Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 331, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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ENTER P R LSE-TIM ES.
VOL. IV.
PERRY, OKLA., TIITHSDAV, OHIO HE It 27, 1JM
NO. H31
A V
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I? jlac
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UNITED STATES ROB.E
spai.v pays no attuxtio
to the fltotot'al
150 Yel'ovv Mules Wanted at pr tests Tiled in vain
once to distribute throughout'
adjoining conn ti -?s.
t ie words "GO TO
Noble
iVi ust
T EI
Sid:
and
havo
n\s ro
OOD
in b g I)
G
K FALL AND WIN-
punted on each'
Cuba I-i Constantly I! -In^r -d b
the Spanish authorities — Uriel
Sam Will Bo Compelled toUse
Force f Arms to E.ifor c
Jfls D mantis
k letters.
Oc<
v<
Look Out for Our Mules!
You'll Get Fooled
II you kick that hat—yet that's all soma hat* ara
worth—a kick. Vou'll also get looted II jrwthlak
our Sj-oo Dcrbys arc not as good as Exclusive Matters' $3.00 kind. Any
man ought to "kick" lor paying that extra $1 00 merely for a Hstt-r's
aarne In a hat. Our Headgear Dep't Isn't growing aa last from mere luck.
A trrlttte
fttAXAIIlM Wtffc
* ctetblet
OH! Where is my B >y ?
v
till nUfl'
unlfll •
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1, • j (
tin
III
I.
■ ! hi-lv '<> tin,I him «r
-: •<■!< .11 a iiinn \ wiv. ■
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Se. • d th- B s
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t nek-.I In.
Wn i 1 Mac
Sum met 's
ng
Or
■rs
O U t-
s.
I. Id I • ti- t
Men's Suits
r • v m 1
1 d i m -
and
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<p CI tt'b
'II (if
Overcoat*
\i r ■ I.
L dies' Wrap.■>. M', Time.
j In
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4M'\ri*
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I'll I,
III. I
rlwin^ . .< •irrt'i^^uturu fn-ci^ « \
: i"i • i • « ■ i hi ■ sir j cf of \N i p«
t " in- \* . j'i'M p, <• |f. (j riii t*r\i
*"l' "• " I >ilk i'lll-Ji ('«ipc< \ i
irv. I Jifv • rn •„oi r«4# Miu ti \ !c 1.1
V
Hi pri< 1
tin* I'.inl of liciiiitv and ('orris hit-
' L' vu tlu ill lliv III itivu pOWO'i
II'
R
Wreckage Stock, 700 Ladies' and
Hisses' Capes and Jackets.
TI i i "iilv .1 eli: i Ci> i'f a I fu •imc ro buy a ca|jo Mrs XXXX
fur I Kh tlillli ll f III sin I'lii'l Win > I$|.<; Ills • tlirv I) .(I t • Hill f>n
willioilniig an w li uj'ii li in, mil lie pr co< wis |ii'ii|i w in n.;di
you will u« likn ,.tf ri g 1o. t u- 6u u< n • l'iii<< m'l bit li. ro u .
■ f«jw d vh, W aii I i in in. UK l'K TFUI.LY,
N. A. I-JAKKR & GO.
South Sid
of
>s! 11
vana
n •• i ill' ■' \.i<n.iti
| informal that F. Ir.inir-ll um m.,
: iiiij llm '.I i «uii> i. >uk t fr h. . . ^
rrnnii'iil at a sale li- M by hp' am '
j itlos, rlcspite the commissi 11 'is ]r
t" !. Capi 'in Mr !<■. :t li"-
n ix.riaml ua ■ r i« lud 1 , in,, ...
Tosli^ation. AViii'ii ho arriviil, 1
commiindcr of tlie departni.Tit ai-
tompted in kc 'p Captain l!r "jks fron
entering, claiming that it was afainst
lilsorders, but the latter insisted, ad-
visin« the eonmiinandant to make a
formal protest of trespass directly to
the commissioners. Captain Uroots
reported that the entire purchase had
been removed, with tlie w;if,'ons am!
carriages. Each article was cbeckrC
as it went out. The commission ad-
dressed a note In Mr. Hamell. warning
liim that the American Kov'Tuan'in
would claim the property an I wotili
liold bim responsible fi r every pie,*
removed. Vister.lay aftemoOn tin
cnimntrnder furt lier protested ajf.tinst
the disni' '•••• inif and shipments fr.>11.
t'u'lslan of tie ',uy Krupp i uns
Hi'' Hein The American
coiniuission is placed in 1111 unfurtn:.-
ale imsition. T.ic Spanish goverr:-
nient, it is all'ged, dally ciminiks
some act in violation of the terms 01
the protocal, or the legality of whicl.
Is doubtful, such as the removal ol
guns or sale of government pnperty.
against which all the American eoni-
mission is able todois to protest,
wliieh II din's, only to sec the pr.itcsU
l^'norcfi. As one ol thecninmissl .il
s,iid:
"Wj cis 11 it ti in it la t :i ■ ;tr >5^ in 1
••li p t..e guns beingc .rted 011 1 > 1 a
ull'ielvcs. \\s .mil"' . ave I , or
marines heret'i <• It re.* our pi
All we can do is t'. protest, towhlc
a.'tIon 110attention is paid. It is 1
.1 st extraordinary sKuatiui
•uio.in. In the t"ft 11 of thi pr
1.' our commissi ai the Spaniard-
iisnioiinteil th gun-, if taeAi;
•.'111, in t he Santa I lar.i hat t. r. ui .
•piii'i iy rc.unien ti.em l" t ti.-. r..;>.-i.
:iid tliey n.. v announce tbat s..e will
- iil fur Spain 011 t.ie :! til.
"Tuese guns teohnl cully b slong sd t
the fii'lr-s where t'.iey were pia
.111 mounted, and could not accural.•-
iy be considered as movable prjperty.
Next the authorllies held a sale ol
ilKiut 11" worth of brass cannon,
vhicb were disposed of, despite pn -
••sts, at less tlian half their value,
•l.i'ters li.i'.i ' v. ll linate 1 i:i I t ,
lisri j; .ni f i 1 111 i- linn.'-:"ii ; t lie
ii ,;.i 'inn i 11^4 of the 11.. . ti l< i"; 1
ii.itl
Baking Powder
Made from pure
aeam of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum.
Alum bakine powdfrs are the grtatot
meaocers lo ncalth of the present daya
__gO>AL am I NO PQwQF n CO., Ngw YORK.
ilTIUTION VEIir CRITICAL
;r.T\vrr.\ F.\<;I.A\I> a CD
1 KANt I;ANDI :AULCT.:
PRODUCE A COLLISION
Vt Any Time—Navar I5,r r Ilav:
Matters L oi;cd s Dari; on the
l-'uShado Qucsii' n—C utii tr
Ready fur War.
ndo.1, Got. 22-XeV r -I ,-!r,rvit
I With
fi
4'
14
Itil i aili AS -
inv. Xcru
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NOV
^3
T^aoc at
■S
Tincp
ju.lx unulciht.
r.iarsday evening's dark had more
■r conquest than tne niglit. Its com
ti;.' in was tiie oittg ;ing i f a soul, and
air neighbor county is in mourning.
John I. Knright lias passed on to that,
linal reckoning when-human frailty is
110 more, where man stands lace to
face with Omnipotence. Cod will, as
men have, accredit him with iminacn-1
late concept ion and effective' . m-u t i< in
if official duty, sincerity of e'jnvi -li jti |
and untainted p>rsonal a. ir. 1
From pr ..i lent of t he Voting M n's'
ite|uiblican club of t lie city of Mr mklyn
N'. ^ •• 1 along 1 t 11; \ tryin.'s of early
11.- life in O.vlah mia's capital city, jn
lr.iugasin ilars -eaesand temptations
u C.iandl r. and through wr ngs and
ig.itsof P Try's building. t!.e subject
f these inadequate and paltry lines
>tood above tlie too often criminally
•ager quest of gain, aloof from those channel, he said:
ind that tending 10 dispossess the ">So far as the British admiralty ...
t eak. uimmboIiu career at Perry has woceroad, the smps. oiileers an 1 g n-
n en t hat of a white messenger. L'n- cral administration are ready new to
■ nitaniinated and unlempt d, he with. UK'Jt the wishes of t:.o count ry."
stoixl those beguilings wl-.ich come to The Fretieli premier is attacked 011
county attorneys during crimin il bank a" sides, and it was thought lie would
wreckage and grand jury emergencies, l1'-' 10 s-'cure the suppou of the mod-
Ni
• ,;ed so oai njm ir, l , .a . in :-i j 0
l ine hop! ecpr.ssed in the sub.'.'
urn Is of both eor.n 'i s ih.t t :•
natter ..ouid be amicably am ig al, it
is a fact thai the French naval mili-
tary autlw.iti s ar.' making feveriah
preparations for war, and though calm
reigns at the British dockyards at
Portsmouth, Chatham and Davenport 1
it is tiiilj the 'aim ol preparedness, |
and significant orders have be n arriv- j
ing there from the admiralty, indicat.
ing tbelief t a:it Great Brilian and 1
Fran: ■ are 011 ih • brink of war.
On the Brill j'.i siu a feellnj of ab-
•olute self-con 3d en ce is displayed.'
"Everythlng ready" is t,he burden of
till 111' StaleillentS fro.'a it ; V . 1 'J ,1 I : r .
In 1 act, the Britis.i ua\.,' has pr.i-e.i-
cally been 011 a war foj.iag for a y 'ar
past, an I an authorliive announee-
111 -nt to tins e.Tect has come from t'l1
secretary of the admiralty, Mr. W.
Ell is jii MacCarlu ■>'. 11 • erring to th •
pr 'perali ins on the other side of the
STIPATIC.'M.
"V I
^•Illliii Kdoin
1)0L mid
riKUAKD HALL.
:'H.'i: ■ .v. -.0 NT ton
PrnpB.
llll'
Wine.
Kip nors
(i irars.
vv. $■
(.)i}c Dollar
kage and grand jury emerg
lis opponirits stand eig*r spin
for his L.trgril as a city official.
KN be, a Lini ■ ,/ ljft. had K _n 'and
midid-e manhood sloorl b'lor.' th' bar
If fellQivman. As Ills ; rt ichoice for
unit \ at lorn ey. be h ... ..i e a hi ut ie-
o-..ouse c invass. t lie succ'ss of wi.ich
is a doubi • e ti .ialy. Why i ist ik-
ing off, v.by this removing of t'i" cup,
un? may knaw. Bternlty alone may
•1 d I aa answer. -Outhri • Fr ■ I ress.
orators to carry him through the ses-
sion. Hut his lisis of ii :,v pr.'.'eiis, Is-
sued this week, shows that mode,"ale
officials havi- mostly been repl icad by
radi'.lis. Tills has exasperated the
Wi boy more Goods at Girnett's
than any drug store in the cty
and for each Dorchase of that
amojfit you get orje of thosa
Lifi/.DJ VIEWS
I..
Dont 'orget the place.
K- GAWXETT'S
ministry \
••I 1 \ ar-
•puti j- hi I
1"
11 -it
i :> ...
■ Oil.-, in :
neill 1 Sp
HI -
V I . erti.se.I I. .tt
aing is the list of
I Jtt-'rs rem ilnin i 1 t 1; p
i' Tre. 0.il i'i cu 1, lor th ■ '
•1 11 lay. O 0. -j 1, tj 8. P
ing for th 'se letters will
■ .nivercised":
Janipl.' il, Claud
ciller. Sid
d i> .it II '.try
McClain, .1. F.
I'aync, Mrs. Anna
.tidley, G. W.
-ill ill'aood, C V
-1 Mr I'I,
moierat".. wli 1 de -l.ire
has Lheriby signed it,-. •
rant. Interpolations i
la ■ g vernm an p ili ■,
abr 11 I are p.ittri ig in.
the former minist 'r of
" attack t '1 ■ g lyernai ;nt
r-'1- of t lie r ■, isiiai of t r
no ,,1111. d opp .sing i o r •! 0 nee t
., ' at cassatl at. M. Bourg ■ 1
eeii en ling the probably .-.u.'eessor
r.sous c ill- and lively tlni ar 1
please si'y reassembling of 1 a ■ ca
t i as on Tu 'Sday a • .i.
cialists , 1. i'.v i:ii/.in.
strati on t ti.e pi: .1
la Callejr.le, .1111 th.
ie li'ite li is all s'.i 11111 oile J ilsa i ierenls
leet t'lare, il 1 t'.i.'ir rail - i g cry
Vivo 1' arai.v."
Denton, N •. ;
Elder! id, Mr.
M IJ.mi is, M iy
Ostrom, l .ank
U'eed, Miss li.ittic ' I 1
Steinbjrg, Mrs. M. ol'
Sal ill a lod, L
St.a-. M .tllda
Silii, . I'. \v
at horn •
.Mid
M. Cava!
i'.'K*
var, iiii.'ii
> 10
'11 111 qu
i 11
In- pr us
b the coin
01
! is rjrrard •
1 as
j( M. Bris
ion,
JUl i: J-J oil
tile
mbQT or d
j;li-
l ae Fr.. a ;
1 vasL -i.i
1 11-
nil: i4 K-
de
anii-Drj
t is
J. Edmiston3
■iii Eitracted Wi;h3nt 0ais
'.Mi ■
ng,
Ch trcli i'.iir.
K
eittn Hall«
sept e, it
i: it-rprln' '1 iues
0 e
1 ti 1 11
i« ll t
•I V Ml,
I'IV !.'
I anrl Oilicent 'e rv, o* la.,
fpjtten i) r 1 n
."I'i'ln - Iv"n 1 ,1 ti, . r,.
' ' I" I . ' h,,
, 1 ■' I" 1 wtl i,e
" " '! v. . 1' - 1.,.. .(,«i,"e
" 1 . li 1 ,tli t 'i, ...j
;""r™' "0*
'* tollo« i'lu' vlr psgrs in nrnTQ
upon ana "ulriva*
'-llt'-IU 1
iz ■
• iviil i;ta,tm,i
k III (,f |> j-r
I r II |>.
an.
ria ' a's 1 ■ 1.
T . Auieri .
fs tiiat 111:
• i/aid li, gin t"
November,
utniaji a
llablar i,
U hit! K.
r.ie Whit
oni. t u
The Synod
t if Oklahoni i will mei t in 1 he Pre. -
byterian c airch in ti.is city Friday
algiil of ne.M week. Tin i'resbyte;'.
will meet Tiuirsil.iy nig.'it. I r. liro.vn
■f.Ni'U Vmk, Miss Trusilell ol >..
willis, Dr. Fhaiilng and I'r. IlniCAon
il l\ aiisas a ui jil.nr- 111 'I ed speeaiii's
.fill be iicrc. -V11 i l' till- sessions 1 a the
synod will be open lo't he public, but
me nlg.ht meetings will bo •esui'ei illy
interest ing. ThcSyiV'nl will bold over
siinday. Ia l I lie peoplr of'Perry at-
tend these meetings. Taere .villi,."
ministers here from all over ihc terri-
tory. J. A. ti. Uubiivia:,
Pastor.
in',I 'r a'
Martin's -team luiunln
^•r.1111
■omniitb
dninj
.'•1 imp >r, ed. (iiv
. 10- .-if
Ballard's llorehotuid Svrup is Hit
best Known remedv for ('.tusumption.
coughs and colds and all Uir.nil am.
■nest I roubles. Kverv bottle ingui.r-
.tileed. It is t he best lvmetlv for clai-
.ren.-ii und .Mie.; l„ 1C. tiarin-oi.'
Israel's has returned to perry f a
tiii'ec weeks and is !• iter! ivirla'A -,,
if the postuHee. Call in and > ■ stitn-
ples of familiar faces iOtf-t!
CANDY CATHAtlTIC ..
til
r4M A
6ft,.
Ii t 'ap-
iale or
i iil' i III I s- ; K'll.llsilfps
Maf i'iili.i -i., <t '
•1 an. <• ic.iu. ii. li. V, :.
)'k.
I >e\Vil i.'s Wilcli. Ila/.ei S..lve lias lli>-
l.trgvst - ii ,a any s dve in I lie « ad I.
I .as i :■ * 1 ami its ,.i 'rus nas I aid uis-
totii si jie qui tu attempt to ci uiitcr-
.ell it. i, an oat l-r t c in .11 ho ..1-
lenipVs to oeei'h'e vou wnen y,,u 1*4h
1 r 1 ii Witt's \\ iica 11 ut i s ti t ae
if '.it pllis c.ur •• City Dr igStinv.
Tin'tv is no remedy -utial t.j llerhin
lot- the cure of eonstii 'lion, .siok head
aclie, i:i.lig ■ at ion, verti, . loa, of tnem-
oiv, illtcei'uiiii appetite, . i rest fill sleep
(ir Stftn eiliptimis. ll'yqu vant a por-
fe i ! H|i<| tvi* 1:trer. Tl'erol o ill'ten
disappoint vol?. 1.. K. tian.
If you as! what Is the qftieke .t.besi
and sale.st CI,111 Toylc,inc unsa, ,■ ,\ill
Invariably !n My friend, use Ca,vi-
llain's ills pi, iint and guaranteed.
Put up in both the Tasteless and bit-
ter styles. Tasteless oil cents.
Ball id'sSn iw Llnliuent Ist'iemos.
penetr.ulngLiniment in i'i ■ world. It
tires pain and iniiamatioii of all kin 1:
quicker than anv other mi.ivn rent •-
dy. i'ri' C yO '. liwry by: tie, gaui'un-
bsO. ji aau t>te, U U thw.KU'.
' ilcititl.. '.. ili'b ■
j A drill 1. 1
pl o.s an teal ar
|gr.iin. both vo • •
j ubieh a nuflili 1
J ti I ;'it iiaV- Wn
prn.ni.vs-;
_i!l b
• ■ ill ron
ind the 1
and iastrainerual in ;
of our best tint ileal j
11..; ,as>nte I 1 1 assist
treat.
.vt.
an
ll 'I ClIltlYll-
inlwm. ,.hn
- . ■ unl w r 11 a,1,ail
Al.l IIKU 11.. li.l.KS,
ItttKtstcr
j Tile pr gram' I 1 ■ c ■ -i c, ■ 1.i 1:.
appear-lat -r also a li a of nrtiei.
naled w ith names of donors.
wi I
. ,ii -
• I5o\ Supin'r.
will bo a liov sMpper tit ( . ii.
>. reside 1 e, t ,vn ndliv, n ,ri '1
l'err , on T iar.i i,v, tit. : a.
> jriv"ti for ;!ie
in I of t hat d. -
• T
slii'ad,
est o
f ie entertainiiiot.t
oetic.il of the s •ao. l
. ri t.
iae require nent ol a m; d in_• i-, ;
"a eu tne bnracn of p.nn ,n t "ar
1 us brings us ti t, 1; ,,;K .
remedy,-.nid Tabbler's li.i , • Pit'
Mill ui '.11 is i a j ail. 1 ,'ai 'ay lor hi in ,
■ • 'e ling or pr ithulng pliosthat is en-
I'.fs -.1 I.y n I,-si -i 111.,, L ■ 1!■ il
•Iwiill it" .Ms'.s, i„ p. <;„,n. i.
lae Ircauneiil for v.airms iiuisi b-
i'l'iinpt, and t,.ti'e. Wnltes i1.,
' crniii'iige . in ii. t i lis-. • 1 t j r . .r
your chill to '1 til ll. |I I., t Ji do as
well ^ a worm destroyer. Bver/bottle
eaarantev; 1 tj bring woiai>r." acts.
L. E. Garnett.
1><> Vou kiion Til,
t h l'ij .1 at ,' • 1 I * 11,11
M'flajjs, V t .- |).i ,1 ui ...
' Vj It iv ■ a b. iii ; , t 1 ,
Vlllc'l ii > li'.s |'iII -.vbl
r1'. V.lilr •. I'. • • w I • :■
I'asS-'IU •( A , 'ill, 1. , ,
LriuiH.
Virtues
i ' a i: n
.liov
111
1 400.0W
• vi'sr
'•'■ i itw.fb
• .' • .'Iy «>nn
1, '' '. .11. ., •,*; jo,
•• 1 "" ' ' ' '« fi •> - Mono*
" v"' ' IWiltlMtfMl,
'< SOcjbt ir 111 Tonic, Pure, 8 ,iuMe
ir n • mceut rated and 1 ure Amorphous
. 1,I; ; ' ■ •', .ii i'i| in 1 'iieat, .tin's
1 ..-a-.'l ..s r .ill T ot.', ,0; king ,1 the
u si e .m! 1 Iran i'miic ui ttie mar-
ii lb a true tonic, streuotheuw.
appetizer, toner up^ot the system sod
olood purtfyer. Only . 1: c aits.
Mi i .0 1 * 11'.'.' million free sam.
pies of DeWUt's When Hasel Salvt
.a>" been oistribute.l bj*themanuft«>
> V" ' : I"' : of ti.t ie eon-
*'*M'111 ' 1 ui' i'li.s in , want.-' it
11 ' I : ' ur is. „,ir,.s , [,e
■vivftc.voltiuie. City 1 irug ^tora
The number of piano \* r
'"'•'•jn "lade ir. Per.y in th past.
" 1,1 '•"! t'.e t. il" ..f ap other
l"'- - - fi .t I.if rum
,11,1 p. 1 jesare uioro lib >ral than ..her
iealer...
^ by rem in dek? ll twiublct' with
•romia, scr i'i 1,. ie. mo"t.ir, ,j hn.
- • Cat ,1... ot... . . .j,o
i'.. Mr. 1. as' s.a,(-aiM^
1 ilea ti t'i:ak !• in/ ixuit ti'aO ti) il
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