Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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"That'$ the sixth Studebaher we've
passed—the only kind to invest in'*
The only kind—because, as I always say, when
man put* money in a thing he wants to know that
he' going to set the worth of it out again."
"That's plain business as I look at it."
"That'« why I say the price doesn't tell you any-
thing at all. There's only one thing that talks—except
the wagon itself. That's the name of the maker."
"When you buy a Studebaker you're buying a
vehicle that has behind it and in it sixty years of ex-
perience—sixty years of success—and sixty years of
reputation for the square deal. That's why a Stude-
baker always looks good to me."
"My father used to say that Studebaker honor was as sure
•a a United States bank note. He was talking after having used
Studebaker vehicles since he was a lad, and he told me his father
before him said, 'Be safe—get a Studebaker.'"
"Vehicle builders can't hold that sort of reputation nowa-
days without delivering the goods. A Studebaker wagon has the
best in it That's why a man gets the most out of it—why it's
always an economy.**
"Dealers may say to you something else is 'just as good.' But
when you buy a Studebaker, you're making a safe investment
every time."
See our Dealer or write us.
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LOCAL NEWS
The county rteiiiooriUltlc central
committee liml n meeting cat led for
Innt Saturday but wo loam no act
ital biiistiess was transacted duo to
the fact that they failed to muster
up a quorum. Just as a reporter for
tills paper entered the door the body
ojourned with out dale
J. E. Coyle visited his sou W. H.
at Guthrie Saturday.
B. K. Waller of Morrison was a
Perry caller Saturday.
C. L. Atlierton was down from
Red Rook Kriday ou business.
Lieutenant Becker convicted
policeman, of New York of murder
has filed an appeal.
Miss Lilian Mason of Tonkawa
left Tuesday for Tusla after vleitin
with friends in Berry.
Miss Melva Lambert of Billln^was
the Krucnt of Mihs Elsie Wright the
first part of the week.
M Iss Uertie Crowder is home from
attending the Methodist University
in Guthrie the past term.
Miss Mnlileiseu who has been the
t;uest of Mr and Mrs Fled Mutfler
left Friday for I'biladepliia.
E. I. Rice Is home for a few days
visit and vacation from his duties
as district deputy of the M. W. A.
Will Meshek, of the firm of Don
uiii^ fc Meshek, was in Red Rock on
husinisH the latter part of the
week.
(Jeorno. Milkier brother to county
treasurer left Friday for Kansas
city Hfter visiting Fred for a few
days.
The Noble County Normal Inst
tute is progressing nicely and those
attending are taking much interest
in the work.
The excellent shower that fell last
Friday cooled Clio air and was most
refreshing to humanity as well as
reviving to plant life.
Perry Keyset- last Saturday took
home a new steel frame separator
which he bought IhrouKll the A. C.
Hinde agency of this citv.
Jos. Brenuen Jr a former Perry
boy but now engaged in the grocery
business at Muskogee visited his
grandfather J. E. Coyle iu this city
Sunday.
Fred Denning the popular grocery
man may be seen speeding down the
street In tlia Brush car formerly
owned by Call Cornelius which Mr
Denning has purchased.
Rev H. M. Woodi hasmoTed,oTer
from Enid with III* family and will
occupy the rsaideuc^ of Mri.
Starkey at the corner of 9th and I
streets. Mrs. Starkey baa gone to
California where will make her
home.
B. F. Humphrey of Centerville
Iowa visited last week week with
IiU uncle W. H. northwest of citv
It had been tweiitv-*ix year* since
they last met but it did not take
long to breach that small chasm
and tlioy had atuoBt happy visit.
Mr. Bentley of the tttate Agri-
cultural Board accompanied by the
Commercial club addressed the
comity commissioners Saturday ou
the proposition of farm demonstra
tion work and the aflvisibiiity of
appointing a county demouHtrator.
News reached here recently of the
deuth of P, J. Burke at his liomein
Bernard Iowa but no particulars
were obtained. The deceased was for
several years a resident of this
county and was a brothor of Mike
Burke of this city who attendod the
funeral.
Wethink a possible explanation for
the recent dry spell in Noble county
is that every time it looked like rain
all Hie people closed theii windows
and got their nmberellas. Which
same is bad policy in dry weather
as rain storms are as ikittish as
young colts in Oklahoma,
The board of equalization which is
imposed of the county commission
ers and the county ussessor were In
session all last week in order that
parties might have theirassessment
for this year properly equaliied.
Never before iu the history of the
county Inn there been as little com
luint made as this year. Those
who came before the board had
little if any complaint to make when
they found they were on the same
footing with their neighbors. But
few changes were made in the assbss
ments turned iu by the deputies
to the assessor.
•r; provided, that the license requii. vehicle to cause the same to come overtaking and passing any such
ed in this section may be renewed j to a full stop and stop the engine, vehicle or animal riddeu or driven.
A Lady's Comment
On Medicine and Religion
The followtnc letter Is from a lndy
whose name I ain not at liberty to
use. If I should mention her name
•he would be known by almost every
render. She writes tn part:
Dr. S. B. Hartman, Colnmbns, Ohio!
"Tour article entitled 'Medicine and
Religion' has been read and re-reod
by me many times. It seems to me
that the article contains the substanre
of all that has been said about
Christian Bclence, new thought, sug-
gestive therapeuUoa and other forms
of mental heallnf.
"I am very much pleased to ob-
serve that you are putting out Into the
world such useful literature. It will
do untold rood, without doubt; not
only for Uioso who take medlclno, but
tor thoee who try to gtt along with-
out taking medicine. Tour artlole Is
terse, to the point, and wtU bo road
by thousand*.
"Mcdlolao and religion have al ^ys
Omy In
been very closely associated.
yyy the
til* two been
regarded a Aspirate professions. I am
glad you brought this out so clearly.
The tendency of to-day Is strongly in
the direction of medicine and religion
coming back together again. With
your immense facilities for spreading
useful Information 1 am sure you will
greatly assist the progress of the times
In sending out broadcast such articles.
I want you to know that your efforts
are appreciated.
"As to Peruna, I have nothing to say.
I very seldom make use of any medi-
cine. But I assure you that your ar-
ticle has so enthused me with the good
advice it contains that if I have sny
need for medlelne I shall certainly buy
•a bottle of Peruna. I nhall not neglect
to recommend It to others also." PE-
RUNA SOLD AT AL.L DRUG STORES.
SPECIAL NOTICE — Maitf parsonl
are making inquiries for tns old-
time Peruna. To such would say.
this formula is now put out undsr tns
name of KA-TAR-NO. manufactured
pleased to send you a free booklet.
ORDINANCE NO. 709.
An Ordinance to regulate the use of automo
biles and motor vehicles, defining the
same* requiring a license therefor, adopt-
ing ruies ^or equipment, limiting the speed
providing the manner of operating the
same, forbidding ficticious numbers, pro-
hibiting racing therewith, defining duties
of the person operating the same, provld.
ing penally for violation thereof and de
clariug an amergeucy.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
MAYOR AND COUNCILMEN
OK THE CITY OF PERRY, OK
LAHOMA:
Section I. MOTOR VEHICLE
DEFINED. The term "motor ve-
Iilcle" when used iu tills ordinance
shall be cunstrued to mean and in
elude automobiles, motor cycles,
and all other vehicles propelled oth'
erwiae than by muscular power, ex
cept traction endues and road roll
ers, engines and cars of electric or
steam railways, and other motor
vehicles running only upon rails
or tracks.
Section J. REGISTRATION
AND LICENSE RH QUIRED.
Every owner or operator ills motor
vohicle as defined iu this OrHijiBiice
within the City of Perry, shall, upon
the taking effect of this Ordinance
and thereafter on the first dny of
May of each year, or at such other
time during the year as such motor
vohicle may hbcome owned and o[*
erated in said City, procure a license
from the City Clerk of said City for
the operation of such motor vehicle
upon the streets, alleys, avenues
roads, parks or other public grouuds
of said City by making due applica
tion therefor upon a blank to be furn
iBhed by said City Clerk, and pay
tn said City Clerk therefor the sum
of$l.50, all of whichlicenses shall be
signed by the Mayor and City Clerk
of 6aid City and shall expire 011 the
30th day of April following the issu
ance thereof; said application for 11
cense shall cuntaiu the name and ad
dress of the applicant, the name of
the maker and style of motor ve-
hicle, and a brief discription of the
vehicle to be licensed, the number
contained on the number plate to be
delivered to Baid applicant with said
license, and the amount paid there-
for. The City Clerk, in addition to
said license, shall deliver to said
applicant a number plate, no two or
more of which shall contain the
same number, which shall contain
in addition to a number the words
"Perry, Ok." aLd which shall be
conspicuously displayed at the back
or rear of such motor vehicle when
ever the same shall be used or driv
en within said City. Such number
plate shall not be transferred from
one person to another, but shall go
with the vehicle for which the same
Is issued; and in case such motor
vehicle be sold or transferred to an
othet person suoh license and nura
ber plate uiay alto be transferred
the purchaser thereof, but such pur
chaser shall notify the City Clerk
of auch transfer before the same
shall become effective, and said
Clerk shall note on bis register the
name and address of ueb' parebas
from year to year, by presentation
thereof to the City Clerk, who shall
endorse thereon the fact of such re-
uewel, and by payment to said Clerk
of the sum of fifty cents; ai.d said
Clerk shall make a notation of such
renewal upon his Register where
such license is registered, together
with the dale thereof, and the
amount paid therefor.
Section 3. CLERK SHALL
KEEP REGISTER. The City
Clerk of said City shall keep a reg-
ister in which he shall enter the
name and address of all applicants
for license, the number of eucli
license, the amount paid therefor,
and the number contained on the
uumber plate issued with such
license, aiid u brief description of
style, name and maker of the car
licensed.
Section 4. VEHICLES MUST
HAVE LAMPS, Every motor ve-
hicle during the period from one
hour after sunset to one hour before
sunrise shall have at least two
lighted lamps, showing white lights,
visible at least two hundred feel iu
the direction to which such motor
vehicle Is proceeding, and shall also
exhibit at least one lighted lamp
visible in the reverse direction
showiug a red or colored light to
the rear, provided that motor cycles
shall only be required to have one
of such lamps visible in the direc-
tion in which the same is going, and
need have no light at the rear.
Section 5. MANUFACTURERS
AND DEALERS LICENSE. Ev-
ery manufacturer of or dealer in
motor vehicles, doing business iu
this City, shall procure license for
and register at least one vehicle of
every make andmodel manufactured
dea t in by him, and in case more
than one of such vehicles of a par-
ticular make or model shall be used
by him for demonstration purposes,
the City Clerk shall issue duplicate
umbers for every such make
model so licensed, which shall at all
times be displayed as provided for
other such vehicles,when being oper-
ated by such manufacturer or dealer
his agent or representative; but
such duplicate numbers shall not he
assigned or transferred with such
ehicle when sold, but shall in such
case be detached therefrom by such
manufacturer or dealer before sold.
Section 6. It shall be unlawful
for any owner or operator of any
motor vehicle to operate the same
upon any of the public streets, high-
ways, parkB or other public places
iu Baid City, on which shall be dis-
played any number plate belonging
to and issued for any other such
ehicle, or any fictitious number
plate not duly and legally issued
and registered as iu this Ordinance
provided.
Section 7. NON-RESIDENTS,
lie provisions of sections number-
ed 2, 3 and a of this Ordinance shall
not apply to any motor vehicle own-
ed and operated by non-residents of
this City, provided the owner there-
of has complied with any law re-
quiring licensing or registration of
motor vehicles in force in any City,
State, Territory or Federal District
f his residence, and the registration
umber, showing the initial or ab-
breviation of the name of such City,
State, Territory or Federal District
shall be displayed on such vehicle
ubstantlally as required by this
Ordinance; but all the other provis-
ions of this Ordinance shall apply
alike to residents and non-residents.
Section 8. RRAKES AND
ALARM REQUIRED. Every mo-
tor vehicle, while iu use in this City,
hall be provided with good and suf-
ficient brakes, and also with a bell,
hortior other device forgiving alarm
of its approach.
Sectlou 9. SPEED LIMITED.
No motor vehicles owned or operat-
ed within this City shall be operat
ed at a greater speed than as fol-
lows:- (1) A Bpeed of six miles
per hour when turning a corner at
Intersecting streets or cross roads
or any turn in such street or cross-
road (2) A speed of eight miles
per hour when passing intersecting
streets or cross-roads. (3) A
speed of ten utiles per hour on any
street within the fire limits, as the
same may be designated by the Or-
dinances of said City from time to
time. (4) A speed of not to exceed
fifteen miles per hour at any other
place iu said City; provided, how-
ever, that within the above limita
tions no person shall drive any such
▼ehicle at a speed greater than Is
reasonable, having rtgard to traffic
and use of highways and parks at
the time, or so as to endanger the
life, limb or properly of any person.
Section 10. RACING PROHIB-
ITED. Racing by drivers with
motor vehicles is hereby prohibited
on all public streets, alleys, parks,
roads and public places tn said City.
Section 11. DUTIES WHEN
HOKSB IS FRIGHTENED.
Whenever any horse or horses driv-
en or ridden by any person within
•aid City, shall become frightened
by the approach of any motor ve.
hicle, It shall be the duty of the
perton driving or operating such
until such burnt oi horses shall shall turu out and pass on the left
tiave passed, so as to insure the'side thereof; and it shall be the duty
safely and protection of any person | of the operator of such vehicle or
riding or driving the same. , the driver of such animal being
Section 12. MIJ->T GIVE WARN, passed to turn to the ilglit of the
ING OF APPROACH. Upon ap-: cent r of the traveled road, in-order
preaching a person walking upon a j tallow flee passage to the left;
public street, highway or park, or and on turning corners at the inter-
any horse, horses or other aiiim ils
being ridden, led or driven thereon,
the operator of every motor vehicle
shall give reasonable warning of
his approach, and use reasonable
precaution to avoid Injuring such
person or frightening such horse or
animal; and in case of injury to any
person or property ou a public
street, highway or park, due to the
presence or operation of such motor
vehicle, the operator of such vehicle
shall stop, and upon request of any
person injured, or any1 person pres-
ent, give his name and address, and
name and address of the-wwTter of
such motor vehicle, and the regis-
tration number thereof.
Section 13. RIGHT TO DAM-
AGES NOT ABRIDGED. Noth-
ing iu this Ordinance contained
shall be construed to abridge or
affect tiie right of action of any
person for Injuries sustained by
reason of the negligence iti the
operation of any motor vehicle.
Section 14. DUTIES WHEN
MEETING AND PASSING. It
shall be the duly of every person
operating a motor vehicle within
said Citv. on meeting other vehicles,
horse or horses being driven, to
turn to the right of llie center of the
traveled part of any street or high
way, iu seasonable time so us to
pass without interference; and on
section of streets or highways with-
in said City the operator of any such
vehicle shall keep a reasonable dis-
tance fiom the sidewalk, and shall
give reasonable warning of bis up*
j prouch thereto.
| Section 10. PENALTY FOR'
J VIOLATION. Any person who
I shall own, drive or operate any
motor vehicle as defined by this
Ordinance within the limits of said
City without having fully complied
wllh the provisions of this Ordin-
ance, or who shall iu any way vio.
late any of the terms or provisions
of this Ordinance, shall, upon con-
viction, be liued in a sum not less
than $5.00 nor more than $50.00. I
Section 10. EMERGENCY
CLAUSE. For the preservation of
the public peace, health and safety
of s..id City and the inhabitants
thereof an emergency is hereby de-
clared to exist, and by reason there-
of this Ordinance shall take effect
and be in force front and after its
passage,, approval and publication
as provided by law.
I* *ssod this 3rd day of June, A. I).
1013.
Approved this 3rd day of June, A.
D. 1013.
HEAL
W. R. Fry,
Attest: Mayor.
F. F. Busch, City Clerk.
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bargain. Automobile Supplies.
Stubborn Case
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