Perry Enterprise. (Perry, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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THE PEBHY ENTERPRISE
IViiumieo Evkhv Friday Aptkbnoon,
WHAT AKE WE COMING TOO.
PE n« WELC
Publishers
SPmcBl'TIOM KATES
<|tih ywn (in jinofi .
rM\ mouth.-.
I'lifpo initaths.
ttiuglt* copunt
Russell Sage openly locke<l
NOT OATTLE THIEVES
THE MAGIC CITY
1 iik Governor of Colorado has issued
a quarantine manifesto against Okla-
homa sheep, claiming that they are af-
fected with ••scab."
\\ ii ex the lute Judge Hoar was asked
f he intended to attend the furneral of
a distinguished contemporary, lie said:
"No, but I approve of it.**
Even if there were not much to hope
from in the next Congress, there is one
consolation in the certainty that it can
be any worse than the present body
. ,,, * * up one In opposing the law requiring all r* r.
111..J togetW SL ret>k| *1"'" r"k',D" son" butcl">ri,1« "twlf ill the Territorv Au Iowa Editor's Impreuiona of Ptriy.
T ■ i "3 W turn u> the hide, ears, head and brand's i — '
The dicker that Cllv |*lnii'^(' ln(,'u'^ 'or fl°m five to ten days for inspection,' Geo. T. Williams of the Ida county ' n«iJr'anc*° ^era^: Proni the hour the
zzi ::;i sat Uo1;: r:, Piu,w,r-ut upov- ^ - «£ sw-js, r
oppose the law because the honest WUB pre8eut at t,l« Editorial convention vvul« uP«n for their pleasure. Thebu^i
this Territo- j we®^, wrote back to his paper the 11088 nien "f Perry, together with their
I ^™,i.^eet!^l'rtt' wereuntiring in
, r „ a premium and a silver ba ,h. ^ l° re™rd I Ark n8M rivor at Ark " 1 gUM,S' '""l
T. M. llichardton DC.Riclmrd.03. T. H. Richardson 3
FIRST STATE BANK.
PEERY. O. T.
re now held at
*' will i.n.T '* r hi' eM"'P]<> f"r""'rh in m-v di"trict "r
S'.,
Uold once at a premium and a silv
' will swiftly foil-.
If a silver basis , I T' T "7 " " aM th(,ir ■ • J e"U"" ,a"",US °k' hcma I ? w y the newspaper Uiys will n™ s,',on
then there is only the hope id its fr. > *Jook b *>h«*l, and in addition to this, w« tepout upon the rear I ^.■"■d they wiMerer oharlah fond
ooinace left Indeed it m mi i it ,t ! ! } *** r",i"'riHl under this law, to I PkHorm to obtain a better rlew of the i w,,rB SEX?, le won,Jerful way they
premium was offered for gold in New d""''f"'"' J'"™' he"d "n'1 Uil of, ™u«,r>. receive a an,ffof Territorial I pr,d,. and h°|« of\^"b^™uT'tbngl.t
Vork on Saturday. The present comrress ' ' " ® 0 Xm 'lu>'B for in-1 atm/'h ',,ert' Instead of forming a tar Umis in "the land of the fi' — h
will do nothing. • The CTlee of ,Ie : " '* SOmU " "
yellow octopus holds tho majority. Ku.
Capital,
Double
& ~u,i loo.ciu
■)e Lc
rope is becoming alarmed at our situa
tion, and single standard (iermanv is
Ii Ci-r.vitLAjtD will put his shoulder
to tho wheel and assist Carlisle in dead
earnest in issuing more bonds, tile tatter's
estimate of a surplus of £'22,000,000
the revenues may pan out.
1 he editors, true to their constituents,
adopted appropriate resolutions at thoir
meeting Wednesday and will use
their influence to help the Free Homo
League to procure proper legislation in
Securing free lu-mep.
i'oi.. A. J. Blackwell, the founder
of Blackwell in Kay county and David
in the Indian Territory, has been ac-
«juite.l of the crime of treason, and
a^ain engaged in stirring up oounty sent
tight* and building railroads.
My |ieople are not cattle thieves and I
denounce this law as unjust anil uncall
*1 for. It will not—as ib intended to do
Balling for a monetary conference. Vhe suT.lie To"", "'n tbi0Va" Who
alarm can onlv result in one thing and h f No thief will preserve the
that is an attempt to unload v ^ inspection, nor neither will he
securities held abroad. Kuropo bolds ^rd '600'1' b°°k '°r |,urPose of
S.00J millions of Ameiican securities,
more by hundreds and hundreds of mill
ng tlie age, size, color, sei and
brands of the cattle stolen by him; the
man who w ill be troubled in my opinion,
will be tho honest man who has raised
Ins stock or owned it for a time, and
who butchers it and fails to retain the
hide, ears, head and tail for inspection
for ten days. you have voted down my
If whatever character. I„ t|,e £™poS6.d """"dment, that the law ahull
railroads of
11 I, —fair God." Lonff
get for some train robber or bonier ruf e 1 orr-v ail(l her generous petjple.
tian, as a northern tenderfoot would I Capital:
ions than America can redeem or buy
hack at any price at present. Soa mon
ey and stock panic in America now
might mean bankruptcy for Kurope. A
l>ig london bank, last week, instructed
|t« customers to sell out all American
holdings *
imagine to have been the result, all
quiet, and we behold avast level prairie,
covered with a white mantle of snow-
here and there a stream, skirted with
timber and the regulation evidence of
the homesteader We heard no guns,
saw no bandits, nor even smelled pow-
der. The in.- was pure and cool, as that
being wafted over a virgin soil by the
tail end of a.Vebraska blizzard. Re-en-
tering tho coach with a feeling of safety
and contentment, we torm a new ac
quaintauce, contrary to the old advise of
"don't form new acquaintances while
traveling." It happened in this wise:
nod I A euul1 lo°ki"(f. fat sort of a "ladies-
meantime the railroads of America"' ,T' f"3""" who ,"lve
which issued the bulk of those seeur ttle Kt'«:k(i0 days before butchering and looking fellow was very earnestly
1 see you lire determined to pass the law
The editors of Oklahoma
have never been so elaboratelv and
handsomely entertained as at i'errv Tli«*
was superb in all its appoint
I ients and in menu. The ball was , ,
"f tulure, faihion and euavitv. The mav
or and lending men received" the editors
warmly and the (low of genial hospital
) as unabated Ujtil the departure of
"edfand'eft ajSti^,^'oSTn A GREAT DRIVE. AT
every visitor, which in the future nil]
bode much good to that remarkably en-
lerprising young town.
. Capitol: The historical resume of
Our Legislature," by Hon. W. T. Little
deserves!! place in every Oklahoma scrap
book. It contained many facts of last
inif interest, put in a racy way.
a G-sxiera.1 Ev.sino s
Money to Loan 011 Cliattels.
j. \. X. OREGOBV, i'res. KliED W KAKRAR. Cash
-5 BANK OF PERRY.
$50,000.00
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
West Side Public Square, Perij-, 01rlalicm.a.
GROCERY.
is, are c
i-iecoming
utinually running behind and
less able to pay anything,
many of them hardly the running ex
penses.
Th
but before you do so, 1 enter my protest
for tho reasons above given."
SEEDS FOR OKLAHOMA,
Thf Democrats of Utah seem to have
gone into partnership with the Mormon
church for election purposes. Hut there
is nothing strange or surprising in this.
Ihe Demoor&ts would go into partner
ship with Bill Cook, if he were free
talking newspaper to three companions
in a doublo seat. The man's countc
nance.on the top of his head, very much
resembled Iiill Nye. The subject of
printing attracted our attention, a fact
the principle speaker observed, where-
upon we excused ourself by the remark
that such conversations always interest-
1 us. fur we belonged to the fraternity.
The fat, short-haired man replied, "all
right, my long-haired brother, sit down
when it became plain that th^poii'cy'of I retl*r^ '"dicated that the demands lia.l! "nd j"'n UB'" The invitation was Be-
th w country was being directed towards " "° Rr"nt thllt howas afrllid that he | . we '"ltnt homp. ud was not
the simple gold standard, prices have I °0Ul'' Krant the request. Lately
continuously gone down. One-half' of | ho"'eV8r' ho informed Mr. Flynn that he
the redemption money of the countrv I K'.VU '1'tn extra packag.
business affairs of tho country
seem to be hovering about tho line of ..
anarchy. - Secretary Morton has decided that he
There is one fact, on o undeniable fact. | gl,e' ,ltl*ho'na an eitra amount
a fact that nobody pretends to gainsay, Set"ls' An for an increase
and that is, in all this financial turmoil I, Okl"hom" was made some time ago
and uncertainty, and ever since the time i . De,l'K',,e flynn, hut at first the Sec-
having been demonetized and i
^ I at all afraid that a car containing so
| many newspaper men would be "held
j up." The crowd of press boys wore en-
Norman Transcript. It was Perry's '
opportunity to show off to good advan-1
tage and right royally was it .lone..
-Neither labor or expense was spa-ed to I
make the occasion one of pleasure to
ery guest and everything went merrv I
as the pioverbial marriage bell.
Ok'ahoma Star: The Perry people!
made themselves solid with the news-
paper boys and they will not regret that
tney did so. No one remembers a favor
so long or repays it so faithfully as the
editor. It is a part of his business to
bear in mind who are his friends and
wno are his enemies.
Oklahoma Star. Perry has the hand i
eon,est mayor and the prettiest girls and
most liberal minded citizens, and the
tent
•arry a full lins of
best grub, and th« tinest court house. I
and the best hotels, and—well that's i
enough for this issue. L._
| Office D Street near 6th.. Xorth t
y | «umiio itmeemaoie in gold, enternriso — " >-«•#** . xnis makes 66.0001 T , """ ",,u | •„ '^hita Kagle: 'lhe report comes ^sidonce F Street near 6th.
has failed, commerce stagnated and the pRcka*e8 for Oklahoma. The extra al- LefB,fttor8 waa to be held the next day, I lah^e ^me^r^n" mt;mber of the
M"1" laae is being hopfleealy trand«J be sent to counties m«tin ^ ' ' brother, n.ght
: As this nation itself is a debtor, and not "f the an), and it is believed that 1'^'to Ix. Judge Bill Bolton of the cold having contracted the key-hole 8TRIP MEAT MARfffiT
Woodward, we stopped off, and while we J ^®u°h an extent that he could not! * fl 4 lH-JUlUKl
again, and could assure tlieui of party I Bl'lf made redeemable in gold, enterprise
advantages from the association.
I The usual issue to a member or delegate f '"utf f"r ^"'y, where a convention of j
is lti,000 packages. This makes (i6,0i>l. '"e rerr't°rinl Kditors. Governor and
T. D. THOMPSON S
ACJLB L01B
Hunter's Cream
Second t o none in the market. We alar c
Staple aijd p'ciijey (groceries.
One price; as low as any in city.
BOOTOE CUXjLXMOBE,
"SURGERY PREFERRED."
Perry, Oklahoma Tj.
The ro-submiseionistsof Kas. seem to [ ,,,ir llill,on "sen is a debtor, and not
be getting it in the neck again. Senator j a ure<,ltor will sooner or later expe
fHllard s joint resolution recommending ! r.'en< 0 ^'^ster that has overtaken
«i constitutional convention, which was
passed by the seuato last week, came up
tot action in the House and after a dis-
cussion lasting several hours it was de-
feate.1 by a vote of ; 0 ayes to 04 nayt,.
tho individual.
1 rnderthe present policy England is
' getting our gold, all of our gold, with
the purchasing power of gold increasing
daily—Wichita Eagle.
MOULDERS Or OPINION.
r iK vote on the concurrent resolu-
tion favoring Cleveland's recommeda-
Tion of making the $05,1)00.000 bond is-1 The Oklnl, ,m„
sue payable in gold, was defeated >v a under theheadiL / .?d^0r,a,,>''
vote of HIT to 120. The vote showed^^89 ° R UDl'" N°'
foT!i ami r eozst \ ,,f iT Temt°r-v
S
•irrangemeats for the excursion I., the | end. This convention is th
Cityof Mexico on the 1st of May, a able of the vear. , I
all of it will be sent to the Strip counties.
They will be sent to the county clerks,
and by them distributed to the people.
THAT 800NEK BILL.
A special to the Press on the loth
will give some idea of the feeling over i
Senator Martin's sooner bill:
f- JUoff!rii; froni,tho m08aages received
from Oklahoma by representatives and
senators today, there is a great fog m
that country, raised by the fact that the
sooner ' bill has been reported favor
ably in the senate, and is expected to lie
added to the sundry civil bill, as a rider,
and put through in that way.
'All the members of the senate public
1 messages on
>jeet today. Each received from
One received by Senator
most not-1 nu .ei,fn,>'' h>' ,mo8t of the
otti. nils of Oklahoma City, from the fact
were a stranger in a strange land, the
reception committee, "good Samaritan"
like, took us in charge and fed and j LAND OFFICE BUSINESS.
wined us at the elegant banquet, pro-
vided for visitors by tho good ladies of! Uei-,18'"ns rendered and cases dis-
Perry. ! posed of for the past week are as fol-
l There were about seventy-five editors ' 'OW8:
present at the business meeting, and v 0,„o ^SF'S DEC'DED.
they were a young, handsome and bright * °' -i.i-.^Uscar Tammler vs Win A!
looking crowd, and the many speeches 1 e"'9W ' f • Oecision of Register
and jokes hoard were both interesting i and Recelver i" favor of Tammler.
and instructive, and were happy mani- i asks si t for tri.-i..
festations of the excellent ability of the' moxbav. fkbri-akt Si. 1995,
Oklahoma editors. The address of wel-
come from the mayor and the response
by President Hoffman were literary pro-
ductions of rare valuo.
C. B. HUNT, Proprietor.
Wa Keep All Kindt of Fresh and Salt Meats and O/sters and Fish in
Season.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
SEVENTH STREET, Between D and E
Then
PERRY. OK L AH OH A
Many people from Ida county, it will
be remembered, were down hero a little
over a year ago and made the famous
'ItlahiMi.a
2033. Fred Osborn vs Jacob Kent so
i 8-21-3 e.
1808. Townsite claimants of Cross vs
S ii Henry, et al, nw 22-26-2 e.
, W'^fhen 1.) Wooden vs Robert ■
Ramsey, nw30-28-2 e.
2757 \VJ Durant vs \V E Baldwin
se 10-23-3 e.
MOUNT HOPE NUESEEIBS.
Perky. < iki.ai i< \i a
ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH FRUIT. SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES
AND SHRUBS RESERVE YOUR ORDERS FOR
E. CLARK P
'f.netor.
wkoskmuv, fkm:wry 27, 1895. 1
l> K Vaeman vs ti H Sclir.\der, j
I 20-1 e.
every editor in tiie Territory can arrange
to go.
The Leader thinks it is all right for a
man to earn money by lobbying, but can
not comprehend why such an intellect-1
.*1. bright, and withal! genial,
I he editors are called t he moulders of
public opinion and are laughed at for
assuming that they are such. The say
ing is true, however. The newspapers
make men and measures and in so doing
they are tho real rulers of th,
nitv, An intelligent and conscientious
Hall
ous man like Sidney Clark should de I n"".. .u nr8' lx> d,'8irp'1 aUn"
vote his talents to plugging for the do-11 , nff8 wllen 8<*ured ought
testable sooner bill. Mr. Clark was all j f ip""''' ber"' BUPIx)rt* While it ,
thursday, february 28, 180."
■ntingentweregiven various I J """'"V 01 ,'uu" W1'. Iawf?"^, °M ^ Byron
instructions on the matter from friends" B'"'e buildings and a large u . '
If Senator Martin succeeds in getting ' 116 P08'0^-1 building in course of ... f" , 1 Davi« vs W 1
his bill through congress, he would re ! tMec"on It 1...a two daily newspapers. u-\," D " °
tho Times and Democrat, and four week ! j J '>>an vs (i Hak
lies. Some of the original canvass tents
are still in use as barns, and it is amus- , phidav, march 1, 1
ing to hear one f the citizens say, when \i
pointing to them, "that is the kind of a '
house we all lived in during the ninn „ ' ..1 . S 0 Harns E -v Williams
THE C<
Kyprjthin* fir tcla « nanip].
■ ladies, Daj board l 1,1 pei
Pesky. o. t. .
MMEWCIAI I J( Ti:i.
a. v hi .hi fr
'ttinif
congress, he would re-
ceive a poor reception ami possibly a hot
should he secure a position on the
Oklahoma bench.
MUST COUGH UP.
i'itfht on the statehood question, but
woems to be a little too "sooner" on the
other.
. that there are too many papers in
<)klaboma, the wheat is beginning to
j seperate itself from the chaff. It the
Secretary Morton states that under l h" "lJ """ deserving news-
tho old tariff law there were, during the ' lnelor.v possible. It is to
month of December 1S113, 87 head of cat- ";v" interest and of the community
tie imported to this country. During ,Wh" h he re8"les' ' " Iieruiit a credit
the same month this vear.'and under1" ' 'mblu'at",u to 'anguish
to
Mrs. C«
Deihl Harvy, who ran for
register t f deeds in this oounty last fall
jn the Pop ticket has been sued u
32. Oliver M Walling vs Geo W'
re, nw-1-25 2 w.
1S01
er.M.THREE MONTHS ^>
ABSOLUTELY FREE.
house we all lived in during the pioneer1 ' , ,rl' , , rris "'j'1 h N U
days of our city." They speak of these ^ K'der' 110 1"2,:" 1 "
Pioneer days, which was only a year ago. 1806,
as tho average Iowan would ui. ' Jenks vs Ella H
nw 19-23 1 w.
and die
recover for i
1 alleged to
ler of the I
yesterdav
merly held the same office, to
the county 61,700.07, which it
be in excess fees. The Lea
i 17th instant, nays:
"County Attorney Huston
instituted action on"the official"bonds7,'f
I or county that will not support a good register
any thing in this tj interest them? Most I '!Ir amounts to^anything in bd) ' 'i'; ,vhich't is alleged, is the
ot tlie im|«itationa come from Mexico. " 1#v'"ltever. Tho future of an.
H."\ do (.ar farmers like to compete with ™Lmi'-v 'onHdentlj b 'predicted fr
foreigu coantries in stock raising?
ago
1.1 1 I overage Iowan would speak of hi:
bonds ,11 Logan county where she f!" ,nwn u^nt-v'lh>' >«"• g . After our I
iisit to I erry, and forming the acquain-
s Ella H Javne.
- S'iint hoiiis (ilohc-Dciuocml, -
tance of many f her good citizens' and ,he a,t™'i°n of our readers is called
the following words ^ ""d'" A' L' Hln'ls- the
. , I hardware man, which appears in this!
energetic editors
were su^ested to our mind
1 hail from
Might Payrs
Sixtl'i'll 1*«L'
l.a< li 111ond;i\ :iml l'ridfl\
i:v<-n Wrek.#- -
ixnported. Do our farmer friends
r ItV lived all my lif*,
ly with ma, inciudint; my
"ver thy Santa Fee
"sue. If you want anything in his line I n<>- "n'1
•ead his "ad." and go and trade with raI Publish
■ RE Newkirk Kepubliean say
-Mreelv ever before has there occurred
the characte
' supports.
' In the light of
ty ^ l,7t
om- 7n'illIntT0f hor excess fees; also Probate
Jud^e Lawrence, to recover
fees due from him.
of the public prints it be vigorously pushed,
e facts just recited Sf.dali
11,056.311
The case will
Rut stopped over t
And of what I hav- .
Perry, magic Perry
Oklahoma tatf.
him and we assure you that you will get
full value for your monev.
Beyond all comparison the
•d in America. Pri
'itftfest. 1
e. #l.uo 1
• and family jour-
FIFTEEN MONTHS FOR ONE DOLLAR
• "*e the Oklahoma i
beerved up to date,
in the best town ir
that lt "t;rrb,rw; • —- recueu ^f.dalia claims to have a girl who is
"wiiwiv ever oeiore Qfta mere occurred i ' J',!" 1 ° l)flS8il!R notice at " natural dynamo. Her name is Jennie
just such a coincidence in the unexnect ! fl °l" lDtr°duced into the coun- j \nd when *£' enters a tlark
<nl • i 1 k , „r v ♦f ^ i "1 by Senator Holes of Perry It .8 , ^ n l^( ()inos M 1,?ht «« ^ through
©it and specd> punishment for crime in i m..ulIPO u. ■ . , .* a ,ier illuminating power. It m death tn
uoe day as startled the law abiding; nti t 1 1 • 14 • will materially "Jiyone who touches her at the time
y ot that village on last Saturdav.j,3 ^ in their hard
two Toung Wi" tUrn int" , lhntsnothiu«- have a man in
Path in the I ° Journ"list8 ut th* «w-1 ,hw who h 3 'Ivnanio attached to
undertaker's office, the result of their j''t°r;\fees wh,oh now Hnd 'heir ways to hi8 Probosis. and it was death to the
■ rune and fol'y. One fjr robbing a l er m ^ i t>rs we" P,iJ sheriffs and like Keeley when it went against him.
rooat, the other for trying to hold up a ' . . .u ! "" """ I
residents that aresuetl in court is made Dcring Frank Ore
by the
ithin twenty-four hours,
<ueu lay still and cold in death in the
>il stage
Thk young people up in Kay county-
have a novel way f proposing and get.
ting married. Only last week a bashful
young man, not having the nerve to ap-
proach the young lady and make a for-
mal
Are you going to furnish a house,
the room, or set of rooms? Cummings A
Brown can tit you out with the best
otf
to any reader of this paper not n
Thn blank Must !>e Used
a subscriber
ure benetit of this e.\
The (
ordinary
obis Democrat.
1 iTer
goods at the lowest pric
[Fit
t Pnh. in Tar Entebpbise, Feb. "J
ROAD NOTICE.
d mail v
ney order,
' r- jour rvatn e
1 '-^nk draft. im..
CUT IT OUT ,riS J r,hthr
VJU1 11 UUI. |.ff ffi -and -t,v.
— office or express money o
CLOHE-DEJIOCHAT ntl.YI'IXi; CO.
Notice is hereby given, th
t at a ses
niipsioners
er's absence, his
IV
by the executive officers in the states paper came out endorsing the Feganf^l ch.n!?8',^ , jht >ouo« ^D,len
in.i couuties where the latter live For ' "nd salary bill aud rocouimendir c it „ . Kei1 hls love to sign a w
astance in divorce suits brought in Ok- <lne thing. This waa not'eri,.fv"ir ' Wlth him'and she accep
ahoma against defendants in Illinois harmony with (ireer's views s'.t ,r,l ! Bh,Uen«e- "'hareupon the marri;
lntlCM nuiof lia , . ' . . . y". ' oavunill) I contract U'JIH lirntrn nn
v*if county will soon have a court
l ouse which will lie built by a few of
ti<<i public spirited citizens. Perry has. I, ,
we believe, the best court house in the V™ "V m"de by I,crsonnl Bcrvi,-'>' the CaPi,ttl 4
Territory, built bv T. M Richardson i g0 to the officer serving column t.
«nd rented to the'county forTo velrs I
at ?1,800 ,K r year, at the end of which 1 " in IMb
time it bfcoo.es the f
*.\ unt). The I*. S. courts
leclaration love, at a gathering sioVofThe BoTrd°7 S^m.-
Of afevi o< biaaooial friends, the qnaa-1 Noble oounb, Territory of Oklahoma
marriage was l*eing discussed Sjij on ^*h day of Vebruarv. A I)
among other topics, when one of th. 11??1?.P*Mtto.'1 *i*0Bd by A. Stollmachar
gu-ta reuiarke.1 that in Oklahoma a
couple could marry by (Imply signiug a '"fating n certain countv road d.-s.-nl^l
-"mtract to tliat effect in the presence of M
Witnesses, when lhe touo^ s^Uemu ' «mm nc,ng at the p..iot about fl-.tt
man 40 rnds west .,f ti..- northeast corner f
r.t section 31, township 21, range " east
.ted 'hence running southeast on ne . of
marriage w tl."n,3' until the stream or .1
m readied, thenc" -
Sample copies of the Globe-Democrat will be
s^nt free on
application.
OHDEK
To (il.OBK PKINTIXG CO., St. Lotiis,
blank.
}|o.
Herewith find ll.«), for which send to mv addreaa given Uioa
Durant, twioeerery week, f, r Fifteen months, as parlour „«,,ai
ers of 1 hk Knterprisf., publisher] at I'errv, T.
Name of subscril)er
The Olobr-
ffer to rsai)
, , ... , * ntract was drawn up and
a little over half a Iduly witnessed Of course the contract- section 32 a distal,
the bill. He ,
igned ar 1 tor-uce crossing said stream or
' 8n,J.draw and running northeast . n nwi. of
, i°n 32 a distance of about 20 rods Be sure to ue
mplates j plains the change of base bv saving the H J ■ ° "br"J«e tlie em' PJJJJ] il st.^k.,,9 'J"1 ■«>& 'me. waa pre . :—
matter that ser-, bill was changed, but the facts are ti at I "1 D Ware placed in. 1'dm're a ! tB\^ f W aller. Abed.-ng..
out tne ra. ts are that and satisfy their conscience went be T" \dL O ^ooja. viewers and
eni M Kichar.i Nevm.s, jr. countv surveyor
day with will meet at the rlaoe of beginning
Iier year rental which leaves . 'T," "T"" "°t]"n'y B8mft ,he nwH,>'! There wiU ^ numerous changes before I with mT' l""'Ume|lt8 10 '«tfalize the act V1,* Vath day of March. A.
editor, but would also bring additional |11 leaves the house It g.«s against th ut auy spec.al act of our legisla- 'll': *J 9 0 t'llx l! • ''" of said day. ar.u
money into the Territory. The «rain th! Ilure' F..^TL':' "T** • «> nd give all
Postofflc© address
this blank, it is worth three
State
subscription.
property of th Iv 106 ma>'** matle *>y publication in the j the bill passed the oouncil practicailv L I for ^Us y th
rta pay ths^eoun ™unt>' where the suit is tiled. This it was originally drafted bv Mr i
la I Which leaves #n not only assist the needy I There will be numerous changes before „ ti .'.-,'!.'!. '
of
hwa to |wy for rents than they paid be- _ _
f. re the l.ouae was built and in the end ' , ' erritor> Tl.e.full teit tfrnin to come cut on the wrong sale . f
fclie owns her own property. kn,"vn ns Counf' "ill Xo. the fence and then have to jump back
— Im' " f I but it is somatimsa nsoaaaary
« Act providing for conductive ser | bean broken the I
House endorses the bill. .".ZI! ~^e l^islati^ assem ' J* as thTtn-I1«witU™ t? J" ' * 'tOU'h
would soon have some laws(?)
This Kansas senate has passed the
anti-pass bill, which will make, if the
endorses the hill, many a poor
statesman squirm. It will be a great
eav.ng to the railroads. Passenger rates
ire tiled at 2 cents |>er mile, and • is on such defer
unlawful for any par .„ hut
employe to ride on a pass. * bill was {«untv where the suit Ts'brought.
«i o passed which permits the railroad act* "nd parts of
onimissionerstofis the rates for tele-
graph anil eipre*< business. The tele
craph rate is limited to 15 cents for ten
'Wtlfc, *•'' i r4|nt for each o*id 11ional
*tv<2 i.-ith-i a dirtcaoe of ^00 miles.
Be it enacted by the legislative assem
bly of the Ierritory of Oklahoma.
hection 1. In all cases where suit is o ,
brought ugaoist n nonresident of this hntur,'".v the Senate passed 106 bills, lent generation is cow nrevAdin ,1
territory, sen,,, on such defendant must ml oa Mo, re wereahout a dozen out S r^ \UanU it has f 7
It seems that since the "aolid south,'
by mutual consent of her people has Territory
rd lias not forgotten
if northern life. A
dispatch of the loth, eavs: -The worst
I snow Storm in *1.« j r 8
proceed to survey said road, and gn
parties a hearing.
Done by order ,,f the Board of 0,ra
missionersof Noble county, Oklahoma
HAMH.i:
[L S.1
By II.
,, ''! P° -n. County Clerk.
M. I.horaha i, Deputy.
eirly moinir.^ „uu me \. uichir.ii
is now covered with five inches ™",'ho-.'ii«l nn'SheriS'
in tiie ^ Of course all the members were present (ground
wesir"''"*5-- «—
fsadlng and mifht dmm to*^JHoola -H "--"-niks^"''*^ 1" !he j improv'*ed "laighs and msrry snowball.
for tbe reception of ^cjre. —ngjing^rt,,. cnj.,^ the un^.-stomed
rir t pabliwhwd in the E.^tikkbisk Feb H ists
SKEKIFF'S SALE
5&X""11"" Ohtahoaia. ... fnv„r ,,f >
W. T, nnd t-
DEERINC, BUCKEYE
and WILWUKEE BINDERS
an ton A'Rock Island Clipper Stirring I'l
KATYDID and NKBRASKA I'l iN't niiKAKKlis
MITCHKLL and KISII BKWI) l \K.\| \VA(i
IIWS
I storm. The trolls.
Always j alyze.1 and practically no I:
There ' ing transacted. The street
night's
car system in par
usinesa is be-
^he streets are giv
a,.xvr;Tir.'.fv;" l"r"°
^'r^.,iL «. , l ublic auctifin th.- foil. h.
;n7 rit u:lt
t0| TJ; N"';1" V",ntv- ^•rritorjr of I•kiahoma.
nrKnll .frrnB Taken on ...■• ... ..
w 1 -mith.
u«t«d ti* day of r broarr, i
u- r r i j w Jobo A ft a,
fry C. (r*wford, T'epatv
l-'OLI MIH S and UUMBOLDT III ,,| K,s and . \ KliVa'<7ks
A Kl'1,1, DIM; OK | .
mil r liiwer Seeds.
C.,11 and
l>est Garden
I see Me anil net
A. C. HINDE,
i'ic;fc?>s.
soi'tii virn ahi:
PERRY, o t
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