The Perkins Bee (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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LAND. >M#| #a<j |,e M jB anyway aaapio A pei.aion bai been granted to •
AMlitoTO*, Jaljr 18 —Tbeien- iona looking baia taken into ctwtody inlnoi Seminole cbiU who bears tba
porced (be bill jaotardaj donate and brongbt before tba naaraat com* beautiful name cf Pc-!Io-y©-W»> {
to Okfaboaia City tbe niliterj mending officer when be faeiamioed Ko-Fi. _--Jodg»..
^Tl^'lo'fiZ'lT. nT*""' fl<ic*">- n« »f «<»r«, K.lfk Bwomont received the t ..Johw^* ^ToT'.Uh, IMO.
, alVl -oonjiiB- bat bo m told tbat tbeie are timea nomination for congress on tba first bmthor, "you must b« nure not to
aaidLh M0mgCity t0i*U-" that lh# Uw# °l Uniled 8tatca CtM ballot eMbe Populist convention held 'or «v of the wild duck twice-^
-y im no keld sgainst tbo raser- for vigilanoe and if baistoundall at ti fteno, receiving 18 ol tbe 99 "Uec.mso r hoard fnthcr tell they com*
— f*. .. right is perniied to depart with this votes c»t, and oat of the 99 delegates tuCyl.^wul,,.l..h,VLe f. IitUa
=A ^ «n P*~i the booee ..«. rem»k .ore8.«..pon. I'.u.l- pr.eeoUS wore .Id «ld,.r,. ^«wUh.u»u v>
n'tter i # **° >P(^ P'ace> lj ho sajrs ha has boaa a life l*i g A colored mau named John Todd s —rinilIP 1
. . °®®wenca. Democrat and tbat ha prefers e'ernal who Iivm cloee to Ch»ndler was ar* "Gone forever!" ho sighed, laying
w m^t^TL,k." a",b°°" dr"n,i<"' "«f»'0ro"r "«<■<! lM.»«k thartej with Itreenj. ^"'"^'^'4° X"°£"
h fc • \g•■•Bote amendment Clev land with a passport to he&ven A quantity of the stolen goods w« tc wlq^ps and niir
WBjek givee Miller ten, acres, and tbrown in as a souvenir. Every inch found in hii possession. "Y™\ said' the biwlnew-llke man.
this Will "!•" th« hill k-r» , , , , r who hud called, m he handed over a re-,
r oui before tie of iraok for thirty miles ■ being If the Kansas farmer who sent bis celpted document, "i>at you can keep
■eftrohed foi djnamita cartridges, but son to Oklahoma to keep him out of tho bU1, y°u know."-Chicago Tribune,
none ro far hare been found. The the way of tbe airls had first ccitte wip and Tuek. - ^ V
paaj io Oklihoae to conatruet'e 'Jiil ""T TT " ''T""? ^ ^ <"""' lta«lf. h'"»" ^
bridM a , 10,1 neopla, but sympathy and duty are having-luch en iridescent picnic in
virago - across tbe South Canadian t-n diflfcr.nt thi,.®. i<h.. »hi
river at Lexington with Paroell in
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• jj^9 t0**? *'i0 P*-88^ *he bill al» none ro far have been found. The the way
■22*8 te>iugton Bridge com. eoldiers
uct'a toll neof
Canadian two different things. Tney think Hennesty at this time.
TmA • m ~ ?«roeIl in only of thi fortv-third article of war
«n erritory. This bill has and the consequences of disobeying —
bouse, but it is be- it and if thsy sre called upon to throw
* ltW1 be put through this a stream of lead iuto a band of cit-
session.
izens they will do it with as little
hesitation as they would throw a kiss
at some rustic beauty by the way Ho.
STRIKE BRIEFS.
trades oouncif ^u,Idin2 The day so fax has been compara-
deferred action nntU^ts"1"^ Y ^ ^ ***' Thb °n'y lhing
meeting l* • regular that approached a disturbance was a
«SkSL!Tf ""e*d »f "tirg qu„re, between the chief dep,V
American R I ®° •8e'at *he United SUte9 marshal and Percy
T" "MMt- Q1-«- Ota. rn.de .omere,
eietance. refoaitigeaeh mark that prickej t>e conscience ot
OaDRv TT».i. T . „« — - the officer, and in return for it re«
era Pacific t * U.^ —A Souths ceiyed a fistic broadside on tbe fuee,
Frandacft in^0 here far San which aided materially in the circu-
noon under th7! 8CCt,0M this lfter' l»tion ot blood. Mr. Glass immed-
iate! troops. TW*11 °f U°!ted htely appea!f(110 the litt,e remnant
delayed'nassan j*m carriea all of civil law left before the place, the
mail 'tha1- apnfm8|*D tons of result being that a warrant was issu-
^Um1_.cc»m«I.,ed during the ed for th.,rre«of M^n.
r Dum, J.It 13 _TK . ShDrll->' •» eccount of the
of the American r i ®«mber fracas was telegraphed to Marshal
sumaoned Madsen to ap'
ed to Chin.~~ t* ^a n Pumn,on" P«« oefore him at Guthrie.
WiH start om kis^" resident ^el»» One hundred deputy bare be=n
BitfkL IT,. « J°«rney tomorrow sworn in by the sheriff to protect tbe
wfblic ot^ rBt W, i not be made peace.
attend a 'b '* ^ePwt,we He The tract and bridge bloan up
•fives rrcm all1 re{,ra,<*1* J««terd*y by dynamite have b<ea n.«
Tnion'iauicts r,Caa -^"-y pairrd again and trains are running.
Dim. I ~j l ., ■ i "^Le citixina of bo-h places are
MfltfoH..'«/rr Linoar very muck czcited a_d ictlunut
0!. ™°' ^"-d State.m^tau. „„„ u,t „ „ »„ „ ,t/M,
o moved their delayed between the cities and railwa? com.
Off yesterday with p««y.—Wfateta £agle.
WAITS,
X>r. mu* XT-dUmi c»., XlkKart, Ind.
To*will remember tbe condition I waa in Jn
when I was a!Bi< tod w ith a corui'aj
ttcn of diseases »::J tbought thero *u no mil.
ra. at 1 tiio<lall kindiof mcdJelneg,anj «core«
cfeniiiie..! phfs;c!ai:«. Mjraervet >rer«proe[r.tc<l.
prodiirine ai/xine**, heart trouble and all lie ' •
tbat make lue miserable. I cotcae&Md to tike
DR. MILES' NERVINE
ftg^sassa;.a6s.BBgMagt
or jnyacat wrecks. »ui>rii.f Oc.a numiu proa-
j^atjon, Ukia« pr-^rtmlor.i frora
a a ja «**«* Pr-*»cr(p«or.i frora
HAS pnr-iri*njvhohaTenoknowt-
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SECURED
t:oo and acrremm trW-Jott. bfMM oa bf tha
e^anctw of tba kwacaa rnrnciiTla. 1 w^j
^•THOUSANDS
.mcit'PIUAMI
divorce scandal for next season, Tell
her we'll furnish the play, and ward-
robe, and—
Assistant—Too late. The editor of a
magazine has already started her to
Writing a novel.— N. Y. Weekly.
A Happy I'laa. *
Sammy—I " wish that geographies
and arithmetics had lota of pictures in
them.
Teacher—Why so?
Sammy—Then there wouldn't be so
much printing, and we wouldn't have
so much to learn in each.—Hanper'S
Young People.
[• The Acme of Hllaa.
I Cholly—My brother is in luck. He's
got a place as floor-walkah in a diy-
goods store. lie is there sixteen hours
| Awther—I cawn't see the luck.
I Cholly—You cawn't? Why, his paWBtS
can nerah bagat the knees.-N. Y.
■**« Domeittlc Bltaa. ,
f Bertha—You seem very happy, Dora.
\ Dora—Ah, yes: I have every reason
to be. We have a beautiful home, two
lovely chileren, asnHg sum in the bank,
my husband's life is insured for twenty
thousand dollars, and his health is very
far from robust—Tansill's Punch.
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r An Inconvenient Uame.
T Rent—Do you ever play tennis with
your big brother? ^
Keely—Sonactimesrbut I don't like to,
because when a ball geta lost, he sits
down and smokes while I look*for it.—
Harper's Young People.
So Uoodi "Aa la."
I Clark lets—I :ame. sir, to
your daughter's hand.
Jolliboy (his empioyer)—Sorry, my
boy; yon know the rules of the house;
ahe haa two, and we never break a nair.
a Week.
Tbat one firm In this town always has a crowd in tbsir itore
buying? You can look all over the el y and 61 d other booses empty
of customers. Then go to •
S P 0OHJBS and SOI?-
and yon will always see a bonse loll of people buying their goads at
every counter.
8 -me Crokcr would say tbat It is luck, the foot is tbe COM OS
1 r;a trade is not due to luck or anything of tbe kind, but to the
fact that thev always keep the goods tbat are wanted, they are always
improving on the grade oi good# they keep, they buy the best goods
tbat can be produced, they sell them at a very small advance above
r— thnir goods are marked so low that they do not have to jew to
make a sale.
Persons who do not know the value of goods can buy them jast'ai
cheap as tbe best judges of goods can, they are alwaye < fftring induce-
ments in quality or prices that other merchauts do not attempt to meet.
We haye a full stock of
NEW HATS
at your own price. You willj make a mistake if you buy be or
looking through our St,ock.
Respectfully
S. F. COMBS & SON
DusS Henderson
m & 104 W. 9th St., KANSAS CITY. MO.
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teen bare some weak point.
B—Maybe ao. but I think I am aa ex-
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