The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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UANK <>F 1IKXNKSSM
Capita! $15,000- =-
,, | (1,11 nil Htnikimj ItHMiur*- Troiinai lr,!. „
COLLEC(10SS PROMPTLY Mf.LK
' ■ parrr) Loans CI Specialty. -• r—■
dbc TVimwat.
K« i- r, i
of Ut'lo
MifS Adis Stamp
\i-r\ pleasant sqrpris
Th«'.n dny .vining I-
voung IriemU.
Mr. J. R. Hellie*. <
in iii our city
want" to ti ti* I a warm-*
40 below *ero region.
chat would like to hv<
, . ,w • locale in lleimewey.
, S|*m UI Kanter service* in
—a h.itli at tin- Cong'l. church.
will render choice Ka« • r
'tillvatvr, lint Pastor will |.r.at.h "" sll'r',"al allow ilten. to t
K,n,;i,. a- lti-«.'r.-.tioii ill the morion* j.rovi.lin-.r tli< ;v
.iv aii>l M
• f Manitoba,
..•clin*. He
r . lime than
111,- l)KMO-
Mr. lit tin*
(ho
Mr. (
Go To
John Smith'
PIONEER ||ARDWARE ^TORE-
- given a. Compliment-. m ^.-a-on Our
party last friend J- O. l>. < tiddv received out-
lier mail}' i of the most bainNoin*- aid us* ful
present*, through lh« mail, Friday
morning tie- Editor lias had th -
plca*ur of gazing upon for moiiic
time. our fricmi Cuddy has :isk«*d us
not to nay what it was but by prom
isiii* him upon our word ami honor
lie ha* let n* have it, if we would
i",' ail) 111 i«1 - . aii'l we lll just
: > ( kold ( orn Stoves,
' ,ii.: I- i! it Uf will | 1 H \
♦Joliii Deert
l-'oit
Enu-mt i" n' l'iiil-t
il ' |Ki.t iirtii-i- .it ju'iir
-i.
.1. M. In-
■.unnrlv
, t >. T.
it llcnncs
v. i >klah"nt i T rrlt«
frl.<
Eli MS
11. WEKSNGll, 1 :• 111. rand Prop.
Vou can make
publication to in.
upon your lands, I
Hear, Having rail
- other expeiiM'n.
rer veak '|'he Fort Worth
pondent, of thin ph
Waal ii|)
r notice for |)km<>i i:
filial proof Mr |i,g,
re tieo. W. editor. :•
id fare ami cautile b
of j
tlx
eacant
plac
FRIDAY. MARCH I
E. K. Davis Auctinccr.
4 Jo to Cooke's Drug Stor
To-day in the last day of
cliool.
elf on til
which tooi
strip last ^
Dade Kyle mis m . lc ,
last ween over tin birth
pound bov at tin ir house,
and child doing well, 1
needs lo >King alter.
Mr. Harris Find!.-. w ..
law
of the
the ('hi
George Mosher visited the count) to the Har t- pi |«
■ - m ad t\ at Enid. 11 ♦* hi
etting thf
' amui;
1 La
peat, Wednehday.
Yal Johnson, Ve'ternary Surgeon
at Stevens' Barn. - ■ tf
l«'or tine toilet articles go t«
Cooke's Drugstore.
Win. Malalcy went to lvingfiidic
on business Thursday. lia<l no s. ■ • n
John Smith has moved his family formed,
on his farm lu the strip. |> \y i;
Guy. H. Gillit; late of Enid, boy, born hi-
ll Monday,
sol is an old friend of tin
I will engage in the iner
niiu jiH in the -trip. N\ i
can cheerfully reeomend him a* si
straight forward bu^in■ ■ — man iH
every resect.
A petition u I j rn* 1 to 1' -
school board last \Vednc*<lay. sign
ed bv 104 ol our best citizens and \H
tax payers, asking - iid board t • 1(
call an electiou to vote bonds for a |a
school house at au early date. Don't
foriret the da\ of the . lection, and ,K
be sure and vote lor the bonds. „
Wh t Hennessey wants ir
.Imitted house.
st Wed
troubb
i_h with the e\
p at it and
s ill not touch it as
«rv easily soiled. He is verv
oi it. it will be on exhibi-
or on.* week and then t«ar w ill
it ii in the bauK vault f«>r safe
Plows,
I )i ills.
Th.-r.-will b.' Kiii-litnof Ci.liini
l>U UlpotinM ui ti"-1. «>. «•
F. Inill this e Ton tag by depaty 8.
I ( ..ti, - Tin Kniulit. ul C'olum
tii;i in a fraternal in^iiraiiru urili'r
I )isc SI arrows and
McCoriilk Binders
-> and Mowers,
C. II. BL<)C'K.
Tbe leadipg lumber merchant.
.Mas Finished layin* ii\
tl\e ini'Kcpt, inosl complete lino of
Hard Soft I'ino Liimber.
t my prices on bills before buying.
Urnhcmh'u, Oklahoma
Oil i v
VII.
lappy
Moth,
t Da
Mr P.. W. i.enn. tt .
,i| it1 i-1 and friend of M
Monday a eoi,|! ..
f our cit\. partb ipated n
nocK-out. we were in aM'
ho w a t the . hami'iou *
women school bonds lief
a little seeing our little
to learn have an option
as they after the el.vtioi
importance, in the t< rritorv that
ivithout a lodge of this kind,
s hoped that the members will
e interest ami make it a success,
e insurance feature is desirable
: t! . vim- ■- tli«' N\ orkman \
.....in difference i" that women can
is a good |RI at||„iueJ on the same terms as
men. Another important feature
f Ohio, a is the the total disability clause,
r. Drennen should a menilx r become disabled
• •v a few davs tliev r.-ceive one half of the amount
tfiat bouirl t our of insurance the
and now after the best citizen-
The ci'lchratrd UcCormic liinitiinj Tirinc.
J. I. Cnso Thresners.
and HOD6E Hsr.^D&l^S.
\\ .1, Stevens is receiving a ear j A severe rheumatic pain in the
• a.I if il-.nr. one of Ollts. one of l r.lll. left shoulder l ad troubled .1. 11
mil ii. of shorts. The ti.air is guar Loper. a w ell know n druggist of
,n! •• d to lie of soft wheat and ever\ Des Moines, Iowa, lor over six
*uck w irranted. Do not fail to see I months. At times the pain was so
Some ot him when you want bran, shorts, oats I aevere that be could not lift any
ur town and • ,;il , r f,.,.,i ,,f any kind. lb will thing. With all he
his
on the IHM
n which is
Is, nor had a ring carry, we want a school lions, ami |W0 feet deep, the b« dy
all it lacks now is lor the voters to on l,^ claim iu
urn out on election day and Note, t,,sushis 19, range 10,
TI . Grand Masquerade Ball at body is perfect with the
.'rider's Hall Moinlav night w... of one car being gone a
•rand sue.-,-ss. There were about of the tlesh on each vvri
["weiitv-tivc couple masqued. The though it had been eaten away be
-ostnines weie all very handsome Tore petrification began. The man
|'1,, \ nr.masked at 12 o'clock and was 1> ing on his bacK, in a position
Daniel CamplM II, wl . lived on | adj.'urn. d for snppw. Dancin* clearly indicating that he had been
his brother's farm, one mile west of was resumed at one, when :id t k buried
town, but of late livin* on Ills claim part and «• ntinued until thr«. friend:
iu the strip, has been quite sick for .o'clock. K\
I, of the Clipper the past few days, but from last re gran 1 - ial
ions to vicin.ty will l e taken in as members. ,t HUy and all competition
On Friday. March 9th, Lewia N. prices Call at Ills feed atore. w
||a\ worth «iisro\« red, buried about Oklahoma Ave.. lleiine>fe\. O. 1..
bonds
lire to
do he
in could not get rid ot it until he ap-
,t plied Chamberlain's Pain Halm.
hlinds etc.
I 1 VI M EAT MAI
ClTV
DF6V6K &) SflVflGe,
proprietors.
CN EASTSIDE OF MHIH ST.
Choice Fresh Steal;, Roasts, Sausage
Pork Chops or an thin; usu. 1 y
kept in a First Class Butch-
er Shop.
was in our city Thursday
D. W. Bick. l was dow n from his
I'laim Tuesday on business.
See the new stock of dusters au I
(lets at Spencers'. I hey buy | -'s
The Cooke Drug < ompany have
the fineat line of ci*
Lyman Bickf
k, doing well.
Dan says it is v.ood looking and
Iooks like him. but w. are inclined
to think that it must look like iu
mother.
i>f a petri-
U,-t. 'I he
exceptions
id portions
Whiskey iu Aiucric:
- call on—
C. B. UTSLER,
•I only made three applications of
it." he says. "And have since been
free from all pain." lie now rcc
' omends it to persons similarly af
I tlicte.l. It is for sale by Clipper . ^
Drug Store.
neNNessey roller /AILLS
ssioo:. The Jatk"Jerry
■d b
the eit\
r civilized pi rsons perhaps
The body indicat. s that
man about feet tall and tltiest pure Uye wliiske
ve weighed at least 2
force, made a trip to Guthrie last
week.
W. P. Campbell, Sr., of King
fisher, was in our city Sunday and
,Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. \\ N
orts is improving.
To The Partners.
Do not sell your hogs until
•all on the Hennessey
imv da\
am C
The la<lies of the Congregational
church, assisted by Prof. Sanford'a
Orchestra, w ill gi e a musical en
, t. i taiument at the Congregational
oubt «
the
Frid i
da\
\V /.. Suiti
We buy hogs e\ el
le, of not ha\ e to wait f
El Reno, arc visiting Mr, ami Mi to .leli\.-r tinin.
Malalley.
The Lehman II. and I. < 'o. have Just Surveyor- are abroad in the land ! tit.
received this week a car of cook s|u\ rs. ^^xipjr eominunities to pay the bill, mi
See their ad. lytf The same gag play< I in \\ ,. re taken a whirl by Dr.
'.V I) Trimble'* contort cut K n««« until the pcoule took **<>■ - Carroll lut Wednesday behind Ma
t the Enid l.an.1 Office ca.uc off ble lo thflr | ke. I>— '- ' \" -' ., |. I.r.,„ I ].ani._' «lal' .11. The
must have
pounds. It
l«est specimens of the kind in the
world and Mr. Haworth prizes his
tind very highly. It was on exhi-
biting here tor several days, viewed
horn
tliey are sole agents for the fanioti
TOP Ol THE MoUNlMi.
arih.
None equal for medicine puriwist
IN FULL OPERATION DAY f)ND NIGHT
Manufaetuiers of high grade
-—Flour. Mesi-. Brm And Ship Stuff.—-
(iliAIN ELKVAToi;.
In Connection with Mill.
.]f. /). TAUT* 1'Jtoru.
A ,.ril by hundreds of people, all of )
13th, 1MU. Every person w . prolloU|lce one of tbe Hnei t speci-
like- a line mimical entertainment Jm.n< |lu.v ha<1 ,,w.r 8ecn. The ■
should attend this a* the 1 i ■ • and toe nails are in a
is going to make this the e\eiit o- Jlt.rlirt statt. 0f preservation, even
traces of the eye lashes are vi-able.
found in a canon where
that line
i treat is
He
sj i
Thursday.
John Smith has sold almost a car
load uf John Deere braking plow*
this spring.
Uie the Boss Injection sure
eure, 5ft cent bottles for sale by F.
A. Dinkier. lS-«ui
Win, Mulholaml, of Wi.ukomis
was viewing the sights of lleuiu-ss-
ey Wednesday.
Y i. k Ooneghan hat l . eu
bis family t« their new hon
strip this week.
Bill Miller is building linn an
elegant residence on his farm iu the
Cherokee strip.
The Boss Blood Purilier i* tie
be t on the market at F. A. Dink
ier's drug store. l.'-Oiu
Cummiugs A Thori. ha\i op.
A Luiicl. and short Order I
surveyors are no; to blaine
are i n to their job.
the
TI
out next 1
record.
ion they as
chool lion-
re thinking
will have soui
giving breedi
wav he can make a buggy
\ inced the writer that he i
Kd. (lonld ri tnme.1 Ir.'in Kl li, ~|'<i'l\ a- . 1.1- .1 hm
mi,.ud Oklahoma Oitj Wcdneaday. aniinal. .ir n_. .*<
where he l.a I.eel, hiokiiia at their l'l>'-ny "I M'.nt. He is a
11 ufer vi-rU. Il i- l,o|;ed elioiiul.
that our city w ill be supplied w ith
this much needed improvement by
first of July.
Levi Heraberg challanges th< iV f
- ,, and looaing around, t
champion foot racer ot Neiun \
for a race. Levi don't do any thing
rash, w e are of the opinion that you
should practice up a little before
yoa pal up Tonr money, t > «ib!v aT'ihe,1
you mean a slow fool race, en: plaer f. ' "
Dr. T.J. Hmdi has removed back
to his old room- « \er the post ortiec
in t'.e Liddle building. Any work
in the dentistry line w ill receive his
prompt attention, and satisfaction
guaranteed. l>o not fail t
ing from
f rock, the ground in which
w as hurried was very damp and
•n- , t tunes wet. indicating that pet-
ry ritication took place bv the action
cp
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\V)I, lilil'KOCKUIIDIT'',
joi!>: i>. i'
Hi rlioir | Pitts,
ATTORNEYS at
Fa ACTIOS IKTH0
FSPSKAL AMP tgkkito^I. L
COURTS
rater and tlu
buried.
irt iu which he
b, 4*Where in yoi
located?" If tin
locating lo re tin ;
Let
house, it will -ai
of this district soi
a y ear rent for tb
mav be that tlu-v
tin
Lar k Chirps, of Hope \ £ lc*
Plenty of rain.
Crops are doing will.
The farmers are happy.
Easter cxereisis to Ik- held at the
ehuich Sunday morning.
Our old friends, Joe Stephens,
the Meadow Lark and KUdeen
have returned to us. We bnl them
a hearty welcome as we listen t.i
their melodious songs of spring re-
echoing through our beautiful vale.
Mrs. Brown, whose arm wa«
hrok. n some time ago, is patiently
-n
SJ
"3
% X c
< —
© /""V
(9
-3
if)
Seven Vears old, Mammoth stock,
black iu color, mealy nose, about
1"> hands high.
And the Jack "Duke," four years
old. Mammoth stock, iron gray iu
color, about l hands high.
Will stand foi mares at tin- Mark, s
farm, 4 A miles east and U mile-
south of Hennessey, Kingfisher
county, O. T. All care will be
taken to prevent accidents, but will
not be responsible should any occur.
TEH MS:
.Terry: Ten dollars to insure
mare to be with foal.
Duke: Seven dollars to insure
mare to be with foal.
At time of service will take a
note at one year, and secured by
mare and colt. Said note to be con-
ditional. AlIIKIM M.YRkKs,
;;.m Manager.
OKI.All' >M A
1^1). (ioCLI), Phop'u
HARNE55 SHOP.
Carries the larsest stock of Harness, Saduies, Blank ts and
other materiol of any linn in
Kiuufissher Counts.
ran.
r it
call
tt him when wanting work done.
of Mrs. Geo W. Biir entertai
Frank Stevens is with them during i,,r Sunday school class very pi
Da\ is* old stand.
Mrs, Fletcher ne-tl
rail
hool hoi
pr
Mrs. W. C
i- \ isiting w i
Mrs. Pat.
w eeks past II:
0 be fit
Long, ot Kii
old friends
g fisher,
of the
I he illness of their child.
Charlie Allen, of Sheridan, r.
turned from Belle Plaine, Kans
last week, after a week's vi-it.
See J. A or W. K John.st.m f.
lruit trees, at Hennessey, Sherida
^nd Columbia. (Jet trie? cheap.
antlv one evening last week, at her
residence. Those of the class | res-
cut were: Frwl Smith, John
I Major*, Cliff Sauudera, Charley
Baldwin, Willie Alios and Aiuos
Bnrhaus.
Mrs. J. It. Reals s. nt us an in-
to the effect that Jim her husbai
fl'Of&eu last euuesony , a w c.-s .1.
: Mr. Ed Smith President of t!.
|U ('. 1). Smith Druu' Co St. Joe M •
,j! Accompanied by J. W. Pryor their
Were taxing in the sights in and
Oct curiHl of Catarrh by using around Heiin. s>.-y Mr. Smith w t«
Boss Catarrh Cure, *>0 cent bottles so favorably impr — .<1 with ti .
for sale by F. A. Dinkier. 1-' din country that be will return in the
, , , . near future and make some invest-
Wiu. Friend lia« traded Ins r.-si
dent property for the Thompson
property iu tiie south part of town John Harb. < returned from his
jicar Dr. Cooke's. trip to Manhattan, Kansas, last
Tuesday, where he has been visiting
friends and his liest girl. John re
ports everything v ry dull and savs
We had an a e
in 1 Mre R. Wllao
\\ orki re m•< i, ty at
( has. Bin lino ,x w.
urday night, but f«
had to leave it oui
number of other r
know they had a c
an I a good time,
rocking chair w is
and the refresh lit
and nice. Mr. ai
have been good n. i
nianv friends are s.
\ r.ttell
ie Willing
N\ .
urpri
plui
.unplete
A far
presented th«
,nts were ample
,1 \|rs. Wilson
glibors and their
, rr\ to see them
n. who for some
been on the sick
able to be up.
!l' Mr nnrl Mrs T.iwn- nd spent
the forepart of the week w ith friends
in the Cheyenne country.
Mr and Mr- .Jenkins, Mr. and
Mrs BIuuk and family aud several
of the enterprising young men of
:;r • :nr.;uuity, have left us for
their new homes in tin- strip They
have our best w ishes for prosperity .
Mi-- Nora Crossman, of Okeen .
is spi-nding the week with old
&
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cavEATS.TRADE Marks
COPYRIGHTS.
Miss An
siting with friend?
who has I
in Kingtis
W. L. DOUGLAS
63 SHOE NOT Wip.
Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair.
Best In the world.
*?3.00
k*250
CA\ I OBTAIN A PATENT*
prompt answer anil an honest opinion.
M I \ N \ ( O., who have had nt-urlv ilfty
expenom .n the patent txulneM. Ounmu
tlons gtrn tly ■ i nfldentiikl. A HandliouU uf ln-
fornifttii ti i-.nii erniUB Pufrni* and how to ob-
tain them cent tree. Also a oataiotfuu ot ni«xiuuj-
Ical anil ccientihe books sent free.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. recelre
Bpe. uii nut ice in t ne Srienti fl"' A mei i. 1111. and
tlius are tir.'uuht bet.irethe public with-
out cost to the Inventor. This splendid paper,
lMued we«*klv. eleear.tlvillustrated, has or fnr ii o
largest . .reniati'.n of any scientific work In the
world. :| a vear. Sami'le copies sent free.
Building Kditloo. monthly. fi.M a year. Singla
copies, -i- cents. Every number contains beau-
tiful plate®, in colore, and t'^raphsj)^
W. T. HVAARP, Prop.
Hcd Front Livery ^tal)le.
Board by Day or W2c!^
Fii-t ela.« ltigs. (i j . ii Duy ati.l Night.
HKNNK'vSKY, OK,
VIERGBV&R & Go
H A f ? DW A! i g,
to show the
TOI. Address
Mt'NN it COn Ntw VuUK, 3til BltOADWAT.
latest designs an.l
•.lilt
fellow doesn't any more than get ueighhorhe
there until he wants to come back rpj,e null
to husy Osluhoina. 1 t)f j,t., pU u
(Jeo. Mo.-k, an old friend of .1
i Throckmorton, and salesmau
Kotlisehild Bros., of St. Louis, was h, r elai
mi our "tre.-ts last Wednesdav. Mr. lui'l-iing
'.a\e, but hoi'e their
lie strip will l>e jde
s profitable.
Crookt d Ci i i kcrs-
(Week latu.)
Everybody is sow ing oat
i good nian\ are being sow u
re ha
ig, tlu
all the time.
Miss KoUN-
Mr
uilding
nd fe
started
road is I
just
• in returned home Saturday evening.
l*'' I have chirped until niv throat
feeds sore, so I now leave you for
other climes. Farewell,
,IKM IMA.
,iu, "lUmk U-kT
this Arch Clay water is breaking sod
on his father's place. Useful and
lots I ornamental is a tirst class prescrip
.lack
II.irl. v Price is the happiest man r
Mill. I.'la.'k Ja. KS. It i- .1 1 i -J 111 'w. L. DOUGLAS, Urocktoo, Mas . Sold by
I a hie
Eight pc
l.l.s
shed
Both Corbett and Mitchell haN.-
strong arras and ean hit hard blows,
but neither can hit prices a- hard a
whack as the Cooke Drug Co.
11. H. (taskill, who has ln-en
living oil his claim in the strip.
returned to town for provisions
vester.laN.
Roliert I.ower, br tin r of I>« * r
and Kd Ix>wer, came from !lot Mock thinks we haN. a splendid
springs, Arn., to 1. ok aft. r li-! little tow n and «ays it i« a* good as
claim in the strip. any he knows « f, which is a com
• moil remark of the traveling men. ,
The severe windstorm in the strip creek.
Jast Sunday evening w ill eaure manv ,1.1.. W'hit. d of ( : - -nt City. Wheat
Of the settlers to turu their bouses (i. T. has rented the Hotel near tiie the jump
fight side up with care, depot on fourth street, and is fitting in price a
A So. 1. ywirllwjt Juk for mW. " >«!• >" «i>-' ••! }■*' Mr. W
or trade. Address r call on
|{. Jutin loii. Ihrii' mill s ^oulli of w l.it.-l nil.-.:..- t.. ii.ik._- i. . nr-i s ,.ne '.«lv r..te
^bcridu, Okli., «r irt .bU o« v 1...I.-I. .invorn-ui.lin.ij .-••••• I n,.M |:1., ,
nlaee to stop w ill not miss it h\ ,, ,
_. , rv t* \ ' • • i i t wlm. caps that were in this mi ,i
Flic f 'K.i Drug i mpany have , gi\mg the t oiuraeicial a call. u ^ 1 when Okl ihom i opened i t
vxteu-m. iuij.r.n. m,".. in ^ ,v,ll|siv(. ri ,or '„w, ,l,r.. 'i„!r mm,,.. ,.rH.y
Ibelr l)r„k M.>r,. .in.l an-Ik lur .„„litv. lo \,iu. | .trong in.inuationi ,.n i-cruin ,.,,r Ami now. .I. r E.lltor, ixood by*,
pnparwl u, a.vuin-. at.- Ibelr CU,M)" will „iv. „n „ ,.all. I m i. ippewd in ti..- p p r it Yonr oou.rlb IwVM for Iii- pro
fnern tliau c\ . t , II.. .1 i„i.^.,.wi vII..,. (Ill i' luul.1.1 Uk.- v.- iti-inin-r wrote it. |ii'.'tiv.' i-miti-ft ill tin* Btri}.. Should
52 00
for ladies
S2.00
Jl.75
fOR B0<5
l.75
i2 25
f 2.00
P
GREAT HOCK ISLAhO ROUTE
&oJr i .-rrta
1' s.' |TED r. < ' ,< ?£433
&
at the head of Crooked
jumping two jumps to
ow, going up both wavs
I growth.
r brought a horse down
weight
and a Ik ,
Charlie Patterson moved to his
strip claim on the early transit.
Strip u'overs too numerous to
mention.
Neighbor Cartright has rented
Mrs. s(roup's place.
Win. lli.-k.-y-s wife an.l chilli
have been quite ill. An, happy to
MST O.H^fC.T «?v,CE WORtO.
$5 Shoe*. They fit equal to custom made and look «rd I he Roc c Island is foremost in adopt*
wear at well. Ifyod with to sconomlze In your footwear, ln^ any advantage calculated to lm-
da so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Sheet. Name and p. Mve speed and give that luxury, safety
r' ce stamped on the_bottom, look for *Hen you buy^ a| | ,.0mf0rt, that popular patronage de-
mauds. Its equipment is thoroughly
\V. II. Zuber. complete with vestibuled trains, mag-
tli MainS*.. lleiuiessev. O. 'I nitlcent dining care, sleepers and chair
! coaches,#all the most elegant, and of
recently Improved patterns.
For Trade. Faithful and capable management
mc property to trade for a and polite, honest service from em-
Si,eli
•r < • mus nii, 1 .\.,i
and Heavv Ilar.l
line of Standard
lard Heaters &
k stoves
3 <7
ito.'k of groceries or general sto.-k
>f goods for a country store. Call
. • address the Dkm.h kat office.
Knid.
tin
a | i
eek
Ja
N in. t
y the
iuht.
on vales
eddy was i
day last -
n convert?
Salvation
K i
eek.
A rm\
FOR SALK House a
in Shades addition, bloc I
r on : 24.\"20, on ground, story
all lathed and plastered,
irolled I 0f water, out ho
uinday take good team as
I this office.
part.
AGENTS FOR THE
es are important items. They are
doulde duty- to the Company and to
lers—and it is sometimes a task
ult of accomplishment. Vassen-
on this line will find little cause
mplaint on that ground.
.1 a half l i;0 importance of this Line can be
1 well better understood if a short lesson in
in will geography be now recited.
Call a- Wh.'t is the great Eastern termim of Give us a call ar)d be convinced of what we say.
the 15-• k Island Route?—Chicago.
id four
CelEbraiEd Acorn Sieves,
entire satis-: now that
1. Engine raise gru.l
Remember wlieu yon want a •_' >< .1 "i!s. w i i.-h aiw ..\* j
pieal or lunch, best iu lieiinesseN. faction whererevcr
call on Cum tilings A: Thorn. Davi- 1 a - .eialt\
i/ld stand. 22-tf Waldo A. Chapman.
2i3-.it C.eu'l. Agent. I"
rreacluug at the M. K. Church ,,
Hunday, at II a. m. and 7::10 p. ni. 1 .♦ ■ w i • Meyers, oil the s e J of - (
Sunday school at lu a. m. All are u. t , r 0, on Skeleton creek, . ^
jitv ited to attend these servi. s. I had his team stolen, or strayed away -
J. ('. Dowuis. Pastor. last Sunday night, 1 hers ami 1 ~ '
mare, l>oih light bavx with bald 1 "
faces, horse had four white legs, i,m* ol y
listake
fur a man through tl.e
nd would line evervbods |
tan 1 that 1 did not write
, , I !,0,'t,vt' .
«l* ii t lu- remain away will,
Old, l :i\ .■ the Ul Moi m l folio
Adio
him.
Beta.
If you want to buy a good five
room house and four lots, one block
from Main street, at a bargain on
good terms, call at this office.
ck.
orge
Without Pain.
Try the Boss Kcu ma cure for
frosted feet and chilblains sure cure,
at F. A. Dinkler'a drug store.
19-6 m
Vhafc other sub-Eastern termini has
: ? Feoria. T i what important points ;
does it run trains to the NorthNvestV— i
-t. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota,
uul Wateit' wn and Sioux Falls. Da-
kt.ta. To wl .it important Iowa ind
Vebrasl - Dee lloUw, DftTUt*
i rt. IoNva: Omaha and Lincoln, Ne- ,
oras':a.
C-. U 'ss Kc/.eina Cure lor
the glowing counter
Farquliarson, one «>
Mm* ring won,, and all dieeaeeel^ ^ oiie white hind Ilvnu^ey^ grain ani stock buyerj
of the skin, at 1. A. Dinkier s drug ,tM, j, . Vt ,,i,i and s tin* orner th. other day. Mr.
wlwrp. u,an ft. of Clydesdale stoek. Any F. is a j.dK _ 1 fellow and
llarrv OliNant's house, on hi" information iu r< vard to them h n 'dmire j-
«l house will lie re- CJeo. P iler i- th, dam!) ho
Mr, trader of |.n« ii \ui y, . all « n li
■ he w ill trade. (Jut sj'Y
Brick
s"1'
brickwork,
vn over last Sundav a. tlii- tli..
claim, i
evening. You should always build ! c iv, I n.tn thaiiKt.illy I ;•
f H a sound foundation IJarr\. I .Meyers, and fiudti rcwardul
I am ready to give figures on
anything in the brick line. All
,. i u k mranteed. P O bo\ . - v
K P. DOITTHITT.
70.000 bricK on hand. 26-ly p
I'se the Boss Internal cure fo
gonorrhoea gleet, etc. at F A. RIMEMBl!)
Dinkler's drug store. 12-rtm The Great Kock Island Route runs all
| regular traius to Englewood suburban ;
A (I.I0.1 l.ii! .tor.- room an.l lot in Katloll, close t i World's Kair pronnilj.
clioi.'p lo.'iition for salt* on r.-ason aud you cau save tim and trounle by
al.:.- t.Tins, Part on tint.'. Call at Srttlnff ult «t that point and avoid the
iiemo.-k.vt offi.-f. I crowd in the clt.v
; For full particulars as io tickets,
if rates,anplv to anv i- tupon ticket
Two cood corner, vacant, resi ' " the I n,ted States, Omadaoi
I . . . j .;..|, ' tld'lre
■ l.-nee .otn, •" i..
South Main Street.
Subscribe for the
DEMOCRAT,
1 dollar a vear.
eati< n for sale cheap
this office.
desirable lo- j
Enquire at
I NO. SEBASTIAN,
0« ;'.'iTln A 1 •. -Vert . <.'hlo /Q 111
. Jou^. Ult I kUaafCT rJ.
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Weesner, R. The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1894, newspaper, March 23, 1894; Hennessey, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108823/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.