The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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, Cashier. dtki : Mr. John Murphy of
bright* disease. April :'4tb, 181M,
lance two mik*h south ami
half mile went of Marshall.
Hi- was born in County Cork, Ire
I land, in 1 H'J'J, ami leaves In*I
1 to mourn with deep uiHietion five
! sons ami one daughter, .-ill grown. j
I besides his heart stricken lift* part-1
I ner who survives him. The deceits
jr.I, together with his wile ami sons, !
formed one of the moat respected
ami enterprising families of our |
I progressive territory. imm neigh
The latest tiling in town is the bora ami in faet all of our citizens
•kle hi the slot machine, ami con- j reali/.c greatly the irreparable lo*s j
picutly all the boys are a nickel I they have sustained in this csteen
matter at |Hhort. able, worthy, conscientious
■ °- T- 1 prof. W. V. Kiuiforil returned I meM1'Hr
home, from Wichita, Kan., thin'
evening, where he liaa been \ isitiiij*
gey, Oklahoma Territory. ^ fan,i|y for the past week.
; ——I GKNTLEMKN: Don't breed
•k. ii. dkknnan, pi
BANK OF HENNESSEY,
-= Capital $15,000. s-
- o A Cflifi"! I Sim I; i ntj Itimnicx« Tniimftctrtl.
COLLECTIONS FROMFTLY MADE.
^ INSURANCE WRITTEN III RELIABLE COMPANIES,
■—parri) Lo<jins a Specialty. -Er'
(Ebc Democrat.
DEVICE.
DEVICE.
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Citizens' Ticket.
Entered as Sceond-t h
the post offlce at Ileum
Published every F riday at Hcnncs-
.*1^ _ . ti.00 I'Er YKAii| your fancy niarea until you have
Been Albert Marked* Mammoth
—— ~ j Jacks. Everybody well pleased.
WEF.SNEK, Kditoraud Prop. ' . .
■ Mr. A. 1 anael has accepted the
"" : position as assistant postmaster at
FRIDAY, APRIL 27. 1K04. this place. Mr. Tansel is an old
— — i post office man and will give us
I service.
E. E, Davis Auctineer.
Go to Cooke's Drug Store
For fine toilet
Cooke's Drugstore.
John Baldwin was in Kingfisher
•Tuesday on busim1
Our plucky Deputy Sheriff
Abal Washburn is iu the (iloss
articles go t° | mountain* after the ruffians who
murdered the man in the strip east
of Waukomis some weeks
B. F. Fallis of Columbia,
has
See the new nt< .U of durt"r« ati.l I bought tli
pets at Spencers'. They buy posts.
The Cooke Drug Company have
the finest line of cigars in the city.
Goto J W. Stevens' for flour
and feed, field seeds and hay. !J0-tf
Use the Boss Injection sure
drua
store of Dr. l.ig- ! tliitt you get just
oncoursc of sorrowing friends
followed the remains to its tinal
I resting place ami to pay their last
tearful respects. The funeral *er
vices were conducted by Rev. Fath-
er Beck of the Catholic church of
this place, interment in the Cath
cemetery at Hennessey with a|i
propriatc ceremonies.
'Tin sad to part with those we love,
On earth to see no more;
But we will surely meet ab >vc.
Where strife ami pain are 'ore.
Brewer it Savage is the place
to go for nice fresh meats, vege-
tables. chicKcns ami game iu season.
They handle only the very best of
everything iu our line. And feel
pleasure to serve you ami
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o hat you want,
get! of that place, lie expects to I 'p|„.y v jfj ,fot he undersold and
put in a general stock of merchaii-1 (guarantee that you will get your
disc ami will no doubt do u good ! worth when you trade with
business. them. Salt meats of all discription
The Good Templars will meet Bologna and salt fish. Will turn
in the Baptist church next Tuesday I iali meats in any quantity, either
evening, May 1st, all members of wholesale or retail. Call and see
cure, 50 cent bottles for sale by F. I the lodge are requested to be present us. W e will try and please you.
A. Dinkier. 12-0in i as there ia important business to j Shop on east side ol Main Street,
transact I between John Smith's Hardware
United States land inspector of * S(ort. amj l|lt, Farmers it Merchants
W. B. Bennett, of Ohio, is in 1<;uik o. 'p.
our city this week looking over the j
country. Mr. Bennett is well
pleased with this part of the terri-
tory and will make arrangements to
loan money here this summer.
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Marshal,
Jami:s Kssikv.
vn Clerk,
Baihwik.
Assessor,
Aht Ki sz.
ri'wn j us'ice of the iv
Jam. Buinkkkiioi-'p.
• 1st Ward,
(i ask ii.i..
Trustee 2nd Ward,
.1 U. SlIAOK.
Peoples' Ticket. Q Petitioners' Ticket.
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Go To?
Marshal,
I). B. Eli .isoton.
Marshal,
w. McKbbver*
Trustei
Fit KI
3rd Ward,
Eli I.Lit.
Trustee 4th Ward,
Ciiak. Bimu. ti.
Trustee 5th Ward,
M. A. Bl.At Klit ltN.
Town Clerk,
N. J. CuimY.
Assessor,
Aht Ki nz.
Treasurer,
F. A. Dinki.u.
Town Justice of the Peact
JAS. BltlSKKltllOFF.
Trustee 1st Ward,
U. R. Gaskii.i..
Trustee 2nd War
W. '/. SMITH.
Trustee :trd Ward,
FltKO Km.Kit.
Trustee 4th Wari|,
S. P. RU haui'son,
5th Ward,
. BI.OCK.
John Smith's
BIONEER HARDWARE J^TORE.
FOR
Gold Coin Stoves,
John Deere Plows,
Disc Harrows and Drills.
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Town Justice of the Peace.
cliattl.ks Cahi.isik.
Trustee 1st Ward,
D. W . kyi.k.
Trustee 2nd Ward,
W. j. Stkvkns.
McCormick Binders
and Mowers,
* AND
The Celebrated MeC'orwir Itiniliiiij Tirtne.
J. I. Case Threshers.
and HOD6E HEADERS.
erney, " Oklahoma.
G. EL BLOCK.
Tlje leadiog lumber merchant.
Was fini,slvc(l laying ii\
th© largest, mo,sfc complete li'l® of
Hard ft Soft Pine Lumber.
Enid, was in our city
Dr. J. E. Liggett,
Wednesday,
and little
daughter, of Columbia
city Thursday.
Mrs. Will TiOgne and Miss Agnes
Reap, of Waukomis, was iu our
pity yesterday visiting friends.
X. J. CrnnY, Town Clerk.
W. T. Brown has just opened up
an Ice Cream parlor on Oklahoma
Use the Boss Internal cure for i avenue, and is prepared t< furnish
gonorrhoea gleet, etc. at F. A. | \ lotels, Restaurants, picnic part ies
Dinkier'* drug store. 12-ftm and gatherings of any kind with
FOR RENT (food five room cream on abort notice. Open day
dwelling on Cherokee street, fine and night.
wj&ll of water and good garden spot. | WANTED: 10 or 1J head of
Inquire of \y. W. Pauks.H 1-tf town cows to pasture, will
... . them to and from pasture "
Wonder Show ' '•
nR. AMLLS ON
The speech of Mr
Senate yestertlay was mud
temperate ami dignified tin
friends had reason to hope,
enemies of the tariff bill t
IE TAMIT.
Mills in the
I N .1 C.kMv Town Cl. rk ..( the town of llinn.'swy. (). T„ lim-l.y certify that the foregoing m a true
a„(l'correct list of ti... nominations of the convent! l.chl on April Hill. an.1 17th, ... the town of Hennessey.
(). T., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the various town othoes.
(SEAI..)
1 N .1 Cu.ldy, hereby furnish copy that .1. W. McKcver has fllcl a petition si,.;nc,l l.v more than twenty
tp.alilici voters prnyiinj that he l.e a can,li,late for the office of marshal. Also . \\ Ky c has • «1 Iti' n
;Lea b, re t'l.un twent) .j.mliHcl voter, praying that he be a eandilate for the offlee o I rnrtee. I- VVard.
more i\i W' .1. Stevens lias tiled a petition signed by in ire than Iwt nty (|i.:dlhed i otfis ] in; li'j. that lie
, his didatc lor the office of Trustee. Jnd Ward. Also Charles . 'arlislc has lilcd a pet,non s,1 by more
r the twenty (pialitied voters praying that he be a condidate l« r the othee Justice of the 1 <
fear, liehl on the 7th ti ay of May, 1H94, in the town of Hennessey, O. 1. N
Sash dcors, blinds etc.
icest 1th street■
Get my prices on bills before bin ing.
Hennessey, Oklahoma■
Wright's Littl*
struck our city WTednestlay evening I
and every hotly went ami say that j
she was fine.
Mr. Mulholland, senior editor « f
.the Waukomis Wi/.artl. was iu our!
city yesterday, he reports every
thing booming in their city.
Preaching at the M. E. Church
Sunday, at II a. iu. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 10 a. in. All are
invited to attend these services.
C. Do Hit is, Pastor.
The Cooke Drug Company have
fuade extensive improvements iu
their Drug Store, and are now better
prepared to accomodate their custo-
mers than ever.
To The Parmcrs.
Do not sell your hogs until y
fall on the Hennessey Grain Co. !
We buy hogs eveiv day. You do)
not have to wait for a certain dny j
to deliver them,
ao-otp w. Z. Smith. , .
1 t Mr. Molveever has been
Twenty-four of Hennessey'' * our city for some time :i
It had been freely rumored that M
Mills would be put forward as the
fiery defender of the Adiniiiistrali
ami that, owing to Im personal dis-
like ami distrust td Mr. Hill, he
would eagerly take ail vantage of an
bring I opertuniiy t- Hay that ueiitleinnn
A|.i ami ctnitribute to the satisfaction t l
a party incensed by treachery to its
cause. Si\eral things conspired to
mulitato against this programme.
In the lirst place the Administration
needs no defender or apologist be-
fore the people so far as it relates j
to Mr. Cleveland's acts or nltifnlc,
ami as for Mr. Hill no amount <-t Cor
casiigatioii from a brother member
of the Senate could add to the con-
tempt which the great majority
the Democratic party feels t«>\\;
the Senator from New York.
either direction Mr. Mills
have wasted his time.
The shortness of M r. M i I la's speech
was the bestev ideiiee of its sincerity .
The bill, as it comes from the ti
nance committee, is not altogether
plcas!ii«r to hi in as an earnest tariff
reformer, but it is a step iu the right
dirtetion, an earnest to the people
redeem
Long Bell * Lumber [0„P Jack-Jerry"
, have just openetl
Fellows took the t) o'clock train 1 |e8a ft>r iih ti> :
yesterday for El lleno in attendance | ^00i| Work in
of the 75th anniversary of the I. it sulf.
O. O. F. of America.
1'reeman ISi
John 11 Oltmans, Joe Kreiss and , „j, tlieir inagniticent soita louutain
It. P. Fallis, ot ( olumljia, were in ,|ir Cosmos restaurant. It i-- .i
our city on business Tuesday. ] and the boys expect to keep
Postmaster MeSliea has had a ' all the latest drinks known to soda
very neat writing desk put in the drinkers. I.at lies, while out shopp
post offjee for the convenience of mg should not tail to call in ami
the public. ! refresh themselves. Bring the
Ed Shirley's blacssmith shop,
per month per head. Timber ami
riming water, one mile west td"
town. It. Ii. 11A TCI I KU.
(t&MD) Hennessey, O. T.
April JI st, 1 HIM.
Reeeivetl from John W. McKeev
er eighty-eight dollars and fifty
cents iu full, tine city according to
city marshal's report.
KHANK A. Dinki.KR,
Town Treasurer.
j Postmaster McShca received a
letter from Miss Addie Thacker,
his former assistant post mistress,
last Friday morning announcing the
j death of her father at his home iu
Cowgill, Mo. .Miss Thacker has
many wann friends iu Hennessey
I and vicinity who will regret with
j sorrow to hear this, her sad be
rcavement.
John W. McKecver tlesires that that the party is willing t
the dkm'm hat announce his name its pletlges to an extent allowed by 1
as a candidate for Marshal am! « ill conditions. It was a frame, manly tisei
run on the Petitioner's Ticket. ] speech, constructed on lines Known mor
narshal of to bi approved by Mr, Cleveland,
1 it is use- and urging prompt action, on tin
(Successor to C. B. Sweet & Hro.)
"-- Carries a full stocK, of —'
j\U hinds of Linger, Sash, Doors, Blinds and
Sl7in§les. Lime, (fair, and Cement.
L. C. BAXTER. MANAGER.
Hennessey, O. T
Oklahoma Ave. and CheroKce
Stevens' flour and feed store, on
West Owlahoma Avenue, i« the
best place in the city to buy in that
woul.l line.
J. W. Stevens will fuinish you
Hour and feetl nt wholesale or retail,
in any tpiantity and will try and
please you in price ami in quality ol
troods. Yimi can depend on the
best el ass of goods being carried in
stock at all times.
ay anything, as his undeniable principle that half a loaf
the past speaks
ehildiv
the old
the bin
ill look out ti
Mr. Geo. W. (trim, one of Hen
nessey's energetic fanners, gave the
Dkmocuat a pleasant call Weil
ncsday, and ordered the pap. r sent
to two of his friends in Nebraska.
He said that after all the scare
, . - , , • . , | girl and the boys ■
\\ aukomiH, broken into la., ,|„.,lls,.u<.s
Saturday night ami about f to. ;
worth of tt^oln were stolen.
We understand that Columbia
will soon have a brick factory,
operated by Mr. Pake Liggett, |
brother ot the doctor at that place.
15. F. Fallis and Joe
Columbia, were among
ous callers Tuesday, and ordered ' to stand. Oklahoma will bt
the Dkmocuat se.it to their ad- the greatest fruit countries
dresses. world in another yeaf.
Findley Jk ii rbe« have ma.lc Ii. IV. Kyle ij out a* mi i
some very iiccess^ry ami valuable dent candidate iu the 1st
improvements in the barber shop in Dade would make a tirst elass al.le
the way of a new wash stand and | man is a bright young bus.ness mai
umbrella rack. !l,,d urbane inanneis has won f.
j him many friends, lie is possessi
Kreiss, of aboat the peach crop his trets had
•ur liiuner- all the peaches they would be able 1*
..i..«n.i . . i ni.i.,1 .. :ii i. one of
iu the
depen
ard.
better than no bread. It was a
recognition of the fact that faint-
heartedness and treachery in high
places have made a full redemption
of Democratic pledges impossible, j to use his
and that the amended \N ilsuii bill is, me right uji
perhaps, all that larifl it-formers neighbor
can hope for from the present Conr
LIress; Imt such as it is. it calls fo-
support. Better an apology for a
bill ami prompt action than pro
traded debate and paralysis of busi-
ness industries. This is the pat-
riotic stand of tat ill; reformers,
grieved though they may be by the botth
failure of the high hopes inspired Store.
by an over whelming victory at the
j v l 1 s. Remember when you want a good
In a casual allusion to the Coxey meal or lunch, best in Hennessey,
army Mr. Millsadvised the marchers call on Cumiuiiigs it Thorn, Davis'
ose who never read the atlver-
ents in th. ir newspapers miss
than they presume. Johatban
Ki-nison, of Htdan, Wortli Co.,
Iowa, who had been troubled with
rheumatism in his back, arms and
shoulders read an item in his paper
about how a prominent German cit-
izen of Ft. Madison had been cured.
He procured the same medicine, and
ivn words: "It cured j
' lie also says: "A j
1 his wife were both j
ith rheumatism. I
over to my house and
so bail he had to do j
I told him of Cham- ,
bed
j Their boy was
1 said they were
the cooking.
herlaiu's Pain Halm and how it had
cured me, he got a bottle and it
cured them up in a week. 50 cent
for sale by Clpper Drug
o
o
m
o
aid election to bt
l'i ddv, Town Clerk.
I I \t M KA I >1A11K h ]
Seven years old, Mammoth stock, ,
black in color, mealy nose, about |
15 hands high.
And the Jack "Duke," four years
old. Mammoth stock, iron gray in j
color, about I t hands high.
Will stand for mares at the Market
farm, -H miles east ami U miles j
south of Hennessey, Kingfisher
county, O. T. All care will be
taKcn to prevent accitleiits, but « ill
not be responsible should anv occur.
TERMS:
Jerry: Ten dollars to insure
mare t«► be with foal.
Duke: Seven dollars to insure
mare to be with foal.
At time of service will tnKo a
note at one year, and secured by
mare ami colt. Saitl note to be coil-1
ti i ti on al. At.nKitr M AltKKs,
•> > :: m Manager.
<ITY ^\£glT
c)?ev?€R j; sfivfise,
proprietors.
ON ERST SIDE OF MM ST.
Choice Fresh Steau, Roasts, Sausago
Pork < /hoj s ( r on thin : asm I y
kept in a First Class Hutch
er Shop.
tieNNeSSCY R0LL6K MILLS
IN FULL OPERATION DAY (-1ND MIGHT
Maiiufactuu-rs « I* l i • • urnde
—Flour. Mem. Brmi Rkd Ship Stuff.
GRAIN ELEVATOR.
Iii Connection with Mi!!.
,!/. I)- T. 1 IT* I'll or 11
s). (jtOLLI\
\*UOPll
■ largest stock ot
other rnaterii
Kingtis
i I-., ,, IJlankets
The stocu dealers «Hennessey l()f more than ordinary ability has an
have shipped 23 car loads of hogs excellent education, " is ipiick and
from this point since the 1st of witty at repartee and can mane a
April. What town in Oklahoma Hrst* class speech, lie
territory can beat it? is young and full t f vinegar ami
Harry Olivant inform,, the I)km ^'.k <>" i,iurt",t" "f
OCRAT that lie is the possessor of I 1 1 *'
the largest cactus in the Territory' An exchange says:
weighing 4U Hjs and is on exhibition miles will the jaws ol
at his photograph gallery. No ! mg girl travel iu the ■ < urse of a
charges for admittance. |fo says year ami then says: (living her
it has 1000 blossoms on it. jaw a play of half an inch, or one
' inch of travel for each chew, thirty
Waxtkp:— Cattle and horses t" ' ..^ews a minute, sixtv minute
pasture tor the season. Pasture lo-
cated nine miles east and six miler
north of Heiuiesscv. being the easi
homu anil appeal to the ballot old stand. 22-tf
box, but he neglected to impress the
significance of this point upon the A few good claims in the strip to
Democratic Senate. If there is one dispose of, call on James Brinker-
thing about which the Democracy holf, up stairs over post office in
should lie sensitive just now it is the Hennessey, O. T. 20 tf
ballot bo\. Mr. Coxey could reply
to Mr. Mills that his army appealed I'AUMKKS
. to the ballot box eighteen month
' I ago, and what has come of i' ? J
I party which delibrately breaks it
For no: Long hip pocket book
tair.ing valuable papers among t
is a I lomestead paper, persons el
ing same can get it at this ollici
identifying sam:* and paying for
notice.
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
W. T. HAVARP. Prop;
Red Front liivcry stable.
Board by Day or VVc2\
First-Class Uipi, Open Day an,1 Ni^'lit.
1IKNN KSSI'.V, OK,
I.OVA1, rillK.Ml.
The Boss Hloo.l Punlier is the
best on the market at K. A. I>il.U
ler's drug store. 12 ron TO THE EAST.
, best dininq car service in the world.
( iiiiiinings it 1 liorm- liay eopene. The Rock Island is foremost in adopt*
)klalioma s Agricultural Paper a Lunch and Short Order h "se .it |n^ ai|y Htivantajre calculated to im-
One \ ear Free. Davis old stand. 22-tt prove speed and give that luxury, safety
.......-t The Home, Field and Forum is Two extra irood claims for sale, and comfort that popular patronage de-
■ - mauds. Its equipment is thoroughly
VIERGEVER & Co
HARDWARE,
HrinkerhofT,
faith with the pc.., -
around and advise the people to go the only agricultural journal devoted inquire of J . w
t„ the l,-.u.,t imv e t. «,.te •.•■•liiist t" the interests of the tanners ai„l i"„Hee Ju.l«e's otliee. I lennessev. complete w.Ill vestibule,1 trains, uiag-
tle.t.e.r'iv TI, Is «1, ,t M r' M.lls's the material resources Of (Ikla 0 T a -tf ' , nltloent dining cars, sleepers anil elmir
1 l-irition unoiints lo *in,l its itl'iin ''on.a an,I tie- Iinlian Tcrntorv. Ill n u .■ , „ , M , , I, , 1 eo«cl.«. lI the ID0.t ekgant, aod of
laration amounts to, aud its plain ^ ( ^ ( . |( | R(>th (orbett and Mitchell have recently improved patterns.
Faithful and capable management
ft^ri j , and polite, honest service from em-
How many 1 u\,. j,.,!),,! boy will be its rui'n. The culturist, fruit growers and stock
gum chew j true tariff reformt r made an honest raisers of the I erritory, and has
I open tight on that issue ami will
significance is that unless his party
turns its serious attention to the
sp.eds fulfillment of its promises
is a reliable, bright,
printed 10-pa^e magazim
with the special wants of the
lean ami well 1 . . . , , ,
1 deals s,ro"« arms and can nit hard in
j but neither can hit prices as ha
wliacK as the Cooke Drug Co.
Jialf of section sixteen (Hi) towi
('>( ) range (.rj). ( ood spring w
and sha le, all bottom land and
Ship
a minute, s;
; hour, ten hours a
dred amj 'ixty live
her jaws will have
three hun-
i that i
not complain because the people
took him at his word and hold him
strictly pwpopible for it. Mr.
Mills is a tarilf retoriner of that
kind. Star.
Spec
traveled
etion
grass.
1 leiiucs^
Inquire of
all mouth;
i beat that
O. T.
30-tf
eon Id
amber-
Our better halves say tli
jiot keep house without
Iain's Cqugh Keiuedy. It i - i:-. I
in inori than halt the luMiies in I t • d
Sims Bros., J.- ed-. Iow a. 'I his
siiuws the esteem ill v. hi eh that
re«uedy is held where it ha* been
s dd for years and is well kin wn.
Mothers have learned that there is
nothing sp good for colds, eroiip
an I whooping cough, that it cur- -
fliese ailments quickly and per
Tecumseh
Topic, Lei
Call and s
and latter
1
miles. This is for a
the big mouthed girl
Mr. Jlvron Ingersoll was married
to Miss ( .uric Campbell, at Salt
Valley <m > '■ I, t .'I, i s, on Sunday
April' J Jud, ls;'.H. 1 lie ceremony
was performed bv Uev. Itinuham,
of the I'nited Brethren church.
Miss Campbell is the daughter of
l>. K. Campbell, formerly of near
Hennessey, and the sister of W. P.
('ampbidl, tli- distinguished editor
i t the W i/.ard. Mr. Ingersoll is a
voung man from Washington, Kan
Has, w ho made the race on the Kith tion that i
securing one of the tiuest claims in as they a
pianently, and that it is pleasant the strip. The young couple start ieas<>u' i
ami safe for children to take. . > out in life with bright prospects for not hard t
and fill cent bottles for sale by ('lip the future. May their lives be loin, rum - .!<■•
per Drug Store. and l.a. ; y. ,-any ;io<
1'he F.l Kcno Deiu
Kingfisher Times, lleiii:
oi k\ r, the Pond C
Newkirk Democrat
Perry Democrat,
r;'.t.
id (Jlobe
■y D km
en Vt
it and Times, l,u'
(iiithrie Leader, h'r,,K'
liepublican. Purcell '"'vt 1
ington l.eader. Norman
veral othet ' of the cleaner
lenient of the new-pa-
territory has joined tin
Press.(ia/.ettc in its ehauipionsliij
of the rights of the courts to pro-
tect tlleinsehes frolll the on-ltUlgllt?
of defeated litigants. the
State Capital and the Kingti.-hei
Free Press are the only two in the
Territory of any standing or reputa
il departments dt
•ultural matters, I
Horticulture, Dairying,
Apiculture, Veterinary,
market summaries, Hoi
Voung folks. Farm org
eorrespomlence. editorial,
The management and i
had many years of sueees
iencc with this
the West ami
Without Pain.
koted to! Try the Boss Kc/.cina cut
re stock, frosted feet and chilblains gure
Poultry, at F. A. Dinkler's drug store.
Keliable 1.'inn
e circle,
inzations,
liti
fill
lass id' papers
liavc select ct I tli j
have
xper-
nl beautiful country as the
-ible location for a high
\gricoltuial Journal. They
are making it fitly and truthfully
represent the interests of the great
industrial class to which it is de-
voted, ami there is m t a farmer in
all this country that can afford to
do without it. It is issued monthly
at (i ithrie ami i- only ."« cents a
' I V ! KWOIODIN.AU'Y OCPPI?.
ppose that doetorim
e both Kepuhlicaii
heir crit i« isnis of Sv
i umleistaml. Our
the
i tli - llomt1, I i
ployea are important items. They arc
a double duty—to the Company and to
travelers—and it is sometimes a task
difficult of accomplishment. Passen-
gers on this line will find little cause ime of Standard
for complaint on that ground.
The Importance of this Line can be Ranges and Stan-
It will be an agreeable surprise better understood if a short lesson in
to persons subject to attacks of bil geography be now recited.
ions colic to learn that prompt reliel What is the groat Eastern termini of
may be had by taking Chamberlain's the Ileck Island Route?—Chicago.
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhu a llein- What other sub-Eastern termini has
etly. In many instances the attack Jt?—Peoria. To what important points
may be prevented by takjni; 'his does it run trains to the Northwest?—
remedy as soon as the lli-t symtoins Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota,
of the disease appear. and ".ft and Watertown and Sioux Falls, Da-
ceiit bottles f<>r ale by Clipper kota. To what important Iowa ind
Dreg Store. Vebraska points?-1)es Moines, Daven-
port, Iowa; Oniaiia and Lincoln, Ne-
I'se Boss Eczema Cure for erv- fcras'ia.
■asi-s WrMEWBtS
Irim The Great Kock Island Route runs all
regular trains to Englewood suburban
Nation, close to World's Fair pronnds,
Voti can make your notice for and you can save time and trouble by
ubli.ation to make final proof getting off at that point and avoid the
pon your lands, before (*eo. W. crowd in t he city
ail road fare and For full particulars as to tickets.
Shell
and Heavy
Tin work
Heaters & -
Specialty
k stoves
Headquarters
tor (inns and Ati}
Build
ing Material
ACF.NTS FOR TDK
of the
store.
;ema J'lire for
ring worm and all ti is.
kin, at F. A. Dinkler's
12-0 m
other
e x pen
• Oct cured of Catarrh by using
Bom Catarrh Cure, 90 cent bottle*
for sale by F. A. Dinkier. 1J Old
maps, rates, apply to any coupon ticket
i.rlice iu tlie United States, Canada oi
Mex ico, or address:
TNO. SEBASTIAN. I
flrn'ITkt A l'ui. Agt., Chicago III
8T. JOUN. Utr'IMamuor T1L
CelBbraied Acorn Stoves.
Give us a call aod be convinced of wl^ct we say
South Main Street,
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Weesner, R. The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1894, newspaper, April 27, 1894; Hennessey, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108832/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.