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Noble County Sentinel - Holiday Edition - Dec. 23, 1897

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Notice to Claim Holders.

Those who want to buy or sell claims call on W. H. Campbell. office with Ransom & Bailey, west of the land office.

Your Sweetheart will be delighted with one of those nice books Xmas from P. 0. Book Store.

To Cure a Cold in One Day.

Take Laxative Brorno Quinine tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. Price 25 cents.

Notice.

All members of the Bohemian Colonization Bureau are requested to meet at the residence of John Bontty, corner Sixth and G streets, on December 31st. Ardent business to be transacted.
JOHN BONTTY, Pres.

Holiday Excursion Rates.

Tickets will be sold between all stations on t he A. T. & S. F. Ry. in Kansas, Oklahoma and the Indian Territory at one lowest standard first class fare for the round trip for distances not exceeding 200 miles. Dates or sale Dec. 24th, 25th and 31st and Jan. 1st, 1898. Good for final return trip not later than Jan. 4th, 1898. Tickets not good for stop over.
E. E. WESTRVELT, Agent.

Books make nice gifts to any Friend. P. 0. Book Store.

Sunday School Convention.

The following program will be rendered at the Sunday School convention of Black Bear township at the Fairview school house, December 26, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m:

Opening song .................... .................... By convention
Prayer .............................. ....................... J. O. Young
Song ................................ ....... Fairview Sunday School
Welcome address .............. ......................... Mr. Stroud
Response ......................... ....................... Convention
Lesson study ................................................................
Dinner.
Song ................................ ....................... Convention
Recitation ......................... >.................. Dick T. Morgan
Address. How to make our Sunday School more interesting
................................................................... J. D. Smith
Address. The requisites of successful teaching.
.................................................................... R. Hudson
Recitation .....................................................................
Song ............................................................................
Address ............................ ................... J. E. Shanafelt
Recitation .....................................................................
Address ............................ .................... J. A. Oliphant
Song ................................ ....................... Convention

N. N. Monnett, Pres.
Ella Stroud, Sec.

Santa Claus in Perry.

Never in the history of Perry has bigger preperations (sic) been made by Santa Claus to make the hearts of his little friends happier than this year. There will be more Dolls, Drums, Horns, Guns, Swords, Games for the little folks, and choice books of poetry and prose, Robinson Crusto, Mother Goose and other books from 1 cent up for girls and boys. There will be Hand Painted Handkerchief Cases, Glove Boxes, Perpetual Calendars, Booklets, Diarys for '98, to jot down everything and one ought to go to the post office every day to see if Santa Claus has written when he is coming - in fact all of theses (sic) pretty things may be seen at the Post Office Book Store.

Perry Academy Notes.

The Academy has a class in Greek.

Guy Morris has enrolled at the Academy.

The Faculty has rented an organ for Chapel exercises and various purposes.

The Algebra class is six in number and finds the opening work very interesting.

The students will enjoy a ten days vacation commencing Friday, Dec. 24, closing Jan. 4, '98.

A number of applications have been made for the enrollment of students who will enter after holidays.

If it is practical the Academy proposes opening other departments including lower grades in another part of town.

Principal LeBar has received a two volume edition of the Standard Dictionary from the Central Congregational church of Brooklyn, N. Y. This is to replace the one distroyed at the time the Academy was burned.

It is too much to have a scratch for a living and for relief also. Hnnt's cure will not help you in the former case, but will sure cure the itch, tetter or ringworm, itching piles, or it costs your nothing. Price 50 cents. For sale at East Side drug store.

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