Perry Daily Enterprise. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 131, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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PER RY
VOL. I.
PERRY, NOBLE COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 1895.
NO. 131
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TERMS (IK SUIUJcRlFnoN:
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
1 EBKITORIAL.
I (iotarnor
[ H«-firtarjr
| .1 untie*
( . s m .i -
hii|<t. Public Instruction
Trwuinrer
Attorney Oeneral.
School Lund CuiumlniiioL jr
couim
I'rolmtt* Ju«lgH
[ Attorn**}
| Sheriff
| Treasurer
lt<'uiflt«r of D«««m1s
< Omit \ ( Inrk .
I Sapt. Public Instruction
I ComnusKioiier.i
W. C. KV-.ifruvr.
.T. J . JJOWH.
Frank Dale.
K. 1). Ni-
K. D.i'uit.ero.i.
S.irnui-1 nr;.
A. liulhruit
.A. Ullnc- .
A. It Mueller.
t. H. HoWHfl
I. \ . !' .
.1 l: Wall. . ...
S K. HichariUon
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I roaby
J. H. Van Auk.
... 4-. W. OlnrntM
W. W. Met ullougii
'.V.ioii
Mavor.
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Jml* .
. Attorney.
. A -.-or.
A. C. Ilolhtntl
r. T. Nobb
' t. m /ilir^urti^oQ, jr.
W. M !i..* I.-
c.I . Limhockcr
( < ti N« l I.M \ N.
First Ward . ..(J«-orKe I>*vy, Jno. I)til .m
L Herond Ward. J. T. M' rri*. I. K. n*rn *«
IThird War«l .... E. F. Moj.-r, Win Mi.ni> •
Fourth Ward M. Heitz. J. K. Aii>1 m
Fifth Ward .F. H. Molitz. T, I> h > •
Mvtli Ward A. M IVtitc, A I. M k.
I beVenth A iie>. Johnson
LAND OFFICE
Choice refreshments will be served Pencil, and buttons will be furnished I
■he Congregational .ooUl Fri.l ,y niKht j but la.I.e, .re requeued to bring their '
Fresh lish Ht the Big Horn meat!'*11 knivee an<l the gentlemen their!
market. 128-tf. j Wimbles on Friday night.
I «re Chief Taylor of the Guthrie Fire , The Sauta Fe will sell tickets to Guth
Department went through to Wichita | rie and return, account of Oklahoma
this morning.
_ 1 ok ftAi.K: A \\ ashington hand press
roller and slide combined. A bargain
Address this office.
•James Adams has purchased a half in-
terest in the Ferguson Terrell, stage
line, between Perry and Pawnee.
Commercial men will find the Agrioo-
la, under the new management, the prop-
er place to stop. 70-tf
1 lie boots and shoes are going fast at
the Liquidation .Sale, t&X) north 7th
street, northwest of postoftioe. 12 i-tf.
The freshest oysters, tish and celery :
served in the best of style at Richey's |
short order house, south side. 131-tf
State Fair and G. A. I J. Meeting at ->ne
fare for the round trip. Dates of sale
Oct. 7th t' 12th inclusive.
F ok ExcHANGf:: Some good residence
property at Manhattan, Kansas, also
twenty head of horr.es, to exchange for
deeded farm.
E. H. PF.*RY.
• RE^°iiS why the New York Dry Goods Store
is entitled to your patronage.
One of these reasons is it carries the largest and
best selected stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, c c., of any other house in Perrv
and can suit any
Men
K. D. McKnight u prominent young,
attorney of fronton Ohio, arrived todnv I
to visit with liia father 11. D. McKnight. |
and mother and their family. This is
I Mr. M.'Ki gl.tv ' rst visit to tin* *< l. _ _
:woman or child in the above lines.
' ■ u,m'l?J110St i"££™a!^of ali' V°ur Pocket-book
will be saved FROM CONSUMPTION in rip^iino-
paspetl through, returning home > ,. .: j. i_ _ _ _ •-y r , _
getaomat with us. This factcan be verified by our past
tol pasped through, returning home
from the deep water convention, at
Topek
good to eat and lots
board,
Loai* Darii
J. 11. Kiii
TOWNSIT1 BOARD NO.
.Hec. and Diobu
POST OFFICE.
Timothy M<-(irath...
F A. Wilh..:,
F. W. Halley
of it. Hichey's
jyster and short order house will open
to the St. I>juis liestaurunt for Saturday, Oct. 5th, on the south
jiufortable rooms and first-class side of the square, tirst door east of the j
O. K. baxber shop. ltil-tf.
Having purchased the business of th
Palace barber shop on the south side of
the square, I extend an invitation to all i
my friends and customers to call and j
Fee me at my new place of business.
The Palace Barber Shop.
128-tf C. F. Rkoister, Prop, j
Postmaster I'. l'.Drire
LOCAL NEWS.
| Marshal Ed. Nix passed through to-
\ -day.
| Fresh oysters and celery at the Blue
l'".!.t. tf.
! Attorney Joe Lafferty went to Guthrie
|adt night.
« I Fresh oysters aud celery at the Little
'jjK-iei!' restaurant. 101-tf.
Ban. lei Miller is down today from
^Ofia
Near S. W. Cor. square on C st.
99-tf.
The coolest and neatest place in the
eity to ^et a tirnt-class 15 cents meal is
at the Perry restaurant on side of
square. 117 tf.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Foster, wife and
family came in on their return home to
Stillwater, from a visit to the Kansas
City fair aud carnival.
I nder the management of Mrs. M. E,
Houston traveling men will find what
they have Ion# desired in Perry, a tirst
class house in every particular. 79-tf
i ecci o, as well as by thousands of our patrons
who are dealing with us exclusively. We have
¥
For Free Home L
ag.ie meeting, the
j Fire Chief Geo. Taylor of Guthrie was
| <>n the early train this morning, bound
for Wichita in the interest of the
Oklahoma State Fair Association to get
j a number of fast horses for the race nest
week.
Shilling k Burke, of the 16 to 1 meat
market, on the west side, are much
t' ii ii . uminch uu uit- wool siue, are mi
Santa re will sell excursion ticketsto i -.i , • ,
„ „. , . , , "*-«eiaio pleased with their business, which
For choice young poultry patronize
ihiQiriK v Burke
Wm Wallace i^ in the city from Wath-
Kan.
m Fresh oysters and celery at the Blue
Point liestaurant. 101-tf.
f J. C. Carver was down from Newkirk
yesterday.
B. F. Sworts came over yesterday from
Blackwell.
Perry and return Oct. 9th, at one and
one third fare foi the round trip.
Poetofflce Lobby for rent cheap. Call
on H .A. Johnson,
North side square opposite P. O
To get some big juicy fresh oysters,
served so that they will taste just right,
go to R.cbey'a oyiter bouse, south side
of square. Iffl-tf.
Miss Ida Wenner will arrive
Ohio next week to spend the winter with
her brothers Charles L. Wanner of this
city and Kred L. Wenner of Guthrie.
Mattering beyond their expectations
1 lie best meats that can be procured, at
prices so low that they are within the j
reach of everybody, and courteous treat-1
mentofthe public, is giving them a
trade from the start. liitf
high pi ices long ago, and the slaughter is still
going on, notwithstanding we lay no claim to
1 selling out Lock, Stock and Barrel " as some of
oui competitors are trying to hoodwink the pub-
lic with this long outworn cry.
vVe ai e here to stay and our foundation is laid
§ Hght O^llnll tPoall,iPleS' QUaHty' PriCe and Up"
In C
■;*11-■ I'-triieulur, \vr u'li.irantoc a saving of at least 25 PER CENT
- | . MWjut retaed from the Eastern Markets with the best selected Stock in the Citv
°atlleS?or'llllslIleaKOaMil,rJ1cllei!P8r than the fellows who buj on 4 aid
| please the public. Dramatic and sensa- j
w uroiiuia uimr, Remember the Place.
i he New York Drv Cood^ Stnrp
71L 01 I . n _ J C.
7th St., bet. C & D. Checkered Building.
best
you ever
122 tf.
the first and second acts, and the third
act is almost exclusively a specialty act,'
.tt, .. .. ,, , —-— | and includes the Trilby quadrille. Mur-
At the he M fc. church nest Sunday j pby A Moore, musical comedians, Miss j
0t i.ng -1 he bank of exchange and | Blta I)ix,,n. the contralto \
ts currency. will be the subject. At I balladlst, the four sectiooa hand ,n
night a sermon for working people will | me.ange of BODg and dance „ is ,|ke j
Jim 151 ue Arrcsicd.
be paeached.
Comfortable chairs, clean, smooth
shaves, perfect shampoos and hair cuts,
and the best of artists at the Palace
barber shop, south side of square. 128tf
.| Chilli concarne, the
lasted, at Rueh Bri*.
L Deputy Morris Zuckerman
from Pawnee.
I Fresh oysters and celery at the Bliu- j ' ' r ' ( blony meeting tf,.' A. T.
Point Ii«-stauraiit. 101-tf. «fl) P •"'! trip
E . ^ r ; : . Oklahoma City at one and one-third
• 0. I!. Boeworth was down from W,ch- [ r,re, 0,-t. 15th and 10th good to return
^ita yesterday. (. 21st.
I For the best meats in the city go to
Pchilling & Burke's. 126tf
Attorney J. W. ft thorn returned to
Guthrie last night.
High class ballad singing is a feature
of "Side Tracked" this season.
Judge Diggs went to Guthrie today
on legal business.
Attorney L. P. Hudson has returned
firou 1 Oklahoma City.
\fSide Tracked" is patroni/.ed by the
elite and enjoyed by the masses.
passed up the
j Old Jim Blue, well known in many j
j parts of Oklahoma, was brought down
j yesterday from Winlield, Kan., and |
i lodged in the United States jail at Guth
ecial attention is given to ! t'by D,Tt7 Ma"bal1 1Iixon'on th"
I charge of having personated a pensioi.
examiner, and for fraudulently re :
ceiving fees from persons on the prom
ise of securing them pensions.
Yesterday afternoon Attorney Joe
Arkansas, where he i Lafferty of Perry, who was at that time
the stranger.;
a continuous show, and three hours of
drama, comedy, farce and vaudevile are
promised.
the stage settings
Arkansas.
Judge William Boles returned Tues
day from northern
was sent the first of September by the | in Winlield, recognized"
Western Star Mining Co of Perry, to j who was working his racket on some un-
purchase and locate mineral lands and a suspecting parties, as James lilue, a
is the finest five <°wne,te. After traveling twenty-five fake and found wanted at (i uthrie and
Forch Bros, ex |'«>> imost of the time on a mule) over ! elsewhere for working the same came
124-lm I f«ur counties with the view of looking j „e notified the officer, of his suspicion*
I over the various lines surveved for rail ..ml :i i , .
II. Drennon who stoptwd off to visit roads to be built within the next year i until M r T il I, v ^ an.d
ss.ster Mrs. Carrie Hroarn nn hi. I ,i..„ ...... . . .. . until Marshal llixon arrived, who took
The "Spanish Sticks
cent cigars in the city,
ulusive agents.
i Oil Inspector Moeely
JmbS this morning.
Qe A. Masters, corner 7th and
want" your flax, broom corn and
v bear
k".B. ( uthrie went un t' Wichita to
his sister Mrs. Carrie Brown, on hie re-j he made three locations. One for
turn from Des Moines. Iowa, continued j new town which is one of the finest sites
his journey to Guthrie, today acconi-1 he found, as well as for mineral. In all
panied by his mother. he located on 2.1)0) acres, lie brought
Why pay a profit on boots and shoes I10"?* tt ith Eome "* "POOinieM of tine,
when you can buy them at wholesale .it' ' c"pI,er' marlj'e antl Un- ■ which
the Liquidation Sale. The goods must I ?. tak!" pleaSUre in showin« at hie
be sold in the next 30 days. 12C-tf. I. V8S olTered $4i30° for hi
j filings before he left Harrison, but he
is too shrewd n man 10 sell property at
that price that is worth undeveloped
i "0,000.
him to (iuthrie as above stated. Blue
is wanted on forty-one different charges,
similar to the one for which he is now
in jail.
BRENGLE Jc BKENGLE.
Physicians and Surgeons,
Ottic" at city druit store, north Muo of squires
LAND OF HOE BUSINESS.
cases set for trial.
Monday, Oct. 7th.
Henj L Kritley vs Mary Dykes
bw 20-22-1 w.
770. Richard Coulter vs C W Del-
worth ne G-2S-1 e.
lltn o E Flaharty vs Martha H
Smith lots 1 and 2 and s ne 1-2IJ--1 e,
1218. Arthur B Morton vs J W Mel
drum ne 27-28-2 o.
14J1. X p \ aughan vs F Geuyerich
lots 1 and 2 and b ne 2-38-1 e.
l'.-.i. Moraa vs Beudure Joesn sw
25-20-3 e.
2068. J R Smith, D L France, W J
S'.o\. art, Wm Bures vs Charles P Xoell
to take gome depo
*
"T Mr Connors wif.1 f. r popular livery
man vent down t Mulhall today.
sThf most deliocious fresh lake fish
Btltiinore oysters and Michigan celery
■ Bleb Uros. 122-tf.
Hndge S. II. Harris returned from the
Sip water convention on noon train.
Don t throw your money away by giv- j
ing it to the banker, on which to take
in health resorts, but come to the Con-
E gregational social and spend a dime on
•aBtorl Friday night.
IMf. ™
1 ry some of our nice cooked beef
roaBt, it is line, at the 1G to 1 meat
market, west side of square.
127-tf. Shillings A Burke.
II!. Lamar father of J. J. La.Mar,
left'this morning for Marysville, Mo. j north
Why do >.111 sw,'ller vvl.en the I'errv I
. I
II. E. Hand President of the Citizens
I.ank, Stillwater, wife antl daughter,
came mon the noon train returning home
from the Kansas City fair aud Priest, of
Pallas parade. They say it was line.
If you are needing shoes, now is the
time to buy as the goods must be sold in
the next 30 da>s. Liquidation Sale, 209
th street, northwest of post
126-tf.
Ice Co. will furnish you ice daily, cheap-! When you want a smooth clean shave,
than ever sold before?
00-tf
iund you always want this) go to the
t, r. , . • , Palfce barber shop, south side of square
CuDelapla:n I're9,d",f Klder I 128-tf C. P. Reoister, Prop.
|i!i. Church arrived in our city t ay ;
|ss. Leo Mueeller returned las' ven- „ f" the 1,e8t colToe' 8weet bu,ter' Je"
Iron, a pleasant visit in Ok noma I "M""S Jl"r>'''re81' r'J"9 nnd nul
1 j brown hot cakes and "tree molaaes," and
everything that's good to eat, just keep
get Xo. 1 fresh lard go to the 10 to j going until you get around to Uichey's
pat market, west side
Hf Shilling a
' south side oysters and short order house,
you will find 'em all right here. 131-tf
The boys are all jubilant and cot one
of them is willing to accept the of-
fer which would give them 708 per cent
on their investment. Any ono desiring
information regarding thai wonderful
rich undeveloped country will find Mr.
Bole, always ready to talk with them.
Wheelmen Meet.
The Territorial convention of the
wheelmen of the Territory will be held
at Guthrie, Oct. 'Jth, "Wheelmen's day"
at the fair. By order
Chas. L. Winner,
Chief Consul.
Wanted.
Un account of increasing business. I
will pay the highest price for all kinds
of second hand goods, including wagons
and harness. It will be money in your
pockets if you will call on me. M.
Greenwald, east side square, iu Richard-
son's bank building, opposite court
house. lOS-lm
Broom Corn Wanted.
Before disposing of your broom coin
see me.
1-1-tf. A, C. Hiude, Perry.
Call for Special Mcetin;
Tuesday, Oct. 8th.
l^'!. I C Coate vs John Grunatueyer
Perry, O. T., Oct. 2,1895. nw 18-20-2 e.
I, J. T. Havnes, president of the board ; 1841. Xelson Murray vs W E Knapp
of education, hereby call a special meet s ' IS 20-1 e.
ing. to beheld in the high school build- j 2092. .M Donaldson vs Francis Heine I
ing, on Frldty, Oct. 1, 1895, nt 7:31 6e 21-27-2 e.
Perry Ofiera Hous,.
"Jnst One Night,"
Wednesday, Oct. 9th.
Jl 'LE WALTERS'
Big Comedy Production
NEW
"SIUE TWCEED."
A POSITIVE NOVELTY
Everything up to Date
SOME OF 1 HE FEATURES.
p. in., sharp, for tne purpose of lining
date for the opening of school, and such
other business ua may he necessary.
J. T. 1 Dynes,
President.
3025.
29-20 s
V. P Root vs Jas Fairfield stv
e.
Wednesday, Oct. 9th.
IJan R.voley vs J W Riter nw
1922
7 21-7
19.,:;. Wm Hoopper vs John W Dean
sw 2 20 4 e.
2052. Lona Ogle vs Edward P Brooks
Mt SICAL COMEDIANS.
Knapp
•iHt NOVEL BICYCLE.
| THE NEW BOX CAB.
THE TRILBY CABINET,
All New scenery.
Calcium Effects.
l>o Von Want Shoes?
f you do you can save money by buy
ing them at the Liquidation Sales, 209 ne 17-2.
north 7th streets. The goods must be • 2051. John Lovitt vs Rosa Moore ne
sold in the next 30 days. 120 tf. | 30-29-1 e.
Tiuusday, Oct. 10th.
Come 13very Body, i.i-y «• ,, 13
s " II Probasco vs James S Dil
h,verybody in the city directly or in | Ion sw 2-28-3 e.
lirect'y interested in the opening cf the 1312. James F Curtis vs James Fellis
schools Monday, come to the high ne 28-29-2 e.
school building tonight at 7:30 o'clock., 1581. Christian Rico vs Isaac Steel
Now this says everybody aud means you, sw 17-21-2 w.
so don't stay away but be there, as im-j 2000. Jefferson A Stewart vs X C
SPECIALTIES
portant matters will come up.
Lo.it.
A large heavy gold set ring with init-
ial "W". A liberal reward will be paid
for its return to W. H. Williams
128-tf AVhite Swan Saloon.
A four
For Kent.
room house cheap.
Jno. J. LaMar
29tf Next door to Enteki>iu6£. otllce. agents
Ivenyon se 14-20-3 e.
2919. h W Jones vs James C Donnell
Be 24-20 2 e.
Saturday, Oct. 12th.
UT). Henry E Xoell vs Wm P Steele
sw 23-28-3 e.
Chippendale.
The "Chippendale 10 cent cigars, the
finest made. Forch Bros, exclusive
124-lm
'Side Tracked"
IS BETTER THAN EVER.
WAIT FOR THE TRAMP.
1 RICES: .55. 50 and 75 cents. Seats
on sale an the usual place.
Oscar Simpson,
AND BUILDER,
X'erry, . . okla.
1 ians drawn and estimates make for
id kin Is of buildings. Best of reference
in ven
^."CTCTIOITEEP..
J. B. QUEEN,
Anctionesr and Commission Merchant.
Does General Commission Busiest*,
llorses mules cattle bought and .old.
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