Perry Daily Enterprise. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 159, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 6, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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ENTERPRISE.
VOL. 1.
PERR ;, NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1895.
NO. 159
TEltMS OK SI MS. UlPJ'lONd:
Per I > eairi r
!Vr month, in arimncu
iVr year,
LOCAL NEWS.
I John fthanafelt went to Guthrie to-
day.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
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OFFICIAL direotory
TKBEITORIAL.
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hWit'tary
' 'hief Juntie*
(j. S Miii-luil
Hupl. Public lout ruction
Trea un r
Attorn*) Ueiirral.
Sclu.ol Land OuiihU^lJT
oo j.j n
Prolate Judge
Renfrow.
■ ....J.LoWe.
. lranlc I>:ile.
I. D. Ni\.
K. 1>. Jill.Hi Oil.
iUntu< I V nrplijr.
c. A-(ialbmith.
. t . A. HUnco*.
Attorney
Wn-riff
Treasurer
lU*ifiat«T of L)eedn
County Clerk
Mipt. Public I mil .
CuiuuiiMiuuer*
A. C. Holland
J. T. N<*fi
1 1 '"7- ,
T. M. |{ifiiani«oii
W. M 111iwI'*"
t\ 1. Liinbocker
Pint Ward
8 m < ;i>I Wa-1
Thirl NVanl
Pi.urtli Ward
Rift Ward
Sixth Ward
Seventh... •
... A. K Mnseller.
T.H.Howard.
J. \. 11 iiTIwn.
.1 l: Wullar...
S H. Hicliar.Uon
.. M c Ford.
0 W. Cruabi
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( . W. t )lm*t««l.
\V . W. Mc( uUough.
Mayor.
: Fre«h fish and oysters at the lii# Horn
market. 148-tf
I Judffe Thurston was up from Guthrie
| today.
Fresh oysters and celery at the Blue
Point, 08 tf.
Marshal K. 1). Xi: passed through to-
day on}his way to New York.
Fresh oysters and celery at the Blue
Point Itestaurant. 101-tf.
The rush still continues on shoes at
the Liquidation sale. 52-lw
Do not buy footwear until you see the
bargain at the Liquidation sale. Iw.
Rev. W Full of the M. E. church,
south, returned to the city today.
Fresh oysters ant i celery at the Little
(Jem restaurant, 101-tf.
Mrs. L. P. Hudson and daughter. Miss
Helen, left on the noon train for King-
i tishor.
John E. Coyle, father of Ed Coyle, has
returned from Iowa, where he has been
visiting his daughter and sister.
Cash and low prices are the lead-
ing features at the Central Msa*
Market, southeast corner of the
square. 158-2t
Horses, cows, wagons, harness, bicycles
snd all kinds of furniture for sale. Thin
property taken by mortgage and will U11U'1 ftS l,u*v ofln
that it would be necesFary to add to the
Board of Kduc-atioii.
The school board met in regular ses-
sion Monday night at the high school
building, President llaynes in the chair
aud a q.'jrum present Minutes read
and approved. The president spoke of
the need of continued efforts to com-
plete the high school building. The
general feeling among the people is that
they are ready and willing to assist as
He further stated
committee additional members, as there
was more work than the present mem-
bers could attend to. On motion, Sup-
erintendent Augustine, Prof. Bagby, VV
H. Leininger aud Judge Boles were
sell cheap. Enquire of Dr. Moore, ll-tf
B. Liebenheim, our popular merchan
tailor on the south side, is giving excel
lent satisfaction in the tit and make-up
of the suits made by him.
Be sure and inspect our delightful added to the committee.
heating stoves before buying. They are Mr. Houston, representing the Insur
daisies and no mistake. To see them is ance company was before the board and
to buy them. Xew York Hardware Co. I after discussing the matter of cancela
m 7 T" , tion of the policy of the Springfield In-
Forca h, we mill sell you meats . . , MuMohaMtto,
lower than any other market w Perry ; 1>aliin,„ „f ,he
Central Meat Market at southeast ^ in tlie |,and
corner of square. 158-21 f >]r „ . ,III|llUIllillB about
Did you see that ovcrcoat R. B.Chri.- *«■«> I* I"11'1 bnck to llj0 b<mrd' t(J«elher
tian made for Allen Caruthers? Its a] -ith ti'" arrant, he has on the re-
beauty. Get one like it, or any way get j t-'eipt of which the policy be sui
as nice a one. loo-'Jt
Fresh oysters and celery at
Point I lest a ti rant.
the Blue
101-tf.
COt'nci i'm an.
Ge< i n l«"x
.) | Morri-. 1.
K. V M">. r, V
M. Heitz. J. *
I . H MH.I*. T.I).
A. M Petit
A Ury, John
I/ nij lja.vi
J. 11. Kin;
town8ite boakl
Timothy M«(lrath. .
Y \. Wilson .N < -
F. \V. Bailey
post OFF1C
I Drop in at the Liquidation sale and
buy a pair of shoes at wholesale price.
Attorney C. W. Ransom returned
, from Oklahoma City this morning.
■ E. H. Perry on his return will bring a
< ar of tit.e mares from Kansas. They
| are for sulo.
Fob Sale—Stock scales, house i
| rendered. A motion by Hutchinson to
lie added to the finance committee and
that th;
scales, feed grinder with two setts burrs , a]njIie ^
committee be instructed to ex
books of the treasurer of the
We desire to announce
to our patrons and friends
that we have removed to our
c„^ tPecf*cQ
Ul MA!tt FACTtBID BY **
RHODE8 BROS.
1016 MAIN ST., KAXUl CRT. MO.
EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED
HI Ivrr will ch.n^r your t.n,« .. oA«l.«W
cycg chaugc without charge. For aale «f
DR. RHODES,
or assistant, will bo at
L. E. Garnett's Drug Store,
Perry, olcla.,
FRIDAY and SARURDAY, NOV. 1 A2,
And will adjust the celebrated Rhode'*
Crystallized Spectacles and EyelilkMM
The Doctor will be with us on boT«
date only, aud we guarantee all hi
work.
EYES EX A Ml IHED FREE.
' own building on 6th street,
Villi VII '
lodge directory
\ r. .V V. >1 I'-rry r>.d«e N.'. 1
A bold* Ita reruUi oommunte tion «
tirst and (Hird Fridays at hall on
street, All mas-
cordially invited.
Why do you swelter when the Perry
Ice Co. will furnish you ice daily, cheap-
er than ever sold before? 90-tf
Managing Deputy Hurk went to New-
kirk this morning and will return to-
night.
Soffit00*8- EBqUire at ENTF'E"! board. Adopted. Moved by Lobeitz that
p i i ii r n^v*
in Si door north oi corner bill
and the largest assortment of wall paper board in any munner he may see tit. j
and at prices as low as any "cost sale" \d0pted
oiTerings, at E. E. Howendobler's, south 1 superintendent Augustine submitted
his rei ort of the condition and progress j
f til, „ nth -f October ^ ^ ^ ^
aids*
Comfortable chairs, clean, smooth
shaves, perfect shampoos aud hair cuts,
and D, where we will continue
which showed them to be in very good
and the best of artists at the Palace j condition, the average enrollment for |
barber shop, south side of square.
Patronize a home tailor, your suit will
I fit you better and will cost you from
; three to live dollars less than those
We can save )0u money on meats tUil(je out Gf the city. Ii. Liebenheim
in P"'(l standing /fl any quantity. The Central Mark-
et, southeast C r. squrre 158-2t
DERBY fosptw No. r> Bpj I Ar ']'
I lUaon* mMta at Mafwlo ball
7th btre.*t crv -Jnl and 10. 1 ' day at
7«lp.m. IO.MIV R" KKK'
H. I>. MOKNIOHT,
Secretary.
Fresh tish, Haltimore oysters and
celerey always on hand at
110-tf
Ruf.b Bko
the month is 553. Per cent of attend-
ance for the month 93, On motion re-
was received and tiled. The teachers
pay roll for the month, amounting in the
aggregate to 800*2, was read and on
motion, referred to the finance commit-
tee. Adopted.
An etfort was made to in?rease the
Lawyer Cunningham came in vester-
lay from Pawnee, on his return to
Ii\STKI5N ST A If. lVrr> ch:;t -r , (Juthrie.
L \ • ; •],(', • . rev' l,u' !"'' " ,
aud'f" • ' V. • I * • ••• •;
Ht hall on 1) street. \ is.tors cordially c
nvited. \
I <>. O. I'
A o.o. r n.
and C.
J. W. Qi u
Jherokee Lotlgp No. 111.'
every Thursdny evening
7th street between 11
i are always welcome.
H. w. Li im •«.kb.
N. G.
Finest line of air tight stoves in the
ity. We guarantee absolute satisfac-
ion. New York Hardware Co.
Fob half.: A Washington hand press
oiler and slide combined. A bargain
Address this office.
iiit
Tuet
siting
o at-
I <), I'„
X 6, meets evei
•t 7:30 at Odd Fell "
patriarchs art- < ■ rdiajlj .
tend. t l.LiM.^KKU, ;
Oso I.i vx. Scribe.
U«THSB I-to No. | Dji^hter.of
L Rebeoot, L O. P, f ■ " 1 v \ >
I'lii -.lny of .'ach month \ ■ ' ;
ooml |ta.n.B.Owwo«s,N.a.
Hattik Kukuk. Sec.
t, it., Horn.rC. Jon* l'"-'
(t t« first and toW I hurad^j ew«-
inaB«t7::aip. 111. at tlu-ir hall n.^r the
corner of Seventh and B atreet. All
comrades invited to meet with us.
I 1 (>>i IIt <'• .l«>N 1- . • ' ■ ' •
II No. lOmeetaevery nrst am Un.d
TOundap at ataon. >■, at K* 1 ■ Rail on
Seventh bet veen C I'nd I) streets.
Haiti i. M; Kmoht, Pres.
Kmma C. I'umi boy, Sec.
.' xicin s or i.auoi:. i- a
IV m ta each M( nday evi nlng at i 30
in .1, ir hull on I'.tli between 1>. and K.
^itin.Kni.ldscordH.nv.nv.w;.!.^
t„oma R. S. Thos. Monboe, F. S
liev. R M. Smith,of the M. church,
went to Guthrie on the noon train, to
attend the Sunday School convention.
The "Spanish Sticks" is the finest live
cent cigar in the city. Forch Bros., ex-
clusive ngents. 124-lm
The choicest fresh apple butter and
mince meat at Smith Brothers on C
street between Fifth ami Sixth. 1 "> 1 tf
Henry Doan came up from Ardmore
this morning to visit his brother Ed, of
the Entf.bpbisf., end his parents at
i Pawnee.
j Wanted:—Wood, com, hay, vegeta
i hies or anything else a family can use,
i on subscription to the Entkkpbisk.
i The residenoe property occupied by
me on west E street is for sale or rent
unfavorable terms.—C. H. Wynn.
15G-Gt.
can tit you and save you money.
Take a look at the beautiful display
of silver ware in E. E. Howendobler's wages of Superintendent Augustine and
show window. He has a large assort- Prof. Bagby in view of the fact that
ment of handsome things in this line, they were dping much extra work, but
suitable for hclliday gifts 154-2t. the proposition did not meet with favor
, i and was not acted upou.
llavintf purchased the business of the 0n m_ tjon adjourDej to moet next
Palace barter shop on the south side of i Mon(Ja). nj ht #t Uie uaual place,
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 F. Register, Prop.
We will sell you cooking stoves for winch
less than you can buy at the second ,
hand stores. Try us and wo will prove published below.
it. New York Hardware Co.
Rev.
onfert
E. Conference- Assignments.
Full returned today from the
nee of the >1. E. church, south,
,vas held at Ardmore, I. T. As
seen by the l;st of appointments
Rev. Full has been
transferred from this city. He has been
w ith us for the past two years and it is
with much regret that wo learn of his
transfer.
LIST OF ASSIGNMENTS.
Oklahoma district—Presiding Elder,
Rev. J. M. Grass; Oklahoma City. Rev.
Ed Hu(Taker; Edmond, Rev.W.T. Burke
Guthri;
Groceries
Queens ware
Dry Goods
Boots
Shoes and
Clothing.
MiiHicnl and Literary.
The ladies of the M. G. church will
give a musical and literary entertain-
ment at Cummin^s & Browna' hall,
north side, this evening. Thia ia
the llrst entertainment that haa bean
given by the ladies of the M. E. church
for about a year, and gives promiie of
being a very enjoyable occaaion. All
are invited. Admission free. Itefreah
ments, cotTee and cake.
Liuliea* ltatlis.
T. H. Iloueybusa, proprietor of tba
O. K. barber Bhop, south side of aquara,
has tilted up very comfortable and taaty
bath rooms, that are scrupioUBly clean
and neat, for the benefit of the ladiaa.
Ladies buths will be given on Tuesdaya
A lady will be in attendance to wait
upon and give every attention to lady
enstomers. 139-tf
and be enabled to sell at
To Hotels and Restaurants-
We will make you prices on meats, etc.,
10 to 25 percent lower than any other
house in Perry. A trial will convince
you, at the Central Meat Market, south-
Qst corner of the square. 158-2t
Free,
Watermelons free, guaranteed to be
all right or need not take 'em. A1J
i kinds of fruits, vegetables and groceri*
i at rock bottom prices at
Leiningeb Sc Wallace,
110-tf West side of square.
You will find a large assortment of the
hoicest California canned fruits, canned
tomatoes, Kaw Valley canned apples and
oth^r table luxuries at Smith Brothers
on C street between Fifth and Sixth.
151-tf
For the latest styles in fall bats, and Guthrie, Rev. \V. D. White;
f'-r staple goods of all kinds in the mill i - circuit to b supplied. Iugail>. a\.
nery line, see Mrs. E. H. Beasley, of the : Tully: Stillwater to be supplied;
Gem Millinery store. Everything new , lccumseh and Shawnee. Ke\ t js er
and the very latest. An expert trimmer ; Full; Choctaw litv. Ke\. < ' '
always ready to trim your hats to order, i Perry undecided; Pleasant \ alle>. \.
i:jC-tf C Fowler; Hennessee, Rev. A. C.
liriggs; Yukon, W. A. Brewer; El Reno,
The Perry Dancing Club last n:ght ]]. ]i Cameron; Moore, J. W. Jardon;
gave the lirst cf a series of dances which l-;arlbo v. L. H. Fullingin; Ke kuk Fall
they contemplate giving during the ' \yt \y, uarlt; Ft. Reno. Rev. M. D.Long,
vvinter. The Club has fitted up the hall
on D street between Seventh and Eighth "Jhe Presbyterian Church,
for that especial purpose, and have Communion Bervice at the Presbyter-
ian church next Sabbath morning at 11
prices t'nat will suit you,
For Kent.
A four room house cheap.
-I no. J. LaMar
•J'.itf Next door to Enterpri office.
E. M.
t- R C.an -tJ. < rA.l calun,..n No.
l (',14 lVrry. i '■ I' •lueet8 ever>'
evening at at the
ing brothers always welcome
decorated it very beautifully with
who are interested in | autumn leaves. There were about tif-
teen couple present and all spent a de-
lightful evening.
Advertised Letters.
Horse buyers,
blooded stock, should see the tine mares
that E, H. Perry will bring on his re-
turn from Kansas.
Whenyou want a smooth clenn shave
(and you always want this) go to the
Palace barber shop, south side of square,
ity hall, Visit- i 129-tf C. F. Reoistf.r, Prop.
j Co to the Central Meat Market,
nauMONY Debating S tv meets I louthaatt corner of the square, for
Friday night at K. P. halt on choice meats and lowest prices. 2t
7th street. Visiting jriends always wel-1 —
ponjed. i Col. C. F. Colcord passed through this
- | morning with the girl Jennie Metcalf,
i p Perrv Lodge No. 0, K, of P. | who he is taking from the Guthrie jail
K meets every M nday night at S p. m. | to t|,e Boston reform school.
All visiting Knights welcome.
o'clock. Those desiring to unite with
the church are requested to be present.
At 7:150 p. in. the subject will be:
"Crossing the Red Sea." Large oil
Wanted.
I Girl to do general houBe work in small
Q n n II Q family, at Mrs. Morgan's, E street be
iJULl U J0i ween Eighth and Ninth. 152-tf
Wanted.
i Copies of the Wf.elly Enterprise of
Sept. 1 -ith, '94, March 8th, April 12tb,
Aug. 2 and Sept. 13th, '95. Will give
six month's subscription to anyone Bend-
ing us a copy of either of these dates.
Perry & Welch.
Following is the list of unclaimed let- paintings will be used to show you just
ters remaining in the postoffice at Perry, j how the sea looked as the thousands or
Oklahoma, for the week ending Monday. ! Israelites marched through on dry
Nov. 4. ISO"). Persons calling for these ! ground. Old and young will be inter-
letters will please say "advertised" and jested in these pictures, lell jmu
neighbors about them. Sabbath school
give date of this list:
lluck, C W Krehbich, Jno
o l'. W.—Perry Lodge No. 18,
noieot Order of United Workrn
A ;rst and third Tuesday evenings
uith at T:H0 p.
Globe
E.H. Perry will return from the north
in a few days with a car load of tine
marcs which will be for sale.
, . , We are closing out an elegant coal
building on VltfiltuT\he7iodg''"c!u' '"'"tint.' °tove at absolute cost. We will
in good stnndin j, (;II1B0NS, \\\ M. sell at less than you can buy a second
dially invited. ' ^ ^.j-jer. | hand stove. New York Hardware Co.
IJond [ Hov. P. W. Ilouchins, of the Baptist
1 \VlnbXonVrv"'M. ets e ! ot.urob, left on the noon train to attend
dav evening, « o'clock. All refo - , I thfl Sumu,y School Convention at Guth-
Sng men invited to discu..s this I
question. K. of L. Hall, on 0th sU'^'- j «e.
Admission free, no collection.
A H. Shiluno, ll' p
Chairman.
FRIENDSHIP Assembly No. 1004,
r K of L. meets every Tatun ay oven-
at 7:80 in K. of P. hall on 7th steet,
weBt of land office
Miss Mittie Burke, It. S.
\V. J. Stonf., M. \V.
Mrs. E, M. Houston, of the Noble
hotel and her daughters, Helen and
Jos?t>hinc and Dan McDonald left last
night for Wichita, Kans. Mrs. Hous
has given up the hotel business in
Perry and will take up hov residence in
iohita.
Birdie, Geo
Dover, T W
Early wine, Rosa
Gore J M
Gregory Willie
Hager, J A (4)
Ilornson, Steve
Ifawk, Leah
Howard, Henry II
Kessinger, W F
Moshe, John I
Melicke, Kittie
Johnson, Sarah
Ribbie A
Sanders Jno
Syringlen, F
Kisk, 1) S
Townsley Haugh
Wilkinson, Chas
Whiting, Harris L
at 10 o'clock a m. V. P. S. C. E. at G:30
J. A. 15. Oct.f.v he, Pastor.
j p. m.
His Man Had Skipped-
! We learned from a gentleman who
came up from Oklahoma City this morn-
ing that T. M. Richardson, Jr., bad
skipped out, leaving the story beh nd
that he wan going over iuto the Chicka-
saw country, hunting. Some ono must
have given him the tip yesterday that
a warrant had been sworn out for hitr.
and that Sheriff John Hansen, was com
ing down on the noon train to make the
arrest. As Sheriff Hansen did not re-
,1 P, Holliday, Wichita: | lar a je6terday or today, it may be thnt
wife. City; JP Woolsey, ],ng failed to find Richardson
Williams, Fanny
Merchants Hotel Arrivals.
II Ci Caldwell, Dallas; R R Poe,
Washington, D. C.; L. 11. Stubbs, D '1', (lrre6j
Howley and
BBanks and
Ponca; John S Pumyea and M Clark. (jkiRhoma City he has followed him in
Kansas City; Chas 1 Holmes, Chas Jen- j Chickasaw country.
nings aud J H Dunn, St Louis, A E i
Mize, Atchison, Toulglit.
Postponed. At the entertainment by the ladies of
The church entertainment of the I the M. E. church at Cummings ai:
Episcopal church which was to have, Brown's hall tonight, there will bo in
taken place at the residence of D. H. | strumental and vocal music, and recita-
Kean tomorrow night is postponed until' tions by Misses Alice Veacb, Minnie
urther notice. poole snd Sadie Fnedlander.
Fine Imported Saxony, all
shades, 3 spools for 25 cents.
Clark's 0. N, T, thread, 35
per dozen.
National Kqual Suffrage.
There will be a conention umder the
auspices of the National Equal Suffrage
Association held at Guthrie, on Nov. G
and 6. Everybody invited to attend.
Chippendale.
The "Chippendale" 10 cent cigars, the
finest made. Forch Bros, exclusive
agents. 124-lm
For Kent.
A nice three room house on E street
close in. Jno. J. LaMar,
129 tf Next door to Enterprise offioe
Notice.
If Dr. D. C. Raymond will correspond
with Russell Briggs, at Guthrie, O. T.,
he will learn something of benefit to
him. 143-Ct.
Broom Corn Wanted.
Before disposing of your broom cora
see me.
t?1 tf. A. C. Hinde, Perry.
Fob Sale ok Exchange: 330 acre
farm in Anderson county, Kansas, eight
miles from Garnett, one-half mile from
post office, school and church, 250 acres
tirst bottom, 80 acres second bottom,
watered by creek, 15 acres of fine timber
63 acres Miegant timothy meadow. Every
foot liable except timber land. Fine
orchar I in full bearing. Will sell at a
bargain or exchange for smaller farm,
cattle, good business property or atoclt
of tr ictiamlifB Enquire of or address
E.H Pfhrv. this office.
For. Exchange: Some good residence
property at Manhattan, KanBSB, also
wenty lisad of horaes, to exchange for
deeded farm.
E. H. Frm*r
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