The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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Stetuksson, Cashier.
•R. II. Dress an, "President.
bank of
-= Capital $15,000. =-
_S A General Hanking Hhdihcx* Traniucteil. u—
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
$ INSURANCE WRITTEN IN RELIABLE COMPANIES.
' parri) Loans u Specialty.
1 v ^0ss99Bsem
Aritrobus— Hyde.
Mr- Harry Autrobus end
Effie Hyde. both of
married ut Knid
' suffering ones of tbi. world with! C. S. MERAD1TH, M. D.
M i„' nr l w that they may b, kept for ^SlCIRN AND SURGEON.
I the Master ami their lives filled with
■ .'m.l'ine, and let er remember! ..esne8«t, oklahoma.
bv some have entertained angels un-
rim duty of the third depart- j
„ Monday tin
Mrt. The bridal return,;. j
to the residence of the groom * a^amj
parents, in Hepuessessey, Tuesday
and i-artook of a «uiii|.t"m'" dinner ^ ^ ^ |PSgUa i, t„ t.m oura«e
After apendii.K a few j" I ^ntematie -ludy of tl.e Bible. A
Iriend* they moved «• their elaim ( ^ ^ wli|thv nim -4 ^ before
iii. "trill, Tim l i «<•' "AJ " H"1 ; Uiioii.^e: Tu promote pvnoii-
tin-in a loiigand prosperous me. , ^ pj,.tVf loyalty to the oburch and
1 wmirni/emcnt in works of grace
,1... Htraifger, for there- 0««rnd tor.«. of be!Hetro-
Ctbo Deynocral
Enterod as Second-class matte
Framp Miller, of this paper re
jceived word frora bin old home, tluit
j his mother's residence was burned
at 'down and household gopdt* more
Hess destroyed by the lire, it was sad
news for Framp.
Punished every Friday at lleniics- John Morrill of Sheridan, was
sey, Oklahoma Territory. [.doing business in llcniiesstfy last
Mondaj. U i Moi rln (p the oh ner
ilie pos. office m nenne^'v
. t). T.
TERMS
$1 .(H) rEr YEA It
I of
\v
eral Hennessey lots,
c are cleaning up
ends
A larg«
or | citiau-nn of thene
,ced under arrest by the I
.-h.il and brought before .1 udge1
at Kingfisher on the 24th ( «
to answer complaints of tin* R. R-
Co. for supreme ofToiices committed KIX' 1
against it by the parties i
odds I The jourisdictiou of the
them thr<
K. WEKSNKU, iSditor and prop.
FRIDAY, JULY 27, IKW.
E. K, Davis Auctiueer.
Hot, Hotter, Hottest, just too hot
for any use.
J. J. McLean made a trip to Enid
last Wednesday night.
James Mcljityre, of Sheridan,
was doing husiuess iu our city last
Monday.
John Innian, barber, is employed
in Cravat's tonsorial parlor. South
main street
N. J. Cuddy. went to Kansas
City the first of the weeK to see bis
«ick mother.
Mrs. I)r. Boyce, returned to her
home hist Surnlay after several days
visit wfth friends.
Don't sell your wheat till you
see W. J. Stevens, be pays the
highest market price.
Chas. Curry went to Illinois yes-
terday, where he will visit his par-
ents for about two weeks.
Sam Withers is employed in S.
N. Hrecti' clothing house, and has
the clothing in tine shape.
Mrs. Kyle only remained a day
or so, was* back to pack up, and get
lier goods ready for shipping
Isadore Straus and v> ife now enjoy
a pleasant drive every evening.
Mr. Straus has a new buggy horse.
We have the cheapest lot of par
asols, quality considered, to be had
any place. Walburn &> Cuddy.
Mr. Sherwood was down from
his claim Wednesday, on businc
and also to visit Mr. Williams south
of town.
Mrs. S N. Urees, and little son,
ief V ia*t .Monday morning for Cald-
well where die will visit friends a
short time.
Don't forget to go to Walburn it
Cmtly s for shoes cheap, they are
cleaning up on some odds and ends.
Wholesale price of furniture has
dropped, same aw everything else
all o{ our goods are teA' and ot
latest patterns. J. U. Shade.
The friends of Mrs. It. 11. Dren-
nan will be glad to learn ot her im-
proving in health again, she has had
a very severe time of it.
1 am a candidate for public pat-
ronage, Bubject to the will of the
peop e who 1iecu Dry Goods, «*rt -
ceries, Boots, Shoes. Flour and
Provisions. J. II. Bahii.
and ends in men's shoes. $2.00
land ? 2. - .r men's shoes all go at
'♦1.50 This is no fake but a posit-
ive fact Wai.huun ACuody.
L. Humphry of Kingfisher will
I open up a general stock of goods in
a few days in the Weesiier store room
I formerly occupied liy the C°snn s
| restaurant. Mr. Humphry runs a
i store in Okarche as well as one at
Kingfisher and this one at Ilennes-
will keep Lew b.i.y I n V(! Bn eaeor, t,
them up, and hold a claim down | ' *
all
al piety
Rock Island M. R. Company. I the encour ({enteut
s | |„I charity among the yonng peo-
t!nld and Pond Creek. i pie of the church and eungregatijin."
i f tlx. Ii.'idinu ' It well becomes un to pray, to study
town, were' and put (orth every effort for the
. .. ^ I nccoiupliahmeiit of thia work. Our
placed under ,a c ( ; fth l,; ; iiniw.,^ .tiidy and our effort"
u until we come ip con
us for the work. Jesus did
Icr arrest, not pray that w e should be sanctified 1
lil t Wis l y anv of our woiks, or by prayers, i
' ' i tilt truth. "Sanctify
" " i i.i i...im, I them through Thy truth; Thy Wor4
demure .11 ".."tamed and th. .Iu i. ; Wc .i.all grow in grace
HtronMlv miiiualed that arrant. I f l(„.., ouraelve" under the
ha ed on ."forniat.on Jer of that .anetifjing truth,
would hardly hold watir and a- • w(, |mvl, tht. „ri„„i.e: "My
conse,,.,ence the whole number ^ ir , th.it ur,,..tll fort], olll „f Mv
re,ted w. re set at 1. « }. • mouth "hall return unto Me void,
rejoicing tu.« y , , it ,|ia|| dish that which I
on the .core of hr t blood ag.M.t Ki„,|| pro(|„T iu the
l( I mi -.ta ^>om I (Thereto I « . .' A- Ep-
boy, entertained t u ir fc ■ u iirll| 1(,.iclll.rl, then we should
Kind and Hound Pond in a '?>;*' I BVlltl> to rightly divide tl.e Word qf
band I ( od and learn to speak that word in
•ason to whom we would lead to
nolltan Hotel, south side Ok. Ave.
AH calls promptly answered, day or
nixht.
GEO. W. BEAR,
NOTHRY PUBLIC.
Farm Loans and Collections.
Oflice iu rear end of Dinkler's Drug
Harris pinley.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Collections promptly attended toj
having practiced law in Pennsyl-
vania, 1 am qualified to piake out ■
conveyances, contracts et«'. in short j
notice and protect people's interests
under the law. Harris Finley J.Hi
€io
Toi
John Smith's
Store.
Hennessey,
Oklahoma
IVA LI EH PAIN
Propr. of
.. CITY DRSV,
■I with that power that^tiod I All Inisim ss Intrusted in his care
promptly attended to.
-v I. B. Coil,^2=
| Gradnate of Missouri Deut^lCollege
| OFFICE OVEU POST OFFICK. |
J. J. MoLEAN.
: JHQTARY PUBLK
Real Estateapd Insurance.
Office over Crlder's store.
Hennessey, Oklahoma.
Gold Coin btoyes, ✓
John Deere Plows,
Disc lltuvi'ows and Drills,
K 's reasonable.
ieinurred to by the defence. The | but through the truth.
Ceijtropolis
WEAIS.TRADE Marks
COPYRIGHTS.
f,r
.... i "".jxr'', .... ,
will get there | Entertain and have the heart I Chri.t. <). let u. taae God a word
Autrobus returned last j
to Kansas City
James
Monday fr«
to do it.
with us wherever we go.
hearts full of truth.
Have our
11 aye our
and some Mi--ouri towns. Jim Goto Walbum «& Cuddy's for | memory full of ^ sentences, ^and
a\ s there are no painted barns, or anything in the shoe line, they will
barns at all for that matter,
Missouri, nor did he see but one
hool house iu the country in two
days travel by rail. Dr. ( arroll
pays the woods and bills are full of
school houses, apd the barns were
much Letter than most houses
that Jim does not know a good
barn when he sees one.
M. D. Tait, our enterprising and
ide awake miller, is keeping up
with our growing city and country
II them t« you cheap.
Origin and Object of Epworth
Leagues.
For the benefit of those belong-
ing to the Epworth League we pub-
lish the follow ing, written by Nellie
McNair in St. Louis Christian Ad-
vocate:
"What shall we do with our the
young people?" was the question | the
Methodism was asking a few years
by building a brick addition to his j ago. The Epworth League is the | of God
already large mill. The Hennessey j answer. This association was j and iu the chvivch. Such Knowledge
mills do the verv best of work while 1 formed at Cleveland, <>., May 15th, | is important. J lie church wants
Mr. Tait and his men are all hard I 1889, by the union of the Oxford | intelegeiit Methodists and a race of
workers and very accomodating. Pat- league, the Young Peoples
rons are always satisfied with their dist Alliance, the Young Peoples
lealiugs with him. We wish Hen- j Christian league, the Young Peo-
nessey had more manufacturing iu- j pie's Union and the North Ohi
terests as good as our Hennessey | Conference Methodist Alliance.
mills. I In Way, 1800, our own church, see-
Knid laat week of I in« that it met a felt want iu our
utter them frequently and faithfully
that others may hear the words that
have been so preqous to us.
It is also necessary, as Methodists,
that we understand the history, doc-
trines and policy of our own church.
\\ tiy am I a Methodist and not a
member of some other church? We
w ill be better able to appreciate ami
sympathize with other branches of
church if w*e hilly understand
se facts. By the study of gener-1
ill church history we get a clear idea j
movements in the world ;
■ -Owl i« poll* Mot ti
Transient rates t\. and ^1.60 per
day.
Single meals 9ft cents.
Room and Board #4.50 to *5. per]
week.
Table hoard 13.50 per week.
Lodging '25 and 50 cents.
Te^W© Ot>sur^sse?J.
South Main Ntrert.
M. A. BLACKBURN, Prop.
DIKTI.
denominational economy, adopted
blood poison, Wallie Wrenchy. ,
Mr. Wrenchy came to lle„ne "ey it a. the "ociety lor the young pc
last summer from Kingman, Ivans. I (de our church. |
and secured a situation at Brewer) 1 he name, Kl'U.U'th league, has
and Savage's meat uiarKet, and also i been chosen M being ... every way
worked for J. H. Cider & Co He | amnopriate lor such an institiition:
left hero last January, and went to , ■' "'"t llecauMc of iU nsoru.i .ts
south Kind where he went to work i "ociations. It carries he mind back
■w a meat market. Last week, to the b,rth ,.lace and1 early home |
while cutting meat he cut his hand j"f the founders of Methodism. I I.e.
and bl I POMOD set in, be wm only I nam. also recalls the famllv life end
sick a few days. Mr Wrenchy was godly training ot the We-ley lioin.-. ,
a bright young man 23 years of age, an example worthy to be kept m |
and respected by all who knew him. I perpetual renieuibrauce.
His many Hennessey friends will Urenu^e of its
regret to hear of his death, lie j heuig common
was a member of the K P. lodge , branchei of
and \lpderu Wdodman and leaves a this country,
wife and one child.
Metho-J Christian young people who know j
what they believe and why they be-
lieve. The importance of this de-
partment cannot be overestimated. ,
The Epworth league is a sphere!
of influence sending its rays in all |
directions. May all avail them- j
selves of its refining and developing j
forces!
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
r
<
" rv
Second
conoinical character,
all the. many
pm Methodism
count ne
Kp worth,
\ hei
TO THE EAST.
OtNINQ C*R SERVICE IN THE WORLD.
The Hock Island is foremost in adopt*
Kurope and in all |ng any advantage calculated to im-
it exists. From prove speed and give that lurury, safety (
a geographical center, and comfort that popular patronage de-
iti lines have gone out through all limnds. Its equipment Is thoroughly
the earth and its w ord" to the end complete with ve.tibuled trains, mag
„f ti,,, world I he very name it-. It 1 uiilcent dining cars, sleepeta and chair
signifies strength. ' coaches,'all the moat elegant, and ol
The object of the Kpworth league j Lnagem.nt
the disguise may be faultless in other '
pects. Most physiogolists
success,
socially and financially.
Walburn «fc Cuddy tia\e the
largest li,ue ol shoes in the town and
they will save you money on any
thing in their line. Give them a
Call,
Charles llaughary, at the Cum-
tilings old stand, has f\tu-a up so as
to make \\ a yery desirable place
for ladies as well as gentlemen, to
step in and get a lunch, and good
cold temperance drinks.
Rev. Burbans, returned last Mon-
day eyening after a weens visit op
th« east side in the interest of the
Congregational College.
The social held by the Congregat-
ional Ladies, Wednesday evening,
was enjoyed l y all present. They
will clear about $14. over and above
all expenses.
You can make your uotiv'V for
publication to mane final proof!
npon your lands, before Geo. \Y.
Hear, saving rail road fare and
othet expenses.
The Sal.ation Army meeting wn-
ell attended Monday eyenvng,
How A\cn and Women Breathe.
Men and women do not breathe
alike. In a women the breathing is
from the thorax, or chest, whilo in
a man it is mainly from the dia-
phragm, which is lower down.
This peculiar difference i,s ao uiarKcd ... , .ulllViU
that it is peculiar to recognize by it j 1,,iarai"u'r- " 4" " "J"' ph,yes are important Items. They are
a woman d'lsguised as a man. although " > ' « ' 1 , o !'J ' ,^g «"«' '"« Company and to
becoming a t Intun hi i.^ t "" truVeiers-and it is sometimes a task
into the 1 hristian lile t «• « n « o jinjcujt 0f accomplishment. I'as3en-
(iod has but one thing before him, ^ thJg lin0wiU flnd uttle cause
and that is growth. No new facul for compluiot ou thttt ground.
ties will ever be given um- |s The Importance of this Line can be
uioral nature is as complete as ic l>pt(or UU(jt.,8loo,i jf a short lesson in
body of a child well 1
eil in form and feature.
one must grow as much as the other.
As the means of physical growth
are provided for the body, so the
means of spiritual growth is provid
ed for the soul. Tl ' KpworUi ^ iuia Miull(,.ipoll9, Minnesota,
league is a means ol spiritual ina w.ltBrlllWll ,llKl slollx Falls, Da-
growth to the young people ot our
Methodism. The universal ex peri
ence of the Epworth Leagues u
"1 enjoy a higlier, deeper, richei
religious experience today than
Vie fore, because "
with the league
The social held at Block's hall Uh l tbie difference;. not due to
Friday evening bv the Epworth bill owing to art,heal condition.,
League, was quite success, both „eh as the wearing of ec
h as the wearing of corsets. A
Philadelphia doctor made a series of
investigations on the subject a short
time ago, and from this it would i
seem that when the body is uneon-
fined the stomach moves in breath ;
ing, but where corsets are worn the
breathing moves the chest. Kighty-
two girls, from 10 to 32 years ol ;
as the |
iliiY 'the 1 geography be now recited.
What is the great Eastern termini of
the Rock Island Route'*—Chicago.
What other sub-Eastern termini has
I it Y— Peoria. To what Important points
uoes it run trains to the Northwest?—
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prompt •nawur anrt an lioneet opinion, write to
MI NN A < « ., whoh« e had nearly nfty rtmri1
experience In the patent buxinvaa. Comniunic*-
tiona (trlctly i-nnldential. A llundh« lt of In-
format um corK-rniiUR I'mriim and bow to ob-
tain them tent free. Alioa catalogue of mechan-
ical and acientlllc booka wut free.
l'atenta taken through Munn A Co. receive
special notice in the SflfBlISc Aiiierii-au. and
thus are brousht widely before the publlowtth-
eut coat to the Inventor. This aplt-ndld paper,
laeucil weekly. ele«aiitly illuatrated. baa by far the
1 aruoat rirculatiun of any scientidc work In tiie
world. S:i a year, bainplc coniee aent free.
Building Kdltion. monthly. Id.Ui a year. Single
copies. •US cento. Krery number contalna beau-
tiful platea. In oolora, and photographa of new
houaea. with plain, enabling builders to ibow the
lateat flealKna and aecure contracts. Address
mtnn 4 OO, Mkw Yoiut. aei BauAUWAT.
Campaign Rate!
The
Kansas City
Times
I EVKKY
I DAY
| JANUARY 1st
$2.50
j The
TwitE-a-Week
Times
TILlt
JANUARY" 1st
35 Cts.
Mccormick BindErs
and mowers,
ANl)
The Celebrated lUeCormic Twine.
J. I. Case Threshers.
and HODGE, HEADERS.
Hennessey, OkUliome
THS. ^
MOSS ROSE BAKING POWDER-
Guaraoteed Absolutely Pure.
Call oil your
Grocery Merchant
after May 27
an<l nee the
* WPUQettSHTS OFFGRSP. #
Campbell IVlfg. Co.
In onler tliat no one may liave a
excuse* for not being posted on
tliH envelopments of the
political campaign of
t894. The Tunes
has ni a <1 e
these
rates,
which scarce-
ly cover the cost
of publication. Its
news facilities are. iinsur-
paijsetl, ami it handles political
uevs s fully ami fairly.
PURNlTURe, FURNITURe,
4- FUMITURE.
The Largest Stock in the Territory
M 50 fS(;d-POOfl)
At coiit, must Bell. «
1 I)i,l you buu out >'>'«' h'1""' Sewinit Mauluuei' o know it would |ilia«c
your wife. Prices awav lown.
We have the largest and best stock ot
Goffins and
Funeral Supplies
i:i the Territory.
I Come and see us before buying, our prices will convince you.
BINDING & FELT,
SOUTH MAIN ST.
Hennessey, O. T.
G. H. BLOCK,
Tl)e leading lumber mzrehant.
Has Finished layi«\s ii\
tlvc largest, n\ost eon\|)letc line of
SUBSCRIBe NOW Hart! 1 Soft Pine Ijttmber.,
Address
THE TIMES,
Kausiis City, Mo.
Sample Copies Frre.
Sash doors, blinds etc.
went Ath street-
Gut my jiriccs on bills before buying.
7/1'nn f*st'if, Oklahoma-
IF. E. SAVAGE & CO. CITY -
age,
il. half of whom
were of pure Indian blood, the oth-
er half being of mixed descent.
Seventy five breathed from the dia- j
phragin, and the other seven from |
the thorax or side. The latter be-!
longed to comparatively civilimi
tribes.—San Frantisco Argonaut., j
kota. To what important Iowa "\nd
Yebrnskn i olnts? Des Moines, Dave;*-
Jort, Iowa; Omaha and Lincoln, Ne-
oras':a.
i f my connection Tkc Koek Island Route runs all
rk and workers." regular trains to Englewood suburban
HENNESSEY RESTAURANT-
CHAS. IIAUGIIARV, P-ropkietob.
Kait sitl<* Main Street, 2 doors south vl Dinkler's ilrug store.
ltest Sl\oi*t Office House ii\ t.ity,
gap
:]*i | fY MBATMAIIKh'! [Sjg
MEMS MD LUNCH ST ALL HOURS.
Hot ycoW "irir>fcs, Lerrvorie^^©, iTlitk SKc^fce Po^> etc.
It is our earnest ilesire to please everybody, ami the farmer in particular.
First-class dinner For 25c
a Country!"
Comedian William F. lloey
just cueountered • distinctively in- j poor,
genuous Hritisher. The couiidiau I the stranger.
The second department of the j jtation, close to World's Fair grounds,
Epworth league is that t f charity, und you can save time and trouole by
and aveld the
having for its object the help of the getting oil at sli.it point ar
I poor, the siek, the suffering one and crowd In the city
This department of
For full particulars as to tickets,
• ) ' , Mevico, or address:
Lucania's last incoming voyage
the two breakfasted together.
"1 guess I'll run ou.t to sec Harry
after breakfast." said the guest.
"llarry?" queried the comedian
softly.
"Yes, my brother," explained the
Rnglinbinan. "I've two here
Ilarrv lives in San !•
i,liere being present Major Sully and 1'har 1 i• • iu t'liic
wife, Capt Austey and Capt. Hall, "Uut you 11
and a number of others, the meeting
was enjoyei by all christian people.
In our coluniiiH you will find our
courteous land bird's, (Mr. Black
burn) advei tiKement und all th"se
wishing to be treated to a good meat
s'ill find it a verj desirable place,
good cool dining room and plenty
eat.
J. K. McLain is putting in an
jxtemWeBtoek of dry Bood«- in his tiol, on T<.lllrll-" beord.r.d
triok building, corner of 4tl, and T|u. tii,ki.( ^ a
Main streets ," this city. M. uun W( of hi,
bus been in business before III Hen- s|Jlm jt tor „ lllimll0
ne ey Last spring he concluded I t£rust „ u,fur„ lo„,r>
to would try it at Knid but be ll.nd., Mj ex ,,cUlltlv .lwail(.(1 lhl ,.av.
there is no jdace like this town to
do business in *TU n~" : 1
and tempt within
I the service our Savior enforced as
most pressing duty. Charity is a
vtty larire part of our religion
The religion of our Savior is to
manifest itself chiefly m our re-
lations to one another. The law of
Christ is a law of love. "If we
and | love not our brother wliora we have
seen, how can we love God win
lai k for dinner?" . we have not seen?"
facetiously (pnr./ed lloey. | love? "(iod ho loved the world
The Hi it islier took him seriously that lie u« o His only begotten
"Sure, for dinner, if not for lunch," Son." This teaches us that love
he answered. And, aecompanii'tl j h sacrifice, or rather Christian love
by the actor, now thoroughly alive leads to sacrifice. "If a brother t r
to thi humor of the incident, lie i sister Ik* naked and destitute of
found himself a few minutes later in j daily fo *l and one of you say unto
the line of licKet buyers in the i them, * Pi part in peace; be ye
tirand Central station. I warmed and tilled,' not w ithstantl-
"An excursion ticket to San 1 ing ye give tlieni not those things
Francisco, stopping at Chicago sta- which are needful to the l'«>dy, what
J NO. SEBASTIAN.
Gen'l Tkt A l'a*ii. Ajrt . Chicago iii
St. JoilN. Oen'l Mttuiun-r Clilcago. TJ1*
R. R. Gaskill, Henoessey, O. T
Dealer in
Windmills, Tanks,
+ Feed Grinders,
Meal Market,
ON EAST SIDE OF MAIN ST.
—AmoV old stand.-— —
We have in stock at all times choice
j^osls,
Saasa^e
forV
aihi
I Chops,
Sail meals of all Kinds.
In fact eyecyUnng Kept in a tirst-class.
Butcher Shop.
Call and see us.
W. E. SAVAGE <fc CO.
The celebrated Waupun steel vaneUss is the Inst 10 foot pumping mill
n • i „ I,.,;.), in ujte, guaranteed to stand any atorm but a cyclone. Refer to Milton J -
bl'lCn ^ 01 IC WO! K, 'stetler, Earnest Mnery and \\. \V. Anderson each of whom have these -
Mills. One can be seen in operation it my residence northeast ;if Catho- J
lie church. 40-3ni
The Democrat is ..When doe. the train go?" asked
glad to welcome him back Ul(J KllgU„hn. „.
NOTICE: l'ersr ' '
having po
•jces of publication for final proof
fn this paper will please call al ibis j ilu,„|m| aN,i
office and get publishet's affidavit dnllarii and fifty rents.'
before going to the I.anil Office ti. .What?" the EllglUhinau gasped, all llis life taught
<uiiKi' final proof. | nf|ow far is it?" .If mercy and help,
In ten minutes," was the auswer.
How much is it?"
thirt
doth it profit?" Christ picturing
to us the judgment day. bliowcd us
men who are being judged accord
Uig to their deeds. The condemned
Oii the left hand, and the rca.-ons
for their condemnation are found in
these words: -l was hungered
and ye gave Me no meat. 1 was
thirsty and ye gave Me no drink.
1 was a stranger aud yc took Me
• not in- Naked and yc clothed Me
ght not. Sick and in prison aud ye
(visited Me n< t." Jesus, through
the practices
d then said:
I am ready to give *t5*ires on
anything iu. the brick line. All
And what is ! work guaranteed. I' <> box DM.
E. P. DOUTIllTT.
70,00V bjficK on hand. 20- iy-p
JAMES HHINKKUHOFF.
/^ttobkkv at law.
Will practice in all the courts.
Ojfice in City Hall.
Hennessey, Oklahoma.
5 " ! i
K. II. COOKE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURQB01V.
I1KSXES8EY, oklahoma
( mice iii the Postofllce building. Calif
promptly made day or night.
Campbell .C 1I'll,
ATTORNEYS ! UT I LAW
Office southeast of Public square,
ENID, Oklahoma.
HeNNesseY. rollcr mills
IN FULL OPERATION DAV fIND NIGHT
Ylanufactuiers of high grade
-—-Flour. Meal. Bran Hnd Ship Stuff.—
GKAIN ELEY.
In Connection with Mill.
X Dollar Saved
is as good as
A Dollar Earned,
M. I) TAIT, PROVE-
Ar>d remember you can always save mooey
BUYING YOUR
by
Ed. (ioi iju,
HARNE55
R
HARDWARE,:
^rrics the largest stock of Harness, Sad...ee, Blankets and
other materiol of any firm, in
Kingtissher County.
W. T. HAVARP, Prop;
hiriktr information inquire of
w. l farqutiaesox.
y.j . . - Mt Of P. O
(Jo thou and do likewise."
This departroent opens to i^s three
ays of usefulness, namely: visiting
Cash guided the half fa'.ntujg Englishman the sicK, helping the poor and enter
For'back to the cab, where he snuggled tuning the stranger. Is not thi*
Waktm! An unlinnied. numoer i "Three thonsand miles
if Rail Road Ties to be delivered "Old Hoss" was right behind to
at Henuessey, Oklahoma, any time J catch the falling form, aud, :c li<
this Bumu>er or uext winter. -u *i " i««ir .— i.'....i
oaid for them when deliver*!.
1 helplessly in a corner, the si^gU I the department of love? Fellow
clamation escaped: "What a coun-1 F.pworthians, let us so surround the
• trv!"—New York Times 'iveu of 'lie t o.vr. the s?ck *.nd he
practice before the Land v'ffice,
Onlahoma and Washington
courts. Real Estate, Feu-
sion and Abstract
busiucb'
1y atteu icU
—to-.
«*cd
Sroves, Yioware. C^tlerq,
Ammanitioo. #AT*I
Vicrc<^cvcp Go's.
HARDWARE STORE.
Heme tuber the place, the old
Oh°cagoB-^
Gans and Ked Front Livery Stable.
Board by Day or WeeK-
First-Class Rigs, Open Day and Night.
HENNESSEY, OK,
P£ll)OCP6lt fop Woi'H«
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Weesner, R. The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1894, newspaper, July 27, 1894; Hennessey, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108857/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.