Daily Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 19, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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UKJiOADTlMBTA
SOL'TH ho I).
EtME&JEE
yokiu bol'5d,
♦Sheriff John A. Hansel 'eft on the
u'won train to t k<« W. A. Cox lo the nsy-
luui ut Norman Cox us adjudged in-
sane by the county Uwd fur the in-
sane.
NO LOVE FOR GJJOVER. ( CltmroijlilMMou.
— ■ Eoitobs Esthkitikk timfs:
The I)ciaioracT of Hobla Oounty in Oao-' Ao ,t,e K ,D,M city fitBr
j vua ioa at the Oparn Hoom - N.t is
wi;h Admiaiituaoc -
U-c'are for Free Silver.
Kipftw,. J-] Councilman J. K. Burch, of the I'ir
rJjht a* * ward, I.hs justly u the fhauks and od
Mo<HlW llw<ieA elee|)erttt)ii«nsa*< ityazid mil aMun of lhe o ../-hS «;£ Par/y for hii n-i it, .
makes connection# it Newun for <a.ilor.~ I ne c i«%,at** convention of the FKtr.O-
points; si O tuu*tk m to>%*«, ■. gv.«-r«ua gift ..f a team bor,.* t" j cruta i f N,ble county met at th* opera
Bio. immmkm mnmeefit>B0 for n.irn«o, . uil> for the us* of lhe liredeuu. tinent | , i , , . , , ,
•W\0t fr< m Art-air*- * Hi t*' Kan«« </« UOUm; tnia* to elect dnlegates to tl)0 tor-
aSf&SJSta.,.i M™ C. M. vha h is many i ritorisl convention at Oklahoma City on
gMwL'iielir'w* W,L®'1'1 *" '' Mauds in r -rry, «ho r. „• .-t her Uej, .rt- the h of this ruuntQ. There v.ik a full
• y«s. IW and «tt throaeh trslm v< (islw.'n ""*• l(,ft f,,r Arkai n City yesterday deleg iliuu in attendance and a strong'
fin*. 4±£ suit 42* carry ji«MvutfrrM Ar* evening. wt..-.t ■■ . will p'.ide i'l futur**. .ev:d-uce of doubt and unseat, and tl>o'
«•• !> I A,,orn">( ' "" •'« *> «* i" '- • fr"law,t •* ««•*, MOMWJ for the I
•f Ibeeountir Accident UckeUioM. A r.*-' du}H. maintenance of courage, came from the;
■ Ml[wlfr^tn,^,rrl,npnc«i.| .. r-; . platfiuu and different part* of the room.
t4 *H I*nut where am# way fare <!'*>• a«>i ekte**! | \jrB fJilttier. of Weal Perry, by ucci-
F. i:. WwxtBTrr.r, *fMit I Jent Jaiit evening toglc thiriy drops of
p#rry, O T April i i«t«s tnuruitio ncirl," which ^roJucetl very ee
rioaa t-wi.j t >n.a uiiico ^roa'.l^ alarmed
i her fritftild. !>.*. Mf re rept>rtw her easy
•\^'e are JJ.jinXTdts. * Thi^ ia Ueuiocra
LOCAL
NEWS.
Ponca City
H. Tobler was here from
today.
Attorney Cheater Howe went to i>k
lahoma City today,
For the choicest and freshest ti-! , go
to Rnob Broe. .*30) tf
Mrs.II. Hav giioret is visiting with
friends in Guthrie.
Chief Deputy Chas Colcord returned
frtim Guthrie today
Dr. R. W. Suthard returned from
Guthrie yeeUrdry evening.
For the best pastries, such as pics and
cakcStfind other choice table luxuries,so
to Uueb Bros. 30otf
Do you want a clean, t;ood shave?
Ves? Tiien see Wallace ajid John at
the Palace Barber Shop. *
For a refreshing bath go to the Palace
Barber shop south bide.
Editor Amofl Fitts returned from
Texan last night, metamorphosed and
refreshed.
Ladies' hair dressing artistically done
onTueadaysat the i'.ilace barber Fhop.
Tweuty-one meals go->d enough for
any body, for $3.00 nt the Hotel Orlan-
do. 7 tf
Jake Detrich is here from Kelso, Mor-
ris county. Kansas,and wants to get one
of our gcrxl fai ma.
At 11 o'clock the convention was ealt
1 to order and a temporary organize
j lion (tTacted l>y electing J II. Morrison,
of M rrison,chairman, and AuioaB.KittP
T e many fiiendsof Krnse W. Jones ! temporary secretary. The usual oom-
HL.i uiU'*h ii 'tU-r this morning.
r «:;etthat he leavt-s this evening for
In ?«*pefider.(.*e, Kansas, where he acceptf
a g(. xl [x>siiion with the ]i.dependence
bull team, one of the ln*st in Kansas.
Hroie is one < f tl*e beet all around ball
plnvera in Oklahoma, and will add much
strength to the Knn^as toam,
The Nobles of th « Mystic Shrine of the
I India Temple of Oklahoma Territory
will m - t a* Oklahoma CM/ onThursda;
evt-ning, May Jl. and after the usual
ceremonies a banq iot will l>** given.
Several novices are to be initiated into
the mysteries of that order.
Mr. A Srn ;ot was in from his farm
near Sumner today and purchased a self
bii,d« r from M. C. Ford with which t<
Inrwst his !' •;• crop of wheitt. Jle has
one of ti, • ti:i< ! |. "c.-s of wheat in S- •
<le co.mty and .. .il c- r.nntrn -e cutting
tomorrow. This shows what can be done
by thorough ly preparing tho soil and
getting the r- «ed in early.
Mr. I), r. Davis, a prominent livery
man and merchant of Goshen, Va, hap
this to say onthesubj ct of rheumatism:
"I lake plearuro in recomn.ending
Chariiberlain's Pain Balm for rheuma-
tism, as I know from personal experience
that it will d > all that is claimod for it.
A year ago this spring uiy brother was
I laid up in bed with inflammatory rlieu-
I matism and aufTered intensely. The
j lirst npplicatii n of CharnOerhin's Palm
Balm eased the pain and the nee of out
CJo to (iarnet'a fur wfttch and clock re- UltUe, )lu,llviHv curej llilu |-ur ,hl,.
P"itiDB ^ by llaiiloy .V Dngliah.
Kor the beat meala nml short oriUr Notice to Wlir
TelisliM". imtronize Kuel, Urns. .'l Olf
I'atrouizo Wallace uii! John at tlit.j
It's all the fame, a glig'.U cold, con
KMtad 1 ti UK*1 or acvere cough. On"
Minute Cou^h Cure banml:cB them. 1 -
E. Ilowflnd.ibler.
K!liii>u,
Ti.o rcrry Wh ti Club will hohl a
_ii i ti' ^ "ii Thursday cvoni"^, May 21st,
South Sido Paiac-e Barber Shop and g,t ' Hl „-,,„cki ut m>, o)Bwi 0|)p
well (limed. poetuliice. All nieaibt'ra are eapeuinlly
Try Cjaruett fur puro d rugs, also tine rnjiic. ted t i bi i re'unt.
eon;*, perfumery, eiionges, and I don't |.\ |[. Ki mxiou,Secy.
know what all. :#X!lf j — :
OlHti ict Court,
Tlie "(irip coukIi is quickly releivcn
mittoes were appointed and the con von
tinn adjourned at 12 o'clock.
^ lieu tlie convention ccnrened ir,
after i. mii besaiou the temporary organi-
zation was made permanent.
The foil iw.ng were elected delegates
■) tliHO^Iahoma City convention;
I'i. at Ward—\V. P. Lult.
.S>cond Ward—William Holes.
'l'iiird Ward —Thos. H Doyle.
Fourth Ward—James Bryon.
Antry f'iw Bship—J. H. Morrison.
Watkins township—Charles II. Col-
cord. .
L iwe Township—A. Piatt.
lllaek II v-tr Township It. Hester,
l; d II',ck Township—A." C. Cay wood
White Hock Township—E. S. I!en
frow.
At Large Joe II Ki ig,J. C. Scruggs,
!•;. fiee Outhrey, A. C. Holland, W. W.
I'attison iiini Lnfe Spear.
RESOI.fTIOXS.
Wo r 'affirm our allegianc} to the prin
•iples of Iiiiinocracy ns taught and f ran
tic I by JefTiraon and Jackson.
We favor the free nud unlimited coin
age of silver at a ratio of llj to 1 without
reference to the notion of any othor
nation on earth.
We recommend to the convention the
name of H,u. J. II. King, of Noble
.• iunty, a3 delegate to the national 1> mu ■
ocialic convention at Chicago, nod gnar-
ant«o to them thi soundness of his
Democracy, and we hereby instruct our
lelegates to use all honoruble means to
Heenro his election,
We favor a tarif for revenus and r.re
-5^soama
I OBDHIAIOS 10. 930
An ordinance levying a licence tax on
certain occupations and buain«ra«s
I concerning Oklahoma and Ler divorcee, within the corporate limita of the City
and Perry irt particular, is s j misleading of Perry, Oklahoma Territory, and
f that per! aps a noticd of it will not be | providing for the collection thereof.
' amis?. W lido m my facts have b«jou ob- Bf. it ordained nv the mayoh and
titined relating to matters mentioned, coum ii.men of the city of Ptauv:
they are f. j dtstorte 1 that even the fath- Section 1 There is hereb) levied a
or of them hardly recognizes his own. license tax upon eafeh and every occupa
j O i« or t.v stafemui''s am made in tiou and business herein named,
the arti'.'ie, uHinnad to be true, which carried on or tualnfained in the corpo-
j we kn iw :■ absolutely falao ami smacks rate limits of the -• * Perry, for the
I largely as libsljus. i'iiesd poop'e how- ti.ne and the anounts as res|>ectfully
ev-ir. a hmii to b>ci;n')'.e, ari l *iih their follows, to wit:
i::-- ut altorne;.s can take care of them- ! Auctiontera, yearly $ 8 00
I ves. j Druggists ** 0 00
It provokes n smile, and must set the 1 Jankers ** 24 00
j > 1 peop'o tog.i>r8tho probable con-1 Brokers " —-4 00
tit ion of nuy one who c.uld remain two Pawn Brokers ** *24 00
or th reo day fi in the city and see anly a I ^Confectioners *• GOO
•iot of little frame 1 ou>cs in regular | Merchants of all kinds, yearly C CO
row?, upon the red streets .' The vision , Urocers, retail, yearly G 00
must h. v« beeu wonderfully short or ; Grocers, wholesale, yearly 12 00
interest *ery undivided not to have seen Taverns, year'y 12 00
•; >mo of the many (ice residences, with Hotels, yeaily 12 00
beautiful lawns and gardens of flowers Pflb ic Bjarding houses,yearly 1 00
and fluids, or the mngniticcnt 6t*hool Wholesale Malt Beverage 41 25 00
buildings, artistically built of stone and Billiard Tables,)early, for each ta-
brick, towering thteo stories high, with ' ble 4 00
steam hoat, spacious rooms and pleasant Dray, yearly 4 00
surroundings; or the electric lights ami Hacks3, " 0 00
water works covrin^ the entiro city; j Carriages 4* COO
or the mam.noth gri.it mill and elevator Ojinibuses" G 00
awaiting the incoming crops; or the
solid stone pott ofliue so well managed;
our many business houses carrj ing lnrge
8toclc3 !jf goo In; o tr lumber yards, live
in number, representing several hundred
thousand dollars, all of which would do
lienor to a much larger and older city.
The suggestion has been made that
someone of local talent mentioned by |.Stationers,year'y
the writer must have largely assisted j Jewelers "
the one who could see so little of merit k very Stable K epers, yearly
in our city. Be that as it may, any in- | Keol Estate Agents, yearly
ffinnations, by whompoever, bearing on j Express tjompanies or Agencies
the high standing and character of our ' yearly 25 00
Court, ij met with a feeling of merited Second Hand Stores, yearly 0 00
displeasure by the people. Not only | Bowling A leys, yearly 12 00
bar and people of Noble county honor i kite Insurance Agents, yearly 5 00
the man and his wise management and Gambling Halls, yearly 50 00
Wagons and other vehicle", used in
tli? city for pay, yearly 4 00
Hay Scales, yearly 6 00
Lumber Dealers, \ early .. 12 00
Butchers, yearly G 00
furniture Dealerf, retail yearly,... G 00
Furniture Dealers,wholesale ** ....12 00
Saddle and Harness dealers " G 00
. G 00
. 0 00
.12 00
. G 00
high legal abilities, but the whole Ter-
ritory as well.
Such a free advertisement with the
wiilful mirepresentation of facts a d
published in a paper that is considered
reliable, has a bad influence on the
minds of eastern people who may be a',
rea ly prejudiced unfavorably toward the
Territory by
tions.
A bill is now before congress changing
the time to one year for tiie privilege of
oppos d tj the thedoctrino of protection | citizenship, which is humiliating and
by the use of llowendobler'a Ilorehound
and Wild Cherry cough syrup.
Go to the Hotel Orlando r.nd get a
nice clean room with good board for
$1.00 per week. Ttf
Tho Turner Brothers are now tho pro
prietors of the Perry Steam Laundry
and nre doing good work. Try them.
303 tf
Mrs. Granville Morris loft lust even-
ing to visit her father and mother and
friends at Win Held.
Patronize homo enterprise by having
your laundry workdone by the Turner
brothers, at the Perry Steam Laun-
dry. 1103 tf
l)r. II. D. L jve returned f oiu vrood
ward today. 11 is son, John, returned
with him and will hereafter live with
his father,
Capt. and Mrs. Joel Brown are in
from tho country for a few days, staying
at the IloUd Perry.
We will all honorable nun-
•l etition on eill goods in our line,
3DtiVt fsrerot tlxis. We lire ti e
leaden of Isvr prices. T ,1. liny
nfo, Central meat market. I If
Kvangeli t T. A. lloyer will lecture al
the Christian church next Wedne«dn>
evening, for the benefit (if the church
l< <iu) i>nrtiiMiliirn in another column.
The largmt an 1 haiidnoineet stork of
he DeWeHt thing* in Jenelry jiitl re
Delved at lloweudobler'e
It in not ( miracle. It wmi'4 can
everything, but il will cure |,iI..m, I hnt'
what DeVVitt'a Witoli I In. I N.ihn vm l
do, l i ■iiU"e it has done it in hundred*
<if eta** K. K ll"«endnlil r.
lift J. Ill I'dltor, pteei lent I'f the
lloard of l''iduc:ition of the Congreg itinn
hI church of (Iklahoinn, hna relufoed t
KingtUher.
Ilu-y | o|ile have tin tune, and m-ii
l>le |ixi|)le have no Inclination to n.n a
dow remedy. On# Mmute t'migli Cure
net, promptly and gunn |n ruiiitietil re.
■ Illt(. K. K. I|n«eiidnliler.
Jim Miller has differed ntothar relapse
nud was <|iiit violent Inst iiiglit. lie will
Iw returned ti, Norman tisla) by hherill
rainier. Outline tender
l'ske * due of l>tWill's l.i'Us Ivirl)
ttieer* Just for tlie nood they will do haie all,thin* 1
Tho ciau o( T, Augustine against tho
I'irut State li.inK svas cmcluded in the
district court today nii'l.tlio case given
to the jury, which, up to this time, have
not ngr.id upon a verdict.
I lilt' lillg^iVM.
Tho [loiulnr liverymen, I'riuiroae .V
S'iif, l.iuo purchased two more hand
Mom" buggiu for the use of their custo-
mer-'. 'l'l.ey wi re purchased of Messrs
Wnl.t ititedt A- Muter and urn beautiful
patterns and a
driving.
. taught by McKinley and his followers
Tho convention endorsed tin Hon.
Ilichard Park Bland, of Vissouri, for
prc-si i u)!, but declined to instruct their
lel' gat'a to vote for his endorsement at
Oklahoma City,
The resolution to endorse the admin-
,sir; tion fell Mat, only two members of
the convention voting to endorse Uro
ver arid tho a lininlstiation.
IIl'<iK WATKH srolIT.
Dur:'. Koar Oklahoma Oity Much Dama e
to Property.
Telegraph Companies or Agencies
yearly 25 00
Peddlers of lish, fruit or vegetables
yearly 6 (JO
H-.wkers of lisb, fruit or vegetables
jearly o 00
Peddlers of all kiuds, yearly (()
Restaurants, yearly C 00
previous luitrepresenta- Hardware Morohtnts, retail, yearly C 00
Hardware Merchants, wholesale,
yearly 12 00
Flour and Peed,wholesale,yearly... 12 (f)
Peed Vards, yearly 4 i.nj
deplored by all. Nut that we so mnch ^lr0 Insurance, eaob oompany. year-
ol-j .'ct to the charge, but to have forced 'y 2 50
upaa ua a la.v that rightly belongs to Butchers, wholesale, yearly (j (XI
our own legislative body, instigated by Coal Dealers, yearly 0 00
false impressions that we are delicient ^'°ur and Teed Stores, yearly (I OH
in mental' r moral acumen. ,)ry <l"ods, yearly 12 00
President Cleveland, in a public ad- Clothing Stores, yearly 0 00
dress ven'ured tho statement of the "acketStores. yearly (J 00
: 1,'reat need of missionary work in the No license Bball be issuced
1 .vest above other localities, carrying i un,il t!ie amount prescribed therefor
with the remark the Intimation of a shall Ijj paid to the city treasurer, and
great lack in mental and moral condi- 1110 shall in nr.y caai be itsbigoed
ti'■ ri^ and a belief in tho lulereprdsenta- jl,r tran^ferreil.
t ons herein named. ' Sec.,'!. All license provided for under
Can we wonder that eastern capital "''9 ordinance shall be issued and signed
• and thrifty labor henitate to place their
means and families in a country
bo rep-
lied a huge water spiut burst near Ok-
'hgant noel ea-y for I lahinna City last night, causing consider -
I able damage to property. The report
Jfoi'ii * ' was curreut all yesterday afternoon that
Td Mr, ni.d Mrs t'l.- « w-:-... ..,1 nnother cvclon# had visited Oklahoma
I'lty, cut the ren.l.t could not be traced
Kam aj l.ity Mo., at 0 a in. today, a line ' , .
I i , *, ,, ,, .to an v authentic source.
■ laughter, ills. r glit u the vouilgeHt , , , . .
daughter of ('apt and Mrs. C. A. Morris I W ,t,,,n tl,e ,Mt ,,w ^ cyclones
of Ihla city and Is well known U!„ , v.. l^n reported from many partn of
u, , \f , , ,i , 1 the Terrdory, with damage to property,
.Mrs Morris o with her tluughter. The! , J \ . , , ,
,.„■ , j,, , , but f >itunately no 1js« of life, ihe fre*
L.tpi. recieveil tlie announcement b\ .
, , ... ,i tiuent wcurrance of thene terrible
t legram th morning. | 1
storms is so many localities in the ler
Gent tj Lagans City , ritorv, indicates that w# are fully w ithin
■ I i • f M. (...M-i,,t.M,. . w..owa- ! the u-.-io.ie area and ahouH prepare for :
accuiently Ui11#m1 l y falling off a pring ! "'f-ir e< uiirg.
wn^on, while driving on Sunday, August Kv.-rybody in thscity who haa not a!
18, I O j, was disinterred yesterday and -eadydona so, should build n eyclon^
l.'e|)orts reached the city this morning rented by newspapers, which are o/teu
the fullest lueaus of information to
them?
Is it not time for the press tu speak
out in no unmistakable tenm regarding
the facts, though it may at times spoil a
shipp. d, by the in train, t" Kans ih
ruburrird in thi
City,
city i
w here lie win be
emetary.
Slur
'II
lioycolt I Ik
Ivan a ( it) Star uf Sunday ray.
"1'i-rry l« simply a l "t of lull • frame
linn .i i, plant, d "ti the big red uud gie. n
late'sciip i iii regular rows. There are
huh I to l .f 11« ip'e in I'erry, but the
t. w ii ii tu i ; tten 'I for mihw that i !
do •; but n«iu to have unr a thousand,"
N' ',*!• '.nut I i I*iniiv if the clti |
/ens i f tins elly Intend lo pslruui/.o a
pop. r *hi' Ii ijsuil) p.ts in our fa* .
we want to know if )o.i intend to admit
eavi>. Many lives may be tavnl by so
don g. I n /• is a duty which should not
Iw overlooked, w it will co«t but little
time or money.
I INK OUKS
Taken I'ioiii th* llugi Mine Sent to
mi .\ssnyeU Today The Com-
pany Jubilant.
soemitigly good story uud damugo some-
what tlie writer's reputation for verao
Ity V
I will venture this much that thj cir-
culation u' thepaper containing snid
urtiel.. will Hot be greatly Increased
In tins territory uooause of it, and
particularly in Perry,
Citikkm.
PLEA8ANT VALLEY-
(ic lige Roller was ut home it
few dltVa tilii Week.
A. W. Kiinninjf lilet a threejfear
n!il cult 1 a t week.
<1. It. .MeKiiinuv i ii|, and
arontul Mguin
T. I!, lleil
to Uutliri
throe <la)
Mr. ( ii uige li ster ruad «v( r-'a r
i- il'iinj: it gi«sl juli iif work on
the I'oliij •until.
Tho fm ';n< r« nre all juliilant o\or
to Utc rain*.
Corn i* lookittK line at lhi«
writing.
Hie l'-.|. held llielr |irlinarr
I iv III lliu Ml'KltllH'V towil«lte,'
by the mayor and city clerk of said city.
They shull specify the iimount of money
paid,the kind"f license issued,the name of j School" Harvey Moore,
tlie person to whom it is issued and tf.e i l -s*. General discuss on -IV
KF.V.T. r. DOYJIt,
What Time Ii and Where Are We
Next Wednesday evening Evangelist
T. E. Boyer will delirer a lecture at the
Christian church, entitled, "What Time
is and Where are We." This will g,v„
tbe citizens of Perry an opportunity to
hear this eloquent speaker again, No
tixed admission fee will be charged, but
no one will be admitted except upon a
tiuket which will be iu the shape of a
small envo|op«. These will be generally
distributed over tho city, and if uol
otherwise, may be secured at the door.
Rvery one attending will place fheir Hi-
mission fee—the amount to Us liiud by
the purties thecnseAes—in the envelope,
s* al it ar.tl hand it to the doorkeeiiei!
The proceeds of the lecture are for tt„.
benelit of the church.
Tickets (envelopeti may bo procure,!
at the Po9toffice News stand.
Burn* are absolutely painless when
DiiWitls Witch llsiel Salve is prompt-
iy applied. This statement is true. .V
perfect remedy for sltin diseases, chappe't
hands and lips and never fails to cur.)
piles. E. K. Ifnwendohler.
We are here to do business and will
not be undersold by JLsi.y one (qual-
ity of goods considered). Ceutral Meat
Market. j j
Program,
The follow ing is the program for the
meeting of the Noble County Sunday
school convention, to be held in this
city, Friday and Saturday, May 22 and
-1.1800, at the Christian church:
Fmu.vv \FTER!«OON.
2:00 Praise service, led by Kev. T. O.
Duncan.
idO. Iifgititration of delegates.orgun-
izition and appointing committees.
.1:00. .\ddre68 of welcome Dick T.
Morgan.
liesponse C. li Lacy.
Anthem, by choir
3:20. "Itelution of the Sunday School
to tho Church I4 *. li, N. ttinith.
.'1:30. (ieneral dsicuseion of above
subjact H. L. IIutchins«jn, J. (j. Ijotk-
ery, Arthur Whortun and others.
.1:40. "How to Plant a Sunday School
and How to Make it Grow"— Kred L.
VVeuner, Territorial Secretarv, Guthrie
O. T.
4.10 General discussion Prof. Sam-
uel MeanB. C. II Lacy, Mr*. Ityron Cov-
ey and others.
4:20. "Who Should Attend Sui-duy
L M
length of time for which it is issued. !■ Palmer, U D. McKnight and
The city clerk of said city shall attest all | others.
licenses of said city, with the oorporats I ' "How to Secure l!egulur Atten-
(eal of iwid city, end keep a true rec- 'dance A. H. Boles.
ord thereof,stating the person or porsons j General Discufsion I.. K,
to whum tlie liceusd iB issued, and shnll i ^,vansgoo*I and others
pri luce the 9'iniH for inspection nn ele I ,,;00- lhe Importance of n Mundny
nui'.l to any resident of said city .School to the Community—R. R Hud-
Sec. I. Tiie niiiyur und city dork of *ua'
U|>
der an.l .mi are lining
tlii* Weelv lo lie pihu
s in« very line sample, of ire Were
i*\' Inte l a' tlin olllee of the ll igo Mm-
ng f'n. )ent..nlay. The •■■uiipaiiy Iwk
Hi".'■ from their mine, three in id a li'ilf
a paper tn j nr home irhn li Is gU!|i) , f I > f the clly, yesterday. and
Midi low, f iirriloiis, defaiiialnr) lying h il aseayetl, llarr; llugn,
us publish. 'I In tlis bustard arliel refer | "" of the c-inpany. sent lhe
red tu TIiin bltckiuaillng, Ijing ari l of" l'"'a) .' y eapresSi !•> O o. I. Ablytt, ( 1 _..
■I,. .'| uta ha> mnde u«* of j " In Llneiiln, Nelirnaltii, whet, j The I leiuoerrtts hi'hl tin Ir v of •I'l«"ri1ina ice (hall lie for a
every oppnrtunity In tradiiee, defain. H'. y will be leste.l and awn)Ml. '! '•• j |.ritunry lit the Plea« lilt Vallev lhr*"' *'* "r '*•!*«> m nibs,
and wrohft the pei.ple r f Oklahoma, and "r"* *displayed In the bunk win , .chunl'htjiiH> t'«Uv. ' ; '•I" m adv.ine, nn Ih > last day of
Itis now time lhe | pie of perry, and *ln"h will give them anu IVrry n . .. .. ,. , ' | April, July. (>. toi i ami January.
manyotliM towns In Dklalm ma. -houM 1 *•••"' Should the M*s prove ' ' ' '""«*> • |NHlie. If' ■! I.«.h j K,>e T. rtat all nrillnaaoe* nf parts
I an it Is iielieved they tire, a tier 'lomlay niglil und limn lint ]urdihni.. • " Ine a i', I lth lliltordla*' <•
said city shall not issuoi j license to nny
person i r peis' tis until they have ex
hibited a receipt fioui tho city treasurer
showing tl.o license taj to have been
pal I.
Sec. .",. H shall In, unlawful for any
perron or persons, firm or corpo ration,
bv principal or agent, to carry ou, con
duct, maintain ur follow any occupatu n
or business v.iihiu the corporate limits
of said city,mentioned in this ordiuance,
aitltout lirst haviug paid a licence tax
the'efor, levied and speeilled, as provid
ed n th in ordinance,or tranaact any kind
of busnii'ss or follow any (Mcupatioo
her ei intnt'i'iind, without having tlrst
Oomplleil with tho provision* of thi« or-
'linan. •, an J any pirsun focod viulatmg
any nf the provisions hereof shall be
deemed guilt) if a ndsilemeanor, and
upon coiivictioa thereof, shall be lined
iu any >.uiu not rn idling ?|m for each
■ If. use, and lipon failure lo pay said line
and ou
nml ei
liau.ii e aft. r the lirst c inrlstion there
of, sli ill Im dwiiitetl a sepaiate ofTenae,
K>« il \ 11 Ikisnaea Issued under the
o lo. Genera] discussion-W. G. ! iu
and others,
j.'Jn. Business meeting, re|K>rte of
schools, eu
Kva-iim^
":<«•. Praise service, lcsl be lies. O. T.
Kjbmson.
Anthem, by choir.
8:00. lectures l r. L. If. Ituxtnn,
Terriloriid Preaielent, It-*v. J, \. U tlgle
v<e and IteT. P. W. Il >uchen .
h*tc«u t m0rkt90.
'.ti"! Devotionnl etereises, led by
I lev, It. N Suiith
O'JI. "Whst ('.institutes a Good S,i
peritileaUent." Rev, I). T. It >biiwou.
General dlscuasmn K. T.
Mis re (I W'.Crosliy snd other*.
'.•e" "What C institute* a
Teaeher" Miw M. K Martin
10.ui General thee.isemn T. II. lie
der, Mra. It. It. Iludeoa and oliis^s
lo in. Primary Work Mra Kiuina
llouehens.
10'Jit The Territorial Work Tern-
tonal Hwralary
Goml
kl' ll ll out <
and refuse Iu *■"'
you, ibeaa Utile pills are g<sid f
uufcatlu*. Jpaal for linadache. goml fur
liver eotnulaial. gocd for «.uuali|M«li iii
ti. K. Ilowenilobler.
del your shaving dune Willi Tniu I'd
Henry on the east side, nei.r lhe i nrner
of *>th and II. They will always plta.r
you Willi a ('"id she*" If
If* just as ea«y l<t try Onu Minut-
Cough Cure an any Ihinn else RVmo.er
In eiife a severe e .iigli nf eold allh It.
I«>l yiotf w. l nwrehwa for a hi«i(|Ii i
line Minnie I'nuiih rufe lleiler Biedl-
tin*; Iteller reeiiRi i Her Iry |i
■I •nil
Nlnr,
llowande
Irtu t i n
slri'ialhen
P reaee i
new haaittt'
Hip.
mi..11
-lie I ' -In a ||h II
■■try .leiuld btyi
r «t '|er* chill i
' apneti«*f| a e*
Uteri lag e aipany with a strong recital will hvnltl nf
MM
i,ti the 'taanl.ted iu laneoln.to begin ■laliig J .l ihil t'raln has relitriM il from I *«•' " tki*.irdiiM t «e alialllake ef
. Black Hoard Woek-D. W.
p, l>e i onirttitlml until such tine liferkenrnlKe,
" nre |iiit|, and rneh days ron IJL2!: 7 ownthip Organi/alion Chsr-
let I arfcer
11.10. 'lite lliane Depart meal Must
Ulla HmjWie.
Iihjo. yusetiua Drawer 4'. I. Wen-
11:43. lltialneaa ard clueiag.
H«w U Tr* i a Wife
i Krowi Paeitle lleallh J>Mrnal,|
k'irsi, gel a wife; second, be paiient
lire liereli) 11 p. ii|.d
t'ou may hate great Dials aud perpleti
' Ilea In your buoiaeaa, bal do M, lber <
'peralt ins here
\ (latal iiiinu
i at II
rt, Ir) na* of tiiuee
iwend ihler's.
Mt
• ll' - Ut (If llfftfiFts.
li • iti" TnlniUs Mire I♦ %> f* lr U^d^■
HijilWi TaWnlrp ur n
Ml| sn« Trthill"'" rt ire dlftHttrca
ft iprtu* Trthu|r« fiffs h*-nitir
The U' titUmeu alio van the | rwf«etl% ^
t n d d« if jf liuaihees o i l> s|n*el. M s' i
lhe inrner • f Othtit-e pf'^'twd in t tetf
r Hnmetidul#)# en*« m imJiMv ng W e'W
♦ i #< >.iHi<« df (he elrM and \J,
I !■« K< ntl a rM who nr lhe |>eieeef« Ir
• It,-vl na, llanle, A knglndt. I). II. f"f **">
j..na* and tu Adkitma I A Kauvkh .
Mill* • I I r* Mil Piinil innn •: I ,.it|| : a a
Ih I'of eoiinirt ut,J br . nght hi. f -t end U la fore, tnm Md alur Ite I y.',0**. ?* >' * . h'"" ««
I Il, li.cn. Willi him. j | e«ig.-, ap| i .1*1 and publiualion
Jack ■
fe true/ l« *|w>tnlliii{ *
with hi- liMihi'r tl«nrv,
reti" K ii jawa leaves In
• for Nehta«ka.
•t un Wn« elta ii'il «. IkniI
diri'i'inr atnI Mr. M'lrris vvn« eleei
I'uwiieaii'iu I .I«U 1.1.1. i . ■ . . —.
\ppr >ed this lath d t) -rf May, |g(g|.' ^ V#1^
.*>)
Atte.li
J tints T. Knnt.r,
Cily C'l rh
\ little
A. Hot,Matt,
Mayor.
| may lia hard for bar to b*ar. A hind
I word, a lander k .k. will do wottdere In
{ehaalng from her tins ail rktuda of
gli* m To lies a would add, always
keep a boll lent ClantUetlaia a Onugh
lb atedy in the bouaa. It la tba baat and
ii" ?
. l .arlt llisef* the little pnl* lhal enre l " 'bat y«u reall)
'greal ill* I", K tlnwMidiiiiles «are for bet and wish lit pmte.it b*f
# health sale by Manley A English.
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