The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 175, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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For the Next 5 Davs! We will retail
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Klourat - T^evss> - than = Wholesale = Prices.
Ii>ni'S I li'.;!i Patent .Si 4v <). K. Patent ,Si.{«>. Bell ol the West Wo ure doing this t<> close out the M<>ur and will limn tluse prices to the Hex; day. So lay you in a supply.
You Never Heard ol Such Prices Before. Hay and ail Kindc of Frad at th* Lowest Prices.
HKAKMII K1KH T, «>M ll.ll.t Jtl.ocu NOliTlI OF tQL AHh:.
E. H. PERRY & Co.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
MlV'TII HOI M .
u, Texas i:.M>re«i
it, 1/xnl I xpr«— '
!J, l/ieal Freight . . '• ■
north nor Ml.
M. rypin&KI. AWFUL SCENE,
—Merchant Tailor,
Let your wife suffer with heat.
Not buy a Reliable Gasoline Stove of
LODGE DIRECTORY.
between -ixth ami ••
fr« m Oklahoma Clly
has opened an establishment on U street,
s nil ii or tin* squnp* ami will become a p.i
muiu nt fixture in Perry.
m; ti \ i lirn Itn# of ForatfQ ftnd Op*
j nicstic suitings fur the spring trade
;iin 11 'iiMf vvlio call un hlui will **• -t tho best
<11 glM.d.' lllildo up llM'lwgailt *1 jlo
Mr. Rypin^ki has had a num-
ber of year-, experience in the
| largest cities and i a first-class
METROPOLITAN TAILOR.
i The Lai! HO'jrs ot an Expiring Munic-
ipal Council,
A HEMOCIIATIC BTFFOON.
Why ?
Welch &
Why
Faulds
As well as
IO. 0 F P rrj i i" ampinenl No(. Pel 11
. « ik., m< pi even ruefdaj evening nt
; ) .it Odd I ellow - Hall. \ laltlng patrl-
.irch• :ir. cordlnlly Invited to attend, n. «.
Pal-in i . p. p.. Win. Tllglunun, scribe.
i \sti;kn si \w: ivii v baptcr \ i>.
I lit. . ' s i'• u 1;«i'I v on the gerund am
\\ . iiiic- lays <a ( acb month at hall on I
,m-1. VI t' ; <•' tdlally Invlt
I linn l Mor
Tnylo
\\ . M.
Kof r !
meets >
All vl«ltlnp K
\v v. iutv
pity l/idge. No. U. «.r P.
\. i v .Monday night nt 8 p.m.
lilght 4 welcome.
i uu.vn Watkins. c. * •
o\p. K ni |{. and >.
S %erl*i < V t'riluful Pictured of th* Common '
Council of Perry. Fen-pUt nred by •
Ttuit# .ArtWt Ourlrig the l>Ugrac«fn!
llour« it hrn t he siobius of lh*
City were Cm n\ Mtshiic the
Muuiclpal Vote
your-
i-'d. Callin is hero from Argentine,
lias., and will Invest.
HARDWARE.
r. A A. M. Perry U>dge
. i:, holds It*
first and
third wedne* layat hall on l .-tre t. \il
.Mason* In ;"•<.«! -taiul'!^ «« r l. il'.y lnvlteo.
I: p.. itaifbv. w M lu\ c. 1 Taylor, sec,y.
Our renders appreciate solid and
C. M. VVIiito is here from Albunv, ; comprehensive truths. In our article
V V., ami will probably go into bu i- ' ""l.u e',! 1 onspirators, and
which lias caused considerable agita-
tion and <-iTi/ tL'rnatio:i In certain pol-
itical circles, the Times gave utter-
ance to g.Tive and weighty truths. It
was an article freighted with the log-
aiiMiis ie of the situation and should have
brick 1 ',L'en prey.ireil in gauntlets of steel
atherthan gloven of velvet.
Who among our citizens in attend- )
from Carthage, ance on the counci't during the crucial
Corner Sixth and D Streets,
PERRY, O. T,
J). ('1. Ifichardhon is here from Ex-
celaior Springs, Mo., and w ill ro into
business.
< 'barley Young is hero from Kansas
j Clfy. He will invest in the
i making business.
J. J3. Koheu is in
IV
: (
Ml .1
t f .\. local union No
Mo., and will ^o to his claim tomor-
' row with some fine cattle.
! Mens' boys' and ehildrens' clothing
at prices which defy competition at
: the New York Drv Goods Store. •
FOUL WORK,
Still Going on at the City Hall Dis-
graceful Proceedings.
a boneless m a you,
enlni? at 7
\ I sit Intr brothers
Vanderpool, sect
Ment.
ct s every Krl-
nlwa
jtar)
at the City
v welcome. >
t . w. Prince,
laii.j If you want to save your money
A
O. U, W. Perry 1 id pi • N u i§, in le I
Oith r ot Called VN 01 kraen. meets every
1 rlday eveiilnu'. at odd I ellow s hall. Ni^lt-
in;/ brethren cordially welcomed.
lOllM'.PvKKI, .1 W. III/'.ekalo
Kecorder. Master Workman.
PERRY CATCHES.
Ed. Mead is here from Ardmore.
Howley is here from Wichita.
W. T. Ely is here from St. Louis.
J. R. Clarkmoii is in from Chicago.
Ilufus s. Green is in from Montana
i-« here from King
peiiod of Uie canvass of the votes
will forget the painful sccne the pub-
lic were compelled t<i witness? True
men and good men of both parties
were filled with sickening disgust.
It was an occasion where the honor
of the people was at stake. When j
md build a home for yourself join the the future of the city was the great
Perry building and loan association. | consideration under* discussion. The
T. .1. Bonner. W. T. Wise, M. J. ! f' tc of England, did the integrity of
tirillin a nil ChaH. Manning are here i ballots rest with the Commons ot
troni Memphis, IVnn.. and will lo- 1 ^"8 :l"d' wa'' "l0 ""Portant to ;
cate. I a11 le ?w i! ho nothing has been done in rega'rd to
I with the integrity of its ballot in tnc iggiiinf? tlie election pertiflpifpn tr th >
Peter Mclntyre who comes from | hands of its council, was to tho peo- newlv elected officials U 1 o'clock
Hardy. Neb., is h.-r- and will tomor- pk- of I'errv whose ail was invested Jhe mavor was cninlnpd I™
row carry some tine cattle out to his \ its business, its buildings and its ^ aetlon tiu.'mattJer b>. r,lUed Stutes |
' H0 - ,. . it. Commissioner Roberts, at least so it I
And how were these grave matters ,g reported. Tllc cou^eil room wag !
rhe C ouncil ( hiitnber a see lie of I jirour
and Confusion—The Mayor about to
Sign Official Certificate* when the
l'ea U Pulled nut of tils Hand
IJy a Counclliiiiui—
Kn Joined.
l"p to the hour of going to press
llnzol Klrke.
i.uery lady in Perry should go
Pay ton's Comedy Co's. show and see
Hazel Kirke. Tho greatest play o
j modern days. On early and avoid
| the crowd.
IloiiieHleitdert).
Send fifty cents in money or stamps
I and get a copy of Calvert's Settlers'
] Guide. If you are interested in hold-
' ing a claim or quarter of school land,
| or a town lot, you can't afford to do
without this book. Address, J. L.
i Calvert, P. O. box 12/i, Perry, O. T.
e Real Estate
Our Grandmother s W ay
Was to steep roots and herbs and
use it every night. We can do the
same by using Parks' Tea. Nothing
acts as promptly and without discom- ,
fort. Not a pill or a cathartic but I
moves the bowls every day. Sold by i
Perry Drug Co.
THE
Baby buggies- We are showing a
line ot children's carriages which for
und quality can not be equalled.
style a
; Cumm
'' '. . Mllf i'l Pui"",li.lh,!Ul|1B^rt'!1n'f crowded wi,h people since 11 o'clock
-w.J that tlirilleu the hearts of this mnrninc nnrl :i ftaht r >> mv. >. _
S. P. McKay
fisher.
K. M. Ilovt
from Kans
The ladies taking part in Queen of
Paine entertainment will meet at the
board of trade hall at :< o'clock, every
day for rehearsal.
The Ladies Aid society of tho M. K.
1 ulrch will give an ico cream social
on the square Saturday, April Hth.
Everybody come and have a ^ood
time.
todav from
S. 1!. Barnurn is li
i.ouis.
M. A. O'Dowd came
Stillwater.
M. J. Meldon came i
i 'hlcago.
flood team, wagon and harness for
a!i at Stanley iV Fraziers' lumber
yard.
M Quinncamein from Oklabom;.
('i y today.
in todav fr
treated
j less levity
hon
t'on. These men were passing upon
< be life and honor of the city upon its
present and its future, and how were
tiicy doing it? With jih^s and jokes,
v. it'ti Biieei-M and inuendocs, v.ith every
ohicauerv of obstruction, withbuffoon
npoeches from a man wlio seemed to
treat the good name of tuc city as a
foot-ball to be kicked hither and
yon for .the amusement of a vulgar
herd, ami of a mun who sat seniiy
in his chair convulsed with laughter
at the antics of the buffoon, or with
Bon Ton
MARKET.
•re from St. B.A.Morris, W. Walter, L. <.'.
Thompson. <i. I!. Sherman, M P.
j McNeill and Joe Murphy aro here an idiotic grin upon bis face, encour-
in today from f, om Lawrence, Kansas, and will ! aging the monkev antics of a loud-
locate.
this morning aiul a fight or two
cured in which democratic belliger- I
ents distinquished themselves.
The ex-mayor has refused to sign
the certificates as has the ex-city
clerk. It has been a disgraceful day !
for the city, and how it will end it is
hard to tell at this writing. It is
very fortunate for the council that the j in connection with wiiitt ,t sow uroeen
advice of wise heads prevailed today stoic.
oi, we have no doubt but there 1 .pi , a on w id ttt ■ .i ti7at t n
would have been a sudden and sum- ^ CASH MARKET in the WORLD,
nmi change in the muniepal sifua-
IJusiness lot, fronting on the
square. South side. Cheap.
A line southeast corner on 6th
street, North Perry, 100x150.
A Bargain.
Residence lots at all prices from
$15 upward.
f; Business Chance—Man of busi-
ness ability can purchase halt
interest in the best paying fac-
tory in the territory. Favor-
able terms.
Restaurant for sale, central loca-
tion. Bij{ profits. A rare
bargain.
Claims.
Bottom claims 011 Black
from $400 to $800.
Bee
ti.-1.
NOTE THE PRICES!
John l)pmj)M'
1 Htlahoma < it \.
came
Colonel Soward goes to Guthrie
tomorrow to bring up hi< family.
The Colonel won't have tbeni stay
longer away from Perry. He says
the isoni ib ioprecious that be wanto ,
ilis upleto inhale it .-arlv and often. I muI',c;Pa! government.
1 Has council was passing upon sov-
About thirty head stock [ eriJigU rights of " '
Will furnish pastu-e and the integrit of
voiced boor iu his efforts to degrade
the gnve proceedings of whaL should
have been a dignified and elevated
body, and drag in the gutter fur the
amusement of the ad c:iptandum vul.
gus al. tuat was good and enobling in
0. S. River in here from Denve
<'ol. He will locate.
John A. Morgan came in from s
i.ouis this morning.
James M. Watkins came in toda
from Eufaula. I. T.
( H. Cale ir. here from Plainsvill
X. V. and will locate.
W \ N'T I D
i to pasture.
m plenty of water, salt etc. Call al; an(j to see tliat an
p:i -ture. s uith half of northeast «,unr- u))ie canvass was made of the ballo:
t-r of section i-l. lerms *<3.00 a heat' submitted for their official considera
I or -eason, one-half 111 advance. W.juon. In doing it every vestige of
ID. Cage. j dignity was cast aside. At every
The mayor, we understand, was in
the act of ^ignitig the certificates
when n councilman snatched the pen !
from his hand and immediately tb,
papers enjoining him were serued.
The men who are guilty in this matter
will be remembered "by the people 1 Plates and Boiling Pieces,
and so well remembered that thev pork Sausa
will never see political daylight again. t
In another community the actions of roiK "oast
these fellows would hay led to blood- ! Sliced Ham
! lbs steak for
Porterhouse
Bib-Roast
sago
a people, to decidc sheci, here,however, the coolness and Breakfast Bacon
flu recent election good judgment of an outraged people Drv Salt Ment s
honest and honor- prevailed, and a fortnmte thing it
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was for
'gang.'
the council and for the
C St., between 7th and 8th.
. Bottom claims 011 Red Rock at
from $400 to $650.
' The finest claim in the strip
$1,200.
Largest list of claims in the city.
Win. M. Cobb,
Rocm 2, Ovgr Postoftice
steroscoptican views 1
stage of the proceedings thedemo-
t has. Stein is here from Burlington, '■ Commence at 8 p. m., sharp."
Iowa, and will locate.
Sixty-five r
thirteen leet in diameter, explana- ' eratio buffoon popped up to roar out
.nations by ltev. ('. s. Nushhuum ot|a river of iw.idalo and scwensli
Ivingman, Kas. Half of the proceeds I effluvia disgusting 111 the extreme,
/oca to the Iocs 1 church. Come The fools inside and outside applaud-
! c very bod v. Admittance 15 cents, <'d, for the front seats were crowded
children under 12 years of age 10 cts. - with heelers called togttber express-
STILL THEY CO VIE.
Inother Farmer nettirn from 111*
IIoiuc and Leaves for Ills Claim v
Homes (.rain nnd Cattle Todav
J. H. More of Vtchison, Kas., is in
the city and will locate.
T. 11. Reed of Platte City, Mo.,
came in today and will invest.
< has. B. Miller is here from San-
dusky, ')hio, and will locate.
W. M. Hawley is here from New
Haven, Conn., and will locate.
Nam. A. Kinney is here from Hea-
1 Tight, N. V., and may invest.
Frank KLne came in today from
Pittsburg, Pa., and will locate.
T. T. Eton came in today from Car-
rolton, Mo., and will locate.
S. A. Hernon came in this morning
from New Jersey and will locate.
Henry Ward is here from Okla-
homa City 011 land office business.
8. M. Berdan came in today from
Coated, you throat dry, your eyes
dull and inflamed, and do you feel
generally when you get up in the
; morning? Your liver and kidneys
are not doing their duty. Why don't
lv to assist the inane obstruction
Another stalwart citizen has been
OW
He was encouraged by
and councilmen who were thought
to know better—the buffoons ineoher-
ency passed for eloquence, ilis vap-
id attempts at facitiousness were
cheered as gems of refined wit and,
instead of finding himself at the end
tho mnh adcled to the population of this citv
in the person of William M. Cols'-
Open!
you take Parks'Sure Cure, if if does I of 0110 of his many harangues in tho
iiot make you feel better it costs you hands of a police officer, or, in a
nothing. It cures Uright's disease, straight jacket, he would rush out
diabetis and all kidney complaints. 1 with
Only guaranteed euro. For sale by liis whistle in the grog of an adjacent
Perry Drug Co. " bar
Itc mo
pleasure
announcing
We take _ ^ _
that after this date Parks' Sure Cure I jng democrat, wherein ho unrolled
will remove all traces of rheumatism, j the panorama of a penitentiary before
complaint j the eyes of these witless solons, that
kidnev treuble
liver
from the user. It is today the only
medicine that is guaranteed to cure
these diseases or 110 pay. Parks'
Sure Cure in sold by Perry Drug Co.
11. publican County Central Committee.
There will he a meeting of the re-
worthy who came here in the rush of
the memorable lBth and secured a
noble claim about four and one-half
miles from the city.
After filing he returned to his home j
at Emporia, Kansas, settled up his '
affairs and in a short time was back ;
again on his claim when he erected a j
crowd of councilmen to wet flnB home> barn- Outhouses and built
lowdof count ilm« 11 to wet himSplf ., good windmill well,
.le in the eroe of an adiacent, a short time ago he returned
Emporia for his family, and tod
comes back with Mrs. Colsworthy,
three daughters and two grown son's!
He also brings a lot of blooded cattle. |
several fine horses and a carload of
grain. He has sixty acres planted in j
wheat, and his farm he says is in a
flourishing condition owing to the |
excellent work of two good men whom j
he left to work it. Mr. Coisworthy is !
a republican, and a good one.
Drivel and rot characterized the
whole proceedings, and it was not
until the eloquent Mr. Doyle, a lead
The J. H. Wolfe
ilAmerican and European
■*
Hartford City, liul., and will probably publican county central committee at
locate. j republican headquarters iu Perry on
(lood pair of men's shoes at vcrv Saturday the Htli day of April, 1894,
low prices at the New York Drv Goads1 at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of
store. | calling a convention to select dele-
, . , , . 1 gates to the congressional con veil-
G. S. Raymond is here from Chi- tion. C.A.Morris,
■eago. He is a capitalist and on busi- ciias. H. Jonfh, Chairman.
deRS- Secretary.
Head the locals of tho New York '
•drv gowls store; thev will save you; ico, ice, i««,
money. - "ie warm weather is about to
I set in, I wish to say to the public that
barge, fat maekrel and Labrador j we nro jn t he ice business and have
herring at Cummings' Mercantile |)een over since the memorable 10th. j
Company. Have come to stay, and while it has
Call 011 J. T. Brink at Brogan & j been hard scrablin'g to make enough 1
Jackson's old stand for low prices in 1to fot'd my team and live, 1 have
groceries. made it possible lor all to have ice
whenever they were in need of it.
For an elegant pair of slipper 111 all ami wo ar0 „0w prepared to fill all
York "— - " ■
they became sedate and scared
enough to proceed to a sensible con-
sideration of the grave business be-
fore them. Six months in tho peni-
tentiary and a fine of -S500 rang in
their ears; and when the penalty fell
upon the ears of the listening council,
even the head buffoon of the gang
was squelchcd, and he. with others,
with startled faces, slipped out once
more to revive their drooping spirits
with another modicum of grog.
That session of the council was a
picture long to be remembered. It | Another fine store building is going
was a graphic exposition of demo-i up, in a very short time, 011 the lot
crutic methods. It is the one foul adjoining the alley next the Star
und disgraceful page in Perry's his- clothing store on D'street. It will be j
torv, and it will require years of j erected bv Mr. A. Woolson and will :
good rule to expunge it from the can- 1 be one of the handsomest pieces of
vas of time. 1 ——*-— ' -1-1-
HOTEL.!
GRANITE BUILDING.
The Building Fever Ha* Seized the Pet
I>le and Fine Stone Kdlfiee* Are Kapltl.
ly Springing t p.
iThe Only First-Class
HOTEL IN PERRY.
shapes, go to the New York Dry
(Joods Store.
Call at Cummings & Brown and see
the New Domestic. Every machine
warranted for fivp years.
Mrs. Jennie Jones will bo here next
Thursday for the purpose of organ-
izing a woman's relief corpse.
The Indies of the First Baptist
ohureh will give a Merchant's Carni-
val Monday evening April 10th, at
hall 011 D street, between Seventh
and Eighth. Admission 2/5 cents.
orders large or small 011 short notice
at reasonable prices. Live and let
live is our motto. Very respectfully,
W. T. Smith, Manager.
Hill street, South Perry.
Why Won't You
Vse Parks' Tea for headache, con-
stipation and '"that tired feeling. ' It
purifies the blood, beautifies the coin-
architecture i<. this city.
Tho handsome granite building 1 CT . .'
nexf tho townsito board, also on 1) I P V^1 \/T H 1 1TQ" \
street, is rapidly approaching com- .7 *- * h 1 " vv
pletion and will soon be ready for oc-
cupancy. _And so the great work
plexion, acts upon the sluggish liver goes on. The fever for erecting stone j
and moves tlie bowels every dnv. nuildings is catching. We trust every :
Only herbs and plants, safe, sure and property holder on tho square will
pleasant. Sold by Perry Drug Co. become inoculated with it until the j
whole square is one magnificent mass
on thr- Stiuitr*. of granite architecture an ornament
. ... , ,, . , . to the city and the pride of the peo-
Banks & Wade, the enterprising 1 p]e 1
| furniture firm of this city, have re- '
wimt'H 1 he nae i>( rnikitiK cently painted, and in a very artistic Tho >ew Spring unit,
About colds and coughs in the sum. | way, given an elegant and summery Aro all adorned with roses. The
deal of business
Drug Co.
Centrally Located.
Kates same as all First-class Houses.
Furniture Elegant.
Buffa best in the Territory.
on 6th.
For sale by Perry Drug Co
perry, oklahoma.
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