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DAILY ENTERPRIS1
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PERSY, NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22, 1SSG.
NO. 25
EAimOADTI
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LOCAL NE
City Warrants for ml*
Sweet apple eider at Hd's place,
hanker Joe M X al is up from
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N. 40* nuke* « nn 1 i r 1'hicai.o, hns
r 11 in .\t an-.in « i«y to hrttiHUr i if
iJi.ii.c- n it1 imim u' WiuflisM with H< utlicru
Ka i<is irlinn - us . mid ut W irLita with ♦ n*.' •
train* «u t for 8 . Loots :tnd inlirmediuo* j>< mm.
Non. 4o* aid 407 thruagh tra im to (ialvmton
Nom 4£i and i cnrr> i^Mjager* tardea Ar*
kt.'i-a* < ity t nd Pared 1.
..*lt t< 1 Id and tiner *«• cli*M-fc«d to all partf
<>f tLft C Hintry Vcci-itMit tickets m.Id. a r«?-
dartiou id !• |*'rcont tuad* on round trip t.
tti nil |ioiut. wlicre one way f.iro dne« not r-\r < d
ti p
n in,
rted |
returt
LODGE DIRECTORY.
1 r. A A. >! I'.wry Lodm
holiln iih mmmunicatu ..ti
first and third Friday* at hall on j Nr-wki^k ti. a inoro i
ler.den^mll
| Guthrie today.
Maj. H. 1) M( K
| 4 lit" flick.
I MtssSvble II > wen I
j quite sick,
! Attorney Chester I!
: .N'ewkirk today,
Attoi M) L P. Hud m |
I houitt ('ity today.
j Deputy .loe governs wae v.p fn in
1' rutin ie today.
i I'niify jour blood witn llowdodooiir
Extract Sarsaprilla. *
I Alt- rney Lino B. O-born returned
rvse, allott-
rn^r * : - !i-j ! lau 1>. acreage opened
to entry : i mounts paid by the govern
■ hi ind w4 IfftOUQtS due the
. r • tent fr -m the t-. ttler*.
I; «• ubodies in a compact form ntucl
rtl rm it . whin, id t« I• ft
viv J i v a . i ai in it toe ? i r > Med f(>r thai
pin r>os.
ti:
tion at hi Reno
wili be forward*
. ii iior* at \Va
: • t!'« « f jnc.ii
tee work.
M>* W
i ?.rnp War Surprise I'urty.
«:> p.. .-bitu by | )Ufct a veiling d few of th- I
i), of the I* re* I [j^jy friends of Mr ar.d Mrb. .1 P.
IPS, showittg thf | < .jmpietely Stiff ,.V .1 t ill'a by I
tmiin^ in a body to their beautiful
homo on north tith street nnu taking po-1
Vision of the aliout 8 o'clo k It'
wftsan iinpromptu aff iir* but w as • *11j y-
m! by all pruecnt. The evening *«h
■•pout In a delightful inauner nt cards
lam ing and social conversation. Dur
n^ the evening choice refrc&hnieutu
vtre Btrvsd.
« )o
Eg Jf
YOU WANT -
sy.:..'7Kii "Tima mimmw whilhiuhb
onven
last P ree H mo
*< p s of tl.o sarte
i -ngieh. in u and
>n, wh r*> ti ey wi!.
i ;u!.i iri value ia commit
;t d«"*ei ves much credit for
.iluabht a Compilation.
I m is
ii
•ir
tie t. All niasoni m
cordially invited.
good etaudin^
Hi^KKV Chapter .No. lfi Koyal Ar I
1 Masons n retr at Masonic hall wmt
I) i-treot every 4Jnd and 4th Friday at
7:10 p.m. Henry Rucker,
H. I). McKnioht, ii. P.
Secretary.
M Mr -ly left at . ) >n fn
.dir. i'-'iitavoast in Guthrie,
Be# the Loof-Bell Ltimbei < u fbi
coal find lumber. Wect C Sf.t. 212-1f
i or haf.i.: A U ashinijt >n handprcsK|
r d i slide oombim d« a btigaii /
\ -1 ir«'P<* thin f.flirp.
visit with | N
j Ii ^
c:
din<
LUSTKltN S'l v i: ;
I j So 'J.''.. meet regular^ oo ihe set. •
and fourth \Wdr, - la,\ •* > f each month
at hall on I) street Visitors cordially
nvited.
I o. < . !'. Ch< eeLodMNo. 14 1
1 0*0. P.meetssver> Thnrsdej o
at 7:W p. m. on Ti i street bctwv nB
end 0. Visitor! r< el ayi i • ie<
j. w. uuick, h. w. lkininoi.r.
Secv. Ti.
I
IN
I O. O.
1 G, me -ts f
it7a0 et Odd Fell we boll, Vieitiofr |
patriarchs are cordially invited t« t i
tend. C\ I. Limbockeb, 0. P.
Geo I.f.vx. Sci ibe.
i;s i m i; f.ixi-e - Da . t
u Rebec . ] (1 O. I neete eve
X'uesday of « acn month. Vi^'t'-rs we
come. >:,;s. L B. ORKooiue, N. C.
hattil ki'kur. s :1 ■.
i 1 A. 11.. 11 le ( J ee Poet No •
" JT meets ttret end third Tbureday evet
ings at 7: '.U p. tr,. at their hall near
corner of S vi and H street,
i-oniradefl invitenl to eu-^t with up.
I I u M i;i? i tlihK , V . K. i
II No 1 t - irj first an I th •
Thursdays at 'J i 1 p. in. at K. P. Hall -
Seventh l>et veen l' and l> strei ts.
Hmtie J. McKnioht, Pres.
Emma C. Pomkrov, Sec.
l-'ri-li rruild, nulHanJ enndie* «lwaj
'•n hii.il ut lid's pluuo. 211 tf
licp'ty ()co Mouser cnnie in frc.m
1 NVwk rk this ni' rr.inj;.
j Hoa, i.tlobl. r's l'iitra t S.r.; l
mnkes pur« Blot.d. *
| Judif* Uillj. rt ret urn oil to .Voftkirk
I last night.
j Hoereodobltr« Sitraot San • ;
encampment No. the 00,3r roHl b],JOi] puriii. r.
1 m nday evening ' \\. ('. Monroe s on an insp cting tour
to Cripple Creek.
Mrs. Judge Mentz id reported v : \
s 1{ with malarial fever.
lafir^irg Deputy StevH Burko re*
.1 rrom Newkirk last night,
•f. If, aorriaon was in from Morrison
jes^erdfiy t<j meet his daughter, wbo re-
turned from school.
Howendoblei
pur.lTen. vitii'i
blood.
Mrs. VavBuskiric 1* It 1,
join her husbsnd in M i -o
Smith Bros, will movi
LAND OFFICE ijUSINES8.
cases ret for trial,
MONDAY, JAN. 27, 13UC.
■ ''-■*> A C Davis vs. G W Ford—8w
2 e,
Frank Hatchel vs. Banks Bur-
ne- no 2K. 28. 1 e,
1)7') Wi.i i ii• i:i / Hue] L Haney
ne 27,19,5 o.
l'UO ll L If itchif. n v-. Earnest W
H« 11 wig — va 1,21, 1 w
iVH -R L L Smith and W A Sullivan
v**. Ml17.a A iiffd -ne J4, *28, 1 e.
Tuesday; J an. ^8,
631 h E :>rk vs. C Withers—nw I
18, 20, 5 e.
<510—Ge(
• T
Iiobcet K L
Thomas Con-
M > es \j Hurt v
v 22, 23, 5 e.
i E Dunner vs. D H Webtiert.-
of
t .
W DSEsDAY, J
-1) \V Hanston
v 2 J, 28. 2 e.
Eli L Iiowe vp.
r Sh«y]- r—se 'J,
.^> G liuttoil vs
the
Ail
Extract
and en
c. Alva B Par-
1' H Faatz and
1 w.
8M Brich-.v.
3 \ 18C0.
vp r; \V Hart
tj 1 - and nw
•>n vs. CP Uarnoy -
eoing
il Ovden vs. 1
Deck
•. 1st.
their gr-rccr'
bnilti
KN It. Il l S OF I. AliOit, L. A
me« taea i Monday evenii g at 7:." o'
in tiieir hall on Oth between D. aud E.
\ 111.Knights cordiallv invite '.
J. T KOBLX, M. W.
\. M. 'I i ■ v s K s. Tiior. Monroe. F. S
tb.e
t ne I
and
Eton into ti
easts de, Ft
For an artistic shave, that lea
face perfectly smooth and soft,
pee ElliP. at the Palace Uiriwr t\. p.
corner square. u t,f
Miss Florence Ballen 1-ft last ev
j ^r Win field, where tthe she will' v i
7, And J, of A*k>oal onion No. I with friende (or eevsrM weekst
,() ;1;V moeIfl <.ve,l7 \ B. C. Housel, collect
evening at b -"at the city hall, \'.sit
;jtker vs. Andrew
F.
Adv «'i tisril h
jvviug vs the ii6t of
•ttei>.
unclaimed let-
r,:
t- remain i v in the post office at Perry j
Oklal « a. f r the weekending Monday, j
Jan ]":!), 1M t . Persons calling for i , t
... - . , M<1,1 slow but sure our country continues t
• • • -rj wiu t lease say "adrert!6ed ,
a Hot I'lac'■"
id on • • f of I read to aa thei i
fi-ei had bdeju placed in the ov.'ii at
Rueb Broe *,Vou doe fat e I c hump l:< ■ p
still, or we'll get tired." **Vou look
varm," jaid the Knfilr pone. "St< p your
j eering' said the baker and clow d the
oven door. Talking about bread, and
bread talking, if you want the best
bread baked in the city, go to Ivueb
Brai S3 tf
SUMNER.
Leap year parties are quite the order
of the iluy.
('. \V. Wal'ingford and father are otT 1
on a hunt this week.
Miss Nina Dunken, of Stillwater, i-1
visiting here this week, the guest of Mis* j
Martin.
Mrs. Ward, who has been visiting hot j
niece, Mrs Harry Hwope, has returned
to her home iu Misrouri
Mid. Sarilla Aritle left Sunday for;
L1 -ng Branch, where she goes to take i
charge of her school, She will be niiss- ,
ed l y a host of friends and ncquain 1
tancos.
There is to be a wolf hunt here next •
Saturday. All are urgently requested |
to c me and bring their dogs aud guns.'
The Leap yi-nr parly at Mr. Mitchell's ;
!h*.t i'hursday evening was well attend- '
ed, ar.d all rt i rt a pleasant time.
-•*
W.4 RP.E*'} VALLEY.
P hns been a Hue week for farm work,
hi 6 *1 e m« tt of our farmers are doing
- i■ *.r plowing, so as to sow and plant
pearly.
i hefo Wan protracted meeting at ti.e
•Vhitfle school house from last Sunday
night until Friday night, conducted by i
Rev. Du Bois.
They raised tho frame for the school!
house in district No. o'. last Friday and j
Saturday.
Mr. Johnson, who lives on tiie nw V
of sec. 9, twp. 21, range 2 w . moved a
house on his claim last week. Thus
We lay SPECIAL STRESS on *h * erccliencc
of our goods, a/wa>s keeping iht Quciity up to
the
find whilo maintaining our reputation in this respect
we go to the other extreme in keapmg prices Down
to 'he
fi
li
IV J'J i
We know ii\.! nothing Lipids up businttt like the selling of first olas
Ccocs. We sv';! th-.i-i, u'w::ys eli tfism, and don't sell anything else.
IVe hcuc tLe MOST COMPLETE Sloe.1, of
iU THE ClTY AUD SOLICIT YOUR WORTHY PATRONAGE.
m
/\dkison,
'' brothers al wax wel'.sime.
nAKMON \ Debating S.-ciety meets
every Friday night al K. P. hall on
7th street. Visiting jriends always wel-
comed.
Kof P., Perry L dgeNo. i\ K.
me. ti every Monday night at b p n
All visiting Knights welcome.
for tho ]>;
Oklahomnn. was rustling business
this city today.
Health built up ty the .c
dob!er*8 Extract Sar-aprilla.
J "icy stakes, hot biscuits
of P. coffee, elegant pastry, so;i. <j
; and mention da.ie of this lis*.
! A liens v tii, A lieu li-.cr.iip, Eir;ma 2
I o wen
very reasonable rates
lando. What more do
B'-isford, Jno W
• Crawford, Charlie
Floyd, Prof J W
| Hedrick, Joe
ar>d . f ' Iri'^rham, Ei:
ean beds at Jones, Mrs E C
at the II >.tel Or- L«*wi«, Mrs Mollie
you wan ' Try Lumare, Jnl.n
I . \\ . Perry Lodge No. lb. 1 tf •i Dma!- , Calvin
i\ Ancient Order of United Workmei,' m, , r- .1 (!
na«ts tir^t and third Tuesday evenings I ' ' °18 F6 Vlrf ,l llkr I,IH i> •
uf each month at 7:!k p. nn, in Glolw | hrother 1 m, has gone on n few days ' *v 1 r- j •'*
building on west side square. Workmei * is t to Guthrie, where he has pi >rerty ,vi',ri
1 1 * *1 1 1 j jnterests. j Si ol!*-n • ot •, J
, i Smith, H.uise
[ ino ladies of the Methodist church , Uptograph,.T J
1 t. Doxey, Muu'iuicrttM Uoud | "ll'h"lclso';iul f Hn. j . -•
I fllub,of Perry. Meets evenThurs- ( *• r« ir,oorn rofSthaod I V . ts,I .
this evening. Another
\ jur.j; ninn tiiis is leap
j and board at the H itel Orlar do, v.h. re
you can have a nice cozy par! or in "which
Ll i entertain your young lady eallen
LUtlliiMDHHIF Assemoiy No* lum, I J. G. Moore, the ne* gr eery man at
1 K. of L. meets every laturday even-(th;J Lee Baseom stan* * wants the
irN at 7;IiO in K. of P. i.all on ith *teet, j |r.Mi0 an«l
in good standing from other lodges coi
Jiaily invited. E. E. (iirbonh, W. M.
W. C. McCi ne, Recorder.
si, Oaxi'.V, Non-1nteresi itond
Club, ot Perry. Meets every Thurr-
day evening, ft o'clock. All ref <rm work
ing men invited to discusj this bond
question. K. of L. llall, on 6th street
a . iaeion f • . no oollection
A. H. Sp .MN«i, Jam, II. Lewis.
< airman. U. P
Uhadek, James
Campbell, J K
Fife, R M
II iler. Otto
Jones, Mrs K C
Lawrence, J w
Lowrie, Mrs Minnie
Miller, Ena
Many, Roso
Nichols, Samuel
Rodgars, J VV
M*r8 Emma Snodgrass, r.r* Ada !
Snyder, W W
Underwood, Alford
Williams, Ellet
improve
There was a social hop at Mrs. Anna j
Guild's last Tuesday night. All report
j a good time.
IKarnest Ballard and wife were in Perry (
on business, Tuesday of this week,
i Mrs. John Tobin came home Sunday
! for a rest.
Look out for Prices next «ctk.
PERRY, OKLA
LONG VIEW.
L'lier
bi'M lowi :
Who ever saw 1
for winter,
The wheat is iniproving in
lK'iiranci1 this warm weather.
weather
INSURANCE.
• 1Mb
l'rock returned home la
Come
west of land cilice,
will make low
Mi-** M<
hi
W. J. STONE, M. W. | *
| i: Bfl 10 gel
}(
j T. I« (Loyal Temperance I>:ion'
Ii. meets even 8 nday afternoon at.''
o'clock, at the Presby terian church.
Maud Lolrinuf u,
JJJFRKD TrEEM ♦ n, Preaidnnfc.
Howeudobler's Ext ract
a remedy for that tired f Hit g
Charlie Colcord made .'a trij to ( Jutli-
rio yerterday.
One of the best cooks in (lahoma at
18 tf | ly play ed a j-
Sarsaprdla: J sheiill.
OAK DALE.
Another tine rain fell in this comuui-
j ni ty last week.
Wheat is looking fine.
Farmers are busy plowing.
John Dale and wife are visiting friends
j in old Oklahoma,
I\Hiitiil8 Liar. ! John Howani is very sick with the
Tho U' llun&l (Kans.) Republic says fever. Wo trust he will recover soon.
thai Sh -riff K .ip, of Sheruian county. There will b^ prayer meeting at John ;
was in .Vri., O .. .homn, last week, and \ Bonds' next Thursday evening.
be reports that \V. D. Purse,R. B. Chris-
tian and Chas. Witteoar, formerly of
Sharon Springs, were in jail for bauk ^
robbing. Thorn i* no onq here wtio be-' "",1 •""'••.J' piaicl auu| .lne Hovoiul 11- -e'e t'r> n r'io
.r\. ISomeboilv iiiis evident ' I'ruthpr-in-low "f Mrs. Bnrnell, hnve ar- \ '
. Ou. . Irlved from Kansas. Thev a™ v.-rv' reeK nation wnere 110 Has spent
ARE YOU INSURED?
i A siiiall spark often consume,
Wednesday after a two months ab-iiu tt few ",inutts> the accumuli
sencc in tho Crook Nation. ti'-111 of jtar.i.
Ed Cliesslior who has been work-1 Sickness, aocideat, or sudden
ing down near Orlando came homo deatli frequently terminates the
Sunday to visit his folks. j valuable life of a bread winner of
The Literary at the Long View|a happy family—reducing it to
poverty and want. Fire* life and
The Sunday school will be at J din
Lock's until John Howard recovers. i
Rev. Reefs and family, sister and I 1
school house i> u success
particular
Sam Dunham attend d
school at the View last
Come a^rain Sain, but
ittle earlier next time.
in every'
Sunday
Sunday, j
come
: un the Sherman countv
rived from Kansas. They are very
! much pleased with the country and will! the winter.
All ■
,n say about the matter is, we',008t# iu thU oommuniiy. Tnsjr think
doub' if tie aforesaid StierilT Kemp was
of building soon.
Boun-To tht
;ner on Jan I.
wite
.th a
Opera House,
Wednesday Night, Jan. 22, '96.
"The Old Home
n
I Ihe lintel Orinnilo. Every Only
| .omctliin,; t-'oil lo mt. ]f you want i
Ki 'id, pleasant horns rnd t :ie l.i'-tir
j "i- <and cl-.'an ilun ny i:i ll y.m >;l
: tin.t thorn ni the Orlando. 214 tf
i ver in IVrrv. and if ho was, Iih received L'nderwood and son will arrive ; are doing well,
no Hurl, information a* the above fr 111 hoir.e this week rrom Kansas,where they
lanjbudv I.ere. Ho is a ton thousand have been tor some time on business.
tjor-'" [' v.vr li.tr. and he kui^vvs if.
i • ^.•oll" it<n wh< se names are mi n-
j t;.. it d in th'< arlii'le lira all r< puta'jle
. i. s of 1..Ty, and are highly res|n •!
i ed.
For Item.
A good six room house oi l> streci
between 8 th. and 9 th. El quire of
Granville Morris, at Waw Yo, It Hard-
var* fsfor©
liuferved seats on sale at Howemlobler's
lJriif! Store.
The Hotel Orl.'tiirlu
Hub opened ur.dor a new mon.ip >ment
and is now in chargo of W. W. i. arll. y
uhohaa had muoii enperieet'o i.) n „ 1
U'-i'lMHH .%((
I ^member th medicine you should
tuketo purify jour blood is llowendob-
ler's Extract barjuprilir. *
Presbjturlaii Clmri-li.
rreat hii:^ iifxt Sund'.y at II .. 111 ai J
7:110 p. m. Subject for morr.iij^, "Eon 1
of the Holy Ohost." There will be thn
raeeptton of msmbers, an.; n!i wishinR to
unite with the churcb are re'jiwlctl to j
do W diqI fc!ucuj . .
Quite a Roi d deal of Kiilli;- corn was
thr* shed in this community last week,
aid more will be threshed.
I'YKN Ijkaves.
RED EOuK VALLEY.
Wheat is crowing nicely.
The nhoalher luis been cloudy for the
hardware £ t'Tc, known as ths New Yoik past week, w ith some rain.
Hardware ; Store, to Faulds &. Morris.! Several cf our wit.uons wcro in Perry
The new fi; m will pay all iccouot-s | ^he first of the w^ek od a contebt case.
ii«r 'nst the old firm and collect nli bills.: • n i « i . i r
*■ -l .ii-. Ua nes nu fatinlv returned from
I'artie.t km 'I.*■ n-selves to he in-
debted t ■ '•":n may call and
settle on witlf '''auida .t Morris.
•.)' lU w 1 t i' vaijitAJiRsoM ii, Mobkis.
Mul iee.
Notice i^ hereby given tiiat tho firm of i
Farquahr.«3u &, Mornu have sold their
Arthur Suiliiu, is going to Morri-
son this week to attend school.
We noticed Dr Kirkpatrick ntj
tho likTHi'v hist Thursday eve; com
again Dr the distanc
great when you li.ivo
company.
Our Four months kT:ti of school
is half
accident insurance protects against
tiicse misfoi'tuues.
To get noon insurance it is im-
1 ■< n'tiint to select companies whose
history shows them to be tbikii
and ti;rk and who make good ex
hihits of bona kipe assets and
whu-e t'ain losses bear witnei,
that their policies are valuable.
1 'lease examine our companies
Vv e h:i\e had experience.
K. 1!. Ill'DSON it Co.,
O t v ' i Clobo Dry Go<xls store,
is not so i'.-iTy, O. T.
sac'a £CJo.i
Ford Flos-'
mlitcr, all
oui.
If the township officers in this and ad-
| j'liniug counties are in need of books er
We have a good school and a' blllLk2 we wiU suPP'ytho w"ts on prc-
argc attendance of scholars | r'r relu'6ltion- ® «ted by tovubip
' ^ i omccrs. See that your supply it kept
County Supertendcnt Crosby UD> Ewt*epe -Txm .
,-isited the school last week
K,ii.. as 1 k.-1 Tu*
.\t<
of IV
•. here "1 hey have
been for the past threo months. j last week vi-dtiii£ iiis J lr . Tom ail
E. 13. Lowe l« «t a line three year old i\ newing < !<i iu juaiutatic(>s
. mare last Saturday. ! y VIK [>L vv
•.astern Star. G. A. Poster went to Perry last Mon-
pter O, H. S. will hold their , day to attcud court.
regular inee'ing >v'ednesday even- L. A. Gilmer sold some fat hogs to | ss^ice a"nd a smooth slinve.
Jany "2nd, at their new hall on the . ;|ie Witherspoon's the tirst of the week,
Perry C
t « x
J A A Lt I
I at tUoe oo^ts pound
Wanted.
A bright boy or girl in thie and every
i t. n in the vicinity where there i9 not
already an a^ont, to sell the N'ca* York
Uo you shave? Goto EUI«', southeast L"?,1«er' America's Greatest Story PBper,
co'nor square. Clean towels, best of j l'-v the week' and act as agent, making
11 tf ! - cents on every copy sold. No charge
g made for unBold copies. No pos-
Extr.ict aarsaprilla' sible risk. For full patUctikire uU) *
Hcwendobler's
J. P. J. O. < helps 'he eiutfu':eb bruia.
i l.olhou U Iuid yi^ier.
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Daily Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 225, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 22, 1896, newspaper, January 22, 1896; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111662/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.