The Hennessey Clipper. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CLIPPER.
HittluMU lllV I'ROGRMI.
OI Villi) side Of butul:u
Enteral V ••ooort-ei Si •
postofoi at * 1
*1.00 A UAK IN -UiVANO
.Publlthed «v«ry ThiW-v i lleim. OKI..
^ homu Territory
G MU.Lti:
J* H MlLLfcK
ttkuor *c i\ Uglier
proprietor
inauguration.
M'm. Jenkins And Y\m. Grimes lake
the (lath ol Office
Capital City full to OurlKadng.
Monday, May i'X b*>l. was an
/elegant tlay,not a cloud was in the
sky, 1110 wind was only a whis-
per, and full advantage of the
fair wc;iUioj'was taken by the
of Oklahon.ans win
I r Ma> 50 1901.
Tin1 j.r. .cession will form at
(I. A. U. Hall corner uf Main and
Fourth struts at 10 o'clock a. in
Colonel
of the
cemetery
Ivii.s :s ov< l tior, and William
11 r i - sec.i tar.v, by Clint
|Justice Hm-ford.
Address Governor Jenkins.
mms,. First lJegiiuent Hind.
Address—Secretary Grimes..
Address—Hon. A R. Muselleri sharp and in charge of
simaker uf the dav. JackLeddyas marshal
After llie address bv Musselar j dav will march to th.
the new governor and secretary \ in the following order
were escorted to the executive 1
office, and here gave a public re
ceptioli. The crowd whothrongetl
here to shake hands and coiigrat
ulatc ilieiu was imiu. use and the
reception lasted several hours.
The banquet and ball t«x>k
place after sup)>er. and plati's
were laid for .some live hundred
jx'oplo, tickets costing sv.co.
The C'ui'i'Kll editor bought a
HOT'Et"BL/WCPAPO.
j. C. BLANCHARD, Prop.
Griffin's Band.
Co. (i. 1st Regiment O. N. 01.
Fremont Post No. 1L\ ti. A.
\\ K. (and Ladies (1. A. K.
Buggies.
Horsemen.
All eivje orders are respectful-
ly invited to participate with us
on this occasion.
Fremont Post No. 1- " ill have
| their usual ritualistic services at
lR. H. H WYNNE,
Oculist An rist.
KL KH N >. «>KLA.
Disease* — medical and sursric ;
a I of the eve. ear. nose and |
throat, a special and exclusive|
practice.
The scientific application
I..uses (sjiectaclesl to the e\ e l'e
ceives my si*'. ial attention.
Ill Ileum -~s. \ every oilier Moll
<1:,v ,,,,>l,i!,£1';:;ylA^i!1V;^«ood accommodations.
| Everything clean and neat.
>f
MRALS, 20 Cents.
LODGING 25 Cents.
l)r. Hector.
Mav C..
2 doors north of Bash's.
Our Idea
Is not to sell our customers
only 01.0 bill, but to sell thwin
frequently and always.
Thirty=Fourth Annual Statement
For the year ending December 31, 1900.
ham sandwich at a neighboring
lyucli counter.
"A mom; the last
of (ci >\. I Jarnes," say
official acts
s the Kinir
the
•inetery after which the
ron of the Sunday schools
in charge of the \V. K. C. and
| ladies of the C. A. U. will doco
thousands of Oklal.ou.ans whoIti,her F^P^s''ww Nrant niomS a4dre88 will Jfe
vIuIkmI to witness the inaugura ; .nir of a pardon to l.\ County ]
v\usued towtmss 11 1 I Treasurer J. M. I a-" The Free! delivered at L' o'clock p. m. at th
tion of the last e • IPresa p>esoiito remark "Mr. {Christian cliurdi by Judge \\. .
ernor of Oklahoma. ! Ix«e and his excellent family have Stevens.
The trains into (iuthne were j borne this affliction for® long! j- t; x. k'euisloii will preach
crowded to their utmost capacity ] time with .commendable patience, 1 ■' i„«
SdaVandMonday, ami the last and the people of ti is c <> n inanity. I the memor.al sermon on Sum! aj
hund..} and ' aa. u we are 4ry sure, will bo glad toI May % at U o'clock a. p . at th
few trains in o 1 . - iearn that the matter has bcenl Christian church. Members 1
day morning were so lull tna ln manner stated." '
standing room was at a premium Cl.U'I'Kli does 110' believe
TJie immense crowd, ^°^TOH«ny thing. Mr. U wa8| sharp an<} njarch to the church,
wjw well liandhd, 110 Jl'lu 1,1 | ,.j,.t.ted by the .epubii( an t>t th -_\i] .soldiers not nu'uibers of
/Kicurred and everybody got im counjy as ,.„unty treasurer. t ,|lo i; K. are resixvlfully in-
Outline, as seen from "K> l''' : Implicit cntiaenc- was plac.tl
Your Idea
Is to continue to trade with
us providing you are treated
right. It. is .1 ur < ''ij.st; nt
aim t-1 please our customers
Just Now
Fivi.io-.it I'
meet at t!.«
t an
A.
requested to
C lu.ll ut h1 I"
VT llll(IUVIt ,WWUU«Vl \.v 1 1 \ ited to attend this service.
jiot, is a dirty, dingy ju><. I in hip bythe people of Jheaonatyl ttuaic will be fjirnished bj
the impression made on the yto-l d bypremedittttedsculduggeryl HennC89ey ciloSl
itor is never entirely eradicated. , ,, ,
the
larire of
We are sellin
Poutle;'. 1'ari-c en,
don Purple. Moth I '.alls,
unvthing pertainin;r ti
sect or pest ilestroyi rs.
I/I
' Ii sect
Tliirtj-lour
Years
of
Success till
Bi:sir.rss
Cesl. on hand and in banks ••<••••• ■*
|,'irst Mortgage Loans oil heal Kstati .... _D, lo
Uonjo (>fltce and other Ueal Estate less de-
duction for ]M>ssi1>le depreciation
Cash Ijoans on Company's l'olibies
United Slates Bonds market value.. .. .
}'icniiuin notes and loans 011 policies )n
force
Airent's balances and Cash obligations...
Net deferred and unreported premiums
InU'rest and rents due and accrued
414,550.89
2,400,240.49
177,WKt.CKi
1,040,093.98
8' 1,054.5S
17
>c'2,170.Ht}
iipp^l
ineut
Lit he
and
Yet
' e.xerc
the
V.L.S
' 1 he robbed tlieni of thousands of j s sitencer.
ft is the first thing he sees on ddJaMU ,\ poft|op of thjs !.o madel'
entering and the last thing he re ir,KKj |,y buying up fraudulent]
members on leaving the cit,.. i„,lu|s a jow eer.ts on the d-'.lar'
After climbing tlu- lull, however. | forcinir ,ju.m ul„,n the county To teachers and persons
the surroundings have a hP> rl tth^rjar The remainder of pg to attend the Coun
apiiearance and the as]K-ct is n,,t j tj10 s]mr!uge w^s made good by | Institute:
so forbidding. lj^ ix>ndsuien. H<
The visitors in thi city juit Ui c au.rv ■
the early part of the day in loi |foun^ against him bn
tering about the city or loafing n).v,,r broU;rht to ti:.-.
about the hotels, talking about „t.vor ](. v..n :v.
polftics and "craps." awaiting as j lipardonin5j GovWiior'
jKitioutly as possible the event o, ., ^ ( , ... .
the day. Ban.ds from 1 stepe d<wrn aqd out commit
neighboring towns were present u ^ ^
an.l helped hegnjle the time for
themselves and the visitors with {}ed Men at [I Reno
music, but there was more or . Saturday w;..-i
Jess impatience among the gut s',s ■ ^ \|,.n - . i
and many a sigh of relief 'v; v 1(1i It euv
assemble once a y, .' s
of the hunting gro-;:. >
! by one of the tribes and ti.':
gau to assemble at
•he
l>y . >riler of Connnitti •
NOTICE
rst if is
No:'mall
The Normal Insf.tu' • convi ties
it; Kingfisher. Monday. June I!,
and holds four weeks.
Arrangements are being made
to have the graduates from the
common school course and the
v ung students in one class and
the teachers in another. This
will bo an advantage to both in
I .oil
and
ifiUiGGlST.
West Side Main St. KcnnfSsey.O T.
Firijt 5 ji'lUho-: in tiu.-* Ci.irrrit. >la;- 0. 1901.
ORDINANCE NO. 5^
Total Assets. Dec 31,1901 $26.437,448 23
We Make Farm Loans in
K a si s as and 0k I aho ma.
TV
11
O ilton K'.
ittiUi'. -t*i«
.i tin. ti h'
in"'..-1
ik-li- i
Time
Rite
Intrresl
Collectible
Prepaym'ni
Option
Advuii tage s
Over
01 her
iapet;io>'U"rs hat.
nled.
>va;
heard as the time for the inaugu
ration drew nigh.
At two o'clock the hands be
the starting
jxiint of the parade an.l the mill
tia also began to make propara
Hons for that event, and at ;'.:li>.
«'verything being ready tile ]>a
rade led by the 1st regiment
band started, in order :;s lollov. s
First Kegiinent Hand.
tinu.d Army Republic
of F.dinond.
day
■auti
ear
Co. 11. M. N. t
Captain Jayne.
Co. A., O. N. G.. Lieut. Dunnica
Co. L., O. N. (i.. of l'erry, C'a]i
tain Mai,[tin
Newkirk Band.
(iovernor's carriage.
Governor's staff.
Carriage of Mrs. Itarnes.
t)ut rider's escort.
Carriage of Mrs. Jenkins
Carraigecontaii.itig Mayor Ball
Win. 11 rimes and Chief Justice
Bur ford.
Carriages containing territe
rial officers.
Indian Agent Bentl.v and deli'
gation of Kickapio Indians in
^1 ress.
One hundred F.dinond Normal
school students and citizens.
Tonkawa band.
Free Homes League C lub.
Secret Lodges.
City officials.
Citizens in carriages.
An immense throng had con
gregated on the government acre
{liul as the parade made its ap
]>earaiice a great cheer went up.
The parade conducted the offi-
cials to the baud stand oil the
fjovorninent acre and there the
following program took place.
IS'Al in I!ATION I'lCCXiKAM j
Music First Kegiinent Baud.
they all met at the ' •-
the tribe on the Cat.a.
there had their : ..st.
Kverv train runninsr
| city Fi ulay after..'■oil ;
and Saturday in< in:
j crowded with the r> .
j white man's cl >th'-- :::
I time of the big p:
in. Saturday, the t '•
' pale faces wai full ■
| The parade w .s t!
j and best we liav.
(iklahoma. Ther. w.
I three hundred hi -■
I proi . ssiou, each and '
J of the Ked Men In :: •_ -t:
! a little, blanket' •! lndi..:
I lio saddles being We.i
i member of the \
i was in ciistume : i p :.
I represent the pfirticular ti
' which he belonged. >
in blankets, some in ■ -l".i
j jerkins, and many of them were
supplied with the COStly eagle
feathers of the war b unlet. 1 he
parade was led by the Hennessey
, band and the horseu.cn riding in
Indian tile made an iuijmsing
. 1 i< it ;•.! ill.- «t
the way of individual work, etc. . I^..'1'.'
I sincerely trust that aJl *«> .VA-"'..-
attend that can. There n(5TOrIjnSSS^f'i'SK
was a time w hen better workI oku '
was desired and exjveted. The]^:';';;. ■
standard, f the county is meas-
ured bj its teachers. The lirst j
question that is generally asked
into the coun-;.
if schools do!' ;
'it i to
. parccl
fh.i .
s, Adclitimi to the r
iu<- appears • • f 1 •«
r-r •1' 1>« oil> of K ili^'It
'rorrit« ry. lyiiiu' oouii/t
, mi:n Ml- i'l.wu .if I
is lie
I o.ins
and
loan
Tel) Years.
Lower than can be had elsewhere, terms considered.
l'ayahle annually on the first day of any month in tfie
except January, regardless of the time the loan is mack}
At any bunk the borrower tnay select.
The borrower has the privilege of reducing his in.
debtednessby making partial payments in any amount
s,t any time after one year, with rebate of interest from
iJuU'of payment: and this privilege is printed in the
mortgage papers.
Our loans being made for ten years, no new agent a
con.in)ssion has to be paid at the end ot three or ti\e
years, if any portion of the debt remains unpaid. Prin-
ciple and interest are payable in ordinary money,
not in gold coin,
The coupons are sent to local banks for collection and
all risk of sending money away is eliminated.
Having unlimited funds at our command, we are not
dependent on tl.n money market; hut are always pre-
pared to make all the desirable loans offered.
Capers are drawn and titles examined in our office
and money paid as soon as loan is approved and title
found satisfactory.
No unnecessary delays.
.'I 'd ill the oim i r:
. «tf lloniirsM-y. a* in
s;iiil Add it i
it inn the
the ttua'
I Companies
■rs,.us eomine
•What kind
, and that include!
the '•
.a
largest
ecu in
• over
in the
ry one
ride of
pony,
Each
tribes
ited to
lid I
If you want a certificate conn i
to the normal and work for it.j
Uo not e.\]K'et a certificate on ac .
count of your intlin-'iice, but on j
account of your ability.
No teacher over receives less
than he makes. The first thing
you should do when you enter]
ti •■ n< rn.al is to find out how lit
tie vou know—spelling included,
and then put your shoulder b
the wheel and push. Ho not
w aste your time criticising any
one bijt yourself.
The announcements and pro
trrains will be out in a few days.,
Call and register before nor-
mal convenes so you can com-
mence work the first morning.
Enrollment fee ?<1.(>0.
Examination fee for certificate j
at close of normal £1.IKI.
( i . I). MOSS,
County Supt.
J. C. Boston sold his farm live
lUthwest of town to a Mr
.rated
That [\o resident< and inhi.
sam * n vei > Adtiilii'ii. ain. f
e,em, Kbaii i - euUUetl t« all ' •
leges. Immunities und protectit
i in reMdeiits and proi erty o\v
nd l ow u oi i!.■ i.i.e.- so', . :.ud -.
Mid true I of land su.wl 1 •' «■
Uo- tu-neiits the o-t\ y. ver
v\ illi the iniiai'ilant.N ♦ ! tlie si
And there are o
which we shall Vie
upon application.
her advantages In dealing with us of
:iad to inform intended borrower*
- 11
> ti.
the prop«
od, und
.lod Mi-
llion L T'nat th!* ordinance
ami l>e in t<>ree. from and a
approval and publication n
s Ot
'' "" i
t:ike J
WINNE WINNE,
Financial Correspondents,
The lTnion Central Life Insurance Oompituy, of Cincinnati, Ohio,
Wichita, Kansas.
llranch Office, Tloar Kingfisher National Hank, Kingfisher, O. T
inunijili Groccry
shalj
A'tcs: i:
khw aim) <;«d'Ln.
.•in Hoard of Trust*'.
First puli:.- In 111" curi'Ki. Muy
OKUINANCK Nt . :>'•
Idition to
.neludin.
Kidinic '!-• 1
.•< . i !i> m
n 1 {aid win's
! inikv
Oil
• made and p.-
Infant Receipt Imm/Uk
the vest ]t.K-lvet. ."<• a
' Ci.il'i'KK otV.ce. Larger
just tit
hook at
size IOC.
I sjK'ctac
After the parade the Kednien lireer of Iowa.
assembled at the ejx'ra house
: with numerous pale faces and
1 listened to the \velc< ining words
of Mayor llensley and others.
I The banquet and ball was held j Fpank llontiVi wh„ ha« been in
' in the evening and a large crowd , Cok(rado f(„. {]w })ast voar< is vis.
was ill attendance. j f,.iomis in Hennessey.
Six or seven bands had been
advertised, but the band from i Preparations have been com-
this place was the only one in at-j pleted for the District Epworth
tendance. j U-ague Convention which con-
Tlie Hennessey Ki dmen took ! vein s here Tuc-day, Wedn
'l >'l O'
of l'rastec •« of the I u
tisher county, )Ulah« iaa
. Soettoa I Tli.it that
i lot of ground nieia\<y 'd
I record* d pis t of lit d *
if Iteni.o^s,-
ii, wr ini_r.
the Town
vtid l'ou n
.•r with an .
s.ud Hahlu ;
he slid petition,
with the si at 'He
W atch This Space.
] First published in the Oi.lPPBR, May 2. 1901.
Notice for Publication,
| Tiiind Office at Knid.Okla., April. 1 1901.
' Notjo.e is hereby given that t!ie foliowim«
, na nei| sol tier has tiled notice (\t hi* intention
1 f.. uialo* Qua I proof in supp rt of his olaiui. and
t.-ii slid proof v«ill lie made before register or
ro -oiyer at I'.nid, OKI.. Oct 10, PVU.VU
JOHN lll.AUIK,
for the n w see :t], tp 20. r 0.
lie names the following witnesses to provo
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
.if, said land, viz:
.loscpti Hobm Louis A Uird. James M.Bond,
mil <O W I'i'.iHier all of lleiines-
s, ,.o 'l JAMF.S U. CUL.MS0N,
UeKister
Kir t published in T,,K Oliim-wu Mav 9. IvH>i.
Applicatiou for Licpior License,
Territory of i>Hlah« upi,
' Hint v of KimrUsher. 1
N.oi is lu-reov n\en that Hoppo & l\ nley
h ,s this day illod in the oitlon of the county
I'lo.rU. i,i and for - id count\ their petiiion.iiHk-
i lieenao be granted them to veil at re*
tail, if t i spirituous and vinous liquorsou lot K
bi i.' v .M lleunes-ey Tity in said county and
,i, oe i in
-N.-rihetl iii
vdduion t.
.•ord in the
me<
Hi'i.iu
nexe.i
pora;.
ot '
til''
.id To
•1 tided
ant- of the
propertv ;'r
rivht- priv
idled to
•.of the •
completely a> thon/M the
4 eh included within li e o
■ v i(d Town nt the time t
*i I,, • the residents nd
. i d Da d n in - \ddition,
orei11 -J.ai: be en', it led to
lo^e-s. tinmunicev ;ind ;
•<i i , the residents and
id the
ul the
leotion
of
TR1UMPII.
S. J. ZERURR.
If n
1901.
issued.
Witnc
i >
protest be. filed on or before May :il.
i heir pet ion w ill be granted and license
. mv hand and the se:\l of said county
hereto a nixed this sth day of May. 1901.
SKA I j] J K- UlTHNH.
r o-,M County Clerk,
First published in Thk ('btl'PRIl May 16, 1901.
Sheriff's Sale,
Notice Is hereby niron. tliut by virtue t\f an
onler of sale issued by the clerk of the district
court of the 2d judicial district of Oklahoma
loriiiory. withuiaml for Kundlsiier coivntv. in
^ii notion wherein W V. I'oehrane is nlaintiiT,
.mil Alexander Uoherts and Faiium KoIhm'Is,
defendants
I will, ai I'wo o'clock p. in. on the 17th day
of .lutie, A l 19,>l. at the front door of the
ci Mill house in Kiniftlsher, Kinu'tlsher county,
Ohhihoma Territory, offer for sale at public
auction tlui following dcHcrttxed real estate,
tq v\ u
I'no west half of the Southwest quarter t T
Seetion Thirty-t w> t.U) in tow nship KiKhteea
(|si North. U.tiu o Five West of the Indian Me-
ridian in KuiK'tlsher eontdy. Oklahoma i'erri-
tory Saul properly was appraised at ♦hk>.iK .
aid property w as levied upon as the property
-it th© honors of the day as usuaJ and Thoradi
next w
.(lav
Mav
j First publis'i
invocation lit. liev. Franch t j
Key Hr.K.lc, bishop of Oklahoma: E. K. Derhv. S P. Hlanehard j '
and Indian territory. \m& ft* tw„H.,il.,iU.ck boy. wl... Alpha Updegraff attended the
Address Hon. ,). E. Hall, mas started for an overland trip into ( manguration m (. utlii u- . !om,.i\
ter of ceremonies. the new country the ti rst of last 1 and stopped off in II. im.-ss.-y on,
week, returned when only a few j his way baek to visit with Mis.
days out, discouraged anil ahan-1 Rob-'i" •> -.nd Mi^s ■ • j d"
.•i herewith
'l, •> ordlnane
shall take
it* pas-
Music Tonkawa Hand.
Address—Governor Barnes,
(lath of Office To AV. m. ,1ou-
l-,1 In Uic ('l.lPI'Bi
Notice.
Ktnftlshev. O. T ,
is hereby k'lve that the
,/aiion will meet at the
Monday..Tune 1901 a
Way 1(1. lt l.
i-ount> hoard
•ounty elerU's
9 o'clock a in
. ipri i \ \\ .is i. v i«-ii u | ii in us iii - pi c jii . . j
I detendants Alexander Kobert."* and
Koherts and will be sold to the hiRhest
ash in luud to satisfy said order of
K
bidder for
sale.
ihven under my hand this l.Mh day of May
A l> hK)l.
W K KKl.hKY,
51-:i SherlCJ of ivin^Uidtri' county, O. T,
nust lilt
>or i \ \
he board
11 v orde
seal
-i'ss.i ii. .1 '
r of the ii.
done 1 the trip.
The Ci.U'i'KH has on hand a
sample order of the latest style
n ladies' calling cards, which we
an elegant
5c,
irraff, his
; will furnish i!c
aluininmn case for
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