The Daily Times-Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 227, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 14, 1896 Page: 4 of 8
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OftLAHOMA TIMES-JCURNAL ^vkuis iN!'sun; ms-
Bf HJiEJWOCK.IAL PIB CO
—OFFICIAL CODKTY PAPER.—
SO .SCBIPTION RATES.'
■)tai it-er wee*).
l*er moui.li)
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1 (X)
liurKon No. 41.
Bj of mr%iij frii cditbe ttmeofC.
G. Jooesis pi wed before the republicans f
OtlkU-a* Cay fur tae uos.i c«tk>o for no*for.
Toe saute of W. H, Warren is ty friend*
placets ufore tike republican voter* ai the
fp«r.i *«r4 tor tbe Boa.ut 00 tor ooaacli-
A iarf* tambei of republican roter- de lrt-
lo piiM-e W Ai. c oodoa *fore tbe Fir*: tud
republican &*** noetic* M a *u tabic- can-
didatr fur cosaelaiii.
1 briefer aaoounoe a-jself as a candidate
for t*eofik* of c.tj attorney, subject to ibe
will of tae republican nominal o* oooyea-
Uua, L Ji Kirs.
i take iUa newt of UDoaoclnf myself as
s r^fidldUe fvr tae republican nomination
for police judge of Oklaboaa City
g. fr. mcxlkixakd.
1 sbai. be a candidate before tbe Republi-
can c:ty ooDTaatjoa for U* nwlnauoa for
cityetarit. ti. "f— ci
1 be rely saunuce nsyse.f a candidal* for
tPMMftl s*n of tbe ** • ? d >ab}oci 10 dtds on
of rrpubilraa copt* alio#
U OTlfc/WU
Tfce list si Jobs M. MmU will t* *ft«
to; tad K> iba ny* .i tu c tf s?s*tsuos f->f
lit boaAaii« I or t.ty ei#r«
•
1 berebf anto*lc* myself as a card lists
f£r poLce ; «ar« to th* att.ee of tbe
S;i j r.moucts ouava«UM.
I ^ V. Darn
IHa *% re of L fS. Job® o« i* aao^atr^o
is a niicLtfai e f«*r City ir*-usurer. e«b)e>ct
to Uw w.li «i to* <*er>.on Ui rrpuobiau
cay ooav«atfc>n
Republican* of tbe Pecond ward announce
v i £ J -trwter fur t'*« city rum
hub)«1 k>.**auira«y ovale pri ataxic*.
My lifctt- * 11 c me Nfoh- tbe republican
C< avt-uu"n f- rti& po-.'ti n -f ■ • *..> altoW.-j.
B U SBKAK.
My name will be before tbe city republican
convention a* a candidate for tbe nomination
for police jud<e 1.
M> name will be presented to tbe city re*
publican cnve - lion at s candidate for City
Attorney K G. Hat*.
THIRD W aKI) PKIX v KT.
The plice for holding the
ci*y primary for the ihird
ward hae been changed from
Hrabe'e hall to 209 Grand
avenue
serrli-et and *iub<ut sehaol* at * Dif-
ferent <b«nrhe Iowrr .
PBISBnTBAS CHCBI'II.
301 Grand a<e.
Sunday school 9 45 x m
Service* at 11 a. m., and 7 30
p. m.
All invited
BEV K. W.
H AWLIT,
PiStor.
(<>>'(• KKUATHiNAL CIU IU 11.
S.inday Scho-1 at S<:45 . m
Prtkcbing l 11 a. m., ^od 7:30 p.
m., by ibe (taslor.
Y P. S. C. E. At 7 p. m.
All lOTiMd
P C. Bukhax- Pi>tor. J
*T. PACLS.
•Sundijr School at 10*. m.
Morning pi*yer ud sermon at
11 a. m.
Holy oommuoioo fir«t Sunday of ]
etch mootb.
Lvlie* Guild every Tuesday at
3 p. m.
Daughters of the King every ;
Tbuis.iay at 3 p. m.
All are invited
a. v. frakcis,
Rector.
X. I. CHtTBCH tOCTH.
Soadt) tcbool 10 a. x.
l"r«tcbing at 1J m., and at 7:50
. 03.
All art cordially invited
K A HrrfAKit,
Pitior
ca«isttA!« CBCKCH.
328 Third street: between RobiaSon
and Harvey.
CLARK B*A^IS,
Pas-or.
Booms 207 Second street
Subjects;—At 11 a. m
A Perfect Bule for All Life and
Livid?
At 7 30 p. m
Should the Bible and its Religion
be held Responsible for the Miscon-
duct of Professed lie.levers.
QEHXAX M. K. CHCBCH.
317 Cal. avenue.
Sunday school at 10 a m.
Preacniog at 11 a.to. by tbe pastor,
and at 7:30 p no.
Everybody Invited
A. J. ROM.
Pastor.
for NotMng
sent postpaid
IN EXCHANGE FOR HN> tOITOXS,
on, ir too Mcrts,
for e cocpoxs and <tun in cash.
fbe watth ** nrVrf. f«*oS i mrk er«T <u«* wwt mm1 Vmi -in
had cr* cx w|K - rack J ouncc b*4 *n. t*-.-
.r.t ot rati. 4 t*uric* hi^ «-v
BLACKWELL'S GENUINE
DURHAM TOBACCO.
Sat4 co«pMt« «ith Mmt mm4 mdnirrs* i*
BLACKWELL'S DURHMI TOBACCO CO., Duritam, N. C.
i*u\ a ! ig of this Celebrated SsMki.^. Toh cc \ . • ,1 r■ c
coj;x.ir.. hicli j:\esalistof «berpwoamsand k. « tc cdthcr.i
2 CENT STAMPS ACCCrTtO.
FIRST m \><
OAl>ITs\L. - • '
Tmnsiu<8s (itwral
Aooontit of mwrrhaiite iwl tarrier^ ixih; '!
'VuiiVono NII'1 llbwv* • 'Ti.-
K>
W«ynaran* ■*
TNI
\Icteoi* (-.vcics
&
are the BEST ON ESRTH!
Ride a Meteor and Be in Front.
Wheels Sold on Installments-Writi atoticc for catalogue,
terms and prices-
LAKCECT BICYCLE HOUSE IN THE WEST.
Bievcle Sundries and repairing of all kinds done promptly. All
work guaranteed.
OKLAHOMA BICYCLE CO., Cuthtie, Ok.
f*"'*
wsja
i %
i
taxpavbk" in ye terday morn
InK'sUaUi.i. ujod makes several ex-
celi-ovsuj^etlj ns. He say> :hat tbe
city should be .urned over to business
men wbp win make warrants worth
100 cents en ttie dollar. "Tizraycr"
must have In mind tbe excellent con-
dition of Okiabotui county. Tbe re-
publicans «n Handle the citr juit a-
ably u ibe county bat been handlec
during tbe past fourteen moatbi.
D. 11 tiatir
The case aga.^*t Auctioneer Dtv.t
(or obt'.rut'.icg the streeu, came up
In tbe police court last night. W.
W. Storm was pr->*~cuting witness
and brought tbe cam fur the purpose
of determining the right of auc-
tioneers to maae sales on the streets
regardless of merchants' business.
Mr. Storm claimed that the defend-
ant i>av e obstructed the street in
front ot his place of business greatiy
to tbe detriment of his trade. The
defendant ({cad that he has a license
from tbe city to auctioneer on ih>
streets and that be was doit g nothing
contraiy to law.
Ju>ige Beat) held that tbe defend-
ant's license was sut Ject to the or
uiuanue* of lite ci y tue same as tbe
aaloon keeper's license That an
auctioneer couid not obstruct '■
streets any more than tbe sal.on
keeper could keep open is un*easoL-
able hours. Tae ]adpc decided tits'
tbe defendant wu guuiy at charged
and hit line 'ked at 12, tbe lea
possible r r joi in sncb cases, T f
defense gate notice of appeii
m. a. cncitca
Cor. Robinson ami Fourth st.
Sunday school at P :45 a. m.
Pleaching at 11 a oj. and 7:i>i
p. m.
League at 6:30 p m.
Everybody invited.
J. T. ItlLEY.
■Pastor.
Woman' modesty and igno
rar.ee of dajiger often cause het
to endure pains and suffer tor-
ture rather than consult a
physician about important
subjects.
Pains in the head, neck,
back, hips, limbs and lower
bowels ?t monthly intervals, in-
dicate alarming derangements.
McELREE'S
WSME OF CARDUI
is a harmless Bitter Wine with-
out intoxicating qualities.
Taken at the proper time it
relieves pain, corrects derange-
ments, quiets nervousness and
cures Whites, Falling of the
Womb and Suppressed or too
Frequent Menses. Price $1.
For Sale by JlMllfliif Iteilew.
Coney Island
B4R3£R
in
SHOP
O. B;;
furnished. ptlBtod ted papered.
Thw* tmcliu barbers
Crsad Ave. Dtar Br dry
W M WABKEK, Prop,
Saticf Par Publication
U*s or* ics kt OkLAioiiA cttr. o. r^ frt
I !?. 1W.
it fcsreby fivta tbat tbe fellpwlnf
css!«d sattler lis? Ci?d cotfpe 01 b!s SptcntJoB
( to make final proof In lupport of bis claim,
• nd that said proof t*ll! be madr before tbo
Register and Keceiter at Oklsborrrat ity.O.T..
on May la, l8n6. ri*: I a N- Phillips, for the
lofc. t, S, IS and 1«, ^ec. XI, tp. 12. north of
ranges west LM.
He names tbe foiwwinir wit&esf*-fe to pro**e
bis continuous residence upon and cultivation
of. said land, riz:
Jofcn W. Otmtn, of Okiahom* City.
Andrew J. Bei ie, of Oklahoma City.
Geor§re odnesl. of Oklahoma Oi^y.
John It. Barrows, of Oklahoma City.
B. M. DILLKv
18 Sit R rl«t^r
Sherifl's Sale
Notice la hereby given that by virtue of an
order of sale Issued by the Olerk of tbi
I Distiiot Court of the ihird Judicial District
: of Oklahoma Territory, witbln and for Ok Is-
boma county, <n au action wberein Richard
Klely is p'alntiff, and Henry Huldlm^n is
nefendant, I will at U o'elo- k p. tn ot- t ♦
vh day of April, A.jD. at the • ast door
of the court house. In Oklahoma 01 iy Okla-
homa County, liklahoma Territory, offer fo«
sale at public auction tbe JDltowlng described
real estate, to-wit:
Lots numbered twenty-one (21) and twen-
ty-two (22), in block numbered twenty-two
(22), In the South Oklahoma addition to Okla
boma City. Oklahoma county. Oklahoma ter-
ritory.
Given under my hand this Cth day of March
A. D. 18V(J. U. H. DBPokp.
Sheriff.
By O. a. kanoam.. OrnW Hb rlff.
Barber sbo ard h sii Booiub
%
Tbe Stiwt fltteo Up Ho. tri> n -h* i.|Pv HtW \i i << ;• bA''h
ind jdk «n'K ' r . f "
and *i r s'e-*
L&WKKf TR J, BACR(
t i kt P, Gammons
EACK & GA^ -VO^S,
CABEIAGE 3ETOP
Bla< kstui: li n.' ; i il
Agc
erai famn^e Woilt.
Repairtu i{ anil Trimming Neatly Done
Horse Shoe ii.u Prica b Reasonable
113 Fir-
near Broadway,
OKLAHOMA
Care for Headache.
As a remedy for all forms of head
tcbe Electric Bitters has proved to be
the very beat. It effects a permanent
care and tbe most dreaded babltuai
sfckbeadacbes yield to Its Influence
We urge all who are afflicted to pro-
cure a bottle, and give this remedy a
fair trial. In caees of habitual con-
ttlpatlon Electric Bitters cures by
giving tbe needed tone to tbe bowels
and few cases long resist the use c
this medicine. Try It once. Large
oolties only Oft,, cent* at Haley's
nd Wand's druir stores
Trouble iatlcipitcd n Kentucky.
Fankfort, Ky., March 13—The
state bouse was full of ominous
rnaors this m«rning.
8:. John Boyle, the republican
nominee, was consulting all night
an 1 it is not denied by himself and
his friends today that they would
gnore the expulaion of Senators
James and Walton and tbatlht latter
were to be lec-oguizrd by the chair
and cast their votes for Boyle
Both James and Walton were in
tbe bouse shortly before tbe bjdy
Terrltoiial Kepub lean National Con-
vention.
Headquarters Republican Committee,
Kingfisher, O. T., Feb 20, 1896.
By virtue of the authority conferred
on me, Cnalrman of the Territorial
Republican Central Committee of Ok-
NOT1CE.
Lard Ovrica at oklahoma city, o. T. 1
February 8, 18Uti. f
Complaint having been entered at this ofilce
by Isaiah Worley afrnlnst Piln M. Castinen
for aoandoninr for more than tlx months
last pi.it, hi, homestead entry No WB", dated
May«7, i 9f, jpon the se M sec U, township
it,, n range 1 east, in Oklahoma county. O,
_ . and alleging that aaid entrymaa ba«
laboma Territory, at a meeting of tbe W|,0}|y called to establish h s residence upon
Republican Oentral Committee, held < tract ,-nce filing hi« entry tbereo"
pursuant to a duly authorized call, at I with a view to the cancellation ot Saldlentry,
tha said partle, are hereby summoned to ap-
p,ar at the U 9 and office at Ok In boma City,
T., on the iHith dav of M ,roa, 1?W, at 1' o'clock
a. m. to respond and furnish teatlmony con-
oernlng aaid allegations
M B. M. Int.Lav. Register.
El R-no, Oklahoma. February 20tb,
1896 I berebv call a convention of tbe
Republicans of said Territory, In dele-
ga"? convention, to be held at Okla-
homa City, Oklahoma Territory, on
S"S".,a".o."";.«; tooha'pn"ItlOO.-Blrj ele Free.-*100.
po-e, as designated by said committee.' In order to introduce ottr matcb-
of selecting sll delegates and si* al- less "EMPRESS" 1896 wheel we will
ernates to rep-esent the Republican* ihip free of charge to any part of
of Oklahoma Territory, In tbe Na the United States, one of onr famous
lionai Republican Convention In St 1100 Lidiea' or Gentlemen« Bicj-
L juis, Missouri, on the 18i.h day ofjcles, to eatli of tbe three persona cii-
BOILER
ENCINEER
FIRE
Absolutely Safe.
Noiseless, Economical
fc'irsocl m bitln a1
^ntif barber >-hop.
th* O
in il
4 tf
June, lfiSfl
< ounties will be entitled to repre-
sentation Id said convention as fol-
lows, to-w.i:
Bcitvei 4
Cleveland 8,
D 2,
| ti 8.
Grant 13,
HsVt Hand.
Son of stir 7uuog mto who have a
laate for musJe and a spirit ot enter-
prise have organiud a braM band for
tbls city.
They will meet tonight to practice,
but have nat cboten a leader a, yet.
This It a good move among tbe buys,
and with tLe ta ent la that d e>
Shortly after 1 o'c! ck Snerirf ^ ,y j-
Armstrocg made his appearance i ,5i
with eight deptt e , who lined the. omabom,! ,
ctrridjrs between tbe two ch-.mbjr.
Po taAatumle9,
At 11-30 It was rumorid that Uov B Rer M, , ^
Bi*a^y bad gi en orden to tLei udwar(1 3
taer.ff to clear tbe senate cloak room
io which were Senator Blackburn and
ftlend*. Soon at the senate msjority
i Card of this alleged mote of tt e
I wa« further
Bl tine 1,
Canadian 12.
Day 2,
Garfield 15.
Kingfisher 18,
Logan 25,
Soole 9,
Pawnee #,
Payne 11,
Woods 14,
Washita 2«
ioitructed by the
1 taming the greatest number of wordi-
■ out of the letters contained in ' Tbf
Empress Bicycle Company."
for conditions of competition send
-tamped addressed envelope to "Em-
press Bicycle Co " 79 Dearborn St.,
Chicago, 111.
Atfent* wanted. 2-15-30
wltb
M h A T. T Bistable.
The Choctaw trains connect
tbe K*ty fl er.
^o. 1 Leaves St. Louis at 8:30 a. ro.,
arrives at South McAlester at
8:20 a w.
Ko. 5 Liaves St. L ui at 8i20 p. m.,
arrives at SoU'h McAlester at
2 p.m.
Ccutia Committee, heid at aforesaid,
to notify tbe chairman of the Count?
Republican Centre! Committees of the ' Jfo. 2 Leave« Sou'h McAlester at 7:20
governor, tbe leaders of Blackburn ,«veral counties io the Territory, to p m., and arrives at St. Louis
grew hot and drew up res'duiiona of .)9Ue can,, duly autborited by tbe at 8 p. m.
rebuke to the governif, Tbe rite*! ijentral Oimmltteee of the aeverai 5o. 6 Leaves South McAlester at 2 p
Intiooa were adopted au 1 tbe wildea: 'ounties, for convetlons to be held m , aod arrives at St. Louis at
confusion ensued >J> their respective aunties, to select 7:38 a. ro.
ci , - u, *1. delegates lo the Oklahoma ulty Con I —
S'oator Bronaton denounced the V(.Il!l )D March 2*r.li, 1596. oo tbe 2nth
4'jvern' r in a bitter ►pe«-.h for < I ^ay of Marcb, 1896, at such places in
tlon lint this city affords, a "gw. IS' whiie °r ihb"" ,lw' U;'"U their respective couotls* and at an
band cm be <rgaolk J A dty A tbl- Ue "fle<;U"u on thc chl,!, tIecu,i,,e I "our donated In the -all
size Is out of dale If it baa o"t a g'.rjj
band.
A Bargain
V. H Wise! announces he will sail
bis fine creek bottom claim oomprit.
ing tbe H. K i H 35, T 11, K. 3
W„ 5 miles froiu Ok,a..outa City for
12,000, good barn, boost, well,
cellar, 13 acre* board bog lot. plenty
live water, 500 froit trees, 95 acres
In cultivation. For particulars, call
uo 0. W. WiaeJ, adje/ising claim.
1MI w?
D. F. JonwsoK,
Secretary.
Harkleti'k arsica Halve
it tbe atate. La-er Gov Bradle)
dec ed having given tbe sheriff aoy
such order.
When tbe roll call was finally made
H showed 128 members present,
necessary to a choice 65. Tbe re-
publicans bad not aucceeded in get-
ting oot all tbeir members
The ballot resulted: Blackburn *®'"' tetter, chapped hands, chll
50; Carlisle 13. Bucknev 1. The re- ™rD*' aU "uP«ont
publ can. again refuted to vote and and positive y cures piles, or no pay
ihera „at no quorum. Adjourned. r^u,red' It it guaranteed to glv«
H _ J I perfect latUfactlon, or money re-
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder funded Price 26 cent* per bo*. For
kk* fir Hitehlng
From my thoroughbred White. Drown
A Buff Leghorns' best layers or large
white e^gs Indian Games and Pit
Games. Eggs l.50 per setting, any
variety.
Lice Killer—I can supply a liquid
lice kllier that is the easiest to applv
and moit cer'aln in results, of any
Tbe best salve In the world for cuu Reparation known. Sure death to |
WM. GHIMKS,
Chairman.
S 'tlce for Publication.
In Justice Court, before G. W S'c
i lien«on. Justice of the Peace, id
and for Oklahoma county, Oklauo-
ma Township, Oklahoma Territory
E. Bracbt,
Plaintiff I
vs.
E. A. Ford aod
J A. Ford, |
D-'eudant". J
To the defendants, E. A Ford and J
A. Ford, and each of them:
You are hereby not fl d that auli
has been brounht against you In sal
court by E Bracbt, the plaintiff abov •
named for the forecloture of a lien
claimed by him upon one dara Iron
gray stallion, ttftet n and a half hands
high, weight abiut 950 pcunde, flvt
yeart old, no marks, trotting brtd,
oedlgree numbered 16538; one two
wheeled carl, and one stud bridln
said lien being claimed on an account
for the keeping, boarditg, trairltig
and gener 1 malniainKntt; of tiaid
st.allioD, and keeping of Silrl pm},ert
from the 16th day of July, 1895, to
ind until the present date, in the
amount of ninety dollars and thirty
cents, ($90 3o); that, sa<d pr-p'riy
ibove describe is all now in the p ►
session of said plaint ft *t his liven
aod feed staMe, known us the "Sun-
dower Bam," located on Main street,
in block No. fifty, of tbe city of Ok •
homa Cltv , county of Oklahoma, lc
rinry of Oklah imai that saM | !alo
tiff a ks said court, for an ord r nf s^i.
f said p'npefty to satls'y sai ' lei
and lor judgment 'or siid sun ! a
that raid cause 1:1 be heard of the
"3d day of March. 1898, In said court,
In Oklahoma C ty, O T i and Thn
you may appear and defei.d thereto, II
you so rieslfe.
K. BR>CHT,
7 4 Plaintiff.
DAVID DOUGLAS
Architect
Room 18, Firnt National llai k Huildinfr, Ok-
lahoma City, O, T.
A simple sufffrestion from . competent
architeot is sometin.es worth his ree.
bruises sores, ulcer*, salt rheum, fever
wertd'f Fair Highest Award. *«!• by 0, R, Haley and I Wapd
lice on ben and chicks, or stock of any
kind, ti per gallon.
h C. St. John,
5 lro] Oklahoma City. O. T.
Baths.
Bathi ai uiua) at First Watlona!
Barber thop. ** W
DR. E E. PHILLIPS.
<>KN*KAL PHACTICTIONKk
and special rkakchkl
Oi141 ATT*Wt)tI> ALL HOCRM.
Special RranrhM: Obit«trlos, diieasesi
womec aid children. Piles and mptur'
cur^d. no ;>*'r nor dftentloh from bu#irf«f
n«oe 3no Ms'n str® t. Rcomi 18 snd 1A.
hone Ho, 88. pfflce hours B to U
and 1
pvnor.«
I fc 3 p
b hours i
litfTdeotjt. 17 Wttb 'tree-
own «rvKs nwunr
i
The Sintz Gas Engine
Occupies less space and weighs less per horse power than any other power
mad*. Slotztia, Engine Co., S43-S44 U48 Cmml St., Orcml Kaplcla.
Manufacturers of Makinkengines and Hunches. Send for Catalogue,
Mention this paper,
F S. GOODRICH,
practical U/atel?ma^er
l:ib Main sftktit.
Good work aui r,asonable prices.
j w, davis,
103 Gia. d Ave,
Watci and Giock Repairer
All work neaoy and promptly done and
fully guaranteed.
>/l/* j
IHNTERS
= HOTEL.
Newly painted, papered, and
ri furnished. The best, cleanest
and sets the best table of any
hotel the territory.
Rates $1 per day, $4 per week,
dav board $3 per week, tickets
(21 meals) S3.25
We will give special attention
to weekly tnd monthly boarders,
as we are desirous of filling our
house with good regular board-
ers.
N'.K. Cor, Roll I ti son k Rpno Avp,
H G HATS J S JSNKINC
HAY8 & JENKINS,
Attorneys At Law,
Office- Honms No. 14 s*-d 1ft, >iasonm TeflipK*
Will pr-otic ill the coort*.
f)KLAHOM^ >'itv, . . O T,
H.C. St. JOHN.
Lawyer * ;;nd Attorney,
O®.. r rsn«* /t
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