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DAILY ENTE R PRIS E-TIVI ES,
OFFICIAL PAPER OF NOMLE COUNTY.
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PtRRY, NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, MONDAY, DEC. 2, 1695.
NO. ,81
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LO>AL NEWS.
! Jusl arrived, a large iovoica of shoe-,
* any h!) in and • -nut* uI (Ira)*4
I Charley Ur - was up yesterday lu
I spend Sund-«*.
" No. K*.« hie -prwN# 7 00 \ m.
fit. Mimu iv.-r Exprt-M '■ 11 r. m
/.o. 4.".', Local 10;-*' A. M.
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0F1I0IAL DIRECTORY.
TERRITORIAL
Governor
H> ^n-tary
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5c'io<>i Lsint1 om* *v • *r
COUNT* .
Pr n.ile Judo*
At tub)
-tor «.f IW'U
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A. C. Holland....
J i N
Fir«t Ward
8*r..n<t War!
T in! Wnr-i
• ti Ward.
/Ward
h Want
w. r. V.^ fr.,w
T.J.
Frai k D:de
I. D. %•".
... . E. D- < nn.-r«>i,
. Barns*) b •
; A (inlhmifl
.('. A. H inc.. .
A. K M<ii*l?*r.
T. H. rtnwird.
.1. V. llai.M i..
J ir VVf.ll rt>
t* K. Kirhnr^wp
.. Ml* hill!.
<i. W. C!.# '•
j h v.
' . VV
\\.W MvM'oll ugi*
, Vlr.V'.r
I lerl
.. t-olle* Judk'i
.Tr#a nr*r
A"«rne*
ftni-t
COUNCILMAN. *
flMri'n U-vy, Jno. Dn^nnr
" J r M-rri- I. >innu'
F K M« y *r. Wm M<
M.' lie"* J v An<n—"•
"y n M n't. T. l> H-«.ni|ww •
A. M PHll*. *■ I. '
Ai:.*;. Joaa«o<
Foui; cans lotuaiouM lor *i5 cents at
Le in i uger k Wa I lac*. CI-tf
Judge E. II. Mentz made a trip to
Guthrie yesterday.
Four cans string beans for *25 cents at
Leininger k Wallace. Cl-tf
M, L. Smith left last ni^ht on a busi-
n-'KH trip to Galena Kaos.
11,a 10 io 1 uiv*<ii luainii i iucreaniu^
a bu. iiuM* t>«ij oa>, lTo-'it
G o. IJ..I). ,c i fro u Leavenworth, v\ a
i the c«t> tS aurday.
' • t• «* •- ■... « l" j Hi w ... < .it M a.
I 'i'isit',1 ihe Ui Uit'liiii-f) blori.
170-tf
■ < 'A' i •i. li v i.b i via. ij< d to N\w
addiu.ua. li'k'hl.
John A. S.i,.In ffiti down 1 ruin N
kirk B.itur.i * i.
Uuy vour Xin.ts ue it n. ..r at the - '
t 'l 'loiu.' Qb, 181 d ,i „ ,
Clutr ,,y L).'Uiiw I. iMutl.ic-d toh;sl.i,i
on uccuuot of fii'aiifsa.
\our husband needaa new over r j.it.
FneXinaa tfift. Star Clothing Cum.
mr* M4swiw
IJ. and John Meadows were over
from Pawnee Saturday.
ill Felta spent Sunday evening vvith
friend and returned to Guthrie 1; bi
night.
Di nlap m.ti l. ib
.1 b ur UiuinuiK' t-o.
L'ulie
I'lie rl.'JO nula at ti. Lmni-latioi. ito e
'ill coutiuuu •l«nd;iv, '1 i;eadu> and
W . ■ I•.« - I i ,• ui 'iui'or, you J'"«r
fhnif'M.f AX^ .SalOKJN illi; stuiie
at $1.09. 181-2
Lo i. Kmght Templars Ma-iuoic
ch'irm. tins tho owners name engr ived
thereon. Tho tinder wdl be liberally re-
warded. Leave same at this office or at
Taylor and Kirchner's real estate otll -e,
west of C. S land office,
W. TayI/OK.
Acts at on re, never fulo, One Minute
Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma, and
that feverish condition which accom-
panies a severe cold. The only harmless
£!0S3B£
remedy that
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WAN . ). '
j.ntduc^M immeil' t.«
i#f
0!J7 SJULS,
rhe New York Hardware Co.
have concluded to close out their
business at this place, and for
the next
They will make you prices on
land office.
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Tinw'hv M (iraili
K A. W •'-••• > ' I 1'1-
F. w. nailH
post nrrirr.
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\to*
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Ah
L0LGE DIRECTORY.
, .V A. M. Perry UkIw Ko, 1
hold* it* refuUr oo«nnunM*tioii th<
rlrBt nnd third Fridays "t ball o® i,t
,treet. All mneooe in K,xx* Btandni.
oordially invited.
1>KI<I(V ChHpier N' l"i K<->«l A
X Mitfono nie.t« nt Mamie hall "lUt
7th utrortaver) 2ml nn«l Iti, Vriiln> ■
7 :.T0 p. m. llr.NRT Rot
II. d. Mckscwht.
So<Tetjiry.
Ti .vi i:u.n m %u. p
|J N *J3. ni«'l' reu'i'l.i l. «t, «'_>
Prtnd f<>urt 1' Wednwiliij • ' •
lit hull "ti I) street. ViH.tcir, >•'
nvitwl.
11. P.
IO. o. I'. Cbanika* Six l|
i#i. F. meet*ever) Tlilirwh'* «• v<Lt,i•
:30 p.m. on 7th street l>et« een
I ('. Vieitors are bI h>s ui'l''
W. QUICK. H. W. Lri!ti««;n
Serv. N-'' ■
O. F« IVrr) N
6, nietl" every TuewlH.v evii i
J* 7::*i lit CMil KelldWB hull. With
otriaruhb are inriliallv inv ite.! t-• .■
C. I. I.IMnrw-KKK, 0.1 .
■ ml.
Ib.r, l.r.vx. Scribe.
I
k . t .so. i milch coa
1'<U0. Luquire at tLie
i.au I pr« ss
A baig.nu
^.trmeni.
30 cvnis j
d „ii I o«
Ulill vis.
n.ce u
Men's
r guru
ik. fo
and
ham
all mc «i I
wry ti. i.g • :
sto.i . ttrst
,-t Hid ,f ,,
anything in their line at
ACTUALi
SPOT C
the
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For )T CASH, We hc?ve
inest inc of Cook and Heat-
!«> 'i t to the
ii you are needing
HTHKftt L
J ItfbeccH, I. O. O. F. meets eve
«dny of each month. V isitora ^• i
\>me. Mrs. L B. Greooire, N. (i.
> H attik Kckuk. Sec.
A. If.. Honsrc. John I'
t meet* tirbtand third Tburtdaj avei
ts at T:I« p. m. at their hall near t
] rer of Seventh and H street ^
xirsden invited to m et with u.«.
.f (> s i•:
I OM I .K ('
i No. lOnieeta every tir-t
NV. 1C. <
and tha
lursdayu at p. ni. at K. 1'. Ha!. •
•venlh U't veer (' ami l> streets.
Hattie J. McKnight. Prea
Emma C. I'omeroy. See.
nights op l#a im> ,1 n
. meets each Moiula\ evonii l' at
their hall on 6th U-f w. en 1>
isiting Knights eoroi l'\ u \
J. r. Nom.E,
M.ThomabR. S. funs. M in
id
Hi
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UUOUt
lliee.
Attorney SharteU was up from Guth-
io today on egal business.
Morris Hutz left this morning to re-
am io Cnpple 1'ieeU, Colo.
1 he 16 to 1 meat market will here-
ifter be conducud b} J. V. liurke.
uv« him a cmII, i"0 2t
Fre*l Bailey and Fred Wilso" have
,j. p. 1J. e.K^etl an towasile businesn.
V *uik Aaiertv* • ho«'l sh- esat Grab's
shoes on eurth, wiil last uli
a inter.
For i.e; A vV.wliin^tou
•iter and ajuie votnbmeti.
dillese t his « ftl a-
S lver war giv n away at the Bosr
sn btore,A. hulieson' , north u e
)f .qua 181 - Im.
L s Beadles wan up from (1 ill < u
alurd.iy visiting Dr. Culliuiore.
An ther car load of tln^e tine Mis-
v.ri potatoes, cl.eap as nefoie al iietu*
. a - it:, ti
C.pt Ned Cheudlewas up f.• m Guth*
ie S durdaj bight, ou a Hv lug busu.e |
tr p i
Ptswi Km of air i glit Mores in the
-.ty, at ci.st for the neki thirty da\s,
> *w York Hardware Co.
I he choicest freaii apple butter and
hoc* nieut at titaitb Brothers on c
reel between Fifth and Sixth, lul tf.
Mrs, Bd.th V r<;il is here from T«ir.i-
I.«!, Coloriid >, an a visit to her parrnts,
Jr. Cone and w ife,
• M tiue .u.e of all wool euit-
Gray ha* . . 0l.
w' n«nts p *r
ngs for dress patterus iu
ird di ubie aidth.
List >our properly fo- sale or rent
vith J. J. LiMar, next do< r to Entrr*
r*ll|HR oIHcH,
D put) Terruuriai Auditor A O.
Nichols pasheil througn Sa^uidav on h.s
t\ to K if.sas tlity.
"• 181 daw 4w
The in to I meat market got in a large
amount of fresh meats todey and cai
supply customers in any quantity.
1 < o-2t
Mrs. H. I'. Farrer, who has been vih
with F. W. Farrer and famih, re
turned to Arkanaas City last evening.
Nice, nobbv children suits in ail tlx
latest fads at the Star Clothing Com
Pun>- 181 d a w 4w
Mr. and Mrs. Cnas. Wenner
turned froiu a l'haudagiving visit ti
Mr. and Mrs Fred L. Wenner of Guth
rie.
L U 1 ^ 9
,1. i,ce9 ,he, Me... anything... .1110 11I1C ^u„,c anu
The Indies should bear iu mind their>nA i i r> ..-•11 i a
special 30 days sale of millinery at the LIS wHCl yOU Will SUl"6ly bUV
"for Price will be no object. WE
Hallo, Stormar, where did you set I MUST GET RID OF THESE
that overcoat. Why, Liebenhiem made 1 /*> r*\0
it for me. Inn't it a daisy. It only cost i Vj U O
Say, why don't you try De Witt's Lit-
tle Kir-v ftiser^? These little pillti cur,
headuche, indigestion and constipati m
n e>'re sniall, Imt do the w r^. K. K
lioaeudoUler
lluAe vou seen the sh<H*s th« L' juid i
tion Store are selling at $199? If not
nail and see ther^ at qqoe,Monday, Tue.--
day and Wednesday, 181 2
B Knox has ju;it received a tine as
sor:ment of mitts, gloves, ladies hose.
i k luli'ets, and inanv .)t.her notions, ail i p"1^'1 ,.^u
Better medic-
ine Ii in indeed, and beats send-
ing money to Chicago to get or.o made. I
178-Ct. I
Received a car load of Topeka flour.;
Big Four and Golden I;< ] Vands. This
nave re i. ,, , _
It 1 tm will make
| -plendid bread. Call anu prices and ,
try it.
L2 tf. Smith Bros, i
The numer ;s friends of Miss Stel a
Remember, this is no adver-
tising fake, but a purely business
regulation by a reliable firm.
FARQUHARSON & MORRIS.
C STREET, NEAR DEPOT.
Brjan wer> at the d< j>ot last night to
* l>*'M > >d byoM on her departure for
!« hit;i and other points in Kansas,
where she will spend the holidays and
v sit with fri nd*. She will be gone
b >ut two months.
It'n juat as easy to try One Minute
Cough Cur* hs anything else. It's
easier to cure a severe c ugh or cold
with it. L *t your next
ATTf.ACTIVE INDUCEMENT
30 Day9 Special Sals at tli9 Gem Millin-
ery Store.
oett M results;
ti L, 11 oWendoblers.
of which he is selling at rock bottom i trv ^
prices, 4 * it, j
Having purchased th* bosluese of th<-
Millinery go^ are bought to be sold.
They mtj;s\besn!d in season. New goods
ruust be bought fur the new year. I
l,,,r,,h;- " | have only a !.u tt U amount of room, I
' n • u.n . must coii stock now on hand before buy-
| -ui$ new roods. Here goes! Just look!
¥1.00 shap*3 for 25 and 50 cents
| i Trimmed $3/X) hats for $i.50. Si OOhats
Wu learn lh.it Attorney i\jm 0o>leis | Palnce bartef ahop on <ho south cidaof for 91.75. 8000 hats for glttX Ludw'
quite f„k will, tonsilitis. Tom has j the n.tuare, I extend an ievitiUton to all I hnndkerchiefe that « r- eants now
'.een sorely afflicted as he bad just got j my friends and owstiwoH. to call and I v, cent8 RibUw ac,, LajieB t jUe.
out after an attack of rheumatism, j ^ee me at my "e.v place of business, j articles at cobt
NoUiin* ao diatrawlna m a hacking P* l^tao* h°p. j
mnifli. N''thins s foiliih Iiri t.> snirer ; •' K Rf.r.lsrril, Prop, j
from It. Nathinu i dangerous if ill-.
One MinuteCough tor the latest styles m tall haU. and :
t'.ire gives immediate relief. K. E. for staple goods of ail kinds in the milli-1
(lowendobler. nery line, see Mrs. E. H. Beasley, of the
Employment wanted by young man of1 Ge,n M,11,ner-V 6tJre' Ever>' ,hic« "ex
steady habits willing to work at any- am' "ie verJ hitest. An expert trimmer
thing honorable. Best of reference.' al,v">8 re!,,|)' t0 trim -v"ur hat,, ori3«
INSURANCE.
AEE YOU IN8UKED7
ItH tt
mrs. e. 11. reas'jet,
Pi oprietor.
|;. ( . iil «l ♦ •'! ^ • 1(' 11 11,1 s
ir.M. perr>. <>• T • mtec • evei. Prnl
"'lid at the city i all, \.ei:
l'x>n>e.
veiling at
bn ther^alwa}
1U>I0N\ Debaniv S-h iet\ meets
every Friday night at K. P. hall 01
treet. VlpitiDg jrieuds always wel-
. ierl
ol' i'm pe,r> ^
> meets every
P.
Monday ni^ht at H p. u.
vititing Knights welcon-e.
K -an mber the great ciimiug out ^tde
f tho New Vo-k Hardware Co , for
•ash. This is a genuine sale.
We have a few more of those chem
ock ci'Jttp. And 10 b\ 4 "lankets f«
."« cents per \ . F. W, ( ray.
IT.'1. H w r«l mil II ^T. t"arr, at
t . 1. -vs f 1 I'. .N'. Richards*ui .lr. return-
e1 to Okluh :n • City Siturday.
WU- nyou want a smooth clean .ihav.
• id yo:i always want th p)i;o to tin
1 .lace buri^er shop, south side of square.
l*2S-tf ('. F. Register. Pr< p.
Enquire at this office.
Post Master C. P.
176-3t
Drftce and wife
have returned from Guthrie, where they
•ilent Thnnk-giving amonj frieat1^ and
attended the Military ball,
If you want to sell or trade your
claun list it with J.J LaMar, next
door to Enterprise office, he is expect-
ing some huyera from Missouri soon.
We regret to learn of the serious sick-
n sh "f Bosael Briggs of Guthrie, who
h 1- ii number of friends anJ acquaint
11 n -es iu Perry.
13G-tf
For the Statehood Conv^ition to be
held at Shaw nee. O. T . December 4th,
18!ii, toe A. T. A S. F. will sell roun<l
trip tickets to Oklahoma at rate of one
anyone-third fare. Passengers can Re-
purchase at Oklahoma on basis.
Tickets on e^lo D^c. a and 4 with con-
tinuous passage in both directions and
return limit Dec. 5th.
E. E. Westervklt, Agent.
(jr iVJ ISaait.
T. M. Richardson. Jr., came up from
Oklahoma City Saturday accompanied
by his Sather and attorneys and gave
bund in the district court on the four
counts found against him by the grand
jury, in the sum of 81,000 each in two
counts, 81,200 in one count and
§1,500 in one c£>unt. His bondsmeu are
T. M. Uiehardson, Sr., and Geo. Todd.
The time for hearing the ease has not
been set.
To Haist* nil Anuy for Cuba.
We are informed that .J. J. Baard,
— who is at present with S. A. Hemple
Th* healing properties of De Witt's Grocery Co., prop-ses raising an army
Wi-hM z.lSa've nre well known If j th reg,,uo Q, thp CutmD 1D.
ores erz- 'pn. «kin efTeenons and i« j
. -r remedy for piles. E. E.' sargents nnd is busily engaged in gath-
Howendobler. ; ering up arms, equipments and muni-
tiens of war, such as old flint lock
muskets, all old smooth bore one barrel
tols, yet remaining from the Revo-
lutionary war, nnd tho swords that
The Liquidation Store will pell yon
£3. Hi, 61.00 and 85.01 sHoes. Moni'ny,
Tue-div and Wedpfsday at $1.99. Come
at once and cr t B-ivgnine, '81.2
| Fernando Cortez's army left when on its
If you want to purchase any stoek. I Mrs. .1. H. Haviglmrst returned last; mnroh of discovery through this country
0.11fie or milk eows calli.n l see .1 Y. evening from n visit to Guthrie, arir.m- s< niotime in the fonrteonth century,
'lurk" nt the If. o 1 mi nt mark«t 17jif tnin d l.v her son Carl, who visited with Any one living in tho city who lias any
h . p i"i'^ :u 1 friends until fli« nicl t of the^e tire arms or other warlike ini
V C'hurfU .-Vttenillnpr .Itiry.
The I'nited States district court jury,
iu charge of ItailitT Dick Plunkett, at-
tended in a body Thanksgiving services
at the Christian church. Yesterday
they were present in a body at the
Episcopal church, Hr.d listened to a' ' """
„ _' .. gilts worth a dollar
sermon by lt-'y. Dr. L-e in the morning.
and in the evening they heard Kev.
Smith deliver an in'eresting seiui n at
th : Methodist church.
I torn
To .Tames Bryan and wife, Friday af
ternoon, a line boy that I. ought fhe
beam down at lOV poinds. 1 niler thQ
care o' I).-. Krcn I < th ' mother and
ohild are .lo'n • n
Mrs Ti
I..
Ill,"
.1
ill} <
l . v.,
Ancient Or.
\,.tP iiref und ti
1 ;ich moBth «t ■" i
•diojf or west ►!.!<• ^
~judatai ding "iher lodg
iIiX ,i B. I*- 1 iiaaoaa,
. MrCl'NR. liee. nler.
cukcy, >oii.tin«-r<'i«i I!..ml i
>r Oklnhnimi Pi<> l,
• I
^ • tnmad to Guthrie
. thp (jem TI 1 ii1
not "-md to (;nr'.
prices a *e cut \> ;y
kjoo.is v;i:l
Vs
T hay.
—————— F-erumin^, vtioa iv Farmer were
.he oheapest pisco of residence | bl)Ht|v Pn8,lir(>fl ia a „nB nvvv
th'3 pold pj irntng.
1-5* K M
i piement9 of tho kind that Cortez used,
' o e used at the h.iHio uf Runker
li, . :-4.', \V111 ixjnfer a lasting
. u to Mr, B ;ard
it r >; t . • i \, .-, i l>y so ili>iug a
I • •'* 'y c..ut o cau b.' . uv«ii^-.d r.nd i
I muc" oji4 r.'^d Jieoj'io bo |K;.milled to
.to il c sweots o" ldterry.
t i e i
A tfootl 9
161 :u.
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01 lib, ol I'prrj .—Meets every TI.ure. properh in the eity for .ala tf s .lrt soon stllrtB,w^r
iMWM «'Aslock. All reform work- J .7. T„. Var. next defl- to Kittkrvrmr ,, , h thov ,,. ,
f't':iO invited to di this bond!
, .iior. K. of L. II.
saion fr**. "n-1M"
[\ II. SHit.UKfi.
Chairn.an
St strett. |
l.KU'U.
If. ?
Be sure and inspect, our delightful
hailing stoves before buying, f- r we will
e il theni at cost. New York Hardware
Co.
llUENIWHIP Akm-iudii "■:,1
K. of Ii. meets even Tallir. ay ever.
I /it 7:30 in K. of P. hall on . ti) st.el, Thrre are " an g.> I re sons «tiv you
t(A land office, s iould use v ne viimite Coi'gh Cnn,
W.J Stove, m v\
are no •' .sonn wh< y< u Shou'd
, Mrrii* Ri-i'vi tf ^ not jf in need of help. The o .l\ h om
i , —Ti;-, lenH r-medv rhut. prolines imine.i ale
IT. Ij- (Lo)Hl lender,.nee ' -E. E. U ,«endobler.
moAig Averv Sundav afleruofiu at. (
Comfortable chairs, clean, smooth
driven, perfect shampoos and hair ent -.
and the beet of artists at the Palnce
barber shop, south side of «quare. 128tf
Joj)litlia!i au t i|«.> ii.ui^lit<jr.
Th« i p'-ra of Jephthah and His
Daughter drew another largo crowd at
the opera house Friday night. The
company sustained well the enviable
reputation they earned trie night before.
The occasion was honored by tho pree-
once of Bailiff Dick Pluukett and the
district court jury, vvhioh attended in a
Jr is a truth in medicine that the
smallest, d the that perf' rm0l| I'll re i« |he
I>est. I)e Wirt's IVttie Marly Hi«ero | body and oc mpied a private lx)X.
h * «niall «' pil's, w'dl i ' rforin a • •lire. '
and ar« tl.e lie®1, E K H <"*en tob er
meote every 8unda\
,dk,at the Presbyterian church.
Mary Ment/.,
Brink f.e, Preaideut.
{tecrefary.
! Wanted:—Woovl, corn, hay, vegeta
Mas or anything .else a family can use,
(jQBgttbsurtfttOB tutljv £ Mras&.
Remo'nher that we have nice big
fresh oveters in hulk. The finest that
GIVEN AWAY.
10 p r nent or all you^ ounhaies
af the Boston Store, Call for pur-
can be got in town, we get them fresh i ticufar at A, Wq/Lsjo's, north s ae
twltffl V RueD Uru . U ItfJ of square. 181-m
Awarded
Highest Honors—WorW'i Fiur,
•DR'
im
w CREAM
B4K1NG
P0HMR
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adultcrWK
40 YEARS TH8 5TAMMKX
A small .spark often cooaooM#
in a ftw minutes, the accumulf
tion of jears.
Sickness, accident, or nuddea
tlwith frequently terrninatw th«
valuable life of a bread winner ot
a ^ai>pv family—reducing it to
poverty and want. Fire, life and
accident insurance protect* against
these misfortunes.
To get (iood iskukancb it i# im-
portant to select companies whoa*
history shows them to be mm
and true and who make good e«-
liibits of bona }idk asset* and
whose i'aid losses bear witoeM
that their policies are valuable.
Please examine our companies.
We have had experience.
R. R. IIudboh & Co.,
Office over Globe Dry Goods store,
Perry, 0. T.
Taylor's itoyul .Scheme.
A beautiful prize with each pound cm*
of baking powder for 50 cents. The
prizes are beautiful, consisting in part
of decorated French china cups and
saucers, tables, cut glass ware, porcelain
lined kettles, and many other beautiful
or more. A gift
,'i.es with every purchace of on. can of
b iking powder. There is no drawing;
jou make your own selection after pur-
chasing a can of the bBking powder,
which hii6 been tried und i, first claaa.
Vou will lind this excellent balling Dow-
uer, and the benutiful prizes at
A, G A I'Kinsok'S,
laO 3t At the corner grocery.
Don't Mis Tun Ohanoc.
For. SALl.: Some tine young trsur
mobtl; mares. Will se phes^ for catr
or sell on time. Will have them ready
for market, by Ihu i!lu. Eaijuiro lit
this gCii .
Ki.ii.Pawv
KuUcs.
j Oi.'ers or subscriptions to tta Daily
1 and WeeSly ErriMTusi-TurEs, for job
j work or advertising can be left wHb tbe
P< t"ffice Book and News company, al
| the PoKtoffiw,
| A. U Bartley of Magic, Pa . writes: 1
| feel it a duty of mine to inform you aud
I ihe public that Do Witt's Witch lia.ai
' Salve cured nie of n very bad case of
i ecezema. It also cured my bov uf a run-
ning sure on his leg. E. E. llowendob-
ler.
FOR SALE: Finetaim four veer
old mules, thoronghly broke: tleganf
team b g mar-s, and nnra> teami
good colt*, Will toll cheap for cath,
£/Ve ime or exchange for hay, cora
or MWfe £. H. PERUY.
mfftfum ww.
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Daily Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 181, Ed. 1 Monday, December 2, 1895, newspaper, December 2, 1895; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111622/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.