The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 280, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 15, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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Yours to Please In Queens ware and Groceries, L. A. Hearin, One door Bast of Boston Store, on Ci
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tit 1l.ll n <
m 1(1 K Hill I K l In ir .u I I
Offk* on II street, ha'i bl .
of Public 5qu r .
THE OFFICIAL CITY PA.
rPIUIMU J.V1.KY DAY M i -
HI Lit
Till up
h- hoa -
. 11 I I
.".III III!!.. BlllSiL'a ri.UII[ll MLLIILLLIi. I
i'sj R iii T..c foilov.ir.g prophetic word* are
i < of from>i.pee(h delivered by Jkmc G.
pa - rlall. p.-< • Blaine in Oei .ber, ISSOr
il • d> il Ljid "The grc.<; . 0UU.ern wing of the
p.i-tjr. In democratic p<-r'y «ue determined to
• -I* "Tec ebtnbiish the O'.ctrine cf free trade in
::own in the J nd. Tn v will be assisted by,
i B i<-e \ ce the tli' ir northern allies. The fl,;ht is •
I not c jd on the now on. There is great body of vi-
sionary, but tducattd men who are'
CHANGE IN THE MANAGEMENT AT THE
Subscription li•*!«-
BT CiEllLK.
Dl!!T«-re<l to anj
Suburbs
Per Wwt.
Per Month,
li
One Month
Tnree M ai h
Biz MobttlS
One *«ar
j rutu party is dead find
i be field of honor either.
Mr. Kfced said:
••fe • men, at t e moment
ti . • r | - 141 *"■*"
ANNO'JNCEMCN
#*an4l4at
Th* I IMI
ltd s
until mo
ran li la'
euuistan
+y
employed day by dny in wiiting fiee •
trade essay* and arguments in favor
of thaidoctiine, which find their way
into every newapa^r in the land.
The n a-a of our people have never '
cxpei nce-it.. iiibclvta the *uffciing
which always results when the pro-
tective pr.neipleiare laid aside. Poii- j
ontd and excited by the wild stale-
menu of these writer* and the demo-
gogi., appeals of Democratic speakers,'
tii«- i « «u!t v. ,ii L that in th • very near
future these forces, which are now
Star Clothing Ston
>nr <
poll, the part
no \*
;h to de-
advo-
i) -ginning
Aug. ist, A Sweeping Reduction
eating tilt doetrin
mast inevitably fe
ty and doubt will
men
the
of protection. It vv j||
jW thit u i certain-
L'iioiie. I'fae bu i-
untry, fearing the 1
conducted in every department preparatory to the inauguration of the new it
agement and the reception of the new Stock.
RKGIftTKUOr UCKD«.
ITs art authorised to anr • *
of lien. K Smith - rand. i'" f
fl • ,t n--' -'• .
ject to the I* rounty republK an < i
I t ■ i<-•■> innouni'i n>
tbeofllc* f Hog • i
• ubject to the iepubli< ail •
8. K. IUCH
We ar - authorIz< 1 t< an non
Willi a mi. n na taad
tn west Wataiof pi «c net, a« a
for the om «f ti •/. i*. :• ? n
t , r . i - i ' t ■ reput
tin;? - '.nv n*; .i ' 1'
coi.xty clr.aa
If# art aatn rtn I •
of M « r f \ aa II ' II) ! -
of county clerk f<>i I*<■ ■ .
lipBbtii ii.
cockt! i UMMl**iO>
We are antli< rlr«-«l l' unn
Ii (. asi-y ol a- : 1 \\ i
eomml itlonai 1 P (
r^putillcan convention.
Tiji:b!
,'i'ient and
noiiiina
1 (t/uiui uticilv wanting in
riioiiAT •
We are author!/* I
Smith for the olfl • of
county, t uhJ«M t t-< t u
publican convention.
We are authorized
ji u«
evler
Ull'l
I OK HIIKItl) I .
I baretn annoui uiyc .
foi The olTlr i* ot Ii' i'T .1 C
t' the ar*llon of The <■ >unty i
venTlon. I. m ule«l, K- I l;o .
or 8e<* 'ti, T wp 'lA, rl, w. 1
Horado, Ka-.
We areuiitliorl/" I to aim
of .lohn II. I^ueeli, of l!!;i I
a- u eamlldate I .. rill < ■:
JecT to the Mill of til- i
tlon.
We are authorized To am-
(ti T .1. Moxi•■y u • n i .in i
ol sheriff ol I'county, - u l j •
llcan convention.
ok i ui:a-ii
Mt.
1 hereby ante nn -- -i - t ■ > < >.:.•"«
for The iHUllll.it loll oil Im irei'.ll'i
vuhject to the «le l .,on o; the i -j uhi i
nonilnatluK convent, m. m> i>- <!• i
The NK. in, Twp. - , lUlI "■ ' ' . 11 w li!'1
Bock township. Joua u wali.aok,
mil i«i . o. i
Tin; mil s* politic vi.ri..\ 11 oi:>i
Protection to the .\inerlcan silver «! nlar.
Protection o American labor by protoct*
tnK American indusTih .
For president of The I nite<! states, l^ •
William McKlnley, of Ohio.
Delegate to CoiiKrt s- ,
DFNNIS flynn.
I It is rep u ted ill it in aticipation of
the passago of tlie tariff bill the sugar
I ' riiKt has import i about one hundred
I million dollar.? worth of raw material,
i Mr. Wilson admitted on the floor of
I >f the house, on the night of the pas-
j .igeof tin- bill, that the tru t had im-
I riorted a half a million tons of sugar
n th r;.w stal<\ If this isn't legislat-
I ng for trusts with a vengeance Tin:
iHE - would lilt' to know v.'hat it is.
j At 0 o'clock, Thursday, the 13th
' lay of Augtibt, 1804, the democratic
' I hoote ol repn i< ntativMyieldod op Its
liberty of legislation to Crover Cleve-
land, th" democratic president of the
United States. The fate of the demo-
i rat <• p'irt} was settled on the sched-
iles of coal, iron and sugar. The
present session of the house and sen-
ate has given to the world a monstrosi
ty. of legislation.
i iVi; may inform the members of
! the democratic party that suicide is
excusable under some conditions.
The conditions 1 ave arisen in the
house and senate.
Uni>eii a democratic administration
the freedom of the house of represen-
tatives has been destroyed. Only un-
der a republican administration will
it be ressurrected.
When Flynn appears the pe j
will give him a royal w« lcome.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popul ir as to need no
Among other things sugar has beei | 7!|' 1'1! "i'1,1.1 " ' . W'K) have used
d on tru ion of the principles of pro- !
t :C.i jii, will decline to engage in bu -
lies-, c JUseqU-'iilly iuiii.- will shut
down and tu« workingmen will be
thrown out of umployment. Thepeo- !
pie w ;1 h n tu - a. t icy never have
seen before, that they cannot be pros-
porous «nd have work while the 1
principle U threatened. ladwaldit
of their suffering they will learn that
the only way lhat they can bo pros
perous and happy is to vote for thi
party that hus built up the industrie
by which they have gained a liveli
hood, because they will then see
ci irly that when the manufactory is
shut dow n there io no demand for the
only thing whicn tncy have to sell,
and that is labor."
Have Vou Trli-il !!• ufe" i-i rumn SmIw?
For Piles? If not, why not? Can!
you a 11 ord to suffer longer for the .
sake of 25c? This is the price of the
greatest salve on the market. Sold 1
and warranted .by All Druggisst.
Notice.
The republicans of the Sixth ward !
will m e: at old city hall on Wednes- j
day evening Aug. 15, 1894 at 8 o'clock ;
fortlic purpose of organizing a re-j
, publican club. All republicans are re- j
quested to be present.
C. W. Olmsted,
Committeeman.
in'Kt."' Little Ciiatt Pills,
Are the most complete pills on the
market, besides being the cheapest,
as one pill i 1 a dose, and forty doses
in each bottle. Every pill is guar-
anteed to give satisfaction by all
: druggiast.
Notice To Contractu™.
The board of education of the citv
1 of Perry, O. T., will received bids al
llu> olTlct- of S. A, Lavton, architect,
until August 20th uf « p. m. f.,r 1 he
i roction i f ona ci^lit room hnildin?
: and Uvo four room building, accord-
ing to plans as revised, bids to |)e
made on blanks furni.-h d by archi-
tect. The board reserve tha'right to
. ject any and all bids.
-
i r li st run. in Wi:kklv Timi i Aug, 2. Ivuj
LEGAL NOTICE.
ir ti c 11 ■ it r urt of • • r'' countv, okla-
1 i I ' ' i".- t 'lurili Juillclai District of
Mens', Boys and (hi Id reus' Fur
ALL MARKED WAY DOWN
Suits, Shoes, Shirts, Hats. Pants, Neckwear, Uqj
brellas, Satchels, Trunks—Everything Goes.
EVERY BOY
wearing his suit of Clothes bought at the Star will re.
a Bright New Straw Hat by calling during the
with his suit on.
Star Clothing Store,
STREET, NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE
\.n c. M« Kinson, Plaintiff,
the ruin of the democratic party.
Bitters >
pure
If we were all in the ice bus
we would not think the- weather
too warm.
Btric Bit
' Liver a
iple , B
song of
oes not
o do all
ers will
id Kid
The democracy of
settled convictions o
public polity.
today has
■ program
The democratic party has j
itself to be the colossal humbug ol
the nineteenth century.
liei' e
1 it is guaranteml
that is ch imed. Kl
cure all (lipases of tii
ii' ys, will rem ve Pi
llhetini and all other a IT -cUo-is caused
by bid blood. Will drive Malaria
from the s\stern and prevent as well
as cur * all Malarial fevers, lor cure
I of Headache, Constipation, and Indi
gestion try Electric Bitter.-. - Entire
oved ' M iiinfaction gu irantecd, or money re-
funded. Price 6Dcl •. and 01*00 per
bottle at Remington's dru^ store.
DI:I
w i' kp.n defondemt. ^
The «i K'ndanr, \nnle Me Kin non, will
•i '• nolle- That she ha been u -d by Dun-
-•an McKinnon In Tin' dlstrici court of
' ' iity. ov-ahoma Territory, and
'11 *: tiii t ;n iw cr the petit i n of t'-e
i ' ilntIn v ,'d c.iu-i* on or h"to • the Kth
.tv 01 " «'pteiniipr. I ■> M, or said petition v. Ill
i M|.' na 1 i n •-ni l Ju at will h<* r-n-
' I" tic- above entitled c.use against
hei loieverd ■nolvlriif tlie hop.d at ma t i-
-aid plaintU
solute divi
JiKhniient w
I' liintlff for
Istivu
h-tv
i-r ;•! i-
icr and
Iff a
•• froin tii" defendent; also
l> • re i icr • I In fav a of Tlie
sts of this suit
Mourns A II \\T.nr,
Att' rneys ftjr Piatatlff,
The Democratic party is very good
to stand by and pick P iws in republi-
can rule, but it is utterly until for
government.
Tiieue be two democratic parties
in the Held today and neither be the
true one. Both will be buried with-
out honor iu 18M.
I For the ({.A. R. encamoment of
Pittsburg the A, T. ^ S. F. will sell
round irip tick i to Pifclsburg, I'm., at
rate of ^28.05. Tickets on sal§ Sept.
ti h and 8th, limited for return t-> Sept.
2oth. On*! stop over will be allowed
east of St. Louis or Chicago within
l iinal limit. E. E. WESTEEVULT, Agt
(\TTF.sr:)
j ii ii wkitioimt,
• lerk o( Dl«t. ( ourt,
I cr W. ( . (ji.t;\\, Deputy
. CMitraliy lo oted in theclty
.Mulhall. <-i i | opcnlmr f- r <iru_'
; I'i'i; Uloi - address Win. strunk, Mui-
VI-1. persons wanting cooks, labor, nie-
clianics or help of an> kind, will ilo
wed to leave their orders with the Western
heading and intelligence bureau, at d. 1.
Ih riy s shoe shop, northwest corner ol
HrthC street, Perry, O. t.
^jiias. ii. wvnn,
Attorney at Law.
ictlce In at
ted s
D 3t, east of 7th,
MONEY TO LOAN
BV
\ \f V T vr approved Chattel
V .*1. I\I.\'T Security, o.llieon Tth i
>i . op. Lund o II -e.
IN MY OPINION
Old Tar Whisky
IS THE BEST.
rm*
JOD fi SO
parlment
YOU CAN HAVE MADE TO ORDER
3nnk Books,
Blank Books,
KOll SALK BT
CHEADLE,
2d Door South of PoHtottire.
Parks' Sure cure is a positive speci-
ic in all diseases of the liver and kid-
'
drover Cleveland rests serenely !,u' eurcs rheum::iism. S. ii.
in the arms of tbe trusts. Hlg sohemd ,S' V '
. . , , , I believe Paiks' Sure ( ure ex< . Is ail
ing has led to political dishonor and other medicin t for rbeuntetism and
disgraceful obscurity. urinary disorders,7' Sold bv Perrv
| Drug Co.
T
HI; V,\
ACE.
In the passage of the tariff bill the
democratic party out the llnal thread
which bound them to national honor
and political integrity.
J'or the K-ins.'is State A. II. He.
union at llutehiuNon, the A. T. & S.
1". It. If. will sell round trip tickets
from Perry at ruin of'.-1.71, tor round
t: i)>, on Aug. tilth to lmli inclusive,
liniilel for return to and includin"
'Cleveland and sugar, one and in-
dissoluble, now and forever.'' This j Mlh.
is what Daniel Webster would have i.Vonr iiuir i ii.ins ,u „r i umint; <irny?
said if he were living today. j If, so, why don't you try Hoirirs'
__ — I Hair Renewerf It is'the onlj poai-
1111- McKinley schedule gives the live llair ilenewer on the market, it
people twenty-live pounds of nraiiu- "li'nulates the hair follicles and (. ives
lated sugar for a dollar. It is the Me- •t"" h:ur :l hof,A •''-tu ai.l, joutl.ful
r-| , , . . .appearance. Sold and warranted by
Ivinley schedule that the country all druj^gisti-.
wonts.
" ' * * ' Il'iniestesuierff.
The tariff bill is passed and the Send fifty centa in money or stamps
democrats have earned n \acation. !l " 'I'} of Oalvert'l Settlorh'
They will have it and the people will !'uiu'\ 11 y«'o .ire interested in hold •
!. .i „ ,i i mg a claim or u larter of school land,
give them one that will last for half a or a town lot, you can't aflord to do
Turf Exchange.
(July the Finest Procurable Whiskies
AND OTHER LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
The Only Pabst Bohemiun Beer and the Best Equipped
BILLIARD
Itedgers,
Journals,-
AND POOL HALL iMAu- woh,<- «/
IN THE CITY.
century.
Mh. Cleveland was determined to
give the sugar trust and the Nova
Scotia coal trust all tlioy wanted. In
the tariff bill they received all they
asked and nil that Cleveland could
grant.
without this bonk. Address, J. J..
Calvert, P. O. box 12.r>, Perry, 0. T.
Iliiljullf.irn ii ( i,.;ir. i ranii|mmit sl.in 7
Beggs' Blood Purifier and Blood 1
-Maker will remove all disorders f rom
the blooil anil leave your skin clear,
transparent and youthful. Sold and
warranted by—All Druggists.
the turf exchange,
Sixth Street, Between C and D, PERf Y, OKLA.
*
The Tally Hotel,
HOME BOARD.
Our fable Service is the Best. Dining Room always Cool.
$1.25 PER DAY.
South Side of D it., let. 7th and Sth,
PERRY, OK.
j fetter fleads,
S Ei?u?lope$,
P°S^r5 ^
j' Dodders.
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Greer, Bert R. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 280, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 15, 1894, newspaper, August 15, 1894; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116495/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.