Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 175, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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TERRITORIAL.
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^ i Oumuilleruii*.
UAILf MTEBPRBB-Ta«S|j^J^SSS
daily v.ait the Santa Feitatun in >rry-
I every convenience and or"nfort bw
L*t ful:y emphasized by ptao.ngmlhe
1 station a cent-in-the-elot <■ -« iu go*
' machine. It adorn. the mabo^y P "-
; elleu wall on the ">ulh of ll,rt _
waiting room, and is an a-triff
aiflhioff- . 1
3y placing a cent in the 8 ,
Dialling the button you can have del ^
ere 1 to you a small piece of one o
jfrinkTiaie. popular guone. lhe ru>ts goven.i'
I convention of chewer. are said to be.
.yg ' "firstly, you must not enter ti." - •'
without a few oeota in you
'"Then- is no limit to the gam-) except
the a z)of the bul which In:Ida the pen-
Jt ia forbidden that ladies 00DV-*rse
during u'um cncwirg
u u ill in "St not be thrown upon tbe
nftrblflfljor- , „
>Jo gentleman iB cipoctod to occup>
a seat while chewing -
The time in the room ia limited t |
thirty minutee, when th-ao insidi must
„ive way to others w o may want to
du'ge in the 'asciuation.
The m latication of gum aiu t no,
cur at tbe ticket windows.
l'utrons of the gum cult will bo f u •
oiahad pennies at the ticket window,free
,f Charge. This is don-to increase the
•penitunce" of the wors.up-rs at
sh-ine o' Gumkino.
The placid of th- machine is an
preciabla tavor to all lovers
eating ar*. fur which th
pray-
W.E. CHAPMAN &CO-
More than your
moneys Worth.
HOOf E OBJECTS AGOODBilRCAlH IN HAHItERCHIEFS.
perry mill company,
merchant millers.
BEST EQUIPPED M1LLINTHETERRITOW.
Ca-yaslty SSO Sarxaio
Social attention to home trade.
Tin-v In. i' iu t arrived for the Holiday trade.
Jick thenx out now is to get the choice of the lot.
Expovtand jobbing ftrder, solicited
\l-a-3A.
DF.ALEUS IN
McAlister, Wier City No. 6,
Canon City and
olty Piedmon Smithing.
Csxstes Stta. s a 4
GEO. A. MASTER'S COAL CO.,
Genuine McAlister Coal#
Delivered to any part of the city free.
- nn.uihiil in: tu« Knt«rprm-Tim
Ily tlic Carload. | ret. !«••)
Our enterprising hardware merchant, puBLI0ATI0I NOTIOE.
A C. Ilinde, of the south side, has j j ^ OjB rj0 C«ur of Noble Gonaty,
received a carload of wairM an j uk4lahoma Territory.
machinery mdudisg Mitc^arm ^ R p^tJ< pi.intifl }
Probate J <*«!* •
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carry
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T. H. 8owani.
.J. A. Hainan.
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..A. Meyer
...Mayor.
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New Lot Just Arrived.
Up-to-Date in Style
Down to Hard Time Prices.
Those that Missed the First Lot
IA"> 0"ICl' I„ni, IIHTIr
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a
toWXSITE BOARD SO. .
T ....Chairman
" ■W- t,~iM- PO^ OFFICE.'
c. P. Drace
RAILEOAD"
Timtithy
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ntlTABL".
9 JVS P. *
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mil non hav anothv Chare. W will not hM
another Shipmer.t thit Mason.
,ip*rB at tl e "
i" tho'aeu I Compare Our Stock of Undemre and Hosery
„.y will evel Town. Compare
SOUTB BO
(i* r n E«pr«
il„ Lirtal * reuM
XORT1I BOt-KD, , A ,
Uic« .
p.)inu:^o conn. f„r cliica*" I'1"-
vi" makt*« rnIin !( Knn**ai* 1 l*>*-
.ivr tr..n. w. !i Hri«.
make ""'"."'"'ii'™ „,i an.I infrmMm"
WiafcW -It"
RS,Tv"r.l r«.b a«h .ra,n.
"Z «>«">, tP«" «er■ betWW"'
t.o«u.t'itI an-' ,hBCk«d to all part.
Ti/>k tM im 1 I an«l hiutruf cJ>*r* . ^.i.i A rv
j
lioe?ion • f 1" IH;r^ iay are .i.<« ^ excee.!
to all poiuta where OU waj i^r
$5 00 *
E. E. We«tk ^W't' Agent
T. April, t.
So Paper Tomorrow
V, we Wish to Obeerve tomorrow as
'rr rjr rs
thing'shwhich ' a e missed us the En
T,U,iI,F.-T.MK,will not be issued
THE AUSTRALIAN BALLOT.
There hafl be n much said for u«. |
aga nsttlie Australian system of v^ng-
It is mist generally conceeded that
L^«f-tu'- hloh "7" fttlx
have
plel for a correct ex^reae on t
of the people. It re n.i.is an open ju
t()„ wl.eth,. it, lecetita excewl i
,1 , .,v.B«<e. When it is t
unil«r<ti"d it may l ave much more t
rei; jinuien 1 it. The follow.Bg;ti« th
Arkans n Oity r. aveie is p^rt.n nt t
the.ubj «ot and shows some of it. un
fn?or bl« reaul'* '- .
.•■fhi Aua'.ralian ball t may be,i g
tl,ng in itn way. bL i'h way i- h«d U
i,nd<r<taod by i.i ny p. -pK " the '
.^•i m prove, 1 Many -tera were .
with th grea'. array of n«m
„d iiianki «m to baoome d..gu.t«l w,
th„ whole alf nr. and in my lugubnou
eI jia-iatioif w-™ wnU"n UD ,"
Jota and d.p hi te>l in tha 1>ji W1 "u
;Mrr^.arkingofa "'"V
Many «,ich phraaea aa 'vote h'-r .traight,
•let her „o,''checU here/ Til., and manj
other, are rented. ^
hundre*Is of •"- - T PT,? u . ,
«tu' a aora'o'i or mar t o a iy Uiud. d
w ir., of _
fuir «hwe of <l*> J'erf^or'*' and fed«al
ollloo* und.r the iB' oniing •J,n.n ,«r«
? „l ariUld r~o •!*'• lt' m a. old
Oklahoma lm« all the TernU,r,.l in-UU
t.o a.thet. .rr «P^ ,|>al>
ever) Uiig of ho«or«nl(if ^
r;rr.r,.la' K Coua'
N 'i" ult/ T,a"«d of Uklaho-a CHJT
i,a. a iotile.1 « n^olution oroertn* the
i'd wHh theulty oflkl.1.
„r all .orpor 'e.l iiltl«M '.I
l w,lhav,.w.if
nil of the Territory
|,.r I'Hli, t" p-rfwt " orgnli""1'"0
mour. f«,on bWmu«jjjjp-H|teW «i.
,<• .. .n
.„l dt app- in
foltoe ■■■'■ ' " ' llr
, „ < i
jr-sas
i, i their •a'^—mmmmwmmm
. .• 111 a*" "• •'
JiS".£.1 "•",J r
,
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\ sinsa'.ioi at Oklahoma City, which
Ijas been developing fur several dajs.
reached its elimax yesterday when it be
cams knawB that Attorney E R-
er, par'.n-r of Col J W. Jonnoon. -nd .
prominen' mjmberof the bur. had left
vary add«ily, it i. Sieved tor M x
The exp.oe of Hunter grew out of th
New York Herald publication of the
b-Ttus divo.ee prue eding. which hud
been carn-l on in Oklahoma, whud.
9tated that a prominSBt attorney of l -
lahoma CitV had ob'a.ned for a perso
in New York, who as:umed the name
\lrs M li Sheridan, a bogue divorce t r
«h,ch he received SCO. Hunter made
a confession of the whole mut ter and the
of shame and the pru«pect of
cr inirial proscciticn caused him to se.k
a more congenial local ly.
During the ninety day d.v.rce law.
Scott, of Oklahoma City, granted «M
.livorces in Oklahoma county and ■
n hie district,.." average of Uv- > <•)
ror each day his c-urt W in seeeion
iivuv. j , (pring wagons. Olds and Lansing farm
• w igons, corn shelter, and feed grinder.,
Will, nil Ih. Town- ^ I —
JOU lind anywhere and you will agree with u. t
save you money and give you -
Times the Assortment to Select From.
alau a carload of stoves. Ue can tlx you
out in anything you want in wagons,
farm machinery and hardware, and when
it ccmee to stoves, he's the boss, lie has
all kinds, sizes and pnoee. . «>
Hind*.
Novelties ia Blick and Colored Dress Goods
To judge the w"',h vou 11
mise seeing 0
mise the :
I Best and Largest Stock in the City
mise the
W. E. CHAPMAN & CO.,
-NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE
After truveu*
It was rumored a'lOilt tliecit) jester
lay evening that the noted ..utli.w ard
,utile thief ' f the Osage nation, f
i travena. could be found southeast of
herein I'ajne county Chief l)ep y
Colcord, Deput.es SlogW an.l 'J ■ '
i'one*able .J- e Younger a h! Uty M..r,l,al
taylor left the city afu i niijhl intend.ng
capf.re the bandit if thry cnuld «g
him, but when they re.ich^ the point
A-lo-re he had be IfOft* J to to he had
Hown He is also wanted tor tianr
ijery.
Murrii'tt
[j. O L, mon and Mis. C-.ru Weav I
w ue marraed jeaterday «t the p>' ' 1
f .1 u geA.U. Muviler, the Ju.ge-
ttcia'.uig Ihenewlv wedded c upie ur
read-ns >*lh hcoubW. and w.Il r-
..o,, eh.,,., in Hu ch Cm t.wrahit
May they live — 1 >"**
P.cfli Hotel Thtuk g.vnig Dinacr.
Beware
0! tbe Knite.
The wire of Mr. Leonard W.IK of
Eaat Urimtield, Mass., had been suffer
ing from neuralgia for two days, not he-
ir,. able to sleep or hardly keep still,
when Mr. Holden, the merchant there
sent her a bottle of Chamberlain s Pain
Balm, and naked that she g.T. rt a_thor
o..gh trial. On meeting Mr Wells the
next day he was told that she was all
right, the pain had left her within two
hours, and that the bottle of Pain Halm
was worth «o.0 It it could not be had
for less. For sale at 00 cents per bottle
by Uanley £ English.
_____
No Fake.
Listen to me. This is no fakk ad or
i buainees dodg® t° I,e<,r i
Baptist Clmrfh. ,nean what I gay when I tell you that 1
Sunday morning sermon: "A cove do(e oul my entire stock of dry
„aot with the land"-Ex. 311- S.UD^)pL00d..clothirg, hats, cape, boots and
evening lecture: "Luther and the «^ ^ w_ Pv.rything in
the stock will go at whoteaa e coat to
,.lose as I intend to quit business in
^ery Come ,ud buv good-cheaper
than you ever bought them b.fo^y
, .1
Vnrinda R PilW, defendant)
The defendant in the abova entitled
cause will hereby take notice that Mia
has been sued for divorce by the plaint-
iff herein and that unl.eeshe
or before the 4th day of December, 1**.
the petition of the plaintiff herein tlle4
will be taken aa true and judgement
will be rendered in said action grantin«
plaintiff an abeolute divorce froin the
Jlefendant and the care and cuetody of
the minor children named m tbe r~
tltl0n' Robf.rt F.. PIXI.it
Plaintiff,
p. 8 W15!*,
J H. IIavmhobst, Attorney.
Clerk
Ry F.. F. Tmnr. Deputy
gKENULE 1 HITCH,
i [Information.
District Cotir'
I In the case of J. M. llrennan again.'
Mr I incolnNelson, of MarshfiehLlIo.. j w T Sm 'h the jury returned a verdic!
«riu J "Foe six years I b « bee f„r piaintilT for JIT", and at-.
sufferer from a scrofulous affect [q ,he ,.Me o( W. T. Smith agains. t e
the glands of my "ecj'j ^ ' p C„ cit. of Pi-ry the jury returned a veruict
tffiTlVnand ftt Louis Jailed to ^otlg {ot }1,t r„
reduce the enlargement. After ^ The case of J. " Smith against
months" constant treatment, toffc ^ t0 r^ver on mechanics lein. r .
^io v aT o ("t he^l'a n rl. At this critical mo- iu!ud ia a verdict for l ai tiff fo' -
m t '"en;) rccomm^n^ pVe u. and c -U.
itv 1 laying asi-.e a ri he. Toe cm
Wasted: T«i exchaage fruit trem
and grape vines fur cord wo. t
a„,ra at th,. oWee.
S&a?ssvSga
;;,t through with mv ;e,r,nd Mtl. yet.
I'would'have' escaped years of misery
in,I -aved over , , .i-At of all who
Toecaee o'Nil; Uats.ll A ^ Mtin.
T D Thompeon.as surety for goo- s sol .
to Hudson A Knox, of Shawnee, wa-
continued tu December lalh.
n„t i,uhU U*i inlh. Ent.«.ri .Tia.-s Not
NOTICE
Territory of Oklahoma, / ,g
Noble County. )
In tbe Probate Court in and for said
Minty and Territory
111 tae matter of the eatat- of Nathan
i.i T Mulhas. de eased
N-ot :e IS h ,cby given to the cred^r.
u ,11 nir I'imniA Rt/8inBl
16 t>l Grocery aid Meat Mark.t . r, hiding claim.
j V. Itmke, of the lfi to 1 market. h e (h# ,jf .ai;1Natl,anmi r Mull«s
added to In. meat bu.ineee a well Meo't . - -• .... of N„blee„unty.Oklahom.
.i.i 1. .a niiifnmAfl
lloftst TorkM '
YermiciUa.
MCA f*.
th i ab*rx*«o «
nn4 0|tb*r
IUk-1 ll.-srt an,I J.llf. I'.""1 ''
V orTA t-M.
1 " ' u,,,,,!,..! Putat" •
Cold rtl.tw
otiiitt c
fMftr*.
i f.iim On* tout Pi"
A,„.t. t'.,.""... « |r
Font' ale'. "
All for i'< s.nta.
-.e«-
Null, c,
Durmg the...n, ng month our Terr
lorUI A«r . ultult-1. Il. rt . utu-ial and
Vtu ..!<• t">n S " i 't> w.l' bol l .*n0'|*
,u—tii.it ,• .• «•* "* lW,X
uarmg f r thle, Ihe N bl- o"«1/ v1'
HlUin . II'"' •'1 1,1 0 *
aprm* ..rgaui/-!. supple-
MMtorylutl.* 'lerftlurial «y. • ill
. n„.ti g in the frohste eourt
,„.,m ,n ,'«rry, at i .i'';l'wk
e,„B . f la . I -
Kren pr^rees.ve f.rmer i. Noi. ee, .n
,, „ „.g.d to t ' "n 1 1
himself with th- tocal *"
,h„, h . .«. > prewol .
^.Ifrunt •'•"nniL
(ion, t > te held Jurmg t ie M.o«i fc
I *"•* W. T. I.trtt.a. Pr«s
| i vmv p e—«>"• o—
,r, i.ea.y-
U'MP. AOwatli-^,^,
J.treel. Iff" 1,1 fJ'
i j.i , ''I
T 1 ,l .i >f f: 1 '
i '.'-g Tl.e
I ■ .1. y..r<0 -
iKa of said *• —
^,:^;^nc^ like that of all who ^^V^'^tTu..oe« a well d
uffcr V"fi ileep-seate.1 bloejl troubles^ ^ ry ,t1ok, „ that hi. customer. T«rr.torj. thaUhe^^ T()UC|ierr, to
TI." c;1" lue "kmrtrove either ,:an hereafter be McommodaUjl m th- c^a.m ^ # ^^ ,tli. pl^ o" bu.i-
their re-ort- to the P the only hn n, well M with meute Tb buei- Oklahom i *•">«, ii the y
rotLe,* ,{ retue 1 v tt'get* at the root o. „ k„„.n from tMt time a. yo.thr^ O. T.W'yr.^th.
Jm it cut perma. «irocery and ^ ^ ^
*' ■ «***>5Lt5^r.r"^1
A. Real Blood Remedy.
rnfuU 1/rma. Cancer, Rheumatism k a child will ha*. *• niu.'h a*ten
,,r: wluMwitlu r so.ealle.1 .jlojjl ^ .a a grown per-. a d all -d re
Physician* and Surgeoai,
Ofliea on North Kid. of Square,
j W. DILLARD, M. D.
PHYSICIAN nt.il Sl'LU.EON.
I Uoums on North Side of Square, at Dr.
Cullimore'a old office. Will an-
swer calls .lay and night.
North Side Barber Shop,
vlOSSM AN ( pmnr,et0r3
k DENNIS, $ Proprietors.
Hie Old lleliuble Artists of Perry.
UOWE JkOUTURLY,
Attorn .ys at U .
itfloe opp. I Anil OIHee. Pwrf. O,
Oscar Simpson,
ARCHITECT AND B01LDER,
r«rrjr, • • Ohl>.
Piano drawn and eetimatee make for
dl kinds of h,nld.n*e. feet of rWeeeeoe
I I ,'l t r • r\ r.
Atty'sfor Admr.
OMUttitly
,ent free
lo anv a.ldrr «
,y the Swift
I'hciftc Co . At*
nits, l<a.
Valtiahle books
How te Prsteat Oroup.
mat RCAIIOW 1M T WIU. ranvr. ir
r."rj.Ttl«o ro rmsi. H.mitM*.
i,fast> si.s'Ker th di *sh
firs* „.d.l..l.-l 'a th. ^trrwi-Tl— N"
3HERrr'a sale-
| \K | Af.A'^n
(•roup mlmoth r
|fc, n.oae
Katie*.
To whom I may c ti'.'.rn
All parti-, letting "t--k r in a largo or>ld Children who are suo- pub|„. r „ , n
re 1 er.. ,y n .ti'le.1 to k-i I st'- k "If , lt ui«. old very «#i'y and croup pp„p , to .It
;.a •
O* of l'i> twp •!. r . g.. I s •>
will II. takefl up d'l 1 held f'.' • a oige
HENRY RUCK Eli.
—AUoriiey- t.L w.—
fhr«ln VortfthatMlnOel
I. L BOlRM.
|'rr«i.Uut
Farmers & Merchants Bank.
A (ieneral banking Buaiae* Traa-
wt*l
hoiii'*. >n rnv.ip • i ■ • •• •«-•
andto ^e« them wn.-ern".* '•"J* ^ £ jj «Wa
tlrst .ympton. and treatment n HMervat.oi. n the oo n y of So e.
ject of thi item The origin nf oroup ia T ,()fy „. o^uh-.m.. - ffer for sale at !
.common cold Children who are sub- the following pereonel
.,.l.l v.ry^.ly «a croup p , ^
„ sure to follow Th llr t.y mi Agency occu-
tom i* l,oare ne« . thia t**""" o,ed i.y . .
,. Jn«*i1
uaiehoei.i I'f
It. i. MOMNIM.
Morris & Johnson and KtUoM<
Law rirm.
r.v.i" 1.1 sll th. I .-IIJS ..{,thj Twj'.y*"}
r Uia. . ." I... *!•" I" 11"_?•
,h" W*r . "XlTattAw*.
wit
I till gl>e
return of It.1
tom .1* 1 111
I "
ll :t
T (l Oauw.e.
ixj-t t.tt ll^anl
. e a r. i.'l of li "1 for ti.
mv motf*
Mia day aftrrresi# No
D* ftai!«.L«.
i. hoareeoees, thi.tee^.n follow. , j.,,,.. ,,
,«cunar rough wugh. whmh ia eee P Tt,n', „ a.h laken on ss^
logaisMl and will oerer lie forgot ut the property of Jam s I.
* t . tL. .ss.a
AP>\
by U
ily r«M•n« • ^
ten by one who haa heard H. 1 he t m. |, f Naveinlier. |s' '. ~
T, ... .. when lh. child dr.' l«* «- *l 'j'! A lls«W. >er,«T.
"'rpch. i-fi n«<
,n"' fr.el, given all len.leeay to oroup will
ronn diMppear. E'en af«-f the
ha. ,U el"| l il •HI P""nt 11 "
attack There l "o danger m g. eg
K M Cf.AKK,
AII«rai)-i|.U*i
Will practice m *11 U Territorial
• Mil federal Uourte.
f in
■ - —Tr^ neurit 1 n .
Mori, tw.nu . |h- fii|Milr M „ eneialee nothing .a
W-r.l fame fr m Totika.a ye.tard.y ()fknl(# r„f ,,y if.aiey A Kr«b«
that U T. Ile -.k. a- e. ii.pah e>l by e .
of lh# K" f fottMy . k I -
::^ArsA^
•it he r. f le d t. We ar
...at . ttah eW|el«te
,i,l ■ i . < i. t>y It"""
>n ' e
11 l is I-
■ il a
1I'B
«a a« I «!
tr eb
\.tT~.... lo
,„,J „ i k< «•■' " a,II surprise you. ►
K *t,i#ehdoHtef.
tsca &; —asw-
little loll* ® ^ U«wee*blef
enieg. an I '
fe-liee-sueh are '
, .tre, g.h
.•*'I hflt pi
I « of tU
rahi,.i-.i Un"* '"""i
PUDLIolflOl NOTIOE | —
|„th. Di.tn.ti . iirt of Noble G.u.tr. jvU.
(Htl.homa Territory, ill
llullah V. l:..|.|>. wla iilllT I
ti. (
John Hai ti, defends. I ) I
|l,e defend.hi .« Ihs alene en 11 tied |
.Ti" ■ ''•>**" rfam ; t Hl.it. a-limw, 01
I,If | e.nil ,. .1 aluaie.. . aia.et. on
ti p |.t >h • f I'•"O'.'.er. I* tl.e 1*1'.
I. I, f p n.rtllf lirteill li .ll *IH I e lake (C, (J. *|i.tnr, II. A.
— III,, and i.|.lg l«enl ellt be rueletnl I'rwideul
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Perry & Welch. Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 175, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1896, newspaper, November 25, 1896; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111916/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.