The Hennessey Kicker. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 106, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 12, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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Fourth Annual Fair
OF TUB
KJnofisher Go. Fair Association,
TO BK Iltl.O AT
Hennissey, Oklahoma,
Sept. 8,9 and 10, '97
Every citizen of Hennessey should
lend all possible encouragement to
make the Fair here this fall a grand
success. It will be the only fair in
the territory and Hennessey people
should take an especial pride in as-
sisting the Association. Th'j mer
chants should offer some special
premiums.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
tiie du£t
Ten paces—one, two three and firel
Two gallants have their hearts desire
One of them dies, the other laughs;
The seconds smile, the doctor chaffs.
Encanjpnjent Register.
Huntsberger Jamos coG 110 I'a, Hennessey
HunNlnger Henry coH Mills
Hazard It coElstNeb
Kenton Joseph co 12 u B art
uarrUWm coKOulusct
Hawks R co K 45 Ills vol iuf
Haywett W N co 44 Mo inf, Craig
Hasting W H co - 44 Mo vol, Enid
llaven A P co D 11 Mich lnf
Harvuy W L u s u, Chandler
H after J W co H 78 o v 1, Dover
Hager Frank J co (5 59 Ills vol Inf, Enlfl
Howenstlne A co H 05 o v i
Howard C
Heglcr BeuJ F. Capt, co A 15 Ills El Reno
Hastle WW co L 7 Ills cav, I'arls
Hunt C B co 1113 Ills vol lnf. Perry
Hay J M co F 7 Ind vol inf
Hunt FA co C 7 Iowa vol cav
Hendrix Fllas co C 12 Mo vol ciiv
Hutchinson C R coF 111 o v p. Mulhall
Hubbarn J U co G 7 Iowa cav, Marshall
hulling J co C 15 Ills, Columbia
ilaugerniicr Henry co E 4 Mo inf.Alveretta
Hadlock DM co C 57 Ind, Arapahoe
Hall B W co C 1st Mo cav
Hassl«r J8S coA4us inf, Enid
Jordon Hugh 5th Iowa cav. Enid
Johnson H C co G 34 Mo inf. Arlington
Jordan C B co Ho K* vol cav, Enid O T
Johnson W B Kingfisher
Jewell CB co H 92ills, Waukomis
Jones Jas co D 89 o r 1
Jackson CW co B 42 111b, Kingfisher
Junes 8 B co 1) 8 lown, Sheridan
Kimerer J D coF 18 Ills, Dover
Kelley A J co S 2nd o v c, Okeene
Keller G W co C21 Ills, El Reno
Kennedy D J co A 13 N Y h a, Prudence
Kerr Heorge C 14") tils Inf
Kelley W 6 co II 17 u s cav. Edmond
[CONTINUED WEDNESDAY.]
Professional Directory.
DR. & RECTOR,
4 yiRGKON. Office on Oklsho-
I,. ">■ avpnne. R'Mdnnce corner of Cherokee A
sth . All calls promptly answered at all hours.
DR. E. H. COOKE,
, ... , pbyslci an 4 surgeon. Office on Main it.
A woman, smiling,dreams she s wed 11 Centropoiii how. aii calls prompt.
'I' u v. \ .L « , • i ' ly answered, day or night.
1 o-hush, to the verv one that s dead
CARD OF THANKS.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckwith
desire, through the Kicker, to ex-
press their thanks to the kind friends
and neighbors for assistance ren-
dered during the illness and burial
of their darling babe, and especial'
ly to Dr. Cooke, who did every-
thing that was possible to save their
babe.
R. R. GASKILL,
t/^Office^ PEACE. Office over Port
The directors of the Fair Assoc-
iation will meet to-night at the op-
era house.
The July number of "The De
lineator" is called the Summer
number, and contains all the latest
styles. Single copies i5 cents;
yearly subscriptions Si.oo. Sub-
scriptions taken at this office.
Sick headache can be quickly and
completely overcome by usin^ those
famous little pills known as"DeWittn
Little Early Kisera." F. A. Dinkier.
J. J. McLEaN,
General insurance agent. Money to
loan on farm security at low rate of interest.
Office in Opera House block.
.T. A. ANTROBU8.
W. c. STEVBNP
ANTROBUS & STEVENS,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Collections and otfe«r
hnsliiesu promptly attended too. Office ifi
frost rooas of McLain brick block.
J, C. ROBBERTS,
<EY
Kingfisher. Kingfisher, O. T.
ftTTORNEY-ATLAW. Office over Bank of
ROB'T. A. LYLE,
nTTORNEY-at-law. Office in Cnnningham-
Hlucktord ^sliding. Kingfisher, O. t.
Good Pastnra.
I have good pasture to rent
half mile from town; good
$1.00 per month.
98rl GUY R. GILLETT.
OU DONT HAVE
TO GO TO . . .
Turkey
Creek
. one-
water.
TO CATCH FISH ....
WE HAVE . : . .
Fancy Mackeral, 3 for 26e
Family White Fieh, 8J e
White fish in 10 lb pails, 60s
Fancy smoked halibut.,20o lb
Dried herring 25c per box
ALL THE BAIT YOU NEED
IS A LITTLE SILVER
GRIFFIN & GRIFFIN
HEADERS! Headers! HEADERS!
I will sell Headers
for less mopey
sttty l70U.se ip Oklai?o
ixja Territory.
W.U.COCH«fIN,
Kit>gfisl?er, Ok.
GROVES
The Territorial Republican League
has been called to meet at El Reno
on July 1st, to select delegates to
Detroit.
The forty-eight private banks
and the five national banks in Ok-
lahoma have $1,600,259 on depos-
it. This to a "down easter" may
not look big; but if our only eight
years' and self made history is con-
sidered, such a record is wonder-
ful. The crops this year will add
$10,000,000 to the amount—and
then we will boast right in the face
of any old state.—Guthrie Capital.
Farmers,
Get envelopes with yonr name
and return card on them at the
Kicker office. Almost as cheap
as the plain envelope, and much
nicer.
Don't neglect a cough because the
weather is pleasant; before the next
storm rolls around it may develop in-
to a serious difficulty beyond repair,
One Minute Cough Core is easy to
take and will do what its name im-
plies. F. A. Dinkier.
Wall Papering Done Cheap.
Wall paper hung for 15 cents per
roll. Brown paper 2} cents per yard.
Good work rind Satisfaction guar-
anteed. Geo. Baldwin. [98b
Tebeibli accident:—It is a terrible
accident to be burned or scalded; bat
the pain and agony and the frightful
distignremcuta can be quickly over-
come without leaving a scar by using
De Witt's Witch Hatle Salve. F.A,
Dinkier,
TA5TELE5S
CHILL
TONIC
18 JU8T AS COOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE 50 ct®
Gal ati a, ills.* Not. 16, un.
Parle Medicine Co., St. Ixnils, Mo. _ ^
Gentlemen:—We sold liM yetr, bottles ot
GROVE'S TAftTELKBH CHILL TONtC and hava
bought three ttrose already thU year. In all our ex-
perience of 1« yean. In the dm* baetaeea. haya
never told an article that rave mob universal ull
fto** a. your ttmio. W truly. ^ ^
J.
■—FOR-SALE-BY
B. CAMPBELL,
ut
Utaaenajr
T0 t^e^i
EflST
$100,000.00
l<Iot)ey to Loaf)
it) suites of frOfl) $100
to $500, ot) frofl) Oi)e
to Teo years tin>e at
loot rates, aijd uttiti?
tl?e best privileges
of payment. '*
BOYNTON & SMITH,
94*j KINGFISHER, OKLfl.
JUST OPE^EJP.
Tt)otq Bros.,
Have just opened a short order
and lunch room first door south of
the Kicker, where you will find the
best to be had in the market at all
times, Fresh Bread, Pies, Buns
Cakes, etc., Call on them.
CHICAGO,
ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
TfiE Hnek Ulaadt* foremont in adopting any
plan calculated to improve speed aim give
that luxury, safety and comfort that the popu-
lar patronage demand!.
Its equipment Is thoroughly complete with
VestttnuM Trains,
BUT DIKfKO Oil SERVICE 1H
THE WOULD,
Pullman "laepers, Chair (Jars, all the most ele«
Kant and of reeently improved patterns.
Its specialties an
Fast Time,
Courteos Employees,
First-C^ass Equipment
and First-Class Service
Given.
cor full particulars as to Tickets, Map*, fUttes
r apply to auy Coupon Ticket Agent In tlie
Unite! mates. Canada or Mexico, or address,
JNO. SEBASTIAN, G. A
chicago. ill..
A. KUIM:
a a a a
SIGN WRITER. «
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—PAPER HflNQER.
1## tar Inquire at this office.
ROCK ISLAND TIME CARD,
Effect Sunday, mat, 16,1897.
SOUTH BOUND.
Passenger No. 1," 11:17 p m
l*asHeugar N0.8 ,f 9:22 ft m
Local Freight No. 31f 1:00 p m
NORTH BOUND.
Passenger No. 2* 5:20 a 19
Pasaengar Na, 4f .6:46 p m
Local Freight No. 32f IKK) p m
—•daily f daily except Sunday.
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The Hennessey Kicker. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 106, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 12, 1897, newspaper, June 12, 1897; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc88735/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.