The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 166, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 3, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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For the Next 5 Days! We will retail
pinnr = at - Less - than = Wholesale = Prices.
jE Hid, Pa en. , «. 0. K. Patent Si.,0, Bell of the West $,,o. W, are doina this to close out the Plou, and will liimuh* ^ £ ££ " '
„ n.f U.u anri -*il Kinds of Tp; d St H e LC*e$t PrUfcS- —
„ ^fQaeh Prices Before. Hay and ail Kinds of Feed at tte Lc* est Prices
You Never H#"rd&^v® N1.„ „r(a 11 vi.i hi.ock xouih
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If Alt BOA 1) TIME TABLE.
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2L>. v.s, Local freluht. -J l
NORTH BOt'M .
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Perry, U. T., Nov. >0, lu*'-
lodge directory.
m. rypinski, MASS MEETING. Why ?
TI" \ ! uurn \\*T I \1I OR 1 Republicans With Torches Represent-
iM tKtll.iA 11. - . ed Libert>. Enlightening the World.
from Oklahoma C'lty 1 "
lm , ,1 an <• <ab.H..>nenl on C me «. ! DEMOCRATS IN 1) A UK NESS
s v/-., - if.'" ii"j ***■1
maiient Uxturv la Ferry.
Let your wife suffer with heat.
Not buy a Reliable Gasoline Stove of
Why
Welch & Faulds
ii
I 111; OMtlc SukImi tor the prin« trade
1 '„■! wln..-ail"ii Him «m *l't the last
11,1 p Jf luaiU up Inelegant ityie-
' Mr. Rypinski has had n num-
! ber ol years experience in the
largest cities and is a first-class
i
K«r i —Perry I>xlge, No. U. K. "f
meeU « v Monday nl ?hl at V-
All Tlrt.l Knight, f 0>l
V V. P.iV M'M>. '> "f 11 11,111
. \ m i ,-rry Lodtfe No-K> hollis h".
A r. ifiiHri «i nu" • .'."-t,"" "V I
i &M, i
, „f foreign and no- ' One of the Cran.leet D. n.nn. r«tlo«i* m the
METROPOLITAN TAILOR
liUlory of Perry—Itt-«pectability una
Pinnate Walk Maud In Hand—R«-
l r«*«.'iitats\e Men lit Llae—A
Night Long to lie
Remembered.
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„„i ,i ..r .v looi.i tini.->n N'
v. oklahoma. in«yt. «-yep n
JrJnlngat . P ' • ' J'Tni" •• •
Visiting brother. !« >« "J'10;.11*
\ unotrpool. f "ntan . t . « . 1 lines.
Ident.
IVes-
C. T. Stale arrived
Si'>ux Falls, Da., aud
business bere
The demonstration last night re
I fleeted on the republican party of,
perry infinite credit. Ii represented,
ihc business interests of P* rry. Its
today from | capital and its finance. It was ai
v. ili go into proud, an it was an important period ,
1 in the history of thin lair young city.
The procession ^represented the re-
\s well as all your
corner Sixth and D Streets,
PERRY, O. T.
£3 E
a o. t W^-Fury i<odgt Ko. it. Ancl*n^
\
u nm-.tlav <'ve:,!ne' Hoard «• liu'enui.
M't-tmeh • i Jiaiiy w®-c0;V'-a-
IAWSI . Ma uk -^man.
Bon Ton
-f o « - i ; ■ L ' S
X \ 1Vit> , oli. a. lei • • meet a eveiy Hiurs
hpiwf
tlwny.
o. o P VLM v I
xtii ai
wei'N mis.
VI ltors aic
LL
tect
ahitiU
ltei.r
Rock
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nl Him
l-rn
t Icr
.trtet
ottom
ck for
sfrom
North
ry for
on C
nihil nK
<h mid
gam.
ant 1
ly fur
I.
. ! • i r\ liTii'-inix- nt -v ' • r'Ti-y
' verj l'ue«day • N,'nll'"{'!
i o i w Hall. Vlall a . tr ■
iai 1 " ! ° 1
Jfaln ^r, 1'., . liiKlnaan, ■
1 > ^TH«v ST I', -ry rbaj tor I J> .
on"
It lool;pd at noon ax if tomorrow ,
would see Perrj ^republican munici- ,
. Th prxcesnion represented the re-
A tup of Parks' Tea at meht n'"VP" gpectability of Perry, its honor and palitv.
tbe boweln in 'he morning without; crt.dlt.' Every man in the lir.o .
pain or discomfort. Sold by Perry | wag R p<arry elector. I a feeling of exultation per\aued
Drug Co. ', Every face was intelligent with the republicans all d y. It looks, as j
Rnhv bueirie'—We are showing a! thought Every man a mind active ; we go t0 pr;.^3 as if ibey were en-
lin.. of chHSfen-s carriages which for wi,h the reflection that today was the titled to it.
" le and quality can not be equalled. I crucial day in the history of the city ; . _ .
C'umniingB it Brown. and they marched s"^n^ stan'(] a greal number of people came in
For the very latest and most ""^'/pubUo 8QU!.rc wi "su.-rounded Venice.""'ro^'i°e
fa-hionrt'.le go, ds in prin;. nilline, J ( , nia-s of human Mini's , I'ein locktrgo
don't t• >:i to visit Brigg, « Hen ght, ^mori,ing the best ,-lemant of Per..v. of then )■ « . a >u--v tl>ni„ to
Mi'Venth street, three doors north of It w-aa one of ttie noblest g ithorings an election in Oalaboma.
i he square. j thnt ever assembled In «lefen«« of the | * , I In connection with tt IED
P irk ,'Suro Cure is a positive spe- rights or a people and a monumental ; Col. Eitr^-ht with a 1(;S'on„".
■ ,' f,.,. women who are all "run indication of a people's desire for full colored 111011 visit*d tbe various pre toady ti
i. 11 " and at certain times are and effective change in the adnnnis- cints and siLne: songs presaging v,c* rfhe only CASH MAHKET in the WORLD,
trr.n'iied bv biickaches, headaches, tration of our municipal affairs. 1 ho lorv for th< republicans. It \>as an
. s,,i.i ;> : idr.--"-i-ts. prooemlon w* ■ eulogy on the re- «ntbusla.tto crowd every m.ui of; p .CES*
... spectabilit) of tho city and one that them having done his duty and voted NOTE TH_ PI
A Eaton is hunting his norstis tnai i,k„ i.0 xamarnhncpfl to its in- ... • * •
Real Estate
Business
square
lot, fronting
South side.
on the
Cheap.
MARKET.
1A fine southeast corner on 6th
street, North Perry, 100x150.
| A Bargain.
a son, Grocer? Residence lots at ull prices from
$15 upward.
l>i;i<KY C:\TCllliS.
AV 3 Poi lai dof Topekn b in town.
Kan i ■ Kii hon, 50 cents
Cirangci
.' {* ek.
Jokh 1
\ i, e, 'in
Hani. V
W vhlti*.
J
lU 1
will long he remembered to it
cis^ve and f .tr-reaching eloquence .
The speakers were earnest and em- j
phatic in their arraignment of the
present city government. What t ev
said Ihe people heard and we need
not repeat their eloquent utterances
in the columns of the Time?'. Among
them were tho following nble gentle-
round men: K. H. Perry, chairman of the
Parks' meeting, .1. M. Johnson. Senator
Sill
i- heie frrni Gaiiics-
let. April 3d. One nmull bay horse
10'... or 12 years old, severe! saddle
ni irKs, and dragging a lone r"l''!-
(.lite slim sorre! horse, 6 year ' old,
nli'id in f out. Will pay liberal re
ward tor their return to 6, 22, 2. west.
W 1. Church, ot Stanton Post, U.
K , says: "1 have tried nearl
every ou;.rli remedy hut hav
noliiiit^ to compare with , • - .
r.eigh .Svrtip. There is nothing or Pringey, Tom Sotviird, J. J. EnHght,
earth IlkV it for bronchitis 1 have \V. A. Stone. L:ife Sturdevant, O. w.
offered ever since my discharge Pur«eli. Col. Waldron, a converted
Dough
loriuiii
from the armt- an.l Parks' Cough democrat, Capt. Morris and A. T.
Svr ip is the on'.' rem dy that ha> Riley
,-ver helped inc."' Sold by all drug
L itv of St- l'aul carat i.t<.
Iline is in the city fiom
fr
L. ' ollin-
i.l Heno.
M S. Uuiley
t.on, K i,\u-he
came in yi
in
norews t
< to in\<
vesterday
Ttxaa
Vi^ll til" Big Horn meat market or
\nu, fumilv, hotel or restaur -nt sup-
p'i".. Tbe lie • meats of every v.iri-
,. \ will !:•. found at ti e Big Horn.
Honest men, g«od good., prompt de-! A
liven h a characteristic of the Big , .
ilorii. D. street nest door to the
;ld ntand.
The d-mocratic meeting
when their torches .yen1: out
:t0 minutes after starting.
cloied
about
'.straight. ,
—-——--——7 13 lbs steak for
li.itv lie \ «>te<l.
They tell a good j3c- -n J. R. Cor- Porterhouse
riaan which shows bis remarkable Rib-Roast
untamiliarity with t Au-traiiau bal- I plates and B >iling Pieces
lot method of voting. po,.^ gausage
He entered: he butli of 11-waul,
-cured to eoin-nune «ith himself and , 1 orK Koast
his God, and «iten h. ng n appeared | Sliced Ham
before the jud^M he la (I down his j Breakfast Bacon
Iiallot, Wide op*n, a id p untiiig to a L)r Sjlt jlKilts
lot of "jab.-," said, "Tnat's ho'.v II J
vote"' ' C St., between 7th and 8th
I His ballot, under the law, was
1 thrown out. Mr. 0. was not a factor
in tho election
cts
15
1212
Claims.
Bottom claims on Black Bear
front $400 to $800.
; Bottom claims on Red Rock at
from $ joo to $650.
The finest
$ 1.200.
claim in the strip
educed U«
ANOThE.i ON DcCK.
E.L&CTION NOTfcS.
lUDfl tbe City ShmveU
i N er> QuU't. llut Lur-
Kle« ' ion.
Prneticp.! ravun-r
t< California and I uterine*
aiate i'oiiitf*.
The Santa Fe will sell tickets to |
San Francisco, San Jose, San Diego,
ttieou in* j LosAngelcs. Tinning. KlFaso, Ogden, ;
: Salt Lake, and all points intermediate 1
; via route, at rate of >*20 one way, and ;
J' rv Parsons, of flrand Kapids, | .^35.50 xonnd trip, good for return 60
Mich., is in the city with hi*i family . j^ys from date of sale, continuous
and wili go to his claim to tomorrow. 1 passage in eacli direction. For fur-
He lias wilh him gram, horses and a ther information, call on or address
'.aim
here from DeKulh,
D. C. Morgan 1
Jjy., anil will invest.
J. O. Bosson i here
1\ \a-, huh wih invebl.
p S Osborn i in town from Nca
from Austin,
LuUtoro a. d will locate.
W. H. Thornton of Chica.'O came it'
-II vc u don't look better, feel bct-
("r, eiit bett' r and sleep better, bring
' h'.ek " That i. what we - m.v when
we ... a bottle of "Park'. Sure Cure."
If you are not reeling lust right, if
v our la ad aches; your back itches;
und wil
bei r
at.
Jamc Bebco is a stalwart deino-
er_t. lie was swashbuckling <n thu
C:h ward this morning, lie w.-.s bl,:f-
ting 011 bets and it turned ou' that h >
ii,;,i 110 money to bet with. Jim .vlor-
-. . I.., .mi. if voti ton, a staunch republican, took up, lms
" l"'' •>* nnj don't I*now one of bin bltff. end, flndutg the i.iaii. tiyation
X: the uonbl^sfwhy don-t you had no money, was aiout to_rctan. , 8(m ha.
number of cattle.
He took his claim 011 the iGth, letf a
son in chatge, went home to I'i" tail
iiv and let' now re.ur.ied to '.tay. lie
s " '. , that, Perry is a grand young city
and a goou ono to 3tav with. He
has eight V aeren under ctil-
' ad says that his
line stone house on his
E. E. WE8TERVELT, agent,
Perry station March 4, 1994.
To KsclmilKt.
Small stock of groceries new and
first class—w.mt cattle and hogs.
E. 11 Perry & Co.,
Feed Store, 7th St.
Largest list of claims in the city.
GROCERY FOR SALE.
Large clean stock, line location,
cheap rent. Sioo daily cash
sales. Will sell for 75c on the
Good reasons for sell-
dollar,
ing.
Wm. M. Cobb,
Room 2, Over Postoffice.
M
V. d today from
Chic, go and is here to loca-e.
W. M. Brodwell, of Topeka, came
in thi-. inoriitiig to see the iuii. Tiirfrow ..
Jan . a Hold. 1. of Elba, Tcnn , is in j Is a luxuriant growth of hsir
town and will go into business.
T C Briggtof St. Louts is in town
•and says be wi.l p.obably locate.
Frank M. Collingwo.nl is here fron.
Ja k^on, Tonn., ami wl" locate.
j 1) Svmes eame in yest.rdnj
fr jm Onialiu, Neb., and will locate.
L..t* of fanners were in town to ste
ho* the Australian system worked.
nit for our ice chest, an'l refnger
ators. liitsy terms.—Banks & Wul
S \V Movnes came in this morning
fron Belleville, Mo, and will locste.
Heniv S Canning e. me in todi-y
fr ,ni Duiuth and will probably 111
vest.
Large, fat inackrel and Labr.doi
be-ri'tf at Cumniings' .Vlercantil
Company.
W.w il und.rsell all competitors
Pi in ei drug s'oie, C street betwei 1
He 1 nth and Eighth.
ft ili on J. r Brink t Bro;an &
Jic i on'., old stand for low price. "
gro eiies.
Fjbhknt: Elegant office rooms
F1111 re ot Dr. Moore, corner of I
and Seventh.
Call at Cumniings it Brown und s. •
the New Domestic. Every mucinm
warranted for live years.
For beautiful millinery call at
Briggs it 1! night, Seventh -tsee ,
tliri e doors north of tne hCjuare.
S iring millinery, U iit^-1 & Benight
gevei.Ui street, tu.ee doors north ol
the sqnare.
Ar. v 1 having domestic trouble.
Is vo.,.' husband unkind. Consuli
w til Madam Lemont, 128 B street.
■ nun into « n «
".rintewi ulan? iiis wad to his pocket when Beebc-| o!a:m, good barn and outhouses, so
hottli on tin. made a snatch at it. Morton sent out. 1 Uia, U.. has onl;.- to go out and Bud
' A■ in.1-' *ld bvVrrv h, c«-"0iml" -vi.n!"-^isihuiwealth coming and comfort all.
..ke the medicine. . . . one o{ t^e democratic eyes of Mr. j aPolind him.
urug to. lic-hee. He then lifted his good re- ; Mr. Parsons is clieery old senile- |
nc lieauty of Woman publican fool and kicked him u poste- m:in with a liv. y and enlerprisinj
Beirgs' 1 eori, landing him in the gutter. Mr. wife and have spent their h\ es 011 a ;
1* in.x-vii .. ■ 1 fi,' -- cvivii liebee Dtobably thinks about this farm.
Ha'r Kc'iewer is gutranteed to gi ,e , Meueo P lo play dom >-
sativ';iction. as it is a pureh « bluffs In any event he sneak-
ii,>niMi« 'i<.r>. a heeler was driven away from the
Send llfty cents in money or stamps hooth in the first ward for trying to
md get a copy of Calvert's Settlers' jnfljenCe votes.
, iuide. If you are interested in hold , . ^ .
ing a claim'or quarter of ehool la «, ( u "specials" at the
Calvert, P. "■ box 125, Perry, O. T.
VOIICU I'l.i' «- •
They allowed fellow s to talk to men
as they were going in to vote.
All in all, the election was remark-
a'lie for tbo order y natu.-e ol its pio-
c edings.
AM of the very respectable hnr-
i roonu were hermetically sealed.
The only dissipation viib'e among
vo ers and candidates was a very
ge lerous use of the "weeti.
i Mayor Brogan wore a white plug
h,t last night. Tomorrow he will
j jar a crown of thorns.
It was a cold day for lioodlumism.
PERRY
The
J. H.
Home - Institution.
And is now a solid and substantial
company.
Hit- I ire l)«|iiirliiii'"t.
TI e rcw hook and bidder appar-
itus ordered some time ago arrived
ii this city yesterday. The parapher-
i ilia is made valUkble by the addi-
on of a cheniie.l engine. Wliile it
- au expensive stlair it may prove a
valuable ncquisltion to tbe city.
>V" hope that Perry w ill neve- have
e ik! .11 to u-o it and it she does that
t w 11 be equal to the warrant which
• m,>s wilh It from the city author-
ities.
CHAMPION POOL,
Or. at < ami', for th.. Amateur Champion.
.hill >f Perry a till* >1 1 a,lJ l|ll-
I urd Parlor.. !
j Crowds were hanging about the ! ,
At the Midland billiard parlor, Geo. polls all day. There seemed to be a will do oil our work bere, and give j
R. Banks, manager, on Wednesday 0rt of magnetic attraction for .hem ■ t lo horau tailors, and .f ,
next there will begin the first of a at the booths. employ i... „r ,i,u ,
' Of champion pool game, for a • . • the people want an institution of th s ,
—i ....i..ni.i.> iiiiiiiiid one* I ' we have a right to asK tneir |
Wolfe
American and European
REFERENCE, BANK of PERRY. •« ]A' , /AI
r,tl. , fn« On v First-( lass
Star UotmngLo. J
HOTEL IN PERRY. •
•ierieb v. r ~
rich and valuable billiard cue.
The contest will he tor the amateur
If von want to save your money
and build « I ome for yourself join th.
Perry build ng and loan association.
Ladies, look at tbe new styles ol
millinery goods nt Briggs und Be-
night's on Seventh street three doors
north of square.
Wm. lliues arrived this morning
f.inn Car. I age, Mo., with bis (it.oily
and gois to his farm about seven
milos out tomorrow.
Parties desiring a good investment
oil a small scale would do well to in-
vestigate the workings or tho 1 erry
building and loan association.
gentlemen among them;
Billy Kline, Angus Miller, Frank
Piiinev nnd Jimmy Coon. 1 hose
pla\ ers have metropolitan reputa-
tions, tnd great scores und grand
ila\in : niav be expected. The coil-
t si- will begin Wednesday evening
and continue for throe nights. All
lovers of the sport should attend.
Yellow, Dried I paud Wrinkled.
Is this tho way your face looks? If
so, try Begg's Blood Purifier und
Blood Maker. It not only purifies
tho blood, but renews it, und gives
VOU1 fnct! H bright youthful uppjur-
' nee. Sold and warranted by all
uruggistN.
Everything New
nagerofthe J O ii T i J
Centrally Located.
back door" husinos3 was very .
IK5S? f.™ £ &S 1S 1 m tbu .i™, . ,• u,. of .ft.
•' 1 * . * | above concern has been for 3 days
Overcoats were in order in the ^ tP,.jng utruightcii out the affaire of
But the stiu was warm ^ vVatters, the nbsonding tailor.'.
My only wish is, that ho is man |
enough to return and fix his accounts j
1 and pay what he owes as fust ns he j
can, but the writer is so mow bad FUmibUre iiiegailt.
Carriages for kotli P®'"'afraid he wi'.l never return, unless the i _ ,
SEtgX*- ' ! i™•"■"-'i'" ° Mm'
The '
mo.ning.
enough at noon.
The True Blues did their duty.
Rates same as all First-class Houses.
Two bniall fights in the third ward.
They were between a couple of dem-
ocratic bums who sought to interfere ,
wilh voters.
Perry Tailoring Co.,
Ill Star ciothlu* Co., Store
CHAS. I. VOLLMER,
Manager.
Buffabest in the Territory.
4 Doors South of C on 6th.
PERRY, OKLAHOMA.
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