration r«Mi i.-Hilm
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