The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 117, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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o. US, Local Freight 9:ma. m.
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OnUr of Vnlttrt Workman masts rrsr-
unit! m i ini u •••**•" *-•
*ednesilM evening at Masonic Ball. Visit
ing hrtthtrn conllallf welcomed J- 1
II orr In, M. W. Richard L—If, ISOT—f.
AMA M Perry Ix <1«a V%D. holds ita
regular communication the Brit and
third arertneartt) at liall on !• street. All
Mssons in g«xxl standing cordial:? invited.
* ft. Hagb?. w. 61. Jno. A. Hansen, hec.y.
If ll.('*andtl. A. locnl union Xo <W4,
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- • at the City Hall.
day *v«*nln« at 7 .«> j in
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Ptrionn.il #f the Officers, Dir.ctori and
CcmmiU.iB .f tbi Board of Trad*
•i P.rrj—A Oonpl.teloittr-
rrcsUcnt. J H. Kin*
rinrlal and Com*., srr'j lieo. v\ Purtell
First Vice President. J H. Corrlgan
second •• " Samuel Fellner
Treasurer, K 1 ,lr
DiaKdOKB
J II.Klag, 0. * Pursell,
liranvllle Morris, J. ■ rorrlgan
I II lieatty, Satnuell fellner
toed W. Farrar, Allen Hall. K T. Bsooks
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John M. Itrogun.
I s MlcheUoU.
J J Mill,
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Ju - Humphries,
K thilbrenth,
L<jn Wharton
MIMCIPAI. ASKAIB1
I) ti leattj,
j c Kieiulug,
\v " Morris.
C P liraoe,
T. M lUobarilson, Jr
IMUI.lt wnm
Prar.cls IJurke^
H f culler,
T J <.r«•«.
J li. lAiff >rty,
li NeTlns, Jr
HIOHWATS
L Uaaltla.
J It l.uu;rer.
K T lirook,
J .tin li iianks,
li. W. Pursell.
J J Cumiuln^'s,
0 W. Mlgiej,
IX SL' UA24CK
V H Allen.
li ^ r.edlanUer,
li U 'fa:ley.
i li Wadeworth,
M 4 Park.
BAJLWATS
J U ColTlgau,
l.Uk.li tt.iLii.tUS,
a M Hall.
iiranellle Morris.
T M Ml'-harJv n.
a> r s K i A i > a K r.
J. ft. Ja« kson.
\ olney H> t<^att,
A. H dougherty,
B. w. Jones.
Harry Decker.
Kroinatt Utattle.
M AM" FACTI Hl llt.
Fr^d W Farrar. Bert It. Hreer
J I Duels, w. a. Stone.
M C. !/ing.
PERRY CATCHES.
UoTKI.S.
r li nv ) nn.
J N. Wolfe,
J Lerl,
M Lynch,
S. A. Hoiupl^,
E. TTntr ia in town from St Joseph,
Mo.
1?. B. Bltket I* In the city from El
Bim.
Colonel Juck.on, from Kaunas Oi.y,
ie in town.
C. D. Went worth Cn«l Co., office,
Englith't dru^. tore.
Hello! central teluphoiie offlce in
Kngll.h'. d rug store.
Welle-FAr^o exoreee branch office
In English', drug .tore.
Nice, frenh country butter at Cum-
mlng* Mercantile Co.
A .mall house for .ale. A. I,. Stew-
art, (' r. flth and D streets.
Oeorge Davis, expert je*el«r heail-
qnarter. English', drug store.
James F.. Malone left yesterday
afternoon for Ilia Wisconsin home.
All kinds of furniture and carpets
on eaiy payment, at Banks St Wade.
Two lota in North Perry, 135 apiece.
A. L. Stewart, Cor. 5th and I) streets.
A. n. Benrd, father of Henry Beard
of this city, i here from Oklahoma
City.
Business and dwelling houses for
Tent. A. 1.. Stewart, Cor. 6th and I)
.trecta.
Best selection of hand made choco-
late and other candies at Cummings'
Marc. Co.
Fine bnsincs. house and lot in block
42, 325. A. L. Stewart, Cor. 5th and
D streets.
Furnished room for rent, ifl per
month. A. L. Stewart, Cor. 5th and
D street.
California canned fruits—15c per
Marshal Tilghman ia In Chandler.
H. F. Ardery ia in the capital city.
R. M. Whiterock ia here upon busi-
neaa.
W. T. Wills is here from Dallas,
Texas.
Mrs. Fawbuah and bar on are in
Gutbrie.
Little Clara Malin ia dowa with tha
meaalea.
E. W. Sullivan of the O. K. hotel is
in Guthrie.
C. B, l.uggart is in Perry. He comes
from Omaha.
('has Benight, of Guthrie, is spend-
ing a few days iu Perry.
Volney Hoggatt, Perry's religious
lawyer was iu Guthrie yesterday.
Dick Plunkatt, the geuial and
whole-souled,who has beeu out of the
city for some duya has roturued.
Small boy (aside) "Gee whi . but
thohe Little Giant Pills taka the cake."
Mold and warraatad by all druggists.
W. S. Avard of Joplin, the lead and
zinc metropolis of Missouri, will
doubtless looate iu Perry. He is now
in the city.
A cup of Parks' Tea at night moves
the bowels in the morning without
pain or discomfort. Sold by Perry
Drug Co.
The handsome house being erected
in North Perry by George K. Clayton,
justice of the peace is uoaring com-
pletion.
Attorney R. Hester formerly from
Norman, has located in rooms over
the Richardson Mercantile Co., on
Seventh street.
All you can aat for 15 cants at tba
Presbyterian art social Tuesday aveu-
intr, he -ides a good program and a
flue art exhibit free.
J. A. C'ruiksliank goes to Guthrie
Monday to enter business there.
Messrs. Dulaney and Taj lor will con-
tinue the loan business.
D. H. Fitzgerald, brother of J. W.
Fitzgerald, thu wholesale man, re-
turned from Enid vesterddy and left
today for Hutchi.on, Kai.
H. Halleck Stoner yesterday filed
with the recorder bis certificate of
graduation issued by the St. Joseph
medical college of St. Joe., Mo.
Ransom & Bailey got the first de-
cision rendered at this land office in
favor of one of their clients. They
won on the grounds of prior set'le-
ment.
I. S. Remington, who has a magni-
ficent claim with no contestant, near
the town of Newkirk was in town to-
day. Ho left for home on th after-
noon train.
W. E. Chapman & Co. are putting
in a well selected stock of dry goods.
Their store is under the board of
trade rooms on the north aide of the
square.
Parks' 9u re'"ore is a positive spe-
cific for women who are all "r in
down." and at certain times a.c
troubled by backaches, huadachej.
etc. Sold by ail druggists.
BOARD OF TRADE.
ral, Weather i'lac and Snow Storm.■ The
Min.treU— Tbe Regular meet,
tug Tuesday Nt-it—A Kindly
meant Correeilaa.
Tha local man called at tha offica of
tha board of trada thia morning and
had a chat with tha aecratary
upon miticsjllaDeoua aubjacta, all
ot which wits of interest to the
board of trade membera and their
frienda. , . Al_ . .
Geo. W. Pursell remarked that be
wished the scribe would inquire at
Washington and nea what the trouble
was." Upon being asked for nar-
ticulara, "old prob" said, t4\\ til, I
have had no telegram from the seat
of weather predictions; the fair
weather tlag is flving and hert I And
myself with a pile of clouds, chuck
full of snow upon my hands and I
don't know what to do with them.
Dropping the awkard difficulty Mr.
Pursell wished an announcement to
the effect that the board-of trade-all-
star- combination- minstrel- company
report at the board of trad© rooms
tomorrow, Sunday, February 4th.
The gentlemen interested will under-
stand this and act accordingly.
The regular meeting of the board of
trude will take place Tuesday even-
ing next. Matters relative to the
proposed hotel and the railroad have
gotten to that point when further
action is required upon the part of
the board in session.
Welch & Faulds,
H
-DEALERS If
ardware and I mplements.
Special attention given to country trade. Estimates on buildings furnished at thg lowesl rales.
TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION WITH THE STORE.
Fine line of building hardware. Heating stoves at cost. Full line of farming implements.
D Strt.t, 6etw.cn 7th and 8th, • . PERRY, OKLA.
THE TWO STEWARTS.
llimsalf aiid tlie Other t'cllib. Distinction,
Difference a 4 Designation Its
Hear lag upon an lacunie.
Rome time ago, a man by tho name
of Stewart had a difficulty with a
clerk in the laud offlce. The two
came to bjowa.
An estimable gentleman of this
city, a lawyer by profession, and
with frequent occasion to appear at
- -—-. : —. . ,„n the land office bears the name of
It ia sincerely'hopedI that a.full at- gtewart)_Mr. c. H. 8tewart. it be-
tendance ill be presen . . pomeH requisite and necessary to state
'"K"1. , . that the Stewart who was a partici-
The secretary of the board is in re- ; pan( jn tjie row and the Stewart who
ceipt of newspapers published 'n is a disciple of Blaekstone are two dif-
wiiiely separated sections of the ferentB Stewarts. One is himself, so to
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seem, that the board of aM(i the other—why, he is the
. i „ther fellow, of course.
The first one has for his initials
L. H., and the last one for initials
boast« of C. H. Both distinction, dif-
ference, designation and physique are
present iu the case. With tills de-
tailed explanation Mr. C. H. Stewart
should lose no more law eases,
rather retaining fees.
country. ..
trado of Perry is being heard of all
over the United States, and even
Canada. The papers would indicate
as much at any rate. This is eminent-
ly satistactory.
a misconception upon the part of
a number of gentlemen regarding the
use of the board of trode rooms ex-
ists. Tiia board has its hall; the
secretary of the board lias his offices
and the latter are aa much private to
hiiu as are tha private offices of the
men who enter at all hours and ex-
pectorate over everything in reach.
Mr. Pursell wishes to avoid being
misunderstood in this matter. Gen-
tlemen are always welcome. What
he objects to is that parties upon en
" Agricola Hotel
AND
CAFE STANLEY:
(Ufie ©JineAf Ji>uifc|ing in Perry,
NEAT, CLEAN, LIGHT, CHEERFUL ROOMS.
Travelers and others find here, COMFORT AND REST.
Table Service the Best in the City.
Cor. I) and Exchange St., near Public Square, - PERRY, OKLA
CHURCH SERVICES.
both Saint and Sinner oisy go.
Church win! Sunday School.
trance mistake the offices as their enth and KtKhtli. rivji
own individual lounging place and j.^^iahomau-r'ntor)
Dr. Brengle has the handsomest and
most valuable mare in or around the
city. She is a "converted" mare. Ir.
driving her a touch on the lino will
control her gait. She will pacs or
trot as desired. Harbaugh & Seriglit
have jtist completed a fine harnsss
for the beauty.
W. I. Church, of Stanton Post, f).
A. R, says: "I have tried nearly
every cough remedy but have found
nothing to compare with Parks'
Cough Sy-up. There n nothing on
earth like it for bronchitis. I have
refTered ever since my discharge
from the army and Parks' Cough
Syrup is tho only remedy that has
eTer helped me." Sold by all drug-
ist«.
The Presbyterian ladies will give r.n ,
art social next Tuesday evening at the j
Presbyterian tabernacle on Eighth
street". Recitations,songs, and a good
tim-. Lunch of pie and coffee 15
cents. Admission free.
Thr Times man dropped into the I
drug store of C. C. Ingram yssterday |
and was shown some of the most j
beautiful designs of wallpaper that
h>s optics have gazed upon for many
a dav. Mr. Ingram knows the de-
mands of the trade of Perry and is
tireless in his effort to supply jhom.
What is it? It is a bottle. What is
in the bottle? Syrup. Why do I aee
it in so many houses? Because every-
body likes "it. What is it for? For
coughs, colds, croup, whooping
Tllf FIRST UArTlST,
The llni'tlbt church services wilt he held
on the south slile til It street between Sev-
L-achlnx at 11 a. in. and
Dyke, our missionary
■•V. .u for Oklahoma territory "will be with us. All
ac t strictly in consonance with the urecordially invited.
mistake. But perhaps worst of all is metuiuhht Kriscorn..
the man who upon entering and T)1(J M K. church will hold services to-
throughout his stay treats the neatly morrow at the Masonic II II on li street; be-
t . i,/, uT\nlrl a 1-nrri He < tween Hlxth and seventh as follows: sab-
kept offlce as he would a Larn. ric (,atli sehixjl at 10 a. in. I'reaclihiK at 11 a,
spits anywhere and almost every-1 ln h|ivvorih i.oukuo at t; :to p. in., and
where. He pastes his u«ed-up quid preacttliiK at T:w p, in. All are cordlai.y
of tobacco anywhere—even on the i invited, i>. j. M. wtxni. l astor.
hopitality be decent and courteous ro<imSi north side of square, at 11 a maud
there as* they would were they iu -pui. The members and friends are Invl-
their own places of business. This to attend.
need not create friction for no names j catholic chcbch.
are mentioned. Let those who are the rt!me SudSi*
guilty of breaches forsake their tfui,t} j olie.lialf t,iock west 01 the public square on
ways and all will be well. d street. Mass win he celebrated
J —^ j *eiix l>e Uras&e, of tiuthrle, Aver
There is nothing in this world that estmis letter by ''";vRAeR",^1',lI^p Mwr'
gives such perfect satisfaction for all, «" '"• ,M (,.7'.1. ^ ix.ovlt. '
blood disorders as Beggs' Blood Pari-1 the congrenatlonal church on
fler and Blood Maker. It dues up y'mM.t i^tweun Mxth ami seventh, every
blotches and pimples or. the face, Sunijav,'sabbath schoelat ion.m. Preach-
heals old sores and eruptions, makes inyutua. m. and at p. m. Everyone
yellow Skill clear and transparent cordiully invited
and keeps the bowels and liver in
C. C. INGRAM,
DRUGGIST.
Seventh St., Opposite U. S. Land Office.
The Largest Stock of WALL PAPER
IN THE TERRITORY.
Also aoft fur John A. Mosurv & Sons Celebrated Paint.
perfect "condition. Sold and war-
ranted by all druggi.'i.
There will be
EPiscorAL.
, „... . ervlces at the city hall ut
, ut. and Sunday School at ilie resid-
ence of Mrs. Mi-Michael on l> street between
Seventh and Klghtli at 10 a. m.
* iji.« v \«ariiln^.
•My young friend." - a i d the kind
old man with the t acts, "will you
oblige me by leading this some day
when you liavc the leisure?"
The young man locked at the little
pamphlet. It was entitled; "Shun
the Place of Kverlasting Burning!"
"Why, uncle." ho said, "I should
think it would be a healthy place.
They boil water, don't they?"
"Yes. my dear young friend," re-
joined the kiiid old man. "And they
also burn garbage. You'd better
keep away"'—Chicago Tribune.
Moody, Williams & Co.
Law and Real Estate.
List your property with us and we will Watch and Protect
It. Land and lot contests handled with a knowledge
of the business. Witnesses sought out
in Contest cases.
fit will buy or sell your Property or*,rent it at legitimate rates of commission
and Advertise iu this column free of expense to you.
Office on C Street, Opposite the Land Office.
A good bottom claim on Black Bear
nine miles northwest.
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can at Curaraings Mar. C o., oth t., COUg|1 an(] consumption. What is iU
bat. I> and K. name? Parks' Cough Syrup. Sold by
J. E. Hart is in the city. He hails I Perry Drug Co.
from Kildare where he is in the real, Delicatessen cafe has cm-
•state business. ployed as their cook the well known, .
A fine house and lot in block 11 for culflnary artist, .Sam Somnierian.l ' 1 „
A. L. Stewart, Cor. 5th and D and their sorvico will be better if dele^ate co'ivont,on to ^. ei
lUlDMtNdtri.
Send fifty cc-nta in money or stamps
and got a copy of Calvert's Settlers'
Guide. If you are interested in hold-
ing a claim or quarter of school land,
or a town lot, you can't afford to do
without this book. Address, J. L.
Calvert, P. 0. box 125, Perry, 0. T.
Woodmen
The Woodmen of the world met at;
I. O. O. F. hall last evening, and per-
fected their organization by electing
the following officers:
E. H. Perry, C. C.; E. M. Clark,
clerk: J. \V. Fitsgerald, A. L.; B. I .
Hunt, bank.'r; II. <'. B irnette, escort;
J. B. Smith, watchman; W. I. White,
[ senlrv.
The order is in excellent working
order and bids fair to have a large
membership.
n^ies*' * berry ( ourii Syrup.
The greatest and best t'ougli Syrup.
It will relieve a cough quicker, surer matter of the estate of James Moor.,
and moro effectually than any thing \otlce Is hereby Riven that Saturday, the
on the market. Sold and warranted | .td day of February, lsoi, at l o'clock *p. nt.
hr all rirnirtri.t. I"' s<tu' nt ,ho court room of salil
ay court, In the city of l'erry, county of 1', and
i Territory of Oklahoma, has been np-
11.publican Commlttc. Me.tinu- pointed as the time and place for proving
TbA.r. ,eill !,.• -1 mpetinir of the re- i the w)ll of said James Moore, deceased,
rbere will in a meeung 01 ine re nnd r.r v.earlmr the application of Joseph ('
publican central committee of the Ml'lor ft>r letters of administration with
city of Perry at the offico of Thomas the will annexed thereto.
fh Stewart oil Seventh street. Febru- tvitnes. my hand anil the seal oftlili
.11 .- , , i T,' | : , coart, tilts V3d day of Jannary, ls!M.
ury ,itl, at i o'clock p. m. Tne object j edwahds,
of t he meeting is to perfect arrange-| rrobate Judge,
Fon Sale—A good farm on Red Rock i
northwest oi town, cheap.
Fine lot east of railroad, S0xl62, with
food well chean A 8ood bottom claim on Red Rock
good well, cheap. ninetehn miles northwest.
Relinquishment to an elegant low .
upland cla.in four snd miles «°od claim one mile from Wharton,
northeast ofPe.. v; one mile from level, good soil, good spring and flna
small railroad stiation, water and view of Perry and Wharton.
timber. The finest bottom claim in the strip on
Relinquishment to fine claim in 2i 1 w Black Bear four miles northeast for
on Red Rock, for sale cheap. 81,100.
To Rent—Three room, plastered,
house. L°t an(l building 25x40 on B straat
Building on C street for rent cheap. wXpayTi? price for a fair bottom
Elegant stand for dry goods house claim or good upland claim.
facing the square for rent. A fine claim Qn Red ^ k f
CITY PROPERTY sale cheap.
For Sale - Fine lot well and house for
sale, two blocks from square; #125. gchoo)j cheap. Qnly |1(K)
FifAy-,0?ll0c.V-!\0U!,.e^!tfbie.^"d we" ! Lot and box-lioase" 12x14 in North
Perry for 375.
I First Pub In Dally Tim 'S Ja'i .'1, ISUIJ
Notice to Prnhato a Will.
TKUlflTORV of oklahoma, I
CofSTT or P. I *
on north Sixth street for *140.
Fine lot and shack in North Perrv for
65.00.
Lot on C street and building 20-24 in
two store rooms renting for 836 per
month for sale for S500.
Complete restaurant outfit for sale.
Lots in North, West and South Perry
to exchange or for sale.
FARM PROPERTY
, , , To Rf.nt—Good hotel in
Excellent upland claim in 24 2 w for cation.
sale cheap. I Qne elegant store room nicely for
A level and beautiful claim in 24 lw at nished size 24x60.
a low figure.
■ale.
street.,
J. W. Whitney, the genial B street
grocer, has just rocovered from a tus-
sle with the grip.
tr
II■** I'K
pons ,le than ever.
da toot, purely vegetable soaps
gllib's drug store.
Oood house and three improved lots I ou h. ! shall use nothing else i:i the
in North Perry, «150. A L. Stewart, future." Sold by all druggists.
Cor. fith and D streets. | judge Wm. Allison cante evor
hundred peach trees foi ' through the smw and col 1 today
torial committeeman for
Let everv member be present.
Mrs. N. Meyette, the Genesee henry tin vki>, Lapis StuhdhvAnt, |
county treasurer of the w. c. T. V., i Secretary. ilhairinan.1
and a very influential worker in the :
** lla igft look!! j
This is a remark made by &o many ;
edy I have ever tried for constipation. ; nusbands. If the poor wife only knew
It requires smaller doses and is thor-' il(W e Hnd lasting a curl Nonpareil i
per Latta.
, harris \ .
Attoraajs
" ° "r, , . „ . . 41 cause of women, says: "I have used j iir *«aai
Full lina ctlebraten Mexican toot • parj|S 'Pea and find it is the best rem-
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I door
Twenty
■ale at G. W. Whitney t, B street,, sec-
ond door east of Seventh.
Call t Whitney'* for low prices on
Srocaries and flour. B atreet 2nd
oor vast of 7th street.
Remember the art social at the
Presbyterian tent Tuesday evening.
Coma and get acquainted.
Fred Dunlap, of Cleveland, ill the
"Triangle," was in tho city yesterday
on lit* way home from Gutbrie.
A claim lor sale. 100 acres of good
plow land, timber and water. A. L.
Stewart, Oor. 5th and D streets.
The family of J. C. Hoflus arrived
in Perry yesterday and are now com-
fortably settled in their now home.
Russel Briggs is engaged at tho
Farmers and Merchants bank during
the absence of Mr. Boyes in Iowa.
Rev. Wotherull, pastor of llie Epis-
copal church at Stillwater, is in the
Um &uest of j. Malcoiu Joliunou.
a lucrative law
The ju.lge is'l eng
business at Pawnee.
"If you don't look better, fe"l 'let-
ter, eat better and aieep bellrr, bring
it back." That la what we .ay when
we sella bottle of "Park's Sure Cure."
If you are not fcvling iust right, If
your head aches; your back aches;
vour stomach distresses yon; if you
are "out of sorts" and don't know
what the trouble is, why don't you
trv a bottle on this gauranleed plan?
"We will take the chances if you will
take the medicine." Sold by Perry
Drug Co.
County clerk, Joh. Blackburn, Is
able to he up and around. The at-
tack of malarial fevor which tempor-
arily brought him low was a severe
one.
llMri.t h* and Inrilgritloii.
Can be cured. If you don't believe it
try Begg's Little Giant Pills. Sold
•nd warranted by all druggists.
lit- Curler would make she would
try it loo quick. Price 50 cents per
'itv.lo. Sold by all druggists.
.)t>Ml<-< ( ourtft.
Before 0. S. Holt, justice of the
peace, the ease of Rainseyer vs
Holmes is still on trial.
Before George li. Clay ton, justice
ol the peace: Dankers vs E. A.
Jacobs, suit on account; continued.
A new case filed is that of Bellbird vs
A1 lIolmeB, a suit to rocover money
for labor performed. Tlie case of
Kobiskie vs A1 Holmes is still on trial.
D. G. Tipton vs the town.ite of Perry,
a motion to make tho appeal bond
greater and incidentally, more suffi-
cient, still on.
The J. H. Wolfe
Cafe
Is t!n only plac" |
where the
Elite Dine.
All Meats and Game
shipped to this place1
direct from
EASTERN MARKETS. |
The market in connection is
First-Class.
Private Stock.
Best 5c Cigar.
Manufactured by H. W. IiHUSTIISTO-JEH-
Far Sale by all tir*t-c«M Retailers.
Lots in block 30, northwest Perry for
sale at $2o.
Two lots fac'ng public square on C
street, at reasojaoie priceB.
Have a lot and good sto 'e bu '.ding
on B street for sa e. ha .' cash ana
half long time.
Tu .s is a bargain.
elegant le
to the continued warm weather and conse-
Owing quent slow sale of
HEAVY GOODS
,V ■ have picked out
Good
SUITS
$6
Next
Golden
which we will run off at
per
Suit
-FOR THE
Two
Weeks.
Eagle Clothing Go.
SeuthwMt Cer. 7th and D
JACOB FRK4JDKNBKRCaa, Af*P
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Greer, Bert R. & Humphries, Jac. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 117, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1894, newspaper, February 3, 1894; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115487/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.