Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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I'KltKY, OKLA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
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If v.." Want a Fine Suit of CLOTHES, a High Grade
: 1 °VERC9ATor a Plush Cape,we will show
<'>■ 1 !e HhsrGcODS for theLEAsT MONEY of any
House in Noble County. y
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MAKE US PROVE IT • ■
Remember : :
>Z£*\ 1-2T
The price and wc will show yon the goods.
< inlJren s two ]iii!ce School suits from 65c to $3.50
!">}■ * three piece school suits from $1.50 to *1 7
Youth s three pi ce n£obl suits from $2,50 to $6.50
1 -ii c:in better appreciate the value of the best Amer-
ican and foreign productions, the superior art of
tailoring and the perfect styles of on- men's suits by
see ng Iliom. Heme anxious to compare quality
ami prices with our competitors.
iViacincoshs - -
If you pay more than we ask, you pay too much.
One l''t <>f black Macintoshs', full length, cape de-
'c oh8aP enough at $2J)0; all sizes for$l!fi0
One lot blank Macintoshs, heavier and better good*,
youhave paid $ .00 for the same kind; all sizes
iui >• 1. «JU .
BEADTT
If this label
Is on
characterizes every one of our nobby
Suits for Fall. A wealth or style
beauty of fit; a wealth of patterns and
shadings, a beauty of finish; and no
man can help recognizing the clean,
clear saving of their dollars in our sys-
tem of sellinc
your dothes,
you're safe.
Our Special . .
h-< < have captured and held the most satie-
fart r, trade to county. Call for Champion
• amlws school shoe for boy*, lit,dinger- Satilter Bus
■ co.t -lun shoes for men ami John Btrootman's
todies fine shoes. They have nooqoal.
<; I'Jl SI
Special . .
RUSH OROEKS GfVtN.
sevekal regiments to be bent
TO MANILA
20,000 SOLDIERS TO GO
In Purauance of the Former Plans of Oc
cupation of the Phillip-nea-Other
Islands to Have Their ijiota of
Ii gulare and Volunteers.
Washington, Sept. 19-Adjutant Oen
eral Corbin today wired the commandirg
genera' . f the department. of °«1 ifomL•
to send to Manila at once the 61nt I .wi>.
-0 h Kansas, 1-t Tennessee, 1st Wash-
mglou and part of the 2! Oregon, These
regiments are now all stationed at S:.d
Francisco,
The steamer Condor sailed f-,r V . a
yesterday wi b a large a 1 ount of sup-
plies for the troops.
The war department m-.kes the posi-
tive statement that I he making of troops
to Manila is not due to alarming advices,
S erelary Ale;Ufa-j ,hn saja that it 1,
always been t 0 intention to put 20,010
troops into Manila, and that th;- p-efeut
movement i« b carry inn out of old plans.
Oen Corbin explains that General
Otis infant that he would need no more
troops than the 20,000 which had been
ordered to the Phillipinee. He states
lurther that there is perfect satisfaeti' >11
with conditions there.
Washington, S&pt It)—It is said that
in a conference between acting secretary
Me ib j iha and Can. Miles it wan de"id
ed that the following distribution of s >1
diers should ba m; de: I'.r'.o IiiCi, 12.-
000;Hawaii, 3.900; Cubs, 6,"00; Pui|i|>
pines, 20,000 regulars and' volunteers.
Hawaiand Manila will be all infantr-
and Cuba and Porto liico of a i branehes
of the military.
Royal mates the food pnrr,
n holcsotuc and delicious,
■ ' s -C,UllnL? SaItz P^1' capes, 2o inches
. men weep, * ur collar. Si katene lining,
. ''■ V *\°ld; *ou wiU ad,llit when you see
' uu- A limited number for ¥2.50.
A&solutel/ Pure
ROYAL BAKING POwStfl CO>. HCw VCRK.
WINNIE DAWS DhAD
OKLAHOMA B .TTALI0N
t in the City. Read up on
g ou rices, and ruinous Discount Sales, then get OUR prices and
best.
1 ours for Business,
a
.s.-.5ic;iisca
A
•W&A. D. BURGH,
SUCCESSOR TO SMITII BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE /^ _ .
•n-R^^tocer
I . 1 ily S ippl ,-a. I V,, rj.nne I Fruitp Heat
.. fia,. at . 1" 11B STOCK IN Til K JOB
enlarged, In-in.ling a Complete
■ -r. n ed, I by t; .. K.>tal Trade at
"" " P' ":i-h Hav i.g to purchase in
•' I".-' -'eo^'-e depart-. , • t give him the
. ear 11 anv It tail Dealer in the city.
L-avts Tomorrow For L x "g'or, Ken-
tucky, Over the Choctaw.
Ft, Keno, Sept. 10—M j r stone re-
:e.vod a communication this mor irg
;roui J F. Holden, trfliac m tnnger of t^
Ohoota- , which he read to the troopr.
It stated tha! a contract had Lee- sign-
ad tor the transportation of the troops
it l-1. U no, to Ltx'ngton, Kv . via the
Ohr-c'awand JI.K a rIT rail road and
iiquiy TO marie when t B command
would be ready togo, Mrj r stone re-
plied sa;icg, he and the troops would b-
ready by Wednesday. The soldiers ex
pect now to get nnj bj ti t time.
THE DAUGHTER OF THE ON EDEfi
AO? PASSES AWAY.
THE MOTHER WiOSTEATED
\\"th Grief For the Daughter-During
Uer Illness She Rallied Many Times
and Gave Hopes of Recovery,
llut at IVist She Succumbs.
Den1, r in 'li >ie
BINO DHPAUTAiE:
A8«*ortm«nt o? riuh
(*hj«; Kr ' K (
ft'lvaatmrfi f lo .v«r
Tb ia becofit goe« to
:
Two Cardinal
uustnmf rj.
Principles...
/.y rUS/,VES.t WILL AL v 4 YS Q' OBSERVED.
THE BEST GOODS,
Lowest Prices
TItpm '.vj 1 i wmi : ti K- p ('u Call on linn
Sixth nn 1 C Street, where the busine « will be coDtiuued,
M ju Bo wmm>
/' WHOLESALE, and i^ETAlL GROCER,
*- V^V 3T,?rr^, Okla.
.trans-mi SISSIKPI A. o INTf,knational
EXPOSlTIOHf
j 'AHA. STB , Ji jir |_jroVKMBER 1, 1898
'or this occiaion the A T. Jt S. !•'
I!y will sell sell lichen to Omaha and
return from IVrrv at the following rates
ami on following dates,
,r tickets limited to November lo'.h
IS.'.1 1 u-keta on sale June lit to Oct
l->'h limited forrotum to November
lo'h at rate of $ J 0o.
I' or tickets limited for return 30 da\s
• rom date of sale but not later than
Nov. loth at rate of 71 dates of sale
June 1st. to Oct, 3oth,
No stopover* allowed on any tickets.
I'. E Wsstebvf.lt, Agent.
That dark brown taste and horrid
, breath ;0u have in the morning is
oaueed by an inactive live-; some medi-
cinea relieve f ,r a while; others for a few
aajra, iiut llerbine enree. j.; (;,lrne(t
*'>u invite .ii.-ipp„ ninant when Sou
experiment. Ue Witts Little K irlv
are pliant, e.Hy. tl,-,rou«l, little
. PHI" Ihey cure constipation sod aick
headache just as sure at vou take them.
To Towuslte .SettUrs.
On S-pt. 22, 1808, tilings for lots of al
*eet, northwe t and north Perry will bf
rscfived by the hoard. I will mak*
>our papers and certify as notary pulai,
or'..; each applicator; it will be cor
rectly and legally done. Come and E,.
meat, the court house I will have thf
correct No of blocks. li, wise and
orae to me.
Henry T. SL'MNF.U
Ballard's Snow Liniment cures
U eunaatism, Neuralgia, Headache, S,ck
Headache, Sore Throat, CuIb, Sprainr
Uruiaee, O d Sores, Corns, and all paii
and lLthmation. The m-st penelralirg
Liniment in the world. Try it o.", A -0
L E. Garnett.
PERRY MILL COMPANY,
Mcrchnnl /Vllllcrc.
COT EQUIPPED MIIJi 173 THE
Capacity GOO Elorr«1«i.
t ^poct arJ jabbing r.r Jim solicited Sifod-il sttcuiion la brim
irada
.« -• . •tnik'**"*- . . . . ,>ti
: " ' V(V|:,t bf ; w UT h.j" Mons.'
- I" • 1 ; « h.i: 11**vcr ("tnul im\ rrll.-f; surU
" I I . in U-1 ng (_\\>('AltKTS I
i ' " l-«s*ng,s « ,JU>. and If 1
■ a ro • KJvemw.i". i-.r ohcu lit.•vcmouti It
d roller. A VIM Mil. Ill-NT.
1* j Ru-sst'U si., iA'trolt, ailcb
CANDY
CATHARTIC
T* AOS K'AWH PCCISTrKIO
... CURE CONSTIPATION. . .
Bl.tlln, ll,«M, Ufl ^
Ld geation is the direct cause of die-
eases that kill thousands of persona an-
nually. Stop the trouble at the r utset
vitb a little Prickly Ash Bitters- it
strengthens the stomach and aids digee
tion. Sold by L. E. Garnett.
There is no pain or discomfort when
Iaulehs Bh-kkye Pile Ointment is
used. It relieves that itching increased
hy scratching. It is prepared with
scientific accuracy and professional
knowledge, and ia the ki d that -ur a.
bhnd, bleeding, itching and prolrudin*
i Pi ea with no pain or loss of time, ,. E
Garnett.
Blacnoslg c* Grippe.
True pr.ppe |s a Krrm tlisea3e -
r^i "S thc c'rculatiou, and pr?
i li)': t,ssue organ of thc brxly.
, ,-V t .r sI>e"Iy collaj-sc and t„;u-
h to the aged and debfiiUted. Aftei
I -i i i't StaRe Peof1'-' wonder tl.at t: . -
• of'?hVer- Tlley Ci'" iJ ibe °"1I
f - if'PPt lis. f-.ct is ti-;
. 1! h'i" alive,end if not destroyed
U 1 • ;> b:e.-ilc,ii^ down the COUiUtn-
, and 1,-ave you a physical wn-,-k.
i t n f K ?"C"k' k"ou" Umt searches
it and u strov;. every grippe Kerw in
the system is Urailliun Halm. A Hue
pi-,U cure? ' UuiUasat - coin-
Advcr'is i l.ctters
Folio A-irg ia the I Bt of unc'ai , .d
letters remaining in the post-Bice Bt
Perry, Oklahoma, for the we k «nd ng
Tjesday, Sept 19, 18H8 Persons calling
or these letters will please sa . "adver-
tised.
Brown, C'haucey, Kilfifert. G. M. \
liowmau, BL La., John
Chapman, J .\1 Lindsay, O O
Carson, Mrs El /.\ Lunger, J L
Carter, RB Maupin, Ch .a
'ox, Mrs Ju'ia Morris, Mis. Thumat
Priestly, J \\r
R ulrignt z, S D
Ilucker, John
il-ce, Miss l-'annie
Smiih, Laurel zr
1 alkert, -Tatnea
Thompson, Mora
Uok.-r, J. F..
Vcrgis, Art
•Johnson Mrs Amy Walker, J
Jones, L II Vo.t, IP, man
C Ckawioko, P. M.
Town ite Filiugi.
Keitlera and lot occupants that get
me to prepare their tilings will pleas,
briug their booth certificates aud cerli
dcates given them by the board of town
site of early days, also bring a memor
andum showing what street and be-
tween the streets so that I can correctly
locate your lota on the new plat. It if
Hlwavs I-est to make no mistakes. Conn
Sept. 22 and afler to my oflice iu coi'rt
house.
Henry T. Sumner.
Coleman, If u
r p, Carey
Freeman Cal
Fought, J D
Grant, E \V
Grant. J
G-igery, Sam
iIerig:ou, John
Ha*a, Henry
Aii-Mgais-r I'i-r. Sep 19-M,ss Win
°|" p-v - daug er of Mrs. Jefferson
Davis, d„d at noon yesterday 8k tha
' W"Kt 111, 0 •'-tl « h piace ehe
hs ■ « • « i«: the e-.riy part of the
"-ml a-us n. .She I,ad been ill
fur s yeral we- s and a flight ago,
h «'Hs . gnosed a, malarial
" ' ' r'i her condition be-
o?'U,bT"' rl0Ui'- "° th3t coneultatL.Q
I tr " e l],*m n^ceesary,
' r rave reiewed hope
that aha would u« maWjr recover.
Du„ngthepa3t week eateoislly was
her oonditmn oonsidered favorably and
I v.as thought that her removal fr0m
hah -i would ba possible ia a lav das ■
fl3 tha b >U i i i- j ■ , j - ,. u
' ,r the 6eason,
*iV' : ^ j attendant prao-
duIi'ii. 'n tl10 '1Juse- Saturday
" relapro was noticed
and through. tha Bhfl ^
stron^th perceptibly.
•-.ahda} i g I physicians said
, , e' not fw off, and at not a
. ! ca^toen<l-h- ruffsrings. which
' ^ been intenaa. Mrs. Davia
- itch.dun mittingl/ atherdaugh
bedside and aha ia now bowed with
•orrow. Hhe is ;at too ,1 to read the
sag* i of c n<!o-ence that are arr.ving
'ii ai! pirte uf the country.
The funeral asrviaM Will be he'd at
Kicbmoml, \ I,on Fnlay,
Okl Iionin Mrcet Fair.
OK.ahoma City, O. T„ October 9-lj,
For tha ab v oeo iai< a ticketa win be
■O I lit rate of one :,nd one-third fare
or round tr p.
Da as of i ale O >t 9-lfi, limited for re
urn to 0;toi.er 17ih,
K W'e tetsv lt, Agent,
A 20 cent I,on 1'oni-. Pure Solubl
l-un concentrated an-l pure Amorphous
";,ie w -ontinned in Cheatham's
- -te t ss Chill Tonic, makii git the moet
iesiral.le I oa Tonlo on the market. It
-a true loni?, strengthens, appetizer
' uer up of the system, and blood puri-
'ler, Only 00cents.
m-rtSkuiii.afi'1 "i"-."1" ">" Minn®- thf
uVn : ^ Vo k a ^
line. purult/thV'bUwJ"1!™101
stores loat inanhix-tl
inil pocket
i took.
T&J
0U0 tl
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IV-J.IK
w- «■ <*>« tMll'w.I 111
M M ro H \ 4 f
• "iirir
Jour Wfi.i
will V,' ' : r'is 1 lk,; " "'to
- ^,l' p ' *. I'l" 'I •« llfl. 11,
' T~Baiiir-n *f * •' { '">K i-i ••
• .1, ,, '• " (" ' 1 • I r V ■ fil l ■ r -
Put your strniach, liver nnd b'ocd li
healthy condition aiu] }.ol, onn
ease. Prick * Ash Bittkb, ,a aaucoe.s
rul system regulator. y0ld by L I'
(iarnett.
To Oure a Ool i „ n j_/
luke uxative Brorae QtUaini i -
cure"'lae "I- fni'sn
Did Yo
IflRQn J;
iURStLL^-i L
When it •.
Yo-jr Town,
Rut we wor. t talk ir 5 ,
now.
OurO«n«ral Catal«ru
Buyo,
Winter ItSOF-:
- ">r it
j and §
'J r.iid 'i
Is ready for diatribe ;',.n • , Bn. '
#00 pogoa, over r ^ ?
more tlrnn 4 ,UV - . . ?
Io ordering fn.a, , J
dollar stock oi good- r„.;„ }
Your Money llc.u, 0o.
oro not ns R6or^aon:oU.
Send IS cents io partly pay fywp.g,, (
exproaaage, and we will t Bt| y,)U c f
"f onr Oencj-ul OaUilcguu nod liujai,
• UluO
MONTGOMERY ftltD S 00.
The Cro.it II Ordor ijju .r. '
® 111 to 120 Mict-.ii-i A.e., Laic; j
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