Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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PHILOSOPHY FOR
4 Kau Sl wn hy nt* Cl|
,/ t!c Kuiokf* T
a trst of charnctci
f«l A man may bo
rjfram h* krrT s as we
ho smolres them. No
U*t* will smoke a t
philosophic smoker ta!«
a loliaitlj way. amid p
inga, and i* nhle to *1
from the world ;ind all
mic** as he follows the
into the dreamland c
roan who allows his •
great many times an<
soocessive spasms of
usually be set down t
character, quite pro#i
trolley, so to speak, lin-
ing in tenacity of pur
who fumbles his eig^\r
tnaaagox to got, the m
and the fire all on one
missed as n nervous |>c
clirity for nncom/ortji
Hal ti more Sun. Men
cigars, leaving their
them, and do this for a
lighting til era, arc <p
ttera, determined mon
resolution. 1 en. Gran
a cigar in that wa^.i
said to do like .vise £ f
As an index of gr*o
« ss of soul, the olgfc
nby. The goncr<
.-cant all. is sore t«
friends, wheq
ifood clear. Th
♦ means to sm
' uya the jw
enjoy the
D *1 t
itj
fr
VT".
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in:
tui
leeivubh
n who
t fron
till?
1a a' wi
and Ie
rily
losp'ta
">ret.|y
id t
al !
r,c
AN
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a *u
i I orn
irl> o:
t ie 1 <w
aft 9
W
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^ <o>' or
<1 <\ nd
kvc
ri'
Her H!
mo k • a trip
.1- to 8|
no ?r to
)ii a -ayus
or ie sta
ream,
ing ar
•r whe
> >int, 1
down
ijf in Its
. s an eu
-little b
fray g-
ts burd
A-
&
i . Jw *a
, i.
Ubdll"0
* e • eeo se
swimming around.
i stopped got off
and wr/ t lift porf
wai' *w mora
•nt of t
vtonwc
• big
'.1 the,'
ie m-at
t an-- fiiiilt-yl t
is. When she It
the water it
again returned
another, which wi
tching them for
ounted my cayuso ai
came into plain view
old ones fluttered nwn
sters disappeared. T
little ones, as near ;is
have watched the v.'Of
young from a tree,- I
only time I ever saw a
transfer.
Mar'i Rejo
The captain of aCmr
while crossing the
found that hi> ship w:
speed he considered si
putting on his best
down to the room of ti
a hard and dry Sco
amateur violinist. Thi
at the door; the gay c
,rcel played on a fiddle
swer to his summons,
door open. "Mr. Mac
"'what are you about?
satisfied with ycur cn
snails, sir." Mr. Mac
•with Ms bow, and, af
aajd: "Sair, my engi
been in Liverpool thes
j our slow old ship tha
CnJiappy « om
Ministers cannot be
on Sunday, but on w
times, the case is diiToi
"Why weren't you
Sunday?" asked a Ssr
one of his parishioners
"I was at Mr. Dun
the answer.
"I don't like your rt
Strange kirks in that v
object to your hearing
I'm sure you widna
straying away into st
4,I widna caro a grn
better trrass." said the
Hopel
The doctor and intima
ered my oaao, 1 was
tousled 1 decided to*
pai illa and soon begnn U
had taken U n bottles I «
nd have ever sin e. best
peculiar to my sex. 1
mend Hood's Haraaparl
Jjakk, Meredoela, Illinois
Hood's Sar
Is the only true b!oo
seotly in the public eye t
Hood's Pills,
P
" iilttrS
a diruug pull
Kntr-rt d .
n
The •
HI,
ner,
for c
: ,f Poitoltteo in Perry, iklaho-
class in tt 'r.
ixiaid Guthrie sold
1 l or.dh yesterday, o M. L
• Uapi ai Nutiona bank,
i • s . • i. eed, *.on his
to run things i ittle different
ti in rui k« y. Seud another warship
k.rrj
a mf.N l pri.coediiigs have been
|>«^*un ug•• • nst Principal Ch ef i erryman
<X e nation.
Oki-vmi ma h full of ko d but it is not
ft pi • n in c iculatio i, but in the
j* ea at d'tTore it points in the
l^rriion
Lf.t us r-^nd
hood conven'ion
Sl'swne
a the state-
I ho. 4.
bUiCi . .
Gluckmsn, on or the men who set
tire to fh«ir stores, and caused the great
fire and estruct on of property ar Pur-
A fiRFAT snow 8tor.il and blizzard I eell, oommitted suicide lint night in the
raced throughout t!i nonh and west ' ja>l by taking mr rphine.
venterdav. |
COX REL :A3£D OiJ BOJTD.
Farris Co* wa ved examination in the
probwt© cvurt nt OkUboo Ci'y an J
bouud over to the .rami ju<>, under tlie
charge of ansaulting with indent to kill
His bond was fixed at £ft)oa which o
secured and was release.! and ms re-
tuoned to hia home iu Perry. Al VV'. g
ner, the young man who was nhot l>>
Cox, in not Keriously hurt, ami ih im-
proving and will Moon be able in l>* up
again.
The time is rip? for action. Let har-
mony prevail and a unanimoU9 effort be
mode for statehood for Oklahoma.
Tiif. Ok'ahoma cotton crop foots up
80,000 bales When the Strip gets in
ext year, it will be 20,000 more.
Call a mass meeting for next Satur-
day, the 30th, and lot us select delegates
'o the Shawnee statehood convention.
Ku.km. Dkus hah l em re.ei^ed from
oris n Oi' his arrival in Chicago a mob
c1 •. i r g friends i ugg
fcinw What
and
Sum• f urexchang
la U! I.- ( ■ ) I' e'f putrous W III
sled affection !
still enter
an*"
Ai.
Cwi
Wirt ..
MR.
«ay m
tcv i-;
las
d:
ha
tii
What a patient Ion;
ly ,, ^>|i|e their readers must be
iidnkk, who was nhot by Farris
\ -dnesday night at the Turi
.ti Jiciahoma City, is resting eae;
• <■ ,. h,( iai)H say ha will g.it well.
('i.evh.ano will have much t<
his message, and will have t<
t questions. This in the
it* next will be his vale
i tan of Turkej
kand a meduTft
Riio. Isenblrg, of the Wave, has gone
hack to ail home print, on account o*
the matter furnished in the patent being
"ontrary to the policy of the paper
Well now!
Thf.y had a trades carnival over at
Rnul laMt Friday night at the Presby
rian chun h. Many young laihea *er.
r« - aed in costumes representing the
. arioiis business firms of the city.
Charley Rkaoom, who was at one
n e .Judt/e Mc\tees stenograper, who
*h charged with forgery and indicted
• r liiink looting has skipped out from
Kingfisher, forfeiting his bond.
Thtrsday, Nov. 28 h, has been pro
claimed Thnnkpgiving day at Honolulu
Hnwaiinn Ie'ai ds. Another link ir. ti
golden chain that will finally bind these
islands and their people to the United
States.
The report comes from Colorado that
'Vancis Schlatter, the "healer," ha«
• I'll found resting in the seclusion of
"ruit farm at Boulder, Colo , and it ;
resumed is fasting. Sand word t<
iiiin and lotsj of
«v., uida es for Chaplain of ih*
■ i i om tV asnington City and one
e, the He*. Ki her, of Kansas,
tiio inside of the track real close,
er Fisher, and pull hard and you
IT. > n.;il.o
The lt^[)ul)iic>in caucus ineotJ ii
\\ . on next Saturday. Th
fipr-a, erchi. « conceded by all to Re
;: . , ■. ; .• gaudidates for the othe|
"|V -iti . in the house are now ftCnv>
pr. -.:.g 11.•• ir claims.
The Standard Oil Company now ow
aji ti • . mtl ei n Kansas oil fluids, '1 hej
p if the hcrcv.u to tho former owners
^Uttii • the price to where it would be «
losing inis ..em.-i to operate the well, ai <
fr.r, ed to the wall they final! aold to th*
SfM ••• ■
NO OOUHTY BOND-i Tbl8 1'IME.
The Suprenn 0>arr, ^ili Fia fly D^oid
the Que in Jinuary.
Yesterday whs die dav net f ir the
hearing of tho count) bond caee, where
in the county commissioners anked th**
aifltriot court t<j hIIow the oounty t. i
issue bond on outstanding nnlebiedn**M-
to the amount. «if $28,000. The c.ne a
laid over until tola , whe J i l
McAtee decided th*t /♦ en ^LG. -oO
said bond ^nrrtnts n.i l h • n
issued, bsing bey• rid in- 4 •
limit as defined l the « ry-.
nence, could not, be bond '-i. i c«n;
>vas ready to bond a • • v.- n
nit the countv •nnn mhloners with«'.
he propoait'on • • 'ii -ly —Enid Wave.
CflABiiLD WITH EMB£2Z^ iENT
A sistant Attorney (j«-. era \. A. ,
(lodard ban gone t<- Okiaho .♦ City to |
iwpre*ant the interests f f
. Kansas in a habeas corpu* case. |
| A few <i • a«o Governor W rrtll if-
I sued h r qjiaition ot arrest of 1
Kugene I ex-treaoun ■*' Ct rtield ■
county, who. t is oharg :. * #12,"Cxi j
f short \u fi t a?9*>u-its, . > ■ i-> ,u d * no |
settlement, a ith th • eta • et ' i .: ti- .d
county was a> ached to l inn • unt1.
The sheriff of Finney com.' t •-*•■«* ,
i Mr. Kali «tt Aiva. Oklahoma ..
home wi h him, Alien •
' with a wn l
■ the hesrinu' on *! w i-
nd lias gout* o - • eka
, Journal.
■ - ■■ "■
, in ihe distric. eou . ..my.
& E. Chtpma 4 CPV:
ii,tv 10 iin.-Aer
STATE:*
• report comes from Washington
lit in Smith will open the Wichita
n at once. We had not ex
Mooted ti before the "sweet birds" sing
t b t it will be so refreshing to
They have gone into executive session
^ doors, at the "big h
h b ring into the ground
i: > are hunting for blue
en il.ey strike it. the public i
in toil again. Wonder what " 1
t m!:1* aboi'.t this?
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L.
tc, •
tc.
cis M. IIati'H, the new Hawaiian
, i i ihi-.-- government, intends t.
; 1 lie annexation question to the
. • rind urge favorable action
> o'hing short of annexation
( nit 'I States will be satisfactory
Ha wai i:: n government.
\n earthquake shock was felt, nt f
• , r\K yesterday morning at Greely.
'•>!••., lasting fifteen seconds. Old
not her earth is shaking herself a little
r*arly these wintery mornings, aud a
little too frequent.
At a meeting of the representatives
>f all the railroad lines in Kansas, a
Kansas City a few days ago, they de-
•i.led, under a new pass agreement, t'
«ue n<. passes in 189G, to state ofEciah
v io receive pay a;i inil 'iige
.T. IT. Garter, who is one of the mer
•harged with assisting the Christiai
, .fh.TS to escape from the Oldahom;
tv jail is now on trial in that city
i.e court and the jury made an ex
n> nation of the jail Saturday.
I'he Oklahoman says'. "Oklahotn
ity is regarded an being thecer.terol
• d things to this Territory." Yes, you
j.ve the largest "divorce mill" in the
(Vrntory. This we concede. But from
vhere we sit, wo can't discover anything
• lee that is likely to become a burden ot
. eatness.
A First ward lady earned her dollar
fi r the Presby terian society by dressing
op an Topsy, blacking her face, and then
going around to the home of her ac
juaintances and dancing to the music
f a tamborine, She visited twent\
mew aud danced twenty tunes at
mckel a dance.--Traveler.
We understand that the profile and
naps of the first fiftv six miles of the
)klahoma <t Western railroad from
North Enid to tho east line of Nobh
•ounty is complete, with estimates an<
■vervthing necessary to commence work
in grading If Perry wants this road it
is now time to take action.
I) HIS HtliV.ARD
1and honest editor who
n whs being ee • rted to
' vrel who had been sent
before
asktd
EE0EI7
A hard work
lied of starvnt
Heaven by an
for that purpose.
"May I look ;it the other plat
va ascend to et rnal happiness
the editor.
44Yes," said ti e angel.
So they went below and skirmished
a round, taking in the sight-
The angel lost track of tho editor and
went around ad**s to hunt him up*
He found him by a b g fur, a-' • fanning
himself and gazing with rapture upon a
lot of people io the fire There was a
■ogn upon the furnace which re d, "Il
iuquent Subscribers."
"Get a move on you," s:od the angel,
•we must, go."
"You go on," paid the edit
Statehood For O
t on th* ph<iiiId
elf.irtu of ev* ;•> • r
for its ace •uipiiM r
Hoil Sillcey <
Oklahoma st d . •
to meet at Shawn
for the purpose
measures as wii! s
Oklahoma ts -.ion
I -rfC"
We are aware that times are
hard and money i.s scarce and
everybody wishen to get a.s nincli
for ^ loo as possible. ^ on will
never know how much you can
gut for $100 until you get our
prices We don't claim to give
«ou fclou worth of goods for 50
cents—some do, but they don t do
it But we do claim to give you
MOKE and BETTER GOODS for
$100 thau any house in Perry
In Flannels, Blankets, Hoserv,
Underwear, Yarns, Dress Goods,
Prints aud Cottons, we have tho
most extensive in e in the : trip
If voU are looking to get the
most and best goods for the money,
we say GET OUli l'KI"'ES
W. E. CHAPMAN & Co.
have
'I am
'•ot, go:
Heaven enough tor
e.I to
"-Ex.
PRESIDENT S MwOSAGE.
Beinj Prepared at w^jdley— Expectod to
Throw a Mucn SjRnrred Light on the
Veae3ti)e«i, Turkish and Oubatn
Complioa ions.
Washington, N v. 2>. — President
I'levelr.nd in Bpemlii.^ ei i\ nil hie ti ie
it Wood ley. Me1 ih • y • in.** t • VV «- .
ogton. He isd« vor g • t
bio Ii l)r-s, chairman of the Terri-
(Y,i «' iinni it tee received a tele-
g- :;t;. from Washington stat-
ing ti at J ho J. Comas bad bean ap-
« eiver of tho Alva land office
in i.... . of Allen, deceased. Wo c'.o
dot Mr. O mas, but learn he is a
• uii nt of (JUlahonia.
i in.
13 HALLEOK DEAD?
There is a rumor floating around that
E. L. I£alleek, formerly superintendent
of the city school* at Guthrie and Okla
homaCity is dead: that he wan Killed a
week or two ag > in Cuba. There is
nothing authentic and it may not be true
preparation of m-h
■tnd in order to pr.-v
• >f interruptioi..
<f town cottage
ikely thai ti —
•nuch of h h tin. 4*
• M«tween now -id '
zrenH , .icept
lays, at th-*
rom the amount • .
alrendy devoted t-< *'
presaion hag been n * ■
to rank sh one o.' it
papers of Preni«lei.t
p ct '«i to tiiroA a m
the policy of h n.im
Venezulean. Cuboi t
plications, as a.
conduct of tne
country.
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WINTER.
Wo saw beautiful blooming flowers
Tpor, within today, but on the outside they
iroeafrom / tohison, Kan ... .. . .
. ... . i ■ are gone, with all their charming beautv
,er "healer has been dis | ,
it city who m performing
. very much the same ap
• alleged Denver Messiah
.•barge f r his services and
White
eefillg
me<* •. the pu-
le !hat •« like y
, „f rhe h ^tf
\eland. It in ex
Jh de .re I llgh 01
'-.<« fr*tion on th(
i l urknh cum
• matter of thi
- ic ^fTHirn of th'
WINTER
Ia not conn." : but is already upon us,
and has made Uh first vi«ii almost a
nujnth in advance most former years.
It has come e .r y, too early, we were
not expecting it
for it. The frHgrance of summer flowers
, , ... _ i ana the not too gentle, or balmv south
i and fragrance, an I tnoir graves ar. "
, .i i . , i i . winds, and the ever intruding dunt s
' covered with sleet, and wo know t.
! our first winter day has come.
Ii ia believed that the luqomrng
gresa will give Oklahoma an en
■ t and wtlhin a year or ei>
months, possibly at the election <
the constitution can be submitted
votern. The people of OUbihom
waited long and have b< en et'
patient, and beyond cp s!ion ti..
has now arrived for earn - , lu.t'c
harmonious action, • > • i e thi
Let ua assemble in e« nv nti« i
one great purpose, leavng ev.-
elseout; let <ur <-ouncMi^ beg.'
by harmony and let mi 1 tnke boh'
the determinat 1 ii to rn ver ce.'u
• tT rts until self t vernment iw th
tage of i v. ry Oklahoman,
Wo want free L- Ui>-^ «'or the
stealer". Our dQ|i*^M«. m (
Hon, Dennis Flynn, thau vh i>.i
n.an ■ uki'Vi in >re or will in ': ••
do moff,, to secure free home* i .r
hoir.a, yet we need additional r**f
'ation in • ontfress. both in ft
ate and House, that .vill be frit
a voice in the proceedings In this way
we can tf t tr.e legislation that -e-
cure us free homes; and we eo. ^ gnt
this by admission into th - Cui"n.
We must secure HtMteho • ' \v-
would have prosperity; we • t •
maintain • ur tiuautial mte.' . '>
way, *'e will secure i.e* inw. - of
.•npital that is wadii n '■ r an , • i.
omic, self government t< - el i hv
tfie p® ip e. StiitehiMid td „ >■*
new rail''oa<tn and i ev. lrid 'ft of
various kind*; wi'lgive uh thnt ^>re^iane
in the sisterhtMKl of states and
abroad to which ail ar.> j>i it e '.L.ed;
it will open new r-adn to prosp- i ty t ud
inspire u with increased ambitiona to
lay the foundation for tt.e atate of
Oklahoma.
There should be no politics in tl :a
movement; let everyttiiig touching up-
on this question be elim<i.at -i 1* a>I
part es, laying p< btica de,r« Iv • i d
tiie one central purpose of e«*u tug
statehood. Btstehootl r at, the pohti-
eal issues can be met ufh-r^nc -
Many additional and mdisputab.e
j reiiH. iiS can be as^igrjed for 9 at *i • >'i.
: We have a population ■ ' nearly :*<■>. <*>
, people, much larger than w .s th.
iation of many Territories which
been admitted to statehood; *e are
! more progressive, have b^t'er home*,
bet'er schools more and better churcl ♦**
i and in many other respect ? are far in
advance of niasi; states admitted jears
ago; wo have brought a vast Territory,
T
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F nd
Them
a? w Siitti? 'a
COLUMBUS
Tka Celebrated MIT CM 51
'And FISH Farm WACO?
Also CANTON and ROCK
LAND CLIPPER Plows, D
Harrows.
A Full Stock of HI.'ILDEP.'S HAl'.DWAHE, NAILS, H.J
WIRE and #11 kinds of WOOD and HARDWARE SU)
PLIES Also Agent f..r the < :elebrated BKA 1 KV
PI AX > Will S.--11 ..ii the In-tallm.'ht' t'-nj
S3OX MISS XJfJSE
Hinde's Hardware,
South Side i'uhiic Square, 1 1'logan ^
h a v
bogtoe mhumom*
-SUKbLKY PREt'EhRU."
Perry, Oklahoi
Office D St red near 0th.
Residence F .Street near
North Hide square.
Plead <.uilty.
Chas. F1 rn and "Rngliahman." a', an
Wr. tRc not o; po<-1 i i ' he m
of lei awnee county cozens
atateh' f d contention at ' < r <
January wth, but we <
but a few years ago uninbabited, save Adam#, were brought up from Guthrie to be gained by t lingl
by roving bands f Indian?, to a high Deputy Will Felta yesterday,
state of cultivation; we have built <-itiea, grraigne<i and plead guilty to the charge
school houses and churches. Allthia of introducing and Belling whiskj to
1 few are prepared been accomplished in the face of Indian* and were each fined $10 and
many privation?, and with much un- coats. Deputy Felta returned with
fneudly legislation. them to Guthrie, where they will be
Rut we need not continue, the reasons placed in the federal jail until tines are
ng to hi
cure without the
lie is 84 years
has a v< ry patri-
hanli-?. i.:f
A" O.I G
I MILITARY BALL AT GUTIiEIE
We acknowledge, with
receipt of an invitat on b
and members of company
to bo present at their grand
(luthrio Thanksgiving night. T i
will bo furnished by th • Reg
band, the floor canvas1 •• I, and
thing done for the no :d enterts
of thoir guests. Quite a nun
ladies and ..'title.non wi d<
bo present from Perry
I winds, and the
too fresh in our memories to takokindly
I to blizzards, snow covered sidewalks,
j icey street cr<tssingp, "gloves" overry a's
I and wraps. But the whistling winds
toss tho snow into our faces suggesting
that wo must, and it is i-o. Vet winter,
with its snow o antle spreading over the
hills and va!>y.H and woodlands and tho
graves of the beautif il flowers has its
happier side, for those who are pre-
pared to enjoy it. To enjoy long winter
evenings within happy homes with the
sweet influonces of peace and content-
ment resting over all, and midst the
are multit* rm ar. i conclusive that we j
are entitled to and ought to have state |
hood. Let i s move now. in earnest, all
together, and stcure sta'ehoo i in some
form, not. f r podtioal advantages or
preferment, but to secure free home.-; ,
and the upbuilding of a prosperous com- i
id.
DUKE
*) near each other; it ^ . i
two factions in the Territory
itatehood by d fferer.t routes
have one convention and we an
jf the Shawnee meeting ln-<\tuj
•nlled by the chairman • ' the «
.•f mmittee of the regular t
jrganizatpin, and we t* •.«: - ur
rour.ty friends oug ir. to j un
balan'-o of tne e, r >d •
vntiona are not m-<
re lor statehood in some form.
; that 'm may be, that can be
i harmoniously, but we are for
i in 'ome form, as soon as pos-
of the count ;eq of old Oklahoma
r'; a e r r\ 9% ic v"': 5?
J3a^y.:.2 ti l So
■it
v. ti
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1
A .var:
{i! Honors
Ml tltf IMLb
Luii«b Hrrupj_TMt«jO^B
"I> —she, then, here with you at the will he sao ior nis poor wue wueu mw
hotel?" gets there."
"O no—I wouldn't bring heron here "His iiooi *vife—yes."
till 1 knew how things were." "Traveling all the way from London
"Then where i« she?" on suer* a cars"
"I l«ft bet at my rooms in Txi^dor. Kosaly* l.ao allowed the hand In
O, it will be all right—1 ahall ss* net v vLlcb she h.'l'i tbe letter to Lord I'arl^-
• tho i
otthelat|M talei'rarns.
"Wy go«-i God!" he cried.
"What?" said she, starting toward*
him.
Ho tried to read then handed her
the paper) ; nd she read for heraelf:
begun in
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Perry & Welch. Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1895, newspaper, November 29, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc127691/m1/4/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.