Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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DAILY EKTiJaPKISE-TIMtS
IJAII.V Kxcfc.l*! 8UN DAY.
PEKRY A WELCH Editors ami i ub.
jr.KMH oy auu^uimoN*:
Por wf* k. bir carrier
fei mouth, in advance
OniOIAL DIBEOTORY.
TERRITORIAL
OoT«mnr W.Kutifrow,
*>«rrury T.J. l*iwo,
JiiMtice Krnnk Ih'o,
0. 8 Mant...ti I'utrick NokIh.
Btipt. Public Instruction K. I). • ameion,
rr«u>urul' M. L. T rior
Attorn«*r OeiicnU C. A. ImlltmHli.
Hcliool Land CommiHuii.tfcr C. A.
COUNT*.
Prolmte Judgo
Attornm
Tnuwtiirer
.WinUT of Deetltt
.Vmnty Clerk
dupf. Public Instruction.
CorniniNHioiiui.t
**.ir?ejror
A. ('. Holland....
I. T. Nobl*
C. T. onrry
T. M. Miller
W. M. liowliw
0. f Limbockor..
... A. II MusHler,
... T. H. Howard.
-I. Hansen.
.. J It.Walla. •.
H. K. I tic liar. 11
M. V. Ko ..
< . W. <W y
J, H. ViiiiAiikiMi.
C. M . OllDHtf i.
. .. W. W. Mc( mII'mu-
A. Meyer
r.
Mayor.
t>k
I'olice JuiIm*.
..'Creaturei.
Attorney.
COUNCILMAN.
Kirat Ward Jno. IMilaiiov, J. I". Hu
Kocoml Warii K. (tarni'it, .1. w .T i>n
T'.lnl Wan I.
Poin t ti Want.
..E. A. Mock'oy. A C Ilin o
UbO. M lMl< H, Ciiiltt. CIl .•'I'll
land officio.
I(n<istei Lnnis I>avij«.
locttiver J. ii. Knit:.
TOWN8ITE hoard no. 8.
Timothy Met truth I 'Itairninn.
P. A. Wilson Ser.Hinl Dihlitiminu \K"nt.
K. W. IJailej .., TruHien.
i'oht office.
Postmaeter C. P.Diare
For Prnaiileat,
WILLIAM McKINLEV,
otOhio.
Fur Viee rr.-t.i<Hit,
UARRETT A. HOBART,
of New Jersey.
For Dolflfidte to Coiiara*',
UON. D. T. l'LVNN.
NATIONAL CONVENTIONS.
Democrats, at Chicngo, July ".
PopultBts, ut St, Louis, July ^.2.
ANNOUNCEMENTS-
As the season of the yenr id drawing
near when politicians ure ripening, we
desire to say that the Entekprisb Timks
is now ready to receive announcement"
from candidates slating their lltness for
the various offices to whioh they aspire
for the sum of $.">.00. Iu every instance
this amount must be paid in advance its
wt have found from past experience that
this is the only safe way to transact
campaign business.
What are we to do
non-committal.
now? Teller is
Hok.uf. Hoiks and Dick Illand say
Teller need not apply.
Tiib cyclone hour was advanced this
morning tot o'clock We took a look
and 'caved."
A kiibt.it circulation of silver is a finan-
cial proposition the people would like to
see brought about.
Tub Democrats are free to say that
the Chicago convention will be run
without a Teller annex.
Tub Hutchinson News says Jerry
Hintpaon will be nominated by Reclama-
tion and defeated the same way,
Tub position taken by Oklahoma on
thn currency cjuestion will place silver in
active circulation on the 4th of July,
parabolijally speaking.
Bbttbr look alwut to see where you
are going before you leave the Itspubli-
can party, Ikin't be in a hurry; better
wait and see what the Democratic and
Populist conventions d >. Vou may not
wint to go then
Wii.ijam C. Wmit i.v did not go to
Boropo. ||« will go to the Chioago con-
vention. lie may tie a candidate for
nomination, but then, what uncertain-
tie* are ever interwoven witli human
ileaire* anil ambition* there is Richard
Park* Illand
Kansas, always in evidence in one way
or another, now come* forward with the
Informal loo that sh* own* a routia l<
Oarrett A Hobart, In the |*.t*"ii of
Chnrl** Hobart,editor of th* lloi> ingtoii
Ifcnpaluh better use a little gold paint
i* the free sliver rabbit's foot, if >ou
eipeol it to work.
Tmk Enid Wave as)*; "I'onr Dennis,
begot l„. free lioiMe Dill through at H ,
l<outa, but II got Mock la the Itapubli.
tan mud down *t Washington l'..or
Ileum Nw.it did tot stick in "Itcpub
leMB mvd,' but la I Demw tatu eeaale.
Whan It warn to "aniifcty opposition
U free huote* for Ok lahoma,) here i« none
•blah oan onapa* #ith the OwaiM*.
Mok Km ti. D«mderails adminlslfatinn
dark, ctivky. *llMer mud which the par
if haa thrown upon free homee "D*
ht" need* «n pit), the ptopi- .f
Oklaho-na will srnd him lm>-k lo
eeeem*. and when the Republiesn*
row* lain (etwer alter March Hh hen.
I ha free horn** Mil •ill |m*s Ike eenitie
Mi WiiiiMi MrKial*)
\Viiili<*i(l Cliiiiiliiii«|iiii AsM-iiiidy,
Arrangements are now nearly complet
ed for the WinlieM CliHutuu<|ua .Xsseni
blv, which opens June Kith und closer
25th. Anion;? I hu platform uttrautions
are Dr. Rob^r) Nourse, of Washington,
D bishop Vincent, of Topekn, Qen.
Joht, b. Gordon, of (ieorgia;
Rev. Don S. Co t, of u icliitu; Rev. 7.. T,
Sweeney, of Indiana; i'r f W, i'. Wiilet,
of Cliioag'i; i'les. Mayer, of St. John's
Ollegc; Ex- Oovcrnor IIiiMiar.l, of Tex-
as; Miss Charlotte Stetson,of California;
Dr. R iliert Mclntyre, of Denver, Dr. C.
B. Mitchell, of Kansas City; Prof, Loui6
Favour, of Ulilcngo; Jnhu Hewitt Miller,
Wellington Choral Union, I leal Conceit
Companv, with severul for which dates
are not yet llxnd.
The departments of instruction will
include: Sacrcd Literature. W. C. T. U.
School of Methods, Elocution, Delsarte
and Physical Culture, Political Science.
Applied Chemistry,Kindergarten Train-
ing School, Art, including painting and
drawing. Single Tax m-hool; C. L. S C.
Rjund Tables every day, Society Reun-
ions, and a lecture oil School Science
each day by a 1 i.ding educator. Good
music every day.
Juue 19th, will be "Chautauqua Rally
l'tiv,"andon June iiotii Gen (iorclon
will give his groat lecture, "The Laft
Days of the Confederaoy."
Write for June Herald.
It it required an annual outlay of $100
to insure a family against auy serious
consequences from an attack of bowel
complaint during tho year, there are
many who would feel it their duty to
pay it; that they could not alTord to risk
their lives, and those of their fumily, for
such an amount. Any one can get thie
insurance for 'Jo cents, that being the
price of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diatrhoea Remedy. In al-
most every neighborhood some one lias
died from an attack of bowel complaint
before medicite could be procured or a
physician summoned. Cue or two doses
of this romedy will cure any ordinary
case. It never fails, Clin you afford to
take the risk for so small an amount.
For sale by Ilanlej & English.
If you are going east this summer ar
range to join the X. E. A. Special to
llulfalo July ith via the Santa Fe Route.
Solid train consisting uf Pullman sleep,
ers and chair cars through to buffalo
without change, via Chicago and Niag-
ara Falls. The train will be iu charge
if a representative of the Santa Fc who
will look after the wants of the passen-
gers and relieve t lieiu of all annoyances
whioh are incident on a nip of this
Itind. For detail information apply to
Agents, A. 'I'. A S. F. Ry,
To Our Seadera.
We wish to call the attention of our
readers, and totliore \\ home tut of em-
ployment, toan adv rtisoment in another
part of our pape . of The N. G Hamilton
Pub Co.. of Cleveland. Ohio, asking for
men and women tosell the life of McKm
ley, one of the selling books now before
the American puplie. and is the only
authentic life beiug endorsed by McKin
ley himself and hin most intimate
friends. The "Life of Wm MeKinley,"
Republican candidate for President,by
Robert P. Porter, is a story full of
inspiration; the life history of a gnat
American uliohaswon success at the
bar ami iu the li-Ids of politics. The
work contains a full life of Win. McKiu
ley and of ti. Hobart together with ex
tracts from many speeches delivered in
the House of Representatives and in
campaigns It ought to he in every
Aiuericuu home.
P^rsous who have a coughing spell
every riigbt, on account of a tickling sen-
aatiouin, the throat, may OWNCHilU* it at
once by a dose of One Miuute Oough
Cure. E E ilowendobler.
Mr. James Perdue, an old soldier re
Biding at Monroe, Michigan, was severe-
ly afflicted with rheumatism, but re-
ceived prompt relief from pain by usitg
Chamberlain's Pain balm He sayt
A personally conducted exouisiou will „ u tj||ies niy bu(,k wull|J Ht.he 80 bn(jiy
. liiat I coulJ baldly ruiso up. If I l'hd
iohvo Kau n* poiotH ancl Katisn
<jn .mly 1'ii for thuN. K. A. nu*!uu at
HutTalo, N. V . via the 8« ntn e Iluute. I not cotton rK cf I wouUI not t)« Imro to
A «'i!i i vt-sliliulnd truiii oonsiKliny « f
I'ullmun bl^eprire and olmir t irn, will no
ihr.Jiiigh to UulTulo via Cluuiyo and
XiH^ara Falln without chance of any
kind. A rHprcfrentaiivA of the Santa
Co will l>e in charge of tbeeptuMuI truin
to look after the vvanta of the pasBen^ rfl
:ind iifi the Santa Fe aro pioneers iu
handling Bii"h bueineHH that will he a
Kaurantee that a nice trip cast can l.e
looked forward to. For further inform-
ation anply to Agents A. T. S. F. l.'y.
LODGE D1KL0T0RY.
\ I'* cV A* M. Perry Lod^e No. 15
holds itn regular communication tho
rirst and third Fridays at hall on D
Jtrret. All masons in good standing
cordially invited.
write there few linea. Chaml>e leii: b
Pain Balm has donn me a great deal
good and I feel very thankful for it."
For sale by I Ian ley & Fnglish.
■
The A. T. & S. F. A'ill make a rate of
one fair for the round trio to Deuver.
Colo., for th«* Sixth Annual Convention
lit tail Clerk's National Protective Aeso
ciation of the United States, an 1 also
tn« convention of Music Teacher's Na
tional association to be held at Deuver,
July 7 10, ,(J0. Tickets on sale July 5th
tith gooit to return 15 days from date of
sale.
\V. C T U meets every Wednesday after
nooo,at3o'clock a* the Christian church
Mas N R Bowles, I'res.
Mas L M Hudson, Cor. S!ec
f T* l<. (L<jyal Tem|>erance Legion)
meetsevory Sunda afternoon at
o'clock, at the i'resbyteri u church.
M A"Y Mentz,
Sherman Eaui., Presideut..
Kwir t rv.
A. O L. A. meets every 2ml Wednes -
day in mouth. Visiting comrades o >r-
dially invited. Cai t. W. T Smith.
l^gimental meeting on the last Wed-
nesday in each month.
Coi.. W. II. Primuokr.
Commander.
1>KUKV Chapter No. 15 Uoyal Arch
Masons meets at Masonic hall south
D street every 2nd and 4th Friday at
7:30 p.m. Hknky Kuckkr,
11. I). McKnight, II. P.
{Secretary.
I^ASTEItN STAU. Perry ohapter
h No 23, meets regularly on the socond
irid fourth Wednesdays of each month
it hall on L> stieet. Visitors cordially
n vi ted.
(Firbt
pulilifluMl iu tho Daily Luturiiritto
TimurJime ti. IMS}.)
I O. O. F,—Cherokee Lodgo No. 111.
1 ().(). F. meets every Thursday evening
at 7:30 p. ui. on 7th street between Ii
and C. Visitors are always welcome.
J. W. Quick, W. II. Hitch,
Secy. N. G.
IO* O* F., i*err> encampment No.
( , meets every Tuesilay evening
at 7:30 at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting
patriarchs are cordially invited to at-
tend* J* W. Qu'ck, 0. P.
II. VV. I.f.'NINOer, Scribe.
L>S I fiOilge No. 8, Daughters of
l-i llebecca, 1. O. O. F. uieots even
Tuesday of each month. Visitors wel-
come. Mrs. L. Humpiircy, N. G.
Mrs. Martha Moore, Sec.
i 1 A. J{*, II omer C. Jones l'o^t No. 43,
' ^ met Is ti rot and tiiird Thursday even-
ings at 7::S0 p. m. at their hall near the
• rner of Seventh and li street. All
comrades in vited to meet with us.
H OH Kill'. JON IS , \V. It. C.
No. 10 meets every first and third
Thursdays at 2:!k> p. ui. at K P. Hall on
Seventh bet vecn C aud 1) streets.
Mrs. L. F. Jones, Pres.
M rs. Cauri e M. Stout, Sec.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Tkrritorr of Oklahoma, f
County op Noble. j
Underhand by virtue of an execution-
issued out of the District Court of the
Fourth Judicial District, held in and for
Noble County,Territoryof Oklahoma,in a
cerlain cause iu said court pending,where
in The Guthrie National Hank, Guthrie,
O. T., is plaintiff, and Kichanl llansing
and Susan llansing are defendants, and
directed to me, as SheritT of Noble
County, commanding mens said Sheriff,
to sell at public outcry the following de-
scribed personal property, to wit:
Sixteeu head of cattle, consisting of
fourteen cows and two bulls; also 100
acres of growing corn, on the north-east
quarter of Section 31, Townshin 21,
North, Kange 1 West, in Noble county,
said corn being on the Fast portion of
saul laud.
1, John A. Hansen, as said SheritT,
will, at the hour of 10 o'clock, h. m., on
the 21th day of June, 1800, expose to
sale and proceed to sell at public outcry,
in front of the County Court House, in
Noble county; O. T., the above described
cattle;
And I, John A. Hansen, as 6aid Sher-
itT, will, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m.,
on the said 24th day of June, I89t , ex
[lorse to sule, aud proceed to sell at pub
iio ontcry, at the northeast corner of
above described land, the 100 acres of
corn growing on the said north east
quarter of Section 33 aforesaid, to the
highest and best bidder for cash, as the
property of the said Kichard llansing
and Susan llansing.
Witness my hand this the lltli day of
June, 1890. Jno* A. Hansen.
32 d 10 t SheritT of Noble County.
MGHTS OF LA It OH, L. A.
>05
meets each Monday evening at 7:30
n their hali on Gth between D. and E,
Visitii.g Knights cordially invited.
J. T. Noiile, M. W.
K. M. Thomas U. S. Thoh. Monroe, F. S
I* II. 4'. and Jf ol'A. local union No.
J ti'.'l. Perry, O. T., mwes every Frida)
evening ut 8:1k) at the city hall, Vit.it-
ng brothers always we ho me.
HARMONY Debating Society meets
every Wednesday night, K. P. hall.
7th street. Visiting friends always wel-
comed.
Gampaigu Eoogs-
We have just received from the munic \
publishing house- of The S. Hrainard's
Sons Co, I'd Wabash Ave, Chicago, n
copy of the "True Il.ue K^publican
Csmpaign Song Hook" for the campaign
of 18'JO, The book lontains sulos, iluet.J,
mixed uutl innleH <|iiartets, und is 's-
l>ecially arrainged for enmpuigu clubn
It is not a cheep word edition, and is
•old for the remaikaldy low price for
l0ct«. or ♦l.O') |K«r do/' o post paid. The
following is the e >iit^n H of the Isx-k:
AUa>s look behind. A thousand dol-
lar! i minute. Ih'ly, MeKinley O! H>
Jingo! Git. on board. Good by, free trail
ers, Orovers voto. Ninety two and
ninety six. Policial bart er shop. Kam
me)'s syndicate. That's v*hat's worrying
The Democratic boat. The felloe I'd
liked to im et. Th«*(|rover I wear down
Mow. Under the, ti of t r<lection,
S^'ay down on ^uantieo Hiy. We'll Hihk
a little song.
Kill" P., Perry f^odge No. 0, K, of P.
meets every Mondav night at 8 p. in.
All visiting Knights welcome.
y O, U« Wi Firry Lodge Na Is.
CX Ancient Order of United Workmen,
Uteris tirwt mid third Tuesday evenings
jf each month at 7:30 p. in., in Globe
building on west side square. Workmen
i.i guild standing from other lodges cor-
lially iniited. A. 0* Hoi i.\m , w* M.
J. C. (tAiHEK, lU^corder*
AGENTS WANTED
#IO lo
\ I ,\V7
I.ih: OF
onA XX:^ rt.
Ili'pui.lii'aii i«ndid*i.Hi for pr*.uli tii
and |.i "idelil, l ^ I; lilt I'. I'utt.'t
Hi* noHi jiMirnnli.l, pre.en> editor of
die rieveiaiiil World,and mtimale friend
of Mt Km ley f r 1 .'tily )eai>, A >. •
Iul*lr Hie ohlr ai'llirtt'ie l.'feof \l, Km
lej |tuiiiiali«d, i-'orHtor* tiiwti t*o )enr*
in piepamtl'ai.and the only Mork I tint
tia* r*w«|viil Hie vtHKreemehl of M j
Mi lutiley Mel lit. Mi «t iutHuMte f,ieml«
No lejoli equal f., a a* m r. tier. Hrer*
l«id) ««nt* Hie IhimM |.yi li.hej at M'
Kilil*} b"in I' ll r* look aell. at
lle*il a will a< "epl Ho ulh.r
A 40iii mill.' f' f lue. Heltve ia||er.
Our atfeniH *r* eleqrin« fr • tti |lii to
* d*y rt'aHi* Hoot.au U of nlin r*
to do «ll, Tin* I* tli* op^nrluMiy
of >ii«r life TI'" h'rfl'rM ti Mimitwioh
Ix il. Order iiiitHI hoi hetnl i>>-
[■t«.ti|ei lak~ti|aa alt e« iiiettoe ..ft ol
fa'lli. Wiiit'h urn lltli ttill lie refuad d
with afefcl'* fl-et ottler, if it i* ehl for
oh* bieik. itt"iki ># otiint turn. H .oi,.. «
i'h*r*e« pre (..id, leatintf prnfH.
elear. Aet nr !ul toti *r* *ii
l«t Miter* fill f<d ten hHl
I,1 It I I .N >Sii 11' A*eeniiuy No. 1HDI,
i K. of |., tiiwta every Saturjuy even-
IUK i>< ■" 1 in K. of 1*. h a 11 oil Ttli street,
a >*t of lund oltlee,
III miv C. Hrilll.l.iNo, M. W.
T. Ij. HreiM.r.J, II. K.
[Fir.t jiublislied in the Perry Gnterprfaj Time.
June l.i, 1 j
NOTICE-
Territory of Oklahoma, I
Noble t'ounty. ) Sl
Notice is liereby Riven that on tho Clh
day of July, A. 1). 180tl, A. A. linear,
liled in the Probate court of tho county
of Nob'e and Territory of Ok'ahomn, h
petition praying for letters of admittis-
tration be iesutd to 8. A. Moore upon
the twtate of JoMsph iiavlat. deceiiH^il,
late of the county of Noble, Territory of
Oklahoma.
And pursuant toan order of said Pro
bate court, Mondav, the titli day of Julv,
A. r> 18:*;, al the hour of (J o'clock a. in.
of said clay, that day b"ing a day of the
regular July term, A. L>. 18M), uf said
prohate court, has been apnointen iih tile
t me for hearing said application, •* hen
and where any person interested may
contest said petition by tiling written
opposition thereto, on the ground of in-
conipetancy of the applicaaf, or he may
assert his own rights to the administra-
tion and pray that letters be issued
hi.nielf.
Wilnets my hand lis judge of th« I'ro-
bute court of the county of Noble, and
the seal of said court ullixed, the l:!tli
day of J une, A. D. 181*1
jr. s. ] A. It. Mu*km.kh,
•lo Probate Judge
IffSL IpTiyu •
East Han ison Ave., - - *jUTHR1E,OKU^
H. H. PERl^Y, Proprietor.
Rates $2,00 per Day .3^ + + +
Tltu li'iitliiifj hotel of Oklitlioinn. Everthing
Special ntteiition to the trade of Coiumorciul men'
BROTHERS
FOR-
^Staple and Fancy Groceries^
Choice A|)plc8, OrangCH, llaunnnH and I.einouH.
Dried fruit a specialty. Our stocl, of Tobacco* is unparalled—twenty-seve*
dilferont kinds. Come and select. C' ar and Cigarettes in^ stock to *uit pno,
and
fare,
taste. Dun't forget the place, corner of iCxcliitiige and C, the main thorough.
, the great city of Perry.
Don't
Take Poison when you wan't a prescription tilled, vn
want to know that your druggist understands his btisi.
ness. E. K. Ilowendobler is a registered plmrinaci't
v ? and keeps none but pure drugs. Vott arc safe if he till,
your proscriptions, lie carries a full lino of . J
Druggists' Sundries, Jewelry, Toilet Articles, Wall Pap«' Etc
GIVE HIM A CALL. SOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE.
E. E. Howendobler*
doctob mhumm,
"SURGERY PREFERRED."
Perry, Oklahoma
Ollice D Street near 0th., North side square.
Itosiilence F Strwot near 0th.
II. L. BOYE3,
I'reeident'-
L. D. TUKEAIAN,
Cofthicr
Farmers
A General
sacte<l.
& Merchants Bank.
Banking Business Tran-
|Fimtl*ub. Id the Dally Koterj>ri e Timi i
Juue H, IhUh,)
SHEKlFf'8 SALE.
Notice is hereby giveu, That by virtue
of a Tax Wurrant for delinquent lax. s,
for the year lWtXi, issued by J. it. Wal-
lace, Treasurer of Noble Couuty, Terri-
tory of Okl diotiia, in favor of the Terri-
tory of Oklahoma and Noble County,
and agaiust Jacob Trigg*, for th* .uiu of
Thirteen and UT 100 Dollar*, together
with i'l cents co*U, and the expense of
executing thi* warrant on the gisai*.
chattel*, mini*)*, credits and •ffei-ta of
the «aid Jacob 'I'riggs. in Noble County,
Oklalioina Tetriiory, and to me directed
a- (herilf of *aid county, I will, at. 'J
o'clock p. in , on Ihe -'Ith day of June,
181*1, on th* premises, in Hi* coun-
ty of Noble, Territory •,! Oklahoma,
otfi r for sale at public auction the fol
low ng K>ol« and tthaHtl*, money*,
lay i veiling, 8 o'clock. AII reform work |'f"lil* anil effect* of th* raid Jacoli
ug men invited lo discuss this Isuid rriggs, or *o in null thereof a* may be
,u.-ti. il. K. of I., Hall, on etli itroet necHMry iosatisfy Mid Tax Warrant,
t.lii.iseii.ii frer, no colhsdioti together V itii lh* cost* lher*"n:
a II. Sf ,i.ino, Jam, ii. I.i,win, « ?• l>« hoiiM. 11 by ill, ililegl*roof,
f in.man. II. P. "n" l*>*'«' Imrti. hoard rtaif, 10 by l'J. on*
mil*of two wire filming. Iim Un| on th*
V. W. I' T l' itieula every We. 1 nisei*I J.* ??' ' *' II?1'It's.'ll to*n*hip,
•flernoiin al lh*rhrl*|iaii church, All «"imly aud Tmritorjr i if Ok la
jrotlng ladie* cordially invited lo attend LI1*' . ,
At.it t I.iiismiii, Hecretary, T*rm of *al #a*h.
Vi us . i'ii.'H..u. 11, l>..„,■ aken on mild dellii.|iirnt Tav War.
\ i.hm tHi sowt iit, 1 risoiWnt. rHli, Uf J k Wall*. ™, Tr** nrer of
" JJobtoiwuiiiy, m th* pro|«rty of Jacob
iFlr.1 i nl>li"!ii l is |t.« iin.lt t.t.i«.urla.,|lin.. Triggi
Jim.., twHi ' Ua|,
KOAO I0T1CE.
1*1, (joxi'.v, Miiil'lulcri'M II.iiiiI
GlIII*, of I'urry.—Meet* every Tliurs-
Lawyer.
IIav< practiced in the ronrts at Hi. Ji.ni-| h Mo ,
for l.' joar-i. Will practice in any « f c«tiin-
ti or l«Tritorial cour snnil t'. H. laml
ollice. Office ro.>iii *2. lH*cker
buililiiiit, ciu>t Hitio
Ch ter Howe, E. R e <iutlir
HOWE i GUTllltKV,
Attorneys-at Law.
OHice'opp. Land Otfice, Perry, ().
S
CRATCH
Your Head
j, L, PANOoAST. dick t. unko \
.MORGAN it PANCOAST,
Allornc) s-ai -I.HW.
I'laclic* in all th. Territorial ui'J K.«Vr
ooartn.
North of Stuart* r ei r C«ir Tth
AVCTIOITEril.
.1. B. QUEEN,
Auctioneer and Ooinmisiiou Merchant.
Does (ieneral Oanmission IhiHinec*
l«ht Add a< 111i
l.llU
cnttU
W. H. CAMPBELL,
"l/"i/)/?/lirul Knlnte.T/i/'A^
Over bank of Perry, with McKuii,lit
If you have ilatulruff or
ti gummy disoaged sculp.
Notice:
The exfiiHiition mutter un-
der your finger nails, exam,
ine Mime under n glass that
magnifies 50 to 100 diame-
ters und you will *eet it to be
a working mass of Insects.
This i* the : : i :
Cause of Baldness *
and all chronic diacows of the
sculp. Wo strongly guaran-
tee tuir I'niideriiie Scalp Tonic
to remove and destroys tho
< icrms, uml sends nature mi
it' way rcjniciiif,; rebuild tho
lost tissues und replace the
(lowing locks she so syatem-
aticully designml. With tho
cause of disease relimveil it is
easy t<> grow hair. If nothing
interrupted nature there would
be Iio baldness.
gRKNULE A IIITCII,
lMiyali'iuna iiimI ,Surgeons,
M| f tril «! «#«, ** ,- h «i It •' Itii
Ladies
i\ A. Moiililrt.
W tOUHIlN.
Dklshoinul Ily
If .vour hair i* falling, splitting a
lli* end or ha* aloppnl growing
t ine up tour *calp with llamler-
lne. Ill* AHsot.l'TRI.tr Ol'*a«s
ti i ii to produn* Iwie* Hi* natural
grow th of hair. It raquirai 4 lo ti
ts.ttle* for baldneM, on*
Morris A Johnson and Kellogg, Will convince the Most SkepUcil.
Iav rirm.
1'rvtlr. 1* all (ti* I iHlrl. ,J It,, r. ff .1.1. hi).I
■ Iw.oiih. ll. M, 1 1 ..tH. . . t
Uturluf |S |nr ni*«iii
tlKllAMOMA
Pmletal t iMirte. A
.a.^r.a,.l
luted Mb day of Juno, Mill.
JullN A. llA.saitN, Mhtrilf.
II, P. tlisn.o, he,,III,. «).! in
Notice i* hereby given, 'iiiat al a se*-
.ion of Hi* Hoard of ('mtinit**ioti*hi of
N old* t i i ti), t kit 11 n,a Ti rritnry,li*l
on the nth .lay of June, \ ti. I silt, a
put it ion ng e.1 by N K. liMiardson and
"(lint, of Waikiii* Towii'diip asking for
a Oe* f..r Ihe purpon, of t n. sting a t *r
lain Connl, Itoad, dummied ** fo||n«*i
Oitntnenctrg al lb* m mrn*r of ti * he
•lUatler Me.. |t), Toftn 81. ti. | *M, *.
pre«*uled nud thai C. L KmsI, Ui org..
It. u. e and I. N. Oirnehu*. Vie**r«, mil' Mil P*«l r*l P url*
hieel *1 lie p| r* ,,f l>*g,nnlng of Mill, rMMm I* J..M. HulLli_
roa.l, Ml Hi* "JTI h day of J une A. II np I* Jimm nnllillNg
I Mint Id ...lis It a m.tt *aid day, ami
IIKNHY IttX'KKR.
-Allnriiryat.l.aw.—
NUm Is Mwr# tnlWMnf i 7ih st <t
M. CLAKK,
Allww) <a|.Uw,
Will Idacti.s. in all tli« Ti'llitoria
pr s-e.il I.i lien .aid toad, nndgiie all WiMTPH IT HIIPB* *ttttre agent*
p*flie* a hearing, WSSILWftl UML. f.,r e , |, "„in
Ooh. by order "f th* 11, .aril of C.rni- '{_ 7™""' V"' h" H,k
m ** ..nnr* „f Nut,In ttnuMy. Oklahoma \*5 lotlMlred tlol
IWriimy m v Pimis Inrsaynar, J^«h*H* iiifi r full fmr
,.I°„' I . * V t'wii Mil till of Hoard I ;•rv* S?'',nt ■i"n
Ml M. Uvfult m.t lUrttw Sianyb Wirrtt ^i,
SOVARD, CLABK & ENBIGHT
Altwa*) >at laiw,
M W. LVNUII,
Saal K.tntn, tgiana. Cainn a S|s'cialt
"f1' ^ "I'l'ifi
'KIIM* MKf.4li.iMi
I tiller a forfeiture of lloam it
i* giiar«iit*ed In **nfjt ma or
money r*fan<l*il. t I t l t
II) all Ortiggiata, Prepared for II00
KK9WITMI4IIISM (f.
W(HnV|VMV
f. O. Mtetnt.
I'teeldent
II. A. Mi t\*iii,i,ss,
t'a*hlef
Eicbuge Biok of Perry,
Opponil* ruatollice, — t'erty, Oh
h-illulla aets.utiia J t'atiiHri, M.r
ntiaata ami l orporations.
Owar Sitii|isuii,
ARCHITECT ARD BUILDER,
Okla.
0tl. rSKD r. RBI DA,
Dwrm,
tbsitti* I ami 3. titobn HaiMiag,
Wpn| Nji|i< Kjtiarr, I'urry, Ok
MSUtBirttrSif,
nSeriNlel 1 FropHWow,
tlii'Ohl I til iii lil«. A liiat a <4 IVrry.
II.*. ndoblnr'* t>mi|w«wl
Nar«aprilU ia northy ynar atttll
•I'ltcii ti ha* Ml e^anl M til _
•n«ing from impure Wtesl m Inwi
H.*. .rf th* ayefem. l«H«,aiMMiMA
WWft IMS*
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