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daily enterprise times.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF NOBLE COUNTY.
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vol. 3.
pfcftry, noble county. oklahoma, wednesday, jan. 15, 1896.
NO. 219
RAII.POAD TIML TA E.
lo_;al new,
WOf Til HOI'MP.
r. x • bpi m
. I ocAI RsprM
, Local t'rt'itrhr ..
NORTH
r • 1a
an limned tnii. for
No niHu. < •
hW|n r lr> it. Ar nti ■
J,
f'ity Warrants for sal* at this office.
S lift apple rider nt Ed's place. 21itf
Attorney Kobuison was down from
Newkirk today.
.See the Lang Bell Lumber <""o. for
coal mid lumber. West C St. 212 If
t ' die* from the cheapest to tho beet I
at Ii clieyV, south t f land office. 07tf
O ! In.p ct.or M. A. Moseley mm
tho ty today.
A ■ nev Geo. G irdner up frm
Ki
f ail', nil'n and
Kur.
i Ir i
trniu ea t fur K . I.
No*. kC and 407 tlm
Ni.- 4£2 au<t . . r ir
k«UMM I it) un<l I'ur.
Ticket* . >1«| an i .<.
of tbe country tccii
• lucliou it 10
to nil iioiotn w :.c ■ ■ .
pl
Perrv,o f U ' '
r'1 • > V t rney Dave
from rSev !.irk today.
M r. Mai*. Morris is in ti,
Gutnrie, \ i - * ing friends
S. f. Wi.ud wafi herefrom Fmd yet
(or lay.
K. E. Vnnslyktj was in from Bowden
too \eaterdsy.
M. H. Moynil.au wan up from Oklaho
in a City yesterday.
Joe Lob rn .van hero yesterday from
Bird Cieck Osage Nation.
M's II. C. Turner ih visiting wit)
j fr h : <1h and relatives at \\ Liu- Kock.
II T. Andrews, ii. Q.' Kstor,O. F
j III. I lieeton. C D Hiker, C L. Gilleu
,n I mum dmn fi am < t *iay.
^ ' " :J■' lioic* wj.i of or Bole* hut
r kUi.ihii Ij'h health and i.iturued torlay
to hU IKMiUuo in tiie N .ratal University
Au at E Imond.
AL G. FIELD'S
Negro M:u 'rel at the Opera
Last Night.
ii uti
Bankrupt
10 city from
If
you v.ihh to pavo money on Fchool
> tiU} them of K.
II.i
I*ol J. i K ..belts, of Kingfisher, bin
b : n appointed an one of tbe attorney
j ;or the K. ck Island railroad. A good
1 appointment.
. I \VF.UTKfcVr.lt, A^> i t
LODGE MliEOTuivZ.
A F. cV A. M Perry I. Ige N . 15
/x holds it-* regular communication the
tirst and third Friday* i<t Kail i i 71<.
•tract. A ii maaona io guod itii linn
cordially invited.
♦«r ioijipr.
210 i w
b<pu vis-
i city.
W infield
• t< day.
Y
• ' !•. Miller, of Guthrie, ha
i' njj hin brother, T. M., of this
K t -r £#I Greer, « f t|IH
, v. - ut F'juih to G.i i
voubhave? GotoEil-',!
c .ri.nr tquare. Clean loueis,
rvice aud a r-moolh sl.iue.
Are eelliuK school books
than any one in the territory u<
ions. H. K. Howendobier
Dave IJluebaugh, e>f the or-'e famuua
Hotel,of Guthrie, has ^oce to
Creek.
b. Ht of
11 if
clie<i|>«-r
j except
'M I w
tf m> n tiiib is leap year. Coiut
• . b ..it; at the Hotel Oriand , uh rf
! $ c"- hAVe a nice cozy parlor in w inclt i
I to anterta your young lady calieri* j
j C.ara K man lobt her pocket oook,|
■ '•luiU'iigj yesterday. If an hou |
•bl peia.ni I ju ju it, heuroiie will report j
I it> t'j ihib t-ihee. It we do not hear from j
wui know the tiuder ih a thitl.
l'XC"•*" i'.r ^i^.^... ...t I
I C'rii
j ou can j)
itlls ali! Jell'
tor sleepless nights when
O. o M mate cough cure.,
e all auuoyances, cure tiie '
luoMt cougti aud give rebt ana
health. I an )ou alfoni Uj do without
K 1'.. llnuMndnblHr.
I>KKICY Chapter .N . 1 i lv \a \r
J Masons meets at Masonic hall M !
7th street every 2nd and 4th Friday a i
7:.T0p. m. hCKKY RUCKKK.
h. i). McKnight, h. p.
SecretAry. j Alt rney J W. Scothorn was up fp m j One of the best rooks in Perry baked i
RAMTEItN ST.v li. parry chaptei (iu: l,r;e >et<,e,,1"y on bu iuiaa,and tbaoakeafoi the Salvation Army tupper. I
£j N 23,'meeU egularly on tbe §eo reiurned thia ooon. I ihtae oukes will be «erved witb ooffeel
and fourth WednesdAvsof each montl , For an artiitic iha?a, that leaves the >n CVCii tur ten ceoU. Muaic
nt hall on I) t-tr et. \ i.-itors cord..., j. lace perfectly smootb And soft, go aud "Ud new-bougs *iu be on the program j
I see Ellis, at the Palace bar bar abop, te. '°r ovening.
nvited.
I O. (). |-. Cherokee I dge .\i . 111.
1 O.O, !•'. meeteevery i'liiir;-da\ «*vei
at 7:!$«) p. in. on 7th street between H
and C. Visitors are always welcome.
j. W. qUICK, 11. W. LLIMMW K.
Secy. N. (*.
IO. O. I Pern ei amp:- ent .N
- 0, meets every TuemlaN eveuinif
at 7 :.*U> at Odd fellows tall. Visiting
patriarchs are or hallv inv.tet t" .it-
tend. C. I Limbockkk, C. P.
Geo I.fax, Scribe.
r\suii;ic l
I j i {el ieoca, 1. 0. (). 1 eets < • •
TuesilA) of eAch month. Visit- rs v.. !•
come. Mum. L 11. (iuM-oir.'.. N. G.
♦ llArnr. Kt kik. Sec.
i 1 A. IC.. Homer (' .1 n-s 1' >; 1.5,
\H meets Hratand tnird rbursdayei
ings At 1 .-V) p. m. At their 1 .-Ii nehr "I ••
corner of Seventh and H street. -VII
Comrades invited to me. t with n^.
11 tf
I corner square.
• I ousal;.: A Washington hand f r ss
( i 'iier aiid slide combined. A buit :t:
; \ uhess this oHlee.
I .J. ( M' i.re.th« new grocer>maa nt
the Le Masi.'om s'anl, uanls ti •
I trade and ill make l« w prices to t
, 18 tf
I Mrs. \V, A. Piirker has moved her
dress m iking parlor to I)r. Cullim le
;i - ..It-nee on F between G 7. 15 Gl
Dr. T. M. I'uliimore returned last I
I from a * isit t >b asica mother, at Bea- site of Am
i trice, Nebraska. She is uo better And develop lb is
M. B. B.\i k; ;.
If suffering witu piles, u will iutereei '
you V) Know trial DetY itt'n itch Haze
Suivo wui cttie (hem. this me<licin * im
spec ill i i an coiHplainis of itus char
" lei.a du iubiiucuoub (whichaie mi«
p •-) are earned out, a cure wil resun
o nave lesirti lion in numerous cases i
and a tvH>a u o h like results. It usv j
1 i rowandoblsr
M r. lh(S. Kaney, fr im Leavenworth
K «usaf, 1. a purchased, through Judge j
Dayton, the elegant claim of Mre
lit himuia Wiihains adjoininicg the town-1
i. Mr, Kaney expects to j
larin and n.ake it one of
may di«* at any t me.
Jud^eJ ll Burford came up fn-m
Clutlii i * this morning, to sit in the ease
f M e rritoey against Counl. Com
• J. H. VanAuken and C. W.
tin.- ii.i"St fruit farms in the Territory
"' < *t' .a welcome t ' Mr* Raney, and |
c iigratulate him upon liis purchase.
Tii
Hum i,u r .1 > ii . \\. Ii. <
No. lumeets every tit>t and t . d
Thursdays at 2:1 id p. u. at K. P. Hall« i-
Seventh ia*t veen C at:d D st'eel >.
H \rn;;J. >!< Knioht, Pres.
Emma C. Pomkcdy, Sec.
KMC. Ill > OI I \IIM: L A.
meetseuch Monday evening at 7 1
in their hall on 0th U tvw en I), i.nd i>.
Visitii g Ki. ghts • . 'e !.
J. r. Noulk, M W.
(M. M >.n K< F.S
* o;'g* ing irrit
am I ggi ivr a t
waiting, try (hit
It : r a',,,.,..
s the delicate organs
the disease Instead of
ne Minute Ci ugh Cure,
e, making expectoration
ie hireness and inH.imaia-
ne I k- h it.
!•:. R If
Mh i
ipe
id. b'.er,
1 his ex
•ft on I he
K. M. Thomas R
I H ( and
I. h',4. Perry. t>.
evening At ^
ng brotliM>al • •.
H AICMON ^
. every Frid.iy
7th street- V ii
corned.
J\ meets evn •
Ail visiting Ki.'g'
I'lay lli^h r i\e.
A delightful progressive high five !
aa given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry j
Johi ston «it their resilience on 13m ana :
G la^t ev ning. 'l'bose present were lib I
fo.iow>: Stnaior and Mis. ilunt, Mr.
ai.dMts. WeN'ey Taylor, Mr. and M's
J. C. Fleming, Mesdames Mi.Is. Oslei
and Petite and Missesa Robrback aud
(i.ob'-. Aa t i t pr z , Mrs. Oster ana
M.s. I* i'i: .I g were presented with An
e.t-au' o.u.d painted ce.l i«J jewel cm. e
oi A.
al union No.
every Friday
city ball, Visit
e!';otue.
tili.g leiety Uieels
I at K. F. I.all < i
r I, -:. a! s >
. 'J, l\. of )
iy niglil at p. m
1 be lioub]
deb pi«
z w 13 captc.red, afte,
i M, by Mrs. Fleming and i
Di.iii.g the evening <le-
luents were served. As
lu urs approached the
'-h« ir way homeward w i
tae evening's entertain
4 O, V. NN . I'eiiy I^odge No. lb,
A Ancient Ordt -i l ulled Workmen,
meets lirst an t : Tues«lay evenings
of each month at 7 : 1 j . m.. in (iloi e
building on v\rt t tie -«juare. Woi iiim i
in good standing lroi" "ll -r lodges cor-
dially invited. K I! <ii . <>ns, . .Ni.
W. C. McC'rNi., Ii '« rder.
i->! iliuid
every '1 hnt>
| st. Ouxt*} , Non- hid*
l'c'lttl>. ft e.-rr;. .M.ct^ .
day (Tenlug, S oolock. All reform work- Juicy .takes, hot
iri; uion invited to diBcuje 11.it b in i-. (Tee, eleirunt pnflr.i, po i iveim beds ,
qu/k-tlun, K. of L- lln'l, on Otii btroet. jyprv realvnilbllt r.iteR
AdmirtHioa friv, f)C> collection
A. H. bp JAM;, I'- Li wis
I airman. 1!.
Will A Junk
I li.'iit Nt'^r.' mii)"trel tr.
•n Ir . f.i G.itlirio, wliero tlioy «.ve
r en 11'. i .,i mint tonight.
R• ■ ■ uI the cut in | rio s iii .J. (i. M re's
■ ti liiht |ii.K" « f ti,'B | 11 r, *it"*l . , ! II i
I Ito ta hi« store and get fresh p od« lower 1 lidhtful refr*A
n ou ever bo'j«h' them. IS tf j Uie i,,0iuin({
•).. i;fS. L. Gilbert, of N«wki> wl • k'ueH e. •. ,
i. b- .-I ii KaiiMiB Cit> l aving , , - u - pleuBed VMiii
j ' ii i )is tr uled, wil1 have one yooil
it *iih thought for u time lie would| m>kn Lottie J. TUlotMU
Hi^nly entertainHil a sm-ill audience
f some of our iieBt citizens Monda.
• Hotel Orlando. Ever) hud) liki-u , ni«ht, at the Methodist church, under
in tliii g (,'iod lo eat. If ) on 'vinita i he iiUHpicoB of the Epwnrth League
I, p • mailt home and it. I--I Tub entertaii.'i out cunsiHled of recita
1 1 '' i'!'im downy led . : . tiuns and a ta.k tin ph\fiical and social
I them at the Orlando. 2\i If | iilture. rn, tau. lit bv Delsarle.
f,Nr -Wood, corn, hay, ver"tn i -Mi« Tillots-.-i ib an elocutionist tf
r niiMhinif elee n family ivi: urr-. ri re tint I. : i,.l Iier eiiFi grace on (lie
.nhenriptinn In tbe F.irrmiPBiHR. | r!i,i." is winning and oaptivating. It is
to 1. ■ ri yii'tie i ttiat so many of our citi-
zenb n.is-i 1 this rare treat.
i e both.
One of thi
bp^'t i!3oks in Oklah' ina
ouits n 'd host i f i
the Ilo'el Or-
lando. What more do you wnnl? Try-
it. 214 if'
We call attention to tho large a Id of
-f G Moore, who is opening a largt
stock of fresh groceries
Basfi m stand. He io makir
low prices.
]?KIKNi#SIIIP AsoemDiy No. 10iH,
K. of lj. meets every Taturday even-
iuiJ at 7:30 in K. of P. hall on 7th steel,
*est of land office,
W.J. Stout.. M. VV.
m (Wb MlTTTr rl'WIOl i.' w
LT. Le (Loyal Temperance Legic ") and who Is a brother of our old tin*o
. meets every [Sunday at'rrnoon al i w,| „,m n .e, vine up fmtn
ox-lock, at tbe Presbyterian church. . . •
Maud jiolbiwur, | Guthrie list night. Ben is knowu as
^Frrrn Tr.F.KM*y. Pr« iH nt.. [tho champion horpo mnn cf Oklahoma.
Ho/trotnrv i Ho hnS dispo-cd of eeveral of hi® tine
' I teams, and expects to make a sale of
i'or Sale or Lxciiangl. 3iK) a« . ,,fhere at Newkirk, where tie went, today
farm in Anderson county, hanFas, eight , £>iok Plunkott.
miles from Garnett, one-half mile fr au
poet office, school and church, 2.*>0 seres j If the township officers in thin and ad
?irst bottom, 80 acres second itottom, j ,ir;i, jj counties are in ne. .| of books o
watered by creek, f. acr,« of line tin b-ir I h, kg W(( wj]| , _
60 acres Mlegant timothy meadow. Kvery 1
. . .. . , i , . , .^t„ per requisition, audited >y township
foot ti auleeioept timber land, r me 1 , , ■ ,
. ti i tr ii r,n . Hijers. S^oth.it your sun .lv is ke| i
orchar • in full bearing. W ill sell at a ,.
. . . !-(•„ l>!'- . hNTKKPKlSB- I IMES
bargaio or exchange for smaller tarm,
cattl , good bupim>sa property or stock DeWitts Little Early Risers for bil
. . ... , . lKuisneFS, indigestion, constipution A
Df L!"luiro ul or B",lruw' .mnll pill a prompt euro.
E. U. PirnuT thlonlllro.. pj n iTr-tv^mlnb^r.
I'll I'ltini I5ALTIM01JH
Said the o)Bter. ''V. s. from Balit-
more, and vatch who )ou are 'ehovin.'
Never in Haltin i re, was you? No, well
I'm from there; want to lied Rticli Brop
at Ihe l"e j ' v" K''' "■*' flnc"' 'ot llf "iy kind of peo-
e rou e very XXX fellows, nil t'litiK to Kneb'e,
! Lei me teil you another thing, stranger.
| liueb Bros, keep the bist o)BterB that
ppn Case, who is well known in P try oin.o from my country, fiae, juicy, bip
pluaip felioviB, and they know how to
serve tlietu too, to suit the taste of a
o
Haviiif,' bought another Bankrupt Stock of
m n ft
AM NOW PREPARED TO SELL GOODS CHEAPER
THA!*J1£!I AT THE SAM0 0LD STA'D,
'or. 7th and D St., North of P. O.
WILL QUOTE 4 FEW CF OUR PRICES:
I nit,z I pt. Pi-kles,
1 pt. Sweet Sickles,
" 1 pt. Catsup,
44 1 T;t. Chilli Sauce,
44 J j pt. Catsup,
44 0 oz. Mustard,
t pt. Bottle Mustard,
Worchester Sauce,
Morse Radish, two 1 pt. Bottles for.
I pt. Bottle,P «jua,
i Pt. Bottle Pickles
i Large Bottle Obves,
\ Ib Alinee Meat,
Small Bulk Pickles, per gallon,
Mixed Sweet Pickles, " "
Biook Trout, per can
Mackerel, per can,
Salmon, t v o cans
1 lb Can, (rood Baking
-'V; lb Can, "
P.
rder.
90o'
9
20o!
20c
10e
10c
15c 1
s
l.«::
10.11
■JO; I
i!oc|
30c ,
40c
10c
JSil
15..1
40.,
li i ne lb cans Price's Baking Powder
-o oz can K. C. Baking Powder...
G cans Sardines,
. cans Best Brand Tomatoes,
I cans Corn
II cans, 3 Ib Peaches,
•i lb Prunes
lb Cal. Evaporated Peaches
0 Ib RaiS'r.s,
0 lb Dried Grapes,
Japan Ten 30 to
Imp Tea,
Gun Powder Tea,
Eng. Bfst Tea
Llest Brand M and Java Coffee,
2 lb Cans,
B >«t Brand African Java. 42 lb for.
7 Bars Best Laundry Soap for....
85e
20o
25o
25e
23e
2o0
"5c
"Joe
ii5o
Hoc
48c
35c
30c
40c
65c
6oc
25c
And Everything in Proportion.
THEPE IS NO CHEAP JOHN GOODS IN THIS. EVERYTHING
Fr.ESH COME IN AND EXAMINE. WILL 0NL Y LAST A FFW
LAYS AT THESE PRICES.
m
Goods Delivered io any part of lha city fr:e.
queen, and the iineEt crisp celery! Go I
andtrytham; they ars me caterers
when |i con es to ovRtcrr. Ho'v'a state
bucu?" 9Lf
10 V.-iirs Old
Little Nellie tn 'A Fisherman's Luck'
a ill surprise the people of I'orr) with
her talent in the, death bed scene at the
opera house Jan. '2'L
Tito Hotel Orlando
Ha opened under a new monagement,
aud ih now in charge of M. W. lindley
* ho has had much cipvrionce in hotel
ueitretti. 5 ti
An overrtowuig house greeted Al. ti
field's southern segro minstrelK last
night, and everybody was delight.d
with the sj Ifi d'd enttrlaii ti.inl givei
Ihe large audience was carried avvn1
and kept t* I'ontinuoun laughter..nd a| -
plause frr two lioiire. The singing and
music war superb; the j ken, new, witty
and very funny; and when it comes ti
the old faaluoner' 'way down south
negio plantat on singing and dancing,
field's 111,1 slri s C.nntt lie txr. lied
li e entertainment wr.s dilute,artibtie.
'ub of i ew witticism and in i vtry sense
first class. 1 he best show of its kind on
tbe road.
Cupid at Work,
This morning the citizens of West
I 'Tiy Aero startled to see our former
f'-.. w townsman, Nelson Darling, alight
from a cahlo car at tho bmutifu
subuib n residence of our genial court'
CI mm . oner, 11.C. Wal!ei.tedt, foliow.il
ou the next car by t!ev. Smith, the j opu
lar minister of the M. e church. >e r
wore a clean shaven face draped with
i iio ' f those alfahle simleB seen mi l 01
commercial travelers and lis lie steppi
from the cable be locktil around in
search of some one to whom he could
tell his latest ston, but rs the lieid was
clear lie chloroformed the story ami put
it in his watch fob. After sati-f\11 j.
I in eelf that, the d< g «is secure]) tie*
he stepped upi n the varanda, touchei
H i bell and diiappean d. IU v. Su ill
had also a stoi \ to tell hut vi as sa\ ing ,t
lor an aunienee inside. lie wiib able ti
give the grip and puss word ar.d was ad-
mitted without the formality of a com-
mittee investigation as to credentials
Following ti,ern in we found that a wed
ding was the causc of th'-se mysterious
mo vi ments aid that friend Darling wbi
the gro. in and Mllattie Chesoro tin
charming bride.
As.Mrs. \S alleittidt is sister to the
bride the latter felt quile at home, but
as Nels had no sister tin re he becarni
confused and went out and countid the
cbimne)s on Wallerstedt's house and
read an article on how to make a bridal
tour without becoming a target for
fellow pas: i ngers.
Time was called and the beautiful
bride being in readiness the organ was
set for a wedding march and the boy
told to turn the crank, Nels'request
ti.at they be not blindfolded was grant*
ed after some hesitancy and the candi-
dates took up tiie march, halting in
front of Hev Smiih who,after satis^ ing
himself that neither of tlnni were over
fort \ -li ve in r under sixti en. pi enounced
them, in a beautilul and impressive
ceremony, nmn and wife. Congratula-
tions were in order after which ti e
autii ul dining ri on whs thrown oq en
nu the wedding I reiikfnst seiv,d,
Durirgthe breakfast the or^an was
s.-t t i play the popular aT of-•.Sherman's
March to ti e Sea" and the boy told to
turn the crank. Nels regained conscious-
ness shortly after Icing seated and
sp ke to the bride in a familiar way
b'nt the weather several times. Mis,
Uarlii g lo. k-d charming aud will grace
their new In me in Wichita. Kansas.
1 le hiipp) couple toi'k the coon train
and will tpetid the hiwevmoou in Texas.
A' 'he average Oklahomiin it. prejudiced
in f..vor of home grouu products Katlir
corn wa.- us, d instead of rice and old
ii. es in giving tin- bridal party a part-
ing send i tT. Well wishes of nu.n\
f iends accompaii) them.
slu- Pulled Hi^ \\ liUUcr-1,
We learn that the woman who pulled
Jeweler Doiiglrss' whiskers, over at
Shawnee, a few daj-s a^o,.s lb-- rue v,h
for some time was located in a shooting
gallary on the east side of tiie square, in
this city.
Only Two Tennis Left.
If you want a tenrn, call at once. 1
only have two teams left. Will give
time if necfBsary. ,Vant to oioee out
ever)thing by next wevk.
e. ii. pbbrv.
, F.: rn:pEi --i Times Olbce.
PnnsoxAL: /.nyotii-, on Saturday af-
ternoon. September IP, 1S'J3, opeuinj'
day of the Cherokee Strip, and Ihe set-
tlement of the Perry townsifo, who saw
the two red haired womrr, dressed in
ed—one rode a white horse—who were
holding lots ou the south eido of the
public square, nbout. where Brogan
Btreet interseols C street, will confer a
favor, and be compensated for trouble,!
by sending any facts, ect., to Postofllee!
box 52R, Perry, O. T. J7
Wife—Here's an ccount of a man who
nhi-t himself rather than sufTer the pangs ■
it indigestion. HuRband—l he fuollWhv I
didn't lie take DeWitt.s Little Early
Kisers? I used to Ruffer as bad as be did
o, tore I commenced I" rem^y a',fe''f™ clnld'en iind I ti"«- Tr «<« «««1 prt Wmtetabf.
P silults. ft. M, ' <bwTB. ftf
RED EOOK VALLEY
INSURANCE.
Fine winter weather; wa:m for the
time of year. t
Wheat is griwirg I'fht alor.g and j
looks tint-.
James Carpenter i returned fr ui
K-nsas, where lie has been for si iu,
t me. He is new breukii.g pi ait 'e on hi
school land lease.
The farmers liavo commenied their
spring work.
•1. M. Duie'ii ! i s ret in l.ed fri in Kau !
-as, where he has been gathering cm. poverty and want. Fire, life ntl
H- ii.. giit i ... ... of . x:r. I tccident insurauce protects agaiail
horses with him. these misfortunes.
School con n ciuid in district No. 27. |
Mi i.da), with Mi Stai l.tii i.ie ;.s teach i
ABE TOU INSURED?
A small spark often consumes
ilia few minutes, the acctunul.
tion of \ ears.
Sicklies*, accident, or sudden
death frequently terminates the
.'uluahlc life of a bread winner of
t liaj'py family—reducing it to
in L't ooon insurance it is im-
rtant to select companies whos#
Whit Emens and sister were thi J history shows them to be trikti
guests ot G. A. Potter and family las: _______ . i , , ,
and true and who make good ex
Ti.- school at the "Nip and Tucl." I "'hits of BOS A fide assets and
sc li...ise will clofe tin v.e. k, unlets •vhose paid losses bear witness
l iie time is ex ended.
Mr. Brighton and wife have returned
from Kansas, where tliey have beeu vis-
iting for sen rul weeks.
tlhai ley Cowen, of Orlnnelo, was visit-
ing Air. tii.inen Mitmday and Sunday.
Bedi Johnson has built a leg dug ou
on ins claim.
J. P J. O.
that tlteir policies are valuable.
Please examine our companiM
\\ t' have had experience.
I!. R. Hudson & Co.,
Oliice over Globe Dry Goods store,
Perry, O. T.
Wanted.
A bright boy or girl in this and every
town in the vicinity where there ib not
already an agent, to eell the No v York
Ledger, America's Greatest Story Paper,
by tho week, and act aa agent, making
2 cents on every copy Bold. No chargo
being made for unsold copies. No pos-
sible risk. For lull particulars cull at
the office of this paper.
OAK C-EOVE,
Air. McWhinnie is on the sick lint.
e. T. Moore and daughter, Mies F.lla,
made a fl) ing visit to Perkins and vicin-
ity the fore p.trt of the week.
Herb Brown is home from Kansas,
Miss vVrigbt, of Paradise prairie, was
theguest of Misses Misses Ella and Lora
Mooro last week,
George McCraken arrived liomo last
Wednesday.
A number i f Onk Grove )outig people
visited tne Onk Hill literary luet Wed-
nesday evening.
J. II. Van A uken is on the sick list.
Mr. Waklin arrived hon e last Thur«-
day. lie has beeu in Kanses all fall,' shoP' on the east side, is doing a nice
md while there he wad married, business. His shop is well tilted up; bis
Oi i) Si i toWe'8 e^eau and his raaors always in
| good condition Ho has secured the
,x ~ 0 | services of Henry ICoth, an excellont ar-
Une Minute Cough Cure is a popular
For Kent.
A good pix room house on D street
between 8 th. ard 9 th. Enquire of
Granville Morris, at New York Hard'
wnrp Slnra
Tousorial Artist.
J. R. Lllij5rof tho Hoyul Palace barber
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