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Volume 2. Number 26.
HENNESSEY. O. T„ FRIDAY- MARCH 23,1894.
Subscription $1 Per. Year
OOIXU
enger No.:i
No. 1 .
.'•ill Freight No
Time Table, C. R-I. <9s P. church (and himself.) The young
j ladies «1 i« 1 about all the work aud
the originator of the scheme carried
off * 120 as his share of the proceed*.
Last week a lady from Dallas got
the ladies of Sherman to join her
working up a "butterfly fete,"
i tliis plan, for the benefit of the
.U:H<; p. m. cemetery association. The enter
..1:30 p. in.: prising lady got *238.45 as her
share of the proceeds, and the young
ladies who were the butterflies got
public thanks through the local
press.- Duncan Hauner.
• in'' north.
.. j
.11:10 p. m.
. .1:30. p. in.
5:10 a. in.
Passenger No. ..
No. 4....
Local Freight No. :
CITY DIRECTORY.
LOIKJES.
1. (>. O. F. Meets everv Wednesday
night in block's Half. Visiting
brothers invited te attend.
E. C. Cook, N. O.
W. II. Davis. Sec.
MasoNH1 CoHNADlo Lodok, N«>. <♦.
in I; 1.k - hall. Kegular communica-
tion llrst and second Friday evening,
on or before til!! in >on anil two weeks
tiieit iftcr. All bratlieren cordially
invited to attend.
.1. W. Anderson, W. M.
L. C. llaxtcr, Sec.
A. O. I . W. Hennessey Loufce No.
4. 111• • t■ \ei \ Monday evening in
Hlock's ball.
L. Haxtkk, M. W.
Ihadokk Stkai ss. Secy,
(i. W. Ukau, Financier.
J. H. Willis, Uecciver.
It is but natural that the Indian,
in bis super-sensitive dread of being
cheated at the bauds of a white man,
should Hock to Washington when
ever a question that interests him
comes up; but it is a fact, none the
less, that more good could be ac
plished by keeping the ceaselc
NOTICE,
SCHOOL BOND MLr.CTION.
There will be an election held in
Dist. 10 on April 4th for the pur-
pose of voting bonds to build a
seined house in said district. Elec-
tion to be held in the Hewitt build-
ing east of Block's lumber yard
Don't forget it.
The
xcelicnt stand of wheat to
u on every hand, promises on and cult ix.it ion of
First Publish *d in the ||. nnc< e\
DKMCK'KA'l March iNl, p'.'t
NoTli T. l OR PUBLIC \ riON
Land Office at Kingtl-h' i. >K. T. r
March 14. 1HW.
Hotice herebj given th it tlie fol-
lowing 11 ained settler lias tiled notice
of her Intent ion to make final pr «>f In
Mip|H rt hi her claim, and thai said
proof will be made before IJeglstel-
and Receiver, at Kingllfber. < > T . "ti
Ma\. 4th. 1 vl. \ i/:
Sarah E Dawson.
widow of (Jen. I . Dawson, deee ised,
II E No :>o*. tor the - w 1 sec L'S, t ,, |„
First published March 23. lt*t 4.
NOTK E ' >B PUBLICA HOS
In the Proltale curt. in and f«
Klngtisln i o 'nut v. ()klahomiTer
General M llecce. PlaintilT.
Keep your eye
iia lleece. Defendant
til' Oklahoma to Itheiige
Hliengc
Territoi v
lieece:
You an In reby not Iflod that you
have been mm I in the aU v. named
court, and mu>t an-wer the petition
filed b\ said plaint iff on or before the
4t li day ■■! Mas l-'t « r t lie pet n ion
will be ftk M a- true, and 1 he < \ idein'e
■■MlriHii and |
es au abundance
sure realty in
greatness.
. ... ... j of the plaintiff will be heard
She name- tin ft.'lowim: w •' tie- .udgment t- r Din• t• will be r.-uder-
U> prove In-r continuous r; >ideii< e ui>- , t,u aecnrdiii-'to the law and evidence. ,
d land, viz: I Witness iii\ band official
Ok lahoma is a' Sanford Smith. A lieu K n \ I. ill jsl,KI ' ii,u nth d.n March,
n essential of' '.!• '•von- and J--raiii'l t.nln. all f « , .
j llcriiio
. T.
K. SPILMAN. Registo
Tno I; Ma
iKK. Probate .Indue
First uublished March 23. ls'.'l
NOTICE FOH IM'llLH ATION.
Land Office at Kingfisher. (> T.
March 20th. 1H04
Notice is herebv gi\cn that the
-."tallXi ! has llled .no
pi oof in support of his claim, and that
1. O. (I. T. Hennessey Lodge No.
. meets in regular communication
verv Tuesday evening in Block's
siting brothers and sisters
.lolin Rhodes, C. T.
always welcome.
Will Brewer,
The Seigniorage bill be passed
and go into effect through demo-
cratic legislation. It is a measure
procession of Indian lobbyists and for the relief of the common people, j
attorneys at home. In the case of No wonder republicans oppose it. |
the Kiawos, Comanelies and Apa- ~ ■ I
dies, who have petitioned against: HAS II CO/v\P. IO IMS:
thf opening of the Fort Sill cofhitry* Have the eiti/ens of Hennessey I.
there is a well-defined suspicion that ; carefully examined that petrified : 0'r,rKeceiv« r";«, KingtMe r. O T
they art actuated by the interest ot man? He might be the missing ex- Mayl." tb. viz:
the"cattlemen as much as by their I chairman of the republican territor- Hoi ertC • Mcfandhss.
own. Secretary Smith has promis-j ;a| central committee. Wichita ( u ^ No .7152 .for the w * of n w of 1.
ed these tribes that they will be pro-' Eagle. and thee * of n e ofs2, t r •*«.
tooted in their leane until the sale ot I 1D • nanus the toiiowim; wi'iie-^scs
the l n.l< in rutilifd, but The gubirnatoiial fight in Kan- to Drove his o.iainunns
ca,. l-.au he expected to an,nil ti J - -e.nsh, he narrows) down to u,;;n -d <-uUIV;,t toe.r
whole tl't at v and keep 800,000 llouh and Morrill oil the repuhltea 1 ,,i , ,luml.1.1. i . T.. and k,, ,
acres of fertile land unopened on | «)de._ The latter is an editor, and | kmamu-l Cliuc and Wm. Thoiiilson
such grounds as those
First pu 1 ti is! led III tile Ilelllle*.sl
DKMoi it\a March. J:t. Is"!
N< )T1( E I (>U PI BL1CATK IN
Land Office at Kinmisher. () T.
March 13 1«
hereby given that
\(
) J
%-
intention to make tin
proof iu iiip|H111 of bis claim, and t hat
said pi oof will be made before Hi-Bis-
ter and llecelver at Kingttsher, O T.
on Ma\ ".rd. 1S*.i4. \ i/:
(n-or^e NN lla\ maker.
II. E. No. 1 7. for tin- n w i, s i , t i<
The latter is an
forth I the former has a string on a lev
i the petition. I\. (' Times.
Columbia
lanuel ('line and NN in
i of Sheridan, (). T.
E. (i. Sl'Il.VAN. Kejfist<■
lie names the following witnesse
•ove liiscoutinuous residence u
id cultivatioii of said land.
Frank Knox. David Tallinnn. <'
ml .loM ph Willi-, all of li
V
lleiuli|Uarters for Low l*r
The New York Stow Dry
Clothieg. Hats. Caps, et.-
York Store, North Main Sf
J
T.
.SPILMAN. Register
li. Fhkkmon'T Post. No. 12.
1st and .'<rd Saturdays of each
nioiith in Block's Hall. Visiting of triumpets
editors. While Morrill will never wi.va,. ...p
■— , be governor of Kansas, he is not " ~7T ~ . |
The steamship mail subsidy, liable to ever suffer for necessaries •'|M ,,il;1 \\v
which was started with such blare : uf ijfe> He is a banker of the most NOTICE I-oH I LI . 1
during the Harrison I thrift^ kind. Besides, should be Land Office at kingfisher.' >. I
brothers alwavs welcome
J. 1). Pain. P. C.
John Bvttkhkiki.d. Adj't.
CHI RCHES.
M. E. Ciii kcii. preaching eve
Sunday at 11
administration, has not only
, March 10th, |«H.
, ^ i ever get into close financial quarters, , . >,,, ,
increase the efficiency of the mail \w WOuld find no trouble in getting f0fi(V\VjMjf named'^ t11. r has tiled m-
rvice to any appreciable extent, | a lucerative job in some circus as ij(V ,,f his intention to make tinal
but it has also failed to keep itself ti,e trick mule. proof in support of hi- claim, audi hat
alive. Of the five steamship lines ■ said proof will be inadi- belon Ue^is-
: lu p nj qualified to receive the subsidy «>l ( Bill Nye gets off the following j J^Mav u'. mVxiv" "
C'iassiiH-et iug at the close of the Sun- one dollar a mile traveled, but tbrei for publication: "(io where you Tipton Cox.
day morn in},' rvice. Sabbath school are now fulfilling the required eon- >vju j„ this country today and you L these iofs32 I IU. r 0, || E No.
:it in .i. in. I'lMv i- meeting l liursda> dititms. and one * t these, runnim; will hear men talking tariff and tax -74
daVe™,in^'"i:"l!es-'WinntTwo^ U '"Uv" 11 N"" V"rk on raw material who have not had
«-rs Society ev.-n other Wednesdav Isthmus of Panama and between (lllonthful of raw material of any
afternoon. All are welcome to our San Francisco and Chinese and j^jnd in their houses for weeks, ex-
Church on Cherokee A\e.. Japanese ports, has been notified cej,t when their wives earned it and
that its subsidy will be cut off April brought it home to them. The
j First published in the llennessex
1 IU-.Mo( HAT March in 1«!>4
j NOTICE FOH ITHL1C AH ION
Land office at Kiiigtlslier. o. t.,
March I t. is«i4
Notice is hereby jii ven tint the fol-
lowing-named settler has tiled notice
of his intention to make tinal proof in
support of bis claim, and that -:iid j
proof will be made before I he j
I'nited State*. Land office at King-
fisher. ok. T'y. 011 May :t. ism \
John F. Haymaker.
h e No i;.os for tile > w i of s 4. t
between It h and ">t b.
It.
C. II. Miller.
.'. C
Dorri?
Supt.
, Past r.
1st because ol its failure to keep the j country is full of men who have
'oNUUr.i; ATI' \ A!, Clll'ltui. Sel'V
sc\er.\ Sabbath. 11101 uing and eve-
:. Prayer meeting ever,\ Thursday
Kiev. P. C. llfiiit; xs. Pastor.
baitist Cim:u< 11. li-
Pastor, serv h ef ev< ry
a. Hi. and . :.'!0 p. in. 1
( lu ucn. Service 2nd and
in . e li mouth at 10:30
i- atiii-iii Buck, Pastor.
It is only live town
up real live petrilieat 1
Kiu<.
spells
no lie.
that can dig
is. Come to
int to see one.
is one, but she
ntract. Of the others, one failed
at once, and another after one voy-'
age, w hile the other I wo still drag
out a lingering existence. Thus
disappears another Republican
chimera, and with it thousands of
dollars that have been uselessly e\ ]
peiided. — K. C. Times.
NEW INDIAN POLICY.
'The consideration of the bills for
the ratification of the treaties be
tween government commissions and
various Indian tribes for the relin-
quishment of their lands by the
House Indian affairs committee, has
resulted in the determination by the
committee of a new policy regarding
certain features of such agreements.
One of these w ill be to require set-
thought so hard for the common
w ealth that the seat." of their trousers
shine like the dome of the Massa-
chusetts State house.
ne names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon
and cultival ion of said land, viz:
John F. Haymaker. Sherman Pain
C. Id. Kreps and John MahalTcy, all
of Hennessey. < >. T.
E. SriLMAN. Register.
Charles J. Wrightsnian, county
attorney of "Q" county, has sold
the good w ill and subscription list
of tiie Pawnee Democrat to .1. O.
Cash, editor of the Pawnee Times.
The paper hereafter will appear
under the head of the Pawnee
Times-Democrat. Mr. Cash will
continue in the future as iu the past
to run a true democratic newspaper.
Mr. Wrightsnian will give his at-
tention to the practice of law, and
county attorney. Success to you
gentlemen.
tier
it putrefaction. And that's
ot hi rw is
the lands purchased or
acquired from the Indians |
A. C. Majors, brother in-law of
I to reside on land taken hv them fori11- Waj-oner, will he wj the SStli
a period of three years, 'instead of I'" take possession of his new house
•all, th.. fourteen months as now. with the; .lr"!k'- • '''
, , ..! • _ . 14 „ ,• 1 will bring his family, wiles sister
lioodos priv ilege thcicaltti ol pa\ ing a, • . , .
110000*. 1 1 . pt j tinjl t]IP41(, i-hildren w ith linn and
lount and obtaining title. 1a,H] l',r! ..
nake this his home. Kremlin C os-
Tlie Ki i. ileiier 1
people of Ilennessi
That is because thelvinglilcher crowd ' eertain
could not hoodo them' • This, the committee Believes, will
! not work injury to honest settlers,
I'red (■eblrird, of the New York but will bo for their best interests. Mr. Majors is our fellow towns-
400, evidently knows what it needs Another departure decided upon by man and proprietor of the Farmers
in that circle w hen he presented his the committee is to hereafter limit Store 011 north main street. NN
sweetheart with a bath tub. j to 4 percent annually the interest are glad to know that he 1
' to be paid by the government 011 _ a valuable claim but hoj
It is said the county board didn't deferred payments for lands secured remain at Hennessey.
doit because it wanted to raise Hen from the Indiaus. The committee ———————.
nessey's assessment, but because it believes this is ample interest, es- Thomas Reandeau, who has been
1 secured
he w
First published March 'J'!. D' l
NOTICE FOR 1THL1CATION.
Land Office at Kingfisher. Q. T.
V March 17th. 18U4.
Not ice i> herebs given that the
following named set t ler has illed no-
f Ids intention t-
proof in support of hi
that said proof will be mad- t r
Register or Heceiver at Kingllsln r
Q. T.. on May 1 It h, 1 v,t. \ \/\
r il.
lb- name-, the following witnesses
*o prove his colli illlior.s residence
ii|M n and cultivation of, said land,
vi/: Sherman Pain, David Talliuan.
Frank (iriium. Frank Knox, all of
Hennessey. Ok. Ter.
E. O. Simlmaii, Register.
First published in the Heniiessej
Dkmoi hat March ! t li. 1K1M.
NO TICE FOR PL-BL1CATK N.
Land Office at Kingfisher. Oklahoma.
March tit h. |s« 4.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
make final following-named set t ler has filed no-
lim, aud|tj( iiis Intention to make filial
roof in support of bis claim, and t hat
lid proof will be made before
Register and Receiver at Kingfisher.
cssey
C. I H I! 1
On this space,
liardvi/are do.,
OMTLETF. HXE OF
Hea vy HABDWARE,
]/r/ffiitii (ill(I Cook' Stoves- Old Hickory II aQons
for t he
Christian M. Kreps, Oklahoma, on Ap'l. -'i. Iv-'l. vi/.
s w i, of s 3:1, t l'j, r ti. II. E.! lewis i>. mvkiis
. in;.
She names the following w it ne - -
to prove his continuous residence
iiiMUi and culfivatJoii ot -aid unci. \i/:
John F. llavmaker, John Mahaffey,
She!
1 Pai
all of llelllie-
Fowier,
v. O. T.
. Si'iLMA n . Register.
For then, e } of s 7. t H . r ti. h.
He names tin following witnesses to
prove ills continuous residence upon
and cultiviiiii.ii of -aid land \ i/.:
Douglas WYlcli. Win. W. Nolan.
Jno. Tighe, Geo. W. Doughty, all "i
ilelllles- .. < ). T.
K <i. SP1LMAM, Register.
JS5itSF%S£ 'IM'-MH1 vri.iv 1 D^BS-%l6l8,tih8S4HenD< '
M>' Liiut.ImlK?n o v: fob 2E£S^T-
Mire 1 l.'ith 1 w,. I Laiidoffi<e.it Kuigflslier. (). I
M.ui n i- 11 | February, 10, 1W4.
Notice i- herein given that tin-. \0yLV js herebv given that tin-
following named set t ler has Hied no-j
of bis intent ion t • make Hnal
following named settler has filed
notice of his Intention to make final
«----- . - - f ,, . proof in support of his claim, and
said proof will be made before he<_i-- 111;|| fj;,id proof will be made before
ter and Receiver ol the t. s. bana ((li. LiciriHt<>r and Receiver a
proof in support, of hi- claim, ami t hat
wanted to lower Kingfisher
brothers
milef
On the rjuict, permit the Dkm-
ot n.vr to remark that Hennessey
pays 110 city tax, is out of debt, her
streets a.ul public
pecially as it can borrow money at visiting his two
a less rate. " least, and Mr. Moran and Mr. Can-
1 teen, for the last three weeks,
office at Kingfisher, (). T., on May .">1 h.;
1H< 4. viz:
Ulysses S. Blakley,
li <• No. 721 2. for the 11 e i s t 1! ,
h e No. 71U1.
He names the following wit ties-
to prove bis outinuous residency
upon and cultival ion of said land, vi/:
John Sweet wood and Edward Bux-
ton both of Parrin, <> T.. John « ■ • | -
r. of Todd, O- T.. Joe Lee. of Parrin.
O. T. E. ti Si'ilman. Register.
T.
Harris Finley,
E 5008, for the s w 1, se
shape, and
treasury.
are in good
she has money in the
The Hennessey papers are printed
on hand presses. One of the King-
fisher papers is printed on a cane
mill, and the other on a combination
press. Hand work is always in
demand.
Statistics show that national
banks have now hoarded up nearly
*100,000,0iio over and above
is required by law. This govern-
ment ought to h ive power enough
to force this money out or make
other inonev in the place of it, and
let the dumed banks hug theirs
they got weary.
GI!RYA\ANDLRING FINANCES. I returned to his home iu Jefferson,
Mr. Hepburn, of Iowa, is a re- S D., last Wednesday. Mr. Kean
publican. He is a congressman. ' deau thinks well of our country.
He has a great head on hiin. 'e is and was here a good many years
the gentleman who discovered, or | ago when there were no liody here
announced that lie had discovered j hut cattle men. He got liis brother-
that tiie nouth paid not a dollar to- in-law, Mr. Moran, lo come to this
ward the pension fund. 11 is con- country, aud his brothers and other
elusion is drawn from revenue re- Iriends. Mr. Reandeau will return
eeipts al the great tax-gathering next fall, and thinks of spending
center* of the ootratry. I the winter hen. The Dikoobat
Mr. Hepburn would have the j Hkcs to have such citizens as Mr.
countrv believe, and there are many j llandeau and his friends to locate
who are just enough mutton-headed , with us and hope more of hisfnends
to believe it, that because northern j will come here through his influence.
coffers are greatest receptacles for! ■ - -
taxes gathered from the people, Commencement Day at College
there is where the taxes come from. Corners.
Such sophistry! That is simply The closing exercises at College
till' where the money goes, and not Ironi J Corner school, ler the term ending
1, twp 10
I w. r 7. w.
He names the following witnesses
to prove bis continuous residence
upon ami cultivation >f said land, vi/.:
, R.vran Deejrraw, Abel \Va>bt)urn.
Thomas 11. Staggsand Abrain Rbode>
all of lleline>se> . < >. T.
E. <i. Spii.man, Register.
S. 1*. Richardson, Cashier. M. \\ . Ciiamnkss, Asst. Cashier.
farmers aitb ^lloivbantr Bank.
Hen )1('hh, !J, Oklahoma.
Capifol p'ully
SOUTH MAIN SI'.
mmuRE
] COMPANY.
Uini in(• A Fiii/r,
Proprietors.
Mattr'-ss bed springs,
Chairs Lounges Safes
funeral supplies etc.
CflRPET, CflRPET,
Come and get our Prices.
M. TI.I! /M/.V
l'ropr. of
J, G, SMITH. M. D
CITY DRAY,
All blisi lies
prompt I
intrusted in bis cat
attended to. Char-
s reasonable.
Eorinerlv House Surgeon tfc Pliyni-
cian Hellevue and Hlankwell's
Island Hospitals, New York.
4 / Worn mm «/' ll'oinrtM ami rhililrrn a rrltilly
ofllce at Metropolitan hotel. 2-5-linp
l>oi. 'I Jol/iirro S/iit orSnmhr your /. /• • «'"<«//
is the truthful, startling title of a
little book that tells ail about No-
to-bac, tin- wonderful, harmless
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure.
The cost is trifling and the man
who wants to quit and can't runs of
physical or financial risu in using
"S'o-to bae." Sold by F. A. Dinkier
Hook at Drug Store or by mail
free. Addre - The St« rling Hcim-dy
Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, Iml.
Ohitmberlaln's Eye and Skin Ointment
Ih it i :rtuin cum- for Chronic Sore Even, ,
Gninulatpd i.yi* lads, Sir« Nippk-n, l'il«-x,
E'wm:i, Ti-tn-r, Salt Rlu-iiiu and S aM I It-ad,
25 eenls per bo*. For wile by driijoriH'.s.
TO HORSE OWNERS.
' For putting a home in a fine healthy con-
dition try l)r. Cady'n Condition I'ow<iere.
They tone up the Hvstem, aid digeHtion, i
Does a general Banking business. Insurance w ritten
reliable companies. Foreign auddomestic exchange bought
Campbell <i' Hill♦
Paid, $1!),0(K).G() ATTORNEYS J ET ! LM
| Office: -'''vast of Public square,
Id. i
"li!
Btite. relieve constipation, eorraot
kidn -y cli'sonlers and iL-wtrov woniw, givinK
new life to an old or over worked home. - >
eentf |>er pack age. For sale by druggiats.
C. S. MEUADITII, M. D.
PHYsICIM fiND SURGEON.
h kn nkssky, oklahoma.
Ofllce second door west of the Metro-
politan Hotel, south side Ok. Ave.
All calls promptly answered, day or
night.
7 -
JAM IS HHIN KEltlloFF,
I I OBXBT \ I LAW.
>n i ;i-1 side, South Main
in Justice Thompson's
1 door south of Olivant's
photograph gallery.
Henneyey, Oklahoma.
" rf. (i H >k i.. M. ii.
PHYSICIHN MD SURGEON.
Officc
street,
ENID, Oklahoma.
whence it comes, I March 9th, was a grand success.
The pensions like all other nation- The district was well represented
Tin' Kansas eUv .1<iu7h;i1 denies Ul obligations, are paid out of the l.y imr.nta and pupils, whose con-
that tile M .-Ivinlev lull lias anything national treasury. Now where docs geniality made it an eujoyabl'-
t.i do with the present financial this money come from? Out of the canton.
stringency: or that the uncertainty | northern oustoms houses?
of tariff legislatii
STOVES,
treated the audience to three good
songs. The little folns were ex
cellent and showed remarKable cul-
ture. The juvenile choir, composed
of twelve pupils, sang beautifully,
exhibiting much vocal ability
Essays, recitations and
Suppose J songs, by patrons and pupils, blend-
has any thing j you answer yes to the last question; ed with sociability, expressed the
to ,i„ wit|, "I'he tendency to [ then who puts it in these customs, general satisfaction existing between
drive Silver the country as a homes? The whole people. Every ] district and 'eacher A splendid
circulating in liuui. the .lournal al- nan who pays a penny internal rev-, essay on " I rue Ann by Miss Car-
leges, is the cause. This is true;, cnue contributes to the fund from | ter, was greeted with well merited
but here is where the singular part which pensions are
comes in: The'Journal is a republi- tucky alone paid 1;
can paper. As such it endorses in j numbers #27,000,000 internal rev
every way, lair and otherwise, cnue tax. Every man who buys an
known t' blind politics the party j article protected by a tariff con
and the men who are foremost in j tributes to the national fund; and it
driving silver out. If the Journal j makes no difference whether he is
is honest, it is cc rtainly truthful,. in iho north, the sotith, the cast, the
in estimating the causes of the west or iu the middle.
country's distress, what must the Hut seriously, Mr. Hepburn lays
people believe of its aittitudc'' stress upon revenues derived from ive of much satisfaction with the i
Either that it is not consistent in protection. Then if protection school's progress and the general
supporting a part v and men in bring-1 brings a revenue the people every- interest which had been manifested
ing about national distress, or it where contribute. But Mr. Mc- by the teacher, Mr. O Hara. Mr.
favors that condition of distress. Kitiley has been telling us all along . O Hara responded htlinglv hj
that tariff is not a tax. Now, it ) thanking his friends for their kind-.
The latest successful scheme for tariff is not a tax, aud pensions are ly co-operation. j
money-making by traveling profess- derived from tariff, nobody pays it. Refreshments were served, and j
ionals is to get the ladies of the; The Democrat is not a champion at the close of the exercises there
town tliev visit to work up a benefit , of the south; that country is not its j was a free interchange of ideas,
for some'church or charitable pur-! home. This is simply given to show , seasoued with numerous handshakes .
pose, the professional to receive what great heads some republicans i and sunny smiles. '1 he audience
half for drilling those who are to have when they geryinander with; then dispursed, each wondering,
take part in the exhibition. Not finance; and what unsophisticated perhaps, who of them may be per
long ago a man got up a trade car- innocents some people are who can, mitted by destiny t<> attend another
nival in this city on this plan for be stuffed with such airy demogog-1 closing day exercise in their beloved
We ha re jus! received this week another car load of
Cook Stoves.
U*e have taken greatJia.ins in se/ee/iiithe different
Practice before the Land Office
Oklahoma and Washington
courts. Heal Estate, Pen-
sion and Abstract
business prompt-
ly attended
— to.—
•Jii-tf Satisfaction (I-iaranteed.
II KN VKSSKY, OKLAHOMA.
Office 111 the IN >s to nice building. Calls
j promptly marie day or nlRht.
"Perhaps vou would not think ,, ■
but a very large nortion of dia Harris Finley,
eases in New 1 ork comes from <kI, ,IMIL. i v inv
carelessness about catching cold," j -'LSIIOE )!• I HE 1 EACE.
savs Dr. Syr us Kdson. 4'lt is such Oollcrtions promptly attended to
a simple thing and so common that having practiced law in Pennsyl-
very few people, unless it is a oase vania, I am qualified to make out
of pneumonia, pay any attention to.eonveyam
contracts etc. in short
ami protect people's interests
the law. IIakkis Fim.kv J.P
CHARLES PERKINS,
[SJOTAKV P' BLIC.
Office ups.-iirs in Liddle building
f arms for Sale .v < 'ollecions Made.
Hennessey, Oklahoma
old. New York is one of thelnotiei
healthiest places on the Atlantic' undei
I Coast and yet there are a great
many cases of catarrh and con-
: sumption which have their orgin in
'this neglect of the simplest precau-
I tion ot every day life. The most
- ; " sensible advice is, when you have
1 he Cortu t s booming. ont, rj,j 0f j| aH HOon as possible.
Win. Parnell ih home from King- a|| ,,leans do not neglect it."
fisher, and sowing tmoe oats. Ex- j)r (^dHon does not ti-ii y u how to
pects t« maive more at this than be Clire a coj,j hut we will. Tskc
made at live weeks ol wild oats on (jhaniberlain's Cough Remedy. It
jury duty. | u ill relieve the lungs, aid exp< etora
Chas. Ilaughrrty says that the tion, open the secretions and soon
Wilson tariff has depre'.-iate 1 hogs effect a permanent cure 25 and 50 j cJfV;;,.V.; ( ,,, If'-r T.f I'!m tii an-V Chero*
much that a hog-buyer is now as- cent bottles for sale by Clipper
I to look a porker iu the face. Drug Store.
lady from our vicinity recently (
Isold a bushel of sweet potatoes in \ If you have not tried the
' mTE + RU
and ire eorilialty invite i/ou all to rail and examine el a half hour hater for ti. a I be do not fall to do so when In need of a
our line. TIV* poxili rely can ptea.inj/ou in price and peopl- lik «
A. M. CARROLL, M. D.
PHYSICIHN AND SURGEON.
11 k x x i; s s k v, o k i. aiio m a,
o the fund from j ter, was greete.twiih wei11 in'-ritcii j—f".and ive now liare'aslfneaudlarie a"tine of -o „„u
Z jtTln round | u'^n. .WpS. S5 t™. Cook, a, i, in Territenj. I(e have a great many jhamed
INlew Patterns
e n „ , , , . .
Patrons anil commissioners of the! give yoa an ub.sohttcg'na ran tee with ea eh a nit every ah! um!
. .i i i i:.... l ...'.l- ..v.x—.uq !
lou't like thiM -ort of thing,
school delivered acdresses express-
Stove you buy of as- People passing the Markeg jdaee:fo
.. , , , ... ,. . . are treated to a novel sight, a line
No trouble to show you tb'S lioe aod give prices ja,.ki onij. „ (,w days old, :t
feet >\ inches high upon arrival.
PURE WhISKEV
• medicine purposes
C\
M C^ill (AWC\ (\r<>. K-
A FULL Line OF SHSLF HARPWAR6,
TWWAR© AMP FA KM, \r PLS/^SHTS,
LEHMAN
only handled by
li. UTS LER,
—AT—
GEO. W. DEAR,
NOTHRY PUBLIC,
Farm Loans s
1 Collections.
Office in rear end of Dinkler's Drug
Store.
Hennessey, - • Oklahoma
Golden Eagle Saloon-
, Hcllliess«.y, • - OklunOiS
Literary at the Corners last Fri-j
day eve was more brilliant than l
usual, subject of debate: 4•Intern
perance and War." Peoples party |
•jueston for next night. Come all. j Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Cornerites say that the Dkmochai gives the bent satisfaction of any
is improving right along. The cough medicine I handle, and a* a
Hkmockat has been a good paper j seller leads all other preparations hi
all the time, and we hope to see it this mariiet. 1 recomend it because
elsior. All are glad that the pa- it is the best medicine I ever hand-
r, •, . I !
the bone hi ot the Presbyterian t-ru
; district.
Ti« i; i N.
period editor are atnigbt a la, l«d for cougha, «olda and eronu. OBtaj
I K _ all wool and yard wide, b'goab. [A. W. Batoimo*, Millersville, 111.
Q || " Bn\. ! For sale bv Clipper Drug Store. I
J. J. Mcl.KAN.
[sJOTA 1!Y rriil.ir.
Heal Estate and Insurance.
Ollice over Crider's store.
Hennessey. ()kluhomu.
I. B. COIL. B. M. D.
. PSKTIST
Ollice nrst door east of Dr. Rectors'
Ave. Hennessey,
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