The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 10, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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Election Returns, P County, November 6th, 1894.
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Doctor Cullimore.
SURGERY PRBFEBRED, •
Office: North side square, I) .street, near 6th street.
Residence: F street, near (>th street.
Don't Eat bad Bread .
When you can buy the acknowledged
Best in the World.
4 4
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5 9
214 I
I:Flour Cheap
11 At any Grocery in Perrv.
Perry Bottling Works,
Soda,
Seltzer,
Siphon
■fW3KT'' * — • T V and
Mineral Waters.
PERRV, OKLA
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I'. (). Box 116
NEW YORK HARDWARE
KOK
Wk hope the i t )p! of !!n
not kill the ilo
they threaten to do. 1 w ;ii \
lish a pn 0
many good men out of the profe
Before the old < lr w - iJ i
nihilists wen a
Russian i aIP haB ; • I Uch 11
dodging nihilii t > as a is mii-
date has getting out < v., • i i
campaign poai : •. U -.
The late republic in 1 i-!i-.le d :n-
onatratea thi •
pie demand \ i
indoatx U • and ■
laborer;
that the den
of directing tb ^ ai
thirdly, tho pi j.;.
^ress who can and
The Austra'i ni
ed to enable m n to
wanted to with
has reanlte'd In m
has caused mor<
didn't want ; - :
that \va8 ever ena> . . e-
form1' and of«
althol lih i'i\
Ponca City Co
publican pap; i of •
If, D. Ii ;
(Of.-council in tin ! .
has bei
many friends si! ov t te ry
will be pleaai i ■ o h<
Mr. Baker waa ...
Tecumseh and noK .
Soon after the 1 c«iti •
began its work it \vas cli-;cu\\ : ed . i
a slush fund of #70
raised to buy the coinin " • ee. j\v a
bribe of ten thousand has !k ;i made
to $be attorney if
oacrtaln police captal
There is more corruption and villainy
in Tamilian, ; i
have dreamed off.
I For 1
| prefer 1
iiouse.
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f i. :
si A furnished room to
oi a rtian and wife. Would I
hav them board in thej
■ i .1. this ..ilice <mi south
crt v i '.etwt- n Seventh and
JOB
It Dock Not 1 oHt Alithlng
T.i : vl'ai k ' Sure Cure. A specific
. ure for all diseases peculiar to 1
w in. l. Ask your druggist our guar-
.tiiCtd plan, is old by Perry Ur.ig Co.
j Tally Dining llr.il tables are fur-
! aislie.'l Willi all the delicacies of the
<ea .011. llest the market atrords.
RESCUED FROM OLD JUNK.
oloncl l.r.lr.lrd'.l Copper Teakettle 111
Revolutionary-\\ ur Iluy •.
\\ ilo jogging through the country
Gorton, Qonn.( the other day
i ; ik man bought a famous relic
ti. - figurative ton :'. It wa* tlie
•op;: :• tamp t-ea-kettlc of Colonel
V. i iiam Ledyard, the hero and mar-
.• of tho famous (iorton Heights
lii.tlUi and massacre of 1781. Led-
a d's copper 'tca-koitlo is historic.
Times „
StOVCS, Barbed Wire
Department Building Material and Nails.
; J Jeavy, Light and Draft
Wholesale and Retail.
YOU CAN HAVE MADE TO ORDER
H. J. SERLG-HT,
h:
Bank Books,
Blank Books,
ag1 ab
out five years
it \
,vas with him
.ttle of
C. i ton Heights,
i ved t
he Hiitis'a rap-
and. tb.
it was lo t.
, tbou
,?h. that it was
1 of Ja
ttio and finally
thou
Of course we shouid -ty n - hi.
but good of tli dead, !;ui \i
speak of the laio </. r . : ■
stretch h is c -
cord. It has b*. t-n d ti: i*
he was good to his f ■ v- .
We may com]-r< , . ■ : our con-
science by tcJ.i.i, tli •:, ..<<.i .'i no
one knows anything a! nit it nave
those whose ht ads won d pay the
penalty did they ay oliierwi . Lot \ little lartar
Ub hope it is t. . • ti.. ; u: r , be On the t.-ciii d*- troys the enamel and 1
no other claim ; • . xamicr '1 ;*«i ! 1 n* ^,,x.:ifro° r0" |
. . . a. lt , . . i move this very aunoyiua growth and
to present to h>.. 1 , ivi- whep he a. - ; jt.ave 111• teeth white and pearly. All |
rives at the gates. druggists keep it.
left on tin
recovered by a ntejnl r of the col ■-
v 's family^ who dwelt not far from
i • j mkman gi t it tr<k .
•Irs. Avery, a very old woman, and a
iives ia an aueiont farm-house a milo
;v *u from Gorton Heights She said
t ha i. been in the possoision of her
fa :.:iy for about.100 years, and there
n> ' : shadov < i a doubt about it •
ii.entity. Tne junk dealer brought
it to Norwich and sold it to Jacob
1\ njamia ^!r Bcn'amin had barely
purchased the relic when he iveeivod
a n >!•• f t in a Boston antiqua: ian ano
i< 1 iiuntcr. who ofTered for the
blackcned and briireed old tea kettle
It is a very curious affair. So . x-
Nit' 17 wr' UL'ht i^ it thi; it appears
' havboen moulded out of a single
-h. ■•? of liiin Tlv body of
.. kett.c is ; perf « t' welded that
,. • seam visible in it. The bottom
wchl d on.in tho tame way with
i. n.ire tenons or dov. tails, but
- • j rfesct i- the work it needs a keen
to note them. Th slim, curved
. t i- a!.v weitie'i ..nu dovetailed in
< r.'. i. • k- ttle is Jn-
i - iuht y battered, and is
It i- a specimen of old-
1 and ]iainBtakin^r work,so
•' i an. v ith tho best
v, • - pair of attempt-
Mr. Benjamin will
aij-Lou and restored.
Ledgers,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IN SHOE FINDINGS
I am over stocked. Have an Immense Stock
I must reduce.
For tha next ten days I will sell goods at greatly reducsd prices. Fall line of
Robes and Blankets at prices to suit the timec.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. SOUTH SIDE SQUAE ON C ST.
NEXT TO PERRY BOOK STORE.
H. J. ^BRIGHT.
Journals,
i\'C ALL HINDI op
SMALL WORK, SUCH ASs
have
fetter J-leads,
Epu^lope^,
I P05t^5
j Dodders.
St. John's Military School.
SALINA, KANSAS.
A first-class hoarding school for hoys and younK men. Prepares for huslneso of colj
lege, at the same tltin- pays much attention to military training ami physical culture'
\rms ami nmunltlons furiilsht'il by theUnlteil status. Superh hulhllng, hellKhtful loca
tlon, Able professors.
RT. REV. E. S. THOMAS, Rector.
9m~ For circulars address, Walter M. Jay, A. M., Head Master.
Send to the TIMES,Office
FOR
District
School
Bonds.
We Keep them in Stock.
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Greer, Bert R. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 10, 1894, newspaper, November 10, 1894; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115588/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.