Perry Daily Enterprise. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 174, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 23, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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PERPY, NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, SATURDAY, NOV. 23, IS95.
NO. 174.
;ii «'■Af TI::v "A3I.E.
south bound.
NOPTli WK MD,
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s. P. H. Hand, Mr K. T.
i, Will II .ml ami Mian Li • Hanu
bull at the I'a-iiic waiting the
luii « f the jury.
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W antkd:—. t 14lley
vVhitc womau p.efeir**
I J. U omack uf Alv«
yemei day.
C-ttage, at
was in the city
It ii
f tin
•all.
miM-r the gr
New Vork
II
at cloning
liarI ware
m, Tii
text lit
Co.
* a Hennine
v*are and I'u
rtv da\s. N
>ar Hardware
• ps at cost for
cw V ik liafl*
Ti* Perry Mandolin Club gave i
d*iig tfu '^u -icil serenade to alt p •• •
♦•nt at ttie depot last night.
Ru b Hrothe'ti make the mince m t
' tiiem* l?^r h y put into their iii r •
•I® pies. It in made of the beet meats* ml
''r fruits and tnaki s deli mous pies. 173 It
Patron ze a home tailor, your suit will
Ht you better and will cost you fr. in
three to five dollars lea* than th< e
■ i • « nt of the city. B Ludienheoii
• ' ' 'i 1 save you monev.
The New York HardwartCo.
have concluded to close out thaif
business at this place, and f#r
the next
Just arrived, a large invoice of shoes
any at)le and price at Grab's
i' in Morns can# Lack from Qfcll
homa City last night.
Four cans toi
Lemii /er k \\ .,|
for 25 ceute
CI
V\e have a few more of th< ^e cheap
duck coats. And 10 by I blaukels fur
70 cents per pair. R VV. Gray.
Be sure anil inspect our delightful
heating stoves before buying, for we will
soil them at cost. New York Hardware
Co.
Father VVilleitord inform- us that it is
a in intake about his giving a birth day
d uner at Edmond. It was Father Fied
V I i 'Jel, I '1 Alv .,
p r * Wsrtl
« i \\., < '
T n\ War
Konrtli ^ a*r«1
DrwilliM
.j r v
und ofhch.
TOWJfhITF. BOARD ? "'
T ■ • by H • i".
K v Wiimm Her it 1 l>i*''
F > f'.uilH>
POwT Offirr
Poitmwtcr
1 nt
c.
(ill con ti
es at
4'
Did you ever eat K illir t
akes 1
W eli, j'Jht liel tome of the K<dlit
uieai at L;mbocaeru and try
A • nun was hero from Pawnee
tod iv and priced shoes at every place
in town, but bought fix pair at F \V.
Ora\*s and says he saved 12.00 on the
bill, Prices will catch the trad*4.
The Jolly Batchelors will give a
Thanksgiving ball on Nov. 28th at CYm-
mii gs Si Iii* wn's hall. Music by 11
Orchestra. Everyone invited. A g od
time guarn .t<* .1. By Committee.
S in very attractive Christmas pres.
ents are being received at E. F. II« wen-
doblers. Sane very baautnul thino
largo and small Fret
li
of u l;
:it> veaterday.
•jO-i pounds nice coun'ry butter
r \ a \ wo poundn for 25 cents.
Do not buy foot «i
largaiu at M e Liqi
par until y< u
dation bale.
ee tlo
52 1/
aie do a i
cents at
01 tf
D i
LOuGE DIRECTORY.
I F.tA. M Perry L gs N
£L holds (ti cm H
first an<i third Prida>« at hall on .t
i!re *t All BMUM ill |UOlJ StaBdltli
cordially invited.
O Ar
I> KK1 Chapu N lo K
J Mssoos n h. ts at Ma* nio soul
7th street every 2nd and 4*1 Frids\
":30 p.m. Henry Ruckfk.
H. D. McKmoht, H. P.
Secretary.
CI A ST URN MC '
I j N- 23, n Ml an ' • •
sod fourth Wedneadavs of each monl
ballob I) stmt V s t >rs ourditl
Qvited.
K *id Carn nter and wi'e
from Ked R-^ck.
1' ur ' aiib siri'i^ beau* for
Leininger A Wallace.
Editor Frank Greer, of the Guthrie
Capital, was up la t nik'ht.
Drop ii the Liquidation sale and
\ a pair of shoes .ti whi>lesale price.
spai I :, Maj r R, E Pot re-
amed I < i
i-t I itfbt.
Wantkd
cl i-s diniia
-At i'.ilie)
room girl.
N. 1'. Snyder and 11
iva. Were in the city >
l. ott.ige, a nrst-
170 tf.
C. McGi ath, of
'sterday.
*
lod C Viaiton
J. \\ Quick.
«treet b«
! K HN - tf
H W. L.
#. O. I .. L
tn
Tu«
half, V
Odd Fel l«
patriarchs areoimlially invite*! t->
ten I. (' I. Limbo* ktr, 0. P
Gko vi. Scrilie.
Cat Fish at who/ sale prices. Cen-
tra/ Meat Market, Southeast corner
square 171-2.
ml** Liii.o>i e l -ft toda> to make her
■ let in I) rdaiu-ll. Ark.
Ti
spec
ladies should bear in mind the
I iiU da\h t-aie of millinery at the
Gem uolhnery store. Mrs. Beasley is
m.iUmg a striking cut in prices.
Master Kiley Burke, the champiun
Uiuycie nder, and ms little sinter Es&i"
ue up from Guthrie visiting their father
Deputy Steve Burke.
1 have the cheapest piece of residence
property in the city for sale if sold soon
J-J. La.Var, next door to ENTERPUIsh
an.1 li ccot counter at Mrs ' Wbenyou
ie (ieiu mi'hnery htore. ! (uud you alAii
170 tf J Pslace barber t
I lito-tf
in silver wan
bisque del. ; see them.
Vou will find a large assortment of th
cho'cest California canoed fruits, (NiviDed :
tomatoes, Kaw Valley canned apples an«i
other table luxuries at Smith Brothers
on C Mtreet het^-'en Piflh and Sixth.
151.tr !
Having purchased the business "f t la-
Palace barber shop on the south side of
the square, I extend an invitation to all j
my friends and customers to call and
see me at my new place of business.
The Palace Barber Shop.
V2H tf i\ p. Rkoistf.r. Prop. 1
on ice.
Talking about good bread, if you
v\ anted: Wood, corn, hay, vegeta would step into Rueb Bros., and take a j
blf „r um thing else# family chu use, look #t th# (t.|i;ks of Kreat bi(t, ni,.e I
on Mburipthw toth toMWW. wmj«w, and Ht a whif of thai
At the Baptist church next Sunday at aroma that comes from .hen, y"U
11 a. m. subject "Hidiutf uiuoiik the would become hungry on the spot. 2t.
The Woman's Christir. Tempt o
Union will hold a Thanks >r p. . ,
in union with the church I'
Nov. 28th, at 11 o'clock a. f
Christian church. For this .. .• i
they a 'licit from all kindly an
disposed persons, any donah ? t;•
may wish to give, either in g ! 1 :1m;
English. City or money. The chthing they v.-ou' 1
lol-'Jt like to have sen* to Mrs. Ki nick's :
dence on D aud 4th stre -is, any tin
from t^is date to the in-' i ing of the
want this) go to the oy ^ . VT
r \ .v.'inbfr. Oim*rntf p-«
They will make you prices en
anything in their line at
A( TI AI, COST.
For SPOT CASH. We have
the F inest Line of Cook and Heat-
ing Stoves ever brought to the
Territory, and if you are needing
anything in this line come and
see us and you will surely buy
for price will be no object. WS
MUST GET RID OF THESE
GOODS.
Remember, this is no adver-
tising fake, but a purely busineee
regulation by a reliable firm.
FARQUHARSON & MORRIS.
C STREET, NEAR DEPOT.
siutr." Sam. I, 10:22. 7:30 p. m. "The
gospel of Christ," K an. 10:'--.
Ladies' nice underwear 30 cents per
garment, Men's very heavy underwear
30 centa per garment at Gray 's. 1C(J tf
100
S S PI M\?i Mw t
Founds Kafllr eera
Choice assortment of
luuies. Ladies should
bottle, free, iiunley ii
Drug store.
rquisite per
i for sample
i smooth
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY.
To advertise ihe new food, (Kaffir Corn Meal) we will gin t tmtS .4*4
with each purchase of $1.00 worth of groceries.
C. I.LIMBOCKER.
W st Side ot 7th street, North o< D.
11 I* M ad r and f.*m I
\ siting K. II. Uea-lex
« f Pawn
(Ins cit>
ee,
outh siue of square
C. F. Uegistkk, 1'rop.
Perry. Ah vou feel jour blessings have ATTR A CT IV E IN DUC EM EN T
.Mr and Mrs. 1*. H.Cbipman. daughter been this year, give unto one of these.
INSURANCE.
Ai.t: -.Vn \
about I:tUU
No.
Ki
1 milch cow
quire at this
J. F I
iis City
iuck down from Arkai
HterJay.
of J. K. Burch, who has Ijeen visiting
her father and mother and their family, i
j left tmlay to return to her home in j
White Brad, I. T.
Mrs. A. Petite,
Ct>r. Secy. VV. C. T. U.
30 Days Special Sale at the Gem Millin-
ery Store.
ARE YOU IVgUUSf
DON T FAIL TO SEE
V ung A rue
lileis •
rs i ii l ie l. *i v v i)
Ei K, ..,... f, O. O. I seta
Tue-«ia\ of -a li ni• Btl Visilofi
com**. MH"*. L B. Gkkcoikk. N. G.
II attik KI KI k. S *<
A. I;Hob • i J* m - Post j
me«-ts tirntand tnird ThuiMday e\.
mgs at 7::^ p. n. at ti . ;r I ! near Ir
oorotf of seveBtl and Bstreet. A
comrade* nv t nl f rue^t Will US.
< i slices at Gray'«
earth: will last al!
If you want to seil or trade your,
(claim list it with ,j.J La Mar. next t : u 1 n -n i. «
, , J-.pl.ti.an and His Daushter at the Perry
.kmr t > Enterprise office, he is expect _ __
j ing houie buyers from Missouri soon.
(T William P.iint r,
P -seil through tod;i\
of Logan
r turning
I.
Comfortable chairs, clean, smooth
shave*, perfect shampoos and hair cuts,
and the best of artists at the Palace
barber shop, south side of square, lllstf
Opera House, November 28th, at
P
U
of the Kaffir c
nr'* grocery, n' rtli
A
Ht Ml .K I .1 , \\ . It. c
. No. 1 'meets every tir -t and third
Thursdays at 2:30 | in. at K. P. Hall < i
Seventh DOt 1 SeB ( ' and 1} StlM I■
Hattif. J. M< Knight, Pres.
Emma I'. 1*«i' v. s -«
I NIGHTS Ol 1 VBO ,L v
1\ ii..-* tsoacl H ida) evei Lg at 7 : ■
n their hall on 0th between I> ami K.
ViMtiu K nig Ids ' Ttli i\ .nviieii
.J r Xont.E, M w
E. M. Tfiom as*H - runs Mom: f..y.^
! Tne 1. rritonal grand j i > m de the r turn fri.
"em -ai r.ual examination of the county
I j.nl today.
For Thanksgiving evening, Nov. 28th
the citizens of Perry will be provided
with a magnificent entertainment by the
rendition of Hull's celebrated dramatic
cantata entitled, "Jephthah and His
I laughter." Thorough preparation has
105 tf
Ad
For sai.k: A
Her nd slide «
this ..fl
Washington hand pr^1
ombmed. A barg i
Wi,
• • \ <iti swelter when the
ill furnish you ice daily
ver sold Ijefore?
I III. illl.l . "I \ . .Ml ui r. N
I tM.Wrr),O.T.nwii<wi Frid*}
nainiitlAlil iii^.-iiy i.ail. Vi l
iig brothers always wel .'oiiie.
Perrv
, cheap-
OU-tf
in the
Horse buyers, who are interested in
blooded - lock, should see the tine mares
that E. II. Perry will bring on h s re-
S been made, and no pains spared to make
the play a grand success. The best
mus'
ipat
this will undoubtedly beoneof the mott !
, elaborate and magnificent entertain-1
A ments ever given in Perry. The pro- 1
ceeds will be applied for the benefit of i
ur. Pippins and Golden Russetts a! | „« the Christian church. Reserved 't *' 1 1
Millinery goods are bought to be sold.
They must l>e soid in season. New goods
must be bought for the new 3ear. I
have only a limited amount of room, I
must «el 1 stock now on hand before buy-
ing new fooiis. Here goes! Just look!
$1.00 shapes for 25 and o0 cents,
Trimmed &; • 0 huts for $l.fj0. SI CK) bats
for 81.73. $0 00 hats for c?J.O
handkerchiefs that were 2" 1
15 cents. Kibl>ous and Ladies toi
articles at cost.
A small spark ofttn loumi
in a few minutes, Ms ae+VMtfe-
tion of Years.
Sickness, accident, op
death frequently itriaiattM in#
valuable life of a brt*4 viaatv
a happy family—r«d««ii| it K>
Iiadie-'j poverty and want. Fir®, hfa m4
"ts now acci,ient inslirance prot t« 1
these inisfortunei.
Remember that we have nice big 1
fresh oysters in bulk. The finest that
can bt- got in town, we get them fresh i
tw; ' a *eek Rueb Bros. tf 1G9 I
Lty in your winter apples now.
car In if', of Winesaps, Ben Davis, Mis-
'
AHMON^ Di
— every Friday night a K 1'
th treet. Visiting jriends aU . v\.
corned.
Kof P., Perry Lodge N K.
meets every Mninljiy 1 ht .«t s 1
Ail visiting Knights w I 6.
AO, L . W .—Pen> -N
Ancient Order of Urned U or *i...
meets first and thin! Tuesday evenings
of each month at 7:ti0 p. m., in Globe
building on west side square. Workmen
in good standing from other lodges ccr-
d ally invited E. E. Gibbons, W. .* .
Wr. C. McCtm*, Recorder.
I Finest line of ir tight stove
i- ty, at eost ■■ >r the nexi thirty days.
\*. a Vork Hardware Co.
Atj< mey General Ga'braith was up
! from Guthrie a few hours last evening
a I registered at the Ta'lev C'-ottage.
eats 3> conts. General admissi
•ents Roservet 1 p.-,its on sale
'fHoe lobby.
2">l
Oysters in any q an'i res educ-
ed p • es at C*n r / M at Market, S.
E. C r. square 171 - 2t
Mrs. R b cc . C. i all and Miss Mary
B il are 1.1 the city from White R ck,
| witnesses id the district court.
The choicest fresh apple butter and
' mince m-nt at P.mitb Brothers on C
| street between F fth and ^irth 151 tf
i ti"- ji "pillar corner grocery of
i ^ T. G. Adkison. j,
A dramatic cantata, a magnificie.it j
j and intensely interesting entertainment,
1 at t tie opera house Thanksgiving even \
I mg. N*"v. -JS'o, 8 p. 111. Seats on sale at !
post tli e Resereed seats 3f> cts.; gen
; eral : on 25 (.'ts.
! Shearer, Cincinnati
J- V L kpr. of Manhattan, Kan., i Kaiifis City, M<>: Geo W Gabrick, Par
.Mine in ye^terd.ty on a visit to his son. i sons. Kane: A H McCormaelc, Parson-
bnt Sodinit hint on the jury eonulu^e.1 Kai.s, J N Spencer. Seneca, Mo; EJ
v f re'ativ . m Oklahoma C I v, and Hl0c.k. Kansas Citv, Mo;CH ffynn Ok-
took the next tra a south. He will re-: lahoma City. O T; John S Pumyea. Kan
! sas City, Mo; II F Brauuon, South
Mrs. E II. Bkasi.f.t, To get oood i*irrmi*c it in m-
Proprietor. , portant to select compaiiM vh«w
. ,, , , •'erviros At ihe ( olliolic ( lnircli. I history shows them to W T9+
cai a id dramatio talent, will partic-1 .
No lid fail to attend, III I Fatl|er Sohulak of Chicago ar- AND THUS and WBO Blkt |t«4 ••-
rived in the ciiy > sterdny flD.l will L-on-1 hibits of BO*A
duct a mission at the Calholic church .... i
,. 1 , . whose paid loimm bew jiiiib■
and as ti... lo v. l-all.er is familiar with |
the Po:i-h. Ii. I.. ti.;;,a ai.d other s avonie . lI,i,t Oieir polieiw r« T ImU«.
.r special ben.-tii; Please examine our >
•w«prMU« .
th.. Call-:,- NenUiiW «aid lan- \ve have bad ezpariaOM.
' ¥ i«'nagos to i'ssist at the .•t-rvices ami go
1' ' • ti . ,r dutif Nexi Sun,lay, Xov. 124.1 R. R. UpOTOH * CV,
Ilmh Mass and sermon at 10 a.m. In Office over. Globe Drj
'he evei ing, Bentdictiou at 7 o'clock
, lecture, sul j- ct of the evenirg service,
persons were registered I
31 e reliant a* lintel Arnva
The followin
at the Mer hunts' 11 t-1 \esterday:
II I) Prii e, Oklahoma ('ay, O T
Oi
J E
" 1 he end of the world." Both sermon
and lecture by Rev. Father Schulak; all
, are cordially invited tf) attend.
' v ■ Monday, Nov 25(bv Mastea at 7 a. m
and [) a m. The Rev. Father will hear
confessions Saturday evening, Sunday
1 and Monday.
D. W.
'errv, O. T.
turn tomorrow.
Gray has a ti
ing« 'or dres patte
. m, tiuxc.V, Non-1 nl« r« v ISuimI
1 QlIIl , of I'eirv.—M« ets every ll.i
,-.> evening, H o'clock AH ref-itn a oil. yard d. ub1 > i h
i men invited to n^cu -s tliih imr. •
. tn.t,. K. of u Hn i
Adn issu n free, no co.U rtion.
A H.Shi mno, Jas. H. ia.wih.
C'hairman '•
ne • f
w ol suit-
M. L. Smith returned today from a
two weeks business trip to the Kat eas
lead and zinc mines at Galena, Kai :.e.
He owns some valuable lands in 'he
mineral bet n anticipates mak; g
in the n. ar
, Mr
Ludiea' iiaiL*.
T. II. lIone>buss, pro{n-i«tsr «X Wis
O. K. barber hop, soavh *.a« nt iM^sarj.
has tilted up vsry eomforlaWle wmq
bath rooms, that ars •cr«piet*fir
and nent, for the beneftl of Us UAc*
Ladies baths will be girts es
A lady will be in attendant* to wait
j upon and give ev*rr attmtirm to )st^V
i customers. f®-tf
Arrested.
Dfputy Marshal Georce Slarnier ar- M m ,,,,
I urke. rested Henry Rush and William Grana- j Free Lerttire.
berry this morning for attempting to, Hon. Thof. J Dick«o will 6 lir*
pass a counterfeit dollar at Premiers froe |ecture „ th# chrilti„
Mrs. ' U
i- iting (
v, ret111 ned
who has beer
weeks n Gnth-
Haven, Kans; T II Russell, St Jot
W H McRhea, St Jo% Mo; J
Guthrie; Sam Blume, Imlianapoiis, In
R K Poe, Washington, I) C: J T Oii\c,
Georgia: E Sample, Mrd cine L 1 r '"7 • , fret lecture at ths Chriatiai ehvjBh
T- u* . ,, , _ 1 restaurant in the city. There were Cl,„^OT. . . . . _
Kans; l VV< m ><-k. Alva, O 1; J E I), n ' ,1. u 4 « lL next Sunday evening. Subject, '* I spar
t r«u• ti i , r- ^ three men in the party, but one of them ; ^ ^ 4 j
Jr, Chicago; H M B ill, K insae City, Mo;eolism. Mr. Dickson is an orate# a*4
N T Snyder, Kansas Citv, Mo; H C V,. V . , . . . ,. 1 scholar, and is rapidly comiag te th#
. R. Camp ell. th. real estate ninn I Grath. Alva, O V-. K Rail, Ah . O T- , ' ' "T. k ° °f front aa a leading platforaj onto. Aia
rned today from a business trip to W T Bggin, Garden City. Km ; JO a "" . v'" '''U ji be a popular ad.lrtaa wbiak will
Starmer on the n< on train to be placed high,y ent(>r:.,in ttnd illt,r„t M ,w
30 cents per gome money cut of them
future.
j. If I I N 1 S 111 I' A «4.-i i:ioiy Nt 1'
l K. of h. meets ever) Tatur.lu) even-
i at 7:.!i> III K. of 1'. hull on Tth -!•. t.
eet of land office, ,
VV. .1 Stox f. M U
M.mm \t.nt. R. I'
li.
L'. bei.l'.' m
tai.or on the south
lent sir fa -tion i
, f the nri.le
pop .lar rae chan
le, . vin - excel
Or. ..t Bend. Kan. He reports m. ney I Curry, Arkansas City; Will Bradford,
liters and business of all kinds in Oklahoma City; W F Roberts, Kansas
it portion of Kansas, as worse than in City. Mo; A II Chric'.iton, Kansas l'it>.
Mo.
| in the federal jail at Guthrie.
the 'i and make up l', rrv and was glad to get back home
HI— ' F
I T. L. (Loyal Temperai c< Leg i
ll« meets every Sunda.v afternoon at 'A
o'clock, at the Presbyterian church.
Mary Mentz,
Ikai fr#s,a>-'llU
r the latest styles in fall hats, and
ReC' >..1 a fir load "f I'- peka fl nr. f.«r laple good-, of all kinds in the milli-
Big Kourand G ,1.1 n od brands. This nery line, see Mrs. E. H. Beasley, of the
is choi'-e old wliea flour and will make Gem Millinery store. Everything new
splendid bread. Cal: and get prices and j and the very latest. An expert trimmer
try it. i always ready to trim your bats io order
i /iHi i*Maa i*a . * reu rf
Lost.
| A bunch of keys. Finder please leavt
; nt Entebpkise ott'ee or deliver to
Alva G Baldwih,
1 attend. Special music will b« y,*Tid«d.
Mr. Dickson should b* grssta^ wila a
lar^e crowd.
Sowers Indicted.
The grand jury has found two indi
ments against J. C. Sowers, one for rape I Mrs. Ileasley, at the Gem millinery
and one for incest. Earl Frost an<l : store, does not intend to carry any,
Joseph Clark >ver also indicted f.,r, goods over; prices are cut away down marlmt by tiis 'ilsW
burglary. Ihj iiro Kfl trore in , so that the goods wiM twit. lAnr^
Don't Miss Thia Otaasa,
Fob sai.e: Some fins yoasf
mostly mares. Will sell shaay tat
or sell on time. Will hav*
fh'a CdU^ty j'nft.
ftivw awf^'tm.
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Perry & Welch. Perry Daily Enterprise. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 174, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 23, 1895, newspaper, November 23, 1895; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106561/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.