Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, June 29, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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A Free Trip to Kansas City
—6"6<Sv5)^
Its Remarkable How Quick the People Get on to a Really Good Thing.
I JIM HARBOLT CAPTURED.
' Oomuititd One Murder in lVxaa and Two
, in tho Territory.
Can be utiule with the &avinjx im your "Heady-to-put on"
Clothing, if you do your buying of ti*. : : : : :
Hero's tlie]S|>ccial Men's Suit Sale, just started la>t week mid everybody in town
und plenty of people in the country arc talking about it already. : : : '•
Its Unusual! Its Great!! Its a Money Saving Sale and its "Real," is what They say,
Hero's the point. So many sales are f'lll of promise and empty in realization.
Our method is just the reverse—to promise just a little less tlnvn wo give. It
l'uys you and pays us. We've not disturbed a ticket
L'avs in the lniij
rays in me long run. i ays you auu pays us. uc vu not uiww «
in tiie house; just marked the back of them with rod ink at tho cut price. It
will prove profitable as well as entertaining reading to go through the list—
i*
Aiiiimoiik. I. T., .'una tiSi —(Special I
J mi llarbolt, one of tlie must desperate
outlaws in tlie Indian Territory, WMI'-
rusted jfnteriluy on tlie Canadiun river
by Deputy Marahal ltubl.it t und lodged
in tlie Ardmore jail, tin hilled the
sheriff of Hemphill county. Texas, anl
lied to the territory. While on the
suout he hilled Gilos Pllppin, ut Ducau,
I, T., und u deputy urarshul in tho Chey-
enne country. The governor und citi-
zens of Texas have offered u reward of
£1.000 for his arreat. - Mc Alester State
Journal.
CHAS, F. HAYNES
Tlie Mind UcaJsr at tho Opera. Houm
Saturday Night.
A*. A* l U-: A. ^ ^ 4- ■
; : : Tht Chine* of tcur Lift Timt to :
Our city buyers bought entire stock of L. Abt &
Son, of Chicago, the finest clothing makers in
the east. We havo one-third of stock on our
tables, #5,imo balance has been shipped to our
other stores. We will retail at Wholesale prices.
Come look us over. Yours unxious to please.
Clothing Co.
£ 5.00 Suits Down to..
6.00 44 •' " .
7.00 " " " .
.s 4.U0
? s.Ott Suits Down to..
..>( 0.4U
$15.00 Suits Down to..
Jl.lMI '• •'
7..'o
1(1.00 " " "..
. 4. Ml
10.0(1 " " " ..
.. S.OU
5.(10
l'i.00 " '• "..
.. 10.50
20.00 " "
. ,*l'2.oo
Hi .00
And the Best of All
it gives you none but the newest of the new and the best of
the really good to select from.
Sec our Show Window.
For Eye Openers.
The Famous,
Perry's Foremost Clothiers, Shoers, Hatters and Furnishers.
Sev-tb. Siio -t Sq.-j.aro. ©posits Court Hoiaae.
p. m.
. ti ;i; a. m.
n < r. *
. 1035 A. *
jiCity an1
RAILROAD TIME TA") E.
8gut11 bo ! d.
*• . Kii«re «
Ni>. «<I7. I .urn I Kxi.iw*
K . Iil, LochI k rHltflit 10?
nohtii bound,
Nil. it*. CUictuc KlIiPi'M
No. *< . M!•>*• uri Kivi r bl'n-M....
Mi>. W, Fruiichl...
No. V* hn* <br mict to Kjiiw . ... --
nuikr* ronnKtion* nt N«twt« n for lalii«>ruia
l*>iiiu;&l u conn h ij i •• ' hic®g> .
N.> «wroski r..nu.cli..n. for ( hicM". has,
.1—I4T Ir. n. AO u« « ' I" Kiu.wv. i il).
irnltM e.*BHMii..liK I Wichll* Willi Irisco
tniD-serf I." Sl.1.1 I...
mlkssrome*!" ■ . -i tti U.la wiU .vulUr..
Khiimi. miui nui.
£,«>.*C> sri.l MK through train* t (Islrrslen
N.«. l£itml ISlevn i*uw* ug«r lietwwu Ar-
«vii-m«i'iI) *utl Curcrll.
Ttekrls a<>l.l iui'l l«u:ir-'" rll"'k"' "" '."J"
(>f llwrountrr Arri'l-tit tickets «.lil. A ir
ii.icti.iu ..II" !«•'"" Jul-"
t.« ell nutate «b«r ? >l w wa) f.irsit"* B"t ®
r -
y. f. whiiikli. i*' ni
Psrrr.O T, April. I.
Will Uedwine was over from Pawnee i Host stock hammocks in tho city
Sjturday. 1 C.-oquet seta at cost at Howendoblej's
Dr. 0uvid Jacobsou left for New York
city today.
Ju.lge J. L I'.uicoet spent Sunday at
ut the Capital.
47 Dt
The Kepublican says Hon. John Ten
Cute of Perry, visit«*l Okluhomi City
I Saturday.
I W. M.Robh. nf theSsntu Fe station
O. P. Suiglar and family have moved is contj0ed to bis home on acount of
to Ne«kirk.
J. S. Wise and wife, of Compton, were
liore yesterday.
sickness.
LOCAL NEWS.
District Clerk and Mrs. J- U. Ilavig-
horst return ;d from Guthrie Saturday
Walter Olds, of the Patriot visited his evening.
claim over Sunday. ! _ . d„i^.„;.,i,
— — lions Oliver is here frorn S-h1^* k,
Deputy Cliarley DuWar came up from ; Kan ,igitiDg hj9 parenu of the S
i iiitlirie this morning. Ixiuis rettsurnnt.
K. B. Hogueand wile were here from , ^lhe t-ide barber
Stillwater yesterday, i tihop is mis'led from his place of busi
(). S. Smock and Misb I<ennie M llarr s n?ss to da y on account of siokoeB*.
of Kildare, were here todsy. | a. P, Utennett and Mrs J. G. Cash
P. J. Vales, of Guthrie, was a passon-| and chi'idJen fo Pawnee were at the
ger to Wichita last evening. Pacific today.
Mr i. A. C. Potter i* visili ig her |> r
ents, brothers and sisters in the Che;.
()'tla t>nr 8 coun'ry Hn<' 'iin,'°'n county,
K. W. Adams, the a (Table tH .k keeptr
Ctas. I', llaynes, the mind reader en
tertained a goo-1 audience ut tlio op?ia
house Saturday evening. Mr. llaynee is
a pleasing, courteous gentleman und
potsesseB this peculiar power in a laiRe
degree The performance consisted of i>
series of tests the most of which woro
very difficult.
The hotel register test being, perhaps
lhe greatest trial of his ability. This
consisted of a hotel register being
brought and a name selected on some
pige and the du<« it wus registered no-
ted. Blindfolded, he found the page,the
name aud wroto a fac-simile of it on the
register, The audienco wus highly en-
tertuined.
Golden Gate Stock Farm.
Dr. S. A. Moore, of this city, has lately
purchased of D. L France, a half inter-
est in the Golden Gate Stock farm, at
Aberdeen, South Dakota. The stock
co sisls of the highest grade blooded
horsea and mares. Mr. France hns ar-
rived with ton head of th« horses, and
the balance, thirty in number, will ar
rive soon. A suitable location will be
chosen near Perry, which will be known
the Golden Gate Stock Farm, of Ok-
liMoma.
At the hend of the stallions, which nre
three in number, will be Tho'ndorf.
TUORNDOBt.
(Htanilardl
Foaletl 1«KW.
SiRBDBVS^VE^TONE ,b88.
. / tkv .'. ittwnt:
,^•^1^.: North Side of Square, g
Girl Wanted.
A girl wanted at o >co. Inquire at
Mr.<. L. W. Garnett's, cjrner of 7th and
11 streets.
Notice.
Just received fresh mutton, veal, etc ,
nt llaynes' meat market, southeast cor
uer square.
40-21.
iVilKe* wi" - • •
•Jn.l .iaiii' ..nuaiu., W
4th dam by Pilot Jr, 1—
SI LVERSTON B ~m, HBCORD 2:10.
■ I AMal.
Uh won nl.'f .1 nkil y (.nil
b otlier of llartllil, ir of s.au«l
u-n t'um AUce11 ilK^onnlibre.11 by Imp.
t niglit of 8t. U J
ALLENDOHF 7W2, KECOKD ^IO,
by Onward till. not (mo. "U*m
lv.,,','*lin I llat.T Iilam "t a ',h rec<>r.l«
«.r -J-.iOof beti.'rlby Miniljrliu tatch-
II 11 Block and II. A Burton were in f
the city today from Shawnee.
Arthur Wharton returned fr
homa City jester Jay evening.
T.J.Taylor. Jr., is visiting friends in
Guthrie.
lion. Henry Asp weut up tns road
Saturday evening.
Go to llowendobler's Tor hammock ►.
lint style*, lowest price*
Clocks! cl.H,ks!! clock.!!! at Garnett's
Go and see them. l'
Kugen* <Sill, of the Patriot, spent to tin- Gsage and Pawnee.country.
Sunday in Guthrie, | Mim lUchel Weitlauf left this morn*
The democratic county wmvenlioii wi 1| iri{ („r,, two months visit in t^incinatH,
meet in Perry, Mouday, July 27th.
Ilenry, at Tom Ellis' barbershop, w i
Carl Brown has returned fromntf'pl
Chief Deputy Colcord and Deputy
Get your watch work done at (i r
■Mil's, lie can til your watch up A N"
Garnett's Cherokee Liniment is guar
anleed to cute cuU. sprains and bruises
Try it. „
The Turner Brother, are now the pro-
pn.tora of the Perry Steam Laundry
and doing good work, lry ^
PatT'ni/e home enterprise by having
,ou, laundry work doa. by tbe l uruer
bfolhars, at the IVry |;'un
d,Th«a area number of barl-r. in the
oily, but when you want a food * v*
a totli, go over ou the eaat .iJe and ace
Turn Kllii-
S^iSS. "
Parties having country I""1"0* to
dtamaeof can do beet by taking II to J.
iT^yW * Co, -7
"'tITiH Ml* ",,Ul ln lhl,l
H..lel I.
.. 777 ,, 1 l. vi <• . the milling company ia able to be on
A II. Caldwell and M. Gremer were htm>u ,win >fter , vmto aicHne ..
vis.tors from Stillwater yesterday. ^ _____
Mrs. J. A. 1 ma, of Guthrie. i< visit
ing Mrs. II. C. XioliolBon at her jileasant
country home, oue and one lia. f miles
east of the city
Attorneys Martin A T'llery bave
moved their ofHse from the real, aida to
rooms over the nty drug store In th*
Kiwlings' building.
Banker II. L Boy *, of tho farmer's
A Merchant's bank l.ft yesterday even-
ing for a three wueks visit and business
trip in Iowa aud Nebruaka.
There will lie agnij old t nil aia'ial
111 the Congregational church, on the
east aid*, Thursday nlg! t Further an-
noun ements in tomorrow's paper
2 .it a'ain Olptla (thonsibtibreiljtif bin
Aui«traliaD
M \ DKID 1SV), by GEO. WILKES ol'J
|l ni by llelmon( M
2ikI ilam Miner\a. y j io* '
;i.l dam > Mainbrino I * **• '
criri'ENDF.NHIS,by C. M C'LAV Jit
son of (', M laj H- . ,
Dun, Kloni. by i'llol Jr, I- "iro of dam
,f M1111.1
Hurrah for the 4th of Jnly.
A big celebration will be held nt Per-
ry Full und complete arrangement
have been perfected, and now let every-
body get, ready to have a good time.
A Cook Wanted,
A white woman cook wanted at tlie
Famoua restiiurnnt on the south side.
Call at once.
Stop "> tlie I'aeltlc.
There is no nicer, pleasanter hotel in
Oklahoma at which to stay, than the
Paciflo in this city. It is thoroughly
equipped and furnished as a lirst class
house and is conducted by the owner,
Mr. David Asplaud, hi9 wife und daught-
er, most estimable people, and thorough-
ly couversant with the hotel business.
1 Tub rooms nre large, cool and perfectly
clean, all furnished with the beet spring
mattres beds. The table service is the
best. Guests are always well cared for
and go away pleated
For Sale.
A nearly new ten horse power, Nichols
& Shephard Traction engine, MoO.OO
good terms. Call on A. C. Hinde, llurd.
ware Store. 33 tf.
Wanted to Triule
Two 1 year old ponies cr Silk dress for
bicycles or household goads, by Beery A;
Beeves, Second hand store, north of
poBtoftioe.
Line of Uarch fjr Fourth of Jul; Farad*
Drum corps.
City and county officials in carriages,
Furty-tlve little girls r. prtsenling the
different state* ic a wagon drawn by
tour white horses.
Ancieut Order of Loyul Americana
from hU oyer the county in uniform.
All Civic Orders.
Perry Fire Depui Ujuco,t.
Fifty Bicycle ltlders.
Post of honor held by Homer C. Jonea
Post, « rand Army of the Republic aui)
Women's Relief Corps.
Floats representing all the businesa
interests of Ferry.
Citiz 'ns' wagons, enrriagee, horseback,
riding donkeys, burroB, oxen or in
any way to please their own conven-
ience.
The parade will form promptly at 10
o'clock on Sixth Btreet with the hend as
above on D street. Line of march
north on Sixth to E, west on E to Sev-
enth, south on Seventh to C, east on C
to Sixth, south ou Sixth to A, east on A*
to the grove.
For further information enquire of
W. T. Smith,
Marshal of lhe Day.
W. II. Pbimrosk,
L. T. SUOCKKV,
Dun Pia-nkkt, Assistant*.
Once A|;atli>
What about the bridges that were to
be built over Black Bear?
Are we going to buiid them or nre we
to sit in passive quietude and complain
ot slow business while the products of
the rich furms but a few mile* away
from us north of Black Bear, are uiak-
ing business for soaie other towns? If
nothing Jis to be done, it hat ulready
been done, and the matter can be passed.
Uipans Tabules cure bad breath.
Jn^nterprise-Times,
S a .lain l>y Vl.'nmimlli K J
a i .lam by tlar(ra
— ' I (ieorge StMmer went to Newkirk this
g,vs>ou asha>* which will suit >ou. t j roorn|ngi
Guy, th* little baby boy of Mr. ai d
Mrs. Guy Ingram, has been very alck
with meaal**.
Mijs Milli*Oulhwai'i who has bten
several months in Falls City, N b., lia"
returned to the city.
everybody who corn** to Perry on th*
Ith will h*** a g n>d lime. There will
b« a sense of very attractive entertain.
meat*.
|1( ) for tlr*works f r th* I'ourlh
Omi* lo Perry if you want lo see the
urauilest pyrotrcnieal display that will
110 given In the Territory.
Keep In mindThiTllh. We are going
to hav* a grand time. Com* everybody
and join ua, w* will hav* tb* l e*t «*!*■
bration In Oklahoma.
Th ir* will b* a fre* IwtUI* at «h*
Curi.tiun church Wedn*rf*y evening.
ju|y Hill, by Mrs. Nslaou, of llllnoi*, oa
th* subjsot of -Wamau's Huff rage."
prompt "alienlion will be given anjf
otd*r fur Ice a*nl ua by |«*tal. W * n*
sire our palrona to nullfy u* of any In
silent Ion o( driver*. K U. Nim*. maa
ngir
r
StSTJii k v. —
tUea Aaaland hav* ehargi ''
^ «|U llad Chaa.iawlaij.'a
0. W. flteharit*.
**+■
at
The lailM utthe C • rt*tlal church *1
mm'I lo have a g<« l aland on th*grouml*
MiM tth.rfj«lr Kaun-lv prepem
ration* an. lielng mad* lo h.*,. every
llilng Ural claea. _
It a ill ti* a *reat day. the Uh of July
al Perry Uall-am aaeen-ilm*. hot** • HI
bicycle ranee, giaad Brewnrli* awl «a*y
„lh*r Ihla^a lo make II a grand day a
pleasure, *|e<tte and eight aaelag
The peeatMily of "i-w*ml..Wlet'a OM<
.tin RaW*t "♦ Har**|trilla I* Ihal l«
.llmutatea nature V-e |a.| >'
t,e* from Mi* *>*h ni IVh* "jf"
and ♦! W f* lnHllt. M
In Ilia July Coaui.ip'jli tan: "Acurious
race of Highlanders," by liswia l.iadaay
tlyclie, of lhe K inaas I' lv*isiiy. and
"Preaervation of Wild Ao>Mal*i' at lhe
P iilolttoe Bieik Store.
Our dietinguiahad knight of tl>* *leam
thrasher and of phlloeopbui niiual, II.
W sllerstedt, who has bean in or. nolave
with lh* immortals at lb* Oily of Ot'iaha
stat*of N(breaks, haa r*l ra*«l to l* rry
Th* prluclp1* cili « In the Terrib •'>
ar* |ir*p*ring lo c*lebral* lhe l,iwirl '•
Tb* moat ealeusiv* preparailons are Im
Ing mad* bar*. IVrrjr will hav* th*
beat celebration In Oklahoma. Com* to
r*tjr. _______
Al Guthrie last Sunday all Hi* aer
view al lb* First ll.ipllet cliureh had
rwftreni'e* Ui lh* fuel that lh* lea* e> r
vlcee in lb* old ItulUllag were being
held. Th* |>a*tur prewtel b lb iturn
Ing and *v*niag, AllWtanJar aeh....l
only Hve were ptaeent wbo lia k. pait tn
th* Br*l service* of th« old *d' dw . d*d'
csteil Nov IS, IMU. lain of Miiaa • b*ii«
llev, and Mia, Firestone, raahlenta 0
IVrry
it, sou of Bir Arctiy
Thorudirf ia a Uaautiful ilsrk bay
b'a'lion, threo years old, 15!i hands
high, tin* form anil Haish, go id stria and
op mi gmted. We predict that he wi I
win tlret honors as a trottin« bora* in
Oklahoma and especially Noble county,
where hi* homo will bo.
The second stallion is Francis Wilkes,
^v Champion Wilkes, he by louug
'ke*. by George Wilkoi. Dam, Lidy
Kanaka, by Lady Commander, by Volun-
teer by Hambletonian 10. He is a bay
stallion. {> yearaohl, 13', hands high; a
tine liorae, £<■0' atyle and tlnish.
The third oik' ia Silver G .le, by G .Id
en < late, by Han,><"™'> *
llam'iletonian 10 I>, m, Ma-y Mack, by
Gilta Varmont, sire ot fc'onnar Uoy, rec
ord 2::VI. 8aoood dam, Lil'.*> ^ M*m'
lirin • Paohen, the king of bro. d m"',r
He is a dark buy stallion. >0 Unu.i bigu,
lieauliful atyl* and action
The mama ar* uf th* lln*at bleW f' r
race purpoaea
ll is lite purpose of the proprietor* to
make thia the be*t collation of high
claas. I wet bloodwl liorsee Tor ia<* pnr
iswee in Oklahoma and the veet,
'I'he promoters of thla enterprise de
! serve the encouragement of all jmrtuw
I mterestial In blooded 1*0* atoek, and
lg*ntl*n>*n vlaillog P*rry can e| nd an
hour or two with much pl*a*ur* and
i *n*ltt Uklng a iihiIi nt their blooded
lM .raee and model fe'm.
est Equipped Office
Blank Books, Legal Blanks,
Job Printing a Specialty.
Afford its own presses, 1<«|>er cutter and t v®r>'-
thinir used in a tirat-clus* new*j>a|>er establish,
inotit. Curiies the largest stock of stationery.
Call and investigate for jouraely.
as the Largest Circultion.
Tlie NVkkki.v Knticki'kisk-Timks reacliea timet
,,f our energetic farmer* and you cannot
afford to not lie on the eiib«wi|Hioii llat. If
voti hid not 11 "ubwrilwr mil in hiiu rvouno
a aatnple co|iy—you need it at your home.
Mr* J. M. Hhelikm baa Mefy taken
I^isrge of th* W. Julian Mel. 'et of
llth and H nlNele. •* ! liMbnd M nicely
Foil lid
A pectiel IhmiIi ws* found on II
tn front of W K Chapmati'* dry gianle
■tore, containing a .mall nmoiinl of I
Call at Katant *i« Tim.-
nltlo*.
I Here
If, oil want lo gel an It*, pur* lard for
at in, call nl ne* ae our |*n<lal >r|eea
will etut July let. W M*t—'
suetheMt norn-r of square « «
hfahVl>MMiir CnnventHMi.
Tb* IViful'*' county central commit
leemelHilirdny « thkiedy an <
]^verything up to Date.
r fltt<«l and re urnt*MA met M * enll tof • minnty convention to the.
reedy lo r*nl rooiM,etWMT be tt^ih t «,m IVfy. Unlufda*. July Hlh.
e eek. at reMuaabla r*l*e W'f 1 H yMa TV^ulee teifi* !*♦'
The Oaii.v Kmiifm^TtHM re«oh« you in
duo lime mid contain* the an me itsa«K'int
in,.* distmtche* which the Wlcltlta Mgl
Ma Mini giver Voti the inoet eompiete daily iii
the Territory t 1 « * 1 1 ' !
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