Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1897 Page: 2 of 4
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POP REFORMATION !
The i-pit Mii v fever uf fifjfn ation <
which had bean tpreud over the Terr . I
OKLAHOMA LEGISLVfORE.
i'l «mili> Dai I K-jjaff Sumjav. lur\ by tbanctive politicians of tin-p p-, THEMA1TESOF EXfRAULE&£JUfE
— " oct-atic f ei> silver conibice, hap, cs was 8ETTuED
I'liKKY A" >VK|j> II .liters und Pub. expected cooled mere the ii-gi-latuie be- , _____
gun to act, and baa sliuau ilseif to be a j
big buudie of pretences a ;dsubteifugef. | PASS CUBAN RESOLUTION —
I .is Ibis *ae most glaringly ahom in tbf
■'/XI! council proceeding Saturday. Than-
— Ira employee "ref'trn" bill *ns under
diacuasion making thejer diem uf the
. employe*# e24.'i a total uf *1.1 ITo tcr lb*
I remainder uf the session Ko' cletk hire,
lift-tr Simpson,
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER,
Fsny, - . Ofel*.
Plsus drawn and eatimutee mako (or
ali muJmoi buildinga. iuiat ■/ rafsrencs
on iOIAL DIBEOTORT.
ntltHITOKIAI.
W. U' lfrew :
. T. J. Lowe. | tbe R .publican legisla'ure of two yearn
!i;iiir™K \uut. "*0. the extravagance of which the
M. I., ruraer i
Eat
fuaion orato * made such a how! about
. a «t iU.raifi.. during the 1«8 citnpaifln, exjvndoi but
Biuiooe. A s"betitute was . (Tend re-
ducing tbo per diem fiu;u j t" $1$.">,
#liioh w uld makethe eiutlou'e.'salary
|S \ Hry " ; 1 #!f"r llle ««"i"D ♦'■''■"H. The subsli-
A v> ■ fi11 ^'jr tute oq ite fi.ee Wi-H a worthy measure
- i' ., ' mil would have Paved au already de
■' , y, _ ' P e'ed treasury sevtial thousand dollnrB
' " 11,r a V. J. Hut I ere 19 where the u<u«l duplicity of
^ 1 i the I upuliat showed iteelf. evvry seuat r
..Mayor. 1 w'lutetl u clerlc ,u'' bia committee, a d
.. i i«rk tbe outcome of Ihe reform. ?' uu vemeul
'''1 i w'aa that every cLairntan was providtd
*''b oVrk. with an ovetHjw to spate,
making seventeen clerks for thirteen
denature, aud increas i.g the per f-tKji
|J> fc!4*> IN THE ORIGIXAI. II'M TO IJ'.l
1 ni ikirg the salary hal for ernpl yete imw
■ he TK'RM il.j/'tJO, over joOUO ruire thari
; '"** P 'd fur clerk hire by the 11 -publi
■au 1«gmlature two years ng^. Such a
wholesale cnalaught has never Uen
oi: de upon any state or territuriul trem
uiy \\ hat a spleen uf reformation is
thia! What a comueutaty on Pop re-
ti-euchment!
HOSOE 18 DUE HIM -
The free hora« bill has cleared the, "1 * Democrat apeaks uf a rot at the
lire room and uuw takes its place ' rm> Home convention lSBtweek. There
•as no riot whatever It
I. "t.
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I'OU OILS4A:: .
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• t, J. . Ktidi
ToWZfaiTK BOARD JiO. S.
kftm |k| Keenh ;
Vi'.-iiHi sk c.w d l Ul'or inu A|C*-n
K liillej lru !*.-
post orru r.
Pi l - '*•Ursr'
bef .ruthe hou.e f r concurrence m the | • "01 wtiatever. It is t.ue the
wiih the chancta! *r l4DS*w1 ur anti l-lyun, uang were
\V rue euJ> ,ur 8 r,ot or any thing e'fo which
senate aineudinen
greatly in favor o'us p.wi"U<'.
all rejoicing over the wunderful Hgh> j would Prevent nnaodoreement uf Flynn
Hon. L) T. Flym has made in our behalf;
a tight H-ld -ui equaled and too much
praise fan Dot Im beetowed upon h n\bu
nc ei ouM a!^-j fwl Rrateful to thus*
wh , through perpoiial m icitation o
frieuJ . huV^so kir.dl) Hide I him.
Aud iu ih fi same connection we vvigl
to 'uUe special menli m<f the must r
dent aud peraisteul supp«jrV'r Mus biO
hi* « t I oiu*1; one who hastfivec a'-
m*-^t his entire . line to the bill for tht
las' twoyniirs. \\ e refer to J -J IIoup
ton. It was he who tiret started th
petitiore and saw that they were ctreu
luted thri u^hout the Territory, pmyirj
thu government f r ielief.
I was h* who drafted the bdl an«
l'jonod after its rart««^>, securing auoj
propnatu u uf joOO from the I* rritona
lfUsel urt\ that the H^iit n ight b«
r his work, but tho lovere uf free homes
were a little too ijjooth and succeadtd
.n carrying out the object of the con-
v-ntion—nn endorsement of the free
lome bill— «fter which the b ys were
ready tu aJj >urn on the niotion of tlie
ippo9ition. An attempt was made u
able the rrsjlution after it had pa^seil,
md the n<<j>urnment occurred during
he controversy over thie motion to tablf,
nit the riot was shut off.
Ex Gover:c-*r St John is a candidate
'or Lmtrd States senator fium Kan-
aaa.
I>aily Siii
Sril.LWATFR AM) FlUKT URL
Loaves Strlwater at 7 a. m ; arrives at
! i'erry 10:.'Ju a m Leaves Perry at 12:30
t ..Ti-gli and "jstema'ie—and right hen >• m ; arrives at Stillwater at 4:30 p. K.
we w t.: t.1 fay that the r. port s.'ut t. , ■iuus « ry day. Special attention given
G ivercor Benfruw by Mr Houston waj i o baggage. Kino i Jojua. 12 1 ti
oce of the muet omplete and eatiafac '
tor> of any ev r sent to tho g vornor*
oilier, sod received a high compliment
from the governor.
It v\aa he who formed the sch me c f
tiring Hie pereonal otters ficu all ove
the Territory iolo the variu' s co^grew-
men and their friends, which I.ls Uen
oieof the tuott telling f ny of ti e
p'nn^ wiwUed.
It ;s hj who has b en ou* untirit ^
leader « t ti^me and w* nre [>roud of h
v\^rk and ou-people tht uld to* forget
—and will tot- the able w. rk ret derei
by Mr. 11 ustoo. Our furiii^re ilo ap
preo.iile ui-wcrk ae tht) h.*vebli « b;- '
standi g iy him mhenevcr • •• siu
oder^l. Without hie work at t1 is id<
of'he ere the w rk of Mr I'lynn *uui* |
u/ i-avo Uen pi.'M*ible
MADE AOATA PAW.
The 1'erry Democrat, on the fron
pnge jf ji'attvd^y morm.ig'd iseue, be
ccniee the nttiulii p.^e^f tiio Arna1 s.i-
M K nlev crowd, acd it' r,ai ) .
••Ti • - -r * ' f Pr e ^t K «. ••> ai«
n " •'•ti I to II *\ \r* I « • h v " I
i Ui .'t, j a i.ly an i d n* tra I
It., m ..rt I- dj i't f • - >; u
U . t uauts !' iun'il nre • u t
the rjrtll'l u It wo 't • i • mi.> I ti •
D " ■ | I I • the '-%t if v *ru t
of Oa d ui i, by tte uaaiiiuoue c,.o < J
Of I'h* people, 'ii «p«ie « t t e • A .
k'«u« kW IK«iu c h'ic I'l'f *luift" sil i
tr g I" f .f ui «■ > ki d i f i i i' < n t
be h< ii. I'a i' • 'u'« g I i) nu w 1
be g vetn .r
Mujji* Lmrern.
At the i'reabyterian church next Sun-
1 •> night a' 7:.T0 o'clock. Tne Fr u gal
^on will be illustrated and will be free
o wl1. and all are invited.
Presi for Sale
Wishiug to put io a steam pres*. we
>ffer our s<i column quarto I'routy pre««
for sal* cheap,
IVRKY at Weli II
When most ueeded it 's not unueuft
or your fittuiiy ph)*u au to bi nway
rum home. Such was thoeiperiencool
•1r. J. V. N.-h*nek e«litor of the Caddo,
( T , U luutr, * heo hie little girl, tac
sra uf age, aas threatened with a #e
er * attack of croup, l(ei«a;s **M)
Asking CoDgres3 to Prcvidt Relief fur
un Opprtnfed People New B-l's
P osenU*d--iiuaioees Now tu
the Order in linli #*ouse
and Council,
SOffARIi, CLARK &ESRIGHT
Attorney** t-l<aw.
y w.Lvxcn,
IKent Estate, L* ann. Clairaa a SfMialty
rith r treet. opp. N. E. cornar NWra,
fPffV n *r.*MOVfa
C. A. MOUIU.1.
W. JOHMOR.
Oklahoma City
Morris & Johnson and Kellogg,
riia-ar
Prnctice iu Ril tho ( «)urtn of tbe Territon fud
r «ltfi'ai ( ui.rt«. Aifio in th« U. A, land office of
th« Territory hi «! lutorior bepuruiient.
PKWiV. OKLAHOMA.
U£NRY UUCKEU.
- Alti)ruty-at-Luw.—
la M<m re buildina. eoraer ?th aud O.
IlOl'ir,
After mure than a weeU uf wrangling,
the clerk lure bill has 0?en liipoerd of
Alter prayer anil readiug mmutts, the
ways aid uieana co'iuittte recommend-
ed thepaeeage of II II Fj lt . f..r reli-f
of setlleri; of lireer county, with amend
m -nia,
A meeiage w aa rcce.ved form tbe coui •
ail, slating that they had reconsidered
tiieir refusal to accept tbe 03nference
repert ou council bill No. 11, and had
adupUd the bill aa recommended b- the
tircl coufvrsnce conimit'e?.
Council bill II was taken up and the
conference commilUe report on same
rec'ived, Tho bill jtaa referred tu the
committee ou enrul>ed uue engro-.se1'
b lis and the house to'.k a recess for half
a i hour. The committee fino'ly report
e I the b;II aa properly enrolled and the
confereni-e committee's reprrt was lu'opr
ed with several dissenting roles. Tne
bill then went to thire nnd final reading
andjwas paaaed.
Mr. Christum offered a memorial ti
oongr rs. as jollits:
To iheu ng-ess oftlie UnitedStatee:
With that love of liberty cbaracter'stic ' \JOSSMAN
o' all true Americans, and aympithy fur ^DENNIS j Proprietors,
a dow ntrjddeil and oppressed people. " '
wnose industries are de-troyed and re- Tlie Old lielinhie Artists of Perry,
aouices wuate I, yet who are heroically
K. M. CLAKK,
Atlornvy-at'Law,
Will practice in all tbe Territoria
■vnd Federal Courts.
OtHoe in Jonee RuiMing
iMVuliowa, E, UM«(iaUir.
HOWE A GUTltRKr,
Attomeyi-at Law.
■ ftri. opp. l^ml ottice. P*ry. O.
North Side Barber Shop,
struggling for that greatest of all earthly
b'eseingM. individual and national irnie
o^ndence, yojj m^moralisla wuuld pray
thai y ur bonorab e body take such
proper steps aa may at tin «ar:y da; ter
•innate tiiepinguir.ar i c jnHic' now rag-
ing in the island of Cuba, which aha 1
-i.-cnre to the people of that islam* the i
g eaten security to people and p-i-pert; ' PKEL'
and tlmt measure of l.berty so deaf tu 1
the human heart. For which )our me-
m"ralists w ill ever pray.
Lnder suspension of rules the mem..
rial was unoiumously adopted.
Mr. Doyle offered a icsolut;on express
iug gratitude and thanks to the house
of represeit.itives of Kinsas for the pas
•age of a freo homes memor'al ihe tiist
day of Us session.
Iloucc adjiurned until 10 a. in totlay.
an I thefreesilver forces at oDoeprocMd
e I lo hold a caucus to till the posilionp
create I b> o.)nncil bill 11 As tinnlly
j W. DILLARD, M. D.
P11Y8ICIAN and SUllGEOH.
Rooms on North Side of Square, at Dr.
Culliroor *e old office. Will an-
«- ar i 4h 11 .j rlHV nnd night.
bEIDS,
R«. omj I and 2, Globe Building*
West Side Square, Perry, Ok
The Thoroughbred Jersey Bull,
"Simon Peter,"
o Bl POl .111 t'OR THT SFASON AT
E'riaa.rsse's Barn.,
pa «ed the bill pri.vi Je« for two reading ilt® in advance frr service.
clarks, fi Ur assistant clerks, tifleeu cum. — _
m ttee clerks, twenty enrolling t-.erki
fmr assistant sergeant* at annf . four
janitors, en pag a and two private ?ecre-
tarie , at a tota' co«t of fltlw per day.
CJl'RC L.
Tne tirst buiineas of the c ouncil woe
to retonside«l the vote rejecting the cou
N0TI0L OF C0STE8T
P* f«.re ( ♦ lnlte<l ILauil Office, ftrrt
'kla , tMc Jtnl, lrtti,
(>e*>ri(M Hi Libhe>. ^
V- . ' rDv« lTi-g tifJe to the
The Me n* of ( har>M M ^T. 21 N. H
iMadtirell, Decease'*, j :< t.. | M,
"inip aint Imving bwn tiieit at ?h
ufe .n. nUd that 1 go for Ihe din.-tur.but j ,oJ eomm ti«.
feren:e ommittaee report on ruuncil "e,!.^ •'"T;,' V'r" ."l,6 *"
bill II. the clerk hire bil1, and the com
mittee's report <v,is adopted.
A rejolutton was introlucel that lo
co umiiteei'lei-ks beempl yed un'il tloir
a rvioes are nse led. Llid over under
,he rulee.
C U -IT, by L. ucli. pron bug f. r I'trri-
turul bink Oomtui^iiuners anu in. rgan
iz itiuu <>t Terntorial bank*, was, under
•u pei. ■« of rul . rea l • 'Col.I t me
and re'err'd t> > the p-ivate corp ration ii.aith-.ii,
.4 our family phian-iau was out of town
;lurchmex! i l-ottle of Ch«mberlain'
ugh 11.-oie ly. which relieved her us-
nediatelv. I will not l>e without it ii
• 'uture. i'l and "at cant buttle* for
« b llanU, ,t Fn(li*h.
ilr .Maruin. a< chairm in of the
m tteeon printing. re|«irt d a) t
•t of printing the governor's iu« -ag#
indmnbi >. The reeoluti niucu nrc
tli*
dice b>
i MM.
- - ^iUarl'n M. Mail.
<lr<*l f -r ?!,.• iii> rrihe<i «>g lain I
charu us an i u ar there i* now fa
it. tti«*t|.e lnlte«l *'af ^i l.*«n I Office, at Perfr
Okli h..rra : n affilavit of l . W. ►itipatrieh
*la i • a J a lean it tba iue «ki entryman.
• li t ►*' >1 Mm tr It \\t* kil.eti n a railroad
it •* «' « ha-, Kit on the 2Tird Una
• f n. unt i*i. %n,j fha* h*. t « aaia
■ uar •- >1 a-l'ru h-'uetiu.- uf hie death
a •imle man «o ' 'hat h- Uf- n« hi* heira. Mra.
Klw r'- rtifiiu* MatiUreil. Mr*. (ta«aia
VI. i nt. Mi*« .1 % S .MaU.irell, M a Nannie
Mail'*.. **a Mre'I and (i W. fit aa .
rick.
Autl a.'Tiau' f'ii' I.-r in aUI aJldavitof
■'••f.' - ti e«| finberSirU. ttiai the above
if. rti- t <>{ tai-al >• wh"llj ui«n«ioQa<l aa>i
i.,it th - u«' .ini r tu • ;wkI cuUirated bl
r r. r nn> • ' t! ra*"eil tike aaio
Ism-a- *r) n n- *,,nir -.t bylaw, aad that
ft-rm'-r*. «hi u a jeur l,.«r iiv t no part of tbe
ir*< "f iHtjii It; > f.-H ti tfultna'ed and tha% au
n.|-r< fen have ti^en i lac^d tbenn*n b> nr
U*- a .1 b« r* an.I tl>a no < ne «f t-• ate fa
iv un -.I in> r .rjr • •« b- r i^reoa >a ree.diaa
i>- u ti r ha* rv hI^I thereon lora<.re thia oae
fOI OUII TWO-CENT SIMPS
The Queen { Fuhion ,M.fuhK
ron THtia mo^th> aa«
A McCall Baiar Pattcra
at ihi. >i«i wpi m m.uH i.t-si ritrr
i r 'MJH eal .sil ttil, m .n-t ki I
• hi. th. (U«| tad b<tM tacuri « n.e «h,. . .. ,
.iteily te larttiff latndac, i ur msriiHi, im1 |«t A linker
m ' tn«a utx vtitt ... .v Sk.t; t,j ^ tmlll
" >.r i.", i kein i.f
l ar.. «M Vu. < r - lire*aa^.are lierehf aaai
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J* i Hli.-kf • - ■ (he Caiie.l Va^ae
jwr |..M cw aul tfat ■ >•! Ufau Taxiats ai
lion therewith was theu read and oo tbi*t'n e.
noti in o(Johnaon l.i W if -he "" «a-
f iverni'T-" meaeega wraa rdareil pr ntnl.
Fisher tu ) .l tint t'ie nun n g., into
e 'iittve M«sion. wi oh « i. urri.t In
et« u'ive*eu n th > f.llo'i g , ti. n
war* s'ei t-d.
Ami,taut Mo |'Wt a' ai'" M■ II ,;h.
tower
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wry.
tai of Jan ar.. Iv;
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New YllllK WOULD,
T/MICt.i.lHfg tOiTit*.
1S6 tun a Ihi
W. E. CHAPMAN & CO..
I
t Will Intirest Tm
Theie cold dayt to louk throu^li our L'udcrwc^r.
They look warm and feel wann, and the prin w
low. Don't let the children altiver on tbe stirctt
for the sake of 25 or 50 centa. Don't cough
your head off for the sttnie amount of money.
Dcrn't niiǤ seeing them if you want to buy.
7
be Difference
ta in the Quality, not in the l'rice. All 25 cent
atockiaga are not the game. That ia why our
atockioga arc different from others; because they
are better. 10,15, 20 and 25 ccnts are not un-
common price*, but oar 10, 15, 2o and 25 csnt
Stockings are oneommonly good. That's tl.ft
difference. The prices are the same, but the
stockings are batter.
s
hort Lengths it Sliort Prices : : : :
To cloee out our short ends, we hare made a
Remnant Conuter. Look them over and at*
what you can find.
W. E. CHAPMAN & CO.,
NORTH HtDff Of NQl'AltE.-
Invincible, Unsarpassable, J
Without a eer,
Writes a regular subscriber, win.
has read it for many yours, of the
twicb-a-wbbi itaue of the
St* UuliGto^fiemocnt
w
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and this is unanimous verdict of
its more than a half a million
*®®dwa It il ttfuKD AI.L COM*
paaisoi, the biggest, l«.t and
cheapest national news aud family
Journal published in America It
ie sraKTLT Kan ai.H A* in pulitica,
bnt it is above all a .nwa i-ai-rk.
and gives th« savra promptly, a<-
curately and impartially. It i>
lainsrnsABLi to th« fcnuor. Met-
chant or Professional man who di -
siree to keep thoroughly pustod,
but has not the time to read a
lwgt Daily paper, while ita great
variety uf well-selected rending
matter uiakee it an uvsuAait
Hon aid FaaiLt I'ahbk.
"«,r,
GLOBE PKIXTIXU CO.,
St. Louitt, Mo,
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Perry & Welch. Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1897, newspaper, January 21, 1897; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111380/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.