The Daily Times-Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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GREAT SLAUGHTER *.* SALE!
fit tl)e flcii'ora great Bargaii) Store.
(10,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING
Wc have 011 hand about 1000 Men's Suits that were formerly sold'
from $5 to $15, buy them now fro.., $2.25, J.50 5.00 ami $<..75 per
suit, which makes about 33)0 cents on the dollar.
.100 childrens suits, si*e 4 to 14, from 75 cents up.
Alwut 300 pair fine knee pants worth as high as $- -5 ] <.r pair,
take vour choice (.5c this is the greatest bargain ever offered.
Men's pants formerly sold at $2.25, secure choice of same for 75c
Men's and boy's hats, cost elsewhere $1.25, get one ^ |or ^)c
Men's Madras'cloth shirts made with a yoke, cost elsewhere 50,,
at this sale 25c each.
Black sateen shirts, good quality, -5e each. ,
Outing Flannel Shirts, price all over 35c. we sell you a couple
for 25c.
Must be closed out within 30 days .it any price, to luake room for a large stock of goods which will arrive by Sept. ln" 1 ° ^
business in Oklahoma City and vicinity we are now offering our entire stock of clothing at about your own price, t y
offer will be acccpted.
It Takes Gumption. Grit and Glory to Fire the Big Gun
but it shall be done for your benefit-
Listen to the Crash of those Falling Prices
Note the Boom of our Pushing Business.
Hear the report of Delighted Buyers
We Float the Banner of Supremacy Over an Unequaled
Stock of Dry Goods
Men's good suspenders at 5 cents per pair.
A few dozen boys sweaters to close out nt 15 cents each.
300 pair ladies low cut shoes, about 100 patent leather among
them, cost as high as $1.75 per pair, we slaughter them all at 50c
per pair.
A large assortment of all kinds of merchandise bought very
cheap from overstocked jobbers and manufacturers, must and will
be sold at hard time prrces.
This time we wiil astonish the people, Never were good goods
offered at such low prices. Every sale a bargain sale. Now isyour
chance. We positively will allow none to undersell us.
We are Cannonading High Prices-
It is known by everyone that we always mean what we say, neve
misrepresent anything, never advertise goods we do not have.
<§)
This Sale Will Exceed Ttll Other Sales in Bargains.
,u„c ,f 4i,.> amount of $5 00 worth of iroods we will Give Kway Free one half dozen of Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton, or one dozen to every purchaser
•<i so on CVOr^ K GRRND OFFER -To every purchaser of >$.00 worth of Clothing or Gents Furnishing Goods we will give one Cloth Bound Book by Famous Authors, tree of I targe.
. • • . i i 'it t. . i i / \ .... a. n .. —..... I.. O.. 1« o n m ti f 1 n 1 fll
of S10 worth of goods
A well assorted line, complete in every department. A boom that will hold. Our present Bargain Sale is a noted, substantial, pe
he fact that these choice new goods can now be bought at prices never before named for values in any way approaching these we nc
1 bargains, who will not lose a minute's time in taking advantage of this pheuomal LOW PRIt E SALE. t atch on to the iact t
les that sell like liarhtnin? at the prices we now a.sk. At the
Prices guaranteed lower than elsewhere.
in ami be greatlv benefitted by it. Catch on to the
of wide-awake and discriminating judges of good bt;e> ...... • . - —r .
made up of the choicest selections and latest styles that sell like lightning at the prices we now a.sk.
permanent success. Come
now place at the disposal
that our entire stock is
IMA GREAT liRCAIH STOBL gSSSST
Corner Broadway and Grand Ttvenue, Oklahoma City, Ok. Tcr.
WHOLESALE and
RETAIL.
PDflX HERSKOUtfl'i-Z. Proprietor.
BRANCH STORES—Eirst National Bank Building, Oklahoma City, and SHAW NEE, O. T., One Door W est of l'ostofiice.
-
oklahoma times-journal
Published tmrf day except Sundiy
BY TIMES-JOIKSAL 1TB. CO
-OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.-
subscription ratis.
Jailt (per week) • 10
" (per month) 4®
■oer year) ^00
Wicklt (one ye ar 1 OC
Txlxfhom No. 41.
Mini
But the crowd Greer works for care
Utile for agriculture, except tbat
which produces a crop of tat offices
Son* man with a mania for figures,
has computed the cost of the Coxey
demonstration at Guthrie at 2,000
bushels of wheat, enough to sow 2,000
acres of Logan county farms, which
with a fair season would yield 40,000
bushels of wheat. The forty thousand
buaheis of wheat would grade twenly
miles of railroad over the >—•'best
part of Oklahoma, or tnirty-flve rciies
oyer the kind of country the Sapulpa
branch would traverse.
Kenneth Bazemore had the good
fortune to receive a atrr." bottle cf
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Iharrbrea Remedy when three inem-
bera of his family was sick with
dyaenlery. This one small bottle
enred them all and he had some left
which be gare Geo. W. Walker,
a prominent merchant of the place,
| Lewiaton. N. C., and it cored him of
Oklahoma Ctty boys gay the* pro- j the same complaint. When troubled
p.** to win the beV. game at Norman w*ih dysentery, diarrtui colic or
on Sunday. We would not advise any I abolera morbus, give this remedy a
body to bet on this Up, However. trial and yon will be more than pleas
■ 1 ed with the result. The praise that
Fob the benefit of the city admin- MtMn. follows its introduction and
istration we wish to state that gut- n#e hM jt wrv pop^ 05
ters without outlet* are useless for (50 oent bottles for sale by all
drainage purposes. The people of
South Oklahoma complain that they
have been closed at the end of each
block.
oklahoma Gliy Greameru Buuer
Equal to the Best on the Market, being put up in pound rolls.
-FOB 5ALE BY-
HANKS GROCERY CO.,
H. C. FINLEY,
F KRATKY,
Tsdaj's Weathtr.
Maximum temperature, 90;
mum, 70; Rainfall .00
ForeoaM for thirty-ail hours:
Fair, cooler.
W1 BBLlEVI the Siamese twine ar-
rangement for milking the city has
been discontinued. There are hope-
ful signs, at least.
BROUGH & MBINSON,
FRANK MEN TUN,
J. S. MORROW,
HOLCOMB BROS.,
and KSTABROOK, No. 600 Robinson St.
Be sure to ask tor "O. C." Greameru Butter and
T.AJKE ITO OTHER
Fresh skim and butter milk at the Creamery at 6c per gallon. 'Phone No. 58
DUKE ^
Cigarettes
Tbx toboggan slide at the State
National bank sbonid be discontin-
ued. It will cost five cents for ma
tenal, and under a business admin-
istration the labor would cost about
one cent. At park gate prices, the
whole city would better fall and break I
its back than to undertake to nail;
cleats across the toboggan slide.
druggists.
To Heat Farm.
Bids will be received np until the
31st of August for the rent of what
is known as the Sechrest farm con-
sisting of 160 acres, situated ia the I
Nine Mile fiat in Oklahoma county
About 100 acres in cultivation, good '
land as any in the territory. Bids';
will be considered for money rent,1
also for interest in crop.
A J. Bkal. Admin ,of |
22-24] J. A. Sicurist
The Oklahoma Horticultural so-1 _ . —
, . , , „... , , Jtarrflea* ke nlb>
ciety, for which Efitor Soule acts as! I
wet nurse, assumes to hare charge of I * rum a letter written . by Rev. J.
all nature in Oklahoma Its latert Guoderman. ol Dimondale, Mich..we
dictates is to btrate, by ie<olutloo,Uh trc Permltted to make this extract.
A and M allege boar J for having ! "l b4Te hesitation in recommend
expelled a theoretical farmer ,n* Pr-King's New Dlsaivery, as the
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Cigarettes
-.a'J. *c
fx Sons &Ca
nci* t03«.cc: tv>*f7f
P Chichester'* KnglUh IMunond Brand.
ENNYR0YAL PILLS
Original and Only Genuine. A
/V'N «*rt. aiwa«* reliable, uaoic* ask a\
- - Water * /'■ ,flV\
c4 aad (kid ■.etalU<-^Vrf&
Mae ribbon. talc ybr
t danfrtui misWs- ™
Brand In Krd
es. sealed with blu
•thrr. Rtflut dattgtriut
At DrugdKs. *r s-hii! 4c.
la_atampy Jo€ jn rt|culi '
articular*, teatirooriials at!
" in letter, t ret am
(ooiala .V«bm pa'tr
O JflHAIi HC. U.S.A.
made from
I Hiw irade Tobacco
AND
AUSOLUTELY PURE
results were almost marvelous in the
placed one, Col. Glazier, of practical I case of my wife, ^bile 1 was pastor
experience, in char^eof thcSiillwaUr | of the Ltaptlst church m Rive June-1
EUREKA STABLES
Turns out the slicnest rigs and best
dispositloned horses in the city.
Boarding horses given the best of
attention.
TELEPHONE 87
No. S2W Main St.
Dress Suits
f\ Specialty
-BY-
J W ( urran,
108 Grand Avenue
Call and See Him.
Ti6K6eie" institute
of the Indian Territory
OKLAHOMA CITY - • okla. TBK
Now opened for ihe treatment of Dkckk-
bnnk861 morpbik* and Opium ILa it«.
Call on or address C. F. McCreary. aerretary
and g-en^ral manaper. Room No. U • *nad- n
T M R.chardson, President. 'J- T. Hkynoi.ds, Vice President
J. P. Boyli, Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
CAPITAL. - HB(jO,OOO.CX).
Transactsa General Banking Biisir.cc:.
Aooonnt of merohant« and farmnrH oliolt«d. WnKn ranU*
'lonrtHouti and libuvnl trH tni«nt.
agricultural station. The body shuuid
attend to peaches and let territorial
institutions alone.—Guthrie Capital.
The above slur could not l>e more
unjust. Hut there is more in it to
Greer than appears on the surface.
However the men Greer w irks for
tlon she was brougbt down with
Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. I
Terrible paroxysms of coughing
would last hours with little interrup-l
lion and it seemed as if sh > could nut
survive them A friend recommend-l , ., „ . .
ed Dr. King's New Disei very: It was Office Roo j 11, Hatchelder Bui ding,
A B. HAMMER,
ATTORNEY.
quick In its work an# liighlv satisfac-1
tory in results." Trial mttles free!
Oklai'om* (5itv. O. r.
ought to have kept hiui better posted, I at C. B. Haley and I. Wand's drug
for Practical Farmer Uol. Gluier was' stores. Kecnlar siae'Mn and
dethroned two weeksbeforc the slur-j Kou s*t^-A ladles'
ringwurfswerepenned. wheel. Has been used
If the farmers have no light t<
voice their sentiment on tbe manage
ment of the agricultural college, whu
has that blessed orivileger Andagaic,
how can experiments be made with-
out a theoretical farmer in charge of
the station? Tbe practice in other
a-' " stations Is to teat theories.
Inquire at this office.
Columbian
but little.
19 tf
UuaU Head I his.
Unle*a you wish to know 'hat Beggs'
Dis °r^oea Balsam is tbe best medl-
e<n« on earth for summer complaint.
Never fails. Cares every time.
Equally good for children Sold and
warranted by W. B Wheeler & Oo.
trfc
l)R K K PHI 1.LIPS
OKNItiAL FKAcTiCTlUNKH
and SPECIAL BRANclitt
calls altkkdbd all horbf.
Special Rru««: Obttetrics, 1
women tiid eftildrtD Pile* and ruptui-
cured. do i*in nor dewntion from
Offloe aoo Main •tre-1. Koomi IS and 18.
Telephone No. U. OfBoe bouri • n It a. m
aid I to fi p.m. Re'.den.*.. 17 Sixtr treet
JUD HUME & co.
Ileal Estate Agents,
the
Meteor (Cycles
0
MobOUD,
I'ottawa'iomic t'onnty,
O. T.
If yoo deatre a home in the Kick-
apoo cenntry oome and see us
We are also agents for McLoud
city property
Dr. ICNATZ MAYER.
Oculist and Aurist,
Office: Will Building, Boom 3,
Oklahoma City, 0 T
arc the BEST ON EARTH!
Ride a Meteor and Be In Front
Wheels Sold on Installment's Writr ,it ome l<ir catalogue,
ttrms ;ind pricoa.
LARGEST BICYCLE HOUSE IN THE WEST.
Bicycle Sundries and repairing o( all kinds done promptly. All
work guaranteed.
OKLAHOMA BICYCLE CO., Cuthrle, Ok.
Hanes Grooeru co
Tomer Clrand And MobltkNNI
sriH: Groceries
Delivered in all part* of the
city.
0k. G1T.U Steam Dug toorks
JOSKIMI HOURKK, I'rop.
Practical Dyer of tift«, 11 >e ih' e«
perlnnce in Kuasla. Mlk and *aiii.
dreaaes, oatrlch feathers, chenille and
lace curtains, blankets, wool and cot-
ton goods, hats and capo lepalrrd.
dyed and cleaned.
Reference Kxamine my work, cor-
ner Ueno anil Koblnaon Streets, tlkla-
hmua Olty, O. T.
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The Daily Times-Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1895, newspaper, August 23, 1895; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc95050/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.