Daily Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 214, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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Baa in Me dome TMUtb (Tut prices
ON
Dr? Ooobs, "Motions, Etc
♦♦
That should be of interest to everybody that need such articles as we itemize below,
or anything in the Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Gents' Furnishing
Goods, Trunks, Valises, Parasols, etc. We will make it of interest to you to come and
see us before purchasing elsewhere. We received the firsL of the week 150 pieces White
Wash Goods for Snmmer Dresses. They are of the very best and latest patterns, and
by getting a very liberal discount on them we will guarantee our prices on this line to
be from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than at other stores. We only itemize a few prices
as space prevents the full assortment:
White Wash Goods.
One lot of 105 yds tlint are cheap at oc, go
now for 3^C
One lot of HI yds that are usually linrgains at
8Jc, go now for 5C
One lot of 93 yds that any store in Perry w ill
•sk you 12A to !5c a yd, go now at 8/^C
One lot of !H) yds that competition will not meot
•t 15c, go now for 9C
One lot of 43 yds that are good values at 20c,
go now for IIC
The above are absolutely guaranteed as represented.
, imity Cloth.
Here is a Swap
We chrried over from last year about 75 pieces of
Dimity Cloth that cost us 7 and 8c, now go for a few
days only at 5C pgr yd
Organdies==8 1=30.
Likewise we were unfortunate in carrying over
about 30 pieces of Organdies that were bought good and
cheap nt 'J to 13c per yd. The low price of 8jc should
clean them out in a short time.
Apron Gingham.
Choice of 100 pieces of Imperial Apron Ging-
ham that we soulk for (i^c, go now for 4c
Seventy-five pieces Sceatch Lawn that always
sells for 5c per yd, goes now for 3c
American Prints.
200" pieces American Blue, Gray, Black,
White and l'inks, the most standard Prints sold, all
go for. : 4c
Laces and Embroideries.
We haven't time to enumerate the many bargains
we have in Laces and Embroidery which we have just re-
ceived .
Jellico Muslin.
Dont forget our Jellico LL Muslin that is worth
tic, go now for 31-2c
Notions.
2.000 cards Swan Bill Hooks and Eyes 2c
9,000 Hat Pins - lc
2,000 boxes Mourning pins lc
400 Oroquet Hooks lc
500 Robber llair Pins lc
2,000 papers pins lc
2,000 papers Safety pins . lc
5,000 spools thread, any number . lc
10 gross Pearl Buttons 4c
100 Hair Notts 4c
Shoop's needles, per paj>er 3c
10< Hair Curlers 4c
5,000 Cedar Pencils lc
This is only a small assortment of our Notion line
that we have reduced the prices 011.
Shoes.
Remember our Slaughter Sale 011 all Ladies and
Men's footwear still continues and will do so during the
summer season. This line is going very fast now as
low price tell the story.
Don't forget we carry a full line of Clothing, Pants, Trunks, Valises, Hats and Gents' Furnishings,
which we will tell you about later
Keep watch of our ads and don't forget the place.
KNOX BROS. South Side Square.
ROYAL ACTRESSES.
^•otitic lit I'lnurlli - Who (lave Won
'i'llfir Wu>* to I'nnio hii«1
No l l© TI Ilea.
Since Tn{'Iioiii ti :.cttl lu-r way Into
the heart of a duke ;naii) women of the
fttatff ha ve been eh •'!' < uough to take
the hint. From I'at i i, w ho, not sat isflt-t!
with having been .>iar<|iii&e tie C'aux,
it endeavoring to qualify licrself for
another and higher title, to the beauti-
ful woman who, although the wife of
the duke of Cambridge, wn* m inodefct-
Ijr content to be K: wn as plain Mrs.
Fitz (it orge, the li : is a long and in-
teresting one. Who has not heard of
the peculiar motive ;ha! induced Chris-
tine Nilsson to i)< come the Countess de
MirandaV Then there was Helen Fau-
eit, who was loved far and wide as Lady
Martin; "Connie (lilchrist," who
skipped into the titles of Orkney, Kirk-
well and Hamilton; Lady Cluncarty,
who had been fan. us a* Miss "Belie
Bilton," this last i-.rl .f the concert
balls winning no U*k than six great
titles by her arts. The iari of Huston
married Miss lvute making her
the prospective couv.tcf-s of three lines,
• well as the actual ini-1r« ss of three
regal mansioi . l/u'y I ranees Hope
Pelhatn-( Tuiton \\. Known on both
tides of ti sea :i. M'.y Vohe, while she
now stand-" a good chance of being
dudM - of Newct tit and t he niltn m
of 35.000 acres. Hut at the top of the
list, if nt 1 he < 1 d, la Misi Rata Vaughn,
who has married Col. Wcllesley, u neoi
relative of the duKe of Wellington, il
ibis lady succeeds to the position oi.
which it is claimed in marrying she had
her eye, she will, surpassing all her
rivals, be the princess of Waterloo.—
Cincinnati Enquirer.
'Hint Wiim How.
"I anw Mr. Polygon to-day, mamma,M
Mid little Miss Iiellefield.
"Mr. Polygon? I don't know anybody
of that name," replied Mrs. liellefield.
"You know the gentleman that called
day before yesterday?"
"His name isn't Polygon. It's Drigga.
How did you conic to think it was Poly-
gon ?"
"Why, mamma, you nOd yourself that
#he was a many-sided man." — Pitts-
burgh r 'l ronicle-Te.leirrnph.
A counh is an e isy tiling to cure if ta-
ken in time. It h 'dangerous to neglect
one for any length of time, I >r. Himuions'
Cough Syrup I* Kunrunteed. Fifty cents
a in tlili • ol i ' \ LII W hlti 11.
Purify th« sewera of tin* body and
stimulate the digestiva organs to main
tain health and strength and energy.
Prickly Ash Hitter* is a tonic for the kid-
ney*, liver, stomach and bowels. For
*alu by L. E. Garnett.
ICfiil l>tnlc For Hah*,
llur-galn Iti fiirm ami city property
■amen li Dkmmis.
Advert lNe<l U'ttern.
Following is tlie list of unclaimed
letters rt'iiiulniiiK tn the postotttce at
Perry, Oklahoma, for the weekending
Monday, May St, IHiili. Persons call-
ing for these letters will please say
"advertised."
Hell, Krnest Baker, Mrs. liclle
Carpenter,Charles Davis, liefor
Klllson. Mrs. L Harris, Allen
llall, O II Hoover, Mrs. MaryK
.lolinson, .1 Lawless, Mary
Meyers, Thomas McKenna,MrsE111111 a
McCuen, Grant RI^Bins, A L
liichardson, .1 I. Hamey, •) M
Sanders, Leva Thompson, Seth
Williams, Mrs.FT Williams, Sam
Wlllinghani Geo W
C. CllA wfolld, I'M.
.M>
It's funny! tonight, Big Tent.
Hai,i.aiii>'s *ow Linimknt cures Klieu
mutism, Neil nil niii, Heiuliirlip, sicli head,
uelie, sore throat, cuts, sprains, lirulseB
old sores, eorns, und all pain and Intluma-
tlon. The most penetrating liniment in
the would. Price 25 and 50 cents. I, E
O arnett.
To those who drink whiskey for
pleasure: HARPER Whiskey adds
zest to existence. To those who drink
whiskey for health's sake; HARPER
Whiskey makes life worth living.
Sim.i) it v W.m. Si hi n, Perry, O. T.
—
Fur Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bron-
chitis, or I 'onsutnptlon,n medicine c vuals
Hai.kaiid's IIoiikiioiinii Sviti'e. Price 25,
«nd 50 cts. L E Garnett.
Why use an outside Hour when "Pride
of Perry" made at home is the best
money can buy.
The "Cp-to-Date Grocery" is head
quarters for Htruwberries and all
kln^lsof vegetables. 5-17-tt
Monty to loan on City. Buiineti and Roll-
pcncc property.
3 24 dlf FrtdS. Gum.
Iiriuk Black and Tan Anhouser
Busch's favorite Porter. A healthful
summer beverage. M-tfd
No place like home—Secure one on
easy payments from )Ianskkt& Iikn-
nih.
HOOMTOLT'iBOUOH ill units RUnVION.
♦ IU.i'0 Las Vegas, N. M. iHO.(ll).
Round trip rute from Perry, O. T.
Tickets on sale .lutie l!2 and 2>l, good
until .1 iiiiu UHth.
,1. II, Graham, Agent.
See us for Insurance.
Dennis.
Hansen &
...
Wanted.
Good reliable oil salesmen 011 coin
mission or salary. Address Quaker
(HI & Implement Co., Cleveland, O.
It's funny! tonight, Big Tent.
If you would have your clothes Ilia
delicate clear white, so desirable, use
Bed Cross Ball Blue. i-i.-i-m
A BOOAf TO MANKIND!
Do you want good flour? The "Up- j
to-Date" handles Pride of Perry, and
Big Hand, the B. B. and toe O. B. If
you have any trouble in making good
bread try a sack of "O. 15." warranted
to be the best in the market. Re-
member we handle the best Hour. .V17
I'B 1}
Ark i 'ity
Winfielu
Wichita
K City
ChicnKO
Donver
KAILH0AD TIMETABLE
NORTH BOUND,
ExprPf-e Exprrws Lo Freight
* No 408 " —
.1 1 'I j> in
7 Qo P m
7 ' p in
U 90 p m
6 :«) a in
U (Ni p in
Html on
Perry
Kr Unthrie
Ok < ity
" I'nroell
No 40ti
k :r> a ni
H a m
i 30 a in
10 40 a 111
fi p m
9 4 < a m
11 15 a in
soctth HOUND.
No 422
12 li p m
5 31pm
Kxpref
No 405
I". p m
II l 'i p in
I'J 30 n in
1 :v> a m
Kxpieea
in;
12 15 p m
1 IS p m
2 12 p in
:t:« p m
10 31 p m
10 :u> a m
Lo Frelgli
No 421
100 p n.
3 40 n 111
D
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v2 §2 ron
CURE
A New Discover/ for tlis G:rtam Cure of INTERNAL ana
EXTERNAL FILES, WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE Al.L OTHERS HAVE FAILED-
I'UBKS, BY MAIL, 75 CENTS; BOTTLEt,. 50 CENTS.
JAMES F. BALLARD. Sols Proprietor,
3:0 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
Por SilvS? I.. R OnrriBtt.
Trains 405,4<h'., it 7, ion dally. Trains 421 and
483 dally < • x««•; > t Hunday
No. 4'M' '"...nitfli train for chlraKO niaklnu
close eonneetlon at Kansas « Ity. Also makes i
"onneetlon at Newton for Denver ami ('all-
•ornla and at WInfield with southern Kai
*raln for west.
No. 40* makes eonneetlons forChlcag and
r «iker ronneetlon at \\ Intleld with h< athern
hvnsi.4 train for th« eait, ami at wirhitu
•\itli "Krlsro" train east sh*e, er Is ut-
urhed lo train ut Wichita for Kansas I'I y.
No. 405 and 40; throuuli trains fortialveston
\o. 421 and 422 earry passengers between
. kansas City and liuthrle.
Ickets sold and bagKRKO checked to all
• Jnts In the country.
Hound trip ticiietp kooiI for ten days sold
locnl points whore the one way fare Is not
iv«r $.~ .ooat a reduction of 10 percent.
F V.'estervelt, Agent.
Where
to go on
your vacation
The Hummer climate of Southern
California Is delight fill. (]o I here
and see the wonders of the ureal
west en route. Low round trip
rates will be made late III June
uirl early In .luiv by tlie Santa Ke
Route, with liberal privileges,
choice of return mutes, and limit
limit, Semi for In.I particulars,
•i ii ^raliHin, nitcni Ivrry. Ok.
BAKERY and
SHORT ORDER Honse,
RUEB BROS., Props.
mi
X3sst Bstlxers,
Bsst Osolcs.
L\'crotliinj; Cluun and lip-
to-Date.
bouthwest Corner Square,
PERRY, OKLA.
THOS. DOYLi
LAWYER,
V\ ill PrnclioM iu h!I Territoria' and Fo«i*
ernl Courts. North Sid* of
SquHre, Perry Ok.'i.
Klrut ! uhllslivd In Dally l iilerprlse- riinm
May luili. (Hint.
Notice*
To Whom it May Concern.
Notice In hereby tflventhut Morion* lletrl
man hmtliln d, y Hied It's p«>tIIl n for llcenne
to retail IImuoih iii i'erry Nolilc CouiiM
oklahoma Territory, mid ili.it uiiU'sm oblee '
Hon to Hie fame an required hy Inw . he filed
I, STRICKER
/l.rchitecf and
I'KHRV, OKLA.
h timiiten mniln ami plami
tlrnwn on sliiut notice. All work
I Halinl'iietory.
Ollice lit (!ooi E.ist Long Roll lumher Yirdl.
Cheap money I'ay part any tlimv-
Money on hand- IIanken It Djbmmis uu'.i
by the ;inl dny of' Jiuie, ' A" *|>7 'iSIi'
mild |ieiltloti will be grunted
I'nirv il I'
I'erry. o. T., May lli.'lww,
Homii f, Lamm, County Clerk.
NORTH SlliS BARBER SHOP
EC M0SSMMM, Prop.
CM Puliabm A rtiit of Ptrr/.
Always Ask
for
FERD. HEIM KEG BEGS
- - or a - -
Small Bottle of Scliarnagael.
Best
Beer
Sold in Perry.
J. L. McCarthy, Agent,
....TDK.,..
wrEWWW
HliADKN & IIUUKI.KY, Prop'*
Fine Win«s, Liquors and Cigars
enlalirat.il Anlisum r and
Origiual lludvemxr IWr.
West Side, Opponlte I'oHlufllce
Dr. J. W. Dillard,
Physician & Surgeon
lln^ I'lles.ItleedlnK Fn
the Kye, Kar, Nose and Throat.
PKKKY oi.ka.
0
9
i
J
Turf SalonJ
I FINE
Wm. Sohn, Prop. «
J
WINES, LIQUORS?
and Cigars. (
6
Hest K<|Ulp(>e()
Billiard Parlor.
Courteous Treatrrent.
•*>
Dr. F. C .Seids.
DENTIST.
ItooMs I and HOIoIm lluOdlne.
Opera House,
June 6th, 1899.
-PERRY- ~
nammoth. ninslrels.
will make a sliowing at
Perry < Ipera House,
June Uth, 18011.
Brookins and Courtney
the well-known (Joniedianu
Cnko Wnikers will give you
your money's worth
Other Incidental Attractions.
A Eood Show for Ladies.
and Centlemen.
TIcketH on (title ut lloweinloblerV.
Norton 4 M«rrlm n Prop*.
Llauon
tntClHN.
Houtlmwit Oornar of H<|tiara,
I'arty, Oklahoma. J
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