The Press Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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I'ii ;ame of ball last Sunday be-
c(!. 1' . I s" nine and the \\ h i poor-
lb uii the Buffalo grounds, was ;i
-.tort ' • the Wbipoorwills. The
irt u.- d an to 11.
This paper is one day late tins
The Kansas Statu Hisorieal So-
ciety is twenty years old and is one
Leo Gray was in Kingfisher Mon-'of the liest mst,1 nt i<>iis :n the state,
day on legal business.
Prof. Tousley, of Dover, w
town tin) *ir.-t of this week.
Aotin to Stoch'liolilcrn.
< t<•i,!> l:i>lders o' ti). King-
t imtv I-air Association arc
For an industrious set of farmers,
the vicinity of Hennessey take- the
lead.
i The only, attraction for II nncss-
to meet in tin city hall ey visitors on tho Fourth was Gray'H
S tin day night, .luly 6th, to transact'',e#r'
important business. By order of
Gi:o. \V. (t him.
Billy Mnlholland, ot the Wau-
komis, was in town Saturday last
Mid called at the PbKSS-DmIOCHAT
, office.
Little Bertie Campbell's Kicker
will noon commence to kickii.u
attain.
.s/'v j 'nr)i Stir r> Store
•ens Seorctied by J 'ive.
It you want some bargains in
l'urni; if.*, organs, s.• w11.• machines,
li-hi u indow shades and carpets
now is your time to get them, as
•very'hint' tl.."t wa. damaged by
tin . w iter will ltc almost given
iwav to make room tor new goods.
We li.rVe a complete new stocrc of i , . .i . ■ *, ,.
a good gold watch, it will pay you
oflii ■ omuls and robes at moder-|to call at this office.
Tho quietiest Fourth in the his-
1* i iiniti in: Sroni , I tory of Oklahoma passed oil at
Xoith .Main streot. i Hennessey yesterday.
(jfariou* iiniHs. I w- ('a,!,.l,boll| for, pr,y "is*
toriral vustouian, locatcMi at Nor-
1 his eomttry was visited by, the | man, is in the city this week.
biggest rain "I the season Friday
night*, last, ant all day Saturday
The agricultural display of the
Pki:ss-1)icmoi it at is growing very
rapidly.
Not because we feel that way
there is many a swelled head this
morning.
The best bargains in city proper-
ty is a hotel building. Call at this
office for particular.
!f am one wants to trade a cow for
Five cents admission was charged
to get into Crider it Co's. hall Tues-
day, to hear the MeShea trial. It
was done to pay rent for the use of
the hall. The amount was made up
in le-s than live minutes.
Lumber, Lumber, Lu
(jo to G. /.'• J1 LOCK'S,
TI'"? HKT.;,' ;f.r PlONI 5-i! 1 ■; 1 *l*''
l'ti ;.o ynulcsi'! ..! kiuus <1
.amber, Doors, S3.sl], Blind Ouu factory,
Work, C< 1 lent. Plaster. 11.ci. iiulldlng Piper, Paints,
oil. II mi Oil. Colors In < HI, White Lead. In fact every-
in a 1; Lumber \ artl. Call at- the
vard and be con vlnced. .
The I'iikss-Dkiiockat has no
| jealous feel'ng towards our neigh-
bor town on the south, Kingfisher,
but she will be tin* deadest town in
the Territon after the land office
is moved to Hennessey.
In Summer* Time
The Massachusetts legislature has
made an appropriation of 820.000
lor an exhibit at the Cotton States
and International Exposition, and
the commission appointed by the
governor is .irgently demanding
large space. Massachusetts, Penn-
sylvania, New York and Illinois
will erect buildings as headquarters
lor the citizens from the respective
bill States-visiting the Exposition, but
install their exhibits in the
gs of the Exposition Com-
a good excuse. | pany. In California, the work of
ties who hang on to their organizing and preparing for the
You will need Fly Paper,
and Insect Powder, Paris
Green for potato bugs.
Perhaps a bottle of Colic
and Diarrhoea remedy, or
you must have your jug
Allied
|,
flr
a
With Machine Oil
Enid beat Kingfisher in the
traine at Waukomis yesterday. Our ! wi
Ii:d on Tiles.!. V eight as large a rain Kingfisher boys got'rattled, would
.is on Friday l.iulit last. fell. At be a good excuse.
Medford a regular water spout did r...
considerable o image, washing out property in Hennessey are all right exhibit from that state is -n active
500 feet of railroad truck, and (htage; financially. Property will always . progress, and reports indicate that
creek, a small stream, wast io mil.s;> ' valuable m Hennessey. California will lead the van of the
wid.*. liie train rilnesday was i Keep in mind that llennesse.-v
1 : hours lat on account-of the wash, will have the best county fair in trie
on, Tiirki v creek is on a regular I ' eiTitory. I hen will bo an ini-
, i ,• , • , i , i ■ i , , tiiviise agricultural<lisiilay.
..Id lashlom . Iielider. highest it has >• - l J •
been for man; a day. The farmers One of the men who beat the
'•rum in the Salvation Army at Ok-
lahoma City was put in jail last
j week for beating the drum on the
streets.
State displays at the Exposition. .V
display which cost 675,000 to col-
lect will be brought to Atlanta.
who were complaining of the
weather some time ago are
complaining of too much rain.
dry
now
/he JSicycle in H itr.
A soldier in the United State
army. Private Malhcy, has ridden
on a bicycle from pert llamiltuii.
New York, to Chicago, carrying a
l'ull service equipment, including
knapwek and carbine. The dis-
tance by the route followed is 1,200
miles, .,nd the time oceup'ed in cov-
ering tt was a 1 i j tie ij<orc than
thirteen days.
This leads an eQtbusiatli. contem-
porary to the belief that the •••ieycle
has value lor military purposes,
with the iv-ervatioii, "where ihe
roads are reasonably good," But
the trouble is that tin enemy, either
by reason of perversenes- or fur
rome other discreditable reason,
isnallv plants himself where the
roads an* not "reasonably good."
In ti. event of war tin ■.
wouldn't be much necessiu for
sen lii *, ni -ssages by bicycle from
New u> Chicago, heeau- tin
train service would be quicker, and
il lh> seme,! needed was in sucll a
W.
Mrs. Wiihites brother
Sterling, of lla.dtner, Ks., can
the iirst of this week to attend
MeShea trial and attend to his
ceased j inters business.
the
de-
C'namborlain'd Eyo and Slsin Ointrien
Is unequalled fnr Eczema, Tetter, Salt-
Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped
Hands, Itching 1'iles, Earns, Frost i!ites,
Chronic Sore lives and Granulated Eye UJo.
For sale by druggists at 25 cents [>er bos.
A.Full Line of Toilet Articles,
Perfumes and Face Powder.
Our main object is to have
seasonable good3 when seasons
ifci
F. A. DINKLE
THE PRICES ARE RIG ti"c
!. ... ^circl Drug Store.
Karl's Clovei
Blood purifier i
clearness to tin
cures consiipati<
TO H0B.3E CWNKB3.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy c.ia-
dition try J)r. Cady's Condition l'owdejs.
They tone up the system, aid digestion, care
loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving
new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25
Root, the groat cents per package. For sale by druggists.
ives 11 ,-sbliess : ii<I
comp.e.xion and „ _ m.
n, CIS., 50 (,s La DOUGLAS
First published June Ht li, 1H9,).
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
L:ind Oflir nt KIh^HsIut. O.T. «Tulit? lOtli, H'.'.")
Nol icr i-Jiv. - l)y-.'i v<'!i that thr following
mimed sftth r h;:s tiled notice « f liis inten-
tion to njuKt final nroof in- support of his
< * 1 ;i I in. and t li.tt said proof wil I he made be-
fore lle.u'ister or Heeeiver at KingtisUer, O. T.
on July 37th. t.SU.r>, viz.:
George C. WilKason, h e No. I
ft p t he n. o. li of s ,'X t 10, r5,
lie nainiw t he following witnesses to prove
h?s fontiuu. us residence upon and cultiva-
tion of said land, viz:
William i . McVieker, of Ifenne-sey, (>. T:
Calvin K. Wells. ZachariahT. liilhi J , Join:
H. liubban , Sheridnn, (>. T.
E. G. spjlman Resistor.
rjtoi i-:ssif .v i/. c. titus.
E. H. COOKE, M. I).
p 11VsleIAN AN11 sI'lic IK< >N. HEXXFSSEY
OklaIf irna, OlTi«'e in the Campbell Drug
Sti>re. «'alls promptly made day or night.
1). K CUNNINGHAM,
A l'T"l:Xi:v AT LAW AMI i'' •I.I.WTIOX.-
** Kingfisher, Oklabomu. Office in Ottn-
| Mlnali.'iiii liulliilris. I*r;e-;Ice 11 uii courts,
I. I .SISHSS < ti:IKS
and * I. I 'or sale by F. A.
Jidin Wilson brought us a sample
ol his ti fit t corn, six miles west of
t- wn. that is away beyor. J the aver
ag-corn of Oklahoma. lie has :i0
acres and it is already 111 roasting
ears.
lie.me-'-i-y didn't eulubrale. but
\ ou be, \vL. will come out with the
best fair :ii the Territory this fall.
Big preparations are alivn lv being
talked of by the stock holders who
meet in the ity hall to-morrow
liii'lit to set tin date and complete
arrangements.
S3 SBHSOE noi'MIP,
Do you wear tliem? When next In need try a pair-
Best in trtc world.
$s.oq^^sj3.oij
$4.00 4:
tZMm |*2.0fl
~Uti t'FOR LADir;?
First pub June H, 18 o.
NOTICE FOIl PI BLICATION.
Land Office at Kingfisher, O. t.June in, 18W>.
Notice is herefiy given that the following
na med sett ler has filed notice of his int« n-
tiontomake final proof in support of liN
elaim and thai >aid proof wil: lie ma«ie 1
fore i cgi>terat Kingfisher, Q. t. on laly ~Tili.
1895, viz:
Harry C. Hess, ii. e. No. 20*8,
| for the s w V. of s 1. t 1! , r 5.
lie names the following witnesses to omvi
his continuoas residence upon and caltiva-
t Ion of said land, viz:
j Charley If. Maiian, Charley F. Moore.
I Charley W. Hu!!iett and Robert H. .Neweil
| all of Sheridan. • >. T.
F. (i. Sen..man. liogister.
WALTER PAIN,
pnn'|;lKTi)li IIK Till" elTV lHiAV. A LI.
')11 'i11< >s intrusted ii• his care promptly
attei ded to. chain' s reasonable.
AS. ATCHISON,
.25
#2.00
ron
sv- *' n:. ciiva
(X) <
fresh
* l!re-
liffi i
lield as t: - W ilderness. t In
of Chiekaniauoa ,,v the |
Lookout Mountain, tin
w
ildu't be
The hies (
are la.iniloh
i in plemeiit
Private Mat
better tin e
t'iin by taut
Von; to I '.I
a.blv would
•'ahin.ms" i
sounding in
IJtit if yoi
iig try B< .
p. It rein
licet a le
of much us..,
h* has its a
I. but it's really
or instrument
hey niighl ha1
and had just
11*.: a train fi*
whicii I
done
tile foe
•a-oi
hive
a lie
lusta
nicut
I v
K. C . 'I
> stop e
itly, and
cure qi
uj ti
L*aks of
bicycle
md lbe\
not au
■ I war.
.* lli::d.e
inn ii
in Ne«
' r''"'"'
it' the
ad been
i (Lie,--.
Some people? always
and young, while other;
| maturely old, w e;h skin
and hi ink led. The otilv
between the two is the h.s
ity in the bio. J. Peo
Beggs' Bl mil Purifier am
Maker always look trei-
healthy. Sold and \\;u'i*£
: the iiooiila/ C'amp-beli I)."i
(.'oillicll Met ill reglllai Session
Mondav night with Alayor Dresher,
I - eil i'dlier, (i. I I. Block Uirtl .1. 11.
liaiiiy present. li. II. Dreiinan
stuck Ins bead in the noor of the
city hall long enough to ask to be
excused on account of other impor-
tant business elsewhere. Coi:stder-
abli busiii *.-s was transacted, but
in ae ol an \ great importance.
- J '
ron „>< ' i "
If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, i.iJe In tho litest
styles, don't pr.y $6 to JS, try n.y $3.53, $4.C0 or
J-5 Shoe, They fit equal lo cusL -i irr.-.'oanij lock and
n'caraswell, Ifyom :h to economize In your footwear,
do to by purchasing W. L. Dci^las Shoo*,. Name ar.j
price sta hp. i on tho bottom, Ic-ok for li wlisnycu lu).
W. L. DCICLAS, l?rocktoii, :ld Ly
II. /I" 1 ilOIt. i!villi.'--' y. ( :]{.
First published .June l i, 1
NOTICE FOH I'FiiLK ATION.
Land f)rti«*e :it Kingfisher, O. T., June 10,
Notice Ls hereby given that the following
mimed seMler 'in- liied no«.i *e of liis intt ri-
t ion to l;r; Ue final proof in nppnii of hl-
claim :m<i lit.,- said proof w ;i' be i lado be-
f"i K<■ui.-.u-r :• nd lieceiver at Kint;!i-!:er, U
r. oil J lily 27, lb!)."-, v iz;
VVilJinm I). McVieker, li e N'ool4f
' ^ ' t!.;- s 1 • ' f n i j and lots 1 x J of sec 4, t \vt>
! ;> ranged
1 I' • 11 nii. following \vilne««s to
prove 1 Ih continuous reeldence upon and
I cult 5 v. I i( j: of • id nd, vi/:
'• . iVilkaaoti, ( alviu I'. Wells,Zacha-
1 "i." h T. ' i iI! !• 'i of - ' . . Mi: K, (> T. Alher* T.
ivnox of IjeuQessey, (>. 'I'.
E. (J. Spilman, Regis; r.
First published June 14th, H'95.
NOTICE! i 11 niHLU'ATION.
| Land Office at Kin . ;)• In r, < •. T June in, ipo.".
I N'-Hiee is In 1 V \ I i that the foilo'.vit!i
. n j r: s«'t: I ; | •, ^ ti!- .1 notice nj },jv j,.;,
I claim and^tlit t sal I pt if \ iu_ be mac o • -
Ql<:\ AND Ifi >IK PAINTING, PAPER
w banging md Decoratings specialty. Ai:
worl. ti:' i a nt eed in every particular.
IMii:
Upo
and
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0 pr<
31 4 v mi lr W f-'j '♦*•„ ; "1
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V1.00 }Jc:t:o>--:-; d i -H - I -j
i')nc vi-; c,do:r.. ■ . ' -v„;- ■ 4 J- a
j ^ J.' -Ml.in Key no I . William V. T>ei'.ni
• ;j"n Tin.i n • . i t lidwin J>uuthitt, ;-i
j ilenii' sst y, O. T.
T (i Spilman, K -u i.: i
F irst pui ii-1: A ui.• 14, 1805.
NOl i( !•; FOR J Vi:' ICA WON.
, LandOtMc at Kl ' or. O T. .iune. lit •
in •
fin .1
- fHi-
ll.at ti
foil.
>f
1 rico 2.">, 50 an
i.ii.il alik'O wit ii
' iin- Cami'li i
i r v I n t ti
Uni- C«>.
Pise
sprains,
Jtr'i ' • ' 4 (fill
won i>'l ! til
jf ii i
in,
hos
111 1
ism a
wiioru
a. A
<.« c)> Si' ill' i it is*';!i *s
lU ii l nl liuuii ni i ■ icquir
r nnd Iji unit you *401
■ 1 .ii Oil. I. vi r\ Iji'l 1 U* w arrant
Last .Inni-1 )irk CrHwi'or.l l-r- . '.t
lii- iwi'lfi'-nuintlis-olil child, suffer-
ing 1 roi.i iufanlilu diarrhi a, tn inc.
i, 11 iii'.il been wen nod at four inoiillis
old ami h. .Jalways! been sickly. I
;;a\i it tii usual iroaimcut in uii'li
'"* u>c- but without bem lit. The
ei' child k• ■ 111 growing thinner until it
•t. weighed but lutie more ti.am when
\e burn, or perhapsteu pounds. 1 theu
Id started the father to _;.\ii: j' Cham-
bcrlain's Colic Cl-loia and Di-
arr'.nea lleiuedy 1 lelore oui- lioltlc
ol the '-'-"i cent size had been used a
- marked iinproveineiit wa- seen aad
id its continued use cured the child,
a its weakness and puny constitution
■ K d;-appeared and its lather and inv-
sell belie* • 111.' e: ild's life was savi d
by iiii> Remedy. J. T. Marlow,
M. D., Taniaroa, LU For sale bv
ijiti liRK/.T - cr«T' pr.-ritriy ' < >a
wlwrc d' 1 hers ir.il. C. Crj. 1 Sora
Throct, Kc3rs.*r.-J5 , v/hooj inj i: -*|
.tsrlnna foi- C"onr;*r5pt'.3.*j it Tjm bo rifol]
bjs eurei wooaandB, cna T/iil tou li
taken ia - tic. fipld by Dnwgllta on a &xt
Kilse. I*vr ft .' '*: or ( -<**(, via
caiu>:; a:.cv. .sc .1 v..
support n[ I us
in. sulci proof will in- nnile l -
i*. .-i*;v r :it 1 v 11,..' * O
•July :.'T im. • Ik:
I.
\ i i i.del
ndell, h e No. !U4.
f..i 11
Hi*
Ills r,
ill. I 1 , r*
HoToyi 1 cm. ITH '.j Th'sTeoedyis^tf
atot-.Gyi.x l'i-kniicai. .< -
—^-IT" ',fL
1 ;i |v.^
lis
P Sold iiv tin Campbell l>ru>j; ei. tripper DnurCo
''ri t vtea t.y ■ i
A®dim r m:":
i \mBsl
\\ Wri
^Caveats, nnd Trade-Marks obtained and all I'atA
b.iiiiH.-1 conducted (• *r Moolhate F ees. *
Otfice is Opp?sits U. s. Patentcrr cej)
^and wci.iiisi'i urr V .teat id kiJ t.uia those ?
Jicm te from Wanhii i: ton.
5 Scad model, drawing or pr. fr>., v^'th do-.orip-^
<t.' m \Y< auvise, it patent., 'e or 11 t, ! . i- ot'J
5charge. Our (#• not duo till patei t Is secured. #
f A Pai/phlft, 41 How toObuui
y -wit t a' the U. ti. fcud iotv. /a countries %
J^ent free. Address,
;c.a,.snow&co.
Opp. Patent Okfict, v;ash:ncton. d. c.
. n
-i'ii ■ ■ - r.- 111! 1, -i- 1;, n .mil i-i,:| : va-
' 1 '-l ~i 1 I . nil vi;-..
W illlin ■ : .r:iui>ury, .-;ii„ni>l |Si-i(ll.n • ■■. \'nn
'.skirl; . 1.1; U«.rrf" W. Vr'.ill 'ill ui ;,...,n! sH.y
F. G. Sp! !mun, 1\- . Lstcr.
■U's' Kittle Giant Pills!
Bergs' Little Giant Pills!
liegua' Little Giant Pills!
Keep the name in mind when von
want a perfect and honest pill. 10
pills ill each bottle. All others have
!r. 111 *j5 to HO. Sdd by tin ('amp-
beil Drug Co.
1 he hair is the orowntng beauty
ol woman and is something ever\
woman should be interested in. Il
your hair is dry and brittle, lallintr
out or turning gray, try lieges'
Hair Mcnewer. A positive guaran-
tee with every bottle. Price "75
cents. Sold by the Campbell Dni"
store.
•S'?..>0 to Denver.
Will he sleeping car rate from Chi-
cago on the special trains of selected
rourist,Sleepers which the Great
R01 !-; . ianil Route has arranged to
run to Denver, in order tu transport
quickly, eonfortably and cheaply,
the great bulk of teachers and tour-
ist?. who ib'firt* to take advantage of
ic ' iiv ru'iin ' ti ,p rate of one fare
lu >; tu the National Educational
Association Meeting at Denver, in
j'dy, 1 >5 - ( ; the Pullman Com-
pany has dei • di* 1 not to run Tour-
i t Cars ca t of C'licago, specials
will all st.-rt from Chicago, leaving
July 6th, at ii o'clock a. m., after*
i'ie arrival of morning train from
the east, and running via Omaha,
arriving at Denver early the follow
ing evening, making the trip with,
but one night out. In addition to<
I o'irist Sleeper specials, a spe-
cial train of first—class Pullmans
■ iii be run v,a Omaha, leaving
Ciit.'*;-.) on a:jove named date, all
special ; being p a s. ■ 11 a 11 y conducted
and in charge of competent Rock
■ 1 -id Route rcpresentatives.-
* 11 }■ tourists will go from Denser
• l* ' 1 "irado Sprinand Manitou,
'nt lor your homeward trip you
should remember that the Rock
nil has 1 line running directly
ca t from (.olorado Sj l ings, from
whence it operates solid* train to
' 'M.aha am1 < liica^-), thus avoiding
t u iii'ccs 1 iul returning to Denver.
Kescrvation diagrams are now
ready and this early announcement
is made in order to enable intending .
patrons to rt. ewe berth in advance.
' he late f >r double berth from
< Iiicago to Denver in tourist sleeper
will be $2.50, in first class Pullman
* ■ and from 1 )maha to Denver
S'.Jo •« ; >urist anil ^3,50 in first*
e. 1 - Pullman. For full informa-
tion regarding rates and arrange-
1 cut lot the .-;ia! trains, address
JOHN Si,!- 1 vn,
G. T. and P. A., Chicago 111.
H'-iltl*' (h-rmau Sain .
1 he household remedy. Everv
family should keep it ' for Cuts,
"iii*"-. Ionises and Inliainmation of
I Kinds, The Campbell Drug
|company keep a tull supply.
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