The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 230, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 16, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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We will SciV0
vou Money on Drv Goods and Shoes, Richardson Mercantile Co.
UAlIP.UAfc TIUT: T'AfU l:. ! Preparations
'-.I tb PAi '!■ give Hon r nip
1. >i" 'i . v v I r.vi-jjttoii A platform I tieL.j* <rect
. I l «I i • 11 a .1 ! ed iiu til*- rtiptai
be w ill dell
.nidi
, I . .'U k I" I «' Hill
.'Ofclll BO I hU
Chicago Eivifcit * (■• a ti Mi 1 hi ihcbardsoii, Jr , who had
- l. - r OUT 1 Hi''* i I r .jc fitly j'Ulctl&eed flit prOpei'tV Oil
l- cat YTz\gtt 9 'J ^ dt4tfc{ ftortL ot WMtet velar
t } Vi9ii*iza Af#r t lit u lamored. wdi sr. ou bring n
% « t .t v , ir&-> I luii bruit to oo'..up^ hit atw bi>i&e
As Her Call. Housing Meeting
(Committees I a*i Night
Let your wife f.uftei with heat.
Not buy -1 Krlul'le < UMjIlflr- StOVr
utU35..^WlGL0RI0US FOURTH1 YVIlV ***
Welch &
WlLi. CELEBKaJE
Why?
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t uli of trade All f Id erd vhTtlhg JhC-in
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I liive been front-led v* it li iii-
.li^ration an.J tiihr-aeui c- r ji vearn
i'rlr.l I'dlk-1 'IV a ahd it liJ3 I til - •! i"fc
i lei ririiiiiirlid ti to eV-^i \ Ij•' Coin-
ti* T' ?i 4 3 I^i Ug Co
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Atier tiiij itate oil *t.
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<«th«>rtii nil
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[ eelliig ^43 h®ld at The
i tound mn*; ^ rouiin^ u <
t'e/rV) tvill Ctt hall the ViilOud CulIiluUteef"
l.« talvOil u11 :ifill iiIIj>• Jlili.i* « 1, fir |ii«
Vllii «l 101 111 ordinuller I J i'A\L.O*
Clu.'i .li I*iilli.'t*
f*rry
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i he < r . iiiiig ti - ui> \ 0*11*11
li i itii 11 r it fit growth ol h ir t^« j
Hftir Rem wfirli luirintcid pv#
r-.il ll J i. t lull , u ll IH U |>llI'cri> V« Ke^ [
bliprti ration md tcti oil «-■ cl * 1 nl
the i jot.1 of Tti* hair Sold uud war- j
rallied hy all druggist*
Noll*«
Oil and lilt (-I* Monday, Jiiiii.* inn,
1SHI, nil ilii^s tound rniininjc ut iar^i',
without inMaltai'.Mia jirovifh i in ur-
(linaiUM . w ill Im• 1 ji1< 'ii tip and iin
I*oiiimIc-cI and killed if not rediM-incd.
1 .1. Tayiaim, ( Hiy Mrtrahttl.
I.illlf t.i.K ( llaneook, a^< (I twenty I
trionth'i, daughter of (Ji;f . \V. Han
000k, who iin«1 eait « i town« d®
I parted tbi* life yeBterrla> evening.
|The burial will take plaoe thin after- ]
noon.
ap|«<tinted lui
. Jul\ bai l euu«',
| pai i:
tit t'laint hVilli'LU ot
1 lie held al ' ll ullUlh i
As \v
HARDWARE.
Corner Sixth and I) Street*".,
PEKRY, U.
V
Aii nnuflual intf refit was raanireated
hy all prcfaent ahd a ^rand tiin*? •
^tiaruntend
All appointed eomrnittees are ready
j iind anxioua to do their part and the
j rtnance commltU-e will rail on every
! liusliieHH man and awk m liberal dona-
i t mil toward defraying expenaew « 1
colehratin^ the ^raiul old Fourth in
a way that will lie gloriously enter-
tained. As Perry ia the largest city
in Oklahoma, we expect, and will
have; the largest crowd ever nasembled
within the Territory on Fourth of
July.
By a unaninioutf vote Ur. Hrengle
was made ^rand marshal and L. 1.
Rboekey awRiftta-iit. With those men
10 lead t in* procession, we can salely
I count 011 having a proeenftion ot least
w \ r wm« ■ m 11, i' "i I' aii< 1 j two miles long.
1 •• • 1 xiIiiruUIk r*. . y., a unanimouH vote Uiecommittee
A ' .muum'....-'"./;:;..-';,.',' ■ TI... ...MM ,..I ti,.. Flr« FS«n.|on nrrangoment* w«« m-
w. .11 .-.m> - itt "ii i' sir. t. \ti iKuinher man, on the nquare last even- strueted to a hand of Indians to at-
m,, in }'.-"i f tun r.i - .r*t'u 1:> U'vio ii-, injr, attract*'-d :i large crowd. His tend and liave a roasted ox prepared
j- 1 . iias-hy. w m nr. < . 1. 1")l"ri s*• ; ti-st wan remarkably sueeesstul and j for them.
u- ut a lon« way toward convincing ; By u ianimouH vote it was decided
the spectators of ti e enii iem *. ol his j aj] business men would I
loTill lllllull '
N l lttllg hi
\ mi it i
hit:lit .
.i lit-r• 111 w «t) •
Hull appa r.itiin
, it iii' 11 i>
uud 15 street
w it h ur..
y e?'jiilii"
..niefi '
• 111vlleil t
juestcd to mak
wagons.
Dr. Brengl
f\u ant
to t he
H. Handles 1o the
I rade
It Itl-.l Lll
i.i 1 \ nine 11. v.
iu. at i .111
1 w« • • ..1 tic Bii' kh..11
III . -t . he! I.I h IU<1 I ll
C * J J it I I s^"v '
S« vrl l i lMi.ihiiii« i l
A new thing, tor Perry, in the way
1 | of social entertainment w ill he enio\
AL'htii er^ hy some of our society people to
I u.fri night. Two lis\- ricks, partially tilled era 1 arrange menu*.
II with straw, will be protiiled to trans-
' port the crowd to a picnic ground,
w. 1 1 about 11 miles from town. A jolly
■m« 1 . time i' expected.
niif hun.lrM barrel until fh * aM <*lty 1
Imll h«- ploVldwit Willi \N rtt'-l Wol I - llir-u |
tin* uid CltJ uhull luiuUii ull Hi. vNutei.l
I'o.ivlUed, hoivevoi. th- clt> own ner owii ,
A-afrwork . 1 ji unUmcon Ideratlon ot tie 1
granter: •piUiltlliif ball the width of th 1
rrfe' lunuediatelj around and iidjotnlng
the public quare
F1 .! Thai 1 he ihl i'ltthlee«;, tli.'-ll | [
hells uduilhhli.it>1>- Oi-l us«ivrTl* Iifl 11. Ill I
..•11 '.(deration nf itn* •!i\iniliuc .i il l« I run ;
eliisi', 111 rn. li tit the ( itv ..I l'eii\ ttii.l to li-
liiliabHants all nere- ury nnd «!• lien 1
s-pi liilJlnr tor 1 he treets meat 1. •m-'l In 1 li 1
franchise at .1 i r(ee tn h«* lieielnafier -peel
ri!•«1, Provided, that iiutlilnK herein ron-
talned shall bind &ald t It> <>i i*err> h C'.ir
tract h r any street -prlnkllii.'; uhat^oev. 1
-i.i . i. 'I hat tor the purpu «* ot provhl
liO'lor tin-payment ol tin water in j men
tinned In this ordinance then* Mhull he a
m - . d ugali'^l each uWiiei of propel t> "i
tenant located on or doin v hu in - taciov.
I he • t reet 10 he sprinkled :t tax n<>t Kreat**i
man fifty cents (..'n) p«-r week, tin- tame to
he die* aiid payable eyerv Nilurilaj nlKlit
Provided, however, that no lax «hflllbedue
illlle pel OIC UpOll Win. IU I lie tUXllUW
lie.*n levu<1 hall have reeelv^d the benefit
ol ucb prlnkllhtf and the rruntee herein
.0!■ empowered and hereby authorized to
r.jiie.i -ul<1 tax and a receipt Ii.mu twit ti 01
eli her of them shall he prima facie evidence
<.i the payment 01 the name.
-11 . ,ri 'that the city council •duill have
Hie |iower to pass cuch other and inn her « r
dlnance? as may be nece^ary to protect
and enforce the rights and nrlvlle^eH herein
'-•iMiited, which rights and privilege- shall
II o 1 he changed or abrogated durliiK the
iisplay on lerm <>1 the iruii< hi e unh - aid eraniee- ,
11 heli heir administrator or u^l^ib shall
tall to maintain ^tihl treet .prlnkllng foi a
I .-riod ot ten day ai any on.- time In the
1 re- t
the
•e committee Sidney Sapp addfid I ;-n>ct-> and*hlgliway^ a- oientloned in thi-
i .rnoTti in an.I \V ioidlnanco hould said ttiect? nsed :prlnkl
> mml tee on program ana ^ in( M , hall ., , ■ , m ,
•ommittee on geij
.N.ilhe to A.l*
1 upy tor «ti pbi>
riMBi must n* • m 11
U i KH k U1 to lllSlll
rhe 011 me day I'M
tanges will pn • «
bUi ttiemSlllV' arr
• III! I.I
111 '1 HE
rr he III the i.m. e by 1*2
! Inseitlou In the puper
1 fleJ haVti.c new ads or
r« me 1 n I h i I lit • find yo\
ordlnKly
nunh i < 01
At live o'clock
t district court in
adjourns sine die.
After tb«' rendition of the
n Adjmu 11^.
this afternoon the
and for I' county
tag.
tor felted
♦•i. . 1 hi- oidmaiice shall obllgat
(i>Miipiiiiiirt al^.i coin |oi> upon the -lanteer within five duj s 01
< ommittee on program is ai. .ifn. nnie thecltj hu fulhlh d it paitnfthei
inittee 011 printing and are instructed (4;tlII|,a,.,
to have dodirers printed and send! -i.. . This ordinance *hu.il tuke effect !
UM.ni all ovc. tb.- ••ounlry. ho IHttt 1 ^' •?V. ." «i prov l.
cllild ill I
Moll-
very uian, wo.ni.ii n.n1
lioii.it will be invited.
Meeting aUjott'l.^'l to meet.
ilav evening, at M o'clock Hbarp.
feveryboily tiun out uml afiBint Hie
r.li.'t | eon.niitteeM anil we will nure Ua \ a
! j .i ;:.api and publication.
j ApplOVi d till-
lAlTEJl)
;tli da> ot June. iStH.
" A STON1 Maj.
lei k •
W.
Star Clothing Co.
We Pants YOI ] this Week.
KINNTEW COMPANY CHK'AUU FAILUBE
IK Tin: I'AtSi: OF TllKtK PRU F8.
PANTS S
worth op to S9.00, go at $4.99
op to $7.00, go at $3.09
worth op to $5.00, go at $2.99
Hrtiieu.ber that we Pautu you this week or as Long ae Pants! I.aete
Star Clothing Co.
D St., North Side ot Square.
in the ( annon <-a c the petit jury was I vvar dance by the Indians
diMcharged Judgo Bierei, in a neat! By order of committee.
| little Hpcech, thanking ilicm for the! a. T. Hilev, Sec'y.
prompt, i file ut and fuithful perforin
their duller
l'Lk!<V ( AH III.S
(u t your ice «d Hinith
\\ ANTKD—A night cm
j tessen
I I).lUibhi, t.luie iti wi
Ntsrds)
\', W fiuchauau,
s in town
I h- t annou ( ne .
After a long disagreement the jury
brought in a verdict of guilty against
Jamts Cannon at noon today. The
indictment charged him with having
cook ai (to l'ei a ballot outside the booth at the tlr$t
ward precinct.
A loot ion for a new trial will be
•niioui ' argued at •• o'clock this afternoon.
The motion is a mere torrnai one and
from Kmisu City will probably be overruled.
•b Famous
a. o. t . \s i:«
i. tor Niel. fi.
Merchants
at
ii.
h >h
.1 Norfc
V ilc.as I
all
up
I h* \l« 11 y Dam e
\t Siiiith'uliull, last evening, a jolly
party was assembled to pass a few |
i l..\ pleas.uit iioni- . keeping time to thej
men > tinkling ot Pedro's harp.
Th"--- present were: Mesdamesi
^toiu , Bierer, Hanson, Smith, Clark.
Harbaugh, Beatty; Misses Downey, I
from .\MT'. Aley, Downey, LaC'osi.ett,
Deming and Hoberts; Messrs. 8tonet
bierer, ilanien, I J. Beatty. Smith,
"M (lark. Hurbflttgh, Cohen, Wilson,
I.on rleatt* , Buck, Kramer, King
.• j* \Vynn and MeCluug.
Tin shower of v«*aterday made ibe i
• venlug delighlfulli' cool, and the
dance was one ol the most ••njoyabh- ,
ot the ujjjh
Perry's Concert hand opened the!
exercises at the A. <>. I NV. ball, last
night. After which the following i
literary and musical program wa*'
rendered, everyone taking part re-
reiving deserved applause and praise.
Refreshments, consisting of ice
cream, cake, etc., were afterward'
served, netting a neat little sum tor
the Perry lodge.
PROGRAM:
i opThiu r -on?. Perry 1 odge l- ;
Address of Welcome .1.1, lircwn .
• Ouartetie—"Winnie Dell
Mi . 1 i I Hendley. Ml 1-hllu HARD TIMCS
Ury an. Mes-i.-. oaundei and lObben- ,T . rn-ke c.ur
, Toaii 'Otti Order anfl It. Bsnent- ! I orces os 10 m oui
Workman J \\ Fltfgtrald Qloaranca oale at once,
l _«:i • Mir M -ei in* > urhic
valance
Sale.
.J, 2s/L. K.E2yAX35TC3-T01Sr
DRUGGIST.
Fine Stationery, Imported Domestic Cigars, Homoepathic Medi
cincs, Paints, Oils, Varnish, F.tc.
One door north of P. O. - - PERRY, O. T.
Ml
will si a v
i
1
\V Stern., i- in
from Nf n Yort
Jno II. < i.tei ill, en me
tlulliriC yc.ti nl.n
i M. li.iriu m, of i it.tlirii
•■(reel., tbln ufternoon.
I.< wia li. Suli.iiitin, l
i*:j'isfei. (1 at Wolf. H
liny 1' i from .* man I lial
wit I. you Sraltb m ill Jo
I ilKL M A iIED To Jo II
.ofk Inquire at .Lii- <■ lii*
I .V '•trui.ftn tl.e vietii
lefrbU* a in tliu hsnJiin,
i« ini|.r..\ ing eacb d >
M'.",nk\ I" I.o. • At Utv ortln ol
lliiusom .V Ballev Jirerfly aoutli of
li.e IriuI I.rtlr. Chattel m>. urity re
rjulri'il
W Wil li A f '.rl for fi-neral bouse
tor family of two. Apply to Mrs
Hansen, northeast eorncr Seventh
and U streets.
N'els. iJarlii.K, of the t'nited Sasli & 4
l>oor I'o., liBa recovered from his in- morn)W at II n. in. and s.15 p.
juries nuu has returned to bis duties Kubjeet'in the morning, '"Great Sal
'•'■P01 : vat ion"', and in the eveni
llUel
Ml-.. I
Justice
,-iai bousi
fan volver Divine SU rvices will he held on Hun
h ndlt v and Miii 1 loiia bryan
i.. i-1 ■ ts'lc I am a W rkninn
Mi i Bi-e liuthrejr
"■ vol-. 1 "O Pn-nil •• Me-
Mr- J A ltulisi 11
• Toast—'"secret Societies"
Mr J. W Quick
p. I .wi t — • l he i lunch and bee re i so-
4 l. tl. |{ev . !>..!. M Wood
Ti ijunncitc •' lit o dem lu ll«=:
M i .Iu i i'*c, l'arrv, Ihewci .< lblM-h:
!•. Toa • i.o.,d M-nt. coin.- Again"
Mi . 1 « aiveit
I o I I.. l ul-n<
We the Knight* of Columbia ot
INCREASED BUSINESS
Hj> Compelled us to
handle larger stock,
therefore must unload
before it is too late
COME EARLY.
\ pill r-v To the people ol ferry. We wish again to eall your
/A \| l\ \ J attention to the tact that we are still selling Puinps,
1 \ < J 1 > / 1 1 Pipes, Hose, Sinks, Tubs, Hot Watter Boils, Etc., at
cost. Pumps, Tinware ana titoves Repaired. We want vonr work and eau
show vou the only
> FIRST-CLASS PUMPS <
Displayed in Perry. Come and gets prieea and be convinced that we are the
only Pump Dealers that claim to know the business. Don't be. humbuged
anil pay two prices for cheap sbody goods hilt come to the Pump Shop on
C street opp. the Two Johns.
&c CO., Plumbers
as manager of tin company s depot vatjon>'", nnd in the evening
at this place j wj|] ye die" The ordinance of bap
I.uffr A
Sixth street
A. Stono and Wolfe's Cab
will please leave same at this otllee Congregational Church meets in
and receive reward. Parringer's Hall, north side public
.Mrs. W .1 Fahe\ of I.cRov, N Y., square. Sunday school, 10 o'clock,
savs: "Have tried fifty cough cures. Morning service
Parks Cough Syrup i- the only one ; ing service, s.t
that helped me. 1 know it is the bent invited.
cough remedy. Sold by Perry Grug Co. i M. 1-. Church South will hold ser-
Tun Uki p. a tlrst*class bottling vices tomorrow on D street, between
ouuit consisting of stleara enginS 7tb and «tb, services as follows: Sun-
boiler, seal corking machine. Every- day ^.;Uool at lit u "
thing complete. On easy terms, lie-1 ti ° clock a. m. a id Hp. m. -v ry
for to this office. j i" lnvlted tofttte"d-
R'i'lie first of tilt ball games, between , Oonraniee.1 Cure.
Perry's "Famous" nine ami the Ponca , autj10.[21. our advertised drug-
Indian Cyclones, h being played ti Is [o g(jll ,Jr KinR,s New uiscovery
afternoon. Another game will for consumption, coughs, colds, upon
played tomorrow afternoon. (blH condillrun. n you arc attlicted
To trade for Perry property: 10 ! with a cough, cold or any lling, throat
acres timber land, l?« milo from rail- 0r chest trouble, and will use this
road station,'JO miles froui Jefferson . remedy as directed, giving it a fair
f .tv, Mo., situated in Miller county, trial, and experience no benefit, you
Mo. Address at once, A. L. Cock- ;,I11V return the bottle and have your
men, Orlando, O. T. money refunded. We could not make
... ,, Ibii offer did we not know that Dr.
The I.adies A Id society oft lie M. kIiic'b New Discovery could be re.
church will give a dime soelal at Mi i , „ever jinappolnt*. 'IVial
A. 1.. Swain'i), on Saturday evening,;, ,t, a ,lt j. M. HeminKton's
June null. 'HI, on hcvenlli street, be- ^ lj(_ j ft alzc 0(K. ftmi
tween A and B. Everybody Invited,
Heretofore I have not liotl time lo. ludni'i'il Itaio l«r L>*avui Meeiiii«b.
iiractlee III jUBllee courts or to do eoi-; j.'or the following meetings the A.
day,
at II a. m and ■ l - p in. The morning
a. r\ i. v will be a delineation ot Elisha's
! character by the pastor, Rev. Wood ,
and the evening discourse will be up-
on tin- subject, "Look not upon the
wine when it is red." Sabbath school
at 10 a in Kpworth League Hi T.lfi,
p m. All are cordially invited.
|t Lurch corner E and 10th.
Preaching at the Baptist church to-
m.
Why
Perry beg leave to call attenrion to the j t!i«f benefit ot the t ireatest
! toilofl ing, that certain individuals not . ,.
friendly to the K. of are circuia-1 Bargains ever ottered at this
ting a report to the effect that wc arc , seuson of the year.
June Wtli at the M. K. Church about to surrender our charter to the |
N
ladies shoulder cape on tism will be administered after tbe
between residence of W. evening services. ^ ou are eorciallj
Finder invited to attend.
SHIRTS.
Open!
A. O. l\ NV., we the members of
Harmony lodge, No. ltW, K of C., oI •
Perry, are prepared to say that said j j,, uur department, we otter you !
report is false in every particular and ; free antj unlimited choice
can further say that the lodge and j ^ of our 91.00, SI.25, and
order lias never been in a more pros-1 / I $1.50shirts for 76c. Com- j
perous condition than at the present / ) prising all the new styles
time. Our noble order teaches us the ; f elfects in Negligee, half I
sublime principals of Faith, Hope and laundried, putt bosoms and full laun-
Charity, the greatest of these charity, j dried shirts with detached collars and |
and therefore for this time we will be cutis. Remember vonr choice for 7ne i
The
J. H. Wolfe
, 11 o'clock and even
All are cordially
charitable and withhold names.
Dlt. G. Baudry, P. C.
C. F. MCDonouoh, C. ('.
1. M. Cabiness, Sec'y.
ORDINANCE NO 127.
,\n ordinauce H.'anilag to Charles Johnson
ami CharlesI'li velaiHl the light *-
cults. Remember your choice for 7ue.
See Samples in our Window.
$8.67 SUIT SALE.
We will continue our 8.67 Suit sale
one more week. Your pick of any
suit 011 our first Table for 8.(I7. No
better value or more honest goods
was ever offered to the public.
SILK HANDKERCHIEF!
to main-
tain and operate street rpilnkllu^ In and
atons the following named streets, to-
wit: On C street from Fifth street to
tighth street. 011 ti street from Fifth Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs,
Street lo Lighth street, on sixth street | warranted all silk,
rrom A to L street, on Seventh street from ™ • — - ■'
\ 10 K street In and for the City of Perry, I
Oklahoma Territory, and levying a tux I
and providing for the collection ol the
nine and said tax to he known as the
"Water lux," said tax to he collected
iroin those In the vicinity ol said sprlnkl
ing uud receiving the benefit therefrom
2/ie
75c
American and European
-NHHOTELJIP—
lectlug, bui 1 have employed tw<
young lawyers and shall take all
Llnds of lepsl work
EDOAR WATI: 1MB.
A number of I he i nun nd •-ot tlie ti.
A It. captured the ladies ol I In- W. H-
I), at their last mcwillie and compelled
theoi to accompany Ihniii to the ice
cream parlors when all had on en-
joyable tluae
T & S. K. will sell round trip trickets
from Perry, u T , to Denver, Col , at
iate ut - Is American Institute of
Homeopathic, annual convention of
National Republican League; Order
of Mystic Shrini , annual meeting ot
League of American Wheelmen For
information regarding dates of sale,
limits, etc .call on or address.
E. E Wemebvslt, Agent.
lie it ordained by the muy or and council
the city ol Perry
action I. That ibe right and authority
be und the saine is hereby granted tor a
period nl Ave years from the passangu here-
of to Charles Johnson and Charles Cleve-
land, theli heirs, and administrators or as-
signs to maintain und operut i street sprlnkl-
1 nk in the city of Perry, us the same is now
laid out uiKin in nnd along the following
streets, to-wit On "t."'street from Fifth
to Lighth street, on •,L>" street from Fifth
to tlHhtn street, on Sixth street from ma"
to "t" street, on 6e?entli troai "A" to
••E ' street. loi the usb uud benefit ut the
inhabitant-, theieoi on the terms and con-
ditions huielualter provided and the said
grantees, their helrp, ndmlstrntors, assigns
and employees are hereby authorized and
empowered to enter upon and use the above
limned streets und public hltfhwayi. and
grounds belonging to and under the control
ol the said City ol Perry a* the same Is now
laid out, for the purpose ot carrying and
conveying water ihereou und for sprinkling
• aid streets und public highways uud
rounds in uud lor the said city of Perry
> and bei
thereof, Provided
streets diail uot
•tructed.
SHC. '/ The .'Uid giuutor. the City of
Peny, UKiee to lurnl^h wutei lroui oue
well now Delonalng to the City of Perry and
situated on block tnim -two, known ns the
public park, with wind-mill and puuip, in-
cluding a water tank with the capacity os
chiefs, warranted all silk,
China Silk, Hemstitched. Hand*
korcldet'a, Emb'd initials,
NECK WEAR.
Our entire stock of Flowing End
Tecks iu the most beautiful designs,
Flowing End Four in Hands and all
other novelties of the season retail-
ing for 75c and Si, to close them out
at fiOc.
NIGHT SHIRTS.
The finest line of Mens Night Shirts
iu the city, at from 7/ic to 8l.f u.
Values giiarautem) or luuuey rcfuudeil, at
^The^_
Famous,
South Side Square near 6th. St.
The
Only
HOTEL IN PERRY.
Everything New
Centrally Located.
Rates same as all First-class Houses.
Furniture Elegant.
Buffet best in the Territory
4 Doors South of C on bth
PfRRY, OKLAHOMA.
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Greer, Bert R. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 230, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 16, 1894, newspaper, June 16, 1894; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115537/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.