The Hennessey Clipper. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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c. W. FAIRBANKS
'or ±Jttiwgate to C.m^ress
B. S. McGUIRE
Far ttei>r->entitive,
w. VV. X ->Fi'\3 lN^S i
F 'r Proiute .1 u<i ,'e,
JOdX M. GKA'lAAi.
For C lor if,
J. K. BUK.V.S.
For Treasurer,
J. S. PATRICK.
For Sheriff,
J AS. A. UOLvlBS.
For Register if Dee Is,
E. A. PEvlBaRtDN.
Fir Supt. of Schools.
GEO. E. MOJliE.
For County .Attorn y,
LOYAL J. MILLER.
P> r Cor inpr,
C. W. RISK.
For Surveyor,
A E STALNAKER
." .r vV.Miflinr,
M. BARXUM.
r Commissioner,
, vv. a. cun.vixgham
-'.iU d.st., W. C. ELLIS
3rd (list. J. A. WALKER.
re is no reason every Ke
•n < iojtd not vote the
Republican ticket straight
The Reput>li,-au~pariy in t i?
con.itv thia year is in better
Condition 'hm ever before
The McGuire meetings in this
couuty have been commended by
all Republicans. McGuire wnl
have a w.dk a way.
^ It i ; u matter of fact that the
'i-H Jl«.«i uut.ooK lljis 0dm
paign is such that the B«put>.i
caus have c.iu->e for rejoicing
From all over the Territory
comes the news of Republican
strength and gains.
There is some lain to the ei-
fect i.ial ^Judge Uraliam wili
liave an opponent. It doeau t
matter wlieuici- lie does or uot
•to far as his cliauces are con-
cerned. The candidate wiiu
WuuiU sun ts in at ihts stage 01
tUe game stands but little cuance
of election oilier tilings beiu^.
equal but in tins instmoesucu a
tiling would be absurd.
1'hecaudidacy of Judge Gra-
iatn for re-elucoion to ti.e ottic.
: obate judge deserves tlit
i every true Ropubii
oiiice of probate judge
.a ■ •>o mi porum Oi
11 y otli ies. It rt-
mi- mind and souiiu
j .wi'i's in audition ti
ill-. Graham ti 11
a I til re is no use oi
ut ih>.-i' for a desirable
• a c.
r% £ a
by McltMtkm:
resolutions.
Th« Peimbl^ms of o l-home. rn
>■ -ivcnllon *a.emblej, hereby de-
olr.re:
1.—We Rtv« our enfiuslag'lc and
'• •quillfl'-d endorsement to Theort'.-e
i ^oseveit. We o~mnv"id hi, hl.,,,
" tlzenshlp and ewitp.l idc>ls of p-ii>-
- -.oliry. xc9 hot I-— H" admin!;-
li the hl(?b ^-t ftan^ird of
'•'ilir governirei-: tor whic. the Vf-
• "ii n Pnr'y •>* alwryg Bfood. We
'. IfVe t>,e nomination nnd -lection
I Roosevelt will be a declirnvion fur
• ■e pn~est and best fjevemment,
"'!?« the n"vrt eT^ltcd Amprl-Hii
■ uzenahlp. We herebv Instruct hi?
^leK'ition elected by tins convention,
the National Convention to vote
T Roosevelt ns the enthusiastic de-
Ire of the people of Oklahoma.
-■ Hon. Bird 8 MrOulre. the ter-
'tory his a r ires'>nt!>tiTe at W-a'i-
^Ktoo who commands the admiration
id reep<"-t i f all the peopie nnit
"hose valuable servl- s and rarpfnl
nd Intelligent attention to the Inter
fts of our people at the nn'^nal cipi-
''1 unqualifiedly entitles him to our
-ordlsl endorser-ent and re-eleetlon.
—We are tiroud of the bmln*-.«
"s<" and purity eihiblted In the 'e-.
•ona! government of Oklahoma. T e
ndltlon of the public affilrs of otir
rrltory. under the wise guidance of
ovemor T. B Fercuson proves the
-perlorlty of Republican government.
Ic has put Into practice the prln-
Ve« of public fidelity laid down I v
^resident Roos velt. requiring a strict
dhcrence to them by all bis official
smlly
• —re«ffirrn the de*laratlon of
•ie Republic in Dartv for the rlpht i r
'pry clt'ren to cast one fre<* and itn*
-ammo'ed vote aad have mat vota
onestlv counted.
S-—We congramlate the people of
Ms terrlt"rv or tve wi-,-e state-.man-
1 lp of President Roosevelt and his
'dminlstrMlon In the completion of
e negotiations necessary to the
•lildlng of tbe Panama canel. which,
vhen completed, will widen our mae-
"ts abroad and add immeasurably to
'ie value of the products of the
-rms and workshlp* of the entira
■ountry.
8—The Republican partv hai de-
•la'ed for twelve years for immedl-te
tatehood for Oklahoma, consenting
'.''at the Indian Territory he attache.i
'• nen It' conditions made it rea„v.
We therefore endorse the bill by t' o
•ommlttee on territories wnich has
°en Introduced bv Phelrman Hanlt-
'on. ftvorln* a slnala state to be ad-
nltted in 1906, and which Is now
""ndlng In the lower house of eon-
"?ss; and we uree the lmmedlef!
laassrrt of this bill, that the peoaio
if Oklahoma mav have tbat sov.-*r-
■"'Knty to which their wealth, pon-i'a-
Hon and exalted citizenship so tbor
>u(rhlv entitle tVe-n.
7.—We "onpratul-te the people ot
Ol-lahoma on the art!-*now?->d^ment hy
"angrcca rf the de-lv-tion of the
"enuhllcr party of O'tlecomn In th#
'" t eamt>al~n for aon-e plan of eqti^J-
>etlon of the achool fur da of O' la-
homa and Indian Territory. In tha
r>mpoert'* annro-iHatlon b-- oor^-resR of
'tve million dollars In ll"ii of echo-J
'-■nda In the Tndl-n Territory and ~s
a qvt'al offset for the snlpndld
school land en 'owrrent of Oklahoma.
We point to this as the dl-ect pesu t
of the nollcy of th^ Republican pnrtj
In the laat campalm.
8.—We heartlh- approve of the a
'Ion of a Republican congress In prry
vldlng for the reclemation and
voiorn,ent of the arid and semi-arid
lands of the west bv the Inaugurntl-in
of a substantial sv«tem of Ir'i^ation
works under irov rnmenta| supervis-
ion. and Inasmuch as Oklahoma has
contributed largelv to the National Ir-
rigation Reclamation fund we me'n-
tain that, as far as possible, there
should be a pronortlonrt" expenditure
In the construction of diversion, stor-
aire and distributing systems in Okla-
homa. We appreciate the activity
of our delegate In congress. Hon. Bi-d
S. McGuire. In his firm and Insistent
efforts to secure the promise of early
action to this end.
9.—We endorse the National
OF.'.NEW.*. YORK
a Blessing to Mankind.
Investment aiid Protection.
Ask for our
| New Policy |
RhODA CARMICMAEL,
Special Agent,
Rhodes BoteJ.
Hennessey, 0. T.
Publication Notice,
Teirilory of Oklahoma
t \>unty of Kingfisher
G. W, Hear, Plaintiff
In the District Court
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For School Children;
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There is hardly a thing used by school
children that wo havent got. Everything
is fresh from the makers. Don't m:(k«\
the mistake of not coming here first for
school supplies. Pens, Pem-ils, Slates,
"Po.ks, Crayons, Memorandum Books,'
Tablets, Book straps, Book Bags, etc , etc.'
dinkler
the
Druggist.
8.00 a Ui
Lucy Turner (Lucy Turner Hill)
e, r*;p ilJ her husbund and
1 M. Dameron. Defendauts,
Territory of Oklahoma
SS
• unty Kink'ttsher
To (Je nve tiill and O. M. Dameron. Defend
ants.
You n 1 eanh of you are hereby notified
th .t you have l.een sued fcy G. W. I ear In the
aoove mentioned court, and you m int aris
w-. Ihf petition tiled by said plaintiff In said
District Court of Kinxtlsher County. Territory
•f Oklahoma, on or before the iftth day of
iYovember A; D. 1004, or said petilion will be
.aken as true and judgment rendered uccorn
•ntf.y UKuinst you und each of you to the
feet that Lots I. 2.8, 4.6. fl.7, lu Block 10, ii
Shade's Addition to Hennessey, KinxUsher
county. Territory of Oklahoma, be by tin
sheriff of Kingfisher,xoidto satisfy a judgment
aga nst Lucy Turner defendant, and that
from and after said sale that you und each oi
you and all persons claiming or to claim unde
by or through you or either of you be fcreve.
*atied and foreclosed of and from ail right.
title and inlet est and equity of redemption in
and to said above dencrtbed real estate, after
sa d aale, and that plaintiff have suchotherand
fuitherrelief us equity and good conscience Wlnfleld 8:28 a m Arkansas C ..NrftOam
diall requiie. Duuu this I itl, day of October Bl ekwelJ 9:&iiaai Enid !':4uan
A. D. Iftti4, btevens & Miller, Attorneys for CVKeene I2:5h p tn
EAST HOUND.
~ Leaven
O'Keene...! ....8:30 a tn Rnid « 4o a ui
Blackwell ll:4Uam Arkauaas C. 12:88 p m
Wintield 1:05 pm
Arrives %
St. Ix>tiis 7:20 a hi Memphis..
KanwieCitv.. 7:0o a m
JWRST BOUND
Leaves.
St. Louis
Kansas City..
2:90 p m Memphis.
7:ln p m
Arrives.
:2f a n
i'laint ff (■seal)
Attest; E. M. Hegler, Clerk of District
Court, by George H Lalng, Deputy.
Iti the Piobute Court for und in the county of
Kingtls ter and Territory . fOklahoma, in the
matter of the estate of P. B. Holmes, de-
ceased Eliza Holmes, administratis.
Notice is hereby given that on the :\th day
of October IWt>4, Eliza Holmes administratrix
of the estate of 1' B. Holmes dec-fused, tiled
ti the probate court of Kingfisher count y her
tition praying foi an order of said court to
i-emortgiige the homestead of deceased, de-
scribed as follows: The souiheust quarter of
section number OH> eighteen, township num-
ber (19) nineteeu. range nu.i ber irt) six weat
o L M. In the oouniy of Kingl s er :.iid 1>.
ritory of Oklahoma, for the purpose of satis-
fying and renewing mottga e t.i ihe Mor a c
Trtwt Co. due on the 16th day of Octobei
190#.
Th it th* hearing upon said petition is set
before J. M. firahan. prol>*t * judge of the
county or Kingfisher t hi-, ort'ee in the city
of Kin-'tisliei. in the comity of Kingfisher am
Tenirwv of OklahoMa. at tw . o'clock p. ir
on the 14th day of Oetobe A D. i m. at
which time any or all pc s ns interested o«
having an Interest in said estate can protest
or «4>ject to the granting of said order by th«
conrt. by filing on or before said day. and tin'
their bjecfions In writing thereunto and
which objections or protests will tie hea> d and
determined on said day Eliza Holmes admiti-
stratrix of the estate of P. B Hoin < s.
R. W, VVylie, attorney for the esutte.
C. W. Strain.
Division Passenger Agent.
Wichna. Kansas
m
The
TIME TABLE.
Hennessey, Okla.
'Right Road" to mil from and betwe
The World's
Record
Less than a year old, Tlio Southwest. Limited
has become the pref-rred train for first H:,ss
trav. lers between Kansas City nd Chicago.
''Very cur on this train is owned and operated
by the r
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway.
This Company owns and op< rates Ihe
sleeping, dining, library, and all oilier cars
on its lines, and theiefoie offers its patrons
an ex eel let ce in equipment and service not
obtainable elspwhoie.
Thei Soui.hwvst Limited leaves Kansas
t iiy, Union Station. 5.55 p m.; Grand Ave-
nue, ti <>7 p. m Arrives Union',Station, Chi-
cago, 8.55 a. m.
ti. L. COBB.
Southwestern Passenger Agrnt.
9o7 Mdin St, Kansas city. Mo.
'OUUSINoJSC) AlliN
i i need of a stenograph
i, "oiikeeper, office assistant
or clork, please call at our college
i communicate with us. We
. «_• at all liines among the pr
en or j>ast memoersof the c
ieg« , ambitious and intelligen
young men and women, and cai
usually supply the kind of hel|
required either for our city ot
outside dies. Those who appl*
to us are assur -a that n<, n .
wil! be recommended who is not
morally and inte leriually capabl
<•1 filling the position for whici
lie is wanted
Capital City Husiness Cu
L iK.(iuthrie, O. T.
Wanted—Two ra e in-sales
men in each state, ;.er m-.ment ..,
aitioti;ftiO and e>p.,is(*s. Cei
trai T itviccu Worx vCutjjck
Va.
INTRODUCIlfG A KASHIOIt.
"" Ki«mr •« >..n(h Africa Wan
Farced to Wear 'lata, a Castas
1"* l Bmni l'upalar.
Andrle* Be Vllllers, « Boer, w« tho
porson who first introduced hnt*
... ..r n^umi %rl ,nlOD8 'he South African natives
Territorial *ood ronds movement. W """.V" the Hatters' G:i/.ette and nroflt
pledge our encournrement in every not philanthropy, was his nlil..
way poflalble to the betterment of the One morning manv years a^ h.
chanced in Port Elizabeth to 'com.
•wroas a consignment of damaged
hats, offered for a mere song. H#
boug-ht the whole lot. packed them
•way in hla wag-on and started for
Kaftirland.
When he reached Tembuland he un-
loaded his stock, opened hi* kegs of
liquor, without which no trade was
made in those dayt. and began busi-
ness. But he found his venture to
prove an unprofitable one. The na-
tives did not want lm s; they wanted
blankets and bends and looking
glasses, and above all liquor, but the?
looked askance at the hats. Then •
bright idea came to Andries. H
wanted to introduce those hata. 11a
did Introduce them. His simple ex-
pedient was to refuse to sell any-
thing to a Kaffir unless he bought a
hat, too. The Ka'tirs wanted hia
goods, so they bought the hata.
When a Kaffir buya anything ha
feels bound to mai;e use of it. Tha
natives, therefore. donned their
headgear and returned to their
kraals. Now ap cared the bril-
linncy of the trader's idea Fashion
rules the world. It is as strong in
Africa as in A merle i nnd when those
«ho had stayed at home saw the
travelers return In all the gh.ry of
fiis strange cover ng they felt be-
hindhand and old- fashioned. Their
desire to possesa t1 e latest thing is
lints became intense. They paid An-
dries a visit. iv'M his stock no longer
hung heavy upon his hands. The hata
Were soon sold.
| This happened acme time ago, and
' bow every trading store keeps a sup-
f ply of hats constantly on hand. They
•re aaid to be manufactured expresa.
ly for the native*, and no one wka
fiancee at tbe ehow will doubt Hi
hlchwivs of Oltlihoma and to the'
furtherance of the various or^anlzi-
tl^ns In this territory for this pur-
pose.
10.—In furtherance of th* prlnclT)l"
hitherto enunciated by the RepuM).
can party and In Justice to a loyal ally
In said party we heartily endorse the
resolution pis=ed hy the Indian Ter-
ritory asking the Incorporation of th«
"Quay suffrage amendment" In the
strttehood bill when passed by con-
gress.
11--—We favor the early allotment
of all Indian reservations within the
territory th t Indian landa will be
subject to taxation and bear their
Just ahare of the expense of govern-
ment of full civilization will surround
every person in the territory
12.—We Invite the people of OWa-
homs to assist tha Republican party
in the election of Its candidates as
the surest way for the aceo-r
trenf o' good e'ivernment. nationally
territorially nnd locally. The history
of Oklahoma In congress proves that
'he only wav to aocomnlish "nvthius
fa- tho territory Is bv the election ol
i Hepuhlh-an delecrate.
JOHN Phal-man
john P hi-Kham .'-.aretary.
CHICAGO OMAHA
ST. LOUIS DUNVEfc
MEMPHIS COL. SPKINOS
PKORIA Ff >RT WOKTJ i
ST. JOSEPH ST. PAUL
KANSASCITY MINNEAPOLIS
Md everywhere Deyoetf j
TRAINS LEAVn HENNESAEV AS FOLLOWS
NORTH BOUND
jlffcadadNs
- T troubrbiho^or0' b^Uh-^Mliarinf
^ HERBINE
f
/\W
has a!! tL^ir virtues—<iona of their
deadly effects. HEKBINE foken
regularly vll! f-"r,t;,)l he.a.l iohw put
di0d,p,uwi organsiu perfect condl-
Uver lll^ l biliousnesi, headaches,
uver Ills, keep you in good health.
TRY IT TO-DAY,
30c* Bottle. All Drugslata.
>Jo 12 Man jtnrt exprew . dully n
So :w F.xpress, dally Ci a ra
No. 14 mail and express, dally .via p it
Vo. 74 Local freight, dally exeeptSun.2:48 ^ m
sottth bound
Vo. 11 li and express, ally.. .Ilrnopm"
No.Express, dally Thrift p ir
\o. IS Mall and exprew. Uaih |0:34 a m
Vo 73 l^oeal freight, dallv ex Sun.... 8*0 a m
For Sleeping Car reservations, tickets, time
ibies. etc.. apply to nny Rock Island Ticket
^tfeni.
J.«A. STKWART, GAPD
Kansas City. Mo
WHITE'S
Cream Vermifuge
Sold by F A Dinkier
Rock Island Way *
To Colorado
"The Rr,ck Island Way" is to pivf, vnu
informal.,in intelligently conceniine
the trip whore togo, what to do and
how to d„ It, after you get them.
Rock Is an.l Way" carries .v „ 'direct
to or from Colorado Spri i,xs or Denver
No other line has this advance,
Round Trip $15,
00
In the Mexican s« -ti of the
Manufactures h I ing at the
World's Pair are some of the -
est and moat lienuiiful >( e i-
mens of drawn work ever
m ide. Tiiey ai e in ;tii- form of
8 >fa and are to among tin ^
wedding sr. Hen is of tiili ifiuif
-Sp.iiu.
THE GUARANTEED
WORM
REMEDY
THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC.
■CWANK Of IMITATIONS.
TNK OCNUINK PftCPAMED ONLY BY
Ballard-Snow Liniment Co.
• T. LOUIS, MO.
Sold by P. A. Dinkier.
The bui ding of the Brooklin
H idge, ;i mat vel of eny'neei ii t
s in er stingl.v repie e t. d ii
the Palace of Pine Arts at. ih-
^orld s Pair bv ihe America
11: ist D P Marsh. In the fore
mui.d is one ol the hug. g r. ■
" s sns|teiid. d from a derru K n
•n' l :rr <vi<|, ihe , if and l iv.-i
faintly outlined fai beiow.
August 27, 80; September S: 6 10 IS 17 ,
river points and any points on Rock I'1 a r ' >"S•
raska, and Kansas and Oklahoma * ^
oUi.rd.te. rM'
-
Try 'The Rock Island Way " to Colorado,
P. PI 1 'I MAN Agent,
Hennessey, O. T.
The Cline Transfer Line
MFLLO 'PHONE 23.'
If yon wji nt r<•
:r%;r:,:r,of r^-
'"Mi..-, rn 1, ,1,. 'v
NI te.Mn„kl> pr '
' •Ui e Keil Barn
1 ^ Jces reasonable
K CLi.vh iJi\>pi ictjr.
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