Perry Daily Enterprise. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 112, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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A" ENTERPRISE.
VOL. i.
1 ' i::''• • ' -C-ELE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY,
SEPT. 12, 1895.
NO. 112.
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Gon^enctpg Satarday, September a. J
,T!ake roorP ^or our immense Fall and Win-
sILth^ -WS W1" inau®urate such a Slash and!
dlaugutei- in prices as will forever silence our
"windy" competito :s, and forever sound th*^o
neral knellofthe SO per cent, profit fellows. ji
ii IS JL2HI we are after, and it wili on-'
" t i^ to come and see
iu bargains we win offer you.
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e Will put out no oaits by quoting soeriali
everythinglnthehouse."' Wi" PUt the knife toj
HOEE GOODS FOR A UTTLB MOKE?, IflAN Ml HOUSE IN PERKY.
SPECIAL X' T.-VTZ XW SHOES.
BS21CJ1WJLY
TUUIS or L"•: MI■ : J. .
IiJ;ILBOAD Tlldlj 1 ABLE.
NORTH
IWD.II T. tuK
, • "" '' ll'lt th s morning, lo be
" we*k looking after!
minig interests in Kit Mexico, i
It'' ti - I: I. if. - bike'' with him.
" ■ i..at t be Hotel Pdrry :s the
w t <8.00 Inline intheotty. itf.
"f the lie lily m trains,!
not receive their fresh i
' celery until today, but I
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1 • ■' Army of the Lcpublie will hie.'!
LOCAL NEWS.
Jud«e A. II. Boles is reported serious-
ly ill.
Best meals in the city ..t the S rrv
Hotel. M-ltf.
Jodgi Diggs return d . m Pa oe
yesterday.
The Agricola is the b - rJ.oo a clay
house iu the city. 79 tf
Dr. Nichols returned froiu Guthrie
last evening.
Fresh oysters and celery at the Little
(Jem restaurant,
Jet
A ednesday, Thurs- i
• 'iiid lUvX), at |
"ompson, the government Rhoe '
selling more than a hundred
'•en at i.i C"! ta a pair. This is '
ing when vmi eonsider the I
' a num
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her 1 good shoe. l« itf !
i.'il W m. Felts came ever '
i3 evening where he has I
court, oii his way to i
101 l r.
is of Vet
Ihe Blui
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Hegulur meeting of the S
rans at their hall tonight.
Fresh oysters and celery at
1'uiut.
Miss Jennie Kvans loft «■ . tin* evening j
train yesterday, to visit in Newkirk.
Fresh oysters and celery .1 the i>lue
ioi tr. [
i to the
| A..dress this o!':: >.
! J- F. Onmpb.ll,
jdovvi. to-i iy t . visit
I Campbell, of orr city
j ' o to \Vag« >nor's I
leery f r pure
id f) wr, r,i
Cherokei
tend. H
L. J. ii.,
"fi:'° Sl' Murk's guild will!
"t Graham's pari; on the j
' < f li e openiug i f the
I rip being the second tinni- i
All are cordially invited to at i
' order of committee.
elatives at JtcK .U
'.v. in the
Point Restaurant.
Houston returi
Attorney
city today.
Fresh oysters and celery at liio Blue
Point Restaurant. 101-tf.
Dr.Southaru left on the noon train j
for Guthrie.
All you t a i eat for 1"> cents at tbe fit
Louis Restaurant, 11.') street. 101 tf.
Constable J. T. Younger went to
Guthrie today.
Meal 1; i at f2.75 and j ntj to eat
at the St. Louis Restaurant. 101-tf.
The Precb) terians will givefr lorn
* nad> at their poverty social tonight.
If you want oyster., tisli or <;o!cry, yon
will tind litem fresh at Rueb Bros.
Mrs. Miller, of Norton, Kfii.«?iF, inhere
visiting her sister. Mrs. James Lobsit;:.
V,.: N ■ 1 i «« i
O' en t is way to Nori.un.
•• iiy do you swelter when the Pern I
' ■ Co. will furnish yon u-j daily, cheap
W. H. < oyle, c.f Coyle & Smith, whole
" ' ;" v' : °r ratno up 01
IO evening train yesterday.
fine milch „, ■ f„.. Uf, ,:veh flu|. j
• and n half to three gallop of rich
' it a toy. Enquire at City Drug
; 100 tf- !
\\. Hamilton,ono ot the old time
.! ip boomers, eanio dc.va from Arknn
s City yesterday.
> ' -'•! ~ rooa.s and llrat-chR.
1 fa. Near S. W.Oof. tijuare on Oat.
, deputy marshal and now
R,W , Autry township.
•• • > t->e city today at the county
itvasyror h ofllce on tax business.
". 1 v*'t «'h:> htiR been Kick for come'
|ariftl <ever, leaves this
"" " 1 spend .some time visiting
n'li.K and recuperating in Ihe country.
r '' !i11 pi'oniinont attorney
' W«; '"aton, 1). e.. who has been
icno. 4 the summer in Colordo, tpent
" y ' "r ci,.v. the guest of his
Jlofn, (1, Diolr Plunkett.
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i'ou can get a llrst class meal at tiu
the St. Louis Ilestaurant 113 C St. lOXtf
Tbe township treasurer of Autry
tovc.ahip, .Vllen Daniels, was in the city
today doing business with the county
treasurer.
(!eo. A. Masters, corner 7th and V,
wants your llax, broom corn and ci.el ■
b.aub 7j tf.
ii. Bockawny, th,, New .iork Dry
>:f'ma/., talks to our reaJora in t
;I)t's Issue. So.^ what ho saya.
T3 some rare bargains.
'I v.J, (!. Bnriinsnme. who has b.ou
ting nt hei'u.d hon.o in S, - : .field
rctiri. for the i,wt two I. Ml.?, re
ned homo last evening.
nder t!m iiiai.eg, mci:l of .Mim. ;■!. }•;.
•i.'.lol; Jraypting men will linil what
■y loi:,f o Ik i in , y. a (i,.s.
s huu:;e in i very particular. ;J. (f
: '■ irnuri & Snattingu s ad in
';is .wte of Ibe Weekly an., to.
Aintshea ilaisv. ft
1 ney \nu i\,. i u
l' :«' • i.ead it care
l rtii..: lib :, was arrested last uight bj
I",""''" s 111111 fw refusing to pay his
" !l" «-a:« lodged in jail over
■ l but was released "
■ of and coft
• morning on
Tl,i
•'about 10 o'ek-.'k or e of |
lungs to the force
WE INVITE INSPECTION.
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I! A 11J( i A INS!
HAIItOAlNS!
?\(lkis()i^ ()ut Jp^en|
Just Read This List.
It you lire looking for the worth of vour uiontn
Itiiv thin hill:
k)u 1 uk small si m ok s.'i.imi
tS> lt> <iranit!ntPd Sugar
1 " Rest .lapan Tea
."i " Mokaskn or 71b crnekeii Java coffee
I " Murdock's Pepper (pure)
" Pure Spioe
'i " Pure Cloves
'4 " Cure Cinnamon
'i '• Pure Mustard
'4 " Pure (linger
.'i 1'kgs Soda
1 K) Cherokee Baking Powder
0 liars Clairette Soap
:t It' Jap Rice or 0 lb cracker rice
"• cans of tomatoes
8 cans 0/ California pea the,
1 can s pears
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T. G. ADKISON,
Northeast Corner Square.
| Bakery and Restaurant*
Open Day and Night.
j Oysters in Any Sty le at Any Time Wanted.
LffoJiVerytlli"g NWlt a'"1 Clo;l"- W( st'ni' tllC' |{KM'r tllu Mttrket
Basket Picnic-
I There will be a basket picnic 011 Sept.
18th, two milts north and one mile enst
j of Orlando, and five miles south and one
i mile west of Perry. An interesting pro
! gram has been arranged Hon. J. J.
j Houston will deliver an add-ess or thi
subject of Free Homes. Speeches wili
; also lie made by Hon. C. M. liarnes, F.
! H. < Ireer and K. J. Saddler, of (iuthrie,
: 1'. A. Ilutto, of Stillwater, C. T. Tallia-
1 ferro and others. Speaking will begin
| promptly at 2 o'clock. Everybody in-
j vited to come and bring well tilled bas-
kets and participate in the enjoyments
! of the day.
Rev. T. Xl.-H'i iN.,ai.k,
George Burton,
PRof. J. W. Fr.ovi),
Committee.
Harris' Theatre.
m";|iani<,s ho b. ,„„jrs io t6ororce
remodeling the depot, named
,vit,« nn accident in 1,;„
'• u ''Do walking hurriedly along
hemadea mi. step and
ah: tn ring li s s.,le and "
'* I'luclt bruised ami fa,
His side
,ui- tto was
, : "r-enot. tit, „■«,
' 1 ' homo 111 Northwest Perry
" 'Z1:-1'1 ladii-s. young and old.
U .11 ... •• refreshments, nlcoand cold.
,:c am ;.ud milk sh#|ie,
.V-AV.I w:th lit est ot home mndeenke
i rid"-v •'«'' ! -it Moore's ball;
t-"U fail tu come, oneuud all.
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"A Chase for a \\ ifeM was presented to
! large houses at Harris' Theatre yester-
| day, and pronounced the best musical
farce comedy that has been seen in
the city this seas, n. The situations are
• very amusing, ana the people all above
1 the average in point of ability. While
j it is a farce, there is none of the knock
I about nonsense and rough-and-tumble
j foolishness thatso often abounds in this
j style of play.—Pittsburg Commercial-
Gazette, Dec. 8' WOT!.
At the Perry opera house, .September
1 -Oth and 21st.
Attention Comrade*!
| All co 1 irades and old soldiers. Womens
Relief Corps, and Sons of Vetrans are re-
1 quested to mtat at the post room on
(Sunday eveniig, Sept,I5ih,ai7 o'clock
; to attend in a body by special invitation
of Kev. Meyers, his farewell services at
I the Presbyterian church.
C. W. (>1.M8TFI),
l'ost Commander.
1 Capt. Wallace has been out in the
country to look after his broom corn
crop and his fences. (Not in a iioliticnl
sense.) He says he will havo seventy
tons of hay, and that every thing looks
Hrstclass.
J. A. Stout has moved his cigar fac-
tory to the north 6ide of the square, next
door to the Big Horn market. He has
just receivod a large snipment of domes-
tic and imported tobaccoes,and expectB
to make his one of the loading indus-
tries of Perry. Merchants, lend him
your support. 100 tit.
County Commissioner C. W.Olmstoad
in company with another gentleman
took a drive to the country, going south'
to near Orlando. In answer to the
question, ho* dow the country look, lie
, said: "Fin..| there will he iols of corn
| ami hoy. Everything lookj well, and
1 tilt re will be plenty anil much to spare.-'
J. R. Ellis, the barber, who for-
merly located nest to the Royal Palace
saloon, on Uth streuiv hu-v moved to the
room vn'/aUM by Howard A Enright, on
The ladies of Homer C. Jones W. Ii.
( - u ill give a Golden Rod social on Fri-
day, Sept. l.'lth. in the building latelv
occupied by Cummings & Brown. In
connection with the social there will be
several addresses and songs. This is
the first time we have come lie fore you
since Feb. 22nd 18!W, and we would like
to have you nil come out and help u* in
our good work.
Home made bread at Li 111 bookers.
lOO-Ut.
I'ou Ex.'hanoe: Some good residence
property at Manhattan, Kansas, also
de«"ed fnrm horDe8' to exchange for
E. H. Pkrbv.
Hie Ladies' Aid Society will give a
"Poverty Social" at the Presbyterian
church, Thursday evening. Sept 12th,
and in connection with this social. Jere-
miah Peton has been invited, with his
family and irierds. to give one of his
most excellent concerts, wfc:eh invitation
has been accepted. The public is invit-
ed to be present. Admission to concert
and social 10 cents.
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Commercial men will find the Agrico-
la, under the new management, the prop-
er place to stop, 79.^
A Chase for a \\ ife,1 a regulation
farce comedy, was the bill at Harris'
Theatre last night Aside from the us-
ual farce-comedy features, the concerted
efforts of the company in an olio ot in-
teresting spectacular features, songs,
dances,drills and pantominic diversities
found great favor with the largo au-
dience present.—Pittsburg Times, Dec
9, f«.
At the Perry opern house, September
20th Rnd 21st.
For Sale on Exciiaboc ".10 acre
farm in Anderson county, Kansas, eight
miles from Garnett, one-half mile from
post office, school and church, 250 acres
first bottom, 80 acres second bottom,
watered by creek. 15 acres of line timber
fiT. acres ellegnnt timothy mendow. Every
foot tillnble except timber land. Fine
orchard in full bearing. Will sell at a
bargain or exchange for smaller farm,
cattle, good business property or stock
of merchandise. Enquire of or address
E. 11. Pebby, this office.
J. S. Perkins, who is connected with
the Indian school at Chilocco, came over
from Pawnee, in chnrgo ot two Indian
boys who had run away from the school.
They had been keeping out of his way
and hiding for about two,"weeks, but he
succeeded at last it capturing them,and
was on his way to return them to the
school.
Ihk Valkyrie, in Tuesday's yacht
race, won by only a scratch of 47 seconds
l>,, I-" on aud is really not entitled to the race, as
tlf. *"vue ^r0et; 'lus ' a desirable lo- j the Briton fouled the American boat at
and haB been handsomely fitted I the start. The Defender claims afoul
t^T^, H1"' J" b?" ^ £lli''' °LO ot I aDd tha raca "'li probably be sailed
tLe bandsomeet ana most portectl/ ap-1 over. Ihe third of the tene« of five
pointed bath rooms has been attaihrd. race* will be tailed tomorrow.
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