The Daily Times-Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 9, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
«™pwr-,
- ■| — — —
——
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Powder
absolutely pure
For Sewing Machine repairs go to
Parker'B. 27 tt
Buttermilk live cents a gallon at
tlie Creamery.
Kor l'arasol repairs and covers go
to Parker's. 27-tf
Superior baths at Oarruthers' bar-
ber shop, 1*11 Main, Latest style hair
cut- ^"
ror pump repairs, go to Parker,
southeast Cor. Grand ave. and Santa
Ke R. K. 8-tf
(Jarruthers's barber shop Is a first
class shop with Hrst class barbers. 131
Main street. " M
A man can get a nice clean bath
in a new porcelain bath tub at T. P.
Queenan's shop.
Seeing is believing, come and see
what we will do for you. Urough &
Robinson.
For Binder, Mower and Thrash-
ing Machine repairs go to Parker's.
27-tt
One swallow does not bring spring,
but one swallow of One Minute Cough
cure brings relief. Scott & Co.
It's all the sarno, a slight cold, con-
gested lungs or severe cough. One
Minute Cough Cure banishes them
Scott & Co.
Itch Is a most disagreeable and dis-
gusting allllctlon and should be at
once checked. Hunt's Cure will do it
seven years or any other variety, also
Tetter, Ringworm, etc. Guaranteed
to cure. Price 50 cents ft box.
Lost—A line large case of the chills
Supposed to have been carried off by
Cheatham's Chill Tonic. No reward
offered, It Is gone for good. Put up
lu both Tasteless and bitter styles.
Cure Guaranteed. Tasteless 50 cents.
In the spring a young man's fancy
lightly turns to thoughts'of—De Witt's
Little Early Risers, for they always
cleanxo the llycr, purify the blood,
and Invigorate the system. Scott &
Co.
Sec Kmerlck's Transfer Co. for all
kinds of heavy freight and baggage
hauling Office under Kirst National
hank. Telephone No. 83
Chronic grumblers never grumble
about Cheatham's Chill Tonic. It is
sven better than recommended, aud
guaranteed to cure. Put up In both
tastless aud bitter styles. Guaranteed
The Tasteless Is 50 cents a bottle.
Did you ever think how readily the
blood Is poisoned by conBtlpatlonV
Had blood means bad health and pre-
mature old age. DeWltt's Little
Early Risers, the famous little pills,
overcome obstinate constipation.
Scott A Co.
I have bought J. G. Street's line
registered Jersey bull, St. Lambert,
and will keep him at my place, cor
nenng with May wood on the north-
east. I also pasture and deliver
town cows. J. A. Emery.
15-d-w-lm
A. L. WooBter, a prominent citizen
of Osseo, Mich., after suffering excru
clatlnglv from piles for twenty years
was cured In a short time by using
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, an abso-
lute cure for all Bkln diseases. More
of this preparation Is used than al
others combined. Scott & Co.
"Little spells of fever, little chills so
bland,
Makes the- mighty graveyard and the
angel band
A little of Cheatham's Chill Tonif:
taken now and then
Makes the handsome women and the
healthy men."
—Putup In both the tasteless and
bitter styles.
A hsalthy appetite, with perfect
digeston and assimilation, may be
secured by the use of Ajer's Pills
They cleanse and strengthen the whole
alimentary canal and remove all ob-
structions to the natural functloni
of either sex, without any unpleasant
effects.
Ed Phillips returned today from
Guthrie.
C. B. Haley returned today from a
visit to St. Louis.
Mrs. Tessa Jacksor went to Purcell
last nigh l to visit her sick father.
John S Nourse uf Oklahoma made
Unal proof In the land office here tc-
day.
Lost—A small pug dog pup. Re-
turn to 231 Third street and get, re-
ward. 9 2
Prof. A. H. Limerick, of Wintield,
was in the city today advertising the
Chautauqua assembly.
Today E. Z. Johnson secured the
last one of tne three horses be had
stolen from him over a year ago.
License to vied was issued yester-
day to J. W. Itrown aged 28, and Miss
K. '/. Price aged 18, sf Choctaw City.
The first wheat to be brought Into
the market was brought In yes'erduy
to the Acme mill. It sold for 40c per
bushel.
Mr. J. A. Brenner came up from
South McAlester yesterday to attend
the annual meeting of the Oklahoma
Vinegar Co.
Foh Hint—A live room house on
the corner of Noble & Walker, water
connections. J. A. Loughmiller.
9 dtf
Mr. W. H, Skeed's son, who has
heen absent in Australia for about
four years returned to his father'B
home today with bis wife.
8. M. Jackson, commonly known
aB "Dad," one of our typos was 63
years old today and set 4,000 ems
brevier typo in two hours and live
minutes.
Hon F. Caruther aud wife left ' his
morning for Stillwater to attend the
exercises of the Agricultural and Me
chanical College, of which Mr. Ca-
rutbers Is a regent.
George H. Finch, on Broadway, yes
terday purchased the IIrut home grown
peaches brought to market. Thej
were fine and were raised by Mrs
Martin four miles east of the city
The diplomas for the graduatet
from the district schools have ar
rived, and are now in possession of
Prof. Umholiz They are artistically
designed, and represent Oklahoma
educational scenes
The Oklahoma Vinegar Co, held In-
annual stockholders' meeting y-ster
day. The board of directors elecUd
J. A. Brenner, president: J. H Dunn,
vice president; Clias. Anderson, sec-
retary and treasurer.
Florence, the tive year old daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Robt Parker, died
last evening of brain ever after an
llluessof three weeks. Tbe funeral
will not take place for a few days lu
order to await the arrival of relatives
from Canada.
A fair quality of home grown
peaches is now coming to market
The peaches are much superior to the
Texas peaclies, but, are not as good as
w 11 be put upon tbe market In
week's time. The peaches are from
ten days to two weeks ear ler tils year
than they were last year.
Look Outl—Your taxes will run de-
lii quent after the 15th of this month
8 wl d2
h. vr. for Hint -Inquire at Dr
Munger s office, over hnHi.n Wilson's:
dru,' store. 8 B j
Try the Santa Fe Bakery's ice I
cream. Olio cu ti-ivors of vanila, \
strawberry and chocolate. 8-dtf
Ladies, it is too warm to do your |
own baking. Try the Santa l'e
Bakery's cream bread and line rolls,
fresh every day. 8-dtf
Shelled co'n and chop for sale at the
Santa Fe elevator. 9 d&w tf
Attend the preaching at the Mission
hall over KBtabrook's Btore, corner
of Robinson and Pottawatomie.
5 dot
Church & Harrah have Just received
a car of extra fancy oats from tbe
north. They are No. 1. Feed your I
hors* good clean oatB. 5 do
See that your grocer has fresh O.
O. Creamery butter for you. Take
no other.
B. F. Burwell, second lloor, first
olilce north of new court house.
2-db
For a latest style hair cut and clean
shave, call at No, 122 Main street. T
P. Queenaa's new shop. 4 t f
Cleanliness Is next to Godliness,"
Is an old saying. Neatness, cleanli-
ness, and the best goods for the least
money, Is the motto of Pi uter & La*
bann.
No old, shopworn or soiled goods in
our dry goods department. Every-
thing new and up to date. New
goods arriving dally. The New Store,
203 Main street. Pruter & Lahann
Mrs. R. DeYoung, Middleburg, la.,
writes: I have used One Minute Cough
Oure for six years, both for myself
and children, and I consider It the
quickest acting and most satesfactory
Cough Cure I have ever used. Scott
& Co.
Cheatham's Chill Tonic is acknowl-
edged to be the best, Physicians use
and piescribe It. Cure guaranteed.
Put up In both the Tasteless and
bitter styles. Tasteless In 50 cent
bottles.
Best Flour
on Earth
Aorae High Patent.
A 50 cent Iron Toole. Pure solu-
ble Iron concentrated, and pure Am-
orphous Quinine in contained in
Cheatham's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It
Is a true tonic,stren^ttiener,appetizer,
f.ouer up of the system and blood puri-
tier. Only 50 cents.
For every quarter in a man's pocket
there area dozen uses;and to use each one
in such a way as to derive the greatest
benefit is a question every one must solve
for himself. We believe, however, that
no better use rould be made of one of
these quarters than to exchange it for a
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine *hat
every family should be provided with.
For sale by O B Haley and 8colt & Co.
Great Spring Trade
TRUE MERIT TELLS! WORTH WINS
IT HAS KKKN THK
New cUhtomeiH whv«
Our Spriug ImsiuesH lias proven a <-rliA!VI> SUCCESS.
BIUHEST BUSINESS WE HAVE EVER KNOWN.
added to our list
Our Matchless Sprint Otter-mars ar« beyo .d compare. wh her*
motion A KEW OK THE MANY we have to show: .
Meu's Fine All-Wool Caseimeie,
Cheviots and Worsted Suits,
All the Latest Effects
'
Boys Suits
MEN'S SUITS
Elegant styles, Baltimore Tailor Made, nobbieet patterns
&8.50, SSlO.OO, S1Q50
MEN'S PANTS
Handsomest styles', all wool pants
Better Grades, elegant variety, QBQ SO to $Bf)
Fine all wool boys suit*, ages 14 to f ^*1
19, Cassimeres, (Jlieviots, worsted uv-' *+*
Mens' Straw Hats
jr The greatest line ever RAp
shown in the city
We also carry the "Hopkins" straw
hats in batter quality.
Special m Gents Und< i wear. t
100 Doz. Genuine Balbriggan O K 0
Underwear fully worth 50o, at
Woven Cheviot Negli- KA <2* 1
gee Shirts at OW, / o, vf> 1
Come and see us aud look through the most complete and magnifioeut stock of
Clothing, Hats, Gent's Furnishing Goods and Men's Shoes in the territory.
GERS0N
ios iMi^nsr st.
Awarded
Highest Honor.*—World's Fair,
•DR
CREAM
BAKING
P0WMR
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Gr pe Cream of T*rt t Powder.
4r.ru Amrrorilt, Alum at ny other jdulUMUfl,
tu*j* mif mimu
Tbe now Choctaw depot is under
process of construction. Mr, W. 1<.
Spencer who has secured the contract
will push the work rapidly ond the
new structure will be completed b\
tbe First of August as stipulated in
the contract. It has a stone founda-
tion and a four toot stone range whiub
reaches up to tbe si Is of the windows
It will be made of pressed bno'.t aud
it.s dimensions are 25 by 70 feet aud
will cost about f4, OliO.
Mr. A. L Welsh received a tele
gram this morning from Kansas
City stating that Mrs. A F. Over-
street,formerly Miss Liziie Kobinson,
died this mo ning at 2:16, The re-
latives here were notified day before
yesterday of her serious Illness, and
Mrs. Welsh left yesterday morning
for Kansas City. Mrs. Overstreet
was well knom here, having lived
here a number of years, and a wide
circle of friends and acquaintances
will regret to near of her rieatb.
Mr. A. II Miller. who llres eight,
miles sou tin-uat of the city, Iihn it bus
sian mulberry tree tba In not i nly a
rapid grower but a pr,.l lie bearer as
well. In 18HI Mr. Miller sowed Mul-
berry seed, lie grew u large number ■
of varieties from the seed, only one of
which proved satisfactory That one
tree, however, Is a marvelous grower.
It was reset In 1892, and now it Is nine
inches in diameter ti vc inches above j
the ground, and eight inches at tbe \
ti rat branch. It produced this year !
thirty-two quarts of berries. Mr.
Miller will dow propagate from this
tree so at to reproduce that variety.
Women
Who arc nervous, weak, worn out
with local troubles find pure blooij,
nerve strength, and perfect health in
Hood's S&rsnparilla.
We do not say the above to raiso
false hope. It has been the experi-
ence of many, very many women in
those intensely trying periods which
demand and consume so much
Nervous
force — those special physical trials we
delicately indicate by merely using the
words — Maid, Mother, Matron.
Like a confidential friend we suggest
the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla, a reli-
able blood purifier and tonic; it has
helped many others ami will help you.
"I was in poor health ftve yearn, broken
down in strength, and appetite all gone.
Local troubles and other weaknesses in*
tensifted my misery. Nervous sick
Headaches
Wheels to Rent at 1204
Main street. 8 6
New import at I ne, Tut-tl Frutti ice
c-eam, (-rerverf with crystallised 'rult),
G rson's fountain. 8 U
The best line of coffees, teas, spici s
dried and canned fruits can be found
at Pruter & Lahann's, ant at prlcer-
to suit the times.
T. •J. Q'icetian has tine porcelain
bath tubs and a tlrst class barter
shop. Call at No. 122 Main street.
4 t.f
The recent reduction in freight
rates on car lots, give us another ad-
vantage over our small competitors
and enable us to make still better
prices. Come one, come all. Hrough
& Robinson, the grocers.
Do you know we are selling goods
cheaper than any other house in tbe
city, if not, come to our store and we
will convince you. Our competitors
know, but they will not tell you.
We cannot, unless you listen to us.
Brough & Robinson.
Shoes and hats are going fast ]ust
because we have the new and correct
styles. A new stock of shoes expect
ed In a week or ten days direct, from
the factories. They have been bought
for cash and wilf be sold at astonish
ingly low prices. Pruter & Lahann.
Young mothers dread the Summer
months on account of the great mor-
tality among childred caused by
bowel troubles. Perfect safety may be
assured those wriokeep on hand De-
Witt's Oollc So Cholera cure, and ad-
VVinli ld( h nt uqm Assenib'y
Arrangements are dow nearly com
pleted tor the WinHeid Chautauqua
Assembly which opens Jun>- 16 and
coses June 25 Among the platform
attractions arc Dr. Robert Nourse < f
Washington, D. ti.; liishop John H.
Vltieent,, of Toptka; Gen. Johu D.
(i.irdou, of Georgi ; R^v. Don S (; •">
Wichita; Rev. Z T. Swteney, oi
Indians'; Prof. W. II. Willett, of
Ohlciig' ; Pits. Meyer, uf St. John's
Oollcgt; Kx Governor llubbard, of
reus Mlrs Charlotte Stetson, of Cal-
if ruta; Dr. Robert Mclntyre, uf Den
vei; Dr. U. B. Mitchell, of Kausa>
(JH>; Wellington Choral Union, Ideal
Concert Company; with several for
wtlch dates are not yet tlxed.
The departments of instruction
will include: Sacred Literature; W.
C. T. U. School ot Method, Elocution
Delsarte and Physical Culture; Po-
litical Science; Applied Chemestry;
Kindergarten Training school; an,
including painting and drawing;
single tax school; C. L. S. C. round
tables, every day; society reunions;
and a lecture on school science each
d".v by a leading educator.
The platform is made up of per-
sons so well known that it is not
necessary to tell who they are. Each
department will be under the direc-
tion of one who has arquned a repu
tation as a specialist iu the depart-
ment in which he works. No class
tees will he charged for the depart
ments.
livery convenience for camping oi
living at reasonable raus. Fur pal
ticulars wme to,
A. H. LIMERICK, See.,
Winlield, Kan*
minister It promptly. For cramps,
diz ines , heartburn and pains In my bilious colic, dpsentery and diarrhoea,
back made me think 1 should never be tt affords Instant relief. Scott & Co.
well again. A friend prevailed upon me
to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. 1 soon began j With t he blood full of tumors, the
to improve and in six month! it restored j heated term is all the more oppree-
m« to better health than for years. iLiyc G ve the system a thorough )
have found Hood's SArttparllU a grand c eanslt,s w„h Aye.'a Sarsaparilla J™*,.'.' i,"t°,
medicine lor all trouble* peculiar to sQd ^ d( (je nf , WI| of Fms) and
j you will en) iy Summer as never be-
j fore in jour life. Just try this for
| once, and you'll not repent It.
Mr. D. P, Davis, a prominent livery-
f Gob hen, Va., 1ms
My
seamtius Mtmicru
Photographs of Mr. Oladitone and of
Professor bryes nre seller! and de-
l>« Armenian troubles began, on th«
(round that they are "seditious lltera^
lure."
ofAEfr>
Quickly,
Fi
<11
Four out ot! flvo w ho
, suffer nervousn, -a,
| mental worry, att.-. ks
•' tlieblues/'are :>ut
' paying the penalty of
early oxressos. Vic-
tims, reclaim your
manhood, rega'a your
vigor. Don't despair. Send for book w ith
explanation and proofs. Mailed (sealed) f tee.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, H.Y.
HOLD AT CRIPPLE CHEEK.
The Br'st Way io(Vet There Is Orer tbe
Santa t'e ltniite
Tbe fabulously rich gold mining
district ot Cripple Creek, Colorado,
is attracting hundreds of people,
IJy spring tbe imh bids fair to be
enormous, 'i bat there is an abuudv
ance of gold there is demonstrated
be> ond doubt. Fortunes are being
rapidly marie.
To reach Cripple Creek, take tbe
Santa Fe Route, the only standard
gauge line direct to the camp.
Through Pullman sleepers and chair
cars. The Santa Fe lards you right
in the heart of Cripple Creek,
Inquire of nearest ticket agent, or
address G. T. Nicholson, G. P. A.
A. T, & 8. F. R'y., Monadnock
Block, Chicagn. 2H-tt
I atn now strong and Moult hv and can do ,
good day's work. I stand by Hood'. ' *" "nd , . , , .
RarsaparilH, lor it our,,I me after other I this to y on tbe subject of rheumatism I
medicines failed." Mrs. Luk Dier, ' ' i take pleasure in recommending-Cham*
Carlinville, Illinois. | berlain's Pair. Balm for rheumatism, as I
This and many similar cures prove that; knoW from personal experience (hat it
will do all that is claimed for it. A year
gn this spring *ny brother was laid up
in bed with intiamatory rheumatism and
suffered intensely. The first application
I of Chamlierlain's Pain Balm eased the
I pain and the use of one bottle completely
I cured him. For sale by C B Haley and
I Scott & Co.
Is the One Tnie Blood runner. All druggists. CI. j ...
Prepared only by c. 1. Hood *Co„ Urwsll.Maai. p^^r, Cream Baking Pev.lUr
Hood's Pills ;£r%3*ii£ 'W3rld' F,lr n,*bHt Awwtf'
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
It May Do as Much for You.
Mr. Fred Miller, of lrvltiw 111.
writes that he bad a Severe Kidney
trouble for many years, with severe
pains in his back and alsr. that liis
bladder was effected. He tried rniiny
so called kidney cures but without
any good result. About a year ago
he began the use of Electric Hitters
and found relief at once. Electric
Bitters is especially adapted to cure
(.f all Kidney and Liver troubles and
oftin gives almost instant relief.
One trial will prove our statement.
Price only 60c. for large bottle. At
0 B. Haley's and I Wand's drui;
itor«n.
ftherlff'M Male.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue ol an
order of *ale Issued by the Olork of tbo
Disuict Tourtot the Third Judicial Dls'rlit
of Oklahoma Territory, wliuin and tor Okla-
homa county, in an action wherein W11 lam
G. Wheeler iiplaintiff, aud Kate E.May, «tal
are defendants, I will at * o'oloo* p. m o i Mm
16th day of June, A. D. 18W>Bt the eaat !o r
of the court house, In Oklahoma Oliy. « kia-
..oniw County, Oklahoma Territory, offei ar
*l< nt pwblio auction the .MlOWItiy h> i
real nutate, w
Lot i.umbered tw« nty-nliit* in K-orfc
uumbt-rt'd tw nty-f ur (24- of the • tt u1
"klab ma City, HBah-iunhv the recti «ie>I
plat of said City.a<« approved by To^tilW
Hoard Number t-nn (♦. >, m tun tod lu \ .d« ♦
t uma City, Oklahoma ■ • unty. *>!• «nln.:i. \0f
r .U-r}
G'T t t'nder my ban«. thi* .6 u tiny of
. 1). Ifvfl.
• ay,
U. II. bi
15 1 in«*
A little lit, a little pill. The hi is
none tbe pill has wou. D« WittA IjIi-
tle Eirlv Riwers tbe little pills i iat
cures g eat ills. Scut' & Co.
The Warm s Fair Tests
showed no baking pow sr
to pure or so grrat la to:v
' nalnn cuwcr at th$ Rvym*.
i
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View three places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Daily Times-Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 9, 1896, newspaper, June 9, 1896; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc95286/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.