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DAILY ENTERPRISE-TIMES
I'l'tiMSUKP Daily Dxtt rr Sunday.
PEliltY A WELCH £>lilor« und Pub.
TEliMf Oi' Stll-iUtllTlONH:
JVr wk, hf ea'ru r....
per month. 10 anvuuco..
OFi'IOIAL DIRECTORY
TKKICITOUI Al.
4-fn
rtiief J list tcti.. .
U. S ) i.n:. ii
gupt. Public IrtNlruotinii
frrtn*ur.«r .
AttoriiMj *ral.
BcIhmii l«unl commlmi' i-jr
0OCNT\.
Probate Jurtgo
Attorney
SL 11 If
Trcannier
Jlrj.finr of U«h1i
Joauty Clork
rtoi-t. Public ln*trn«'ioii..
80UND MONEY SENTIMENT#
Washington, D. C , S pt. 5:—Thoi#
is no douht in the mii.ds of oboervant
and well-posted meu an to the growth of
the tunnd money sentiment Congress-
man Richard C, McCoriuiclc, once Gov-
ernor c.f Arizona and Secretary of the
Nat ontil Committee when Seth Chand-
ler was its chairman, called at Republi-
can headquarters and did some figuring
mi the situation. II u conclusion woe:
'•Wo are not lonntf ground an) where
and wo are gaining in many sections.
Cut the titfht will ho tierce enough in
W. C. Renfrow.
ikritnk lisle! ( some « f the Western States to require
4ur c>« f
A. C. 1I« Hhd<1.
J. T. Horns
Q.T, onrrf
T. 41. Milwr. . ...
W. M I'-owIM*.
o. I liimboeker..
First W;tr l .
g*con<l Wnrtt .
Third Ward...
fc'onrtli 'A arO
.. .Patrica Msgts.
.. I.. 1). i 'amnion.
M. L. Tarosr.
X. A.Halbraiili.
....C. A. Blliieoe.
A. It. Modeller.
T. II. Howard.
J. A. ItmiMin.
j K. Wallace,
tv K. Uichartlhon
II 0. Fo d.
.. ..i . W. i'pMby
J. II. ViniAukftli.
W. Olmntwd.
' V.'.'w. Mci'nllouah
A Msysi
. ...I'ollc** Jnilse.
I >a.-nrMi .
Attorney.
COUNCILMAN.
.In... DnlrtHfy. J. *"• ',u c
' j;. i i:iniM'i, J• W • .."t/i V
L. A. Moi'k «%>- ^ ( . Hin e
'.Vino. Mi-ih.-i*. t'aait. fbr •toph
l.\Nl> okhuk.
■rownmirc iu>Aito no.
Timothy Mctirath.
K. A. WIIhou.
IT. W. llaiW'j.
< litunmiu.
NATIONAL TICKET.
fur President.
WILLIAM McKINLBY,
ut Ohio.
For|Vi«*e'.P resident,
UARKETT A. HOBAKT,
of New Jersey.
Territorial Ticket.
Kur UelegsU to Congre. ■
HON. I T FLYNN.
For Representative
H. W. bUI i'llAKD,
Of Perry.
fe- ( oincilBiMi L>iBti ic •
E. H, PJCBR1',
Of Furry.
COUNTY TICKET.
for Sheriff.
G. A. FOSTER.
For t'ouaty Ckrk,
M. C. FOUD.
lor County Attora-y.
H A. SMITH.
For itogistsr ©f IVod*.
E. W. ADAMS-
irnost and systsmntio work to win. lu
priitfi of thin?, y< u may safely pre
d ot v.otory ftr MoK'n'ey.1
MI hud an interesting little experience
with slvrr onco in Japan," says Mel-
vide T. Landon (E i Porkim-j "Kami
kusa, who was secretary of the Treas-
ury, tjld me they had 80,000.000 50c
dollars on hand and wanted to tfet on a
gold bams. Ho thought that if America
got free coinage without international
agreement Japan would like lo sand
over half of that silver to bo coined intu
dollars worth iOOj. I asked him what
lie would do then and he replied: "F.x
orange them for American gold and
hring it buck to Japan on a gold basis.'
lio had it all figured out and w «s in
etfuest about it. He could do it under
freo coinage, too, and Hint is just what
we might expect to happen if the free
mlvor croze prevailed.'1
Tenoessee is right in line for Bound
money. A letter from William Uu'e,
who edits the Kr.oxville "Journal," says
that in his judgment at least .'10,000
Democrats in that State w ill refuse t<
support the Chicago platform. (Jon.
Clayton, to whom the letter was ad
drt sued, believes this to be a conserva-
estimaU*. It is probable also that the
stale will go Republican.
JUST AN XTHING, L0KD-
The answers made by Mr. Callahan to
interiogatories in the convention clearly
indicated the sentiment: ''Vis, Lord,
and the Democratic party of Ok'ahoma,
I will support an) body or anything; will
heartdv support the unnaHiral triumvi
rate o? Bryan, bewail >>r Watson, if )un
willouly el^ct me t congress.
Theollice hunters voiced a similar
sentiment when they, by their action,
pmcliimed. "We will take you. our
dear Mr. Callahan, just as you are, with
all your hatred for I democracy and mixed
schools record, if you will only promise
caceof uo, however small it may be,
chance at the government 'pap.
Whether in the form of pill powder
or liquid, the doctor*! prescription lot
blood diseases is always the same— ]
mercury or potash. These drugs bottle
up and poison and dry it up in the !
system, hut they als"> dry up the marrow
in the bones at the same time.
The suppleness and elasticity of tlv
give way to a •ttffaea#, the rack
inpains of rheumatism. The form
gradually bends, the bones aclie, while
decrepitude and hclplt^sue s nrem •
lurely take possession ol the hotly, and
it i-. but a short step to a pair oi
crutches. Then comes falling o1.
the hair and decay of the bones,— icon
lilion truly horrible.
t)
"h tor llowe, C. D;>aGnil r
IIO^VE «t GUTIHICT,
Atlornrjs at Law.
1 aa J otlko,
i'oiry.O
iNCOA iT. MCu r. iloi.O
MORGAN i. PAN CO AS'i',
Altorupys-af-Law.
l.!:o Torrituriol nn<l
fur rrua.t>r*r.
J. R.
WALLACE
I'lj,' I'rul x < J- .
A. K MUSELLbU.
I„r Su| vr!ot J>!n( c.[ K
J. L M IN or..
Ti. JuNI'.-i.
CONE.
fortur*e>or.
J'ur 1 orooar,
N. X>
for CutamlMiomir. Ui* t >'t
auuam uauuoch
lor Co«*imUai«>no ,-ml I * i
OUANV1LLM MOUIilS
Vor I'oniiWwin ',',t , , t.
A. C. HALL.
Ju.Uc at tb. I'm '* •' 1' Poin,
\V. M BOBBINS.
T, It. COOK.
fur I' .n.lub'i.. ' i'J 1 •
L. H.Mil;I'.
John op r.
"Aue you u Populiet, Mr. Caliahan?
-Vet bir, I iini Jui fcf t'lne l'upuliet.'
"Aro you ii Domociat, Mr. CHllnbun'.''1
"Oh yes, I am a DaUiOOtat; I am iu f-vjr
<>( I. jui: aud tiu all or Rryau auil Wat-
bun, jujt duit yourwlf."
E. M. CLAKK,
Allorney-at-Luw,
Will practice in ull the Territoria
«nd Eoiloriil Courts.
<ttli.'M it. ,JOn .
' POTASf
V.ERCUfi Yl
rtulhlinir
C.A. MOKUla.
Morris & Johnson and Kellogg.
XjC.-jx Piim.
Practice in all tlm ConrtB >f tin* Territory an<
IV Ida! ( oiirl-. A! o iu tlio U. H, lamt othc*' <•
thn Turrit or V «n«l liit«rior Department.
PKllltV OKLAHOMA.
Contagious Blood |
Poison—the cur^t.
cf mankind—is the
most horrible of all
diseases, and lias a'.-
ways ballied the
V\ doctors. Their jK)t-
rash and mercury
I bottle up the poison,
but it always break.*
r forth again attack-
I? some delicate
J. organ, frequently
v'i the mouth and
j j; throat, tilling tlicm
j ;' with eating sores.
S.S.S., is the only
SLj.fcj known curc for this?
disease. It is guar
anlecl purely vege- j ct|, „tlwet,
opp. X. R. corner square,
table, n o I doll rsri ira i PRRK\ OKLAHOMA
offered for proof to the contrary. It ]
" • in i 11 ■ ; i
Poison, Scrofula, Ivczcma. Rlieumatisin,
Cancer, or any other disease of the :
blood. If you liave a Mood disease j
take a remedy which will not injure you. |
Beware of m .c. '.y; don't tlo violeiic
Attoineys-at-I.aw.
M. W. LYNCH,
Ke.il Estate, Loans. Claims a Spocinl'.v
South Side Dry Goods Merchant
Says:
"I have the BEST STOCK of BOOT'. SHOES
and CLOTHING in PERRY end will HOT b
UH0ER SOLD." :
I ALSO HAVE:
"DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HATS. CAPS ana %((t
FURNISHIKG GOODS CHEAPER than AHY
STORE IN THE COUNTY. ))))))))))
SJ&II'OK COK.
The Prices Tell
The Quality Sells
) votir sy I- in. Don't }_ .t l otthdup:
( jr book s • nt free to any address
wi l Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
MOSSMAM / „ . .
& DENNIS, $ Fropnotors.
Tim Old liclialilo Artista of Perry.
THE LIVING ISSUE.
Free Homes for Oklahoma aucl Cancella-
tion of Fifteen Millions ofDdbt
Home Plank.
II. L. 1IOYKB,
President'-
. D.TUEEMAN,
Cashier
Farmers & Merchants Bank.
A General
nante«l
banking Busiuess Tran-
1 iif. Democratic mooting at the court
b u*e Saturday night was an tlfusion
of pie counter oratory au J the christen
irg uf the uow cuouliuatiou of the
rii'W-
i.'jo UEWAUD.
McKlnley's Financia. Platform.
"Iimlafow cf tlxo vioa
of all llvor proAwot cf
C-.n-.eT ftr men.
ay c.a a elrcvLlatlxvcr r o.
A'.vtrn.: Z we«ld Kcivo nil.
vox cvni. felA alllto."
Oklahoma Republican Finan-
cial Platform.
M\V l#ll.v«lli'"l> "t w y l" " titinil.
tb* put it v of ("it .1 illnr.', Hli.l nt 11 .."nt*
llm« MiiMra ti in'.liuii
eowwvnmirut* will. th. «r i lh l lh.
imputation, tat.v til" unl iihI.kI H|"I i.f tin
rlniimtie .ilvvr in .ir n >,< -t*i,y Mj.'t« in,
Htid tliM fir.ihiliiti"ii i ilvMf
mwHM t* ttnii#i'l«l fwi,•«*!• "
■obit Oonntjr rmwti. nl flu f-.rBi.
'. t II* "f ' ' I. O^l •< ■!!.' 11
Mrf hiwll. «i •' -«'l
•lriwl«lll-«*l'"^.^1r•"l|l>, «*. l l> *i<i
pftl|.tt<t. lit |l-t,"l'l' bl l",'1 t'l.. 1.1''I III*
«tlt.tl «. .Ill Ml I KMlKlatl.
0 J -.-red b/ Got. Henfrow IVr the Arrest I
aau Oonvic!ion of the Murderers
of J. V. llanaxA*.
Tho fotlo.v iproclnmnth i has been
iitu' d frum th Rov.ijr.or'. otlloe:
a im:ocl.amatio.v.
virtue of 11 to nut'ior'ty \epied in
tlm governor, liy the ntatute of Oltluho.
niiTurrit'irv,th. unddrdi^ni-.l will canm
to bi> paid k reward of two huodrtU and
tifty dollmi to unyont who shall necure
the am nt an'l emivietinn of the KMHPsin
if J.mun Manning, who was brutally
.hut down la hlm-n door >nul, In Li*
county, I'lilahunui, by an unwan
nesa sin on the ni||lit of AujiiHt 17, I'i'JO.
^Witne.u my hand thi) lit day cf Se|i.
t«ui'.'or, lS'.KJ.
W. C. Kinhiow,
Uov.rnor,
flloMA.J Lo ve,
boe'y Ok. Ty.
14ikSinttn Stnte I'utr
Tim KilJiia* Ktnt" Pair amoolation
will hoi1 it. niumnl r *h I Lit inn ut Wich.
itn, K iii.a., fmm H.pti'inber Sl.t lo
to Siitli trclumve Soiiip Mp cmlly t
ttaotiv. fnaturn Imve b>. ti wour l for
Hill nuauD. Atiioni* tin m will bo fix-
t..'ii ,;■! •.I trotllnu arid rum ma inert/
nl.-i rutinintf rm ■ . < 'i dny linllnofi
oi'i'Ii. on Wi Itn jii i) , 'I Iini" ' •, I'M-
lay ami HiturJoy, with three itrunil
parn< hlita ilrn^t ft' in aiuh iMtllonU
,\rr^ni «"n nlK hnvn t een nimlt fur Hi.
lni|tMt ill.play uf b',oinli'J h'lia.'. ntnl
oattl-< i v.r iihnivii i t i ey fmr tn th.
Ml.
T 1 1 * — *■
liaftH Mnt< it Lr vsk hit ■ Mr. Br^ati
I* nlurMn* tr in 11" .nil. th. til .p
pmr In a •.* rnli* " a.lvoeala i-f w
«t<llnw. na atom l""«r«f hi. any fnith
MtfcMtlMWJ 0 th. "Ht'i'-il W t^
Tut KineH.i^r •>• l'f,>-" f'o
IPMimil >"lynn wilt b« tf
MHfMM, tu*i' ti Of no fitaiif, br «a
Mrlly tVal Will f tifotifcil hM
Krpiihlicaii Free
"V\'e protest against any view of the j
free homestead policy which regards |
the Bcttlere a« paupers or suppliants for
public bounty, and demand an iuiinedi !
ate return to the freo home policy of the
lUpabl can partyi and urgt tbo passage j
by congress of tho satisfactory free j
homestead inoa&ure which has already
pae!.*d the house and is now pending in
the senate."
Dosc'l HAVCTO CITES3 WHAT mis MLANS,
NUTHIM. TO LSI L .IN AWAJT. IT'S TO THE
POINT I'D MEANS ALL XT SAY
tj'jut it io Hia Mother in Germany.
Mrs. Jact p liubei.seu who is the
employ of the Chicogo Lumber Co., at
f>es Moineb Iowa bt.)s; "I have just
lent uoiiiu medican back to my mothei
in tho old country, that 1 know from
I'truMial UBa to do tlio best medicine in
l world for riieumr.tism, hii\ing n -ctl
ti in my family fo k vt ral > • ars. It i*
called Chainb .l iirV. I* tin Dihu. It al
\v i; s do as the work." V'ti it bottl ^ f«'t
f r nil by llani j 1 d Gogl ah*
TlieorUni of cure may bo d ~ jw r' d r.l
k"<:'h h) phyni inns, bu' t'n FolTore;
want quick relief ;:i!id Oij. M nut" 1 > 111
('ere will gi '0 it to them. A eafo t n;
Cor ibiidfMi It ■Mtbo oi • I ii ml •
rrrU' dv that produof" I'm t«mlla
i. ti" Mm . ail lr,Mr f
YY'AXl liD—SKVEU \L i'AITill UL
men i r wotm n tt> travel f ri'spom1
b! e)l.'ibiu I ed hoU'o in Oklah*■itm
Territory Salary j iMiblo £!.*
wokly and e'peiHia. I'na tivn per
manent. Kafereirie. Kn-l'itv
addreSf *i| Hill • ped i If elo; n
National, Star Uuildity, € !!• k oxfo.
Iff S. TOWNS END,
Watchmaker & Engrave
Oscar
ARCHITECT
Simpson,
SFarxy,
BUILDER,
OlBla.
tpluas drawn and estimutee make for
ull liiufls of buildicgB. Rsat of lefurene.
iLUCTIOHEEE.
J. B.
107 C Street, Perry Okla.
S"ta§i£?§ 'Mm&drlsz.
Established i 879.
Wholesale and .Retail (j!rowers.
The Largest Stock in the^West.
Our Specialties are : : : :
■Sih
APPLE, PEAR*. PLUM, PEACH. CHERR Y
t
RUSSIAN APRICOT, LUCRETIA DEWBERRY,
CRANDALL CURRANTS. DWARF JUNO BERRY
SHADOW TREES, FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS
AND ORNAMENTALS.
w.
havo at tin* frees as eicr yrou, al good fair f rices and wv
reus as good as any nurseries can raise at all, that me se 'l
as cheap cs any. Our trees have the grid advantage of
6 being home-g rdon and dn not have to be acclim.'ed.
Write u for prices r have wa d at Enterprisi-Tmes
and agents will cail on you. Don't forget the name.
Auctioneer and Commisaon Merchant,
Does General C'>mmiBnion Busine«a
t r «t« ninlvw (;hIIU> bought imtl ftold.
nu. FliKD (\ SEIDS,
OSiMXtST,
Hoouis 1 and Globe Building,
W(.-t bido S<iunre, Perry, Ok
lIFLr WASTED—MALE
NTBO—SOLICITOUS ron
11 b Ik Mllryan« ttevail mid
tilvcr, nuthoris d by Uryan,
M"
I'rc
ten I v h'. \j.
World- lb rwhl, npp.
Mryon. <: -uiaii" • |
f tO. A ' " DM fl
■r mino for w
f. falitor Omaha
nf* (I aiilh<*r h}
t-ehe'i and plat-
I'l't'ii? -. a freo nil
Ou'.v cirn). lhs
k. . |>er cent.
••ratio
Twfi impfjrlunt Dem
t. iih met todaj; on« ut lv lleno, the
oil er at IndinnarotiM The a:tioni cf
Ijnth may furnish ■ mo imp >• tntit pi Illi-
cit I history.
I *• «r f'O Conley County liipoiitiot'
and Drivni' I'at I; .. iuti<m to he held
ut Win lie l.t Si.pt. 1*. ID, A. T. l H. I
Mill «ell ii 1 I trip ti«j!."t i a* ouo and
on.- Ihi 1 <1 hrt linn?' J to return ^--pt 21
— Ii. K. \Vi««terve|t, Agent
^rt !' "■>' OUthori/. I be
*"• t'o'dit ,%'iveii. Freight paid OulHt
1 frci . Ilegin 11ow* with choic* of Terri-
tory. IVr■m.H'fnt, t'ltlltnblo work for
nnven-. ,\ ltlr* Hfi, Tho National liook Pon-
. . iv Mn ' •' ' W 1M
STONER'S NURSERIES,
STONER & BRUCE, Owrers.
SEDGWICK, .... KANSAS
b,
The Popular Morcliant jailor,
■t-fi
I* closing out all Spring an 1 Summer sfyler at
Cut l* ices t«i prepare f< r Fall and Winter St<
which will bo connng in Ten Di y«- N- w in ti •
time to get h nuit cheip4i than )t*u ever Ijnught
TAILOR MADE CLOTHES.
Til* wholenyi'tnm )• drain.' I and uo
di tmioad b) i"ilolunt uleur. and oi'i>"
«"i IliiV.'itt* Witt h Ifu.el I ulvo
*1 lily h' .'.j t' hi. Ii in H i in■ t Jul#
-Mir. kniiwn I. I. Il" nili,til r.
Active nuenl.
fur each conn
ty, I'vehi .'V> contr.l and no ri-k; for
i i'mil.'i f the itan tiiril ii \vidk machio.
iiinl Aumricun t>|Hiwriter. It;' money
linn fall. L> Ii II nvard, Ah..||1 for the
Tarritorjr. 100 OkUbou .\v ., Guth
tie, t>j 1 ui |id.
lAHKIlATONCEiii'S.'SS
ty. I,*cluiii « eoitrol Hint no riih Will
i tear twelvo to twentr-llvo hnnilinl dot.
! linn a year. Kool'iae itainp f ir full far-
In a n i cut I 'tin to the m i«ufai:tilif (|,.„|nr,, or " f.r f I <* Haintil..
Mr I I'. ' • ■ ' i ' I. I 11 . M i ■ • ii ■ i. W 111 ; t ii .
tator, lluilifonl, N,Y , tay.; ' It Mir bt I It u L.iijida, Mieli,
a |i*« "i«iiri. to *•"! t" he' i' 1 lm |i|(.|| .a |
'ii i in whi. Ii I "i ■ ti i1 n • i-1 ii ii '•! m.'l'cii.
urn I eM In ji iir nun tut.', wi.cte the
munt ki> lin.1 ke. in. An aunt of inlnr 1 nl' "P'
lr a*'P«. H.nH
.11, «l >.'>• «
t fnml, i i. inly aalwiiimn,
t" . "II a Hue cf every itny
In to dealer. Hold al every
store tl .'.l ealary to trnodl man H"ml
whnr.liiln ii ti. t 'f, |. wn, «i idfiu' „if^ren'T", i." in.. .t« m. tohlon lim.
to vlaltme n fi-iv )c r. alii". , mid lief i. \'M ■ ■■ I'm " l I'. tli-ei'iut".rc, N t!.
leavieawr t" ei.-, i.lt'i'tJIfItirv Air.r I.'; .
hefe,.tlllir« i' " • y .Te tn t .-ti'Wl'lll.l | H |_ inaAat Hit ti. «• Ml.U
lirleu i*ii|'|i|y * Hh h.'f, i,..lm did no' | ... nrn cm 'i:1 v purea i t>. wite
lilt, to leav. h"«i" Will 'Ut them," 'III' ' v. I. ' I'- i .1, th. gfit |'l|« I "'* **
fefrne l lo t 'l 'O lwt |l|' j ' ' ''
toliph llemedv, fniti- I. fl t it. "ill., uf
fold, ral <."il|i| I'l nhil erl.le'a I oo
Italm fer l .-c 'i.i ! t' nt •
tllffti lltt'l t'tfie.l.'-l it' I'n t
*Bd I' H'1 "rt I '• d> f* r It i ■ "
plaiet.. Then?' 1.1 I'e t . ti
rt.-1'.lniil vi. If I i f f at. .1 t i,i,ll.*
A a eehlury, 1 n . |it> IihV" Inrw
that lli , a>-. Mtl"le*
md ttl.til, nhd ne ,,1 -t tr iitiv eli"!
fh-t at. f .1 t.y Itn".I y A I . c I '
East Harrison Ava., - - GUTHRIE,OKLA
H. H. PERRY, Proprietor.
Rates $j*oo per Day,"he— + + +
-Th* leading holal of Oklahoma. 'Vrythirg new
-Spec 11! At' nt ion to the trade of Conituorc.al mvu
IUIOTHEUS
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f I^-I |.| . I'|i'i«.r|; ItrillH J
#•-•lll^ 1
r. •.w tn*,
Lawyer.
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r ... \ ' tf Mi.
t. it t ] t • tsual " H
mir. i" ,^ . %rn ? IW-. w.f
fn iMiHif, t.u
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r iff M +< 11ft I., |ifi«* ! •••« (9t, m't nut
r r'' r *
ii * a ti< •o-.i *t*4
iff' *rt1*aer« 1
VtenM-An Idea
ft, l t ii'ie •> tn, • •••! nut Hji • Si y*
n- Hmi l-mO itij "« • • ; t." .«r frtl Mt4
't b V • t*t- ■ P|H M« I fft r<
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Perry & Welch. Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 107, Ed. 1 Monday, September 7, 1896, newspaper, September 7, 1896; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111850/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.