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VOL. 3.
PERRY, NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THflRSDAY, FEB. 13, 1896.
NO. 24
RAILROAD TIME TAB £.
south bot'nd.
Mo. 4fi5, lexa* !"X|-I(.f-
|No. 407. IXMAl BxpreM
JNo. 423, Locul Freight
north bound,
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LOCAL NEWS.
.•A, ♦of, hnw through slwi «*r t«. ( nran" arm . i
nitir* connection* h? Nowtou with tli * ('ahfoi-1
City Warrants for sals at this office. i
Joe. Lsflferty is back from Kansas.
Jamee Gordon is here from Pawnee, j
Ilowendobler's Extract Sarsaprilla
chicati" an.i j makes pure Blood.
J2Ti!mTui^inTorjiV«nforai«point., °r" Judge Diggl hu returned from Ton-
I No. 408 inaki' <-i>nuecti riH for ChiciiKo I'M . ka'*"a.
■ ■le«M>er from Arkan iu City to Hannah City. j I
f maKw connection* at Winfield with Soutl. ru , purifv your blood with Ho .vendobl er
\ Kanwi® trains eiu t. and at Wichita with rriitco , # I
ltrnin «aft for St. l/>ui and Intermediatei ' win, Lxtract Sarsaprilla.
\ Mm. 405 and 4« tl>ron«li Irmln. to_ (LUveolon.j Dr. ParriB came u., from Ukon last j
w Vino. 4i and 42.1 carry itatceiw-ra bttwoc n Ar- >
Fvinw* city and Purcell. ; evening.
Be sure and get Ilowendub lers F,i
r duct ion of 10 pprcaot made on round trip th-not*1 tract Sarsaprilla; it
< to all points where one way faredooa not exceed j ^ f y ^ t
Awarded
highest Honors—World's Fair,
DH
4 00.
Terry, O. T, Oct .01-
r. i:. WE8TKETF.LT, Agent
W. Cress was in the city from Guthrie
yesterday.
CREAM
MASONIC GRAND LODGE
Of OKLAHOMA CONVENED IN THIS
CITY YESTERDAY,
A THREE DAYS' SESSION.
Large Delegations in Attendance Rep-
resenting Nearly All the Subordi-
nate Lodges in the Territoay—
Very Harmonious and Profi-
table Session Anticipated
Hello There
RATTS poultry
MOST PERFECT MADE.
| The Masonic Grand Lodge of Okla
i homa convened at 10 o'clock a. m. yes-
L0DGE DIRECTORY.
i F. 4V A. M. Perry I <
__dge No, 15
holds its regular communication the
tirst and third Fridays at hall on D
street. All masons in good standing
I cordially invited.
pEKKY Chapter No. 15 Koyal Arch
.1 Masons meets at Masoni hall m 1
[I) street every 2nd and 4th Friday
17:30 p.m. Henry Huckek,
H. D. McKnight, H. P.
Secretary.
A pure G. ipe Cream of Tartar Powder! Free | torday at the lodge rooms of Perry lodge j
Ilowendobler's Extract Sar6aprilla from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. No. lo, with Grand Master i.tias.
the only real blood purifier,
John Donahue was up from Mullha.l j
yesterday.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
olllU"
;V / \pr ■ . ^
■ TRADE MARK REGISTERED *
lam taking this
Load of Eggs to
Perry to Trade to
T, G. Adkison for
some of ... .
PRATT'S POULTRY FOOD.
Newman, of El Reno, presiding, i
After the opening ceremonies, the j
Grand Master appointed a committee of j
........ , 1 Judge liierer is attending Supreme I three on credentials, which, by their
or " fimooth shave go to Ellis barber ^ ^ ^ chairman. M. J. Stovall, submitted the I
shop, on the east side. — following report, which was adopted:
DickPlunkett lefe yesterday for El | Cal-Swingle, one of the rustling far- your committ.ee on credentials desire ,
Paso, Texas. tnersof White Rock, is in the city. j rep0rt names of the Grand ofli-1 —
ii/l.ni. ;0 n.-offc Pnnltrv Fnnrl"?
I Hep W llcll lo ilciLLO FUUILI j A V_/vy
Mrs. R. A. Michael made a visit to 1 his wife. I lodges, who are present and entitled to
Guthrie today.
S. P. Firestone returned today from a
Ilowendobler's Extract Sarsaprilla | visit to his mother in Knox City. Mo.
\sTKKN ST A K, Perry chapter helps the sluggish brain
No 23, meets regularly on the second \
| lie is much improved in health.
and* fourth Wednesdays of each inontl.
it ball on D street. Visitors oordially j Paw nee today
nvited.
I 4). <). F.-Cherokee Lodge -No. H 1.
1 ().O. F.meeUevery Thursday evening
at 7:'i0 p. m. on 7th street between IS
and C. Visitors ar always welcome.
J. W. yi K K, II. w. LetSlifl KR,
Secy. N.G.
T 4), 4>. P., Perry encampment >o.
1 C, meets every Tuesday evening j
it 7:30 at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting j
patriarchs are cordially invitee. to at
tend. C I. LiMnocKF.ii, i... 1.
Ur.o Levi. Scribe.
E. Cunningham was hero from
I One Minute Cough Cure is a popnla
' remedy for croup. Safe for children an
. , , . [ulnliH H. F.. Howendobler.
See our tine line line of \ alentines. j
PoetofBoa Book Store. Grand Secretary Hunt, of Stillwater,
Kred L. Wenner came up from the [ was happily surprised yestejday by the
Capital last night. arrival of hi6 son, H.lI.Hunt, from
For sale: A Washington hand press California.
roller and slide combined. A bargain. Gay, the little daughter of Mr. and
rs nir.i: i. u« n•. h, d
.11 j Ret ecca, I O. O. 1
' V', ..
Address this office.
Henry I'apin is attending Grand
jdge, a delegate from Mulhall,
There are two first class barbers at
Eilis's Royal I'alace BarberShop, on the
ea^t side. Try them.
seats and votes at this session of the
Grand Lodge. a6 follows:
GRAND OFFICF.NS.
Chas. A. Newman, El Reno Grand
Master.
D. D. Leach, Oklahoma City, Deputy
Grand Masfer.
E. M. Bamford, Guthrie.Grand Senior
Warden.
Henry Rucker, Perry, Grand Junior
Warden.
! J. S. Hunt, Stillwater, Grand Secre-
Mrs. John Ollphant,returned today from tary.
a visit to her aunt Mrs. Ziiunierman of Henry H Watkins,Enid, Grand Ireas-
Kansas City.
^ruefday
of each month. V.s:t-r« wel-
Deputy Steve Burke waa at Newkirk Koch, who \wi*
Sheriff John A. Hansen and deputy
Willis Stanley left on tho auon train for
Norman with the farmer, Christoph
idjudged to be of uu-
Lect
City.
* A nie. ' Mas. L B. Greooi**, N. U.
II*ttie Kiki K.
i \ A. If.. Homer C* Jonea P it No. it.
ti meeta lirstand thir.l Thuradaj even
Ingaat 7:3" p. in. at th-ir hall i -ar ti..;
mrner of Seventh and i'. stieet. A .
comrade#invited to meet with us.
VlOHBlt i . 1 • xv- K- ' •
H Ho-lOmeetaerery tirst and tl.ir.t
Thursdays at p m. at K. 1' Hall on
. Seventh betreen C and I1 stree'-.
Hattie J M' Kmoiit. 1 res
F.mma C. l'"Mkrov, S,«-
KNIGHTSi>r i. uwis.L A. ■
. meets each Monday evenn.g at . . •
in their hall on <"th between D and h.
Vialting Kmul11 ralaUl inTitod.
J. I. Vini.K, M. «
E M.Tnoms li S 1 n 1"N 1 '' s
IT B. < n
U Out. l'er
_ crry, O. T., meets every Friday
evening at H :t" at tho r.tv '.a!., \ sit
ng brothers always welcome.
■sterday.
Deputy Harry I^ee came in from tLe
south last evening.
A O Karquharson came upfrcm the
Capital tyist night.
Wanted:—Wood, corn, hay, vegeta
bleu or anything else a family can use,
>n subscription to the EntfupRIsk.
Deputy Ed. Kelley came up from
Guthrie last night.
I Hon W. 15. Poole, of Sumner, was
doing business in the city yesterday.
Go and see W. (). Parker, of the Pal-
ace barber 6hop. south side 6'juare, and
1 get a good shave 42tf
The Masonic banquet will be held at
the Perry Opera House t night.
Dr. J R. Schrive is in the city from j 1 ^'n
Shawnee attending the Grand Lodge.
Ilowendobler's Extra* t Sarsaprilla
und mind by the county boiird for the
insane. K i.'s insanity seems to be of
a religious nature; he wants to preach.
The birthday Party and "Cake Walk
UAKMONV 1'el.atiNg s ,•; .!} n, et,' a remedy for that tired feeling
11'every Friday night at K. I', hall on ' '•
urer.
W. R. Brown, El Reno, Grand
urer.
Selwyn Douglass, Oklahoma
Grand Orator.
G. H, Phillips, Pawnee, Grand Mar-
shal.
Fletcher Dunham,Ponca,Grand Chap-1
lain.
.... . James M^ Stovail, Lexington, (Irauu|
which is to be given by tho ladies of the Bearii.
Episcopal church, on Tuesday Feb. 18,' Abraham Mehew, Kingfisher. Grand >
will be something that no one genjor Deacon.
ought to miss. It will be attractive in J pt Woodward, Anadarko, Grand Jr« ,
all its features which are new in some ! Qlor Deacon.
respects, and it will fully repay every j ^ Godchalk, Enid. Grand Senior ,
one who attends. The proceeds of this steward.
entertainment will bo used to pay the, W.H.Mathews, Mulhall, Grand Jn-
running expenses of the church,so far as j nior steward.
possible, so they will very cordially wel- q Clark, Stillwater, Grand Purser-
come every one. If there are any octo- ;
genarians who happen to notice this,they J. M, DeMoss, Arlington, Grand Ty-
will find that all the ladies will eagerly jeri
give them the sack in which to deposit j delegates,
Come on«*. come all. i , , , . ti
# ^ ; Anadarko—TF Woodward and A 11
MASON 1C BALL. | «« g QpnoeUy, B M Barn-
One of the most elegant and fashiona
Vou clout know. Well I am surprised at you. Pratt
Food i- purely vegetable jirejiaration, best thing on eatth
for vining chick's and is unequalled as an Eg}: Producer.
It is a -urc cure fur Chicken Cholera, Roup, Gapes and
all diseases of the Hock, You can get Pratt's Food
For Horses, Cattle, and Hogs
There also. It is entirely different from the poultry food,
l'. r hor.-es it is just what you want to prepare them for
spring work. It is a regulator for the bowels, blood
digestive organs. It produces bono, muscle, better stay-
ing qualities, and prevents contageons diseases. For
<■< iws it is a milk producer. It prevents and cures all
c iiiimon disorder. For hogs it is a positive preventative
and cure for Cholera. It is ea-y to feed—Directions with
each sack. S"hl by,
DKISON,
Northeast Comer of Square,
PERRY, OKLA
i n hand in the
7th street,
corned.
Vii't.: g ;ro. • " *••• f ;;n
amount of available cash
treasury i6 §1219.
The report of the Grand Lecturer
gave evidence of tho lodges being wei.
up in the adopted work.
remedy for that tired feeling. * une oi uie mom eiegaiuhu«i uwu.^.u-1 for() q c;us8. I Seesion convened at 10 a. m. today.
, . , .. ble social functions that has taken place. \0rman A W Fisher, J A Hullum, moraing hours were occupied in i .
E Dowden *nil wife were in last nig in . . iw,..BAl , , , . , 1 tion OI \C l"s.
i . ,, in I erry occurred at tho opera house, ^ Kingkade. , the usual bu&ine&s pertaining to Grand |
rm Black ear ai.« a tin t it «v nin£r.in honor of the ollicera and I 4jtiii,,.nfor \v \v .vh^roomliie. W J r ,..i«« „,.,tfnrc \ ,
INSURANCE.
ABE YOU INSURED?
A small spark often consumes
in a few minutes, the accttmttl/
1^ of P.. Perry 1/
last evening, in uonor oi uie ouiLuia wu i Stillwater—W W Aberctmbie, W J I Lodge matters. A number of addresses I Sickness, accident, or sudden
Piles of people have pilea.but l/eWitt'sjdel atea t(, the Grnnj i^dge, now in Hamilton. B 1" brown, G W Garden
Witch Hazle Salve will cure them numt>erofthe
When promptly applied it cures scalds
and burns without the slightest pain.
E E. Howendobler.
ession in 1
of the
" ' ; 11itii111ton. u >
r'erry A largo number of the j hir{s A yw0,,e
city wore present, besides chacdler—Johi
were made in the line of the good of tho | death frequently terminates th
Order. A resolution wos adopted tixing j valu.lble life 0f a brcad winner c'
I Chandler John [II Uoedecker, W 11 inij the election of officers of the Grand .
, many of the distinguished visiting ctli KiIier, I) \\ Ulam, Lodge for tho ensuing year at two j ^ nn] py family reuucine <
Attorney ,loe Miller WHUptrom the cers and members of the Grand L.dge. | i>awUee—Chas M Hill, O H Phillip*,Io'olook today. poverty and want. Fire, life and
The grand march formed at 9:30, und j .j, M jjroiiJue, Fletcher Dunuam, J HI just ft8 we g0 to press, we learn that insurance protects agaitut
ended with the introductory waltz. The | callowav. A G Soldina. our old friend, Henry Rucker, Grand .
Henry Rucker, S A Moore, R Warden for the pas' year, has [ K ^ tuts or tint..
G Bell, R E Bagby. \ just been elected to the otlice of Most
Tecumseh—W H Mathews, Henry Worshipful Grand Master. Wecongrat
.. " Ige N A K f P
meets every M ' : ' at * r
All visiting Knights we .me.
4 4>. C. W. Perry 1/ dg N
A Ancient Order of t'uited Workmen.: .... • • ••
meetB tirst ar.d third Tuesday evenings , (Capitol on legal business yesterday
Of each month at 7pi p. m„ in Glob- (;oi y ^ ^ q( s[,Tex;iB, ended with tho introductory waltz, the j Callowu}, \ G Soldma.
building on west I ide tijuare. woramen Hanks occasion was one of unbroken pleasure perry
V «.d« clald.liBht,only.nd.ng when the1 Perr}
d,f,'n^i,rlt~;r ' and family. bWect strains of -Home, Sweet Home"
' ——: I)o^N ltl Little Early Uisors for Jil- rt.u danoers that the hour waa
« wt Po*r\ Non-Interest lioml houHneps, uniigesti' n, constipation-
1 Olllb of*Perr> Meets every Thurs (onall pill u prempt cure. growing late.
jJ evening, S o'clock. All reform work
in.'men invited to discu.s tins bond
question. K of L.Hall, on Cth street
li urn
Admission free, no collection
A. H. 8 j-iwo, J as, li. bi.wis.
C latrman.
K. P
K. E. HowAndobler. Under the direction of Ihe tloor com-
F A, Carroll was in from Black Bear niitte , E. I>. Ninis, Fnnl \\ ilson and O.
last night and attended the ball at the N. Daily, tho entertaining features were
opera house. perfect, and the ball a complete social
I For nil artistic shave, that leaves the ' , , , ,
. ... , , The delightful music was rendered b>
face perfectly smooth and soft, go anil '* n-u-«
, v i• m11 ' ..i i i I Mr. and Mr. Geo. Lowry anil J. U. Uaiser.
r^RIENliSHIP Aaeembly No. lw*t ^ jmig at the Palace barber shop, se.
.. . • Tdtur.lnv even- 11 f 1 . .
corner square. To Noble County runners.
Snpt. D, W. Baxter, of tho city jn acc0rdance with the Territorial
schools of Guthrie, passed through last Agricultural Society and its views, a
night going hortli. meeting of the farmers of Noble county
No excuse for sleepless nights when will be held in the Probate Court room
you can procure One Minutecough cure, ^ o'clock Saturday, Feb. lo, lbl*0, the
.1 K. of L meets every l aturjlay even-
ina at 7:30 in K. of P. hall on .th stoet,
weet of land ottice, ,, ...
W.J. Srofr., M. \N .
Miss Merritt Hi:bk R S.
' I T I.. (I>iyal Temperance legion)
li. meets every Sundaj afternoon at 3
o'clock, at the Presbyterian church.
MAIU Lomi u,
Far.DTKF.EM t(, Preaident
K<*rr«t ury
CEIPPLE CREEK.
The fabulously rich gold raining dis-
trict of Cripple Creek. Colorado, is at-
tracting hundreds of people. By spring
the rush bids fair to tie enormous. That
there is an abundance of gold there is
demonstrated beyond a doubt. Fortunes
are Iteing rapidly made,
To reach Cripple Creek, take the S .ti
ta Fe Route, the only standard guage
line direct lo tho camp. Through Pull
man sleeperB and chair cars The Santa
Fe lands you right in tho heart of Crip-
pie Creek.
Wife—Here's an ocount of a man who
stmt himself rather than suiter H
of initigeHtion. Husband i h'v
didn't ho take DeWitt.s Little Karl*
Risers? 1 need to suffer as bad as he did
before I commenced taking these little
K E. Lluweudobler
This w ill relieve all anno\ances, cure the ( perfect a county organi
nior-t severe cough and give you rest and
health Can you afford to do without zatu.n of agricultural interests,
lt K. K. Howendobler. i 'X'he Territorial Agricultural and lm
... ,, , . . . , i migration Society lias favored Perry
Mrs Edgar a ins. i aiig i tr o ' | ti,e nest annual meeting, and now
T. Cameron, has returned to her home ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ baU rollingi gnd
in Galveston, lesas. j (ljia nccount n g0od attendance is es-
Go to the Hotel Orlando to eat,for the peciully urged. J. B. Beadi.km,
cook up there cannot be beat. Every- Vice Pres. Agricultural A Immigration
thing there is both clean and neat and Society. E. M. Clark,
every meal is a genuine treat. I \V. li, Pooi.e. Chas. Cou'oul),
C. l\. lligdon, who has opened a gro- Dk. Qbli.vnt, W ii.i, T. Littu:.
eery store on 7th street, opposito the; flm mid 4'a l«'r lieiins.
land office, is starting out with a splon j Hmoun(
did trade, l is goods and prices are ,,"u' ' . , , .o
" ' , .. on,. of Has and castor beans which he wil1
right. Go and see him. 30tr ,o#n or spU fnrm(<rs on r9Monnb|e
J. T, Marshall, assistant baggageman terms if seen at once. O le half block
at the depot, has been much nftlictod llurt|i of postollico, Perry, O. T. w 18 tf
lately with an Inllamed 'eye, but is now j —
much batter. j ® in is.
Garnett's Cherokee Cough Syrup la ! The effects of the Bank of Perry, con
guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, hoars sisting of bank futures, counters, desks,
ness,soreness in lungs or money refunded typewriter and oilier office attachments,
2a tf were 6old at sheriff salo yesterday.
Papin.
Mulhall—James llutchins.
Lexington J M Stovall,
El Reno A G Crockett.
Kingfisher—Abraham Mehew.
Oklahoma City T A Illaise.
Edmond—H W Carey.
Enid—M Godchalk.
Arlington James W Brown.
Newkirk—J M Haynes.
Perkins- Frank Kane.
DELEGATES Fr.l'M V. D I.ODCJEJ
Anchor F A Hunt.
Alva—J D Scott
Medford M E Richardson.
Remus- A K Finks.
Shawnee Or J R Shrive.
After the adoption of the report of the
I committou on credentials, some vaceu-
eies were tilled on the standing commit
ulate Mr. Rucker upon his success, and
I congratulate the Lodge upon securing
so efficient a worker as its chief officer.
Athletic Contests El Paso, Feb. 11 to £0
! To get good insurance it is im-
portant to select companies whose
| history shows them to be tried
and true and who make good ex
1 iiibits of bona fiiie assets and
! whoso vaii) losses bear witness
' that their policies are valuable.
Please examine our companies
For the above occasions, the A. T. A
S. F. will sell round trip tickete from
Perry at a rate of Tickets 0!l | We have had experience.
sale Feb. 8, 9,10,11 and 12, with final i r„
return limit Feb. 22,1890, Continuous 1 ^ '
passage in both directions. Fitzsimmons Office over Globe Dry Goods store,
and asaher contest, together with othors | pcrrv, (). X.
of note, will take place on above dates, j
l.*,,r further information call upon agent
For further information call upon agent i
Perry, O. T,
F;. E. WESTKUVLET,
Another Cripple Creek Colony.
How Would You Like to be an Oyster?
Vou wouldn't like it you say. Well,
! perhaps the oyster might object to tak
i Dr. Christner, Peter McKnight, R. .'I. ing your plage in the universe. But
ug commit- \jaxaVi \ 1 \eerd, Jim Cecil and wife j speaking of oysters, have you ever tried
tees, after which tho session clueed unti Harry wellman left today for Clip- j to feast on some of thoseluciousbivalves
2 o'clock p. m. | crePiti They are well equipped, will „t liuob Bros., which they have just re
Tho session convened at o'clock P-1 make the trip in wagons and will reach 1 Qeived from the Gulf. They are large,
m. The afternoon was spent in reports ^,0ijen Mecca in about three weeks. ;ine, fresh fellows, and can tell you all
of the Grand officers and standing com j about the deep water scheme at the
mittees, the reading and referring of res- Masonic Banquet. Gulf. Just try 6ome of theui and be Inv-
olutions and bills. 'Iho Grand Orator, Perry Ixidge. No. lo, will tender a ban- j py
oiutions nnu iniis. mo union "mm.. I'erry uouge. .i". io. n in lei.uc. u,... ■,
Selwyn Douglas, delivered his unnual | ,|llet to the officers and members of the j
auureott, «|||IU w t.o .v...... | v.iuun o A.hr . ,
interest, and was rich with oratory and ; ln^i corner of 7lh and F streets, on W ed
wisdom. The Grand Secretary, J. S.; nP8jay evening, after tho adjournment
Hunt, submitted his report showing 2'i (,t the session.
ihartered suborimit" lodges, and five U.1
I), lodges, with a total membership of
10? 1 in Oklahoma,
The order is in excellent financial con-
dition as shown by the report of the
Grand Treasurer, Henry H. Watkins.
I There is no indebtedness, and tho
Decision For l'.vnus.
Judge Museller decided tho Evans
Wanted.
i A bright boy or girl in this nnd every
| town in tho vicinity where there is not
| already an agent, to sell the No* York
Ledger, America's Greatest Story Paper,
j by the week, and act as agent, making
Richardson case this morning in favor 2 cents on every copy sold. No charge
of Evans. Court held tho notice to de- being made for unsold copied. No poa-
positors was not sufficient. Tho case sible risk, ^r full particular, cull at
will bo appealed. 11,8 u"ice of 11,19 PftPer"
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