Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 70, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 26, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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There must come n clearing up. Out of the vortex must como order.
It mouths of concentrated trade efforts luive just ended in our seini-nn-
uul inventory which shows splendid achievements.
The New 8 months opens with Brilliant Bargains in the Summer stocks
which must now be cleared nway to make room for ::::::::
[Mawlons Fall Purchases Already od tbe way from all Parts of \b Union
In Dry Goods we Have an Elegant Line of
TI/ f\ Scotch L una,
/(w During this sale.
5c
llOc
15c
Dimities, during
this side
7%c
'/. pi arc f!iiuhiime, Ql; p
during this sule O , 3v
Ti/ fs WhiteOo,(J*,Stripptd Cp
/#Vrf or Uured at this sale QL
I Am WliiteUoods, Stripped Qp
I vV or bared, it this sule OL
HCp Whit# Ooods. Stripped I
§IOv* or Uared, at this sale Iv/v
j 1 An Warranted Fast Black Q/-
' IV/L Organdies, III is sale at 0\-
| Cp Warranted Fast llhuk |Qp
IOL Organdies, this sule al 1 bL
30 Marsailles II -d Spreads, Red, II!ue
and lirown. Original prue QQ«
QAn Wurranted Fust Ul'k 1
6vv Organdies, this sale at 1 OL
QCp Warranted Fast B'lk C\C\r\
Organdies, this sule
"3 Extra l.arg.v and Kxtrn Heavy
White Pique Hed Spreads, I QQ
Original price W.30, now ^laOv7
30 pair Xutlingham Lace Curtains,
worth S'-'.OO, while they <1*1
last, they go at y I iUw
30 pair Nottingham Lace Curtains,
Linger, Wider and Finer than the 12.00
ones, worth tSlOO per pair <J* 1 ^ Q
U> close them out. ut....
10 dozen Lildies' Lisle I'[linn Thread
suits, summer weights, worth Qp
51 00 per suit, )our choice.... T"57v/
30 pr White Muslin Pillow Simms,
llratded in Ited, worth ?1 per
pair, at this sule |ier pair,.... OUL
i"i Lace 1 lisi Sets, consisting of Not-
tingham Lane Ileal Spreads and Pillow
Hhums, worth SI .'A) per set | C\t \
Ibis sale, while they Inst, vP 1 ■ yJ/
30 White Marsailles Hed ,
Spreads, original price 81, naw / v7L
30 White Marsailles lied Spreads,
larger and Heavier Fringed. QQrt
Original priceil.30, now t/t/L
We are sole ngents for the Owmopoli.
run Pattern', your choice of uny 1 Cp
pat tern ill tliehi uBe IJv
ONE HONORED AND 8IZTT DELE
OArES fcEET AT Of EBA HOUSE-
fusion set down on.
UtHKilution Uj Ai'j turn uud Me>t in
Joint Convention With Democrats
on Monday Next Snowed Cuder
by 131 to SO—Will Stick to
the Middle of the Itoud
and Nominate ii
Full Ticket,
|See our Show Windows
For Eye Openers.
nosing Out Bargaing in Shoes, Hats and Clothing department.
"The Famous,
Perry's Foremost Clothiers, Shoers, Hatters and Furnishers
Scv-tli. SiAc of Sq.via.re, Opposite Cswrt XXc-ase.
iAILBOAD TIME TAB E.
sochi ho t i).
. KA. r. i <• Kn>r«M
In .. ut. i *.ii tti.im
M i. iJS. Ixnl I'mnrhi .
.. 9 JV> r. M,
. .11 r.o a. m.
. ..low a. m
north hound*
• . v*. t'ltiraifo Klprene 6 37 a.m.
• . •«*. M jr « iiri Kmr h*| rin ♦> IJ P. m
• . W.\ l^<c« Fremlit. 10?£> A. *
No. 4i«il>a «tir« u*rti alerper to KHnwu <'itjr an«l
imkea r«mr « ctioua at N«wton for ialtfor n
H inte;a) o nmo «t•• I • toCliicift.
No. ftfemake* mount ioba for Cliicajro. ha*
ir-m Art an** « itjr to Kmwm €*itjr.
ok«« coutMMtlorui t W irliita with rn*co
tr4in* ea t for H*. I« • le ami iuf rin*liala i Into;
|ii<aliMir<HiiiM'ti' nut \*\ will o« utlieru
"mnntrn train* aet.
Jf.«, IMaml ¥<r, through train* to MaWeeton
h*+. 422 anil 42 rnrrjr ixiowugt-r* between Ar
*«ti a t it j ami Purcell.
rU'kftn «n>l Immmw rheckM to all part*
of the count r> Arrioent tickets Miltl. A rn-
rfiiction ol 10 percept mmlr on round trip tiraei*
tA all |N int* •Kern our *aj fare dow not e\c#**«i
$%• .
K. K. Waantatrlt, agent
ferry.". T. A|*il. I. W -
local klws.
Clicks! cli*?ks!! clocks!!! ut OarnMt's
. > and see thein if
The largeat utiK-U, and l«'St st> !**« of
hsmtnocks, are t lloweadubler's.
Henry, at Tom Kiln' barber simp, wi
fiv )ou a shave which will suit}on. ti
CJet your watch work Uuue at (iar
oett's. lie can Hi )our watch up A No.
I. t'
S. A, Akins was in from McK dney to-
day.
S. L. Klliot was down from t'onc i to
diiy.
J. U Holmes was here from IVk to-
day.
X. J Adams came in from McKmney
ti. day.
II. II. HeviHcamein from the north
today.
The Populii'.H of Xoble comity met ill
dele*'ute convention at the operu hoiine,
at 10:110 o\i|ock lo,luy,'io J wore called to
order by W. A. Kiower, uhiiirmau of the
wjiliitv central committee.
J> I.. uevjr,of Autry township, ivak
chotun tei[i[i'iri;r) chairnuiu und Krwin
Covey temporary secretary.
Q'X'ho ueual committees jn credeiitialn.
permunent orKHDizitiuo, order of busi
Dues and rerolutionu were appointed by
the cliuir, and the convention adjuuined
until 'J o'clock p. in.
Convention convened at 2 o'clack.
C'omniitteu on credentials, order of
bueineHB, p runinent organization and
resolutions reported
The teoipurar) orgamz ition was made
I he permanent organization with the
addition of I'Uigeue (Jill ua nssietant sec-
retary anil \V. T. Smith ns sergeant ut
urniH. The vacancies in the several del-
egations were tilled by appointment bj
each delegation when a vaucancy existed
The committee ou resolutions being
ready lo re|iorl the chairman read: •
"We henriily cudorse the XatioDnl
Peoples pur.y platform udopted at St
Liuh, July '-Hill, lwttf"
At this time u motion prevailed I hut
Hie ('copies National plutfoim be r« ud
for the benelit of the convention, as few
knew what it contained. It was then
read by the secretary, Some one ai-ked:
"|a there u freo home plank in the Xa-
tional platform just read.'' The plut-
Chss K. French, Samuel llare, C L. form was again examined, but no free
Edminson und J. X. Akins were in from ! home plunk was fonnd, as none was
White Kock today. I there,
W, C, Kyan w as in
today.
from
Territorial Treasurer M. L.
was a passenger on the north
last evening, going to Missouri.
Kobert Foster. A. W.
Condic und lisrd F.efner were in the
city from Red Hock today.
D. h. I lever, uf Lela, was in the city
today attending tbe l'opu'ist county
McKiuney convention, of whieh lie was made chuir
man.
Prof. Dsgby has returned frciu St. I The man) friends of Kx IJeputy Sheriff
Joe, >lo. | C. C Crawford are greeting him on his
II K.Thurston was up from Outline r*'urn from Clippie ('reek. He will
last i veuing.
J C. Curry, of Aikaosas City, was in
the city today.
Attorney John Cotteral whs up from
tiic capital loday.
Klder K. C. Ileleplaiu left this mom
ing to visit Tonkawa.
Dr. S. A. Mojre mude a business trip
lo the capital today
Att"rne) Joe l.afferty lelurntd from
Oklahoma City last evening
Major A. U. Fjiquhursor, of Outline,
was up lietweeu truine yesterday.
A. Adams, F 1*. Ilurlusou :ind li.'u,
For the latest and belt in toilet arti j ni,r,, fr, m Comptvu today,
cles si d neifuuii s aUajs go t" Ho.ver. I
tlobler's ' A. lJ.iller cauie in from thi
,, _ .. I n ;r.h toUy to spend S jnday at home.
Kor an artistic hmr cut tall on I II 1
Turner A resolution was introduced nl this
buUndiU")elhat l*,ror® convention pro
iceed to make nominations for county
| officers thut it adjourn until Monday
Kirwin, John next. t|,e jute of ,llB Democratic county
convention, anil that this convention
meet in join convenl ion with the Demo-
crats tit Hint time, for the purpose of
nominating a full couuty ticket, und that
a committee uf live be appointed by this
convention to enter v.itli the Demo-
crats,
The resolution wag lost by a vote of
11)1 to 2ti. against fusion.
'The report of the committee on reso-
lutions was then adopted unanimously.
The resi lutioi s condemned the acts
of the last legislature; condemns the ac-
tion of th« Territorial Hoard of Equali-
zation for raising the vuluee of assess*
mentsthroughout the territory; favors
legislation, which will give the letsees of
^jliool lauds and college lands a prefered
nglit; endorsed the principles of 1 lie
uiiiiatio.i and riferenduin; joins heart
ily in a demiiud for the origiuul
honio' tead lu.vs of our couutry;
o nidiainsthe noble work done by the
I here willbe n meeting of II.el,*- , eli;, mp'.ou lind hero ot free lioiuts for
pub,i an centralronuuitteeof (Jklahoma O.ilali una, Cougressinnn D. T. Fljn1 ;
'JYriitory, at tluti.rie i-u Angust tlth oonJemni llie apjiointmont of a Territo
at 'J o'clock p, ra. A i" rdial u.vitbti' n rial oil intp <otor, and in uonolusion con
u issued to Ihs Keput I can iu< ss of ti e dennis all the le-pii!>cican and Demo-
lerritory. and to a.I lU-puljlieans lo be j cratic ndinini.lrations of Oklahoma,
prtsent ui.d take put in the de- j l'erritoiiul, county, oity and school.
m tin some two months.
Baptist Young t'eupls's I'uion nirets
Tuesday evening, July 'J81I1, at 8:.'H.
Subjecl: "My Favorite Promise, und
Why it is Dear to Me'*—Second l'eter,
1:1. Leader: Mis) Minnie Taylor. All
! joung |>eople invited to attend
repubucan t ommiitki:.
It M-:fts io Outhrie Augur, fl.li a'. Twj
O'i look p. m.
Hone) buss He k <eps his isx >rs
feet condition. Oet him lo
in per i II ive )oursilver.v.i;e and j-welry
shave graved by W S. Tuwimnd, j -weler
II, ot
r.s
hi. ^if
(.■arnett s Chsrckee Liuiment is guar
■nteed to cure c jU. rpra ns and bruises
Try It. "
There r Iiumljer of burlwrs in Hie
Oity, but when )"ii want a good shave nr
* 'Mill, go over on the east side and nee
rum Kills. I'
Stop at Hotel Dally when )ou itie is
Outhrie. Fiee llus. ll.Ulprdsy.
mi Im
Taking the PaciITu Hotel in all thai
ree to mall* up • Knit class hotel, and
II la lojrutul lusetion the brsl Imtel in
htj. o tr
The pseulanty of Howendubler's Com
|mund El tract of Harsuprilla Is thai il
stimulalee nature ktsiH1 •" "iipuri
•mfrum the system I'rke M vents
^<1II (II per Isittle. tf
Riaall inels s but «re t in rseulls, He
Wlll'slittle KUrly tusers aet gently lull
thofuilghlf, eiintm lu ligestlon, d>s|s>i .
'iMMlunftetlMtloA. Hmall pill*, safe
II, Imt pill E. E. Ilowemlobler.
The tVifu lluUl, slaoe Mr. Mil Mrs.
Dm AspUed hare charge again, hue
faieed lie old time pnpulaiity. Illf
►'or M«e' hair dress!aff, sham|««i ng,
•piesalt hair vuttlnm. ImIIis ami tue
, smoolheel shave ia the uit < «■>
In f M, Hoaajhue, O K be Uer shop,
••Mi Mile. I tf
Chaaiberiaik's I'nugh M«ated/ uiim
i awap ami whnopiag «*m«ii It I
, (till aa I reliable. f"t sale li>
A Knclnh.
| VW Ilia Pupil let Teffilofial Coaven
" M Oulhrie, \ii«Hat 4lh ami Ml.
•re will w a one ami one t'HM
htf Hi# roaarf itia fmm IVtty
Aatael 1 I and \ with lateni
I Aatael 1th. Nist> pn eis alloweil
l awel lm mwel s ime >ta
•klk r
Call on A. I Aoiea at th" old stand,
the II g Horn Maiket, north ude. fur II e
iH-st meats COH
T hompson's Wild Cherry Phosphate,
a delicious healthful beverage. Try i',
at ll'iwendoblers', ol Iw
The best ruoiin and the best labia in
Outline are to be had at the llutel Dal-
ly fur II (■> per day, (.11 tin
I'ltlroltiiii the old reliable llig llotn
meal muikst, reojieiieil by A. I Acres,
Cboicisl meats of all kinds, iV.f
The llig Horn meal maiket has Ih
hberationi of the UB.Hi:l
der uf the conuuittee.
Wit. (jl INM.l.t.,
II D Anor.sy, Chaitm
Secy.
GUTHRIE TALENT.
ATriiuf l'o:'U?r Qutliris Slitrka Behind
the Bars.
Aw r lug ti ilit C.iiuigi Its! ir,l
William McClure, J. I. Talliiinn, J.imes
('ring, Jaturs Mot lure aud W. A
Thoaiaa who have fur niooHis been
operating fraudulent mining and a'uck
broker seheiiiss in Chicago, Di'nvrt,
K msas City a> il New York, uuder the
Tue convention elect>sl the folluwii.g
■I.deputes the Territcri.il convention
at Outhrie;
I'Ycd L lliiley, ileleg it" ut large,
ll;ron Covey, W A. Flower, C. I)
Shrader, A, W. Tucker, I) L. Dever,
Eugene (Jill und W. II Malcomb.
S. A Akin, of Ued Itock township,
was nominated for eherilT.
Allen Daniels, if Autry township, was
n imiuated for couuty clerk.
As we go lu presu nominations lire be-
ing made for treasursr
— «a - —
GRAND LODGE A, 0. U. W.
is lieen j osines of Tallinan \ C<i., Thom is A 0a,
leopi'iietl by \. I Acres, who will keep I A (>,„ p,ate >n * Co.. J. E. Mor-
only the lieat meala, and aolialla Hie re I g.m * Ou, el id, and previous to that
working a lottery graft in Kins is Cily
und Wichita, K Iiiaas , had the plena
lurn nf hta old friend* and customers Kl
Fir the IVrry vs Oulhrie bull giimee,
10 Ih> plaieil al Oulhrie July ill. 'J"i anil
Jit, the Hanla I V will sell round trip
tickets lor It.!!*
Oet your glass fruit j irs at L mles'k
ei's gnswrv . One itc««n pints for ill
iskills1, one ihisen i|uatl no cents; one
di r^a half gai'oa II IH lo til d
Don't forget lo attend the l<awn Hn
i'oli at the llapliat I hutch neit Muiida)
evening, given b) the Abigails. Enli r-
tainmeiit and refieslunenta free to all
Ituna ami lake pari IN the ' IVmi)
tW,"
lis l«*l known lonle and nemne la
rhoiii|«am'e Wild ChertJf Hal da up j
llies)«tem. One Mile eiiala i eenls
ami will mske lite gallons Ai E. E
11 meitJoblef's. ill la.
When we a msuter Hist Ih* atestine
are nit-hi* live t ines a« 'on* M tha Isals
ae ean realise the inlease suffering il
perieiieeil when the* laeome irHimeil
Ih-Will s Cut* * ttuilera Cure alal «
Nifla'tiaiaHot' at oneeaml "aph«M/ re
the diAvalt|. M E M^ad-War
Fourth Aaautl Bussioa Held at King
lite.
The fourth annual session of the A. O.
C. W, cf Oklahoma waa held Tilasdsy
uml Wediienlsy ut Ihla week at King
ure i f passing most uf the past week
behind the bare of the Cook muni) | Hi her. The following olKiers were
j ill. Eh Ii one was arrested uu ai*t) elenteil for ti a aaauia^ rear:
different warmnte alligliig fraud, em , O and Mmt -r Wtrkman O. II. Ilan
false pretenees und larceny, aad Just hi
llsuniMan plaeeil the *sall at IV'HJO each
on every charge, aggngiling Misi.itsi
ball which they were unable to give,
They have Isw* sailing eh ck In II
tltioin mining i-omrainee and paper
tvni|iauiee hanHg w irtIdeal clainii at
t'tipple I'reek and eleewlieie an I hava
iieilnis la Srery |iail of Ihe union
WIIhia the past day or tan they have
had the land* feiluc d and a>a how • ut
on bond,
McClure, I'rig aad Thoaiaa sets
former lemdeate ut Oulhrie, are well
k h e aa i the shttj of their arreit c eaten Outhrie.
an snip*#*. I>smle'. ' There are 'J* halves aad Bill memlMte
^ ■—=" laOklahoani As auaa as tlip peadmif
P iwma who have a rimthint s|el ,daim* sredl'piset nf,ti will have paid
nn « by a duac at Ike Miaate Ooaih «Mi aa aMsamaal nf mdy
Care, a a Ua*rtM'«WM, | per anatk ea its mtmkm*
llrand Fjrsmtn 'J. A, Iticliards ui.
Oklahoma Cily,
llrand Oversatf-0, U, HtaufoM, Te
cutnseh,
lliand It c.itder '4, ti. Juhnsoit, A'Vii
OranJ ltaeiver-i, E. Klater, Still
water.
II aad Ouid" Will E Milton, n.sil
wshl.
Orand WaUhana J. E. Juhaaon
En 11.
Orand M .liral Essmiaar Or I, J
llia'I.OathrK
llrand Trustee O ti Montgumer).
years,
•hdlnr
kick
ecat
To show your spite because
some dealer palmed off an in-
ferior suit on you.
Insist on a K , N. & F. grade
and you're sure to get exclusive style married to perfect fit-
art workmanship linked with satisfaction.
You can't get good bread out of poor flour—don't expect
good service out of poor clothes.
garments look better
on you, feels better,
wears better.
>
Here Is clothing with a record -and for
the same cost as those without
this safeguard.
KOK 8AI.B ONLY IIY
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Perry. O. T.
'A little Girl Styall J^ead Jpijen)/
W e Hill ^i\e a Luck s Junior range Xieklcd, mIiowii In our win-
dow, to the f{ir! under li years old who will bring uu the greatest
niimbor of tlieso advortwoments from the Daiiv and Weekly Entei;-
i'Kisb-Times, with Buck's Stove it Kange Co's Trade mark, l.y
August 22, ls'.Mi, noon. Cull at store for particulars.
WALLERSTEDT, MOYER&CO.
Corner <!lh and D Streets, Perry, Oklahoma.
Ike Popular Merchast Sailer,
Is closing out all Spring and Summer styles at
Cut Prices to prepare tor Fall and Winter stoct,
which will be coming in Ten Days. Now is the
time to get a suit cheajier than you ever bought
TAILOR MADE CLOTHES.
8lii|> to Galveston.
Ilest quality of wheat is worth 11 cents
at I'nid and lower grades 1(1 cents. It is
worth us much here and will no doubl
goto 50 cents. This ib all on account
of Hie Oslveslon market for ex|a)rt.
Wheal would b« 111 cents cheaper on the
bushel if il was not for this.
This is ngli rious ti in^ for the farmers
as it will enable them to ronvcrt their
crops at gtsxl prices. This is onr iiatur
al market; it is the shortest hau', and
the (iulvestnii buyers ar« pay ing better
prices. Ship lo Oalveiton.
-
Sln|i ut | ||i> I'liclUc.
'There is no nicer, pleusanter hotel in
uklahoma ht which to sta), tlian the
PuciHc in this oity. It is thorough!)
equipped and fui nihhed as ti lirst elnee
ho,ise and is conducted by the owner,
Mr. David Aspland, his w ife and daught-
er, most estimable people,and thorough
!y conversant with the hu*il busmeei
The risiins are large, cisrl and peifecllv
clean, all fiirnishevl with the liest sprint;
inaltris laals. The table service Is Ihe
best. Ouests are ulwuys well cared for
und go n way pleased
I'ri'sliyierliiii Church.
There will bo preaching next Sunday
morning and night by I'sator Oglevee
The 51 u'clock sulject will be; "The
Nimeof Jrsua aliovo rvery Name " Al
M p. m : "A Foolish Wise Man " All
are invited,
Dspuat Uhurch.
Morning subject: "My Father's
llouie." Kvcning aennon bv llev John
H. Calbouu. Subjecl; "Who Is my
Neighbor?'' Luke 10, 'Jll. Special music
fur encli set vice.
I'nr Half,
A nearly new tan Imree power, Nlehols
A Sliephard I'iaction engine, fl'Si,i*i
gissl terms, Call un A. C. Ilimle, Hard,
ware lltois, ,13 |f,
IhMi'i l ull in he Thi re,
The Aba«alla will give a liuwn Hs.r.nl
at the I Is pt 1st ihmah aeit Monday.
e ning, July 'Jilh, Cake snd leiuonaile
w|ll lie aeiveil. Come one, roaie all
Krery thing will la> aa freeaa Ihe air you
brent ho As Ihe refresliniente and all
other amu<*menta nf ilia eveaiaa will
lie giver, free on Ihe part nf the Abl-
gaile, *e hn| ilia pi,trims aitl Im free
with their free will nfferlntf
M mk Jacob, day la breaki g*"se
said lleWitli lellle Early Itaa-ra to a
man who hs.1 labet Ihew hi arouse his
i 'iggiah liver, M It. Iloweadwble*
Mrs. Hhodie Noah, of this place, was
taken in the night with cramping pains
and the next day diarrhoea set in. She
took half a bottle of blackberry cordial,
but got no relief. She then sent to me
to nee if I had anything that could help
| her. I sent her a bottle of 1'haiuberlain's
j Colic, Cho'era anil Diarrhoea llemedy
■ and the lirst dose relived her. Another
; of ihir neighbors hud been sick for about
a week aud had tried different remedies
fur diarrhoea but kept getting worse. I
Keut linn the same remedy. Only four
doses of it were required to cure hiin.
He mi)s he owes his recuverey to his *ou-
erful remedy. Mrs. Mary 81 hie), Sidney
Mich, f jr sale by ll iuley A. S'nghsh
Howendubler's Compound Extract of
Sursnprilla is worthy vour entile confi-
dence. It lias nu equal 111 all diseasea
arising from impure blood or low condi-
tions of the system. Price, .VIceuta aud
♦ I 110 per buttle.
The III lo I Meat Muiket
Is still 10 Ihe ring, not disfigured
either. Ily close attention lu business
und * hen we gat III lu I free silver, and
plenty uf it in the country, wa think wa
o in aland It, U5 if
BojiaiDK House
MrsJ, M. Sheldon lias lately taken
charge of Ihe St. Julian hotel, corner of
Hth and II streets, and litis had it nlcsly
rOltted and refurnished, and ia now
ready lo 'ant rooms, either be Ihe day or
wei k. at riweonnhle rates. fjif
A Colorado
Summer
Is the title of ail lllustrn.
nliil Is Milt ili'*crl|ttivt' of
Iti'siitl* iii ('idnrailii (vnclp
i«l Uii (lie Kaut.i Ke Kinite,
It tells whi'ii* a vneathin
may be |i|i-u >mitiy sia-iit,
Adilll .aU, t. NicliulauM,
o.i , a.. a., t. * 8, r,
Hy.i ( liicMg i, fur a fn*
ciipv, Siiiiiim r tnil! 1st rail's
tiuw In fltect frmii ihe Ka«t
In 1 Vlib i,t'olormlo H|triug.
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Perry & Welch. Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 70, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 26, 1896, newspaper, July 26, 1896; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111816/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.