The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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BANK OF 11EXNKSSKY.
-s Capital $15,000. s-
i Clencra\ Jianhliig hhsiiuh* Transmleil.
collections promptly mde
^ insurance written in rei.irblr cokprnie'
— ' parrr) Loans a Specialty. ~ —
A young lady >
aim- "to make its ho
| Mrs. .lames Allien Weduenlay
1 10th. All art' happy, even t«
lorandpa and Grandma Finley
Mix tiillen has been staying f« r
! sonu'tii.ie with Mr. Finley'*. J. (J.
u anie over to welcome the little
•laughter Wednesday fvnni'i;, from
I
with Mr and anything in the shoe line, tne> *iii,seer*. j. . |_ „ ... u i„;l i ..
the
sell tbem to you cheap.
I'AHMKHS LOYAL FR1EN1).]
Oklahoma'. Aui ieultural I*a|.er
One Y.-sr Free.
'I"In- Hume, Kii-1.1 mid Forum i«
tin* only '/rirtilturiil ji'urnal dfvotcil
ti. III. inUTi'HU of tii. larmcra anil
laterial l-Mounta of Ukla-
tb*otW d j.,homi «W *• fe««* Ttmtore. It
, .,1 Mr. I arm i« a i.-linhl.-, !irl«bl, .-lean an. ejl
,wo mil.". ti. of |l .!|.riuK*l lu |,ati« maSa,u..-, n<l MI
! highett market price. ' ' IK. Y. on ill* knee, which laid bi.ii
I up iu bed and caused the kuee joint
NOTICE: Persons having no- Uj jM.cOIm. a friend recom-
tices of publication for final proof \ mended him to use Chamberlain's]
in this paper w ill please call at this . | a;M Ba|lu, which he did, and in
office and «et publisher's atli«la\ it 1 t wo ,|aVn wa« able to be arouutl
before going to the Laud Ottirc to
mane tinal proof.
Go To
John Smith's
(The X'viiKvrat.
I'bo part
at Mr. I'.iin's
sidei
last
saut
Iii.-. st i.cii.'li ..rcliar.U we have saw w.lh the ^cijl wanta of the aj-ri
" ' nut about 0' eulturist, truit gr«
Entered :ta 8ee.otid-chu s mutter at
he post Offlce ;it liciines-rv, O. 'J
;viullsheU « \i ry Frldav it II- tims-
M?.v, Oklahoma Territory
U. WEESNER, Kdltorand l'r- i
FLU 1)AY, Jl'LY lit. l>-'
E. E. Davis Auctineer.
Mrs. John Coclir.ui if on the i-.ick
list.
Mrs. J. II. Crider was iu our city
yesterday.
and all present report a> hav
injj a very enjoyable time.
Buck Campbell in feelling a littl
worse of tin* ware, from a game of I
liall Monday evening. JJnck V"" |
! are getting most too old t" play boy. ,
I \V alburn & Cuddy have the
vkah J largest line ol shoes hi the town and
' they will save yon money on any
thing iu their line. Give them a
| call.
It. Weemier publisher of this pa
per has returned from Fairbuiy, and
{will from this on be found at
( his post and ready to make up for
i lost tune.
....Oklahoma. He has
1 acres of trees, being about six hun-
dred iu all, saym he will have peaches
right along until iu September, his
! orchard lavs in the bend ol the creek
j with timber north, south and wc t
of it, cutting it off from all the
hard w inds and frosts.
The Hock Island ltailroad bridge
this side of south Enid was blown
to atoms last night. The > o'clock
passni'^'T, going north, was stopped!
at this plae«-until bridge could be
r«*i*aired It seems that the charge |
all prepared for the pur|
growers and stock,
rai-' rs of the Territory, ami has
special departments devoted
Agricultural matters, I.ive ••lock,
Horticulture. Dairying, Poultry,
Api« niture. Veterinary, Reliable
maiket suiuinaries, Home circle,
\ ..uiig folks. Farm organizations,
correspondence, editorial, etc.
The management and editor hav<
had many years of successful exper-
ience with this class of pape
| the West and hat
fertile and beautiful
I Mr. Shafer has recommended it to I
: many others and says it is exci llent i
„ I-.,., for anv kind of a bruise or sprain.
You can make your uoUce ^ d • „ a,go
i.uW cat Oii to maue final proot "i^ saint ">«««?
upon your landa, In-fore Ueo! W. for it. cure, of rheun.at. m. For,
Bear,
other
saving rail
expenses.
road fare and
'The Times" Campaign Rates.
Iu order that no citizen of tin
sale by Clipper Drug Store.
\ I. B. Coil.
Divxnsr,
(iol<l Coin Stoves,
John Deere Plows,
Disc Harrows and Drills,
in oruer mai no ciu/.cn • • - - ,,
Southwest may have an excuse for i Graduate of Missouri Dental I ollege
not being posted on the dcvelope
inents of the interesting politieial
campaign which is just opening,
The Times has made a special cam-
paign rate of $£A0 for the daily and
Sunday paper, and :$" c uts for 1 he
I Twice a Week Timee until January
selected this ; 1. While The Times is an earnest
Mintrv as the and fearless suporter of Democratic
... I ■ i . :.. 1 „i.. ... u 11;is
OFKIt'K OYER POST OFFICE
Di'ic^ ^ bricHWorh.
st ro mg
just
jthe fuse
^lr. Hrecs will hav«- a new 12
pound cleik in the Hising Sun
clothing house just as soon as the
I little fellow's taih r made suit gets
Dr. Carroll, is on the sick list, here liom t hicagw,
Ibis week The people of Washington, Ka«.,
Country will he loll of com in1g ve Jo«. |.h (j. l.owe, Hemoeratic
«i.ite o< croakers. I nomine., for eoi.gre-.nnn at largo, a
1 v, ,, l/ran.l on l.ia return limn.
Editor Miller ha returned from K.,„N„ ( il>
leu days yisit to Ottawa. }
A good niileh cow for snle, e|. 1 [{ (1 |)reI,liall „nil ,vlfl, „rc. n.
qn.re at tb® DkmocSat office. j„jcinK over a l lli !>"> horn to I hi:
igl.t and
waa panning over the hrid
was U/niliwl. Several ears were
blown up and a couple ol the trsiin
men badly hurt. The guilty should
hang.
AM L'DI:ld:D.
! Win. Fowler
1 ly killed, at 1
' southeast of this city, about
| clock yesterday afterii ion, by Win.
Holt. Fowler leaves a wife and
; children, and was about Jt
I am ready to give figures
anything in the brick line. All
work guaranteed. P O bo\
K. P. DOUTIUTT.
70.000 brioK on hand. iii ly-p
JAMES MtlNKEKIIOFF,
/\ttohnkv at law.
Will practice in all the courts.
Office over post office.
Hennessey, Oklahoma.
Harris Finley,
JUSTICE OF THE I'EAt K
I lilts """ •' ,v"" I
^"possible" location f..r' a high ' principles, it is and alway
class Aari. ..Itu.al Journal. They 1 he. n, liberal gh «. ' 1
• it li.lv and truthfully | umns to representatives oI 'I'll'"'"
represent tli<- interest ..I ihe great I opinions for the discuss of the r
in.lust rial class to Which is de-ivicvs. Iu the column " The
and there j. not a farmer in I I ""cs the important news of tb.
„| this ...1,1.try that can afford to campaign ol k 4 w. 11 lie set lortl.
„ itbout 1.: it is issued monthly fully and lairly. Its news fac'Ut i"
at (ititl.rie and is only " e. nU a «e unequalled by ""•f
other newspaper published tn tne
.shot and instant- ISotltbweat At the prices made
home six miles l-.N 1 1? AOUD1N AK\ OM'KH. ,| (,jtlur the duily or the Twice-a-Week
Ueali-.ing that w# could not Inr- a,d-|t-|()n Ki)(>u|r| 10 in the hands of
our farmer readers with a more . n wh„ bold8 l0 ,iIOS(. ceono-,
valuable pre have parch- • |,.B success of Collection* promptly attended to
used .fiO-v, orly subscription# of the ti,« i.iopl«- of the West are | having practiced law in 1
so, a- III c, Field and Forum Co., and I ontendi„g. Liberal teiins
seems that the trouble occurc.l . will present ^acb, of the first " ltH ,lnll poetmaster
a crop of wheat, as we under farmers wlur subscriiH1 or renew
1 it Fowler was to luruish the their hiibscripti-ms for the
\
■ •
' AMI-
The Crlehmtiil MeCoriiilc ltlnillmj ttrine.
J. I. Case Threshers.
and HODGE HEADERS.
Oklahoma
WIcCormick Binders
and mowErs."
ths -=
MOSS ROSE BAKING POWDER
GuaraQte?d fib solute!// Purs.
. j
The riding of broncho ponies ih tht
an everyday occurence m Hennessey, i Drt
yesterday morning. Mr
nan is doing as well as can l
Frf.rrc Bently, of Waukomis,
doing baalticus in our city yestereay.
Miss Birdie Oliver is so she can
be out again, after a few days ill
uess.
All the desirable houses in
xpeeled under the trying eircimi-
II e
all for. [ ,.„!
•esidence for his eon
neney are fillcil up and
more.
M A. Blackburn
well drilled at tin
Hotel.
Homer Pi
drilled at his
venience
W. P. Roy has severed his con
nectiona with tlioS. N. Brees l loth
house.
Our street commissioner is «etting
in his work in. great shape oil Okla
homa avenue.
L. W. Dennen, has moved his
pcales from 4th street baeu to Okla-
homa avenue
We have ihe cheapest lot of par
asols, quality considered, to be had
nny place. Wai.hi kn tfe I i nm.
W. P. Campbell, Sr , came uj
froYn Kingfisher, to be at the bed
•iidc of his brother.
(o to ltycrs for Ice Cream, Lemon
ade and Milk Shake, four doora
north of Post Office.
stai
Four doois i.'Hth
you v ill find a lirft
get j|our im aN. 86ot
that can be found ii
found on his table.
of Post Office
class place to
Kvcry thing
market will be
W. D. livers,
he found Fowler at work putt in
floor therein, and called for him t«
I come down saying he wanted t<
No better town for business in talk with him. Fowler answered
having n I Oklahoma than Hennessey, il ytm «'|'ll be dow ..
Centropolis ,]0T)| believe it imiKe this place a 1 this plank on."
weeks visit. St re Is allw ays full of'! Then when Fowler made his aj
laving a well teams and business men prospering pearance Holt fired the eliarg
in spite of strikeH. j piercing him through the heart.
• • | i Holt immediately Hcd, it i
A fight, between liohcn
b.tsol shot used but .... one hurt, I ^ ^ (fom K|ng
very badly. I he poor horses | thi.
d to get most of the shot. I . . . .
And all on the account of a woman,
glad we women arc «>f so much con
sequence.
Want*
if Hail If
ground awl seed and receive hall chat with a year's subscription lor
the crop Holt to furnish the work thai valuable Agricultural
.....I receive ti tl.er hall. When- .lotiri.nl. This most extraordinary
the disagreement came in was over offer is ecrlniuh one which every
the paving ol the threshing hands, farmer should take advantage ol at
Vesterdav afternoon 11• -It rode to j the sarlie-t possibbmonicnt. Send
■ ler's ho w ith a shot gun on I for sample coj.ics of both papers.
his shoulder, upon going to the barn j
ionics free.
trc, * , tied law
«o I vania, 1 am qualified to make
Sample conveyances, contracts etc. in short |
' notice and protect people's interests
- under the law. IIaufis Fim.ky .I P
Call on your
Orocerv Merchant
GREAT HOCK IStANB ROUTE
1 inquest was
i A Smart
>• An unlimited number One of tb
id Tics to be delivered i" l-""d
i sterdaj
f^iVEAl b>. I KAUt MARK^
COPYRIGHTS.
CAN I OUTAIM A PATENT
prompt unswer ami an honest of.tnioti, i.
All SNA «'0., who liitvo Iki.1 nearly; tlfty «
ezi>eripiii:f <n the patent ini«>n *- c.miniu
tloiiH strict I *"
furnmtlon <
and an
l.tiiulon Newspaper
Woman.
a# lleiiuessey. Oklahoma, any time
thin summer or next winter. Cash
paid for them when delivered. For
further information inquire of
W. L Faiuji uauso.n.
1st door ea^t of P. O.
Mr
- -
y=• S V-'; ■
TO THE EAST.
BF.ST DINING C«R SERVICE IN THE WORLD.
The Rock Island Is foremost In adopt-
ing any advantage calculated to iui-
I 0 ... i and give that luxury,safety
anil comfort that popular patronage de- ■
ini'.nds. Its equipment Is thoroughly ;
complete with vestlbuled trains, mag-
nificent dining cars, sleepers and chair
exponent*- m me i'.i.<-n> V . ...
tlons strictly <'.iiiii<l>-'iittai. A llaiidbiniU «'t Ui-
formation ••oil' *-: iiinu I'hUmiih ami I" **''" "J**
tain thmii f.-iit frt-f. Also a catalogue uf tutx liim-
Ical un.l scientific books oeul lit <■ . „
I'aunl.t t.iii. ii through Miwiu 4 Co. rocclvo
•neclal noticoin the i*ri«Mitlllc A itieri<*n ana
thus arc broiicht wi.l.-ly Oclorothe public with-
Aut cost to the invt'iit-ir. ThU splendid paper.
Issue.I weekly. eleRitntir illostrateil. bus by far the
lark-eat eirculatlt.it of any sclentlllc work in uio
world. % .'I a year. Sample copies sent free,
molding Kdltlon, monthly, fS.Mla year. SirgH
■iH cents. Kvcry number contulna beitu-
o...« nhnlnurnljlin of IlBlf
Single
opies, i. cents. Kvei
iifill plates, in colors.
house*, with plans, ena«....*
Ian .' .Icrotrns and « •• ■jr«. contracts. jAdarevi
show tho
V^WVoUElaut miuAUWAT.
GEO. W. BEAR,
HOTHRY PUBLIC,
j Farm Loans and Collections.
Office in rear end of Dinkier'* Drui;
Store.
Hennessey, Oklnho.na
j. j. McLEAN
fs|o'r.\i:v friu.it-.
Real Estate and Insurance.
()fflce over Crider's store.
Ilennesscv. (Jklahonia.
wal1eb r i / V
after May 27
and see the
wpucg/^skts offskgp. t
Campbell IVIFg. Co.
Propr. of
'•( 11 eoaches.'ail tho most elegant, and of
f recently Improved patterns.
Mrs. ti. II. Nail
Ing a few days with Mr
Drennan. They ex pec
move to 11
tlo\\
I spend-
Ill Mrs.
alwavs
glad to hear of people of that class
coming in, and 1 suppose ti. 11 is
J. II. Antrobus, Byron DeGr.w, Igem K' l"'"nry f-r son... of his
Henry Keratin^ nnd others wont to I " r I'"11" eooK.nn.
Kingfisher yesterday Throekinorton's team of mules
Quite a number out riding Sun ,l1"' " ' " *"*,' '
da , enjo.ino the h.iiutil.il scenery, throni:!. Irc.ulrt. - m; ti. I h i.
. 7 .• dav morning, wagon hadl\ broken
after our sonk.nn ruin. | ^of ;tri|„„,
of the mules,
A1 Tansel moved to Chandler j of the hind feet of i
yesterday, he is getting ready for | and Harry Throcki
ihe Kickapoo opening. j driving the team, m
Mrs. >\ . /• Smith' inan\ friends ''
orion, who was
is badly shaken
"lady journalist" is-
Tooley, the wife of a broken
editor and the main support | 1V,, , —
little household. It was .Miss Faithful nnd capablo management
Francis Willard who gave lur a ;im, polite, honest service from cm
profession. Mrs. Toole) ployes are^ Important items. They are
was sent to interview the ice water u double duty-to the Company and to
radical and, in the following edit travelers and it Ui ■ometimes a task
lull of l.ady Somerset's tempi ran...itlicult of accomplishment. Vassen-
paper, an article headed "The In tr- rs on this line will llnil little cause
1,'rviewi r Interviewed" aj.pe ir«-.l for complaint on that ground.
over her signature. Since then Mrs. The Importance of this .Line can be ■
To.tiev hasV-njoycl the distinction S-tter underetood if a short leeeon in |
of l-eiiiL' '-ailed "the smartest news geography be now recited.
non ,' woman in London, she made What is the gloat Eastern termini of
with flic Reck Island ItouteV—Chicago, j
aged What other sub-Eastern termini has ,
lur it V Peoria. To what Important points j
nicut does it run tr: ins to the Northwest?—
ion." St. l'aul and Minneapolis, Minnesota,
good and Water town and Sioux Falls, Da-'
paid kota. To what important Iowa 'ind
It it Yebia.iUajMiint '. l>es Moines, Paver-'
int, I..w.i; Omaha and Lincoln, No-
all' or
juite a hit with an interview
Gladstone's grandaughtcr,
That midget confided
that ••Grandpapagoes to Pari
with his hook to say his It
Mrs. Tooley gets $10 for "H
two-column interview." and i
on the nail, as the sa> ing is.
isn't to the editor's taste si
nothing but an invitation to
cm- List.
Hade*
Bra
llnst,
will be glad to learn of her rec« vers
from several v, < el; - .•iekness. Persons calling for same please
Hattie Smith has -returned from
friends in Klsw irtli, Kansas.
I>an Bickel and family were down
from their claim (near F.nid) \ ••it
Ing friends, Saturday ami Sunday.
Don't forget to go to Walburn Kr
Ruddy's fo. shoes cheap, they arc
•leaning up on h: ii' ><hls and ends.
Mr. Ainos expects to move his
family on the claim next week, we
ere sorry to looie them from ourl Was taken from Hennessey
midst. ' night of the 4th ot July. Out
Texas hors
Dead I.
Persons calling for im
av advertised. 1. McSiika
Anderson. Cora.
Hattie.
id ford,
Anthon v
Deftiubaugh, .1 \\.
Harvey, .iennie.
ick.
11. E.
HEMEMBfcR
ul; J!. : Mp |' •"*• o i.i i The0n,l( K island Boute runs all I
siMiiething ii per. M- t of the ,.n liirtl.;iif , |(| |.;ntrU,Wood suburban j
don newspaper women have hard f;;tli(U(., ,e to World's Fair rrounds,
!'.,u,s ... and you can sav.i time and tmuole by (
e.ttintfotl at that point and avoid the i
the mate is either lost < r hopele.ssl\ K
handicapped. 1'hev work unth
. .1:1
Lei
Veans
Walker, W S.
Walker, 11
Wagganer. Set!;.
him.
tluir
► bring the
in llennes
. WAI.I,.
Mr. I>1I'1 ('ninjibell, is still gr"« tiral„|ed i> on left
ing worse, the hot weather heing , California su.l.lh
Against him, there seems ... l.c ic j\nvone hnvitig this li- r
hope of Ins recovery. ; possession will .lo well t.
The Rock Island Elevator, Hurt to Brailiiehl's l.arn
jett A Co., proprietors, which \.;i- r"'^-
opened last week, is in full operation. J ^ .p Hcmer, ol' the Wilson
*nd is doing a good business. < Niirs.-rv at Anlne. Kas.. ahowd
Mrs E. A. Baldwin, S., nil-| «!"• "ther.lay some samples of the
Thompsons mother in-law . stand '"'"ow I .anaparent apple I W ml
for Fnil'hnry Nch., her I ve.ter <loose plnni. were raised at the,r
fi y morning after n two « ccks > isit. | ntir.. r\ in Ivans..,. Ihe mm w
J ° very fine, lie said this couiitn
I am candidate for public pat was a better fruit counf v thai,
ronage, subject to the will of tic Kansas and the same fruit would
bcople who need Dry Goods, Gro do much better iu Oklahoma than
series, Boots, Shoes, Flour and there
Provisions J. H. Basii.
j A good platlorm: I irst find out
The little three months old child what the money power, the corpora
of U. B. Thompson, w ho lately i tions and trusts want, and then op
Uioved here from Knid, dietl la>i j pose that with all your might. It
not necessarv to spend lime
heavy pressure and the uncertainty
j of a market that, while ovcivrowd-
jed, is neither wide nor profitable.
New York World.
Mwridan Items.
i Kditor Dkmuckat:
i The threshing machines are now
! at w ork and the smoke can be seen
the in many directions. The yield per
bay acre will be something less than
dd. last vear. A good many lichls got
erowd In the« .
For full particulars ns to tickets,
tn.,p. rates, rpplv to any coupou ticket
ui t iio Pnitwl Stan •. Canada or
M. vi • < r adilr^ss:
INO. SEBASTIAN,
C;< 1'ass. A?(t .« hl-ujro 111
C STY
I All buslnes
prompt I
DRAY,
Intrusted In bis
a tt elided t«' . Cliar-
i reasonable.
FuifNITLIRe. rURNITURe,
* FURNITURE. <-
The Largest Stock in the 1 erritory
! M r)0 fetd-VOOll)
Bal.v carri .u'es nt all prioes.
1 Dld°7cm wTonr Now Home Scwin, M^hlnet W.- it would
your wife. Pricea away down.
We have the largest nnd best ittucii oi
Coffins and
K. 11. COOKE, M. 1>.
\PHYSICIHN ffnd SURGEON,!
HEN N I'SSKY, OK I.AIloM A.
Office in the I'ostoHlce building. Calif-
I promptly made day or ni^lit.
I ( . S. .MF.HADI'i II, M. 1).
IPHYslCISH BKD SURGEON,
Funeral
I Q
-Come and see ns before buying, our prices w.«l
the Tt : rit
BINDING
X~ crzj T
C5L ti s--- s
-,0V I'll MAIN SI'.
Ilcunessev, O. T.
HENNESSEY, OKI.
)Hlee seend door we>t
politan Hotel, south
All calls prompt l> an
niuht.
\ 110 M A.
of the Metro-
Hide ou. Ave.
.■ led. day or
a ?
Offi
i 'amphell <V* llill,
TQRM1YS ! BT I Mil
JO southeast of Public square.
ENID, Oklahoma.
Practice before the Land Office,
Ok lahoma and Washington
courts. Real Estate, Pen-
sion and Abstract
business prompt-
ly attended
•jti-tf Satisfaction Guaranteed.
. G. II. BLOCK,
! X/ P'>A Tbe l«adiog lumber merchant.
. .
.."-V "|/^ l\ p jP \'l\'2 S fi 1 - * i ^ 1 .
{V;- • * *
the largest, mof>t t ou8,p.<; <: li'U; oi
Hard®Soft Pine Lumber.^
Sash doors. Minds ete. Get my prl . - on bills before buying.
/rent '/th street- HcnnrDneu, Oklahoma •
i'li.i k itoiu iris. CITY
M ... .. ,.
" it I
.!uir
Baipn Rte!
0
o
o
Oi.- «uiberiain's Eye 3kiu Clnt.'noat
is a certain curt.' for Chronic ><>ro Kyca,
(.iftnulutcd Eye I.Ms Sore Nil pl«i Pile*,
iv. cm:i,Teiter, Salt Khcuiii anil Scnltl llen.l,
: 25 . t-nls |itr box. For sale by druggists.
TO HOHSS OWNERS.
I For putting a horse in a line boul.liy ron-
| ililinn trv Dr. C'mly's Co:i.iition Powders,
i They tone ui> the aid digestion, euro
loss of nnpi'Ute, relii ve eonttipalion, crrecl
I kidn -v uwordcrs and destroy vorios, giving
new life to an oli|or<<v r w-.rked horse.
j cntn per jiackage. For hale by druggists.
L : I MtliI |BIU5 ItlU
-ktX&rTnZ. i'i 2 ' < > N LAS'I I! - •'1' MAIS Si.
I . i - j
|/1 ,i-> 'TZV >'t ..II ti, el.oi.-o
I.'. _..J 1 jxosls, roi'H
Chops, Sausafe and
Sail meals of all Mnds.
houhler. with too ripe before cutting, and -hatte
ed,
Tin
lost il
The litl
Ila/elriu' •
; h>
is been a number of cattle
strip from bloody murri-
llftel
• daughter ( f Ehler I
ed ou .1 line 'idtli
ss. She Ails burn d
n cemetery. The en
od sympathises with
The
Kansas. City
Times
R. R. Gaskill f hjenoesscy. O. T.
Healer in
Saturday. The little one \mih lai
to rest by tender hands in the Hen-
nessey cemetrv Sunday
Mr. Hammond presented ns with
some very line peaches Wednesday
of which we were very thank full for.
He still has more orders than he
••an fill ut the rate of a bushel.
\\ e are cleaning up on so'
and ends iu men's shoes,
and f2.2.r> men's chocs all
11.50 This is no fake but
ive fact. Walm hn A Ci
..Ids
posit
j studying the details: Simply jump
tc the conclusion that these interests
are opposed to the welfare of (lie
people. -Kingfisher Free Press.
4•Great (iim*:" l>on't that kill
| yon? Trying to disown your own
children, what next:
Mrs. ,1. \Y 1.l ibel ol Iladdam,
Kali , w;> called here, by Tele ;ram,
on the account « t her Father's (Dan
OampbeU's) serious illness, who has
been suffering for several months,
j H'ith w hat was supposed to be kid
\V. 11. Nelson, who inin the drug r.ey trouble, he was brought to Hon
business at Kingville, Mo. lias so ncsscy. from his claim in the stiip.
much conlidenee in Chamberlain's ■ to I.a\e .n opj-v ..11«• n p. ii'-rnied.
Lolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remc l>is. Kcctoi and Cook lem. the
hy that he warrants every bolt It j l'hvFieians, they tiiidii." it .i
and offers to refund the ino.iey * hard 'i'unior and at pre < nt f' un l i'
uuy customer who is not satisfied j impossible to remove wilh out seri
after 'iKing it. Mr. Nelson takes our results, it to be hoped Iu
no risk in doing this l.ecausc the l.c restored to health, as i
/emedy is a certain cure for the fifty-two years of age and
3i«easefi for which it is intended and w ho needs lus cunscl and
Jie knows it. It i : for sale by Clip-1 many friends v\ mhes Inni
jH'•* ^ecov. ry
the Sheridi
neighbor Ik
parents.
There is not much sickness eon 1
sidcring ih'. hot and dry weather.
There is lo .he a grand gathering
of the farmers and people's party
on the Skeleton, near Sheridan,
beginning August HUli, and lasting
three days. It will be a kind of a
nolitical camp meeting, where the
native as well as foreign orators will
tell us w hat is necessary to give re-j
lief to the oppressed people. l>uej
notice will be given. 1 hop.' to be
able to be there and give your read i
ers an outline of what is done. |
John Kanholhi. 1
Last June, Dick Craw foul brought
his twelve months old child, suller ,
ing from infantile diarrhoea, lo me
it had been weaned at four month-
old and being sickly everything ran .
through it like water through a st ive
I gave it the MMia! treatment in such i
eases but without benefit. The
child kept growing thinner until it
wcighcu but little more than when
born, or perhaps ten pounds. I then
; started the father to giving Cham,
' berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar-
' rlioea Remedy. Before one bottle
of the 25 cent sise had been used,
a marked improvement was seen and
eri it* continued use cured the child,
can It-s weakness and puny constitution
... but disappeared and its father and in)
family self believe the child's life was
re, his saved by this remedy. .1 T. Mar-
speedy low. M I) , Tamaroa. 111. For
B« i. t \ (Viopcr Pruu SI..MT
A U V
Windmills, Tanks, +
Feed Grinders, Etc
019
r 5^1
4*
IThe ueltbratad Mtnpon ktecl nnelon Ik the h9 t i" foot pumping mill
in use, guaranteed to stand any st- rin but a cyclone. Refer to Milton .1.
Stetb r, Karntst Moerv and NV. W. Anderson each of whom have these.
Mills One can l « >. t u in operation it my residence northeast •! C atlv
lie church. 4°-8m
1C
Twite-a-WBEk
nsi(is
Til.I.
1 vNiwin
nr>ler that no one may hav
\cuse lor not being posted
the developments <>t" tht
• 1 of
political campaign
1804, The T11
has m ad 1
these
rates,
which scarce
ly cover the c
of publication.
lews facilities are
sed, and it handles political
fullv and fairly.
A Dollar Saved
is as good as
A Dollar Iwneri.
Aod renjembcr you can always save motley by
BUYING YCUR
HARDWARE,:
'"•WTW- 1
I In fact . MTV ti,ill -- - • i't ill .1 lirst-class
, ' '
FRANK ROBERTS.
neNNessey ROLLER MILLS
IN FULL OPERATION DAV fIND NIGHT
Manufactuiers of high gril le
-—flour. Mem, Bern iind Ship Stuff.——
< 11 ;ain elevator.
111 Connection with Will.
m. />. r. /ir, ntOFR.
Ed. Gould, Pkoimi
HARNESS v SHOP. ^
Carries the largest stock of Harness, Sadmes, Blankets and
other materiol of any firm in
Kingfissher County.
Its
uiieur-
Sroves, Jinware.
/Imrnanition. AT|
Viere^ever & Go's,
SUBSCKIB© HOW; HA UDWAEK STORE.
Address Remember the place, tbe old j
W. T. HAVAKP, Prop;
Red Front Li very Stable.
Board by Day or WeeK-
Firnt-t-'lMB Hi^rw, Oj^ii Day uud Ni^ht. I
HENNESSEY, OK, t
THK TIMES
Pcu)ocf^il forj ^ol> WOPIV
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Weesner, R. The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1894, newspaper, July 13, 1894; Hennessey, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108853/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.