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OFFICIAL PAPER OF NOP I.II COUNTY.
VOL. 3.
PERRY, NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29, 1896.
NO. 231
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Aff 1.1
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r h\|>rt-
art hit* tbroouh t l«ep «r to ClartUfn ami
4,-«mu0Cti'i:ifta( N"* • with ti* • alitor-
ajlimiial tnio for alli al U rata\~ kills
40m make* eonnecia !•*♦ for •'hira*o. Jin* t.ee
fr« m Af ai Hat- t nv t<- Km
tin'.* a' Wii.fohl win.
viiln n«r..**. an<! at n-.,ita wi
a„ i - forH'. Loulnaml iut«T.iieth
40") ai.J 407 through trans t" <
« 4i! an'l 471 carry power ;t-r L'v
U41 ity i 'l l*urcell.
« an l Ti.ffo ri k"«l * <
untry Accident lickuot*ol
of i" |k -** *nt mmW on r i ml ti
iin wU«re line wu> fat-* i
TT«nry Tjii in wes :n the city today
•I ! \Green left tt dry f i Guth e.
City Warrants for salo at tliis ofllce s
John Coryell was in the city yea'tr-
day.
!>• rt McCormack is over ft. m Paw*
A ill' >41 It*.
Fir^.c'ap* rflrlrntid t cket frt
to Chicago, £>15 00; good for
'I ho 1 galls • •! 'f J')
Wanted* Wauled
A «r*x 1 b .i k smith vv th a :i
will furnish t shop and dwo i i|
III M;. 11 I. I •• !1 I" . ii Ij •
R ao<M ?Ki .• S ■ 1 . '
m IV; i
30 day
27 Gi
of tot
fn - .
ithern
Par Ty your bloxl with II w.tnd ibler*
Extract Sitrsapriila.
Hon. C. M. Barnes was up from Gnth
rie today.
Deputy Ge. . Mouser returned from
uthr.u last night.
II.
Sarsu
K. } MTkmdistklt. .:?at
LODGE DIRECTORY.
4 r. 4*i A. H. Perry \*< Igs N • 15
\ holds its regular communication the
rat an 1 third Fridays* at hall on L)
etreet. All inaswos in good standing
rdially invited.
ndobler'a Extract
.11 I;t pure Blood
Kul Shaffer is hero from Shawnee
his way to Cripple Creek
See he Long-Bell Lumber Co. for
coal and lumber. West C St. 212 tf
Attorney 11. B. Martin returned today
from Oklahoma and Guthrie.
1 OS SAl.F.
i'l oj le*h rarty, Notkv.
There will be a meetuigof the Peop
party city central committee at tbo
lice ef W. O. Mieir, on Wednerday, Jan.
29. h, <.t 1 o'clock p. m 6harp. All mem
here of the committee are requested to
he pre ent, a important but>in^os will be
1 transacted.
on i W. O. Mieir, Chairman.
GRAND LEAP \ EAR BALL
J
corner was a lovely Mpa**sy blossom IHt'lianUoii Laat%.
There were not enough for all, and many ■ \\<)ock this morning the case of
■■ ■ - wore disappointed in not being rteip-1|j. }j. Evars vs. the Rchardsona came
THE OFEKA HOUSE LABT SIGHT itnts j. i forbear The jury summoned
To suy the appointments and ma: 8U i .^t. ^ r« ported, f iur of which
nient i f the 4 ntertainnu nt and l , • ♦.I t b« i ve and the other two
A QP.EAT 8UcCE38
IcAUTIFUL DECORATION
one of Bea
nient- L . !
tiemen i
K'tgance antl Ketlr
Eiitertuin the (Jen-
i Roval Manner—A
Feast of Delight and Fair
Faces,and Flow of Ryth-
mic Melody.
Merit pe feet, is but g vii i the 1 ■ • •''
■ h.gh pruis^ and hoi or they to . i
i S4'rve.
It was a per'ect entertainm
• ot an unpleasant f*atuie to t ;.
happiness, and ail praise is dee
1 ladies of Perry, than whom ther
more perfect entertainers.
■1 •" ' 11■; •. iv *.*; ik. T!ie jury us finally
• t . «■ t «-1 1 i.i; fol:. v\>: Simeon .lob,
I' S. ; \I ;• I'. V 'lide; pool, M. J.
r . . I'll' i i ... if and J.J Fauik.
i' (.ii .v,of Ualahoma City, was
tb< • 1 M Iff
aro no! the case.
Judgment was rendered by default
Pro!'. A. I* reus in* 11
Will p.md i few days at the Agricoh;
hotel, in this city, wuere ho will give p; •
VAle phrenological eAauiinations. show
mg butjiuess and marriage adaptations.
A Washimcton l and press ; \ small fee of 10 cents will be char^en
)tlU;Y Chapter V . 1") lv >al
Mitnons meets at Mn- mc ball *
I) street every -n«' and 111 Fri«h
IIKNKV KLCKW
1 . il
11. I>.
McKmioiit,
Secretary.
H. P.
n \>'l I K N l V SC. Perry < i i '
l'i Su 't' regularly on the n I
tod tourl i V edn*dMV« of ueh i. < nth
at hull on L) «:reet. VmlDri. 001. ullj
nviteil.
O. 1
). •
30 p.
Cherokee I/klge .No. 11 1.
roller and slide combined.
Address this office.
Mrs II C. Nicholson retur
v it to Guthiie hist night.
(Jw, L. Cook,of Oklahoma City, was
in *he city today.
i.npi GiPie t was hero from .Newkirk
yesterday.
(i .Milliken, of the Hotel Perry,
went down to the capital today.
Health buiit up by the use ot Howen-
bargain i for each examination. Mr. Pretsneil
carries with him an lowo State c« rt.ti
d ftom ilcste m teacher in public sc. Is. Call
on him.
o. . . .
()( 1 ti eetseverv Thursilay eveni . ,, . , ...
U.U. I meiih . a bi>UeeI1 h d.b ers Extract Sarsapnlla.
and (' Visitors aro always welcome.
J. \V. Qtit K,
Secv
II k ngU.ber-
iiowendobler's
Mrs John Linn is visiting friends in
■ o. O* F#. L'err) cucampmeut .N".
1 o. meets erery rusediij eyeuing
at 73o si Odd Ft as I All, i wiwog
putrmrvlm are ti nt . Ilv in.iU.I t<> M
5ell<|. I I. LIMBO- KIK, f.
UM. I.kv*. S • |
I^S'I'IO.IC I i i• 1 s. ;
V K.bte.n. I <k "■ !•
I'u«Kli.j of .• ■ « 1 ■ Oi. \ * l
com^. Mkiv I. 1' Oueooibi, N. (1-
Hatiu KCI M
Si A* H. H er C. • - P ■ -N' 4 '•
\ I nu t t I - I- ■ ii I ur " " <;' •
at their halj near tne
- lith an t 11 street All
Extract Sarsapnlla
iiuhteu the appetite and aids dlges
Hii erisiinm *nt and Social
The Christian Eudearor will give an
enterta.i n.ent and social at the Chri -
tian chinch, Friday evening, Jann. y
31st. An interesting program will U-|
rendered, consisting of vocal and instri - |
mental music, recitations, read nga. etc ,
after which a lunch, consisting of cake ,
and coffee will b'* served to all present.
Admisai* n 15 cents. By order
S« cial Committee.
JONAH AND THE WHALE.
The gentlemen present, who v. r - at ,i :„: t ti>e Bank of Perry and F W.
complied by ladies,and weie the e. i.e<- J nrr • nd the t:tso continued as to J.
ial care of the fair ones, and on whont i y. Gregory and J. S. Hartley.
I heir smiles and honors were conferred, I Co.. eif .• the p uintiff stated the
Th< ti:- -i elegant eockd function of ( were as follows: M for NOOYtiy of a deposit
d iMtlie LripTc# boll and] Miss Minnie Taylor and O. X. Daily. |of$l,O0\ Tboogl ltbo ovideooo wwli
banq lot givon by tbo Mltiff IVtry at Mi.s Anna Smith and Arthur Tut-, Bhc w thst the old firm of Richardson 4
the opera house last evening | tie.
On entering tno building you could Miss Minnie Brown and \\ . H ^ ,l«^s.
easily imagi'io you had come in'o the i Miss Vertie Williams and Charley
world of enohanimeat and fairy land. Hudson.
Evorv where was Dot iced that fair hands i Miss Ida Smith and J !•. Smith.
had transformed the hall into a condi- Miss Nellie Kean and Fred Bailey, A
t n "f scenic beauty and lovliness. The I F. K -nnedy arid John K ox.
w ,]!h were dec Tah'd with beautiful M us Lidie Burch and L B Chris
p cturi-s, draped with fl iwers. Hand | tinn.
- n e Bt'us-if .Is and fur i ugs were p'.ac i Miss Beatrice G. rner nntl I A M«« n
«tl cm the fl or, and twenty or more, II. A. McCandless I ri'il WilKon, L I1
small tables were arranged for refresh- Ximsand Da\i i McK n try.
m nte. Handsome lamps,' decorated Mrs. E Turner and hob; : d.
a it h ti .wers,were placed a'>out the Mom. , Miss Br.tt«imart Smith and Charle;
The lignt of the lamps and elejtric lights ! Greer.
were s ftly toned by rich colored shades, Miss Lillian Smith and Joseph
.-•( ii- :ih liable, together with the officers
f tlio consolidated bank, for this de-
, p *ii
t' u e for defendsnt s ated that they
ii ected to hIio.v that upon the 11th
II.
p. oduciuu a mellow effect that made the Stout.
Mvrtle Johnson and J. V.
t on.
I!., ti'
Jf met t •• ' t • '«.
ings at
Corner of >e\
ir #>irailer in • d^ I to • -et w
nOJtthit t Jil.W IC ,
No. |emeets every lir -t ami ti ud
Thursii.i.s at - K p. in. at K. P. Hal. on
Bovooib bet vet ( 0 treeta,
ii \r.ir. J. . u Kmoiit, 1 res.
Emma C. Pomeeoy. Sec.
th us.
\\ . iC. <
For an artistic st ave, that leaves the j
t perfeclly smooth and soft, go anil
i- e Ellin, at the l'alace barber shop, se. ,
t rner square. H l'
Iiowendobler's Ex ract Sarsnprdla.
ii enioil; for that t:red feeling
Chas. Ingram and w ife, who have been
vi- ling ^ E. vVesto'vvlt and wife, lelt
today fo, Gutiirie.
Deputy Steve Barke has returned
fr.*iii an llii iuI trip over in the Orage
and Paw nee countries
. o to the Hotei Orlando to eat.for the j
t fMiU up there CAunot be beat Every - |
t;. ngth _e is both clean and neat and ^
ever> meal I. « K- nu.De treat. ; ^ f ^ ^ ^ ^
; Best fr ah fish,
This is a Nuw Story AbjUt it.
"Hav, look hue," said the black basn
to thecal ti-ii,"what do ou think about
the st ry that \^as told a good v.hi', ago
about one of your tribe 6wail-jwing a
man by the in me of Jonnh.'' **Ihere
you g i [am, 'bass;.',' ataing more f'-c i-
ibh questions. Xo*v, 1 uon f be.ievo ni.v
oT my lrib«j evu* Bwall'*wtd aman;y« u
must take me for a tucker, though I
think a Mac. w .1 Foun .• wailav you 40uk-
«ie.' I heard gentlemsn s:.> l > Albi .t
Uuebjusta moment ago, V v - me a
black bass'—ycu are a *gone.". V-hat,
did I hear a fellow say he wanted
rial
Mirs
Quick.
MitS Maud E rl and \V. S. Townsenti
and Mre. Judge Earl.
Miss Carrie Rosenstein and Julius
Rcaenstein,
Miss Sadie Friedlander ar.il Bei j. Bar
Adkison and T. G Adkis
anc* William Vol
eat
I\ meet
m their l.ull on 0th 1*1 «■
VWtlDf KnigbU oorJUUt idti W- ^
K. M. Thom AS U. N 1 HO . Mo* I-'. S
■ • It ('. ami t, o! V.lo«.ii 'in■' 1
L OM. Perry, O. f., l' r',l">
evening at - :i" at ti e city ha.I, Smi-
PK orother al a)B wel'Jime.
hAHMOSY Debatlnf Booittj oi«*to
Men frhU) night m K P. hull u.i
7tl, street. ViBiting jriendu «!«■> >"
corned.
K of Pet P-rry Lodge No. Iv. ot
meeti ever) M« ndav night at 8 p m.
All viaiting Knighta weUxime.
Til l . \> • l'errjf LodlW No. IS.
A 4nci< 11 Order of United Workmei
„.reih Bret ud third Teeedej ereniuKB
"{ earl. li.> nth al ■ P-
l.uildinir on weft fide square «urnni.
^oodbtandnit; ' "mother lixlKee c.jr-
diiOy invit.-.l K. B. U W W, W. M.
W. C. McClnf. I ec< rder.
plenFirgly i.raj ed in folds of brocaded
sill , and diccrateo w i h charmiig p ct-
uu'saod f ^venienc minors, with^here
ami there cut tioweie, whepe frugranct \
Yet * bessie,' vie aro bcti, going to #( d luiut} 1(,tita u|f)#,IC ehntm to tne j
ay peop..'. : gurroundings. Ever thoughtful, the.
ladies had provided face powder and put!
( boxes and all tie latest tints and co-1
RIPPLE CREEK, i metics in lavish p ion, and in addi '
i t.on curling irons, tr nijers and hMir
Chas. fc> Young, who was lonneriy en.; j pins, ccil be, brushes, etc., so that the
gaged in the brick business in this city, j The Ees* Way to Get There is Over th* gentlemen l0Uu me out nf the toilet
an 1 who is now engaged in the same Santa Fe Rule- ,n nift L-h e s b auty. Se vants were also
ill \|{()|( I \ 095 Garnett s Cherokee Cough Byrup
u evening at*7 gnerwiteed to oar ooogta. oolde, hoars-1Ru#b Br
and E. ne. p.soreuess in lut ga < >r money refunded
lest
served at
27 tf
s. one a very paradise of lovlinessa and
beauty.
The stage was arranged and elegantly
furirshed as a reception parlor The
floor was carpeted and lain with large,
fur rugs; at each corner of the sta^e, in
I front, were stationed two large marble'
and gold l.un[ 3, and another in the rear. I num.
1 tit cot ated w ith lovely colored shadt s and | Mrs. T. (
cu; H iwers. The sides and back of the I on.
stage wor.t beautifully decorated with | Miss Lillie Huwk
.-i ii- nand li ce dtaj eries; elecant easy I mor.
chairs aid t«.bes weso arranged ft r| Mis. Jr ho A. Hansen
'.card:*. Th.'tt. ge was transft.rmtd into {Hansen.
a bower < f uenuty and lovliness. i Mrs. E. E. llowendcb!'
P.u.Fing to the genti« man's dressing j lie.wend- bier,
r<. u., fair hands had again been at work j V«rs. B Rockaway ai d B. Ii iciiaway
fci 11.« p>. uie j nd comfort of their • and daughter and Mrs I. N. Gart er.
Ul>e wjdls f ti yn m were Mus Auna Burtb ar.dJamesIlutchin
^on.
Mrs. James Lobsitz and James L b-
sitz and daughter.
M ts Daisy Si ger and X. Weir.
Miss Anna Coyle and Mr. Carroll.
Mrs. \V. H Iiobb and W.H. Robb.
Mrs. E. H. Perry apd E II. Perry.
! ,v f ,Ju. e, 18./>, the Richardsons ab-
!utel> s ti . nd relinquished all their
ri'jht. tviiu- ;tt i interest in an«l to the
i T i S ate 1 t U and that they had
irr. r.g«d w the new or consolidatfd
bii to j . y i ll ll * oWl depositors.
J I. l sit aaoa for the
t . • i i' 1 • ..at he i ad done a bank-
wgh.- « .- wi o ti e First State Bank
t.m \ 21 lSi-'o; made deposits of
.o i auk and on the 0tb day
0e and OB August
M lit depi deiI ^ T. M. Richard-
on. Jr., anil l'Ved Gumm in charge at
ii:. <.f first, deposit, and seme parties
w.i.i 1'. W. Farrar in charge at time of
. n!y i'.ep' -it. and same parties, with
! -cs-ible i x-r ptiou of T. M. Richardson
u August b,h. Business conducted
am !- ii " at all times. Sign of First
] Shit • Biti.k ou the b o ding at timeof
h «it resit. D. posit slips signed by
Fretl Guiuiu and F. . Farrar. Drew
i I;. c «s upon dej tists at various times,
and John A j . j,: book was used at each de*
lit. i; eived certifica'eof deposit on
r and E. E j July G I ai^o one upon the 8lh day of
I .icgn.^t rtceived same and upon the
20i! da
gi"
29 tf GOLD AT
Young, who was formerly em
business at Shawnee, is here greeting ,
i old friends.
Mrs. Emma C P «meroy left on the
noon train for Guthrie, and will g<> from I
Miss Zoe Parker and Robert Parker.
Miss Mary Wolleson and John Stroth
Mrs, J. C. Flcmming acd J C. F!em-
| provided to wait on the gentlemen,to aid j ing
The fabulously rich gold mining dip-1 the.n u their toilet and serve their
trict of Cripple Creek. Colorado, is at smallest requests.
trading hundreds of people. By spring j The gei lit men, as r quested, assem
there into western Oklahoma to organize | rugjj ^|jtib fajr j0 enormous. That bled at ti e r- t n 6 11 Mr. aid Mrs. Tom
*t Qoxey, Noii-IiiUti-m
Qlub, ot Perry Meete every Ihum-
8 o'clock
2 >« 11«I
Thurs-
All reform work
lodges of the W. R. C.
Judge and Mrs day ten went to Gutl •
rie today for a two weeks v sit wit I
friends. 1 hey will also visit their farm
at Waterloo.
Piles ot' peop'e ha*e piles.but Le\V ittV
Wit h HhsIo Balvo will cure them
When prunipUy applied it cures scalds
mid burns without the thgh'est pain.
R. R. Howendohler.
! One Minute Cough Cure is a popula
remedy for croup. H^ife for childten anti
I nit® K. F.. HowAiidobler.
fni; niViT'im Heii to iliseuos this hon.l
uueetiun. "K. ofL. llall, on Gib street
Admission (ree. do oolleutioo^
A. H. Sf
f airman
JAS. H. LKWIS.
Ii.
there is an abundnnce of there is i Miller, over the City Drug Store, where
demonstrated beyond a doubt. Fortunes! the ladies calltd for th.ni at 8:30.
are btirg reii'.dly made. I It wus ti perfect night; our ••fweet-
T reaeli Cripple Creek, take the Sar.- heart in the moon" never wore a more
ta Fe Route, the only standard guago \. milliDg grace, and the 6uft south breeze
line direct to the camp. lhroughPull pbiyed id gentle abandon with theiuippj
man sleepers and chair car6 Theoanta hours, nnd what we were going to6a\
Ke lands jou right in the heart of Crip- was, that on this account carriages were
p!« Creek. not needed.
Inquire >f nearest ticket agent, or ad- Under the iiflucr.cts of a 6nnimer
ilress G. T. Nicholson, G P. A., A T
8. F. Ry., MouaHonk Block, Chicago.
LAND OFFICE BUSINESS.
Advertised i.cttcrs.
Following is the list of unclaimed let-
tnrp remaining in the post office at Perry
OUliihoina, for the week ending Monday,
Jim 2,;th, 18!>C. I'erfons calling for
AKi^eniDiy No. 1094, i| i"-u letters will please Fay "advertised
l^ltlKN k HIU 1' As-euit)iy .>o. H'.M, t| ,,.u I., tt, ra will please fiij
1' K.of L. meets eveiy lalurday ever- ulj,i m,.nt ,,n date of this lis'.
iDant7::Win K.of P. I.all on 7tb sleet.
weet of laod office.^^ M. W.
* !•.- M r i-i r i 1 '
Temperance
L. mieUeiery'i rnda.r tterDOon at I
oVlock al tne Preebyterlan churon.
o vlocK, ai m*co Loebiwosb.
FMDTrwku.JC. ,VW,"U
s^.«*r* lnPV
Kemember lh niedi' inn you should
takoto purify your blood is llowendob-
ler's Extract Sarsaprillr
For SALK oa toUHAKU*: 3:10 are
farm in Aud. r,o.i county, Kansas, eigh
miles from Garnett, one-half itlile (ron
post office, school and cburch, -*) Hjsree
tirst bottom, 80 acres second bottom,
watered by crook, acr. a ot line tinilHi,
65acres llegant timothy meadow. Every
foot ti dole except timber land. I'me
orchar i in full bearing. Will sell at a
barga , or exchange for smaller farm,
cattl , good business property or stock
of „ i . Enquire of or addrew
P. |l PmiPV lHo nlllffl
Iiowendobler's liv r.iui. fc>«rsn. rili.
^ helps ibe sluggish brain
Wa tid:—Wood, corn, hny, eg<>t
blaa or anrthing elBe a family can use,
on fubecription to tbe EFTifurawr
Abbott, Mrs H
liurlte, .lames
Border, A ;-hillae
Hurt, Mrs E A
Curb, A
•'Courier"
Dover, Mrs Emma
Durell, W A
Elmer,*Ruse
Gre^n, Stella
Ajrdir., Agnes
Hannah, .Mike
Horn, Win
Johnson, Mrs Melie
K.ikeniiller, \V C
Kikitu, Mclvin
Kellev, Mrs Addie
May, Wm J
Smith. .1 K
Sim.nons, A M
1 ice, John W
Uptegraft, John
CASKS PF.T POR TlltAL,.
MONDAY, FI , 3, 1806.
No. 1G'2—Cht.s J Voung vs Cate N
Mwldox and Tlios D Duncan—se 11 21
1 w.
1953—Wm Hopper vs John W Dean
s* 14 22 7 e.
2003—J I! Smith vs D L Prance. W J
Stewart Win B irnes and Cims P N. e 1—
se 22 23 3 e
21.10—l F Wear vs James Gardner—
Lairaroore. 8herm..u j )ol(| a> ,2 u|id ,3 Ul 4< al.d |ot t £ 20 9 e.
McCain, H Ci | T, KliBAQ 1eb. 4. iggo.
| 807—Step '.en Pittn vs Dominick Barn
J erl— 3e 3t 24 2 w.
! 1104—B F Walton vs Michael J Mana
1 han— lids " & 4 ar.d n h ue 32 20 3 e.
1582 -Wu W Scoti vs Wiuslow Pelllu
fus--uw 22-OGe*
2S'i8—Lewis Ditmlville vs L B Mor-
se 3 2J "> e.
V\ r.PNK8DAY, FI'll. 5, 1S90
9-10—Ci *orge Deviiblise vs Jumeu A
10 9 e.
1115—ChaB E Griffith vs G W Puree—
se 24 20 G e.
Thvnsday, Feb. 6,1890.
2T.75- D F Yiieman re G H Schroder—
sw 24 '.ti 1 e
i A G.illusha us E J JoneR—n^>
Williams, E'let
Noi ill1.
The Masonic ladies jf Perry are most 'row
earnestly riquested to assemb e ut Ma-|
sonic hall, on D street, at 2 |>. m., Wed-
nesday, January, 29lh. Bring any lady | Bur.liuk-sw 15
friend with you.
Masunic.
There will be a special oommuni<vttion
of Perry Iyulge, No. 15, A. I' & A. M ,
Pr day ev,...ini:', January 31st. All I
m >mbere are urgently requested to be j
p went, to take action relative to the 44 20 2 c
annual session of the Grand L >dge, Feb
llth.
1I.hrv Ritkf.r, W. M.
Iiowendobler's Eiti'.ict SuT3.iprilla „
tbe ooly reol Mood pwifier. by-^a^7o.
3ai7 -( inis J VIcN illy vs G o Seaba—
ne 25 21 C a.
Fridvq. Fen 7,1^00.
2782 Norma \ Hoover vs Jcnuiu Bog
night, tlie ladies esct rteu their gentle
men ft lends to the banquet hall where
they were received by the reception com-
uiittee, Misses Britta Smith, Vertie Will
lams, Winnie Taylor and Ida Smith. The
gentlemen were conducted to their dress-
ing rooms and in due time, after a liber
ill use of eurling irons and toilet confec-
[ Lions, joined the ladies in the banquet I
i,i. 1 . ..ih one adorned with a bou t naire'
bwett imi.es and a love lit expression.
Alter the greetings of the evening.and
the delightful social reception, which
lasted until 10:30, the gentlemen, con-
ducted b;. the ladies, were seated at the
. mall tables, where thev joined them,
md 'miu the sweet fragrance of flower
decorations; aud mellifluous notes of be-
witch'u g music, an elegant luncheon of
cake and ice cream was served,
At 11 o'clock, under the direction of
floor manager, Miss Nellie Kean, the
grand no rth began, and the ladies cou
du. t^ii ti e gentlemen through many n
vvintling w iiy,and intricate figures, which
ended with a charming waltz.
The pleasing program prepared by the
ladies was carried out' besides some ex
trar, so that the gotden hour?, unheeded
and unnumbered, blended into one con
tiououe round of unrestrained delights
and all danced merrily on.
Most excellent and charming music
was r -r-di red by Mese.ra George Lowrey
I B. G-iiser. Hairy Hugo and Ed Win
lie., with Wm, Bobn as prompter.
One of the mi st pVasing feiiturrs of
the evening were the souvenirs present
ed their ptiesls I?y the ladies, consistii-u
f June took from private pa-
pers, rk'pt iteil with the bank a mort-
gage of ^10^ Oand left with bank for col-
lection nud to k receipt for same and
that Fred Gumm, T. M Richardson, Jr.,
and i'. W. Farrar were present and in
charge and that same parties were in
charge at time of deposit July Gtb.
Was due plaint ti .June 14th, $160 ac-
cording to notification blank signed by
Mrs. Thomas II. Doyle and Thomas Ii I I'iis Stale Bank of Perry; was due at
Doyle. | time of failure about 8S00.
At this point court adjourned for
dinner.
At 1:110 the case was continued with
Mr. Kvans stiil on the stand. Witness
st ted that he bad conversation with T.
M. Richardson, Jr. about the lGth of
.1 une, concerning the consolidation of
the Bank of Perry and the First State
bank, and concerning the relations sus-
tained by the Richardsons to the First
State Bank of Perry aud that he 6tated
the two banks had been consolidated, as
an economic measure, aud the combina-
tion made it better.
Upon cross examination, the witness
staud that he couid not state positively
w hat was due him up m the llth day of
June. Ilad deposited §2iX> and drawn
upon this some what. Thought T. M.
Richaruf-on Jr. was in bank at time of
h ii deposit of $1,00'), on Julyf th; Mr.
check.
Mis. Charles C- Ingram and Charles
C.Ingra"\
Mrs. E E. Westervelt and E. E Wes-
ter velt.
Mrs Tom Miller und Tom Miller and
Fred Bears.
Mrs. W. C. Glenn and W. C. Glenn,
accompanied by Mrs. Kirkbride, of
Wichita, and Miss May Belle Bergs, o?
M^Pherson, Kansas.
Mrs. L. G. Ostor and L*. O Oster.
Attorney General Galbriath and At-
torney II. II. Howard were present, and
while they could not be induced by the
char ins and smiles "f tne ladies to dance,
Beach k Bowers' Minstrels.
they enjoyed themselves hugely.
Note. We found a curling iron in ti e i Fariar gave him deposit
banquet hall after the dance, The gen j Ihought 1. M. Richardson Jr was in
tleman to whom it belongs can have the ! tne city upon July Gtb and in the bank
a*moby calling at our office. lf. is atill I •• . recollection of seeing T.
vvarilli M.Rid ardson Jr. iu the city beiween
July 3d and 0th. On Aug. S'h met Mr.
(iiimm; ibd not remember positively of
A big house enjoyed the minstrel per-1 seeing T M. Richardson Jr. in the city
formauce, that was tirst class in every between the 1st and 10th of August but
particular, at Fullers, last evening. The' thought iie was here. \\ as in and out
street parade at noon! in which the b ind j of the bank « nd drew checks whenever
waa a feature, waa a strong auggeation J bo wisbc i to. Young Rtchardaon did
as to what would b furnished at theI not issue any certificates of deposit or
evening entertainment of Beach & Bow- receipt for collection. Merry Richard-
ers'minstrels. The curtain went up on j son did not make entry of deposits in
a handsomely r tag-id first part, which ' pass book, unless it was on May 21st,
wan good as tirst parts go. But it is in ! S ated in reference to receiving notice
the olio, or second part of the show that f.orn First State Bank of Perry, that he
the strength of the company lies. With j had received notice to the fleet that he
out an except on it was the finest, olio ! had $160 • n deposit in the new bank,
ent ertaii ment ever furnisl ed in this Notice h. ti en me ofT. M. Richardson Jr.
city. The m m • features present" d the stamped with rubber stamp Has no
novel, unique and startling, and created j such no ice n w. Cannot say where it
the most demonstrative enthusiasm on j is now Ni'ice contained heading of
First fitate Bank of Perry.
the part or a very critical andience.
Beach & Bowers' minstrels were a
splendid success, and must certiialy
prove a sure winner in the race for fame
and fortune.— Madison (Wis.) Capital.
Wanted.
A bright boy or girl in this and every
tov.n in the vicinity where there is not
already r.u agent, to sell theNev York
Ledger, America's Greatest Story Paper,
by the week, and act as agent, making
42 cen s on every copy sold. No charge
f n ve y handsome fabler, in which was ! being made for unsold copies. No pos
written "h.udieb* Leap Year Party, Jan Isible risk. For full paftie*uiars c^-llul
29, and attached to the right hand ' the oflk* of ttoie paper.
F. W. Farrar wa-« uext witneia and
his testimony for the plaintiff we will
give tomorrow.
Masonic Grand Lodie,
For the me ting of the Masonic Grand
Lodge to be held in Perry, Feb. U and
1 J, 1S0G, the A.T. S. F. will sell round
trip tickets from all stations, between
Arkansas City, Ksnsas and Purcell, I. T.
at the rate or oie and one-third fare for
the round trip. Dates of sale, Feb. 10
i aud 11. Final limit Feb. 13th.
E. E. WESTJL*VEI.T,
1 Ajfent
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