Perry Daily Enterprise. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 150, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 26, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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DAILY ENTERPRISE.
VOL.
Fr.RRY, NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, SATURDAY, OCT. 26, 1895.
no. 150
1 J.lfHH nt M l: i lil
RAILROAD TIKE TABLE.
SOt'TII HOl'ND.
NOlt'lII UOlNli,
No. krt, < hie . -
No. a*. Mii-.o i - i Exit. •
No. UJ, ljocul r . Jit.
Perry, O. T, Aui
LOGAl news.
John Miller w.i. d ivn at Guthrie >e
U nlay.
Fresh tiuli and oysters at the Bin Hoi i
market. 148 tf
II. S. Smith returned t- <. <thr
night.
Fresh oysters and celery at the Lilu
Point,
Polo M. (Jround haw returned f.«• n
Carthage, Mo.
For the bent meats in th« city go t
Schilling A Hurke's. l'J itf
1 Dr. Nichols v
today.
l ost** M'|
'< Iuthrie.
Carl Strible 1
, to (iuthrie.
to the Capital Alitor (
was a pat
returned from '
urned from a trip
T. I\ Fletcher waaove:
. yesterday.
Hev. J. II. Ur«x ks is q
i Tally Cottnge,
W. c. Moore i
i to Kinglisher.
; Mr* KTL ( (.
from Shawnee
Jite sick at the
eturned from a vi.-it
liuthru
1 fr i
Hev. J. I).
JH in the cit
M. Buck
vesterda
Mrs. Florence H.tdley
^ visiting in the city.
from Guthrie
Tun T. Howe wat
ay, from Eldor id >
Ki
r uthru
on went
today.
Editor L
Mm trip to
Will A. Vollinar,of th*
lore, had a tine trade t lav
Attornc
(iuthrie t
,• Henry
HIuv.
Fresh oysters ami celery
Gem restaurant.
he Little
101 tf.
.fudge McGrath wis down at the Cap-
ital yesterday.
J. W. Pryor,of Ponca
fity today v > tir.- ,Judg
W. W. I) id:,
B. Rocks way, of the
goods store had a splem
Want TO BKKT: A
\a, was in th
Hy Cottage.
r, of the Witilield Courier
a passenger on the south bound
night going to Guthrie.
| Managing Deputy liurke was in h -
I office the most of the day, but leavi -
for Guthrie on the down train tonight.
1 Peputi. s (i^iirge btarmer and Ge< . :re
j M returned from (iuthrie \t.ste;
day an 1 left for the Osage country t«
l day.
I Judge S "tt passed through jester
I day en route to Oklahoma City, returt
iig from Alva, Woods county, where h
ha* been holding court.
' Judge J. II. Boles' son, Koscoe. wi.
j! if been very sick with malarial few;
j fur some days is n v much improve -
under the care of Dr. Brengi .
I E. E. Howendobler, wbo has been con
j lined to his homo with fever for som<
days was down to his store for the llrt!
time today since his si -kness.
| Dr. ('. B S - tt, of 1*'>ntan ll, 1 wa, i
i visiting \\r. Taylor and family >f on
I' ity. Dr. Scott was Mr. Taylor's family
physician for many yin Iowa.
| F. W. Gray, our hu -'lm,' dry wols
merchant on the west side, had a rush
ing trade yesterday. Lots of bundles
were sent out and the cash receipts were
large.
! it I.
IS THE PLACE
OLD :lKiA AliLK
4* +
6th,
!tou are looking for. Here you
can find the freshest Groceries,
m greater varieties and at less
money than any*,here else ti the
city. Aiso a full tint of feed,
. . , and anything found in a fir. telass
; p-j c n j j) 1 c Grocery. rnwy*w.
Goods Delivered promptly, free, to
any part of the city.
FREE LECTURES.
| Patronize Home Industry.
I At the Cii
a
lot.aa Church next Wednesday 1
id Thursday Evening.
MiaaLiurn A ! iul
| ICan.,National Organi;
j iqiufl Sutl'r A
' hur li in th's cit. -ii
.vV.
"6
YOUR LAUNDRY 5 TO THE
Perry Steal Laundry
Ji.ll srlc
3-uaraateod.
IT. C. TURNER-
J II Kush and A. CJipson, Kar
• w N ork dry I City, T, MeNifltv, Sioux City, I
I trade today . j Wm. Justice, St. Joe and J. S. Putn
o<>d furnished ' Kansas City, were in the city yester
free Suffrage
She is highly
I'rotei
ns is the
iations inOklahc
led as an orator
i^aiust Fir. s,
igerous season of the
See T, M. RlcHAKDSON
l-'ii* ail Kind <-f lliiililinii' Material
«PTH IIROTHEES.
ror
Shilliiij
choice younK pou
r & Burke.
Jud^e Chester Howe
ma City last night.
Freeh oysters ami cel-r •
Point Restaurant
Attorney L. I*. Hut 1-ton
homa City last nijfht.
Fresh oysters and celei;
Point I vesta u rant
patr
101 tf
to Okia
the Bli
101-tf.
Addrc
he time
A. Hem
Misdou
HT-It
. make your aau
le has half a c ir 1
i cabbage for s.
cu'istervd at the Merchant-
Capt. Joel Hrown came i
night and is a
las
>f Nix, ilalsel
rie vesterdn\.
J. Touhy,
up from CI ii
Fresh bologna sause
made, at Shilling A Hurk
M
Dr. S. A.
e u<K n train
a pai
' tod a
J. J Cnmmings. of Cummin^s' Mer-
antile company eold lots of groceries
F. W Gray is making a big drive on
K'st value on earth for the money.
130-tf
Finest line of air tight stoves in Un-
ity We guarantee absolute sat:
I'm. New York Hardware C .
Why do you
loiOo. frill fu
er than ever b<
Mrs. Greer,
Greer, return#
Hueines*
t meat mark
132tf
The baby hn
Honey buss
joy."
To get No.
1 m«*nt mark*
2Gtf
Judge Museller's dr
left this morning t >
Wichita.
Pei
ehei
Attorr
is in the
citv and
,• McNulty, of S
ty on business conne
tunty warrants.
d to Wmtield t«.
J. Lie bee
lor on th
t satisfacti-
the suit® m
eim.
sout'
jur |>opi
i side, \e
i th lit
landc
Noble. Mrs. Brown w
iting friends at Orland >. was nc
accompany him on account of
| Patronize a home tailor, your
j lit you better and will cost y
| three to five dollars leas th
made out of the city. B. Li
can tit you and save you mone)
| F. W. Gray, while in the
I boutht a large job lot of duck <
all kinds uf underwear the
I ou ever w. lie cau save you
in tnis line.
i L:-i .-a will rlea^f
! trie most exquisite p> rrume . to
■ -osmetics and all toilet artic
! \l. E. llowendobler's drug sto
I side.
t ftn has moved
from Or-
the Hotel
been vis-
i n
this fall on account of an ubun i inc j
'y grass standing. Farmers should ;
their homes and harvested crops \
t a moment's delay, again*; 1
tires, by plowing a g<* 1 wide
if ground around them. Don't I
his, one day or one hour may b * !
id cuuse the loss of home and all
e winter crops. A loss of this kind
e country and cause much suiTerieg and
gret, and can bo avoided by a little
Drk ii v. \Ve tru.-t our farmers will
overlook thi.-:. there are no doubt
i- U n this precaution;
are for those who have
Save your homes be-
tFoi:
of ll •
vitht
orair
-trip
fatal
many who
■ V_/
tapi.
and Fancy Groceries^
Oranges, KSanuiius and Lemoih,
i > < -k of Tobaceos is unoaralled—twenty-seven
1 i. (':gars and Cigarettes in stock to suit price
i'. the main thorough-
I)ri
diflferon
and tas
fare, the great cit
Lsuiirn*
T. H. Honeybuss,
O. K. barber shop, s
has lilted up very c
oath rooms, that nr.
Baths.
proprietor of the
tulh side of Rijuare,
mfortable and tasty
> scrupiously cl«xin
Wl
i you want a smo
Weitzel, a promint
•a, came down today
K B. Ciiri
of business
west side of:
to sell the b
Mst prices
Social,
There will be a mask social at the j
'ongregational church on Thursday 1
light, Oct. : lst. An admittance feo of i
n cents will be c
hich will entitle
^shments will U
at the door
ne to the full
:. Light re-
d free to all.
M i
(in
' ) I! •
of
rg A B
ter, Mi-
Lend tcl
, it is tine, at
et, west side of square,
tf. Smi.LiM -
cooked
16 to 1
Fresh tiah,
elerey aiwavi
iio-tr
Biltim >r
on hand .
The real estate firm knowi
> has been dissolved and t
will be continu 'd by the uni
the Jones block. D. B. Jonr
Bukkk.
as "Trad
e binines-
iraigned in
. 117-It
Hev. Hill, of the M. K. church, Pj
nee, came up from Guthrie thism>.
Tiie car of th<
[ ti rougn to (i
"Ol«
Tennessee Com
n >n train, pnss
r today.
•n captured i i theOs.i
L'kere will l>e services
Jrcli tomorrow mornii
1 at 7:30 in the eve
lject: "The beast wi
1 in the evenui1
All are invited
Marri
ig at 11 o'j
nrng. Mori
th four fai
John Buny
K -v. Houchtua. Pas
attactive
rill bo a Ghos
■ ill be attired
time of a bride
go. The orig
ait old. gra
Tide elect
•it all the
ttired in in
Ea
W.
given for as many
h pc-reon can upo
is to style of mask,
e of the evening
1 ling. The bride
e real bridal cos-
tarter of a century
inal bride will be ti re
m l wrinkled, while the
the evening will repre-
"u, freshness and blush
teen. The grooi
in . 1 r;i dr?= ,
and neat, for the benefit of the ladies.
Ladies baths will bo given on Tuesdays,
A lady will be in attendance to wait
upon and give every attention to ladv
customers. 139-tf
Watermelons free, guaranteed to be j
all right or need not take 'em. All
kinds of fruits, vegetables and groceries !
at rock bottom prices at
Leininckk it WALLTaci ,
149-tf West sido of square.
( row i
Brl 'i- ■
ppVSt*1- SPEcMCi£?!
J HAMTAI TISEDBT
RHODES BROS.
1016 MAIN ST.. KANSAS CITT, MO.
EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED
and M-e will chantjr your lense* as often a* yout
eyes chance without charge. For sale by
DR. RHODES,
<>r assistant, will be at
L. E. Gat nett's Drug Store,
Perry, olcla.,
FIUDAV and SARURDAY, NOV. 1 42,
Ii a Specialty.
Call and see m- at my office, uj> stairs j
>rner of 7th and D streets. All work
>ne in the very best possible manner.
: : a k,1 Wl" adjust the celebrated Rhode's
(Crystallized Spectacles and EyeGlassee
I- M.mim.v Doctor will bo with us on abore
-—• late only, and we guarantee all his
work.
\\ .
elor&, can get their j
ted at the 10 to 1 i
a nice juicy roast !
How are those 70 cent blanket- at
Gray's'i It will pay you to see them be-
fore buying.
130-tf.
small hoi
Wantkd:—'To buy
shack. Apply to the
Clothing store
The "Spanish Sticks" h trie finest five
cent cigar in the city. Forch Hr • •:<-
elusive agents. 1-1 1m
l>pt. Dist. Clerk W. C. Gi-mn nt
to Newkirk this morning andreturr.nl
on the noon tain.
Horses, cows, wagons, harness,bicycles
nil all kinds f furniture for sale. Thi«
• -perty taken by mortgage and will
?ll -heap. Knquir* f Dr. Moore, ll'-ltf
h
(' r«ft*r* 'i1 :r-'. clean, sniiu
clerk at Star ! shaves, perfect shampoos and hair cuts,
149-21
and the beat of artists at the Palace
barber shop, south side of square. 128t'
H. G. Trooper, who has been visiting
his cousin, Mis* Christine Cain, of this
citv, returned to Oklahoma City today.
I ;o to S. A I temple and lay in your
potatoes ami onions a* he has just re
reived a big consignment and is knoek-
; ing the bottom out on prices. tf.
n wh
;' em and old bar
rations already co
meat market. Tr
and save the trouble of co >
% Shili.im
liW-tf
Rev. I*. X. Smit
pastor for the M. E. church will begii
the work of the year tomorrow. II v
Smith is an enterprising man fully
abreast of the times and we bespeak for
him a successful pastorate.
< i!
Council,
m ' again IV
I ---io i. with ii
lilted.
Vt this o ti ice. three copies of the
be Daily.fcixtkrimiisi: of Sept. 14, 'Do. To
the person or persons who will deliver
I ^ame to us, wo will give a month's sub-
scription to the Daily for each copy.
Don't Forget That
I Dr. Maupin, of Oklahoma City, will
ete
West sine.
. the newly appoint*".'
?dne
roing over tiie old ciiy in-
that remains unpaid and
agree upon what was legal and coui I b?
ill wed. This included the ti. '-ft cf the
a -rrued accounts, including the salarie -
of officers, since April last and amounts
to about 62,000. After finishing this
ork, a motion was made that the coun-
If you desire to tee a fine display of j cd a'ljoun to meet again Saturday night
dressed meat, just step into Shillings & ; to adjust the balance of the out stand
Burks, west side of the square. You j (.jty indebtedn
will notice at once they are handling j basis of
only tiie choicest corn fed beef and pork I debtedness ca
and the finest fat mutton and vea
Hence their big trade. ll.- :f
make a professional visit to Perry for
on week only, commencing Oct. -Gth.
ll-* j; pr-par >d to do all kinds of dental
work, from an ordinary tilling */j a con-
tinuous gum plate. llo-Ot
^sliinnuo and Majfjjio."
Jimmie, you are silly for buying those
worthless shose. The next time >ou go
to F. W. Gary's, that's where I buy my
sl;oe and they give more than sntisfac-
EYES EXAMINED FREE.
E. M. CLAKK,
Att«rney-at-La\vf
Will practicie in all the Territorial
and Federal Courts.
Office in Jones Building.
tion.
Ma
Forsalr: A Washington hand pres^
, roller and slide combined. A bargain
A Idresa thisoflu-'. .1 • >ph H. Mush and J. II. Dunn.
special insurance agents were in the
Jake Forch. f Forh Bros., went dov n vegterday and today calling on Agent
to Guthrie today and will return on . ifmlson.
the evening train. i * " r - — " ,
I Be sure and inspect our delightful
We are closing out an elegant coal i,eat ing stov. before buying. They are
heating stove at absolute coat. We will daisies and no mistake. I'o see them is
sell at less than you can buy a se< < nd ti) m,v them. New York Hardware Co
hand stove. New York Hardware Co. , __
s. A. Hemple has just received a car
Miss Myrtle Hem pie and Miss Chris-11, i;,,j ()f Mi <oiui )K>tators, onions aiv
tine Caine leaves tomorrow to visit the ,.n| ^> The nit'rs' you rver >aw.
Texas State Fair at Dnllas. Pal! ami see the i i 1 / ' their p: i«
We will Roll you cookinff sloven for Mr: M. K Houston, of t ib NM.'c
loss than you can l>uy nt the second hotel h«s returned from a plensunt
hand Rtorea. Try uh and we will prove \ sit to hor old home in '.'bud e.uinty,
it. New York Hardware C >. j Kane.
Having purchased the buameas of tho J For the latest Btylea in fall hats, ami
Palace barber shop on the south side of for staple Roods of all kinds n the mi i
the square, I extend an invitation to all nery line, Fee Mrs. K. H. Heasl->. of the
my friends and customers to call and .Hem Millinery ntore. Every thing new
nee me nt my new place of business, and the very latest. An expert trimmer
The Palace Barber Shop. : always ready to trim y ur hats to order.
128-tf C. F. Rboistkr. Prop, 1,101
Prearliing tomorrow morning
>'cloek; subject: M Jesus tho
it 11
only
and agi'oe
■? 'ttlement, so that ti _ __
i l).1 placed in the bon I . For Sale,
Motion prevailed a.;d council a !j--urned j Ono of the finest cabs in this Torri-
io meet tonight. j tory. A bargain. Call on or address
In {he fuoa ofth • mart soathinc state- ! E' R MoYER<
Corner li and llrogan
enta by the attorney for the prosecu-
Saviour." At 7::iO p. m. tho subj -ct wiil | nm| ()f evidence that leaves scarce
bo: "God's willingness to save." Sun |y B doubt of his guilt, Durraut sits
l::.:-lf
j d 122-Gt 1 w.
For Kent.
day school at 10o'clock a. m. Christian with stolid indifference evincing that | A four ruom house «h© P-
Endeavor society at 6:30 p. m. ^ ou are j strange condition of mind that would
1 leave an impression of insanity.
Oi mamma! do buy me one of those 1 Chippendale.
lovely serge dresses at Grays, on the ( The "Chippendale" 10 cent cigars, the
i. l. 1" a sco ast. dick t. muboam
MORGAN ^ PAN COAST,
Attorney .s-at -Law.
1'i act ice in ull the Territorial au«i l'edertl
courts.
Tiorth of Square near Cor. 7th
invited to all of these services.
J. A. U. Oglf.vke, Pastor.
We hinted at ghosts at the Congrega-
tional social, but they will not he the
! 9tf
( hester Howe, EI. B«e <*athr«j
HOWE & GUTHRKY,
Attorneys-at Law.
Oflice oj.p. Land Office. Perry, O. T.
F. S. WINN,
Attorney at Law.
Hav« practiced in (he cuin* at Si. Jtweph,
•I -o .1 IviMar Ifor fifte u yearn. Will practice lu any of
. ' jcoun-y or Territorial conrta and U. S. land of.
• Ln! .r mm: olh'e. ' bo*. Othceroom2, Decker building, want side
boats'we read «bont when.child- P™ ;|«naat made. Pbreh
mid these all red calicos at ."> cents a !
igenti--
Bros, exclusive
1*21-1
forget tlio phi '. , F. W. Cir.i
Eoitoi: Mart L. Bixt.kr
l.Tfitf
l or ilent.
f th * Xor-! A nice three room house on E street
man State Democrat, corresj.. nding ; cloae in. Jno. J. LaMar,
secretary of the Oklahoma Press A^soci- tr ^"ext Joor to Extebprisi: oflice
No tics
ugly
ren, which make hideous your night and
fiightful your dreams, but angel glmsts
with sweet angelic faces and bird like
v tices, such ns is a real plea ure to see.
You can't afford to miss it.
Dr. Maupin will practice one week in
Perry, from Oct. '.loth to Nov. 2nd. The
Doctor is not a stranger to many of our
'H ''u >,a ' l)r,l( secure the greatest comfort and pleas- with Ru£.-\ 11 Bri.ggs. at Guthrie, O. T..
t.oners.nthe 1 err,tory. and has a ««• Lw to ^ exinrslontati. I he will learn something of henelit to
number of friends ns well ns patients ^im 11.1 t;t
among our people, Be is the bestj What baa become of t he Liberty liell i —«•
equipped dentist in the Southwest, and that was taken to Atlanta en route on Broom Corn Wau'ed.
a very lino workman. Ho hopes nt j its trip around the world? Xo mentiO i Uefore disposing uf yov.", broom corn
some time in the future to divide his ha3 been made of it as a feature of tho see me.
tiuie between Perry and Oklahoma City exposition. Ii" tf. A. C. Hindu, Perry.
at ion was presented with a gold 1,ended !
| enne by the members of tho association,'
' in testimonial nt his untiring effi Is to If Dr. 1 . C. Raymond will correspond ! prnct;c..
h. d. mcknight,
Attoruej-ut-I.uv,
Kspert in Pension Claims. Couiiit
Warrants Bought, ltoom 8 over t'crry
bank
A. MOltltlij. j. w. JOHHON,
Oklahoma City
Morris & Johnson and Kellogg,
X-ia-or Firm.
ice in all tlie Courts of the Territory ano
r ederal ( ourts. Al o in the V. land office of
the ferritorv an«l Interior l>«'partment.
P2RRY,
OKLAHOMA.
HENRV RUCKEU.
—Altornoy-at-Luw.
j I'llicv iu \lt cre building, corutJr.TtL uad 0.
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