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DAILY ENTERPRISE-
OFFICIAL PAPER OF NOBLE COUNTY.
VOL. 3.
PERRY, NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1896.
NO. 250
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nia link11«h1 train for all « nlifornia points.
No VW make- con...'cti«-n for t'hieiu'n.
aWner from ArKm.Mih • ity to K;in«i < '>
inaktM ct nn«*« tions at Winti M with Southern
tr i in* ••a t. and at \\irhita with Itihco
train* .-a-t f"r St. Lnula ami intermediate p ints
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p Hoa us uid m eerrj i Matept> bttWMa Ar-
,,i... m i Id an i PimiL
T|okaUii4daad kiaMBfaobiokad toall prtj
of ti,, country Ae«'i<lent tickaU auW. A re-
duction of 10 i^rcent madeun round trip ticfcoU
t.. all point* whara one way furo ti"** not axcwea
jjuu.
K. E. W'bhtebvflt, Agent
LOCAL NEWS.
i bai.il at 11 a. m
For a good bath go to W. O. Parker,
Geo. Washington social Friday night.
Deputy Steve Burke went to (luthrie
t kIu:
Watch for Sharpie)
Monday.
C. D. Hansen, of Downs, was in tin
city today.
Attorney Ransom returned from New
kirk today.
tronize Tom and Henry, the bebt | Copt. C. A. Morris visited the Capital
LODGE DIRECTORY,
A holds iu*regular communication the
lirst and third Friday* at hall on l>
strei-t. All masons i
cordially invited.
0(1
T)EKKY Chapter .No. 15 Koyal Ar«b
1 Marina n •- ts at Mas nu: hall -
1) street every 2nd and 4th i riday at
7:30 p. i". Hkmry Ulckkb,
11. D. McKNIGHT, • 1 •
Secretary.
lAAHTEUN HTAH, Perry ohapter
Li No 23, meet! regularly on the second
i,ml f .rth Wednesdays of each month
at hall on D street. Visitors cordially
nvited.
barbers in tr.e city; on the east Bide.
Joe Lafferty went to Newkirk last'
night.
Try a "Cup Defender" cigar. No bet
ter grade of 10 cent goods made. 4itf
llowendobler's Tustelers ch ill cure will j
cure neuralgia and all diseases caused by |
malaria in the blood.
Attorney S. 11. Harris returned from
Newkirk last night.
Before going to the gold fields stop at
Rueb Bros fur lunch. 50-tf.
llowendobler's Tostelers chill cure; a
troe tonic; n sure appetiser; a complete
strengthened
For wall paper see llowendabler.
HI Ililll «' i
good standing Handsome patterns; low prices.
11. II. Howard came up from Oklaho-
ma City last evening.
today un legal matters.
Mrs. T. M. Miller left on the noon
train to v.sit friends in Guthrie.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Milton have re
turned from a lengthy visit in Missouri
Deputy Frank Canton was in the city
today from Pawnee on his way to Guth-
Ni GGETg OK GOLD.
ABAGAIL SOCIETY.
Wcndcrful Mineral Yealth na&r Perry of EatcrtaitcJ
MirveloHs Richii--a -Large Hum'.1 :s J
Visited tha Mistral Fields Yes-
terday ond Many More Went
Today -Eicitem nt In-
creases Hourly-
. the B&i
Evanine-
Church last
Opera House,
i One week, CommencingPj^ 24
' Editor Amoa U. Fitts,of the Democrat,
j has returned from a two days visit to
Stillwater,
James Brjanisnow in St Louis on
business with the Anhauser Busch brew-
ing company.
Miss Edith Cuppage, sister of T. II.
has tiled on a claim adjoining the town
site of Newkirk.
The ladies of the Abegnil society of
the Baptist church enter°a>ne(l their,
friends at the church last, evening in a
very pleasing manner with a program of
| varied and novel interest. The pews
After the return hist evening of a jmtj ^nen removed from the center of
large number of our citizens,who visited the church ond the ia-vjo c'iaj?ei 1-ad
the gold fields n*ar the city, the excite- ^Pen converted into a moit happy home
ment, wiiich had b^on noted for its in- appearance, by hangin;; portiers at
tensity during the day, grew to a white |^e cn ranco betwun ti e two largo
heat, Nothing was heard on the streets i ruomSi nDtt plh<-:n;,f art. ni.c ilrapc -
st night but the talk of the wonderful UJ(jUt tho rooms, just i\l.« re the> wou. ■
mineral field discovered near our city, | [lQ t.xj)ected to be seen, to complete the
and the rays of the morning sun had 'unrmony and rc-tii.- d taste displajed in
ivvy^ v>'r>v.,vv,r^^v
PakA A 2*.
Lpi tktrc Co.,
and the liriUiuiit Star,
>/f :7;?.: :Tf::
decorati<
searc3 chased the shadows from the city 0 fiurround:i.h-,
when many of our citizens wero again
on their way to the scene of the dis
covery, joined by a largo nomber who
were not in the crowd of yesterday.
Several experts were among those who
visited the locality of the discovery yes-
terday and returned with some very tln«
specimens of gold ore. One gentloman,
IO. O. F# Cherokee I>xlge No. 14 1.
<) I) F meets every Thursday evening
at 7 •.:'>< p. m. on 7th street between B
und C. Visitors are always welcome.
J. W. QUICK, W. iIlTv"'n
Secy. N.u.
Cripple Creek mine^, has some very tine
\ specimens of gold ore, and he gives it as
J. II Mnpon and Thomas II. Cuppago his opinion that if tho vein from which
I were down from Newkirk yesterday on , the s a in pies he has wore taken is as rich
i land otlice matters, as indicateil by them, that there is mil- .
.1 : r 1 WJM lions in it. He baked and blowed some that they furnish the p I an vera, a.
llowendobler's llorehound and Wiki ... n J , . :«
vi «... o r of the pieces of rock, which snored a u ianciBome pnze to be giv- u to the lad:
Cherry cough syrup will heal any sore- * . , no, "uu 4 1 . . .
. .. v ui 1 n 1 1 wonderful richness of free gold, and, as r ,r0nt eman who gave tha greatest,
iiess in the hronchil tnbesor nasel ca\ , , , ,, ,, .Un w, ..
. ^.i ne claims,of snrprising purity. j number of answers. Mics Bertha nor-
1 1 ' We were in conversation this morning jon was [jl0 fortunate lady aud won the |
Perry, who has had
seventeen years
_
IO. O. K., Perry encampment No
r,' meets every Tuesday
it 7a0 at Odd Fellowa hall,
patriarchs are cordially invited to at
W.QOH*. 0. P. ,
H. W. l.K'MSQt.K, Scribe.
T^niKK l.odge No. Daughters of
L' Rebecca, I. o. O. F. me.-u. ertty
j-ue..lay of each n* th. VWtom we,-
ion*. lta.UHMnw.lt.fl.
Mas Mabiiu Mookk, bee.
ToL. It.. Homer C. Jon* I'.^t No. 4:'.. j
*T meets lirat and third Thursday even-,
incsat 7 I., m. at their hall near the
ISSJr of SeTenth and B atrN*. AU
nnmradesinviteil to meet with ua.
ttomkkc« jonb . W. n.c.
II Na lOmeetaevery «nrt and third
Thursdnvs at p. •''< "a" on
Seventh betveen C and D street^
Hattif. J. McKxh.ht, Ires.
BKMIC. PO « W. S<-''-
I'MtillioOl I AliOlt.I. A. MB
]\ nelie M nday erenlng aU 30
m their haU on 6th between 1). and E,
VisitingKn.ghtseord.aUvmv.te.l.^
K. M. Thomas 11. S. Tiios. Monrof. F.S
I T- M- Kicharoson is up from Oklaho^T^hohas" had" much experience in the
Don't forget tho Presbyterian Bocial | ma City today attending suits in the rv^oi. K„a KnniA \ erv line
next Fridayevening. i Probate Court
Stop that cough with Howendoler's
Horehound and Wild Cherry cough
syrup.
Judge J. L. Pancoast came in from
Fewkirk last night.
j For same: A Washington hand press
' roller and slide combined. A bargain
| Address this office.
Wanted:—Wood, com, hay, vegeta
bles or anything else a family can use,
on subscription to the K.ntkki'HIsk.
J. P. Leach, of Arkansas City, was in
•mng tlie yesterday.
Visiting' I'resbytetian church Geo. Washing-
j ton social light refreshments next
1 Friday evening.
Attorney E. Bee Guthrey returned —
.. , . , , 4 u* just out of the shell, of the most
from Newkirk last Right,
Don't be without a bottle of llowen-
dobler's Horehound and Wild Cherry , . i -- . . . . .
cough nrup. It cures croup. t I Shsrpley'a Lyceum Theatre Co. wUl \\e do not claim to be experts or m.n-
, . .. , ,, I be at the Opera house all next week, at erol'..^.-ts. and canno. treat too sui jict
Stop that chilling by the use of Uow- ^^ « ^ centr.' with that .aUll^nce that it deserves;
endobier-s lWelera chill cure. t | J ^
Miss Jennie Anderson has returned to , -*
' her home at Shawnee. 1 Dr. Fratk Johnson, who is the mem-
H „o„ Her of the Territorial Republican com
A cougn never wears awaj. llowen- .
i , , vim i in ,„v imttee from his county, v.as over from
doblers Horehound and Wild Llierr) •
i Pawneeyesterday. "n his way to attend
cough syrup soon cures. ' • \ , .
'.he meeting of tho committee, today, at
mhanced by luvel)
s, presenting to th<
view a beautiful scenic picture.
A largo number of the lathes and gen- j
tlemen of tho city wera preWBt and , New Plays,
entered into the social I hasures of the
occasion with a senso of pleasure and
enjoyment doubly increased by the
Eocial eclat and pleasing reception of the
Iadie3 of the society.
The social fratuies of the evening
were clothed with novelty and original
ity; the tir. t being a series of questions,
called the "T" t, st, which were furn-
The Finest :::::::::
BAND AND ORCHESTRA
: : : : : Carried *y a Dramatic Co.
Elegant Wardrobe,
Fine Music.
Hard Time Prices, 10,20,&30c
Ladies Free Monday.
caiiea Vne- J. itn, , On Monday night every lady nciom-
ished those pr«Mat,witb the request that \ pa.iied by one paid reserved seat tickat
a ill iii> iniiiiilit ti iree.
! Prices at the opera house all next w;tjj a citizen
week will be 10 cents for children; 20
for the gallery and 30 cents for all down
1 stairs.
Mrs. K. W. Southard, who has baen
visiting in Washington, D. C . and New
priz'*
xperience in varioUS l the ente
mining relations, extending over most of j -n whicj
' the mining districts of the west, and on
the superior knowledge, which he has I
l.uu,iy,1 . gained in the school of'experience, what IIind
Vork City for the past two months, re- i ho says should be received with much
turned to the city last night. confidence, a. comieg from one who
| knows After hiving examined the earn-
For the choicest fresh cat fiali, oysters pieB,,f ora ;,l th.* gold holds and slio«
1 brought to tho city by himself and others
ious flavor, and tho most beautiful, bavs "the imitations are very flatter
white crisp celery, go to Kueb Bros, . „
Tha most fun provoking part of
■-rtainment wa3 the "potato walk
all joined with a lively interest
and much merriment. After a lively
competition. Dr. Doggett and Mrs. A.1 •
re declared tho winners and
INSURANCE.
AHE YOU INSURED?
small spark often consumes
For a pleasant shave patronize J. U. ^ j{tfD0
Ellis'popular barber shop, on tho east
Bide.
we can only give tho unqualified state
ments of others, who, from their exper
i lonce, certainly do know.
1 An unusual degree of confidence seems
to prevail a:ao:ig our citizens, as all who
visited the lields yesterday are enthusi-
ast." and freely ezprs s much confidence
j in tho outlook. (Jae of tiie most exper
interest ' ienced miners in the city exhibited tins
A
in a few Minutes, the accumul/
tion of years.
Si.-kur>s, accident, or sudden
death frequently terminates tha
vere awarded th ;>• ■ 1 lowing thi - , . . . . g
. .... nt entitled valuable life ot a bread winner c.
oame thecnttrming aiverweineov enuuwi 1
M A penny for your though to." which was I a happy family—reducing it to
unique and enlivening. Phere j poverty and want. Fire, life und
many tights th t penny CjaUlh,,ur' j aceulviit insurance protects against
chase and there were others that a _ • n
world of pennies could not buy; we men- these misfortunes.
tion thi3 parenthetically. To get OOOD INSURANCE it is iin-
Choice refreshments ot ambrosia and .,.inl tu SL.lL.ct cdllipanifS whose
cake wera aarvad, after whioh tho com-,' ,
pany separated with the happy aanM of history shows them to be fried
having been most deliglitfully enter-1 ami TKUK and who make good ex
of uona fiiik assets and
tained by
society.
the ladies of tho Abagail
T it < and 1. «'i a- "• N
L t* i. l'..rry.t - 1 . meets ever) l-ridaj
evening at - at the city hall, \ .sit-
ing brothers always welcome.
; If suffering with piles, it win nueies, ■ ... ..... - -
, \t i i , 1 „„„„ )ou to know that DeWitt's Witch Haze morning a peice of porphery -stone.whinh
J. Malcolm Johnson, of Galveston, J.a.vewjllcur<;Uiem -jhis medicin- i-" I he found yesterday in tho mineral re-
Texas, was in tho city yesterday. I specific for all complaints of this char , evolutions
l'.les of neor.le have piles but DaWltfa art,-, and if instructions lwhichare mis- &*>' ani1 s^)S that the same evolutions
Witch llwli Salve will cure them p. are carried out. a cure will result of the earth whi-h haveproduced miner-
• ' « * ; . . • • 1 , . . .. eumapiiiK icic, c .1 . ♦ .. . . . 1 .. ♦ • c cf, .ra fnrmfl
When promptly applied it cures scalds \V have tested this in numerous cubcb
and burns without the slightest pain. and always with ,ike results. It never
E. K. Howendobler. , «n . ' R. Howendoblers
al deposits, produces this stone forma-
tion. Ho thinks the indications very
flattering.
A largo number of of our citizens,who
NEW EXCHANGE BANK.
Opened fcr Business this Morning and
Took its Place a^ong Us as 0'ie
cf Our Scund Ccmmereial
Institutions.
libits of bona fide assets
win i: i■ a11> losses bear witness
that their policies are valuable.
Please examine our companies
We have had experience.
U. R. Hudson it Co.,
<)ffice over Globe Ury Goods store,
1'errr, O. T.
11
I )
Come out andget acquainted, at the ; Hon. W. T I.ittle, of I'erry, who has „
Geo. Washington social, at the Presby- j ^.n in Norman for sometime looking ] visited tho gold fields yesterday, brought
AHMONY Debating Society i^'oets ^er;an church, next Friday evenmg. latter tho historical matter at the Uni- j back what appear to be very line speci-
! Judge N. D. Cone, who has been nf- ver^ity. returned home last Monday
'even Fridav night at K. 1'. hall on
7th street. Visiting jriends always wel-
corned.
IT of P., Parry Lodge Na 9, K. ot P.
jV uu-, ;.i ever) Monday night at 8 p. ni.
All visiting Knights welcome.
Lodge Xo. 18
. Ancioui"- ■ — 11 ^
,,.ts first and third 1 uesday evenings
i <> l . \v. - I'erry
A Ancient Order of United Workmen.
„t each month at 7::10 p. m., in Globe
building on west side square, \\oramen
in «• standing from other lodgee cor-
dially invited. A. C. Holland, W.M.
,f. C OaI kb Recorder.
1 at. Doxey, Non.lutereat Bond
i oiub, of Perry. Marts everylhurs-
,l.,v evening. 8 o'clock. All reform work-
f, Jmen invited to discus this bond
Sutton. K. of I^- llall, on 6th street
Admission free, no collection
li. 80 sLIHO, jAg,n.LIWIB.
C .airman.
TiMtlENUSHIP Assembij N
J* K of 1'- meets every Saturday even-
ing at 7-.no in K. of P. hall on 1 th street,
west of land office.
lir.NKY ('. SCHIU-ING, M. W •
T. \j- SrrRor.^, U. S.
flicted with rheumatism for a week, is ; morning.
able to be out again, I understand that although he has settled
Harnett's Cherokee Cough Syrup is I down to farming he like Cincinnattus
guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, hoars-i or Putnam of o.d, will glad y abandon
Ls,soreness in lungs or money refunded , the same in case his country should
29 tf want his services and wo can t for tiie
Doputy Morns Kobacher passed life of u, see how they can get along
through last night, on his way to Guth- without it.--\oice-^ ■•rman.
meds of ore,at leait this is the statement
Will would have his friends j experts, who have exammad them, make
Mechanical Skill
T3 never so much needed ns in the
rio with two prisoners
J. 11. Stout, the "cigar man," has the
only exclusive tobacco store in the city. ,vatch repairing business. Gail Douglas
All tho leading brands, both smokeii l- ... , i,„ „,,ot oi,tn .Imo store, is well anali.
and chewing, kept in stock. 4i tf
ica
T T L. (Loyal Temperance Legion)
li. meets every Sunday afternoon at 3
oHilook, at the Presbyterian ohuroh.
Maud Lof.iiim fk,
Fbkd Tkkkm 1 , president
Secretary
Box Supper,
o W. and .virs. Crosby visited school
in and around White Book on Tuesday
and Wednesday, and attended the box
supper given by the Summit [v|terary
Society at the school house in dist. ol
on Tuesday eveniug. An excellent pro-
gram was rendered, accompained by good
music. After supper two fine cakes were
Eold, the bidders voting on the most pop
ular young people present, lhe lady
candidates were Misses Maggie Lemmon
Cjra Weaver and Molhe Ball; Miss Hall
receiving the cake. The lucky young
man was a Mr. Botlnger, who is known
to many "Perry-ilea." Net proceeds of
entertainment, 810., which will be used
jn painting tho house. The teacher,
Jil'ns Mae" Brown, and many others
«,v>irod to pains in making the evening
u success. KvwvJjoJ) present "had a
good time."
M. Newton,daugh® of Mrs. Ruth New-
ton, are visiting her at the Agricola.
Go to the Hotel Orlando to eat.for the
cook up there cannot be beat. Every-
thing there is both clean and neat and
ever) meal is a genuine treat.
V. S. Phillips, of Jennings, La., ship-
ped a car of tine horses, purchased at
this place, to Jennings, yesterday, and
will be back shortly for another car.
100 brands of the leading tobaccos
manufactured, to select from at J, 11
Stout's cigar store. Also tino line of
pipes. North Bide of square, Ltf
llowendobler's Horehound and \\ lid
Cherry cough syrup for coughs and
colds.
t;8B Howendob'ers Iloroliound and
Wild Cherry cough Byrup for coughs
colds, sore throat and lung complaints, f
For the meeting of the Mystic Shrine,
to be held at OKlahoma City, February
180(1, tho A. T. & 3. F. will sell round
trip tickets at the rate of one aud one
third fare. Tickets on sale Feb. 2(5th
and 27th; final return limit Feb 28th.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers for bil-
liousoess, indigestion, constipation. A
small pill a pr-mpt cure.
at the east side drug store, is well quali-
fied to do work of this kind, which he
guarantees to give satisfaction. 4o tf
to us.
We 6 W some very fine specimens to-
day of what is claimed to be free gold;
the stone in which they were found had
been thoroughly baked arid blowed, and
showed lip w hat seemed to be the most
beautiful fine gold, which would run
from S1.000 to do,000 per ton. The flush
of th* tirit days excitement has not de-
minished and at the close of the second
day tho confidence has not diminished.
SEE TIIE LILLIES.
A Man
Went fishing for sharks tlieother day.
in Cow creek, lie didn't ca'.ch any, but
he came up town and found the finest
black bass, croppie and trout nt llueb
Bros, he had ever seen or tasted. Rueb
Bros, keep them.
For Sale Cheap.
5,000 pound fire proof safe, having
double outside and inside doors; combi-
nation lock.
E. E. Wfst;:rvf.lt.
50 It Perry, O. T.
George Washington Social.
The Presb)terian ladies will celebrate
Georgo Washington's birthday, Friday
evening, Feb. 21, instead of Saturday.
In the way of an appropriate program,
and light refreshments at the Presbyte-
rian church. Tha entertainers will be
dressed in old fashioned costumes. A
good time is anticipated and only 10
cents admission charged at the door.
DISSOLUTION KOTIOE.
J. B. Banks and R, E. Wade, doing
business under the firm name of Banks
A Wade, have this day dissolved part-
nership. Ail persons indebted to said
You want to get up to John Banks'1 firm will please call and make n Bettle-
boforenext Monday if you want any of ment at the old place of business on Gth
his tine furniture at a bargain for he will street.
pacK his grip and go next week, lie's Perry, O. T. February lith, IStti.
got everything you want, and at less | 47 Ot J B. Basks.
than wholesale prices 2513t '!■ B. \ ade.
"So'oman in all His Glory Was Not Ar-
rnyed Like One of These"
The most beautiful view to be seen in
any business show w indow in the city
is at llowendoblers. Take a look at his
west show window nnd you will see it
filled with the most lovely Calia Lillies
and other beautiful exotics, which he is
offering for sale at very moderate prices.
Thoy are lovely and can be better ap-
preciated by being seen. 218 3t,
F. F.. HowflndnbW.
Interest Increasing.
The revival meetings that have been
going on at the Methodist church dur-,
inlt tho week have been well attended. 1
and each evening an increasing interest j
has been manifested. A number of ex- j
ctllent sermons have been listened to
with marked attention. Elder Dele-
plain delivered a very impressive sermon
last night to a largo aud appreciative
audience. Rev. R. N. Smith, the regu-
lar pastor, is very earnest in his efforts
and is awakening much interest. Rev.
Rose, a popular minister of the M. E
The Exchange bank opened for busi-
ness this morning and has become a fix-
ture in our commercial interests, lhe
p.esident. Mr. P. G, Moore, is from Hoi
ton, Kansas, where ho is connected with
the First National bank of that city, or.e
of the wealthiest banking institutions in
the eastern part of the state, cf which
his father has been president for more
than twenty years. The cashier, Mr.
II. H. MoCandless, is connected with
large aud wealthy commercial interests
in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The capilal
stock of tho bank is 825,000 paid up,
with financial relations wi ich places at
their command sill additional capital
which may at any time be needed.
Their New Vork correspondent is the
Hanover National and their Kanses City
correspondent, the National Bank of
Commerce, both of which arc known to
be among our soundest financial institu-
tions.
They have put one of tho Iine3t M03
ler Bahmann safes, of the latest pattern
with Sargent .t Greenleafs' double time
lock. They have had built tinder their
special supervision one of the finest
vaults in the Territory, that would b ■
absolutely fire proof under any condition
or circumstrnce, which is a positive
guarantee to depositors of absolute
safety against fire or robbery.
They will do a general banking busi-
ness, buy and sell exchange; will place
loans on approved securities, Accounts
I of farmers, merchants, and professional
| men solicited. All business entrusted
will receive carefuLand pionipt atten-
tion.
T. M. Miller, who is well known in the
city, will have an office in the bank,
where ho vill bo glad to meet his many
friends.
One Minute Cough Cure is a popula
remedy fur croup. Safe for children an
adults. E. E How ndobler.
How Would You Like to be an Oyster?
You wouldn't like it you sa). Well,
perhaps the oyster might object to tak-
ing your place in the universe. But
speaking of oysters, have you ever tried
to toast on some of those luciousbivalves
at Rueb Bros., which they have just re
celved from the Guif. They are large,
tine, fr,. It fellows, nnd can tell you all
about the deep water scheme at the
Gulf. Just try some of them and be hap-
I'.v-
Wanted.
A bright boy or girl in this and every
town in tho vicinity where there is not
already an agent, to sell the Ne.v York
Ledger, America's Greatest Story Paper
by the week, and act as agent, making
2 cents on ever* copy sold. No charge
being made for unsold copies. No pos-
sible risk. For full particulars ct.ll at
the otlice of this paper.
Spring and Summer Samples.
B. Liebenheim, the popular tailor, on
the south side, has received avery hand-
ome line of samples for spring and sum-
mer suitings and trousers. Tho texture
and finish of the clothes is very fine and
the styles are the latest. Go and see him
when you want a nice suit. He will fit
you. Patronize him aud keep tho money
at home, 37tf
Case Decided.
The case tf mandamus of James B.
Oiggs against -lames Lobsitz, city treas-
Koss, a popular minister 01 m« .u. 1.. - . .
church at Guthrie, and very successful urer of Perry has been dec d d In the
in revival services, is expected soon to j «uPre™^m favor of_L*s..z. All
assist Rev. Smith. All are invited to
come and join in theso cervices and
praise lliui.who istho author ot all that
'9 good, truo an 1 beautiful.
Howendobler's Extract Sareaprilla:
"remedy for that tired feeling. *
the judges concurring. We will poblish
tho sylabus in tomorrow's issue.
April Fool's Kutertainincnt.
Tho Indies of the M. E. church will
give an April Fool's entertaiianent at tho
1 pera house on the eveniug oi April 1st
Notice to the G. A. It.
Notice is hereby given that the regu-
lar meeting of Homer C. Jones post. No.
4", will be held at the Pleasant Hill ho-
tel, on C street, between 8th and 9th, on
Thursday evening, February 20th, at
;30o,clock. Business of importance
will come before the post. Every com-
rade is earnestly requested to be present.
By order of
Daniel Martin, Commander.
-.• ■ .
Mastiuetl Novelty Social
Will be given by tho ladies of the W.
R. C., on Friday evening next, Feb. 21st,
at the Thompson building, corner of 7^h
and D. Evory one come and have a
good time and bushels of fun. Admis^
siou aud refreshments, 10 cents.
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