The Hennessey Kicker. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1899 Page: 5 of 8
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V/ KIDNEY BROS.
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Buyers and shipper! of LIVE STOCK. Proprietors of the Hennessey Cotton Gin
Everything we buy. See us before you sell your Live Stock.
We always pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE to,'
KIDNEY BROS.. LIVE STOCK DEALERS.
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FRIDAY, AIM ti, 2it 18U9.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
POL OK JUDGE.
I hereby announce myself an a can-
didate on tliH "CliUens Ticket" f« r
the of Town Justice for thsvil-
la^i1 of Hennessey, at the annual
election to be held on the flrtt Mon-
day lu May, Isy'J. H. F1NLKY.
VILLACK MARSHAL.
We ar ' authorised to nay that
JAKK K. PACKARD Is a candidate
for Marshal of Hennessey and re-
spectfully solicits your support.
I am a candidate for Village Mar-
shal of Hennessey ami if elected
pledge myself to a faithful perform-
ance of the duties of that position.
JOHN H. (X)CHRANE.
Fresh Bread, Pies and Pastries at
the lloyal.
Chattel Mortgage blanks for sale
at thin office.
i —John Hat lift was a Kingfisher
visitor Tuesday.
—Wm. Friend was up to Enid on
■ business Tuesday.
' —Rev. Blodgett entertained his
. father over Sunday.
Come up to my office and get ac-
I qualnted. A. Westlake.
I —W. It. Tltterlngton was down to I
Kingfisher Friday la*t.
—J. J. Tate visited at South Ha-
ven, Kansas, last week.
—Charley Downing is learning the
barbers trade at Chase Bros.
—Albert Lyons Is out to Columbia
in charge of Marc Friend s store.
There'l be no flies on you if you
buy your screen doors at Block's.
TO €Uur. a €«I.D in onr i at —Our 'phone number is 24. If you
Take LaxutivoBromo QuinineTsbista. Alidruff-1 have any news items. Just call us up.
gistn r«fuud the raouvy if it (nil* tn cure. £>c. j —Rev. Falser, of Medford, ocru-
Tbo Kci'uiim ha* L B . (j. on each tablet. ; p|t>(i t lie pulpit at the Baptist church
' Sunday.
This is to notify all per "in.-
owing delinquent personal taxes
for 1898 that if the\ do not come
OST of the MAPLE ^ a J Pa>; their taxes on or be.
SUGAR sold on the fore Ma> s- l89Q- 1 Procced
firocery nature* at iiwjjie'.. , JL T JL market is made on -ollect the same by process
—1Tin- city hotPiiioMchanKeUhn nrt*' the third floor of of law If you want to save ex-
For corm-t yinno tunin* caii ou some syrup factory and never Pensc P®y y°|jr !'S/,orc
Urban. [sis saw a maple tree. that date. W. R. kELLF.V,
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Sheriff Kingfisher Co.
We sent back to our old home
in Michigan and had some of
the genuine
New Maple Sugar
bought for us.
VII.LACK CLERIC.
ELMER K. SWIM In willing to
serve as Village Clerk, and respect-
fully solicits your vote at the village
election to be held Monday, May 1
Noticc to Taxpaycrs of
Hennessey Citj,
Hennessey Towuship,
Lacey Towuship.
Sherman Township,
I'nlon Township.
< enter Towuship
Skeleton Towuship,
! The Tax W arrants for the abo
It will be in this week and named Township* fur tin* ,\em imw
we will guarantee it. It will be Rl'e now tiir imixu "f <> • sheriff.
; &c. per pound aod very fine, j
|for a short time only, at the Farm-
Wc want you to try some of it. ers aud Merchants Bank
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friends for their appreciation of our efforts toward a pcrs
feet drug store servtce. It is by reason of your confi-
dence that our business has grown to its present propor-
tions. We are large dealers in Prescriptions and biek
R<>otn Requisites.
AM our goods are pure ami fresh—of fullest possible
strength. We do not permit any to become shrpworn.
If unsold at the limit, they are disposed ot exchanged
with the inanut.ieturers tor new . sold to exchange dealers
« r in case of certain drugs, destroyed outright. With
such thoroughgoing methods in vogue it is not to be won
tiered at that medicine bearing the label ot SAl'R'S drug
store has gayied a far reaching name of \ • Idiug best re
suits in the sit k room.
Let us till your prescript ^ns.
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Sheriff.
—Mr. Frunk Hospn. of Perry, vlglt-
|eil with hU friend, Keiinle Sheew,ov-
er Sunday.
! —Co. Kupt. Mon* wjih up visiting
; the whoolH Friday and uiad«e the
I Klcier a call.
Candles and nuts at llwttle'n.
Notions and Lamps at Beetle's.
—The hitf battle corneH off Monday
See Farquharson for Garden or
Field StH'ds. (17
For all kinds of machine oil go to! —Geo. liear will ereet a new resi-
Frank Coxson. "r i denoe and promises that it will he
-The telephone in Hennessey |s a the Hnest in town.
new thins and all new things take | ~I)r Rector reports a fine «irl ha-
bere. by at the home of (Jao. Melton last
— Harry Ollvant has opened a con-1 Saturday morning.
Griffin & Griffin.
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fectiouery and Ice cream
.north of Grlfttn's.
When you want to sr." go C C. A.
Hall at the postolllce for all kinds of
Optical goods.
—Mrs. v<). nFelt, of Washita, Wyom-
ing. visited with her sister. Miss
Mattle Vaudervort, this week.
If you are desirous of locating in
the city, lot me show you some good
jcholce resident, lots. A. Westlake.
Ice Cream,
Ice Cream Soda,
Lemonade and Milk Shake
At The Koyal.
—T'.en Burnett is In the race for Po-
lio*; .ludge. He is not making much
noise but will o:et a big vote. He's
nil wooi and all right. Honest and
worthy tip* confidence of the people.
It will soon be time for the little
busy fly to get in his work and
parlor just j Call and see Louie's stock of Pumps
when you want to buy. He has the
best Cylinder made. (6a-2">r
—See change in the advertisement
of I'.inding & Oyer. It is now Cha*.
Binding Furnlttire Co.
—Mls« Edna Finley went to King-
fisher Wednesday a* a witness be-
fore the grand Jury.
—Mrs. .Ino. Ratliff and Myrtle
were in Tuesday to see the workings
of a first-class print shop.
-Mr. lv N. J arris was In Mondny
and renewed his subscription to the
Kicker and Globe-Democrat.
—Itev. Monroe, of El Reno, will
preach at the Christian church Sun-
day. and you are all invited.
—I)r. Rector was called to Klng-
Heher Tuesday as a witness. Th*
Dr. always enjoys tliess trips.
—Mr. John G a lies, of Minnesota,
is here looking for a good farm. He
up the furniture. All this can bepro- j l« «e" pleased with Oklahoma,
vented by buying your screens of | McCormick Binder will do the
Block. 1 <> 1 T> | work when all others fall.
In a few days we will receive a ear | 31/7) Hrecs * Gilmore. Agepts.
of Bu"gies PUtetons, Xurrles and | —Another two story brick will bo
iirlng'Wagons, which wlij be super-1 P"t up on the east side of Main St.,
V""+ , Just as soou as the material can bo
made.
lor to anything that has ever been
on the market lu Hennessey, Call
m.ri uuo them before you buy.
BKKES & GlLMOl*.
For a—-——•
Fflfllyl
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See Jus. A. Ratliff,
Office:—With Geo W Bear,
Hennessey, O. T.
Marc L. Friend,Jl
^5 The Grocer.
SELLS GROCERIES
AND PLENTY OF THEM.
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We sell everything in the Gro
rerv Line, and sell for lest money
than the ordinary Grocery shops.
Our Grocery is s gem; it's growth
is phenomiuil. We sell more goods
daily thau some merchants cirry
in stork.
Do you know why?
It's our lower prices—it's the
pennies that we Jive tht people.
Every article of foo i in this Gro*
eery stock is the purest. It tnusi
give you satisfaction or we'll fcive
vour money back. Have you ever
traded hire? It won't cost yon
much to try us.
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Marc L. Friend\
The Grocer.
V. -s! .Side Mam Street.
— l)r. Cooke came in Thursday to
look after his Hennessey interests,
and visit with his son, Charlie, and
family.
If you can't see good you can V C.
A. Ball, who will test your eyes free
and fit you with glasses so that you
cau seo.
—John Voorheeu nnd Frank Rat-
liff have for:i ed a partnershipfor the
purpose of engaging In the stock
business.
When you want, a bill of lumber
take no chancees but call oil Block.
No shorts on your order when you
buy of Block.
—The members of the Christian
church are making an sffort to raise
money for the purpose of building a
new church In Hennessey.
If you have property to sell, list
It with me. Costs you nothing un-
less 1 asuist in making n sale.
A. WKSTLAKK.
—Mr. B. N'cyer. of Kansas City,
lias taken a position ill the Frank
Robsrt corner saloon. He is a pleas-
ant young man ami will be popular
with the boys.
—Elsowhere in this Issue will b«
found an article from the pen of Miss
Mattle Hunsingeron the subject of
Slander. These articles are all copy-
righted and nil right* reserved.
—The Odd Fellows had a supper
Wednesday niglitln honor of theMth
anniversary of the organisation.
Eighty people, young and old, were
present and report a most enjoyable
evening.
—Ollle Felt was home over Sun-
day. He likes bis Job pretty well,
hut gets hoarse sometimes while
making his "speal." When Ollle
can't sell a machine there is no de-
mand for one.
—Pete Ahistrom lias gone south
nnd will remain 'till harvest time.
Wr thought Pete, had become a, per-
manent fixture of Hennessey. His
genial countenance and JovhI prattle
will be greatly missed by the gang.
—Judge Green, of Guthrie,stopped j
over here n short time Wednesday j
and made us a pleasant call. He Is
attending court at Kingfisher and I
declares that h Is out, of politics and >
puying strict attention to business |
Pure Manila Rope at Louie's.
Cigars and cigarettes at Beegle's.
—Court is 111 session at Kingfisher
tills week.
Get my terms If you are wanting
a farm loan. A. Westlake. (6117
Block has more screen doors thun
ho wants. Call and get one.
Good Buggy for sale or trade. A
bargain. Call at this office.
—Col. John Lyons and Marc Friend
drove out to Columbia Monday.
Louie can sell you the best to be
had In his line cheaper than anybody
In town.
Clark & Llddle Invite you to call
at the lloyal for a ilrst-class meal.
The best in town. (3117
81 Louie has the Staudard Sew-
ing Machine sold under ten years
guarantee. Call and toe them.
New Implement House, Mil-
waukee Binders and Twine.
J. W. Cochrane.
Farm and city property for sale.
Bring In your friends to see what 1
have before they invest. A. Westlake.
Good 7year old mare, weight about
1000 lbs. for sals cheap. Call on T.
A. Pierce at Anex Billiard Hall. (19
—Frank Coxson has purchased the
fine 80-acrs farm of Mr. Ditmeyer,
Just across the creek ws«t of town,
and will improve the same.
—There has been a hay famine In
Hennessey the pant week. A car ar-
rived from Kansas and that will be
plenty 'till the new crop is ready.
—The fight on Judge Is growing
quit© wann. Many mean things
have beeu said, which the parties
PtiALKD BIDS
Will be received at theCornerSaloon
of Frank ltobert for the p.ilntlng of
the Anhsuser-IUiHch Beer Coo'er at
Hennessey. Plans and spiritu al ions
can be seen at Frank Robert's Coi-
ner Saloon. The right reserved to
reject any or all bids. Bid* to be
opened Monday morning. May I.
1899. FKA.NK UOUKUT.
Notice to Voters ot Hennessey.
It is rumored that 1 am to with-
draw from the race for Marshal, in
favor of another candidate, which I j
wish to say Is incorrect. 1 also wish |
to make mention that I have u<>
promises to make to any one what-1
ever und that If 1 am elected thnt I '
will serve the city to the best of my
ability, and if defeattd 1 will still re-'
main in Hennessey.
(t KORGK E. GUNIH.ACH.
nit. II. II. WYVSK,
OCULIST an i) vi 'wist. kl KeilO, O.T.
Diseases (Medical and Surgical! of
the Eye, Kar, Nose ami Throat a
special and exclusive practice.
Catarrhal disease* of the Nose ami
Throat treated.
The scientific application of lenses
(spectacles) to the eye receives my
sp.rial attention.
Hennessey First and Third Mon-
day of every month—May W and '22.
Office at Dinkier'* Drugstore. [IN
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The Celebrated^
Sherwin-Williams
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ket.
none iu-ticr
ujranteed t<
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in 'he mar -
lie the best.
Screen Doorsj ,
A full line just in. Call and get
out prices
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North Main Sfiv ?f.
Ilcnne^scx, Oklahoma,
Trekell and Rounds Lumber Co.
PGR SALE.
By J.
BELTING,
Dry Goods and Furnishing Goods
at Beetle's. 5114
Horse and Buggy for sale or trade
—see Harry Downing. (19
Chattel Mortgage blank* for sale
nt thr Kinker office.
—A. Westlake went up to Enid
Friday, returning Saturday.
For ready mixed paints ami screen
doors call on Trekell and Hounds.
Prices guaranteed. 10
The Celebrated New England Queen
Sewing Machine is sold at Louie's
Call and see them ami get prices.
Several choice farms for sale at a
bargain. See ins before you buy.
A. Wksti.ake.
Money to patent <ood Ideas iuay j
be secured by our aid, address Tin: |
Patent Kkcord, Baltimore, Md. CM7
THE ADVANCE
W. McINTI RE. t ail sell you all kinds uf HOSE,
HKaSS (iO< >1>S foa all makes of linginus. Keeps tools
to fit them on for you, and will wait on you any day or night. Will
SELL FOR LKSS MONKY than most people. Will handle be«t goods
full line of Machinery, and a full line of Ad-
vance Repairs will lie kept in stock the
year round. The several kinds of W'KK'.ll KR.S, inciuditiR the \N arl-
ington. See me before buying and save yourself money.
J. W. McINTIRE,
Hennessey, Oklahoma.
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Dr. K H.Cooke, a former Hen-I *2* ^
who .ay them will reKret alter it I. ^ nomlm^l by t h.; | [[M[mUUUUiUUiUU HUiiUUiUiUUiiiU
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C. A, BALL,*^J£
^GRADUATE OPTICIAN.
Eyes Scientifically Adjusted and all Work Guaran-
teed. EXAMINATION FREE.
all over.
—In a short time the telephone
right.
—There w«« a Run piny In front of
the Central house Sunday evening
about4o'clock. Wedldnot see it,
but tire told that the crowd stand-
ing around to air themselves made a
bee line for placet of safety, and the
man In the lc*u*t danger quietly
walked a way. Guess there was no
serious harm intended.
line will be completed to El Keno
and then you can uilk from Hennes-
sey to Guthrie, Perry, Oklahoma
City, or most any old place.
McCormick Binders will last much
longer and do the work better than
any other machine on the market.
Brees & Gilmore. Agents.
—The ball game Tuesday between _
Hennessey and the Lyon Valley boys pull line of Kingman Moore
resulted in a Tictory for the home r >i/„„
team by a scorn of 14 to 11. Tbfy j iBipltlHJIll Co. S JJOOUS. Wag"
will piny next week for $;> a side. 0ns, buggies, cultivators, plows,
If you can't see the point call on (. Igang plows, Slllky plows, liar-
A. i?all and have your eyes tested.
He has the best line of Optical goods
In the market, and understands the . . ,,, „ ,
business thoroughly. (3117 t^iie. J. W. Cochrane,
—All HUjfgestlons about our yard
fence linn been declared off, unless
they refer to the painting which Is
not yet completed. Any advice
rows, disc harrows, riding culti
vators, Milwaukee binders and
Manager.
—Lotilo Rlnhoff and Joe Sanders
are both from Missouri. They both
- , , ,, • ,,, . . , hare a new baby boy, and we don't
along tills line will be courteously believe there Is two men In Oklaho-
acccptod and duly placed on file. m|l wj,(, arc as proud of their young
—Vsrn Munch Is building an tie-' hopefuls. Louie's boy is a couple of
gant rsHldence over In the northeast weeks the oldewt but that cuts no
part of town, and it isstrongly rum-1 let*. They have already matched
ored that he Is going to occupy It j them for a prize tight. Louie is so
himself. This Is right. There is no j confident that Young blshoff can
use of one wasting his life In single lay it over Young Sanders that he is
willing to wager any article lu the
store on ths result of the battle.
—Frank Dinkier nnd the Kicker
man drove otit Into the country 14
miles southeast of town Tuesday
misery when there is so many hand
some girls as there is about Heinies
sey. The Kicker extends congratu-
lations Is advance.
—Dave Armstrong Is out a high
chair. Tuesday evening as Pr„f. stopp ng by the way at. thecoi.ifort
- able homes of Hob t. Thomson,
near Myrtle, and Billy Nelson. There
is plenty of fine country near here,
and It Is being quite rapidly devel-
oped. Farmers were busy along the
way finishing; their spring planting.
Since our hist visit out that way
several fine new farm houses have
lieen erected and many other Im-
provements made to add to the val-
ue, comfort and beauty of farms.
Some of the most enterprising and
energetic farmers of Oklahoma re-
side in this section of the country.
They are progressive and Industri-
ous. In a few years fine orchards
and big barns full of fine stock and
[grain will grace every farm.
NlcCabe came down the street he re
marked to Dave that Louie was
running opposition to him, there be-
ing a high chair In front of Louie's.
Dave told the Prof, that If he would
carry the chair dow n town he might
have It. Prof, took him at his word,
carried the chair down to Jos Sand-
ers and sold it for a quarter. Now
who has the best of the Jose?
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS.
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN.
CANE SEED m KAFFIR CORN
BOUGHT AND SOLD
SEED OATS.
W. L. FARtyUHARSON.
SEND.US ONE DOLLAR
I'nt thli ad. out nnd neiid to uh wiihil.OM, aud wo will atei
RKW IJIPHOVM) ACIIIt <Jt KI N !'Altl.OU OIU.AX.bv freight C.O.
(netauiinatlna. Y<>u can examine It t your near^kt InHght
tpvrlal (Mt d y.*«Vr prlts, £11. 3 5, IfcsS tliutl. <-r tiO.75 tud lr*l*k
$31.75 IS OUR SPECIAL 90 DAYS PRICE. l*„.
fessaa .x .! 1 i>n
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ihnwiL whl<-h Iff en r T*d dli<-ct fr jin a photograph, you ran
•ome Idea of it* beautiful appear****. Made from Sol id
Ouartsr Sawed Oak. antique Hulah, hat'1 .Hoinuly du<-orat-
laie'.t 1890 stylo. IU*«-S1QIU| |;
6 feet 5 Inches high, 12 incite* long, nincne* wide and weigh*
m pound*; contains t •««a a*. 11 Htop ae follows: Ulapasoa,
frlaelpal, DalcUna, M«lo4la, OImU, < raaaaa. Saw Uttipler,
Trtlil* Coupler, blapaaou (arte, Prlaclpal Vartf, aad Toi H'ma
■ai a Orta,e < ouplera, 1 Tone Hwrll, 1 l.raed llr*>a Nwall, 4 h U
OrchoalralTanM Kosoaatory Pipe Quality Herds, 1 8H f ti Purr
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and flne«tleather In v . ...
fliilsUod with a 10x14 beveled piat<
ilatedpe«tal trains and ev-ry moderniinproveniaut
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t leather In valve . THE ACME QUEENS
arith a 10x11 beveled piate Frein h mirror, uioWel
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guarantee, by the t rn H andcondltioiiH of which li any,
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