Perry Enterprise. (Perry, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1895 Page: 4 of 6
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TL . M ENTIEPBISE.
PERRYfrNVI LCH, - F>r, >r*
Nouma.n I W i. , longer t Ir.iu t<, 1 the
Athens of Okluh* Mi. if ejIL. ; in* to
be a Cripple Cre ..
The Tammany ti r in Nc ; V : k « ty
and TL-er liill, of Vu-hita a to l.av
gotten in their v\ . k.
Utah etartfi right At her lirst elect
tionehe adopt ihe new .n ; ..
elects the lk^uolicwi tic ,.,:t lv
It is said Queen \ ictoria is suffering
from semi-inumitj. Wor. than that,
it'sacaseof chronic "ultiu ..'.urn.'
NOTICE IS HER
Noble county, Oklahoma Territt
main due and unpaid, will be sold at ti
on the third Monday in Novom
o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m. oi
all Lots and Lands herein described h<
List of Lots in the City of Perry.
Tin: parties who claim to have found
gold at Iv Iiii.il have Bhipj I a r 1
of the rod,!. K i ... . be
gets through with her bouudiry lino
business.
iTisabout tir-e that an over patient
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and his book be given an:, t t f, ,
one day.
Theodore Dubbant has been found
guilty of murder in tlio first r ;ree.
The jury wns out only tw enty minutes,
and returned with this venii.
Shawnee, on the Choctaw, just ncv.
up to the limit, in the cit; nu' dur-
ing business After a while they will
say, "if the city was only lil; tv 4 tun
years ago," etc.
Evgcim- Fiei.d, the em':, i t n
paper n^an writer and 1 1 , 'tj in Of, i
cago Nov, 4th, His pen I to
the world mnnv beautiful tli • in l.uth
prose and vor <■.
T'l' tier Mican Nat> n l c ■ -iti
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The cor v ti, „ city 1 : ' I
agreed upon, but it will be either n.Vn
go or ri«! iburg, with .San F s n
possibility.
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folded arm ind wntch 1 ■ •' 1
interest the election conl 1 in tb'j
great states, mnslnpr the whilo as to
'
factor in tl-e contest.
We acknowledge the rer. ij,t 1 f a c
Republican, published at Oklahom|
City, bv James Kelly. It is n
ool.imn, eight page weekly, and is bright
can totho fold.
A society has been m ni: I in K1
Keno to open lip tlio A1. 1 itn country
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try to men who will work
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very much confused on ""tint, of an
exceedingly loose system < r book k p
ing which prevails there. Secretary OI
ney resents the charge v. ith much bit
terness.
A Territorial G. V ft
pared. Speeches will bp fide b<
Geo. I). Orner, Hon. W. S. Whitt
and others. The occasion is boo!
a jrand, good time.
Ther
road strike in tlio northwest. TI
trouble on the Great Nor r , !road
if exciting much alarm. 1: uploy. < 8 of
bridge at Columbia Falls.
Atlanta, a pleasing incident of the
formal reception being the presenting t(
Chief Justice Marshall. It was at the
bell was cracked in ring : Woman-
kind.
night of this week and to bo y; ■ on under
the auspices of company "C", O. X. (
The Guthrie regimental band will be
present and Got. Renfrow with his staf
will review the troops in the afternoon
It gives promise of being a real "100'
affair.
The Wichita Eagle says: "One
daily in Oklahoma that is < : 1 inv;ii!.\
highly competent to p.. j judgtr. nt oi
Eagle. With our hat off and lo\vei: bow
we express a multitude of thanks.
Burgr,,\R8 blew op n a A, the vil
lage of Golden, Mo., the otl. r night at
the Knme moment the c i jur.k
rule f • •
diBturb the earth, but in ti rom-
thing may have been * jan w"l< i-bo that
broke for the moment, not only the
combination to the pafe, but to this old
planet—Do you reckon ?
Latj>T ndvic-ef IV :n Turkey i to
that the American n marios in < .st-
ern Turkey are in danger of b> ing
that induces ii/dig nt Americans tc
risk their liv< H in trying to convert tc
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for Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-four re-
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The regular term of the dietrist court
convenes Monday.
E II. Perry will return from the north
in a few davs with a car load of tine
mares which will lie for Ride
Rev. R. M. Smith,of the M. E. church
went to Guthrie on the noon tniin, to
atten'l the Sunday School convention.
The Territorial Horticultural et>.
which has been in session at the A. A
M. college Stillwater, adjourned yester-
day.
E. E. Howendobler, erf the south side
Drug store, left last night for abnaineea
trip to Kansas City, and .1 visit to his
former home at Miirvville, Mo. He
will be absent three weeks.
Miss Laura A. Greg*, organizer of the
Woman's Suffrage Association, oa<n«
over from Stillwater and Perkins where
she has been delivering lectures, and
went to Guthrie last night.
Hon. Dick T. Morgan ivnd a vny in
teresting paper at the Sunder - i ' '1
convention at Guthrie on the subject ,.f
H
that requests have been made I'm* Us
publication.
District Court convenes tomorrow in
adjourned session and moons,' other
things will take up the ■•ity and count;.
I niutter. Tiie school o inding mat
ter for the school district will coin''
during the regular term. Nov loth
Mrs. E. M Houston. «f t! •• Noble
.<lei and her diiUK'oters, Helen and
Josephine and Dan MeDot.aM i.t> !l-t
night for Wichita, Kans. Mrs. Houston
lias given up the hotel busm -s m
Perry and will take up her residence in
chitn
blaok bear pointers
th
Wi
The Perry Dancing ("nh last n clit
Have the first < f a series t.f hino*
mteinplate givinn during the
.vinter. The Club lias fitted up I he h ill
„n |) Htre.'t bettt-e .1 Seventh and I'. u'htb
t hat especial purpose, and have
'l,,,rated it very beautifullj with
leaves. There .-..re iiIhiu' fif-
teen couple pre! e. ! and all spent a de-
lightful evening.
LAND 01 'TOE BUSINESS.
CASES SET FOR TRIM..
Monoav. Nov. 11th, 1895,
: S li Norton vs J W Meldrum ne
27-28 2 e.
1315 T,l lluilgins vs Saint 1 Ku s ll
lll-J. Frank He man S V Kawlins
s 1, nv and lots 3 md 4 4 1 e.
flKI. Aiurust 0 M P« 'l " ''""P" M
bobins se 28 •-".I I e.
1014. Saniu.'l Wriiiiit t'hns .hih.i-
liuukii, aw 1-27-1
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22-28-^ <•
2675. I> 1' Voeinan vs (i li Suliroeilcr
hw 24-26-1
•n KSOAV. NOV. 12.
1238. James 11 Penh-, vs Krnnk D
pierscn n e.
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,v I' E W *11- > 28 2:11 w
|i(llu w , Fisher is John 1'11111
iningssw 2I> 3 e,
W1 ONKSI.AV. NOV, III.
,j5ai. 1 - irpnnck, '!• - Hnv'sell
:iil42. J ami' O 1 oniH' 1 it vs I, n>t
liueklsr se 7 "0 10
THl'KSDAY. M ^ • 14.
;KJ23 I* 11 np-' vs G t' Prui'tt" A
Leo H Barlow ?a ' sw ,v lotS:i4
"The wind bloweth where it, listeth
and no man knoweth what a day nia\
bring forth." But it is sufficient to say
that winter is slowly and surely creep-
ing upon us. though in this country.
until 111ns and even our winters, unlike
those of our sister northern states, are
so pleasant that the unwary are prone
to put off preparations Tor cold weather
and are oocasionally surprised by being
stru.-k by the pungent piercing north
ern end of it southern gale. NV e should
all prepare for a cold day, especially, s' e
that the poor dumb brutes are properly
sheltered on stormy days
There is a large acreage of wheat s- .a
in this township and we are authentic
ally info tned that a very large part of
t:... seed wn- furnished through
the enterprise of our . i.eri'i'tic e,lions.
Perry A Welch, of the J: -1 l hi: u.s 1- |
The school board of District 2!t, not
h"ing successful in cashing tlieir bond
as the law requires, decide,i tc ;enta
ro for their school '"1 defer building
until another year; aci. r.h ,;lv tiw>
cured one r om of th" lvs.denco "f .I'-ei
Hyrck where echo ! begun Monday . ■
Rev. Duboise. our now circuit rid«*i • t
preached his tirft sermon h- e on tin*
3rJ nt the residence of Mr. ^ -iiinir.
\V*e urt itiTorraed that tlie nbandon
ment content of E. B. Guthrie and >ib
ftooiat.es vs. Miss Lucy A. Minor, was
thrown out f« r want of thr plop-r «-vi
,k>n.f. Wo would ii«iv:. all noiitestor.;
t<> calculate well before illin« a c- ' lost
for abandonment on any claim u Noblo
county from now henceforward. Corro
bo: ar >rs are liaMo to an< > for p 'i jur\
and a great deal of striker engeuderod
whioh puts a d miK r on the Stin l! ; ■.*!•
injf or good manners of the inhabitants
of a given !'"-ality.
Jau\es Minor and wife are visiting
tlu'ir parents down in Payne countv.
Mi-. St >ner and family ha v movt«; '
Stillwater for the winter.,
S. V. Bitter is visiting at Perkins ti t
week.
Asa Ruuyon hasonlarge-i i : •- !«*iu •
and rented his place
Mr BurU, who purchased th« .5'
Queen e :m. has ore. 1 « the Hnost a-.,
largest residence and barn in e town
ship
Thanksgiving is nex' m order
ought to be thankful that we a
well situal' I as we .v ♦h- i ;h Mo t
lie ■ • maj not be o!' tiia1 mm .
NK\V tOO.N
to C, jlinde
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X |}e Colo'!iTCtte u 'M i T CHb
And Farm WAC0KS
Also CANTON anc ROCK IS-
LAND CLIPPER Plov - sc
Harrows.
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SHERIFF'S SA: T
Territ«
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1194 \\ -, 'LilliH Vg P J V Basket sw
17-27-3 e.
1571 .1.unes r Noooan vs Hobart 1
liall sw 20 24-2 w.
|« Step: li WeedK ve Will Sell-
man nw 7-^-7 e
1G1V1. Riias J ingrnham vs Henry
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M- E Conference Ac-
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conferee • • f the U. K. church. - ■ i 'In :ter. jn a.
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will be seen by O i;st of aw niiuents
published V *. ... Uo.. 1'im. ■ "• |n rein: • '1
transferred ii m tli mt; . Me lias
with us Tor t ie vast tw ■ M i. s ami
with much tcur,,t thi. •••■? learn
transfer.
MST OP AS8IGNMBST8.
Ok.: ! inn (l.stric I'm ml . : ! der, '• x
R. v. .1. K. (irawi OUIahon: . C . l!-v inrt Fnb
Kd Hull.do- . i'.dmond. Kev. \\ i llnrU
l Intlir .. K W. I) W :
. ireuit to h Buppl eil; li./.de. li,.'V. A
K. Tiiili: stillwater to l. • ••u,ml • 1;
Tec . and Shawnee, li1 • • • '
Full J Gliocta City. Rev. <i F. i:;..-; e<l
Perry unde- leu; 1'ie*.t > alio), lo-v oj^
.1. «' Fowler; llennessno. Uov. \ 1
Briggs; YuJ-'on, W A. Iln v >r: hi
};. \). Cameron; •'■< . J. ^ -la;.I
K;i. I,.,-.. L. H. Fulliiu Keokuk Fall low our i
W. W. Buik; Ft. K'• • • • R ■> '''■ . i , ■ ,•
28 fe *t. vit uat"il on lot i - < ■
i'. M. i'pshaw. ft rmorlv secretary of ,14) in wl<>. nu . I" foi i
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ed a place in II • office of the clerk «>f „f C. H. Stewai: 1 hi ted
the district «•-u
resignation h v
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lk is revoked and
"directed tu now adjudicate
those i'iihch on the recorda before it.
I lie legality .,r t|„, homeatead eutries
of Miilone and McCoy wiU not, therefore
further inquired into before your
" "'I', and the order of hearing ua to
those entries is hereby revoked.
Very Kespectfully,
I''. F\ Debt,
Assistant Commiminn..-
E. M. CLAKK,
Attornc} -at-l,a\Vf
«dl practice in „|| the Territorial
and Federal Courts. l0r""
OUice in JUi« Building.
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