Daily Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 215, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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Hgain THUe dome TOtb Cut prices
ON
2>n> ©00&8, notions, 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 first 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:
GIVE
White Wash Goods.
One lot of 105 yds that are cheap at 5c, go
now for 3
One lot of 87 yds that are usually bargains at
8 |c, go now for 5^
One lot of 93 yds that any store in Perry will
•sk you 12J to 15c a yd, go now at 8/4C
One lot of 'JO yds that competition will not meet
•t 15c, go now for 9^
One lot of 43 yds that are good values at '20c,
go now for
The above are absolutely guaranteed as represented.
Dimity Cloth.
Here is a ftwap
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 per yd
Organdies~8 1-3C.
Likewise we were unfortunate in carrying over
about 30 pieces of Organdies that were bought good and
cheap at S) to 13c per yd. The low price of 8Jc should
clean them out in a short time.
Apron Gingham.
Choice of 100 pieces o? Imperial Apron Ging-
ham that we soulk for OJc, go now for 4c
Seventy-five pieces Sceatch Lawn that always
sells for 5c per yd, goes now for 3c
American Prints.
2,000 pieces American Blue, Gray, Black,
White and Pinks, 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 forgot our Jellico LL Muslin that is worth
♦5c, go now for 31-2c
Notions.
2,000 cards Swan Bill Hooks and Eyes 2c
2,000 Hat Pins lc
2,000 boxes Mourning pins lc
400 Croquet Hooks lc
500 Rubber Hair Pins lc
2,000 pa[>ers pins lc
2,000 papers Safety pins lc
5,000 spools thread, nny number lc
10 gross Pearl Buttoas 4c
100 Hair Xetts 4c
Shoop's needles, per paper 3c
100 Hair Curlers 4c
5,000 Cedar Pencils lc
This is only a small assortment of our Notion line
that we have reduced the prices on.
Shoes.
Remember our Slaughter Sale on 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 pries 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.
DRAPES THE WEDDING VEIL.
A Frem-l. \rtl«. \\ ho Devoir. IIUTal.
rill. Hxrlu.lvel)' to llr««U-
r>lnl( llrllle..
There Is. a man In New York — •
Frenchman, of courst— who devote* hit
artistic (Infers and brain to deftly ar-
ranging the wings or ilowers in hit
customer?' bonnets and hats or to drap-
ing the long tulle veil that envelopei
the blushing brides of the season. A
recent visit to the Frenchman'* stud it
taught us man) tilings hitherto un-
known in our philosophy of clothes
Our ring was answered by >1 small pugv
in livery, who ushered us into a beau
tifully artistic room, with rare bits ol
carved Dutch furniture and gobelin
tapestries. About the room were odd
fancies of brass and rare bits of china,
The door was presently opened and <>
tall, sinuous woman in a long, cling-
ing black gow n enters and inform* u :
"Mr. I.e llianc is a: present engaged
in arranging a wing in Mine. A tor
bilt's bonnet."
You wait. Your cab waits—at New
York prices. When your patience it
almost exhausted and yen feel that
Dutch furniture and old brasses art
but small compensation for a waning
afternoon, Mr. I.e llianc enters—a typ-
ical little Frenchman In viry Kngllsl
clothes. When monsieur finds made
moistlle wishes several hats and for ■
tiausseau his interest Increases per-
ceptibly. We are conducted into
little apartment hung with wductlvi
mirror* and softened lights, whereevet
Medusa herself would lind a becoming
bonnet. We arc soon deep in the mys-
teries of deciding and buying dear tc
a woman's heart, but still dearer when
we found a small fortune tied in a de
Hclous little bow. After several sclec
tlotia were made, monsieur, viewing
with an artistic eye every turn of th
bead and droop of a feather, asked who
would adjust mademoiselle's veil. Upon
lier replying, the modiste who made licj
g-owu—".Mademoiselle Is rather fer-
tile," said monsieur) "what Is the
bright of the gentleman mademoiselle
will wed?" With a ling of pardoo-
able pride my little htlde replies
"Quite six feet." Monsieur throws up
lils linnds In horror,exclaiming: "Mad*
molM'llc would go up ze aisle looking
like one mushroom or one flying hy
tnn." Appalled by tuch a frightful
prediction, my little friend sank into 11
chair and implored monsieur to tart-
ber from such a fate. She was placed
in front of a mirror and swathed In
folds of white s.itln, while monsieur
atudied the effects uf lights m.<l shades
The n< iH'sMiry folds of white tulle were
then draped by monsli ur' skilled
flntii r* around u tiny cornet of orange
liioswoms, and cnuglit with a white
Aigrette with the dexterity born only
of a Frenchman and 1 genius.—Chi-
-ago Chronicle.
Mm. II. LlelienUelni came In lust
•veiling froui a vlilfc to Guthrie.
AilverttaeU Letters.
Following is the list of unclaimed
letters remaining In the postolUce at
Perry, Oklahoma, for the week ending
Monday, May 2H, 1899. Persons call-
ing for these letters will please say
"advertised."
Hell, Ernest Baker, Mrs. Belle
Carpenter, Charles Davis, Dcfor
Ellison, Mrs. L Harris, Allen
Ilall, O II Hoover, Mrs. Mary E
Johnson, J Lawless, Mary
Meyers, Thomas McKenna,Mrs Emma
Mct'uen, Grant Kigglns, A L
Richardson, J L Ramey, .1 M
Sanders, Leva Thompson, Seth
Williams, Mrs.FT Williams, Sani
Wlllingham, Geo W
C. Crawford, PM.
Wanted.
Good reliable oil salesmen on com
mission or salary. Address Quaker
Oil & Implement Co., Cleveland, O.
It's funny! tonight, Big Tent.
If you would have your clothes tlia
delicate clear white, sm desirable, use
Red Cross Ball Blue. 4-12-1-m
It's funny! tonight, Big Tent.
I!ali.ard's8*ow Liniment cures ltheu
mutism, Neuralgia, Headache, slch head,
ache, gore throat, cuts, sprains, bruises
old sores, eorns, and ail pain and Inflanw
tion. The most penetrating liniment in
the woalil. Trice 25 and 50 cents. L £
Harnett.
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.
Sold by Wm. Soiin, Perry, o. T.
For Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hron-
chitia, or Consumption,no medicine cvuals
Ualkaku's Houkhounii Syrup. Price 25,
mid 50 cts. L E Garnett.
Do you want good Hour? The "Up-
to-Date" handles Pride of Perry, and
Big Hand, the B. B. and the O. B. If
you have any trouble In making good
bread try a sack of "O. B." warranted
to be the best in the market. Re-
member we handle the best flour. 5-17
RAILROAD TIMETABLE
NORTH Rounn.
>t jit Ion Fxprefif
No 406
He 19 fi :i"> a in
Ark <'it* H£>im
Winfiftld
Wichita
K City
Chicago
Danvar
Station
9 90am
10 40 a m
ti p in
fl 4.') a ni
111ft am
SOUTH BOUND.
PipreM Expreaa
No 408
512 p in
7 0o p m
7 ft? p m
W 20 p m
ti :m) a m
WOOpm
' Parcel!
No 40ft
9 4ft p m
11 1ft p m
12 20 a m
1 HO a m
No 407
12 IS p m
1 1ft p m
212 p m
S lift p m
lit 90 p m
10 :<0a in
Lo Frelgh
No 421
100 p m
340 p m
A BOON TO MANKIND!
D" TABLER'S BUCKEYE
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CURE
A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
TUBES, BY MAIL, 76 CENTS; BOTTLE*. 50 CENTS.
JAMES F. BALURO. Sol* Proprietor, • • 310 Nortk Mala Stmt, ST. LOUIS* MO.
Por hy T,. K. Garnett.
Why use an outside Hour when "Pride
of Perry" made at home is the best
money can buy.
The "Up-to-Datc Groccry" la head
quarters for strawberries and all
kinds of vegetables. (i-17-tt
Train. 405, Mil, 407, 40* dally. Trains 421 and
422 ilully eicept Sunday
No. 40*1 through train for Chicago making
clone connection al Kansas city. Also makes
connection at Newton lor Denver anil Cali-
fornia anilat Wlnfletd with Southern Kai
'rain lor west.
No. 40N makes connections lorChlcoK anil
p-alter ronnertlon at Wlnflehl with sr uiliern
Ui>nsi.i train lor the east, anil at Wichita
•\itli "Krlsco" train east Sleeier Is at-
ached to tralnat Wichita lor Kansas CI.jr.
No. 4(V> and4HT through trains forOalveston
So. 421 anil 422 carry passenger, between
. -kansas City and Guthrie.
Inketi sold anil Imkkur. checked to all
l jlnta In the country.
l(oun<l trip tlcaeta sooil lor ten day. .old
lodi point, where the one way lare I* not
over IS 00 at a reduction or to per cent.
K. K. We.terr.lt, AseM.
Monty to loan M City, BuilfttM and R(ti-
met aroporty.
3-24 ill Frril.Qum.
I)rlnk Hlack and Tan Anhouser
liuseh's favorite Porter- A healthful
summer (leverage. H4M
No place like home—Hccure one on
easy payments from IIanskn & Dkn-
n1s.
BOOSEVKLT'S ItOUOlI HIDBItS KKlfNION.
(10,'il-Las Vckus, N. M. -♦Kl.tiu.
Hound trip rate from Perry, O. T.
Tickets on sale June it! and 21, ifood
until June UHtli.
.1. II. (Iiiaiiam, Agent.
See us for Insurance.
Dennis.
Cheap money
Money on band
to go on
your vacation
The summer climate of Southern
California Is delightful. Go there
and mo the wonders of the ureal
west en route. Low round trip
rates will lie made late In June
air! early In July by the Santa Ke
Route, wltli liberal privileges,
choice of ret urn routes, anil Ioiik
Hm't. Send for foil particulars.
J. il. Graham, atjent, Perry, Ok.
Klrtt' uhll.hi il In Dally Knierprlse-'l'iinea
May liitli, imm.
Notice.
To Whom It May (,'oncern.
Notice I. hereby ulven that Morton Ik lletrl.
man tiaithls day tiled in. petit Inn for license
lo r tnll liquor. Ill I'erry, Noble County,
Oklahoma Territory, and Hint unleas oilier
Hon to the iiiitir a. required by law. In tiled
- - 1IUII l"4tir no ic<|iinni ty llltt. tm llll't|
by the ;ird day ol June, A. 1)., I Mill.
-Pay part any time— M*
id- Uammw A Umxmii tiAL.f Hums r lamh, county cum.
BAKERY and
SHORT ORDER House,
HUEB BROS., Props.
0$€UD*I«I4 flight
Bast Balc«r ,
Btit Cooles.
Kveretliing Clean and Up-
to-Date.
Southwest Corner Square,
PERBY, OKLA.
THOS. DOYLl
LAWYER,
Will Praotiow in all Territorial and Pail-
oral (JourIt. North Bid* of
Square, Parry Ok!«.
L, 8TRICKER
AicKUtct tad Builder.
PERRY, OKLA.
Kstinmtes iiihiIh iiiiiI |i!hiim
drawn on short notice. All work
guaranteed satisfm'tiuy.
ONIct Itl door Elit tonf Boll Lumktr Yaril.
NORTH SIliS BARBER SHOP
£0 H0UHAH, Frop.
0M 4 Hill f Ptrrj.
Always Ask
for
FERD. HEIM KEG BEER
- - or a - -
Small Bottle of Scharnagael.
Best
Beer
Sold in Perry.
J. L. McCarthy, Agent.
Dr. J. W. Dillard,
Physician & Surgeon
_ jJI'rotrudlnn rilei, Itch-
1 rCatS anOlnKHtlei.ltleedlng f-i.M
. Hemorrholdt, rMula,
vUlca i Ulceration of th* stom-
ach and Howell
A I _ _ Special attention to dlteattt of
Ml SO the Eye, Kar, Note and Throat.
ckhkt ol.k*.
fTorf Ezchasgs
i Wm. Sohn, Prop.
9 %o%
I FINE WINES, i LIQUORS {
{ and Cigars.
llest K'julpped
Billiard Porter.
I
5
| Courteous Treatment.
j
....THE....
SWSY
IWIY
BRADEN * HUCKI.EY, Prop'*
Fine Vin^st Liquors and Cigars
Clalabrateil Aoiituoer and
Ori(loal Budwoitar liaar
West Hide, Opposite Podtoftiee
Dr. F. C .Selds,
DEBT ISV.
Rooitk 1 and 3 Olob* Uuildiaff.
Opera House,
June 6th, 1809.
_ >PCRRY-
nammoth • ninslrels.
will make a showing at
Perry Oja-ra House,
June titli, 18911.
Brookins and Courtney
the well-known Comediana
Cake Waikera will give you
your money'a worth
Otltr Incidental Attrictleoi.
A Eood Show for Ladies....
intf C«ntl«men.
Tickets on sale at llowendnliler's.
paWpcc Sai°°n
Norton * Marflman Prop*.
fiioici iim,
Uaiut
IM ffflTti
houtbaait Uoraar of Hqvar*.
Pmvjt, OklakflMj
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