Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 162, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 10, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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- Smith B ROTHERS,
Wholesale and Retail GROCERS
At their New Place of Business,
Corner 6th and V Sts.,
Perry, Okla
Thev Are Now Fully Prepared
With a large incroasod stock and facilities
to supply their customers with Groceries
of the VERY BEST GRADES and at the
LOWEST PRICES.
Their .J obbing Depart ment-
is well stocked with a full supply of goods,
which they will furnish to the retail trade
of Oklahoma, al Chicago, Kansas City Or
Wicl ita prices.
Purchasing Goods in Laige Quantities
FOR THEIR WHOLESALE TRAD . ENABLES THEM TO
SAVE MUCH IN FREIGHTS WHICH THEY GIVE TO THE
RETAIL CUSTOMERS E Y MAKING PRICES LOWER THAN
THEIR COMPETITORS As the matter of price no*-a
day it the major qnts'icn to ba c ntiJered by consumers
in purchating.il will bo iv II tofatrcnii)
SMITH H WOT HERS.
Von Will Always be Satisfied.
And Pleased by Doincj Business with
LOCAL NEWS.
Mrs. M B. Talley went to Guthrie to-
day.
A ton ey J. L. Culvert is p from t
OuthiM
.J N.C'ark whs here today from Oka
homa City.
Elder B. C. Itdleplain went to Newkirk
yutderdity.
II. T. Brook nod wi'e. of Tonkawa, are
nl the Pacitlc.
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F. D. Nitna made
Guthrie today.
a business trip to i
Choice lot of fi'eeli nuts just rwMvod |
at Mis. li'uh iy'e. It'.Hit
A. C. Wiley Hud Jiik. M. Waaler were ,
up from Guthrie today.
It ibert I'.imiose came in from the
north on li e noon traiD,
No'ee Darling, of Wichita, was doing
businefg in the city yeeterday.
J. II Vim A uken waa in the city yee-
terday from Iiichburg.
Joe Severenc , \V. W. Nix and J udge
Uucknor. of Guthrie, were puaaengera on
the noon train
J. T. Ilaynee of the popular Central
g.-ocory and m iut market, made a visit
to the capital today.
Oysters and short order at Mrs. Itich
eys' C street, three doors east Farmers
>1- Merchant? banli. 11 9 tit.
Smith Brothers,
•Wholesale and Retail 'Grocers,
Coi ner Sixth and C Streets,
Perry, Okla
There are a number of barbers in the Mrs. Luurn .\1. Johns, of Salina, Kud.,
o-.ty, but when you want a good .have or wi" '« io p*rr.v in attendance upon the
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a bath, go over on the *A*t. eui«* And uo*
Tom KM in Ii
A hacking coutfh iti not only unroy ng
to others, but is ili4rK«*rouH t th« p *r
non wh h*s it. t>n M inula Cuntfh
Our* will ipiukly i u* hii end to it. K
R HowAnd« hl#r
ferntorinl K«|<ial Suffrage convention
Nov. i:i.li und llili. She will make two
luldretsee before the convention, Those
who Iihv ♦ heart.) Mre. .fol n* tpeuk in 'he
higlieet pmise of h**r ability its u public
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h#-r
i ml no one should f.nl I" hear
P!SS©L?L!M SEm
NOW « < 1IN< . < >N AT TH^
Globe jjry Qoqds
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Tl.it f.im "ill Ditsohe Partner hip cn January 1 't, 1897, and i" th
'anal mill ditpat of thtir imvntt stock of ORT GQ90S, MOOT, SHOES.
We stated lest night that Mis K. II.
Beasley hrd gone to St. I.ouie; we should
have said Guthrie.
Tom Stockslager, ajiecial agent pension
depariment, was here a day or two ago.
lie had been attending to some caeee >n
the Pawnee court.
Good advice: .Never leave home on a
j lurney without a bottle of Chamber.
Iain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem |
edy. For sain by linntey &. Envliah.
The haudbo §t lamps we have eve1'
won iu t'errv u ii lie found at !>'. K
Wadee furniture stove. They are beau-
ties
Vantld: To exchange fruit tree*
and grape vines for cord wood. Eo-
'|Uile at this ofllje.
Tho la>lies of the baptist church will
servo oysters and cUTee, on the night ol I
the ratification of the election of t'lyrn
and MuKiiiley. Watch for the time aud I
place.
lion I) ck T. Morgan has lieeo chosen
as one of the judges in the Territorial
■ ratorical nontest to be hell a Okla-
homa City, next nnnth.
The ehrjanthemuni social winch wxt
to have been given by the ladies of iht
Christian church We lne«d y evening of
this wetk, has been indefinitely p'«t-
p jneil.
S|H ed and safetj i*re the watch worr,
of the age. tine Minute Cough Cure
ujti speedily, safely and uever faile
asthma, bronchitis, onughs and coldr
are cured bv it. ft K Howendobler
M \m:u n: At the bride's residein e, on
Fourth *tre«t, in tliia city, on Fridat
l s\ by l!ev, F. W. Ilnucheof, Isiu.c
Pa'ch and Mrs. M F. Murphy.
The > P. 8 C. K , of the Christ an
■ hurch, wi'l, on Thauksgii ing evening,
give an "Old Fashnoad K'ntu 'ky S
••ial " All areoordinlly invited to attend.
Plaor ti ^ignateil later.
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The Famous
The Reason
Cuts No Figure.-
Freaa ITsur Oa xv.il Fw.rtli«r STstle#, Ovir Sxitlre Stocle of
Men's, Boys and Overcoats and
Children's Clothing, Ladies' Wraps,
WILL BESOLDAT ACTUAL COAST.
To Quote Prices is of Little Use.
K>1 must see the Goods to appreciate the BARGAINS we are offer
i"g. l"'st ti guarantee of the present. Wre never advertise
something we don't do, so when we say at ACTl'AL COAST it means
what tlie goods cost us. : : : : : • •
Bring tbis "Ad" with you and examine goods and Prices.
A complete line of Dli^ CiOOlJS and tumishiug GikhIsulwuvs oil
hand. Yours always in the lead and up-to-date. : ; :
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See our Show Windows for E*e Openers.
HM DPAMQU
Perry's Foremost Clothiers, Slioers, Hatters and Furnishers,
Ss-atlj. Side of Sq.-j.are, Cpprsito Csvirt S2cv.se.
• .: : A. M.
.rtlc v, M
!U:2.* A. M.
CARPETS and GENTS FURNISHINGS / prictt ridieuoutly /cm, in ordir lo
rt a iio tho CASH. Thit mill bo an opportunity that mill n r*r again off or
if toll to yon, especially thit toaton of th i yea •, mhen tho t'ock is in a tee •
tgnt condition andTo appreciate the
truth of thn to o, me retpee'tu ly rtfuetl your pretence m order H atcr-
ta>n h m I'm 6000 0000S ere being told, To ttart the bill ■ rolling mo
the follom ng tpoeia ti. I
Ooaifo't Callwia.
Fji invrly .V, u ...
Kliirliiifcn ,V«t ynrila of our
Hheeling to go •<
Daik colors, J,
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Outing Cloth 'i'st jards of Daik Re
and l.ight Outing. *■( . ™
v shilling ('alien
tiinUe. t( ... .
the le-st ftHlidnrd
k
Clsalca and Cap**.
<lur new Fall rt)le« are on. an I will
I* iiaalei*.
3h9*a! Sli;**!
I . i ii'il fall to ivill on oa for Ihiot* and
Slims, as we aie la>iiiid to c|i>a out the
ei tire Sim k, nml iiiijrs will not lie an>
obj.Cl.
ZZa'.a and Capa
| Th Iw uhmrd on) reganllvs of prottt.
' S e u* 11'furs hit) ing
Aaieriean Indig... well known to
f u all for iiilor anil durability, *(
Apr ti <'hecks nlwn)i retailed
(I >a)| ia till* sale
Br«a* 9 e«d^,
,V If >< "f all c lifs in inch t'usli
• ' murss «i 03'* lire*. Pattern, Including
4C tc .ton n ■
Chnr 9\ Dodge came in from Cripple
Creek.Colored >, la-t nignt, and ia regis-
tered at the Pacitlc. lie and hia aiater,
Mrs llro n, of Kansaa, are here to at.
tend the funeral of theij father, liavid
1 lodge, which will taka place at It'
u'o uck toniiurowr.
J. II Ilerry haa mfert l an improve
ni nt on monkey stoves, io which woou
ai d C'fl can'-e liurned. If yon haven
monkey st're ret hiui to attach hi* iu1.
provenient, and )oo will hav* a tine par-
lor m i k and heating a'ova at small !•
peise II 10W
Having com# to Perry oa 'tut lat Io
reaula and practioe hia pn>feaai<>0, the
undersigned, who ia an artist of wide
etperence, iauitea ordera for portraits
and a til be pleased to give art mat rue
tions if a vleaa ran ba forated. Apply
at H F, corner l> and Will Ht
1" :it A, (i. lis at ■
RAILROAD TIKE TiKL
tOfTH bo • n.
*• . r«i «• KxpiMen
^i' . *"7. luteal KsitiAMM
't". 42J, L«ic«l Vraitflit
WORTH HOUND,
<o. h*. cliicatfo elproht
io. n*. • ri Kiv T Kxprt'M*
lsi c I Fiffilftit
No. !<•} hai* through sUvi-M Iu Kuumih < Itj nml
tr k * ronn ctio^« at Newton for California
ioint ; al o c<ipn< cti<>r>« to < hicn«i>.
No. 44W make* ronnort i« n* for Chicago, han
l«*<*l>**r from Arlaum* I'ity to hKi>Mu> City.
u k«* contitH tionn nt Wichita witfi Krinco j
raini «a t for Ht. L >tn* am! interim-liatn |m Ititt;
nakt « connect!., n at Winfif Id with uthern
<an a trai&n * aat. '
Hoc. 40."> ac<l 407 thronuh trains to (ialrwton ,
No . 4iL' au*l 4'J'i <*a ry poiW' u« ra t o(w«<wi: Ar (
<t iiaa Citj iim 1'i.roel).
l'la*k tn HO? 1 iHCXTetf" rh**rk<x| to all f nrtt I
if til*'Colin'I Accident tickets Hold. Are-!
•nctiou of , f**iit mail*'on round trip ticket* I
o ail | oii.«* v i uw one way fare due* not exceed ,
|*> 00.
K. E. Wkbtebvflt, Agent !
wrv,« . t. April. 1.
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..I01A,' A. M
LOTH INC CO.
Money saving sale!
oney saving sale!
Uirtli«l y Miir| rlae
The numerous friends of II II. Itevie.
better kuouu as "llnnk," completely sur
priaed tiiin last night and made the w
casion (if his'JUlli birthday oue lung ti
ba remenilwt'd by hiiu. They gathere<l
in goodlv numbers at his pleasant Iu uie
on the corner of (■ and Twelvth streetr,
and aoou tilled the evening with j illy
laughter and melodious music. Choice
refrrehaiente were ae.ved. Prof. Low
ray's rrcheetra enhanced the pleasuri s
of the evening. The company was
pleasing') entert-inel by Mr. and Mta
Uevit. and eiitere<l folly luto the enjoy-
uients of Iheaveniug. Mr Urnis receiv-
ed aome hand^oma presenti and the
hearty congratulations of the entire
oonii>any.
We Offer at One-Half Price:
I'ittv I mhrullit". unwtnlv 'Jti inch, xtiiubl* for
l.udics. Our entire stock of of Clotliiii((, Hat*,
Cape, Hunts Klioev, Trunks iintl Valiaoaat coer
STOrK MUST BE REDUCED BY JANUARY III IM7.
c
ountry Merchants
Cnn Replevish their Stock for Leaa
thnn Enstcrn Prices. : : : : :
llalliy! lutll) !!
I.at everybody oome to Perry ou Nat- ,
urday evening, November IIth, to take
part in the ratification of the •'tution nt \ , , , . .. „ „
McKmiey .n i Hobart. pre.,.i«ni ami | t^is Sa!e is Final, Other Interests force Us to Clou Here.
rice preaident. and It. T. Fiyrn, tlelegnie .
to congrees. Thare 111 ba a grard
torchlight prouaaaioa and parade, repre
The wife o Mr. Leonard Walks A^M
l'„.t Urn. Meld. Maaa., had bea* aaftM e^har. In tho Terrl|..ry_-,|| ba pt^ent.
i"g from neiualgia for two day*, not lae
ing i b e to rleep or hwily lieap still,
when Mr lloh'en, the merohaa* Iheif
tVilton l-'la met,
light bul gneil #
Huhlracheili
,«'.c
t vtlun Khitiei I, a> r«# hl g Stiei ial
eitra lieav* j alaaje i« I* at I f| VI
tlnr liae of all aool tt'tgia ami Henri
ellar, I* inches aolr, tncinihcg an attay
nov,iii'r. ti IIFIapettarn
\ Uiie of carpeta that cannot le< e|.
(Hdlail, fri'Mi II eents per yrd up.
efnl lier a t" 'tie of rhatiikwlaia'a Pain
l|il^. aud s«||i «l that alie give It a Utor
miglt trial. On meeting Mr Wall* the
nent de) he ana told that the waa nil
right, lhe|iam had lell liter uithialao
linvts, and that tha boltlauf I'aia Hal«
worth l'it" tf 11 mm Id not lei Had
fur haw I'nT eale at .m cents par brltla
it? llanle, \ l.ngiieh
AvrNla tor
tRoiterlck Patterns, Thonpson'i 61
'FittiBg ittd Dr. Schlli ag's Cordis.
WtMNiHl*1 HNU< 1
All Maaineare tr^nsati t to ureal
the |,.,tga ,► nis t.i*orw> ti raleg al p
iiMre'k, to allenl the fnnerel u> Ita*VI
I l «lge
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Mrmlirr* taf 'iw Har
1'ile ciinimitleei have tawu appointeil
•U arrangiueuta aud ttiey will undoabt
Ally make tha eullte prograai a gran I
auowaaa,
W, II, t'ooi.t., Chairman.
■lae PlklNK t>.
Oar antetpria ng }oung cigm ataiiu-
fauluiar, Joe tout, ia generally iem *
attue. paparing and painting Ina hew
plaui of Itusttiea*. When tieialnil it
atll fcaaa a'liatic ae a etudto and a> at
liat tttaa* a palati >. Me tailoo hnofl
plikted a large outn le sije, TbeUtt
afara ta tha leriitury will still be the
price
WE THANK THE PUBLIC FOR PAST PATRONAGE
Wu Ulet
vile, fi
trust ilit'v will tnki uihuiitugv i
it incline lliillur* autt'tj, : , j
Y llii
CfSU*A?Sll' -il
We Reserve Nothing;
Von Iiiit entire stiK'k if jiiti like,
Pture fur It.iso oft< t .fniititi v |af.
Barnum & Snattinger, Prop's.
■twte Buimnf, Wae 8M1 mi Mare,
Kdiea
i.'-in- , All toetalaK' of tha aoaiiuittee oa ar-
Ol? " • • . ra rtneata to ratify on nail Maturday
a van ing, are reeped'mU urge I In aieet
\| n eiiiaM i,f i he i-a' of fite Oitf wf al Napub'teaa head^aartara We.lnrala;,
p if are rea<(ee>rd i nteet al ll<aaflhta XavMtle>r M, H l, al 'I p hi le t all
of Morgan A t'aaco • evarir^al T wh<i are lutateetml atari with the com
oVii fk.hr perfect erHMMMa tor Ha'talHsO
ran%T, a V ti*ii «t MitM^ ' #•ctiwrna*.
Ca I and
Get 0'jr Pr:ces,
STAR CLOTHING HOU8B.
—Nfirth SMt i«uar«.~
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