The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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Flour,
E. H. PERRY & CO.,
— DEALERS IN
Garden
Keed, Hay andaiiklnds
ffarmfirs Trade a Specialty.
and
lield Seeds.
7H, street. One*Half Block North ol Square.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE,
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LOOSE DIRECTORY.
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II I . Hill I'
Northern
A MolklevV.
Large, fat mackrel and I.-
herring l < uminings' Merenntib
Company during Lent.
Whitney is inaklius sp«eial 1,1 w
price* on nr..cori<-H. dour and pro\U-
ions. Cull on lilm before purchasing
and Rave money. « street, second
door east of Ttli street.
a few good hl'nv>' work hor!'") a"f
mules uf my own IHiM'nK1foV!!!i'i',I:. u|
PERRY, OKLAHOMA
Removed.
:::: Real
moved our immense stock ot
Buyers Must Have Bargains.
WE HAVE THEM
M l't i ti lodge ^0* ^ I iuuicb vi ««. •
IcoinmuntcatTon the aw •>>•; ,in„. with approved security
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Vl-tun* l,rV"l.ix-ii cordially
Master''workman
E. 11. Perry & Co.'s feed store.
J no. J. LaMar.
The family of Mr. Lobuitz of the
Famous will be here tomorrow. His
furnituro arrived today and J*,, , "
being placi d ill his elegant n sidciicf
on I Htreet.
There will be a meeting: of 1the >
Woodmen of the World at. 9? ah
low's hall oil Monday night. All
members are requested to be pro-
sent.-E. H. Perry, O. t .
A 1. Young is in the city from
1- Ancient Guthrie. Ho is one of tiie best> jntuil-
i,t...-.,.rv , | ina and instru t jrs in dancing in
the territory and will try to organize
a class here".
Here they are:
Three fine residence on West D |
street, Perry Proper.
A fine resident lot
east front, Perry
below value.
on the
Proper
hill,
wav i
H ardware and I mplements.
to the r.eatty building on the corner of D and 6th St.
Welch & Faulds,
order.
-riirrnV.po Lod
i.kin.TVr iiii
C .1 Jones Buffalo) connected with
, VI. 11,1. o.o. the Gulf & Inter-Stale, was in todav
and intends to meet the board of
- are trade before leaving the city to lake
i, large of the construction.
v.rand. Tbero w ill ho a meeting of there.
' publicans Of lh. Sixth ward at the
'it. hall in w.-st IVrrv two lilocke
U1 beeils at Fleming s n r.h of the school building In Perry
I proper on Monday night at .:30
and earpet6 on easy pay- o'clock to organize a republican ciut>.
Vlslto
Qru K
The enterprising hardware firm of
Fleinming o, Mu.-kley has now in
course of construction a mammoth
ware house for implements in the
rear of their store. Fleming & Mock-
All kindti
Molkley's
Furnitur .
nients.— Banks & \\ ade
Martin & Sheldon on the south side
of'c are doing a fine business in real
estate.
For fresh butter, eggs and vegeta
bles go to Whitney1 s.
Seventh. There is nothing in this world that
When in need of something nice 111 . MUl i, p. rf.. t satisfaction for all
Wm,nP We do a large
were controlled, and with
growl tho would-be boodlers
| up the sponge.
I There were some angry men on tne
Hnnsp md three lots in North square last night who swore if any
House ana uircc iu I :n'0re attempt were made to steal pub-
lic lands there would be signs of hemp
and tree limbs.
Among tie gossipers around the
square yesterday was a big-helhed,
red-nosed man with angry squint to
his right tve which gave a tone of
| high breeding to the whoie of a very
I expressive face.
He looked like a great traveler, for
| his clothes were ragged and his shoes
! worn out, But he was a nice fellow,
notwithstanding his war-worn ap-
t-, *j ,1 . i-;11 sjrirth ncarance. He said to a man standing
Fine residence on the hill, -North }^ar tie tiMES Peramhulator' "Say'
Perry, Awfl'L cheap. mister, over thar on Seventh street
I bridge is a sign which says no wun
, , ■ i • uirt^b ' shell cross this ver outfit fas ner a
A tine lot one-halt value in DIOCK j wusa readin' it ter day and
Perry, $150.
$:o,000 stock of Dry Goods to j
trade for Perry property.
Wanted to trade Perry property
for stocks of Hardware, Boots
and Shoes and Groceries.
IS street, near iPV w ill get their share of triuli
26, Perry Proper.
D St., west of 6tli St.
Moody. Williams & Co.
Law and Real Estate.
List your property with us and we will Watch and Protect
It Land and lot contests handled with a knowledge
of the business. Witnesses sought out
in Contest cases.
Ve will buy or sell your Property or.rent it at legitimate rates of commission
"and Advertise in this column free of expense to you.
Office on C Street, Opposite the Land Office.
For Sale—A good farm on Red Kock A good bottom claim on Black Bear
northwest of town, cheap. nine miles northwest.
Fine lot east of railroad. 50x162, with A good bottom claim on Red Rock
good well, cheap. ninetehn miles northwest.
Relinquishment to an elegant low Good claim one milo from Wharton,
1 1 1 :— r...,, Qrwi 1 mil An level, good soil, pood spring and fine
rental business.
tlu
Will Douglas.
City jeweler Is
post-office.
1 all at Cummings Brow n and sei
the New Domestic. Kvery machinc
warranted for five years.
The 11 St work done by Douglas
the jeweler at the post-ofilce and at
the old Oklahoma City prices.
Small boy aside ''O' e wliiz. hat
1 Ir-e 1 iulc Giant l'ills take the iuk<
Sid and warranted by all druggUto.
\ cuii of Parks' Tea at night moves
, h* bowels in the morning without
pain or discomfort. Sold by Perry
Drug Co.
Bab\ boggic- We are sl.owing a
line of children's carnages whuh for
• tyle and <|uality can not be equalled
< '11 minings Brown.
NEW
Spring (;oods
In Endless Variety.
LARGEST STOCK,
BEST ASSORTMENT
old Oklahoma blotches anil pimples on the face
t work at the he:,Is old sores and eruptions, makes
yellow skin clear and transparent
and keeps the bowels and liver 111
perfect condition. Sold and war-
ranted by all druggists.
Come and
We handle nothing but bargains
wo arc now prepared to show you nn
i-legnnt assortment of
DRESS GOODS and
DRESS TRIMMIGS.
> of
\t the meeting at North Perry yes-
terday the people were unanimous
against closing up the school reserve
and land reserved for cemetery. .Mr.
Mem/ made a strong fight against he
-teal anil was hotly hacked by the
I people "Mavor" Core and "Coun-
cilman" White were the only ones 111
the crowd who voted to fence these
lands in.
Cirant Shoop came up from (.uthrie
v, .terdav in i-sponse to a telegram
which told of the death of his brother
Who died on his claim a few miles from
this eitv. The brothers had adjomin
, laims and Mr Shoop had visited
| there only last week, leaving Ins
brother in g health, and theaad
news came without warning, ini.
TiMKsaiid the craft in general exteml
sym pathies.
Quarterly meeting services will be
1 held lit the M. 1C. church corner b
and Tenth streets, as follows: quar-
terly conference and preaching Satur-
iav' evening at 7:20 p. m. Sabbath
mhool on Sunday, 10 a.m. Preach-
ing at 11 a. m., followed li\ the Lord s
supper. Love feast services at 3■ p.
m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. The
presiding elder, Rev. E. C. Delaplaine
will be present and will preach uiorn-
■ in" and evening. Epworth League
will hereafter be held on Tuesday
evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting on
II Wedne.-dav evening at 7:30. All are
cord ally invited to attend these ser-
We also write Fire, Tornado Life and .„
Accident Insurance.
\\ <1 : U . 1 H un u ■ - . .
while iloin' so mor'n twenty rigs an
teams kum over it at all kinds of
gaits; Hum on the ded run, sum oil a
fas-trot, sum as if they was a runmn
a wav from a sheriff, but nun o em
seemed to kerr a durn 'bout that ere
HiLMi. While I was loafln' 'bout thar
more'n worth of fines went
i shootin' by which might hev been
in the city tres'ry, if that's where
lhSowrtif'Ltho°eiatvWwantsntew make 1 Building on c street for rent cheap,
money' an' make money durned easy. Elegant stand for dry goods house
let 'or put a couple of special officers facing the square for rent,
uar without pay an'"divy" up CITY PROPERTY
upland claim four and j miles
northeast of Perry; one mile from
small railroad shation, water and
timber.
Relinquishment to fine claim in 24 1 w
on Red Rock, for sale cheap.
To Rent—Three room, plastered
house.
view of Perry and Whartou.
The finest bottom claim in the strip on
Black Bear four miles northeast fot
*1,100.
Lot and building 25x40 on B street
near Seventh.
Will pay fair price for a fair bottom
claim or good upland claim.
Oklahoma
; Realty Co.
SQUARE GOSSIP,
What the Altrurian Travelers say who
Lounge about the Square.
WlsDoM FltuM LOAF Kits.
\ Higtilllrtint l et Offered l y a i'ohi Olflr
ObstrucUonUt-A U«*n o rat i ull« out
—A UroiMTHtc Attempt to St**nl
School I.and lit North I rrrj
—llow h .Mitn can
Make Money,
pay an7 "cuvy" up
with 'em on fines an tliem yerc offl- por j.a]e j-;np )0t, w'ell and house for
cers'ill make big money durin tne saj(, two blocks from square; «1'25.
next three "jonths. I«j in Fifty foot lot, house, stable and well
of ldees i Jees is d|amints an gooidt! on north Sixth street for ,140
an' here's a idee wid millions in it,
I'll see Brogan right away."
And the altrurian traveler i hot off
in the direction of the city hall. W e
hope he may get the job. There is
big money iii it for the city.
A very fine claim on Red Rock for
sale cheap.
f°_r , Two room house and lot 2 blocks fro«r
school, cheap; only 8100.
Lot anil box-house 12x14 in North
• Perry for 875.
Fine lot and shack in North Perry for f y(.g (n b]ock 30) northwest Perry for.
-6''-00- „ . sale at 325.
Lot on C street and building 20-21 in . „„„„„„ o
two store rooms renting for S3fi per I Two lots facing public square n
.u i— irjin street, at reasonable prices.
RED ROCK CORRESPONDENCE.
allinu
N\ ork and
«pcritj
a
death in a shack.
a splendid line
hdstept
A nne line of
The Body of lit 11
utcr Found Dead In i
u the lliRlit «'f \V )-l.She
o \ li llni ot \ lolciiir or lUr
On,, Will?
LIN'SItfS,
A large ns sort mcnt of
Prints, Ginghams, Muslins,
Sheetings', Etc.
number of gentlemen talking
local politics near the postollice today
and busily engaged in obstructing the
entrance to groups of ladies, got into
quite a squabble among themselves
j when one of them yelled, and lie is a
well known business man, "I'll bet a
hundred, two to one, the democrats
wont elect a man on their ticket and
d-d if 1 know what their ticket will
have on it—and boys, I'm a democrat
from Oklahoma City and you know
Dress
5,COO Yards of
anyhams —«
At (/ cts. per v
ard.
Wilts sell at 10 cent
all new Spring
ivorld ov
This
The body of an unfortunate woman, ~ artk"n
named Hello Foster, was found ate how tougMh ^ (lij.
last evening in a shack on tho rlg t j,usted roUedaway from the postofflce
L,fThe\infortumite woman was recog- ^^nks'who is a candidate on
nized by a number persons as one M; L. Bints wno clerk says
who has been I.ere since the opening u t There is not enough
and who was assoc.ited m o e w. he W^U ^ for him Ho , „
with a man named Mi IJonaia, w illi no y gDCar.9 grocery store. Let
whom she had been cohabiting ui ti . P lhe salary of this office
A"«Si^K rstv. > ■ ' '
ss: oZ'i 'x™,E.« Si,ood o,_ i;7i i -s«- a
ili.u Rock, March 1,1s74.
Weather fine.
Farmers busy plowing.
(i. Austin and lady have gone to
Kansas on a visit.
A. Atchison will ship m a car load
of bay from Kansas next week.
Eli.' Koliklin qualified as township
clerk last Monday. Another plum
plucked by the democratic party.
J. Delaney, proprietor of east bach-
elor hall, informs his neighbors that;
he will soon have a lady to take j
charge of the culinary department
and she is a typewriter, too.
Rev. McKinney preached to the
people of Perry last Sunday .
Mr Bowden formerly from Kansas
building a large stone house on
Red Rock.
We have been informed thai the
republican meeting at McKinney was
a success so far as getting a large at-
tendance, speakers from Perry were
not present.
Mr. Covey has gone to Kansas for
his famili and will soon return and
make Re'd Rock township his perma-
nent home
month for sale for 8500.
Complete restaurant outfit for sale.
Lots in North, West and South Perry
to exchange or for sale.
farm property
Excellent upland claim in 24 2 w for
sale cheap.
A level and beautiful claim In 24 lw at
a low figure.
Have a lot and good store building
on B street for sale, half cash and
half long time. This is a bargain.
To Rent—Good hotel in legant lo
cation.
One elegant store room nUely fur-
nished, size 24x60.
We are after the Farmers Trade.
Fleming, Hockley k Co.
You need Farm Implements.
You need Hard-ware.
The republicans meet next Satur
day night at McKinney, March 3rd.
T T
• ■ day, ho found hi
le or dying condit
,, M,rliiK stvli-. TliU sale or Hying cuim.i -
Viiluay mornlntf, I'.>—>■ called who, on ns arnva , ; « the
, the house yester- tuete „ u
, paramour in a dead being cut down insitead of,
tioii. Dr. Stoner was The democrats want pap ti
,iu nrrivnl. found the thev'ro alter.
, mill e intlnu- three days onl)
Ladies Fast Black Hose
At 5 cents per pair.
u- competitors c«'ll tlio s:
.,,r s. M'll tIn-ill nt ft t
all tin ti" for
SHOES.
<
lli menilMTWe sell for cash only anil will
not ile\ luti* from till' inlo under any ci, •
. uuisltiiiees. We will save yon money on
vvery purchase.
RICHARDSON
Mercantile Co.,
105 7TH ST
run up
pap" that's all
ley'ro after.
Tnere was considerable gossip to-
day around tho square about the
effort made yesterday afternoon to
steal the school block in North Perry.
\ number of pseudo officials called a
meeting al-ort of midnight conclave
and attempted to pass a resolution
fencing up the block set aside for
school purposes. It was not only in-
tended to fence this valuable piece or
land in from public observation and
iriye it the appearance of private
domain, but it was determined to
have it divided up among the land
robbers and, ns soon as might be, put
it on the market, sell it off, pocket
the money anil the innocent people
would bo "none the wiser.
But the diabolical deal dldn t pan.
The Times was onto it all the time.
It said nothing, however, but assulu-
run down tne man a.c,,om.Vj " Hnwed wood. Sawed blaclt-
Hiipposeil to knowsomething! u !(,ubvttse f.onl. Hintf wore given
, throw light on tin m>st . (hp {o r,,w gQOdnien and they wont over
I'll Ui iino i'ii' • I ..vprvtbiiikr to that meeting and the way they
woman's death w hih . > 0ranced into the ring made the "offi-
points to death from excsesi\ e e|Ris'' sick. The robbers found they
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unfortunate woman cold in death.
A jury of inquest was empaneled
l ist evening and wero in session un-
i t'il noon today from which time an
1 adjournment wes had until tomorrow
morning at u o'ciock. i bus far the
evidence practically shows nothing,
iimilty ;tt i" j), stoner when he called at the shack
I found Hello Foster dead, but nothing
ito indicate violence, William Mc-
Cahe the man in whoso shuck she
has been living the last three months,
testified that she was a morphine
i\rnd as well as a whisky drinker.
Ono James Williams testified that
lie brought the woman and a man
named .McDonald into tlio strip nt
lime of the opening. That she w-as
thought to have come originally from
Alabama. Officers are out trying to
run down the man McDonald, who is
Guerry, who is the leading official
of the democrat party in Red Rock
township, what has he (lone that
the people should send him to the
legislature next fall? Is it oil account
of his adroitness in getting four or
five democrats secretly stowed away
in a little back room and then turn-
key? Ho said the commis-
sioners would not appoint anyone
unless he was a good Jacksonian
democrat. He says, ho is a Jack-
sonian and lily) always been one; the
fact that he got the best office ill the
township shows he was the kind of a
stick tho commissioners were looking
(or doe Sticks.
I Oil
Moen74-poSt w1?ed-72 poundVto the'Sorter miTe^"
You need Building Material.
We want to supply you and will do all in our power
to get your trade and keep it.
Notice.
The citizens of Perry, in P county,
O. T.. are hereby notified that by-
order of the board of health of P
county, every person owning or oc-
cupying premises within said city are
required within five (5) days from
this date, to remove from their prem-
ises, and the alley adjacent, all tilth,
slops, manure and other decaying or
offensive matter, and to cleanse anil
disinfect all privies and water-closets
within the same time.
Persons refusing or failing to eoni-
plv with the above order will be pros,
ec'uted under the the provisions ol
llio health laws. The disinfectants
required for use, lime for outdoor
use- for privies and closets, lime anil
coperas. j. a. Hooe,
Co, Supt. Public Health,
IF YOU NEED A STOVE
we have them—wo are agents for Great Western Stove Works
also Golden Coin Stoves anil Ranges.
Everything in the HARDW ARE LINE'
come and get acquainted.
Fleming, Hockley & Co.
North Side of Square
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