Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 226, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 23, 1897 Page: 2 of 4
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DAILY EHTBSPitlSi-TiSliS
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DID p.n.v I rSi'Mnv.
'.URY k WELCH 1Miturs and i'ub.
l'AUDON' OVERLOOKED.
I X. linker Arrested fur an OITsue in
Noble Couuty.
OKLAHOMA LEGISLATURE.
ULE3KS APPOINTED IH THB H008E
-MANY DiSsAPMIHTED 0HE8
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IV .
s'or
I'i.kMN 01 hiibji'lUlTlONH:
•ek, III corrtur
tilth, la WtVAUCtf ••
.1 Mt.U-r, who liv. s near Council ■ -f WENTY-TIiUEE AUE FIXED.
li roves, vviih arreated yesterday on h war-
OHIOIAL DIRECTORY
tkhhivorul.
rnnt from X *bla count/, s:iyo the Okltt
hotna City Olclahoinan.
Wlieu the Strip opened u Bister of Mr
Uaker to >U a claim m Noble uounty. In
a controversy over the claim Halter had
a light with t lit* contestant and was ar
tested for a^ault. He was tried and
ponteuce I, but the sentence wan with
he'd, a wailing a pardon from the gover
lul l been promised and
ti.'! ij'iy ii'Mu rm
Stuu-il Loud l>tumlasioL *
COUNTS
frobivtr JmU"
At toriirj
.\ UliU < l«*« K
£ il t. I'.a.iic In>t lU ti .
W. c. lt*r.frow.
T.
Kraii*
.. . I'Ktrirk N.ul*'.
I). I'iiim ron.
... M. I,. Tnra«r. I ..
C, A.tinlhr&ith.
,'ir! . A. HUi c«w'. which the ju-Jge in the case hail recom-
mended
lly h >:ue oversight. the pardon wan
overlooked, but It titer went hi* way.
thinking th« matter had bv eu lettled and
did not kn jw otherwise until tie was
arreted )*3terd*iy.
lie feels confti uit that he will not
have to H«tve hie seutence.
list nn Allrt*.
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"rthinU.
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l. C. Holland..
I. Sold*
, r. carr*....
|T.r*t Ward...
£.<*.,n.t Wurd .
1 Lird W ml...
fourth Ward.
Mayor.
.. .Iwrk
...... I oiler Ja<U««.
Troaaur*;.
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" ' AS*mhoi'.
coinVIlhan.
.... .1 no. iHilsiiey, J. r
• tiuru. u, j. i . f.viuih
, A. Mocklny. A. t\ liiuuo
V.m V • t'l*."1-{ l r. t«l h
L4ND OFFICE.
r. W. Hails* *
POST OFFICE.
C, r. Driff
fnstmaater v
Onk day last weak, a Wood county
Pop went into the ottioa of tha probate
judge while the co"rt was in Koseou and
bintered the court for a horse trade.
Judge Htwdie promptly adjourned
court and went out and "swapped
hosecs" with the gentleinuu from Wood
On the following morning the statesiuun
.nii Pttylr. from Wood went c ut of town lending
111in newly acquired property, reuiarlcirg
that the "critter wouldu't pull a pouud "
. It. lilnK*
no. 8.
Chairmnn
Watonga Uepub'ican
Qf B r"te r Siiop,
J. H. E0HEYBUS8, Prop'r.
S juth Sidu Si|iiure.
Batl Artists in M« City,
Moled for the Bui Wot k.
and mo$t courteous triatminl.
Oscar Si id ii son,
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER,
2?«rry, - • OlclA.
P1kq« drawn aud eitimuta* mak* lot
•11 kinds of buildincn. VtMt of rafi
fiwit
SOWABD, CLABK&EKRIQHT
illmqMt-Uw.
M. W. LYNCH,
K«ftl Estate, Loans. CUiris a Specialt)
6th ctreet. opp. N. G. corner suuare,
W.RPV OKf.AVIOM*
HKXKY RUCKGK.
—Attorney-at-Law.—
Ot!ie« In Moon baiMinc. eornir 7th anrf D.
E. M. CLAKK,
Attornej-Ht-I.aw,
Will practice in all the Territorial
| aud Federal Courts.
Oftln* in JonM Hnildinff
I'u nil UWtrict
The district oourt of the Four'h judi-
, iul district ljt"i{ins:
Su r.v Ci.mik is in washington i« At Newkirk, Kuy county, third Mon-
the non citi/,eu interfst of dny in R.liruury and second Monday in
Aiitfus', of each y«ur.
At I'.iwuee, I'aivnw county, third
It has developed that C.utlirie has one j Tuesday iu M'rcli aiui third Tuesday
too niauy leagues. She want" to let go | lQ Ociolier of each > oar.
of the biuietulic in some way. At Heaver, Burn er county, second
| Wednesday in Septe 'lH<r, of each year.
At l'err/. Noble counlr, seoood Mon
prewutixg
the Chootaws
Eonoa Hn i.ky Boi.-roN.of the Wood-
aril News, ad riis s a six fo"t 'oath tub
for sale. It's too --ill -il f 'r liim.
1'hi ebaplataof ths ouuaoil pNfad
for the disappointed candidates for
clerkships. Ther^ >vere uo audible
•amens/'
Ni.mii v even b'dy is l"r Dennis
Flynn for governor. Barnes. 8«ay, Jen
kins A Co. uiglit jut ns well give up
the tight. I'.nid ^
day in April, and third Monday in Nov-
ember of eaeh year.
Injunction (;ranted
The injunction proceedings, on the
rolHtiouof the co"uty attorney, ugainst
t ie treasurer of the sjnool board, before
Judge Bierer, in chambers, last night
resulted iu a teuiporary order o' injunc-
tion aguinst the treasurer of the school
-.oarJ, erj iiiin# liitu from re.'eiving
my warrants in pa\inent of times, or
Tm western lUtail tinpleiuent mid [roin cashing them
Hardware Uenlers convention, at Kmi The ca«e is set for liearirg next Wed.
sa. C ty, p > ' I res llutions urging the n-sday. The associate attorneys in the
passage of the free houie bill. | case with Count) Attorney Bowles are
iu.lge".l L Par.ooast and A K. Mustl-
A ufair samp e of t'opnliat legisla-1 |er j, js 1111. vid iu lliis way the
tion how do«s th bill introduced iu the hool warrants
Oklate ma leg «! tur.> to s'ay the pay. fun be da eruiiuedand aeonditionr«ach
ment"if ail debts in the Territory for I ed by wh ch ths public schoos can b*
rcoj.euid.
Nesv Bills Introduced -House Appoints
A«bisianU-Council llulds Short
Session and Does kittle lljsi-
D8SS—Apoointmsnt of As-
sistant Clsrks Business
in th* llous*.
The eleventh day's session of the leg-
islature was rather an uneventful one.
The couu'iil was iu session but a short
time and but oue bill was introduced.
In the bouse a large part of the ilav
was spent in olecting tl<e caucus nomi-
nees for clerkship? and other places
c.eat.ei by c un : l bill 14. After tlii*
hous-. bill No 90, appropriating #0,000:
to pay employes, was rushed through
three reaJings. Si* new bills were iu-
t'odujed and cuui.uittees reported fav-
orably ou so'.eu bills and adversely on
tine*.
hoi's*'.
The eleventh day of the session lias
bssn reached and little or uo businees
has been done, the time having been
consumed in the wrangle over the organ-
i/ it'ou anil clerk hire matter,
Mr. Moriquand introduced a joint
m.morial resolution asking congresi to
allow the tuxatioa of Indian allotments,
to make payment of Indian aunuitiss in
cjunties wii9re they resided, and to
provide for the placing of Indian chil-
dren in the public schools, lis prewnt
ed a petition of the people of the C and
A counti y, asking for the passage of the
memorial.
Messrs Doyle aud Ma) s spoke rgainst I
the memorial, es they believed the I
psopls'.did not want nrxed schools, red ^
or black.
Ou motion of Wilson the resolution j
was tibled.
Chaplain Mewmaw was granted leave !
of abseuce until Monday evenirg. Mr
Doyle suggestsd that Kev Chesbiiro orti i
ciate during hie absence.
Twenty-three clerks were elected in w«>8t Stile fequare, rcrry, Ok
the houee, is follows: (
K tading Clerk—J O Biakney. of Pot- i
towatomie.
Assistant Clerks-J L Hani mess, of; D^v4-^«.
lirar.t county and Leroy L " alker, of
Payne.
Enrolling Cl-rlw-CC Hudson of Ok | caj. be foisd forth.seasos *t
lahoma; Mi"s Ella Davis, Woods; H L Frlra&rcse's Barr.,
CI Howe, G« Dm Qattn
IIOWE k GUTHREY,
Attoreeji-kt-Uw.
OAm opp. UqiI Office. Perry. O.
J. w
DIEEAKD. M. D.
rnYSIClAN and SUKGEON
Rooms on North Side of Stjuare. at Dr.
Cullimore's old office. Will ao-
rallu ilav am) night.
\R. FRED r. SEIDS.
one >ear strik-' \• n
Or tiii tiii'ty eiuh U puUlican u'ws
piyers iu t>*.,ili ma, lliirt) favor Fljnu
for g ivem >r, ouo fuvots il trues, one hus
f„Viir ,i S.sy, an it f.s liuve indicated no
choioe 1' in >s I .urnal
lint lli Money.
J.'hn Miiigli1. a fai inor living twenty -
live o ■ tli.rty m ilee rust of here, iu I'ayne
o u !tv, ilrove to I'erry yesterday. When
, e w s starting llruaer Voi> g. a sou o(
'uejflm neig' bor*. asked if he could
ride in with biru, nitich r-ou-st was
Rooms 1 and 2, Globe Building,
The Thoroughbred Jersey Boll,
•*Simon Peter,
UutchinsoD, Gartt«ld; H B Skeau. hav; jiotl in advance for service.
Mrs F.lizebeth Weeks, Cleveland; C X i ^^^_
Edwards, Cauadi'iu; D L Dever, Xoble;
RE Bray, Gulield; Oriu Stixldard, Lo-
gan.
Kn. Cki siioK'J's cng petitlou and
psrsiioallty nuy et avui: Il lis. been gran's I
ingested that he. Ilbiate a* ohuplain of All snt wed uuU they g t within
the hou s in the absfiioe of Chaplain a out lour mi .s if IVrry. when tie
y« utu* man dr«w a gunou hi1* benefactor
;>n I d 'm.lUcle i l;<« 111 ne/, wl.iuh lie tU)
Mewmaw
L*moi.s icsrv a unrepresented 10
the clerksh'p d putiuei t « f either
brsrci of the le i-lati e un i
that chilling f^ ' nu begotten nl
of siuiily by getting el .e to « crowd of
i)iSAp|o nt ti hi pi'c ■'
yi\t\ \h k i auil tiit% other old time
Pops of W«k*Is -un> iMtiouetl ilie
leg«slaturw\to 1 e (ura<eh d with tran*
portatiou o t'u a* their services in
the luterest of re orm were not rec* g
ni/^l hen
In- i-itlrp-iule.it n ' t U'pt sl.svt
voulo jet ti e tax pa>#r« leegus to \* rk
lio- d' lioahead and sh *w u ui 'lf. It
bse lieen t l*yiug an underhand gft">e,
but it fouiul a Mieu !>•«' hoie'fsbls *o b^ ^ ***#►, n*. r >
•rtie*tM rr tflier> u.u> aork soiuetinee 4lu|
bo' nut a** >•
in d i'e.\ gave i ui, Him outing to #10.
Vr a) Mr. Ha gl t arr veJ in ti e
\'\ l.e etcuuit a wurrau f>rthe arre t
t f Von k'. but h. t \ ad*-d Ih* t tlic« re by
h ding txmiewt.rre in the deep raun
ju *' east f t he de|M>t, and to uae seen
o i in irid cate i the n iili bo^nd tram
, st« rd i) * v ning nftsi it l ad started.
Il* u.,re nt>niefo-t « f a ni litar> cap by !
v\ich he ftii' r •. 1.
('i * M :uh III •)a« 1' \\' r r t. \ d u
lol.^rnni !«f*t tight fu u the cuU'Uictor
f ihe i. iti l.mm stating that a;
\«>u ^ ninn i f'the di m 11i i ^ivcn had
for three montns an4
A McCail Bazar Pattern
of this s*yli<th waist w 11 btf mai'.tril to yoi FtK
rr- vidrJ v m c'Jl ibis aJvert.semfnt ani tend
«itt. t' c sta r.p* ar.l bust measure Wc of!«^ thi
•iaplj Iu aafu at 11si
• rn« \ >t rr >re t tn one urJcr Will b« a.'.ev^J
(jr any one address.
g\ t t tt. t A!
•uan g • e hit
lie it the piui
aid bogg),b
HMFKirr ,\ia n may >et t*e sb e to ill
All hit prouii! th# e ather continues
fieorab.e lie l as tired UiS H h m an.
Hr, Jet'wk** aud •• read> f r Ih# oetl
Dtcfc has (iitnetl ot r the k )• and sa>#
lis aud Ins lloi euoa'- ft".ende wtrs h#J
to and «ly a an* a rhano* t- gete^so.
Tma effort f the Uuthris thMMaln
League to d.c ate t the ?#g *'Attr
•tiuoi the> slifvil I « • • fk* ..i d
|S|fi iir^i ti ^n a • ■" failjre, us
st^oyld u* A UH of trrs#|>'ttf UI# ut
s\l*rsafd a il «" n I «n« een iaf rn e i
that the-r ad • - ea« *■ ' •• e^le*h
• i'.'* The h ghwaf*
i. r. * Ik ti • li-n Ktee
dn *'i ke'd a Un«
n4 <\{ l K.. Ilurcii, for
ti. ve ti e t#aiu to tlsalh
r*turre ', turced thsm
looee ut t e e«4ge % f the c*ty uet*ad of
bni)|{ii 4 It em o the itsbie. lie is a
g oJ subjet t fur the l e •.
FOR ONLY 8 TWO-CENT STAMPS
Assistant Sergeants at Arms-Frank JhC Queen Of Fashion MagUllK
8 I 'M", of Clsvelauit; Wm M Bruce, of
Xoble.
l'.iges Kau lolph Forest, El Kano; j
Ma'deScule, Logan, Rlancho Hogac.
Pawnee; Josie Wheel#r, L'ncoln, Xstti.
McCubbin, Uuthrie; Xellie Overbay.
Guthre.
Janitors--J W Willet, I'srr.; (j I
Kensu-, Kiegtisher.
Mr. Y.ckers presented u petition from
Mat Durr and tlfty other old time Pop
.1' is. arkiug thai they bo fui&ithsd
with transportation to Cub.t, as their
eerv ces in b.iialf of reform were out ap
precis*en here and th ) could get n.
reoofoition frcui the y■ ur.g reformers
now in powjr
House wea' into cjrumitts. if the
whole ou hou.e i ilt Mr D -yle in *h<
chair. Tie bid appropriates #o,000 i
pay c'.erlisand "ther employes, and was
a tranced to third rsadirg and passed.
rsin' u
I here «as bu* one bill introduced in
the coancd v< stertlay
Tlie bill to prerent the l klsiion.
llert cultural s ciety with a i-opy oI
e-..'h bill aud the council rule* wes
k.pted.
There b'nig oo further Jboeiuss* ot
the calan Ur the council adjourned until
10 o'clock to ley
w. E. CHAPMAN 8c CO..
I
t Will lntimt Yii
ThtM eo)4 dtvs to look through our Undtrwear.
Th«y look warm and feel w rw, and th* price is
low. Don't let the children ahiw on the street*
for the sake of 25 or 50 cent*. Don't cuuglt
jroor head off for the same ainonnt of liioner.
Din't mia* (eeing them if you want to baj.
T
he Difference
l« in the (Juulitr, not in the Price. All 95 eent
ttoeking* are not the same. That ia whr our
stocking# are different from others: becanse thev
are Wetter. 10, 15, 20 and 2* cents are not ue-
eommon prices, but our 10, 16, 20 and 25 eent
stocking* are uncommonly good. That's ti e
difference. The prices are the same, but the
stockings are better.
s
hort Lengths it Short Prices
To close out our short ends, we have made a
Remnant Conuter. Look them o er and see
what you can find.
W. E. CHAPMAN & CO.,
-NORTH BIDS OF 80UARE.-
North Side Barber Shap,
MOSSMAN |p „
& DENNIS, j Proprietors.
The Old Reliable Artists of Parry.
Do You Read?
THtH DON'T UT YOUH £T£S MISS
THIS MtMUHKiiLi MFftM.
C. A. MOfUHS.
! w. joesoa.
Morris k Johnson tad Kelloft,
Lav r&rm.
_ PrasMss is oU Iks UeeMe s* •* Tsssilsn si
rsdsnl(suits. AkelMtoBri. Isb*sik
*• JsTuT
THE
New Y0KK WORLD.
TMMiet-M.Wtti itmtt.
18 Psge*a W**k. 166 Ps«*s*T*ar
He. Ill I
| lilts Jl. 14. A 1* «<t ^ umUmm bait
TIM Qstes el Fssilsa i« the hrlgle« t. ivs
•tiervt tivl nrwUy i'^T^Dia Ka«2ik>aaml Houne-
0*. *1 Matf i'i** publt«h«S t'onuine ra*.h tsuMfe
« I . 4f* "f in ert*' n( rr^lms SMtMf and (mtn t*
I **411> PttO|f«'
hmi.WAfiM I'tunf i taa.
I* a- • - ^ii * a r at 7 . m , arrive at
IVrry It* tu I. \es IS iry at t'i.W
n. ai; srriwt at t^tillaater at I lk) |i ir.
i!un<e e t >n#i,l d it tenh g V#n
i i •*. Ki^« V I. I tf
Prss* r T Sals-
Wishing to put m a steam prses.
offer our s'l euluinn (uartu I'roul) pi
for .sle cheap.
f easi A Wst.i H. - .
' th. rucsll Ssasr Fsttaiss Iu.. hetfl knewe
I if .•« tr.iM 4- IK M. ..lilt I*4tt r0!* I'rv
• ,.<.« >d I >r j( «ad lu AJdfSBt,
'hi mCMLL CO. HI MOW HIMI .aswVsft.
•Ttiei^ti * n "f Kaehiro." and #4 ft A
Wir.ai.t Kruarai** Tmr> lyr#l«VV
lift* (tui'iiaheil is 'h^- HasiJa
NOTICE 01' U01TC8T
ti.
M.ih i I.mii ern,
At t; I'rssbyter an Jiurdi u t (luB
d«.i t g t a* > • c .) i Ihel'rslgal
H.Hi will l d u.trate.1 au I will Ue fr.e
tu oil, and ail are in«it*d.
Taa Wieln'a I.'J"
"jaet as a dn • < ss-e >a'
tSaeutss tfi'Sht t" e. «• ..
Hi* lr *h about ti." -
fi'Wutry " We'.l mattt ti
Vll taae "p tlie i • • «
gtuS'l ti'fee r vers . e p
SSd •• •!" '"e,e t" 'b* t
•>itfi(e>|l that
ti.. r .rf> r.s
ii it and tell u«
I a. i •« i* ths*
lofies Witk «eu
f tie utid.r-
.11 t ssiates
1 aiiee*.
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faaetwi ao iMu t- >*•
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to knot
It* *liti>rial cnlumhs «UI cumin well writtett of4iilm e
on current event*, politte*!
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iba /Patb of ibe newly elected re|*te
than usualiy im|*irtant. we U r
femaat* for swuring ■••>i i|.1«te ra
ra a papar this year— Why not liaie
will give ou the nawa— allofib all
TWIGS*A*WBBK TtMKa,
• Rsnasa City, Mo.
Th* Legidsturs i* in ****ion. It i*
making law*. You eaat to liaow all
•bout what the Solon* ar* doing. The
Weakly Stat* Capital, with a (killed
reporter in each house, will ai*e you 14
'■nwtn"* ecl"B">* a w**k of complete detaiis.
sBSsSsssf Thusynu nan gst a syanfiaa of svsry
bill introduced asdesery bill p**t Th*
price ot the Weekly State Capital is .11
cents* year. If you will *ubenriii* for
'Cbi. Wekbi.t Eeirsraiss Tiers, ar rs
■ew your *ub >riptiuB to the **■*, •*
can furnish you tb* Weekly State
Capital and thi*p*P*'GN'K YEAK fcr
fl 3.V This asems msr.slously l..w, but
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fine humor page, exhaustive mar- thiTpeper aad
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