The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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A. I .. LYONS FURNITURE COMPANY
In this our ANNUAL SALK we present yon only choice bargains. We have just completed our inventory and we always find over stock in some lines
at this time. On these goods we prefer to lose money and clean them up than keep them on hand. So here is the greatest snap you wH ever have
to huv your goods NHW at a price that would surprise you.
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Now friends this is not a common sale. All you need uo to be sure of this is come in and let us show you the goods. We have then* and the prices
are away below competition. Of course we also have other goods and a great many of them are marked way down for this sale but we have not the
room in our ad to tell you all. COIVIE IN AND SEE.
Carpets, Art Squares
Wool InnriYiti '.1x112 soils til ti0.50 to
$15.00 regularly ami will Pill tlmt tl'.ir-
injj this sale to
$8.50 to $i2.00
Carpets of which we have a due liiie
in two-ply inKiairt, also Rolurt with rof-
ton warp tlmt sell at 1)5 rents
Ihr yanl fot- this Bale at 4.7^"
A line of lliree-ply wool ingrain that
sells at 70 cents will go juii'k _ _
at the low price of 55
Now is the IhriH to £Pt carpets when
you can buy litem at old time prices.
Beds
The l-iiuith Davis Bed is the Hest tirade.
There is none bet ter and we handle a
full line. All'grades front
$3.00 to $15.00
Extention Fables
And'e line of Ivxtetitlon TalMes has the
beet features of any table on the mar-
ket and you will not find a better the
world over. The prices on these are
ri^ht and the goods must be seen to
be appreciated
$6.00 to $20.00
Dining' CSsairs
We have the largest stock' of the™
chairs in town and tire assortment is
such that you' will be pleased with
them, The prices per set are
$5.88- to $15.00
and if you ever exoect to need dining
chairs now is the linn to buy them.
Buffets, Chiffoniers, Dressers,
Side Boards, Etc.
Are all here in an assortment to please
the most fastidious.
Bookcases and Couches
Ranjje in prices adequate with the hard
times and vou ran afford to buy now.
A. H. LYONS & COMPANY
EAST SIDE MAIN STREET
HENNESSEY, OkLAHOHA
"And it Was a Complete
Surprise"
Alter passing ilie day in Ins usual
manner, on January 27th, lOoS, Myron
Smith made the remark at 0:30 p m.
that he "didn't see us an #:">th birthday
was any different from other ones,"
went to ben And Mrs. Smith, not
being '.veil, was preparing to follow
him, but hearing a rap at the front
door, took a lamp to see who the caller
was, when twenty-five of their friends
atul neighbors Med past the astonished
lady of the house, depositing various
baskets, bmidles and wraps took lull
possession without any more ado. Mr.
Smith, hearing the unusual commo-
tion. came to the bed room door to j
"see what it was all about," made a!
complete surrender, too much aston-
ished for once in his life to say a word I
There were several of his comrades of '
the Post nfesent The party was com- 1
posed ol Mr Hannou and wife. Mr i
Stoneking and wife, Mr. heck with,
wife ami daughter, Mr. Hnntsbtirger |
and wile. Mr Z.eigler and wife. Mrs !
Schsmedoker. Mrs. Zimmerman, 10liner 1
Wilson and Ins mother, A. ' Stone I
Icing anil wife. Mrs llattie Woods ami
neice, Miss Langdon, ('. \V llenry,
wife and little daughter Reba, ( 11
McCarthy and Mr and Mrs. "Billie" j
Nelson. There were four generations
ot Mr Smith's family represented Mrs.'
Nelson, a daughter Achsa Henry, a
urand daughter, and little four-year old
Keha Henry, a preat grand daughter.
The evening was passed away in
sfnging, playing the gniiar, recitations
and story teilir.g until coffee was pre-
pared and the table loaded down with
the good things the thoughtful gnosis
had brought with them made up an
evening long to be remembered by the
aged couple and their guests ami Mr.
Smith til inks 85th birthdays are diftVi-
3nt from pievi us birthday . lie beg
to thank his many friends whoso kind-
ly re in e inhered him another milestone
mark, so near the close of a long life.
As one b) one < l his old comr idt'S an-
ans .vt r r./ the hither a I he reali/ 3
this may be the .ist birthdav thev may
help liim ceiebra • .
(>n i. Who Was Tickitir
A delinquent subscriber to the
Le Sueur Sentinel was sued tor
14 years and eiuht mouths' back
Hues, tile "nine out amounting !i,
$'7.05 |l- still refused to pa\
and a levy was made on some land
si',p owueii. brir _r 1 ntc i' amount ol
the judgment >in<! cosis up i
^•">7 20, although I lie sub.-' rtption
price m 'he paper was only |l ml
)ear. riiere i- a sliouj^ nioiul in
' IT'S It! t le incident
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Woodman Initiation
I/iist Thursday evening there was a
special meeting at. the Woodman Hall
for the purpose of initiation and the
purpose was carried out fully. The
oegree team from iWandel was ppesent
to exemplify the work and their floor
work was fine. Four new Woodmen
are aronnd town now telling how nice
it is to have a Goodman certificate.
Sweisberg is doing good work aim the
M. \V A. is growing fast Refresh-
ments were served and a good ' i pie was
had by all.
Scottish Kite Reunion
Fred Ehler, C. A. Hall, .1. W. Smith,
Miss Madge Smith and Mr and Mrs M.
M. Tate attended the reunion of t no
Scottish Kite masons at Guthrie ie.st
week, li was the greatest reunion of
masons Guthrie had ever seen, many a
tending from all ovar the state.
Ollicers of the class were elected* as
follows:
Jesse K Krownlee of Woodward,
president. T. H. Colter, of oklahoma:
f'ity, secretary, and' .fohn Jacob Davis
of (-handler, class orator.
Whisky Case Dismissed
The case of bootlegging against Neal
Hinton was called in the probate court
by .fudge Graham Monday' It was •£
Short session although about thirty j
were d"own from here as witness* k. j
Mr. Miichel took the stand and told ol (
giving Arthur Arnott seventy ti?e cent ft
o buy whisky and of Arnott reiuring
with a quart which they drank. Afnoti I
took i he stand ami denied it. toto At |
tOrney Lee Gray for the defence made
a motion for dismissal which was
granted.
Masquerade Party
On last Monday niglit about thirty
Of « ur boys and girls spedt a very pleas-
ant- evening ai the Tate home in the
sonih part of town, the occasion being
a farewell rnarquerade party for Miss
Maggie Tate, Glitres were played tin
til about ten o'clock when lire masks
were removed, the rest of the evening
was spent in music and merry ing.
Cake and coco were served. The only
regret Of the evening was the knowledge
that this was Miss Maggie's last part?
here as i ne Tales leave for Kingfisher,-
where ihev will make their future
home, this? weetc.
Miss Masrgie will Ire greatly missed
by her friends here au she was very
popular anrong the young folks.
To Oklahoma Swine
Breeders and Growers
Gentlemen:—In response lo requests j
from some ol the leading breeders and \
growers of swine in the slate .if Tkla-
homa, for an improved Sin-ine l?reeuer*'
Association, and reali/.iug the necessity
and benefit ol such an organi/ «' ion, f
hereby ask and request every farmer
and slock raiser in i tie state ol trkla-
homa, interested in 'he organiz it ion to
meet in the rooms of i he Cnambef ot
Com tirei ce m tJUlahoirfa Cn v on the
2h\\ day of February. 13< at
o'clock a. m , and to hold three ses-
sions dtfrimr the <fav, one at 1* o'clock
a. in , one a'. '2 p. m , ami one at ?:;!<) p.
m . for 'he perfection of an or<jan<za-
to participate in such discussions as
may be deemed advisable and profit-
able. We invfe correspondence from
every farmer in the state upon this
subject, Respe?t full v,
l> .1. WAUCrir, Sec'y.
Notice to Farmers
The School f/and Commission bus a
large amount of monev to loan on first
mortgages on improved farm's, W- in-
vite all honest barroweis to apply In
I order to get a loan, write directly to the
Secretary of the School l/ind ( omrnis-
! sion, IiOan Depart mn* Do not em-
, ploy an agent, as we w; only deal di-
rectly with the apt- >. Vricn we
i get your'etter we .vi s r.d voft bhnk
| application and full iit- -m - mis We
are organised to a >■ Hie Ii'iA'hni. bor-
rowers—no grafters it <"
L. I>. M I'll
Secretary School . •
ri< nt,
i Jioina.
ARRESTS EDITOR
Enid Diiiltj Eagle Mjh WanteS- at. Tofedo,
Ohk)
Enid, Okia., Jan. 2>.—P. f Cronse,
ate editor of the Kind Daily Bagle, was
■ arrested today on advices received from
i Toledo, (>, charging fraud. He w:<s r^-
! le&sed on his own reco ti a'-nee to aw ai
; the arrival of officers from Gfiio. The
< rouse brothers came here from Ohio in
September last and were in charge of
j the Daily ftagle, in which1 they had
i bought a half interest, uiHil ai mon ft-
a*o, when it developed Hhat they had
borrowed lar_re sums of money on the
stock from each of the five banks here
! iitid the bunks, in order to i fotec H e t
j interests, placed" \V I. Drummond in*
! charge as business manager.- Arouse
i siys he will return- to ifliio without re-
| (|Uisrtion.
Silver rtedal Contest
The lad'ies of the W. 0, T. tJ. will
2five a Silver Medal Contest Monday,
Tebruarv li. The p'lace of holding the
contest is not decided upon' bi*t will be
given later
The Place
To Eat
All yocr have fo <fo wfiem yon
want a lunch'or meal, candy,
oiKafs unci cold drinks is "all
uri rrifl. Regular inealw and
orders. Yunr motiey' worth.
/VIRS. BRARDSLEE
Proprietor Fowler s Restaurant
LI 51 EN
A watch or cluck flint kppps
perfect lime is tr • >\ <>• the
owner but oue that iloes not
leads a man fo profanity.
Brini* your timepiecR in and
have it adjusted irtid take n
look at our fine line of jewelry,
h. I). BREWER
Jeweler mil Optician.
Insane Man on Train
I .Much evcitement was canned on the
south bound hock Isfand train wlifch
left Cult'well at o;lV0 p. 'm., Sunday by
an insane man, \V. M Marrasse, of
Okarche. Olvlahoma lie was found in
a toilet room by the conductor. Ue
waved" a pistol and" was preparing to
shoot himself, btft was disarmed1 and
the door of the toilet room locked \v)
the conductor
In answer to a wife the train was mei
at Pond f reek by the sheriff, and srfier
a lively tussle the mania# was* tafcen to1
'he county jail at that place.
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l/ftiirti how VTAVI
assists Nature to
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ural nystern of homo
frenifirjent.
/MIS3 CORA HALL
Otfue Over rinclier*s Store
Kin^'fi hef, Oklahoma
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The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1908, newspaper, January 31, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc132185/m1/4/: accessed June 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.