The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 163, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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M. RYPINSKl, F.XHONERATED!
^Merchant Tailor.
from Okiahuma City
Gto W. Pursuit's Accounts Are Aud-
ited In Open Meeting.
his open*"! an e*tablliliim-nt on C street,
u.uiieni CxtuTc lu 1'erry. AND ABSOLUTELY CORRECT!
HAS a lar* * llu-; t 1 relgnandO
ui ^roods made up lu elegant styie
i-iury. t-
f.ver> Charge Made by the Evening
Damocrat Was Proved With-
Mr. R\ pinskj has had a num- «"•« «° l)e Mal"
bcr of vears experience in the t'oui an<* Without
, 4 *• . , , , Foundation
largest cities and is a nr§t-class in Fact
Removed.
METROPOLITAN TAILOR.
H
We have removed our immense tock of
I mplements.
iHOROI'GHLY - EXAMINED!
showing a ,
♦ which for
Baby buggie* -We are
line of children's carriage.
stylo and q.1 ility can not be equalled.
Oummings & Brown.
For tho
ardware and
to ihe Bcatty building on the corner of D and 6th St.
Welch & Faulds,
.. ijhw*1 so. w. Ancient 1
11 , n1 t7i Wait men. wee', .-vei;
h".uJ Trade ball. ,
." :ully we.coiiint. I
' WILL MX.
M,1(u i workman.
•thren
latent and most
I fashionable goods in spring millinery
lon't fail to visit Briggs & Benight,
Seventh street, three doors north of
■ he square
' I'xuutn,
I ]'jr No. m.i. o. o.
iiievt* *vr| > Thuri*
111 . oh * t' "
, vt-iitli. vi>ltui* are
,1 w. Qrici.
Noble Uianu,
The petrified man that was found
near Ht-nnessy a week ago Friday in
on exhibition in a tent back of brogan
St Jackson's "tore building. Don't
tail to see it. It is worth the price,
25 cents.
Under the Interrogations of Judge
K-ng, President of the Scard of
Trade, and a Blttsr Parti-
san Democrat, George
Pursell Produced
the Documents
and cleared
Himself.
spe- |
"run
I."
\ I i s i:i[ ni'-n: V I*' ■11
: , ,, ri IMW evening *t
. . Hall Vl-ltlm l
! miifM.' "It. ltd Ol.
■ \v m TIlKhumu. -Will*-.
Ti ko- .
... , r. <-r ;oi" and a house on tin
. !*°r ; , OklahomaKealty Co.
'r U|, Martial Jesse Lilly to J> <"«re will fe
iro GoUirto. I There In nothln
T_ t„ (or f>S0 on the hill, a big
r . nkii ! c n.a llealty Co.
. Willi Frridra, the Midwaj
il tlil* 1'ioijle'n theater.
orner lot closi in, west Perry
li p. Otlalioma Kealtj Co.
■■ill ou^a cit for 20 . enta at the
v"r l'.-f tr..d hall at "own and even
Pri'shj terian Udies on nectiou
Oni;
en bu-inea* lota on the q«are
l.r.'y i'Aeap. Oklahoma Realty to.
Wait for our ice cheats and reWpr
Lu'V terms. Banks & Wade.
1> nrer and supp -r by the Pre-hj-
,u ladie «•!' fun ,1iiy at l1"' lj"aru
,1 iraue '.all (or IS rentH.
\ ir-.c 'at m nkrel and I^abrador
herring' at Cu :.minga' Mer. antil.
mpany.
11 Ko. .„
IV-.1 vterian lades willgi\eatl
dinn r and MppM on "
. board Of trade. Prioe 25 cents.
ready lorthr W. It. (' so, iu
i> Friday evening a nfa,,d llnK" "
pnn.i-'d.
1- Voider, of Cblctig1, brothe,- of ,
ier.t M P of tl^ same name,
is in the city visiting his brother.
Wc will undersell all competitors
1 ,n«er drugstore, ('street between
Seventh and E ghtfi.
( .1 on J r. Brink at Brogan A
.1icon's old stand for low prit-. s m
l'rof Yuuneaml W «j of |
will give anotlur one ol i l.
iiu 1" tie- at the bjard of traJe li^n
th evening.
Ti rue good resident lots a-: ai.d
.1 f:ont, in tie corner. t)t a
. mi Kealty Co.
(' ill at Cummings & Hr wn and e
ih- New Domestic. Every maeb ne
u an anted for five \ ars.
Madnn I.emont can tell >'>u the
past, piesent and futn e, either In
i, iMi io t>uj ncs* or dome: ,
Ti • He i.i.g < . the board of trade
l:i.^ t night was one of largo import--
ance. The character of a good nian i
- at stiike and a la-go crowd gitth-
.. ti lo v e what would result f.; Ill
•he charges brought by tin.1 Eveni.ig
j Lteinoerat against Secretary i ur-eii.
One hundred ane forty-live good
icit.zens CI Perry were present
Wiien the clia.-g.-s agan.st Mr. 1 orseil
wen1 brought up, Judge k n^, tttio
presided, and who is a sterling d. mo-
ernt, besides being a sound lawyer,
to li eharge of t ie exminalion and hy
ni- pr b ng '] e tions ijuiekly ae-
veloped the bitter animus behind the
Marges ( f the Evening Democrat
By act on of the board of trade, Mr.
,;\e ■ -ti1 ,.••!"(■. - itisfai■: on for all (jaloreaib, and Mr Jones of that
; blood disorders u Beggs" Blood Puri-1 ,,a|„.r were exempted from voting on
,i r aD<l Bio .1 Maker. It dries up u„. ground thai they were not mem
Blotches and pimple* on '•« •1 bars ol the board, boveral nus
u old sores and eruptloi i, makes ,t,ev m ide desperate attempt* to u>3
IvSow akln clear transparent I jeo(into tb.^roooodlnge the venom
and keeps the bowels and liver In by which ther were animated hut
I perfect condition. Sold and war- were effectually Th<>
I runted byall druggist*. just rulings , f President King. The
. , , , ,,,, before the board was most
VUit the W - li '.-n m at market foi j • imn;lrti i. It reflected cred-
' " ' ■ : •,r r,'V'lv' rv vaT : it on thedemmraU who assisted at
(°th« BlffHorn (it. and they were ill the majority.
Will be found a tin Blg Horn. I^ , n rfr. Pnraall who passed so
Honest men. g^od goods, ]>ronipt de , .. . .. .. u a-a i!..i, t.H hv
Parks' Sure Cjre is a positive
1 ciflc for women who are all
I lowuand at certain times are
I roubled by liaekaches, headaches,
I te. Sold bv all druggists.
! L. E. Mi Garry and family came in
Itodaji to take up tin r reaidene* to
ihei. be u ifui home on in r h Si .th
i ne familv consists of wifeaud 3-year
old d lUghtc.-. The MeOarry family s
! one of the best in Perry sr.d society
their inBuence.
• in this W' rid that
P1
3 JamC9 f.obsitz.
4 W.H.Allen.
5 J. D. Banks.
i) Win. M. Cobb.
7 M. C. Ford.
S F. W. Farrar.
9 E. A. Lee.
10 E. B. Mentz.
11 E. II. Perry.
12 A. T. Riley.
13 Jos. Rosenstein.
14 V. C. Welch.
13 Grauvilie Morris.
dmmocrat#
J ic Humphreys.
Judge Cunningham,
.1 H. King.
J. R Cot iigan.
Allen Hall
Richard N'evius, Jr.
Jacob Leon.
M. Barish.
A. J. Vanarsdall.
10 M. Hertz.
11 R. T Brook.
12 .!. C. Fleming.
13 J. L. Harulson.
11 A. Peoucha.
13 Geo. Stegall.
16 Editor Watkins by proxy.
Secretary Pursell thanked trn
meeting for its patient and courteous
investigation.
President King addressed the meet-
ing urging deeper interest in the at
fairs of the board, bespeaking m-
creased membership i.ad acti\i :.
Mr. Gal reath spoke to the ques-
tion of his membership.
He was answered Ly the sec etary.
The names of Win. I". Little and U
WIN FIELD , ,
1
9
Board with room 85.00 per week
TH IB
Bon Ton
WINFM:rf °LI I TELL & BELL, Prop"*.
Between 4th and 6th on K it reef.
Real Estate
MARKET.
In connection with W1KK * soN. Grocery
store.
lot, fronting
South side.
on th«
Cheap.
Business
square.
A tine southeast corner on 6th
street, North Perry, 100x150.
A Bargain.
119 only CA3H MARKET ia theWOBLD 1 Residence lots at all price* from
$15 upward.
note the prices!
W. I. Church, of Stanton Post. G.
V It sa\ "I have tried nearly
every'cougb remedy hat have found
lothing to C 1111 pare with 1 arks
Oongb Byrop. There b nothing 0.1
' ever beiptd me."' Sold by all drug-
v.,lnov lloegatt, ono of Perry's
•no-t en'terprisnig lauyerJ.and whoa,
harness before the land
b en rcmar
111P.
Meeting adjourned.
AFINcULDr
:r.
i ,1 iipoii M Pursell who passed bo rihe names 01 >v 111. i.
•. - I gallantly through the flro lighted by W. Buck were presentad for msmbsr-
.. • ... a. '-Ml. ■ "• 1 '' hlH enemies. Tlie following ciear ac- ship.
Horn. P. street next noor to tt. |<i(jU|(t o( U)e proceedings will fully
old stand. j explain the character of tho meeting.
SP CIAL MKETIMO OF THE BOARD OF I
trm.i' . r pebbv, board of trade . ^ ^ ^ >u„ uonr ,, ylt%kr
Thursday, March 29th. j
President J. H. King in tho chair.
The president made a in ng that
only members should have a votarn
mauers 10 come hef ;re tne me ting-
The m nutej of t ie 111 etin^oftn.'
I oar I of directors, audit! i: the ac- ycsu iuuy nun.
eoun s of ti e .ecretary and pa sing was here in the rush 011 Hit, 10 ti -
upon sime as b ':ng correct, held at, September and, 111 the ventfulhum-
«u . u,, k of Penv on Thur-d v, a„ avalanche, managed to come out
M r 'hl th we.e read by the secre- tj,e winuer cf a splen id claim loeat-
; ... 1 ed about seven miles .from tne city.
H rt O if moved the adoption of Having secured his land he proceed-
I —. ,.,A ;♦ in o tii n rnl WilV : lie
t lbs steak for
"orterhouse
Sib-Roast
'lates and Boiling Pieces
Pork Sausage
Pork Roast
Sliced Ham
Breakfast Bacon
Dry Salt Meats
C St., between 7th and 8th.
ctf
and HI. Family < omfcrtal. e ona
Claim Securrd on the Mem-
orAble 10th,
Tbos. W. Watkins came to Perry
yesterday from Lebanon, 111. He
S
8
7
15
12',.
lleaveuft! How Your ItaDtf* Look!!
This is a remark made by so many
husbands. If the poor wife only
Snew how nice and lasting a curl
Nonpareil Hair-Curler would make,
she would try it, too quick—Sold by
ill druggists.
office has
establish-
l^Ueave Perry "for Washington j
,ut April lOtii Ashe will be, eii-
md there at the Interior depart ,
■ I
•• his friend.) are pleased with his
jce, lee, l *e,
As the warm weather is about to
set in. 1 wish to say to the public that
vve are in the ice business and have
;,een ever since the memorable 10th.
Have come to stay, and while it has
Ijeen hard scrablmg to make enough
o feed my team and live, I have
made it possible for all to have ice
'whenever they were in need of it,
and we are now prepared to till all
orders large or small on short notice
at reasonable prices. Live and let
live is our motto. Very respectfully,
w. t. Smith, Manager.
8th street, South Perry.
mat-
Ild«lUk£ ■
e minutes as read. J | ed to improve it in a general way; he
B-rt Jones rose to a point of orde \ ploughed a few acres, put up a ioe
el'iiminz to be a member of tbf board nousl., and then sent home for two ot
■Hid represented that the board of! hiS .veil grown young men.
It rectors ha 1 audited garbled ac- v ho came out and aet to work to still
counts and th it, therefore, the mm-| [urther improve the old mans ex-
utcs as read. Bliould not be adopted, i ,-ellent farm.
The discussion was suspended 'riie 0ld gentleman then went east,
I i nendine the order of business ! sold what property lie had in Letia-
•If V . .! ' l , ,l> "''V'lt^r 'brim; ('all of committeis followed. C*bair- jnon collected ali bis outstanding
,.r . at b. It. -and see], better, bring [ an j{ tbe Cjmm t tee on money, and never lost a cent, so be
, ' rhM i- " 'i..t we say , I ten 1 , al llt. responding. Mr. informed the Times, though business
Lesc I s bottle of "Pwk'sBwe unre* p*'na' took* of the prevalent vu very dull and money scarce, and Kl.,llu...d .ut(S( „iif„r..is u.i tuteime
it ML. a- : " f.*. ling ,f knaneiai depression as rela<ed to | when he arrived in Perry yesterday diaie . ol ...
•, 1,1..' ':." y-ur back . he*. . bniW.ng. inc dentalty urg ng it was to announce to 1.H sons who Thc Santa Fe will seU t'cket* to
• 1 • " ■, a', lm?w 1 tlie n ed of renewed activity upon met him and their mothir at the de- s.,n Franci3CO, San Jose, San Dago,
.ut of - rt and dontUiow of the bo .rd.J i pot, that he had three car-loads of ^Angeles, Doming, El Paso, Ogden,
, . . ... t, uh'.e is. w •> '"lit you T)' t:,r\ read a commumca-'' raJn tw0 car-loads of furniture, Sa[t Lake, and all points intermediate
... .t..ed plan i . i„. ... t,;.i oil v water system, j ,,5,,., horses, seven cows and quite a vja route, at rate of 8*20 one way, and
<35.50 round trip, good for return <50
days from date of sale, continuous
passage in each direction. For fur-
ther information, call on or address
E. E. WESTERVELT, agent,
Perry station March 4, 1S94.
Claims.
Bottom claims on Black Betr
from $400 to $800.
Bottom claims on Red Rock at
from $400 to $650.
The finest claim in the strip
$1,200.
Largest list of claims in the 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 Postofflcs.
• Wi ail. tak
- ik^
Drug Co
. 1 ' lilt' M'll ' >•' 1 ' 1 v
'ttle ow il- ^ljra'K.y '\ \ wii', tion r- 'ailve to a city
: t.ike tli'* •' >,K.X':V 1.' w. (i. tilths I
nit
iieine." Sold by Perry
i^Xcilil, t" v w .
water system, I njne horses, si ven cows and quite a
of Dubuque, Ia. i;ar„e lot of ag. icultural implements,
was referred to 1 Watkins said, w.th a wann
municipal | .,mi|e „f deep content 011 his genial
1 ... n... Tim i.-mii'in ' * f
the great pow wow
l i Kd
emocral. !"«• ,'ro'
/!« of tin* 1 i«Klin*
ro n E. W. Oi* tilth
Tne communication
the committee upon — - r- lauiuo ui v*v.vF «->
affairs. . , old face, to the Timks man, "I am one
M- Greer renewed his motion to Gf the be-t l.xed old farmers in the
•1,]', Ut the initiates of cm meeting of. woria. True, 1 have not got but_ 160
'he hoard of directors of March 13t!i_ 1 aore-., but
_ .1 hi^ r < int . 1
snap
Okla
ident property
o ui R altv Co.
close
ow of the deino-
to come off last
mate ialize. The
meet ng waited
until about v3J
1 1- •. ... -eeing only about
■.. -—- -
ninth of snuare.
Cheapest in ' >wn everjt ling lowei
till.I th ■ lowest ill the gr 'i cry .1111
j . Brink, oorn r c and Sixtb.
I .a lies, look at the new stvl
j T'ue gveat pow V
jcvats, advertised
; night fad d to
1 managers of tlie
| patently
_ it is of
Mr" Jones insisted upon his noint
of order. , , . I ter, a fine old wife,' ana t ne iook v.iai
The se' r-ti ry th' n explained th t |u. gaVL, tbe old lady was full 01 warm
Mr. Jones was not a member of the 1.,faction, "and two of as good sons,
board having never paid his member-,be continued, "as ever man was
ship fees. , . . I blessed with, to say nothing," he
President King overruled the point a„aj„ repeated, "about all the car-
w''i,e.ci of order taken h\ Mr. Jones. j loads of stuff I will put 011 my farm
o'clock X1_ uririruHMi'd the ch"'"
a bak
Bt pg*' Cherry Coagh Syrup
The greatest and best Cough Syrup.
It will relieve a cough quicker, surer
and more effectually than any thing
on the market. Sold and warranted
by all druggists.
Homesteaders.
Send ttfty cents in money or stampB
and get a copy of Calvert's Settlers
Guide. It you are interested in hold-
ing a claim or quarter of school land,
or a town lot, you can't afford to do
this book. Address, J. L.
P. O. box 125, Perry, O. T.
without
I Calvert,
I*
l/vouw ant to know about the past
[,re-eiil or future. Coi.sult Madam
iniont, 1'28 B atrevt.
For beautiful millinery call at
Briggs Ac H night. Seventh .st-n.ei, | ceg
r urt H v " n-t.. « •• • I
sent and no more likely to show up.
1 he\' put out the ghts and adjourmd
1 • • ujoArhiiii v\ here t'ie\
oruer uu'«« •'. -
Mr. Jones addressed the cnair. tomorrow. . .
Mr. Greer rose to the point of or-' jjr Watk'ns is an experienc d
der that >lr. Jones had 110 right upon j jarmer and may easily bo considered,
the floor of the board. as he said himself, "one of the bebt
pr • ivlent King sustained the point | ^xel] ju ihe territory."
0'vtoe^President Corrigan calhd loj A CLOSE CALL.
l' President King addressed the meet-
..... .,f 1U11 nn'inrPii
to rutler'
A'ihe'comniittec were greatly dt-
ei.u-.ig. d and some of them saiu t fresiaem «".* — .
, r \ w-.-e making a very pool , tj the gravity of Ihe charges
iu !' 1 . . , ..j Itwir «nc • : " - Caosoinrv Pursell.
is your
Madam
three door* norm of the square
Do you want to know who
(dture wile or husbaud? «-'
Leniont, 1-8 b street.
The object of the W. R. O. ocial is
a noble one and should he libtra.ly
patronized.
w e maii'nn .. >>'. i ing statnig me n'« :
[,1 .1. cia-ed that their sin ■ b..ou<ht against Secretary Pursell.
■s ie failures to gel a crowd to- (.auintt upon the latter for a full and
wing to the weakness of c, m ,-0,e „tatement of Ills accounts.
ihne u i-. wiii: t" •• c ill 1 e e
tie ticket and the "knifing" that was SeL.,.eta y Pur,fll rose to a persona.
. ... on ins de the pa,ty lines. A - -■ — «-
- . .i a o.a ,if men. who
Deputy f. S. Marshal III. k Cumin Very
Near Deal!, b) Ihe Aei lilenlal Ui -
charge of his Rc\ol\.r Last
M|ht In the Po.t-olllce.
i .lis, were never
latronixea. 1 ', .
Spring millinery, Briggs & Benight election d...
t it iiuors north of • vjc<
the bonid for inspecuon. wn serious,
r ,;u — — the secretary answered all questions curred last night at the post
V.'.-'eVn Per'-v Thev are not like- rtainin~ hi. ncnonntsbv all pres- „mw.
:lo much better at the polls on anf
lv to du
SeveutU street, ttiree doors north of
the square.
A good business lot on the square
very cheap if sold at oucc. Oklaiioma
Realty Co.
There will be good music both vo-
cal u^id instrumental at tbe
I social next Friday evening.
C. H. Pool, cashier of the Sedgwick
kcounty bank at Wichita, Ka
' In the city the guest of Geo. M. W hi
ley
: "'7 (Vaeruotled'-set "of "men, who receipts8and books of What came near being a very
V'o I • hem elves democratic po Hi- , j aid for inspection. On motion, 1 ,rloua if not fatal accident,
o il ed thc in s bun hoa t0.,..,j,er 11"® ^^ary answered all questions1
pertaining ti) bis accounts hy all pres-
""Ifter all the accounts were care-
fuVv scrutinized the adoption of the
to'low'ng res Nations w is mov'd b^
Pert Oreer, seconded by Jac Hum-
Th(. Contract Tor a Wa.er ork. Sj.tcu. pbreyS!
Awarded- - j KM u br an even
. all far < « lpg itahy* newspaperthls^clty^hatGeorgc
1,500,000 Oallunt!
Now Open!
The J. H. Wolfe
American and European
WATER AT LAST.
T'rworks9 worreCOon;enUedU'at last
night's session "f the council. There
were five bidders in nil.
v\ -paper or ini- < i'i*«i \y "
l'iii -eli sectreiury of the iKiard of traoe
, V r' t i v Is a defaulter ami eniii-z/ter of
, ' fund's ot said orironHatlon and tlrnt he
,, is willinut warrant or authority expend-
ed aud appropriated the said funds for lm
e George w Pursell has de-
miln,le<l an investigation of the truth of the
The con- L1?.-" 11. a foresaid, therefore l e It .
nvc 0,uTlto" MessrsrDrake, "ffHiviu™'hyd^"t'he™'mE.I&rt of the
Small boy taside, "Gee wliiz^hut lr®'t[.^V;onii'an of tliis city at their bmin^ofnTVstliiratlon>'of 'he
thime Utile Giant Pills take the cake. ,1 $-,1,000 was thc highest «nd acts of oeorge w . Pn
.Sold and warranted hy all druggists. , I d, soli ,,«nfX boa^ of tmde held Th.fi-s
Are you having d imestio .rouble? | T'he pl «--"'^^^"feel
Lo',hUl1 . a system With a s• P ( , 5lK) 000. Jp?0|.",l.v made and were fully .authnr-
high and a d. I! Jj'P.'0' >nKtra\ed the „.ed a„n all .■"''ectumsof «
HOTEL.!
Is your husband unkiild.
1 with Madaii'. l.enionl, l'^s It Street
V" test we'u'LTE'onsirafed'liie ^SS^^flSrlKtown'g
If you want to avn your money Ihntestwc , , nurest sourieco ,i,,n the eharites ol
t...f well has aenioiisi. «« , rorm-tiy aci-ou,i.«-u .....
I n i build .. ome"for yournelTjO.n the fa t UihU" ^^'^^^"s/' are and 'f;aU1/*,u]r..Pr 1 V.^lon^vna ((^^[^y
Perry buildln„ loan association. a vory easily bo had. In ti -s arewith..ti. fnuiulatlon In lac.
P.rlie. dc.lrlnn " K'>™i 5- ' fK™;,"',".," VS,H TiS-. ««■'' ■
th - tow. is in the mo.ning wit .' t time. ^ business of importance 1 Bert Greer.
iitiiii 01 discolulorl. bold h) Perry „assed upon.
Drug L0. I
iit'lt iiig.'w - - • — r
oflice. It appears that Frank Hicks,
U S. deputy marshal, while 111 ttie
office caught tho hammer of his .e-
voiver on the counter, while enga ;ed
in conversation with a friend; the
weapon was discharged the ball en-
tering his hip and coming out just
above the knee, again entering the
calf of the leg and lodging just above
the ank'.e. Although the^ wound is
verv painful and will lay him up for a .
few days, it cannot really be consid-
ered of a serious nature.
Tlie noise made by the discharge
caused considerable excitement for a
lime, those being in the post oilice
fearing it but tho beginningof a fusil-
ade that might mean death to every-
one present. A scamper was made
for the door, but when the cause of
ihe discharge became known, the
people came back and condoh d witn
;lic victim of bis own uarelessnes
Deputy Hicks w as taken to his hom
and is doing well.
A
2 W. A. Btone.
Deeds l ucU.
Eight deeds were Issued to owners
of lots vestcrdav by the townsite
board, the following parties were
the recipients. W. H. Dyer, Mary
Dunham, Benj. F. Briggs, Henry \v
Leinlnger, Francis G. burke. Geo. L.
Banks, John L. Morrison and Martiu
Gngler,
rue Only First-Class
j
HOTEL IN PERRY.
! -
Everything New
Centrally Located.
Rates same as all First-class Houses.
Furniture Elegant.
Buffabest in the Territory.
4 Doors South of C on 6th.
Perry, oklahoma.
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