Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1898 Page: 3 of 8
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'SEE- JOHN A. HANSEN
V ^ POS i%
Hre r™««,Iisiirai{!,
Largest Agency and
BEST COMPANIES.
He Has Plenty of
Eastern Mossy ti Leas
£N FARMS at LOWEST
HATES made in Territory.
North Side, Opposite P. 0.
|PAINT-- ITS USE AND ABUSE
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Local.
EatSuDday dinner at Hotel Perry, the
pastry will be made out of Cream 1* lour.
For sale by A . D. Hurch
Ost new and second hand Brhool books
at (he 1V>8"office Book Store. *
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The Famous
Removal Sale
Mutter and eggs wanted at the Up to-
date, opposite the postoflice.
R- II. Harvey, dentist, office up stairs
in old Bank of Perry budding. 2olm
The American Steam Laundry does
only F'bst class work I<e.ive orders at
P. O Book Store. •
We furnish money for making tinid
proofs.—Walter* .V Brkedino, offloe
over Knoi Bros. store, Booth aide square
-Nlittie K Bryan stenographer and typ^
writer in the Perry Music store, wee'
_ 27 tf
tom and Henry have the tinest bath
pnrlors in the city. Hot, cold and show
er. Sooth of Spear's g-ocery. G 10 tf
There is a t ight way and a wrong
way to use paint, and a right grade
and a wrong grade to buy. If
you would use paint the right way
yoN should buy the right grade.
There are places where cheap
paint might be advisable, but us
ually the best quality you can get
is the best investment you can
make. Our well made, high
grade Sherman-Williams paints
you'll appreciate.
E E. Howendoblcr.
"Application for De.d" blanks on sale j
at this office, ."> cents each, li") cents p
dr^«n. 1 ou need theae row if you ha
lots in any of the additiois. tf
Krnm the numl>er of Republicans it
our city today from all parte of the coui
ty, it would seem that the ticket put aj
by the convention rould not help being
elected, They are all < nthusiastic for
the MJccees of the ticket bo't territor al
•od ount \
y.- II McCubbinp, the old reliable gro
cer, will this week remove to the Mcln-
tyre building, norlh side, where he wish
es his customers to come for bargains in
hl,i 'ine. ^8 oy tfd
The dark brown taste and horrid
breath )cu have in the morning is caused
by inactive liver; some medicines relieve
for a while; Others for a few days, but
Herbine cures. Sole by L. Garnett
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has tie
larges! sale of any Salve in the world.
I bis fact and its merit has led dishonest
people to attempt to counterfeit it.
book ott for the man who attempts to I
' f11'* ycu when yrU call for DeWitt's
Itch Ki-z-l Silve the great pile cure. ]
it) Drug store
The drugs in Or. Simmons Sareap-
arilla areso concentrated that the dose
s very small, but nevertheless it is so
scientifically combined that it is read-
ly retained and assimilated by the
moat delicate sensitive stomach, Fifty
cents nod 50 doses.
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QI K Building is almost done. We expect to begin moving Septem
ber 20th, and will have our GRAND OPENING October 1st.
But we still have too many Goods to move. Wc want VOL' to
help us move and will PAY YOU WELL FOR YOUR SERVICES
in the way of SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS on all goods now
in stock.
This is an opportunity you will seldom get to buy goods in small
quantities at WHOLESALE PRICES.1
We are making especially LOW PRICES on CLOTHING, DRY
GOODS and SHOES.
Watch for onr Grand Opening, October 1st,
Zel 5$
H _
Square, Opposite Court House
ift I 0 (£
J 3 Pieces Bed Room Suits J
$ 13.00.
Furniture,
QUEENSWARE, CARPETS, Etc.
R. E. Wade
t My personal attention given to J
$
— - ^ l veil L
^Undertaking
All Kinds of Repairing and Upholstering Neatly Done.
North Side Square.
Oet tho e school (looks at the Postof-
flce Hook S'ore,
Wichita fair this week.
Try the Posloflice Hook Store fj
sohool booka. •
"Sore feel"—some of the Omaha ei-
ourtiooi'ta report.
Jack Tearuy and brother were up
frjm Guth-ie laet evening
£j3chool books at the P. stofTice liook
Store. «
Lon Mniiarie, the court crier, was
down from Newki-k Sunday.
Ed Mossman took the train yesterday
Doon to viait nt Notnan a fnw days.
Mr. and Mrs. I'ancoaat are attending
the Wich ta fair and v siting relatlvet,
1 Kid" Bevis and K. W. Jones assisted
Mulhall in their base ball contest jeiter
J iy with Stillwater,
W. W Powers, Bon of W. J. Puwerp,
wbo ia a soldier from a Missouri regi-
ment Jb here visiting hia parenta
Tbe;1>roof of the pudding is in the
e tin(f.of it. So eat bread made out of
Creata flour, For sale by A D. Hurch
Edgar W. Jonee, of Guthrie, and Misi
L*>e White, of Omahii, were married 11
the latter place Saturday afternoon
"Fatti«" Taylor was arnon^ the visi-
tors at Mullhall yestejday to see the
bah game. ^ ou can't ke?p him away.
LaeitoCummingo returned last night
frmi a twj week's visit at Mulhall. One
of her girl friendB retorned with her.
L It. Inra Ikeld who has been visit-
ing hie old friends in this city for the
psst w .-k his gone to Wintiald, Kansas,
on business.
Miss Blanche Hen'ght came up from
Guthrie Saturday to B; ml Sunday with
her parents west of town. She returned
to Guthrie last Digljt.
The cilv will fell all of the old flooring
on the "C" street bridge to the kighesi
bidder for cash. Apply to the street
and alley committee.—J, E, Evans,
Chairman.
K. M. White, the next representative
frvm the third district is in the city to
day attending a meeting of the county
central comm ttee.
Held I'p by a Mob
| Last Tuesday Mr. Pumpkin was on
I his way to Perry and just before he
went out of the bottom of Cow creek,
twenty men rode out with their guns
raised and demanded of him his hnrse
and all of his money. Ha was on his
way to Burch's store to buy Cream flour.
A. D Buboh, Sole Agt.
Sher ff Like and d puty, of Pawnee
were in town last evening looking for
I burglars.
| L)n Whorton returned Sucday roon
j from his Denver trip, Ve reports a
| grand time.
Miss Kl'a Garner left Saturday even
ing for Parsons, Kan., where she will
v.sit with her sister and attend school.
We have unlimited funds to loan on
farm property.—Walters ± , lliiKjyji.vi;,
oflice over Knoi Bros Store, soulh side
•quare. 0 1C tfdw
One bottle will convince the most
•keptical of the real merits of Dr. Sim-
mons' Sarsaparilla, concentrated and
icientitinally combined, pleasant and ef-
fective. Fifty dow** fur j0 cents,
Ia your c^ild pun*', peekrd and peev-
ifch? Does It have convulsions? If go,
it has worms. Wiiitk'n Crkam Vkkmi
fvok is the only safe rure. Every bottl®
i« guaranteed to bring worms, 2oc. L.
E. 0 rnett.
No use asking Smith, Brown and Jjnes
wh'at to do for your chills. Cheatham's
Tas'elese Chill Tonio wiil cure you—
cure you quickly and completely. Give
it a trial. Guarnntetd Prioe 50 cents
E. E. Brown of the Oklahoma City
Times Journal accompanied his mother
home to this city yesterday, She ha'ving
been visiting with him r0r some time.
Truth wears a ell. People have learned
that Dewitt's Little Eariy U sers are re-
j l'able little pills for regulating the bowe's
I curing constipation and sick headach
They don't grip. City Drug Store.
W ■ K Barrett, who is a democrat
right, and a soldier boy of the fort is
here visiting his relatives and many-
friends who are glad to see him He
"joined out" as a private but now car-
ries two stripes on the arms of his coat.
Low rates to Omaha, Neb, round trip
t'ekets will be sold from Perry, O T.
daily until Oct. 31st at rate of $13 1(5 lim
ited for return seven days from date
of sMe—E E Westervelt.
A few reasons why Cheatham's Taste-
less Chill Tonic should be used. It is
effective; it is harmless; it is pleasant to
tske; it is quick in its aotion; it is guar
anteed to cure. Fifty cents.
For drtvirg out dull4 bilious feelirg
strengthening the appetite and increas-
ing the capacity of the body for work
i hickly A sit Bittk H is a golden rem-
edy, Sold by L E. Garnett.
Miss Klla Augustine who has been
enj tying mountain life and scenery in
Colorado for the past three months re-
turned home last evening much im
proved in health.
The lady who imported a Peruvian dog
for the sake of hiB Peruvian bark to cure
chills hud never hfard of Cheatham's
Tastelees Chill Tonio. It cures the
chills anywhere, some how. Guaran-
teed. Tastelees 50 cents
Sensational Diforoa Oldie Settled
Mrs. compromised her divorce
case today and one of the terms of set-
tlement was to use only the Guthrie
Crtim rttjrur. Fur nl« by A. I), Umgh,
The first regiment band returned last
evening from their Omaha trip. They
a'e a handsome lot if fellows and at
traded muoh attention at Omaha both
personally and from the excellent oIbes
of music they discoursed. Oklahomans
were proud of their band
Put your stomach, liver and blood in
healthy condition and you can defy dis-
ease. Pbick v Ash Bittkhs is a sucoess
ful system regulator, Sold by h E.
Usrnstt,
•'ohn Dtilaney and sister, Miss Anna
j Ifft yeeterday for their old borne at Mob
jerly, Mo, Miss Anna will remain per
j manently but John is loo tirmly Okla
homanized to remain in Missouri longer
|than a few days t0 visit his parents.
For the Wichita State Fair, Sept. 19
to 24,'98, the Santa Fe will sell round
trip ticket" to Wichita and return Sept.
inclusive, limited to return to Sept.
26th at the rate of $3.30 from Perry, O.
T.—E. E. Westervelt, agent.
Banker Moore went out to his farm
ten miles southeast of Perry this morn-
ing to look after his stock He was ac-
companied by Fred Wilson, who is quite
interested in the calf business in this
oounty.
V C. Welch and wife returne) on the
j evening paeseng«r from their excursion
' 'o OlDHbli.
I Editor (Mark and wife of the Demo-
crat Pafiot returned from their Ouia-
j ba trip yesterday.
Juilge Diggs came down from New-
kirk Saturday evening to spend Sunday
in a good town.
A clean ebirt is a good thing—try the
P.O. Book Store, agents for the Amer
can Steam Laundrv, *
Mrs. E. Ilueb, mother of the Kueb
Bros., is here from Augusta, K insas, on
a visit to the boys.
Attorney Henry Hudsou was among
us Sunday. Hs came do vn from New-
kirk where he is attending court.
Backache, sprains, bruises, cuts, rheu-
matifiH, catarrh, diarrhoea, cramp colic,
all aches and pjins speedily cured with
Hunt s Lightning Oil. Facing, mo^ey
refunded.
% A SLUGGISH BRAI^ .... J
«h Clltscd b.y ImF'rffCt Digestion and Disorder !
in the Liver and Bowels.
<|PRICKLY ASH BITTERS 1
IS A BOOM TO BRAIN WORKER?. W
It purifies the bowels, strengthens and regulates the 9k
m IlVCr' af d!Z"fon, promotes vigor of body W
JK cheerfulness and mental activity. A
®OLD BY ALL 0RUQQI3T8
PR|CE $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
For Sale by L. E, Carnett
A walk over our city would convince
any one that we are enj tying a prosper
ous and substantial growth. Maw resi
dences are continually springing up and
not a vacant one to be found in Perry .
Veiy few locations outside.the territory
can truthfully sny as much.
It is too much to have to scratch for a
living and for relief also, Hunt's Cuie
will not help you in the former case, hut
will sure cure the Itch, Kingworms an
Tetter or it coat you nothing. Trice 00
cents.
why remain siok. If troubled with
Scrofula, Sorofulous Humor, Boils,
Humors on the faoe, Catarrh, etc.. we
aik that you give Dr. Simmons' Sar-
saparilla a trial. Fifty cents and 30
doseB.
?ure constipation
OAMVHIVW, Krrulntu liut *1*1 ImucU r ,ru
If you are inclined to become di^satis
tied wit4i J our location take a wo k's lay
off and visit any part of the country, we
care uot where and you wi'l return fully
satisfied that for thirft, industry and
zml, Oklahoma and especially Perry i«
the garden spot of the union.
Mrs. h. 8, Whitney and ch Mren is
turnrd home last syeniog from an eight
weeks visit with relatives iu Iiwa. Mrs
W, says that the states are nil right to
visit in but from a business point of view
the people do not have the business
push and energy that character.* the
averags Oklahoma 0ity or villsge.
BOON TO M AIM KIND!
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CURE
A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PA1M
eURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
ES' Bv Mail' 75 Cents; Bottles, 50 Cents
JAMES F. BALURD, Sole Proprietor, - - 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS. MO.
FW Sale by L. E. Garnett.
It is not what a manufacturer saye
about his own medicine that ouree a
patient, but, what the medicine does
Ballard's Horkhouno Syrcp does the
work and does it well. It cures coughs
and colds in a aay. Its healing sooth-
ng and quieting. 25 £500, L, fi, Oar*
n«tt,
The tat undertaker
Who plants I >v ti "acre
Poor vu ti.M i f i juKh an,i cold,
ji 'lylttnj. :MliTcr?inir,
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A'ui tor tlioHe who desire
A fa f" K" «K*ier
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DuWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
«rv Pilts, «sh , Bs ;ac.
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