Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. IV.
PEHKY, OK LA.. THI KSIIAV APRIL 1-1 1898,
NO. 29
Are You Looking for Bargains?
IF yOU ARE,
ATTEND OUR
SPECIAL
51 lDav> Sale
Preparatory fco building
etring, to our beet suit (
to s*-* 11 you goods for lefli
Everything must he cut loose—from a Shoe
! th"8 During thi« great sale we propose
than you ever saw thorn in Perry.
1001 Articles to Sacrifice.
John Drew
and Isabel Irving
Make a good team 'tis true, but another equally pleasing combination U
our Clothing and Prices. "Just as good" as our Spring and Summer I
productions, are merely words used to defraud the public. The merchant
tailor who would attempt to equal our workmanship, fit, trimmings or the l«.v. ti
flaying qualities, must charge double our prices to live. not ve; t
\ kLs amice guarantee* you
" Atjte. Service. Satisfaction."
lioyul tuulcrs the food pure,
wholesome and delicious.
Absolutely Pure
AOVAL Baking PO*CEB CO., KCW V©RK.
RPcr 51 D.;s we u?.o>
up (or spring trade:
r goods, Better look them over.
Don't miss 'his opportunity.
Everything opene
X. A. KAKKK & GO.
>\.
D. BUROH,*
SUCCESSOR TO SMITH BROTHERS,
0roccr
WHOLESALE
and RhTAI ...
l)eal< r in Choice Family Supplies. Freeh Canned Fruits. Beet
l'a e lie ^i.sites and Condiments. THE STOCK IN THE JOB-
i ' '• DIII'A K L'MENT baa br-en enlarged. Including a Complete
jrtm i:! ' such goods as are needed by the Retal Trade at
„• and Kansas City wholesa'e prices Having to purchase in
Q lai ' tH to supply his wholesale department give him the
• ' . ' lower prices than any Retail Dealer in the city,
s beneti goes to hia retail customers.
Two Cardinal
Principles...
hoc; rojtriTT'-'v sn wmaammmm
BUSINESS WILL ALWAYS BE OBSERVED.
THE BEST GOODS,
Lowest Prices.
11 ••'p ui I win and K^ep Cu-tomers. Call on him
Sixth an C Street, where the busine h will be continued.
m iB-B imsl
v,<i
WHOLESALE nnd RETAIL GROCER,
Perry, ©lela,.
cut
ARE YOU IN STYLE?
In tho way of having clothes that iire"the proper
f >r the Season, or
6o YOU WANT TO BE ? ?
It is jti-t hs cheap to wear clothos that are made to tit
and of t o latest fashion in common hand-me-down garments.
HARDEST TO SUIT
I i the man worth Suiting—the one who sometimes
find fault, because n > fault can bo found with my work and
F''-' " 1 1 1 Spring Suits from $13 up. All Home-madeJ
RIOT IN MADRID.
PEOPLE ANGfiY BECAUSE OF ARM
I8TI0E IN CUBA .=3
BITTER AGAINST SAOASTA
United States Consul Left Manilla—
Spanish War hnd Navy Department j
Preparing for War M iaterWood
ford Prep i; ng loL ave Mad- j
rid—A Proclaim m L'rgi; g
the P**op'e I'm ii • C ilm.
Madrid, Apii 11, U.-liy ... n.—It in .Id
that the L'ui.ed titat> > .dinis'er Mi
art L Woodford lew - Madrid ted a;
It is further allcg d that the will lb
accompanied to the frontier by an eeor i
of gendarme?.
The Ambassadors meet at the Itsiian
Embaesy today. It i«? understood flu*
meeting was called as a resu't of news
received frcm Wfshingt .n.
Madrid, 10 a, m:—During yes'erMiy
afternoon a«d evening there was con-
siderable rioiing jii the Btr^ets hero.
O/er 100 arrests were msde dui ug i
the disturbances. An. ng the j, • us j
taken into custody, in addition to B rou |
Singaren were St nor Galvoz, a former
General, General Caalelvi do Bj.! oni
and many newspaper m *u,
The police scattered the crowds who i
attempted to re-form at the Puerto del
Sol at nbout mi'lui^' t, Some percunt-
were injured.
The Prefect today published a ppocla- j
mation, urging the peop'e to be calm
and adding that the demonstrations
yesterday were instigated by a pjiitic ,
party. Complete juiet proves this
morning, but the precautions t *ken !
have not boen relaxed.
Although the n> " -pnpers in at that i
neral Woodford wi:i laav Nladril
1 S tat _• 3 M1 n ister h as
ips in that direction.
It was learned this evening t ;t
the war and navy > e^irimvLis
have in no way rems-.d their i. epara w.
tioDfl for the possibility ofhortititi- I "9 a" ^ at**ai&9 '
They will, it i* ncdt- oontii
working day at-.d ui^ht f . t ei ■.,«
A dispatch received
l'a, capital of the Pi
ontlriuR the report that th-) Uuiu-cJ
tttnte8 Cono.il at tiiaf plaue iiaa vft
Manilla.
LEFT
C N'
jPEAOE OR WAR TO BE LETESMI. ijD
Bx ITS DLiIMATDM.
KO ACTION TO OV
While
DB. BRENGLE.
"EAD WHAT H18 PATTENTfl SAT-
HOME TESTIMONY.
' ittzens of Perry Who Have Been
I Curi'ti f Giciii!v Bonefitt
hn
the Me.
igh To
be re They
THE MESSAGE.
An Able Patriotic Document Pavers In
tervention--Asks Congress to A t.
I by
tr-
id
s p
President di-KinUy, afte' on exhais-1p^pai'
ti ve review of the causes leading up to ivia ...^
the present situation, concludes his ! ''8 to
message as follows: j iheref";
La view of these facts and these con-, idcoinm
.s:-crations, I ask the C« ngrtar to euth- -vith th.se v
:>rize and empower the President to take "The isc .
measures to secure a full termination of • < a so!, m i i j
h^sLii.tL'd between the g'-vernment cf' ' austtd < v ,
Spain aud the p •• pie of Cuba ard to ee ! c-r.ible comiit'ui
cure ia the island fhe es ablfcliment or -ur d or^. p
a stable government capable main- obi gation impc
I faav
Uttj srallelad Ca-
I' medy Give
idcnce of its
Worth.
• I . S-pt. 50. i HOT.
treatment
i have been
'• ti.iv.' confidence
i tin catarrh.
r. l. sn viis
er> tore, southeast
' ; '! roll H, 1808.
• ■ -ml -. as \\ eli
umI of catarrh
1 Suffered
■ .-'Mrs an<l no
much I suffered.
•• lie i >ld inn he
' ni been dlsan-
•J. IfKNDLET.
m. ; 11 heast of city.
Pi Ml • M-U-. -.'1.1M«8
- offering with
itarrh for
el until i
it. I am now
« *er. JesHle Is
itmentandts
! iii every treat
• '■>> compensate a
\. ( • HTVDB,
s Hardware store,
kla., &1 irch l.'.'isos.
ve b* en a great
r< ur years, f hav.-
r medicine, and
m quite a number
■ 'i relief until I
I took his
i > entirely cured.
r with Doctor
■i '--lit that I was
■ I.- I was very
■" i1 coti efh and was
•a.-. hed eighty
'iniIs I now weigh
? wo it has f>een
, n >iii mnced me
1 to tlifs. I have
iiur ! .-v • r liail catarrh.
ITILDA BfBAHIKT.
st reet, Perry, okia.
Perry
<>kla., Mar. i7th,iH08.
I Have taken Dr.
iiupany.
New Miniii
The Oklahoma
Trust c >mpany w is granted
charter Saturday to rry or. .
loan and trust husir.esa •nthecit*
Guthrie for a term r one hunci
years. Tho incorp r • r- ;. J.
McN *al, J. VV". Sharted and W. J. ii
fall of Gutl. i r; . i'. \ 5.^, cf
U«no, and A. .1 Smv, 1'K
l he capital sto .k
Ailvertit ea Let'ers.
Following is the list < f unci
letters remaining in the p sfrtli.o h
Perry, Oklahoma, for the week endii ;
Monday, April lltb, 1898. Persm
calling for these letters will pleas* r-n
"advertised" and mention date
list:
taming order and observing its inter-
national obligations insuring peace and
r «nq'i! .-y und t jo security of its citi-
zens us we i as our own and to use the
military aud naval forces of the United
these
pur., b.js, aud in the aid e£ ;yjt 1 hum-
| .. auity und in precervinip the lives of the
i starving pe^'pl of the island. I reccm
ir« irom .Man- 1
j . I mend that the distiii}uti(;u of fo d ard
' suppliea be continued, and that an ap
propnaticn be made out of he public
uppleuient the charity f
iue issue is now with tie
neibii t\.
i ti
I i're as ury t«
| our citizens
j congress. I
: 1 have exbai
is a s
etede
int
•lera
i..jh sat ou
ute every ol
' the Cons
Yesterday a
the foregoir
iou was rece
ureeof the 1
.emu 1
ery etf
ndi t
"6. Pr
stiiution
tion."
Ex - ^'cun y
W. 1 rosb> h
loan, collect 1
Perr . H<? wi
io the i
iian- I
1 ! runi'int for several
ind a doubt. 1
t or nine years
reaafol dl e(ue
j oin Davis,
n v. 8. Land Office, Perry, (He.
' I ti 1 Mar.'lN 1898
•' *1. it i Dr. Rrentfle's
weeks—during
1 ids, I never felt
'iii' at the present
: ' .".n-ng'e's treat-
r. an«l I oelicve
• -f D ard
1 .1111
>tlie
••n 1: Knox Bros Store,
• >ulh side square.
town had
JtOTL
1 'Art
0
on
of 1 ti..1
ire.l to ex-
-ti upon u,.
J rtle
Barrett, Mre, Sava Ni. .I^iju
Barrett, !*rtiie Meekt?, Miss
Cook, U. A. -Morrow, L, II
Davie, Mre. O.lie Moore, W .V
Emeraou, L). n Albert
HicKd, Louis lMrk, Mts. Mulird i
HodgM, Mn. K ./. 1 Phep>, Aire Dora
Jones, VV F Pi. pi. ton,C C
K*tob, L S fc*uw«]lt Xjouia
Kreniz, Mrs. Nettie KjbinB, William
bandee, Sika K u^re, Irt Dor^ia
Lyon, tieorije Sinter, L C
McCowell, Mre. A. fc>jhoomn !-:*r, Mra.
•McCullouKb, J W Toralin, Junn>
MmtinRO VV«tkin
t'. CBAWHOBD
recta Ueuera! blan
piirw and facilitate p
! dutipensioa of hostilitiE
me<i i und details of v, iiiuU ha
0 mmunicatt'd to ma.
every oilier pertinent c
1 am sure, have ti.u' j
tention iu tbe solemn d
on which you are nix
thia meueure . ,t
ibeu our a=pirati in
pea"e-loving poopie, wi
•u Us^'eut of 8pi
t >TERPWSE-TlMEg
. PUBLICATION.
I KKKY, O. T. /
|Mar.|7, 1*98. i
1' the following.
Hied notice of his lnten.
n supi ort of his
I>r- ■< >1 win be made
•r ofl'.S. Land
1 \piil 11, l.-flw,
o made h. b. no
•v 1 i N W J4 sec i<j. twp
:• Mowing
mi'-us residence
1. -aid land, viz:
, i 1 «evt I'ecor,
I Perry, ukia.
oi Orlando, Okla..
Alfred II. Holes,
Register.
this 1
fails, it w 1 • I bt
tion of our co t«
i-Signed):
Executive .'vlai
a order to pre-
jce, to proclaim a
s, the duration
ve not yet been
Thi fact, with
mbid«ra :or, w:.l
t aud careful ut-
jma deliberations "p-
a about to enter. Jf
;a Buocefisful resu.t
-1 n as i 1 'i.rts. ia' ,
e, will ba realized if
on v h .other justitica -
uuiated actio.i.
William M'Kui*.iiY.
TO ■ ID )TARVING CUBANS
! Mayor Wad3 «
lis A
zens.
leeting of fiti-
comple'e new
and oxperieuc
prepared to gi
years' practic?
and teacher c
e you th r
experient
dentistry
'1- Timls, March
t the f« -Mowing
• of his lnten
ppnrt of his
wllli-e maile he
■ Iverat Perry, ok..
Otto Ax helm, for
11 . w. I. M.
'■ - to prove
•ti andcultlva-
Stupea, of
■ of orlando, o. T.,
1 I . I.ilas Talmer
vi 1 sxn Boles,
Keglster.
A
tue
to
court root
in°, \V lf-on W.1
r> . . day even 11
ro tmaster. !
call is made for u
citizens of Pen
| court room, at the cou
at take action in fi.: nis'.ing food, mone>
«nd supplies to the suffering Cubans.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Other cities in tie territory are re-
All Druggists refund tho money if it fails t> ' spouding tnd Perry s'.ould not be do
' 10-iuim reliot in the mutter, t he ladies of the
■■ ZZ~:~ " " ~ j city are in'-rcs'ing themselv 3 in the
j cause and \L i« hoped there wiU be a
general meeting of tho citizens at the
•ttely procured
this territory !0
work, I ii? . Ya
artiticiil work kt
rior in durab lity
Come and sf«
ex;, mined.
the evclu^i
and no
. iurk'jy and Ducks-
a > part of the city
r Perry Poultry
f Kueb Hroe,
H - DY Si GCKLET.
To Cure a Uola in One Da?
j meeting of
meet iu the' "ve II,W
>um, Thurt- JSiiE
u S o elw.k, f 1
R. M.
lam to h
It
.r fFs!i;i«S
y
"T. Pr:
PERRY STEAM LAUi
Vv i N LS,
CD
II"
i M
j y'i
StHMrtsM labor, ltst u Min.
diniinishi s danger to lif«- of
i-oth uiothcr and eliild and 1« avrs h- . in i\ r,P
ton mere favorable u snectr. n\ovrv
•Mi-ougcr after than before iwlnemeut
;ays a prominent midwife. 1- the bo.st lcmeiiy
FOR RiSiMG BREAST
Known ami worth tho pric • for that alone.
Endorse I und rei-omin nded by uildwues uuJ
all la iies who have used it
iware of subaiitutes ai.d iraitattoos
B. LIEBEHMEIMJ
'1 r\T' a r^t rr
J. G. Hill.
and Cigars.
■JQUORS
<itue aud 11 >co mentioned.
K. E \\ adk, Mayor.
Has again assumed control, will put in
new machinery aud guarantee all woi
Colored Union. as good as done at Wichita or Hutch in-j
Perry, O. T., April U, '1)8.—The color- S,JD- Givs him a trial. 45tf
3
Courteous Treatment.
ed minieters met und t rgani/.}d a union
for the purp ne of advancing church in-
tertsts'on ali lines.
Iv3V. \V. 11. Cole,of the A. M. K. church
was chosen president; Rw. Clark, of
the its' Bipti 0 iiirch vice president;
U 'V, C> .ihatn, of tho M. K church,
secretary; Her, Tiawis M'tes, treasurer;
BrotlierJJumhurt, serg ,mt-at-arm
committee of live whs appointed on con
stitution and dv laws,
A
Scut by Kxpr- ?, 1 , . of t<t
fl#fi bottle
mailed Tree, containing vuluotary testlmoniu,..
KlUbf lKJ.n ItKlit I.110U ( 0.. AILA.N iL
•ou) \#r u 1 nwr.'aoi«,,w
1 The warmest u\im'>er of them all.
Little Minnie K « oil. The cutest Buek
\r W in4 dane • • 1 th co-iutry. Opera
| Houee April 14.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
.. jT%
CURECONS
riPATlON
ALL
DRUGGISTS
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Welch, V. C. Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1898, newspaper, April 14, 1898; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc127743/m1/1/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.