Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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Free Trip to Kansas City
— *1111 l,lu^u w'1'' 'l'0 wiving on your "Heudy-to-put «> *
' Clothing, if you do yo
your buying of u^.
| FOURTH OF JULY PROGRAM.
| A DAY OF COHTIKOAL ENJOYMENT
AND 8P0RT8.
100 GUNS AT SUN RISE.
www* vtTtvytr^rv^^yy^.
Th) Chance of Ycur Life Time to
mmitm
Its Remarkable How Quick the People Get on to a Really Good Thing.
Hero's the Special Men's Suit Sale, just stinted lust week und everybody in town
mid plenty of people in the country are talking about it already. : :" : :
Its Unnsoal! Its Great!! Its a Money Saving Sale and its "Real," is what They say.
Here's tbe point. So many Hales tire f'lll of promise and empty in realization.
Onr method is just the reverse—to promise just ti little less than we give. It
I'ays in the long run. Pays 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—
A Compilation of Varied Amusements,
Patriotic, Attraoitve and F«n
Muking— To be a Day of Un
alloyed Pleasure by the
People at tbe Queen
Oity of the Strip
£ 5.00 Suits Down to.. .. $ 4. on
♦(.00 •' •' •«.... 4.So
7.00 << " 5.00
( S.lKI Suits Down to.. . 0.40
9.00 « " u 7,-jn
10.00 it (< S.oo
12.00 " " 10.50
•si;,.oo St.its Down to.
10. oo >> < t>
yo.oo " " ♦ .
. 12.00
. 12. so
. 10.00
And the Best of All
it gives you none but the newest of tho new and the best of
the really good to select from.
Liee our Show Windows
For Eye Openers.
The Famous,
Perry s Foremost Clothiers, Shoers, Hatters and Furnishers,
SsMtlx Slie cf Scjviaie, OFjscsitc C;virt Hou3o.
BA IlKOAD '1'IKE TA1 I.
sot-Til to : n.
l"V IV F.xprmc
. Ufl. \* cu) Kxpr«MM
... 9*Yt p. M,
. .. .1111) A. >t.
10** A. *.
noktil hound.
No. n rnjc«. F.mrfHM r, :i? a. a.
No. M*. Ml «« un llwr L.x|>n . ttl'J p. m
N« . 4'.".', Im cm Kr* itfht lox* a. m
No. hut* tlirooich l««*|<4*r to Khunim City au«l
mnkiHi foiinwtionn h Newton for alitor.on
|Miintft;Hl o Conn «■!•« i n to('hiciiK •
N« . frink?* connection* for Chicago. han
i to in AiiaiiN * it* to KuiiHan t'ity.
ninkN connection* t Wiclntn with Kriaeo
train* Mint for ot. L nl* • • «! intarniwliatc i* tn;
phMuw •oaMeilot • 11 WbltU wtto m itkcrj
K iiwm* trniiin nut.
2ton. 40 and KiT through trniu* to (ialvpfttOD
Sim. I *.' an«l 4£t corrjr |-oiM« UKi'ri between Ar
ai'ii «m i it) ami Purcell.
I'i<«k*'t oM hii I Km<rr.ir«> chocked to all part*
uf U.ucouutry. Acciiieiit ticket*mi1>|. A re*
.iiwriion of lo |w>rc«*nt minis'on round trip ticket*
to Mi* t'O.ut* where one vra> fare duet not eicwl
r oo.
K. F. Westebvklt, Agent
Terr?, r. T, April. 1. IMO
LOCAL NEWS.
II. S. Harnep, of Poueu city, was here
. day.
II. C. Turner one of our best far mere
wa« m the city on business tedf y,
A. 0. Harding, who was messenger in
the last council, but now a resident of
Leavenworth, hiuiwip. is in the city.
The Presbyterian church should be
District Clork .J. II. Havigborst went to ov«r flowing tonight to listen to
to G tnrie nt no ,n. j 1'0nJs of Habit." by Prof .Boyd.
The fire lvorki coaiuntiee In ve made
ill urrungementu f r a Kr.o liFplay of
District Clerk Ij. K. Oitts w :is up from j
(juthrie tine morning.
Prank Loggwt A Oo. purclmced'
the K >nate saloon.
Bi«it stock linmmoika in the city
Croquet sets at cost at Howeui'.otjler's
1. Maw,n, of liiai.k a«-1I. is nt the I'ac
irto.
J I). I.an 'tf Newkirk was ilo«n to-
ddy.
J. .1. Kork was were from lleil Itocl.
today,
Tlia li k.v< t 4tii in Oklal.oma will 11
at Parry.
(Jo to ll ivtendoblrr's for liammockV'
lleit itylm. lowest prioea.
Clocks! uUwk.!! clocks!!! atliarnetiV
(So and s«« tlirni. tt
J. S Wise, one of the tfood farnivii
near Cnmptor, won here today.
Attorney A. A. Ituisof Newkirk was
a |HiaaenK«r, south at noon.
Hanry, at Tom Kllis' barbershop, wi
l{iri>)ou a slik.e which will suit you. tf
(Jet your watch work Uona ut Oar
nail's. Ila c«n ll« your wutcli up A No.
L tf
Mra Judge llierer and Mis K. R
'IVbbe and Jurrold are visitiiiv in (iutli.
I la.
Oarnell'a Cliarokra Luiiiiii'iit la Kusr
antwd lo cure cuts, f prams and bruiars
Try it. If
TliaTuruar llrothi rs are new the pro-
prialnrs nt lha I'eny Staani I.*umlry
•ml are dolnu guoil work. Try tlieni.
aim if
Palcnixa lioma enterprise hy hat inn
>our laundry arofk don* by lha Turner
brotliara, at tha l"arry Htsam l<aun
dry. ;*«l If
Tliara art* nuNibar of barWra in Ilia
ait), but whan you want a tfuod ahava ur
* balli. go ovar un tha raal aula and at r
Tom Mb, It
l'arti"a listing country |tro>lutw lo
illa|RMof can ilo twal t y lahinrf II to J
K Coy la A Co., aouthasat (-mar
s«|oar . :m If
Taklm Uia IV ilte Hotal in nil that
guM In ataks up * Hnt ttlaaa hotal. ami
It ki loyond 4ueam a Uta baal hotal in
IVrty II If
Tka IWitte <1*1*1, ainva Mr. aad Mm
I lava Aapland hava iliar^a Main, has
NgMiMiiltanl«ttliHa|<np«lailly 11 if
Mathar* till llml OiaMiiarlaln't
Owagk ItowtJy aaperlally rsluabla fui
erowp mnI wkvopiatf i«unh. It il>
tflv* pmwpl MlMt tad it an'a mmI plana
Ml Wa bar* a*M it fur a*«aral ymr*
•ftl II Imm haw failad I* git* lha taual
O w
,1% Nattl* Itanh-r
47 :jt
CJo to Mrs. Kiclie)'h for pure ice cream
niid cold drinks of all kinds, 48 0
M. J. Lcs.er, one of our best farmers
was in today from Black Hoar.
Sam and Charles Nwcarentfer, of lu-
dependence K;tn.t are at the Pacific
C. B Morm*, of Hutching .n, Kansas, Ib
iu the city looking after wheat business.
Judge S. II. Harris wna looking after jti,e c ,}; a'8° Peu«'>ea and apples,
legal buainoss ut Oklahoma City toda). r ''e 're*''
J here will be a g'loti old time accial
a'llie Congregational church, on the
east aide, Thursday night. Further un
lire works on the evening of the 4th
Mrs. 1). E. Moreland of Oklahoma
City vho hua been visiting Mi&i Alice
Vanoh left for her home today.
Vou want to liavj a royni time on tiie
llh? Then come to Perry, where tlieie
will be am use lueuts from eun rise to nriil
mi,lit,
In passing Ed'a place, on the west
B,de. we noticed piuc apples, th . first in
Drum corps.
City und county ollicials in carriages/
I'urly-tive little girls reprtsenling the
different states ir. n wngon drawn by
four white homes.
Ancient Order of Loyal Americans
from "II over the county in uniform.
All Civic l Irders.
Perry Kire Department.
Fifty llicycle liiders.
Post of honor hold by Homer C. Jones
| Post, (irand Army of tho Ke^ublic and
| Women's Iielief Corps.
i Floats representing all tho business
interests of Perry.
I Cili/. ns' w agons, carriages, horseback,
I piling donkeys, burros, oxen or in
'any way to please their own conven-
ience.
'i'lie parude will form promptly at 10
o'clock on Sixth street wilh the head ns
above cn D street. Line of march
north on Sixth to 10, west on E to Sev
entii, toulh on Seventh to C, east on C
t Sixth, south on Sixth to A, eust on A.
to thu a rove.
For further information ■ c<iuiro of
\V. T. Smith,
Marsh n I of I lie Day.
W. II. Primrosi:,
L. T. Shook kv,
Dh k Plunk kt, Assistants.
PROIIItAM.
(Ine hundred guns at sunrise.
10:00 a. m. Music by band.
Pray er by liev. Oglevee
minutes welcome address l>y Mayor
llotlacd.
Music', "My Country 'Tis of Thee," by
4o ijirls.
UiMiding D c5 iv>tion of Independence
by lion W. M. Ujwk'S.
Music bv Glee Club.
Illation, by Hon. Jatue* 15. Digga,
speaker of the day.
DINNER.
1:30. Music.
2:00. Oration by Hon. A. II. Doles.
2:30. 10 minute speeches by the f"l-
lowing gentlemen:
JJev. J. A, 11, Oglevee.
l"'«v. F. \V. llouchens.
Rev. R. N. Smith.
I!ev. Father NVillebord.
Judge C* L. \\ulker.
Hon. Tlrom-s II. D^iyle,
ll"n. K. BeeGuthrey.
Hon. A'd mm M, Rjbbins.
Hon, E. E. Oib'jens.
Judge K, P. Curry.
ll'in. K. M Clark
Our city buyers lioiiglit entire atock ofL. Alit &
Son, of t'liiciigo, the lincst clotliing milker* in
llio flint. We lnive ime-tliird of atock on otir
tallies, ^5,000 Imlnocc lias been slii|i|ie«l lo our
other stores. We will retail at Wholesale |>riccs.
Come look us over. Yours anxious to pleusc.
a
Star
Clothing Co.
North Side af Square, nj
VA.KI\,\AA.VA.AS.N.N\ >.\/l
Mrs Kato , 'atcherami her ilaughter
Missive, left "3 th'3 >'«" >«« lru'u
for n threa weeki llt lb#,r for"'er
h'Hiu lit Neodasha, Kn
Frank E. IJrewster, John' ••"K' -'anies
Voung, Guy Staley und Albei "*■ -^'nnett,
all enterprising farmers on Ula. ^ Hear
and lied Iiock, were in today, on busi-
ness before the land ollice.
Don't
overlook tho lecture this
evening at the Presbyterian church, by
sity. Subject: "Bonds of Habit.
Prof liovd is ai. eloquent speaker and
will interest all who come, ljecture
free.
1S0U,
President Boyd, of the Norman Univer- Perry, Theodore Collier n•''-'."l''"f
hi I \ ft 111 ii*.[*l • ik f lliitiil.." Mr I'ltlliA. .... #_ .. " }*'IIS,
Order ol" Iteil Men.
AH parties interested in the organiza-
tion of h tribe t/f the linpiovtd Order of
Red Men rrc rcqueateil to jn et at tha
Knights of Pythias hull in this city,on
j,',.''* evening, July :t d, at H o'clock. A
tribe of this oril'rwi11 organized at
this time anil place.
Died,
On Sunday morning, June •_'«
ut his residence, -j;j mj|e8
Mr. Collier came from Vermillian." lian.
sua, at the opening of the Strip, and was
a very worthy, estimable cilizan.
Mrs M J Collier and children, Thorn-
as. U illiam, Claibourne, Frank and Misi
Jennie,of Utd Itock, Mrs. Alice Ward,
Judge A. R. MuseUer will feast the
itizens with oratory, over a' Pijvt.w, on
:ithe 4th,
Wasti.n A in Her and engineer at
at the Perry Feed Mill, souili Sixth
itreet.
Mrs. Frank Greer of Guilirie, was a
l>as-mnger l ist evening on her way to
j Chicago.
Mrs. S. A. Harris, left on the early
t:ain today lo spjnd the summer ut Col
i' ado Springs
Fied '.Venner was up from Guthrie
last evening, to v.sit In* brother, Cha«.
L, und family.
Elder and Mrs K, C, Deleplain have
ri'turned fiom a trip dowu into the
I'gypt of Oklahom.i
Judge A II. Holea attended a meelirg
of the Hoard of l:*gent* of Ihe 'l'errito
rial Nunuil College, lit Ivlmond, today.
The liesl of ioe cream und calie w iil be
served by lha Congregational ladies at
the "Patriotic" social, Thursday night,
all for l*i uanls.'
We want to mnae an "X raise" at Ihe
Congregational social Tliuisdsy night,
lo uieal enpenses Incurred in repaiiing
•hilUiigvadone lo Ihe windows by Ihe
slorui.
Nu one ahoulil fall lu aoe tha dei'ora
(iona at Ihe Congregational church
I'hursday nlghl, I'liey «il| Is beauti-
ful.
I'. V Allorney llio. k* and \>«i«l«nl
It y llolfman vera paaaatiger* un the
iiumii Iraln, reluming from Wmalaard
lu Guthrie.
Miss Millie llryan will leave un l'il
■lay (rr a ncinlhs vaeallun and viatt with
her slater Mra. J. W, Wallera anil friends
at Wlehlta.
Every laxly who eonie* to IVtry un Ihe
Ith will hate a g ial lime 'IIim* will
he a seriea if very attractive enlerlala
men la.
fl<tl fur Hrewurka fur lha foiirlh
Come lo IV'y If ynii want to eeethe
gran leet pyrutrenical display Hint will
lie given im the lerrltury.
1'hitawill lie a I fro l«a.'tura at ll.e
Cnnellan t-harvli Wnlm-edey evening.
Jul) I h. by Mfr Xsha*. of till* tr. nf
MtmblMal ' Wymaa' 8 inga."'
I nounceiuents ill toniorro*'s pajier.
i Misj Maltie Malarv, a teac.ier in Ihe
j schools in the Chickasaw unt.or, who
has been visiting with Mrs. C. I{. Iligdon,
left Ihis evsning for Ottawa Kmisas.
The ladies of the Christian clmrcli ex
pect to have a g «id stand on thoground-
on ttie 4thofJuh. Kxteusii.* prepera
rations are lieing made to have every-
thing tirst class.
Manager 11. A. Piatt, of the Guthrie
Leader, was oil Ihe noon train today, re- ,
turning from n trip to Greer county. I Guthrie, and Mr. Va' ilyke, Mr. Mt-
Ile says the people ure not pleased with|kettn> I hoiuuson \ ates, and Bert and
their transfer from Texas to Oklahoma,, ""u °f Red Rock, accompanied
but lire making the be6t of it. the remains to Perry, and will attend
... j , ,, , |burial at Grace Hill cemetery.
\\ e were favored by a pleasant call to.1 r , , J
day by W. H. Skeed. of Oklahoma City, A personally conducted excursion wiil
Deputy Great Incobonee of the Improv- leave Kansas points and Kansas City
ed Order of Red Men for Oklahoma and I V.'1 '1l.u|-v "''J1 '"r 'he X K. A. meeting at
Indian'IVritory. Mr. Kkeed is iu the ."6 oV'' ' '.V'' Vu, t'1B y,,n'a E«
. ■ j sona \eslibuled train consisting^C
c:ty for the purpose of organizing a Pullman sleepers and chair curs, will go*-^-^
'ribe of this order, and from the (latter- through to Buffalo via Chicago and ^
ing encouragement shown him, he will [ pV^Bara Fulls without change of any
no doubt do so. His son, C. II. Skeed,: Co will b^TnXnrl8.'"? U'e F®
.... , , l0, b in chnrge of the special train
is will him as assistant. to look after the wants of the passengers
liul ufi tlia san n 111 li\i n •
■ ii1-8 "le ^an^a 1'^' are pioneers in
1 handling such business that will lie a
On July 4th, .1th and 0th the A. T. A |
S. K Will w-llS|n-rial line way tickets to
t h icago, at a 'ate of £l.'i.T.'i from Perry.
I ickels to be end'irseil. Good going on
date of sale and for i onlinuous imiwaue.
I' -r further narlicolara call upon II. E
Wister veil. Agent,
►'PORTS.
t At tho race t rack 3:.'W p. m l
Bicycle races:
1st ra'jt: Free for all men. First
pr /A I'ulued at c'll.OO; s vand priz i valued
a*, MlHl.
Aid rare. Buys 1(1 and uniW. First
prize viilucil nl ♦l.uO;wuo,ld pri/.d valued
at #1.) O.
tlrd race, i lirls 10 and under. Firsl
Iiri/ i valued i. t $l..V';*"coud prize valued
ut ^1.01).
11 iso ball gai le, pri*i $o 00,
Wh -el barrow race; prue IK).
Sack race; pr i« S-.00.
F(H>t raw, l-.ii, >ard dash, prize £V00-
Ureaved pig r.u *; priae fj,00.
Greased p ile eli .iiiug: pri/.j ♦ J lH),
And other sports.■
\ purr* of $1(1) f f r horse racing has
b <en raised aad w ill bt an additional
featuru of the day f.nr l-n-'ers uf speedy
horasa.
1'irw works from !Mu 10 p. ni-
A l'l u|i Wauled,
A white woman uook wanted at the j gaurantee that a nice trip east can l>o
Famous Tiliiurant on the south side, forward to. For further inform-
Cull nt once. 10 tf ",Km to A' T" * *• Ky
-. - - j YATES ITEM8.
C lippers vs. Hlaek Bear. i
A very interesting game of bate ball j The farmers of this section will
will be played at the park on the 4th I have an nbundaiit cro)i of corn,
between the Clippers of Perry and the | The rains have been copious and
Black Hear club. This is to be u closely j oftel, uffordiliu abundant stock
contested uume, and Ai'l bx io^ out the „,wj ....... . ■ ,, , . ,
. . . i water and assurance of all kinds ot
b^st players < n both Bides.
; crop*.
lor Snlc. j p y]lc|(olli who ha just
A nearly new ten horse power, Nichols; returned from a wheat threshinv
Si Shephurd Traction engine, #4jO.OO ^
got nl terms. Call on A. C. llinde, Hard
pareSto:**. 331'.
of
t will ben great day. the lib of July
at IVrry. Halloou ascensions, horse h id
bicycle races, grand llrewnrks and many
other things In make il a grand day ot' 4<l Ulrla M'lWlMl.
pleaaure, spiirts and sight seeing j One uf the Natural of the Ith of
program, will lie a chorus uf forty H> "
The peculiarity of uwendobler'a IWi.
poun-l K>tract of Narsnprilla is lha*. it
stlmulalM nature to eipell nil iirpuri-
ties from the syaleiu. Price oO oaals
and #1IV |isi Isittle. tf
One uf our most enlerpnsiug farmers,
l>. J. Ntriiud, of Black Hear, was in the
city tuilay, on land oltlu* Iiusimm, Ilia
estimable wifa and daughter Mere with
hint.
girls from lo lu hi years old, who will
sing palriutla a ings. Col DickT. Mor-
gan will drill Ihe girls Wednesday and''*
Thursday eveniugs. at Ihu Christian I ,Jf
church, from * loK o'clock. The gitla !
will also have wagons prepared fur •liatn
and tie given a place In Ilia parade.
Rooming House.
MrsJ. M. Sheldon has lately taken
chnrge of the St. Julian hotel, corner of
8th und II streets, and has hud it nicely
rclitted and refurnished, and is now
ready to rent rooms, either be the day or
weeif, at reasonable rales. IJtf
W iiili il to Trade
Two 4 year old ponies cr Silk dress for
bicycles or household go jds, by liaery ,V
licevis, Second hand store, north of
|Kjstolllce.
«# --
Presbyterian t liurcli.
Communion seiv:ce nent Sunday
morning ut II o'clock' Tlieie will be re
uepliou of membars. Dr. I<uckwouil, of
Kansas, will preach. Vou are invited to
hear linn,
BiplUt Service.
M<rvices next Sunday: Morning ser
nmn, "Withered Branches, ' John l.Ytl
In the etening there will be union servl
oes ut tha M K church ill the interest
lha American Bible S iciely. Sermon
Or. ic It wood,
tour reports all kind of crops luok-
j iny fine.
J. J. Knoakles has li' ;i
very line castor beans
Next Saturday a Sunday School
convention will be held in thin
neighborhood.
liiblc readings aro eon In
,lv Ins lliinka Aasigneil.
NolHf.
I'ne c mini i ties un spirts fir tha 4th
C. II. Ske*l, of Oklahniua Cily, favor- ) Vj . t. ,!,n,
e.1 , wilh a call I,si iy. Mr. Skeed ha. , " *'7 ^ Jul' :U,,«
jus! ralur..«t from a fuur ya.'s r„i jf * ,h"1 ...
dane* in Australia, where he martial . ™. ' ittHK*. ChtlrMkU.
lane* in Australia, where ha man led
Ile haa traveled attentively, having been
in eleven different cuunlr.es in lha laat
few yearn. Ile return*! Iutli* failed
Stales am lha Hawaiian Islands,
th* II, f, A N. K, annuiinuea an Meiir-
slim rale of W,HI to I ialvealun a*ul r -
lurn .luly 4«h, wilh rvlurn limit of July
*ih. Thi« rata of run to apply from
Purvell, and the A. t A H K, will make
a rata of on* ami un* third fara from
slsliona north of Pareell lu eonneel with
IhM *«ettnlM l*artl * desiring lo tak* I a>s |et A llible depo.lt.^ „
a<lvnnlagaof Ihls In* rate ahnuhl at 'lalilished m our illy, what* HtUee can
rsnga lu leave IVrry un Ham Ko, at i hud at ca.t. Li' all II m. w-I.ei in^
0:'V) t . na. July rw«l, in unlet l« aonneet je- pin in- jweeeni.
at I'm cell, 'flchets on sale at Ibis ulll r. * "—■
('ail up m K. L Westell sit, Agfkl. I r Ml sii'l< of Inli -III ifumie fruits at
fttflHef iaferwstlon. I M^ Hit-he)'a eaf*, Auth e( Ihe l Mi
I witi.e, M ,j,
J, A. Kit is icn.r, Mnj'y.
IIIMt* Nuelft) .MeetlNit,
Tin re will be a union mwting nl nil
the eity churches nest Ntimlay alghl al
the Mnlhodist church, for lha pui pis *
og org mis ng a Hilda N a-iely, ail* mat y
In Ih* Am -rican lldtie Ruttmy. !'«. , J .
M. It-nekwissl, II. It, of Nahr.a, <«*aaa.
«|wnni*njant of u.e general •< <mp fm
K insas an I' lalahmna.wili i>e p reesl In
mldrs** ttie loe-ting ami urg nnlri Ih*
every Sunday evening
School house.
S. I . Courtright feat in
prices would go lower, si
imo* at £o.io
Sherman I'onrtrijjht will
the exhibition of tiro wo
IVrrv, on the 4th.
Mis> Courtright i
tho I'fflt business.
Sain l'uiu|ihcll has a c
line corn on Kelley's farm.
S. I >. Courtri^ht says |t
will average -bushels,
SUMNER 1TIM8
at IIo|M
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of
•aU
title'
< Mint
a* reached (he city of
the assignment °f th* '"">'« re burl
hess of ,1. II. Hint'
Mr. Hanks wasf n ""-''X '
IVrty having come til Mklah' ma ut tl.e
openm* of Ih* sir | ami k Hled lu Una
oily wh*re h* was engaged l>' Ih* fur-
nilur* business until he left tu," Cripple
Ce*k.
IU opMMrd hualnaas lit X iclor, bul
aflerwanla inovnl lo Cti|,p'a Ciei*k.
wheSe S* fallis). Iliis Will t« * jm*wh«t
a sur|tns* lo In* friends here.
8lo| Ml I hi* ••nellie.
There la no «l'*r, pleasanler holel In
Okiahomn at whiuh In sla). ihan th*
t'aiifld la lllia I'lly. It is Ihoruiighly
*oul|i|i*.l wnl fufnlaheJ as a first -laas
non** and is ruhilueted by Ihe owner.
Mr. I lav lit ,\t plain), hi* wifaiind daughl
er, tiosl **Hnt,ihlis |Hsiple,aml Ihorough
ly yniettahl with Ih* hn *l husinea*. lite reesnt -|i litis, uro rei iv
'I'h* fis-ms a** large, crnl sn I ptlfeelly i Hi ttmitl
i h it I, all fnrntoi-al with Ih. l -sl rpilng
m il *f*I siI . n,.« lal le leMie* !slb*' " Wwli* up, Jn-otl> Jay lahiwihle
Iteet, IJ <i"i.l < ar* iii*sy« Sell esred for sai 1 ll< Wilt's Little ►arly Itisers
.. _ I in as who kail lake) l'i m to a roar
"** il'iggiah Urn. £. It. ImmM
There never was i
beet i'i r corn in any
we hale lit this time.
There will be Sunday «« ..<|
• lie I'iKile si'hiMil house "s| nl;
inorninjf. llev Wiesl will p.vac
In the iifteriiiNiti,
\V W Hud worth and Mi N'ni
have roturiieil from t'ri|>|i'i i mil
«ai|sHeil lo rviiiain iu i >11 ihotu
We are uliol to note the retm
of Mias K. I.aev, She wa tin
ed very niiieli iu our >uim
•I'h'Hil.
Itiirrv Swipe i« ill I'm i
tv, buying |oi |< for \V I f(
S II Covey tills the Hi -t
of alfalfa In the country. It
sown early and lias l.-cn
olice.
Mr. iiihI Mr*. Mi I'hickvti,
rpi kmsl 'ine ihjurl*< in i®
ml
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Perry & Welch. Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1896, newspaper, July 1, 1896; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111795/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.