Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1897 Page: 5 of 8
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d's ret>id*- .ce ;.o <he
It made a 'uu; r.4
entire city. ^ an>
1 ' > Ifl it Jones oottou
1 ire all >nt tod. y as
; Next I0
• Days ,
> Clearance f
Sale
Knox li'os , ill *1k x
5«ile of M n ?. D v , \ outhe, nd
iGOll Olii
f:Qrpm) fj
vi uuilljui J;
:o ■ i- gin of the tire Meet prople
oilie.e it. incendiary, yet there are poae
j h-; d to the believe that it ra'ight
of me way from a cigarette -tub or
iown down by -.jm® of the
Prof. LeBarr infor. «ed ue thi*
M * t. fi**et c.. o 'o the tir**
•'i; '• front doc of the building was
••)*n and it locked as if it had «>een
broken n. The tire caugh'., on the
> ur,d floor an there was no fire eown
I 'aire uatil after the ro( f ftil in. prof.
tri'urr ,o,,t $30.00 w^rth of Ijooks and
j ;e rt oa* of the bccks of tho etui entg
I ml n:. organ w'i :h had been taken
I ml. Congregational church for use
■ ".ir.rKr he teachers examination, went
p in Etnoke.
j iKie building was erected by tho I
rool hoard m I he fall < f 1894 an a !
■iftt of i.early $10,000. Danug 1 he
. >ii f the leg b ature the winter f' l- I
'•vmg, Hon. X\ ill T Little introduced a
locate t e aa> am for the ir?ane
' d clfered this building aa a
\ Half the Cost of the$
oofact
Price.
B. Knox f,
| & Son,
t Sod ill Siie Square
. the buiidmg was leased to
: lie educational hoard «,f t .e Congrega-
•on church for 90 years to b« used rh
'Pit p Perrv Ac^rt«mv Jt Lai- '>* 8n used
'-e P*r.
nee for
Hi* b
,ho L v
•Uterrr
tinued
Academy.
hat purpooe.
1 • ■ i t? w.-.s insured r #2,500 in
rpool aud Ljndon and Globe
•> comp'.nite, through ' *
f K li Hudson What ^ i; b*
out rebuilding cannot now bo
mod. '1 ho Academy will be oon-
f Kon:e euitabli
1 . i'i a calnrnitv regretted
ae cit z • s ..f Perry.
a
that they recently purchased from the Rush Ifmcaotiln Co.. at 40eon
tlio Dcillur at net cost. This dojs not mean at the c > t r>f iho jobber,
but ua'ana at
_ HALF THE CCST OF THE MAMOTACTDBEBS pRKE.
1 hey also will sell eveiy article in their ltou*e at prices coinpti-
tion cannot possible meet. Tlicv c&rrv a
A Full Line of Ladies, Geai's find Children Uduerwear,
f Next in
i Days
^ Clearance
Sale
Ha'f Ike Cost of toe
Manufacturers
Price,
The celebrated Ditttnan Shoes, every pair warantcd. Ilan, Cap*
Notions, Etc., Etc.
The iii'.st courteos treatment at
B.
Knox
^ &j Son,
•I Soikii Side Square
PUT CN TIME LOCKS.
>
:i to the
^rc lun '
> • g May I
Bin s
w' i r pp--
y«: 1 A
•• f )'lc
<>t 'iuti
Ole Olson at t' c Grand. j
I he Grand oppra house wa« packed
iart n'glit to witneee the return of "O e
O e >n" to the sing* of this city. "0!e
O pin' has lost none of its power to
p.*<ise an audience. The ruan who in-
\ent«d the Swede as a etiitfe character
buil ing c'-n be , etruok a veritab'e Kiondike. It has out
live 1 many more preteut ous Btn^e per-
formances. The whole count:y has
aughed with O.e and vytnpath z-d with
r im n his deeds of cru^le heroics. 5lr
lien Hendricks made a capital Ole O eon
last night He h- b alinoHt grown into
the part. H^ do^s r ot waste acy ef ecte,
evpry m<jreniHnt, facia! or otherwise*
counts ,n applause. The suppor.ir.g
o mpanj was good throughout, and ir
'orntory gangs i „ e reSpects it rould not HftVe be^n
icinroved St Cieorge Husel as Bridget
(_ l*.anr>igan grew into an important
•♦id Okla
southwest,
letter from
T„ rejeiv- ;
Hallowe'en Tricks.
Hallowe'en and the unr^etricted pnv-
i'ege of the smsll boy to do about ab h m
^e p'esssM hare long b«en confederate.
Ther« were cridenceg all day yesterdsy !
jf the freHka cf the spookp, gnom^e ar d '
ghosts of Saturr'ay right, impersonated
by the same small Ivy, ,n dror*6.
Gates were earned away, wagons were
stolen,, gosDisplaced and things nlac-d
ottom eide up g^r.orally, The .New
York hardware si^n was found ut tL^j
p >etoftice. V\ hethsr this injure Mi ,
taulds is going to be pustma^tr r, jc
cann<>t say. home of the front door* i
•f t ie bu'ine s houses were piled full
-f roc''?, whi.r others were obstructed j
by bores. It whs a jolly, ali around j
t me f'jr the kids, and they had a warm •'
t;mw in the town that i:igb',
SOMETHING MW
- \
^ !
. . ... ."5.epnen*< to-
iay thr
'Ugh | p
" *♦ -?!'. of Ca:
f irnia.
M-., j ;
' o ".r 0; gtnally ^
;-*nt it:
1 P
u.t- D.o^j-ng at
id Jenni
u g'8
ank aad train r-oi
jei j aro
out .
ai d t iey are ^u;i
; to (
lave r
u have
r.ny > w
- t.r.e banking Ij:
sines* .
! og I F
rs of Arkansas, M
I issouri
Mld T
territory, you can
tell ti.s
IUi I .
■ the p y, eep^cially in the last
wh n sho did seme of the beet Irish
- ia'ty work of the seaaon in Dee
nes Jeasette L iw;s as Genis mau^
v vacious sou5 rette. The other parte
is j !ay were in very capable hand3.
mature of the e*ening was the bievi le
nk "y John Lawson. Mr. Lawson
is the world's pu^rd on indoor a-ling
Committee of Fifty.
A comm.ttee of tifty laoiep a d gent
T ^d'"er^\ ShtriffBarrow* of Okl^om. , ,;n.
: , ,l r lu hM rpceiveri paeki,^ of Ml l M
of Perry for the purpo,. 0f UMrUiniOR from ,v9W Mtxioo with whieh , )• u
lwUr r ("r,,n™ of"'' co' meat. It ie van- tr that c:r , iov
attonu.r.K r cot luemherB of any church..., b.«de oD one ata'U 3UJ r N, r .« rf.
Larne r-ackaire of tb* world's lx*t clMiser
foranitkel. Ptlll greuUire«*oqomy in i pound
paclcaga. Ail grocen. Made only by
THE \. K. FA in E Wit CO MPAST,
clilc ({o, isl lou^. new York. ^judtca, fbu
PR£S'3 ASSOCIATION.
BtLRRY SE^iTENCED.
, The csnvafls wua made j^-terday prini..-
wa raoeived with mu?h app:aus-e I hy ti e ladiw, a certain p-.ftion it
'-p. cialt/ work with wnic-li the ladt 11 he r'lT h«vinj{ bc-en amigneii to ou
til i ha.i :made more than many metuberB of the comin.ttee. The
r be' r- an important part f the work wa« thoroughly done and eve.%
rma-.ee The ■- mp nv also ^ave a jne net in regular tffiliation with iona
V i
i Pawnee
utences
m •* ne - per' rmance to a large audience ' church was requested to exprese a pr f-
—Iowa Sfcate Regisrer. jOrsncs for one. The imn.ediate
1 purpose of the effort is to interest a
| persons <n the ci y in Sunday school and ,
L h -
Ban
y Ju
: thp
I'av\
a i I kac
l niv ca
r t; {thy
?i:rs
'! tf
wr * k-
iiB sec-
ig- 1 erer jrstertay to
.•4 Lansing penite^tiar*".
it ttil^* tenu of court anr-
weiving d-'pcei'tS in *he
ni € v. it t' be in u l« nk- j ^>ut
II ere w ^ nothing sen
c u t rcom at the ti*r e of
It waa ti ead and trying
ly member < f his famil)
b daughter t!«« ui.i ea
. ucusing tho d'rectora
li had f ith lo yprds him
A'-4B S< nienct-Mi fc th*
for perjurv iu a nettle
Don't ?e in ;i Hurry.
We moan d i't b * in a hurry to sell
your oot'on, To the cotton raiders or"
the 'h«r kse S rip we say ihis, fully be-
i.evicg • lat the prir« of cotton is too
iov. and tha GO da>s fr -.u this time will
seethe pric* mat^riallv advanced.
The Pni adlphia Press (throws out a
suggestion to cotton raisers as follows:
Brit sn cotton dealers are busy giv.ag
xagerated estimates of the A n*ri-
*.: in co;. u cop, ■ ppareutiy with a r;*w
f kee ing the price down, Mr. N\,i! . h
Li verp I 'exp-rt': soys the crop will be
nt i «ast 10,300 C00 bales ai d may reach
11,000,010 Bat tLe.e are no substantial
fac.s on which t base that claim. In
hufch work by inriticg th*m to be-
come members of some one cf thecor-
•jragatK'na. It'« a c mmendab.'e eff rt!
md will doubtless result ae a b«reKciarv
to the church societies.
Another Gin.
huu
UjU
•Veils gofc te>
Brwdlove K
two counts
. His brot
i year, for murder.
t eigh'e^n mouth-
f"r s. i «n^' hieky to
her from Tet-in at-
I tii« trii
>>
ssful
the
, the
the most iutelli
> that iu almost e
and tried to e i« e r «iu.
.■der case went overt'
it term.
emove <
: phvsician. de-
En. an oj>era?i()n mu c >«•
\ the - s :i 1.1 i !e o# the
Icle ly resorted to.
.luetic plasters whicl are
\uoers are more v liu
•d t!ic danger ct a itr
as great as the dis asc
rer or surgical c )er-
■i ation c .u cure cancer, because i is
| J \ ^ ' • t ". > : CM ( T
rf'l9 are iu the blood, and canco be I Men I z and 11 _
AMhVdf^Turt 'h "• ae.i.led m |
j amus i g the llttlo people.
per. -vm
snrgeoni
The n.
fui than death) a
; icin opt ation i
itself. No phi
blood, it is only reasonable to rely i pon
a real blood remedy for a cure, o*ie
which ;.'oe; direct t the cause ol the
trouble and removes it.
«s. 8 (Swiit't ifi( ) i. tht only
known cure for cancer and other o' stl
nate and *1 eej>- seated blc>od diseases such
' Cl . kl.euma-
tism and Couta^'^u i Blood Poison. It is
j Purely Vegetable,
mad it the only blood rcuiedv puarati"
" t-.wl t'jcoutain not a particle of mercury,
polu h cr other mineral, which me.ian
so ii!u. !i t .oil wi.o know the diliitr
i-O'crta of tht-se dru^s.
r ' ki ou Cancer and Blood Diseases
will ia.il. -I free to ali who uitdrnw
AUuuW,
A tia|ipy Time.
A 1. ppy Ht.rpr party took tilace kt
tn- r :-m . f .vlrn J '1 K iioil-'c a T
1 i ,.rn. av t-v the c. i . iou boil*
the b-r*.hc.:.-i .,r 1 er daujjli .-r, Mi. Lu-
ci'.(> i le elirp ■ ■' and party wf ^ ar
•*an< •' by Jli ....h M -y Meal
Ho „b:;dublei-, ohnpernned M.b lamca
Mut'ti.aien I uut a r* r of ij'nMr-i and
had Htoien ubout llOU f ,t of it. Rutin
repaired the I lie with barb-el
Ithaabeen the rumor 'or some dave
j 'hat another notton gin would he bu t
in Perry. It }g no longer conj--t *ri
out is a certain'? tha' Mr. Ki-restiuid
'.he Donahue broe will eoon hiv > ♦'e
third (f-n in operation. Thev ,n-p p,.r.
ch R d new m chinerr,en(!.aep.r,d l.oi,.r
offtTei-ig flrai, which wi:l «r'iv>ii,u
18'J1, u e year of greatest production jet1 TheJ' Prubablj i.ui i. e
Kn..*n, the crip wua 9900,900 les I ^Ulil',n^ * by 'Vin^ron.t Htmnx
• j inirg ihe r:K'ht cf-wgy on i) rbr • ♦
i "vheraiwi>ch privilpgrs can I)-n<?p i.
j Ihey w;!l put m thre<* 70-«*ax gins f
the hagle n ikp, the beat mam fr.ctur* I
And will be t0 aUrt tJlB ^
hs last of next week. Mr. For
the Donahues hare been cotton huyvrf
•n the Perry markst since the sear n
opened and have on a hand a la
; inioHnt rf cotton in the Peed. Wo w
■tem eucc'63.
The
•otton t ,ai. has com * into &!g°' m
! ar n i« }>a is lees than in the corses
i pot ling m« ntho laat >ear, wnen th>
j . e-id was J,T;")0,OCO hales. Cotton .s to
• ovv in price, aL producers wih do well)
I 'lot to "U^a it to market."
Oui the Wire.
! Thsptf.-k.ne Journal says: li the
.uiiij.e of a message L*ing transinued
I ovji' tee I . rkios tsh p .one line
j.Io
| Chandler to Guthrie i e other nig.tt the t ,
. *• • « •hort r. bit rMUPte. In ! J !, ";?* V " "I' ' " " mT P°Pn"
i • in attempt tooonpItU h-. talk f'mUoD ot CL"t
gaTtapio d'Mtpnir. Kufui ttuajr, the l,"5 ,y, ^ * 1 uai:"r
manager, left l e-eue, iav to im^rth '' "|! J homp*°°' >' •- 1 y'or i8 in
anit Svbii I "1* troub Wuen U got near 0,Bdid i* f°'
•ton he found that kiu> miicraaDt had ' 1 bv
all the membetfl cf both the county i.^d
co yields .0 bushels to the acre. It
grows best on poor land and de manos
but little water. If the wheat doe * well
in Oklahoma, the farmers will wear dia-
mo ds ,f wheat remains at present p lies,
says the Oklahoman Ex-\layor Uoi
and has some of the i^ame varietv up
and growing nicely. He sewed a sm-ftJ!
patch at his residence en «l e eas t i dr
Keliable informatio n b ac be« o r- cei v
ed in t ie city that th > Jecning?, O
ley. Dunn g>\' gs are at present located
io the hill/ country east of C'ev^Un i.
and are planning to raid ths ban^s u tb e
eastern part cf the te.-ritory Got you ur
I Winchesters.
I
| home very tine sw ec potato-^ *
j bought to tins office Saturday by N., ^
How®, one of our prosperotu f< . ...-
wh j lives 5 miles ncr'v3reflt <-ftLer.it « I
bevera of them • ghed G pouo. *• |
• cch, and the hil's ,, ,.g--d 20p >tind s
Ore mother he nRt..wd the -Op- • "i n < j
?4 fe^' long The l . ^.osr ewi«t roia :jo I
| ov«r grown.
e ca'J at'AQtioo
j 'V"U a-e w«f:jhed,"
j •>' B f^eusnheim - u
.Tw merchant tai'or.
fo 1 >ok after this
Misb L xz'.e Free.
50'. her ankle erita'".-
kiu^neri to a ran-aw
roj.e c t her f >ot alu
pupation necbssary.
•I. B ShaQ.ifelt. aa; '
.s now on a fair i.
P. .gram of the ^ emi Annual Me. *iLg to
Be Held at IlenLessey.
Ab>.it thirty cf the young fiieids of
Mies Lucille joined her >n celebrating
the occasion in n jolly, delightful m"nner.
She was the recipient of hearty congrat-
ulat.iot'fl and numerous presents.
Kefrr jhmenls, abounding in man> go> d
thing" werr served, uud the children had
u merry tnue.
A special from Siloam Springs, Ark.
•■' ales that the' Kid," the member of
t.ie n riou® Duilwu gang, has been
raptured aLcl is in charge of tbeottio**rs.
li s 'e l istne ie Dick Brant, ttevolvers,
.ton and borate found in his p- esuei}-
iuh we. d itieut-rtetl uu stolen.
porarily, but saya it will go hard with
the villian if he ever lays his hands on
h.m,
AccKlentally Shot.
Mrs. E. K Wait of Pratt, Kansas, who
has been visiting the family of F. M
' >rk, received a telegram yesterday, in.
f fining her that heryourge t son, aged
jut 20 years, had been accidentally
t t \ h le out. hunting The entire
I'ge of a shot-gun eutereil his arm
ir the houlder, shattering the bone
city committee, the count and city ofti
ue '♦-m- ° i9' m*ml*rB0' the school b.-uru, tne
11.1 ,ik 'ials, members of the b r
n wfpapers and the citizens generally n
almost a unauitnout way. He a'bo Y as
the hearty endorsement find support of
Kay and Pawnee con is it tees, count)
and city r-ffirials and representative
bueinees men and citiseoa general >.
Mr. 1 Gylor has a splendid endorse nont
from the people, injh «n ore as any
ma 1 would he proud of. He is cspecialy
well fitted for a position ot this kind,
and it will be very pleasing to tue
R.'publicans of Noble, Pawnee and Kay
y bidy. The aim may be saved ooun^M aDt^ bis many friends tfeo r-
11 a. ait left for home last evening. H''/ to hear of his appointment by
n«vL t
. this \a-"i t*
opulai progrt j
xL will pay j ji
B 'aver coun .7
d in a r"p«
milk cow. rJ
" off, making • jr >
The s^m - annual 1 Meeting of the Okla-
homa Proep Association is hereby called
o meet at Hennessey. November 15 and
16, 1897, to transact st^ch business aa
may proper'y come before the a=socia-
tion. It in urged that all members he
preseLt, SiU'^e not only maUera of vital
"uportunco to the frat«rn t wiil b« oon-
^iw-red, bHt the Xew Olet ns excursion
project as ws )l.
PROGRVM
Address of . liwme ...Mayor of Hennessey.
*lesponse . .president of the Association
J Tlit- rt-?5 A: so. .atlon from a Ru*'.n«.'9<
1 standi ^lr.t •) ^. Admire, king-
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ti. Miller, Hennf. ■ j Clipper
' 1 he pros 1 unlng rotltU&1 pu r in-
I nee ' A.ilOjM'orua * courier
a<?e.
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b • umpbttii. iisnnetsey sicker
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: i.. lireer, • uthrt<. Capital
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| u':'. .liomu n> vrpaper rirtcafure
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1 is brother
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.!• haa beea sitting up some s j ^
* mother from Le v-«nco oa ring f
hiai, the best nurse Le could puat
^ave.
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r n t >rln
At'hst
A n untr
wa; ncy, *
. I.. Thomas, pon- Cr-
Advertlsl.i.; . .
,. Jei .loPnsou. Klld.
.ue p-
Give Prof LsBarran'th )P.rr) Affl ((1
•my year nearly (0p( rt M(J h,
now when they m,*t r. ,er. ,b„ni g4 rU
a helping hand if you ,lP tbH ItnotU og
a. re, fay good won ... for thfm
pl pc rtc of r oia'co om«tt
- .Jm, will be heard olJ resolti
L. G. >
>lJ [ LON V Vgeton,
j'>c°r^i.ig Secret.ery
tier News
Magazine
uee Xows
•U Vldette
.eJournal
-am, re-
v :ur^ions
as read.
BLACK,
evident.
no. "-hi ifTtwiwr onuie last evsQtog. ' 11 Ul 111,4 tippoinimpot by "m.-a u- me j**n- tura1 v
•IO r® ti A CO..I, .> „.T : ^"rn'ial Thompwi a. Chief Doput, of! ^ *?? 1D* ho«> fro 1 *"y «, tbti
♦y wwriljl3 fl'HTIct. ' 'it g'"'' ar Qny tottn ic l' kl*" i Ifibom
Win. M-i "ray, who liv.- no tnweatof
t"ecit>. h ,i-H,t "irap!tit.ee< a . -y band-
ma iix -c^nr houm an.- n> ' hag hia
earpeii'-r, P. vl. Randall, e- ."-gad in
it ia gratifying t , l „ t. baildio« l gooJ barn Thii > been u
.ra ten j. not t VK T; i'r"6P-1' u ' — tor r fa ,
be continued f ,r t. . l'"?' * ' ! '"f'y Br' '"veal the,r **
grfgatinnal rAllrch .. ^ j ^ 'n!pr°V- ^ UD tb
■-e wiil oa a r,l60t g of , S" : W°"'h ^
ar in ci(y tomnrrjw, Br I ;it ;a | Anarlial.in thw Kaneaa City diurnal
u^e th"1 ■••m. s . .if jm, . t chi i b. two da; h ago a.TOke of the :
to >ebui,d the Hcr.deiuv but].tfw 1 °"am wie'ore in Oklahoma,
' Jfoed last 1'riday r. gli aome of the [ rominent citiee, dealers
The Norman T.auk • ripi SB- e- 11- wrv hu^ 90111 ,rom ,0 60 eaoh-
olatrna to be the beat i„,g to vn iu the'
erri >r>.^ I hat d pr ads upon what tl o
greater nuinl'' ''"f ' " u'a'm to lip 11 Extru oopiae .if the Klondike "grioul-
U e hor.od ™t' r. T"'9 °/ ,b" -«•' •' Ok-lH-,.a ou:. 1 had
hog, sod root in hog, from 1 erry J , ,hii Vhe ,rpom. .. o(0k.
s'ia. vaut igos ever writtou y.nd
it W jrmr trwasJt,
- rs and
rgs in
claima
. ge «alu
that in
dealers
Thi* is
1 amall. Per'y h-e not so'd lead than OOU
| farm wagons th a aenson.
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Welch, V. C. Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1897, newspaper, November 4, 1897; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc127736/m1/5/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.