The Eagle. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1901 Page: 5 of 8
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For Saturday.
The balance of women's, misses and children's shoes, ox=
lords and slippers on center tables at 50c per pair.
One lot ladies' linen and duck skirts. Regular price up to $2.50. at 4Qc to close quick.
One lot boys' linen suits, only small lot left, while they last. 50c per suit.
Don't forget that we are headquarters when you want anything in Groceries. We buy produce.
Opera House Block,
Hennessey, O. T.
B F Joiner & Co.
J.E.KERR,
REAL ESTATE, LOAN
and INSURANCE
Agent. City and Farm Property to Rent. Taxes Paid for non-
residents. Office in H. L. Fitch's store. W est Okla. Ave.
Lacey,
oted .
rs for
uvelv
witness
Enid
Geo. T.
Monday.
Enid be
Hennessey.
New wheat is o
rate this week.
There was a big crowd
the ball game Sunday.
C. R. Jones, the Sheridan tier riant
was in the city Monday.
Tne base ball boys went
this morning to play today.
W. L. Farquharson returned from
business trip up in Kansas, Monday.
Silver Cream, the best silver polish
the world, foi sale by K. L. Sheets, the
jeweler.
J. A. Taggart of Harrison
Missouri, is in the city with ;
locating.
Mrs. M. M. Tate and children return-
ed from their visit to Ponca City Satur-
day evening.
A bright and beautiful baby girl look-
up its board with Mr. and Mrc. Charles
Haupherty last week.
Dr.Tnil and wife took aelva
the excursion Sunday and came
Okarche and visited relatives.
Mrs. G. H. Block was up from Hen-
nessey - siting friends and relatives
Tuesday. Waukomis World.
Now
the enumeration with a view of incor-
img 2-17(1
He
plae
■xpeeted 11
- but the
-cd the De
...r!s of wate
!-] nngs wet.
s, an avet -
r. On tne
it h Valley
r to drink,
at certain
dried 'up,
anci ;.<• win ' or.tpej 1
days i.vei t ne sec re r
desert with nothing
he abande in
ible ..nd at night a
1 to trave. three
,r:g sands of the
o csrink. Cn tne
(1 everything pc-s-
light first struck
G. Hollenbee ^ sold wheat on 'he
streets that tested (Si and (>3 and was
bought by N. Jamis :i for S. R. Over-
ton &• Bro.
Joe Redman ccmpleted the enumera-
tion of tne scr.o'l district last Monday,
and found 555 white and 60 e olored chil-
dren of school ape. Total (115.
Rev. Father Urban has handsomely; ~ .
• third day
papered tne parsonage this week, we
understand he will commence on the In-
terior of tr.e church next week.
Ed Dv.rbtn Is "she wing" his brothers
of Junction City, Kansas, the country
, . . . west of here this week. They were at
Silver Cream, tne best silver polish in . , .. ,
j , , cv,L, .v,*, Okeene, Homestead and other towns.
Mrs. Burns ariived in the city from
Chicago to Visit net mother, Mrs. Wal-
le, last week, but missed seeinp her on swollen that it was half an hot
account of the latter's absence from the he could swallow a drop.
city. In the morning ne went buck
Arthur M. Ingje, tr.e fruit farmer, wheel t at wouldgo no farther.
near War.amairer. Lad a cad oi fruit he saw skeletons, wagon tires, etc.,
on the early market, Tuesday, peaches, the valley Among other things wa
aj: jres, and the finest Dip -vicious black- skt. with a gold tooth in the: jaw
berries tf tr.e seascr. The Eaole office
ackr.i-w.edged teeeift cf fine samples.
G. F. Pepin and sot Frank 1 eft Sun-
day for Collinsville, I. T. Mr. Pepin,
in connection with his sc r.-in-law, E. E.
Swim, t i this city and G. W. Rose of
Okarche, are figuring on erecting a
large flouring m: - at Collinsville, and it
a good time for the city to take ( being a rai]road, mining town and no
mill within forty miles of that point, it
you wi uld be if yi kne w yi t te would
be called hence sc so on?- Am ,.ity Ad-
vil ate, by Tfi Home Annuity As- ■<
tif.ii of St. Louis, Mi.
E. Hutchins; n, Spec ii.• Agent,'
Hennessey, Okla.
While this "part i t the vineyard i
!• enjoying nice : h.re r-hinjr we ;st!.-
tr fc !' the farii.ers, • ther parts,
jue delugee: with water. At Hlut -
held. W. Va., the hiss of life by
i':ood >' estimated 1.: 1:0(1 to 000
persons t esit.es many dollars- f
property.
$10 Reward.
i will pay $10 reward lor the
return of the harness- stolen from
my place Thursday night, June
20th. Harry Evans.
Stolen.
Last Thursday nipht a s t c f r.arne ss
was- stolen from Harry Evans, two miles
southeast of tewn and a set and half
from Hillie Morris, one naif mile east.
As yet no definite trace ol tr.e tnief or
I things nave been found. If tnis country
would buy a couple e f men trailing
i blood hounds there would be more
thieves t rought tc a speedy tr,;u.
\ Good Run.
1 A.M. Ridenhour threshed, Monday,
on the Shade quarter adjoining the town
! site on the east 2017 bushels of wheat
-for David Throckmorton, son of J. J.,
wt.ici was bought by Ed Gilroy. Kaci:
and every loaci tested 6.1 l- pounds and
sold at 52 cents per mishel and made an
! averape of about 20 bushels per acre.
Lecture Course.
At the meeting Friday nigh
pre sided In the absence cf Re
A New Enterprise.
< >n ;ii tour for news we mot
our police judge, R. K. Qaskttli
wi. .! formed 11sthat heintended
t<> organi/ie a company with ten
shares $100.00 each with a 10
per ceiit n;i : thly assement for
the purpose of manufacturing
and selling Klock and Barr
<!raii; Heater and cleaner, with
heaei quarters at Hennessey.
He has already five men who will
take as many shares and he hopes
in a very short time to he- able to
interest live- more. There are
quite a number of these Cleaners
on the Rock Island line and are
giving universal satisfaction.
Mr. Gaskill will donate as much
■ f his time its he can spare from
his offical duties and will super-
intend the building- of factory.
He proposes to begin and work
on a limited! amount of capital
turning; the earnings back and
make it self supporting as soem
as possible. This machine is no
fake and is a success for we saw
;one made and when its trial run
it was ti go from the start and all
that is needed is a little' capital
and.push to make it ti good pay-
ing investment.
It will be a good thing for the town
.ane. give employment to many hands
who in turn will help the town in many
ways. W< need more manufacturing
enterprise and it is tc. lie hoped that the
judge 'v111 succeed in organizing his
c-r-nsj any that in May we can report
that it !«. ready for business.
rip Cox
Gooch.
Secretary J. E. Wells made
the information received
short time of corresponded
appointed chairman of tt.<
a report ot
during the
•e. He was
c omniittee
county,
view of
his vision, and his paze oecame so riv-
eted upon it that he failed tc see a stone !
which his wheel struck, throwing nim i
to the ground When he got up he j
started for wate r not ven emerr. heriiig j
that he had a wheel.
Upon arrival at the .ght i.e- found two ;
barrels of watei, but r.is U r.p. < was so [
beforei
with others, tc se lect a course and place
and report the probable cost at the meet-
ing tomorrow night. Also" another
committee was appointed to canvas the
town and se e what encouragement ar.cl
contribution would oc made to support
the course; committee Meselame s ('• x.
Grimes, Saur and Messrs. Griffin and
Hutehinsc r. There will
secured f th< people- wi..
generously as they did two years - • e e.
p from Dover Mon-
Opening Scandal.
A loicy andal has already
::("•! ,;ne..ith<-:l in connc tion with the
icib ' t contract Secretary Hitchcock
pave-ti. . ck Island railway to survey
trie Kiowa and Comanche country and
tne allotments. It now appears
that a large number of the choicest sec-
t Ions of tt '■ reservations have been set
..part fur the uses in perpetuity of dead,
defunct and imaginary Indians. Later
on, of course, it was intended that the
.and set apart to the shades in the hap-
I hniitltig grounds should be filed upon
by the friends and patrons of the allot-
ting -..gents. It was a great scheme but
it is an old un>* in the territory and has
been well worked even here in Pottawa-
tamie c ,.,nty. The work in the Kiowa
must : av< ' v< ry course or thefeder-
e ,, (i . m al officials and the Rock Island crowd got
respcind
if t.c i t .s
He says
itages ot
up from
Nothing could ever induce him to e
ter tne valley again, and if he did not
have an iron const
steel he would not
tale. He worked there three days
theniesumed t . c ..i ney home.— W.
ta Herald.
IDeEays art Dangerous.
and nerves of i ;iJ- (i p._ ,j.,v.
lived to tell the j f, , ;l few ,iay
-And
ki-
porating as a city of first class. would no doubt be a good Investment,
H.J. Seeboltl and S. H. McGinnis, and v:e wish the pentlemen success,
farmers near Lacey were in the citj on ^ maT] strolled into a grocery
business early Tuesday morning. store in Clafiin according to the Clarion,
J. H. Crist, editor of the Kiel Press, ant] asked if he could rest for four or
was a fraternal caller Saturday. Jim five hours. The proprietor, who had
reports business good in his town. just found a nest of new born mice in a
ight to our notice
Dis'
vgent E.
T-,
The above
forci bly brc -
was by a let!
G. Gossett, dated at Kingfisher, (
June 10th. He wrote: "Can't see any
one today; big funeral in town; young
friend of mine; e ed with typhoid. Tried
very hard and came very near writing
him for $3,000 last time 1 was here; his j
Miss Maude Smith arrived in the city coffee grinder, told him he could, and mother tried to pet him to insure; now
day, and is vis- then asked him why he didn't goto a he ie gone and didn't leave his
from Harper, Kan., Monday
iting her cousin, Mrs. J. E. Hutchinson.
hotel. The man replied: "1 am suffer-
Mrs. Waller went up to Belle Plaine, *nP from nervous protration, and a doc- ajpo Bee e
gone
widowed mothei a cent ol insurance
J. A. A ilen w
I oay eve.ninp.
Ben Jordan cf Hi..el L r. tr.e- i t\ on
business this wee k.
Homemade bread, ties and - .it
Hotel Blanchard.
C. Kloc k. represent r.g ... K --
en baum Grain < >f Chicago
Texas-, wa- h tr.e
ll:is week.
E eli to; Frayne <.f the Meclfori! -'ar
came eli wr. Sune'tay wltn excur«- r.lsts
and attended tie oall game, and wh e
here he made us., fraternal call.
The Hennessey Press Brick - cn.pany
otr.e-i shipment of brick this
Enid. Why .-.ot move clown
be ie " r.e.ie .. u c an pe t p< -el b1 .clirp
mater ial?
Alvin Sr.app has c-.pned hi- f osition
at Weatherford and is v siting his pai-
ents in this city. Mr. Sr.app will engage
the drug business for himself as soon
as he secures a suitable location.
poor old I Kingfisher County is practicaly dem-
] I onstrating to the world that she is a
tlie . 11 vol ley s ci -ssed and som:- si|iiealed.
There is no hope, however, that the
crooked work will be checked. It is too
good a graft and there are too many big
guns wiio hope to profit by it. The
scandal - "n'y another little whiff that
exposes the rottenness which underlies
our whole- system of territorial and In-
dian rese ,,tion government; it isn't a
pimple on the body politic in comparis-
on with the cancerous corruption that
fevers beneath the surface in the In-
ch;.: territory proper. The people of
the te n-)tc:i<-- a.< becoming accustomed
to these 'mell . They are in the air at
every opening, and its scent is very ap-
carent a.ong the trail of the Dawes
smmissiot
shawnee Herald.
try
matte
we-CK
I'f ofitabl*' ( ro(i<,
... Florida, in the low loun-
uth Carolina and In the semth-
1,11 ; .o: : Ctorgia are experimenting
with b !■' ■ ■ r> elation In the cultiva-
tion : i UUVl and sugar cane, in tha
he.i- ■ f !• -v' ioplng two ideal money
crops- Their interest has been excit-
ed by the success of an experimental
cuBsava starch factory In De Land,
F'la. which in three years has market-
n! z K'l. ton:- of starch, and by expert
reports on th. hiph quality anci yield
cf sugar made from cane grown in
rioriua and Georgia.
Those little black "punka" bugs, or
in account
where a Mr. Craw- wheat producing county with few equais whatever you may name them, are a
K-J 'the" atter part of last week to • tor said to get a quiet place to rest. I ford, living in the country near Black- j and no superiors and Hennessey is do- j nuisance, and if the city council would
after some property interests there, see you don't advertise. 1 knew 1 could we]] wa8 ki]le(1 by lightning last Friday. I ,nP mort than her f,art to keep up her flrive lhf m out of town 14 wou\d b® tap"
. nr.t fin rl u het.ier r.lace." And with th:it . ^ ^ i_- - ..ju. , renut.ation. nreciated bv an ance-rv. tortured and tor-
look
Willis Binding came down from Med-
ford Saturday evening to visit home folk
and incidentally see the ball game Sun-
day.
A. P. Hersc'ner and Al Smith who live
near Columbia, bought a threshing out-
fit of John Smith and pulled it out late
Saturday.
not find a better place. And with that j -worked hard on him last spring and he ; reputation
he sat back in his chair and watched the
swallows- builel a nest in the cheese case.
A Ride for Life.
lives
predated by an angry, tortured and tor-
A Democrat from mented once happy people.
i fat take, official The fellow who wrote the wheat re-
and over-run sources of Southern Kansas for the
promised Mr. Rowland and myself to! W. F. Hatfield,
come in on a certain clay and be exam- 1 Old Missours," has ;
ined, but failed to keephis appointment. ; city and county paper,
We certainly missed these two losses with advertising patronage. We are Chicago Inter Ocean stole part oiOkla-
Marion Jeffries, who lives seven ' through delays- for which 1 do not claim j truly glad to see hint thusly honored noma's t nur.der. Evidently he dii not
miles northwest of here, returned on j credit, as 1 did my best to get them and may he accuni a.e ..ea..l. ... r... a . a. ron. ire ;rn..^
his wheel last week from California,, both." Are you insured as heavily as this world.
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Hutchinson, J. E. The Eagle. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1901, newspaper, June 20, 1901; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc94539/m1/5/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Territories+-+Oklahoma+Territory%22: accessed June 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.