The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 250, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 11, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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Tour* to Please in Queensware and Groceries, L, A. Searin. Ctaefl^Bastof Boston Store, on 0 St
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Three Months
One Year
announcement
fTitjr and
'aMldates wi
1 11 b. 1 IMI.s
. br.U i!0!t«f ct lueta
are growling or fiu.viug Uie uiiito
t feather in regard to the city1: future.
! It !.- t.ui h men who bui.tl cities, make
; urent commercial nanus and die in
honor regretted hy their fellow men.
j Tkklargest mail deliver* '. : !l >
j strip and one of the largest in tho
territory is pa sed into th handd of
lue j ople of Perry every day and
any Ltr&nger Yisitiug the poHtofliee
about maii time will be a^ionidjed at
the magnitude of the businesi dune ,
at the heatlauat'ierH of Perry's post-'
\1 a Haj While the Sun Shines!" IWAMTEn
'' 1 JLJJ to sell even- man in P Count'
Fa, the good things of life when trey'rn knocking at riSr • v.
door Ch i:!. n rit c ;. e' D n\ defer J.'itil a more con "enif n*' § ' "t >
'*• ^ ■ 1 '1 -*ncl th it tlint time n vet co*n" j (j ^
i hp Fa I Ti n I I Stimulated by the succ^s of form- ^
1 I l\^ I Cll J I w LI 3, er sales, ha? clictcrmined upon a
RED INK
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tho olfl
of lien. K ns
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Je«• to the I* <• ti'ity
Mil jeti to tin- i
u .j are aotli'
j of Perry, j
many art co
.ind intc-lli^t
pie and indu
ihe municip
Sam Jon. ■
ian
rave young city
Koint; out and
l.iahion, beauty
icterize our peo-
lie rr.'U Ohmo of
To cor in lie during Jul and one that will be is red ho a# tho
'liming July sun. For^the purpose of closing out our entire stocl-
ok SUMMER GOODS!
\\y have carefully gone through our -lock and marked down the !
P"L' ln RKU 1vk so low that you cannot resist buvinjr. We have "
t our price? on our Men's and Boys' Clothmg and odd'
!>ant> p ; cent, livery garment is marked in plain tiffure- „ .
and the cut price in ri;o ink. street, corner d
L. A. HEARIN,
F.rst Door East of Boston Store, on C Slrccl
A. ii. KXGLISH
PRESCRIPTION - DRUGGIST
Graduate Philadelphia College ol Pharmacy.
ACCURACY - PURITY - ECONOMY.—
Special attention given mail orders
PKURV, OKL.*.
tilling Alaham-
Our very hewt Russian calf #5.00
tan shoes marked down to.. ..
Our tan Hhoes to
< )ar ^i tan sbo to
J ' I• n* - lo;v .juurter nhoea to
^ our choice of any straw hat in
the house for
*3
Your choice of any Puff Ho^om
shirt, usuai price >3i and
- « > and are as cool as a cucumber
1 ♦ "> and oretty as a peach, for
1.20 Boys Waiftts, which we never
sold less than 50c, at 'A'tc or
N5 three for
The New
1.00
llt'J
"a lair
nidation,
mean
mi
Ul! liuo, i
In w«• nt w jtKln-i i . 1
for flu* < !i • «>r U" . ; . i
to the Uii^Uloa ui in • i 'i u i
1111< f p rotiiit k .
We aru authorize i < . ■ t i . i n !i• • i • a i
of M < l ord a
or county ch-rK l- r 1* c sn:,, ' toil,
republican county convt ntion.
Tin: TIM US' l'OLITI. \ I. PI. \ i rnioi
protecti« n t. th- Ameiicai 11 • •rd Uar.
Protection to Am -rtfaa lai>"i tij i ro'
!Off American lad i rlt s.
Korpres'd 'nt ct t!ie • :t ! states, is^
" William MclCInley, of Ohio
In the excitement of the h> t ike e\« •
congress has been forgotten.
From last advices wo should jurig<
that the strike was petering out.
Debs. That i.s a toujjij name to ;
thundering down the con id > < .
time. [
Ttif A. L{. I . is a pr. tty i institu-
tion but the >. A. is a : <ill b'Ipgei
one.
And
1 ballot
part;
WOU
ijul a corrupt bal-
tiie devils domination."
i 1 is right. With a fair
the South the democratic
d never get into power.
Our stor Ulllt. d with harpains nil nmrkeil in red ink. Call unci a«
22b ONE pmCE
rJ?HIE j-J 1 _A_II\/L"OXJ"S„
st
; Mr
| po in
of our b
isincss
>uth. o
men are the
nergy and in-
I domitabie enterprise—none of them
are old men and all of them are work-
ing wall might and main to make a
great city and they are bound to suc-
ceed.
I Tin: papers say that e^s are sell-
. ing in Guthrie at o cents a dozen and
I potatoes at 15 cents a bushel and - till
i tbe democrats down that way arc
talking of putting up a man for Con-
gress against Dennis Flynn. Will
they ever learn sense?
Many a public man ha
"roasting" solely ( .mst
dition in C'hicn «>.
i>f tho con-
icaqo policemt i < «. ■. no longei
be charged with being4 1( epy In ads.'
They must have I t considerabh
lazv flesh latch .
Tub South mav be an old fci'.v sec-
tion and all that, hut it i- esirapinr* a
great deal of uncomfortable foolish-
ness that is playing1 the d< \ il u it h the
North.
OlhvblaSv last administration
will be long iviiiembt •<! hut I no
: one more painfull) than him jell if he
has a conscience.
The democratic party ii just now
kept very busy trying to adjust itsel;
to the present awiul indu.sti ial • i; •
ation brought on h" its own extra-
ordinary unwisdom.
The melon raisers of Georgia want
i the strike stopped. Tho colored
population down that way want the
boycott continued. It; ii a question
of export or no export and so it goes.
Its an ill wind that don't blow some-
body good.
Kill to -..! , in &Itivcabe« -.
The states c ommander writes us
from Line >ln. Neb. is folios •• m -
Iter trying other medicines for what
seemed to be a very obstinate cough
in our two children we tried Dr.
i King's Ne .v l)i. com ry and at the end
| of two days the cough entirely left
them. We will not be without ii
hereafter, as our « .]>• ri.-nco proves,
that it euros where all other remedies '
I fail.'' : igned, F. W. .jfcevena, State
I < 'oni. \V hy not gi\ e this great medi-
(•ine a trial, as it. is guaranteed and
tru i b)t;U • are fr< e at -J. M. Eemr
in ton* d i9 ori Regular aise 50c
and .^1.
South Side square, near Sixth Street,
It Muy lit* H* Much for Vou.
•^11"• I 1 Miller, of Irving, 111.,
write t that he had a severe kidney
trouale for many years, with severe
P 'ins in his back and also that his
bladder v. as affected. He tried many
so called kidney cures hut without ;
any good result. About a year ago !
he began tho use of Electric Bitters !
and found relief at once. Electric
Bitter."* is especially adapted to cure
all kidney and liver trouble-1 and
often givi .s almost instant relief. One
trial will prove our statement. Price !
only o0i . for large bottle. At J. M. 1
Remington's drug store.
Annual meeting Baptist Young'
Peoples' Union, Tronto, Out., July
l' For above meeting the AT&
1 RR will sell round trip tickets
from Perry a: rate of •- 10. Tickets
on sale July It} and 17, limited for re-
turn to Aug. 10th, 1894. Continuous
passage in each direction.
l or further information call on or
Address E. 1*. Westervelt, Agt.
Perry, Oklahoma
uhle I rum gueeu Lll.
ham -one more boon I eravr
-< lir II1UK
I Irutt in your affection
i If not to ntinier Hole, r i-.- Knan
Or put down Insurrection:
J !-• not my crown but me to \\ t-
I write la deep dejection.
And sou pack a so 1 must hav«-
oi Parks i ca for my complexion
ii'h Answer to Ouoen I
■clved your ^'able^raiu
When I re. ..
I tho audi i I ur would faint"
lol,K'1 ' "fti-n used Parks' 'lea
in not toryouVcomplaint.
I t* :ii.-d that Mrs. (,. would tlilnk
i. *K about our connection
V, V".,l.rr,lV' there l saw
j i ark 5 1 ea for her complexion.
-Sold by Perry Drug Co.
1 bristian Endeavor Meeting Cleve-
land, Ohio, July u-16. F ; ab^
meel'npr the A.T.&S.F. It. It. wjn
sell round trip tick, is from Forrv st
rate of «-ja.80 on July sth nnd 9th
limited for return to Au". 3rd con-
tinuous paaaago each direction.' Limit
may be extended to Sept. 15.
Arc you Troubled with
' '('..'istipatioi! oi'Rick headache? If so,
wh\ nut ij'_\ iiHggs' Little Oiant pills?
it t lUe.H I ■ • pill a day; forty pills in
a bottle. One bottle will euro you
and only cohIh -'.k*. Sold and war-
ranted 'v nil ilrujiyi.stn "
Unmeateituerg.
Send fifty cents in money or Rtampa
and pt a cop; of Cah .jrt'H Settlers'
Uuide. If you mo interested In hold'
ing a claim or q iarter of st,hool land
or-a town lot, vonoan't attord to do
without this book. Address J I
Calvert, P. O. box 1lVn v.'o. T. "
! firand Army Encampment Pitts-
burg, Pa., Sept. s-lu.1 l or above
. nioeimg the A T A- s F R |{ wi|, "f>l,
rouncl^te'|j ticlcets from 1'errv at ■■s2s-
|0B. Tiekets on sale Sept. 8 and i;
limited for return to Sept. 2Sth ' j
i
liticklcii'M Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world forcuts I
i-ruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum fe-
ver sor.'s, tetter, chapped hands,'
liilblains. corns, and all skin erun-I
t'°n, "'Hi positively cures piles or no
pay required. It in KUaf
give perfect satisfaction or ,
funded. Price L'a cents per
sale by J. M. Remington.
M'ricola.
= ()] )ei ierl.
New 1 able Service. .Newly Furnished Rooms.
CENTRALY LOCATED.
ihe Only First-Class Hotel in Ferry. Rate 52.00
D Street, Near Nort teast Corner of Square.
:
Jersey |ce Cream Parlor.
NO PATENT, BUT—
Pure Ice Cream Made at Home
From Pure Jersey Cream, constantly on hand
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
Parlor, bet. Richardson Bank .ind Postoffice.
Lynnville - Hotel,
A. J. CHUBB, Frop'r.
Rates SI.00 to $1.50 per Day.
First-Class Accommodation
North Side of E St . |{< i
no rnj f .
S^a.lhe Kentucky Liquor Co.,"
■ It is idle to discuss theories while i
the country is face to face with a
condition brought about hy demo-
cratic incoiuptleni;,, Hip threatens
I4ie entire governm atal structure.
A republican contemporary in Chi-!
cago soleuuilj i,ay:'. ','iliero arc Home j
things that me worse even a
democratic emigres.!." ITe forgets
that the "wor .enr " n«i;ii i n i
democratic congr
Tan pop i. lis ■ iii rn iiu'eop; . 1
to tile government . l ing Km.I t.
mbdaeanarchy and revolution. lint
it there ever conn , a time when the
government remains pas. . i • r
such condition-, (. 1 1 ,pf i-enuntrv.
Thk vote ea.-! j ,tcrd ii v. s y r,
light. And the inter®(il Ititfn
■was not very profound. Wait until
the county el- • .ion a d tin i i. .ii:,
wait until the ti -it.... politir-al b; •
tie. The whole will he f>, be
with their coats otf.
( 'learance
— ■KsaausKaaHHBBRaw
iciie,
^ MHIWI |f
Commencing
and a
•-""'sAug. i
In order to reduce and clean up stock we will make a
DAUGHTER OF DD
L'nparellelled in th. History of Oklahoma.
IS I iN ITS NEW QUARTERS.
| The Purest Liquors and Best Cigars. The most Expert Bartender and the
Coolest, Quietest and Best Flace in the City.
Fifloalrr Brnrj for Tony Faint'. L k.t n. i-r
Family - Liquors - a - Specialty
J. LEON, Manager. Southwest Cor. 7th and D Sts , Perry, Okla.
St. John's Military School
^ 7 r
SALINA, KANSAS.
l8g^ at Uie sam nSmepaJ m ichattentlon to mild ii" \" of ool.
Arm* an I a m unit l< > i - f nr. i; - ti I 11,.. t ,, , , ^ r \ ,! L ~ 'V'1 '' ' -v1 •1 'ulture.
tlon. \bie |>ror'cup«ro balhlinir. hellyhtful ioca-
RT. REV. E. S. THOMAS, Rector.
iKorclrrutars uililr. ■<- Walter M.Jav. A. M.. ||,.n,| v..,.,,,,
jv.
'
« I h
rr'
\&i m
M
i If I Yiee
ind !
Soiceboby ought to get up
shout for the organization of a bi ird
- of trade-one comprised of eptcrpris-
_ iug men who have individual inter-1
.ests here, who are here to slay and
far seeing fenough to behold the Hsing I
rtar of Pen... nt ; a. ,,
SEN'AToJt iiii.L' democracy i aliout
as slippery as the top of his hoad.
1 iio fact is tho > aiat.or is hankerln
toI enter the ranks of tin- republicans
with the sam . • l, i
, ham had to cam j ia > a iemocra1 \>-
cabinet.
With all the line tnwn i that are |
•• tributary to Perry it is impo- Ihle j
that, any stagnation of busines-, c in
be long coutiuued. 'Ijn wholesale
trade of this city ia niarveiou - for so'
young a munlpjpatlty. It is eonflts^ [thrt
l.V increasing ami in t,- "'^.veven. I anoti.
■ fuluro j.;-..a,i-.i—. to| be vcrj^ife??
The settlers whoeame lien brought
money with timin an t tho mnjori \
are able to weather worse busiiiesn
storius than have yet struck them. i
OrOOClS clt a ac
, °umn0 ™ls ale a e determined to close out all our
Clothing, Hats, Glassware, and all Odds and
t',nus m Dry Goods and Shoes.
Th.se Goods wm positively be sold at just half Price.
enlire ^ wil1 8 ACTUAL COST during. ,his
Ma
, yd! 10-V
J/M h • it
A MOSPEROUS JfOMK.
DON'T FAIL
10 .W AIL YOURSELF OF THIS OPPORTUNITY.^-
Com i' \%;\ rlv and Avoid the Rush
!ity and County Scrip taken at 70c on the $1.
July 12 to Auo-. ]( <)4.
S. LZ. RICHARDSON, Manager.
lOo Seventh Street.
Husband.— "Why, it's just a j-car ago tomorrow thrrt w- were
married.
8,.S-;!° U iS; an,d' do y?U knOW- 1 U"ng the same pair ,.f
shoes that I was married in, and they are not"• rn out."
Hmbanti. —" So am I." . ' w!
how strange. Mine were rt^\e 1TamlIloa
Brown Shoe Co., of .St. Louis-their I.adies' Hand Sc^."
Husband. " And mine arc their Men's $4.00 S||e."
...en
V. dl, let's stick to them for shoennkers (or the rest of
ti: ir shoes we ir as finely as they look."
our ii
. for
For Sale Only by the
New York Dry Goods Store,
B. ROCKAWAY, Proprietor,
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Greer, Bert R. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 250, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 11, 1894, newspaper, July 11, 1894; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116466/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.