Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL NEWS.
tivery woman, in justioato health ud
pook.t book, should try MP*rf*ct'' Bak-
ing Powder.—2. U. MoCubbio*. *
A floa ais room bout*, with modarn
improvements, cloaa to oaotar of town,
for aala vary ohaap.—W. H. Campball A
Co.
In Howendobler'a east show window
you can ma this week some of the most
charming things in novel eileer ware,
also fancies in celluloid and French opal
ware. 1U4
If you feel any way out of aorta, go
around to Uowendobler'e and look in bia
wast abow window and you will aaa
something which will do you good Don't
forget to look. 1114
For a abave or hair out that will auit
you; one that will take you back to tbe
same place again, or a bath or anything
elae in the tonaorial Una, go to Honey-
busa' O. K. barber shop, on tbe aoutb
-.i t* ti W
Grand
Ratification,
To-Morrow
2 p. m.,
In bonor of the passage of tLu
Free Home Bill
GRAND STREET PARADE.
Let everybody that owns a wugon
buggy or horse be on hand
and take part
The Funniest ShowTbat evur
I Tomorrow will be a great day in
Jbrry. _______
Wanted: An experienced porter at
the Talley Cottage.
Editor V. C. Welch is again confined
to bia home with eickoosa.
' By using the "Perfect" Baking Powder
Indignation will ba unknown.
W. H. linker and O. J. Stowell, of
,tross, were here today
Attorney-HTBirt Murtin cime in
from the north at oojn today.
A fine ciaim to trade for a stock of gro.
c.rie.—W. H. Campbell A Co
I judge Edward", of Crose, wa* a pas-
-Vanger to Uuthri* today,
A choice claim to trade for a good res-
ince in Perry—W. II Campbell & Co.
*
IT. M. Brown, of the ^oyle Mercantile
Co., of Guthrie, was here today.
Judge Sam Uarris is attending a see-
.ioa of the supreme oourt at Guthrie.
^ i G*org*M*#uire, traveling solicitorand
Collector for tbe Wichita Beacon, waa in
j£e city today.
F lem Smith will get one of the clerk.
4hips of the legislature, lie will go to
guthrie tonight.
'1 Good businees property on tbe square
It exchange to' good deeded farm.
W. H. C'Mraru, i. Co.
Mrs. Thomas H. Doyle and her seter
H.m Magiie O'Xeil- have returned from
Guttrie.
e- A good bunch of cattle and some
tiorsea and mules to trade for a good
bottom claim
W, H. Campurll JC CO
Attorney U P. Hudson and KJitor
gt.on Whorton, of the Sentinel, visited
the capital today and looked in on tbe
legislature.
Light, healthful, nutritious food
guaranteed from any Hour by using the
' 'Perfect" Baking owd.r.—Smith
A. E- Baker, of the Wichita Paper Co.
«mw registered at the Hotel Terry today
and favored us with s call.
Old Line life insurance policies pur-
chased foroash. Apply to McKnight A
Campbell "
V Delicious biscuits, cake*. etc are made
with the ' Perfect" Baking Powder.—
bmith Broe. *
| Over the deliv«rv window t the pest
<>ntre there ie a large (Ug and a lianner
^>n which appear in Urge letters "llur
• tah for Free llomee."
' A goud stock of boo', and elioe. and
Ite furnishing goode to lrad*fora
good farm W II. Campbell Jt Co.
J. It Drakeand wife. of Wichita, are
At tbe l'trry. Mr. lirake is reputed to
ilea very Hoe photographer and i. look
line for a location aud may eetile in
|IVry.
There area uumber of barbers in tbe
llty, but when you want a good shave or
I b«th, go over on the east side and ace
"—i Km*. tf
J. T. Carmody, a young man aged 22,
who statei he is walking from 'Frisco to
New York City on a wager of 115,000,
has made bia appearance in Guthrie,
He says to win be must reach New Yo k
by Aug. 28 anil earn $2,000 on tbe way.
Farris Tbornhill waa brought up from
Guthrie last night by Sheriff Akins, on
the charge of assault with intent to kiU
and brought before Judge Allen and re-
leased on £200 bail. Tbe case will come
up for (trail atj the next term of the
district court.
The gentleman referred to in yeater
day's paper, who wanted to secure a
liceneeof Judge Allen to marry, who
alreadv bad one wife, is not a Bohemian
as stated, but a Russian. The correction
is due our Bohemi.n friends.
Rev. J. A. B. 0„'levee will deliver hie
lecture, "The History of Ameri«an Pres*
by terainism," in tbe 1'reabyterian church
in Ponca City tonight. This is a very
able and educational lecture, and ahould
be largely attended bv the citizen* of
Ponca.
The famous commedian, Alva Hey-
wood and his peerless company will ap-
pear at the opera bouse on Monday,
February 1st, This company cornea to
l'erry on a heavy guarantee by Manager
Todd, and every indication point* to a
packed house. There are at preaent
over 125 seats engsged for tb is attraction
There i no doubt this company will
have the largest house of the
GREAT JUBILEE.
omznrs or feiiy filled with
wild OTHU8IASM-
FUSILADE OF FIRE ARMS
Proclaim tb* Glad Tidings--Aarils Boar
and Stsaa Whistles Break Into
Thonsaad Blasts—People fill tbe
Streets and Bbeat For ty-
loses an Free-
When most needed it is not unusual
for your family physician to be away
from home. IHuob waa the experience of
Mr. J. Y. Scbenck, editor of the Caddo,
I. T , Banner, when bis little girl, two
years of a?* , was threatened with a se-
vere attack of croup. He aays: "My
wife insisted that I go for tbe doctor,but
as our family physician waa out of town
I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain'*
rough Remedy, which relieved her im-
mediately. I will not be without it in
the future. 25 and 50 cent bottla* tor
sale by Ilanley k English.
School Children Join Parade
1 he committee having charge of to-
morrow'. Free Home ratification desire
that all the s;h"ol children of the city
take part in the parade and fur thie pur-
poaa the teacher, and all the children
are repeated to meet Dick T. Morgn
and J. A. Oiiphant at the High school
buiidiugal 1 o'clock tomorrow.
J. L. P.\NcoA*T,
Chairman Citizens' Committee.
Opefa House,
TUESDAY,
TJ5.iTVJL.Xi-S-
struck l urry
"Si IV
AND TUB ORIGINAL Tit AM I'
Jule Walters,
LOTH ING CO.
i NLY A FEW DAYS
America's Funniest Expondent
Before we pack so do not delay but come at
once and fit yourself out. We can fit most
anybody in a suit, 1 !
See - -
Shoes, Trunks and Hats
TheTrampSidetracked in Box Car j
The Electric N'itacope Illusion
Thel.N'ewlSection Hand Quartette
Specialties without a Peer.
C. I' Simmer, suu o' our fellow citi/.ra
Henry T. Sumner, lias beeu awarded llret
if it* of fcT> in a Guthrie contact for the
at cora raieed in Logan county.
K. E. Stock bridge, of Vt'uhita, kansas,
_>fsl agent of tli- MuCormick I tee per
, of C'bHieg", was here yesterday, and
at the day sauog our hardware rner-
kaata.
Mr. and Mr*. I'. W, Creaa return
I last night fruai a three wash'* 4e*
btfwl vtait aatorg relativsa and frleads
apnrla and other poiit* ta Kaasaa.
jThaotty oouaeil has appointed a roai-
aittaa to ia«**Ugste aad disoover on
I the blaaw should real fut the
j Mr* aarviua at Hm livery stable
lal (today moratag
T atsMT IVrry Mliseaa, Gsgtn aad
Vlllteme ,or
• i llatslaHa el mm!
saMM* - * * - ■■ nifriWi WW't
■ jMTTn. ^
lUstt'ia They lav..
) kiuli thaw up
IVIM wIki have flaim. nr nty ^
l t f sal* ur etvhaega fur eaets. '
.._s*aswf MissuHri lsa>t*, *all and IM
Jittk W. H. CamptHi * t)w OMee ia tha
iKiiteafai.i .l huikting, north sela
II Wit
VKCLKAN CLOTIES.
W-o.iM.n * Oti«aa.
Persons wb'< are troubeld with indi-
geetion will Ije intrested in the eiper
ienceofWm. H. I'enn, chief clerk in
the railway "'ail service at Des Moinse,
lows, who writes: "It « vss me ple**ur*
to testify to the merits of Chamberlain's
Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
For two yean I have uger*d froai indi-
g.etion, and am anljwit to frequent
attacks of pain in lh* stomach and bow-
els. Ons or more dosee of th * remedy
never 'ails to give |ierfect relief, Hrioe
and 50 cents; sold by druggists
IMtrobaau, Hotel Arnrals.
i in ii*i>.\r, Jam ti* llrn,
X PCantr'il, KansssCity; J l McKae,
Ksasas CVj; f W Co"per, Kan.a* City,
J H Wise, C<> pt'*«, Will A Elwarda,
Ml Etuis; Ward M Sirjk.r, leaven*
worth, Kansas: E l K Watt*, Guthrie; H
G Eakms, l*.iila<lelphisi John T Taylor.
Guthrie C M Mead, Oileboma City, J
II Itlack. Wichita; G E Prawi, St Uwt*;
W II McDonald. St louis; Miss Kiokarl;
*Ullwa'er;Tnoma*H llutton.Nsw Vork,
i W llendall. Cbwago, K S Lubtla, St
tsiine; Jac >b Kuls, piomiaaat olotklag
merchant froai Htillwat*f.
At 4:13 o'clock y**t*rday aft*rnoon, at
which timatba telegram was received
itating that tha fraa home bill had pas.
*d th* **aata by St majority, there broke
upon th* city th* wildest *zcitement.
and about* of joy, th* report of hun
dr*d* of fir* arm* from av*ry part of the
city aad the *cr*am of tb* steam whis
tie* of th* varioua factories gavs ex pre.
■ion to th* gladnsaa of our people. The
tumultuoua din continued for *n hour,
and about aftar about w*nt up "Tbe
fr** bom* bill baa paased tbe senate."
Soma one turned in th* fir* alarm acd
th* big wbiatla at tha water and electric
light plant braoght out tha fire company
who mala tha circuit of tbe square with
their wagaa looking for a blaze. They
•ooa dtecovered that it was another kind
cf blue which eauaad th* *icitement
th* blase of *athu*iasm—whioh water
oould not quench
la tha avaaiag th* crowds increased
aad tha wild joy, whioh bad been so long
peat up, hopiag aad doubting, burst
forth anew with iaor*a**d vigt { | A large
traction aagiaa waa eteamad up and,with
Bag* aad banaar* lyiag, wheeled about
th* oity, whiatling continuously, while
tha report of fir* ares* sad* a continuous
roar, aa of contending armies. Flag*
aad dacoratioae war* thrown to the
bre*t* from uoat every business bouse
in tha city aad tha citizens joined in a
caraivai of ratification. After the street
d*sinaatratnin a large meeting of oitizens
aaalM *t th* oourt hous?,which wi *
called to ord* by JudgeMuseller. J.J.
Houaton w**ehoe*n chairman and Ervin
Covey **er*tary. Many of our promi
nent speaker* *ddr***sd tbe meeting on
tbe a1 moat boundtaaa b*o*fita which will
raeult to Oklahoma by tb* paasage of
the free home bill, and expreeen.n. of
grateful thaaka, praise and bonor <o
Dennis Flynn war* boundless
Oa motioa, it wna agr**d tbat a gen-
eral ratification ot the passage of tbe
fraa bom* bill through tb* e*nate be
held ia the city of Perry oa Saturday
aait, January M, by tha people of the
ChMokM outtet. Judg* J. L Pancoaat.
E. Be* Gutbray. W. B Poole, Granville
Morria aad Mayor Holland were ap
poiatad a oomaiittea to further tb* pr*r
•ration* for a grand ratification of all
tha paoplaoftbe Strip at P*rry tomor
row.
Th* *s*eutif* ooaaatitto* waa empow-
ered to sppoiat euch sub committees as
might Iw needed, euch *a finance, eto.
On aiotioa T. 1. Taylor, Sr., Major II.
D. McKnight aad Cheater How* were
appoiated a eoamttta* to wir* Oongreer
maa Flyaa.oe bahalfof all tha people,
tb*tr meat hearty oongrntuUtions,
Chaimaa Houeioa waa added to the
oommitte*, wba aaat tha following tel*-
graa to Mr. Flyaai
HON. D. T. Fbtra,
Millinery Store
Old Age is Honorable
Are bulky fltulT to pack and flo at ONE HALF price.
Uemeinber ^onflB at prices we sell cannot, be bought
by any merchant iu Perry. They would prefer to buy
rather than bpc the people reap the benefit. The pub*
lie bus a'ways been very kind to us consequently we
consider it our duty to give w^at we have to sacrifice
direct to our friends the public.
JL
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
—North Side 8quare.--
J-l C. NICHOLSON,
in everything
Except Hats.
We can't afford to cairy over
any of jour winter millinery, so
everything goes AT COST until
the first of March, at the
Good Luck Millinery Store.
Fine Merchant Tailoring.
SUITS HADE TO ORDER IN FIRST-CLASS STYE.
AND FITS GUARANTEED FOR SI5 and UPWARD
West Room, Dr. Brengle's Office.
Now is your time to Stock up in
the Stationery line.
Cuba's Freedom
Isn't considered when a clean thirt ia
wanted—but then the American Steam
laundry does first class work, repairing
free. Satisfaction and prises guar-
anteed. fc'ee the postoftice bookstore,
agents.
I>aily Stuge.
Stillwater and Pekry link.
Leaves Stillwater at 7 a. ru.; arrives at
Perry 10:30 a m. Leaves Perry at 12:30
p. in.; arrives at Stillwater at 4:30 p. m.
Runs every day. Special attention given
to baggage. King & Jokes. 121 tf
Kolibeii Their 0\v *.
Five tramps were stealing a ride on a
north bound freight train Inst n'ght.
vihen at a point a few miles north of
Perry they discovered that one of their
number had t**o dollars, 'lhey a^ked
bim todivy, he refuse 1, when they pro-
ceeded in due forn. with gun persuasion
to relieve him of his cash and dumped
him out of the car while the train was
running twenty miles an hour When
he recovered from the shock and gath-
ered himself together he got up and
hobbled to the city. He wan taken in
and cared for by Dick INunkett at the
jail. He is bruited considerably, but
not much hurt.
Car and Get our Prices,
Anything and^«-
Everything in^^-
Job Printing
Neatly and Promptly
Executed at the
E
nterprise
o
imes I Iffice.
A4««rtlec4 UUara.
rolluwtag t* tb* llal ef uaolaleiad
tetter* reaiaiaing .la tb* pnalaMea at
Pwrry, nklahoaia, for tha
MnadtiiJae, ti, IN?
tag (ur tliee* latter* will .
"*d«*rtierd" and meotloa data n( tbta
llat:
Aah. W J Maggtaia. N It
llear, M f Maabar, Hart
Mubbert. M 0 Martrt", MaNil
ItUfie. J W A O
M|*.iWld,JI itt harahart, l>T
Hrnwa, l| rtbe KUtft *n ea
v^wter. W f ll*frl*gV«, tmtt
l.dt ae>m,
ie*
Miliar. Maj«t'
M>er*. I«hiiln
••*ati*y. •t*0**-
fceety, Mavttf H
RlyM, M R
III**!*, it* ci
gaittb, M M
0i*unm.
Ml
Waahiatrtoc, D C.
Tha ciUeeaa at Sobla eauatv, in mas.
aisatlig liablad,, *oagratul*te iou
upoa the paaaaga o( the free hoai* bill
by tb* eentejaithaab bath yoaraaltaed
all It* **pfarte>e en tee ^rioatee* boon
of fraa hoatea foe Ithy tboaeaad Aoieri
eaaettiMaa.
M. D. McKhiumt.
T J. T«yui*
Qaaaraa Ho* r,
t i. UovaroK.
After addtlleaal apeeabts aad ooograt
alattea*, tba arwvd jotaad tha iwpulatlor
!• thaetraat te tb* gtaerel Jubtto*,which
lealad aatU ■idalght.
Kay letnty ImIi r«il«r
Tt>a Mah at Kay aaaaty, at Newbirk
baafblM. P. W. Maitb, aaahiar. did
lladaaea iea>ar<ay atn'ning
Tb*baafctatf it* era* Hailth A Mllde-
braad, aha Mm raadeeted a awal
|||^| ||^
Tba IMM at KtMai*. at Kildare ha
Bb*MmI im 4aar* M*ar Ragle
bat—r >a> pnatd*at aad W. K. Lnwe.
Rheumatism
I* a blood disen*f aud only a blood reme-
dy can cure it. So ninny people uuW
the mistake of t.ikiiiK rvuicilk. which
at best are only tonic, and cannot pos.i
bly reach tbiir trouble. Mr. A.a Smith,
Greenca.tlc, Indiana, «ayv. "I'or year.
I have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma-
tism, which tbebeM phy.iclsns were uu
*bl* to relic*.. 1 tmik ninny patent
mttliclne. but tbey did not .cem tu
reach my trouble, t Kraitually ijrcw
worse until I wa. un-
able to take m;' food
or handle my.tlf in
any way; I wa. abso*
lutely belpl*.*. Three
bottles of S.8.S. re-
lieved tue mi that I
i« i. m)ou able to tune*
niv rlnht arm; liefore
lon^ t could walk
^ a, roes the room, and
when I bad lal«hrd one doren little.
wa« cured i oatpletely and am a. Well ai
•eer. I Bow weigh l?o."
Office Stationery,
Letter Homis, Nolo Hends, Envelopes,
liill Heads, Statements, Dodgers, Etc,,
At Reduced Prices.
If You Want To Know
0 \X/hat 't sV
(/)) V.'here't
X hO t S?
V //'A Ho\x 't
I\ead tl;e
A Real Blood Remdy.
•aabiar. Tbaf Ada eMail baaing bus
laeae. Wa ara awl lafurwa<l aa to th*
awgedSwhUwwww l their ae-
g*M«t IjtbiHitea,
■H.ft. rnresfti rofula, Canc*r. Kcretna,
aad anv f"MM «f bb««l trouble., tf you
hate ai,b "i dl«e#«e, lake ablooil liteili-
elae—H.lt.S. '. .// * Wy ritr *
faA/i'l !• e*eU"l**lr lor the tdomi an-t
ie recottinieuUd bit unthluit *l«e. tt
Inne. out the mallet (armiiaeut
lr, We will
wradto aamn*
oar * a I u n b I a
book.. Ad'lre.s
ewllt Kpeeific
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