Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 9, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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The Famous
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*l)u LfWANTgHUES?
SUPHEME COURT.
Oasei of Hobli, Louau anil Oklahoma Ouun
ties, Regarding the Extra Tax Levy,
Before the Court.
I ft vv^yT v\ h;
If so
tcole at Cv.r
Salt Wlade-Ji
Your Choice 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 make room for our Fall Goods which will soon begin to Arrive.
I
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South Side Square,
Opposite Court House.
RAILROAD TIME TA
south 110 n.
Wo. lo!\. Expreeti..
N< . 407. I«ocji1 Kxpri*.*..
No. Local freight ■
PA") p. >1.
.1110 a. m.
. 10 Ou A. M.
K. W. Clark hat* g>ne to his claim.
Attorney Joe LufTerty has gone to
Newton.
. f A. m. j
. ti io p. * •
. lOStt A. M. I
NORTH ROUND,
N«>. 4trt, t'hicairo Kl| rt**«
No.44*. Mirtiouri Hiver Kxpreae...
No. 4x2, Lutcft Freight
No. 401*, ha through *lw per to Hanna* City an<l
make connections at Newton for 1 aliloruiu ( Hutchinson, K in.
points; al o connection# lo Chicago. |
No. make* connection® for Chicato. haa
•W|i<r from Arkanuui fit* to Kuiimm* < ity.
make« conn*«-tion« at Wichita with Krwco
trains «*a*t for Ht. I uli and intermediate p«>ii t ;
i« ak«wt conu<>cti<>i h at Wit.fi«ld wita utheru
Hanna* train* a*t.
N<*. 40"> and through train# to OalYMton
Noa. and 421 carry iHuwngi-r* between Ar
••nuaiCil) anil Purcell
C, H Morse, of li utchinson Kan., is in
the city.
Rev. M. T. Long, p;istor of the M. E.
o&^sftr'ifisKr sr i church. «M v itiD« R*V. K
ductioo of lu |ier cent mad* on round trip ticket* y Smith ttnhtv
to all point* where one way fare doee not e\c«t«l j
P.. k. WlHTEEf plt, Agent
Perry, O. T, April 1, IAS
LOCAL NEWS.
Dr. Brengle, Fred Wilson anil ex-May-
or W. A. Stone, who enjoyed a week's
outing and tiehing in the Osage country,
returned lust evening They report a
splendid time and tine fishing.
Jndge Harris, one of the best lawyers
in the Strip, is attending supreme court.
The Judge is plannirg a hunting trip
in the Osage country next week.—Outli-
ne Leader.
Chief I eputy Charlie Colcord and
Deputy Wiley llaynee arrested thrte
i, id yesterday, in Kay county, named
K ile, Bowman and Jones, charged with
perjur/ before the United States land
oftce.
Our pouular groceryman, Marion
Will Nix was a passenger on the north 1 Small., is eut irtaiuing his sifter. Lulu,
I bound yeateritay evening, ; w|,0 ;H here a fe w days, on her way home
wap from school at Eu.*por'"- 1 hey leave to-
1 night for Shawnee W *iait their parents
i few weeks.
B. O. Morton is in the city from
Elder E. C. Deleplain bai returned
fr"m a northern trip.
11. A. Uarber,of Garber postoHice, wuh
in the city yesterday.
All cf yesterday was consumed in su
prime coust in hearing the arguments
in the onse nf Oklahoma, Logan and No
blecounties vs. the Territorial equilisa-
tion lioard's tax levy. All the rases have
been merged into one hearing. The a •
gmnents for the most part are masterly
presentations on both sides. The cafe
will be submitted today. Attorney* J.
L Brown. Oklahoma, S. H. Harris, No-
ble, A. H. Hinton, Logan and Attorney
General Galbniath appeared for the equa-
lization board, and Attorneys Horace
Speed and Charles Keddick against.
-.a—
Was A Mistake,
We are in receipt of the following:
OaKiif.ii, Oki.a , June 8, 181*5.
Editors Enterprise;—The h. nd
lines, "Garber Blown Away," in jour
a6t week's paper Is nut true. Garber
has not lieen injured by the storm. It is
painful enough to record such fatalities
* hen true. Yours Truly,
Martin Garuer.
We nre very glad to give space to the
abovB and to know that Garber is uniu-
jured. We gave the report as it came
to us from a gentlemon living near the
town, supposing it to bo trne. We re-
gret that sum a statement got publicity
through us, as we have only the wann
est feeling and the best of wishes for
the community at Garber. We are ex
c^edingly glad to lsnowjtbat it was ail a
mistake.
A Correction.
The announcement in yesterday's
issue that the memorial services by the
ladies of the Eastern Star, in honor of
Mrs Emma Morris, would be held June
ICtli, is incorrect. The services will b.<
held tomorrow evening,June 10th.
Died
Yesterday evening at 8 o'clock, Clara,
the little nine months old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Masters, of brain fe-
ver. The funerul services took place
from the family residence at 3 o'clock
this afternoon, and were conducted by
llev. Houcbcns, of the Baptist church.
The community joins in sympathy and
condolence with the bereaved family.
sag
juls
XTstlce Sli.s\*r "SXTindlOTsrs.
We Need Room;
You Need Clothing.
•fSIOEl' ilABil I'O SWf
A rinnfo far ^0tz So woo Shoes.
AyJlllO I"i Big line received today.
Star
Clothing Co.
j North Side of Square.
\ A. V NT S X \..N \ \ S X \ STXI
Teutiivrs Association.
The Noble County Teachers Associa-
tion will hold its next meeting in the
Pipestone grove on lilaok Hear, June. 10
Besides the picnic festivities the follow-
ing pronim will be rendered:
10:4."*a in, N. Ti. Wier - Grammar.
11:00 a. iu. Mrs. Lula Evans—Paper.
DINNER.
1:".0 p. m, Prof. Augustine—School
Legislation.
Miss May Belle Howard- Violin solo.
Mr. W. M. Bobbins -Declamation.
All teachers and their friends are re
quested to be present, and bring with
them well tilled baskets.
LOOK 1IEUE.
Another Durp
in Pricis
Uarket.
at Haynea'
To the Attorneys of Perry-
The docket will be called a' 'J a. m.,
Thursday, June U, 18tH5, and all cases at
issue set for trial on a day certain.
A, R. Mcseixek,
On and after June 1, lS'.Hi, we will sell
at the following prices, to wit:
Best Corn Fed Beef, from 3 cts. It> up.
Pork " 3
Breakfast Bacon 8 ',j cts tb
Dry Salt " 0 "
Strictly Pure Lard 5 "
Lard Compound 4 "
; Bologna Sausage G '•
CuredHams... 12'j "
Oil, Say, The above priceB are for Casli. and
Do you know that while the present not on time to any one. We handle
financial stringency prevails you can get | the best goods in the market and
good board nnd a nioe room for 83.50 per g-j.ara-n.te3 satisfaction in all < ur
week; 'J1 meals for 8250, and single dealings. STulI "ureigTli.t and a
nieuU for 1"< ceuts, at Mrs. L. J. lludley 'o fair ccwiit.
where everything is homelike and pleas- | J. T. IIayses,
utit. Gth street betweeo E and E, I Prop. Central Market,
„ .. 22 Southeast Corner Square.
llitiulM>ine Dutli Kooms. | ^ n
'Round at Tom KiIib' barber shop, at
the coiner of Cth and C, you will see; **'■ «15°. «175 ni> *200 trimmed
two of the handsomest bath rooms i„ | hats at Mrs. Beastay's; this week all, to
Perry. Just been titled up in handsome j ^ Bt 99 cents. No such bargains any-
hur l wood tinish, large bath tubs and a i
including
where.
29 Ot.
Waktku:—Good onok at once bt
liichey's restaurant south side square.
2.') tf.
If you want to buy a farm, city prop-
erly or rent a houie see l'erry Laud A ,
Investment Co,
The latest, richest and most lusting I
perfume, Purple Azalea, at K. E.,
Mowsndobler's. -t tf
The most iwmplete stock of toilet art
ules in the cily. At E. E.
ler's.
Mayor Jones, of Oklahoma City,
a passenger going north, last evening
Billy Walker, of Norman, was on th?
noon south bound, returning froui
Wichita.
It reams ni'-e and proper to have Guy
Ingram back at his old pla<'« at the de-
pot.
Mrs. L. G Oster will 'eave tomorrow
moruicg for Rich Mill, M.I.. where she
will spend the summer visiting her par-
ent" L. G. will follow in a few 'lays,
as toon as lie can cli«e up h'S affairs
here.
|-'jr the meeting of the American
Mrs. Stout's little Hon, Herald, is visit'
ing his grandmother at llusli Center, i ciety of Civil Engineers, at San Frartcis
; Kansas
N. G. Patterson returned last mgl.t
from a business tup to WiuHeld and
. en, California, June 30,1890, the A. T *
' S, E. wiM sell round trip ticke's at the
"The committee to determine what
would lie satisfactory to the colored peo
pie, reported that they were satistied
with all the arrangments, except they
wanted a change in one of the teachers
assigned them. They nre to have the
south school building."
In answer to the above, clipped from
the Enti upuisk Timk* of the 2nd inst .
«e request that the said committee >\ ill
please ktate the names of the persons
whom they (the committee) made the j rpml"U">K m
above arrangments with. «8 no one liad
the authority to make any such arrang
ments for the colored people of the city
of Perry. <'oi.orhd Cibi«e s.
By A uthority, D. I. Bfh«v.
perfect water system, including the
shoverbath. The rooms will be nicely I LECTURE
furnished iu modern style, and are good j
Size and very convenient. When At the ChriatianChurch .Wednesday. June
want to be refreshed and get cooled off, l0th, at 8 O'clock p. m.
g j to Tom Ellis's and take u bath. |
Young mothers dread the summer I
Fiauk S. Darby, adjuster for the
Westclu ster and Crescent Insurance
Companies, who had issued policies on
IheLinviile Hotel, was here last Satur-
day to adjust the loss. Ho remaiend all
llowendob-
21 tf
Eczema is a fr ghtful i.tlliftion, but
like all other skin di^asas it can l«e per-
manently curad bv applications of lie
Witt's Witch Hazel Waive. It never
fail* to cure Piles. E, E. Ilowaodoblei.
The Turner Broths™ are now the pro
pristora of the Perry Steam Laundry
and nre duing jfood work. Try them
*0 If
Try Garnett for pure drugs, also line night knd visits.I Tom Miliar and wife
soaps, perfumery, spongso, and I don't and left this morning for Topeka
know what all. Stilt
rate <>f tfltl.00. Tickets w ill be on sale I day, but could not Mud the owner or ai y
June 'ft, m, 23 and 24, l«X>. with return j agent with whom to settle. Having
limit sixty da>s from date of sale For luther losses to adjust he was obliged to
Sedgwick, Kansas.
Eli tor 14* lie Niblick made a quiet j further particulars caP on E. E. Wester-[leave, but will return again,
run up Sunday aud returned lo Guthrie vett, ng.int, Perry. O. I'
yesterday. We suppose For the meeting of the National E *le<-
Judgsand Mrs. A. R. Museller and lie Association, at Portland, Oreg n,
the children, Leo and II rt, telurned June 1" to 18,1W*1, tha A. IAS F. will
It has been arranged for Evangelist
er his populor lec-
hat time is it, and
th se who keep on hand DeWitt'a Colli' I «here are we?" at the Christian church
and Cholera cure, and administer it next Wednesday evening. Each one is
promptly, tor cramps. Inlious^ colic, permitted to tin his own admission fee.
i This lie will place in a small envelope
| and hand to the door-keeper, Thisei-
Advertised Letters. ! velope secured when the lecture was
Follow ing is the list of unclaimed let- previously advertised may be used, and
the poatolllce at Perry other envelopes may be obtained at the
Oklahoma, for the weekending Monday, l"« t ollie news store or at the door.
June 8th, 18W. Persons calling ifor I Parties who contributed before may se-
ihese letters will please say "advertised" 1 cure tickets of admission at the door or
mouths on account of the gieat mortali- j 'p \ Boyer to delive
tv among children caused by bowel trou- ' ' '
b'les. Perfect safety may be assured ,ure entitled, "Whs
dysentery and diarrie i, it affords iustant
relief E. K. Howendobler.
1 mention date of this list.
at the otllce of Dick T. Morgan, without
| charge. Mr. Boyer contemplates leav-
ing Oklahoma soon and this iu y be the
last opportunity to hear hini. The pro*
reeds are for the benefit of the church
It it required an aiinual outlay of $100
to insure a family against any serious
consequences from an attack of bowel
complaint during the tear, there are
many who would feel it their duly to
r
1V
J F. Oowen, who lias besn stajing
One dinute is the standard time, and MV#rt| ,t n,# Orlando hotel, has
One Minute Cough Cura I" tha stand- ... , . K ,
ar<l preparation for e ary form of cough *°M cU,m' °°un"'
or cold. It is the only harndese reni.il; j ^ j w „t tll(, „uW |)^||#}'.
that prwlucae ImaiadiaU results, h. E Uulhri#t mUiUIM^ our Mctum
llowenoobler. :
Any ona wanting privata board,where this morning with hia .lulling count*
everything Is strictly gill edge, will do « ">«•• __ .
«|l| do well to go to Mrs I, J. Medley's, Thar* will bea meeting of tha Y. W,
on lith, between K and K. II diw'Jw C. T U. at the Chrnlian church, t"MOV-
We will m««t aU honorable com row afternoon at 3 o'clock. All younn
patilion on *11 gnuda In our line, ladlee lovited.
O'ft* tills. W a aratlie j, rt(r returned from Guthrie,
T. J.Ilay
lit
haulers of law priSM
lileganl home mai'.e bamti at a snap.
Almost l | iaadile to ke t ur *"h fie
trade Finest relr geratof nn earihii «t
heart) rU). (Vmim aad am It. at H
A ^fivate sukltaf. lata • ! le* Amy "t
from Wichita at none. ' sell round trip tickets from Perry ut the
: :—r—— . _ rate of 10100. Ticket, on sale June 10
Angus Miller and wife^p,-doff over ^ ,, ^ retur„ ,,lml July n|<
Stopovers allowed west of the Miseoiiri.
For further particular* caM upon F.' E.
Welterrelt, agent, Perry, O T.
The ladiei of tha Eplacopal church -ire
much elated over their miustrel shov,
which is to be given at the opera house
next Monday night The ladies Uk ng
part are very much Interested In the
work. Mr. Fra/.ier, commenting upon
the practice of the entertainmeut, re
marked that the young ladies had exer
need remarkable talent and made great
improvement, entering into the spirit of
the work with an eulhu.laem which in
sured suooess
The Outh'le Leader ea)«: "lion 'I it"
uthy MuOrath lea popular candidate of
(he llrmiM rittlc iiarly tor slate's attlor
lie) of Sanganmn uouttty. Illinois. Mr
MoOralh is a brother VI the Republic.m
n<emlier ot the IVrry townslle bnard."
We know where Ihe leader g t
the above, tint to correct mailers, we
will state that lion Timothy MeOraih
lasl evening, a hern he allnode>l Uie
Itra, Central meat market. I If the Christian l^ndravur oC
Tlie 10 W I Market la the l—l place terrllory.
on earth lo tra<le, Tlie sre strictly In ——; ;
Hie push, sad will liol to undersold. U*. Joh# k Lanier, who baa
K Lanier, who haa nol
llMt iwra tM lieef and park from 3 nents laau Uwa In IVrry al ^e last tKloUN
up, ami every thing alee In proportion ' '
has returned aud hia smiling tw a graces
hi. old place ones more at L. I* liar
ueii's ilrug store
ll iiii ir haa II that the wife ot a prom
inhul man about loan le going to give a
clogdaaaeat the miustiel sliow tail
the Poloaiac, always oa guard to inawe Nt rndsy alghl, Whuiailt lliieaa.
peaos aad harmoay •• JJra. te J. sre hereto do Im.ine* and wilt
ie)1* hoarding l.oaae. Toughs and im
moral persona lawtad oal. lldAa'Jw
Mothers will Mad Chan" erlaia's
Cough Remedy espeelally valuable for
«fo«p and ahiNM'ing isotgh ll an
give prompt relief and la ante and pies.
Ml, We have sold H ter aevetsl years
sad ll haa never tailed lo give Ihe most
pertaet sallafaetmn ti. W llk^iahle.
bw|tt*wa. • - SgM tiy Hnale) A «♦>-
iioi iw uadereold hy Atty arte (nual
ily of gissla t'on«ldere<l). Cmtral Me d
Market. I<
Pair'aire home enterprise hy liavittg
idoae
IVrry
The Wintield Chautauqua program i
now complete. The dates are from the
tilth t" t.ie 2ftth of June. Bishop John
ll. Vincent, the founder of the Chilli
tauqua in ivenient in the 1 nited Statea.
onThuralay and Friday, the 18th and
19th, and General John B.Gordon, on
Saturday, the 20th, will be red letter day
oralor. The program is good all the
way through.
I.osl.
In the city on Saturdav, a lot of val-
ueable papers, am nig which are two
discharge, and pension certificates, A
reasonable reward will lie paid for their
return lolbe Kktkhi'NI.i Twiw ulllce
4 1 N. T. GKAVK,
We learned to«lay tlialJ W. I'nestly
,V Son, of LaMar., Jown. l ave puschaeed
Ihe burinesa of the Senate saloon, iilid
Will eonduct the same in the future.
\\ c urie informed a .lay or i «il"
that a handsome lea pound girl had
las h Isirn to IV'f, and Mrs, L L Mc
Coriiun k This wa« a mistake. The
honor does not la<long lo III* I'rof, I'
ladongs lo Mr and Mta. W. 11. McCor
mack W •• lete 'er our apoh gies.
The CnuatyTeaehera Assoolallon w II
hold a picnic ot. Wednesday, June 1'fh,
Brown, G W Morris, M
" WE McCumber, GB
" Mrs Alviri Koberteon, T W
Ball'EC Ilea l, Minnie
Dodd, J M Reneger, John
Gellerman, Mrs I! I! sit, Mrs Emma
llonston, Mrs A A Tllman, Hobert
Mariten, Walter Tomlin, N ira
Miller, I jirl Wright, W S
Woolridge, J udge , ,, ....
Chairman of Selectmen ,t; th#t oouia n"' "tt"rd to risk
. — their lives, and those jf their family, (or
At the meeting of the W. C, T. l'„ nt ' euch an amount. Anyone can get thia
the Christian church n.xt Wednesday, insurance for 25 cuts, that being the
the question to Ire disoussed is, "What P"ceof a bottle of Chamberlain'a folic,
is the cost of a daughter." All mothers Chol«r and Dialrhoea Remedy. In al-
are ihvited, whether members or not. 1 in"«t every nelghborhiKKl some one haa
... died from an attack of bowel complaint
In Ihe spring a young mans fane) ;
lightly turn to thoughts of De Witts ' fore metlicica Could be proo-red or a
Little Earlv liisers, for they always physician summoned. One or two doaea
cleanse Ihe liver, purify the blood, and ,,{this remedy will cure any ord nary
invigorate the .\stem F< E llowen
lobl«r.
Don't overlook the siieciul saleof trim,
insd halt at Mrs. Ilea.ley's this wee)'.
Choice, handsome patterns togo for im
ills. See tlieui in the west show win
iw, 29 01
S <* I iie display of trimmtd hat. in the
>*t show window a< Mis. Ileasle)this
eolt. Ilanilsoine, elegantly Irimmetl
sis all re-In. eil lo '.18 uenls, worth three
lime, the price,
Wan tori.
To do general housework.
Miss Dora Bay. oily.
H.H CENTS
Win), any trimmed bat Iu Ihe west
stow window! nt Mrs, llea.lei'a this
Is a IhMMiairat, and la the niemlmr of'he i |(j Fireet.uie'a grove, on lllack Hear
IVrry lownsite Imaid referred loin the i,,.,!} In v did. I'lll g ueskels well
ale>ve article.
Mr. James IVrdue. an old aoldier re
aiding at Monroe, Mwhigae, *ae aevere.
ly idll -'tail aith ilieumatism. hul re
e Ueid prompt relief trom pain by tiring
I'lin'oberlain's l*aln tla'm II* *>*
'At llnaa m> Imuh aoukl aeha badlr.
It 1 had
Hiled _
Mi. I'. MiihliabiiM, It
ariie« I hsve used One Minute tiiugh
,'me for "<i tears, Istih for mt«elf and
11 ildree. and I consider II Ihe qu'i ke.l
acting and moil sadisfnt'tajry t'ougli
, Cur I hate ever iisial, K. I, II .well
rjrSE'aS'SiSuS? —.
.roil,en. nt th IVrry m m ^ ^ (t||(|||i||rH, a,
Paia Halm ha> d-mn •* a great deal .d r-ake. at ih- ;vp-ta. le" *o '«l toanrfaw
g.air| and I feel vary thankful for H.",. vmit*. ai Ihe Thomp.,m buildiag, l.y
F ««•!* by Haa ley A K |b b.
I .ml hen,
dry
:*tlif
one •walh.a d>«« n>4 make HMtu g,
i nt mm aaalloa ot «>e Minuta tt.ogh
VuraWiaftnM t r, |^a«H Mr<
' (lie tadie* otthe r.pwnrili t#agu«.
use. It never fails. Can you afford to
take the risk for so small an amuuut.
For sale by llanle) A English.
irir,tl'ub. lu tlie liiol) but.rprlM tine's
Jims u. I*t*i.>
sHEHirra sale.
Nolic* is hereby given,Thai by vir ue
of a Tax Warrant for dclirqueul isxea,
for the year 1*10, issued bj J. |{. Wal-
lace, Tiensurer of N'. ble County, Terri-
tory of l Ik I In nut, in favor >.f the I'erri-
it 1 ,"r? of Oklahoma and N'.iblu County,
and against Jacob Tr.ggs, for the sum • t
I'hirteen and 97 lim Dollars, ti aether
with U-. nenl. costs, and the el| nse of
e,e utmg this warrant on Ihe gissls,
chattel., money., credits and effects ot
ti e aaul Jacob Trigg., in Noble (V.utily,
Oklaho.i a I'etnlory,and to me ihrei ieii
a« lienlf of sioil county, I al'l, at 'j
o'eiia'H p iu., on ll.e lllib da) id June,
',ai«l. at th * fr.uitd.sir nf the four!
Aihll
w,ek
>01
>|e|||..rllll Mettle..,
At Ihe 111*1 regular meetngof Ills
E islmi Hinr, Wedlieeday en mug, 'une
V, |ui*l. teeaiorlalservices will l. held
In liolu.r ef Hialer Eu.nia Mor'la AI1
mtiula're ri qiieetetl to lie preeeM
tiAi M* rt hi n, \V M
-•' - -
H ti..y*t P iBieg Ja# ^ Pti«r Am^rkat
ll.niiaales D«it.f| Un|, J>m 10 30
Any one ne«ling a llrst elites nur.e,
si 'I d • all ti|s>n Mrs M I' \tho d, I U|
between "eh. and tllb. Ileterren.*. set
nf Ihe lealia* pbfs'eiai.. in IVrry
an m.
Iloitre. in the Oily of IVrry, in the coun-
ty of Noble, Territory ..f Oklahoma,
if..r for sale a> public auction the h,|
I,wmg goisl. and chatt.l., mone>a,
retlds and ilfe.'lsof ll.e said Jacoli
I'llggs. or*, iiilleb thereof as may be
i,eee*"atv b.sati.fy said Ta* Warrant,
logelher wdh tha e.s>ls (hereon:
One l..« hoiuw II hy IU, «hiegt rts^.
,ee l ,ard harn, b>mrd r...f, to ht 12. ona
aiile of Iw,, aire f.eeing |. ealed on Ihe
ee i1. J|. | e, Ih lle.1 I'.s-k township,
N .tile entity and Territory nt Ok la*
ho-na.
Terms of sale cash.
Taken on .aid delu aural Tn War-
rati hv J R Wall-,!*, Treaeurer tf
Voids, inly, as the properly <4 Jacob
Tr{ttd mh .lav f June, Ipat
Jon a .A. Iltasr*. Mheriff.
Ily r. MtaMP, tvpuly. i) 41Q
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Perry & Welch. Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 9, 1896, newspaper, June 9, 1896; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111777/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.