Daily Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 1 Monday, June 1, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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DAILY ENT['RPR 1SE-T1MS.
TO EHID'3 II33TE33.
prui.iMiM* l> i1 s« N''*•
PERRY & WKLCII TJditors and Pub.
llihMS OF MJ1I O.iUTlO.VS:
•lolly good fe'lo
Fnondly to oil.-
l a'i r at, homo *11
Xw or .« j lliippy«
v, sprite litlla in ti l,
ra plying her trade.
iong newspaper men.
<■ iion pj) jug 1.r pel
Tho
she
it'll she ha - lli' ttir of piite,
imn write a th ng all right.
OI'l'lOIAL iiiu'ilC+ij&Y,
TERRITORIAL.
ttoTrtruor
a>«,eta-y
Ouiel J amice
u. > *1 ir. ..il
rt i I. laihlic Infraction
A* orne) Oeiieral
8 i lool I oniinlwh r....
COUNT! .
Pr >Vwte Jurist*
At* irnejr
W. C. lf.'ijfptw.
T. J . li« V |i.
I t-r>t. U ! • ic
I'atrlck N.ttfln
... M L. T rner
,C. A. Uttibnuici
.. .i . A. lliiiitoi. i
H ' then, her j v r in- not conlined
T) evolutions of the mind.
s:.i vi" 'the wreck iil S ivp'i s i ile
That has the power to more beguile.
\nd like tho kitirn t< , the mouse
I She weaves a netting 'bout her house.
Then leU the 11 v the parlor view
To «ce bow many or bow few
Can pass unscathed that i harmed pi act
I Can pasH unnoticed, sweet youi g face.
iff.
Tr uaiit-r
.{ i inter of |)im .Im
J. «ufv clerk
8.1 t. Putil'e lunlruction.
y To Knicl'ii trip aha gava a tone
i of |10Ver jjeiog quite aloue.
H irvoyur
A. ''. Holland
J. I'. Nohle
I). T. curry
T. M. M de , .
W. M. Howie*....
n. I 1/in hoc Ion .
,1. X. Ha
... .1 I;. Wallace. I
.,N. i:. hi. luioi<"ri I'hixed no truant, did no pin t
(JM^} ( Coining from beyond berheait
. ,1, it. \ in A nk -n
.. r. w. (nniHi.-i!
a. \V. Mel'nil' • •>
A. M«*}« i
Mayor.
( fork
olicc Judgo
V t l^r#yaiii a i y • v.* < ver \rue;jL /.
l'o I' el hlie \\ at. h; r la ^tCfX
With Tutu iri «5.in• or repnrteo.
In truth. he frit the Bam J as me.
... AHH-HMU .
COUNCILMAN.
,.%t W'i«1
• mi) • ' irtf ...
M-.i WarM
i ir ill \\ aril...
.Mi
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K. ( ll: r oj II
Patterson A: Wallace w ill take all the
spring chickens and new potatoes they
••an Ret, and pay tho highest markd j
price for them Don't forg< t the phn o, ■
. j,p the postofllce, Perr\,0, ri'. .' 7 h
Ti n real merits of llowendob'ei's
Compound Extract of Rartajirilla are n*
extraordinary powers in restoring und
Btren^tbeuing the whole system. «r>0
cents and dl.U) per boitlo. tf
T * * 3. 7
N ti
s
CRATCH
Your Head
YORK HAROWARii CO.
4IW1, Pilrj Sf
Bo ti Lint of the Old Haliabla
} •« Quick Meal Gasoline Stoves.
tmm towisat.
FAULDS& MORRIS.
P.ileiil Hour fl 90 pnr liuiidr^d
Host pittent i! jur ev.'T lirou^ht
to IVrry ijl.m) jj.«r huinln'd, at l'atterann
& WnUacu'a :i7 4t
It' yon li ivc diindrufr <ir
il gll:illl\V tlisLMSL'd sculp.
Notice:
LAND Oi l 101..
H' Cui vur.
TOWNSITK BOARD NO. 8.
Clinirninn. i
. .hi. ••. anil Dbbunii >
1 in l"
TlmoM.y M« (iralh
i-. a. wilson
K. W. Builejr
l'OSTOFPIC'K.
('• ')iaCH
WILL HE MAKE THE OAO IUGE?
Viewed fro .. l^e standpoint of pracli-
j oal politii.'H, The hum 11. 1 i\ td would
make au ideal p;n id>i tial candidate;
I from any otlur htandpnint he would
! make a eafe, ti'di't ble and h'ghly ac-
ceptable president. Ilia ambition to
ep from the s;ciik. r's desk into the
\Vhiti> lltj'ise is not ouly in i:«t.l.iud ible,
I but fully warranted by the high ealima !
on in which be ia bold by bis party
I ui.ivi r.-ally, but the fates are ngaiui-t
I him this time. The cut rent <-f popular j
j e«>ling long pgo eet in with irrcsistnble j
j force in anotbtr direction in 1 it is be-
yoi.il tho power <'f ai y political agency
to change it at this time.
j T e e it a widespread feeling am'w g
K"publicans that Mr. ltecd thould ilia j
i isb all r<grots which may ilaml in the,
[ way of tho partj's l ent inttrestF, and i
•libt nt to take the Ft c< nd p ace i n the |
' I ticket. The question now is, will he do j
near when politicians are ripening, we j j y i'ho !• oT the Mrong personality I
Tlio exfoliation umtter un-
der jour finger nails, exam-
ine same under a glass that
magnified 50 to 100
Uts ;ind you will seet it to be
ti working mass of Insect*.
This is the : : : :
[ first impliithud in tlio \eokly EntorprlBo-llium
March 91, I • v,. I
NOTICE FGK PUBLIOATION.
In the District Court of the Fourth Ju-
dicial District, in and for Noble coun-
ty, 'lerritory of Oklahomn.
Ti:iii:i I'ORV OF OKhAIICMA /
County of Noble, \
Tl;eordoiv Keller, PlaintilT;
1
Cause of Baldness
For Delegate to CougroH ,
HON. I). T. FLVXX.
NATIONAL COHVESTIOtlS.
Kepublicans, at St. Ijouia. June I'm
Democrats, at Chicago, July .
Populists, at St Lou if, July 22.
ANHOtJKOEMENI I
As the season of the year is drawing ,
and all chronic diseases of the
scalp. We strongly guaran-
tee our Danderine Scalp Tonic I
dosiro to say that the Kntkupri**k Timi s j rugged cournge and high abilitira
is now ready to receive announceiuentn S^uakei Herd would bo seriously fel
from candidates stating Heir tltness for
the various olllces to which they aspire
for the sum of *.">.00. In every instance
this amount must be paid in advance as
we have found from prist exrerien
this ia the only safe way to transact
campaign business.
SaYB the w heat, "1 ft el t
ckfd.'
Cyclonkm have reached Washington
but did not disturb (Jrovcr's veto power
Tiik latest special from Washington
says Congress will certainly adj >urn
June 8th,
1111.en M. Uovoar also left the com
mittee. What are we to do now?
Send for J* e Wisby.
What degeneracy of statesmanship
and parly leaders, from Jt IT ison and
Clay to Dick Uland of Missouri.
1 r rep< rted fr< m W a i
the national committees will be located
iu the west, pei iiaps at Chioag •.
Mr John Pi tkrHt John has bolUdi
the prohibition convention at PitUbui).''
and is now open for engagements-
Now that the i'sar has been crowned
let us attend to the big wheat harve \
and go oo*with the MtKinley boom.
In school district t^, ti county,a ma
joiity of the voters oppose froe schools.
They must be prepai d g to turn out
some traiu robbers.
,t
felt in ;
the popular branch of congress- a 1osjj i
which would be irreparable as that bodv '
is now constituted I' is not at all likely
that a leader < f sufficient ability and j
force to tiil his place will he available for;
that ' ye .is to come. There are other consid !
(rations, however, which would go far;
I to l tract the loss W( re he to listeit to the!
proposition so gem rally made,
Ilf Mr. Il vd would carry some of his j
horn1 made ideas into the upper house
■ f congress, and from tlio presiding cfli-!
! •< r's desk infiibo even a modicum of the .
flHint) into the busimss methods of that!
body, ho would be doing tho country a|
a ni" t valuable service. Kaunas City '
iournal.
Il Mr, IJeed will surrender his person-
al pi ide in the matter, having in view j
only the triumph of his party, l.e will to
enuear himself t( tho people that in fi - '
tore in- may ree -ive at their hands any
;iift he may usU
to remove antl
Germs, and sends nature on
it • way roj< >icin|: rebuild the
lost tissues and replace the
ll.nving locks she so system-
ntieally designed. With the
cause « f disease removed it is
easy to grow liair. If nothing
interrujited nature there would
be no baldness.
lOmniaJ Keller, Def.ndai t )
The above named defendant will take
notice that she has been sued in the
District court of N -bio county, OUIaho-
n a territory, by the plaintilf, Theordore
Keller in an action for divorce: That
site m"Bl appear and answer the petition
diaaie- ll"lt ,1J:S heen tiled May 15th, ISM,
against her by the plaintiff Theodore
Keller, on « r before the lih day of July,
J S'JO, and if she d"cs l ot appear and an
swersiti l petition, said petition will be
i. ken as true and a judgment rendered
against her, dissolving tho bonds of
mairieiony heretofore xisling between
plaint:11" ana defendant and for cost of
suit.
Witnere my hand and the seal of the
court at my cilice in the City of Perry,! / \ A i... (\Ui
Nob'e countv, Oklahoma Torritory, tbi *, IU Ulll ^JlOlC
JOtlay of May A. D. 1890.
, | «. p | J. II Haviohorst, Clerk
destroys t.iej 1>. li. F. Ti ihm , deputy. 37 i t.
E. 13. Mkntz. At>y. for Plaintiff.
eaatiful portrait
O?
By buying $10.00 worth ol
tROCERIES of R. j. Cas-
tor of the : : : :
eiin ulwnj'8 upo Groceries nijcl you ciin net u U-uutifu
Crayon picture of youreolf, roiutivo or friend absolutely
Free vvl.en you hiiva bought dl.j.OO worth of Grocerihg.
THAT IS HOW IT IS DONE.
i' .rnt pnK ia tlin CntorpriHC-Tii
. May £ . tHlHi
Laaies
If your hair is fulling, splitting at
the e ;t| or has stopped growing,
to ie up your s talp with i )au lei
ine. It is .\naoiA ria.v (Jitaran
i ia i) to pioduco twice the natural
growth of hair. It requires 1 to (>
bottles for baldness, one
Biincetlis Most Skeptical.
^3
In the District Court of the Fourth Ju- When you make a purchase, we punch
dicial district, of the Territory of Ok- tho amount out out of the ticket, and
when the ticket is all punched and you
And get free of cost, n coupon ticket on
which there are numbers, which repni
sent 5, 1(1, 1«>, 20. 2o and 50c. the nggre
gate of w hich represents ^15.00.
Under a forfeiture
is guaranteed in t
money refund, d. :
Uy a.l Di uggi -ts.
•f 8100.00 it
very case or
Prepared for 01 (K)
KNQWLTON DANDERINE CO.
Guthrie, Okla.
Kc/.-min is
lik all other
a meotls cured b
Wilts Witel, II
fails to cure I'ih .
itful allliotion, I ut
"fisos it can be per- !
applications of Do
i Sinvo. It never
C. 11. Ilowendobler.
Wo will
petition
forest -iil-s,
leadi rs of 1 pricac
ll h, Ci ntral III "a t in.; i Uet.
We are the
T. J. Hay -
1 tf
A. I<. Wo.isfer, i prominent ci
Ohm> i, ndch.., after t-ulV-riiig \cruciat
ingly fro in pi s for tv-nty years, wa«
(Mired in a short t a. by lining l)'\Vi t\
Witcli I lintel Halve, an absolute cure foi
all in di e.e- <s, . lore of this pr earn
i (ion is used than ail others combined
I!, r HowtedobUr.
A mono the latchi is the stateinen
tlmt Minouri is t \> lor tlielif jmblic.in. Vi.t r) if Di .-ula'.i u of Purtu^rsli p.
! To a i.i. whom ii mav (mni i i; n :
this year, Alas! for the political bub
b e of silver I >icU.
It bus been Dialed that the Oklaholn >
City convention wis out a / phjrnni
tat ion of the great c>eioiie to occur in
t hicago July 7th.
Manoii \\ Ai/miia.i, on hi half > f the
csit• lis of the city, declines an) a
■istance and sn)a tho citn • v of St,t
liOUiH an able to caie lor Mi« ■ ui e>i-
tunate.
n>t i i.iili-hod in the Daily Katerprino Times
Maj
frightful jilllietion, but1 fcHEHIii o cALE
Notice is hereby ;:'i\vii, that by virtue
of a tax warrant tor delinquent taxes,
i.>r lhe yeais IS: 4 ami 1 S'J.j, issued by J.
!i. Wallace, treasurer of XoMe county,
i'errit' ry < f OUialioma, iu fa\or of the
—t ctll honorable com remtory of Oklahoma and Noble cun
cv.ll go 'h in our line, 1 > ami aii t Ci K. M« Kmi.ey for i)n
* .in .f 1 oi ly two and 21 I'M dollars, to
g in. r vsnil ."hi c nts c sts,and tho ex
pi n h of executing this warrant on the
i*o. .'j. chatties, moneys, credits und if
'.c'r of tho sa.tl (i. IC, McKinnev, in
f N'ibl* cHinty, Oklahoma Territory, and
lo ni" duo -ted as slier itf of said county,
« I will, at - o'e A p. Ill .on the 2nd day
Jane, Is.•>, at McKmm y, in the county
1 t f Nol le, territory of Oklahomn, offer
I 'l* sale at p'lMn; auotiun the follow ing
i o.itniiiii chatties, iii mi..\s, credits rind
eilet ts of the said (i li. McKiniiey. or
:• i m a il thereof as mav he neet'^sarv to
I • r> aid Iiix at rant, together with
V e c hts thereon:
('•••li \ hoiHe, shingle roof, 21^x42;
• me • hi il «m north sale of house, 12x27
I erin • of i f t**ik 11 I'aken on said
'I II 11 j1J' 111 \ W an an',by J, It. Wa'la . ,
tie,.s.iier of Noble county, as the prop
The pamership heretofore existing be-
twce i David Ihartlett and John I'*. Holts
under the linn nam • of llurtlett A U iles,
is hereby dissolved. The business will
be • out inued by t1 a und* rn^ucd jural all
accountn due the llrm W ill be collected,
and all debts of thelii iu will be paid, by
the uudciHgned.
David Hamim rr.
Morrim n,() I ., Vay 2.Vh, iH'.H)
Turin. seeiiiH to la> I ut little dituiuu
tion ill the iiu .f' rlunes < t the v\ t
The chinch hug tins bein suppiiased
but w * have ha l c>ch ins ad libitum
and Dick lilani*. of Mimouri.
Titt Lawrence Jouttml ra>n a T< |s>ka
woman, ban invented a machine which
Will compel the pa rt aid M int waltd to
•tsv together and that they can low
bring on their ti* leg a ? . ines,
It. DeV«
I haveu
I Mm
! write':
('ure for nix v eais, l
1 I ildren, ami I c hhi>
I ' • tiiiur and moat
('ure I have ever u ••
dobler
| II iwi ndoblet's C' i
star-4 iptlllu i,; a oonip
i ejitricl of the ta^t i
j greibents know i in it
wirpn I fur e|« i <
j t lie bl* •« d. Tree i
little.
Meld Ie be. rg,
a** Minute t '•
ii for in>self
r it the nil ie
dikfaetory t .
. K. K
It..
ongli
Old
ckeet
ough
•veeo
A* all evnatiee of I tie gtrrd sytopn,
thetio heart and universal btottieih 11
of the American |*>opte, Chicak i w ^
first to tender •>mpath and ant to ti e Thtrn will u
unfortunate 1 t b
Wrutrttn Dei ioc*atB with a line if ,
silver IrutniH*. ft ad Dick lil^hdmfttcry, t
i|mund K*'ract of
• n d, loneeiivratf d
• ■••el | urir)i g in
n die in*, It Ip> lilt*
«v/ and Incfivi dig
■ ■ 11.1 ami * I'H • in>t
tf
a*e really ell 'g«ng to the Mrsi ge de jn,
luelon thst they will ee| ture the ( hi
cwgo ei mention
TMr e eiel ftftltiiNi of the etimtner eol Int'e
slice ie heigliten*d by 'garden petti."
we hit! lit tended fotMj*!l/i but in th
H ornin# l«eb re hreakfaet With boa al*. , , .,,f
' t^hftr.
II J i lie *
ronptl/
Lfaiufi Alien.
eft amlnsthm
iei'e eertlttei
■ ittiM 1 :
•nd .i. l*, ,
each in
i *(i|.ii
t". i..-i<i
el t\ of I J |J ,M i % |n lit'
I .ten JJud day of Ma , ls:m
I 1 ln«l. John A. IImnhi n,
Uy F. Ht-itou, HhenlT
lH >uty.
• ' t| 1 1. - I m ' n h.ily K«it«**-|*ri I'lla .
April <1. I %.)
tERVIOE BY PUUU0ATI0N.
111 tie I). !i n t Coin i, of the Fourth Ju
•ID ' • '. f : h. ierritory of t )k
hilionia, sitting within ami f«ir the
c iurit of Nt ble.
.l am li Mil othy, PlaintilT, )
vs.
Mm 'gie .MotVrthy, Defendant. )
I'o 1 |« Itbove Iiiimi I defendant,
Met 'srtti)J
> oe he,. * n tiil.*l and wdl tnl(M
I. • " e t i 1 )ou h ive been iMml to ttie
plot a. • tin M« c.irthy, la the al*o\ •
'II ll ... I . h, In ti • 11 strict t •. lilt of
« • F air I. „ 1,1 D ^tn-'t of tle> lei
r < ■ \ if Iitihitiouoi, tt i j within a d
f .r N ,h e e loc r, in ,n.| I rrltorv, and
Mi • y n< • < nt.. -..r the fietltion o
d f, e f . ll oti tt... 110,
■' • ! .tut or hi.furi. tlie 2nd
d« • ' .li t Ifc of 1.| petition Will
Il tab111 ms tri.e, mid the deet-tf* and
I o., i t i f the C .lirt, grsnllt'g the
lahoma, sitting wiibin und for the
County of Noble.
PUBLI0ATI0H NOTICE.
Locsi: M. W11.SKV, Plaintiff;
vs.
Ciiarlks II. Wil i;y, Defendant.
i.) the above named Charles li. Wilsev,
defendant herein:
You are hereby notified that you have
h en sued in tho district court if the
Fourth Judicial district of tho Terri-
tory of Oklahomn, silting within j
and for the county Noble, by the
sad pla ntar, in an notion for di-
vorce, upon the grounds of gross
neglect, of duty nn«i xtroaio cruelty;
thai the plaintiff filed her petition iu
said action iu said court 011 tho
22d day of May, A. 1)., I89G; and
that )ou must appear and an-
swer the same mi or before the 3d day of
July, A. D., Ib'JG,or said petition wall be
taken rs true and judgment will bo
rendered against you, decreeing to the
plaintiff an absolute divorce.
[sf.alJ J. II. IIaviohorst,
Clerk of District Court.
Hy E. F. Tia re, Deputy.
iiaICKIS v fi.\s|."kr'l'v,
Attorneys fur Plaintiff.
airhtpuhlinhed la the Daily Eutorpriue-Timos
A ny l.i. jsiHh)
BHERFI'3 SALE.
No ico in Ii r.-h> nvon that hy vir tie of n Tax
Warrant f«>r tlnliiiMiient raxen, fur the year I
i^ui'il hj J. T Wiilii.c'. 'I rimenrer of Nehie .
' "imt>. 1 ■ rnt. n -if I >i\latl< in:1, in favor of the
I'erritery «.f Oklnli.ana ami Nolan 1 o ntv nrnl
nauiica i'. (i. 1 i.x for I ho nuni of oue t
and h.« lao hollars, te^'itln r viatti ci nin
cor-lH. aa.l the X|>eiiHo of ixnciltin^ thin'
v.ai 1 u.t «.n ti.* i|!<. 1M1 it!el . 111 n..y.'. ere ii 1 h i
an i I'lif.'.b of di" Kli'l • . ti Cox. in ISoithi J
*'« m. ' y. 1 M< liila.iaa 1 ♦* ril. r.*. itiul to me tlirecti <1
• '• eialt ol a I t- mnty I w ill, at o.olock j , j
m . oil th • ■ 11 11 i\ o| 1 nil the |Teinl .'H
■ ) "ti" ronnij ' • Nellie, I rr toryol nklahom . I
■ o r ha -a .« ic public aiictioa lint followina
.'""'I' au'l eiiat a-'n, aioneyn. cre«lilM aiut uttectM 1
of lie Kiiitt e. 1. in', . rH,i iiiacti Ltlieri'of
,) he nee. .-nary 1 KiamfytuiU ax Warrant,
lo'/i't Ii•• r Vi! li the eontn ihci i-.iu:
1 an. ho* Iioiim' I'txl I. h cateti on the HontlicaHt
, alter of mcti a ~7, towa ti |> 23. a. m I
and you have bought $l">00,you get the
portrait free. They can be in either In-
dia ink or Crayon.
The work is done by the Acme Copying
Co., Chicago, and guarantee work is in
likness and durability Call at the store
and g-1 a ticket and we will explain
more fully.
WHEN; GRQCERYv
C Street, Between 6th and 7th, - - Perry, Okla
The Greatest Assay Yet Made!
Professor Public Opinion, after fullinrgstigatior. says of the
Milwaukee Harvestr
and Binder No. 10
■ r.t
• mall,
Maggu
I ak.'ii e i s.ii.l <!..)in«|ti-lit Tax Warrant, lay
ti, Wain.it. ir. HHiir. r of N« iil« county, an the
|.io,>erl> < f . ii, i ox.
l>atml I t h day of ay
John A. HaNHI-.n. Blii'rilT.
ii> i iii Disftor, Dei ity, 91| 1
I Kir a publUbed in the n ry EnterprU- Tlmei
ie a 11, hart. J
SHERin a SALE.
N'uiico i. I,.ti b) n,\eii, That l>y virtue
"f 1,11 I,}' iho Probate
1', irt, n, Ii!h Cduiii.v, 'I't-r^ritury of OIiIh
•" i" lav, r , f S. 1". M)i'r ami
I'l l- I'H'Ht I'lHulijli'iinn t'lmrrb,
.o il In iii.< tini'Ct,mI an ,Sheriff of huuI
r,101,lj, I will, nl two iVlock 1" M., on
il... I.'1II1 .1,i> 1 f June, IHWI, at the limit
,l,,or of the rourt lioiiH.., in the t'ity of j
IVrti, in tli" t',mill) ,,f .V,1,1 H Territory
of Oklahoma, i lfer for mil,, at |>ubli.;
illll'li .11 I lie flllo.t Ink ro.il 1 lit. lili,I the I
til l II I, nan,'. then uuto IjelouginK. I"
>n': Tl, I'ir l I'reHiijtoriin t'liureli
hnililiri.' nnil two Int., in lllirktl, I^ol.
1 ,| in I n' ro JU amI 'J7 111 I'.rry pn |*-r.
I', ruin of Hiile, jii.h. T ill,.,1 mi Hiii,1 (>x j
• -ul 1 in an the |,ro|n,rly of Th. I''ir*t
I'o bjlerlan rhurrli
I'iiletl tlilh I lib .I*• > of May, iH'.nl,
John a. ii w kn, HhenlT,
lly I'm Ill" 11 r, U'iMity.
Superior to ,.11 others ,n Lisght Draft, Light weight
and ease of hand;ing. The most durable /tt malt.
The entire machine raited and lowered from fat ana
all levers within ras/ raacA of operator. It can be teen at •
•tt Mh ale
iKintl'uli la ft. hilly Callrprl « ilinen
Mw) t i. Inh'.i
enEKirr'3 sale.
N't In hereby gi\eh, flint by virtue
f hit tf'.edition, e sued liy ,Y D Cone, '
I Ml • - e i f till P I n in t he e|ty of Peri) .
N -ieet 01 itn, leiribry of Dklnhnina, In
fa vur of M t' M"tt slid Htfnlnst II. T '
■ • • 1 ■ ' 1 ir ut} Aid
1 I i > . . 1. • in-
• 11. ii o of ,Mny. HHl at thsca t fr nt
. a > f ti " eourt I,oi. .. in the city of 1
Pi tM, in the county of Noble, Territory '
long at ft
- nefrotn ton, i of I >1 ImI aia. off r fur Mile at puhiU
ti the gt.ii,i,.|«i nfe
4 W. At
nty Mnpt
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ti d h'ehoddip t. tho g' uIi'Ih of en I am ti 'll lite foll wing |e iror.ft| ptoitefty
^r n • ffaiii* «i fihiiiulinmrftt, a* and the ehtnirt nanoee theisunt > bakng
ta iled for in "aid t«etiti n, sill be rend | imt. toett
Wallerstedt& Moyer's
Co*. Bth anil 11 (ft,, ferry, Ok,
Where May also be Seen
^ A ful' l lK' "f hi'l'lwnonU, lion.Iod bv tliu
Tf; . solid coHFonrmur new "
•rv' Vmii V.k'-'I '.'.'r
SMITH iiuothr^T^
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"^Staple and Fancy Groceries *
t'kttlo* A |>|.l«-«, OrniiK..., IMimhm ftM uMnNl|
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ry Nohl
t have hereunto
«=ral i f th« «ai't
"f April, tfttwt, a*
1 <• unty, Oklaha
fi I1 tft hwoe |\t|)
It flotnttna-t.
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ti* I
Dae frame l "iiea, oontAitiintf si vm
(""ti ', "♦ p M|,,| i,nn half itnrise high, l«
aa'ed . n |ot« No. ti ami II, In Idnek
North wee* Perry
Tsrti i of sale cnphi 1'aken oh ra il
e^r'uta u an the pr<|M rty of II T
Hhwte.
Da>ed lith itat f M«y, Intu;
4ottft A. M ift rft, Nheriff
IH rin Htsnof, Ma|oit)
jDOCJ'i'OiR OltfLLiMOitli,
"SURGERY PREFERRED."
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