The Hennessey Kicker. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 193, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 29, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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Established 1893.
HENNESSEY, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: SATURDAY. 0STQ3ER 29, 1853.
rj umber 193.
D. 14. flRrnSTRONG,
CEflLEfi IN.
>-FIDE FURDITURE
fit Lowest PriGes Ever Oiiered In Henne^SRU.
The Farmer's Dream.
mate, 7,000
u -;y in the
n
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I want to call your attention io my complete line
of COFFINS and CASKETS. Prices $5.00 and up
A full line of CARPETS to select from,.* j*
CA3H OR CREDIT
GIVE MK A CALL
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, ssl *" z^u. Us*.
'' If you are or if you need anything in the way of
BUILDING MATERIAL,
It will pay you to call on
E. W. 1 ensley.of Boone county, ttft> reached as to the feasib I tv ..I
* originated a scheme which, if ffitroducing them into the \uuri-
laithfinl) expected by others, may jean army .-.nil il is ,, s ,i.,. ,,
convince a good many kind-heart, the proent -la v «il . .
ed people that they should grieve await an nmr;cue.
■ uu more at tlie alleged unhappy lot -
jof the American farmer. If the | Emerson's Son as ' )
scheme works, the life ot the farm • fJuthjr
er, from being a ceaseless round of ,
| hopeless toil, will be a long sweet | Ralph Wa IhI .ik
rest. Mr. 1'ensley Imp-s localise Edwarc Kmer.,on, i. m • K
I die change by means of trained an- fii< . Imis.i V ■ it )v.is , I
jiinals, which he is convinced may t-'iincord, lias wrmen an a.;
! he made to do nearly the entire ''When l.otiis.i \i. it « .1 ,
| work of the farm with bui little hu- which The Lad it s' j|,|
nian assistance. j about to publish. U „ t ,r l , .
'the idea was suggested several sun gives a new view of the ...
| days ago when, in company with jof "Little Miin"—as a mini. -.
-Judge John A. Stewart, he was 'as the central figure Of every dam
cleaning a field of weeds by means | and merrymaking in old ;
of a mower drawn by a team of i . — —
A few years ago it iva state I that
Goveriiiu *nt did
Manser* available tor
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by a team of
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back and forth for several hours i United Slate
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the two men retired to a spring near 11 11 know exactly how much
by for a biief rest, leaving the mow-; ow ed, but an ac<
and i
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er in the field. While at liie spring 'atcly shows the ainnttu to i,
they heanl a familiar clicking sound 1 54^.5-• 9, 6.55 acres, located, t'oi
them plainly that the | "",st plrl. in thirteen states a;
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Our Stock is Co npbte in Ev^rv Particular, Comprising a i
full assortment oi La n'jzr, Lath, S ish, Doors, Blinds, Win- j
dows, Shingles, Li n.\ Pajtenn^ H tir, Ce.nent, Paints, Etc., i
and if you v, ill cail we can convince you that
Our Prices are Ms vsrtj iowsst !
Fall sLock of Wagon Box fl)aterial. J
IV. S. PA I PERSON, Manager.\
but ti;i
Yard comer Cherokee and Oklahoma Ave., IIKNNFSSKY
v^wv> «v Avyyyyy *Wv
Studebaker Buggies
the best made.
> which tuld them plainly that the j m^st P 'rt
C mower was in motion. On inves-| fef'l"rlt>s* ^ is ai^nounctMl ,•
\ I tigating they found that tho mulesjM^T ^e great'ei portion of this i
^ J had started with tht* mower and ' nic!lSl" in , a is ile«ert. This is to
> I were cutting weeds on their own ac- l;iHcu as illustrating the i. r . ..
I | cord, proceeding back and forth in !*>el)eral wav we liav • ,.f t.i.
a systamatic mannc, just as they J°,,r public lands M :
had been accuviomed tD tlt> wiien
guided by human hands. After lr.
lensl<*y had watched them cut sev-
eral icres ot weeds, the idea be-
fore mentioned struck him very for-
cibly. He has taken the mules in
hand and the amount of farm work
they arc doing without assistant:
is astonishing the natives. Mr
lensley intends to begin training '
horses, hogs and cattle, arid is con ^ul irrigation t m.t
vinced that he will soon have little :t'K' ,ne:u,s (,t irrii; t on
to ilo but sit in the shade and med-( u11'" ihe detj. in th •
itate on the blissfu1 indolence of a i as >'et ^)ecn made put
Misso- ' ,,uu:h is known,
may < e really di
millions more acre-, mat w ild i,.ji
1)6 called desert in any country save
the United States. We have trie is
oi mountain land as 1,
ean kingdoms
. ert, but which the har«!
j tient Sw.ss would est '
j and productive. Other
acres of short irra>s ct
as ICuro
style dv
WHEN
I've I !et
St) niliy
To vote"
But win
And unv
'Twill b
When il
When •
Wli.-n u
I'LL
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IATON.
elf to t!i
noinin,'
or n man of Hnnnein
, on Tee nomeeJ ^iveH
I'll vote for Jim Ki
)i hl« honor (?) v\ U.j
it i.')
in n•< that nin.v inwi
win a e.i/Jew trade
u i If
eiler
o you,
II is t :s
lotgun. •
The Sp",
filling IN c; a r E r) i ol,
I'nday night about 8;3o
• Al< nzo s. L'ate reported to
l^i^hop at l.iiitl ami gave
up for the killing of Chris
bei i \ townahip, I
« up over some feed,
hail a knite and l ate had a
snla.v Kiin is 1 >i t Ninnll
homes will
1.1 baietLiid
i onspif
Cuba.
by
s have been ^iven
• make themselves
tli ir absence in
chance
AUO.j,
farmer's, life.— [Columoia, iMissc- •
uri, letter to the Globe-Democrat 1 1' i<
Nrt as tile United Sta:<
Porto Rico Pointers.
A car loan just received and will be sold at the
Prices on the most liberal terms by
have 1
b\ private
•M.ites, which, li
has fi ittere<' awa
light un
I
an- at han-'f
ase have not
lie. I'his
r, that many
s utter des-
stili pos.i s
r cultivation
ise. The United
the several states
and lost the ar a
WJien (•. Ml- da
When .-,1 ' >""J
o'aen i
With p..
) t
trol,
u' h di n in wood ra t
; i>as,x on f !ii' Artie
ider the devil's
mansions
The wealth ot Porto Rico is vei v
ery Loujest great, but, owing to inadequate
means of transportation, this par. J "t an empire, should m i,.
of the natural wealth ot tne island j of 'he nearly 600 mil, ia
lias, as yet, seal eel/ been louchetl. : maining.
j In the detue forests in the inte 1 i r ! -
tnere has already been found a larye j Ihe Woodward News.
variety of fine grained woods, suit- 1 ver paper, pays Mr. F.yni
able for manufacture into furniture I lowing compliineni:
and for cabinet work. All timber! "The News takes plcnsure in
The niialir*, ,,f ,,„r n .. . . . I'or ordinary building purposes is, calling attention to the candidacv
.. \ . . . . rness, ,>0,h ln workmanship ami material used however, imported from jie Unit I'd I'ennis Flynn and on tiie nr. a,
srs s< II cheaper they fiust sacri- led Stales and Canada. I ion of h s ap aram ■: here ami* the
ti - C3r o "o. i d.,
Sftiis Strlciiu First-Glass Harness!
TL 1 ■■ r
a free sil-
1 the lol-
is a matter of pride with us, und if othei
f'ce in quality of slock.
JLa:*£i&3!i !D'3 fijis Cs saaally.
<i- 11 i' t0 the Harness Business, including
SS .n Li U ,' ",°!iK;s' bc-iNki-ts. kly nets, whips,
and all kinds ot sin.,.1 work. Come in anil see us.
N'e« Brick, I..\- r Sims or Mais, 2 noons north or Oki.a. Ave.
ed .States and Canada, .
Ihe sugar ministry is the most [old flag floating in fron 1,1 the
important one, J he mills, howev News dfiee in l.i ; h ,uor. Ilii le-
er, throughout the counirt are, as I cepllon here at th .■ Opera house
a rule, poorly equipped wiili obso
ROGK ISLAND HOUSE
LOCATEI) ON
R. R. HflTGHtR, Proprietor.
OF FOURTH STREET AND
Q BEST one dollar a day house
LN THE CITY.——_____
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BOARD by DAY 0i( WaEK. * GIVE, US ft GALL
lete machinery, aitnough a few es
tablishmetits were re-equipped in
the year 1896 with British outlit. ot
a thoroughly modern style.
Next to sugar, the staple product
ol the isl.inil is coffee. The coffee
of Porto Rico commands a high
prite. On account of the quality
and the ease with which it eau be
raised, the cu '.ivation of coffee
promises to become th.. im,.i
portant industry in the island with
111 a tew years.
The eultivation of coffee requires
hut little capital and but little la-
bor, as compared with thar of sug
ar, and both of these are qualities
whica appeal to the Potto Rican
mind.
1'liere are only three ports on the
was enthuastic and ... . .... a
rousing majority in Woodward
county for the little congressman in
November, It can never be said 1
against Flynn that he isnota work.- I
er, I here isn't a lazy bone 111 his
body and lie is making the most ag- j
gressive campaign ever known in 1
U'est-ro Oklahomi. His speech j
was spirited and eft rlive and will j
show results on election day in'
WonHwar,! I
*- vinrn-.-. w
U|) to-ilate faille from the Mail
Breeze: '. \ 11 Oklahoin.'. jut wl.o
was hu-y ia...iu^ in her winter
stores was informed thai a political
party had been form I among the
nisei is for 1 he mutu .1 benefit of tiie
species and that a political meeting
was to be held n. ar by, to b™ ad
V hen icebergs ti >.it tb. otljrll M1P ta)r.
11 /one.
• .tc t*ii"utor is usim' for a tel(M>iio*i. .
1 Plke.s l eak a st)t.rwav
j r ^ 011 hig;h,
I he e.'irt.. .. o.u its oi'li will turn ltnd
| - y'
> «• eeil all these inaryais I .-an iplre
1 -ud OKi.iliom.'i. is n 1;.-..(xi empire
KlKht then anil uow if Jim Kenton
18 ill,
1 11 woi'U and vote for Dennis l ivnn.
—A Del.loei'tit.
AJJVEftTIBKD LETTEH LIBT. |
List of unci ill 1 ned ailvertiMei i letti :'s
remninliiK in the poHtoflico at Hen-'
ne Hey, Olahomti. 01. K. ,-fs, jj
nor called or wit hin II de
went to the dead letler o(fi
ington. I), r.:—
Boon, Capron
Brad lev, .lames
Brady, s. m.
Bake.-, I,. |„
' 'itVi.'M, mi in tie]
11 lit, Belle
<imliell, it K.
-Maildie.v. Eva
Harrod, John
Jollies, .lames
I'leree, M'llli.am
Parker. Burdettc
HolT, Airs. M. A.
Sinitli, Jim
Thome, ilenrv
Taft, F. A.
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'1 lien c.'dlln n inr the above please
fay "ad vert Is, d."—J. A. FELT. p.m.
villi liic new public bathhouse in Bos-
^ j . 1 ' 1 lS iree t 1 all and soap and tow.
el .lie supplied f.n t cent. It is
He.- first permanent institution of
I"d til i.u.ii in the city.
I he Kaunas City Journal is one
papers 111 ihe wist. it
is 11 >1 d tne yellow variety and it«
ni nuns are always running our
ill'1 ' risp, reliable uews.
< V ill I-
i'.'tt Wa
"I guess I'm willing to go;'' said
tiie fanner, when tli.'y tolil him n,s
hours ,v uId oe but tew. -ii is ju>t
a change Irotn bavin' my nose to
the grindstone to havin" it to uie
tombsione '
Hon. Dennis T. Flynn will
speak ul:—
Parvin, Nov. 3,2:00 p. m.
Kingfisher, Nov. J, 8;dJ p. in.
Hvervljody comc out.
I here is no disguising (lie fact
that Dennis flynn is a popular man
anil will hold his own in tn s coun-
ty. Ills speech was mild in critic-
ism of his opponents, yet he made
clear his me'ining. ~ Shawnee Chief,
democratic.
THE RED BARN,
^e=_CENTRALL Y LOCATED.
The only com nircial equipped barn on the Rock Is.
land. Give us a call.
j "in; U.iw, J/uiis UIJ un; "M.. m u>. m-iuibai IM , lO
: island which offer a sale anchorage dressed by a silver-to _ ;ed
!al a" times. These are Uuanica I hopper, who was .,rgazing tlie for-
J and Movas, on the south coast, and | ces of reform. On hearing this ii;e
j j San Juan, on the north coast. L)in ant shoiildeierl up another fly and
.u^, _o. 1,300 vessels j started lor her den, remarkin g: 4 I
three ports,— .have no use for a reform party
headed by a grasshopper who never
did anything in his Id> but eat up
GapLured 7,COO Cccci • what somebody else had laised
Mausers Moral:—The trouble « ith a lot f
people in Oklahoma has beer that
they followed off after som-- ioud
A few yt ,trs . 'go, w:. *: i Kvan gc I -
i>t .v, m!v wjs pre.tehing i:i the
s iims oi a large ciiy, he was delay-
ed in leaving the hail tiil late in the
evening. I'lie exit was i 1 a baca
Street, and as he left the building
he found h.iiti'i.lier of rou^lis wait-
ing lo annoy him. As he walked'
along he heard them s.iv, '-Here he
comes!" and they prepare I
tie liirn from the sidewalk.
straight up to ti
, "The counirj editor " says the
I.ocl hart, Minnesota. Phonograph,
'•is a reliable encyclopedia. A
subscriber recently sent him this
query: 'What ails iny hens? Kv*
cry morning I find one or more of
them seeled over to rise no more.'
The reply was: ' I he fowls are dead.
It is an old complaint, anil nothing
can be clone except tD bury them.'
Ihe Oklahoma Breeze, a red-hot
Populist paper, says of fusion: "It
l,av no object in vew but office.
Ask men to lay aside principle tor
pen. :t springs from political
scape goats ol all shades, cavorts
with all men without principle, and
a man who win support it, has eilh-
ei the blind stubbornness ot an ass
oi a prospective office in view."
First Assistant Postmaster Gen-
doing '-rai Heath has received a state-
ler Mr. inent showing the amount of postal
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OKLAHOMA,
:ni-:ssky
^SHORT ORDERS
/a Mo
COLD DJRIHKS,
;ICE CREfln)2,
BAWEIRY;
«iM OPEN ALL HOURS OF DAY AND NIGHT. ^
THORNE & 111)1)I E.
r isi S.-ol Main Street, —Hennessey O T. 1 This would mike, at a rough e u- -.at"- n,'.,*:
, riie board of officeis of the or- ln,.v ronowe.i on alter son
| dance department directed to ins , awper who never di l anhonest days
; quire into the conditions of the Lork ln his p,fe.
Spanish small arms captured at! —
; Santiago has made its report. I he The New York L). ui > j
board finds that the Spanish arms plained a few davs > b c .1 :
j consists of two patterns, the SpanJ Republicans weic not ofL riii-
ish Mauser of seven millimeter or| i on Roosevelt in the bets, thi
j • 28 caliber and the Purkish maus-1 vailing odds being onlv .id > r,
er ot 7.65 millimeter caliber, riicI to i. I hey an n
eaitridges for these arms ?)e, of j election estimates, putting hi>. piui
course, Ant interchangable. ! ereialityat only 10,000 > r 15,000 All
is only a small percentage of -the ; this is highly si-nih- ant. tee
latter arm, howevci, not enough to j Democrats are in mortal di
take into consideration the subject ' R .os--ve!t. They know h
of restoring th_m tor use in the! win Nobody, even under t>ie mo t
army. itavorable condilions :or the Di 1.10-
I Of the Spanish Mausers, it was | crats, could yet up am eniloi . sin
found that about three fourths of lover Van Wjck I lis
I them could be utilized by taking J paternity Is tho plain. There ia.no
j parts of ihe remainder and supply -, tuint of boasism on the Republican
1 ing deficiencr s in the best arms. 1 candidate K.> iseved a i11 have a
are
to
M' ^ (i his "vercoat,, and, business transacted at .Manila'up to
w i: n se t- possession that com in a mi- the first of September. 'I he Uuit-
"x I" * ', sai l: i ed .States postage stamps sold
My friend, won t von ;ust help amounted to over JiS.ooo. The
me ou with thijf overcoat? I am. amount of stampi Msited tuifanlla
| " quite so active now as I was at j postoffice through ihe postotfice at
San l-rancisco aggregated .stjo,lJ4o.
e, ' snorts a Missouri editor
who is thoroughly, evidently ami
justifiably provoked, "are tmid.
Darn the people! Ilew can they
expect us, out here, twelve miles
from a railroad, twenty-five mile,;
1.01,1 a river, a million miles from
heaven, about two miles from tin.
dewi and about 200 yirds from a
whisky shop, to get out a lively
newspaper?"
s old a
111 tli"
bully
bine f
and some day, when y<
I am, I'll be glad
me favor."
was vrer more com-
. 1 a'. 11 back with surprise,
i I the oveivo.i: tor the F.vans
to get into r, and then thank-
■ Ni'im I'liiii 1 or Ins aid, \ r.
v w<nt along unmolested.—
r.ler I..idu-s' Motne J :i*nal.
re i ■« no remo'v ecjual to Mcr
vert;
-it
in
K
Din kit
' kin eruptions. I
ct tonic for the ii v
1 •" disappoint \ on.
(>;. November 8 there will be
el ( ted tiiiity ?.even go errors and
a new house o. representatives.
■">. A few desks to close out.
A Hue assortment of ii'anies 10\u't
at. one ilidlar.
A line line oicliniiK and rockcin.
A bii'g'e minor la cents.
A:, I so on down the line att.lse
; new luruit ui'e Mtore.
I . M. AIIM8THONO.
Three aecoud-lui,nil sulky plows fo$
sale at Fraal;lln'n bl.K'Kumith idioji
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