Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, September 4, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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KAILKOAI) i'illL TAB T
ROl'TU U ! .
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No. 407. I K-al : z i ll: IM. m
n. . *2 , l«0C4l t i-iuKht uuw A. u
NORTH F.OUJVP,
No. tftfl, t'lilrnpo etpro** ti ;>7 a. m.
Nr. H ;«. V uri Uivit lu)iret-* ti i • i\ m
No. i .or Frt-i :ht h . *r. a. m.
No. JoGltaa through el- • t'. r to Kiuman City raul
makes coiiupclit'll-- nt Newton i. r i alitor.iia
point*; al o c« un- « t:« im to I liie.itfti.
No. 4a4makfft eonmftioim lor t'liicaao, has
er Iri'in Ail nn^b • iiy to KaiiMia City,
■uaWt'H coniuM'tittni* nt Wichitn with Krinco
ti.linn wifct for 8t. ami Intermediatepoint*;
n ak«n connectioi h at WiothlU witu .-> atLer.i
1- atwia trniiiH Hint.
Nop. 4o.*> ami 407 through train® to tialveaton
N« b. Jii utui iZ\ carry |'iUM en*,vrH between Ar*
ftaaaaCity ami Purcell.
Tickets- aohl anil hagKft#e checked to all parts
of the country. Accirn nt ticket* eoltl. A re-
A i<*ti«iii oi lo i«ercont mode on round trip timet#
to all pe'.cta where one way faro not exceed
$5m\
F. I". WrSTKSVKLT, AgAUti',
Perry, O. T, '.April. 1, '.<
LOCAL NEWS.
LODGE DUthUTORY.
IilASTEItN STA It, I'orry
j -JI, uit-vtB reifiilurly on the mnond
ami fourth SViilui'ifdiivB of each montli
at hull on U street. Visitore cordially
nvited.
C. S. I'm :sh linn i;nn>< to finid,
The ,'uuit' low la iu t'.,ieu uuti! O.loLur
Int.
l'nwuto
J D, Ilurch n un bei' t
U:duy.
IV*
A 0,
IO. O, I'. I'lieiokuo Louifo No. 11 1.
().(). I-'. uu'i-tb1-yit v Thursday evening
*. 7 :'M p. in. on Till itieet betvvenn ti
and C. Visitors urn nlwnye welcome.
J. \V. (jtn u, w. II. hitch,
Hocy. N. O.
O. 1'., IVrrj t'lifiunI'liieut .No,
iiieetH every Tuesday nv.niuc
st 7:110 nt Odd Fellow a hull. VimtinK
pitriarchb are cordially invited to at-
tend. J. W. 0. I\
It. \V. I.F.'m.m.i l:, S rilx'.
I Ail ill.lv l*ntne .So. 8, iJuntfliti-rs of
J Rebecca, I. O. <). I"', nieota every
l'lui liiy of each month. Visitor. wt-1-
come. 41ns. L. HiMriiUKV, N.U.
Mus. m uitiia Mooke, Kec.
1'oter O'Neal made a trip it. '.id Hoe It
tuduy.
W. M. Hrown was up from the Capital
today.
A. L C.irdell was over from Stillwater
today.
II. C. Masters <vaa down from New-
kirk tuduy.
W. II. Meud, Jr. of K'Utilislivr, was
here josterday.
It. I> Hteen and wife were here from
Stillwater today.
William Pollock and O. A. Ukusoo. of
linpter I'uwnee were over tadity.
They had u dance at the section ho"ae
lown at Wharton li st niK'ht.
Money to loan on deeded furnio and
ill property,—Lane II Oaborn ! ;t Im
liny school UookH wnere jou can Ki t
SUPREME COURT DECISION,
Mijy Impurtan*, Opiuions Mr Buach Left
wiihlwj Wives OatlleTai Caeit
Hausiug Gets New Trial
AFTER THE BATTLE;
I hum ciieupoHt at HoweiKluljlec'H.
Tiiofiuur (jt tb uew Perry null is well
and conti"u H t«) j;rovv in favor.
New violins, guitars, accordeaut* an«l
luandoliuH at E. K liowenilobler'ti. IX) 3
'1 hi* IVrry Pteutn Laundry never turn-
XhI out as ^'ooil work is Mr. Hill is turn
in^ out now.
Mrs V E. lla>furdof Kock l''ord In-
diana is visiting her motber, or this city,
Mrs, Lane li Ojborn.
i \ A. It., Homer C. Jones Poet >o 11$,
' J meets HrPt and tnird Thursday even
Will Snow has some of the finest oats
we have ever seen in Parry. They were
rait-ed in this ouoty.
Uulicious ices of ail kiuds and tlavors
on Saturda>s and Tuesdays at Mrs
Uiche)'s Ice ('reaui I'arlors, Bouth eide
Mrs. Mar^^ret Newcotnb, mother ' f
iiut^h McPheters. of tho Famous dry
t;oods store, is her* from Iowa visiting
KMlillTS OF LAIJOH, L. A. Wo I her son.
met tseach Mon lay evening at 7:'.U) j : ; . .
m their hall on Oth between D. and E. . ILere are ft number of barbers in the
Visiting Knights cordially invited. Jity, but when you want a good shave or
J. l\ Noblr, M. W. ! s bath, go over on the east eide and ace
K. >1. Tii..« - l: s. Tm.a. Momw ', t. S , lw Df1#> tf
ol'.V. local union No.
in^s at 7:ltii p. 111. at their hall near the
corner of Seventh and li street. All
Comrades invited to meet with us.
Ho.mi:ic ( . ,it sn , w. it. i.
No. 10meets every Hrt,t and ttiiril
TliUtaduys at 2:110 p. in. nt It 1*. llall on
Seventh bet voon C and l> svreets.
Mas. U F. Jones, I'rea.
Miis.Cakkif. M. Stout, Sec.
i ' H. «' and J
I C'jl. I'erry, O. i . meets every Friday
evening i.t at ti. city hail, Visit-
•nt{ brothorsnlwaya wulxinie.
nAIt.MONY L) abating Society meets
every Wednesday night, K. I', hah.
7th street. Vis.ting friends always wel-
comed.
A
i'. \\ . I'erry J/nlg* No. ]S,
Ai.<';"i t t>r«ier of L'nited Woriunoi.,
n.t«ts lirst and third Tuesday evenings
of e.:cli m^nth nt 7. ;0 p. m.f tu Globe
building on '.wvt . t pinre. W'orkmeu
r good standing frt i other lodges cor-
i, | i-. imite i a 0* Hoii.ano, \ . m
J. c. Oais: t i < ' *r.
iiinii'M i>« n«t
.-ifotn every Xhurs-
•. All reform work
o. u.w this lx ud
nil, on Oth street.
| .sI.
ion
,J as, H. Lkwis.
(Jhil , o. I'eli;,
tin) evening, h o'elo.
iiig men iu* jt« ■! t-
question. K. <" '>■
A' .ink' •' I- fr • I' ' «
A. H .
< niriii'in.
A--etuoiy No. lU'JJ,
1 K. of L. meets « ry Saturday even
in if at 7:.n> in K. "f I'. u..ii on 7 th street,
west of iaml office,
llr snv C. S« nvi.i.fMfi, M W
T T. tl *
It was rumored on the streets today
I hat a horse and buggp were stolen on
tho south side of the £i|jare lost nigh*.,
but nothing authentic could ba learned.
Mrs, A. II Oeitricic,of Caldwell, Kan.
hub. who has been visiting Dr. Dei trick,
of Oklahoma City, stopped itT yesterdsv
to spend a day with Mr* aud Mrs. J A.
It Oglevee.
K
ot r.,
ine« (h
All t Mil II.
Wry Ijodge No. K, of
i"iv Monday night at K p.
Knightfl wolt'iinn*
!>r.Ll.t t r.npler
> lC«>)ai Ar- b
Mumcin n r'b at Masonic hall Riuth
1) atreot every Inland H i l-'r.da) it
7: '.• m. Hini Rn ■ i
ii. i>. M< Kxioiit, li. P.
Hecrwtary,
V. W. I- 1 U mo« t« every WednesdH
aft**r. tMin tit thoCbn tsan chureh. A i
)■ en g I!•<I*t-M cttrdial invited to attend
Ai.m i. l,i o.n\ui , Secretary.
VniNt t'liKiowrtn Pr*iiil «nl.
1 1. A M. Perry Lslge No. I.
b« !d ' ;U« re;: ilar c fntnunieatioii the
ti • • t and third Friday* at hid! "ii 1
street. All mat i.a in gvod tUm!tny
c 't-tiial)> inviUNl,
n iJTu me* ti: every Weilneatlay nft
From all accountH Chanibeiain's
t.'ough Itemed) is u Uodsend to the at
ll cUd. l iiere is no anvertisement abou
• hi.-; we feel just lik3 sa. ii g it,—Ti e
Pcue cra1, Uarroilton, Ky* For sale by
11rinle> A: Eng! >h.
Jiii'g"auil Mr«. 8ii>tt, of Okiahom..
t/'ity, passed through 1 .st evenn g on
;htir vnh) t > make their home iu Ne*
V"rk City, where the Judge has formed
a la \ partnership.
Judge 13lorer, Attorney S M. Harris
aud ihjtnc Clerk F,. 1\ I'ebbs left tho*
ever.iug to open court at lieayor City,
| lleaver county
| Many a days work tu lost by headache,
an >.l by indigotthou and ntomach
' troubles. iieWitt'n Little FUrly K'sers
ire th^nio't etTeotual pill for over onurfP
..,i. .*tw L'
Uc'iUi at .1 o'cl« eli ut t' •• t I ivtiancl irol |,4n^ 'Mn u-fat
M lis
Man
N U lftowi.*s. Pres.
L >1 III tMON. t 'or. Hi ••
i i', t. (!aj:hI I'tMip* ranee Im^ioi,)
ii* m*et!M"er; .Sut . ifl ri!'«ooat I .>*
o'cloekt the t 'hri' t. n ( hutch
Lit.* Ll.l.t'S "re#ndi*nt.
P .Mil. .
A. L. A hmn-U every 'Jud Wednes
da) tu ni nth. Vnitt ug tiiitirnde.it *r
dial') invitiMi. Cait. W. r burnt.
lo tiii' i l il ui< sting on the last Wed
| > id t> in eift'ti in iiith
• '«•! W II. Pllf iltt'tftVI,
I '.•••imttniln-
One of the optoiul au i muong the
nauy desirable feat-ires of Hie Pacitli
Vital will bo theii bund.iy dinner*.
I'll©) will btthe best in the city, 7'dtf
Fv r ashavo or ha r cut thai will ouit
>'ju; one ihut vtiil take you lack to the
'■ui o plaje again, « r a bath or anytbmg
ilse iu the tonooiial Iiue, go to Hooey
ou-tu* O. K bstber shop, on the south
fl tf
If )0U have evei* seen a little eh Id in
the ogony of suinour coiuplaitt, >mi
can realise the danger of the tioubh
the valuo of install*
taneo' s relief a'wn)! ntTnrded by !>•
A'itt'i t't lie and Clio'ers Cuie. Ft r
Usents'y and diaril.-ieu ii i- a reliable
reai -ti). We could not n(ford to rsct ui
mend lids a-a euro onU*" •* v tn«
W I'" l|i *m .|ft mr
The supremo court couvoned at
(Jutlirie ytsterday, with Chief Justice
Dale, and Justices Hierer, McAter,
Scott and Tarsney on the bench. Dur
ing the brief «easion a number of iui
ptirtant deciflior.u were rendered, the
inoet important of which we give below:
r.xMous rnvoitcK cask.
The opinion in the noted divorce cate
of Denc'i Vi< flench from Cleveland
county will attract most attention. The
parties to Huh suit are very prominent
in New Vo'k social and touiely circlo ,
Ciu s. F. Bench, .1 r., being an author of
B'uno note and has an income frun roy •
alties of &!0,(X.'U a year, ar.d is a member
<f the famous Manhattan club. His
wife, Auiia M. Ueach was a Phils
de'phia girl whose maiden name was
Mise Van Doan, highly c une- ted aud
promi .ent iu society, 'J'hey lived hap-
pily for a number of years but finally
bscauio estrang1 d and separated in
In 1801, lSeach came to Oklahoma and
tried to get a divorce at Peiry, but pro
bate divorces were held to ba illega' be-
fore his case was reached. In Decem-
ber he returned to Perry and remained
during tho winter He went to Norman
iu April 181)5 where he tiled his petition
in the district court, where he was fin-
ally granted a divorce on the ground*-
of cruelty and incompatibility, Mis.
Ueach being allowed co,l'(H) alimony, but
she was not content with this but ap
pealed the ci;se lo the supreme court.
The decision of Judge Tarsney yester-
day reversed the lower court, annulled
tlie divorce and dismissed the case on
the grounds that Beach had never
been u resident of the Territory or
Cleveland county in good faith. Mr
Beach some months ego married a Mrs.
Day, a charming widow of Cincinnati,
Ohio, this decisiou makes him a fu'l
Hedged bigouiist with two wives ou his
hands lie and his bride are now
traveling in Europe and he news of
this Oklahoma decision may cause them (
to remain there. This decision will also j
bring consternation to hundreds o( :
others who have procured divorcer in
OU lahoma, the most of whom have since j
married.
rwsf.uvation tax cask*.
Another opinion of deep interest to
the public is that in the case involving
the right of counties to tax cattle and
other personal property in the Indian
reservations attache I to ea d countie'-
for judicial put pews. The last legisla-
ture imsudd on act f* r the taxing ol
audi property, hut the cattlemen and
Indian traders have fought it hard as i'
involves a large amount, cf mone>.
I'ho ens iu whi' h the decis on w -
rendered \\j s from Kay count involv*
iug the o age reservation when the tax
am >unts o about buL t- e same
"luei-tiour* are invjlv d in the Kiowa,
Comaneht) and Wichita r«Be vations.
where the tax amount' t'i ^Su,(X>0, ai v
the ( pinion will hold there. Judg
Hierer held, in the lower coui t, tha' oni>
leu itaiial aud court cxpeo^e taxe-
could b-j oolleoted, tiie ordinury county
ami school fund b iug illegal. Ho vva
sustain, d b^ Justices S ti and McAU«
Chief Justice l>ale holding that ll i
wh le tax was void and Ju.-tice Taisne>
that it was all legal. The ^attleinen
tld not get all iio y we-re fighting for,
but are ah*, ad a good many thousand•
of dol'urd.
There must come a clearing up. Out of tiie vortex must eome order.
0 mouths of concentrated trade efforts have just etjdo I in our sem -an
unl inventory which shows splendid achievements. : :
Tho new t) months openM with Brilliant Birgains iu the Summer stocks
which must now be cleared away to make room for : : : :
Marvelous Fall Purchases Already en the way lrom ail Parts cf the Union,
7/ac
10c
15c
7%c
IOc
In Dry Goods we Have an Elegant Line of
12c
Scotch Lawnp,
During tins ,
ile..
Dimities, during
this sale
rL"pliers '"•'inghams
during this sale.
5c
1\C
8x3c
| r p B
O'gaudi tins shIj ;.i
O f\r\ Warranted Fast Bl'k J
Organdies, this i ale at i ww
•! i>;.ii!es II-ti Mpreads, l.'ed, B ue
Hrown. UrI|(io«| price
25c Warranted !■
Orgaudice, this sal
lik 20c
r.7 Extra
Whit. P|«|uh
Original pne
Large and Extra Heavy
lied Spreads, V QQ
• $2 « , now vp 1 • Ow
50 pr White Muslin Pillow tth ,
Braided iu Bed, worth .^'1 \ i i:i
White(iowde,Stripped CT ^ . ,i
or Bared at this ule oc Paif. "tthi wl« p - -
I 'S Lace Bed Sets, consisting tf Not-
; tingham Lace Bed Spreads and Pillov.
W hile(Joods, Stripped Q Shams, worth - ' •"'> nor set ff> •
C 1 ti
" i Nottingham La^e Curtains,
vort.ii -J.ln), while they
iu t, they go at
$I.OO
or Bared, at this sale
' i tins sale, wbile they lai
DO pair Nottingham Lace CurtainR,
Lmger. Wider and Finer than the $2.01)
! • . wcr'li ^3.00 per pair
! to close them out. at
1 C White Goods, Stripped 1
lOv or Bared, at ibis sale lV-/L/
1«> dozen Ladioe' Lisle Union Thread
•>0 White ••.arsailh r Bed Q ^ j suit*-, summer weights, worth
IOc
Warranted Fast Biaek
Organdies, this sale
8c
Spreads, original price 61. no
00 White Marsaillep Bed Sprs*nis.
Larger andBenvier Pring ,
Original price ? 1. DO, t. .... CJ
$1 00 per suit, }our choice.
$1.49
id Thread
49c
v !-oio agents for the Cosmopoli-
ttei u', your choice of any I5c
tan I
eatlern in the hi use
See our Sliow Windows
For Eye Openers.
Closing Out Bargaing in She
p
md Clothing department.
Perry s Foremost (.'lotliiers, Shaers. Hat ters and Funiishers.
OKLAHOMA DiVCRCE
New Y'?rk Magistrate DecL-. es That
Divcrci U worthies iiiNtw York
\ New V- tk special fl' \e: Meg^trate
B^i ul. iu fer ou Ma ki t court, yeater
day aft'-fooon rendered a ikc^sl !i that
the Okhihoiuii divoiced l ave no legal
weight in this state,
Thew.se which b ought cut th'j de-
rision wa4 that of L, u s Ti/, er, the hef
of the A'j«-rui«ii!c II t-. v.I appeared
it court iresponse ton tuium in iv.-
^ucd to h! • a if- up her atxtemct.t that
he h: i f.ii cd to c.ntnbute to her tup
port for some time Tiz'er produced a
typewritten document to which there
aiis atlix 'd a big gold neal, which pur-
oorpt «l to b-4 a d ree« f divorce gran' •
f.o hi: i in Oklahoma from his wife, Ma-
rie. ai d giving him the cuatiof their 11
SAY! SAY!! SAY!!!
Do you know that you can git tai!<
made suits and overcoats made fo orde
delivered '.n Perry, by the higlieet lie
tail«>r.i of Chicago, at net ( "I i :ag > [>: *
express charge j added:1 V ;n can. .
price lint and - ampler can be seen at ti
Boston S'ore, where ail e rs <a
compare the sample numb r with ti
numb r ou the price list,
just what they are gett'ng an
(hey are paying. Tin- ti,
ONr.Y SIX DA'.
and
I tho
bo) but you can't
< it jc any of them. Bo ready
■ i i sppl ea in by having
- t.'wlio fc Cholera C ,ro * *
Booming Hones
Si\eldon has lately taken
i I . in hofc#l, corner of
.. i B ^Uctt ;. and has had it nicely
■ ML- 1 aud refurnished, and io now
'• r-t ' ome, either day or
COMING ON ITS OWN TRAINS
The Most Traveled, Famcus and Fopular
Exhibitions vi tha Universe!
;hild.
sJDo UKWAltD.
am its,
•i.e. fee
iiow and
'it tigu
V^ORLD'S 05ST
darknt and
linvnei
ourt housi
offered by Gov. Eenfn w IYr
aud Convicti'ju of tUe MufJtrrs
of J. F Maaning.
Are-:t
I'ln-.t. I .1
Itlpnni Tnl i
Th following proolamntic n has he n
i'PUi >. from the gove.in"r's ( Hi ;
a paot t^vmation.
B. virtu)ofthe aut'^ort} vested ii
•he . vernor, by tho atatutes of Oklale
( i l T' ritorv,the utidAl igned w H ca i-i
nkw triai. : i: n' .*•-i.M . j to bj paid <i rewaid o! two h'.indred an.
Ou July IS, 1?.Hunc.iig, ul ; i'v dollais to anyens v.ho -'oal. i . u-.
Perry, sliot and Uu ed John A. IVikiur. irrist an 1 convictl«-n of the . -=h sen
f Jumej F. Maoning. wno v.as brutal
shot do An in hit' • n dor yar«l, in L
4 ;u i unty, ( klahoinr, by an u «
i<:sash.a eu the night of August IT. Is.
~Witness uivbuud dn* 1st day of w ;
t >mb. r, 1M0U.
W.C Ur.frsow,
O ive^nur
III I AN J LO«I,
Hec y OU. Ty.
A
Un
S3 A.T.erlc:.n
•cyu.'
SHOWS!
v . . tV:, \
'.
'V>'
Ortut H Fisti'*!
Th<> (tnlvatloD uttpy nIU hold n ftnr-
>i'«t r.uitlv-.l on S 'ptftiilwr D'h. Gtl, ?ib
jiind.t1', *lilch «iH la a ifcltl i (Tori
j i•!. very u i) lor th" u.lva1 nvsiubt ot
11 <iV i'iium lu re in IVrry in t \v* ct n i<
I ./ii... iK.itn ti uur lrl"ii . .Im l'ii io
• I n >lil/ .loo'l '! U* ill II is out J lilt llunii*
Ici ilii 'ur ntiil ml. }' u lo h"lp i , un l
u iro >o« th.it nor S* l 'ur, lb I
Ii'iii I Chtiot of r> will nbnttdrnt
ii i.Ii i->"U f-r i n* vu-rtn... thnt )titi
lilt} k'*rt II"-' ll"'l |iro.|vrnl "il In
> nr lni |i'i"iif Tlu'lt tlmilt him f«>. II
l-V III ilii;l|lf your Itlfl" t'l lli« N !*lltloH
Aril',' *lt r 'H <l l>y I.. ||.IH4 1*1 (uill il
bin i ill.*.
Il>tiiril )' III* "Ih «'ll h. f ittll i">m
lion'' Ii ll' i"\ny tiinH )un hit vi
clmh'iii in oi.tiii ir ilm<rlni i I' ..hi
tlil.ll. Ill lli>- I" "lull;' * ' IMS lU'l
t.in' A l h- I. r.. * 'hS on 'i' n' I- w t>'
y i i for f. >i i , ii"-> iiu> i "t.inl ■ . ■ I*
Hill ll l«l'< I . l « I .l'li
^ntlitlnf.
Lonkt I..H kl L<H>kl
SV li#*« IIh. Si"* i hn* nf it <1 tl.Rl
bus «*C Ir it In Ihp iH). Unt I 000
Kill.1^1 n( S\ n int l ilt iti'l n' i(;tl nf "Mm llafVi-a'," ti,,n.t-■, ti...
niiti" «'MI t.. yi #f Dfttl't# flt'llt hl>f. 1 ''0i will li n il-i> nl ,|. i'liil mi-rl'tigi. |
MOi.nrrlir Vlsdia-Ov^ Alt *«tl hs|ilin< f-.r ikmI, MmUy Hi Tlli
t « e-1« vi ll If (i,M «l ii,r 1", nrt twli* sup
lf*'i««."l 'f I' '• ■ I r. I I n pt' o I'f h "h •III b* Irti
' ,h f l. On I'iixmIs; II * lib .ll Im tli-
tt. i..f u ; ' f"U ;•
hi-..I H. li.'.l.l. II MHl •<« •• tuMMl.
i oi®t«t 'd « ti si ■ •« i by mubnt or i « % ^ 'f IM'« esu^s. W 'l %• •
iitilfi •••!• It in I*h' Mr\v*| t> |ir'| f
t> Ills IWtt ti will I \nm In «H<I I* Vhf §f.
II,. .11 n IT, a... I tMt it, B llsnM^'i Vm
in a quarrel o>ersome cattle, in ths road
near Mulhall. Hanging was «■ nv.cted
•f inan«:nughler and Hentenced to *.x
yearn in the penitentiary, hut ' v getf
anew trial.
-«* - —
Lost at the Op:ra Hcu^e
Or somewhere ■ n the Htreetnt.f l\rr>
hi' t Sutu.'day, lnd>'s silk utubn .iu, iron
ro I and wo.den hatidle,
Am, A K. Mi , i t 11
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