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DAILY ENTER PKISE-TIM ES,
OFFICIAL PA FLU OF XOIILE COUNTY.
VOL. 3.
PERRY, NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, JAN. 10, 1896.
NO. 215
V
RAILBOAD TIME TA
mjth uol'nd.
LOCAL NEWS.
I ton Lewis. who has jjst got the
decision from the coil: mi. siui. r <r l.i~
tine claim one half mile west of 1* mea.
was in the city today feeling mighty
good.
Juicy stakes, hot Oiiouits a^d best of
1 > in Widtner was up from the capital I coffee, elcgunt pat-try, soft clean beds at
I very reasonable rates at the Hotel Or-
lando. What more do you want? 'J ry
Deputy Ste\e liurke is in Guthrie,
City Warrants for snle at this office,
eet apple cider, at Ed'spluce. -lltf
,*. 407'. L« km I I
I. Local fc'p'ifc'ht
N..
north bound,
I'liitnu't Kxpr*
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and
Nil. toft l.;i through h1 . . -
ir,: k«— (Mmnwtion- ' V-** nv,r
uia limited train f«>r ail t alifornia i
No. 44 make- connect id.* f r «
fr«'iii Arkuu-uh « t> n. K • - - <
tunktw connection* at Winfi-l<l with South- ro
KiiiiMiii tn in* and at \\ nl.ita wit! Fr.<.,
trainn ea*t for St. L'-ui* and iut< rii; -«iiate i>oii t .
vta.mlndw uueecfa trail to Oilrasl d
No«. and f.' l carry ln-twt .u Ar-
k«n-Ji-City unit Pur«**ll.
Ticket* Mohlan'l I«it* chwrkwl t<i u'l partn
of th«-country. Accident ticket* Mild. Are*
Unction of 10 j *rc««i t mailt- on round trip tic*, t -
• all points where one wuy fur«- <1 *• not exceed
yesterday.
Don't fail t > hear Miss Tillotsons
illustrations from Delsarto.
.1. II. Stout's latest, "Cup Defender"
10 cents cigar. 212-C t
W. F. Trimble was up from Guthrie
yesterday.
Celery 5 and 7 1-2 cents prbvnch
at Central Market. 15 2
it.
214 tf
lUI<,r*, Seethe Long-bell
Lv- coal uiid lumber.
|-,uo.
Perry, 0. T, Oct. !■
K. V.. WtSTKBTKLT, Ag- U
LODGE DIRECTORY.
i r. V A. M. Perry L lf« No.
A holds its regular communication the
first and third Fridays at hall « n Tt;i
street. All masons in good standing
cordially invited.
Lumber Co. for
West C St. 212-tf
Candies from the cheapest to the best
at l!ichey'e, touth of laud office. 9Ttf
Fresh fi uit^, nuts and candies always
on hand at Ed's place. 214 tf
Spare Ribs and Liver always in
sttck at Central Mear Market.
.J. b. Beadles returned to Orl ando last
evening.
1*. II. \iLiosleft today for a trip to
s iu'.boru Texas.
Col. Colcord made a business trip to
tUo Capital yesterday
Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Sraethers ar
rived in the city last night from Kansas
for a visit with relatives, also for the
purpose of jointing the ninety-day
colony.
J. M. Hock well, of Rockwell Bros.
Lumber Co., who has been in the city
several days, on businefcs and meeting
old friends, returned last night to Sher-
man Texas.
Mrs. Emma < \ Pom •: > l'-f' la;t i u
to visit Oklahoma City, from there she
goes to Dale wli -re she will organize a
corps of the W. II. C. and will also visit
the corps at Shaw nee.
E. K. Yansh ke, one of the IQOOMtftll
farmers of our county, who owns a well
improved claim near liowdenton, was in
the city last evening on his way ae a
delegate to the Free Hume convention
at El Reno
CITY SCHOOLS
To be Be opened The Color Question a'
Beit fvr the Present Teacberi and
Scholar to Report for School
Monday Morning.
The board of education met in ad-
journed session lust night ut the old
high sehpol building, President 11 it)non
presiding. Hull call showed up u quorum
once more. The minutes were dispensed
with and the board proceeded to busi
news by adopting a motion by Flood that
the motion tn close the schools be now
reconsidered. -Motion by Flood, that
the public schools of the city of Perry
be opened on Monday, Jan. 1:1th, and in
compliance with law. Adopted.
In compliance with the action of the
board t!i* city superintendent was in-
structed to notify the patrons and
teachers that schools will be opened next
Monday morning. The committee on
buildings and grounds were instructed
to complete the high s -hool building
and have it ready for school Mouday,
i The proposition of Col. Dick Morgan, to
I furnish surticient liquid slate to finish
i the black boards in high school building
was accented and the superintendent
O YOU WANT -
hr ILW fc -S
ft in i i «
fi (f5; V
53 ^ 1
e
We lay SPECIAL STRESS on th
of our goods, always keeping the Quality up to
the
DERRY Chapter No. 13 Koyal Arch
J Mastj
H. 1>. Ml Ksii iir.
Secretary.
!I P.
quested to call on Mr. Morgan and
Choicc Mutton just receivid at Cen \ Coughing irritates the delicate organs proour® 1
tral Ment Market S f cor. of square. I and aggravates the disease. Instead of The following hills were read and al-
.... .. .'waiting, try One Minute Cough Cure. | luwet|, rererreU or liled:
1 he "Cup Defender cigar is mad* or lt helpa Bt once, making expectoration census,
materials procurable. (Jive easy, reduces the soreness and m-lamma- A. C. 1 utt t for taking e. hool census,
tiou. Every one likes it. ."J25.00 whs allowed.
B. E. Howsndoblar, j BilliatBdJ. Coyle for broums, soap
If the township officers in this and ad- . and coal oil, -J :.3, and of Foster Lum-
joining counties are in need of books or ber Co.. for sixty-two and a half feet of
, the best
- Masons meets at Maf..t i. haU sm.i., j them an m;I,urtial trial. 213-Gt*
7th street every 2nd aod 4th triday «.t
TulOp. m. Hi.mcy Kl'Cum:. ( Do you shave? Go to Elite', southeast
jrner t-juare. Clean toviels, best oi
orvice and a smooth shave. 11 tf
C^AHTBKN HTAK >• ne pure apple cider for mince
Xi No mseU regularly ™ tteseoood I t K ^ J wwrt side of
and fourth WednHStlayit of eli' !, moi.tl. ,
at hall on D street. Visitors cordially square. -1-
nvited. Mrs, Olive M. Laux returned to Okla-
1 o. o. F. C11erokee lj-* 1 ge > T. ilT. homa City last night.
X O.O.F. meats ever} rhureaayerei d| Another drop in prices attheCen-
''I??'!? , ' nma. tral Meat Market, S E cor. square.
nnti t . Visitors sre alwajji weioome. 1
j. w. Qui k, h. w. lkinihger,
rr'CJlHf,
And while maintaining our reputation in this respect
we go to the other extreme in keeping prices Down
to the
Secv.
N. (i
14). 4). I'.. Perry enoan pment No.
6. matt* •• • en ' Toeadai even og
at 7at Odd Fellows hall. \ s-iting
patriarchs are oordially inTiteu to at
teml. C. I. Limuocki.k, t . I .
Oko. I.r.vi, Scribe^
BIST 111.11 ' 8, DuughU
IS Rebeoca, 1. O. O. P. ta even
fiiestlavofea.lt month. VlSltOTS WS1-
come. ' Mas. L. B. I Inoom, N. <..
Hattie Ki ki k Set.'.
joining uouiiiieo ... , 4
blanks we will supply the wants on pro- sewer pipe at t cnty-tive cent per foot,
'per requisition, audited by township *13.03, were referred to finance oommit-
officers. See that your supply is kept tee.
Entkkpkise Times. | T. J. liaKers'bill for hauling school
teats. #l.G0„wa8 referred to financo com-
mittee.
The bill of the Capital Printing Co. of
#.">.30 for printing and binding treasury
warrant rt giBter, and of the Perry Dem-
pleasant gentlectan ant, j f, j. prii.t i.g, ^ 10.--0. nnd the bill of
fuel used l,y the schools during Decem-
ber, amounting to ioT.ij, were presented
and tiled.
Adjourned to meet at regular meeting
liyuin February.
I i'P-
| J. A. Moore,of (iuthrie, has purchased
the L«o Has .'om grocery stock '-n the
! corner o' D and Stli, and will conduct
the business in tho fulure at this stand,
lie is a very
i < A. It.,
tj me
... «... Homer C. Jones P"vt Nt
m*ts first anil tiord Thursday . n
ings at 7;:10 l . in. at their I.all near ti..;
corner of Seventh anil 11 street. All
comrades invit.tl to meet w.th ua.
riOMBBC. JONB . W. K. < .
J1 No. II) meets every first and thtWI
Thuretlays at - .1 p. m. at Is P. II...; on
Seventh between C and I) streets.
Hattic J. MoKmoBT, Pres. |
Km m a C. Pom erov, Sec.
KNUiHTSOl" I.Alio:;.I. \
. meets each Monday evening at , ..to
,n their hall on (ith between 1). and h.
Visiting Knights oorfiallr
J. T. Noolf., M. N>
K. M. Thomas B. S. THQS. Moxboi . P.S
TT B. C. and J, of A. a inionNo.
I ooi, perry. ( T, meeca • • e i
evening at 8:':W at the city hall, \ isit-
•ng brothers always weioome.
Mies Tillotson'eentertainment will be
the social event of the season. ^\\\ no doubt build up a good trade, He \
A II. E win. who owns a tine claim! is making nome low prices.
er P noa, waa doM>M&ilday. j A. L. Ladue. one of our m-^t pros-j
Mrs. J. II. liavi^hordt loft on the noon porous farmers who owus a fully im.
train to visit friends in Guthrie. j proved claims ou lied Uock, wa:> doing
> u will find tho choicest, fretiest' business in the city yesterday. Ainon-
and hart rariety of fruits and candka at j other improvements. Mr. La.lue has an
K is place next door toll lobe Dry < .oods ! orchard from which he gathered apples.
at re 'Jl'J-t.r , pear?, peaches and plums, last year.
' l' .r an artistic shave, that leaves tlr*! The Shawnee Chief says that J. L
U face perfectly smooth anil soft, go and | Douglass, a jeweler in that city, got
0 . .... Qllto, at tho Palace barber shop. re., knocked out in the first round the other
" orcer |oar*. ll tf | ilay by * lady whom, so she says, he had
A" „ , , , „ , ,, ... gJandered. His eyes got in the way. and
_ j w iI . Coyle of th. Coyle Mercant,.^^ bUok 7.nd .wolw, and he is
Co.. Guthrie w as up last evening. | # q{ imJ u gen.
ll„ C J Wrightsman of Pawnee at- |Mo,ly u8eJ up>
ten
TWO BRICK BLOCKS
To Bo Erected Soon ia Perry-The Queen
(Jity of the Strip Maintains Her
Posit.on in the front Line of
Pro*reB8ion-
We know that nothing builds up business like the selling of first-class
Goods. We sell them, always sell them, and don't sell anything else.
We haue the MOST COMPLETE Stock of ....
p m #i p g
m mi w vwj is m 13 i ^
IN THE CITY Ai'JD SOLICIT )0UR WCRTHY PATRONAGE.
DK1SON,
We are
time the
blocks wi
I One on th
informed that w ithin a short
enction of two new brick
be commenced in our city,
•. ast and ono ou the norl h
Look out for Prices next week
Northeast Corner of Square,
PERRY, OKLA
A Good Companion.
A companion, ever delightful aud ever
welco.ue, is found in The Youth's Com- {
panion, established 1827, yet growing'
more vigorous each year. Its announce-1
of the confidence capitalists more vigorous each year. Ita announce-1 a si
ie materialgiowth and prosper- menu for the coming twelve months are ^ & f(
r , :tv. That such improve- worth reading. Never before have fiflj-1
U'AKMON Y Debating Society meets j A,|,lres(i t|,is
every Kri.lay night at K. P. hall ..ji |
7th street. Visiting jriends always tul-, '
C J. Wrightsman of Pawnee at-
d the Oklahoma City Convention. , —
p0r the Annual Territorial Convention side of the - ,uiuo. 'l>..t> . a marfctU
HOT 50. BUT 40 Cents pr QUART Home League to be held at evidence of the confidence capitalists
for BEST OYSTERS m Perry, 1^ Beno,0. T., January 10th, 1896, the haveintb
At Central Market. j ■- ^ K. will sell round trip tlckatality of our city. That such improvvi •• -- - =• „ ! tion of vear
Tlie l'alace hotel building at (iuthrie I from J'erry at rate of ono and one-third j ments should be begun now under the| wo sue ^ rea " 10<U I o
v.as so: I yesterday by Dave Bluebaugh : fare to- Oklahoma City where passengers , influence of tho depressed commercial
toJudeo DaWoi«. I will ha ve to repurchase tickets over the conditions are mutative of a belief in
(' o A Ry from Oklahoma to El better times in tho near future and in
One Mi, ute Cough Cure i«in popu'" ' Q' ^me proportion of rates. Tick- tho unbounded faith in the coming pros-
.remedy for croup. ^ Howe^^ S on s ^ ^th and 10th, WOC. per, ty and growth of the Queen City of
!• OR SAI.: : A Washington hand press 1 final return limit, Jan. lith. l 0o. ^ the Strip
roller antl slide combined, A bargain. " ' ( t Looul Lliion.
INSURANCE.
ARE YOU INSURED?
a.ill sjnirk often consumes
minute's, the acctunul?
Agent.
in store for iU readers during 1890 been Sickness, accident, or sudden
provided by a single publication in «j d(,ath frt.(;llent]v terminates tho
single year. i . . ... ' . , . -
The remarkable weekly circulation of! valuable life of a bread winner of
The Companion testifies to tho general! happy family—reducing it to
appreciation of its worth, to the pure j p0VL., ty alK[ want. Fire, life and
:ainst
* ,, i | oil
ancl elevated tone of all it prints, ae wel! . . .
as of its thrilling interest for boy and |' 1 ' 1''
corned.
1 r «f 1'., Perry O-.g-' N"- K 1
Ji. meets every Monday i ghtatfi p n
All visiting Knights welcome.
The Perry Local Union of Christian
Fob Sale or Exohasoe: 330 ac e I Endeavor meeU next Sunday evening at. . ,, „ I
. . fSa Rnntist church at 6:30. The subject membeaa of the family is treated oy the , r t
i-a*' farm in Anderson county. Kansas, eight, t.ie Baptl I cnuroo «n > • * n portailt to
mile* from Gai-nett, one-half mile from w,il be, "What hath God wrought, Jbsat writers of the day. hiatorv -1
l""lB 11 i.i l. -".j.. - , t, ..... n M TIiaoj i.Vim mnlfa fhrt nffi ll :i I ntaCL*0 of Ill>l<- I >
. .. .. .... on,i | acciuent insurance protects
as of its thrilling interest for boy antl i
girl, father and mother, alike. Every (these misfortunes.
ubject likely to interest the variouc | To fret GOOD INSURANCE it is ini-
•lect companies whose
Al). t'.AV. Perry
. AnoieotOrdertod «or > jhurch January 13tb, will introduct . lout miiuwwwwj. —
meets first ai.d th.rd ■I uesday . ' r 11(.,v features Xo one should orohar I in full bearing. Will sell ata|oome aud help Ub.
of each month at i l>-
Lodge N o, 1"
'arker has movetl her
dress making parlor to Dr. Cullimore
- -...
«. • ««• *11. .■ ..J~'-..." "°i!,«, , ■ <««
1 nrst, uouom, ou ttt .ro ^—' I Merrcll v.iil lea.i and all young people of. The \ or.ti.'s Cornpi nion for the firstIXND TBllK ftlld who make good CX
1 \ watered by creek, 5 acres of line timj->i. • invited to come out. A time this year will find that this veteran ; . ■
M- B. 65mm Elegant timothy meadow-. Every the Olty are invito to come t, I p^UcUon. IS indeed a compan- hl Jlt
ce al. j foot ti..able except t.mberjand, _F.ue | good meeting w.11 be had Pv ^ in8traotive, generous U'llOb
mount at <, -
building on west aide aquare. Wor^
in good standing from other lodg. s .
dially invited. K K. Gibbons, W. M.
\V. C. McCcnx, Recorder.
miss it.
Iiev. Dr. Lee arrived this morning on
his regular day. Next Sunday is his
last service at St. Marks church,
II. I". Williams, who lived rear Ranch
1st, Non-Interest 'Iolul
.«'lM^"'clock. AU Xmwork- Creek in Pawnee County con.mited aui-
' , men Invited to discujs this bond | ciJa on account of domest.o troubles,
question. K. of L. Hall, on Oth street. VouD(f men thiB ig lenp year. Come
A.n.'iss.on f'ee^no coU^® „ Llvu. . „m, b„,m| at the Hotel Orlando, where
(■ airman. vou can have a nice cozy pa rlor in which
— T. I to entertain your young li'.oy cullers.
iMMFNUSllir Assembly .No. l"- • |
1 K nf I, meets every Tatur.lay even- ()llr oU1 frjend, farmer Chas. F,. llant-
insi at 7:30 in K. of P. hull oil 7th sleet,
west of land office.^ j Stq!(E| m. W.
Mis" Minis Hi kkp I!. s.
er aud Hon. Geo. D. Ornar, were in the
city a short time on their way to the
bargain or exchange for smaller farm,
oatth, good business property or stock
of ir rchnrdife Enquire of oradilrese
r. tj r^l^rv th id otliop.
TO OUR CUSTOMERS.
Our trade is splend.d, and we wish
to thank the citizens of Perry and
vicinity for their liberal patronage,
assuring them at all times courteous
treatment, good goods and lowest
' prices. th* Central Meat Market,
S. E. Cor. of Squara.
Tl.e Hotel Orlando
Arthli: Whorton,
Kec. Local Union.
of bona fide assets and
paid losses bear witness
ion. enterisiniug, lnsirucuve, gout-ioua . -
and healthful. Those who for many . that their policies are valuable.
i tim.viv visits wi.i Please examine our companies
Eastern Star Social.
The Indies of tho Eastern Star gave a
social at their lodgo rooms W ednesday
night, which' was a yery pleasant affair
aud waa an occasion of much pleasure j sca8ong have been appropriately pictur
and .-I cial enj ivn.cnt to the members of ej ;n water colors, produced by lithog-
the order. The eveuo.g was spent in rnphy. size of each page 7x10 inches'
social entertainment and music, and1 ■ --
years have received its week.y visits will; x jease examine our cor
lind in it an old and true friend, more; ... . . .
, . ' \\ e have had experience.
welcome than ever. . 1
To all new and renewing subscribers, It. It- Hudson ix C o.,
The Companion sends free its handsome Office over Globe Dry Goods store,
four-page calendar for 18(Jd. The four jt(....... q r|'
cnocrina liufo hf>t n nnnronriatelV nictur- J
closed with an appetizing lunch of coffee
[ sandwiches and cake.
Hotter !.:;;lits.
o'cio^aVthelVslotena.M.hu^
Non* Brink f.r, President
HAT.rot.nrv
Statehood Convention, at Oklahoma
Ti 'one of the best cooks in Oklahoma at
J^. meets every Sundajr_v 1Me, Orllindo. Everybody likes
foniothir.g good to eat. If you want a
! good, pleasant home (Cid the best of
I meals and clean downy bed you will
Texas State Cattle Convention. find them nt the Orlando. 214 tf
San Antonio, Texas, January 14th to] WANTEo:-Wood, corn, hay, vegeta
16th 180-^. For the above occasion the , j jeg cr any^|llUjr else a family can use,
\ t t-S F Uv will sell round trip j on Bubscription to the Ehterpbise.
tickets from Perry at rale of 818.10. (
Date of sale, January Uth,18%. lrans
\Vc dc not want to be placed in the
lias opened under a new monagement, rQu ot f;!U;t Hndin;;. but we were assured
. I tf IU Ifn.ll.-tV ....
special pricesof admission for the Miss
' ' hcen ar-
. . Tillotson entertainmeut have
it limit, continuous passage ... . j „ that everybody in Perry may
direction. Final limit, January - '' j |iavo the benefit of it.
18y0' Piles of people ha e piles.but L le\Vitt"s
MOTS. UM.
•mau'iau uprLi^urc.^^^^ I and burns wahouUhe sl^ghteet,^.,,;
anil is now in charge of M. \V. lindley
who has had much experience iu hotel
business.
10 Years OWl
Little Nellie in "A Fisherman's Luck'
will surprise the people ot Perry with
her talent in the death bed scene at the
opera house Jan. 22, '9G.
Flax ..".I Castor lieans.
Geo. A. Masters haB a limited amount
of llax and castor beans which he will
loan or sell to farmers on reasonable
terms if seen at once. One-half blo;k
north of postoflice, Perry, O. T. w 18 tf
Address The Youth's Companion,
Columbus Avenue, Boston.
I'M l'KOM HALT I .MOKE
that with the new oticine and nlher im
provements at the e'.cctric light plant,
we should have much better lights. For
the last few l.igl'V the lights have not
been as good as formerly. W e mention
this in all kindness so that the reason
for poor lights may be found and re-
moved. Wo hope we shall have better
lights.
Tonsorial Artist.
OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! OYSTERS'!!
Said the oyster. "Yes, from balit-
rnore, nnd watch who jou are 'shovin.'
Never in Baltimore, was you? No, well
I'm from there; want to find Rueb Bros
I've got the finest lot of my kind of peo-
ple. XXX fellows, all going to Rneb's,
Let me tell you another thing, stranger, l c.Itlt.1 ly
llueb Llros. keep the best oysters that t ;rubbs, Chas 0
come from my country, tine, juicy, big Goode, A J
plump fellows, and they know how to | ,A
serve them too, to suit the taste of a
Advertised Letters.
Following is tho list of unclaimed let-
ters remaining in the post ofiice at Perry
Oklahoma, for the weekending Monday,
Jan. Oth, IS'.'O. Persons calling for
these letters will please say "advertised'
aud mention date of this list.
Crawford, Walter Miller, Kmrna
J. R. Lllis, of the Royal Palace barber
shop, on the east side, is doing u nice
business. Ilia shop is well fitted up; his
towels clean and his razors always in
good condition. Ho has secured the
1 services of Henry Roth, an excellont ar-
tist. Try them and get a comfortable
r. T thaie. *tf
Crawford, C M
Hon way. M R
Exhin, Frank
Flenner. Frank
Felkel I) I*
ltood. James W
Martin, F li
McYork, George
Minister C 1' churcU
Mekalson, Mekal Ft
Oliver, C w
Primmer, Bernice
Purdin, s M
Rush, (Jeorge
Short, Percy
johnson,John S(2) Smyaon, Johnie
queen, and the tinest crisp celery! Go ; Keator, Ethie Wheeler. Francis P
and try them; they are the caterers Liles, E G Worley, S A
when it comes to oysters. How's state- j jf 6lltfer-m^ with piles, it will interest
hocu'r" W you to know that DeWitt's Witch Haze:
— I Salve will cure them. This medicine i9
For Kent.
A good six room houae on D street
between 8th. and Nth. Enquire of
Granville Morris, at New York Hard-
ware Store.
; specific for all complaints of this char-
acter, and if instructions (which aie'uiis-
ple) are carried out,a cure will result
We have tested this in numerous cases
and always with liko results. It nev
fans, E. E. Howendobler
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