The Hennessey Clipper. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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fhe
the Uepublican ccuntv venti.in.
J. A iltu.MKH, Dover, O. T
Mr. J ti P.l.li s I ,
f.<r Humiliation for county Inn-,
urer on tin* Rcput. ifnti ti; iv- j
H" is ;i resident i | King; s| or.
|hnil is highly sprkou ot o tuose
J who lcnow h'in, as a sii.raht, a"
I hereby anroiri a m^.'ir us iMMidldatp f.' jtive liepu 1 liyilfl Win ke •, am'
" * ' f sijerul. sui,jeot to ihe ncilun or od bUMlli Ss 111; II. Till'Oil i|.
com.i . linn with L s busiucs-
.|iialilirati:inn u gi.i ti , v (h in e uf
his popularly is till) liict thai
no was olci'tod t.* th« otlico < t
oily ti«i;iMjr<r of Kii r,
v.iich oitii'O Iiv' lias lillt'«l in a sal-
i factory "aw
■sbbshhsh—
It) WOWS:I WHO MU3T WORK, i
1 hereby ann iu. *e iiivsrifug candidate fo
the o:U.'e of county tie i-mrer. Miojr, t toil,,
potion of the ftepubjieau count v <* \ ention
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H eniics.se \. O. T . Apil i I tie I.
BJltor Clippjr: l'ie.ise unii-nnn'• me us :i
p mdUlate fo>- th" n en.nation r r « c.-.
AH ncy >f Kin aiV.ier em.il>. siuj. t t .
jhe vyi l of tie lu'.i i .1. . ,1 p .rt >
Yours Truly. L«>if\i. J. Mn.i.icit.
1 hereby ann- it rice ui\ s >if as e n I iil«1 «* f.>
frhe II Hlliiiilt Mil for ti • otii.'r . IIII1
• j;ic: int "inl«-t t of . , ■ s 1 >j«vt to 1 i
fiction of t^e ilei-u.'.KMn «•.> c t > .\«• •.i j. >n
tie • I. M< u:tK.
I hereby annouue iuy •> .
fin- nomination as • 1 . , j.u
instruction, s tbjeet t the will ot t. e llep
Jic.in voters of tins «• unty
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HOTELS A D WOEU>3 FAIR
> hour
Kin;-ii>i
Bdttor ' Ml] ;«••! Pleiisc ouuee
a 0 uulid tte in 1 he 1 < ... on foi
< t i DeeUa >f Klnul) • co . si h
Ihf will of the Kcpiib.it' 11 p.' t
i; A I'fcMllHUT
A H Shown:t«•. t f Kin lis'uT. iinn n,
hi nsclf as ear <1 iia* for t u o li -i >
tie sui«T, subject to th w of t!r.'; lit-;
I-'UI p4rt>
.1 S. Patrh'U. of Km .-tU'ier inii nw'>
fteif as caiitli«i.ite for e m ty 1 . .iv.m'r.
jeiJt to the wiilof the Uepublicau parly.
St. Liu's li Woll E r-ilppe:! will
Many Hirstelries and Mod-
erato Prices Trovuil.
riio .!i'lToi-K|in lfolol, l_'tl
strict, from Locust to St
Charles .streets, is one i 1' tliel ■
many new hotels in Si. L ni-
iinii.d-ite i 'i | *-'onr>lotoi| bi foro the ojn nin^ f
.1 ot i>iiii:i. i tli ■ World'.- [''air. Tm Ji ll' r.-w
i.- a liiv pro i uct i t. uj| ;lt ■. i
ci st of i',0'10 anil is one i 1 >
the best equipped hotels ii. j ''
Villi r;ca.
'l'iie Inside Inn, with u cap;: !•
city for r-u yu.sts, v.lioll-.
.vitliiti t'.ie Mxpi sition irrouiuls.;
was ready for the opening of tin
I' ir sevei a! .H'iis in ad\' nice < I '
the required d ;te. Ti.is lioti 1
tlie laryesi in the world, i- i om
",J 'nnn-thl..# In, fRI n
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l.ffi 1*1 -.'ilt'UH.
"If V< II :iro sil l, , rily <-oinpe>lIc<l if; '
rhr.oK- l . i , oil g „g to tlie
cinnlna y.-np own living,
'I ii ( ' <y to lie a I'iiuI if you havi- n j
' :i ® lit® ;> I : irf 1 '(•. li >u't i; * hi r® I
* I5*' a i ;:.u prhon] twehw, eli'ier, I
'"'i > 1 > 1 .;ft i now a n,i:u li st u
1 «' s'oinetl.'ikf\i ii pnti ilo.'*
11". trim little per iwbagtve i is
al'i.-.', (),„ «fcw y„rk Sl|nl
1 •••< lier W II.! : |ir. : lid
,0,"st Jl" c! • • •'i i l.ii, cut lit >r -i
1 I" la- '.veil up ill th« 1
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' I' wi'ke up one ni >rning-to find I i-r-;
!t u 1 I ' nuili' s and w itIt a
!t tlaiitflilor to support.
I I" i everything 1 liml nt one fell
■ " . " st:,. explained. "I hud III ,,r
' ' i in-1 ivid of t ti''ominds. 'I I,.-,, i
■ I my mind <tbonl. f ir ionietliing
"I I :'nn nt the top. It U n f.,vnr.
Ie 1 i"n of reduced gentle.v,,men
■i " i> enn lie-in at the top. 1
! '"I'll 'en( h, and 1 took tho
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plele m i vei y di tail tii:d is so i
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ly without danger from lire.
1 he Fur.-it llar!< Uuiversiiv ' ::f
1 oiiaparie, Ports' -p.
nilnal I' l,
'Hell, ti t lie duv before n wooden
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1 " eli•:rely n> ,| |,y
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Then 11 ry, ti o, was noth. ;
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" '.r, i ul |
. ' I ' :'i; ly, flint inv
Tli.' Horn of Plenty lias tliis year been
Hll'lie,! iij' .Me down, l,'n'1illJ sixth lOll-
Fecutivr yenr Sniilli I);if<( ia 1-ads all
other rt a ti -i in the production of tliw
greatest wea!{li per r;i[ t:i ('< : wheat,
hay. fit-, cnttln ainl go! 1 are i-onie of
i he fiictors ill the liew we;:i;!l of KHKt,
iiinoiiiiting to $1 >,0(J0, A triji to
South 1 hiknt:i \ ia t lie
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1 hereby announce tn\ -.elf as candid *tr
fhe itti iiination for OOUDt) - ii i of I X;i p. i',
putirc instruct n. s>u:#j •< ; to the v% i.l o. t
liepublieuu party. VV. 1'' 5>iu i.i. .
Jphn M. iirahiim of Kii ^llslier ..mio-iimm-s
himself as eaiiUidute for rcuoinfnation f>
the ofil'-e of pioh 11<• ii_«- object to t'.<
li of the Uepubliean . y
Kinee tho heavy rains of Sat | witU capacity for from 500 to
lird.iy crops have advanc, m nice r •' • ,. Wt ,
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0 " j uu ■ aiice 1,; 1., • \'\ ... l.i s
-in ... | i"'-: 1 'v ' iies.
1 he tic cets for t' 1 • • citv el'- - I
. • l lei u Is no 'I I- 1' . 1! ■ ,(i
t.'in appear sUewUgie 111 in .-
pwper. Part 111 th • St. Louis hostc ,
to take advantage u. ill m w .s
■ ' icl 1 ■ 11 a 1 ■ h i' \' t r t a>i)a < • i lt
ftven were a ln.-tel kvc; i i
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ran he niatie ipiiekly, < 1; 11111 rt;i 1 >!y utid
iiiexpt ii: iveiy. If you ir « i .! • .
w t ite for a copy of the new houK 011
Sunt !i I >; 1m t;i.
so feeli:;Kty
I'llll It,".f] go
I r o ' • ,, e
M. 1. SMITH,
to .imcrtiiii Af-rni,
24S Mdiii St. Dallas
g 1. corn,
Southv, cstcrn r?.ss.
[■'il -aiifi st. i.riiisss City
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I1. S - Between Kaiipus City and Clilcngo. tlie train of truina
is: 1 he Boutliwt st Limited of this liiie. Leaven Kiiushh Oity
i ion Station. '• p n . (ii.-uo! Avenue, ti it? p m,
Arrives Chicago, L 1.i• j; 1 Station, b.." .T a i'.i
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rto't , iTTA-flJ^WV. T1E-JS.A-
NEWS Of THE
The exiensinii oi 1I1 • v.. t 1
works sy tem is jn, ori
After what Parker has d«.n • ■
Xe.u Vol 1; it ul IV lie 1 t \\ 11
lied Hearst and \\ ii 1 i-• Hi
Will go down to iii' pond ami practical i r ti- Exn
mm turtle. -State Capital. | management, to prof.
t ..il \is tors, sculled w i en
■ 111011 r s with ti.1
fiicely, and will a Kl 111 ;i .1 , . • I'•* '
conveniences of the eiiy. Main ;a pi iv«, H
Are already beginning to beau ti position raanagemeut controls
)y tlmir lawns tiv means 01 v,ate. ,.
supplied by the present \v..t< 1 , . 1° ls 1 ll . at d
Works -ystein, •"* v' '• c:
— bo had lor a !;. .• service at anv
Mr. .W. P. siuetz, whose an 8rat cstass UoteJ in any city in the
|l innceuient as eat.diea :os • o.,atr..
superintendent of iiuolir , ,1, ;
tioii, subject to the will of tie ; ,,
J World's 1 Bates ovar tho
Ro^lc Irfiund
ui Various Plaves Wh.TO Our Paopl
May Worship TUr us-ion t
the City.
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ciiur en
Di.Ier. nt Coi r '■ d.pd
Aurii:;. • ee.
two
Wurlt
G.'.r
TIT.
• •publican party, is a hi .Id
respectable citi/.en of Kiel, and
is regarded as 0110 of the best
educators of t;.e county. I'o
three years he has followed
t'aching. He ootained his edu-
cation in Nebraska and is ih,
holder of a til'st grade c -rtilicatei
in Oklahoma.
L iuisi;;na Purchase l-'xposition
"World's Fair" St. Ijou.s, Jlu , 1;
Ap;.! ovith to November Sloth, '■
1:1 '1- P >r the above re. isi m
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i'rom Hennessey at the foil ,wii-sr
rates.
ANKCUNCiBM tiK T. I§\
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iriof others cordially inviti d.
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Neatn;
and
Among the political announce I « . .
meats ot this issue, appears thatL- J; «ay tioaets on sale April
ot Mr. A. II. .—.ho. :!'. ■ .: !-. 111 1 N
tislier, us candidate lor c • i;i!\ limit D--. iit.i, rate tjtis.ir,
treasurer 011 Ih" U 1 0 iean v, .,.
ticket. Mr. Show;,It",- I,;,-, i, en! . • 'fL ■ J" keta "" Bate
engaged ia the lumber business L. ",:!l v' P^nal
at KingHsher for years and is a|"®h December 15. Rute-$21.70,
panof nsi e.squ diticatioiaa, en | Season tickets oo a • \nrll
J |> s the copulation 1.; l„ ngtlior r,-, \ ,.
OUghly holiest, and should lie be n .. ." limit
dominated, he would make a '' ' ''
worthy candidate. Ciii'.i - . fr< n a : , 12 Vt.
He h;of of the ai
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Is will be
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for re. 1 rn
The farmers in the strip are
living in a state of terror o,-r Joint '. • it;- g a
th,; appearance , very on e in 1 ..i-.. • I a' S' 1.
while of a strang,' a , i 11. t . ; 1 < . t
resembles a pa nth -r, only , . -i
tippears to be Ian: ;. > iy . t';
State Capital. \\ 1 -i . , r • v '' ' ' ■ S a
apj>eurs it leaves bell, id a p.* a . 1 p .. .. , sp
of blood and destruet ion a no • i -u Meld y>' s 1'
Jive stock. _lt is jast bar-iy pos- Ground (opposite m ..a ei trance)
•ibie that i'. i> tli© oc >pus , ,
which roamed over the prairies .'. ' - s! r. a N,. '.
in the early 9)'s and went int. : ! *t • • ■ t i. -t.v a
hibernation shortly .ft. r th. s'< l. d Ma eli.
C \ I HOLIC CHINCH
• ever, sr 1 . Ill fO
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oi i r.k'I-lr<5Ti on Siittiii
I.'! vice*. .It |0 :
Iie \. Fill he;
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TIME TABLE.
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'rti1 liight Woati' tj ar.J from and beiwe
OMAHA
|'.'<IW1 j st, LOUIS
, t i'i a u. wen tier as secret ; v ot
-'.' the Oklahoma World's Fair j -^K-MPHiS
^ board, Mr. Winner having re i !>|TJR1 V
Kdgar P. Marehant, of me. , < ,'U '.CACO
Wo ds countv, has sucee
landslide of K -pubii an vo..-
some six years ago.
F. Pitt.man, Age t.
I aliarft'a Horoh 'iind Syrup
ni mediately relieves In,,.-
As probate jadire Mr. .I.ilia M
tiraham, whose, anm m. .111
for re n unmation on the Hep ib
Jican ticket, appears elsewhere ,
in this paper, has discharged j i)[- j,.,,;^^ 01 , 1, '1 ' ' 1
Ins duties in av-i-y satisfa-torvMi;,."; '/ Mav m *1 , -
manner. In thil respnnsibl | .. .. *11: , H li - l' i'l
position ho lias exercised car.'' ' j f J.® '*e
an I good j idgm 'i' i.i all of his >> years, and
llu ties. Til
en 111 con tie ■' i.. ■ 1 i;! i I,
est v niul e i.is, ■ r\ a';s a n , •
1 trly tit liiin f ir tho ofti e an i | ,
I KA.INS LEA\ 1. n
his t'.-n ) nil. it
itroiuri>U t; tt| •
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1 ro
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1 nil
sometime ago o cause (ii
biseuia e time being dumatideo I • JoSKt
by li s out.- s as Secretary o; KANs -1
the Scl o il Land Department
Mr. Marehant is a ntnvspape
a and a biistl r and will raaka
th • work go. lie opens la ad
quarters at Guthrie at once at.
.'.1 . be th 11* until tile opening n|
the Fair, when lie will have his !
■ 1. Iquai tt-rs at the Oktaha.,.
building on the World's F;c '
; grounds.
s \LKSMKN WANTED to !. ok
| aft jr our interest in fCingtiiher
land adj -ent counties. Salar.x
'or i n mis 011. Address ti.,
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COL. SPKINC:-
l-'OltT WOIM'U
v T. PAUL
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D'Keene..
IllacUw I
WiuUtld.
IXNKAPOLIS
fluil everywhere b.^cnd
1st. Louis....
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