Daily Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 198, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 21, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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ENTERPRISE-TIMES.
OFFICIAL PAPEH OF XO!'T,K COUNTY.
I
V I-. 3.
FERRY, NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, SATURDAY, DEC. 2!, 1895.
NO. 109.
;BL£.
. I' :t• '>«• .id nur^uet La til | ►,
VV ade'g, UMJGt,
marshal, George Starmer.
ent to Guthrie today,
i lie \Vhen :h the oldest ,
KL'f, lit
er\ iu tlx
96tf
:o to ti«
a i:
A A. >1
hold:1 i! ' r. g
ti rut and ti.ird I
str"'t. A!: ni
cordially invited.
LOuL-L DIKEOTOhY
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moiunication ti t*
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and!'. Visito
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at 7:' i) at Oil'
patriarchs ■ i
tend.
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(' \i . irv'
Dm radii?
'lien > . u come to Perr
«•. Perry, the best in the fity.
lie When carries the largest line ol
e relishes in the city. 9oif
here will be nosorvicei at th C'ath-
churclt next Sunday evening.
"'j. J. V. Caldwell, receiver of th«
.■t>h< r land oflice, was in the eit*
rdav,
" choicest fresh apple butter find
<• meat at Smith IJrothem on <
. t between Fifth and Sixili. 131 tf
uy a ticket t« the fireman's bid);
>ag .ud tune and help the bi)r
rg Bell lumber company
"i coal, best qui
luwe
90tf
u e liavn inn Hn -t line of silverware
ou ever saw. Our claim is that we cai
^ell you good goods for less money thai
you ever dreamed of getting
K K llowendobler.
A very appropriate Christmas gift f«'i
our lady love would be a years suh-
< rription of the L id cs II au Jcurna
•nly 11.00 u year. Call at the Pustofiice
JooK Store.
i L. Bjwilen and wife left yesterday
) take up their residence in the coun
icnmpmeiit ><>.
esda> evening
hall.. Visiting
I. <>. O. V.
Candie
at Richer
.J .
coiue
Ha
s Post No I
Thumwt/ e\
r hall near ti
i Ii street. A
: willi u«. •
. K. P. Hall
;m..! 1> #trec:«.
M« 'VNK.HT, Pres.
r *
mgs a i * p.
corner f >e\
comrades in\ it>
nrv,!'
Thursdays at -
Seventh bet v«
11 XT
KmmaC. P"v ."V. See.
rM(iin>oi l \
> \ ^
■a their I M t*tWWl
Visit I r« Kr ' ■ i 1
1. Noiu.i
E. M. Tno .; - I: < I'hos. Mo
(' 15. ( anil o *
J C9I. Perr; . <T
e\,?. !.u' at ' •
V br--tl.fi-..
> I VK.MON \ ! 1
11 * t-rv Pi i ght at K 1'
7th Mr. «'• Vtoftln* jrienda slwyri
corned.
l^ dgeNo. 9, K. of
from the cheapest to the best
:hey's, south of land office. 97tf
..) ilavighoret and Judge K. F.
e made a trip to the Capital today.
■ a Christmas present get one ol
Huh t<ner pipe J, ai cost, at Lein-
A; a 1 lace's. 188 tf
• •-> hryan left for a business trip
• Stiawnee tcda>
I . \• u wnnt any clothing before
.i? If *o, yet a move towards th«
- .r Clothing Co. 07tf
l>e| ity Geo. Mouser has returned
a i. 1,-to the Chickasaw nati n.
A: ther car load of thoee tine Mis-
, ita *?s, cheap as before at Hem
17-Vtf
V" rney Joe L fferty is taking iu th
• ^'tit' at the Capital today.
Wit ti seat-on ble compliments you are
*i#lied to
Come and reet>our wistful eyes upon
<ur new stock of tine silverware. It wi i
• uggest to you at once the proper pre.-
•nt and atf ird y >u the lowest pi ic s
v r made. K E I'oweudobler. l'JJ.2.v.
tOEM i• .... • at lbs 1 rssbjU«•
..n . iurch next Sunday morning and
•veiling. The Sunday school will give
i Christmas entertainment on next
"ue day night the eight before Cl rist-
nu J. A. B. Oglevee, pastor.
I >ou a mt to buy a nice and appro-
• i «fe Christmas proeent do not fnii t<
te our if w holiday stock. We aregla
o .elcome visitors, pleased to show our
;i*ods and ready t«j make close prices to
ill. E E llowendobler. 192-2w
RESOLUTIONS-
Dazzling, bewitching, charming,capti-
vating, entrancing, pleasing, beautiful,
.s inning, handsome, admirable, attrac-
rive, durable, useful, appropriate, eco-
nomical, superior, laeitng, desirable, ex
eilent, serviceable, beneficial—our new
tock of solid gold and gold filled jewel*
\ and watches. E E Howendoblar.
Whi.weais We. the people of X-ble
tiunt), Oklalu ma Territory, assembled I
i i Perry, December 21, lK«-" , to select |
delegates to the Oklahoma 6t;itehood
c invention, to bd hold January 8, 18'jG,
th *iit respect to party or politics,firm-
ly believe in the principals of the "Mon-
roe doctrine" for America, and
Whereas Without regard to party
l i Amer can politics, we are uncompro-
uismg y o,tposed to any possible further
ncroaciunent or acquisitio of terriu>rv,
i i North or South America by any Euro-
pean oat ou, therefore be it
UfifioihVEO. That we, the citizens of
X bie county, as Americans, highly en
doree the patriotic, manly and American
message of the president to congress
iK'rtainiug to the dispute between ti is
country and England, relative to the
ights of Venezuela,our American ueigh-
■ r. as auaiust England and her greed),
asping policy of claiming the eartt
and the seas, and be it further
Resolved, That we heartily endorse
the acti -ns of the Republican congress,
now in session, in coming so speedily to
the kuj port of the president.
The above resolutions were adopted
unanimously and with a shout that left
no doubt in the minds of anyone of the
fact the people of Nob e county are,
a'jove everything else, Americans.
Christmas
Only 0 d i\s to select a Xnias present
_ o so(tn to Banks Wa le and make
• our selection early while their st ock is
arge They have the kiud of articles
hat are appropriate and proper.to bu>
ihe<e hard times. 100 Gt.
On accouut of the bad weather, the
•p«retta, 'The Little Gipsy," has been
postponed until Monday evening, D-'i'.
i'lrd1 Come out and help the children.
There will bsonly a fe.v reserved seats
•old. General admissiou 25 cents; chil-
Iren 15 cents.
Mil ui tn No
.•ver) Fridi
hall, Visit
.all and inspect tour new hoi
1 • nto-'k. E E Ttuwendobler.
lit Rev. T K. Brooke is in Perry for
jn-xtSunda- atSt. Marks church also
| 'i i isimas day. store every day.
j W e pack up and leain January, so Bishop Brooke will bold services to-
j .. n what you want in on" lme. ^tsr j m irrow, the 22d, at St. Mark's Episco-
i Uung Co 9<tf pa church morning and evening, 11 o1-
j With every 35 cent pu rob use wo ffivo a j clook and < i90* Ho > oonimunion at the
ket on our large do.i, to be giveu • morning service The Bishop's sermons
Hotli Divorced.
The divorce case of of Martha C.
Kin^sley vs. Edwin Kingsley, both of the
■itate of Xew York, came up in the dis
| trict court yesterday.
They were married at the town of
I Mount Vernon, X. V. Plaintiff charges
| the defendant with neglect of duty and
extreamcruelty, especially during twi
occasions when plaintiff was sick in Chi
c;igo, and Xew York, and upon one oc-
casion v.hen sho was recovering from a
wevere attack of diptheria, she asked tlu
defendant to purchase her an easy chair,
he refused to do so, but at same time
purchased two desks at a cost of $145.00.
, I including typewriter attachments. That
j in September. 1803, in Chicago, before
E. E. Howendob er has a large and
lam.some stock of Christmas novelties
ind is having a b g trade on them. II
s knocking out lots of them, judging their departure for Brooklyn, he grose
rum the crowds that come and go at his ly ueglected her and did not go to hei
Kot P., 1 "•
- meets ev O
All visiting lv
4 oTvTvT.
Ancient Or
meets first and
of each month ii
building on u st ^ 1>- - fiar
; gixtd standing fr
i >1, (Joxc.N ,
1 Qluh, ol 1
day evening, r
ing men invit
question. K. of I
Admissu n fi ■
A. H. Shi i
Cliairmi
X K. of L
inS at 7in I\
west of land 0 :1
. way Christmas eve.
E E llowendobler,
Chrif tmas candies andc'jn4« ctioneries,
in fine assortment, fruits ul nuts, at
L<e ninger i Wallace's. 188 tf
I'or the lowest prices go to the When.
Only three more days 'til Christmas.
Ge. \our stockings ready.
V\ itii seasonable compliments, you are
j invite*i to call and inspect our new I10I1
- . lay stock. E. E. Uowendobier. 90*2w
Non-1 nUTf >1 !',h1 1
jMrets every Th uJ"h
'e k All refoi m wo."'1
1 i. Xd>ru.^ this boL 41 Patn nizethe fire ma j's ball: when you
Ha!
* p. m.;
i. dge N 18,
I it ed Workmei .:
sday evenings
1^ Glol" i
Workmei 1
m.. other 1 ^ «r-|
; , 01fg> w. vl
m > rder.
P-
Nice fresh Baltimore o sters and fresh
.vli ;.:gaii celery at Rueb L ros. 8*Jtf
ct on
J.A.OI. LKWIS.
K. ?.
Mr
M t
T T. 1
Ji. meets -
o'clock, at t h
Nora IIki
Ijoyal T.
,np. -aiwe L «jion)
v Suiitlav af'ern«.K :i at
Pr. -bxYei ii' T cliurci .
" Mary Ments,
Gth street. {|iejp |j,e company you aid in preserving
•our property.
Vh that is new, novel and appropriate
will 1,0 found in our desirable selections
jf fa ney goods and novelties, toilet erti-
cles, A • We have a avtlicient variety to
.usuro an easy choice.
E E llowendobler.
For. sale: A Washington hand press
ier and elide combined, A bargain
\ hlies ; this office.
Buy your wife an iron bed at Banks
& Wade's. 100 Gt
Aits. W. L Deffeubaugh and daugh-
^emitiy Xo. 1094,
er> 'Liiturday even-
f P. hall on 7th stoet,
y .! * Sihvr. M W
are always a treat. All are invited. Ser-
vice also Christmas day at 10 a. .m. Sun-
lay school festival on Christmas eve. at
7 o'clock.
Go first to Banks A; Wade's and look
at the different things thev have that
are right and proper for hard time"
Christmas presents. Rockers. i on beds,
pictures, hanging and banquet lamps,!
a carpet, a book case or writing desk 01
a desk and chair forjnur husbnnd.s of-
fice, i,nd dozens of other things. 90 C
Nothing too good for Christmas ! You
want the best. This ie your chance. W
are able to sell the nicest of goods. You
can't help being pleased, so come in al
once and make jour selections from our
grand stock of solid gold and gold tilled
watches and jewelry. Stvle, merit,
worth and quality combined.
K E llowendobler.
It affords us much pleasure to say that
we have engaged the services of J. C.
Gaiser, formerly with the Times Pul -
lishing C« „ of this city, who will hersaf
ter have charge of our job printing de
pr.rtni nt, which is a sufficient guarantee
that v.e are now in a position to do tht
finest, quality of job printing, as Mr
bedside during her sickness or provide
any mean > for the necessities of life. In
the month of January. 1894, she return-
ed to Xew York City, where the defend
aut then resided, and was again sick fui
a number of days, duriig which tim*
she was without a nurse or any care. I
April, 1995, she went to Savanah, G^or
gia, to recover her health, since which
time 6ho has not lived with defendant
The court granted decree, and divorce*
both parties, without allimony to t)lain
tiff.
LOCAL NEWS.
The When. ^
Chas. M. Join1 - w:i=
up
flCtf
from Purcc'l
| ter, Mis-i Bessie, re in tliB city nsiliog | riajBer is ndmitted :o be the best job
Mrs. !j. II- Uarlow. | printer in Oklahoma, nud is unexcelled
Kvery thinf iu the clothing line at.inhis profession anywhere. He neeth
iurovn prices at the Star Clothing u0 formal introtluction as he is well and
'JTtf. i favombly kr.oivn in our eity as i young
ye
,terilay.
your own prices
■ Co- - - |
' t)ur elegant holiday Btock is a popular j man eminent in his profession and agen
Robert Andrews tfa<Tup from Ferry 1 stock in till respects, fuil of new novel
j ties aud pleasing attractions,
ye "y' , 1, i n'iilav E E llowendobler.
Did yi,u see the up to date ho iday
attraction i at E E Howendob'er'-? !
of
Oil! The crow-Is that are buyiug ihoir
..'I n ; in-i.-. b - .ks and gaaios uud toys at
The Whe n names the. largest line-. ^ ffl (Jjuk 8;ore
candies n tire city.
tleman of courteous and pleasant de-
meanor.
r turi ed to
Attornev I - K*ttlon
Guthrie last n gl>t.
Dolls, album h an 1 f perrumea at the
Perry Drug t o-
Dr. C. E. Taj lor liaB returned from r>
trip to Kansas.
The Hotel P rry, tha _mo;t popular
hostelry in the city
Xmas goods at the Perry Drug rom-
pany
Mir - imtB can l uy what they waut
t till iii t.efui'u we leave at less than
e.istero puces. Star Clothing Co. l)7tf
The When carries the largest line of
California canned goods. 05tf
Remember that we have nice big
fresh oysters in bulk. The finest that
tan be got in town, we get them fresh
twuwaweek. Rueb Bros lfiOtf
Tlio iippuintmenls of the Hotel Perrj
are of the best, Well furnished rooms,
Given Away,
Tickets on "Lu ge Doll" given awa<
with o ich twnnty.Ove cent purchmea
the Perry Dr i g Co. 18S-tf
Capt. Joel Brown'and wife aro i gain beds and best meals in the city.
reg'stered at 'he H
tel Perry.
\V^;,'tkd;-• Wood, corn,
hay, vegeta
can usp,
Call and boo Tlio When and get 'heir ()r ntnVii"g else a family
05tf „„ |„ the F,NTf.n>M,rsr
prices.
Attorneys,!. L. Tanooas rail S. H.
Harris were . isitornat th«capltal toaa*.
snow.
l'bp Arkiinpis City'. Tniv itr says: with a pair,f ^^glaa,
Mrs. Bailey, of Pel ry, is visiting friends . them
iu the city.
Oh! That 1 i//. ing retl>i!,on i*roai ' 6
You can harmonize thfl Hg' t
goods--g t
at the Post Oljico Book Store
cheap.
l or Kent.
A good six room house on D street
between 8 th. and 9 th. Enquire ol
Granville Morris, at New York Hard
warn 8tnr*.
Christmas Candies I'or Your Glr'.
Fancy packed French crystalized
fruit, Fancy bonbons and fancy boxes, at
Ridley's, south side, opposite land of
lice. 197 tf
For the ball and banquet to beheld ii
Perry,t). T., pecember 27, IS95, the A
I'. A S. F will sell round trip tickets a
one and one-third faro for the roun.
Lip. Tickets on sale Dec 27, 1695, wit«
limit to January 2, 1S95. Continuou
passage limit ou both going and return
ing coupons.
E. E. Wcstcrvelt. Agent,
Au Enjoyable Occasion-
One of the most enjoyable occasion.-
f the season was the dinner part)
:iven by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rawlings
n yesterday, at their residence on I
•treet As entertainers they have few
quals and no superiors. The soca
eatnres were very pleasant, but the fes
al part of the affair was grand. Tht
vindows of the dining room were dark
ued and the room lighted with fiat
amps and beautifully and artisticall;
lei'<>rated with plants and pictures. Tii-
lining table was freighted with a tin.
o lation of turkey, sauces, vegetables
ropieal fruits aud other et jeteras an«
he party showed by the zeal with whicl
hey partook of the repast, that the\
uiiy appreciated the efforts of their gen
,o hostess to make the affair a sue e s
Vli to"k their departure wishing thiii
;i"d host and hostsss, long life and hap
iiness.
Those present were: Mr, and Mr?
•IcKnight, Mr. and Mrs. Farmer, Mr
an 1 Mrs Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. McCormick aud Mrs
VVuitney.
Season ol the year, everybody in wondering what
ran -"t for Christmas that will bo rennvnabW
an appropriate present.
i'aken pain- to provide a line of attractive AoreUftA to
( liristmas Goods, that we think will pit*** tfct
4 iFancy " of our many patrons.
Showing New and beautiful things in Glove, &I|4
kerchiefs, Cutfa and Coilar Boxes and Jewel Caeee m
Leather, Wood and Metal; Ink Wells, Taper Citing
Pin Trays, Perfume Bottles, Toilet Article!, DoH*,
large and small.
in Evening Fan'-. Decorated China and a IhotMtol
i.titer t!iin^r< that we can't >top to cnumer te, aaiie
l'niiii <>ur regular line of Handkerchiefs, Gloves,
Table l.inens. Towels and Napkins, Stamped LImm,
Blanket-., Hosiery and Underwear. A n#w litw
Black Dress Goods. We extend a most cordial iMl -
tation to Gentlemen as well as Ladien,
1 >r<>]>ri:ite Xnias Gifts for Mother, Brother, Slstar «r
Friends. Wishing yon all, in advance, a Merry ChriA-
mas and a prosperous New Year, we solicit yomf In-
spection of the most attractive line of llolidaj Ooadtf
ever shown in Perrv. Yours Trulv,
CHAPMAN & CO,
NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE.
A EE YOU IK8UKDf
A small spark often co:
PALACE OF SANTA CLAUS, INSURANCE,
318 WONDERFUL TRANSPOKMATIfN
The above is the title of a drama and
•aetata which will be given at tne in a few minutes, the accn*tif
Christian church two nights, December
-4th aud 25th, at 8 o'clock. This is an
eotertainment which old and young will
•njoy. Santa Clans appears as one of
he principal characters. The plot is
•riginal and interesting. Special scenerv
v ill be painted. The ten little Eskimos
n their eocgs, marches and dances will
ie an attractive feature of the pia>
Prof. Crank, with his wonderful inv<*n
Lion, "The What is it," will be a genuine
surprise. He will demonstrate before
he audience that his invention will act
ually navigate the air. The wooderfu
ransformation of Santa Claus will
in illusion which will astonish those
irenent. The play is replete with good
nusic, beautiful scenery and novel and
nteresting features.
General admission 15 cents; children
inder twelve, 10 cents; reserved seats on
sale at postoffice, 10 cents extra.
Home Made Candies
Are the purest and most wholesome,
lichey makes them fresh every day.
,'hoc !ate .Team bonbons, Date cream-,
Cocoa creams, Pineapple creams. Almond
slices, Pecan slices, Turkish creams and
many other kinds too numerous to men-
tion. In fact, everything of the best, at
the old stand, south side, opposite land
office. 197 tf
Latet
The south bound passenger, due here
it 9:22 p. in., did not arrive until after 2
•'clock tliU morning. The delay was
•aused bv the wheels of a freight car on,
.n extra, leaving the rails, near Black
{ear, at'd o'clock last night. The rails
m one side of the track wero loosened
or half a mile and had to lie respiked.
Court Adjourned.
District co"r! adjourned yesterday un-
Elect Ollieers.
At the meeting of Perry Lodge, No.
15, A. F. <fc A. M., last night, the follow-
ing officers were elected for the ensuing
year:
Heury Rucker, W\ M; Dr. S. A. Moore*
S. vV., J. A. Flemming, Treasurer; J. A.
Oliphant, Secretary.
tion of years.
Sickness, accident, or
death frequently terminaUi
valuable life of a bread winaer tf
a happy family—reducing it Hi
poverty and want. Fire, ftft ta4
accident insurance protect# agtiaJl
these misfortunes*
To get good IS8CRAHCI it il im-
portant to select companies whot#
history shows them to tmo
and true aud who make goc4 ei-
hi bits of bona vide asMte in#
whose paid losses bear witfren
that their policies are TalMblti
Please examine oar com£*aiMi
W e have had experienc#.
I?. E. III dbos & Co<i
Oflice over Globe Dry Go«di«t*r0j
Perry, O. T.
It's just aeeaBy to try Ob* Mia
Cough Cure as anything
easier to cure a severe cough tvjpli
with it. I>t your next purchase hir e
cough be One MinuU Cough Care.
Be'ter mpdicine; better results; "
try it. E. E. Howendoblers.
!)< Not Pan-i fly
the only m^at market in Perry that. i -
flobg husineES where itstarted-r-the Big For the christm,w Bnd N#w y##r#
Horn Market North s.de. You w.n Hod hoUday8i th# A_ T> k s p.
Pork from 4to0oente, Sausage 1 lb to round trip Uolttt. Iiwb P.,rj f.
( «l F'"h 10 cents P" Cul i tance of 200 mile.
and see us. A. I. Acers. 19j-Gt
Received a ear load nf Topeka flour.
Big Pour and tiold n Rod brands. This
is choice old wheat flour and will make
splendid bread. Call and get prices and
try it.
172-tf. Smith Bko .
at > rata et aaa aid
one-third fare. Tickets an aala DMaa-
ber '24, 25 and 31,1890, and Jaaaary V,
lS'JC. All tickets good up to, a&d
eluding, January 'i, 180J. Ticket*
going commeneioc date of Hie, aM —y-
tiououe paseage in both duaeheae.
E. E. Weeterrelt, Agaot.
For Rat.l or Exchange: 390 wi
<ii\en Awaj. farm in Anderson county, haneas, eight
lOpcroentof all your purchase's at ' miles from Garnett, one-half mile froa
the Boston Store, rail for particulars j P°8t office, school and church, 250 acree
at A. WollesonV, north Ride of square '; ^rBJ ^ acres second bottom^
watered by creek, o acres of fine timber,
t of th ^~>acre8 timothy meadow. £vsrj
foot ti .ableexcept timber land. Fin#
Will sell at
You will Hnd large assortm
.il January 15,1890. Judgo B er.*r left j choicest California canned fruits, canned , orchor| jn full.
.n the evening train yesterday for Mead. I tomatoes, Kaw Valley canned apples and bhrRaill ,jr MchM(w {„ Bmal,er ^
tCans.is, where ho will meet his wife, and other table luxuri'.- at Smith lirothers
in a few days they will go to Hiawatha,
where they "ill spend the holidays.
ou C street between Fifth aud Sixth.
151 tf
I i-atth , kooU business property
, of nc rclinndiee Enquire of a
1 h. B. Fucsi, tiua otm.
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