The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 194, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 5, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
BOt'TII BOl NI .
M, T*xac Kxpres? 9 P?
C. Strebel
AN IMPORTANT OECISION.
ih.i ionio\ p. I ♦"
f. 11 -• >|i .Miil Ittvei I x|iriaks l r. m
I I Wlsri MVKI.T, \KOllt.
I Nov . * , IV.!.
- —
(1 | HI, W \N I hl> I li'iutiv « I *♦ K. 1
T Bakery, on h m. between Tthandsth.
fp\VO I teams. Will exchange lor
| r( ld*n< •• i • i' idm '). Isquln n
V w;.,n I i.,.M m t I ( " foin.i Mxth
fund is.
s
! I he Matter la Costect o? Jtrsle F.ctlr.
vi L«mli C Wade
srlllril % |lrrik|nit 'llial
I iMttrnU Thirty
(4Hfk
Let your wife suffer with heat
f.'nt hip -I P<-liiM<- O^T'lin--
CHURCH SFRVICES
ROOMS,
and i^ ready to see hisold
iCllStolllci , and
«ti*t un<l Vi
. (nJ - und.iv
wt« d t at; cud 1 - .1. *1 W 'X.,1, I'.t t• >
ill. I*.
' III IU II. HO!
i. a iii the
, school at \ >
«;HK< 1TIO
U .
service* at Hi" «'••ngregatloiuil
i -ti i t, iiriwi'i'H ••Ixln and -• v« i
Sunday . sabbath wIkmiIui loa. u
iiir .ii il .i in and at * |'. ni II
I>>• vv..i tI■ 4>f <.ti?Iiti*-. will condui
tar Clothing Co. i
«•• •• ••••••••••••••••••• A case was decided in a novel way
I last Monday by the local land offioe,
| it was the case of Jennie Robinson,
contestant, vs. Louis O. Wade, entry-
I man.
Hoggatt & Caruthers, attorneys for
I Wade, obtained from the register and
. • i 1 receiver n rule oil contestant to show
•riends. • ause why her cuntest should not be
dismissed, for the reason that she
« i made tbt* fan from the Otoe and Mis-
T'-'UI Im (.it.* i c\ ^ court reservation After the service
of this notice, it became incumbent,
IV that Mrs. Robinson j
the run. /til agreed J
t-i bv the parties wan ;
in a* follows. On this |
(statement Wade's attorneys, Hoggalt
iN: Caruthers, tiled a motion to dis-
miss said contest of Robinson and
the motion was sustained, thereby
avoiding the long delay of trial. Mr.
Huggati says that this decision sets
at r« st thirty other cases his linn have
of the same tenor.
Utnd Office IVIT) Okl.l
Whv ?
%
Welch &
of
Whv
Faulds
As well as all vour-
HARDWARE
■ • • • " "i 11 . of tins notice, it
1 ¥ 1 f 1 \ / \ is mad* to show
• '"l!" .' i 5 1-rn I 'tilorineI o "lid 60
. • r v i • • • • i: : • .. :..;d ! R * •'} I tllHMIllr 1 w., statement of f.aet-
1 " i >• 1 • m Hi i. a N B i j filed and which is
.'I IK-S.ia). Ml are coi*dlall> A i«. u
corner Sixth and D Streets,
PERRY, o.
< 11 \v I. \ 1*1 I. Ml K.
' ! ! I\ S. - Pant, to order while you wait.
i
i.1 smith's lin
1h « l v. lit €>r the Hcaion.
| Musical i.nd square meal at Smith'*
liull, given l>.\ theCatholic ladies S:it
lurdav, May th.
sT! \
\\ i
11
iiueii 11avl.>y • • ui#
; i on I • and i i rhtli
I n • i • 111 t lie tilt lire i
>< h : if in .i. «n t I
•i. -.telling al 11 it. m
•*l lag WeilneHdfi
llefore the I .
hoina Territory
.lennlc Holdiisoii.
« ontesluni.
. ) I. ou I -
i the | A girl for general house work. Clood f^VntYyuian '
tie. i i wages lx> the right party. Inquire of I By permission of me Honorable HeKistei
' Mr« ( ti U'vnn ]•' sti-eel iwtneen imi l:«*«-eivtr. « - now voluntarily. .leii
«• vr.1 . , J ' ' , Ji'• If-'lnn-onan.l , , Wade and admit
amis Ninth and ienth. i H|4. following stipulation and am'e« that the
'onlet! penillnK iH-tvveen them, in the aln ye
t s p. .
.itt•• 11<I II* hi} The <"r« wiilna; lte;iuty of Wivin ui i oauied land
' Iii rn:nv 'H ,l luxuriant growth of hair. Beggs* f tatement of fac
.ii ti". i■' •'ii' • i..111 tui>.<r-i. cie Itair Uenewcr is guaranteed to give
• i ■ I., tw.. a i> aii>i i ;ii • a > satisfaction, as it ik a pureh vegeta-
,,T'.i ''-.mm m ble preparation, and acts djro<*tly on 1
i' ,i j ,,, ■ i'i111* i i, i\. ' i the roots of tho hair. Sold and war-1
toil" i .-in ranted by nil druggists.
nmeura. |
. will !'• lie! I It til l urll sehool
It.-Iiop I'.IO iK<* will «
I h No '.'! made
l«;, isv,'., v\v '■
11 tw|. 21 II i
i .nil-
K
I R«T ntl*TlHl
if held In the
lllVlte* |
w rhueh for
iiml 8 n iii
lot' I e-tilltf
ai strait-
iay he di-eWleil upon t In
hereinafter set iorth
to-wlt
It is admitted and aKrecd that Jennie
Coti/uson■ who filed eont*-.-i No. s.''• Injhe
aiHivii named land office on November Ttli,
i'jruin -i the II . I. of l.oub ( Wad.- No.
made at th« iilmve name I land office on
the - day <>t vpt- niiiei , i^v.. vx i. the Mr-1
p r.soii vs ho on the afternoon of s. pteniher
i lit 11. l si'tiled upon and oecuuled the s
c, . . . . ,i. .piarterof- c. ji, i wp.North of ltan^e
Send fifty cents m money or stamps • , wU,, m -i " county,« i . thut hei set; |
First i"uhlHli I in Pi tun n.iii \ Timi -
'Ji, 1V'4.
l'MTKl 81 UTS l.lNIi <">1 I ICE,
1'eiry, o. 1March /'J, 1- i
Townblte claimants |
ot North and West
i'erry .« out. tant- | Sw t4 s«-«- ji
VS | 1.SWI4 see 1
l c French, Kobert | nw 'i-ee'/it
( liasteen. II t >h!l-
1111 kf. William it
West, and William
MaeKel, holliesleud
eiaimaiits
John J Malone.entry
man.
Mina 1. Hnrk.- « laud
« IIlei;soil and \ lc
tor a l.yIts,home-
stead claimants.
iiem.v i iiiu, entry*
man.
Charles (. Stanford,
Charles Mei oiuan.
homestead claim
ants.
William 11 McCoy.
entry man.
WILL A. XjHsTrDS-A-TZ",
Civil - Engineer - and - Surveyor.
! The surveying of lots and homesteads a specla'ty, plans and estimates furnished
on till branches of engineering. Reasonable chur-e. i*.(stonh-f bulldlnn
KoomO, AH work guaranteed.
Excelsior Steam Laundry.
The only first-class laundry In Perry, It Is fully equipped with the be-t machinery lor
turning out work which will compare with work done anywi.eri Wi* especially solicit
the patronage of those who have ht-en patronizing i him-, wumi -hop, .lieu the
woi'k of all and guarantee satisfaction in work, our pric'-.ue ,i eheap a any for first
1 class work. Leave your orders and the solicitor \s III call on you
Cor. 5th and B Sts.
II K No p;,made sept .
hi, I km, sw 11 sec
i'i, tw p 21 ii r i w l
M i Perry . o'l .se
J- G HILL-
I lie-
enl eiitlem.
Ib-nry T Howie, \\
" \vai d, II IS Meel«
and 'J'h oin a s
Johnson, home
tead (daimant
ept
and get a copy of Calvert's Settlers' tlement and oceupatioaot said tr
liuide. If y« u are interested in hold- was prior in point °r tjnieiio> till-
ing a claim or quarter of school land, ' JSJrSJ';1 i""! c'" Wade "that Jennh
| or a town lot, you •-.'.n't afford to do i: iblusou - a tmtlve born cirliten. over
without this hook. Address. J. L. |«w^my-one year- of a«e, the head of a ^ I1(
('aherf, 1'. O. box 125, I'erry, O. T. 1 ,' • '.!•; V"«'.ny"?«>.?.-*'?., .!.■'.yT ■
\ nv ur o] any inds upon
Why Don't % on |,i , m . I-•:. I ii:« t lie has never perfected
['-• Park?-' Tea for he aflacle, ISJII- !' any l:in«l und-r the horn, t -ad laws
• I nlte«l states: llini prior to entering
h<*iokee outlet she registered at tho
I I No i. made
lb ISBS* nw 1
a, twp 21 n r i w I
M. (I'erry, O T,
series)
WIN FIELD
if you want a home-like boarding house where the meals are always pol-
atable and the rooms and beds are clean and comfortable, do to the
fftipation aud "tliat tired foclinj' J It
j S. A. Anions is here, from St Louis.
Frank Norton came in today from
! Wichita.
T. G. Wilbur is here from Kansas
purifies the blood, beautifies t' e com-
plexion, acts upon the slug^Is!: liver
and moves the bowels every day.
Only herbs and plants, safe, sure and
' pleasant. Sold by Perry Drug Co.
City.
A. K. Willey
fisher toda\.
New SprliiK Hiiti.
Are all adorned with roses. The
roses on your cheeks can be retained
ame in from King- ! !'.v U8,inif ■ ''ark'H. To:'- 11 '^TK "V
: blood ( I impurities, moves the bowels
every da\ and gives health And
strength to the user. Sold by Perry
Drug < 'o.
morning
('urt. < iordon « ame iy: thi
i from Oklahoma City.
Mrs. Hannah (Jroves is here front
•jfc\Vv:tnd pe, K;is., visiting friends.
M. I!. Hrorison came in yesterday
f\ and is negotiating for a lot
f? square.
Try the I XX 1.1) Drip coffee at the
"reaini rv Restaurant.
Atlmi-sion to niunioal 15 cents.
I i;qure meal, 15 cents.
i,«. a,; t--1; 11 ii i ! ieil b\ flieOeii'-ral L.iiid Office
n low n«bl|. HaiiL'e i W est; thai after
IVtftster111" -lie drove •■. ! In |J|H State of
iia.'isas until she n-uclied a point north of
jlic* Kaw lie-crvatloii, In the < Leroke.- Out •
let, thence south through the Kaw Heser-
va* ion and Osage i ountry. thence north*
we t through Poaca and otoe Reservations
1;! the! C -l okee Hilt let lind eampt'd Oil t lie
night of >epiemher l.'.tli, until afti r noon of
•v pteinber i ii Ii, 1-it a point west of the
in,.. and .Mi-.-< -.n I Hesi rvatlon. hat al VI
o'rh.cK noon. ( entral stamlard Time, of
scptciiiber 1' til 1KM, J mile Uohln-on was
at .1 point we.-t (^f the west line of the otoe
and >fi«Miurl H -.«ervatlon In the < herokei*
out e:. where the we>t line of -aid H ->erva*
ti.in iM/uuds the tract of land in controversy
on the fH.it, and within 100 feet of -aid west
line. ihaf Ailiout two minute - alter VI o'clock
Refrigerators on
"ami e\ «-r\ thing elsr
Hanks «\ \\ tde
t*as\ payments
thats neat." at
On Sunday afternoon at r>;:U) o'clock ' noon, « .-ntr.il standard Time of ald last
the cereninnv nf lnvinir the corner ' uientltmed date, the mild Jennie Robinson
tm t renionj i ia\ing tin corne r . upie.i the tract nt lami
on the j stone for the hpiscopal enurcn build- „ ,ontr .v euy from the last described point
i ing in this city will be held. Bishop i near the ./oundary line between -aid tract
I Rrnnke will oflicinte at theeoremo ' ,l in controversy, and tli# * toe and ,
i;r00K . w 111 OIIK late «lt tlie oeremo | M|^.,ur, |{..c.-rv:clon that Since making her 1
riles. I he church building is to be j tet.ttlament a atoresald, -he nas tictually
or, the southeast corner of Seventh j re-ided m on said land and ha- valuable and
Mild If Erects ia«tln« improvements thereon, to-wlt \
11 1 • dug-outhouse 12x14. two acres fenced for j
, . ... . cyw lot. a half acre plowed and planted foi 1
% garden in small fruit and fraceel with posti :
The Congregational church of Perry f and thi e. uio-.tento tw.iv. acre plowed ;
liurkl.-.l "low" .. VMM ti.'iil work. lluuAl'Nr imuberan>i
Kev, A. isosworth assures a Iimi.s con-iitinv of two j 00ms. one mxu and one 1
representative that in less than ninety 1 r. xf«. i oth -hingleil and • ne floored, also |
days a > '.,000 church will hold its
•f land W iiiiani I llankln
ttlcment 1 entry man.
f land by the votick. of ii kakin< ..
\grecably to Instructions contained In the
honor. 1 l;le coinnil--loner's letter <; of Ma rdi
]/ I relative to the lands embraced in
ntties above described
view 01 the sworn statements ivlatlv
present iMi'Upaiicy of tho land above
scrllied, and as tops occupancy lor purpo
sesof trade and business and settlenu
pi>> t' • said homestead ent rl -s, In orde
ascertain the tacts in the case and to dete
mlu the -latus « 1 the land in question, a
hearing I hereby ordered to determine
when tie- land was tir-t actually selected
and occupied a- a tow nslte, wheii first s,.t-
tied ui on by the homesiead claimant- and
whether In g<x>d faith by them lor home-
-tead purpose- the character and value of
the Improvements of the townslte settlers
at the time of said homestead settlements
and entries, and as to the priority between
homestead claimants for the -aim* tract,
the I. catIons of the different improvements
and by whom made, and the qualifications of
the homestead claimants; at which all par-
ties will be allowed to Introduce evidence.
Accordingly, notice Is hereby given to each
and all of the above-named parties in Inter-
est and they are hcrehv summoned to ap-
pear at tills off! the *nh day of May.
KM, at so'clock a 111, to respond and fur-
nish testimony concerning the matter-
above stated and touching their several and
re-pectlve rights tothe laud In controver-y .
isignedi I.orm 11 v\ in, lteaister."
( . 1 lof.i. as 1 •. \tt*y for townslte claimants
Nicely furnished Rooms for rent
WINFIELD.
Mrs. LI l TELL 6c BELL, Prop's.
Hetween 4th and 5th on V. street
1 Real Estatelp
•1 to A'\ ,
\Ir \XT1 D \ limited 1 unlx 1
\> to pastille. One mile
><l water and .-had-
lot, fronting
South side.
persons wanting cooks, lalior, me
hanlcsor help of any kind, will do
11 to leave their orders with the Western
On the 'fadingand Intelligence Bureau, at
jl'.erry's shoe shop, northwest corn... ...
Cheap. H'th ( street, Perry, o.T.
Knqulre of T.J.
on 6th
100x150.
Husiness
square
A fine southeast corner
slreet, North I'errv
A Bargain.
Residence lots at all prices from |
$15 upward.
Business Chance—Man of busi-
ness ability can purchase half
interest in"thi> 1ih<i natrina far. 1 l>«reby appropriated (or the purport 6(
hilli csi in ifiL LJcat pay in^ IclC paying bills upon the following accounts,
•' Pnvnr-1 and wnlch bills bave heretofore
1 proved by the council, to wit
iHrst publication In theTiMi> April *.
OHDIN \ Ncr. NO 1 in.
An ordinance appropriating certain mon-
I cys to the payment of sundry account«
I and expenses
lie It ordained by the mayor and council,
men of the city of Perry
kction i That the sum of of $120.52 Is
tory in the
able term?
territory.
(Item* omitted)
\nd the mayor and the city clerk arc
^ , I hereby directed to draw warrants on said
Kestaurant tor 8^1e, central l0ca | accounts for the same In favor of the per*
* i son to whom said bills weie allowed,
profits. A rare I stc t This ordinance shall he in force
tion. liic
( 'all at Cumniing Urov/n and see
ithe.Vew Dennestic. Every machine
l warranted for five years. j spfres to the skiea to the honor and
' Everybody promised good tline rory of Perry. The good people of
at tbi musical and "aqture me«l"; vrr.v the pastor ami
v. . .. ,,, \i.,.. ! laymen in this grand work, and the
. bad people, it we have any, should
V. !i< . mtt ha ; rett.med from take advantage of this avenue to uiti-
Washington, and like a giant re-1 mate aalvation by helping on a noble
I lie^hi d, will resume his legal labors, work.
We authorize our advertised elrug-
Igist to sell ])r. King's New Discovery
; tor consumption, coughs, colds, upon
; this condition.. If you are afflicted
1 with a cough, cold or any lung, throat
hen bouse built of Sod ami covered with
dabs: that -lie has In all manner and re-
spe. t~ i'i>lllpiled With the lequlromeilts of
law as to the cultivation and re-ldence upon
said tract of land. and improvements there- ;
on . tliat h.*r s.-menieiit and le- ldene.- wa-
pilor in point 01 tini" to Homestead Kntry ;
\o. made by I.ouls i W ade. and also to ,
iii* -eftlenient made by Louis ( Wade and j
all other persons.
I'l.at tie- u<>im- t< ad Kntryman, l.oul- «.
'.V.ioe. who made II. I . '.'.v;upon the -aid -I-:. |
na if ej .,f -IT. .1. Twp. North ot hange
I West, it tliealx'Ve nam. d land « fflce on I
the day nf >eptcuilier, is".'., settled upon
and occuph'd said tract of land 111 Mood
taIt ti oil -eptember P th. !- •'. for the pur-
pi,-e of acqiilrliu' title I hereto under the
Homestead fa we of tlie I nlted States; that
he has valuable and permanent improve-
ments thereon and is in every manner and
Peter,
WSPAPERS
Paul,
bargain.
Claims.
j from and after Its pa-sage, approval and
publication.
Approved this ith day of May, A T> ism.
U A STONE,
Mayor
Attest i. W Pt RSHLL,
City clerk.
THE NEWSPAPERS
and give
it to
Bottom claims on Black
from $.|00 to $Soo.
Bottom claims on Red
from $400 to $650.
Bear
Kciiiember th< meeting of the
Wo.uln « n of the World at their new
hall, first stairway cast of board of
trade.
Bab} buggies We are showing a
line of children's carriages which for, „ ; r, niem-im
Htvle and quality can not be equalled ' or chest trouble, and will use this j respect a qualified homesteader under the
. 'ummiiiKH a Brown. j remedy bb .lirocted, Riving it a fair I
trial, and expern nee no b 3iielit. } ou :t c,,w lot fenced with i>o-t-and wire, ainnit
r iay return the bottle and nave your fifteen acr«- plowed and planted in corn
money refunded. We could not make I and that his aid settlement and residence 1
,|.„t f|,. upon said tract of land Is full and complete.
j'4,1 1 '• That said claimant-rest thelrclalnis tosald I
King's New Discovery could be1 re- tract 01 land, upod the fact and statements!
lied on. It never disappoints. Trial 1 hereinbefore made, and ask that the merits
bottles free at .1. M. Kemta*.on'81 •!" |
elrug store. Large size - 0c and #1. hxecuted ut Perry . o. r., this .with day of'
April, lvi (Signedj
UVourlongnr Jenmk Korixkin. Lot'is C. W Ade,
Coated, you throat dry, your eyes , vTrK..r| °""'5""U Entry,..an, |
dull and "inflamed, and do you feel | utrov k. .'hulk. Ait.v for Contestant.
OUR CUSTOMERS.
l' io Ads Cost Hio Monev.
SECOND HAM) STORE
In the Red iron building near the corner of
H and sixth streets. We buy or sell
household goods of all kinds, including
I^ock at ' organs and sewing machines. Prices to
suit the times. The safest place in the
city for storage.
J. I>. ANDERSON A C O.
tlie strip
Fred Honflls, the well known I
capitalist and banker of Kansas City, |
Whv
j Should the Papers have it?
NOT YOU?
The finest clai:
$f,200.
Largest list of claims in the city.
Wm. M. Cobb,
Rocm 2, Over Postoffice
Mo., pas.-cil through IVrvv toelav on | "/VIU>rt I"' uru* 'uum
his win to (liill.rie. II.- is a brother ^,'H ,lul T?'° not kl,ow,
..i ..i.t- ......I .1 11,!■ nui■.ui■ Tr\«« i ; Kings New Discovery coul
of our genial townsman, Tom i.. Bon
J Ills. He will return to Perry and be
% the guest of Hoggatt and ("aruthers
over Sunday.
Rev. W. A. Bosworth, of Guthrie,
S has taken charge of the Congrega-
tional church oi this city. He will
, M orcae-h at tin tabernacle on F street
between Sixth and Seventh at 11 a. m.
.ii and s p. m., tomorrow. All interesteel
^ in thi' welfare of this church are ur-
'gently retjuesteel to beat the morning
service. The public in general art*
cordially invited to both services.
^ We ar< glad to see our morning
contemporary doing something for
Perry, it has taken hold of the court-
house question as related to the pub-
H lie square. The Tim:s has worn the
subject threadbare. We hope our es-
teemed contemporary will succeed in
generally when you get up in the
morning? Your* liver anil kidneys
are not doing their duty. Why don't
you take Parks' Sure Cure. If it does
not make you feel better it costs you
nothing. It cures Bright's disease,
diabetis and all kidney complaints.
Only guaranteed cure. For sale by
Perry Drug Co.
As the warm weather is about to
net in, I wish to say to the public that
we are in tho ice business and have
11 o.... it i Jk. wtrTiiEH*, Mlys tor Kntryman
( ure f«r ll.-a.tHCh..
As a remedy for all forms of head j
ache Electric Bitters has proved to be !
tlie very best. It effects a permanent I
cure and the most dreaded habitual j
sick headaches yield to its influence.
We urge all who are atllicted to pro- j
cure a bottle, and give this remedy a
fair trial. In cases of habitual consti-
pation Flectric Bitters cures by giving
the needed tone to the bowels, audi
,, few cases long resist the use of this I
been ever since the memorable 10th. I medicine. Try it once. Large bottles
. ayeitoIj° only r>0 cents at J. M. Remington's
See What we give you this week.
20 'cent Discount
On Every HoIIui'n worth of
Clothing
N
0W
Notice.
To Whom it may concern
You are hereby notified that by order of
the court the undersltfm-il was appointed
receiver lor the linn of II If. Kulle&Co.
All creditors must file their claims against
said II. II. Ihille .V < <>.. duly c. iililed with
me for adjudication and settlement, and all
knowing themselves Indebted to said above
firm will pay such Indebtedness to me only-.
I I . Tebbe, receiver.
Open!
to
The
Bought of us this week.
Thus Means
J. H. Wolfe
making an impression in the right di-
rection, though. From the present. ' been bard scrabling to make enough I dnjj' fstore
condition of tho economic pulse, wo to feed my team and live, 1 have,
doubt it. made it possible for all to have ico embolic church social.
On.-half or the entire interest in ! whenever they were in need of it, The following program will be pro-
one of the I..—■ t (laying grocery stores ' am' we are now prepared to till all vided for the tnusicale of the Catholic
in the city is for sale. On account of / orders large or small on short notice Indies which transpires on the even-
poor health the own. r is compelled to I reasonable prices. I.ive and let ing of May 5th, at Smith's hall on D
withdraw from business, and there- j live is our motto. \ cry respectfully, street.
•-J.00 SAVED on a -10.00 SI"IT.
on a 912.00 "
on a 815.00 "
on a 818.00 "
-2.50
83.00
83.00
\V. T. Smith, Manager.
TH, Managt
8th street, South Perry.
fore offers a rare bagain. Have a- j
good location and the best country |
tr.uh in the city, books will prove ii. ]
\\ c now have a party that will take a. . ,xl . ^ A
half interest if agre.' nblc. or will sel. I Are the most complete pills on the
| full stock to one party. For informa- ! market, besides being the cheapest,
[ tion inquire at this office.
Our (Jrandmother'* Way
Was to steep roots and herbs and
S use it every night. Wo can do the ■
m same by using Parks'Tea. Nothing j
acts as promptly and without dlscom- j
fort. Not a pill or a cathartic but-j
moves the bowls fvery day. Sui.i i.j
^ I'erry Drug Co.
I be Invent of tli«' Seanon.
Musical nntl "square meal" at ,
Smith ' hall.
Itiicklen'M Ainlrii salve.
1 The best salve in the world for cuts, '
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe
1 ver sores, tetter, chapped hands,
S chilblains, corns, and all skin erup-
•>tion, and positively cures plies or no
pay required. II is guaranteed to
i give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
i;' for sale by J. M. Remington.
market, besides being
as one pill is a dose, and forty closes
ill each bottle. Every pill is guar-
anteed to give satisfaction by all
druggists.
WHEN About where to get
good butter and fresh
eggs-with a standing
guarantee of merit and
IN sweetness call at Cuni-
mings Mercantile Com-
pany and order dozen
DOUBT eggs and a package of
Cummings Creamery but-
ter
PLAY And get the best others
II nd it pleasing to the
palate--sure, safe, always
the same. Why not you?
If you don't order' the
lirst' time, that's your
TRUMPS fault. If you don't come
hack, that's our fault.
Our interests in pleasing
are mutual.
The following ladies will have
charge of the entertainment. Others
are interested whose names have not
been sent in: Mrs. Meyers, Mrs.
Lindernian, Mr. Doyle, Miss Welch
and Miss Coyle.
PROOIUM.
Openlnxremarks J. R. Corrlgan
Instrumental .lueit,
>lr?. Hastingsaml.MIss Wynn.
VikuU selection Mrs. llaoan of Guthrie
Recitation "Jnslnli Allen's Wife,"
\u.lru Conerly.
Harp solo Pe.toro Ijipetln.
Instrumental duett.
Miss Alice schnell, llloekle Jameson.
Vocal .luett Mrs llaiian, an.l Mr Donxan.
Reading selection Miss I,a Cossette.
Vocal solo . Mis" Alice Seluiell
Music for .lie evening Perry Rand.
Is this worth your while to
look after? if so. drop in and ex-
amine goods. We are determin-
ed to close out our entire stock
of clothing by July ist, if prices
will do it, we will surelv suc-
ceed.
American and European
~:=EH0TeL.&-
The
Only
One Word More and we are Done.
Itemovol.
We take pleasure in announcing
that after this date Parks' Sure Cure
will remove all traces of rheumatism,
kidney trouble or liver complaint
from the user. It is today the only
medicine that is guarante*ed to cure
these diseases or no pay. Parks'
Sure Cure is sold by Perry Drug Co.
We have no old shelf worn goods In our
store. Every dollars worth of goods
offer you has been bought direct from
manufacturer, for spot cash, since Nov
mi. Are therefore new and seasonable.
Kvcry article in the house Is marked In
plain figures at a legitimate profit, there-
fore when we offer you 20 per cent discount
we are giving such an Inducement as will
Insure in your trade.
Just opened a new line of pure Silk
handkerchiefs, which we will sell at
35c or 3 for a SI.
HOTEL IN PERRY.
||JEverything New
Centrally Located.
Famous,
South Side of Square, near 6th.
Rates same as all First-class Houses.
Furniture Elegant.
Buffa best in the Territory
4 Doors South of C on 6th.
PERRY, OKLAHOMA.
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