Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 338, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1898 Page: 3 of 8
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EVEKY PABTIODLAB
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SEE JOHH *. HANSEN
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fir: ..Iiu,
largest Agency and
BEST COMPANIES
He has Plenty of
Site Money ti Lou
•N FARMS it LOY,'EST
HATES made in Territory-
North Side. Opposite P. 0.
m a
Home made candies at Mrs. Kieheys.
Sec I serai's pliot<. samples, lo-27-dtf
Hill
Cranlierrl
Date.
. raul a; l'p-ic>
!) "JO tf (t
< lysters sci veil iii all kinds of st)i<
at Mrs. Blcheys.
Miss I'
today.
■arl Busby went to Orlando
Israel, three wee
postotllce.
Noilliwest of
l(K!7-d tf
Till! I'p-to-Ilate is telephone No. 11.
Orders promptly tilled. IMS -tf il
Mrs. Illeliey lias just received a
choice lot of fresh chocolate candies.
Mrs. Geo. Levy is recovering from an
attack of fever.
We furnish money for niaying filial
proofs. WaLTKK .V ItKKKDIN'd. otllce
over Knox liros. store, south side
square.
<iiatt<-l lnorlK.it; ' loans laatile
promptly anil :■ rcasonahli'
terms. Krc<l s. Cam. 10-20-il
For the liest coal when it's cold call
up phone 27. M. M. liarnard. 1 mo d
.loe Ilalzell and .los. Mauthe were
south Ixjund tod,iv for Oklahoma City
and Shawnee.
Spend your money at home. Try
the new .Martin steam laundry. Work
guaranteed. ll-l!Mf
Truth wears well. People have
learned that Hewitt's Little Kerly iii-
sersare reliahle little pills for regulat-
ing tile Ixiwels, curing eonsunipt ion and
sick headache. They don't grip.
City Drug Store.
"liuck" Halley, an old time I'erry
lioy. is greeting iiis many friends. He
wiw lives in Wichita.
You inviteilis.ipjM,iin nicut whi n you
experiment. Dewltts Little Karlv 111-
sits are pleasant, easy thorough 1 i111.
pills. They cure const ipat ion and siek
headache jusii as siireasyou take them
I'hicki.v Ami Bittkus cures dis-
eases of the kidneys, cleanses and
Kfreiiifthens tin liver, stomach and
Ixiwels. l-'or sale liv L. K. <.arnett.
A trial order with the Martin Steam
laundry will convince you of their ex-
cellency in the Iicst grade of work.
K. E. Van Slykc the Ceres merchant
1* In the city. His appearand indi-
cates prosperity and that lie is enjoy-
ing his full share, his countenance ful-
ly demonstrates.
The American steam Laundry does
only Kiiis r ( i. \ss woub. L' ave orders
at f'. O. Hook stor*-.
I Willi
I lolls.
Why remain sick. 11 i nail.
Scrofula. Scrofulous Hum i
lluniors mi the face, I ataliri. e c.. wt
ask that you ni\' Dr. Simmons' >,irs:i
pariila a trial. oO cents and .V> doses
al lloweiidolili >
We have unlimited iiiuds to loan on
farm properly. \\ m.iiii- .* Bukkii-
tsii, little over Kiiox llms. stori. south
side square. 'J 10 ifdw
Onelxittle will convince tin most
Skeptical of the real merit* of I >r. 81m-
moil's Sarsapariila. concentrated and
scientifically coinliincd. pleasant and
effective. Fifty (loses for ~>n cents.
That dark brown taste and horrid
breath you have in the morning is
caused I iv an inactive liver: some med-
icine relieve for a while; others fcr a
few days, but llcrhine cures. L. F,.
Oarnet t.
Hunt's Cure rapidly destroys Itch,
iilngwornis. Kczema. Tctterand like
trouble. Under Its influence the dis-
eased cuticle sea lea olV.lea vinga sun«it h
white, hcalty skin in its place. A won-
derful remedy and only -Mi cents a box.
My Trade Mark is a
For Good Luck.
M,v passwords are, tlrst, liest Initial-
ly: second, largest in variety: third,
lowest In price.
A notlier I liitig all buyers should liear
in uiitid. no matter what you buy here,
no matter what you pay for it, you are
at liberty intake il loany and every
store In tin* town, you an* ill liberty lo
lake it out. criticise and compare and
If you can linil better value elsewhere,
return I lie goods and get your money.
Don't miss this Store if you desire
modern goods at low est prices.
••(iood Luck'' Millinery Store, north
west corner square, opposite 1'. O.
.mm. Eidia Waif 4mb, Prop.
ior litue-kc«|iiiir ; . ilities, fineness
of metal and m.i .I'acturo. La
dies and gent emeu's watches
bought from ti- are found to be
up to the guarui,Ui\ Each has a
history that w II bear tlio closest
ins|iocti'in and a future that will
please t lie possessor. ,
Jewelry of exact style for every
purpose
See IlOW'l' N DOBLER,
r'ic Druggist.
ll>a$etnct /ICmster,
a s the people of the comniuniiy—the buyers—wlm determine a store's eligibility,
nation is a rigid one, and unlets the prices and quality am right, it will hardly pass rau«ter.
store that courts careful comparison—we solicit investigation
you at its real worth—its always the lowest, quality considered.
The exatni-
Oui's is a
Every article you buy here is priced to
Hlltte
i-Date.
and eggs wanted at the I "it-
opposite tic postotllce.
November Cape and Jacket Values.
I'llg November Cape and Jacket styles will bo
intensified by the especially reasonable prices we
numa yon, and by the exceedingly beautiful styles
we show. In the proper materials the most sty-
lish effects—the most desirable ideas for the win-
ter season. The special values for the November
selling will mean money-saving in your shopping
—prices that you cannot duplicate.
Misfes' Jackets at $1.50 to $5.00
Ladies' Jackets at $2.50 to $10.00
Ladies' Cloth and J'lusli Capes.. .$1.50 to $10.00
The Prcper Dress Goods,
Keep Their Shape.
It pay8 to buy good Shoes—shoes made by
makers who have a reputatation to sustain. Such
shoes retain their shape they'r the satisfactory
kind. Cost you no more than just "common"
shoes if you buy them of us. We have the exclu-
sive salo of Sel/., Schwab, Friedman liros. it
Scliafor, 11. C. tiodman and other well known
brands.
Remember the No. 27 when you
want the best coal in l'erry. M. M.
Barnard. 11-2-1 mo. d
N. Brighton and .lim Waltermirc
two solid Republic . as of Hed Rock-
township transacted business in Perry
today.
The Household remedy is Hunt's
Lightning Oil. A11 aches and pains
quickly relieved. Satisfaction or
money refunded.
C. C. Humphreys one of our promi-
nent Black Bear farmers called while
in today and expr d faith In the
entire Republican ticket.
Ballard's Snow Liniment. There is
no pain it will no: relieve, no swelling
it will not sii'kIii ■ no wound it will
not heal, it Will . r' frost bites, chil-
blains. and corns. 25 and OCc. L. K.
o aii mkts.
It will require 05411 tickets to supply
the proper amount of voting material
for Noble county and the Sentinel is
now engaged in doing the work.
A few reasons why Cheatham's,
Tasteless Chill tonic should be used. I
Ir is effective: ii is harmless: it is
pleasant to take: it is quick in action:
It is guaranteed to cure. Fifty cents.
Such as are tbp most pronounced for styles -
weaves and colorings—you'll In sere to pur
ti i
chase. 1 he trimmings, too, that fa.-lin n sets her
seal upon, colored dress goods in almost any
style desired, at drices particularly pleasing. An
especially handsome line of black dress goods, at
prices that will quickly convince you that we meet
the keenest competition.
Not Ordinary Clothing.
Any dealer can offer you that kind, but ours
is such as bears the labels ot foremost houses—
they posess every merit in making and trimming.
If you'll note our suits you'll readily discover
their superiority over the ordiiutn It's visible
in every suit, but our prices u'e oftentimes a little
lower than you're asked for the common suits.
There's a handsome range of styles in the new fall
stuffs in the kinds you'll be sure to select, at
prices ranging from $3.50 to$15.00.
by.
W e are making price inducements through November that economical buyers cannot afford to pass
llioie s such worth back of them that tliev 11 convince you at once that you get superior values at
New Brick Building,
South Side Square,
cbe .famous,
I ion I'roelauiation.
'•t i iklalionia, Executive
()f-
Kli
Territory
tioe, (
, Whereas, t he laws of Oklahoma pu-
tt hen you want a piano, organ, or : vlde that the (i(,vmi„r of t,„. T,.rrl.
anything m string in-st ruinous repairs torv sha|, issue a proclamation giving
etc.. etc.. call at the Perry Music store tllirty noticeof the time and
west, side square. W. R. Bryan, man- piace „f llol(,ini< an Action for the
r' y-81'tf purpose of choosing a delegate tft con-
('. C. Holland is here from Guthrie Kress, and members of the territorial
and will makesi'veral speeches through- legislature, and county and township
out the county daring the coming week "Ulcers:
In the Interest of the Republican ticlc-1 Now, therefore, I. C. M. Barnes,
et. I Governor of the Territory of Oktaha-'
•p.. ,i i, i,.TTTi ,,T.T TT . , I ma by virtue of the authority in me
ice til made with or without plates ! . , ,•
If you have a plate that don't lit and vt's,ed and in pursuance of said act of
look well, get Ii made over for half , ">e Oklahoma legislature above
price by I ir. hduiistou. leading dentist do hereby proclaim and declare
by lir
north side square. Perry. :o-2ewtf
Mrs. T. If. Paessler returnee home
11"lav from a two months visit it her
old I in ( Milo. During In r 'lis. ne.-
she had a severe sick spell but :s now
much improved in health.
Slay that barking by using Ballard's
More hound Syrup. It arreststh * cough
alia.vs irntation of the t laoat. and re-
lieves cotijest ion of the lungs ii adav.
Ii is safe and pleasant to take, and
never disappoints. 36 and 50c. L. E
ti.UINKTT.
Mrs. Ray and her two daughters
were passengers tor Norman where
they will attend fere nee. They
will return to Perry to reside perman-
ently.
One Minute t'ongh Cure surprises
people by its quick cures and children
may take it in large quantities with-
out the least danger. It has won for
itself the best reputation of any prc|>-
aration used today for colds, croup,
tickling in the throat or obstinate
coughs, city Drugstore.
Itinaldo Brown is back from a busi-
ness trip through Missouri, lie says
they can not "show him" anything In
thai state that will at all compare
with (>klahoma.
cited
that
W. E. Caldwell, ^of Louisville, Ky,,
who is also one of the proprietors of
our (louring mills lias been in the city
n few days looking after bis business
interests. He expressed himself as
highly pleased with Perry and with
his business interests here.
A. T. Riley, well known to all out-
people as a former resident here is
now immigration agent for the A. T.
S. F. By. with headquarters at Ok-
lahoma City, where lie went this morn
ing to assume charge of the business,
having just returned from Omaha
where lie was identified very actively
with the Oklahoma exhibit.
Oil
ill day of November.
Tuesday t h
A. D. 18!IS.
at the several voting precinct
j Territory, in the several represents- j
t ive and council districts, tow nships
' and road disi nets and In the several
counties, and road districts in said
i territory t hen will be held an election
for the purpose of choosing:
| One delegate in congress;
j One member of the council in each j
I council (list rlct:
j One representative in eiu'li repre-
I sentativc (list rict:
One Pi'ob.n- .ludge. One County At-
torney, oije County Treasurer, one
County Clerk, one Register of Deeds,
one County Assessor, one SlieriII". one
Superintendent of-Public Instruction,
one Public Weigher, one Surveyor,
and one Coroner in each Count v: !
j T. C. Robinson is now one of the
best satisfied men in Noble county,
j He remained a bachelor until (•". and
I something like two years ago he be-
j came a convert to matrimony. Last,
Monday nioriiiiiL', his wife presented
him with a son and heir and Tom
looks ten years younger. He says the
boy commenced life by hurrahing for
Flynn.
Wa Ea Chapman & Co,,
MAKING NEW RECORDS IN
Cloak
THAT IIAVE NEVER BEEN EQUALED IN THE CI1V
each j
treasur-'
peace in !
If you want a tine guitar, mandolin
violin or anything In the musical line.
Call on V. It. Bryan. He will soon
have in his holiday goods which will
make the finest line of musical goods
in Noble county. 10-31-t
Bell .limes of Autry. and WAV. Bud-
worth of Auburn. were In I lie city yes-
terday and report that the Flynn and
Republican t Icket are grow ing.si ronger
every day in their portion of the coun-
ty.
Dr. Beers, the accomodating clerk at
llowendoblcr's Drug store has been
missing from his accustomed haunts
for a few days and It is reported that
he has gone to M issoiiri wit h the avow-
ed purpose of committ ing matrimony.
The Cat liolic fair held in this cily
last week netted the church between
six and seven hundred dollars. This is
not only an evidence of prosperity but
of the zeal and earnest olfoiis of the
ladies who had t lie management of t lie
fair in hand.
One County Commissioner
Commissioner (list rlct:
One trustee, one clerk, one
er and two justices of the
each township;
And one road overseer in each road
district of the Territory.
Said election to beheld and con-
ducted in all respects according to the
laws of the Territory of Oklahoma,
In witness whereof 1 have hereunto
set my hand as Governor and caused
the great seal of the Territory to he
atltxed this ninth day of October, A.
I)., 1898.
(seal.) (
Mrs. Farmer is over from Si iIIwater
today looking up a house. She and
licr husband will move here the lirst
of the year and must have a building
and t he only way to secure one is eit h-
er to buy or build. Mr. Farmer is of
the firm of Fleming. Mockley\ Farm-
er and has been conducting the busi-
ness at Stiljwater for the past year,
but will return here In January, while
Mr. Fleming will take a much needed
vacation.
$l.8()
3.69
For *2.7->K
Hmiri. Fur. and
Trimmed.
y Capo.
Heart
I or -+4..V Kersey ('ape
Sat in and Fur Trim-
med. .'{1! inch Ion p.
3-19
1.98
3-49
For ^4..",n Woman's Pi
Front Jacket. Made
Heavy Beaver.
$2.89
6.49
For *4.011 Plush Cape,
I ur and Bead Trim-
med.
For M.30 Plush Fur
all round Jet and
Bead Trimmed: sil c
Lined.
4.()8
For $6.50 Winter Jacket,
Fine Curly Bunches, llieii
Storm Collar.
For s.I.imiChild's Blue
sey Jacket: Large c
Braid Ti
dire.Uyoppc r e tieati;:;;':
. iar.
.1 K-l
eli >t
Ke I'-
ll la r.
ForW.50 Child's Jaeke
Heavy Beaver. Large ('0
lar Braid and Fur Trim'
A Vi— I M'.oo M 1 "ti Jacket,
V'.Oy' I \ 1 ron . . !, Lined.
BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR
AND HOSERY...
M.
baunks,
Governor.
By the Governor,
W. M. J knkins,
Secretary of the Territory.
New I {001 as.
Frank Ireland, of the popular Blue
Point Bestaurant. has leased the Royal
Hotel Building, one door west of the
fire house, and will open up a first class
lodging house, with everything now in
the line of furnishings, lie will have
sIhuiI twenty neat rooms for 1 he bene-
fit of bis customers whom lie invites
to call. tf
The members at' the Baptist church
are urged to be present at the coven-
ant meeting of the church tomorrow
evening at 7:.'I0. There w ill he acces-
sion of members and oilier Important
business.
. ..cover 1 ti: ■ r t "? Erlni i
at germicide; that it killa diaeioe
or ra'crn .'cs 1 as;- part of the
■in. Tib, discovery proved that its
vs:e pu:cly sci .'atilic r.^il i;: l:ar-
y with t'j- iaic„t revelations of
iriolog;. cor nearly all cor:u cia-
l. n.i . ' - .i, Hay Fever. Consunip.
• 'Ivnhoid n:.d Scarlet
r. 1 .'•••■, Jlcr.slca Cliickcu-pox,
Muirps, Loclrjaw, and
• genu diseases attended with is-
"I'.i ". "rd fever, it tins proved .t-
" i ' -a"; a yc:," . and reliable
9.87
For *12.00 AY
terJackets 1
Black and Blui
Nime better.
ill's Win-
Material
Kersey,
SPLENDID VALUE IN
" \Ve are malting new price records of
t far-reaching consequences to you.
; % l zmm & c®.
North Side of Square.
L-. S. Ijebus
The Recogniised
Scientific
Horse
Shoer
OF THE CITY.
bliop,'corner fc'ixth and E Streets.
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