The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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WILSON CERTAIN
IK you want your house l'aintod
IF you want your house Papered
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IK you want tin' Best Material
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IK you want men that work for the best people
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GET
MARTIN & FORKNER
PAINTERS AND DECORATORS
All Work Guaranteed
th Democratic Party.
PROGRESSIVE AND ABLE MAN
iu* Patriot inn Morally anil InM-
Itctually fit far tha High Poal
tian to Which Ha la R*aa -
jDIy tu>a at Elactien.
Jmy arm wound bio, ins spirit
Tiic Press-Democrat
lied to Jesus. 1 attended his
Published I v«rv l:rlda> ai lltnaeuty. OkU
\ I 00 ti Year, Always in Advance.
i m i1aut, ph riuktou ani manaokh.
I'ufauU held its municipal elec
tion last week The liraodlather
, lausc was as strictly enforced as
,1 was in the election of 1010 and
i democratic administration was
lected. The republicans realize
■hat the Grandfather clause is the
aw i>t the state, and for that rea-
v n . x, luded negroes from their
nt unity conventi ns and re-
tuM-d ■ elect any negro as a del
, .■ it i.i the Chicago convention
It is nit' ri---1in•; tono'e the rapid-
ly with which the republican par-
ts' h< es n- passion for the polit-
i . al rights of the negro as he loses
Ins ability to vote
grave as the chief mourner, clad
in all the habiliments of mourn-
ing As the minister read the
words "Dust to dust," and the
clods hopped on the coffin. t>od
spoke to my soul thus—"If your
body were in that coffin, instead
of your brother in-law's. your soul
would be in hell'
For six weeks 1 had no settled
sleep 1 had a hell inside my
breast. 1 drank heavily to drown
conviction, and the sting of con-
science. At length, a loving,
blessed man, put his arm around
me and said, "Jesus has borne all
your sins, all has been done for
you by Jesus, only believe on
,lim and you shall be saved." 1
saw it was not by works, but by
saved
'careful in regard to their selection
iof need. It will pay any year to
lest your seed before planting.
City Election.
There will be an election held
in the Town of Hennessey, Okie ,!
next Tuesday, April 2. for the I Montana Newspaper Hails Htm
purpoae of electing the following! as the Standard Bearer of
(own officers.
Five members of the Hoard ol
rrunteoH one from each ward;
one Town Clerk. Treasurer, Mar-
ulial. .lustice of the I'eace
The voting places will be tie i
uBiial voting places in the Town
of Hennessey.
The following uumed persons
have tiled as candidates for tlie;
various ollices and will be voted
on at larf,e:
Trustee 1st Ward
A C. lilnck
J. T. Vangl an
Trustee 2nd \\ aril
Verne M unch
Trustee '*rd W ard
John Jones
.1. <x> Henry
Trustee ttli W aril
Fred Killer
Ifulie Keynolds
Trustee Ith \\ ard
J. L Murphy
lleury Oliver
Town Clerk
John Corder
\\\ IV Walbiiru
Clias K Stellar
Treasurer
\ W. W est lake
Maeshal
John Draper
I.like Hanuon
,hid ice of the Peace
\Y. K Blackburn
Low Interest
Long Time, with
special prepay-
ment privileges.
First Mortgage
Farm Loans.
Money Paid as Soon as Title is Furnished
j. L. HINES.
Kiwt Nafl Bank Bid* HKNNI-lSalA, OKI.A.
M. I:. Church
Helena (Maut.i ludaiiauOeui TUa
I jitupla will uauia iu<? deinocraili
| j> i t> • vanUIUaia for Uie pre lileiu\v.
| In ibe uexl democratic cuuveiutoii
I ilieia will lia no hoaa whoae >aic«r will
I be Ueaid abera the rally|uk cry fij
li |joyular av eie:gui . i.tieie .lll
he uo iua blue wlitcU will inta?rti-1 e
n.ll. I lie i e(ieiei'ili* of lUe people =
j will
Ki'Hii Maine u> California, fioiu
Mlu iieftL.i a in 1 eiaa. tUe ilelejai«e
who will aaieiubla in uauie I he i>ail>'
Mauilard-bsarar in iba uati camjjaitn
will i.una Willi hm one purpose lu
> cw in rae'.oie real tlemoerai.ic to>-
eriiuient to power lu the nation a rapl-
( lol .
lb tiaw uf lilia ailual.lon. a 11111x11011
1 whub la iuoai eucour (iuit 10 the
party, it la puaalble now m foietaVl
I the leauU of tue deuoeretii' rofii.yu
lion abj r.Uat foreman poima unci
I )lu*lv to the Bomluailou of Woolfrow
j Wllaou, foruiar prasideut of PrlmeU't:
1 iiiilteralty, and noreiuor of New J<?.r
a«>, for lb« bi tie t o®c« wlihlti tha
! i-l b: of au> people.
LUa democratic iiudJdaie aiuat lie
x pro i«aai« dtivb a uien ia Wood
lu Wllaou. wb^ee record lu New .ie;
• «> Uxs iia.iupad bliu * one of :hr
luoat p'ogreaatfa men in public life
'l'iie dfiuocrark v-audidaie for lb*
jj.c*l«i«ucy mull be unafraid anil t\*c
rroiu aJl Influence ot politic*! bosse*
a cuau la Woodru* Wilton.
lu bit v>*u suki#. auborsevi * polivij ti
dictator wboat powtT to oue before
had thaken
1'be Ccuiocrault cauU'Uaie for ibe
uiuat be e euiiall> tleaio
rratUv Such a man it Wooilrow WP
•ok **bo e pollticmJ atceudeno b#?
l e«u ai < oiuptttbed oily by reiinu ,
Every Day is
Labor Day With Us
But ii is pleasure to labor when
our labor is appreciated as it is l>y
our customers, for we cariy the
groceries that please. Most peo-
ple of this town know where to
buy the best groceries, but if you
don't Phone 74 and give 1
your order and vou will be cot
vinced.
C. H. BREWER
Good Repairing
IS THE PRIDE OF
OUR STORE
When you bring your watch-
es or jewelrv to us you may
he certain that they will re-
ceive our very best atten-
tion. We guarantee all our
work and are always ready
to make it good it necessary.
H. D. BREWER
Jeweler and Optometrist
j. W. Humphrey
Wholesale dealer in
Poultry. Butter and Eggs
Sorth Main St., Hennessey, Okta
()jiposite Killer's liin Store.
Phone H'.i,
1 will p'iv the highest market
price in cash for Chickens, Geese.
Ducks, Turkeys. Butter and Eggs.
Correct weights rivi fair treatment
is my motto. 1 solicit your pat-
ronage.
Lone Star
Mr. ( Kartell's have moved
11 eiinessey
Kny Hamilton is on the
liM lliin week.
Mr. Dodaon lias been ipiite sirk ;
but is now some belter
KbpiI is ".etting te be 't srurr"
iirtiele in this purl of tlie country, j
Harley Baldwin sold Harlan
grace. I trusted, and am
by grace alone At the Methodist Episcopal
Drunkards, beware' God may L-burch nrxt Sunday the Rev. M
I cut you down suddenly, and in Porter D D. Superintendent oi
I hell there will be no intoxicating ' tbe Methodist Hospital of Guth-
I . 1 . a t jtie faiiU tbe people have In huu, and ,
An important vlecKian aftccting CUj. nothing to vle.iden pain, or | ne Wlu occupy the pulpit at , ^tio wtii'nrry Into Ue toigb offli-e io |
the state banking laws was ren . ;inguish, or conscience. But none ' morning service. e. ret b r* ia
dered in the federal court at Ok-' nced sufTer tbus -Christ died Dr Porter was formerly patter U|W. politi.. for prifK#
lahoma Cuy last week by Judge j(or the ungod|y." His blood 0{ 0Ur church and would be pleas- ^Tb. d«ocr.tic eaaildat. ui «
■pies State Mink . c),,3nseth from al! s-.n. and His al- lV^ to meet ail of his old friends • * 8uili m man [t Wood row Wll |to |-;arr last week.
, mighty power can keep evermore 8Uj make some new acquaint- i Spring work is being put back
those he saves from returning to, anoes lt this service. M lL.,<gi;t> ^utition ou Dn aoeonnt of the ground bnine
He gives them other j Ti}e pastor will occupy (be pul- ^ mMUJ ^ a lu.owi«dsr ..r j W6, wnrk in the lields.
nit at tbe evening service public aXTair* whlcb probably not ,
been excelled In au executive <i1fl.*er j Edward BaCUS of Cherokee
1 n *4 : SUNDAY SERXur^ aluoe toe daye of Jefferion. down tn the Bacus dale last week
^ i Wilson Is Dangerous, oay§ i day School 10 iX'a. j ^ woodro^ wllaou, there
ii «> ii o, . Jay L. Hires, Supt. I evideu. e of AmtrKi • nhilii
Morning Sermon 11:00 a. m Uele? .« "eh ert.ii to :hr ^lon'
junior League 3:00 p. m. a .n. a u,.u u ^
Rose Hainlen. Supt.
KINGFISHER. OKI.A
Wall Street.
W'oodrow NN ilson says thnt cor-
Cotteral The T<
ol Kingfisher letusiti); to i^av the
last assessment levied against ull
state banks by the stale banking : ^heir sins.
board was concerted into i ria jov6 3I1J better pleasures,—An.
lional bank and went into the'
Federal court to escape paytn
the le\ y. Its defense was that
was n>> longer a state bank and j
th it it could not be forced to pay ;
in lop t'nt poratione eannot eommit crime
i state assessment .luage i.oi t
„l,,ini t,ani. He shvs that eritne is always com-
i • i kl r ilcu .i nut tonal t i ^ ... ,
,,, • r. uitted bv individuals, lherefore,
■hit has been converted is re- ■"",c J
ii j,.. he would, when a crime is charg-
snonsible lor all assessments lev °
„ „,h nV- hp- ;eil. not hue a corporation, but
ted aeainst it as a state bank Dt , 1
■ re it was changed into a nation- ^ek out the men who have done
.U ba„k He also ruled that state the deed, ami punish them .ml.-
%nkv- must tirst pav their state ^ iduallv. . ... .
ft.n, t>^n be He says that men who will not
assessments before they v.an ix
national- ed
: wbo wf|! carry Into the hijb ottlie no j Sjiangler a tine leaiu uf linden
ret ba:t iu§ w'.tU t.Uow 'h«> nmnil1 ,|ie |jrri( ,,f the week.
Hurley and t heater llalilwiti
iuorall> ud lataUevtually lit foi the aold forty head of yearling ep.lves
tnen ^ ^• Suih a mail 1* Woodro* \N 11
Abuse traiutiiA
vi>it
relatives i
iv.au
j euie'^eO' ies of ols • • e <
I appealed i u tbe sicit «ti
Epworth Leaeue 0:30 p. m.j color.,r oe*d«4 a
* * " n«. ' aiid a Btlitan train, to l«
ualioiiAl 'i.ce^e!ideiii.e '^5
A. L. Garten, Pres.
Evening Service > :<*0 p
Everybody cordially invited.
N. Paul Barton,
Pastot
Bee
Congregational Church
Sunday School at 10 a m -
A Drvink.vrd Saved.
Till within the last two vears 1
•; ved entirely for the pleasures oi
the world I loved my sins. 1
tigged my sins 1 flitted like the
moth around the candle. 1 was
^nt tor to bo with mv brother-in-
'.iw who was near death He liv-
1 a fortnight alter my arrival 1
f'en ?at at his bedside and heard
Im talk of Je us 1 thought it
.11 right foi a dying man. One
\ 'ning as he at in his chair with
think of their duties to society
! now ought to be given a chance, .
. to think about this behind prison : Mrs.A. J f .ymans.supennt
Llsrti Preaching services at 11 in the
This man Wilson is certainly a [morning and 7.30Tn the eVfDinS-
dangerous man If you do not ! Christian En ea% .
believe it. ask Wall street. -St.! every Sunday evemn-
wbeu ibe oe^ tieujo*
iuaL to lit^e lhf rciLs of •? fc v
men: front the haude of tr v
hllll) tiart e i
i J.ii.ou «tuie *Lei -Le u.-' e« ;>•
Si jut ? ' * ® - ■
the Amer t & t• -e r es
<aiL« hei uc.cn *
break -rw>u "he r-vki • ' Horn
and made a
' i
. Ii ere
Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Weaver
and Misses Lillie < 'rosswiiite and ;
Alma Curry visited friends at j
Fairy <mv fp>ni Friday until Mon-
day
The little t.iree year old chilli
of Mr. and Mrs Harley Cline fell
from i h"ide I -.vagon and a wheel
passed over one of his limb
breaking it below the knee.
DR. A. I:. MERRIl-l-
DENTIST
Orlice Upstairs in Breese Building
HENNESSEY. OKLA.
T. L. HUGHES
CHIROPRACTOR
Specializes on chronic diseases of
anv form. Oltice and residence.
1st door north of Congregational
ichurch. Phone 72
Paul (Minnl New
Base
Ball
Supplies
OF
ALL KINDS
AT
SAURS
About Seed Corn.
Hutchison News — Secretary
Cobum sounds an alarm that tray
l>e heeife^l with goi>d reason in re
gsrd to tlie possibilities for the
coining crop i f corn. Secretary
Coburn is s fair in his judgment
of the needs of agriculture iu
Kausac that it pays to take notice
i of what he has to .vi>
lt is this, that much of the corn,
growu last year in t -> state is uot
fertile and «i I ^eruiiuate if
used tor so ,i. He ^ays that is'
the case iti > parts of Kan-
sas and thai : plant this sterile
seed is t. take a live that ought
not to be taken
With good seed, witii ground
prepared a$ it ought to' be. wit!
careful cultivation and with even
fair weather KiUsaf s. ould have
ti iHnu}*T or p of corn this >eir
Ann t'ic would uot be possible if Make
cteiinn feed is used It is well t bre
be careful
A cordial invitation is extended
to all who are not attending regu
ular services at other places
Kev. Wfiwbk.
Past r
Au no* «he ( *• «
ttec u *Utb cwfMUl
mstoc ' r 7c: •-J *• **
k i VJ >|« *' '
Of a' i.oi' se m '■ IBM# -1
Sst *-om the <•::( 2 akU *
;be Slid e « 41
~i*e ''<><! t -e ■ * U-fcii
p'mtoiTfc* '« nttraul in t'ti
1 aod • .r . 1 ' : -
,J? >Jil
tt 5 L«st -e- I ««I
WANTED!
Bimer. Ponimj, Eoos
We pay highest market
price in CASH We also
buy CREAM for the Con-
tinental Creamery Co.
j Call and s'ee us before selling your
j produce. 1st door south Farmers
Union Store, Main Street,
The Bacus saleiast Thursday n n
well attended and evtrjlliing PPO GO-
sold fur a good price, We are alt
Borr\ t' —e .-ucli good neighbors
but wish them success in their
ne home in Idaho,
Phone
C. MYERS, Mgr.
FLOUR
&L
P *
ftwl
t l>c<u eub * ' . ed '0;
. e vbfl a •"•j
tyj & icuf'tt to r.
• asgrmvate
* \v.> denial.ti5
1 VNas^ aftoL be 'a
f * r3e JO'-. *Le
B lid tbt 1 -*
d a*
a r.v
auu
k-
fOi
- he*
D. R. HREWKR
l'a\r Highest Prices for
Hides and Purs.
I nil- and Cleans Wells, Repairs
Pumps, etc
I I|,| .1 r Ian H lei. Hennessey
,ui Uj
poVt
a ir
Tte t
i«e
t: u.e
, . iKmoo.rat
Notice to Creditors
i, >r '.it? tute of Janjt s
,. . | iai« . f KiagHki
1 V
Sot il1 '.t« oi.'*;..
t tt'.oa, "no. '• -
tt "it.e 'i t :be ij
public
ci our
par e:
.crea-
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GOOD AS GOLD.
unvarying in its ho:- 00
c. nliierce. is tbe prc-doct
t '.lls Tbe family 5cur
.•cV.er.ce; '.'.'ie gold t bis
i a st^nJ^ri of its wo
de xious aud wbolescuae
,• j c.-onomicai in baking.
Goes urtUt s nd :s better '.ban
other flour.- Lew p'iced higb
Conditi.us in Oklahoma beiug grade—tbe bts; Our pepa'ar
•iUiiler t > • udituus iu Kansa* Liberty" brand .a'-r- ' •
it seems that Se-^retirs Ccburu's provtd upon.
warning usigbi as well include
Oklahoma. Anyway it will pa\
Oklahoma farmers t b« e ua! > i-sv^Cssti si-*
uruvcu uyvu. ***•
sur Mill R EltiV. Go. -1
Ltt Gts-fe De It
■ t Aoodro* Wuauk o' N««
J« it' * ■' * aig s'.ret. t
, a ;£« L « e :i c* tJa* l'*i ^
"o a «•*!! kontlr;
1. denary, ta lht bo-ii*". «►.-
on o* '.it
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-xi '-a:. W!Uot '
Z.om fiovt ' P.'.ice;. •?;
-n ;i ji- c ,:m t •
*«* . au m • l i
• taking cUiins J .'
-■ 1, srt1 t >kuir*'*l to jiffwin
L - --srx \oucher*t to th
- ut Th.- Farmtrs ti I M
■ h- ayeeeey. la O n •
,1 ofQU«homi. withm
u . ken rf or •"
, ii \:
\\ \\ KM'1. vKl
\J nini tmt
1
killtnccoughl
amp cure™*lungs|
dp. king's
hew Discovery
FOrCJoldI ll>>T il0K>m*lw"
AlLTHtOAT AND lUWCTROUBUS
r6UA0A Tce0 SAT/SFACTVfty
Of MOHfY a ens/* DCD
y— « n IT I
and
North Pacific
Coast Points
Ticket* on Sale D^ily
March lit to April 15, 1912
Vou can buy * our «*y Colonist ticket
I •nd go in perfect comfort on ta t trauu
wttl dining l'*r wn-ice in through Rock.
1 Island rourist Sleeping ^ ars protndif th#
ronvenietu'et of a Standard Pullman at bail
ths cost.
Choice of Three Routes
Southern, * * ^' Pa o, tbc route of lowest
i < dts ScfflN k Colotld® and
fcalt 1 ake l'tt\. thence Sot.them Pacine as
Wsatern Pai R.n «avi.
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C'LVMANS
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