The People's Press (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1907 Page: 2 of 6
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«l#mo«"riitir rolert of I'a, lit* comity
That railroad rak uanpromiso
Hpoitis to ln» morn a fairy talo
thfcn a reality. In some parts o
the territory the rules have been
oduauced instead of lowered.
The Gazette came out last
week in defense of the bo>k
trust, and against n government
print-shop. The Gazette must
fear the grafters will bo pinched.
M-k'ttceifiiitlt*! million*, Nua
t**r% ilw lu»« not bfrn.il v.th
hilt; on many ,|iiml iuq* Iuivv
com- |#» tl«w»|»ly admire the man
beratUM of lo» lraii»|kjrriit noblli
m ly «; |mr|w»-, hUlofiy |tatrioti«m
for ati«l hi* loyalty to tin* vision that
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Stupjt'in, Franklin nnil JofTi*r»oit in
hea*. the infant day* •>( our national
•tier lilat^rjr. Mr Mryan in uotiml of
li'urt Of thi» tin* tuHlloii* of
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eao* • they uiul know this to
be truo they are ready to follow !
him The Arena
I DRUG LINE!
And don't ; rj^et that wo have a big: line f
<jf Watchr*. t 'lock# ami Jevveln*. ^
HILL S THOMAS |
Hickam dropped a few shots I
into the gearings or the repupli-
can machine last week. John was
down at McAlester when the
politicians met [and laid their
plan for a campaign of deception
and lies.
The fellow who thinks the
constitution now being framed
can be voted down and another
convention called under the pre-
s^iit enabling act is in error. If
this constitution fails, auother
enabling act must be passed.
the democratic nomit.
the sheriff's office. M.
been « resident cif Cileu
ship e\er siiu«» the » .
tin- Cherokee Strit ; |, •
of good character and
| tion, and is well qualiH
|duties of the sheriff's
| ing served as deputy
tuud will doubtless dot!.
igoi^J service if noinin.
I elected.
The republican news
j which are doing so niu< m
Iabout the constitutionui
tion, ought to devote
part of their attention to
publican senate, which is
time clay after day "chew/.'jr
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Kill a Wh itc NO nth
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The town of
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.-liiling
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rag about the President : >.■ dis-
charging the negroes f :• that
Brownsville affair.
TJy way of deversion, vro re-
spectfully call the atten:. m of
the esteemed editot-s of the Still-
water Gazette to the mat - !
and Will
>pect-
Tlie Guthrie State Register
saj's, "Thereare many different
interests that will tight its [the
constitutionj adoption, not ueces-
sary to mention now." Why not
mention them now if you know
them—or do they include the I
republican party?
In this issue of the Press ap
pears the announcement of Chas.
Matson of Henry township, who
is asking for the democratic nom-
ination for register of deeds of
Payne county. Mr. Matson is of
Kentucky birth, but spent sever
al years in Kansas before com-
ing to Oklahoma in 1890, since
Sparks n^ain.
|eon:os to th«* fr .t with another
j kill;!ig, this time it is iluj death
of a whith b 'V at the hands of a
colored boy. As near ns we can
[ascertain the facts oT the case it
!is ahiutas follows: Last Sun-;
,„(j day evening about dark K. C.
• Lokey, a whit.* lad about 1* years
osage got into an altercation •
'with a oouple of colored boys!
named Lute Flowc
Gra}'. aged li' and 151 re
fully.* Young Lokey, it seems,
kicked a dog belonging to young .
Flowers, who remonstrated with : f
him. tie word led on to another j I
and Will Graj7 handed the Flower i *
boy a pocket knife, telling him to j
"kiil the s—of a— In the mix- j
up that fellowed Lokey received I
a stab in one of his legs, one of !
the arteries being severed. The i
colored boy ran away and before
the injured boy could get home
or was discovered he had bled to
death.—Chandler Publicist.
Fuoer & Adjuster
H. E. Banister, expert adjuster and tuner of pianos,
formerly-of the nrm of Story & Clark, Piano Co.,
Chicago, is permanently connected with the
E. E. HOPKINS MUSIC Co.,
of Stillwater
Urite, or call up by 'phone. Store 261
Residence 195
Negroes the
Balance of Power
Once again we urge the ne-
groes of Logan, Lincoln. Okla-
homa, Kingfisher, Blaine and
Pottawatomie counties where our
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Tiie Gazette ought to know
better than to join hands with
the gang to exploit a conspiracy
against the rights and wishes of
the people to perpetuate the
reign of the machine bosses, the
federal appointees, the carpet
baggerand the corporation tools.
~ ol the democratic ticke*.
Just now Freeman Miller is never taken any part in
the most trouble man in all tlonal differences, and t
Paj nc county. The mask is com has no personal ene- •
„lete!y torn away, the waters of .'country. If nominate i
truU, liave overflown his hiding ( mm|;e a strong oampa"i.-
place and a hailstorm of facts 'elected will bean eflu
dent of Henry township where
I he has followed the honorable
pursuits of farming and school
teaching. He has always borne
a good reputation for h nesty
and integrity, having pri. :! ally
fought his own way from the
ground up, and has the appear-
ance of bright, intell _ and
promising young man. Ke has
always been an .active sup^t i ter
ut has
power in county politics, to
organize closely, council wisel}^ ^
and act as free-men. This move
is imperatively necessary to pre T
serve your civic and political
rights and standing. With your ^
vote the republicans in your re
spective counti'> can win at the.^
p«»i;<. but without 3*our vote the ^
«6s C 'i t win a - gle ^
victory. Will you therefore look +
weh to thje best, highest anu Q
nob.: interests of the race tirst. ♦
ther. factional party interests. O
Remembering, tnat you and each
of yoa were negroes before you
became partisans. Langston
The "Favorite"
= Barber Shop =====
Has changed hands, but is in the same old
location, one door south of Payne County Bank,
and it is the place to get quick and easy work
done.
All barber work guarnteed. Call and try me.
And if you have any laundry or suits to clean
and press, or silk skirts and dresses to do up,
bring them :r, or 'phone 83 ancLI will call and
get them.
My basket ^ :es to Stillwater
and r eturns Friday.
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on Wednesday
Chas. A. Naustine
Prop, and Laundry Agt.
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Strickland, C. A. The People's Press (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1907, newspaper, January 17, 1907; Perkins, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305290/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.