The Eagle. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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For Hennessey ^
First, Last,
And ail the Time. ;
THE
EAGLE.
VOLUMK IV.
HENNESSEY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, JUNK, 9 1904.
Publishes
all the News
That's Fit-.
NUMBER 10.
Woman Suffrage. Conference
AT
Christian Church, Monday & Tuesday Nights.
JLNE 13th and 14th.
■I-, «*
To-Day's Doings.
Band Concert Saturday Night.
Banc' Concert Saturday night.
Where will you celebrate the 4th?
Can? seed SI. 25 per bushel at R. D
Free Round Trip.
To the most Popular Young lady
ot" Hennessey who rc-
c e i v e s the
most votes.
The Eagle office will give a free round
Brewer's. trip ticket to tho moat popular young
Vote for your choice and send a friend lady of Hennessey, to the World's Fair
to the Fair. j to be decided by a vote of the patrons
L. TI. Barnes eame down from Bison of this office. Kadi and every one who
this morning on business. P1)9 upon his back subscription or in
. . . , . , . . . advance to the Daily or Weekly Eagle
A refreshing drink for a hot day.
~ . i, i or State Poultry Journal will be given
Grape k la 5o at Rathbuns, , *
\ one vote for every cent paid, also,
\\ •> b. va an e.-fieoial ''rand of 15 cent lhe snm? ru|e applies to job work done,
cotfee that a blind man can appreciate. yOU |, ,y 0DP year'8 ^ub- -rip-
tion or $1 (;0 worth of job work it will
CLASS
Dental Work!
D. Brewer & Son.
. Mr- R Binding and children, L<
and Jessie, left this morning
cnti'ie y u to one hundred votes for the
young lady of your preference. The
contest will commence June 1st and
continue til) days and at the close of the
contest, the iinal count will be made by
, disinterested judges and their decision
I Toe W jrld's Pair contest increaces ! shilU ue final and uPon reoe,P* of their
i a* time goes by. I cprllfieate, nd presentation, rtie young j
! For S.i
Saving the Natural Teeth
a Specialty
Dr. A. I\ MERRILL. Dentist,
III NM SSKY, O T.
Okfh !■: Brcos Building.
BnananNRame wsu'-san
Public Sale
St.
i Louis, t i attend the fair.
Oh yes, We'll all go to th" ball game
I Sunday after-noon; BuitMM men, vs. j
the High School team.
_ I lady will be given a round, trip ticket
Two farm wagons. For pric- , ,, ... , ,,
_ , .... . ; to the World's Fair. The count will be
es call at the Eagle olfico. d !)8 wtt , , ,
made weekly and announced in the
For Sale:-A good work horse, will Monday's Daily Eagle.
weigh UiuO lbs. Call at this office. dl27
We handle all kinds of produce.
R. D. Brewer & Son.
Call at this office and get a sample
Votes
The following is tho list of names and j
No, of votes in the World's Fair con
I will sell at ptlblio auction at
in\ farm, I mile east of Hennesa-
ey, on V\ !• DNKSDAY, JUNE 15
commencing at t o'clock p in.
sharp, the following property to-
wit:
1 yearling steer
14 *' heifers
J I 2yr-old " , be fresh soon
j 1 dry cow
I Z milch oows
\ 3 winter calves, bulls
Miss LAURA A. GREGG,
of Omaha, Neb., l ecturer tor the
copy of the State Poultry Journal, pub-1 test ' o'clock today,
lished iu Hennessey.
Master Fred Herget fell out of a
neighbor« hay mow, yesterday evening
! where he was playing and sustained a
I few injuries but nothing fatal.
, , ... _ 1 Vernon Munch took a tumble out of
National American Woman Suttrage Ass ii.,ithehayloftyeaten,ayKewinKbru>8e(ion
: different parts of his body, Vern says 1
ILL ADDRKSS THE MEETINGS. ' y
Admission Free
Collection.
World's Fair Funds.
The CHEAPEST and SAFEST
w ay to carry your funds to
the FAIR when you go, is in
S,VIA 1.1 DRAFTS. ,< y- j*
Ice Cream!
Ice C r e a m!
AT
KATMBl'N'S
We issue drafts payable at
MECHANICS NAT'L BANK
of St. Louis without identi*
fication, other than the ad=
vicc sent by us direct to
that Bank on date drafts
are issued.
First National Bank,
HENNESSEY, Okia.
\\ •
of good #ra83 and w.-.^er :! = 3Ut>«
and S ii ii6fl we^t of H fnnes* y.
J kc Browfi.
Loui-iana Furcliase Expos ion.
that he did not mind the falling but the
stopping so suddenly is what hurt him.
We wi;l take especial pains to fill all
Oiders for Harvest and threshing outfits
and will ho pleused to figure with you.
d 115 R, D. Brewer & Son.
Nothing like it! The more you drink
the more you want. Grape-Kola. 5c at
Rathbuns, 100
The number of bales of cotton of the !
1903crop shipped from Mangum, Greer'
! Co., Okia. up to the first of the year j
CONFEC riONERY. was 1 U^1 and the total for tho season
! will probably reach 14,500. It took 580 '
- j cars to haul these bales to the com-'
Home ra ide ice i..-n and candies. • Pre88*
All icinds soft I. nki All orders for 'i D ICrewer & Son have a limited
over one tra'.ion o' c.fam should be i arpount of Mexican June com to offer |
given one day ahead, Satisfaction 1 to their farmer friends at $2 per bushel. 1
guaranteed. Phone 27 j Thii corn was tested in this locality last■
__ year and proved a success. They al
! ready have orders covering about one
L03T:-A black-cut, between Hen- half of first shipment.
md th" Cap:. Powell ;\irm today, I John O'McGee die 1 at liis late home
' ' I1'' 1 eave it . '• C. H. Mi'ierN • northwest of town last night. The funer- !
' ' j il will bt-preached from the Hope church
i tomorrow nvirnin^ at 10 o'clock and the
remains will be buried in the Hennessey ,
Estrav. i Cemetery.
Mrs. F. P. Munch returned from
BiMwin, (Cans., last ev-'inngr whero -he
had been vHitii.n her daughter, Lulu,
and agisting h in s n>a work
Miss Ada Campbell
540
Flo Felt
:ioo
Ethyl Woolsey
250
Marylee Johns
230
Dona Deaton
>75
Calla Jones
100
Ethyl Wendall
50
Mabyl Cochran
50
Grace Mott
25
Sally Chambers
25
USE THESE BALLOTS!
! Use these ballots for votes on
' World's Pair Contest, livery cent jxii 1 I
' gives one vote, See particulars else-
I where.
EAGLE BALLOT.
Free trip to World's Fair.
I Cast 100 VOTES for
EAGLE BALLOT.
Free trip to World's Fair
I <' ist 25 V' >TES for
! 1 yearling Short Horn bull
! i good brood maros, oolts by aido
11 2yr-old mule, well broke
j I 12-shoe press drill
11 hay rake
! 1 Good Knoughaulky plow
j I low down Wagon
! 1 farm wagon
| I 2-section steel harrow
i 1 Jones mower
! 2 set leather harness
| I 14-in. walking plow
| I Osborne binder and other
lh« | things too numerous to mention.
TEKMS: All sums of $5.00 ,v)d un-
der cash; all over a credit of ti months
! time will be given on approved security
i with interest at 10 per cent, p r annum.
I 4 percent, oil for cash. All property
| must be settled for before removal.
J. W. Bruce
i R. Binding, J. K. Hutchinson,
Auctioneer Clerk
OUT ON NO. 7
j June H'ii; Such a delightful showery
day. Jus', right for us to exchange to-
mato and fl jv.er plants with the neigh-
j bors.
\V. H. -illre
! Hen ti"
; Jin-
< r, Siii
that pi
Lou
ii"y, Thu
'
iirday, to
id family w
>n w>Rt to lv
,:>d tho No
ngfish-
tna 1 at
i f!i;uv ;n a Henne.,-?y visit-
Bright Ida
cut. Weigl
the
nth
Dissolution Notice.
' World? Fair" St I mis M '
Novembei, liOth,
i •
A |>ri! IjUtl
904.
For the above o ;assion roi rd trip
ticlrots ..ill be sold from HP.NNKSSEY
at the following rates.
TEM TI A Y TICKETS.
On sa!o> April,27 to Nov. IWth. Final
limit Dec. 5th, rate $lS.2.r).
sixtv day •nritirrs.
On sale April 25th to Nov. 30th
F iu! limit Ded. 15th, rato $21.70.
SEASON TICKETS,
On sale Apr, 13th to Nov. 15th
limit Dec. 15th, rate $26.00,
Children from 5 to 12 years old one i
half of the above rates.
Joint validating agents will bo estab-
lished at St. Louis for the execution of
tickets for return trip.
re about I verrs !
;>n l tai foretop !
r s luindr.".! lbs.
raye i from farm six mil southeast i
H<- •.-•cy, Rew id i'oi her return | close of the school year c nn •• ted
—ii _<i— Phosphates at Rathbuns.
I J.'ev. H. 1). C illl - ill'' I: 1 W i l'i" I' liu-v
' |>acl-:;:ig the r house; i : >ct8 prcpar-
j i'tor\ to moving to Fo'.d Creek wi re
I Mr. O has accepted a call to the X'r i-
j versity at, that place. Rtsv. Oillispi"
j has been a valued patron of the H/igie
effice and a constant reader of same. He
' is ,i minister who appreciates the press
i and reciprocates in a substantial way.
Easy W ay. ! We wish him and his family well in
There are some who are always cute their new home.
and make money off of the labor of' , '
othets. Some people labor day and; Sunday School Convention.
night to raise chickens and fight the' The Sherman Township Sunday
"vatmints" like — —, but there are | School Convention at Uhion Chapel,
varmints" that terror-j Sunday, was well attended, The pro-
EAIiLE BALLOT.
I rip to W odd's Fair.
1 Cast 10 VOTES for
| John Linr
j town Monda
Chas. Mcl
| eott's, Sund
i Mis Clar
M
and Mr. Eckley
Wol-
Dia-
, in tho sights
>1- ■ !• tiring ami C
slnens, who will •
nil bills iitr iin i Iho
W 15. Mai.ai |.;y
F. WELLS.
trip to
g th black-
of ' lentifio
1 •1 I
I9M
O—•
been having
vHiiiig riady
his
for
j c rtain kind of
Final '''1 the poultry taisers in this pious
I town. The last referred to are the kind
that carry the chickens away whole,
feathers and all. The manncrof catch-
gram, as appeared i 'i the Eagle, was.
closely followed. The subjects were ab- !
ly presented and interestingly discussed
The singing and special exercises by .
ing them is to turn the wash tub upside the schools participating were very good J
j down, set a stick under the edge, tie a and reflects much credit on those iii I
j a string to it, take it into the house and i charge. The singing by Miss Dona ,
, vhen the neighbor's chickens con^e over l Wilson's Class of Myrtle, deserves more j
The location o< such agencies will be i (0 pick up tho corn under the tub, pull I than special mention, as b ing best on
Union Station, Worlds fair ground string and nftei the sun goes down go ! the. program. These conventions are I
(Transportation building', No. 1120 out and get the trapped chickens which ' creating much intrest in the Sunday-!
is an easy way to r.iiso them but it is school work of the surrounding commun-j
hard on tho honest neigibors poultry j ity and developing some bright local
Worlds fair
building', No, 1120
Olive street (between Chestnut and
Market.)
F. Pittman, Agt, prc>Ht,
: taleut.
sey
WILL
Cele-
brate !!
lennie Rcnshaw mad
| Lyons, Monday,
j Lyman Hickm.ui ii giving
I jack sprout* ■ a
treatment.
I John Marshall h
engine repaired and
business in the near future.
Where are you going to spent your
Fourth? Better think it up 'cause it'u
not quite four weeks ahead now.
The dance at Jack Renshaw's Thurs-
day night, was a very selfw-t, but none
the less enjoyable, affair. Some stayed
at home because the clouds brought
barrels and barrels of raindrops with-
out beiag invited.
There is one alternative left the par-
ents of the fifteenth "olive branch."
They can name her Alice, for the
"strenuous daughter of tho strenuous
President."
j Foreign Vesse's Carry the Freight.
Less than 1 per ceut of the goods
exported from Cuba to the United
t-tates Is carried hy sh.ps flying th®
American Has. Ninety-eight per ceui
of the freighting between the tw
tnualries is done by .European vesseiik
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Gray, Lee M. The Eagle. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1904, newspaper, June 9, 1904; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc94679/m1/1/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed June 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.