The Hennessey Press. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 19, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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*d a reading course for the teachers
of tie: li rnif" .in.I tin-v will pre-
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nnlaii' i.iilitiu* Ij<>• >kadopt-
'J. and :d I If tr;n hers are earnest
1) ii jiiot -I r. li<- prt-serit at thi-
rriri < • I). M-. Prs~.
Poyntcn & Smith, Tfce Hennessey Pre,
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Lnv/yers.
Loan BrcLera
Abstrcct ar.d
Land Agents.
Office ift Bldcr ast of Dank of Kir.^fi .her.
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1 Fur 0 yuod Drlufc ot
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Beer in Town,
IHenshaw, of Waikouiis, wes
j in the city \Vedi.e--day.
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. 1'iin 1 j, ■ 11 is prepaife f to make
.a hungry man feci good.
W.J. Walton was up from King
lusher ye-;terda\ on liu^int
1 or a cheap, nobby suit of fur-
! niture, call at the and hand store. ,
j A little wet weather would be a
! good thing for tie section of the
country.
\\ . J. Mulholland, of tin- Wau-
komis Wi/aid, was in rl':c cirv Fri-
: 'lav.
I he choicest cigars and i onfc -
lions at tile 1 ampLicll Drug Store,
' South M'lin street.
A grand linn .v.i> had t the Mc
, C.:ulev school hou-e I.'evening in
the way ci a liter ir;
Dick Kennedy, uf the firm of
Logan & keniioiv, v. as in the city
vcslerdav on business.
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Good Mope Organ
(rvsi«ip ndw oc-:np!'. to wi.ii stool iusti-HPtlou boe'e for
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r.,r iil\ a. . . V. I .1 <>.'"nil., trotu Sil.CiU «iji unit I'mno, fro,,,
>. >. ti r !• ,tu IfsU OitalOKua •bowini; tl.e Juii.-t and
I -i..i ,1,'. ; .:i.>-, (ml i.rn Imhv <0 nave from $30 to 8^00
I . in:. <1 :■< i, Ircii ill.' I.'irt;i-Kt nniluifuetllrern In tii« worlj.
CORNISH & CO., Nearly ■ th. Washington, New Jersey.
^5i 1 Kinds cf Furniture,
ReerMiiig any
Zoffins, Caskets, Fine
Metalic and £urlr.l Cases
A Complete Line of Undertaking
Goods. Prompt attenton.
!3IM3I:TG & FELT.
l ull Ull
W. w. Parks.
KinolishcrU. S. Land Oftice.
E. (1. Spilman, Register.
J. C. Caldwell. Receiver.
G. L. Camden, (inief Clerk.
Thos. J'. Chilli],s, ( lerk.
Rob't V. Swain Clerk.
Miles W. Judge, ContestClerk.
After n man passes fifi\ mri>,t any
kind of ailment is bad enough.
Till: fewer namesakes man has
the less likely lie is to be humiliated.
Still ill Line.
Guy Wilson, the old
resident JeuJeler of Hen
nessev.
A good claim to sell in the Strip,
t six miles from I! ennessei. for S300.
Call at the 11 re -s 1 >tn< c.
Dr. Cook make- no charge for
consultations on prescriptions, at
' the Ganipbell 1 >1 ml st in.
1 rank D.uklei and |:ic<>h \\ eis-
'•"tider left last 1 'lin^; tor -Guthrii.
'Thex « ill return Monduv.
Rev. Dent.
deeds ot tlii'
with his famih
When in need of drugs or medi-
: cities it will be to vuur interest tn
visit the Campbell Drugstore. ;
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r^anuTacnire! m mm n
F'ine Harness.
rhs ileiiessei rtansess iasi,
E1ZD, GOULD.
Tine Ivnul Made harness
i and Stocl; Saddles a. Sj cci;Uty.
liarn jss ()il always on hand.
ardaJarel MafduJarel
leputv register of
count \. Sunihu od
11 this cit\.
I HsBiin? StnvES-
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J The man who studies out schemes
jbv which he hopes to make money
I easily, is the same man who would
j take advantage of his fellow man if
given a chance.
A man will put off waiting a letter
for a month and then write it and
| rush around to get it into the post-
1 oii'ce in time for the next mail as if
were a matter of life and death.
salvation arni\ people will
uive an oyster supper in one of Mr.
Shade's buildings tomorrow evening.
When you want anything in the
fresh or salt meat line, call on J.
W. Dix, at l'rewer iV Savage's old
stand.
1 Dr. Cook guarantee's aJl drugs
j and medicines to be absolutely pure
tnd fresh. Campbell Drug Store,
South Main street.
117 c i ( H a r cl u) are.
agor-s artd
Tin Shop if) Cor;i)eciicn.
ws.
West Side ot Main Street
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Hennessey, 0.1
4UNTSINGER & McOO^LD^^
Pl?OPfiIETOi?5 OF
Kditors can always write sonic
" - j thing. If they are not feeling exact-
Every man you meet knows moredy in the right mood to write some
than voudo. He ktio s his own thing good then i ou may get a lucid
fflll,s- ! indication of their feelings in a diff
lerent way.
P'or every man that is trying to be
honest there are a dozen that are
trying to be dishonest. I
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FRESH AND SALT MEATS.
1 ay the highest cash jjrice tor hides and furs and country produce.
Opposite (Viuropolis hotel, Hennessey.
Wit \t peculiarity is it that exists
in human nature that makes so many
men great after they arc dead?
Pt.kiMi-s the d.ieat of the Carlisle
Why is not the study of human
I nature taught in public schools ? It
'is the most important thing with
which the average business man has
to contend, and a good judge of hu-
man nature rarely ever fails in busi-
ness.
Final Proof
■£> «J. W. DiX Cr
Proprietors of
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Ca,. iour attention to the
currency bill was another of those '"
democratic steps in the i -lit direc T63Cll6rS* flS80Ciati0H.
tior. Program of the Kingfisher Coun-
tv 1 eachers' Association to be held
Selfishne* may not lie * comnien ' in the Kingfisher High School room
dible trait of charily, vet it will be the second Saturday in February,
notic.'d that the elfi.shin,;n is usual- 1X95.
Paners
Neatest, Cle^i7est? Best lyiarket
if? ti^c County.
1* th .iiccessl'iil
Oni: ot the worst things about the
republican pari \ i« that it is alwaj s
for itself. n« mallei wiiat the conse-
<]uen' . • may be to the countrv.
MOtiN'INd SKSSIoN: 10:^0.
1. Address of Welcome—-Prof.
II. C. Satiijison.
2. R- -ponse—Prof. O. i.. Whip-
ple of IIenuessev.
.>• Mils i ■ Mrs. Sherman. Okar
NEI fr GROCERY STORE
C). S. Paine has just opened a new
M
Mane out pr&e Grocsry. Fioiir and F68d store
Am men should have a subordin
ate or two around. ! f,e\ come in
hand) to lay hl.iiiu on when voir make
a mistake that rile - \ our temper.
\ i.ooii mam eastern capitalists
have been coii-n i ted . n 1 lie currencv
reform bill, but tin . pinions of west
em men are not \s, ited apjiarentb.
die.
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cirssion
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I'ap"". ''Moral Training"
Simmons, of ()neida I )i>-
W. \\. Anderson, Hen
. ( McCabe, Wandel.
In v few months more the demo-
crats will |:nd thei no necessitv
for a currency bill, and will then rea-
lise the defeat of tin < ' ' de bill it; ■=
bctl I'.ncK . H'< |.-
< ieii,'ral d scussion.
5. Music Mrs. Sheimai
\: 1 i.RSoo.N si'..vstit .
I "aper. " 1 he Sclioobua
' :t.e":".itri'" Mi*-s Tucker,
-■'11 I'owiisltip, Discussion
Lottie Hurnette, Omega; Mis.
Lilly, Kingfisher.
General discussion.
The Territorial Board has 1
Ai This Office
In tna north part op touJn.
ffiee delivery IT) the city,
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Fresli Bread, Pies and Calas baked daily. The BEST
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Campbell, W. P. The Hennessey Press. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 19, 1895, newspaper, January 19, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc161966/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.