The Hennessey Kicker. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 209, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 18, 1899 Page: 4 of 8
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KVKRY NATI'lI J >AV MollMMi.
COST W A ftt^'SPAPEfti
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SVSan
tin* while noiiil irpiihlleiiii Invtli-
| ii'ii tuv liiclhietl to oftilbito with the
i lU'inocratle ami pojmliHt pr >s. If
our l.iien Is flirty, wash It, not lu
coiitluiinll.v alrhiK Ii Iwfoiv other
McLain LANH& i.\vi:stmk.\t Co
| • •- r.vimta*-1'aii ri', &r>o,ooo.
Incorporated under the Laws of
LEGAL NOTICES.
Men are starl jiii; new■Hpnpeivi'ver.v
day ami letting loose* of them I lie Mis*ourI.
next. iUicLa tfreat many are always! K. McLAIX, Pres. ami Trea.
a ttittjff to !< sn, aii'l tdiltlg tiltf pill)* HBLKN I . .MCLAIN. Sci rrtnr.v.
Ilr what they would do U tliey ever Exeelsior Springs, Mo., Feb. l.'i, 1HD0.
did, '.r \vl -li.tli v <l<>. It to n burt- To Whom it may Concern;-
ness that a man who can read find
write, or a iuau wljoeau do ju'lther, I
but has become ponsessedof a hobby
hu can't tell when or why, or a man
who has failed at everything clue,
thinks he tun embark In As n re*ult
there are more wreeksnhinn t he path
of newspaperdom than any other.
Tjie relleef Ions are brought to mind
bjftlie revelations, made In the set-,
tlefnent of Governor Kskridue, of the
Kuiporia Kepubliean of l)ls Indebted-
ness with the receiver of the 'VliNt
National bank of that clt.v, the bank
that failed recently. The condition
of this paper would probably nerer
have been reveale«l but for the failure
of the. bank and the ncceswury oiliclal
statement.
W<5vernor Kskrhlgu Is a veteran *
newspaper man of Kansas, and con-
sidered amoiiK the ablest of that i
"stater y«MJ'lVi "the course of lif of Ills'
paper In Kmporla he Hie ot her day
srttlod aidebt of $40,000 nivoiiiiuodii-!
tloll. Ilow.injifh more than that lie
We have no ngcut or never did
have In Hennessey who Is or has ev-
er been authorized to use our name
In any way binding this Company.
The authority of any a^'ut we ever
had or ever will have Is and has been
to follow our instructions and sub-
mit all papers to us for our sltfua-
t ure and approval.
We are fully competent to write
our ow n name. Any letter malled.lu
Hennessey before f>:llo p. in. reaches
us next tnorulug at 10:.'50. If urgent,
we will answer by wire. Hereafter
we notify tenants to send rents tons
direct. We stand by certificates Is-
sued under our seal to agents. Itead
tlu in and you will be convinced.
Yours Truly,
McLain Land & Investment Co.
Incorporated under laws of Missouri
and Oklahoma.
Pin.line One'*
Ono who acquired great reputation
... t. , .or capacity, William Cobbett, con-
. borrowed that he piUd Is not known. | fef,pB (hat thc wor, , (VJ.;lcn he flrst
lint at.any rate the paper ate up that ^ Cil1,e America) <\ u. 1 not have i>er-
much more than It earned over nrid • waded him that he should be either
above tin- living expeiiaes • !' those! a ddier < in iuth( p. "if I had any
t'r.v day. j talents for either," said he "they were
burled In me, and might have even
in
Can Find
a Gold Mine
at the
Kicker office.
who \yorkcd to put It out •
In settling tip the Indebfei H'ss, <iov-
er7ior Kskrld^e Is bitter oFT than h
has lieen for mun.r years. The bank
pimply took all he hail and was sat-
isfied. Upturned over his buildings
continued so had not the necessity of
the times dragged and driven them
into action." Ho was unconscious of
his powers, as most persons are;
hence, trusting yourself to events is
where his phiu%l8.1ocateiK:aJarni()f,Q0d u ,g prudent ,n mep not tQ
120 acres'.and lots In* various parts of, gllt.Ma their obllJtle9 but determine
Kmporia and Amerlciis, amounting |jy enterprise and achievement.
In ail to $10,000 worth of property. The flrp.t 6tep to succors is to try.
retains hls'plant as totilsof trade There Is no learning to sw'.L'i without
: >vherewitli to earn a .livelihood and
.wiU qontimie to publish his paper.—
Guthrie {State Capital.
goln^j Into the water.
Will "Old Settler" plea e rise }n
Ills seat ami tell us when Oklahoma
ever experienced ppch a spell of
weiitftef
M
Tub St. Louis ti lobe-Democrat of
Wednesday contained an excellent
write-up and a photo of the Alva
Normal school.
Thb 1)111 appropriating $2,000 for
the Koy Cashion monument fund
passed the house without a desent-
ing vote, last Tliursda.v.
Thk J\h Kicit (joes not believe In a
Karnes-Flynn.fi^ctlon or tight.; While
tWe republican party Is strong In
Oklahoma It Is not stroug enough to
be divided and win.
4 'jTiik Oklahoma editor is the natur-
til enemy*(if the peddler and travel
lug fakeftA>f 41U kinds. The Oklaho-
ma legislature Is going t< drive trav-
.>-ellng.(^octors out of the territory.
\Vhy not traveling merchants?—
Eagle,
Hn ifun on«'n
. Or.e who acquired groat reputation
c.r eai-aclty, William Cobbett, cou-
that the world (when he flrst
to America) could not have per-
c < him that be should bo either
Oiler or an author. "If I had any
.iona for either," said he "they were
l i d in me, and might have even
< .ntinned so had not tiio necessity of
times dragged and driven them
into action." He was unconscious of
lis jowers, as most persons are;
erne, trusting yourself to events is
| i ood. It is prudent In men not to
| . uess their abilities but determine
'hem by enterprise and achievement.
The flrst step to success 13 tp try.
I There is no Naming to swim without
going into the water.
ATwnr Tliiniv-
| The Egyptian never travels with-
out Ui«? goolah. He fills it with filter*
> J water and in tho mor;.lng can com-
aiuiiQ a pint or more of water cooled
i>y evapo, atlon through the unglazed
clay, 'this precious fluid h does nc;|
tn on unsatisfied thirst. Taking
ofT a long white wrap and the pieca
of doth that covers his head during
h eej;, the native pours the water orer
his h ad, neck and nands. Tho Kuro-
pean, with all his instinct for
cleanliness, seeks first to relieve his
overmastering thirst. There are in
ypt as many thirsts as plagues, but
Every
IF V0U WANT TO BUY A HOME
CALL AND SLE ME.
To Trade:—We have a Mis-
souri farm to trade for Oklahoma
property. A tine farm f 138 acres
(>yi miles from Salem, county seat
of I)cnt county, that will sell or
trade for Oklahoma dirt.
has Do acre's in cultivation, 35°
pie trees, 3.r>o In full bearing and all
kinds of small fruits, 50 acres in
meadow (timothy and clovt*r)f all
land tillable. Church on corner of
land, school one mile, store and
postofTtce one mile. All number
one good land.
A fine claim four mile, east of
Waukomis, 50 acres in wheat, a
good house pasture, etc. A splen-
did well laying farm- $1500.
Livery stable and outfit to trade
for a farm.
160 acres five miles s. e. of town.
This place has 150 acres in wheat,
one-half of which goes with the
place, has good buildings, is desir-
ably located, and in all respects a
very desirable place. Up to March
1st this can be had for $2500, after
that it will be higher. This is a
rare bargain. The wheat will go a
long ways toward paying for the
place.
The Ilazzard farm, 6 miles west
of town, al1 fenced, 80 acres in
wheat and So acres of timber. A
good place for corn and cotton.
Half of wheat goes with tha place
at # 1 700.
S-E. of 12-19.8—price $800.
N-W. of 27M7-6—pi ice £800.
Four lots 011 corner on North
Cimarron street. Just the place for
a home-—$100.
Two lots in northeast part of town
on corner only ?6j.
One of the best claims in the
strip, well improved, all bottom,
12 miles from Hennessey, north-
east,. *2000, including c;op.
16O acre farm rive miles n. e, of
Hennessey, all fenced, 40 acres pas
I,'tmt published In ti ' Kicker .Ian- H. I8,al ,
Noth4t' fur 1'iibllcutloa. ' l .i
lAil OBaikt RnUJOkis~JM.il,1M, r '
Notice I. hereby itlveii Unit lhe f. llmvInK u J
mined settler ban tiU'd notice of hi* lliteo-,
lion to make Hunt proof In support of his
-la. 1 in nod that .aid proof will b. in .lie before j
HetfUter an I Hecelver at Knid. Okia., on j
Much t, mini, vi/.-
I'rtink II. Mof;HIM, II. E. A'o. 1010:1, j
for the Lot. 1 i J, of S-W. !4, Sec. 54,1 p.SO, It j
He names tho following witnesses to prove
biscontinui us n sideuco upon au<l cultlv.t
lion of. w«iTrt land, viz:
Tuoinan -xtolt, J. Franklin Ripo, Charlei C.
Smith, Kdwuul Ojriiwn, a l of Hennoss^v, O. T.
JAMKH II. OULLihON, Kej4i ««r.
YOUR SYSTEM ^
AS MACHINERY NEEDS OIL
OCCASIONALLY, SO DOES
THti SYSTEM—A
SPRING TONIC. —^
First pub. In Kicker Jau, 21, 18'. 9)
Notice For Publication
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MOTICB in hereby given that the following-
Mauled s«u ler hnn filrd notice ot IiIh in-
tention to make Haul proof in support "f hia
claim, and that nnid proof will be made before
This farm H*|fl«,ter and llecoiver at |Enid, Okla on Feb-
1 ruary 25th. 18W, flz-
Itettn Helton,
for th« AT-K. K, Pec. 21. Tp. 20, Kan?e 5 W I M
ll« nuiuewthe following witiiehset* to prove bi«
continuous re-iuem t upon and cultlvatiou of
auid land, yli::
• ( huilo" liaxbrook, of Sheridan, Okln; William
M- llariiH.of Sheridan, Okla; Albert w. l>ur-
iow, ol si.eridan, Hklu; Oliver A. Campbell, of
slieridan, * • k 1«.
JAMBS B. CULLISON, Regleter.
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kinds of Drugs, <T)ee!icines,: Paints,
Oils, Wall-Paper,.Etc.
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SEMD US OS^E PQtjLAR,
First published in Kicker Jan. 21, 1HI>W>
Notice for Publication.
I.Hiid Office at Kineflsher, O. T. Jan. 17,
N«!tice liorei'V {mv-mi ihnt the following nam I e-1 byuttiera.^ 8ucb
ed nattier na* til«-vl miticu of his intention to
make final proof in nupport of hi« claim, and
that nuid proof will l>e made before Kefci"ter
and Receiver at Kingfisher, . T. on March
v, 1899, vlr:
Will in m Harris, 11. E. So. 0431,
for the 8-K ^ of Sec. 19, Tp. 19. R. 7.
He names th* following wltne s*n to prove hie
contiuuouA residence upon and cultivation of,
eaid hind, viz;
CJrit Alexander. Sydney Anders<in.Frank Rob-
inaou, Frank >Va«ham, al! of Her.nesBfy. ( T.
EMORY 1). lUtOWNLEK, U- gistor.
Cut this art. out and oendto ua wliUtl.UU, unl wc will b^u>}>oU.1,^ fl ' -
HXWMPIIOVKO Al JIK yi tKX FAHLOlt OKUASI.by frtput l.U. i>., '
in i> ismintilon. You can examine itat your nearest fa
wIM
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the acme queen W/ gf
— _,....w i.. -n^ravoU direct from a photograph, j « u eaj form
hcautlful ipftirtno, MatiefrO'llbOllu
... ad far butter than
a/tlie freight a ;ont«ur
f it. 75, leH3tbeet.orH0.75 nd fre!nSilcliar* t.
• 1 vrlui 00 <U*. oriee, «il.75, less the«t. or U)..ii na r«
S3!.75 IS OUR SPECIAL 60 GAYS PRICE,
u otler wad never utade before.
I 13 ODO of tho motl duralil" od In-
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9?° m"*-
tyie. w««>ii ymw
6 f.M-t 5 Inches hU'h, lin i.es lomr, im hes wldo and wet«Ufl
First published in tha Kicker J an, 21, 1S9*J)
Xotice for Publication.
Land Office at Kingfisher. 0. T. Jan. 17, 1§99.
Notice is hereby given that tho f.• 1 nw :ik -nam-
ed MHttler h>«H filed notice of his intention to in: ke
final ti roof in nupnort of his claim, and Lht t Mild
pr.mf will lie made before Regimer nud Rf^ihtor
at Klnjrflfher, T. on March 7, I89i>, viz;
Crit Alexander, II. E. No. GM0,
for the S W. ^ of *pc '.'2, Tp. 19, N. It. 8 W.
Ho nanie.s tiie following wUnea« H to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
paid land, viz;
William Hnrrit, Sydney Anderson, Frank Rob-
inson, Lewis Bailey, all of Hennessey. O. T,
EMORY D. BROWN LEE, Register.
Ftrat published iu tLo Kicker Jau. 28,1899.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Kingfisher, O. T. .Ian '£•, 1S99
Notice is acre by giv >n that the foljowing-no.ni-
eu settler has Clod notice of his intention tomako
final uroof in support of bin claim, and that -aid
proof will be made before Register and Receivel
at Kingfisher, <>. T. on Marcfli Li, 1899, viz:
1IIIoniles Clements, If. E. Xo. 6'{'10,
for tho N-K. Sec. 13, Tp 18, N. R. fl W. I. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove hi <
continuous residence upou and cul'.ivatioii of,
eaid laud, vi/!
John N. Holt, Benjamin F I.andaker. I'.ert
Lamb, ira Landaker, all of Ilenm -scy, >>. I',
EMoitT D. Bkow.nit.k, Register.
.V,0 pounds; eont Aiuu 6 ocia e«,ll ft >V■■ t"llows- t l*|m on,
rrloelual, UolrUn*, Melmlta. teh-te. t>nnon , Haul tou|ihr, , . „rv, r,
Trrbl* t'oipltr. Ulipiiiiii t'orlo, Filacl|>sllnrti, b «1 tex Hums- -.111
I,...,I...^ I 'i'mik Hunll. I llrlBil UrjIB Hwtll. 4 Sell
1 'vf' ■.
oat i 0«U«® t'ouplfM, lVone SmMI, 1 drsnil Orrfan Swell, 4 8«U
OrcIiMt r lToot"! HetoDotory Fl|>c yunllty Rffd , I !"H ot 87 I ure U. -
bM.rt XeMla Keeds. I "f «• thnrmtoviy Ri-ll!l«t telenie _
I S. t of «i Mrh MoIIottSmooth U!aj.MOU Uetdn, 1 but uf 11 ^SVmVt^Jl I
24 PleuinK 8«ift Melodlou* Prind|ial lleedo. r !
YUC kOllCCfi a, ,i n Consist of the colebrated
iliC AumL vUkCll Ne «cl Heed*, which are only umd
in the 1. chest Riailo instrumerits. ^1 o fltted wlfa Kh -
ioi.ii,' Couplers and Yor llnmtoa, also tlntue felt^. Icatl.or-
etc.. bellows of tho l o..t raLUcr rl'-th. ,• 1 >tk
and Auost leather In valvj«. THE ACME QUtENI-i
finished with a 10x14 bov« led plato French mirror, ntoKel
ptr.t d pec -.l frame-n.-.-ievi ry mr ••*rn imrr n •imtfiit. V,*
H UM ti KiiKK a handsdine oitfuu stool aiiUiho be^torgan i.
Instruction hook publlbhod. UK
CUAWAWTE^E 38YEARS.^SPTp^r.,.. , ... e
gaeta Orn-a w« .:o a wrlttou Lindln r U >car;.'_ £ __ W&*. L j*
Kuamitee. bythc terms andc<>tidlti n< ot v.-hich If anyj^f "'i' ■'V.v">V-'/'V' rJ
J.II-. I.' • • lii- l' lr-r.1 - r <:.a:Irjlt'jf.. t _ , ■ , ; f.v . X X
noniatnd we v|ii jxiiui.d ><•>" money it you aro. ... '
p«rtertijr e Allotted. aU o/Oi- m or gam will be euld '-;\r . ; -r' '
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Order *1 once. Puu'tdelay.
till v our money it you kro notjf- ';t ' > '* '
-rs'.-'-\vy
OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED
not dealt with us ask your noltfhbor about us, write m
the publisher of tnl? pa;ier, or Metrrpolitan National •• - - " -
UanU \: tional Hank oft.:* Ht; ubli«:. or bank of Commerce, a^ >, or Herman ExcLantfo Hank. New York,or
any railroad or exprc^n company iu Chleij-o. We lia e it capital of o>«r ^450,nei).eo, « <—on entire one of the larjj-
e- t l"; lneu* blocks in Chicago and emji!-y over BOOpeople in our own bulMing. -a*>ki.L ohUiji.H at f9S.onnn4
uitj !'i.4.\os, fl'.'i 11.1 au-i jih a! >o ev«>rytiilnir 1 u musical instruments ut lowest wholesalo pricej. Wiite for free
epe'-ial org-m. plaronntl n«i ;ical instrument catalogue. Address,
OtiA!?S, R02EUCi< el CO. (Inc.). Fulton, De plain=ianiiV;ay:nanSti- CHICAGO, ILL.
AULNE NURSERY...
■a^Al'LNG, KAN .—A. T. REMER, Prop.
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First published Jan. 2H, 1«9*J.
So tire For Publication.
Land Office at KmgflHher, O. T, Jan. 25v 1*99. i pfiCCS.
Notice I* hereby niven that ihe following nam- j ■*
ron ier una h led notice of h't intention :n make I
tun* d1it.Iv nf imod wiler Xe arrpc ! ftnal l,ro°f ' atipporl of hi" daim, and that (>aid , cpfv
Plcniy OI waier, 05 acrLS lirooJwill v* made before Reeiater and Keceirer ^ J
at Kincfl^her, O. T. on March 13, 1899, viz ;
John N. Holt, 11. i:. No. CUT, priCCS
for the K-B. Stc. IS, Tp. 18, N R. 6 W. I. M.
He iihdi«8 the following witneHsen to prove hi- cat (1
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
paid lund. vir;
Rhoadey t'.iunienta. Benjamin F. Landakor,
Bert i.ainb, Ira Landaker, ull of Hennessey, O.
T. EMoar i . Bhowni.ke. UeglHter.
. T.iiK.diMnocralif papora' h'r.vc luvii
vm\v&\tfy\iin tn create, oil papor, a . , .
Vlyiiii-l^iies tt^ht of ^te(lt propor- thirst is the worst.
tloiiH 0vMtllMH) to (li'.v'trov tlu' i l'or" • sealed; the throat Is a lump
ropubiauit i arty"ln the tfrritiiry. ?f dry clay an<1 one tei!s what 11 mu8t
i . .1 . , lie to be a muirmy.
and \ve arcmirtv to hee that nellie oil
in w> eat, uood house and ^500
barn, orchard, a fine home in good
neighborhood, $500 cash and $1500
jii easy payments.
Now is thc time to buy,
A ij'io'-t ' Snidebaker wagon to
to traile for cows.
Four fine residence lots on south
Main street, $300.
Surrey trade for cow or wood.
Two fine lots on Okla. ave,$i2j.
Splendid Turkey creek farm, 160
acres, 6 miles s. w, 55 acres wheat,
plenty of water, bargain at $1800.
Span of good mules for sale.
A fine brick residenre near school
house; a bargain at $600. Will give
possession within 30 days.
I.et me show you the CooKe farm
joining town on the south.
Jf you have anything to sell let
us advertise it for you.
J. B. Campbell,
At the Kicker office.
SEWDWOJOMY
you OUH-HIGK-GUAUfc BURUICK ScfclMS N.'ACHIAc b r.. .
v. O. U., *rbj«cl la ri^mlNBllon. You ciui fi'inuin'il ut > ur n*.«r- .'fi ljl
*.t frrlxhl lll|iot H ml If lutflld frrf*rlly .i l«rlor , . \ .1'.ly u-
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and «u will bviid ft^5^ ?fv, fS '
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«our rroiKi't-Bprnt Our 8|)ocinl Qftei'(Pi ice «|5 .f.f) r« - . „
nnil freightcliar.;t'«. % 1'lie mariiiiie w«*li;li« I Ji . . - — l3j T a f.. l..1 ,-<ij
(K'.iitdB I*"'l tlia|i-«<l|rht v •H't.,'1 ..M'l i'tf U .■«• j I.A'l x-S* 1
i«ulr« GIVE IT THREt MONTI*., 1 RIAL
%o>ir own h..u.«. and wiij 1. tuui v .. ir/i.'.^O ui.y it..y i( . . • .-.V
you tti v nut - n11 .•>11 ■ 1. 'dllTercat mtkrn rr«<le« «>f ^
IcMlnii Harhiiir. at IIUOO, ftl(K'. fliMJO iin.l up, all .-f _ j
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Book tcti^jubl hnwaftyOQc^dv runU an-'<i" • tin?
I>.win or Any kind of fmu jr work. A SO-YilAii
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IT COSTS YOU NOIHING^—
lay yioii troi rht itoirt the jVS.'.fcO. n in ui,n.K> Imi i;
■ fr nM .mulwd uhukk iii mil uos'tulu^t . s. : | i a
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I.Iu ihr. 1 inbiitht jou ay job
. chicago. ILL.
Tli8 TreKeil % Rounds LumDer Go.,
olts, UEMEMT
'Dealers in all kinds of
11 OHjMm ™
uwn, orjm
AND LIME. —
AT THEIR YRR19S NER1? THE MILL.
Agents (or the CELEBRATED SHEaWM-WILLIAMS Paints.
A FULL LINE OF SCREEN DOORS. —.
10,0C3 WHITE OAK FENCE POSTS.
We have sto * k e< 1 up with a coin pie it* line of everything neeiinl n tlv
lumber line tor buildina, nnd irtvitHB .ili who ixant lumber to call an 1 get
an estjtmjfy fronv nw \\\ 'i! treat fWA"ri^ht.*
Full stock of Wa^on-Box Materia!. 14 and 16-in;h Boards
TREKELL & ROUND0),
11HNNKS KY. OKI.AIIOM \
The Live Stock Inspector...
The official orpmi of the OUlalio-
ina Live Stoci! XsHoclatlon, and de
voted exclunively to the Live Stock
Intercut* of tlie great Southwest.
I'.ver.v iKsue eontaliiH sixteen pages
of i nri'fii 11 jtrepared'matter of spec-
ial Interest to stockmen, and glvos
all the news In the territory covered,
ami full reports of the Kansas City
markets.
By Special Ari angemcnt
We offer the LIVE STOCK 1N-
Sl'Kt'TOU and THE KTCKEK.
FREE,!
Both one year for51.00.
SAMPLE COPY MAY SECUHKD
AT THIS OFFICC,
lsi)9 pattern hli;h-irr«ilr RK8KHVOIK i'OAl. 4 I> WOOD
(OOk HTOVK, tiy freight C.O.D., subjcct to af lnfttlon.
Kxainlne It at
your freight
tlrj "t and If
found | orfect-
ly natUfttctory
• nd th- nr Hnl
Klo« Bilt.
GAIJI y
New Forii Hotel
****
Newly Furnished and first-class
hroughout. The patronage of che
raveling public solicited. Board
Dj day or week at liberal rates.
****
^0. CflRRflBINE,
Prnorictor.
South Main Street, east side.
j{ Contribution.
ANTS everyone that is y^ing to plant TREES, VINES
or PLANTS to send hirn a list oi their wants and get
1 sell direct and you will get stock fresh from the Nur-
Only one night ride from Nursery. Will cheerfully give
Let me hear from you; it will only cost you a postal
—A. T. remer, flume. Kans.
When you want'j^ll.w :■>-
Good Beer
-■ Go where you see tnc
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
SIGN.
No corn or corn preparation used
in the manufacturing.
G, LQNGENDYKE, Agent.
KINGFISHER, O. T.
t
$1 POINTERS
ftEfT)EMBE« THE—
CORNERS3LOOH
«-i.t with
liidf rirht > harv-' < This
STOVE CATALO
. oren Is
• \i • \i 1. top Is i:.d| nwd« li.^mh. 't'piHr lrwn. e*tra
.• i\ u-s. l.t'liry O'VPC, ht-avf luilnRs and
, i \ ti 'i .{, Ii-r vy tln '.Mci uvi* i door,
i ! .n I ornan enti«tl<>pn and \rlmiuln^, ertrj.
, > ii. i-. * iiun- Simd h porwUla llm-a wn " lr1'uV" :
hi t . . n.uiH-iif«dUsf. Hr t «oa •"*
M> 1 K >, • i I s D'I i'l " ' " * !.,
r. HK l! hl K A «l'AH.tNTKK witl.
■ •id iniarantM BafB dHlrery to your rail
^ our l.oal d.al.rwoHld^hargeyouWft.OJ
,, tmr, tho freight la only l oul WJJT
, n II. I. mh at '«Mt • pifVI III
S7.ARS, ROEMCK^CO.(WCjCHUM,lU
h^oncUA V®. Uor*M rtj r llafcU.
1 «<>' fun ONK—Chicago Weekly
Inter Ocean and Kicker one year
fi.r the loA- price of $l.
^ ^-ft ^ IrJ.
We-desire to contribute to
your happiness and comfort and
therefor offer
52 Kicks for 50 Cents,
audi guarantee them to be genuine.
Our phptir contnln« more home news 990.00
than any other paper In town and
coHts you but r>0 cents a year. \Vn
make liberal clubbing rates. We do
fancy printing at plain prices.
He'inember the ip'ace, Just around
(lie corner, no Htalrh to climb. Bring
50 cents. THK KICKKH.
1*. S. — A properly displayed ad In
THK KICK felt In guaranteed to cure
the worst case of "dull trade" ever
known. Try It. Nothing like it on
the market.
There you will find a large and complete stock fo LIQUORS,
CIGARS and IMPORTED WINES. Anheuser=Busch's Beer on
tap. Also sole agents for Hennessey for the sale of AAAA Puri-
tan Rye and Brunswick Whiskies. They are strictly first-class.
Frank Robert,
Prop.
Rerrjerptoer
— the
CORNER SALOON.
SEND ONE DOLLAR live E*bi of tho Mountains we S3
semi tine HICH-CRADE TOP BUGCY l-
vftu by freight 0. O. D. sub.lecllo ezaialuatlon. j "u < .11 examino Itat your freight ilcpot and If you rtnd It
EUI'aL to am ei00.00 lot* HlObY you e*«i- wiw, perfectly naiihfaetory and the CH*MiK6T RaHt.il' fol' HiTB
KTKRSEIfi or ukaro ok, Qljfl SPECIAL OFFER PRICE $55.GO and fro 1 Kilt charireB. less tb*
■ ■ One Dollar sent with order.
QUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICAGO.
onhni, r trom tlie be. t material 1 lonry can buy. While in
our Irm BuKery Cjitaloyuo wo show, Top Buerles made br
other mal-ors at $>1.30, S28.75 Olid $34.75 the eiact
(ni l' binary that - i I by machinery dealers, at 945.00 to
•76.00 arid are twin* widely advertised by many at 35.00 toMO.OO.
OUR ACME QUEEN AT SSS.Ot) la the most
pay the railroad ajrent
$16.SO
BUGGIES
SIP.BS.YS.
our own tlvo atorj* bu^gy factory for the ol«
rurpo o btilh'Mifr and urlling a BrTTKR Bl'UdT
TI' \CAS Oil tfI.snTltr:<K and to SATB OCR
CIHTDMKRSj .HAM KI ('TI I'.KK'S PROPIT.
Every nufmy We Mnke la Cuarant««cl
FIv j Years an<\ They Will out wear Flv
OriJ.nary Factory Rig9«
THE MATERl/l AHO LABOR IN OUR ACME QUIIN
cost mor* Hi.!■ dunv>n that In the ordinary factory
I'lnr .'T. W e ufe a cuobion cloth, some um
W0 ci t. we u>- a III .JO bt ad lining, some une 40 rent,
we '-.so iii ri nt lentlu-r. dome line t cent, weuwii.50
c, loK.Mi'i v .1 • d« '■« iirti1 n^e'beent andll.00 WK
FAT ALMOBT UOOHLr! the price most makers
„ _ ., r- , c t si /Mm nv/M < p«v f ' * '• yl,,l«r- and Hwl,u,
ACME QUEEN. OUR OV/N MAKE.) «. T.'i- itioT. Our whecla. fear and
bodies aron Mr r Ralihi'l *n«l Hie Kcrrlii Bntl l.tSor In famln? O'JR A C iV, E QUEEN* would paint thre* cheap bugflM.
855.00 riarc.y co'/irs cost "filiate ,.lan1 ab. r. lea-1 i« u-. t !'e anial le«t profit irnajri na lie,
butwoniei . o-t, ,t ;U-i- . 1 ♦> iivm50 on t I**-;.' t.<; . v *•> -
ti.no mot 11 1 I II. V't' know f 70 00 r Jly pi o:it o-i 70 I '■ -rIi-h will satuty u
and b> 1 ' 1 ' • I. A3iO F ' I ill/C*' "■ i* I UBIKT.rf3 IU THE V.OilLD.
THE ACME OUEENv . build in nar iwomlie tri c!c. eiotb o
leather quarter t-n. p -.nel back.«prln^r** ii 1 I . bailur m ernl 1 ->
ti«> iy,VU:i 'lie! 0I-. No I Sit veil'? pi'.'• it •' we • tin « 1 «••>> palntrd la 1 ' i nsu, I
s Ilut something you arc needing Jn,|J haftsUtr«Vr,''iierk'Vllf'ara',Wh:«Vlm-«l! lVVri 'Vf\'."fi*. #1:5 rti'ra. ' i":• .i!y'hr MIS " "FOlNIrt a
.1, :, ..1 Ii,, tli, .1 wl|la cr«f f.irUtiti Brll". ta.OOj #00 IIm. M.7:it 40O Bilr*. #*.a5| tOO «l!r.. «.60| 1.000 ibIIm. i*.00.
'I tlu ill pltlll.nt line, tllicl tnt n -J ^ « A. I c Vlth V «!■ Ol''Al>AM!!<K the H«rK.r l« llMfh 1>a Hafflr end
w ll IV |{ e f s'actory. ! >y 1). railroad a«rent balance, f&«.uo and
•til Ou 1. 1 < freir*1! I * will return your (1.00.
DON'T UU V AC.'lKAl FACTORY FUGOY r • « •• - r<i 1. I.v i-v all Machinery Dealere
•p. r— ra ar.d cat« • H «UY T H - CE8T 8UCCV M Of-~ V CAM BUI LD- cllrect from tho Maker
I r~"X • fct the LOWEST PRICK SVT.H KNOW N. ORDER TO DAY. DON 1' DELAY-
I WRITE FOR OUR FREE OUCCY, CARRIAGE AND HARNESS CATALOGUE.
lie h.i> the ln->t line in the county «^„SEAR!i. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), CHICAGO, ILL.
SAY
Look avound and
if tlici
- leather trimmed, end sprtntra. buffed
Uebtoer Hirpa. Velvet tarprt,
' • near dark (jreen w ith
freight
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Campbell, J. B. The Hennessey Kicker. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 209, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 18, 1899, newspaper, February 18, 1899; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc88806/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.