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PERRY DAILY ENTERPRISE.
VOL. 1.
PERRY, NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1895.
NO. 4.
TERMS UK SUHgoJitlTJONS:
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EAILUOAD TIMETABLE.
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LOCAL NEWS.
Talliaforro f«*r fruit*.
We defy competition iu prices,
miugs Mercantile Co.
1 0t
Cum
A BAD BREAK.
j F. P Frybcrger Forgets his Integrity and
Mo. 404, Chic
h« um. Mi- -ti
ho. 4-\ J. < l\
HH UOI NI ,
i res*
ift r Kxprea*
rei^hi
Tho eaae of Philli|*< vs Harrington in
, on trial before Judge Kiug.
! The rase of Hollingnworth and Kliug
| VH Kelly closed before Judge Davis yes-
iterdav.
Leaves His l'ji«nds to Hold the Saiik
Narrowly Escape from Hough
Treatment.
PERSONALS.
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OFi'lCIAL DIRE0T0HY.
TKItl(l'i6lilAI..
©#Tcriior
H-f 'tni jr
ribift Junta*
C. 8 Ma all
Hoi-t. I'uulic Instruction.
Tr «a- nrer
eli
I'onimiMHi
COIMV
W. ('. Reiiffltw.
.1.
Frank hale.
Get pure fruit flavors at Richey's ice
cream parlors; south side square, oppo-
site land oflifrt. i Gt.
Kruivk Smith is building a neat addi-
tion to his houje co 9th and D, and is
| putting in a substantial foundation un
\ der the whole house.
II. D. OntoafOft* —
rilAl* 1 nlbranh ^is building a neat Ave
(. A. lJiinc. e. room house ou the corner of 8th and I>.
We are pleased to see our busings men
-R. 7<. Long was in Guthrie Monday.
E. E. lY^ivendobler visited the Capi-
Mrs. Nicholb^ii went to Guthrie'yes
terdsy. \
tal yesterday.
Judgo Herrod came up from Gutiire
One of our prominent contractors 1' this morning.
P. Frybemer, who nearly every one sup I „J. w. Miller wont to liuffccio mi
posed w as an honorable man, has ahow- I night's train.
ed up in a very unfavorable light. He) ' ,, , . . n.. \
' ' , Dr *ic*d went to Oklahoma City on
has had good credit in the city, but has
basely abused the confidence of his
friends. Ilo has been running accounts
wherever be could and at the tine of his
xrc: ron
Probate Judge
At', is...
tiheiiff
Treotur t
KegtPter of Dewlc
i fcranty (lerk
Hupt. Public Il.Hlmet t u
Couu..i%ti< i . ri
city.
.... A. n. MIIM.HCT.
T. H. bowuid.
.1. \. HNIIM<II.
J U Wallace.
. H E. lMrhunJaou
31.C For,I.
ro,l,y
. J, Jl. Van Anker.
. t '. W. I limited.
W. W. M©< ullough.
A. T. ITowand Mayor.
J. T. Nobis Onrk
('. T. cur:*- ... I'ul ce Juris*.
T. M. liiclmnisna, jr Traaawar.
W. y. I ..*!« Mtorli. j.
c. I. Ltmboessr A*«o*S' r.
COUNCILMAN.
Flr*t W ird
Hecond A ai *1
Third Wn-.l
FotirO V ur<i
rift . Want
Suth Who!
Seventh
ic<ir-# 1/cvy, Jn. l)nlan*y
. r M« rri* , I. i:. liMrntH
K. t M«iycr, \v , Monroe
M. licit /, J. A. Ai:1i r-oli
it v .oi 3. r, i>. rii<iii;i -i n
, M. Pi tiic, A I. M' K.II. M
Alley, Jci.UMia
/. \N l C PI1CE.
securing homes asfabt as possible.
Subscribe for the Daily Enterpmni:
and k# jp thoroughly posted on the daily
happeiiin^s in your own city.
W. T. Treoman. caHhier of the
Farmerp Sc Merchants bank, is havijig
his residence painted which adds greatly
to its appearance.
Fine fruits and fresh vegetables at
Cuuiiuin^s Mercantile ('•).
The Perry Poultry House on 1) street,
one half block west of the poatotlice
pays cash for poultry, butter and
eggs. 33-tf.
Midget, one of ti.e attaches of MrF.
Jaeks<jirf« resort at Guthrie, was arrested
at Purcell and brought to tiutiirie as an
departure owed a number of his friends
in amounts ranging from a tritle up to
$12">.U0.
liut for his connection with a young
{girl here. Mihh Lillie Mater, he might
! have stayed and paid his bills, but in
some way he got the girl to go to his
jooin and attempted to fill her up with
beer. In some way the girl's father
found out at>out the matter and inter
ferred with his plans. There was str rig
talk of using some tnr and feathers, but
Fryberger heard of the matter and
quickly disposing of his lose efforts, he
hired a team to drivo him to the I it ti"*
ntation ten miles north and left for parts
unknown.
To the God of the Indian.
Col. A. J. Blackwell, known to all in
the Territory as the great town builder,
says that he has been visited by the an-
gels and was instructed to build a Tem-
ple at his town of, David, I. T., to per-
TOWNH1TK HOARD.
CUmiD rbnothf
Hec')>l.(l l)il liur<.ifiK ( '!! -••! An
1 red Iu Pulley
I'OST OFFIC E.
LODGE DlREOfOEY.
AO, V. W. Perry Ix dge No. 18,
Anci« nt Urdi-r of Unitwl Workmen,
me<«tfi first and tt. rd Tuesd .y evenings
of es« h month at ' :iJn p. n ., in Globe
building on west • ide s<^unre. VS orkmen
m g(x d f- inding Irotu other hxlges o.r-
dially inviteii. K. E. Ginno?cH, \\. M.
W. C. McCune, Recorder.
I RASTER N HT \ K. P(
J No "JL mw*ts regularly on the second
and fourth Wednesdays - f each month
at hall on D street. Visitors cordially
invitecl.
1o. O. P 1 • i' • No« 1; I
O.o. F. meetaevery Thursday evening
at 7:30 p.m. on 7th' street between 11
and(\ Visitors are alwajs welcome.
w. W. Kt ; ill O. 'r P.M.n H.
Otojr. N. €r.
A. It., IIoi er C. Jonei Poet No W,
*1 meets every Monday ev ning at ~
7:30
p. m. at their hall near the corner of
Seventh and B street. Ail comrades in-
iiUxi to meet with- us.
accomplice in the Ledger murder. This ! p^tuate the religion of the Indian. lie
makes five people up to date who are un- j proposes to build a magnificent edifice
der the same charge and the returns are rivaling in beauty and grandure the
not all in vet. 1 great Mormon temple of Salt Lake
City. It will cost £100,000, I^et the
A tine line of green peas and straw-
berries at T. G. Adkison's. 1-tt.
No young lady who cares anything
for her reputation w ill frequent a wine
room, w ith or without a male escort, and
when thi y so far forget themselves as to
commit such an olTonse against society
th.*y should be prepared to suffer the
consequences.
good work go on. Wo shall be pleaaed
to attend services in the temple when
completed.
Wall paper at cost; closing out our
stock. Call at Perry Drug Co. 4'J
Try Cuinmings Mercantile (.
staple and fancy groceries.
Madame Jackson, the suspected ac-
complice in the Lc lger murder at (Juth-
rie, was the victim of Lawyers Morrison
and McCarver to the tunc of $50 before
Justice Jackson, for services rendered
according to contract with her in the
defense of Frank Thorpe, her supposed
accomplice.
An elegant line of California canned
peaches, plums, apricots, and pears at
Cuaiming* Mercantile Co.
Church Festival.
I The Christian Endeavor of the Chns-
j tian church will give an ice cream and
strawberry social at the church Thurs-
day eveuiug. The proceeds > to go to-
wards pa) ing the $50 pledge the young
people made on the day the church w as
dedicated. Refreshments will be the
best. Cream 10c; strawberries 10c; cake
5c. Attend and encourage the young
people in their work.
We would be pleased if the subscrib
6rs of the Daily Enterprise would re
NIGHTS OF LA HOK meet each ! port each time the paper fails to reach
Wednesday evening at I'M st^ Jar- | them regularly. We have not as yet
Perry Prug Co. beats the them all for
prices ou wall paper. 1 9
Capt. Stiles of Ponce City is a happy
man. Ho was the claimant for a claim
ou which a great part of Poncn City is
situated. In the local land otlico (.'apt.
- Dr.
(irofoFniuiih! Ijusinmw Inlay.
Mrfl, [)r. 'j i'bble of Stillwater took
the noon train for ( u 4,ir'e.
—W. M. Cobb has secu. ^ l «il nd is
home again awaiting his trial.
- The family of T S. CVlwoll vis
iting friends in Pay no county.
John Furrow of the firm of Furrow
Rron., florists of Guthrie, is in the city.
- Henry Flynn, one of oi r property
qwnera, low of Genesco, Kansas, is iu j
tlio city.
Tom King, the popular clerk of the
land offtso went to Kay county on otli
cial business.
—J. W. Luke of tho firm of Luke
Dros., musical dealers of Oklahoma City,
is al tho Pacific.
. — J , E. Hagby left today for Pawnee
to look after his business interests and
will bo gone several days.
- The Muses Xix, Ness and Logan
and Mrs. Lila Graham of Guthrie were
visitors in this city yesterday.
- Mrs, C. W. Nicholson visited the
Capital city yesterday and attended the
minstrel show in the evening.
—Mr. Bartiles, the owner of a line
c'uim on lied Rock, left for New York
City yesterday on a short business trip.
—Joseph Miller was up from Guturie
yesterday for the purpose of defending
W. P. Franklin before tho court, charg-
ed with perjury.
W. T. McGoorge, a prominent Still-
water druggist, and Miss Hand are to ho
married at the Episcopal church in that
city this evening.
—A. Lay ton, father of Architect Lay-
ton, left this morning for Colorado where
ho intends to make his future home.
His family will follow in a few days.
—F. P. Rightley, representing tho St
Louis branch of tho National Wall Pa-
per Co., is in tho city, Fred is an old
time friend and we wore glad to have
him call.
—Miss Kattie Anderson. stoD-daugh-
ter of A. T. Riley, who has been visiting
friends at Lyons, Kansas, arrived on the
evening train last night. Miss Anna
Riley will arrive tomorrow. Miss Anna
Riley has been teaching school in To-
y'jj.
Lumber ;tn>l Building Material.
trail
orucr ( und nth St"
Rettail at wholesale prices.
>§C. C. IN UK A
Can show you a
Selected Line of Wall Paper
find Toilet Articles
Duy for cash, and y?u get tho discount; am hero to stay and so/icite
. trade. yours, C. C, INGHAM.
Opp osite Ijan'l Offino on Snvontli ntroel.
Well
G, X. 3LXMEQGKEB.
-yJ IC I IUST LK K-^'' v //
Koop^ M full line of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
Gnrden ~^cdr, nnd Vec^ttiblf
Prices no olijept. (iivf* iir n trial. ioiIs tloliv*pr<H! t.; p.irt tli^ c
Leave orders as you go for your mail. West side 71 h, between }J and E.
SO WARD, CLARK&ENRIGHT,
Attorucjs-nt-l.inv.
M. \V. LVNCII,
ltenl Eatiite, Lo.iiis. Claims n Specialty. I
Gth street, opp. N. E. ci'rner square,
PE11KV, OKLAHOMA
•F(oYy\L
•W 0RCESTER
ff Vs V V IF V "J- V V V* V *r *
Stiles was awarded the land as against peka, Kansas, during the past winter,
K. M. McDonald the contestant, ami tho
i>enter'a hall one door west of the Buck- i matter8 in f aU working order, and if i latter allowed tho timo to pass in which
horn meat n arket on 1> street, between (* 1. ... 1 >
Utli and Till.
any mistakes are niaclo tlioy will be rec ;
— 7- I titled as spedily as possible.
■ O. O. P., Perry eucampm.ut No.
J- & meets e\.>r\ Tuiwlay waning I An eleRiint lut of strawberries just re
at 7:30 at Odd lVllows liali, Visitinc I ceived at Ouminin({S Mercantile Co,
patriarchs are eordially invited to ut j T|](, it c]ork ia on hjs rtv„lar roun,is
tend. H. W. Lksiniikk, u. I'. ■ ,
J T Greooik, Scribe. 'endeavoring to collect tbe occupation
I tax, ami as usual our business men have
CSTlUlli I^idae No. S llauxhters of refIint..red a full fledged kick. They seem
Jj liebocca, I. O. O. F. meets every ....... .. .
ncond and fourth Monday of each j to think that as they pay their tax, in
month. Visitors welcome. | suranca, rent nnd other necessary exjien
• ————:——— ; : "7; 7- ses they are doing their share towards
Al'. V A. M. Perry I.c*lije No, 1;,| , ,
hold, its regular omrnftifaicat'on the j ihatntajning the city gormuneut and
first and third Wednesdays at hall on I) , talk seriously of combining and fighting
he could file an appeal, thus making the
decision final sud titlo vested in Capt.
Stiles.
Have the Daily Enterpkise left at
your door every evening. It gives all
the latest news. 15 cents per week.
and was cosnidered 0110 of the best
teach ore in that city.
As our readers will notice, we fail to-
day to give both sides of our paper in
tho usual patent. For somo unaccount-
—Mrs. C. D. Went worth and children
left on tho afternoon train for a short
visit with relatives in Kansas City. Mo.
You can always fin<4 tho choicest ci-
gars at the Cuinmings Mercantile Co.
Dried and canned fruits of all kinds
at Cuinmings Mercantile Co.
GotoCummings Mercantile Co. for
queensware.
Tho leading grocer in the city—T. G.
Adkieon. l-0t.
RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL.
--There is a flourishing Young Wom-
en's Christian association in Calcutta,
India.
—An undenominational deaconesses'
home and hospital, co ting over S11S,-
000. has been dedicated at I lay ton. O.
—The First, or North Congregation*
al church, lJridgeport, Conn., will eel*
ebrate its -00th anniversary, June
19-20.
—The German Presbyterians have
ISO ministers in the United States and
154 churches, with a membership oi
12,059.
—The Baptists of New York state ex-
ponded last year in mission work, in-
i
able reason our paper did not come, but cludiug city missions in New York and
we will not be left, und have secured blank ' Brooklyn. £105,213.03.
—Frceport, 111., has recently raised
£10.500 to cancel the indebtedness on
the Young Men's Christian association
fckjA:' ft* Jfk A- zfm A J&r A; r!Se. jfii
W C C Corsets,
Improve a poor form,and irive to ti kocmI form
that elejcnnco of appearance which a woman
must po;. m-im to ►<> ia fashion.
Tho variety of trtybM it< unlimited, and from
them any ludy will liable to fiud junt the
: ti it Mil to hor form and at the price she want* to
pay.
\Y. K. Chapinn ii 4\ ('a„ Ag:ts.
paper and give our patrons tho local
news as usual. I.s will bo noticed the
For the I st in tho city see the Perry I Globe Dry Goods Store have monopo-
Dejiverod ]iztid one page, which will be found in
Ice Co., (b'.^Uuo wagon),
anywhere in the city.
street. All masons in good standing
cordially invited.
Kot* P., Perry Lodge No. 9, K. of P.
meets every Monday night at 8 p. m.
All visiting Knights welcomo
tho matter to a finish before tho courts.
T,
Try our dried fruits.
Seventh between A ahd B streets.
IlltlENDSHIP Assembly No. 1004,
K. of L. meetn every Taturday even-
in^ at 7:^0 in K. of P. hall on 7th stoet,
west of land ofhee, W. T. Smith, M. W .
J. H. Lewis, R. S.
Boot, Shoes,
manufacturkb of
FINE BOOTS AND SHOES.
A rit and Sntinfaction Guaranteed.
North Hide Square near tho Postoflice.
Pure ice cream for family use, packed
and delivered, at Richey's, south side,
opposite land oflice. -l-6t.
Adkison.
1 Gt
—Tom Taylor, Jr., and Chns. Dodge
tr „ „ . . ... . , liriltf%BTv" I have returned from tho Kickapoo coun-
r 11. C. and J. ol A. local union No.
I <M, Perry, t). T., meets every Friday j try. Ihey got what they supposed was
evening at 8:30 at the city hall, Visit- an inside tip and started froji Perry in
ing hrothersalways wel 'ome. j the midst of a howling rain storm at 9
OMKIt C JONI S, V. . tit. O.Jo'dlocli at night. The bpys say ti.ex-
No. 10meets every fir., and third have their claim selected and are only
Thursdava at 7:30 p. ni..at Post Hall on uniting for the "sure enough" opening
They do not care to got off again on a
false scent.
W. II. Kirchner, one of our promineut
real estate men, has a tine claim four
| miles north on the Black Boar that
proves Mr. Kirch ner to bo as good a
rustler on the farm as he is in general
business. He has 20 acres oi corn nearly
knee high that promises as tine n crop
as any field ever planted. It ia simply
elegant. His oats ace -b-ijjug very nicely
and promise a fuil crop. About 25 acres
of whoat will yield him at least a half
crop. This is very encouraging and
shows what can be done when prop-
er effort is combined wity even a fuir as-
sistance from nature. North of Mr.
Kirchner pn the upland a Bohemian,
Al Jottiska, has as tine a prospect for
wheat as was ever Reen in the Territory.
Those reports coming in now after the.
continued dry woathor make us all feel
bettor. There is a chance for a fair
whoat harvest yet.
Fresh fish every Wednesday at Hunt's
market. 4 -tt.
For the Fireman's tournament to be
held in Guthrie, May 8, 9 and 10, the A.
T. & S. F. will sell round trip tickets
from Perry at rate of $1.20. Tickets on
sale May 7 and 8, with return limit May
11. E. E. Westkkv klt.
Agent.
tenisting reading.
A. E. Mueller, representing the Chas.
Schmidt Toy & Notion Co., of St Louis,
was in the city today.
Tho grand jury has taken a recess un-
til Monday in order to find out whether
or not thoir roccnt actions aro legal un-
der the order of Chief .Justica Dale.
A. H. BOLES,
ATTORNEY-AT-L AW.
Practice in all the Courts in Okla-
homa and Before the Land Office.
Ollice opposite nortli of courthouse,
PERRY, - - - OKLAHOMA,
Wilson A Son for all kinds of^ grocer-
db C street, between 5th and Oth.
Why pay sewing machine peddlers $1
down and 32 cents a week till you die
when Cummings <Sr Brown will sell you
a good machine for $20. l.Gt.
Mrs. Haluishorn, from San Francisco,
Js hero and offers her sorvices to the pub-
lic as nurse. She carries a diplomaand
guarantees satisfaction. She can be
fcnnd nep.r co- Oth &H. 3 fi
For Sale
A good upright piano. Cheap for
cash. Call at corner 3rd and K streets.
1 6t.
Query?
As tho attorneys, litigants nnd wit-
nesses wlioso business require their
prompt attendance at court gather in
the lobby, tho question occures to them,
Why aro the doors locked and we com-
pelled to stand without waiting until
tho doors aro opened, and why cannot
the doors be thrown open and those
who have business before the court al-
lowed to go in and bo seated? Tho
court bouse is the property of tho pub-
lic, and as tho public have business at
the court, they should bo allowed to
enter the court room and there await
tho opening of the instead of being com-
pelled to stand like so many cattlo in a
corral waiting for tho coming of tho
master. There could not be any great-
er annoyanco inside than they are out-
side. They are compolled to wait somo
whore, and be prompt nt the call of the
court or suffer the consequences-
Please give us a little light on tho sub-
joct. Curious,
The Perry Daily Enterprise is a new
venture, tho first number of which ap-
peared on Saturday, with Perry & Welch
at the holm. It niakos a splendid first
appearance.—Oklahoman.
For bargains in wall paper go to the
Perry Drug Co. 4-9
building at that place
—The German Evanscileal Presby-
terian Missionary sociitv has recently
opened a theological academy at To-
kio. Its library has volumes.
—The latetLrmuel Coffin, of Phila-
delphia, gave about SlfcO.OOO to chari- j
ties, cf which £50,000 was given to tho
Episcdpal Church of the Lloly Trinity,
Philadelphia. I *
—More than £10.000 have been sub-
rcribed for a new Y. M. C. A. building
at Newark, O. This is one of the fruits i
of the late State Y. M. C. A. conven- !
tion in that city. , .
—Tho Board of Home Missions of Over Bank of Perry, witn McKnight,
the Presbyterian church reports the j
BRKNGLE £ UKENGLE.
Physicians anil Surgeons,
OIKoe nt city drug a! ore, north side <
W. P. CAMPBELL,
U<-al I'.slat
total receipts for the past ten months to i diuk t. moiioak
be SS71,0.->0. Of this, S-05,f.u0 is the gift
of the woman's societies.
—There are 193 male missionaries
nnd Cd female missionaries at work un-
District Clerk Havighorst had 81,W0 dcr the Congregational Church of Eng-
of public money deposited in the Yaw-; land. Besides these there are 1,470 na-
ter Bank of Commerce at Newkirk. The j tive ordained ministers.
assets are supposed to be more than tho 1 orphan asylum is being estab-
j. l. pakcoast.
PANCOAST & MORGAN,
Attorneys-at Law.
•'edcrftl
North of Square noa** Cor. 7th
i- i ri.- „ i i • , . lished at Tokio, Japan, bv a Christian
liabilities, and we hope for the good of i , . ' 1 • . - n , , . '
1 * teacher, who devotes to it all his own |
all concerned it will so prove, but if it
does it will bo tho rare exception.
Home made bacon at Hunt's market.
_ 4 tt.
For Sale.
Wishing to make a change in my bus-
property. It is designed for girls un-
der six years of age. #iat the}' may be
trained for Christian service.
—The fine new Y. M. C. A. building
to be erceted in New York City will
cost Sir5.000. The lots were paid for
with the bequest of the l«tc \\ illiam
11. Vanderbilt, which now amounts,
HENRY RUCKER.
—Attorney-at-Law.—
Office in 51 irria building, corner 7th and D.
iness, I offer my meat market, on 7th j with accrued interest, to £140.000. lo
street, for sale at a bargain. Good estab- ^-r- has add-
lished business and the best arranged j a °* c—''
market in Oklahama. C. B. Hunt, Cummings & Brown will show you
Box 314, or call at market for particu-' the best and cheapest lino of bod room
lars.
1 tf. suits to bo found in Perry.
Hunt's market on 7th street is the
place to get good fresh meat this hot!
weather. 4-2t
If you once buy goods of us you will
never want to trade with others. Wo
have the best of all goods and sell with
cheapest. Cummings Mercantile Co.
Talliaferro leads in fruits and pro-
duce. l-6t.
Chester Howe, K. Bee Gntlirsjr.
HOWE & GUTHREY,
Attorneys-at Law-
Office opp. Land Oflice, Perry, O. T.
j. r . g, sample,
• PHYSICIAN and SURGEON ■
Is* prepared to treat all forma of diaeaaea to
which human fl^b in heir, with all the late rem-
| «*iiM and apnliaucea fittemlinK either in town or
1 country by day or night. 8oecialtiea, diaoaaea
>t t!i« rectum, ruptures and uiaeoaea of women
Wc deliver goods without extra charge., nnd children.
Try us. T, G. Adkison. 1 6t.
Resideuce, corner of 7th and G streets
I am headquarters for fruits and pro-
duce. Tai.laff.kko.
PERRY, OK.LA,
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