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I5DUS3 MUeT WOEE
At|the Cheyenne and Arapahc* Indian
*zeocyan experiment is tsing trifcd to
indue* the Indians to work. Agsot A
E Windsor. captain in the I'niled
Stale* .-irairy, ha* issued -rd^r, to ti e by Just: .
superintendents «f farming J,Uriel, to rerer*e4 tb* pin!
k«M> I raaord of the names cf ail able **tow- Tlie <-a« wa« c
• ' - ... cn a c.unt of an aoeiden
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> LOWEST PRICES. «
h tag ion. D. C.. April, l,—In th* , ^ UVBiUI l,IVfcM ^
if LAW
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OniClAL DiaEOT'Ji?.
TERRITORIAL.
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cas • f th. N them Pacifl Hat.way I
c rrpany vs. Samuel Peters-.':!, opinion
eckham. the sup:-m^ court
pinion of the court
one uf damage*
.. t : .uiaan -* -cvunt« f an accident. and the ques-
bodied Iod.aof orer the sge of eighteen ^ M ^ wh,th,r ,
y est * who ^o not peiform continuous wa> a fe|jow.ger^^n| or an agent
nanual lab* r and report such names to tj,e r,-j^e opinion holds h.m to
him. Government rntioci will he re be a fe:: w- rvant
fjsed those who are found without a Just:~* Prckham aUj del.vered
joS. The order will be, "do work no opin
t'r-b.'
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n of the court iu the ca*e of the
Northern Pacific Ra:Iroad company vs.
0. L Lew:«. Lewi* had - laim -<l dam-
ages f r the- destruction of 10.0-rf) curds
1,f w.v.i l y a fire which started from a
Northern Pacific locomotive. As t
appeared that the wook in question
was cut upon the public d main and
wart located upon g:-vernm< nt land
w hen burn ii, the court hMd that L*.*wis
did not have sufficient title t it to en
t.tlc him to damages for its deatructi n
" a . 4 ai ..^n; . and dt led the case In ( vor of th"
Often preached yet the ci railroad company.
In passing upon the qui* of W. A.
Harw d. vs. A. Went worth, appealed
rn th • supreme court of Arizona, In-
volving the validity of a territorial sta-
tute earing upon the possession of rec-
ord* of Cochise county, th* court, in
r no phase of the case presented, entered
into a general discussion whether in dis
cussing th«* validity of any legislative
enactm-i.t it is competent to go behind
the enrolled bill, as signed by the pre
siding officer of the h* use as a legisla-
tive body, and held that it was not.
being a banker, broker, merchant, trad-
er, or manufacturer, owing $50u,000,
makes an assignment or conveyance of
his property or gives any lien or incum-
brance thereon, contrived ur devised
: : Carries tlis i^sst Ssraplete St;=ls st : s
ass s aravi!aoi<iis
SEE DS! Just Opened Dp a full line of Garden Onion Sets and Seed Potatoes.
Corner Sixth and K Street,
I'krkv, Okla
Xothiso tmlay from Uib ' .ipital
ui«mi: any information as to Inspector
Sheibley's development.
b<>B Im.ElMOU.eays: ••There sliould be
d stop put to the appeal to savage fur.-r
For eighteen hundrtd jenra peace has
has itnijoverished itself 6upporling vast
nrmies and navies.'
COMPTON.
returned to
Mrs. Trimble has
lier home at Guthrie.
Mr Kin grey had a surprise party
. J sometime ago, in
" i birthday.
StubbletieM
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V-J' ' ' uw.j'oLV..i Hock threshing KatKr corai
L45U 0PHC
Fred'
i Mr
honor of little
north of Ked
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TOW^SITE BOARD 50. 8.
r ... >1 , Chairman.
I . .v'« 4 ' ' 1 D.^i'ur.ins
r'w wtS rru*M
post ofpice.
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Por Del•.«a;e t'1 f'fnurss
HON I) T. FLVXN'.
NATIONAL CONVENTIONS.
R 'publicane, at .st Lju'is, June 1^ .
Popui'bts, at St. Louis, July 22.
Democrats, at Chicago, July 7,
There is some reason to believe that
Mr. Cleveland is either favoring himself
or Richard Olney for president.
"PkoKRESSIVf. heart parties are be-
coming popular again. I ho signs are
that this will be a good year for them
"William Tkll" socials are among
the latest diveriiFments in church
circles. Maidens* olush apples are used
I).\\in \ Hill Imm About made up
his mind that it is better to be gover
nor of New Vork than to be out of u
job.
Territorial Treasurer Turner has
called in and cancelled $10,000 worth f
Territorial warrants up to the 20th of
October, 181M.
Mr Adams and family were Vis- with the actual intent on his part to
. . * x' . • " l.i > sini. defraud his creditors, such act shall bi
Iting at Llias ^ewsoil S la?ii - (Jeemed bankruptcy. The act provides
(iiiy, for voluntary bankruptcy At the
• ' y same time, Mr. Mitchell of Oregon sub-
Mr Mayo and Wife Spent H. l*tc*r rnltt«d the views of the minority of the
with A W Tucker and family. I committee in the shape of a m*asun!
t agreed on by the house committee on
Jeff Compton has tiled a conte.-t the Judiciary. The latter provides for
. f o« I voluntary bankruptcy.
on the northeast quarter or -i? Any person owing debts to the amount
against Lucy Wagner, for aban- of n/wo or over, if guilty of an act of
dontnent.
bankruptcy, may be adjudged an invol-
untary bankrupt.except a national bank
(' E Tamaa is on the -ick 1 ® won ensued chl -fly in fanning or
C . L. JUUlts is on lilt .IV the tll!age nl !he 90ll anJ a wafte earner.
Mrs
list.
Rev. Sherwood preached an in-
teresting sermon to a large and at-
tentive audience, last Sunday.
Mr. Starkey has a new wheel,
with a rake and hoe attachment,
t'or his wife and is teaching her to
ride so she can make the garden.
Slkepy Jim.
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ORLANDO.
Tub United iStatee district court set-
tled down to busintss ywsterday in the
usual business and pointed manner for
which Judge Bierer und the court ofll-
cials are noted.
Bountiful rains Saturday and
Sunday.
The ground i- thoroughly soak-
ed and in excellent condition for
plowing and planting.
A very high wind has been
blowing for tiie past few days, and
la*t Sunday afternoon it nearly de-
veloped into a hurricane.
('has Detwiler finished planting
fortv acr-s of corn last Wednes-
day"
Wm Warner and wife went to
Black Hear last Sunday, to vi-it
his brother.
Died: At the residence of her
The Democratic part, is no. girl.* pother, Wm. Tubb., 00 Wedwe
tVliaSM of honi' \ irt"ii. nii| r«veinMil. 'h*> Aj'lll stll, -I1"" 11 bi, .ir'i <
in following the line of ti,at old political "<l vesrs. 1 he remains were sent
maxim "The (,tliue shuuld seek the ; to ()llio for illtelnielit.
uiaui" no nmn in the party i« ieeking 1 Misses Ella and Cornelia Olds
the office ot pr. anient j ,,uv0 K birthday party last Saturday
Tut people of Logan oouuty must pay ! . ... .
11 Judga Dale.land Miss Cornelia's 14th birthday
Ella'e
4th bi
All enjoyed a very
the i.~> per cent t tx raise
The people of Noble county reed not j anillN el Mil \
pay the llo per cent tax raise, as it is pleasant time.
wholly illegal.—Judge Bierer. | A J Whitesliire contemplates
forming a bunting party, to >hoot
plovers, next week.
Svcn I.arsen was calle
Tomorrow will be Arbor day. Are)
there to be any trees planted? A num-
ber will sny "It's a good thing and ought
to be done," and that's as near a they
will ever get to setiing a shade tree,
Thk Arkansas City t raveler rays "If [
bloomers are any indication of fruit,
kansas can ship peac.hes to Delaware
They are, an) where else e«jept ill illu- I
•ury, ignis faluus Kansas.
I'lTrllioiik Tll.l.Mis not vtusting
any eulogistic language on "the prrsai t
■ulministration." lie said in his img
ton, Ky , speech "Jso help ins (Ju.1, if
(.'leveland and fnro-le lire to set tin
psce for Democracy, then I iiui no Deui
ocrat."
to the
bedside of bis mother, who is se-
riouely ill at the home of hi-
daughter, near Alva, Thursday.
Leo.
wage earner Is "an individual who
worka for salary, wages or hir>
rate of compensation not exceeding SI,-
500 per year."
National banks are closed and their
affairs administered under the provision
of the national banking laws. Partner-
ships. both before and after dissolution,
and before a settlement of its affairs,
may be adjudged bankrupts and in such
cases the partnership debts mu*t first be
paid. All bankrupts are allowed the
exemptions provided by the laws of the
state in which the bankrupt resides
The bill prescribes the dut: s of bank-
rupts. provides for their pr itectlon and
detention, allows compositions or set
tlements with creditors and provides for
discharges except when frauds have
i been practiced. The bankrupt cannot
be discharged from taxes. Judgments,
' for frauds and wilful or malicious inju-
ries to the person or property of an-
other; proved ar. ! those cre-
ated by fraud, embezzlement or defal
cation while acting as an officer of fldu
ciary capacity. The bill creates two
new officers, trustee and referee. Feet
and compensation of tnese officers are
limited and the expense of administer
ing a bankrupt estate, it is said, will
be small.
Suspending payment of commercial
paper tor thirty days while insolvent
i making assignment for the benefit of
creditors an l fl ing a written statement
admitting Inability v pay debts const!
tute acts of bankruptcy
Acts of bankruptcy have been com-
mitted within four months, but In some
casts, as in case of concealment or run-
Ring away to avoid the service of civil
process, the transfer of property to de-
feat creditors, etc.. a return forty-eight
hourf before petit. n filed or a regain-
ing of p >sss«s. n a: i ownership of the
property transferred ten days before Uie
commencement "f pr ceding*, relieves
the offend-r from th* operation of the
law.
This bill is the result of rhe labors of
the committee on Judiciary for three
congresses. This c nimltitee took the
bill introduced by Mr. powers of Ver-
mont for the ba.«l* >>t .is work, his bill
being upon the Oat bill of last con-
gr* .«. which wss a modification of the
Torrey bill Both \ iuntary involun-
tary bankruptcy *r*> provided for in the
bill, the inv >luntary features being
carefully limited All persons who owe
debts are entitled to the benefits of rhe
act as volurvsry bankrupts but corpor-
ations are excepted becaust the laws of
the state* creatlnn them provided for
winding up 'h* affa.rj*
BARB
SCREEN
HOG
NEW YORK HARDWARE CO.
toe, Poultry Ming, class, Oook Stews.
Best Lino of tha Old Heliablt
hoimi tiowmi mas *8E
FAULDS & MORRIS.
ItAlN* IN WKSTKIl* KANSAS
tuiiuaiifto Crop of Whmtf, In ihn (Isaerai
rrerilrtlnn In That Quarter.
Sterling. Kan , April IA Ever alnce
Friday morning tli« wind has been
blowing continually at u velocity of
thirty miles an hour. Rain accompanied
the wind an/d tho ground Is thoroughly
soaked. No serious damage has re-
sulted.
Great Hend, Kan., April 13.—This
county has received a thorough wet-
ting, the ground being soaked in better
condition than for years, farmers are
Jutoilant and predict an immense wheat
crop.
Scandta, Kan., April 13.—Northern
Kansas has had the best wetting for
three years. .Since Saturday four Inoh-
e of rain had fallen. A small cyclone
passed three miles west of here last
night about 10 o'clock. A house and
several barns were destroyed. No
were lost. Grass anl small grain
in the beat possible condition. The river.
i very high at this point.
^MXTH BROTHERS
FOR
^Staple and Fancy Groceries &
Choice Apples, Oranges, ll.iuanas and Lemons.
Dried fruit a specialty. Our Btock of Tobacco* is unparalled—twenty-seven
different kinds. Come ami select. Cigars and Cigarettes in stock to suit pr,i;
and tasto. Don't forget the place, corner cf Exchange ami C, the main thorough-
fare, the great city of Verry.
Heautifnl SBftyoa
OV- <20552.-3^
Case of Tobacco ll >art.
Atchison, April 14.—Samuel F. Fi>*)n,
for years foreman of the Globe, com-
posing room, was found dead at his
home last night. Death was due to
heart failure brought on by <cht excess-
ive use of tobacco.
IN (iliNERAL 1IOOTIT9 DEFENSE
Uootli-Tocker lienlcii th« Antrrican King
Talk of Ha 11 Ing ton.
Chicago, April 14.—Commander Booth-
Tucker "f the Salvation army denies
the charges of Ballington Booth against
the latter's father. He denies that Gen-
eral Booth oGbjected to the prominence
given the American flag by the Salva-
tionists and that he declared the time
had come to stop carrying It at the hea 1
of procr-sslons. Also that General
Booth declared it as his intention to di-
vide the United States Into thre p\rt?.
by north and south lines, and to ann. n
them. so far as the work of the Sah*
tlon army is concerned, to Canad'..
Wanted:—Good girl for general hous*
work. Enquire second b^uso weet of
9th street on F, north 'vont. i L u
1 \\ ben >ou make a purchase, we punch
.the amount out out of the ticket, and
Popular M.agazines for April wben the ticket is all punched and you
Just recc' .rt at the Poet Office book and you have bought •^jfoupt the
. „ . ' portrait free. They can be in either la-
store, au^ong them we especially mention
the beautiful Easter numbers of Munsey
acd The Ladies home Journal.
bv buying si5.00 worth ol
groceries of R. j. Csa
tor of the : : : :
can alwajB use tirocer e-- and you can get a beautif
Crayon picture of yourself, relative or friend abeolutel
Free when you hava bought #l->.0o worth of Groceries !
THAT 15 HOW IT IS DONE.
Come to Our Store : : : :
And get free of cost, a coupon ticket'
which there are numbers, which repr
6ent o, 10, 15, 'JO, 25 and 50c. the aggr
gate of which represents 115.00.
Item ember tl e medicine you should
take to purify your blood is HoWiDdob
er's Kitract Sarsuprillr. *
lugalls la Slrh Shod
AtOhiSon, April 14 John J lagaU* la
.< k abed with a s ver# cold contra« tvd
on his rscent trip rt- rth The family
eay his condition Is n«t aUrmlng
Amount rilialitltl Itaaarve.
Washington, I) O, April, 14—Tha
treasury today lost Is.*.' 400 in g"H coin,
end ll&.'iOO in bar* leaving th" tru*
amount of th* g*ld r«t«rv*« ll2I.IH,l.1t
i>f tht a 'id cm withdrawn ITw.ooq is
In reply the ►•^uiU of the l^eoing
!>etuocrat, "Unit tin* l,> 11 i.i'iu-i
TlMI«idid not sdvocsU* the election of
its party city ticket,M ae have only to foraspvrt.
•"J. ■ 1 u " 1 ' h rat ever H.at l'«lni.
mientlohed it, hell'e r.i r i ms for i * W#.hln«l«n. D (V. April It X*' „ i
■ImwMbm 'o*'"* MWM nn ... h;v '
iountyg.tr g.| u. ... •'
uilt« n the
HE'S AN KXfP.liT ON CANAL*
Colonal l.udlaw, Mllli trr A'ttrhe at Ion*
ilon. Is Or<lrr««l Home.
London. Eng . April 14.—Ol nei Lud-
low, n. llta.y atta he to the United
S'st-n embassy, his received '.nstru *
ti r s to r"turn h1 n.' at th* first possi-
ble opportunity H will probably sail
veith his wlf * f..r New Vork on Matur-
day C"l <nel Lud. jw was « ne of the
e mm «si< i.«rs wh • - samln-d th- route
of tha pr i «• I V arag'ia anal, In a<".
cordan > with tha rep. Jut,on of c rigress
and h" has since Inv.ai gatal tl - tm-
peror W , trn < 4ua: «lialttc and North
•M the Man \ ast^r sh p canal tht 9uti
canal, and itlef frest works a ir
! liar character in Europs, It is .
ha>.: that C ' -r.el I.u4lAw's sudj' '
••ti :• —«iN with ta«*-j
MONII I( NI U
StUalia (<•'
NOTICE.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that J. K.
Owpiib .v Co. Iiub this day tiled his ;>eti
tion for license to retail liquors in Mor-
lison, Noble county, (Oklahoma Terri-
tory. and that unless objection to the
same, as required by law. I)« filed by the
18th day of April, A. D. 1S96, said peti-
tion will bo granted
Perry, O. T„ April Oth. 180fi.
M. C. Kcbd, County Clerk.
Hy H. M. Ikubaham, Deputy. 80
portrait
diainkor Crayon.
The work is done by the Acme Copyi
Co., Chicago, and guarantee work is
liknerin and durability I all at the st<
andg-t a ticket and we will fipls
more fully. :::::::::
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C Street, Between 6th and 7th,
Perry, Okla
A *** ill Oklahoma
lull lysine uohO 1 <1.
uistin'r in *1 • l> h he gol In. ilsoii, suil
• Ithnugli hi had •• <■ 11 r. I ln« pr.l. nl, lie
«MM into tlie land • • ■> nl OkUlin«Mi
City and «.ii 1.. .1. l h . , | ui,. ir g
lhat he InnI ti"t la.iiui . 1 I . . «li_> kt,.|
eould ti> t keep it, llii. in a virtuoso
danger .ii« to think ah-mt
|{,V ti Ml 4nHtt.Of. ail uhl eolofpil
pr «e|ief Uliohas l«en sifVIng tw nl)
day. iti the fedend jol nl II 1 hfis f.,f
lilf-Hlilclrg whhH) 1 til*. I.m country of
"trJ," #a* illwiiati'iil ve.lir.la/ t ike
many of his rs.-e, he 1 v. s =t..ry to le I,
lie aavs lie had the .U . tf-. .he.) I .nor
of hatipg e night ti I'.t'il *<|.||.| v John
Mnti in his arms •hen Ik fell
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n jf .if Virtian
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( lei Hi. I «|ill,l.
Jeff-runn ctly Mo., April I it ,n
J.hn II ti ih*,;l 4 C Vsnryp|«r p
C dirsit in J K yulghy ant ..in r,
fir it, , I l> ' t' Ih I. I ■ f
I'\' I h. A" . 0 f*il r . . .nn'.' ' ' '
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ef me eeni'Ht^trnlt a hi* ntf m-n* N
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! Urit pub Id thi* Eat.rpri«#-Tiins. Mar 12.1su61
NOTICE-
Territory of Oklahoma, 1
fsa.
Noble County. )
Geo. M, Wwxl, w ill take notic« th t he
has l een sue<) by Clara K. Wooti ie the
dis'ri.'t court of said county of X obiej
thai the petition of the plamtitT . ns Hi-
ed in the offioe of the Cler1". of tfe e dis-
trict court of sanl ooun,y0n th*. 12th
■la) of March A. D. IH filing thatthe
said plaintiff I* div Jf0#,j from the said
defendant; and ftJt custoct* of the
minor chiW .• i pUiotiff, H««ieU.
" "'l 'h t M|lj ,|«f ndant mu t answer
the p«t,"i|„„ o( thB ^,,,1 jiinjrtifl xi Hied
before the LEIrd day of April A D
or the same will b« taken a* tru«
wild indgsment will l>e rendered dirorc-
i,g the plaint ff from the eaid defendant
arid for the custody of sa.d minor ehild.
ii. s.l Ci.a** E. Wood. Plaintiff.
Attest: J. M. HsVIOMoKhT.
i* tt Clerk Diatr>ot Oiurt.
II) K K^Tsnii*. deputy.
The Greatest Assay Yet Made!
Proftttor Public Opinion, afttr full inmihgafior. ia/1 of fht
Milwaukee Harvestr
and Binder No. 10
fir.i pnlill.h-l la II., Dallr l i.rprlse.Tlm«
Marsb 14. IWM
NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS.
Territory of Oklahoma}
Noble County <
Id the Dutni t 'Ourt if the rnutii
|.|.|| I || ,tn.t -X the .Vutory ..I On-
hih ma, mtii- g m and f >r tha county of
Noble.
Jnineaii Mef.all.n, p!aint a i
*•■... 1
S'i«ie M. I,ailen, "lefeii.bint 2 vi I
ettiee A|>^r.|>ri.l«Ms •llli Me|>«riMt In Ihe.ml ilefeiiilanl. Mrs. ftil.ie Me I
t. -.r.i.i,, ! will take not wt that >d Hatuf* I
ti- \p la —Th. h i i. iii. Isy. the |th day of April, A
. i • plaiiil.tf alsive tsnie.1 will take the
f ■; ti s r n 9t l.|«i.|ti. na of sundry wit nee wa. In be
ippmpr H'H
dtir
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i*p*r*Qr f0 til in IIIf Onff, LifM S
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Perry & Welch. Daily Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 296, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 14, 1896, newspaper, April 14, 1896; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111731/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.