Noble County Sentinel. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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East Side Drug Store
L. B. Wliitney, Prop.
Clin ic: CI Full Lille of
D rugs, Pciircts, Oils Stationery
nnet Druggist Sundries
Prescriptions Carefully ('ompounded. Otlt St., cast of Square.
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ti two (I
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f it itu
a lv intair
hUitor.
his t.ld
LON NI10IIIO.\
linn
rruusiiLD kv i :n\
uL'KE DURHAft
day and
On Serf nth •>!>'' •
ution:
TERM
one copy, oik
()ue copy. >ix months
Single copy,
li
urncd
Lhe iruilt
Cigarettes, .
uiie of t h
lures of the Tw
AUliison, Tojuka A. Santa
faille.
1 iuh-s
W.DukeSons &Ca
CAMEHICW TOBACCO CO.'*' •'
X'tC
mire inis fall will 1
f trrigati
u ml ay Times. $4.00
lil. I '
NEWS.ALL Till
and
p;i|ipr iii i in i iij ill west.
Address,
I Ml - Kanci-i CitV. M
[luring th
an l it l
MADE FROM
High Grads Ttkocs
| ABSOLUTELY PURE
iii th
d-d li
turued
ioii
limit
region
I train
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ilid in
1 f
NOllTII HOI"ND.
No 40*1 Hi t K -
N.,. >>!-. M. I.
Nil. I.: I. ■ 1
SOUTH HOI ND.
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N'ii. 42::. !-■ ■ >
No. 408 has thiotitfh ■'
ruKo in11' "ink " ''onm-i-
1 -in with tin* i aliiiriiiii
fur all i allf.i: ma 1 snt-
Nn. 408 mmkea connections
C8(fn. has sleeper fri in Atkaii
in Kansas Cliy. makes connai
Wlnfletd with Southern Kan«
east, and at Wichita
liatns oast for St. Lou
mediate imlnts.
Ni.s, <105 and 107 through tia
Galveston.
N,,-.M22 Mi.l l.:: •
tween Arkansas City and l'un
Ti' kets sold and baitgaKe e
to all [mints In country.
E. E. WESTBBVELT. A Kent.
Oct. Kith, lsliii. 1'err.v, <>
OFFI( I II. DIKECTOKT.
TEllIUToltl AL.
r.iaiiiM ........ W.O. Ilntw
Sn rrlnrv T.J I -
< be If Justice t .....FWBk i ;.
a- •' j • • ..h«ifj w. ron
8. Martha) ...t B.D.ri
Hupt, Pablic Iu t action K o ' • '
Trenrarey Suninel Muri".
Attorney General.. . ,,... ' ' '
School LandCoiumleMoncr A. mint
C'Ol'NTV.
Probate Judge A. . Mn*elle
• Atlurm y f. H gOWai
J i
iiriti.tcr i.riit-c.i. s- i: Hji'iiiii'i"
County ( "lerk \ <
Bttpt, PnbUfl Inatrnetkm.. v 1
torvfjor **o Hw
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PEltRY POINTERS.
A big load of fine lmy was arrested
here this week. A man went with it.
Five bushels of corn pays ft r the
Sentinel one year. Bring on your
corn.
George Starmer took a prisoner to
Guthrie and placed him in the Feder-
al jail.
One dollar pays for the Sentinel
for one year and gets a county direc-
tory free. *
If you wish to spend a dollar for f>-
Christmas presesnts. Send the Skn-
ti ki lto i neighbor. .
Prices are so low that etei yooe can
have a holiday If they trade with
E. E. Howendobler.
Something less than a ear load ol
contest ease witnesses who have been
accuaed of perjury, started southward
yesterday, and Mstlll thi re's moro t|
follow," saycth rumor.
Charly Mai *. one ol Pintu e's i r<
grt sstT( farmers was lo Pei i y last Sa
urday and call/ed on the Sentinel and
left an invitation to visit his.inagiiill
cent agricultural district.
6has.Knox wasup from Shawn<
this week. 11 •• has many* ITeis <■
good jobs back in the now town and i
the reported woalth of Cripple CreeJ
don't catch him he m ly ret urn.
ima11 n. Hut be it as
d or llrst, it is the wor
ialile crimes, and nieri
condemnation of a eli
, and if innocent ly charg
..< -..in. in [> i' h> !1 ■
j.uLiie. in t In- II rst* pi it
11 ishoirn ,a tlie extreme to believe J
tint a father would commit such an
tnhuman crime oa iii> own daughter.
Instead of dying like a martyr in pro-
tecting her virtue, lie seeks to ad-
minister the deadly hemlock with hiv
onq while on, the othei b ind
his own daughters, standing befon
i he 1 ar of .1 ust ice, with uplifte ] liaud
> fore God and man, send their own
• itlicr to i ft Ion's cell, and "perch u
o tli urave, uuwept. uuhonored and
We will saveyt u something on eve-
ry purchase you make from our splen-
lld and satisfying assortment ol i •
Holiday Goods.—E. E. Iluwendoblei
IMPOU I \ N%i l>E isiox.
The United States homestead law-
hich provide that a man can obtain
title after residing on it two years,
ilsn has a provision giving him two
years longer if he so desires, before he
must make final proof and pay fees.
Thousands of farmers all over the
111toi \ have taken advantage o!
this latter clause in order to get out
f paying taxes two years longer, but
•nsation has been sprung in the
hapo of a supreme court decision of
the State of Kansas, to tlie effect
that lands upon which a person ha-
I for live years become taxable
ver I hough the homc>t t ader neglect
to appl) foi a patent! 1 f t he Ok la ho-
Uplcine court holds the same it
will more than double the taxabl
pro] * rtj ol t he t.ei rltory and gn at Ij
logment theincome ol all the origin-
lunties. —Pally Leader.
. lie lit
JUst I
Ili 'iiiMi not a
member of I:
A bewliiskered individual sto
pe.l Cliaunc) Depew on Fifth Ave- i
v | uue and a ked liim for a dime. lie ,
was <riven a quartei^ and after
11 thanking Mr. Dopew said; "may 1.
. I ndv who yon aref' In a rather
i e1 confident tone, Mr. Depew answer-
r-1 ed "I a l 1 iro\er C)h vel n I? pre-- i
t-11 lent of the Tinted States; andj
who are you.' "Mc said the)
mendicant, in a tone surprised and
dij ian, "I'mChanncey M. Depew, j
I ie-ident of the New York Central I
>11 v,
pc. rag<
There is a big hollidnx sto k at K V
Iluwendoblei*. and \ u in buy t hi i
mas presents for ii very little mone
So don't delay, come in at Mice an
make your selections.—E. E. ilowen
nobler.
The Enterprise-Times lias just
found out that the commisslo
held a meeting on October 7th,
two months ago. and prtbli>he- th
proceedings at 75c per square, iii thi
weeks issue.
li. Knox says he is going to give
ry person a Christmas present wh
nomas to hi> store, whether they ,bu
anything or not, provided they agn
to purchase goods at the bed ret
prices he is selling them at.
Mrs. Marr, whose husband and
were killed over a claim outli east
here on June UlUh '03, cam to Pein
last week and had the bodies exbum
and removed t< her present place
residence some thirty miles south of
Perry.
An Exf
un f'irtuua
phabet. beecusc it i>
ways in debt and n
However, the
er in war, but
the beginning
ami is the end
t in re wo,uld be n
w.i'ler. ii« iii'1. i"
heaven. The lir>
commonly follov
d io Hi
h man, has prob-1
indiiig in lih n inn
v.ii citi/ 'ii n the
tee for many 1 .eli
h • Guiue sSfS. ant!
hit capacity lioiji 1
•I million do! la is
urities. Mis brother
11 > could also liave be< n
'arliment and rich, it
•ired to be a pugilist.—Ok
Kepublican.
log > says •••" i- the m<|i
■ letter in the English al-
;ih • latter
l ie and I* -t
ver iu cash'al
r out of uaogei
aforesaid letter Is nev-
nlways in peace. It. is
•1 east- and existence.
>f trouble. Without it
ire ad, no meat, no
< ispcl, 11 - ,'esUS. 1:1
«a pt ssiniistlc torn
I ^ ti. ilr" ii
ollowed by th
class of pcoii
• op
Oome ea \ Ij and sat Isl j youi nc( s
from oui ii'" stock of New Holidaj
,i> which was tlought to save you
time and money'.—B. B Howendobler.
Pont .Hiss It.
We haw a limit• .1 number of City
iud County Directors, a copy of
khleh will be given free to each sub-
ubscrlber. w bo pa; s for om yea
ubscrlptlon In advance to the Noble
lOtfKTl sbntimel. ThlS book con-
tins the name and residence of ev i\
itiien in theclty of Perjry and Noble
..lint \ :11• 1 i- ' b ti. price ol $1.<
ijone. Now Is your chance to get the
taper for one year and a directory
ree. Don't miss the opportunity
ir you miss tho# book, as the numb n
s limited and when they are gone you
an't get another. It is a guide board
i every resident in the city and
•ounty. giving the name, the nuinbci
if land, the township and range of
iieli scttlvr. Don't un s it.
tin bloomer. An
A rk
th it
i he way foi
is judg< ha-
ll
[111 j us
good law. As the bath-
lias adjusted itself to the
bil log ■ si urns will In
[s li* t'. I he wileel.
Kail road. — Exchange.
St. Lt.uis gets the Republican
Convention and got it without a
hard tiirht. Saniianeisco made the
(inly real attempt to beat tlie big
i hern city, that will feed and
coach the starters for the prelimi-
nary battle for National rulers, j
We do not know what the Saintly i
city promised to pay for the show I
luit the Golden city having offered I
two, hundred thousand, we supppse
ii was i<> pay « tl the "national!
debt." A big price for the show.
If Chicago gets the Democratic!
convention the two rival cities will i
jet a hustle on themselves to enter-
. tain their visitors.
! Whenever I look In memory's glass—
I What pictures there may be,
And review the doings of bygone days,
I his one thing puzzles me;
Why i ii • things and, scenes I woo <i
most recall
Have vanished clear away;
While t he times I have made a fool of
myself
\iv as fresh as \esierdav? —Life
Tin* Sinta I V is no longer in the
hinds <>[ a iecei\er. It having'been
old at public auction on the loth,
i'iio only bidders outside of rail
o.id men were a fo-v western edit-
ors, and they let King gather it in
at si paltry -i\ty million.
\\ ith si isi n ible com pi m nta, T U
a re invited to call and inspect < ur
N- w II->;iiiav Sto k.—E. E. Howen-
dobler.
Get a
County
Directory
at this office
FREE
"By
Subscribing,
For tlie
SENTINEL
F or
One year.
Only a few
Left.
Don't
Miss it.
id i ha Board of Trade.^
When You Want
A First-Class drink
. . OF . .
IIVR WSIINRB^Y,
EXCELLENT BEER
AND
IMPORTED ©ISARS
Go to the
ft. i lis)- OF- T&ti ®E,
J. MURRAY, Prop
Corner C and 7 th Street, - Perry, Okla
Royal Palace
IS THE PLACE
FOR
VT1
If you want to buy an appropriate
'hristmas present do not fail to sc<
mi New Holidaj Stopk-^Cotne quick.
B. B. Howendobler.
l lectrlc Hitters.
Electric Hitters is a medicine suited
for any season, but perhaps more gen-
ially ie e«b ii in tin Spring, when the
iii-.:ir.ii cxhauitcd feeling, when lhe
llvei istoipid and sluggish and the
ihrls
oufe
vioiation <
Christ imo
; he back room
loot bcliev
aji.\ I&SU
ize a grc
•is asked us the
ould buy some
bis family. We
11 <i told him
t It must be a
iw to (
i h*
f hidd
in advertisinj
around most
III I -iii I-
of all creeds
res. wit linn
Unclo Josh was almost as good
i Jephthah.
1 IN \ \. PU« >F XOIK'K.
pull ! -! 11-< I in the NoHl.B COONTT SENTI-
MKL Nov. '2 , 1H&3 )
Notice fo. I'liblicatiou.
I I oill. «• a! i'l-iry, O T. Nov. l.WV
i.' 1! * tl.ll III! f t 111 'a ii.l-'
1 -i i;'.• r I•. i V'I -<1 uotirf of hl intention n>
i n.ti |i;u..f iii up| «ut ol ins elnlin. ami
• i wil In i i.ult before the K« jzistei
hester Qowl. 1 Bn Gathny
HOWE & CUTHREY,
Attorneys-at-Law.
jofflce opp. Land office# - Terry, o. T.
B.^SCOfVI <fc JOHNSON,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Real Estate and Insurance.
N'orth side of square, Perry, Ok.
Most Magnificent Bar in the City. A Regu-
lar Pullman Palace for Pleasure
and Comfort.
On
Sixth Street, Opposite Court House.
PERRY. - OKLA.
Forch Bros.. Proprietors.
El. El. Howendobler,
DEALER IN
HSSrUM AKD JEWELRY.
C Street, Between 6th and 7th, Perry, Okla.
T. A. (WILTON,
Attoi ney-at-Law.
ILL Pr.ACIICE II" JL3
COUBTS. %
Perry, : X)kla. Ter.
Eli-
eli, it. 11. Dorkee. It.
,a.d I.. Wirt, for tin
tb rauge 1 west. .
« witiifsses to provt
h.i. .ti.il i i;ii i>
i 1 t'k. K K. Westor
Anthony, all of I'erry
HENRY S. JOHNSTON.
Attorney-at-Law.
Practi'.e in all the courts nnd land office, office.
I) utreet, north i ide of cijuarc.
Perry, • ■ O. T.
lit s
b.'ltiK il
Yuu
to
«r.
pro
Ii pi
al it ;e>on. under the lau
lie interior Department
not be allowed, will be
u the above mentioned
• • \ainilie the Wltue
evidi
i rel uta
ollz.-s the sid
nips and a ft
; pota(<>
Xarvelons rmhi
by He
e. Mich.
this e\!
L|tii i• i'\\ is, Rffiatir.
-!,i -1 In the Nom.R ("oi sty Sentinel
.Nui. uStli. lhl 3.
Pub) ation No!ice.
it riot at Noblt Cotu^, OkllkMM "I. i -
Mri.alien, plain:ifT, i
N i '
STONE & DOYLE,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Perry, Okla. Ter.
Will practice in i
C. POTTER,
Land All.nrney.
col Mju.re. Peiry, ok.
A promiit I,-.
i! tell nil I t i ll
liilloll^ level>
lias
^MklM'l Anile.i Sitlie.
The best salve In the u rlil f i" ( lit
Itruises, Sure-. I'le'M- > It It In it u
Fever Sures. Tetter, Cliiipi 1. II.mil-.
Chilblains, C' rn^. and all Skin Kirui
tions, and positively eurm l'ihs, i i
no pay required, ll is Ktiarantn d t
Kive perfect satisfaction or iiiottey ie-
fUDded. l'rlce 25 cents per In)*. n
sale by, llatiley & Kn^llsb, City Dru .1
.Store.
T. II. Province, u He I llock
farmer m Itu
feet in tlio broom coin busitie-s
was rustling anion;: our met eliant
yesterday.
f this medicine
iK ami perhap fatal
I'ers Mo medicine will act
miir. Vurely in counteracting and free-
ing the system from the malarial
poison. Headache, indigestion, Con-
st ipat inti. Dlulnm )ield to Elei'trie
llittiis. (inly liny cents per liottlf
at llaulev liiiullsh. I'll i liruu Store.
Ah, there, you corn liars, pumpkin
prevaricators, cabbage exaggerators
•ndapplefMleltl.nl Stand a.ide and
I. I ti?. k i \l l" tlie hand wagon. A
,'enUelliaii brought to this office Fri-
day, a sweet potato which grew ex-
actly in the shape of a male infant,
with head, body and legs, and so forth.
I'llli id \\ as bald, but I lie hair would
pn i |bl> have grown If the potato bad
ii t i .i pulled to soon. It was raised
It there with |)0,h I HI a s'anl. o in tills cliy, and the only
xplanat ion of the phenomenon i* th. t
bwas! ru In ttie neighborhood
he d \ tiie sweet potato Was plauted,
-Louisana Pr* ss.
Uapt
i\v sin-
par
hout>
While I wasp.isto- o
urc i al Ui v i s Juwdi<
it down with I'reui
La Grippe. Ternbic
* ughitig would li^t
with little interrupt ioa and v seenn .
as if she could not sUfVjve trj^m. A
friend recommended Dr. Kite's New
Discovery; it was quick in its work
and highly sitlsfaiton in results."
free at 'llatiley & Bng-|
g Store. Uigular si/e oOc.
i leik
L. H. BARLOW,
Attorney-at-Law.
Prompt attention given to all legal bnidnGM.
Office on Tibet., opp. new poetoffice building.
Perry. Oklahoma.
nil. J. A IIOOE,
Physician and Surgeon.
; on E Stre(
peitm,
t bet ween 5t h and fit b
OK I. \ HO l A.
I in the Noble
nkl 1 'ec. ft. 1 -w5.)
Notice.
Vb-.V'ien Vbat .1--
'OCNTY SLVTC
ITH
Trial bolt
lisli < it \ 1
and #1.00
i to ihe K.ilile,
For Sale.
ill-arout.d
I own. Count y ( ler
lias
for 'ash. Call at thi
If a small iiuantii.v
why is not a wh ile i
single standard is gin
le -taadard not bet ti
I- a
d thing
■I betti'l? II I
I will is a <1, III Ii
vc y . I.
our large
l\'lty limit some one get a nu
on biinsolf and buy the Ir
are bronjrht to town.
Ihat1
i'litut
Puikling will be served
I , i,.,,. 'at tlio Oleta House tonight.
' •' Get your ticket-.and lake the kid>
Try a piece of l'lunt l^mltliiijr j aliuii; the latifrliler will do thttl M
tonigltl. The i i|ii|i:iny a [.linn in "In a • ti'ivl of .rdicilii.
good one.
■ Right now wr .ne ready with an
All the latest Holiday allra'ii'.t iinim lis.- a-sort i f t'hr stin.-
Mtikeyourselectiiinsi.il \ I■■ t..iiIn- (■ '1'ln pii ;,t->ou w.,nt, at the
stock I* broken,—L. li. iloweudoUcr., prices you like.—li. L. Uoweudobler. j
With
ticket i
away i in is. m
dobier.
We i ;n si
pudding i.K.i
shine on the
li^ li. li. llOAl'll'
1 Iii i njov the I'lniii
i i tin.in—Low
: fftCE
r ;i.y from
j a£ ducm
" "Fit.
r, novAt •
> Trtt I
nfattcry 1
WILL J
slSCAHAPKY) •
i li.ULA.15. S
TWICE-A-WEEK TIMES.
Kansas City, Mo.,
From Naw Until January I, 1397
F0B $1.00!
A CAMPAIGN RATE
lhe Presidential Campaign Is ij
proaehtng, and the exciting politic.i
questions will be ably discussed i>
sp<>eial correspond tits and i be ed'
'01 ill wni is <f 111K TWICE-A
WKKK l l.MKS
Now is the time to renew your sul
vv'i ipi it in
Now is ihe time to subscribe.
Act at Ons.
Ocn'l Delay!
A H inp ign Rate from
ww Uulil Jan, 1S97,
$1.00.
Bring your . .
JOB WORK
. . To the
NOBLE
COUWTY
SH.VIMN L
And Have It
Neatly and Promptly
ELXGCtGCl.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Prices Reasonable.
Office-South of Now Postoffice on
Seventh Strsat.
j^ICYCLES.
ices.—K K il w iiiiiibler.
A little luoic ligbt, please,
vlW -ty^tca
ThcTwice-a Week Times,
i Kai aaa Olty, Mo. 1
A-rp . TTTTT.
lllUllEST OF ALL 11IUH
GRADES-
Warranted-opcrior to any Biocic Baild In th*
World. Keg rdl«M of Pric*.
; and guaranteed by ihe Indiana
\eic Co.. a Million Dollar Corpora-
ii, wiiose bond is a good asgola. t'o
• «til you have seen
• R 21 : the WAVERLEY.
Catalogue l ree* Good . i^ent teamed in every Town,
liidiuna Bicycle Co.,
lmi}xrfiKrtr /tii*vVi *i Al
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