The Hennessey Kicker. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 246, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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Established 1893.
HENNESSEY, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1SS9.
Number 246.
<Zotr.iitg JStiracUO-.s
Crldcr's Opera ?,mi.
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Nov. IS,
Thos. McClary.
Dec. 20,
Western Stars.
Febi'tuuy j.
The Oxford Club.
March 1,
Co!. Copeland.
March 17,
Elias Day.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
The season is n little early to talk Holiday but
we are ^oin^ lo keep up our reputation by having the
best assortment in Hennessey. About
fipr
m
m
Local and General.
t«> rear. lw
Tuki* LAXATIN
AM drUKtflKtii
— Home-made bread at the Palace
— A (i I'M ti! unit oyster cook. a', the
———— Hoyul.
okippk in TWUDAYM
5 ltuuuo i^i'ininic Taui.kt*. I lie brat Mtxicau eli llle, at tli *
fund inoin j If i' (tills to ltoyill.
!•:. W. Or* \
*l£
*r> .
—Fresh oy«ter«
ltoyal.
—Horn, t< Mr. and
the Press-D.'iuoernt, a
ber 1st.
if.:
Nothing stale If it coincw from Dinkier. (Mir /ilm is to supply
customers wit ti the ucw<*st, freshest and beat drugs obtain-
able. Give iin a trial and von will be* convinced.
AT THE**M
OLD STAPO.
Dinkfer's Drug Store.
J* Professional Directory. ■
t.'tllft), M.-r.ain lili
Rob't. a. Lyie.L;M
• .i«r<«for(l bni] l.n , liinjfiHlifi', o I
E. S. PARKER.
^Contractor and Builder.
Rstimnt's I'lirni? lirrl for Buildings
Bridge Wor a Specialty.
fhop Bonlh *|>'o of Weft Oklahoma Avenue
IIKNN '-:.v«K , . OKLAHOMA.
Woo.'scy and Dunn,.-'
City Dray and Transfcr.
t^t*" ■ rI*will r*niV*|tfomM .t..-rtt r>.
skfnibs ;:v. ■ > t
Mr,. 11 tiril, of
bov, .\ovem-
lu any style, at th
... ! —The old drug store building has
j —If you appreciate good prlutluR iM.e„ n.nv,,! n,,m u,e Ntiect iu tue
-«* give u« aa order. i liortii partof tow n.
dsdrFor Htgns see Kugcue McCon- ; t*j"For clothing or ilr.v k mmIh n v
kay. I'lalii or artistic. 4« the Huiuplir \vs Supply' coiupuny .
_ —There in a new girl baby at the Host stocK aud lowest prices.
KT^ j home of (fe>orge Hauuders. | -ti,,, finest so acre farm In the
j —it tun-etl quite cold Wednesday i «*« uuty. u a luipro, .1 -ngul iu Me
IK?5?i , . i i i i ciiy.~Ouh i 4.• ii1 ■ • •• mI.
|(>gy | and overcoats wereluffood demand j
tk&r HlauketM and comfort's, Just! lit*
thing for these coul nights, tit the
Humphreys Supply company.
WJ& I
m
Making up a Stock of Furniture
to suit till tastes in no small task. hut wo have succeeded. The popul
arity of our at ore as n distributing center of beautiful, well made, finely
finished furniture never dim'shes. The satisfaction expressed by those
Avho have bought here 1h ^ratlfyinK to iih. and an additional recom-
mendation to intending purchasers. Just now wo want to
Talk About Carpets.
We linvc them nnrt want to supply rottr wnntu In tldx line, ('(imo nnii
wv ran casll.v i-onvhnr .von thai we Hell tlie I1KKT TA KI'RT for the
inon y of any house In Hennessey Latest «lyles, loweHt prle.-s.
Chas. Binding Furniture Co.
We Have Moved
lm —Kelso paints buirirles rlffht. 2
| Mocks south ofd^pot; went side of the
true Jt.
—Our time cannot ls*at n. call
and Ret our prices ou watches at
Post Office.
—We are not In the real estate but
Iness but have a few choice farms to
sell near town.
— W. H. Owborn was down from
Wtiukoinls Wednesday nlRht to meet
with the Odd Fellows.
—Owen Kidney purchased 10.000
pounds of cotton Wednesday from
the Kin at Cleo Springs.
—A baud bill to l e effective should
be neat and attractive. That's the
Kind you Ret at this ofHce.
—The boys were real Rood Tues-
day nlfcht and did verj little dam-
age, consldcrluR the ia*caslou.
PorHumphreys Supply cooipany
sells you more Roods for a dollar
than any house in the county.
—Court opened at KliiRtisherTues-
iilly, ■
i the
into our new Brick Room, and will be
pleased to have yon call and see us in our
new room, where you will find us better
prepared than ever to serve our custom-
ers. Everything you want in the line of
Dru^s. Medicines, Paints Oils, Wall Paper
and Stationery.
Saur, The Druggist,
Hess. There Is quite a larp* docket.
fcarWe always pay the highest
price for your prod uce,ca*h or trade.
H r.m phukyh Supply Co.
j — .las. Kouch and wife left Thurs-
day morniiiR for their old home in
I IlltioU. where they will remain for
the winter.
j :*ar When you come to HenuesHt>y
Isee the HumphreyK Supply company,
j They handle a complete line ofev-
j er.vthlnR you ntH>d.
! —Dr. Hector reports a tine boy at
— r , , . ... I i he home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. lions-
,owo- KrH"y
I. B. Randall It
Kaal Sit!c Main Street.
Hand.
Justness Ttfcnt/on.
Interesting :ind Profitable
Ron (IiTiff.
BI"SINK- S MCN'I'ION Ail nnilcAv
head will chnriri'd f( r at t. <• run? of :> co .i-
(tne nncli lnt Tliii .
Pure Manila Hope at Louie's.
For all kinds of machine oil ro to
Frank C'oxson. 7i
See Doc Hathaway whenyou waut
a first-class job of plasterlnR. il5tf
Our telephone number is loO. J. ('.
Kobberts & Son, Lawyer*. Kinut.sh
er. O. T. ' : L'4r
>*1 Lonie has the SUtudard Spw-
iiiR Machine sold under ten years
Riiarantee. Call and *ce tlieui.
Call and see Louie'srstock of Punips
whenyou want to buy. He has Hit-
best Cylinder made.' ((ia-ii.u-
Go to C. A. Hall. the optician, at
i he poRt-oOlee, for s. ientific fit in eye
glasses and spectacles.
Hall beariru' barn door hangers at I
Louie's. Call and see them
The Celebrated New Upland Qne.'i I
SewliiR Machine Is sold at L .uie' I
c'all and see them and Ret prices.
When you want ;i i>iii <>f lumber]
lake nocbaneees hut call «>n Block.!!
No shorts on your order when you |
huy of Block
Elgin Sun Dial watch for 3? : ~A '
Seven .Jewel K'Rin for £.".*0. j., j
,lewel EIrIii or WaJlhain for $U.OO at
Halls Jewelry Store.
$ Ct'Vi.iSM, RELIABLE
is'-7 <\RlijTIC-^
QoSng to Market
O. K. BREWER
L. A. BR.Ey2R
Dont forget that the best meat is always
the most profitable to buy, because there
is noire wasted. In other words "it's ad
good." That's what our customers have
ssid an j \ou wiil say it if you trade with
East Side Alain Street.
Brewer & Brewer,
X.
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felted \%P
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p ^ ^
; wc feULO JlS,
'LsAen j/ou want
s&ooci SBoor;
So mhoro you sve the
EliEUSEK-BySOH
s i G3 rv.—
Wo corn or corn preparation used
in the manufacturing.
G. LOHGENDYKE, Ageat.
KINCtFISHKH, O. T.
They At* aye Please.
— — - . wuwBomg jS3
NONE Eli ! I CR AT ANY PRICE
v.„t jutnpt reotivej
\ojr npj>en fiomt
, THE V.cCALL COMPANY
; ua lo 146 WV 14th Street. Ne. \orh
S . _ rruwcH oT'irn .
I - .ttfk.'t M., Son tranclsco
- S2 ti
me Putlltttitii
rrd \>
FOR SALE ONLY BY
i )Tf very J;
5 u!ar •
B inclad>nc a l li ti > *5
Biddreu THEMcCALL CO., Sj
I 13S to 146 W. 14th St., New York 5
opened anew
Rroccry store In the Mine Front build-
Iiir three doos south of Louie's, ami
invites you to call and see liiiu.
—Every seat iu the opera house
was taken Monday nluhtat the Josh
Spruceby entertainment and several
were turned away from the door.
V. P. Sylvester sells the only
WHITE ROSE gasoline in Hen-
nessey. Others say they have
as good, but a trial will tent k.
—Clyde Kenueson and Miss Carrie
Combs were married at the Method-
ist parsonaRe a week uro last Sun-
day morning- Ve extend hearty
conRi-atulations,
—Mr. Alonxo Wardell. Royal In-
spector for the Ancient Order of
Pyramids, with headquarters at
Kansas City, was a pleasant caller
Wednesday. He is niaKiUR a tour of
inspection through the territory.
—STHAY HOIiSK taken up,about
years old, 14 hands high, weiRht
■SOO lt s, has white hind leg and star
In forehead. Owner will find same
at my place, 7 miles southwest of
Hennessey. Hriddle and Saddle 011
horse when found. E. Fisiimu.
—A large delegation went on the
excursion toOarbcr Tuesday uioru-
Iur. The Hennessey boys say !t Is
a fine country over there, with fall-
prospects for a Rood town. Lots are
IiIrIi and being bought by people
who expect to Ret rich In a short
time by the Increase in price.
—Howard LivingHton arrived In
town this week from Hennessey,Ok-
lahoma. and will spend the winter
visiting his friends and relatives.
Howard has grown considerably
since he left Louisville, and as his
coming was a surprise to >1 great
many, few recoguized him.—Louis-
rl'.le (Neb.) Kicker.
Tin: Hock Islam- Playing Cards
are the slickest you ever handled.
One pack will be sent by mall on re-
ceipt of 15 cents in stamps. A mon-
draft for 50 cents or
uro 4 packs,
mid they will be sent by express,
charges prepaid. Address,
John Si.n.isTiAN, ( . P. A.,
i hle.ago.
—There was an out-fit of beguars
in town the latter p.in of the week
consisting of a "poor widow woman I
with three small ehlldren to sup-!
port." When informed that there]
was plenty of work here, at good
wages, for those who desire it, the
i out-tit pulled out. They wer" not
j looking for a chance to earn an hon-
j est living by honest toil. If they
they would not have to beg.
I ey order
same in stamps will
a house.
—A good driving team,buggy and
harness to trade for city property or
a good farm near town. Sou the
Kicker rnau.
tedf'Wheu you want a flret-cluss
shave or hair cut, hot orcoldbatu,
or have laundry work, ro to the
Kclipse barber ahop.
—Hob Divnuuu offeres a reward of
'2b dollars for the fellow, fellows or
felloweas who tore up his side walk
and scatters ti the boards to the four
winds.
—There was a hard time party at
the opera house Tuetidu.\ night.
Lverybody was dressed "out of
sight," ami those present report au
excellent time.
—The large plate Rlass f, r the
day ami has got down to real bust- front of the new Farmers & Mer-
chants bauh room broke while he-
lug unpacked, which will luaKesaute
delay iu finishing the room.
Ca>" We don't handle bankrupt I
stock but sell you goods at bank- j
rupt prices, because we bought them j
right. (Jet our prices and be con |
vinced. lli wi'iutiivs Si pply Co. J
—Th.* latest ac<iusltlou against the j
snake editor is that he made up the I
jury list and should be licid account 1
able for the names of those being on j
there who do not want lo serve. (Jo 1
In, ye heathen human hyenas, tie- 1
suake editor will continue buslnens •
at the old stand down on Market j
and Hrowdway. ii:I KICKS 00 {
CENTS.
—Preston Kendall's entertainment
Monday night was not overly well
patronized. He Is quite a clever
young rnau, but should change the
location of His kid and auntie story .
They don't, have corn cribs ami
sheep out around Dodge City. Th.
absence of music aud the house be-
ing cold made the waiting tiresome.
Mr. Kendall is not near so swell tis
the young man who goes in advance
of him.
—The boys were full of pranks
Tuesday night. A lot of the little
fellows dressed up like girls and
some of the fellows who wen* out
with the nlglit raiders thought they
had made a ntasli on some Utile Hal-
loween queen. hut It was only one
of their boys with Ids mania's moth-
er Hubbard, and there was a lively
time when (lie mama found out that
her devoted lord had made a in. > it
on the kid, of course, thinking that
it was a young lady. One lady had
declared she was going to protect
vail Is, lite
(or yellowish-brown
short for Wituatei .and, is pro
— W. L. Farqulmrsou \\ as up from | nounced us if spelled rant. Th.- word
Fl Heno wver Sunday. They will I veld—the final "t" Is sometimes id I-
inove there as soou as they can get ed—menus field or common, aud is
BOliK VERNACULAR. I Dud,
j At Hethncy hospital. Kansas City,
.cation and Dellnatlon of Common- Friday imirnlii^. (let -7, l^D'J, Mrs.
1/ Uii-d Alrtcand^r Words. I A. Hunt
Miss Mary K. Lovery was born iu
M-'l.ain county, Illinois. Dec. Ils'iO.
ami moved to Iowa with her par-
ents at an early ime; oil March f>,
1S71, she married to Mr. Frank Hunt,
at W iulield. Kttns :-i. She h id been
in poor health for some time and a
few weeks ago went to Kansas City
for medical treatment. She was a 11
exemplary < iirisliau lady and well
IlKed by all who ku w her. She was
a devout tii' inb. r <•. the Methodist.
hurtdi, and her de 11> is mourned by
a laiyo ui mber « ; friend^ The re
mains was brought 1 o llennes.vey for
burial ti ml 1 be funeral services were
held at the Methodist chui > Sun
Possibly the best -quoted word Just
now of Dut. li-Soiitli Vfricau origin
is ult lander. - a -i ini -s writ ten "out
lander." "Newcomer." or **« uts ld-
er." Is, perhaps, the nearest that can
be got to this 111 t ran slat Ion: and t he
word is pronounced as nearly as
possible like cight-laudt
of t he president of t he
public is writ ten K rugc
erly with the "u" uiuh
is neither sounded as
Krowger, lull—as near
ulrate.l- Krec-er. The
The na
, but li ;
cr 1101
ortl Trans
da;
pronounced "felt."
Kopje—a hillock, or piece of rising I
ground—Is neither kop-lav nor kop 1
Jee, but ktippy. I> Deyds' patro f
n.viuic is prouoiinci'd IJdes. The
Doer Parllment house Is called the
Haadzaal, and th«> Parllment the
Volksraad, the "v" being sotiudtMi
like "f." iterg Is mountain, the plur-
al being formed by the addition of
"en" after the "g." A drift Is a ford,
and a dorp a town, or village. Thus
we have Krugcrsdorp. Leydsdorp,
etc.
Stud also means town, and wlu-
kel—pionotuiced viukle— a store,
where almost everything Is sold
Fontelr, as the name Implies, means
sprlug, slid kranlz, a cliff or preci-
pice. Hoscliveld (pronounced bush-
felt) is an < 1 pell plain ,overed with'
imsh. To t.ek Isto travcl, voortrek
kers meaning pioneers. 1 A
a vlei (fiay) is a pool « f water,
mostly formed in the rainy season. 1 w
Hoolnek is the term of contempt up-! ^
plied l« Hrltlshers, and means "red-!?
if
Thomas McClary,
THE EVER ^ ^
POPULAR LL^ l'URER,
At Cridcr's Opera House,
Wednesday, Nov. 15.
Fader the auspices of the
Hennesscx Lecture Club.
*
7\\
-fk.
i> THEY SAY
*
' 'Good fes Gciiia:.
New raisins must be good
for I hey are h' ..her I lin n ti
twit's b.i'.k now. Von ure
going to be Kurprlsed at
the prices « f some kill's of
fruits this year We have
5sp,
neck;" It is not infrequently prefixed
by the adjective "verdoiiule" (fer- jj
dotndy ). Uooibaatjes Is Cape Dutch j .p
for "Tommy AtKlnseses," or re•'^ , r"ne*>
coals. % stoep (pronounced stoop) ^ Citron.
Is Jl raised platform III front of \\ \ Q Jr;* CUaned Currants,
house—soiuethlng like a \eramla
on which the Doer loves to take h
weed.
Vroiliv — meaning housewife— Is
pronounced "frow." Slim—often up-'
piled to (ieneral Plet Joiibcrt —Iscun-1
niug. or artful,< r,slanglly speaking, j
"tiy ." "Kerel" is chap or fellow. '
lwifis — pronounced so—is master, j
and baas op, boss up. To inspau Is
to harness, or tether, horses or cat-
tle, to ultspan is lo unharness. Fil !
span Is also applied to t tie resting
place of animals. Oorlog is war.— :
London Mall.
Muit Stamp Cattle Paper.
Nearly every llvcstockcommission
firm In Kansas City hasHotight legal
advice this week on the question of j
how they shall hereafter transfer I
motgag 's tin live stock. This tic- j
maud grows out of the decision of j
Judge Woolson at KeoUuk, la., last I
weeU, In which he upset all preerd I
cuts.
The case was one grow lug out of I
the (ill let t e fa lime. (ill let te made a !
note to Klmore & Cooper for $.'{,000 j
and mortgaged .00 bead of cattle to!
secure It. Fltnore 6l Cooper indorsed i
the note and trnnsferretl It lo the
HocA'cr-Arnold-Woodson Hrokerage :
company. v.'hi>-h. in turn, sold it to |
And all the stuff le-ce.oary
to open up the mince pie
scastm. liy t he way. w hen
■ < u ttre buying inin. i tneat
Iff C/ov*r ^Ctraf Sftrand,
^ 3 ^acAatjos for 25 oo
We will belli our new room
next week, first doorsouth
of the
chanlH
Ftirnie
bank.
-AK
Priffui
Mere Comiuriabls cn Top
r position j ' h
i the muz - !a
outrn ayrup.
In time. by tlriigKiwi*.
her properly find ihok in
with ti -hot gun husdej t,
zle with beans intending to scare the j
life out of the hoys, but they were |
late i.a get Hug around and the good
woman had Rone to sleep. Those
boys "didn't do a thing" but confis-
cate that gun and discharge the con-
tents near the sleeping lady. Her
husband declares that her hair turn-
ed gray from fright One man was
iu Ids out building, guarding !t. and
the boys turned it over, face down,
before he could get out, and he hud
to make good promises to the crowd
to get them to roll It over so he
could get out. and treat In order to
keep them from divulging hi name.
Several of the old men were out on
horse back* and gave an exhibition
of the charge on Sail Juan hill, on
the side walk. It was quite a merry
night, all In all. The marshal and
night, watch were locked up and lin-
ed for contempt of tlm Hallo ween j maK
court. ) He i
At St. Joseph's Church.
November 1, All Saints'Day—Mass
at 10:10 a. m.
November 2, All Souls' Day—Mush
at Hr: l a. in.
November ft, 1st Friday Devotions
—Mu*s at lf:ft0 a. m.
November 5—Mass at lO 'tO a m.
City Market.
Potatoes, per bushel $ 7."i
Apples, per bushel 1 00
Peaches, per bushel ; 0
(trapes, per pound 04
Onions, per bushel 75
Errs, jier dozen 11 |
Dutter, per pound
Lard, per pound..
Salt meat, jwr pound
Smoked meat, per pound..
Poultry, per pound
Green wood, per cord
State bank of Orion, tit Orion,
la. other firms had mortgages oil
the same cattle and the suit that
grew out of the affair was tried In
Keokuk last week. A. W. Cooper of
Kansas City, who represented the
bank, offered tho note ami tried to
Ititn dure the mortgage in cchJcm e
The law has been that the mortgage
went with tile note, bill Judge \\ m |
son Inquired about the revenue
stamps. The law nays that, a trans-
fer must have as many stamps as the
original mortgage.
The transfer not being in writing
except ou the note, which does no|
require stamps to be transferred,
there was no stamp.-d document t<>
llit rodticc In evidence. Without the
stamps Judge Woolson would not
permit It to be offered. Mr. Cooper
asked what he could put the stamps
on. The court told hint If there was
no room for them anywhere else, to
ii separate writing for them.
Ided the case against the bank
• because It had the note aud. accord-
i lug to Ids view of the cast«, KlimueiV
|Cooper still had the mortgage, j
With no mortgage to show for the!
cattle, the Iowa bank lost and now :
it will come bat;It ou Kbuorejc Coop-
er to make good the note. If thin i
ruling shall hold, every mortgage I
transferred iu the same way, the
ordinary business way in Kansas
| City, is la the same predicaiue it.
The case will be appealed, but for
I the tline being, at least, it Is making
i dealt rs iu mortgage** anxious.—K. C.
, Star ( Nov. I *
xSB.iX
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Than beneath the Matrcss.
That's where we arc, way on
.top in everything that per-
tains to
Fine Furniture
or licdding. Nobody else in
the territory has been able to
compete with lis this season, es-
pecially in town.;
I). M. ARMSTRONG.
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E.T. HLOLMiKTT, Pastor
IliUlliKUUItllUIMHiltMituUM-rt, •
The only Commercial Equipred
Barn on the Rock island.
0IVE US A CALL.
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