Perry Daily Enterprise. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, September 9, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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J )AILY ENTERPRISE
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l""R<' FOIBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, MONDAY,
SEPT. 9, 1895.
local news.
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OFlICIAL DIREOTO
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Prolmt. Jodge
Attorney .
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<"<>1 I -tortige ni-ats nt tin, ||,_. ||,,rfJ
market. I08(jt ,
Deputy Marshals Hurke and Mouser !
have cone to Pawnee.
J" S,owe11- "f Crow, was down yen- 1
terdav.
" 5.52 °r' J- U '«J left for Atlanta today.
Attorr.oy Scoth'irn iiti fp ,t
EAILHOAD TIME TABLE. today. "P from Guthrie
OL*ill BOUND. .. —
,*« .• h.ZTtfut." «tthe c.
. ,1'V ' • Ijoiim Itestaurant 1 l;j C St. lOltf , ' """''J 's Harris left todav t at-
^ . >"« « ' «. " V «• ^ley, of Outhrie came i„ |,18t I I'0"" "l
£i22, iJJTI j'ri . ; 2- n,RM Ju,,t[0 -V a UlBr« arrived on the
V-J, l.,x?ai ««),. ' iSaZS:' , -
"" van, Corner 7th and D "" 7m"«TInilSl c"" S*-" ia fr°'
Outline Saturday to look after his bun-
TORY rUU> C,IU10 up fi0Ul CJutlirif this ,n"®b mU,roflts here.
Attorney J. W. sharMI. of «i.,t!>rie
. • / " 1 ■ • • .c city at ti,, i'errv , ***" ,h° ri,-v S!,,"r'% legal bus,
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' •','••! -T-S. Perking, of CI . , • , Attorney James of oklahoma
' >.i' ""■<(<:* night. '"l8sl | c't.v. came in on the evening train Hat-
' " Hiitieof. i , urday,
VytofehQULu'kU ■' i3"' w |. !n,'"r tl.at ti.c-Hotel IVrrv,atl„.i
HiaiM-ti.) ' 70 tf I bust —Wl house in the city. jtf i
I • •• I f l '■ "r < .'-w-liind. V in the oily , 1 ,,ol"ae Ptiil|i|m and aiatera left |
>v. < Kan8B3 («n evening train Satur !
1 w"c i",I. ' 1 ■ <•>•(.< ■ , eel,. ■ , (I, . f tt| .
^•JKftjOen, reetsurant. 101« , ^ Wwk#r' th* ^ side J
i hand n,nn, dnughter in convaleaine from
fever.
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cordially invited.
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t i«-rk 11'. ,t(jnv Ult t>{ ] *wneo | «* Bi ven . ,r
1 : '-Mir?r. i j W.ltOilW Ibutlfll
V"^: ft!" "h "***** Hn* «"«)• at ti,, BiuJ'M" of Wichita. paaae<l Ul.
W tf. I nor^ l*>uod Saturday.
M,,rrh" AWercnmeL,H"r1f>'R ^^er left Saturday for'
« "• -May. t.rip|,|(. Oreek, < li,„ wfa*ra he will r<
main for Bfji,«t I.' .
'} "':t til"1 | > j | ffi .
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I " '"■r 1 1 we. k, and the lady '
., r Okl... ' anna thedistiinjiiibhed honor
'"I Ok.ahonia City, pas;-
t!" ' " ttiix morn ilia'a train, on
his way to Chicago and Xew Vork.
•Mr. .Stew irt, our east side photn-
«rapl„ r. left yesterday for l'awne... and'
^ I will tako some views on the way.
• H..M proof. MiGue> Etht., nnJ Ear, [)reoneni wh)> 1
'. 11. Una ok ! J'avo hjon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Drown, r.-turnetl to (iutlirie yesterday.
• r- 'Ireer. of the Guthrie State Jap
t ,r; I ... j itnl, «ji at Sunday in the city viaitioa j
-t f- 1-. «ato„tu,.st btobrotl >r B. twdhmMy. - "j
I. -8tnurh.it, H.{ street, l'il tf. | Judge Ed*arilj, jL~- f—,t1
ilia City ..n evening train yesterday.
l" "l ■' >.intn I*e contractf>r vvh,
j. ; ,, "'f tile work of remodling the
I. I lloel; o„:dl" " K:«-«C.ty Satur-
'v I-n.'d. I\ ms,,
■. . I, ■■1 . for !•■■ past t>,-- • ; ilKt has Ih-
vtsdii ;: 1 > sister in ti,is city, left for
^ , n, r home thi- moio'inf.
' I !;• -'-.a. is quite sick
J K!Talirv'o' *'r'' ,I,B
■' D-C. Prj n and Ot
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~ I Point K"Maurai t.
. .Dra j P. H. MoKennoii <■:
No. l.*< i from one to ri\ '
lioa'the, SO Ml. w tf
hall i-i 7ti
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Mr- M .mi. y. C
arrive.) in the , . v .
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Ur. Cullimore is 5
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<1 Hctreet All.
■nrrtdif: inril^J to i.
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KjoVKBG. .'ON s: . W. B.C.I W. H. staid R-a. 0«n,, fr, Wichita I *®'ou"da ' " «
II V ]'■ .--ts i '■ t.r-' u.nl t Suf ilr'lsy. !• q,,,r!'. f, i Ix-uip- dlr
the
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Nlr. and Mrs.
■i.rd Safuidav
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•;ii Guthrie Saturdav.
viiitin^f ivm^l.'l
I ' of |'„ l'e.'-> Oo'.^-.V.'. i\ j'
ih--' i . rj '.. nt 8 p r.i
at I. \ 'l'lionis.>n,(
la. |ie. pan Kdi,
•lit Sho,
A O. r. IV. iVrry lodge Ko. 1 •. P r | ■ : at ,, ('. Th' V
V ord. r.i ' v. «l . t.
■icetp first and third Tu,si;..t\ . "-I;i-| i.
if sftoh mootb at 7-K.i p. mfg ;;; Ih,( Miaa Blisui W ■! irriv -
puildin-on *«et side square. WoffxHMpT! yng |.,| .
r rood itnoding from other lodoes cot I
Ii' > inv i d. !•.. !■;. (•■• •. . \v. .M. I • i ,
pV-jL'. .V. m:. I{«eordt'r. _ _ j tl(. ... - " , . , ; 1
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* ( i I ti I). • 1' ' ;• Mi'-'t." i
••y ' « •«•: ,v. • •
.. nj*-n invito! ,.s
lost ',l5* (-'f 0,1 L;th street.
,'lmii- ',u fm- '<•'.-ollk.-l
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(' %irn,a:i. I: '
ft rccsir
! . ' ' - " has .'.ecu viait-
in. will lor I, (j.pcr ,f
'.he Oathrie State Capital, «Med
tllDMIfjll fiu lay . ,
.11 ".Vin(le|d.
• 1^ '
ecu:, I o" i.M"..n Henry I^nn,came ht frdml
10 c I Kin#ttaher yesterday. Hefefa oureitji
tr. [With a view to locating hett permanent-
A Wash
I ia tin
Depot* Marshal Ed
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. o-ton morning train for 0 Doratfa
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'a bis? . >r":T 'if 0,8 A°heu
■ I 8U|ill -Kill, is able to Mt up. Shi
oecu ;. ill uif, 'I hold f,
«r vent tc Hr. K.'on - i ti - .
I •' '' " attotiuing phjBioian
| T. J. n.ivia retin-ned last evenine from
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' 15. C. ill:.I . ' v-l"- ' >i ■'•' .. . i,i .
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tofng at 8::iO id ti.,' half, VUsit- A. (3. DiaJfe ai lo. M. ,v. ... 0( g.
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— at lit tli^* '"J
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, J°e. M"- •pt'sit in , u,.
!. -V flPJ I Henry Linn returned fruin in„i
■ "Y rjV I,ni' " ' ''l1 down tin. road y., k
'• 1 ^rtbft mannRemcnt ,-f Mrs. M
• inooMo i;: p u and Pctiis eot
jjftafenri. rfiVbrHher, \v,
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ehuri-lt. tusoi, , L ; wl
' ' * • 1 - in t
l-[iisct pal church in oi:r city >e. t. rUa -
H.IWui.n.S TmS": will (bd What j ®0" ''nR M ev^nln^ left on'lwtnTg'hl'
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l:AK,iA1N's: AtK«AIX8: BAIUGAINS!
■Adkisoi) (><it Sells -Jl)ciu O^H
Just Read This List. !
It v.,ii a re looking f,„- t)„. uf
Imv this bill:
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FoIi T,IK ALL SI'.M OF $5,oii
-•"> Ih (iranulatetl Su^ar
1 " Btnt Japan Tea... .
'? JJ 'kaaka or 7", cracked Java coffee
j Murdock h Pepper (pure)..
4 " Pure Spice
't " Pure oLves
U " Pure Cinnamon
" Pure Mustard
'i " Pure Ginger
-1 I'kgs Soda
I 1!> Charokea Beldng l'owdor....
•1 Ban Cliirette 8oap
'"I l'-i;"- :.1 6 t I . k;r ri__
cans of tomatoes
trans of California paajhes. .
1 can s petirs
Remember the name and place,
T. G. ADKISON,
Northeast Corner Square.
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Bake in
aoii Hestauraat,
Open Day and iMight.
3 at Any. Time Wanted.
r ll"' 13Market
'Kstnrs in Anv 81vie
'.ver, t.iinir V, it a nil ( ion \\'v.
I affords.
Hiiii-is' Tlioatro.
) A t iins*. (or a Wife" was presented to
I large houses at Harris' Theatre yestei
day, and pronounced the host muiieal
; farce comedy that hau I, -n seen in
, the city this season. 1'h,, situations ar.
I very amusing. the peo,.l.. . 11 abov,
; the average in nomt of al„ i wi.ii.
lit IS a farce, there is aonorf t!i< knook-
fao.mt nonsense and rdogh aad-tumbit
il is. .no: Kthat - • oft-n abounda in this
style . f ! : ,y. Pittsburg C., naereial-
Gazette, Dec.g' Its:):).
At ti,,. I eriy opera house. Sot tpniber
20th and 21st.
Wanted.
At the TWJey Cottage, an eipe -iencedl
I dining rootu jfirl. 108-2t. I
Pop Q . r p nn p
■ 1 • or xLxrriANt.::: ;J.J0 acre
f 1-1,1 in Anderson coantv. Kam iis, eight
■i.lei. froni Garnett, one-half mi!e from
peat oflico, aohool and oharchf 2S0acreeJ
Brat bottom, 80 acres lacond bottom,
, wataijpd by creek, 15 acres of line timber
. 85 noreaeilegant timothy m dow. Every
[foot tillableescepi td.iber land. Fine
ta^i"1 in W,K f,>lln, n
. - • . ' amallar farm«
.i l.u, i, ■; = : I-, or stock
of merehnadise. Enquire of ornddress
i!. PSBST, this olllcc.
Hjme hia.le bread at Limbo, ken
Siitiirdiij.s Ilaces.
K.rs: r:..^ trotting, mile heat, three
" > ' .•. two entries. Dr. Moore's bay
Mr' down's bay
• Billy Wood. Baea aron by Jen-
nie 1!. in three straight heats.
I .', trotting mile heat, two
;' ;r ; f"llr entries. |{ace won
>> " ■ • ,1.-0 s sorrel horse.
- Third r..cv. running three-eighth'mile
Race won by (Jrlan-
'do mare.
'>r,r'"' ,r' l:"Hnl' ho has been visit
K M™. p. If. Kay, near
1 -rry. Inn for her home at Shawnee
> ' "day. In tho opening of the Sac
and Kr x country Mrs. Beard settled on
the rnnlm on Which Shawnee was locat-
Hi one-half of her claim
tor tli!' t nvnsite,
•' "viil;: 1 S"a"' R™*! residence
, t Manhattan. Kansks, also
dSSted faw to for
E. H. PF.rrv.
Found.
11 :'"'I' of letters on Black Hear.
V. Per -an have the same bv cnlling at
this ofi;<-e.
•i. ll- Midkiff, ol
ered ,-it the I- ,;e>
109-61.
ay regie
•'« . i:' rer. I i.- ut. (,-fc
and Court Stan grapher Sa.kpft left
f->r Pawnee today lo attend district
' : ' t 'V.
Pirut-a!
but first .
Vohh,
Wiintcii.
- white woman cook. Xone
ass seed apply ,-,t the Hotel
108-3t.
M ,
ron
Mvc-r..
id il
rn-iv
cs today k
: 01 gtrip
uf Uueb B.'ov. )vu .)een
11 'U'-Te turn a week on ?ic-
8 - In h a md* ^ He
Wanted.
" «*'ce..iiiit of increasing btiaifiess, f
v i" l'"v highest price for «ll kinds
1 h T ,'oo.N, trrlnding wagons
andhnrnets. [t Will be money in your
pockets If yon w!H call on me. M.
1 >:•<• n.val '. -,:st side square, in Richar.l-
•"i.s bank building, oppoaite eourt
108-1 m
(' 'u. iKi in, uifn will find tlio Agriu>
i :• un.i-.-r ih,- i'eivmanagement, tboprop-
J er play- to stow, 70-tf
'■ ■ e:-l t r„ ■
iiei-e nt 11:20 a. -,i„ did n.;t :
lintil I o'clni-U- ,
' 'I'alur.v .-n*'
K. Of Ij. ,
I at 7:311 in K.. ....,
at or land..,' ...
V.'.-' S-. i. V/.
itlin iK I .. in,-1,. K. s.
'' -f L.-comp
j' and j;. j, |) , , ,. ' ha:. • , i , .;>v .
• nLv.: •:> tin- . y S' •' >- '• 1 '' ' •' t'-e Sti-;..,
j l0tt NVinl„.|.i, w„,a,
' . " j..' '"".''t' i.U}fd r.-tariiing |
\BMOKY DebatiogSocicty meets' .'!!'■ !' 'MI1 • I
, Terv I'ridav night at j,. P. i all m. ! >"<•' c;.y for the :n..:...y. Tryii.j IJ fi Mufdial E. D. Ni* i.,;J D u,,
71 -tf. | ti a ike v.vro in the city today enroute to
ana f Jnr :•
J. II. Si . it
C\'ar Pact.or)
j >l)l)or or J'.i-j
lory from no.
: bit.
n.i
>f t; .<l ■
ilu.. :u-*
- - ' nr.,'
•erv I ri-M; . ; ;... . . , .
str. ^1" ^ hating jrif-nds always \>. ■ i
Mrs. Atkison. wife of Merchant AtkLI ^ present at tbo ball and
- j hau^uet given liiere tonight on the oi
j ca-..i.ni fs- „f IU
! a i ti
m ,ntr nt • son's brother, ii quite ill. | V*." *""u 'onignt on the oo-1
E4BD, IMK&MSHfJ .- ■: f"
Lto.mjiU.Uw. Ollon. «r riohi M.. „ , . " '. ,
lm,lli " I • a. (',1 -.- Dm,, a mar
M. \v. LYNOi ;sti,i,.. 100 tp dar in tba Osage oountry about two and I
[■?•" j" : ! Tl"'.fl""' '.'-•hhuru ,hll«Uj jrhohave .' ■>.• hangrtmlpnaU'd7!X
'( KH.\ to sit nn.11 r*hoid fever are able j Mta ««|it«mo oourt at Quthrie
' last Saturday. I
marl-:,
Key. Myers s,.;.
rr:i(>n \ t*.%
Sunday •.. Iii
farewell f-nr.i. 1
and *li.-it t!:•_ .
a . eriU'>n t" Ih • ri
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• "(* I.. If,. . ; J)'
dour t i the Hi-; !'
just tc • i a
t c ncd itnporU'd ti bacot <
t" ma!;«1 i: .. J:- ,,f t!
tries ol .' 'j, •
j 01,v .
Ko Ui£
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i.tlu; "a C ' i Tor a Wife," a regulation
t d yjfc ::r c m< «'.y. was the bill at Harris*
1 Ml, ' '• 'U'i'Ii-. t ni.^ht. Aside from the us
. . ':a | u:^ ia:ve coined) f atures, the concerted
1 • : tn !•* t!.e enmpany in an olio of in-
r:x' Jpcctaevlwr feattiren, gon^s,
•y 11 • • dri!ii< a>>d pantotninid div. titles
• -,'rcat favtr with tho large au-
ipresont fittafeurg Times. Dec.
ii,
*^ 11 use, Septen ber
> -Oth and 21? t.
\V!icat.
We h.ive cd r.;>' u-'l arran^eiuents for
clue of hj3
■'''1 • t:' 'I !i, .. i.
wonld preach his j We have uotnp)e^<rartangotaenta for
Wa gat!.,ii, l?,T®W'lng Wad teiioat to the farmers.
■ '' -vho have spolieu to us for
' - • ''"aid c-'inc in a-.?,'..u ;xissible
ml :U ti.,, r-.riiial applicatioii
"■ ' diat wo i...iv a,.ike -in- ,ir-
r:.- «,«."*1,I. II'X- rdi. ' ly. Noapplicatioiifi
l!,aa t,veiny bushela
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lal ,
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uiatk
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Of nor in wh.-ro
('■"."J a--- . mt*,? .. ' >.,n t,el pel
•"? «ii! baturuished. I it r-illier inu-
-, i.,tuulc:s call .n this oflicc. Coin.' in
>•' - ">■ coon as possible.
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