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NTERPRISE-TIMES.
VOL. 3.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF NOBLE COUNTY.
FERRY, fsiOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, SATURDAY, FEB. I, 1396.
NO. 234
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LOCAL NEWS.
. 4flS hu* till*'
if. ko* t onn > i
cm limited (raai f« . .
No MM mule* «
fr> rn Ar n,
connect io
sle.--p.T to <*hirutf't ;
■ *'•>« gvitli llin • ttliioi
diifcriiitt points.
! i- h for • liiruifii, J .v,
« «> t«. KlUJ HUM 1 | v .
w- - , ... .VinmUi with Hi 1 i .
Ka -ai trains•-.•..•••. ti .ti « . >«-! tuw.u in-,
traiua for ht. l,om* an I ut*«rmivi. .< ( ,i -
Not. 406 and 40T through irn hm to 4 id non
No« 422 ami 423 carry iJ.tPAenKiTs lic'unin •. i -
kvrww i it> una t'urcvil.
Tirki>t« ril'land battK ; *c!.h<-W «I loaU j.ri i -
of tUcountry. Aoitlunt tu-k^t*m . I. .« rtr
durdi.u of ;0 per cent nnei- on ro ml trip tic*. -
to all points wh*r* une nvii) fare d<w« a«a -\c h«1
co.
I.I WHTXUYrLT, A^out
Perry, (>. T. Oct 0
LODGE DIRECTORY.
\ F. x \. M I' rry L
holds its regular coinuiuiv t . the
tirst and third Pridays at I.ill on 1)
biriM't. All HUlSOHS lli f good Star.'iitlg
cordially invited.
|>i.Uia l i, i •
JL Masons meets at Masonic hii south
I> street every 2nd ar il 4th Fr day at
7 :.'10 p. m. ii enrv ltucK kr,
11. 1). McKnight, 11. r.
Secret ury.
rl^AMTKUN " i' « II, Pert) ihaptei
^ No 23, lin t ts leglllui|\ (in till* m roild
and fourth \V« i|iu-.v ■ :> <i f each itinii!!
at hall ou I) street. Vi : tors cordially
ovited.
I <>. O. r. ( k i! ' I. > ..111.
a o.o. F. mi etser# y t hurs Is) • ti nil -
at 7 <i j.. :i. « n "t: <-tret i lctwe«r. li
Mid C. Visitors ars always welcome.
J. W. Quick, II. N\ . Li i <I.NOM:.
Secy. S. G.
I 4). 4 . I .. Purr) eae*mpmeul .
X 0, i;., . • « pi i iw .... • . I
at 7:.'JO at (Vol IV Jo v. 8 hall, \ tit i ^
patrturchb are i . i .•. 1> invited to
teud. t I. Limuoc:h£K, O.l'.
( ik> levx. scnl e.
h'l Hhlt Lutip .'>u. s. Dsutfhtoi^ot
^ Kebcccu, I t). 4). h. mei'tH evei \ !
fusidsy ot i.. •> 11. V sit >ra W41 |
come. Mu.n. 1j I Gur.tioiuc, N. G.
IIaTTIE kt kt k jsi**1.
i 1 A* B., Honsr < oei Post No i
' I t.,.-. li tirst um! i > t.
infant 7 utiJ i . ru. at U«eu hull near t:
Corner bivtii'n and li it reel. A • i
pomnel * i nv iWnI !. n •. t v\ it li un.
\N . U. 4
H(Mi iAi l ti >
. No. 10meets ever; I • at :..i 11
ThunMlays at w<> |> .n. :it H I . I {u.
.Seventh bft verr fa; l> -
Hattie J. McKivioht, Pra
KUM^ 4*. !*< >: l '."V. S'
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KN 14 • III S 411 L.\l;oki
niei'tMe Mumlay i vi-nu.^r at 7 . 1
in ll.etr hull ou t i!i lx«t\*t*en 1>. m 1 K,
VIsitiM lioiiibtsi ■ • dh
.1. 1. Nohi.K, .M. \V.
E. M. Thomah K >. 1 no- MM.njmh., !■'. y
| i* 4 uiiil J, ot* A*
I (Si Ferry,( .'!.. meeo i •-.) l : .
evenini; atv** .' >'it t • fity aii, \ .1> -
nj{ brutlierhttU\jt*s wel .unie.
HAKMON1 11
every )'ri<iay n.^l.t al I\. 1'. al. . >.<
7th fitr*-et. Visiting ;rieucle ahv . s wn
coin <ni.
Kof 1'., Perry bodge No. in. oi i .
meets evsry Monday uiifUtut ;• oi
All visiting Kiu^hts welroiue.
queKtion. K. of L. Hull, on lith street.
AilmiBPajn free, no collection
A. 11- .LIKO, JAS>. II. LMVIK.
( airman. 11. P.
1.Mttl3Xi>SllII' As^eiiioiy No. UV4,
K. of L. mceto every l aturday eveii-
inil ftt 7:M0 in K. of 1#. hall op 7tli steet,
M'kUit of land o!!ice,
VV. J Stonk. M. W.
M i«.i- Mri-rtr It I I.' Si
JT. li. (Lo)al 'iVuiperuiice Leu'ion)
J, meet evtT) SSnuda> afiernoon at '.i
oUdoek, at the l re«b> teriati church.
Mat.u Lokdinufu,
Frf.o Tnitr.m *n, l r««i#l..nt.
One Minute Cutmli t'ure lea pcjiula
remedy f« r croup. .Safe fot cl il t i.n
odllltli. I' I ' I I« VVMl r l«.i -r.
A4l V4*r t Uiail 1 a' 11 crs.
Following is the list of tir.crla uie ! let-
ters remaining in tiie post ottiue at Perry
Oklahoma, f« r the weeaeuilulg Monday,
Jan 'Jfith, lb'.-C. i\ i>ouc calling foi
there lettern vv ill p!eaet) my "uuver ib« ti
and mention date of this is.
Abbott, Mrs U llorn, Win
llurke, James Jonncon, Mis ^ «!ie
Berber, Archillus Ka . urilier, W C
Hurt, Mrs EA lis lu, Mclvin
Curb, A Koiio>, 51ra Ad>
'•Courier*1 Lntraiuore, SLoj
Dover, Mrs Eu^mn McCain, KG
thinn ila re in Ixjtu tl"i>n ai.d neal and
every meal h a genuine treat.
Street ( Hjmmiseioner Smit't is entitled
to li e thanks of all the people for clear
in# the mud front the street crossings
that lead to the po to (lice.
One Minute Cough Cure is right)}
na.u«jd. It atTvrds instant relief from
si; 11*. rug wh n tiffliuted with a severe
congii or oold. It acls on the throat,
Itroin hial tubes, and lungs and never
fa.ik t i give (itaoe-ii ile relief.
K. K. Ilnwi ndohler.
City Warranto for sale at t
I>ept. Kd Kelley wi s here lo: I iiiyht.
il ia.-iidubl. r'a - Extract S. t aj rilla
m .Kes pure hioi>d *
•' M li al w:ia in from BU.« k li'.xr
>r -eiday .
Attorney A. l)ulT Tillery woo. to
d i: i hria today,
I lowendobler'a Ei rack Saisaprdlu:
i u medy for that tired feeling ♦
II. L). Price, of Oklahoma City, was in
the city y«sleiday.
Donahue Hi or. whipped a car load <-f
fat Itogg yesterday.
I. i ipton and .S Bowman were down
from Newkirk yesturd iy.
Purify your hioj I with II > ft in J jbl«ir*
f.xtiaot Saritapriila. *
J. li. Miller, of Guthrie, was hl . ki' K'
ImihIs .vith frieuds in this c!ty teday
o the I -ntr Coil Lumber o. for
at.d lumber. Wejt C St. -lli tf
]>r*pat> St ve liurke came up from
• iu Itlie I<ibvevening.
lloweudohler'd Extract Sursaprill<i
the only rent blood punliet, *
L. G' en, Wm. Mize and J. A Tipton
wer« over from Pawnee yesterday.
A t rn y Sam Overetreet a as up from
Guthiie between iraiue last evening.
II ;iIthr built up by vi e use ot Howen
'li b er's K.<tract S.trsupi ilhi.
I\. H Parse, of Sprin *tield, Mo, waK
i ling b iino.-4S a.utQ^ our maronanlH
; cRierday.
The next entertainment at t!t« opera
s- h Hntch &. UjalTb' utiuKtr :«,
Monday « ight.
1 oit sai.k: A Washington hsnd pree
r .iler utui nlide combined. A baigaii
Xildress this oilice.
Tio're \> 11 be «*rvi-: *s at the P:e-;by
t< ri-tn i hurch tom irrow morning al elc\
i" < i*eli ck and at 7:30 p in.
U . a V: lobl ;'h Extr.ict. Sar.-iaprilla
<■* the biu^giRii brain. *
ri •.«. ;.«i ibl r'n Extract 8arhapril!a
pi tT'-s. viti z s and enriched the
blood. *
V ami p: — Wood, corn, hay, \egeti
bl' r- nr anNth i else n fain 1 iy can us< .
<: Kllhwi i| tlon !#• Ihe R.NTFRPniHF..
A new grocery store, weet ol the lain
el! • .1 net the place for good thing*
tj eat. Step ia and see them. 33 tf
Miss Munel Nicholson, who has b el
attending St. .Joseph Ar.tdeiuy at Gut!i
rie, returned home yester lay.
Ketueinbr^r th« medicine you slu ul
■ilt • t) i tr . < \ i x • t> i • J it 111 Vw'ii :o >
ler'e Extract Sarsaprtllr *
For an artistic slmve, that leaves tin
face perfectly smooth and soft, go ana
jm* s'.iii:. at the I'alace baiber bin p, (e
•n •. r square. 11 tf
O eof the bestattrnct'onson ti r o
is « each *fc 1J i vers' nuiibtrcib. Lf>
lui. s iheiu; at tbe opera house Mondu)
night.
A O, U. W. Perry Lodge -> • 1 . Hoo JoeWisby wss a passenger oi
A Ancient Order ol United VV orainei,. the north bound train last night, on Mi-
nuets first and third Puesdn) sveniugc k ( . \ m kirk,—fls may havs msaol
of each month at • :1J4> p. in., in Glob«- u "
building on west side square. VVoiKinenj "UB ou*
in gooti standing b«nu other lodges cor - Wnat shall we have fer dinner? Goto
diail> invited. ^ ^ Giannas, v\. M. , i Yt ^ioiery store sad order acme
W. C. Met una, Itecc-rder. , '
t'm g go« u. ion will nnd a great vun-
|at, Ooxcy, Nou-Interest Doiicl sty of all ins good tbiogs tu eat 33tf
1 tluli, o! Perry.— M- ete every Thurt -
tlay evening, W o'clock. All reform work 1 tio to the Hotel Orlando t«> eat,for the
ing nieit iuyjted ^ to^dtbcujs th u boini t-oi.u up there cannot b« beat Eveiy-
Pi'esofp ople ha^epilt ,bufI/eWitt's!
j Witch Haz e Salve will cure them j
! When promptly applied it cures sc iUIh
fTico fin,i *>,,rMP w'th i"i the slightest pan
Is R IlotvAndolilo
The Coi.gre . i. i. -.l churuh will ho;<
its Sunday i i rerv.e s tomorrow
morning t 1 .i ; (.reaching at 11
a.m. Supl. J. H I'arUt r will preach
Everybody welcome.
If the tow fif-l. .i r i i this and ad
jo:uiug ■' unti. s o ia n- ed of books or
ulnr.ks wewil. supply the wants on pro-
|vf rt quisition, audited by township
o fleers. B-*e that your supply is kept
un. Kntlhprisk-Timks.
F. rm ra in Oklahoma who have been
Inking the K rosea City Htar ahould at ;
it Hi once. It i<* Biippo ting Hoke Smith
iu his war on tho free home hill, ano
should be dropped cold by every Oltla*
It man.
LAST
A Larj
VM
tho
M3 SURPRISED.
' .'£::n?G AT THEIR LODGI
j. :ox
) V K.WIOYABLK TIMK
Wife Hci:
'loot i. f I
f ir. i gestiie:
didn't he tali
i:
v
an conn* of a man win
ti • r than suffertnepungv
11 iijil I he fool!Wh>
1>« V.'itt.s Little K irl\
fo
I use I t puffer as bad as he did
I I'nmiii need t-11* . u t/iese little
K I i'.vventlnbler
iuml-r ?*f Handaome La-lie?,
i, Daughters ani Sweethearts of
! M mbjrs of the O.tler and the
Li.uie8 of the Eas^rn Star
Mako a Vaii oa
the Lodge.
"FROM LA00K TO REFRI SSAIKNTH.
One of the most delightful happy so-
cial events that has taken place in our
city was the impromptu L ap Year sur
prise social nn I danco at the mn6onic
hall last nigbf. Hie lodg-* had been in
session, when at "ear 9 o'clock it was
a inoun • y that a o -legation of fair ladies
were at the outer door seeking ndm s
siort. Tine lodge was hastily called from
labor, ncf at tho same moment the la-
dies, completely surprising everybody,
entered the lodge room by scores, bear-
. , ing handsomelv decorated baskets which
Oklahe I •
touud to coutain "lots of good
• ere la
J. J H irU, reporter for the
man, of Oklah-Mua City, wai taken from I .,
the train h re this morning very ill. I1-- '
___ , 11 ii . • I V\ n. n the si o-1; cif t he s .ri i-.-e had
was biouj'l up t .wo to Dr. Brengle s | , 1
, n: j , . i . . ' puss d. tho ladies were directed to the
olijee, and was soon restored, nnd stat- ,
. , cloak ro ms, where after they had de*
et that he was returning to Oklahoma • J
City from a tup to Kansas, He was
IMPORTANT.
To eouuty and local leaguer, of the
Free Home L> a*oi :
A general F ee Home bill ; known as
he L..iey bill) and an Oklam ua ! ' 'e
tln-iue bill (by Mr. Flynn) hate botli
•een ordered favorably repotted by ti -
lious c in in it tee «-n public lan<tp. Tills
s the tirat step to victory. During the
next thirty days each person interested
in the welfare of Oklahoma should do
all in his power to help Delegate Flynn*
Send me petitions not ulrendy returned.
Write and induce otheis to nrito to
members of Congress asking their aid-
Write to J. F. Lacy, chairman, and to
other members o' the Public Lands
committee, thanking them for their ac-
tion.
Keep up the organization for we may
yei have a long tight, but w e are certain
to sucked eventually. I have already
sent in the petition returned to me and
w <nt the others at once. If you want
ihe wcrk to succeed, write as suggested
above
Ja«*. J. Houston, Pres.
Perry, O T., Jan. t!2, 181X5.
Opera House,
MONDAY SIGHT, FEB. 3d,'96,
TO BOWERS'
Famous M1NSTBELS,
met by friends and well cared for, and i
will he able to resume ii is journey lo his
home on the t- in tonight.
Agricolu Siiuihiy Dinner.
SOUPS.
Ouster. Clam Chowd- r.
PELtSUES.
posited their wraps and baskets, where Celery Pickles Chow Chow-
Green Olives Horse Radish
Worchester Sauce.
Boiled Hum,with Pine Apple Sauce
R>AS1S,
! conducted to the lodge room und re '
quested to be seated. The gavel was
: then lain d"wn and the ladies took pos-
i section, and after a pleasant half hour
Materialising Medium. ! of creel ion* •-J social communion th« j prime StnndarJ Beef, Au Jns.
,r. .... . ! musiciaiia took tliei i places and the an-! Roaet Pork Plain
rh« sceptical, the curious, the fun- , uf . , 1 uoar i rora, nam
.. ' t nouncement came, "form for quadrille,
making, the investi,'.ttor of the super ! l(i
natural, and a few believers, gathered '
.n the parlors • >f the A/rlcoIa hotel Tues
lay evening to witness a materialising .11 i
w.i 'z. sc.. i -rh". poika, rye and many
oilier numbi if. whose entrancing charm
•.ad the untidy of sweet tones were so
woven i . fi.e happy moments, that all
lr blendeii i o one delightful present.
30-D1STINGU1SHED ARTISTS
A VAST ORGANIZATION.!
Beyond puestion Greater, Better and
Superi. r to all .v! nstrels of the past
and present, nrnking it and Ideal
a.nl li. al mobil'zation of all
Monarclis of the Minstrel World.
Street Parade at Noon.
Admission, 35, 50 and 75c.
Reserved seats on s .ie at ilowendobler's
Drug S'ore.
• ladies selected their partners, and
11 soon many were engsged in the charm-
ing merry dance Then followed the
seance givei. I \ M idarn Darrell, a me li
tm of apme ri Ion and note.
I'he caoiuei a as pnt ii[ in tlie dining
room and c )iis * d of a f: me of
rod* to whicij 1- ack curtains were a* ach-
ed. After h. ving been examined
by one oT the 1.dies as to the dress she
wore, to see that no w hite robes or any
thu g that could be used a® such w-re
con«.e .led about her person, she went
to the cab . et, a.. 1 after th audience
had devoted some ten minutes to Siiig-
og. white-dnij j ed forms would come to
he front, outside the curtains, stay for
1 moment or two, and vanish. The forms
e. a ti always about the same size—
eg 6auce
Tne ladies knowing the best way to1
viu the Iter* is o> the gentlemen had!
prepared 11:1 elegant luncheon of sand |
wn.-hes, ca. as, fruits aud cofTee, which!
the; served at "low twelve'* on small til- Banannas
blcs improvised for the occasion. The!
nuineoiea n ge'.itleman was written on fea
a slip of paper and each lady drew for a
partner tu are her luncheon, which
afforded a round of fun and amusement.
After having ei j yed tne sumptuous
feast pre
Baked Turkey, with French Dressing
Baked Turkey, Crauberry 6auce.
VEGETABLES-
Cream Potatoes French Peas Slaw
Stewed Parsnips, with Cream
EXTIIEE8,
Bananna Fritteis, with Nutmej
Hot Corn B;eaU.
PASTRY.
Lemon Pid
Green Apple F'ie
FRUITS.
Apples
drinks.
Coffee
Mince Pi
Oranges
Miik
Eeich 4 Lowers' Minatrels.
A big ho se enjoyed the minstrel per
red by the ladies, which was , f( ruiance, that was lirst class iu every
that of a erawn peraoo about Hip aixa ot .ld i|)u.j t() tlle tatteuf tlie m()et resud- j particular, at fallen, last evening. Tho
' "" ■' ' " 1 "" "',e c"'Mni' ■ oous, the fi .(t sweet tones of the wait/ street parade at noon, in which tlie band
rhere were some preMnt who elaimed to I ^ fell upoo tba eura of tba hgp|i.|wu a future, was a strong suggestion
>•- ...^ nappy leaiure, was a strong sugg
I company, and many again joined in the a6 what would be furnished al the
a e kn-a not iing of tins woman °r ■ rythmic poetry of the dance. Tables \ evening entertainment of Beach & Bow-
1 r jperu.d nr.ti p wi rs, but sue made J were ppt.j, .tred for cards and a number|ers minstrels. The curtain went upon
a handsomely staged first part, which
was good as lirst part6 go. But it is in
peoullar Impre^oaa, aod awakened ^ ^tlJin| aud geDtlemea who did 00l
strange thoughta in tba mind* of hsr ^ th„ d(roe t „ d„iightfo, ev
!tfl f"™1 for r fli'ctiou. 1 onjng ut ii gh Ave and wliist.
II,. • 'V*r. Ir.ve hud no nocturnal is I Tu my ,hat „„ 0,ua810n vvas one of
Hat • ua 1 v bright winggad spirits since , lho happieBt| joUleBt and 0Dtertaining
j social events of ti
The Masonic v rami Lod:
1 season, is to put the
j caee mildly, and the ladies deserve the
the olio, or second part of the show that
the strength of the company lies. With-
out an exception it was the tinest olio
entertainment ever furnished m this
city. Tho many features presented the
Of Oklah ma nr. ets in this city on the highest praise and unlimited thanks for | novel, unique and startling, and created
ti e most demonstrative enthusissm on
the part of a very critical andience.
Beach & Bowers' minstrels were a
visitors nnd delegates may be expected, was borne away on the waves of the gen "plendid success, and must certainly
' prove a sure winner in the race for fame
aud fortune.—Madison (Wis.) Capital.
11 h of tins month ft r a three days ses the entertainment and pleasure the>
siot. Special rates have been made by gave to all. At a late hour the last sweet
the railroads, and a large numbej of strains of "Home Sweet Hom«" waltz
I'he cUlcers of the Grand Lodge nnd lie night breeze, and every body said
other dUtiaguUlud members of the or- goodnight-
der will be present.
Arrangments w ill be made by the Ma-
sonic lodge of our city to properly re-
lieve and entertain all who come. It
w ill be an occasion of much importance
to Perry, as she will entertan within her
gates seme of the most prumineat and
distinguished citizens of the Territory,
which wdlntr .n another opportunity to
maintain her high standard for hospital-
ity.
Greet the visit ng gentlemen warmly,
nnd make their stay w ithin our gates a
-eason of delight aod c nifort.
The music for the occasion was furn-
ished by Prof. Geo. Lowry and Ed. Win-
dell, and was excellent.
We intended to give a list of those in
attendance, but time will not permit.
Notice.
Hereafter electric light customers will
be expected to send after incandescent
lamps when needed. Employ ees of the
company will not be allowed to deliver
lamps, except at th* office or plant, and
deductions will not be allowed for fail-
ure of consumers to procure renew als.
E. D. Nims,
31 Ct . Superintendent.
Ghost Party.
A "Leap Year Ghost Parly" was the
style of entertainment enjoyed last even CRIPPLE GREEK-
Garnett's Cherokee Cough Syrup is-j ing by ih< members >f"lhe Gang," ut I
guaranteed lo cure ooughs. Oulds, hoars, i lb* l,or,>':,f Mr- Rnl1 Mrt.R. H. Hudson.; Tj,ef#holoo*ly ricii gold mining dif-
lessio luugaor monejrTefunded , Tba house was deonra ted in ghMtlj style; trietof Cripple Creek. Colorado, is at.'
29 tf j and the face of "Poor Yoric" grinned lracU„K huadm|9 of peopie. By spring
suf;> 1.deo tju< rusj1 f„;r (n (jt. enormous. That
there is an abundance of gold there is
In s been in the city lor two days doing
business with our dr) goods firms.
Change of Time Table.
On nnd after Feb, 2, 1896, trains will
arrive and depart from Perry, O. T., at
the following time:
NOKLH BOUND.
No. 408. Missouri River Express,
fi:10 p. m.
No 400. Chicago Express, 0:40 a. m.
No. 422. Local Freight 10:25 a. ui.
south bound.
No. 405. Texas Express 9:1o p. ni
No 407. Oklahoma and Tixhs Ex-
press— 11:20 a. m.
No. 423. Local ^re ght... .10:00 a 111
ness,soioni
Chns. F. Gustnsen who represents Ifrcm hifi «baet]> drsperies,
Keiniu r, llunoly & McDonald, *t .loe, I(,n Al
The gentlemen assembled at ti e resi
CougMng irritates the delicate organs
and aggraV'dcs the disease. Instead of
v .itinc, iry One Minute Cough Cure.
demonstrated be nnd :i doubt. Fortunes
i:re la ii g rnpidlv made.
, To reach Cripple Cre k, take the San-
the party, I ho efeniog w-a spent in (a Pa Route) u.„ oa)y
denoe of S 11. Harris, where they were1
called for by the 1.idies and escorted to
t telling «ho6t stories, gimes, etc. Not
It helps at once, uiiikiui! expectoration I ^10 ^ewaf amusing feat tire of the evening man R]lVperj and chair cars,
.•a -y,: uliices tho soreness anil inil.imjia- ! was a ghust supper, served by he host y p
:i 1. Kv >ry one liksM it. and htstesB, foil wed by daintv refrefch-! 1 r, 1.
M. R Howendobler. I - , . . vnvca |,10 Clccli
meats of irnit, (. Ue and cream
standard guage
line direct to the can-,p. '1 hrough Pull-
The Santa
mils you rigbt in the heart of Crip-
Four Cars of I5igf Ones.
John Lovell, who owns a tine claim or
stock ranch near the city, and one of the
largest stock dealers in the county ship
p^d four car loads of heavy cattle to
Kmsas City today, T e-- are four year
olds and will average about 1.GU0
pounds.
DISTRICT COURT TONIGHT..
Jndge Bierer will hold court tonight
as per adjournment. There will be sev-
eral divorce caseB considernd.
INSURANCE.
ARE YOU INSURED?
A sumll spark often consume,
in 11 few minutes, tho accumulr
tion of veai's.
Sickness, accident, or sudden
dentil frequently terminates tha
valuable lu'" of a bread winner •?
a happy family—reducing it to
poverty and want. 1'ire, life and
accident insurance protect! against
these misfortunes.
To get cjood insurance it is im-
portant to select companies whose
history shows them to be tried
and teck and who make good ex
liii>it.> of bona fiiik assets and
whose paid losses bear witnest
that their policies are valuable.
Please examine our companies
V.'e have had experience.
II. It. Hudson & Co.,
Ofiice over Globe Ury Goods store,
Perrv, O. T.
JONAH AND THE WHALE.
This is a New Story About it.
"Sav, look here," said the black bass
to tha eat flab, "what do \ ou think about
the bt'?ry that was told a £ood while ago
about one of your tribe swallowing a
man by the name of Jonah?"' *'There
you i;o again, 'bassie.' asking more fool-
ish questions. Now, I dou't believe any
of mj tribd ever swaU'Wed a man; you
must take mo tor a sucker, though I
think a man will poon swalluw you 'bas-
tiio.' 1 heard a gentleman say to Albert
Rueb just a moment ago, 'give me a
black bass'—you are a 'goner.' What,
(I'd I hear a fellow say lie wanted a cat
lish! Yes 'bassie,' we are boti. going to
belp feed,the ninety .lay people."
Be6t fresh tish, and best served at
Bueb Bros. 27 tf
Durell, \V A
Elmer, Huso
(Jre.'n, Stella
A.irdia, Agr.oa
Hannah, Miko
May, WmJ
8ti ill., .1 K
8imj>oot,A M
'i'ice, John VV
Uplegmfl, Juht,
i.ji .i
iSm an viat
Tunilr. u a e turned aw iy, and bi^ua
if "dtauding rooni ouly" bi.B beeu the'
iuatiun in moat of the cities where i
Wuntc'il.
A bright boy or girl in this and every
WiiJiuoie,
JURY STILL OUT.
At the iimo of goiu^ to press the jn y tow n in tho vicinity w here there is not
h A Bowers* uiiubtnld have giveu J in the Kiuhardaon os ms still out. The already an agent, to sell the Ne v York
irtain meats, i eland live to one, and tho chances are fjedjer, America's Greatest Story Paper,
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Wanted, Wanted.
A good blacksmith with a set of to. Is
will furn^h nshop and dwelling free un
lli March 1 cull nn or address W, C.
Uyiui, ,Vli.KiiiDey Noulo Co., O. T.
20 w 2,
For Sale.
First-class railroad t:cket from Perry
fo Chicago, cl").c0; good for 30 days.
The I igalls Mills 3o. i>7 6t
Be sure and get Howeudubiers XX
truut tiurua^riiiai it uurva. *
If suffering witii piles, it will interest
you to know that DeWitt's Witch Hiize:
Salve w ill cure them. This medicin** is
apaoltl f"r all complaints of this char-
acter, and if inatruetiooa(wbiobue mis-
p e) :,re c.iriied out.a cure wil result
Wo have tested this in numerous cases
and always with like results. It never
K F. Howendnhlers
Masonic Grand Lod e,
For the meeting of the Masonic Grand
Lodge to He held in Perry, Feb. 11 and
12, 1890, the A. T. & S. F. will sell round
trip tickets from all stations, between
Arkansas City, Ksnsas and Purcell, I. T,
at the rate of oae and one third fare for
the round trip. Dates of sale, Feb. 10
and II. Final limit Feb. 13th.
E E. W K! T KRV ELT,
Agent.
For S.u.k on hsejiAsun: 330 acie
farm in Auderson county, ixansas, eight,
mile.- from Garnett, one-half mile from
IJoet otlice, school nnd church, ZM dsrea
tirst bottom. 8Ci ncreH tecoiul bottonj,
wjitered by cieek, •> acres of tine timl>?r.
05 acreo llcganl timothy nioadow, Ej '
foot ti uulo except timber laud#^
orchnr . in full bearing. Will solr^.
harga or exchange for smallel fnrm,
cattl , >.'ooil business property or stock
"• uf Enquiro of oraildress
R II t'rppv 11< ia ofTmsa,
DeWitt's Little Early Rieegi for bil-
i-'Usn sb, indigestion, constipation. Ji
email pili a pi-empt cure.
ft b. HowwmJvMeT.
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