Perry Enterprise. (Perry, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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['"To gold ano silver
NtiT.r:4' A'v ?•'•?<* of a-t Ancient
City FuunJ in K .is Count/.
r^Wl^Y*. v. H, . Iltrra
FfUI> \ X\ AUG. 1, lSJjf..
FT. A. Williams, of Washita count;
who li.it, iK«en Jir>..•.(>(elingall over north-Ian
wrest. (Ikhihomu for g >id die ing : he : ..-
EOUCGi. rOAKD ii^STING- A De ' ted Ai.t; r /a L; Sou
i We ' in ir t'n) Tuj'i ,;i (ui of ye -
Twelve nwmbffl of the school board | terduy, jb« foil wnW
resjioiided to the roll cr.l' !- «t i gfit Af a cwgd ok thanks.
ter rMdhifr add approval of the minn.ee leerbf the city today OS mv sa.l er-
< f; ,-pre. t. . mwtiuir. the Boor.l al- „llld tu ,.rt_ lo„t,
k,'
lilf.
Ciinuiij.,,,
'' I' t T. N UAIKH:
... , r . , i — -Wvelaud in behalf of
lowed the f r tbapranooe week, I mT , , t„ Ma L n-
I.tii,..' to t.f.i.I.i H i- v.,-re also ku« on iny way, I desire to extend mor
I
past taree in-• r' -. vnf.vi to ii . ( • : • -t. . . J-.,.- h;
... , , I, • ' anu \\ ictiita friends w
I !ner Hera:-1 onusdiscove •« asf cvvs .are. 3; ('. C. Ing,am ■->. •
..] re*.if paint*.; I\ yj l£ hard
THE WEST SIDE BALT
OUT PLAYED AT L\
T03SE23
EE I
i have so kind!.
J have i ist returned f. en a tr i/> fur ; ..j, lumber, it • _•
I ther out i rltj v « et. t i. W. Ohai.ijw ♦. Jf.j Th# b
l^mynlAh NOTES.
• •••in fa-ury would prove n
\ u-ot here if properly man- we t
Worked t)J 1
Mexican war.
- ti k&ovi «:a .n\s boycott on wore uaed i,
• Siiifjth/il banks still continue* So
" t . .i OaL'ii*.
: i third party friends may
to h-aw n, bat they will mner get to
n i. g I Saai Jones.
• ' in i ai. >ns now are that the bie>
. si. wu! be divided, Tom Heed ha*
• .unl/is alive tj tin* interest.* f
They air- ady have si,-.it er,
• lit i.u- lea^'uea jn fulj working or
• C i v } ar a dru^^n wli«. r : - i
• . 1 ;or Dr. Holm •• in ( :.ica
' /i.t aim because ho Puspici ,ne'l
all tbiu^ wye not square.
o<J .ir of the Alarceline, M"..
t.-ror >•. , i- that when he to hi ave;
• op. , he will not Hud ury inau an
thiTi ..earing Hide whiskers
VV m - uie one filcase t *st us up i
•rui^a boycott Just otFor us j.
i.ik ii.)U and n > how qijicklp we will
ro'\ . away and demand gold
i." Ail., success of t binictalists next
. inay be judged bv the results of tln«
b ite between Harvey and ij. i r, tin
e Uietal vv ii! b Kli tlv ia the
I ru#-; city council tind that tin-
.• company do not fultil their apr«•
nt and cannot supply the water,
■ ca i reconsider the r.'holuti in of a.
• ,'tai. • and thereby r ; «-ve the city of
;vil reaponsibixity.
w • ta is a dry town from a proh i
-• o• i standpoint and to show that mi-
/ irtuiio never co.nes singly Satprda\
. • Arkansas river was higher than foi
: two years, ti e exact time s. ..
ii r.iioons were wholly closed in l! •
• ,i i .• wonder.
ii:« colored people of Kingfisher ii«.
n . ;>• em to know anything about th<-
• i r the convention there on Augur-1
. .. and in a letter signed by about a
it .n of the residents of Kingfisher, iv
.a asked that the convention I..- .• ,!1 m
i ii. i'hey say that Km^ii -'ier in no'
rea«:v t«j entertain con.{ any.
i ns is papers publish
tiu-> can lind about des'itut" -i in Okla
i. nia in a bragadocia : u t < f a way, !.
>et in one county in that tial-- i!!;is
there are (J00 liussians who aro bcit.L,
Ja ptup out of the county trci^ur^.:
lii.it ia more people than can l-
uud in the whole of Oklahoma in *.
i -titute condition.
ii has become a serious qusctiou now
.9 to whetiiQB Marsh Mardock is r;.*.il«
;ii in (Jov. Morrill, and will bo abio to s<>
seda from tho stat ! • i and *
tnbhsh a kia^d 'a cf hi.- own, wit.
V. ichita as the capital and M ;. •-.; j,
ruler. Prohibition and woman's sutfoi
i«ge will both be tabood in the articles of j
i ncorporation in the event the schem •
works.
Kansa* Democrats ar. to i.a. a ia. :•
f car pet-bag, mu. John \V. 1 'r.-i ■!,, (
Indiana, has been appointed warden of
the govenaicnt prist,a there, an ! ti -
.ocal Democracy have goa l r. .. i i
fear that he will bring his appointet
with him to 1 ;s new fi m. «. T. , .•-.n
derive some benefit, howr\ur, frt a ti
fact that it would materially increa-
the party vote in the state.
The Supreruu court of Oklahoma lias
nfhrmed the decision of the lower • > irt
in the Irwin divorce case, thus annul! m
all divorces granted by the probate
courts. Thia will prove rather a com
plication in certain cases, as many of
the divorcees have agaiu married. Tin st-
are now liable to criminal prosecutim
which fact will doubtless bo taken ad
vantage of by some of the interested :
parties.
An exchange puts it this way: When
the - v.v.y, blooming bl x a. >rs are 11 e
universal go, how will tailors press the
creases into tbem, I'd like to know?
When the baby's head is nodding, ml
it wants to taKe a nap, how can mamma
lull her darling in a bifurcated lap:
When the chicKons go a grubbing in the 1
garden in the spring, how can Bridget
''shoo" the creatures, with no skirt V •
Hop and fling?
C. K Randall has secured control of
♦he Perry opera house, and wi:i open the
season with a comedy on the 21st an !
-2nd of September.
J. K.tetwood, J. ri. Hanball and m; >clf,
prof^iec: if.g aud surveying out • oms.
We ma.ie a new discovery , .u.iis c*>ui
ty, we found gi'l i and silv- in ium si
laive '.'-gia .s of corn, .aid on a cret
cal 1 l y t " Spaniards "Kaskarado
i ancient mines wi ich had bee
by the .Spaniardo befoi
'lie old furnace.'
yet. and pigns of a v I-
I,'" '0 iin mutants were
e We .... •
earned j-sU-rday thai
town 'ai Turke\ i ieek
We are 't 1- ;i i;1..
plain tu b
I age f a')out
found 1:1 t;. • pi
rich mines. 1 i
the old Spani- i
hail been found.
ell as can be
• i! ..-ta:
\pt
we still tind gold
i find <
.an of his
ni. ! gr« '-r,dt committee
were granted further t i;:o in which t>
arrange for grounds ou which to move
lae .Id high school builditig fur theber.-
efit of tlie colored children. The same
e inn.; tee were instructed to wait upon
t, „ ;!,«• «-ou; a aad urge upon them the i..
a h , i. -c ty of gra ng the street iminadiate
l ly west of the school house.
I l i-e same committee was also i ?struct-
ed tD wait upon tlie water company and
j inform ,t that thej were ready to re-
ceive piping for the building*
, contract with the city council
| Messrs. Talliaferro, (i.liner, etal,sot-
; ing as a conim.l'.ee for the colored poo
! claimed the old board had discrimi-
nat -d S •: . an i e ra \.*s and asked for
I '•"'' • ' • • an 1 bet' r r > ins. Lob-
•
: aud granting addition-
h graded schools, which
ass -ti
Mas.
W. livrcu.
Mrs. Hatch in tlie mother of Clyde j
Mat tor, ujk.mi whom the sentence of i
death hus been pa >.- *d f- r the murder of !
a man in this lerritory some years ago j
and an application for a new trial refus- ;
.; t to gi\ th - n the full ext. .t of tlie
• ;i ■ A ' ice a imei" or'order of removal'
from those courts is nece-sarj- before
one f Marshal X \'s ' rut .es can go in
to the S, n"ie eountry after acriminal.
X«)w, in the case of Jessie Finley j
The olHcers got her in the Seminole
c aintry, and are liable to a charge of
kidnapping j ist as mud .so as if they
went to Kai:sac and g t her v. ith« a
reuu:.-it a. (' vr ."ad Chi i t au were
arrested in Pottawatomie cc-unty, a a.I
t ie d • •1 it\ s i "air- . aild not Ije han tied ( Fully 2,«xa' |>eo[>le . ere present at Je-
f r the.r arrest, but in the other case rome park when the gaiue of ball be
they have got their foot in it." Oklaho- tween Perry and Knid was culled nt 3
man- _ c'clocic yesterday afternoou. Huth sides
of the diamond wereMined with carriages
li.'.iiJ CiTU
..-1
STAGE OF THE GAME.
En!d Li a7es tlie Si Sai W ; iaP-i -
' i/ Very Gcod Bal!, Eot
!?.- in i; With Pen>
11 I! M iW
Iml aw
. .•■ j r s:
LX>rirfi« u in f o..r of S
H l*i.♦!•• i'it.: t v* .1
.v;:;.i:-.t .in.to
iu«. v
Aw
i KF.T ■ )lt TlttAL.
Mou<iay. Aukos? ■">
k... io Joiin a ik
uw J|.^ i-I w.
H7. Nora 6 Alien
• U.ta A txluii
JT-I o,
ial\
il.H
ed. There is nothing further left but m
to apply for ex- utive clemency to the
president.
During the several years that "this |
case has been in the courts the faithful
mother of Mnttox has been continuous
in her effort- to assist iiitn, puttii ^ in
11 all : or time and vast sun. - of money, in
l>cr|t!.e vain hope that ho weald eventually
be released. Hut s.noe his last trial and .
sentence she 1 a^ ih>vote 1 her time in
securing names to a petition to the!
President g that the sentence be
cotnmu'.e«l to iife imprisonment, and if
rumors are true her tUjliger.ca and p
W.
P. St. John president of the
recent meeting of r • N'ev, V rk ankers
•
I must oppose this resolution Kad r-
ing gold as the only and proper stand j
•jy-i e
° i li vi
extending Into tiiw fielders territory, >.
mi.lang it difficult f. r them t do their 2W .
^ •■ i i ! • The crowd \ as orderly,' ^nn
and there was scarcely at.y "rooting"
the home -lab, every g<">d play
•ral'> ipa'auniod no matter by
W Ii U(*rrmi(t<
T J IlmlKiuri v. Sit . ■-i..| I llu «
William Hbi n vaO^rgeN Hoi
S-n,-rH<r .N rthwant IVrry v
. \ii
ta.' l .
ad"
• to
i <n. I spent
' 1 i
it
Km 1 ti:
im-sr y. Klnlmrtj
ml t', :ir !..• i
H. ury 31 Allen v,
. Martha H Snnlli,
Ju.k 11. M liavii,
_'"r pursuit
■ tae
ie ex per
of fact
with whi
>ti« a and ii
tnt I
erance has been rew
ti e signaturt
ah ' by :-e ur-
tions on which this resoluti m rest 1
af:• ! ,s*:. d trut.; t hi ,.r;.-1•••>
will Cot substantiate it. T o rep. il of
-•-called "Shorman act" lin . d the
I ti:
>n motion was i
Pro'". Cr- •... .:.t
Tin
rat t:,
I. t
v'I 11 b,
11 a i • • ■ • ! lorr ( rrot* Cr"nK ,,av'"^ 1 " 'n selected by
ta...
r sconcerned live point is j tract as principal of the Blaine school,
wiilhav..- thai: . od pupi s this winter,
i his gives the colored pupils the old
high school building, the Blaine and
their own building in northeast Perry,
) the white childron will hav
wo buildings, the high school bu
V p- >p. t ing to tiiKi
• yi.i had to lire th<
ar path
and Il^pubJican
.e i. metale el, tht-re
• if go >d staunch
• 1 staunch Ilepubli
rII laet.K
over the
Ahilo t.i
whisper-
hand ii«
' ols we:
J (' ('.
"iiinty ' ;
e immittee
j Pop com
i mat tor of
'•kind of" familiar,
that a smile passed
com, aiiaan Ii.m! a h
• ■ nversation wilh his
aght
: ■ I h: |v, !S : ; 1
bo in (\ it in • aud deliver an ad l-i
• a tIn- , 111. i ii) PojiH t \ ;>i-i t g:eat
suits from this speerii. Aci there is
;rass in t iuthrie that ( hi. y .an. t tr. ...
upon to his heart's content, he will a
ooubtless think he has entered Pun
dise.
1 United Sta
r 1«MW person*. iKim ,
W Iiat elieet the petition and pleas of his :
hn.K a hearted mother w ill have on the
President
she will succ
a resilient of Perry
Mrs. Hatch
for several m
and conduct"
j raetieally a th all
untried attempt at one
base the money of all upon one
jmmodity g< Id: to restrict ail increase
un>a rtain, but many claim j r,• ,
| ca in iie\ to the little yearly new supply
of gold that the arts and India do not
•v ! absorb. On estimates of statisticians
after the openmK wh0|n my
boarding house on
B. She was a kindly looking
n who showed traces of former
11 "*x ; beauty, with hair made prematurely
,,, . ' ^ gray by much sorrow and suffering.
ina the ra\rnee or "asylum buildingon : _
the east, commonly kn«-vn as the'
Holuiei building. Should the colored
THE TAX LEVI.
We thought our tax levy in this conn
: ty was extremely high, but compared
.vitli Kay county, wo are in clover. We
opponents honor about one-
e ever Saturday
2ai.i l * iris,confident in their ability to 1 1201.
commencement of the game they had i -j«.,
pleat "- "T !. r.ey to back their team, | iviU
mo-t of which found rea l> takers, but
' - i
hartl to Had. and as o result «->f ti., game | ,
the Enid crowd went home inii i.s the
preater part of the "wad" they w ui from
the K1 lieno boys a week ag .
There was some wrangling at the be-
ginning as to who shoultl umpire the
game,but Mr. Bolander, of Mulhall, was
finally chosen, and a better choice could
£*•1 e,
Wf<ln MtIay, Anjfnst 7, lil*.
□ ilvw. I i..rl ** II We.!,** l> T Irlijr, n« -J-
Wa!l«r 0 N •!
irxtlay. Aukii-
a c i
s John I' Kraika, mw
i Aanm J Hlanlny, n It nw
thinl only of tlie annual production of not u]lv[.
gold is thus available for m la-y. lieno
;.s as fair ami
| impartial as it s possible for
i man
done 1
people went anything farther in the way
of favors ai: they will have to do is to
appoint a committee and ask for it.
Mr. 11 lacer, • r the American book
company, was present, and the board, ®^ve a taken J seem likely. Nevertheless, my protound
after rt'-. nai-l. j ing its action at their 'from t,,w ^0wkirlc Democrat, in an arti- j -jonviction is that to grant again to
last mei'tiug, in adopt,' ' t • report of ''I'l'dig their county Commissioners | silver the right of transition itit .nev
tlie coti.a.ittee on text books, instructed u*} lut> ^ac^: I :<t the will of its possessors while i on-
the i :• . ident and ch rk to enter into a ' ° ! ' ^ ' tinuing the grant to gold, is essential to
if Hie I Ka>" c°imty made a levy t«. raise $7,012. the well founded
(irant county, west of us raised but United States.
ai.loT. i Th.
Xoble county south of ur, raised but prospective conditions in ti
to fasten tins attempt upon the United ; be anJ there waH nQ klckin,
StutoH and bind tite expantivo energy either B.de on l„s work.
i reatr.etion t
—■ tome to welcome peril if not to , injllr,n(t „ „rt,r „
i short rest ht was abld to re>uiuo play,
' finishing out the game in good shape.
I'liarlu-s K !• i-
Fi nhy, Ant?u-«i
117rt. Ihivid Jen
s A lot . Hnil-w i
■. 1 • i Boloman I' 1.n U t.. •
• yr] e.
l.aj. John W Berkshire vs Minor 1' Hubert*
* 8.V2S-1 w.
^iiairclny, AuKtmt 10,1S0S.
79B Win V ant am vs J M I jiwronco,r w r,-2!--•
•. II \\ iliiaiu-4 v* J A Hit ami o W 1 'i--. i.
court disaster,
Some recoveries in pr oee fron the
great depression w hich seemed to cul
minnte last year are reporteil and in-
• 'ract with Mr. B. for tin
book- handled by that company for a pe
riod of :ivo yearn at prices agreed upon.
On motion the contract to purchase
'
re ar. ! •!. Taecl«rk was instructed to
notif) Mr. 5 p , of Oklahoma City, that
the b arc! w ia raady to enter into con
tract \ th i mi for a uuHi i- nt. amount of
1 •
i.I.i.
i'.
.*e e unty riises Sl.oOO,
t •
During the delay occasioned by this at -
e.dent. two men, from Enid and Perry
respective •.. g .t into a depute o\a-r a
-at and • 1 * •••:! •- • di.
i y a list.c encounter, but frio Is int. r
veh d and s-operated the would be >m-
batan. , aa-i l.eyua the fart that «•. n
- lera ... ntKaaat. > ! u.gitage was
, , used, :.o damage ,,;.s don.a
"""Wption, urvier present nml | Mr. pile!;e,, , ^,rali Bt.,lllv
game nnd with one or two exceptions'
receive *
OAK DALE OLIPPINGS.
Tlu Oak I hil. Hnl.' •••.th #
■ will lie
i.-.lny a
■•"day *
a k ley a
trading j
I. !•'. (';
of ; eli
left at our office a
corn tha is the best
idanted April 5th and shucked .inly '2oth
iu.->t one hundred aa 1 ten da.s in matu"-
ng. The see l was shipp.-d here fiom
i• wa. is I f T -1*• early v i a, -y. has i uall
•"II- an.! ! , f .:To bee c,, p.iv.ti lar
•• rie'y for this country as the yield is
quite largo.
ANOTHER GOLD DEAL.
bid ho
flRED OUi.
ofore
The 1 ;
ee oi" I.
vest.gale and ,
of the party uieai
Vine-
ling <
the c
lit, 1 la- ma a
harm-
act be
ored .
> hold
profou .
printing,
• Lead.
wn ti, 1 1
.
Pawnee com.
l itory, raises o.
( all el. I a i
out a cea a i iu
ailed robbei) -
I
K iv • innt \ r
I.agan c -
Canadian
: wa.rld, that the reopening of the mints of
j the ! i ted States to s .vt-r wouid baa.si,
gold is n j o.'tter fotinw 1 . e\p •, i*. i
1 ti.an was that identical pr- d m wi;
which the "Bland Aaison" act was
threatened in l*-7% and
to scorn ; in;. e\n«•;-, •• .
pitch*
th one
Lid support.
•I.od his usaal :
of Mr
Oatc Dal* nu«l i •
: overth nroi><
\V:i: Hrook
. Mi Hrook, Hipe . •
ol, will I Hill I ti... III.-, ti
v.-ifo am! Mrs. I)it.
It> He-n-r la-1 Hmala
n .vuleriiiHlou^,
uliia
.
\V. ,
,as pe:
■
"b,/ """ i
fball that has I
Air, Fibber litw Immu qal
BXiiiJUKO ITEMS.
Stat.-
Ii.ste
■ in the
' f o
M'gill! i:
: | rove u
' 17: J ■ •!
vitii '.he 1' .. e.ving ye-
etail th
ot demo
an ig.- ;
aiices
ie enan t .
and I. .
•ign trad
an option
October 1
ist
the |p stur
And j commit!
ant eh
fraction are
abody do. >
for lOH and i
•
Cleveland has lain 1
liability of imp. a -hi
The treasure is so
naamaious v<,a- we laid y
guilty, as charged iu su)
imin ttec's 'indictment,' all members c
inittee prt-- nt \ tiaj gudiy.'
lind. "Iiy a majority v >te we : : I :
jmmittee - *in-11 tmeut," ail members <
L.'gan. the man. -a' ti- •
aipital, the prm-apal gr; i
i -ve again to Kurope. t1 .
yloveland bought at sa •!. an '
id sac. Hi,a , and Mr. Clev- i.
akiag steps again to buy
low hel l at , •
ot know that ,
at Presioont ,;mnitt..,. j r. sent voti.
1 ! 1 11 to the oopt L. P. « a.. . of Iron
I voted 'not „ Jilts
' ' ^eld Up :;,d. "Uy a majority v.
' l!!-e'i t(. j in accord with the • ;aid
gold that ' [[. Sturgis •. i 1 . \
ex-
do here,
expel N.
Cana-. in ant' -:1, i :
li'tAi a.vi) aarnoK
Kay .- unty >'o.G0i'
(irant e.en.'y .'?,J.To,<.
Noble county,
Pawuoe, t • • rougie.'st
ri| . only •: i '.••'
■•rrible disc oeries in th" IT In
case at Chicago ;; i to show h
•ti the hu.a.iu mind can bee-.-
• • ' .p a ag ti.e ; !■: g
If'lm- s «\ ■ I •*
s to prefecti n,
cure a pohe\ •; ■ a 1 . - •
usually upon that i f soi
J and g i deliberately • v
i I i'e. The -ikelet' •'.- ft
Tr i
' murde
deprav
' when I
| doiiar.
busine
T.-tal
Ii.ning
He
won id
d..
of S •
rin .<
C;
1 an
people
It
> pr-
am tla
: t.i
A-!
jan p
■
hambers o? commerce, with resold
recommending another issue of
bonds, which the gold bug papers
s c.a .i and endorse under the cry
the reserve must be kept intact and ti . n
SoMi.'.f our citizens are casting i: .a
uati as aga.nst Councilman (Ian ett for
voting for the a-ceptance or tho water
works. This is wrong. There ia no man
farther above''approach" than council-
man < iarnett. What he did, he h iievs
was right, lie is thoroughly conscien
ti ■ also*Councilman Thompson,
who made the investigation wilh Mr
(iarnett, but arrived at ditferent c nolu
aions. Jt in a case where two men, both
•
"lately ab'ivo the suspicion of b< ale
a it. .o at dillerunt conclu-ions.
. uia!, w i
jeple j nay for At
; ;ind J the resign,
P. Vthortc
j board of c,
ai'y cornii
ions Ie
ept Iron
rgis and
rs of tht
holdin;
P
ept Ir
amis
t I by the
muty, all m -ne- ■
• entvotmg for
i Mound, Orlan-i
d that it be v--.- .
HA LYE Y ON SEFiKMAK.
Spoah.ng S a; a tor Sa-i aula's inf.'re
.
1873 the prova for a dsl graia ., anar
Mr. W, 11. Iiarvey 'oiu ' said:
"I want '-.cry man and woman in
'
■
' "
f a the i ..i.-h work he has al-
llattOTie,. p.
K id, Cro.,1' a
u a.-h. Bryant
•
ii. Levis, V.'.>
lie vis, f ti r teen;
• I ' • - i
.
■ l 2 2 •
■
Home runs
•k
at-
It- a Fro::i Soh.jl D.-e a t No, 31
lain District is l<«rctl futir nni'it nort.
Wry. < n the pn-tu.—HI i -k Hear. I a.-
irt w«e orioiuized Juue - 1 uud iit No*
opened the I - fr«« . (, «>l in the to" nn
itl. M.-- Nylva Fairb^wkn n-« tearlwr I a
ay l:m' ti..- li^lrict h* |.! a ^iiecial bon-l elec
I ti - • of r. ; .a I h* ' ■ pr--- c
iwlir.s
..lain
•d Bapti
• t Sunday
th- ta d
0' Lf.:iuIZR Gli I'JGALI
go.ernae
congressi
l.ttcle 1 i
It shows
bill that <
to put .
id ti-
I'irst C- I i
will te!' brat
gust, Ka.aa a; .' 1 ay, w ith a grai a
i ianic at S :tnard*s park on < •: nor . f J
oth and \ streets, Perry, O. T. A grand
> this ee.untry t" read the time is expected. Ail are invited ' at
■ " "d ', v11 g th • word- tel. h Refreshments of .ill kinds w .11 be
i- Senate n Jan. 17, 1873, j served. The f ing gentlemen will
' dver .! liar was ia th • deia, cr addre. see during the day: Hon.
' '•
:
' emi •• ; - .greed to it. and Prof. Z. KatclaT, The school will:
f ev ,. d it and also have an excelentl program for the
Win field
t-.a.UlrvM .
•i-t* of the I.
•d on the
res-ed to
M liarhelnn..
ntano.ag a i
W.
ordei
I ■
demanded the hitter and
field refused to give th. u
arrest.
for \V.
mistake and:
15,00. but Win- i
up, hence his
Kansas
!- if th.
i:. i ...
Tiio.a: in Kansas w ho mad > such an
outcry against < iov. Morrill for not en
forcing tho prohibitory law, are now
getting all they uetuati a The (jovern-
or is fightii g against ur. at odds but is
determined to t. t tho a.alter t . the ut-
most. At Wichita' the city council re-
. . .- i^r" Landall will pealed all ordinances wnieh - i f r .1
have electric lights put in and the house ,v«th the li , ,.,r tralii an I so far .as ih I
^PZ"Tn,ll',ton,eottUr .ine.1 tl,o
mentsof the hrstoh.Hs.-o.npauie:. which ful ,w„y, U';„. t.jt> th,. i. . „
e w arranging to bring here this win-' the majority of the businem men seem , ,
If' «• «"«'« BOod plty«to be the ....for. ,.f i,.J,,!'°"" unka"*'n; " ";"n •" b"
ti,ik winter and we may be iurethi.1 Mr ■ " ' ' - •" >.o . • «• .ogrewi for s mid .
T> , ... • •11 .aw, and to throw the wnoleresponsn . ty , - ,
Kandall will .secure the best on the u|„.;, the state TV.roan. a lire,a ,iv outsi.ioofW a,.l„i^.on,
3 I when you already ha.e a statosioan
Tho Topeka Mail publishes t!
'owing intervif v .viih Divid ( w a
who wan the Demo r itic caudidat
governor iu Kansas last full:
"If the Republican* i ate a ci.ar.
name tlie next senator fi • a
- ad ()v"fineyer, "they ... .• f-
don't ea t Ingalls, ff 1 . ..
can I would support him the
I now, ever though 1 disliked him j
all quest n the best equipped liepuaii-
• •an f r ti it place, and the only man in
II he stat^ of national reputation. If ho
j a;i« retarned to thesenato he wouid i a
! i . •«1:: tely take a plaae alongside ti.e
great men of tha nation and maintain
las pi sure as oueof the smartest aud most
I brilliant a.en in confess. What's tae
tar tin t
This <
,d float
rcise at the church on 11
the -• mf.aa-
around tlie \i
agre- . t ) by both hous
bill wle-n it went t«
committee. The duty of t
! committee v. n to settle t
ti as .a which the tw > le
agreed. The silver dollar was a«
Ine
nine
J. W. Hodge*, a farmer livin.
iIps south >f Pern, showed us some
line ; aiup.es of <•.. d ho discovered on h -
sputed'piea- farm whdn sinking a well. He pays he
>e* had dus has about a twelve inch vein of this
coal at about thirty-t ve feet below the
...... . . Hurfcae and found oth.
: ti.e questions on whim . be two houses ait,j • a.aks th r •• . i
had disagreed and yet the bill turns up .. ait there aro still larger v,oi~ ,e|ow.
>est Iknew I enrolled w th the silver dollar erased He is arranging to sink a prospect hole
from the bill by the Conference commit. I J® M.r- 1°^* !! " f®0!1
, ,, , cal nu ner and evafentlv kno a w.atl,.
i.e. nat ir Sherman and Mr. Hooper
« f th ) house handled the bill and either
these tw. men or a corrupt clerk mado
the omission.
"The significance
is talking about. He is trying to inter
e -t parties hero in the matter and if In-
u reeds a ii I- 'ke etrtensiv.- i ri v.*-1 ji
t ions n..t only on his farm b t in otle
parts. He showed ut tome zino qoartz
. . this can I 'be.-t which he found about thro- mile
If those of our farmer fri ds w i
wash to s.-eare seed wheat f. at!,is fall
w ill make up a li.-t from their respe ive
neighborhoods of th' •-e w h.i wani ■ 1mm:
and how much will D« wanted, and i a
um .<no\v by the first « f \iigust w
pn i .ibly arrai « to furnish it nn the
same term as vve did la. t year. Hut we
arrangements accordingly. It ... be
well for a few - get egetb r in
tratus tifte a pr.ea.ct and appoint a coiuca it tee b in
qu.stion but v«*siigate the matt.a*. Wshavcuei a.-
est directly in the matter but will do all1
in our power to ie-i-t • a r farmer friends
in getting started on the n-ad t« prop
itv. The farm.-.-' pr« .j. i u is alt
ask. Tho rest w ill come all right.
of th.< fine*! elaii
to I'.-rry, he pat • .
1.1 ;
t r.-.!o I wh'-n I say that th men Perry anil says tlie indications are tin
reported that they were re-enacting the
law of 1803 excepting changing the si/.-
f the silver dollar, and under the law f
'
to the mints
for a g* 1 lode. We hope hi - investiga
tions wail prove su--aessful. It woiil I
cn ate a now interest and be tho means
ot bring capital here.
road.
Two
who will do all in iheir power to throw
mokf. mammoth salt plants are obstacles in the way of the enforcement
trained and
tipped
There lire many things about Mr. In-
to be erected at Hutchison, Kansas, at of tho law The situation is p aauliar ■ , .. . , , , •
ooM, ih.y already bova levaral plant* wuJ very embarrassing to the Governor Lj , 9% u 1 ' " ,
in ..(KM-ations there and th-sait ind ft- end nttoroey general. 11,1m.tleilthat he,«a gnat W end
ry ho* done more for the upbuilJiuL'.if — - ! '.vf,„i,l st.„j,l hii/lmr u t . e f .1.
Hie cty than any ene thing. Tim. our M Ismi of K v, ,,'j itart f J S?4,*?" l"" 'i"" ; ' 1
ufty is underlaid will, «lf , . ' Will r01 , ti,; state I ... . I
a I ie fact In the ear'v l' nan ^"r ' ' dOUbtflll
the wellfc sunk were eoLn.,Jh, ! bU"°Un ^ "r,l"r (or bar*a ohwa* to name the nett eenator
, , .. , tropgly impreg* the occasion and will be large enough to that's a mattar .
ct w. . sa t t iat they had t tooarry a ale a small sail b . .
If capital could tugraphioinstrumen ',am.a.,.di a and
be induoed to develop the industry here supphe, fur three jk isoiih. .M Vn.h .
we are irui y of the opinion that vust (expects to manage the balloon by a syp-
op<JsitH W" , | found and large tern of sails. Tho cost of the air ship
money would be made on th, l«Ve.t., will lie about IIO.OUO, and will he fur j „amp|e of lower ease''m« and cap.
li.sUetl l,v K ing CV ar. of Sweden. I ,\|w want about ten (Miunds lend*
PECULIAR 001.';«lTIO«g.
'
oferiin na.s in this c t • .• <i a dep-
uty marsi.al ye • rfJav. "Por instate ■ •.
take tile ( I, , t .. 'I « y ; . e I, v ... .-r
in the Son. mole country, in the juris,
dicta i. < f o l-'ort Smith court. Any
-1 | ty marshal or sheriff who u over
there after them anil arr.« t tle ai is in
danger <(f being arrested for k • airip • g,
and if he has a fight with ti era ami k i i
the.a the i ,atleei are ie . h • . < d
Notice is hereto given that the l! ■:
of County l'• anniiss.oaerM • t' \ .
county, Oklahoma Territory, will,
August 10th, 181)5, proceed before t
i ' . t ( 'oiu
' ' a siiowing and ask the Mid Cuurl to
In our edit r<al yesterday wo made . , , , , ,
i , ... , hear and deternin the lam.uiit [ 11.«•
•« misstatements, but we weremisin
lied. I otored people by theii o tot nding legal warrant iodehtednees
anmittee ia.) not a-k for cither of the of Noble county, and t . ; ;n iM.nui.j.ilM
rge boildinga, n ither do they want igptfod in- payment of the sanm.
mas they know full well they have] That the amount <>f tlis outstanding
legal warrant indebted cess of Noble
canty, ns foot. 1 by t .. linard of (toiiety
C ••.inner'- ;a t.7It!, ami anv and
Willitoih-t'ttHc ISrevlor or on V> answerl" a charge of raunh a Tho
Itili'^oise T>p< Must be in u"kh! jud. ft • I irt Smith aa-i M •■g«* «
condition and cheap f r cash. Send oourts ; e very jealous of their rights,
H," I and don't do m yth gtodepal - they ,„^giu-theVn f -. bat we then have
UOtch infringing on their territory ox. build new oi ^ for them.
-t th« riee,.e.;,iry numl>er of pupils to
;,y t' -• a i." Neither did their
i i .. .tee make any suggestions to the
i. I ai regard to tho buildings. Ai-
ey anl.'ed fo • WHS I..•Iter S''h'«4 facili
ties; than they had last year which i
eminently right uud proper an-l lie
«c|iool bmrd v re wholly to blaine in
i e matter of f •' ng .a ihem either of |,< i n n ay oe teken
I.... Mr taindlnge. What ahouW be witirtin may be amp,
done wltn the colored psople Ittngivs . . . ' , .
ibei 11 u'-f as the) need and ••>-.!
, eate them centrally so that they I li«a.l
would ft'ron ii date 11n* largest n 11 ml>cr
of patrons and when tlm time eoaies
th- t th re j ure aiore and larger build
' persona int< rested are hereby notitie I
that they may be present at tho time
i I pn f made, at which tune an)
connection there
ia the preinn.c*
11., s. | # ("?. W. Oi.MHTia>,
< airman II- • a al of • 'utility Cainnn^
sioiiers.
M. ( . l oan,
County Clerk. "ti lot
'•iaiita I'e I \< iirsions
I' r the 1'i iennial C ive 1\ i _• its
r.'inplar, at I'. t.,, Mass . Aug ty.th to
li>tii. th"- S iuta I'e will «ell round t ap
I tickets fr III Peiry for $;ts.00. Tickets
j. ti saie \iiv:. I'.'th to tilth. Continuous
i-aasase both directions and tinai limit
Septeiuln^r lath.
]| 1 r the National meeting American
. Pharmaceutical Association to lie held
, d Denver, August 11 to til, lStlo, the A.
I'I A v. ! ' will -eli round trip tickets at
, i one lowest tirst elasH standard fare.
Sales August II and 12, with final limit
\ugust a Is ''.. Ountinuoos passage
u each ilireetien,
Nali ia.1 P.ncnmpmont11. \ l.V, Ijoui*.
.die, Ks , Sepl. 10th t«. I Ith Ibde from
Perry .^.!tround trip. Sales Sept. Hth
| t<. loth. Transit limit continuance pic -
age in en a direction, h'ni d limit Sept
p'.th. !?'. mi to return frem St. Loui
• pt. I Ith to t!o|h uii'lnsive,
h'or the annual nieetiugof the Ame ,
can Pharmaceutical Nssoeiation, nt l>.
wr, Colorado, Aug. I Ith 'Jltn, t
Santa h'e w ill sell n> -id tnpti -kets fi...u
Perry for I kets on sale \ug.
lltll and I'J'h. <'ont uoos pi - . IniIIi
direct a -ie. and tin ti hunt Aur UT'th.
I'. r farther in• u naitiun nil oil « r ad-
la. iN^as'ia uvhi.r.
^gent, 1'ti M ••
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