Noble County Sentinel. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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jiOBLE COUNTY
SENTINEL,
I'F.iuiV I OIXTI:I!«.
Dl'Utll Collll'S III I.u.st.
— — — I How Sowers pa^ed uwiiv loduy ;it
r —- ma ■ - - ■j . —= | -1. .1 Houston nnd Jno Hansen wont ,0.t-p m j. v||| |„. rcnii'.iiilMn il
poll-rod It* the I'o.l Office t' Perry OjtlAbom. , tc l.Utbrlu to(l.l)'. I hat ItnsJt attempted suicide al'' llt
Rev. K I). Owoiik, nf Deerfleld, Mo ,' two w. cks iirii liy I:tkii.farliolic-iir- rl
mi pied the pulpit at the ltuplist l.uthythe timely ijl.it* of phv-i-1
i« Second Claaa Mail Matter.
l.ON HQKi ON,
]. ti it (ti
j1 UM.I.SU i: T > F.V I:I:V TJUIISIMY
On Seventh Street. Hi t. P and /'
church last Sunday.
1 lie Senate krepH in stock '.he
inoua bt awls of T.
old, and the Win
years old.
fa-1
II. Rip) , nine years
Tarr, seven
TKJIMS OF SV||H(,11II,T_,U.N'
pne copy, one J'eur.
/ Hie co])> . six fiioiilh$.
hingl/* copy,
1 nvaria,l l.\ yiacl.van.ee.
Atchison.
I xpckn A San 11*
I ah'.
KOJITI! W)UNp.
No 4W <.'l!"'atf« Express * A- M
^1^8, M" Hlvei Kxpi• ■ • 10p.,M
i'u. liiil, Loral Freight. • - 1U:-."j a. i
POUTJ1 OUNI>
N< -I0S, Texas Express, - - - 5'■ r-
\n 407, Oklahoma Express, 11 -oa. m
i:.\. Local freight, - • 10:00 a- m
WantrI) at once,
! Star Dramatic Co.
^i dress with referenc
H'i. i'erry, O. T.
Docs it pa}? Ye*.. Ix l ajisc in case
Dr. Simmons' cou^li syrtio fails to
Time ,-iirc or give satisfaction the p,urcha-e
j money is refunded, Try a hottle. At
East Side drug store.
Owen Daily wa«* down from Arkan-
sas City Sunday greeti'^ his many
friends. There seems to bo quite an
I attraction iu Perry for Owen.
jcia/.is, ho was brought out of danger
j ami was recovering rapidly wli n on j
Wednesday morning «i lasi week he
again attempted to lake his life by
cutting his throat, but owing to the
j dull condition of iho knife i he de-
Two Ladies for'gjrc(j result wan not accomplished.
Local work; aJ- , Under the care of Dr. Moore he was
■, Manager, llox j mending fast. Tunsday lie look cold
-w which I in ni<'d ia tely developed itself
into inOamatiou of l he lungs and
deai h came as a relief. His brother
and bister, Yokljr and Miss Kate,
have been by his side ever since the
lirst. and to see him saved from
d'-atii twice but iu the third instance
taken away, is quite painful to tin in.
They have the sympathy of all. Had
Uoss not have t ikon cold he would
have been sent t>> Norman, this week
"Complete
Hew to Attain It."
A Wonderful New
Medical Book,written
for Men Only. One
copy mi J" be Lutl fret
on application.
ERIE MEDICAL C *
puffalo.n.v
No
60 doses 50 cents. Is the size of
thcr bottle*, and money refunded iT
JOG h i , through sleeper to Kan £P Simmons* cough syrup fails to
connections at1
be put iu charge
for the insane.
of the institute
win™- airsiTi«i«."i:T,y "■ '"is'6
Irani fnr all California point", also
< iintiert« to Chicago.
Nil. jo* make* citnnecllons for (.Iu-
rntf". ha* deeper from Arkansas Clt}
to Kansas(Jily. Makeacotinccllon ai
vv | ii ti. hi wit li'Sont he in Kansas I rains
,.a*t. ami ill Wklilla with Frl*e >
nlns ea-,1 for St. I.oiiis and loteruie-
.line points.
Nos. 406 and 407 through trains to
.fialjestnti.
Nik 422 and 4211 carry passengers be-
tween Arkansas City and l'urceli.
Tickets Mild and tiaygage checked
to .ill points In country.
X reduction of ten per rent, on all
round trip tickets to points where
f :re Is nol over $5,00 o;ie way.
Accident tickets sold.
E. E. WKSTKRVELT, AfiOOt.
May 3, IBM. Perry, Ok.
0FFin.ll. DIRECTORY.
1 khiutohul.
nothing if not satisfied. 'For f- :!e at
Bast Side d riitr store.
Subject of the H. Y. P. U. meeting
next Tuesday evening at Hapiist
Church Is, "The Hand Knocking.
Meet ing will be lead by Mrs. Flora
English. The usual invitation is ex-
tended to all to cotue out.
You net your money's worth, -r
your money back. Dr. Simmons'
cough syrup. 50 doses for 50 cents, and
money returned If not'satistled. Man-
ufactured by A. Simmons, jr. Med-
Icne Company, Sherman, Texas. For
sale at East side druir store.
Christian Church.
Morning service, '-Lord's Supper."
Evening: "Lowly Teachers."
C 11. Hilton, Pastor.
c...
Vci
< lu ll JQCtU < • •
A «*orl t«' .1 0
>. Miir>-liul
> •!pt. I'uMIc liift urtioti
'I'rriiMlo >
atlonu'v
Iit)>)I Lain) C.,oiD9>i'f>«,ner.
COt'HTT.
I'i fiiiivtf Jaiigf
Attorney
>itrrllT .
I ri :i-«0'r
l.t't'letor nflU'ctli
(• lerk
siijit. Public Instruction.
Surveyor
W. C. Ilcnfrow
T.J. Low*
.1 ittnk l>«li
Henry w. Scott
1. D.Nli
. K. I)
M metier.
Miirrlccl.
On Tuesday evening Nov.
3rd,
the resident* of Mrs. Fife, on 1)street,
Mr. George A. Smith and Miss My rib
Johnson. Rev. F. SV. llouchcnfi oftl
elating Asan expressi-.il • f our tie
^5,. P.lqw-^-
|^OCK|ilV<0 Iu.
Hid You Kver
Try Elee|ric Hitters as a remedy for
your I r uMes? If not. get a iMittb
now and g«*t relief- 'li'is medicine
has been found to be peculiar!)
adanted lo t he relief and cure of ab
female .•omphtints, exerting a won
dcrful influence in giving strength
and tone to the organs. If you h tvt
loss of appetite, constipation, head
ache, fainting spells, or are nervous,
sleepless, excitable, melancholy oi
troubled with dizzy spells, Electri«
Hitters i> the medicine you need. | p^Q^ys,
Health unci strength are guaranteed
I y its use. Fifty cents and $1 at L. ,
gill imf "
Rock Island Empress Lister and Drill—Direct Drive
Seed Dropped on Safe Cround. Warranted as Best Built.
Rock Island
Walking
And
Riding
^L UpCK itila^nd in
E GarnfIt's drug store
r.gjjs Wanted.
I wish to lofonn the citizens (if j
Noble and adjoining couotles ihatll
will pay the highest market price, it
tiade, for all the eggs 1 can wet, and |
sell goods at the lowest pi ssiblc tl^j- ,
Election Day Dinner.
The ladies of Hie Presbv eiian
eliurrh entt rlained their many ii ientls
in royal styleat dinner and supper on
elect ion flay. The old Dank of Pern
building was ti I led with dinning
tallies handsomely decorated with
lowers, and everything pa-scrl nfT to
ntlre satisfaction of the large num-
ber of guests tuesenl. The 'bill of
fare" consisted of roast meats, ehi.-U-
n and turkey, besides salads, vege-
tables, etc. Oysters were served at
night. The ladlo have fully pus-
talncd their reenrd as entertainers ut j kj|lk [0 thc Senate.
the table; and, most substantial of
all, they cleared a large sum of money Never confuse sent iiuent with luisi-
whlch we understand will go toward mss. If 1 c.urtcure you I don't want
buying an orgau for the use of the ! Vour money.
church. j' Dr. Simmons' Cough Syrup.
The officers of the Aid Society re- ynr saiL. k:1>1 si le drug s: .re.
quest us to extend theii heart > t hanks t
to all who assisted lhem in providing Try the Senate saloon when you
and serving, and to ail who patron want a fresh glass of beer,
ized them.
Ffl&r Kale
A. €\ SiBXDJE,
Rock Islamd
Harrows and
Nev/
Corn
Planters.
Ferry, Ter.
f *4w
I f you v, ant
n. Knox,
i tlrst-classdrink of anv
T ii. sownni. sires, the Sentinkl hurls the
old
. J. A. lliinfon.
.1. H. WalUcr
E. Klchnnlmn.
m • i ord
(T W t rv
W. \ tndfej.
(). 11 unit.
i\, iMiMtnNni! w. W. Mrf'allongb, J-
r III At.k. u and < W. fMniM• ad.
CITY OF Fit tiltS.
Mayor
Ity f l«-rk
1'olice Judgo. .
in-anarir
A tuirrey
Second Ward
Third Wnrd
I'otirtli Ward
A r Holland
,l t. Noble
K I', furry
T. T. Ric hardson, .1 r.
w. M Dowlea
. c. I. l.hnbockor
. . .... . J M. Tuylur
ttNt mr.N.
•Ino. Onlancy. .1 K. t'nroli
Y CiuiM'tt. .1 V. Johnson
I. \. Mockh'y. A e. lilln!
fh. miv.hto
There is Nothing sotiootl.
, ( ha., Chlhoph
tort'nbitk i
Chairman
shoe" after them, and in doing this
we act for their hosts of friends.
Do Babies Cry For It?
No! TUey more often die fur wan!
of It. l r. Simmons' cough syrup is
guaranteed to cure croup, whooping
cough, colds, coughs and bronchial
affections of the throat, chest and
lungs, and failing, the purchase moil-
ed is refunded. Sample .bottle free.
50 doses for 50 cents For sale at East
Side drug store.
Ituekleii's Arnica Salve.
The best saJve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum,
I fever tores, tetter, chapped bands,
chilblains, corns and all skin erup-
lions, and positively cures piles or no
....*|vo.. ti• it. in Kumunlfcd to
uive perfect satisfaction fir money re-
funded. Price 2oi
• by L. K Ciarnet t
as good as
r v. for ooti-
ds, so (b-
1 1 he dealer
II.- will
1 ing better,
locmtt sbntinki
Involvin:
s to
Firat publUbed Iu th« Noblb C
N v. 5 1896 )
>ot Ice < f font est.
Uuited stnttM
S P. "1". ornliill,
ding, 'Ury-
. m. ll iyck, ■ m*
I'.rii 1.. sinit'i and Alh u U. | -t
Donaldson. J M.,0 T.
Ciiinptaiiit Ita\ ing been cut t« d ;it this ofttce by
S 1* liioriihill cbiiruing 111 Hiib^taiic'lbai Allen
H. Harding 1 fiuryiiiai' lor the southeaat ol
• ^1. twp. 21, raiiK** 1 stand lien t: •■•iiiit
01.1t AII111 It. Donal-i'i ' Hi-si ants, a/ i >t it
lltiint stead .11 r> "i Ih« I Ulan It llatd .1
bad all and aucb ol •ala panka wbollj alia*
(ioned said iract o! ian 1 f« r more inaii hi
months lasi past and ha\ • removed tie
Hi1 i: i .i|iroveniciils
There is nolhing just
Dr. King's N- w DIscmv
sumpt ion, COU;' h ' ..1 e
tnand it and <i • n ' perm
to sell you m in sui.si it n
not claim tlnr<- is any 1
tmt in order to make mote prolit he
may claim somet lung els. to be just
as good, You want. I>r. Kings New
Discovery because \ou know it to be
*afe ;mfl reliable, and gnaiam eed tn
do good or money refunded. For
COUghs, Colds, consumption and fot I ofYbe coutearby the aald thornht 11 and furt
all 11 fT.'ct inns of throat. fh,,t and i !i!i
ui 1 i iiprovenifois iii.u i" r.-olinl « i. ^ • ' yy. i'f ;t (Iliirc o
that the default exiatril at the date of Hie liii i- and condition .
DON'T STOP TOBACCO.
HOW TO CURE YOURSELF
WHILE USING? IT.
Tlif tobacco habit growa on a man until his
uiN Viiu.-. -y*t«-in is stM ioucly alfeeted. hnpuring
ilea.tli, ciaifoi t and happiliut>H To quit suddei:-
t> l^ too MM if a shock to the system, i.s tobacco
to un Inveterate user becomes a Btiiniilant that
.is .system coutlntially .-rav. f "liaco Ctiro" i a
s.-ienlitie cure for the tobacco habit, in all its;
forms, carefully compounded after the formula
j of a i rliiliicht lb-'i liii pliys. iiiii who ha* ueed ti
1 hi hif ui i ;to practice since, istj, without a fail-
ure. ft la purely N. gltuble and K'.iaranteed pei-
i.-rtly liarmle.s-,. Vou.-nii us:* all I lie tobbacc |
' y >n v.ant while taking "Uaco-t'uro." It will not -
fy you when to stop. N\ e give u written guaran-
tee to cure permanently any ease with three
boxea refund your mot e) with 10 per c< nt :i«-
tejest. •'llaco-Curo" in 11m a substifitc, but a
-rii-ntitic cure, thai cure* without the aid of will
ami power ami with no incouvrniein e. It le iv. s
the system its pure and fr«?e from uicotiue as the
day you took your first chew or smoke.
Cured 11) Baco-t'i round (iaineaThir-
ty Pounds.
From hundreds of testhtlonals, the originals of
w hit'll are on tile and open to Inspection, the fol
lowing ia presented:
layton, Nevada Co. Ark . Jan. 28, 1805.
Kureka Chemical i^Mfg. Co., La f"roa.se. Wis
(ienlleineii: For forty years 1 uaed tohaeeo in
all its fornix, f or twenty-llue years ol that time
1 was a v'rciit sull'erer from general debility and
heart .1 - a-e l-'or lilte«-n >ears 1 tried to «|iiit,
but eoubln't. I look various remedies, among
others "Nn-To-Bae." "The Indian Tobacco Anti-
dote," "Double Chloride of Hold,'' ct<\, etc , but
none of them did me Iho least t)it of good. Fi
nailv, how. \er, I purchased a box of your "Ilaco
> uro" and it has entirely cured me of the habit
In all its forma, and I have Increased thirty
pouii'ls in weight and am relieved irom all the
leic s ami p.tins of body ill (1 mind. 1 e add
v> 11 <• .jiiire oi paper upon my changed feeling-
per box. For sul
62-1 y.
lostorrirr.
Poatrptii'tcr
SKCItKT Sth 11 111.S
Local 1'iiion.
Perry Lfieal Union will hold regu-
lar meet ing at Methodist Church next
Sunday even ing ;it t>.'.o < .'<• 1« tele. Sub-
ject "Christ's Test iuioiiies"— John 3:
35, also John,5: 30, 37, 43 Meeting
will l e lead by Miss Lettie Sinythe.
All youug petijile are requested to
come out and espeeially all members
of different .'lit .si ian s< eL : it s of the
fit y.
• Baptist Clttm ii
. , kf >• Lodge No mi q o P , Parry jOkla ,
. lueeta every Ttnirt'day e\inln« ol ?:: 0 p in Sunday llloming: "Oivillg ItlV boy
perry Lodge No. 0, K. of P.. meet*
dav night nl I o. o. K hall, S:t|0 p.
Knight* cordially invited.
I", H.i' and •!. «'f A. Local t'nlon W l
cicrv Monday evtnlie; atT 'i'1. Harrlnger
tiorth aide of a^uare.
Viiitiii!! brotbeih
Kaatarn Itat Parry ekipiar U D,. taeett mv
nrly .a tin uTond and fourth Wedueadayf of
rut 11 ni.ii Hi ,.t hail ba D trect Vi«itora cordially
• nvttod D.| I pi i ■
ning: "Christ
Concerning Christ." This is the flrst
of a series of six lectures to be given
totli. Young People's Cnion. This
lecture was to have been given last
ftn,t! Sundav. t>ut fiwing to the oeeasioti fit
lungs, there is nothing so good
I)r. King's New Discovery. Trial hi t-
ties free at L. E. Gartn tt's flrug store
Regular size 50c and $1 00.
Your* respectfully. P. 11. Makbury.
Pastor (\ P. t'hureh, Clayton, Ark
Sold bv all druggia'a at St no per box: liirce
bo\> f. (thirty ilays'treatment). SJ.50 with iron
ela.l, writt'-n fiisrantee, or cent direct upon re-
poses.
as is Defendant Allen It. Hardin., had sold his ri flit
, , , j title and interest to said lanu and was h<>ldiii;
at liic time of tb • tiling of the
TTENTION! ^
. School Teachers..
The Sentinel lias the following blank form
printed on heavy cardboard suitable for ink,
which we can supply you in any quantity at
the following prices:
Two Hundred, $1-50.
One Hundred, .75.
Seventy-five, .60,
Fifty, or less, each. .01.,
• Now is the time to get them and each
pupil can have a complete record at the close
of school.
IPilBU®
DISTRICT NO.
The following are thegrrtiles of
The >
\ l"' "
id purtif
tins oil c • ;
Da id lie :ati• ■
Something to KiiotV.
It may lie worth s tn tiling t ■ ! :n •
that the very lies i i dicine t i i
•lOti nil t He 11 red • ut ti* tvnus m SI iti
to :i healthy vigor i^ Biec t Ic III
This tiiedieiue is purely Vegetable.!
act", by ^i\i:in tone t• h<' nerveot ti-
ters in the st uuach, gently si iidh- !
!;itet ibe llvep and kI Ine s, and aids •
these organs in throwing « (T impuri- i
ties in iin* hiu.iii fCleetrio Bitters I
improves the appetite, aids digestion
and Is pmii'Minced by ihoa" who h • v• •
tried it as the ven in-st ii|* .ul pu iib-r
and nerve tonie. Tr> n . Sold foi $1
per bottle at L. iv G r ell's drug
.lierehv Mimmoned to up
ti 111misb testiniouv eon
< and make a «iefen.
ii the It tn day of hcrcni-
lu ot said day.
i : ■ ■ Davis, Beg I • a
and boston Mat-.-.
: til ill the NoilI.E foUMTT SEST1
m:i. Oct. 2'th, irtoo.)
iiblieation Notice.
Court of Noble county, Oklahoma
To ti e defeiidnnt (
k fee
A i'line:
Hilled that you have be. :•
.imed plaintiff I. z/ie < due
i-r \"M • < " iiit\. i i\ial,..n .
• iv, and t!lt\ doilarn utior-
suii. and that you mti->t i.j'
tiiioM tiled I
<uid t
When you want a < ti drink, g<>
h Senate and try foBie fif ti tt nilii Bookatrft MeK
year old T. H. Hipy, fir the XX NVm ' rr-——
Tarr •>. %• • • 11 > • ;i i s .11
f Peeemhvr. 1 ^"0. or
aid petition will lie taken an true, and a d- cr. •
•iidemt uiminst \ou. -.:ia:. Ingtue lusintltl an
ibsoiu*e ''iv re 4Jw ju gtMiM render i
•t j u it.i flftj dollars sitor ej (ue Mid
■un* of suit.
Frlend hi|i Aaapuibi/ No. 1001. K. of I
every saiurdny Uiiir. at 7 80 In K of P.
>CViiith firct*t went of Laud Cfflcc.
1«. A o r. NV.. meet'
!"■"** iftlfSifB01©? pVbik a visiting brethfrn, Rev. I) !> Owen,
of Deeilleld, M« . the pulpit wasgiven
to hiui and t wo good sermons wen
listened to.
Any one buying a bottle of Sim-1
and Paul's teachings | m()|,K* Syrup or one l.ottl.- of
Cheothams't hill Tonic will receive a I
three months subscription, free, to
either the Texas Farm and lUnch, t
Christian Advocate, baptist Herald
or the Christian Courier East *id«
\\ emet in od -t'lU'i
cordial!^ (pvltcd to attend.
«odge No 1''. \ r Jt \ M hold* It' *t >i« '
u „ti p -.t ball n D strati, I at and Sd
\\ edne"dr> « in ea« I. uw.utli \II Maeon- are . or
dlally ia\itod U> attend. It. Ii- IUumt, " M
b It. Oaborn. Tboa. Van Uuaklrk
Van Buskirk & Qsborn.
Lawyers.
Practice In all the roorta and bef->ra ( . S Land 1^
pfflre Notary public In oftb e. Ktftrauce : Klr t
Vtata Bank oQlcan .tcr W<'"ofon a_ drjr food* |
The (iriuitlest Hemedy,
Mr. Ii. It (ireeve, merchant, of
Chilhowie, Va., certlllcs that he had
eonsumplion, was kiven up to die,
sought all medical treatment thai
money could procure^ tried nil cough
remedies hecotlld hear of, but got no
relief; spent many nights sitting up
inaehaii; was* Induced to try Dr.
King's New IMseovery, and was cured
by use of tw h ittles. For past three
years has been attending to business,
and -a\s I r. King's New Discovery is
the grandest remedy ever tuade, as It
t ha* done *o much for him and also
j for others in his community. Dr
I Kiu.'\s New Discovery Is guaranteed
f r Coughs. Colls and Consumption.
I It don't fall. Trial bottle free at
fci Garnet t's drug store.
HtNRY S. JOHNSTON.
Attorney-at-Law.
:ti- e in all the court- and land office, ofl
1) atrcet, north aide ofaqnare.
Perry, - O. T.
TEMPLE
BICYCLES
IRE THE BEST
FULLY GUARANTEED
BRANCH STORKS IN IVERY
LARGE CITY IN THE COUNTRY
CATALOGUE AND TERMS
•N APPLICATION
RalphTempleGycleCo.
204 35th ST., CHICAOO.
Spelling
Heading
Writing
Arithmetic ■ ■ ■
Orqjntner
Geography-,..
History
1'hijsiology
Xo. Times Tardy..
JV*q. Timet Absent-.1
. iverage Sehol'h p j
Deportment I
Wanted An Idea
Who can think
of acme aliupia
thing to jiateut?
drug store.
I , n«> , WaahlDRton. I), f .. r r tneir ft.nun pnae
1 1 ' aad lUt of l«u huntirod turentloua wauteU-
East Side Drug Store
L. B. V7HITITE'Z', Frop'r.
Carries a Full Line of . . .
Drugs, Xs\> Uruofjiat Sundries.i
rroscrljetiorio Carefv-lly C5cmpc-u.nca.edl.
Sixth Street, East Side of Square. PERRY. OKLA.
Sclentlflo American
Agcnoy Tor
'OO, perfect.
75, MEDIUM.
Cie-iri.atvi.ras o£ I'G.raxi.ta.
Hi.. El. Howendobler,
DKALKK IN
A%R> .5 EWELRY.
C Streot, Dotvveen 6th and 7th, Perry, Okla.
CAVEATS,
IADE MARKS. |
DESIGN PATENTS,1,
COPYRIGHTS, etc.
For information and fn-o Hanrthook wrtto to
MUNN * CO., M UBOADWAT. NEW YORK.
Oldest bureau for ■ecurlnjr r«U'nU In Ainerloa.
tvory patent taken out by uh In brought l>« fon>
the public by a notlue given free or charge In tiio
fdcutiCic §mc);*c«u
I,nnre«t circulation of any urionUflo paper In th*
vnrld. Splendidly llbistrated. No luu-uiucnt
man ahould b« Without IU Weekly, ff.l.OOa
jaar; fl.SOalx month*. Addre**, MtfN \ At CO.,
1 mu-ioitu*, 3( 1 luva lw or, VorU City.
GRDVIi
September.
October.
Xovembcr.
December.
January-
February-
March .
April.
• Mini.
nib ahl*of q.iar«
BA COW a JOHN ON,
Atlorneys-at Law.
Real Estttto nnd Irisuranco.
Nortit Hide of square. Perry, Ok.
tried, ami all bnalnaaa pretatnlng to pnblle
C. POTTER.
Land Attorney.
made ont * content «
l'rlvalo Drii'fUv. *.
Wo want one or l wi yiitini! mon In
ilig C(juntj' lo rcprcstfij, un ni i'rl-
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