The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 127, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 19, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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LODGE DIRECTORY.
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• v*rjr 1 liuis«ta> •vemi.g at 7 j' p. in., <>n i>
Itovriith iwtHf n Hand r «tre«U. Visitors
yra always weir- ia<
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Traill* it ls><U'0 so. %, I >au filters of lie
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au-l fourth Tut-* laj (if each month. \ laitois
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IlKi. fLORA I.I U lot kKK, S T
IO. o. f. jvrry Kn< aiuj m«nt no. rt I'arry
• <>k mr. ti oveij Tutsdny evening ut
7 " at t>«hl H .lows hall. Vialtlng i.atrl-
arrlis are cordially invited to attend.
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VNDeiqayi ol each month at ballon 7tb
•trwet V lsliors c >r<llull> Invited. LmaJ.
d orris. V\ M., l>r. C. II. Taylor, secretary.
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A. K., limner ( . lone* Pott No 43,
- inwti ev( iv v*a ai •▼•nineat ~ .«
i m at their hail nearttu corner ol Seventh
and li street All comra etlnvlted to meet
t. u . OLiuran,
Wkslmt Tatlor, Agjt. tom
of I'.—Perry Lort ^ , No
meets ever
OverijUhe Ury ..
it night* vvt i' oim-.
V.
J. K Sll ANAV tLT, h
of P.
Monday night at « p. ni.
1 -I store All visiting
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I I OMKIt ( . JO.M
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W. K. ( ,
A and • 11.
11 At Hi; J. \J
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st and third 'I hursda\ a
"?t Hall on seventh between
KMMAC I'OMEIOI,
utiiiT, l'reaj sec
W ° ,u 1 -ry • up meeta every nrat
.*I ud third Mturdayi it 1 Of, m
Itajirhi-' i- hail i • • -Mil way «Tr liuard
"r 1 '.n : d an*i vlsltln-meiuheis re
quested to he present.
t. 11. I'i-.KHT , E II. CLARK,
Consul Com. clerk
FKI1 NOSIlir A
< F L. nie« I« ev
7 :.;u In K ol 1' hi
^'-1 M)H.\ NO. 101*4 |\
rv Saturday evening at
hall on Se>« nth street !>e-
\"WV 4,11,1 '' of land office.
j a. Eiana, r b. w,t, i■ H \\
Knk.iitft of i aikik meet every a -d-
nesdity eve., 7 0 p ni. In their hull
at!. * 8lreel ovt,r I'onca Milling Co '
i. l> kTKB, IiS. J. U. LSMNOK, M W.
^ K.4A. •>. Perry ho !•. No. 16 holds its
JtY re^u.-ir- .hl/.. -,u t!.i> r.istand
t hi r«! \* ♦•d|.r-:. f.' !.;■ !|« iri 7? h St reet * ''
Masons in g ■ : ntai.■:invited. \,,,
. E. Tay lor, Sec,y. j * ch©ap
H Hue; i. v>. :f
K. K. Thompson, of Forest City, la
ia in the city.
Spring carpets are now en-route to
iiauka & Wade. 3t.
I ine Japanese matting direct from
Tokio at Hanks & Wades.
Misses Dora and Dell Patterson went
to Guthrie this morning.
Mrs. J. J. Cumminga left last night
for Mulhall to visit friends.
C'al Ferguson went up to Kildare
on thia morning's paeaenger.
Isaac Smith, of Cross, is here on
business of a legal character.
W in. Randall, of Pawnee, is tran.s
acting business in the metropolis.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Went*
worth, Sunday, a ten pound boy.
See Fritz Emmett tonight and buy
furniture of Hanks & Wade tomorrow
Seright,on the south side of square,
Is the place to get harness goods, tf
Sheriff Hansen left on the noon
train for tho capital city on official
business.
F. H. Kendall, of Kansas City, Mo.,
was transacting business in the queen
city today.
Mrs. Volney Hoggatt has returned
Jjomo from Kansas City, where 8he
lias been on a visit.
A. M. MoKeand and wife returned
to Guthrie last night after a short
\ isit with friends in the city.
All notary public seals will have to
be changed from "P" county to
"Noble" county. The Times office is
prepared to furnish new seals.
Banks Wade, the popular furni-
ture men, are furnishing the sittings
fortheplayat the opera house to-
night.
Wanted: Four or five hundred
White oak fence posts. Enquire at
M. C. Ford, at Perry Hardware and
Impllmeiit Co., west C wtreet. tit.
Attorney A. C. Follett left this
morning for St. Louis, >Io., where he
goes on a somewhat extended busi-
ness trip in behalf of his profession.
Wanted:- Will buy stock of gro-
ceries in any part of the territory
DO VOL' WANT A SNAP?
HERe IT
Your free and
unlimited choice
ot any buit in the House for
Chance!
or any pair of Odd V nU in the
house
Nothing is reserved, the finest
and Iiest of Everything we have
in the house is included in this
sale. We cannot describe the
goods here, but Come In and
look at them. That won't cost
you a cent, and if Vou don't
think them dirt cheap at $9.99
per suit we won't ask you to buy.
I his sale clo*es promptly on
March 1st
first come first served.
Men s line shoe* and furnishing
goods a specialty.
The Famous,
.'outb side Square, Oi.p, Court House.
Letter Haeds,
Envelopes,
and Bill Heads
-PRINTED
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..r a. 1 .'-a! union .\o6'.«4,
. J'wrry, • • th- nia, n;«eti «v ry Krl-
Q w.wmiu- at •• p m, at tho Uty Hall.
vitltlngbrothera always welcome, w. 8.
Vdntlerpool, 8c>cretury; c. W Prince. 1'roi-
luent.
pERRY OI'HRA HOUSE,
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT
om: NKillTuXLV,
Tuesday, Feb. 19
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MR. J. K. EMMET
"OUR FRITZ."
In Ills latest Success,
FRITZ IN A MADHOUSE.
Which Kan Thrpo Voates at the r0„rte< nth
atrtet 1 h< atic. New York.
KpleudlU Production.
MALE HELP WANTED.
rl1" M IKK BIO ftfOKRl w 11 ng oui 1 U ctiic
' ' •' ''I'hoiic. Ih'st Si'llcr <>n earth
MM a l complete read/ to |et up; lines ol
nnj dlManri*. \ pni.-neal I-:;, ctrle Tele-
' ' i'i~ H. ikln r >-,|,, a nn\
JJ ' ■ J • ; • odj uys; Big monej wltl iu
1i ~ : A • ^l,v "H'-i'aii makt'T"' i>cr
month \-.iiit- - \v. iv ||.tri !.- ( (i ( Jerk
No. 11, ( '•iuuihiis, Ohio,
TERRY CATCHES.
A. W. Mo^s is down from Cross.
Furnished rooms, corner Sth *nd B.
J. E. Hopkins, of Pawnee, is in the
city,
P. (loulil is here from Arkansas
Cily.
J. J. Houston went down to (iuthrie
today.
W. G. Oliver went to (iuthrie last
night.
llavo your pictures framed at Banks
Wade. ^ 1
Judge Menlz has been ill for the
past two days.
Calvin Smnlley wont to tiuthrie on
business today.
Another bad wreck in prices at
Banks & Wade. :Jt
J. B. Morten went down to tho cap-
ital Inst evening.
Watch our window for fine paint-
ings.—Banks & wade. 3t.
J. F. Smith and Miss Ida Smith
weut to tiuthrie today.
Honry Friedlander is having the
Old Dorsey stand refitted up and will
Put in a large wholesale and
retail stock of liquors. The
southwest corner of the building
has been taken out and is being re-
placed with fine large plate glass
doors and windows, which adds great-
ly to the appearance of the place.
I)r. Parkhurst's first articlo to
women in The Ladles' Home Journal I
has proved so popular that the en-
tire huge edition of the February
1 sue1 of the magazine was exhausted
Will pay spot cash I of"'noon"1 day8'.and " ,econd edltion
Address B. 8. Co., box, ISA, tiuthrie' 1 - C°'neS a" been Pri ted.
0- T. Pe«y Lodge No. 9 Knights of Pyth-
William Byrne, of Oalnesville 8essi°n laat evening passed
Texas, is in the city visiting his old' and anTh'. "k.ing Miss La C08 ett
friend, John Tobin, near x.-hom be ■'! 3<l [lu . ° P"',iclPated in
ro,ded in low. for over twenty-Hght to miL the
The Howe Pump and Engine com- ! il'was! " ^ i,1St" ^ Whlch
pi,H^!rtLrTetwlttrelTks'°aand °ajTl ^ N°' ,S' *. O. U. W.,
car lead of machinery for tho new i ine ' Ullrd Tuesday eveu-
ice plant. " I *g of each month at 7:30 p. m. in
Miss Alice Mateer, the organUt J Tt'woZ! ^
f Haptl.t chircb, teaches instru- , Kood standing from oth«>r lo"!^^" "
boTof MUSiCn 0411 °n b"' "l the j diully invited to attend. ® cor"
•nd sth. * on F, between 7th | w,, M( c M. W.
up from Guthrie yesterday to arrange ' wag his active tongne and v •
J1'8 -i" * *tru^ around in noble
i A r p . .. rage the world is all hi, own; he
, ' ' r" ' lai "le < :-nr man, who lanB''S to -corn the world of age and
. -Aas burned or, In IVrr.V* la.; liro liels to sell alone. He wears t \2
""" ' " ;1T '"-'led on Sixth d0"*>bto eyo to see his whiskers
, , '1 ' °PP wite court boose reo dyed be think* tbe ladies ninA BefMnM v
tlnee cases of fine tobacco today. i d^' because they love him so ^ ^ *' ">d «nk
(,T{1.e.r.l'°m '"'Mi-ny occupied by tho j "S, >ou " * suppose, he's (Flrst -ul.llsh.o In T..« *nd ^bwa M
• 1. Whitney grocery companv la , wn tobiz'tis not till six- '5-'
un. r^oing a complete change. 'l'he ,y ilu k,10w« bow big a chump he
old floor is being taken up and re- ! Kx<
SI rcnovatT01" " Blessed is the ,tan wh
>" the seat of the kieke. llu,
• Irs. E. H. Eeasley and her Sunday hi'nself in the congregation
schoo' class of little g.rN, ,ave ^ mo.,backs; but lus delight is in new
iu h and milk social last night in the ra'lroada and brick blocks and
hnstian church. A large number of! ^hemea to build up ilim8eif am, ..
jonng folks were present and a royal ,,wn l<?wn. And he shall be like
6 was had by all. ' ; evergreen planted by the river of
The St. & ir. bakery, now located ""atc'rs- llis l|>af "hall not wither in
on D street [in tho old DeliaatoS.on ' farly.lifo like tlj« cottonwood for
building, ia fa*t coming to the front .tlie ljoomer will get there
a"a'n, and tl e hoys are working hard ''Ut lhe klcker will be left to hoid the
COST
FOR - FIVE • DAYS
;AT THE.
TIMES Office.
T. H SOWAUD, H . r, .....
Count, Attorn.,.^,
SOW AUD, CLARK & ENRIGHT,
attorneys at law.
notice.
To Whom It May Concern
jal.1 petition will be granted " 11SS5
ferry, o. T , Feb. loTlStf.
M. C. FORD,
County clerk.
FERGUSON STAGE=CO"
sitteth not
of the
to please their customers. Call' t"'B' ^x'
around and see them. I
r „ r , 'le vcry finest entertainment ever
' J ' ' rePresenl'ng the Drum-' K'vo" 111 lllo opera house in this citv
mond Tobacco Co., manufacturers ol was J. K, Emmett in "Fritz in the
Horse Shoe Plug, was in tlio city to- AIa,J House" last night. Mr. Over-
as dishing out the narcotic to the ho!aer ls (u be commended and con-
hungry tobaoco chewcrs. He left on Kr'"ulated in securing such a -first-
the noon train for Orlando. t attraction. There wan not a
Attorney Fred Beale, of Washinc- ' li"°Fi?.*" 1111 c>.1 r0upe, and to say
ton, D. C„ arrived in the city last L Waa inuilenso is putting
night on business pertaining to his i >?r>.ulI""y* He seemed to be at
profession. Mr . uls best, and in
-- is father Of im':UPd everyone [else
Attorney Beale, of Oklahoma citv , f'spiriHe 18 certainly a fine
one , f tho brightest legal lights of 1-''" t■ W°rthy S°" °f a worthy
this section, and is well known as an 1 r i ®Upport K'veu bim by Miss
able lawyer at tho great capital. | ^iy"on, Miss. Foster, Mr. Hudson
J. K. Emmett played to a large that eonld bedeslrJd*bnTthe"oM
audience ,ast evening in Oklahoma who captured the audience was the
Oil. . Tils mormng s papers say It! little girl! She is a born actress n„H
was .0 best Show that has ever l)<->11 enjoys every motion andj everv' act
t lere during hie entire season. TheIHer specialties with Fritz were the
Star sajs the acting of little Baby ! gems of the evening. The house was
Sinnott was wonderful. Mrs. Em-! an excellent one and ,vlvi .
mett will be with tho company this j well pleased.—Oklahoman ° ^
evening in " Fritz in a Mad House."' ,~7 —-
Tli* \\T XT r> i _ r I K. C. l-utcrUiiuncnt.
L^:;rof u'°^
F. V. Poms, Jno. W Randall and ' I Zt T 8 SUPlW a,ul a 6odal
Attorney Ed L. ^
a colony of the leading harness men ! on the north sidetf th« * "di"g
of Blackwell who came in last night „ ! ? <!UJre'
from that city on business before the'good c'ltise should ftt i "
land offloe here. Thev are andean-1 • attend. A good
J"I.4"«w ".'• # Witloo withm.supper,
the upbuilding
little town.
of that prosperous Corps
i mout.
day by the national depart-
CHURCH
DONATION.
All Citizeus of Perry are
aware that the Christian
people of the City of
Perry have been to a
great expense to build so
many beautiful churches
as there are in our city,
so we will say to the
good citizens of Perry
and Noble county that in
order to treat all alike we
will give five per cent of
all sales (Except Gro-
ceries) to any church
the customer so desires
for the rest of this month.
Call in and be convinced
that we mean what we
say.
B. F. Ellis,
Seventh St., North of Square,
u"s" MAIL AND STAGE LINE.
for MorrisonJ'ela^nd Pamiaelnarr?vesratdpy Sunday included) * • •• ■,
nee at 9 a. m. arrives at Perrv at 3 d ni nn!f^n?-e at 3iP'm" P«w-
stage for Cleveland and Tulsa Tiimmi! ? a Pawnee with dally
This line carries the U S ir iii snrl tickets sold to Cleveland and Tnl %
gers with reasonable r'a esm.anHa^0JP:e>9 aM ia equipped for
St. John s Military School.
SALINA, kansas
SALINA, KANSAS.
W-For circulars addran, W.lt.r M. J.r, A .MT; Uea^.'t«. THOMA*. «•««%
'at
Shipahoy,
I'atora ♦it. .. 1 ± i
Caters to the best trade only.
WELCOME TO ALL.
Come and Try the
PALACE BARBER SHOP.
n.''il,Vi',L'?Just, I'arehaseit tlie Palace
win peium. fepoclal attention win
neeaRt1rn3^ak„rnB t,M
PIEST - CLASS - WORKMEN - ONLY
!li\T,e ,wen three of them
beln« men who have been In vonr
and,wiiie?rlyieTer *""'e ,lle "I'enlnif
class^vori? B pf d0iyou ex'"' '"*
iiass work, l'lease give us a call.
J. RAYNER, Prop.
c Street Opposite Caatf
House.
Beit stock all the M*m.
toll,scott l ciltlir
SCOTT A. CALVERT,
Attorney and Councilors
AT LAW.
thee over liank ol Terry, Ferry,Ok
I A. F. Prucha,
Manufacturer of the Finest
Brands of
Cigars
IN THE CITY.
lxth street,
opposite Court IIoum.
DR. SEATON
-Dentist
0ff'c* °v,er St. Leuis Restaurant, O
St. between Seventh and Eighth.
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Greer, Bert R. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 127, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 19, 1895, newspaper, February 19, 1895; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116640/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.