The Press Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1895 Page: 1 of 8
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Voh.!me 4, Mumbet 5.
HENNESSEY, OK-. THURSDAY. OCTOBER. 24, 895.
Subscription $1 Per Year
Lodge Directory of Hennessey.
K.oi 1'.
iF«na ss«v I.r.in.-N.v 12. Meet* every Mo.i-
n day night ;n Block h hall.
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A. O. U. W.
ei v Thura-
rri uni r> V Lo^t- No. •
. d v mulii at HtocUV h:
liFo"v. ;r.a,, k. k. Hatch t-it.
Bee. * Treas M- "
I. O. (>. F.
.i nni'ss-.y l.oil:.-eNo. 11. Meets every Wed-
iH'silsiV iii/hl .'it iil" "K s bill!.
V.. K. Swim. Kob'T Oi lvrft.
G. A. R.
,.,,.,1110111 P.-St N" 12. Mr,-is cim 1
r :ir«l s.it unlay uftoniooii of <.'a 'li uionili, .ti
muck's hall.
J. L. POWVTA, J. BeK' lKl.M
< t;, tinndof. Aajurant.
R KHKKAH.
rrplia Ki?b«*kah l.tui};o !No. d Meets every
U Tuesday ntslit at Blockv hall
M«s. li. ii. liATCrtKK, MlSrt MaRV 1 EPIN.
N. ft. Sor\
A. K. & A M
• t -i.l l.oilge No nr."'?." " 1
> . F •;«!:*.> nlnckit of each monili al Mock ^
\NTHOBtS, W. M. f'ilAMNKS-i.
VV. M.
Mcney to Lear) cr)
Good Fcvri)s at low rate
of {interest.
J.J. McLEAN,
Criders Opera House
].:« yntcn L<. - i i s.L
Lawyers,
Lonn Brokers,
Abstract anci
Lend Agents.
Office ist Bldg. east of Bank ol Kinrfi her.
ea tAbn money to loan on fakms.
We Buy for Casb,
find Sel! por Cash.
VV t; 11 avi A < "(niPi.ktk Linkoi
Lire Stock' Mdi'kct.
Beef steer-. lop -tc.
Cnws, Heifers '•_ '-L''
Stockers ttiul feeders, in demand,
-j to 3
: H al is ~.... i .1 to i s
Steer cte ■■ es good *:o 1 < >v 1 roiti $• to
to high to last long
' I logs from -JOO to L'fiO Hi. -4H.50 tin ti.
Light front -V-S.OO to H.'J.i
' Stock hogs front W.00 to
Call on Brewer A Savage «i,ii
ever von have anv stock ol any kiwi
• to Neil, they will pay you the top
I price.
v<j SI V
CLOTHING HOUSE. -
I oca! and Othcrv isi\
litis Moved ill ill" i.n 1*1".t 1 iof I
riuc Slit h ■ - i v,'l' hmierlit to liemiess.-y
M,.n. Women mid < 'lultiren. <" 11 : ml
see us, west aide Main it. s. N. BKH E . 1
llt'iini'vst Oklu.
Noi'iii'" no pav, that is the way
Porteis Antiseptid Healing Oil is
miM for liarlifil wirt- i-lis, i'.arii^,
Scratches, ( rack'*'! II1111. Sadillo
(rolls. Old sores, Screw worms in
cattle, and all Kinds t ilitlamations
on mall or beast. I'rice, l'., cents.
Sold lr !•'. A. Dingier.
Local Produce Jituvlcck.
Prices I urnithed liy the ' ule
Produce Co., wholesale dealers *itid
! shippers of Hutter, Hjigs and Potil-
t.-y.
Fi "sh Egfts per dozen. 10k\
Kresk Butter " pound 7c
i I ens Fat " "
Springs i ■' to 11) per 111 - . " j c.
" r;it> and over, " ^e.
Roosters lavu'e. per pound . .. lc.
Turkevs 7 11) a over ....•• . :>\c.
Turk -'vs un I ;r 7 H> 3<
Ducks full feathoied and fat .4c.
Drv hides prime per Hi
VYe t : li eli cheaper than the cheap
,.st. P'irst door south of Sprou! s
;)?'[|ir Store. (ioods deltvi'i'td Iree
to auv part of the ( ity.
ROGER 3. McKONE,
T
•!V ' I-*?'
3^1
11 ere we l;o to t lie old
Klk Saloon, where we
lind all kinds ol the best
lriliKs. such as Anhiiser,
Hidwiser and Hock beer,
j)o 1t drink anv of our
whlsKcy unless you Mailt
tj.c ti,,, best made ill old
Kentucky.
ELK SALOON.
V^ISANK RoliKKTS Prop V
Coclii'inn keeps even thing in the
11 ardwan iinc. t all and see him
before bu\ inu" elsewhere.
wTlT douglas
S3 SHOE N0wr'Vi'ip.
Do you wear them 7 When next !n need t_y 3 pall,
Best in i world.
*3.53
§4.00j- Y2'S3
#3.50#
W |
"^*1.75
If you want afino DRESS SHOE, made In the latest
styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50,54.00 or
$5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom mads andjook and
wear as well. If you wish to economize in your tootwear,
do so by purchasing \V, L. Douglas Shoes, Name and
price stamped on the bottom, h>k for It when you buy.
TV. ju DOUGLAS, JSrocUtou, Mass- Sold by
11. ZUBER, Hennessey.
The loader, "A" No. 1 l'loui
sold by Ste\ens.
For celery ami fresh lisii call 01
Brewer A' Savage.
You can buy a sack < i Imir a
St, \eiis for -!> cents.
.■\ \ iIe tongue is to hi1 r on
,lr> aded ihan a shot gun.
Ilifiiiphrev'.s Supply Store .-..ito-
a full lii.e of groceries.
11 inn]'hre_\ Supply Store pi\
highest prices for couutrj produce j
Humphrey's Supply Store curries
a full line of dress ^ ol II
kinds, cheap.
When vou want to buy Flour eati
'on \V. iStoVeiib. Special prices
on large lot^.
For choice i i i,i i.v and i'ni -ii
Fl-ll go to the Cit}' .Meat Market.
Brewer i\ .' uvage.
Ilumpl rev's Supp!\ Store carrie-
1 long shoes, short st'oes, lii'4 hoes,
all kinds of shoes ti- 111 everybodv.
Ritdiard Biudim; has been eon-
tilled to his bed tlii^ Week with ti
severe cold.
Papa Cave ;s laid tp fo'. repairs
this week and will miss till the fun
tit the Fair.
F. O. Westfalland wife .if Ki.ig-
I man are visiting with their friend,
Mr. Armantrout.
1 If the reporter would tell all he
knew there would be a lively racket
at Kinglishcr
The Kinirlisher boys ._r:ive an in
lerestitig bear dance t.)-<i v
licit Campbell e inie m Wednes
da\ nin'ht •.'tom a week's oiit-ing at
< iai\ ostoti and 1)a 1 lis.
The Clipper this week publishes
a letter purport'ng to be from Joe.
Frishmtni to one .AlcShe,!, m Inch has
! scales I II II.
Celen and Fkksii Fisii it I.icm |
Jli Saeage's.
The grasshoppers have If 11 i- and 1
I gone south to winter quarter*.
See Armantront the photographei
if vou want your picture taken.
Wild gees" have begun to wek j
the sunns south. Look out lor ti|
i cold snap.
Humphrey's Supply Store for
•heti] boots and shoes bought be- |
l ore the raise n le " her.
T.I 1KAIK.
(looti liuchnj tiifl Ci'on'ti.t
l ine Fi'dU-
h 'thi flint Ilarintf
,I (,'oo't Tiiuc iirmifssi'i/
Horses the P'arorites.
IIF. Second antiud Ftiir at
Hennessey did not get under
^ lull sail until tiiis morning,
I. of Sheridan, ha^ i ow ing to bad weather.
i .. . i. ...; 11 I
1 n ni|>tIy it OIK* o I'IOI K .he uanJ
i iarehed to the school house and
headed ti procession of se\er:il 'nun
• I red school children tittil proceeded
[to the Fair grounds m h ?re able ail
Su [/t.
Moss and lion. 1)< nnis Flynn, alter
which die ehidrer. rang America and
ivhcre he
V. C. T
gone to M ismiiiv
spend the winter.
Sie\ vs *;ets liis Flour in car loae. |
lots and is able to give you lieltei j
|,rices than any linn in town.
MiskElla Ehoadesisatthehomei . ... .
, i, i, dreceter were delivered by (
of her childhood, .it .Mntmui, Hull
i ana, and says she is having a goea
time.
,1. C. Touslev has partially with-1 were dismissed.
drawn from his KIReno paper, but
1 a ill cominiie us its spiritual and po
1 iitical adviser.
Our lumber merchant* 'eport tu
un reasino deinaiui iol' lunile*'. lit*
i people have to have pens to holo
j i he big crop of corn.
': 'I hedailv Kicker failed to irater
iali'.e, owi.nt; 'n some misumler
, standing bclMcen the propri-.'or;
and the fair malingers.
Mrs. .1 ames Ciilleu is spendiiie
till' season v. itii her parents, whih
. 1 i111. is down in the soutli with hi;
brother bu\ int> horses.
The three ininnu trot'. Indelible,
I lirst. Billy Wilks, aecolid. Tiuuv
3:1.
t.'it) pace, Dais\ K., first, Le fch
iirilches, see.mil. l ime, 2:!5G.
•J:'iii trot. Brow n Bonny first.
Bronco Bill, second. Time, 2:40.
Half mile running race, Blue
Dick, iirst. Sorrel Mollv, wennd
Time, 55.
lii'jtills savs he is sure to be
ted Senator from Kansas.
s(.'*ius to be tit his old tricks
in ; Uiroiiuh his hat.
Call and see
| pies of work a
! posing and Itui
Bash's
Biviilenthal, the Kansas, pipulist
iitink commissioneis 1 • >t his grip
last week, but r< covered it before
anv of the relormers could gel, into
; his job.
A member of the board of com-
missioners of Logan county oes al
ter the script buyers in a red hot
manner, and accuses them ol con
sniring to in jure the ere ill el tin
i,ii 11 \ . Tin same slate of affair:
exist i.i every county in the terri
i torv.
Armnntroiit.'s
id latest stvles i
diiug. Four dooi
j north of Bash's stori
! Tile farmers for twenty
. north-west and northeast in tin
• strip come to Hennessey to buy am
sell. Why? Because the roads art
better, th- prices better, and bettei
sIooks to select from.
i 'I hi-- p iper is not ashamed of its
poli'.ics. We are here to advocati
ih" r itid principles of demoet'tiev
and lend our miu* toward i .ie sue
iiess of our par'.v.
( rider returned from Si.
Similar evening. He stop
■r a dav with Ills son Joe.
is a jewelry shop tit .
The Teachers Association of this
countv will meet nt Oktuche, No
' vember ltsth. All teac hers are in
elee I vii"d to attend.
.lolin Will White had ti serai) with hi"
talk- 1,ear one evening this week, aTtd
. uis lace now litis the appearance ol
sarn- ! -l hiliese war map.
C. 11. Thompson, of Enid is here
w'uti lour good horses, and is taking
quite an active part i« the mauagc
miles | meiit ol the fair.
Mr and Mrs. H. Anderson,
and Mr. and Mrs. .loe. McClellen
cauie down Ironi Fuivl 1 burisday tj
I see t he sights.
Mr. Freeman, of Wellington, was
Mr.
Louis
pe.! ov
who h
en ter t a inhient i veil
o'luciit of Miss Ada
11 a v night. M'.ns a
gram was
lie en11re
§2.03
|F0a LADES
Ms£.n;j
111.75
FOR B0V5
oans : M
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OCLIOSE RflRBc-R ^ COPYRIGHTS. ^
OC. V I ORTA,H A PATF.XT? For a
^ ^ I prompt. nn.-".v >r un«l an b< nest opinion. WTltBlO
• ! in il S N to CO.. Who havo and ncorlr fifty year.
lOHN K IIAHTIK^, PUOPltlE LUlt. ! experience in thoi patent businea*.
> 1 " " r" * | tlons strictly confidential. A 11 nndl o«U of In-
If you want a first-class Hair cut Sf
of the l ite Style or good easy shave lCp^JtsP,tnkei? throiifVunn ft Co. Ttyetvj
_ __|i VVhi«L'pr<i amniita- 1 unecial notiowinthe Srlentifle Aii««-i ieniN «na
Uive I1U a < all. > lll&ktr& ailiJJlllcl ,1,„9 ure brought witloly beforo til ' ptilili.'with
^,.1 nain «>r ininrv to face out aoit to tbe inventor. This splendid l«r«r,
■ tetl Wltnout pain or injury 10 bit. issued weekly, Hofiartlv iilnntrnted. ban by fjutbe
1 largest circulation of >.ny srientifle work in the
No cure no pay, that is the way
Porteis Antisepit Healing Oil is
sold for Barb wire cuts, Burus,
Scratches, Cracked heel, Saddle
galls, Old sores. Screw wornn,
cattle
«rorld. S3 a year. Fan n cni ent tree.
Binldlnff Ktittion, monthly. )f .'.jOa yeiir. Mn Jo
eoniou '25 c* nts. Fv«-rT number cot" . na boun-
tiful olatrs, in colors, and nliotnirrAid<« of ti.-w
houses, with plain, enablinir builders t< Mmw tb«
-tP't defcitftif. arui seeure contrvi •«. A ,«'r.
JML'NN ACO. NJCW YoUK. li'i L JJUOADWA T
\Vk5 do all kinds of commcrcial
and all kinds of mttamation I job printing, and you will be sur-
man or beast. I'rice 15 cents, j prised at the low prices- we. are mak-
1,1 bv F A. Dinkier " g «" first-class work.
j The minstrel
| under the mailt!
( Smith Wednesday lit;
I pleasing success. The j
| line and carried out to
satisfaction of the large audience
leach night. The parties takm
j part w ere ill 11 eli r cs -v peop'e, and
We hope to see them be;.ire the I,. I-
! lights often this scaon.
Occassionallv vou heur a mer
chant say it does not pav r
tise, and he is right nnh ,.s lie iom
how to advertise. If you have
worthy article it pays to let tin pe..
pie Know it, but we don't believe it
pav> to advertise a ipeei.il sale on
Saturday in a paper that does not
go to its subscribers until Satin day
afternoon
"i'he Press-Dkmockat under its
present management, has u settled
policy to build up the town of Hen
riessey, and if there are any faction
here we know nothing about them,
and care less. V\ hat we want is to
build up the town by honestly plac-
ing its favored position and many
advantages before the public. In
this effort we have every reason to
believe till good citizens are with
us.
T,et every business man, and :ti
fact every citizen stand up for Hen-
nessey, There is going to be a big
immigration to Oklahoma the com-
ing year, and the good crops, to-
gether with the magnificent country
surrounding the town o[ives us a big
advantage, and we should improve
it by making muted effort tow ard
securing as n. my new cotei prises
as possible.
i Missouri, and is doing quite well.
Rev. Bot'.cin, who dedicate i tin
M. F Church at this place, is be
ing seriously mentioned us a candi-1
! date (or governor of Kansas, on lie j
| i,op ticket, to which party he rcceii- |
; tly sm ore allegic.ncv.
Of course it. pavs to advirtisi 1
Last Meek we advertised a plate 'eli !
:it ihis office, and not less than loin
' young ladies have claimed the oro|
jeriv. We gave M to thb first wjipli
cunt and the others gtivi it to us.
An exchange remtirits tliat most
anv one can write editorials, but il
is ncMS tliev want. Here too, I'ro.
; and if tin;, of you fellows have n
ws ilem and don I ti U ll.e i liter.
visiting isudor Strauss and other
old Iriciids this Meek, aiut incident
allv tu ended the t:U1'.
tJeorge Orput, Col. Prouty and.
i.e .r.;e Orner, u few of tiie territo-
rial licav) .^ eights, we - e'ljOjlUg
i tie privileges ot the fan to-day.
i'he wheal fields east of town are
looking green as a meadow, with
the. exception of the edgei next to
tin r. ad, m hicli litis beeii eaten oil
ov the hoppers.
Muyor I >ri slier returned this
..eek troui a visit among lriends
il..I old le igiibors ill IVitnsus. He
\ us able lo do his part at the enter
unmet nt Tuesday night.
>i 'igl,ber, W . II. BeeUwith iii u
. , net .luck. There is a line boy
i i,is house nearly a month old.
I it out last Week,
tongrat it 1 ■ i Lou -
\ illiani.
Il takes six j ounds of
,rti i uec one pound ol pi
:.i e.isll V
! and we j ust I on I'd It
rl.'icept <>ur- heart v ci
A neighbor reniiir^ i that lb
Havana cigars may become scare
in the next year or t v. • it
ent Cuban rebellion <• alliums. We
can't see wh it tie- Ccbttn r -belhou
has to do with the (ieorgia or r
' ginia cabbage crop.
Democrats, tie > iv t- build up
'paper and :;te it inlliiencit tuid
standing is to give it y.i r heait
support. It is our aim to live you
| a paper clear and eh an. one that
I vou can all be pi" id ol, and to t..--
compli-h this it is nee.-.-- irv that
I you give us a liberal pjitron.eje.
Beegl -s have conclude d to r. ueiie
at Hennessey and v.-ill move the 1
mainder of their store Iroru t>l
che. I'bey were one n our pioneci
merchants but got the f, , ,■ when
,or your i
■ent hog-
A rintin
' '.ltd W ■ II,
feiiiain -i:
All v.
tore.
corn tu
v. Vou
li j ure \ hat \ .ju " ti g<jt
irn bv feeding itfo 'tlirwi
lout, the phototjrapiwr.of
iv.'.n-. a. is here audi will
oil Satui iay. November
.... ,v firsl.-cla-s to every re-
tr i.iuoi'S no'- ., *1 Bash
lev
. i'll*;, hi- mil family
Oklahoma 1 >ty. witie visiting
; , • numerous lleiresKSey
ends this week. The elder loves'
'ii ■ ..let 'V is leasling on th">-
.. to b" seen til a count '
v arious,
fair.
11 on. Dell li . i' ly nli to i
his pleasing tidies to tho |.
ilteinoon oil the sjbjec
minis. He wil.l
V', asliiitetot. ;.. !<e
uicrvil^iiin '' '11 '' ' - 1 | ' 11' o pi 11 .
1 the Cheyenne count Iupened tn.d wants to I;.; i rem. tn« rt.
1 •! ' 1 ii i i . ! ! i . • i i ll v t t: i i
o in,' o I
pv" thi.-
of free
,i| leiV" foi
l,e;idtlllCe al-
, I IXmlli
moved to Onflrche. 1 hey will be
found at home in their new out r
tors.
pub lean-' for li tleei.lt.n nevt la
and il. will lake a husli,;i to be®',
•inn t"i r • i, 'U.o.. ;. h.
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