The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 157, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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Office on D street, h>lf block ea-«.
of Public Square.
PUBLISHED EVERY D V Y BUT SUNDAY
THE DEADLY PARALLEL.
Riley & lamar ,,
Subscription Hatr*.
if the City bu-
rt « ahhikk
DlHvf-r^d to any part
Suburbs
per Week.
Pel Month,
rhr «e Month*
■i x Month.
On# Year
No Other Newspaper
In the Strip pretends
•-ival the Circulation of
Perry Daily Times.
The actual circulation of the
Times last week was as fol-
lows:
Monday, Mar. G
Tuesda Mar. b
Wednesday, Mar. 7
Thursday, Mar. 8
Frid iy, Mllr. 9
Saturday, Mar. 10
Total
Daily average
This is the number of cop-
ies actually read by the peo-
ple, all returns having been
deducted.
announcements.
FOR COI SCII.M \N.
To the Voters of the Fifth Ward
Having been i •<jn«•> t1 by n lai'KC iuiuum i
of voters to become a candidate tor •
cilnian of the 6th ward. I earnestly
your support In the coniini;
i:> |'ulilU«D Platform. |
We. tlic rt-j .l eans of the city Perry, in
-.invention a->c:m !e I, hereby again ex-
iivts our faith In the great principles of
the republican party ana pledge ourselTes
uk re earnestly than ever to their support.
Koolved, rtr t, that we deplore the blight-
ing I'tTfCt "l ttie present Uenmcratlc adniln-
tration of tills country upon every busi-
ness pursuit in the land They were ox-
i.ted to tie high position they now hold by
,uoinlses of prosperity. and have given us
ksteo . th® severest less n we have ever
uad In a iverslty, and se are now waiting
B
BARGAINS IX
usiness
BLUE BELL LIVERY.
irst-Class Rigs. New buggies and best single driving horses.
Commercial Trade a Specialty.
D. O. HARMON.
C Street between r.th and Of
M. A. HUNT, Prop'r
• her cbftn
« te.
to
THI-
2,483
2,47
2,487
2,477
2,487
14,00}
2,48-'
Second, we hereby expre a our a Imlratlon
l v .. .. lice in iue eilol'ts o? OUTJMV «llt
i.r.gressniaii, ll«>m Dennis 1 Klynn, and
• pr« ad o! his s iC'ess n his obtaining for
ids territory much useful ictcls atlon.
Tidr .we nr.- in lav u of 11 me Uule,
Home Uule i« . tlo- teir.u.ry, Hoir.e Ifu •• tor
,i c .ti it *. und iioine tin > lor tli«- city or
I'cay, nn.i bdlevo the only true policy to
ix- o Hive employment to our owncltltens
vho e 1 -11c r«• sts are Identllled wit out - In
;ie wot k to be done m buihllng up Perry.
Fourth, thu' we. us republicans ot the
city ot Perry, hereby cordially endois- Id-
aietndsin us the sate and sure V undatlon of
iur financial policy, and unhesitatingly e
i(.r>e the f*• e coinage of the American sil-
ver product of this country, and demand
hat -liver be maintained undc ln 'l at a
I just ratio that will place it on a parity with
I <o (I
Fifth, Besolved, that tl.e present unparul.
• a.i.. n.' m in .u-iy I:! •: ti -in. pa id t •
I oltv officials is a defiant nutru-re upon both
oU'lnefes and labor and wholly unwarranted
It he i bv the duties to be pes :• line I or by
I .- -:i *111c li- ot l usiiH■ - throughout the
ntlre country; and that
xt iii\ a gancc or t ho i
Property.
• D Street, Between Oth and 6tb.
-BARGAINS IN
O. K. Hotel,
$2 per Day Board $4 per week. Sample Rooms.
Leading Hotel of the City.
Our Dining Room is the Finest in Perry.
Banquets and Dinner on short notice.
Locatcd on (3 St., bet. 8th and Oth,
Special
PERRY. OKLA
out I
•licit
tlon.
*\s I have concluded to run Independent l
regardless< f cliques and combination.-. !
am for liberal government and equality t<
all. Java. 31 ai.
Perry, O. T., March 12, 'W.
REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET.
for mayor,
W. A. STUNK.
rOB city clehk,
GKU. W. ITK>KLL.
FOR CITY ATTORXKY.
C, 11. STKWAHT.
FOR POLtCK .ll. lMii:.
C. A. MOUHI1-.
ret
l.d.theeman.
ron TRfc.i
(ll\s. 1 NUlMH!.
i OU CITY A«*SK.«80It.
J. \ . KOOI.KK
FOH J CSTICK OF Til K l'K \< K.
X. D.COSK, T.8umkeh,
rorCOXSTDLKS.
.1 \V. HAHHIS, .OSI-.lil IA M 11
ration ns a standing menace to our future
prosperity.
six li. . iiat la .1 e;ty iif gr
.pulence the podtlon of as*
dial might be maintained a.- a matter of
pride t< the citizens, but ti at In n young
metropolis line ours, the substantial shoula
precede tlie ornamental, and we therefore
arc in favor of dispensing with that expen-
sive luxury. „ . , ,
s. venth. that we are In favor of the levy 1
mil collection ot occupation taxe s wlthftut
avorltlsro to any, and that every dollar so
collected shall be honestly accounted for In ;
: he city treasury; and that we earnestly
oiideiiin the pollcv of the present cltv nd-1
ministration which permits her salaried ofli
el lis to pav themselves In lull from moneys
collected, while the men who labor upon
the stre its are compelled to ac< ept her h ar-
ia nts at a depreciation ot more than 5"
cents 011 the dollar. ,
Kluhtli that we aro in favor of paying
everv warrant I-sued bvthoeltv In cash at
,1 - lull lace vaiu.' and pledge ..ur-lve- to a
frugality, and economy of expenditures,
hat Insures that end.. ...
Ninth, that we areln favor or the lowest
axatlon, and the minimum expenditure I
•on?i>tent with progressive ■/. ivernnieiit, I
ind hereby pi. da. ourselves that It success-
n! in 1 ills 1 ampalgn, tin* salaries of the city
•tllclaU .diall he reduced rrom the enormous
imount a now paid to
Mayor, per year $200 00
ItV clerk, per month , GO 00
uy attorney, per month . u& On
it y tr* mi surer, per year lo I*'
• nice judge, per month . w 00
p v mil 1 -I ul, per month
ol'lceinan. per month. w> 0U i
Democratic riatforin.
Resolve 1, That we he\rtilt endorse the
. n sent city a (ministration and especially
' :'A approve its action In giving employment t >
. .., ;|, 111,1.j;!. t he lab j-ci*. and we f -el assurd that
! ilu • democratle administration the
cl v will d« \elope and prosper In the future
t nvnltli ami ns It lias In th.' past.
taut city nu.r
Residence
WILL 7^. X-,X2SrXD3A. Y.
Property Civil ■ Engineer - arid - Surveyor.
in all parts of the city.
The surveying of lots ami homesteads a ipeclaMj ,
on all branches ot engineering. Htasonab.e
lJooni All work guaranteed.
Choice - Claims
All over the countv
Call and See Us.
i Don't fail to attend the republican
meetings that are called for this week
at the various ward headquarters.
The (Jemoerats don't seem to know
anything about the kincl of politics
i that this section of the universe needs
at junt this time.
The land cilice is doing n roaring
j business and receiving lots of bless-
ings from the poor fellows who are
' not fortunate enough to win.
a NUMBER of citizens are suggest-
| ing an investigation of the methods
used in building the c street bridge.
! They say there is a great deal of meat
; in that cocoanut.
SMITH BROS.,
Grocers,
Corner C and Exchange Streets.
A complete stock.—
FULL LINE OF TOBACCOS.
Come and see us. Goods delivered to any part of Perry or its suburbs.
Tuere is talk about the people of
Perry holding an indignation meeting
1 to compel the county commissioners
l.d Ivnteco-
FOR cot XClLMF>
Short term,
Long term,
FOR SCHOOLBOARP.
Short term, 1 . L. layl
I.ongtenu, U.K. MeCliu
FOB COUNCIL*EX—SECuNI* WUtI .
J.T.Morris, E. 11. Per
FOR SCHOOL BOARD.
M.C.Ford, (. O. Hoi
FOR C0UNC1LMBX—Till HI) W\RI .
Short term II.*'. WallersK
Long term.
1 oh
short term
Long term
for cut:.'
J. O- Price,
.K, M. Mo. <
1100L no.\Hi .
sieve Klchardsr
.K, l - -X 111 e
IXMEN—FOl'HTH WARI .
Lloyd N\ UShbUl -
. II. Conovi
for si il'ol boaii
Dr. Gillette,
for councilmex—fifth wakl
Short term J- N-Coraelli.
Long term • ,K. 15. Mem.
for school board.
Short term c. f. Johnsoi
Long term Jas. Lobsit;
for councilmex—sixth ward.
Short term • Oeo. Da\
Long term .M 1'etlt*
for school boahd.
Short term Mr. Tayloi
Long term .A. II. Boles
the times' political platform
Protection to the American silver dollar.
Protection to American labor by protect-
ing American industries.
For president ut the United States, 1W*>,
William Mclvlnley, or Ohio.
Cold wave, goo! by.
\ hi 11 di \ti i> in isriiK. ' lican party of this city, broad gauged
Tlie broad views of the republicans i and liberal in everything appertaiu-
f pi-prv i" regard to i ho present con- ing to the interest.) of the people, on
lion of our national finances and j this great issue will consent to no
. > altitude upon the question of half measures but imperatively do-
, ecoinage o( silver aboou heartily j inandu that that the national organu-
• >nimend themuelv.". to everj citi/. n ation will give expression to the local | ^ ^ sonlethiog to improve the ciiv
of Perry of whatever shade of politic..' dc.-.lres of this great and influencia)
he may be. They recognize the fact I section of the thriving, progressive
that it is the almost universal senti-! aud indomitable southwest. The job department of the Times
ment of all men v.ost of the Slia.isslp-! | has been doing a rushing business 01 '
jii river th.it on the sin ;lc 4 jlj stau i- j gettin., in tiii.ih woiik. 1 late and lis work is attracting the ut j
aidr. hts the flnjioial salvation of the The democrats are coming to the tentiou ot experts, for beauty and)
American nation. Thoy recognize 1 conclusion that they are gone gos- j finish.
the further fact that the democratic lings. That lact is evident by the , — -
, , , , , , ■ 1 .1 . . •• 1 i he democrats now 3.1. luey made
n-rtv under the lead of t.rovert leve- howl of anguish that comes steaming' ■ j '
•*' . . 1 . ,, , . „ . j | a great mistake when they turned
up from the columns of our esteemed [ , 0 !
down honest Joiin Brogan. it was'
Excelsior Steam Laundry.
The only first-class laundry In Perry. It Is fully equipped with tin* best machinery i-.r
turning out work which will comrari- with work done anywher-*. \\V especial'v
the patroiiam- ot tho>i- who have b. -n pntionlzlm; l ldiie-*.' u.i-b shop, we solicit ti.
work of all and guarantee satisfaction In work, our prices are as cheap as any for Mi*t
class work. Leave your orders and the solicitor will i all on you.
Cor. 5tn and B Sts. j. q HILL
T. F. SYMMES,
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Formerly with c. W. White, Guthrie. Opposite L*. s. Land offlce
. WIN FIELD
If you want a home-like boarding house where tie inea's are always
atabie and the rooms and beds are clean and c jrnfjrtable. t;o to the
Hoard with room .<">.00 per week
WINFIELD.
Mrs. LI I TELL 8c BELL, Prop's.
Between itii and th on E itnut.
I ind, went to the country 011 a plat,
.'orm pledged, without equivocation
to the free coinage of k
pudintion of this
morning contemponry who plainlj
ilvcr, \nd tiiar informed the public that Mr. Brogan.
due
:.ad judgment to lay aside honest dem- |
| ocrats lor iifT-ralT.
0111- Heck Thomas and others have been 1
phalic and outspoken immediately l e , giving money to negroes who have The lumbor yards are reported to
assumed the powers a il respon .iliil- | come here from Texas recently. sjl. doing a splendid business which is
iv of office. | The giving of money to negroes b) a s]g;l i0ts qf buildings arc in
a:1 the great business trouble ! the democrats at this lime bears aboui , contemplation and that a number ot
a i ich have recently come upon tlii^ ; it a rather suspicious look; it is a dan- , ,-iaima are being improved.
idiitrv, the poverty of the people, i gerous experiment, however, and we ——:— —•
the shattered confidence of the busi- | would advise the democrats to gi | The principles of the republican
■less community, the armies of the slow in that direction. party are as fundamental and lasting
'common weal" that are springing J r | as the constitution of the United'
ip in thousands all over the country ! We learn from tbo statement oi j .Suites. Its mission will never be j
nd heading for Washington to camp Mr. Duianey in the evening demo j ended. Indeed, it lias just begun.;
i,)oii tile steps of the capital, the suf-j 1 hat the Times was mistaken as to The democrats will find that to be a
eringthat;hasbeenen^endered anion, j Mr. Duianey owning 110 property in fact when the present municipal cam- |
all classes of working men and tne un- 1 Perry. According to the statement paign is over.
stable condition 0;' all of our financial) of Mr. Duianey, ho has fifteen and
jr. E. DOUGL&.S
Clocks 'nd Jewelry.
All work ezecuted in the best manner possible und
at the lowest prices.
FINE WATCHES A SPECIALTY.
The Bect and Cheapest Jeweler in the City.
Pekky, Oklahoma
Postolnee Baud in
affairs all over the laud may be laid,
ju5tly and fairly, to the broken prom-
ises of the democratic p irty 011 one of
ihe most important questions that
ever demanded the consideration of a
free and enlightened people.
The people of Perry, without ex-
ception, are unalterably in favor of
free coinage of silver in the ratio of
1g to x, and without hesitation or
one-half lots, all in Perry proper.
In view of the fact that this same
Dnlaney managed to capture 137 lots
at the opening ol Chandler, old Okla-
homa, the editor can readily see the
probability of the truthfulness of the
statement in the evening Democrat.
The Times will not attempt to deny
the fact of his ownership of the fif-
teen Perry lots, nor will it attempt to
Fires were in order today.
And still the
rolling in.
wagon trains come
A bunch of twentv mules earne
into Perry this morning.
I equivocation the republican party in I discuss the manner in ,«hieh any man
convention assembled formulated and ' could obtain so much property in
I made a part of their commendable ! Perry.
platform the following sterling plank: | "" " —
, ... ,,. Among the traditions of the repub-
Fourth, that we, as republicans of . 1
the city of Perry, herein cordially ! hcan party are the releasing of a race
endorse bi-metali 111 as the safe und from bondage, the preservation of
sure foundation of our tinandial pol- t[10 American union and placing upon
Icy, and unhesitatingly c,ulc.-,o the Hta^le and everlasting foundation
tree coinage of the American silver . •
A Dead Oprii And Shut
And no foolishness. B-Jggs' Cherry
Cough Syrup will cure where all
others fail. Sold and waranted by all
druggist.
WANT COLUMN.
chanlcs or help of any kind, will do
well to leave their orders with the Western
UendhiKand Intelligence Hurtnu, at I). I.
Kerry's shoe shop, northwest corner of
I* iftli C street. Perry. O. T.
f osT-—An FJaln movement gold watch
! j between Perry and Autry. Flnd'-r
rewarded by returning
CHAS. R BEACH, Jr.
PEALXB IN
COUNTY, CITY AND SCHOCL
SCRIP.
Office with C. H Wynn. D Street, oppoilte
Public s.juar*-
Real Estate
Moody, Williams &
Law and Real Estate.
Co.
lot, fronting on the | List your property with us and we will Watch and Protect*
South side. Cheap.
It isn't wealth that republicans are product of this country, and demand
standing on it is responsibility. ; that silver be maintained and coined
6 | at a just ratio that will place it on a
The republicans are giving pointers Paril>' w'1'' Sultl'
to the democrats 011 organization. If this repudiated action of the
... democratic party was right when Mr.
The democrats are using the polit-j Cleveland passed into power—and
ical knife quite freely on themselves, the party declared it was right and
- - — - I all of its orators were uneomproniis-
itesponbllillity in a man goes a
long way. I11 a candidate it is every-
country is a standing and powerful J. \V. Hriggs of St. Helena, N'ob,
A la roe number of our c ti 7. ens are exemplification of its indisputable — ™
putting in fruit trees. Oo thou and rectitude. In so far as its powers of; There is talk among prominent
| represent'.on goes in this city, the re- busme.-s men of making a combine The finest
$1,200.
the greatest nation that the sun of
omnipotence ever shone upon. Those
are but three of the many traditions
of the republican party. And either
one of them would make even a
great party worthy of immortality.
Nine families came in yesterday
and started immediately for their
ing ill its advocacy, then it is trebly I claims. They have with them as gen-
right now; for every condition of the j eral director aud quarter master Mr. Bottom claims
Business
square,
A fine southeast corner on 6th
street, North Perry, 100x150.
A Bargain.
Residence lots at all prices Iroin
$15 upward.
Claims.
It Land and lot contests handled with a knowledge
of the business. Witnesses sought out
in Contest cases.
Vo 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.
A good bottom claim on Black Bear
nine miles northwest.
Bottom claims on Black
from $400 to $800.
Bear
011 Red Rock at
from $400 to $650.
do unwise. _ , .
I publican party is fixed and emphatic and building au opera house. It will
ll£Al> lion. W. A. Stone's record in in its demands that the frco coinage be a very good thing for th«> city if
yesterdays Timks and asks for its of silver, in a ratio of 16 to 1, be the scheme ia pushed to a completion.
made a plank of the national republi-
can platform in 1896.
CKAIM 111
the
parallel from the other side
The democrats arc looking for a
darkey in the woodpile. They
have some trouble to find one.
will
Till; democrats didn't like
tliey heurd at the ratification,
is the administration democrats
II is the will of
the people of the great southwest
that this be done. Every substant-
ial interest of the nation demands it.
wi,at The future prosperity of this great
That Pe0Plu mako it au imperative
necessity, the weal
"That tired feeling" will permeate
the bones of every democrat In Perry,
except the honest ones who vote the
republican ticket, almost immediate-
ly after the close of the polls 011 the
3rd of April next.
Per your yards In grass where you
of the national
commonwealth declares for the great haven't made arrangement for gar'
Tin: county commissioners should departure, and the integrity of the den truck. Put out tree, at over)
look a little alter the interests of the money of I lie land makes it vial to < pportunity. Beau'i.v and improve
city where tuey have an interest. 1 our Unanc.al prosperity, ihe re^ub-, whenever and Wherever you can,
Largest iiat of claims in t'ie city.
GROCERY FOR SALE.
Large clean stock, fine loca'ion,
cheap rent. *100 daily cash
sales. Will sell for 75c on the
dollar. Good reasons for sell-
ing.
Win. M. Cobb,
Rocm 2, Over Postoffice.
For Sai.i: A good farm on Red Hock
northwest of town, cheap.
Fine lot east of railroad, 50x162, with A good bottom claim on Red Rock
good well, cheap. uinetehH miles northwest.
Relinquishment to an elegant low Good claim one mile from Wharton,
upland claim four and '... miles level, good soil, good spring and fine
northeast of Perry; one mile from view of Perry and Wharton.
small railroad shation, water and , , .. , . ... . ,
timber. The finest bottom claim In the strip on
„ . , ,, , . ,, , Black Hear four miles northeast for
Kelinquehment to fine claim 111 21 1 w j i jyy
on Red Rock, for sale cheap.
To Runt-Three room, plastered Lot and building 2.r>xl0 on B street
house. near Seventh.
Building on C slree for rent cheap. Will pay fair prico for a fair bottom
Elegant stand for dry goods house or good upland claim.
strin ! fac'ng U'e 8'1Uni e f°r renl- A vcr>' fi,"! on Red Rock for
1 1 CITY PROPERTY sale cheap.
For Sale -iino lot, well and house for Two room house and lot 2 blocks from
sale, two blocks from square; 812/S
Fifty foot lot, house, stablo and well
on north Sixth street for S140.
Fine lot and shack in North Perry for
660 00.
Lot 011 C street and building 20-24 in
two store rooms renting for 83(1 per
month for sale for 6500.
Complete restaurant outfit for sale.
Lots in North, West and Soutli Porry
to exchange or for sale.
FAFIM PROPERTY
Excellent upland claim in 21 2 w ior
sale cheap.
A level aud beautiful claim in 24 lw ut
a low figure.
school, cheap; only 9100.
Lot and box-house 12x14 in North
Perry for $75.
Lots in block 30, northwest Perry for
sale at $25.
Two lots facing public square on C
street, at reasonable prices.
Have a lot and good storo buildlnir
on 11 street for sale, half cash aim
half long timo, This Is a bargain.
To Rr'.NT—Oood hotel In elcpnnt lo
cation.
One elegant store rooiu nicely fur-
nished, size 24x60.
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