Daily Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 212, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 7, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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DAI LY ENTERPRISE-TIMES.
official j'aper of noble county.
)L. 3.
RAII v 4r TIVE TABLE.
PERRY. NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, TUESDAY, JAN. 7. 1896
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NORTII BOUND,
406, Chi 1* r,'"l
Mirn uri It v *r l.xprct-*..
9 2? P *
ti: H A. V
,.lOO A. Y
City V. .ri ants f r Bale at lhis office
H ury Linn and family w« Lt to Gull -
i« today
lo; ban throngh Hle f| «r to ( « n
connection* at Worn with ti .• < alitor
limittMl train f"r all < alifornla point*.
tot nuikew connection* for t'hicapo J a-
„ r from Arl-an-n- ' >'y , huii*.i" ">
« connection* nt \\ infield with Southern
in* train* ea*t. nnl at \S i.-hita *. !«
for Ht. l.mi> nut int.-rii.. - hat.- r ; -
*. 40' un«l 407 through trains to Oal?ebt« n
.« 4i! anil 4'ii carry i-mh-diht* between Ar-
ui* City and Purcell.
krketf ► 1'1 and b.wv . cl.ock.d ♦" n.l t-ar|
1,«country \ccTJSnt tickeutold. Aw
111>u ..I Mlpai V J ' • * .
;ii points vbmo« ««9 1 •
|ry, O T. Oct .9
F. K WruTiHT* i
• ut
J, IJ. Smith has returned from a trip
to Newton, Kana.
M Kdith lloilani is visiting friends
in Guthrie.
Mra. James Tnylor has returned from
i viait to Tecumseh.
VV. \V. L'-iiis and Mrs. Seller left yes-
terday fur McPherson, Kana.
J. II. Bullen returned today from r
i'|• to Atcniaon, Kae.
Mra. Emma Williams has returned
from a lengthy viait in Kanea8.
Attorney J W. Quick eturned today
from a trip to Hutchinson, Kansas.
Seethe L ng n«-ll Lumber ' o. for
a\ and lumber West 0 Jil* -1-
Candies fr« the cheapeatto the best
it Ti • •>'.*. n nth of land office. 97tf
. .! L Paoooaat left Umt
I.; i. 9 ti us trip to (Chicago,
Ciiy Attorney Bowl.a went to Guth-
rie today-
J, 0. Stouts lul «t, hip I ' •'
IU cents cigar. ^ f
Attont] 1-ifftf[> OMM in frun
Newkirk today.
TOWNSITE
3ott!i)rS on Welt erry Win by Decision
Genual L aid I'ffice.
LODGE D1KECT0KY.
i r. .v \. '' v
J linl.lt. its veriler oommuniejtiuo Wm
It and third Fridays « j> « ■
rt. All MOM 10 K"""1 standm.
Jlially invited.
ERRY Chapter N >. w K y l A:,,1
1 MiWIl" lit Mil- 1 ■
street every -ml ."'I 1th l-mlay •
i p.m. Hx «T BC0* .
|l. d. moKwioht, 11 1 •
Secretiiry.
UsTKHN STAR. Perrj obi -
J'V., -il. meeU i*gul rl> on
I fourth Wedn*dHVit of Moh mijotl
■hull un D street. \ iMt-irs cunl.alli
lited.
IO O. F*—Cherokee L^dgeNo. U 1.
lo b.F.mMt wyThurydwevenintt
■Td v.m. on 7th «twot brtwoonB
tie Visitors are alw;i>? \v * u.«'-
1 \V. Qiick, 11. W. LitMM.ru
' Secy.
O 1'.. I> -rr% ein-Rinpment Wo.
uieete MM ' T *dlji equine
-..yi „t Odd l'iSlow* I ftll. ' IKltlfH
|Vi«ch.Vre,.,I,,JI> inv^jd .« «-
1 j c'. 1. limbockek, v . i .
' i.kvx. Scril>e.
kg 1'HliH Lodge No. S, Duu«hte ..f
I Rebecca. I. o. o. I even
fc0. lay uf each tin ntn \ ^ n''1'
In,.. Ml:- L ll.«5i:..«.oiK .. N. I-
■ II VTTIK. Kl Kl K. He.
.lui'd)1 fi.r
c I ii It..
> ('• iinh r
up s.r
for
r. H.
L'^ S. OqmMMW L. ft TtMW wu"'
to tjutlirio today.
Fred w.Ibjii, after an absence ol
some weeds, has returned to the cit).
flenuine pure apple cidtr for rnitiC'
meat at Ea' plate, uow west aid'''
-quare. 212 tf
i'he aire munt Its old dau^ iter of Mi
and Mrs. Jolm LMrg,of this city, died
yesterday morning of croup. 'Hie fu
neral services were held today at .1
o'clock _
Villi will tilid tli« clloicent, freshest
and best variety of fruits and cauil:e« at
E.t's pli.ee t ext ilnor lotilobe Ury ti ' dfi
AM -1" "
Dr. U \V S Ml third left co tie noon
train to ba | resent t the •tiitehoo.i
I •. ivtnlion .it Oklahoma City totuur-
sa popular
iiildien and
A decision was received at the land
«.ral laoa office, Washington, well what about Aclkison?
. Which Aclkison.
Do you mean Mr. Adkison,
Young Adkison,
i tmns
,-r pipe
pre
ndobl^r.
nt (fet one r f
A(iau-t M Urr
I r
- 1
, at cist, at t.ein
188 tf
iota been viaitin^r
Her liaH returned to
President J.J. Houston left today to
il eiid the Territorial m itiiu
Free llnmt League at El IVr.o. He w I
attend the 3t:iteh.:o.l convention tomoi-
ruw at Oklahi.inaCity.
Edmund.
A It., Homer t'. JoM* Port No <.n «l
meets tirst and third Do
. T.'UI,, m. at their hall near tin
S ,vi-1 tti.re given nwity at the Boston
Store. A Wollcsun, north sule of the
square. 81 lul
A movement is on foot f.>r t.he Sun-
nay closiig f the meat markets
uthrie.
J M. Itrei.m u i ire up from tiuthrie
this motning i" v it it hia family and
friends.
Christmas candies and conn ctiuneries
i. floaaeeortueot, fruits blc nuts,
Leiuinger &. Wallace's. Ib8 tf
Kokmai.i.: A Washington hnodpress
roller in 1 ** .'Oinbuied. A bi.igain
Ad.liess i llin-
Thi'U-s tio'i.e cooking, by ui.oof the
best ... l> in Okl .h.imo, nnd t.ie clean
e-t binli-, at the II tfl Orlando. 8tf
Mrs. So ill, who has been vit iting Mra
E. E Westerv
i.i K'nglislier.
W amkd:—W ood,
bles or anything else a family can use
ihecription to the en i kupiiisk
day awarding the Nw. J4 Hec.lp-
21. K, 1 w., known as " est Perry, to the
lownsite settlers The decision in favor
,f the townnite settlers *i.s stated to be
ui the grounds that Henry I. Bowie]
o..k the laud for speculative purpotea,
,,ad that H. M. Pecker has no settlement
and is not a resident on the land. H e
settlers were feeling very jubilent today
over the decision. The case will be ap-
plied to the secretary of tho Interior.
Schools Must be Eeopennd.
The school Umrd met at the htgli
)bnol budding last night, and for aut
if .i qil 'run adj lUrned until tonight.
The citizens ti large number of win tn
were present, took charge of the meet-
nig, and adopted the following resolu-
tion:
Rt-oLvro. That we, the citizons of
Perry, in muss meeting assembled, de
nand that the board of eduoatioo ol
Perry g'ye to the colored people the
Uliiini" scho.ll building and that the pub
lie schools be opened without del y
h separate schools for whites and
blacks.
A substitute ivas offered for this reso
lutiott which read: "That the public
The S:mt'i Fe compuny have put in a
uoml crossing over the right of way
leading to the depot on C street, f-r
which everybody is thankful. The
locality has long needed it. |imwu.u.
No excuse for sleepier nights when | sch. i. be opened," which was adopt*
iou can procure O' e Miuatecongh cur",
I'll is will relieve all annoyances, cure i e , (oHI1,y Delegation.
E3tr -tn'out ; Tb, delegation to the statehood con
lt, E. K. Howendobler. j v„nticjn from Pawnee county arrived
Or Jimmie Aclkison.
i?jJ e
'ti W g
I Veil then *ho are you I iking abou ? Yci.'jc
been living in (he country for two years a.i dont
know AUK ISCU, well your skull is an inch thick.
I mean T G AD ISO,'], the Popular Corner Gro-
cerymar. cit the Northeast Cornsr of the Public
Square. Ho's got (ho ....
I o.Mt;it •
1 No. 10meeta every >i."> v, " i
|u«d jraat2floi nt
Kventh bat raen ( and D street .
f IIattii .1 mi Knight, Pres.
i emma C. Pobkuov, Sec.
XUillTSOl I.AHOit.L A.J.'.'..
( meets each Monday evening at 73
■ their hnll on 6th between D. and B.
IsitingKnightscordniUvii,,.,!. I
, M. Thomas R- I 1
^iTTTiiiiOL ol' A. local union No.
I ,'i| Perrv, II '( ■ ne-eis . :> l' "•! lJ
tening at HilW at the city l ull, \ mt-
fg brothersalwavB wel-W e.
una — ■;
every Friday night at K■ I • h J>
Dr. CullimoreTTmother, who has been J from Pawnee .hi.
±. nc hourw to hear of her death. | Hon. Frank M. Thompson, who is the.
Shi has been unconscious for many | candidate for chairman of 1
: . ti,m, rre n. Frank Johnson, i . i
d,ye' - phis, F \V. Dunlap, J. A. Burkho d-i
C. 1. Po .eli Clayton, tho meinb." <'f Oeo. \V. Hull, E. C. Whet let aid J i!
the Rep'.iblicin National commit lee fi r j MuriC) „ VLry mtel gent full blooded
Arkan"a«, was a passengor o;. the roor. pRA.neP The remaining members ol
train south today. He will attend ti. ■; thp ^legation will go down tonight.
O.iUhoma City statehood convention to- ^,he j^pgatjo,, jB n strong one and will
~ ' I morrow. I cast its vote fo- statehood for Oklahoma
'• 'l" ,bUa'V " "e | Judge KmV iin^BeeTjuthrey J« P^^O^
corn, hay, vegeta Capt. Sam Gilbert at Newkirk Sunday, Reso,ution3 Adoptedby Perry Oouncil Hoi
i «md found him getting along aw > j Kerolved; ^hat it jg ti10 pet s'* of this
| The eye which received the ^s di ^ ^ ^ ^ 9tat,.hood for ok.
and whioh was thought would ^ ^ ^ haM()rdg Therefore
endorse the uctions of the Shawnee con
veption.
Bi it further resolvf.d, That we
Bre in favor of the referendum, the littk
('
Neatesi", Completest
and Choicest Stock of
)
p® a PE® ISft
ir ■ ■ | vy? ; ; - j I ■$
■ mMu anib uu waaasM ---- . i i>o vou ahave? Go to BlliiV'outhwit j Injury nit' * * :* ahowi
BitiSet UI J oo'ner aquare C^an improvement, M the tto
^^dea invited to meet with ua. I aerrioa and a smooth ahava. | not entirely gone, a Brat aoppoaad.
i U tttie Hunt, daughter of Sena
Toiisorial Artist. iHireiu iovui«. —
I J, R. Ellis, of the Royal Palace barberrod school house and the free Coinage ol
' shop, on the east side, is doing a nice j 9l'vt>r-
business. His shop is well lilted up; bis i
towels clean and his razors alwais ir
good condition He has secured the
services of Henry Roth, an excellent ar
ti-t Try them "d get a comfortn.<i.
4tf
shave.
DAHHONYDi
A'"™ ^vlsitin'g jrien^aiways wel
(. miueP^ttf^t K m.
U rating Knightaweloome;
TT r W,—Pafry Lodge No. IS.
. I... Order ol I lilted Workmeu, I
neets^t in'oio^i
,f each month at -• H lu|ire Workmen
11 pi.iii of Perry.—Meets every ll.urs-
|1 Cl l,i°' u n'elock All reform work-
fef^r^r.i.L^
Iaervu
Mi'
tirnt and third | tor 0. U Hunt, left today for ^Wichita*
where -he will take a course in short-
hand.
The Hotel Orlando is not eo large or
an prominent as some of the others but
you can as food a bed and a better
ra.'itl than you get at most of them.
l>. B J ti f, who has been very sick
f • ion. tii - so far recovered that1
, t \ ! i : > t I ts old home in I
Vilvcrti.M'd Lett* rs.
Mi^ouri t" r.-cupe-ate. i AUUI" , ..
i o i i i Following is the list of unclaimed ,^t-
Mince meat. 1 urkeys nnd I.abbits rpnlHinul({ lha poet office at Perry
killed and ilre sed to order, no t l""8h | ()k,Hhlin)il, f,,r the week ending Monday,
Baltimore Oysters at the Big Horn • „ , 1D^ mllinir for
Market. 200t/. ^
Piles of p op'f* have piles,but beWitt'
?)
In Perry and is scl mrj them and bi~. .. .'i
r/Va i cu the Top Pries for Product. Hunt up
ADKISON and trade with him, he is right and his
stock ar.i Prices.
Northeast Corner cf Square,
PERRY, OKLA
Witch II iz e 8ilve will cure them
When promptly applied it cures scil.ls|
nnd linn.s without theellKhteal pain.
F,. E Howeiidotiler.
Col W. C. V. ore and Attorney Thos
]),,vie j .in. .1 th procession, and will he
w.ti, the I'I'e Oklahoma City
invention tomorrow.
For an arti-' c shnve, that leaves the
fuce pi'
Jan Cth, 180G. Persons
I the-e letters will please say '
land mention date of ibis lis:.
I Crawford, Walter Miller, Emma
0,,w'.>rd, (
calling tor
advertised''
rfect1* sni'ioth nnd soft, co and Hortoq
. Palace b i'bar sh«n, re.
11 tf
Ellis, at ti
corner square
Pnn.'Mnu Irritates the delicate nrpnns
and aL'gravit. = th-.Vsea«« Instead of
wnitimr. trv One Minute Cough Cure.
Tt help^ at on'-e. m«kin« expee*n-atinn
(.pav, 'od'woa tbo coronrcfl nnd ii'fl '.mma-
tion. Everv <• le 1 U c
K. K Howendobler,
Couctv P -f de:t c B Hunt
Martin, P B
McV- rk, G orge
Minifiier C P ehuic
Mekalson, Mekal U
Oliver, () yv
Pi immer. B -rnice
Purdin, S M
Rush, George
Short, Porcy
Jo"hn.wn..Tohn S(2) Smyson, Jolinie
Keator, Ethio Wheeler, Francis II
Lile-, E G Worlev. S A
Conway, M R
Exhio, Frank
Fienner. Frank
Felkel D L
Grubbs, Clias C
Go..de, A J
T
Resolved fit.tueu, That we are in
favor of the referendum occupying the
tirst pngrt of the statutes of the i tate of
Oklahoma.
Ii r-oi.vi D, That '' n favor the Fret
Home bill now before Congress,
I'M 1HO.M ItALTIMOUE
Said II e oyster. "Yes from Built-
more, and natch who you are 'shovin.'
Never in Baltimore, was you? No, well
I'm from there; want to find Rueb Bros
I've g'.t the finest lot of my kind of peo
p|e, XXX fellows, all going to Rneb's,
lh' me tell you another thicg. strarger
Hu b Bms. keep the brst oystirs lha
v me fr. ni my country, ti"e, juicy, big
plump felliiw'a. and they know how to
erve them too. to suit the taste of a
queen, and th- finest crisp celery! Go
and tn them; they are THE catero
when it comes to oysters. How's state
hoca?" 9f
Opera House,
Tuesday Higlit, Jan. 7tli, 1836.
Hood, J.m s W
20-IAlihM'i.U k lists -ZD
95
a
ii
ITrnipKjSHll' Assemoiy No. KOli
I K-°ytnTof F^haU onTti S' day a- a delegate -o the Territr-U Free
l^of iaudoffice,W J gl0l;Jti M W.
Mini MtTTTT B™ttF H "
—Z,—i fLonl Tciiiperanco L-'gtoi ) j W;fr._norn'a nn penunt of a man who
■ Ii mnotaevory Sunday afternoon at o hi r:,.w thani s. fTerf ■ep.irga
prHwidnnt
... busker.
NottA*
(lur l>fb itution.
The dekgati. n eli cteil b; Perry j
Noble county, to the Oklahoma City
statehood convention, leave tonight on
left to-1 toe 9;22 train. Tho entire delegation of
ten elected will go, and also a number of
alternatives and other citizens. This is
a good delegation and will ably represent
Perry and Noble county, and cr u&istsol
tho following named gentlemen;
Cspt T R Cook, Senator A H Holes, E
B Mentz. J T Noble, Amos B Fitts. W
rfiVt he take IW.tt.s Little Earlv n Monroe, Dr R I) Love, LP Uudton,
Timo,.K, 1 need *" ""ff" na b;':' 7-Tit<1;;' W T Smith and V C Welch,
b. h.reTiommene^ tnkiTO jhej.., bttle legation is in favor of irnine
diate statehood for Oklahoma.
for "Si" and his Country
B.ii d Parade.
Homo League nt El Reno the 10th inst.
He will attend thertntehood convection
tomorrow a* OVlahomn fcity.
Tlie Week «t" Prayer.
Suliject tonight is: "Tho Church
Universal." Prayer that the p'esetu e
and power of the Holy Ghost may bej
felt, that the communion of saints may j \JUL
| be perfect, that the Word may be For tbe funnieBt street jmrade ever seen
preached • o its purity.
10 Yearn Old
Littlo Nellie in -'A Fisherman's Luck'
will surprise the people of Perry with
Her tnlent in the death bed soene at the
opera bouse Jan. '22.
Admission, 35, oO and i5c.
Reserved beats on sh e at Howecdubler --
Drug Store.
INSURANCE.
AEE YOU INSURED?
A small spark often consumes
.1 :t few minutes, the accumuli
:i. in of jeai's.
Sick in .-s accidont, or sudden
!i: ih I'lii tii'i:tiy teiminiitcs tiie
. .iluab'e lilV >.i :t br.. ti winner of
i hajipy f.:mily—reducing it to
poverty and want. Fire, life and
accident insurance protects against
these niisfortunes.
To get GOOD insurance it is illl-
vortant to select com ]>a tiies whose
i history shows them to be tkieh
' and tufe itiiti who make good ex-
' 'iihits of Hon a ti he assets and
■ li '.-e i'aip losses bear witness
ti t it their policies are valuable.
Please examine our companies
We have had experience.
li. li. Hudson it Co.,
Office over Globe Dry Goods store,
Perry, 0. T.
Given Away.
10 pur • eut of all your purchases at,
• he Boston Store, cull for particulars
at A. Wolleson's, north side of square.
| K.' E- Howendobler.
i For Sai.e or. Exchai^oe: too ac.i
" -> CniitHes
lloine Muftv t wholeEomo
Are the purest and m& . ^ dny.jtjr.u ;L Amlen-n coutiti, Kaneas. etglil
_ Richey makes theoi ■ | ( ( Garnett. otJ-half mil fro u
I Chocolate cream bonbons, Date cream-, e,.|,o0l and chiirch, 4j. aires
lh rr ■•iu8 pineapple creams. Almond pnK^> ^re#%oond bottom;
I Cocoa creams, i u 1^ ,lfd „rs but. • o( „ne umlwr,
■ slices, Pecan slices, iurk.sh^e filtered meadow. Every
Notice,
AM parties belonging to tlie Perry
Fire co mpany are requested to meet at
the tiro station Tuesday, Jan. 7th, at 8
o'clock p. m.
Dou'i Mis 11.13 Chance,
p'or.halx: Some fine young teams
mot.ti} mares. V. ill sell cheap for cast
or sell on time. Will have then, ready
far market by tho 21st. Enquire ut
this oflice
f, II Pr.Hnv
The lintel Or,.milo
Has opened under a n. niontigement,
and is now in clmrge of I. W. Hadley
j who has had much cxpe .ence in hotel
! btifiness. o*ti
|wion. In ract, ^ « i
[the old stand, south side, opposito_hin
I office.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers for bih cattl
liousness, indigestion, cnstipatio of ir
ine
orcliar 1 i" full bearing. Will sell nt a
bargio. or emhnngo for smaller farm.
Kicked l j u Horse.
Roliie Powers, who lives in North Per-
ry, wr.a out driving yesterday, when bis
horse became frightened nt a donkey find
tried to run and began kicking, knock
ing the d.ish board out of t.ie buggy a-il
striking R ibie on tlie knee. Tho horse
Wednesday livening
The ladies of tho Eastern Star will
give a sosial at their hall.
are invited to attend.
( lirist mas I n ii(lii s t r Your Girl.
Fancy packed Freni-b cryetalued
fruit, Fancy houtons and fancy boxes, at
Geo. A. Masters has ti liuiiti d amount j-;-cliey'B, south side, i.p|os.le iHiid of-
, Wna ul.n i h,.' .'.ill j|(0 IJ!" tf
Flax and t ustor lleuiis.
of flux anil castor beans whn
Winded.
Copies of the Wbki i.t Es rKKrRisE of
lie w ill
Alt members |oan ur (^11 to furmeis i"> r. . > '•
terms if soen at once. One half bio It
north of post.fllce. Perry, O.T. w 18 ti
If ^ufTe:inc with pi'^s, it will interest
u ti> know that Do\\ it I'd \\ itt'h Hazel
— v iv will cure them. This medicin* is
l „i Kent. ; . iti • for all complaints of this char-
- , , Sept." UthZ-W, March 8ih', A^riTiaih,I A good six room hou« on D street
finnlly broko loose and ran away, leaving ^uc> o nm] ye,,t. 13tti, ' o Wi" «IV"' between 8 th. aid 9 th. hi quire >.t ^ .IV . ,1 this in tnnne ous cases,
bargio. "r Droperty or stock the buggv in a smashed up condition | ;i^m„nth' subscript, .n to iinyiitie send-1 i„B Uorti^ ut Nu* V«ik Uar.l , ^ llke ,ils. It nevOT
cattl , good ^"£*2of or oddress Young Powers is seriously injur* ol mthe^.heee.^ ^ ^ "" a, Jfi. iiMMnMffitt.
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