The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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^SPECT CLEi5.^
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protect your eyes.
J. W. WALTOK.
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Kisnrisnr.u, ok. rr.it.
Mu. H. HlBf-'- UBBKQ, - -
r-*%y *: ""a The well known eye expert of f',J *P '*"* "' c i*«h*m-IUarkrorJ
arSS hi' celebrat*-- I'
" ^ pointed I. A. niink . r. (.Vl, 4s. and
N<.n-« taWfl!. '"t i snarsoteed, -> that any.
ry-1 '.V,^iVii'V-r' Cook oaks* no charge for
_ =*3 SSS g£ '"•> "^A- ^Kler eon,ultatio„S on preoptions
.^Sn new l'i,:r I-'1,1-"■•" i i„vit«•< all who wish t" the Campbell Drug More.
nllllyMM "• ••'•"• n"rl*"n' livi°g r"r
«...<*^ggs$£'%£ * •N„-a,;Tabie. V
t,rt-Hennessey.O..T. >"«•• k^ >o n
|'«■ddlers Supplied-
Peddler* onW>"eo- oblij
HeNNCSS^Y ROLLER KILLS,
IN full OPERATION DAVftND NluHT
■n^ll Deration dav Pnd nicut
' Vlanufiutuitrs of hirfh grade
—FicnR. Km BUS sm sm arm.
grain ELEVATOPv.
In Connection with Mill.
M. X>- TAIT* Pit01' K-
- ,, H tm-I.Io,' ZTco« ty lT«r-
Bind' JacK - yantst.
Mr Con. Cremin was down from M,.\teehas Jnst decided ti
Enid 'one day last week, after pos • ^ ^ .;rnin(? tl e use of cooniy
weu.v,V"t1"ici?hfi^S !£U« «-•« •,?< ,y,S
L «.vJ«« • well t k« < ■<; ItoMKrw, "
_ , _ the business pertaining < idealise there ni R 1 . n<> cusli
northwest, called at the Democrat igterv at Union church. warrant's ahead of them ,u
office last Saturday and renewed hta Mr au<l Mra. J. * Ui« g*™J t„ ,,;l, tbep. The Judj*,#^
— | obligations. Thanks. 1 dance on last FrU ]T ^ I chambers, hear ^ ^ Pweive them
The irrigation convention was all a vite, ^ ,0 retreat.
,n?ht. When ti,.; people up ^^ ™ dolll.t, however.
want to irrigate thev go to .i * ■ Terpsichore did her <lut>
you m I..;.«w«. a™ «
IVI'
as tile
EIXG
Carries die lamest. stock "< Harm s,. Saddles,
kets aud other maU.-r.iiu -of any hrn, in Mm
county.
ig.jB,^CJ5« csatK
TU©
MOSS ROSE BAKING POWDER-
Guaranteed Absolutely Pure.
.1 no. A. l'<
5
llennes
lienni'v-v^, > . *•
mpuceweKTS offbksp.
Mfg. Cl-Oa
A1 McGoflin ("Kansas City A1')
who was reported killed by 1>!"
Cook about a month ago was a
caller at the Democrat othce Sat-
urday.
Miss Sadie Baldwin, Miss 'Nellie
and Mr. John Rboades wont to
F.nid last week and attended the
1 teachers' examination, which con-
vened there last Friday and Satur-
day. John Rhoades applied for a
first frada certificate.
Beggs' Little Giant Pills!
Beggs' Little Giant Pills!
Begg"' Little (iiant Pil'>!
Keep the name in mind when you
want a perfect and honest pill. 4"
, pills it. each bottle. AIL others have
' from 25 to :V0. Suld by the ' amp-
bell Drug Co.
O W. O. llardman, siieriT of
TvlerCo., W. V ., appreciates a
! good thing and does not hesitate to
say so. He was almost prostrated
with a cohl when he procured a hot- e0u\au*t tell
tie of CBamberlain's Cough Remedy
Ilesavs: '-It gave me prompt re-
lict " I find it to be an invaluable came lr„„i u.c v....v.
i remedy for coughs and colda. 1' or Uu.n went ;U,.UM1 to the north
sale bv Clipper Drug Store. • but his hogship revohd at .
. , , i rate of speed as the revolver did,
home people always look fresh few revolutions tshe two
and young, while others look pre- iye )les an-ived at a point of
i maturely old, with skin dried up ^ .inut|on and a welt directed bnl-
aIld wrinkled. The on y differenec , ^ ^^ tbe di(BcllUy. The hog
• between the two is the loss ot v nai nuls> net.
ity in the blood. I eoi>lo " st_Sn0W? Well, yes, and
Beggs' Bl-iod 1>,1[l;U1' i a grand, dutiful, beautiful snow it
Maker always Iook ■ 1h.(,.u1 falling on Mindav
healthy. Sold a°d,.^ar"^i llvenin* and continued throughout
the popular Campbe- rug s o . ^ The snow fell quietly and
result.
1 ut'er Morrow, John lia_\n«>r.
Wart -'ii Hamilton, et al " ent seven
and one-half miles, northeast on
Thursday eve of last week be
bovs sav it was mighty dark
B.V tb,y
not tell how light it was when the)
got home! .
Pen Fenmore laid a wager with
Ves Shaul, a short time ago, ot tu
cents worth of merchandise that Al
McGoflin would be bae-K beloie m.
months had rolled around b. t.
won the indse., and had severa
months to "age" upon. Al has bee
bacK for a couple ot weeks.
. John MarK'is promised us a ride
iu his new buggy if, WPt,wo;,1:,1"1J
tell about its being a 1* ourth ot Jul)
present from one of his best gir >•
All right, we won't tell. Now. trot
around the buggy.
\ewt Hamilton shot a hog one
lav last week that was so tat he
' n't tell where the head was.
But Newt guessed at it and blazed
awav. I.o itnd behold, the s-p.ea
ame from the other end. ± e«
cuiiiuuv.-. receive them
that the treaMin ^ n0 ,liscre-
tbcsameascasu a ^ as
r^^^tbej-are.luc.
amlthecoantyisob^
o^S^entof debts d,.e «*
1 county.
Brick >s'°
T ,Di>lv to "ive figures on
I am renuy w • A1i
the
work guarante ^ 1)()UTII1tT.
250.000 bricu on hand. 1) 1'
E. 11. COOKE, M. D.
PHYSICIER MD SURGEON'.
hks nkssky. OKI VIIOMA.
OfflM in the PostomceV.nilding. Culls
promptly mad'- day oramht.
GEO. W. BEAR,
Kf PUBLIC,
Farm Loans and Collections
Office in rear end of Dinkier s Dri.tf
Store.
Oklahoma
Ilenncsse},
The Celebrated
O 99
k<
A? Cfe a 1 £
all
JlBiiijf' German Salrr.
The household remedy. Every
hould keep it tor Cu'«,
Iruises and Inflanamation of
Kinds. The Campbell Drug
family
Burn
onlv 1
emcnt
it:,' Absolute!
Pur .
mnessi
IS-1 III
company keep a full supply.
Jo Tax Payers-
The Farmers and Merchants Bank
has the tax roll .'or Hennessey, t
onaelo, Cimarron, Lacey, Lnion,
Columbia and Skeleton townships,
where you can pay your taxes as be-
covered as with a carpet the wliol.
face of nature, that is, this ilepait-
inent of nature. The farmers re-
joice, and with good reason. I he
white mantle means oceans ot wheat.
Hurrah! UllA'
j. J. McLEAN.
JTA RY PTTBLIO.
Real Estate and Insurance;
Office over Crider s store.
Hennessey. * iklalioma.
\\ A Lt Pit >' iiy
CITY DRAY,
ges rciisonaole.
\
Havard, Pro..
MOARD DAY Oii Wl l'K
FIRST CLllSS RIGS. II
! OPEN MY & FJGFT.
Garden and Field Seeds.
\V. .T.Stevens has just leecived the
largest and best assortment ol gar-
den seeds ever brought to Hennes-
11 is place will be head(jnar-
anything in the seed line,
"figure with him before
purchasing "elsewhere. H't e-an
furnish you seeds in any quantity,
at pi tees to suit the ttme\s.
i sey.
1 ters
i Call
and
for
and
efinessev
Cheroh
■eh
next
Catholie Ch
There will be services i
'atholic church at this place
Sunday, Feb. 3, as follows:
At si'.MO a. ill.— Mass by the l\i.
cv. Bishop Meeifchaert, of Gtith
High mass sermon
hop Meerschaer
Henness,
i 11norl h 1
*i■ with Hie
HI Al
■ii it.
-Island 11. 1>; in )
, s,. uit.ii of'Enid. 1
ttsivr county, 1^
rated on
, ,-t, and tiuilicron the soiitit
..mot ti- beat for farming.
l" is in oh! Okla-
11 -1
r is situated on t In-
i kinsltlsber ail I 2" .
le\el prairie land "ii tlr n< i;i a "
..as aboil! ISiW •-'•"] ' ■ ,11" l ''' |I( „ .
.... . tuck. I'ieni;. "f P"rr waj, ;{ d'ceiled'witii ti iar«ie aereage ot
S'ir.^nJrf^S '
trouble to shovs oil ] . .
At 10:
. Rev. .
At 7:-i0 p. in. —Ltvtu:
Rev. Bishop Meet schaei't.
I'vcrvbod> invited..
Her Lis
CaH f<> >' « ('on rent ion.
By direction of the temporary or-
ganization of the Free Home League,
held pursuant to call in the city ot
Perrv, ou Jan. 2:i. 1^95, and com-
posed of delegates from the coun-
ties of Pawnee, Payne, Kay au<
I Noble, a Territorial convention is
herebv called to meet at the opera
homer in the city of Perry, on Tues-
day, Feb. 12, 1895, at 1 o'clock p.
m., for the purpose of pertectmg
the permanent organization of the
Free Home League of Oklahoma.
Each county in the Territory shall
be entitled to three delegates in
said convention.
It is rec irfiinended that the resi-
dents of each voting precinct in
each countv meet at their usual vot-
ing place at i o'clock p. in., on
Thursday, Feb. 7, and organize a
Free Home League, and beside,
their regular organization elect hv
deb-sates to convene at their county
suats on Saturday. February 9, at
10 o'clock a. in., and that such
couiitv contention proceed to elect
the three delegates to the Perry
I convention.
b\ 1 vt. , ri'' v - ,i /-.r oi*(
1 ne object ot saw oil
shall be to secure legislati*
whereby our home
hiaris Finley.
jrSTICK OF THE PEACE.
Collections promptly attended to
having practiced law in Pennsyl-
,,.„ia. 1 am <pi3'. tied to make out
conveyances, contract® etc. in stioit
notice and protect people's interests
under the law. Hakkis Fixi.i.y J.t
4>
3 SI—3
extracted without pain or danger.
ARTIFICIAL '1 KFTll warranted
to lit perfectly.
DECAYED and ACHING teeth
filled and saved il worth it.
Dr. Liggett,
Office rooms over l'. ^
I Lt'iun-sey, <>. 'I.
Service ti-
the
CAM PBELL & HILL,
{ITTGREETS I 3T I lM
Office southeast of Public square,
ENID. Oklahoma.
Practice before the Land Office,
Oklahoma and Washington
courts. Real V>tate, 1 < n-
ioii and Abstract
business prompt-
ani/.ation
■ ii in con-
tead set-
•_>0-tf
ly attende
Satisfaction t '■ taranteed.
tlflV
shall be relieved from the
owitlK
. tiei
.m.-i
i unilfi
II imprt
ok of irmm-sM-.v. :'rV;,.,,. U
. MM| l.oiisc, jri uners. *\i i
throu :li U«\ by
:.s|||H < f < ncrt ;
.1 fjll'Ul. Ui-H'lU i
1 • Rcrc-s deeded, l yr1
all illhtlih-. lH'ver fnlli;1
w11 t., <*>(> :u't of !>.•
- from tr
s|iriiiu'^
i xtri
HM.. vrrsi
e und jroui.^:
in'-ry ■> id WHiD
i.tfliurd. a -.tit
_jiiiiMii.ii, tilt;
. I.Jii hi 1
it i d.
c.uHlviitton.30 In I'-'"'.'!1'1'
. J.IOUH li">« '' I'M
I -1 III > • ! « ti Itt , 0 11 * 1 t4>
•ded for only U.iJW).
tlKlit. I" -111 euttivai.on, Km
-.,. urlee only H.iO'-
I,, I ;., rt •• rniles rr<mi town, well impro^
' luootli lartu. u burgulu for
ft
U'HI a«
llliiUle.
... _ «Jwl,Smilesfro town,IJ
li\ witter, > aerf" i" « 1
"riacivs In wli.-ai. yonn- «trvh.j rd. P-
^.1,1 lu.u-if 1 vts, h"" itt)U*-« and M.ilm
kclKK.l. i'l-l.-, *!.:■ S"l)i-:i>.i, baluii' «•
t lint- at ^ per cent.
ItW iert- In cultivation, 7 in
acres
a lion.
• well
Mi fare.
Office in Partes blocV>. I
J)ead Lt
List e-f ailvt vti-
.ek ending .Ian.
Alexander, l'e
Bnchner, Al.
Chiles, Davit
Dickson, Mrs
Fleming,
Ilerschey, Mr
Hoper, John.
Huffman, Ms
Melville, Mis
Posteu, Hon <
Powell, R. E.
Quinn, Henry.
Snif, IL 11.
WiUiams, Lew.
Waggoner, S. t . (-')
In calling for the above letter
ilvcrtise-l. 1 McSiika
I letters
ti; UB98
Moliie.
alph.
Li/.zii
i Clr.ra.
W.
tor the
of
home
■i|t
bun
i ring
ill placed upon
... them to purchase
in addition to comply-
the homestead law, and in
tances re<piiring them to
; than the actual value of
and thereby creating a
burden upon the future state of Ok-
hieli will retard 1
criininati
tier.
thei
ing with
many in
pay moi
tin
GftY & CO,,.
'oprieto i'H of
•MARKET'
II KN N E
A
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n! lirltl!1 Ifrtl >' ) > ill A i
SALT SESTSJ >
lahoma
prog-
for ve^r
: | il«
As this is a matter which iniei-
i s's all citizens of Oklahoma,wheth-
er business men or claim holders,
•all on all to assist iu this just
worthy cause, and ask all news-
to publish this call and lend
their aid to tlii•• movement.
.l.vs.J. Unt sTox, Chairman.
E. M. Ci.vuk, Secretary.
we
am
paper
u
WUol sah' am! itetai* />''
FRESH
Fresh Siiiiski;i' creri/ <Unj
Fresh Pish.
'.lame in Season.
Fresh Butter# Celei'U. ^
tra jiains to keep our
clean. No lane}'
We tak
stock neat
price
trial
neat and clean. JNo
but cheap for cash, g vt
l.'crrv
(). T.. Jan. -'A,
We will try and please yoii.
East side main street, between John1
Smith's hardware and Farmers
Merchants IJ:iuk. '•'•
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Campbell, William P. The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1895, newspaper, February 1, 1895; Hennessey, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc164661/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.