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OFFICIAL PAPER
N'OKLE COUNTY.
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PERRY, NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, MONDAY, FEB. •J, I8S6.
NO. 2U5
RAILROAD TIME TA
LOCAL news.
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l>«'r lo i himifit a:
ru kin <'Onae<":. m
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nia liatiteil train i«
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1 lorn 1.1 p< inn
No ma<<
.i.ectio
ui for 1 1 trujso. 1
ulrwper fr( mi \r .
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connectio n
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SC.k 105 a .1407
en n«li
tra-ie U Ualv t
Emery h; s p( no to Wit
it.? Warrants for tale ut ti,t-
L C.iUh l hui re turned to C
oni Brtnu went to Gutnri-
'Id.
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over Su>it it
' C H. Bei
p fr. m O ithrie
-JIUY DISL'llAlUiEI)
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a in
in ilir city froi; In the liiotardscn Ca: -After Being Oa*
T and a Half Daw, They F'jltd
b to A :ee— Stood 5 to 1-
in
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erdav.
<|m<
L't
Hj>ril -i i
dnctiu'i ot 10 percent u.rui.
t all j iiii 1 « uii
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LODGE I IREUTORY.
I Pi A Ai M. P i • Wo,
holds its regular communication the
tirst and third Friday - at hall on I)
street. All n : sons iu gtAHl standing
cordially invited.
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Masonic 1.
I and 4th I
Hfniiv Kit
IjEKKY «
■ Madill r.
1) street -vf
7:30 p. in.
11. [>. McKN.oiir, U. P
Secretary.
1/ %S IN 4'1'Alit P
I j No 23, n rifularly ob Uienooni
0- ■ f" i;. . 1 i..v. j..;. - ..? t uci. inon',)
at hall «>n I) street. Visitors cordutli*
nvited.
| O. w. 1 . t neiokee liodge No. 14 i
1 O.O. !•'. ii • • i : > I htuvtw) natty
at T:!{<> p. in. « n 7th street between L
untie. Visitorsarsalways v.-ei-- me.
J. \V. Ql'lt k. Il W. LtlMM-k i.
Secy. N. G.
Io. i i. l-Purr) pmeut Am
- 0, meets every Tuesday evemi,
at 7. at Odd 1 eilow hail. Visiting)
patriarch* are cordially invited
tend.
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at-
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> ; m I i; I ge N
I j ; ..n . a. 1 i >. u. F. am '■« eisi
Tuesday of each month. \ ifil'-ib we,
come. Mas. L H. Geeooikc, N. ti.
JIattik IvlKl'K. bee.
A. II.. il' mei 1 J< os ■ i'< t No >
I * nie* la tir t ai.d ti.rd I hursday evci
il;gs at «:i>0 p. in. ut then t . 1 :.«ar tr
comer *>f :>e\entti ami B street. A.
comrade* invited to mwt w' up.
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thin
fall oi
MOM i jIC ( <1 5
No. lu meets every lirbi au<1
Tharsdsj ^ at SL8II |i. iii- si P. I
Seventh bet vet*u t and L) stret'ts
HATHE J. MCKWHJHI.
I'iMM A (. '. I'O V. fcuov, SJec
I M4< ll I S ()| I. \ lit > IC. I A. . ' .
i\ . •
in tlieir Ini i on • ill l vt wtei l>. K.
hiiifcliiHcoi' i;i!iv invited.
J. 1. NubijK, M. \V.
Thos. Mon?.' k, F. S
j Jiowendobl'r's Kxt
in; pure H cn«d
j .' jiin Tei.cate was up frc m O.lwndo
(a 'urday.
j io.\endolder*s Kx v- < t S'*rB .pn U:
la uiiiudy for that tired feoling.
| Wo lfi.ru tint M„j i II. D. MiKi. „i •
; mproviau slow j\,
! Purify your blood with Hu«rendobUM<
j Kxiract Sarsaprilla. *
liunksr T. M Un-haidson has return
od to Oklahoma Ciiy.
Charley Adams win up from ti e cadi*
t il Saturday night.
Seethe L* ng-Bcll dumber ('o. foi j,
coal and lua ber. West C St. 'Jl- tf i
\'t« rn y 1-Ynnk A Huttowasa visitor'
f n Si ill wuter yesieruay.
l« .vendol>Ier's Extract Sarenprilla
t only real b!'.od purdi. r, •
Mr and Mrs. Fiank Smith were in
trotn White Eville Saturday.
Health built up by the uae of Howen-
d(>bisr*s Extract SarsapnllA. *
J C. (i<uaer,of the EirrcRpnkSE TiMEh,
ppeot Suuday iu Guthrie.
M. Caiter and John W. Watt vfure
> * ■ troui Pawnee yesterday
ilowendoblers Extract. Saraaprilla
f!ps the BlUifjiiBu brain. •
J J Cum initios went to Mulhall yet-
Lei cay for u Sunday visit.
1 ne Sunday dinner ut the A^i icjIu j
was a ft-cftSL for tbo epecurian.
V1. . Ii Normal, deputy dis'rict c!
ut SidU Mer, w i over yosterday.
. 1J. LI <uhatnf civil tngint -i A. '1
.vj. I* , was in Itie c.ly SalUiduy.
Asit. L S. Attorney lloy llofTaiau
up trom (tulbrie Saturday m^,lit.
J.F McNitlly, traiuin'iaL*«r of thi
r i S KW.W II) th-> citjr Hiturdnj.
Juhn Liuu i«a . thlo WrenioK for h
■J-.IH ► • tii^j ; j P.ii-3 us, ii Bl,...
J in? Aifiuolii, uijdt-r llit- ni'«
u em, ib startiug with a g<>od bubimss
honsALf.: A tVaahiuirton hand pn*Sf
^ Llit
lay on
.•itfc'l
' Oak fvofCra i ii d
TI
• X j-iror.-. to whom Iwid
*1 Eichaidsou case, wt
> Sill •
v:
Hard.
bii r
.•rry
\ • i! 1 S. S; enc
Qt, Guthrie,
frieacs todny.
1«' ?v. J. II. I'arker, who has been visi
iug i jv i: >binson and
to Kingfisher today .
HS!<t<] o •' udjje M'isell^r if tuere w: t
an;, pr bability of their reacha vei
d Their foreman answered that he
>uM n t tell,but they would try. The
coi t j - i l to them that juries were ex
pecb'd t' render verdicts if ponsiblo, cud
directed them to return to their rooms.
At 11 o'clock they ask d to be permit
ted to appear before the court, and theii
foreman stated that there was no pof-ai
blechu;. • for an H^reeuient, and they
family , returned . Vvcr« discharged. They stood live ti
< ne
Anotl.tr oi.e of the liichardson cases
w ill co 'M up for trial in Judue Museller'i:
'•ouri t i: >rrow morning at 'J o'clock.
Elmer Mid J N. t.ruc:iH« ld, Sam Crec-
ent. Alva I\in« and .J a mew Shaw \erc
ov. a from Newkirk today.
' ice Bsooetti ^f pttvuss, who! Wanted-
hiia I t ii v . iiing with Mrs. James Lob White girbfo do general house work
litv for El Kino. in small famBy. Inquire ai IlempleV
1 Giocery, corner 6th and E streets. It
Mis. Gray, mother uf Fred Or.iy, Hk*I
tended to tfo to Guthrie today, but the' For Kent.
tram pui rd ru in i left i . r, | Beat improv<-d claim in lbs Strip; ons
Rav. F. W. lioucheno was called to 1UJ Perry. Inquire at Perry
Guthrie today to assist in the re viva. Hook auu News store.
ISfvi •. || Baptist church ic tbst
city.
l>ied.
Mossy Vernon, ti e 20 months ol
'I Mr. and Mrs. Guy L inon. and i
*>n of [ N. Cornelius, of this < ity,
.■ -t-t. ioo. Mo, Si nday. '! I
riends in Perry, where they formerly
ivtd, will leain of the death of l.'t -i
dux with so row and r.-^rot.
Opera House,
. i.CAY NIGHT,FEB. 3d, '96,
V.« !earr. u ith de i e^t regiti and «
ow t f the death, at Seiuc.t, y psouri,
little Max L*tnon, be! \ -m of M
iod Mrs. G, A
Kfaolvcd, That we, the tends
Mr. and Mrs. G. A L n. > i, osL.nd
them our h •artt'eit sy u p iti.ies iu to
their sad bereavement.
Mm, J. G. II iu house.
Mas.J. A. Owe*.
MRS. M. In L 'ttiNoEi:.
Mrs N'. D. (.one.
Mas 0. W. At on
Ml:S. (^HAS. ClIBISTOPlI.
Mas. V. C. Weu n.
I) stric,. I J H
to l e capitul ou the
huviug bt n notitied
tile on hit. cliiiin. (u
A.
M. L. Tiiraerpi: \ i rough yester*
1 on his return ' Gutui . Guess he
4tni Ci. iuor Kti.. >wdii not gei as fat
out!, i s Wai n .rfton, U. C.
Piles oi r , pil s,but I/sWitt's
V itch I!.S ..70 wilt cure them
V|. ii | • . t.|>ti> a| p ed it cures Eualda
st f aiu.
Not ice.
; II> reaft r electric light customers will
Havigiiorst went be exp. cted to send after incan.l'- ert
no« n train today,' lamps w: en needed. Employees of the j
o coduj down and company will uat allowed to deliver'
^ I lamps, esc piat the office >r plant, and
deductions t^ilnot bs allowed Tor fail-
ure of consusiers to procure renewals.
E. D. Nims,
Superintendent.
Yt'ln ?
Why is it tliat the S nto I-
company do. f not r the
tages io the f irme>... i ti eir I
o«en give;i by the ICocU Is-i..:
farmers ou their line, in th
part t f the Strip, relative to
seed cats into the Teiiitor
freight.
It seems strange that no effort is made
by the Santa Fe to aid the farmers. The
road is certainly in a position to do n6
much for the fanners on their line as
as any other road in tin Territory, cut
why they don't is causing much coil*
raentnnd unfavorable criticism. The
Sunta Fe shou d give the matter their
immediate uitenti m-
e railroad J
ne as has j
id to the
1 weste n .
■Iiippi. g
t freu oi
in i us 31 IN STEELS,
i.fD
: i:.. i Jiiifoi m Band io the World
30-DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS
A VAST ORGANIZATION.!
ie ti l ; in-*:ti n Greater, Better and
Sii|.--r;. r toall .ilinstrels r f the past
ngit aiid Meal
a.i i ({eal uiobil'zation of all
t oiidrclis of the Minstrel World.
Street Parade at Noon.
AdmM'ion, 35, 60 and 75o.
Ii served seat.- mi s i e at Howendobler'i
Di ug S*ore.
he si1
R F. Hi vVi nd«ii
►apriil;,
\
V.. M. THOM
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ii i anil
(Vj4. Perry, t >. 1 . u
ning at w • at tiie
brothers always v..
ot V.
cal iliiion No.
er L nd.ty
11all". \ .sit-
i oiler .iiid bhtle ouibinetl. A b^
S Address this ottico.
j liowendobler's Extract
! putiff.-s. villi.zes and snriclus the
I ohiud. *
Attorney .1. C. Cottingham was up
froui Guthrie S.v uri.ay, oa legal bus-
ness.
(■« v It N .-niitli, of t! . Id .
I church, hut reiutneo In in tupuLVr-
riiterlaiun^'iit and Social.
The CI r u . — i... - >r will give an
j entertainn. ut and social at the Chris-
tian church, Wednesday evening, Feb.
Will Wiil'.eie, a d (,ouq cornet, with i>lh. An interesting program will be
Bt: &.Mowers, ir.ii strelB, is one of the rendered, consisting of vocal and instru
tire '. • > ""i -ts the rntd. The solo mental mu-iVrecitatious. readings, etc..
rendsr* I m toda) intheitre^t pa- [ after which a lunch, consisting <f eaks
r «1<- v a vti-y tine and ui'icli appreciate ;:R'' c« ffee will be served to all present,
ed. | Admin .on 15 cents. By order
Social Committee.
a- just reee'ved t is I
bpr.ng and suiume.'
include a large and
of ali grades of goods,
otlice Vk itl i L H. B«ir
ii i>. Christian
enmples of
I'.iags. and they
- iir.d^oine v ;riety
| Call and see 1
j low, opposite land office.
■ I f t he towi.ship cfticers in this and ad-
| ioiui g counties are in need of books or
j | er
i offie.
i Ull.
HAKMuN V Debating >'• cie t m et-
every I'ruiay mglil ai K. P. i all on
7th etr* 't Vis.tlUK jriends always wel-
t Knsd.
Koi ; .. Pnry b dgs No. K. of P.
meets every Montiay mgi t iti 6 p. m.
All visiting linigiitH welcome.
i ( . i . \\ . Perry Lalgs Ni Id,
A Ancui.tUit rti I mitHl Workmen,
(liit-ls tirst and iliiitl 1 uesday evenings
of each uiuiilh at 'ni U p. m., in Globe
building oa w<st aids squure. NV orkmen
good standing rooi other iodfp ■ «oi
diaily invited. Ii. E. Gimio.Nh, W. M.
W. C. M<Coin♦ Kea xier.
1Nt.iJt \ey, >on -1 iiicrcml iioitii
(jiuli, ot Perr; Meets every l nurs-
clay evening, S o't :ock. All reform wora
iug uien invited to discujs this boun
11uei lion. K. of E. iiall, ou Uth street.
Admimon free, no collection
A. il- SF .LIM., JAS. 11. LEWIS.
( airman. Ii.
U \ntro:—Wood, corn, hay, wgeia
i Ies t>r an) thing else a family can ui e,
• i Mihst-ription in the Enn.ai'KihF
Mrs. J II. Huvighorbt. who has beiu
• is;:iug v\itti friends iu Guthr e lor b**u.e
tiiL *, has relurnoil to the ciiy.
A ne
office. Just the place fur good thiols |, ,er^
to eat. Step in and see them. o3 tf j
II. B. Maitiu, FredS. Wilson, James'
iluuhinson and F. M. Smith ate their
Sunday dinuei at the Agricola.
Tank I ce iGcn. <; \V. Bailey.)
At the opera house Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, Feb. Cih 7th and 8th.
Four lectures; three nights and one af
ternoon Tickets 3o, and 15 cents.
Repervi d seats ca sale at HowendobWs
drug t-re. Course tickets, with reserv-
we .I. supply the v.ants tin pro- ed seats, 81 00; on sale at Howendobler's
i iisii.t.n, audited by township and po t jtli ;e news stand. For de crip
S ethut yrur supply is k'-pt t on of lectures see board-bills, posteree
Entkepkisk Timf.4? and couriers, which will appear all o**er
the city on Tuesday. Tickets will be
put on sale at Howenbobler's Tuesday
morni g,Feb. 4*h.
Cripple C'reclt Kxctuvsloit.
A number of our citizens, who want
totak-i:i t!.♦* sights of Crippt Creek,
formed a club to get special i ttes, and
left for that g.^den MecL-a, for a ten ti ys
trip, on the early train th '.a m< rning.
Those who formed trie company wi re
Charles ChristotT, Henry Linn, EJ Ear
bocksr, E G Millekan, T A Baker and
family, W T Whorton. Mi j Alice A y
and Mrs Geo Olson, of Perry, arid Len
B.u nes, Ned Cheadle ami J. J. Turneyv f
Guthrie. It is a jolly crowd, who will | Iiibits of BONA
enjoy the trip, and when tlay return
can teli us all about Cripple Creek.
INSURANCE.
ARE YOU INSURED?
A -ni.tll spark often con^umet
.ii a tVw iiiinutf,-. the nccuinul;
tion of veurs.
S-'.-kiiC". accident, or sudden
death frequently termlostes th
valuable life of a bread winner tf
a happy family—reducing it ti
i -.vrt \ ai.d want. Fire, life and
:.w:'lent insurance protects iigaiml
those misfortunes.
To get good insurance it is ini-
"leet companies whose
iistorv -now.s them to be tkikd
anp tbui: and who make good ex
I iiihiti of iion v fide assets and
! u"hose i'aid losses bear witneet
liiai ii:eir policies are valuable.
1' examine our companiei
We haw had experience.
i. Hudson it Co.,
W !'"• - lit*:* an cconnt of a man who
shot onrv:f r..' her th&u suffer tlie n-n gs
f ti.-' u'er-t . Hu.-onud- I he fooi!Wn>
tlidc't t;t..v-* DeW.tt,s f^itt.e E :w
Kisers? Iu;. t" suffer aa bad as he did
before I eoirmencfd taking those little
pi tin V V. How^ndoblor
Aclverti.sed Letters.
Following is the iist of unclaimed lef- !
ters remaining in the post office at Perry j
Oklahoma, for the weekending Monday,1
jun 2<tib, IS! c. PertoDi coiling for Oflicc over Globe Ury Qoodattora,
the.-o letters will please say ,4advei t.seti' j em. () rp
and mention ciato of this list. '
Abbott, Mrs II IL : u, Wm
Burke, James Johnsou, Mrs Melie
Berger. Archillas Kakemiller, VV 0
Burt, Mrs E A Kikita, Melvin
Curb. A K**lley. Mrs Addie
"Courier*' Lairnmore, Sherman
Playecl Cards on Sunday.
1* our bo) s brcke out tuo panes iu one
— tl-e west windows of the basement of
District Clerk J. H Havighorst says the high school baildmg yesterday, en-
grocery etore, weet ol the lai d | can w ',at a^owl ^e teretl the building and went up into one
i (lice in this city, but if they
want to finti - ut about it, the books are
open at a'l tin.- for inspect n, as every
thing is as straight as a string. Wo be-
l 1 eve you Havey.
Kt iuember th® medinine you siiould
r ik « u p irify your biood ii il j.vendtib
ler's Extract Sarsaprillr.
C. M. Beale, of the S',ar Clothing Co-,
spent a few da; s out n liis claim last |
week painting and beautify nghis dwell |
of the scliool rooms and played cards all
day. Now, this will not be permitted,
and if is occurs again, the boys, who are
well known, will be arrested for trespass
a.ill playing cards on Sunday, both of
of which are in violation uf the laws of
Oklahoma.
Dover, Mrs Emma McCaii . IJ G
Durell, W A
Elmer, Uuse
Green, Stella
Aardin, Agnes
Hannah, Mike
Willi.
May, Wm J
Smith, .1 K
Simaions, A M
Tice, John VV
Uptegraft, John
ims, Eliot
Dying:.
F. A, Bollsr canie in frovi a trip over i0 ^ barley has one of the finest Many of those a ho leave IVrry now
the liock Island Saturday night, ailt| j north of th« city on the Black will tind tl . ir g-aves at Cripple Creek,
speni Sunday with h s fuuiily.
I >KI KN k>Sll 11' .\'S4-mi iy N- 1UD1,;
s K. of L. mi eta every Tnturd
inil at 7:ii0 in K. ot 1 . lualoi'Ttb steet,
v. est of Iam ollice,
W.J Sro.Nr., M. W.
Mms \f vnr llrwirF !•' >s
JT. lie (Loyal Temperance Ixgion)
Je meets every Sunday afiernoon at 3
o'clock, at the Presby teriao chuicn.
Maed LoEBi?«of a,
FRED T«T.M • N, PniBwUnt.
For an artisiic ehave, that leaves the
f .ce perfectly smooth and soft, go ai.d
- e i'dlib, at the r a lace batber hop, ts.
t jri.er square. U tr
U. S. Attorney Brooks came up from
lienr. Wecai not b:ame him for baauti . Si-ine of those who went from here are
fving iii« home, and then he may intend ' dead and others are dying. We would
to take a partner. : not advise anyone in P*rry,who has been
living in the balmy air of thi? open win
;.er :o mal e the change at this time of
On- y 'iut^ Cor-' Cure is rightly!
nam* . It ;>tf -rd* nstant relief from :
sulT. r g wliAn alfl :'.'hI with a sever *
. . , | cough or cold. It is on the throat,
Oull.M«b,iturdu} mglit, and w.19 iu tiie |>r<>ucl'K.l tulwp. Rial lunifB and never
fails t.> giv.< iuimerii.t^e relief.
F.. Howt.ndobler.
CRIPPLE CREEK-
The fabulously rich gold mining dis-
trict of Cripple Creek. Colorado, id at-
city until the 0:20 train south
i Attorney Geo. Gardner was up from
| Guthrie Saturday night, to attend an
I adjourned session of the district court.
J What shall we have fer dinner? Goto
the new grocery store and order some
thing go«.d. You wili tind a great vari-
ety of all the good things to eat. 33tf
Ex -Mayor E. D. Parce, who ha been
year to the cold, raritied air that you
Hod at Cripple CVe^k, 14,000 feet above
soa level. This is not the time to go; it
is very dangerous to do so, and monv
who go will never return.
CougMog irritates ths delicate organs
. v it •• the ase Instead ol Charged with Perjttrye
waiting, try Oue Minute Cough Cure. n ii i: , .. . • i c- . i
r, . i I if- it. Ke iu was arrested on Saturdav
It helps at once, making expectoration •
easy, reduces the Forei.esB ana inflRiumn ; e%enlnK. on !i coQipIaint sworn out by
Mod. Every one lit = it. i Stewart Decker, charging him with
v.. F, Hnivenilnliler. | pe jury. He uns taken before Judge
Museiler. Miil trniief >rrwl to Judge 0 ne
trading hundreds of people, liy firing : vmt" g hiB si«l«r-iu bnv.Mra. 1. E. IJui- . t;c pnrndet, w
tiie ru h biilo fnir to be enorm. us. Tbai
there is an aiiui.d'ince ot gi i.l there if
ileinonstrateit boyonil ivduuot. rVluues
arc being rapidly made.
To reach Cripple Creek, take the Sib-
ta Fe Koate, tbe only etaud.ird :u.ige
line direct to the camp, 'ibroagh Pull-
One r,f ihe most Ht'riictive and nrtis-
li.'gMine, left hist uight for points in
i'li.R.
Ho to Ihe 'I tel Orlando t<> eat.for ihe
cl-k up theie c mni.t Oe beat Eveiy-
Ji'.Dg ilK-re in botii cl-iin and nciil and
e.-ury meal iR a gtnuine treat.
W. 0. Boughtou.tho courlooua g^ntlo
h ifioueof the
eppociul f uture .'f t ie i-el. lir.'.si Beacii
i Bow. iinin■■■ rels. Iliat has appeared
•'n our Ktree;n. took the people by ptorm
today. F. -ry member i f the company
is nn artist, and the band captiv.itcd
who bi hi .1 I. in ov; r in Ihe «u'n of $550
;toapp :.rbefore .Tud* Walk- rtomonn w
"•oriir.ig at 9 oVlo-.k, to answer Io the
| charge.
I The case is one in which Dcker hnd
1 eued Kcan for rente di-.o, anj in tho tee
iic . tirnony, given by Kean at the tr a.
ev. ryliody. Sao thorn at thu opera huuse. n i . .. . .. ,
... :.i.. Decker oiuirgcg that ttwuu commuted
toucbr.
man sleepers and chair cara. 'ino ^autn j Vi^(l roprcsenta Julius Muyur. ci^ai"
perjury.
To lands you right in the huart of Crip-
plu Creek.
No excuse for sleep'ei-s nights 'v'neu
you can procure Oi e MiOUtecoiigl cure.
This will relieve ull annoyances,cure (lie
most Revere cough and give you rent and
health. Can you iilT.n'd to do withuul
R V II.
nrwh>hl *r
tt
One Minute Cough Cure ta a popula
remedy fer croup. Safe for children und
iijults. ju. 12. Lioweadobltr.
uiatiufsoinrer, of tit. Joe, Mo, has bv.n
Culling ou our a.ercban a.
Liiriieti's Cherokee t'ongli Ryrup is
guaranteed to cure coughs. colJ , hoar;-
neas,soreuesn iu lungu or uiouey refunded
59 tf
B. Baruum, of tr.e Globe Dry Goods
8'ore,left Saturday night, for To, ekii,
and will go from there to Now Voik, to
bo eUeel uouto
Cleariinf Ul^lit of Way. p • - —————
Parties brgnn moving builning from V\lint<'«l.
tho Ban's Ke r.ght or way today, under ' A brifibl b"-v >,r «irl in thi!5 llnJ ever)'
orders from the district court. The ! town ln tbo v oinity where there is not
moving preeeFS will continue until nH h'rc"1^ uu n8ent'to sell the No v York
tho buildings are removed. Bevawl I Iiwl<8r> Amerloa'aGraetwlStory Paper,
mem nre nt w IU with hou e moving \ 'be wee'" ""d act as ngent, making
machinery. cents on every copy sold. No charge
being made for unsold copies. No pos
Be sure and get llowendoblers Kx : rt'Lle risk. For full particulars ot.ll at
Change of Timo Table.
On and after Feb. 'J, 1890, t ains will
arrive and depart from Perry, O. T., «*:t
the follow ing tinm:
NORLH BOt'ND.
No. 408. Miss.iuri River Express,
fi:10 p, m.
No 400. Chicago Express, 0:40 u m.
No. 422. Local Freight 10:25 a. in.
SOCTH BOUND.
No. 40"). Texas Express 0:Ra p. m
No 407. Oklahoma and Tex. s Ex-
press... tl:-0 a. ni.
No. 12;;. Local freight 10HX) a m
"Wanted, Wanted.
A good blackcmith with a set of tools
will furnish a shop and dwelling free un
til March 1 call on or address W. C.
Kynu, McKinney Noble Co.,0. T.
20 w 2.
For Sale.
First-class railroad ticket from Perry
.vo Chicago, $1500; good for 30 days*
The I igalls Mills Co. 27 6t
JONAH AND THE WHALE.
Maul bttraupriUu; it vuree.
* i Ihe oQmm of tniB puper.
Jtinuary .0.1?C*5.)
NO LICE OF CONTEST HEASING
D foro the United States LaaU Otiice, Perry. O,
T.. Jan. 8. lt'lc.
Mercy £ Watte, )
v8. >
rarletnnU. "ox )
Jnvttlvinpt tie to iio ao'4 of • cc. 27, Twp 23,
ntoiro l. w pr.
Complaint having t <>en *-ntoredat thi^ ofiice
bv Mmcv F. Waite train t Carleton (i. Cox fur
nrnntl'nn-ent t. • omr^r a<i entry number -ty,
ilated Mi>ptember 1W, tbU3, upon the** of
27. t •/ m, range J w. st. in Noble con ty Okla-
honia Terrilory, all^ ^ t! at t o huitl arJi-tt m
ti. C« x hr..« wi't lly abamloi rd wtitl trn t ot
laad, and has f il d ;o resit I ni>t> said trac ui
land for s.x nu.nthv 1 at past from the dan* here-
of, nntl han t'ail<>d t. liv.< upon andculiivaie •• 1
1 nd as rrquiho by law, and tliat such defanli
den ow ex st.
Now, with a view to th i cancelation of aiti
entry, the wtd partienare hereby sninni a d t.
appear at tins • tficn tn the PM da t.f May, 1 '.v.
at '.•a'cl ck a. m„ to rt spot it and fiirninh tobti-
mony ceu erniag mm!alinHi«M abandonment.
XjOlUS I ' t V I •:
D987IJI '
This is a New Story About it.
' ;i ■ block bast
to ti..- cat ;ish, "what do \ ou think about
the t i ry that was ttild a good while ago
about one of your tribe swallowing a
man by the name of Jonah?" ''There
you 1 goio, 'bassie/ asaing more fool-
*' '. i don't Relieve any
my triba ever swalh wed a man; you
must t •. c me for a sucker, though I
n sv olluw you 'bas-
I hea. d a gentleman say to Albert
aieat ago, 'give me a
blaek b; .-a'—you are a 'goner.' What,
did i hear a fellow say he wanted a cat
lish! \'t-s 'bassie.' we are boti. going to
i'olp f. e.l the ninety day people."
Best fresh tish, and best served at
liueb Bros. 27 tf
If mi taring with piles, it will interest
you t know t! at DeWitt*s Witch Haze:
S-nve will cure them. This medicine is
p scifi for oil complaints of this char-
HI : st rut 'tions (which are mis-
it,a euro will result
v- ,• have tested this in numerous cases
and always with like results. It never
'•"ih R F. Ffowpndoblers
Masonic Grand Lcdze.
For the meeting of the Masonic Grand
Lodge, to bo held in Perry, Feb. 11 and
12, 1806, the A. T. A: S. F. will sell round
trip tickets from all stations, between
Arkansas City, Ksnsas and Purcell, I. T,
at the rate of oie and one-third fare for
the • ui d t I >a a of sals, Feb. 10
and II Final limit Ftb. 13: h.
E E. Westervelt,
Agent.
For S.ALt oa Exchange: 330 ocse
farm in Anderson county , Kansas, eight
mi leu from Garnett, one-half mile from
post otlice, school and church, 250 aercs
first bottom, 80 acres second bottom,
watered by creek, 5 acres of tine timber,
0T>acres llegant timothy meadow. Every
foot ti aole except timber land. Fine
orchar in full bearing. Will sell at a
barga « or exchange for smaller farm,
cot ti , root 1 busiuess property or stock
fn '• ■••• • Etiquire of or address
m 11 Pppsv thim ndloA.
DeW tt* Little Early Risers for bil-
i itsn 88, indigestion, oonstipation. A
owteu fritl m piwai^t euro.
i*. hi. iivwvntidWe.
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