Perry Daily Enterprise. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 153, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 30, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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perry daily enterprise.
vol. i.
PERRY. noble county, oklahoma. wedoesday, oct. 30, 1895.
P*r vwk . bj carri.T
I'er month, in advance
Per jwir.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
NOt'TIl HO I'M).
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No. 424, Uirul l r n«hi
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local news.
I
| Tom King returned yesterday.
Fresh libli and oysters at tho liig Horn
i"""-1""- _ IltMf
('has. Fihou w*ut to Guihrie venter-
uay.
"■•ti IfMlll ana winy at th* Blue
''ollit- -J8 if.
Perry, O. T Aug
1 M. Hutler is up
! City.
Deputy Joe Severens came up from
Guthrie this morning.
fott sale:-An A No.' 1 corn mill
weighs about 1300. Roquire at this
office.
from Oklahoma
OFlIOIAL DIREOTORY.
TKBHITORIAU
W. C. Renfrow.
T J. h iwh
Frank I *Ih
. ' JoY^rnor
%K-fi tar
"hief J nation
C. H Marnlial
Hiipt. Public ltiMtmctiou
Traat<urel
a • •. rn« (Mm ral
School land Coram i*mi< ?
• ■ • i m
I'rohatf* Judg*
Attorney
Bbeiitf
i n Mirer
K<-_ri t«*r of |}«nv|h
i ottnty Clerk
hunt. Pnblic I nut i n don
(.'o.nuii «iouei >
A. C. Holland
i. r* N
I'.T. Ctirnr.
T. M. Kicharti
VV. M •
c. I. Llmboc'
lue r..eh hi til Cuuliuues ou shoes at
the L (j .dati.ju sale. 50.1 M
(iraj Uuriiug.iuie was in Guthrie jeu-
terday.
Qamee new, rare and pleasing will be
introduced at the E.tst Btdu social I'll 11 s-
day night.
How are tlws< 70 cent blanket* at
(jra) It a ill pay you to see Ih.-ol be
forB buying. 130 If.
Mrs. W. < Parker moved her iIrene
making parlor from C street to Eighth
.between h nud F, opposite (Christian
church.
We are closing out un elegant coal
heating stove at absolute oo«t. We wi
sell at less thmi you c;in buy a s. c.m
hand Stove. Ne* You. Hardwire Co
... 1.. I). Ni .
. h. 1>. <'aii.eroo.
Hamuel orphi ,
Scl'illu,g A BurkeV
da) night.
, ■ f* t Ward
> .Jul Wa "ii.
I' ir<l Ward
Fourth Ward
Kiftb VV.inl
Sixth vVar'i
ik-vcQth
R**i<tri
Ueceiver..
.1 I Mm
. A. It Miller
T. II Hoe
. . .f. \ lia
J l; VN.III.mi.
H K. Itirl :u.U.m
M (' Kurd,
(i. vs. ( r«Ml
J. 11. V .. v ki
. w O) mate
W. W. .Met u1Imii*i
Havor
ij*'\)'.Jno DuIM
L. K.
I M'ljcr. Wm M
Vi j. a. andfrw j
l a. vi. * 7. T, I). Thorn if i
V. M p.-tite, V. L McKi'i •
All*?, John*.:■
L4JII> OPFIOR.
LnaiP Dei la
J. II. Km -.
yesterday.
Freeh ovate™ and celery at the Little
lieui restaurant. lUX-tf.
W Herman was up from tiuthrie
J eo.eruay.
Drop iu at the Liquidation sale and
bu) a pair of slioes al iiuleeale prioe.
j e U iuiii weut do*u to Uuthrie to-
day, on bustuese.
tor choice )ouuk pou.ti) p;.trouue|
Oia.uiih i burke. |
TOWNMITt. liOXHI) MO. 8.
imothr M (
. A VVilaon
. W. IJailey
Pbairman
ifitf Vfr: t.
Triiht#-.
( . P. D
LOIiGE DIEEOTORY.
—- I
I south, at . rilinore. I. T.
1'he bean bag game will be one of the
i \i l r- ii ~7 | interesting features of the evening at
. itV/it rdav ,UU ,D I the C-^tioual wci.l Thursday
iy I night.
i- git No l frtftb lird mto the 10 u t v n.,!T: u Z , . . .
i , , Davis, who has been visiting in
1 1". u IOMI Icet, ITMl si It*. .1 , , , ,
• . ... iiiwtily for several days returned to Ei
Miihipg it Burke, j dorado, Kan., today.
d°*a Ut th" The choicest fresh apple~bulter and
| minoe meat at Smith Brother* oil C
ieo the , betweeu Fifth and Sixth. 151 tf.
o2 IA
Mr« I)r. Smith, of Oxford, K inta*,
\iHitin^ her Mhter, Mm. Granville Mot
ri«. She is un her way homo from i
vimt a th fri'-ndn at Dal,as, Texas.
To see the tfr<<t*eque, stately, cooiio or j Comfortable chairs, clean, smooti
odd, to the Kaat .Sidesocial ou iLura- | suave*, |>erft^*t hI. am poos aud hair cut.-,
and the heat of artists at the Palaoe
barber shop, south side of square. 128tf
J Ii Cook, (ien'l. manager of the Rock
Inland and Kansas City Mining and
Townsito Co. left today for Ft. Sill in
the interest of the company
•Shilling A: Burke, of the popular 10 to
1 meat market, send greetings to every-
| body these delightful days, and when we
saw them this morning they were well,
smiling, happy and busy. 151-tf
I Wo learn that Mrs. McCague, mother
of Mrs. F. H. Kellogg, who has been
very sick at Grey Horse, in the Osage
Full left today to at- • ^*tion is now much better.
I*. \ oungUeim, a leading dry goods
Chas. VauWyck and Mrs. Anges Farris
l.\lP i i Grlando were licensed to marry yes-
the best meals m Hie city go to Urdu) by Judge Musseller.
1-tJtf ...
m... l i , —7 1 wanted:—To buy dmall house or
iivvscamu up lorn Guthrie shack. Apply to the city clerk at Star
Clothing store. 14D-2t.
Dr. E. M. Moffitt, who haa beeu visit-
"'g Cincinnatti, Boston and New York
City returned to Perry today.
The ".Spanish Sticks" is the finest ttvs
cent cigar in the city. Forch Bros., ex-
clusive agents. KM-lm
Rev. Webst
tend the conference of theM' E. church
i F. A A. >! P. ry f dge No. 1".
A bdde Iti rejrular mnunNMUioi the
tirst and third Friday at hall on 7t;
street. All masons in g<>od stabdiukf
cordially inviteil.
pKRRY Chapter N 1" R 'yal Ar h
i Muhoiih fii rt- ■•.! M - 'i'm* hall south
j 7th street every Jn.l . I 4th Friday at
I "Jt'p. m. IIenky Ruck p. r.
~ll
D Botb I' *weir o rtil \ a
Oai^iiiu ui LlH Liquidation sale.
!i h. Dixon was in from
county yea terday.
Fresh oysters and celery at ill
Point Restaurant.
Try sikqb (jf our nice cooked beet
j merchant of \\ infield. Kaunas, was at j
the Merchants today on his way to Still- j
water where he ha<* a branch business.
h H. Christian has moved his place
| of business opposite the hnd office,
west side of square, where he continues
to «ell the best fitting suits at the low-
j prices I4i)-2t,
Congressman Dennis Flynn arrived
last night from Perkins at 8 o'clock and
left on the night train for Guthrie. He
leaves for Washington in a few day"
lieavt
r_n., .. . .. 4 ,rt , John Bales, formerly of this city but
mark^ 1 Ilieal! ^ of Shawnee, died at the latter place j
ie Blue |
101 tf.
market, west side of square.
I 127-tf. Shilxjnos a Burki^
11. D. MCKnk-IIT,
H. P.
pASTKICN ST\K. Perry chapter
, Ti No 153, me<'ts regularly on ti.e second
and fourth \V*HlneM|.i>s «1 each month
at hail on I) street. Visitors cordially
t '
O. (>. P. - Cherokee Lodge No. 14 I.
().(). F. meetsevt i> Thursday event>-g Why do y ou swelter when the Perry
I :,h Mr"'1 1 M . 1W Co. will turm.l, you ,«« daily, cheap,
in I ( . Visitors are always welcome. .i . : . • H
J. W. Quick. II W,LciKlkoiR. I 'O*n "r old Ix-fore? m.i.tf
Rev. W. M. V\ i'liui tu, who has been
visitiug his son and daughter. Rev. Rob-
1. Iluiche) from Coaudler was in ' insou and wife returned to El Reno to-
tM> wtjr fmlerUay. |d«y.
i reeb oyitefi and ei *ry ut the Blue Of* YiHuvitoot'i lodlinHidl^MGo,
l'«nut Rehtuurant. lol tf. came in today on tl.e noon train, and
a | irni.v'7.~, . Will give a series of entertainments in
Attorney cheater Howe returned to our city.
Oklaiioma Citv toda\.
Freeh b-ilogna sausage,
made, at Shilling 4 Burke's.
Banker A. A. Stowe was over from
Stillwater yesterday.
W|
this morning - if typhoid fever. His son '
• lied about one week ago of the same
disease.
Mrs. J. B. Banks has returned from a Granite and
visit to Houston, T x;h. Mrj. P^-«ler,
her mother and Louis Pvler, her
brother, returned with her to remain I
during the winter.
For the International Rogatta, Austin i
Texas, November 4 7, 1S0.>, the A. T. 4 |
S. F. will sell round trip tickets from
I Perry for *13.95 for round trip. Tickets
NO. 153
■irrricTinMn tl)
RHODES BROS.
1010 MAIN ST.. K/UIUICTTT. MX
EVERY PAIR QUARANTBSD
antl Wf will chance your lcn*e« as ofWt aa r*m
cye wuange «r?:boal cbar««. hri!k\|
DR. RHODES,
«r usHistant, will U .it
L. E. Garnett's Drug Swir*,
Perry, okla.,
FRIDAY" and SARL'RDAV, NOV. 1 A2,
And will adju.t thecelebraUd Klio4e'«
Cry.tallired Spectacle* and EyaOlaMM
The Doctor will b« with u. on abo.*
date ouly, and we guarantea all hw
work.
EYES EXAMINED FREE.
Mask Social,
There will be a mask aocial at th*
Congregational church on Tburaday
I night, Oct. 3Iat. An admittance fM of
' ton cente will be charged at th« door
HT Kflct w'1'0'1 ""titl. each on* to th* full
U1 wU^ui privileges of the evening. Light re-
freshments will be served free to all.
A special invitation i. given for a. man/
to musk as can. Each person can us*
j their individual idea as to atyl* of mart
One nttactive feature of the av.ning
I Will be a Ghost Weddiog. The bride
I will be attired in the real bridal ooe
Queensware tume?fBbritleofaiiuarter°f
nso. The original bride will be there
but old. gray and wrinkled, while the
bride elect for the ovening will repre-
sent all the bloom, froshneee and blueh
of a aweet teen. The groom will be
attired in more int>dem drees
Our Entir Stock to be Sold
Groceries
Sec v.
N. (i.
O. O. F., Pern encampment
6, meets ev* ry Tues«lay evening
I .1 it! < • i i . Viiftioji
I, . ■ inbiira vitod to at-
1: 0.1. Limbooki K, 0.1'.
I (in, Ltvx. Scribe.
I |> I HClt Lo
I 1 d H beo -'.l '
I
I Ct M M us. L
G. A. Smith and B. L. D^an were in
from Pawnee \esterday.
William Chambers is back from You-
ki.n and Ualahoiua City.
Business is still booming at the lo to
i meat crarket. Shilling A Burke,
13-tf \S'eat Sale.
| We will sell you cooking stoves for I
the host less than you can buy at the second ! , . •
13Jtf | hand stores. Try us and we will prove' "n s"le ^'JV 1,2 ftnii 3>with tinal
it. New York Hardware Co. I mitof Nov. 10th, TO.
Go to S.'.V Hemple and lay in vour '!"^" ^ WiVB8 ,1Rve
potatoes and onions as he ha* just re ! bachip|"rs- ca" their,
ceived a big consignment and .'knock- fc" t"0^ W * !
ing the bottom out on prices. tf f a..kot: " n,ce Ju,c-V r0"«'
Ll- and save the trouble of cooking.
At Your Own Price.
No. 8. Daughter? «>f
O. F. meets evorv
>nth. Visitors wel- ,
If. (ii;i.ooiRF., N. (i. 'age, is visitiug at Stillwater.
Mr
M. U. Talley, of the Talley Cot-
, Haitik Kcki k. Sec.
If., Homer (' Jones Post No 4'i,
ts tirst and tnird I hurnlay even
■I.'' Hi lll.-l, .inn l i 'i i nuiro ij ri' i.
intfs at TiilO | . ti., at their hall near the
corner of Seventh and B street. All
•t with us.
Fresh fish, Baltimore
elerey always on hand at
140 tf
oysters and
Ruea Bros
I
pomradee invited t
Homi;uc. .i \ i: , w. ic. i
No. 10meets every tirst Rod third
Bburedsyeet2 I0| n r| K.P Halloa
I Bsi ent betvi D
Haitir. .1. M< Knioht. Pres.
KMMA C. PoifiKR4>V. S c.
11' NIGHTS OF I \IM)V,L. A.yX>
I'* tee . . tening m 7:30
I en D Rod E.
Iv Ko 11
I J. T. Nobli . M. W.
|1. tf. Thomas R R, Phos VIon • ■. F. S
Attorney L. P. llud.<«on went to New-
^ kir.t tod iy on egai btniua^s.
Want to rent: A good furnished
house well located. Address postoffice
lock b; x 4tJ 117-11
D putios George Starmer ami O. W
Mouser have gone to Pawnee.
Now is tfin time fo make your sauer
kraut. S. A. Uemble has half acir load
of dandy Missouri cabbage for sa'e
tf.
Horse., cows, wagons, harness, bicycles !
snd all kinds of furniture for sale. This'
pro|iert. taken by mortgage and will
sell cheap. Enquire of Dr. Moore. U-tf j
i:«-tf
SutLMKO & BcRKK,
West siae.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe .Johnson, 6on-in law
and daughter of Mrs. J. W illianis, de
J. A. Da illy wife and daughter who j ceased, and who attended the funeral
have been visiting with relatives and ' "f their mother, left today to return to
frieuds returned home to Lecompton. I Eldorado, Kan.
Kan. I
1 'ou Wl" nnd a large assortment of th
j choicest California canned fruits, canned
J tomatoes, Kaw Valley canned apples ami
| other table luxuries at Smith Brothers
111 C street between Fifth and Sixth.
RoUrtand Henry Wanner, sons of I John L. Revel and Mrs. Gray' Eva.,s
. L. ttenner, of Guthrie, were up visit- were united in marrige by Judge Mu
day ^andfather, ttev. Myers, to- sseller, at his .esidence yesterda " They
. Lailles' Buth*.
Tinware ()TI,If'1!oae>,buM'proprietor >* «*•
, O. K. barber shop, south side of equRtt,
has litted up very comfortable and taety
bath rooms, that are scrupiouaiy olees
and neat, for the benefit of the lijj,*
Ladies baths will be given on Tueedsje.
A lady will be in attendanoe to wait
upon and give every attention to lad?
customers. 139-tf
( rown uud Bridge Work a 8p*«Ultj.
Call and pee me at my office, up ateif*
: corner of 7th and D street*. Ail work
A Inn n lin/. n i j t,one in the very beet pouible manner.
Also ft line of Boys ftnd Come*nrl>''a8lwlll°Dlyetayonet
coramnnoinu ~ "
B. Liebenheim, our popular merchan
tailor on the south side, is giving excel
lent satisfaction n the lit and make up
of the suits made by him.
Be fiire and inspect our delightful
j heating stoves before buying. They are
i daisies and no mistake. To see th«m is
: to buy them. New York Hardware Co.
i H. ( . ami •* oi \. local union N« .
B94. Pefry, 0. T.« meesR ever) Friday
Jevoning at 8:;Mi at the city hall, Visit
1'i-k' l riithersalways wel '"nie.
A K.MON IVI atii g Society meets
• every Friday night at K. P. hall on
fth trest. Visiting iriemls always wel-
omRd.
ol P., Pern 1 K.lge N('• 9 K.
meets every Moin av night at S p n
^11 visiting Knight* welcome.
j cheap. _ _ ____
P-ol, W, C. Moore Rod Judge 8. H
' Ha l is are at Pawnee attending cou:t.
F, L \V. nn^r, of the Guthrie L^ide",
came up last ni'jht and returned today,
F. XV Gray is making a big drive on
i cood one half wool pnnts at fl.(H); the
hest value on earth for the money.
130-tf
Aft rney R y Hoffman and Jud^eG.
R. Buckner are attending court at Paw-
nee.
(>. t'* \V*—Perry lxxige No. 18. ( Finest line of air tight st ives in the
Abcient Order f United Worklin n.. dty. \V • guarantee absol ite satisfac
■ts iTrst and third Tuesday evenings (i|iM Vl,w v„rk Hardware Co.
'Hcli luioth at 7::H) p. m« tn (ilob'.:
Deputy District Clerk, \V. C. Glenn
left yesterday for Pawnee to attend
court.
Fob sale; A Washington hard press
roller and slide combined. A bargain
Address this office.
Qlol
Folding on 'fci'st eitle srjuare. Workmen
i|««lstiindiag f.• 'iii oll.er bulges cor-
^y invited. i". ;.. (in iiomh, \V. M.
. C. McCt-sr, KwMrder.
I*t, Oiixi'j , Vim-1 ill crrxl Boml
I Out!), of Perry.- Meet* everj Thure-
iqreveolng, s o'clock. All reform work-
1?tiien toiit.<I to diiu'ii.is this Ixnd
Motion. It. of ti. Hall, on ot!i Ktreiit.
Mniihuinn fno collectioii.
| A. II. 8mT t«MO, J\s. II. Lt:\vis.
Chairman. B._
PwBVOSHlp Aa**mbiy V". l"Mi
¥ v of L meets every Taturoay *n*n.
I" at7:30 in |{. of P. linil on 7th steet,
nf land office,
. W. J. Sionk, M. W.
■ins Mwrig Bi ukf, II. S.
When yon want a smooth nleai shave,
(and yon ahva>s want this) go to the
Palace barber shop, iouth cide of square
li, tf C. F. Rfgistkb, Prop.
The real efctate llrtn kno.vn hb "Trai-
ers" has he mi dissolved and the business
will be ootV.iuued by the undersigned in
the Junes block.—p.' 11. Joacg. Mi-it
made a bridal trip to Payne Co", where
'hey wiil make their home and "Revel"
in tne early and pleasing conditions of
connubial bliss.
' "r the Athletic contest. Hot Springs
j „ . „ T~ ! | Arkansas. (Jet. 31st, Do, the \ T & S
| S a. Hemple has just received a oar F. By will nell round trip tiotaUfrom
load of Missomi potatoes, onions and perry, O. T., at ratebf i?2ti:iO via Knnsiu
cabbage. The niceet you ever saw. ,'ity only. Ticketson sale O " 1,
Call and see them and get their prices 3)th, inclusive, with limit for return b
Patronize a home tailor, your suit will | ^"V lr,t''i '1'5.
Ht you better and will cost you from I For the latest styles in full hats, anr
three to five dollars less than those \ for staple goods of all kinds in the milli-
made out of the city. II. Liebenheim j nery liue, see Mrs. 13. H. Beasley of tin
can Ht you and save you money. j Gem Millinery store. Everything lie v
F. W. Gray, while in the markets th®VB?An PXP*rt tnn>, '"
boutht a large job lot of duck coats and ! )S ' l° ,,,m *OW hat« to
all kinds of underwear—the cheapest ... l.Hi tf
youeversi'w, Hecan save you one-ha'f! " hinted at ghosts at the Cougregi
in tuis line. 136-tf !' 1n'1' s°cial. but they .will not both
~ I "«lv "hosts w« read about when child
if you desire to lee a fine display of. ren, which make hideous your night an
dressed meat, just step into Shillings <fc ftightful your dreams, but angelghost
Burks, west side of the square. You with sweet angelic faces and bird lil
will notice a' once they are handling j voices, such as is a real pleasure to 8i
only the choicest corn fed beef and pork You can't afford to miss it.
and the finest fat mutton an 1 veil ]
llonce their hig trails. 149-tf Free Lectures.
" j At the Christian church next WedncK
Oh mamma! do buy me one of those ! md Thursday evenings. Miss Laut
lovely serge dressos at Gray's, on the I A. Gregg, of Garnett, Kan., National O
west side. You can't miss the prioe; |ganiz<>r of the Woman's Equal SufTrn
and these all red calicos at 5 cents a j Association, will deliver lectures on ti!
yard—don't this beat the world? Don't I subject at tlio Christian church in ti.
Children's BOOTS and SHOES,
OVERCOATS and SHIRTS and
Men's and Boys' PANTS that
I commencing Oct. 26.
D*. Mai tih
Dou't Forget That
Dr. Maupin, of Oklahona City, will
make a professional visit to Perry for
one week only, commencing Oct. 3Mb.
will be sold at a GREAT SACR1- j ££ J
tinuous gum pl.ite.
Free,
Watermelons free, guaranteed tote
all right or need not take 'em. AU
kinds of fruits, vegetables and groeeAee
at rock bottom prices at
leininoer a wallace
I^9-tf West side of square.
FiCE-ALMOST CHEN AWAY.
forget the place. F. W. (Cray's. 13Ctf
Having purchased the business of the
Palace barber shop on t he south side or
the square, I extend an invitation to nil
my friends and customers to call and
.ee me at my new place of business.
The Palace Barber Shop.
}2fMf C,?\ rbuistbu, Prop,
city. Everybody, men and women,
vited.
Miss L iura A.Gregg, of Garnett, K
Sis, sookoon that subject (Equals,
frage) last ovening to a crowded hou
and her address is pronounced one ol
the most intelligent, argumentative at c.
convincing that was ever heard in tins
city. —.Daily Tribune, Ft. Scott.
Sals This Week Only.
Must give po-
session of build-
ing Nov. 2,1895.
Fixtures also for Sale,
"Jimraic and Moggie."
Jimmie, you are silly for buying thoa*
" orthless Bhose. The next time you go
to F. \V. Gary's, that's where I buy lay
■dioes and they give more than satisfac-
tion.
j 13t5"tf " Mag au.
For Sale,
tJne of the tiuest cnbs in this Terri-
tory. A bargain. Call on or addraee
E. F. Mover,
d l±J-0t I w. Corner B and ilrogan
For Rent.
A four room house cheap.
J no. J. LaMax
Next door to Ektdbpbisi ofttae.
29tf
Chippeudule.
The "Chippendale"' 10 cent cigara, tk*
finest made. Forch Bros. eidaAive
"a*""'- .
hir lteut.
A nice three room house on B street
dose in. jn0< j. LoMar,
129 tf Next door to K>rrr.RrmaE oibm
Notice.
If Dr. D. C. Raymond will corre*poad
with Russell Briggs, at Guthri*, O. T.,
he will learn something of benefit to
hiB1- met.
Broom (Jorn Wasted.
Before disposing of your broom sou
•m me.
Aftiutaiitay.
h ....... ,.B.,
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