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DAILY ENTERPRISE-TIMES.
OFFICIAL PAPBR OF NOBLE COUNTY.
VOL. 3.
FERRY, NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, JAN. 31, 1896.
ND. 233
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i«ih liiniu^l trnin for all
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nl< iier from Ar. r.r.- < n r Ka. « n < n>.
manwi coni « t.. i 4 • Wn.tJ.- «l w.th - M" or .
KnmM* 'r iM. r.iiii ut Wieh.ta *•' ■ • i c.. ,
iniaaiwt fur St. l/.unutul intermedial" p' i"-
Ko«. ¥A ami ¥f\ through train* to tiuW«atou
Nr* 42 and 413 <•*rrjr i*Ma*iiir*r* between Ar-
I' r.«h* lt> M.d Purcell.
T.cket* Oi t untl baKK:^o ch rkrd to nil part*
t/flLtf country Accident ticket" M ld. A re-
duction of 10 i*>rc*nt mad# on round trip tvra ti«
t . ull |K>in '.er our way f; rw dot* not e*cu®d
$5U0. t
K. V.. WasTiitr-Li. M«nt
I'uriy, O. T, Oat a . UA*..
LOCAL NEWS.
City War wilt* for «a!e at thia office.
j W. E. Brown baa gone to Colorado.
! llonry Ijsnn was up from Gut! rie to*
| day. ^
Wiley Ilainea has returned from a trip Have you been in the i* w grower)
to I'onoa. jftore, weal of U«9 l'in-l ofEse.
1 . C. Kijhardaoii had returned to Ok*
labmua City.
H .wendobler'a Kx tract Saraaprilla
| mak^a pure Blood
i E (r, Milliken baa returned from
Guthrie,
Editor A mo. B. Fitt. weal to Oath-l KkhnrdMm Case.
rie today.
"7" " . ,, . Kichurdwo caMeontinued from >es
Deputy Sheriff Carl Crawford wcut to ^ Hr< on ,t.
Guthrie, today. ' a' p.l
Merry llichar>lson relu.nod to 0.ila- ,\t time of s ale of cir.t Slate 'iank t,i
i horn. C.lj today . Firrar. Dn is and F .rrar said t ie) had
itillUO capital atcok Did not 1*. 1 airm
thai th«> 0ia nql n «d nuy capit ilbtoL-U.
Uie l'irsi N ition.l 'Jaok, of 'kai«as
Aitorn-y J. Li l'i r.ort time up ff3® j City,ecu:J tak. heir f;i.it*1 out. Ha\e
Guthrie l.ut niniit. > kuowu i''air r .itioe the openini; of
the instruction. pr par*d and .uliuii«tcd.
After * careful iuvebtigation of the in
.truction. submitted, they cn> ruail t' j
the jury by the court. The ir it"' tionfl
Aoro t e must noiupletc and J M '.tiv.-1
ov.r submitted iu the pnl l > court;
here. I
Col. Mjor. ii| iied the ar|j v ent
the pluintitf ill HII able and • •iv.icns
manner, review inu the mi t" <r full)
from Ins aide of tlia 0M U •,iUI f"'
lo eJ l>y II II Howard, on the part of
Mr. Howard is recogni
Opera House,
MONDAY NIGHT, FEB. 3i\ '96,
Kev. A, M Irtmoicamo up fromtiuth
rie last night.
LODGE DIKECTOKY.
F. «V A. IVrry f<oilt?" N'<
holds iw ri^ular communication U>e
lirst and ttnr.l Prlduk at I.eli <>n D
street. All manona in Ko""l .tandinj:
cordially invit#-<t.
nBRRl C apt< r N . 15 Kn> Ar |
Jl IdaaoM maata it Maaonio pan ®outi
I) stree'. every '-nd anil 4th Kri.lay at
7:110 p. in. lilMRT KfCK.it,
H. I). MI KXIOHT, 11. P.
Secretary.
PAsTKItS HTAIt, Perry ebapt
Ti No Zl. meets regularly on the eeconil
and fourtli Wednewlay. of earh montl
at hail on D street. Visitors cordially
«vited.
1(1 O. r. t :.'T n,.^ ly- •" N HI
«). I). F. meets ever) Thursday evening
at'iWp. m. on Till street b«l eenli
ndC. Visitor, ar. always welcome.
J. W. QUICK, H. V. UniinjiM.
OlUJfe >• < •
I o. <). r.. Parrj -v
. «;,* meets every Tuewla) eveninc
.1 t;30 at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting
rchs are cordially invited I"*1
f , C. I. IjIMUOCKri!, v.. I.
0 o' l.i "*• Soribe. ___
I'M Hl'.lt |>od«e N"
L Itetiecc V I <> °
r„es„a) of
cotna. MR*
Hattob KOK 5"
r, \. it., no,.. "■ <' '■ 'VT '""V*:!'
G
^ A;i
c imradea in* it ««i
u 51
Thunnlaja at - ■*' I' ' • „ir«.te
^tenth bet teen ( and V mretiK
S H*rri« l McKyioHT. Ires.
o*KHOV. Sec-
Ilowendobler's Kxtract Sarsapr'll.t
a remedy for that tired feeling *
Sam ti. Lemon, of Ardmore, was in
the city yesterday.
Purify your blood with Uowendobler
!>ltiacl Sar.apriila.
See ti.o Lmg-Bell Lumber t"o. for
coal and lumber. West C St. tf
I oum: I 1 Mr. and M'H. Wiley Hain.F,
a til e Kirl baby.
Ilowendobler's Eitract Sarsapriila
1 the only real blood purifier. ®
Health built up by the use of Ilowen
S dobier's Extract .Sarsapriila. *
Sheriff Hansen made a trip to th#
•ap tal jeetcrday.
Chas, F. Colcord made a trip to Ok-
lahoma Lit) la.t night.
Attorney ti. H. Howard returned to
Oklahoma City last night.
Dav.d McKin.try made a uusiness
trip to the capital yesterday.
A. Li. McWtnrk.of tho sheriff's otlice,
made a trip to Ciuthrie jesterday.
I Judge John II. Pitzw is reported to:
t e very ill at his horn" in El lveno
llowend' oier's
i Vttomey Cbe.ter Howe went to Okla- ^jtrip -- — ' K .
; j tiuaLcial resourses. liiabilities ot r irsi
jboma City today. : ^ at time of sale, in way of d*>
Henry Friodlander went on a businw-. |)QtIt9 Wiig about #38,212.50. Turned
trip to Uuthrie tuduy. ^ ; orer this amount hoa the ftiuOO, pur
AttHMf OMMNlGalbfisth returned | cl.aae price. Plaintit: was n-t present
i; thrie last night. ' time of transfer. Never had an) con
, versation with him concerning tho mat
Extract Sareaprilla ' tur
* j On redirect examination witoeas stat-
ed tbat contract bjtweon himself and
Wanted:—Wood, corn, bay, veg^ta | purr<ir ^Ha tinished on tho 12tb. Had
ble§ or anything elae a family can use, oonVerHatioi with M
— - ! (iho defendant.
Wtta nut acquainted withi nia ( ^ ^ ^ Bpeakern m th
Ilowendobler'a
hell>a tbe alugjj'nh brain.
Farrar in preh-
n .ulim-ription tn th. Kirrrarlilx. ! ence of Judgn Paucoaat in which ait
Mrs. Bdgar Watkinn, of Galveston. ; nebS sni'l lie was not a director an I
Texas, is visiting her parents Mr. and | a!,Ued Farrar to put dowu a list of his
Mr., J. T. Cameron ot thi. city. directors uikiu the contract; was the
— . | ii-reement there and then,in presence of
A new gn^ery store, weet of tbe 'am paDooaHt( that witness wa« not to
office. Just the place for good things ^ direclof> No agreement by which
to eat. Step in and see them. Jtt I Merry was to act as director and there
Our fellow townsman,Cna. F. Colcord,
baa been favorably mentionen aa a can- 110 ftc^ UH cashier. lie
didate for chief clerk, under Maraba) mBtter of accomodation in signing draft
but never received any compenaation.
~~~ . ^ „ \'Aver did aurae to net as a di tec tor.
Thomas Robinson, who owns a fine mihlioation
. . A. , uair ,«;i.,u «n ith . f Talked over aome ix mt^ for puDlicdlion.
claim three and one half miles sojin u ...
town made a plea.antc.il at our ^ t.ok the stand
to,laJ'' I .mj B„lted that he w as present on morn
Territory and as a lawyer has but few
eijuals in the Territory. His effort*, a
argumentative from first to last. He
went over each point in the evidence as
submitted by the defen6o iu a manner
that would impress any jury. He is fair,
clear and forcible and has an air of boil-
estv in all his utterances that goes fir to
win his point.
Judge Diggs closed the argument for
the prosecutH n in or.e of the best efforts
he ever made. His was particularly a
a jury tulk, in which tie swayed the
sympathies of the jury buck and forth in
a masterly munner. His speech was .
Burpiise to many and he received many
compliments.
At half past uiue tbe cas.' was sub-
mitted to the jury and they retired to
.merry was simi - - | their room for deliberations, After
was no agreement by which Merr) was j w(l|ting until ufter eleven o'clock for
.. ,. .oM.r 11" did assist as K I t[ielu to ieu er a verdict the court went
home for the night. At nine o'clock
Famous MINSTRELS,
FinestUniform BandintheWorld
30-DIST1NGU1SHED ARTISTS
A If AST ORGANIZATION.!
Beyond pueation Greater, Better and
Superior to all Minatrela of the p«st
anil present, making it and Ideal
a.id (leal mobilization of all
Monarchs of the Minstrel World.
Street Parade at Noon.
Admission, 11*1, 50 and i3c.
Reserved seats on sale at Ilowendobler's
Drug Store.
this morning the jury were brought in
I and statid tliey were unable to agree.
They were permitted to again retire and
take with them certain papers which
| had been used in evidence and which
, i illev asked for list night, but were theL
ing of June 12th, when Richardson Sr. re(u6ed (,_v one 0f the attorneys for the
! and Farrar were closing dt-al, and heard pruBecut10I1
I conversation concerning the matter of' similar case, iu which Daniels is
Richardson Sr. remaining as director,, pl[lintlfT] vM conie up (or trial Monday.
What shall we have fer dinner? Gotoi
the new grocery store and order some
thing go<d. You wili find a fc'reat vat
ety of all the good things to eat. XUf
Eva'and Mr. Richardson called Karrar a at
tention to the fuct that he had noticed
appetite and aids digos
8. l>MUkft 'era of ; . ..
F. meet, everv ; imulatej th
Visitors wel .lion
la*. N. G. | .MUJt jr (Jleoii tiarner hae accepted a
m« in r,. ...-uu, | Mrs. Elizabeth Lowry and Mrs
Extract Ssrsaprtlla 1 Beverage, mother and sister of l.eorg
I _ - t...Ha f siiin I itlvrUll TinVlli:
Lowrv,"are here from Topcka, paying! the publication containing hi. oame as
• director and Itiobaidson lold lariar,
1'imav""t' 'was wrong. Was arranged that Farrar
was to send notice of consolidation to
At the time of going to press the jury
lb s11.1 out with no prospect of agreeing
Governor Renfrow and territorial
Jieuu VJitruei ucacT pv... I I nn.v w ^-uv.
the posiofl ce Book and Xewa!Treasurer M. L Tumor v eu. pa«engers ( tfuftnmerB ot Uiiuk oI Perry and
j on the north bound last night, on their: iir(jgoD [G Skgtomers of the First
the Guthrie Daily way to Washington. | Bank. The question of Uichardsou
NOTEb.
We hav given the testimony as fully as
possible as given by all parties. Of
First Stale course this is hard thing to do unless
'one can use shorthand Bystem. out we
Rich-
chief topic of: believe we have given all the evidence
prstically as it w as
poeition in
btore.
11. A. Piatt, of - , — — I ■ ,
leader, was up tor k few hours last evcu Ttu, IrfODar,i |!ros. stock of groceries , maining aa director
! has been purchased by C. R. Higdon j witness stated
t-oKSAU:: \ Washington hand press and moVed to theiwostsi de of the square, ^ ^ ^ aUornfcV for Richardson.
roller and slide oombmed. burgain j opposite the land^offino. Witness advised defendanW to send the
We wish to express our thanks to the | notjeeB to depositors. ideas as to what we hav. understood to
Hope Manufacturing Co., manufactur-1 Amoa Fitts took the stand and testi- l,e the status of the case, all prejudice,
ers ot the Columbia bicyctos, and al"°| (jed t(,at ha was in the newspaper busi- and our ideas of what the prosecution
! our genial townsman, Chas. L. Wanner.' jQ June, 1895, and did advertising Bbould or could have proved, and take
ieorge Dav if. the jeweler, has closed jor a very handsome ca ander for 18'J6. ' for Firet State Bank of Perry. Adver- j evidence as it :s.
«■ - ta"a j.i.^r iTJ!. C,
of the finest farms in th- Strip, attended M- g .
INSURANCE.
AEE YOU IN8DBED?
A -mull spark often conaume*
in u few minutes, the accumuli
tion of vears.
Kii-kne>f, ncciJent, or suddeu
death frequently teriiiinntea the
valuable life of u bread winner «'
a happy family—reducing it t'
jioverty and want. 1 ire, life and
accident insurance protects against
these misfortunes.
To JTt't GOOD INal'KANL'K it IS iiM*
piirtant to select companies whose
historv shows them to be tbiki'
and tuck and who make f;ood ex
liibit- of bona Fit#: assets anil
VMrixw this office.
Ilowendobler's
puriff. B, vitil zc.
, blood*
Extract Sarsapriila I
and enriches the
Rum* C. 1
I' NIOII'IS OF l.AIIOtC. 1- A '.'.I
K nie t- e.e h Monday ' ^'"'"Vna' F
in their I all on bth between I), aa.t r..
Visiting Kn^htscord.allv^ited.
E. M. Thomas K_s. T"o« Mofaor. K.S
It <• ..,,,1 J. ot A. local union No.
I I Au i> Irv or. meets every hriday tnes.
atV;!0 at the city hall, Vi.it- John Lmn went to Guthrie last night,
'ng'b rothersatwa)" welTonie. j ^ ( ^^ Uj Kiugtisher before he r<-
' turns.
Elder E. C. Del-plain ie spending the
week a! Blackwell and other towns
.i it uluisi' ntin iosseh bear Mvitncss
We submit the evidobce and v\Iiom 1AID Losup j
our readers can judge for themselves,and | that their policies are valuable,
in doing SO we should throw- aside all pi,,.ls0 EXaniine our companies
We have had experience.
It. It. Hudson iSt Co.,
Office over Globe Dry Goods store,
Perry, O. T.
hand.
i; G Ueil relarued yeeWrday from a
trip to tli« Cherokee and Osage coun-
HAKHOSV
K ' , 77 I'. rrv lx-Hlge No. «, K. of P,
° t*a nve * • Monday night at 8 p-
meets ete . • * J
AllvlBitingKu«j^^i^!l0,?!!!:
t'crry Lodge No.
There was a tine array of legal tnleut
Agricuiniriii ow . token from the advertisement. I..
in which he is much interested. , rebutlal pUiiotitT placed upon the
Mrs. D M. Kirk bride, who, with Miss 6 nnd Paul Noyes, from near White
May Bt lie Boggs. have been visitingjher R.jck, witness stated that he had con | ^ lawyers insured an intense tight
sister. Mrs. W. Glenn, of this city, are ] versation with Richardson Jr. after con- • •
• t f v V T T * u..nll n n il i i . .. .1 l> ii.ltnrrLi in tolll 111 m 11
j Moore, and the defense by Hon. M. II.
I Howard, of Oklahoma City, Attorney
I General Gatbraith, of Guthrie, and
I Morgan i Pancoast fotLiacii). 'lhi--
uorth.
M L. Barter, editor of the Kay coun-
ty Democrat, was down from Newkirk
^ ; jestarduy.
«. V' Workmen;, Remember tl.« medicine you should
An«~tl.nd third Tuesday evenings taketo p'lrify your blood ie Hjwendo
.ta tirat anu • oUU' — *
Dg as one, said it Farrar would help
any, the bank was stronger. Witness
lias money tied up now in First Slate
I ^ Kllraut Sa,Ba,,r"lr
, Ircm Other lodge® ™r" For au artistic ehave, that leaves the
face perfectly smooth and soft, go and
"i i Riiuare. Worn men
building on weRt s - 1 , c0. i
gisHt .tam ing^rom - M.
dially invited, r-
pi>od standing
at. 0e*Vx
0,ub' J All reform work
1
* V . x n clock All reform work
da) evuD,".g'i,ed to discujs this bond
<"Z K of L Hall, on 6th street.
qi.**t . no colkHitlon
1,1 -uissH.n fee. . jj Ll.vvis.
u. Bh J'in0' ja#' " •
f airman
A.
K. ?
¥
..Willi' kMBMI No. l"1^!
I' ever, 'l'aturdiy ey
in8 at 7:30 in
ins ai . " v,.#
west of land ol
K. of P. hall or
M,w Mitti* It'
W.J. STONK. M. W
It S.
see Ellis, at the Palace barber shop, se.
corner square. "
l,o to tho Hotel Orlando to eat.for the
cook up there caunot be beat. Every
tliu g there is both clean and Dent and
every meat is a genuine treat.
Deputy Morris Robacher, of the Osage
nation, was apaseenger on the train to
on- ■ Guthrie laot night.
til sleet, | njrgi Oottaigham and Mrs. Derbin, of
' Oklahoma City, are visiting W. A Par-
ker and family.
Garnett'e Cherokee Cough Syrup is
HlBter. .'im. • ' • -
now visiting with Mrs. J. H. Everett and i solidation and Richardfon told him in
family, of Oklahoma C ty. the bank that one bank was sufficient
una that a saving of about *3,000 a year
The Oklahoman of yesterday -ays: j bc malie b), the Uvo banks work
Will T. La Hie, the Republican war horse j ^ ((g u()B> gau( it j,>arrar would help
from Perry, custodian of the Historical;
society,and all around flood fellow, i in j
the city, attending the Agricultural so ^ ^ Qf pfrr}.
ciety meeting. | jj Huddleston, of White Rock
The phrenological examination, given j township, stated that he never had1 any
at the Agricoli, by Prof. Preasuelt, are \ conversation with Richardson Jr. about
both araustng and interesting. He ex- j con.jlidation. >on
Tm the heads of a number of the W. O. M.eir stated that he bad con-
from the first and the spectators were
not disappointed. It was an unusually
interesting case and gtroog mtereet was
manifested from the start.
prominent citizens, and found some very
versation with Richardson Jr. and thu
metii*. aim IUUUH ,
large ones. He can be seen at any time the latter told him the same par .es
, j were interested. W itiiess went in inter
* I est of Bradstreet to get rating; was told
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lug- the ftrm were just he same; was few
ert at i. quarter to ten last night, a fine Wfeka after consolidation.
eleven pound girl, who ha. been enmed j, K t;jbbecs staled tbat he had con
Barbara.as a fitting compliment to Whit Ter6at,uu With Richardson Jr. after con
tier's "Barbara Fritchie," and in honor soiil]ati<jn concerning officers of new
of the fa-hertand. Frank is overjoyed, bltnk autl
as in addition to the advent of little liar
r i .r-mperance Legion) I Garnett'e Cherokee Cougb ^ r"P_'b townsite board, to a valuable lot in Per-
T. L. (Loyal i afternoon at 3 j 6uaranteed to cure cough., colds, hoars- ( Ki->K immediatelv Bare to little
r buna. w.,,.oK H . i..«.
J. meets every church,
'clock, at the 1 resbyter. „orBi
MAI D i' prwlil)wnt.
less,soreness in lung, ur money re
Fain Taf-.M*!',
One Minute C°u8l^u,™ '"hdd^en au
remedy for croup. Safe
adulU. "
Adverttai'il Letters.
and mention date of this 1.^.
nT'laiues11 Johnson, Mr Malw
£ , 'r SlM Kakcmillar, W C
^ U Mrs E A liik.te, Molvin
u' 4 Kell°>« Mr* Aduio
Curb, A - -
"Courier'
Lairaraoru, bhoruiil)
PovTMraEmma McCain B O
Sw.l May.WmJ
Ex Governor Swineford left for Gutr.-
rie last nignt, where ho will make an of-
ficial examination of tbe land otlice.
l>des of people have pile.,but LeWitl/s
Witch llalle Salve will cure them
When promptly applied it «""> scalds
and bum. withouUhe sliglOest^patn.
Cjpt O. M. U imlin and Hon. Alomo
By.™ were in the oil, ye.terday, on
their return frun. Guthrie to Newkirk.
Ed Coyle ban abo-t 12,000 in gold.
Lore or loss, which be is thinking of
puttiug up in I ackugoE of Lyoua cof-
I (no,
' Charley Greer, who caite up to atteju
IheLsap Year ball and see his Baay
friends, returned to Guthrie yeeWr-
bank and that Farrar had been at win
dow attending to business, and in ab-
bara. he received today a deed, from^the (anoe 0f purrar, Richardson Jr was at
, hoHrs. window and was told then by him that
efunded 1 ^ wbich he in:1,1"'t)iatelJ' gH,B to lllt he was assistant cashier.
Amos Filts was again called and sta-
ted tbat he had conversation with Rich-
ardson Jr. and that the latter told him
the two banks had been consolidated,
was given list of officers. Conversation
29 tf
Barbara as a birthday present.
Cit|>i<l Ways.
James L. Wolleson.a vouug gentleman
well known in our city, was married to
Miss M. E. Wyrick, of Emporia. Kansas,
at 4 oclock p. m. yesterday, at the resi-
dence of his father, A. Wolleson. corner
11th and G streets, Rev. F. W. Houchens
of the Baptist cbr.rch officiating.
Tho w;edding was quiet, ooly the fam-
ily and a few friends being present, Mr
A. Wooleson, father of the groom, .nade
him and his handsome bride a present
cf a complete housekeeping outtit.which
is much appreciated by the young
couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolleson will furnish
rooms over the lioBton store, where they
will begin housekeeping, and be at home
to their friends. We tender our hearty
congratulations to the bride and groom,
and wish for them that they may enjoy
the full frutition of connubial bliss.
This ia a New Story About it.
"Sav, look here," said the black bass
to the cat fish, "what do vou think about
the story that was told a good while ago
about one of your tribe swallowing a
man by the name of Jonah?" "There
you go again, 'bassie,' asking more fool-
ish questions. Now, I don t believe any
of mj triba ever swallowed a man; you
must take me for a 6Ucker, though I
think a man will soon swallavv you 'bas-
sie.' I heard a gentleman say to Albert
Ruebjusta moment ago, 'give me a
black bass'—you are a 'goner.' What,
did 1 hear a fellow say he wanted a cat
ti?I,! Yes 'bassie,' we are boti, going to
help feed the ninety day people."
Best fresh fish, and best served at
Rueb Bros. ■*" "
lligb Five Party.
Wesley Taylor and wife entertaiued a
number of their friends, at their resi . Bu, .... —
dence on E street, last night. High five cnUie up over note owed the old ban ,
was the amusement indulged in, after Rud Richardson Jr told him lite father
which a substantial and elegant lunch had endorsed note ovvr to!arrar and ho
was served. The following wore pres- ( would have to see hna about it. O'licers
t. ! given me: Gregory, president; Hartly,
Mr and Mrs.Her.ry Johnston, Mr. and vice president; Hichardaon Jr., cashier;
Mrs. John Flemming, Mr.. Oster and Farrar, assistant cashier; Richardson
Mr. Roback. Mis. Edith Taylor and Sr., First National Bank, Arkansas City
Mr'. Roback wore oris* winner1. ow' j and othara direetorti. rhis was op tbe
aver Wesley Taylor ond Mr.. Oeter morning ci June Utb, 1'iJa.
claim to bo tho champion, ot tho evau- w. Farrar cgiiin to;ktho utand and
•nc Sf)'1 "hanenga all casn.rs. I stated in regard to tba latter? ssut the
, Rjchardsons mentioned above that be
Eutertuluiueut I'ostpoiied. uever received directly any replies.
Tlie New Bank
Will be opened on the corner of 7th
and D, if the room, now occupied by
Henry Friodlander,can be procured. F.
G Moore and H. A. McCandless. the
gentlemen who will open the bank, have
purjbased tbe bank counter and flxiuris
used by tbe-Orst State Bank of Perry.
They think they will be ready for busi-
ness in about two we ks.
For Sale.
Wanted.
A bright boy or girl in this and every
town in the vicinity where there is not
alrendy an agent, to sell the No.'v ^ork
Ledger, America's Greatest Story Paper,
by the week, and act as agent, making
2 cents on every copy sold. No charge
being made for unsold copies. No pos-
sible risk. For full particulars cUI at
the otlice of this paper.
Masonic.
There will bo a special communication
of Perry Lodge. No. 15, A. F. A A. M.,
Friday evening, January 31st. All
members aro urgently requested to be
present, to take action relative to the
annual session ot the Grand Lodge, Feb.
Utb.
Hkmiy RUCKF.s, W. M-
S2
12re^n, Htella
Aardin, Agnes
Hannah, Mike
Hiinaions, A M
Tica, John w
\Jpte|p tl,J.obn
W lii we,
day.
Jit
y(hi can
This w
most
health
Ik
xcuse for slepploss nights when
„ procure One Minute cough oure.
Alii relieve all annoyances, cure the
severe cough and give you
Gau you afford to do without
K.K Hwwtobtor.
Fob Sale ok Exchange: 330 acM
farm in Anderson county, kansas, eight
mi lee from Garnett, one-half mile from
post office, school and church. SS0 agree
first bottom, 80 acres sccond bottom,
• "• t watered by creek. 3 acres of tine timber
Fir6t-clo:s railroad tioket from Perry g-j acre3 Elegant timothy meadow. Every
to Chicago, Wo00; good fur 30 days.|foot ti>>dblo oicopt timber Jand. Fioo
Tho Iigalls Mills Co.
27 01
crchar i in full bearing. Will .eli at •
bargain or exchange for smaller farm,
jver it'teivcu untv.u; i yoll to nn<>w mut ^o,. .... - -
j „:„! 1 .1 K Evaue took the stand and stated j Saive will cure them. This medicine is
The entertainment and social which I J-«™s .nt,.faction. Did I speciti- for all complaints of this char
was announced to take place at tb« that lie . pu„_,,a iu flrln from acter. and if instructions iwhich are mis-
Ibargaih or exenange rorbumuw
If suffering with piles, it will intero6\ j ^ KOO<j business property or stock
iu to know that De Witt's Witch Haze^ ^ Enquire of or address
R II Pm
♦hio
DeWitt's Little Early Risers for bil-
liousuesa, indigestion, conBtipution. A
simHl pill a vmaiit care^
H. U. Ummnliftlar.
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Perry & Welch. Daily Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 233, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1896, newspaper, January 31, 1896; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111670/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.