The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 27, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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aAlLKO U TIME TABLE.
KOrill BOCSD.
H. PERRY & CO
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yo. 4.'*, 1/H*al rri'licht
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11 40 A. M.
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Vo 4*Chicago F*rrefrv
v i. 4""> Missouri Kiver tiprew
I'erry, O. T.. N't,v • 1
4 f. M.
C. WtMKRVELT. Agent.
M. RYPINSKI,
•Merchant Tailor.
ofllrlal Dlreclurj
IIEKITOBUL
I 11 r HA* o lure. line c.l rorelfi, aid r>o-
III* :i)f!.tlr «u1llnm (ol the ~ i" l,'lf u£~j:
I i:Ml, H«!.ocnii "II linn will nl the t« i
i ol 4-'." Al BMd# up ll sly!
prilcr« in floor, F«d Hay and
ffliolifAlc noil Retail—One-Half
Blork Sorth ol Squere on
9«vfDlb Bitert.
GoTcrnor
frt cr« t ury
t. iin-1 Ju«ticc
tc'.m f J u stlc
Marshal
Probate Judge. ■
Attorney
S -rUt
t
Ol
from Oklahoma Mtjr
has omd <1 nn ••«tabll«bni:,nt oil C §trait,
South uf the Stuart- anil will tmcomw a ptl *
uittiieni flxturv la Perry. MANHATTAN, Ka8., March U5, :94
Fbiend GHKEB:— It is with groat
regret that 1 find I will be unable to
complete my canvas for the election
. Konfrow i w* *v 1 " ' us councilman from the second wara.
Mr. Rvpinski has had a nura- Asa tew of my friends know, my
ber of year, experience in the ^ heal* ha.
• ■■ - 1 . . - — J ~ *■ «> nlaca . . • '-g for fl
not do
METROPOLITAN TAILOR.
■EJLLJ-a.I -
Removed.
H
Wc have removed our immense stock oi
I mplements.
i-'"""ti.: V,i ,Der OI years e FeuCi.« , Sometime, and .lnce arriving
U a,«ct.o., I largest cities and u a first-class, ber0 Hlie ha, been stopping
lrlasurer, , ^ c I oaiJSt?.! ! week or so, I find that it will m
TTimK" "1"1"1" C A Bllncte | METROPOLITAN TAILOR. • toPme to overlook the matter.
R J Edwards
*. ll Harris 1
J. ( lUKKS ,
j t llurnunn i
. fc.l'. Motmy
. ... J. feZ. ( layton
V-«{. ■ --rurtlun It "Tall-,.
Co,..«......N,K -Vr- Ntch<J . cha.ru,.., _
Kintnet Heat.y and l. *■ tro«. |
LODGE DIRECTORY.
M' Ur.C.H.la.v'0'.v--
nmSn,,u boundary on Tuesday night, March
local unu>n No . 1 J
Ti,' Vit7nan. 1 *7 >- Important business.
KSSmK" - i W. O. MIEE, Secretary.
W . l-rlnce. .Te, | ^ WABD.
tdent. | , it .
The republicans of the sixth ward
forme to overlook the matter. Some
! change is absolutely necessary tor
mv wife's health. It may require,
' mv absence from Perry most of
I the time during the coming spring, |
and for this reason I daem il due lo
my friun<?s and the republican party
to make the announcement at once. ,
i As 1 said 1 do so with great regret for i
II am intensely interested in the wel- i
i fare uf our wonderful cltv. 1 believe j
rjihi «A y. (it has a grand future, and 1 believe it
A republic. « „«,•« <* <« ■£
0fth ward (with Perry) will be held an(j HUre foundation. It would be
at the building cornel- of sixth and tone of the pleasure,, and I con-
REPUUl-ICANS ATTENTION!
I'.ibllr Moling"—« lu ll "'l where The)
Th«> WIU 1^ hiUl—l.il Every Men
Turn Out—Don't fall.
Firm WARD.
ardware and
to the Beatty building on the corner ol D and 6th St.
Welch & Faulds,
HONKI-TONK OUT DONE
Tbe Democrat. Hold Ui.ii Heielry.ena the
LeaillB^ CenOUlatc. AilJrr.. thril-
UUarlou. Con tlti,encj a< tb.
0nlooa .
THE
Bon Ton
The llonki-to'ik in its palmiest days
— i the last
f r ll. ( unci «J
day ereuintf at
f A.
lOiuu.
hd p ui.
KTVH Perry chapter V ■ i>.. i iu® vl uw..v«- -- iiDHiuuiimt *..«. .
SOS ; • W« *11' — -f St58S .h«Kg mSKSS • Mr. Sieor, ,1,. .,. oor.lte
,et. Vigors connully inviUHl ; March 27th, at the West Perry city . t a iar"Ke democratic support date for mayor, was uproarously con-
AU„pub,l« . .!,=„« 1- 1~- .
a. h. Boles, Chairman. a|waya feel much safer in trusting a, • •
Monday next a grand mass meetin, j " ell
1]in 1 will be held on the city square. Music M hls reputation at slake with us.
i r rv u ill ci-l hirate a m eat re- So man can dispute this or gaima} it,
—— and oratory will celt Urau a grt. . ^ ^ beUeve lbllt we hould look
jo. llneetseven1 Tliurs- publican meeting. Let everybody upon tile pul.lic or^ combined buine-.s
eider it a great honor, for rae toad ,„r ,~ ....--r
with the band of republicans chosen was not in it with ilemoera
to aceomplis'i this work, I sincer. lv night.
believe that the republican ticket will « . ♦
be elected on the M day "' April, not j ,Uwver.. .Johnston's -wine;; speech CuUnMtlon wu„
simply because it i« a republican ut (hp Billooa U!l3 a maudlin effort >
ticket, but because we have a set o oratorical imbecility.
men on that ticket who are directIv
MARKET.
WllR A K ",
tore
j March 27th, at the
': ball.
..o.l%. Ancient t
N r.rlcmeu. iueeti every
„ • .eliinK- Uoa.a ol Trade liall. |
v,i; l,,L. "VLl'n'.x
JA-MBSC. I'AIIHT WILL MX.
A"
« —Terry I '"iKf
Order of VnlttaWi
Mi -ler W l
The ouly CASH MAKKET iii tlio WORLD
NOTE THE PRICES:
The democrats made a pa nful ex-
hibilion of themselves last night
among the saloons.
llti. ,• . ..
t,.- *• i-hii una se
alwajc welcomi.
O O fALMBR.
Secretary.
entli. Visitors are
j W. Qt icK,
Nv i n- ti rood.
w 1, a r. pn ry Knrampn N ' ■ • j
T 6k.
fti,,?oid rel owe iu1 vuuinf patri
■irch-,m ' tir llull) i!,vlti 11" il enil O •
KSmer! v. 1'., w in. TllKli"">n, "> ilis-.
Notlrc to Adv. rlUer..
Copy for til.play a<t*ei-t seinenl« tin
TIM! mint lipr.-sfter be In tli" ■ 1 '•
o'doetM foIwareineertl >n in on paptl
the .ail,e -lay wrtlm havlnK new «• r
change* will pie""' remember ii>1 and a"*
■ill ilnmselv* ae«crfllB**j,
No Other Newspaper
In the Strip pretends
remember.
Respectable pcoplt
democratic uproar
who heard the
Monday night
They Are Out.
The great souvenir t
is out and will be
UUUil -
I interefts of us all in the same li^iit. democratic uprour .uu.n.«j
I The future of Perrv depends up the shook their heads solemnly and won
success of the republican party; not dered what the city was coming to.
i because it is the republian party. ^ •
! but because the republican ticket con- iiTawVer" Johnson looked as if lie
dition I tains the names of men who must sec the'victim of a cyclone. His ex-
| that the city goes ahead or lose their iUonH uf .qaw" last night were
delivered own money. 1 nuitc brilliant-luridly brilliant and
it is not necessary to compare the full of "spirit."
Wnndav It is a daisy. Tub mcu on the two tickets from a moral _ t
|.\luncia>. Hl>autii. y. ntandpoint. In some instances the
I'lVM-v Il ls Sold ill COpieS tO contrast would be so great as to make j an excellent plaoe to 1.old a
1 IM!> IUS SOKl .ill comparison impossi' le. The election maH, meeting. The democratic can-
i: 1' V iiK'Inn THI- TIN\hS of tne democratic nominee for police airlate for mayor wni surrounded by
I. t. v.lU^iian. I jnd e would prove a greater curse to hjg llhic.con.hi0.gthoo-con tuency-
'rirculator He has paid his our city than anything e'.se that could hic„
tiinmiw.. Happen to us.
I money for them and you tj lt nr : The democrats made las. ight .one
i must have the cash
J lbs steak for
io cts 1
Porterhouse
10 " !
Rib- Roast
7 " |
Plates and Boiling Pieces
5 " j
Pork Sausage
..... s '•
Pork Roast
.7 "
Sliced Ham
13 "
Breakfast Bacon
W, "
Dry Salt Meats
s "
C St., between 7th and 8th.
THE COLUMBIA.
he grrate.t llley. le tii r Invi ntril, ltep-
re.ented 1„ Perry by Chun. L. Winner.
Clias. L. Wenncr has accepted the
agency, for Perry, of the celebrated
| Columbia bicycle, of the standard
wheels of the United States. This bi
t0 nay f<^'rte eft vthwe'is^oth"/instance loigto'b Remembered in he saloon ^Vconceti^ belhe nearest
tk « , nmnni Ihou is (luite bo history of Perrj.
rival ti 10 Circulation
Perry Daily Ti.n\hs
.f
; to|himon
THt
Call
delivery.
erry IJAILl tl.« :s. ja, tson' old 'siand for low prices lo
The actual circulation of tneiJ,^.^
last week was as fol - ■ 1
14,8'.
Ti Ml:
lows:
., | # _r IQ 2,47t
Monday Vlar. IJ
Tuesda ,M:.r. 0
Wedresday, Mar. 21 :'4-'
Thurs I ■ >' r. 22 2 Jf^
Fr J ,y. Mar. '23 2'4 '
S lurday Mar.24 2'4£
Tota'
Da.lt a^e'..Ee
Tins is the number of co| - |
ies actu Illy 'ea.l by the peo-;
pie, all returns having beei !
d _-du:ted.
in-KRY CATCHES.
J. J. Holland ol Kansas City came in
yesterday.'
J. W. Holt of Chicago came in to-
da and may invest
where the comparison is quite
odious. In most of the other canes it
narrows down to a plain, everyday
business matter. And we may say-
that in supporting a man for oniee, it
is nearlv alwavs safe to tie to a man
who conducts his own business hon
eggs and vegcta- ■ orahl, and is a successful matia
at the
, opproach to perfection in design,
| construction and speed qualities of
any 'cycle ever manufactured. It
. Brink at Rro^an
A democrat said
10,°>n;ert,id xvUiskey UiT'it wasn" aXuJoniO-Tf lV^,nes rsTreng,h
f-tir to spend nil the democratic and grace, while at the same time,
monev at one place-it would be a through a greater _efficiency of .pws;
Real Estate
Business lot, fronting on the
squa're. South side. Cheap.
\ fine southeast corner on 6th
street, North Perry. 100x150.
A Bargain.
Residence lots at all prices trom
$15 upward.
Claims.
Bottom claims on Black Bear
from $400 to $800.
Bottom claims on Red Rock at
from $400 to $650.
The finest ckaim in the strip
$1,200.
I Largest list of claims in the city.
GROCERY FOR SALE.
1 Large clean stock, tine location,
cheap rent. *100 daily cash
sales. Will sell for 75c on the
dollar. Good reasons for sell-
ing.
Wm. M. Cobb,
Rocm 2, Over Postoffice.
.47
...v New Domestic. Ev
warranted for five years
Cheapest in town everything lower nomina
th 11 Cie lowest in the grocery lint, oilman
J. 1. l)i i,.k. corner C and Sixth.
I utiies, look at the new styles of
millinery goo Is ut Brings and Be-
Jigi.l's 011 S venth etreet three doors
north of siiuare.
i Tor beautiful millinery call at
.Briggs ^ Benight, Seventh stseot,
tiir, e doors north of the square
l.i.if Vim'H * —
Sold and warranted by all druggists.
I If you want to save your money
! ,„,i build a home for yourself join the
I Perry building and loan association.
of our affairs.
maenme j tbank ln.v friends for the honoi
and confidence bestow ed upon me
nominating me for the office of eoi
oilman. It was my expecta
secure the election, and in
ing from the ticket, I do
tliat no mistake will be
"You're olf,^' shouted another
be selected. It will be my pleasure is the home of beer and .,u........c. ...
n,i , .,nvthi„u within my po,.er to "Shut up," cried "Lawyer Johnson, consideration ot all persons interest
upon the ! Andn the ^ surged ap, othe bjj ,
tiie most charge it up to the candidates. A brown water spaniel
promising civy of the west, '
1 E. h. pEHPY.
section of the country.
l™ | The Times cordially
recommends
Mr. Wenner and his bicycle
llliereij.eu
Small bov aside "Gee whiz, but future welfare of our city.
Little Giant Pills take the cake. Yours for the gaod of
. .. 1 Ki, 1,11 ilrliao'i'itri. ... : . - - •
came in today to loeato. ve,tigale the workings of the Perry
0. \V. Buck got the -econd deed if- l)U ;j,ng loan association
sued by the townsite board.
N. J. McShea of St. Joe came in
this morning m.d ma) locate.
Old Undo Shady will bo at the V .
11. c. social next Friday evening-
Two corner lots ana a house on the
hill tor S160. Oklahoma Kea.ty Co.
J. C. Lai sen ol llalstead, Kas., came
in today and will piohaoiy locate.
Tw o lots lor *50 on the hill, a big
snap. Oklohonia Keoity Co.
L. Billings came in this morning
from Pittsburg, Pa
i liberal reward will be given
■ , r.n ^ turn to this office.
Tiio dead -were carried ofl on
stretchers. It was 1111 awful time, —
i The majority were invisible on the:
! streets today.
pup.
Koyal Palace Opening.
The Royal Palace was inaugurated
last night by a grand opening. The
handsome saloon was crowded by the
politicians of the city and wine and
politics were discussed until long past
midnight and the fate of the different
candidates was definitely settled by
the political wise acres. The open-
ing was a splendid success and Jake
Foreh was as busy as a bee and as
smiling as a May morning. The
Koyal Palace is bound to be a grand
success.
"If you don't look better, feel bet-
ter, eat better and sleep better, bring
it back." That is 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 is, why don't you
try a bottle on this gauranteed plan?
A "We will take the chances if you will
' Sold by Perry
011 re- ! take the medicine.'
Drug Co.
llestf.' Cherry Cougl, Syrup.
The greatest and best Cough Syrup.
' It will relieve a cough quicker, surer
and more effectually than any thing
1 on the market. Sold and warranted
frmn imtb'ourkt, l'a., and ,vill invest. f or me very ; hksolvi
, i,.m fashionable goods in spring milhnerj resolutions
One corner lot close in, west It rr. : llonit faj| to visit Briggs & Benight, f thjs ,0|
very cheap. Oklanoma Kealij Co. ! seventh street, three doors nortu of Sprecber.
. • rv. 1. .. t 1 „irp.in/>n lv HH.. !H ill lht> Sdil-H'C. 1 • rn rl ,
the square.
L. J. Dyke of Lawrence, Ka ., is in
l )WI1 and stopping at the u. K. notel. j parkg, SurP yur0 i, a positive spe-
Wait for our ice chests and refriger- , ine fur women w ho are> all • run
atorS Kasj teru,s.-oa.,ks & \S ue. | down," and at certain times are
I(e*olutionft « f Condolrncr
Hall or Cherokee Loner,
No. II, I. O. 0. I".
PERKY, Okla., March 22d, lsPl.
uiiik «">. — 1 Whereas our brother, \v. H.
, n . • t. i ^1 nltr'it move.. Sprecber, has lately been stricken by
A cup o , the death of hi, beloved wife and,
tae bowels n!^ ri Sod bv l errv WllEKEAS, that which afflicts each
pain or discomfort. 5>oid u> . or anv of our brothers is a matter of j by all druggists.
Drug Co. moment to us, now, therefore be lt *
Baby buggies—"e are snowing a resolved, That we tender to him Good Time to Work.
line of children's carriages which tor ( our ht,arlfelt sympathy in this his I twenty-two teams at
style and quality can not be equalled. hour of utBiction a„d beg that God in J , halllin.F dirt on Eighth street
Cummingi. & Brown. his mercy will lighten the burdens C streets. Each team
Bonflls of the Perry Book Store.has j and soothe the grief of the bereaved ^ ^ ^ chucking dirt into the
w<?rth o'f new gocds"" 11^^' one"of JRETOLVED?Th "t the death of such w$°£8jong win this force of colored
the tineat establishments in uk'u^ ^Umland tannlv^ut to and white men be continued after the
hon"1, t . . the whole community. 3d of April/
latest and most resolved, That a copy of these .
'nnrv jns be sent bv the secretary The ladies of the W. R, 0. will give
lodite to our brother, S. II. a social, Friday evening, March 30th
" tom P«e. flio nnrniwfl of rAlSinf? n
^ Sprecber.
(Signed)
Committee
For the very
i a. c. Potter,
Lee Wisdv,
I J. R. corbtoan.
Onto the W. It. c. social next Fri- j
day evening and enjoy a grand feasl. :
Large, fat maekrol and Labrador
herring at Luniuiiuga' Mercanti.e
Company.
Get ready for the \V. R. 0. social
next Friuay ovouing a grand mue is
promised.
The object of the W. U. C. social is
a noble unu and houlu be liberuii>
patronized.
Spring millinery, Briggs & Benight
Heveniu street, ttuee uoors iiortli ol
the square.
Jas. ritaiiker nnd Ed. Lester of Po-
tomac t uy, Aio.,e m town and are
iiktiy to invest.
A good business lot on the square secretary
very cheap if sold at once. Oalauoma on Saturil
Realty t o,
There will be good music both vo-
cal and Instrumental at the \\ . H, C.
social next Friday evening.
The ladies of the Christian church
1894, for the purpose of raising money
to aid tlio poor of the city. The sup-
per will be given at the hall on C
street between Seventh and F.igth.
Exercises consisting of short ad-
dresses, recitations and songs with
. . . instrumental mu^ic. Remember the
As the warm weather in about to ■ > uiiice All are invited.
Whitney is making special low set jM have Supper 25 cents.' Exercises to begin
prices on groceries ^r and p«v - ^^tver'sfnee t^ memorable 10th. at 6 p. m.
and'save money. B street, steonS to nuSe'enough| There ;s nothing in this world that
door east of "til street. - ...... 'i— '
troubled bv backaches, headaches,
etc. sold liv all diuggists.
Whitney is making special low
Open!
Wolfe
American and European
!H0TEL.=—
lo Iet 111^ ICrtlll
Visit the Big Horn meat market for made It possible I
your family, hotel or restaurent sup- whenever they w
nlies. The best meats of every vari- !nll(j wo are now v
amily, notol or resiHureui U|J Whenever tney were III neeu u, 11, no. .... "
Tut, best meats of every vari- nnd wo are now prepared to till all blotches and pimples . .
• ill be found at the Big Horn, orders large or small on short notice | heals old sores^and^tloM; m^es j
H it,.ml*, nromnt de- I „.,.,a.tnuMn unees. Live and lot yellow skin cleai aim transparent
v
your
plie
Honest men, g-od goods, prompt de-
livery is a characteristic of tne Big
Horn. I), street next door to the
old stand.
The llrst meeting of the College
Fraternity men of Perry was held 011
Friday night. Edgar Watkins was;
elected president; and W.I. Broun,
The next meeting will be
n I Utile 0 iiumuij, ... ■ .•" —--
to feed my team liiid live, I have gives such perfect satisfaction 'orall
•• • blood disorders as Beggs Blood luu-
for all to have ice i uiouu umuiuoio —
ere in need of it. flor and Blood Maker. It dries up
on face>
The
reasonable prices. Live and lot
is our motto. Very respectfully,
W. T. SMITH, Manager.
8th street, South Perry.
and keeps the bowels and liver in
perfect condition. Sold and war
ranted by all druggists.
Saturday, March 31st, at 7:30 p. m.
In Fdgar Watkins' olllce in the Beatty
building. All fraternity men are re
quested to bo present.
\V I Church, of .Stanton Post, G
I have tried nearly
Patronize Home Industry.
A. F. PRUCHA & CO., Manufacturer
;PURE HAVANA CIGARS
And nrllt the Finest brauria of Tobaccos to be found In tht Territory.
A. It., says: ...— ------ *
The ladies of I he onrisiini, 1 overy cough remedy but have founa
will serve umner and supper on eleu- ,,othtng to compare with1 Parks
t,on day, April 3rd. Location named |,, hsyr„p. f Jher^U.^othin^ on Every businc8s man in Perry should handle this firms goods.
Thurs refferrd ever since my discharge This firms cigars are genuine only when the firm name of A. F.
du?aeuer,u,on h? H^pult Z.t are re g-- ^HnW'oK'^ha«°^ Pri'cha & Co., is on the inside of each box and the union label
;Co\™w\I^ ever helped me." Sold by all drug, j on the inside. v, H. ros¥, A,„t uml Trtt,.„nt sale,.an.
between Filth uud Sixth. I *
Only First-Class
HOTEL IN PERRY.
"|Everything New
Centrally Located.
Rates same as all First-class Houses.
Furniture Elegant.
Buff a best in the Territory.
4 Doors South of C on 6th.
perry, oklahoma.
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