The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 136, Ed. 1 Monday, February 26, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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THC ;,. Tu another column, I.
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Served tom' yearn •'
army undci
term aw illRtic''
the mm
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-
"E,,T" .,«■«!. 55 t.w,we«s« s.a«o.
Office n l> «r" Lithe P®*0® '■ \ ' loatlce ol the
of Public «.<4uare. and «W ""A oountyOW*-,
. Tecumseh. 1 " _iiilnBtton ,or
I homa.
1 probate
ran ahead • *
]yll,E\ &UMAR
i Clas*
Now
BARGIANi
Must
Move.
omnitt'i'al luulc a
HARMON.
si 1
M I!
f ft
i i, £ j
plllverei to ftny
Suburb*
l^,r W eok.
jvr Month.
•ne Month v
Tbre* MontUi
six Month*
onu «Mr
|X, *KT«1",0 ■
ub.crl|>0«n
iBlUliR.
part ot ti"1 u,y
end
judge ot
\ii tic*®*
nomination
1'ott county
Hub boen
enemies
.d Ut«dtotUo^hasnOrominenl
business
The following l'uce-
vail at
will I're-
tH.twwn Mb " u
i tmt
HUNT, PfCP r
Rooms.
Board M Pel
■ r **"-•
I ufflci r in ti"' 11
i Hl, republicanism
I and nom
f>.00| m-
THE people
I a taste ot Mr*
unquestioned,
ainated will t'«
elected
LEONARD BROS.
Property. grocery.
Leading Hotel ofthe Qty.
X LtdUlilg, pen y special
ti ,, ,<• ilir I inest in
Ouv Dining iv0 ' M ol, short notice
eta anil Dmnei on perry. OKLA,
of
Mayor
c ity ci*>\
folic# Judge
treasurer
Attorney
i h id i
Eighteen
IViiii )!"""
leveland's objei
months ago t'
was «3,000.
5th anil Orb.
a p. TI 11c..-
Third >\uid
KOU""VVT;>l,orr,.ov,,-t-Av
... nraKi' I'
McHmtitP. " *
Tbt'!
ga'lt.
[) Street, Between
bargains in
flUllTV DAYS.
No. 230.
'^rXl^bhcan P—
i.ni slide Ja "001'1,
of 200,000 ln ^rnU,iftVt, cnough ' <
co the i Residence
U*t|t«trr
U#c*lver
.1.
i- nuvb
II. Mug
The
0f t«raUcU""ll.
Cleveland an wlu c0,n
The people of ^ (lmt (h,.y i„.v.
on Apr" aeniocr;u.v lls cxem-1
had enough paters.
by the local flreow
tor tlie nest
c St. bet. 7th and 8th
can vegetables
Lof Med on
Banquet
u St., bet ath and 9th,
Boston Baked Beans
ikin tor
townxih
«OAHl>.
l"inu t,l> Mli
kinnau* Kil{ ittl0-
.•y «mt i wj j,rJS i.. iiiiih*y.
rOiTOFH1"'
ihnlrman
Sff
utli
Vi. utt* i
f#ftm t^
OlttoUt I>lrr«'t"'J
TBHIUTOB'*1"
TimKH eott-
sonif days
ieland and I
HPcretaryj
Governor
■*ecr«tar>
VroUfttt* JUrtK *«
\t tiirnt'T
sheriff
•l>r*ft*in-*r .
i'ounty\'J\\J:..viu.e
.i u t lot'/ fth« ruot U)U
1 war IIS 1 1 Nh'hoU
ComMIHSlONKllH crov.
Emmet BeattyandJ
r t.Midine democrats «>f
\ Nl'MHK.K O( MUllllH
rrysent eopleBofTHK
I talninK our patent article
•. niaoe I , Hoke Smitb ■
, Ul, president sent, for^
1 in a hurry and r« , ^ h(> coul(t
I along the Perry P tlie kick ot the
BH.rjtjf, HlBn it and rtiu ^ uge for lhe
H.u'V. "in;; I'f.uuN t 'Mi-- • on Uie ,,em0
Ib-nr>- « i heavy editorial v ' Uaa no In-
,i li riirtw'; crat to say that Tur. u
1 tluenee. —•
, \ Biiaeoa I « ===== a by the
*jedwarda| A* ordlna niirh, making
ii Harris
Three 31b can I
Thrc^lbcanofl^or
i^pof^^nfor
PrOOertV Three two ean String Beans
1 1 r • CAN FRUITS.
ill all pai'ts Ol U1C >• • one 2;^„c„a^to\\%abie teaches
f^estauraftt.
Meal,
Clioice
- Claims
All over the county
Call and See Us.
Onl ltV nUu^UorrieH
One alb.ean Uan^T.n
One
r«^ ?S5STS'
jl, rail fiilllomtn
Muscat
Tommy s
For a U
The Best in the city for the mon
;Thl
" Short Order at your own
California Straw- '.restaurant m
THE COURTS.
council tbe other
.J.
No Other Newspaper
In the Strip pretends
11 Harris ,
■ scrubs cit>
linrnls<"' it mindenieanei — w|u rc 1
i.ssL«' ""JTltS.«« "M-
;
nmtrman. Was that ordinan ^ >ring
election, ot bin
lost their eye sight or
I'ourts.
,, s. ltOl.T, J- I'-
larceny was
Ilappy ■,ark fov
,2". this morning.
The lone trial of Bau'i
et al
fined
Egg
Texas Poaches
& l.eborn
Jor^fori^ible'entry* ^nd detainer
only
of
to j Bleeping
THl'i city
I Ctuth
warming up at
one of the
politics have nonit-
. The democrats have^
The actual ciriiuKion of the \s*^JSS «rS
rival the Circ^wn
PERM DAILY T,«t^
, . ,aolr WIS aS f°l- brit5hteBt leg m lso i,c
Times last week was | A cithen^tioka^ (K.k(„
lows:
Monday, Feb. , !
Tuesday. Fcb '
Thursday, ,u
Fridoy.Feb.lO
Saturday, Feb.
Total
D , ly average
9,474
■^,461
2,494
2,408
2,606
in the
will be
and in-
itio hon-
in progress this afternoon.
„BO. K. C I.AVTON, .1. I'-
The judge absent at (.utlin
1'voblitr !'« **>"*
11. J. EDNVABD8, r. .1.
s. fthaffer vs.
On trial.
Shatter,
Eilaid, suit on nott.
I'olUc r. «ri
\Vm. Moore and A. C.
Smith were
Smith was
headed by the the hon- charged* with fl.led #1 and ^ ^""linker's neUgbtPowt
^xmaecretary.Bo^^ - « £ % ^o can, K.C. Bak
turblng. the peace' rw o ^
Two 2ljlb can
Cherries
Two 2',1b can
berries DeW Cherries
Two 'l^can Chlifornia Hreen
Tvvi:^bcan\-alifor..ia Burtlet
TwoXcan Pino Apples
gSS W""California
Plums
Three 21b can
GALLON GOODS. 4.
One gallon can ^.V^nV-r Peaches
" \\ '' Bartlet Pears
" Apricots
CANNED MEATS.
••iss3r
One 21b can C'orn Beef
One lib can Corn Beef
baking powders.
8 Delight Powder
vder
Baking
OPEN 0 Y NDNiaHf
V«l« T<™"°y '
the best known
an in the territory.
Prince ot W.tle
&. Co.
"Ul I.
|C St., one
c.half block east of Square.
Brood Mares
Direct from Illinois. Also a
IWules and Horses.
2,627 j peace
of tlie
livery propriet
h'U,'lkrTaWr Mo'Kinney. of
14.980'or, real of McKlnney In
2-"3^cc!::;? makins ar'
costs, lie appealed.
liO.Mil> OF
Powder
baking SODA.
Tli.VlH
Vour paekngei
Anvil Soda.
. .UjNUttMAtUillivftm,:.J f(WIW"Wff'UwWvSoh" Was
rrotecttonto Anu iican lubor i > inotofi- ir:i. pt.rrv on
ing American industries. 1 yi 1 lKt x -
Kor president ot the I'nlted states, \h\*
William McKlnley, t I Ohio.
stublisb u I-at" '• ='• ulilr
promised to I, lr , x
its mad rush to the
nea-board at Galveston.
Officers]
,, ...
STARCHES.
Directors and Four packages Starch
ttit^tttt4 iTTPCO ortf • *
Corrlgan Two boxes Lewis i-ve
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR roi.H K JI n«.v
Wfrtiv uutli«i'Ued to tmiiounci- ilu nam
of o. w. liui k a* a candhlnte tor t ! ••«
of pollcu Judge, suhlrct t« the action ot tht
reimbllCHU convention.
Wv are authorized toainiouncr t
of T. U. Cook as a candidate tor ihc
police .ludge subject to lhe action
republican eon\ enth>n.
m.-
of
For City fit rk.
We are authoii/ «l to aniiounc«
Ity
Purst'U as a cuiuUdate l\>r
it-rk subject to the action ol the ivpuhll-
can convention to be heUt on March 14th.
koh cm Arrt KNk \.
We are authorized to announce the nam.
of C II Stewart as a candidate for clt> at -
torney subject to theactb>nof the republi-
can city convention,
tU'KKK & Brown, editors of the
Times-Journal wore adjudged guilty
| of contempt Inst Saturilav by Judge
I Scott. Sentence wits passed on them
i this morning.
llsaventi! How Hour lliui(« Look1!
1 Tliis is a remark made by so many
husbands. if the poor wife only
knew how nice and lasting a curl
Nonpareil Ilair-Curler would make,
site would try it. too quick. Sold by
all druggists.
rtn
Si Ac
Second f
Treasurer.
diklctoth
i h. King. «• W Pursell,
Granville M..rrli, .1 II. Corrlgan
P. R lJe.itt>. samuell Feliner
Kreil W Farror. \llen llall, R T. Brooks
J ■ II
•amuel Feliner
It. T Brook
Look out
blue birds.
for the merry song of
Thk Kiekapoo county will be ready
to open April 15th.
Ml'MhERSIIl)1.
,i. lm M. llrogan.
I > Michel-"H.
,i T Hill.
I \ l.'^e.
.1 .1 Tlerney.
UIXIXQ ISD MlN'lft-.
8am F< llnei.
Kobt Kuecker,
M t Fori I,
.1 .1 runiiulng>,
- w nu:->
i\
W II Mil-
; vs« i.
ledlaiulcr,
|{ i: Talley,
- It. Wadsworth.
M A l'ark.
organ-
L county republicans have
ized; also have K county.
L. P. Ross is making a fight for as-
Kociate judge in place of Judge Bur-
ford.
Dissolution Not lee.
Notice is hereby given that the
firm of W. \V. Pattison & Co., of
Perry, Ok., hardware and Implement ^ i
dealers, composed of the members of ,"u':,u >,s
W. W. Pattison and J. H. Knapp, is j;,lCTr n':!iiiii"'.
hereby dissolved. \ >i Hail.
W. W. Pattison-. uraiivtiU'M.,r«.-.
t. m UlcbardtoB,
'N, t !...•• KN rKI;1 vlNMh N I
The citizens of South Perry are re- •• f , "t
quested to meet at the school howe \Vl'|U"i ou rti«-ri
to-night at !< o'clock, for the purpose n. u , i..m...
of talking the i>est interest of our i narrv li.vk, i.
town. Citi/.yns of former Wharton h'iiiiK- «
are especially inviteil to be present. 1 r,>,l w. Kurrai .
Mayor Gisand, j. r>. iwi-.
. South Ferrv. 51 .<
ADVERT19IX,- .
11 W. Pilr-U'll.
I- \ Jacobs,
Jac llumphrh-
li iiaIbreath,
l <<n whnrton
MI Nll 11* vt. \i t vin*
h h Beatty.
J c Fleming.
\\ - Morris.
I 1' Hr.be,
1 M Klchurdson, Jr
IM llLtC WORKS
Francis Burke,
W T Cutler.
T. .1 liregg
.1 II. I.atTerty.
li N'evlns, Ji
1111,11W A1 -i.
I Beat tie,
.1 B I.autler.
B T Brook.
.Inhn B. Banks,
ii. W. Purcell.
HOTELS.
( II. Wymi.
J.N. Wolfe.
J. Levi.
M. Lynch,
s. a. Hemple,
iCTt'HKRH.
Bert K. lireer.
w. a. stone.
. Fonu.
TO REDUCE OUR STOCK
JfDOE Scott's court was very sen-
sational the latter part of last week. We will ^eil all
ut Oklahoma Citv.
Ookavan, of tlu> Pross-Gaiette. is
sure going to have the McMasters
live up to their contract.
GROCERIES
PACKAGE GOODS.
One package Bird Seed
" " Coffee
Gold Dust
Six ' Ooldine
" J'earline
Three " >iinee Meat
One Box Cocoa
One package 21b Honey Flake
nit) Flaked llonine-
Bib Oat Heal
COAL.
Canon City, *
i nage,
SVier City, No. fi,
Wier City,
Blneksniithing,
SOAP.
Six bars Clarrette.
" " Magnet.
" " Charter Oak.
" " Itumpty Durnpty.
" " Lenox
Slti Washing Soda
DRIED FRUITS.
lib Grapes
1 lb Peaches
li 11) Prunes
1 lb Apples
1 a lb •'
2 it. "
1 lb Apricots
;S lb Raisins .
BULK GOODS.
3 11) bulk Apple Butter.
3 lb Mince Meat
31b Relish
:i lb Tomato Catsup
2 lb Preserves, i all kinds
Pail Syrup 50e 65c and *1.00.
1 gallon jug Mustard.
-To hk sr.i.i
Auction, Every Saturday.
")r Will do comrni.-aion bmiiios-
and cows if vou want Ihei,
Bring on vour hor-t
solil Private sale v
mules, wagons, oxen
v ilav in tho week
2(1
111 A lie
v, Wt st Star Liverv liirn.
CHRISTNER & TIN CATFI.
Perrv. Okl
B. B. HOWBNDOBLER
Is agent tor a large l.utorv and is enable to save the middle
man's profit on all grades of wall paper.
ioo Elegant Designstoselectfrom-
Also a fine line of
Drugs and jewelry, Paints and Oils.
103, C Street.
1310a TH u>K: —Ferry property t" trad* ti
i.utlirlo i>r"|>eny 1"i\-inlio at r, imi;
I ill N I ll.ttl '■ -I x li) lM'tw,
oil 1: -trect. 1 nijulr.' of c. 1
\<> ■; k llnrilwuit, sturo.
ALL republicans of O county will
meet at Arapahoe, next Saturday for ^
a thorough organization.
Tiik bill locating the depots at 5® pounds l>est flour 60c
Fnid ami Round Pond has been tied 5® pounds Second grade
WOODENWARE,
► AX CCSXtv
up in tbn conference committee.
Thk Pkhhy Timhs is responsible for
the Perry Patent and it will be re-
sponsible for many more good things
for Perry.
Within the next nine months
every county Btid city office In Okls
lioma will be turned over to the re-
publican party.
Kihkt, The Perry Times—Second,
the Perry Patent—Third, the Perry
Democrat—Fourth, the Perry Sen-
tinel—Fifth, the Perry Rustler.
Roy Hoffman, proprietor of the
Guthrie Leader wants to be assistant
I'nlted States district attorney!
Great God, what next.
Cans ot corn 25c
California goods 15c
Canned peas 10c
1 lb Royal baking powder 40c
1 lb Price's baking powder 40c
1 lb Good baking powder 10c
60 pounds Navy beans $1.
20 pounds Lima beans $1.
Soda crackers 5 cts.
(> pounds of butter $1.
Oil sardines 5c
Mustard sardines 10c.
50 pounds of Lard $,?-5o.
Good salmon 10c.
E A. Lki
3 hoop Pail.
Xo. 1 Tub.
Single side washboard
Double.
Wire Cloth Tin
li5
20
Homesteader**
Send fifty centH in money or stamps
and get n copy of Calvert's Settlers'
Uuiue. If you are interested in hold -
■ iiitf a claim or quarter of school land,
or a town lot, you can't afford to do
without thi« hook. Address, J. L.
Calvert, P. O. box 125, Perry, O. T.
WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES
W \N.nv wLdi wcondhand goods and give the
■ • v ant i w oond-hand
furniture. Retweon E and F on 6th
Red Star Second-Hand Store.
40 the .
a nth!
ln c ho\
It v.— Jo.'-.
.) rent a .1 or 4 room dwell
• in residence portion
. Blackburn.
I**1 Kul N« tler
In Ju-it Ice court. l>efore
Excelsior Steam Laundrv.
The only first -eUit> litundry in ivtry. I !? fully < quipp-il with the b >?t machinery feu
turning out work which will compare with work done anywh- w . - illy* solicit lOOlbShorts
shop, we solicit the /n,.,,,
cheap as any for nr«t }■ ®in ^ B°P
1001b Bran
LARD.
31b Lard
21b Pure Leaf l.ard
lib Kraut
COAL OIL.
Five gallon l.iO test Oil
" " 175 test Oil
" " Nation Light Oil
" " Rose Gasoline
FLOUR.
1001b Patten and Stapelton's Best
Patent
1001b Kramer Star Patent.
1001b Diamond Patent
1001b V.'tite Swan
25
the pat ronaire of tho*i who have b- '-n patronizing Chinese wash shop, we soflclt the
rk of all and guarunte <atlsf.lotion in w oik. Our price* are
I Cet 5th and B Sts
Lea\ e your order* j:i th- solicitor will call on > «u
J- G HILL- One buihel Com, shelled
II It. a Jus
;t() tlce of the pe;ic«- In and f< r the eliy ot I'ei r>
tn the county of I*. oklahoma T'-rrltory
Bank of Perry, IHivld ^l Murln
and « . Mnw, plalntllT«,
v'S >
Ed. K. Mapu to i and B I
Martlndale, dci ndants. j
2") The defendants, Sd 1 . Stupleton and Ii
5 . K. Martlndul*1 are * ?reby imtlfled that tlie
have Ufii su.-d by he almvr named plain-
tlfls in the al>ove-nn ne<l court, that. on the 1
isthday of Hccembur, l-v . an order of at- 1
tachment, for the sum of >*o ijn, was issued
1,1 \'Y t'le lln'v1' 11.111!"! Jlistl'-e afftllnst till
9C1 goods and chattels of «ald defendants: that
] •>,) on the l"th day o' December, lvt'. an order
^ | of attachment for the sum ot v id was is-
sued by the above Justice against the goods
and chattels of said defendants, that on
•he same day, to wit the lyth dav of lie-
cemljer, km. and order of attachment loi
the nun 'it f.'l.W) was Issued by said Justice
, . agnln t the goods and cluittelh ot .-aid de-
1 JO i fendants, and that unless they appear and
1 10 answer In said action on or before the >tli
i rwi day ot February, i i, the statesments in
1 rV -al l bill of particulars will be taken as true
S . and Judgment will lie rendered inrniti.t the
9.") fcood« ami chaffed of said detendantH for
the sum ot iL'i.ni .niti ci" t> of suit.
W Brow n Boyd,
\ttorn ) 9 for plaintiffs
1 nu A NODDY
Spring Suit,
1 70
: PBe Merchant ©Jaifor.
CHIC AUO BLOCK,
street, bft MhanrtTih, Perry.Okl
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