The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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HENNESSEY. O T. FKIDflY. NOV. 30, 1894.
Subscription $1 Per Year
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• n U i-s.-l There i* i aya- I w ill
T •'.I'M ii t !l • Ivillk TkliQurition he Feature of Mer- :ir> • Nvl,o *,l11 1
• • iueijiij I Tli.- leading feature of Secretan -- - , .
• ■ • ' r - ' " - "' 1 Smith'.* annual report of tin- .loin-'* Wi ,v 11 v' r> 1,11 "• 1 1,4-1 r
. r. -I T Ail lb* oftb Interior department will iv <>' > Mend.) nwMimg
. i... ii. r j,# rermncu t.. In.liiiu altairs The «•' 111 "M',r
• '■ >■■■,. I'lie ii-id I submitted to tl„. j.1"'"!.'! ,l:l'I"1"'"* > " in-.' >.;s
I hi ii aim at the Hall j 1'AliMKIts LOYAL FI£IKNI . j r, ,
> IOklahoma- Agricultural l'>i"r ;m .. i>
11 „ia, Iv trm. tint • tlK-re I. no, v,,lr Kr,.,. v. ; ■ ■;; • «
ury, \\ 11<• went t«> the awk h>«■ I j-ong in dancing," but t
Stai<- m.iiic tini.- a-". ( irl.\ ami. |r.nii thi- 1
; Annie w'll ' >• gre.t ti) mitM 1 iftiuM*iuent reofilmet di
were a v« r\ plea* ut t o iph- I'lu-ir , ,f,v, piie influence v
IV UlCllAltl'SON
M. w. i.'11amnk>-. A- i. ( aflii. r.
|J. ,r i i oi ttif lTi• i 'I Si.Hi .
iiiili'u't atl r «-n ill the '"'itnr." I
druggie* an 1 mcr hunt* Milling or
intro la ini hitter* >r patent in.- Ii
cine* coin lining alcoholic liquors
an I i" 1 heveriie in tin- 'I erri
torv will he arr. -it • I an I prosecuted
ti. tlu* lull extent < i the law. Thin
or l.-r ti- - in • i in-among aei-
*rii )>r ■ 1,1 • 1 ii'u.{ 'i' ii- a ina-
i ,ntv . i:i«- ,at -it 'if ii< in.-.-* K .l'l
in tni* IVrrii -r. >\i!i in oxi.-ate i,
•Ir i ik i• * \ V
lAimi Incision.
di-
aho-
*Ai ' President. since its preparation ' l,,< 'r 1m,,s ' ,,
'Secretary Smith ha* he.m .It v otn,, ; "...-t affti t lmmU- w.-II * ml
! some time to the Indian qt.csii..., V ery r.M,.eetluHy
an addition i 1
a ill
ri|Hirt ili voied strictly t.i thai , r.>'.
UKMI UtiDV
Indian at^entn a letter of in
ijnirv destined to give him com|.l. te
information of the condition of the
IU'liaiiH at each ageui'y The letter
in a« follows: | i"ii i" Kiugfislicr
•1 ilf«ire yon to ri-|iort to me at ^|rK \|,.< ;,rt. c
the earlli'St |.rai'tii'eable elate <l>'' f„n. |iart thi week.
eonilition of the laml of the reserva !
k Mi Lain
rile illflueliee wlliell Ih.
mill.I more powel'Mll, for the
time living, than the iiiflmnee "i
I ., In.mi" eirele. No mailer h .
eareful iilav lie the home training
nor how 'diligently |iarenta inav
striv> tn train their youthliil nfl-
S|.rinji into, ami along the jiatha ol
irul rvelituile, the subtle intlm u ■'
ll„ nail room, minl.leil u ilh lals.
Vuntcv* uub ZHctvlKtitb ^ank.
The Home, Kiel.I ami Forum 'l!," '..V' '' '
; the Kiilv asirieiiltural journal ■letot.-o ,ftlM,, „ ,i u.-..... , at kkiwo. °
111 i . . ,1... |uVi....r« HI..IIT on Jan toth, IWV vlr, nfOWM
,'v upim ^Ti "ui;?:::
We are hav ing a beautiful fall.
I, \ i 11, i /hi'i - spent Th#ii*'
i sick th
lolks. F
nilv and fio'iu a mineral liilnl|."iiit;! -""OK ol g.'.i l- in Norlli
the anioiiiit of w.irk done l.y the In \|r, Ui I I ■ I
jul
•tri|. is vi^itin
nitli.
Mai
>n Is ol tlatl. ry robs th.- parent j
teaching of its lustre, home of it*
charm, and the soul « ' its m> .|ent\•
)anciug may Ih all ri^ht, but it . 'p|u. man:
than probable that it is,. , any v,^rn ot hUcceHHful
"" ' •' ienee w itll * this ela(
th.- West and ha>
fertile and beautiful country
best possible location for
cla s Agricnltuial J.uirnal.
ur making it titlv aud tn
'l h"; r'" represent the interests o! th
industrial . la,, lo wliieli il
uted. and there is lint - '•
til the interests of the I
the material renourees .it t)kla
houia and the Indian Territory It
is a reliallle, liriglit, eleall and welllhlse;",1'
lirinteil Ill-page mngalin.. and deal- :
with the |.eeial mauls id' the agri 1 „
uulturist. Iruit growers and stuek |
raiser, id the Territory, and has I ^ lllw„,tl N,„.
SIH'eial detiartinenls ilevoled till
Agricultural matter.. I.ite M.«-k.
Horticulture, Dairying, I oiiltry, imm.-.t m-mi.tIiuh fii.mi .i..n<•«* « r
nre. Veterinary
(iupit al
Does
liable cmp,
Buv and sell .
lint nvHM
Fit i I v
Oh'Uth ujHt.
r«bi,
i general Hanking business
l'oreiiill and dome
, seh.iol towuslii|i and
S >0.000.
• written in
I Hold.
I warrants.
v. Kebable
editiiria)-. ete. '' i'i, N,V, /V1'V.'.V,I- wi-,,.-— ■ r1"1'
le.il and editor have l.l r.^l.l. ... • .|..i. ami e«lll>
ui papers in
helected this
i high |
The v
1 lif nl I n
. ir 1 vi
tile i t
ong. Whoever liear.l of :i pllb'le
danee provine a blessing*>;il\ tot.
utt. n it proves tin? reverse, and that
disaster and woe follow in the wake
ol ball room festivies:
The false uiodestv ol a eriti.-isiiiu
d.aus and the ainiuoutit and kind
thry arc capable of doing; the eli
mate and the kinds of grain and ag
""""
are best adapted to agriciltnre « r (
stock-raining, and everv detail that I'lie usual serviccn
will give the department su- h infor i gational ehureh u. xt
mation as will enablf it intelligen4!) ing and evening - ^
that your reserva.im, is siweeptible .. Or.-h.-tr-, ..laved two Jeot w!,"h b? ''h «dlB,' «llhi„is|, „ur farmer readers «ith
-*•- =
Further miii will i.lease The mother «d tin .^itor of th. «• i • iy a-hnil <>t this soiirse <it .\il
i• |'•' 11 •■ to.iiil.er o*li iiises >"ii the I>t-M< « KAr was 70 years ol.l on into their tu veial eirel.s. to the per
reservation and of Indians liting in Thanksgiving day. m i-im, of the good, and .be 'level
! <:-A •I „. |. i. d..i.. . a t.iee "i'^: ,;;i^.ri;;!;r::;'.i;eevil ten-
t::.' ti .ur ami i■ e«I st -
:h I N,„l.-. r..r I-I.l.ll. '.tl....
dsSHS'HSsK
. ... i . , . .....I •«>•*•" ., i<a. % ! on J till Mil., ISHft via:
, xposition of lend..'tien s, and u,there is not a tanner in w.m,,,,, vv Noluml.
l"^ ' ' ■ sometimes fearful results ot 1 , :||| t |,jM ««niutrv that can afford to i ,, F N„ ;04t for tu.-.. « l* t-' ll " ' n •"
"' loom inrtiienee; mil U-eause ol su , will„i„l it.' It is issued monthly 1 "" II.'"' o!'«l ."li.V '
} exposition, but because of I he lung- ,, |,ri,. IH „n|y 60 cents a .UI 'amt. >" ,,-u w
Congra-1 itage m ill, which it would be mom- j '"i " "
\ morn sarv t" eloihe the argument! Au liX l'ltA IHU1NAKY OKPKft. I ad or UAuaMejr" r Q
] yet'; despite the fa.U that i' is a sal. i„u thai we could not fur-
. . ieet wlliell must be "handled with . f■.1'r|m... readers with a ..lore mat puiittsiuHi N">' i«h
, i/ ,./•
lib. rs
I'lie leading
Fanners' Mliance uni >ns met in
Chicago, Nov -Tn.. t" |. r .ct | laus
lor the federation o al larin. rs' so-
il ties and issoei .tions into the
.-il oi the Farmers' union • as been
. ... i-'i .. v • .... I. II.
^rai ; Marion llutl-. r. , re-i .etit
National Farm, rs Alliance and In-
dustrial union; h i F.
i lent Na'ion:. r .rmer-
I)r r A K biii-on. iv
i n ii F .rrn r d uiual Ii
ciati.'i; "'rami Smov. president
Main str. . t
i.i-ii.'\ ...■ thia-oeal Tempter, observe j ,
ho but
of Indians living in tents
the number of tracts and th. acreag.- IMl
thereol cultivated and ol In lians im
working them and generally, the &
mo e t ' • proprietors of a new butch r shop ronm society. At Brat eli j, itmdesl,
lie, !,.. ti, M„,i sue.,. r.«„w|. Showing .„ „„oiu„,,t and
Xi^'andbowuianj of the ate |)an Kiel, I,r. I,a, re,..rued to v- nnr, alike ti videiiee of exeel-
Ute,..l.tmeuU" Eon doTb ftrli B" itk..'. -
sai n,i.i. I Landlord M .rrlat.n went to Ok*r *uuoo"nt°biing!han^^rapW
Now the proposes to ^ZJZSZ&tiT "" ' UeoTct
lukanl^STonTe Coot^ A- Barrel, ha, parol I the t'f" which iof«U .he heart
outlaws The idea it to put tl e billiard tablea of Mr .Jewel, located o the ball room sock
marshals on the trail ..f ti in th- rear o. ti,, Kag.e saloon. Wiah: spr.-a .«._.he evil
an 1 run them down a-* they
Home, Field and F
,ch of the Hrst
subscribe or renew
their subseripti ,ns for the Dkuo-
, HAT with a vear's subscription lor
'valuable Agricultural l.l-
Thi
,„„k. final, nro.lt unl l.l iiiii.,..
FURNITURE, FURNITURE,
-> fuhkiturk. <-
The Largest StocK in the Territory
c50 ^fl-KOOll)
. ,.| nni.t sell . .irri . :■•« ut all |" i «.
Iyou ur New Home Sewing Kwhinef We know it would (ileia*
your wile. Trices away down.
^ r- - " -s-
Wc have the largest and lust stuek of
Coffins and
Funeral Supplies
in the 1 erritory.
Come and see us before buying, our prices will convince you. -
BINDING & FELT.
SOrTll MAIN ST. Hennessey, O. 1.
. .journal. i ms most «
"'7'," olTer is certainly one which every
""" "M fanner should uke advantage of mtl
the sarliest p..ssilileinouie.il. Send ^ ||„|>||anM|Nov. 1SM
for sample copies ol both papers. | N11TH'K l-lll. ft' I.I.HIATIOS
HE
r.
tee O e en as t • 1.. a < 'oiiv. rse.
F. A.; II- i i). in in.:. K A & 1.
u. ; F. M. I'a nn r. F. m B A.,
au I M K Hogmire. I' ol I. Milton
lieorge of l_'hica..o. who aeted as
f.« r. iar\ at t lnys m
\ ie ro
fed
eration would not be e m
i.ii'e .he end <>t lo morr.iw
,x. > liurhii • OH-S ti. P IM d ( V'-ek
' >y eo\ ut"s. This is rather ueIl Monday to bold •■tries of re reaulunt,'' "Disregarding
l0ge dup rtttre for the g .yern vlva| niertlnga through the week. mother', admiration, this.
:!Ur,r°du ••• .r I . r,„eluded,emngcl,ild.di.obe, DfVlI Y K
than that, it .a doub u „ suob a _ ( s R A1„,; 4 ,,.M [n(! '..t, rnal commands, stoops to UTllL/ I CA
BilToook is*n iti.'liiiu He mil. •>' ' k 1 ^ f
«nd refuge am...* th.-Indians. They ,\|r- Homer P-.i.,'- m .ti,er alerted loyal oesigns. and bavingin
Kansas Ciiy
spreads, the evil grows, ... • y I ■! I-* r
I I Nl h □
the resultant. Disregarding a(
G. II. BLOCK,
TI)e leadiog lumber merchant.
Ma;* Jf'inislied laying
E H\c largest, mo^i •; on\i tctr Hn<? °r
Ilartl §St.l't I'ino liiunbcr.
« wU.iohs.-s I,, 'j.ro'v.-1 Sash doors blinds etc.
(Jet iny ju i.-es on bills before buying.
Hon n csspij, Ok!ah out a
will protect Cook and his outlaw* , ;Ur Nebraska
and the marshal and hia posse will Upending the
hunt tn vain for their game until, daughter,
tired out, they will swing back into
in disgust. But even if
ii I be successful? If Mill
SUNDAY,
TILL JAN. 1st, "95
ulav ai i.-r preaaion •• | - - - -
with her lliat thp l,riJe a,,,i ,,,mI °f
their home circle is visiting with a
I or neighbor, w hile she is in ,
whirling amidst the giddy -
™ 80 cents.
NOTI. 'K TO CHEDITOKs.
A Dollar Saved
is as good as
A Dollar learned.
And remember you can always save morjey by
BUYING YOUR
j)t.\ <; e a ors co i x t t: i<
vl.l r
0 - i: a- tiy Lire* the G<-n-
i)nlu it is Different.
Attention is called to the most
dangerous counterfeit thut has made
its apjiearau. e in y <.rs, m a circu-
lar issued by the secret service of
the trea.-iirx department today. It
is a *2 Unite.l States silver certili-
cate, sern s KHl. signed . S.
Uos < r.tns. ruyister: K U. Nebeker,
tr asurer. ami nas the portrait of
the late Seeretsr) Wiudoin oil its
lace. 'I ;., general ippeara
the note is excellent and will bear
close r.eruiiil\. It i- a hoi
eighth . an' inch Urg. r than the
gcnuiii. . The numb. riug. seal and
lathe work ar>- well executed.
|„ , ....r r .ii TN md m the
a ir to •■* c ' tlian in the
't iiiii,.' .in i l><<\ 1 look.
1 he sha ling around the large ligure
k . • note is rep-
«tr it by per-
, .* 1.1:in the
i ■ and hor-
ii.ing sm ll
r i.tains dis-
but ! ie silk is
■. -K. C.
THE-
MePhipps, a daughter of
.lames l>unn. six miles northeast ot
| town, died this
a "i
• at having proved tr
Mr. Davy, of the Ea*le saloon, lJltM W11
served a regular Thanksgiving din va-ilt/crs «... ....
rT^d'L^I.'Vmr'^, should' ..Ttolheboy, Itaas served up forl,attend.
I ",k and lis d t MS sl. Nl ,n good WUo „ ill daresay that the
ill. .■'ti'.l*to ou'lla-vrv in the Indian Ah v Hird. A S, Meek, and Free- cheeks of lliia scheming damsel, as
lerritorv Th" 'eondi.ions wfi.-l, man B-TLtell were anion-.' the p .s she leaves the secies ol i.v J-
f„„er and breed outlawry are still eng-r- bound tor lvingllsher las, not the aigna o _ g;„lt. tom at
there and will remain iu.acl despin- Monday . ,,,,KUll' early s,
all .he Indian police, all the mil,,a Mr< - aeiedal.cn, 1>". s tarly ►,
the United States marshals
"v-l',: no '" rroml-in. daugh
oner be done awav with than some Mrs I) W. lii.-Kel is sp.-n lin-j a the confidence reposed in her; ^
i . I. t. i. the i "I fetv-laxs wit'n friends in Heiiuess. y, remorse lor the crime she has cm
For Vi ars the In liau ' territory i.a. *'"'1 r' lurn I" her home near mitted- a crime against all that is
been'the refuge for criminals of
Kansas, Missouri. Colorado an I -| |W la.lira ol liie napuai c,.„rc.i ; ni<,
l eva- a' well as from A.kausa al.,. ri. ririiig arsinl exer. jses lor 'u 1 ""J' • ' , |iieh the re
The nneivlii/."!.tale..1 the lerriior, C|„.ii„„as eve. liny have ,|„. that can be cted, in win. I, th.
granted them immunity. They c|,||(lren practicing alread;
have not reformed. They are still NVauUomis is a good little tow ivi_
had met;. All tie} * ,,Hire * an,l the Wizard claims it is one of as was theirs before entering ,
oppoflBBltT to roll a.,' Is., al , the be.t .hipping atationa along the th oirole. „ |. more often the At tibeM rat.- uo fan.. Iiti t.
thev can do now with impunitj , .. .. 'P,nies. ,i ... u..v, rnl «l i\s of remorse Southwest can afford to be a itliout
Umti -I States marshals and Win- «"ck W..nd roa I. K t im t,,;U| ?f oleasure in a nail' -ither the dailv or weekly editi.m of
chester rifles will not solve the out The Lyon Valley folks held Muite , follow a nifeht , ^ ^ ^ nu.tI.0|,„|i,an paper. Lib-
the Indian t rritory. an interesting meeting and dinner , room. cral tenna t« agents. A'ldress:
ibUcalton of tiiU notice hii towij —
HARDWARE. +
Twite-a-WeBk
six .niles northeast of V,",".'. 'impoV.a by a loving I
1 ,h"' tlnr. I reams no, that her
T IIVI ES,
■on,
t'',„d ii.- :irst ..I ,i.e w-.-k. ^.od a.„i noble. " 16 pages a week- four
I u Ilea ol Baptist ehureh While .his picture | months
v, _ every case, set there are insiames. (
h,, that can be cited. 111 which the re-1 _
alitv is much stronger than the pn- O K fy r%tQ
lure. It is ,loiil,till if ever a person ^ fsj VI" 111 -J •
left a ball room w ith as clear a cou-
NOTK'i: t olt IT HI.II ATI! IN
lit
law question in the Indian I rritorv an interesting meeting and dinner
Civilization will. And civil ,ti,.,i m, Thanksgiving day. t the ehureh
an only come through a change in ami Ii
he conduct of the' Indian govern- time.
which are crude and uncivil oklahoma wa'
Til K TIMKS,
City, Mo.
nil
Huenec of the white
- Eagle.
so a the 111- ( | 1||(, furniture factories of the Kant.
■ is excluded. ()kb.homa cedar is.
THE
the ,.as
reliab.e
tegrity.
s. I'he des-
t r11 unti s
i« growing
•f .rl- t-> at«l
ie follow*
, .Major Be*
ic lo rne in
im the most
^i^s5S£s«rr|
shiped |ias long been in need ol.
Prof.' II. Ilirschbcrg, the well
'"g- ; known eve expert of «2 Olive slrcet,
land t" lie used ti. the manufacture Sl , ui; M„. a„,l K 14th street « -v .... . rr
of lead pencils. New York, has appointed F. A | IBMOCRA I
When vou are 111 need of a Mod- I iiiKler agent for his celebrated non
Visitors lo .he Black .lacks all !£ ,•«; Mrs. MeCar c-
stop at Hotel de Moiintine Euro- ;v(,r lljtv m(,at Mlilrkut, where a
pean plan. you can get a perfect til and first e
OF T'AIIE. I * , i I
q0 ' class worK done. «
I Flap Jacks ''.01, A light occur .1 on Thanksgiving | a|](1 2g >1|d .u, of ,
Black .lacks and Fence Posts.. j day bet wee., two or three negro boys. | ro.ieriv adjusted ,
Meals at all hours, but please bring; blood flowed pretty freely, and |aHgeH H|IOulil avail themselves of
\our own tobacco. j revolvers ami knives flourished, ",1* 1 ^1,1^ opportunity. Consultation f
Well, the boy, are back again ! not miioli harm d ine.
Came bacK the day after the bliz j \v u. Zuber, our e.i.erprisini:
Don't know if thev were | maker, of So, I'll Main Sl„ is
his shop
extensive
SSIESIlH Sr®ves, Jinv/are, C^Lle,'Ll' Gans ancl
#at*
1 Viere^ever & Go s«
llAltl)WAl««SW)KK.^
IgOlLPK-^i.
CITY^^W-
Meal Market,
ON EAST SIDE OF MAIN ST.
Amos' old stand. —
IF. /;. SA VAQE& CO.
our s g.n .einen ol 111-
a h speak irom actual
on.—that the suffering
in the drouth*
.1 our state ih ex-
Fanulies arc on
t(ir ,v>.% rvatioii; mothers
have nothing in which to wrap their
clothing for
IHark .Jack Oilditini.
Flap JacKs and ('oflfe
Coffee and
;;f> and the #
LEJ.™fnh,s ,lt w"i|(ietDe, field and
^N"v porarr),
For $1- a Ye$r.
1 free
zaru. i/tm l b.iw« 11 siioe maner. 01 o.mi u «i«..
•diroue" or not, but they had that imj|,|in . a Urge addition to
kind of a look in their eyes. We j ,,(1 wiu |((.r|,a,,H put in an
mean Harry and Bill, of conrse. jjne Qf boots and shoes.
Si nut* folks sav the bovs seen the ...
htricueii .listnets
ceding I \ severe
k' 's except dr
-sacking. I'll Icrweur and
ahoes ar- a n. ist uukliown and luel
is .1 liivary only t ! • Ireame I 01.
One 01 iny inloruiuiits. a clergy
m in. iu orms me .Inn he has ,.artak
in ills lin ing th-se farmer.
where III,, greens of potato tops aud
m 1,.Id v lir •. I e institute 1 the only
fo )d I am fully aware that iliBru
is a great le d of suffering among
our people, but 1 believe that our
citizens s i , |'. I n I'c i special effort
V> attend ili poaaibl. is-istance to
the sufferers iu our statu outside the
city It I l e ' fltting manner
ol giving Hunks for tile blessings
we It iv • re ■ iv ■ I 'or , ,r citii.-ns to
contribute toward relieving the suf-
•'oriug. it t"" "
n.-ele l ia .il .tnin ? of all kinds an I
(lasarytio-i. aal ?. 4 of U «W.
Some folks say the boys
Elephant, and it scared 'em.
Did not hear of Joe Hamilton's
sickness in lime for last weeks issue
...loe" has had a serious time of it
Was brought Iroin his home in the
strip in a critical condition, to the .
home of Mrs- Hamilton', father, greasing rapidly
Mr. Traynor. Am glad to report | niaraet, feed stor
Mr. Martin, ail old acquaint!
of Rev Denl, has moved to
city, occupying Cap. Powell's r,
dence on south Main street,
welcome him as one of our eiti?>.
The south end of our city is pro
Little girl (in horrili.
--Mamma illie is nn
Mam ma "An inlidel?"
Little girl—"Yes; he said he
don't believe there's any Sanla
Clans. — Puck.
store and laundry have
been started within the last week,
mid new buildings are being erected.
that the "invalid is convalescent.
■Strippers" in great
t llie Black Jacks daily, in ij,,.-'v | ,n- r.ieieoi,
,d. Well, there is lots of it politan hotel, is in the citv this
.ud welcome is the dear Strip v.,.,-U. Mr. Eichoff lives in Lotii-
ite, even though be ol'lell be it Pop ville. Nell., bill still he is very
ite for did noj' llilitu siuite 'etn much in love with I
heavily iu "0" county! On
Mr. Blankeuship was out on the
.lav of the blizzard looking alter
the welfare of Democracy. Mr
Blaukenship is ii one of those kind
of democrats who do not easily
freeze under, lie is already begin
oing work for the campaign of '86.
W. S. Stevenson, Justice of the
Peace in the south ward, is colored.
Mr. and Mrs. James Antrobus
left oil the local this afternoon for
South Enid aud from there to Vick
Coiieghan's ranch, six miles east, to
spend a few dn\s visiting. They
will return next Monday.
1'he ladies of the Congregational
church desire to return thanks to
. j the public lor their patron . -, and
liarley Price, Justice of the northIalio to th*. young |d. who pre
ward is white as a lilly V\ lis, , ;..trftfl. an I cx<. ited so well,
6ne chance for a change of venue! re<wnt entcrtamm. at at the Open
Mrs. Anuie Haigbary starte*'. for House.
ItOS'T XBtiLiiCT i Ol lt KYt-H,
The Ilirschbcrg Optical Co., of
(tan Olive street, St. Louis, mo.,
and do K Ulh street. New York,
. rof. Ilirsohcerg, or one of
his staff, slay with their agent, K.
A. Dinkier,'of Hennessey and ci-
amiiie eyes of all who are in need of
■glasses. This will be a rare oppor-
tunity for all who are suffering
Irom defective vision to have their
eyes scientifically examined and cor-
rected .
The Professor comes here wholly
in the interests of the II. Ilirschl
Optical Co.. and will nop with
A. Dinkier, Nov. a,Ilh, 2i,h ami
-gwtli where may be lound a full line
of II. IIirschberg's Non-Changeable
' AM occulists and physician*every-
where pronounce in their favor, and
" who use them are only too .glad
I, to the ir clearness, durabi
e > in fort and vase they gm*
th^ -yfif, eve.n at
work.
cultivating
of all k
V TIK KT
The DEMOCRAT
is ibe Besl Nev/S"
paper it) tbe 0aI>-
lH (er News,
uy _ asysf: B a fella**. Bulrtu
I■ Qaalitq and Qaan-
ttlq. u„noM?«T.
/AJ /TO Al
We have in stock al all times choic.
Slea^s, posls, PorH
n Chops, Sausage and
1 Sail ideals fo all Kinds.
In fact everything Kept in a first-claw
Butcher Shop.
Call and wee us.
\V E. SAVAOE A CO
W. T. HAVAKP.Pr°Pi
Kim I Front IA very Stnble.
Board by Day or WaeR.
Kigs, Open Day aud Night,
HENNESSEY, OR.
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Weesner, R. The Hennessey Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1894, newspaper, November 30, 1894; Hennessey, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108888/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.