Daily Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 23, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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DAILY ENTERPRISE-TIMES
VOL. 4
OFFICIAL PAPER OF NOBLE COUNTY.
PERRY, NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1896.
NO 16
The Difference.
Is About
per cent
"!>« • - •
Between the prices .if Shoes at the New Uoot and Shoe Store, at
A. II. J'okuman iV C other places where they keep a few
shoes. \\ e are in the shoe business in a way that benefits the buyer.
r\ r y
m
/km
w
s <y~c
■<3i W
Having Two Large Stores
One at Kll'orj^lo Springs, Mo., and one at Jerry, O. T., and buy-
i'|fl to'' '"'lli stores at once enables us to buy a Hundred Shoes of a
ki.id, where small stores would only buy a dozen.
So You See We Own Our Goods Cheaper
Uian any otic cist in the Territory can possibly buy tlicin, and in
way wo can sell you better goods at lower prices than any one dare.
S8S9
Seo our L.dieb' RA„ fA Cq
Oxford's from.... uUt IU (Jui
Men's Veal Kip Buckle ftA/i
Plow Shoe, {JUL
Worth in other stores $1.25
Ladies' Satin Culf 7 Rp
Shots, i Jt
Worth in other Btores $1.00
Men's Oil Grain Con- QA/
gresa Plow Shoes out
Worth in other stores $1.'Jo
Men's Satin Calf, Fine 0|
Shoe, Lacn or Cohort sh, . (}1
Worth iu olher stores $1.25
Ladies' Dongola Shoe.. 7F\n
Worth in other btores 81. til/
linb 16 Donnola Shc.e.
Worth in other stores -5c
15c
•T-v.
t \/ \
We Have the Largest Stock of Hats Ever Brought to Noble County.
v. 8S ? ' > < v x'*y
i-l-ae-ays Cssafte t=
m iri © g $>
asa^fexaxts,
Naar Corner D an J Sixth St.,
ifi Jones' Building, Perry, Okla. ALONZO IU. SCHMIDT and C hV. CLASBY, Man ger s
ALL ARE IN ON IT
Tkiver and Harbor Dill Attacked
by Dockcry.
ULL IS CRITICISED BV UEI'BIRN.
!'«>• k«r> Kiprti et Inntli i on 1 li* lit' It
nut l.lktly to b« luterruptril liy
A|i| l«ut« Whit* lie Altai Us
Ihe llmun-Muie*.
Washington. May.i. Th. Philip* la-
bor com m la a Ion hill, which wa t h«iv«
c me to u vote In lh«« h<oi«>* to l-tv un«
d«-r th*' apeilal order. wji - mj■!• ly
crowd***! ..lit by th*- c *nf•-1•• n • r-'port
« n !h* rivrr snd harbor and autidry
| Vfl '.!! TV- hill will B' • \ I ■ -l
ft* it Week
Tht conference report an the rlvep
an 1 harbor hill, whb'h raport.-d an
agistment on all tht Itema a\« mal
relating to the Kama M m a an I F-*n
Pedro harlaira, California, wan mala
the Iu Im of h vary Iditer attack « n ilia
hill by M*-aar« Hepburn lltep ta am«1
Dockery i|i*m M-> Th latter said
li * opj.| ihii m< iaur« btHiauae It i*in-
lalnH a*..tout a|M rM|,rlat lon« n l war-
lanlcd by lha c«>n<ll<ion « f lha tr-aaurir.
HI I i'mi Ita mHmM thai in- r. •
•uarka a uhl not ! .• i>uti« tuai" ! Vy ap-
pit im
• "W*« « ■ nil in on It." he a«hl I aar
• a -1 l>a 11 > a mil lament* t
Mr. Unohery'ii r-marh* aleuit lha
"Impoverished treaaury an 1 hi* appeals
|J|p ; ' i«M I I v i
Ive Jeers by ftepubli. ana \l the cog.
• lotion nf gla tlm« Mr II - k-i * fl ra.|
i" yi«M flrt an mlnnt"* if h.' w«miIi|
|* lhl utii a plnala n-m in lhr bill thai
aa§ not JuatifUi b> ih*« nfln r !*•
I rti ft«oiKl tipplaua*) Th« rhal*
|a«fa hroimht Mr M^hlirn iIU | 11 I
<o hia frn n alb ng «| " H
agalnal tha bin
Thia bill, ha aad. ba4 b* «"n |M v l 1 v
• fcftttal n«J"ii v with* ill ifwlxiia, an l
h fha-b' ba aaa r<loit lha n t a a*
lb n of th« bill b« l «var baan r« ai1 in
fh - b« u*a Nil m ihr h!««n v th«*
# ••*•*« ha«1 ba^n lin -an •urii vlllalnoiia
hal«la*liii -« vanl«^lvn nillllnna • ar*
la.| In g Mil. hot g puaaraph of wm< h
*«ii awr i g«l . t«nai4«m afl«r
'h a |>r Mur* frnlldth^n now hal
♦ha a*«iifan«:a In g«H It# oppoftaitl in
|>oinl ro| it* mnlilnl<^4 lii«.| iliia
^han " aha lha," ba • ;*.| ami
upon « i. h fa Ian ^r« at, « \\ by
tmi f «rr lh Mil lw f *rt tiln^
Wl"« If yog wafr not ll l lonely to
f It ■ . • • . I . 11
tinning aharptjr rriti-if' I Ihp « r* m
lha Mlaaiaalpgl Mtrf r«immta«t i
Mr Mtml^ra mnii n lo «.|opi i,-a
usatl «44 ft liA'-. '** '• "
The aji ak-r reappointed : Hook-
er H-'-inn i • ! < '.v - • ,
Mr. Cannon f«'llow*f-l with th-«onf«r-
« nr. report < n the aundry t :\il apr ro-
prlation bill.
Aft*'r a- ni" 'llacua ian t ie ronferanca
report was -1. f . • I V.i t . :: •
At 5 p m . und«*r th* ru! -. the hou^o
took a receaa until R p. m.
Mosara H i n r of Nehraaka. tlr.uit « f
Venn.-nt hti 1 narr!.*; gf NaV Y-rk
Were Hpjx.int 'l ronf *r. -a on -tht* fortlfl-
catlon« apn: opiinii..a blil
At the night aeaalon of the h ite Mr.
Cummin*^ (T>.'m N Y..> mala a atlrr-
lug a patch appealing t hla Damo.-ralio
friends not to atan l In tho way of
meritori ua p.rialon billr Twelve toil la
aer* favorably arta.l upon
IIK.%HV loll UK, I AIII.laI I
llond Invriilgiiiloii I oinniliie** ImkIIi (lit
hiretary '• «im aimit.
Wgshlnfton P. C, May?.'!.—Th. aub-
fommltt**«> of th** a« nat 'mmltt**a on
flnanc* appoint I I • >u Vi t ih« mv*a«
ligation of th« r ♦ ut I • .I la«ue under
th p.'ff.*r reaoiul l« n liald Ha flrat ma. t-
Inff to.lav. hut tiaimet' I n buatneat
beyond dlr <'tlng that a b tttr b** writ-
Mn to Hacr. tary Carllal * reminding
him that lha romniltttt waa n >w per-
I | • I ti I Willi IIIIggllMa
II >n and ^. uld !' • pl a -i to rteelva
tha atatctnant In writing whh-li ha hti
e Ktiilb l a wlllingti * to fumlah N'i
lime e ta ■••t for tha nrxt mating an I
pr>bably n n • will be called until Mr.
Carllala'a •tatniienl la i%«ai\. 1
INHIAM llll.I II^IKIII Ill
inmpr<nMi«a on lha l'ro|* >io| linnet I n
nl*«inn ftitrnthnen',
Wgahlngi <n. May i The ronfeteea
on the Indian app >prlgtl n hill report
another dlaagr." m ut on ih*> annate
nm ndm*nt In regard to the g*v«rn-
hi'hi aupi'ot i of In linn achoola in «r*
ib r h a't 'W lh^ h"iia.' members ..f in**
I 'tifrrm • I i tal e ih- •..(«> of |he
bou* on the provision The provta*
ta« leigiing lo the lh llan T- Mt oy Un |
#vtt m haa l ean ••"t.gromlsrd so •« t *
auih. aiiti th^ tiawes lommiaston n
nak i roll of Indian tltli^ns. byt ti
will *ll*w an appral ii lha l*nit*.1
. ■ «oi 'a T*« I'ortimiaaion will
nUo |w etnpogrerd lo mall" a liai of
and I", oijo, i nil mfotmaiion rutt-
|| | I wilh lha |«aae aystam
lliMtl trap aitnnimg,
Clnritmall. Ma> Si Tha f..gr at •
ItsiaNt irap ah • iing I oirnatn n rl -
a I b da* The hialo • daily p"«. «otage
Sit IT® larS'-l- w«t' lhw*e of • III • I of
|nW4 aa I l« n- • 1* It* I* ike®
14 | III no 1 t i k-
Am< -tii > i to ik 1
VmiMff I i f « '
Ihorlf II* dei " I
Ha . •
im • «to *' f '
In# fr m • • •
^ has *p;
T^
NlllllAtlKA AID lOll TI a AS
I>opernor Cii Uioan (.rttefallv li'i-rpt
(iovernor liulcoml)'* ore",
, Lincoln. N«' . May ; rnc
Culberson of Texaa thla mom • pit1
i l to th • telegraph! ff r < f a.- IU.- a
rent him yesterday by Govern a
comb, as f ll wa:
Alltlli T' x . II iy ti M i.
Governor Silas .\. 11 -lo >mb, I. : In,
Neb.:
Th.- it inn Hff I It grlU | It Kill
accept unythlns your p.-ople m ty «.-nd
them. Communicate with C H. .nith,
chairman of the relief commit!".*. Sher-
man. Tex Accept my peraonal apprt-
elation uf your klndne.-.j
(Sign. I i C. A Cl'UIKltSON.
U vern r.
Secretary E. C. Williamson of lha
Nebraska club, cam down today from
(imah.i, and this aft -rn ion w.ia in < on*
sultatl n with tl 'v -rnor Hob nikb
Soma plan f «r taking care of the con-
tributions which th" u« op! • will h nd in
r i ne - to th - i•••! i ut ..f th.- k v« rnor
MB IN agr-. d IpM at MM gg tlial n
t Ml • Mgy 1 |gg| m ft itlng ; rdw
to the place needed.
ttaitl %ft «.|AIIM M 111 || \Nli
Sifgii|(l«Ml Infnnlt for « < onableraiion wiii*
Threw Them In ihe In a in in.
London, ling. May '.'l.—Tl « in.it,
Dyer, who haa lie en on trial on tliJ
rharg.- of inur luring numrtou* Infanta
Intruated to h«*r car*# baa b. u n. uten •< d
I • d'-ath Sii" was a a i« ati I at I; t d In r
togethei wilh her aoft-in-law, ii man
named 1'ilni r. rharg- I with havltiif
atrangled t • bath a numb, r of m fa ti'a
whoa* bodlrn w. re t oviMimI f. otn tha
Thano a. w lghled down wilh bt lck*.
Ki on letters found iti the p >m n ..f
lh" woman, u • m I appirmt that
th" pel' nia of th Infants « maign. I i
Mi- llysr'a ii w re a\tat r t ig
file lnt« n I • If • C' •
kin«i* • liy 1.1%e llird "h'Mii
Kin«a« city. May.T The fr«tut^ «f
1h< slat- "ho i nn t urnnnt'ut i« lay
v 1* ib« b\•• bud ah" • it tgmiv live
bird- for ||.« and ihp Kanaaa City star
• up valued t ,u snd t pta*. nllna tha
wing shot champlonahip Thn. wrre
wriv-ihiee i <ntesianla Th* i ^ent waa
toifln In I when darki "*e put en "lid
t i ih. dat a th . 'ting In \Vhltt>i and
.1 f Mlk y of hatiaa* Clly ha I both
fciiM iw>ma nvr airaigni i|<.oft«
g hrader or thla rllv who kill. I nrat
Urirrh alrnlihl waa prevented h> daik
h«ss from llnishing Me la e«n*idrred t«i
have a chame with W'hllt|p| and ItiUy
f #r the • hampi inahip
In th«* target event for ihe siitg
rhampb-nab p i A. ft. fcbl tt was vie*
toll "us. making 41« ut of gg.
Inter*ntiegi*te I rlehel.
Philadelphia, Pa. May m t nivarat^
ly of pennaylvnhla 'f -ai^d Ma^varl
I l t In l n«"l r-f the Inter' iijee'att
Iti k t rhampt naitip gam a. w<ti na«
wirhets d«awn in tha •ee.ind ihhina Tbf
t-o-e waa Marvitd. IM. t'ntvsrglty «|
•snu*i h ania, IM
AT MOSCOW.
Urtclo eL'm'o ItcproBcntatlvoa ara
Prcoontod to Royalty.
\—V '
A VERY ::0VLL DRESS IS WORN
i t It for 'I hue f tirb>ilil«'ii lo Wear I'luci |
fcalliei s — l.iiibnsslca I-'ruui Other j
Sutl.iiiH aro ileci'tveil m tliu
kicuiiiii With run.p.
Moscow, May 23.—The duke of Con
naught, rtpre^i ntinff Qu-. n Victoria a:
the coronation festlvltl h-s p:e>;enie I
to the czarina the #sianl crivs of thu
Victorian order, which haa been nuwly
founded by Queen Victoria, and also an
ornametal vase of th.- Armada p.it rn.
The cwtr today received in pri-
vgtt an .i nog ;ii-' CJnlttd si.tr- - n n«
later, Mr. Breckinridge, and then re-
eglvtd ti. - special tnvoyg of tht United
Htau-.«, a . t to rtprtaenl thg i it rn*
xnentof tht- TTnlted States at the corona-
tion, togtther. This included General
McCook tfnd his brother aide-de-camp
Seriven, C. mmander Bronson, and Ma-
jor J. \V. I'utzkl of th? f p'-clal embassy
and Rear Admiral T. O. SelfrMge, in
comn and of the Mediterracn s-juadron,
who brought his flxshlp, the Minneap-
olis, to Cronstadt to attend the corona-
tion as the naval envoy of the United
States. Mr. Breckinridge, Mr. H. N.
Pierce, eecrc-tary of the United Statea
legation, and other civil representatlv a,
wore, for the first time at the R:is.?!an
court, tha lull civil dr s:; pi t scribed f .•
those who are not allowed to wear tha
official uniform. This dl - < iniUtg < t
an evening coat with plain buttons, a
white vest, knee breech- s ana black sill;
hose, and no ornament.
The United States minister, the
special envoys and th ir staff tonis/.t
attended a reception giv n by the Ru?-
eian foreign minister, Brine.- L >' anoff-
Rostovsky.
Next wtpk Mr. Brtekinridfe grill fhrs
g dinner t(. dlitinfUWitd Amtrlcan v^l*
itors to the coronation and later, p; >b-
ably on Jo:.- will give a reception, in-
viting the Russian princes and fortign
princes attending the coronation and
the foreign ambassadors and about a
thousand others.
The special embassies to the corona-
tion from France, Spain, Japan and
Corea were also received in audience by
the czar an \ czarina in the Kremlin to-
day. A gild -d six-horse coach and sev-
eral four-hcrse carriages were sent to
letch #each • mbassy and suite. Each
embassy wis €*scorted by six mounted
grooms aad was received by guards .if
honor r.t kne Kremlin, where they were
conducted with great ceremony t- thfl
Alexander salon and thence to the Kka-
terina hall, where they were received in
audience.
A FAMILY ARRANGEMENT.
Lond i. May 23.—A Berlin dispatch
t • th Daily News ggyi: "Aoo ii llni 11
news from Moscow, after the corona-
tk* tht cggi*g grtgl unclt, Qrgnd Dukt
IM I • ' Kk rial vit -h. will r algti tbt
presidency of the state council and re-
tire from public Ufa ii will ba ru -
gggdtd in the office by Grand Duke
■\ Ig4lm : a: x ii!di • \ itch, tht iggr*t
eldest uncle, whogs p if t -f commaniler
of .the guards g -s to fTte Grand l uke
Bergiua. who.;.' wife, formely Print- sa
K! zab-« ii of HeSec, i. t'.e- czarina's sis-
ter, wh . will thus be located at St.
petersburg. It har- been the czarina's
desire t have her favorite sister near
her. Count Woronozoff Hask'fr will
auccecd Gmnd Duke 8erglus as gover-
nor general of Moscow.
FRENCH UN POPU la R.
Lend Mav tilths I ..,•%• NtWV w: 11
tomorr.-.v publish a dispatch from Mos-
cow which says:
"Popular comments on the Frtnch
mltti.-n are In no way flattering, and
the French alliance ii strongly depre-
cated by the lower clasve*. ar.d • ven by
the enlightened .uficial claa- a.who have
easily discovered that tlu-ro In no depth
< f slnc-'tlty In the p:- I fello..>h!p
The French allUince It t mply r.-gard* 1
a-< an cxigem-y "f the Eur p*in altua-
lion, t be droppod when It has a r\• I
|ta p irpott. Tht tlmt la pr •' iMy not
far dlstan! when ftu'Pln.i will l • in a
pogltlen to «1I«! ird all v .-t o ICui"-
ptgll alllane. a.''
HOI TIIK TI'HKa ON lliy. lit a
i liritlUu Inlntlil'iint* nf I lit- ttlaiol ut
I ret* II. tie ilie I |i|>« r I it ml,
Cun*' mllm pi . May M New ' fr*>na
Crett I" of th" gi .'in', -t ar • • . Turk-
ish tro pa In the district < f Sphakla art
aurround'd by Inru i nlK. wJ. * at • b««*
tng sld I by the In i ihlt.nr«.
lemdoii. I.iu. May A d npatc i
to the Tim from Athma aaya th.- mi -
ci - n f ihe Cretan In i -nit havt
eauaed n pmlo arong tii Tuiklah ru-
ral population, whl' li Is f1-«'i:u I ' th-*
I iwns "f the Ishn I "f Cr . f.ir r. fug .
thus e 'polluting a gr at d oig r of at It ••
tng |l e dormant fanatl ' rn of th • Turk-
la ta p"p i i a 11 ot in t - t *. n *. which «
greaily 11 • * a of the t'iu lOian p >pu-
In ii- n T d -p t • i con i hi "A
1 Ut U «h d •o ut a br 'I l-e|. igUl
elf i • pa; t fat 11' kill nt \ x iris by
the iri i n | « hteen Tuika hav*
b n i r i in p i ti iil'-, at har*
Piia i 1 ti M i .a t of the i*.
I.i ■ ; i I ten i -i it it
iTp.tbl i iat I.*an Turkl'h r*fugcea
hrt\ • It III ttellm
% ti IU4II to 1.1 orio i ia
thief nf «• e Itnmii'iioe I ii4igier« hat
II. n«b Meath*r Ahe*U
l ta:'. On; , Ma; I Chief Arthur
of th« It - i* ib.'til "f I • . n five |;tt«
gtheeit it llhelir to I? opp.it d for the
pt-eahbrn * Tl 'i* la t tii dtatgllaf
ii .n ai h hi*! admi'Uattailon and it la
likely l! i! th' (Utaatniffg will tiring out
g candid • but the inability of the d*d
effab c ii |g be «.f the • | l t • **i thai
h« ia te nap
Mr. c Du'nrll of f .rt Wayn lodi <*<<%
waa r i i t pffSbb nt and Mft M *
i i i i t. -' n f the grand
International auslliary ifa#utgn> . I> ?•.
C 'ltln of I | | Il . lonri, |> «' l ut
of Ihe Italiway Meh ^ *me. a ldl. a* I
the auadlat^y ig b-^hslf ef that b. \f
lodar
-2Ltwex-d. tlic-
ANT
This Week.
Pant Yourself for
iTctico SIic-jj*
ti R of Summer Pants Cheap. Customers
reap the benefit. Punt yourself cheap while they
last. All kinds of pnnls at prices to suit the time.
"jTc\a.rs to ITlecxce,
Clothing Co.
Xorth Side of Square.
I-\ G. Mooke, 1'resident.
11. A. McCasdless, Cashier.
Opposite Postoffice, Perry, 0. T,
Solicits Accounts of Farmers, Merchants and Corporations.
East Harrison Ava.,
H. H. PERRY, Proprietor.
Rates $2.qg per Day..V * +
GUTHRIE, OKLA
Ihe lending hulel of Oklahointl. Everthing new
S].,'ci:il attention to the trade of Commercial men
We Have Had Occasion to Say : : :
1 hat a Hhick Skirt, not a relic of last seasons grace,
but u Stylish Affair of the present day is a prime ne-
cessity. U'e have just opened another new lot of
l!lai-k Goods of the right sort for Stylish l'eople.
\\ iien you see our lllack Goods, you see the right
thin^ at the right prico. : : : : : : :
A Look at the Sky
llirongh an old 1 mhrelia reminds iin that the dav
have goiif Itv, when it turned Sun and l!ain. How
to get along with the old one is ti question, but
where to get a new one isn.it—Tliev are a
New and Fresh Lot,
And the prettiest we over had. The Styles will
plca-e you and the prices <>r right. Presden,
Celluloid and Natural Stock handles no two
j'l-t alike. A good time now to makeu selection
Cir.-KT.t nr„„ty , '. " VI
Combined - - . V' ".- "
EOYAL WORCESTER
ROKAL WORCESTER
—i
ROYAL WORCESTER
-Summer
Kxtra Long
When tloihr.l
In pcrfci t V
liigli Hu-t
ROYAL WORCESTER
ROYAL WORCESTER
lllw-k
Nnrolnn
In nil length, all Co|.
"I mill nil I'riiva,
Comfort Suggests.
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mw> '.ih.mit (mlnta ,„(f js, i, ^
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W. E, Chapman 6c Company.
Nt>rtTH9ID£ SQUARK.
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