Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 104, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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AFTER THE BATTLE
v.v •. vV w.- •_. . ... ...... . w..k ..u , - . "• ' \
There must come a chat ing up. Out of the vo uuat come order.
0 months of con cent rn ted trad© tT«>r la have jus id in our somi-au-
uai inventory which shows splendid achievemc :::::::
The new ti months opens with Brillinnt Bargain j . . i.he Summer stocks
which must now be den reel away to make room for :::::::
Mn velous Fall Purchases Already on the way from ail Parts of the Union
In Dry Goods we Have an Elegant Line of
7/aC
ioc
15c
Scotch Idwna,
During this Bale
1 . initn e, during
this Boil"
Zcphers r*inghums,
dm niK tins h; ,o
Cp I 1 Warranted Fust Bh tk |Qp
e OL | IJL Organdie*, this Bale ai I
7i QAp Warranted Fast Bl'k \ C2rs
j;V^ j Organdies,'hissale at •
1 QCp Warranted " tB'lk OAa
S^c i — Organdier, his rale
r i) Marsailles I; d Spreads, lift',
and Brown. Original price
$1.50, now
Km a Lug« anil lixtra Heavy
W 1 P 'lB Hi K| . (i\ } QQ
OrfeMjul | ' i«;i• now Cp i
VA ICoiio i'oiiveiitioii.
The latest udvioee front Ml U*no iudi-
OatJti.aL there wiH be no fu-i n.
U.v Acclamation.
Inihanai'ouh, Sept.:*,- | Special | -Tho j
National Democratic convention at '
today nominated Senator John M i
Palmer, of lllinoie, president and (Jen- j
eial Bucicner, of Kentucky, fice presi* j
dent, liy acclamation.
Don't Trust (1 to Luck
With such a reputation
as the K. N. & F. Co.
brand alone can boast of
7'nC
White Goods, Stripped fT ^
or Dared at this Bale
50 pr White Muslin Pillow Shnnie
Braided in lied, worth £1 pe
i'lir. at th>; pa'-« pi-r pair,. .
50c
fX) pair Nottingham L
worth 8*2.00, while they
last, Ujhv ^o at
$I.OO
| White Goods, Stripjed
1 UL or Bared, at thin pale OU
J Li.C. Ir U O. tH, I !r X l f 4\o
j ting niD Lmod BhtI Spreads Hud Pillow
ti MIS, I III U) p I M'l ^ 1 C\f\
I thi-i nnle, wliiio the\ h sf, \|)1 ■ wr/
50 pur Nottingham Lace Curiam
ii i ger, Wiili*r urul Finer than the £'J.OO
•i -e, w. r'h *3.00 per pair
io close them out. at
$1.49
15c
White Goods, Stripped 1
or Baied, at this Bale WL#
1 HO White
i Spreads, original price $1, ujw
Marseilles Bed 79c
10c
Warranted Fast Black
Orgaudies, this sale at
i 50 Wiiite MnreailleH lied Spreads,
Q/-> Larger and Heavier Fringed. QA«
O L Original price 61.50, nu.v.... \y%Zs L/
10 dozen Ladie*' Lis.e Union Thread
initp, summer weight-, worth yt Cfco
f'l 00 per suit, your choice....
We are sole agents for the OoFinopoii-
tan Pat tern1-, your choice of any I
pattern in thehcuse I JL
See out* Show Windows
For Eye Openers.
Closing Out Bargaing in Slioes, Hats and Clothing department.
T he Famous
Perry's Foremost Clothiers, Shoers, Hatters and Furnishers.
•/
Scvitls. Side cf Sq.-u.are, Cppcsito K:-iS3.
Obituary.
i).ed, ut the residencB i;f hin | : r ntp,.
Orfcar L}« , Foa «f (J M. and M. C. Bar
t nett at 0:o5 p. rn . Sunday evening,
Autf, 'Clli, Im'j J, iij^eil J1 joaoi and seven
\-yQlQ muntii I14h funeral was preache'l at
tho B pliet church Tuesday atteruoon
by I! v 11. nciiens, nftir wtoch lie wao
interred iu the l'orry c« uietary. Air
Barnetc camo to Perry in the opening
bco.i followed I y his family who have
a ('urtairifl,'w been eu^a^i d i.i the hotel but-i
neBfl in vaiious plnce iu the city.
Oscar v a their only con. After
patien'ly suffer tig for f jiir weeks wi;h
th it lin^erini; an i d o; d (liseuse itpho'U
fever, i e parsed away iu tlie provence o'
Ii.b t>ereaved parents aud sisters, lie
will lje remembered by all a^u bright,
honest ana induttrious toy. At schoo.
ho was ever ready to obey his teacher,
kind and sociable v.ith his classmatte
IIh was indeed, a bright, energetic and
studious pupil, ever at the head of hip
clacr, anxious for au ed catiou ar.d im
proving every opportunity to gain one.
But now his teacher anil classmates will
find his place vacant. Vet knowi-g that
"God do^tii all things well" .vo must I e
content with knowing that our loss ic
his gain and that ho has gained a home
bewmd the skies, while wo are lfft to
strive to gain that plaio from which
tl ero is nu more parting.
ISi >ICiI"KV or OSC4R.
A pro "iOLd one fruiii ui if- >;ouu
'I'll voico We loved is lit ill;
acant iu our
V/ nen it ccme^ to bi;
your clothing, buy cloth
Willi r. reccrj
Clothing that can be trcsted
at every turh, whore every
stitch and seam have been
tested "*
Full of sraccful outline—full of service—full of satisfaction
Vou know our prices—they're full of Economy
jC.-P^> The standard certificate
' • •*Style. Service,
Satisfaction
Folt SALK ONLY bY
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Perry, o. T.
CONGRESSMAN FL\ NN.
COMING ON ITS OWN TRAINS
Iu w,i
r-rn Oklahoma Speaking
Peoplo Twica a Day^
to t he
i ! > 101E T A
&OCTU i o I .
t -x l">i rf -
i < |ltQM
tr-iifi.l .
There s a wiiow in towu.
Mrs. M. B. Talloy went to Guthrie
, I-KIUV.
•i:. ;i nor.No.
.ier.AlU.
is . ! ,
Kr
. 10:25
W. G. Wainecoat was l.er« from i'onca
City today.
I' v Wii ebor i returr.e I from Orlando
ti4> I ii-— fl.ri MKl: 1> •
tit ilki-9 Ct*UUii*ti« wH ut
poinU; hI " conn • t • i.«
No. n-.Hkfi* ointirc'
■l-i j • 1 Iii n. ' i
in: cos«n«* i.t
U i. in* rttrt ft r M l.
n.nki'f. roi:u<i'; *> .1 ^
K u fit ln«iut* i^t.
N«- . 4u*.autl 4i'T 0 r« i
Nt*n. _*-• hum i^-rarr> poi
HV i-or t itj tii:• 1 Purcell.
Tic Jo-?- -• 'ii.'l Smu-T •
(i* • i < I.i ui 11 \ • O. i
.. ..ti «.1 ii i«*tn'nt II.i .• «'ii i
i<i ill potato v. m iaj fur
^ *
I.I W'KHTfcEVr.LT, Af.Iita
P«rry,o. T, .Vi-ri'. I. 1-
t« I : • - r < O;..
•, with ti. •
I m?. rn>. little p ii"-.
L- hi wit . i or
trr.lnB to (iulv. n u
vDirera be'wi-cu Ar*
.-t to all pnrt
An*"
■ :i«l trip ticKi'ii!
I.h* not < it
L0C> L f LW?.
Allen ^rntheru ib in Guthrie.
Hush Forney was In ie from Pawnee
tidi)
Martin Kngler and family have gore
to Mclntir-, Iowa, to remain.
Money to loan on de**ded farms and
city pr pert). L««ne B Oil or n 1)3 Im
Miss Pearl Bjsby anil Miss Myrtle
llernple were visitors at tiuthrie today.
Clocks! clock*!! clocks!!! at Garnett's
Go and pee them. tf
Buy school books wnere you can get
theiu cheapent lit llowt ndobler'n.
Mi as Vlatt io Strader. who has been
visiting for thr o weeks Willi Mis. Tom
Miiler, r*ttimed to tiuthrie today.
Ml'rION, VKAU FI<H You can
get anything in the way of eatables at
l(ayu«*' Market ami Grocery, south of
court houee. D J2t
New violins, guitars, accordeans and
maadohns at K. K. Ilowendobler's. 3
Get your w.itrh work done at Gnr
nett's. lie i aii tlx >our watch up A No,
1. #
liarnett's i'her*-t.ee I«iiiiiuent i g'lar*
anteoil to cute cuts,epraios and biuivvs
Try it. |f
John C.aik went to (jutnneun the
noon train.
II Morris and J. T. Masters were down
frotn < 'ro- toOay.
The poles re lieing • ut in for the new
oiertr c lights around the square.
At' roe) s Mi(. m ,. of N- wkirlr,
w-ib ufler t in tlio land oll.ee
l« lay.
L W. llnrbauttn, • Liinooln, Kans.
b*"tj er of Mrs Ii. .1. , ♦> i^ht is hereon
a viei*. to tt e hitter.
Mrs. \ F. Handull and s°n, Hugh,
t isli! l isli!! t isli!!!
AM kinds of fresh tis'ti at Huynes' Cen
; trnl Market and * irocory, couth of court
j house. i) 2 'it
Lost at tiiu Opera Hcu:.e
Or somewhero on the streets of I'errv*
la' t N.ituiday, lad)'s silk umhrcl'u, iron
rod aud wooden handle.
Mas. A It. Mi'sKi.Ltu.
A plai-i; i.H
ti.
.«Ld,
i > • r.Uci.
r re<*:ilifd
Du •
ll doepu't matter much whether tick
head aelie, biliounness, indigestion ant1
onKltpntw u art- caused by neglent or b\
u'lavoidsbio circumstances; OeWittV
[iittl • C; rly K'P!«ih will Hj ee4,l\ Igeue'al
ti. t.ll v r ^ o«.ioio. ,
M.
II Poe
u i«m.
i «'iimi.
Tl'omns Finn, of the Pacific hotel I.an
f un«t the stem wml t f a gold wa ci .
Owns e .n have th same by calling i:t
t .t- h tel and paving for tl is notice.
Caiih hiilurc,
The Farmers and Mer. l.nnts l ank of
Bi Ua-4cjiicd.
Kp'*.-i<il i.-eut «f th-
has been out iu ti e
Cheyenne country f« r the p:;*t week and
f uiji a i i i" « f p .• i. d who live ii.
MibS iri and Iv 111^:10 trying to hol<'
do-vn flniuis in that p;.rt of Oklahoma
lie has reooinmen 'ed to the deparlun ni
that t ie entreo« of ali iu-h persons be
cau-el.t d an they are not comply it ^
with the hemestead law and Mr Poe
Congressman I> T. Flynn i nov n.dt
•ng a tour of western Oklahoma, trr.v-1
i -g in a two horse v-. hi Jo, ai d deliver-
ing twospeeci.es a day. Wherever he
has been great crowd.* of people hav
turned out to hear him. The people
here, as elsewhere in Oklahoma, are
zealously in favor of free h< mes. Mid are
almost to a in t i Oil*. . _i11 ■ ■ • j 2 • .*'« ;
of Flynn.
VicioMunlock, -f the Wi.-hi!:> I i.i : e,
s accompan.ng iuiu. They Jeft King
i.shtr Moiiilay morning ln«t. g'-ir-jr to
Watonga. From thi - point they went
direct t" Cheyi nne CHy, oo the border
of the Pau Handle, and from there they
wdl go south to Magnum, th • c untv
seat of Greer county. On their return
Mr. Flynn wdl speak at Cloud Clin-'.
Arapahoe >\ o her points on th" way
Tie.rip will cover abuit 100 miles and
will take twenty days to niak-',
i k ul I his!
Dry *a't bacon ex ; in i i d
>
loto, only r> I ts 1 S i 4 und.
l eS' smoked bacon ... .7 cts per pound.
Choice home made lard, in -0 pound
l-jt 5 cts per pound.
Best granulated sugar
.. l '« pounds for -i\ CO.
Best. Hour (every sack wnrnmbd
only j?1 .10 per cwt
i Laundry soap. . ii bars for _i c's
The Most Traveled. Famcus and Popular
Exhibition* vf the Universe!
BOND BROTHERS'
WORLD'S BEST
SHOWS!
'?mkm
| 1 ft he t evening for a i- nth h vi-it woh , Shawnee closed its doors yesterd,
her m< tner, st ('ourtlund, Kansas
Fresh tif-h ■ t.'y 10 ce ts j t-i pound at
iia> nes'Maikt-t i.nd Grocery, south of
cjUi t tiou^e. l 'J -t
Constable .Io* V'tourer and Farris
rhornlull returii- d !.i-L evening from a
trip after horse theiv sover iu Pawnee
count).
Dointy George Starmer has returned
from Kar-sos City much improved in
health lie went to K Ueuo today.
Mrs. A C liiudo und Mra. Henry
Backer left th in morning for several
w.'oks visit at Fdcrado Spring*. Mo.
and Ft. 8cott, Kansus.
Mrs. K II. Beat-ley left on the morn
mg train for St f oiiis, wher* she will
e|.e ti two weeks in purchasing her fall
•t >ck of millinery and pr uring the lut
est styles.
does n t think it justi; e to the regular
settlers who ai con*^ndin^ witri all the
that "all I 1 flic u I ties and hardships of frontier life
. i.s post i i ttie'r efforta to fetabllsh homes, that
d,which generally means that they will ! I,|#,n living iu the states should be per j , , f
never nl a emt - to profe up oa liidi Ott wliiob ibey ari • iflrtitioHi -1 • 1 '
• .: t Ulilf. it aiso Voiki itga ttft t' *^r'
« f lli« 'i'«rritorv ' <wP'°Jr of ,he (''"t
•1'ual st.-rotyjed statement
creditor^ will be paid in full"
All other good-, sold at uni'o. mi. t■ -a
prices Come and see me C n'ralMsr
ket and i irocc r;
922t T. Havm -, Pi i.
Ilis lioi'M' Stolen.
A gentleman from Pay necounty came
in last Bight for Dr. Love, and while he '
was up in I is otlice, ao n.t I'.ftein mir, I
utee, some one stole his i- rsr. which
wi b hitched at the rack
Um k I i hk iv' Unit I
We have the tiueet line of goods that !
has ever been iu t .e city. Over 1,000
grades of getnlH, We cut to lit and |
make clothes to your lueno w r glit hen.
in your city "1S2" c ile rxct cllo
factory ma A® GlatfctM. Come
ui* uiol nijr prices,
permanent
facto:
and Bee
H4 tf
II
v ni ivk
VTic-Lita Reservation to Open-
I etd.ona are be ng circulated in the
1 err it r>, to be sent to So rotary Fran
i?,- «king him to cancel the leasee made
by ll U* Smith to the cattlemeu, cover-
ing the Wichita rose "vation. It will be
shoAn that the leases were
thro' gh fraud and for the purposo ef
ueepiug settlors out of the reservation, \
The new secretary will be asked to open
many-
o io ti e
•r Co., at
j l>e« M< nes' Iowa ss>>: "l have jiist
p>ent some medicau back to my mother
in the old country, that I s. i f -m
j pern nal use t'o de the i>f; I n • i..;ino c
J the world for rheumatism, having nsed
j .t in my family fc " ver.d y at . It i
j .ailed Chamb* rlain's I'ain I ahu. 1th!
. . . , ways does the work." .' cut b i' • f •
obtained ' .. .
' r r «tle ti> Han'ey and r,i.gi-
GRAND TRIPLE CIRCUS
Five Contlntat, Representtd!
MONSTER MENAGERIE OF RARE WILD MIINIIIS
Kthnolofii-al lonyms of (wrloss frrstloa!
IGYPTIAN CARAVAN AND GREAT MODERN HIPPQOROME
•pres«ntitig many Kxtracrdinary Kxhibitional
Features never before esuetl by Antericou
HUihence* To see either of which minfinitely
irorth more than to see the iaside and outside of
Any other show in the world. The only show on
earth haviug a drove of Performiug1 Elephants.
The only show having a troupe of Hducate4
I lories Two (.rand I-.xhlbi'.fous and Perform*
auce* Daily. I>uor oixw at 1 aud 7 v. xi.
Perry,
T uesday.
Sftpt. 8th.
AiltcrtM Letter*.
I' i, .nx is tlie liet of UDuUiuitHl
Iftrt'i j r.'iiiiiinic„' iu the poet"lllce ut.
i'.'ii.., OUluli ma, for tli* week ndini(
, Aug, St, MM* Person* call-
i , ■ ■ tli. •>' lott .p., will tilense say "ml.
ei ■ • I" inul an iition date of tliw lint:
Eoomiiu II
, Mn J. M. Sli ;.l„u
the MHIWM to MOhMMrt I Am of tl.e St. Jalma iMtal
to tlio law enacted by congrrs.
To tli^ Trade,
We ure now ready to make y^u
(). N. Daily, who Ian been the up I lowest price* on meutp, gioceries. provis
town manager of the Western Cn on for 'H« ^esel, e'c., etc, our go ids are ah
• a.e tone has • <« n tram fe* red to N-.v - ,J" v n' d fresh. Bought for cash at
lowest tlgurt •. and will be rold for oa«h
11 r its equivalent) at prices lower than
j i he h west. Come and m*o me. Centml
i Marl.et snd Grocer) , .1. T. 11 a v r oh. pr -
1 rietor, south of court house. • !• '2 ■:
Tie n'niters of toe KxTaHfuiM -
Tim. • f" rc ' eip'i a* ti it hearty that Us | ll4tk^^r.
the v eil; of ,1, II, I* wis, of this city ||
i a \. i> p ♦ :tv pli im of ait nu I f p *ak
well for the liici lianK.il sUtl1 vf the
ton Kan. lie left for his new station
this morning,
Mr*. William •' n< w millinery store, on
the iMfner of H-veeth utid D streets.
Don't trill * uwny tnil" when >ou have| presmls a v.-ry l>ea Oiful apt ••arance. It
choirra morbus er iliarrliee i i'| 1''| is a ve*y empoiium cf itiillmei) adorn- IIfistilIIIII 1 nbiiM*t Work.
- . .*?**!+**« ^ ^
wmtfvrrMiiiilo. i|ie> . r- || L. 0o' «n an,I t'l w. W. Whl'e. .,f Mr.-In <-|ih lu.a j i.i
Mil it !•« - 1 '*• Udtli't*. u|l ft'iKi lb* CV*< Inul in In. buUI j
tftm II" H« iSiSf ■ltii1l>S>iilrt.|*M******r Jl""' I
Drlici'iua iifKiif ai klmU unit flat or* wh„ „. r«lnrnirigfii. « a Ibrwi KOBlbi ">< ""u Hw l*U
nn Hiiu"i ')« miJ lii''«l i} ut | ,,1,'n it in C' lnfa I
l(uHi<>)'* |.*c rtrii>r . "iilli M. "
On* III Ihe .1 "Cl«' BO'I " "
Itmtl) ilrminl l" tea' I "" '• 1 f,|ru. i..ii i u.« i' n"i funi'.hv l Hi "i
Mill In. II...r H.in.1'7 .1.,'U I ,u|,,a„.u( tbv AUltfilll Ij
Tfcy vUII*U U l aUMDiiy. i! tl _ ' *
Tli#rn f«,i> mioiii«t of berl i Hi0'
mty, 'till brM >" 'I * ' 'lia.' 1 >!
« l. l|i, M m rM lb "Hnt •I'l.* n I
T'iiii llllia I'
I'.tf * .lih\e "t (mn «nl Hi*' *u! 'HI
n«# Vl'Hl will l"l.^ >"l 1 * • I'l I1
,tm« e*"M'* n 'iN'b ut Hl!)l'" i t.
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linwi'0. S barlrr M'. oi It" + n"i
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n l «| |.fw ml ll.a *al i «jf n .lii'
l«n ii'i fol af a * ) I.ftniileil tijr ( .«
Wilfk O.lii; an l l'li"'frn t'«r<- ('■ r
! • n*.«l «li tt i it • a ..1 i' '
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. fl'. vtt. , an I .!• Im K H'«11.nrr. i>f
III iI, ir ■. I.*'! III" eli' Hal I Wilt l«
nti.-ii.l tic VI II"'" " 1'ivenll ill.
NV..Ill'lII*, M Kl'll«)r Mtl l I'll ntt IO-
I iltlii ■ n club ul ni "<l *• I'ii hrl'l
nf J>i V" ll iltd VlliUy *•" ititf ul 8
It'iHaita mi iii.. I nlr.
Tim K 't irn ij'al# 1'nlf lii.winlliiii
ill huC i' mi"ul 1 liil ili"ii at Wi. h«
iIn. Kiun, femi ' -|.l< iiibr r ;M Iu
tn M iiu liisivi< Ni'in.' «■ t>illy |.
Irartivn feature, linn MHlltt.1 (it
,li|a ..f||l' || A'UI'K lll lll Will lie 'It*
l.en K<t ,| tMII'i;. |\|..| Iiinnlrif riee.,
•|if ■ niiittit a tana t'fii ilay U.il'.i ti
... .-..ii-WetllttwIH}. 'Il'litr 1*0-
-tir a'ti lia'il'iujr, *ilh ll'ire itrait-l
|"ifneliiila iin|ii (i m ritrh ba'li«i|i
Amillicr Ulii/.eut OiltlirU'.
Tln> lalif# new oottun gin ut liutl iie,
built In SI,arum .V l.'o , c«tlj|lil tlie let-
tolling. i n.I for a short tinui it be. iui .1 .
if it wt'Ulil lie ct'it.uinvil. but tlio tire
w.i tin.illy put out witb-ml much Ie-*;
we ili.1 nut leurn ju t liuw much. Thu
nu laige SaOiiiw gin, ji.t |iut in u|a>ra
lion, tli" Io of whii'li W'tui.l hntr I
much felt by l'ie i .>ii.|>iiii)r all.I ti... cit
/eli., of iiullii ie
On Xliitfuil lliittriiiinun'iii,
Tbu vtiiiii l.i.liM til II " AIikiiiI «'
iett of Hit' ba|iliel cbuii li gat# a \er)
I l.-aemit •til rlaioin nt in Ilia I >in. ■
liuiltlu .corner til b ten h ardt 'elivei.
In' vi iiiif, el,uli lln jr outlet! u tiui
ti w.-' Nmlalliie lia.ui nn i V'lj
umtefully ''a' ltatol an I llluinmat ti
wtili Unitr " lantern", iirj t f«t t M'i.:-
vrt i'i rr. ata ami rnk ' er" an*. d bj
f iir hm la, wllh many it. I'timinn .ai .
lw quiIcli Hit It lliVii'*. lb" ■it'vatl.i i'a
ar n cn.^1 niul lite ) I'Vnj liu'i'B nti c n.
isr it'|l.|l ■ I ill-. |t n I U •tili|itv>r ti llltlf
mill7 filfll'H"e«fi
— 4 .— -•
ItvriiMitmi,
The <I*<IMIMI #rf lee« hf 'l A M
e. t'lttti"ii, e .n. I N'i'l' nntt II
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