The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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Volume 2. Number 25.
HENNESSEY, O. T.. FRIDAY. ANARCH 16. 1894.
Subscription $1 Per. Year
You can ninko your notice for
publication, to make final ! rool
upon your lands, betore (ieo. \\ .
Bear saviug K. It. fare and other ex-
•penses.
Kingfisher, O. l\f March, l.p>, '04.
John T. Baldwin,
Dear Sir: The Treasury has
done nothing t« v\ ui«1 prepaiing a
new tax roll for the village ot lieu
flnnessey. It seems that the trean-
/ury is exneeting the clerk to uiaKc
Huoh roll, ami the clem is waiting
Without Pain.
Try the Boss Ke/.tma cure for
frosted feet ami chilblains sure cure,
at F. A. Dinklcr's drug store.
12-Cm
Remember when yfoi want a good
meal or lunch, best in Hennessey,
eall on Cummings it Thorn, Davis
old stand.
Both Corbett and Mitchell have
strong arms and can hit hard blows,
but neither can hit prices as hard a
whacK as tlu Cooke I)rug (. o.
FIRES + FIRE!
Worse than a Fire Sale!
Thei is a trap Set!
Everybody running to
are working* an
i f harness is good,
of brisK demand
for instructions from the Commiss
toners. It is not.necessary that the
tax payers wait for the preparation
ot a new tax roll, if they wish to ... ,
pay their taxes before. The tread- Countryshops should -et their j
urer will have to accept their taxes on shoe tmdings, \\ hips,
according to the ruling of the court etc.
whenever tlio amn is ti-mlm-il. i T| ( ,,ookt. |)nl„ i'„m,ially |,avc
Neither ilocs it maKy any ililft-ri-mv ^ (,vU.|lsiv,. ivi-iiii'iits in
whether the eomiiiimmiieri. at>I".-at i u,„| ilr(. U-tL-r
the cane c.r not. 1 how who volnn- ^ n (| ^ a,.,.olllod;iu. i u-t„
tarilv paid their taxes before the J tjl<ul ilV,.r
Jleeiiionof t\)e court ami who l>aid ,
iu excess of the amouut foimil le- I'l-i-ai-lnii!; at the >1. h. ( hur. li
.rally due will liot bo entitled t" a Sunday, at 11a. in. and V : I0 |-. in.
rebate. Illegal taxes voluntarily | Sunday nchool at 10 a. m. Allan,
paid cannot be recovered.
Yours very truly,
Spencer Bros
extra, their sale
id prospects
I invited to Attend these service*.
J. ('. Do it rim, Pa tor.
ho mis it Kain.
Strayed Prom Kremlin.
Two iron gray mares, four-years-
old, weighing 950 to 1,000 pounds;
branded K on left shoulders.
One light sorrel mare, with flax
main and tail, five years old, weigh-
in" 1,000 pounds, mark M left thigh
Last seen six miles east of Kremlin,
liberal reward for returning same
or information as to whereabout
II. P. Albert or J. A. Morgan^
Kremlin, (). '1
Notice to Those Interested in i
Education.
There will be a meeting of the
•^•citizens of Hennessey school district
next Tuesday evening March -0th
at the Baptist church for the purpose
of taking action towards calling an
election for the purpose of voting
bond to build school house in said
district. Let every one interested
turn out. By many citizen*.
First published in tic Ilcnncsse,\
Democrat March nth. 1*04.
NOTICE FOU PFIiLICATlOX.
Land Office at Kingfisher. Oklahoma.
March tith, I8ui.
NOTICE Is hereby niveu that I'm
following-named set t ler ha-- til. d no-
tice of his intention I■> :n:ikc l!n:il
proof in support of his claim, and t Inn
said proof will be made before
Register and ltcceiv.-rat Kin^JKhcr.
Oklahoma, on Ap'l. 26. i« 4. viz:
I.KWIS l . MVI.RH.
For the n. e i of s 7. t in. r •>. h. e. 11<>.
He names tlu following >> it ne-v-- i<i
prove his continuous residence upon
1 -ultivation < f said land viz:
Welch. Wm. W. Nolan.
, Ceo. W. Doughty, all of
1 Hennessey. (). T
W.J. Stevens is receiving a ear
load of Hour, one of oats, one of bran,
and one of shorts. The flour is guar
anteed to be of soft wheat and every
sack warranted. Do not fail to see
him when you want bran, shorts, oats
flour or feed of any kind. He will
meet any and all competition in
prices. Call at his feed store, west
, Oklahoma Ave., Hennessey. (). T.24tf
THE FARMERS STORE,
Hustle, hustle- First there firs! serve I..
Xo such bargains erer heartI of before.
"Get There Quick."
it won't last always.
Hut ston torn! enough to took at their new summer
fancy cheap
% Dress Goods,
,last received today the most stylish patterns-
\ The clearance- sole still going on, ~>() cents on the
dollar .Yofake Croceries lower than anyiehcrc
II e curry fite largest stork- of everything-
DON'T FOKGET THE PLACE.
^Kam > ensnare tin- pub!: ■ almost «1 a11 \ I'he bait tli< r.-in in
(\ pting broil© 1 ham, I nt still a bait and most deceptive
^^^ing merchants wIiom- moral i- to advertise a bargain but m >
ce'ptions, or rather these bunko announcement* seem tempti
exen-ise caution ere you involve yourself carelessly into ii ; \ip
<Jaoeive yon. Wo are not member® of the bait dealing fraternity
hciv an I Swing int > Aoti >n Every Statement as Annouuoed. W
tise-1 ami do not attempt to switch sales on other goods with the
advertised are all sold or that they are too poor to stand the test
have a large stock of everything we offer on sale ami do
Sold von are too late," but sell and deliver ti> you as w
iv not he cheese or tein-
Beware of the bait-deal'"N^g
never sell " "" 1
de
but
Tin
ig in the paper
uimiugly prepared to
but Truthfulh Ad-
sell goods as adver-
1 aim that the articles
wear. We always
iffer the apology of --All
announce.
THE
FARMERS STOKE.
NORTH SIDE. CRICK liLOCK.
II. /:. MA.IOHS.
" The Jack "Jerry'
Go Fo
John Smith'
DIOHEER j| ARQWARS ><1 ORE
A^ENS SUITS.
$5. Men's Suits, so at $ ; 15
T. and $8 Men's suit - go at 5.85
«.). and 10 " 44 44 4' 7.s''
11. •• 12 8 00
&
Mens Overcoats & Ulsters
and i> Overcoats go at * .75
s «. " «« 5.00
p. " 10 44 44 44 7.25
1: 4 4 4 4 4 ' o.&o
14. • ]5 " 14 44 10.00
M. W.Tkinii •) ( , 111*
value. W1- wl! Ill II- .111.1 IV. luivi- •) j /( (.l.ivi-ii limn <• ti * ■ | '
lot- .if Uli-lil *" *V '
M<o's Pants,
1 ?l.•_'.") ami 1.50 pants go at * ."<■>
&
Boys Suits, aged 14-19
$ ;. and i Suiti go at $9.85
5. - 8.00
7 .. s i4 44 44 o.oo
it. • • 10 4 4 " 44 7.85
u. .. 12 44 " 44 H.00
u COriT-poil 1|IIL;i> i""
look at ( ur foods and prices and you will surely buy.
r OK
n f)
f Doughi
■ .Int. Tlgh«
K (I. SIMLMAM. Itcgiste
1 l'll'-l | 'l 1.1 i -11 ■ (1 HI i !!•'
I / Democrat Feb. Kith.
II NOTICE FOH
Land
S: vi n years old. Main
black in "color, mealy
15 hands high.
And the .lack "Duke." four years
old. Mammoth stock, iron gray in
color, about 14 hands high.
W ill stand for mares at the Markes
farm, 4' miles east and l i miles
south of Hennessey, Kingfisher
county, O. T. All care will be
taneii to prevent accidents, but will
not be responsible should any occur.
TEKMS:
Jerry: Ten dollars to insure
mare to be with foal.
Duke: Seven dollars to insure
mare to be \\ ith foal.
At time of service will taue a
note at one year, and secured bv
ti Corn Stoves,
p]olin Deere
Disc Harrows and
icCorpick Binders
iTa n c3
llenm'ssev.
Respec tfuily,
NEW YORK STORE,
W \i. Fhiend, Proprietor.
Henns&y O. T.
\)riUs' ^a•n
AMI
■ Celcl'Mtcil llcConiiic lUiitllnf) Tirlue.
rni—esliers.
. .. Case
HODGE HEADERS.
Hennessey Hardware, Clo t
'■WHY A COMPLETE LI.YE OF
Heavy HARDWARE,
. , . > III /i 1.1 f/.'././.nil II //fi'/ili V
Jl cat in "nil Cook Stores- Old Hickory Wagons.
()klaboma.
. PCHLICATIOX.
at Kingtlsher. (). T.
February. 10. \<w\.
Notice is hereby nivcii that tin; t>v
following oil mod settler lias tlli-ij :1„a S:iiil note t
iiotlcc of ills intention t«. nisiki- Una : \iiui-i Makki
proof ill sill,!,..!-! of Ills .-1:11111. tlltlonul. Al.111.1.1 .«A«K
that said proof will he made betore :i-m iuan.
the Uegiste^r ami l!«--'• >' Kiin^' -—
\ iz':
Harris Finley,
II E .r>00K, for the s w i.
El). (Jol I.I). I'liOl'*!!
HARNE55 SHOP.
. . -i- * i — Blankets and
} the largest stock of Ilarnep
other materiol ot any lirm
Kingfissher County.
If you have not tried the
! CANADA Jr MITE v. RYE,
\ do not full to do so when in need of u
PURE WHISKEV
for medicine purposes,
only handled by
r. II. VTSLEB,
—AT-
i Golden Eagle Saloon■
" n. nne^ev - - Oklahoma.
MX
IV.ALTER I'
Propr. ( f
CITY DRAY,
All business intrusted in his care
promptly attended to. Char-
ges reasonable.
I*. Ul< ll.VUDS
• 1. twp It"
w. r 7. w.
He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence
nnon and cultivation >t said land, viz:
livran Deegraw. A Del Washnurti.
Thomas II. Staggsand Abram Rhodes
all of Hennessey. (). T.
E. ti- Spilman, Hegister.
For the line:
Whiskey
—call on
in Aiuerici
ro
co
cyi
-•'.aij a
iarmors ant> lliorcfyauts Ixnil;.
lien -icuseji, Oklahoma.
Uipitnl I'ully l'aid, ^l!),000.0t)
I'st
ipela
>1' the
store.
Boss Key.'
i, ring woi
akin, at F
B. COIL D. M.
PSKTIST
J).
J, C. SMITH. M- D
Formerly House Surgeon & Physi
ciau Dcllevue and Blank well's
Island Hospitals, New York.
IHneuaeM >/' H'oman and rhUdren a Mpariatty
olllce at Metropolitan hotel. 2-.Vlmp
office Hrst door east of Dr. lie
office i n Oklahoma Ave. Ilenn
Oklahoma.
o Spit orSmokr your t.lfe Away
ina Cure for cry
m and all diseases.
A. Diokler's drug | is the truthful, startling title of
12-Gm
C. S. MKRADITH, M. n.
, 'PHYSICIAN RND SURGEON.
y- j HKNNESSKY, oklahoma.
I Office second door west of the Metro-
— |Militan Hotel, south side Ok. Ave.
All calls promptly answered, day or
night.
cz> ^ -
C. 1!. UTSLKR,
COLDEN EACLE SALOON.
they are sole agonts for the famous (
TOP OF THE MORNING,
finest pure Bye whiskey on earth. |
None equal for medicine purposes, i
23-3m-p
A severe rheumatic pain in the I
loft shoulder had troubled ,J. H j
Loper, a well known druggist of j
Des Moines, Iowa, for over six
months. At times the pain was sol
severe that he could not lift any-
thing. With all he could do lie
could not get rid ol it until he ftp-1
plied Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
"I only made three applications of
it," he says, "And have since been
free from all pain." He now rec-
omends it to persons similarly af
Dieted. I« U f,,r by Clipp<r
Drug Store.
The Lehman II. and I. Co. have just ■
received this week a car«>f cm>k st oves.
See their ad.
11
-s
3
$
"S
U>
Does a general Banking business. Insurance written in
j reliable companies. Foreign anddomestio exchange bought and sold.
STOVES. <
STOVES
■ hare Just received this week another ear loa
Qook Stoves.
little hook thai tells all ul..«it No- ' ,|AMKS IIKINKKHIIOFF,
, '-O'l. l;ar,,|l.,si ( (knkv
(iiiaranteed tobacco habit curi .
The cost is trifling and the man i
who wants to quit and can't runs of |
physical or financial risic in using i
"No-to-bac." Sold by F. A. Dinkier |
Book at Drug Store or by mail
free. Address The SU rling ly '
Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, Ind.
t i.aw.
Office on east side, South Mam
street, in Justice Thompson's
office, 2nd door south of Olivant s
photograph gallery.
Hennessey, Oklahoma.
to
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W
In
"0
X
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0
$
•
We hare just received this week another ear load of ^
| a cold. New York is one of tin
healthiest places on tlie Atlantic
Coast and yet there are a great
many cases oi catarro and eon-
SUIIlptioll wllicll llUVC their org'lU III ,
II v have taken >'rent pains in selecting the different this m-gleet of the sm>|de«t i.recau
il terns and m'noir lure as/lne and huge a hneo, ,io„ „i everv day hie. I ..- -
11 Cooks as is in Territer^ Wehave a great many ^
By all mentis do not neglect it
_ Dr. Edson does not tell you how to
and ire "cordialh/ incite i/ou all to call and examine cure a ™i.M.i.t we will. Thkc
\\'e itositirelii can pleasfl yon in price and chamberlain h ( ough I?enud>. It
"ur hue. II o* m em , , n / ^ ^ ^ ^ ex|);.ctora
store non buy of us- . tion. open tlu -icons and so,,,,
i effect a permanent cure. 2 >*anu
cent bottles for sale by Clipper
i Drug Store.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
gives the best satisfaction of any
cough medicine I handle, and as a
seller leads all other preparations in
this marKct. 1 rccomciid it because
it is the best medicine I ever hand-
led for coughs, colds and croup.
A. W. Baldkiook, Millersville, III.
For sale by Clipper Drug Store.
"Perhaps you would not think
so but a very large portion of dis-, iHB certain umc km vmuur. • «y-,
eases in New York comes from Ornnnlated Kye bids Sore Nipple^ Pile®, ()ffl(
j • * • ... i.i " Kczema,Tetter, Salt Rheum antl N-uld Ifetu, ,
carelessness about cab liini, < oni.^ | 25 i cr box. For wde by drills.
I),- st rii- Ivl-on. 1- suiii Mi —1■-,!
a simple thing and so oommon that por puuh^hme In a line hMlthj «m- farris pinley.
very fen people, unless ii 10 a ease ,I V jjr, Ckdy*s Condition Pbwden. IITHTIOB OP TUB PEACE
of pneumonia, pav anv attention to Thev Uine up the svMtem, aid diction, cure
•• •• e «tw. I loan of apjR'titc, relit— o rr«.t
kidncv uisonlers am. u.n,...; , „
new life u an « U1 or over worked howe
cenut per package. For alu by ilniggiata.
Chamberlain's Eye and Bkin Otntxneat
Is a certain cure for Chronic S4>re Kv<n,
K. II COOKK, M. I>-
PHYSICIAN md SURCEON.
IIKN N ESS K V, OKLAHOMA.
in the Post olllce building. Calls
promptly made
1 night.
-m'lll, bin iii^vnikiii, « kit-
eve constipation, corn-et Collections promptly attended to
kidn-y Ji'sonierri and d^tny worms, giving j,ttVintr practiced law in PeniiHyl-
SOUTH MAIN ST.
having practiced law in PeniiHyi-
vauia, I am qualified to iiiak<- out
| conveyances, contracts etc. in short
j notice and protect people's interests
under the law. II \kki*> Hinlkv J P
V as IS m 1 11 rn 11 1/. mt " js
IMew Patterns
FURNITURE
r COM MY. N'T,
CHAKLKS PKUK1NS,
AUV PUBLIC.
o'iveyon an
No trouble to show ycu tb's lir)e aod giv« prices
Call m\c\ Ait
J. J. McLKAN.
why minLic.
Bell
F
W. T. HAVARP, Prop;
rout Livery Htable.
A FULL LIKS Or §^§LF HARPWAKG. N"T
TIHWAK© AHP FAK/^V 1/^FLSrVSH I O. Krai Rstateand Insurance.
Himuno tt Felt,
Proprietors,
Mattress bed springs,
Chairs Lounges Safes
puneral supplies etc.
Otlicc upsairs in Liddle building
Farms lor Sale a«' dleoions Made.
Hennessey, < Iklahoma
A. 11. CAIIHOI.K, M. I>
\?HYSIIBH BHD SURCEON.
HKN N KSHK V, OKLAHOMA,
OIHcv lu ('llpjH-r Kiufc- Stun'. Itesl
1 ilfiicf. t-iiriicr of l-'.iurtli itud Cliero-
Ikd-M. All i :ills promptly answerer
day or night.
Board by Day or WeeK
Firet L'lMi Big-, Open Day "'11|^^.KSSKy ()K
LEHMAN
H. & I. C0.
Office over Crider's store.
Hennessey. Oklahoma.
(*et cured of Catarrh by usinj; |
I loss Catarrh Cure. 50 cent bottles
f..r sale by F A. Dinkier. 13-0m|
CARPET,
Come and get our Prif
(iKO. W. BKAlt,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
rflUPFT Kami Loans and Collections,
uilili Dip 'office in rear end of Oinkler'i
Store.
Hennessey, OkUUoaia
i Drug
ace.
Go
ARE
rH. M. D
urgeon ti" Physi
id HlankweH's
§f n,-u York.
I chilli nit 11 nperlally
in hotel. 2-5-1 mp
)ITII, M.I).
ID SURCEON.
oklahoma.
est of t he Metro-
llh side Ok. Ave.
answered, day or
iKKKlIOFF,
side, South Main
tice Thompson's
louth of Olivant's
KE, M. 1).
W SURCEON.
oklahoma.
Ice building. Calls
ay or night.
rinley,
niK I'KACE.
5tly attended to
law in Pennsyl-
ied to make out
•acts etc. in short
people's interests
iKUIS Finlky J.P
PERKINS,
;c.
n Liddle hu ihlirig
Jolleclona Made.
Oklahoma
iOLL, M. D.
ND SURCEON.
OKLAHOMA,
rug Store. Uesi-
•'ourth and Chero-
iroinptly answerer
BEAU,
LIC.
11 Collections,
of Diukler's Drug
c J.KAN.
10.
1 Insurance,
r's store.
oklahoma.
. D. M. D.
TIST
st of Dr. Rectors'
Ave. Hennessey,
L
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