The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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(Efre ^Democrat
PllhlMtfd fvitt Frul:iv 11 lli-nltw-
lev, Oklahoma Terrltotv
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FRIDAY, FKH. I'l. I8W-
Acme.
E K. Davis Am tim er.
I'se Atmv cough syrup.
Vul Johnson. Yvteroary Surgeon,
The buaiuefa firm or man who' Hen«ley, of the Kl Reno Duuo* .
advertise with the Democrat al- crat, aeeins to delight in abnaingl
wavs succeeds in hi" buiitim, Dr. 1 some one or something. He is just
C,H Ke advertise*. i "ow venting hi* spite for some tm
... , ! aginarv or real wrong en the in in r-
JoeC ruler Las goee lo Jre eompaniea doing Wane** in
ward, where be M|*o«. to «W ,erritorv. The greater part of
■u the Jow«l« busiuew. Sacces. the |lon|>, of hU u fil!,d (
| up with abuse of these companies. j
K. E. Cummings and Will land the editor* of the Kl Keno.
Thorne will open a lunch and short Herald. The Democrat must be :
(order house iu the room* formerly I very interesting to its subscribers. |
,i..I u K. K Davia. LOVrl
A good team, buggy and harnessj Somewhere between Kau*a* ami
t trade for span of mules or large. Texas- The farm mortgage system,
pau of horses. C all at Djcmocbat through a hole in the gold
lined pocket of capital, whilst cross
.flic.
at Stevens' Ham.
liring your Job work to the Dem
OcKat office,
Dr. Scott, of Sheridan, was in
town Tuesday.
Use the lloas Injection sure
eure, so cent bottloa for sale by F.
A- Dinkier. 1H«
List your lands for sale w ith
Weesner A Tanael.
See Spencer Hros. for the cheapest
and Iw'st Itarnest in Oklahoma, -ltf
Anyone wanting Claims 4*all on
the city Marshal, and he will locate
you. 14-tf
Dr. Cooac has one of the neatest
arranged drug stores in Kingfisher
county.
The World's fair has closed but
you can get the best drugs of L.
Hotel to Went.
; A large hotel near dep«
'♦^3. pt r month in advance,
i Mr K. I (anew iuckel, C'resi
t, terms
Address
•ni City,
ing the rivers of prospect and spec,
illation. Marked with the imprint
ot misery and branded with penit-
ence ami shame. It is hoped IT
irvl_, i mot.. has been washed into the sea of
Oklahoma. Snip 01)|ivioBi M1j the (fade, will be n-l
| .!. A. Felt, of the firm of Binding| warded with maledictious upon
A Felttarrivtd Wadneadai morning rvtorn ot 11 to Oklahoma. |
* %l ' Yes, the great farm mortgage
olii
w ith bis family Imhi Minima
Kan->a , and will make Hennessey
his future home.
Trains from the north were delay-
ed several houra on Monday on ac-
count of the snow storm that pre-
system is lost, thanks 1m- to destiuy, '
aud the wellladng of a prosperous
commonwealth demands that there,
lie no return.
There is no doubt but that men
led Satunlay ni^lit and .luring are sometimes benefitted by obliira
the dav
ids N .
Two parties from th>
into a difficulty in Fuidley A liar
lies' barlier shop, during the fracas
they upset a pail of hot water on
Vick Stamp, which almost proved
fatal.
W. C. Long, county clern; M.
Dillon, John Acres, assessor of
Lacey township; Coiiiniiaaioner
Meek and W. T. Parnell made the
Democrat a pleasant call on Mon
day.
Goto K. K. Da\is' news stand
at this place. for all the latest publications ami
\Y W. I '.irk- Wiyht the farm of . j^'l" ■ ™l "* *
Win. J. Mnlhollaii. the land join: ** " ' """" "* '
tion, and a carefully contracted debt
will occasionally protect one's |
utry got i tinanee* if properly managed, ami j
the debt cancelled at the earliest
conveniences. Hut in the name ot j
true independence, and in the sacred j
name of Home, 1 exhort you, far-
incrs and brothers. io shun the rocks i
of mortgage despotism as you would j
shun the dark angel of Hades.
Til ETA
Cooke A Ci
The Rock Island rail road com-
pany is putting in a water tank
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ClZm H
-rps 7T
* £•> rg)
a>
$1,000 IN PReMllMS.
'en premiums to the
ten persons who send
Subscriptions to
i the ten largest list of
The Tvvice-a-Week Times.
Magnificent Opportunity offered to enterprisiag people!
Head this premium list.
NEW BRICK YARD.
Parties wishing to make contracts for brick work will do well to ^
J. F. Manley & Co.
I We have localeJ a Briek Yard *ithi o ltalf mite of HeaSMwy a„<)
are (ire^ared to meet all competition Contracts upecialty. 10-4tp
1
Vuae upright graud piano
... Msfe
g
One hundred and twenty dollars iu gold.
. .. l-ju.
s
Mason A Hamlin Organ
. . . 100.
4
Pneumatic tire bicycle .
. . . 100.
5
Hammerlesa shotgun
... HO.
0
llaviland china dinner set (140 pieces) . .
... 75.
7
Mexxotiut Engraving and frame
.. . 7ft.
8
S did gold watch
... 50.
0
Washburn Guitar and case
... 25.
10
Webster's dictionary aud staud
.. . 25.
Total
.*1,000.
Hard
G. H. BLCVxM
Tbe leading lumber merchant.
Have jFiniptied taring
ii\ tl\e largest, een^.
plct^ line of
Soft Pine Lumber.
The first premium will be given to the person sending in the largest
number of yearly subscriptions to the Twice a-week limes, the second
premium to the second person sending in the second largest number of
yearly subscriptions, and so on. The twice-a-week rimes (sixteen pagei
a week) is issued Tuesdays and Fridays ami the subscription price is *1
per year, 50c for six months, 25c for three months
sulwcriptions or four three-months subscriptions
subscription.
SASH POORS. BLINPS ©TC. GST
MY PRICGS OH BILLS BSFORS
BUYING.
Hennessey, Oklahoma,.
west At It street■
Two six-months ;
louut as one yearly i
W. T. HAVARP. Prop.
This offer closes May 31. ]je({ Front Livery Htable,
Besides the opportunity to secure one of these magnificent premiums per- J
sons win, send in subscriptions may retain Boord by Day Or Week
IO per cent
Thus on each yearly subscription you can rctaiu lo cents and remit OOcts. j
Vrite for supplies atyd sample copies,.
First Class Rigs, Open Day and Night.
HENNESSEY, OK.
.Mr. parks on the north.
The Boss Blood Purifier is the
best on the market at F. A. Dink-
ier'* drug store. 12-Orn
I. B. Coil, a dentist of Texas,
w ill open a dental office in the city
as soon as his instruments arrive.
Tom Carson, of Waukomis, was
taking in the sights of the pretty
City Tuesday.
Kev. Burhans, and son. arrived
home Thursday morning, after a
short visit to Centralia, Ills.
Garden Seeds.
New and fresh garlen seeds in
any qusntity. Hulk seeds a Special
ty, t Basing. 17-tf
line of
igars ami
tf !
carries i
tobacco.
An Arkansas man, who visited
Milwaukee durilig the recent cold'
snap, went home and made an oath
that it froze the ink in a fountain!
! pen which he carried in his inside
vest pocket.
I The only thing an Atchison girl1
! has to do to grt into a married wo-
man's club is to make affidavits that
she wants to lie married and prove .
: to the club that she knows how to;
I turn one dress three times so that
, it won't show.
"mi
Ad.lress Tin: TIMES. Kaunas City, Mo.
Spencer Bros, are wonting an
extra, their sale of harness is good,
j and prospects of brisk demand.
'' 11 Country shops should get their prices
Mrs. lsadore Strause has be* n on shoe findings. Whips, feather,
quite sick for the past few days but etc. 21 tf
nt this writing |a much better. i . ,, , .. , . ,
s ' J. H. Campl>ell and his two boys
The Lehman II and I. Oo.have just 4.arae Up from Kingfisher by team,
received this week a car of cook stoves. Saturday, ex pectiug to returnSumlay:
See their ad. ltttf | owing to the snow storm they did
If you want to buy a good five I not get home until Tuesday. J. B.
room house and four lots, one block should keep better posted on the |
from Main street, at a bargain on weather reports.
good term", call at this office. ; stctler Bros., the Jewelers, have j
I have Onion seed fresh and pure, remove*! from Cooke's drug store!
In anv quantity.
C. K. Amos, the feed man.
Use the Boss Internal cure for
onorrlioea gleet,
etc. at
F. A.
120 m
Kc.
I>iukler's drug store.
Orlando Thorp is stepping high
on account of a new baby girl at
his home, mother and child doiug
well.
to the post office building, where
they now have plenty of room and j
will put in a stock of jewelry that |
will l*e a credit to our city. See ;
their ad in another column.
Moving on Time!
IVf have moved our entire stock of
Watched,
<lo<M
and
—IN THE—
Post Office Building,
and will continue to do business as before.
Our Advertisers.
Home advertisements in the
Democrat this weeK are as follows:
A. 11. Carroll, Physician.
K. 11. Cooke, Physician.
J. G. Smith, Physician.
C. S. Meridith, Physician.
Geo. W. Bear, Notary Public.
J. J. McLean, Notary Public.
Chas. Perkins, Notary Public.
Harris Finley, Justice of Peace.
Jaims Brinkerhoff. Att'y. at Law
W. T. Havard, Livery Stable.
G. H. Block, Lumber Yard.
J. F. Manley & Co., Brick Yard.
Spencer Bros., Harness Shop.
M. D. Tait, Holler Mills and
Elevator.
Ed. Gould, Harness Shop.
C- E. Amos, Feed Store.
Brewer A Savage. Meat MarKet*
Viergever A Co., Hardware.
W. W. Parks, Saloon.
Wra. Friend, Gen'l. Merchandise
John Smith, Hardware.
Binding «fc Felt, Furniture and
Undertakers.
Hennessey Hardware Co.
It. T. Ewalt, Furniture.
Lehman Hardware ct Implement
Company.
Farmers & Merchant * Bank.
Stetler Bros. Jewelers.
C. L. Cookc A Co, Druggists.
We also have a line of
A I
erkius girl slicing for dam
I ages in
I that he
, eyesight imnared, to say nothing!
aiiv ut the dulocated corset ribs and
Mr. J. C. Davis, with L. P. King the hind end busted troui her moth- j
Hardware Co., of Waukomis, was t-r*s rocking chair."
do."g business in our city Tuesday. I Quy Gm#tu> ronatriy our'
Get cure<l of Catarrh by using' postmaster, made us a pleasant call
Boss Catarrh Cure, 50 cent bottles Ln Tuesdav. Guy is temporarily
for sale by F. A- Dinkier. 12-rtm j located at Enid where he owns val-
uable property. lie informed us
MUSICAL •••:• INSTRUMENTS.
Oijd ClocH repairing a specialtq
-CALL AND SEE US.
Tor Sale.
House and two lots in good lo-
cation, house 14x28, cheap for cash
1275. Call at Dkmocrat office.
The postoffice has moved but C.
L. Cooke «& Co. are at the old stand
and were never more able to supply
the wants of the public than now.
1 have Onion seed fresh and pure,
In any quantity, 20-tf
C, K. Amos, the feed man.
The mayor and city council went
to Kingfisher Tuesday to appear in
the mandamus suit of McKeevcr vs
city of Hennessey.
Anything in the line of Drugs,
etc., at Cookes' including Acme
cough syrup, the liest on earth.
We understand a proposition will
lie submitted to Hennessey in the
near future to put in an electric
light plant.
Use Boss Eczema Cure for cry
sipelas. ring worm and all diseases
of the skin, at F. A. Dinkler's drug
ftore, 12-0m
Garden Seeds.
New and fresh garden
any quantity. Bulk seeds
ty, at Bashes'.
STETLER BR05.
that he expected to return to Hen-
nessey in the near future.
Our reporter learns that there is I
a move on foot, among the capital- |
ists of Hennessey, to organise a
stock company to build a large
brick hotel in the spring. This is
a good move. With water works
and a new hotel Hennessey w ill be
the best town on the Kock Island
road.
Johuso
grass has been found
growing at large in Oklahoma.
Prof. F. A. Waugh of the Oklaho-
ma Experiment Station has collected
and identified this grass at Orlando
and Marena. It was found in small
quantities only at both places.
Johnson grass is a terrible weed in
some parts of Texas, aud it may be
A Kansas editor gets off the fol-
lowing gloomy bit of verse: "In
church or in state it is rule or be
ruled; in courtship or marriage it is
fool or \>e fooled; in logic ami law
it is nick or Ik* nicked; in gambling
or trade it is trick or be tricked; in
treaty or war it is beat or be beaten;
in the struggle of life It is eat or be
eaton." To which the Barton forearming farmers to forewarn
County Democrat pertinentlv adds: them that it has a start in Oklaho-
• In politics, it is crow or eat crow: nia. It is, however, quite possible
ami in newspaper business it's hoi that, under the influence of the ilif-
your own row." I fereut soil and climate, it will not
develope into such a pest as it is in
A good claim 10 miles east of! J- T. Kahlwin, J. II. Crider and T(.xa, \V
Hennessey, #0 acres under eultiva ti. II. HlocV, comm.ttee of the tax
tion, house 14x1(1 with an .ddltion payers of Hennessey, were at Ktng --
ami timber. h "•' > l'n,l'l"V"l
Contest Settled a La Corbett.
The dav of the run for claims in
the CheroK.ee outlet, two men named
Williamson and Angel settled on the
same claim, each claiming to have
reached there first. '1 hey tried
every way to compromise but to no
avail. Finally they decided to
fight for it with bare k ,nettles. Tfce
contest took place 1 uesday night
in the strip, a well known sport of
Hennessey referccing the fight. It
lasted two rounds,
winning. Only twelve persons wit-
nessing the ti edit, hut they say it was
while it lasted. Each
two KiiooK downs,
ked Angel out with
field Garden Seeds.
1 have in stock and for sale a
complete line of fresh field and
garden seeds. My garden seeds are
in bulk and all northern grown,
warrented to be pure and first class
iu every respect, and it is needless
for me to say that they are much
cheaper, purer and more reliable
than the pacKage seeds, as everyone
knows it. My field seeds are also
fresh and heme grown, I have in
st n k Alfalfa, Ked and White Clov-
er, Timothy seed, Kentucky Blue
Grass, Millet, Cane, Katlir corn,
Milo Maze, and Red Texas Oats,
will also have, iu season, seed corn
northern grown. I want to fu.n-
ish seed to every farmer and gardner
in the vicinity of Hennessey, so
come and see me. Remember it is
no trouble to show goods or answer
questions. Come one, come all,
and purchase while my stock is
full. C. E. Amos,
The feed man, at old stand, iron
clad store. 1 H-tf
Ed. Gould, Prop'r
HARNESS SHOP.
Carries the largest stock of Harness, Sadutes, Blankets and
other materiol of any firm in
Kingfissher County.
HeNNessey rollcr mills
IN FULL OPERATION DAYfIND NIGHT
Manufactuiers of high grade
^ Ylohr, Meru Brsh /Ikd Ship Stuff.——
GKAIN ELEVATOR
In Connection with Mill.
.1/. !)■ TAIT. PROP'R.
WM. BUCEGGEHHOI'F,
J(H1>: I). 1MTTS
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
ItweJ""
Brneg'gerlioff | Pitts,
ATTORNEYS at LAW- «
FR ACTIOS WTHS
FSPSKAL AMP TGKRITOKIAL
COURTS
ENID, OKLAHOMA
TO THE EAST.
BEST DINING CAR SERVICE IN THE WORLD.
The Ilock Island is foremost in adopt-
ing any advantage calculated to im-
prove si>eed and give that luxury, safety
and comfort that popular patronage de-
\N illiamson nmnds. Its equipment is thoroughly
complete with vestibuled trains, mag-
nilicent dining cars, sleepers and chair
coaches,*all the most elegant, aud of
recently improved patterns.
Faithful and capable management
a stiff rinht hand punch on the jaw. and polite, honest service from em-
It would lie much bettor and more ployes are important itetps. They axe
humane to allow the courts, a- | r.i- a ilouble duty-to the Coai|«ny and to
villed by law. to settle such ilirtii iil- travelers-and It is sometimes a task
ties ('iviliiation has too far a.I difficult <>f accomplishment. I'nssen-
TMMi'd in Oklahoma, for the lietter k'ers on this line will find little cause
a game one
man scoring
Williamson k
class of our citizens, to, for a mo-
ment, tolerate such brutality, and
*, the quicker it is sit down on the bet-
ter.
Claim for Sale,
good claim 10 miles
1 'jx 14, running water.
Can deed Oct.
at this office.
1804. Enquire
Jim Gibson of Sheridan, left for
Hennessey to take the train forKing-
fisher Monday. lie had only got
a few miles fiom hom>- w hen he en-
countered the deep drifts of snow
and returned home with his team
and walked eleven miles to town
and waited t n hours for the train.
Mess
They
| urer th«
Mus. W. (ifKST, w ife ot W.
Hold. & Kane as coun'seK I ?■ fi'""*. <1'"1 her bom<'in Wau'
ill tendet the county Treas-
amount of the origional tax
I'll
d if not accepted, they w ill pr.
ceed at once to get out an injunction
against the county Treasurer, from
collecting the 50 per cent of unjust j
and illegal tax that has been assess
ed against the tax payers of Hen
komis, on February 8th, 1894.
The remains of Mrs. Guest were
taken to the home of her daughter,
Mrs. S. P. Richardson, of this city. ti
funeral took ,,l.ce a, the H.p- «£
First published Feb. 15, 1S94.
Is in Application for Liquor Lidcnse*
pccial- Notice is hereby given that I hav
1 "tf
j filed in the office of the
I of Kingfisher county,
Acme cough syrup warranted to tion for license to retail malt, vin
cure or money refunded, for sals at j <>nH aj,,| spirituous li«|uors in the
Cooke's Drug Store. town 0f HeuneMN y, O. T.
5ccd Potatoes-
Coming, two car loads of Potatoes
will be here by the 20th « f Febru-
ary, one ear of Karly Ohio's an<l
. unty Cleikof Karl.v Ko«- M-v
mv appliea
will 1h' such that you can afford
to buy. See me and Ik* convinced.
WANTKD: Good, gentle span
of mules, or a good horse to weigh
about l,40t) lbs. Call at Dkmo-
< Pi r office for further information.
FOT? SAI.K. lions, and four lots
ill Shades addition, block 0, house
on ground, story and a halt,
all lathed and plastered, good well
• •f water, out houses, for ftrtoo. will
take goo<l team as part. Call a*
this office.
Tor Trade,
Sonic property to ti
► t«ick of groceries or gei
of goods f« r a country store,
or address the I)i.mo« hat office.
Seeds.
Please don't send away from
home for seeds, but come to me and
purchase « ha*you want. My stock
is full and fresh, and prices lower
than i-astem sceil hoiisvs will make
you. C. E. Amos, The feed man.
(io to E. K. Davis' news stand
for all the latest publications and
papers, if lie has not what you want
h< will order it for you, he also
carries a fine Hue of cigars and
WtftVWi
Ti!.'
Cavk.
W. C. Stevens, a young lawyer
of Hennessey, was admitted to
practice in the district c urt Tues
lav. Hi<> examination was in open
court and many compliments were
passt-d upon him by members of the
profession. He passed the best ex
animation of any young man who
Ft ouk.
I also handle the Caldwell Fl.ur,
the Flour is made out of soft wheat
I will guarantee it to bee satisfacto-
ry, come and be convinced that 1
sell the cheapest.
W. J. Strvexb.
Oklahoma Avenue. - 1-tf
has yet appeared for examination. |iirother. Mr. A C. B
He has a bright future before
Kingfisher Times.
Dikd—Mrs. Susan M. Laning,
rn May 18, 1H61, died of con-
ptiou at the residence of her
Feb.
of
for complaint on that ground.
The Importance of this Line can be
better understood If a short lesson in
geography be now recited.
What is the greiit Eastern termini of
the Rock Island Route?—Chicago.
What other sub-Eastern termini has
it?— Peoria. To what important points
does it run trains U> the Northwest?—
St. Paul and Minnea|>olis. Minnesota,
and Watertown and Sioux Falls, Da-
kota. To what important Iowa ind
\ ebraska points? lies Moines. Daven-
Jbrt, Iowa; Omaha and Lincoln, Ne-
orasha.
RKMIMBlD
The Great Kock Island Route runs all
It there is anything just or manly regular trains to Kngtewood suburban
in this the editors fail to see it. , ation, close to World's Fair grounds,
They might just as well go to a and you can save time and trouole by
farmer*s granary and take a sack of' ^etthig off at that point and avoid the
wheat, while he" is away from home, j crowd in the city.
and sav to themselves that they will | For full particulars as to tickets,
return the
Hennessey has a few people who
ay hope that it won't, will come in and mbscribe for a
paper for three or six months and
pay for it aud say if I should not
come in and renew my subscription
send the paper and I w ill settle for
same sometime in the near future,
but after they have taken it six
months or a year and their subscrip-
then they re-
poftoftice.
. • W-
:•• ?,
CITY
Bpevej? 4 sjivjiGe,
Proprietors.
CK El'ST SITE OF MM ST.
Choice Fresh Steai;, Roasts, Sausag®
Pork Chops or an thin * usu; 1 y
kept in a First Class 6utch*
er Shop.
L. wheat when they thresh a pa, rates, apply to any eoupon ticket
• i :.lllir office in the united butes, Canada or
e. If JOU wish your pa oraddrw.
or get able,
per sttipped, say s«
when
or leave same
our time exoires
1P57 \ postolh1 .
but do not continue to tane it after
your subscription expires it you do
not inUud to pay for it. Come to
the editor if you want your paper
stopped and settle up fair and square.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE fur
nisbed by J. B. Campbell, register
of di*eds. Kingfisher.
Write him w hen you
s tract.
18. 1H94. She was also a sister
Mrs. Kd Gorgaa.
i a widowwl lad v.
small chrildren
I this cold world. Mie eimc to j-t( p.irt Wi^ those we dearly lov
lahoma about two months ape. Her Hut God is great. He knows what's
remains were laid to rest in the Lion j best.
Valine cenieterv The <«ervu*es !le changed my suffering into rest.
\ aijej men rv . i iu serv!ce! ( y r honM..s no honu. whl.r
* I In Heaven we hope t< me- t her then.
.'lit", " "• lit ill I
She leave, two lu'me.utxt ii'iw vre lived in love,
the rn.-r. ies of And meet rae in that laud above,
to the Children, dear. I know 'its Uard
. he Cftine to 1;K r,i airt uitli iIiiki'Hi ili'iirlv lii\r
address:
J NO. SEBASTIAN,
Oen'l Tkt. Pas*. Aft., Chl KO IU
^ ^T. JoliN, Uen'l Manager ^lcafo, T1L
Without Pain.
Try the Boss Kezcma cure for
frosted feet and chilblains sure cure,
at F. A. Dinkler's drug store.
t >k lahoma,
want an ab-
l.Mf
hurch Tuesday afternoon at
Iock, licv. A. H. Dent conduct-
id the the ceremony. The funeral
was largely attended, notwithstand-
ing the inclemency ol the weather.
Her remains were laid to rest in the
11ennessey cemetery.
Mrs. Guest was born at Kings-
cliff, Northamtonshire, England.
January 3rd, 1S34: she was nrirried
to W. C. Guest in March 1857,
who with six daughters survive her.
Mrs. John Driver and Mrs. W. E.
Kelley, of Buffalo, N. Y., Mrs.
Neil Campbell, of Kansas City, Mo.
Mrs. John Himburg, of Eureka.
Kansas, and Miss Kli/.a Guest ami
Mrs. S. P. Kichardson, of Henness-
ey. The sickness of Airs. Guest
was of short duration. A week ago
she first tooK sick with grip, but it
was not thought her illness was
serious, she having set up and talk-
ed with her daughter but a few
minutes before she died.
Deareet children, we must part.
Don't let this parting break your
Mrs. Laning was heart!
she leaves two I Remember bow we lived In lov
le for a The legitimate merchants of
1 lit nnesscy have not died as was
( all I ndicted by the red inn outfit on!
the corner; hut they are still alive!
and sidling mora goods than usual.
I The red ink ad no doubt brings Wl.re inducted by Rev. H. Bow
iuor people to town to trade, but 0f Evangelical church. The lie^ ' Then Fet us. while wc love each other
when thev cxamiiuil good* t< Ih* rvfkyei\ ^latives have the svmpathv Kind and loving mother:
sold so cheap they s<H,n find that uf xhv 9nX-lfv community. ' ' True, faithful grandmother.
the goods were too hc*l* 10 Her siifferinjrj endctl with the da>. Fmilv Thorne who resides
so go to their Old standbys an4 do Yet lived "he at its close: . r T , T V .v bits and a grotia in this aoow, hurrah , •We«,«h-.'tW$6t $8,ti,i.y$3ll3.Wl$4.00or
And breathed the long, king night at Toledo, W aahingtru, sa> s stiehas h %i Sh^ «t «,u.l to cu.tom made.ndlcok.mJ
away, never been able to procure any j I %« • • ,;n \«*rwwtll. Ifyci wiihtotcowmlrelnyourhotwMf,
In statue like ( mfdw-iue f< r rheutuatisin that re- GnMidpa Marion w >ttll Mneenng kj purth,,,„K w, u 1>4
nut when the sun in all Its «u«t«. Iteve- Ule ,.ain so su„ Klv ai.l effect tV llvmg.
Illumed the eastern .kiev L,lh « liamberW,.,. I'.u. Balm The bl, rd hard n ti., w.Li«,couin™w..,u-, So.ib,
She |w ed though Glory's morning lI1(1-|ll;,t (ht. hjl> u sl it for "ripper,. j w „ ZulK,r
An/w l'lwd 111 !V«diw. j lame Wk with premt For infl | gonth Main St., lleuuewey, 0,'1'
Vl&RG&VER 6e Co
HARDWARE,
Crooked CrccKcrs-
Oh, the beautiful snow.
The worst bliasard struck this
country last Sunday we have had
the honor of experiencing in several
winters.
Mr. Jam*s Mattocns is gaining
very fast from the gun shot wound
iu his arm. Jim. you may thank
vour stars it wasn't your head.
Mr. Frank Pickerel lost a fine
, colt last Tuesday.
Our genial teacher has quit us
a while, sorry, for all th
j love hiin.
Hon. Geo, Poaler killed five ral
W. L. DOUGLAS
83 SHOE NOTVTP.
Oo jwi w«r th«m ? When next In ne«d try a p«lr.
Beat In the world.
A complct
Headquarters
stock
lor Guns ami Am
and 1
unittou
ing Material
f Standard
fin work
Ranges ami Stan
lard Heaters A
Specialty
I ook st
scholars
• 2.30
12.00
♦ 225
<1.75
$2.00
AGENTS FOR TilK
their trading.
Since the above wa* in ty|x the j
re'i inn outfit has pulled out for;
other fields where thev no doubt
e*|H*v*t to lind dupes to their d«cep
tive advertisements. Suckers ar<
too scaree in this ennntrv (or sueh
rasealitjr a they practic*.
CElebraied Acorn stoves.
Giva us a call arjd be convinced of wh)at we say
South Main Street.
- Mvtvdji i>Y* > ,a'e '•y d'rr"''
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Tansel, A. & Weesner, R. The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1894, newspaper, February 16, 1894; Hennessey, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108813/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.