The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 111, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 27, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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SPECIAL ATTENTION CiVEN TO FAMILY ORDER
7tH and O St., First Dcor South of Otidlfl Eag'e Coth'n* Hous?.
LIQUOR COM PAX
——WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IV
we, Wines and Whiskies.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ELIVERED.
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IIFItT B GREER. Editor n*l Manac-r.
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NATIONAL BANK.
>=<ro found I'trtorlng m City
1 l-«ush hu rmjr oat of
Tronbl<- Lr-litlU
Rooster.
FINE SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION.
J. LEON, Manager.
Olli*-'- '
of Pul li.
n U street. half block cast
•quart.
J Free trader*, tarifi reformers and
other kind of statesmen, like Bourke
' Cockran and Jeremiah Simpson, tell ,
us that the more we import the more A policeman a few daya ago brought:
"" ' little office of Marshal Tilgn
Mifti). n n -v/rf. u^ll aH v inm.,1 iii • , n..
Goods
Must
Move.
to
The
I IILHWBD k\RKT DAT IXCKfT M'fflMT
talMcription K ite*.
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liverwl to any part of tke City
*t Mail.
h
Tfcri* Months
'iX
iju \ -j
So Other Newspaper
In the Strip pretend:
rival the Circulation of
Pbrry Daily Times.
The actual ciroubti <n oi
Times last week was as
lows:
M inday, Jar. I y
T ieschy. J*tn. ! .
W edre!t*
Thursday, Jan.18
Friday, Jan. 19
Saturday Jan. 20
Total for Six Days 14
Daily Average
This is the number of c
les actually read by the j-
ple, all returns having I
deducte 1.
w- fx ■ Fur • xa . i.l. : r.-;- —.™.i miu-
- • *- '££i
on ever;, '.hi:.#. They hive found Thomas, A Duff Tillery andlTHE Tlwrs Tk t ti ™ .
_ that th< average wheat consumption man. | The following Prices will Pre-
i" four bu-helij per head. Of this Eu- J ho pri-oner, for such he proved vail at
$ , himself to be was a trifle over m^Hi- i
r : "!l" ' "m height and possessed awell built1
nr<' • -x-lt. So ti..- for. I". mi evidently well taken care of
,. olgn d iiand i f r one half bn-hel Hi- !*•*• was that of a typical negroj I
"• P'-r h 1. Oi t i- ,:i..rt)i Fneland free '">• anything indicative of
. i«" « ::SS£Stt3Si
i.-i, :l 1 supplied i* compe- but nevertheless well-formed lips
• ted for h\ United Stat**. Indii, J"reJ*e there, and hin uncovered head
t'ru .\i / n' i and Chili. And this "ad a heavy growth of short, kinky,
, , tfra> hair or wool. His eves were
r " u- h" , , d wheat small, flittering and fall of'laughter
Europe needs do«nitt. tho * _
The policy
F. W. GRAY
Has the Largest stock of
Boots and Shoes
IN PERRY.
LEONARD BROS.
GROCERY.
for the next THIRTY DAYS.
C St. bet. 7th and 8th, No. 230.
CAN VEGETABLES.
DR
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that calculates on the
i>art of farm products will fail because
fhe amount needed abroad is not suf-
• cien' v lume to be felt by far-
■*. To found a revenue noliev
• « i>i iun oi laugnter %JF>
despite the fact that he found himself 'Pv, „
a prisoner. inree 31b can Boston Baked Beans
Art he was ushe.-ed into the office -n. for„L
thi- polici-man H.(id, "Here is a man ~ ree,3ib can of Pumpkin for
v has a barbed *wire fence around \wo 31b can of Corn for
; ice " The eyes of those pr s- rr ?ar l,i_can Su#ar Corn for
nr. ♦ d upon t.'.e negro whose iSree can °' ^ima Beans
lireft^*<l nf him Inree two can String Beans
rcJ pi
: for ti:
ac -under the gaze directed at him
«1 an aggrieved and indignant
■ . a •• . }lt. Haj(i:
;he Kansas ('
's to f^
Joui;
'Deed
ha I addr
Ma.- .hal
him to ( i
that he '
"it do<
tornt
CAN FRUITS.
ii I.loa.i think dat is much One 2'slb can California Apricots
•*n- •• ;<"!?•• -huah an' 1 One 31b can Boston Ta!>l Pe .-hos
owering his voice—"it One 211 • can Blaokberriea
Best = Ladies - Fine -Shoes
Also a large atoelc of
GOODS, CLOTHING
and Groceries.
P. W. GRAY.
DON'T FORGET THE STORE
Sev nth St., -4 Doors North jf B.
i de ole man ous;ht
up w-id <ie erpruvumunts ob
ed :t. widont bein* err<--t- i
1 .. "i-■ -. r. i-ogii 2i„s the im-
of n rnpo-ing phvaique
;1 his emarks to Deputy
ili.iiffii .. « ho reti-:-red
A.tor .i y Tilb- y, stiitirig
BUew)waethe"je<U«
' i-xola;med the at-
v\'ei!. it will cost vou a five '
One 2i!j an Ha-pbcr i^-s
One 2' Id can C :if'-riiia .Mu.-oat
Grapes
Two 21,!'. can California Peaches
Two 2 .lb can California Black
Cherries
Two 2 lb can California Straw-
berries
Tho 21|j c an Uu-iey u.-n t uer.-iws
1 v\o 2 .lb can Californ.a Green
Gajje Plum
Two 2'jlb can California liartlet
Pears
J. M. REMIXGTOX,
jm Fancy
Druggist, sS;
•L J c J ~
One Door North
\\ AM I) -Ito buy
TlMl.
o'clof •
nust h« r
•n to lm
Till TIM Ks* POLITIC A I II. \TFOKM
?e0- Becau
L L r ! eaU^flftv' n ' "e r ' rag° Am®ploan j dollar bill for indulging in your fond-
eats flft> per cent more meat than 1 neis for barb wire."
1 t-.n ;. •I,man. and i p.-r .-.-nt . 'l !i ' aggrieved air; was instantly dis-1 Two 21b can Pine Apples
I ttore than many popnlationa of hearing the one:two-, One 31b can Apples
: ES? a s; °"p£Sf ~ K"
®venteen pound of old time plantation darkejrean tngh. Three 81b oan Texaa Peache.
• ■ cotton per head, while the consump- ^ became infectious and marshal,
I ! •il.ivwn, attorney and scribe all GALLON GOODS.
•' POPOI*- goodnatnred l.Vuffing and Silt?1 °"e ga!!on ciln J,'us,,,,t
i«l and we use one- I tinor oarrvinop the ola fellow waa mi l agner Peaches
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re Hxtur
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ogm] i ei. Ad lre«
Injf American liuJustrl<- .
Km nrosi(,,-nt of the I'ni
wrilllam Mr' • p> , r, OMo
m1 Mates,
. i *"uuiia>. uicu uiuiTing ana side split-
wo/kl and w..- use one- ting parrying the old fellow was told
lift s of it wool crop. that a barb wire fence within the city
ii I! . i* -ih: .!v cold fact- limit8. wa' ('on!rary to city law and
telfcommon SL that PI?JSl ST t0 ,ake tt down
I American month isaoOper cent be.- The ne^ro and the local man left'
ter market than one in Europe, nd ,';ic,''l'' 10 ' tlier and going down the
Govkknoii >1iTchj-:ll of Florida, I that an American I ..ck is from 75 to 8! '„way t' the
andPu/1 t Mitchell of EngUnd were ! 200 per cent better f ive dollah
both completely Irnockcd out. | fabrics than any oth
JTme Sixth atreet evening sheet last I Practica,!>'' *1,at U
gyo^ot^s fo^-jel as
Apples
' " " Bartlet Pears
" " " Apricots
CANNED MEATS.
Two cans Salmon
Three 4oz. can Oysters
and his face again' j /J"e ^?hz- tun, °>
ipt that his words ! Hne ? 5 can Corn Bt'ef
\x
flee
\\T ^ ^11 •
..... I'l',u " • Apply at Balrcrsh iKlnsl 111a
'"ltflit fway between li ami ' -tr
T^OR -alk-
I weil lnipi
o-J Mulhall.
— dress, .1
•d' U farm of 1
twomll.'s -< iii ;
a t he preml ■ -
. Mu hal'. i ..i
PERRY, OK.
I WANT TO KNOW
AMETHE:: AD^cRTising FA.S.'
I'Olt THE NEXT
30 DAYS
h you present one of the
coupons below with each pur-
chase of 50c, it will be taken ,t
cash, or lor every ooc cash and
and a ioc coupon will buv one
dollars worth of '^oods.
i
\\T y N ' 1 ' ' " I '•
▼ V Kit Of tOOlS Ipplj tO BOX 443,
s-ai way to the street the former laid! i„ — •> —
' One 8oz. «an Oysteri
consumer >A shoved the contempt that his' word" °ne 21b 03,1 tc>™
!■ in t!i. V. i.l. irnl' ;ted. ' Five dollahs,—for de loi> °ne can Corn Beef
1 l!: ,!':1,"!-i"!-^t!r™usti BAKING POWDERS.
the earth ard at ■
inferred from thi
in a dug-out.
of ti
• fur
ertuc
'deed an
that its home
rin; feels very much encour-
aged in th w.'iv our business people
have taken hold of Tin: Times.Boan,
of Trade Souvenir. We placed om
confidence in their public euterpriH.
and have not been deceived in th-
least.
, tne .'.upplu^i, T
I "Ur share of tb<
, Europe at a mm
; profit than the o
soon use up
.'.licat bent to
' fl;;ure as to
National bank,—
Rut I fcnow^d. 'lo£
h®. batiaifunuu
Two mu P. ,\ . iJa£ing~Powder
"l:.,, 'derU"S UniV61*al taking
2.) : o T
25
15 I P°5,liK?T -Tu0 MOO boUdlna
on £ Hejehanta' Hotel on Beventh
store K b« 40, with nr.. rootna u
10 Call at 210 K street.
. . \l* VV,Th'«? plant at ivrrv%11\ VY'"."
3 3 ' Sinlth, Perrv, it. t. * *
36
with a
Perry,
OO0l FOR
FIVE CENTS.
AT
GARNETT'S Dru ; Store.
■talr,;
. ' ' BAKING SODA.
" f°UrpaCkages A"vilSoda
fWVl iliy haii any- thine
by all druggists. b°''J a"d Warranted
Thky say that Mr. Jerry Simpson'
newest fad s the pronnnc ation of thi
hrnaH *t« > ij ' . . " —*"v "mjontv
oroaa a He says "Kahnsan," Party is in favor of double statehood
•Frahnce" and "glahnce." If ht. tenooct,
KI.HKHH 1)1 Mot li , I , Of |) .
The democrats of Oklahoma are to I
" '""gratulated upon th>- manlv
lianiliofi and patriotic stand their
on.Mitii.n took in the matter of ..wi'i"cl"'
- atehood for the territory I r streets.
There have been strong indication. U^o^^rfth0®^ MwrU
at Washington that the majority ^ " ats.
Lotw Want eel.
ti^ f'°rne; or two inside lots or
-h ground, between 6th and 9th
keep, this up until next November
■Wa the Kancas City Star, hto nana
we I urabnts."
T.r: r.-.i:. waa the ti -t paper i„
Oklahoma to g ve the ,-ult of th.
Corbett-Mitchell fight Thursday-
Many of its readers, however, have
asked for a full and detailed report
and today Thb Tims' preaente on ito
first pag<- a report of tiie llKht by
rounds. The details contains many
nteresting features which arepnb-
lished today for the flrsf lime.
iar<. the Kio del Itovlnn
o'thosi" uVi!'ite-1known
for the sole reason that that w^W toZToaT who"^"Bd*~n'
gi\< their parly two more votes in hlP-i, as "three sheets in the wind "
the senate and one in the house than cross"the H attempted to
a single state would afford. But the Creek aslt Bovine, or Cow
- sfts s&assafins s
rise above party interests In that re- was dl located. p
spec' and consider the best interests the ''f|'uin^?S M" Cullimore reduced
is,sr —SSi&W sm
Martin i.'. A '1!,0L k,1°wn whether
A special wire from Coffeyville !!nllU01
Kansas, says that a raid upon that
town by the Dalton gang =, f,.„, c"
and adds lhat the Dalton are camped
-a few miles pouth of that city, r
gang or outlaw.- has £hc evident abil-
ty to be at times in half a
Places at once. Shouldn't wonder If
some day they find tliems. lv. s in
The declarations and wishes of
SO large a number of representative
demoorata, whoae anhKntial inter,
eata are identical with tho.e of all t'.c
pei-rl. Of tile territory, say., the Wieb.
, Ua i'.agle, < ht to exert a controll i g
nfluonce with congress, and nno
if properly presented to the
committee and members of the two
houses.
Ilfiularhe and Iudl*,.kt|OD
Can be cured If you don't beiieve it
I .eg g h f.ittle (Jiant Pills Sold
•' 'V!" runted by all druggists.
' ; i. pubneat. m the oally Ilnu-sJan.
STARCHES.
Four packages Starch
LYE.
lib can Rora Lye
21b can Rora Lye
Ibree boxt;s Greenwich Lye
1 wo boxes Lewis Lye
PACKAGE GOODS.
One package Bird Seed
" " Coffee
_. ' Gold Dust
I®1* " Ooldine
44 " Pear line
Three " Mince Meat
One Box Cocoa
SbF^edXmn?y0neyFlake
61b Oat Meal
SOAP.
Six bars Clarrette. .
" " Magnet.
, ( Charter Oak.
I Humpty Dumptv
Lenox
Sib Washing Soda
dried fruits.
1 lh Grapes
1 lb Peaches
3 lh Prunes....
4 lb Apples
The J. fi. Wolfe
Cafe
Is the only place
where the'
Elite Dine
r:nr, n vnu
ten cents.
L. E. GARNETT'S Drug Store
Prescription wori( . Specialt*.
Registered by Examlntflon. 1
i 'J' .th St., O|ipoi*it« L«uii otnee.
25
20
10
25
ifAi> it not been for Grover Cleve-
land, says the sixth street evening
Sheet in Its last night's issue, ti ■ I'ni
ted States would probably be paying
Uf it" pc."sion totlle "kpowKJ qneen
| Of Hawaii. Perhaps so. It is cerU-iin-
Ti,p j, — ~ • " remaps so. Itiscert-u'n
hasrJporJ^rMytRi2*' «... m^
m*" slt!? «w
I «'««! Notice.
" 1 • «>ki.ihon:a Territory J 3 lb
*' ' '■• Dnvlrl M MikIc , * I 2 lb
I • 1 ih Apricots
r-j ,3 lb Raisins
I 1M mindili'a'i.. :! | v r 'Vi' V " ,, BULK GOOD'
I ; 1 ;'•••. ;s or ar- 6 lh iieliuh
, lui . .. ,, 1" V;"' J}5 TomatoCateup
!• !;*;,:;v taUV 2lb £e?°i-ves, • an
Dr. Guido Schaff,
Pliysican
—ATO—
Surgeon.
OFFICE HOtTRfi; / 10 to 12 • m.
t 3 to 5 p. m.
Hospital and Besidence on J and 10th,
est Perry. I im prepared to care for
j Patlenta a' Hospital in West Perry.
Dressmaking
V t & Attn
u' M 8i d lea and Mis, Minnie Elii3,
All Meats and Game
shipped to this place
direct from
EASTERN MARKETS.
The market in connection is
First-Class.
FASHIONABLE
Attorneys - at •' law
Pfrtp'lo.. .._ . * * ' •
Over ii: !];u\]
Aaents for the ran
Mereaatr.
A
at withi^S*
< or 5th am, I> street. n
Perry, ok
'CIO
Pacific ocean. Now
-t importont coaling am, na^ ||SSS|||
sSSSF""®
i.niw.T In saiil aetloa on ..i K,J',appe2r an'1
'lay of Februarv rA tlii .Si, the '-",th
-al.l hill of „a;rr'„|,„1Jj' 1 ? "ajesraents •
conntv tn<lMW Frank'in> "f <'We would today be iloat^.™ ^
I' a ve'erai Of the war moiit i
ial2, the Mexican and civil war a station
pension of $50 a month. Mr. Frank- laugh.
lm !« a littJe over wo yoars oid. Un. j
less it thinks that it is establishing a ! ,r WrP'0f ;Vloi)itai and Lilian
dangerous precedent, congress it is Pn088> of Hutchison, were recently
"■' ?££rjx:■«£>-
muting her to marry again, was of rtoD0"^'? ^ou deri*e t„ Pub la Daiir TtmM Jaa
the opinion that she had not lived "a < oigh'syrup H w*! 1 CherrJ' l" 1 « wu.
2r" a"d WOrai life Ave 'warranted " J«
New York ~ ^
made and nrovldMl As the lovclv Send liftv ""'J".l. , ejs,1 of 11,0''st«o of James Moore.
int lovely °_ena fifty cents 111 mnnnv. « I.. .. |. lierelu- ,h.. „ .
'
"t room of said
. county of p. and
th.t beanafol tttborb, where ,he « without "t^ Sook^Ad^0"1 \o 7°
Signer Peragini were yesterday ( P. O. bCx l^'pe^."^''-., U
united in the holy bonds of niatri- -
mony. Another blow, says the Kan- Will ,""r ' l"" r-
^ CHy^tto with
fcuaianteod b^ all druggists.
We
t nl
have
rprisin:
hare to try it-
citizens ol 1'crrv
mane and provided. As the lovrlv Send llftv ^ l ea^i ' or J
Lillmn's reputation was pretty good ■.'«? ' Vc^ve^s"^ ®
n Hoboken, she fooled the New i,*""!";.. .If .v«« re interested in hold- e urt, n&tlo'fP.SS"^
York judge by taking a ferry boat for orVto^ilot'2f #£h®°1 l? V^SS.' C"C
„beaU;:,UiBUl!UHj' h.. and wit,lOrt this' booir"A,b!!^ fc.
WOODENWARE.
3 hoop Pail.
No. 1 Tub.
<1 2 '•
11 3 II
Single side washboard
Double.
Wire Cloth Tin
LARD
31b Lard
21b Pure Leaf Lard
lib Kraut
COAL OIL.
five gallon 1.50 tes' Oil
„ " 175 test Oil
Nation Light Oil
Kose Gasoline
country will do us justic
• v lowing ih It the
"id surroundiii'
7o
MO
1 25
90
Tammany.
FLOUR.
11 - he,. ,," Wtth . 1'Hilb Si a i u.-r St ar Patent }
&2«o§. *
•••••• ■«• -... ! iftUlb Bran* ^ 95
Attorney!, One bushel Oorii, Shelled ^
ay, o A.
20
30
30 We wai throw open our doors and distribute to every one
s At Fifty Cts on the D .Jar
A stock Of Clothing, Furnishing Goods ei,
™ tiiousasd dollars. c,c" "*"* '
Bank of Perry's Old Stand,
Northeast Corner Public Square
Awaiting Your Verdict-— RESPECTFULLY Y0UB8
A. . ACOB8. -
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