Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 149, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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ARE YOU HONEST
YOURSELF?
WITH
G. H. Junes has been getting up
the clears on account of the arrival
t of a little daughter at his home
Wednesday.
I Our old friend A. Darrough, who
i has been taking life easy for the
past few months visiting friends
; and relatives, is back here for a
' short time.
| Blair Davis, an old time Perry
hoy but now a commercial tousist
with headquarters at Oklahoma
City, was here today greeting old
time friends and Incidentally sup-
plying the local trade in his line.
! Mrs. Dora Martin will give a lec-
ture on "Panama and Our Canal"
' on Monday evening at 8:1.') at the
: Presbyterian church under the au-
spices of the Normal Institut
Picttiri
Are you honest with your
fellorwmen? Don't be a knock-
er. Hide your little hammer
and help boost. Boost for
your town, boost for yourself.
Start boosting right now by
advertising your business. Let
the people know you are wide
awake and not day dreaming.
No one will know you ever
existed without you let them
know it and there is no better
way to let them know it than
to advertise in the
SELLS A. V.
& W. ROAD
Lines From Tulsa To Enid
Goes ToOk'ahoma
Central
Tulsa, Okla., June 16.—It has
been stated by a prominent railroad
man here that the Frisco road has
sold its A. V. & W. branch from
Tulsa to Knld to the Oklahoma
Central Line.
Why the Ok'ahoma Central
illustrating the lecture will should purchase the Tulsa to Enid
be presented at the door. branch is hard to determine. The
The W. C. T. U. met Wednesday ! preSe,lt lhle of t,IH Oklahoma Cen-
nat the M K. church south, tral rX,em' fr"m A(la '
A very Interesting progrom was
rendered after the business session
I had closed. One new member was
taken in. The place of next meet-
> Ing will be announced later on.
SATURDAY EVENTS
I! Arch Dean, of Bean & Bean, is
detained at home by illness.
Mrs. Arthur Sullins will spend
' Sunday with friends at Red Rock.
Chickasha,
and is not connected with tlie line
which they are in a deal to buy. It
is given out however, that it is the
intention of the Frisco authorities
I to dispose of every branch line in
! Oklahoma, ami recent actions of the
road seem to justify that Idea.
! Two passenger trains are now be-
ing run each way daily on the A.
V. a: \V. branch from Tulsa to Enid,
but as the Frisco officials declare
that no returns are being made on
Enterprise-Times
DAILY AND WEEKLY
Mrs. Mary Roberson of Mulhall tli#* investment at the present time
, ih visiting:her sister Mrs. Means in there is reason to belive that people
i this city. | living up the Mannford, Terlet
satisfied with
j ti.
today on official business.
C. ii. Hunt and wife, who have 1
been visiting friends here, returned
' home to Oklahoma City this inorn-1
! ing.
Mrs. Dr. Moore and Children and ;
! the Misses Eva and Alice Mayhew
left today for Nowata r a months
j visit with Mrs. Moore's sister.
Judge J. R. Scott has purchased
I the Frank Lugert property on D
I and 8th street and will at once put
S| it in good repair at a cost of several
hundred dollars.
We understand that Postmaster
Watson has rented the Whiteside
DIXIE S GREETING TO GRANT
J The joyous, and one might say,
] loyal acclaim of Gen. Fredrick
Dent Grant by the 10,000 Confeder-
ate veterans in Memphis and by
those who went to Vicksburg to
take part in the unveiling of the
monument to Gen. Stephen D. Lee.,
must be regarded as the most inter-
esting features of these ceremonies.
' The wearers of the gray seemed to
look up to the worthy son of the
great opponent of Lee with as much
pride as if they had fought with
him instead of against him. Gen.'
Grant's speech at Vicksburg was
just what one would expect from
Ulysses S. Grant or from one who
resembles him so closely, physical*
ly and mentally. Surely the last
word about the reunion of the sec-
tions has been spoken now, and we
shall hope to hear no more of pol-
iticians trying to make capital
either out of the dead embers of
tin- past differences or out of the
supposed necessity of reconciling
the South to its position in the
Union. The South does not need
any coddling. Let us have peace!
—Knoxville Sentinel.
„ U| II. IIII1I1UIU, IVliOlVII
H. M. Noble, superintendent at w"y will have to be satisfied with
le Ponca Indian Agency is here one train a day each way in the
■—* j future, if the sale is consumated.
missouri cyclone
Four Dead, Many Wounded
And Much Property
Loss
Monett, Mo., June 16.—A cyclone
I which began west of here at 8
! o'clock tonight killed Andrew A.
Mc( ormack, a farmer, injured his
property on 7th street and will soon 9°" S'"''' slx otller child-
occupy it while Attornev Whiteside j6"' " "thels were killed in
will remove with his' family t0 |®wrence a,Kl Barr.v counties.
Tulsa. ' , R«P°rts from Joplin, Mo., says
| The First National bank of this ''5" t«l ""fer^lo,
I city has been designated by the in- thoils I' , ." "us"e>s' c'""'If
d.j . j i ii (* lib anus oi dollars worth nf
■ ; terior department as a deposetorv . .u, ,, , , .... " w,rin or
j for funds of the Ponca Indians. This iblv more " Her'"?! ' T "'Ul P°B"
S will increase the bank's deposits in Z'™VL ." ® ' ,e
I j the neighborhood of $73,000. : $10 000 ' ° m°r6
The Presbyterian Missionary! At Seligman, in Barry countv
JJ Society met yesterday afternoon about 40 miles south of Monett and
■Ill Ill Will — ... w,th Jr™-St; cla,r '"• a pleasant' the southern part - f the county,
" "*** ' '«' profitable meeting was had. two are reported to have been killed.
Rkakdon, County Attorney of
Oklahoma county, has reversed
himself and will allow the Nelson
Clifford match to bo pulled off the
22nd inst. He is also allowing
betting on the races now in progress
at Oklahoma City.
To Colorado
wwm
Denver and Ret. Pueblo and Ret.
$21.35 SI 8.90
9.25-C°l°rado Springs and Ret.-^1! 9.25
Through bl'cpcrs — Good until Oct. .71—Stop overs in cither direc-
tion
Very Low Rates to California
San Diego—Los Angeles—San F rancisco
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
Round Trip—S54.40~R°u,1d Trip
= -l Mrs' st- Clair served cake and fruit four injured and one girl missing.
George Seevey, who formerly re- ; P""ch at the close ot the program. She is believed to have been carried
sided here and was engaged in the! Elmer Rice, who lately purchas-: away by the wind,
manufacturing of brick and con- ed the Ransom property, has taken) stkikkn towns isolated
trading, was a visitor in the city to- possession. Mrs. Ransom hue tem-1 The towns in the storm district
day. He is now located at Wichita poraril.v moved into the Tayl
and says he has plenty of work in property until her new residence .
his line.
Alma L. the four year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Soule, died at
their home in South Perry Wednes-
day noon, of membraneous croup,
and was buried this afternoon at ;t
o'clock in Grace Hill cemetery, Rev
Wolf officiating.
M. Weld Is home from Oklahoma ,nissel''
City where he has been taking' Miss Belle Kearney, of'Misslasip- ,'"il(lintr
treatment from a specialist for pi. will address the people ot Perry
atarrah and rheumatism. He is i" the court yard park June 20th. i
somewhat inproved but says the There is no finer speaker on the'un^ are also rep<trte<
H„„ have Cjevostated and all el
ni" isolated and at outsld
was ended shortly after 11
the corner of 10th and E is complet- tonight Passengers arriving on
1 trains which passed through after
the storm report that f
country is devastated.
According to the telegraph opear-
tor at Pierce City the storm came
Guthrie June IS.-After their con-
ference with the board of school
lands Wednesday the lessees and the
secretary of that board, met again
yesterday and adopted the plail of
adjunctment at which some conclu-
sion of the grievance could be
arrived.
The plan is as follows:
The lessees are to be notified of a
meeting of the commissioners and
blanks forwarded to them, which
they are to fill out and file with the
points I SeCm!lry °f th® lan(1 offiee ,heir
I'clocl" I 0kjct'"ons aiu' grievance on account
ement of 1908 under
In county court O. J. Grooms,
charged with burglary received his
preliminary examination and was'
bound over to the district court in
fthe apprai
ath.
miles (I 1 Tl'° c"mmi8si" ers will then .take
16 j "p the returns from these lessees
I and compare them with the returns
made on the 1908 appraisement, and
such difference as can bedeteriniued
the sum of $1,000. The case against n'om the southwest, striking Selig- 1 J. ... .
A. K. Hanove for rape was dls-,man shortly after 9 o'clock tonight | ti ■ ."
j and practically demolishing the 1 J, ?• " b" "" adi"stor a',"oi"t
K.,; i ,i j ... til I or t
We havi• low excursion rates in all directions
East mul ItV*/,
, North,
Call on or write me for any det iretl information.
G. J. CHAPLIN. Agent
Perry, Oklahoma
treatment is almost
the diseases themselves. j ney, iad Oklahoma is exceedingly
I George H. Mouser left today for f"rt""lit<! securing her.
out i, Chickasha where he is delivering The colored base ball team
if the town.
follows beaten path
Purdy, about 13 mitos northwest,
Hi to
the several counties who will
meet with the lessee and try to reach
an agreement, but should they be
unable to do so the lessee will have
levostated and all efforts fall,W he, T ®
to communicate with these P«.nU |
cue same course taken by that a p|,
[Xocaifkws
one who Is visiting,
Items of inter-
est gathered in
and about the
city. If you
know of anv-
slck, dead or married we will thank you for it.
several cars of crude oil to the this city went to Guthrie this morn- j month^"-M.° . T™ . * I The plan of the beard is that there
farmers and stock raisers in that i"g to clean up the team of that pn u,,^' T1bich''eva8tated Gold-, shlU, be appointed two freeholder
Vicinity. He is doing a good In,si- town. They are celebrating Eman- ?"'n" "K S'X I""""4' bl,t is ahol,t 1 resident freeholder
ness for himself and at the same ' cipation Day at the capital'city to-1 Accordh^ to' thP"aC8'
TI IU RSI) I Y EVENTS
|M rs H I It.
■ with friend!
yse is spending the
ill Red Rock,
E. Weigh' anil wife were passen-
gers this morning for Oklahoma
City.
W. I). Sullins and wife of Red
Rock are visiting Register of Deeds
Sullins and consulting a dentist at
the same time.
I Judge T. H. Doyle returned to
| Guthrie this morning to resume his
labors on the bench.
• This has been the hottest most
sultry day of the season and we
have all been expecting it to be
I nice and cool on account of the
: eclips but all signs fail in dry
weather.
Our old friend H. L. Boyse has
not forgotten his early training. He
was seen at an early hour this
Major Jensen went to Red Hock .
his wheat bar- "'"rnlng huskily yielding ascytheon
the weeds In front of some of his
today to look aft
vest. He has 140 acres near that
town that promises a good yield.
The building committee having in
charge the Jlettlng of the contract
for the erection of the Carnegie li-
brary building postponed opening
of the bids from the loth to the 25th
inst., In orderthatour home bidders
might have further time in which to wu.nui. muming
make estimates and prepare bids.; a motion for a new trial argued and
Tims we think was right and proper ..j
realty holdings.
i W. G. Bean and wife have gone
to Colorado for a month rest and
vacation. Mrs. Bean has been In
: poor health for some time and her
friends hope she may be greatly
benlfltted by the trip.
In the county court this morning
for If the work can be done by homo
talent equally as good and as;cheap,
by all means give ^lt to them and
keep the bulk of the money bere at
ome where it belong*.
erruled In the case of Taylor and
Hicks convicted ef violattng the
prohibitory law. F. Z. Haveler wa
also before the court on a charge of
rape and given until Saturday to
plead.
| ness ror himself and at the same cipation Day at the capital city to-1 1"tace- j will conform Tnd ^actT'1"H
, dow,; to par«;;^: - VTzE"^
• S- Winn went to Guthrie today in the festivities. I ^ tai"ed feat Ve °c"-V and ual |esgees_
on business connected with the! Isaac Taylor, Assistant U. S.! " "°rthwest
criminal court oi appeals. He is District Attorney was here today
attorney for Henry Amistronr and filing a number of suits against R. I |fJD CflD 11001110
has heen notified that the appeal has S. Steel and his bondsmen in the! JUD rUn NuKHSO
been set for hearing July Oth. He district court for the recovery of j
will endeavor to secure further time ' a number of Indian estates of
in which to prepare the case. which he has had charge for a num-
ber of years. There are some
twenty suits in all.
Police Judge Primrose is home
from a two weeks visit at his old
home in Missouri. He says that
besides the enjoyment iirseeing his
FRIDAY EVENTS
J.T. l'erryman made a business
trip to Morrison today.
Sheriff Nicewander made a busi-
ness trip to Chickasha today.
Clark Seton left this morning
for Ponca City, Deer Creek
points in the state.
Miss Virginia Ferryman left to-
day for Fort Smith Arkansas for a
months visit with relatives.
Col. C. B. Hunt and wife, of 1 Missouri lands of a
Oklahoma City, are visiting their l|llallty- H<1 reasons right
^1,1 i— r-i—1_ .. . will prove.
Rumor has it that a petition is be-
Otfered Position as Assistant
Indian Commis-
sioner
Washington, June 10.-The
oiii f-!„„,i,. tj . , "" V"''- """"'8'on, June to.-The posi- agreed upon at a meetimr ve<
i *40110 ii ' ^ lle|K ' J"rs he made,tion of assistant commissioner in 1 afternoon in the office of the
and W000, in clean money. Heretofore he the department of Indian " "ice of the
These two men are to be selected
from the different political parties,
one from the republican and the
other from the democrat. The ad-
juster is to make his full report of
his conclusions In each county to
the commissioners of the land office
and they are in turn to act on these
reports.
The lessees seemed to be very well
satisfied with the treatment accord-
ed them and say the- plan is satis-
fpctcry to them. This plan was
agreed upon at a meeting yesterday
. — secre-
aifairs tary of the school land board. It
old tlmo friends in Perry and vicin-
'ty.
i !T . N°bl9 00uuty r®al j has been offered to Joe Norris, was also agreed that V,
estate.at #o7, per acre, now he says chairman of the Republican state be annraiseil .,t i should
j ing from the way they are selling acceptance has been informally re-
.Itssouri lands of a far worse ceived. Authorized announcement
too as time of the change is expected in a few
days. The position was offered two
months ago to the Oklahoma Repub- j
lican, who endeared himself to the
administration by his active cam-
Chas. McCune, who has charge circulated among our people
of the Coyle elevator and gin at asking that the dispensary be re- atl'"in'stration by his active cam-
Sumner, was in the city last even-1 es'abllshed here. There seems to be | f8 B" in tlle new s'ate during the
ing. no great demand for this industry last canlPai^"-
I here. The general health of our' Ok'aliomans in Washington have
mat eclipse of tho sun Thursday people Is good,' no cases of snake bee" clamorinK f°r substantial re-
afternoon may have come oH on bite have been reported, bootleggers C0Rllitlon <"ver Bince Taft became
schedule time but it was not visible are being caught and convicted oc- President. Norris will necessarily
In this lecality, the sun being hid casionally and the express compa-1 re,if?n *8 chairman of the Okla-
behind • cloud from 3 o'clock p. m. nlesare Supplying the people when hom" committee.
(until .unset, when it came out as1 called on, so why the necessity' «
|bright and shining a. ever. ' of a dispensary? in WoodirMd'cJunty 8 * ,Uter
New St. Louis Hotel
1 ''Is morning Geo. Seevev com-
menced the brick work on the ad-
dition to the New St. Louis hotel.
It will be 3.1x40 feet, two stories
high with basement in which will
be the heating plant for the entire
structure which will have a frout-
age of 75 feet when completed.
When the present addition is finish-
ed, which will be probably within
ninety days, this will be the best,
most convenient and up-to-date
hostelry in the city and will not
only be a credit to the owner and
builder, A. H. Kite, but to the en-
tire communis 7.
Yjcl
Guthrie is having a harder time
securing a $75,000 railroad bonus
than Oklahoma City is In convinc-
ing the public that a million dollar
packing plant is a certainty.
school land board
Has New P an To Settle Dif-
ferenes With Lessees
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