The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, January 25, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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®l)i 2fc tine s sett EJcmocra
Vr|y:n 3. Numbir 18.
HENNESSEY, O T.. FRIDfY JAN 25- 1895
Subscription $1
,1. ill ti!
IIM sh i.Vtt tos i.kttkb. 1 ' . ' '
mitk i i u: rrui.i. \rioN
gSS£5"-~
be |..II I it CU-rk'
tin- I-I o! rVM'V mouth or VOU will
*n* iMi.li- I .cording to tilt' laws
o thedrier. 1 can not take the
t II l ■ villi III IIIhi I'M up to
c tlu-fii -us. Tl, - ti rst quarter'*
I..1 l-n ■ !i. i:i 1 Ik- paid at one
fjii-i l cnireu
Hit
Hill fouls at Ft. Smith
BiH t'"ok. tin- noted outlaw,
ii\r.l ;ii Fort Smith, Ark., last Sun-
<la\ and iviim placed in jail. Hi* was
vi-in-I by I I - i > uple.uniong whom
w.is Iit..i>< II.ill, the comic opera
-i11_ r. 11«*11r\ Starr, the other
youthful batik anU tram jobber,
"w lio linn our. been sentenced to
«11:ii 11 iii-I i- ti \v waiting a uew
In aril"-. I ale«l n.to t'isignilicaiice
be t r Cook. I II. latter tired of
Wing look. ,1 at ami retired to his
eel I.
Ihnc In I'llit-<• Mother.
ni. "in tk <-xrr^f,^v'::r. X1 C
Now tirtu^ I 111* ell art. tl** it.ileful I
xiHSTsTr
iw.wswa
Much more in cnuiieclion with the ......
hiaion of tin. and other gang. tin
inlaw* which inlet thin and the, qiic-t ... •
i i v ,-v ;u i.. .-hioh ,.f I Hawaii: als .. that MinMei > ill
Indian IVrritor) i« ' lKN 1 " hi* ottlc al <H*p t«b to « ciel ry
the writer and miy Ik* published at <jn.dinn. k .\ iU news f tli rev.it
— the future. It" ao. the ami i>r its (allure. sav>: ' President
.oil an in\ tti'i lit\ l h-cx r. ««>d I me hi u'r Ml urn
i i... r ,in" in iiici'r tli t ii ii it t ii I sin> It hreii :i rt
011 1 , , ' Ilur I.ii ill.' ii>1 ir 1 11 I i HUT
. ill necessarily have to b. Iai<l vV ,. js nnj j|„. l -*-si u*ut I aw
l'avne County l'ii|>uliat. w tfl <1 t ti I lie h .id been blc t
' (Inn m-na c t tin- w >r d his
Myrtle.
Now. that tli re is not
to reiiort, in a good linn* to write
' little city.
Situate I U{>ou a sjiot about nine start
miles
Vici III t ll- ibUMI-e 'I i >' j ^L'.V'rllr V-Tiki
•rrshl'MIt
I' lilt II AUI«M >
li r Jl. W. CllAMMt.s. A ."t. <■«
fanner? an^ UlcrclKtut* ^c\nK.
Hi'ii ten* II. Ohlalmuia.
Capital Fully JPaid, $20,000.
| t - ki <1 •••• W ku.ii'k fll i piibmu w® | ||o Minill tm (ollav|ll| VltlHMMI to dfoti
t|. in ■ i-iia e t • tin* w .r >1 In- ability ■ , . a <> it.-, o Mn:fi-ii ■*■« r. J • 1 1,1., • 1 u... i-1 -ia.-.i.-.- m> n .m.i . ni. 1 • •
I • 11 t il"ni ■ ri-v .It wilimt Hi.' wi-M.-i-i.y--i> "i .ii i" ni,,1.1/
lm n.-.:.|. rt wlj.-l,«l,e Pr.-eu.- -r „ ... j n ■■ . - , , .
Ui.ws a I r. 1 in v r. -■ .r v.-ivi. >v ."n I 0 ™ J4,,;,1 sl,„, Utl villi, .... 1.-
II ve U \. II ll hi Hit tin e I f 1 I-. f,, r ....I :<• 1
M inelhum t lie r. pah a-..us 11. v r t ... y.u- it is*-. •./
A •(• r■ Ii 11 ^ to the Detroit F
l iess, "there is
j.i .ti. ion I mother as till} gentle
way4 ct( a sweetheart in her sou. Ii
be gr H*ts ber with a smile
his arms about her ami pats her
cheek au i eaivsse* her iu the foud
ways ol' in atTeetiouat
«'• " f- M.met ii.au 1 •••• r« •>•• •« • o> « • > *
1,111 a nincli n.-«lcctc.l little city. imub. llictnsciv, . ul> .ul wH.-illi.. 11.11., II.«i.l.n.1. ,- ... , , v * A, >. .
ti, 11 1 li.-y m v r l.iirrv mv | Situate I «IKMI a |«.t all..lit t.lrt I". obWU tile ■ .ll llilll.tr ti.HI 1 E.v . ,1 for J h | .J; ^, . >, Vfal .r.
|«Mc *** «i n.-i....-<;> . i ;i;,. -.:r1::Tirwl", "" stvSBt.s!fiss 1 , .i> uih..«-i «..-i.a «i.> .
■^amii'.-vihi'i'ic ,ri Vii." i Vii'i. I near till- llilftb line ol linili.r, is | |„.r,. |, . h ,.n nn a|i;i.ir,-iit en nine. « .in .in .' n m. ^VinU'alljO'rtoyn.ll, % r ti.till.I t lint „ ...ill >1" tm> mi}
Ail. -nrij I-Jitrtie Although w h * nut yv M ,i„. „mi , k fur ttniiici.it i.-u.-i t- r * >rt iti •" Mi .. |.ri>.,. s., .1 h P A,
> tiie nuuu. I .| rail r.ia.l, we are a i.iiint iu tu.n ilur ilk I he |>i,t week. KiT rit F. annu.ii,« H.>al«>r
For Iherp will Rome I lie HiillnrM. ?. l„ re it'll .III ,l|rreeln,.|ll ..II ..III lull
gentle!
H0„ ; Fur.'Wfll. my I -vr formally t a
faVlii&TZZ*thtvii' T* «-
evville, Arkansas City, ele ete ll|tf
U lis that ir t" l • Hepr.-eti i Kitw r I
\\ . have au A a b III., it t
I tli
IV I ie
All Air.at Tax.
ni.'iv cii'i I" h'i'iu'a" a "luil.ic 'bViy'or K-Ut-.r dkmoi bat:
•• I nolle a piece ill the Kiu^Halu r
Tillies, Vol. tt. No. 1-2. lira led
laiitfbiu^lv question the sincerity of
his demonstrations, but they bring
a jflow of pleasure,to her heart that
sweeps away the shadows of care
au I makes hrr the happiest among
(ill's creatures. Sons may make
friends here and tin re as they go
through life us the creature* of den-
tin), but the one who never deserts
them, never looses faith or abandons
hope,is the m-nber whose yearning
for I ve they so often repel ami
ai>mji:k lewis
called ••the school Inuisr "' it i- ,, ,t , Urt •
oiteii usinl for school |iiir(i«.ses. bin i ir .ir I'm u .v;i
is also use. as a low ii hall .MaJe ' nl m .1 kn
lantern shows ami ot..rr •,«m-■ . ti n r V ' ' J 1 '
ex In lut tli« rr, and , o Hi ian- son , i( , ,,
m ikr and iiuinaki t urn in - n ,1 a .1
-Who are the Transgressors?" ""['j " ^ H,trious ual-
which had much to say in re-ird to
-
""fuk'
. , ' -.i are not \et colli leit a
• 1 1 I 11 r • 1 v i * I street iniiv lit
I have seen eastern people deceived ... ,
in western Kansas to their great • poos
I'l'11 til''1 tt V IVl'.t l'1 - t'l'i / .'hi' !v 111* Vie "it. i.l'e !•'
„ ; >« ,!,>,• ....I i er ti Kl.itfSM.fT «
r «> Fel ' . 27 is.'5. 11/ :
Joseph lK l.bs,
,1 'M.-.1 S^i'Siu !"«m. *3.'VTB,
... fur l*tililk'.i!lon
it reus. Have we no sympaih;
ed b\ Peter Sll
fur tile people iii the ea«t? He"' Jf-VVn'!''^ tl'lt- .liiel
" .hi name Huyntci A Smith. «c..ru en.(t tit, . hi. i
hi. appraiiunenl of 1 * ' . „„„
e a l,, r,e i" worth ' 'i *li ,r""' ''"""I" " I
nil u norst is vtuiiii (| 1......1. l ..^bil Hit, 1
III, ow ue I in i •, r n r,--| ii .! .*• I .1- i.ti. no 8J " "r H"'« *'^ "etl'l1MH',Kw w ' "
..iler "er..,l k.ui. , ^1 ■ ^ ".i 'n '} b*;*sss MRS
IS done, W Ileal ami ,, ,JS ,)W|, vv Ii ... ll a ,, „f HJai lainl. vl/: ,, , ,
It., .i.i..: mill ib.e arti t'.lU'i't s i> c> uvea ti. ai ■ . ,• .i-.o.t- Itoi-y UiMwhitw .loliii Keildlifk. 1 ^ioile
at White « ak t w i i >m u wli.-n i net n i.ni Jy j.1 " ' "" 1
copyrights.
|>„e. a tfeueral Hanking limine.-. In«tr«n«- written in
li.,1 ,,'au,™. .•oreimi.nilil -lie ex.- I jjl.i a. .1 «old.
, „ I -.11 ...IM..I ** .+? .Ull 1 1 "
i'URNITUR®. PURNItURC.
-> l1 URN IT Ll li ii <-
The L rgest StocK in tha Territory
M c50 ~POON> (Scl' -S ^
. u ,i,v ...irri t ut all prices.
,n N w I im-S.-willf Mf hi... W-ltll'-.-i. M I-I-..W
your \.ile. I'riees u>.:i\ il" n
\> h*VD the l«rgMt ami bwt sto.-k ol
Goffins and
$— }
ru i
udd'ics
t. r the c. iictruel i
b itiesliips; also ...
eon-tructi n of twelve torjK'd .
trz, 'arte"! i!. «lTti..n oftf.1 ! j."« .'"ll"r« '«' *!^i;;V-'.'un.iu« for ll.e mil which ...
Port Worth, havinglongLen hnrna ^ wliej^rti <>- "aI hi< C"!nV,u'u:"!„'ViieVm'tte .Vi'p
la'T"1 sU-awt -".mi™ > ton.
Ulllte.1 Sliit.-s lali'l Olliee at Kin| ur^cll le a t i.lu the ...m-sm" • V lue| ^ frolU ti..- Ac*.l«'lll} > /. -• •••• - ' ' •' •'
H.her when < , en.-.l 1 "J <«- No« h|. « . |K-r am- Imu |||| ,^|, we l.uve He. jSl wt . n to uS. i. lllf' i.. hlltutio,^ «h. i.'.
The pure the ••Hr.f bully weiJ r. Boyuton A Smith n the loan Ml „ ti , ar>,.„ Mf , Norit-K koh 1-ubi.iuation.
|> lalii-s au-m-sted I l'U .l.e « lor aon.e euatcru cap,Uli-t
i 1 I. lil.O 'K,
II), oci unre. rn -chunt.
Has FiuijsUed ln.yii\a !\
—— . i ,-as*
rsasraiwra ^li!
n.-ird %Sott Pine Linn ■ '•
KorBolobyilruggUtaataiconUperbol. Sai-ll .1 o|-k lilill la etc. «i-tm} price. .Ml l.illu ll-l'ore liuyii.--..
For putthiifa li.irac iu • fine healthy con- /, si Jflll .stri-fl llfllll
lition try l>r. . ally's ('ondilion l'owdon. .
Esssas""
new life to an old or ovei
ceiiln Iwr package. l'"or tulle by
Oh 'iiltiinia ■
ESFS A Dollar Savcm 1
b?""i"""1*. [ js as good a",
W.L.Douclas A Dollar learned.
ti "Ids, llV. M. i nit • •• v* t- III l III i.ii- III :n v.ini n -.-.in, -
. . « i i ii ii i " ii "i in ss bv the reie.H Hue. w. ather; au I were dispos...! t . .p.. i.e ii m or ..ul
. : iu.:. - ..... f namin-i 'he unJ *«■! .hum " h.ai. *l,oou on a - r .- '-'.JheM. ; e n ttl.e . r. ,„A Hi-, I w- « .•:•!-1
' - V"" «Vu hi" I lh.- l-i.cr.r, X-'.'r^i''7 ?! i'.l." ,.
;,n\b. v -dse \ii I that was how theis n-n .
the titst baby in
named alter i man uow well known
am 'ig ihe printers of Fort Worth.
.— F> rt W or 111 (iizet te.
is worth *ft*0U. lo rl,8u
the parties m iking great rej-n
ill.i lie i i e-1 ;i ri I ll .it ••<> > i '. ■
ere tin ill w ii be ,,d lib i. tun- ^ v-
n-r- ill# needed cm n i men- i in .i>. the
ingalls street i> lo.Mie-l the l<iier
department o the Aeadeiiiv. ii
the rising general ion. ami i >e gem . „ . ...
utiou ulreu.l) riaeti. nin-t to ,V', "l1iVnl.-'''i 2 5r.il ["'V
Hon. 1 wouio an vise me muno • , ......i. oppositi-ui. nl it i- ii a r«-g i«i. . '- w
loanera to go liv the I'urniera ' ""il cert ij. ,| the lull will ' ".r * n'oVVn.t MV,
, ,'7 . v vt in.I ti striving to I'xeel. pr.n tie.nlv i> rep .rje.1. ,,r ,.,| 11.,„ i 1,
^TftXiiu.:!! .'hit iu A r l"' • ■
0pili
j o"°.""Iul to. 0" '
Jif yoj c -n aUays save moi)ey by
buying your
mile, l* llie V I ' l l w i. ii 11 ni . Ii,1 H," I 1 elclill
r.M, r n;.c'i::::7Z
trisfs&ts ^ ^
in e.'iiiri1 ii1,' .! l.'i'ee a mvid
pii i-HARDWARE,*
Sroves, yioware, Ca^er£l- G^11"'5 C11^
I i 11 a.
i :i it. noting what : tweuly liv
I eoinpllle the ec ilege of living ill 11
il.,,,.., . ,:,-r i.v idling it up like a | he.lde. we .eli our wheat
l,,,k, mi! i "anting the leave, or j cull hardly feed onr.tlve:
liyer., il wi I lie found that it i« *1 high luxud ato^u. u ... a.I
v.'n at roll" Milistance. General j i-atale la* at *2U or any o
I'iiilailelpliia once re- Lord have mei-.-j ".. .«•
inanii'd that t'n iie paper could h'
ma i'1 i. .ti' "'ii a, .leel, and liih re-
in ir!i m aa .l.iiihl Ii ise.l upon ex-
I11,1-iii.. ll V III-' he i« extremely
. nil in hi. view*. Paper.
a.i ll a* \( il ■. V I-'I ll'a poaketll I.ik I*
pi in I I'll, I'll - I .OHO to an inch
On,.,, il,-. In . iviil lift ea.ily
ti I >. i ■ > 11., — j leu ti y the li ix.
8*7.-> in-lies, will Mi.taiii a pull of
:l.7.i0 ponu l<-and thin ia only
prill I in; or h ...k paper. The
str.-iiglh ..I' j,rn,ilia paper, and of
- other kiii I., i*. ii'' d milt, kll'w'll,
an I a paper h ...j> lor llyu heels niav,
after ill. I>- i ,■ mi n in .-nse e*ped-
it'll I - K < I imea.
i .1 ly for tli * priv-
is the 111aek Smith factory of our t,.lrph( nes in use betwren tin- main puii'iHli^j m.4 ' ! . # ouuuln.i (Jniifetleruie - ,
- ;v>.. 1 Ammaottiso.
otiur in.-Uutioii* •* ! l';^eth%'i.™auB1" 'feiu^ SS^jZVSjS£S^l£|S r ^ I
ill the inlamy of tlrvelopmeiit. All ti hi and -rvrr.il others. The ten- umi Kin^HsViVr o T°o" —— \ /* ^ Jl — , /-V Jw) ti • Q
■ •• - - i-1..'....." —viercQevcr ex n-o
•. • - — ■ ■ ; " , | in the IlliaUfV ol tleveiopinein. t, ail(1 m-vi-mi others. llie lee- u...
kill like a strip ot ma estat-, iHo>ls souu o us poor nani ^ ^ commonwealth that ,ih ne .• unp nn refuse I to reduce .t- 5-v it l#« "V:
.ti,er atrongpaper, and| tolling /"rmera '/«'« ,'"."^7"..^ will vie favorably with the bet ..I eli .. u and Jitjljirr «■ 'h 1^- _
■ it m<I,:< a iti/fri-ne.
Tile col red iii le cook at the ll tel linn... n. Il.et.
I,,u ciliimr ill 't 1-hiir ll the door
•itil "f fre
m
hen t i get ;i
i in old. wh't
here. I ce nothing mil u >;:nn- |.-•• • V.'ti, «hi.u- r -"P n -i I
- lealh thai we are wm- l. No „|k ■■ belt n the r.il^u a <1 UtW a-. ■ unci... r ill • cii
tictions talk, set our lax list you I(lk ,n,.r i,. .kin^ the other -v-r uiitiee ni.i. .1 i I < • n • t i m .Im
will he convinced, air. Boynton it ■ .1 ir dun Hi w lai J lo-n.' ln.i "y ' '• 1:1 " •' " 1 ~
Sniii.i 1 proume muan wott tor ....■ nufflnnirdh. h jt^ mm «• «t y .
a. lie h.wed .iii-er.pi-1. i'T'JLdf :,||",
ol bring "I) it's all r ir,,t • ' *"1' ' 1,11 01 v " r '' 1 1,1 1 1
lullv list- wli ir vo'r
" '",f" , ,1" '!r .V/ro1;.1:
i,.',.-i-'.Vr,l:S'e l ' a i.v'Vl- uli.": • r O 1 t I
H \ Ui>\VAHK STO \K
\ L/,H^ i&UlLPI^-
old
north
11 i/aI
iclA.SNOW&CO.
.1 \V. .Mcl.s
I'Aie.iL 1 Y.ED
.... .lii.-'reiii'ied'tiie "id'man'a. n I he n. .Iter. ... „.v r.l.ng
I li,. remove I it to .-seu i r Gorman, w ho i> k u .i au
i -An o* mustn't be suniwerf all v fi- th.r.lv. mi - n b.Pfiit pr.eeed.mi-
inllnir. "ah! l>.fs no way to wilk waeu ne, I ,r.„ r-
i rutin u|i to a cook in' x him Joe. n
i an i h- w,inter hii\ onions. 1' overfill Inek
Mrs p ilill -li«* I Jan. 4l4i I^V
NOTIt K FOll I't Ul.ll ATION.
13111 Doolin, the noted
who, with Bitter Creek. Tul.
li il I Daltou and others ol his
Pay
4- N
dk waell IIIV I iMI.tn or nigill oei> re win taun i upli^uo...
ontuw. ofor.vo-d Bin fr.iwed down tight, «| J^hj j™, « • i n™ IY I U 1 I HlO
.•a .lack, barn. f , .. , .W|„ . '! ..'J0, .
./ il J)l V
il v M ka I'M A ttK ETf
imm,--
CITY .
Meat MarkeU
ON I'.A r <I. K '. MA'.N ST.
Vino..' old -.l.in I
We have in .lock ai il ll
i lll, b it I lour ul I ll. in oeing ... jiuiKi-!,. ' ... .. 4,nr> for
known! vii " bciiat r in-.uui. -f i nu.. -ott. of a H
• -Y"' knowed me. eli? Oh- m n I're-.deot Joh ia.ii, an . one .1 a ll. .
ami the adj iceiil creeK inns their w|i.ir' an' when did y ' in ke my a - decretal I \>ai Hnk.ia. .
Midesvous tor a number of years, is quaint,ance?" *1!'' * " '.V, '!' , . r'
I Itv till w reek and the * ex mess . 1 D 'Wli at Ill.V C lb n. sail. Weil let t ll .... n .S o.. adv lit
physical ami tin ixpuss ... , . 9 }i ? S:ll, wb r' puja oau*g ni- .w.i t r a
ffttin is Cauttinfj Alarm in
California
S.vs francisco, Jan. 23.—Rain
rv still falling at every point in Cal-
ifornia i ortli of San Lois. Heavy
rains are rep rted in the Sacramento
valley and the river is lining steadi-
ly. At Ued Bluff it was 22 ^ feet
above low water mark at noon, a
rise of feet since last night.
The water now in sight will carry
the liver to -Jti feet at Sacramento
by Thursday morning. There are
now 175 square miles submerged iu
the valley.
The storm, which has steadily in-
creased in severity, is one of the
worst of a bad season. The water
iu all rivers and streams ir higher
than for many years. Local rains
iu many localities areata standstill.
In the mountains the snow is 20 leel
deep on the level in many places.
Jt (ills u)i the ravines, weighs down
br inches of trees and is iinpriso-dug
mouio" js who arc suffering
In" /ssarv supplies, roads
I,a . .rffn impassible for days.
Great damage has been doni
farms by rum and uales. I
heavy iieshet on the Klainath river.
•other Iroivning o.cnrred, tbat of
a tv '.itlh (' liiiese miller who was
kui i at I v the torrents. The
11veil - n i i is flooded, rivers
,• hi • -vii throi gh the streets
M,„, r,'.i ,-iit* were taken from, • .
th-ir I""-.-' I" I -alu to higher J, a la Frank
^r I llal' or the town t* .till ' """ 1
pr irt i« ally siibm
coiitiniu s to fall
iyll (jajsviie,
Sle Fosls Poi'H
Chops. Sausage and
«*S?£;££l F0" ■' . . Sail iD^ls Of a'l Kinds.
• ~ ^ '
, <,y: " . In ... I ' o r I .1 : i I a lir-l 'da..
...: v-. - .: :. - =. i i: ,1 1 . -1 .
cent;
easy so far as lie is individually
. - 'em. In the - .
through win.key and had compi.ny. &?£
crime, ... lar a. i. knou.i j ,tl:1|i kin |. n.|., ,le ,11-jij."
the killing ol a negro in a -yes. s.
years
on, oritieii-el t -e f-ire ut-Kii
s of the church and Air. I'uliy r ""
p jne of the number, too* uni- h f. mi c.7i—
brage at the new pastor's remark- "Hun'on'."t^i
•'In the next nlaee, diir s h beip o* o.age a. i..v ..e« r«nti.. ^ - H..iii„.'Ui. • roi,«iwin* «"«••«« "
difference b-'tween my being heaband and declared veiigeiicc. lie had U"°' an
down to\o'r cabin. When I'/.e lieah. heard that the records of the new m<ws\v T.yi.i - .i;i.n" i Mo vi.nl
in..., ...... ., Reuben .lordon Green, E-q.. chief lir..M,.iltr ,i„i w iewerc not of the .j4"11 r 11 ^«4 ; r,"r
hi.-eeond crime w-a. the u..,np.dlmg o.jA^.le Mag.i.llaUoije a,,. «|Pj£ J,j„ :|)p/KilM| ... ' F..... s,.,,:>-,
. while
.oi'.Teai',T:;-
ss
... it iu order lo in-
troduce the paper into every
household in the Southwest.
Send a quarter in silver 01
stamps an I get the be*i i ap i
in tin west >r I • >r in m'lis.
heartily .i.K ol his
who at th.. time were not .evenly
five vard. b-diiiul him. Doolin i.
neariny mux -> .n« mw.11-
and but for the evidence which can
be produced again.t him iu the In
gill, tight, would come ill an I «ur
io-nigbt. i sh i
I the tow n is still r* 1 l" l '' ' 1 pr.^e'nt V/.e UetilK-u .lord-ti lirem. Mrs I u ly
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Weesner, R. The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, January 25, 1895, newspaper, January 25, 1895; Hennessey, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108901/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.