Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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.A Free Tr'P to Kansas City
our "Iteudy-to-j>ut on"
—^ a" ')u ,lltl('° with tliu saving on your'
. Clothing) if you do your buying of us.
Its Remarkable Bow Quick the People Get on to a Really Good Thing.
Hero 8 the Special Men's Suit Sale, just started last week mid everybody in towi
and plenty of people in the country are talking about it already. : : : :
Its Unnsnal! Its Great!! Its a Money Saving Sale and its "Real," is what They say.
Here s the point. So many sales tiro full of promise and empty in realization.
Our method is just the reverse—to promise just a little less than we give. It
1 ays in the long run. l'ays you and pays us. We've not disturbed a ticket
in the house; just marked the back of them with red ink at the cut price. It
will prove profitable as well as entertaining reading to go through the list—
** CM®
5.00 Suits Down to..
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7.00 " <<
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8.0(1 Suits Down t<'
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12.00 " a a
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And the Best of All it gives you none but the newest of the liffw and the best of
tho really good to select from.
See our Show Windows
For Eye Openers.
The Famous,
Perry's Foremost Clothiers, Slioers, Hatters aiul Furnishers.
Sc-.-i.tli Side of Sq.vi.a.re, Opposite Coiart H;uss.
EAILEOAD TIME TAJ E.
SOI tb BO . D.
Vn. I<*. !>m« Exprw* HAi p. m.
No. 107. I.ocaI ..tiill a. m.
No. 123, Local tfroiuht 10 4ju a. m
NORTH UOl'N I),
S- . Wrt, rhir«n« KxprMHN 6 -!7 A. M.
No. 4'#. Mi«< uri Kiver S:lU r. M
No. 4iw, Lnea Frni^l t 10:2ft a. >r.
(joint*; al o connACtionn to C lorn*.
No. makwi concert iona for O.icatfo. ban
alo«*l«r from Ar^ano* 117 to KnnNtii City.
innkMi mkmowdm Wichita with Krino
(laitiM mm for St. |i mb and Intermediate j*i U ;
makM rontifct.«.; Ht Wiufifld wita uther
Kan mm train* • ant.
Ko«. HO and * 7 throntfh train* to Qftlvtstoo
N« . and ♦£ rarrj between Ar
it> and Purcell.
Tickets >1<I ami In^s*#*1 chsckad to all far'*
o? the mute r> Arrnleut ticket* im-WI. Arc-
•1<ictiou of JO |«*r r*<iit made on round trip tirKet*
|o nil |M*iut where "n - wa> fare d<*w u«-t exceed
*>00.
F. F. WKMTIftTrLT, Agent
P«rry, O. T, April. I, l«V i
LOCAL NEWS.
Ii°e Ilaflcom wr.3 in (iuthri® )et>terduy
Clocks! clocks!! clocks!!! at tiarnett's.
Uo and «ee them tf
Huron William Vulmer h«R returned
from a buftiue** trp to Oklahoma City.
I Jo to lloweod >hler'8 for hammockV.
ItCHt §t) leit. loA'Mt priCefl
Henry, at Tom Ellis' barbershop, wi.
give you a shave which will suit you. tf
(Jet your watch work done at (Jar
nett'a. lie cad fix jour watch u| A No.
I. tf
(iarnett's Cherokee Liniment is #uar
auteed to cure cuU,rpraiu« and bruiaee
Try it. tf
The Turner Urol hers are now the pr<>
|irietors of the Psrry Steam Laundry
and are doing good work. Try them.
Dick Plunkett went to Guthrie today.
Mrs J T. Clarke is visiting relatives
in Kansas City.
Attorney II. B, Martin made a trip to
the capital today.
llobert Primrose went to Guthrie to-
day. to spend a week
Sheriff Hansen made a business trip
to Oklahoma City today.
FrenlcJ Wycoffand J. 11. Robinson
were over from Stillwater yesterday.
Pres. lioyd, of the Norman university,
was a passenger on the r.oon south
bound.
H. II. Hammer and 11. Veach, wife
and daughter, of Pawnee, were o\er
today, at the Pacific.
Geo. Davis, a former resident of Perry,
a as here from Cleveland yesterday,
greeting his many friends.
Mrs W. 11. liobb aud Mrs. E. E. Wes-
tervelt. who have been visiting in Uuth
rie, returned last evening.
The sad intelligence reaches us that
the w ife of Prof Dell u r, of the Norman
University, is nick .into death.
General L T. Shockey returned yes-
terday from u two week's tnp to Tulsa
und other points in the Creek nation.
The Paeiffo Hotel, since Mr. and Mrs
Dave Aapland have charge twain, has
revalued its old tnue popularity lllf
lie v. Satuuel Key*, pastor uf the M. K.
church at Jeniiings, was iu the city to-
day to meet his wife, who has beeu visit*
ing in Missouri.
We leave for our cyclone caves each
.HI tf , hi | o'clock, central alarm time,
The on* time blood purifier. Ilowen M Mtabliah«l Cy >ur worthy meml>er of
ilublar'i Coiu|>oudJ tC*lr uf «>f shm pnl | ,(l# on Ul(. w„at
C. A. liules nnd wife, of M nhutt n,
luiii-us. were lier today, oa their way
to Pawnee, to visit their father an<" fnm
ily, Mr. Holes stutas that he was robl ."-d
at Newton, lust nialit. by a tramp, who
held him lip on the«treet.
Frank Joues, the affable postmaster
at Sumner, call ml at our office today.
He in'ornied us that the Woekly Knti i:
I'Rjsh-Times failed to reach hisofiloe la6t
we«U. We regret this, and don't know
where the blame belong, but will try
n'it to have it occur a^uin.
The Perry nine cams ovar last Sonday
and swiped our hoys to the tuje of '27 to
9. The Perry 'toys are a ^entleaiauly
j lot of fellows and played ball for keep*.
The hom-j team w is picked up around
town and did not represent the best tal
ent we have. We underatin I that the
boys are now organizing a club which
will make all tne Territorial club;) play
their bes'. We hope the citizens wi)
(five them proper encoU'Htfemen>, id.
there is nothing which will advertise a
town so quickly and well as a gojil base
bill uine.—Pawnee Times,
We are ar.iious to dn a little good i
this irld uftd can think of no pleasnnl
er or better way to tlo ittnan >>y recoui-
mending On Minuta Cough Cure i,s n
preventive of pneumonia, roiiBompt'op
and other er'ous lung troubles that ful
low ueglected olds. K. E. Ilowentloblvr,
l'lunii Tinilni;'.
Leave ordeis at this oflio-v
R. W, Windsor.
Sclioiil WurrantK For >*«!«•.
1 have fOO.tX) in IBIKi rehiHil *IIr-
rants for sale cheap, suitable to |"i>
taxes K. W. Ad m , 41 tf
I*. jOoente and (l.UU per Uitlle. ti
Pntr'nine home enterprise by having
your laundry vtorlt done by tliu luruer
brothers, el the I'erry Mteaia l.aun
dry. M tr
C" Wake up, Jeiiili, iley is breaking!" #<
said DeWill's I.itlle Kerly Hiaers to «
man ho liatl takei lliem Ui arouse In.
•tilggiat, liter. K K. Ilowendobler
There area numls«r of liarliere in the
mljf, l y| *heo you want a good ahave or
• lialh, ga over on the eaat tide and e«'e
Turn Kills. If
Parties having country prisluee t
diepuMof can do lisat by taking it to J
ti Ouyls A Co, southweet 0 ril"r
•<|uare. 'W tf
11m pa*iitartly of MuaaadoUlt i s Coui
powad Kalraat at Hsraaprill* is that It
■liaulaUs aalure hieipeh ■" miipuh
liaa troai Iba aytleai, Price XI canto
aM «l 0 par tortile f
«ll Hill. Laml* t'lly, Pa .writes, "I
Kava bwa aafferlat from I'iles for
taaal) « e waia and «hougliJ wv caae
lavarataia PaWill's Wileh llarsl Halve
«a* riimwiaaa I "I u* me as a pile vara
an| baaatil a to<« and II i^rformnt •
u f|tM „ 0|,|, n^ie,
Tom Miller, of the Kichange bank,
a id his father, li. Miller, of Cotorailo,
who is visiting linn, msde a trip to the
capital )ester,lay.
Taking the PacitTc Hotel in all that
goes to make upatlrslclase hotel, and
It is b'-yoliU i|ui«liou the best hotel iu ware Stole
I'euy 41 tf
A Cook Wimtsil,
A white woman cook wanted at the
Famous restaurant on the mutli sid
Call at once. 40 tf
I'nr Sulr.
A nearly new ten horse power, Nichols
A Hhephurd Traction engine, ft."s>,i (1
good terms. Calloa A. 0. Ilibdc, linn'.
:ci t'.
T. II. Martin and T. M. Mcl lulnees.of
Tonkawa, aud J. M. Ne* ton, W. A. Hill
aud A.J. Ntanley, of Kildurs, were at
Hie Pei'llle today.
Wniili'il lu Trttilr
Two t year old ponies cr Milk dives fur
blc/cles or household goals, by |Ua>rv <1
lleevrs, Second hand store, north of
iKjstollioe.
Mckinley and hobart.
BATIFIOATION MEETISfl AT TKE
COURT HOUSE LAST NIGHT.
UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM
A Evusinw Meeting More People Than
Oulild Oet Into the Court Koorn
Elegant SpeecLet, Full of Pa-
triotic Sentiment and Prin-
ciples of Jastioe Honor
and Integrity-
The Republicans of Perry and Noble
county mut in the district court houne
1 iht evening to approp iately and pub
licly rutiily the action of the St, Louis
convention in nominating Williom Mc
Kiuley and Garrett A Hobart, prepidei t
and vice president of the United Stater.
The crowd was great, so much to thai
all could not get into the building, Tho
court room was very fittingly decorated
in Jl<igs and portraits of the Btandard
bearers.
The members of the Ladies' M< Kinl«\v
club of l'erry aud a number of o here,
graced the occasion with their presence
aud joined in the universal g jod fooling
and enthusiasm.
M.ij 11. D. McKnight vaa chosen
chairman and O. \V. Shaw, secretary.
Oa taking the chair Mi-j McKoighi
addressed the meeting in appropriate
language. Following, Col Dick T. Mor-
gan, 1 Morris, Hon. Will T. Little,
Judge A. 11. lilies, Hon. J. li. Knsnell, J.
J. Houston president of Free Home
League of Oklahoma, ('apt. J. 11. Wal-
lace, Mrs. Judge Mentz, representing lLo
Ladies McKinley club, Hon. Win. M
Robbius, Judge A. R, Museiler, llun C.
II. Hunt,Col. lloury Sumner and a num-
ber of others addressed the meetidg.
dwelling with fitting eulogies upon the
victorious champions, McKinley and
Hobart.
Whenever the names of McKinley
and Dennis T. Flynn or free homes
were ment ioned, tho exultation aud en-
thutiatm w s boundless.
Th3 matting was a succesaf ul, d. mon-
tration of the strong sentiment in f nm
of Maj, McKinley and Garrett A. Hobart
The following resolution offered b>
Judge A. H. Bole«, were unanimously
adopted V,J' u rlnSintf aje:
uf^olltioxs.
XJksoi.vkd, 1^- ^ heartily endorse
the nomination o, ,lluJ,tu McK n-
ley, tor president an*. ,"ou* Garrett A.
Hobart for vice-presiu .
Iv'holvkp, While eomo. J*" ('ur
party in the west feel clv-i't'iutt-ti in
not getting a financial plank u? I*1* l,! ll.
form, in accord, with tne idea ^
McKinley's Chicago speech of last l
ruary, still we feel thai the ninj-,. '0
should rule. We believe that v\itn each u
leader, as Maj. McKinley, who has work
ed his way up from among us people,
who can and does sympathize, with the
struggling masses of this Republic; who
is the idol of our party; who is loved as
no man has bee 1 since the days of
Washington and Lincoln; that it is oui
d :ty as true Republicans to follow him
where ever he lends and fear no danger
to any interest of the American people
II« lias fauglit tov) many battles for
the preservation of this nation, not only
on tiie ti'Id of battle, but iu the lrilior.i 1
c mgress, for us, for a moment, to think
of abandoning him. He was a uutgnifi
cmt soldier and is a p.-erlees stateinfin
and an unselfish leader, ruderhia guid-
ance, the future of our | arty will ver
l'* brighter than its gl« nous reoo'il • (
the past. It is ulwa>s safer to support a
good uian on what some might believe o
t)o a bad platform, than to support a bu \
•nan on what snni might believe to be a
food platform, for after all, it is mom
ihe man than the platform, that wt
must work to, to depend and preeorv*
the nation's hoior, bene* w-< endor «
the platf orm, adapted by our Nat "on I
'•onimitt e in St. Louis, on June IS, HW.
A. H. lloi.ts.
Also the following resolution wail
offered by J. J. Houston and ad pte l;
IIKsOl.l 'l ION.
r hoi.\h , That we nnrticulmly grrt-
i tied at the aiiceeM* of thn Ol<luhon.a
delegation t • our National conve ntion in
securing the exact retoluti m that Okla-
homa desire which guarantees to our
nettler free houp'M and naves to thi><
Territory #17.(HN'.iNHHm.
In the midst of that exalteil •mthus-
iiouii which me ins an unwavering faith
in the Muccca of the Republican | a* ty
at the poll* in Novcm *r, the meeting
ad;ourne<t.
; : : The Clunciof Y^ur Lift Time to : ; ;
9E39E
ll'Vbt
V *4
Our city buyers bought entire stuck ofL. Abt 4c
Son, of Cliieiign, tho finest clothing makers in
the enst. Wu Imvo one-tliird of stock on our
tables, £5,000 balance lias been shipped to our
other stores. We will retail at Wholesale prices.
Come look us over. Yours anxious to please.
Star Clothing Co.
H, A'orth Si do of Squarc%
3
Ho 111
To Mr. and Mrs. George C. Willet of
this city, at ten o'clock Sunday night,
a flue b- y.
Tourth of July Rates-
The A. T. it S. F. Railway wil1 sell
round trip tickets between points within
200 miles. Tickets on sale July 3d and
i h with return limit of Ju'y Oth.
Rooming Hous3-
Mrs J. M. Sheldon has lately taken
charge of tho St. Julian hotel, corner tf
8ih and H streets, and has had it uicel)
refitted and refurnished, nnd is now
ready to rent rooms, either bo the day or
week, at reasonable rates. 42lf
The Big Elevator
At the mill is uoa* in active oj>eratione
The Mill Company have stored up to
this time about five or six thousand
bushels of wheat. The immousecapnditv
•f the elevator is sutliciei t ohanlle ul
wheat which will come to market here.
The big mill will commence active oper-
at ons within a short time, Messrs Mo-
lt instry Si Co. are pa} ing more for
wheat than any parties on the r« ad.
Perry is the best market for wheat on
the Santa Fe, and large amounts will be
marketed here.
Walloon Assenslon.
A eix foot balloon, bearing tho tri-
colors of the national flag, was sent up
into the great space beyond us, at 8
o'clock yesterday morning, from the
front of tho postollice. After continu
ing its journey towards the clouds for
some tiuie, it bagau desending and came
down on Tate's farm, one mile north- i lately pure,
west of the city. Johnnie Reabley was
the first boy to got to it, and got the
priz9, a toy cannon, oliered by the Post
ofllce Rook and News store.
Fine Filter and Water Cooler.
The best water tiiter and cooler we
have ever seen is now on exhibition at
K. tf. Howondobler's drug store. It ia
tho"Pasteur(Jerm Proof,"manufactured
at Dayton, Ohio, and is beyond question
the simplest and most complete arrange-
ment for the purpose ever presented to
the public. The water passes through
tubes, which, by their chemical arrange-
ment. are microbe proof, and water
filtered by this process comes out abso-
No Lights for Ton Days-
In conversation with Superintendent
Wheat Coining In,
The farmers are busily engaged thresh-
ing, and considerable wheat is coming
in. which grades well. It is )>elieved
that the average will be above the first
estimates. Perry is the best marke* in
E. D. Xinis, we learned that there will the Territory; has the largest elevator
03 no electric lights for ten days, as the and mill facilities,and wheat buyers who
repair of damages done the dynamo's have large capital and will pay the top
during the storm of Tuesday night la*t, tigure at all times. There is no place in
when tho ariii'.ituies were burned out, Oklahoma where the advantages are as
will require that much time to complete. ( good for the farmer, who has wheat to
The loss of the street lights an? deplored sell, as Perry.
[t * the citizens, but tho ioss to the com j
. anv is °f a uure sei ious character, and m 'n results, De
. * ., i .... |. i i W itt s Little Early Hisers act gently but
i%-111 'iitt unt t') se*tiai nund'tddoilars. , , > ■ • ,. > *
wiiiaui | thoroughly, curir g in.hgeHtiori, l>sf ep«
The loss o * the lights are not so much • Hiu ttntf c mstipation. Small pills, safe
miwfcd tlii'Bu moonliijlit nixlits, liut It \ pill, best pill. E. E. HowcuJobler.
mil bo mlffhljr to hint tratow. —
oiivos after Uiut. „ A.lvertlsed letters.
^ ^ following is the list of uncluiuied let*
T > reii'h easily the /real nnetiegs of ■ ters remaining in the post ofllce at Perry
this \ear,one must know the best means Oklahoma, for the weekending Monday,
of transportation at their command. IT June -2th, lb'.Hl. Persons calling for
you contemplate a trip t« the V P. S. C.' these letters will please say "advertised"
K. convention, Washington, !)•('•, in and mentiou date of this list.
July, or a trip to some mountain resoitl AdkinP, Mis. K J
in the east, you should consult some rep ; Jl!llj*-' ^^pepheii
resentative of the li. ^ t). B- W. li) . be j (j
ft>re >ou go any further. S. l eyer,| (ihemleski. Jeckn
traveling passenger ugent, with head | ration, II H
quarters at Dallas, Texas, and (i • 11
Warfell, assistant general |aiMenger
agent, Kia'.to buildii if. St I.ou;p, Mo.,
will gladly coiiiiiiunn.il* with joii.orl
call upon you with full i .formation,
covering r.'ites, limits, time of trains, |
etc. Ti e l . A t) S W. IIv. istiiefav
ite line to Washington and all
niAJc*.
Ihxjver. W A
llarvev, Mrs
King, it L
N'oon,J K
P rreson Jen.
Powell, .lames A
Itaymond, \V V Ihithry, H II
SainpHon, Mrs Mattie Kvih s. Cordia
Smith, Miss Lula Guthrie. Dave
Minds, S II Young, Mrs W G
Weyer, MrsUllie Fay, Mise
It would be hard to convince a man
astern I snlFering from bilious colic that his
o;i tf 1 agony is due to a microlie with an un-
! |n-onouncable name liut one doM* of
Vwn Hi- I "ril .il n« lli« lin.r l 'AV.tl', C\.llo .M!lu.l rH('«r will con-
piifi <1,.,. |( y i-u.nl will I «|, v'' -;hin;-'r 'UtKmsrt., sfforU IbsUbI
Imply npnlyirg DtWUfs [•'«. a kUta & B. UuWWM
Witch 11 a/el Salve. I', IV Mowendohle. I hr.
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nterprisSe-Times,
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-vsniuM, All l>l>>.. Iu«l||s miasms sml
fsiiilliss sr« lhills.1. Mr* (urtlirr tint
l#'.lis sml t'lmumv) Vinuitfsr, tin-
bright Hill* sinis of Jiw VuttB«t.r,r«turn.
wl >ssl*rilsy (rum T*nnvs.r*. Miss Klmi
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Perry & Welch. Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1896, newspaper, June 23, 1896; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111789/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.