The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 296, Ed. 1 Monday, September 3, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
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TKMUTOKIAI..
tiomaor
st ret ury
i litef Justice
Associate Justice
I . S. Marshal
Mi| t l*iit Instruction
i reasurer,
Attorney General,
.school l<aml Cominlssloner
county
1'roliate Judge,
Attorney
HbMlS
Treasurer
Register of Ueeil;
ounty « lei k
Just Ire ot t lie IVaee
sui>t. Public Inst i t
Coiumihkiosik-
W. < |{ nln>w
T.J. Umt
. I-1 link hale
lleniy W . scott
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Samuel Murjiiiv
lialhrath
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l<. in nit t lleutty an«i <
City Official
\V. A. Stone
tieo. W I'ursell.
« . \. Moll!
I.. I . ireeinan
\\ . M . How leg.
J.N. koogle
.J. I Haralson
I . p. Mo—If
,j,(i • ' hburn
K. t lav toil
•tl< n It. U.Talley.
I>r Nhhols, chairman
A. < row.
l'likkv CATCHES.
C. H. Til on spent Sunday in (iulli-
rie.
Volney Iloggntt is in Guthrie today
on business.
Samiiilbcrt wan in the city from
Newkirk today.
Mm. (j. lT. Taylor is quite ill with
malaria fever.
W. M. Bobbins is acting city clerk
while I'ursell in away.
Oscar Halst'l is up from Guthrio to-
day to call on our grocers.
John ShawcroHH and Ed Park made
a trip to Guthrie today.
J. F. Collier is up from Guthrie to
look after hi:i claim.
Ilev. Hull, pastor of the Christian
church i quite ill with the fever.
T. W Van Aukin of Autry township,
got a fine 6hotgun by express today.
Lawyer llotius moved his office into
rooms over the City Drug Store to-
day.
A good farm in Canadian county, in
old Oklahoma, to exchange for a
stock of dry goodn, hardware or gro-
ceries. For particulars call on 11.
Friend, Seventh street, Perry^kla.
The merchants on the west side of
the square think it would be a n°°d
idea to plant wheat on the plowed
ground in front of their places ot
business. That street has been torn
up all summer and the merchants are
getting mighty tired.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
If you want nice cakes and crackers
go to the Richardson grocery.
Exchange your old school books
for new ones. F. F. Howu.NDOBi.KU.
ieasurer
Attorney
Assessor
interest
Co., St. Joe.
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Hist W ard
,sc.*ond N> ui 'I
Third Waul II
Fourth N\ hi <1
HHIi NN aril .J s
sixth Ward
LAND OfKICK OFFICIA!
IteKlster
ItecelTer
tow SHIM: ItOAHtl.
chairman .'lhnothyM
r'y un l i'ls|
; We are introductory agents for the
I American Hook Company.
tieo. I.« .y. l'eter llra-ly ( >]. E. HuN\ KNIiOllLER.
.j. l . Morris. \. I. Ulle>
NVaUersteiit, k. M. Moy« r | Jas. Kotbrock, deputy sheriff, was
^o'rn eli as', i r.-Vi' it/. doNvn from Win field, Kans., yestcr-
o. Davis.' n. m . i'etite ; day on business.
Ki «•'! I
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Halley.
topkh k.
>dge oirectory.
ti. I'err* i oil • n
A Order of rniti l \\ • n. meets
J i ida> 'Veil 111 - it « M 1 • • ' A
In" hrethr. m cordially welo.med.
JAMIS ( 1' % It It ^ .
Hecorder.
fi r 41. N\ I'eri > t air.i' n. • ' -
>\ and third -.Hui'l.iv
«rrt wrlialini>iMalr« . ia-
Ol I i ad**. Nil old and vl-ltli n
quested to lie present.
K ||. P K It It T . 1 11 •
('onsul < «an.
s imvh i ^'e hftve the only complete line of
ii. hiiiK school books and school supplies in
! P county. IS. E. Howenuoiimsk.
U. Barnum, of the Globe dry goods
store, spent yesterday in the country
looking for game.
F. \V. Gray, the enterprising
Seventh street merchant, received a
large shipment of line shoes today.
A. Searl is down from Blackwell on
contest business today. He has an
elegant claim on the Chiseakia valley.
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Street Victors
M III-. M• • I
r. i>
chant
on the second and fourth
■ii month at i u11 on p
rdlolly Invited. KmaJ.
< . K. Taylor. M cretarj.
September 1st we will begin to
handle the celebrated Armour Butter-
ine. Spears Cash Grocery, C street.
Wantiih A situation as drug clerk
by an experience pharmacist. Ad-
rreachingat the it:ipt; < hun-li to- \\r0HS Henry C. Wilkes, Larned, Ka*.
night by ltev. T. A. Whittakcr of "
Massac hasetts, and the ubsociation ! C^11/ Cumming s (irocery for
nvill meet at the same place tomorrow Cashmere. I hey all cry for
at 10 o'clock. Services from 10 to 12 I ^
a. m. and from 2 to 4 p. m. and a ser- j Cajj at tlu, Li%ral Tender, Board ot
moil at night. K very body invited to Trade and lioyaM'alace lor the Co-
attend. lumbiads and Cuban Leaf, the best
Parka9 Ooogb syrup cur. • in ybs, «'••• • "1 '• n <mi < Igut ia Am city, it
colds iind consumption^ Mrs.Cather- Come and see us when you licc^l
ine Black, of Le ltoy, N. N ., says: "I groceries of any kind, and queens-
took one bottle of Parks' Cough ware cheap. Wo will treat you right
Syrup. It acted like magic. Stopped at Ilichardson's Grocery.
my cough and I am perfectly well ...... . . * . .
now." Sold by Perry Drug Co. W*" furnished rooms, cool, clean
and cheap. By single lodging, week
The Evening Democrat changed or month at the O. K. hotel, B street
management this morning. Judge between Eight and Ninth streets.
The Richardson (irocery is selling
queensware cheap enough to suit tlu*
hard time.
1.1.1 W. Pryor in doing our druggists 1 Fluf-
,. ^ , t. ,7 u if| icontroll. rlie paper will he changed
tUo interest of C. D. Smith ^,1UK I from evening to !i morning public.i-
tion and as Judge Fitts is a man of
much experience ia the newspaper
Held the democratic party may ex-
pect a more substantial organ.
Lost Gents gold watch, open face.
Return to E. 11. Perry and receive re-
ward.
EAT PLENTY
IjrOOd
THEY ARE CHEAP
HERE.
We keep a good line of cigarettes,
cigars and tobacco cheap at Uiehard-
1 son's Grocery.
Fok Rknt Suite office rooms over
Inquire of H. U.
1 o o. I < li«*i I ! N"- i '• I-
1 h .ntpry.
r>'rii'ir-'«ia> • \. m n at t •; m , on u in tho cases already tried.
Street ln-t\\ e. II Sixth Ulld .-eV>-ntli. N 1 -.' • la
yreaUva>
II -
J I t.reuolre. It <
(1 a. ic.. Uomm •
I # meets evi rj Mood i
ii hi at their ball neai the
and r. street All c uniad
with us.
a \\ i BK. Aft.
ird Friend.
i*S Post No
evening at
rner <>l sevi
invited t« r
I- . ( < \o\ I K.
( onunu
lei
K Nil.11
day evi
hall «aie in < >i
market, on l
N.I) M v K it, I
of I Alton
•very i'hurs-
t t urpenter'i
«,f' the Uuekh' i a meat
t. het • th and 7th
.1 II. I.I
Work began today on the artesian
well on tlie corner of Twelfth and ii
street. The city, some time ago, ap-
propriated KHilMor that purpose and
an expert has been employed to sink the postoflico.
the hole. The contents ot the earth Docker.
here is an unknown quantity at this Iianks & Wade funeral directors
time and from indications there is 110 and cmbalincrs, east side square. No
doubt thai rich mineral deposits will; charge for hearse.
be discovered. It is almost sure that j indies wisliine (lrst-class ilrcss- I
a bed of coal underlies this section makj an Ml.H vv. A. I'arker,
and the ilcvi lopment is onl\ ncci's- ,\gi.|(.0|a liotul. Satisfaction guaran-j
sarv to jirovc that this a great coal .
Held.
„ . . i Our stock of ((ueensware is com-
I'-<1. McNully, Peiry s mosi popular pjcte amj ojitap. Vou will save money
bartender, will take charge ot the . ^ buying from us. Richardson's
liar nt tlie Legal render tonight. 0rocerv 8-:il-Ut. I
Walker and Allen Hall l. ft rnas. McDonaugh the proprietor of i Jf ^ want n cook wMte „
for (lUthrie on the noon tram to con-| hat popular resort has . w ' : nurse or in fact helpofaiiv kind leave
l^^h wniw^on"',^^ J-". order with Ida' Smitli. |
era during the day and Ed. McXulty
will cater to the trade during tlie
night. Tlie Legal Tender has gained
much in popularity since Mr. Me-
Donaugh assumed charge and it en-
joys an excellent trade.
John Landers, a friend of E. E.
liowcndobler, who bought a line
claim on the Black Bear last week ro-
Bertrand,
stock and
There will be a grand republican I farm "impl. ;ncnts and at om e ship , other medicines for rheumatism and
picnic in Lowe township on .Samuel them to this place. He will return urinary disorders." Sold by Perry
(iurtin's claim on Wednesday after- with iiis family the last .if next week. Drug Co.
noon at 2 p. in. A Flynn club will be Mr. Landers had three hundred acres
organized.
Full Stock of Queensware.
FULL D1NNFR SETS.
tinue their Nvork on the honv appor-
tionment for the territory.
The Odd Fellow and K. of P. lodges
hane moved l'helix Perry to tlie
Union hotel on A street, where mem-
bers are careing for him during his
Hickncss.
Today is a national holiday and no
caacH were tried in the land ofllee.
The register and receiver were busy
all day, however, pre■pairing decisions j ,nrne(] to hU 0;(, home
Neb., yesterday to load his
Situations wanted Bytwocolord .
women Jts cook or general housework. '
( all at Employment ofllee, over Rich- '
ardson Mercantile Co., Seventh street.
Parks' Sure cure is a positive speci- i
lie in all diseases of the liver and kid- j
neys. By removing the uric acid in '
the blood it cures rheumatism. S. B.
Basford, of Carthage, S. Dak., says:
'I believe Parks' Sure Cure excels all
Paid for Produce.
Remember the Place.
i'opium* <g ami Si\tli
M NN .
IO.O.I Perrj
# ok., meet - •
l*:noainpm«*nt N"- ' I'erry
v. i v Tu -'ltiy . . • nlrr-' at
>llow> hull. Vlsltlnc putrt-
arclili nri-i-oriluiUj Imilwl toatunu
J I' An.lerM.li. < r, W « Entan gcrlb
Lodge No. -. D u*Wer«ofK«.
j bekah. lOOK, meets ever) na
und fourth Tuis.l i> «.t n. n;h N! it..r>
Mvlcome. l.n.i.n l.usixunu s<..
Milk KI.OB\ I.mmn'KKit.
Ay. a n m. ivrry i.<m1k«* r i. is its
n irular roniiuunlratl ai tli<* r.r-t aiul
tlilril w. ilni s la) > ut hail < : I ,r;tn'"'...
llaaonfl In go ■ • itandtng • •
i: K. Ila^hy,w. M. Iir. I ' %
Kof r — reri> I '
iiii*ets rv« iy Moiirta
All rlsltlng KnlKhts
NV V. It AT MOND, h. Of K
So. K. of I*.
nlidit at h in.
I t it. < • mill .f of .\. uK-al uni"i v • * • .
II . perry, Oklahoma, meet* ererj Fri-
day eTinlngat " W p m, at the City Hall.
Visiting brother! always welcome. n\ s,
Vanderpool, Secrwtarj •' • W« Print •■. i rai
ldent.
UO.MI.lt t . •!« >■ Is* ^ l; ' NO*, 1,1
ini ct - • \< i \ nrsi ami third I h\ii•-«. i> -
at 7 .«• in at l'o>t ll.ill on >. v. nth hi-twi-n
a and b streets. kxxa( Pi mi roi .
t I.KMA darxt. See.
Four I'lu SucceHM's.
Having the needed merit to more
than make noori all the advertising
claimed for them, the following four
remedies have reached a phenomenal
Hale. Dr. King's new dUCOVery for
consumption, coughs and colds, each
bottle guaranteed electric bitters,
the great remedy for the liver, stom-
ach and kidneys. Hucklcn s arnica
salve, the best "in tlie world, and I Jr.
King's New l.ife pills, which arc per-
fect pill. All theso remedies arc guar-
anteed to do just what is claimed for
them and the dealer whose name is
attached herewith will he glad to tell
you more of them. Sold at Keming-
t'jn's drug store.
A large audience gathered at the
Baptist church yesterday morning to
witness the dedicatory ceremonies
and after listening to a very line ser-
mon by Hr. Uairden of Omaha. Neb.,
Kev. L. J. Dyke, the territorial mis-
sionary, made a statement of the
financial condition of the church".
The entire amount was raised in cash
and pledges and the house wis dedi-
cated free from debt. The pastor
stated that the house had cost about
two thousand dollars and he thanked
tlie audience and the citizens gener-
ally for their liberality.
lt|.|inlilli'i>" rirnt Waril 1'rlumrjr.
The republicans of the First ward,
Perry, I). T., w ill meet one door east
of the Timkk ollice 011 Sept. Rtli, 1S9-I,
at '2 o'clock p. m.,to elect ten dele-
gates to the republican county con-
vention, to be held at Perry Sept. 15,
189), and to select a member of the
county central committee. The polls
will rejnaln open from 2 to 4 o'clock
p. m. By order of the republican
central committee. O. (i. 1'ai.mku,
Committeeman.
The Si-vth ward Dennis Flynn club
will meet with the Whorton club to-
morrow night instead of holding their
meeting in the Sixth ward as adver-
| Used.
I Buck brown and E. 1). Mockley re-
; turned yesterday from a hunting ex-
pendition to old Oklahoma. The
| farmers down t iere allow 110 hunting
011 their farmers and as a result the
boys got but little game.
| Mr. E. D. Clark, who lias been laid
up with fever for some days, is report-
\ ed as much improved. Mrs. Clark,
! his wife, is still unite ill.
j J. F. Boydston, democratic nominee
I for county clerk, returned from a
visit to his old home in Missouri yes-
terday and is now ready to actively
j enter the campaign.
Schiler Height and J.imes Coneley
arc in the city Irom Bertram], Neb.
.! The gentlemen are friends of E. E.
liowcndobler and arc here to buy
claims.
of crops plauted at his old home this For the O. A. K. encampment of
year, nil of which were absolute fail- Pittsburg the A, T. & S. I', will sell
iires. He expresses great confidence round trip tickets to Pittsburg, l'a., at,
in the strip as an agricultural country rate of &'2S.0.ri. Tickets on sale Sept. |
and casts his lot among our people
for that reason.
Ar«* you Troubled with
.Constipation ornuk headache? If ho,
i why nut try Bergs' Little Giant pills?
It takes 011c pill a day; forty pills '.n
! a buttle. One bottle will cure you,
1 and only costs 25c. Sold and war-
i ranted by all druggists.
MAJOR OF the tenth MAINE.
th and 8th, limited for return to Sept. ,
25th. One slop over will be allowed
east of St. Louis or Chicago within I
final limit. e. e. Westkkvklt, Agt
C. D. MERRELL, Manager.
A cup of Parks' Tea at night moves |
the bowels in the morning without
pain or discomfort. It h a great
health giver and blood purifier. Sold
by the Perrv Drug Co.
at
The Kentucky Liquor Co.,
A NewTouudluud I)o^ Whirli Saw Mnrli
Service uud i)U*<| In lluttlc.
The Tenth Maine infantry Was one
of the best disciplined and best drilled
regiments in the Union army. One of
its members entitled to honorable
mention was a Newfoundland dog
called Major. lie was always in ad-
vance of tlie front line of battle, and
as the bullets Hew around liiin ho
would bark and jump at them and tear
the ground where they struck. On
the march he took his place on the
20x28. J. 1). Andekson,corner Band I ri«,lt t'u> regiment with his corn-
Sixth streets. | Pan.V al ^ie SM° ^l0 sergeant.
" >mpany II claimed him, but he was
the favorite of all. The men shared
delicacies, when they were
fortunate enough to have any, with
him. lie was welcome wherever he
chose to stay. When the men of the
For bale oh trade One range
cook stove, parlor organ, one small
house, one tent also one iron building
Tom, the young son of Receiver
King, has been ailing for some days. | ' .
The judge will take his family to the Uleir
coast at Galveston, tomorrow, where
it h hoped the child will regain his
health.
The republicans of tlie Sixth ward
of 1'erry will meet at the old city hall,
corner Ninth and II streets, on Sept.
8th, is^4, at o'clock, to elect ten
delegates to the republican county
c onvention, to be held at Perry Sept.
l ith, 1804, and to select a member of
the county central committee. The
polls will remain open from 2 to 4
o'clock. By order of the republican
central committee.
C. W. Olmsted, Committeeman.
The A mericon beauty onvcs her pres-
tige to a clear complexion more than
to any attribute. A cup of Parks'
Tea will enable anyone to possess
this. It clears the skin and removes
pimples and that sallow, muddy look.
Parks' Tea is used by thousands of
ladies for the complexion. Without
being a cathartic it cures constipation.
Sold by Perry Drug Co.
IS IN ITS NEW QUARTERS.
The Purest Liquors and Best Cigars. The most Expert Bartender and the
Coolest, Quietest and Best Place in the City.
cIuhIvg agoiii-y for Tony FuuKt'n Lugcr lleer.
Family - Liquors - a - Specialty
J. LEON, Manager.
Southwest Cor. 7th and D Sts., Perry, Okla.
Tenth Maine engaged in any scuttle
among themselves he looked 011
unconcernedly and never offered to
take sides, but if a stranger took a
hand or another dog appeared he
would <ro for him in a moment. Major
had seen service beforo with a New
Hampshire regiment ami was at Bull
Kun. He wore a silver collar, on
w hich was engraved every battle he
was in. On the retreat from Win-
chester he was captured, but not
liking the Confederates he escaped
and found his way to the regiment.
First Pub. in Daily Times Aug 31, '91.
ORDINANCE NO. 146.
An ordinance for tlie purpose of
i condemning and vacating from public
use and purposes as a public street, a
portion of one of the streets in the
city of Perry, and dedicating the same
to public uses and purposes as a por-
tion of the school reserve in block
thirty-six :;•> . as shown 011 the gov
eminent map of the city of Perry.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Council of the city of Perry:
Sec. 1. That that portion of the
street known as First (.1st) street up-
Mr. Michaelson and Earnest Jones
succeeded in dropping seventeen
chickens during a hunting i xpendi-
tion yesterday. At least we have
their word to that effect.
County Attorney Harris, Judge
Bierer, ot al, who went 011 a chicken 1
hunt Saturday returned without a
chicken. The wind did not blow the
chickens toward them.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Whitney made
a trip out to the Black Bear yesterday
and brought back with them some
tine specimens of Kaller corn from
the farm of Mr. Shortridge.
E. 11. Perry and Mr. Welch have
purchased the plant of the Pawnee I . . . . ,
News from Jas. Moody and will at P"s 0 1 "-N 111 'V %alK'- " . " !' Commencing at the southeat corner
once move it to Perry and start a re I line of battle. His memory 1- as ten- ()[ t,Jt, sciloo) reserve 111 block thirty
publican paper. Mr. Perry and Mr. . dorly cherished as that of any mem- I six (36),as shown 011 the government
Welch are good newspaper men and her of the regiment. Whenever any j map of the city of Perry, and thence
will no doubt make a success of their information for publication about the 'running north along the east boun-
venture. organization is sought among oflicers ! dary of said block and school reserve,
E. E. liowcndobler had a big rush or men 11; ■ invariable injunction is, [ a distance of three hundred and fifty
011 school books this morning. All '• Don't for^ *t to mention our old dog 1 feet (HoO feet) to the northeast corner
" " •• 1 of said block; thence due east over
*- " and across that street, now known as
Don't fail to see Convcr & Smith First (1st) street and along the south
for bargains in lots, houses, shacks "nP l'ro<luccd of that street, now
anp all kinds of exchanges. Office on 1 ltnown as Ii street, a distanoo of
Seventh street, oyer Richardson's ninety 19(11 feet to the northwest cor-
dry goods store. 8-11-tf | ner of block thirtj-flye (35), a dis-
passed through Cedar Mountain on the government map of the city of
ind Antietam without injury, but j Perry, and described as follows is
I died at Sabine Crossroads, La., at his j hereby condemned and vacated for
purposeses as a street:
Agricola.
Hist = Opened.
New Table Service. Newly Furnished Rooms.
CENTRALY LOCATED.
The Only First-Class Hotel in Perry. Kate $2.00
D Street, Near Northeast Corner of Square.
The Tally Hotel,
HOME BOARD.
Our Table Service is the Best. Dining Room always Cool
limp.
If vou want work of any kind leave
vour name and address with Miss Ida
Hmith, over Richardson's dry goods
store.
I've a secret in my heart
Sweet Murlc
\ tale 1 would impart,
sweet Marie.
If you'd even fairer he
^nu must always UHC I'arKs lea
Tlie Improvement you win se.1,
sweet Marie.
-Hold hy ferry luug to
tlie school children had to be supplied
with new books before they entered
school this morning.
Tomorrow the territorial republican
central committee will meet in Perry.
Our peoplo should make arrange-
ments to receive them. Dennis
Flynn, our present and next congress-
man, will probably be here at the
central committee meeting.
Patrick (itiliirey came back yester-
day from a trip in the Pawnee coun-
try. Ho says a thousand feet deep
hole is being put down at tlie town of
Cleveland, prospecting for some rich
find.
The foundation for the county court
house was completed Saturday and
today about twenty carpenters are at
worli 011 the frame part, 'i'he court
house will be completed in about
thirty days.
W. A. Lindsay lias gone to Okla-
homa City to accept a position as sur-
veyor on the Choctaw railroad. The
Choctaw will be pushed on east at
onco to intcrscept tho Frisco lino.
This will give the Choctaw direct con-
nection with Kansas City and tho east.
$1.25 PER DAY.
South Side of I) St., bet. 7th and 8th,
PERRY, OK
j tance of three hundred and fifty feet
i to the southwest corner of said block
llyiiu (lull Mitiiii;, *\ . ' ,
I thirty-live tnence west over
The republican Flynn elub will hold | and across said First street, and
their last meeting before the date of! along the north line of "A" street
the primary on Wednesday evening, I produced a distance of ninety-live
Sept. 5th, on Eighth street between \ (95) feet to the place of beginning
Market and Ashland avenue. We , and containing three thousand three
cordially invite all aspirants for noini- | hundred and twenty *.3,320) square
nation to oflices in P county to be j f0et and the same is hereby eon-
present, also all who arc interested I demncd for pnblic purposes as a
in the present campaign. ; street.
.1. W. Johnhon, E.J.Holmes, j Sec. 2. That said parcel of land
Secretary. President. ! above described is hereby granted and
I dedicated for public purpose, as a
portion of the school reserve to be
Yellow, Dried Up u Wriukim. , 'ugeJ fol, school purposes.
Is this the way your face looks? If Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
so, try Hogg's Jilood Purifier and force from and after its passage, ap-
lllood' Maker. It not only purifies i proval and publication.
the blood, but renews it, and giv- [ Approved this 29th day of Aug. A.
es your face a bright youthful appear 1). 1894. W. A. Stonk,
ance. Sold and warranted by all, [attest:] Mayor,
druggists. 'O. W. Pursell; City Clerk.
T
HE GENTLEMAN'S 11ACE.
Turf Exchange.
Only the Finest Procurable Whiskies
AND OTHER LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
The Only Pabst Bohemiun Beer and the Best Equipped
BILLIARD AND POOL HALL
IN THE CITY.
THE TURF EXCHANGE,
Sixth Street, Between C and D, PERRY, OKLA.
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Greer, Bert R. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 296, Ed. 1 Monday, September 3, 1894, newspaper, September 3, 1894; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116511/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.