Perry Enterprise. (Perry, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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"i'HE PERSY OTOS! CM! TO THeTacES.
i • rushkd evfby fbida \* i\ ktcknool?.
IB«*RY f, welch.
8CB-cr
ONjnr
'tion KATES:
Kii.gl* i
nths
We don't cla. n that "I told you io.
Bowl: is supposed to
OKLY THREE BEPUBUCAHB IH THE
CITY E1E3TED.
■ THE WOMEN'S FIRST VOTE
The Oiiij-n'a T.cket Lj HJiat
Elected by .lliua toojin.- from
iiiir* * to Two IT'iQ'lrftii and
Thirty A Oiiiyt Da v.
enid to muskogee. ANOTHER AWFUL TRAGEDY,
icthiag About the Hew £iilr:ad En-
bilia
elected.
El Rfmi) elected
tick el last Tuesday.
Pikry went Derao-i'o
pulled through all rijjht
Bro. 1- itts of the Morning Democrat
seems to to strictly in the push.
The Democrats and Pop-
thoir workiug clothes iiu-:h
. , ., work told wh« o Lhi . -
full Kc,,ub,out at the close „f the elect
r-t'z 11's ticket, h. ailed by
luncl, was electc-d with the ex ■
A iderson f< r councilman io th
ward and Howendoblt-r in the !
Snyder n the Sev
> t"
At Guthbje the whole Repuh'i
cket was elected with two txupt.
school board ,t he u ..joriti
i thirty to two hundred u
vv ah give the vote:
jr .'layor,
terprise.
Consiberable interest is being mani
'ested in the new Muskogee. Oklahoma
v Western railroad which was chartered
Ddm> bj 8< on tary L >wt 'i he com*
> and say
ibtance is
'8 named on the
levebmd, O.
lid, (). T . ?ind tiii*
•'■own <; p« rsom. are charter members:
G. v S itton. (\t\. J. Ij. Morphi-,, C< i.
oho W. Jordon, W. H. Herbert, Major
B. \W Morphis.
*ank Thompson.
l L. Owens, ti. j
I. T.; Jake Guth i
If. Boies. Judge
• ; Jake Bortels,
ertaini
. i.i.,I
unteo
Musk
ft h "r.. i
>f! J. L. King,
8USPECT1KG HIS WIIE OF DTFIDEL
ITY KILLS SEE.
RUINED HOME THE CAUSE.
Harry 0. S:. John, Member of the Third
O-ilaiioi^a L^slaturs Fijjuros in a
l.ajtfly tjat in Kore Heatoua
Tliaa TLat of the Kcttd Ira
ft- Ttrrill of the First
Leguiatila Body.
o
TFIH
Ti
I Bartlesville, I. T.
i,e board organized by
the
- ,fs .
The first day of A] . is aai.l to bo
fool. day, but this year it came uu
second.
140, phi us ti,
Tut colored brethren in tlie F.fth
•vurd changed the iwlitic.nl oomplection
of their votes.
M' Kinley's gold bug theory will not
« n him the Republican nomination for
the presidency in 189*!.
Ths: different wards were furnished
t kets for : ho election Tuesday and they
were not printed in Guthrie either.
The city clerk's story of having to go
to Guthrie to procure election ticket*
when there are four good j ,1. offlc.-s m
Perry, soumls rather thin, "don't it?"
Holland!
For city
Whortou
N bl« i
j For '« in
Curry.
Holt... .
1 Curry , ii
For City
Bowles
Ruolrer
- inaj nty, Hv
■i.it-ton, pre, ,lent
t v,iy prtriidniit:
don, second vice president
; '>• it. tresmur. r; and J.i ige
I general attorney.
I !; >.* >rU «;i the pr.'liruinary surv
ti., i•: nri r the right of way will b<
■ ' •• and be punhe 1 aa rapidly as p.
W. H. Her-
A. JI. £ioles,
i
er.
PECUL
Fur 'I.«
chard.h
Kichari
Fur At-.--
Limbocki
Strah;:ii
For 1 ri
Ilutohiiib
Tr^etnan.
Hutch ii
For Co;
Vouni;. r.
422 Ii
Ho ' Mui
' ;i;..jjrit\,
Flie Presid<
arks H. Hi.in
on tea iufori
>tire, and givi
granting the
hed tim pi
X.j
«!r.j' pardoned
lifcrd, who was convict
latioaa of iiidecout ex-
n tjix months on each,
pardon tho Pret-idcnt
follows:
son's ma
•tables
•Tim mastf.bson, one of the liest depu-
ties under Marsha] ,\u, died at (.nr. r.e
Monday of quick consump!ir,n. He vas
a brother of Bat Xlasterson and hod a
Kood reputation as an official.
-\k' TIollamd dcnior.-;rate,i !!,nt i! is
f ossible for a man to run for u public
ofliue to be sufficiently partisan Tr all DmisteJ
practical purposes and yet not rid,, in .Slant -
the snine waironwith i:,0 ly-Kses. The i
Grant Peittjou.*:. of the Taloga Tom- !" '''
nh'iu'l/ .,lft | i "Tu ward, Aniierst
Bn.iwk, vho has been confined in ihd
Federal jail at Guthrie f„r the past " ' h
month,charged with eons, iraev ni,„-- | „ "J " Aoey.^ort tern
li!>r Commissioner Hoffman, has Uien
released.
I tirantt d condit!oually. 'i'his convict
, has uow been imprisoned moro than two
vears arid four months a-.id there r.eems
; respoi.;,ibility for tho vile and dirty of
1 fenceaof which he was convicted. His
>• i punishment has already been severe and
-/! Ins place of confinement ir,- not t
for his mental, moral and
health. [ am willing to give lnm a
[88 chance for improvement and reform if
the community can be protected against
hitn in the future. His pardon is irrjuit-
w Ohlahomua.
i*it) was thrown into tremendous
i otsomen j Mterda> afternoon by tho
| news (hat Harry St. John, f ,- inmeut
I land attorn,,; , republican politician a-.d
I lead-.i-.g member of tho recent leg ^i.-.tnr^
had shot ..i„i killed his wife, Math* at
i their ree, We. about a mile so„thwe,,t
L. U Mor-! ;,f the The firet report was tlmt it
ahnW. J.ir-! b®tn an a widest absolutely; that
while loolinif with arevob-or It had i;,.-iie
! olf in Mr st. John's hands, the L :l tak
to* ethel io his wife's body. Later, this:
1 " t w..s, i*tr ,i i i• Lea, and it lool-s uow
l.,"t at I,.,St St. Join. is eiiiity Of culp-j
able careJesness.
'I'he first news of trie terrible affair
eaiuo from biu elf, Hocatne
tofov.o immwiiat.il/ afur the killing,
an 1 t,.,! iJr. I-.. \\, \\ uten about it.
ihe d "-tor, accompanied by Dr. Delos
w i,..;,-r, went out to tho place at once.
i" berl o-lv in the front room
lyngon her face. Life had been „
tu.i t for an hour or moro.
1* or a month past he has bad doable
concerning his wife and fears thatsho
quire into the death of Mrs. May i-'eltou j
St. John, do find, upon our oetlis, that
it whs caused by a gunshot wound from ;
a revolver held in the hand of Harry C.
S . John, and that the shooting was
felonious.
Immediately after the verdict was
rendered Sheriff DeFord put St. John I
under arrest and brought him to the ,1
count) jail. His preliminary examina-
tion will not beheld, probably, for a day
<>r two. An Oklahoman representative
paw him at the jail a few moments, but
he was evidently suffering so deeply that
little uas said to him of the terrible
-iiTair. He seemed to be just coming to -
a realization of how awful it was, and |
''poke in trembling tones of his wife and
little omw, his ruined home and terrible1
■ ii Htill had a half-crazed ap- i afso keeps a fuHline of Superior PAINTS, OILS and VAHKISIIE^
r' " ' w,ia '' ' u,t'ntly struggling If you intend beautifying your premises this spring, see lionendobler,
ii : 'eragreat mental strain.
lla« j:ut recMirwi u lartfe inv ,. ^ of
V*
M JT-*' * d ^ wpwa/r* .
il Ci BsJ' il !
0 CORN GROWERS.
t of Prijes to be Given to Oklahoma
farmers for Eest Grain.
Governor Renfrow received the fol- -
low nig letter from Avery 4 Sons plow per R V
and cultivator factory at Louisvilie, ■
Kentucky:
Lohsi ii.le, Kt., March 10.—Commis
sioner of Agriculture, Guthrie ^
^toVc [Repair \\ul-ks.
4 Coon North of Thompson's Grocer/.
Oklahoma.
iial paeeo:;
You will find Repairs for all kinds of Cook Stoyis and Haitinj line •,
We ... ., next ,eek «.nd""you" d«uUr. Doors. Samper,. Sh.tois, etc. / a/so repair trot*, pari,
pertaining to oar priae eorn oompetition c"t,"3S. Iron. Slee/. Brass. Copper and Carman Sitter. / repair all
In in ief it is as follow*: Locks and make Keys of all kinds. / repair Furniture a: good a3 t *
io a.vard these prizes on or about wor^ on Caso/ine Sto/3S, Sewing Uach/nes.
mCer°*tb 7th St. 5 doors north of D.
physical wlfe wi
unkm •.
'J..d
), 4th
Thomp-
Dem<
T. F. Hfinuty of the B B
cratmade a bold light fo- w
that cityanJ came out third beet in the
race He w„„|,| even have beaten that
record, but there were hut three ticket-,
m tho Hold.
long term. Le
3rd ward U'et
w ard, Snydoi
t*th ward. Uuu
Snyder.
The election
ashington. ; ! re inola ex
T;,e member., of the eehool board ar,
as follows, let ward, Goble; 2nd ward
linger, sin.rt term, Amos
• •1 i - ii ai.d i J'J
•"(Ii ward, L!. ueiuiobler.
•all; "th ward, Das is anil '
ed on the expressed condition thai too
fatlu r «>f tlie prisoner shall watch over
and care for him and furnish him such
medical services as may tend to cure
lum of the prcpemnty or inclination to
commit indecent crimes,and do all in , appointment.
! his power to restrain and prevent him
•v;ta untruo to that a certain young
f this city, whose name he did
n-'t■ ne-htion.had allor.iated her affections
o liiiu. Reports of several indiscreet
a ' jns on nor part while he (.St. John)
w'.f ''•!f>i"« 1 by his duties in Gutai-jeas
member of the legisiat.re had reached
lnm, and the freq.ieut meetinus of hisj
pre.-,in,ed lover were not
m. Ho beiieved she was
tters
ti,,.-, lover and nas keeping a watch on
her.
Yesterday ab .ut 1 o'clock p. m.. he
went t , the postoffloe and from his wife's
private box -,>-k a i. tter addressed to
her. It was from the lover nod was]
signed only bv initials, and asked for an
He read the letter in th-
First Prize.—One Avery "Eull Crop"
two horse corn planter, with check row- i
er; value $50.
Second Prize.—One Avery '-Invinci-I
ble" sulky plow; value *17.
third Prize.-One Avery combined I
r-lin; and walking cultivator: value
113.
Fourth
T. S. COL WELL*
ize.—One Avery "Louts-
ville ' double edge corn and cotton stalk
cutter; value, |4i>.
j Fifth Prize.—One Avery "Louis-
\ i • c rn, cotton, bean and pea planter;
vaiue, $14.
A-i of above prizes to goto growers in
\> ar .territory. The judges will Le
Hon. Nicholas McDowell, state commis-
signer agriculture of Kentucky; Mr. H.
^ Knott, editor Home and Farm; Mr:
Ion H. iiali. editor Farmer's Home Jour- I
nal; Mr. Alfred Brandies, chairman \
grain committee, Louisville, Kv ; Mr. M
- • •. ui.e k Satterwaite, chief grain inspector
between tiie b- Rk building and \ board of trade.
•om the commission of such crimes or.l"^. and immediately saw his! The rules will be few and simple; the |
ay other offences. And upon the fur- worst fears were realized. Going to the i comP°tion f.iir and free.
A. S. Mss
HANDLES THE
DEER1NG, BUCKEYE
and WILWUKEE BINDERS.
Hilton A Rock Is!;i:i«l Clipper Siirrino- Plows
KATYDID and NEBRASKA I'UXV BREAKERS.
MITCHELL and FISH BRAND FARM WAGON'S
COLt'MBUS and HUMBOLDT BUGGIES and CARRIAGES.
i;irden and Flower Seeds.
Me and get Prices.
A. C. HINDE,
A EULL LINE 01' l ,
best
Cei 11 and st
SOUTH SIDE SQl'ARK
i'i::ci£v. o
ds
Judge
mdebt-
■klyqi
l Indies vou
board.
eiled.
d for mei
THE ELEOIIOJJ.
varo
bin :
Thf. commissioner
formerly K y county, irsned b.
the sum of 835,000 list Safiirdav
Rierer disallowed JS.355.00 of the i
cdness, consisting warrants Usi,
br.d.fes. jail fixfures. ,1 -.
The colored man in the Fifth
who is renorted as refusing 35 f
voting influence with Ins peonle
we hardly know what to think of h
unless it ta that he holds a public po„.,
tion under n Republican administration here and that i.
Isf.sbl-ko of the Enid wave hr.s mr.de clius<)>'i speaks wonders
the startling discovery that Gutamala sensc and sound judgment
means hot t,-.mala and refers to thetemp.! xens. Tho U j tic
erature of that country, and has eon
.. , , con* I composed priucipa
stay in Lnid where he can 1 iv
ther condition that if
again discovered in the commission <
tho offence of indecent exposure, tbi
Ion shall be absolutely void, and h
j shall again bo arrested and committei
pissed off quietly, no d is tolas precent place of imprisonment, p-
ing at any of the voting 11 P°n the conviction and sontence upon unusu
'tin the liinl, wliich was vv h ' n he is now held, and shall there- auce.
upon serve the remainder of his impris-
onment under sucbsentoi.ro ''
land office, where he was an aftr„ue. in
a land com, he had it continued for a
r-wdajs and going to Tom Hough's
livery stable hired a rig to take him out
' v
, t,.at ho note'erl nothing
ut Mr. St. John's annear-
By this mail we send our posters and T M
circulars of each of the tools in ques- '
Wi,
i school
in he i
and '
The I,
Harry i.;
;de oud -
the
AN I2IP0E
TANT LABOR DECISION.
i L is
1 an
cottag*
>n to
Turnr -s prr bab
men and men
of Perry at In
eluded t
naked at iOdegrr.-s rather than emigrate
to Centr. 1 Amorita with the Enid crowd
to take chances of inelti .g and being 'U regard tj tliu
sold .or oleomargarine.
City oleiik, George W. Pursell, re.
turned yesterday from Pawn, • where he
had been to see Judge Bieror to get a
"bill of ouster" to oust himself back in-
to odico. The council held a special
meeting last night, George read bis lit
tie note, purporting to have come from i
bo judge, placed it back into his pocket, i Native men and th<
sadly
outside
I of Perry wherean ,-..vii. „ has been I ... I
under just such o,..Ultima as elinteU
disturbance
oi the good
of ourciti-
trf in the tieid were
of s'jiind business
have the best intere. ts
E-pecially was this so,
-•an iidates for mayor.
So bettor men could have been selected •
to head tho tickets, and it was tho unani
mous opiuiou that w.,., ,i cm. r was ei,- -t
■
hands.
1 lie counciluien and members of the
school board elect are overage represen
political coin;.
•d.-o'-ni
ry, with
10 tins
e trust you and all the farmers ynu
'•an influence will compete. Yours very 1
truIy B. F. Avep.v & Sows. I
TO INVESTIGATE. BAKER.
UfEtnj 0Ji3d at Sewkirk to Look Into
tlie Say Oountr Man's Record.
d c. r.i
T JCt cr? rr~z zn
*+ JK «. tW .1.
(Capita:
S • >( ),OOO.ooi|
-k R-
ccc.
<>ntai:
ore t/i
♦ . ui. 'iS It'k'r-.a?ure passe.1 iIr< • •,
i;g that no female nl.ould the wi
in any factor, or workshop furnish
ght hours in any one day. called I
■ r forty -eight hours in any one week, other i
Iho Su;.r- "io court has declared fins needle i
a -t to be unconstitutional,on the ground : finger.
,!,at ,h" he PU1M tl'B '® er fro„,his p„cket
^trMt for labo/or^iervIoM T\ ">r Wl,b Ur "«l the
ti '' ;. I nama of the author, at the same time
r ,y ,U"' j™1"*1* P«1"oK the revolver from hia pocket and
'.!■ lld "f holdln# it at her breast declaring he
I otates, as well as that ,.f Illi- would si ,t her ,f she did not tell. She
Into
>'ife, w
i, and
And an
en I
tier furniture and
•'y an I expensively
l-s bedroom .St. John
was sew irg in the
her thimble on her
her in the r.-om
the Ui
nois. It is also decided the.t tlie stat ti
is not within the police powers of toe
legislature, us it was n .t parsed for any
purpt se except to limit the hours of la-
bor, which is beyond thes •< « of In
rity. ti;ou-'h .-
duicrimiDatim!
Opplioable to i
)in its partial a
1 he N.-wk'rk Republican says: The
centra!' iium:ttee meeting called for a
*eek f' om toinmorrow is to t xe up the
question -• .-«j, irtsof ofliciut corrup-
tion on tJii part of Councilman Baker.
A fe'.v o s ago it was reported that the
grand jury at Guthrie had found indict-1
mer.ts a- nst Baker, Pitzer and Orner
forboodiing in the legislature. The r ^-
port was untr i", although ti.e question
was befare tlie grand jury. Republicans
desire the f ..lest investigation and the
punishment of any guilty. But we con- I
t-ider the bringing up of these charges'
nud brave, nowever, and now ag . nst II D. Baker m th« central
it .vas a great big committee would be premature and im-
politic. i ,.e charges as yet are only ru-
mors and only a few short mo /ths ago
similar charge of corruption and corrupt
'thods were made by prominent lie
Monev to
L«): u i or l C li 'i t tc
J- v. N". GRK( iOKi
FRED W. FARC ti;, i
■> ba:
i j.i JLi- i
~V
transacts a genera.
^ t^t Side Public Square,
'tf >, f f ini.f:,vr*
ZJ V v i V Ji'v
was very nerv
seeinod t. > kn«
bluff and confessed in substanti
language:
♦•Why-
got a kv
cnriLjatosa,
OflDo
D Street near 6th
ridence F Street neai
> I've
r t'Ao I
'SURGERY PREFERRED.'
Perry, Oklahoma
iy-
d will tend to
trary restriction upon t
right of tlie citizen to c«.
time and faculties: it
and the council, after a vo lulllJt4
to Mr. Nims, took him back into the ♦ wmeanu raci
^ judgmeuf of the kgisiaturt
— being raised by those
The Republicans smashed all previous ; the ma anil anxious for achaiic
'Ctlon rftpfiril.. In PI . r«., ....
John sa>
d'lcers
election records in Chicago. The com The mavor and other city
piete returns give Geo. B. Swift Rene I •,
1'can for mayor a plurality of ll'.lliube . " " pro0i"J'1"-v be
largest over known in a aimilar contest i ®eata until the |e^ . . ..
The civil service law was carried by n ' election ia established by ti,j supreme
a;ra-- Thc,0ther candidates'™"! io June. But no matter what
ed, although Trude," f^lttc' ca-d!' 'J"' d" ls"jn L" *>«>'* citizens are
date for oify attorney, run n"arlv 200i«, Holding kind and ti-e ruling
a'lea i of his ticket." The Repnl.lf |°tthe 1:0urt be ,
csomade a clean sweep, ,f the town o(H-j pr,,per 1 eraons ba all,
ces, south, north and west and in the an. I Ooir ofliciai duties. \
Mixed districts. Hyde Park and Lake-I hands together and
>io«. while in tho town of Lake, iu the
•took fcudt district, one of tl,e eupjtmd' "" 1 "I""'1'
democratic strongholds, the Repub.ican ! Lr,1[1,te8t H:"' ctty
■ndslide was remarkable.
about which they aroc
with each other. and a.-
to what extent the cape
able to get be exercised."
I like you. n
says the the mornii
purely arl i with me.
fundimental Then St
•ol his or her a. a blank
institutes tne he kuew t.
for that of wif® lav a
ye in a matter i feet. He i
'0ijM*tent t ) agree May, have I ku! d
'i •! 1 chump, o'
. ;,nd have had
r",l, J ''' f ' ,M (,il1 man l-nblicans wbo were almost read out of
, . .a!,'.X';"k: 1''' ' 'hvt! :'ou 10 Party for insinuating that such
• • I -.--le. Baker did, -■ — . .w.. . , , , u, ,t;L( r
..;••!. g 1 work in th* oounoil, but we rm„. mi, -/ ; , m j
■ '-r his - ,urso on the county -eat ® ^ Sa" Meats and Oysters and F,sh in T
Season.
YO'JR P/.TR0UAGE SOLICITED
SUE STRIP SHEA? MARKET.
c- B. HUNT, Proprietor.
umes to dictate
ity to labor niav
espected and I
•wed to resu
ow lot us all j.
k'ork for tho i
ling of Perry !
in the Territo
I „e right t i make contracts, tho Court
oes Oil to say, ia an inherent Hnd in.
"I any attempt to un
dgo it. as in this case, by
ne privilege of private : hearing t
tho anioiiutund du.ation John
reasonably ao
taking away
. :dgiui'iit as t
auswer v\ ..
her mouth
ened out, i
with her
doubled n
her i.. ail. ,
i '.tf.iug became consider his course on the county seat
o him ami tho next thing matter killed him politically in this
"'f and i,is county and there need be no improper
■>he. b,e away at haste about the funeral obsequies
'nt over her acd said: "Oh. I m ' |
CHI20ZEE FEEEDMIN.
SEVENTH STREET. Between 0 and E.
an awful flow i
ind nostrils. J-
eg partly on h
tee to the fio
'ler i,er and ti
1 was dead.
But the only
f blooil from
Ibe straight-
it right side,
or, one arm ti.
ie other over f
PERRY, OKLAHOMA
I he [ cited States court of claims by THREE MONTHS
id*..".- tt in f'-r.der.ng the opi 1:.i «.f ^ _ — -■■■
curt in the case of the Cherokee'
omen vs Cherokee nation, has been
The hired girl w,." ,"„"ik„ u. . Uc,',,W in fav,,r U,B former. This Is
hot muni 'If,n"''n" a suit brought under a special act of
' ^ congr.-,.s, to determine whether tho
ler w,,at he free.iinen are entitled to participate in
tho labor to be performed ia a spc-cmc
period, is contrary to the Constitution
and Against tho general priucipi f
liberty and justice. A similar decision
h« • Iatel> b« oh rendered by theSupreme
(lourtof Nebraska with regard to an
eight hour law for both sexes, and all
1 had don,
llari v K
Tar. papers keep up such , fuss about
Trilby, the new book written by De-
Maurior, f hat soino of our readers mav
e led to t„ nk it a book with some mer | —
' or ialueandth .1, be in lured to buy it i!lt HO muoh |„.r
^ woLild simply say, aav, y„„r '
d excursion of Oklnl
loo ia not likely to prove a I , . V.
* i states, >.i V
3 'wing to ti e fact that u ,
, _. A Most of these
Tiif propt
editors to M
brilliant sac
they cam.,,I got projier railroad rati,,..
N'ewapcpei men are willing to swap wind
for railroad fare,
but when if comes to planking down file
,h they are eomowhat backward.
classes of laborer
and domestic. The 111
of laws existing in all t
ne
t agricultural moriuui
i law is u copy all, I
^cvv England turn
k'other Hater, whil
Io,"'l',ra,-L'a"c^ j the distribution of money derived from |
r. ' ' '' 'io sale of Cherokee lands. The jioint
; <-'1 bun,"IhaveIwaadecided ,n favor of the OaUwarel
■■ It,1 f,..,r she Indians, they being adopted citizens ,f
II tb«a, « the two teatlfied , the Charokaa nation two years a-o The !
taken from"':!;' ^ l:" I '"7
in tho thefreedmen do not stand upon tho
ABSOLUTELY FREE.
—Tin:
- S'li'H j;o4iis (,lol)c-Dciuocrtil, -
I iglif Page* I'ach Tucsdnv and Friday,
NixU't'n I'ape.s Ilvrrj Week.* —■
lt.v u u ^;:...e^;^n;d,^e7ww,r:tr
f.fteen months for one dollar.
passed to in-jrie. St. John I1' „ !1"•-ur-"l " «l-' by tha aiwnded co.isti-! J"""?th> paper not mw a suheenber to The Globle-Democrat
tluence the i-.bor vote by making the and after reading tha "letter ti' t i' 1V7 ^''"" "f tlieCli«rokeeaan.l by the treaty | ' *° wcra banafllol thia extraordinary offar.
con,I fi.u.s , f service easier; but accord- witncs.-is with the .1." i I i °i •" S' were civ" * d political
n:g t«, i: ,- opinion of t! e Supreme Court, wife lying before him 'wi-nt <V pr°pert)'' ,iut the
of Illinois and Xebrawl;a, sucli kvihla- inhthc I -rw . i «*r*t<r court hqids that tlie lands sold were the
tion really takes away from tie laborer told the story '""11M ° ' l> H'l(1 ''"ni,J,on P^P^ty of the citizens and not
'—- """• • avagg nuasz
ing the course „f the bullet and closely t".t,a|[council conn otd.scrimu, ate in the1
d^-'ribut on of tr,e f und against any class
or citizens. Stillwater Messenger.
money.. We purchased and road it s'ome
months ago and feel [wrfocfly safe in I
aa.Miig I lat It .Vill l uninnntionod and I Anr.fr v,„ir . .i , I • " o t iiiiuaoie rights— tin
forgotten in less than two It is , " ' ' t le """«bors of the right to make his own contra,is and t,
Minp.y breo-ne a fad and the author and ' --e baingoari^ t " obaracwr.and theaa dsoiaiona prmnt It at if ina atnuala. 8"'i """I SU"""R' he'<' "P ">• Mooll Island
----- ■ no are being carried to excccii. ncd generly | io a plain and forcible way. who . th .."ran':.;, .. tr"'n """ Kr ...h„ in Kingfl.her county , UIM
ir eight hour laws may tfnd when woad f, I,n .'■■ *"lr Tfl.Bf,d?ir., To f,I.OBF. Pm\Tl\li CO
tha/B,ntter closely | her over when .he fell. Lutol th.n!.. I ? "•.U'n,.,nto tho r ' «««" .,
CUT II OUT, j"Xm!i'i.r7«titnth*,l"h,,';r,p,i"n "••• i v.„r
(•LOBIMlE.MOCKAT PHI.Ml.Mi
St. Z.lo,
Sample copies of the Globe-Democrat will I*, sent free on application
.*, " ut" me author and • are
publishersare reap'ng a bigharvt*' f,. m ' «, .
•' i t of suckers of wo I, tve r 1 i , U'V ' ' '' "n In *''• 1 ••<■© m. ansi a fav
' '• 18 nor- OD". *hite wash, but then a number of IK>11- I the,
TVr.t'i. iWlarandahalf I'would -oat I tieian. are «1.,.,f„ t., . ,
inaoo Cru a. A^JTT■"Bppo*^ l^t.
, aiuujsi at . ,artj
"Tk of hutoryorflotion i« Worth a wa Gov Ston*. ,.f i. ,
«! J ^"ofte'S
Uiu to oouvone A^jfil 'il.
ORDER BLANK,
I.uiils, >!( .
ic duty and fr
Uirfion - f their ,e«ted rights and immu
D'lief. - (ilobe Democrat.
■ i car, but after shooting VnbTth. "ere«'«« ""'I *' 00. for which send to my address given helow The Globe
1 *o„nd,ng the baggageman they T" "V"r>' "'"V" mot lbs, „pwyotu spec.I o*W to rea.i-
111. hNTr.Hi'KiHR, pub.ishorl at Perry, f) T.
that liuiitidions t« the ri^ot to lab r are rfbiuod ' '
alig ssl citizens Should reset'from a i ami' 'ert clear th!nl 'i "ilT'Ipr°f®<1"d ">• P«—„«era in thai""
th. pro take '. « -k "7 Tr •' \ ld?°0,#b<Wm Bh'"" ^ >< 1 .uW-riW
immu- :uj follows: -omething like «.tVI. .Noarrests
ire been made as yet although a 1 Postoffl
; in ' irMit of the robbers
'"i'lrpM Plat.
ne .ure to use this blank, i* j. lorth three ronth. free .ul^ription.
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