Noble County Sentinel. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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HOBLE COUMTY SENTINEL.
I on I C oiit| ira«
Kansas
The cootfpiracy
f Matt Lawreoce
•tMMttlfea Pottoac, „ hrrr.okUkoau
" M.ii lUiu,
LOS WHOHTOS * so>, Pr. ri*l.r
Luii M hurtvu, Kditur
PUBLISHED EVERY THl'RM.A Y
On Seventh Street, Bet. Dan,I /,
a ti in boy laliy and up to tin. time
mother and child arc do,tin well
Life is short. one l..,t tie of Ur. Slni- j and John I).,i,owav >h are n.
' ►'" > '••• «♦ u'.[V;VV "'si,:HI...,,
guaranteed or uiotie) refunded v.. *
your 'JrUi(tfi«l for a «ani|i|e I. ulc.'on
-air at the hast >ide drtitf -t ,r.-
TEKK- OF Sl'Bm. BIITION
One copy, one year.
One copy, six mont he.
^iQtfle copy,
Invariablv in advai,,-,
• ■u- Piatt, manager of the Guthrie
Dally Leader. w.i. in th« cit\ Tu.—
day neninn. *oi |,„t and didn't t|,,,|
hi-nay out o I lie eli i until the nejt
luornlOK when lie wa< shown the ,1,-.
pot and Ik „ the train for Wooil
ward where be expects to "tell hi*
AUklwa, Tupeka k. >«iit |r nmr
1 able. Perry, Otln,
Saula Fc
Route
• nca Agency la>l Frida'
night. to iiupljfair Major J P \\, ]
"'V an acc-.iuplice, I- only a rtiinsj
eicuc* u, |l|fhten thecbarg, „t it,,.,",
own confewied crime. Ii -|„,w. t,
what extent a drunken, disreputable
p- r-oo Mi|| rt.VlM ,(i wlw(1
••iiuxlit in the inches of the law
i .t Wo-.l-.-, rta.- the Indian Affent
■i' tne Poi.c.i Aiiency I ,i the pa-t four
M-ars. and only recently succeeded l.j
A oh*lit COUKI, is a «lo-l.t ,1 . sliarp. under the present adiuii,-
but it mj bmw .en,,,,,. 4o out I" '""1111:111- |«a In
Imitate 10 bu] a but I Dr •• Dm iUn
moil- c.ukIi -irup: ii «,,l cure you fact,.,,, „f «||
a. 1 mm"",'" k'"> "> " ' • t«nwd the ,e, ,„„. , «;
"" -at k,m •si"- j" — -a,
Melon Hut, uiifortuiiauly. he fell
i nt ?55£,5ft if * U riied ihief. „„t a-a thief. Imii a*
t ,1 .1 1 '* ''ft «ld We .He •• C|tl/"|| ..f .Noble count! Ml . ,
forward,!,, Iar„e ,,u,ul.e,- | r,m,
' 00! troubles ' to Hill Ikilf n
Provide rouiself With Information
Of the Coming Struggle.
There \* ill Be Election-|„ Tliir-
States |||i% year.
' Inform.-.! «f HI tin- >|„ . %u
thf 1'u.itira t lie^.ard and tli.-
fihf Horiii u« writ,
It tad the 11 *i paper
I lie Kun^o t ti t
I iuiro
Brood Mares.
C. H. Christner,
J he Kuii-i-.
oiiei.c .,f \V.
• t v J'ihu"
em I..
^uRTH BOt'NI)
I
f i«.r^ \ ,,u cannot afford t.. W|II1
"Ut ti*i- ^plendKi magazine >,MK1 (j-
'•ne 'I '"*« '« an .iiiiiu.il siihsei intif.u
| Iht not miss i|„. siiiHrliJauuaiv nuin
• h i Our rluiiMrit; rale for the N.•*<
j i line and tin >r ntinu. is fi.r>o
claim
f .Matt Law re i
inrtbeiut of Perry
•liiag out. intendc
•Id home in ci«*i rk<
Hla« k
Wlence.
il I
i- terry
At Arkat>u« i ay
thlrii
•• Wtcba«
• Iuu« Cll)
" Druff
10 41 • ; 41
11 Y. * . 4
t i > iu t m ■
- ♦ .. I., •• . ,
. *° AIt_ j Jere Johnson the ver*;
B.tt i'.pm of the Kildare Journal, w
Monday and called on th*
Mr Johnson is one of the
itlle e lit i
ts in Perry
SKNTISKL
liest
K" l>ack and
l Ut tfnt- rur;
money
ia a la
I t«. .Mi
known paper
'« r all that h.
DeiuiK-rai-y ha<
''I adiuirer>.
pre-N nil (I t)
>T AToIX
pa| e| •*( i 111«(w t h.. ( I„.f(lk,.t. Sl,
h11"1 tnever falls to edtfe in a g6od
sot'th bound. word for Kildare and Kay Count).
I KxpriM* i^or'i 9*\ ! (i; ' ' ns'H expects to li\e and
xu u* s.. ur. s.. i.i •
l- f*rry
ai tiattirir
«>kUfn u. l ily
fur. eli
Ft Wwrtli
" O^lvrstoli
'* the e\
• iid inlt-r
"iui the i i -r w del>
l« the West. lis Work
•Mem the West .,„d
kfaimd for it ilioii*.
i.'i 1 i- ,
e approval of the
ma|..r p..,ti,,,, „t t|ie |H„p|e in tin-
section, ifs |H.\st*r for good i> con-
stantly on the increase. The i;<hm!
" - now able to render for Demociat.
IC principles, a- embalied in the Chi
'■ate. platform, can hetrniU) Incrras-
"d by the -upp..rt of the |«-,,p|e n|,o
and N\ •>! •• 11,
v.-15 a
I0.l0potit.i5p n i.uupu, One hot tie of I>r Sn, •. ,
!■««•• i.npui mi hi syrui, i*.ii t11""11 s
2.1: •• , I I k 'u-.**hen perhai - i
1 the physician* ,u the w.,n.| . „ ,
thi.e juonlhs fr. ,,,
al«.nles Price ti ft, rent- salK
fact,,.;, ituarantee,I ,rllllll,
ed. u„-ale ,,t Kaat Aide drug store
TiU • lll.uu
•« 1'. ^ iii •• ■ ,,
PKI(K HilMtll-,
Try "Como" IM4 t
Cliff Chen,.weth I- now „n the | -|
office force
W. M. howle
to Missouri.
Call and see A. L. Cockrum'i new
Steel Hat,|te-
wete d
Mi
Ham Morris and wife
from Kay County this weel
Morris wa- interested in a Contest !..•
| fore the ('lilted States Land ..Itlce, in
■ 11,111a 1 ■, "' ■ , i irt, i . |, l; |
i borne from III- trip land :i mi... w.-t . • | , , ,
ease oc.-upleil -II day- beloietbo .and
L. Cockrum's new I ""1lvllcltad feotulderablfl later-
e-tnn Iwlh soles Junue Mil- Her and
Call at Ka-t Sidedruy store for / , ' atlornei-
"Como" and tul« paint- |a4t li.n,d,.-,l n,,. eaae mil,
_ credit to thein-elve- and to their
V alenlliies, \ alentine- Valentine- client
at Post Office Ho ok Store j ] 1 . .
. I Hum. e,lie mpi.lh ,|e-| r. IV S ilch
t-,H'kruui -ells Poultry .Netting I n"Kw"""-. 11.-tnuif pile-,, . /. uia
Bear,
I after
to his
I i'lk.' on a spree. I,lowed ,i, hi-
and then offered hi- servicc-
I'orer on the farm he had sol
Woolsey Afl(.t Hl,djll({ hjs m((h(i
and claim ((one. he no doubt la,d hi'
plan- to secure .i -takeb, robbing t be
Poncii Auency. the re-ult of which
. heio"'1"!/'"" "tei"the
1 restf.iiien bli failure Stale*
-
i i,. i • j • ,r ' ihi>\f.it important elections will
-i.C:,;:1';:;-
•i|.aiii-t hi in ibeMt.NTiKKt.has m.t - ,r |..,ia,..,i ,r„.k ... ,
ari-t ' ff khe rupt will be brought forth U 'd'
heart Major fe,t ralTc
Maior liiiu- of^reai liu|iortiiiice to the people
"Open all Nig-ht'
• pract
the < ase atour slore Our mwlit
heu will always summ n prnuij I
• nd willitiK "erviee when there
serious illness and iieces>;t\ of
prompt relief.
No Extra Charge for Night Calls.
Wc silnph a-k l,.r that kiu,ll>
f.-eiiiiK ..I, V. part that gut, v-
yom day |mtr< bage.
I., i: lliiueniliibler. I>rllg|;i-t.
CATARRH CURED!
I'lieie i- no ,\ee.| |„ Sutfef witli
II'i- l>ieailf,i| Disease wlien |
1 be Keine.lv i- al Hainl.
Shipping
Direct t roni
KANSAS.
in ad t
and has not
WooKey'* side from the
' lf. but simply express what seem-
, I""'1"' opinion ,,f everylKKlv
who ha* beard both ildet. n,. dna't
*'aJor Uoolsei had anything
whateier to do with It. i- the k', „
eraiI verdict of those who are familiar
much
Ileve tune will pr,,\c th
and unfounded
chary*
will transpire, and a live
newspaper will l«. n TIUtj
: e\ery home if one would k
i .-d on current events. The ,
i vice or the Kan-ins ('|iy Tiii,
i every sens,, complete. In addition t
the full Associated Press report. ,t „
cial report- from ,t-
up-to-date
ecessjty jt,
ep ii f irin-
iii
I . Hrenyle >lake- I'liis t oiiiiiion
Viluieiit a Sj ecialt\.
i he following testimonials of l>r
Hrengles Catarrh, ure are suitlcient '
I" satisfy the most skeptical. Read
t hem.
Have l.«-*-ii niii|r*
' alarrh fm Imir \
f nilv- l*ii^iiird .in.
Or. lir<
liavt-
Ireatiiifnt I
J. Ten Cate's Sale
and Commission Yard.
R. E. WADE
FURNITURE ««• UNDERTAKING,
C onstuntly ,,n liuiul u lull line of
Carpels, - Furniture - and - Caskets.
s"'' ' '£e,lt v ( oin m issiitn hi/ bui/inu the
new home sewing machine.
f-aranteed.
I
James mhisitz
« nil
- lake., |„
cheaper than unv in perry
1 he prettiest Valentines you ever
saw, and at your oviii price at llu*-
endobler'H.
The Gem crnik stoves are the liext
and mild only by the New Hardware,
west Rid*.
W. H. Rohb. airent for the Santa
Ke at Edmond, was up irreetini; old
frlenus Sunday.
Handsome and entirely new styles
of Valentine*al your own price at
Howebdohler h.
Scrub, shoe, stove and horse brush-
es, in endless variety, at the New
Hardware, west side
Hiliie Walker was in Perry Tues-
day. Hillie has his eye on tin* Osaite
Agency and we hope he will #et it
N« w s the time to ^ *t even with
the other fellow—with a horrid val-
entine. The Post Office Hook Store
has theiu
Mr. Buchannan and Mr.
ler and like t r<«ijt•[t*. I'uder its intlu
ence the (Ileased cuticle ^,-.ile^ • i!
imvidc a ■ Booth, i,n,.. bealtbi -k,„
11, It- place A Monilerful leiueilv
and only ;4icenis a Ihix. ii,, -,|,. ,,
Kast Side druj< store.
Ibis is the tlist issue printed on
our new strain power pr<
*et your ^irl a lovely
st Uffiice Hook Stoie'.
* alentine at
oprit*ii>r of ih. j.
I luo
and
Suiisliiue.
a hit Of real suhshinc
pleasure droppe,| into our office thte from K
uioriiin^ At„ Vk.k, f^( «
■arden and Kl„ral Ouid. . with ,t
I not he as clean and clear a print ,
; we wish to make iI. hilt hope to pio
t lince better renults When we Ik-co,,,.-
- i acquainted with |I„- machin,
In puttiiiK in and arraiiitinc the
luachiiiery, we were compelled t
neglect a ureal deal of „rk
Will, |, He |, ope 11. oVerOIU.- ill t he
Hear fill lire We ask „ur reader "
i,car with us f,,r a we
" ''"4-r"fde"cate tints, blue, pink ami
it 11 k I :i« ,i,. i .ii./l it. ....
we promise to
The Sknti.nkl
county paper .,[ \,,hle t'ounty. and '
bear this in mind .
We have I eli U,', il He -ill,-, i pt, „
price of the Skntiskl to ;,n cents p..r
'|year from the Hist „f this month
I ii"-,' «l, 14ke ,iI \ ai, t ,ir, i i i. ,
I price will receive the paper for one
year. In making this reduction, we
| (In nut guarantee that the price will
.Strictland . always remain at ;>u . enL- per yen
areatfenis for IVrry and .Noble t inni- M 0«« who pa) „- SO oenU While
ty fur the wonderful culoriui; com ll)'!' reduction i- ma,I.- will k>et i i.
pound "Coiuo." 1()4I . ceipt for ytan -„i',.np'
has l.een niailinit ''"iss l>l"Ttuniiy t., take
I advantage of this offer, as it tuay or
may not stand at that price. II n
gold, and the Golden Day" uT^ .„„|
"aybreak Aster en.I.ossed in i„,ld „■
Hef.
•lie many half tone illustratiuns
are as life-like a* possible to make
them by photography. One can al-
_ most Siuell the fragrance from the
K "r When Ih.wers, and the radishes and a-pm
give IietIer results KU In Klass dishes 1,10k very lemnl-
iil be the leadiiigimg No doubt this catalogue i- ti,,.
I one sent „ut i.v James Vick'i
N.ns, „f ii,„-hester, X T., darlof the
forty-iiine years they have lieen in
l.usiiiess, and next year will be their
golden wedding annivcrsaai. and it
I- theii intention to give a hand-
souvenir to each customer f ,r |si,s
If interested ii, u,„„| gardening
"rile at mice, simply mentioning this
paper, and receive a copy uf this ele-
gant seed catalogue free
" • i - ' i > II .ill. . ! v - fji
10 even nam - "-"H
news e nter in the couiilri. It- ,M,|.
lev is unequivocally Democratic ,„„|
f"i tile interest of the We-t.
Hy means of three ras| e;lr|v , j
"'g tram-, north, south, and we-i. the '
lime- is delivered at points aun mile- I
City ill time for break-1
western Missouri and
tluee-forths ,,f K insas. the same il n
'1 is published. I, „,|| i„. sent hi
"jail one year for W: or for si, ,u,„,th's
and t<>i three months ti. The
1 wice-a-Week Times .oniains the
clean, of the world's new- and the
u,a, ket report ci.uipiied in Kin-
-a-( Hi Sent one year for |: six
mouths for ."mi cents. Address
TIIK KAX-ASOITV TIMKS.
Kansas City. M.
ample copy.
t th e gallon
w;r> llialikltil, 'f..'
^ H. KoftB.
.-k'k,"i V^-i"^-,^.;
rp- 1
u I* se«.|, al Hiiuu K, -l.-j*.,.
K- F TEltBK
I wi-h lo sav to lh«,
I am limn- ikau ,.|
He Ii;
Brick Building. North Side of Pub ic Square.
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* Eupion. Eupjon, Eupion.1
v.all ratu
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I>f| ui\ I i-.t, i, j
S A M t K I. PAt
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Iklaltiiiu;
thai I
>*'•"' i «l Um hi
i iydl Hi"" ''•* • •
I raliril .
ni> «lif*-.i!
I •• liini a iriui
I i;:iiiif.l
a jkistal lirinus
kruin "sells the I
n on t he market.
s lo-aliu.
t'lllZf I
o lT -r«-i I v
Y " ,1>ln- wuli
I r I'.r.-nixl.- wit., at
••larrh and N.t„| j„.
nd in t-iylil i
oil
Dave Snow, wh
clerk at the postofflce for several
months past, left last Friday morn-
in# for his old home near Elm. Mo
Mr. F. K. Karl, of Polo, v%an in tin'
city Monday, and made this .,mce a
pleasant call, lie reports wheat i«m
iiitf tine and spring plowing has t in-
uienced. j
trainU-1 ,, S, I"">••■nei.is.
rives In Perry al 4:-,7 instead of fcti , ti,* '*■ i- .u,\ nna I hing that the
as heret ifnre. Tin- will gneom nco-1 "' ' v
I le vl«it (iuthrie aU.ut three |,..i,i- ,Ms' "" ls "t'essi i„,|
I iroui the court house On the north
•ve« If s\r raise the price back t«. i\
peryeat v\.. will jiVe ample notice
throiiKh the columns of t-iie paper.
I util such notice in ^iven vou can
K«*t the Sentinel for one year r
to attend to their business
Ihatcoutfh of murs may become
serious: why neglect it when a Indtle
"f I>r. Siiinii'iii « COtt^h -wiij nil)
cure it* Fifty dnaes f,,r titty cents
Satisf action guaranteed i n salt ii
JBaflt Side drutf stiiri*.
WillOden. assistant |M.stm;
is happy and Hiving away ri^ars t«
kia frtoadi, on the Qilci,. Tbe cauai
)• the advent at his home Jan. an, ..I
and
there an
crossing
from tin
in uiinl
should si
the City
street cr<
lie inten
iit h si.l
^iiiarc
f the lull
no gates and
that a person can yet to and
court Iimiis,. without wading
I li * i«#uiit> Commissioners
i' that gates are opened, anil
( "tincil should si-,* that
^iiik'^ are built and the pul -
't look H| after
V< u can
Wkrum's f,
et a g<hh| lard
..CALL- AT..
L, E. Garnett's Drug Store
Ami >rel a fret* saui|ile Uittle of
therokee - ( on^li - Mtvni|i
tinunnitff.l t„< urt I / •„/,/,
West Side of Square, : Perry, O. T.
•MHrrleil.
I-ist I hursday eveninn, January '!
I8M. at the baptist Church. Uev. W
A otlsraon, of Oklahoma City, ofl.
elating, Mr. Jatasa Hutchtaon ami
Miss Muyoie Hureh. The church was
j beautifully decorated and crowd«-d
with invited gue-ts. The cereiuon,
«a- appropriate Mi- edith Hoi-
j laud was brldemahl. and Hood t'hris-
tiau. hrideiiiau Mis- nerlha « |.„.
Ion anil Miss Kannie I'ratt, .Mi. \v
K I.arsh and Mr l-'reil C >..|,|- ict,.,|
as reception committee.
Miss Burch is the daughter of Capt
I h. Hureh ..f this nt\. and Mr
Hutchison is the lerk in the Fast
Sale drug store. h-,th ,.f who.,, have
many friends in the dlv. l„.
ti,e >KNT1NKI. In Wishing them much
ami I; ,p| ,,,, „ thr..„.'h lib
Ihm'l forget that Cockiuui leads ■■■
iiarh wire and nails.
l ire Aiurins.
The SKNTiVKt. insists that the city
council, see that the dl v is provided
wilh proper and efficient tire alaim-
We have taken some little pain- ti.
investigate and Hud that in no part
of the civ i-(her, a place where the
t lire alarm Is in a condition by which
an alam, can lie transmitted to the
wateu 'k-or tl„ dre I, w(th
an> certainty The condition i-
important, and should be l,,..k,,l
aftei. Kvery councilman has his In-
terests at stake and ought to make
it In- business to see that proper and
' well regulated intoa "t Ure alartua
are provided in the proper plac-
>a le Kay
A -plendid proposition has I,.en
-in united |.. the city Council that, il I
followed Would prove of much bene
1' I • the City i.iul also lo the general
public The scheme I* lo have one
day II, each mouth set apart a- what
-hall be known a- public -ale day ami
a certain place In the city designated
as the place for the sale of stock and
other property. This would enable
person.-who wish to sell well
those who wish to buy a knowledge
where to look for a purchaser or
^•iletif what they wished to buy «.r sell.
I he scheme is a good one an I should
be adopted.
-umed hi-
ferry \cmlt-niy Note*,
Kalpl, I ,eei,mil pa- i
-tudies after a short ill,,.
The iit.-iaiy Mclety met
*H«U|
was,i M ia> Klitel Llbl.y, one
••t Mil term atudenka, was ..l(, uf m..-
numper of visitor*.
M i ,,, , i hapiuan, M ir V llenta
>)bil lli.vvemlobler. and Sir hah;
i-« tt are the new students this we«-k.
I« l lire a ( old in Ou« |>a>
I'ak. I. ,vat,v.- Itrouio g,linil,e'tab-
le's Ail druggists refund the money
if it fails to dire. Price 25c
BURN EUPION!
THE FAMILY SAFETY OIL.
| Free from Odor and Smoke. Absolutely safe.
' •>> tin- ft.llon-inu- .lealer-
T.G, Aclkison. Grocer.
J. D. Burch. Grocers.
S. A. Hemple. Grocer.
r H. Passler. Grocer.
W^S-HarriS. Retail Wagon.
1- Gilmer. Retail Wagon.
. Waters-Pierre Oil Company.
mmmrn
J>_A.frAii KjjRb:
Catar?heifntoV'emedy and wiU Positively cure
Catarah if taken according to directions
Cull til I lie .stole tin,I irel Testimonials. -
"J l'rrr fstifU «* to its merits. Sold by
L. E. GARNETT,
nlarrli
|'i * >ii> >11ii,
<1 It
that I li*>
«MIiii.' I>•-
:«"<! Iiai
Miti. th . i Ireiiliiii'iii
will! thai lirtMdfni .Ii
r I'lihl
prcn.j in hapiHirt n|
ian l oiii
'w p. ii
H.iliies til
lltlllllOlls ICMilft,,..
1 lamL vi/ .^.ieT'Ck
William
l-Ol |s
« publislietl in Xoiue ronm x . ..• ...
a isjc -r
N'"i<e lor- I'libli. ation
La*i ()rn<
namt-.l filler l .t.
l" m.tke final |ir.N,| ;11 ,
lhal «:tid priHif Mi|| !m. ,
|S..s
v '•
•'«wu m
l III*-
r i'KRll\ , OKI.*
I •«-« tmlieri >o 7
thai iu. followlH
: i;.f.-1.r ,,,i.
"| |M.rt I.| Il is rliili, ud
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I "rtl'-e. lit |Vrr\ UkN
> Hu|||„^r. wJn'
I Ih*- W -r. H, |Wp
Wost sitie of Square, PERRY, o. T.
"f lUrj,.
Wallerstedt, Moyer & Co..
B LIEBENHEIM,
Merchant Tailor.
suiU i«. order, i
1'aiils to urder. i
up.
00 up.
!•• « I*..^|l
* KXTIM:I
for Piililii ititiii.
I mil
H2 ]
lli.it Hi
liukr filial
Ilial \iid pi.m.|
I II,'Ilia- | I r In
One-Horse Wheat Drills
1 I. .1. s.. , 1 I
'I.v ,|
slid laliil.
M. I.,t
Mr I,i,,
iffon
t SI.. Il
flemjng. MocKley & farmer.
—Dealers In —
ardwaie, Sioves and Farm Implements.
Se6 our line ol Implements befoie Buying.
The New Oeere Sulkey Plow,
The James Oliver Sulkey Plow. . .
• . . D stieet, facing Square. Perry.
Serious V.-citlenl,
Tu.-mIuv eveuliiK ul«,ut fouro'cliK-k
is K K llowendohlf, wan exercising
i his horses on u, st c street the Inn s
"f one of the horses iMHituie eauglil
II, the rilin, Which plnccd the hols, s
U-yoml III. collirol Of the driver, ihe
result lii iiig that the luiitny w,u.over-
| Mr llow. iidohler ,|!r.
'Ill onto Ills head and shouidfrs.
{brcakluf ins collar him n, 11..«...
I' v. «i, 1,1 I) , ..|,|„„ he « I,
lestiiiif ,-a-i ....I ii I,,,,,,.,| ,ha,
hi '!> rertHer. will follow The
in,I-.'- and iiUk-Kv w. re le-.m-d with
"Ut serious result^.
Hunt*)! Liiclitiling Oil
jeure* catarrh, ueurultfiu. headaehe.
. erauip colic and diarrhoea.
i money refunded. On sale
Side drutf store
Falling,
at Ea«t
BEST TRAINS
ST. LOUIS and
KANSAS CITY
TO
ST. PAUL and North,
p0Mm, NEBRASKA,
CHICAGO and East,
DENVER, COLORADO,
UTAH, CALIFORNIA JONTAN A.
BL4CK H'LLS WASHINGTON,
PUGET SOUND.
Kansas City i St. Louis.
Notiee fm- l*i, l liralion.
I-",.| urn,,. ivrry, n | j41l ,s ,
r^ i« lirrvli) U 'II tliat llir
• III* I li;i> Ii It'll Hot I.■ ,if 111 ^ |i,
mi pro." ii, «"p| „I ,
I"i>,i„. il, .
« I >. I.Hill I.fll. f, ;it ivl r\ I
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Perry Board of Trade.
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CN'TV «-IKTI
Chicago Market Reports Received
Every Five Minutes.
• ' V «:*• Cotton and Stocl-s T°r Ul'5lln' Pr°visions,
delivery. ^niediato or Future
Mi1 •• for I'lll>li< t|11iin,
LAMlOriK Km PHHIU II X
•MI .-in! i ii'Ji iii!!,\ llmi,, 'ii«'« iiu (..mi
III'. III wl'mn'r, ll'l.,
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lemilfii.. iiiMin ,, p,.mc
-1 - I"' ••■III*, ill.ii,
l.oi |* D.uih, K< ,
faUUS, Bikini to™, CORRESPONDENCE:
V u can „i<t
uckruui ? tor 4;
u ij,.i«l lantero al
Free Chair Cars, Oining Cars.
I J miCHCI. . KANSAS ClTT .0
W •««Il.t ,0iNL.ASS«,u, ,, LOUIS, Mtf
011" K''i a ilmt-cias.-
W here \ iiu
meal.
J. F. Ireland, Pion,
N'"lb K* <MMk u„a ,m,
Mii'liucl
t lias. A
'■ 1 "iiiiuis-iiin Kiuikk- ('i|v '
Kuiisas niv
mlil*in. New V..rk riiv
. A.
an,I
E. W. ADAMS. Manager.
Brood Maies
And all
kinds of
IIOI'M'S
To be sold at
iW-
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Whorton, Lon. Noble County Sentinel. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1898, newspaper, February 10, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc162219/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.