The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 136, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
bol'th
No. lot, Texas Kzpress .
9:H P. M.
11 <r. a. m.
.1u wl a. m.
No. 107, Local h*press
42*. Local Freight
north Bomu.
No. 40h, Chicago Kzpress * • JO a. M
No. 4Uh. Missouri ElTsr Kzpress - f. u.
No. 4X1, Local Freight, 10;IS a. m.
K. K. Wkbtkkvklt. Agent,
ferry, O. T., Not. h, WW.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
J O. O. F.—cherokee LodKS No. M, I. O.O.
ivrry, Ohlahoma Territory
•vtiry Thursday «v«uI«k 7 «■ p
&4venth iM'tveaeo Hand C stm ts,
yre always welcome
W. Ki tav, r l
O. G.
lllHOtS
J. , oil
Visitors
I'AI.VI it, N U
i?*irap U4n >°s>
.. Daughters of He-
L ekah, 1 o O F, meets every second
_ad fourth Tuesday of each month Visitors
welcome. Mkh. Makt coNSKBL , > U.
Mkn. M akt How« , Hec.
KNI41IITN of I.AMOR lueel every Wed-
nesday eve.. 7 .«) p m, in their hall
on sixth street over Ponca Milling Co a
■'itore.
«.U .V ikk. US. J. II. Lbkhom, M W .
A V. A A. M. l'erry ixwlge No. 16 holds Its
,/V regular communication the Hi st ami
third Wednesdays nt hull on Ttti street All
Masons In good standing cordially Invited.
II (tucker, w. M. Dr. C. h. Taylor, Sec,y.
Ol'R
WHICH HAS
UH.t n<tJ of A. local union No65*4,
• Perry, oklahoma, meets every Fri-
day evening at 7:au p m, st the city Hall.
Visiting brothers always welcome. \\ . s,
Vanderpool, Secretary; C. W t'rlnce, Pres-
ident.
JUST - ARRIVED.
K of P.—Perry Lodge, No.
9. K. of F.
meets every Monday nlKl * at Hp. m.
Over tilolM' Dry iioods store All visiting
Knights welcome.
W. II. Lkibinmkb, C. C.
J. K. HHANAPKLT, K. of K. and s.
Look for
Next
J^JOMKK C. JONES W.
no. io
meets every first and third Thursday s
r p m at Post Hull on seventh between
a and ii streets. KmmaC Fomkhot.
Hattik J. M< k.MoiiT, l*re« J bee
T^AHTKRN si Alt. Perry cnapter N".-<
Jj meets regularly on the second and fourt h
Wednesdays of each month at hall on 7th
street Visitors cordially Invited. Kinu.).
Morris. . M., Dr. C. K. Taylor, secretary.
WO. W. Perry (amp meets every first
and third Saturday® ut 7 tup. in .In
llarrlnger hrfl) first stairway east of Hoard
of Trade. All old and visiting members re-
quested to )>u present.
E. II. FKBRT, E II. CLABR,
Consul Com. Clerk.
A. R.. Homer C.
I ones Post No. 4.i,
meets every first and third Tliurs
day of ea< h month at " j> i> in., ut k. IV
hall All comrades Invited to meet
with us. C. W. Olmsted.
Wksi.kt Tati.ob, Adj't. Com
FRIENDSHIP ABHEMIILY NO, HMM Kl
OK I., meets every Saturday ♦•Neuin ' at
7 ;«)ln K of P hull on Seventh street he
tween < and D streets, west of land ofllce.
J. II. I.KWI*, It. S. W. T. -MITII, M w
MALE HELP WANTED.
rS75.00A^K
k.\ >\ KKK paid to ladles and
_* • • sell the Uapfd
Dill! Washer. Washes and dries them in
two minutes without wetting the hands. No
experience necessary, sells at slirht; per
manent position. Address >\ . P. II
A Co., clerk No. II, < olumbus, Ohio.
•Win
T. J. Bleviua, one th« rustliiiK
legal lights of Newkirk, was trans- \\rfc? cT Tt? 13 LIS V
acting legal business in Perry today.
Mrs. Cora Harrison r.rrived in the
city today fron Winone, Kus., to join
her husband, who has a fine claim in fT\TD
Red Rock township. j L1 IN 1 A V K 1 i\ VJ
Traveling Auditor Dayman of the
Santa Fe came ill today from the
north and in checking up accounts of j
the Santa Fe at this point.
All notary public seals will have to i
he changed from "P" county to'
"Noble" county. The Timbs office is
prepared to furnif-li new seals.
W. a MoOlmg bM MM • husi- ' 1
ri 1iu* ^ snrinrr strirk
AUihter, «• I.M. I: ,r ad . attend ,J /I lil^ wj IVJL IV
ing to th.'bu-mess during his absence A
Wanted: Will buy stock of gro-
ceries in any part of the territory.
Must be cheap. Will pay spot cash.
Address B. S. Co., box, IKS, tiuthrie,
O. T. 3-2
P. B. Dilday, special correspond-
ent for the Wichita Uagle, was rustl-
ing in the city in the interest of that
great religious ?) daily today and
made this cilice a pleasant call.
The case of the Htate National
Bank of Oklahoma C'iiy vs. J. H. and
U. Morrison, asking for judgement on
a note in the sum of *77.88, was tiled
in the probate court this morning.
Cims. Drake, who has been visiting
his aunt. Mrs. I). W. Ashplar.il, of the
I'acifi'' hotel, left for his home in
Couiv il (.io\e, Kas. We understand
the girls would like to hear from you
soon Charlie.
Three clever women, Mararet De-
laud, Sarah Orne Jewett and Mrs.
Burton Harrison, will try and settle
in the next number of The Ladies
Home Journal when it is proper to i p ✓ tt
use the word "woman" and when the vJKDHR llOLSE
term "lady" should be employed.
It is to be hoped that the old adage Sixth St. Opp. Court IIou9e.
"March comes in like a lion and goes j
out like a lamb" may prove true this OPEN ALL NIGHT,
time. Oklahoma has been blessed:
with <|uite a sufficiency ofi.the lion's i
share of late, and now about all that
is required is just a little more wet |
and not quite so much frost.
The "Conundrum Social" to be j All kinds of Game in Season,
given by the Christian Endeavor at Perry, - Ok la.
the Christian church Monday evening
Ituckleu's Arnica fealv« .
The best palve in the world for cutp,
bruiwen, sores, ulcers, salt rhev^n, fe-
short program has been prepared and yer sores, tetter, chapped hinds,
will be rendered free of charge, after i chilblains, corns, and all skin e*up-
wliich delicious refreshments will be ! tion, and positively cures piles 01 no
served consiatidg of twenty different pay required. It is guaranteed to
delicacies for which a charge of | give perfect satisfaction or money re-
twenty- five cents will be made for all 1 funded. Price 25 cents per box, for
you can eat. [sale by J. M. Remington.
Last Chance!
Letter Heads,
Envelopes,
and Bill Heads
BARGAINS
Week.
^^PHINTED AT:
The Famous,
South ^ble Stjuara, Opp. Court Ilouse. I
LITTLE GEM
V !MEAL
COST
- FIVE - DAYS
IO. o. F. I'erry KnrumjuBent n<>. Perry tj p o>th. ) an been postponed to .Moil*
9 Ok., meets every r*ies«lay evening at 11
7 ;iu at (Hid Fellows hall vi«ltln«r patri- I day evening, March 1th. All are
invited to attend at that time. A
.. PERKY CATCHES.
Furnished rooms, corner Sth and II
J. L. Pflncoast left this evening for
Newkirk.
Rev. Bosworth went to Guthrie
this a. m.
F. M. Harlston came down from
Cross today.
T. M. Richardson, sr., returned to
Oklahoma City.
Wm. Reed, of Pawnee, was over to-
day on business.
J. H. Havigliorst went up to New-
kirk this afternoon.
J. A. Emmerson, of Stillwater, is
in the city on business.
F. B. Winters was in from his claim
on the Salt Fork today.
F. S. Cole, of Independence, Mo.,
is in the city on business.
C. C. Holland is up from Guthrie on
business of a legal character.
Attorney Joe Lafferty left on the
noon train for Oklahoma City.
Frank McKee is down from Cross
today rustling in the metropolis.
Mrs. McKinjie, of Tonca City, is
In the city today on legal bu ■ ; ss.
W. S. Harrison, of White ltock, is
1 he talk of the Southwest,
THOSE $7.35 SUITS
— AT THE—
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.
If you have not seon them do not delay for they are going
fast and cannot be duplicated. Our new spring line of
Gent's Furnishings, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes
are filling our Store. Prices lower than ever. Tiie best
White Shirt for *1.00 on earth.
N. B. Trunks at cost.
STAR CLOTHING CO.
North Side of Square.
Russell Briggs cama up last night j Home Agr in.
from the capitaKcity and is shaking J. E. Shanafelt returned last niglit
hands with .Perry friends. Russel is j from his claim twenty-live miles north
a true born boomer, having taken in : of the city, where he has been for the
every opening including Old Oklaho- J past week looking after his farming
ma, and as usual secured a good claim j interests. He reports every thing
in the strip, which lie cashed not! nourishing on the Salt Fork and the
long since for the neat little sum of j people of that vicinity working like
THE,
Office.
.si,000.
The Callicotte's played to another
good house last night despite the in-
clemency of the weather and every-
one went home pleased with the pre-
sentation of "My Partner." The
play was filled with thrilling incidents
of frontier life, and was far from be
ing devoid of comic. They
. . „ , i arranged to present for this evening's
transacting business In Perry todaj attra,rt|on th*e vt.ry interesting play,
-v
f /I
J. L. Robinson, the silver tongued j ''Woman against Woman.'
orator of Kay county, is rustling in j stolen.
the city. | j,'rom liitcli rack, east of the Court
Joe Miller, of the firm of Miller & ; House in the city of Perry, February
Miller, came up from Guthrie thi-■ 2sth, between the hours of
Trojans getting ready for spring
planting. The wheat acreage in that
section, he says, is splendid and the
prospects are that a largo amount of
corn and oats will ho planted in that
seotion this season. A splendid rain
fell there Monday and the farmers
are jubilent over the prospects of a
have good season. It is wonderful what a
transformation has taken place since
September 16, 1893. The home of the
coyotte and the bleak prairies of
It Mil) Do lit Aliicli for You.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111
writes that he had a severe kidney
trouble for many years, with severe
pains in his back and also that his
bladder was aifected. He tried many
so called kidney cures but without
any good result. About a year ago
he began the use of Electric Bitters
and found relief at once. Electric
Bitters is especially adapted to cure
all kidney and liver troubles and
often gives almost instant relief. One
trial will prove our statement. Price
only 50c. for large bottle. At J. M.
Remington's drug store.
>ii™.
New Hampshire yijlds most of the
mica produced In this country, and no
i great quantity at that. Mica alw.iys
maintains a yood price, and second
hand furniture dealers in New York
sometim
j bric-a-
it, and
j guild
a window of her shop glazed with
leaded mica by way of advertisement
FERGUSON STAGE CO.
U. S. MAIL AND STAGE LINE.
•Stage leaves Perry'for Pawnee every day (Sunday included) at 9 a. m,
for Morrison, Lela and Pawnee, arrives at Pawnee at 3 p. m. Leaves Paw-
nee at 9 a. m. arrives at Perry at 3 p. m., connecting at Pawnee with daily
stage fop Cleveland and Tulsa. Through tickets sold to Cleveland and Tulsa.
This line carries the U. S. mail and express and is well equipped for passen-
gers with reasonable rates and fast time.
1
evening.
C. C. Cragin, the owner of a tine
claim on the Salt Fork was in the
city today.
F. N. Shruder left for El Reno to-
day where he will visit friends for
gome time.
Henry Larndan, the popular oyster
man from Arkansas City, was in the
city today.
Some of ourjlocalJ sportsmen were
peddling](wild ducks on tho street
last evening.
Mrs. T. H, Soward is reported
quite sick at herJ.home three miles
north of the ctty.
Wanted, a girl to do general house l):'i aiui
work. Enquire of Mrs. Lobsitz, cor-
ner J. and Seventh streets.
Volney Hoggatt returned home
from Newkirk this morning where he
has been on legal business.
A. E. Bean, representing a lirge
clothing house of Kansas City, Mo.,
is transacting business in our city.
6
and 7 o'clock p. m., a bright bay
horse, weight about 1100 pounds,
wire cut on both front feet, one cut
very much noticable, seven years old
and about sixteen or seventeen hands
high. Also harness which was on the
horse at the time he was stolen.
A reward of *">.00 will be given for
the return of the horse.
Address
T. J. Taylor,
Chief of Police, Perry, Okla. j
\V«-Kt I'crry Meeting.
There will be a me* tin;* of
to e\
ot W
l luroiiuro dealers in isew lork I
itimes make it a specialty. Even |P j TI 5 Ol 1
apt. onns Military School.
1 in Houston street has a pane in J
SALINA, KANSAS.
A flrst-clnss boarding school for boys and young men. Prepares for business of col
lege, at the sam< time pays much attention t<> military training and physical culture
Arms and amunltlons furnished by the United States. Superb building, Delightful loca
tion, Able professors.
, RT. REV. E. S. THOMAS, Rector,
or circulars address, Walter M. Jay, A. M., Head Master.
A l ot of t.old.
A storm overturned a large oak tree
on tho farm of M. I>. Cartwright, of
Ripley, Miss. While squirrel hunting
B. S. Saunders, of Indian Bay, Ark., | :
once desersed plain is now a built up, I dlb:°/0V0r5d b?noath tho roots . Pot
well developed farming region, and j £°i tiher com amounting to
the ring of the hammer and tho saw, \ flu.000.
and the sharp crack of the farmer's |
whip, as lie turns the sod, is all music
to the ears of an energetic, laboring
and enterprising people.
KnightM of the Maccitbeeft.
The states commander writes us
from I.incoln, Neb., as follows: "Af-
ter trying other medicines for what
seemed to be a very obstinate cough
n our two children we tried Dr.
King's New Discovery and at the end
of two days the cough entirely left
them. We will not bo without it
hereafter, as our experience proves
I that it cures where all other remedies
interest fail."—Signed, F. W. Stevens, State
cit / . ..id pi. rty holder Com. Why not give this great medi-
' I'err\ mgi.t • 6:30 o'clock I f1?6, ? t™*1' 89 '} 'H guaranteed and
, , trial bottles are free at J. M. Ilem-
tne liij;'.! s ioul bunding, co:ner , jngton's drug store. Regular size 50c
1 and 91.
E streets. Let there be a
good attendance.
llouHe and Lot for Sale on Tiuie.
Anyone wishing to buy a house and
lot on easy terms. Part down and
balance in monthly payments, can
do so by calling on W. E. McClung nt
lumber yard on D street. Will build
house to suit purchaser. 3t,
Special Notice.
Occupation taxes for the current
quarter were due and payatfle to the
city treasurer Feb. 3. All delin-
quents are hereby notified that suit
Will be instituted against them unless
payment is made at once.
• li. D. Lehman, City Troas.
Farmers and Merchants Bank.
(First Pub. In Daily Times, Feb.23, wj5.(
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
In the District court of Noble county,
Territory of Oklahoma.
The Darlington Miller Lumber Company,
Plaintiff.
vs.
Simeon Barnum, Moses Snattlnger, (whose
Christian names are unknown,) -. i .
smith, o. P. N. Walker, ('.Trapper, l.\
li. Tripp, A. II. Malln and Walker and
Kneeland, Defendants.
The above named defendants and each of
you, will take notice that you have been
sued In the District court of' Noble count v.
Territory of oklahoma, by the Darlington
Miller Lumber company In an action tor
foreclosure of mechanics Hen for the sum
of VHtyslx and thirty one-hundreds ($:>•;
and HO-100) dollars and interest at 7 per cent
from Aug llht.iK'4, and costs of this a -Hon
and said above named defendants and each
of you are untitled that you must appear
and answer the petition which has been
filed In said court on or before the ytli day
of April, A. D. lv.o, and that If you and
each of you do not so answer and appear,
said petition will be taken as true, and
Judgement will be taken for tlftyslx and
, thirty one-hundredths (5band ;;u ico) dollars
and interest from Aug. nth. ItfJl ut 7 per
cent per annum and a Judgement foreclos-
ing said mechanics' lien, and for costs of
thi- action.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set
my hand und affixed the seal of said court
thlsJ.'ith day or February, lv.5 at Perry,
Noole county, Oklahoma Territory.
J. II. ILWtollORRT.
[sk.vi.J (ierk Dlst, Court.
k. T. Tkhiik, Deputy
Shipahoy,
Caters to tho best trade only.
WELCOME TO ALL.
Com!1 anil Try the
PALACE BARBER SHOP.
Having Just purchased the Palace
Barber shop I wish to say that the
shop will be recleaned and papered
and painted as soon as the weather
will permit, special attention will
be given to keeping tlie llath Tubs
neat and cleans
FIEST - CLASS - WORKMEN - ONLY
have been employed, three of them
being men who have been In your
tow n nearly ever since the opening
and will be glad to do you extra tlist
class work. Please give us a call
J. RAYNER, Prop.
tullt scott
J. L. CALVKRT
SCOTT &. CALVERT,
Attorney and Councilors
AT LAW,
fhec over Bank of Perry, Perry,Ok
C Street Opposite Court
House.
Best stock all the time.
A. E Prucha,
Manufacturer of the Finest
Brands of
Cigars
IN THE CITY.
opposite Court llouw
UR.SEATO
^Dentist
Office over St. Louis Restaurant, O
St. between Seventh and Eighth*
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Greer, Bert R. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 136, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1895, newspaper, March 1, 1895; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116649/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.