The Hennessey Kicker. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 67, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 19, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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THE "ENHESSEY H<m_
jTy Bert paimis® t'o.
FIFTY CEN i s PER YKAR,
E.t.r.d.ttK. P ,t OlSc. .1 «••>"•«•*• Ohl fc -
kinii at 8eoond"CI<* M<t or.
Lociln and A-IvortisemenU will t><* run until
ordi f*d out.
Job w.>rk pay*bM on delivery.
SATURDAY. SEPT. '9,1396.
LOCAL AND GENLRAL.
"I do not know b« «w ttir twtb may be,
1 toil lb® tale fty 'Iwiw told to m ."
Ono Vcai 2
HOJK. ISL^NI* TIMMOABU.
Eiloot Sunday, S«pt. 13, l«yu-
SOUTH BOUNl>.
No I.-
SOUTH Bu JNIl.
PBRW-ntfar No. 1!* 6:20 a m
1 V.tw«o,: r Na.-lt. ' J| "
IjochI Freight No. 32f 1- i ) 1 m
fiuslnesB L,0cal9
, ami—.. "«■ • n'"1 , ua Pro"'
1 bfrcby.
1 hud ft v<*ry 6ov«ro Oitwe i f dand-
ruff all my life.
tmtly cured wit 11 DA-NDMuN b.
reconnueud it in nil diseases of the
Hcalp.—Db. Buohson, Gutune, J. 1.
Best cigars at OaraplwlPs.
V.ALD HEADS, ?BALB tllvVI'S
hiVLD llL<vi>S. HUIUUli.DAN-
11EK1NE, DANDEK1N L.
Fresh Sucialeiser
At the Klk Saloon.
BALD HEADS hoo Dundorino,
the most wonderful discovery of mod
ern times. (8187a
Good cow to trade for road wag
on. call at this office.
New Wisconsin full Cream Cheese
at Grifliu A brillin'a.
If you wnnt t«> trade or buy ft farm
call on OaMVBKJjIj.
£0ME GH01GE BARGAINS
FOLt SALE O11 TltAUE:
Two good houses to ront,.
A good farm oiisht miles fioiu here
to trade or Hi ll—-$1,000 gets it.
Half section of land nnivr Hennos
8i,y to trade for good farm near
Wichita.
Good business property on Slain
street and stock of .'ooils to trade for
a farm near Houua.soy.
A good jack farm west of Hennes-
sey to trade for nice, cUun slock ui
goods. Waul £1.200 for farm.
ONE OF OUR SNAPS.
Two good houses nud eiglif lotn
to selipbeap, or will trade for a good
farm.
A flue hunch of stock hogs for sale.
W'e do not want to givo ?llom "w!t.y,
so if you don't want to pay a fail
price, do not take the trouble to lool.
At them.
TO TRADE.
A half section of laud near Hon-
noasey for a stock ot merchandise.
The goods mast l,e frosh and in good
phape. Price of laud, $£5,000. Call
ut this office.
If you have the money mid want
to buy a nice farm almost within tho
pity limits we cau show you a bar-
gain. Do not desire to waste time
on those who arc merely looking, but
jf you moan business, euuio around.
A snao.
A good farm almost within the
city limits, weU improved, very
C^eap. Call at this office.
CALL ON OH ADDRESS,
The Kicker,
HENNESSEY, OKLA
iSuv your dru^s of O&uipbell.
"Billy" Savage got back trom K.
C. Sunday night.
Vick Stamp is now clerking at
the Breei shoe store.
Miss Edna Kioley is attending
school at Kan sal City.
Hennessey was well represented
at .tie Kind celebration.
Miss Lottie David visited friends
in Kingfisher this week,
J. U. Shade has sold his resi-
dence property to Mr. Munch.
Miss Nellie l'ain spent the week
with Miss Ada Stamp, at Enid.
Mrs. Joe Brooks, ot Edmond, is
isiting her sister, Mrs, lirainard.
Mrs. Maggie White and baby
made a trip to Kingfisher luesday.
The Hennessey gin bought 20
loads of cotton from Kingfisher
this week.
A good team of young horses to
trade for house and lot. Call at
this office.
Mrs. Rev. Portor left Tuesday to
visit friends and relatives .at Wash-
ington, Indiana.
Mr. Martin and family have mov
cil to town to take advantage of
our excellent schools.
Mrs. Amos Ewing and MissEthel
Thorn, ot Kingfisher, visited with
relatives over Sunday.
J. U. Shade and family will move
to Texas, where Mr. Shade will en-
age in ihe poultry bus.ness.
Mrs. M. A. Blackburn and son
left Thursday everfing to join Mr.
B. at lionner Springs, Kansas.
Quite a number of young ladies
have taken advantage of leap year.
There are, however, a few left yet.
Mrs. White will establish a
branch house at Kingfisher with
Miss Lizzie lluntsbcrger in charge.
W.Z. Smith and family will move
to Enid soon, where Mr. Smith is
engaged in the__ grain buying bus-
iness.
Lu.l Tliau l-'i «ut k Wfik Will tiia
i> 1'ou Ort'Ai «Vo«*Uly
.>fMN,upt r oI Oklub'HUM
Aayoue who Bubseriliow bttvfeen
now and Noveujbor 1896, or any
old Hut>bCrib**r who renew*, can put
the Weekly Mate Capital ONE
YEAR FOB 25 CENTS. This is
the most remarkablftoffer ever made
t,y a newspaper in Oklahoma. This
is less than £ cent a week. Three
dozen e^gs, sold on the market to-
day, will get von the greatest weekly
in Oklahoma, the State Capital, for
ONE YEAR. We want ovory farm-
er in Oklahoma to take THE WEEK
LY .STATE CAPITAL and to seud
it a'so a year to his friond in the east
asau immigration drawer. See our
revised club list. Remember, after
Novembei (J, the price will go back
to 50 cents a year. Send in your
quarter quick, and miss none of the
red-hot issues in the groat political
contest now on.
This paper contains all the general
news of Oklahoma and ihe world
It has eight pa^es brim full.
State Capital Printing Co.,
57 GUTHRIE, OKLA.
X ake...
Advantage ot our one*
and aet THe Kicker until the
first ot January lor 25 Gts.
Call at Once.
CITY SHOE STORK.
5. N. B8EES, Prop.
A FULL AND COM -
I'LKTK LINK OF...
Ladios Gents and
Children's 'Vl
SHOES
^ ^4 iu
Before rijy I^eoo Stock of :::
CDF?V — GOODS
Will arrive. Until ti?aL Liroe I uJtii sell
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps & Famishing Goods
Cheaper Ti^ar? Was Ever Sold i« Mei)i)CSs
seyl Caliai?el get prices before buying.
ResDectlnlly, Yours lor Trade.
W. <1. £ZF,GIX.
SATISFACTION
QUAHANTKKD.
To ys wlien sou want any
Printing done. First-Glass j
work anil lowest prices.
Th? Kicker Pres
H>.' Side, Main Street.
... .Heimvssty. O. k
CITY SHOE ST01 E.
S. BfiEES, Prop.
WoCvOAtil a r.o
r
The
CL
- W
fi*r)err's JPlace
srl
V/. PRRKS, Prop—
imported Wines, uqsors ami Clears.
FAMOUS "PABST" BE£R. d_) 7,
A PLtMASt FOK «KST!.li5U\.
East Side Main St. -- ' Hennessey, Ok.
, „ - rr~ - ——>'■*. ■■
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GREAT ROCK 1SLA8D ROUTE
li.'.'lil
i.- J. ;■
THE EAST,
P. A. Cashion returned to Saint
Louis yesterday moniiag, - after u
two weeks visit with relatives in
Hennessey.
Raymond (better Known as"Wiu-
dy'") Smith, a former Hennesseyite,
but now of Marshall, was a Ivickei
caller Tuesday.
Mark Friend has accepted a pos-
ition with Crider & Sons. S. H.
Withers has, taken Mark's place at
the Star grocery.
\V. W. Bixby,of Kingfisher,dem-
ocrat candidate f jr Superintendent,
was circulating amoug Hennessey
politicans, Thursday.
Jini (iibson, Will Rainey "and
Chas. Moore : re among the Sher
idan people who attLi ie^l the coun-
ty convention Tuesday.
All 'he K. P. boys of town are
request*! to bo on hands at Castle
Hall next Monday evening. There
will be special attractions.
Mrs. Maggie White will have her
Grand Opening on Friday and Sat-
urday, September 25th and 26th.
Patterns a specialty. Ci. A, R. ho-
tel building.
BEST DINING CAR SF-^VICE IN
Trie. WORLD-
mjiK li K'K 1-uMt Is ton'inoKi in snloj tini:
* ;uiv inlvani i •«' t.> improve
eil uml nivi-1 lint luxury, safety and oinl"rt
,1 iK iu;':ti- |' itr 'iia^o ti®Hiaml:< I'k
inuul if (Im:< 11-h. ■ complete with ve tlbnled
trains, m.i jinli.-nl •lining: ciVrs, sleeper.-i :imi
chair ftrrn all tiie most elegant, una ui
toe. ntly improved paitormu
Si^CiALTiES:
Fast Time.—Excellent Equnnueut.
—Rest Dinini? Cav Sei'viue ia
the NVorld.—Good Connec-
tions.
CM>U full partleulais :is to lieUotH, mnjw, rates,
k apply lo ny coupon ticket ottiw in tiie
l uitoaBtutei ( aiiadu «Mexico, otudnui
SF.RANTIA*,
Ueu'l'Jkl. iV I'a. B, Agt.,
filH] C1IH AGO, IMS
(Firstpublished in The Kicker Sept. l'-i, 16'Jti.,)
PUIil.KUA'riON JSOTICK.
Tkkihtorv or Oklahoma, i „„
ivingfihui;h Countt J
To T H OM A S 1) A LTO N ;
rjjlAKE NOTICE ; -Thatyou have been Mied l>«-
1 fore i>. W. Wylie, tTusuca of :ii * Peace, tor
and in U^iine^sey ciiy To>vnhliipt kinvii-her
County, upou a Promissory note for the suln of
Eleven Dollan and 10 per cent interest thereou
trom dutu and d'tn-tl 11th, lt". l. and
da«* ,1 an nary 1m, lb*.«f). i'.x- cut.'d by you and due to
limdin^ and K. A. Felt, copardiiei ^ an
a.id l-'ekt, and I bat your properly has
1 in the hands of J.
ity,
mi for the 7th
clock a. ui ., before
ee in ilte town of
DUIa'aoma 'IV'irl
thai time and de
jud^meut will be
rendered'agoinst you for the gum o! Eleven tloU
lurs nnd 1U oHi-t'. ut ii.t^r. ,l theuioL irom N**i -
l,«n qer tlth, Ih'-'t, aiul cohts of Huit ami an onl« r
of i-alo issuod auain^t ti.e property tii- <*ril>« <i bv
tiie (rarnushee and nltachcd and yavrtahhi'd und
tiie property • old according to law or no much
thereof a< will Balisfy the said judgment and
cost of BUit.
BINDING A FFI/r,
Attest: Plaintiffs.
H. >V. Wylis, .Justice of the Peace.
Try MOBNJNG LUXURY, the
finest eoil'ue lu th e,ty.
05— Griffin and Griflin.
Hfl!
Svii
* ROLLER
IN FULL OPERATION.
CAPACITY, 110 E3C3'_S. F=!E
Manufactors of Hi^h Grade ' &—
Flour, Meal, Bran # Ship Stuff.
:f5 day
The patronage of Hennessey and surrounding countryjsolicted.
M. I>. TAIT k CO., PROPS.
TAKE : : -
Advantage of our clubbing
offers and get so.ne good
reading.
HENNESSEY K2GKER.
"CURIOSITIES" OF ARMY CIP3.
Edward C. Smith, Pres.
Mrs, E. B. Smith, Vice-P;
C. D.
WHOLESALE :
SAMPLE ROOMS AT
TGDclwi, Ks., & OMahoiiia Gitu, 0- T.
R. O. McBride, Sec
\j. M. Smith, Treas
Ori'g
u
uo.,
DRUGGISTS.
Sit Jftsfinii
,r«-rt'W O U 9 O v> C v/ j j ! r j
A).
T?
To the
CHICAGO,
ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC
RAIL AAV.
rpHK Rock Isl.md Is f,iM n «< in adortbiT ; ny
I plan i*ale'il « uto iniptu • ■«*'! ami
that ngi'irv, • ^ < >mf >rt tUftl the popu*
lsr patron i«e oeo, iiiti-.
Its eqn!p"ieut ia titorouKhly complete with
Vestibule.t Trains.
best dining cai; service
IN THE. WOSLD.
Fullman Wli','in,r.s. ,'1: t < iin. i, 1 Mio most elf.
.lid < l p't'i'iuly iiuiirovej ii^iu'rus,
s are
t a.'l 'Hia',
■ nr1.'<>« ! inpl«y<" ,
rir.i ^ i *.i > <r,;i u "i
« || I li'.t- lA.f N< l<*
VIo,v wlr Aoqulrod aante Wa. Vaotf
to ATrntje n Pr.tty In.alt*
! NotwUhsiuii\iin£ thu toot Uiat tho
1 oflteor.-i of tha American army arc tho
1 very pink of courtesy, thoy somotlrc' 9,
| in jiost and garrison 11(f), have ve ry
i unpleasant .wctal ox]>orieneos, says
1 thfi Outlook. An otliaor in a jjarvKoa
All Odd Fellows are retjuested to ; lg quarters, not aoeording to
be at the hall next W ednesda) j t),e necessity of his family, but lu nc-
night, as there is important busi- cordanco with hU rank. It thoroforn
ness to transact, and a full attend ' eomos about quite frequently, wheua
, • | new ollioer ia sent to a post, tnattncis
I a net ucsircu. lu.„ many <&aU!!a!s 0f quarters so a- to
CJuito a number of Hennessey make room for him. When a new ma-
people went up to Enid Wednes- j j0r arrives, for instnnco, ho selects tha
day morning to attend the third an- ! quarters '.hat suit liim best, It matters
« «""• w« ISTK f?US 5~ - S
Daniel McKeever, one of the I u«t or any oaptain or lieutenant and
first settlers, died at his home two oaoh of thce'j when dispossessed caa
1 ' ' ... . , . . ,... kimwtif wl.nt nuaroers suit
We elnb with any paper you waut.
Call in au.l hen us.
GREAT ROCK ISLAND KOUTc
FLAYIMG CARDS.
Send 12 cents in stamps to John
Sebastian, Gou'l Pass. Agent, C. 14.
1. & 1J. lv'y, Chicago, for the slick-
est pack of playing cards yen ever
handled, and on receipt of such re-
mittance for ono or rnoro peeks they
will be sent you postpaid.
Orders containing 60cents ir stamps
or postal note for same amount will
secure 5 pucks by express, charges
paid. (t^"
Good Morning! Have you tried
Bit AWN' and VIENNA SAUSAGE?
Elegant for lunch.
Griflin & Griffin.
Thousands have hoen cured of
baldness and other diseases of the
<oalp. It will cure you. Guarante-
e 1. For sale by J. ti. Campbell.
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE.
Drugs, Medicines; .Chemicals,
Fine Toilet Soaps, Pcrfutnsry^Etc.,
CHOICE CIGARS AND STATIONARY.
Physicians Prescription* Carefully Cornpcundcd.
GIVE US A CALL 8 D
OPPOSITE GMIGflGO BftZftR J Ui *
CAMPBELI/S DRlJG,'9TORE.
& 5 £! S, R_
kingfisher Hotel
E.L.DEAKE, PHOI'R
Tabla Unexcelled In The Souih-West.
First-Class in Every Respect.
New California Evoporated Apri
cots and l'eachos in stock at
Giiffin & Griffin.
rjiJ-rAivK TliFKICKER.
or
mil
ii: u,
Meals on the "Order i'lan''
Are now served in the Dining Car
run by the Gueat RockIslani>Uoute
between Kansas City and Chicago
This change has been made to 6ilit
the convenience of the traveling pub
lie, and with the belief that- sucb an
arrangement will better piease our
patrons.
All meals will be served a la carte,
and at reasonable prices.
irhile the system of serving meals
.... of thW when aispoisewod ca« | hag 0ija0ged. the traveler may
miles west of town, Monday mom- j choose for himself whM ! still rely upon the excellence of ouis-
i,.i Mm Vnjst if occupied by an inferior In , -n0 ai?(j porfe(.t1on of service 1 bat
repntatiou of maintaining the Best
fining Car Service in the World.
Jons Sebastian, G. 1'. & T. A,
74— Chicago, Illinois.
PA 1'Eli
FOR
OKLAHOMA!
The
Wichita
BEACON.
Vii'dished in the aftcrconn il niches all
of oMivlionnt l>etUro midnight, rejyiy tor
delivery when llie posi-ofllce opens .in the
inoriiinK-
IT IS::
FIRST
OF ALL
My l;ftir kept falling out until lwas
nearly l aid, and several remedies tri-
edseemed to do no good, commen-
ced using Danderit e six weeks ago
and the result is a tine growth of neiv
hair.—Mas. Belle Pickett, Guthrie.
U.:>m H g || ^
'tk&
'VpTfi,
Xf\.
,„g. H. j? ><«« m -i swrrr su- «■?
been a sufferer tor some tunc ith j a jjQ2cn othl.r3. The women of
dropsy. j t(10 army. It is sutd. arc greater gtiofc-
The members of Orpha Rebekah ! lors for" these rights than Uia moa
, , . i . t1 themselves, while pi-oservinj a.I t.ie
lodge are requested to be ' ' " forms of highest courtesy, somathnes
next luesday evening, especially thelrauthorlty to Its fuUest Urn-
the Sister,. W e are not authorized Jlg> for instance.-at a two-company
' ,h„ West some years ago "
L'sdio-i, woudi'ilully solt, luMirianf
neantiful bail'is produced by Dan-
dorine. Try it . Sold by Cattipbell.
Wiu itif a.w. olthcwcrM.andci'mpU't*
niaik t report i forstocic and men .
"BRYAN
AND
FREE SILVER"
• is The Bcacon's Slogan.
Are you with us?
to give fuller particulars, and dont | t ln ^
„n r,;'K' ; blaine us if you are absent and mi.-,.-.; captain of Infantry was ln commant. 1 - -J , |J™
;;',i' 'l • ' - ■ 1 ' a treat. as his eomii.i-.Mon v-0 1 VfeufitGU fell iUod
~ - ' 1 - • ' .i t.r.rt i ^ . ,. .
JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. P. 1.
CHH'.AdO, 11-1-
uctSD^vu^
-A > SNAP I-
The KanSM City
Daily and Sundau
,7 r.*'^ a
oointiii.osi
I date than tbafc ot tho
| of cava'ry albo there
; two captains wo
Parties calling for same will antipathic, lti thoif offlclal
Pally Eilition, one year
Vim « thin* 1 a.iv UiUi-ii, --'A in,,otitt
of s>roc Bi«npkj D;iiiv Etlition, thri-e months
U4ng^.! •- ; •,oi,o year ..
I Fat
(ncivcrtlsecl Lettc-r
exsc 0
ii U
GaBiDalQii Rale Bu Mail:
Until November 15, i8lJ6 .75
Until Januaru 1.1897 3>l--5
Tl « «'* *• Indet cnili'rit nd h'rur
hilvcp i^iiJ iHii« *oi;rl
v y.
T l-.WKvr . t
please say "Advertised."
lackson Mrs Laura A
l'arras air Loui--
Pope M S
Pixier Geo
Pitts J
Schoeman Mathew
Scmans William
\V ilson Miss Sussy
Wheeler 1. 1!
John T. Hai.nwiN,
.
CilTWhit:". A:IYSL Tm. ?, ;.j
gjJ fUi' < i>;ii;U fc/Tup. 1 Gooi. 1-3' i':i
I'.# in t'.ii'w s .1(1 hv ar'vw'Ht*. K"!
tifct'W *• • v. ' • V*."**>"*'
if:-*. r«s£,viii:V
tut,!
, courae tvil tho fern* woro obsertu d,
but still it was plain te all that they
j cordially dtslikod each other. Ono
I day tho senior eaptaia ord reu iha
junior t^) talco a iiie of m«*n to tha
forest an«i cut the firewood decnled lor
tho winter. Tlila duty ordintr.ly
| would hu'io b«en >'iven to a sergoaot
! or a corporal. The cavalry oaota n
haJ 110 rocoar^n and was oblij* '- >0
; obey. Just a* ho g-ot outsido the posl
the raall. wliich came on1}' now ar. J
^ • then at intervals of a week or e<>. av
captnin , th*j trln^£'IWth! i Weekly Kditl
These ; Wrtu> jokn v:iu>i p.Ruriih a vo., Vau c< w*- _ ,
,, n^-.,. V/aHlllnlrw,!,. n. e.. for thf,ir SI.SW priw epn, Q iihcr ri nTlOn to
mutually I ar.U lt>t ot J tiunareU iuvoatmM want*-' oentl OUUSl.Mjji.luii iu
.... j. ami ,.io .-avalrymiui stonpi,! U r
hi- I-.:tOi-v. One of tlioso hri--.igh- him I
his commission aj ma}or. II - ut-ms-e
i-sne-.l an ord. r tikiuaf oomniun . Of t'.iu
no, I. and then another a.-i".i'n - thi
. , nopp'.iw-duty to tlu ait.: com- j
UiuUdaut.
RM'AN'S
The modern stand-
ar\ Family Medi-
cine : Cures the
common every-day
ills of humanity.
THE BEACON,
WICLUTA, KAS.
TASTELESS
r® ii ! i
IM I & il iaa
epia ff> f m I
ta
Are you bald? Is your clothing;
• -instantly coverfd with diuidrnfl- :
: jintir. aiiiinnl matter I'alliu^ ft'oiu WA85iAJ*'
iw. nnad sealo" Does your head cji atia, itu., kot. it.itsa.
" ti! ii.*f.''steil V nil a
t ls.your hair «.o,v,,„ pinner, gkov«3Tast ^jss^^
li\ veal' 1m it dry autl t ii.tl* ; .. t f , t ,.t t iirw, ♦., o,#. «iru« banu
so, von have a parasitic d.W of .hs^v.^umv.
i, M-iilp, which you are uo«k'etnii,'
a xre.-it risk. Danderina will eu:
IIch .
real).-.'
year
VOU ouicidy and pei inaufutly. .Won
ov t* ititvded in chso of failure. I oi
sale by J L. Campbsil.
IS JUST AS COOt" FO!? AiJUt-TS.
D. PaaCEBOcfS.
I.A
ImII..1, m« . . .
i i.j*. v r.r. <S(Y) bottiee of
- BJ¥.
.. alt oar e*
iwuk bosiiiiewj. tinvci
.-j,. ttiat. ptv« huod uuivoreal•atin*
n .• .'-Lf Twr-lc. tourt tmlr,
1 ^ AU 4*'.C^FUi &.O0
K0R-SA1.V.-B V-—*
I. B. CAMPBELL, I1S
iiioKKi.t.
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