The Daily Times-Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 293, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 29, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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A Card To The Public in General
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It seems that the market iu general mHrchaudise is overflowed, and all the trash and nhelf-woru goods, wliicli oould not be given away elsewhere, are thrown here and offered to the people with different
schemes to cheat them of their hard earned money. We have been watching things very closely and find there is nothing in it but humbug. Therefore we came to the conclusion to inaugurate
a special sale for 15 days to show the good people in this city and surroundings what we aim to do for them. We cannot complaiu about hard times, as our store is well known all over
and the public has had more than one opportunity to find out that no matter how many came here to humbug them they had to skip as note could compete with us What we '
have done and will do is also known by everybody Good, honest, and reliable goods is what we offer, Considering the present hard times we are willing to sacrifice
a few hundred dollais to give the poor as well as the rich a chance to lay in their supply in such small amounts as to enable them to dress up in first cla&s style
THAT TIRED FEELING
Nobody In particularly anxious to spend their money. Every
body bis to. Your wants must be satisfied and It takes money to
do It. A person In co*, apt to look cheerful oyf r the prospects of
spending money. Lots of buying Is doDe with a long face. This
U all wrong. We offer a change for the better.
YOU FEEL RELIEVED
The minute you see our Grand Stock of New and Popular Goods.
The first glance shows you that you are on the right track. No
mistake about this being a modern, up to-datc line of good?. You
wake up to the fact that you have got Into the right store.
THE FEELING GROWS
were bought on purpose for you. No trouble to make a satisfac-
tory selection. It gets down to a question—"Which Is the most
satisfactory'/"
TROUBLE IS FORGOTTEN
When you get Just what you want at less than you have to pay
We are treating customers to this kind of a surprise eve;y day.
We sell you a good article and let you off cheap. You will Und
our selections choice, our goods reliable, our prices satisfactory.
A fair deal makes the buyer happy—we give It. To spend money
and be happy at the same time go to the
AUEOEA GREAT BARGAIN STORE
The People's Protection from High Prices, for goods mentioned in
this ad.
When you commence to go Into details. You feel as if the goods FIRST: We offer our entire line of clothing, which was
bought for cash when In New York In March, at about 60 cents on
the dollar. We guarantee these prices lower than elsewhere.
Alsoour entire Hue of shoes will be put on sale at a great sac-
rifice. Catch on to the best opportunity In our entire line of dry
goods, which beat the record:
Look at our beautiful line of crcpe goods at 10c per yard.
150 yards pants goods to close out at 71c pu yard.
500 yards cotton checks reduced to 3 cents per yard.
500 yards standard prints at 3 cents per yard.
1000 yards of fine cballlo, Just received, at 3jc per yard.
2000 yards blue figured calico at 3J cents per yard.
9 4 sheeting, former price 25c, at 14c Der yard.
The best zephyr gingham in the market, former price 121c,
now Sic per yard.
Crinkled seersucker, former price 12Jc, now 71c per yard.
1000 yds line Shepherd outing flannel, former price luc, now 8c.
500 yards dotted swlss, former price 25c, now 10c per yard.
50 dozen silk mitts, former price 35c, now 15c per pair.
Childrcns silk mitts 10c per pair.
Lace and embroideries, the handsomest line in the city, at
giving away prices.
Three cases Ladles fast black hose at 5c per pair.
100 dozen ladles vests at 5c each or six for 25c.
25 dozen chlldrens cambric aprons worth 50c, at 25c each.
Moo's half hose 25c per dozen.
Men's ovorshlrts, former prlco 35c, now 10c each
Working shirts, former price 50c, now 25c each.
Drill drawers, former price 30c, uow 15c per pair.
Men's bleached Jean drawers, former price tlOc, now 25c pair.
300 pair satinet pants, former price 12.25, now 00c per pair.
Blue Denim overalls at 35c per pair.
100 dozen black «atln overshirts, former prlco 50c, now 25-
Great bargains In hats and caps
Two oases Ladles sailors, former price 35c, now 15c each.
finer quality reduced from (15c to 25ceach.
All our children's caps, worth 50. 40 and 25c, now 15c each.
Our Branch Store at Shawnee is Chuck Full of Bargains, Same As Main Store-
Oatch on to the fact that these choice oew goods can now be bought at prices never before named for values In any way approaching these we now place at the dfsposal of wide-awake and discriminating judges of good bargains, who will not lose a minute's time in taking
advantage of this phenomenal low price sale. Catch on to the fact that our entire stock is made up of the choicest selections and the latest styles, that sell like lightning at the prices wc now ask at
The Aurora Great Bargain Sale.
TAKE NOTICE—That our entire stock in the First National bank building, cousisting of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes and Gent's Furnishing Goods to be slaughtered at 50 cents on the dollar. No humbug. Wc mean Just what we say.
Call and convince yoursel. Special Inducements to country merchants. Goods slaughtered regardless of cost of manufacture.
Do Not Forget That We Lead in Low Prices at Shawnee.
MAX HERSKOWITZ, Prop
Cor. Grand and Broadway,
THE
KICK-APOO KICK-APOO!
Will soen be open for settlement. How hard
you will KICK yourself if you get left. Rut
you have no right to kick, as the man has the
same right to the claim that you have. Why
not stay away from the Kiokapoo and make a
safe run for the Columbus Shoe and Clothing
Co„ where you can buy a suit of clothes, pair
of shoes, a good hat or anything in our line.
We are offering greater inducements this week
than any other house in Oklahoma Territory
"THE COLUMBUS"
Shoe and Clothing Co.,
Leaders of Low % Prices, oklahoma'oity^' okla
Ycu will kick yourself if you are induced to buy else-
where
The Campaign has begun.
The Kansas City Journal fires the first gun
The Peoples Paper Pioneering'again.
The Journal half price, Daily and Sunday.
Bead These Rates
Send in Your Subscrrotions.
Tell 1 Your Neighbors
jBY MAIL, IN ADVANCE.
Daily anil Sunday 1 year
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Weekly Journal and Agriculturist, 1 year
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Single Copies, 2 Cents,^Except Sunday, 5 Cents.
Sample Copies Free.
Address,
THE JOURNAL,
KANSAS CITY, MO.
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Dress Suits
Specialty
—BY—
. W. SURRAN
108 Grand Avenue.
Call and See him
"CYCLES.
frotbc j
Ihiobcct
of all
IbiQb
<Srat>c0.
XOarrantca Superior to a tic ffifepele built In tbe j
TOotlS, rcgar&lesa of price.
Gknti.bmem—The warerley Scorcher and Belle ca <: • •■> i
yesterday. We areafrnidyou have ent us the high y.. eo war
t y mi*t£ke. You can't mean to tell us that this wheel ie: .i.
Utcr.anie lire, ocorcnrr.
weight, 21 lbs . . . . H5
el Rima, Warerley Clincher
Tires, weight, 24 lba. S8.
• ,-ular Frame, tame weights
•8.1
Ladles* Drop Frame, lame
weight* ond Tiree .. •75
; idles'Diamond, Wood Rims,
weight, 20 lba .
ithough it weighs only ti lbs., for of ail Waverleys we have a
his year and last (and you know that is a right good ntnnbc
we have never had a single frame nor fork broken, > V* r fro.
accident or defect, and that is more than we cau
other wheel, however high grade, ao called, thfil w s?.l. We
congratulate ourselves every day that we are the Waverley
agents. Yours truly, Walter C. Mbrclr & Co.
Illustrated Catalogi u Fkkb.
A Good Agent Wanted in every town where)
we are not satisfactorily represented. A >
splendid business awaits the right man. I
INDIANA BICYCLE CO.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
C W MCQUOWN,
16 KobiiiBon St.
Local Agency
Waverly Bicycles.
Persons who sympathize with the
afflicted will rejoice with I). E. Carr
of 12:55 Harrison street,Kansas City.
He is an old sufferer from inllainina
tory rheumatism, but has not hereto
fore been troubled in this climate.
Last winter he went up into Wiscon-
sin, and in consequence has had an-
other attack. "It came upon ine
again very acute and scyere," he
said, "jly joints swelled and be
came inllamed; sore to touch or al-
so to look at. Upon the urgent re-
quest of my mother-in-law I tried
Chamberlain's l'ain Balm to reduce
the swelling and ease the pain, and
to my agreeable surprise, it did both.
I have used three fifty-cent bottles
and believe it to be the finest thing
for rheumatism, pains and swellings
extant. For sale by all druggists.
Notice.
Territory of Oklahoma, (ta
Oklahoma County, j,B-
In the District Court of said territory,
within and for said county, in the Third Ju-
dioial Distrlot.
J. M. Curtice, Plain tiff, 1
Vs.
Ica Sherman,Eilward Sher-
man, Dora Miller, Belief
Sherman,and Ida Sherman, ;
as administratrix, Defend-!
ants. J
Whereas, the above named plaintiff has
commenced an action in said court against
said defendants, and there has been filed in
the office ol said court an affidavit, that the
plaintiC with due diligence is unable to make
service ol summons upon said defendants,
Dora Miller and Edward bberraan, for the
reason that I hey reside out of said county
and torritory, and are absent therefrom:
Notloels therefore, hereby given to tbe
above named defendant*, that thy have been
sued In ssidoourt by said plaintiff for the re-
covery ol the sum of one thousand five hun-
dred (#1,5U0 00) dollars, and interest thereon
at tbe rate of 12 per cent per annum from and
after February 13th, 1895. and an attorney
fee of 10 per cent ol bald sum, lesi a credit of
forty-four and ftO-HU ($44.50) dollars, and for
a foreclosure of a real .estate mortgage on
and against lot number sixteen (15.) io bloca
number five (5.) in Oklahoma (Jit y.said county
and territory,according to the amended plat
of said block, and that they must answer the
petitir n ol the plaintiff Hied in said action, on
or before Friday the 6th day ol July, 1895, or
the same will be taken as true, and Judgment
rendered at therein prayed for said sum and
such foreclosure.
Witness tbe hand of the oieik and the seal
of said court this 17th day of May, 18B5.
l al.] W. 11 Bbkv,
Clerk.
By Lyman Allkh,
u«t. Deputy.
H H IIowahd,
Attj ror plaintiff, 24-w4t
Iii Effect May filth
Kemember the new service on the
Nickol Plate road goes into effect
May 19th. Afternoon {rain will
leavo Chicago at 1:30 p. m., arrive
Cleveland, 11:30 p. m., Buffalo, 6
o'clock a. m. Evening train will
leave Chicago at 9:20 p. m., arrive
Cleveland U:50 a. m., affording bus-
iness men an excellent train service
to those cities. Through trains be-
tween Chicago, New York and Boston
without change. Superb dining cars.
City ticket office, 111 Adams street,
telephone main, 380. 20-w2-d3 pw
The U. S. Gov't .
show Royal Baking Powu.
tuperlor to all others.
Sheriff Sale.
Notice Ib hereby given that by virtue of an
order of sale issued by the clerk of the dis-
trict court of tbe Third Judicial District of
Oklahoma Territory, within and for oklaho-
ma County in an action wherein William O.
Wheeler is plaintiff and John B. George,
Maggie George and George H. Kuhlinan de-
fendants, and George 11. Kuhlman
filed a cross petition against John
B. Oeorge, defendant, in which action Judg-
ment wax rendered in favor of . J ! .
and against the defendants. JonnB. Goonre
and Maggie Ge rge, and In favor of said
Oeorge H. Kuhlman, against said John B,
Goorge and adecreo entered establishing the
liens of the mortgages sought to before-
closed and for the sale of the property here-
inafter described to satisfy said Judgments
in the order of their priority—that of the
plalnilif Win. G. VVhecler being the prior
llen.l will at JJo'oiock p m on Saturday,the8th
day of June, A. I). 1895. at the east door of the
court house in oklahoma City, Oklahoma
County, Oklahoma Torritory, offer for sale at
nublic auction the following described real
estate, to-wit-
Lot numbered (7) seven in block numbered
(36) thirty five of said city of OklahomaClty,
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Territory.
Given under iny hand this 8th day of May,
A. D. iKWi,
C II DbFobd, Sheriff.
By C A Bandall, Deputy Sheriff,
Notice by i'ulilinition.
In the District Court of the Third
Judicial District of the Territory of
Oklahoma? In and for Oklahoma
County, Oklahoma Territory.
Charles K. Tileston, ]
Plaintiff, |
vs.
Ella M. Tileston,
Defendant.
To Ella M, Tileston, defendant
above named.
You are hereby notified that you
have been sued in the District Court
of the Third Judicial District of Ok-
lahoma Territory, within and for Ok-
lahoma County, by Charles K.
Tileston aforesaid.
You are further notified that the
parties to said action arc Charles K.
Tileston plaintiff ,and yourself Ella
M. Tileston, defendant.
You are further notified that the al-
legations in said peiition and grounds
for divorce are, extreme cruelty,
gross neglect of duty and other will-
ful misconduct on your part.
You are further notified the' with
his said petition plantiff filed bis
affidavit showing you to be a non-
resident of Oklahoma Territory, and
that with due diligence service of
summons cannot be had upon you.
You are further notified that you
must answer plaintiffs petition now
on file in the above court, on or bo-
fore the twelfth day of June, A. D,,
1895, or said petition will be taken
as true ami judgment of divorcement
rendered against you as prayed for.
Dated this 30th day of April, A
D., 18D5.
Kedick, Lewis & Snyihh,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Attest: [seal. ] W. H. Ebiy,
Clerk District Court.
A lady at Toolcys, La., was very
sick with bilious colic when M. C.
Tisler, a prominent merchant of the
town gave her a bottle of Chamber-
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. He says she was well in
forty minutes after taking the first
dose. For sale by all druggists.
Found at Last
A sure cure for diarrhea and sum-
mer complaint. It fs Beggs' Diarrh-
ea Balsam. Druggists do not KEEP
it. They SELL It. Kor sale by W B
Wheeler & Co., the popular druggists.
Cure for Headache.
As a remedy for all forms of head
ache Electric Bitters has proved to be
tbe very best. It effects a permanent
cure and the most dreaded habitual
sickheadai'bes yield to its influence.
We urge all who are afflicted to pro-
cure a bottle, and give tills remedy a
fair trial, lu cases of habitual con-
stipation Electric Bitters cures by
giving the needed tone to the bowels,
and few cases long resist the use cf
this medicine. Try it once. Large
bottles only fifty cents at Haley'B
and Wand's drug stores.
Karl's Clover Boot, the great blood
purifier gives freshness and clearness
to the compleilon and cures consti-
pation, 26 cts., 50 ots,, II. Sold by
Model Drug and Jewelry Store.
Notice to Take;i)epo*itioas.
In the District Court of Oklahoma {County,
Oklahoma Territory. '
D. M, Strong, i
vb- y
Anna M Strong.
The defendant abovo named will take notice
that the plaintiff will take the depositions of
sundry witnesses to be used as evldenco on
his beoalf in the trial of the above cause at
times and places as follows, to wit: At the
office of W. H 8. Whitoomb, Notary Public,
Burlington, Vermont,on the 8th day of June,
1605; at the office of Will W, Wilson, Notary
Publlo, Bristol, Vermont, on the 10th day of
June, 1895; ut the office of Fred Hamilton,
Justice of the Peace, Salisbury, Vermont, ou
the Itttb day of June, 1895; at the residence of
Mrs Mury Smith, Monkton Kidge, Vermont;
on the 14th day of June, 1895. Said deposit ionn
will bo taken at said times and places respec-
tively between tho hours of 9 a. m. and « p.m.
3ud will continue and be adiotirued tiom
ay to day and at tho same places and i -
tween the same hours until completed.
A. c. Scott
Attorney for Plaintlj
Captain Sweeney, U. 9. A., San
Diego, Cai , says: 'Shiloh's Catarrh
Remedy Is the first medicine I have
ever found that would do me any
ipod." Price 50c. Sold by A. J.
ftlrkpatrlck.
Don't he a Clam.
You can get as good whiskey at
Baily's, 11J Broadway as is sold in
city at J the usual price.
Whiskey 6cts,
Schooner Beer Sets.
Genuine Mexican chilli concarne
lOcts.
Dvn't be a Clam. 11-1 in
Don't Iteail Tills.
Unless you wish to know that Beggs1
Diarrhoea Balsam U the best medi-
cine on eartb for summer complaint.
Never fails. Cures every time.
Equally good for children. Sold and
warranted by W. B. Wheeler A Oo.
Wo will give all theprcfiton rubber
hose, scrcen doors, gasoline stoves.
Call on I'ettee & Co, 21-dtf
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