Perry Chief, The (Newspaper) - March 4, 1887, Perry, Iowa V THE PHI MAY By FRANK M. HOE THE U a consolidation of the and tor and IU la to be larger than unv other and than thut of liny paper In the or It the official paper of the reports The in advance of any other Terms lOc three 73c j when paid In ad- If not BO VOL. NO. 23. MARCH 4, 1887. WHOLE NO. 649. with a of 3..VXI, flip junction of the Uri Fort Milwaukee A St. Paul The division 01 I In- N and in ni ry otters to liy but frw In us wo very coal within u nidi us of four H mining or tons per Tho Coon within 11 short distance of and viH water power Tor all Out arc M. i Ft. li St. L. LIB direct to every part men In that of lor 1'erry a name aa ti SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT OF 1887. MAN'S PARLOR CLOTHING Cheerfully thanking those who have traded with and for the benefit of those who have we wish to announce that our fourth year with opens out most brilliantly with is futur for us While we have continually added now we trust to our we are still desirous of as many many Our aim in business 18 the flattering prospect of a prosperous By giving us your kind attention and reading our each week we will endeavor to place before you a few of our special lines of seasonable have and give our Goods just as We are always ready to compare Quality and Quantity with We have made a special endeavor this Spring to place in our store one of the largest assortments of HATS that was ever unloaded in your little city consisting of all the correct styles for YOUNG MEN and OLD forget the can't mis it as its the only Parlor Clothing House in We are located on Second Street directly opposite the Opera Of course it is a little out of the way for but then it always pays you to hunt us March 1st, 1887. DEALER IN Hardware and Wire and THIS COME AND SEE At home every day in the week except O. H. DRUGS ANJ TOILET i. DEALER IN DRUGS MEDICINES ALSO A FULL LINE OF Toilet and Flesh Prescriptions Carefully No. 13N. Second St. J. DOUGHERTY Having changed our business to a CASH we are now offering Special Inducements to cash in the lowing lines os first-class COFFEES AND Kerosene Oils and Vegetables of all Oyster Snaps and Cakes of all Canned Goods of every descriptions and of of the best Etc. GLASS AND Tea and Chamber Hanging and Stand Silverware and other goods too numerous to All of which we will sell at lowest possible prices for Spot Cash or Country Call and get our Respectfully Dougherty Official J. N. Thornton Walsh Biddy Supt ley County W Wooden of H. j L. M Thornley M Hoeye Willis X Jolm S C Second L Third W H terms or tnc first named in 1K87. SCHOOL L' O. O P C Fred L D K K County Capital the Court meets with a docket of 19 229 ami 12 probate cases confronting it. The printed docket contains one hundred and four the largest ever got out in this seems that tho new commerce law is not interpreted by the C. It. 1. P. as in any way interfering with the issuing of mileage tickets in payment for They have renewed their contract with the for 18S7. of Dallas was brought to Adel last Wednesday and tried before Esquire Diddy on charge of selling intoxicating He was lined and in default of ment went to There are a number of cases against Barney yet to be heard and he is likely to with us tor some time to came very near being burned out Sunday The stove pipe from the kitchen stove does not go into a but into a pipe which passes through and above the some way the pipe slipped from its place and set to tho It was discovered almost as soon as it started and by tearing up the shingles and getting water quickly to the tire it was extinguished without any serious Wilkinson arrived Monday evening and opened Court promptly on time this lie an- that the criminal docket would be taken up two weeks from this time when Judge Ay res will be This is necessary account of Judge kinson's acquaintance with the cases while acting as District The jury is summoned for 10 o'clock to and will be promptly set at work on the civil Maple Grove few things wo would like to Some one handing UB a well filled pocket One original item from The fellow that hung A new set of brains for the A burner big enough for John A bigger birch for the Jim colts kept A few more items coming in. Some fellow holding four while we hold a straight A good turnout at the literary row Robinson vacant house A live director elected next A move towards organizing a Sunday The preserve being got from J. Cullie and Bowlegs run a foot The the dude learned his English F. F. McAtee debating the Evart Stewart popping the literary last week on account of bad The question and gramme held over for this solved that intemperance has caused more misery than is the Chier E. W. Berry E. Wo look for a lively de- and Mrs. Bert Leonard are iting friends and relatives in Polk city before going to J. C. Boss will occupy tho house that Mr. Rishel says that although lie can't to express his love for Miss he don't suppose it will do him anv That's if he will look in the he'll find the meaning of his and that will ex- plain the whole Cullie the dupe of a A couple of came to Mr. place and got a two-year-old They tried to haul her in a ber but by the time she had the wagon box pretty well they concluded it would be wise to lead school meeting next day Turn out one and Diamond Report of examinations for the term ending Feb. 25th, 1887, taught in Dia- mond 6, Union Boone A Kate 97; Etai 03; Eva 97; John 93; An- na 97; Lottie 68; Aurilla 93; Harry 98; Orin 90; David 9-5; Albert 96; Charles Fred 93. 11 Mattie Dora 95; John 89; Ellis George Edith 90. u John 88; Leslie 90; Lester 90; Roy 90; Fred 91; Earnest 90; Lora 92. D Florence 90; Abbio 90; Eddie 91; 92. Number 33; average daily 31; names of pupils neither tardy nor Eva Ray John Harry David Lora Mattie Florence Dora Lester Fred George LIZETTA CUBE FOB Piles are frequently preceded by a ol weight in the lions and lower part of the causing the patient to suppose he 1ms some tion of the kidneys or neighboring At symptoms of tion are uneasiness of the etc. A moisture like producing a very able after getting is a common Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr. Pile which acts directly upon the parts absorbing the ing the intense and effecting a permanent Price 50 Ad- dress The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Bold Probate To it may GENERAL GREAT BARGAINS Blankets Underware of i writing February A. nn Instrument In purporting to he tho Will nnd Testament of Joshim was died In office of tho of tho District within and for Pallas and thereupon March 21st 1887, at one o'clock p. WHB us tlie time for proving the same and admitting said will to Given under ray band and official coal at my office In this 2Xth day of February A. D. 1W7. LEA dV 3t clerk District i CHICAGO CASH January 1887. Is receiving his first invoice of New Goods for the early spring IN Groceries Provisions V Etc. Having bought and the store of Louis 1 will keep always on hand a good supply of everything usually kept in a first-class grocery together with and and hope by fair and honorable ing to merit a share of the public Goods Delivered to Any Part of the Second