Daily Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 230, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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DAILY
official paper of noijle county.
VOL. 3.
PERRY, NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, TUESDAY, JAN. 28, IS96.
NO. 230
RAILPOAD TIME TA Z.
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m *!.♦*<• connocf ion* nl w *nli ■
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► ihm i It ■ 1
Tlsfcats sold sad baa i i
of t l«: counti) Acer i i«*
«lueli«m of 10 per cent m'ul on r «
t. nl I point* wS> i ••ne v#) fart o
LOCAL NEWS.
li ; y Bowie i,as goae to Texus.
city Warrants for sale at this offi-< 9
ii f. Ardry has returned to Guthrie.
jh.-\ j. Houston made a business trip
Capital today.
fy your blood uth h
j. h. Mnrioii, l)au Jones, j. h Scott
and Win. Barnes were down from New-
kirk yesterday.
The ladies vn\\ jive i l\ p Year ball
a the
Pur
o mi*ir
ii. li Martin
end..
, to M
At the opera hn
oe the eociui i \
Garrett's cn
guaranteed to .
.b hj t.i
life tonight,
cat f these
eiokee cotifc
•ure coughs,
lunga or money r
which will
Syrup
j*. boa i
YOU WANT -
119 if
V
i'ei.
descriptive write1
o "write us p" foi
i#i- nl, w jo have cm
p *Ue tuwns of the
trlil
a nested on a
Pwrry, O t, Oct.
k. 1' wt tk.r> klt, a^ut
LODGE DIRECTORY.
1 f. &. a. m. Ferry Lodge n 15
a hollis us regular common fat! •> t>
iirat and third Fridiyi it hill : ''
street. All masons iu good stami.ng
cordially invited.
No. 15
n • : • for tdeep s uights wher
\ou can piocure oi e Minute ough cure,
1 ni8 v. ;.i relieve all annoyances,cure the
moot severe cough ami give ; ou rest aud
[ health. Can you afford to do without
tt K. K. Howendobler.
t. m. Richardson an<l t. m. Richard-
j )n, Jr., came up from Oklahoma Citv
jiis uiorning, lo b; present at the First
|>kruy Chapter
j Masons meets at Mas- i
liny a i ar
hall south
l> street every 2nd and 4th i riuav .
*](90 p. m. hnr f ri (
il. l>, mi kmoii r, h. p.
Secretary.
mstiiits 81 %k. 1
jj ni, 28, mmt • regularly on these nd
and fourth wednesdays of each n • '
at hall on 1> street. Visitors cord;. !\
nvited.
t im^e f perjury.
e 11 ijrotoley has returned from u trip
to paw cee.
c. f. Colcord returned from Guthrie
last night.
llowendobler's Extract Sirsaprilla
makes pure lilood
Cox and wife
yesterday.
s e. 13 Mentz went to Guthrie
d lege) ' I MUrUioneDt, oonsistiog o( Nioto viivi
\y. !,.«rn that Mir, ju.lg.* .v'oq'z i:-1'ruui "IMgriim's Progress," a. the Nalva
.. ml: ed to her l.ed. tion Army bHrrujkatouight. 'i'eu cents
J. DO.iklt.yof O.iktlale male ut. tt|udlui"B'0:; w^l cUrged.
'enfant call yesterday.
Attorney Generil Galbriatn returned
,'ow its nagle
attorn .y tian^r&l Fiuds an unpaid Board |
Bill in Washington.
washinoton, Jan. 4jt. [Special | a n
< tl * r fip i-,.il igent of the administra i
1 iu a li-en detailed to look into Okla-
■'loma mutters, lie was instructed this
morning t- call at leading hot««l in town
and dud out if Pat nu^le, who was yes
terday ap, ini 1 tnarsUal for Oklahoma
t succe. o rhe lamented n>x, iiH-i, many j
mouthi go, left a bo nd bid unpaid ,
i je special jr:ant discovered an account,
r
( r f9a, a i " . iad not been liquid ited, i "
..n i letu'i.i-.l ..ml r,* uru-d. The aitoi ofourgccds, ahvais keeping the Quality up io
ney general is very much depressed and |
perplexed.
matter is sized up i
t
IVe lay SPECIAL STRESS on *') excellence
i the
The
t the depart-
ment of jucti'-e as being particularly un-
fortunate. it is announced that, in the
appointment of Nix, the democrats of
i Oklahoma had their way about things,
I).
raw
- j
state liank of l'err> cases, now on trial | and Nix turned out bad. In the ap-
pointment of Nagle, the Fpecial ag nt
who reported ou Nix had his way about
were over from i iu tlie probate court.
' It v \. niles an • . is'v.ist from Kan-
I
i City, arrived today, and will give an
i o.
1 (ml
hi.
4). I". Ciiernkee l> ilge v
.<>. r meets every Thursday evei
«t 7:;s0 ji. ni. on Til, street l«-l i >■', li
udo Vimtiim arc aunyh vmww ,
J, w. qnov. h. v,Unw i<l
Secy.
N. (>
cut Nl
i o. <>. i .. i". : 1"' •
1 C. mei-th ev.*ry iui-wln) ■ K
at 7a0 at Odd Pvllowi l.all. ViiitiDK
putriarclibi.ro «• r i •> tw! '''
tend. i I. Limbookkk,
(iw> i.rvx. Scrilio.
. i'.
i)uuk'l.torn i.f
moots ovon
v*ibitors ol
li.oli:t. n- <-"■
non r
H urwL
nwt with u.i.
i "s'l iikic uxlu-i' n -
Ij lu-lxcca, i. i*. *' 1'
1'uesJay ill each ti. . ' ■
conn'. mks. 1.. 1' 1
II \ntii: Kost It. ~ "
, i a. It.. Homer c Jonos i'i<Rt n
ti n>«*l( first and Inird Tliure
ingb ut *:.w ni. at th.-ir i.
curnor ^o'.i-nth ami
cnuiril'l'1. inv it*nl t
nomkki jon 15 , v . It. <
jj No l"u "ots cut; i >t .ti i
rhu«*t..) -t 3 >• v «'• k '"'•1
^f-venth l t s:'en i l' : 1 M *
haith: j. mi Ksiuut, i'rts.
f.mma c. se
m(,|l i s( r i.AItO!! r. >
1\ t" *. m '
m their i.nil "ti t'.th Ijotween i
VimtiiiK kii'tll'ls
to Guthrie on the r oon train.
charim Ingram went on a bui
trip, forh.s house, to Pawnee today.
s.-e ti e Long bell Lumber o. for
coal and lumber. West c Ht. 21'2 tf
ik n, w b. Poole was in from Sumner
yesterday.
s. k i erry, cashier of the Bank
p.. i, e, was iu the city today.
c. l. Edmondson and c.i It. ii ;
wer« n from Lela yesterday.
Terr.? rial Treasurer m. l. Turner |
v. p f, m (iutl rie last evening
i on sal!:: a Washington hand press
i and slide uombinad* a bargain
addiess this office.
things, and his man has also turned out
bad; and now the attorney general has
about cotne *o th* conclusion to trv ii
himself, and see if he can got a man for
Oklahoma who will conform to his id. as.
It is believed that he has in mind the
i w ife here'b an oco"Qt of a man who j plan f bending some man to oklahoma,
•bothiiDMlfrathertbMiuff«^*p«p p^iblykom Cincinnati, ti- aerva us
of indige-tioi . liusband lhefoolJVMiy 1 , , .
[didn't he DeWitt# Little Earlv i It Is very plain that the at
i used t« '.-uffer as bad :ifih did ' torney general proposes to give the oil
ommenced taking these little , trial system >f Oklahoma a purging, lie
1 k mo ^ndobler. n);is nothing to do with the interior de
\ New Batik pa tment gang, hut in all matteri in
(jljp . ■
^ E
And while maintaining our reputation in this respect
we go to the other extreme in keeping prices Down
k.serH?
b fore i•
pills-
; f. a. Moore, of Holton, Kunsa., nnd which the dq.artnmnt „f justice inn
h.a. MoCandleaa, of t.Vdar Kapid^ wlwdthe.ttornaj
, | general w.ti i.u.o a thorough inv.stiga
,,f j i ;vv.i, wnl open a new bank m this city,1
to ihs
tt
«,t,th built up by the use
ei t Extract Sarsaprilla.
•v. p. u. Jcnes, of the
'ir!i, has gone to Guthrie,
litor l' n Whorton made
capital yesterday.
perfe tlv sm
ilo
e piaco* a
a trip
saves the
t, go and
:!10
and
he Palace barber shop, se.
11 tf
E- M TIIOM K
and e
rdia'lv invited.
t. noiw.f, m. v,'.
run-. monkof. r.s
medy f
apt. t.
bier":
ir tin
rsaprdla
• r i| ( and nl x
i i Oi, Perry. 0. t. n
•reniog at 8 • '
ng brother* always wel me.
ii v i:>!<* > > 1'
local union
(h every l'r
all, v
No
fro.
Ter
li
Extract f
tired feeling
k returned Inst night
ilu McAlister, Indian
to be called the Exchange bank, soon
as a suitable location can bo determined
u[kill, fixtures put in and a vault built.
1'he gentlemen have ample capital of
! ti.eir own,and can control any amount
11hey may want. The father of Mr.
i .Moore is preM.Ient c.f tho Erst National
! Bank of Holton, kansas, Mr MuCand-
| iebh' financial connections are a so of the
| l.ighe. t orcier, wi.fch is sulQcient guar
i ..nit1) of uuli'uiu-d capital.
Messrs. Moore and McCandiess are
nitiiivf • i.o.- iiusines? knowledge and
iiavi i .id a rt.'ge banking ex arience,
and ar- •.e y plea ■ it «nd courteous gen-
■ tlemen, which wi.l soon secure fo:' them
the entire confidence of the business trad
men and ::s f Perry and Noble
county. In behalf of our city aud coun
ty wo extond a hearty welcome i.ud wisli
them abundant success, and hot e they
may never regret having wast their lot!
with us.
tion mi..io, and there is little doubt bu'. i
tliat more oflkiulh til be ousted.
THE
GEM"
Has Grown to the "Big Gem ' -Harry
Shortrnan'g Place Mueli Improved.
Harry Shortman, on the east title, has
leased t£e room adjoining him ou the i
n >rth, formerly occupied by the m a ii !
bakery, and taken the partition down i
between the two rooms and thrown all
into one large dining room, w hich im-
proves his i h e very much and puts him !
in a pt-.tion to handle his increasu-g
Wo know thai nothing builds up business like tho selling of first clas
Goods. We sal/them, always tell them, and don't sell anything else.
We haue the MOST COMPLETE Stock of
'! •> f-DJ F W s' i t
® It;) V;y 'o-7 E pvil^ i
/,"/ THE CITY AND SOLICIT Y0L>H WORTHY PATRONAGE.
JONAH AND T1IE WHALE, j
\ li.m< nv i'.
•ran Friday night at l\ 1 • '
7th street-
corned.
vieuinb jrierils ul u>s woi .1 „
K.
K«d p., Perrj Lodge No. £
. meeu every Mondajf nigbt at 8 p. m.
All visiting Knlgbteweloome,
vn. lvn> u .lfi- n"
A violent Order of I tuted Workmei.
nuets liret and ti rd i uefday oven i:,-.-
of each month at 7a p. m., in Globe
budding obt side square. WurKmu.
U1 u..(nl standing from other lodges cor-
dially invited. F.. K. liiiibo^m, \\ . M.
\v. c. mccihe. iu-ci rder.
Non-luterenl Bund
errv. Meotn every Thurs-
day evening. h o'clock- All reform work-
ing men invited to dit-cuja 11..s liond
zatls. k. of Hall, on 8th afreet
Admission free. 110 oolleofaoo
ii. Sr -mnti.
( airn an,
ler, who ha
heumaliam for three
o 1"; out again today.
i;. V. Kiikpat'ick, h.
and j. m Euck w«=
i ted i cock today,
r. r. n. Smith, of
ohur- h, l ar. hern called t
a'nt in a revival service,
Sheriff ii f. Newblock
bean down with
weeks, was able
'j lie Kit lanlson Case
Tho case of j. e Evans, which was
called in the probate
progresfiDg 6iow ly.
par
I Ci
This is a New Story Aloat it.
lv, look hero," said tho black bass 1 Look cut for Frices rc«t wrek.
> cat tls.li, '-what do <ou think about
DKISON,
11«> th
th > story that was told a good while ago
about one of your tribe swallowing a
court yesterday, is man by the name of Jonah?'* "There
oday has been os you go uga u, 'bassie,' asKing more fool- j
Northeast Corner of Square,
PERRY, OKLA
a Heed,
te in the
Jay
jity
1
cupied in . >nsiduration of a moti n for a questions. Now, i don't believe
change oi venue, and selecting a ju*y. gf m\ tribe ever swall wed a man; you
Snenff Hansen will serve papers thisaf-1 must take me for a sucker, though i j
ternov u upon ti following peisons, to think a man will soon swallaw you 'bas-
sie.' i heard a gentleman say to Albert1 —
Kuebjusta moment ago, 'give me at
black bass'—you are a 'gener.1 What, (
did i hear a fellow say he wanted a cat
fish! Yes'bassie,'we are both going to
help feed the ninety day people.''
&est fresh fish, and best served at
1 Hueb Bros, 27 tf
i >t. ()o\i\v,
1 Club, of l'
j ah, ii. lfcwis.
u.;
Methodist appear aud act as jurors tomorrow at u
Perkins to as o'clock: .1 11. Snyder, w. s, Vander-
• pool, m. j. Flood, p. s. Bowlby, m Dei-
of Cleveland bold and Simeon Job. The jury is a
county waa up from Norman yaaterday, IS00^ 0D«- and capable of Bitting ou the
v.s in,' Marshal Jim Taylor. caae aud finding aocording to the evi
n dence submitted.
j g. m 'ore has returnevi from Gutb- i ,
... . r lhero was a hard tight made ov the
ne, and has sold his st •/. of groceries * i
defeubo for a «.-h luge of v'erue,tney hling
attidavits teui'.u j .. ehuw that
Madame Jennie Darrell, tn« noted i
ma erializine medium, arrived last nigut
t the Agricola.
Opera House, ,
MONDAY NIGHT,FEB. 3d, '96,]
u
fc'i
uunous MINSTRELS.
aUEKkiSHII*
k. of l. meets ©yery rsturday ev« v
tnE at 7:80 io K* of P« 0P ^ eteett I gbt, in honor of th r g ests
west of land office,
f groceries
to w. f. Trimble, of Guthrie.
' ' * * an un
ore^udioeu tr.al could not be had here.
As an offa«t t j this, trie plaintiff tiled an
1 s staying at the Agricola. j. jivnt b!gnej by tifty-four different
mr.->. eii/Jibeth 1/ wery and Mrs. Eva partiee, 1<j the effect that it was possible
lieroHge, mother and sister of George to secure a jury tvhich should be unpr«>
Lower;. , came :n from Topeka last night. judtced.
to pay huu a v sit. | the case stands fcr trial tomorrow
a delightful musical was given by tf e morning at '.t o'clock.
new management of the Agricola hotel ,
Masonic Grand Lodsce. •
For the meeting of the Masonic Grand | -
Lodge to be held io wrrv Feb. 11 and j —
S.S.U! 30-DISTMGD1SHED ARTISTS
Arkansas City, Ksnsas and Purcell, i. t,
W.J. Stonk,
mrr*ri? ttrnkp i'- ^
m. w.
Liiterisiiiitueiit and Social,
Tho Christian Endeavor will give an
|t is reported that attorney Tom Cup entertainment and social at the Chris-
_ p g« ■ mon open an offioeio Newkirk,! tiancburch, Friday evening, January
1 T L. (Loval Temperance Legwir)
Ji. meets every Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock, at tho Presbyterian church
Mal'd Lof.uinofi..
fbeu thrk.u > s, Presidon...
n pv
and will take up his residence on his tiue
olaiui rear that citv
hist Aniut resting program will bo
i rendered, conblstiug of vocal and instru-
(ia to tho Hotel Orlando to eat,for the mental music, recitations, readings, etc.,
cool; up there cannot be beat Every aiter which a lunch, consisting of cake
thing there is both clean and neat and and coffee will be served to all present.
at the rate of oae and one-third fare for i
the round trip. l>atee of sale, Feb. 10 |
aud u. Final limit Feb. 13tb.
E E. Wkstkrvelt,
Agent. i
People's Party, Notice.
There will be a meeting of the People's
party city central committee at the of-
fice of w, o. Mieir, on Wednerday, Jan.
29th, at 1 o'clock p. m ,sharp. All mem-
A VAST ORGANIZATION.!
Beyond puestion Greater, Better and
Superior to all Minstrels of the p;ist
and present, making it and Meal
and Real mobilization of all
Street Parade at Noon.
Admission, 35, 50 and 75c.
INSURANCE.
ARE YOD INSURED?
A -mall sjiark often consumes
in a few minutes, tlie accumul;
tion of years.
Sickness, accident, or sudden
death fruqnentlv terminates the
valuable life of a bread winner <t'
a happy family—reducing it to
poverty and want. Fire, life aud
accident insurance protects against
these misfortunes.
To get good insurance it is iul-
portaut to select companies whose
history shows them to be tried
and tri e and who make good ex
liibits of bona kiiie assets and
whose paid losses bear witnes*
that their policies are valuable.
Please examine our companies
bc j of the committee nro requested to i reserved seatfi on sale at HowendoUler's We have had experience
i every meal is a genuine treat.
Remember th- medicine you should w. V. Trimble, of Guthrie, was „> the!
taketo purify your Wood i.Ilo«ndob-,uty t.,d:iy ■ ,.ng and preparing for
JerV Extract Sareaprdlr * I •! ! the Lee Baacom .took of gro-
Admission 10 cents. By order
Social Committue.
1'crrj low 11 site Huav<l.
bo present, as important busintss will be
transacted.
W. O. Mii ir, Chairman.
for balf. on liXCBAJioa: .*10 JW
tannin Andereon county,IwnaM ew 1
miles from (iarnett. one-half mde from
post ofllce, school and church, aeree
first bottom,
,vl:icb tie has purchased of j. g
Moore. Mr. i'riinble will ship the Btoui;
to Guthrie.
Coughing irritates the delicate organs
Informati.: has been received that j and aggravates the diseace. Instead of
the Secretary of the Interior has issued I waiting, try One Minute Cougb Cure.
, , t, , . i t helps at once, making expectoration
an order to r, smte the Perry towns >e | ^ r\.lulc.0s uie for,.„ .,s and inilammu-
board, and it is to continue at least six
84i acres second botton
tion. Every one likes it.
F. li. Howendobler,
watered by creek, 5 acres of lino timbei, i a time. Mr
65acres Mlegant timothy uioiulow* Ev-ry | ^ furn;tar., aKd leas.
Mrs. Weit/.el left last night for her' llloui|19 Jon^t *, in order to wind up the
former home at Ponca, where she will j unijniahcd business on hand.
Weitzel has Bold I
. „ d lease of the Agricola Masonic-
foot tinat)le except timber lan . ^ i J I to Miss Mas Dykes, and w ill leave There will be a special communication I to Chicago, 915,00; good for 30 day
orchar in f"ii bearing. Will ®eu a perry |Q afew days fur Ponoa, where bis; 0f perry Lodge, No. l.' , A. i\ & A. M . rhe I igalls M Us Co 27 6t
bargain ur exchange for sma er an , wj;j j.)in him aud they will go to j Friday evening, January 31st. All ;
rattl , pood business property or Cripple Creek. 1 members nre urgently requested to Le i
t,f rr M'hnnHise^ ;a j Fred Gra>, our enterprising wesi side present, t' tate action relative to the !
merchant, is supplying the farmers of annuul sessioa of : lie Grand Lodge, Feb,
Extract Sar. aprilia ' Xo« ' and adjoining counties with bush- 11th.
tie • f cot ten seed. This points to *he
j planting of a largo acreage of cotton this
Wawtko:—Wood, corn, hay, *ogetn Lp,i„g. Every farmer who can should
bles or anything else a family can use, ■ plant somo cotton.
en subscription to the ENrrnraibT.. crop.
Drug Store.
llowendobler's
helps the sluggish brain.
Uknry Ruck up, W. M.
De Witt's Little Early Risers for bd-
liousuess, indige.siion, conbtipution, A
It will lie a pa>iug . email pill a prompt cure.
E. E. Qovrendobler,
For Sale.
First-class railroad ticket from Perry-
da vs.
llowendobler's Extract Barsaprilla
stimulates the appetite and aids diges-
tion.
One Minute Cough Cure is rightly
named. It s.Holds instant relief from
suffering when afflicted with a severe
cough or cold. It acts on the throat,
bronchial tubes, and lungs aud never
fuila to give immediate relief.
E, E. Hcrwtndobler.
Advertised Letters.
Following is the list of unclaimed let-! perrv
ters remaining in the post office at Perry j
Oklahoma, for the weekending Monday, ■
Jan. 2Rtb, 1S%. Persons calling for
these letters will please say "advertised'
and mention date of this list.
Abbott, Mrs II Horn, Win
Burke, James Johnson, MrsMelio
Berger, Archillas Kakemiller, W C
Hurt, Mrs E A Kikita, Melvin
Curb, A Kelley, Mrs Addie
"Courier" Lairamore, Sherman
Dover, Mrs Emma McCain, R G
E. II. Hudson & Co.,
Office over Globe Dry Goods store,
O. T.
Piles of people have piles,but LseWitt's
tch B . • Salve will cure them
When promptly applied it cures scalds
and burns w ithout the slightest pain.
E. E. Howendobler.
Durell, w a
Elmer. Ruse
Gre^n, Stolla
Aardin, Agnes
Hannah, Mike
May, Wni J
Hmit.li, J K
Simmons, A NI
Tioe, John W
Uptegraft, John
Williams, El let
AVanted.
A bright boy or girl in this and every
town in the vicinity where there is not
already an agent, to 6ell the No.v York
Ledger, America's Greatest Story Paper,
I b he week, aud act as agent, making
nts on every copy sold. No charge
I.e. g made f -r unsold copies. No pos-
s ie risk. For full particulars cull at
I t:ie office of this paper.
i
One Minute Cough Cure is a popular
Uowendoblefa Lxtract ^ureapriJUi;) remedy f'^r croup. Safe for children an
the only real bleed purifier, * adults. E B. Hc^endobWr
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