Daily Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 2, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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LODGE DlKlX'TOfiY.
A I'. >V A. M. Perry Jjoil^o No, 1".
hollis itH regular eumiuuniL-utiou ti..'
Fllrat ami third Fridays itt fan I mi IJ
etreit. All niiif«>ii in gooit dtunilii.
ooriiiully invited.
WILL VOTE SOON.
Senate Will Have to ri.iicaDobato
on Butler Bill
piiKKY Chapter .\o. 15 lloytil Ar I: I SLXATOil BROWN OPPOSES THE BILL
X Miuiunn meets nt Miisunic hull hum I,
1> afreet every 'Ju<i nnil lili I riiliiy id
7:30 p.tu. IIi'.nuv llui ui.it,
11. L . MCKNIGHT,' 11, 1'.
Hecrctary,
|/.\STI-:«.N STAIt, Perry obapter
Jj No '-■% HUH tK rBKilllirly on lie second
mnil fnurth Wednesdays of vault month
nt hull on ll street. Visitors cordially
nvited.
IO, (I, l'\ (.'ln'i-oiii >■ I.'..! _iNo. il I
O.O. l'\ uteeUevery Thursday evening
t V::a) |.. in. < n 1th >.trcet between II
amlC. Visitors are always welcome.
J. W. Ql'UK, \V, H. linen,
Secy. .\. Q.
Ten*) f*iii'Hmp!!ii'iit .No.
evi.ry Tuesday i,vim.;-'
a( 7;:'J0 Hi Gdil l.'ilumi liiill, \ ^ 1 ti' • -
patriarch* ure ror.lnlly invitn.I to ..t-
Ond. ^ • tjc ' •*> C l1.
II. W. I.i 'MMii n, M-ribe.
I • Illegal. I'.is r " '_n f.ir pi .loune- , Hovfendohlit's Compound Extract of.
t sr t. i-ri PleFdl, Ij >j id, was the ,, i .• «• '
, • >-i. n ..f f..e Unit. >; • ... ttuich .*• Saraaprtlla w worthy your entire ooi.il-
I ., :y «: .! : v i t:>. : a-in^ress a lorn-, 'dance. It lias no equal in u!l dit-e-i.-
••'J ■ '• v •' auviori.'.'-1 j aiibiux fr.ui impure blood or lo„ c •u«.:
1 > borrow ire iey on the t i -tilt of thii
1
1' o. o. I'.
0, meets
I.VS'l'lll'iK l.«-<U;.< No. K, l.iinitfl,It-IB '
J llebecca, 1. t>. O. I - il.is evei
l'uor.i!«y of eiicb montli. \;.-it..;.. \\
come. Mu . I.. 111'i1'1111.., .V ti.
Mils. M All ill a Mookk, See.
I . A. fet.i Homer (J. J one# Puat No, 111,
' 1 imi'ty lirst mill Inii'd '1 huth... . uvi n-
ii ye ut 7:110 p. in. nt tin ir l ull t..,,r toe
c.ircor of .Seventh and H street. All
comrades invited to meet with ox.
II OMfciJt U J OX 14 , W. ll. til.
il No. loiui-itt- eiery liist and t h.. d
Thursdays at p. in. at II 1". Hall ou
f.eveiilh Let teen C anil l> streets.
Mas. U 1''. Jo.nf.s, Pies.
Mas. Cahhis M. Si out, Sec.
Km cans or i-ahou, a a. '■■■'<
meet« each Monday evenii.« at T•
in their hull on lith tietween II. and K.
Vit.itinii Kni^bta cordially invited.
J. T. Noiilk, M. W
v.. M. Thomas It. S. Taoa. MonboE, K. S
11 It. ( und J, ol'A. local union No.
J I'.'.li, I'erry, U. T„ mi-em every I 'ruliii
evening at ii'.iW' at the city hall, V .i?ii-
<ug brotberaalway* we, m*.
UAltMOXY Debating Hocn-ty n-oftt
every WnlnoBilay nifc'hti K. i\ hall.
7tli street. \*iitm^ friend* al .va^a vvel
coined.
Kol P., Perry Jy-nl^e No. *. , K. of I',
meet* even Monday ni«lit at 8 p. ni.
All visiting Kni^htB welcome.
\0, XXPerry No. 1".
Ancient < Jfcdi i of Ui ed W
in. u l.n t and third Tueml; y evenii
of each mouth at 7::JO p. m., in (j1oI>'
huildu^' on wefct tide P«juare. Woi kmu-.
in ^!n d HtaudiLk* from other loi^i«e cor
diuil) invitod. A. C. IIoli a? o, \N. M
J. C. Gaisku, Ilcccrder.
1 jf, N«>ii*Ii leri^l I im1
Oillh, oi IViry. -Mivtd t-vory 1 liur.
ou) tvemux. & o'clock. A.lrefoitnw ri\
nen invite*I t«> utt.uu ti.ia bon«
ijueslion. K* <*f L. Hall, on Oth ttroet
A< Illusion fr «e, no collation
A. li. Si' -LINO, J as. II. I*i.wis.
C .airman. K. I1.
IAUIEMiittlllP Aamnogr No*
K. of h. in H'ts every Salui-luy cm-
injc nt 7in K. of P. hall on 1tf Htreet,
we«t of land ortlw,
Bnrmi Sohillwo. m. W.
T. L. S'i'Kio. , If
I 'r. i.. i. i1 i" ' •• • -
iiu'etaevery Sin, l.i 'ifleriHHin al •
o'clock, at tlie Pit* o.* t *ri '• fhurch.
MM I> 1 VMUSI.UI,
KueO TliKK VI *5, Pr^idnllt.
S>tf ('uniirr^ uiitl Not Ilio I'r«!
Aulliur zed to I'vrrow Rttui««y « n ll "
Credit of I he
Mud Mr notation*,
Washington, June The final vote
on the liutler bill to prohibit the Issuj
of lunJs will be taken In the s.'nate to- I
morrow. I*o txact time for tho vote Juta
been fixed, the agreement being that it
fe'hall be taken befoix.' aJJournniKnt. j
Most of the Beosion today was jj.vtn to j
UebaD^ on the bill, Mr. Cull >;n t:u.-s ;
against It as a step toward u-puJ atiun, |
and Mr. Hi own of Utah in favor of thla
bill or of a resolution oiT^red by him 1
declaring tiiat th: b -iii'-.s un.I -r any tu-
tu: - Uau * woiil J bt ®*l Itnd \ dd.
Mr. Marrill, ehsirsnttt of thv finance
commit i', fttve no ti • of a; tarlil •pwcli
tomorrow.
~.ui\ Brown (R<ij. 1* .'•■) ! :'•■-i-e.iieiJ t .j
f illowlng r st.lutlon:
"llt^tilvcii, I:.at, In l). ■ • : :nlo:i of ti..'
«enat .. the h.Tt.aiy of t.. n ^r.-T/y
liM Qo authority und r t act < t Jan-
uary 11, 1805, t> 1... and fan1. ;• o.hei
ban l.; in a'Kdtlon t t!i s • alieady
suid, and that any such i nd« that m y
hereafter be iiiped by him would-be
without authority i.v. an.l n
'Ili? resolution w.at o\v t > b • con-
sidered In connection wi'.ii 11.^ Bull
bill L'ter in the lay.
A j • solution by Mr.
Mas:-.a was (Uloptetd H •; . ting I •
president f"t* the in; miation an to t . *
i /.u: (f ;i • • Am «rli an ■ n< r Fri d-
t. k C.' ling by the ('m.i . aa ( a i r A -
erdeen. in introducing a b 111 1 >r
building the Ni ar.i . ii tan •!. Mr. Mor-
gan (Dem. Ala.i k". i it w .;M b? mora
appropriate for the e.nate to pass the
canal bill of last year. Final action
could nut be expecte I a. this session,
but in connection with the favorable
action f the house, It would give satis-
faction t • the country.
THE ROTUNDA FRIEZE.
A brk-f but breezy controvers> aro:
over a resolution offer- 1 by Mr. Iians-
brough (Hep. N I>.) chairman "f th- li-
brary committee, apor j riat.ng $6,000
for completing the fri in t'• i • and i
of the capitoi. The picture which Is t
1 ■ tl:e final ft- 11ur-• «>* this fri /. •. h > ■<
long I.- i. 'ii • ntroversy. No explentf
tion was given as tj ;h nature oi' t'.i •
jiicture, but it was :adieat"J wh n Mr.
Haw'.y (Hep. C-nn.l int'iporel wita
;h s;.i: n : "l 1.:iv • > .■rit'.-.-'.rm ><!
t •. pr . ! nt to cxp: . ail J yet I f"
no r* i .oi why th * rep: • s ntationa of
(1- * \'. -hli.. i' n and Abraa.mi Lin-
t la kNj :11 be umltti I fr.-m J'aat fr; -/.e,
y;"ti!e ;• r nia:'.an of 1*1 -v land is
I'lilted State-. lie pointed out that
the ast of 1875 v.vn to pr-vl.l for specia
payments, not to m .'ntiln.
Mr. Allen (Pop. Ntb..) Interp d ti
f tate that Mr. Brown had ma le no n- w
c1: rv.ivery. 1'rnr to r. .:y • f th • r^c nt
1 o:l Is.-j( s, Mr. Allen : .1, 1 h . 1 in-
tr- ilir | h r Mnlut n daring that
the iHjfiKS would he 111 il and the boa 1
void. The pn ,h.i. \of b ads for t i t
time to this were warned that the title
to tii- ir bo.i N w;o : «:u nnbb*.
Mr. Brown in 1st l that the Allen j 2 ceuts on every copy fold, ^oi !
leeolutlon had been no warning to boni being mudn for uusold copioa. 1'.
purehiiHtrs, us It ha.l not pa «ed. What | #.1)|e r|bh Fur fu,, 1)Urtl,
iioi.a of llio f>ynt'°,
61 (X) per bolllc.
Price, 50 cent
b f(
L
Vi Ulitcd.
A blitfht I/O or •; rl in tbigr.n l v • }
town i?i tbo vicinity v!.e: tJiere is i •'
already lit: agent, to tell the 1 '• >
Ltal^'er, Anie: icu'a G. e .Le. t .Story 1 *: j ■ i
by the week, ami not a.3 u^out, tu.on
What |
h" (Blown) wanted wis a r oluiion
giving a notification from the Un!t< X
Btates that the titles to the bonds wet's
questional I\
CONFETIENCE REPOItTH.
The final conference report on the
fortifications appropriate n b'.ll wa i
agreed to, and alfo to a partial report
cn the sundry civil appropriation bill.
Mr. Allison explained that the items I
ftill In disagr- emcnt were those cover-
ing public building?, arid land3, cut-,
\eys of public lands, participation in j
f* • Uruo ■ la x"' n and Dlarlv't « t
Columbia eharity ccbools. A partial I
conference r. >rt on tbe p -stofflce ao- j
proprlation bill was opprov. 1. Mr. All!- j
ron stated that the Hem as to consoli-
dation of pcstofllees wai still open. j
The confi tees have aj- r - I. now v. r,
to tho i n :t • pi"\ iston gianting iS0,0 >
to the Ocean Steamship company for
carrying from San Frir. i -o to New
/.• iland and New South Wal s by y
I'.' Honolulu, mails made up in the Unit-
ed States for the Hawaiian inlands, thi
Australian colonies, New Caledonia an l
Islands in the Pacific ocean.
At 5:45 the senate held a brU f execu-
tive session and then recess d until 11
o'clock tomorrow morning.
tio* Mllie-H «if tniu pupoi
I irut i ubli.-iu d in t•
1'imer April u i, i .hi )
uJiiull i i'j fj < i L •
Notion !h In-:i;ivv'p, '1 lint • . \'
l>, i!y ia.toi I'i'.'-i-
T. Bowie,
linii iui i.. .
cution K# lli • ; r •
f t'St i;
ISiMMiiri
M( N PAY IN Till: iioi si;
p
Mr. H
1 that th<
r>ugh <:
rommitte • ha 1 two u h- :-. one show-
ing m CI v ' .nd tou diing the
i •••: i •: >n which an:, a:: -.1 the
opening -■? the world's f • r. In the
bat a-;: nr. 1 wa i a repr< - r.tat: >n • f tli *
duk f X'aragu.i and f *n. iy ti: last t.f
the line • f Ool ml n -. M ■ 11 msbr ius i
said he did not thAnk any i nat r should
allow his prejudice against the presi-
dent to prevail In this in-t ine \
HlriTi ItV. JUST Til MSAME.
M Haw'«y resp■*". i 1 that it w.i-
most surprising that this historic frl-ez'
should entirely overlook the greatest
hist ideal event sin the revolution—
the v.ar « f th< n I oi Ti ^ y omts*
sltn ottM create m m Ii1 w-
k-y BUgg'.*Ht " 1 a r« pr - 'illation of Grant
and Iv • shaking h. . Is at App-'m«d"X
for Indian Territory Aiimln:«tr:t
iIon Defeated.
Washington. I>. C., JuneThis wai
' surpenslon" day In the house and a
number of minor bills were pasj edl ur;-
ti- r su-:pe4is! n of the rules. The J:. 1...-
fton-8t kes el itlon contest from tn
I S venth district of South Carolina wa*
I ret tit '1 by the adoption of a substltuto
; l*.• r the c mmlttee reports, off-red by Mr
I McCall of Massachusetts, chairman of
1 tli' elections committee, which declared
that there had been no election anl
tiiat the peat was vacant.
' A bill to approv acts of the legislative
assembly of New Mexico, authorizing
th" ls.-ue of certain bonds, was passed, |
!"0 to 1.'. It was then discovered that ,
th • house should have concurred in the I
s« nat • amendments instead of passing ,
the bill, en l that It would be neceswirj ;
f >r the bill to return to the senate for it: j
action. |
Mr. Phillip?, chairman of the commit- !
tee on labor, called up his bill to creata
ci industrial commisrion i' twelve mem j
i i g, three representatives each of la« I
bor. agriculture, manuf icturing anl
i business, salaries at J5.000 each, each
group to have a legal advls : at -i '
ti; • duties of the commissi >n to be to In- i
• igate on stions pertaining to imml- j
g: a tion and th - o;her subjects m n-,
ti ti- i ana to re-, immend legislation to!
( bill W I! Opp Ifl I by Mr.
Bartlett (Dem. N. V.. and advocate I
by >i :s H • rs< n f Ki i>. I a.) St-wa: t
i!t pN. J • IMknap (lb p. 111.) and Mr.
II .. (Reo. N. Y.) and passed without j
opp jsltlon.
The bill to give Juri'diction over of. j
• nses of th • terrl ory t > the Unite ! j
States courtr of Arkansa
T- xas v. a defeated, •> 1 to
The bill for funding a
0. K. Barber JShop.
T. ii HC3EIUUU. l'r«r,
Second dooJehtitor the . .mi ! M Bar
All kiads of work in my Imo done wit
neatneee and clibpai.h
Cl tor llo.vd, 11. iJcu vji.ila
HOWE ACitfrilUEY,. !
Att31110)r.?-at La'.7.
OJiceI"pi>. l-andOJlloe, 1'
J. L, f A i>.'o.1.11.
pa:; jo ast.
AM
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. vJ launl i
Tal C iinm''v
C A.
the te
y
lutstan.li;
1
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niTeii,
t':
an artist
trilg^—
id?ntLril
s to be
ite, h<
ion t j
A O L. A meets every 'Jnd Winine
day in month. Vnitiiiif c iti' nd c r-
dinily invitid. 1'apt. \V. 1 Snitii.
Otfimental m**eting « n the last We i
noeday lueach montli.
Col. \V. II. Pniuiiiv--k.
Ct mmand. •
Hansbroug':
Ige bust had
It i • of th4
m
I'nr Hull*.
Two LuiUlirifs, Mx M. l/isj ternii
11th uud H streets.
The ore ti^e bhwnl purifier ii<.« n
doblei's Coinpound Fxtraef. f S;.i.-apnl
U. oil oents nnd 11.01) |**r ixdtlt'. f
i:\t I unions.
Kepubiican convention, St. L uir*,Jun
ML II 0
llemooratio c nv>. nt'«on, Chicago, Ju'y
7. ihih;.
Annual meetii-U Hapiist N unit P. ■ 1
pies I'nion, Milwauke**, vi iho«-ii. ui, .Inly
in ii , tMNi.
For the «b. ve o'caee lis the A. T .V
S. \'\ will sell round trip tickets from .
Perry at the rate of one fare fur the'
found trip
Por the convention at Ht Lai s te k
ets sill bo <oUI June l.'tllullth and loth,
with tliml return limit June 'Jlst.
For the c<mveBtl<m at Chicago, I ii 1
liois, tickets will lm eo'd July 4th. *ol
siid lith, eith llnal return limit July 1-
as an apptopri.it
And yet. a 1 b d Mr. II iwi
ly, as i bust of John C'.
a man wl. > left t' • vi
chair to enter the rebell
j placed In a niche. In t
i would make no obj. e'. >r
tloji
With some warmth ?
I stated that the Br 'kin
i been suggested by at b
m -nators fr--m K« ntu by
"I am one that !>♦ lb*
over," sddetl Mr. Hans!
"I object to the sneer,'
ley
"It was not m ant as such." added
Mr Ilansbrough.
• I have no narrow \ iews on this sub-
ject." pr o !• I Mr Havsb-y. "I th.inlt
heaven that I havs the warmest feeling
f•1 r some of th.-s.' who natic 1 • n th
oth« r r.de. but It .< Imp s- bl • t*> b •
lie history The e was a cn u war \\
hool districts was pas®
-\n attempt war. road
i for the n org nJan
in Territory bur -d on t.
ipallti
- I
. .-dinar. • unn
n r.
i 1
u«h.
• aid Mr
1 law-
have wipt I out Its ■
event Its if eannot 1
wip t
t's, but th1
out rtf hi- -
duilon
' ted t •
and it
Mr Wilson (Ri
the adoption of
went over
riLLKH CI!MM -il
Mr. Sherman's request for a \ t nt
4 p. m today on th- fill I a- s • i II was
ob i- d to by Mr Ha ii ! - i IVni T- nn
Bills were passed granting tiitht «•?
way through th • grand ana forest r*s-
ervatlon. Arlsona, to Ihe Flag^fa anl
Can oi Itallron I t mp.mv, .o I grant-
ing a pension to Elvira I la eli* eler The
jjtiei hill corrects an error nti t out
In a recent vole.
The partial roiifereii *e i. p , .n the
Indian sppropilatkn bill. M iitdi las
b" II contested for fhr. •• dayn, was fur-
ther delisted Mi Vilan ib n W • i
de«-lared that tie* provl 'on i« t . hub ,n
ell.r>nnhlp ess little h<<it of s l*^(is!a«
the outrage and evident d * <l ob ti' •
of pubile ni uiillty and dutj Mi ib-«ige
(tirm Ml-s also crltb i/ 1 the confer-
en report
IkWD BILL l l. Il ATI!
N o tion eas taken up \< .r.-i • k
the bond lull was tak n up sn«l
u I loin spt k< niop}Ninition t
Mil
M ' * rw rt iltep N > foil \
support of the mil Mr Ml wart * a
plit I w tli nuestbuM I'v rtetistors Pal-
no ' Vila* an t AIM' o Mr V|la< • mt.
t to kn '# if Mi Hp wai i • no I I .i
I"g4l ten.br
iH'.xt,
Pur the annual meeting of tbe t • 11•
V.iung PfNiple's Union of Anieiics, ir t
MiUaulieo, Wis, ticaets uill !••• m I*1
July l.'lth, lltli and loth, and n ol leav
irg Milwaukee Jul) 'Jiljtl ami tfj, 1^ t'
Tickets to alstve |snnts a ill be end re
eJ NtMiittiiiiHi paeeege in Imlh tl«te««
thna, and g snl goinrf on date of pn'o l,f" I if "d\er a as ma t ♦ |.
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Oscar Sirr.;
ARCHITECT AHD I'.
plana drawn m 1
ill kind** of loiibbn,
C«- o •« V 4 J *.
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II. it. IK)VMS,
rrtolhi t
i ariiiers & m
A (leneral Hanking
•gited
bants Daii.;
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T .' ■ l'.-i • :: v.in'i. von wr.u't n I'l'i'sfi'ijition tilled, yott
t.i :a t • !.: iluit your tlru^iat understand* hia buai-
i 1. lliiwi n.lubli'f Is :t ri'gistercd ]iluirinuc*ist
t . ' a i.mil! l>;i: jniri' drills. Vmi are wife If lie fills
: rii'tiwii;. Ik' c::: ric's u full lino of .
Sundries, Jewelry, Toilet Articles, Wall Pnpc Etc
uvi .v/,;: ti call, scut:: side cf suvre.
)£. E, Howendobler.
' -ructible "Maywood"
Tin lSo:t Mcdoru,
Most Eoliiblo,
lic.t Curatlo
AND
STRONGEST
TThcol on Earth.
G1'
i li ci,'
i'TtShi, T fit L11
a:; a lit ti csrm
CYCLE
THIS $76.00 COM*
PLETE BICYCLE
WITH COUPON.
I Af.'iOND
IT. iOT SmntttH
l::'.i::5 7:;:3.
AX W
J
hp*''
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£-3 r.lodci No. C
r.KD
)| h. 1 .01 Oet.r, 1B93 Jan.^t, 1893
I May 17, 1 JUl Jan. 1. 1805 Other# 1'endlng;.
A Bicycle constructed f m th s d!d, tough ami wiry; that is sim-
j incoi 8< • r again, has few parts, is of
in an accident, no hollow
material t >be cr ishedinbyi f cont frai that < tnnot possibly be broken;
a framu so t.nnple il. t I: ;j : :•-• 1 i ! - ii connecting parts; a one-piece
liable and rapid transportation*
H3CWIPT50W8.
• >!r!. What is a Double Dia-
t i.vction for strains that occur in
w\\ TI a frames are constructed of
1 n one t nu tal for its weight known,
I ' iinir i.ni bronze fittings in such a
at la \. oi k lot -i o A marvi 1 of novelty,
.1 ingenuity in bicycle mechanism,
tii: ', as yc-u krow that frames con-
: t il • , v. lit n they arc buckled in can-
'oiiLlo l>iaini.i;<l Frame for three
. a.rd i'tzj steering head and wheel base,
SPECIFICATIONS
FIIVMK.- 3mpro\e(l 11/
luouti Frame?
Cycles—the outlin ; t . a aai '. . in • :
^8-inch cold rolled stool i tho tou in I :
* * id together with steel
si'olc t >
and the parts are j
manner that it is i:
simplicity aud durability, tac-
—to build a frame with .at bra
tinually brelk :• 1 fn cture ; : 1
not be rep \\ 5 gtliint
years. Yo'.i < .
ball bi- rin;:; . <:
W1IKKLS.-
ity piano wire sp
>rcak it.
hose pi
P *T!1
OE.VK1
balls Crar
locked and
end cover il
IN Vi lli
be
It
con?;'.a. !i . cr • •
t - d parts wl
chain aro cn tho i
arrangement, c.i..
dom from conti ;.
L. '.L: a .. . : ; 1
crank " foot, an1.!
oNi:-Pir.
two cranks, tv. o y
pi ^e Fror.1 j j
to ,'i i ii d
and I
a i: a at , v ••.-.•anted one-piccc wood rims, best qual-
: ij j lc. . ! -a barrel hubs, fitted with "Arlington"
' ] ill i. • i >■ -. a ,' cr other first-class pneumatic tire.
* K AXLE CASUS AM)
. I -.ii... ti.ii ughout, with. 148 hardened steel
1 \ all o'.ii* |uitcut ball crises, which are inter
: 1 . c jmo apart while in use Arc neat
1 n nn ackncv.ltdged fact that crank
4, ■ •, threaded ccnes cr crci.k axles arc
9 this entire nuisance by having no
in ti ame for adjustment Ourinveni^n
n to ! o appreciated. Thcspircket «?nd
1 ir.f/a Great value is gained by this
i, ^ . never h c?e bearings, Ire,
...' oth cutward globular ball bearings,
1 Then with thejointless "one-piece
n injury.
i.i .; ment; by its application we put
. rait.i and ft cr wash* rs eli in oqo
to Bicycles i, from cr..nks wotking
; . a .ti, v 1 hey get loose no mat-
n t'l-n. Tl.is iw carfcd by too many
'..'tii 1 et i)lid l i< t (* and made from
1 l .s be* 11 1 raven that when other
•! vail haaily bend But if lient any
v...nd without removing it from
1 trc
1
P:
U
hardened SPltOCKKT
TIN?
ul baked, r
(H i« 1
a •!. Shortest, 28 inches, longest, 37
' . r ticr ns ere simply a section of
: ! 1.1 t, fc rmirg a pet feet fork crown
snpprrt lo out solid
. 11 f :•{ linginefs ie juired in a
1 i. ■ 11 a ci e ur forks and crown
1. n t bie a marvel of simplicity, readi
t 1 . 1 r 1 mpusition h.indles In buying
a •. ' tit.ipptd or elevated handle
' ! ■ • 11 . r t n -
a i II. m handle bars i( preferred.
' r ni' other first-class make.
11 ] all bearing
i a: '.v. a special enamel, rubbed down
I a r r.a All I right parts are hesv-
. ■... = . y pat; e, voa handscme appearance
I 'lei. furnished with leather tool*
Durin,
th • 1.
r
mstrucilo
■tluccd to
I .
be found in ..
C\ I| Bt Vt i I
1 <
nniwcr all 1 11 \
M lli. M t n
Wii'ld o lin,; l". •
Into*! * i <iVil
.1 i «. etc from 27 to 30 pounds.
I through the experimental stage.
*1 wootln,** placed in
ii. 1 tin ^h the country !'.*[ |t
1 1 1 t 1... , c.n v . th roads and on rough
• t -u pr. ir g it to be the bent wheel Otl
It . \1 • 1 itlytimd over Ibe roughest and
1 th" 1 11 a in 1 necessity t f fpeif. Its
,1 i. 1 ,t ' ; t. ' -ll.it the p >*.nihility of bieaksge it
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