The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 77, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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The talk of the tow,, is the Bargains at the New York Dry Goods Store!
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christmas cantata.
"Santa Glaus' Delight,"
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CHRISTIAN - CHURCH.
December 25t >, at 8 p. m.
loo v< >icks.
FULL ORCHESTRA.
l'ekk-y catches.
t ilit'vc Uradarhc.
. As a remedy for all forms of heatl-
n i> . ache Llectric li it tern huH proved to l
toa'tv l'Ba" C y lr01" CrOSM vprv >'*■ «• It <■• ' ets a pitmanent
,li euro and ti,, most dreaded habitual
J. M. Slurry of Winfieid, Kam., is Bu-'k headaches \ ield to its Influence
in theeity. j We urge all who are Afflicted to pro-
Chester Howe took a trip down to J'^re a boti:-.-. and j iv.- ti .- remedy a
Oklahoma City today. talr trtJU. in cases of habitual conwti-
f lectrie Iiittera cu'-es In jriv inc
TI 'v n il"ifor bUik Pickles- needed tone to the bowels an<1
riu-y carry all kmda. fit few cases long resist the use. of this
Ex-Attorney General (has. Brown I "i?!"®' ''r.v .t once. I .arge bottles
went down to Guthrie today. dru • t Remington's
oih In Istmas nlulit the Sunday >chooi oi
the I In 1 -tli,ii chui' ii, ussNte.i' i,v
um.i a inn orchestra, will render, ;n ti new
I'll-' hill rlriK-h. < I ti || ; 11,
e bra tedi hilstma.s i antaia, <*ntit I
"MA N I A < I VI V l.| LMillT
The music i« sweet, sprightly ami In^nir
Inf. censUilnf of solos, duets, trio*, mo-
yon | oni . march* - and grand cfcorti -
I In* <ll IK rue 1> pointed ami \vltt\. \« r «|i
iiin.Mi.
< onir and hear santu ( laus' i-im;; Listen
ftoBlily. m.i- newsboy's win. aylniri; Be
still while •• Xlckle" the I. ,iiini.il-k n nil' i
h!s soiii;. ami when h is r- Inhu-. ,.(| |.V
tv\. |\i- ..f his companion I. >oM !.i n .| > ii
hear In r v ihes * st!••••! uiehlii- ran miik, i <>;i
wl" ch« er. Th«. isi<■<!<111nlt spin '• r. the
el.I. rl\ matron mid the imuose ihtme, w ill
entertain a - >Kti -■ lilum me eno-ii tlne.l
Lottie's song, ••SlBg Birdie Wng" win
please everybody. we neve:- mN, 11,1
!;• I1IIJ thai We ir.Ve to the j III. |> I ii t j -
tirui sons with excellent sentiment by <.• q.
e\".\,.. | ittle He-- -In :rs. •• | he tfli ami Mi.-
•■"I'L >■' " Will like the «lr ami I..-
sorry ••she c||.,pe,| the . nil." • I: . k a-
uiiiKie Ifay-jo ' don't mUs n word oithi-.;
>ou 21 want to h« ar !t twice. The Valrl. -
w Ml he ,i feature that all will enjo* . a al the
" llmwnles' I'arade" will he >i metiiiim vm
rairt a (Tor. i to - iss. l lie fan .lull, by i •
ani-sen. win captivate all Ittlmidt-rs. l-roiu
iiexlnnltiK to end you wtll u- enraptured.
A Delightful Evening Entertainment
•ryborty pro-
l or nice clean coal go to I). Hamell
on Seventh and C street, liig scales.
A. (*. Harding, editor of the New-
kirk State Guide, was in the city to-
day.
^rs- K. Micholl returned home to
Oklahoma City today after visiting
over night in Perry.
1 lie contest ease of Constant vr. !
Mounce wns brought to a close before
Judge King in the land oftice today.
L. Dyke, of Nebraska, is in the city j
looking for a location for an agricul-
tural and implement establishment. I
Come and get a ticket for the draw-
ng of that beautiful jet '
few Year's at the Ue
'tore.
( aiiilim Free!
The When grocery will give one
pound of choice mixed candy to every
purchaser who call at the store Satur-
day of this W41 k. On C between
Seventh and Eighth.
Slop '1 a,it Cough.
WltliRegg'st herry pouzh Syrup. I
it is the most < ti'-ciive medicine'ever !
po« op ,f" bmu kei for all throa< and
lung troubles. Price 'J.j, 50 and 1.00. I
1'or aale by all druggists.
I he Great Landslide!
A l>iggoi landslide than the .last republican victory
on prices of the most complete slock of shoes. Dry
Ooods and h urnishing Goods
FOR liVERYBOD
To Contractor*'.
llids for (lie nia on and carpeutor
work of tl>9 new j.ostoflloe ImiMin;' to
bonnet on'ou,,U.!fn°t"tl'e P!"'11." lv''0,
iniliincrv . . . received up to Saturday
lie,,1 ee. Li.. All bi-ls will be opened
. .1 • . . ^ .„ . i • o'clock on Saturday nftfirnnn.i
l luef of 1 olice la>lor r. eeived a Plans and spe. ill aiio'ns a1 the Globe
telegram from Arkansas c„y .hi. dry g..„a moVo on ste -
morning to release the three parties j By order of building <M;.iiniltee.
wanted
Everybody to come and see
our line stock ot perfumes just
received. A complete stock.
A FEW OF OURPRICE5
"™"' o!-!. "sr";«,ssd,hHen
arrested yesterday
1 here was a literary entertainment
live miles northwest of the eit - last
night. A gnod crowd is reported to
have been in attendance.
Geo. Salisbury, who is visiting his .
son William, in iron. Silvan Springs, doses of B
Ark., mat. ad . f Arkansas ("i!y as Tin: lllood MuU,
ii.mkx liad it Wedn. day.
Our stock of silverware is liero and
there is nothing in Perry to equal it.
Hang onto your dollars until you have
examined it. K. E. Howendobh r.
Vour liloo<l
Without good
through your veins
look wr
. k. pktekhon,
Chairman.
' * «ur Life.
blood coursing
you will soon
handkerchiefs
It is only necessary now for us
to ask you to come and see our
display of Christmas Handker-
chiefs; for if you come we are
sure of a consumer.
till january first
w e will sell cheaper than any
house can buy of the
urers. We offer this e\traordi-|
nary inducement in order to' 6 pieces, single width Hen
lurtlier reduce our winter stock, 'a. worth 30c, at i^c.
■!0 pieces, double width
wool Hen.ietta, worth 35c at
it has leaked out
I liat we are .selling Gsocecies,
Dry Goods. Shoes, Hats, Etc.,
the cheapest and as a result we
are kept busy attending to the
wants ol our customers.
8 pieces, double 'width,
wool i fenrietta, worth 50c, at
8 pieces, double width,
wool 1 lenrietta, worth 75c at
your veins you will boon . = 1 "
'lnkled and dried up. A few' I i 1 ( * i s~s. =
SSS3 Jus c°mpare the Quality of the Gooc
thful appearance. Sold and i \
for oli 1 ami young, and e^
reMls to go to IlnlUllUK fund.
sti
'hrlstlan church, corner of stt. anil K
almlsslon 21c, Children ir.c, Hesei*\-e:.l
BUSINESS LOCALS.
The When has hulk olives for sale. (5
Wall paper at cost. K. E
•dotfler.
F<ib Salk
breath A La Mar.
(Jo to the Perry Drti;
albums, work boxes, et<
11 owen-
d-w
irocery stock.—Gal-
Miss Alice Mateer, the organiat nt
the Baptist church, teaches instru-
mental music. Call on b< r th<
home of Mrs. Gray on F, be
and 8th.
A beautiful jet bonnet will be
given away at Mrs, Bca.iley's millinery
store on New Year's d ay. One chance
viven for every fifty cent purchase.
\V e give a tt for one chance on
the beautiful let bonnet to be given
away on New Year's for every lift)*
cent purchase at the Gem millinery
store,
i 'acholic church Christmas services
on Monday, the 24th, from 1 o'clock
p. m., confession Christmas day.
Soloman high mass at r> o'clock, ser-
mon, communion and benediction
second mass at 7 o'clock.
system,
and youthful appearance. Sold and I
guaranteed by ail druggists.
a. o. i . w. Notice.
All members are requested to meet
in odd l ellow.s hall in Gregoiro build-
ing on Seventh si re. i a. 7:.tu >> In,
. Uee. -'1st, imi Election of offlccrs
iu7tb ond other important business.
Ill E Gl'THBuy, JI. w.
B. F. ELLIS,
A diamond and turquise scarf tii 11
betw*M wiiite Rook and Perry !
AboveINIard for relurn Of same 'o !
this ofllee. Ii. J. Hohebtson. 6t
U by look all over town for what I
you want? Goto the When. Tbev I
keep everything. 6t "
D and E Sts
ftlrst publLh
I hi .hi. Tmi.-
17. IS!..,)
SHERIFF'S SALE.
em tier
t II M I.
Merc
man>
\ >i :
. ii! sell
fill her;
imty
t pulilit
«. 1VM, 1
<otic Is hereby
at I' -n Issue*! in
ace In ami fur t
I). O. Wilson, one of New kirk's virtu. • i all onK"!
rustling real estate men, was in the • ; " i batcc
city yesterday and while here sold to
\\. A. CJt.inl)' of Iiiuglass, Kans., the t ii i
soutbw(H. li 2< -3 east. He returned >nunan i.aiid ii
home yesterday evening.
In the committee on arranocm nts
appointed by the K. of I..V- and liuh-
lisln ,1 in Till; T.::i> of Wednesday we
,^°t_ the name Alee Ti*ogii:i wroi. .
i which read Fragin. We stand cor-
Seright.on the south si.l • of square,! lected.
is the place to get harness goods, if T. Spears, a merchant at White
Wil li iia/.el Cream for the MB* *'" *** . ili. d to Independ-
plexion and rou^h skin. Perrv Drug i !V" 0', ",V, :V "lllutu al nd
Co. " (t ,"le bedside of liis father, who was
ti iv, ,, , Taken suddenly ill at that place re-
The W hen grocery is on C, between turned home last night. '
.th and bth, and don t forget the'
jrlven by virtue of an ex
o. 8 Doll. Justice of tho
be city ol Pei rjr, in favor
on Mercantile i o., and by
ot attachment Issued out
"• • I -al.l e unty of Noble
in ha i-M in .v Morris. lK)th
-al.am, dolnjr business as
mny. ii. M. inura-
to 111" fllret ted U-
■ '1 ■. i levied upon
" M 1 I
tin
Co.
' dolls.
prop
••wit
oi all
sthe 1,.
I'ei ry, |
leg per-oHul
<•! gea.'ialj
U"„1, and
levied upon J
said 11.
r
M !
nl att
I ti': atlsiy said execu
The entire stocl
r.
< of Staple and and Fancy Groceries of
W'ltm my hami at i'i
by w.
\ Q\v.
. Deputy.
. this 17th I
Sherttr. i
powder, soap •
erry Drug Co.
place. fit
The case of Territory vs. Crawford
was still grinding in the district court
today.
Perfume, fi:c<
•cream, etc., at 1
The case of Holt \ . Fost. r and
JIcKinnev was 011 trial in the probate
court today.
Ml the latest style in notions and
fancy articles at .Sirs. B< aaley'i milii-
liery store, north side of 1 quare.
When you want fruits for cakes and
pudding go to the When. They have
the best. ' 6t
A large delegation of farmers living
in the vicinity of G >0. Godsc, \s, s. v. 11
niles northwest of Perry, mat at his
retjjdencc today at 2 o'clock and or-
ganized a fchool ilistricl and elected
offioers for the ensuing term.
Mcsar . Ncsbltt and Dye of Well-
in;;t*>n, Karns , are i., tho eitv lookim;
for .111 empty i.ilding in which 1 i 1 c\
intend placing a «10,001 stock of gro-
ceries. We are glad to wcleome
these gentlemen in our midst and feel
that tin
J. A. G. SAMPLE,
Physician and Surgeon,
riSr.UY. (IKLA
lonnsof diseases
eir, with all the
•ances attending
by d 11 or nigtit
r-ct um ruptures
TO TH1-:
truer
C a
d 6tli Stsl
y will find Perry to he a!l
that they expected. * SCOTT & CALVERT
giTiicred it'The r^ncc'of' Mrs.^' AttUm^' Cc)Ulie 1 loi's ;
. „ H. Howard, corncr B and Eleventh, '•
Harrison Fulkc, wife and children and enj.ncdseveral hours of sociabiii- ■ >>-r i;.i:-.\ of rerry, riny okla
the train today from iona ty. Music was
WE carry the-
came in on 1 .
jujd will locate in our midst.
The place to buy the newest, most
novel and appropriate presents. E.
E. Howendobler.
Closing out my entire stock of wall
paper at cost tu make room for sr ring
goods.—E. E. Howendobler. d-w
Our variety and assortment makes
the selection of appropriate gifts both
easy and perfectly satisfactory. E.
E, Howendobler. d-w
In perfumery I handle nothing but
quadruple extracts in all the latest
odors. E. K. Howendobler.
We expect to sell you holiday goods
by the power of low prices. E. E.
Howendobler. d-w
The When has just received the
largest and best selected stock of
Christmas candies ever shown
Perry. fit
Keep your cash in your pockct until
.we show you our elegant goods. E.
E. Howendobler. d-w
Now is the time to buy wall paper.
Howendobler is closing out his stock
to make room for spring goods, d-w
Gifts for ladies ia a special feature
of our beautiful holiday stock. Just
what they want. E. E. Howendobler.
Tho When has just received the
largest shipment ot tine coffees ever
brought to Perry. fit
Why pay high prices for your
Christmas candies when you can gel
them at the When for half the regular
price. fit
Wanted—A first class cool: and an
experienced dining room girl at the
Tailey hotel at once.
C. C. Ingram has a line assortment
of holiday goods. Dolls for the ba-
bies and beautiful presents for adults
as cheap and good as the cheapest
ami best.
one of the leading!
feature of the evening and refresh
nients were served in due
jolly good time was had by
j. C. Glenn, proprietor
donia, Kans., (louring mills
caller al i'jn: Tijii:s office today. llt
expressed himself as very ' much
pleased with our eiiy and says there
is no doubt at all but lie will locate a
large 11,uring mill at this place. He
is recommended by the best citizens
of his section as well as some of the
leading ones of Perry.
It is an assured fact that the How
Pump and Engine Co, will put in ,
ten ton ico plant in time for the sum
mer trade. It i-. also assured that
V—>
and Most Complete Stock of Groceries in Perry.
titiu ieiresii- /"'S £1 Ti
e season. A ( ^ ' C!;J"1
VL otar { Nothing Co.
mills, was a ^ O *r * • ^
Highest Price Paid for
FROM NOW ON
1 '
Air,as
we will offer
V > Y
vTRA INDUCEMENTS
tf
llucklen'h Arnlru Milv« .
The best salve in I he world "ir cuts
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlic. mi, fe-
. ver sores, tetter, chapped hMids,
chilblains, corns, and all Hkin c-up-
tion, aud positively cures piles 01 11c
pay required. It is guaranteed tc
give perfect satisfaction or money re-
Funded. Price 25 cents por box, for
Mle by J. M. Remington.
t'icy have a friend who int. ml.; to put!
in a250 barrel flouring mill this spring
along the lino of the A. T. & ti. E ,,nVo , .._
l'hcre is now an opportunity for Perry ^ -'^1' (-'IhLPREJi'S Sl'lTS
to secure another prize with water
and light also a good flouring mill.
Perry will ho the leading oitv in the
territory.
Ilpptrs' lirrnitin Sitlv**. ; f ^ J
The Great Pile Remedy. It has1 %]"'] 1"
cured thousands, and will cure you if , ^ | / I Llotllino' StOfP
you will give it a trial. Also equally I LI 1 O ^'t-UIL
good for cuts, bruises, old sores, etc
Price 35 cents. Sold by all druggists. | D st>> North sjJe Qf Square_
and
hen's overcoats.
U0U1
/^iA
roduce
• G. ADKISON,
The Peoples' Grocery man.
ron PRESENTS
A FINE r~> • -5
olive r wa re
F.
^ vO
\ Xice Assortment at \'cry l.ow Prices.
T. II. SO WARD,
County Attorney.
J.J. UNRIG I
" I' I'Ullli.
Notary I'ubllc,
s0wari), clark & enrigiit,
attorneys at law.
Reference-.•'aimers' and Merchants' Iiank
o. D. HARVEY.
Perry .Bottling Works,
a icn \ear Guarantee (liven with each Article.
JHa)"We would be pleased to have you Call. No trouble ;o Sh^w Goods
FLEMING, MOCKLEY &. CO.
paper hanging,
DESIGN ING-5TUCCO
AND FniSC WORK.
rUHNITURE r!EPAIR!ng
AND CASPET LAYING.
Carpenter and Joining Work
i'j cai'tain liunnow.
West D Street, Between 7th and 8th
bs
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p. o. Box 116,
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Soda,
Seltzer,
Siphon
and
Mineral Waters]
perry, OKLi
St. John's Military School
SALINA, KANSAS.
^^SS5SiBiaF>Ja8^- w'-
"usiiirtts or co
tiulniiiK and physical cuiturt I
Superb building, Delightful local
Wi or circulars addreis, Walter U, Jay, Ueaa kas'tfr', ™OMAS' R*«tor-
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Greer, Bert R. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 77, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1894, newspaper, December 21, 1894; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116596/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.