The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 95, Ed. 1 Monday, January 8, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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The first on the Ground—The ! -n Low Prices -
And the first in ti- - hearts oi' the
People of Perry.
ALL A MISTAKE. T0M, aREo®
THE GREG6-HENRICHS GOAL CO.'
A French Force Fires Into British
T rpops.
— BELIEVED TO BE ARA.BS.
1U£MT< 1 UK
Tli« 1 ire Ite turned un<1 Many Kllled-Tlie
trench I'oiumiindfr < ptured-H«
txplalnt—Tin- HrltUh Cow-
omuiler Killed—Itopara.
• Ion W ill I'rotiablj
lit* Made.
KANSAS and TEXAS COAL CO'S.
i | l.tme orders it Parks Jt
111 Z\ I Klein's hardware store
fitt-burg and Huntington. ^ ^ — Cst., opposite squaie.
WKIU CITY,
WE ARE VERY MUCH OVERSTOCKED
'•n the.
We will
In
our store here and also at Guthrie,
sell you either a
iting
Cook
attackimI without warning by
At prices never heard of before in the city of Perry -
We also carry a full line of
*>-5*2"
~jS
Jfrop,
NEARING THE ENF
The War in Gr.tzii Approach i ex -
clusion.
CAPT. PICK IM.
KKpoin
HONORING THE DEAD
About Ti n iihjh will s,., tlie Cllinav
the Defeat or Si wren* of Mi. I .ur-
gent Navy V t.riat Na\al
Untile Imported to
Decide Hoxtlli-
ties.
WasihsgMX. .hin. . i i,, r
situation is holiev.'d l'.v oHiri.il the
state and na .v de|>artni.-nt> t. ■ f:,
approaching a termination. ;ind it
not thought either aide will be able in
\old oat many days longer. Several
dispatches received in the last few day*
from t'apt Picking conwv infoniiii; ,
which both departments il-'clii: to
give out. ( apt. Picking states in his
messages that the Impresaion i-. dally
growing at Kin that the trouble hie
now reached a point when : crisis 'ma
be expected at any tiin and i
asks, as many t'oiiliugeucic.-, win pro!
ably arise where American ri : lit' ;n
be Interfered with, that < vplieit ami
supplemental Instructions!'.' j*i\. u hi ,
to meet any emergescy. All ,,f l,is I .i
messages have been taken to the hit
house anil shown the pr< hie ii. and of
late there have been several confer- f
ences between him. ,-etar.v (.re-:.am t
and Secretary Ib'i'liert over tile atfair I
This aftern th.ie VU another in.-;.
portant gathering at the the t
secretary of state, at which In I
Secretaries tliVsham and Iler -t .
Attorney-general Olney and Com Ham- ; has !
say, chief of the navigHti n
The latest nies- ft. i ISr.s
were discussed and t . in~.t: u,■: ,
he given our naval couim-nidei .
Secretary Herbert re pored th.t our !
naval force there, when the New !
York and San lYanei- •> a
would Ik; amp! ■ to act v. ith di n
and that it was superior to the .
blued fleet of any two foreign powers!
anchored in the harbor. \ t torn.
• leneral OJnev w. pi . e i; i■ • u-,- ,
views on any intern ition.,1 ! u- p i
that may be in doubt At the udj"iti'ii-
ment of the m. tine.- i; i said that to.'
president instructed Sccrct,ir !! ■ .
to forward full and detail.'I in-true-
,.i(°ns to ( apt. Picking,, lo guide him iu
aufing when the next -troko is njade,
which it) is believed will be in ihe fol-
lowing next ten & ,, -
From ( apt. Pickin^'s dh • ' -h. :■ i . -t:i , :
learned that da (iaina ha been irii,.- in.*
pering American commerce lately, and and the
but for the firm stand assumed by CapL of the
Picking and his warnin : ti, it t e >■
transporting cargoes to and from our in the
vessels were not to 1 t>J the nd th
insurgents, many Would have i. on Me«arfl
taken by armed launches sent .nit by Ami
the insurgent admiral to seize them wltnes
Minister .dcudouca expect- the Mr. ' a
Peixoto fleet to be ready to make a of the
move on the insurgents ins: le to:
days. The onh even! fiat m-iv i:
vent the fleet sailing for iiio i-. the n...i
arrival of the dynamite cruiser Plmtcr :
which has been dela , e l at Martini
and may still be there Th i , •
received a message from liar, com uan I.
er early in the wee'; latin ti, ■ 1
would he retch to . :i .rv ,
X, but us uo word i.a.* . an
his departure the minister is in Ii;, i
io think that he m i. 1 • • ; 'n Th<- r
arrival of tlie Tirnt -r ; i t w !ii, j; , j
torpedo boats of •) • !. n. , , ; i.
their wa.v from .Southampton, wi: ,
plete the entire unval strength of the
government, and no ti.ae will ho 1.*-
then. Offipialtt of the ratioa ! i, ;c
e.xpeet the present ditlieulty to be
tied at sea and naval oHieJ.-s loo!; for
one of the fiercest buttles that lists l..-cri
wag-ed for many years
lllil.K MAI{«
III* 1)1. -i li. Kp rlnl for
Momi: j
41 rIMetyat
l>. 1.1 *, 1 x .
shirh-v died last ni-'i
| : , . at of M ' a- •
t in th • se\
and was 1
•led in « artha^e.
Mo., whet-
hern to thein. All 0
tii ,■ t!,;
..ad you!
a..l die!
uitl last t . die
11 tr was i: -11.• Starr,
ily i '11 ve I from ,\l
.arriv.il Utile at th-
ssouri to J
with tiie oflkvrs 11
ia- iitji - after this t."
her weeds nil 1 niarri
1 i: !, will
<iiled io a
r I'aris. A
widow laid
another ha
ti iru in the ( hoetn<
m wa - '•>'.• iii
band. Lite one e
I'tdle |. o\- a h. * -1
laii.iiif.i. 1 1 ,\-. slu
her late
veil in .• in
ac': rid-
ode ulon-r a
Wai.che,„f a c ' l it* t
issued fro 1
•' t he era
itip
i:ii/£
ary 1. 1S(J4, the followirg" preamble
and r olutions of condolence and re-
spect were unanimously adopted:
w iii:i:kas. In view of the loss w
1-oxiion, Juu. i —Intense exeitement
been e a used here by reports of u
between I reuch and liritish
on tht* frontier of Sierra 1-eone,
northwest coast of Africa.
Kvery hour seems to fjivr a graver
asjHjct to the affair, and the situation
will require careful handling in order
to avoid serious complications.
Partieulars of the en«fayfeimint are
that a Itritish fOrer nutnlierin^ about
•"(i native troops, sent against the
•Sofas, was eneaiuped near Warina, in
the sphere of liritish in Hue nee, when,
shortly before daylight. December^,
during a bright liUNiulifrht, they were
.tacked without warning by thirty
nejfalese sharpshooters, supporteil
under
regular
upon
the IJritish. whp replied. After the
lighting had continued for some time
tin* French retired and Lieut. Moritz,
who had been wounded, was captured
by the liritish and brought into eump.
I.*pon being questioned as to his rea- I
son for opening tire upon the- Uritisii I
troops, Lieut. Moritz declared that he
mistook the liritish force for n force of
Sofas under Kuroj ean otticers and Arab I
leaders. In the moonlight he mistook i
the white eampaigning costume of the
liritish ollieers for the white dress of
Arab chiefs, whom he supposed to be i
in command of a force of Sofas. It is
now said that this statement of the
French ollieer makes it perfectly clear
that a mistake was made by the French |
anil that no responsibility attaches to I
liritish ollieers.
hi spite oi assistance promptly ren-
dered to him lie died of his wounds.
I en of the Senegalese sharpshooters |
were killed and ol tie.- frontier police
which accompanied the expedition in
•al Lendy
VA1 CaiSBIE PLANin,. ..
J. F. CHEATHAM, Manager and Proprietor.
ICanuftcturer of Doors, Sash. Newel Posts, Bslustert, all
kinds of Moulding and Cuift^, I'orch Posts. Corners, Base Blocks,
af i' UU1 l'r 'HR1 a Specialty. Kstime.tes given on all kinds
J. L. CALVERT, Attorney at-law>
Makes a specialty of Contest and l.and Ihisiucss. Town Lot Cases
will receive rny <*losest attention. Having had years of experience
in this class of business 1 am prepared to render you the best of
service.
Office on West Side of Square, between C and D Sts,
J. L CALVERT,
Cawsrs Sftilcrs Guide for Sal? at 50 Cts. Send Money or Stamps.
p. o fox 123.
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PERRY, O. T.
Keolii! inns of KcHj)t < t l>\ the !)in< :to Hut-
lii .tloinory of .liHljfr \\ a. Monro. .
In the ("oathof Judge Win. A. Mon- I
ro" the Indian territory loses a prom:- j
ncnt eiti/en and the statehood conven-!
tion an Inlluentlal advocate. IPsj
death was sudden and unexpected.
At a meeting of the members of the
Ituncan bar at Duncan. I. T., on .lanu- j
addition to inspector-*!
two were killed and tht..
wounded. The Kritish force, it i- add-
ed. remains at Warina.
The governor of Sierra l.eone cabled
to the marquis of Kipon, secretary of
, state for the colonies, confirming the
.ustaun d by tho.' e u ho dispatch in all points and addin" tint
nd dearest to him. there-j the French pretended that" they
bought the liritish were enemies, but
tppea red certain that the scene
•:ic inter was well 011 the lirit-
of the border.
doiiial office an noun
■ ill be made the si
ed an.I ii
0 r.ent in Iter It
1. Nobo.lv kn
ilia! ahot. Iv.l Sh!
lit^f, was shot olT
is i 11 I Mis. .M ,nfr
us killed in a figh
■ • indiau territor;
111 was killed in
1 nri (itirintf tlie
. fe1 i
u i 1
t lit* ground
led the
I horse-
• ir Dal-
.. of th
have sustained by the decease of
tine friend and brother attorney,
; -Judge \\ m. A. Monroe, and of the
1 heavier 1<
I v.- -re neai
; fore, be it
Himlrul, That it is but a just tribute that it
10 the memory of the departed to say .
that in regretting his removal from J si)i
our midst, we mourn for one who was ■ '] he
in every way worth our respect and j affair
rt e'ard. and that in his departure the :
,har looses one of its brightest mem- |
bers: one w hose long years of service. |
I gentlemanly conduct, scholarly attain-
ments, and natural legal talent and '
ability, ranked os a leaif-'r.
I Hetolved, That we sincerely condole
' with the family of oar deeca-ed brother I
011 the dispensation with which it has
phased ltivine Providence to alllict-
till 111, and commend them for eousola- all
tion to Him who orders all things for j • nil
tlie tu'st. and whose chastisements are I ree,
tempered with mercy. j ji(,0
', 1 nat while the bar loses
VANAHSDALL & CO.,
o STAIT.B AND FANCY- o —
v,JC ROCERIE S.^
f, e ,,f ''mils and Coni.-ctionai i u the < i,v. We sell goods
c, sio, ?.es .n 'i >S« "n ''a(1 ''"Is. and tin we can and do give our
i ustointi s the benefit of this saving.
D Sti en, North side of Squtre, Midale of block, Perry, Ok.
MERCHANTS HOTEL.
-) OS. !?OSEN S' I K T X . Fix>} ■
FjSM amd M?st C°mmooious Rooms in the
Our tab Ie is Superior to any in the City. Special
Attention tnven to the Commercial Trade.
Rates $2 per Day. Board $5 per Week.
7th Street, Between D and E.
■stringent inquirv s<
letails of the affair
the governor of Sieri
ret explaine I what
was
within il. • lii
point w^ili-h i
complie:: tioiiN
'1 he leading
all inclined ii
Leone I
the l-'rent
c'llity which v.
!i border an I it
ble to l«s I to
that the
•ct of a
the full
ed from
is not
coRDiri u Raymond, John B> Lauffer.
Associate Architects.
Reasonable Charges for 1-rofci
Sei vices.
Pekiiy, ....
its. T ,. /-T
"" ■ L&HD IllTOMEY
1 fo
eli
I'hi'di
Barnes &. cook,
L A. W Y K R 8.
I Do General Practice before C. S. l.a nl
Ortico and all the Courts.
: Office in Deckt r ll'd'g.
-ASD-
'iii-vevor
11..
:' n.i. r ., aii.t plat, fur
r so-: N>l.f lii.ltanMrrldlau
' ' i 'n..|i.-,. in s. (icnt-ral
.'ti-e. Washington, D. c.
to
HANK
OF
l'FKRV.
Perrv, O
of ti:
l>ic«l Willi
Mobi:ki.\ . Mo
residing about i'«.Ar miles
Vlark, accompanied by hi
went into his wood p sLnr
taucc from his house t<i
rl'-y :: •1 • I !i. | WV. "'T1 '1",W"<)St' cnaswsements are ! received l'r (in tht
ir meuZ;: ^t^:|f"rnishH'1 bv lhe F
11 is 1 li;^s is greatly felt by the community
A'11- hn losing an untiring and faithful
em .Mis- [ worker for the welfare of his country,
Jjs 1-3 • v who 'Aii:. ever ready and willing to re-
in the -pond to the call of his country, who
was the friend and adviser to the
.young attorney: an affectionate and
"tt rn v indulgent parent and a faithful hus-
band Leone, i
ll s'riW 'l; That this heart felt testi- 1 the !•
nony "f our sympathy and sorrow be I its asp. .-t
ent to the family of our departed I a :
U
.Mi
'I'/
ar Xv
i live ]
lortist c
f piety.
lurch, of !
furnished by t
to the pr. s -nc
tier of such ;
rrtANci: ma
i'aris, .Ian.
called this moi
the cueouiitei
liritish troons,
id udgu.f nt until
c;i/ageraent are
f over no:- of Sierra
n expl.m it ion is
nch authorities us
iii. t !ie liritish b
go force of 1'rencli
MILLER A. 5TEAR,
ATTORNEYSIT-LAW
Practice in all the Courts. Special at
HARLAN, BARLOW & HARN.
Lawyers - and - Land - Attorneys.
'I (•em-mi I.aiwl
ii piling w.k, |
eve Green,
rtheast of
little son,
i slrort dis-
tllt wood.
>)>ing a short timtj he sat
In- to rest, when lie fell
'' ' 'i a few minutes He o-t
-j1 "• I to have b.'.n the
tli. li-
lt* t nrilite to SI ltd
ruin I)t-4|)ili> t he
>V.\8h!x(,to\, Jan. < . -
lion of the democral
'ther in battl
msideration <>
ab,
nt
orother by the secretary of the'me
ng and a copy be sent to the Dnm-an
'tanner and the several newspapers
for publication, with a request tint
the territory papers please copy.
k. l. March. Chairman,
lionr L. Root:us. Secretary.
: !f A Ufi l: s At. .1?
iiaitRfi Aro
nt
' to \u
Hon telle
t the gri
•ti tluriii'i
•bin''- a-
th
fi.'fin f .1 a n ut
final x'yte.
mantled the
showed that
the republican
as before tc vt
A second roll
eleven votes lu
After much 1
ned at 4 o*
ti*riIT bill.
presc
rub
ta ri ft
ir. It< 1
ttu
I'lii- 1 v-l.alior l.f.ni i- mill im
• r 1 110:1 ie Ouo. t li:s r^.-il With I'olltiral A
« aucuh. ni:w ^ ork, .Ian. 7. \ morning pa-
Despite the e- i ner publishes :i ilispatch from I'hiladel-
s- in caticus to phia to tlie effei-t that chargehave
!,! for • lie im-! l!een preferred before the general ex-
the tariff bill ! coutiv loard of the Knights of .„.
t ■ all members I a-rainst ex-llcner.il .Master Workman
it and a.-.:.ist in , l'owderly and e.v-Cieneral Worthy Kore-
"*- ' ' , man Hugh I'avunaugh.
t I'owderl.v are
"ent as the head
i his published
Persistently en-
tlie order, and
piiiss.i re ( went int. > conspiracies w-itli promi-nt'iit
republican part.' for
lisrupting the silver
nidations of the \\est
mover L-> the ronnl«-
inn Fri ia
csumed b
id U
iminitte;'
date for the
bat ' an I for a
He at once ch-
id nays. 'J'lrs
moerats lacked
an independent <jnoruin,
. a n I populists declining''
e. Thus the de.idl.cU
eli 11 showed no i| Horn hi.
:0g lacking.
mfusion the house ad-
lock without taking un
The
t hat since his displac
of the order be haa,
and spoken uttcram.
deavored to disc red
wept into con^piracic
• orr;-:n kkcakation.
• -At a cabinet council,
ningin order to consider
r between Irencli an!
. on the borders of Sierra
dent Carnot pre.-i ling,
kvas discussed in all
s far a- possible with
receive.I in oflicial eir-
I inally it was decide,I. according
j to reports circulated after the m -etini
I of the ministers was concluded, that if
; the ICnjlish version . f the atfair turns
I • ut t. be correct the French govern-
ment v. i:I not contest the neecssitv <>f
making tit-- reparation provided by in-
ternational law.
it is believed that this coneiliator\
vi.'w of the matter will avert anv e
rious consecjuences of the affair.
.'l I'suiirl Fin:in<-f-
•II I ! i i:-i.I'lTv. Mo . Jan. , In his
annnnl t■ -,.rt to the govern-ir. State
Suditor Seib-It shows that revenu,
v.n- disbursed from the treasurv the
i'ast year amounting to s:i,j07,!tl)li. Tht
I ■nih il debt of the state at present h
sl,Tiis,ii.*i5, of which amount ■-
represents s.liooi certificates.
I'ractice in all the Courts. Special at ,
tention given to land practice and sl"' ai attention given to the prepar-
erindnal ejscs. ation of contest cases.
| offl e_i riendll-ldingrth St. IVrrv. ilk * 0vbb lian'< of PKKBY,
ovkiisthket, wallace*. filsos ISE .v /'. ///. MELEE
Wlllgive'^fr^onal^t! SIGN PAINTING.
every class of business relating to PAPER HANGING.
ruhts a specialty. Office, west of ti D®corfcttnf.
office, Perry, 0. T. Shop Corner 8th and C 8t
' K M £ 1:.
, C. a. MORRIS J w JOHNSON,
attorney at - law]
Special attention to l.aiul and LotCon-
tents, Papers prepared for filing. |
i'KllltV ami (tI'TIIJtlK. i)k| VIIOM \. i
jjiirris j(iH\se\.
l.a.wyers,
LEE WISBY,
Attorney - at - Law,!""""
>rr5n „11 . r., I K"J.' . lH>rn T. M
"I tlie 1 .-.l.-rai t .
partiiieut.
om< 1- iii w.
•f tin- Terrilory
t'. -. I .tnd
«' Inn rlor ! . -
Hiwpdt • tIt St.,
H 1
i o ti-xuh.
«>ltl w ijv <1011*1 \
to Tf\
n««4;rell. (
this a ft ■
< I' A I'll IC IlK.VIllls
■ | the Mel', .ti
in will
| a 10 p ?r c 1
nurned l y mi l.xptowton of I'owilrr.
Weir City, Kan , Jan. 7.—.lame-
Turnes was fatally burnt i l>. a pow 't-
explosion at the Centr.vl ' 0.1! .v t'ok.-
Co.'s No. " shaft. 'J'bo explosion w:i
caused by spark from tin- elii "I with
which he was op.-nirjg a kej All his
clothing was blown off and his bodv
burned to a crisp, as well 'burned
internally. He can live but a few
! t iiat ill tie-, minors in ;
v:>H-•'.• will strike This '
• taloMi as t lie result of
re 1 action of wages.
of l)rt s leu, has been sen- ,
tciiee i i > ten days' imprisonment and '
ii pay ;t line of It'O mark - lor publish-
ing a cartoon entitled "Hismarek in
!!crlin." 'J'he action w 1. brought by
Chancellor ( a orivi.
Clearing hou
endej .lanuarv
<3e tvas" nt i;, S
re lOlirliu!.' wee
^'orli the deen
2'J.y.
.e return
4 showt
co 111 pa r«
k of last
s for tin- week
I an average
with the eor-
ear In jCew
•'id. outside,
| the purpose of
j end populist or,
ami winning t'
' 11 ;an ranks.
Alr- . t otCcri-ll Dt-u'l.
I W.\nnin< iox, .Ian. T. Mi
t 'i;krell. wife of Senator
Missouri, died at 1:50 o*clo<
noon a! the family residi
city. Her death was hourly expected
v. s 1 lie attack of pneumonia from which
she died developed an acute form near-
! b.oiliiy,iit:o. A cold iMiigiit at the
■' «H-ie: . d* but oi' hernia lighter ,vas Lhe
li s. t < cM t-11 v. ..s .Miss Anna Kwing,
chic-l da 11^Ii t -r of the J a t«* Kphraim l>
I-., in;;-, of the supreni • court of Mis-
v:i, ma it led U, Senator
1 ockrell at St. 1. n.j j:i ],...
: ing his third wife.
A Itllll cut ia ||(.r
Ivi-oki k, la.. .Ian - An operation
upon tin- - wen-v ar-old daughter of
Miarlcs II Lens, th- manager of the
Hainblcton .Milling Co., fur eatnrrh re-
^suited rat icr surprisingly, she had
• 11 ft-'red fo; s. v«Mal years without oh-j
'' !l": '' • 'e oj-eiMtio'ii a shoo
butt a w.i rvmoved from her nose. It
wa ,ncrti,tewith a liine-like sub-
stance a; 1 1 was e:nbe life I in the mem- j
bran" Th * button, doubtless, ha 1 !
bee.1 in her nose for four vears « • I
and ...... .... „tulT
( 11 ' ' Tiim-s t« o I:.tri!: Why. tli<-.Santa
rein.* w ill well ti«• k• : , lo ntt point - InT -va-. ai
ent 11 i'll, at rate of oik* fare plus 77 h,r 1
roiiinl trip. Tirkci . 011 ale.:.•<•, I-J 1 s«i j ,ja
i'tl., F.-l., I ttli. March i;{. April 10'Ji. \fav m
IWI. Limit for refnrn, 30 «la\s from .lat«-
Male. Slop-overs uli« v. m1 ..'oii.w,
E. K. WssTian si.t, Avent.
Practice in all Courts of the Territory i
and U. S. Land Office. j
Richards ,n Building, cor. C and Ctb i '
tit., Rooms s and W.
-- Richanliioti
Kirni National
RANSOM I BAILEY,
ux j w brya nt,
Physioian and Sursreon. j Attorneys at Law
II street near Corner "a!. '
|i street near Corner .* th.
- - . OKV.AIIOM
or dillard
J (LA 1 i- 1 'KOKLAIK MA C ITY, t) T >
!, .}' ' 1,;n" 'I ■ Probate Judge
' H-rilc ,'T.'T i'.' WMhinftoB. Call or
' I'"''i v. t . 1 Associated
Professional Directory.
LAWYERS.
^U.KN . ROBERTS,
LAW.
LhM.Mr.N' l.s: Tim tioveraor and .^icreiary
of tin-Territory of Oklahoma. Oflloes,
Eaak a Wade Building, Room i.
JO MX.SOX, WALKER .t STANLEY,
l.aw.veiH mid Lnntl Attorney,
Panic and Wade lluilding, Room a,
I'Kunr, • .
OKLAHOMA
Lawyers and Land Attorneys,
■ " 1 1 1 -rr v
Physician & Surgeon. 1 A l'' '-'" .ti.c «vii known
Office—Over Pioru
PKItR\,
Drug Store
OKLAHOMA
I'KRUV.
call at the office of
C. I,. 13 KILL
I t oi.t^si pupei-H prepared and ail paper- i - '
quired tor ol.iainin^ I a;.-iu^ for Claim* ;.i «!
for Lot*, a 1 ho t'lainm ami t ii\ j,. J j \ ; j
i.ouyhi and «o: i Karma and C'itv Prop >rt. ,. !
:im- State* e . nanired for | pe;,
j North Hide list. s.\\. Cor. Ilk. I I |Vrr> .Ok I
S. A. LAYTOW,
A RCHITECT.
Headquarters—Scaion llros
Store.
PERKY,
O. T.
PERRY,
OKLAHOMA.
J. F COLLAR,
HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT?,
Cpiiosite Land Olilcc on C St.
KI T.I, IdM'l of I'ARM IM I'LMM KNT>
J. F. COLLAR, Prop
W ashlugton, D. t
oklahoma
1''1 •' 1 im: am) ci:\imi:\tai.
PLASTERING
CALL OX
L W. SNOW.
work i.l araxtel).
Star Clothing House.;
K. H. HOUGHTOW,
j Contractor
and Builder.
i 1 1 : - BMImau* riimfOied
I onrilaglon-Mhler'a I.umbrr Viird.
F. COHEN.
- MKR('H/1\T •!• T/lIWRii.
Fl'-I I'ATTI.'IINS tl.WAVH ox HAXtt.
Seventh street (ip|josite U. S. I,and
Office.
perrv.
OKLAHOMA.
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Greer, Bert R. & Humphries, Jac. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 95, Ed. 1 Monday, January 8, 1894, newspaper, January 8, 1894; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116311/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.