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PERRY A WKf.CII Editors and Pub.
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S i|.|. 1'uOlic Instructi«o.. •
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r* Isiuul I'tnaniiHUcL^r
COUNT*.
W. C. Kotifrow.
T.J.
,. . .Finnk I11 •
.... K. l>. t'an.i ti'ii.
M,L I • n 1
A. (irtlhruith.
.. .1'. A. Ullncoc.
I'roliltr Ju«ts#
Alt. true)
Sheriff..
Tr*i\*nr*r
.te«i t*r t.f
,'ouutv Clerk
Sui t, Public Instruction
O tuini«M0liels
•iarTfvor
V. it. Mil-* ii. r.
T. II. Howuul.
It::. -'U.
J l: Wull i.v.
K. llicluinlw n
M. 1 K«ir i.
. U. \V. Cr.^'j
It. Vun.VukiMi.
«\\V.Olmat*t
\S. W. Mct'ulh ui:t>.
..A Meyer
OOM MUNIO ATIOK •
T«> the Republicans of Noble couuty
It is neurly a year since
administration of the utTuira of a county
' by tlio txutrd rf commissioners. make;
THE LIVING ISSUE.
•ommitteo
which has passed into history as tho
^nittee." • "e'lture ot 009 trial)iQ In-1, b. M.-ssm Mu
or uutnnkee the party lo whi.h they be- prf() gome3 for oklahoma and Oanoell*
lion of Fifteen Million# of D«bt
*'A Irtttle Girl Shall Ifead Them."
he
J. B. Diggs, lifter an exhaustive einmi . ... . n ,♦
rt seller, Wallace ami Digg*, uhei n'>*
faintest penn in bra of evidence was pro
duood by tteiuto sustain the charges,
evi-
uation of its records, made a rep
the proceedings of the present board of
county commissioners. Saiu repo
contained but tw«• chargee. The flrst I after tho Judge frutu the t e ,L '
was for allowing what is known a* tho dontly considering tbeui pueii e an* (
"pamphlet bill," nud the eecoud was ' malicious. partisan inten
biH of #150 allowed Jndgo Museller to they might distni
city.
May. I
\. C. llfllaml
I.T. N« hle
C, T. rurr*
T. M. MilVr
W. M Howie*
c. i L'lithockor
coi jn H'Man.
t'onrth War«1 — li©o. MaMer*>, t n
LAND OFFICE.
Ii««l*ter
v or.
. I olicf JUMK-1
,. .. Troasnrer.
...Attorney.
J. K. Hu .
. I'hr.ht- I'll
McKinley's Financial Platform.
••I am. in- fftwe* :f th9
cf a.lltk>.e silver Fr=a."J.ct =-
T7lilted. State* f=r men.
e-\- as a clxcxUatiu-ET me.
jLlwro.: X -Jxc-J-IA have sil-
ver ao.3. 3-li all^e.
For ProaitloQt.
WILLIAM McKIXLEV.
ol Ohio.
For.Vi'e Prorid«ui,
CiAKKETT A. HOBART,
of New Jersey.
Oklahoma Republican Finan-
cial Platform.
We believe the beet way to continue
.ae parity of our dollars, and attbewme
time enlarge the circulating luichuui
C'lmwenBurat* with the gr.wth of lb-
population, why the uuUuiito.1 use ot thr
.tomeelic tiller iu uiouetary eysteni,
and the prohibition f silver,
moth tied by financial reciprocity"
IV! 'Cat« to i fugr**-,
HON D. T. FLYNN.
pay for making np the records of hi-
ottioe.
I repiieil to the comniiltee through
the preeb of IVrry, fxplainin^ the action
of of the board regardintf ihe two bil'n,
audgivim; the argument made by
Musellerin favor uf tho p igment of lu>
bill. The oommittee retorted through
the prea?,and after tjuotiiij; his argunioni
in t.\rt.n.io, as given in my conimuui -u
tiou, said: ''Don't you knew that Jiul^e
Mlibeller never said any such a thing'.'
No other conclusion can l>e arrived al
than that Judge Muse Her authorized
this denial This denial I bhall crown
with Topuliatic thornb and nail to tin*
Democratic cross later ou in this com
munication-
Later, that stalwart champion of in d
eru Democracy Ditfg* formulated
changes looking to my suspenfeion, and,
straugely enough, tho Museller bill ti
^150 hud disappeared and three othei
charges were substituted. Net t us will
not appear so parsing strange to thotir
who know the intimacy exisluuf at. th it
time between Di^'g3 and Museller, ni:<.
e i e< tally if thuy will remember the fact
that before IhgtfB* ne v charges could
become operative they had to hove
Mutellei's and Wallace s ^iguatures
Coiuiuent and consuinptiou of ppac
are onnecefsary regarding the action t f
the^e two liepublican gentlemen attack
lug the character of auother Republican
gentleman, who was their |K?er, to sa\
the least, in every respect, and without
investigation or inquiry as to the ver.t>
of the charges; without even cuntidtriiv
the source from whence they came, uor
the partizan motives which inspired
their conceptiou, and while profitsing
friendship for, and confidence in his in
tegrity, yet signing a paper which ga\e
to liiui the most serious wound mortal
mau can endure; proclaiming him to the
people of tho c-juuty and, through tiie
winged lightning of the United I're^s. o
all the world "a boodler!!"
To put a quietus ou Judge MubelleiV
denial to the committee of the argument
made by him before the board in ordei
to procure the allowance of hia bill,
I appeud the following cirtilicate. I de
sire to state right here that up to tl .s
date I had not questioned.nor do I think
any man in the county had. Jud^e Mu
Kt i tiblieuii rrt'c Home lMuuk.
"We protest against any view of the
freo hoaiej>tea 1 policy which regards
the stttlers as paupers or suppliants for
to'd them bounty, and demand an immedi
them; when jubtice ate return to the free home policy of the
domnided they sbouUl di^nii.^ them; lidpubl can party; and urge the passage
when their prof* ^sed onrnl'Mice ii, and ' congress of the s itisfactory free
friendship for, me deal n. 1 ti..it t t> homestead measure which has already
p!is?*d the house and is now pending in
should m dte whatever reparation lay in
their power; when the int. rents o. the
tax payers demanded tlr.it they should the senate
not bv subjected to the expense of an-1 \)oy i uavkxo ot ess what t u- means,
other trial: when the u ■ the \OTIIlN4; TO kxplain away. It's to the
II pub i.'uu p rty demanded that tho j 0|Nr means all it says.
s''o ild dismiss the case; when Judge
Muht li* r had t( !d Judge Uurford, in hia
private ro«.ni,inimediutely after the trial,
that he w uld dismiss it; 1 went to them
with a dismissal paper, prepared by niy
oui;s i, Meisrs Harriet Ij.illerty,
asked them to si^n it
Ripans Tabules: gentle cathartic.
Mipnns Tuhiiloa euro livor trnuLlo*
Ripans Tftbul^s* for sour stomach
We will give a Buck's Junior Range Nickled, shown in our window, to tli«.l
girl under 1J years old who will bring us the greatest uuuiber of these advertife-l
ments from the Daily and Weekly EkteuPBIsf. Timrs, with Ruck's Stove 4 Uang |
Co.'s I'rrJe mark by August 20, 1890, noon. Call nt store for particulars.
WALLERSTEDT, MOYER & CO.j
Corner Sixth and D Streets, Terry, Oklahoma.
b mimmnm,
Htprc3intative Convention.
A repohliooa Convention of the Thirtl repre-
t.d they refus- d ' wntalivo district of OklaUotna. U hereby call d
. t u nruEBPi 1 to meet in Perry, on Saturday. Aug wJ, lw«
Mu?e:ler, at that in er it , I - | o'clock p. in., for tho purpoeo of pla ing in
himself to me three times, and in the | nomjnuti0u a candidate for representative for
prf8v'ii<"0 of witnesses, as follows: *'1 i mud district. Thehoaisof representation *>hall
J, .ve Hie ut.iioHt confidence in your in- j •.•••. in tl.otu«„J.i| . ou. delegate for eacb W
,, . .. -i, | (<>r inoior Cracuou) vo.oa cast tor L) 1. 1' 'inn
tcgri:i. How hereconcif'-d hie word.. {,ir Jt.le((att,t„oull(triw, ln Mn, unJ in ti,ecity
w itli l.i-i refusal to dismiss, Omniscieuce |
of Vrry one delegate for each l<> votea so cast
;i'ono c;iu determine I to be diTided uuong tlio r..nr wariU ii nearly ni-
Mi. oiler's friends say: "Ci.pt. Wal powlble according to tho .UH.to.1 made t>> th
,, . f , county central committee.
luce .3 to blame, he refusing to H-Uit,. ^de,ei(a|(,9 khall 4e)ecte<i the wme
f. an ; !i:s friend:, in \\ liite Lock, uot j tim,.. place and nmiincr a-, deleffntt* to tho 8ec-
it - the inwnrdn. s:i of the .nutter, j uud Council convention to-wit: On Friday. Aug.
miebtnut aupport him for office this M t.W «t3o'ctoekp.a..hT U^repaMfaaat
1 1 . . , . of the different wards and township* in mass
f il • Is it povBible tha •' ' I1 ' | primaries arsembled at such places a?* «hall be
parly < f N- bl« county is c'i mi>o8ed of tieaiguated and pablishedby said council com-
no. h inat«r .u? Is il possible that men j eoinmittee.
, ... 1,01,01 j.tsti. -. personal' The wards and township, are therefore uU-
. 1 tied to representation as follows:
frit ndahip, and imperil party SUCCSM ror Blaok ,.(.ar ToWn8hip T
the >alie of holding ti little office? Is it i .lieu hoso • J
pos&ible that men, calling themselves | '• ' 3
Republicans ean b«brought to imperil « 5
party succes at the behestof a partizan j ctPerry J
Democrat, and through fear of being i second "
mauda.nused; to atoo coquette with the j j.jjjjjJi, .. . .. .. | ^
Populist Ueliahin order to make their *n.t«eonrcution is called b; authority inme
calling and eleclion itire. nt I then have 1 ves'edby the Territorial mpul.lican eemmilt.
• od to OOM into a R publican jMt.« tingl ldiaOathrl.. o -
convention ntid i#k lor a nomination at,
its hands? |
Now that the light is on, Judge Mu ££pUBLIGAN COUNTY GOSTLNTION
1 ft ,3 esr-edingly uurton' t > dismiss A rftfl^ate oODTWtioD of the Kepub-
lie case against me. \V itlnn two weeks [,0gnb<if Nob.e county la hereby callwl
past, 1 have received several proposi to meet in the City of Perry.at 10o*clock
, frt«:o fi i-.-nds of his, by authority a. m. on Saturday, August
., . f i , ' nominate candidates
they Saul,proposing that it 1 w ,uhl eouuty ..ffi-w, to wit:
One SheritT,
(s closing out all Spring and Summer styler at
Cut Pi ices to prepare f.>r Fall and Winter Stock
which will b® coming in Ten Days- Xow is the
time to get u suit chejper than you ever bought
TAILOR MADE CLOTHES.
East Harrison Ave., - - GUTHRIE, OKLA,
H. H. PERRY, Proprietor.
Rates $2aq per Day+ + +
The leading hotel of Oklahoma. Everything neiv
Special Attention to the trad* of Commercial met.
T., Aug. 6th.
J.J. H 98ToK,
territorial Committeeman fa# Nob let'o
20, 1800,
for the several j
this matter, he nnd Wallace would,
the tiret day of the next turn, go into !
court and move the dismissal of the
c.ise against ilc.
This very day I have beJn approached i
by the warmest personal and political j
friend I have in Oklahoma, who, b
announcements.
ton COCKTV I'Ll.KK.
1 hereto mnmiuce myself u- n eandidai'" f'^r
the othc.* "f t '.iint) t lerk..uliject te .he iltK-.--
ion ot the ttei'ublieun county ^'n^n^krN
roa kiitntrv.
I hereby auuounce myse f acuudiil,... f-r Ilie
ofhee ot Shenrt.-ulijec, >" the d.- ,-ion
Hepublican couutj c..u.' ut,ouoj vhle Ceuii )
1 hereby anne.inoe niyn-lt cendhlale f..r the
of Mhi ill subject to ihe decision of the
febb™5. couuty 'cnientjonof No'.le ;;.uut >.
1 hereby announce mywlf cnn.li-late (or .he
office ..t sheriff.-idto the dcc'-')'" • f the
liepublican conn.y convent."n o^N<jbU^count>
I hereby announce mywlt a candidate tor the
li.M. rif nil. rift subject to the decision of the
Wpublicau omnty cou«eutii« of^Nohle conaty.
□1 her.-oy a oandi.lete forth.
rttce of sberilf of N.'lee conn.). ...1'iect h; the
ui0Buf.be liepublican c--..at y
roK riu tiu.it.
thl ^oMr^r"'f^ coX!"^.'c!
2-^^ IS lUpubl ,e n cyttTent ton
1 hereby anuoo u c*my self a* •**ndnlate '
^5utahii!^He,,loir.
can county con euth u, ^ U. WaUJUB.
ron pkohaic ji!*• ■
t hereby euD« *in«*e raswlf a* candolute f-r
tbl nomination of rrofiSivte" v'th** c uu >.
ajh^t to the action ot the liepublican i nty
seller's legal learn ng or his integrity. I ! Judg* Mnseller's personal procurement,
had formetl a warm attachment for h nr. | made the sime proposition to mo and
considering him from his address and i this card is my answer. \\ hat other an-
considering him from
bearing a noble, upright, generous, j
whole souled gentleman. I voted for h b .
bill. Injustice to Mr. McCollough, 1!
will til) he voted against it. I assume :
he was better acquainted with the Judge '
than I was—perhaps he knew him in \
Kansas:
The undersigned heteby certify that!
on the lCtb day of April, ,\. li.
Museller. probate ju lge.caine before the
board >f county commissioners in behalf
of the allowance of a bill of which
he had presented,aud made iu substance,
the following argument:
ewer w.i. better conserve the reputation,
the mlrgiity and the honor of the Ko-
t ublic n party? Fellow Republicans 1 'f
County Clerk.
" *• Attorney.
14 Register of Deeds.
" Treasurer.
41 Probate Judge.
44 Superintendent Pub. Instruction.
" Surveyor.
41 Coroner.
Two Constables, City of Perry
4' Justices of the Peace. City of
Perry.
Three Commissioners,
The representation is apportioned to
each v^ing precinct of the county on
the ba.-is of one delegate for live i.V votes
&MITH BROTHEES
FOR
^Staple and Fancy Groceries#
Choice Apples, O rail gen, Hammus uud Lemon*.
Dried fruit a specialty. Our stock of Tobaccos is unparalled—twenty -_>veo
different kinds. Come and select. Cu an and Cigarettes in Btock to suit | r-.ce
and taste. Don't forget the place, corner of Exchange and C, the main thoro igh-
fare, the great city of Perry.
S00T0E O'flLLIMORI,
"SURGERY PREFERRED."
Pert;, Oklahoma
Ollice D Street near Oth., North side square.
Rifli<tenc F Strwt near 6th.
the county, what siiall y< ur answer be country precincts, and one delegate for
it Um mfftfttioa «the 39th inst? | eight (H) votes for_the city of Perry, as
I am Yours Very Truly.
C. A. MOBltlS.
J H VA.NA« kFN.
cast for Hop D, T. Flynn'in 18W. MOFHS &' JObOSOD &Q(1
various pre • nets will be eutitled to the
representation under the
DEMOCRACY AGAINST FREE HOMES.
Si.mi: of the MHNM■MMlMMlh'
nieution Dennis 1*1;. un. He .s tho man
who could not get fr o homes in four
jear'B constant servi-'e -O^lahuiuan
We'll tell you the r e. -m why. lie .vin
iph
ic opposition from the start; he met nil
army of Deuiocrutio opposition ; i the
bMM.Usides the bitter antagonism of
II k -imithp dern icraticMere'aryof tl,e |;«J Ifc.-k.
Interior, ln the face of ull tins he " ' " 1
pusbed tl.o tree houie bill iu the lau-<*
,.U«VUtioH.
A It. Mt.tt.tm
ron OOVMV ATTohM I
. ■ lunoiinc. Bjywll as ; •• I t.i*
.to office ef. 01 i,.y Alt f «< < N;
Mb>.'tuth.KU.n f the fcpublU-m . ««')
co .ativ j, A (lurEAKt
roa umtsrr.a or ui.rp".
1 b.rehy • I, uuee .u < it " • eun-iulu' ■ for
the titbee of le. >' of i> wis el Nob e c oin
sahject ..itlaiktaM ot lb. fc iaibl cau couat) |
io ,.aUoa. LW. AC .
1 herebi aan'aiuen .ni^lf as i.ii.l-.Ice f.-r i
.blortbeotl"*.-' ' H'"' "7
sabiscl lo U.*senloa <1 ta. l-'l1- "i'caa .ouuly
wu . Uoa. U. II. KiUS.
i i«nl, ui-iiii ■ m;«ll f a ' .'i-ji ii'- ti '
theonieeof I..«.• •■> lk;-b"f
l lo llu l.MU.oa otihe lU'i allicau. ..UU'I
ioawal.on t J TuM'l.
ron cu-jtrr at rr«t!«t*i<t tifT
(, .l,e Public I laws tl.t- ••> lh <1 -f an*
II nil. Illa no i-«i..|>'l.te> let It- ' •>'•
•'.| rt tet, tell. i f lltl'i.e-Wli " I* I ' v,u - oil.
|. .ithject to lli all. .1" I.e. "Mas,.., la
„.'a«AU a- adUrf. AM1,J saIXg„, ,
l.,Kk Uvat tv«.i,bir
ron at.M.i .i M. ut\ r.
I ,wk ihet- 'id"' f ti'.i.tba t'liot lea .la'l..
distflet, ti. teailesl til O.e ttl'.i I l.|
tare. riliHrt to Uk «rt '' 'al
l-rUaaH**.
•My predecessor had kept no records ■
aud I found everytli ng in inextricable | '.oiiftonted witn a p i i.aiix. f Deuio- rat
confusiou in my otllce. that it aits t.i
most uti|K.is iblc for tue to tlo busiue ■
I felt obliged to have tho records made
up. I could not a pare the time from tl.o
dul.esof my "tUco to do the wotk my-
self. so I hired a young mini to do it,and
I no uut feel a "lot" pay him out of n>
eslary. Tt.e woik i netrjy done, ®nd iu
Ojuseijueu' " i f tuu k already doi ■
tiie businei-'- of nr. otli *e has IMMf
creased, .m l, , • ;• c"ii>o'|iienc«, V ks
toe fee*, and I fei sat sti-d that if tl.o
I Ii i: ed Will a1. the bill 1.11 I i'MMc
to ooapleto the work. ..,) .itue Vlll be
come (elf siistainn -x
J II \M \. h. y,
W W M.ft I t t II
C. W. I it.M-lTtl.
II M. IM-'. mi>M.
following
SR.ne:
i t rv or PI.1RT
First Ward
Second Ward
I'D ltd Ward
fourth Ward
rowDsiiips.
Aulry
lJunch Creek
BlMk l>cr
tiiSO I!
Loae
Xaa-or Fir .
liENKY RUCK Eli.
—At forney.at-l. w.—
Othre In ViKtr. tiniMmf. corner 7th an.I I'.
While liuch
utkiiis....
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Practice in all the Courts of the Territory an i
Federal I 'juris. Also in tiie L\ H, Intel ..the- oI 1
I■ i the ierritnttf and Interior I> t.,irtni..nt.
fKltlfV OK 1.4 If'lM A.
, , I'bo time f'-r eltoHing delegataa is d'f-
. .1 iMlkM (DMtf the eed ol #,-jAugust '.T, UM
mm, CLARK&ENRIGHT,
Altornejs.at laiw.
M. W. LYNCH,
Ileal Estate, Loans. Claims a Siwcialty
•ith street, opp. N'. E. corner suuure,
PKKKV IIKI.AHUMA
E. M. CLAKK,
Attoriii'y-at-l.a ,
Will practice .n all the Territory
and i'«leral CourU.
< till.* in Jiyne* Kiio.hnf'
F. G.
Preeidect
II A.
McCAjtPt.e
Cash ii r
I first published in th" I nt.ri ri.e- Titus. July
Exchange Bank of Perry,
Now, regarding the above Hrginuvnt'
whith Museller will n it uow il^lgn, I
wish to say t! it *li *u he'in lo th.it
gumsut h * kne#, or be i' • etl. uf t v
thiU4M tie b- lif .-d h < ImII to be .
or he bet lev fl it to b« illegal. If he >
beeed it to b« leg-d when h utl« e l
theee wor«U, ti "n, in the light * f .fudg.
Bierer's dsc'.s < o, iiA t« nu i^ oraaius
und unHt to be pi bate judge of tht
county, If he '-ehr- * 4 it t l e ilhi i
when making that n'gjni'Mit in or ler I
o d^co Ms t« enable hittt t > grab #1*4) of
' the |<e ,t,l«>'s m >ne^, then I "ubmit t t
the wo*l > MUn Irel is r t to . harsh a
w rd to apply to Inm. an I he « unlit t<>
be probate Jn*tgi* of thii •• "in l ••
ma? take either horn of the dd«'.i 1.
j 'I lie b efd hsd lettrdfok) with wlm
t |Miy th<* probate JU'lge's «alafy f
l* If by an invsstitient • «f |1V) «
v iiltdO'sk^ his • 11 e aelf MStalmng «•
ep wsre a*eiif «| bv h m if'l th<*
to the r« unty, Wrf* e* J I«t illr ,
fu m sn e ^ i"tiii4 stit «lp nt, iti allo*-
Irg the bdl?
- . ^a a • l! «*p.ef, h« s d th (1
„ srr..r.rsr.:..v
, fr aent -n" ' o- g t f - „ -,
««Ke. ilim., l"l #l>i l •<♦. •" I f r* ••••-t-l
t«i i teoti pir* -r tilh s^ kta.1 end ..ti
, I'Ktpuio.t* Ibn rfati |r-d-ra an-t
Clpt Ml WaII**, d. i«v, <i pft't t
an I il e'*-7 lb* ll p iHiirtn party.thi-
h l l , tei| lot t' p's-a aa-l |w,t '. |
(ot be wart bate had a^ise ti."i#h to
ho 't that g s^l al ' ini'tration of mal
tlio se'E "Q AOVU
theMMSk#tht8-rate • 111
iu.tin* had agratd to r. port fan-r ib.y.
It Mould .' a.e putftu U.e ai-o ' t . have
• i, .-ii vetoed by a *■>. \rati ■ President.
Congressmsu D T l'i;nn has aco rn
pi shed all tins tu the fa e of stupend us
Den-' erutic oppoe tion. What Ir s the
i oklidi'Ki m *>r the par'y to which the
et di'tie for free Uo e?
niitor'
VS IIV
ind lea
| ther.
idemie
J the
t liiuk i it Wr.
1 Arthur and 1
i l*> there hn.
f d. 'etiU ry in
- unliy in al i< L
haNe got tho bill aattld-"legatee to be ele -ted by ballo
:•* t. • ,« open from p m. up
til p in '.u i ue varifio tt>woshipe.
and|r >m T:'V p. m, unl 1 i' p. m. in the
imined iu trie City of iVrfy.
One a ternat" will be elected and
m.ased for e n;b delegate 'ron. the sever,
al pi, t. t tl.o .I-Iil'ty convention,
and v dl bo t i■■ !. I ut the tau,o time
and in llit >uio manner as the ilelo
<nti a
rite d-leg.tlee frulu .Mild, auiM
.hips will sei<
e. i ting term.
It .ti*., lecoiimionded that a toan
ah.p ticket Im uoniioate.1 at the .u.ie
tiaie the .lel 'gutee are s'n l.-l, and ti e
™ t- \oel''|' t> lie* so n nun..to I Ih. tetldl
.'Bi.iiie p .,1 v. the e< a nty leitral i u -i.ittee lie-
Notice o' Order of Attachment-
In Justice Court,before N. D. Cone J. P.
Jtsjie O. Uiblieoe, Plaintiff
1 Oppo: it« P«tofBce, — IVrry, Ul(
S j cits ae.aiunta of Farmers, M.r-
chauu aud Corporation*.
i.J Mrs. |!>
i.iuiy tut a
ddToient | ..rt« f re ti.
Chainl.'
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licet
eli-l1.
l irrl.vea ttemedy
prfe.t SJcoeee
ep.J. tnio. la AWt
MM u* Allelic i t ol-
a beet eXirte of the
bine hate f*ii*l t'
I s 1!. it, Mr. kote.rf
I ion.
f. I
W. !■' Williams and Eva ti
Williams, Defendant*
Y i and em h of you are hereby noti
tits I thnt ii .1 order of attachment, in fa.
ur of plaintiff aud *g . net your pr .jorty,
2oodaaoJ elTocts,forthe sutu of tlfty an I
tifty one h indrclvli, dollar*, issued
out f the c--urt of N I . l' ,oe. ju.tio.
, | .(the le aiv in and t- r the City ' f Perry,
t ci'i iiiiilleemea Tor the ,, t„ „n June'JT, Is'"-'. and s.-ml cauw
w,ll 1*. lie,,1 I by said court nt hia office I
in r*itjr of I'-rry, O T., on August 1'.'. [
|- « at 0o'c ock a. m.
« IT3 N D C.,Mr,
J .stl'-e ' f the 1'ea e,
E. E. Otl i . !«■,
Attorney fnr plaintiff.
A"CCXICtT3SEl*.
J. B. QUEEN,
Aid.oneur Mil Commission Merchant.
D, . a lien.rul Con miseton llu.ir.e«a
tl'.resM mi,Imm entti. t.,<ight and eiid.
*•!in:; of the
u i 4 ' ' I ;•
ig . /l vrt, t will
I lMt«0e
umty oonveo*
nominate the
North Side Barber Shop, >
MOBSMAN I
^DENNIS, \ *-roprt«toi
Tlio Old I ti linl.le Artists of l'ttr>.
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DSIITXiT,
III '-ins I and 'i Olobt llullding.
West SiJo fcf<|iinrv, Prrrjf, Ok
Oscar Simpson,
ARCIIITKCT AND BUILDER,
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fw, he.
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test,*/
Farmers
A 'loneral
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& Mercbaats Bank.
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