The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1900 Page: 4 of 8
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THE PRESS-DEMOCRAT
BY J.
K. lll'TnilXftON.
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post
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y. Oklahoma.
li PER
YBAR IN ADVANCE
Published wry Friday, at Hi nne>« « \.
OkU.
The Newkirk Democrat has locked
horns with liob Nell ami calls him lots
of nice names.
More than one-third of the total re-
ceipts of tho island of Cuba is spent in
salaries of civil employes. l!ow is that
for a bit of republican extravagance'.'
Hon Dennis Kl.vnndoes not encourage
the idea of the home gift according l<
the report sent out and will not accept it
•lust as predicted by the I' D. last week
It shows (rood judgment on his part.
Tho War Department ollticalh says
the war in the Philippines is over, but
the Associated l'ress goes right aloni.' re-
porting daily lighting, and every few
days an official list of casualties is publish-
ed.
Quite a number of democrats will go
with tho county delegates to the El Iteno
convention next week, and il is hoped
that with a united delegation and out-
side help they will be ablo toeluot Judge
('rider nalional delegate.
Mr. Fischer, one of the boer envoys,
said in his Washington speech: "We have
come from twolitlle republicssi niggling
for freedom and independence to see if
here in the heart of our groat sister re-
public I lie spirit that, prompted yoiu
fathers to take up arms for the same
principles for which we tight is still
strong." That spirit is still strong
among the people, but we fear that it
doesn't exisl in tliu White House.
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SHI.HIDAN NOTES.
News and health are scarce.
The wheat is good, and as high as tho
fence posts.
James Staton's family is on the sick
list.
Quite a delegation attended Sheritr
Smitli s sale.
Mrs. Frank Iliggs ii still very sick
and recovery doubtful.
The sale oi' T. Smith, Tuesday was
well attended and bidding gqpd.
Farmers have ypu discovered, several
thousand little gn.on bugs on the wheat
heads' l/ook.
A pot ilipn is beii.g well signed to ask,
for (.'. 1$ Jones tu be our regular post
master. Sign il.
We fellows over here did not get but
sprinkle af that big rain that fell in
and around Hennessey, Saturday and
Monday. This time we are thankful.
11. L. Miles was out from Hennessey
Monday and stayed over night with Dr.
Barker.
.1. K. Hutchinson of Hennessey Phkss-
Dkmochat. clerked at the Smith sale.
Harvest will begin here tho latter part
of next week. J. 1 . Haldwin lias a
field of wheat now turning.
Glen Smith and Master Leo arc visit-
ing relatives here this week.
Quick Relief for Asthma
Miss Maude Dickens, Parsons, Kan.,
writes:-' 1 suffered eight years with asth-
ma in its worst form. I had several at-
tacksduring the last year and was not ex-
pected to live through them: 1 began
using Foley's honey and tar, ami it has
never failed to give immediate relief.
Saur's Drug store.
Application for Liquor License.
Standard Bred Stallion
Williard "S."
II426
Trotting Record
Pacing Kecord
II10 WILL SCCt'REII.
Uncle Jake Admire has this to say
of our fellowtownsman .1. II. ('rider:
Tho democrats of tho county did
themselves credit by their endorsement
of Mr. J. H. ('rider as tho choice for
national delegate. Mr ('rider is a good
citizen, a representee democrat •'
justly enjoys the confide"""' his party,
and tho respect of "no public generally.
From the *«ndpoint of citizenship, the
Fub" 1'itrcss will be pleased to seo him
Succeed at the Territorial convention
A Monster Devil Fish.
Destroying its victim, is a typo of
constipation. Tlie power of this mal
ady is felt on organs, nerves, muscles
and brain. Rut Dr. King's New I,
pills are a safe and certain cure. Host
in tho world for stomach, liver kid-
neys and bowels. Only 2."> cents, at
I tinkler's I trug store.
J***,
G?J° First National Saloon
THE
To Deposit Your Money for the Best
Wines and Liquors
In the Territory
E. J. Taft, rrop.
BUDWEISER BEER ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT.
Near Depot
Hennessey O. T.
Willard will mak e the season of 100
ui the Fair grounds at Hennessey, wlier
three of his get in ay bo seen.
PKKMS: $10 to insure a living colt.
Colt to stand good lor season disposing
of or removing mare from vicinity where
bred forfeits insurance.
JOE MILLER, Owner.
$50,000.00
To Loan....
On farms in Kingfisher, (iar-
field and Logan counties, at
lower rates of interest and on
easy privileges.
TKItlMTORT OF OKLAHOMA. I ^
< OI NTY OF KiNtiFIHHI-.K. I
NOTICK ii hereb* given that Uoppe A Conlej
have this dav ill. il ill Hi#- "ft h niui>
cli-rk in and for hitid county and territory their
petit ion askinir that m lieenM-be — r:i ut«**l iIdid t<>
sell nt retail Mult, spiritimuf. and \'inon> lienors
at lot H. block ~4, iu th* village of Hennessey, in
said county, , ,
If u(t protest be 8Ied on of before Friday, .June
15.1900, their petition will be granted and li-
cense issued. .
NN itness 111 v hand and the >« :iI « l -aid count)
hereto atllxet'i thi.s 28lh day * t May.
r J. Ii. HUHNs.
Iska 1.J ('oiiuty clerk.
[First published i'-i). 6-1-1900.)
CALIFORNIA
Kroad Vestibuled First-Class Sleepers
Daily
Between Chicago and San Francisco,
WITHOUT CH ANUli, VIA.
HEAR
carriages & harness.
I carry a fall line of the Celebrated
Studebaker Carriages and Euggies. Also
the Best Hand Made harness at the lowest
possible price. Stop in and see my goods.
Yours,
ED. GOULD.
Eastside "North Main St.
V/
GO TO
NOTICE.
Teachers and others interested are
notified I hat the County Normal Institute
will commence Juno. 4th. 1000. at the
Public school building in Kingfisher
City and continue four weeks. Tho in-
structors will lie Professors ('. H. Roberts
I.. W. Colo and E. S. Met'abe. Pro-
fessors Roberts and McCabo need no in-
troduction, their work is well known to
all. Professor ('ole is t he City suporotond-
ent of EIReno and is considered one of
the finest insttriors in the Territory. He
will bring apparatus to illustrate his
special subjects. Enrollment feo one
dollar. It is hoped that all will endeavor
to make this year, 19(10, tlie best and
most profitable Institute yet held in
Kingfisher county.
(■', It. Moss, Co. Supt.
ADVERTISED J.ETTERS.
'•ist of unclaimed advertised letters
remaining In the postotlice at Hennes-
sey , Okhi., May 28, 1900. If not called
for within II days will bo sent to the
Dead I.etleroftlco, Washington, It (':
liurris, John; Donald, \V. II. ('.. Drag-
stead, Aid (2); Kimble, James; Miller,
Daniel: Morrise, Mrs. ('. W.; Stepenson,
Miss Laura; Willtans, Clias
When calling for the above please say
advertised. J. A. Fki.t, Postmaster.
A Life and Death Tight.
Mr. \V. A. (lines of Manchester, la .
writ ing of his almost miraculous escape
from death, says: "Exposure after
measles induced serious lung trouble,
which ended in consumption. 1 had
frequently hemorrhages and coughed
night and day. All my doctors snv j
must soon die. Then I began to use
Dr. King's New Discovers which wliolh
cured me. Hundreds have used ii on
nd\ ice and all say it never fails to cure
lhroat, chest and lung l roubles." Regular
siae 50c and $1.00 Trial bottles Iroe at
Diukler's drug store.
■I
heave Oiniitin 'HI nil! 5 III 1.311 p. ill.
.Ml III- best of 111" Uuekv Mountains
mill tlii- sierra Ni-vuUu by ilay-linlit in botli
directions.
T'tii'si' i'.nrs are citmeil en I lie tiiniteil trains of
tlie Ureal Koek islaiul Houte. neiivi-r and Uio
Grand (Seenie Kuule), Uio Grand. Western and
Southern i'iu'ilie.
Dining? far Service Through.
llnlTet Miliary i Jars.
K. W. THOMPSON. A. G. I', v.,
Topeka. Kansas.
A. CULLUM, M, D,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND
SCIKiEON.
All calls promptly attended to. day or nitrlit.
Oflice: Front room over Urider s Store.
HKNN KSSKV. - OKLAHOM A.
Geo. W. Bear,
NOTAltY PUBLIC AND INSfltANCK AGKNT
Agent for
Aetna Building
Association.
and Loan
HKNNKSSKY, OKLAHOMA
CREAMERY RESTAURANT
GEO, A. BALDWIN, Proprietor.
The best place in the city to tret a lunch or
square meal. We carry everything in the mar-
ket. Reasonable prices. Open day and night.
J COLLINS
BONDED ABSTRACTOR KING-
FISHER COl'NTY.
Successor to llonnett Abstract Co.
KIM.I isilKK. - - - -OKLAHOMA!
FARMERS RESTAURANT
P, KFRTWELL, Proprietor.
A Hoard i>\ the dm or work. Myals *J0**. W
1 ' d beds V
Hnildin/ formerly occupied by Hennesy
Kicker.
iikn nf.ssft.
oklahoma
DOLTON &LEANARD
CONTIiAt TORS AND PLASTERERS
HKNNKSSKV, O. T.
All work (luaranteed.
W C STEVENS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Otlice t M*r 1'aMner.> and Merchants Hank.
iii:nm:s.si;v, - - -oklahoma
DR. N. RKOTOR,
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE—North side of east Okla-
homa Avenue, opposite the Metro-
politan hotel.
HENNESSEY OKLA.
PRJNG
^ pmED!E5
Don't Croak!
Let tlie frog do t ho croaking.
Purify the system with any of
the valuable recipes that we will
put up for you on application, and
drive out the germs of disease
Unit are ready to prev on enfeebled
bodies. Our preparations have
done wonders in restoring health
and vitality. Now is the time to
use them.
(3. C. SAUR, Druggist
Kelso hangs paper.
Notice.
Car of twine. Standard, 13 cents
Manilla, 111. Come anti'examine it.
•I A. Smith,
o. ti. Fklt, Agent.
Livingston & Morrell
A; X For x r
First/Class Blacksmithing
Machine Work,
AND
Our work always gives satisfaction as we guarantpp, Come any time as wo
are always in the shops.
Machine Shop No. lf>l South Main. Blacksmith Shop one door. Wes' No. 104.
HURRY UP
TRANSFER LINE
Prompt attention and speedy deliver
of all orders entrusted to us.
WOOLSEY & DUNN.
NOBODY KICKS
When a friend or acquaintance help thorn out of some kind of trouble. If
your life is in danger and a person risks liis own life in order to sa\e it, naturally,
you fool like you can never repay him. We are not posing as philanthropists, but
we do claim to give better satisfaction than any one else in our business.
Wasa=Tusa
We won't say what is does cure , but defy anybody to point out som > kind of
pain that il is recommended for that it does not cure. Is is not a euro all. but ii
is the nearest approach to one ever invented. Judge from the experience of others.
Alma, Kansas, March ti, 1900.
A. H. Seelye Med. Co., Abeline, Kansas.
(ientlemon:—We have used your Wasa-Tusa for years and think it is
the best medicine on earth. Our neighbor was taken sick with cramp-' and we
thought he would die. Wasa-Tusa cured liiin quick, also cured several of my
other neighbors, who now buy your remedies Byerytime your agent comes around.
We used to see our Doctor quite often in this part of the country, but since we
have learned of your wonderful Wasa-Tusa the Doctor is not iu demand so often.
Yours with best wishes Mrs. P. Feidcn.
MADE liY DR. A. li. SEELYE MED. CO., AIUL1NE, ICS.
Price !>oc and $1.00 a bottle by F. A. Dinkier, The Jewel drug man . Wntergreeft
ointment, cures piles, sore eyes, eczema, 2'ic per box. (live it a trial.
FACTS
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COM MOM s nse teaches us to always use the best when it
can be procured with no greater expense than the infer-
ior. Consequently yon cannot do justice to yourself and use
any other than GREAT WESTERN PAINT, tho best paint
on the market. (JREAT WESTERN PAINT spreads bol ter
has better preserving qualities, looks better and lasts longer
ihan any other paint; it is strictly up-to-date and much the
superior of any other. Manufactured by
GREAT WESTERN
PAINT COMPANY,
Beware of Imitations. Oklahoma City, U. S. A*
BRISBEN HOTEL.
First-class Accommodations.
HOARD MY DAY OR WEEK.
J. D. BRISBEN, PROPRIETOR.
A
the sunnit Saloon,!
For the Best Whiskeys, Wines and Cigars. O
o
Hoppe & Conley. |
New Saloon
f West Side North riain.
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Hutchinson, J. E. The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1900, newspaper, June 1, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc166215/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.