The Hennessey Clipper. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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made a hot finish
think
The remains • >* fox
trji <• of Michigan ai";
York City, July 1.
was shipped Tn ' i- 1 ■
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Beut Lesion Pay!"
go newspaper man, nas v
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to be at outs with the p
for g"<)d. rhe last
broke iiis politick
when a New \ or }
clared him to be hoi
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mi> arrqy mad' .
1,h< Amerir.in ..
est in the world,
being possessed
control, did not, bi
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tv was tb
General
of great
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that
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To farmers.
The Oklahoma Commissioners!
to the St. Louis World's Fair
are desiro.s < f seeunng about €t
dozen samples of wheat and half j
a dozen of oats from Kingfisher;
county, to be preserved and ex-j
hibited at the exposition in 1903. J
They desire the sample to be of
j th< '•< y best wheat produced iu
j the ■ mnty and from fields that
I produced unusually large yields,
as they will exhibit the wheat in
gibss. tubes upon which will be
labe led the county in which it
was produced, the name of the
gr wey, the variety of wheat or
ioar-, the yield per acre and the
test per bushel. The commis*
sior iiave had prepared a nuni b'-i
o: -acks holding four or fivej
ouarts each, with proper labels | I OUT fUCtt
j attached thereto, which have:
j been placed at the office o! .J. C . ,
]Re-bb in Kingfisher, and all
; farmers in this county having.
I samples of their products which \
? >f superior quality and iarge (
should call at this oftict j J[USt INOW
i and arrange to leave a sample o. «
j ti., very best.
I It is desired that this county
(make as good showing at the ex-
Ipos tion as any other ounty n
the territory, and this can be
done ' nly by our farmers and
wheat growers taking uold of
this matter and helping make
the exhibit frf m this ounty of
jhe very best.
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n:O.Sp.in.
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4:. C j'.ID
. I2:4f p.ra.
4L TJID.
Is not to sell our customers
only eiv bill, but to sell them
freoueot.v and always
The Star
Pestaurapt
Is setting the finest tables of any
house in town.
Rates:—sj^b.oo a
week. -0 cents a
meal. It you want
a good square meal
when in town stop
at the Star Restaur-
ant. This man has
just been there.
MRsTa. OINDLACH, Prop
West vide S..111I1 Ma in St.. Hennessey
A. B. CULLUH, M. D.,
Homeopathic
Physician and Surgeon.
All calls promptly attended, day or night.
Office front room over <'rider^s store. *5®™"
is to continue to trade with
us providing you are treated
■ ght. It is our > onstant
a-m to "ii" •' .".st. w'i's.
we are .-
Powd< •
don Pur
ding lots ei insert
Paris Green. Lon-
,tnd
in-
I rum - vwiii *■> * >
denoe Frar,; H.mt property. Northeast Hen-
nessey.
F. M. Rounds,
COAL
South McAlester
arid Weir City..
North Sidt ^ est Oklahoma Ave.
G. W
. Moth Bails,
nything pertaining t<
ect or tw destroyers.
BAKER,
LAWYER.
D
RtGGiST.
Front r. <
ins over Hree
ware store.
Hard
Hennessey.
()klahoma.
Guthrie wili hoic. <iij
Pourtli of July celebration
Christmas. Capital.
Likewise Hennessey, nit. We
sympathize with yoo. Guthrie.
Probably the sarn< cause with
yut'J was the saiii< with ik. i. e.,
the want of enthusiasm.
Through lat< advices it seems
the president ha.s no authority to
Het aside any lauds lor u national
park m the Wich.i.. -m ontumK.
Judge Vande
this <iutst.ioi
ti< and n •
1,;V! ^ H i 1 ( ' 1
vev:t< iias
e H.' < i 1 ti <•!-!
in .«.abilit -
id<
ftOV \ C\SH(0N.
a'j]' iono: to the first man of
th< rough riders who lost his
life in defense of Old Glor\ at
Sun Juan hill, three years ago
th< firs' of this month.
His memory was fittingly com-
memorated by the unfurling of a
fine. American flag at Cashion. O.
T , the name of the town being a
memorial to his memory. Wink
this city has done much towards
the commemoration of his mem
] West Sice Main St. Hennessey.© T.
C. 5. MERADITH.
I I
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itrc.
Physician and Surgeon.
Surgery ..r.d
Hotel.
Special attentl<ir. «ivei. m
Paediatrics.
OFFICE—Secoiui fli er we-t Kt.<ide>
PusS door lieU lor T:i^>it call only
hennessey. - OKLAHOMA.
W. c. STEVENS,
Lawyer.
Farmers & Merchants bank build-
ing- front rooms upstairs.
Hennessey. Oklahoma.
C. O. GOSE, n. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Coder s store in rooms formerly
occupied liy .1 H. Antrobus.
Residence, J. H. Antrobus proper'. :. South-
east Hennessey
O.l
ot
:li
mist
flags
irive
C.Oj
o < mg
liast.
]-j, - ' what Wayne Mi 1
bus t< s.;\ ea'K'J ti • the ' alUe
of ,.i< , Is Auiej :t ar politt s
"Ti .-re - no t'-tt< r worl ti b<
done at present by ap American
university than to again unseal
those fountains oi idealism,
where the human spirit has so
often refreshed itself when
weary of a toe material age to
reawaken that enthusiasm for
the moral law which we have all
somehow lost, and to impress
upon a people essentially noble,
but now too deeply absorbed in
the pursuit of wealth for wealth's
sake, the advantages which the
cherishing of ethical ideals may
bring to all of as, even ti those
who pride themselves above all
things upon being practical '
it ha--.
1,0 th' town e;
his nea: relatives,
May ins memory
his kind ret': be ever
valorous conduct
field Cherish his
never forgot that
:nize his de-
it in raising
The flag was .
c. a shion by
i-nei ish>'d,
proud of his
r, the battle
memory and
among the
HOTEL BLA^GHAPO.
J. C. BLANCHARD, Prop.
MEALS. 20 Cents.
LODGING 25 Cents.
C. i o o d a cc cum m o d a t km s.
Evervtlhiiinig clean and neat.
foremost :.n the battle was found
Roy "V. Cashion.
si e transit gloria mundi.
We see by the last Hennessey .
Clipper that Brother Miller has j
visited tho cities of Dover and j
Marshall, and he says they are'
fine cities Now, Bro. Miller,
come over to Okeene and see a
good, live, thrifty town and then
you will not dream of such" sub-
urbs as Dover and Marshall.—
Okeene Eagle .
As regards our visiting your
city, Brother Chapman,we would
wore it not for the "sand, sand,
sand" which is near your city.
2 dlwrs of Bash's
HELLO Phone 23.
ii you want to move, want a trunk delivered, want a
cord of wood in fact if you want anything, call up phone
23, and yoar wants will he quickly supplied, by
THE ELI TRANSFER LINE,
E. 1*1. 'Barnurn. Prop.
Office m Clark & Liddle'e.
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Miller, L. G. The Hennessey Clipper. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1901, newspaper, July 4, 1901; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc104892/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.