The Hennessey Kicker. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 27, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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ISflSM LHfI«9S IIST GtfOCKl^IES.
local and general.
"I il«i not know how t|)i truth nitty l* ,
I «*ll thn t.i l « l«r f to
Going out o! Business?
Not much—Don't you think it
for a moment. Ac ar* i<lc-ntific«I
with the interests of Hennessey.
( ur stock is 1 ought f. r (ash and
we give )ou the advantage of the
d'scounts. We have no expen-
sive rents to pay and divide this
expense with our customers.
We Dor,'t
I'oast too much of 'cheap' prices
and still, quality considered, we
sell at prices that always interest
careful buyers.
If you are ijot
A customer of ours we invite you
ti) come in and get acquainted
and assure you courteous treat
ment and can show you as fuie a
stock as there is in town.
Your Incorpc.
It isn' what you receive but
what you spend that makes you
prosperous or otherwise. Sav-
in„' a dollar on tliis, half a dol-
lar on that and a quarter on
something else by trading at
our store, in a little while
spills prosperity. liven on
smaller charges the saving of a
dime or a nickel here and there
amounts to a great deal in the
aggregate. Yet our goods are
j'ist the same as if the extra
dollar was added to the price.
Ily constant dealing with us you
will not only get the hest to be
had in the market but will save
enough to
Start a Bank Account
Of your own.
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1 Iolldav Goods ^ " '",v" " "nii moht useful assortment suit-
' '"r prnhButs for uld or jouiiir, rich or poor, oruut or
small a. prices vntiiii the reach of all.
Yours
for Trade, J. II. RASH
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jJafj BASH for Flour, Groceries and Provisions at Wholesale or Retp.il,
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Professional Directory, 1 <%
DR. N. RKCTOR,
JMYSICIAN a M lldKON. Ofllii' on Oklalin-
inu it v« ii in1. l{««h|(l(>nr 'coriK'r <>f Clifn>kt«« ,v
111 . All ciklIi* promptly uiisw.'ml at all hour*.
A. ANTUOUI S. to
ANTROBUS&
W. C MTKYKNH.
>1 KVKNS,
n'tTOHNI.VI- AT I.A\V.
Iiiimih'-s iii-imipt'y n'lriutrd too.
front rtuiiiH of McLain brick bl .i k.
I. <:. ko;:i:r.iMs,
fl,itokm•:v at t.AW. Odlrc «vrr Ha
KhifrtMier. Klni.'ft-h«'r, o, t.
ROBT. A. I.VI.K
A'ProiCS K Y-AT I.AW. Oir.cc in Cm.Mill,
llhi' lvfoiil biiilitliii!. Kliiirtlr>li«*r. O. 'I'.
3100 000.00 THE liSN'JESSEY mm.
By Bkkt campiiku. Printing C<
rylorjcy to Loaf?
in su;7)3 of fronrj $100
to $500, on frorr) One
to Ter) years tirpz at
loa) rates, and ulith)
tl)C hcsl privilagcs
of payment.
W. A. TAYLOR,
ATTORNEY at I.AW. Olllt-e iii Lis
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I Kiii^llhlier, o. T.
ANDMiaJN At MUSH.
■ TTOItN i.YS. Henry l.lork, Kulii, O, '
boy;ug:i & smith,
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KINGFISHER OKLft.
Ml'I V CKNTS PEtt YEAR.
E<it)rod at tht Pott Offlc > at Hanne • y, Oklaho.
ma, ai Sccond-CI:ia« Matter.
l«ocal* ami AflvertlMi'inoiitM will l>« run until
orileit'il on [142
i woik imvnhle on delivery.
Oi'rii k '>'1 hi. H || sii|«M f OU aliiiiiia \vtinn-.
between MaK iiiiiI Cherokee mtri^'tr*.
I'-o. i' la Nil, There iH no need of little children
being tor'nred by scald head, eczema
nnd HKin erupt inn*. D« \\ ill's Witch
Hnzel Salve ^ivew inhtant relief and
rurpR porronnpfitlv. F. A. Dinki.kh.
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Yen will m\ somsthing for Sh3 Hollds]
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In the wfi)* of Choice U in * or Brandy to iHvm that pud
diu«j or Mi."Co I'ia the [iroper 11 ivorin^; W • have it and
^MiarHiit^o it to hit the hest, or perhapa yon will want
pome of that lnilisponsible
r>og or T om ai?cl Jerry,
W e have thn inurolientR to ni'dco it or will serve it. over I he bar
and i*w ju«t the thiug theHe cold mornings. Yon may want an
after dinner smoke wo have th < fiocst lino of Cigars in town, by
box or t !• ■•♦ . Of e. nrvi* win wont SOME PHIXO (iOOI) FOU
1 '' I'j H'.)LII)A 1 S, brinjf ia that jn^ aad lot ti.s til. it with
Rom*)I bin;; good .
W. W. PARKS, FHRM&RS PLAGE.
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To save moving I.AIU'.AINS in all kinds of. ..
Dry Goods, Stilus, Groceries of all kinds, iT)eats,
Luncti Cock's, Saucss, i':elided Goods of best
brands, C of feu from D ' to 30 cants par pound
Cull anil set- me before buying Oroceries, wholesale an.I Retail.
Respectfully, Yours for liusinrgs,
SATURDAY, NOVUMBKR 27. IB07
GrlCer's Opera House.
Hcnnesseu, 0. T.
COMING A'lTHAOTIONS;
DECEMBER 15.
Alabama Colored Minstrels.
JANUAUY ;l, 4 & 5.
Kempton Komedy Kompany.
—Uenervod Seals at I'oHt Office.—
Fresh BuduJciser
At the Kagle Saloon.
ST;;AW ?0'J TALE!
I h v« about thirty ton of good oat
straw in tL«- ti«!d that I will sell
cheap. ABEL AWSi!HUliN,
1 miles northwest of Heuuessey.
NEW HARDWARE STORE.
Mess. Brees & Gilmore will open
a new stock ot hardware in the
room formerly occupied ny Brees.
I hey will carry a full and conv
plete line of implements and invite
you to call and see them.
GO TO <c- <c-
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HENNEBCLY
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ilrs y
Waunino;- IVrsiinH who BufftT
from coiikIis iiti<1 colds rIioiiM heed
I hi* warnings of iIhii^it anil hhv«
UioiiishIvkh sufT.'riii(f nuil fntnl ifsn11h
liy lining (>iu .\/;nntH C'o.^li Cnri .
It is imi iiifullitilo remwly for coiiKbH,
cold-, eronp hii.1 all throat and lun^
Iroublea. F. Dinkier.
APPLESI APl'LKSII
Car load just received by \V.
I.. Karquharson, wholesale or re-
tail.
Yon can't afford to risk yo'ir life by
allowing a enid to develop into pbpu-
monia or consumption. liistnnt re-
lief mid a certain cure are i.ffordod by
One Aliuute Cough (Jure. F. A.
Z>mkler.
W as run—A
MCORE.THETINNfcf?. AT LOUIE'S.
Mrs Aotrobus came home Friday
evening,
Andy Dunlap lias moved around
near the Kicker.
Charley i'aliner, of North Enid,
spent Sunday iu hennessey.
Earn Franklin is building an ad-
dition to his blacksmith shop.
Hall bearing barn door hangers
at l.ouie's, Call and see tliein.
I'rank Coxson has purchased the
Ma lull property on Main street.
Mrs. 1. Straus is visiting relatives
at liiuft Cit), Kansas, this week.
Commissioner McDowell and
wife were in town I uesday,shopping
WANTED — Two gentleman
boarucrs. inquire at humphreys
store. (42 11
J. H. Sifers got caught up on the
jury at Kingfisher tins week 011 the
shoemaker case.
I.ouie can sell you the best to te
had in his line cheaper than any
body in the city.
Mrs. Watson, of Mount Hope,
Kansas, visited this week with Mrs,
Orlando Wedge.
Daniel liarader orders the Kick-
er sent to his nephew, Daniel John,
son, Mt. Aetna, Iowa.
D. II. Eichoff was down from
I.ouisville, .Nebraska, this week
looking after his interests here.
Miss Gussie titirlinger, a popular
young lady of St. Louis, Mo„ is
visiting her sister, Mrs. I.evi llerz
berg.
Rev. Cummings, of the South
Methodist church, has moved 111.0
the Brindley residene, southwest
part of town.
Arthur Moore,the'1 inner former-
ly at Smith's, has rented Louie
Itishoft's sho[, and tools and is pre-
pared to do all kinds of tin worn—
None but good work done and ev-
ery job warranted. [38
Especial attention is called to the
advertisement ot Ur. Cue's Sani-
tarium to be found 011 the second
page of this paper.
On account ot a large number of
patients in this vicinity, Dr. Candy
Representing Or. Coe's Sanitarium,
will visit jMcutord on Monday,Nov
29, and will have rooms at UicCoui-
uiercial hotej. The Dr. will have
an X Kay apparatus and a I other
instruments necessary for the prop-
er diagnosis of all forms of diseas-
es. Come and see him. Don't
torget the uate One day only,
1 'ousultation free.
to rnn; aooi.m i.y om: hay
Take l.axHtive liromo Quinine lab
lets. All Dru^kfisiH refund the mon-
ey if it fails to Cure. '23c.
F. p. 19INKLEK,
j Toilet Cases,
I .Work
.Work boxes,
Collar apel cliff boxes.
I^ecktie boxes,
Gift Books,
Games of all kinds, Dolls for
the babies., comical toys for the
Children. J
INDIAN BASKETS—finest ever brought to the city.
Presents for the Lads and Lassies.
The Laroest and Most complete
Christmas'Stock
Ever Brought to Hennessey.
DIHKLER'SJIRIIS STORE,;on[tfi8 Wflsfslda Main Streel.
Our Hnndsomp Holida box
in l)rim full.
F. p. CINKLER.
School Report
Of flip liftnnHKfpy Public Schools fcr
moiitb ending Nov, r, 1897
R Cbfistrrjas Present
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PUPILS NKirHHH AHSENT
NOI? TAhOY.
(JET MY
prickm
ON CLOCKS.
Is always approeiated and the nu.ro appropriate the inoro
it is appreciatod. Tbeieia notiiin^ morn approprime or
more appreciated for a Christmas present than a
FINE, GOLD WftTGH ftND CHAIN,
A' HflNOSOME RING,
or any article of GOOD JEWULUY. This is the kiml I
carry. No bankrupt stock or shop worn goods livery-
tbinjf new and up to date, from reliable bouses ami at
prices fully as low as you will buve to pay for inferior do-
The Celebrated Nev
Queen Sewing Machine
Louie's. Call and see
get prices.
England
is sold at
them and
(6a-25r
Grade I—Mws Pidwell, Tnnebnr.
Knlth lt«'dnnin, Kldii Mtoveim, Dona'd Iliinkin,
it'ii i.'ii, .lauift* l.ldd.f, Waiter Corwin.
oM'pli Vuiuliill and iinlpli Slu^.
Grade JI—Miss Dent. IVnchor.
Tlrznh WIIhoii, Ht'iilrico Uankln, Ktlie Wor-
thani, Fay Jackson, Kraukio Robui tM, (Jratio Mc-
Cnndlets ami liny. ( iiumbertj.
Grade TIT Miss IIouoiit-n. IVnclior
>t«o ilul'hslii, . Union Cox, I) 1) P.livens, N«*d
Krai kiln. C.aiul Knblm d. Waiter Unrdini/, Ed-
tear JiiekHoii, ilowurd Hardy, K <>yd Felt, Fr<*d
Wolf, Art hill Wilson, John Throckmorton, Hel-
ta i.'arrull, Callle W:ilhnrn,Or|>lia ('iiamberH, Or
va i Il Iio, Ktliei Fredre«il;, Haz«> Urd.nan, Olga
Frif-nd, H^khIo IiichardHon, Hliiin In- Mubluird,
Josie Ka/elK-er, l.lva I'arkr, i.dliii Klock uiul
Kiite K nek.
Grades IV and V Miss (Jilrlkt,
Teacher.
oeo. Hawks, Cinudo R.\v, Carl Itedman, "phio
Porter, Harry Fronts, Daniel took man, Li|lith
Iti'dinan, Klitie Smith, iialph Caini'lx'li, Albort
WIImoii, !> « l>aw.-on, Nora Clark* illin-jr Wooda
John Miner, Ethel Franlz. Minnie Livin^stoii,
Arthur "tifhion. Dannio Yundall, Roy O.ivcr and
Everett White.
Grades VI nud VII -Mr. Fliceen-
oek, Teacher.
LHlie '.Yhipp'e, Hitffh Carroll, Ira ChamnesH,
Strange Fredregili. Stella ftnur, Maud Scott mid
Emma Fruzak.
Grade VIII and High School—J.
K. League. Toucher.
Levitt I.i^jfi'tt, Maud Kiock, Stella Crifi, Klsle
Iilioudt*, lioHcoe liobinwon and l>t>n Klnif.
purtmout house or bankrupt goodn.
K.
si i ioi'Vrs,
At Oipklor'H Crug Store.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
CLOTHING, SHOES, Ect.
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* WWHKN YOU COME TO KKNNKSSl.Y V1SI1'
4'L.
'1 liE
l vc ,1 ^ r h - wIioK'kjIc or retail.
a ui/iuaW/ ^ .'iii I ,..
WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE CHOICE I UANDS OK
Y/ines. Liquors and. Fine Cijar
Proprietor.
Little Joe has a ne v nickle mint
peanut and pop corn roaster. He
lias removed to the room formerly
occupied by the Kicker.
John Smith is making active pre-
parations tor the erection of his
brick store room on the lot just
south of his hardware store.
Mr. Gilmore went to Chickasha
this week after his family. They
wib occupy the McLain property,
in the norm west part of town.
Judge Anderson, late register ot
tile Enid iand office, has formed a
law partnership with Geo. P. Rush,
one of the best le«al lights of the
Enid bar.
Messrs Fred and Horace Crider
entertained at the home of their I
pai'L-nts, at I lianksgiving dinner the
following guests: Messrs lienj.
Burnett, Fred Sponsler, Carl Black
and liert Campbell,
As soon as Mr. lieegle can pro-
cure another room Messts Munch &
Son will occupy their entire build-
ing with their large stock of hard-
ware and implements. They will
r load of wood— make an arch way between the two
t at this office. Highest market rooms and fill them to overflowing.
n price paid. . ,, ....
J• * • Miles, brother of Hank,
J. .If Thirswnnil, or Groalioeli, T, x and J. S, Davis, of South Haven
s'lys thai wlinn be has a hohII of in are visiting in ilie lluli
tlitfHsiior:, find hud nu 1 slutftfiah t rrif.n v \ i „ . .1.
h > inki's two of ItaWitt'ri i iitl© E ir- I ,• . . . , , L
ly iiisors at ni 'lit, mil tin i* all ri«ht | °. n,cJ )' 1,1 t,ns county and prise worthy the encouragement and
j 1 lie nrxt morning. Mhiiv thousands rulsl"' l'K' rst bushel of apples ev- ; substantial support of all citizens of
ei K'owp in Kingfisner county. He ] the school district. Donations of
wants to coine buck. books, periodicals, magazine-, &c
Mr. Ira Slocum, an old Kansas wi" be gladly received and proper-
friend < l the Kicker family, was a
pleasant caller Tuesday. He is
located on a claim near l\>nd Creek
and has out over two hundred acres
,W<
HENNESSEY ROLLER MILLS,
IIICNNKSSEY, 0. T..
TfllT <k Co. Props.
Uamifuctors of and dealnrs in
High Grade Flour, Meal, Bran and Ship Stuff.
> jisiEC ;
Harvest Boll.
Choice Patent.
Highest Market Price Paid fcr Grain.
ity
Mr.
of the
Dav
Our schools may he impiuvwd hy
fewwr ciimgs of tarilinpss, less absence ,
and more home hfudy. ij
•J. It, Leaode, Principal. '%
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School Noie:. Ij*
[Reported for Tub Kicrki;.] ! %
Ivor lied man has <juit school and
is reported to have engaged at trav-
eling.
The new book case is a piece of
added furniture to th; ornamenta-
tion of the high school room,
J.The pv'blic school library, con-
taining about sixty selected vol
umcs, is now in successful opera-,
tion and is a commendable enter-
F. P. HUi^CM Sl SOT),
ALL KINDS OE HARDWARE;
15urb wire, Pumps and Pump fixtures, OooKing and Heating
Stoves, Cut'ery, Tinware, Nails, Etc.
Wheat Drills, Wagons, Buggies and Farm implements.
Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies.
We carry a full line of machinery supplies and our prices are
right. Call and see lis when in town,
1 he Pig Hardware Store on the Corner, IIennkksev.
/ V V*V V.« -•*V /.V V.V.- / A' ••••
of others do 111h same thing. Do
jou? J?'. A. Diukier.
Car load of (ireely potatoes just
received at W. L. laiqnharson's
W« h| nine North Main,
J. D. SCAkBOROUGH,
scalds may he avoided hy using 7>e
W i?t'h Witch H /,• I Salve, l\>e vreat
l m« dv f r piles and for id I kinds of
sor s and sliiu troubhts,—F. a. />ink-
ler.
—Call and sec Louie's stock of
Pumps when you want to buy. lie [
ly credited and cared for,
Seme of the teachers and several
of the pupils attended Thanksgiv-
-w.w.. ling out of the city, awav from the
of wheat which i>> in fine shape; is hum aI„| whiz nf business, feeling
well pleased with the country and | thankful that it is so.
that with the exception of
\)f\ Humphreys Supply Co.,
I^EfNDEKSioDRY GOODS,
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
GROCERIES, Notions, Etc.
ilighsst Market Price for Buttsr, Eggs, Poultry COTTON and
CASTOR BEANS.
Remember the place, north Main st., west side, Hennessey.
hits the best Cvlindvr made.
. i
nniTMiTri m ■ nn. ^ 0,,', 'he hest known
Pr-NIWELL LAH2LE & GRANITE CO. oifiz mis of Spenc-r, Mo , t stities thai
Marble and Granite fiGnnments.
Iron Fencing Coping, Rust;: Bases,fo
We cairy Jio Latest Oesig'.s of Mnnumental Work and
Largest and Most Compljte Stock in Southern kansas.
VVICIIITAAM) WKFj.l\(iTON, KANSAS,
he curt <1 h msrlf of the v or^t kind of
niliM hv iHitijf r few luixee of I)e
Vv itt's if nil Hz l Sah« . H hud
h «eti t'ouhled with fiiee ft r ov r
thirty y.'-trs iin 1 had u «d many dif-
f««rent Ki.ids of so cilled cures,' but
DeWi'.t'n was the one that did the
work nnd he will wrify this stale-
me it if anv one wishes to write him.
• K. A. Dinkier.
^ f Ail S.
"'•-t 't: h Sjrn ;
;xj In tlmi' s-
«—yss*2fi£W5S5.T
declares
luel it is all right.
MAKKitD—At the home c>f the
par nt*, Mr. and Mrs. S B.
Jones, three nii'es north of Sheri-
dan, on Sunday afternoon, Novem-
ber 21, I Si) i, ;\1 r Geo. (I. Over-*
street an I .Miss l'raneis R. Tones#
Several guests - ere present.
i he cernionv was performed by
Bro. Chas. I Jazelrigg. *
Miss (leoruia Cotton, daughter
of our friend and townsman, Major
(.otton, late presideit of the lien
l.essev Amalgamated Pop Corn As-
sociation. was married Tuesday to 1
Mr. Hurkman, a prosperous farmer
west ot town. Rev. Dawson per-
foiinetl the cerinony at the resi
denee of Mr. Nicholson, I'hc !
Kickt i extends the usual amount of'
congratulations.
Charles Duncan and Hird Kaze-
beer entered Room II this week.
Essie Darling, who was absent
last week, is with uv again.
The following names were on the
Ro!l of Honor in Room II last
week: Beatrice Kankin, Jennie
Scott, Kthel Burnett, Maude Kaze-
beer, Maggie Rathburn, Nettie
Combs, 1 irzah Wilson, Herbert
Chilliness and Earl Morehead.
The Willing Workers Fair will be
held in Mrs Kemper's rooms Dec .
io and ii. afternoon and evenings.
Many articles will be offered that
«v i 11 be suitable for holiday presents
Kemei'iber the date and place.
Refreshments wll be served. All
are especially invited to attend.
lMeasc ex use us this week.
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When you want' .*
Cood Beer
• >± = Go where you see tin-
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
SIGN.
No corn or corn preparation used
in the manufacturing.
G. LOHGENDYKE, Agent.
ingfisher. 0. t.
H'e have just received a lot of
New Mateiial. See us for good... .
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