The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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Vrlum 3. Number 15.
HENNESSEY. O. T.. FRIDAY JAN. 4. 1895.
Subscription SI Per V ccr
U 1stkn to the Puu's! How they
i. ■<-.Ttf the late ban* (?) act—
Tu i > wave of the north met
the t. rm\ billow of the south not
I avj nine.*, and we of the equator
1 11< • i in 1 wuu ler ?
I n ,: i
thin:; new, hut they never indorse
aiiy ti w \ linic ontil !*• their own
party -C irl vale's plan for instance.
Tiiatm queer phase of human
nit ir - tliat will induce a home mer-
ul.a tt t ignore a fellow townsman.
Viiti* tor i Htra'ii «r, and advertise in
That hi ul he a strauge phase
v litu.it ir - that will induce an editor
to wa^- .v ir upon members of his
fraternity, when his only sympathis
era ire thm o hi* owu uvrMeuuted
N w t i ii t lie
"H i ; t • eo:uhiii" in an effort at rec-
«.gnitiuii in 'M. wouldn't it be in or
•ler f ir cro - eyed men to be^iti
el i ii M'i.14 or representation? There
hiv two 11 I t< the 4
Are not Criminal*.
The people of Perkins at a town
Med the follow iiiir reso
The people of Perkins, <>k
lisan combination of elT -n should
Ik* put forth, a* a duty, in tin- wli.de
world of Man, that we may | reform
our pints us becomes the riv.it ur«*
of God, and aid in the development
of that maniiificieiit Divine plan,
and according to the unvaryii.g lawh
patches published in the press of the | 1,1 "uuU' u*/
pt llot. for, like the
y appointed eave near thi> thing of the past
place, as purely sensational and tic shadow y out I
titious, and the author of said re
port, whether a deputy United States
marshal seeking cheap notariely, or
or a consciencele
//./ /itlrr Stole Irrigation
| v I\ Km in
M. \V. fit vmm-
rr ' m i i i;/ • • N i . • |-. i-| i, m.: i. i Im rem ii - i i.'N f
iixoe/nt/on partners cittb JTletcfycint& odiui.
,wu^~iih ..!§£!■ - •%: %
I < :. .t i.i.ii- i>.i4 *r < ti ,
iou at K1 K. no, O, T.
*0, 1895. l K- '•;>
I | V,l I " f I
fakit
deserves the execration of honest
a lioelor for the i
he has injured.
We represent to the U. S mar
shai of this ter. that the young nun
arrested on the charge ot Iwiug conn
were taken from their
otms in Perkins without
oo their part, under eir-
of deplltV I
tuoiisly appoint
; that the charge
v its nation and inquirx into tile in thmls
1 ti..ii I.,, .. I....... . I ■■ 11 (■ • I mill 111 • • i'V-
I an,I M .....u K ii 4i r .ti. .if t
idor
lep.nesnf Life, wlli.-h :l V 1- I'I" "l';.v l';,V "
k.'M as landmarks l.v wind, <v,.l l.«l | r . ii.-. |.r.«t,t:iHI«* rc„lt,, ,
..v rsoUes Ilir.Miirl* ilii-l"1"" -"•|i lurilu i.,.„u
il.l. r Kuiun- | read vaum-U '• "v ' l'1' !.
i i« u itiii,i. atio:
■:iv
The Past is
It lives in t
perience and oh<i rvation. "
aj. isua
I „.,| I |.o.t .n. .• I..r irrigation in <>Uah
to jr. i t •' is obvious that <• shall have I" ,v |. m
••Hti-r ll|...ll ti,.- new ~Uni j l.|"l. I a In,"-1 entire!, llliiill « .ii-
t and w indmills lor
« gone, but not deml. i \'-,sX experience an I .>(>.. rv.u
he Future, and will. There b. ing no streams id jinv
shall havi
i of Infinity sta
verse of Lifi
Another year and what? M
lv another act in the
with many of the sam
the last cast Hut familiar laces
will he missinjf. and other form-
substituted for those we have learned
to love. The seen, rv is about the
of h • • :u. I 10 r s
mill ,'ulilvu
I in jfitri.i ut Mot ice.
The s' c'« holders of the King*
Kdnr D.i.iuty Fair A.m'n. are re-
q I it-.l t i m et at Block's hall on
.lanil ry 6th, IHU.i, at 7 «'i
in . at which time the autiui
iti^ will l e held for the
eh*.-ti ig officers, and to vote uuon
hoi.'ing tiie 13th section of the
<• >1 ?r< mi -ii to read as follows:
N i po d selling or gambling
! • vi.•.*s s i.ill be allowed on the fair
in I- "
iti * tares yet for ale, can be
iii ii. i .. tug to Geo. W. Bear,
r (4eo. V. Grim, Pres. By
o er > ( ko. W ( nim. Pres.
hat the deputy marshal ' sam*.* as before, but the ai l differs
w liii liia k-'nai.I arlVHts was "iiilt. ul' j mati riallv. It i« i ither '" tier. «r
,ii,i,ri. M,.ii ami iiiimm.la.-t in .,«<•<■. ! n< >■ aw.ir.liim as tl„. nmral
ami wc .l.lliau.l lli« r.-moval In,111 .on.lil|..|i« nf III -
the |.la.w lie .li gr w . jii|i,var.l nr .1,,
We respectfully ask of the
papers that have given us this
viable nolorietv, to do justice to an
intelligent, "
i:r;t
vati r. As i
the wrHer, fc u. iwi na ■ in iw«
tlu- laiuer porti u of Oulahonia will
afTord an Hhuu.l nee of water marl notick fou Wiil.U'ATWN
II - "r:ae... I snl,«,il i.t
f ; «'«" |
a reservoir can be cheaply uii.l sale- uii.i tn.o -.ui.i i.rts.; win i * iii.uh- i .-io:.■ iirK-
l\ constructed to hold any ai louut ioth'"sua^vl/'*'* 4,1 r' ° 1
riqiiireil, b\ excavating about three I John w. ilcrvMAN.
feet deep, lisini; tie soil thai is lak n K. v. :am fur .I,.- >...-f. i i is • s.w
i nit t i nrii i" nib n 'mi in tin- ' j1"'1' 'I'-"hl '
an ward, towards M*' f"UT feel a I >« • \ * the level of tin WHiiuoj'it Bublnnon William Baker L L,
la hades. Let all land In lie irrigalwl. By lateral el rodd mid John v* UoadioU uii of lViru. o i
K.il.vurd lU'rrlt.
II F :ma>. fur iho n «• '« of h S7. I H . r h w
a£rtf5r535S't?
lUv.iitni I'utly faid, f^*>,0€0.
Ia Iicm-ral llankin* l,ii.i«e «. ln itr nee written in
. Ii ,1>ii> I'ur. ii-n an.l .Ixmeiiti.- nrlnmge liimplit anil «-l 1.
[In\ ami .I'll ..unity, m-h.i.il ti,wii,li.|> ami muni<-i|ial lmn.l ami warrant-.
rrv.!r^r,'^.r?rv.irMh;rf
I K N lint, for III of H l. i l«, r 7, w I
ill- nuni. s till- following wltncwM* i« iirov.-
Lt,rt Decision.
A i ■ • nit under town site law
i • i vv i' a settler or resident
i. t i t i.\ i. tn I in bona tide actual
ssessi n ol i le lot at tt.e time the
ii v. r ben in actual pons
lot cannot therefore, be
an actual occupant of it.
I He occupancy must b
cannot he be^an by an
mast be for residence,
ii v. an I the residence,
il-e m list lie bv the
Ho
of a
Sec'v
lo complete the L'ooil nets al- eville 1 ditches the water can he ilis
and develoii L'rand tributcd ovi-r as large an area of land First pjiiii-.ii - i .inn. -itu iwr.
IndiTi* MeAice leit toil-iv for session of Ouiirress. out that lit t lc, < avatiou was conipletol 1 wonh
Onlabom.CU), having jn.l l',ear.l a SftJ'SKlv' 'l^ertm.WVl0 lb.-!.'' "'l'-4 "'-'''V M"
caw in ehamhtTi. wliiuh i. uf int. r w)„, |,:1 v.- r,-l i-vi-.l I lie I'ri -i.li nl "f :■11 1'l v"lir- llu ll.i[j1,1 111
est to school districts throughout trouble in the matter and assumed t> r suthcicin to -
the territory. , 'a authority without even saying, bv with ahich 1 u
sti'f
• Mild paddle the hot
tom and sides of the part excavated
tin. detail. .If U,e; Wlr. | Ir. emlmukment will need
Tiiis con ty, as well as sll other ;,rr
unlics ot the territory, was organ- Rcss|nn'.,,VnWidcnTdeVehin'd'iias7v,|t ' he ciniiankno ni will not need |a.|
i d into school districts under the said that he w< u!d en 11 nn extra Kes-1 "'''g i,K " w ill be sunicienllv soinli-
statutesof 1890. TI." districts thus hut both he and Secretary Car-1 lied bv the | ro.ess of placing H.
i,r.*anifi.il iiii'iirrt'd i 11.1 >1 it >-il ior 8 Jl'I r 7lei ' * ""* ' ^^
must soon he had f r the 'Pre- s -r« . j vaneh-ss lolding null a« each end ol
nder tne slat- and that if thlsComrress f Iled t« pro- the reservoir, with a lour inch e\ I
les were red is- v'f'(' it necessity might ci.rrrd the nnler and a two inch discharge pipe.
mi M,< in ii . l .ii filing of nn extra sessli n. The sit* n|l| uu„|,| eonnecl a «..at'io the
were .liamrbe.1, that ia, %t. ^ V'" * ^ til "'",1
the same territory is uot embraced upon the aeth n t non-a tien of the when the reserinii is lull the mill
Illl.l.-r llie Hew MtatU'.eK a, was .,11 i dcni.HTHt-. In the I Te-( nl (' HL'ress. «,11 K of tlie win.I ami wll.ll
hrac.l miller the ...tiiiea ul ,^o lll(n,LX« rin eX',!^,^ S """"
The 1HH3 aUtulvfl require .■..m,t) 1 .-..mrresa a* a (treat mtafnrtune fnr "l1*™'1"* "^"lp- Al tj'li'fvala l
' iteiuieuu ti, auimrtiuu all tbrlrpnrlv. altlmtiith anme 'f III* tert I ate on
tuiidn amoiiif the various di sni;ill fry nre sv\:>irgcr n<.r ar :.nd talk- • alhcr side of the reserx oir. box oiii-
, !'"B'.lii'nt Ii ;t we'd .1".- The lead- h,.lB- i„el,e« in
Land 0:tie.' il I luirfNIicr. • i '!' lire i.'i l«IM ! ,j(n,,,,| |>In s iu|iort <>f Iii-
PURNITURe. FURNITURe,
-> riiHNiTiJ I:E. <-
The L"rgcst StocK in the Territory
M 50 fS(;fl-POOil) ^
\t e.,-1, must ni'il. llahv earriair.'. at all |.ru—
ti.l Mill we .iiir New II.,me Sewillir Maellii.e" We know it would |.l.'a -
y.nir wife. I'riee. away down-
Wo havo the largeat anil I"-m' stock "i
Goffins and
Funeral Supplies
Tn the Territory.
Come and see us b.dore buying, our prices will conviu -e you.
B'.NDSIMG & FELT.
SOUTH MAIN ST llenneasey, O. T.
I tun.Is among the va
as organised uu.Kr
ca t Letter Lint.
List of advi rtised letters tor the
week eli ling Dec. 29, 1H94.
B nil, W.
« a' heh . Oliver.
I) mglierty. C. II.
l); lton, Tlios.
Kury, Julius.
Free-1, mr. L. m.
i-iiil 'till i-> rep rlecl to |li<> r<"eililie in |
House. ,i - | ii t .-ii ii I wi !e'\ di'T r- 1,1
•ted w ilh t
will at
la nn - I. Howard Prunil
' "•
First publlsln* I Hi*- SI. IWU.
NOTU F. FOR I'l'IIMl ATION.
I lee. M. I MM.
Duvl l B. Clurk.
a. ii. i>ii)CK,
Tbe leading lumber merchant.
f ii\i^hrd layinu in.
t he largest. m°st on^plete line <>r
Hard \ Sott Pine Lumber.
lilin.ls etc. (Jet my price* "ii l.ilIn helnre buying.
Ilpnttrxxrif, Ohlu horn a ■
aad lo.T. "
SSI ; : :5 '■ ' ■>">
i be at right anghs with t
• or and the crop planted at! FirHtiiuhli^luul I
i the year befirea Presi-j right angles with the ditch. The
ater should be permitted to run lo
tt ier ti n's Tile I noi l'-e of
for I'll '• >Ilc-;tl I<|||
!;:S^ A Hollar Saved
is as good as
A Dollar Earned.
I1::;1
,1 K Ml MVrfl. for Hie I. . I, Of s l.t. t 10. r-.w
Ar)d renjamber you cin always save morjey by
BUYING YOUR
!•:•! IARBW?
nerti.mtd tn the towiiabiu in wbiob demm-rntlo member- ,.f ti..- IIhim-I .. i,' i.'',tv.Uf, " I'l":',?""!.""fK.lp'nlS'l'n ot't.u T. UuKw.
the uId diatricla were cnil.niced, lo|liave rellirtied I.. \Y:i-liiliul,>i>. I In re ■ "I"'-n it ■ Ij. lie Irrl- cu?m and pRiofwl , I. I. - j II. E. X., .- ...:,'Bll ra w
n. , Ik. Imlahtadneaa Under tltla nnthlnK In siglit npiin wUlch to pre-1KHIed.^he IW ' " |1},
meet the lud.blidinhs. VMM WWUj w| , decree .,f ii ri.ilnily L,„| wai,.r will earrv lim-.|T ««* • . L ,'J , T., ,V
ruling Superintendent Doty made , |t..... O- .. >--.i>-i..
Sroves, Jioware, CaUf)T
l.AT
I ,|V. enough to extend to the end of the
M.ii'.l.r i row> if the land is level, when the
Smith, mr. Frank.
Spurgeon, NN ill T.
Whiitaker, mr. J. \V.
Meal Market.
juaelc JacVs-
A wedding in the foreign put of
the Black Jaek,s, but the report
tardy.
Thi* h a philanthropic
nity, au 1 it has been
that tile ii
coltl simp
heart.
} • > ) i lindley ami frou gave a
hi.-ill ii , on last Friday
(Je .. an I * He are jolly en'
an i ti. ir warm, hesr'y welcome si-
w iy< briiivj a reaction when one ar-
riv'i > a n r a ride ot (ir) miles on foot
or horseback.
The question for debate at Hay-
maker school house, is; Resolved,—
thul man will do more for love of
than love of money. Ye
nt wishes to say, that if
"esires to make a
• humble self, she
will '.jet a decision in favor of the
attir.native- but il would be s good
i l a to bring along « little of the
•mii liuui of e>change" just to in-
jure >u,-.-cis, M>ii know.
Tne town board met on last Sat
ur li. an I adjusted township mat
tern iu a satisfactory manner. If
ihey ailed to get a share ol the
"boards" themselves it is their own
fault; town boards generally get
enough material to build a lot of
fence.
Now that Enid, Hennessey, King-
ti'her an I Kl Reno have each had a
whack at the proposed railroad from
t'offcv ville. each claiming to Vie on
the iiu ol survey, it la laoTtlef thtt
Myrtle be heard from. At last ac-
counts the theodolite was pointed
our way, ami the moccasin track of
PROGRESS.
:-re all j
, not guard i
• Interested In tbe m!" : ""I"'"'' ;7""' "'™ ''
t. and tli it it was partily ; ten acres lor oilier purposes. ohi
1 liini that ex-Senator Ma hone | The writer has experimented with j 1
Gone he>ond recall. Another link «
is welded to the cycle of time; the j f(ir ., '[^w (J
ears t
nt Printing « f-
lown in Washing-
ton. But that did not prevent gen-
eral surprise when Senator Catner n
made the flat-foi led statement that
e would agree to the pur-
llie Mali .ne Int. and that
be depended Upon
by
The successful production
link of the new born year drops
int place, connecting s itli the
mighty chain, wrought through
countless ages, tempered with the
destiny of nations that have had j chase of tin
their rise and lull; its mvriads of only. Not v
links varied in material, ►nine weak■' deinucralk- major!I. nf tile Senate, p|„„ied. The earl
tiled w ith the alloy of viee; oll.ero j'' se. reMiry Gresliam presented the '"r hr>t er„ii. where two . ro|i
strengthened with an alloy ol purity, \ new Austro-llutigarian minister to! planted on s.ims giowid, whn h
of good deeds. The old \ear bound ! the President Saturday afternoon. , be douc very suees lnil\ bv .lig
i*r^ia?lT^°!pJ ==S5 4 ^
nni.iqa and |intaloes In irrill.ti.in 511^ "pii^ RuraS,' Friwt Ijil". i
jIVIonths
' ' .led Upon with br piittinc a hor3c hi a fine healthy con-
I'.v irrijration. dton l.y Dr- C°Jj dCjhw rare FOR
.In. ti..l. of p.. TI.J tone up the I
« SfejS5 S5 cents.
two crops . re cents per package, rormoeuyu w
of good
to the new through the infl
lives half lived, ol
ami souls undeveloped, unlouiled.
Kaeh year binding its prt-.leeessor
in like manner through past ages,
told, and untold, binding together
the ares and segments which unite
to from the w hole, yet incomplete,
isiein,/
that tnr n,« rir- eroii a. ."on a« ripe, and
A,.rinf ;;;;rm::::,lVh,:rr;:;rr.„:h
thnV ia? i* .'i'i'1 n'lT Tn "a inirl.- '.n 1 tlii. pot .to h ^ la v.n lh..r
ducts would follow a refusal on the ,M1ghlv tr'ud in this Territory H
the school house. Part of the track
has arrive 1. ani Jim Van Deren is
di^ii:i4 i big well to supply the
ter link, a fact b'gosh.
Mr. (ilickenspelter tays that il
the democrats drop the Carlysle
plan, he will see that the popnlists
pi. k it up. But what if the demo
crats don't drop 'er? Oh, it wonld
then be r ibbery, 1 spna ho, hnm?
Whv don't the commissioners ap
point ' us that constable? Unless
thev get a hustle on themselves there
The shadowy outlines of the
grandly magniHcieut chain ot '1 ime
is sketched upon the pages of his-
tory, as a guide to comparison, and
thus provide us with the several
terms of s continued proportion,
from which we are enabled to deter-
mine the tigure representative ol our
own time. All this falls iu line
with the duty of progression, and
without progression we are, logical
lv, dead; for even seriptur.il philos-
ophy teaches "survival of the tit
test," ami Spencer is proven a spon-
sor of Truth.
We must, therefore, progress.
And we Americans have mjbly per
formed our part in the past. Other
nations have followed in our wane,
and have striven to excel. Still
other nations there are that have
progressed but little, if at all. "By
their fruits ye shall Know tln m "
And l v their fruits we certain I v do
aun tnat ii linn ihkcii iin.it n it' nn 'i- potato eater* u is superior inin.
e\er concerning the new tariff. II. As to the .pies-
added that be did not anti -ipale am - . • ' wn
i p..mI.i.. i.. iiv.m-n ln> ir iv- thill «M pront in growing our own
ernmenl and the United States on lie- ; potati.es by irrigat I think it will
-xiill.t of tin* new tariff. I be admitted that ewrv \enrwe iiu-
Seiiator C ickrell. of Ho., chairman , ,„,inioes from ' Colorado a.ei
of the Mnatc commit Ice.in appr >pria- ' . ■ ■ ,
lions, lakes no stoek in there being t i ll, that are pro ... d bv irr ..
any serious attempt made t.i defrat | tion, the cost of wiiteli is equal 1"
the clause in the urgency appMpria- j .-ost of -u TV icit uimilr-rir
—
tu*. notwMh-tandinc reports which
>Vc waul a few wbita «■
^3
Progression is a duty; and co-op-
eration is imperative to insure suc-
cess. Not only individual, class,
or national cooperation, but au in*
Tbsia. i tor uatioual,
to give the details f a com : soil, which in a very few years
organized to defeat ti lt ap- ^,„ild enable us to ship out iustea i
M'H? !Stird IhrhlSt- -r'hip,dug in this great Staple of
IZ £ ,r, St The" importance which is attached
KPtiinw' it lwissed. Senator ^ i.iy is to the subject of irrigation in Okla-
s .i i to be preparing an endless speech 1 ,,oma tilP attention of.
U^'TSi'lf not Ih'—r-f-'
credited with a deeire to talk against m,.r in the territory, for ths re.v*ou
what T^ng xir.; .Hat at. r there i. dis.ril-
I n to defeat this apjirupr. it-i >n. bit ,u„| ov.r t'v ir'nv tV \*** d« ,
those who knew linn he>i d. n .t be- • fh t ,,r hot winds .
i,eve he would h-f.-at the appnpri.v tri ttv the ff. i
Hull, if he could, although lie w mid am <\ iite stnguirw t Ml it ev r> U /, I ULLi
gladly vote to repeal the income tax. f#| m jn 0k -
!!U^ffi,l'Ln'S",pmt!on rs with an irrigation plan, similar
sarv t<> enforce a law are two
ditferenl tilings. Attorney Oen
Olney Is c .nfl lent that the atte
U have the mc une tax leel r.- I
coaatituuvuai by t he courts will
•res- with au irrigation plant similar f Oenulna Cnnfcderati
er,! • l'"t wiud" I
^ 1 *v" tt'u.a^wu.. Iafc2r
E=^
THE
TwiLE-a-Week
TlfAES,
ssues Tuesdays and
Fridavs
Will be mailed to any address
a third ol a >. a, I". a quarter
,1 a dollar. I bis ratedoes u .l
ii r the cost ol publication,
bill we in,K. it in order to in
troduce tin- paper into every
household in Oi* Southwest.
Send a quarter in silver or
stamps and get tin
in the west for foi
IF YOU WANT A DAILY
SKNIi SOcts AND GET
v.k tVxily anb
Htnbay (Ettnos,
FOR ONE MONTH.
Address:
1 HE TIMES, Kansas City, Mo.
ON EASTSIDE OK MAIN ST.
—.— Am",/ old stand. '
We have in stock at all times
Steals, Fosls, forH
Chops, Sausage and
Salt meats of all Mnds.
'-jXptij III fact everything l.ept in a lirst class
Butcher Shop.
fall and see na.
ispsjwsjj J. W. DIX. Prop.
Wi. T Havard* Pro^
REd Front Livery Stable,
BOARD 1'^ DA-I' OH WREK.
fusi cms rigs, mi opm my j sight.
Cherokee St., Hennessey, O. T.
m Stow?. ^
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