The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 117, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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This week the ecuuty co -nn <
III 5 ANSWER.
i f OF
on-
EUP.OP2.
era frcni every county in O :laho,i a (
1 met at (iuthrK andetleete 1 : or^an-
• u«) C !>4jar. .
fo It. >U hi s W uu ti.nl ( hall«ii£<>4
1 iin to n Duo!.
K. ( . t'ha tv i ton was a iiroajicroaji
I'/ntion for the purpcr of asking log- | fa. m r H • who made
«• « • • aid i b*- kMtti i- - () MM * * -
« £. . i.' airs.! the product* of his farm. This was
W. Oimsleai v/aa in the Jii\" " " tho <'od« duello was
temporary and 1 * 1
I ti-man.
UUi tv< tt a .
.oao «t - : j. «... t;.
p«r«)i.a*>.i chairaiabti.1 < of the o; , ,. | clj
i K.a ion. Ui aide work was man- i \ .u { ^
:r >f t ho m -el I tho old st. ( 1
IB UuiBVillft Co:
duration of
After* for al
irdinfllM M tU iijtporii ntni
iitirni; lutia I I ti iiorlaiivr,
• ut any map of Fnropo will
the Blaek sea i- absolutely
j '.iii!« ^ it be iviih consent
■ < which hold* tb. Dai-
I he
. hlrtory
it, i9 rii-
it uu lie- '
Times
Uo
Ine lour
r. wii
. perate n;
des-
most
JOB
\ 8 whlcu mai .
• t i iff,
r« iistcnl of live • .
p !-tol irt the >o.i' !i.
... (.i.cur t.,e |>rt- I,.,..,.,. ,
even Iho other jin
kot a resolution 'lie man wa* w-
• i >ti ,•«& ig reMjrta in New Orl<
. law ' M n '* ■ ' -
r to him
'UleJll-fj oi
.•at
ilu run tw
inty in- i
juld be ,
•t
t
YOU CAN HAVE MADE TO OROE*
was U*i:<
' of his,
without
■ I t\<
us a urns, ex-
i* \> - • nr he
•no
•lit I 1 ' ° men w« n
I nil of that <la;
Then, as the
dining roou
lightly a-rains
ter ulanc • i s!
nothing.
ft
.Ua
i nsome I
pi.ill of
Mtpper passed o\ it serenely, an :
tiio guest; scattered out ovi r t!i
house. ('hatterton went lot ; ear.
room with lialf a do mi frioiiils aii^l
, I watched a game of card* with in: i-
1 ' 4 * , est, when one of the porters of th" ho-
■ cl.cou t:. will br t.-l apprt-a-hel Mm. -nr!i,- a . -II
;|ij( in .ixaiij'.i ailvur tray, on which \va a ncatlv
1ii"h> ! folded nut.' addrc^>,)d to t. ('. ( hat-
torton. Chattcrton toe:, upca tho
in i n ,to' motloaln • the porter, who
i Martod to leave, to wait, read it out
i . oat,| ilrt I loud. When be lini.-he I t U frleadi
«tood looking at him with scared c\.
They had In ard it challeno'o from the
V^iinhler addressed to Chatt.
d. mandinir a duel as t!> ■ o
tion a gentleman could
lieiny jjushi-d aside in th
Thti
Bank Books,
Blank Books,
in
t
jliange for Judge
j ip Democrat
j^ivo him an oj>-
i' a couple of
•astern
>"'• of
to
• 'on and
Oki • ' -
imr
(1 III i!,
. * note i-nded with tke • woriU:
" ■ one but a cowu i I wili 'rfn« ;•
meet a gentleman <mi th • Mr tetina
exacted by u duel.1' The friends of
o poau
for tne
I thi
ike-
tii
vii:
' ',000,000 th?
is gene
'elar • ■}
lint was
i fr. i£t t
* jumped the track oariy t!i s
iiiny: just thin side of li d Hock
• >n which 1 '-fink ig me 'r u-k
4, o ^f'v no trains ran eoire
el) I
I m oft« for ti e small sam of S^ots. j charged until
I Let eve y body come oat and patron- | dead.'-
ize the ladies. The
( hatterton knew that the imputation
| of cowardice was no more than a sword
lititit d cf j thrust to arouse him, neverth< les*
Ju !^( on i Hi besought him to i^no. e tlio clial-
| len ,r They said the gambler was in-
i vlneib'c, both with tli<> swohl and
. n:stol, and to attempt to Meet him was
1 !'•' !y to throw his life away.
e hero (."hait'.irtoii," thov sa' !,
' area man of faiw . w.'fe ;• il
children depending on you. Tnis
ganihlcr is a sure shot an I a desperate
man. an i will sioeji to an •.hi.
Stick that challenge in the lire and
•: -t out of town as
No on • will bo th
t n listened , : •:
wa said, tn I ti
j an*! ink. His
' further words wo
! those were broiiffl;
I Ho wrote for
! then handed this?
! nearest to him:
i you to-night on th • p!a a
: see md. who • an honorabh
man. Ho- will bear two r
[ one of which you in rl
j will stand too to too
vol vers aro still une
placo bis b ; ween t
At the word 'tii'o1 th
be pullod back anil
pleded. The ) '
*■' k :;s \ • 'i
can.
e wiser." Cht
it tor-
y tor cry word
th it
ien a>ko 1 for i
i p u
friends taw
that
iild bo a wa-t
e, >o
it to him.
a few minute's.
. and
not • to tho fi
end
••Sir. 1 will
llieet
i i ' ( • • • < • ■ ati.v.J te y
" -nt, ,Vl ;it perfect
hl ' •' ■ M* ' ■' ! on • moim nt to
aweepdon Imo th.- M ditt^.iu -au,
oaptara the entrance to the vM«ao l,
01 ' 111 - i'ie - 'lortcat route I e-
tiv.-ou ! ug:and and India, and destroy
the ahipi 'ng and trade of tin- Mod-
iterrauean. It was thu uu^gei- of
■ seeing Russia master of t i ,V. tor-
; Maaaa which led to the t rimean '
war, und yet in tho u da the sue/
canal t ... n..- i> . t. - > that II dun,
k '' °f s h 1,' ~iau ] otuini, ir,
wn not to g at then a- it is now. (
| Koverth. less France. Knghin4 Jtaly !
I nd Turkey all fongbt the La avians. I
j air), being vlotorioua, tbo Poipottii 1
and tho Durdanelles have been closed
ever since to Kusslnn w.irdiiji,.
I I urkcy has Im-,-u Appointed the
guardian of tle-s, straits, which in-
| deed cross hor own territory, and is '
! ,0 "l"-«k. ' he proteoto • of Western i
l.M'O] • and o the Mediterranean 1
cnn.meri-e n-ain-t the j.' >--ihilit. of,
litis-.inn ay. -~". ,i, fndmiMedly this
is very hard oil Kussla. Whv should j
this country l„- .- nt oHf fro n the !
Jlediteri-anean:' The r.-a on rests on
the extraordinary udvuiita.-., which
the iiiaee,.-^ihi-- position of the i hi. k
t" ' ■ te Kiiiis.a i)\'er .i:: o'.iier na-
tion Will luissia ever i. ,!>.■ iho
rest of l-inrop • v ith s..lile'.-nt <-nnll.
den i i allow her to , >
vantage This is the mu
ail i ii-us to answer.
LiedQers,
Journals, I
A/VO 4LL KtHD' OF .
SMALL WOI9K, SUCH A1
cult of
! letter Heads,
1 E^lope5,
| P°5^r5 ^
| Dodders.
•ith
I v i'll
. \V<
VV1
l.llll
iiHtols may be dis
' or tho other of 1 is
Surv'.ul Nutlet
Per,- ,
1 , ti
piillld. I'111:
Ji,
view ia tliB ezter'niiiution of I :Ve-
lmdand Cleveland'sn- and it m a-
be confe-sed thn r-/«ri though th,
niiwi , not very v itt o; j t j-i
to be highly commended.
It would of cou.se be very lik- a
treat big hoy Jumping upon a verj
Hteal; boy who had just bee;- : ..|;ed
should the l/nited States br , 0111-
pelled to have a scrap with China
but then those impudent rat eaters
must be taught a lesson, even though
it i a dear ore. Maybe, however
the report of the outrage,. >
exaggerated, and it is best to a-,vr.,i
develop?
It would seem that China bod
enough o i her hands without tackl-
ing the United States. But ,,crimp,
the incapacity of tho pres.m. edmin-
istraUon h*. e<nboldened the . <!"!"
ti lls, and they think if they can't
"P Japan they will eni ,y lit,/
brush With the United States. In-
ess ^.ek reparation Uje p)(;
• h v. 1 probably discover that i
Uncle San, and the . v d admin.1
istralion are two separate and distinct
personages.
Tu,: evidences of frand.' ballot box
stuffing and changing of lists was so
pla.n in Kansas City that the demo
erat who wanted to be county prose-
cutor gave it up without an attempt
to hold his seat when the evidence
wasio. This, it is so to be hoped, is the
beginning of the end. With a public
prosecutor to run down the thugs
and repeaters and put every man of
them behind the bars, an end would
speedily be put ty the frauds that
■have so long disgraced Kansas City.
as betn changed
ebr iary to the 15
fro;
ai; who read th1 note k
sta.-tltKli and ayaiu trie.J to pers
his friend to thin!, better of his o
tions, which would c rtuinlv . - . ,
tit • death of both. No word <
dissuade ('hatterton, however,
* I'o not'- was sent down.
fu half an Jaour this answer <
bue.c: .-I never duels
fools."
o.ijmi | litirch in llintou.
Tho First parish in l'or -ln t.
^1 • • - ■ over which Rev. j ,,
I- 11 wasi-. eent.ly inMa • i
t O
in Boston. It i- r?rt,i-: in. a't :■
1 in one usually well-fouud-d r
v e ?kiy it in s m down i - :
| tion ul. It j$ in ore tlian 1.1 \- «,
and has had on1! ,, .. j
liisloi \. I uo i,v.
; been to install a yo n r ma* a j it -
to call amini-t- r • , .
Mr. JShippeii j 11>. >u o;' 11
id ft
uate of Ha var-
has 1„ ■ n stuilyi
the installation
I When ti,"1.
iwn hv
i niou a t
m^lit in tho
at a Cup of
l int Pub. in Ti; .: D.tlty Tim.:.s Feb.
OF:
6 181*3. >
INANCE NO. 170.
It wa
tion i.-
fan
Appropriating certain moneys to ,
the payment of Mindrj ac-counti and 1,1
expenses. * our \
L.e it ordain ul by the ;,Hv'0r ami -
Council men of trie'city of 1' rr>
BeoTtoRl: That the sum of f838.S7
iabartby appropriated for the pur-
pose u! I'.ir ,ng nibs up jn ti, ' toll r,-.--
ui;: aecounlfc, and which bills have
heretofore been approved by 'he
Council, U-.-wit:
(Bdlouiitt ii;
-)UU itw liJ,-or mil fit - Oil).*!: :tra
bar.-bj- jifected to drn v i, u ca.its on
said atceuiiis f,,r t e .,.i.ne in favtr
of t.iu person to wuqtm said bills were
allowed.
Siic i'liis ordinance shall lit in
force from and after its passage ap-
proval and publication. ° '
Approved this 2nd day of Feb. \
I)., 1895.
[sealj W. A. Stone.
Attest: Mayor.
o. u . pursei.l
City Clerk.
i vidiMitly
the regula
' i*hiladei;
action."' i-
• I under.-.'.;
tuition
st pie
tlx-
arc I
is to
Dr.
remark
Dr.
A coinp.ete line of Blanks conform to rfte latrjt Oklaiam*
iaw, at a, reasonable rates and as neatly executed as 0iUJ he louni i,
lb. country. Don't send awa,- from Lome for /0«r vrotk until you
a«v« wea samples of our work and we have given /0« pric.
-ompiime,.
our v.-nei able <
Mid, you will remember, thai he
/otlt'i 1 I-!.- in this city Vi-.y r'lai-
It) #yj iijstapt a score of iie-mb i -
won 'in their f,. -i, tremulous with
emotion.
' Have him sued fot slander,''said
a do?<n voices in a chorus. .-Ih
pp,ylc knows he never found anv life
in 1'Jiiladelpbla.-Chieajo 1:.-eo', i.
(First t'un. la PAily Timks Feb. Ttli, 1- ".,
PUBLICATIOW NOTICE.
•t entCroMli'iitiSir county,
i1 hank i. 1'rowv, PlalntllT. i
v3«
■ ?.li4k IIHow\, Defendant. S
a,!?r«'i named" defendant. Ne!;U.
• I take notice tliat <Ju lias b
7'ae
"once mat sh< lias h-•
" Srltorv V,' tli-V'1
,n" r> or Mkln^omq, in- t ti - n'ti • *
Hank |. Brown. In ui, Jr ti n 1 „
f.l'ri/i tlt B!'V .,nu>! a,'l'":ir ii'l^w.-r in.'
I'^tltlon whlf ii has been fjli-d lu - i
If the Malntirt'. on or tli • vu,'
Jlarei, I-.,-. I „ vh>. , , ' "f
answer sal" petition wilt n-r ^
a .l JuilKenu-iit win t... it,i
sni£oi n«f,Il,®„?.15in,,.,r 1|""1 her, and .i,>- - •" ""A n t > I
stia?.' please bout bovs, but wu* - 1,1
id t I' (in,rli<tm * f ^ ..1...
l«t She Hail
"I never sujiposed, I.obella. aid
-Mr. .McSwat etilily, when the argu-
ment 1 ad become somewhat jiersonal,
••lhat y;m married m. with ti:-- idea
that 1 needed ii.Tni-niin
With a woman's swift it.-, M- «.
McSwat saw her adv.nitairn ami
]Kiunced tinon it in a fla-h.
j "Oh, but I did, you know, dear,'
i-lu) replied with gracious condercen-
i-Ujn. vlJefore i inai-ried yo i your
nccktles woro sfnjpjv infamous."
Advertislog: SchonU,
loot ball playing is not only es-
teemed an excellent advertisement for
a college, hut some | re para tor v
Hchooli are said to hay.; ^one u> the
length of enticing g*ood player - from
rival schools by the offer of fr .
tuition, i his nioaiin ^ood <!• a,l
since tuition in a fashionable prepar
atory school costs a pretty num.
; smiled the wai >•
•'•No. f don't •- = , j ,. ••
fJ* • o.
' "Won't you have* an . >. i; '•
he urn •!. '
4tVe , heat. Tak • it ba and tho
1 waiior took it baek.
D'*ta iro i . R , ; ;.K y/|r
India is g-ott: « . n -ar. .- to lie-land
! year by y ar. \e\, and fa ter -team.
| fera have been put upj.n ti ,- 1'. an 1 Of
| Wm> and 1 •!. - ai- . no- - - lj\
tondon twelve niy. aftei their d,-
part lire from Bombay. The mail, o-
I courae travels across the eaqthi^nt by I
; rail to Brindisi, a rout ■ v. :, ■ v.oulil 1
0.4 be uvanable for the t, a:,.; - ,, -1 a - ?
i tion of troops jn the ev.-n! of war TI, ■
I troops could Is. carried Iron, (ireat !
| Britain to India, it is believed, in !
eighteen days,
M lea.
New Hampshire yields most of the :
uiiea produced in this country, and no i
great quantity at that. Mie.', aIw :ys
maintains a toml price, and n-cond i
hand furniture dealers in New Vork
sometimes make it a specialty. Even
hrie-a-bi-ae dealers occasionally keep
it. an I an eccentric n,--,r:li. > i f ,}1;
, gnild in llouslcm vti- i t has a pane 'iu j
[, v.:iidoa of h"l* shop . i ,,i I with
leaded ini. a by W(i,\ pf i.iive;-tuu nt
Bank Supplies.
A I.St t Io Cjriiic.
Utile Iheii -You t un say what \ . i
bet we.:,, i.lntutljf iinrtT-'"i j*-' P'ease'1.
costs or suit. dJ «in'1 f r anyhow. Mens always giv.-s up th. r
IsealJ j
By w. c. glknn,
Deputy.
U • If vvi.,iioKk r.
Clerk Lijfct Co rt.
seats to ladies.
lttle Dot—That's *c tv !
do win makes their trousers ha. at
knees.
\ i'o; of < oi ).
A -to. in overt* irn. i a largo oak tn-o
oil tl,o farm of M. I), i i; vrl.ht. of
Xie y. Miss, linn- quiri-,.! Iiuntiu r
' l: '">• Siiaudeiw, ijf I i.-m
j disi ove.-. d beneath the i-ools'a pott,-!
I fio ooc>a 6Uv8r 'coin a""J"nt:"/ 'u
I Lit hog i a plied Letter Heads-
deposit Checks,
^ ^ Drafts,
AND ALL OTHZ* SUPPLIES FOR BANKERS,
1 ^
y^gt'aramec our work fa, U <qB>| to inj to be f„und.
"
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Greer, Bert R. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 117, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1895, newspaper, February 7, 1895; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116631/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.