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PERRY ENTERPRISE-TIMES,
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January—1899. |
Sun Mon
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22 23
29 30
fri.
Sat £
6 T|
assessment i5vsis.
j At tlio rec"nt meelinK 'f oniintv a&-
] ^'svir.v 1 lie iii|j wis aili pteil as
f< r 1 ',•• pr-S'iit ye.ir. un.l UalKMU
• w :mr!h m-re than the r«t< «.f last
l«.i.ird of o>iiiali itk>ii ,
cent nilw:
l.lss to at 1
: it in - ■ i 1 -j : - . niiil class from *$
. !r.. 1 c 1 t■' sin. Jacks
Sew Eight lMuut.
A gentleman by the name <>f ltosv
iki i a revsldcnt of <iur cit>. li is b-en
actively engaged today in circulating
a pet it inn tu whi 'li iie ins receive 1
main signers, calling f.>r ame -tingnf
our citizens Tliurvla* nlgnl <>t litis,
week, fur tin- iiurp —• ..f <n,_<aiii£in„' an
elect rlc 1 il;111 cinupany. We iiinic istaiiil
Hie i-aiise f.1 tliir, is a ril!il<>r ill eli . II-
L2 13 -t
19 20 21
26 27 28
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ma «t:iili us I • ti • ass. ssi d at *'J ful lalion that tlie |>i. -1 lit electric li|!iit
— If i Vt"r,v Sl r> 'oc '''e- • company lias clos d temporarily for ro-
14 t Mules and as- hto tv-:issued ,n fnl- ! pairs, in reality they will net ipaln
aid
lows: First class, *1
class. «•."> to M5: third class. * . % «.
< "attle. six monthsold and under 1 w 1
vi ;n- ■' • V '-'Hiv *10 1)1 *•-*.">: two
M ais and <.\.-r. 10 *25: bulls, «I t to
♦ o.
Thk ('••nltfil 1 ills Tom Doyle a iwiw-
er and evldene •. If 1 v the fact of tak-
inL' no the tlirli' hlwi and I' 1 s
tax hilt v it I. cnntirued twocoliimn
editorial 1 m-ii dnv.
p and goats over three months
- .... 1 •••• .... 1 «... K old to he.assess<'d at AO centi to 91,00
W«fTTtTTVTTT'rT-fTTTTTtt< an l iiii,■!■:> at *"« to ri:,.
Swine over three months old to be
assessed at *1.5" per too pounds.
Farm Implements to ! ■ assessed at
from '.'(i to 3n per cent of tir>t cost.
W agons at from 2C to HI per cent of
tirst cost. Pleasure earring 's of every
iieseript ,on to he assessed at 2n to *
per cent of lirst c< ,t.
'•old watches at from*'.' to sli-
ver hikI other watches from ti to 1KK1.
l'late and jewelry to l)e assessed at
cash value.
I'iano fortes to lie assessed from +10
to *r>i)o: other musical instruments at
from tin to iftuo.
Household furniture not less than
ill Oil"
im" w is
ie t errt-
ho ll"WR-
TlH--: OlllllHp t " wt
ahoii* * ',p *1,1 * '1 ' '"M
torlnl :i''fn'■ 'i-a'i
paper , le Ii it
perleneed 1 ■ i ■ itr< ' fhasi if not of
heart.
a S'Kitvv cuss writes to the governor
of Kansas from l.nndon. F.nirland. ask'
ing for a lob. lie is modest, too. it
his demands ns lie dfies not particular-
ly care what position he is trteen si
that the pay amounts toli.-VKlper
vear.
Tllv n .innrrit-TVlt riot |-ei"tees o
its "all heme mint issue and- is 1
wit h a hi-ei.lor.'d dtnli'er headed "all
alone." The T>-P never did need mor
than one edit "r in our opinion hnt w
do not 1 w lift liei- Its Tvlitor
Oden ' 1' 1 Fit t
auk v v-
tlon t" <lv
linv nearl
for Hi plii
the tines,
not have i<
sas ('it v
si addi
Thei
-epihed
lit will
It i- to V«. hoped Perry will
to lie furnished with Arkan-
hntter when we have tlit
|S C'lTN is til
creauierv ent
till the mor
it nivl will he
lali
In fr
same offer to t> • in line
IsF.Niit iiO, of the Fnid AVavc offers
an amendment to Hill Little's park
and sidi all. 1 i -e Hill in the nature of
esitraetIon of theteeihnf town cows
that chew the tender branches of the
trees and tlirlV" 011 the sueeiilencv
thereof. The amendment should in1
adopted.
With the Eg:in
I he emit '-lit ii in '1
iSc Samp- '1 us I" w
als shall ha\e I he
Cervei:i out of business, the war and
navy departments will have something
with w 11 i 1 ■ 11 to kill time for s'lni"
motlt lis to 1 utile.
i-iinrt martial and
lie friends of Schley
lilch of the admir-
[•redit for putting
Thk striped collar has so far failed
to put in an appearance in Perry. It
is said with some of tiie latest figures
with red vest, green neektie, thehla k
hand fedora and requisites in keeping
wit h up to dat ■ -fashion makes a tmnt
that is real wann. We anxiously
await (.he advent of this departure in
dress circles.
Thk last paragraph of the council
war at (iuihrie was the move by the
administ rat ii mists of t he house in ad-
journing to pi'i-vent consideration of
the administration investigation con-
current resolution. It is apparently
only a ijiiest ion of I inie wlien the dis-
ruption spreads to the house in the
malignant firm which now exist in the
upper house. Our two "free lances"
are evidently billed for lots of fun when
the g ■neral shake down occurs.
At the muss meeting at Oklahoma
(,'ity Sat urday to elect delegates to the
coming statehood convention at Guth-
rie, a resolution was unanimously
adopted, thanking the Oklahoma
county members of the legislature for
voting for the Doyle tax remission
bill and favoring the lliddison investi-
gation resolutions. a resolution of
the same nature was introduced in the
Noble county mass meeting Saturday,
but a majority of those present, while
claiming to favor it. voted that il was
not germane tot he statehood question
and that no authority was given in
1 he e i!! I'm a 1. such act i -1 .
Cash value: Interest on United
States bonds: territorial lionds: stocks
in any company or corporation, mon-
eys and credits, merchants' stocks for
the proceeding year, manufieturs'
stocks for the preceding year, promis-
sory notes, tax stile certificates.; judg-
ments. improvements on unentered
lands.
Grain on hand at its market value:
bicycles at from *15 to 180; shares in
nutional hanks at face value.
Itiill'ulo Jones.
The Oklahoma aret ie explorer came
in at 110011 to renew old Perry acfjuain-
Mneesand to make arrangencnts for
bis lecture on the frozen north which
will be given at the court house tomor-
row night. lie willapiiear in his arc-
tie cost time made from the furs of the
animals of that region with buttons of
musk ox teeth. 11 is lecture will be a
general review of his trip w hich took a
/ear and a half mplote and which
abounded with thrilling Incidents.
The admission w ill lie lr. and 25 cents
and a packed house is assured to hear
t-liis interest ing story.
Mr. Jones looks as natural as
life and shows no signs of having
suffered from his unlucky musk ox
expedition. He w ill spend some time
lereandat Guthrie. His family is
now at Tnpeka bilt he intends making
Oklahoma or southern Kansas his
liume as lie says our climate is the fin-
est in the world w hich in realty makes
t he count ry.
\<lver;lsed Letters.
Following is the list of unclaimed
letters remaining in the postotlice at
Perry. Oklahoma, for the week ending
Monday, Jan. 2:!. 18°9. Persons call-
ing for these letters will pleasesay
"advert Ised":
Uchinson.M Paint
Bankston, Ed
Baker. C I)
Boyles. John \\
Conway, Joe
Oarler. Win
Edioni, I'll
Else.,', li W
Henderson, ('has
Jackson, ('barley
L ing, Ben
McClin'.lc, .las W
Owens, Cass
Pedean. IT
Payne, William
l.ogers, Thedocla
Sherman. Minnie
Sampson, J F
Wood, Lewis
Ridgely, Mrs Frank pkge
liidgely. Mis Mary Jane pkge.
I . ( ItAWKOHO. P. M.
\nderson. Miss J
Braetner. Mrs L
Briar John
Bugler. Larry
Cooper. W F
Kekcrsiin. Allen
Emerson, Pearl
Harrison, ii.l
Johnson. Frailk
Kinsley, Charley
Lawson, John
Norton. V E
Owen, Bill
Poller, II
Roberts, Frank
Rich, James
smith, Joseph
Townsley, II W
Williams, II I.
startup. Whether this report iietrue
or not we cannot say for a eerlainity. I
lint we are inclined from what we 1
know to discredit it. Howi ver. we
hope to see a goodly number of oil 1
peop|e nut to I lie nice I ing as a full Mild
free 'xpresslon of opinion 011 light mat*
ters might have a Undeocy to create
lietter light service in future whether
the new company becomes a reality or
not.
-1^
Is it smallpox'.'
A man mi in ■ <!' Dav is in the liaw r
ervatlon is very sick wUh smallpox, so
it is reported. Someone went tomvi
t igate the rumor y< rterday and reports
that itistlie real thing, ('has. Les-
sen <if this city w ith his family visited
at the house, some days ago where the
case is reported to be located and as-
sociated with the 1111111 who no.v lias
the disease. The consequence is that
there Is some excitement here river the
possibility that the Lcssert family mav
have contracted t he dread disease. Tin
familv has consented to remain isolat-
ed until all danger of contagion shall
have passed nwav. All precaution
should l>e exercised I11 the matter. An
minco of prevention is worth a pound
of cure.—Ponca City Courier.
A New llrniitl.
A farmer from northwest of town
engulfed too much of a peculiar brand
<>f local tanglefoot last'night and re-
ceived a sluide the worst of it In the
results \jhieh followed. The ardent
was of a new brand, in that 11 copious
partaking arouses the foolish delusion
that, all females become enamored of
the partaker. In ills Ronieolc conquer-
ing wake he Insulted a larlv near the
O. K. camp varil and Ibe husband be.
ing informed, proceeded to hatter the
jugged masher into a decent siale of
sobriety, a wiser but not handsomer
1111111.
I injnx ing Tranquility.
Candidalesfor election to citv offi-
ces are 011 the still hunt and I lie jail
is empty. The ordinance for the
building of sidewalks in front of busi-
ness property ha fallen asleep. The
light and water system is temporarily
at rest and the hog market quiet.
The commercial club is anxiously
awaiting something in 1 lie line of fav-
orable legislat inn to develop. In fact.
Petri' is at peace with herself and the
world.
Stilt inner,*
All in good tasle and quality. There
is considerable room for choice in w rit-
ing papers. Call 011 us. We carry a
large variety from which to choose
and you can't choose poor paper here.
Our prices in comparison are the low-
est.
1'oints Worth ltenu>nibt>riiig.
An honest auction will have no ''cap-
pel's. " men who receive a salary to hid
against the unsuspecting purchaser
If they have then you pay,all the pat-
ty intenbed you should pay and quit
frequent ly more t ban the article could
be bought at retail, bad you investi-
gated the matter more fully.
John e. Siiaxafelt.
—Mothers!
Mitf eli *cori
angers
f !j^<1 l irtlicnn
n rr.rst in*(A
tircl7 av • 'V i.
Wj: .'IV ni
rel i . ; cx-
pectaut notli-
rrc. Jt givea
tonctotl.i-gen-
it-.lorjM , unl
pits ti;em in
coudilion to dr> tlie^r tvorlr
perfectly. That makes preg-
nancy k painful, shoiien#
lab- ran hasten'*, recovery after
cbild-biith. Jt helps a uoinan
bear strong healthy children.
has also brought bippimNto
thousand of J Darren for
years. A I< v dvst soften brings
joy to loving 1; rU that lot g
for a dailing t^abv. No wotnaj
sliowM in U I to try it for thif
t-oul t Itcuri nine cai • nut
of tea. All druggists sell Wins
of Cartiui. $i.ou per bottle.
For advi 'n caws rwjulHtir "rt^Hsl
direction*, address, piviriu ■ymrtomg,
JW I I —r>artrr>en|,
Th ; Cb • wi V.w^ -ir.a Co.,
nc^fc-a. Ter.a.
Mrs. LOUISA HALf,
cf Jefferson, Gs., ssys:
"WM I first took Wine of Cardul
we had lieen married tbree years, but
eould not have any children. Nios
months later I had a floe gin habj."
We Make the Clothes^^
You Make the Terms ^
One to Six Months Time or on the
Wieklj InBtnllmeiit |ilnu
tier /Bba^c
S|irinf mill Suniiii r St i li s on hand.
(Vil l i a I iliie "f eri oil |my u< i
relit ii 111 I hiro 111) "fl'eijjlll . which ''II-
lililrs II- to lllilli ■ oil i suit of < 'lollii H
i lionjior tlinn no', olherilii reliHUt tailor.
B* LlfcBKNHEIM.
HALF BLOCK WEST OF THE SOUTHWEST C0P.SER OF 1 HE SQUARE.
sn
AND TIIEK
SHOW IT.
Tfie Etr«n court martini on tho
spoPod hoof inouirv will doubt lorn r«-
luvinnto tlio nilnstrol dittv of "still
Its whi«kor8 trrow'' as ronortod did tho
mould cling to tb.it nrtlolo on It's ex-
hortation to Tuba.
Beautiful Sou Shells
Evory ono admiros tboni. Slnco
rominc to Florida I havf r^rolv^d
numerous inonirios for soa shells, and
now T am propsr«*d to npswor. vos. f
cap sopfj \ « ii sboll<4. for T bnvo tp;ido
mi it o n oolloct ion of lowly sholK. both
fmm onr own C ' <t. tbo coral roofs,
••od sotno boantifnl on< s from tbo
Wost India Inlands. I w'll mail a
do/fit or more dMTeront kinds, no two
alike, to any one who sends a stamp
or postage.
MRS. F. A. W\n\Kit.
Jacksoiwllle, Fla.
Do You Know Tho N irtuos,
Of the wators snd climate of Eureka
•^nriutrs. Ark 'i Do you want to know ?
liave' a liooklft on tbo Kiibjoct
which i*> yours for t-he askintr: ii is j
f,,oo. Address H. r,- Winohell. ^ronerjil
Passenger Agent, Frisco Line, St.'
hollis.
TO-NIGHT
At the : :::
Book Auction
rnWc-t nn.
Vt.
0S5M gogs
ONE XIGHT ONLY,
thubspay" Ji26
l,.\Fi'kii you ilr.'SN liiin up t lie Okla-
iioini legislat or looks but little worse
than the ordinary man."
"When they put oil the storeelotlies
oncciti see but little (iillerenee be-
tween a pop legislator ami a republl-
ean. "
"The republieiin legislature is going
to have to answ er to th; people for a
big exp"iise a i: oat. S.> far the work
has b -.111 nliiieii to creating • 'iiiiiiii-
tee.s ii'rl it: a • i- iiiir the rleri''. I f> r-'e
and otin i l* iv spi'i: li i -• money, l'avis
in K. ('. Tinn "
The aboV' weiv evidently nil Uie'hook
before Paris was appointed to a
We sincerely hope that
I '.tl Smith I load.
\V. II. Coyle received a telegram
from \V. I'. Thompson of St. Louis, an-
nouncing the death In thai city of Ed
M. Smith, bi-other of Mis. <'. Ingram
Smith was i'onnectcd with tlie retai
store of Coyle .v Smith in the early
days of (Juthrie. Ilis parents, it is sail
lire south of this city. lie will per-
haps be brought to Guthrie for inter-
ment. Capital.
>lr. Smith was well known to many
of the old residents of Perry having
been engaged in the grocery business
on the west side in the early days un-
der the tirm name of Smith .V Herron.
Mr. s. A. Faekler. EMitor of the
Mieauopy l-l.i. Must l'-r. with his wife
Inifd children, suite red t- rrlbly from La
Grippe. Or*e Minute Mth Clin WH
tie in,iv 1 iih.ki.1 r .• !i -i|i theiu. It
i 1 ijHh'l >. I ii -.alio.-, ol ot11<• i.>
tiii> remedy as n specific for Ls
ship.
nerve will not be weakened by the
tin1' pi i'day of that "otherwise" ex-
penditure Uy the- same pops an,I lie-
publicans. Paris' appointment but
casts a snpiclon-of veracity upon the
latt r of his abort paragraphs and
" lends plausibility to the fact that some
"l the money is very oadly spent.
Is'I (irippe. and its i xhaustiiig after ef
fects. City llrug Co.
Mia.riN'
Oklahoma Live
Associ vtion.
Beach & Bowers
FAMOUS
MINSTRELS
AND
FINEST UNIFORMED BAND IN
THE WORLD.
30 TjHlRTY 30
30 DISTINGUISJHED 30
30 ART.STS 30
A \ AST OKGAXIZATION.
Herond question Greater, Better and
Superior to all Minstrels of the
I'ast and Present.making It an
ideal and real mobiliza-
tion of all
Monarchs of (he ninstr.l World.
Absolutely an Kntii C.11.11«-l I'ro-
uram since our Last \"isit.
Watch for our Oruml I niformcd lianJ
One lowest Standard ti 1st class fare
i ir round trip, i'errrto Woodward. O.
T. I Hit es of sale, l-'eb'y 12th and 13th.
Filial return limit seven days from
date of sale, K. E. Westervelt, Ag'L
Street Parade at ^2:15 p. m.
Admission 25, 35 and 50.
Tickets (in Bale Ht Jlowendobler's
Thursday wornlu^.
First pub. in tli* '\'"f*i>" 1 v
Jan. 1'
Not.!o# f<
I.and j'lfiiro nt T'orrv. okia., i
Tan tth.
Notlrpic hfr- >v fiv p fi r f ti p 'r iinu-|ntr
c . Hni* Im v ni'*(1 t'ollfP r«f ht« Jntf ti-
tion to niHp tlnnJ p -onf in support r f li!<=
c'nlm. nn.l tlmt enWl pr of \r|T mailo .o.
r.- tho Ifnirjet^r Mful Iv, r of f
■ >fllcn nt «Vr> > ovv, 011 K«'brunrr. 11, 1- ' .
viz: 1 lnrVc 11 l.nnv. for ili^ "• : hi'f of
- nthw -t f|iiartor sor* >. ' u p °i v it -j on«t
11° pnmrp tip folIriv**1 ir NV'tnp^sps to
nrnv" bis r nttnn -no r tht' iinc ur on nn-1
cult'v ttlr.n t cn'-i inml viz
s II I-ovci r I'm mor r ii Mflirlfl"
and C. W. Walllnirf^r'i °l' o* sum'^r <i
AlfrkdIF Ue/lster.
First published In WppVIv F.nterpriee-Tlm^s
•Jan lu'. lriUft.
N0TTHF. FOP PTTPT TO A TfON
Lavd Offipf. PPIIIIV. ( . T 1
Inn ti. i'4*fi
notirp |« fw.p'bv «j!v< n tha'tbi htliwlltf
-ftiiiPd s# tt'pr ln« tllfd n.ttlep of his uv n.
rion to mile** final n oof in cjippo \ « f bl«
Halm, nnd tli.it «ald pr^of will l < madp iip.
f-- r« the Ppirlstpr and ivcp'vpr r.f f l/ind
offlep. nt 1'i rry. Vlnli^ma. Fpij i* iwi
viz I-. jpn - l Mnis. ho "Mil" 11 > 'p
st adentrvN< f<.r Hip s«* «i -of the n\v
of cp- j- Twp "1. n"rr > of r«rfr i w.pt.I M.
Ifp namps tb° follow in® w t"pcsp«
provp bjs pontlnuons rp«ldf nce upon and
rulttva' Ion < f. sal'I la n't, viz
D MfiKlifstty, J^mas « Amlth, Rid D.
Halley and Lewis l>ppr , 011 ot I'prr* "kla
ALFRFl) 11. Hoi.i>, HeKlstcr
f irst published In the weekly Knterprlse-
Tira -s Jan 10,1899.)
Notic fnr Pub'ic^^ion
I.AXD OFFTOF. PFHHT. O T. /
January 12.1**9. i
Notice Is hereby given that th*1 following
named settler has died notice of ills Inten. '
tlon to make final proof • In support of hl^
claim, and that sal<l proof will i<p made
be'ore Kerfster and ltecelver nfl'.s. land
• ifflpeat "err)', kla., on Marchviz
• hirles II. S'liitliwo-th, who mad II. I. No
"47, for • he Lot« and i and of nw qrof
sec 1, Twn l'4. 1J 1 wes'.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous res'dence upon and
cultivation of. said 'and, viz.
David I'.luebauyh, Frank Ueek«, Ueuben I
Mooreand J A ( uinpheil, a i or liurton,
Okla.
alfkkp ii. Holes,
tft-w Retjlster
fkly Knterprlse
1H9X.
notice for pilbli 'ATI0M
I.anil Office ut Ferry, Okla., /
Derember K, l '>
Notica 1« lierebv given thai the following-
named settler ha* tiled n tlcp of her Inten-
tion tom «ke final proof in support < r her
r aim. and thar said proof wttl t " made be- I
fore the Hon KeUsteran' H'-relv r of the :
i > I^ind Office at erry, Okla., on Feb. j.
1899 >lz
Mary !•:. Martin for the s , of the nw «jr .
see j:,, Twp :ii. If l w.
She names the following wl'nes«es te !
pr vp her contl ii' us residence upon and
cultivation t said land. v'z.
.lames Francis Marti ' K. Hootan, Charles
Hartow and Monr e 'leirill, ull of erry,
Okla
Alfred II, Holey. Webster.
The following List cf Books and sets will be sold at
Auction regarbless of cost or what tlu v bring.
6 Vol. New Encyclopedic Dictionary, §'28.00
New Edition Webster's Dictionary 12.00
Large Family Bible 14.01)
Oxford or Burster's Teacher's Bible,. 4.50
Joseph us, Sheep ii.OO
Rand McXnlly Atlas, '117 Edition 4.50
Ridpath's I'. S. History 07 Editiiui . . 4,o0
Haqier's Pietorial History of the Civil War l'JiKJ
Hill's Manual. II IF M orocco 7.0lS
Eaniily Allnini 7.IKI
Btinyan'i-l'ilgriin's Progress 2.50
Shakespeare's Complete Works 0.0U
Carlyle's French ltevolution 1.50
Carlyle's Complete Works, 10 Vol 15.00
IK Marvel. 2 Vols ] .00
Emerson's Essavs 2.IKI
Coomplete Cook Bonk '2.oil
Fleetwood's Life of t'hrist 'j.iiii
Elegant Complete Set of
IHekeiiR, I •"> Vols .... I 'J .1 HI
Elliot, li \ nls i.iii)
Dumas. 8 Vols [.00
Rotteek-s HistoiT of the World. I Vols in.ill)
Gibbon's History of Rome, 5 Vols 5.110
Green's History English People, 5 Vols
McCabes Historv of the World. \'ols li.lHI
Plutarch's Li\,-s, :! \'ols 1.50
Bnlwer. l.l V ! 11 in) >
Wtterly Novels, 12 Vols . 10.00
Hawthorne. 5 Vols ^
Mncaulev s History of England. :>.75
Claire's History of tli>- World-, 3 . lit.no
Other bo"!,.- will be pnt up use,-died for and sold at auction. Do
not miss this chance to get just what vou \v;mt. The ladies are es-
pecially invited. Auction sale dail\ at 2:011' nnd 7:0l p. m.
PO i TS <fc WITHERS.
BiTTER
CLEANSES THT. L!V£R A.MD DOWELS
ahb MQimt tte sysiem to rksjjr PKrviono d:;:.aci3
nun: 8i.<«> rr.i: iiotti.i:.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
For Sale by L. E. Garnett
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Kor Siilo l)v I. R. (-Jhrnott.
i.ly Knterprlse*
NOTirEFOR I DHL! ATION.
l-nml <)iT1cp nt I'orry. < In , t
lU'CPipbor |. iKw. \
n"m f if li<'ivby kIvimi Hint the t illow ii*-
ii un«-I s. rri^r hiis iil *ii noilrpnf hu lni n
tlon to ninke final proof i > support or his
mini, nn<l «liaf s ilrl proof will lie mud' n--
r*- the ip--is r ainl Uecelvur ut l'«rrv ,
Okl'i.. mi • 0 vi/
Charles Hoiiw ik. tor P ts I nml :, and > .
K (jrbfft w p :i v K i \\
lh- names th" i olio winy witness* to prove
his continuous rexldenri- tip< 11 nnd cu Hvn
lion of Mud inn '. vl/. .1 .larkson. Aus'ln
Phornos, J 11 Hil • n. Kd i Ua hburti k11 of
Perry, Okla.
alt hkd ii. llolt •*.
1( agister
First pub In U cekly Kilterpriie-'llmee Dec
' 'J""- Urst published In Knterprlse-Tlmes, JflU,
Notioo f« r l> iKHnotj,,n 1W.
Land «iffirt', at "erry, Okla.. / NOTT'T FOR PlIRl.TnATT0V.
ItfC. —ill. i i ofru h at l'k- nr ok r a.,
Notice 1« heroby tdvni tint tlie fo'lov* Inir. v , . «'«n :i. «m90 j
n iin«'(l setth-r Im - filed notln- of li's tnt i- li- r.-hv ulven that ti n following,
tlon tfl make iinnl pr« f In support ot his m?™11.' °r ti' K'ten-
clulni. and t Inn > • ul proof u 111 he mad" t..> .' final pr« o« in support of his
fore the I. trlHt< t nnd |{( <M>ivt*r t f t ti** i ( 1 1 "11 and ihnt wild pro,,| wl l it.- niado l e-
, Umd llif« it *rry, okla. ot, in. 1I;'**'!-and |{,m-(.ivi, I . - Und
i-'.'.vi/ William I of Whltt* ip.rk' ,,|rv r,kln .on Feb. in. I iio, vis.
Okla. for hefK.,' sec. 17;town. 5W, rang, ' " " -
mice ; t ferry.
1 )\ ,,,,4'«'l\valt. who made IIK No.
U • II, lup 84, n range 1
west KM
IIh 111111104 the following vvlt!ies«eft to 1,1 ■ ■ ,
his coiitliiiious i"stdi p.- upon iindruMiva """"n I he lollowInu wit n«'ss *s to nrove
tlon of. said land vly, t harles .Linn-- 1"V ,,M.'VWi nee upon and culilva-
Daniel D'dwill r, .la p^i \ •*dams ami V f'.?nl? 'nn(l v,z
1 oleiunn Kirk, nM • t'I'oiunt 11. okla ,, . J°"es, Jowiih steward, Charles
am 1 1- 11 lioi .h Kegister. itooil okla Mayhew allof White
* A K;
Alfred II. Holes,
Iteirister*
MIA -We max* no ex
t avn•/ant «-IT.*r- but haven good 1 >11 1
ness t roposition t<,r r nlub|e ni< n to s.mi our i
11 It/et* llr Mid K b •? uPs and ureases \r 1
'ill n^: 'i"""'
St«|i e«> iuy Kent
you a nice hoine
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