Daily Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 219, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 15, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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OHlUlAij DIKiiUTOK*.
TERRiTORlAt-
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Treasurer
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A. Holland.
J. T. N«M .
First Ward
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Fourth Ward
FifiU Wat'I
Hixth Ward—
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COUNCILMAN.
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J. T. Morris L >■
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TOWH8ITK BOAKD J-
Timothy Mi (irath
K. A. Wilson
F. W. Bailey...
POHT OFFICII.
SHOT TO KILL.
Dark Chapter >n a Claim Contest Oas^
Attempted Astiis'nation of a
Parmer N«*ar Guthrie.
Fredrick Wyanco, au eld German
farmer living one milo south «>f Guthrie
ou a ciaim f<-r which ho and D. H
Mitchell have beon fur years, ho bitterly
contesting, w: s sh< t j .ht after dark last
evening b) nu unknown asoafsin. I'he
man came out of tho I mber near the
barn while Wyanco and his son wen*
doing their feeding, took deliberate aim
and tired two shots. The son started
after the assassin but cwuld not over
tako him, the family dog reached him
and tore several pu ces of his clothing
Ihe weapon used was a double barrel
shot gun, heavily loaded with buckshot.
The first load strut k the right arm
above *he wrist nearly tearing ihe arm
otT; the second shot entered the right
shoulder. The injured mau is in a pre
carious condition and mav die. The
injured arm, it is believed, will have to
be amputated.
District Court.
The district court convened t'l.t> n
adjourned ooooion, Judge .1. II. Iluif- r
pre-id i'g Tie ca © <>f the Terr it- y
vs. the suspended o unty commit** >..*
V«n Auken and Olmstead was ra'l
The Territory In n pr.*sented by Couoty
Att orney C . 8o.*\ird. aviated b\ M<
A Diggs. The attorneys for the defence;
are, for J. H. Van Auken, II rris A
Lafferty; for C. W.Omptead, Ilenr>
Rucker ami Henry J Inetou. A jui>
*tiB oecured at II o'cloi k a:.d the pr- f
cuti in «na their statement. The
aftarnoon has b< en taken up by exaiain
ation of witneooeo. The cape may be
concluded by tomorrow evening.
—
COMPTON-
Kvery body is busy plowing and get
• 11ig ready f r spring work.
Mrs, Ed GofT is teaching the White
Rock school.
Brother Harbiusen is holding meet
ings at Mr Howards, near Polo.
Mesfcrs davis and Dawson are carrj -
ing the mail for a few weeks and giving n
Mr. llemiltou a rest.
Mrs. Compton is pregaring to make a , J
visit tv. ht-r relatives in l'exau tu t.io near , •_'
fun re I vinp
Kev Kingley was chosen superinten \ . i
den. of the Compton Sunday school for
the cn«uiug quarter.
Mr. Garnett and wiff#of White Rock,
attended th«* ringing scliool at Williams'
latt Wednesday night, and tendered
some valuable assistance to the new be-
ginners.
Mr. Tapp is looking for his wife home
from Kansas soon, where die has been
spending the winter
Mr. Cartwright, from en6t of White
Rock, isthro-hiug Kaffir c rn in this vi-
cinity.
Mr. Mnyo hn§ bought 200 bushels of
Kaffir corn at 12 cents per bushel, from
Tapp A. Williams.
SLEEPY JIM,
!>aily Euteri rise
ii S-HEKli'1'8 SALE.
M-.r i-. DeVnri
mil f r the county and
HOLD UP A DOLLAR AND LOOK AT IT,
You work hard for th:>t Dollar. You love that Dollar, ui.'l w .11 v t it in 1 twint .1 grest
I ig pile for it. J u.-t laku it to the
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S'.hle
1.1'it out J I' Morris
] ei{r;ji. nt whh n>n.
hi ui 1 j*.V'«r 1 '
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door of tho ouovl
. .i' ' !•* Ik 'ir of *
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ila>,< >< at poblie ca h oad
soli to di < liinne«t b
.ifr r.i in 1 nd. Mil)
ket too i-ii'-r Mi* • i1
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11 ■ bJ« ek ; o nu
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. < i .t llinreof.
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! ..ii and to bo < 1«1 t.-njiti*
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blii-rill'i* < tli.', Ja
U.wtli. H ft.
JnUK A. HANSKN.
MftffSff \ K u oo .
Oboriff
Attoi n«-y« for
I Ki m A n . • *♦
And nee what a jiile of Sugar. Coffee, Flour, Canneil (. > • N, ! 1 Mi-^ouri 1 otati>c* .""1 other
Uroeerien and Feed of all kinds it will lirliig v>>u. lie i.: < uii\tr all goods to an\ part o tit
i guarantee eati«faction. l^\|
Don't Forget the Place. Corner 6th and E. Ah
NOTICE OF API'LIUATIGN FOK PAR-
DON AND 00MMUTATI0N OF
SENTENCE.
•d ct rtio
V- lliiam I) Ihilf-
April term. \. 1>
<.r .Noliln «•« unt> . l)k-
c otr «rsrt and critno of
• nrl. ontonoo l to tivo
i tl.o *-'i i lerritorial
er:n I • i« now
. tt > (n'vornor < f tl.«
: nu f 1 Ti dny of F *bnr.irj
l.. r fter an conn-♦•I c:tn
or coimiiuiation of the
Willi u l>. Halpiiill.
Advei'liscil Letters,
Following is tbs list of unclaiuieil let-
ters rem.tuii'.g in the post 'llice at Perry
Oklahoma, f« r the weekending Monday,
Jan 13 h, 181G. Persons calling for
the o letters will please say **advorti sed'
anil mention date of this list.
A . i MiM HsmilU n, T A
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ommence
WHEN YOU CO TO PERRY. STOP AT THE
M W. HADLEY, Proprietor.
Where you will find
ThoBsStot Meals, well Cooked and properly
served era dean beds at reasonable ratei.
6th St., bet. E and F Streets.
1896,
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MRS. HICKS DIES,
From the Effects of tho Bu bs She Re-
ceived Saturday Night-
We have been naving pleasant weath
er the past week.
Ora Williamson returned from Sail
Fork last Saturday, where he lias beer,
visiting relatives.
Miss May Fisher returned to Perrj
last Thursday.
Mrs Cvrus Sainons' son and daughtei
returned from old Oklahoma I'ist week,
with a tine lot of fruit treea.
Messrs (Jottman. C.trlon and Fisher
went to Perry last Thursday,
The young folks organized a reading
circle last Sunday, with Raima Schai-
dorf, president. Lulu Fisher, secretary
and Myrtle Wray, treasurer. They ssiii
meet every ^nturday afternoon from u
to 1 o'clock. Everybody invited.
Violets.
Mrs, Florence Hicks,daughter of Mrs
Judge Hock, died yesterday evening at
her home at Nj. 20 Third street, Okla
homa City. Mrs. Hicks was discovered
laHt Saturday night running from
water closet with 1 er clou it>g n tir
Horones brought herh isband t" ti
rescue, who bm<4litted ihe 11-ines with
a blanket, but help came too late ao she
was so badly burned tl. *t she died forty
eight hours afterwards. Mrs. Hicks
made ai ante mortem staiement u
which she claims an unknown man
burst in tho closet doot, choked her
into unconsciousness and when she re-
cover jd shefound her 11 itliing on li'O aim
ran. No discoveries have been made
that have led to any arrests.
Allen
linker. Ei
Bustle, A
Brubacher, John
Burt' n, Susan
Briggs, 1> S
Baster, Mrs A
Bro o, Iiie
Bro vn, Annio
Cook, Dora
Clay, Mr« S rah
Carridan, U< >bt
Doolittle, Handly
Engol, George
Elaary, Bill
Pun. k, I'I 'o «1
Liibwi n, W K (Foreign)
ll.'ihtiand, Mrs K'la
II.nes, W E
Hudson Mrs Mary
Huntzinger, John
Hannen, Mrs Bell
Iloloombv Will
KefT -r, Helen
L Mrs Maggie
I^ee, Sam
Ijhwsod, J 1J
Myir, William
Murray, W M
Miller, Harvey
Rankin, Moodie
Smith, H H
T' omps< n. ldi
- M
?SR0THERS.
•^Staple and Fancy Groceries^
Choice Apples, Orniijfe*, IJananns mid Lemons.
Dried fruit a *p«cinltv. Our «to-k f * is uinmrallwl twuiit.y-BCTen
diffwont kind*. Com* and Mlaot. Cigar, and CiifaretUi in itooic tomit png
and taste. Don't forget the place, corner of Eicluinge ami C, the ninin thorough-
fare, the great city of Perry.
By Subscribing for
T
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PERRY, O. 1.
At tlie Auction Corner, nortlu-ast corncr '• 111 and ( .
We buy and sel everything: R nt horsss; Buy und sell Real Estate,
and in tact hu die any h rg lor money.
he Daily
istern, Irene
ORLANDO SIFTINdS.
T. L.
ENTERPRISE-
TIMES.
GOOD BYE OLD FAED-
The Enid Wave fi'Jf: "At the head
of Zip Wyott's grave, out at the cem
tery, there is a b.^iul upun which is
written 'Zip W)att.' Just below the
name, written in a l;.rge bold hand are
these words* *Good I >e old para, Bi;l
Doolan." It looks it' T \ iriied our
c-metery anyhow." -ii .1" Ims iigam
been located. "'hei' V L 1 ?
Colored ( (Hivi i 11 r:.
There will be a convention of !i" ci!
ored citizens of the Tei rito y r O ('alio
ma, at G"t!nie, Mine! 0, tfcVG, for tlie
purpose t/f unanim.nity nclr n, a bet
terment of education, a li'gher standaid
of morality and religion, and such other
propositions as the delegates assembled
may see prsper to present.
Delegates will be ei cted to furnish
proper credentials from their rerpective
counties. Primaries will h« .>1 the day
preceedinc tho convention 12 o'clock.
V. , . ... , . 1. r • 1 U good service.
Each county will ezpectrJ to furnish
ten (10) delegates and alternatf
By order of tho "Citizens Ciub'
Perry Oklahoma.
C. T. Tallyfsrbo,
O. W. GUKLtY,
B. C. Comdess,
Committee.
The weather continues to bo pleasant;
it appears that spring is near.
Some of the farmers have been plow-
ing the past v\ -tk, the ground being n
excellent condition.
Mr. Mabry, t>5 years olJ. was driving
home with a load of wood, when hir
team became frightened at the cars ami
ran away, overturning the wagon, th
load of wood falling on him. llo regain
ed consciousness, but died in a few
hours, lie leaves a widow, two som
and ailaughter to mourn his loss.
Nearly all the farmers have laid in
their supply of wood for the present)
year, j
The young ladies and gents serenaded
the town with n usicaud tnrgs last Fri-
day night. The qu<M r part comes ii
when ii is understood that several of
the crowd n nnufiictured ihe musn
through the instrumentality of a coil
chisel. This is certaiuly unique as well
as original.
John Cli i denn ng and wife, who wen
recently tin ried, arrived here last Fri-
d x. and sire the gut.M6i,f M. and Mrs. J.
X. Sevier.
Lko.
The American Protective Tariff Leag.ie
;s a national organization advocating
" Protection to American Labor and
Industry" as explained by its constitu-
t 011, as follows:
" Tf-e object of thu L" aRt>« «hatl b« to
A-' ir*otn libof by ft tlHff on imports, whioh
2 !. - jatuly bacuro American industrial ^prciJ'.
1 > • "«t too oorrtpatitioo of foreign labor.
There are no personal or private
prof'ts in connexion with the orp.
tionand it is sustained by memb er:!', ps
cc-.tiibutior.s and the distribution cl its
pubiications.
FIRST: Cirre poro?n-j o e i-iU *r'-i
" Membership " and " Official Corrcsf. nt«.
SECOND: We need and welcome can. ution#,
whether small or large, to our cause.
THIRD: Wo publish a hr-r i no cf ckcum-jnte
: r , a r: r. ~ ..'! C* t ■ 1 I •' ' C'"n"
ptete sot wilt be mailed to any addrc' if^r cO cc-r.ta.
FOURTH: 8end
earrinla c*>py of tne
f. .. . WnV.ur r . W -
t'JR \A/*it Rl'i
J no. J. LaMar,
Real Estate, Rent and Collections.
n\l;M pro pert; to ru.- for citj pn pert)
X City property to «zc) ai se f< r farm propi t-
tv. Pro oi| i perBonal Htti'nti^n tu collec-
tions uoil rent but;itieSH.
7th fit.'ret, !i block north of t Olliue.
ke. a.3=t.£~n,
MAX VTACTOB1B OF
'fine boots and shoes■
A Fit anil tion (inuran' - l.
!
North Ride aqoara near the Poetofl (•'
Oscur Siin]isiin.
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER,
MTrr, K. H^eOuthre
HOWE A GUTHREV,
Attorney8-at Law.
(AndO+Kce. I'nrry. O. .
( . A. MOUltI -
J. W
JOHSON.
okliU.'< nj
, Morris & Johnson and Kellogg,
in all tl.o <"
The
Fc-rry,
• Olcla.
i ar t « f tl.o I'erritorr and
it. t• « I . H, lnn-1 other < f
I Interior D« i>.irtm nt.
OKLAHOMA.
■ ■ ■ ■
Econcrr
Scicntiflo American
Aaency far
only
i Plans drawn ao 1 efltin ataa m
i all kitlH« of huiWlrriffH. Hm' "f r^t*".
—iliinule
The Best and Pnrest
j Loaded fre*h from t!. t.n.k «nnl ■
| Y' "r pu rnnaff*>
<>. K. I>;irl)(.T Slinjl.
T. H H0NEYJBDSS. Prop.
i. i i'.ooj •;. t of the F.and M Hank.
1 kin of irk in my line done with
fitness and dispatch
lv M. CLAKK,
AtloriHN -at-La\v,
Will pra'^i-.o in all the Territorial
an.l Keiloral Courts.
()!!!'•« in •)■ r.i
liuiMint;
CAVSAT9,
TIAOG HARk'S,
riSIC.^ PATENTS,
•CJPYRIGHTS, etc.
For tnfnrmatfnn aa fn .> Handb wk write to
.S .v. tu, ..t J'noiDw^ ; r.v Y« as.
< ! ;«• -t lnr^t i f. • pT':-.n(71i.nt.s in Amrrloa.
l-cryt'Ti •' . n < ::t I 7 11 ■. n Kr >urht l*>fnr«
ti:o irjoi' j !.y u 1.. .co^ivc n?- • • . > banc lu tLO
ftkiriife Jtncnatt
•<Milattra of anr rapcr fn th®
• 1 No intelligent
l)cc
. 1 ■
ROSEDALE-
Beautiful weather for this time of the
year.
The steam thresher is doing consider
ahlo work in this vicinity, threshint
Kiiffir corn.
W, R. Rush and wife attended ehurcl
i t White Rock last Sunday and report
!v. +.r, 0(1 a
of
Everybody Coino.
A public installation of tlio n^wly
elected oCTicers of tho CJ. A. R and
Womans Relief Corp^ will t .ko place at
the Presbyterian church nt7:3^Thurs
day evening, January A program
of songs, reoitntions, etc.. will ho r ndcr-
ed closing with '-.or.1 monies of ir.stalla.
tion, All arc c<n~diahV invited. Ad
mission free.
O 'WMirrtK.
The dance at George 4kin's lp.pt week
was not very well attended, but thos«
pre rent report au enjoyable time.
There will be three more weeks of
school in district No. oo.
A. Absure still regains away.
Miea N'ora Graves ia on the sick Hit.
S. H. Wise was home for a few dayp
and his wife accompanied him back,
Mrs. Arnolds daughter, from Kansas,
iy visiting here.
The dance at- Tom Woods' last Thurs
dsy day night was largely attended.
Farm era are jubilant over the prosper!
of winter wheat.
It is still reported dry in some party
of KauBua.
Pa5Inuoiv.
atjp, f\ r
^ il t'J H i. a I Ii; 5s
|ijKE^J^HA^P
fx/i
v" <■- ml >■'
'.'.G.V.uitSf).
I" ' V'.S l-n-njf- • ' ' —\m1
t':, ' ■ ' - * • •-
live and newsy
daily in the
f Firet Pub.ia tho Eot«rpri
NOTICE.
Hefcre tho Uiiitcd Sta' Land OlVi
T Perry, Ok. Ter., Oct. 3>1nt, 181V,. >
13023.
David Thomjiscn,
vs.
Gorten C. Pruott, > *•- 7. Sw 1 ^ • R.-i< t«-«l
T. 22, R. 2 w. j
! David Thompson havrtng filed Id this'
: oflice his verified petit #on, dul corr«ii>
; orated by two witness t . a i ging that
[ on the 10th day of Spy. t.. IVjo, lie made
J settlement on tho S lv ^ of S^c. 31, 11
f II. L BOYKK,
Freiide&t-
L. U. TUEEMAN,
( iu>hier
Farmers & Merchants Bank.
n,) Application t"
y an lend 11 hi.
t, ) 82 7 . 8w 11 S. .'ii -
A General H .; king Bueiness Tran-
W. H. CAMPBELL,
-^rxnsi/l Kcal Y. AwW.'UlTs^*-
Bank of Perry, with McKnight
ml
?-V_r >
hv'.DC from
: ■ Tfiiia®
ABSOLti J tii-Y PORE
15c
. nt lilt uirui uii u > i • " , s 1
'R. 'J w., madovalua f ln imjiroveruentF
thereon, and maintain ?<i residence there
1 on from that time to the pr *re;it;_that
i by mistake he made IJ. B. Nd. 8-7, for
i31TP.u;v!SOWARD, CLARK &ENRIGHT
east quarter of said s« otion, upon w hich '
he has uiHile eettietni nt it.d improve
j ments as herein mer. lit ned.
And whereas tho aU ivo nan (Jortei
, (!. Pmett on the 7*J ■ flay of October.
) '803, mado H E. No.1, 77C I r f.imI moup
i enst quarter of land claimed b> t-;.ui
f Thomson as a h .-uii lead by tottlemeni
! ond occupancy.
And whereas the fb inorable, the Com
miesioner of th« Ge neral Land Office,
Washington, D. C. by letter "(''' of
An^iiat 11th, 13X-*di rrrf.ed this office to
order a hearing * herein between th<-
parties.
Now, theref(ur«>v tH« .-nal ^ irten 0 * 1 •
Pruett is hereby notified, that with ; ;.L.i',tM
view to the er nc. «ll t ion of hin nn«i (
homestead entry Ne, 177'!, for the nomh !
i eaRt quarter of Seo. 31. Tp. *22. R. 2 ' . i
the parties hereto, nr^ hereby fihm on-
etl to npp «ar at the United States i an
OSice, P« rrv. Ok Ti r. c n the 20th d. > i
llf 1 i JunuBr>' 1^06, at 9 o'clock a. m. i f Paid i
1 ©If* 00K j ^fly« to furnish te slim (my coccemir.g |
Lotis Davis, |
Register.
Attorneys-tt'-l aw.
M. W. LYNCH,
Real Khtate, Iioans. Claims a Specialty
Cth ►treet, opp. X. R. corner square,
PF.HHY OKLAHOMA
HENRY nUCKLR.
—Attorn cy-nt-Law.—
O'Tic? u. Mrtorf holMinn. corner 7lb inr! D.
DtOI T. MU*I
MORGAN A PANCOA8T,
Att( riio.vs-Mt Law.
I*rr-♦ icf in nil ihr Territorial and Ft d«ril
twtk-
Nortk of Square near (3or. ith
HKliNGLB «ltL 13RENGLE.
PliyNU'iuiiH and SurgcOBi,
C. B. P^JtitlSH, «t iTTTnj tor peMturner uiScn at cit,Vm« t>m* north «<Hc!
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