The Hennessey Kicker. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 253, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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Established 1893.
DH. MONROE SWOFFGflD,
THE DENTIST
HENNESSEY, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, DE EMBER 2.
1S?9.
Ik permanently locat ed in
Hennessey and is pre-
pared to do
Kinds of Dental Wcrkj
WIT K
Pretty Presents
for young and old
Have been coming into our store in such Jim
profusion that we are stocked from floor
to ceiiing. Come before the stock has
. been [ ted over and get your choice.
Local and General.
Number 253
RrlriffP pnrl Rrnwn ft'rri, MAKE V0UR PUC!iASES N0W we Will store them until
"J u.ijWH Ml,( needed and tharge nothing for storage
By the latest imp revved
system. All work (fuar-
unteetf. "klwnysat home,
second door west of Dr.
Meradittioffice.
Tuiv Manila Rope at Louie's.
See Doc Hathaway when you want
a flrHt-elauo <"' ><f mastering. 35tf
Our telepiemc ti ti in tier is IMO. J.C.
Itobbert* & Son, Lawyers. Kingfish-
er, O. T. , L'-l r
(.'all and see Louie'sstock of Pumps
when you want to buy. He has tin*
b"st Cylinder made. (Ga-iMr
Ball hearing barn door hangers at
Louie's. Call and see them
I In.' (Vlebruted New England Queen
Sew inn Machine is sold at Louie'*
Cull and see them and get prices.
If jp IA/ 31| J/nniyn t,,at Sa"<a Cans makes his head-
II 80 If j!E (\IIUnsi quarters with us every year and
we vmi! not try to enumerate nil the nice things we have,
hut ii you want Dolls, boll Carriages, (iames, Iron Toys.
Colur, cuff, handkerchief or glove boxes, Hooks, Albums and
Photograph boxes, Fancy Stationery, Vaces and Fancy Ar-
ticles we can furnish them at the very lowest prices.
New
Lumber Yard.
(Ubsn you warn
COME AND SEE.
DINKLER,The Druggist.
ot'rk A cold in un'k i .\y
Tuk* LAXAtlYM llKOMO QCIKIMM TAIll.BTH.
All drututntu refund money it it fm11 m to
eurt<, !•.. w. drove's aig nature on every
Uj*. 28C.
MONDAY.
Jimmy Lane, a former IlenneMHev
■rk, has a position iu Khler'sstore.
Mr. Cooler Ih liKiiiInu mi three
lirlck rt'ilili'iH'i'H tu l . limit
spring.
We are pleased to note that Mm. J.
II. Bash is much better today.
C. A. Ball, is leader In low prices
on watches, rings and silverware.
1 wo families at Enid are quaran-
tined on account of small pox.
Mrs. Iierzberg and the baby an*
doing nicely and Levi Ih passing u|
the cigars to the boys.
I he postotfice will be open on
( hri«ttnn* and New Year's day from
9.J0 a. in. to 12.;i0 p. m.
1 he postmaster general has made rootueu uousc, cave,
a ruling that husband and wife can- and hearing fruit tr
WKI )M >l\\Y.
—Houic-uindo bread at the Palace !
—A first-class oyster conk, a' tin-1
lb y a I
For all kinds of machine oil go '
Frank Cox son.
— Pile best .Mtxir.'Ui hill at
Koyai.
Skr" For a first-class
cut, nee iI Uetiry.
— Fresh « \ -ers in a n s \ \
Hoy ill.
WFur signs M>e Kugeiu >,.• . •
Way. riain or artistic.
HI Louie has ihe Standard
tun Machine Mold under ten years
guarantee. Call aii<l >ee tliein.
fctf'VVhcn you want a lirM-
shave or hair cut, hot or cold I
or have laundr> work, go " t i.
Eclipse barber shop.
JW*I. B. ibtudall ha* open -dan w
grocery store in the Blue t rout I
t"K three dons south of Louie's, ai,<:
Invites you to call and see him.
- JC'K—$2<ri0 will buy a three
roomed house, cave, well and puiiip.
"v
^'S
■3 >lb
'' - <S
lint work In tin- s,i,ue olllee.
The merelmiits lire limklntf 11 hljf
holiday ill«|ila.v of their goods thin
week mid snles art« good today.
Watch our ninninioth wntcli and
ring display Saturday. We lead In
low prices. o. Dam..
Oklahoma City Is making au effort
to secure a railroad from Kingfisher
J'liey are not afraid of railroads
down there.
The old lire engine house has been
moved to the clt.v lot and will he
tlxed up for a council room anil po-
lice Judge', office.
—a tine claim not far from town
for sale at a tiargalu. Nee the Kick-
er mtiii
Pr. Bradley's headquarters are at our store
| Making up a Stock of Furniture
I
Lumber, Luth, Sash, Doors,
l!!inds, Lime, Cement or any-
Talk About Carpels.
New Lumber Yard.
to suit all tastes is no small task, but we have nucceeded. The popul
amy of our store as a distributing center of beautiful, well made, finely
finished furniture never dlm VhcM. The satisfaction expressed by those
who ha ve bought here is gratifying to us. and an additional recom-
mendation to intending purchasers. Juhi now we want to
^ f will be pleHHed to quote prices j
and show you our stock, all of'
which is new and the best quality I
Ix't us figure 011 yout next bill of j
Lumber.
W huve nn:1 want to supply your wants In this line. Come and
we can easily convince you that we sell the B1CHT CAKPKT for the
money of any house In Hennessey. Latest styles, lowest price*.
Chas. Binding Furniture Co.
Jt: fl&J Ti', ft}.
Cliamplin Lumber Co. £
m Going to Alarket
T. li. Tkmplb, Manager.
fetr" Yard North Main Stm t. east
Hide, two blocks north of Ok. Ave.
Don't forget the pluce. 34
£h{ Red Darn,
Ca.ntrii.i.y Located.
d. r. brewer
l. a. brewer
Don't forget that the best meat is always
the most profitable to buy, because there
is none wasted. In other words "it's all
good." That's what our customers have
said and you will say it if you trade with
Pi
Ps
n
K
^ East Side Main Street
I
Brewer & Brewer, g
1 !: The cool mornings and} w~
a. M « (h V.l.i.-l «( 1 1,.. 1. t I ^ *
The only Commercial Equipped
Barn on the Rock Island.
GIVE US A CALL. «J
•■^Telephone Mo. 4. Z
fT
S?ou warn Earner I
00 TO THE
' u' w'''r' °' ^he brown j
: leaves is an in«llcatlon3
3 that soon the bare branches of the}
• trees will creak and complain in the3
S nhivering bbists, suggestive that!
; worm th and comfort don't come aiulssi
* VOU I71.1V need a new stove, and the first 3
•; thing to consider b where to get it. That 3
— point Is settled when you see
:F. P. MUNCH & SON; f
the Leading fiardivar* merchants of fiennessey.
Cms of good sjoom, Co prices. ^
.«We
iiterSs i
TT"
(
are very busy, the result « f a
habit of giving our customers
honest values. You can build a
houso very cheap now. If you
k
1
I If you know us at all. you know that!
• we're very careful in our advertisements,!
a that when we print "low prices" In the]
• paper, t here are real low prices in the store}
it--^ ; to justify It. We say that our* are good I
iw\ j r stoves—high quality heaters—and that |
v^/ ; 1 ur prices are really low for the sort off
j sloves we Keep. |
f&i r*
us Have
;|;3u$iin, a car load of slopes.
the location, we have the best
material. Let'* talk It over,and
we're sure there'll Lie no
**Troubles
that can t be adjusted In n friend-
ly way as we have the largest
stock of building material
of our own
bought and paid for, on which
we like to quote you prices.
When you get ready to build
aon t forget the old reliable
Cong Bell number Co.
East Oklahoma Avenue.
J. W. DEATON, Manager,
Hennessey, Oklahoma. 34
T
'b
r&s
We have JiHt received a ear load ol Htovea. \Te handle the cole-
orated Uound Oak and Great Western stoves— No bettor and
few equal*. The more you look around among the stove stocxs
is of tou n't'1" more certain you'll be that the ulace to buy
F=". F3. MUNCH A SON.
Che Eclipse Barber Shop.
/I
J. P. Sanders. Prop.
lways at home at the «anie
'hi place. II->r oreold bath"
gent, for Wichita Laundry.
*sST. LOUIS, WOy*
htn you mani
:Sood tftcer:
So whore you soo tho
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
SIGN.
Wo corn or corn preparation used
in the manufacturing.
G. L0N6ENDYKE, Agent.
kinofihhkr. n. r.
The mom nucceHHful InmlneHH men
are thoxe who are the moat in-rslst-
ent advertlMerH.
It Im Kald that a man cannot col-
lift bin thuuKhta on a full Htomach.
ThU probably account* fnr the bril-
liancy of no many ol our territorial
exchanges.
A pentleman In from the went naye
that work In brlnK done ,on a rail-
road a few mllen north of Okeene.
It l underntood that the town com-
p*my are the workers.
The prediction Is made by some
that the town building will be burn-
ed down InHlde of three months. The
party who starts the fire ought to
he strung up to a telegraph pole.
Wanted, 500 cord of wood at—
Racket Store.
There are «coreH of people In and
about Henuemey who leave their
feelings like a cat's tall lying around
to be stepped on. It Is Imposslbleto
shy a rock without hitting some-
one.
My blacksmlthlng department for
ren . liooni L'-ln's and plenty of
1'. H. I.lvin'ttbton.
Several merchants throughout the
territory are advertising "closing
out sales to go out of business."
Thuy have either grown rich and
want to retire or have neglected
their advertising and have to go out
of business.
TUKSI )AY.
The ltoer war Is bulling the wheat
market, and May wheat passed the
seventy mark yesterday.
Special " Ytiko" 1'hoto's $1 2r,
|H-rdo« lor the Christmas trade at
Armantrout's studio.
J. II. Hardy w as over to Kingfish-
er and brings home n good report of
the behavior of tho people down
then*.
There Is no occasion to lie alarmed
about small pox. Most of the re-
ports about this dreaded disease are
merely rumors.
rhB old bank building has been
moved out of the street and Is being
put lu on the vacant lot south of
Armantrout's gallery.
Harry Thompson has returned
from Washington and says that
Horace Speed will be appointed I".
S. district attorney for the territory.
Messrs Osborn A llently. of Wau-
komis, who are well known to our
people here, have sold their store to
a Kansas city man. Frank will go
to New Mexico and Mr. Osborne to
Kansas city and engage In business.
K. W. Montray. a well-driller of
Rilling*, announces that he has
struck coal blossom lu three wells
which he has put down In that place.
II greater Indication* develop a local
prospecting company will beorganl-
*ed.
We have decided to close out
our stock regardless of vaiue
to quit business.
Dennis Mercantile Co.
Ouy Olllett, of Hennessey, Oklaho-
ma, well knowu to old timers In
Kingman, has recently been appoint-
ed by the government to a place on
the Dawes Tommlsslon as one of the
appraisers of the Indian lands. This
is a good paying position. Kx- Kln*-
manites are strictly In It when it
cornes to sharing the good things be
from Main stivet.—II. 10
Chairman W. II. I'rench Iium Issued
a call bit- a ineetlug of i lie ten Itorlal
committee of the People's pon\
Oklahoma < 'if v on Tuesdav, .limit
ary 1(5, at 10 o'clock a. in.
Miss Mat tlrGilhrrt. a former teneh-
er In the Hennessey schools, will be
married at Kingfisher during the
holidays to Mr. Vinson.
The fine mil! at Stillwater wmm de-
stroyed hy tire recently. Thin in the
second mill that lias been burned
thsre.
The Enid Snn-Kagle prints It
"Hyuu." Louk out for blood on t lie
moon.
The Inspection business Is hurting
the cattle traflc « f the ferritor\, nud
will prove a serious drawback unless
there Is a radical change.
./l Keno is making elaborat** prep-
arations to entertain the timiual
meeting of the livestock asno, bttioii.
which Is to meet there the Ihst (.f
February.
Orlando Tlmrp was In Monday
and says they are going to have a
big timeout at the Twdn '('hurt-lien
Saturday night. A tree and general
pr< ucram.
Railroads refuse to employ those
who siuoke cigarettes. In fact Mint
class of people are not very desirable i
In any capacity. Hoys,don't smoke
•Igarettes.
When that traveling man made
the remark to the landlord that lief
wouldn't Keep a steady boarder he ,
was called down to a fraaule by one
of our prominent grain men.
A large delegation of Memphis peo-
ple will visit Oklahoma City soon.
The Choctaw road Is now finished
to Memphis and the people wont to
look after business from the: tcrri-
torj\
A divorced woman died up In the
strip recently and #ll,0nu in 1.11k was
found under Iter carpet. Sin- was
often assisted In a financial wny l>\
her neighbors who thought her poor
and needy.
The editor of Garber Sentinel Ik li-
able to expulsion from the fraternal
society of the press, having spruny
the old. old clistnut about the man
who stood on the bridge as "
as a son of a gun.
They are going to have a novelen
tertainmeni out at the Itnffalo
school house. Everything Is to he
ou the old fashioned plan. Tho mu-
sic and singing and the recitations
will be from the old, old authors.
We are receiving holiday woods
dally; don't fjiil to see our line.
A. Hall,
In Oklahoma taxes for the year
[ 1N99 became due December l.' .and In-
come delinquent on the third Mon-
day in .January. If one-half is paid
by the third Monday in January the
last half does not become due < r re-
llnquent until the third Mon lav in
June. The tax warrants for the dc
llnquent
t!i; w.iv oi
BMiday Prcscms.
0:ir liiu is connlete, We
hitj cvjryt'iii; that you
■ hi!J wish a:iJ yo:i ne.-d go
n > farCi.-r to mak.-y ni.* pur-
chases.
COM2 IN airJ look over t!ie
st: ;k at any rate tiie bnyiaj
may com.' lal^r.
gone
did.i.v
Tcr Stl.e. ■ (.'harlcy Wogan lo
House of fire rooms, three lots, els Joseph to spend the
tern, well, and bearing fruit trees of his parents.
all kinds. Also one business room ' he town council will receiv- bids
and lot. For price and terms see 0,1 the repairing of the city hall up
Dud Oliver. j 'till Saturday night.
Closing out rcgardlcss!uf cost or v ""
,■ " , . ' . ' ... the lucky ones In tin-ili'er '
See ad. in another part of this mg,,,. rhl., ,
paper.—Dennis Mercantile Co loicrrines given m . i, • .
nin r>
n til. I'
nu MaenaamMaamMBBBi■ ,nn, v '^'Pmeat of oi
... m. the .M. 10. church, sou
Cba . BiRttiita r«r«ii re Co.I u.iin,.,,*#,, i„vu.,i.
Furniture and Funeral Supples. J Dr. Thornton and lla
Furniture and Funeral Supple
Embalming a Sp 'cialty
tiionk: n'
Mil.
going out on the Skeleton for i
• lays ipiali hunt and have ic
„ the editors t f this r li- u
HKNN1. M1CY, ■ OICUA I few bird* on their rrtiim
I'l'-Ml Sponsler has |„,.
i<t>st, of Illinois, is visit-1 hog biisiueys. lie has an old
'ug Ids uncle, A
4*17"See our tfp<
at fcl.2,* pei d
tiade, at Arinantrout
Ibservat ion Slet
t Ween St. I."Mils an d
adding aiiot iter uurl vj
Sou ih west travel vl
Line.
There seems to be au epidemic of
new opera houses in the terrltorv.
' man ' 1 ,IH "f Hennessey havestrong
drunk K.vmt"msof the disease.
James Connor's sou In-la w, ('. L.
sis. of Kinsley, Kansas, is \ iNit.
. Hideuhour.
.1 " VII K 11" plioto's
" r t ''ifistmas
St tldio.
ers daily he
an Antonio,
••I feat are to
the Frisco
and Iium ligiii d
•ductlti
of t lie
I and seven Hue pi,
I out that in t w
! corner on the ho;
country.
There came near being a genuine
sensation on one of the main streets
of town the other day. Serious re-
sults were only prevented by the in-
terference of a friend. This is not the
only good Item that has been spoiled
by someone coming to t lie rescue of
the other fellow.
Mr. Wnllaee.of rhlcniro. will spend
t he
. , ■ ■ • "• * "" i<- . i r. au.
Ing the former and family-until after | •>n,i, „.m ...
life llolllttlVe with „ view of loc„tl„g i " Mr'"n" "■
here. Hash. Hallack will take him out iu
. Nesldtt. wife of Mr. <Nesbltt, i u the Turkey creek inoun-
opular salesn an at the< liiengo | tains on a wild goose chase for a
'o!n",Ki,nMis.':!^;i;;cv,-vvi,i;'goJ;:;! ""i1 ,,,rhf'-v- TiiiB •"" " • '>•
house keeping as i,s a suitable ' ^ " ,>lfe,S ra,'° to the
house can be secured. I average eastern geiitiemnn with ro-
The famous "lllacK 100" will not ' ,l,a,1Hc and sporting proclivities.
hem Ili-||||..~M-.V n'hii- i 'I... I I'rhler! ll,e elforls of t !„■ i men about
w„h putting the pnper he h i e ■ -1 , ' a.iont
in I ,li - 1 tllwn
broke,
bu'steil,
not 1m- aide to nil i lit
"'Hipany had g< ne x "
k'-rtlummixed, and j should
meiit.
In most of the
• wns of t he terri-
— personal property taxes, in mos
ye*rt888, were placed In the band* tori ttiere are from ,,„e to a dozen
ol the slierlti Dweinber 15. |*acial cluhs. Tin
A Hennessey gentleman has re- for I he men and I
eelved word that he had drawn a | their evenings hoMiu
prize at Vlena. He purchased some
bonds of the city of Vlena about 'in
years ago, and Instead of drawing
interest they are paid in prlse«. The
one he has Is for 100 florins and will
draw any where from 200 to 200,000
florins. He has sent his bond to the
bank there and Is now auxioiiHlv
awaiting the returns. We hope It is
the large prlie or as near It, as oon-
slble. .
The hand hoys of Hennessey will
—Jnd a handsome gold lined silver
fruit basket to Mr. I". K. Price, w ho
Instructed the band here and is to be
married At Wellington on the uotli,
as a wedding present. Mr. K. L.
Sheets Hold the present and engrav-
ed the names of all the band hovs
with "presented to Mr. and Mrs V.
K. Price. Theengravlng Is very hand
some and we are confident that Mr.
l'rlce will appreciate tho present
very highly.
There are a few bold, bad men left
In this country who wear high heel-
ed hoots, big spurs, a bad breath
and a crooked countenance, but they
are not so many as they used to be.
One of that, class was in town a few . _ „ _
days ago and kicked up a fuss with'should be sent up for a good long
''Shu re Shot Pete" at the Khodcs I period. There are few greater crimes
hotel. He didn't make his bluff I committed.
k'm n."iraz*| tuk St. Loi'is Ol.OnK-DKMOtnATls
K !.f f 1n"' ft,u h,MI lump.estionably one of the greatest
J ^™ !r thel" erfetrnceofn,"-, ^..erlc,,,, Newspapers. 11 Ih.m , or-
:±"n\Zth7 v,,ul;>"n have iM'ei, e,*\' w here and covers
enough that man left to rattle „ every Held of News, torelgn „,,! do-
of tha'TiHr,"' -r?a"T" 'la-v" I mesne. 11 is strictly republican In
of the pa*t. They don t go any politics, Imt l.«. nliove all. a -.r.ws-
1'APKIt, and ought to he iu every
It was two Hennessey girls who I home during t helniport it.t presideti-
were overheard In the followingcon |eAinpalgn of IMO. The price bv mail.
illnii' •-! tnul (■ l. i 1.1 I.: i.. i i.
much l >tt«
riti spending
r- • down boxes
ami beer kegs about the saloons. A
few clubs in Hennessey would be a
benefit.
Horton L. Miles came up from
Sheridan Tuesday morning- in re
spouse to a menage announcing the
sickness of hi.<< father. I'ucle Jesse
Miles, and will remain here for a
time to assist in caring for him.
ilort says prosperity lias struck old
Oidahotn i and she is now on a
boom.—South Haven t Kansas I New
Kra.
John McKeever came flown from
Knid Sat urday and, ia company wit h
Tom Taylor, went out northwest of
town and arrested ti young man by
the name of Hunter ou a charge of
seduction, claim -d to havebeencom-
ndtted in Itarnes county, Missouri
He was leading the prisoner about
town wit h bracelets on his wrists.
He took him to North Knid Sunday
nun niiig to await the arrival of the
sheriff The young man refused t<>
make any statement further than
that he left Missouri last February.
He was a sort of unsophisticated
looKing chap aid dMn't look liken
bad man, but if guilty as charged
organize a social club
•Ive a hearty second from
every oue in town. It will give the
young men a place to spend their
evenings and idle hours
livery Friday night therein a sing-
ing school at the Pleasant Valley
school house, under the tutorship of
I'rof. Patterson. There Is a good
attendance and the scholars are get-
ting quite proficient. At present
there are twenty, and others will
Join.
Mr. Chalmes, who left the Buffalo
school some time ago under rat her
peculiar ami suspicious circumstanc-
es, was heard from receutly. Ha
wrote to Mr. J. F. Washburn, send-
ing the amount of his noanl hill and
expressing regret that he left so un-
ceremoniously.
Woolsey and Dunn,,S
City Dray and Transfer.
i-roiMp: HtO littoQ.
of your inn ronttgt*.
«* Professional Directory.
Dr. N. Rector, .' 0
IAN AND St K-
on OUHIU,
lit t'li.Tokc#' nimI
• «l :tt all tl-.u i .
W C Stevens ' w 1 kh I < 1 . *
, T N-rll. of w,.,,,..
Ontr*. Mirt.alii l-lock
J. G Robberts,
flihfr, KaiKfULt-r.O, T
Rnb't. A I Vie ATTolJNtY \T l.\w'
Bliekford illllsf, Hit "r,o"t'" "'I
D- K. Cunningham,, ^:1-''!',?;? Vl
iilti^hnni ftnildiiiir, Mulii -
were overheard In the followingcon- I eAmpaign of 11)00. The price by mall. - —
versatlon: "I Just think It Is shame- j dJtlly, including Sunday, is six dol-j tj o DADi^rn
ful the way that girl slings slang," lars per year. Dally without Sun * AKivhlKf mnt |
said one of the young ladles to her day, f<mr dollars per vear. Sundavi jtfontr^rtnr anA Rf«iMo«*
friend. My! If i twirled my talker only, two dollar* per war. Wcck- L . -onira^-lor ^na IjUoder.
-* * * 1 • i Rstlmates I- nrriishcd for Buildings
Bridge Wor a Specialty.
„|. I Hhop-aoiith AMnn' W. nt Oklahoma Avon.
„.l UH, IIouitMH.4i>y. O. K.
Inir uiuIwMl i^flitnil tfi< ui h n«M '>e" I friend My! If i twirled my talker oniy. two doUnr. per .v,«r. Week-
Ing passed around In Oklahoma. I" or like she does m.v dad would tan my l.v, Issued in s-ml-Weeklv sections,
instance, Ony Glllett, as above; i. ( . «lu«1s until the du t was thicker tiian one dollar per year. The latter edi-
Conkling, 8u|s>rvl*<or of the Census- 'n time." "Voo bet your 11Ion Is a big Semi-Weekly pnper, al-
W I). Fossstl. Deputy r. K. Mnrshnl, | ! IV.*'"'j;:?'"!'!.!h" '''V.'1 ''!
]T'y V'I|.he en,:. AveS'ue'wwidV. it
ana otners Dy tho score might be j parents are sunflowers of the sn me only give* all the news, but. also a r I Crnnl/lln nuft|1AM;i),
mentioned who have held county of- nnd If I should make raw cracks ! great variety of lutererting and In- Li L I 1 ul!>v i i III DloCXSilll! P
flees and other Important territorial rn convf>rHtttlon they'd thresh the i structlve reading matter for everv i
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Campbell, J. B. The Hennessey Kicker. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 253, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1899, newspaper, December 22, 1899; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc88850/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.