Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 85, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 12, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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SFTER THE BATTLE
:*■ '.■-■* v~v.. — : ■ I—.' . . •> v'ik.
Them must come u clearing u|i. Oat of ti 1 vortex uiust come order.
li month* uf concentrated trudu effort* have just ended in our *eini-uii-
mil inventory which -liows splendid achievements.
The New 0 months opens with Brilliant Bargains in the Summer stocks
which must now bo cleared away to make room for ::::::::
In Dry Goods we Have an Elegant Line of
KICKED BY A HORSE. |
I
Little Sou oi Chief Depo.'y Okivlts Colcord!
Bauljr Injured
7%c
Scutch Liwm,
During thi. s le...
Dimities, during *71
IUC this eiile I , SVrf
1 ~ /.jphere fl.nghnuiB, Q1 p>
I w during this sale O 3V^
7'aC
IOc
Whitelioodg, Strippi.l
<ir liured lit tliie sale
WhiteCiooile, Stripped Q/~
or Bared, ut this wile Ow
I Crt Warranted Kiiet lilnck 1 Qp
I vJVj (Jrgandiee, this sale ttl
QAp Warranted l''a t W'k
CUU Organdies, this sale at
I6c
QC« Warranted Fast U'lk
bUu Orgundioe, I his rale fcvv
.V) Marsuillea lied Spreads, liod, IJlue
and Drawn. Original price QQ«
$1,50, now 5757*-.
2."i Extra Largo and Kxtra Heavy
White l*|.|ur> Hod Spreads, rf* I QQ
Original price fti.30, now yliOO
V) pr White Muslin I'dlow
-aided in lie.
pair, at this sale per pair,
Itruidcd in lied. worth £l per 50c
.">0 pair Nottingham Lace ('urtuiDP,
Shams, | worth 82.00, while they
-•* Laco lied Seta, consisting of Not-
tingham Ijhco liod Spreads ami Pillow
Shams, worth 8U.50 per 8dfc "
this sali*t while they lost,
$1.90
■ ~ White Goods..Stripped tfip ,WI,lle MHmaille. ,,ed "7QC
C or lJared.at this sale I Ul | Spreads, original price Kl, ujw I
j last, they 1^0 at.
.10 pair Nottingham Lace Curtain?
Longer. Wider and Finer than the
oues. worth $tt.00 per pair ^ ^
to close them out. at.
10c
Warranted Fast Uiack Qp
Or«jaudiew. this sale at Ov
.V) White Marsailles Bed Spreads,
Larger and Heavier Fringed. QQp
Origiual pricegl.GO, now wwv*
$1.49
lo dozen Ladle*' Lisle I oioD ihreail
suits, huii)iner weights, worth A Qp
£1 H0 per suit, Jour choice.... '
Wo are sole agents for the Cosmopoli-
tan l'atternc,your choice of any [Cp
pattern in the house * \J\s
Closing Out Bargaing in Shoes, Hats and Clothing department.
The Famous,
Perry's Foremost Clothiers, Shoers, Hatters and Furnishers.
Ssv-tJa. SlAe sf Square, Gpprsi-ts Covert H:v.so.
See our Show Windows
For Eye Openers.
RAILE0A1) TIME TAB E.
wn u DOtM).
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. 407. I.« CJI 1 Kxpo**®.
. 42S, l>>cal tfreichi
... 9sk f. M.
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tu:uu a. m.
MOUTH BOL.NI),
N .. KA, t'liiiaK" Kxprc"" '• " K- *•
in .Mi-- tin lUvrr t :l" i\ m
I • ' *' 1 M
No. 4m; Im* through to Kan«u <*ity un«i
in lt<f coniwetion* ut Ncwion f« r t amornia
i>«i ! *; id u connect.* rutut l.itfSp*.
N" nu k M connections iSr 4 hieHpi. hp.*
uli..> '«• i In ?n Art hum • i y to hanna* tity.
„,.v U • Wipl.it * with Iti-co
tr.i'im eobt lor St. L if ami inti rir.c- liat" p n-ta;
nia,%««coun'H.'tt<ii • at ^ita «tiiner.
hUit -.i * train* ««wt-
No . oitil 401 tbrougti traiu* t«> tialTPfcton
No*, lii an«l carry i^aem-ngi rs l etwofu Ar-
i-uc i t^ hU'l Purcell.
Ticket* h M anil txurKmtv cti«ck nl to all wu-t*
o* Uitcountr) Accident tickwia wilil. .Ar*r
:l icti. n •>( lo perci-ut mud* on round trip ticket*
to points where um t>aj tare due* not e\cee«i
|5 00.
K. v. Wmtkbvklt, Af«nt
Perry, •). T. April. I. WtC
Delicious ices of ail kiuds and tlavors
n Sin unlays and Tuesdays at Mrs
Kiche>*0 IceCream Parlors, south side
For a shave or hair cut that will suit
you; one that will take you hack to tl.e
wiuie place again, or a bath or anything
else in the tonsorial line, go to Honey- i
buss' o. K barber shop, ou the eouth
s.de. SI tf
Dr. K. E. Uojfgett tias received a com-
munication from the department say-
ing his name has been suggested as a
m *m'oer of the Perry pension examining
board.
BoomiuK House-
Mrs J. M. Sheldon lias lately taken
charge of the St. Julian hotel, corner oi
8th and li streets, and has had it nicely | ju this
re tit ted and refurnished, ami ia now j only to fully
Yesterday at 3 o'clock the little lo
year old ton of t hiei Deputy Colcord
was badly injured by a horse at his
huine near th« city. He went to the
pasture to catch the animal and when
near tho hora# it turned quickly and
kicked him, striking him in the face,
cutting a long ugly ga^h in h«s left
choek aiu. bruising the side of nis head
badly It was two hours after he left j
the house before they fouud him; he j
must have laiu insensible for Eoiue time ,
as he eeeraed just reviving when found,;
Dr. Brergle wa > sent for and dressed
the wound and clcsid -Ihe ugly gash
with ninestiches. t he ht'le fellow got
a fearful lick and it may be some time
before he can bo out again. Deputy
Colcord ia not at home being ou duty at
the Newkirk co.trt. The little boy ip
resting easily today and noseiiousre- i
suits are expected.
IHiutlin^' Dust Storm
L st evening about 7:'V) a wind storm
struck the city, taking up the accumu-
lation of tine dust the dry weather had
produced and scattered it everywhere.
The streets were tilled with clouds of
dust, so thick that it was not possible for
a time to see. and parties driving caiuo
near running :ntoeach other. It also
tilled the stores and houses and our eyes,
and our minds with p sitive evil
thoughts.
The wind blew down the Free Metho-
dist lent, breaking the cenW pole, It
is fortunate it was to.) early for the
eveniug services, otherwise the tent
would have been full of people and
many would have been hurt and perhaps
some killed. The Salvation Army tent
was also left lying tt it o" the ground
\'e learned of no causalties or other
damages. The wind blew* for an hour
wilhout rain.
Alfalfa.
It is getting to hi generally under
I stood among the farmers that alfalfa is
a good crop for Oklahoma, and it is not
with the idea of claiming any originality
a
small
may unlock (he door
lo boundless wealth.
Mabel
on a man's Suit or Trousers
I:- the key to unlock the door
to boundless satisfaction.
There's a world of careful study and experience back of every K. N & F. Co.
gn'ment. and a world of wearers, too—elite dressers who no
sity of merchant tailors.
longer see the nece:
You know our
successful record so much for our assurance that
we can save you good money,
l-ai.k "ni.v uy
STAR CLOTH1NC HOUSE,
PEKRV, < ).
T.
T J TAYLOR, JP..
T. J. Taylor, Ji , who announces in
this if-s'.ie as a candidate for Register of
Deeds, was born in Kentucky, and re-
moved w ith h s pa eits t > Fayitt villr.
Arkansas, in 1881, where, after a coureuj
in the city schools, he entered the State !
college at that place, w here ho remained |
until the opening of Oklahoma in 1S89. ^
He lived at (iuthiie until 18l)'.\ wh. n he
opiuiou
j crop we can raise.
We have watched with much iuterest
iwing in the court house
of Perry. Four crops were cut
r >ady to rent rooms, either be the day or
week, at reasonable rates. i'iif
Correction.
In the report of the proceedings of . theciop
of the school board in yesterday's iseue, i 6,luare
we said what .ve did uot mean, that the i it during the CMHuB.nud had it no
ijoaril hud autliori/.id the treasurer to : heeu for die dry weather, another could ,
pay will rants out . f any I have Ixvu harvested. A o do not lost-j
fundi on hand. We should have BUk| Bight of the fact that this has been an
out of any funds t' ut could b„ used for I exceptionally 8°"J >0!ir tur Kla",;s- "IJtl
that we cannot expect a four crop pro-
duction of alfalfa every year, but it will
went t« Chandler ami was deputy regis-1 ^|y reach their trouble,
ter of deeds and depu'y county c erk ui •
til the Srrip opened, after which ho
settled in Perry. He was a teacher in
the city EchooU the lirst year, and gave
general satisfaction, and was assistant
engrossing clerk of tho council in the
hist legislature, and his ability to per
form the duties of register of deeds is
irection that we speak of it, but well known, lie is a young man. well
empharizo tho general | antj favorably known, an earnest Ilepub-
It'a one—if not the b?st—hay | li.jan and a faitliful worker iu the cause.
sr IT FOK S IIIII I,
A Case 1'iU 1 by Mre Mi Kay -ViiaiuB
Will Nix to lieeov. r That .Viuount.
LOCAL NEWS.
Attorney Ransom returned from New-
kirk today.
CI icka! clock.!' clockn!!! at Uarnett's.
Go a id see tlieui. tf
ISuy echoul Ixwks where >011 can «et
theui che |)eet at llowendobler's.
If you indulge in ico creaia \ou want
Ihe l'eel. Vou can (jet it ut J. J
builtii's.
One of tlie special and iiuiont.' the the payment of IMICi warrant*.
many desirable features of tlie Pacific look' I ooU' look'
hotel will bo their Sunday dinners
Tiiey will be the best in the city. 70tf buVB the llnt3t Uo* of ,that
has ever been in the city. Over l,tH>0
If yiu are #oic« down to Uuthi ieto- urtt.Jo8 0f We cut to Ut 40(1
day ask uny one who b been there if tho clothes to your measure right beie
Hotel Welly isn't the "best hot l." His in)ourciiy "STedLanit liar. Ale
anewer will l "yee, and they run a free fa:t:Xy mada Cltth-Si. Come
hub and charge but $1 Ot a day." ^0 lm
\\ •• mh 09 in tbi Pkrsi kittupbue
Timi.s that John A. Olij hant is a «*an
didate for county attorney before the
lU*pubiicau conveniii of Noole county.
And whils it may not interesttuegeneral
reader of tlie Republican, here in Okla
homii, yet tlie writer can not refrain from
noticing the fact. V\e have known Mr.
O ipiiant int;nntely for more than a
and see ua and our prices.
81 tf II \*hku> a. Olivku
liet your watch work uoue at tiar •
nstl's. He can III >our watch up A No,. quarter of h century auu can asbure the
j tf I people of Noble couuty who nicy not
Call on A. I Acre# ut th* old stand, imow h.m fo well, that tho election *f
the It k Horn Market, north side, for the J ,|u|m OhpUuni to to it ni- t impoi taut
l*«t iu. aU ,11' office would mean many tluu andaof dol
l r Uear.l wh. ha. b«eu iwilmtf In* I r" «t l"f eac .yeamf his incuiu-
daughter, Miss Jennie, lias return*.! to '"Ui.y. A bitf liodi.nl. lti>
Kan.ae City
I'litroni/.H the old reiiuble Hit!
meat market, reupen-'d by A. I \cres.
Choic .l meet* ut all kui«l*i '
tiiiruett'i Clierok' •* Ijinim.'iit 11
iiuletnl to cure CUU, 'pralni and bruuton
Try It. "
I'rof J. I. Miuor and his brother, C,
S,. wbo own ll'ie i lailiis near each oilier
o.i die Itlack 11'ur, favorer! us with «
call >*.t*rda> .
generous iiiuc, yet with backbone that
muko two or three good crops every
year, a id is a splendid crop for Oklaho-
ma. farmers should give it special at.
tention
Arrested by 'he Marshal
A colored man, named Will Ovei tou,
w ho cl tiins to come from Guthrie, wi s
arestcd by Marshal Taylor today
on Euspiciou of having stolen a harnes .
ArrivitU ut • lie* Piieitie Hotel jj,, (,> juJti give no satisfactory r. uson
Today: Mr. and Mrs. C A. Houston, i ow he came into j>os ssion of a set o
Pawnee; Mrs. Eva Uonav.itt, Mrs. Mory hardens he tried to m-11 at A. ti;ccn-
Hillman, Uicing San Ohio; Dr. N. I{. wald's secon I hand store. Ho wi.s
Hughes, Lincoln county; AH ert Hugep. | turned < ver to Shei tf Hansen. wh«
N )ble county: Judge T. J. Blevins, New- , pl.iced him in the I ck up. The liarnee
kirk; Dr. U E. iiigby, J. II. F.vants,) can be seen at A. Oreenwald's, on th
.S J. Tucker. Pawnee; \V. J, riekens,^ noith side.
Little Hock. .Judtfe Joe Kintf. city; Mrs. Jt,hll L. Miller.
In this ioeue will be found tho an
nounceiueut of Mr. John L Minor* ul
8'iuday bcuoel Awooia'ica
Hy authority of tho Noble cjunty
Sunday School Association, I hereby ! atruotlun, subject to the Hepublicau
.11 a Suuduy sell jol convention for No- ! * mention whicn assembles in j
I a blocd disease and only a blood reme-
dy can cure it. So many people make
the mistake of taking remedies which
at best arc only tonics and cannot possi
Mr. Asa Smith,
Greencastle, Indiana, says: "For years
I have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma-
tism, which the best physicians were un-
able to relieve. I took many patent
medicines but they did not seem tc
reach my trouble. I gradually grew
worse until I was un
able to take mv food
or handle myself iu
any way; I was abso-
lutely helpless. Three
bottles of S.S.S. re-
lieved me so that 1
w as soon able to move
my right arm; before
loug I could walk
across the room, and
when I had finished one dozen bottles
was cured completely and am as well as
ever. I now weigh 170."
*71
A case n tiled in the district court by
Hutii A. McKay vs. Wm. M. Nix, to re
cjver the sum 0! £25,000. The suit b
the result of tlie famous double head
friction match company that Mr. Nix S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Caucer. Eczema,
and Mrs. McKay were into ayear or two! an,i auv f1)rm of blood troubles. If you
The petitiou alleges that Mrs. Me have a blood disease, take ablood medi
A Real Blood Remedy,
a,o. I cine_s.s.s. (gua,a U*dfurtly v*r*h
Kay gave W ill N-x ruali, .lunc ., taf)U.) w c.xvluMveiy for the blood ami
ISIM, and at another tun• loaned him a | j5 recommeuded for nothing else. It
J. H. Elliot, Wellington. Kan
Corbett mid wife, N ib e county
IMacli Uear toAnsliip. f i thenominstiou j
j of county superintendent of public in-:
like amount after that '1 hat certain
representations were oisde about the
profits of the match company an I also a
certain patent paper bag holder of
which she was given tho control of trade
in England. Tlmt all the e representa-
tions were fraudulent and that she now
demands the sum of back, with |
interest at 7 per cent since June o"
1801, and also damages in tho vum o* 1
^10,000 to cover tho alleged profits pro
tniso I her from tlie si.area i f t• «• k pur-
chased in the match aud pap r bag,
| holder factory, i he plaintilT statii i
| that her husband was her a.vnt in t -
tranea I' ns. H 1.1: > s| • .1 . nttornv>
for plaintilT — Uu hrie ( apital.
forces out the poison matter permanent-
ly. We will
scud to anyone
our valuable
books. Address
Swift Specific
Co., Atla nta,
Ga.
sss
WABREN VALLEY
Horn "either frieu.l n i f e could IkuJ in the |,.„ townrliip, to meet at the tj .k Grove , I'erry, ou baturdiiy, A ti. '.".illi.
'un
L Aoree, who will keep
ouly til* be.t 111. a s, and solwiu 'he re-
turn ul Ids old friends and customers «'
W.'.illo i -till vi'i'v lint, .tinl Imv
llll.I C'l.l'll t'lllllllT, l. |.cl i.lll V till'
hitter, mv ilrvin^' tip.
Horn: T.i Mr uiul Mrs .1
Xuri .ibiiri.', mi Ai«k- '-'tli. ;in
JDIIHll l)OV.
■liilitl ( U'w lnini •
iluwii witli liuiliin i.
.1 unit-'- liiilllnu't.iii
cliiltlrcii
roti.
mil t.
Iisoliaiu of hi duly. \n ub|« lawyer, i .0|,,„| |)oure, ssve.i miles east of I'eirv. Mr, Minor is a native of theifri.il
, ,n exemplary N .bl* c uintf 1 oll s mjaj. August K.'i,at lOo'clock I •< « uf Illinois, wlieis he was boru in
,iuld l>* fortunate to eecure his "ervicis ' ,j ltt _ for the purpose of orgauiziuit a .Moultrie county, lie ni^.cd
fnr the next I wo years at leiwt. t'kla |Wroiitnent township Sun Jay s.'h.jol m-1 his pureuts tolranklin uo.n.ty,
: noaia City Uepubliean I social.on, and to elect offloers for tl>* | I'l., uoil f«x ui there to Missouri whine
I . ....I,, very ' smno. All worker, and scholar. In the , hs reoeivid u c-ou.iuon .ohool educaiioi,
\iue.iifc. ' . .,UL.! t.),vnshi|) ate r*.|Usete I to bo pre* >nt ; 111 the country tcho.il. lab''., iei.-
: 77 u, n"" ' J n nsilt h t"14" I""' "> : "'"v*a ,u iocutmu near Kmp ,n ,
My frienus a'l suuiej uis v consuiv ... I \ here l.e immediately enrolled u« a
j physlci'iii Nolicina tWwtalM | *« I in KllIHlW stale NorunHfl. -I"'- M"- >'> ' Tm-Ov. iifu-r
i ||. || * ...urUot hus f een ' K-medy a lvertised in the M I In which institution, he assiduously up
HmUicH II I'aul Volks /.Mtui.g I pro.und a bottle I.ogkiu# Tur Wayward Wife- i |i#tl |,|Bis«lt for # t.rui of live years
r*ope««d b/A. I. Acre*, whollll «*l lu„, uUuf tllk„lt( it a .l.ort wlnls was! A geutlewan naued UsU'inao, froiu
«atir*ly well I nuw uiust heartily | uul|^ri m,, arrived in the city yeeter-
iecoitim.D.1 th s remedy to anyone ^ looking fur a wi,ward wife, who
The lieet rooms .ou the b«l table in wU|l „ M w.„. Kell, bTH , |tf't ,u>llt „ WMk ago, company ,
Uuthrls r |o be had al the Hotel IW*. t^|by Ave, Ht. I'aul, Mmo. I'or sale by A;tu u„ .imputable fellows named I
ly fWr #1 OU per dsy, '• 1,4 I Ua ley A English. .luhii .Mud ten nnd Henry MHUr. The
Ml. | • llolel Uslly whenyouaie iu iu, i, 1 trio In ctline and shame, not conUnt
Uutiirie he, B*. | r «la>. ' *llh robbing Mr lliiteman of hie wife
HI I... A seven and on. half poundj(,.l tot .e | t0,| u.lim BOj eu
wife of I K Kliler, A Igii.t llll
I < nt lirii-
iui tliu i
W If
■leek,
Win I
t III slit I I.
iinlnv.
I loth
there are. uuwtier of bMbels in the . . ..
,,,ly, l.ul when you .ul . good sh.ve or , -other and child are doing well
. bath, g>i over on Ihe enst aivle and iee
T",,, ,*11" - bu, lu Mi aud UlS. A N. Lngli.h.
this ie no .du rtisu g de lge
aud Mir, I H
I,Milt a vajt'iu aud Uaim and tlrlicll riul
I fm OUIahunia.
Mr. Ilttteiiiiili has been ailing their
■ 01111*1', lis II «Hl e |i«ol«d I hey would
eoiue thi. w.) as Mr. H ileii'.n sfather
j lives lure. They ti.v. not arrived jet,
I not hut ht h-aino l thru wli*r".lmit*>
II. wtuaty
••, t-y'iig
l*i IU X. f 1 i I s*l < a I C*,elsl L nll.l
tiefc-slltl'ti 'hi UtM l Uul'ilie
tin A.T. 4 * i*. "ill hll mu'i J t'lji
UirlgivB |Whe i"lt *#'l
|.| t.M Ili.-J late. H 'l f*l
H«|tl.T.
lle<^K Itruee, who has l.eeu tn lor.#
ismnerleil with Ihe II He rolnl re'lsiir
kit hae Hiirehase,) the lloeell rw+el |
«l.we <m Us so*IW elile ht IIMS^MM* NuhgW
Mr llroi* • s v. , .......Ie...,. 'J , , e. II to b the ■ I,"mo in Hi*
-ee ,eali ;* iMlniS- «-r.4 f.^ bow*, e..u*l«U V«
Fss iny-a..*^
impliliUK the regular eours. of ^tu-ly
piiscribed, whereup in l,e w.u ii'.varil I
Ihe diploma uf the Slate of K'in.ii., eit.
powering 11 int to r 1 ve Instruction in any
of Ihe school, of th. 1 late After ^rad
ualiiig in IBM, Mr. Minor engage I In |
leaching and remained in the pruftweiou 1
live years.
In Ih'.ni, bu cn'.v; j iu .1.1 Uklahoiuii, en
gating in the mercantile business do.vn
at IViUins, I'ayne count) WUwtt %l'« 1 ||(,|,lu
strip o|iene>l, li. ran fm . elann autl i I f, I.
cured "li# of the finest 111 lll iell 11 • r
loiiinllp * bet. li. and U. 1 ' 11 y ii>
I." ills,
Mi. Mil, .1 il ti. nun .l-'.t II 1.1.' ■ a
(Hi *
it Iv.v week's \ i-it with hi
I'ii '.ling: c.i tur lie.hi
illjx ItIV tlie unlet- ll'iW.
owe took lii« *ti
I. villi I'lMllltV lift Js.lt
|cu t llts,
mill Imv.
1111
Si M l.i.tt I.II,
BDMMCB
Mi
Mr.
Mi
llilith Wiilhiijif.iiil
tii'ter it |iliv ■ nit tisit
ill I'll IN
t II I. ICJ
t.i.' .i': I
Is III
with
It Hilite tclt
iwlo rt tin iibv!
WILLOW CREEK
1 in liiiv is ilu' iinlcr id tin.
ilu v.
Mi ( lclitiul, uliu Iniught th«.
M.lit Kliglel' t'lll'Ul,I.!•.( li" ili.TCs of
wheat hy the >tuck ttikitijjr llro
I'l'i.tn I'.ie tlii'e-iiinir enniiif.
a <i liahlwili eluini- t> have
l r. ke 1 tin: hicvple rei' ir.l, h\ riiu-
Blncdowii awl M)itarinf, illti, i
juelv ra'ohit a few ihiy ugn.
H .hert lveeil, ..I'
vi>itin^ lii- • >11, Ivl
this week.
le \ Untie 111, 1.' I'cri'y.jiruiichi's
u Willow Creek svlmol ln.n-f
leverv ulliei Siiinhiy. lie will
lire i. h Hext Su 111 hi\ .ui "The K\-
|Sdu.."
♦•11Iir\e-t 11*11" iviis
Wi' . v Ci'eik 'diool
li-tli. I I'll, i.ne liijflit
Mm tlinn forty itoiiji
1. v\. v | i ill nii'l ti i|>|>eil tlif
1 iirlit I'll : if tie IIII" i. the •• vt. e ">11111
li ir , A in.hi1 ..f the >. 1 > 111 ,4
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Perry & Welch. Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 85, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 12, 1896, newspaper, August 12, 1896; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111830/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.