Perry Daily Enterprise. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 146, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 22, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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PERRY DAILY ENTERPRISE.
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ft f,f. y, ixcele county, oklahoma, tuesday, oct. 22, 1895.
NO, 146.
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LOCAL NEWS.
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
KOt'TIl BOUND.
John J. Donahu** is up from Mulhall.
E. Hoot nine up from Mull.all todny.
I* r >h o^stt r* iiiiu I'fierj nt Hit* Blue
Point, 98 tf.
F. («. M.Uikan was m Guthrie \ester-
S. S. Nix was down at Guthrie yester-
day.
Editor Perry's little daughter, Jo, is
very sick with pluru pneumonia.
NOUTti ror.NP.
Ori'IOIAL DIREOTOK/.
territorial.
Mis. M 11 I'a.b. >>( Mi« I'.iily Oot.tiige
iii quite t>i l< b-i;)g e >riH.ted to tier Ikm!.
Now is th«* time «o iu«ikH jour sun r
kr uit. S. A. iiv* uiiSe haa I. .If nutr 1 i
of U uidy Missouri cabbage fjr wile
cheap. • tf.
tor O OH. I 1 J«*V. II. U . I'm \t-r-. ulid btl bm
F. McK* uuuu went to Guthrie to quite sick with typhoid fever at N irm ui
is reported some better, but not out of
danger.
P IVclu" tue Ixst Cigar ever
p-fflruor
^utary
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fce-i urpi'
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For the best meats in the city go to
Schilling Jn Burke's. 12Gtf
. Ni Capt. Bell returned (ruin Guthrie >es-
Wday.
F. W Gray is making a big drive on
go< d one-half wool punts at $1.00; the
best value ou earth for the money.
130* tf
Go to S. A. Hemple and l y in your
potatoes ami onions n? he has just re
ceived a big consignment and is knock
mg the bottom out on pri«*es. t'.
lie su^e mi (J ins| eLt. iir dt'liglitfii
! hinting st« v h bi'fnri* bu\ ing. TIk v an
i i 'i-s nn J no mis'ake. To see th**m i
t to buy t. m. N'.'W York II itdwnie Co
S A He i'p • lias jj*t r. c ived a cm
i 1 >aii of Mum uii potatoe s, onions an>
1 cabbage. The nicest you ever saw.
i t'ull aad see them and net their prices.
F. W. Gray, while in the markets,
boutht a iarge job lot of duck coats and
all kinds of underwear the cheapest
you ever*9 w. lie can save you one-half
in tiiis line. 136-tf
the host
Fresh bologna snlunge
m . . . at Shilling A linrki-V 132tf I vhrt postolli
o.S M iiipiu c.iiiK-iu fioiu the couutry |Carihag *f M
j lixia^
Polo M Gamut), the p 'pular clerk in
left ) esterd y evemi g for
, to be gone a week or teii
d.ij t ou busi ess.
F resh oyr iii rs aud ceier> at the Little I Finest line of air tight stoves in the
iem restaurant. 101-tf. city. We guarantee absolute satisfac-
Dr. Moore came up from Guthrie last
sveniug.
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uno okhl'k.
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For choice youi j
lingitBurk'*
J. S Dt-vore
\ eatei d.iy.
Fr««sh i
Point R*-
pou.try patronize
l'JGlf
w.is up from Guthrie
tion. New York Hardware Co.
If >ou want a splendid tit and a well
made and trimmed suit go to H Lie ben
hnims' tailoring establishment south
► ide of the tquare. 140 tf
>\fcters ami celery
itanrani.
the Hi
101 tf
A<tv<'rtU<*d Letters.
Following is the list of unclnimed let-
ters remaining in the postoffice at Perry,
)kliihoma, for the weekending Monday,!
>*t. -1, P« «>■ ns calling for these
ett**rs will plf.m* say "advertised** and
xivo dale "f this list:
Anders, ti O W, lie sder C M,
iJ.uion W.islie, Humphreys Albeit,
M iiiin Sosle.
Mcli uu Mr II every pair guaranteed
M D./f (fid Louis, &u<\ wf will chanjff your l<rn*es as_oftCB «• )
Purvis Ida,
i ;i so j w,
| ■'Hack wood Jno.
! Hremur P A,
| He ows J P,
Bryant Roy,
Bryant J W,
Cook T C,
cr.n'^^l specmcit5
^ "iiMTUTmrnni
311MT \( TUBED DT
RHODES BROS.
iC16 MAI. i ST., KANSAS CITY, b!0,
Culberts<in Jessie, Steveus W A,
Kllis Lutu, Stenson Frank
Ellis Joe, Simpson C! M,
Griffith Willie, Tamer J H,
Gordman C, Williams Maggie,
Go ley \\ illy, Mel. I raiu Jno W,
Hendereon Jennie, Merrick Ilattie,
liar:is J T, Iiattelen Jacob,
Married men whose wives have left Harris Mrs A, Vrkuven Je/.ep,
ti em and old bachelors, can get their
Ladies will please remember that for
the mostexquii-ite perfumes, toilet soaps
cosmetiee and all toilet articles, go to
E. E. Ilowendobler's drug store, south
side. 141- 21.
Person Ida,
Pay.ie Roea,
Sargent Samuel,
rations already cooked at the 16 to 1
meat market. Try a nice juicy roast
and save the trouble of cooking.
Shilling & ' ukkf,
138-tf West side.
About the City.
The wind and the sunshine come to-
gether, to give us bright days and windy
weather.
The f'«ir weather rt igs «*ti'l fl iats.
Sunshine and uoMen dreamy days in
B g snow in New York
Having purchased the business of the
Wh. n jou wimt u Bmootli clpan shave, pa|aCt> b«rl't>r nh«p on the south side of!()klnhomn
I .Hid you hlwa>. want this) «o to the | the vjuare, I extend an invitation to nil! Pt,rry B mos delightful winter resort.
1 I . 'lire biirler ihi p, pouth pide of square inv friend, and eustomera to call aud Far'-nr has noL (fiven l>ond -is guard
1-JS if
j. ii.
bo \ at) no. 8.
\. I Riley returned from Guthrie, H ,n John Oliphant framed : ike a
I u.t evening | Methooltt olilM le;nh*r at the protriirtetl
Fresh oysters and celery at the Blue j '"eeting last niglii. S .me say it \nfua .
I I'oint lU-taurant. 101-tf. 11 he beat prayer they ever ha:;^.
' Miss ploy Y. 8uUivan left for St Try S"IU0 ot our nice cooked beef
C. K fiKQisTF.a, Prop. H.*e me at mv new place of business. | ed by the deputy sher fT.
The Palace Barber Shop.
!28tf ' F. Rkoiatcr. Prop.
When the l e s have the honey
Honied in the gum,
And everybody feels fenny,
Then the winter w ill come.
There are not many petp}* eoming in
LODGE DIFXOTOEY.
F. tV \. M Perry L /e N.
holds its regular cominuiueatioi
|h~t and third Fridays i t hail n <
, All masons in g'*"l standim.
I;'iially Inyiteu.
iGBRf 01 spter \ I - R
I Masons meets st M * h h 1 " utl
!l street every -nd and 4* I* ri>!• > a'
Bop. m. HwKt UfcKFii
|H D. MIKnk HT.
Bee ret ury.
l his tuda
Take no cham
giKsl smuk* u'et a
J
•j, when >ou want ii I
'fti-n P fectu."
i. ast.it is tine, at the 10 to 1 meat
maiket, west side of square.
127 If. SiiiLi.inos & Bckkl:.
, ti..
II. P.
L Crtlwri c.uue ui-
this m irning.
'.Tom Guthrie!
W. W. ^attison has won his case be-.
fore the General LmdOffi re, a vul-
uablecl iui oiMr um city.a( th. tiiot enbrprise.
F With. i>, i C..u,e down from lied , „n ,hl. mlurU Bear, alMul three ehant tailor, on the south s,de. ca.i do as
niles northwest. Qood| , w"rk in ,hi* ]io ' «n>'
tailor and from two to three dollars
Horses, cows, w >gou8, harness, bicycles | cheaper on every suit. He will tit you,
nd all kinds of furniture for sale. This and please you, have your work <Jooe s
t\>r the latest styles in fall hats, and
f. r staple good* of at I kinds in th* milli-
nery line, see Mrs. R. H. Beasley, of the
Gem Millinery store. Every thing new I now, and few goiog out, yet, some are
and the very latest. An expert trimmer, always coming or going.
always ready to trim your hats to order L flies, look out for the pretty plants
i'dti tf : and flowers tonight, it may freeze.
qmummb, fttimil* a worthy home jne,,rin« the winter
U. ljiebenhelm, our mer th,";a wl,n "r" f"rtllnfi '"Vowd willbel
sily tucked away t>y Ihe 0f H
eyes cLangc wuhout chargc- For Mic
DR. RHODES,
or assistant, will be at
L. E. Gai nett's Drug Store,
Perry, okla.,
FRIDAY and 8 A KURD AY, NOV. IAS,
And will ndjust the celebrated Rhode's
Cr>ptallized Spectacle, and Ey.QI.MM
Tho Doctor will be with u. on .bote
date only, and wo guarnntM all kl*
work.
EYES EXAMINED Fit EE.
Special Hale.
Mrs. E. H. Bensley, of the O.m nsiltin-
er store, will mal'e a ppeci.l run oa
trimmed hats and ribbon, on Friday atd
Saturday of this week, 'l'hew h.U .r.
new, late styled and handsomely tnts-
med. and very low special price, will to
made for this sale at from 60 cnti U
$1 The ribbons that will >>. put oft
nate for thnso two day. are very dMir.
able and cheap. The ladies ar. r.quMt
ed to give this sale their attention,M
some ejilendid bargains are in .tor. for
them. Oouie early and get tirst mim-
tion. 142.2t
f*lei Jii
P.
^V'hj do you swelter when the
Ice Co. will furnish you '.oe daily, chea
•■r than ever sold before? 90-tf
all are not so
many who with
W K. McCIuii;
rif this morning
returned from Gutl.
IA8TKKN «ITAll
\o 23 lU't l" regul.li I* on tlies**c. no
[d fourth W«do l«*«of "V1
| hall on D street. Vi-itors Oordll.ll}
itrd.
H eity Ink-n by mortgage and will. i.o.na where, you can havu
sell cheap. Enquire of Dr. Moore. Ii2tf changes niude **
.orations or
ee of charge. 140 tf
Comfortable chairs, cleau.
Attorney Chester Howe went to Wich
ita 1 itt evening on leg.d busine*?. ,4llti . 4 .. D ,
..ie best of artists at the I .d ice |>«x*tor is not a stranger to many of our
RueiD«<ee is still l auing at the ICto j barber ehop, south side of square. lftJ8tf j people, ra he is one of the oldest prac-
1 meatirarket. Shilling A Burke. | m jn - n * _ j tioners in the Territory, and has a large
- . smootn ! Dr Maup n will practice one week in
>M.nee. |*rt.ct a a„a hair cuts. P„rr>. (rilin 0 ., .>Qtj, t„ Nov. 2nd. The
mil ,v. •
13—. f
Wett Side. '
(), P, CherokM Liodsr.No. 11 I-
|«? ( . r. meets' 1 day erei i
:IiO p. in. < n Tth «-t.eet liet ^eenl.
I<i c. VUritora i r«- io vay
1W. QVM ... >v• LKtyi or.tt
We will G«tli jou cooking stoves for
less than you can buy at the second
number of friends as well as patients
Attorney Hei rs Asp in up from Guth | hand stor-s. Try us and we will prove tt,uonK our people
,i iuoio, registered at the Tally Cot
S**e\.
O.
O. O, P.. Pe v
i i'.. meets er«? f• •• ' 1 -
|7^0 at Odd \ ■ ■ 1 ' ■ letting;
Itiiarcbs are oo'rdially invited to nt
1,1. (' I. Lucbcm ki vl% ' r.
o I.KVX, Scribe.
tage.
To get No. 1 fresh lard go to the 16 \i
I meat market, west side
J tf Shilling «(' Uurke.
New York Hardware Cu
Kaffir corn
D R Jones and a'torn".v, E M. Clark,
toGtithrie today to attend a law-
He is the best
equipped dentist in the Southwest, and
very fine workman. He hopn at
nio«-p Uhing Kaffir corn will find it some time in the future to divide his
grea iy to their advantage if tluy will time between Perry and Old ihoma City
j have the corn ground. It w ill not waste
I nearly so much and will prove much j The protracted meeting conduc ed b>
' more, aatiofuo ory in the results. lif Webster Full, of the M. E. churi h
South, on E lietween Gth and Tth street;,
| H 1 I! 2 ■ 1C :
lU-bect'ii. I. <>• O. !•' uieets ev. r >
etnlay of each month. Visitors wel j
ne. Mkh. L B. (tKlAiOlRC, N. G.
IIaTTIK KtKl k. See.
A« I .. i • ■1 4' Jones Pust No
me* ts tirht ami tnird Thursd.iy even j
Irs at 7.:.M p. in. ;.t ti en hall n« .r tie
of Seventh ami H striH't. \
|nrad s in vifisl to meet \utl< iik
| o>i 1*1 ftc r .i > *, >v. i
No. ]Umeets eviiry Hrst and tnn
|urs.la\> at 2i301 at K. P H Hi
Venth U't .een (' J'Htl |) >*t• • lw-
\\ ml ik J. McKniout, Pres.
i.mma c pom i KOY. sr.
Fre-h Hsh, 3dtimore oysters and
••lerev al ays on haud at
140 tf Pur.b bros.
Miss Minnie II *. of S-nlgwick, Kan
-•. in the city, visitiug her uucle, Dr.
►eaton.
hy pay a protit on bojts and shoes
when you can buy them at wholesale at
the Liquidation Sale. The goods must . P. .. i v
. . , . __ " but after the benedictio
lie stjld in the next 30 days. 126-tf.
[
The h tK ami \>n *re «?' tng fnst st |
he L quidution S.de, 209 north i
-treel, northwest of postoffico. 120 tf.
! contiunes with unabated interest. Mr.
Pull closed the meeting Sunday nigh',
the solicith-
■ lions for a continuance were ho urgent
For Exchange: Some good recidence thsit concluded to continue the meet
property at Manhattan, Kins-.s, also ,,n*- A good meeting vas had last nigh"
j twenty head of burties, to exchange for j •'11 are invited to cowe and enjoy tin
j .leedt d Carm. ! meeting.
F<. IT. Pkury
Fred Grav, our enterprising dry goods
man, on the west side, went down to his
farm, near Mulhall, yesterday and re-
n. Robertson and W, L. Ingram i turned today.
i up from Guthrie today between |
trains.
( Tho acreage of wheat tins season i
i immense and if the season proven favor
I able, our farmers will market an in.
j mense crop. This means a big thing fo
jour merchants. The Enterprise wii
put out ti!teen cars of seed wheat
dear, happy feu rue.
favored, ther^j ar*
shadows ... t ... ...
j ,out their rearts will exist in
eary homes—Let us not lorget the un-
i fortunate.
I The horseback man who beat the
train iu, is a thing of the past.
"Now is the winter"—hold on, don't
shoot and we will stop right here.
How prettj tho big red apples iook at
the fruit stores! If they are as good ar
they look, they must be delicious.
We shall soon have no ice man to
ibuse, but the milk man and the coal
man we shall have all winter.
We note, that the genu6 homo known
as the goods box whittler. has departed
-i?one with the summer dust—neither
will be missed.
ilie man who always carries he
looth certificate w ith him, and on ti.ir-
iccount is not a sooner, is also gone—
we wili miss him—in the enumeration
list.
And the man that made the most
ioise and did the loudest talking whei
the bank failed, who, it was after wan
arned had no mouey in the bank, hi
too has subsided.
The school board is in need of a quor
im, likewise the city council.
Luctiea9 Baths.
T. II. Honey buss, proprietor of tbe
K barber shop, south side of square*
has tilted up very comfortable and taetj
bath rooms, that are scrupiously cleaa
ind neat, for the benefit of the ladtee.
Ladies baths will be given on Tuesdays.
A lady will bo in attendance to wilt
upon and give every attention to laA?"
customers. i .tr
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
Call and fee me at my office, up atairs
corner of 7th and D streets. All work
dime in the very best possible manner.
Come early, as I will only stay one week,
commencing Oct. 26.
Da. maufih.
If vou are needing shoes, now ib the | thi« point, and probably there will b«
time to buy as tho goods must be sold in iw;ce this amount sowed in this count'.
L >ok out for li.< ch and R wer's mill ' n, xr 'hiys. Liquidation Sale, 200 , .Much depends on this crop. If it pro% s
i trels, at the opera liou^e the 25th. The ni,r'h Ttii street, northwest of post j
a good one, our farmers will be in com
' NltillTS (IK I.AHO , L. A. TO' ' es* attraction of tho season
. meets e.d'li Monday welling at •
kI i-ir hull on Gth between 1) and
Lit no Knights coroi«tl!\ mvi.ed.
J. T. Noble, M. W
IM. THOM \S U s- THOM. .SIO.nuok. 1
! office.
126-tf.
it, ( ti it (I . o(!Adoofll union Nn
lev. I. pel i >. O T.. meets evcr\ Prid .
Lcing at .it the city hall, \ isii
1 brot Iters always we! • mo,
|.\lt!M:-NV l)i bating S. .ei.-t\ iii. cl.
I even Friday nigi t at Iv P. hall .ti
treeY Visiting jriends ii1ah}s we!
bed.
5ol'P., Perry Ijod^eNo. K. of 1'
■ meets every Mon.la) night at 8 p. m
| visiting Knig'ils w.'lcuuie.
O U. W. Perry L« Ufs No i*
Ancient Order of United WorUnien,
s Hrst and third Tuesday ev tones
rh month at 7::U p. nn. in (ilohe
feing on west siile square. Woil. nn n
| d standing from oiher bulges cor
■lit'iy invited E. 10. Giunopts, \\. M.
? \V. C. MCCUNE, Heiii^der.
Ht. 0«x«\v, Noii.lnt«'ivp i Hond
()liil>, of Perry.—Meets every Thurs-
jttfevening. 8 o'clock. All reform work-
ig t en invited to discu s
^^tion. K. of L. Hall, on Gth street
issnm free, no collection,
QmrMMfl, JAM. U. LK.WIH.
Chairman. p *
Judge Barer came in from Beaver,
ounty today, where he has beeu hold
. g court,
Hi ware tluie^ To pent blankets at!
it) a)V? It, will pay you lo sec them be-
! ore buying. 13d-tf.
Capt. Joel Brown and wife who lane
•een so ne time at Ihe Noble, wyut down
j to Orlando to visit friends,
! The "Spanish Sticks" is the finest five
1 cent cigar in the city. Porch Bros, ex
•lusive agents. 124 1m
Clerk J. H. Havighorst returned to-
il lay from Beaver coun'y where he has
■ been attending Judge Bierei's court.
paratively easy circumstances, which
B. L ebenheim. the merchant tailor j means a good business for our mer
on the ftouth side, is prepared to do the i chants. It will draw a large immigra
very b. st and most artistic merchant tion to this country, which means mon
tailoring. Ho will m ike you a suit t *o j money. Iu short it means the beginni g
or three dollars cheaper than you can j « f a general prosperty to all. Therefor,
get the s ime suit for iu Cnicago, a id it j pray for the rain aud a bountiful bar
w.ll be better made. 14G-tf I vest.
The immense amount of broom corn I
b ing marketed in this city is an indica
♦ion of what the farmers can do. Tho
price this season is low, but broom corn,
like hog--, is always cash. Our farmers
should plant a good acreage next Feason.
It is a sure crop and one of the most re
liable that can be sown.
Our county commissioners are taking
hold of the county business like old
timers. They are receiving many com-
baigain p]jmenta a,, f,ir and deservedly no too.
' They have a big advantage over the
Fob 8alc—Q «1 one l.ur.e buB4>, ola b•,ar,, a8 h,,Te thu ruli^8uf llu'
heap for rash. Granville .Morris, New oonil upoD many vit.il points, while the
York U.irdwure wmpany. 14J-5t
Fob sals: A .WnlniK'tou hftud press
roller lind nliite roinhmed. A
Address this olh.v.
old board had to tfrope in the dark.
We ar>i closing out an elegant coal |
Dr. \V. L. Manpin.a piomident dental
JIEND810? AfWemUy \ . 1001,
ik of ii meets every Taturdiiy even-
nt 7:30 in IC. of 1'. lialloi)7tli stoct,
of iand office,
W.J. Stonk, M. \y-
I Uiviik lliiut, K. &
,u n-: , , w., u-ill surgeon of Oklahoma City, came up
.i i„.n,i hontinii stove at absolute cost. We will
bond K i S iturday liiRht and returned yesterday,
sell nt vlian you can buj a eeoouil ' , . ,
, .. Dr. Muupin 13 not a stranger to many of
hniid stove. New loiB liariUare Ia). , • , .
|our uitife>ns, and comes to us highly
Oh inAinmal do buy mo one of thono recommended as a der.tlst and gentle-
lovely serge dr. ssai at Uraj's, on tho mau. He will be located in our city, up
west side You pur.H liF8 Uu> Price> stairs corner of 7th and D streets, for
and thvsvi all red caliooaat 5 cell's a one week, from Oct. 28th to Nov. 2nd
yard— don't O.m beat the world? Don't when all who wish his proleaawuiU w
VV.4J ujV v u fc.it
•'Sicking Bird" Sleeps in Peace-
Mrs. Sarah G. Reynolds, wife of Mil
ton \V. Reynolds, and Goorge Winan
st>n of ex-Governor Winans, of Michiga
and a nephew of Mrs. Reynolds, paw*
through thd city yesterday, en rou'
from Edmond to Micb'gan. On Thurs
day Mrs. Reynolds made tinal proof on
her claim, adjoining Edmond on the east
and after consideration, e1 e decided ncl
to remove he tremains of her husband
from the land he love 1 so well, aud It-
will sleep iu peac* in the little com *tary
at E linond, his dust mingling with thu'
of the country he so aptly christened
Laud of the Pair God."—Oklahoman.
No Ouoruin.
The board of education m t last night
>ut had to adjourn for want of a q-ioi um
here were special aud important mat
.-rs that needed tho attention ^f th
•o ird, but no work con id bedoue. Pr.
ident Ilaynes and the fai.hful wert
nere but for tho lack of one mor*
ucmber bus u ss was blocked. Last
tght especially there should have beei.
i quorum, as the matter of completing
he lug i st-hool building needed imuied
>te attention.
Action lias been taken by the boarc
I mking to the reaunatiou of some
no tardy membt-rs aud apnointing
■ihers in tlieir place. This may remeily
-he trouble.
Ther« can be no excuse for those wl
ire in the city, and who are neithei
iiemselves nor their faimlirs sick, for
tayi. g away from a school board meet
' «•
"Jiiiimie itiid Ma^ie."
Jimmie, you are silly for buyiog thoee
ortbless shose. Tho next time yonf#
to F. W. Gary's, that's where I buy mj
rihoe*' and they give more than latiafae-
tion.
136-tf MiMik
Do You Want Shoes?
If you do you can save money by buy
ng them at the Liquidation Salee, 209
uorth 7th streets. The goode a oet be
■iOid iu the next 30 days. 136-tf.
Notice.
If Dr. D. C. Raymond will correepoftd
a it h Russell Briggs, at Guthrie, O. T*
o will learn eometbiug of benefit to
din.
Broom Oorn Waa'ed.
Be'ore disposing of jrou. broom eon
ee me.
12' tf. A. C. Uinde, P«rry.
For Sale.
One of the tineet cabs in thi* T«ri-
ory. A barguin. Call on or addrtM
E. P. Motu,
.1 122 Ct lw. Corner G and Brogu
Cliippi'ii.lale.
The "Chippendale" 10 cent cifkrt, U.
t.neht made. Forch Bros, eicluaiTt
<g>-nts. IM-ln
Boru
To Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ingram, at 11
o'clock last mglit, a Hne boy that hal
amvs the scales at ten pounds. Ho soon
made his presence in the world knowi
and had his baggage checked on a
through life train, lie is u tine baiiy
and no mistake, of whom his parents art
justly proud. .Mother uud baby doin^
Tonight.
The B. Y. P. U. meets tonight at 7:30
a ihe Baptist church. Several papers
ill be read and iiu interesting hour will
•e *ell s^ent by all who come. Suhjoet:
"Am I About My Fathers business."
Luke II i'l 19. You are invited.
Mrs. M. E. Throop has purchased the
uterest of Misc P. E. Busby in the res-
aurant businesss on the northwest cor
ier of ijevfcntb and D streets, where
lie will continue the busiuess. Mrs.
I'liroop is well and favorably known by
<ur citizens and is deserviDg of a good
patronage.
A home fur a four year old boy want-
ed this winter at moderate rates. Ad-
drete "lioy
For Keut.
A nice three room house on E slrMl
close in. Jno. J. la Mar,
129 tf Next door to Ektikpum oSm
29tf
For KfUt.
>ur room bouie cheap.
Jno. J. La Mar
Next door to Entksprisb uWaa.
Dou't Forget That
Dr. Maupin, of Oklahoma Citj, will
make a professional viait to Parry for
one week only, commencing Oct. 26tb.
He is prepared to do all kinds ot dental
work, from an ordinary tilling to a con-
tinuous gum plate. 14641
We 0&a So Ion Good 0a Bktea-
Had vou heard of the advance is
shoes? ti ray can sell you anything ia
this line at the old prices, aa he bought
bock boi&i, ferry, O. T j 1*2,000 of the best goods ia
4MIft.
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