The Hennessey Clipper. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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IBM IN SESSION
ZFonrt-emfh Annual Nottts.1 in-
£tituU) Convr-nen 1*1 Kiu^^isVi-
er Monday
ISUiLOLLKSNT REACHES 1C1
BnioUimJnt Lunr<T Th1« Year Then at
Any PtbvIoub In-
stitute
The fourteenth annual norma
institute of Kingfisher county
opened lit Kingfisher Monday.
The enrolment tin* first day
reached UifJ and last night the
enrolment numered 1U1, the
largest in the history of the
county. The institute which
continues for four weeks is be-
ing conducted by County Super-
intendent Moss, assisted by the
following instructors-. Prof. E.
S. McCa.be, Mrs. A. L. Shattuck
and Miss Helen Bid well. The
following is the daily program:
K. S. McCAIJB.
7:80 Opening exercises.
8:tfil A. Physics.
8:55 A. and U. Grammar.
U:iiti C. Arithmetic.
10:05 Hecess.
10:15 C. Grammar.
10:50 B. Arithmetic.
l-:00 B. Civics.
l-.v5 Difimimial.
MRS. SHATTUCK.
7>!0 Opening exercises.
7:45 C. Ortbog. and lieud.
8:20 C. Cieography.
!l:30 B. Geography.
10:05 liecess.
10:50 A. Psychology.
11:-5 B. and C. Methods.
12:33 Dismissal.
MISS BIDWELL.
7:30 Opening exercises.
7:15 A. and B. Composition.
8:20 B. Physiology.
8:55 C. Composition.
9:30 A. Bookkeeping.
10:05 Ivecess.
10:15 B. History.
10:50 C. History.
ll!;35 Dismissal.
Prof. McCabe, former super-
CalU Jones, Uouues.v.y.
Mubfl Ciicht-.i.i, Hi • ■ •.
Martin' C5!i men! •• I! ••• essej*.
Kin no it I'1 !.■ !•(• !1
Ijola P;:!erson. King'islie/
Teuipy Allison, Kingfisher.
Florence (iri*/.. Hennessey
Lillian Perkins, K hi'lisher.
Uais\ McCulluin, llennesiwy.
Mabel Connon, Okeene,
i Jennie Nicholson, Hennesyt*y,
Anna Jackson, K*ii«fis|iof,
Mary Every, Kingfisher.
Km ma Pater.son, Hennessey.
Clara Cravatt, Hennessey.
Ethel Lee, Parvin.
Mamie Dooley, Kingfisher.
Hannah Every, Kingfisher.
Blanche fvtubll, Kingfisher.
Iberia Miller, Kingtlsliur.
OrethaPorter, Kingfisher.
Clarence Puck, Kingfisher.
Francis Gordon, Kingil.slier.
Jas. Miller, Kingtisher.
Kay K;uii;>k, Kingfisher.
J Katie Hoyt, Cashion.
| Bessie Norris. Cashi.in.
{Susie Evans. Okarche,
i E. Koss, Kingtisher.
I Lycurgus Leu is Kingfisher.
I Ethel Smith, Kingfisher.
| Eva Buson, Kingfisher.
Dona Morris, Kingtisher.
Art Walker Hennessey.
Lemuel Shull, Reading.
Geneva Miles, Kingfisher.
Emma Moore, Kingtisher.
Mrs. Sarah Page, Kingfisher.
Mrs. G. Conant, Kingfisher.
Albert. Moore, Kingfisher.
Ernest Howell, Okarche.
• irace Carpenter, Kingfisher.
J IJutli Wasson, Cashion.
III. (; Garver, Cushion.
Ethel Ream, Dover.
Eugene Greene, Kingfisher.
Maude Shepherd, Hennessey.
Myrtle Shepherd, Hennessey.
Allie Shepherd, Hennessey.
Clara Cajlason, Kingtisher.
Fred Ream. Hennessey.
Bertha Ream, Hennessey.
Nora McNight, Hennessey.
Mary Johnson Dover.
May Boone, Hennessey.
W. F. Sliultz, Kiel.
Grace Roberts, Okarche!
E. L. Sweetman, Cashion.
Ada Eikson, Kingfisher.
intendent of the Hennessey city Edna Millis, Hennessey,
schools, but now superintendent i ('°y Fisher, Hennessey,
of the Kingfisher schools is one '' iyde Wilson, Hennessey,
of the leading educators of the I C Flaugher, Cashion,
county, and is doing excellent! Warner, Moid.
work in the institute. Miss' Bessie Knox, Hennessey.
Helen Bidwell also a former | Luvenia Ililbish, Hennessey
Hennessey teacher is giving | Olive Myers, Okarche,
satisfaction as an instructor.
The worrf of Mrs. Shattuck is al-
so worthy of commendation.
The following teachers are in
attendance:
E. W. Burnett, Kingfisher
15. MeClellan, Kingtisher.
Jennie Hill, Dover.
Ethel Gordon, Dover.
Maude Patterson, Kingfisher.
Fannie Pemoerton, Kinglishei
Emma Walker, Hennessey.
< irace Choate, Lacey.
Florence Huckman, Kaw City.
Linnie Grimes, Hennessey.
Pearl Johnson, Hennessey.
W. Patterson. Hennessey.
Elnora Winn, Kingfisher.
Mabel Reid, Kingtisher.
lx'venia Brown, Dover.
Tliiza Pratt, Kingfisher.
Arthur White, Hennessey.
Lo rownsend, Hennessey,
Inez Rice, Kingfisher.
Lillie Childers, Kingtisher.
Bessie Farney, Kingtisher.
Floscie Stalnaker, Kingtisher.
Ktl'ie Towusend, Hennessey.
Ella Nye, Kingfisher.
Annie Sjvni e, Kingfisher.
Nora Jane, Dover.
Edith Hendrick, Hennessey.
Emma Kriclismi, Kingfisher.
Lelia Norris. Kingfisher.
Minnie Stusher, Kingfisher.
Mamie Barnes, Okeene.
Mabel Rutkman, Okeene.
Edith Whitson, Kingfisher.
Alice Walton, Kingtisher.
Josie Sprague, Kingfisher.
Ethel Longrace. Kingfisher,
Mamy Nichols, King •slier.
Annie Banks, Kingfisher
Pearl Morgan, Kingtisher.
Agii"s Phalen, 1 h'lincssi«y .
Annie Whit-urn, Kingfisher.
Ilattie Crothaw, Kingfisher.
Maggie Bos'.voth, Hem . ss.-y,
Lola Ande -a u, Kii:gfi>|>< r
Florence Myers, Okarche.
P. Lusing, Kiel.
Mrs. Lucy Carrol, Hennessey.
Mrs. Sarah Liston. Hennessey.
Carrie Couken, Kingfisher.
E B. Tilt, Kingfisher.
Viola House, Hennessey.
Bessie Baker, Kingtisher.
Annie Butler. Kingfisher.
R. F. Shutter, Oktuvhe.
Drue Flaugher, Cashion.
Florence Chapman, Kingfisher.
Mae Caesas, Kingfisher.
Flla Way, Kingfisher.
Amanda Gee, Kingfisher.
W. Jordon, Kingfisher.
Every <• it;:-.'n of Oklahoma
should be ready to furnish sonic
thing for the World's Fair this
year. All kinds of products
will be needed for shipment t"
the Fair every we: k or two, anil
people everywhere are urged to
make special preparation to pro
duce some one thing in which
tliey are sjicci.ilists that will be
so far superior to the ordinary
product that it will attract atten-
tion. If you have anything of
this kind at. any time eoinmuni
cute with the World's Fair Coin
uimission at one** and rrailv
to f urnisli it for the exhibit.
VV <• KTKVRNS COY.VLJ MlMJSfc
Stevens & Miller,
. ... Attorneys*iit" I.^iw
Notary lti t )Riee
prOltlrPiu , Or. ,„v
lii-nmvi-i ii. .1 Ijiwi < >UIh.
li. CULLUn, M. I).,
Physician and Surjjcon.
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li'Misc and enruiii/ vmir own I'vinpr,
, don't try to ! «• a J'ntti if you hiiro a ( ^
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. < T . April iC i«v I
FUlltor Clipper i'lo
r.iiHlltliiti* for th * n iiMii. iiiofi i n • i i-
AUe'iicy of ivin./,KM-M" I'oiuly. kuI*j«*<rt
ttio v/iil n! Lip Uep.iDii- ,i i j.ity
vuuim Trillv, Li i'.'11. J. Mii.i.iut
J hereby onnoui oh r.ynelf «i< < iinrtnlntr foi
the nomiu:iiioii r. i the o*tl-. o of o untj
HU^nnieiiUeni, of sehoojH. i. tht
.cliou of ihe lieyubiltMii eount.v oouvotjiunj
(;*:• • i -•!' oiih
I Tweby nnnouaee my elf u ciitni-.iiiii^ r. > i '
th«? iiomnuitkui :u« HU| .-unteiuim i of puhn- i
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Uicuu volei.vof tins fountr
11. ' (.hVliVbU Cashion. C-rti.
Kit ;-'!.*'.ijev. D^'.ahnnm. Apni *'"
10)1 tor (?li)>|K'i l':c;uc a. i t jvi' . r.
h ciiiiilhl it«• f. i th«* .« nomination *oi i;. ;;
of f NinriK .• ... \
the will ol ilia li*"injl)Ji«'ii ti |•«.. t
K A. i'KMUKHToN.
A II. fthownlttr, of KIwflglMr, aiuiouaces
ht:n*ell dk candUlal^ for thr oi ..-o of rouniy
treiiMiit'c, Kul>je«:t to the will ol the Uepubli-
oaa party.
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S. I'sitfiek, t I Kinullsher. announr'eM him
its cauUhlute for oouniy treusuror. sulv
ject to the will of the li«*, ihlican party.
I hereby aunou1
t If llOlli. llltl 'It |ot'
public inntruet'on.
liepublieun ^nu
? myself as eaurtiUute for
"ounty HuperifMHmlent of
aojeot to Mie will <>«" the
VV. F. Sjli;i.tz.
John M. Ori.ham. of Kii.ffinher, oupouiic*
hltnwelf aw raiulidute for renominution r<
e oflloe of probate judge. Mubjcct to ti
ill of the Jtepubllean party.
VV. Ti Kelly annotmee/' h;?n'
for Sheriff of jinri'siuM «:ouim
tio'a oi Iicpublican pi Jurary.
I hereby nnnoiinee myself as candidate for
th«' oiiI m- or eo.inty K jpci intomleuL sul:ject i .
the will of the ltrpuoiicuu party.
Oruun.n NoaitiU.
Cures Old Sorey.
W i^stinureiarid, Kans , May r ,
I'.nrJ: Ltalluuf .Snmv Liniment
t o.: You i' Snow Li id men: nu red
an old sore oil the side of my
chin that, was supposed to be a
cancer. The sore was stuhtiorn
ur.d would not yield to treat,inent,
until I tried fcr-now l-irriuent, j
which did the woilc in short
order. My sister Mrs. Car-
son, Allensville, Miflin Co.. I'a.,
has a sore and mistrusts that it
is a cancer Please send her a
.r>dc bottle. Sold by F. A. Dinkl
er.
vor.o j 1 ' a solinoi teacher, clt
vhen you di'n't know a noun from a
1 verb. Tnke Homftthin^ you tan do." i - A
The trim little person who^- ve t' iu .
Advice, tittys the Mew Y- rk Sun,
smootJietl down her wl.ite npr« n and i
cast nn intelligent (fls;nee ut t! c lt: s ! 'u
rcii«ri-. S!:e oug-ht t i be well ti]> in tl.« |
cl'jeet. if anyone is. A '■ ; • ar. a^ro j f.\
s! .* witl'-c un one vii'irniuv t? find I.er- j
*•<*]{ i\ widow, {> •inti'. ss nnd with a | •
••is: 11 riatipbtcr t<. Ki;>]>ort. !
*"l ! *.f e very thin i 1 1 a I nt one feH
*vooj ,M si eKplnined. *M W-t) < r
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• t my mind about for totm-Hi*' y
l' do.
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r«^ d !ii i n of reduce'! : mi: !r-a i.jm- .
nt tl.cy eun l>epi:i .t tiio ton. J
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1A t «y i^n' I MI.C • that ha • <r •
rnl if <*\«r -. Her. TVei I t'...itf -
leu p■'. erne«:\ 1.,*t tf- • 1*• • ifi c;•«-1
l'e en.irely usTn'pcil l;v rnaileiTo r
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• Ice wnu only ornamental, nnd i .'v
r "owl.M-ru ,,f toci n'ouo evf ..: !,i,
'••at wi.-.i w}iy I HjutUe so fceliiiL-Iy
t.l woub!-be Pat ti*.
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vnn.v f:iil'K tbut it .licirt tr." i.i::e m«
hj\v more. Ho my nert ex' prj:. XVa
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to turn.
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w *'*" ■ e*t>r-t«t, h, offered I -i
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irrown Ponyt.-lnlty. nn I MHV ■' , ;,| I '1
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K, ha 11 tholr virtues—nono ut their
— V \ A:- \ dead'y effects. HERBWE taken
" \4 r' niiaviy -v.il foredt,-illli(..a.1a:abes,put
iW. f i -V'i ( rjtiiiisiu pcrfi'( t condl-
v\ t.:"r- Ifail off riliousnos9, K<aditch«s,
I j li'i'Cc ills, keep you in g xKl Ucaith.
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Ccntai': nm"c than 10,000 Julias, m-aily all uf
wl icli urij idi'ili Mini lui'l- I', .sui ts, 'l in y a U' i eacbl'd
quick'ly/coiiiliu tabiy and c.xjjensivt; Ijy tin;
A Potsltivo Necessity.
Having to Jay upon my bod for
1-1 days troni a st'M rely bruised
ley, 1 only found relief when 1
used a bottle o[ Ballard's Snow
Liniment, 1 can cheerfully lec-
oniuiend it hs the best medicine
for bruises ever sent t > the af-
flicted. It bus now become a
positive necessity upon myself.
D. K. Cymes, Merchant, Di vers
j villi'. Texas, 23c, jil'W. Sold
by F A. Dinkier.
Spocinl Land euyo,"s' Kjcoiiiv Loiis
Will run to the nc lands ori
Oreer county, OUIuhonia, ami [
other sccLi,ills ol the : .-a S ,iit|i
west in November and D'-cein-lt,-
tier, via the Frisco System.
Are you looking for rich and
fertile fanning lands in iheSouth.
west which you can buy tor from I P'
I p>s. rid i a lit
^ A mi rvst !ip on ■ .>hr irmifl |ipi,,n
,s p., u, i-(. i I ii flip for I) p n i n j, f. . .
■ to t.-iVp iMnnfi* wit); ii-'' (inM "r„ H
« taif - g
amp fr -n Ortnn. V i
■ cry« 1 lii Oxford ta'Miipr,
"U) i ji.-mp vo jj,,t for dinner?"'
■ o" :..d f-p inisl-iard.
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aa„y,t q-.Hp „ ln-i>p of cmnt|
TV",?""'"1 •eVer"1 ^ e ";t's ff'iu
I nm n-.t mtiph rt .T. Inp l-onor-
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t er I t i
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. Tin; Soiithwi st Limited, ibe ri« w electric Mighted
ti,iin i'\.iusi.s t iu to C !' i"ioii, makes diri-'i-i ctnuieu-
tions with fi'st trail s tor tl.e ti.ke r« suits •! llliums,
Vi iseonsin mid M iem si la. Ui l.\ m.e u i^iit on lit'
r. il irom the Southland to ;o 'Ukciuuu.' UovLkts
for six cents ^KisLiigo.
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liuiliVi: stern Passejver /*cyrrf.
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tkis isth: way cr the v/ije."
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\ p| F« I'M '-Mfit.
nn:! o<ire hn",' n d
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i lands of the 1-last and North r j IZ''"'
'hey proa nee ns much acre foi , Orea.. ;,t. ".i, ,
acre. Here is a chance to better : " r (i '
,. . 'ri'ipli a no a thick \ ( r
your (Minai-tioQ ami uada Jii>erai l'j .im'.s «,.i j. • top. - t.
aiuouut to your pockol book. jh Otcr and bnke k!«-. . ft i
F<'!' I li I! I'a i i .• • i t8 . 1 Ap06i|l \\ .>L r '
railroad rates apply at. once i a m„« tu -
R. S. Lemon, Secretary Frisco Yom* I se* o !•.....
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