Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 151, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 28, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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ROTHERS,
Wholesale and Retail GROCERS
At their Now Place of Business,
Corner 6tk and C Sts.,
Perry, Okla
They Are Now Fully Prepared
With a large increased stock and facilities
to supply their customers with Groceries
of the VERY BEST GRADES and at the
LOWEST PRICES. :
Their Jobbing Department::::
Is well stocked with a full supply of goods
which they will furnish to the retail trade
of Oklahoma, al Chicago, Kansas City Or
WicHta prices.
Purchasing Goods in Large Quantities
LOCAL NEWS.
O. C. Mitchell was here from rawoee
today.
Itev.J. P. liar bur of Emporia waa bar*
yeeterday.
Deputy Charley IMcord waa in Guth-
rie yea*erday.
Q. II. Campbell waa over from Still-
water today.
Rev. A. Murry waa here yesterday
evening, from Pawhuska.
The ohoiceat treat) oyrtere at Rueb
Brother* tomorrow. 10 13 ti
Miaa Lula Smith ia here from Em-
poria, Kansas, visiting be' brother
Marion.
Mr. i>nd Mrs. P. L>. Hummer, who have
l ien visiting E- D. Mima, have returned
to their borne in Kansae City.
Mrs. V. R Bryan, who baa been visit
ing the family of J. M. Bryan for the
paat two months baa laturned to her
bome'in Dexter Mo.
New Clothing - -
We have received our FALL and
WINTER Clothing, and can make
prices which will surprise you.
We pay
Spot Cash -
FOR THEIR WHOLESALE TRADE ENABLES THEM TO
SAVE MUCHIR FREIGHTS WHICH THE* GIVE TO THE
RETAIL CUSTOMERS BY MAKING PRICES LOWER THAR
THEIR COMPETITORS At f*e matter of prist now-a
day it tho major question to bt ccntidorod by consumers
in purchasing, H will bt well to patronito
SMITH BROTHERS.
Some parties were caught on the
trick, in the city yesterday, of a1! th
banks closing, ahould bryan be elected,
four months after the 4th of March
next.
Mayor Holland and family are enjoy*
ing a vioit "f his father, West Holland
and daughter Mias Lou Holland, from
Hackney Kansas, and his brother R. B.
Holland and family, of Chandler.
The whole system ia drained and un
dermined by indolent ulcers and open
e"rea De Witts Witch Haz'e Salv
specially heals tbem. It is the b°«t pile
cure known- K. B. Howendobler.
You Will Always be Satisfied.
And Pleased by Doing Business with
Smith Brothers,
•V/hole$ALE AND RETAIL iC|F(OCER^
Corner Sixth and C Streets,
Perry, Okla
For dresemakingsee Mrs. Sullivan and
M se l*wie, three doors north of milli-
ner store on seventh St. 10 !> -w.
There are a number of barbers in the ^unat'-'d by the people by petition. I
city, but when you want a good shave or ^ ,fully UHk for )our tMPport.
a bath, go over on the eaat side and «*> Ufmiv T. Sumnkr.
Tom Rllis. "
Notice.
To the voters of the City of Perry:
I am a candidate for Justice of the
Peace. Klection November 3, 18UC,
for all our goods and can dupli-
cate any price made in Perry.
Our
Dry Goods
stock is the most
city.
complete in the
insftLtnuMkii s&un
NOW OiOlNG ON AT THE
Tkit film will Dissoht Partner hip on January tit, 1897. and m th
'*«'> 'DR190009',oor-
Kliner Blake formerly a postmaater
near Omaha Nebraska waa arrested yes-
terday in Ponca Indian reservation
charged with embezzlement of publio
funds while postmaster. Thearrest waa
mads by Nebraska officers who will take
bim to Omaha.
The sul j •ct next Sunday morning, at
• ho Presbyterian church, will be: "Sab-
bath Observance, or IIow to Keep the
Sabbath." At night the subject will b«:
Horses and Dogs." Everyone who
has n horse cr a do£ in especially invited.
The children and young people will all
be interested. There is a gospel for a
horse and dog as well as for a man.
Come.
Lattie ' Aid Society.
The Ladies' Aid society of the Pres-
byterian church will meet at the church
tomorrow at 3 o'clock.
A. 91. K. Conference.
The A.M. K cotference, of Oklahoma,
met today at 10 o'clock, at the A. M. E.
church of,thie city, and will remain in
session over Sunday. Bishop W. J.
(iaines, of Atlanta Georgia, will pre-
side.
An interesting session i« eipocted.
The meeting will be of interest to the
church und Perry.
Removal Nonce-
B. C, Wal'acx ilealre« to state to his
customers and the public generally that
he has moved his stoikof groceries from
h'S form r place of busin
side of the fijuare to hii
wes* I) street two doors west of the
pacific hotel, where he will continue the
business and t1 deserve the patronsge
of the publio by the lowest prices and
most courteous treatment Call on him
•t bis nsw pla>* 10 2H d It w It
our Show Windows
For Eye Openers.
The F amous,
Perry's Foremost Clothiers, Shoers, Hatters and Furnishers.
So-atla. Sidle ef Eq.-J.arc. ©ppesite Co-art XSs-u.se.
Election Day Dinner.
Ths ladies of the Presbyterian church
will give a regular dinner and supper on
election day and evening at the old
Bank of Perry building on the west
side of the squsre. Regular dinner and
supper 25o. Sandwiches during the day
nod evening with coffee KK After reg-
ular supper oysters will be s*rved unti
midnight.
Mr. and Mis. R Miller, of Colorado
are visiting thtir eon, Tom Miller and
wife,of this city.
Lost.
Brown fur boo, Thursday last, some- ,
where in the city, l-'inder leave at this
ollice anJ be rewarded.
PoNt|tone<l-
■ ■ i Jio. Chicago Elprt^s
The mat'|"ed Ilollowe'en social to N.,. n , Ml« .urf Itm-r Exiirv
have been given by the Indies of the W.
R. C. on the evening of Oct. 31 haE Ijeen
indefinitely rostpone'l.
The most popular place in Perry to
get tish, game and ojsters. served to the
taste is at Rueb Brother* Cute, ntmth
Seventh street, 1" 13 tf
Mrs. II. L. Miller, who has been visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller left on the | Free gi|ver ra|ly Bml barbecue at Or-
noon train today for the city of Menco., )mJo ^ ^ ,8g(. ()nH nnd one thirj
IVr ry
Notice-
fare for the round trip from
return Nov.
CAMPUS end GIRTS fURHItHIRGS at prices rodicuoutly low. in order to
roa if tho CASH. Thit mill bo an opportunity that mill Mr tfain tfftr
itsoMU you, otMctally thit tttson^efjht^yte^.
when tht t'och it in net'
hot om4ttM and |ti*ft««« rut j th bfftst prott^ T^^pproeiat^lht^
truth of thit itt wt rouetfully ropuott your presence in order to aster-
... i • t iAM.n.u:s> Tickets on eale Oct. 31 to return Nc'
The polling place for Lowe township | K We6tervelt,
will be at the same place ns heretofi !•
at the residence of K. M. Pratt, on tuo —
northwest misrter of 10 20 'J weet.
Tetter, eczema, and all a milar sW-n
troubles ice cored by the use of De
KAILROAD T7ME TA P.
south uo : d.
. 4"?. r«xns Kxpitw<< OsV> i'. M,
. I"7. luteal I0xi.iP.sa 11:20 A.M.
. 42H, Local (freight IU:UU a. X.
NORTH BOUND,
ti 37 A. M.
. .H:10 1'. M
10:25 A. M.
N< . hap through .sleeper to Kan ma City ami
nak« s cituDPCtiontt at Newton for I'alikmua
points; al o connect ions to ( liioa^o.
No. 4US m a ken ronm-cMon? for Chicago, linn
from ArkmiKas < ity t« City.
itaktM coiinoctiop.8 nt Wichita with Kriitctt
•rains « aM f« r St. h ;nin ami intermediate point*;
makt o«inm ctt«'i 8 ut Winfield with m utheru
LvaiiHii* tmin8 • aat.
N>'n. 4t'" and 407 through train* to (ialveeton
N< -. i i-and lit carry pa*nengers betwoen Ar-
«"ity and Purcell.
1'ieketb «oltl an l ImMKEgo chocked to all part*
•f inecountry. Accideut ticket* sold. A re*
i.x-tiouoi 10(K rcent mad* on round trip ticket*
• i all point* where one way fare doe* not exceed
!'. T. Wr.NTkit?kLT, Agent
■ > •" April. I -Wi
H0TIUE
l.oat.
Six K.-0" nohool warrantB drawn 111 l,a tiia. ■!• Ulwl lii> rwtitioi f..r lici-i e
, . i ., . i tu retail lliiui.ru in t erry, Nolile munty, nkla-
^ favor of W, r. lVPFSin^er, dateu t/ct. uin. |l0mu Turiitorv. and that nnleett objection to the
ju tie weft Witt's Witch Hazel Sa've. It soo'^es! No. C8'J 'J0-U3 Dl.'.'o. I.eave at this oilict.
.velltU'r. A. It 1H'.«J. r;i .1 yutitiuQ will
I at unce, and restore the tissues to their A)| parties are warned from purchasing l* smote •
in building | n#luri(1 0„nl,itioDi Hria never failes to | iBm^ > «"> « • i' ocu,^. ^
1-ure piles K. K. Ilowendooler
J. B. Tiuai.
l!y II M Inurahaiu. Deputy,
tom h' I'w
To start tho halt ■ rolli'f wo
tOOBS art being told.
oonounca tho bHowinf tpof*—
Comfort Oaliooe, OeiU folate,
I'orinerly
Shirtings :«) ysrds ol our So
Sheeting U ■«
Outing Cloth i'si yerde of Herli Jf
and l.ight Outing. It "
Khirting Caliw'i th* ,'*nd,ri1 ((
make, *|
American ln.ligo. well hn-.« J"
you ail fn* and durability, «
AHtin rkeoka, alwayt retalW i/J
ft ;*i in tMs eale
unbleached
Clsalca and Q pe«.
Our new l-*alt styles are un, end will
e is above.
■)&oea! IhtMl
Do m>t fail to oall on ue for I toots i
Hhiwa, ae we are ls>und t<> cloee out the
entire stock, and prioee will not lie any
object,
ZCata and Caps
To lie rloeeil out re^krillsaa of protlt.
See u- lief ore buying.
dutton Klamel,
light but gisel H ..
tVitton Klannel.eoW.ethiM .p ljl Ail
eitra heav) i always aellelllJ'n « •*
Sreti 9m*i.
A bee -f all dotnN in ' Inch t'eeh
meres it Orsae Pattern, including
Irimwln.e.
t lur line of nil wnol Herges and Henri
ettas, M mrhee wide, Including arra|
nnveltns.lt |<ett*
A line of ••
lulled, ftwn 9* l r* **
AgeMte Mr
'SftWSS
i GUve
i Cinits.
Barnum b Snattlnger, Prop's.
Itm* * AUAUV •i4# •***"
H jure With Terpsicho'e
The Perrv dancing club enterla tied
at the opera house Inst evening witb
another of their moet pleasing eocial
dancea. !Sur'ouuded by the entrancing
inHuencee of a summer evening, the
hours from nine to twelve were devoted
11 the tloddeea of music und the dance,
who wovo about the happy houre her
mjstio spell of enchant "eat. There
were a nuiulier of the round loving pen.
pie of the oily pre«eut who jo'ned with
hearty and appreciable /. wt iu delight
ful enjoyment.
T e program oonaisU il of a thnii-e se
lection of popular danora. cloe ng at
midnight with ' Sweet Home" in which
all the happy .coterie jnnad and then
enid "good night." Thuee preeent were:
Dr. and Mrs. Itrengle, Mr. and Mre. How.
eodublcr, Mr. and Mre. Wealervelt, Mr.
aad Mre. Itobb, Mr. anil Mrs. Kellogg
and Mre. J. II. Ilavighoret. Miseee far •
look, Hhra'ter, ll'own. Ilrltta and Dili*
itb, Fried laotler, Parker, Kean.
Walker and Keed, Meeeere Halley.
Christian, Nime, Wilson, Meitle, lleers,
Knoi, llaird, Kennedy, Itarnua, Oarner
and Vnlee.
| Mf. I>iwerf Mid hie orchestra (•*-
ered the company with excellent eiueic.
For the People.
LISTEN TO THE PARBO'i TA'iE
Never before in history
of the Commercial World
Hns there been such demoi'ulizntion in the money mnrkct
Failure after Failure! CRASH after CRASH has token
place, itnil it I* through tliu failure «>n niio of tho liirgfst Miiiiiifiifturinn
mill Wholesnlu Clothing vaUtblishtnutit« in tho East Unit I have liuuu aWlu
11 sccttro
AY, ©. T
If Troulbwl with Bkrataatiua, lead Tkia
A«fi Ptti.i*, Md.. Apr Itl, IHH —1
have used Chamberlain1* l*aia ttalm fur
rheuHiatism and found It In be all llial
It la denned fur •#. I believe il to he the
beet preparation for rheuaiatieai a«wi
deep seeled aaaaalaf pains ee the aat
het aad eb*eHalt|r reeuiaiead il la Mm
peblie J no O. ttwoka. dealer le Iwrta,
(huea,ele. No. M Mala alreet,
aiM aa.ti rttis
Mt>Mtnnwii.t.e, Mt. Mary enunty.
Md. I enid a tmtlie nf 11i aat tier lata *a
raia Italia tea taaa ebo had bee* eat
taring altS theataelism fur seearal yeate.
|t ats'te him a wetl tnaa A i. MuOtll I
IStt eale at W ,-ents par Imtlle fay Ilea
A Mnglleh I
$6,350.00 worth of Clothing
: : : at a Great Sacrifice,
which will iltulilv iiiv to |>tit chithiiig tut the iniirkft tit from : ft t
pent, less than any other Clothing iiicrclmnt in l'erry. T
dollars to the coniunier. Seeing l believing so roine, one
for youraolvea itntl nt) whether or tn>t I inn in it ]meltii>u ti
• TIIK I'AKUUT" says.
i fi« | er
i suit) means
gnl nil, I'Mik
I Nick ll|i wliut
Its Just this Way:
I'rlee la the greatest salusinun iu the world.
I'rit* ia ootivineer.
I'rlee moves g< *ls when nothing elw will.
Tlte nrvatcat Itargaina In all tlie history of l'erry will he fount! ut the
arrot Packet groRE.
South sk>uani£( rtwwY. u \t.A.
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