Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, June 8, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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The Famous
*• sow tut moamimr
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14* l./k Xjcole at Cvir
II SU East ■UUrija.de-Hr
Your Cboicc of Men's Tan Shoes, all the Latest Styles in the Market,
Not a pair that Retails for less than $5.00,
$2.99
Full Line of Ladies' and Children's Low Cut Shoes,
Straw Hats, Summer Clothing, Underwear, and Neckwear
Ladies Shirt Waists and Summer Dress Goods all will be
Closed Out at Greatly Reduced Prices
To mnke room lor our Fall Goods which will soon begin to Arrive.
■v. _ .
South Side Square,
Opposite Court House.
ficported Killed.
Tlie report was received this morning
that Deputy Charley Dugger and his
poaaamun, John I Wee, were killed in the
Oiiuga nation, just south uf Elgin, Kan
sap, by lien Craven* and his gang, whom
they were trying to arrest. Cravens is a
notorious Imrse Ihief, for whom large
rewards are out, both in Kansas und the
territory. A paity wns made up in
1 he city today, headed by Deputies < ie<>.
Starmerand Ueo, Mouser, who left on
horseback to run d"wn and if isnuiible
capture Cravens and his followers if
the report should prove true.
The Lady Minstrels.
The Arminsus City Traveler comment-
ing upon the Lady Minstrel given there
last week under the direction of Mr.
Frazier says:
"The Lady Minstrel was presented at
the Opera House last night to a packed
house aud those who failed to attend
missed an excellent opportunity to laugh.
It was >1 regular minstrel shjw all
right, and the ladies who took pnrt ap
peared with blackened faces and showed
that riilly Kirsands, the king laugh
maker was not in it with th«m. Several
of the girls made good looking colored
girls and one man who was roasted by
the end woman was mean enough tcrsay
that some of then should always use
"burnt cork,''
Iliad nation Kxcroiscn.
The graduating exercises of the A. &
M. college, at Stillwates will take place
Wednesday, June 10th. Addresses will
be delivered by Governor Renfrow and
Hon. Horace Speed,
LECTURE
At the Christian Church , Wednesday. June
10:b, at 8 O'clock p. in.
XTetice Slio-w TXTisiAs-urs
We Need Room:
You Need Clothing.
FiyxjiiT w&m to mi's
Agents tor "rsSrSi:
i today.
Star
Clothing Co.
j North Side of Square.
i.'lSa.\ :N. ^ -cN V.^ .«
Tcachcra A asocialion.
The Noble County Teachers Associa-
tion will hold its next meeting in the
Firestone grove on I Slack Hear, June. 10
Besides the picnic festivities the follow-
ing prornm will be rendered:
10:4 )a in. X. L. Wier—Grammar.
11:00 n m. Mrs. Lulu Evaus—Paper.
DINNER.
1:".0 p. m, Prof. Augustine—School
Legislation.
M igs May Ilelle Howard Violin 6olo.
Mr. \V. M. Bobbins -Declamation.
All teachers and their friends are re
iiuested to be present, and bring with
them well tilled baskets.
LOOK IIKRE,
Another Dorp
in Priocs
Uaiket.
at Haynes'
RAILROAD TIME TA
south no n.
. *>.Y r 'X i* Exprtws
. i« 7. Expior*
. i&!, Local froiirht
W-V p. M.
.11 a. m. i
.iuku a. m.
I"- in the shade at 4 o uloctc*
Jainee Itryan went to (iuthrie today.
I\ A. Holler came in to Bpeud Sun.
dar.
K. Ci.
I02& a. m. j (iuthrie
Millikon has returned fiom
Bokn: On Sunday evening, June Tth,
to I*rof. and Mrs. L. L. McCormink, a
lovely baby tfirl, weighing twelve
pounds.
noktu bound,
n« . t'liira*" elpreh#
N«>. *oh. Miwuri Hi Ti-.' —
No. 4iTJ, lioca livitflit
N« . km I"** through NlM*|«*r to Kantta* ( it> and
•nxki*H ronrnvtionn at Newton for I'aliforjM
|M>iiiU;al v connection* to t hirajM. .
No. 40Mmakfw eonn «ction* for Chicago, hw "owe.
*lM>i«r from ArkauMtM tit* to Kunnan t'ity. "" ~
iti.tkcn counix-tionN Ht Wichita with Krinr.i | J. |j. MuLarthy visited l'onca Katur-
tram* m*t for tit. Loot* ami int«rn><wliat« point*; ,
makHii c« un«*cti(>i m at Wi ti fit-lil with t* utheru ; UH/ •
K«wa0 train* «a i. I ti i u . , _
No*. Itt and 4U? through train* to (ialtmiton j Hon. Joe. McNeul wag up from (iuth ^
Non. «i-' and 4£t carry paMengem between Ar- j rie today.
Hmm i'itjr and Purcell. —— —.—— .
Ticket* Hol«l au'l IxiKtrure chwckctl to all part* J. Merrimat:, of Oklahoma City, vv; B '
of th# country Accident ticket* sold. A rr | , , , * i
.motion of 10 percent made « n round trip ticket* nere louaj.
t« all point* where one way fare doe* not excced |
$'•00. I Ivev. Irwin went to Mulhall on the i
K. E. WuTUTrLT, Af.nl noun lrujn.
Perry,O. T, April. I, isir,
The CountyTeachers Association will
hold a picnic or. Wednesday, June l°th,
at Firestone's grove, on Black Hear.
Miss liattie Hunt spent .Sunday at j Everybody invited. Uring baskets well
tilled.
It will be novel, new and very funny,
an attractive program, ice cream und
cake, at the "spectacle" social tomorrow
evening, at the Thompson building, by
the ladies of ti e Kpwi ith Leng le.
At the meeting of the \V. C.T. I'., at j I'"- lv'y will sell round trip tickets at rate
the Christian church next Wednesday,: of one fare for the round trip, plus two
It has been arranged for Evangelist
T. A. lloyer to deliver his populor lec-
ture entitled. "What time is it, and
here ere we?" at the Christian church
next Wednesday evening. Each one is
permitted to ttix his own admission fee,
This he will place in n email envelope
and hand to the door-keeper. ThiseL-
velope secured when the lecturo was
previously advertised may be used, aud
other envelopes may be obtained at the
post ollla news store or at ths door.
Parties who contributed before may se-
cure tickets of admission at the door or
at the office of Dick T. Morgan, w ithout
charge. Mr. Hoyet contemplates leav
ing Oklaho.ua soon and this mny be the
lust opportunity to hear him. The pro-
ceeds sre for the ber.etit of the church
National Association Junior Order United
American Mechanics, Daaver, 16 20.
For the above session fie A. T. A S.
LOCAL NEWS.
' J E. L ive, son of Dr.
I for Ardmore.
lion. W. II. Poole was in from Sum-
uer Saturday.
New corn can now be found in most of
the grocery stores.
The little girl baby of Ueo. Masters is
dangerously aick
W*!rr«l>:—Oood cook at once at
Itichey'a reetaurant south aide a^uare.
i". tf.
If you want to buy a farm, city prop-
erty or rent a house see Perry Land A
Inteelmenl Co.
The latest, rirheat and most lasting
perfume, Purple A/.alea. at K. E.
Iloweodobler'a. -I tf.
The moat complete stock of toi.et arli-
e'ee in the city. At K. E. Iloweodob-
ler'a. 21 tf
The Turner llrothere are now the pro-
prietors of the Perry Ntrum Laundry
■ud *re doing good work. Try theui.
:hki tr
Try Garnett (or pure druga, also Hue to legal oiattera in the city HaturJay.
•oaps, perfumery, sponge*, and I don't
know what all.
One Minute ia the standard time, and
One Minute Cough Cure I" the stand
the ijueation to lie discussed is, "What
I is the cost of a daughter." All mothers
Love, left today are ihvited, whether members or not.
| Don't overlook the special sale of trim-
mad hats at Mrs. Ileasley's this week.
Choice, hundxume patterns to go for t>8
cents. See them iu the west show wiu
• dow. Gt
We have had a dangerous lua". toJay
and but little breeze.
Ileurv Linn was up over Sunday, and
returned totluthrie at noon.
The burning heat of the sun kept ul>
moat everybody in doora today.
Uev. J. A. II. Oglevee is viaitiug his
old pastorate at Caldwe'l, Kuutas.
Attorney J, L. Calvert w
See the display of Iriiutued lints Ih the
| west show win.lo v at Mrs. Ileasley's this
j week. Handsonn, elegantly tri nined
I hats all reduced to 'M cents, worth three
times the prioe. 'J I (It
At the "i|iectncle" sioial tonorrow
evening, at the Thompson bui'ding, a ' Perry'
very interesting program will be rei •
dollars. TI e u) to be collected
at Dj vjr when tieketea are executed
for return Tickets will be sold June
14 and. and will be liinilel to continuous
passage ia each direction, doing pass-
age to commerce on date of sale and
return passage to commence on date of
execution, but execution will n"t be
mu'le prior to June 25th, except when
tickets are deposited wi'h Agent at
Denver before June 'JOth when limit will
lie extended until and including July
1.1,1H90 Other special rates from Den
ver to all Colorado points, For further
information call upon E. K Westervelt
On and after June 1,1S9C, we will sell
at the following prices to wit:
llest Corn Fed liaef, from lets, lb up.
Pork " n '■ •' •'
Breakfast. Bacon 8 ':1 cts Hi
Dry Salt " ti "
Strictly Pure Lard ..5 "
Lard Compound i "
Bologna Sausage (I "
Cured Hams 12'.j "
'• • ] The above prices are for Casli. and
Do you know that while the present not on time to any one. We handle
lluancial stringency prevails you can get the best goods in the market and
good board and a nice room for 83.50 per jusraatos satisfaction in all ( ur
week; 21 meals for 82.50, and single, dealings. r'vLll -arelB-to.und u
meals for 15 cents, at Mrs. L J. Hadley'
where everything is homelike and pleas-
ant. Olh street between E and F.
Winfield Chautauqua Assembly.
The two big days at the Winfield
Chautauqua this year, will be June 19,
C. I . 8 C. Rally day, and June 20, (ien.
John B. Gordon's day. tien. Cordon will!
give his famous lectnre, 'The Last Days
of the Confederacy." Nut u soldier of \ An
either of the great armies will be willing
to miss seeing the old hero, or hear his
fair csunt.
J T. IIavkes,
Prop, Central Market,
'22 Sout least Corner Square.
One swallow dees not make Spring,
hut or.e Bwallow of One Minute Cough
j Cure brings relief, E. E. liowendobler.
ORDINANCE NO. 229.
ordinance appropriatiag certain
moneys to the payment of sundry ac-
counts and expenses.
, . ... , . Br. it OROAitiKU iiy the Mayoii and
marvelous stoty of the end of the great j Councu.mkn of this oitv ok Pkrrv;
struggle. He is the peer of any man "n Section 1. That the sum of Si.liiXJ.T'J
the platform today. His lecture is like! is hereby appropriated for tne pur-
himself-bia, numerous, generous and, p066 ofpayingbil's u| on the following
. ... , accjunts.und which accounts have here-
thoroughlv reconstructed. ] tofore been approved by the council, to-
Dr. Vincent will spend the entiro day ! wit:
at the park and the day will be a feust i Bill on account of A. C Holland,
llack From tin- Capital.
Perry was well represented at the ban
que\ ghen by the bur of the Territory,
at (Iuthrie, in honor of Judges Tarsney
and family left yesterday ' nnj Jturford. The party, cousiat.ing if
dered, ice creim and cake will b> s<rvetl
The lailies cf the league will prenent a
very pleasing entertainment.
Miaa Bessie Kirkpatrick has returned
(ruin a visit to friends in Outline.
_ Deputy Audilur Kiuhola was a passeu-
ard preparation Fur every form of rough ger on the uorlh bouud Saturday t-wu
or colli, it is the only harmless reuxdy
Ihal prc«luee iaimediate results. K. ...
liowendobler. I' you have anything ti reut, trade or
Any one wanting private board.where sell see the Perry Land <k Investment
everything is strictly (lit edge, will do t'u,
will do well Id go to Mrs. L J. Hadley s. I ,||jn j „ VanAuken waa In the city
Saturday, attending a meeting of the
Chet Hon
attending ] morning for Doujlaa, Hans., where they j Judge aud Mrs. S. II. Harris, Attorney
und Mrs. Thoa. II. Doyle, Miss Fannie
McKnight. Judge J. L Pain-oust, Attor-
neys J. W. IJuick, an ! II. A. Smith, re
turned Satrrday evening Judges II ir
will visit a few days. From there Mr
Howe will go to Washington on legal
business,and Mrs. Ilcwe n ill go |o Chau-
tauqua latke. N. V., to spend the sum-
mer. Ok, City liepublican.
I he Independent Democrat, of Mor
gen City, L*., of June (1th, says: ''Our
old townsman, Judge E. B Ment/, is
lis and Puucoiisl delivered eloquent and
appropriate responses
on lth, between E and K. II U*wUw
We will m««t all honorable win
petition on good* in our line.
9en t(«rr«tUvU. We are the
leader* of lew prices T. J llay-
nee, Central meal martial. I ti
liM* eli awe In get l«rg*ini In lailor-
made I'lothIng. Hulls from (II upTaute.
f'om CIA1 up. He* Jamas Wolleeofl, al
the Hoeton Rlore, north (Ida
county board,
Miea Ilelle Hitleuhouse, of (Iuthrie, Is
viasiting Mise Bessie Kirkpatrick and
other friends In Perry.
Attorney Uilly llarnum, of Newkirk,
wae a pasaenger on the aouth laiund to*
■lay, goiug to (lalvoeton
Mr*. \. U Barker ha* gone to Colors-
Ilia 1(1 to I Market ia the liesl plnee ilo to join her hu>band at Cripp1* Cr 'ek
mi earth to trade, Thay are tlrUlly in Mis* Kittle aciaimpaniad her
the pu*h, aad will not be undersold
llaal ovro fed boat ud lank from i cent*
up, and every thing elaa ia pfoportlon
I'JsfMl home ma>:a iiaeon *1 a snap.
Aluioat Impnaaible to keep up with the
Tha county eommlMioner* aere in
aeaaion Nalurday, 1'nnsiilernig the upeu
ing o( certain romia in the county.
Mr*, (iraiiaui, of Kan*a* Citr, sister of
i rati*. Kiaea( refrigerator on earth i eoet (Iraaville Morris, who ha* twan visiting
naarly Ona# and see It, i KI him. letutwedjo lieMiunie balay.
,\ |irivala*iddier, latnttf lea Army of N«e! Vl.dO. 11,7a and M<" liimme.l
Ih* IVHtxnMi. ataays on guard to insute |,«ta al Mi*. Il**slay'*i this **k *11 to
l ave and haruiony at Mr*, la J. Had go at t* c*ul*. N« uih tairgsiu* am
ioy't boitvlikg bullae Tough* knd Im *h*ie 29 41.
^p*r—U.rmioul. "^w , A(WM,f k kat
Miitkais will IIihI Ohamlsfrtain"* (hlN| \Vashiii||*o*, II. C , whefa be hart
c>t«gh HaaMdy eepeetalty taluabla fi# Wl(M, |ahd uf
efMip *M wlMMping •«(¥h It He*
git* K"("^ relief and is *af* «d idea* - —
ant. Wa have sold it for aeveral year* H-m. t* ill T. Idllle ha* returnad to hi*
aad 14 ha*•*♦*• failed lo gite the Heart i'l*im« to hsik af'er wheal harva*t and
iiPittti MlInfaililia II. W ItM hard., enter o(s,ti eueh imptmementa a* ttil^ Helweea >ith, and Wh
l)ua> *nT I'a H ikt hf llattlev t Kn- «i'u|i| low tha balahM of Ih* *utu
Loal.
In the city on Hulurdav, a lot of val-
Joan from Perry, Okla, settling up his uw|bl|, l,ll|H,r,, im)ng whlob nre Uo
r.«al estate alfuirs. If h. ha I only been aischiirge. and |a.n.loa certificate*. A
l ... .1 l " 1
here election day. he could have dropped
back in his aid seat on the bench.'' They
want the Judge back duwu there, it
seams, and would bti gl« I to return him
to tha benuh.
W CENTS
Buys any trimmed hat in the west
ahnw window: at Mrs. Ilensley'a this
week 31 Ut
Mriitiirlnl Nrrtti'M,
At the neil regular meeting of the
Knstern Star, Wednesday svvalng, tiina
lit, IW*I, meiunrial eervicea will be held
In honor «f Ulster Hanna Mur'i*. All
member* rti|ueateil to be preaent.
IMCN* * ti^ M, W. M.
Mas* Meeting,
A mass meeting of the citUens of IV,'.
ry «ill la> held at theeourl house this
evening, at a o'ulock. to arrange for a
Ith of July celebration. Everybody
come,
National farina Junior Order Aaisrkai
Meebaaict Dratrar, 0*1., J*as 16-90
Any one nssaling a Ural elan* nurse,
should eall upon Mr*. M. (', Arno'd, I si.
1 Meferrraee aay
'of tha leading physicians ia IVrry
in Ot.
reasonable reward will bo paid fur their
return to the KuTr.lll'nist. TlMK* office
It ITiOMTIi
We a ant to say to the farmers that
Patterson A Wallace ar* selling llfteen
pounds of granulated sugar for fl.no
They can do I lua and hold their job.
Don't niisi them when you come to Per
ry. !i; II
High Patent Hour el ta per hundred
llest straight palent llnur ever brought
to IVrry ft *0 per hundred, at Patterson
A Walla.-eV 117 It
The one time lilnml purlller. Howell:
dnblei's CVmpouad •''xtrsef of harsapril
la. i'io ceuls and II III |a.r laittle. It
Pailtraud k WallaM will tuke all the
spring ehli kens and new potatoes they
rntl get. and |*l) the hlghent nnilkel
price for them, Hob'1 fill gel tile pliee,
oppnaite th* portoffice, IVrry,O, T. !li It
llowendiiblei'a tynm|stmid liitraet
for the Chautauquans
The Masonic fraternity have fixed up
on Wednesday, June 21th, aa St. John's
day. A large attendance of the brother-
hood ia exported oil that day. Kx Gov
ernor Hubbard will give hh celebrated i
lecture on Japan on Monday, Juno 22d.
Itemeiubcr y ou can come for one fare
for the round trip on ali railroad*. Wide
for particulars.
Yuung mothers dread the summer
months on account ot the gieat mortull- i
ty among child'eu caused by lioftel trou-
bles. Perfect safety may be assured
those who keep on hand DeWitt's Colic
aud Cholera cure, ami administer it
promptly. For cramps, bilious colic,1
dysentery and diaritr i, it affords instant
relief E. E. liowendobler.
-— -•* -
i:\Cllt.slONS,
liepublican convention, St. L uis,June
n im
Democratic convention, Chicago, July
T, lH'.si,
Annual meeting Bapiist Voting Peo-
ples t nion, Milftaukee, V'isooDsin. July
Ki ll), WWI.
l*'or the ubove o elisions the A. T, A
S. F. will sell round trip tickets from
Perry at the rate of one faro for the
round trip.
For th* convention at St. I. una tick
eta aiil be told June l:llh,litli and 15th,
with filial return limit June 21st.
For the convention at Chicago, I Hi
nois, ticket* will be so'd July Ith, 5th
and nth, with llual return limit July 12,
I HID,
For the nnniliil meeting of the llaptut
V-iung People's Union of America, at
Milwaukee, Wis, ticket* will tie sold
| July l.llh, lllh iit.d 15th, aiidgis il leav
ing Mil«auk«e July 20,'.'I and 22. INiit.
Tickets to ids v* ponds will lie emlors
el "continuous passage in laitli liirn*
homo, iii,iI gissl going on dale of sale
only and u tutli imsnig* to comiiienee
dale nf e«eciitioii ' Tickets will read
\ In same route In Isith direction. For
information m l contained hsieln apply
to K W. WaarfcnvrtTi Agent.
* '25 00
James M.Taylor, .'to 00
' 1 James T. Noble, 70 00
' " Win. M Bowles, .Kl 00
' '• E. 1*. Curry, 50 (JO
' " James LoI'si'k, g 25
' " Thomas Miller, IS 75
' " Bill liose 20 00
I " Liillie Watson, 7 ( 0
ii " li l McL'ormick, 2 00
" •' I'.d Covey, ) t0
" " W A. Volmer 2 U0
' " II. C. Wallerstedt, 2 00
" " W. C. Moore, 2 (x)
" " C. l Woodbury, 2 00
" •' Kobinson A Cades, t 00
•' C. W, Wngiit, 2 Oil
11 " J M. Baaye, 2 00
' " W T. Smitii, 2 CO
11 " Ciiiis I odge, 2 00
" M. J. Flood, 2 00
" " W. li. Hutchinson, 'J 00
11 " M. C. Sumner, 2 (xi
■' F., W. Shupe, 25 tsi
•' Fir* Company, 'J (0
'• " l. C. Harris, II 00
" " J W. (Juick, reut, 15 00
" Perry .v Welch, ti lit
" Win. Ooodale, 2 (x)
" " ii W. Hunley, 2 (x)
" Tom Doraey, 2 (X)
" D. W. Aspland. II 00
" Bil liard .Nevnis,Jr. 101 50
" Daily l imincisl N«ws,l0 (XI
" " J M. Brenuon' 2 5(.
" A. Meyer, 5 00
" A M, MiKillen, I 10
" " Fire Company, 12 00
" " Dell Alstot, :i oo •
" " l'*rry Witer, Light,.V
Ice Co, on water aud light fund,
(f'J,a'A1 00
Ami the mayi r und city clerk are
hereby directed to draw win runts on
said accounts for the same, m faror uf
the person to whom suld lull« were al-
io* eJ.
Keo. 'J. Tins oidinance shall be In
force from and after ite passage, approv-
al a lid publication.
Appiovol tin* 5th diiv i f June, A, fX
UN A C. Hoi.lv *0,
Allretetlt Mayor.
J (mm T, Noci r. City Cleik.
OKDlMArOC 119 233
An ordinance appmpiiating certain
moiiios to (he piiymeut of sundry ac-
counts ai d t ipetises,
iii ii oshmnhi av iih Mavoii anii
Cm xru.iai x lit im city or is aiiv:
Section I. That Hie eum oi #1112.1
Is hereby appripr ale.1, on theitreet and
alley fund, tor the |iurpn*e of paying
lid's upon thefolkiwiiig accounts, which
till * time iieen heretiifore appro veil by
the council, In ait;
Hill* on a I'ount of tlei>rgeTiald, as*
slgnee of J H>na«orit<, for
stieel wotk on old warrants,No*.
:.'.ti. Iliwnn.l I'Jio. tl 75
Ihlls i n aci eunt ol J. H Htotmer,
I t stiret nn old warrant*.
Noe. "it sod ii*. hi iii
|t II required nn nnuual outlay of tli"
to ln*ure a family *gain*t any serious
iHiuse |iieiii',M from an attack of Isiwel
eoiiiptnlht during the tear, there ste
many who would feel II the r duty t
pay ili that they could not afford lo tisk
their live*, and llioee if their family, fol
sui h nn amount Any on* csn gel litis,
| lusutanca for Xi i«iils, lh*t laiing ti e Ihlls nn *•'-mint of Jn, 11,llt^tI vl uf
prue of I tadtle of I hambetlaia'* Italic '! . .. Waii M lluinphns*. i inl
llowenrtuiilei s I I,.tract o i H'' y •" '"e Am, clerk are
mrsaprllla ha* nn rq'ial a* a spring/" aau Diamine* H* tneilv. la si i|rrcle<l to draw warrants on
medicine and bh« d putiUer 5o cents ; ***'> «*liih,'"l,"S'<l *"tns one hie .aid accounts for Ihefsn *, on stre*l and
end *1 ixl anr laillln If died fl 'In nn attack of I .wel complaint "''*. f• "•'. fnvi f nf the |*r on to
a",irt,( pertsiitie,^ _ tr ] ^ ,,r# a^s.,d yili. a slU,*ert.
The real meri.s of ll„wel,d. bier'* phi*.el,a *.,mm. neil. I ine ef I.d.„« I lM jfflr, m -,!d XT*7
Compo und hxtrscl of ^nK*prilla are Ha nf thi* rettixlr wiM i-tire ant otd'nary (ann ac t nnli |.-i(ion
exlraordinary power* itireei riig and cane It n ter fails. Can yw elfntd to! AnpwUfeil tht* dth it** of Jaae, A, II.
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Perry & Welch. Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, June 8, 1896, newspaper, June 8, 1896; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111776/m1/3/: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.