Perry Enterprise. (Perry, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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THE PERRY K8TEBFBISE.
COUNTY VAP.RANT3.
FACING THE EIGI
n
PlBLlSHtfJ £?i;rv FlW'ay APTr.K.Voi X
Hubliulic.
Jtfd.e M(-A toe bus r. ( .l«\-e<i hip .1 There is a rerf genera) opinion among
•onr decision in which heh -1 I that the th-*© v.ell equipped f .r soaking a cor
' «*ounty treasurer could not accept county j root diagnosis of existing economic con
I wsrrahts n payment of saloon licenses. jditi job th t the country is appri
and hns reveal his forme.' ruling. |... certain ami perhaps unprecedented re
important in more ways than [ uvnl of business anJ industrial pros
rAY. nTTY 00OT0IL.
1 > _
JI e city council hoe been holding
<i:«.ly ami nightly Fe-s: ais the past week,
but moet of those sessions wore held by
ahing orders issued out of Judge Hierer's
urt
Friday ti
urda.v Judgu Diggn,
Holland and otheis r •
cured a mandamus cc
. i to meet and canvas*
anc« make returns of \
'Jrii.tr 1
ut.irr.:j tioi
i: ii til the Hh
iv ard
v. as r
ed, v. imi
t was found ii
at the
rom this
certiiiod t«
• aid l ad not
l y the judtfc
vie, attorn
•y f t St me: i
m*:1. mad
• a i :m
ju the minutes
inX the d
'
iu the rem-
which
'no couu
tt) mayor
and tiie Heal
foot-
ed as
>i 1 llllli J
JO votes ai
d Pancca.-tL
Rivuitf il
Hand a m
Keiuru a
to the cj
.nt for mayo
0\v;is
ud«e Iiiei
1 it wau c
i". arid the t
'rj I" '
Mpleted wi,
iM.'deil
n tin*
llti";':
oine rath
• • until 7;
ici! convening
i i'nrsell was i
J0,but
.t was
•'-cut
by
nonibei's o
tne council
n re
gurd to 1
he aUom
e of the clerk the
sui\ •: wi
tie 'it adjourn
n e.
^ COl.t
«niy morn
utf according
o pre-
viouh am
■■i nts
aii parties mt
•t be
• ^u'':
« Uieror u
ar^i- the ma
idam-
us p:oc...
na9'8, Jut:
btram* and
1 iios.
l>. y le ap
H-nrinB foi
the present i
icum-
bent • aii'l
J ud0re l>i
'tfs for tho o
livers '
elect. A
fter iie.tr
ug the aryu
ii> nts
Judf:,' i J.
• er ord ere
1 the count continu-
11 >\ raits
' M # j« r><
riran. n man of Pirn
in life has be# r
f hie r-r.
nt t.
t Ml t
v must
( . m:t-
ate. •
jut way of the transgressor it* hard
to give uj
It's hard, but tho
tnust take j;.
lay at Jl
i'1'.r on* s t.
I, and t\
Ives are h
yearling
I 1 iiat
HOPE b .
f t
tell o ir read era
II, will I.
v \;:i
hool teacher, recent).
" larles (Jinga Chin ee meml
indin
'••■<'11 fo ind
tod and ti
bring it abou
ki.l as city cierk n
tnina to run the
he th mght best iustoi
ng the man.'.a
term; i
;'i n
■ . i a bright an
,rger or inspect
unty. We would i n
uut colored men are «• I. _• ibI
! IlllU'i I ti
i m.-il li
kford, I
mulched f
Iteniatinff ti
r one (\
a jury f
unniuistr
iv proli
run heaviest snow etorn
in that regi
>n Saturday last. All travel
mpc rarily impeded and telegrapl
munication
r known
liiitKt
It does not pay t
court." oven though you Mi-ve yol ar.
right. It i3 better to obey and f * k
re c than to seek redress and th
it least it is saf
mty uenian
owe it, a
tntf t
li indebtedne.
f the lav
infi
1 he income tax law has boon declared way this matter
l)e imperfect in many particulars and Press. What w
tnat too by a Democratic Supreme individual who u >ul i deri
• approval of its actions. 1 > d with an obligati
rset, would say, '•()!
ak w iLin: should have retrained
in the United Sta'< s wl.ile he wr.v m.t
i ablishtnoo
ikv re; urns maito.
mil met again at Wed
rlc, after footin
dims. announ(TH.J , nan
irLits f
but in
rood: 1 don't pay inv <i«>l>i
nsidered a scoundrel
ivecently our count>
boon sellinff at from
and other warrants at eimim
The markot
I uostions referr
tthat they h
lerk informed
I not issue ti
ing out a common du i
K igland and associating vitl
l" >vaKv has caused him to sink
evei of the brut
r murder,
led to Jud^e li
rder ousting cuy ciertc
Tho council thou
n ichitft r
hines work ali ri^.ii, out
doubtedly something wr' ng wit!
machine proof reader. Proba
it appointment as clerk of
pollate court h.s left the machine.
iuage Diggs was prenia
g this order as Pursell
iiiiormeQ all parties that
pordance with tlx
rt as .i n as possd
inursRv eveuing
iShawcrosa was
and 1
n ti.
i nvcri v
l.«hor )• i
till there must b«
...-r
TSD I
CUL'AuY.
IJIR l>04\
is still over in Paw
ntv clerk l'ursel'. If fen
pen 10 run a- r .s I.ill [),
uld be no one to protest nga
natable elect being sealed
tead.
is in if
that ti
rriblc dcf
irl v la
ill w a:
p imply
admomt
RVriKwe. T
g or the, .\
list confen
land was accu^d . f h-
than he co i!d
tf a Xtw Vmt.c oinner part]
thetime of h ? eli* -'ion aim m,•inl-
and a terribl
BOUK
report was not t
f this were the worst t
■vouId be f- • ' but
his recent ' ■ «u I
miriL'. and tliei
r tnc
bond l he
; si\
rati
t <r
•apacity
ut fi
f itS HIII:
ness for jiair
There is a
the returns of ti
iv d popular sentiment on i
not changed, but that ti
fluteiv aniagonisti
llld Met 11
' i sit many «M..-cts t- American |
and beef, but as they are not opj
American hotseHesh it w. uld iiot be
bad idea to flood the foi
with that commodity wind
per than any
cbuutrv
■enmg.
• •• i form t
partv w>
t:<«n have
mnion with
to sa\
l the p. i r - sentiment
f
l-iobabilitiea are that 1
understand ti
mitv v..i] bo Hot up.
does not
ugut. 'J
nduus and sudd* n pro-
man wild
t that he went d
and got his load
he got the letter to
fch'.Aa sometding
1 le evidently for
the fact that for
to the curse of drink.
ioiii he shot down lil
and persistently upheld 1 im
ited him to becrm.- i man. liv
,n abj .,'t j rftert.v with not
f to shield her from ti
floor to protect her from ti
ilo he wasted
in riotous livir.c
11.ItEAPTKR nil I
month or moi
amount ai
k'- ther with baca pa\
be ii
iiensi
r s 11.
Ii.is made such a
the work of coridm
ii in t i r J 11 at |
ker instend «>f strong
November. Itnasnct m
ble gain anyw
;i is against it in
ity. and ali of the conditi
A' that it is diarui
beyond hope of lec.ivery for menv
irs to come, and v r< i> all
i.'ny . ••• j>u i in i
lition for ti
This
u as an advert;-.-ment, but i
pinion after carefully reading the v. >r
We have !iot yet ruuu me ^upp
ale . f Two Xaii.ms, hut it
I.
f reading t
J'hi'v are ci- tinod t
inlluen'i e in linatieinl mnttt
l'o t<
rs. V\ in ie ;
h'.-h a
it the
.eterai
tat. I
I old
[ peonh* nni!
flag that all would
should an emergen
lad v rail
ut lli
Secretary Lowe Tuesday sent out
an official notice that H. B. No. 128, re-
at;ng t'< the time of the asseH^rnAnt of
property had not passed the council, al-
though it was f igned by the ppenker of
the house, the president of (he council
and the governor. The bill has been
•ouncil m ' to I nrassed I ti rown out by the codifying committee
t.'O V - in the 'irst and second waiuh j and will not become a law.
< r.t r.g Peery's expose in the El Hano Globe
ei ct ' the little play of Hens ley's in appro-
priating another's speech and delivering
il ie t as his own before the Press Associa-
sauie by | '^on «it Perry is rubbing it in pretty
( hiinl on IlenBley. His defeat for the of
i nil at .10 with •'1 f R n;orr«f El Keno, when all tho
< nu i. men.!. rpst of the tirket was elected was pretty
l;t ■' d pro *«• ltd to igh, but this expose of Peery's ;.k e\en
0 votes until they j worse.
ard v i cn it was
of the p.„i books !
inspector for tiiat
1 finally informed
a Ithe mu-siDg book |
uld produce if nee j
h
E il jJ y p L L.
f "si I 2> 'KV § % 111..
il
ards i
1 lot'sf. bill 112 passed by the late log-
ture. puts the counties of tlfe Terri-
I 1 ally ou a cash basis after the
t w ■ n J i y. at which time the
county commissioners are to
ti amount necessary forcoun-
- aad make a sufficient levy
•ribiaga penalty for edntarct-
ii .. . . inf!ebte<liioss «. f more than SU per
if t"- levy made. Under these
i ew laws spot'ific levies are made for
i acb fund and one fund cannot be diver*
toil t>) another unless at the end of the
\ear all charges against it are paid and a
I surplus left. The warrants of each year
ainst the levy of that year,
<f\Ti"?
<T~A P ' Tr--*; J
^<3, [; V.y w'- ii. n
il
//e also keeps a full line cf Superior PAINTS, CILS end VfiRHISt
if you intend beautifying your premizes ihis spring, soe Howendo'der,
, >loVi
<r>„,
uiir W'orks.
ami pr
4 Doors North of Thompson's Grocery
PKNNY, - - OKI A HUM A.
You will find Repairs for all kinds of Cook iVj/ss an / i-'natin < Sto/oz,
Crates, Covers, Doors, Dampers, Shelves, etc. / a/so i-'neir bruit.) purl;
in Castings, Iron, Steal, Brass, Copper and Cennan Silvnr. I repair all
plncing each year to Itfeelf and tbaking it\Lockt and mate Ktyt of all kindt, / repair Furniture cs good as new:
; I'- . iv.v -nain tliat t-very wurrant work on Gaso.'inG Stoves, Sewing Machines.
paid by the taxes of the year
;r,L -1 h it is drawn. Trie tin> • for ?th St. 5 doors north of D str'ot.
T7\ C< f\ /> ' ■■■•-r f-.-.r 7
meet has been changed to the loth of
June, so that the assessments may be j
cert i tied to the board iu time te make!
the Julv levy Kx.
Wichita had a sensational double kill
ing at the door of t!ie Christian church
last Sunday morning. The parties were ,
man and wife and were married two :
years ag< .but had been separated some i
time. The husband caino back from
Kansas City where he had been at work
imd meeting his wife at the church
deer after services asked her if she i
would live with him. On being answer-
ed in the negative he shot her dead and
tSen turned the pistol on himself with
like fatal results. If every man who
hills liiH wife would have the nerve to do ■'
as this man did it would be better for
the country tit large.
Wednesday morning at 1 o'clock at
at Pauls Valley Joe Paul was shot ami
killed at a lunch counter near the Santa
Fe dep'it, while waiting for the south '
their certificates < f bound passenger train which he was to
board cn rout* to Paris t« attend the
HANDLES THE
DEERING, BUCKEYE
and WILWUKEE BINDERS.
Canton A Mock Island Clinja-r Stirring Plow
il|l|)tT .">1
KATYDID and XliBRAsrCv 1-oNV li.UEAKKI.'S.
MITCHtlLL and PISH BRAND FARM WAQCfrflS.
COLUMBUS and HTMHOLli I' UUCtilts and CA1:1;I \.,;
A EULL LIXI-; 01 11 4 , . II" i . ,
f>Pst baiden and r lower Seed
Ccill and st
Mtj mi
A. C. HINDE,
801 TH SIDE SOT AIM-:.
et I rices.
United Stat
court. The assassin,
T. M. Richardson DC. Hichard*on.
stxite: JH-
of the proceedings of the w'los,? njtme is McClure, i3 still at largo,
the same time, whereupon I Paul died in 45 minut3B after the shoot-
ing. lie claimed that he knew no rea-
son for the unexpected shot. A notable
incident is the fact that several years
ago Joe Paul shot and killed his father,
Kon. Sam Paul, at the same counter]
where ha was himseif kii'cd. His cousin
Will Hull died of small pox a few days i
since at Hot Springs, Ark.
LAND OFFICE BUSINESS.
Decisions rendered and cases dis-
1 of for the past week are as fol-
APITAL,
< X )Q.fX )
\ I< >i le v t' i L< i.-i n <)r i C 11 11;i -
. (iKEGOUY. l'res,
tn L tiTif
•'"■V BANE.
0.
r
X.
I'TwI) W. 1'ARHAR
RRt... - -
TRANSACTS A G EN EH AI
West Side Public Square,
CASES DECIDED.
In the case of Homestead entry Xo.
invi iviug title to the sw **•} "J 12 e,
wherein bertha Chapman was contes
tant and <' S liarger en try man, wherein
the issue of prior settlement was raised.
the Register and Receiver both decided
in favor of the entrymau and that the
ntost or Chapman be dismiss • ;.
cases set for tuia l. „ r,
....... n Street near nth,, \ -rtli aide square
M°ND*y, AI bii. 1... is..,. Kefiilence I' Street near Oth.
No. 107. Win Ii Bruce vs T Baker, so
" —— —
1118. John Craham vs National THE
! A :• k •
BOO'i'OS CJi/LLiV
■'SURGERY PREFERRED,"
Perry, Oklahoma Ty.
misr.ioner ret
send hira their vo
tn6 business of t.l
the best possible
payments.
Thf. comptroller of the curren t has
decided that Messrs. Springer and Kil
gore, recently appointed Judges in the
Indian Territ<jry,can:.(d r ' ''ivocompon-
fation for their services until they are
confirmed by the senate. This
doubtedly call for an extra session of
congress as it is not likely that these
i wo gentlemen will sorve any ti.mj on
the be.'.ch merely for their health.
Iiutlor v?> John C
Arrr rrio>- is called i thc"adMof th
Kansas ("ity Journal in another column, ^bioon June 4 fur f
The Journal i the inf.-t newsy r. ctro- ulating a*policy f. r ti
politan newspaper west of the Missis-'
"ippi river and always in the pr <• . .on in
any newsy reform. Its latest venture is
h reduction of one-half on the price of
the daily, which brings it d nvn to ♦ l o
per year, Sunday included. As the
Journal is published seven days in the
week this brings the price lown to a
fraction more than one cent per <• ,pv.
Subscribe for the daily Journal and get K rd to the currency. Ti
all the latest news for the least mon« v. pute are such as can not
any kind of corn pro anno
the next Republi evasion. And th • sam <
merely parent as to all other iir
'he discordance is ^enor
f finding a way to ha: i
ally impoHsibls
Tnero are evident sig
er understand the s
anxiously looking for s
prove it. The call-? f.,r
conventions to be held 1:1 Illinois
purpc f-e yJ fr/
party oil the c
rency (juostion signify t iat th. in.- i
anco of doing someth i.g to e< i id if \ i
invigorate the separated and disi
eleMents of theorgani/at on is fully
pr<*ciated. But all sucu cdT«'i tsare lil:
t" fail, i<r at mot-1 to , par*;;
successful. It in imp- -:abie fo iini.v
any basis upon which the deferent f,
M >ore, sw 22-20-.'}
'J107. Sarah
Withers, n* 14-22-6 e.
wednesday, april 17, 1805.
922. Benj F Ciie vs Itobt J Robinscn,
n w 27-23 1 w.
saturday, april 20, 1895.
2821. John B Collins vs A J i Jensen,
no 12-26-3 e.
For Sale: Some fine Red Texas oats
E. H. Perry & Co.
For the next ten days I will give spec
ial prices in dressmaking and fitting
Remember the place, third door north
"f Thompson's grocery on 7th street.
'12-tf. Miss Llvnie Tur^ek:
Are you going to furnish a house,
room, or s*t of rooms? Cummings k
Brown cas tit yoil out with the best
penurious goods at the lowest prices. 5tf
Ho forgot
I many times K«en guilty of a '-ave 11 limited amount of fine (ie
to that f which r - ac used mHn millet seed for sale at 80 cents per
toe great sacrilk
S Til IP MEAT
C. B. HUNT, Proprietor.
We Keep ill finds of rrtsh and Salt Meats and Oysters and r,sh in Th -
Season.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
SEVENTH STREET, Between D and E. PERilY, OKLAHOMA
THREE MONTHS^
ABSOLUTELY FREE.
Tin:
- I;(><!is (Jlohc-Dcinoereil, -
I'iirlit rami's Kuril Tiiosdm ninl I'rlilav.
sixtceii Kvcrj Wi'. l,. ►
t ions can come t
It will not do f«
can candidate for president t
way that he stands on the party platform
on tho money question. Harrison did
that, Ch velma! stcoil on th(- Oemooratie
platform too. They stood on tJi<>se plat-
forms long enough to get in. We hope
the next platform will bo made t- tit ti
iaudidatf. pj ||forn ■ are n<
mless they embody the v.cws of thecau
<;i iatefi. (;.iv. Mr- i „ • e;,ml0tp „ut
uf it that way. II is oppt^d to ail
ver, be cannot honestly f ti 1 rm i silver
platform. Tho remonii . i on « t 1 I• ■ r
is t.i i;eimportant If a.-any •,... /.Mimnt
(>f |he tariff, and tbi Ri{ • . an oandl
late should he per, on a i!;. in favor of it
Kingfti^er f fVv*
11lli' " I: I V
and ti
pracli
t! at the
It wot ld seem that McKinley would
have to much p • Ii11ca 1 sense, to say the
least, to have uttered tho sentiment im
puted to hiin against silver. We con
hider McKinley one of tho greatest
woman when shr? had
ir, when the future was dark
ly, and no rift appeared in the
clouds to cheer her in her ap-
^.p'de -- struggi • he forgot all
t that her love hail final
bushel. Must bo sold at once. This is
a snap as the seed is selling everywhere
at $1.10. Come quick.
E. H. Perry & Co.
City Teacher's Examination.
Perry, O. T., April 5, 1895. In ac
cordance with instructions from the Ter
ritorial Board of Education a (.'ity teach
er' sxainination will bo held at the
Mill I in,.-! to QDQthor, though : till .1.. "Ch0''1 b""din,C "
ly cooled toward him and that in her :
warning far sympathy and attention,
which ho could
fi to I
-ting herself t
Beyond all comparison the biggefit, best
nal published in America. Price, *I.«K) per y«
brightest news and family j nir*
Will be sent
longer satisfy, she
It
! tefnocratic party has
ti >^|<!e before, and y« t
and regained its tr.*,v h; out its pre
misfortune is obvious]
that it has ever encoui
vious instance has it ■ • o.\n - !'?
( ufjerative power, and * > \
feel>.• r ess and .lecay. Tt i ,y
• uHjiiied to < ifly dissol'itioii arid
' ' • but certainly •. ,. .
_f.it.ons of that result thai ,■
fore la«en presented ii the who *•
|Wf M ■' torj rn
stafesnieii of the times, and as such, and {,N ,)ut ih«one
as a politician, he is not likely to kick I nn^ 'his drove hirn t
against tho pricks. Free coinage of nil
ver on some basis is as inevitable as the
flight of time. It is practically in sight
le v. and when once a sound System is
ado; f. d recogn:;o: 4 silver as money ve
may < \ p< ct better ti tor n.
ST ck is now able to live off tho irrans.
• fad o11r rains come earlier the grass
\\« ■ hi hn\c been far enough advanced t >
•'ford feed by the hitter part. «.f March.
Ih.
• 11 is
i r r♦ i r r,I-v 01 P®rr>' Oklahoma Territorv, on
I 1H9. . beginning at 0o'clock a.m. AI!
applicants will be charged an examina-
tion fto of one dollar, All applicants
must provide themselves with peus.
paper, ink, etc.
O 0, Palm in,
Supt city schools.
\N anted
- Information in reganl tc> n fanning
A <.o. (i i iniijr, | mill, loaned by us last fall to a German,
a h •; opei • I on I) «trev laindug to reside in this county. Any
new postoilice where they of our r^ndors knowing of such a 'nil
lesperation and
lie pulled the fatal trigger that ended the
I hfo of the f ne and ruined the life of the
"ther. Vo (f.-dsl the weakness of manl
Win!" * not. ' vei!: . tho woman, it
• ' is Hint the murder waaopwaHl-
iy i- i that the p«'ipetrat' r should suf-
fer ti e p. i i.Ity. TI • fact that the M.>m
an sinned k1. Mild n ' e<.-\. }jj ,.^
'. ««•) | . ,f IK ,t1;
1 I '•••.U nn.l I i ii.-lo. lur.'.itig will «r«Btly obh*i by notifyliiK u«.
,1f | K, II. l'r.K r i Co.
FIFTEEN MONTHS FOR ONE DOLLAR,
to B 1>-render nr thiB puper Iiot m w n «ulwril r to Tho Oli.l.lo-I'cmocrat.
'I his l>lf.nk Must Im Th<..| t.j eocurc bei . fit >,f thin i- .trui rJiLi.ry olfiT.
CUT IT OUT 11 ir T'm11' """.'Iih fr.— sul H. ri|.ti<.n. Fill in your name
VUI. I mt( IBocand iMte,and mall with oh d illtr (btnk draft, t<
...— , r .nee or exprww money order, or reKialered letter) direct tu
(tLobe-hkmocrat PiMNTixt; co.,
St. Usv-ls.. 1^3.
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