The Hennessey Kicker. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 102, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 22, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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ESTABLISHED 1893
HENNESSEY. KINGFISHER CO'J.rr/. OKL ■. > . i :V
NUMBER 102.
Greatest Attraction alS Week
frheKI6KER business directory, i
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ThiFRED EHLER DRY
'' GOODS Co
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II1CNNKSSKV. OKLAHOMA.
The business men of Men .essey are inosl oritial\;. invitcil to
patronize this department Theu': '00111 toi all.
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[\\ K11 i i N KOR I HE kh'Ui;i BY C W. ftBKR&Akl 1
(3 is our Army the true ami fite brave,
S s i Manners that a'wavs snail,, wavi .
C is ('hatlanoo^a wh« re lo
19 is the 1 lay the railroad \
F. i> an 1 u • :eu..*nt where
AAA>-*A- -A
Will present the peo- j
pie ot this country with \
an Entife New program
consisting ot a complete
1 New Line of Ms
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J
Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Novel
ties in Goncs and Ladies Furnish-
ings, Clothing, Eats, Shoes and
Groceries, 'Prices al). revised and
greatly reduced. Big cut prices on
Grand Army suits
>■ yvyMW\n VV ";
EDWAKI) GOULD,
llKALKll IN
IIA liNESS, SA 1)1)I</•>'. BliI
DL&8, WHIPS* ETC.
Kepaii intf neully aiul proinitlv^nuend£«' ^
W. T. HAVAUD & CO.,
O UEALBUH IS &
FLOUR t AND i FEtD.
Field a*<d Garden Seeds.. ..
wholesale. retail. N. M. «*uhi
It. ('AMP1IELL,
Notu; v Public
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O It.LETT, I !
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FLUNK L. KATLILT,
i TEACHER-OF MUolC,
I Wessons given on all Music
II nstraments.
f V-Uootp . pwr Elilt'i'*; -to,
W. T. JOHNSTON & GO,
i Til K. I.I
E. ti. ABEllNATHY,
Short Order and Lunch Room. GlOtllilUJ. FiinilSi'lilQ Goods.
•es were put,
is cut
very one stood,
F is ih" Lining 1 h >111.is ga\ e Ho !,
G the i uards a'.! stationed around,
W i ithe Hospital where bum::i • is are found.
1 • t<i Ins .e •< im orders so tiiet,
ti I to Jay llawk when th.ii will permit,
JfC is to Kill it outside of ihe lines,
JL, is Lciulenant home spun for the times,
lyl ; M..i- '.i an I Muster to-day,
M i no talking now answer to pay,
G - On duty so master hiv> now,
P ; the l'riviie that raises the ioav,
Q is the Quartermaster wiio rides all abi "it,
W is the Rati* iis on skates I • s rv^J out,
S is the SatJcr who nails all our wines,
T is the I ra .h he calls Jenuine,
Get, m« a Yankee am 1'Oil up,'iiy trunk
Wl.en I ['.< for a soldier
A bounty .o junjp.
<> fit nil hour*,
all and *
fruit i
Ido !!ain *1.
CUIUAUO liAZ\.\lf.
SHOtS KC GROCIKIES
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] ONC i:ELl, i.rsiHKU CO
Dry Goods and Clothing.
A choice stock to select from.
Gall and see us. West sulo Main
W. W. PARKS,
THE FARMERS PLACE.
.lumber, building mater
1AI, AND PAINTS.
Corner Oklahoma Av., & Char< kc
Enc.amjniieut <i Sihwhs .
After three da)- session the Sc.-
ienth Annual 1 neamjunent o1 the G.
A. R. 1 )v]<artment of Oklahoma ad
j J Oil IT
W& ft RE.-
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
A Hearty Welcome to All.
J. H. OftlDELt & SONS,
45 Dkalkuh IN (!#
-£*the, doss
; V'Wiien it Gomes To^ :>
101 PRINTING...
GET OUF fRICCS-
M. K. FLU END,
| l.JlAl.s in
CfjGoodgLGIothino,Boots.Shoes, l«>' s.i.ii •• m.<h r.
J " AND I'l- .'VISIONS
Hats, Furnishinos, Trunks,
GROCERIES ETC
I'IKI.D AND C,
U'K.N
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■/ Goods Go,
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rea anier Dr
GEO. W. BEAU,
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M US. C. 11. KEMP Eli
- A FUfci. LIN KOF—
Ivlillinery, Notions Trmrnuigs l|iV.. rw >:
UOtilMir v: KLOCK,
HI M RD-T'- ts OP
- e;vo: r: - saloon.
i....... . ..I.iDi-• IS
■ ,. \) : , i.rot oils c|o.\us.
eon i M«iu and Okfahofiui w.
V Si U i.iA «Kll ti HO P.
'1 he attendance i
and much business done,
in it are the officers for the
•as lar-e
l-'ollow-
ensuing
ba in her
, l.jiiionu ofllic public and
jvork. i' l ijido Main ct.
A. 1L UAiatOLL.
The Gkothiers and
FUED 1U1LEU,
Dnj Goods, GIOT.tlHlQ, Boots.'
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, SHOES, C.UIK'KRIKS. &•«.
Dry groods Furnishers
4-*
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hi iV, b'. .n.
K IvMI'l.lf
SHAD 10 l'UODUC'K CO.,
WhoU'Mi:. Dralor*
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■jjfci&'teKm
iPoultry. Butter, Eggs, «s> Hides, Slu''-"- \
^N.n-lli Main ttroot, v
■:-Ul:.A VYHAlWWAPy,
'/ up ii'-. h'ti.- i liniilniH-.iil*.
'L'lit:.
n
THIS will be a week to vis-
it and meet Old Friends
H| and talk about the present
y crop prospects -Cowe in
a.id Smoke and Spit on the Foor—
We welcome you.
"N gu will find the Dl.V GOODS
1)1.1 ARTMKNT full and overflow-
ing with Dress woods, NYash Fab
ricks, Kmbroideries, Silk Lace, ?;ans
Pausols, Shirt Waists tfcc, &c
OUR Glothing fits well—Special
Prices made this week on GRAND
ARMY SUITS with Brass Buttons
to match. The BOOT and SHOK
business a great feature with as
THE Latest Novelties in 1 A DIES
CHILDREN'S and Ml>SttS fine
Foot Wear in High and Low Cuts
LONGEST prices will prevale dur-
ing the week all through this Mam-
moth Stock.
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IfflRWERS & MERCHANTS BANK
Tranactsa Genural Banking Blitinota-
Individual Re.voonsibilitu 540,000.
J ACOB LI.NNEBOLIN,
Bakery and Confectionery.
F11ES1+ BLtEAD, PIKS & CAKES
North M
Si ,
f A. DINKLEil,
- UKAI.Eit IN
Drims, Medicinss, P ints. Oils.
School books 6c Stationery.
• Wtiit Sido Main- Mrcrl.
JOHN K. OS BOKN,
—Duai.e;i Ik. -
CHOICE FAMILY (JHOCEllEls,
l''hmr, Feed and Provisions.
i LOWEST POSSIBLE I'll.' k oN LVbllVTIlINe..
Kh-l sidw Main stm t.
ECLIPSE BAU1JEli SHOP,
'iik I.atk.ht Style of Hah? Cuttinu, < r
IKJlil ItllllVO.
>li..iui)«>o ior IiiIIph or gont!«.
ihcnrH ufall kind.1 «liariit'ii^U and i>ut in fl"i
claes bliupc.
E.. E. WHITE, Prop.
JOHN SMITH,
Pioneer - Hardware - Merchant. : the audience
— a itt.l i.ini. of bridging over
IIaudwauk, hT«'vrb I INW .'.HE, J3A;III j
who: ^ farm implements. j 'ias emk..ivor
kaf-t hide m .inotrievt ! ()j" Uenncs-ey
I this esteem,
V. P. SYLVESI'Eli,
( V MM ins, )
'I K OS I'M U. -
,M L K K I j
Com^iittee.
iti.of Hennessey leco^i
niz • the fact th it a wry large ureas-
tire of the success of the encamp-
ment is due to ('apt. J. J. S. 11 ass -
ler of Enid. Mis wise counsel in
the preparatory step* for this occas-
ion, a.i well as th:-* skill exhibited in
carrying out the program and the
ready wit 1 e displayed in keeping
the people at the pavilion, a mo
•ion was made by Mrs. Jordan to ad-
journ and attend the address -car-
ried. I inn ediatly .after the address
the conveiaior. again a^.x mbled and
business esunu|d.
'J he reports of Dept. Officers
were r ad anil \vere followed by re-
ports from the various circles of the
Dent, which occupied the remain-
der of the afternoon. These re-
port.. showed the work of the Dept.
to be in excellent condition. fyir$s.
Collins moved a vote ot thanks be
tendered Mrs. Gainer of • 1;.! Reno
for the proceeds of the sale of an
oil painting, which will find ;ts way
into the Department funds. —car-
ried.
A motion was made by M^ss Bos-
worth to adjourn—carrjed.
thullsday moivmxc
Convention was called to order
Opening exercises by
>11 call and reading
minutes of previg. .s se«sipo. It be-
ing near the hour set /or the parade
i Motion was my dp by Miss Hos-
worth that eonvcutiw.s adjourn to
witness but not t 1 ,/in a part of
the parade -can <:* 1.
Convention reassembled after the
pnr:*'c. The order ot b^ii.ess was
eontinued S«'veraJ rcjM.vts from
( irc.le? wjrc it ad. The committee
« n Greetings now retired to bear
their me--s.'.,;es>lto the Jvnc x.^mient
and W. Ii. c. During the :■!,.^nce
of th«- committee on (iicetiiig^ a
discusH )ii on xitiud work wa; ;n-
thanK him I dulgi'tl in. Si.nic suggestions for
i'.ueainpuient I the good of the ordc/' wcic pllured.
■ aily Free- President instructed the Jadies
Manner in 'n regard to the salute of tba order,
•d the p'.ildie ' he roinmittee on Greetings re-
ipmc nt- ttiij^ :d reported, work done. The
:mins. i eoaiuriUee was discharged, the
! thanks y'the eon/eution expressed
by a 11si11.; vole. An amei^Ir^ent
! i> the '-l/i.JaJ i lag" service of-
fered by Miss boswortn, reading as
follows 'Vhrsc glorious stags ai d
> t rii es lie loved so'v. eli, may he rest
beneath its folds tili pie Kcsurrec-
C l> Young, dej)t. commandvr.
John MeKee, sr. vice "
C N Points, jr. vin
A W Pea', chaplain.
M L Mock, \. .v. Ci. Guthrie
A T Sn-iggs, C. M.
C 1' I'routy, J. A.
Covneil of Ad. A J Kelley, 1' G
Unuer, Miller Smith, S S Cole,
Win Thompheins.
A full set of resolutions were
adopted pledging sympathy to Cu- at ^130 a 111
,■ for fr. odom, fav i '"'"M.uiin. I;
free honns ami thanking
|' 'apt, Hassler ami llenne . ey in I
I the follow 1 a.;:
Tl-at we tender to tin people ofj
Hennessey thanks, and t > the G.,
! A. R. I'ost there local -d our inostf
sincere thank; for their kindness'
j and j'.ospiialitv to u.; and jo our
i \ 'ivc> an! dauglite s while with!
| them. . . I
Will IAS,
'been Master
I public e\ .-rci
inent, :\a \
| 11,
and llit.: I )cp,
thanks i.i'ii .
pt IT.issler has
('e> monies of the
of this I an amp
Coimv
farewell -
nny disappointinents
<sk Sons
Ui)def ti)c Opera Motise
BliKW Eli & fiA1, AOE,
4: Heimessc) Moat Markst.
Fri-fh and Suit Meal-, !•*i ■ 11 : ndGutni.' i.i foa^
HifhcKl inarkft pricw paidfo.viiidi*b and fur*.
Kant ld.- Main •IitW.
THE EACKEP STOKE.
- f'OX jntOS., I'ropn. -
a full lino of Ruhkut Oood', (Jrocorlt H Boo'.e
and HUoph. l-rict'e ihovcrj IvwchL
--•West, nido Minii s:r««ot.
HUMPH KEYS SUPPLY GO.,
Dealers in— DliY GOODS, BOOJ'S,
i fcJn jks, 11a18, Gap.., FuKNi-ntso
j Goons, Glcthinq, Queknsware,
GitdcEitiEH, Etc.,
AUo whol«xttlo denl< i" ii. V< I LTKV. H' T| KIi
Farm Mactiinsrij, Wagons, Bufjo!s^,[
i;iNDi'!:s. HAttVE '! 1 1 -|P- AS') j
l'v Ml* FIXTt'liEi. Si;K "MM.
South Main eL,wo t ide.
,J. Li. L) VSH,
1)1 :V GOODS, BOOTS, SHOKS.
fy'OTiOKs:' arc.,
(IKOCElilES AT WHOLEyALE
OB L'.EfAlL.
j I'.iicf Norm '.lain st
. - — 11
JOHN EM AS,
.' Ts/L tlX^CJ HlAIST i. TMlLO h.
—All work warrant! d and price*
i>uai a.ileed.
11011 morn
farewell."
The coi • litt.-e on resolutions re-
ported t'li, following which was
atlepled by the convention.
Rkso'i.v i' , l iiat liie thanks of the
Seventh A:#ntiuI «. )iiveiit\or. of the
minor and in Ladies of the (riaml Army ot Okla-
'10111a are due the Congregational
.luirt h for the use of.,their buildhig
'"in l" clll/JU^; during the convention.
An.l, a. a mark of 1 Resoi.vkd, That the thanks of
j this convention are due the citizens
Hi. n R! -> e.vi :> ? 1 jy the citi- !' ^ Hennessey, the. committee 011 ar-
zens of Hennessey, that a vst^i oi f''l!L I idn.s <d the C. A.
sincerest thanks begiven ('apt, J. |. , '>• a,,<\ \Vnmen of the \\. k. G.
s. Hdss!er for his presence and IiL.eral preparation
timely advice. May his lines be Iol,r comfort and the cordial wel-
cast ta pleasant places, ami whali.o-
ever he doetn' prosper.
Rksoi. ei>. That we hereby extend . . . . „ ,
,, , ( our 11. Ut our dearly loved Sister 1
to Qapt}. 11 assler tue freeuom « f , iv■, . (I 7
our city, and tie appurtenances
for
made for
come we ha . e received,
lYiiMiKAs It has pleased our
Heavenly luther to remove from
an circle, 'lhere
Ihereunt belonging, or in any wis>-
appertaining, to have and to hold
same unto himself
■ is fyrever.
his heirs ai.d
L. l'oinkini, yf Lcj|g
fore b,e. it
Hi; .:,vh!> That the sincerest and
most V.. ar'Lie!x sympathy of this con-
\ entioj\ and the entire Department
o< O .'. 'loiiia, Ladies of the Grand
( Army are m st cordially extended
to Gonira ' l onipkins and his only
daiiglitt! .1 this the hour of their.
,ido Okie
CUiNTLtAL HOUSE.
T, s. ( A HON, fro.
I Your Pulroruga. Ril^e, Olia Collir
Per Day.
West fide Main street.
I.. i
Nor.ii \i..
L-OU^EI
—- 11m* u full line of
Hahdwahe, Stove-, Iinwabk, IJaiib
wide jt faum implements.
« Curm-r Main and Fourt
INJ \ M P,.l;. . I* NOT MS.
Th : cou.i il of Administration of
the Ladies of the Grand Army met (
rs, Met, politah tio- #reat bereavemjpnt. \Y e deeply
tel. #^o . to. Wednesday, M*y '«#. {ih«t to State* Tompkin*
The Seventh Annual cpnventi.Mi gf I de lh w !ls « Or.!er have lost a
the Lartica of the Grand Amy, de- dear true S.ster, and her family a
partment of Oitlaho.na, assembled devoted wife an,I niotrer.
in the Congregational church at a ItesOL^iiD, That deepest and sin -
ij. iii. eonvention was called to-! "rest sympathy of the sisters of
by Dent Pres. S. 'Ids Department be tendered toSis-
A. Hum- ol kingfisher. 'I he con ter Adaline Martin ot l.uthne, and
veil ti m V as speedily organized and s,"'<!r M (i a,li: "f OHJahoma city,,
the tolloWW appointments made; ^L'ir dark hoprs of sqrrow. ha.-h
COMMIT! i Ms* one is called to mourn th" loss ot a
Qn Ciedethials—Mrs. Clutter of'kind and loving husband. While,
j Oklahoma City; Mrs. Abbott, Enid;'
Airs. Smith of Hennessey.
Copies of the Kicker containing the Complete Register
the encampment will bf> sent for 5 cents
We have the largest Circulation of any paper in Hennessey
(.11 Greetings to Encampment—
Mrs. Sara Hosworth. chairman; Mrs
Isabella Collins, Mrs. C, M. Rogers.
The committee oil credential^
■submitting a satisfactory report, the
roll was called, one delegate being
'absent. It was moved by Mi s Hos-
worth to allow Mrs. ('.' H. Jordan to
take he1* place—ca/ied. As a nun -
b.r of t!ie ladies had. e: pressed a tie- j
-.ire to hear Comrade Kelley of To |
tpe i.i, Kinsas, who wjs to address j
their communities mourn the loss of
two good men and valuable citizens.
mrs. j. woods,
Isabella collins,
mrs. j. t. bradlky,
--Committee.
I he fjaestion of consolidating the
Ladies o{ the (i. A. R. with the W.
R. (;. was now brought fprwardand(
freely dis. uissed, the vote oeing call-
ed for, it stood against con^cji .
dation and one not voting.
CJNl lnukd ON cast pacj^
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