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PERSY KHT£HPHISS--TIMES
PE3B7 4 WELCH, Editors end Pub
Filtered at the poi'oflle* in P> 1i
ma, as second-dinn tnatiei
BUH1CHITION It VIE*:
One year (in advance)
Ail inonUm
Three months
Niugle ct i>iee
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
TfcKmTORIAI-
GOUMtJNirATED.
I belong to t'ie party that W ide there 1
I'aited Ntalen, and made it poesible ft r j
• • • *!• a ltd every child, u Nether noli it
I < !•, to jeooivean eduoatiou; oviry citi-
/ i., 'cad .f family, man or woman to
r*al under their owu vino and li^ tro«,
i thv guarantees to nil five ; that
' caused ti t ah<tck e< to bo strtckeu fiom
j fmir iu 1 lion 8 milo that stands for pro
I taction lo American industries; that be-
i lieves in sound m uey, m >ney that rnu
j not fluctuates, aa a measure of values
fLODD POISON
IA SPECIALTY-
1 • irirr IILOOO 1MISON |
DELICATE ! !
nXUVDIIBLiD'a
FEMALE
REGULATOR.
. smii*. PI aeons Vi f die's in mouth, Sore Throat,
it >« «M>^rnn , l'ituplea, Copper Colored fpot*. l leers on
IT IS ft SUPERB TONIC and
exerts a wonderful influence in
strengthening her system by
ciutiKs f ."iOO,OOtJ cnrutul U-lnnd our uncondW
Primary,
_ oudaryorTee
I*01 SON permanently
u*> 1Ioljto,k>davs. Tunc tnbotrcatcdM
! • one f« .* «a me pr i< n i« u-r •utue kiih ran*
ly. Ifyoup.ef r tocou-eliero wewlilcon*
trncttop-iy rnllr v<d fitieniul biti lbdl .an<t
.tocbarpe.it naiad toctire. If you bp retaken mer-
cury. Iodide ixit t-h, %r.d still bare aches and
ir" * " * m — - - - -
ttovorttor
s) otary
'j.iit'f .1 4tl<*«
0. M 4nr«:.4i
S , l. Public Instruction
Treasurer
i.ioniM' (ii'iit'ral
School iaiki C4iniiniNMii'i
p roh.it e Jin I —
A uirn« y
^hi'llft
I rrttmii'Mt
j ^itlAr of Deed* • •
Juimty t't.-rk
rtihlie I<i<«i• i««*taou .
coiihiiiimiihihi ^ ■
^iffyor
A. llotland ..
J. I'. N«'t n«
V'. T. iwrrji
1. t. Millar, .
W". \l. ifc-wleH—
c. I L.nibucker,,
First Want...
tt^.ml W.mt
T' ir«' Ward...
to i'lh \ urd
. W. U.nfroe
T.J. Lo««.
Frank l . '
Patrick Nntfh
... K. I*, t ann-ron.
M. L. r imer.
.A. tialtiraioi.
...AW. Hliacoc.
A. It. M -M ller.
T. H. Howard.
I. \. Hanean.
J K. Wallace.
H K. Kichard*on
>t f Kuril.
U, W, iWbj
.. J, ti. VanAuken
f. W. Ohnaled.
\v. W. .Nin nllnngh.
A. Meyei
Mayor.
t l«ri>
Police Jnd fe
llMkiilvl.
Attornoy.
.\«tt*V>>« r.
, , , , "< r | driving through the proper chan- ■ V^tJSSfTi^SSASSSSSS^
tliH >,,rJ *i,"h ,e ««> impurities. Health and
strcnotli are ouarantced to result
from its use.
cnuNcriJdAif.
Jno. Uilaney, J. K. I In r
. h !!. tiarneft, .1. . •' >• •..mi
I'. M..« k ey. A t . II.n O
.tiu'j. M e H, t l.'B. the I'l'll
l.\ND OFFIf'K.
I.- ' is Havir.
J. it. kJ'>,
TOWSfttTF. IIOAKD NO.
MeOruth
t". A. .VilHon
K. W. iiailey
POST OK PICK.
Drace
.('luurmnn.
v^. nt.
rubtee.
McKinley's Financial Platfoim.
"I 31K5. in. ftnrcr of tliO v-sc
of all t!s.o silver ust ef
tla.o Va'-'.ed States for mon-
ey as a circ-.a.latin.E' mo.
Ai-aia.; I ta-ovuld. lia-u-2 sil.
■u-er arid. gold, aliloo."
For Preaiito it.
william mikixlev,
ut Ohio.
i'or V.re Pr«*iJ-i".
garuett a. hobart,
of New Jersey.
Oklahoma Republican Finan-
••We believe the best way to contini e
,ne parity of our dollare, anil at tlioe-'me
time tnlarge the ciroulatintf lucJium
commensurate with Ilia jjrnvtli of the
population, is l.v the unlimited use of the
domestic silver in our monetary system,
and the prohibition of foreign silver,
modified by ttuuncial reciprocity."
for lHiUgritn to Congro. ,
HON. D. T. FLYNN.
ANN0UN0EMEST3.
A* the season of tiie year is drawing
near when politicians ure lipeuinK, we
desire to say that the KNTEitnilir. timkm
is now ready to receive announcements
from candidates slating their litness for
the various oflloes to which they aspire
for the sum of In every instance
this amount must be paid in advance as
wt have found from past experience that
this is the only safe way to transact
catup&iftfn buainese.
FOK OOt'WTY CLMiK.
I hereby annooi.ee rnyeelf a« a cmiili-late f«
tb« oAcMof County t lera, mibject to Ih« de > -
ion of the hepobiicaa roonty
N. 1
.nrrnliiin
M. i'mii«*.
rot siiiRitr
I h r li) ann onrfl inj«« f camli'lal" t"' '<■-
ofroe of Sheriff, •object t the .le. iion C f the
Hapuhiican c« nutjr couvt-ntionof N ible coomj.
W. H. Kia* u*k*.
I hereby announce tn)* lf a candidate f« r the
offi eofHhi iff subject to the decision of the
Ilepohtican county ct nventh n « f Noble eonntj.
tiko. A. If'oaTaa
I barvhy anp iuace myself a catnli late for the
oilce of .fieriff. Mih)ect to the 'UH'iij.on of the
Mepu hi lean count| coBfaotlojoy1^* ««^at>
i ho trouI I j man soem to think that
Uec.iufHs go!«i is the aLumlard of valuop,
that it must he the circulating medium.
Such is not. thncHHe, I ato for the i 1 h
luto free coinage "f silver, at a rati",
inaltiog it theeqaalnf gold; lo. that
ratio b© 1C to I or 40 to I. Freecoimigo
will Rp|>reiMHto tlt# value of nlvor, I I e.
I ev , to iil>uit 1* to 1. No v it ik a va«*11
knowu fact ttuit it is the prerogsitivo •>'
• ho I oiled Slab** conurKs to c in mon
e> and regulnte the value thereof; that
value luu^t l e re^ulatod l y some Bland
ard. The on!) atandard known In
vvhioh to fix values is gold; it in the onl>
standard that will bo used as long i h we
have money.
Mon *y ■h a creature of law; but valuta
or ti it values are controlled by ct in
merce, eupp'y and dt n.nnd. lyiw ha;
nothing to do with it. Money, wloMni
)f silver, paper « r copper «!« ♦ s not i<i
neceesity/cantsin any iiitrinpi< valu .
but they only i>i crate ns an iit *h • /
heck of the governinont, redceuiab *• n
gold, wheat, polk or any other cco.moil-
ity the individual m y want, at the
rate of 100 cents in gold tu the dollar.
The only reason why 1 am in favor of
the free coinage oC silver ist that it will
five employment to labor in the d w!-
opment of mines in Amoricr, and phn*o i
kind of money iu circulation which wili
betaxab • md will: e k n ostou n^but t
is class legislation of the rankest kind
in favor of the silver producing states,
but th? people want it and will have it,
or they will g; t on the grass with Coxey.
I want to tell you why I am not a
Democrat. First, modern Democracy is
hkr the devil; it has beguiled the Pops
soaked them up, so to speak -stolen
their platform and candidate, and crowd-
ed them entirely away from the pie
counter, but that don't matter much, as
the Pops don't want office, unless the of
hcegats after them close, then they will
Bjiuetimes sacriiioo thtmselves for the
aood of their country, but it is a waste
to talk to the Pops.
Doaiocracy believes in a system cf
tiuilT. which, under thn administration,
lias sent out cf the country for coat
000,000; for wool 130,000,000; for iron
dl30,000,000;for hides and manufactured
goods 605,000,0JO; ^i55,OOJ,OttO in the ag
gregate gone where the woodbine
twiocth. All we have to do to get that
money back is to sell cur wheat, cotton
and beef in competition with India,Asia
and New Zealand, and coin about £10,-
000.000 of silver and vote the Democratic
ticket. Who would m t be a Democrat
for revenue, and borrow 5"J05,000.000 to
ktep up fishing expenses. The Demo-
crats are goiug to show you how 58 cents
worth of s lver will purchase a gold dol-
It" This is what caught the Pops,
K K>g!e4 L'ol. Sumner, Dick Plunket, etc.
N w, friends. 1 havo put litis matter
bofo e you hurtidlv. I think 1 hav<
mid ' it | la n eaou.h sjtl.a a way'a it g
man (ilthough he may bo a candidate
for t llice this ful ) may not err thereiu.
If yju really want good times vote for
the party which Bends out of the conn
try $325,000,000 and borrow in bonds
£5* 15,000,(XX),and another four years you
k can purchase a farm for a nickle, but
where will you got the i.ickle?
t. k. Cock.
My wife was bedridden for eighteen months,
aft#r usint? URADF1ELU S FEMALE KfcXiU-
LATOK for two months, is getting well.—
J. M. JOHNSON, Malvern, Ark.
IIRADI IIT.D HECilTATOR CO., ATLAMA. UA.
Sold by all Drugfiata at 91.00 per bottle.
/ good, steady salesman,
to sell a line of every day
i t.ifil.« goods to dealers. 8< ld at every
store. c hh1 salary to good man. Send
relToiencea, as goods are sold on time.
A ilt I less Dra.ver It, (Jreensboro, N. C.
Kir^t pahtiHhotl in (lie hni'v Knt«'f|tr:nt 'I'iinch
•flily W, WW.J
NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITION:.
Territory i f Ok lahoma. >
Noble County. )HP'
In the District Court of the l o uth .Id
diciai Distiiet • f the Terriu*ry < f Ok
lahoma. Bitting iii ari l for thet'ounU
of Noble.
\l Fit l> t \ O.MTKNTKK, PlaintlfT.
lodge DiKLUTOKY.
At. A A. M. Perry bodge No, l"-
holdw itH roifiilar coinmunication tliF
irst and third Fridays
street. All masons in
! jordially inviteit.
it hal! on d
good 6tandinp
' I
Cauoli vKfUfiphNTFJi, Defendant.)
'1 he s:.i-l ilefondant, Caroline Carpen-1
ter, an*i her Attorney of Record, will
hike n itico thai on Tuesday, the 11th!
of August. A. D. 181X5, the plaintiff |
'itrivo named will tako the depositiocs I
f S'liolt y witlJOfBOJ, to bo usee! is evi-
dence i«• 1h" trial «•? ihe above cause, at
i.e ol *o of (•Vi-ml, ll' iiBo & Grossman
Vttoiiioys, in the World building, in the
(-ity "f New \ ork, in the tbounty of New
Vork, in ilie state of New 1 >rktbe ween
the hours of eight o'c'oolr a. in nnd six i
o'clock p. in. of said day, nnd that the
taking i f the tame will headjouri o 1 and
oontinae I fi.mi day to day, at the same
plactviri I between the same hours, until
they aro completed
L. D Trf.adwkli,
tllli 19 27 3. Att'y for Plaintiff.
U . CT t' meets i'v rj Wednesday nfte-
neon,at 'Io'clock a* * ho Christian church
M in N U PoWL' 8, Pres.
mil" fi \l 11 i'Dson, Cor. Sec
IT. I.. (Loyal IVmperance I-iegion)
mtH*tsevory Sunda afternoon at 3:30
•'clock, at the t'resbyteri n church.
I MA Y Mf.KTZ,
lii.KM N EARL, Presirlont,
A O Ij. A meets every 2nd Wednes-
day in month. Visiting comradoBor
dially invited. Capt. W. T Smith.
Uegimcntal meeting on the last Wed-
nesday in each month.
Cou W. II. Primrose.
Commander.
' t'irat l'ub. in the Daily Enteritriue-iiiuew
Julv la, Lst«.)
PQBLIUATI0N NOTICE
In the District Court in and for Noble
C'ounty, Oklahoma Territory .
Alfred C. Carpenter, Plaintiff,
NATIONAL 00nventi0n3
Populists, at Ht. liuuis, Jul) '."i.
Ai.i. the O'Hryans m lb* country have
dropped the O.
IllI.I.IK Is insklna Ins way, by slow
itailM. Im'U to Llnooln. II* i.i now do
lug "dv'|K>l mstineee" In "Miseur).
Tm* l'ol" ' f Colorado lone given e«-
Oeverno' Wait# the bounce for dwlrtr
lie tor Ur> n. Ibey "nfl"" the
Ml. Little "blend "
A H lie b Join bands with Alt«"ld
Xillatan end KetrvllT Anarch • n, pilch"
luTkisa and plnlwra.)! 'this Is ti u
■ttch, evytt f"t I'opuli.wi
ti;* Dewuvratb) psrly lies no favors
tor Onlshmwi. They fatot Ibe tt.bn.e-
Itoe uT !lew aellou and Arlc ina. bill
i wt Htetiloti of Oil lahoma,
Tint tteil 'lay sflef the Oh|ca*o I'll roll
Mle1«lte>l Ibe llf>«lt tIci-el. ti eenli
"ArthMf Seeell haa forty aevett bi|e
mkI llryae be* eiixl eentt^li t>i eeil Uietu
Tit a Democrat,.' parly ure a#aln.l
Hl1-' ' M laiebnttA Utey !•*•>
the MheiHdtk of Nee Setim and Aft
tm,. but say net • w>hl eie.ttl Ok-
Caroline Carpenter, Defendant
To tlie ubove named defendant, Caroline
(Carpenter:
Vou are hereby notified that you have
been sued by Alfred C. Carpenter in the
District court of said County of Noble;
that, the verified petition of the plaintiff
was tiled iu the t ILce of the Clerk of the
District Court of snid county, on
the l.'kh day c,f July, ISiXi, ptsying
that the sai l plaintiff be divorce*)
from toe khi«I defendart f -r gross
rogiei r i f duty, cruel and inhuman
treatme.it and abandonment for more
thjui'-no year, and that said defendart
must answer the said p <tition (f said
p aint:if. «o filed, on or before the 24th
l.iv i f August, lHUJ, or the same will be
tatft-n no true aud judgment will be ren
dn« d, d vorcing plaintiff from tho si:id
de'eiitlant.
Dated July 13.180t.
[skalJ Alfuko C. Carpenter,
At to w I'l iinfilT.
j. ii. havksiiorbt. Clerk.
Uy i*. f. Teumk, Deputy.
l. ii. trf.adwkll. 13 10 27 3.
Plain ti IT"s Attorney.
First | uh. iu tho Cnterprihe-Tiines. July :i. ISBti
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
I'i tho District Court of Noble County,
nhkLV t.'haptcr No. 15 Koyal Ar-I
Masons meets at Masonic hall south
;> mroet every 2nd and 1th Friday at
" :30p. m. Henry ulcker,
U. D. McKnight, H. P.
Secretary.
\HTKUN ST Alt, Perry oti&ptei
li No lil, meets regularly on the second
iti11 lourth Wednesdays of each moutl
it Lull on D street. Visitors cordially
ovited.
| O. t>e l*'e—Cherokee Lodge No. 14 1.
^ <).(.). 1\meets every Thursday evening
it 7:.'iO p. m. on 7th street between!
intl C. Visitors are always welcome.
J. \V. tv'i it k, \VII. llm ii,
Secy. N. 0.
i<>. (>. F„ Perry encampment No.
(5, meets every Tuesday evening
at 7:30 at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting
patriarchs are cordially invited to at
tend. J. W. Qu'o*, v'. p,
]I. W. Li.'NINGER, Scribe.
£L-«'I ill. I* f sod^e No. y, Daughters of
li'-b'-cca, 1. O. O. 1". meets everv
1 tie.-o. y of each month. Visitors wel-
-111. . ' Mi s. Ij. Hi vilMlRt.Y, N. G.
Mrs. Martha Moore, Sec.
A. 9%., Hot..er t . Jonts Post No. 43,
n • ts 11 rut and toird Thursday even-
at "•.p. lit. it tbvir hall MM th*
.. • of ban nth tod I' street. All
nvadi f inv ;t" i t" meet with us.
Oklahoma Territi r\
Laura Coriiet, Plain tit!,
Simpl" luadueds ruleil the nationid
Democratic convention at Chicago.
Nt.thing else could have led the reprt
aentativefl of that great historic party to
so dishonor its record ami drive its
best men in sorrow nnd dishonor from
its runlet- Osw York Independent.
eevalSHMBe
OKI.AIIOMA Territory is nowhere men*
tinned or implied in Ibe Democratic
platform. Yet with high sounding pinti
tude# they are claiming to be the friend
of the people.
Dfctfoa: "tShall we tally lit tue rivei?"
pops: "Ye#, we'll met t you at the liver,
but don't exp#et us to embrace your
ti tali light triumvirate. Ury an. Altgeld
and Tillman. We can't."
Tic Democratic party ia no friend to
Oklal.om i. neither for free homes or
atatehtxHl.
I.ast UNMMI OM • f MM |HM t In .1
ran wits sick with.* sever* isi^el trouble.
Our d«a«to 'a remetliea had failed, then
we tried CtitiinberUin'a C iolern
atnl Diarrhoea lt« medy, wlifh gave ho
#peedy relief. Wl regard It aa the lw*at
iti'«)!' ine ever put on matketa for ts>w«|
aomplAinta. Mrs. Iv ti. Urognry, IV .d
af cketown. Mo. Tin# eertaiiily ia the
heg| ineilloin#ever put on the market
for dysentery, aumnt^r eo« plaitit, taihe
ami eh'ilern infantum iu ehildn n. ti
•teter fasts to give prompt relief alien
need in remains hi* time and the plain
print«d ill reel nine are followed. Many
m* thef« hava e«| reaae<t their aine«*ra
gratitude for the cureeit line effect**!,
l or sale by llanley A fcngliah
Wafttsnt Ity July loth, a food g tl
I do general hnw* weflr l> quire at
litis Lltlee.^L U. t^rry. |(
John ti. Corhet, Defendant. )
To John L, (Jorbet, defend-oii.
You are hereby notified that you h ive
been sued in the district court i f No
County, Oklahoma Territory, by the
I l.nnutT, Laura Coibet, for a divorce,
and unb sd you answer l.er potitii'ii in
this action oa or berore the 15th day ol
August. 181)0, said petition will ihi taken
as confessed and acknowledged oy you
to be ti ue, and a judgment w ill be re i-
dered by said court against you in iu
oordance with the player of said petition
forev?r divorcii g you from tne plinntilT.
Dated at Perry, thin July 3, HMJ.
[seal) J. II. VIav iohorbt,
Clerk of I >.strict Court.
Uy H. P. Ti.i nr, Deputy.
Ts ii. Sow a no, w 7 41.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
DISSOLUTION N0TI0L
Notice ik I i r by given, that the tlrm
ef Patterson v Wallace i a* beeu diaolv-
e l, N. I i. PtitterMin retiring and II. C
Wallace will collect all accounts a «uim
entire c.inttol nnd continue thegrocM.y
buaineaa at the old i tand, op(Ni«ite tin
(KietoMlce, where he will a* !| the lie*
groceries fruits and vegetables in the
market.
N. O Pntitrmon
iltti'it lit C. W tM.At e.
! j oM i.U (J. .Id \ i: f \Y. 1C. (
li No. lo meets every lirst and third
. h or. •!. s al 2:3 0 p. m. at K P. I lull oii
• venill bet veen ( ami D streets.
Mrs. Ij. f. Jones, Pres.
mr-.. Cai.ru M. Srou r, 8ec.
i' >.,(.111 s or i,Alton, l. a. wx
iV n eitseach Monday evening at 7:.*><
ti toeir hull hi 0th between D. and K.
♦' fit'i.fc Knights cordially invited.
j. t. Noule, m. W.
.. m. Thom as r. s. Thom. Monuoe, F. s
It. < . ntiil J, o| A. local union No
I tt'.: I. IV rry, t). 'J'., no ecs every Frida)
\ enitig at ut the city hall, Viait-
brothers always welcome.
JAlOIONY Debating S«s iety mcetf
ii every Wednesday night, K. P. hall
'th street. Visiting friends always wel
joined.
of Pi, Fi I # Ige K. of P
no ts ev. ry Mon lay night ut ^ p. m
\ll vi. ting Knights welcome.
1 O, t . . Perry I^odge No. 1*
ii. Ancient Order of t'nited Workmen.
, f is lirst and tuird Tuesiiay eveningf
: each month at 7. p. m., in Olobt
■ luilding on we t s de sijusre. Work met
ti . o iatanding from other halgi^s cor
I li.t iy ill vile. I, a. f lloLLA.fll, W. M
; J. C. GAIMER, Ii< C« filer.
1/1. • I«N >*' • I r • ' • Nt low
I K. of L. tuei'ts every Saturday even
Iv
al 7:.1U in K. i
■v. rt uf t«-1 'I ofHre,
lli 'Im i'. K'
r. LSn I,.! , I' H.
"tli alreel,
M. W.
V. V.'.l' I 1' eel« nery WetliiHidai
slteriioon al th.'riiii.l'an church. Ah
yini' it lailii-s cnrihully invitH.1 to attend.
A i.u i l.i us > i. ii, M i rntary.
\'i iin \ i 'mi • nwr i ti l'r -iil nt.
Non. biuret llmitl
ir). Me !• every Thurs
A Colorado
Summer
| i. .
I 0 MS, OI I
lay ucmntf. k • V).• k. All reform witfll
114 ii . ii uiviti to .ii ■■ i m IMS l.inn
i i ► tb>ii. K of I, llall, on itlli ,lr>wt
V imi^.i iii f.e i, no cuilei'tion
\ II. Si' .1 Iv I, J \ II 1,1 • l>
I ,10'ioiin II. P,
East Harrison Ave., - - GUTHRIE,OK.LA
H. H. PERRY, Proprietor.
Rates $3.00per Day.+ + *
The loading hotel of Oklaliomn. Kvcrtliii'g new
S|Kjcial Kttentioii to the trade of Cotninercial men
BROTHERS
FOR
4*Staple and Fancy Groceries^
Cliolce Apple*, Oranges, Bananas and I^cmotis.
Dried fruit a specialty. Our stock of Tobaccos is unparalled-twenty-seven
differont kinds. Come and select. Ci, nr tnd Cigarettes in stock to suit price
mid taste. Don't forget the place, corner of Exchunge and C, the main thorough-
fare, the great city of Perry.
"SURGERY PREFERRED."
Oftlce D Street near Cth., North side square.
ItBsidenoA F Street near (1th.
Perry, Oklahoma
Itlpans Tabulcs cure nausea.
Ripans Tahules: gentle cathartic,
flipans Tahnles cure headache.
Ripanc Tahules cure torpid Iver.
The real merits of Howendobler's
Compound Extract of Sarsaprilla are its
extraordinary powers in restoring and
strengthening the whole system. 50
cents and $1.00 per bottle. tf
WANTED AT ONCE: foMThTut
tv. Kuclusive control an.l no risk. Will
.dear twelve to twonty-tlve liunlrpd dol
lur? a year. Unclose stamp for full par-
ticulars, or 25 cents fer $1H0 aaniple.
liiii Uai'ium Mini.kai. Wati.ii Co,
30)in liitf llnpiile, Mich,
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'.I'lrst publiuhed in the Daily Knterprise
Timer July ii, l*iio )
NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS.
Territory of Oklahoma (
Fourth Judicial District. \
In ihe District Court n aud for Noble
County.
Theodore Keller, Plaintiff; j
vs. [
Fmma Ke'ler, Defendant.)
Take notice that the ubove named
plaintiff, Theodore Kol'er, will, ujh n the
-1st day of July, 1890, at 10 o'clock in
ihe forenoon, take the depositions ol
certain witnetae.J.before Francis 1 Noble,
i notary public, at his office nt 45 Itroad-
wuy, in the City of Brooklyn, in the
county of King, state of New York
to be read in evidence upon the part of
tiiesnid plaintiff upon the trial of said
ibove entitled action, and if the taking
said depositions is not completed on
the day, then the taking of Ihe same
m to beailj >urned from day to day until
completed.
Dated at Perry, Noble County, Terri-
tory of Oklahoma, this 30th dav of June,
\s%
53 K. H. Mk.ni/
Att'y for Plaintiff.
t First puhiiched in t e Daily Knterprise-Time#
Julyti. lsuii.)
IUELICATI0K KOTJOE
In the Probat'* Court of Noble County.
Oklahoma Terr itory.
Freil Mis>re and II. A. Mc*
Candless, Partners doi g
business under I lie tinu
tame and style of the Fx
•hange Hank « f Perry. y
Plaintiff's
vs. i
Allen Carrutners and J. 1. |
Morris, Defendants,
To the above named defendant, Allen
Currutherr:
Vou are herebv notified that the above
named |>laintiff's. Fred Mia ire and II A
VlcCandl*##, partners doing bubitieaa un-
ler the lira name and atvle of the Lx
•harge Hank of Perry, have tiled theii
.►etite n in the Probate tViurt of N'oblt
'• unty, Oklahomn Territory, in a suit
♦gnnat you, and that unleaa ynu acawei
«aid |a«tition. Mted t y aanl plaint ill'** ot
ir la fore the Ulst day of August, iH'.s),
the #aid petition will ibi taken aa true
ami judgment will la* rendered egainat
vou for eighty dollars f^Ht'i and coat>
if Milt
|arai..] A. II M.iaRLisn,
iff) It) it 30 Probet# Judge.
Tll.Lr.HV v M VRTIN,
Attofneya for Plaint. (Ta,
► ir t iiahlisl.Ml In th* l.iit«-rcri*e-1 imr#
July l
CONTEUT NOTICE
I'. N. I. oi I i Ifllce,
p f < n .«llclah una. r
June •>, \M\n\ \
Complaint having i een entered at this
- iliiti by Mrs. Msttie Mt Collom agamst
Maty J Dempety for aiiaiidotiing her
iomieetead entn, No 7172, ilatisl Hepl
I a, la.n, ift. n *haaet| of ne (| tif option
7, townshifi 21. rang* I «a«t, in Nohln
ant),Oklahoma, and nhargmif that
m obtained March
•In* leave of alienee
KAi, waa ohtaoied through fraudulent
unrsasnlnlki 1 Willi « *M a to the. ar..
In | ur oin a i f 1st* , iii t re la | #r. |.y ••illation of said Nitry, the anal part lee
given I i' i I, the tlord I'l tiny in July, I t,e I efrby #umti.o ie«| lo ap| enr al t', N.
^ •' 1 "• t'e• H-atd of i .1..uy (Vim j f,md Oitt-eal IWrv i> T . on th«* 33ml
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for ih
will to it >t the e. ii tils etelk
He IV) i f P rr ,1m make h« l #
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* al tear, e«limate«l aa follows
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Mmiiiim nml I N nvi-r, Tin' '
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Santa Fe Route •
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I'.cintj Cletk.
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•Mle. la Unm haiirfia# ha >•..! it,
n a. ri.AKk,
Aiare|>e4««,
Will practice i, ,|| |he TetMlMiel
and r l«T.I On>rW
Hi Jmhs ttaiMite,
II. L. llUVEi,
Prasiileut'-
L. D.TliEEMAN,
Cashier
Farmers
A General
sacted.
& Merchants Bank.
liankinti Busiuees Trim-
T. *. Wt ,
Lawyer.
llavM (.rncticetl in the courts at Ht. Joaeph. llo ,
tor i."> jeari \V ill practice in any of coun-
ty or lerritorinl coumnnd U s. laud
oflice. I Mlice ro an 2, I ker
buildiuK, eftbt side
Ch Ur Howe, E. H.w 'iuthra
HOWE A OUTHRLY,
Attorneyi-at Law.
Oflic.; ipp. I AD 1 Office, Perry. O.
9. L. PANOoAST. DICK T. Moan a R
MORGAN A PANCOAST,
Attorney a*at -Law.
Piactice in all the rerritorinl and l* « I«rtl
eo-irt*.
North of S«|tiar* nmir CJ.ir. 7th
AX7C nOlTEEP.
J. B
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant.
Does General Commission Husinfwa.
mill— ful IU Imiitfht ami si>l,I,
W. H. CAMPBELL,
-"^//'llfiil K hltf.Wi/l/i^-
Ow Bank of Perry, with McKnight
JJRKXULE Jt HITCH,
eiiynlcltiua ami Sur^funa,
<1|~> .. i t, I-t, , ,.,rth .il« -.' inits.
. A. UoltKlH. J W JOIIHON,
Ok lahoma I Ity
Morris & Johnson and Kellogg,
—a-jx 7'lina.
1'r.^lip# in .11 lli. r,«n. ,.f th. r^rrilnr, .nit
raUfall "llr'.. *1«, iu il, t. H, In.'.l ..Ihe,'n
ii* r*rritorv and Idterinr la*|.i r ni« nl.
ffHIl*. Ottl.allOMA
^OVARD. CLABK&ENBIGHT*
AtteraeyMt-Uir.
M. W. LYNCH,
I.ai lUtate, I«*ns. Claims a K|*.ctaltv
llth lr.w.|, opp N. H. corner square,
"*.aitV HKI.AIIIt.VlA
f. G Mixiar,
I'reeldenl
II. A. McC*M'i.M«,
Cashier
Exchange Bank of Perry,
Opposite I'ualo He*, — I srry, Ok
Holiclta aoniunls of I'armer,, Mer-
uliania and Cor|Mirations.
Oscar Siui|iMin,
ARCHITECT MD BUILDER,
Peny, . . Ofel*.
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•II Itifeds nf l,iiii,|.i.y« ilastnf rafereere
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W'| I Hill, Bjiiare, I'trr^-, Ilk
NcrtlSidi Barber SlMf,
ADENNN|if I Froprlst yr .
TU OM Rvlul Is Anles oI Psny.
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