Noble County Sentinel. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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WAR!
Baker is overstocked with Prosperity, and
has gone to War with High Prices.
Worth of New,
Staple and Fancy
is being knifed for this.immense sale, which moans Dollars ami Cents to our many custo-
mers. We Imve been favored with profits and trade of eleven months' successful patronage
and to stamp our appreciation of past favors, we have selected at random from our Im-
mense Stock, a few items as an instance of the buchery of values, to convey you an idea of
our sincerity of purpose. During the month of December, we kindly invite you to make
our store, your store. Our profits are yours; kind and courteous treatment, and your time
well spent.
Merchandise
Go through our Cloak Department. Several
hundred left to select from. Make a choice.
They must be sold. 1
5000 yds Unbleached LL Muslin, stan-
dard goods 4c per yd.
2000 yds Turkey Ked i'rints, fast colors
and full standard 4c per yd.
2000 yds Ulue Indigo Prints in good styles
and fast colors 4c per yd.
500 yds ISI'k Sateen, a good value at
10c 74 c per yd.
Silk Thread, 100 yd spls, all col. ,5c per spl.
l'earl Buttons, sizes 16 to 24, regular
price' 10c per doz oc per doz.
150 sets Rainbow "twiss" dress stays
5c per set.
Ask to see our IILACK DRESS GOODS.
A line line of Novelties, Dress Trimmings
and Silks have been placed on thissale.
13,500 worth of Shoes to be sacrificed.
(Air entire stock has been put un mile, Kerry article will be reduced, in price and
all broken lots will be sold regardless of cost. Thanking you for pant farms, the merits
of the future ivill reward themselves, si i nil/IT alt
N A. BAKER, perry, O. T.
jWallerstedt, Moyers-
announce to their many friends the receipt )f the
of the famous
second ear
Vi tj nd X Ht-y* in the Ex-
. « a ARSUlVl.
KANSAS CITY, MO.
Dowaglac <2rS*3&I21 £DriEKs9
the only perfect seeder made;
ai.ho:
One-Horse Wheat Drills,
2 and 3 Section Steel Harrows; Beggs and Ruslifonl Wagons;
Hiiggics, Carriages and Spring Wagons.
Ilumuier, Hustler and Solid Comfort Sulkv Plows.
A full line of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Stoves, Tinware,
Sewing Machines and Organs.
Cor. S ana. 13 Sts., : PEIIRT, ©ICXjA.
NO OLE COUNTY SENTINEL,
-
Entered nt th® Poet Offloo at I'erry, Oklahoma
aa Second Class Mail Mutter,
LON WI10UT0N,
FERUY POINTEB8.
Public sale of thoroughbred mares
in Perry December 18.
(Jet your girl a nice book X man at
Post Office llook Store.
Read the large ad of Dr. Coe's
Sanitarium iu this issue.
A Christmas suprlne for everybody
at K. K. Howcndobler. 13i,f
Free examination by the X Kay
appuraleua at Hotel Perry.
Books make nicfl pitls to any
Frieuti. Vt O. llook Store,
See the elegant display of holiday
goods at Ilowendobler's drug store.
Farmers, list, your claim* with the
Bauner Land Co. They have buyers.
I 6tf.
We will do better by you in quality
and price than anyone else iu holiday
good ti. E. E. Ilowendobler. 13tf
Nothing more appropriate limit
a nice book i'or Xmas. Seo em
at P. O. llook Store,
Those wanting cut flowern for
Xmas should send their order at once
to Furrow Bros., Florists, Guthrie, O.
T. u,> i3if
If you want to purchase a fine
Christmas present go and see the ele-
gant line at Howendobler's drug
More.
The sweetest songs, the jolliest
tokesand the happiest hits are all it
!'A Jii'eetv Time" at opera house Fri
day night.
Our holiday stock give3 you new
idfcaa; It Is easy to select from our
supnllOH exactly what you want.. E
K. ilowendobler. I3tf.
I)r. Hrengle announces the arrival
of a ten pound bib/ girl at (he home
of Mayor Wade's. The Sentinel ex-
tends congratulations.
FOR SALE.—(iood 3-room house
and lot, near M. E. church. Good wa-
ter and outhouses. Cash price, 1400.
Apply to Sentineloftice.
The pedigree of S. D. Clay's thor-
oughbred race mares are being print-
ed at the Sentinel office and will bu
furolijtod on (lay of sale, December 1*
Did you see those lovely books at
the Post Office Rook Store? Frank,
they're too utterly too-too.
Santa Glaus in all his glory, loaded ^
down with fine jewelfy can be seen at (hiiTciaVin'thiaVecic'
Ilowendobler's drug store.
After all a book makes the most
lasting satisfactory present at Xmas
time. See'm at Post Office Hook
Store.
The household remedy Is Hunt's
folk Gleanings.
Ilow ruld! Oh Lord! How cold;
Young Peoples EuilesTor at Fair View lant
Saturday night.
Huckleberry i> building a new house on
Elmer Riley hue completed bin new house.
The shooting match w«nt of Polk iant Suturdny
wn postponed one week ou account of tb* severe
Owing to the cold weather the dance nt the
T. , . .... ,, . . resldeucn of Mr. Drvls last Friday night was a
Li^htning Oil. All aches and pains
quickly relieved. KutilfllCllnil or| A. J. strobal mailt* Anal prnofou hi, elnlro be-
money refunded. On sale at Kust j for® the U. s. land omce t i'urry ia*t Friday
Side druv store.
Money to loan to prove up
claims. Low rates of Inter-
est. F. S. Cum. west side
ISiiild st WaSI, . . .
and then go to the KAST !?IDE DRUG STOKE
and select a fine pattern and
Paper ¥our House.
We have a select line to choose from and at prices
that will
Keep Oast the I'old.
We have also PURE DRUGS, Toilet Articles,
nnd everything usually kept in a
First-Class Afti'iagg fttore.
Remember the place, when in need of any article
in our line ;
MfTll
vt
Following will be found a few of Ju; many testimonials on file in our officer
them. They may interest you, as tie r may liave been written by your neighbor!
TUMORS.
Read
WHITNEY, The Druggist.
EAST SIDE DRUG STORE-
R. E. WADE,
FURNITURE ^UNDERTAKING.
—Constantly on hand a full line of—
Carpets,-Furniture-and-Caskets.
Save *4gent's Commission by buying the
NEW HOME SEWING MASHlNE.
TUMOR REMOVED RY SURGICAL OPERATION IT DR.
C02'S SANITARIUM.
Dear Friends: I nm so thankful I went to
your sanitarium. Nothing Is le.t of tlie tumor
that deformed my back. You were alls.) goo-1
to in« 1 want tocoine back to the sanltariu ra and
stay a month. BENNETT,
Itcuauon, AIo.
Mrs. Delia Swift, Norwood, Mo., writes: Five
months ago I went to vour sanitarium for r.he re-
moval of an ovarian tumor. Now I do i.U my
housework. I shall ever feel grateful to you for
your skilled treatment. 1 had been an Invalid
for years, nnd it was a great surprise to our
friends and neighbors wlieu I came lrome a
aired woman.
Given uf> to die by her physicians, Mrs. Paul
Handle, of Pawnee City, Neb., writes: The
doctors here all tol l tne inv case was inet ruble,
ami told my husband he had better threw his
I money away as to spend it sending me t a your
! sanitarium. I went, and, thanks to your skill,
am to-day a well woman. I can't say too much
| of your auuitarium as you saved my life.
of square.
tt-4t
bant Saturd iy wan a Krand rabbit hunt for the
citi/eiH of liunch creek.
Jaiurs K. Coomcs of Polk will leave in a few
dayn for the soldb-rn home at l-eavensworth,
K',''"" whereh°T^,i:;":irpr Brick Building. North Side of Public Square.
mill Hlnrn A
Scotia • action. G--J.araiiteed.
There will be "A Breezy Time" In
the opera bOuae on Friday nltfhl and
all the wise people will do wi ll to
take slieltor in the opera house on the
date t he breeze Is announced.
Harry Larsh,brother to Walter and
Homer Larsh of this city, arrived in
the city Sunday from Tecumseh. He
will visit here about a week before
returning to his home at Larnerd.
Kansas.
Don't forget the horn ©
folks this year A nice book
at Xmas IS all the go
The're at the P. O. Book
Store.
The medical profession has always
agreed that proper diagnosis was «is-
senlial for every cure, and thai is the
reason that I)r. Coe added t he X Hay
to his already thoroughly equipped
Sanitarium.
No one is so old, no one Is so young
but what fitting and appropriate
gifts In abundance can be found in
our splendid display of popular and
pleasing Christmas presents. E. E.
Howenaobler. I3tf
A cough is an easy thing to cure if
taken in time. It is dangerous to
neglect cue for any length of time.
Dr. Simmon's cough syrup is guaran-
teed. F ifty cents a bottle. Sold by
East. Side drug store.
Furrow Bros., Guthrie. O. T., will
have the finest line of flowers for
decorating purposes during holidays
everseen in the territory. Send them
your order and you will get what you
send for and at lowest prices. 13tf
Why I)r. Siiumon's cough syrup is
the cheapest. It is the only cough
remedy giving fifty doses for 50 cents.
Money Is refunded If not benefited or
satisfied. Try It. Ask your druggist
f >r a sample bottle. For sale by East
Side drug store
If you are afflicted with any disease
requiring either medical or surgical
attention, call ;it Perry Hotel Mon-
thly and Tuesday, Dee. 20 and 21, and
get an opinion of your ease, together
with such of their information as you
rimy desire concerning Dr. Coe's Saui-
Ifyou want to decorate your store tarluiu.
or church for Xmas, write us. We
have everything you want and at, H i* too much to have a scratch for
right prices. Furrow Bros.. Florists, a living and for relief also. HnntV
merchants, linn enl:o« d Ilia uiaaiumlli ft ore I
building and inrreined Ids Rtock of '*ood* to meet
hi* everIncreaHhig trade,
The mow thnl fell laHt week will be very bene-
flrial to the growing whuet.
No school yet in District M. What if thu mat
ter with that one hor.«e school board!
It has heeu officially announced that in the
very near fiiturt- John Henry will tender his
resignation as citv marshall of t'olok. 'I'he ctti
/.ens .if polk express gicat regret at losing such
an efficient officer. Mr. Henry resigns to accept
a bettor position. He will serve as city marshal
at Troy. There Is considerable conjecture as to
who will be Mr. Henry's successor, but ut this
writing W. I). Bowliug is In the lead for the ap
point uisnt.
day night and turned lo >se a n urn Iter of teams,
doing some damage, but fortunately no loss of
life resulted. This same buiul carried on opera
Hons at the same plaee last winter, cutting bar
nessts nnd buggie tops with impunity Their
operations lu«t winter were comparatively safe
as Bunch < reek had no deputy sheriff, hut "ir the
boys are wise they will let up at once or w<* will |
give them au introduction to a i.eutgert sausage
machine. Cynic.
PARALYSIS.
Miss I,ydia Cudworth of Klmlra, Mo., says:
I was for seven years confined t my b.;d, not
able to walk a step. When I started to Dr, Cfte's
Sanitarium 1 was carried by our neighbors
four miles to the railroad on a stretcher. After
six months' treatment nt the sanitarium I was so
improved that I could walk up and down stairs
and over a large part of the town at one ti ue.
1 will ever thank Dr. Coe for my recovery.
Nov. loth, 1s97.
Fort Scott, Kas.
Dr. C. M. Coe.
My son John works all right' He h well am
heart v. Chops w« od and is a good boy t > work
I believe he is going to entirely recover.
Very truly youi^, ^ v' WTT
C. N. WII^SON.
Far the Largest List o{ Words,
If you arc asking yourself where
yououu buy best unti eheapest the
K«inor you can net your answer by
tailing ou K. E. Ilowendobler. 13lf
Guthn*,.0. T.
13 If
v |f 01
mas presents from tne store that has
the erisp supply bargains for wide-
awalve buyurs. K. E. Ilowendobler.
. . 13tf
One of the uiany auiusitig incidents
in "A Preciy Time" which will lie at.
vhcopera house Friday night. Is that
or a blind man singing "All Coons
Jjooh Alike to Me,"
Miss Yorna Chenoweth. one of the
teachers in the public schools, h.is
been unable Uj teach her grade Ibis
Week on account of sickness. jier
ulster Emia ha Ulled her place.
tliiuh Jones, llezekiah Brown and
•loiiii i'eter Smith will ti it ify to I lis
wonjorful curative properties of Dr.
SitiiNiom'cough syrup. Sample hot-
ties [ree. Satisfaction or money re-
funded. For sale at East Wide drug
store.
cure will not help you in the former
raise, but will sure cure the itch, tet-
ter or ringworm, itching piles, or It.
costs you nothing l'rice 50c. For
sale at East Side drug store.
Married, Nov. 28, 1891, at the resi-
dence of the brides parents near Sum-
ner, oy .Squire I). II. Lacy, Mr. F. M.
Hoyb's of 1'onca City and Miss Cleno
A. Gardner, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Gardner of Sumner.
Hie Skntinki. wishes the happy
couple prosperity and happiness.
8. I) Clay, a cousin of Charley ("ol-
Suntu Chills in Perry.
Never In the history of Perry lias
bigger nreparMlwii been made by
Santa Claoa to laake the- hearts of
his little friends happier than this
year. There will he more Doll
Drums, Horns, Guns, Swords, Games
for the little folks, and choice books
of poetry and prose, ltohinson C'ruso,
Mother Goose and other hooks from 1
cent up for girls and boys There
will he Hand Fainted Handkerchief
Cases, Glove itoxes, Perpetual Calen-
dars, Booklets, Diarys for ' 8, to jot
down everything and one ought lo go
to the post office every day to see if
Santa Glaus has written when he is
coming-in fact all of theses pretty
tilings may be seen ut the Post Oltlce
llook Store.
l'llliiii- Hill)-.
S. I). ('lay of Paris, Ity.. is in th
city with a car load of thoroughbred
mares, each of which has a registered
pedigree. These mares will be sold
at public miction iu Perry, on Satur-
day, Dec. 18, 1897, and the pedigree
furnished, to each purchaser. Mr.
Clay is a cousin of Charley Colcord,
whom every body knows. Mr. Col-
cord will vouch for Mr. Clay and as
to the correctness of this line stock.
If you want, something worth keep-
ing you should attend this sale.
Drums-Dolls-Dolls-Tops Cuns-
Swords and 100 other nice things
at ShanafeirsJ. 0, Book Stora.
In order that the afflicted may
have the advantage of a t horough ex-
| aniination, one of tne surgeons of Dr.
j Coc.s Sanitarium will visit Perry
and will stop at the Hotel Perry
I Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 20 and 21.
[withan X Hay apparatus. It will
cost you nothing to count the bone
of your hand. Call and see this won-
derful invention. If you are sick and
your disease has baffled the skill of
your physician call and see w hat can
he done in your ease. Deformed
Joints, old sores, cancers, tunmrs and
lungs. Fifty doses for 50c. Money
refunded If it fails to give satisfac-
tion; we mean Dr. Simmon's cough
syrup. For sale at East Side drug
store.
We would call the attention of our
readers t. the display ad of K K.
Howcndobler in this issue. Mr,
Ilowendobler carries it Hock of ixdi
day goods that is a credit to our city
and should certainly he appreciated
by tlie ] <. iple of Noble county. Go (>ur ad vert iseis have captured the
and so* ihem whetlit r you wish to coluins of the Skntimcl this week,
purciiase or not. i and as Christinas Is near at hand ottr
The cafe of the territory air iinst 1 ud,;l('" i* f"r I'eruse every line
Pen. W. .Miller, Den Dlckerson ' and 11"!'] "".J *,h1"r;" 1 argalos can be
James Arnold charged with stealing , , . , N *■ nu mteio nig read-
intlle. which oecti|ileil the court In 1 I,,1*". , !" ,11'^11J1^1 ""w
day and Saturday was closed Satin '"'O
day evening U> the jury tluding the : , " "1,.J! 1"!,S?,VV11 soveni^1 'tluiw
defedap*s guilty. The proseciiilng 'u uuicjiaslinf it l.lulstmas present,
witness In the case was Frank With- | '
ertpqon of Red Hock. G W. Miller) l<oeal Union.
U«i wealthy cattle uian of Wlnileld. l.ocal Union meets next Sunday!
hans., mid well known iu the west evening at the Baptist church Nuli-
aniong catII,. dealers. The court ject "Mot Servanu hut Nooa."—Oal.l
sentenced 0. Yi Mil.or lo pa., a lion 4:4-7. Leader. I'iias D. Merrell At'
of $300 and torentisix months In the , this ting offleers for the ensuing '
federal jail at 4. uxlifl.i. Hen Iilek- term will I All youug peie 1
cord, arrived In Perry Monday with a !il" foreign bodies, and every form and
enr of hloodi d horses from Kentucky.1 variety of disease ire readily located
Mr. Clay is a typical Kentueklati and j ,IV the use of the X Kay. Tills is an
understands the care of blooded stock opportunity you should not miss.
and we ure glad he selects Nohlel
county as the Held in which Kentucky I Married.
blood will be known hereafter. Mr. ,1. F. Wltherspoon. of Belcher-
. . i vilie, Texas, and Miss Carrie Bowden,
. coughs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs K. A.
ness, sore throat, and all bronchui1 ww "",rrl"d Tu"s<1aV """
afToctious nf the throat, clust . aiuf
What In It? A cure
Bowden,' were married Tuesday
noon. Dec. 7th, at thr residence of
the bride's parents on Bedrock, Rev
G. II. Ray oftlclatln^. The happy
couple left yesterday for Texas where
they will make their future home.
The Skntinkl extends congratula-
tions.
Your Sneetlieart will bo rieliirhtoil
with one of flume ulce books \mus
from IV 0 IlriiK Ht-ore.
For the convenience of the people
. f Perry and surrounding country,
one of Dr. Coo's special examiner-
will ho at Hotel Perry Mouday and
Tuesday, December 20 and 21. with
an X Ray apparatus, lie will he
Kind to give any Information you may
desire concerning the method of
treatment at the Sanitarium. Call
and see him. Consultation and ex-
amination free.
HifMui and JaiiifM Arnold were sen-'
ton cod to forty day* each in the fed-
eral Jail,
Notice to Claim Holders.
„ , Those who want to buy or soil
are invited to cune mit. claims call on \V. H. Campbell, office
Aliss \ huna Chknowktii, | with Ransom & Halley, west of the
Secretary, landofficc.
This content ip to spp who ran make the longuet lit-1 of tllffereot Englioh
begin with T and cntl with Y-
The lift must be alphabetically arranged and the word* numbered. Abbreviation*, contrnctionf.
obtolete words and proper noaiu* are not allowed Either Webster'# Wort-enter s, the Century or
the Standard dictionary will be considered sufficient authority for the use of a word.
$50 in Cash for the Second Largest List.
In case of a tie the list wblrh i« neatest and best will be glren preference. The complete list
winning first prize will be published
Each contestant is requ red t<> send. In the same letter with his list. >ne dollar to pay a year's
subscription to the WEfcKLY WOKLD-HEKflLD, which i* issued iu semi-
weekly sections, eight puyes going to the subscriber Tuesday and four pages Friday.
$25 in cash for the Third largest List.
Residents of Omaha and winners of former prizes in YVORLD-tiERWLD contests are not
permitted to compete, directly or indirectly.
This contest docs not close until February lo, 1S08, but u Special
Additional Prize of
00 IN CASHES-
CLUB FEET CURED.
Dr. C. M. Coe, Kansas Cil\\ Mo.
Dear Doctor: Your treatment of our boy
was a perfect success. He walks to schcol every
day. All is as you said it would be. Kay Cod
bless you in your good work.
MRS. H. T.. C.RA CH3,
Republic, Kana.
Dr. Coe, Kansas Citv. Mo.
My DEAR Sue 1 received the brarr* in food
order. They nre a pcrfcct lit. lie walks to
each word to school, si* blocks away. Alt Is as you kaid, for
hich we are grateful to you.
Hiawatha, Kans.
FEMALE DISEASE3.
Mv Drar Dr. Coe:
I write this to say that I was almost an inralld
for 20 years, tried several physicians and all
kinds of remedies but never found relief until I
went to vour sanitarium. I would advise all
mothers that suffer from neglect to go to your
sanitarium for relief. Very rer.pectfullv,
I.mi'ouiKan. MRS. Ti-W,A SCOTT, j
Dr. C. M. Coe: '
Dear Sir:—I cnnn t express my gratitude to
you for your skillful treatment ot lay case. 1
s,:iTercd so for so many yeai-s all tlie time when
I would stand on my feet, it would just seem like
everything would d'top out of tne, and the way I
suffered with my head an 1 back will never be
known, but ever since I was at your sanitarium
I have be n getting stronger, uniil now I weigh
162 pounds. I advise all that are ufllicted to go to
you for treatment. Respectfully yours,
I.WCOLN.NliU. MRS. HERMAN SCHURJL
Dr. Coe:
Dt:ar Sir:—I am thankful to you for j-our
skillful treatment of my case. I always knew I
needed n surgical operation but the doctors told
tne I would be alright, but I have never been
right since my baby was born, nnd, as von told
me, I would have never gotten well without un
operation. Kindly remember mc to Mrs. Coe
- - I the nurses. Sinccrely yc>—
MR< 1
Skualia, Mo.
george ross.
COE'S
CANCER CURED AT DR
SANITARIUM.
Mrs. John lwarker, cf Cawker Citv, Kan.,
writer.: Dear Dr. Coe, since I come home my
breast ha.< ail lu-alcd up. I never think of the
cancer any more only when I think how 1
dreaded to submit t^ a surgical operation, but
I am now thankful it is all over and that 1 am
spared a few more years to live.
Herman Moftzker, of Mound Citv. Kan., came
to Dr. Coe's Sanitarium suffering from cancer of
the lower jaw. tir. Coe remored the left half of
the lower jaw together with all the canccrous
matter and now*Mr. Mottzker has a cliauce of
liviug rnauy years.
HIP JOINT DISEASE CUREE^AT
DR. COE'S SANITARIUM.
Mrs. Ashley, Reno, Kan., writes: V.> r.re well
pleased with your treatment of our little girl.
She walks everywhere without crutches. Many
thanks lor your skill.
W. H. Mace, Foster, M,t, writes: Johnnie is
getting along nicely. Nothing remains of the
ugly sore but the scar. Hf is mischievous ond
going to school. -Says he is ; oiu^ to live at Dr
Coe's Sanitarium when be gets big. best wusuut
to yourself and Mrs. COtt
J Edmond, Kas., Nov. 1,1897.
" cktrsHiu'.: Yuurtreatmcntluisstruight- ^.f^'i ^^.u,s£iu> , .
. our toj . icet. Wc had three „ rgtofop- i? ^ *?," wri,c,a U'!™.i,n
- . I r . fornur'l ami nogodr.-.i.ltl.'nmilw.: '"A, J1 -ft"" lu*"' PtrtKIIVWUBU;
1 . , r ,, , we never think ot it only when we see the scar.
.... ... . 1 en,!, frrl to you ; k,lt),v tha-.ik'til we «rc lhal we
J- .. .. 11,0111. greenfield, Mo., June, lfi.,. s.,w y„„r .uli-ertisemeat. All thr cloctnr, here
Minnie Sinkms, Breckinridge. Mo., writes: said his toot would have to be taken off, but after
I am m> glad I went to you for trci traent. My ten months suffering we took him to you and in
. ot that v.as turned clear around is now three months he was well and going to school
straight. I am glad my foot is like other pco-; He sends his love to you all.
pie's. Yours with respect,
MRS. C. A. LURCH.
C30SS EYES CURED.
Mrs. I.ucv Sincier of Fairfield Mo., says: Dear !
Dr. Cue, I am thankful to you for the cure of our ;
little girl's«
HYDROCELE.
After suffering four years with hydrocele. I
is induced to to to Dr. Coe's S.iuitariutn and
..as operated on November 1st, and to-dav I am a
; I'. M. Nichols, of 71 \ West Tenth street, Kan- well man The hit-, nw tin I su.fc red for years
1 jas City, Mo., says: I nm much pleased with ha
your treatment on my 1 .'-year-old son's cross j 1
eves. l ue of them was so bodly crossed that he
could not set out of it. Your treatment litis t
made them perfectly straight, for which 1 shall | {„
always feel grateful.
Sun Jackson, of Smithville, M<
wilfrecelve IliS.uu.
Addre
resa Weekly World-Herald,
Oiiiubii, Nchr.
mromm mmm
Notice.
I, M.M.Billiard,treasurer of school
district No. 52. city of Ferry, will j
pay warrants up to and including :
registered No. 1540 and interest on
same will cease from this date.
!3-2t.
Christmas Presents.
About Xmas presents: nothing
makes a more appropriate gift than u Man feels well whose stomach is
nice book: IiIkiu si, line in Oklahoma , ,• c , >> , . , ,, .
at Post Office Honk Store. satisfied. But, true to tell, few
stomachs are in that condition,
l air uikI Ba/. ur. m, • , ,. .
1 Ins accounts for so many cranks.
The Presbyterian J.adies' Aid So- r.i . .1 -n
ciety will liuld a Fair and rwizar in j ibafact and not a theory- I here
tlie church oexi Thursday and Friday. 1 are many reasons for it. A
Dinner and supper will he served.
The ladles have spent much time and
energy in preparing a large supply of
useful and ornamental articles wliieh
they will offer for sale at reasonable
prices. The public is invited to he
present and assist the ladies iu their
good work.
Notice for Publication.
l.and Ofllc* at Perry, Okl .
NOT. , tS iT.
Notice in hereby given that tin- following
named settler has tiled notice f his Intention to
initke flual proof iu support of his claim, and
that said proof will bo inudc be fori* Keulster and
Kecciver at 1'ei ry, i k.. V S t„ on Jamrtry 7,1v.h .
via: William M. .lenkins, who made Homestead
Kntry No. S161, for the tie >4 see. ;t5, twp. -i
north, range 2 west i m.
Ue names the following wilnc«*t*p to prove
hta continuous residence upon and eultivution ,
Ot. 'tid lumi, viz: John L>. I'atlersoii, Jnines SMI 1 IIS
M. Powell. Horace A. Smith, i\ 11. Woltiiiuer. all
ot Perry. O, T.
I.oc is Pa vis, Kegisler.
Stomach will not properly assimi-
late poor or badly compounded
food. To have good food, i;et
good groceries. Don't blame your
For if your get your
iROS.'
southeast corner of
I)r. Coi, you kuov- not how glad I was to see our 1 to
boy. I was afraid to look at him at first, but
when 1 saw his eyes perfectly straight I wept
with joy. I/ ve forever for yourself and Mrs,
Coe for the kind treatment of our dear boy.
Mrs. Amelia Shook, of Kansas City, says:
Your treatment of our daughter's eyes have
made them perfectly straight, for which 1 am
\V". VANUHBHF.A,
«ov. iam. Knoxville, Say Co., Mo.
Holiday. Kas., Nov. ist, '^7.
I was treated for hydrocele by Ln. C. M. Coe
in February. 1889. and I am well pleased with
the result, tor I have l>een permanently cured
by his treatment Tell parties to come or write
ever thankful.
CURVATURE OF THE SPINE.
Cross Timbers, Mo.
Dr. C. M. Coe, Kansas City, Mo.
Dear Sir: I am Rlad your treatment has
been so successful, for I lirPi-e had all kinds of
opposition. Some faid I had better throw my
money away. Otiiers raid I was foolish. But I
have coine out on lop. Vour treatment has been
a great surprise to many people.
Very respectfully, I^OKHN NEASE.
Dr. Cue. Battle Cruek, Iowa.
Cliff is doing fine lie walks perfectlv straight
and likes to wear his braces. They are such a
good fit that he dmi't like to go without them,
but I am having him leave them off gradual!v.
I will be in Kansas City next mouth and will
bring him so you can see him.
Very truly. MRS. C. P. EN'ERAT.
Dr. C, M Coe, Kansas City, Mo.
IJr.AR Sir Our boy's spinal curvature > ««
been cured by your treatment, and
furnished
W. BRADLEY.
On December 5th, 1S95, 1 was operated on at
Dr. Coe's Sanitarium for dropsy of the testicle.
1 was taken there in a critical and dying condi-
tion. I write this because I had been examined
by good country doctors and the\ said there was
110 cure for me; so 1 owe it to I)r. Coe to tell
people he cured me. F. I). WATSON.
August aoth, 1*97. Joplin, Mo.
Paoi.a, Has., Jan. 5th. 1890.
I had stricture and .suffered with retention of
urine for four days, nnd bad been tortured by a
number of physicians in their attempt to relieve
me, but finding no relief I went to Dr. Coe's
Sanitarium, and the retention was at once re-
lieved and the stricture cured, 1 am now 77
years old and my health is as good as could be
expected at my age. CHRISTIAN BI.OU.
November ist, 1897.
writes. I suf-
- — - th Hright's disease of
the kidneys. Was induced to ro to Dr. Coe's
Sanitarium, after all other doctors had given
mc tii . Dr. Coe said be could cure me. which he
did iu less than a year, and to him I owe my life.
RUPTURE CURED.
I suffered for years with hernia, an
went to Dr. Coe and his treatment cun
have been at his Sanitarium many times and
always find the doctor relieving suffering hu-
litc to } inanity. I recommend hi L"' ~~ •'—*
S. I. l'isker. Republic, Ka
fered for several years with
I finally
though old.
your skillful t:. itnw ■
Court land, Kas.
in #ood order,
ful thankful to you for
Siucerelv vrurs,
IKS. S. J. 'BOWERS.
HARELIP CURCD AT DR. COE'S
5AN1TARIAM.
Oscar Petre, Tatesville, Ray county. Mo.,
writes: Your operation 011 my Hp was a perfect
success, not even a scar is left of the once horri-
ble deformity.
Mrs. Doolcv, Annelly, Kan., writes: Your treat-
ment of harelip is u perfect success Hurrv's lip
is now well, not a scar left, and it was such a
frightful mouth, 1 was afraid to look at it I fetl
so grateful that we took him to your sanitarium.
Mrs. M. T. Curtis, Topcka, Kan writes: You
have cure (I our baby of a horrible harelip. May
God forever bless you aud your family.
Mr. Wilhitc, Walnut Grove, Mo,, said
boys' lip is perfect, if the operatii
to be d<
dollars if 1
The obj
mild 1:
1 hav<
1 tho .Mud
Warrenrfhirg, Mo.
Di ar Doctor Oii. Your treatment without
the knife lias iiennauentiv cured mv rupture. I
injured myself jumping fror.i ,1 l.o.motive five
year ;ago, but, thanks to jour skill, I am now
cure«l. JAMKR A I.PIN,
Kansas City, Mo.
PILES PERMANENTLY CURED.
leander Curtis, Pern-, okta., writes: After
suffering for 20years I have been permanently
cured by your treatment.
F. B. Gillmore. St. John. Kas , writes' I cannot
express my gratitude to you for the successful
treatment ot in\ wife. Slie joins tne in sending
love lo your wife and the nurses.
H. C. Skillmam, Settle Station. Mo., says: I
suffered for years und tried many doctors and all
km Is .f remedies and 11 ver found relief until I
went to Dr. C«e. lam now entirely cured,
i I suffered for year' many times so bad 1 was
nr. wholly unfit for business; | went to Dr. Coe'a
SaniUiium, their treatment cured mc
Noticc for rublu ution.
Laud omce at Perry, O. T,
November 3, 180?.
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
minted saltier has filed notice of his intention!
lo make final proof iu support of hi.s claim, aud 1
. I pi 00 .
that s.ild piiHif will be iiiado before the Kegisler
and Ueeelver I'. 8. land ofllce, at Perry. Okla..
on December 10, Ii:i7, u: Peter Long, who
made H. K. No 9IT4. for the ue sec. 14, twp.
-4 11, range 1 west. I M.
He names the following witnesses lo prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, vl/ : lumbcn Kastmaii. Lewis A.
Taylor, l.cburtus I). Kas 1 mail, Joseph II. Urn
her, all of lhirtou, Okla.
l.Ot'lS DAVIS, Register.
(First pnblUhed In the Nosi.s Copmtt Skuti-
mrl Nov. 4. 1S ; )
Nolle*' for Publication.
l.and Ofllce at Perry, O. T.,
October i\ 11*17.
Notice is herebv given that the following-
named settler has tile«l notice of his intention to
make final proof in support ol hie claim, and
that said proof will be mad* before the Register
and Receiver at Peiry. Okla.. on lb*coml*r 1".
IKsi". vis: Paul llussard. for tne sw sec. S, twp.
-4. range'2 west.
He namea Ihe followinK witnesses to prove his
continuous residence unon and cultivation of
said land, vii: James T Uiley. Kuucnn olm
stead, i.cori-e lleluibach. tiufus <1. Van Yoiis,
all of Polk, okla.
Louis Iuvir,
for our giocorit's me now anil
pure. Yours to please,
Smith Bros.
mum mum
B. LIEBENHEIM,
Merchant Tailor.
Suits to order, (13.00 up.
Pants to order, (tt.uo up.
Suits Cleaned and Unpaired iu First ( lass Man- '
ner at Low est Possible Price* Perfect l-'it or |
No pay South Side Square, Between Brogau i
aud Seventh, Perry, O. T
VT."4 • ^.^.1 u.-.' ^ ■i,.r."t3i^4^L--n.r,H
is supplied with II the latest inventions iu eleciric science, ctefo.mity appliuncc-. iustiunients "^-
puratus., medicin. s, etc. #\V e t:eat Deformities, manufactm ir« braces i.ud appliances for each
Book describing DISEASES OF WOMEN sent free, Klectricitv in all its forms baths
K c,r • urc provided «s may be required 1 v patients, in addl-
may be deemed advisable. Books to Men Free UPON
special or Nervous Diseases, strictures and Vartocele
All the most difficult Sur*lcal Opcrallons porl.irnn.-il with Skill and Racce «.
pay'a'X^rtor lhc "«o.umo.l«tiot. ot patents. VhyAwn, an.l nUr«<- in att.nd.nce
If you arr inttrtsted in your health or the health ol your family or friends, write and
«t a desc irtion of this Sanitarium, together with tuch other inionrntion as you may
deaire. All correspondence strictly confiaenliil and promptly answered.
Address all communications to DR. C. M. COE, Kansas City, Me
On account of n large number of patients in vicinity, Pit.
1AND\, representing Dr. Coe's Sanitarium, will visit
Perry, Monday and Tuesday, December 20-21,
ami will have rooms at the PERRY HOTEL.
The Dnctor wilt h ire an .X-Ratj Apparatus, and all oilier instru-
ments necessarn for the proper diagnosis of all farms of
diseasrs. Come and see him. Don t fotget the dates.
Eat al the Blue Point Restaurant
Two Days Only.
Consultation Fee.
I'UII lift a IJrsU'lasn
Where you
meal.
J. F. Ireland, Prop.
8 onili side, opposite land ofllce.'' ' >
DR. J. A. HOOE,
Physician and Inrpon.
Ofiep over hast Hide Drug. East Sid> „f Square. Residence
f, Between 0th and 6th.
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