Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 100, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 29, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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ir::r,rr'n'encwin"np °utofih«mu«t<-omeoid*r.
0 months of concentrated trade effort. have J„ ,M m our sfllui.00.
ual inventory which shows splendid achieve®, ■ i.
The new C month, open, with Brilliant Bargains in the Summer stocks
which must now be cleared away to make room for :
lanitw fall Pnrchases AM; on the waj Iron all Parts of tbe Mm
In Dry Goods we Have an Elegant Line of
REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.
OFHOBLE COUTH MF.T AT THE
OPERA HOUSE TODAY-
TICKET THAT WILL WIN.
Grand Republican Principles of Sound
Money Prue Homes and Protection
to American Libor IWernteU
—Flynn und Free Hoinoe
the Watchword—Vic
o y is Certain.
Fishing
without bait
Is like trying to catch
the right suit or
trousers without a
Sk=J3fc/tP
71 p Scotch I, r. ns. r _
/>v During this sale.... Ot*
10c "Sfa.fr'.r. 7%c
1 P%r "iMhamt, Qi/ r
IvJ*' during tbistall O/aty
71 p. WhiteGoods, Stripped C/-!
2v< ur Bared at this sale QL
White Goods, Stripped
I vl< or Bared, at tUia sale Ols
I Cn White Goods, Stripped I
IOv( or Bared, at this uale Ivv
1 Cp Wurrautcd Fust Black |0«
Orgutuliee, this sale ut IZC
OClfs Warranteil Fust Bl'k l/j-
"Vw Organdies, this sale at IOC
OKp Warranted Fast B'lk _
Organdie*, thin salu jZKjC
50 pr White Muslin Pillow Shams,
ltrnu.eil in lu-d, worth *1 per r- /-v _
pair, ut this utile |ier put,.... vjc
■< Maraailles Bed Spreads, tied, Iilue
and Brown. Orlginul price
l..iO, now
99c
F,*tru Largj and Extra Heavy
Wlut" Pique Bed Spreads, I Q/-V
Original price fct.50, now vj) I >Ov3
50 pair Nottingham fjar-e Curtains,
worth 82.00, while they <t I _ _
pair, at this sale per pu.r;.:;.' OUC l"6r' K° ?Pl*00
23 Lace Bed Set > *- . 50 pair Nottingham Race C'urtainR,
tinghmu Luce Bed Nnr««rf i n^,° f"nKer- Wider and Finor than the 42.00
S&ImM ones, worth 83.00 per pair <t I AQ
this sale, while they lnstf $1 .9f) * ' °Ut' at"" 1
fa) _ White Murtnlllea Bed "7Q_
' i y c
**••110 .iui iiui -H jjeu
Spreads, original price $1, ojw
50 White Marsailles Bed Spreads.
10c J^Trunted Fust Itlaek Qp Larger und Heavier Fringed. Arj "'
Organdie*, this sale ut OL Original price #1.150, now ... 99C
10 dozen Ladies' Lisle I'ninn Thread
ite, summer weights, worth A C\r\
il 00 per suit, your choice.... T"wV#
Wo are sole agents for the Cosmnpoli.
tan Patterns, your choice of auy | fT
pattern in the house I OL
See ourfehow Windows
For Eye Openers.
Closing Out Bargaing id Shoes, Hats and Cl< thing department,
The Famous,
Perry s foremost Clothiers, Hhoers, Hatters ami Furnishers.
Scixtto. Side ef Sq.-j.are, Cppcsite C=ia.rt ZXs-u.se.
. H l. « *; M tilt" KXprfN
-n*. Mu* uri Ri?"-r Linn
.. 4.'.. I ACS freight
RAIUO/D TIME TAB E.
hovin hoi r n.
i* 5. rcx:m Ex|.i«*p flift r. u,
. Vfl. I*"C*) I'll p If* « 11 *V0 a.m.
. *13, l*«:i«i freight l«j ta a. v.
rortb iiol'sd,
c 37 a m.
6 l«) r. u
10 25 a. m.
No. lor. haa thrt«ngh «!«nt r to Kauatit* City fin<l
coauertinn* at N«wton f« r Calilor.iWt
point*; rtl o couneeli"tol'hicano.
So. 4<) tnake« conio ctiui.4 for < bicagu L.-is
lf. | T (n m Arliin^'it « iiy to KanMti* « it>.
mak«w ctinAW'liofw - t V\icr>i(a witli Kri c««
rrt<r> for Ht. L >• :• ami in(*Tin<«liat« iX'lttn;
f hk«'«t r«Hin«ct m ut Wi. fit Id vil i utl ««r
K.titMW trniu* tht.
No*. 40.) aiitl Vr> throt*tfk traiu* to tialtettoa
N. . 4'*J anal 4"i carr> b*?we u Ar-
i'-t* * it) aud l'urc«l!.
i ii aiolO au l life.'): 40 ctocknd tc-all j>nrt
t.f-!.t r.. !.*r Acei.'. -ut tirkt«; M<Ui. A re*
• i«r.I • i.. ,<!. on round trip tic*«>l
• i i.l. t .'iati v lierr - • ) (tirt c vl
,W.
The Noble county Republican convet
tiou, to plnoH^in nominaton county
otliceM met in the <>|iera house in this
city today and *as called to urder at in
oclock by Hon. A. II. Bole*, chnirmr.n
pro t 'in of the count) oimmittee, wl o
•ddieeaed the convention in an eloqum t
speech, one of the beet he ever made,
which wai well received, and much ap-
plauded, Th« stag" wan handsotnel)
festconod with tings nud life sired por
truits of McKinley und Blaine graue.1
the right and left of the platform, wliil-
altirge portruitof Major McKiuloy oc-
cupied a prominent position over heud,
unilor which was suspended the trio o(
American watch words mid exponent
of American liberty: "Patriotism, Pro-
tection and Prosperity". Hon. H. L).
McKnight w«b the unaniinous choice ol
the convention for temporary chuirinni:
and l\ K. 1'almer was chosen temporary
secretary. On taking the chair, Maj.
McKnight delivered an eloquent ndtlrrrs
full of Hepuhlictin cntliUEiasn, which
elicited much applause.
At the conclusion of Mnjor M'^Knight's
speech th usualorder was tnksn up and
committees on credentials, permanent
orgunization, *;rder of business and re-
solutions were appointed consisting of
one member for eu:h coinuiittee from
each delegation, after which an ad-
journment was taken until 1:30.
II Ellis,
today.
Dr. Ia ve i« back from
capital.
Sheriff John A. (lumen has returned
from Guthrie.
f Stillwater, was in the city 1*. It Dunham and J. M. Durell, <f
U-d Kock. were in the city today a'tend-
' trip to the ; m8 lhe
till-
| J. S ArniPtronjf. H W <J. it
lii^ilon, M. I*. Williamson, Frank;
Wright, l*uui Noyse ami Pet^r N. Wil- j
linmbun were down from White ltock !
nttondir-)? the Kvpublic<in convention
today.
For th« i/oolev County KxpoBitiun
aud Driving Park A^Bociation to be held
it Wu.iield, Sept. 1019, A. T. A 3. F
will Feil ronnd trip licketn at one and
on- third fare limited to return 8 pi. *21.
j--R.fi. \Vi ili>rv«ll, Affrtut.
20 lbs dry Salt Bacon (extra)
■; $1.00 at Hu/nts M rkot 9b 3t J w' "' Sn,,,h*t)f °uthri® *'u° « **
1 4f^*red in compiling a Territorial direct
! ^ '*^d *vfe ore visitiog r *l- I ory for Oklahoma, jg in the cit and will
i' A r l V 4^Kal">TKLT' %g"Dt^ ; ao<l friends wt Wiultiu.
A1 .Sll I Vfl), A l'. .SWlltT lltul D,
Propt were over fruiifbtiliwater today
Johnson Wbi?* was here from
water today
J«e Yourger tocU a federal prisoner
to Uuihrie veeterday
f uil lir«e of campaign badges and but
tons ut the po*Lo!l:ce book «tore.
LOCAL NLWS.
at GurnettV
If
i (./ouut\ Attorney \\. II illiams and
wife, of 81 ill water were ill tie city to-
day.
David W Aapland and .laui *b Meag
her, of Payne county, were in the city
Clocks! clax'ks!! olooks!!
(to and see them.
20 lit. lard (p re) for f1.00 at I llxj„y
Hayntt Market. 98 3t
Buy school books wtiere )oii can get
them chcu|je*,t at llowendohler's.
I' you indulge in ice cream >ou want
ihetieet. You cau get it at J. J.)
Smith'a.
IS Ibi. but Smok'd Bacon for
ti 00 at Haynet' Market 98 3t
New \ toons, guitars, accordeans and
inuiiilolinaat K. K llowend"bler'«. 90 it
tiet your watch work uoue at (iar < L"ok at J. T. Hafnet' Special price*
nett'a. Ha cm tli your watch up A No. on laro meats etc , tou heat' car-
1. It n r tqu. t. 98 3t
Oi t<> Futtat' a for the beat
>t"r jju meat
t« oat.
reinaiu some ueekw nmon^ us. Mr
Smith is a wry courteous ir ntl* m:n
and has* had a wide exjterieLce iu ti e
director; buHinees.
Don't trills away tim® when )ou have
cholera morbus er diarrhoea. Fight
theui in the begininj/ with DeWitt'ff
Colic Jk Cholera Cure. You don't have to
wait for lceultp, ihey are instantaneous
and it louv*«i — Kt>wI<m i«. l onithy
•*nni|it<on
label.
The bait used is . . .
The best materials
The best tailoring
The best fit
The best designs
Good judgment from the
first touch of the shear.-.
to the last touch of the
Iron
You know we wont handlt the Inferior
grades-you'll pleasantly notice the dif-
ference as soon as you put on a garment
. And there's a difference in the price, too, but Its in your favor
FOR SALE ONLY BY
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Pbrry, o. T.
J. II. Ilavifc'h rst u;,d wife are enjoy- , J, X. Ilayues mad** a bu iuepa trap t«
ii'g a summer outing at C'olarado j Guthrie t"Jilay where he purchared I
Spt ings.
Maj r It. I\ Conover returie-d )clttr-
j day from it bu^ines^ trip to I'nyno
county.
M. L' nclt line returned flout n
trip tu Kt Smith and olh> r poiius iu
Arkauixis
It doeso't matter much wliether s k
larg new stock of giooerioe which he
will open op in a few data in the room
now occupied bv the "Famous restau-
rant". Mr. Haynee being well known
'•ere, w ill have a full ihareof |()e patron. !
ag .
If you have ever seeu u little child in
the agony of suinmor complaint, >ou
<-an realiz-. the danger of tho UuiiUs
Itud appreciate the value of install
litneors relief aUvu>e attord" I by IK>
\\ ill's Colic and Cholera Cure. For
dyieutery and diiirrhoe- it is a reliable
remedy. We could not allord to reconi-
Tito only nicut tit I heed ache, btltousne-s, md gestiou am1 j 1 no«nIl!,hui'*" ' W"r* *
1 Miistipatiou are caused by neglent or b> ;
unaroidithle nircumslanueai DoWitt s v „ , . , 7 „. J
■ *ks ago 1 suffered with a very
severe cold; was almost unab:e to apeak j
1 Mv frisodaa'l advised we to eoniult a'
liev F 1^ Jo #e arrived from Guthrie phyalcinn Noticing Chmulierlaina
tl.ia morning and i>i UU Ins pulpit at 0,Ugt, Bemetly u.l*eit,se«l iu the Wt
St. Mark', church tomorrow ! |>«u| Vulka Ze.tung I pr'. ure.!a bottle
Mrs K.T • Men returned lael night l"1"' °1fu'f uiklD"til 1 •,,ort "bite waa
from a\isit liiiiung relatives iu Huuth |#u^r*)r • I now most heartily
west Mi'touri, : reoiuruend th e reiue.1/ to aay«M
eulferiDf with oold. Wot. Keil, tfill
Chief Deputy Charley Colcord t<s>li' Helby Ave, St, I'aul, Minn. For aala by
(.arnett'a Cherokee Liniment ia guar-
anteed to cure cuts, sprama and bruiees
Try it. U
"|to)« will be boye," but you can't
afford to louati any of tbeui. lie resdy
for tlie green apple aeaeoB by having
IteWilt'e Colic M Cholera Cure le it..
ItlMia K V |la wli liU .
Delicious him of all kimla and flavors
on Haturdays and Tusedaye at Mr*
Ihuhey'e loeCreem Carlora, south aide
Many a tlaya work ia lot! by headauhe.
caused by indigestion and atomailt
a>....l.lx I — IL , IlL l.iitU h'.Mela lliasue
[jittle K'illy liiscre will S|ee<ily enr
lt,#t.i sll I. !•'. Il.osen'tot.lsr,
two prisoners eenle> tvd at the district
con it at Newkirk, to Guthrie today
Mtse Kmnta Turner, of >«t«a Center,
ariiveil lodsy to make a two weeks visit
With her sHer. Miss l*nni> Turner.
Mr an I Mia. W II |{>.tib have re-
turned (roto a month's outing at Coloni
do Hprmgs anil olhe'' |s>lnts laCVilorailn
ttuut>les. " I eWiH'e letlle Fairly Itiseis
are the imait •tT.tiln ti pill fur oterrowtiag
A ib dilHouHiea. R K lluweuilobisr.
Vina of the aprei.d and among Wi
mall) ilseirahla lei.tuns of lhe Faeilh
Iwitat will be lite r Hunday dmnets
They vlll be lha best In lit* city. 7 t'
There area HUM -r n( bMl ra in the | |t Waggonw, represent lug lha HiMar
ty, l.ul l,eu ).hi sent a good shave or | ub| bmg , of N«# V, rk t Ity, will
belli, r < « on I'te e««t *>dee«d eee, „ WM>|,,.„x |U „ ,,
BM If |*ai ttk'.
lhe whole system I* drained and un
" s'ned ti milo' t ulcere and opeo
• IbftitU Wilait llsisi Mnlve
„ "I l hsal* them II is the beet pd«
I't's Sn iwn K I NgWMtdoliler.
I or a share « half Mt lb at Will till
l • na ti at will taiM (toll liaell In the'
lianley * Kngush.
Mm*.
fhtitt mutton UMlW ft
Me not' Market. lift
Maw o I rtatt Jar* ai 0 it.
One half gallon, II ut |h>i doeen
l^isrt, To cenls per doren
•'i'V It nt l.inh s'io n's Gum mf.
I' r M«.
A nearly new len horse power, Nichols
A Mhepnard Traction engine, MMVV
Iir G A tla'es and wlf., of l'.,h '<WNl torm • « M""K «• <•
county, were m the i lly Isit nenning. i",,w* ^ Wlft
*mt ih| Mr suJ Mn co per if the l' . Nmwltwr*,
t'fle hflvl- ! Mf 'oinpeig aelatri ar* at lb# rttf
I. ! «** .k* ewtja-1. 5*5^"- «' •"«
' Ida.',.«g*i , r i bniii ®f anything! ""f n * f.^ «,«a al Mk-|
Ifitiiiil Seaas
Mi* J. M. Khe don ha* lately iwim
_ >'l srjf* ut It* ti. Julian hn'al. ntw «f
lM*< Ml '* I wlJaeue-a Mlef.and tine Minute' i.ik'
I Mm Mm* Zd - - " Cnrw Will #tr* It to then. A *nfe nil.
I t *T " 9** M01 W'« f.,r eloldrei It m 'h- n ' „tw t the dn*
h Mat tNMNI N. rem. 4, Ihatl^u.'ee in.inart.sie * ** « "".•e.MI**
1 ti* lonam .|| lige, go lo Money fnHiin. gtwev te, ej.vr* li* It
*• •• M kwrber shop, .« the *..«lh ' 'Gn( ll,r giest |.'.vh.
' " " | the tiee of nuie may le< d'Scuw il al'
ihtftfuilitj-bfe-cls^ lial '* u , , . . , . „ „ .
— — — icgh *u, anu B streets, akd hat had II kiatly
A _ . ! i. hit, d a tut tetwmalted. and ia ntw
^ . _ .MebiMawn. II * "the
IION DICK T. HOHOAK.
Permanent ('huirman of Convonticn-
AFTKRSOo* SfclSION.
After noan session couventiua con
vened nt 2 o'clock J'he report of the
oouimittee on credentials whs sdoptsd
making Hon DickT. Morgan peiinanent
chairman slid Joltu A Hanson pennitu
entsecretarv. Hon Dick T. Morgan, in
titkiug tlie chair delivered a ringing
e|i€«uti full of eloquonce, palriotisoi and
rtcpublicsnism. ||o said, "Maj. McKin>
ley will be our next president, und that
the liepublluuu party wiii bring free
houies to avery hou.csteader in Okla
hoina." 'i'lis committee on resolutions
repotted the followiig grun I liepuliii
uau principals, which were uuanimous
ly uilopud.
The chair appoiutvl l> V. Ciuodall
eargeant at uriua, and C. II. J one- iu<«.sl-
ant Moratary. (
We, the IU>puuhcat> of Nobis county
in convention assembled do tteieby
adopt the following resolution ne uur
platform
Wituhtvs, The Hepubliunn part) fur
forty )<s m tin* tieen an ini|>oriuut fu ior
in the |>olilii>ul woriil, and i m li )ear l aa
•uibodied m its plat'urme prmiiiplee as
aolid aa the roue rtli'wd oooat. and us
enduring as time. It haa ever been the
Irtend of the poor ai d th« oppreawd
"llumes for the Homeier*" ami "Linds
forth* lainillsas" were He liret devlara
lions and when DaMuracy failed lore
spoud to the wishes of ttis j>*,<ple ai I
Jau*s Uuohanun vetoe<l the '-onieelesd
law, the tlrst lUpublican Prcsnlsnl,
Abraham 1.1 loolti gave aanct'oo to i>.
Mid >li(na<l the nan t ,w hw mt
h, aittU ader Therofure, bo it
Rtsot sVi,i i Kirtti tbat iitiiirwi unf
ooniiiUmw iii tha ilMc mo tif our party
and can depend tat them lo carry nut
lie tln.e liouuio<l pitniiples and restors
to Iht people that prosperity *ver eu-
j ijed ut der lUpublican role
Meiond, we tienrlity approve tnd en-
dorse the nomltts'lon, .( MtKi ley 4
Mntiatt for preaklsat and iv preen lent
Ml Ike plat foral upon ebluh Ihey
•tend. Il la a guarantee of renew d
prosperity and ii alld«i"ue It's d.i iHt i
lloafi* ample |HMM>ti • to im-ricaa
lalciran la eon a I «arr«acy lo f n t
thataaie is a piiMple la wi.gn all mew
•heu d agra* W* awdorM a Irialty al
. nottti ti r* and
ti IM truwt lento Ink aa
gop4 00 lha olhat, t ireulaiitif ridt by
•Uk • Pflltiri* at Qepabiiani adopt si
Md M« whMl wa will **ar maillain.
Wim tone with terror lhe Itew It T,
ate, the px'tile's e*ampi m, fnt del
In eoeurw-s More Use treaty
■teatture* have t<eew*ne last thmugh his
• Hurts ptfcee he en'ernl isiBtfrsvs, to the
gt*al liettsill ef Gkle' m Htspi^ses
the ft** hniee« bdi trrivig'. |p«
hette, over lhe M .V0ds nf li ke ««atdh
■Mill r>toian*e oner tsetaoma-ii. i n I ,is
urnaM* awwteemlrt*a m tee C a iked
citatea platform with au eiuphatic ondor'
cement iu the republican national plat
form, are the most mngniri-nut uccuni|i
Ii6hmente'or his conotitucntacvcr mode
i>y a w-fBteru congreRsmau.
^ denlaro thai the election of Dennis
T. Flynn meaiiu the triumph mid pHssai;c
it tlie Free Honice bill, tiic dereat, Hie
death of it. And wo invito every intin
regardless of party w ho is interested n
saving to the beltlets of Oklahoma over
$lo,000,(X*J of a government mortgage
00-v bunging over t lieui lo joi.i -.villi us in
securing tho re-election «:f I • ni.i- 'i'
Flynn.
We point with piiile to tho result of
reciproisty laws as enacted by Republic-
an legislation und call tho attention i S
Oklahoma wheat raisers to the fact that
iftar the repeat of 'hat mngnill -ieut law
that the export of II mi-from thiacountry
fell off more than :!"!),000 barrels ivitf.
Cuba alone, not oientioniDg other nat ion-
such as the T.atin Hepuhlics. Tlii-
affectt our main industry in the Wes..
The next order of liusioos beinit tie-
nomination of candidates, the roll was
;allwl for nominations for shoritf. B. II.
iuj p,of Act y placed II. M. It-giahaiu
nomination J, J llousion eeconjed tho
nomination of Ingriihaiu.
'1, H Moore of Black Hear, place,I
Wui. II. Kirohher, o' Black Hour town
shir, in nomination. C B Hunt, of
Watkins, seconded the nomination of
Kiicliner.
Judge Evans, oi Porrv, uominatfd
Geo, A. Foster, or Red Roc'a township
Nominations for eheriff wo:e then
o osed ond balljting b-g-o, which r«
-uited in lhe lioiiirnatiou of Geo. A
1-Vster, of Red lio. lt toftiib'oip, u tl.e
ti't'i ballot, O.i in ition, tho ujiieu itii n
vi.-i made nnaniinour.
Next in order w ;:i uoiuiuationu for
couaty clerk, J. J. Houston placed V
C. Ford it. nomination. Muj. licKnigut
notuitiuled Mr. MoCracUen. of Autry
township. Black Boar eecondi-d the
nominat.on of M. C. Ford. Red Rock
seconded tlie nomination of Mr. Mo
Crackeu. M. C, l-'otd wa; n .initiated on
Hi t ballot which on motion was made
uninimout. Mr. Ford nddressed tlie
conVAiition in s very happy <poei.li
thanking them tor the honor conferred.
The uext was iionnnatinns for county
attorn*); Judge J. II. u.l.a pluoeil
in noniinatioo John A. Oliphaut, if
Perry. Judge l.vana on behalf of the
second ward seconded 'he nomination
of J. A. Oliptmnt 11. A. Smith. > I
Noble township, sue place.I in ti ituna
tion. t. T. ||oilson secoudul the uomi
listen of 11 A. Smith. .1. A. Oliphnt I
moved ltint tlie t-otniuation of II. A.
Hnillb be tuldn uuanin.i os a .d il .i
so declared. Mr. .Smith u.ldr « ei| the
convent tou ilh mi aoproproite sp.-ech
expressing thank" for lhe honor con
ferred
The next nonmiut in were f.o regis. ]
ter of tlesil". K \\\ Adams, l li-unis
Tailor, Jr, limirgo M. I.Ilie, I', Bu i,. 1
ariUnu, J J. Cuniiiiii.gs ami G. W. Our
ley wore placed Iu nomiuslion. Admus
waa nominated
A. II. Mu.eller wa. ti-.in in.ted for
probate judge on 'tin tlrst kenli. •
J It. Wallace was tc U itlitlsil fur
treasurer on tlie tlrst tialiot
I.imiui l.iMikl Look i
We Pave the llneel line of g > ds that
tion ever b> -u in the my, (J,,r |,n.v
gra lee of gmsle, We cut to tit ,in(l
ioak« ehdhes to your ins.isute right here
Hi).,tire,ty 'JU aAonsi ixc^r A 1«
Sfeetsry mcvA« Oltutt* < xmn>
-.•ST ir pri'w.
ti n lit iim
ry
OHUfiOHES
uapt1st.
Sunday morning: "lC'oi. lOioi, luii.a
tabaclilbant"— Murk 15:34. Sunday
evening: " 1'lie k-iig oi the Jewe" John
llh 10 Plenty of new- s-irg hocks ex-
pected, and plenty of good music.
'.mi-:.
Services a'. th« A. M. 1-1 church every
■Sunday at It a m. anil at 8 p. m. Sun-
day school at IhllOa. in. I'rayer meeiing
every Wednesday night; class meeting
over) Friday night A. C. Curd. Super-
'ntendent. Rev. W. If. Cole, 1'. c.
I'llbS HYTEfllAN.
The subject for next Sunday at 11
o'clock "Your Sin will tied yi u out."
.vt 8 oclock there win ij^ u practical
sermon You sru invited.
sr. MARKS.
There will he servictH at liie I'rot'
act Kiuscopal church tomorrow nt II a.
m. ami 8 p. to. Sunday school at 10 n,
ui We trust that all our people will
iiiako an earnest ellorfc to attend, for ar
rai>geni"nts would liko to ho maile, re-
lative to a winter of progressive work,
fir we inu ta'l put ftv shoulder to the
whec1, if you expect any kind of euceeee
in tl.is world. Strangers a ill be
cordially wa'comed.
MCTHODlfcT.
Totnorrovv, preaching by tiie puutor
morning an l eveotug. Sunday school
at 10 a. m. Junior league at 'iX>.
Special Prices
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
rUEBH MEATS. LABDc. LTO
Homo mode larU (purt*) any qu&n-
tity... *> eli* p r ^^unct
L'orter hou8« and loin -itoakH iben )
10 ct« pound
Chou-w rcundBteuk, 3li pounUa for
-lo conta 7 uts p* r pouml
11 rk t'hupd and hums.. .7 " 11 ••
t*orl{ sauna#* 7 •* * .
Uecf hinl porU roust (choice)
.. • • 0eta per pound
uud |h)i k Loiliurf moats
•• ; 1 p^r pouud
.Vuttoii (according to kiudj ...
d t' l(JciH per pouatl
Neal ncoordug to lund)
• • ■ 0 to 10 otn jter pouo i
hkatm.
Bod Hii^nr t.'ured humn
,, i-1 • eta i'* r pound
IK'Ht Nutfar <'ur* d lir«iikH ta . Hucon
.. . V tl' i cU per pouud
lu a«t MUiomm l>iicoii < t'U* p« r priir.il
Best dry talt " 5 •> ..
Best dried l>eef " •• ••
1 We guarantee full weight aud all
gouds as repies-nted. < entral Meat,
I Mark, t
I '*'! I V II iVMrt, IT.
Ni
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Noltie. Cutiillilivtes,
I htive lula of g .,| eigti,. t r ti* 'am
IHiign. Fur pro s* call ti taeiory, uotlh
lile at Hie squat*
W'h •! II hunt
My lutie boy, eiioa leu }*st* of nar
•as taken «ery III tte til-taly 1st. I
WMad«H*d to one (^k*al>erlel«i> Uoiie
Chelan ami lliarettoa* MewHyi and
Ittekily prneyr*! port f ■ Mile, |
•arefaily m-l lis •' raet.iys and (tin il
Meurtknaly. He true *,ty lor, but
lle#ly tt l tuttle t,« t-*saM to eipwt*
Mtadnallr t«!%rer,-«t. ar I r I"* 0« tt'lut
• t i fH i -
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■Aum MU, I", u,/
IUIIUOATION NOTll'i;
I i ti.- 1 .. tru C- irt. of N .i!# (•
Oklahoma let itory.
Voln-y Hogget', tod Alien
''urulh*r*,partiii'* iui II .
(gett* t'uMlhsri Plnlutdf,
te
| t'hur • • 1.. Il ^ uty,
Httf o ty a**! I irv a, >1
I lone, 11, f>• ti.Irui t -.
! ib virtu* i,f in o c u'e i and order of
*'de toll,., dir.-, te-l ui, | dellvr.retl,
'ul fk)l' lli.|" ti ,r- I ti,. ',,jnty
■f n-h' io. I l ri tof/ol Onlahume, in
an scli-mi it sal.l hurt, •liemu ti*
ills.ve ba'«ed pluint.tr. i,re pla ntilfs and
ti « als've nam.' i d. |..cktuis are tlefend-
, I Will, oil the tflth il'ty nf Kepl.'tn
l -r, i1 i alItbn hour il j o'cl.e-k o him
ilttfii ■ on ..f said day, at tl.ee.e-t eoittl
h' i't M r il 1'i'frjr, .. Mel cmiuG ntel
Isrr.loiy, i i[j| at pu'ilio sale ai,.|ae|l to
tlt ldgh««t tii. liter f. r .... 11 in I mot, nil
ti e inb icl ot lh> nle.te „em.. I d«
fslnl tills, Chaikw U ll.,k--.,-t, N.-tl^.
i lag. rly.it, and lo ibefuiiuatm, -u- it.
i e.1 |ito|Ml), t ',iti
' •IWvllnre'mlf ii tsr.*l in in lii
in I'lPi-K ti. in II e i lly JVrs,.
1 teeny am* Tetrilori
I Bel! Wi pi-rtf t, j(i!f .eeu lllelhrd
<^UlHI APlC III# 'tfni
| *u*l*it e ' i,y li,i 1-,-Ht ai d elll l a l-|
I to satisfy the jod*.,,.. - |i,Pt Rff,r
d> re.1 .a «"o,,l iHI'it, s .| ae IN, ,,. a ,ty
ef the ,W-t i..i,ni a>« .se K Ms^wts
ian.lNelle.llse. ' t . I ■■..".„,
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