The Hennessey Kicker. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 61, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 8, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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4 goo4 Jaok turn met of Bacnaa
eey to tnde tat nice, eleaa atock of
gooda. WaatfL900 for (Mi
OK* QT OUR SNAPS.
Two good bottom aad eighl lota
to aoll cheep, or will trad* fck stood
▲ Cm bench ototoek boga tm arta.
IT*do not mot 4* t^*. ftp{" .My.
M if yotdoat "*eatjio ink.# fair
pftea.doAot:refe>tboctroabloto.look
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„-A heUei*tfoeof (tad neer Im-
aaMip.far M.tl&t-« wmtbvoAm.
The Jooda meat be freak end in good
eMtio.' 1 nee of lan J, $5,00(1. Call
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tip yon haVe Iha money and want
to m iUrttvB klooat wftMn -O*
■tyWiaHi we oen ahow yon ■ b
gala. So "ndf deaiM-tb weafe Jime
«S thpoe ska SMPMMlj poking, bat
lfy«a*Mas bomoaaa, oome aroand..
•ft USD.
A good farm ilnoit within the
•it*. thaitay wall .improved, vary
cheap. Call at thla office.
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Sasl*ss Locals '
ar —i| ia«Ti«a. sited u< m
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v#ael ei«ar« at Oampbell'a.
'fcBTvQOOOA SHELLS. ,
Go iaBeegla'a (of bast Floor. .
BALD HEADS, jBALD HEADS,
2 Sawiag machine naedlea at Gamp-
fm • «.• m L i.
Bo V y«MT drageof Campbell.
Joe Dinklet *ai up to North Enid
Tuesday.
Good cow to trade for road wag-
on.' call at this office, • •
The company if having the de-
pot papered ttd refuraiaked.
The baby of Al}Ekmei died Suns
day and wea buried Monday.
ti. M. Dreader made a' buiineat
trip to Watonga last weak.
The aaarket hai been overstocked
With peachet and water melon*.
WANT^p:— Good girl to do
feoiucffork,, ^wjuira at this office..
j?jk fty Otbor* is the happy pa-
•" ' *« bojr at his houa«. Mon-
day.
Frank Koberts is able to be on
the streets, after an illbesa of some
Greeks.
John Nesbit was in town Mon-
day talking up trade for the Kan-
aas City Star. .{
The price of ice will be advanced
neit week to seventy-five cents per
hundred pounds.
J«,D. Pain was.pvfr^ip blaine
County advertising tbe 're union
tfaa ftrst of the week.
T« J. Brown nnd family are up .in
the atrip this week looking after
Art Brown's threshing.
fh« .^pw^rth l.eague gave a suc^
cewful ic« pr«am .^upper )Tue dav
Mr«t r«*ittf M*A1-.ifctra .Aaftt
W^komis Wednesday. Walt says
Wankqmii j| .*Ui<£ly.?n the bum.
. Hi A* Pain aad Henry Oliver
were ir)ftructed.in the first degree
of the K. P. lodge, Monday night.
Abei Washburn and Gny Gillett
attended the picnic at Garret's
grove,,Saturday. A large crowd
was in attendance.
John Rhoada come baok trom
C rippla Creek Saturday night.
John, aays be .will returi^ 4s soon as
he harvests his mel.^n crop.
Will Campbell, formerly o£ -tJ>p:
P.-D,, jwho is now at Benton ,Har
bor, Mich., .-will return ii& a, Ipy
weeK «ni^fesum^ business in J^en
Olllin and aaaAa
^ QoaUh B halls maka • fine drink.
D^d yon aVartry it I
■*. ■ My bair Hpt falliag oat until lira*
" «wl| bald, and aotttal romadiaa tn
da a mm iii to do do good. loots maa
''Mdaai^D«Khwiea dr was ti ^0
■sssszssiaBirws:
Yka teat 40 «aPt Ma ia tba oitf at
k>-. Griffin A Griffin's.
BeatBllvor Drop Syrup, ttU aaata
war baekat at BEEGLE'S
| BnIk Cofaa of all kinda at Beagle**
| fdfSOand SSeaota. Beat Moeha aad
Javi W eeota. ^ |68>
i Shell* r« a good sabatltoU
IImSr^T
Ii your etof&ing
. , mv w**d With
Ktkfiawaaai matter tailing from
daudrnflT—
Head mafol Doea yonr bead
^ -itabf. U it injeatad wjtb aoeae aad
' .'eiabif la yoor hair grbwict, thinner
JSrbyyaart ta il drr -aod brittle T
y Ifrfw bana • parotic diaaaaa of
*Sm aoalp. whieb yoo are aagleoting
ft a'great nak. 'jD^nderina will ear*
. yaa qniekiy aod permanently. Jfon-
'ev ■efaad*d«aoeaa-«tfall<r«. For
•rS^nip was., in Hennessey,
yemfry.., *v
Mm-Miada. Hobbt returned
hotte Tuesday aighu C;. ( ,
Jtaa Ghaaaaeaa came back, from
Kingman, Kansas, Wednesday.
H. L. Hewitt packed his goods
aad moved to Kingfisher Monday.
Mrs. Edna Shirley left Monday
morning for Colorado , to join her
huabaad.
Abe Michels, of Anthony, Kan-
sas, is visidng with the? ''family of
Mr. Dreaher. ''
Kiev. Doty, of El Reno, was here
Monday evening <(o kleoture to the
Normalites. ' ' ' '
Mi** Maud-Wells, of Kingfisher,
visited with Miss Lottie David, the
first of the week.
Tbe W. R. C. folka will have a
stppd <Juf:ng the re-union, aad will
sesrya ice eream and lunch.
Andy Dunlap has bought Walter
Ptin's transfer butineia, and Wal-
ter has purchased Stevens' livery.
Pud'* Humphries, foreman of
the Presa-Democrat went south Sat-
urday: It ia said he went as far a*
Kingfisher. j ;■
Charley Chartier brought in the
drat load of new corn of the tea-'
aon, Saturday, and got 18 cents
per bushel. " '"" " •; r T'*:
president Boyd, of the Uhiver-'
aity at. Norman, delivered a very
Able address to the Noimalites,
Monday Evening.
Mt> Beebei of''Western Kansas,
jkvhp is spending the suratner With' a
j^pa near Lacey, m'^db lis a pleas-
1 ..^ennis Flynn writes to his friend,
■Cqy GiltttV ti at he is very busy
and cannot bi at our re-union. • 4fe
ia billed for Beaver County tfie ash.
B. B. Bradfield got back from
Cripple Creek Saturday night. He
is disgusted with that country and
says Oklahoma is good' enuugb for
bipi. f . , . V|
Roaf Dawson anil' Wtiss |4agfic
Obrate were raarn'ed^Tuefday tnorn-
ing at Enid, Okla. t The
KickIk extends congratulations to
tbe,happy couple. ' 1 '' * ' ',
Geo. (Jriuj has a ty]>e written lit-
ter from Hon. W. J. Bryan' thank-
ing him for '.lis congratulation's and
w. c. T.'u. .column.
KDITBD ,
The Heimifaiey Cnioa meets every
Tharidaf aftetnooa at 3 oWock,
We invite all lo atteard tbe meet-
ings. .. !-
Perhap* our iclation to the tem-
perance reform jhas never been more
pointedly set forth than in the dec-
eleration of a drunken man who, on
approaching bis own door, mum-
bled to a boon companion, "Never
be telling me obout the new woman,
I tell you it's tfi* old woman that I'm
ia dread of!" Hit attitude oi mind
ia that of the patrons and purveyors
of atrong drink everywhere toward
the w^ite ribboneis.
-D1MDEMIH& DANPERINE,
DANDEBIME, BALD HEADS,
DAgDBUFF, DiMDEBINE.
TN M|orii)il.
FolSfHS gr«^( |l ae who ha. ee4
nailed afoee oar last isa«e«'
-"rVf /j jiiriwiaTsw';,;.
. M. K. Laweanca,
Addia Gordon,
George Turoar, '
Inaa Xiekman.
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gadio Sehwendeiwu.
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iPearl Worley. , (
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Thir space belongs to the
FAMflirS PLACE. 5" "hich
to advertise their popular re -
ort>fesfc=^.
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MILLS.
HENNESSEY • ROLLER
rJN PULL OPERATION.
CAPACITY,.MO BBL8. PER DAY
Manufactory of High Grade
Meal; Bran Ship Stuff.
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•The patronag*i(|f..Hennessey end surrounding eountry|solic*ed
EdwardC. Smith, Pres.
Mri, E. B. Smith, Vice-Pies..
R. O. McBride, Sec
L. M. Smith, Treas
C. D. Smith Drug Co.
DRUGGISTS.
WHOLESALE
! ' SAtirLE ROOMS AT
Tooekd, Ki., ft.Oktahoma Gftu, 0. T.
qeaseyt (fB^J .«iite a news\fath-:Uind word's pf eficoUragemeKt'. Geo.
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«ala.by i BjQmbpVoII
GUY SHOE StORE.
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A FULL AND COit-
PLSTE LINK OF.
Caditi, Gents and
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8A TiSTACTIOS iia.
OVAHAS TKMD- ZZSi
; Wett Sid* Mlam Strati.
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CITY SHOE STORE.
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.Mr.*eU)Wd gaatleman froa^
^•tot^w^at f art of the . county, who
w%nt« amuaJund at a cpunty office
wa% shaking ha^dn with t Herneaaey
people last Friday. He 'ia an ol4
aoldier.
Cary Long was up yeaterday with
a bpach. of cattle that he had
bought at Sheriff*! Sale. He says,
that politic* are aa n)ixe4 down at>
the hub that lav men know where
they are atl
Ed. White, Abel Western, Abe
Wilson and C. C. Klock were
adopted into Comanche tribe, LfO.
R. M., Thursday evening. In due
time they will become scouta, war-
riors, and finally become great
chiefs...r. .. .. ' *^1
Misaea Ethel and Ruth Naill qk/-
tar^inej ^.yt|mbw,^t(fh« ypurt
fol^a'-ThHr^af ifvcnin^ in honor of
their, ^ri^pd, ,Miss josie Bros.
Decilioui refreshments were served,
and near the wee hour all tqok
their departure,4 feeling what a good
time they lia<L 4 ' i;i
Miss Ada Smith and Miss Hum-
phrey of Okarche, will give aa en'
teftainment at the Congregational
Chorich'next Tuesday evening, Au-
gust it. Hue Humphrey is a fine
elocutionist and will deliver some
good piecea. Admiaaion 10 and 15
eeats.
Comrade W. H. Cater, depart-
ment Commandet of Oklanom^.wat
up Ihia week ; [poking up quarters
for the re union, In iSM Mr.Ca,tfr
enlisted as a private in Company
t, 6id Ohio Vdlftntecrs, and in
x86j was promoted, to Corporal.
Shortly afterward, at tbe aiege of
ft. Wagoner, he received a shot in
bia left shoulder, aad carries the
bullet to this day. He served the
county as one of our first commis-
siouers, and now solicts the repub-
lican nomination for^County Treas-
,, Those desiring stand privileges at
the fair grounds, during the re-unr
ion shoujd call on H. M. Dreihcr,
as b* is the duly authorised com-
mittee for the letting of privileges.
Jim Wells was up from Kingfish-
er Tuesday morning. There Is a
strong suspicion that Jirt could be
induced to accept the nominatio^i
for Sheriff this fall on the republic-
an ri<?ket. ■ r *> '
j. C. Cross was up from King-
fiSner, Wednesday, interviewing the
trade. He is a free silver repub-
lican, and'says he intend* to s(and
on that platform until , the party
comes around to him,
J. A. Holmes waa up from Cen
ter Wednesday, and sports a gold
bug as.big ps your fiat, with wing*
that fly, put, wheu you touch the
stjiyur, ,on which are life sired
jiiiotos of McKinley andDobart.
. Medford Patriot: Mrs. Burnt,of
Henneaaey, and Mr*. Ijiura Cope,
of Enid, territorial orficeri of^ the
Ladies of the G. A. R., were in the
city last weea. Owing to steps ha*
ing been already taken tcr organize
a W. R. C. they made do effort. to
institute a lodge.
If the trustees want- to prevent
contagious diseases from spreading
in the town they should devote
little attention to the stinking
stock yards right in the center of
town. There is enough germs of
malaria in tbbse old stock jards to
kill the entire county. They shquld
behaved outside th? village limits. ■
ji Doug la's Russell, the gerjtle^
amnffom Kingfisher who believes
that, he should represent that dis-
trict at Guthrie this winter in the
interests of the seven hundred col-
ored voters of tbe county, was here
Monday evening. He says he it
not running for the office; that the
office is running after him. It it so
far behind that if Douglass does not
slow up the position will jnot over-
take bini.
LaaraDeWee*.
Minnie MeOaba, Highland.
G. E." Thoep, "Watonga.
normal notes'. '
Total number enrolled, 149.
fleonejsey has 61,'. Kingfisher 31,
Toodon'tnaab So Xitif to'deler>
mina whether our 35c. Koeat Coffee
will aaake e Rood cup. It apeaka for
Griffin A Griffin.
Rev. Joe Brooks, now of Hen-
neMey, who ia suing for divorce, is
not a former M. E. Minister frotn
Kln^tiher as announced' by one- '• of
the local papers at. that place^
Free Press.
Excuse us, brother, but Rev. .Joe
teVoo^k is nckl "now Of Hennessey,"
an^ naver was here. He occupied
the M. E. parsonage at. Kingfisher
VP£rt ot *'ie summer of 1893.
fresb Sudulslser
fyAt the. F-lk,^alooi\.
TbotUMnda hsv« -betlh 'enMd*'«t
and other diaeaaea of thq
seal p. It will enreyou. Guar ante
ed. For aala by I. ti. OampbelL
The complete programme and oi;-
der of exercisea tor the re-union will
appear next week.
TI)i*V to certify that I, Goo. Al-
yea, am M year* ot age. and have
bean bald for mote than fifteen ve
I halt* been uaing KNOWLTG ,
DAN DERI NIC . for sixty dap add
new. have a good growth ot hair,com-
pletely covering the bald spot. I am
greatly anrprtaed at the wonderful
ratalt* of yonr remedy, aa it baa done
foe me what I oonaidered impoaaible
Saqf remedy to do. Formerly of
a, Kaoaaa; bOw Kingfisher, Okli
For aale by v. V. Campbell.
TRY COCOA SHELLS.
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CAMPBELL'9 DRUG ST©R^B5.
Pure Drugs, Medicines,
OtgarB §|ationary. A
Fun and Complete Line. Give us
a Call. i. B. CAMPBELL, DrtCfiSt.
CAMPBELL*
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DRU9 STORE.
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Kinefisher Hotel.
E. L. DE A NE, PROPR.
Table Unexcelled In The Soinh-West.
ass in Every Respect. Kingfisher, Oklahoma.
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WORLD.
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Until November I5> 1896 .75
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you poetmaater, or eend direct to
the poblishera. Sample eopiea eent
on ap|dieation> [<53
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VE HAVE MOVED
Te ike room formerly occu-
pied by Humphrey'* Supply Co .,
4 COUPLET* LINK OF...*
CLOTHING, GENTS
FURNISHING GOODS; WsY±-
'fr
. Oivt u$a call when m town.,.
yj. A. HAMMON.
The WitMM: Beacon.
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Office: OPERA-HOUSE BLOCK.
A. W.DITNIJVP,
CITY DRU AND TRANSFER
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tr-1 (ollct •.kin of yonr pMiout*-
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is j ust as ooooroa adults.
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aranlaa.
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+ b. L FRANKLIN,
practical blacksmith- For 19 mootha for the low olabbinfi
"IH'11 iTiMA im ii ii ia1111 a prioeof |I.0UOAHH.
Si, ^S®wHr w'«M!. "'liiw*'
a call. orroatTC bbd liver>- barn.
HBNNESBaV, OKLA.
Ladiaa, wonderfnlly eoft, Intnriant
heantifnl hair ia proinoad by Dan-
darine. Try i . Sold by Campbell.
4 UIB S KWSrAKII >
At a VMT1 Low price.
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