The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 137, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 2, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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O. W. Cooper was in from his claim
six mili'H west of ilie city today. lie
■ays the wheat crop is splendid in his
neighborhood and that farmers are
jublient over the prospects for a rich
harvest from that source. The cold
weather, he nays, has not done the
damage to wheat that was at first
supposed.
The property owners of West Perry
met last night iu the high school
> x. building, corner Ninth and K streets,
Furnished rooms, corner 8th and B. as ^ „nmjunced) alld appoinled a
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
SOUTH U<M'X1>.
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No. Chicago Kxpress s m
No. 4U , Missouri ltiver Express - m.
No. Hi, Local Freight, 10:45 a.m.
k. K. wicnTEavaLT, Agent.
Perry, O. T.. Nov. «, 1HW.
PERKY CATCHES.
Not much goin); in the courts these
days.
J. A. Stowell returned to Newkirk
this morning.
M. C. Ford retarned home from
Newkirk today.
Cal Ferguson went up to Kildare
today on business.
Geo. Todd went to Edmond last
night on business.
Chester Howe left on the noon train
for Oklahoma City.
T. J. Blevim returned home to
Newkirk last night.
We are 13usv
l.\ PACKING
I
lance!
committee of live, with F. 1'. Vaughn
as chairman, to represent the peopl
of West Ferry. A similar meeting
will be held in the near future at the
call of the chairman.
The "Conundrum Social" to be
given by the Christian Endeavor at
tin Christian church Monday evening |
the 25th, lias been postponed to Moil- j
day evening, March llli. Ail are j
invited to attend at that time. A !
short program has been prepared and j
will be rendered free of charge, after
which delicious refreshments v. ill be
served consistidg of twenty different
Spring Stock
WHICH HAS
JUST-ARRIVED.
Judge Smart returned home last j delicacies for which a charge of
evening to Newkirk. j twenty-five cents will be made for all
J. L. Pnncoast is transacting busi- >'ou c>n enl-
ness in the capital today. j My.t.ri<iu« i imi.
J. 0. Richl, of Cross, is in the city | Last night while Deputy Sheriff
■baking hands with old friends. Crawford and Andrews were passing [j ok f 01" BARGAINS
Ned Cheadle went down to Guthrie along F street, close to the spot where Week',
on a business trip this morning. the street crosses ( o\v creek, they
Attornev H. A. S.nill. went todutb-■oUoed something which looked lik.
rie today on professional business. f ra« out of the hollow ot a
large cottonwood tree winch stands
| close to the road. Taking hold of the
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Letter Heads,
Envelopes,
and Bill Heads
—-PRINTED AT~————
Sheriff Hansen boarded the south
bound train for (iuthrle today noon.
W. H. McClaskey has gone to Caw-
kerCity, Kan., on a ten days business
trip.
Mrs. >1. M. Collins, of the Orlando
Hotel, is reported quite sick with La-
grippe,
l'rof. Bagby, of the Orlando high
schools, came iu this morning from
that city.
Mrs. Jas Mullen has gone to Still-
water to visit with her son E. 11. Hul-
len and family.
E. C. I tassel ton has purchased the
Young property on I) street, between
Fifth and Sixth.
Deputy I". S. Marshal Wm. Tillman
came up from Guthrie today on of-
ficial business.
Dr. lfooe has been quite sick with
heart tronble for several days at his
home on E street.
Deputy Jno, Dickson, ex-sheriff of
Logan county, came In this morning
from the capital city.
Ed Kelly, ex-chief police of Guth-
rie, camo down on this morning's
passenger on business.
James B. Makil returned home to-
day from Osage county, where he
has been on business.
Mayor Stone was in Oklahoma City
today transacting business, returning
on the afternoon train.
Jt is hoped that tomorrow will be a
pretty day for the dedication of the
new Presbyterian church.
Wanted, a girl to do general house
work. Enquire of Mrs. Lobsitz, cor-
ner J. and Seventh streets.
W. E. McClung returned home this
morning from a business and pleasure
trip to South MoAlister, I. T.
Perry is noted for entertaining
more farmers on Saturdays than any
other two towns ill the strip.
I. N. Garner is having a new fence
put around his residence on C street
pus otherwise beautifying his place.
Ed Doan left last night for Okla-
homa City to attend the bedside of a Ti e s.. epers !
Bister who is very ill at her home in rafter; :iml fr..'
that city. all in pi,i :
! for the pluntcrin
! meneed, and Yv i in
l'erry p ; ni. ■ ■ \ ii
ounun v, I he v. . r
\
rag they gave a jerk and to their sur-
prise an overcoat and a pair of num-
ber ten over shoes fell to the ground.
They brought them to the cheriff's
office where they were examined,
but no one seems able to tell to whom
they belonged and the prediction is
that possibly they were stolen and
stuffed in the tree for the time being
till a better place of hiding could be
found for them. The coat is a brown,
considerably worn and has several
leather buttons on. T..e discovery
will be further looked into.
linlKllla r>r thr M il . l < .
The states commander writes us
from Lincoln, Nob., as follows: "Af-
ter trying other medicines for what
seemed to bo a very obstinate cough Al uln'
n our two children we tried Dr. |
King's New Discovery and at the end
of two days the cough entirely left
them. We will not be without it j
hereafter, as our experience proves
that it cures where allot!
fail." Signed, F. W. Stev
Com. Why not give this great medi-; pay required
The Famous,
South side Square, Opp. Court House, j
—-—
LITTLE GEM
Short Order House, |
Sixth fit. Opp. Court House.
OPEN ALL NiGHT.
MEAL
DAYS
All kinds of Game in Season.
OKI.A.
llucklen's Arnicst
The best salvo in the world'or outs,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhetu, fe-
ver sores, tetter, chapped h-xnds,
,AT THE—
her remedies chilblains, corns, and all ekin e-up-j
evens. Stale tion, and positively cures piles oi no j
. . s great medi- pay required. It is guaranteed to
cine a trial, as it is guaranteed arid ! ■'
trial bottles are free at J. M. Ut.mK've perfect satisfaction or money re-
ington's drug Store, llegular size 5Uc1 funded. Price 25 cents per box, for
and j 1.
[ salo by J. M. Remington.
:MM« MfflMiwTsaaraaaBaasggaagB
)f the Southwest,
THOSE $7.35 SUITS
—AT THE—
"• STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.
If you bave not seen them Mo not delay for they are going
fast and cannot be duplicated. Our new spring lino of
Ge.it'rj Furnishing*, Shirts, Hats, Cap.?, Boots and Shoes
filling on.* St ire, Pi. • low< * tfifku evert Fhe best
White Shirt for $1.00 on earth.
N. B. Trunks at cos
o'clock. Preaching at 7:45. Pro-
1 tracted meeting, all are invited. C.
! P. Brewer, pastor.
MALL HELP WANTED.
FERGUSON STAGE CO.
S75.00'
STAR CLOTHING
EmKW
\ \ Will K pal'l to holies :!il'I
to sell the kui'lil
Dlili Washer. Washes and them in
wo llilnut.'H K-lttii .,1 ■■ "til the liar,.,-. N .
xpellence Fells at f istit: per-
iaiK-:it t'osltlon. AU'.tress \v. r. Harrison
C'lei K No. II, Columbus, Olilo.
Hill,
All notary public seals will have to
be changed from "P" county to
"Noble" county. The Times office is
prepared to furnish new seals.
Wanted: Will buy stock of gro-
ceries in any part of the territory.
Must be cheap. Will pay spot cash.
Address B. S. Co., box, lSfi, Guthrie,
O. T. •" 2
Did you ever slop to think jBSt Ix -
fore yon took & drink, that t: .■ tine
may come day oomo when you'll l>e a
bleai-eyed bum? Every sot who's
lost liis (j, ip, oiicp, like yon, just took ]
a nip.
The K. of L. will yive an entertain-
ment at the K. P. hall, west side of
square tonight. Music, speaking, etc.
will be the the leading featurs of the
evening's entertainment, and every I
body is invited to attend. Admission
free.
look forward to warm
sweet fumes of the
, the son"s c. f the twit
The stone work on the new post-
office building on the northwest cor-
ner o! the public square is finished.
the floor and the
vork over bend are
rork of preparing
has already com-
: ny days the new
iy for oc-
p on the
SUNDAY SERVICES. ;\. F. Hi'UCha,
Ijt l'e
; r, \ al-
ston e work of this buildiiu is first-
cla -, nu l lo sl.ow : ;t Perry
has a i ! ■ o. ■ d i.ic. ■ ,ies as
can I ■ i • Is: .... I cie dimen-
sion stone is -. <1 Band stone, the
building bi ,ii,- trimnu l with white
lime stone, whit b I is i! Ofl beauti-
fully, f .ii i a hir.i'l o'c out ide
app irance. It will bo a beautiful
building when lluistd, and Perry is
proud of the distinction of being
favored with the only one of the
kind in the strip.
As wo
weather, the
Moon ' p i
tering I •,
brittle i
is di
with a.i '
fly, to t
us in ti
sweeter
s, and p;i < en c n ;i, n'd
i, niueh of tiio r j !
> d by Ibe c ••• tboii(:.ht thst
. eo:n ■ the p Uy house
;cour noses and r.wak ,1
ie morning wh n sleep is
than anything emu otieariii
We call ilie attention of oui readers
to the new ad. of Miller & Garner in
another column. They will 011 or
about the 7th of March open up a
large stock of racket store goods 011
the north side of tho square and will
II Do UH Murli for Von.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111.,
i writes that lie had a severe kidney
trouble for many years, with severe
j pains in his back and also that hi3
j bladder was affected, ile tried many
so called kidney cures but without
j any good result. About a year ago
he began tho use of Electric Bitters
and found relief at once. Electric
Hitters is especially adapted to cure
all kidney and liver troubles and
often gives almost instant relief. One
; trial will prove our statement. Price
only 50c. for large bottle. At J. M.
Remington's drug store.
illit'Uiil Notice,
Occupation taxes for tho current
I quarter were due and payable to tlie
city treasurer Feb. 3. All delin-
I quents are hereby notified that suit
All tlu> I IturcltPM cf tlio City Will Iiilte
And Attend the Dedication of the
PrcHbyterlHiis.
With the dedication tomorrow at 11
o'clock a. m. of the Presbyterian
church closes the list of dedications
111 Perry, The Presbyterians, while
last, are by no means least in size or
appointments. They have indeed
built a tine edifice in an excellent
location and have it all paid for or
nearly so. Rev. Dr. Stewart, of Ar-
kansas City will preachy he dedica-
tory sermon aesisted;by other noted
ministors of the west. There will be
110 services at the other churches in
the morning except possibly the
Southern Methodists who have quart-
erly meetings.
PROGRAM.
1. outran Voluntary
j Invocation.
•>. llymn.
4. Scripture Lesson,
3. Prayer.
«•-. Antheni—"Great Is the Lord."
7. Sermon.
s. llymn—"Arise O Lord Into thy Rest,"
n. Collection,
10. Uecelve the Keys,
U. Invocation.
rj. Declaration.
l i. Prayer.
14. Dedication-
is. Duet -"Peaceto this Dwelling."
16. Deliver the Keys.
IT. Doxology.
is. llenedlctlon.
Manufacturer of the Finest
Brands of
U. S. MAIL AND STAGE LINE.
Stage leaves Perry for Pawnee every day (Sunday included) at 9 a. m,
for Morrison, Lela and Pawnee, arrives at Pawnee at 3 p. m. Leaves Paw-
j nee at il a. m. arrives ai Perry at :: p. m., connecting at Pawnee with daily
stage for Cleveland and Tulsa. Through tickets sold to Cleveland and Tulsa.
This line carries the 1". S. mail and express and is well equipped for passen-
gers with reasonable rates and fast time.
L I GARS
IN THE CITY.
opposite Court House
tl'llt scott
j. l. calvert
SCOTT &. CALVERT,
Attorney and Councilors!
AT LAW.
ITisc ovor Rank of Perry, Perry,
St. John's Military School.
SALINA, KANSAS.
A first*class boarding school for boys and young men« Prepares for business of col
lege, at the same time pays much attention to military training and physical culture
Arms and amunlt :->us furnished hy the Cnlte 1 Mates, superb building, Delightful loca
tion, Able professors.
RT. REV. E. S. THOMAS, Rector.
49-For circulars address, Walter M.Jay, A. M., Head Master.
(First Pub.
NOTIC
in Daily Timks, Feb. 23, K
E HOR PUBLICATION.
Shipahoy,
Caters to the best trade only.
C Street Opposite Court
House.
Best stock all the time.
bo pleased to have oar citizcns call k® instituted against them unless
on them. They are both enterprising ; PaJWftdo at once.
gentlemen and are old citizens of this j Tbkkman, City Treas
Vicinity.
Farmers and Merchants Bank.
In the District court of Noble county,
Territory of Oklahoma.
The Darlington Miller Lumber Company,
1'lalntlfT.
vs.
Simeon Itanium, Moses Snattlnger, (whose
christian names are unknown.i 3. c.
smith. < . P. N . Wulker, c. Trapper, U. j
I.. Tripp, A. It. Malln and Walker audi
Kneeland, Defendants.
The above named defendants and each of
you, will take notice that you have been
sued In the District court of Noble county ,
Territory ot oklahoma, by the DarlPigton
Miller Lumber company in an action lor
foreclosure of mechanics Hen for the sum I
of Vlltyslx and thirty one-hundreds (>•>,
and ; u-icoi dollars and Interest ai 7 per cent
from Aug Hht.ils.d, and costs of this act ion
and said above named defendants and each
of you are notified that you must appear
and answer the petition which has been
filed in said court on or before the yth day
methodist episcopal.
At the M. E. church tomorrow
there will be Sunday school at 10 a.
m. Sermon of live minutes to the | ^'lY of'y°u <1° not'so answer and ap'pear,"
• | j . ... ... ... ald petition will be taken as true, and
children at 4.0;4ft; benediction at 10:55 i Judgement will be taken for tiftysix and
oonirreuation will then rpnnlr «ilrt i thirty one-hundredths (5«and ao-iou) dollars
luii^rt^uionwijunen repair to tue|,.n,i interest from Aug. uth, im i at 7 per
Presbyterian church dedication.
2:30 p. m. Vincent Junior Epworth j this act lot
League followed by children's class
meeting. C:45, League
subject, "The Burnt Offering. Pray- i t " j, if. ii.vviuiiorst
a ♦ cent per annum and a Judgement forecfos
lng said mechaides1 Men, and for costs of
11 ... -ctioji.
vltness whereof I have hereunto set
my hand andamxed the seul of said court
devotional ! this .';.th day or February, ik! : at Perry,
uuouonui, V'oble county, Oklahoma Territory.
II. ILvvioi
Clerk Dlst. Court.
cr meeting in the lecture room at 7 j' jj, t. Tbhhb, Deputy
For THE RACKET.
WHERE?
On North Side of Square.
WHEN?
ABOUT MARMCH 7th.
WHO?
MILLER & GARNER.
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Greer, Bert R. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 137, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 2, 1895, newspaper, March 2, 1895; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115632/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.