The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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BERT K ciRFtli. I.lnor ami Manager.
Ollicc on l> Street, half Mack eft-*1
of Public Square.
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<obtcrlptlon Rate*.
BY tMKMItn.
IdllvereJ to any part ",0 ftnf^
^iiburbt
Per Week.
Per Month,
nr maii •
AMMmtH Vi
Three Months
mx MuiilUa
on. \ear
No Other Newspaper
In the Strip pretends to
rival the Circulation of The
Perry Daily Timhs.
The actual circulation of tlu
Timhs last week was as fol-
lows:
Monday, Feb. 19
Tuesday. Feb. 20
Wednesday, Feb. 2!
Thursday, Feb. 22
Friday, Feb. 23
Saturday, Feb. 24
Total
Daily average
This is the number of cop-
ies actually read by the peo-
ple, all returns having been
deducted.
IKE TIMES' POLITICAL.I'LATl OHM 1
Protection to the American silver dolla i
"Protection to iinerlcai) labor Uj protect*
in.rf American Industrie
I or president of the • nit eel tat- l -
vN iliinin McKlnley, of Ohl
announcements.
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I \ 11 p\ fir 1 \ \ j \ 1)
^ 11.1*1 l\ I , *.\ |. VIV
2.4GC
2,485
2.40C
2,614
2,511
2,627
15,012
2,502
for police JUDGE
We are authorized to announce the name
of O. w . Huck as i c.uuliit.it' i.o 1 ho «• f—•
of police Judge, subject to tho uctloll • >i tin
republican convention.
We nre|authorized to announce the nam<
of T H Cook as a candidate for the olll< <■ "i
police Judge subjeet to the action « f t li«
republican convention.
for CU t cli.1MC.
Wo are authorized to announce th* nmu -
of Oeo W Pursell a< a candidal"- • r ei?\
clerk subject to the UCtloil ('I ti:.- rrpubll
can convention to be held on March lliii.
ron CITY ATTORN I'.Y .
We are authorised to announce the nam<
of CJII itewart as a candidate f< i 1
torney subject I" tin* ti n "l tie* jcpul !
can city convention.
row jc8th ; ok mi. i-ka< r..
Please announce me as n candidate i.n
Just!. I'm- Peace subject t. the action el
the ivi nbllca ■ ( invention.
Noltltl* I), Cos I .
We nre am Ii .11 zed to announce the name
ot i ol lleun '1' -.1' ne< n- a candldat
tin* Ottlce t>f Justice of til • peace Mlb!''
tlie action of the republican City coi
tion.
bazoo on the Evil Devtror and y>o
as Itc niiglity Sampson, or "heavy "
■ilitorial quartz crusher of this scct on \
of tli« unive.ee, i' ucks Ot hi* ilir y
blanket and, standing in bis bare and !
spot tod "pelt'' declare?, in tbe last |
I i,sue of tbe Twilight Paralysis, that
"Pennsylvania is tbe home of protce-
j (ion and Manslleld is the home of Joint
| Sherman tin- republican tlnnnee and
tariff cxempler."
i Tho limber jointed mentality of
J tho Evening Half-and-Half refers
to ^lansfleld, the coal region and the '
scene of a recent liot. The over- j
burdened m i of inane mutter who
made that assertion aiul Invirgled
honest men into clothing his slush
j with cold tvpo is, truly an "exemp-
lar" of colossal lgnorence. In order
that he may l e soused well in the |
• miasmatic -link of his own slush, we
; t.iko this occasion to inform the
j "Laboring Oar" of tho Edifying De-
lusion that John Sherman's home is !
' in Manslleld, Ohio, where ho has'
] long lived and nourished a dazzling
| star in the lieav. 11 of repnbli-
j can prosperity, and a faithful
i guide, philosopher and friend to the
' loyal men who rocked tho cradle of
j the party and whose cheers \. ill yet
rollover the grave of a democracy
Moody handed, occtlonallzed and do -
| graded
! The present condition and three-
I ilded action of tho party in tho con-
' grer.s of the United States today is a
' sufficient index of its character as
'spoilsmen anil robbers. 'Heavy
wight,-'put on our shirt and sit at
j the feet of Mr. Brogan a few nights
j and "eram" on democratic doctrine,
j At present we don't know whether
I you are a tadpole or a hermarpha-
dile.
Goods
Must
B
H.UKilANS IN
usiness
The following
vail at
Move.
Prices will Tic-
BLUE BELL LIVERY, f
l-irst-Class Ri?', \'rw buggies and best single driving horses. -
Commercial Trade a Specialty.
D. O HARMON
j (' street between 5th and 6t m
M A. HUNT, PropV
P LEONARD BROS.
roperty. >: grocery.
D Str. ft, Between 5th and 6tli.
BARGAINS IN
Residence
tor tin next THIRTY DAYS.
C St. bet. 7th and Oth, No. 230.
0- K. Hotel,
>2 per'Day Board ^4 per week. Sample Rooms.
Leading Hotel of the City.
Our Dining Room ii the Finest in IVri v. Special
Banquets anil Dinner on short notice.
Located on B St., bel. Bth and Oth,
PERRY. OK LA,
Tli re
for
CAN VEGETABLES.
■ :ilb can Boston Baked Beans
hi Two 81b cai
"opeity ^li-
in all parts oi the city.
Choice - Claims
Three rill) can of Pumpkin for
an of Corn for
an of Sugar Corn for
an of Lima Beam*
Three two can String Beans
All over the county
Call and See Us.
T0NCAVVAY ITFMS.
Toneaway Citv Is bound to boom.
Blackwell and Parker have united
and will be known
now on.
CAN FRUITS.
One 2' .lb can California Apricots .
One olb can Boston Table i'eaclica
One 21b can Plac kberries
One 2ib can Raspberries
One2'jlb can California Muscat
Grapes
Two 21 .lb can California Peaches
Two 2!-lb can California Black
Cherries
Two2?alb can California Straw-
berries
Two 21b can Honey Dew Cherries
Two 2'jlb can California Green
Gage Plnm
Two 2'olb can California Bartlet
Pears
Parker from Two 21b can Pine Apples
I Ono 31b can Apples
Farmer-! are moving their families'One 2Mb can California Egg
i on their farm* in prent numbers since _ "J19 - r
In another column will be read to- ; ihe change in the weather. ihree ~lb can Texas Peaches
day the announcement of Henry T. j L. T. Sheets, from near Blackwell,
Sumner for Iho office of justice of the j took in Arkansas City yesterday
peace. Col. Ilenry T. Sumner is well: The Blackwell Timr.-i and Record
known here. Helms been in Okla- ' have consolidate.!.
hoina ever since the memorable 22d Work began on Ihe new bridge
of April, 1880, and lyi •. been foremost' across the Shikaska river near Park-
among the republican workers. He ep jesterdaj.
is an able lawvcr ami a fair judge. K'1^. ^ a newspaper
, , • . , , . .. next week, which we trust she win be
through ihe eliorls of Colonel Sum- j proud of.
ncr is largely <liu- the special joint , Oat sowing
resolution of congress making all 30- | vicinity this w
day residents of the Strip legal vo-
; ters. The Colonel is an enthusiastic
| republican, and should the conven-
tion settle upon him as their candi-
date, he will make a strong race.
to
Plenty of work.
How.vitD FittKN!) is in the Held for
the nomination for mayor on the
democratic ticket. Mr. Friend is a
hard worker in the lleld and a strong
is nil the go in this
ek.
A bridge will be built across Salt
Fork near Toneaway City in the near
future.
GALLON GOODS.
One gallon can Muscat Grapes
, '• " " Wagner Peaches
1 " •' " Apples
" " " Bartlet Pears
" " " Apricots
CANNED MEATS.
Two cans Salmon
Three toz. can Oysters
One Boz. can Oysters
One 21b can Corn Beef
One lib can Corn Beef
■15
35 i
Tommy S Restaurant.
For a □ Meal.
The Best in the city for the money.
Guaranteed everything the market affords.
Short Order at your own Prices,
OPEN DAY AND NiGMT Y
Under the management of Tommy Wilcox, the best known
restaurant man in the territory.
- . .... , "Prince of Wales" AC.-.
C St., one-half block east of .Squnr-
ANGUS MILLER'S
Ton Eating Parlor.
This place is unquestionably the most elegant in the city and the
iu;-iT people in Perry are its customer*. m'f
Corner fltli and 11 Street.
ANGUS MILLER, Prop'r. ,y >
BAKING POWDERS.
Two cans H iker's Delight Powder
Mr. Marsh, living south of Salt Two cans K. C. Baking Powder
Fork was in Perry ye sterday on bus- . Two20oz cans Universal Baking
iness. ' * C. Q. Powder
Erect residence houses.
t'horry C'ou^li Syrup. BAKING SODA.
The greatest and best Cough Syrup. Four packages Anvil Soda ... .
II will relievo n eough quicker, surer
and more etfectually than any thing STARCHES,
on tin- market. Sold and warranted Four packages Starch
democrat and the other candidates j by all druggist**.
Brood Mares'
Direct from Illinois. Also a few
Mules and Horses.
START that building boun>.
will have to do some
win the prize.
tall rustling to
Good pay for a days labor.
Till' lumber dealers nre smiling.
A IIAPPY and contented popula-
tion.
All makes a happy and prosperous
country.
The Times-Journal doesn't appear
much bothered over the turnings of
Judge Scott. The amiable associate
justice has bitten oh more than he
can chew. Ho is beginning to find
out that hu can't swallow the "chaw"
nor make anybody else swallow it
I.YE.
Dissolution Notice. lib can Rora Lye
Notice is hereby given that the 21b can itora Lye
firm ol W. W. Pattison <.\: Co., of Three boxes Greenwich Lye
Perry, Ok., hardware and implement Two boxes Lewis Lve
dealers, composed of the members of
W. W. Pattison and J. H. Knapp, is
hereby dissolved.
W. \V. Pattison.
Brown stone fronts will glorify the
future of Perry.
llonvctiK! IIoh* Your Hung* I ooK!!
This is a remark made by so many
husbands. If the poor wife only H
knew how nice and lasting a curl , !IR' .
. ..ii. i (mo nai'lratrf- 911
PACKAGE GOODS.
Ono package Bird Seed
" u Coffee
" u Gold Dust
six " Qoldine
44 4 > Pearline
Three 44 Alinee Afeat
Rain is not needed badly but would
be quite welcome.
Pnrky politicians will soon be in
the political frying pan.
Perry can boast of some very fine
rigs both private and livery.
Bland's silver seignorage bill has
passed the House by 1(50 to 130.
('has N. Taylor is one of the
strongest young republicans in the
second ward.
The men who live in glass houses
and hold office had better move into
stone buildings.
he is ! Nonpareil Ifair-Curlcr would make, One package 21b llonoy Flake
ic old- she would try it, too quick. -Sold by \la Vr '{omne>v
•• • • 61b Oat .Meal
: Fatty of the "Twilight" says lie
dreads hot weather. Yes; he
I afraid to work. l£e is ono of the
| fashioned frigates that used to foun- druggist
: der of their own weight. An ineh of iiomest«>u«i«TH.
brow and an ounce of brain just about Send fifty cents in money or stamps Canon City,
; and get a copy of Calvert's Settlors' Osage,
Guide. If you are interested in hold- 1 Wier City, No. fl,
COAL.
tills the bill.
, In less than fifteen days several j ing a claim or quarter of school land, W'icr city,
! line buildings will be under way in ; or a town lot, you can i afford to do Llacksmithing,
«• v,ry ktata.m,M, ial. ^ggg, P",',
in the city and every mechanic will!
be abundantly provided for so far as j Parks' Sure Cure is a positive spe-
' well paid work is concerned. 11'?,T ™mne" „^h°. ar';. ill! "rlln
down." ana at certain times are
The Ti mi:.- does hate to w.vle vain- j t1r°ub'ed. ,'|.v hfkaehes headaches,
| etc. Sold by all druggists.
able space on swellleu up wlnliets
10
2"
J .0U
G.40
6.60
(i.00
13.00
Democrats prepare for the sweat
box. In dark clouds arc your sins
rising up against you.
The readers of Tin: Times should
find it a pleasure as well as a duty to
patronize "Home Industries."
Again we must disturb the slum-
bers of the board of trado and ask
them "what has become of the hotel
N?heme?"
In a few days men will be denying
their past records, or, because they
can't do it, will be smashing the
"alligator."
whiifh, were they reduced to their
normal size, wouid hardly amount to
the lusty smell of a pungent fungi.
Monc} to Loan.
Short time loans on real estate or
other approved security— R. T.
Brook, or at Midland Bar.
SOAP.
Six bars Clarrette.
" " Magnet.
" " Charter Oak.
" " Ilumpty Dumpty...
" " Lenox
8lt> Washing Soda
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TO I1E HOLD AT
Auction, Every Saturday.
ill do commission businc^j. B'*''ig on vour horsi -, mules, wagons, o
and cows if you want them sold. Private tie.: everr diiv in the week.
WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES
for second hand goods and give the
best bargains in new and second-hand
furniture. Between E and F on 6th
Red Star Second-Hand Store.
CI IAS. F. BEACH, |r.
DRIED FRUITS.
tlti Grapes
l lb Peaohea
3 lb Prunes
1 lb Apples
3 lb •'
2 lb "
lib Apricots
8 lb Kaisins
Alley, West Star Liverv Barn,
CHRISTNER 4 TIN CATE.
Perry, Okla
13
2.5;
23 I
25 |
BULK GOODS.
DEALER IX
The fourth ward republican clubjCOUNTy C|TY ANn orwnni
will hold a meeting tomorrow night OUUNIY. AND S<-H001-la,, , ,, , , T)
at Price iV ('lark's ulllcc. Important I nnTITn ! I k iV?
business will be called up. Everyone oGRIP. :i III l'<"l'uh
should attend. i , ' J i, . ., ,
A. W. LEE, ! Ofllce wlthC. ll. Wvnn. D street, opposite J i!' ,'° at^up
smith bros.,
Grocers,
Corner C and Exchange Street3.
A complete stock.—
The heavy man of the k. d. goes
to Manslleld, Pa., for his local poli-
ties. Let him take a trip to Mans-
lleld, Ohio, for a while. "Ain't he a
bird?"
1'n'I.ess a man has a character that
won't show dirt he had better keep out
of polities.—E. D. Then the demo.
c -ats are out of the race. They have
plenty of dirt but none of tho other
stun.
Thk democrats, all over the Terri-
tory, are howling for harmony. The
s ime is the condition of the popula-
t on of hades but the poor devils are
howling in vain. When you see har-
mony in the democratic party, you'll
see the devil with horn and hoof
playing an organ in the salvation
army, | Drug Co.
J. C. Moody. President.
Scc'j .
W. I. Church, of Stanton Post, CI.
A. 1!., says: "1 hove tried nearly
every cough remedy but have found
nothing to compare with Parks'
Cough Syrup. There is nothing on
earth like it for bronchitis. I have
reffercd ever since my discharge
from the army and Parks' Cough
Syrup is the only remedy that has
ever helped me." Sold bv all drug-
ists.
Seed i'otHtnett.
We have the Early Roso, Early
Ohio. Bean ties of Hebron, Mammoth
Pearl seed potatoes and Colorado.
We are the only exclusive wholesale
seed house in Perry. .L \\\ Fitzgerald,
C street, west of Seventh.
44Jf you don't look better, feel bet-
ter, eat better and sleep better, bring
it back." That h what we say when
we sell a bottle of "Park's Sure Cure."
If you are not feeling iust right, if
your head aches; your back aches;
your stomach distresses yon; if you
are "out of sorts" and don't know
what the trouble N, why don't you
try a bottle on this gaurantei-d plan? 1(e),
"\\ c will take the chances if you will I
take the medicine." Sold by Pcrrv
Public .i iunre
WANT COLUMN,
171011 T1JADK:—Pr-rry property totrailelor
(.uthrl.* property Enquire ut room:,
.Morris block
n-nt :i .t or 4 i< oni dwell*
In re^Men
. Jjlackimrn.
W
tlie city.—Jos.
\\r .\ VN.H \ brick or luilldlnu'.
M U0, 1 1 51 K80 R tXKfl A WaDK.
FOR A NOBBY
Spring Suit.
FULL LINE OF TOBACCOS.
Come and see us. Goods delivered to any part of Perry or its suburbs.
2 lb Preserves, (all kinds)
Pail Syrup SOe «5c and SI.00.
1 gallon jug Mustard.
WOODEN WARE.
3 hoop Pail.
No. 1 Tub.
Single side washboard
Double.
Wire Cloth Tin
r;o TO
e Mercfiant ©Jaifor,
( llK'AliO BUM K,
LARD.
31b Lard
21b Pure Leaf Lard
1 lb Kraut
COAL OIL.
Five gallon ISO test Oil
" " 175 test Oil
" " Nation Light Oil
" " ltose Gasoline
FLOUR.
1001b Patten and Stapclton's Best
Patent
1001b Kramer Star Patent
1001b Diamond Pat"nt
1001b Wl.lle Swan
1001b Shorts
100 Corn Chop
1001b Bran
00
1 25
110
HI. E. HOWENDOBLER
Is agent lor a large i n lory and is enable to save the middle
man's proliton all grades of wall paper.
ioo Elegant Designs to select lrom.
Also a fine line of
Drugs and Jewelry, Paints ami Oils.
103, C Street.
70
1 70
1 30
1 10
1 00
8 A
1 P Street, bel. fith and 7th,
Perry,Okla One bushel Corn, ahellod
Excelsior Steam Laundry.
Tlio only llrst « la< lnundry In I' i ry. It u fully .
turning out work w hich \\ III comp.ir«> with work i|
tli" |i:itronnu'' « r tho-.- who have Ic.-ii |>;n ioii|/in,.
work or nil and Kuurant t i -tiou in w(,rk
clii«".s work. Iamv< your onh-rs and the i. ldt
Cor. 5th and B Sts.
i"1 Pi"'.I with the in- if inacliluorv for
I'll" an> w h• r• . We rspiM-lnilv solicit
rk ii,„- •i".'"' w,,!411 w.' solicit the
• 1M" pi lei's iirc a
Will cull on you,
«•«'« an' ii^ cht'iip as any for fli>t •
I (til Van
J G HILL-
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Greer, Bert R. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1894, newspaper, March 2, 1894; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116357/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.