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daily enterprise-times.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF NOBLE COUNTY.
VOL. 1.
PERF.
NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27, 1895.
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE
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No. 428. Local Vraiffht
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OniCIAL DIRECTORY.
territorial.
W. r. Renfrow
•T. J. Lowe
frank hale
K. I). Ni\.
NO. 177.
Notice. ———
On account of tomorrow being
Thanksgiving day the Daily E res
■'Rise Times will not be published.
Oo**rnor
- H' rretarj
'?hief J untie*.
< . 8 iUntal
Hupt. 1'uhlic luntruction
rrtmu an r
attorney (ifim-ral
School Land CotnmUaii.
oocm
Probata Jade*
Attorn#*
Hh**i iff.
TrMMTtr
It- -tri«t*r of
t'ounti CUrk
Hapt. Public Instruction
K. I>- < aii.^ron.
Suinaal urpby.
('.A. (ialbraith.
. A. Bilncor.
A. R AtntalUr.
T. H. Howard
•I. A. Haiib r,.
J H.Wallace.
8 E. Kichardiion
M ( Ford.
• ••••• -vmvu (i. W. Crimhy
CommiMioner* J. H. VaoAukwt
r. W. Olmtt#*)
W. W. McCnllough.
a. f. Holland Major.
J T. Nobis rl.rk
> I curr* I ,
t. m. IUchard'm n,Jr.. . trmuorei
w. m li«.wl^ ithnnij
c. i. Limbocker amnonr
counui1.m \n.
Pi rat Ward (Jcoru® Levj, Jno. Da?*n«<
h cond Ward. j 1 m'rri*. i, F.. (iarn*t*
^ ird War-1 I I V yer, Win Monro*
h iartli Ward Yi He I • J \ Andaraoi
K.ftt. Ward 1 . h. m-i t . t. i . thornie r
Ward A. M I', tit-. V L McKIII>-t
rvT«'uth Alley, Johnson
LAUD oki 101
Blglflltl i/• tii« l a?i«.
ix-eiv^r j h usf
Towwsite board no. 8.
Timothy llr(irarli .t'hairman.
K. A. Wtlaon .8s*c.ar,<l Di t>ur*inff \#wnf.
Y w. Haiu> Trmtm.
i 1 post office.
Postmaster c. P. Drace
local news.
A. L. Mize, of Atchison, is in the
city.
Just arrived, a large invoice of shoes,
any atyle and price at Gray's
Dr. Brengle waa out in hm cutter yes-
terday.
tour cans tomatoea for 23 ceuta at
Leininger & Wallace. Cl-tf
E W. Kinman waa up from Guthrie
yeaterday.
tour cant string beam for 25 cents at
Leiniujter St Wallace. 61-tf
Special Agt. I. S. Lafferty re:urned to
Guthrie laet night.
See tlie 3 ami 10 cent counter at Mrs.
Beasley's, the Gem millinery store.
170-tf
P. G. Kusa, came up from the Capital
yeaterday.
H, M. Swire, from Shawnee, came in
last night.
50 turkeys dressto today at Central
meat market, se. cor. square. 176-2t
J G. McLalli. wu
yesterday.
Pine cranberries only 10 cents per
quart at Cutiiniingfi1 Merc. Co., north
Sixth street. 177-tf
Attorney John 11. Cotteral waa up on
legal business and returned to Guthrie
last night.
up from Guthrie
A
LODGE DIRECTORY.
_ r. M A. M Perrj L gt No, 15
ft. holds its regular communication the
first and third Fridays ut hall on 7th
Htreet. All mawjnB in good standing
crdially invited.
I)KHKV Chapter No. 15 Royal Ar< h
J Maaona meetf* at Masonic hall aouth
7th street every 2nd and 4th Friday at
7:30 p. m. Henry Rucker,
H. D. McKnight, H. P.
Secretary.
4 1
I?ASTERN M \ It, Perry chapter
Tj So 23, ni*h«n regularly on the second
h■ : fourth Wedn—dws of «tok monti
at hall on D atreet. Visitors c«'rdiall\
ited.
deputy Zuckerman waa over from
Pawnee yesterday,
I tie 1G to 1 meat market is increasing
its bu6ine*b eyery day, 175 2t
Special Agent R. K Poe returned to
Guthrie lust night.
Mayor A. C. Holland made a trip to
Guthrie vesterday.
For sale:-—an A No. 1 milch cow
weighs about 1300. Enquire at this
office.
Ihe grand jury virtually concluded
their work today
Sheriff Frank Lake waa over from
Pawnee yesterday.
| 0«0iFi ( '. ge M '.ti
* * O.O* P moetfl-• • • i ■ rs lij nm • g
at 7:30 p.m. on 7th street between H
Rn<l (\ Visitors are alwavs weloom**.
.1 W. Quick. H W,Lnjiinora
Hecv. n. g.
I <>. <>. F., Perry encampment No.
1 t>, meets every Tuemla} evenine
&t 7:3(1 at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting
patriarchs are cordially invited to at
t* nd. C. I. Limbocker, C. P.
Geo Levi, Scribe.
rsTIIKH f>xlge No. *. Daughters of
Rebecca, I. C). O. F. meets every
fueedsy of each month. Visitors wel-
come, Mrs. L B. Greooire, N. G.
Haitik Kukue. Sec.
| A. It,, Homer (V Jones Post No. 43,
' meets tirat and tmrd Thursday even-
iogs at 7:3(i p. m. at their hall near the
corner of Seventh and B street. All
<*nrnradeeinvito 1 to meet with uf.
HOMBBC. JOMG , \v, K. (
No. 10meets every tirat and third
Thunklays at 2:30 p. m. at K. P. Hall on
Seventh bet vewn C and D streets.
HattieJ. McKnight, Pres.
Km ma C. Pome rot. Sec.
i NIGHTS OF LABOU, L A 996
]\ D;ect8each Monday evening at 7:.'J0
m their ball on Oth between I>. and E.
Visiting K'uights cordially invited.
.1. r. Noble, M. W,
E. M. Thomas S- Thos. Monroe, F. S
|' H V. ami J, of A* local union No.
* tf.4. Perry, O. T . me^cs every Friday
evening at 8:3<) at the city hall, Visit-
ng l>rothersalways welcome.
The 1G to 1 meat market will here
"fter conducted by J. V. Burke.
Give him a call. 175 2t
Frank A. Beebe was in the city \es
t«rday from Hutchinson.
Attorney C H. Wynn is up from Okla
horna City attending court.
WaMUIDj—Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; address poetoffice
box 626.
Judge S. A. Mi-Gins is, of Newkirk,
^at at the attorney's table today.
^ oung America school shoes at Gray 's
oest school shoes on earth; will lust all
winter.
Mrs. W. B. Bailey returned last night
from a lengthy visit to Wichita.
Fine cranberries only 10 cents per
quart at Cummings' Merc. Co., north
8i *th street. 177 tf
The wife of Editor V. C. Welch, of
the Enterprise Times, is quite dick.
I' or sale: A Washington hand press
roller and slide combined. A bargain
Address this office.
T. F. Keyes left this morning to join
his family in San Francisco, California.
Another car load of thoee tine Mis-
souri potutoes, cheap as before at Hem-
ple's 175 tf
List your property for sale or rent
with J. J. LaMar, next door to Enter
prise office.
A barrel of choice kraut received
at Central meat market, Se. Cor.
square, 4 cts. per pound. 17 6-2t
Edwin C. I)ood, of the (iuthne |||d
office, was in the city today on business
before our land office.
Itemember the great closing out sale
of the New York Hardware Co., for
cash. This is a genuine sale.
We have a few more of those cheap
duck coats. And 10 by 4 blankets for
"0 cents per pair. F. W. Gray.
I wo or three sleighs were brought out
yeaterday and the snow began melting
right away.
If you want to purchase any stock,
cattle or milk cows call and see j. v.
Burke at the 1C to 1 meat market. 175tf j
We are closing out our Hardware !
Stoves, Tinware and Pumps at cost for '
the next thirty days. New York Hard- I
w.ire Co.
Chas. L. Wenner and family left at '
noon today to spend Thanksgiving with
their brother in Guthrie.
I have the cheapest piece of residence
property in the city for sale if sold soon
J J. LaMar, next door to Enterprise
office.
Jimmie Brown, the irrepressable R -
presentative from Oklahoma county,
was up from Edmond yesterday.
Be sure snd inspect, our delightful
heating stoves before buying, for we will
►wil them st cost. New York Hardware
Co.
Tomorrow being a legal holiday the
anks will not open. The postoffice will
only l>e open from 12 to 1 o'clock.
Wanted:—Wood, corn, hay, vegeta
bles or anything else a family can use,
•n subscription to the Entfrprise.
The prominent hotels in the city 'are
preparing a "feast of good things" for
thanksgiving dinner tomorrow.
Attorney Chester Howe and wift. Im,,
«"ne to Kansm to be at the bedside (if
Mrs. Howe'i mother, who is not expect-
ed to live.
liimember that we have nice big
rresh oysters m bulk. The Hnest that
''an bo K'>t in town, we get them fresh
twice a week. Kueb Bros. tf 169
O. P. Gustasen, who is now traveling
salesman for Kemper, Hundley and Mc
Donald, St Joe, started on his trip south
last night.
Comfortable chairs, clean, smooth
shaves, perfect shampoos and hair cuts,
and the best of artists at the Palace
barber shop, south aide of square. 128tf
Assistant L' S. Attorney Uoy Hotf
man leaves tomorrow for Stillwater, hav-
ing closed his official duties with the
grand jury here.
Don t fait to buy your turkeys,
meats, etc., at Central m at ma ket.
Th y are making SPECIAL priccn for
1 hanksgivmg trade. Get prices be-
fore you buy Southeast corn r of
square. 116-2t
Fred Heal, deputy district clerk of
Kay county, was down yeaterdey visit*
' ing friends and looking in on the district
court.
Patronize a home tailor, your suit will
fit you better aud will cost you from
three to five dollars less than those
| made out of the city. . Liebenheim
can fit you and save you money.
33 00 S4 00 and loOO shoes at £1.99
Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Come
today, do not wait until tomorrow,
j The goods mUBt be sold. Liquidation
•Sale. 177-31
j H. C. Deaiuer, the Guthrie man who
! was missing a short time ngo, has been
sent to the Norman sanatarium. He is
said to be affected by a sunstroke he
received ljjet summer.
A gentlemai was here f-. m Pav,
todav and priced shoes at eie-y j ,,.L
in town, but bought si* pair at P. \V.
Grays and says he saved £2.mi on ti
bill. Prices will catch the trad.'.
N'ight Operator L. G. Ostor took j>.
change for fare last night, a 30 cvnt
piece 60 years old. If it could only tell
where it has been all these ; ,>ars. v.liat
a story it could unfold!
John Henrierffu of the A
SJUL k
The New York Hardware Co.
have concluded to close out their
business at this place, and fer
the next
They will make you prices on
anything in their line at
ACTUAL COST.
For SPOT CASH We have
the Finest Line of Cook and Heat-
ing Stoves ever brought to the
territory, and if you are needing
anything in this line come and
see us and you will surely buy
for price will be no object. WE
coUo£s.CET RID OF these
Remember, this is no adver-
tising fake, but a purely business
regulation by a reliable firm.
FARQUHARSON & MORRIS.
C STREET, A'EAR DEPOT.
ATTRACTIVE INDUCEMENT j
30 Days Special Sale at the Gem Millin-
ery Store.
Hind*
Millinery goods are bought to bo sold,
■v must be sold in senson. New goods
m:st he bought for the now year. I
nave only a limited amount of room, I
must =ell stock now on hand before buy-
ntMV Here goes! Just look!
#1.00 shapes for 20 and 30 cents
INSURANCE.
ARE Ton IN8UMB?
Ladies' nice underwear 30 cents per
garment, Men's very heavy underwear
30 cents per garment at Gray's. 169 tf
Postmaster E. P. Drace and family
left on the noon train for Guthrie today
where they will spend Thanksgiving.
The 16 to 1 meat market got in a large
amount of fresh meats today and can
upply customers in anj quantity.
175-2c
Those are very handsomely decorated
window, nt the Central Meat Market,
done by "New York Jay,"
Shoes at all most half price for three
days Thursday Friday and Saturday, at
1'he Liqudation Sale. 177 3
Hon. Joe Wisby came up from Guth-
rie last evening and returned on the
night train.
Hardware Co. ha. just returned from h 1 v..w s„«pes ror 2o and
! pleasant trip to the Triangle country.! Trimmed S3.O0 hats for*1.30 *4 00 hats
j lie says the country is all right but en j for 61.73. *3 00 hats for *2.00. Ladies'
tirely too far away from civilization. 1 handkerchief,: that were 2". cents now
13 cents. Ribbons and Ladies t jilet
articles at cost.
Mrs. E. H. Weasley,
i*"" Proprietor.
\ou will find a large assortment of tha
choicest California canned fruits, canned
tomatoes. Kaw Valley canned apples and
1 other table luxuries at Smith Brothers
, on C street between Fifth and Sixth.
>31.tr FISH! FISH.' FISH/
InllrTtiV1 ' eltS t0°k "ie two°safie J- T- Hayes is breaking the record
Indians that were sentenced yesterday on freeh ffsh. You can get them
to one and two years in the V. S. IVn- today. dressed for 8 1-3 cenfs per
itentiarj, to the federal jail at Guthrie pound. Call AT ONCE as they are
I last night and will leave with them in a going fast. Central Meat Market S
few days for Leavenworth. E. Cor. of the square. 177-21 '
Lay in your winter appies now. A
car loao of Winesaps, Ben Davis, J1
Tomorrow lieing a legal holiday there
will be no session of the district court.
Finest lino of air tight stoves in the
city, at cost for the next thirty days.
N'e.v York Hardware Co.
Harmon V Debating Society meets
every Friday night at K. P. nail "n
• th street. Visiting jnends always wel- ■
Red Snapper, fresh fi h, ressed, at
t. ri—v o u—TT> '81-3 cents p-r p und, at Gsnt al
o! 1* Perrv Ixxlge No. i , h. of I .. . . r0 er p
eetaitory Moonay night ;ii p. m Market, S. E. corner Squase.
Assistant United States Attorney T.
F. McMechan goes to Oklahoma City to
speud Thanksgiving.
The choicest fresh apple butter and
The Indies should bear in mind the
special 30 days sale of millinery at the
Gem millinery store. Mrs. Beasley is
making a striking cut in prices.
Editor Lon Whorton, of the Sentinel,
Mayor Holland and Chief of Police Jim
Taylor were down at the capital today.
meets every Monday
All visiting Knights welcome.
\ O. U. "W.-Psrry Lodge Na 15,
^ Ancient Order of United Workmen,
^Pets first and third Tuesday evenings
f'f each month at 7:.'<0 p. m., in (ilobe
building on west side equare. Workmen , ••
id good standing from other lodges cor-ju310^^ meat at Smith Brothers on C
dially invited. E. E. Gibbons, W. M. street between Fifth and Sixth. 151-tf.
TO n 11 .n d j
W. C. McCci*!. Recorder.
I it. 0« *ejj Noii-lutorcNt ltoud
•' Oiub, of Perry —>leets every Thurs-
<iV evening, 8 o'clock All reform work-
ing ;nen invited to discuss this bond
<|uertion. K. of L. Hall, on 6th street.
Adm'wuon free, no collection.
A. H. Shuxi!«I, J*s. II. Lewis.
Chairman. K. P.
UUIKND8HIP AsseniDiy No. 1091,
K. of L. meets every Taturday even-
">* at 7:30 in K. of P. hall or 7th steet,
*eet of land office,
u VV. J. Stone. M. W.
M'ss MrrrtK Ri KKr K. S.
J, T. L. (Loyal Temperance Legion)
roeeta every Sunday afternoon at 3
if clock, at the Presbyterian church.
_ M*kv Mian,
BKNKSB, Prawdwii
Gray has a fine lineof all wool eu't-
inge for dress patterns at 30 conts per
yard double width.
B. Liebenheim, our popular march an
tailor on the south side, is giving excel
letrt satisfaction in the lit and make-up
of the suits mlde hv him
The day board Will be tirst class at
the new Agricola ard boarders are soli-
cited. 173 tf
Received a car .id o? Topeka flour.
Big Four and Golden l!od brands. This
is choice old wheat flour and will make
splendid bread. Call and get prices and
try it.
17>tf. SbrtW! &« • *
Whenyou want a smooth clean shave
(and you always want this) go to the
Palace barber shop, south side or square,
128-tf C. F. Register, Prop.
Employment wanted by young man of
steady habits willing to work at any-
thing honorable. Best of reference.
Euquire at this office. 176-3t
If you want to sell or trade your
claim list it with J. J. LaMar, next
door to Enterprise office, he is expect-
ing some buyers from Missouri soon.
Thomas Elder, formerly of Norman,
O. T. acd Miss Lola A. Stump, of this
city were married Wednesday evening,
Nov. 20.
1 The new Agricola hotel has been com-
pletely refitted and refurnished and is
now the leading hotel in the city and is
ready for guests. 175-tf
Tickets for the cantata, Jephthah and
his daughter, are being sold at the post
office lobby. You should go at once and
purchase your ticket if you wish a
choice seat.
the popular corner grocerv of
l*-«f T.G. Auk,son.
Guy Sackett. the gentlemanly and
efficient court stenographer will leave in
the morning to eat his Thanksgiving
dinner at his home at Marion, Kan. He
will bIbo visit Wichita, Abilene and
other points in the state before his re-
turn.
Having purchased the business of the
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 P. F. Register. Prop,
A dramatic cantata, a magnificieat
and intensely interesting entertainment,
at the opera house Thanksgiving even-
ing. Nov. 28th, 8 p. m. Seats on sale at
post office. Resereed seats 33 cts.; gen-
eral admission 25 cts.
For the latest styles in fall hats, and
for staple goods of all kinds in the milli
nery line, see Mrs. E. II. Beasley, of tho
Gem Millinery store. Every thing new
and the very latest An expert trimmer
always ready to trim your hats to order
136-tf
J. \ Burke, who succeeds Schilling
& Burke in the butcher business at tlio
16 to 1 meat market, will continue the
business at the satno place and by con
tinuing to keep the best meats intends
to maintain the popularity the business
has gained. Call on him at the 16 to 1
and get good meat at the lowest prices.
175-2t
For Tliuiik.s; iviii<r,
have received some black bass.
* " "icsaps, Men lJavis, Mis
souri Pippins and Golden Russetts at | U e
the popular corner grocerv of white fish and perch and fresh oysters
all of which are exceptionally fine, and
i to go with
celery.
177-lt
them the
best Michigan
Kueb Bros.
A. small spark often tfoBMunes
in a few minutes, th* ateimnb
tion of years.
Sickness, accident, *r gnUen
death frequently termiaate* the
miltmble life of a bread winner at
a happy family—reducing it to
poverty and want. Fire, life «nd
accident insurance protects agaiatt
these misfortunes.
1" pet ooon instrancb it is im-
portant to select companies whose
history shows them to be ram
and true and who make good ei-
liibits of bona fide assets and
whose paid losses bear witness
that their policies are valuable.
I lease examine our companies.
^ c have had experience.
R. R. Hudson & Co.,
Office over Globe Dry Goods stow,
Perry, (). T.
Notice.
Orders for subscriptions to the Daily
anil Weekly Enterprise-Times, for job
work or advertising can be left with the
Postoflice Book and News company, at
the Postoflice.
Notice.
All members of tho volunteer lire
company are requested to meet at the
lire station on next Saturday night for
tho purposeof organizing. The hose f r
the department has been shipped and
will soon be here.
John Hart, Chief.
For Three Days
Thursday. Friday and Saturday you
can take your choice of any shoe in the
store at sl.!*9.
Liquidation Sale.
The
JEPHTHAH AND DAUGHTER-
A Great Drama! A Great Oaatatal Mag
nifioent Entertainment for Thanks -
giving Night.
The great drama and th. graat eaa-
tata, Jephthah and His DaughUr. will
be rendered at the Perry Opera Houm
Thanksgiving night. This will b. an
event no one can afford to min. Th.
following is the cast of character.:
Jephthah, Ninth Ruler of I.r.al, Mr.
Clias Merrill; Ephigenia, Jephthah'.
Daughter, Miss Alice Mu-«r; E|00,
Jewish Prince, Stewart Decker; Ibaaa'
Jewish Prince, E. E. Gibben.; Eloni'
Jewish Soldier, N. L. Wi.ir; Proph.t,
Mr. Albert Garner; Arnold, MeM.ng.ri
Arthur Whorton; Camp GHurd, J. j'
Houston; Adah. Friend of Eph«.ni.,'
Miss Mittie Bryan;Naomi, Jewish Maid-
, , en, Mrs. Dr. Hooe; Maiden, of GillMd.
Crinv ; Sarah> JBQDie Anderson, Ruth, Row
Will serve roast turkey stuffed with ; Sigler, Annie, Nettie Leonard Lath
oysters tomorrow. ! Stella Bryan Chorus: Misses Anna
Kill Wf.ntwortu. j Burke, Daisy Sigler, Myrtl. Johnaoo,
Ida Hawkins, Miller, bertha Whoiten,'
J. T. Haynes, proprietor of the
Central meat market, has ov rone
hunarea tat turkeys which he has
be n feeding for Thanksgiving day
boh't fail to call on him it you wan
- 179*21
Turkey Dinner.
Ore hundred fat turkeys to make
your s-lections from for Thanksgiving
d.nneis, at Central meat market, Se.
Cor. square. 176-21
Alice Veach.
Don't Miss This Chance.
i ob sale: Some One young tuae
mostly mares. Will sell cheap for
ai it,, * ' " i or sell on time. Will have tb.m read*
. !lauKhter from for market by the 21st. a^g-jitst
E. H. Panax
Miss Flora T ,11m,.,, „ i u , Polo Points, Texas is registered at the this office
lora t illman, who has been for Talley Cottage. Mrs. Corrigan will com-1
ZsleToftheTC'a,Mnith ^ K H raeDL"' Kuit 111 1110 district "court Z\
trinim;;, leaves irio^o v "morn tngeV,r 'MOmlay r""""' 'hc S,lntn Fe rai,r0<"l Mrs. Beasley, at th. G.m milli..,,
her home in Wicl^ita M iss To^nrni 1 ' u'''ln-v ,r thousand dollars dam-; store, does not intend to c.u
her many ^h J " h"Her case ' goods over; prices are
i « who r^ret her demure KE ^
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