The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 87, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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Cummings Mercantile Company, 6th St. Bet., d. and e„
THE FINEST LINE OF CHEISTMA3 CANDIES I3ST THE TEERITOEY.
Three Times the LARGEST GROCERY Stock in Perry.
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DRUGGIST.
FANCY STATIONARY.
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RICHARDSON
MERCANTILE
COMPANY.
Special This Week
Elegant Dross Patterns.
See Display in North Window.
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Linen Handkerchiefs,
cotion Handkerchiefs,
Silk Mufllers,
Woul Mufllers,
Ladies Furs.
Our Assortment in the above lines is
the best in the City
OUR PRICES
Will Please You.
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To Close Out.
One Door North I'ost Office.
PERRY, 0. T
Queensware.
Glassware,
.N ice fresh country butter, 2U cents
per pound ut Cummings' Merc. Co.
Tin- city council will have a pow-
wow thiBevcning. It promises to be
a lively session.
Mr*. C. 1.. Warren, we regret to
bear, is very low with typhoid fever.
t'lia*. Deever yesterday left for the
Flat iron country where he will put
ilia few day* hunting.
(■enuine (illdden barbed wire at
Fleming & Mockleys.
Miss Vivian Warren, of Guthrie, is
in town visiting her mother and sis-
tcr*.
('apt. Morris, of the law lirm of
Johnson iV Morris, returned yesterday
from liis visit to Ok lahoma City.
Everything in the stationery line at
bottom figures at the Perry Hook and
News Co., on C street.
Russell Brink'" spent the last eight
day* in Oklahoma City and (iuthrie.
lie is again back.
Mrs. Carrie M. Perkins, of (iuthrie,
i .rand Matron of the O. E. S. is visit-
ing Mrs. E. M. Clarke.
Glassware and Queensware at cost
for the next ten days at Whitney's, B
street 2nd door cast of 7th.
.1 W. Johnson spent the Christmas
holidays with his family in Winfteld,
Kas.
For want of room, we must sell out
a large portion of our furniture stock
at once J. W. Johnston & Co.
If you want to save the trouble of
running around to get your lumber
hill figured, go to Hansen & Nlms.
They arc the lowest.
i alifornia canned fruits 16c per
can at Cummings Mer. Co., 6th St.,
bet. U and E.
Call at Whitney's for low prices on
groceries and tlour. B street 2nd
door cast of 7th street.
Best selection of hand made choco-
| late and other candies at Cummings'
Merc. Co.
S. T. Alcorn returned yesterday
from his visit to Guthrie. His happi-
ness whilst there was disturbed by
sickness.
X. Van Slyck returned yesterday to
his home in Kansas. He will doubt-
; less return to Perry and engage in
| business here.
Horses boarded for *5.00 per month
on William's farm one-half mile north
of the citv. Wm. Brown.
PERRY SOCIETY.
The Perry Social Dancing Club Gives
Its First Ball.
A BRILLIANT SlClESS.)
\ Nelc« I Company Present Tin- Orilci
lluncfK Cvenlng l>rcMM t he l(ule
IVrry'M Cluinm to Social Kccok-
nltion I «-nioiiHtrutrri. Torn1
and FkmIiIou in Town.
\ Happy Tluie.
The Famous,
Desires to offer a few suggestions with reference to the approaching
HOLIDAYS.
CLOTHING.
The Perry Social Dancing Club gave
its first bali last night, and in doing so
covered itself with glory. As was
predicted in last night's issue, it
proved in every way a decided and
emphatic success. That this city pos-
sesses a class that by birth, education,
culture and association may legiti-
mately be termed good, and that it
wiil compare favorably with any such
class anywhere, was generally be-
lieved and is now demonstrated.
Admission was had by special invi-
tation only, and the managers did
thoir critical and discriminating work
wisely. The result was seen on the
ball room floor last night at the
Checkered building on Seventh street,
where was assembled Perry's elite.
Everything passed off smoothly, and
though this were the last of a series
instead of the first ball given in Perry
exclusively for Perry people.
Twenty numbers comprised the pro- j
gram, and each was tripped with j
graceful zest. The order of dances |
was as follows:
I Walti
a.... Quadrille i
1'olka
i sehottlsche
S Waltz
r, Ijincers
7 Newport
m .live Waltz j
Waltz
10 Polka
IVTtllMISSION.
I I Waltz
12 ScbottlKhe I
U Waltz
14 Newport
I*, Waltz-Qundrllle
it; Polkn
Waltz
if Scliottlsche
19 Waltz
Home, sweet Home," Waltz
Those present were: Messrs. C. H.
Wynn and wife, Hanson and wife,
McMichael and wife, Nevins and wife,
Remington and wife, Purse and wife,
Brink and wife, Cobb and wife, Han-
When Looking for a Suitable Present
why not buy something useful and practical, such as
A Nice Suit of Clothes for the Boy.
Some nice Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties; a Hat, a pair of Gloves, a pair of Shoes, Rubbers
or Arties. For your Husband or Friend all these and many more suitable gifts can
Be Found at LOWEST PRICES at The Famous.
\V\: also carry a lull line of samples of piece goods, from which we make you anything you ws
YV C from a pair of Pants to an overcoat. Fit and workmanship guaranteed to be perfect.
perlect.
C St., Between 6th and 7th.
Lobsitz & McCredie.
i>«,f p t? Tnllev tin.ether with le>' ancl wife. The Misses Wynn, Ro-
other teachers of tlfe citv schoolsVre b/rts, Cameron, Marsh, Gray, Bates,
attending the te^rUorial*teachers, as- Decker. HalL
soeiation at Oklahoma City. Corrigan, Adams, Brogan, Wynn and
Imported - Soxuny
at 6c p«r Skein
Towne.
The Perry Social Dancing Club i
tends to repeat the entertainment
the near future.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Appointment* Continued — t'oinmltte
THE J.H.WOLFE Cafe.
It is said by our most prominent people that it is the BEST CAFE in the TER-
RITORY of'OKLAHOMA. There is not a Steak, Fish or oyster which go on the
tables at this Cafe, but what comes to J. H. Wolfe in a refrigerator car
DIRECT PROM THR MARTS.
It furnishes the CHOICEST of all MEATS, FISH, OYSJERS and GAME to be
found in EASTERN MARKETS. Since the opening of Wolfe's Cafe, several re-
ceptions, dinners and banquets have been served.
THE LINEN IS SPOTLESS.
The Chefs of the Cafe are first-class and J. II. himself is the prince of caterers. Such en-
terprise as J. II. Wolfe has shown in the establishment of this Cafe deserves.
GREAT SUCCESS
S. E. Richardson,
Manager.
7th St. Three Doors South C St.
Go to the Perry Drug Co for jewel-
ry.
Drugs, paints, oils at Perry Drug! o.
Attorney Miller is back from Guth-
rie.
W. C. Wells, of Oklahoma City, is
in town.
T. 8. I.eanable, of StafTords, Mo., is
in the city.
J. G. Parker was in town yesterday
from l'onca.
Private board and room at Mrs. Dr.
Hood, 011 west D street.
C.J. Jones, of Oklahoma City, is
visiting friends in Perry.
The finest line of cigars, pipes and
tobaccos in the city at the Palace.
Could anyone ask for a more per-
fect mid-winter day than this.
PerfumeB, soaps, toilet articlet at
Perry Drug Co.
Dr. A. H. Bagby is in St. Joe, Mo.,
visiting his family.
Mr. Junius Miller, of the firm of
Miller & Stear, left for Washington,
I). C., last night.
Mr. White, the father and founder
of White Rock, is in town.
Hansen & Nlms are selling a great I
many bills of lumber. Cause why?
John Hixon, of Guthrie, was in town
yesterday.
Buy wall paper of Perry Book and
News Co., on C street.
Palace drug store for holiday goods
—7th St., west sido y,1 square.
Eggs, 21 cents a dozen, at Cum-
mings' More. Co.
Full line of cigars and confection-
eries at Perry Book and News Co. on
C! street.
Any parties desiring furniture can
get immense bargains at the Large
Tent on C street, west of square.
For cheap desks, and all other fine
furniture, call at Johnston's on I
street, half block west of square.
Lyneh's Cafe, one door west of old
tand office site. Everything the mar-
ket attords cooked I11 first class style.
The Perry Book and News Company
at the postofllce have beautiful views
N of the early da>s of Perry, together
' with pictures of Indian villages, etc.,
fur sale. Nujiee their displa> in their
i window.
Don't flatter yourself that you can
get the vulue "of your money at any
other place except at the Furniture
tent of J. W. Johnston & Co., on C
street, west of square.
Miss Hattle E. llorton assisted by
Mrs. J. 1'. Thayer, will receive and au members except Mr. Dwyer being
entertain their friends between the
hours of 3 p.m. and 6 p.m., on New
Year's dav at their home in the Har-
vey fiats, "corner C and Ninth streets.
Nit iimmI —Cienenil
ItUHlncH
A meeting of the board of eduea
tion was held at the city hall last night
III* Scoond Wife
Told him the secret of her good
health. She used "Parks' Tea" every
night.—Perry Drug Co.
j. R- WILLIAMS & CO.,
Private Bankers.
Mortgage Loans,
Investments,
Notaries Public.
Office In lloKgcrty Untitling.
South of I'. S. I.uiid Olllc*.
proHent.
Upon motion, the appointments by
the mayor of Messrs Arline, Wynn,
and Carter as members of the school
board were confirmed.
Messrs. Cruikshank, Arline and
Wynn were appointed as an auditing
committee.
The secretary was asked to prepare
a list of apparatus that would be
needed in the schools and report
same at the next regular meeting.
It was moved and carried that the
president be empowered to employ
an attorney to look after school in-
terests, and particularly to see to the
funds accruing from the fines col-
lected in the several courts of the
county.
It was moved that the mayor be
asked to appoint a treasurer of the
school funds.
The meeting then adjourned to meet
at the city clerk's office at the city
hall tonight.
Star - Clothing = Company,
ALL—
Overcoats, Suits,
HATS, CAPS and HEAVY UNDERWEAR
E. A. Lee,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
•-GROCERIES.:-;
By buying Car Lots enables us to
sell Goods from 20 to 50 per
cent Less than any house
in Oklahoma Territory.
SIXTH STREET BETWEEN B AND C STREETS.
PERRY
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at cost,
BEFORE INVOICING..
STAR CLOTHIITG 003VEF-A.Isrir.
Chicago Block, D street, North Side of Square.
NVTNUIIAM K. BROWN,
. ltOUhltH BOYD.
BROWN & BOYD,
Attorneys • At • Law.
Z. H. McCUBBINS
WllOLKtALK AND KKTA1L
Land office business, attachment
and collections a specialty
Office cor. 6th and C,
over Brogan ft Jackson's store,
Groceries, — Queensware
Notice to l'Mneniera.
1'artles desiring to buy tickets during hol-
idays should come to the depot at least an
hour before train time In order to avoid the
crowd Just before train time.—£. K. Wes.
tervelt. Agent.
Wharton, December 20,18W.
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Free Delivery to any part of the City.
A full and well selected Stock
Corner 7th and B 8i., Perry, 0. V.
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Greer, Bert R. & Humphries, Jac. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 87, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1893, newspaper, December 29, 1893; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116303/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.