The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 125, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 16, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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RAILROAD TIK2 TIlBLE.
Scl'TII BOC.JTD.
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No. 4"1?. I. "31 hx |i a ..
Ko. UJ, lAM'Al Frelf . 1U t i. M
jroarn coukd.
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Ho. 4'ih, IJ'.F* 1 l:*\ «■; : .Xpr«: * I*.
Mo. i'li. Local irel<ht, i ■ «.. * . :•
j:. E. WKxratvaT.Akeit.
Ferry, O. T. Nov £ MM.
• u nod last night to
.• « Blackwell, came
lodue directory.
In o. I < h i .' ia« ±4 Ji' .14, 1 on,
F., I'erry, °fc 1 territory, meets
•very Thui*dn> • < ■ „ a ' i p. in <>a i>
Hew: til betn I: ...s i < treet«. Viiltom
yi«always welcouu
O. G. rAl.Ml.it, N <•
W W. It UTAH, lit.
T^tiTIIKK LodK® No. «, Daughtersoi l: •
X!i hekah, l o O F, iii*-i i^ every ;• nd
Mhi! fourth Tuesday of each month. \ lfitom
welccin#. IlKS. I.ILI.II I r.lMSONt, .N ti.
Mi: Kloha I.IKKk kr.u, sec
To. o. | | , rjy hncauipment no. Perry
• ok.. iihtu nvery Tuesday evening at
4 r . ti J
J I'Al
i caft.::
Newkirk.
J. D.MdllifW
in today from Guthrie.
Wi unrst:■-?:<* there la to be a new
San lay .cuii rej i ter in our c'uy.
W. C. Gle nn goes to New! : : to-
morrow : orning on ollici:il liu iiu
T. U. Adkison sold a larue invoii e
to Mr. and Mrs. Kaney, of kuwlson,
today.
. Jno. Globe, of the State Capital,
came up last night and is shaking
hands with friends here.
am 0M ' * • o! i:.:<!• v.-.
Miles, 1 < r a I. «• i] i;u\ r near iviiro
was on trial before Judge Davis to-
I d y-
! G. W. Smith, traveling mlesmui
DO vol want v SNAP?
here it is.
\ our tree and unlin. i el eho.c
ot any Suit in the ! i u e ior '
Chance!
or any pair of Oil<! I'ants in the I
house
%.33 Letter Heads,
: , I
'' i:
<> ! ' ! i-:!o« b hall, Visiting patrl■
... ;iy invited to attend
i. t r, W W utan scribe
B'! \ It. Per: ft IDtM
rl> on the mi .i ml * . 11'
m\ i lis. . . J
(J,
A. It.. I: uner * i >'u i'o'.t ts.
'1 ••
l> im Ut their hall near tin corner ol sen atm
and li v.r All couira v tr e<
Wtt b ui o.
WlSIill TATLOIi l|Jt. 1 ■
Kof 1' I'eny I • •<)Ke, h K • ! 1*.
meets every Mini iy night ut « i tu.
0\i rt.lohe Dry '...odn it « All vijp'jik
k nights welcome
U . II. I ! ?* IV <. t B, C. C
J. J: tin an a. i lt, l:. of it. ati'j 8.
HOMlIt
meets i \
at 7 to p m at P
A and It street .
II *TIII. J. Mi i\v:
k" il. i\
. il.lrd Th
i < \ enlii I
meets every flr.-t
o. . Perry « a
?> and third salt; it: «i p. hi.. 111
Ilurrlnirer hall firs; stall \ r. east of i: .ani
« f Trade. All old and vl-ltn . nu i: i. <
quested to l e present.
k'. 11. i'kbrt, e ii. ( l u k,
(-'onsul Com. t'lerk.
FltllMtslllP AHhKMIll V Ml. I Of 4 14.
Ol I., meets eVei v "vf . ,.,y i \ ,ji; il
T .a In K of I' hall on .sevi-nth street (• -■
tween I and i itraetfl, wt of la oflti i
J II. I.hvvi". u. s. W. T -aim M \\
K
NM.IITH of I.AltOK i
nesday eve., 7 '.o |
Ixtli stieet over I'oi
•t «••. ei \ Vk
a. in their hall j
31lll!ng < o 's 1
J. II. J i won . M W.
for Raney, Alton k ( „ liol K !
|>ruduot of Arkan- u Citj . Kas., v.. a
doing our town today.
Jit v. I. . Clark, of Kansas' City,
, ' • • i I i U toniglit at the J'irs* Bap-
tist chili •' Ho is a line speaker*
j every on .-hould hear him.
Ke'ley and wife, who,
:n the cily for a wet '.':e
' and Mrs. Oliphant i« ti
their home at Alva, O. T. |
l . Hagby, ex-secr dry of
1 b' ard and now professor
('i! uido, wa§ in
cting old friends,
rei \ red in the con*
1 « a t < layers \ . Capers in favor
' of tl.r former inv ving the tit!o to
the northeast of 19 -0-1 west on the
grounds of prior settlement.
I K. K. Emery, representing the
Wir' -i l Hoil 'I j, was rustling
among our merchants today and left
a large ord with T. G. Adkison,
the popular 1) street grocer.
Work was resumed on the new
postoi '0 building today and 'ere
Ion , ,, this weather continue'. Perry
will have a government \> tofliee
equal to none in the territory.
The 1 : i i of V D. Oil -
Not hi i; i''ser\ (i, the inifst
and U I! very . >
in the han • is il
sale. e cannr i , ihe
goods here, but Come fn .md
look at them. Th# in ■ ^o; t
you a cent, and il y( ion't
think them diri
Envelopes,
Hon. ,
have bt i
quests r.f
I today for
| Dr. 11.
ot tho hig
)ic city i
a dcci;
p .u
per suit we von'tasl u to buy. |
This sale ii.^es proiiij i\ on
March 1st
FIRST COMt first sefiveo.
Men's line shoes and furni !iin^
goods a specialty
The Famous,
soutli Sl.l. Square, opp. Court llouie,
C 'llRCII CHIMES.
''I"' i SynophU of the Im r< Ik« •
Iilffe.-i ut ( liurt lu-M of the ( Uy
Tuiiiorrovi ,
and Bill Heads
^PRINTED AT=
AF. A A.M. I'erry Ix>d; n . 16 ho::'
. regularcoi m inlcatl in tba
third w eih esdtn i i ;i -n i v
Ma ic In good
H i.i r, w. u. Dr. 4 i
locni union N.
UII.O and .1, or A
• I'erry, Oklahoma,
nay evening at 7 •> p m. ,
visiting brothai • alwsyf
Vanderpool, Secretarv it .
Ident.
PERRY OPERA HOl'Sl:.
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT
iim: moiit nsn,
Tuesday, Feb.
on the
1 in tlie
i |s I).
i)un-
1 ii try
St. Man
ner Suv
mon. tone
nioi i.
o'clock,
Prencbinir al
niorroi
irrscopAL,
Kpiscopal church, cor-
n^nd C strectn. Rov. J.
, lia3 service with ser-
■ morning and evoninir
COS T
) p. m.,
I(>
| made K., . '2, ' a. " i 8"!tL'u
I third in a ser
I II. W. Wallerstedi i having a large dercr.
| plate u : i out put in tlio '. si and
Tiii
| MOUth\VI
build:: .
of eleg:
'teet eni
; Rioted, one of I:
i (lows in the city.
patt
It \
k.
v
{
off!" '
"!ih'
i'h
ii
i ix. EfWVIET
CUR fr TZ."
In Ills Latest Success,
FrfiTZ in a MADHOUSE.
Which I
Plil' SHYTER!
of I,is l/UHiness' Subject at the I're-bbv •
i" two ;;laiiseg are comer of Eighth and i.
and are 4 J by 70 row at It a m.t "The Go:
be, when com-i Grace." Evening .i r\j,
. itfit display win-1 good music andscrmonoi
| school tu a. m. Y. P. S. C
j p. m.
lit ckleu'a Arnica Salvt
The best ealvc in tho world:' >rcuts
that "rinses, sores, ulcers, salt rliei -a, fc-
(1 n ver sores, tetter, chapped hinds,
chilhlair. , corns, and all sl:in o-uu-
li
bet
on his. ' cninnai:. , corns, and
, i "on> i4'!,l positively cures piles oi uu
I pay required. It i, ^n-irantoed to
'u-e i - ..iti -f. ion or money re-
I : Ke "■") ci its j er box, for
sale by J. M. Heminiflc■
i tuat Eni- i ..
.lid no:
<iuc«;.
Uhil: '
I Those who
N w Discove
tlioso who !i
opportunity
advertised
bottle fret-.
: i ed
e bana
in the
lei and
I fo!
Famous
od Dr
■ i "t 1 11• •t re, s •
hew -on:?
t orit
N« n luin.
llxcellent ( ompany.
-l leudld Pro i . t: D
MALE HELP WANTED.
'Ill' W I.I K
I Ol ! He
has rusty,
Ed. BanUsLon, of Bed P.ock town
•hip, was in town today trading with i
our mere)..inta. Ed. is one of the |
pro^p rous old bachelor
vicinity, and has jus! ei
large new two st. ry ri sid
claim. Wo arc informed
soon to take u:,lj hiinsc
half. Iluw alxjut it, Ed?
Tho Guthrie Leader state
mctt will appear in that town Febru-
ary 19th which is a mistake. We Those
guarantee that J. K. Emmett will Press i
show in Perry, February llith, with
his complete company. I'i-; v tt d ie -
not go to Guthrio at all, lie will ap-
pear st only one other place i:i the
territory, Oklahoma Cit}. I'erry
Opera House .Management. 5t
W. J. T.ewi-s, representing the
Ann r: ' '• real Co., of Chicago, 111.,
'uianui'i of Pctlijohn's Break-
1 •' '■ 1 ■ Ihe ei.y and i ,li-bing
tho food otn to the hungry in < n-
ming's C tsli Grocery. The n...: dress to II. K. Bucklen & (Jo., Chica-
' i.a.l occ,i*,i..:* io test some of ti • foed go, and get a sample box of Dr. King's
:r I found it delicious. Mi i i s Kew Life pills free, as W6ll as a copy
: i . (, (brio tonight where he °f Guide to Health and Household
< will contribute '.o the wants f the
hungering multitude.
i i e I reuer nt Club.
The Ore nent ( Lib it:.vo another
one of their social bops last night in
the ball over C'uiiiinings a H, wn's
furnituro hto:-.'. About seventeen
eoupl were i i attendance, I: ides a
uucib r of gn>- v, ho wer: roj ally
enteri.u ■< i! . tiie members of that
very popular club. Tho m.i ie wit:
imt
ir, i. t
I f ir-
,'nureh
t t' tnor-
1 of G.
Subbail:
E. at 6:H'J
DAYS
s on t j n the I
AT THE
f ' furniture or cook
7 , i r i, . , "ant to sell or lien's
; ",k< ' h-iii I. .1. II. A i ilers..n 's
ea.t' ,1 state b'.Mk! S,r,'lt "a" "lo,'k
I^OB - • Iron bu ig s x 28, also
l iroodorgsin. d.n Aiidei>. n, one lialr
block east of state Hank on < street.
nil
Vll i
have
ry kn
(First Published In Thk TliiKf
1HU4.)
NOTICE.
To Whom It May Concern
Notice is herein
lander has this da v
• use to retail ll^iu
ty, «Oklahoma T, n
•h.lectlon t . ii, a::
••• tiled by ti,i |S; ,1.
.Id petition will bt
Perry, o. T.. Peb. i
January acth
value, and
• now the
< 'all on the
druggist and get a trial
Send your name and ad-
.) try it free
By H M.INORAHAV
't that II. Fried-
' id- petition for 1K3
!'• .. ■. . \. >ble coun
: . and that unless
as ii'tjulred by law,
d Mart h, A. ! ., lv.*",
anted.
M. < . Ford,
County c lerk
puty,
Eat Pettijohn s California
- Food.
Look Out for this
: ? CTJ '""I
t'
He is on Every
Package.
It is made from the i'acilic Coast White Wheat and
is \ ery Delicious.
of Guide to Health and
Instructor free. All of which is guar- ;
antoed to do you gooti and cost yon
"otbing. J. M_. lt. "-ingto„ druggist j Wo have a tale to unfold,
7tli Street, East Side, between D and E
UK.
V I ON
offu .' ever St. Lo'j's Restaurant, C'
St. between Seventh and Eighth.
J. a. G
splendid and the dancing was kept up phvQiriin
to a late hour, Tbose who attended
repor'. a very nice time and all 1 >!;
umce 11 rat
Ii
$25*<K>
Plater Kvei>
jtnlvef, forks, Sf
by dipping In padti .. ta \<-> * i!•
or hard work i d • uall. Vddi•
W I'Harris A Co , clerl > h. i ,ui>.' i .
Ohio.
PERRY CATCHES.
Furnished rooms, corn'r 8!Ii and Ii.
Attorney E. W. Jone returned
home last night from Guthrie,
S right, 011 the south side of square,
Is the place to get barm good::, tf
J. P. V.'inten, travliu- ollcifor f..r
the Slate Capital, was in ihe citv to-
day.
Wanted: A cheap lumber wagon
at Moyer's blacksmith shop eu B
street.
Jvost, rubber overshoe near Tho. p-
fson'a grocery store, Tucsdn: • 1 -
turn to this ofllce.
J. J. Fo_ltz, of tho Bee lliw ciotli-
ing company, made a flying trip lo
the capital city this afternoon.
All notary public seals will have to
«NnMn «wMin/ro, r. C0UI1'^ | valuable. They are guaranteed to be IP?'1!iw!llnlrr'ms ' 1 i - court
° perfqotiyfrom ever wsub- fra I
prepared to furnisb new seals. I ^ and to be purely vegetable. ^SkMlIrS^'t^"SH £
^ , V true story to tell
• DClltlSt We Are Cutting,
T enrin
ring an
Prices
All Grocers Sell It.
Try a Package.
FERGUSON STAGE CO.
Slashing, Ripp:ng, Tearing
Knocking, Hammering and
forward wi:h happy heart
next reiin'ar ball to be given b\ the
club, wlit I, occurs in x' Friday night
when o . ti 111 u i :.-. will ie add-
ed to the evuing' enlcrtainni. t.t.
1 roe euts.
Send f out .-.ddress to II. E i .tiek- •
len & Co . 1 'hicago, and get a tree
sample box of Dr. King's New Life
fills. V 1 .1 will convince you of
their merits. Those pills are easy in I
el ion and are particularly eifective
iu the ee.ira of constipation and sick
, headache. Fo.- malaria and liver
1 troubles they have boon proven in- ,, ,,
valuable. They are ;.iaraiitcf 1 to be 11 wlii.-h 11,-
... , ''.v PiainiHi,
. SAMPLE,
and Sui'ocon,
o 1 [
. OKL \
:"1 <>r Cit.be Uuildlng,
• corner of 7th and « at.
t nil forms or diseases
1 •• a lr, Wi-h -hi ,he i
ap dinnces attend!! * j
umtry by dav or • ••*'■•' •
•• s of 'Li tuin n
nrn and children.
Tearino-
DO YOU KNOW IT?
The greatest sale
U. S. MAIL AND STAGE LINE.
in
; history of Pe
Is prepare
to which hum
lato remedlc;
either In tow i
Spei lall l< s
and disease <•:
(wrst Pub. in ii a M.t Tuns i an. i,. Mm<) j tiinity of your life time. We
publication notice. (must sell out all our present
In the district court of v countv I L
Territory of OklaIio:ea.
Fkank 1. Uiuiwn, 1'iaIntllT. ,
vs.
Si: 1.1.Ii; I i l: - ■ - * n . Defendant. S
Th" ali ne i: ; | defendant. Nellie
Hrown, wi.i t il e noli •• '! she .,- b"t"i
sued in the dls'viet court (.1* Vtdilc ci.untv
Territory of i.r.iuhrmia, by the pJalntltr!
Uti i i i nvn.lnan action for .voice
and I i it she must npj I and an r th
Stage leaves Perry for Pawnee every day (Sunday included) at 9 a. m,
j for Morrison, Lela and Pawnee, arrives at Pawnee at 3 p. m. Leaves Paw-
thp r\ee r9 a I11' arrives at Peppy at * P* connecting at Pawnee with daily
_ 'pu-ge,. r Ckl\eland and Tulsa. Through tickets sold to Cleveland and Tulit.
-p, . -h,s 1,T?® carries the U. S. mail and express and is well equipped for pawen-
I lie OppOf- | "ers With reasonable rates and fast time.
prepared to fariiisb new seals. u nco and to be purely vegetable. a;iu'iuaVom';urwiiTbVVn\n7e.i7;au\st i™
I iss ice i ateer, the organist at They do not weaken by their action. (,lvoiv;n:; the pi.iintut i.- n in r. md .r -
the BapMtt church, teaches in tro- but by giving tone to stoma h and !>
menta inus c. ( all en her at the bowels greatly invigorate the svstera.
lome of Mrs. Gray on F, between 7th licgulttr size 2f,c per box. Sold by J. ^
ana i.'i-
and 8th.
tf
I ip. lteiuiugtou's.
• i i i ii.i i , n
hetueen plalatllT anil ilefemlnnt
?osts of salt,
J. II. II AVIOIIORRT.
V, ... t'ierk Dlst Court.
By W. 0. CjSlknn
Deputy.
stock, cost or value will not
be considered.
We are going to sell ti • ur i
Cheaper than ever 1 lllS WCCK.
Fine Hats, and Cnps at , and \
regular price, Boots and Shoes at
similiar prices.
No Half-Way Business with Us.
COMB TO-DAT.
St. John's Military School.
.QAI IMA !/ A M o A C
salina, kansas.
a first-class boarding ichoolfoi twys and roung mei, Prepares (or bu.m.ts of .
: ••..ut. .ii!,..„. training au,i DhnSS mhit,
tton^Able^rofeisonk bj ' ' ; 9tat • 9uP« buuSnj, u.iightfui k>
WFor circulars address, iv.iltur SI. Jay, a.'jl] te^ m^s't^'. TH®MAS' Rector,
Caters to the best trade only.
C Street Opposite Court
House.
Best stock all tbs tin*.
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Greer, Bert R. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 125, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 16, 1895, newspaper, February 16, 1895; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115626/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.