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PERRY DAILY, ENTERPRISE.
VOL. 1.
PERRY, NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, MONDAY, NOV. 25, 1335.
NO. 175
TKkMN OK xrRHcltlfTlO.Vri
LCaL
NEWS
Attorney Sam Overstreet chiiih up
j from Saturday and returned yesterday
t l'i r w**k, hy carrier
Her month, in arivHnr#
Par }tmr.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
SOUTH BOUND.
wo. ii-5 r^s ■ Ut
No. 407.
No. O, Vr«>ii(hi
NORTH BOI'ND,
Si>. *<i6. Chic
No. a*. Mimu
No. is:. !>#<•*
• pre**
iter Exi rnnr
9'*: p. m
.11: H . M
. lut* a. m
« lU I*. X
10:js a. m
Fresh celery «t Ku,-d Bros. i ;Tft
Dick Reeve* mm up (r>)In Guthrie to
uuy.
Two pounds nice
centi at Gray's.
Attorney E. N. II uston crime down
from Kildare today to attend to cases in
I court.
k. V Will klttfl.t. ajfkql
purry, o T. inr . I"V«.
OFilciAL DUE0T01T.
tkkritori4u
W. C. Renfrow
T.J. Lowe
Frank Jul*
(♦oT rnor
mrrrtarj
^hief Jiittir*
i' i hmimi
Hup*. I'nhlie Instruction
FMSMM
attorney (i *nrr*l
Hchool I^nd ( orarniMioi jr
OOUST* .
Pr Judge
Attorney
8h<*iiff
Treasurer
R«**i«t*r of 1W<U
t our.ty rierk
Ho- v Pi ■
Co - Ti*MOiier<
•ruction
E. I) Nix.
E. I). Can.eron.
Hani'j l urphr.
C. AUalbrtith
A Hilitco*-,
A. ■ M
1. ii. howl.
.. .J. K. >lan<«en.
. litt allure.
h E. Kx'i.ariM n
M i Kor«1.
(, W.rr^j
member that we have
frwti ovitern in bulk. The finest
cap be got in town, we get them freel
twfce a week. Rueb Bros. tf 101' j
4*ki tiint United States Attorney Ho*
nil try butter 83 I Member the great clo.ing out «ale * 0 "'*uP/r" ' Outfcri. jester
of the New Vork Hardware Co, for ! ** "f d'"r«" °f t1"* L'r"tf"11
Arch DeBruce i. H , ., °«h. Thi. is a genuine aale. . SW *r.nd jury work today.
Citv down from Arkansas ——- ' Mrs. S C. and Mis. Lillie Hand, «h.
C ty' - Our«uth,,d.DruKg,,t,E.E.Ho«en. have been several in the citv
Just arrived, a large invoice of shoes, v lit , u ' " ,W° WwUb ,eodi"« eour'- le Saturday night fo,
any at)ie and price at Ural's j °* '**°ur1, their home in Grenola, Kana.
OOkEljove, of Kildare, i. attending ' , "1"r,> °f lh"<"' ( lieal'| Mr* Kmm:i<\ Ponuroy. depart
court. "jduck coals. And lu by 4 blankets for I president of the W. R. C,returnod Sat
i.O cents per pair. K^W. Gray. ] urday night from Guthrie Md Ok la ho-1 _ r
al Ja« A Spear., of White Ro,-k, is i, ) ' '''')•. ! «« she has been attending anything ill theil* MnP fit
C1" I the city* witness in the Stover niurdei i to ,he ofl!cm,ljl"imeM °'th® ord®r- ® ClIIIIICJClL
Four cans tomatoes for
Leiniuger 4 Wallace.
zimm& mr saml
The New York Hardware Co.
have concluded to close out their
business at this place, and fer
the next
OATt
They will make you price# on
11. G. Beard came in >eelerdny frou, ! L'aH<>
Shawnee.
to the ofllcial busineaa of the order.
Hueb Brothers make themiince meat
. i >ou want to purchase any .took.I\^ P"t, 'T ^
r'"b continues on .hoe. at I^'tle or nulk cows call and see J. V JS " "
tlie Liquidation sale. ,,,, | Burke at the ,6 to , meat marke, ,75,r
J. H. V
r. W. Oln
W. W. Mc( nil'
ken
Charley (ir er returned
yesterday.
CITY.
A. C. Hoilatiil Mitvor
J . H* ble rierv
I. cam i'..i e< Jndgp
T. Hich%rd- on, ir J'lenMirei
W. M How lee A'forney
c. 1. Ijtwbjcker K**+*sor
COUNCILMAN.
(leure* .Int DuUne;
J r. Mom*. I- E. (iarneit
F.. E Mojrcr, Wm M'tnroe
M lleitf. J A. An«1er*« n
E. H. Me lit i, T, I). Tt.oni|i or
r.r-t Ward
Heron-1 Ward
Tl ird Wanl
sF .ortli \N ard
Fifth Want
Hi^th Ward
b^rcnth
Bagl^ter..
r.tite, L MrK ll n
Alley, Johnson
UNO OfFICK.
Loai«T>a?U.
J II K,:
TOWNBITF R0A|0 NO. 8.
Timothy MiUrath. Cbairman
F. A. Wil*>n
F. W. Baitoy
Bm. aed
pomt office.
■ inr Xr^nt.
Tru fe^
foatmaatar . C. P. Drace
L0D0E DIRECTORY.
\ K. it A. M. Perry I dge No, 1
.1 hold, its regular communication th
tirst and third Fridays at hall on 7th ,
■treet. All mason, in good .tanding
cordially invited
to Guthrie Attorney A S Wiley i«up fr' ni iJutl -
rie attending court and is Tegi.terrd > t
^ pounds nice couuiry" butler at |th* T"""y
Gray'* twojx/uud* for 20 uenU, I We are clnsint' out our llirdwnr.
Stove*, Tin wore and pumps at cost for
Editor UeFt Qmr went oe a bueUeee
trip to Gutiirie today.
I>o not buy footwear until you see the
oargaiu at the Liquidation aale. O'J-Iw.
r. lirook drove down
claim yesterday.
I'our oans string tjeana for 'J5 cents at
LeinioKor & Wallace. 61 tf
from his
the nert thirty day
wnre Co.
vew York Hard
Mr and Mrs. Mart OoDBfriy and little
ifirl and Kd Riley leave tomorrow for
Fayetteville. Ark.
H. F Heath was iu the city
from Aikansas Citv.
toda>
L)rop in at the Liquidation sale and
buy pair of shoes at wholesale price.
^ eli! Miller came down from New kirk
today, attending court.
See the ., and 10 cent counter at Mrs
hold, its regular communication the n«,««l v'.
; and third Fridays at hall on 7th I M'e> lL# "'"'n'O "tore.
170-tf
Attorney J. K. King, from Newkirk, is
atteLdinjf court.
The 10 to 1 meat market is increasiu^
its busine«M every day, 175 2t
W. L. North came down from New-
kirk to attend court today.
Jno. J. Shopper and (V A. Co* were
over from Stillwater today.
Po* sals:—Ad A No~l "milch cow
Enquire at this
pKKKY Chapter No. 15 Royal Ar- h
I Masons meets at Masonic hall south
7th street every 2nd and 4th Friday at
I Hjnnrc Ki a
H. D. McKnight. H. P.
Secretary.
DAHTEKN STAB, Pmji
Ti No '£\. meets regularly on the second
and fourth Wednesduva of each month
at hall on D street. Visitors cordially |
nvited.
| weighs about 1300,
-Cherokee Lo<ltce .No. 14 1. office.
I o. o. r.
1 () (). F. meets every Thursday evening
V|t 7:.'W p. m. on 7th Ktreet between H
antlC. Visitors are alwats welcome.
J. W. Quick. H. W. Lf.imm.ku.
Secy. N. G.
Io. I .. l*err> eticampmeut
(j, nieeta every Tu^sdav evening
at 7 at Odd IVIloks hall. Visiting
patriarchs are cordially inviteil t- i«t
t#nd. C. I. Limbotkkk, 0. P.
gto Lf.vx, Scribe.
PSTIIKK Ixxljje No. H. Dau {htpr« <,f
Ij Heliecca, I. O. F. meets everv
fussday of each month. Visitors wel-
come. Mhm. L. B. Grt.ooikk, N. G.
IIattie Kukuk. Sec.
i • A. lC., Homer C. Jones Poet No. 4.%
'T meets tin t and tiurd Thuriwlay even-
in^t at 7 :M) p. m. at their hull near the
corner .jf Seventh and H street. All
comrade* invited to meet with ua.
nOMICRC. JON'K , W. It. (
No. 10 meets every tirnt and third
Thuredajs at 2:30 i>. m nt K. P. Hall « u
Seventh bet veen (' arid I) atreets.
Hattif. J. M< Knight. Pr* s
Km ma C. Pom f.roy, Sec.
L*W)er Capt. White was down from
Newkirk today on legal business.
Attorney \ an Martin name over from
•Stillwater yesterday to attend court.
The 16 to 1 meat market will here
after be conducted by J. V Burke.
Give him a call. 175 jjt
Attorney \\. L. Baruum is dowd from
Newkirk attending to cases iu court.
Judge Green, of Green Jc Strang,
Guthrie, was up today on legal matter.
\ oung America school shoes at Gray's
oest school bhoes on earth; will last ail
winter.
Judgp Diggs went to Oklahoma City
yesterday and returned this tnorniLg.
I* oit sale: A vVasbington hand press
roller ant! slide combined. A bargain
Andreas tins oftir-e.
fit y« 11 better and will cost you from
lliree to five dollars lep8 than those
'!p "it of the city. B. Liebenheicn
can fit you and save you money.
IJ. B. Christian, our popular morel ant
t"ilor, received a l*.x of very l>e iutiful
Chrysanthemum^ by mail today. i{. bv,
girl remembers him in winter as well ns
the summer time.
A gentleman was here from Pawnee
— today and priced shoes at every plage
I have the chpapept piece of residence 1 in town, but bought six pair at F W.
property in the city for sale if sold soon 'Gray's and says he saved $2<\> on the
J J. LaMar, next door to Kntf.rpkisi^ bill, Prices will catch the trade.
TI. A. Piatt, manager of the (Guthrie
P. B. Dilday. th* genial traveling cor I Lender, dropped in on us Satur-
resp'.ndent of the Wichita Eagle, passed ^sy evening and added new inspirati
through today going south.
Be sure and inspect,
our delightful
' by his smiling countenance. He return-
ed to Guthrie Sunday morning.
heating stoves before buying, for we will
The Jolly Batchelors will
give a
„ ww.w.v v/u/uig, iur v « will | ... ,
8..1I them at c*t. New Vork Hardware rhankeBlvlDB l' " °n Nov. 28tl> at Cuui-
Co. | mings A Brown's hall. Music by Hugo's
Orchestra. Everyone invited. A good
Attorney Chester Howe was called to time guaranteed. By Committee
Oklahoma City today by the illnesB of! Vn„ , „ .
h,s wife's mother. ! ' °U "tln'' a larse n8t ,,ent of
j choicest California canned < tct Cai .
Wanted:—Wood, corn, hay, \egeta tomatoes, Kaw Valley canned iVf ;
bles or anything else a family can use, other table luxuries at Smith
on subscription to the Entf.rprisf.. on C street between Fifth and si\*.
ACT! \L COST.
For SPOT CASH We havft
the Finest Line of Cook and Heat-
ing Stoves ever bi ought to the
1 erritory, and if you are needing
anything in this line come and
see us and you will surely buy
for price will be no object. WE
MUST GET RID OF THESE
GOODS.
Remember, this is no adver-
tising fake, but a purely business
regulation by a reliable firm.
FARQUHARSON & MORRIS.
C STREET, NEAR 0EP0T.
ATTRACTIVE INDUCEMENT
30 Days Special Sale at the Gem Milliii
ery Store.
INSURANCE.
ARE YOU INSUKBV?
1 . ttorney H. B. Martin made a trip to
_ [ Arkansas City Saturday night on legal
•• NIGHTS <>l' I.Alton, I. A. !<[*)
11 meet, each Monday evening it 7 .'Hi
in tiieir hall on Oth U.twi<>n 1). and K
Vxit.DR Knights cordially inviteil.
J. T. Nosr.r, M. W.
K. M. T.iomas K. hi. Ttios. Mosnot, K. S [ P' '
Finest line of air tight Htoves in the
city, at cost for the neii tliirtv da>B.
UUMIiecS.
Another car load of those tine Mis-
siun potat'^es. cheap as before at Hern-
175 tf
Editor E. E. Brown, of the Times-
Journal. Oklahoma City, came up Satur j
day night and returned today.
Ladiee' nice underwear 30 cents per
garment, Men's very heavy underwear'
31) cents per garment at Gray'., Itfj-tf
The It to 1 meat market got in a large
ni unt of fresh meats todsy and caj
supply customers in any quantity.
175 -Jt
Attorney George \V. Murphy came
• 'Ver yesterdnv from Stillwater to look
-ifier wimp L nited St iifg cases in court,
llie Indies should hear in mind the
1.-.I If
A C. Hinde, our south aid.- i ar , ..i,rc
merchant, left yesterday ui rniiig r r
Burlinirton, Kans., his f■ mer hum-
where he goes to eettle up !, - fathr:V
estate. He will also m:i!< n tr-p ' .
Nebraska before his retuin.
Millinery goods are bought to bo sold.
11 must be sold in season. New goods
'i I be bought for the new year. T
nave only a limited amount of room, ij
must sell stock now- on hand before buy-
new *oods. Here goes! Just look!
■?1.U0 shapes for 2d and uO cents.
Having purchased the business of tli.> Trimmed hats for £1.V) $4 no hat-
Palace barber shop on the fiouth side of! for ?l,7.i. Ki 00 hats for ?2.0<i. Ladi.-'
the square, I extend an invitation to all handkerchiefs that were 'J" cents nov
my friends and customers to call and 115 oaota. 'Ribbon, and Ladies tjilet
see me at my new place of business, nrticles at cost.
The Palace Barber Shop
*2S-tf F T7foistf.w, Pr,,p.
The Sunday edition of the Globe-
165-tf
Mrs. E H; Heaslev,
Proprietor.
I •" U'W
!>••,'Ihl 30 days tale of millinery at the Democrat hail 42 pages and the Inter
Gem millinery store. Mrw. Beasley i* Ocenn 41 pages. These great news-
mating a striking cut in pric
lion. C. M. Barnes came up this morn-
ing and was in the city on business with
the court until the noon train.
Choice assortment of e-quisile per-
fumes. Ladies should call for sample
bottle, free. Hunley i English. City
Drug store. IGl-Ct
H. C- N icholson, who was
Sunday to visit his family and take a
look over the farm, returned to Guthrie
at noon.
papers can be found
Postoflice news stand and many others
of the best newspapers and periodicals.
Talking about good bread, if you
would step into Kueb Bros., and take a !
look at the stacks of great big, ni^e
warm leaves, and get a whif of the
aroma that comes from :hem, you
; would become hungry on the spot. 2t.
up over;
I he south bound pat^senger train Sat-
urday night, due at 0:22, did not arrive |
'till mid night, on account of a disabled
engine at Kildare. Several passengers
Whenyou want a smooth clean shave who were going sou
Tlia n k sgi v i n # Ser ?i ce.
On Thursday, Nov. 28, at 11 a. m.
dav at the ■ T. . . .,, ,
_4, ' *hanksgiving services will be observed
at the Christian church. The following
will be cairied out:
Song—By the congregation.
Scrip'ural lesson—Rev Smith.
Song—By the congregation.
Prayer—Rev. Houcheng.
Anthem—By the choir.
Sermon—Rev. Oglevee.
Collection—By the \Y. C. T. U.
Song—By congregation.
lienediction Rev. Robinson.
The collection and disbursement of
A small spark ot'taa a*
in it few minutes, the
tion of vearii.
Sickness, accident, or
ileatli frequently termiiatat
valuable life of a Iircail wianar of
ii haji|n' family—reducing it t*
poverty and want. Pira, lif« gu«i
iccideut insurance protects ajjutuft
tLesc misfortunes.
To get OOOD ISSCRANCE it is «•
portant to select companies whoee
'listorv shows them to be Tltiit)
ami TKfE and who make jread ex-
hibits of BONA FIDE ASSCtS MKl
whose paid losses bear witaam
that their policies are valuable.
1'lease examine oar eomptnits.
e have had experienee.
H. H. Htdsok <k C#.,
Office over Globe Dry sfire,
Perry, O. T.
DON'T FAIL TO SEE
(and you always want this) go to tin
Palace barber shop, south side of square
lUS-tf C. F. Register, Prop.
city and remained until the
•sterclay.
Several passengers uiBoureement ol
Sirr:,-* * W
| l( ( nuil J# of A. local union \o
t Perry; O. T., meets every Frida)
evening st 8:3(' at the^city hall, Vi>it- N'sw York Hardware <!n
tig brothersniwHys welcome.
HAHMONV Ivbatir.g Societv n.'vth Mm
every Friday night at K. P. hall • -i. V(gL(
Tth street. Visiting jriends aUaw
corned.
Miss Pearl IJufot and lur friend, Miss
■t*11 M> 11 e Il« mpie, were vibitmg :n Guihne
eraay,
nounced. Anyone knowing of persons
1U.A.-V • u •. specially in need will please report to
: >Th™, m the Brm [their committee.
Mrs. o. T. Robinson, wife of Bw.|<rf,,8obi"'nf ,fc Iturke- *'• S-'hillingj It is requ«at«d that nil plaoea nt baai
Itcbinson, left today to visit her father j retlrPa "nJ lpnVfs J. \ . Burke sole pro ; ness be closed d rir" tie !.our „r ser
and mother and family at El Reno and Pr,etor "r th« W to 1 meat market. Tne vice, and that there™!.-. ;.s"cener-il ..n
spend Thanksgiving | popularity this firm has secured will, attendance at the serv e,as™.,nsil,|„
7 i feninih with Mr. Burke, when the best; (Signed! t^iui..
If you want to sell or trade you- > meats can always lie found.
claim list it with J.J LaMar, next
do.,r t > Enterprise otlico, lie is expect
The
. a a ., a >j ~odg« No. 'J, K. Ill
— meets every Monday ni^ht at 8 p n>
All visiting Knights weh'ome.
Kol* P., Perrj 1j«hI|
me«
choicest trerii appia butter ai.tl
! inmce meat at Smith hrothero on r
^ I rest l^etweeu Fifth and Sixth. l«" l tf
Gray has a Line line of all wool suit-
A dramatic cantata, a mngnittcie.it
i r m- IAn'' ntensely interestinsr entertain.n,Arf
ng ome buyers fr.>m Missouri soon. " , /lain.i^nt,
at the opera house Thanksgiving even
Major Ii race Miller, the ger i*l a d in#* N°v. 28th, 8 p. m. Seats on sale
Fi X. S irrir, M. E. church,
O. T. Robinson, Cong church
J. A. B. O - Li.vr.F., Pres. church,
I w IIorcHF.Ns, R-iptist church.
Opera House, November 28th, at
8 p. m.
For Thanksgiving evening, Nov. 28tb
the citizens of lVrry will be provided
with a magnificent entertainment by the
rendition of Hull's celebrated dramatic
cantata entitled, "Jephthah and Ilia
AO, U. W .—Perry Lodge No. lb, jn^q for dress patterns at 3c) cents per
Ancient Order of f i.iled Workmen, j , ,, b[o wjj,h
oeets ilrst and third Tuesday evenings •
ofewh luootb at TjSO p. m.. io (ilobo i C(t, Kelvu80B. of the perry aud Paa,
buildiiig on west suJe s-juare. Hoikmen- J
10 g'xidstaodinf from other ledges cor- ""<• stage company, came down from Ar-
dlally invited. E. K Gibboxb, \V. M. kacsas City yesterday.
W. C. MrCuff, ftooorder. ■
i _ - - I B. Liebenheim, our popular merohsn
1st. Ooxcy, Non-1 iiUt# .hI IIoimI tuilor on the south side, is giving excel*
Club, of PerKy.—Meetw e\ery IhurR- j satisfaction n the lit and make up I
da) evening, 8 o clock. All reform work i , . . . 1
• • - - • •• .. . ^ I of the auits mane In him.
Mrs. A J. Oalhout and her daughters,
Mieaea Gurtie and Millie, left Saturday
night for Falls City, Neb.
FHIENU8H1P Aseemoiy No. 1094,1 ~ . , ,
K. of U meets every Taturday even-1 1 >'« >'"> x>ard will lie first class at
in8at7:30in K. of P. hall on Tth steet, j ti, e now Agricola aid boarders are soli-
west of land office. • . cued. 173-tf
W.j. sto*e. m- W. |
Vtta Mrmr Hi-RKr R M. | Received a oar load or Topeka flour. I
efficient clerk of the hind office, has
turned from a visit to his family
Missouri,
pletely refitted aud refuruished and is I DerJ'
now the leading hotel in the city aud is <-'om
ready for guest;-. 173-tf
M. T. Morris and w ife, who have been
visiting Granville Morris and Chas. L.
Wenner and their families, returned to
Guthrie yesterday.
ing men invited to dis^n.w this bond
mif tion. K. of L. Hall, on Oth Btrcet.
Adn.iRsnm free, no collection.
A. II. Shilling, Jah, H. Lewis.
Chairman. I!- P.
Comfortable chairs, clean, smooth
shaves, perfect shampoos and hair cuts,
aud the best of artists at the Palace
barber Bhop, south side of square. 128tf
Daughter." Thorough preparation ha.
| been made, and no pains spared to make
the play a gran.I success. The best
; musical aid dramatic talent will p.rtic-
, ipate Xo one thould fail to attend, as
. ; this will undoubtedly be one of the most
j;st s elaborate and magnificent entertain-
ments ever given in Perry. The pro-
' Marshal E D. N'ix has returned ceeds will be applied for the l,eue8t of
nery line, see Mrs. E. H. Beasley, of ti;, from New ^ or1.; and Boston. debt of the Christian church. Reserved
~ """i nerv store. Everything ne
post olh'ce. Resereed seats 35 ft-'.: gen
. I eral admission 'J.", cts.
Deputy Goo St:irmer is
For the latest styles in fail hats, and
The new Agricola hotel has been com- 'or s,aP'6 goods of all kinds in the niilli
from New Yor'.i and Boston. <
,,h .. , , , Judge G.R.Buckuer came up from i ^ 35 cdnU- ,""suer!il "J'uiMion 'Jo
and the very latest An expert trimmer Guthr,e this morning to attend court °eDts iteserved mt" ™ .ale at post-
always ready to trim your hats to order J
Editor V:rgil C. © (his paper, j
eft on the noon tn i i fur a bus • e68 trip
Deputies Will Felts and S. S. Xiy i lo Guthrie and will return this evening
came up from Guthrie this morning, i . 4t
Attorney Henry Asp is n the city
looking after the Osa^e tax matter auil
other cuses, registerd at the Talley ' ^ s
( )ttaae- Don't Miss This Chance.
Attorney J. W. Shartell, of Guthrie 1 For sale: Rome t'no young teams
came up today in the interest of cases mostly mares. Will sell cheap for cash
; he has in court, registered at the ] or soil on time. Will have them ready
Assistant United States Attorney T
F. Mecham, came up from Oklahoma
City yesterday to look after United
States cases in court.
Big Four and Golden Rod brands. This' Lay in your winter apples now.
WOW
biinging with them some U S. prisoners
to appear in court and plead. But U
S, cases were not taken up. There were
six Indians and one white man charged
with introducing whisky into the Indian
Territory and horse stealing.
J. V. Burke, who succeeds Schilling' J1,6 hus 1D c0
& Burke in the butcher business at the Tulley CnttaSe
it. to 1 -neat market, will continue the j Halt, Company B oT A. O. L. A. and
business at the same place nnd by con j " 11 members of the order are requested
tinuing to keep the best meats intends! to be present, important business, at
office lobby.
I.OM,
A bunch of keys. Finder pleas, leave
at Enterprise office or deliver to
Ai.va G Baldwin,
f jr market by the 21st.
this office
Enquire st
E. II. Pkrry
IT. J,. (Loyal Teni|ierance Ijegion), Big I our r — —1,,lull,1W i uo [,I,'ftt 11L, important uusineo<i at tli r> i
, • meets every Sunday afterm on at 111 is choice old wheat tloer and will make car loa^. of \\ ineaaps, Ben Davis, Mis- to maintain the popularity the busines- the Globe Hall Wednesday eveniu S' 'ey, at the Gem millinery
Pnalmi^rmn nhuri-h. I splendid bread. Cull umi get prices and souri PippiSs and Golden Russetts at, has gained. Cal^ on him at the lti to^1! Also a cordial invi tation t > >v r bo f' i St°re' d068 not inten,, tocarry or
J try it. • , the popultt Wner grocery of I and get WMd nrwt in tlw fmvwt pricrs. to attend the open session* from T tvi'J j "7" T'
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t .x.oiuuu. Ithcde bargains.
—• every auminy iinfrmuu
o'clock, at the Presbyterian church.
Maby Mkntz,
Uipniu,
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Perry & Welch. Perry Daily Enterprise. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 175, Ed. 1 Monday, November 25, 1895, newspaper, November 25, 1895; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106562/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.