Noble County Sentinel. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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wiling to Perry, Oct. 3, Bigger and Grander than ever!
WING BROS.
r jnr
lows
BIG ONE AND WHY
ftpple. 40 Famous i unny Clown*,
jjicii. is In tJrand Popular Preliminary
tf. b Big Arenas I-4 Mile l/ac* Track,
lilroaJ Cars, loo lJt n I airs and Cages
ira Wild Hcasts 12 Acres of Tents.
*\ACWALLY 300 STAR PIRFORMEfuT
an at Dill ICTC inDniiuang the
OUACnlALIdla World-Femou.
High-Wire Gymnast*, the
HOLLOW A V TRIO.
fhasa Marvelous Performers ure paid 4oOO a
Week. No other Show pays #IOO
lor a Feature Act
llraded by the
World's Most
<0 ACROBATS
V nJarful Acrobats,
THE DA COMAS,
A* including Arenlc Athletes from Italy,
Prance, (iermany, Pussia and (ireece.
g i
Orcatest Com*
30 aREAT RIDERS
pa*y of Horsemen and Horsewomen Fver
Organized, and Introducing tor the First Time
” i* America
MISS AMELIA FEELEY,
The Greatest Lady Pldrr the World has Rver
Produced. No other Show has a Feature to I
are with this Superb Equestrienne.
10 ELEPHANTS SKMASASi
0k Ona Time, in One Ping, under the Direction
•I One Man, In conjunction with the Inter*
Mtionally Famous
LOCKHART COMEDY ELEPHANTS.
No Other Show has a Third as Many.
100 NORSES HZ'!
lacMIng the Pamou,
O'BRIENS 61-HORSE ACT,
'HoJaaf Introductory Spectacle, •'ROMH IN
YEAR ONE," a tirend Triple Winn Circuit
end a Tremcnduue Revival ol the Sports and
Race* of the Ancients._
BIG NEW .Sr PARADE
..IN 30 SECTIONS..
EVERY MORNING AT 10 O’CLOCK.
ONE 50c TICKET ADMITS TO liVI'-RYTHINO.
__Children, under I•?. Years, Half Price.
SPECIAL POPULAR
In the (iraudest
liquinc Displays,
m
LAST
CHANCE
TO
SEE
THE
LAST
GIRAFFE.
WHEN
HE IS
SONS,
HUMAN
EYES
WILL •
mu
SEE
ANOTHER
cV
CAPITAL, $3,700,000, DAILY EXPENSE, $7,400.
THE ONLY
GIRAFFE
KNOWN TO
EXIST IN THE
ENTIRE WORLD.
$20,000
WAS THE
PRICE HE COST
Are ¥ou Going
To Buffalo, Denver,Salt Lake City, j
or OgdanV The very best rates, time
and accomodations via the Santa Fe.
Tickets on sale daily for buffalo it2.10;
for the round trip. Continious pas-[
s.ige each direction. Return limit
:<i days from dale of sale. Denver
Uob.iado Spring’s, and I’uehlo. •27,7a (
for the round trip. Priviledge stop I
over at Colorado common points linal
return limit Oct. 31st 162,75 to Og-U
rleri, Salt I.ake City and return priv 1
Hedge stop over any point west of
Pueblo within pointr or return limit
but not later than October 31st.
.1. A Courtney, Agent.
rW»*****ft1
for school
Shanafelts.
books go to
i
r;
NOT A MILLION,
NOR A MILLION
TIMES A MILLION
COULD BUY
ANOTHER.
HE IS
a THE LAST,
THE
ONLY
ONE.
••The Best is the Cheapest.”
Not how cheap, but how good is the
question.
The TWICE-A-WEEK REPUB
LIC is not as cheap as are some so-1
c tiled newspapers. But it is as cheap 5
is it is possible to sell a lirst-class
newspaper, li prints all the news
that is worth printing. Ir you read
; it all the >* ar lound, you are post,d
| on all the important anil interesting
affairs id the wiald. it is tire best
and rnr.st. reliable newspaper that.;
1 money ami brains can produce -and |
I those should lie the distinguishing j
traits of the newspaper that is de-
signed to lie read by all members of
the family.
Subscription price, #1 a year. Any
newsdealer, newspaper or postmaster
will receive your subscription, or you
may mail it direct in
The Republic,
St, Louis, Mo.
Sec J. T Perryman, Morrison, O
'J' . for Farm Loans, Chattle Loans
and Insurance, • 32-tf
Tabler.s Hue kese Pile Ointment is
not a panacea, but is reeoinended for
blind. Iileeding or protruding piles'
and It will eiire tile most nhsinute
cases. Price, 'll) cents in bottles.
T lies 75 cents -K E. Howendobler.
TWO COMPLETE EXHIBITIONS DAILY,
it li and St I*. M Doors Open One Hour Harlier.
CHEAP EXCURSIONS ON ALL RAILROADS,
------WILL KJCUIBIT AT —
PERRY, OCTOBER 3, 1901.
A Little Known Fact.
That the majority of serious dis-
eases originate in disorder of the
kidneys Foley’s Kidney Cure is
guaranteed He sure tn get Foley’s.
Hutchinson I b ug C i.
Chas. licplngle, of Atwater, O.,
was urablc to work on account of
kidney trouble. After using Foley's
Kidney Cure four days he was cured,
Hutchinson Drug Cn.
Reserved numbered souls and admission -Imw duv at I.
Ollier shows, prices at down town ollice arc cxm-tly 1 he same
show grounds.
K. 111j\\ ciidolilcr's I>ru<r Slore. I'nlike
is charged ul regular ticket wagons
See those fine laiggios
McCormick's.
Has a great deal to do with what you buy to wear. It s a thing
that “don't show” sometimes, but it is a thing that counts in the end.
Some houses can take a piece of goods that’s good, cut a garment out
of it that will tit, then make it up so poorly that it wont be worth ns
much
MON
In a suit as the cloth was worth. If you knew where there was
a bad hole in the pavement you'd drive around it, wouklnt. you!
We know the feHows who make up poor garments out of good cloths.
Wf, drive around them, let 'em alone. That's the ride that governs
us in buying our ready made garments, whether for men or for wom-
en.
We furnish our trade with reliable goods, only, then put our
personal guarantee behind every garment we sell.. In that way we
take no chances. Our fall stock of Mens' and Boys Clothing, La-
dies' Tailor Made Suits, Separate Skirts, Silk and Flannel Waists,
Ladies’Misses’and Children’s Coats, Reefers and Capes cannot be
equaled in Ferry for variety, style, ht, tinish and low prices.
vxa’stY.o.i*
Perry’s Biggest and Only
One Price Store.
at .Smyser&l
One hundred years ngo, to gn
Ironi New York to Philadelphia
meant two days by the swiftest
IHtiigo; today it is done in two
mini's. Togo from New England
Jo Oregon it took Or. Atkinson
tight months, even in Is 17. To
stilly one can go from New York
1n San Francisco in 102 hours.
There is danger in I lie koduc
baliit. A Parsons girl took a snap
(hot of her father silling mi a
| chair on 1 lie front porch, lie left
and the hired girl sal down in the
tamof chair. She took another
picture and when her mother saw
§£.thc result which showed the scr
Vant sitting in her husband's lap
■there was trouble. The kodacker
|md forgotten to change films.
A preftcho.i in an eastern town
[recently got all the women at a
■recent meeting to remove their
, hats, and had no dilliculty about
•it. Ho simply said: “\\ ill all
those ladies wearing £15 lints
please remove them ns those be-
hind cannot see. Those who are
wearing 50 cent lials need not
bother.” B i-s needless to say that
every hat in the house came oil
illimit ftn'llwr suggestion.
Cherry pie was the cause of the
capture of two house breakers at
Hutchinson, Kansas, a low days
aj?0. They broke into Mr. King's
house. Mr. King was up stairs
and managed to get to a telephone
without .alarming the burglars,
and called the police, who came
in a few minutes. The burglars
were about to leave, but saw a
cherry pie on the table- and loit
ered to eat and the police caught
them. The penitentiary will be
the price of the pie.
A curious- and interesting cal-
culation has been made on the
nuraic power of coal. From tins
we learn that a single pound of
good steam coal Inis within it d\
mimic power equivalent to the
rwork of one man for one day.
Three*?***”! the same cal repre-
senting a mail labor for a period
Till: ici: \ i. thing.
K. I'.. Brown, of (iutlirie, lias
elect pitied the no w:-paper world ol
I lies capital city By the announce
men! Ihal lie m to start a demo-
cratic news papt i in that cll\ that
will be the “itu.1 article.” Brown
is a congenial miss ami a great
mixer, but lie couldn't run a
democratic new-paper in (tklalio-
l ilia without a ejwirt. I le is a po
litieal progidy wlm made his es
cii e from Kansas just in lime to
save him from the "terrible ex
ample ela-s," and while be shine -
as a host and a raconteur, we are
under the impression that nows
paper work would lie too prosaic
for him. Brown should save his
money and endow a Bohemian
club and leave tho newspaper work
to the lieu liens whose stomachs
wont allow them to lie “good fel-
low s.” Shawnee I Icrald.
<D
yrmrt^
This digimturc is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bnrnio Quinine Tablet*
tin* roinedv that nirch .» l«t m one day
wmmimvm
iHilHigi Mmsmmmm
| GET A FIT
One that you will appreciate.
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mtCOllINti < l\ ll.l'/.I.D.
Kall wall ho -le one of the Big
Hill Indians, used the t>u per cent
I allowed him to Irude, had il
) marked mi his card and then had
it erased and Irmlcd tit) per cent
over again at other stores. The
card was marked in ink and il was
erased in >udi a smooth way that
none of the tin dors detected it.
I pou being questioned about it
lie said a half l.recd or white man
came along and told him il ought
not to lie on there and erased it.
W ho the white man was lie did
not know. Thq in the opinion ol
most all who heard the agent cross
examine the Indian labeled the
story a lie well prepared. \Yc
;iie informed tops will lie made
to a . oi l,sin w ho the person w as
that did tlieeru'ing and if found
will lie handled bv the I'nited
Stales authorities. the stippo-
-it si is that the person who did
the erasing is a druggist in I'aw
nee county. Puwluiska Journal.
THECOMMONER H
i sm
Issued Weeky . fsSS
W^iarn J. Bryan^ j|}
Editor and Publisher. w*
Lincoln, - Nebraska. j§^
1
p
Torms Payable in Advance
One Year...................... .$! 00
Six Months...................... 00
Three Months................... 35
Single Copy..................... 05
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed, Tei ins fur local agents will
lie sent upon applicaiion All money
should be sent by I’ (>. order. Express
order, or by bank draft on New York
or Chicane. Do not send individual
cheeks nr stamps.
liirnmmmiiii
Keeps the Finest Line of Foreign and Domestic
(roods in Perry.....
" hen vmi want a Fine Suit of Clothes made
to order, and a guaranteed lit, see
C. A. SNIFFER,
T
THE TAILOR.
\\ est Side Square,
Perry, Oklahoma.
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A (irciit Newspaper
The Sunday edition ot i In- St. Louis
Republic is a marvel of modern inaw
pipor enterprise. Tin ntgunl/al inn
inf it- new serve is world-wide, '•"iii-
lilet. in every department: In tad.
superior to (lint ol any other news-
paper.
The magazine seclmn is illusliat. 1
<; \s i ui i is.
Caused by Some Irritant Actiiu;
I poo (lie Vliieiious AlembraiM'
of I lie Stomach.
InflamatIon of the stomach, ^uis
trie catarrh or y.istrlt.is, ns flits on-
pleasant nttliclion is variously called,
may. like mi s| inflaniatory diseases
he acute or chronic in its course.
The symptoms of gastritis are more
"r less lever, weak pulse, loss of ap-
petite, coated longue, foul tireath,
had taste in the moiilli. tin head
aches dully- There is sensation of
W'lfcilil or distress in tlie stomach.
$100.00 REWARD!
One Hundred Dollars will be paid for any
case of Chills or Fever, Intermittent or
Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Swamp
Fever or any Ailment due to Malaria that
SCHAAP’S TASTELESS CHILL CURE
r. fads to cure after taking a bottle or two according to the directions To
? yo'ido theUMerchanfs8Bank ofm/ortnsamhh! re,er \
t
t PRICE. SO CENTS.
J OR SALE by all druggists and dealers in medicines.
J JOHN SCHAAP, FORT SMITH. ARK.
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You Are
Careful
in the selection of physician.
Be careful in the selection of your
druggist. Inasmuch as the sue-1
cess of the physician is largely de- \
pendent upon the quality of dings
and skill used in dispencing his
prescriptions (lie exercise of dis-
cretion in seleetin g the prescription
is of parmount smportance. No
matter what the qualifications of
the physician may be, his bet ef-
forts to relieve the sick may be
thwarted by the incompetency or
lack of intergrity of the pharm-
acist who compounds the pres-
criptions.
In selecting our assortments of
drugs and chemicals for pre-
scription purposes every precau-
tionary means is employed to in-
sure purity.
If a prescription is in tiiA best
of bands you get good from it. If
it is in poor hands yoii do not.
Our prescription work may al-
ways be relied upon as absoJntftly
accurate and truthful.
E. E. HOWENDOBLER.
s
FOR
RELIABLE RATES
and
QUICKEST TIME
Patronize the
Frisco [jNE
Through reclining chair cars and the
latest improved Pullman coaches wit h
out change on all Frisco lines be-
tween........................'.........
Wichita, Oklahoma
City and St. Louis.
Santa Fe trains make close connec
tions at Wichita and Oklahoma City
for all points on the..................
Frisco Line.
Train leaves wichita at 1.-20 acd at
10 p. in., Oklahoma City at 10:15 a ra,
arrive at Wichita 6:35 a. m., and 3.25
p. m„ Oklahoma City 5:35 p. tn. See
that your ticket reads via Frisco line.
It will save you money.
Should you desire any information
as to rates, time Route, maps etc.
call or write any Frisco line agent or
the undersigned. It is a great pleas-
ure for u« to answer questions.
BaTAKfcMVDRR. General Passenger Agt,
St. Louis, Missouri.
B, F. Dctkv, District Passenger Agent.
Wichita. Kansu*.
Extension of Limit.
on HiiITalu Pan-American tickets
via Nickel Plate Road. 313 for round
trip, tickets ......I fifteen days; $16 for
, round trip tickets good twenty days.
‘..i-triMs is caused bv sonic irritant I,.,, , , 3
three dally trains
aeiu,gi>n the mucous membrane of
the stomach, the irritant is often
formed in the stomaehc hv the fer-
m dainty tinted colors mil splendid mentation ..t indigestible fond. Gas-
tritis will in \er develop it you take
i - giil.ii ilv 1 >i Caldwell's Sj , up . .-|
sin, the guaranteed cure fnt mdige--
halftoin- pictuies. This,, -lion con-
tains more high cl >-• literal mat ter
than any of the nmntld^l|Aiga/inos.
fashions ittnsi ^^ : • a ’
i :tr> i - eci ’ vatu tjc to ill
The
with vestilulled
sleeping cars and tlrst-class dining
car service on American Club plan
Meals ranging in priee from 35 cents
to $1. Address John Y\ Galatian.
r ' •’ ;. 'll ' dan.- •- •
Cl 11 i »
i ton.
<rtc
on Sim,mu Tlirean ne»l.
M ipie Street 'ham-I
It isn't the material that goes into
your repaired watch that results in a
perfect job it is the know-how that
docs the business. Any bungler can
lll,y t he Hue material that I use in re-
pairing; but skill is the most valuable
material that can be used in watch
repairing: and the bungler can’t buy.
1 sell'my skill for what it is worth,
and it will cost you less than bung
’in? "* " ’ rver price.
# ! i N s;, N IV 1 f|C 1 ,v t ief.
?>«» ijeliet fov "I'w enty leap..
I
trivi), | 1
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it r yeans,
jl in vt -e, | j
tmi .$t t>
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<s» Vir»,i»e* w n
lit i r>
Ol IM V|s . Cit;
JSi'M
World’s
Greatest
Beer
»T IUG£RT AND III I1
low Rate Excursions
all Summer via
The Burlington Route.
During the coming summer the
Burlington Route will have in effect
the very lowest excursion rates that
have ever been made 'flip general
plan of these rates, destinations, etc.,
is so varied that the public should
risk their nearest ticket agent for de-
t„iils, or else do us the favor to write
fo.r rates, descriptive matter, etc.
CHEAP SUMMER lOURS WENT
— rfcdly to Colorado, Utah and Black
Hills, also Homeseekers’ excursions
every two weeks to the whole West,
and N't. rth west.
CHEAP EXCURSIONSEAST—Very
low round trip rates to ^he Buffalo
Exposition, the Seashore Adiron-
dack*, Canada, Michigan Lakes,
MacikiiifTA.w: a thousand eastern re-
1 an'1 rail trips east,
sorts: tine lake and
via Chicago, Detroit, CievelaJ
Every day to Sr, PaY.!,'¥inn^N^t
CHEAP EXCURSIONS NOflft
very day to St Paul, Mi
and Lake Superior resorts; the eon!
est.iecreative country.
■' *4 for t ie 15j | i'..
exclusion rat? rlicuidf
JaLIEORM' Epr
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Whorton, Lon. Noble County Sentinel. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1901, newspaper, September 12, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1077896/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.