The Hennessey Kicker. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 181, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 6, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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I Hi. HtNNliSSlA KICkhR, HENNESSEY, OKLAHOMA: SATURDAY, ALU. ft. I "<V
Tjho Sicnncsscy Jrfh.kor
Z/3j X2vrf Cttut/tbc// &*rif finy Ct> .
50 Cents ZPor 0/car, //: J*(cfvanca
tntared at th* Po«t Offlca at H nnnuy, Oklaho-
mi, as Second-CI • •• M*tt«r.
turn A<1 verliBUineuCn wil. <• run uutU
(ItWlWl OU
k */'.!' !► work ]'«ynhli on ij#1|v« rv.
.;\ KKY SATURDAY MOli
\G.
The popu'lnts an " 'pointin^C
with | rlil««." Tliey hAVe nothing' to
be plOltyl < f.
HopublU'iiitM, tfet your light in# ur-
llliil' nil inn I lie ivntly for tllO fall
cainpaigu. Keep the Iwill 'arollln'.
K cat on hu.vh In* wan born in Ken-
tneU.v and educated ia 'IVxiih. What
licttHr proof inncccHKary of Ii1h<Iuiiio<'-
Tlie anything to get Uiere candl-
illlte poHctl an a gold hug to g«'l all
appointment under Cleveland and
tried to hold onto IiIk Jolt through
the same channel. Home ofIiIm'"golif
hug lefteiK" luay rise up and fnui'it
lilni before the campa'gn I* over;
Ah evhlenee that t.he popH were
never sincere in their nlmse of the
old parth>H no better proof should
l e wanted tluui their action in en-
dorsing <i rock ribbed democrat, one
of rievelamls special admired friends,
as ti candidate for delegate to con-
gress. i'ops are never sincere. No
never.
The Kansas City Star
Kaglcaud various < Iklahoma papcra
are at lilwrty to copy all the artli len
t hey choose from Tin: KicKKU, but
newspaper courtesy should prevail.
Our special news cost us Just Dim
same as other papers, and If they are
worth reproducing should be entitle
to proper credit. The I'aid Sun
copies two let te.rs ai-d gives no hit I
ant Ion from whence they came, and
vet the Sun man Is supposed to be a
pietJ etc nr lellow.
Ill a recent issue of the Guthrie
C.'tpltul it Is stated that "Mr I lumen
and ri.vnn will unite on a candidate
./or delegate to congress." This is
all right Hud proper. The republi-
cans of the territory will extend
them a hearty invitation to uiiiteon
the man who is nominated at 101
Ueno oil the 24th, However, we
hope t41at by t his no one will befool
jtsjt el. oigii to liimgiue fur a short
Hum. b; t ■ "Mr. Flynn and Mr
I'arues" ;u ( I be whole cheese when
It conies to tla* republican part y of
oklahoma. TlitM'e are other*, ami
they w ill probable have as much to
say in the matter as either of these
distinguished gentIcuien. They are
"veral beaches, ami several pebbles
oil ac11 beach in < HJahonia.
i puUiihlitNilo Kitlor Jul) .n, lH.m
A 'otitis for Publication.
Itl ofllccui O, T. .Inly I.
ml l r
- ft HI 11
•>{ I MM
i\ll -!t rll ' < «>IJ S '|l| . !l IS'.I , VI/
toaryret A.nutrition, U.K. So.cio],
for tin* Nit. ' of ru-c. 11, Ti.. i*. k. fi. ^ (
llll CUlliVUllOII III
At the meeting of the republican
central committee Saturday we
heard several such remarks as "if so
and so puts his head up for olliee
we'll show him allot road." "I don t
care who Is put up so they are gyoti
men, bnl I have a few debts to pay
if certain parties come out,' and
many other remarks 011 this line.
Otic fellow tried to create t he impres-
sion that town combinations were
formed to defeat the country people.
Now,:fellow republicans this is all
hosstalk. It Is too much like pop-
ban. Don't let yourself get tangled
up in any such delusions, lie broad
and liberal In your views. The re-
publicans have the most favorable
prospect for success this fall, but It
can't be gained by a desire to get ev-
en. .lust stop and think for a min-
ute. The very man whom you have
It "In for" nitty be a strong candi-
date. Make up your mind that all
republicans are all right, lieeause
they are, and go Into thcconvcution
with that spirit thoroughly iasa-
tlated into your mind, and we ar
bound to have a good ticket 111 the
Held. The convention hit* the nomi-
nation of county candidates Is near-
ly two mouths off and thecainpalgn
t-houhl be .made before the conven-
tion U beld. Lit the republicans at
tend t hv primaries uud select good
111 mi to represent them in the con-
vention. Then em 1 rse their action.
No matter whether your particular
friend ".els t here or not
rw-IUui.ee 111.01
it.i:, Mum!.-
I'rut, nil « "I1
I'MoliV 1). ill
1, Kirluird Truit,
s NI.I.I-. R iglrtei
I'linl publiNli-U lii KtcU«'r July V, l-'.i:*)
Notice, for Publico/ion.
Laii i Offl(9 at Kh KflMlier, O. t. .i una
, I nit 11 (S. Sh'onu,
bdiOOL LANL>i hOiv LKAblL*
Renewals and Vacant Lands,
Always of Interest.
Ti IMM'I'OIMA ! Si IIOOI, L A Ml < >1 I II i:. I < NtWBAKiiHY.
< i 1 niiui.. <> I'-. .h i v -il, InIIs. | ''• Aliernatliy has seuriMl thew>r-
N1 it ice i* h< 11 by given that bids | vices of Kd. Hurley, a first-class bak
will be received 011 or bef'Ui> August : er ami will hereafter o|N>rare the
jn. |n!ih. fur le islng all vacant school Star Ibikery. wlien you need anv
l.nids ami sch'iol lands in Oklaluami] thing in the iine of fresh bread, or
anything kept by a first-class bakery
give hiia a all. Lea\c ordt rs at
A lib's slaa-t «. -(h r house.
W.-i. if. li
.,1 (toe in T t*
No WM7.
f.'ll'i VH14 wl'i
(|i.|)i-i* 11x1011 111
Ml IIIIFII. Ml. .
I.<ii'«v li. Ilali', of ,
II, <>rr rvin, «>. T TIIOIIIII- I'
T William T
T,
Kir t pul'lelitMl in Jin Kick«*r July 51, lnliB>
\ntlee f-ir I'lililicutIon.
Ijg'ul onto'III l\ I HIT II«'|" r, O T. July 111, tWIM.
>,..11. I - In : 1 v. li I il l I I III' following IIKII1
!•() .'III*!! Il i" tiled Hull Ills IlltlMllli'li I" lll.lki"
llii.il in. ■ f 111 Mi|it>ori ui In- claim, iiikI lliul mi-I
urui.r v\ ill lie in .. >• Ivfuri> Ili'L'iHli'r nr L{^xi«l«T at
Kiiik'fl-tu'r, O T. uii ScpliMiilMir X, iKlM, vU'
JC.'t rnsl Ine Itrilx,
willow of liriini llrllx, di'cwHcd.
for tIk* N W of Nhc. J« . T|i. III. N. U. H, W. I.
M II. K, No. / S4H.
Ili' iihiiii'htIn* following \vlnn«Hp«i'* to provo lii«
coiilimioiis rosldmico upoii and cultivation of,
miiiI land, viz ;
W111 iiiiii II. Nwrlxt, William II Moore, Jiimcs
II. I'alli'ii, l ('. l-'uriiHworili, ill of l.aci'V, O. T
♦ K, l>. HHOWNLKU, HojftHi *r
[First publUhMt InThc Klclwr iulji -.'i, UW
Notice, for Publication.
I,and oftlri' at. Kln'..Ml-«lii'r, O. T . July l ,
NOTICK Is Ikm'I'I'V ||Ivhii lliul .In* f.illiiwiiil{-
nitlni'il I'Ukr lia- ftl"d uotlci' of lil« intfii-
tloii lo inali- Dual proof in hiii.porl ol hiHi laim.
and Ihal naid |ironl u ill mail.' In-fore Ki'i/ihlfr
nr ItiM.clvHr al Kiti^'llnliei', O. T., oil Sept. M,
|H H. viz
Jticoh /;. I'ncknrtl, II. /•;. Xo. aiL\
for tin- N B «.t of See. IM, Tp. I , N. K H W. I M
Hi- nnim'K IIh* following wlliii'Shi'i- to prove lii*
colliIiiI'oiih ri'Hidotlt'o upon and cultivation of
Hllill llll1.1, viz.
Jolin T. Acre, l . Kurin<wortli, William
Walker, -• llrli\, ill of 1 af-v. o. 1.
KMOltY 1) HHtlWNI.KK, Houixler.
Kir*t pulilihIh'iI in Kicker July III, 1808]
Xntiee for I'nhllcntion.
I.atid Olliee at Iviii^Ml'dier, O T. July V, ISJlK
Notice I- lieroliv nlven lliat the following-nam-
ed M'ttlcr lia- filed in if lee nf III- Inlen'.ion to 111 ike
final proof 111 Hiipport of liih .'la on, iiiiiI Unit -aid
pronl will lie tiiiioe before KeKlmter or Receiver
at KiuKllilmr, (>. T. on AiikiihI J.I, 1 A1 H, viz:
Itohert II'. Turner, II. A'o. HU.'L't,
for I lie S K. '1 of Sec. :t2, Tp. I'l, |{. 7.
lie iiaini"* I lie following wltm hHeH to prove
liih contiiiuoiif rehidence upon, and cultivation
of, -alii land, viz:
I'Ved A Si-'l'i'l-, (Jeorije Hailev, Kdxvard ('.
Iiawreii. i', John I' Wii.'d, all of ||eiine> ey
T. BMOhV i' UUOWNLEK, RejiliteV.
11 i t -.t publkihod III the Kicker July 16, inum|
Xntiee for l'iiblle;iluni.
liiiuil Olllci'III l\ ii'tflislioi . O. | Jiilv 7, 1HJW
\i f !«•«' is lieci'iiy it I veil tli.it tiie following
tin tncil sett ler lian liliil nofli-c of Ills lotio
linn to make filial proof in support of Ills
el:i1111 anil I Iiii 1 stlltl proof will he made before
Uoiflsler and lie.'elver al Kin«li--lier, O. 'I',
oil Aiiu'iihi 'Si, isi t«, viz:
rml .1. Sleber, II. Vo.
for llie S, 4 N W, '.| and I^iIm:IA 4 of Sec. f , 'l'p.
is, It. 7.
lie names Hie following witnesses lo prove
Ills cont Iiiiii iin residence upon and cufllvaj
1100 of Miio la ml, viz:
K..berl W. Turn. r. Ira lt.Sle>ll, William li
man, Kilward (' I.hwteure. all of Met o.
'I'. Kxoin i>. IWtOWM I.KK, li.'Kl-l er .
l it ->i pub in KIcker .1 i:l\ 23, 181)8
1M1UJt'ATiON NO'l'ICi:.
Tkimutouv or < >ki. xiioma j ^,s
Kinufihiikh i Jen \ n |
Xntiee In Ih'lemlnnt:
'l o Si'r.wru Kikk:—
\ on ,ire hereby notjtied that you
have been sued by <i. II. Illock for
the sum of leu dollars ami .Ti cents
and 7 percent, interest thereon from
the the lilth day of November, iNiiti,
moneys owing lo you lo the plain
t iff on account. That garnishment
en served and I hat
iiiNWcrcd in court
moneys owing
is ur-
ea use
i en itory. on which leas* s expire t )c-;
• ober 1, ls' s oii«I .laauarv I. is'.i'.i.
(,i:m:kai. itru:s.
I All a| ! li' Utions must be made
for a peri.,-I of three years, from |
Januur;. I. IS'''J.
2. All notes for deferred payments
must be made payable oil the liiMt i
day of i )c|ober of each year.
:i No bids for less than the ap j
praised value will be considered |
prior t-> August L'il. 1*08
THE FAIR
Will beheld at 11 eiuicssev, Septem-
ber 2H, ix.I and IM). The speed pro-
grammes are out ami will be seat
upon application, to Fred Khlcr,
sec.. Hennessey, I). T.
Hee Frank i luinplirey fur tlirc
oal.
ililng
August L'O. |S'J,S
4. All bids on vacant lands must!
be accompli lieil by the tirst yearV ( ail and see Loiiie'sst
rental and where possession is diw when vou want to buy.
sired at - uice an addltloiisl ensh pay- U'st t Vlimler made. '
luciit will be required for the period
between ScptcmlsM'1,18IW, and Jail- .bdin heere, Peter Nchuttlcr and
uar.v I, ls'• ,•, Where there are im- ] Moline wug< ns for sale by
rk of Pumps
lie has t In
(Ua--."ir
Pcacc Talk.
I lie Proud Spaniard lias his
Honor Satisfied and sues for
I'eacc on most any terms.
The glad tidings of peace is being
sp e.ol broadcast over the country
1, he proud Spaniard has enough of
I'ic e Sam to heal Ids boasted "lion
or,' .mm! the present indications puiu t
to a spee.lv l.'i'Uliimtioll of the war.
This is good news and will be wel-
comed by ti e entire nation. Hut
is not the oji < ^ooil news we have
fo offer. Our I'opular Jeweler, .Mr.
K. \i. SIIKKTS, has just received a
liaiiiisouic assort nicut of watt lies
and tleweleiy in ub-to-.late styles
ami pattern. Ills couij. etitors, like
pfoud i^paluiirds, n.i*e willing t" ia\
down. The powers are against
tlicin—Every customer is his friend.
Heuieinb. r the Main object in buy
ing a watch o|' pieee of jcwelery is
to bu,\ "tamlard articles from .-i stan
dard dealer ( 'leaning and repairing
promptly at tended to
ItciiifiuIht the .Name, and when
you call and get pi ices you will be
astonished how realy low *the\ are.
K. 1.. Sll hlO'l S. the jeweler at Dink-
er's dri^g siorc.
suininoas liave
gnriiished ha \
ami paid into con:
lo you hy i he said garnisht
dercd. 'I hat a Ilea ring of s
is m i before me, I!. \V. Wylie, Justice
of t lie peace, at my olliee in Hennes-
sey. Ilcnm^sey t'it\ township, in
Klngllslier county. Oklahoma Terri-
tory. on the 12th (lav of August, \.
i'. I Mis, at tea o'clock a. m. of said
day. That unless you nppear on
said day and defend the plaintiff's
action that judgment will be render
eiI against you for the sum of
with interest thereon fr<an the 1 * tli
day of November Iv.itl, and all costs
of suit, ami that the moneys paid in-
to court by t lie garnishees will be ap-
plied to the payment of said judg-
ment of the piuiut iff and costs I here-
in. ti. II Hi.ock, Plaint iff.
Attest:—U. W. W v i.n:, ,1 list ice of the
1-irM piililicli.Ml in Kteuer \iil' ti, |S«H |
NOTICK TO CUED1 lOUM
In (lie matter of the I'.state of L. M.
W hite, deceased, late of the county
of Kingfisher, Territory of Okla-
homa:
Ai.i. I'laiso.Ns having claims against
said I. M White, deceased, are re-
quired to exhibit the same, with the
necessary vouchors to the undersign-
ed. duly appointed ami qualified ad-
ministrator of said deceased, at his
farm, in Skeleton towi.shlp, iu the
county of Klngllslier ami territory
« f Oklahoma, and that four months
after the lirst publication of this no-
lice has been limited by order of the
Probate Court of said Kingfisher
county, us 1 he time for creditors of
said deceased, to exhibit and present
their claims against the estate.
Dated (he 1st day of August, IS!IS
Sami i i P.wi.v. Admiulstrtor
Kstate of L. M. White, del eased at
provemeiits tin vacant lands appli-
cants must offer in their application
to pay a reasonable value therefor.
All bids, by other persons than
lessees, for leased lands must be ac-
compoiiicd by t he tirst year's rental
and i!~> per cent, of the appraised
value of the Improvements. If any, in
draft or post office order to guaran-
tee t lie fulfillment, of the terms of
t heir application, should the same he
accepted, and also offer to pay the
appraised value of the improvements
if the laud is awarded to them.
NOT H K TO LICSSICES.
No cash payment w ill be required
of lessees, except of lessees whose
leases expire October I. iNtIN, who,
will be required to pay in cash three
month's rental of their present year-
ly rate for the period between Octo-
ber I, 1 Nt S, and .la uuary I. 1st IS.
All leases hereafter will commence
on .I miliary 1.
All lessees desiring renewal of
leases must make application for
such renewal oil or before the liOth
day of August, at not less than ti*'
appraised rental value, and failing to
do so will forfeit their preference
rights to the premises.
All lands on which leases expire
as above mentioned ami for
which no application shall have been
received in accordance with the
above regulation prior to August 21),
Is?in, will be leased to the highest
bidder without reserve as to the
preference right of the former lessees,
bids to be received on or before Sep-
tember 15, 1808.
A lessee in good standing who
makes application ia accordance
w ith the above regulations prior to
August I'll, 1808, for renewal of his
lease will be notified in case higher
bids t lian his lie received ami may,
within 20 days from said notice,
i make application fur renewal at the
rental price offered by the highest
ithl on said land. Should he fall to
make such application within the
time prescribed, he must, on the ex-
piration of his lease, give possession
of I he land to said highest bidder
ami may either remove his improve-
ments or accept the appraised value
l licrefor.
WKST ICRS' cor NT IKS.
Ia counties where no appraise-
ments have been made the rental
value now paid by lessees In said
counties will he deemed the apprais-
ed value and the return made b\ tlio
lessees to lie the value of the Im-
provements unless the justness of
said return be contested by a suffic-
ient number of persons desiring to
bid on the land in the aforesaid
counties to justify the Hoard in hav-
ing appraisements made therein,
Lands west of range 14 will be
leased by the section without limit
at #.".0 per section or $1(1 per quarter
section, except in Greer county
which is $12.atl per quarter section,
ami in Beaver connty at not less
t linn Jpjo per section or #ln per quar-
ter sect ion.
Blank applications will be mailed
to any one on request.
By order of the board for leasing
school lands.
r. M. Baknks, Governor.
W'm. M. .Ii:nki.ns. Secretary.
S. N. Hopkins, Supt. Public
I list met Ion.
('has. II. Fit.sox. Secretary Board,
f>r41]
HKKKtt & (ilLMOlti;.
h:IH: J.r
makcrf 2 pnlloru nt tlio VTT1Y
r-> r pain m tlio woiu.i #\
f- r K2.40<-r
NOTICE
Is Hkukiiy Uivkn, That A. E. Brown
>f llcnnoHrti;y, Oklahoma, has been
duly authorized by me to collect all
accounth, lenses, rents and nilscel-
anous hills, to make adjustments of
all unsettled accounts asdictated by
to him and 110 accounts orsettle-
mcuts without his permit us above
mentioned will he considered.
(Signed) .1. W. Me I NT IK 10,
Perry, Oklahoma, July la, 1808,
—A woman was on the street to-
day. says the Atchison (ilobe, who
should have been at home. She was
wearing a loose .Mother Hubbard
wrapper and a badge which read.
"Dewey did it." < >f course this was
in Kansas. Had it been In Oklalio-
tlic badge would have been unnecess-
ary, but those Atchison people are
so near to Missouri you have to show
tlicin.
Are you la eking in strength and
energy. Are you nervous, desponds
ent, irritable, bilious, constipated,
and generally run down in health,
if so, your liver is torpid, anil a
few doses of Herbine will cure you.
'Ierbine has no equal as a health re-
storer.—/. A. Dinkier. 1
—The comity normal began at
Kingfisher, Monday. Quite a dele-
gation (f Hennessey's handsome
young ladies arc Iu attendance.
See Frank Humphrey for threshing
eonl.
Ball bearing barn door hangers at
Louie's. Call and see them.
—Geo. Saunders went to Kingfish-
er Saturday along with the boys,
ami w as in at tent i ve lookeron at the
commit tie meeting. Geo. seems to
have something serious on his mind
but Is afraid to explode it. The
Kicker will light the fuze for a v,
(icorge.
Beauty dwells in every line of our
Ladies Shoes and Oxfords. Compe-
tition laid low. Kackkt Stork.
—l*ropiwt Hogers Is at Wichita for
a few day!.
.lolin IHvre, .f. I. Case and Bradley
and Whect'r sulkey plows for sale by
B KICKS & (ilLMOKK.
ff your :hiid has thin palechceKs
uncertain appetite and unrestful
sleep, it,hps worms, and curein^
with strong mcniclncs only makes
condition worse, hy irritating its
delicate tomach. W H I T K ' S
GREAM vERMlFUGE'is mild but
certain incited, and is a superior
tonic as well as a positive worm
destrover—i\ A. Dinkier. 1
of yonr paint bill. In jtotts dtoap t.s tlnn Puri
White I.rut ni.-l i« Amoi.t tf- y not r i-oso: .
IIammui Paint t-milo of tlio llssr ok 1'aist ?.a
TitRiM.1—o'trli in nil r' r rl pnlntore «"( . and l-1
Mot to Cqark. Blibt«h, PiixorCnip.
F« HAKMA1 PAINT CO., St. Louis, WO.
Hold uml gaaraiituod by
F". A. DINKLER,
Ui'iigs, MtMliciiicH, faints. Oils,
Wall Paper, Ktc.,
$ 100,000.00
Itfoney to Loan
in sun?s of ffOnrj $100
to $500, 00 frorr> One
to Tei) years tiirje at
lou) rates, arid ulitl)
ti)e best privilages
of payixieot.
BOYNTON & SMITH,
94'=; • KINGFISHER. OKLfl.
G. H BLOCK,,*,*
The Old Reliable Pioneer Lumber Merchant
-—CARRIES A FULL LINE UF
Lunger, Sash, JDoors, JBli^ds,
- ;->PflinTS, OIL AND CLffSS.^n.
Agent for Acme Cement Plaster. \
He can md will sa'-o you money ani! guaraiitce satisfaction. f
"On all bills not paid in 30 (lays interest will be charged. '
Vaku: \Ust Fourth Street, Hennessey, Oklahoma.
Tlio Trekell&.Rounds LumDer Go.,'
—Dealas in all kinds of —
LUMBER, LATH, shingles, cement
• ANb LIME.
flT THEIR YflRiDSISEflH THE WILL.
CELEBRATED SHERWIN-WILLilMS Paints
A PULL LINE OF SCREEN nnriRS
in.non White Oak Pence Posts.
We liHVrt stocked np with a campletfl linn of everything needed iu the
lnml er lino for building, and invite all who want lmulor to call and get an
estimate from us. We'll treat you right.
Full stock of Wagon-Box Material. Hand 16-inch Boards.
TREKELL & ROUNDS,
HENNES!-.liY, OKLAHOMA.
New Shoes
New Stock
All New
If tlio (luiliolij uiul Kiiitfliwlior
' rouut.v (l«'loKUli< iiK hail vutoil us
I tlio.v s|uuhl liavo iluno In ti 10 ilomu-
i r.itir c iiiriiH 11 yuiiij wrst siilo oiltl
ili'l.iN* in t In'piTKoii of K. H I'orroKt
"f 1 11 Iti uo. would Iim ve Imvii iu .1 uilp'
Ki'uton'K pltirc t«xlny, but tlio wokl
siilc follows iu .'ill nillvi'iitlous ul
w a, s i|i i i lie riylit .t liiuy; nt I ho riylit
linio for tlir I'ust ! i«l ' follows. Tilt
oust siilc fellows <|uuri*ol mid fusn
ronsiiliM'llblo lillt tl|«\V rlosi' lip Ullll
ron traliKo at tlio prop«*r t imo just.
HUo nil ol*I fasliioiiocl applo l ut Id-oil
wliappn'jawo<l il\ trap.—Knl<l
W.ivr.
We 'lnn't know a oontlnontal
about liir (iaitleitl tount.v doloj^a-
tinn. but \\i* i|o Uih,w that n 1111 in
I tor of tin* K in^llslu'.r r. uiiit.v iloiuoo-
rao.v woro fur « allah.in. ami soino of
tlioin wont so far as to <hvlaro i hat
i allahan would In* uoiuiuatoil. Iu
tillh tlioy hfu.il .tlip rljj*ht Idea. Wlilkj
it is none ol niir Itiic-iioss, ami wt?
;tro i nirli matilioil at tlio rosulf.
Tin" ■ is l|o I|U.'>1 ii ui hut wli.il < . 11 -
laliau \va "Hi it loil i i a i<- nomina-
tion, and Would liavo Immmi a stroiiu'
man tu hunt. Kcaton ina.v In* olort
«'d. hut If is il will ho ono of tlio
lliost sti|| id pifri'H of ft ti tlihllllOHS
•'vol* roniinllti-d h> nil ♦,uli^litono<l
I.H'opIr
Gentlemen and Ladles:
I have a full line of Men's,
Womens', Childrens and Misses
Shoes just arrived. Will sell at
Rock-Bottom Prices. Dry Goods
Furnishing Goods, Most Com
plete line of Groceries in Hen-
nessey, all kinds of Canned
Meats, I'ishand everything kept
in a first-class Grocery.
Call and see me; I CAN SAVE
YOU MONEY.
Respectfully, yours for i business,
W. A. BEEGLE.
doKO out.
if frames 10x24
A fov desks to
A fine msurtmeat
at one dcllar.
A fine Hie of rlialrs and rockers,
A lartfenilrror l." cents,
And soon down the lino at the
new fu rut lire store.
i). m. AHMSTUU.NMJ.
— I'llito- Miller could lie Induced to
heroine i randidate for oflire this
fall. Wo learned this fart while at
Kinulishu- Saturday. <iuy Qillett
rould be pursunded to accept a 110111-
ination. In fart there are a sroro of
^ood conpetont follows in ami near
llennessiv who could not ri'fuso to
pint t liar country's call. Tliey are
patriotic
Stay ti at barking by using Bai.-
i.ard's horkiiuund SyRUP. It ar-
rests the cough, allays irritation of
the turoat, and relieves conjestiun
of the lungs in a day. It is salt
and pleasant to take, and never dis-
appoints. 25 c. & 50 c, Y. A.
Dinkier. 1
VV'e have just unloaded a car
of the celebrated RACINE...
E. S. PARKER,
Contractor and Builder
Estimates furnished fur buildings
Ilridtfe work a specialty
ShoDfouth nlili' Oklahoma .\venuo, Henneestt v
Kemper Produce Gomnanu,
Wlmli'Mile Dealers in
Poultry, Butter, Egg* and Hides.
west Hide. North Mtiu street,
Wt
are Constantly
Additions to our :
oiv-
FURNITURE
At Prices that are within the
reach of all. #„We call your
attention in particular to our
Solid Oak
fficci jftoom Suit
at <5/6.
Many others at equally at
tractive prices.
CHAS. BINDING,
SOUTH KJJU MAIN fT.
E. i«. Franklir),
Blacksrrjitt).
tar-uorso phni'in2, IllncUsn.ithiiiL-, Wood
f| Work, etc., Opp. Red Livery Barn,
IM eniim**i\> . <tli lalioiiiit •
$50,000,00
To loan on Farms in Kingfisher and
Garfield Counties.
GEO. W. BEAR,
Short ant! Long Time Money
to loan on chattels and real estate
Insures city and fariu property.
NOTARY PUBLIC).
Office:—East side Main street.
I > K. L. U MILES,
-:DENT|sr.: —
Ortice: OPERA MOUSE BLOCK.
HF.NNKMHF.Y, O, T.
s Lumber, j ARC™"N™,„? I Lumber. {
If you are or if you need anything in the way of ^
BUILDING MATERIAL, \
J It will pay you to call on
The loiiq Ben litter Companu. j
} Our Stock is Complete in Every Particular, Comprising a c
full assortment of Lumber, Lath, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Win- r
dows, Shingles, Lime, Plastering Hair, Cement, I'aints, Ktc., c
and if you will call we can convince you that t
Our frices are the uerij lowest
Full stock of WagopnBox fl)aterial.
IV. S. PATTERSON, Mamgcr\
Yurtl corner Cherokee and Oklahoma Ave., HENNESSEY.
Vvv
m
ST. LOUIS, M0.>
M.
FEED,
The Only Way to
Intelligently judge tlio future Is to
judge l.y the past.
The preacher ami politician, profess-
or and scientist. all agree 011 that
point.
The only way to measured merchant
tailor's ability ami Integrity is hy
wlint his customers do and w lint
t hey say.
The gent Ionian who has never pur-
chased clothes 1 if 1110 enn judge hy
asking t lie opinion of a long line <>f
patrons, lie enn further Judge hy
the fact that this long line nf pa-
trons keeps coiumillg hack for
more clothes.
My prices are the very lowest.
John Elias,.ri"- i.ni..i-.
advi:ktisi-:i> ijcptku list.
List of unclaiinodadvertised letters
reiuainiag in the postotlico at Hen-
nessey, (Mxlalioma. July is, If
ant called for within 14 days w ill he
sen I to t lie dead letter olliee a L NN ash
ington, 1>. —
jtttfti Mice, froui Zybn, Kas.
Itrlght Sadie. Hum h !•' < . iMinilm I
M. Lvalis rearlie. Luoaly Jesse.
Watt K S. Wootl NN «
—-When CUlltDK '*•«" 11>U llllOVO 1) . line
"advortised ' -I A 1 LI. I'. i-.m
L. i- lUEND,
c;ROCERIES,"K Fl 'oUR,
AND PROVISIONS.
KRESH FRUIT A VKC1L TABLES
BiiQQles.Surreus. —
Road and Sprlnfl Waoons -Ai ui,™o^
Thev are without doubt the,^ Trimmings,
best giods for the money on the; ""'T" "i'ILUINa,
, , .. . «f. Weft Hide North Main Street.
market. It you intend to buy a
Buggy or Spring Wagon, conic fHE NEW f f ^ n
and see the Racine. vi/
MUNCH & S0N| £ L E V AT E D
When you want"^ ~ >(>-
Good Beer
ttGo where you set; the
ANHEIiSER-SUSCii
SIGN.
No corn or corn preparation used
in the manufacturing.
G. LONGENDYKE, Agent.
kingfisher, o. t.
^^SHORT ORDER^t^
COLO JDKINKS,- ' —
ICE CKEfl<T>,
-A -flMlD BAKER Y
OPE^I ALL HOURS OF DAY AND NIGHT.
THORNE BROS.,
East Side Main Street, — Hennessey. O T.
Hennessey Machine Shop,
H L.H. LIVINGSTON, froprletor.
AG ENT" FOR
Revees' Double Cylinder
Tractioi} £i)^if)es
Separator.
Repairs Machinery of all Kinds. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Hennessey, west side south Main Street.
BRICK!
BRICK!
r
IN CHICAC ■SS®,—
J
150,000 or the BEST
ever burned at
Hennessey.
NOW...
...READY —^^
.and uJill be sold at
reasonable prices.
I have 110 hesitenoy in saying
these are tne l>c~t, for 1 know they
.iu' ,uul with forty years experience
in the business 1 ought to know
what a good brick is.
Call .it Yaril, 1 mile ^oiitli'
wust of Hennessey.
^ ft.J. KftZEB&EK.
PENIWELL MARBLE & GRANITE CO
Marble and Granite Monjinents.
Iron Fencing, Coping Rustic Bases,&c
DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE Wc carry the Latest Designs of Monumental Work and the
CHICAGO, Largest and Most Complete Stock in Southern Kansas.
ROCK ISLAND wiCHITP AMP wellingtoh, KBHSPS.
& PACIFIC
—18 NOW OPEN.—
IT RUNS ON VANBURENST
.5 ^ te-
station.
i* >
I* tin*
or, f«> . fi\ <• i flit fart*, run !>«• tiikfii i n.tiiml ili'jy
to nil) .'ftlie inrc«' flore in the town iliMrii i.
AH Kli'vated Trillin will >i"p ll thu "BOOR ifc
lnml*' ■tutiOII, Train H\ r y iiiiniilt*.
Tin--** f-i« i111I-.in i. v ("• -ifTiTi'i! h/ thr
••ukc.ii iio( h isi vmi koiti:
If > mi will winl a • < 'm >t a hi ti for pnsttviro wo
will .H ill you at OIU'I' ;i ||,'H blrir^-fye M.'W I'f I
flu' i^'o, just l si" i mil ri , w 1*1 M« -now* '
y l! y -I ttli.'i " i « i t- w f.'liji ,
ill,.I the new I .ml E . it *il * yst tll. Th f
inhIi you hImiuIi! Ii:iv«\ wk< i)ier yon live out of
the i il.y ami l to ooinr to it, or xwAj.-' Iiei
yoil now livf in llll. i ill, 11 \ i mi i • i your Vicudr
coiitulu|iiiiii' limkii'ii tii. \<111r«• V%
J NO. K BASTIA N, (*. V. \.
1W) CHIC. AtiO.ILL,,
hllKN E MAi l.Knn A i i A T A
tUl'l-.K K A N b A .-5
YOU CAN TAKE—
,..The Missouri Pacific Railway
AND GODIltKCT TO TILE GROUNDS OF TilK
-Omaha • Exposition.-
ONLY LINE THAT DOES IT!
Double tDally Service.
Elegant Equipment.
Weoluceot Rates.
See agent for particulars.
II.
TOWNSKND.
k'ii'1 I'iimh't Ticket Ayt.
(i. WAKNKH. W. H. DODDK1DGE,
Vice-ri-eaitlent. General Muna^r,
ft *H 8T. LOUIS. MO
II. LYON. Western l'lirtben^er A^eut, SiiO Main Street. lvansaH t ity, Mo
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