Daily Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 214, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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official paper of noble county.
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KAILTTIJDTTMETA
i -1 RY. NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, JAN, 9, IS96.
NO. 214
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HOL'TH BO UN P.
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«-ul fcraitfht —
north bo i'm),
ru: • IA r
-. uri l( ' r
i in* through
f l*T to <hiaw;<
,eCtl« Mi rvt N i with I ti
im it <i train for all t aliforala p"i
• ■ -ik< ■ MNUMCtj M I If (lid ..*■
in r fr ni Ar'nn-uc « it> to Kan-. - 1 i
i,.. (>iini:<*otiot;H at Wintu-i • wilt v 'itli.-rn
un tralM ud it WiehiU with Kri oo
,'u,. ,i-t fur s . i.' iiihami luti rirw liat« i> im*.
4< ' ami 407 through train* to <iiilve H< ti*
t,\'itntl l£l carry i>vwntfeni between Ar*
Ds;-« it> and Hurc.'W.
feint4 aoM and bans#* <hf tad to aft Nrti
'it,.-country Acci l .ut ticki-t* mjm. Ar •
rftioo « f 10 M*rn*nt ma«h on round trip tick,*-!
all i<oint whereone v.ny far ■ ! not o
LOUGE L1KECT0KY.
I'. «V M Perry I/dge N
holds its regular oomnunkatwwi t
rat and third Fridays at hull - a .
All masons in standin
(filially invited.
iKKUY Chapter .N li li >•; Ar
MiiH.iic at Mas- !. • > •; ■ '
;h street every Sad and 4tli FiUlJ St
:V p. in- He: itv Ui'CKi.
II. i>. MOKWOHT, O- 1
Secretary.
IHTCHN STAR. Perrj
1 No 33, meets regularly on the see
n<l fourth Wednesday s "f each >'•'
I ,11 Oil I) street. Visitors cord
cited.
O. O. F. Cberokaa 1/ dn No,
().(>. F. u.eetse.ery 1 liurWO «W
7*JK) p. ■< on 7th «IMt l-etwe
,|C Visitors are always weleom.
W.QUICK, H. W.UIM-..
Secy. N".
> -
0 O. P., Perry encampment - ■
#.* meets every Tuesday evening
::Sli lit Odd Fellows l.i^l. \ lsitinK
• ;1 a:, -r ' *" 1 ,
... | c. L uookx kt.u. ar.
I.i.vx. S :r.l*.
l"1- I lll.lt '
*j |;. . ■... 1. «'• " 1 ••••' * v
.Jay of each uionth. \ iMtors wel-
e. Mr . l. 1!. Ota owe. >- •-
battie Ki kvk. Bee.
• ■ \, It.. Il'-lner .!• !:• - l'-t N
II . .-S t.r-t and ti.;: .1 Th ■
I
. ,-r -f >••'.t-lith ai.-I I. s ti-- t.
imradee inwte.1 to —* lth —>
1 I it M I It I ->« N I- - ■ 1: '
11 S
, ursdays at 2'30 p. tn- It l-
ieventh bet veeu C an-i l Btri-els.
H\ttie J. M- Knight, l'res
Km ma C. I'omi unv. Sec.
IEWS
vcater
ithrie vcb-
Rarl l '«
Mulhall
citv froiu
(Jut Li t«
n«leiv
'I .llolsont-
Iht
anvnye
•2U ti
buva at
Hon. J. H. Havi«hcrit went down to
ip capital today.
Attorney J -a M lU-r us up fruu.
Guthrie this morning.
M. a. m m :••• T«rr I >i il Oil Impwt
jr was up from (iuthrio tnis iin.rnin^,
Miss Tiilotsun will 'jniuse, inatrucl
and entertain jou at the M. I*. I liurch
Monday niifht
Mrs. H. C. Whits. M, of Howard, Kan
s.iv, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dr. I
O. Hoed, ut this city.
W. U. Poole went to Koruiln today
He yi ii tomorrow aa ft delegate to the
Free Home Convention at I'd Keno.
Juicy stakes, hot tkoCHitft ami hest ol
coffee, e!ei;ant pastry, solt clean beds at
; iy r at th- Hotel O-
rindo What m'ire do vuu want? Try
2H if
GREAT STATEHOOD
..OH VENT ION AT OKLAHtKA CITY
GOES OP IH SMOKE-
WAR OF THE FACTIONS,
Paudimoui in P.-i-ns -Convention After
Tenipoiary Organization Unable, By
Reason of the Rabble, to do Any
B kii Adjoura Sins die-
O YOU WANT -
> \ ■■ ■"_ ' i 7-
!.i !:fl1 i£
i it
The O.K. Uye
from tlio west -'id'
Hunt building,
where they have
t.er f ici
returned
>lrt. t
;..no*
utitl cao'liofl ut J
t ri: t:
Km ma
nor row
' (r :in
t'J ... I
NK.ll'l > <11 I.AIKUt- >'• A
■BMcMMob Monday ev-: ...-at .
tb«jf h U on ath Www o- L-
i.it.ng Kn^itseordoiUinvited.^.
E.M.THOMVSP s.Tno., MoM.-oi..i'.b
Capi-
OUlitiO-
RC.aml J. ol'A.l
1 l^■rr^.«>. T., meets every r.-.i"1")
evening nt S: '.') lit the city hall
r.L- brothers always wehouie
itakMONVDI : '
il . c night
\ leitiug jriends always
attended ti
th Ptreet
coined.
Ok-l.\i' v\ Ci v, iMidnight) .'nr..-
the largect statehood convention
ver held in UUlahoma wiih culled to or
l. r this afternoon at -J;30 intheopern
house. All the counties were represent
e ; and pguip repr^etited by eonte^t.nL
delegations, The convention was called
to order by Hon. Frank M. Thompson,
of Pawnee, and liev. Hawley, pastor of |
the local Presbyterian church, delivered
prayer. He prayed that harmony and
good will might prevail. Th« mvoca
1 iion was scarcely ended when the con
vent'' n wei . into the w ilJ st confusion,
j w. W. Walker, of Norman mounted the
i platform n .d began rending the Sid
1 Clarke call, and Col. Thompson, of Paw
1 i.oe. at the same instant began reading
I the Pawnee county call. Some of the
F.intna C. l'omoeiy Territorial j Countlet elected delegates under both
calls, resulting in lour contesting delega
Hons. The gentlemen proceeded w itli
tile reading cf both calla while confusion
and disorder reigned throughout the
I convention.
After order bad been restored j* tem-
porary or^aptzation wa« effected V>>
making T I-'" Heueley, of Ll l eno, tem-
taller than I'<'".ry chairman, and Frank Hutto, of
Stillwater, temporary secretary anil «.
We lay SPECIAL STRESS on th; excellence
of our gcodr, n.'wct s Aespirg I:a Quality up .0
Worm: have moved
of the F.|iiiire to the
jn north 7th 6treet.
larger room un-1 bet
5 for eervinf; customers.
K, H. Mossman has formed a partner
- hip in the barber bueuie. a with C, 1.
,')et.i is, on the north side, and will mov<
nig furniture and fixtures tomorrov
We tvith the new tirni sue.. nP.
Mr..
President and Mrs. Olive M. Litix t er-
ritorial Treasurer W. It. C. returned
from Newkirk 011 noon train where they
Paw- thaT6 bt*° l" "ltli0d "n iu9ta'latiUU U1
I ofBcers and inspect the corps^
' Hftte.ll k Co..! Bow: To Mr. and Mtft. I'. F.flower
ct ■ M-teroov. Sunday mormng, a uiue pouul 1~.
, '.' Mother nd boy are doing nicely, and si
.1 j^ar i - made ;
< curu0
Vt ""-..t r>yf r<*\ pj Ij'p u i
f v, V! viWji
' Jit J
An'i nh/la maintainimj our reputation in this rospsc.t
us go to tho other extreme in keeping prices Donn
to Ihe
R
U. ■' " ' a ^ F. linrratt, assistant. Hen,ley tried to
at La Fay. t-. ii u ma. Longiatulfttlon. # ,,at waB howled down t.y
are « ming thick and tftftt ! lt.««bood mob. Judge Rod
iVe know that nothing builds up business like tho selling of first clast
Goods, ffe sell them, clwuys ell them, and don't sell anything else
IVe haue the MOST COMPLETE Stock of . . •
the single statehood mob. Judge Red
d ck. of Oklahoma Ci'y, suggested that
the Pawnee call be read whicii was done.
Kcddick stated that the Pawnee call
ore under which many ol
and stopped at tho the delegate* vere elected. Ti.in was
tin x. > note i' r another outburst, and *
rough house prevailed for fully fifteen
minutes before quiet was restored,
Chairman Hensley vainly ra; ping for
order. When quiet was rest-red, Pat
Nagle, of Kingfisher, tc ok t. e stand and
made a cunwlutory speech and ollered a
1 motion wliich was adopted, appointing
a couimittes oa creden iaii. consist-
ing of one member from each county
. , . and the Osage Indian nation, and two
Wft wtoh to ftXpMM our mnoere Ufton 1 mrmbeT> frum the Chickasaw nation
our frien.u and neighbors for th?;r , onufrom theKioWftlsndCmnanchaft
of our trouble , .
J. R. Fearno, L. W. < tarn-ll. Joe Gar
ot ' ri-'. .lacob Cle mer, K. T. Hill, Jr. J. i
f I Nelson, and William Triplet were ov
. 11 fr m Pawnee ye-terday on business be- was t ti
i fore the land oflic
p.tciffic hotel.
Pr. Culli 111 ire took the train North
last evening rather hurridly, ns his
mother i= not expected to live much
longer. We presume he has gone to see
her. Dr Fred F. Jones will look after
bis practice ar.d can lie found at his
office or at residence Cor. S and F. St,
ft
frv
£ I
IN THE CITY AND SOLICIT YCUR WORTHY PATRONAGE.
Card of The
Minnie.
Mr.
3,
Look out for Prions next meek.
DKISON,
PERRY, OKLA
1' ot'P Perry lodge No. K, of t
K meeti every Mi nd«> Kht ',l 8 P-n
All visiting Knights welcome
Ijodge No. I"
O )
SMo&rTu^Workn
SSSsSgSscr
W. C. MiCfxe, tvecorder. ,
Hoiitt
Chi^f De
from G"th
maiu in thi
:onve ution
Oklaliou.a Cily. j
One Minute Cough (.'lire is a -popular j
remedy for croup. S..'..' lor clu .'-ir.-n and
mill .is. K. K. Howetiwlobler.
ity Steve lJurke returned
■ last evening ar.cT will re
ity a few days.
reiver v. ..re ^ivi. L avsay at tin* I>oeton
Store. A. \. ..ti. • t-. 1 ■* ■-"f t!"'
, r. 81 lm
-j.-ie.
Mrs .i .!. iP ril has ar. veil i>> spe..d
1 Noii-lntcri'M ltiiini tll0 wi'.h h«r liusbm. I. J. J.
l^iu^onvi'O; «' 'u' "l the s-A-
$ ,!.'rll"m"e-
helping hand in the tune of our trouble . ^ c mmiltee retired the seas,
and the great less of our darling bftfcy,I |pmoh maktD(| began. Ool. J. W.
Mr 1 W FiriM Johnson, on behalf of Oklahoma Cny.
Ltt ' 1 made a happy speech. He was follow.,,
Given Away. 1 by Editor l'runk Greer who u...de a
10 per oent of all your purnhaaes at i treech, as did Attorney Roy itotl-
the Boston Store, call for particulars , m(in. t,eneral Powell Clayton addre«e-
•t \ Woi'i-s.-nV n«rtl. side of square. ' | ed the convention complimenting Okla-
—~ 1 |,omn. Othergentlemcnmadespeecl.es
Tonsorial Artist. deluding er (liveruorSeay and Judge C.
3 R. T.llis, of the Royal Palace barber] Reddick.
rove« thei ghop on theftftftt side, is doing a nice The committee not having reported at
o and I.us'iness. Hisfthop i W ll fitted up! htaI oo'clock, tkfe convention adjourned to
.on -e I towels clean and his razors always in mi.et at S o'clock at the probata court
lttf 1-.,o,l condition He has secured theiroom. At 8:20. the chairman rapped to
:wv,c s or Henry Roth, an excellent ar-! orjer an<t the court room was jauim. ,1
r.es. of ti.it hno an I -i-r>. t-,eul and gel a comfortnble' a|nl,_6t tl) soffoefttion. A motion by
ton of Arkna was Ut> ; • • itf jutig luddick to send a committee of
ood con\ ution at 1 Slav , no to eee if the committee on ereden-
TlK- Hotel Orlando i-iala was ready to report was amended
1,'na opened under a new monagement. t0 atlj0Uin to nuet at 9 a. m. tomorrow
and is now in charge of M. W. Hadlej
who has had much experience in hotel
business.
INSURANCE.
are TOU INSURED?
.mull spark often consumes
minutes, the accumuli
few
'I In- Fire Alarm.
Mr. E. 1>. N nis infoin s us that the,
magnet of the lire alarm is out of order, j
and has been sent to the factory for re .
pairs, and during it absence no tire
alarm can be given tho wiiter works |
plant except by opening a tire hydrant, jl
We make this announcement so that in tiotl of years .
case of fire the lire company will know ijiekness, ,-icc-iilent, or fitdden
how to proceed to get the aignal to the frequently terminates the
water work--. I . . .
valuable lite ot a bread winner of
Election ol Oflicerw. |
At a meeting of Per: Lodge, N.I. 1«." a I'^PPV family—reducing it to
K of L. Hall, on Oth street
Admi^i'm free, • ' eo11'j Vi'"! * Li v. .si.
\. II. St' -i.in". , j as. |> p
( airman. 1
r\KlEHU8HIP Assemoiy N i;"|.
1* K of L. mei ta e ei 1 at tnloj e*®"'
in!) at 7/V)iii K.of 1'. hall on.ti. atcet,
west of land olhce,^ M, \v.
Mihh Mirrtm htnk1, li s-
A Washincton hand press
> vombmed. A b.urgain
1 tlice.
O.juie
Fou
roller and *1
AddiebB tin
Vourjf uiei this is leap year.
10 Years Old
Little Nellie in "A Fisherman's Luck'
vill surprise thn people of Perry with
„.r talent in tho death lied sceno at the
opera house .Tall. 2-.
and further amended to adjourn sine die
The chairman put thu motion and the
convention adjourned without day.
Fur fully half an tuur pandemonium
r«igncd. Everybody was ye,ling and
the delegates were splitting their throats
A. O. U. Y., on Tuesday evening, the
follow ing named officers wers elected for
the ensu.ng year:
A. C. Holland, M.
J. E. Hurley, F.
James Lobsitz. O.
L. S. Brown, G.
J. C. Gaiser, it. and F.
L. L>. Treemau, It,
Ed Rathbun, 1. W.
Chas. E. Dennis, O. W.
iV. C. McCuue, P. M,
poverty and want. Fire, life and
i ccident insurance protects against
those misfortunes.
To get iiooD insurance it is im-
portant t" select companies whose
I history shows them to be tkied
nd tkue and who make good ex-
| l.ibits of bona fide assets and
whose l-ain losses bear witness
l'Ia\ ami Castor lleaiis.
\\ a (J- MCbUl.0) 1 • .'1| ! , . . 1*' 1 11
. ,hroutsl The A. O.U. W. lodge baa among ite I that their policies are valuable,
tmng'vo m^rt'themselv* helrdsbovaUember.. n-.mo.-r.-f onr repres,nta-| Please examine our companies
the din and confus.on, but the convetl. live citi/.ens, and .a In ft ti .unshmg con "We have had experience,
wwainwai . «sildition. Tney have selected on excllentl d o ti i /•
tien,moat noted for lack of bfttmou, and] dfUo. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ whioh wlU . B. R. UcWOX & Co.,
oonsifttsncy that ever m« t in klahoma , .r.tv. Office over Globe Dry Goods f
uud boaid at the Hotel Orlando, wh- r
jou can have a nice cozy parlor in which
to entertain your young lady callers.
One (,[ the hest cJoks in Okliibotu
- I tho Hotel Orlando. Everybody lilacs
? T. I.. iL>y l Temperance LeSton) ^^Uung good to est. If you want, a
li. meets every Sunday afternoon at i ol] ,, e i-i" t homo and the host of
Vcl-icMt the I nipiiis- and clean downy b«d yon will
Kara Uhinkeu. Preaident. ihem attha Orlando. 814 ti
' Wakti:d:—w d, corn, hay, vegeta
.nsisteucy ti,at ever me, j i;;5;,re un ,^-reused prosperity. 1' ^ over Globe Dry Goods store,
bad adjourned nncl tiie \ uea 01 mt ( ,
Oeo. A. Masters has a limited amount ^ ^L.r.. dit.j UWa\ .,11 the s :t evening Conntj finefck Thieve?. lorry, . l.
of flax and castor licans which ho will j ^ j Flora Grat, who lives on a claim =r~ =
loan or sell to farmers on reason,,bl.- ^othing ie raore evident than that the [ Un mj eB c0Ulhv,"tsl 0f the cily, in her
terms if seen at once. Oneihalf b ooK-a ^ r,tllWhut„! faction ar- responsiule j abbelll.e tl,e uUier dav, had the most of
nortlf of postofiicc. Perry. O. 1. w 1 (j f„r" lbe -,put." They were foiled in her household guodft stoleo.
their effort to carry out the plan they
| Ulfii '
. , . Tlitirs.lay Evening. i,'i'l cnrefuily matured and expected to
"f.'iwnic'j M| the annual business 1 through. Failing to capturethft
,L', • I meetin T of the Christian church, will W L ii iz il ijll ,iie oredsntiftUoom-
klaboma at | beW #t ihe There will boi91 mittee, they were f<T disruption and
short pr oyer and praise service. The
roll will ivj called and each, one is
ti.line Made Candies
Viotte purest and mcsl wholesome
Richcy makes them fresh every day
Up or anything else a family can use,
on siih-cript'on to the I'.nti.bpbwk.
Ed. llals bus moved his cigar and
ChocbluU>Ucroatu bonbons, Date creams, confecliouury ..torn M tho w
Scream, Pineapple cream, A mon d - ,... whschftb is a
w et-t *ido of
ar^er and
rau increaso
Si Plunkanl.
. The opera house waB tilled to over-
Ihe tbief,. tiowir*g Tuesday night witn the best
i citizeus .f Perry, and the lurge audience
everything of auy value. Miss Gray has | v.{.g wejj entertained by the Si Plunkard
been makit'tf an etlort totind the thu^eb | (.unipRny# (j, L« \tiF, ab Si Piunkurd,
but up to tii 13 ti.ne h ta m ide n j di-< t>v Yankee farn.er, v.ns at his best and
ery that will load t an.* i-r.- ots - .. '• ! kept everybody in a c« ntintu us roar,
mifccreant6, ti ti 1 • -■ luir. .d wll3 v/ejj Bllj,j rtetl by hisentire
bo delt wilb in a man f that would i r pan;. This is an excellent eompeny
ever put a Btop to th:a thieving busin- gave us a good show. The Si Plunk-
tatlon or otlierwise. ino MU'JJPWl 44;! .y^ock tonight tia-t not ngrevu U | U | wijich has become altogether tcu fro | d company will always bo welcomed
the evening will be, "Best plan, methoc., lt „ thought that the sing e j ; p '
and means for advancing the cause of ^delegate* inclmuug the .uemlH:rs 1 *
of the contesting delegations * ho are in i flic Ni.rili I'eii-y Cas--, For Sale or Kxcua.mje: 330 acse
'Tf mltbe^tomot^w ' aml'?r>lai'.. 'a The case of the t-wnait.. sett!'- . of;
farm in Anderson county, Kansas, eight
***:?:' i . etnu-ho- d f nv .ution :J0rlh Perry against It-nr> Lini-, -oh j,|ebfr„m Garnett, one-half mile from
one.ftioeu. . : , , i,
. .. J.UC : .'-n of tho coninii tee t-t
i credentials was as stormy us the en
pected to respond with a scriptural quo-j v i) i i:i |)U been, Bpd up to about!
tation or otherwise. Tho subject f°r i ,)VUilU tonight had not agreed
ur thieves st.ipped the house cf uicsi
shoes' i^ecau slices, Turkish creams and ,)|llt(jr ,. and where h
many'other kinds too numerous to men-1 h,H busin,,s ..
" ' ',l-" ut Coug^iiiK irritates the delicate organs
Christ iu Fterry."
PicsT. Moboa", Pres.
Samuel 'mi:.-.**, Secy.
ULIIUI - ,.*
ton. In facl, everything of the . ... a
the old stand, south aide, oppostte_ land
office. _
OaWitt's Little Early Risers for b i-
liousness, indigestion, constipation .
pt euro.
E. W- Howendobler.
and iiL : . d' tin' il.s.'.i '. lustoad of
waiting, try One Minute Cough Cure.
[1 he!- s -,i ■ ....., making expect' <='•>'
ensy, reduces tho soreness and inll numa-
Hon. Every ono likes it.
i<. Li. Howtfidoolc'i)
f^oc P ascoiu Out.
We regret to learn tliat our worthy
ffrooermnn r^ee Baeoom, has sold his, L,.;nuol ,,ur. ••— - . i .
grocery boaineafton the comer of 0 and | statehood.. of *UeUp*oplaolf ClvrUtmas Cuudlea for Your Gtrl. otohar • in lull bearing.
Ill, to Nix, Halsell & Co., Guthrie. In I J\^homa are Opposed t>- it. . I Fancy packed French erysta l.aad | burga, or exchange fa
7th, to Mix, HBteen « ^o., *" | oklahoma are opposed to it. | fanny pucaou .mum. ....
n conversation with Mr. Halsell, he in-1 n,P matter will end, and the cur--I {lUit, Fancy l>oubons and fancy boxes, at
formed us that hie firm would prrhaps v.ill fallonoe atJthe close <> Uioht>>*u 6oUtLi eiU«, oyfoaite land of-
,<■ v'^^issr-sttA • w«
wl... u. ia i ii.il.l9UO tliO uuoiacad.
foot ti aule except timber land. Fine
Will sell at a
,-r> rta! i/.-id! bargai or exchange for smaller farm,
cattl , good business property or Btoek
I of a ichunufe Etiquire of or addrsBB
E. h. Pekkt this dffloe.
•who wl| eouiiiruu tuo busiuesd
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