Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 156, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 3, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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QmITH p^ROTHERS,
Wholesale and Retail GROCERS
At their New Place of Business,
"Corner 6th awl 0 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 stockod with a full supply of goods,
which tlicy will furnish to the retail trade
of Oklahoma, a! Chicago, Kansas City Or
Wiclita prices.
Purchasing Goods in Large Quantities
FOR THEIR WHOLESALE TRAD. ENABLES THEM TO
SAVE MUCH IN FREIGHT* WHWH THEV GIVE TO THE
RETAIL CUSTOMERS BY MAKING PUCES LOWER THAN
THEIR COMPETITORS As t^e null r of pricj now-a
day is tho major ques ion io 6a c nsiJered by consum.rs
in purchasing, /' will bo iv II to pa'reniz}
smith brothers, *
You Will Always be Satisfied.
And Pleased by Duinc) Business with
Smith Brothers,
Wholesale and Retail -Grocers,
Cornel* Sixth and C Streets,
Perry, Okla
There lire n number uf harbors iu the
c ty, but when you want a good shave or
a bath, go over on the enat side anil
Tom fiSIUs if
A buck in if cough is not only annoyng . . .
'toothers, but is durjjero i« to th« per-' 'M11'
•, i, fho 11mi a. vi". MiooU Congh binds, at Haynei
'Cure will (illicitly |>u* tin end to it. K t t Iwhim*
K HowADclnbler
Sikiim.
Hannerp, s<reamers, etc, for election
•'ay. Ail kinils of Siiru painting. J. II.
N rth S venth street. 1021)31
ill'icil fruits, all
lirocerv, south
lu-au -t
LOCAL NEWS.
Sl.orilT J. A, Hansen
Sunday.
WU6 iu Guthrie
Or. and Mrs. J. A Hood ieturu< d fioin
Iowu today.
W. II U'guu, wliu bus burn quite sick
is improving.
F. W. Farrur rcturued from Arkunsue
City lust n'ifti .
Prof. littirby came down frutu Ponca
City'todny to vote.
Bishop W. J. Union said lie was never
treated butter than iu Perry.
Mrs. VV. II. Campbell returned Sunday
night from a lengthy eastern visit.
Judge Huckner wan here toduy re.
turning from Pawnee to Guthrie.
\V. II. Campbell, our rustling real ec.
tide inuu returned from C'iu innati to-
duy.
Attorney Jim Cottingham, of Guthrie,
wss u passenger on the north bound last
evening,
Kmmett Turns', member of the force
in the pi Dbiuri ollice at X'jp k ., lias been
vUiting A, G. Baldwin.
The contest ovdr ths liryun and Mi-
I\uiley dol's at ihu Catholic fair was one
of tho intertilling features Suturduy
night.
Kainnel Faust, proprietor of tho popu
lar east side msat uiarko' h"s gone to
Euiporiu on uccount of siukoess uf his
wife-
The many fronds of Capt. C. A. Mor-
ris will be glad to learn of his return to
Perry, lie Ims been iu Coloiado for
several moutha
M. t'. WooJ and wiTe, fr..ui
Carthng. Mo, are visiting Mr and Mrs.
George Uruce. Mrs. Wood is Mrs
Liruee's s:ster
\\ . F. Friend, v\ho tins been visilirg
his mother, Mi'j, (J .\1 Hiker, returned
to Uit ahoma Cily today,
Kor the bust short order meals uuii
Ojsteis any stylo with fsrtli celery, go to
Mis. Utohey's, suulh of land ollice.
io no-G.
M. Juk-jwsky, from Carthigs Mo. hnr
a;c pted apoii'i n in .lie popular
racket etjre, ofCJeo ltruce'.',cn Ibesouth
eide.
J W .'ulnision, of O.ilatiouia City,
dealt out very pretty, treat) unless epi-
giams to the hungry free F r ulls, at the
ope a house last night.
From now on until further notice, our entire
stock of
Mens, Boys and
Children's Clothing,
Overcoats and Ladies' Wraps,
Will be Sold at
To quote prices is of little use. You
must see the goods to appreciate the
BARGAINS we are offering. Our past is
a guarantee of the present. We never
advertise something we don't do, so when
we say at AC i UAL COST it means what
the goods cost us.
Bring this iiad" with you and examine
goods and prices. A complete iine of Dry
Goods and Furnishing Goods always on
hand. Yours always in the le^d and up to
date
See our Show Windows
For Eye Openers.
I he r amous
Perry s foremost (lothiers, Shows, Hatters and Furnishers.
Sidle =f Gq.v.are, Opp=s:it= Court Hcuse.
Nt )\\' < '■< >1 N<
ON AT THE
tore.
Tins fun mill Cistolto Par'mr hip cn January 1 <f, 1817, ifntti" lh«
CARPETS and GENTS FURNISHINGS "I prices redicuoutly lew. in ord r (o
i irn lht CASH. This will ha an opportunity thai will n err again rife-
esnr-cia'ly this season of lh i yoiwhin tha t'och is in etci -
\nl condition and brings a< a rulj th bi/gut profit. To upprtcial* the
of this u e. we rttpsc'fu // reg ies' your p'osence in order to ascr-
\ ou Cdn get fit*sli h"m > m'ide candies,
at Mib. Kicliey's She is no* mancfac-
tunng her own cundiea u d has ail kite's
south side of tho eijuars 10 3d ti
From all accounts Chumbelaiu'e
Cough Keinedy is a Godsend to tho uf
tlicted. There is no tulverliseinent about
this; we feel just like Buying it.—The
Democrat, Cnrrolltuii, Ky. For sule by
llauley i English.
If your children are suuject to cro"p
watch for the llrst sytuloui of the die-
sense- hoait,ene€B. If Chatuber'nin's
Cough Remedy is given us soon tsthe
child becomes honrse it will prevent the
Htluvk Even after the croupy cough
tian nppeated Him atta k can always be1
prevented by giving Una remedy. It is !
also iuvulufible rgr ^o|ds ar.d whooping
ITHI(J|> I'Vr aula l,y IlnnUy .V I*1. r 11 -1 1
lliiii'c Take Ttme
To go honi for supper thib rvening i
interval willditpi e of their imm-nti stock of DRY GO JOS. BOOT, SHOES, j "i,VM >mr w,fu ' •' ' -« i
r jam you at supper with th* Presbyterian 1
ladies, on the w st «tde of tim H^itare.
E ei'tcn ruturM will Uj a inounoe I at
ti.im place.
Niii|,|i llroliat'r/* Won.
A decision ha. G..>>ti rewivetl bv the
t.iMinte Imird from the Secretary , f i|,,.
Interur awarding the tine lot on ilia
n .t i liens':c rtier of t! and lilli >tie*lsto
>-ni lh lti..|l.,<iH Thi« in one of ti e lit *t
cur ,, Init 111 11city aim we uongratu
lute Marion on a Hml d i n ion n hi*
favor. This means i'i time, n good brink
Ku"k on I his i orner
OuDtinusi tu H imnly.
Another of the tn.tuy atlra 'tiv* fen
t'ires "f I1'. K. II iwendoblet's haiti'iiouis 1
tlrug store, Is a 1 irga ut'1 tglil s'm v cun,,
just completed fur his hug* stock ol j
Iwautiful de>tg::s in silvi retire.
Ity tins meani lie i' enabled to present
to view hi* oowp!ete stock of attiec'ive
patterns ill ailv >rw ire. lie has nls i j mi 1
conipl'ted a n <w show window f ir the
(rout of th ■ store iu wliiuh 'lie mux I
oharming mid aitrai'!ive things will lie
Mtn daily until after lmlida>«.
KrUiov.il Ho'.toe.
II t\ Wal'iic desire' to alate to Ills
cn darners ai.il lh public generally that
he has moved Ids stis kof gris)*lie« fiulu
It's former place uf huslnesi on t <e «e*|
side i f the pipiare to Ills n«u bulhHiig
■ hi *• IIstreet l o th ura west uf the
I'acitlo hotel, where he will is'ntinoe the
business win I t" iteeerve fie (situ tisiie
«• llie public tiv the loweel piuve and
m sat cMi'teons treatment Calli'ti hlni
at hie ties plaie In ■> d It w It
Xttlltf,
All peisons liable fur isi n) stloti Ink
in the c't(i will ptetw call at Ihe til;
tre anref's I 111'* ai d «e|H« U> aaaif
Tlie present •, isrt <r evpireil IM, II It
Is imi'ortanl that lh<* In done at erne
in older that Iti* tire d paMmeut Isiis
may receive their |m) fni tattiMM sl
f tidy n'tidrrmli
A. e. Ilm i.«*is Mayor,
M
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Wc otfor nt oiio-lmlf |'fir's liTi.- I'm!n-<_' !
tncli, suitable fur ladies. Wc nll<u- inn- entire
ing, Huts, Cnps, limits, Sim Trunl;- ami
and lcs>. Stock must bo redutud li\ Jumii::
that tlatu stmewill be clo.-cil.
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MERCHANTS
t till li'pieiiisli llieir >t' ck fur le>-> til; 'I • nstel'Ii jiric'cs.
Tliii ale i-- linal; ntlier intert -t* force us tu el Iieiv. We
thank the |itibli(j for ])itst |iiitn.tiii^e; we til ii ti list tliev will
take r.dvanttige uf tlii> Mile, fi r it tne;;i> I), 1 lnt- -aveil. We
reserve n<•tiling: vim luiv eiitire stuck !i you like. trtore fur
lease after Jamtarv I -t.
Sl'Ai: < LOTI1IN'. llOl SK,
Xorih Siilc * f Si|iiaie.
r. m,
1120 A. a.
m no a. a.
NORTH HOLM),
. I'1*', i'l.icR«<> Kzpr«*8s (J^7 a. M.
M i- • ui i Kivi-r Kxprt-M 6:10 p. M
1 . I.oou Freight 10:2ft a. m.
■ ". tiI.us tlir«.u<h to KnnnaH City an«i
• I'ofiiUM-tioiiH at Newton f« r Califurtiia
int«;ul o ctiiiU'>otinnB to Chicago.
' ■ 4"- inaki'M n injections for CltiraKo. ha
• i i n iii Ari ii!iH<-n l ily to Kitnnan City,
— cotiiii"-'ions i Wichita with Kri«c<
• - Rial IntorrafdiaU pi Iota;
• '.i'it«c. nt SSiutit-ld with dtutheru
• tlHiUB nut.
4" ) autl 4 T ilirouKti traind to (ialveeton
N«'-:. I '-' mil <vtrr> p:iBM* nKer l>etwe«B Ar*
<«iiHUHCity ami Purcell.
I hithl autl l a*w.«e cheche<l tf>all part*
>f • r.nihtry. Acriileut tirketH nohl. Ar '
i' tceiit iii;uIt- on rouuii trip ticketn
• ii. I I'ointH where one way fare «loei not exceed
Kivhh
No
F. F. Wkhtkrtelt, Ag#nt
April. 1, l«ViO
JV
i*tSpued and eufoty nre llie wittchwordb
tho ii^e One Minute Coujjh (-ure
• L*t M rifely and never fail
A tit h mil, bmnt^itin, ooiiuhs and colds
nre t-urnl by ir K hi Jlowendubler.
' h iv lrw GOOD GOODS a a biing sjIJ. To start t!i bill a rolli'g wa
nuncj th« follow ng tpecia ti.t
I "illII'. iS.
foriiier I)
Hhi|liti> s .".tu ysrds of our
F,'wheeling to go ti
Ouliig Chilli "J'e' jarihi of I link Rn
mid MtfhtOuiitNf, r uv>
nlotlina Calico, the bet I standard In
make, ' •• "
American Indigo, well known In I.
you all for col r and durability. •' ■
Apr ,|i Cheeks, nl* ti)a
• mi; III Itils sale II
11 Cotton I lit inet,
light but good It
Istslled ||i
lltibleM'hedt |,.||
INdtoii Klannrl, toieithtrg siieeial q„
eilra heav) I alsnys sells l
Clcn.it mi A Capws.
Our new Fall ity les are on, an I will
lie is above.
©3a.ac«! 3h.:cat
l>o not fmi in ill on ns for II nils and
II. He till. I., linn to close cut the
entire Hlis k, lllid jiri.'is will li"t benny
ZZai\« and iajsa
I'll lie closed out regardless of prullt.
S e ti" hsfore buy tug
Sreaa O:: Aa.
A lite f nil c i|nr* in Ikl Inch Cash
meres Ii Hi.'* lines Palletn, ilicludnig
tronn, n •
Our hne of ail aisil Herges ami llenrt-
eltnr, |a inches wide, including en array
tiov^ltiis, ii It* a pattern
A line of carpets thai cannot Is. eli
veiled, from la cents per yrd up,
For the People.
" U3TM TO I'iiE ^A'K;i0T TALK -
Never before in history
e Commercial World
I Ins the iv I ton ,iu h chniiirali/at ton in thi* money market
Fniluro nl'tc Kniluto' ( HASH nltor CRASH hiistnktri
I'llb'e, ti It' I I' I ilu:i tlie I. illiie u|| Ui.e 1 til lufoi «| Mlltlllflll'tlllillg
* !''tliiiio i (al'li~liiiieiit« i i t;i
tlllll Wllull
to avotirn
1st tin t 1 line been able
: : i
A Ileitis lar
< Roderick Patterns, Thompson's Glove
(Fitting and Dr. Schilling's Cowls.
Barnum Sl Snattinger, Prop's.
eutt« sviiuinr, w«« sia* rsat\Y. e. t
$6,350.00 worth of Clothing
: : : at a Great Sacrifice,
M llll'll
•M'llti '
ilulliin
for \..ui1
••tilK
will enable me I.. |.ut .i ihtiig on tlie tu ul.et lit fi'nin II.". to Ml |ht
. l linn 1111 \ ti'.'. I '' I itl|f n ii'ielulti l in IV rn , 11 ,i*i ..ile Itli'lllls
tu the eoiMlttiti I'. v i'i 1/ . I lieii.i ■ o cuiiie. uiie 1.111I all, l'H.k
III.'I «h, tllei ..." ti>.I I mil III II I" fiti"<11 til Illicit ll|> wliul
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I'ln gnwlot Iti>imiiui, in all llo liiduti
l till gli lie.I ill .linui lo llie World,
l« rotivlticef.
lltoM'a g"is|* when ti-"tlllllg else Will,
ARROT
f I'i III Will be foliiul ill |lt '
j^ACKET CrORE.
s?itt I'll SSI I l ^Ml AW1 , I'I'.KUV, OKI
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Perry & Welch. Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 156, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 3, 1896, newspaper, November 3, 1896; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111897/m1/3/: accessed May 20, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.