The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 82, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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KENTUCKY LIQUOR COMPANY,
WHOLESA,RETAIL DEALERS IN
Fine Wine and Whiskies.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FAMILY ORDERS.
7th and D St., First Door South of Golcn Eagle Clothing House
ALL 0£RS PROMPTLY DELIVERED.
FINE SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION.
J. LEON, Manager.
©ijc £imes.
-HY-
TD* TIMES PUBMSIMNO COMPANY
Hl:KT K <iICI KI:. I Iliior
•IAI III M I'll HI | h. |,„„| ■ <ijt in*
OF TADE,
i Two
All
INDICTMENTS.
As stated in last evening's Times,
J. E. Malone, register of the Perry
land oflice, was indicted by the United
States Grand Jury. This result was
not unexpected. Indeed, it was con-
fidently looked for by the many who
knew of the rottenness and corruption ^ 01 1{ PKESE.VOE 18 JEDED
Office on 1) street, half block cast that has hung as a pall over the land
Important Meeting'-, foich
Should Attend.
of Public .Square.
run IIHl DITMI1 DAI RXCBP1 ItTXDAl
*uhi«-rlptlon Kuli'N.
Dlllvered t<
^uburh-
Ppr Week.
Per Month.
one Month
Three Months
six Months
one Year
CARRIES.
part of 1 lie
oflice at this point.
It was ilifllcult for tlie person of or
dinar,v Intelligence to understand how I
su much fraud could bo practiced in
and about the land office, and ,vct ith j
uy ami existence not known to J. E. Malone. I
People refused to believe that such !
♦mc were possible. Many went mo far an
to express it as their belief that J. K.
,*iMn,onu not only winked at the ilteglt.
.. |i.i« iniato methods employed, but proflt-
"" | e'l with the others in their results.
Indictments will doubtless be re.
turned against others. Let them come.
Where dishonesty, where fraud, where
| s(,|f aggrandizement at the expense of
tO | the many exist, neither politics nor
rival the Circulation (if Tub i sentiment finds room. Should indict-
perry Daily TlMHS, ments be returned against others
ti, ... , , connected with the land oflice. tliev
I lit actual CI1 Clllatioil of the ( win only be what lias long been ex-
tiMES last week was as fol- pected.
BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET BEST
Value for your Money.
i K ln luh. Whitewater, Ho,
with other* Important Ani{ the
Otoen, Wish to Meet their de
Jtrother* In ,
Figure* to 11.ink over
uud C'nnieuiphtlc.
Iii order i< Reciuct* out Immense Sio^k. oi
' UH MI'*T ACmifFAN V AM ORDERS.
No Other Newspaper
In the Strip pretends
Tools and instruments were there
beyond rjuestion. Nome one had to
perform the coarser and dirtier work.
\rnai 41, r , K wnanesciny next is for h<
Most of the media were democrats; purpose of beginning that aequaiit
! I tossil 11V mil', or ru'ini iiw.k., <. ...... «... _ UHCe ; 111«I In <liw..nuu ..♦♦ : .
lows
Monday, Dec. II
Tuesday, Dec. 12
Wednesday, Dec. 13
Thursday, Dec. 14
Friday, Dec. 15
Saturday, Dec. IG
Total for Six Days
Dail Average
This is the number of cop
ies actually read by the peo ; — iiwv gittuumuj upuii uemocra-
pie, all returns having been c)-' nnmo democracy that found
deducted. IMalone n good servant and
2,227
2,189
2,175,
2,170 Possibly one, or even more were
2,237 publicans, but all were of the selcc-
2,304 |lion ot the register and he alone was
- responsible for their actions.
2 224 1110 ent,ro mendacity, audacity, du-
1 plicity and corruption is saddled
where it properly belongs. It rests
easily if not gracefully upon democra-
W ord iias been received IIit chief
,Ja"!"s ^'itwat.-r,
« lute llorse and others if tleir fcl
lows will not be present I tin iioard
nLV.f'1 1111K l,°n 10rr°w- Saturday
nlglil. Matters, however, o'jmnort-
ance U'lirrant tile meeting fot'\,iin,p.
row night as advertised, and il s sin
cereiy hoped that a full attPHanc
Will be present.
The above-named Otoe Indianmavc
promised their presence, togther
with a number of others of the fibc
°n Wednesday evening, Deoetber
2ith, at which time another hoal of
trade meeting will be held. Tiere
are 372 Otoe Indians living four liles
north of Perry, each of whom reeeves
the sum of S52 or a total annuitv md
in the aggregate, of *19,3.11. ' T.cv
are a good people and the acqunut-
mice with them is desirable. Mic
meeting Wednesday next is for he
Clothing,
Hats, Furnishings.
Et
C.,
Beluie |auu.irv i-i. \vi- liuve reduced'our prices I
tlie poorest ot our Citizens can afford to dress comtortabl •
A good warm OVERCOAT at
The Best OVERCOAT ever offered
li a point, tliat
$ 5.00
10.00
$5 to $12
high official.
Malone! Ahont
Is not
bird?
Hoard ok Tkahi
row evening.
J acksonvili.h, Fla., is making
^I every effort to remove sncli Ahataoiu,.
Perry's whistling lady a as may lie in the way of the anticipa-
ted Corbett-Mitchell battle. The
Jacksonville city council has passed,
with but three opposing votes, the
ordinance permitting glove contests,
The ordinance allows pugilists to
meet with five ounce gloves for an
unlimited number of rounds. "The
meeting tomor-
• H <U (jii.ilil -
anee and to diseuss matters of impot-
anee to them as Otoesand to usaseii.
zens of Perry, to the ultimate benelt
of both.
Ill readiness for tomorrow ninbl's
meeting, the hall will have been
cleaned up and the new furnitui"
moved 111. Do not allow theglamou'
of a red blanket, to blind one to the
fact that a meeting of the board lakes
place tomorrow evening at the board
of trade chambers.
FROM PERRY TO PAWNEE.
llu>L Htor the Preliminary Work is Now
Heavy SUITS from,
A $12.00 Cheviot, double breasted suit
Equal to any $16.00 Garment.
And all other Goods sold low in proportion. No old Stock, Kverythinjf Fresh and New.
inanimation ot our slock and Prices will soon convince anv one that we mean business.
Golden Eagle Clothing Co.,
CORNER 7th and D Streets
J. FREUDENBERGER, Ag't.
This is indeed a burden for democ-
racy to shoulder.
Were you at the concert last night? mayor will doubtless veto the mens
You should have been.
WHEN will the Perry Ohoral Soci-
ety repeat its triumph?
nre, when it will bo promptly passed
over his veto, and everything will be
thus made smooth for the contest.
Tlie opposition to the tight in Florida
Honor to those who made the ded- ; liits about spent its force
icatory exercises a success. \
That proverb about whistling girls
was Invented before Miss liuroh was''
born. That is a fact.
The board of trade will hold a spe-
cial meeting Saturday evening. All
members are asked to be present.
It seems that The Times did not
persecute him. The latter saw simply
a blot, and wished to see it removed.
POLICE PICKINGS.
s Chapter of Folly and Vice
tnk<*H Conic High, and nre
I'nplcnfutnt,
Judge Jacobs had a busy morning.
Robert Hodges, for disturbing the
peace; Elnorah Count, as a prosti-
tute and J. A. Mitchell for disturbing
the peace, await a hearing.
Hazel liurbank and Fannie Kelly
were each assessed the sum of 85 for
being prostitutes and being a nui-
sance in addition. The s5 line, it is
•Hew to the line." "Let no guilty hoped, will tempt them at least to
man escape." We care not for his | temporarily behave.
politics, if he is guilty, let him fall Harrison, disturbing the peace.
l,v the wavside Harrison said his wife was sick and
• -v ho went out promiscuously visiting.
He insulted a respectable lad v and,
Hew to the line, let the chips fall like all mistakes, it cost him some-
where they will." This has been done He was run in and after hear-
and a true bill has been returned by inK bis strange, sad story Judge Ja-
the grand jury against J. E. Malone. IT appearancf"/,^
" morning. He did not appear, as per
The losses of the English Oriental understanding, and the *10 occupies
bank through peculating directors with !'le cockroaches, a place in the
amounts to over ."HO,000,000. And Clt-N l'"'
yet English writers talk of dishonesty l':'"' ;',n<l,Ali,,'P J<p°n''iirRcr
• . . ... . * ran until recentl\ the liigrh sounding
Amencan |inhln' service. Delmonico restaurant. Finances got
- low, trouble loomed up into view and
The long-expected annual report to accentuate matters, Minnie and
of the secretary of the treasury is at Alice foughtfoughtas only women
The preliminary work incidental to
improving a highway between Perry i
and Pawnee is about completed.
Immediately upon the organization
of the board of trade, that body set
about to have a road, and an improv-
ed road, between the two points.
Committees were appointed to travei
the country and ascertain the most
feasible route, and to confer with the
citizens of Pawnee. Then came the
running of lines by the county sur-
veyor at the request of the county j
commissioners, and lastly, the county j
through its board has commenced the
actual work of bridging, grading and j
filling.
Mr. George Pursell, as secretary of
the board of trade, has been closely
identified with the initial part of the
.Mi*, i work, and to his unselfish activity
! may be attributed the prompt pro-
gross made. Mr. Pursell left this
morning to finish the lastof the pre-
liminary work. For a short distance
the proposed highway will run along
a half-section line and lie takes with
him quit-claims to a right of way to
be signed by the claimants of farms
bordering this portion of the road,
lie is expected back tonight.
What Do You Want?
Do yon want Agents?
Do you want a Situation?
Do you wnut lo buy anything?
Do you want Boarder* or Lodgers?
Do you want any "llelp," inalc or female?
Do j*ou want Pupils?
Do you want a Partner?
Do yon want Servants, Clerks or Mecbanlcu?
Do you want to Kent a Koom, House or Ston;?
Do you want to Huy or Sell a Uorae, Wa„-or
or any kind of a Vehicle?
Do you want to Sell or Rent your House,
Oftleo, Store, Lot or Farm?
Have you Lost or Found anything?
Do you want to Sell your Good-Will and Fix-
Have you Secoriil-jland Goods of any kind
that yon wish to Sell or Exchange?
Have you Goods to Sell of any kind?
If so, The Timks will publish a three-line
advertisement i21 wordst one lime for 10 cents
hree times for 5jn eents, one week for SO cents.
A want in Tiib Daily Tints never fails tc
bring quick returi'H.
WANTED.
last made public. It is a very ex-
haustive roview of the government
finances and will be found upon the
last page of this issue.
can fight. Whether the lady of leo
nine nar.ie came out winner or
whether the coy Minnie was the best
man was not determined, as an out-
raged law through its sworn officer
gathered them in ere the matter was
determined. Alice plead guilty and
The Times appreciates honesty ^ ce pieau guilty and
' was released upon paving and the
wrong, in a costs therein taxed. Minnie would'nt
and the denunciation of wrong
democrat as well as elsewhere. That or did'nt foliow suit and the judge
is why it thinks tha Sentinel is wor- will see later what sort of a trump
thy of commendation for its stand on liaml stle llo'tls'
the subject of land office frauds. " l ure*.
" Cough Syrup cures colds,
Parks'
A. .1. MuIoiic'm Arrrst.
A true bill was returned last night
against A. J. Malone, register of the
land ollice at Perry, and he was im-
mediately arrested.
He gave bonds in si,500 to appear
when and where wanted.
All IllsTIiht I'ills
Are good for are treated more suc-
cessfully by Parks' Tea. Is not a ca-
thartic; no griping or pain, yet moves
the bowels every day. Perry Drue
Co. ' J h
There will be a Christmas entertain-
ment at the district court room 011
.Sixth street, between C and 1) Christ-
mas.^ There will be a short program
consisting of Christmas songs and dec-
lamations, followed by a cantata en-
titled "Santa Claus" and "Mother
Ooose." Everybody cordially invited.
There will be a small admission fee of
15 cents, and 10 cents for children to
defray expenses and for the benefit
of the Christian Sunday school.
\r
ANTED.- 1 want to lui\ ,i lai-tfe pnlroi
. scales. drawruMjor I .mw pounds. Conn*
n where I :;m hulhlln;.' 111> mammoth ware
hot 1 so Mini prospectlw mill ami wholesale
grain business, ti. I . Biicklev.
rrv>K KENT. Muslne
1 2!x0<) i.'d on
t; —
A. south .<!(!<• of s(|nare—urocei vor hard-
ware preferred. Fifty dollars per month.
Enquire at Tf.mks oflice.
7*ANTED.—A situation as housekeeper
References tflved and wanted. \«l<tr«
Timi:S.
\\
TITAMED—A good girl wanted for gen-
ft era I housework. Est., between nth
and 10th—Mrs. « . II. Wynn.
\\7"AM ED—Postage stamps: Ml kinds,
Including whole stamped envelopes,
except smallest one and two cent stamp<
Address hoxiiN, Perry, ok.
UENT—one elegant front room for
office purposes, In the E. II. IVrrv A
( 'is. luillditiKon 7th street between II and
E.-K. 11. Perry .V Co.
17V)U SAEK—Two pairs Fairbanks counter
. scales, near^v new, also one gold watch,
or will exchange for lumber. >. w. Voting
o. Block 11, E street between 7 ami s.
Moody, Williams & Co.
Law and Real Estate.
List your property with us and we will Watch and Prokvt
It. Land and lot contests handled with a knowledge
(if the business. Witnesses sought out
in Contest Cases.
Ve will buy or sell your Property or rent it at legitimate rates of commissi n
and Advertise in this column free of expt nse to vou.
Office on C Street, Opposite the Land Office.
Fof Salk a good farm on Ued Hock A boUom cla|m
liorthwest of town, cheap.
Splendid claim in township 23 1 w.
Fine lot east of railroad, 50x162, with
good well, cheap.
Relinquishment to an elegant low
upland -1—— * *
-1 4 e, 011 Hla< k
Hear. Five acrcs of timber ami
plenty of water. A bargain.
To Rent. A comfortable residence
at low rent.
We have a purchaser with rnone
who wants a claim on Salt Fork,
claim four and "7 "mile's H(,uses to rent-
northeast of Perry; one mile from I^ot and building i-Oxto 011 B stroe'
small railroad shation, water and near Seventh.
Will pay fair price for a fair botton
claim or good upland claim.
A very fine claim 011 Red Kock fo
sale cheap.
Relinquishment to good claim on Red
Rock in 23 1 w for sale cheap.
Two room house and lot 2 blocks from
school, cheap; only S100.
Lot and box-house 12x14 in North
Perry for *7.1.
Lots in block 30, northwest Perry f
sale at *2.5.
timber.
Oood lot in Wharton.
Three elegant resident lots in West
Perry, near school reserve.
Relinquishment to fine claim 111 24 1 w
011 Red Rock, for sale cheap.
Another good claim K miles southeast
of town for sale cheap. lias been
entered.
We havo to exchange lots in Outhrie,
lots in Cloud Chief, county II, and
lots in Yukon, Canadian county, for
lots in Perry; also, horse, cart and Two lots facing public square 011
harness for a lot. street, at reasonable prices.
Wfo^"l,nninCp2J?,tH in WP,t Gl,thHe Have a lot ,lnd K°"d store building
for a lot in Per, v. 0„ B gtreet for*Kalei half cagh an|j
V GENTS WANT
every buslne.s
C'ount.v Coin 111 IhhIoik1 ....
The board of county commissioners .Tc,Vail,^
move quietly but arc well considering i',*,''> Niiv.-itvco, 11 sir.
every step that is taken. "i'P"sit>' «.|ii r<-
A contract has been let for jail cells 1 hhhtimv, I ~ :
s^s^rtjisitar
be announced.
for a lot in Perry.
We have a 4-room plastered house to
rent and another for sale in tine lo-
cality, on west D street.
To trade, a stock of groceries for farm
or town property. A good bargain.
Building 12x20 to rent at to!) per month.
. article «imt ^Te office rooms single or in suite.
man absolutely needs oootlteam, wagon and harness to
trade for house and lot in good lo-
cation.
Si i \ ^ i. i > One 2-year old sorrel colt wltli
blalze face, one n-year-ohl bay mare
both unbroke. Mare branded — |;'on lett
shoulder, brand l< ratlier dim. $:> reward
lor Information—W. I). Purse, Perry, o. T.
1>urse, the dentist, extracts teeth with-
out pain, office over Hank of pen v on
seventh street.
half long time. Thin is a bargain.
Wo have a good quarter of land 3
miles from town which can be
bought for £100. Now claimed by a
sooner.
To Rent Good hotel in elegant lo-
cation.
One elegant store room nicely fur-
nished, size 24x60.
One fine front office room upstairs,
size 15'gxll 'j.
soon
To those who have lent every ef- coughs, croup and whooping cough,
fort to have Horace Soeed rnmnvpH I Tll®8tandard home remedy in thou-
,lMa: "u ,-p,eeu removed sands of families for all lung diseases,
jecause he was too zealous, too con- Guaranteed by Perry Drug Co.
scientious and too courageous, we I —
would say that at this writing the' sin i iit *
Ko,,ii.m iii eii „i«, ,,,n. | ttS
AU« n™.. p„™.j
iv Redwine. Pawnee should shake it. I big with him J. Mitchell, or "Jack
We all know what wine and women : th£ Kisser," as he is locally known. '
are said to do. The fact that the ' will have an examination
wine is red in this instance docs not e?ea°ted board on the^nsMeVnd0)" as
help matters a particle, it is a dead- ! be undoubtedly will, lie is found non
ly combination. I compos mentis, he will be sent to
I Jacksonville, 111., to be kept there at
The Siy**' street evening sheet in '['o ezP^nse °?tlle territory. Strange
• , • , , that such an irresponsible character
"'K t,mt should be identified with the early
Dale s lust,',f' .ue Perry grand days of Perry and its vanished Hell's
Acre, and this it is perhaps that brings
a momentary regret for the fate that
awaits him.
Ills Second Wife
Told him the secret of her good
health. She used "Parks' Tea" every
night. Perry Drug Do.
jury will live hh lassie," and in an-
other: "That H as mighty good sense
Judge I Kale talked to the jurors, and
it was elegantly expressed." With
these exceptions it said nothing as
effecting J. E. Malone.
Notice to Hunker*.
Notice is hereby given to all bank,
ers not to cash our S200 and our *300
drafts on the Exchange Hank of
Springfield, Mo., and made payable
t(> me- G. F. Buckley.
10.00 Iteward
Strayed from section 1, township 21
range 2 west. One bay horse fifteen
hands high. Star and stripe in fore-
head, right hand foot white. No
brand. Address, J. j. Beck
Perry, O. T.
I Owe 11
To suffering humanity to tell the
great benefit my wife 'has received
from Parks' Sure Cure, the truly
great Liver and Kidney cure. She
has been constitutionally wrecked
for several years. Tried everything
fruitlessly. After much persuasion
from my druggist backed by his guar-
antee I bought a bottle of Park's Sure
Cure and tlie results are more than
wonderful. W. P. Haves, 2404 Jones
■St., Omaha, Neb. Perry Drug Co.
I'oration sWls, ci„'.,-"ks for ImiixauV.. ,ool
o.i i, keys, \r., <tcnslls ready or made to or
ner, badges, ink-, path Ac. Handy rublM i
type printing outfits all sizes ami price*
.Merchants hand} sjjrn marking outfit*, all
.sizes and prices. White enameled or gold
glass letters, 11 gures and signs put on win
• lows tfce., and warranted. The} make ih.
cheapest neatest and most attractive ami
durable signs. Perry Novelt.\ Co., j> street
3doors east of 7th.— t;. !•;. I'owucm. manager.
A ,'.V!'l-v l-o'luu No. is Ancient
1 Older of I lilted \\ orklUcn meet- ever
NN ednesda v « ,
lug bretliern
Morris, M. \\.
nlngat Masonic Hall. \ (sit.
cordially welcomed. ,j. i
Hlchitrd hester, Iteconler.
New York Hardware <
iiig and cook stove.
o. for heat-
Notice.
All persons are notified not to purchase
lot \<i i t, hi block 27, North Pe.u v, w lil< I, i*
nowoccupied bj C. li. set inour; a - i own
n" J \Va?lWe8 r cjeett l {hoi from
Territorial Tem her'n InmocIhIIoii.
For the above meeting to be j,ehl at Okla-
homa elty, O |., December "J 7111 to :11th, the
\ teli I son I opeka ttinl santti Ke railroad will
sell round trip tickets to Oklahoma City ami
return nt one and one.third lowest'first
< lass fa i e. tickets on sale December "'litli
to 'jiitli Inclusive, limited to .lanuarv l, lvu
for return.—K. k. Westervidt, Agent.
Mhlu iiiter Fulr, SunFrmicUco.
For above event I he Atchison, Topeka and
frii ! nk'!U f0."') eninpany will sell rouinl
trip th ket.* at fi.i..mi each. Transit limit In
S? ti it,on 1 ' 111 1 1 " Iltnlt \prll ■
. ^bipover prlvleges allowed within
hu i It limit. \bo\e rale (also applies to
!. « MigeJes, van Iteruar'iliio. N, ,
Diego and San .lose, I . i;. Westervelt. Agt. I
W hurton, Ok., Deeeinber W, lHy;i, i
A. H.CHEW & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
GROCKERY,
China, Glassware,
Table Cutlery, Lamp Goods, Etc.
HOTEL and BAR ROOM GOODS A SPECIALTY.
CHRISTMAS NOVELITIES.
I China. Glassware, Lamps, Dolls, Vaces, Fancy Tea Sets,
bilverware and everything suitable for Christmas Presents.
GftimneijA for off1 iCiniU of bamps.
■A.. HZ, CHEW &c CO.
7ib Street West Side Sqoari.
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