Daily Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 213, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 8, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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OFFICIAL t'AI'ER <>P NOHLK COUN I \ .
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BAIIir,*T) TIME TA
i. Uf,RY. NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 8. 1826.
NO. 213
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at tliis fV;ee.
"Cup Defender"
313 01
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Local Praifthl
.no!itu bound,
•., t'likaa0 Exprew.
>1 it-r. uri It V r lA| r -•
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. ban through h)(< j. r t<
s rUDD'CtitiUH at N«-vmi i wit
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ith Hit*'
1 to u 1 pu. ?-
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m MR i"i IBMn p M -•••'
l ity un< Purcell.
_ ?t •oM IID'I lnu-'k' -g ' choc
eouto -1"' 1 tlckeuMIU.
rtion of 10 jktc« nt m:t«l <•" r t'Odtrii
.,iI points where cuo way fun- no.
K. v.. WtSTtttKLT, I
,rr\, O. T, Oct 29 l* >-
• ii.il«• J •' •
i (ja.v.+ t a-
bet W'on Ar
K. it w:is in yesterday frutn
..l-.ha ! . t . Wit r in visiting in King-
fisher*
J. A. \VilliniiiH has returned from n
trip to Tex us,
Ju< :g. 11. It. Thurston has returned to
Guthrie-
Attorn*-: .Jo I. (T rty v ent to Wich-
S. Il.chey,«f the^ hlS side r^taurxnt
in hardly able to get about on account
,.f having mi a i iil «n hie f > t.
Hh, si umate, dat g Uri f o«rwortb|
liver) man J. D BurcU who has been
visiting with her fatl ♦ r and family, left
today to returo to her home ia Elsmore
I. T
T 11 Palmer, one of the enterprising
and progressive farm- rs who ow ns a ti-•«
Iuiin .n the B ack Bear bottom ten
WON FIRST PRIZE.
A Printer-fani.u to tie Trent in A.ri
culture.
Last spring B. I". Avery & Co., maiiu-
[iiclureri uf iifricultural implements,
Lioueville, Kj„ ifTered a number if
prizes t..r Oldalu n a products, among
Hum being a liftY dollar euro planter
claim ID tile macs «*•*. - for tie b~t doxan Mr. ofoccn.
m Mm ">H Mr. Grant Shoop, S Oath*
. , II.e. hn« * fine farm on the Black IS'
ity U
A;
I),. I),
! Dick White were in
vesteidny.
Lit-11 Liir.b r 'o. fur
\\. it c: .St. 212 tf.
W acted:—Girl tndog«s*mlhoass tort
and euro (or children. Eiq ir it this
"fll *e or H 'oond h' wo^t hii;
h -liooi bui.'litfronti' R r irth oo F. St
.lu.l :
1'. A. Uu
Ii ,,rer, held a thort term cf
UP Ircnij' i r( ycBlerti.'V lit N. wkirk, ai dreturn-
. . ti. m II nilit; to Out brie, where I •'
will Bit aa asfneiat- jw . iceon tbe bench
of the S"i reme Court.
I If the township oflicera in this and ad-
i j .ininj; counties are in need of books or
• he r ii t; <• l to the l>est | iilur.Us wc will supply the wants on pro-
• uii.it,... .1 9ltt ,...r . :..,n. audited bjr towoahlp
r haagon* to tb«ao«th«roIofliocr*. SMtbat your up >lj if kep
n :o.i ou uooui!iierc,i.ll uu. Kntliipkise-Iimks.
LODGE DlKEL'TukY.
.V A. M. Perry Lodge No.
bold* its regular oommunication ti
it and third Fridays at i al^
[ret't. All inasons
irdially invited.
uk'l' C11 re i- a popular
S .it* for c ii'.dren and
\. 1. 11 eod *.l r.
xxl stand.ii)
i*r ware given
, A Wolltb.
KliUV Chapter >«'• l-> ^ - ; • A
Mahons m«4*-ts at Masonie ha i m u
•ti* etreet ev.-rj 2nd and 111, !• n.taj
ROp,m. ' H***' Boai?,p
II, D. McKnight, ■ 1
Secretury. j.,
•VSTKKN STAR, Perry cbaptei
i No 38. eeU regulwl) oo tbe eea ..
^,.1* fourth Wednewla)' -f «• -b
.1 ,11 • n 1) 'ti -et. \. : cal..i.,>
Hited.
i> t>. p.—Cherokee I^dwNo. U I.
o.o.f.«ert every Tbuiedey e*ei -
Okluli in i'
VUIltioD.
11 v t
way at the Boeton
i, i. r*. j aide of tlie
81 lm
rd l. ft b. i mtfht for
ittei.il tLef ..tebood
ivho hiiB a tine farm on the Uhick li' ar
near 1'uln, Noble county. BtlecUd a;
dozen ears uf corn heraisid ou ti n
claim and sent tbcm in tor oouipetam
aud u few uuys ntfo he was suiprn-ed
and delighted to receive tbe following
etier:
Offca of II. F. Avery Jt Co ,
Louisville, K>., Deo. ill, 18'Ji>.
Grant Shi.op,
Polo. Oitlahoma.
IJear Sir: It atfords us great pleasure
to inform you that the judtfei. in the
Avery i'ri.'.'-Corn Contest iiave awarueu
>ou lir^t pr.ee for the Statu of Okla-
i..iuiu, nod considering tlie number ot
entries in ti e i xh.bit it is worthy of
ti, cud mention that from the excellent
sniiiples i-ulmi«,l d, it requneil very
i-arefui inspection for the jutiges to da
i„ ...... ciUe to win,ill the priz.s fh,,iil«l h"
Little Nellie in 'A Fibln rninn's Lui'k' Igiven acc rd.oit to tbelr Mntt; mo
- th- w * -
her talent in the death bed scene at tin , Sim er. v Y urs,
opera hous* Jan.*22. *9G. | li. F. Avert &
;0 YOU WANT -
gyrV'KT/^ J; Z'OSBLJPWREBflE- - 2 ""^1S33DI
fllSI PS
C/e lay SPECIAL S'lRESS ointh jxcaJ/^'CB
of cw gco'J , OKI s kepi-g be uuup ti
the
10 Vritrs < l«l
pisassf $
His many fr ends are congratulating
him on ins success aa n farmer and ail
0
A Wnshingtc c hand press
lo combtued. A bargain
office.
i Orlando.
p. in. «'ii ith 4"i'* •
Dd c. Viiitoni art- a. . fcy
Quick, «• N
. LUM- «
N. O
ent
ii. o. t
0. meet* every •:1"1
17:90 at Odd I as hell, jl
(.triarcha are cordially nniu... t;
,ncl c. I. Lmuck-u. t-. I.
to' Lev*. Scribe.
F.
Daughters
Visitors a
,oius, N•
. * I; i; s i
\[, lit'cen, 1 ^' 1 '
Hism Kt'kuk. Sec.
• \ Bh Homer J 1'
I meets ttnt aod ' ■ • 1 .
„ik-s i.t T-.:i" p. ' • "t *•••"'[ \
C n 1-r ..I >,'UM,tli I-I 1 I' • ' ' ■
gSStotovlted to meet with us.
LiomHist" TONB i w. ii- e
U No. 10 d ■ • everj Bret end
'Ibuiedeye at 2:30p. a'- :jl 'y \
Seventh U't v.-ei, I ai.,1 11 e '• ■
11 M I II. -I Ml Kmo®, Pres.
Emma C. 1'oMi.uoY.Sec.
, M(iin>«" LAUOl 1
J\- meeM eech Monday eventu al
iii the*r hall on 6tb bwweeD D. Md K.
Visiting Knighta^iiiUv invited;^..
... i Timi- Mt >.*• t'.i o . 1'•
K. M. Thomas - —
TT^^TutuT of A.loeal union No.
I ml Pwn O. T., meets every Friday
. n't i" at tlie ciiv hall, VUit-
''n'brothert id ways welvome,
ervice i
K V'
ft ; at <
\N rdiM'sdiiy I-It« ninff
The ladies of the Eastern Star will ^ pr|nUrB iu tJie Territory will throw
give a social at their ball. All members ^ Hiejr batB over iho victory of the
are invited to att nd. craft.—Leader.
Flux and Castor lit-nn*. | We join in tlio congratulation to
S Geo \. Masters has a limited amount Grant, and v , also cor gratulaM the
I of flax and caMor beans which he will citizens of Noble county and the farrnei
ring, by one of the! loan r sell to farmers on reasonable .hohuje.tbe
U0 C'e-° I^Tb'^toffiLT^ aT w 18 ti : beet corn «,«d In the Territo^t
north or posi J— I year xhe e are no bett' r nor rich, r
Kick, w sa Onlj Two TVuiilS Lel't. tarminn l..nds in the world than those
11,.1 a- led h..- ^v l teuro, call at once. I m ti e li xk licar bolt 111^.
'only have two t.ams left, will give, " obltuiiry.
tin.e if uejos-ary. A.int to c.ose out little five months old
everything by c xt week. daughter of^lr. and Mrs. Teuc.ite, died
J ..." .' Dec. 1.9at 7 o'clock p. m.. of bronchitis.
Exrr.KPms* • | at th(>ir COUntry residence. The funeral
Till' \Vi t'k of Prayer ceremonies were conducted on Tuesday j
1 Is being olwr.ed at the Presbyterian of lust week at I o'clock p. m. by K-v.,
1[t I Tlie subieot ton gbt is: "Ac- Ogive* of the Presbyterian church
ot Ihesu ^ torlhe from Mattl-cw 19:'4. The remains were
t'onsao. he. r . U1J t0 reBt in the Perry cemetery.
reC,t1' m Si Of Civic patriotism. Little Mable was a b,au,,ful little gir
Paver for all in authoritv. for religious1 just five months and twenty^one days
Prayer for all . Q|d 'rhe bereaved parents have tne
sympathy of many friends.
And whila maintaining our rep dnfi- n in this respect
we go to the other extrude in keeping prices Down
to ho
We know that nothing builJs up business like the selling of first class
Goods. We t llil>9IP, always ell them, and don't sell anything else.
We haue the MOST COMPLETE S r.ck of . • , • ;
n. ha
liimlly
i'H J
apple
Bu'i pi
find
, % egeta
can use,
TKUPftlK-R.
u'iir is made of
•urabie Give
ul\is\ eout he
j .vels, bi at
ve. 11 If
atten I' d the
■ r. i I 1 'i ■-
esterdav.
■idcr for miincej
a w. >t sid ' of:
212 wf
i'if\ |;t|
ik; i^S
Ifj ~he CITY AND SDL'C.'T Y'Uil WCflTHY P 'TIOt.'AGE.
liberty and for all moral reforms.
Toiisurial Artist.
.1 11. Llli-. of the Royal Palace barber
at o
lv-i't
r to I
M)
W. II. C
, h giit and is
i'. nn roy.
City
Ellin
The H> 1.1 Orlm.d ,
us prounni nt us some
' \ ou can g'*t as good I
meal than you get at moc
j Mine in. it. Turkeys
,1.. , e. t. freshest ..bop, on the east side, is doing a nice j
an i an lie# at ; j^n.eBS. His shop is Well tilted U], j
towels clean and liis razors alwajs in
g.,od condition lie has secured the
services of Henrv Rotb, an exceliont ar-
, Try them and get a comfortable
4tf
shave.
,be Ury Gi>ods
212 tr
, Territorial l'reas
up from Oklahoma
uebt of Mrs.
not so lar ge or j
1 the other J bul
bed and i
jot of the
,1 Kabbits]
■ i . umiiNY Debating S ciety n .
pPttassfWJ
11r«-t and tlil'tl lut ' « . ;tn,|
meeu n rl. In (
of each month at i-W I
Noble County nelegates.
The delegation from Noble county to
,, , • the Territorial Free Home League con
I vention which meets in El Reno, 1 riday.
I is a strong one and will ably represent
I the interests of our county. Thev arc.,
It,-! a,.i t, "to i.der, I fresh !w B. Poo|, Autry, C. 1). Hunt and E. M.
B . lore OysUra at the Big Horn - ^ Watkin 5 E. E. Vanslvke an 1
Mm UI •-'00tf' Geo. Foster, Bed Book, and B. Hester, j
11,eM ill Bakery line nived four; lUack Bear. They will leave tomorrow
do,,,., .out, of their foimer location I nver t(,e Santa Fe via. Oklahoma City
wb. ieih. y have better fuci.it it* w d \ for Ei Reno.
more loom. ^ ' MurrU'tl
sVvii' 'JUSf*cure themll This afternoon t3o'olook nt the rem
' plied 11 cui.-s scalds j tjt.uce of the bi uWs parents west uf this
,,, by the Rev. J. A. B. O^'levee. Mi
Two little hands lay over her breast,
Two little feet laid down lo rest;
Two little eyes in slumber closed,
Oh, how we mi-s her none bul God
knows.
One lit'le voire that prattled in l«ve
Now is singing with angels above
There she is watctiing and waiting
for me,
When I shall cross the dark rolliug sea.
Dear little hands bi-ve reached up to
ii
Look out for Prices m \t ucsk.
NortbeastComer cT Square,
DK1SON,
PERRY, OKU
THE SCHOOL MATTER
StillUn.ettl«d-8e!,t il B -'d
Quorum aniK'an Take no h
Oi izens Dcman i Thai he Set s
ba Op nod.
IN
A it.
Whti
out I lie shgil
K F.. How
t [Mill.
ndoliler.
F.
of each nionio • u
bUlld',lutanuding from other lodges coi -
,n good bt. Iiuiui. (ill.„„Ns, V.. M
so.
1 Olub, of All reform wi k
Jay evening, aiscujs tins bond i,ut •
meD K of L. Hull, on Oth street, j of vv|aU,
eliv
in«
( airman.
rtiMI'XoSIIII* A- *"• ',
fta&janws?*;
vest of land office^ } ^ M. W.
oive, that leaves the
oil. and soft, go mid
,ice bdrl>er shop, se.
square.-' 11 tf
Joseph Prnry. an c'd Kansas friend,
,. of tbe prominent far mere
l; , it township, call, d this
i, • , ,i ddi a hie name to our weekly
week ami • 'a- v'
list.
No exouae for sleepless nlghU when
I o.l is is 'Iij.mnii Couii aid Miss Almeda
' Smith. Mr. Coon is one of Garflelo
c, unty's prosp^ious young gentlemen.
Hi d Mos smith is the daughter of Mi.
James W. Smith who lives west or oui
citv The EsTF.uPBisK-TiaF.s wishet
these young people u happy and pros
perous mnrrie'i life.
Mill
Thb
jii cure
I'M I liO M I1AL'. I AlOlt
Said the oyBter. "Yes from Bal t
health.
• it.
cme, more, and watch who joi are 'shovin.
I , re the K-ever i„ Baltimoie, was : u? No, well
.> v• you i,-t and I' ■ 1
If ,o I,, do ithout
b. E. 11 weudubler.
The mixed Bchool question runains in
statu quo. The school board tned to
bav« a meeting last night to fuithei
consider the matter,but as usual all pro-
ceedings were bl eked 'or want of a quo-
rum.
A number ot the ci'.ir. i.s - re i i'.iu
present, but co further action was taken
by them, as they had fuily expre--?. I
themseivas at the meeting tho > vonin-
before, as to whut action they though
t ne board should take. We are inform
cd that the sentiment, of tlie poopio is j
that the board wis has y in their action
in closing the schools, and tin.', they er-
, ied in making the statement
ruuuttiwfc io - I . , p.,,]
terB remaining in the post office at Perry that the schools w[; ' '
Oklahoma, for the weekending Moudaj, tor want of fund- to I •- •
Ian 6th 181G. Pert-one railing for view of the fact that ad
w.,,„
McY« rk George ' would not teach.
Minister 0 P church j It is the opinion among the patrons j
Mekalson, Mekal K | that it would have been better to hav ,
I assigned the real cause, tlos being the |
mixed school question.
Dear little form thai on my knee,
Now iB still and silent for aye
Angela have beckoned our darling
away.
Still in the mansions 60 bright and 6C
fair
Up above the golden stair,
One iMtle voice is singing for me
'Ym I am waiting and watching for
thee."
A FiHExn.
Advertised Letters.
Following is the list uf unclaimed let-
KSXS. "■ -
Muck, at tho lri-u . Mi.nTZ. t-ii'v.i lui . theior,
ri e.„len, | ;v r> 0U0 1 k
I'm fn.u. there; want to ti. d Rueb Bros
I've got the finest lot of my kind of peo-
ole XXX fellows, all 6°'ES to Fineb's.
CoUgMna irritates th.' dolKy.te organs ^ ^ ^ yWJ ant>f,)W thing, strarger.
Kueb Broe. keep the best ojsterB thnt
Crawford, C N'
Hon way, M R
Eshiu, Frank
Flenner. Frank
Felkel L) L
Grubbe, Chaa C
Qonde, A •!
1 lor ton. T v
Hood, Jam s
iNSURANCE.
ARE YOU INSURED?
A small spark often conautnes
o ;i f,-\v ntinuti s, tlic ttccutmtlf
tiun of ycat's.
Sickiiesg, aceiik'Ut, or sudden
death frcquentlv terminates the
valuable life of a bread winner of
a happy family—reducing it to
poverty and want. Fire, life and
■.ecident insurance protects against
these misfortunes.
To CCt GOOD INSURANCE it is illl-
pi.fti.nt to si lcct companies whose
history shows them to be tried
\>:i> truk and who make good ex-
'.llbits of BON.V FIDE ilSSOtS attll
whose t'Atn losses bear witness
that their policies are valuable.
Please examine our companies
We have had experience.
11. E. Hudson &. Co.,
Oilice over Globe Dry Goods store,
Perry, O. T.
.Mimilo < ougii ii„'., iiu ua, '. ""k — , - . . ,
, r, ..... niHknitf expeetoration i con)6 from my country, hue, juicy, bi
' ' ! , , tiie-orenessaudinflamma- {e,1(mBi alld they know how t,
•' i . , I.A tnctA of i
i bl« r.
Hoim1,
Are the t ,l!
CamlicH
must who^eec
(r«isb ev.iy
A
, \ mi;,i ri 'tc rial f vention I
, j,, ., :lhuo t') 1 at j
' T'. , .ury 10thi . ti, 'I'e
V..ts F. will sell round tr p tickets
try at rate of olio and one third
Oklahoma Citywh.ro ,,-i engers
r. purchase tickets over the
ler luriits too - ,ll (, Q 4 q. Uy from Oklahoma to El
, fact, everything of tin b ■ t h.,,ue proportion of rate". lick
ltand, south stde. opt- ^ on bu„, JM. 9lll and , 1BJU
.'Final return lim,, Jan.UMWb
p|UiU|' IV#. •"-!
serve tbeni too, to suit t',o teste of a
queen, ai d tho tiuest crisp celery! i«>
and tr} ' 'mi; they nre the caterers
nbet It Tilled to oysters. How's stale
'loco i"
R'leijoy niiikca t. 1[)ute cielim . ..
CbooeJate cream >" • g_ Almond imtu P. r
ii cr,'!,",B "vi f!,r# iu 01
slices, Voo^u she , oug w men
many other lands too I , hpflt. a
tioo.
the old stand, boui , ^
oflico.
DaWitt's Little Early Risers for inh
liousnesH, indigeslion, constipation. -
.mull pill a VroB^^^ii0WBaduWer."
e. e- wkhtebv i.t,
A|;eut.
Texas State Cattle Ocuventiou-
San Antonio,Texas, January Htii to
16th. 1 SI)"'- For the above occasion the
A. T. AS, F. Uy wi" sell round tri|
tickets from Perry at rate of 318.10.
Diits of sale. January 11th, 18EC. Trans
it limit, continuous passage in ouch
direction. Final limit, Jauuury 20.1
1890.
Oliver, C "T
Primmer, Bernice
Purdin. S M
Rush, George
Short, P.-
GOT J-BS 311 TEE tEiT.
The board will hold another mc * i ;
touvrruw night and it iB tarnestlv ho;
iiouo,...... ■■ ■■ o,„'.t,*t.w ed that Uoiinqutut. lociiibers ot ti, ^
•lohubon,.)' hn E^2) Smyson, Johme i.0..rd will be present, so tliat the much i
asiS"* srsi'""'11 SS«i^ r
' , s;ale, the tchoolB reopened.
For Sale on Exciiamil: 330 ac*i
turn' in Anderson county, Kimsns, eigl t.
tu'lt', from Garnett, o'v-half mil. tro u
oostollice.cc! ool and church. -Kl in-res
irst iiottoni, SO acrcb Et-. nil tiotiom,
■vet,.red bv creek, f> a. res of tiiin tim.i^r,
r.« llegaut timothy meadow, hvery
cot ti .mleexcept tiii'.lier land. I'ini ^
orchar • in full bearing. Will sell at n
bargai, or exchange for einaller farm,
:attl , pood business property or stock
„ i ne Enquire of or address
ii prunv il.l" "l"'
Given Away.
10 per rent of all your purchases at
he Boeton Store, call for particulars
.'. A. Win;, soii'h. north side of square.
The Hotel Orlando
lias II.. tied urder a new monngement,
irjd ib now in charge of M. W. Hadley
v ho I an had niueli experience in hotel
5-tf
lb
ii.ii
Yesteri'ii' was Fl i'1,
district u. iir' .1 OU I
viotwl diir.ng «• • 1
sentenced. J. H. Ga, n-r.' - ieiting the
Christians cf-<*a| e. w a giv^n n >ear at c.
n (lav in the pen. Isaac Johnson got
ten ; ears for n po uj ti the pm n •> !•
little girl vvht '.vas s ; ; ii.i i.t ! i i '
. , I Tom Aiikn.s v.i Hi.urnil fot life for
Bor Bent. the murder of Mrs. Mitchell,
\ pood six room house on I> street I Choctaw * 'i'> ■ (l ' :
hetwceii 8 th. and Oth. Enquire of I at. J3,000, which ii -
Granville Morris, at No* York Hard get. JuUbMtt'e uw.«
wnr« Btvrs.
I S3,tXX).
Christ mi. - <">• ml - I'or Your Girl.
F,i,i -v pa.-i; '' v nrystahzed
iniit. Fancy b, , ..o.c) boxes, nt
Bicbey's, south aide, oppoatt* land of-
fice. wt*
If snfferlna with pilea, it will interest
%ou to know that DeWltt's Witnh Har-el
tinive will curst hero. This msdtoin is
spceiti f«r nil ,••••• p! 'hi* char-
Iicier,a d il ins nil • (wt .haiesim-
p e") .:re carried - i t. ^ *d result
\V bave lesie.l ti,- I, .oils cases.
,1'im I always with lik" 1 "i|.«. U nevvJt
| (bus,
ti. UvwVulidWif-
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