The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 287, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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Yours to pieaso in Qneensware and groceries. U A, Hearln. On& door Bant oi Boston Btore, on C St. y.
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HI1 !l*li F6il
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Office on I' street, half block ea.st
of PubHc Square.
THE OFFICIAL CITY PAPER.
Hull**1-rlpt ion Itates
BT CARRir
Wllvered to any part <
Suburbs
per Weok.
Per Month,
f the [Cltjr and
l%c
m MAII .
OM Month
Three M^ntlis
Six Months
on** 1 «mi
younno iviftY PAT ICT gPXPAV.
Kl It 111 U V «<>« OINV VI I.IN
iu«*et at i •" 1
tin >aturdaj
candidates 1
i *-«
at st tin.
ounty Tr
K..ur. lU-ubtt r !
Hvt1. «ount> \ ti oincy
>ix. county clerk.
Seven sheriff.
KlKht. rVnbate .Jii'I •
Mine I ountj Kurveyo
Ten. nuiH-iintonch-i'.t o
Klt-ven. Coroner.
Twelve. Three C-'Unt>
Tlilrt* «*n. Name' •>'
The representation
filial) Ih' ti ii cli'lurit"- ti.
township <>t the < unt>
4>f Watkins tow iishlp wh
to twent> delegate}-
each ward In t! •• «
i. ii elect"iLr delenat*
ur<l:l> . -•I't. iul" I -. HH.
lit' .i.-.-t.-.l h> Ulllot. I In I" 'lis >
open fntiu ji.vim'k. i1-m "!i 1
ni i- n'li miinli'll'.il " vn lilp mi'l
want of 111* . i>> <>l I1 1
Iter of tin* fount) "i."
.Ulllftllllf, |.':l -t tll-1 111 11.11. . 11 Ul
«-lccilon of tlit* ti- ■ ttf-. it i
,1,1111,1 , lt-imiilit-un lown-lilp
In- iioml mil ft! .ii tlif >.ini. tlinf t In-
cult'* lire t U't'it'tl ami tip t ifk." noi
eil In. certIttfil up to Hi. fli.tlnntlii ■
rountv central commltti" 11
11 n u' >•! ilif ■ unity nun fin Ion
ship will elect tlif ("Ii..mil;;
HI Mix i: trie IMt init I I' v< v
On the evening of Haturdav last
democratic convention was a tliin
the past, a phase of democratic t
ties that is now do
the acts of that
lioniineeH the organ of : .1 p
been profoundly silent. iliei
a grave yard in Oklahoma
more silent than has been ti
since the convention dosed i
Democrats, all over the i
throughout the county, art
what in the matter? Is tli
ashamed of its nominees? 11
words of laudation for the convention
revolutions.' True, the latter are the
ressurreeted "stills" of every dem
cratic convention since 18H2 and al-
most as far back as 1siil. True, they
cannot be defended with any spirit of
enthusiasm any more than can be a
majority of the candidates nominated
by the convention. True, again, the
! convention cannot be defended, per
lse, because of the fact that every
I man nominated at the session ■
! ••fellow from the city." as the deft
id buried. On
■ution and its
: at party has
•e in not
that is
i doors,
ity and
asking
i organ
is It no
hi %inr/s i*itoiii:t i HLLUi.i l l
The following prophetic words art*
froai a speech delivered by Jainc (1.
Blaine hi October, WW:
"The grc.il southern ning of the
democratic party are determined to
i stal l.sh tin doctrine of free trade in
tin land. Tiicy will he assisted by
thfir northerfi allies. The tl^ht is
now on. There is a great body of vl
siouary, but educated men who are
employ-t d day by day in wri'ijl;{ free
trade euays and arguments in favor
of that doi trim . which find their way
into every newspaper in the land.
The mass of our people have never
experienced themselves the suffering
. | which always results when tho pro-
tective principles arc laid a ide. Pois-
oned and excited by the wild state-
ments tif these writers and the demo-
gogic appeals of Democratic speakers,
tho result will be that in the very near
future these forces, which are now
,. wording, will be strong enough to do-
v feat at the polls the party now advo-
eating the doctrine of protection. It
must inevitably follow that uncertain-
nnd doubt will ensuo. The busi-
CHANtir IN THF MAN AGf M FN T AT illL
Star Clothing Store.
lieginning Aug. ist, A Sweeping Reduction Sale
f l*uhllc I
Com ii i I s
anil ten <loi
y ef Perry,
i Is designate
down
>n of the principles of pro-
, will decline to engage in bu
m.scquontly mills will shut
an'I the workin;*men will be
l for
It t<
anil tin:
i, .1 th«- i'li'i'tI1 >' I
i tnen and tn
commute*
adjournment «
l , r 15th, am'
be present
By order •
committee.
vlll met
ctl.i
Pi ep I
requested t
republican central
c. \. Morris,
chairman.
«.1 candidates •• •"•- 1 nc,rt men of the country, fearing the I
nomination from the i ounti \, i>o\ «i t . y t ^ i
stoil for county clerk received only 1 ' 1 •111
fourteen votes fro 11 the oulhide and 1 * 101
the balance, which placed him in
nominated, front the delegates in the
city. The characters of some of the
city candidates nominated are pecu-
liarly and abominably had, in a politi
t'ul sense, and the men I
will he slaughtered like swine at the
shambles \vh ti the day of reckoning lhat they can be pros-
inrtv tiuir. nas duiil ur ...
gained a liveli-
nominated are all of them unavail
able, still the organ, like a loyal
wheel horse, might ha\ e come to the
front and said at least a good word for
them.
Such an attitude was never before
assumed by n daily journal that pro
fesses to be th.' exponent of its i artj
principles. While we admit it ha
i,<ood reason to bo ashamed of the
.nil'I whole affair, wi m:i> -till I'
I the privili
| P"
i pears to be a nddl
( a bow without a fiddle; whatever it i
' it has left the democracy and .t:i can
will be conducted in every department preparatory to the inauguration of the new man-
agement and the reception of the new Stock.
thrown out of employment. Tliepeo
pie will then Re' as they nevfer have
seen before, that they cannot be pros-
iring them1 perous nm\ have work while the
principle is threatened. In the midst
;toniug of th 'r offering they will learn that
. , .. ,i i the o..., „ . -
t*.>im ■. 1 ft, iHitwithstaniung the U i t (Ul) barny is to vote for the
' that ti:.- convention was a ring, not- party that has built up the industries
withstanding the fact that the men by which they hav .. ' ' ' '
hood, because they will then see
clearlv that when the manufactory is j
sluil down there is no demand for the
only thing whicn they have to sell,
and that is labor."
Krt't' I'ill-.
Send your address to II. E. Buelc-
• len & i!o., Chicago, and get a free,
iiiplc box of l3r. King s Now
: Mens', Hoys and Childrens' Furnishings
ALL MARKED WAY DOWN.
Suits, Shoes, Shirts, Hats, Pants, Neckwear, Um-
brellas, Satchels, Trunks—Everything Goes.
Township Trust
ime Township « in K
nn<' Township Tn i-un-r.
'Two Justices of the |va< •
Two Constables.
one K >atl ( vi i>oer l lst. >•
one " " ]'
one •' " "
one " " Nl'-
Ths members of the c-unity
mlttee from each t n
nrranffe for ami publish t n
f ih. ii!. i i '' '
,t . .til ! ' • ■ '
nation of township t me< i >. i °''' lt1"'
tho new mm.ifi t«ltm i>-;,it.' 1 in ■ I .nehensible attitude. Tho organ ap
fonder at it# incom-
irteil
ANNOUNCtMENT.
CandlQatss Wishing announcement
Th k Times, w
Ian No announcement w
until m^ney Is j .tt«l. I hi- '
canillHates ami ti. • rule w .. u.. «1 i
cuinstances be violated.
We are authi >i i< <'1 to am. in • ' • i u ■
of Kev 1 l 1 Hill''.in -t" > ' '' '
the offlcaol Superintendent of scl ool lor i
county, subject to the repuhiican - unt>
convention.
RKOI8TKROV DtiKt
We are autliorlseU to ann<>u
of Hen. K. smith as a candidate tor th-w.
nee of register of «!••• -ds. tor T ir.t> .
Ject to the P county republican convention
I hereby announce myself a candidal
the office of Keglstei of l < 1- • 1
subject to the republi in c.-,,^;|,'.VlV":.
Life
Tills. Atrial will convince you of;
their merit®. These pills are easy in
action and are particularly effective.
allowed j j,i the cure of constipation and eick
headache. For malaria and liver ^
troubles thev have been proven in- i
valuable, fhey are guaranteed to be
perfectly from every deleterious sub- ■
stance and to be purdy vegetable,
They do not weaken by their action.'
• tl .
di laU ... . .
Regular si/.o '-'"je per box. Sold by J. Uucklen's Arnica Salve.
M. Reinington's. 'pjie ke8t 8aive in the world for cuts,
IMM^DV T)AV wearing his suit of Clothes bought at the Star wi
M \ M \ I )\ / I a Bright New Straw Hat by calling during
Ij \ l^iv i i^vy i wjth his sujt on_
Star Clothing Store,
I receive
the sale
without a bow or
D STREET, NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE.
uk iiari
We are authorized to annoum K >
WlUtams,homestead! on sec. 11. ii.i-w
in west Watkins precinct, as a landinat
for the offlee of lie wister ot Uf
out a rudder, and today they are
drifting, Ciod knows where. We have
not seen, nor are we like to see a
single editorial to bolster up the work
of the expired convention.
It is quite evident that the organ is
not tilled with an overweening pride
for the labors of its party. If it had
been its columns would have been
filled with hurrah matter that would
have warmed the souls of its now
name I despondent disciples and subscribers
with an artificial enthusiasm that
might have enabled them to continue
the light with some degree of eon-
tUienee. As it is they stand on the
street corners sticking their thumbs,
and wondering what in sheol is tho
matter with tho organ.
good from bad speculation
I litiiurlal Ingenuity Turns a Serious l>U-
HKtcr Into Success,
The man with the cough was telling1
his experiences iti business. "It's
funny he remarked, "but there's
hardly a thir.-r that can't be handled
ti i o-o .1 advantage if a man goes about
it riirlit. Now, once 1 met a fellow ^ . • -- n
. , ■ ♦ nnkii"' i intent 1 r°tmd tnp tickets to Pittsburg, Pa., at
I. •" , i iii .. , h rateofe^S.05. Tickets on sale Sept.
stove I dm king. It looked like a good i
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe-
. tetU r, chapped hands,
chilblains, corns, and all akin erup-
tion, and positively cures piles or no
pa> required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or money re-
funded. Price 25 cents per box, for ,
sale by J. M. Remington.
For tho G. A. R. encampment of |
Pittsburg tlie A, T. & S. F. will sell
•ounty
to the deelsl
the
ting convention of I'
county tlkkk,
V| aw authorised to an inn '■
of >1 <' Ford as n <•and;.:.it- I •
of eounty clerk for r «•■ unt> . sul
republican county convent i->n.
uulna
the name
the office
ject to the
county commission!.«.
w® are authorised to nounce 11
p. i a--v ••: • - 1 • >- ■> ;
commissioner of l" couuty, subject to tli"
repuhiican convention.
We are authorised to announce the name
of van \flklnasa candidate ; > tin- '•!■•• •'
of t flinty t onuuls-i.mi i <uh.h-. t to th.*
win ot tie- n-publicans of the second dlstrU t
as expressed In the e invention.
We are autberiied to announc • the name
of T. 11. Keder, of the nw . . l w lortin
tifflci. of commission. 1 of T uintj. sufd'-e
to the' decision of the republicans ot tlie
first district.
rnOHATE Jl'UUF..
We are autii.Ti/. d to announce M A.
smith for the office of Ijrobate Judge of 1
county, subject to the ih islon oi the re-
publican convention.
We'are* authorized to announce < w.
Sevier as a candidate !■ : pi -Kit. i ; i
p county, subject to the decision of the re-
publican convention.
for sheriff.
I hereby annonnce my sen as a candidate
for the office ot sheriff ot P e. iuity. Milneet
to the action i th-' inty ri pubM. an
vention. U>cated. Hed I
tjr sec 21, twp L't, r l
Dorado, Ktts.
We are authorized to announce t n- name
of John II. yueen. ol black Hear townsl..;>,
as a candidal, lor >h.*rlfT of I * > • >unty.
Ject to the win of the republican ooaveu-
tion.
We are authorized to announce the name
of T.J. Moxley as a candidate tor the o dee
oi sheriff i>f I'county, subject toth. r. ; ut
llean convention.
FOR TRKASrRF.R.
It is good to know that the judiciary |
committee of the house of representa-.
s have reported that anarchists j
will have to leave the country with-
out recourse to judge or jury and j
without a hearing of any kind. The
committee asi; a:i immediate passage !
of the bill.
the
thing, an 1 1 put a lot of money into it.
We made up a few thousand (,'ross be-
fore we tried to sell it. we were so
ciiiilitl.'iit of its going well. W lien we
mine t.. pit' it on the market we found
that tho blamed stuff wouldn't sell. I
spent ; ■ * ' mon-.y 1 could rake and
scrape trying to get it to go, but it
was no use. The people simply
wouldn't have it, and that was all
there was to it. After about six
niontl^ 1 was broke My partner had
skipped, and I was left with 300.0(H)
box. - ot stove blacking on my hands.
1 was fifty years old at the time, and
life didn't look very rosy."
"Pull out all right'.''' asked the man
with the ta
V
In what way'.'
7lli and sth, limited for return to Sept
:>otli. One 6top over will be allowed
east of St. Louis or Chicago within
final limit. E. E. Westervelt, Agt j
I'ile* can lie Cured
The greatest pile remedy ever dis- ]
covered is Beggs' German Salve. It
relieves at once, and effects a perma-
nent cure in an incredible short space
of time. Also excellent for cuts,
scalds, burns, and bruises. Every |
box warranted by all druggists.
If i mc3teartern.
Send fifty cents in money or stamps
and get a copy of Calvert's Settlers',
Guide. If you are interested in hold •;
ing a claim or quarter of sohool land,;
or a town lot, von can't atford to do j
J without this book. Address, J. L.,
| Calvert, P. O. box 125, Perry, O. T.
I^or Kent orsiii.f. - \ tlr^-cla-^ business
i house 23x.vj. centrally l .• \ited In the city
of Mulhall. Good opening for drug stock.
K. r particulars address Win. s-trunk, Mul-
hall, <>. t.
Six days have elapsed and
Evening Democrat had not one word !
to say in defence of its party's recent j ,.j reinemi,Cred that Sam Patch said
nominations. j that some things can be done as well
~ nx others, and I borrowed a little
The county court house is still pro- m,mi.v and raa(k, a fortune out of it
gressing. It is to be hoped that its ..j. ;cd the man with the tall
progress will continue unimpeded to ]iat nv.
the roof. r to Liberia and sold
n,. 1 ever>• last box of it for face powder."
Tiie Wichita Eagle says: "The
hand of justice is slowly reaching out Parks' Tea clears the complexion.
for the democratic boodlers of Okla- Mrs. N. Mj-jette, of Le ltoj, N. \., Ilea(1,n|(linu u
says: "I have used Parks lea and| Berry's sboe shop, northwest corner of
Times
JOB Department
YOU CAN HAVE MADE TO ORDER
Bank Books,
W. J
■K i iwnship. N w
Formerly of Kl
mknukn ii \ll.
by announce myself as a candidate
nomination of Treasurer of 1' county
" ie republic—
residence
est. In White
JOHN K W .U.L.\CK,
Arnold. <>. T
I hereby
subject to tlie decision of the republican
nominating convention.
the NK, 10, Twp. ltange
liock township.
homa* find it the best remedy l have ever
I*rom the way thev an lighting tin t-icd. t>\ Perry L)rug t o.
trouble between the Chinese and Don't fail to see Conver & Smith
Japs will last until the next century. for bargains in lots, houses, shacks
anp all kinds of exchanges. Office on
rpo Rent—ofBce room. Kmiuire of T. J.i
1. Morris, corner 7th and l .
VI.L persons wanting cooks, lalx>r. me-
chanlcsor help of any kind, will do
well to leave their orders with the Western |
Heading and Intelligence bureau, at l>. I.
berry's shoe shop, north1—«f
Fifth C street, Perry, U. T.
Blank Books,
Democracy in Perry seems to have
lost heart and to be devoid of hope in
the future.
Seventh street, oyer
dry goods store.
Richardson's
8-11-tf
All Free.
Those who have used Dr.
Kins
Are you Troubled w ith
Constipation or sick headache? If so,
why not try Beggs' Little Giant pills'/
It takes one pill a day; forty pills in
THE TIMES' POUT1CA1.1'LATKOItM
l'rotcrilon to file American silver dollar.
Protection to American labor by protect-
ing American Industries.
For president ot tlie t nlted states, l"yc
William McKlnley, of • J ti 1 o.
Dek'KaU. to Congress,
DEXNIS FLYNN.
(iasoline 15 cents per gallon and
coal oil 15 cents per gallon at Spear's
Cash Grocery. Cheapest store in
Perry. Free delivery. 8-13-4t
Is our esteemed evening contem-
porary dead or only sleeping?
*£TJ!r £rr r iztz \ s«
New Discovery know it-- value, ami a bottle. One bottle will cure you
those who have not, have now the and only costs 25c. Sold and war-
opportunity to trv it free. Call on tlie ranted by all druggists.
advertised" druggist and get a trial -
bottle free. Send your name and ad-
dress to II. K. Bucklen \ Co., Chica-
go, and get a sample box of Ur. King's
New Life pills free: as Well a a copy
of Guide to Health and Household j
Instructor free. All of which is guar-
anteed to do you good and cost you
nothing. J. M. Remington druggist
Notice to the Public.
It has been agreed that hereafter
all the meat markets located in the
c ity of Perry shall close at 10 o'clock
on'Stinday morning and remain closed
until 5 o'clock in the evening. _
Signed.] Samuel Faust, ii. W.
Calvard, Tnirriot & Humphrey, A. I.
Acre, L. J. Silvey, A. -Marrs, Geo.
j Olsen, Harry Wellman & Co.
For the camp meeting at Oklahoma , j; (,.™IJXp!SK'"rs w
City the A. T. & S. F. will sell round
One township trust
t!*ip tickets on Aug.
C
IB AS. II. WYNN,
Attorney at Law.
2d and 23d,
4th at rate
the telephone,
lights. Perry is progressing
Were is not for The Perry Daily
Times the democrats of F
would not know that they held a con
vention Saturday last
Parks' Cough Syrup cures coughs,
colds and consumption. _ Mrs. Cather-
ine Black, of Le Roy, N. 'i ., sn\s: "I
nnnntv 1 took one bottle of Parks' Cough
• Syrup. It acted like magic. Stopped
" my cough and I am perfectly well
now." Sold by Perry Drug Co.
The Crowning Beauty of Woman
Is a luxuriant growth of hair. Beggs'
Hair Renew cr is guaranteed to give
satisfaction, as it is a purely vegeta-
ble preparation, and acts directly on
the roots of the hair. Sold and war-
ranted by all druggists.
Kepublicati Township Primary.
The republicans of hast and West Wat-
kins township will meet at the residence uf
Mi A Strickland on the n w gr or j .
I wp vi Kaiure 1 l ust oti >epteinlier Mb, l^.M.
a: j "'clock p 111., to elect ten deb'trates to
the republican convention, which meets at
pern M.*pt. I"-. H'l, and To select a ineml>er
of the county central committee, also to
nominate township oiTP-i-rs The following
s will Im* nominated, to-wit:
tee, one township clerk,
one township tr tisuier, two justices of the
I mc. , two i-onstat I«'S. one road overseer
til -r lift No. l, one r< ad ov« i seer d!-'rlct No.
•j. one road overseer district No. 3. one road
, .\ .1 seer district No. 4.
The election Of delegates and a meinlier of
the republican county cominlttee and the
nomination ol township officers will be by
ballot The |n)tls will remain open from j
to i o'clock p. in. Ily order of the republi-
can central committee
\. i.. llALDWIN.
J. II. KL>SKI.L,
i ouiuiltteeman.
Will practice in all the territorial and I'nl-
ted states courts.
DSt, east of 7th, • Perry, Okla.
MONEY TO LOAN
nv
\ \f I'TN'f" ":1 approved Chattel
.A. iM. 1\ 1.> ' T Security, oftlce on 7th
St , op. 1-inil office.
IN MY OPINION
Old Tar Whisky
IS THE BEST.
Dedqers,
Journals,
AND ALL KiND*. OP
SMALL WORK, SUCH ASS
I olt balk III
CHEADLE,
3d Door South of PoHtoillct;.
j tetter fteads,
E9v^lope5,
Po$t<?rs aijd
{Dodders.
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