The Hennessey Kicker. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 207, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 4, 1899 Page: 4 of 8
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O/ic Jfenncsscj/ JSickc)
J. S3. Cam/>«e//. 6<titor.**
Jl&ort Camjitieil. Futiiificr
1:VKKY SA l t'IU AV MOltN 1 N<'■
STATEHOOD.
Then. ,l.v Oklahoma
who <1" not favor Htatclioo.l.
numli.-r can * •>' tho
lit'i1 of men holding Menil
u. -i.- lniinedjute frlonUH. 't -
natural that they would '
statehood. No man fa vow b'Kl
tit.' Iilmm'lf out «>[ a jin.vlitK I"1'-
hnndtlicnv are many who
favor i t iti'liooil on the theory that
,,, .li^.osul of 1-oHltlonH
they mlfcht slip in where tho ollii.
fillnw hIIi'h out. Tltegroati't-t '
lt. iHthevnrloimlklntlH of Htatehooil
desired. Shi Clark want* "
hooil that will l -m<tlt XI,1 (.lurk.
<iov Sca.v, Bill <-lrlm .'iov. Hainei-
t„ al want Ktat.-huo.l that will Ih-w
llu th.'in, 111 (art every imi t.v uiul ey
,.,-v faction want Ht.ltehoi.fl a.ronl-
to their tauten. Thc.v resolute
and again they resolute.
There are many good po.ntH In la-
vor ot Htatehooil. Onthootherhand
1 here are Iimil.1 «ootl point* In fa-
vor of reinaljilliK a* a terrltor;..
Don't Infer from tills that we are no
In favor of statehood, for we are,
and the Homier the belter.
Tit legislator* will lie wined and
dined by the people of Oklahoma
Citv to morrow, after which- thc.s
will go on an excursion to Chandler.
Tuic personal columns o| a great
number of Oklahoma papers have
"cupltalist" after the names ol so
],mi nors. It Indicates that men of
money are being attracted to the
best territory In the Union, ltesult*
Invariably follow.—K. Journal.
Can Find
a Gold Mine
at the
Kicker office.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY A HOME
CALL AND SEE ME.
-Speaking of old time* reminds
your I'nele of a small drama that
was enacted on the north side of Ok-
lahoinu avenue opposite the kleket
,,Dice, about nine year* ago. These
were the (lays when "Rattle Simla
Inc." Three-l'Mngeroil Jack,"Itanaky
illll M .'Six-Shooter Jim." and Icl-1
111w's w ith hair raising aliases were
wont to make things lively and give
the Inhabitants to understand that
they were bad men with a gun ll
was early In thesprlng and the wann
days brought out the loafer and the
Idler In great number*. A mixed
crowd had gathered In front of the
j,ilnt and barber shop. Comcrsa-
itun varied from round-ups to scenes
at the old homestead "buck In the
states" A colored preacher came
along and was Invited to dance for
the lioyx, but declined and declared
'afore tlod, innsy, dat he could not
dance (a lick. This seemed strange
and the hoy* formed a ring around
Vncle RastuH but lie still refused to
dunce, lie offered tn sing, pray or
do most anything to get out >1 the
l ing as the handles of tho six shoot-
ers made bis eves bulge out Hk,
white holes 111 a black sheet It was
dnnci'iu the bojs wanted and ilanc-
llie' tin v must have. They began to
march 'around I ncle Rastus and
keep time by charging their slx-
shooters in close proxemlty to Ills
feet. Thl* seemed to limber him up
HUd silt li dancing you never saw.
•j lie more shooting the more danc-
ing The liovscensed filiugand told
l ncle Rastus ho could do. Ranting
and hi* ryes bulging out he picked up
his hat. bowed and thanked the con-
gregation most profusely and loll,
declaring that he "never nowd lie
was such a oqulslte dancer afore."
Tliei e scenes have all changed now
New County Officers, Official I'a
per, Com. Meeting, Etc.
The senior edit or visited Kingfisher j
Monday, for the tlrst time since the
New otllcials took charge. We wore
attracted there by a notice that the
amlssloners were to lie In session
.mil that the county printing
•voiild lie lot by hid for the year
IHIM. On arriving at Kingfisher, we
joiiml that a combination of the
Kingfisher papers and the l'ress ^ fme c|aim four miles cast ot
Democrat had lieen entered int.i ^Yaukomis, 50 acres in wheat,
agreeing- to not accept the county 0j housc_ pasture, ctc. A spleu
work at less than legal "ates. As ^ )aying farlB- ,<1500.
the Kicker ha* always stood up tor ■ an(, oulfit Vo tra,:le
Hint idea It took lmt little pursuuls- ^
on to induce us to sign tho agree- of toWn.
,m,„t. When the bids were opened 60 acres Iive m ^ ^ w||Mt>
and tho board found that the\ eon 1 1 s I NVliich goes with the
i; -SS SJLpIatAw. i."""-
party organs, who ha .led re- very "^^(or^5oo. aftf.
torni, reform, retorm, until they have . t thi, can)be had fori; 5^! #
iiecomo hoarse and then join 10111 . . Tl wheat will go a
K'way. low«d Pavi g *>r -
we WundSS 'that thl contract ' The Ihu/.ard farm, 6®l,eSJe£
was awarded to the Reformer. The of town, all fenced, 80 acres in
Kiel,or was In meat in the endeavor wheat and 801 acres of e .
scire the payment of legal rates g0od place for corn and c •
l,y the county to some ..no paper. Half ot wheat goes with the place
learn, however, that there was .11*1700.
an understanding on the part of the S-K. of 12 19.8—price ?8oo.
Klnglisher papers and tho ('Upper N - W. of 27^17-6—piice ?3uO.
whereby they wore to pool 1111(1 dlv- 1,(|Ur iotson corner on North
hie up tile amount received from the ( jmlirron strc.ct. Just the place for
printing, and that In order to do so ^ home_$,60.
they had to get the other 1' ., wo U)ls in northeast part of town
sign an a^reemcnl ,«■" 1 '■ on corncr only 6j.
o,,e ,he ^ ^
- s
1 L- mM.S.ooo, il.dmlmg crop.
ma,lea proposition to settle with ,60 acre farm nve miles n. e. 01
the county and pay the county the Hennessey, all fenced, 40 acres pas-
8umof$717. bourtl went Into ture, plenty o( good water, . 5 ui-
executive session In the county at- in wl.eat, Rood house and 5°°
tome's otlice, and one of the bonds- bam, orchard, a fine home in
nu n Informs us that a ncttlemout. neighborhood, $500 cash and ^150
w as effected on the basis of the pay- jn easy payments.
niont of *1100. 'I his lakes the mat- JNjoW is the tilUC to buy.
tor out of court, A ,j studebaker wagon to
,11m Hurns drops Into the routine tQ trade for cows.
Of his work MS natural una cat take* ^ ^ rcsi(1^ce ,otJ on south
;i moUNi1 11 Ih diiUKliti'1 inirt hctn In-
,i , | , Main street, >300.
H 'inThe treasurer's ofllce we found Surrey to trade far cow or wood,
the whole corps of clerk* busy get- Two fine lots on Okla. ave,£i-5*
ting out the list of deliiuiuent per- Splendid Turkey creek farm, 160
sonal taxpayers. acres, 6 miles s. w, 55 acres wheat,
Judge Alactipo tits Into his position |cllly 0f water, bargain at $1800.
like the paper on tho wall. Dan c „ „„„h mnlps fi
Lewis Is clerking for tho county at-
torney.
(ieo. Uiing I* an Indispensable fix-
ture In 1I10 nHlee of the clerk of the
district court.
Register Miller retains the services
of Klnier Soloman, who Is a most ef-
lleleut and accommodating young
man.
We found that tho boast of the
pops that Kingfisher county w as on
a cash basis and that her warrants
were at par Is all bosh. Your war-
rant can lie sold at U5 cents on the
dollar but there is 110 money to pay
them nt present
Kingfisher Is Improving. Several
new brick building* are in course of
erection, and we were Informed that
more w ould he commenced soon as
the weather would permit.
'rim pui.iuhcii m i'h" lli!"
Aptice for JJuhlwuU°n.
I .mill otll':.- nt K1U1I. O10;' "tiil'' ll'," follow '"ti "
M'.Hl'K 1- I, ■!•-" ,„fM- li'ici-
IH «-n •• U. - ■ , m.
I„„le milk il :. Il-.ri't. i
,„r till' S-K
"Su'" ISSmS'tpo. una cultivation or
LOVEGREETINGS
you want to send uour Sweetheart a
handsome valentine
itldlnnil, ?lj- . urfliibomlH Okl^! I
W H. MrMurray, «•* VJ «iuk.um^ Mi.|jWnMltC
a,ip ctorr we also Have the Gomio
You Gan llnQ tliein at oji e. ^ imij.
mi ^ntmieiital variety. Seeom \m -
Klm nV<i.or "jv.,r'.'yimir1*.' and sentimental variety
old".' °kl.r.\ l> D. Uuu.'"M.
WALL PAPER
Okla.
Fl7.t putillnUed in Heunensoy Kltki-r b«c. 81. |IS
Xotice to Creditors.
man « •"""''"''oh ne'oe-i^ry 1"";",
hibit thoHumo, wt'h t i<* 11 . ulKi
the uikIoMki....!, I'roliit'-,'
Aclnilnlilrntor ol -u 1 1 founty ol KniK
I Judn ' omci-, Kniartslii-r, ' < *, ,u, l tl.nl I'. "
flnher mitl Term .ry . fOU t l>l . (>f
...iter
'^'"t "<• a""r
•lalniM nnid otitttle.
nui.'ii tiioanu diivi't j. v i ri'UsoN,
•it.(It
i ^VwVVY^* *
11 y„„ want anything in this line look over our slock
and get our prices.
Firm puliUibad ' HanoetW Kicker Dec. •
AroticA for Publication.
_ if.,,., oklahoma.
LAND OWICB AT RNI . -u^ 1H,jr.
. i . u *tii*it ilic ft UowlnR-
SOTK'K is I"" ti1;,;,",.,. „( I.,- in■ < i.iion t.'
I .oil it 1m- 11"1 ,'r.u0, |,i cl.ilra,iiiu
„,„u„ (,,, ! ,,r,.u( lli at Wa Itot-oln mill
,1 1 £ ,, .Vbrnaryii. l«'": ,
ll '(*oiver at Kn < . Ulvl 1 •
C/u, rh-s IV. Nelson,
for 1I10N. li oltln' N. B. 14 !S"C' T'a°'N'
"'n« non'es i tie ™" 'iViTcultivutlun
hlBConlliilloU" ronldtitico upon a"" •-
ol 0D1)Ug0K, BeRl tw.
irint pabllihed m Mia Klok«r J a. . • !
Slltlrrrorl'ubll^ti<>n.^
Land LnM !'u|;. following
Notice is '11'r''"v llotice of
nanuHl NPtt ior jui* ,lll* „,f In -miH'ort of ^
tion t-o miiUc Hn.il v n ll(, ln«for«'
•.laliu sun! lmt -11' ' . K.uli. Okla., on
UojjIhIer n ' Jieccivi-i ^ • .
March A 18UU, mMM
mink If. \
lor the Lot. 1*3, of S-W.!4,S8c.!H,l,-. ,R
A ULNE N URSER Y...
^ AULNE, KANS.-A. T. REMER, Prop.
WrANTS everyone that is going to plant TREES, VINES
W or PLANTS to send him a list of their wants and get
I sell direct and you will get stock fresh irom the Nur-
Only one night ride from Nursery. Will cheerfully g.ve
Let me hear from you; it will only cost you a l^tai
Our Stock cL'<
^VALENTINES
Span of good mules for sale.
A fine brick residenre near school
house; a bargain at $600. Will give
possession within 30 days.
Let me show you the f.ooKe farm
joining town 011 the south.
If you have anything to sell let
us advertise it for you.
J. B. Campbell,
At the Kicker oiTice.
" H„ '"''nclf ^!>n'S l"u!o«r
hlsc6utlnuf us restdenco upon
First pub. in Kicker Jm, -l. _
Notice For Publication
LA«u.,rric«ATBNU>4OKI.A- I
KIOTICR I- l,,.rel,y J M,
ELarsf
olnl'i". nnrt llifl Vrr",Vt . E. 1, Ok!L . o" ' <-'b
Hi'L'istur mid lloceivwr niit
ruary 25U . 18W, vlz-
llittn Helton,
, v l' i w.w -M TDe 20, RangeB W I M
"USSiSlSft* w."" r
^'oTsbeHd^T^o"^ A. Campbell, of
HherltUn. crLLISON, RoglHt"r.
Klt.t pul.li.liea in KltkiT Jan. 21, 18M)
Notice for Publication. ^ 1
2Sf SSWJT-IBM?*-.
7, 1690. viz. , m. .,<ot
W illitim Harris* II. l<- *<>- ^77
for tile S I' *1 'ill',,': !L7io prnvo hN
nna
-y.tn. v l^.b-
luwn, Fr°^"|tY>ii)"'llBOWNUi;E,
IwA
^eare handsome, sentimental and comic.
,«iThe latest and best jokes ot the season*
Call and make your selections early.
^DiNKLER, The Druggist.
In ilia'* riPVOT n I#•*•••
r, oent lnveistlsatlons lu the prisons
of lnata have revealed a curious phys-
tul ffli-'al eondltioii InduceiJ by ttilevos
for the purpose of necretlng valunb'.eg.
They allow a heavy l.'aa bullet to slide
down the throat, and keep it In posi-
tion for hiilt-an-honr at a time, lu
Pint pablUbed In the Kleker J a, lit U"
Sotlee fur Publication.
1 •"ffir'KMlV tt'lnUowMI^I"-
eit ii't'ttW h .. fll.' .l ".Itlce t ni!iTh«n«ld
it Klngflkher. O. T. on Man „ IW«.
Crlt Alexander, II. F- -N"- H ''
forttw 8 hi«
'.V Ol.
h8Wlu'lnm Hiirrl•,
in,on, l--wi^'^VnV DlilROWNl.'-iiH^'-'";
Ktrat publialu'il I" tli" KicktT Jim. W a.
Notice for Publication.
Lnti.i ' ml.'o al ,'ho '".'."wii =M
N""r" '?,« fl'i-j « 'if h ®..tH"i..n l...n«k.
UtTtlnfllrter, 0. T. un MwcS 1 •, ISJu.1 ""
111,ondes Clements, II. h.Af^
r-ir f
^ RT'Voiiis.MO.> *, i
When you want
Good i
. ==Go where you see tne
ME'
— SIGN.
No com or corn preparation usecj
in the manufacturing.
6. LCMDYKE, ftgent.
KIN'til'lSHKR, 0. T.
l&TJJ.
JtlXN (Hill IUI • ,
m„l wlill.. ninny ol Un- imrtl.•i|.ii,.,H 1 nl .ut B yew^a pouchy ^ rn e ^ ^
are yet among u« ana «0o<l itmiKiit • ' ^ thrus!, wltbont mter-
torwiiril lioiu'Ht itt'iii'l*■. you mnu-ivIv wilh K1,eci.h 0r breath. A real
,.v,.|- in-ill' ol tliDHi- early diiy u:imt- . ,,ljef sif,ed wjUl 8ome hlatrlonlc power
Durlnt' tin' eiii-lv tliiy-i ol ihe town lB ul,ie to UPe the stolen contents ot
11o'l i. wan ..noiiK'li iiuiii.unitlou um'il his throat b ;in aid to an appearance
t„ have killed all the Spaniard* In of lntioi.cn-,. wh«;n he l^ *
v K U Hoc Tp 18, N. II. 6 W.
our supply of shoes
■sitifiico upon
(Ink^r. Bert
UUI aujjpi/ ' I continuous
ercat and our priccsthe lowest ;«uj }a;a.B„„jrmin f
V , ; l.nmb, Ira l. inl ker, ni ul_!]>
.in town. _ ( '
Humphreys Supply Co. j K^^;hsh„i
j vo lice Por Publication.
. '< I.md pm^ a' W.be'.o.
ellier niw S O '1 "'l''I!,"'!;,'!.'!'"! h'.ii"-.'o.i
THE
bulta, and y t wiJ can't eall to wind
nil iueidi'iit where anyone wan ever
Injured, uulens liy Iri^lil.
riirlitimx with Hnn#1*.
Tn umiiy countries tho ChrUtmaa
te:,zt formerly lasted from two to
three weeks, and it was believed that
tho angels partool: of tho earthly food.
Denmark, even at this time, consid-
ers it obligatory to have breakfast
ers it obligatory to nave imam .-i,
tliniT " and supper of distinctive dlshea riy's machinery for the big plant is
. i .. —i nn.i rnitni.ior rlviiiiT ail the time. The first line
on Christmas. Beefsteak and reindeer
outlets form part of tho menu for
breakfast. Tho dinner consists of
grod (a soup of oatmeal and rice)
roast noose stuffed with app>s. and
roast pork and boet roots and gherkin
pickles.
It Kit* Hem Lately
It has been lately proved In Italy
that yaehta having copper bottoms,
anchored near the iteel and Iron ships
ot the Italian navy, have exercised
highly lnjurloun elfecth upon the ships.
Actual contact. It appears, was not
required to produce the result. Tho
water In which 'he yachts lay was a
tufllciently powerful agent.
•••v.smEKaga®
ed At presant ihere are in Cal.-utta
jail twenty prhonors who have suc-
lesslu.iy assimilated themselves to
monkeys. In order that they might
v;tlh profit take jo.teU aud iaoney.
Tlio T*olley In Mcxtco.
Active operations have begun in the
work of transforming tho street car
lines of Mexico City for the introduc-
tion of electric traction. The compa- j
ar-
riving all the time. The first line to
be put under electricity will ho the
one from Guadaloupe, three miles
north of tho city, to San Angel, about
twelve miles south of town. The line
to San Angel will follow about the
present course of thu mule lines
through the city, passing Chapulte-
poc, Tacubaya and Mixeoac. The com-
pany hopes to have tho first lino ready
for operation in about nine months.
An entire now roadbed is being con-
structed and now eighty-live pound
rails will be laid.
Binding & Oyer,
SDpp
pplies,
Embalming a
JobII V. Holt,
",wVi'/('i..ni<Mit". llenjamln K t.anil k«,
B^°imb,Ir« Und«ker,.11 of Henn'.wy, 0.
Emoby U. Bnawm-n. lt«g"'«'-
| FRESH BREftD
every day
There vou will find a large and complete stock f° LIQU0RS,
rir.ADC nnrt IMPORTED WiNES. Anhcuser-Busch s Beer on
gS^SSL^y for the *U<= ot AMA 1'uri-
laUsi and ilr.inswick Whiskies. I hey are strictly lu-st-class.
Wetriemioer
— the
mm snuoofi
Frank Robert,
firop.
If yotir cliilil has thin pale rhceKs RuSSOlTl & Swagerty.
r*<- «rt n i n annctite and unrestful
Arctic mid Anturctlo
The Ireherps :if the two ncrlepherf
arc entirely different in she'ie The
Arctic bergR nre Irregular in form
with lofty pinnacles
uncertain appetite an(i unrestful J
sleep, it h?« worms, and cureing
with strong menielnes only makes
ronditiopf worse, by irritating its
■ Micate stomach. W H 1 1 h S
t KK Wl VKRMlVUGfc/is mild but
certain in ettect, and is a superior
tonic as well as a positive worm
destroyer.—V. A. Dinkier. t
Three for ore.— lhree ]>a-
peri tor tin* price l one. The K.,
f. lournal, (itithrie Capital and the
Kick "r one year for $1.
l.ook around and see if there
is not something you are needing
iH the implement line, and then
cull on
a- >y | \/ rrl 53 "T EL FR.
He has the beat line in the county
Ttie Trekeli % Round!) Lumber Co.,
—Dealers in all kinds of--
■'1, SHINGLES. CENT1
- AN O '—IN/IE.
PT THEIR YBfiDS NEflfi THE MILL.
n>oney to Loan
ent In-
intercut
(¥"
ttb ;
Ta g'tuteHug I()p?rr?"fo^rju®sdaf cvS or
dnnies. w tile the Antarctic tv ;a aru j Feb* 14. All InVltCO. 1 mtri ot mortcage *1 nu.^
flat topped aud solid looklag. ! V()R oNt._Chic«go Weekly l(ftylng tlino
Si .cnlific Ainci .can nil th^s pa-1 Inter Ocean anil Kicker one year |
per one yar |'oi
PJT THE1K iftK"J IX —<■ - <
Agsnts tor th8 CELEBRATE SilE?*'sVi -1 LLsAMS Paints.
A FULL LINE 01: SULEN D(HM^ ^J^0AK P0STS.
. .j with i coroplet.e lii".- of everything needed in the
invitUl Who want lumbet to call and get
Full ^J'^Q^J2^'j)S^'Car^S
hknnessev, oklahoma.
| lor the low price of $!•
J. 11. CAMrilK.l.I,.
At the Kleker office.
Patronize our Advertises and giv§
us your Job Work.
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