The Hennessey Kicker. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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THE DOVER CONVENTION.
A,M ENTHUSIASTIC GATHER-
Ollaho-
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DR. E. H. COOKE,
PI1Y8JCIAN A SI !:'•"<• •:. Ofttc« <" Mat" at-
( PI i.htii c nlrope's lintel. <i ceils pioinpt
) tBlwri'ili Ah) •" Ut.
J. 6. CAMPBELL.
NOTAHY I' BLD 'wiv. >flu« r All kind*
of W< rk piiMptly u;>mU\t <" . Ofllce at
Cimpboll J rutf • ' •
~GUY R. C1LLPTT.
MOTAIU PUBLIC and Conv .Yuiici.r. Of
That is why the;Hon'J- ?■ a"d "on. D«n- #■
1 nis Flynn Heartily Endorsed.
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V* PKACF. hiiJ Notary I ublic.
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R R CASI-vlLL.
( K TMS PEACE and Police
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JTj. MCLEAN.
1 SNST! AN. !■• A< KNT M
THE ° DEERING • PONY • BINDER
Has Roller and Ball like a Bicycle; ing of republicans
and the puh ci the horses is used in
doing real work.
DEERIN J runs so lightly, quietly,
cuts so well and don't wear out.
will you Ron, or win you scrape?
Come and get a DSS'^ING CAT-
ALOGUE and see the
RO..LER B'ARINGS,
N I'M BE it :>c>.
a n vni n r.v i n in,
]' ti </v i.li I
flinging Renoluti ns Favoring Pro-
tection and Froe bilver.
Greatest of Harmony an.1 Good Fac-
ing t'rovails.
Pursuant to call the Republican
spirit tint it LTi'Uit'
v. ill ri". i\ - the nr.tlo
n.itintii'.l apirit w bb 1
1 i«*r your* of tlio •;
policy \t.:ti all f«-rci
to tll.MM justice, g . «
for ti." Mo
elf pr<>«
countv convention met
1 lover!idi
iiijn taken by the
EALL BEARING.
J. fl. JINTROBUS. — V- C. STEVENS.,
ANTROBUS & STEVENS. |
nri«M!5iKYK AT 1 . . . < '< ne i •'! oIu-t •
7*1 bating vr.! , 'V In* too. Ofllce mi
) r,c' row/;* "i yd.*.:'i lirtck block.
lift
l pCUMOU .
nil\etl, tha
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CTTOKNKY
H Kinifri 'I*-'"
C. ROBBERTS,
ATi.A'.V Ort'.c over Jiunk
F. P
li Svn'XESSEY
MITNvJH &
SON,
OKLAHOMA.
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ROB'T. A. LYLE.
rrOliJNi.i A'J'-I.aW. •■•Ili V tn i tinj-J ivjliur.i-
UlHCKfi;- cl brUiii m K:nt:ii*luT■, O- T.
BoyBtrta & Smith,
Lp.urjrare,
Loti-a Brokers,
Abstract ancl
Land Agents,
OElce in E'.ig. cast of Bank a! Kin^Hibcr.
■ A 'TVii, *to. 7H' ra LOAIf OK nLK.VB.
kock Island time card,
of r'iis-cii^cr trains.
flOIXi; HOI 111 | col.vc NORTH.
■< Thsrc
onr •luTitbird bonr««r t« «t**
Ih> belli at M. Loiiin on intu
rcqiutrtt tbo t or ' >ri;il col
'itv to nntnn bun at' > i. • of
to tb" M !.. tii oum ul< i
t.-M i.<'nirlti|T m I'or J.
Donni" T. Flynn a m. •• of
•lit- •. untiring < i i ^ , I".- •
I ur<} and to ••vui \ mi« • ; •
put lutml populatIty here ;;i
by lii.-,great uncce u Iii m> :u
Incluilinv i ho crowiwi.:: i ic
til* I'lrr l.omo Hill, W!l.i
1 ii>1 ih oi ilolltirw to tp« i p
t !ii
\v Ittli'.it |t
Uaeei vi I
r.'K'H'l to
party
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Kucolvad, That In tIk*
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H ~L..D AT
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2. 1896
iTflEiS EmLER, Secretary.
A. K CUM MINGS,
Short Order & Lunch Counter.
-Everytiiiny Flret-Glass.-
East sitlr main street.
A- KUNZ,
SIGN WfflTE
At tliis office.
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THE WEEKLY' EP-GLE.
An H-pa^e, a!i home print pap-r,
replete with so'.md editnriiils artic-
les on agriculture, hortii-ulturc and
stock raising. Also contains th
very lanst mfirKet reports and
telcgrapl.i'' news i;*,) to the hour ot
going to press. Price,
50 Cents per Year.
m DRILY EAGLE.
The tmly As-
printed in the
lyiiaaouii lliver. Price
50 Cents per ItfonU?.
w. v/
1UI.I. I.INK OF
PflfiKS
j Monday, and w.is culled to ord r ;\t
I 11 o'clock by J. \ Admire, !
chairman of the l.'ounty Central j
j Committee. The Secretarv liein.;
absent, J. 1!. < ampbell w:isa]>poitil
ed secretary pro tern and read the;
call. l)r. K. 11. t.'ooke, of Hen
nessey was elected temporary
chairman, and A. J. l'lionip on or"!
Okarche, and W. S. Curi in i>':
Union, secretaries.
Wm. Grimes moved that a com j
mittee of live i>e appointed tin ere
dentials, and lite following appoint
ments were announced: Guy K
Giliett, C I 1'routy, \\ ,\l Mc low 1
eli, Orlando Thorp and C 1. Moore. I
On motion oi John Gooch the I
following conitnitlee on resolution-. <
Was appointed: Wm. Grimes. !•' li j
Mckinley, J A llolui'.s, 11 1, TIiki]
and J W Sane.
Order of business: I! G Smith, }•'
M Albaugh and Will Rose.
On motion of Col. 1'routy the
temporary organization was made
permanent.
A roll of townships was then
called for the purpose of getting an
expression ol the delegates as to
their choice for delegate to the St.
Louis convention, as follows:
For KuuHi.iti.: Kln^elier t'llj', l.l want II, l!t il
ward 4, 3rd wurd 5, •illi ward i, il^iun••■-ry City 1,
UvniiQHaey tp. fi, Altona2, Uuuii.t 4, Colninbia
Cluiurroa 3, Center 1, Cooler v uronado
Uowna 2, Kscolnior G, lvingQ> ner tp. ft, Luj;an 1.
Lfcy 7, Lynn 1, Otmr 4, Ouuo;ti v!, 1'urk a, .{Ivor
1, ltoeerve 8, Mkulatoii 1, L'uion 5. Total b'i.
I ForlJKNT. Uann ^^oy u'ily f>, AlUnu v uhnn-
, bl« 1, Ctiiiler ;4, Coroiiado i, *ur«s*l Oram 4. 1 • , ,, '
! Harrinon 3, J^ogan U. l.viiu 3, iiivor .'ui.u-aian C . • - ' U ^
Skflftuii 1 Union 1, Tola! ' -^1 l^Olali.
l orAuiiiKK: Columbia 1, i.'iininron 8, Kivnr 1. I ^ R i^I'OWnlec,
T01"1 3- |J A Burchctt,
Recess was then taken, after jl- H C'ool.c,
which the Committee on credentials A J Thompson,
reported the followiug delegates a> i L RoIjIi,
being entitled tu seats in tne eon ; ti. 1 (iibson,
veution; L (i 1'lank,
llenticrtfuy Tp., E II Cooke, Ja« Ooraon, John j M I) C"iT.-t,
Gooch, tiuy It Giliett, J ii Campn^ll, Aliel Wa«h- . , ,
burn: lti<iineN«cy City, Cha®. binding, WLFur- viCO. .\I\c.l it
quharwon. Tipton Oriando Wed^n, \\ 1' itiari'ctt Wa- elcc
Gritllu, Kd William*. l\i:igfl*h -r tp, NS !•' Burt, ' cailCN".
sitirMhui for th* '
g- lei-lion.
lt«kpucttu !v.
.Ion.1 K. 1 La
A i (H)nV KN I lO>
"iihlifim,.!une ITtli, ai Si. LntiU
Mi' • !';.! • •, .1 illy 7; U. ai i nic isj'j.
•n It-'s l.irl \. J til \ 11. a! Si I. >tii*
in) Ropa di< an * ohm illou U) ••
an i._> oi. Mat. ii va , Ihtfii, ai 10#..
i;. [to-.- II ciinsil: klX • I • 1 *« i!«* «i.«i
• ! i lh«- n.'vtii-uai r'publh'iiit r.#nvi i:
. ii lb. '.i ii m King!! o March 1'
m f r ili.> purpo-t' i>i plaiinx .4
id hid <• for a i "{aii' to oiiinrii".
. 1.
cahi iyi.it cot mi.
ed S1 son n\ ants to go
d.ilure from (iariiuld <
with that end in vie tt* 1
O thf
)tini>,
roll
a little otii«
meddle in
1 but bein^ >
i kindlT inte
and w iil «11
Oct asional.
the eountrv. Ii may look,
ious for the Ku.ki i: to
Garfield (bounty \loliticn,
0 near the line, a e fee! t
1 c >i in the boys up there,
vote a little time to them
an ! ••itablo tli
without in oi'
• i I > d.'tnnud '.1
Ira-1 p .r.y Mb
) ii ifntmiu^iir.i
commiUie. Thu 1. •
made i.
> luistako. Ill
eaerg},
sound l^« 'in.' .
fori •.
rainpaivn Hit-
ing hill
in • am pi/"i;h
.'.t i.' let allied on auui i
1 he commute
low in
g list Ot llv
duly
elected:
( K LA IIOil A Cl I V.
\V 111.
Grimes,
Abel
W ashbtirn,
\\ (
Steven >
il
1 horp,
1 lav I
icklcr,
j 1. Ij
lrosjer,
U> i)
t • 1
\ussell,
ciiilni^t an ai i;i r<. 1i
mi V.o lurthci a k tt,
nittou fioiil .lit > r-iiio'
L pol led the l o
fates, who we:
k i N <. i is:i: R.
A .M Parvin.
A (iooilbar,
11 L .Miles,
t \i Kidney.
1- ti Smith,
(ieo. Reams,
j \ lli^l'N,
1 > li (iar.vtt,
"Cthel
I'oi't i.e.! tiiiK.i st .
At a h « en! • onveiition in Wash-
ington, one ol tlie niroi ^est po,at-
1 iist counties in kansas, onl\ 57 dt?i
,r:;ates out ol i :'C) Were present. No
tjuor tin, but Kansas populists have
j been leaving the part) so rapidly
; the past few years that they haw 1
work without a tpmrtim
Oki a mom a against llic worhi.
and t
Kt.i
to all
pie run me government,
liticians are the pcopb.
■.vLi I V belore the law
and special priv ilep.t
I No
ic.etou
j prima
looi) republican
because he yets
will b<
left in a
rv.
\ or.MockAt .it I i l'vno, ? pot^u
\\ I hrockniorton ' list in (iarlield Count\, and, v.hat
i\ W oods'.vortli, j is it at Hennessey?
C h a 111 a c e I 2? —
Wii.i. iiik (u \ erninent own the
li Morrison,
( tiv R (iil!.*:t.
Kd.' Worley,
I) 1 ,f\\ is,
1) K i'hoinas,
W T I'arnell,
signed and I). J>
ed to lill the va
I rai
>ads, « r will the railroads
\ cnirnent, ah, there's the
CHOICE. WINES Md LIQUORS.
We carry the Celebrated Duffey's Malt, Thoroughbred Club nouse,
Cream Rye, and ail Leading brands of Whisky, and sell at the same
price you pay elsewhere for inferior goods .
irvj we lead all competition. There is nothing
too yood for our customers. Call and see 11s, Kist Side Mi:n street.
HcnncnssV} Oklahorna.
A J Soay, 0 A II lviucadi , huh Moiwit/., Wn
(irinioK. Cooper: Fit MclCinley, .1 !•' iUmao.v
John Scott. Center: Ueo. \\ il-ain,,l A Holm • <
A >pence*. lteporvc-; A H .loin-a, dosiali Wi
liauif, Dick Hrownlue. Ciuiairon: 11 A liall, Wi
Utdgley, a 1) Worloy, A li Couch, .1 NN sam
J WulterM
ociated I'res
State west
Daily
jf the
IIdward Smith, Pres.
Mrs, ]■.. H. Mi th, Yice-I'res.
O. McBride, Sec.
. M. Smith, Treas.
Also, the most complete UlanK
Book, Job Office and Lithograph
Establishment in the state. Write
for estimates and prices.
R. T. MURUOCK,
Business Manager,
wichita, Kas.
C. D. Smi'h Drug Co.,
DRUGGISTS
St. Joseph, MO. IS
WIIOLKSAl.E
SAMPLE ROMS AT
A vote of thanks was tendered
the citizens of Dover for the kind;
and courteous manner in wh'cli they j
had treated the delegates and vis-j
itors, and frnid the best of humor1
and three cheers for lion. ^ . 11. j
.MclCinley, the champion of pro-
tection and true American patriot,
and a ti^er for Dennis Flynn, tin-
con vention adjourned.
Iieuina.
M Albaugh. Logan: O L Kthell, .J
Peckham. Lynn: lienry Morri-ou,
Hvr y (lcl *jrution wn i
were dtt'y sola r.
Kverybody seemed in
few Icng Iipo- who had li'sl
John SVlinh'-rly ocrnpiad
made a ver plen-iin^ .^pci-i-
ion \?uh wailing for
In I, and the
advise Hmi. I/i to J ecu
■ Ik nimbi gel ;-!i awful !
TcDokfi. Ks., & Oklahoma Gitu, 0. T.
The Majority of the People ir> Oklahoma are
-=r = = in favor of Free Silver. = ~ =-
GOMPLEJE. ■
CAMPni:i.i , Tin-:
o carry:
ft mil and
STOCK.
DRUGGIST
Ti-jey are also 5r> favor of a Loot) Price for
dioinos. Toilet Articles, Etc.,
You can't afford to u.iss our com-
bination oftci of the Guthrie State
Capital, K. ('.' Jour'nsir and Kicker
three of'.he leaning republican pa-
pers of the universe, all for onf doi -
i.ak a year. The New York Press,
New York Tribunal or'I - ledo Blade
can be had iu place ot the Journal
it prefered, or all si^ ore year, foi
TWO DOLLARS.
We cannot assure you the Free Silver,
but cue CftN assure you the ....
Drugs at the Cheapest Prices.
the exclusive right for the manufacture of
Dr. Cooke's GeScDrated GouqH Mixture.
er\ botti. fully guaranteed to be as represented <£■
J. Bo CanQjptocli, iDrU^gist.
Skeleton. W T Kainey, C K Moo p.
Foreat: Jun. Woodruff, A M Pur fin, M I-' Pierce,
Manner : Ceo. Alyen, \V H IJouu, 1) 11 Gar re it,
Weuley Page. (Jtter . .1 K W'alty,J it C. ist, J A
Brown, Uert JohiiHon. Omega: A M McNoal, W
Woodfwortli. Kieolhior: F M Doren, J M Me
Cord, It Braty, U F Jackson, O Soars, Wm. Lew •
ailing. Columbia: B Kills, J - M< nidlu-K, Win
Martin, J C Child^. Uniou . KG Smivli, K Ilar-
ri , M Port, C W StoveiiM, \V liCarriu, J A
Altona: John Walker, John Price, I'
Allen, A J
• N mitii,
Jan. Miller, Henry 1 Taylor. Lacv: J Patterko;;
W H ltorte, S G Roho, K a Goodbar, !•" H Ad
hams, J Ochorne, C C lluttou. Coronado: M P
Chrinman, Jno. (iordon, II L Thorp. Jiu ri - >:i;
A J Thompson, C B Howe, .1 il Crabtre«>. tlrani:
J A Shepherd, D Downing, Randal Hay hind, Win
Axline. Dowiim; Jasper Ma.-en, J Eckler. I'ark.
IIF SteveHon, W W Pierce, K l1' Oilton. Sher-
mau: O Tharp, A S Maeka, A Bird. \V T Pur-
null, D IItrader. JtingMiar City, 1 i. ward: J A
Bright, Jas. Wheeler, Hob't. Porter; "Jnd ward;
Moftltt, S I) kiiHHell, .1 s Morgan. !> W Lewis;
A'urd: J A Burchctt, |> K Thotnas, M N«viy
j K McCloud; 4th ward : T P Christy, P P Sinitii,
C T Prouiy. B W Burchnrd. River tp; Jacob
Kaltenberg, L ( Plank, J L Bocae.
A committee of one from each j With Greer on the cast and Greer
voting precinct was appointed to . the west, central Oklahoma will
select delegates to the two conven
tions as follows:
KingiUher city, 1st ward, Jas. Wilson; iiiid ward:
I) Lewis; 3rd ward, J ABitrcbett; 4th ward, C T
i'routy: Hennessey city,( has. Htitding; llcnncf
aey tp. A Wa-hbiirn; Altona, John Walker; llan-
ner. W R Boon; Columbia, John child*; Cimar-
ron, Kd worley; Center, J A Holme*; Cooper,
John ••cott; oronudo, 11 I, Thorp; Duwhn, J Eck-
or: Kxeelnior, A luckson; Forest, A. M Parvin:
(irant, J A Shepheid; Ilnrrison, A .1 Thoiiipnon;
Kingfisher (p., Wm. tiriniex; Logan, J S Allen;
Lucy, W* H Rose; Lynn, G N Smith: Otter, J K
Welty,Omega, M McN' d; ark. H F Stevenson;
River, David Smith; Reserve, Dick Brow nice;
bherinan, A S M«'ek, Skeleton, C K Moore ;Union
C W stevanMin.
i; md limner exeenl a
u their stinger.
seat of lion >r and
eeeh while the conven-
il 11 ten repnrts.
J . M. Lee was on hand and got cdf Din old gag
about l>-ing batted ihr«>u; h toe wit dew by a
pet siieep while watching oiother feliow
spar'i Lis h'-ai girl.
an aye on I hat hht^l
"iitllllg trld fail.
Among the delegates we notie* ib' name of J.
S. McCun'a^a of t'obnn'da towin i , wk ha;
been afiili ling with the the populists b r the
past few yars. We habeen in several n-ptiii
lican eonventiot'.s with John iu Kansas ryrid ckii-
rei'oininend him :t*< a v.ah iinrse.
tJte ,
".in may i>e able t< stand t.n
her ii-.vn bottom, but she must keep
off fr >ni Uncle Sam's grass, says
the State Capital. You bet, tMavii,
or she will ^et that bottom glorious-
ly spanked.
Thk republican who will haul a
ileiuoi i.il or populist to a repub'ic-
an prrnary icxl persuade him to
vote for his faction, ought to l>c
ashamed of himself, even if lie does
get elected.
XlNiriv [ier cent of the people in
Oklahoma favor the free ami un-
limited coinage ot silver; yet this
question was lost sight of in the
county primaries. Personal pre
judic seemed to be the prevailing
stimulent.
Dckino the late caucus there was
considerable said about a '"court
nouse ring." .Caft some one please
inform the anxious .public whose
names compose the "court bouse
ring." It is not likely any oirttjem
are residents of. Hennessey.
j be kept dodging pretty lively.
Tin most "pi pular luan" tha
could l.e made in this country would
oe to loan Cleveland to Spain and
J T. Hoi.r., former publisher of j inimediately cancel the debt. In
the Washington Post-Register, our j (his U;e uouble purpose could be
old home in Kansas, died after a j sorvcd of ridding ourselves of an in
lingering illness, on the morning of! t:llbus anri at thc sanic time getting
the 16th.
Shawnlk has been proclaimed a
city of the second class by the gov-
ernor. Must be a productive soil
even with Spain. — Oklahoma City
Champion.
In his speech thanking the con-
vention for their endorsement, Mr.
Wc h
While this committee was out the
committee on resolutions made the
following report, which was unan-
imously adopted. twctitv li«
W'BRniAC, We urc faithfully weddrt". to the great I
principle of protection by overv tie of party fenlty
and affection, and it in dearer to us now than over
before. It has more devoted mpporter# iwnotig
the great masses of the American people, irres-
pective of party, tbao at any previous period in
our National history. It it every where rocegfti/.ed
[ s ndcn«l( r ed aa ttie groat iriitorful, triwjnpant
over there to raise such figures as I Robberts paid a gioring tribute tu
ired Free Silver,
a speech highly
itisfactorv to the convention
would justify the issuance of such a j Dennis Flynn* fav<
, i and in fact made
proclamation.
Thf. bonds issued during the past j
months, together with |
the interest they call for, amounts
to over $500,000,000. In other
words the country has plunged ii:t<
debt at the rate of §463,000 a da*
to maintain the luviirv of "honest
ntone'v.
The Kick.hr ought to satisfied
with the result of the late conven-
tion. It favored free Home*, rree
Silver, Dennis Flynn and ,|. C. Rob
icrts, all of which were endorsed
i>\' the convention. when th .
Kicxi'.k getn leit i! wi'lbru cqIcI
1 fay.
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