Perry Daily Enterprise. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 132, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 5, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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PERRY DAILY
VOL. 1.
PERRY, NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, SATURDAY, OCT. 5, !SS5.
NO. 132
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TERMS OF SUBS< KIl'l'lONS:
T®r wwik. hjr carrier....
1'er month, in advanc**
IVr year,
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
SOUTH BOUND.
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OFi'IOIAL DIRECTORY.
TKRKITOKIAL.
(j«T*rnor W. C. Keufr(
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' Justice I rSB! ■
U. 8 Maivlial
Hupt. Public Instruction
Treasurer
Attorney (lenora).
Hchool Lauii C'oromi««ioLir
COUNTS
Probate J ad*e.
Attorney
Hheriff
Treasurer
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Coantf Clark
Supt. Public I untrue. iuu
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K. 1). Niv.
E. D. Caii.«'ron
Samuel Murphy.
('. A. (ialbraith.
.. ,C. A. Blincoe.
.... A. It Mueller.
t. H. Howard.
... .I.A.Han-en.
,1 I: Wallace.
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.. C. W. ()lru t.Hl.
\v. W. McCollough.
CITY.
T. M. Kichardson, jr.
W. M How 1m
C. I. Liinbocker
Mayor
< Wrk
.. Police Judp
Treanurer.
Atton
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joUNOlLMAN.
(ieorse la*vy. Dnlaiiej
J | M' rri« . L burnett
K. 1 Mojre . Wrn Motif
M Heit*. J. A. Ander*«'i.
K. ii. M-nl*. 1'. D. Ibonjl
A. M Petite, A ' "~v-
(iutbrie today on official business.
Don't be late at school Monday. For Exchange: Some good resilience
Managing Deputy llurke went to [,rol*rt.v ut Manhattan, K«n.w, al«>
twenty head of bor >es, to exchange for
deeded farm.
Mrs. E. H. Heaaley returned from a I pj jj p, RRV>
business trip to Kansas City today. |
, - , ^ ! Mrs. L. G. Oster, wife cf our genial
Preen nsh and bulk oysters at the Big; • a* «i ii. .
„ ' * night operator at the depot, who has
Horn meat market. 128-tf. , , ■ , i , i„ ,
____________ I been visiting relatives and friends at
Miss Myrtle Chenoweth left today to Rich Hill am. .' . dorado Springs. Mo,
take charge of a scl >ol in old Oklahoma, returned to the city last night.
Froth bologna sausage, the best
made, at Shilling &. Burke's. l.'VJtf
For hale: A Washington hand press
roller and slide combined. A bargain
Address this office.
i Commercial men will find the Agrico
la, under the new management, the prop
er place to stop, T'J-tf
For Sale—Slock scales, house
scales,.feed grinder with two setts burrs,
will sell cheap for cash, or exchange for
good milch cows. Enquire at Enter-
prise office.
Miss Bertha Chapman, who lives on a
claim in Autry township, had her house
burglarized Wednesday night, of all her
bed clothing, cooking utensils, much of
Rev. Kugenia F. St. John will respond | her household furniture and most of
ring apparrel.
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to addresses of welcome Tuesday even-
ing.
The boots and shoes are going fast at
the Liquidation Sale, 209 north 7th
street, northwest of postoffice. 120 tf.
A. E. Crar.e, county Attorney of .Jack-
son oountjr, Stoats, who rsticUa At
Holton, came in last night and visited
I with Lis friend, A. DufTTillery, until
The W. C. T. U. convention will begin I the noon train today, when he went
Tuesday evening, Oct, 8th, at the Chris
tiau church.
1- irat Ward
Herond Wanl
Third Ward
Fourth Ward
Fifth Ward r.. j .
Sixth Ward a. m Peti e, a. i IcK
Seventh Alley, Johuon
LOCO OFFICE. ....
lu.iuf..,- ..Louis
Hsgistsa . K
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TOWXSITE BOARD NO. 8.
Timothy Mrtiralli . , 1
K. A. WilH,,n S" f.<u ' l>i-''Ui u"H *K-nt.
I.W.MIaf • rru.t.-.,
post office.
('.P. Dra<*e
Postmaster.
LOCAL NEWS.
"Schools open Monday.
Chas. Nn went to Q®thfi* today.
Fre«h oysters and celery at the lilue
Point.
98 tf.
Editor Wharton waB down at Guthrie
yesterday.
Fresh oyBters and celery at the Little
Gem restaurant.
101 tf.
Sheriff HansM went up to Red flock
Unlay or business.
For choice young poultry patronize
Shilling A Burke.
B. F. Swarts returned to
this morning.
Fresh oysters and celery at
Point Restaurant
| |\V. C. McCune went to lied llock to-
day.
you ever
122-tf.
12Ctf
Tied Rock
the Blue
101 tf.
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south to spend a few days in the Indian
country.
Tlie freshest oysters, fish and celery Now you are going to get something
1 in the best of style at Riohey's good to eat and lots of it. Richey's
oyster and short order house will open
Saturday, Oct. 5th, 1*5, on the south
side of the square. Hrst door east of the
O. K. barber shop. lHl-tf.
Tax Payers Meeting.
Regular meeting of the Tax Payers
servi
short order house, south side.
131-tf
Mr. J. O. Vaughn, of Stillwater, was in
the city yesterday, on her way to visit
in Arkansas City.
The best stock of paints and oils and
painters supplies at K. E. Howendobler's
drug store, south side of square
Congressman Flynn will address the
W. C. T. U. convention Tuesday evening
in behalf of the Territory.
I'ustcffice Lobby for rent cheap. Call
on H .A. Johnson,
North side square opposite P. O-
Ijook up your promotion cards, sad
see what grade you will enter and be
ready to report Monday morning.
The "Spanish Sticks" is the finest tive
cent cigars in the city. Forch Bros, ex
elusive agents. 124-lm
132-It league tonight
":30. All come.
at the court house, at
Important business.
The annual Territorial convention of
the \V. 0* T. U- Will be held in the
Christian church of this city Oct. 8th,
Uth and 10th.
Go to the St. Louis Restaurant for
nice comfortable rooms and tirst-class
board. Near S. W. Cor. square on C st.
99-tf.
For Sale.
One of the tinest cabs in this Terri
tory. A bargain. Call on or address
E. F. Mover,
d 122 «it lw. Corner B and Brogan
Having purchased the business of th
Palace barber shop on the south side of
the square, I extend an invitation to all
my friends and customers to call and
see me at my new place of business.
The Palace Barber Shop.
128-tf C. F. Register, Prop,
Chilli concarne, the
tasted, at Rueb Bros.
Get ready for school,
Monday.
session begins
Rev. Eugenia F. St. John, of Kansas
City, Kans., will be present during the
convention, and deliver an address on
Thursday evening.
The coolest and neatest place in the
city to get a tirst-class 15 cents meal is Jittering
at the Perry restaurant on east side of'
117 tf.
His Excuse,
"What! supper not ready yet?"
claimed the emancipated weman. as she
threw olT her overcoat, after a long day's
business.
"I'm very sorry, dear," replied l\er
husband, "but there was a bargain sale
at the 1 > to 1 Meat Market this after-
noon, and there was such a crowd of men
there, I fouud it difficult to get w hat I
wanted and that delaved me." 132tf
REASONS 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, etc,, of any other house in Perry,
and can suit any
Men
woman or eliiid in the above lines.
The most im ntof all, your Pocket-book
will be saved FROM CONSUMPTION in dealing
with us. This fact can be verified by our past
record, as weii as by thousands of our patrons
who are dealing with us exclusively. We have
high prices long ago, and the slaughter is still
going on, notwithstanding we lay no claim to
seiling out Lock, Stock and Barrel " as some of
our competitors are trying to hoodwink the pub-
lic with this long outworn cry.
We are here to stay and our foundation is laid
on these three principles, Quality, Price and Up-
right Dealings to all,
Iti Clothing, in particulur, we guarant-n? a saving ot' at least 25 PER CENT.
"jgSBTB
Having just returned from the Eastern Markets with the best selected Stock in the City,
and all paid for on the SPOT, this means one-third cheaper than the fellows who buy on 4 and
6 months time. Remember the Place.
The New York Dry Goods Store.
7th St., bet. C& D. Checkered Building.
Churches.
Fresh ov6terB imd celery at the l lue
Point Kestaurant.
101 tf.
John Linn went dcrwn to Guthrie to-
day.
For the beet meats in th'© c'*y 8°
Schilling A Iiurke'b.
126tf
feature
High clasfi ballad finding ib h
of "Hide Tracked" thiB season.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Beadles were u'o n
at Guthrie yesterday.
Geo. A. Masters, corner 7th and E
wants your flax, broom corn and castor
square.
Mayor Holland and others will make
addresses of welcome in behalf of the
city, at the W. C. T. U. convention on
Tuesday evening.
L'nder the management of Mrs. M. E.
Shilling J: Burke, of the 10 to 1 meat
market, on the west side, are much
pleased with their business, which is
beyond their expectations.
The best meats that can be procured, at
prices so low that they are within the
reach of everybody, and courteous treat-
ment of the public, is giving them a
trade from the start. I26tf
BRENGLE & BRENGLE.
Physicians and Surgeons,
Office at city drus store, north side of rqu
"Side Tracked," Jule Walters' comedy
drama, is composed of everything to
Dramatic and sensa-
Houston traveling men will find what I P^ea8e t'10 public
they have long desired in Perry, a first 'ioaa' scenes follow comedy s.tuatmn
class-house in e7ery particular. T'J-tf clnuaxes. Specialties are introduced in
the firBt and second acts, and the third
To get some big juicy fresh oysters,. act is almost exclusively a specialty act,
served so that they will taste just right.; and includes the Trilby quadrille. Mur-
go to K'chey*8 oyster house, south side j phy «V Moore, musical comedians. Miss
of square.
131-tf.
Fresh country and creamery butter, 20
cents per |>ound at Cuniming s.
The most deliacious fresh lake fish
Ilaltimore oysters and Michigan celery
at Hum Buos, 122-tf.
Fresh country and creamery butter, 20
cents a pound at Cumming's.
Why do you swelter when the Perry
jce Co. will furnish you ice daily, cheap-
er ft, an ever sold before! 90-tf
Rev iT<ee> the Episcopal church ar-
rived on ilbe ra°rD'DB troii1' from the
south.
To get No. 1 ,'reh'1 I?0 to to
1 meat market, w
20tf
Shilling ct Burke.
Mat Bethards, wife a ad "on, who have
been visiting relatives in >hlH cit-v' re
urned yesterday to their lfOme >n iIls"
tsouri.
Joel Brown, who has been makii-1 g his
home at the Noble hotel, went dow ti to
Orlando today. Mr. Brown is a very-
pleasant gentlemen, and owns one of the
best claims in the Red Rock bottom.
The social which was to have been
given at the Congregational church last
night, was postponed on account of the
storm. It will be given next Monday-
night. Bring your pen-knives and thim
bles, and don't forget the dimes, and
come prepared to enjoy a good time.
At the the M. K. church next Sunday
morning "The bank of exchange and
its currency," will be the subject. At
night a sermon for working jieoplo will
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
Why par a profit on boots and shoes
when you can buy them at wholesale at
the Liquidation Sale. The goods must
be sold in the next 30 days. 12G-tf.
Don't throw your money away by giv-
ing it to the bankers on which to take
in health resorts, but come to the Con-
gregational social and spend a dime on
Fr.day night.
Try some of our nice cooked beef
roast, it is fine, at the 10 to 1 meat
market, west side of square.
127-tf. Shillings & Bikkk.
Rita Dixon, the accomplished contralto
balladist, the four sections hand in
me'ange c>f song and dance. It is like
a continuous show, and three hours of
drama, comedy, farce and vaudevile are
promised. Special attention is given to
the stage settings.
If you are needing shoes, now is the
time to buy as the goods must be sold in
(he next 30 days. Liquidation Sale, 20;}
north 7th street, northwest of post
office. 12G-tf.
Business is still booming at the 10 to
1 meat market. Shilling & Burke,
132tf West Side.
N. P. Robinson and wife, who have
been visiting their son, Rev. O. T, Rob-
inson, of the Congregational church,
loft last evening to return to their home
at Sabetha, Kansas.
Wheelmen Meet.
The Territorial convention of the
wheelmen of the Territory will be held
at (iuthrie. Oct. 9th, "Wheelmen's day"
at the fair. By order
Chas. L. Winn eh,
Chief Consul.
W tinted.
On account of increasing business. I
will pay the highest price for all kinds
of second hand goods, including wagons
and harness. It will bo money in your
pockets if you will call on me. M
Greenwald, east side square, in Richard-
son's bank building, opposite court
house, 108-lin
Broom Oorn Wanted,
Before disposing of your broom corn
see me.
121-tf. A. C. Ilinde, Perry.
For the best coffee, sweet butter, de-
licious juicy steaks, fresh rolls and nut
brown hot cakes and "tree molases," and
everything that's good to eat, just keep
going until you get around to Richey's
south side oysters and Bhort order house,
you will find 'em all right here. 131-tf
"Side Tracked" is patronized by the
elite BDd enjoyed by the masses
Sunday School Convention.
The second annual Territorial Sunday
baptist.
Rev. T. W. Houchens, pastor, will |
preach Sunday morning and c-vening.)
Rev. L. J. Dyke, district secretary, will
be present and assist in the services.
The public will be welcome. u i ., , . i
1 school convention is called to meet in
christian. i Guthrie. Wednesday and Thursday,
Rev. Henry Powers, of Norman, will November G and 7, and promises to be I
preach at the Christian church at 11 a. j one of the most interesting religious
m. aui 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. meetings ever held in the Territory.
congregational. Bishop Vincint, Prof. Steidler, of Illi-
nois. and other prominent Sunday
school workers, will be on the program,
Perry 0[>era House,
"Just One Night,"
Weilnesdav, Oct. 9tli.
LE WALTERS'
Big Comedy Production
NEW
"SIDE TRACKED."
A POSITIVE NOVELTY.
ling up to Date
SOME OF HIE FEATURES.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching
at 11 a. m. Subject; "The Drawing
•reacher and His Message." V. P. S. C. aml tllert' Wl11 be <"M«sses ™ Phn3«
E. at 7 p. m. We extend a welcome to of Sunday school work, normal drills,
aU I teachers' and ollicers'conference?, ques-
i tion box and everything going to make
up n profitable, thorough, up-to date
Services tomorrow morning and even-1 meeting.
ing. 11 o clock and < :30 o clock, Rev, Dr. j Every Sunday school officer and teach-
Leeofficiating. Holy communion after er jn ^jie Territory should be present,
morning prayer and sermon. Sunday and every Sunday school should send a I
school at 10 o'clock. All cordially wel- J delegate to bring back a report. Super- j MURPHY & MOORE,
intendents and secretaries everywhere
should send a report by return mail to | SICAL COMEDIANS,
the Territorial secretary. Fred L.Win- THD MftVPI RlfVPT f
ner,(Iuthrie, Okla., giving names or.lNL 11U I LiL ijlVj I LLlj.
flicers, numbea of teachers and scholars
enrolled, and average attendance for the
past quarter. Remember that every de
nomination is repit sentad in the associ-
ation, and ail are alike interested in its
SUCCC 38.
The oyster parlors fitted up and fur-
nished for ladies are gems. Ladies, or
ladies and gentlemen, who want to sit
down in a handsome, cosy parlor and
enjoy an oyster supper, served in the
best style, should go to Kichey's, south
of land office. 132tf
Millinery Opening:.
Ladies, you are invited to attend the
opening of the New York Millinery
Store, Saturday and Monday, Oct. the
5th and Tth. Mrs. Nettie Fear,
130-4t Manager.
Do Yon Want Shoes?
If you do you can save money by buy
ing them at the Liquidation Sales, 209
north Tth streets. The goods must be
sold in the next 30 days. 126-tf.
IJen Ftobbins, the best short order
cook in Oklahoma, is now at Rcihey's
opster parlors, south of land office. 132tf
Mr. Richey, of the south side oyster
parlor, hp? a nicely furnished room es-
p cially for private dinner or supper
parties, where such parties can be en-
tirely to themselves and enjoy one of his
excellent suppers. South of the land
office. 132-tf
Lost.
A large heavy gold set ring with init-
ial U\V". A liberal reward will be paid
for its return to W. H. Williams
128 tf White Swan Saloon.
THE NEW BOX CAR.
THE TRILBY CABINET,
All New Scenery.
Ctilciuirn Effects.
BIG SPECIALTIES
'Si'le Tracked"
IS BETTER THAN EVER.
WAIT FOR THE TRAMP.
PRICES: 35. 50 and 75 cents. Seats
on sale an the usual place.
29tf
For llent.
A four room house cheap.
Jno. J. LaMar
Next door to Entkrpris e office.
Chippendale.
The "Chippendale" 10 cent cigars, the
finest made. Forch Bros, exclusive
agents 1*24 lm
We called in today at T. 11. Honey
buss' barber shop on the south side, and
found him very busy fitting up his bath
rooms. The rooms have all been re
fitted with large tubs, the wood work
has all been painted white and rooms
carpeted. They look as clean, cosey and
attractive as the most exacting custom-
ers could wish. These bath rooms are
daisies and will be well patronized. Mr.
Honeybuss is the first to put in city
water for use in his bath rooms. He
has in view other improvements, which
he will make soon. For a good bath
and a clean, comfortable shave go and
see hioi. 132-tf
Oscar Simpson,
; ARCHITECT AND BUILDER,
oPerry, - - Olela.
Plans drawn and estimates make for
all kinds of buildings. Best of reference
U i van.
^."CJCTIOITEBP,.
J. B. QUEEN,
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant."
Does General Commission Business.
Uorses mules oattle bought and sold.
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