The Eagle. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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HBNNB88SY PVIB CO
X E. HITCH D« SON.
BUG KNE M'CONKAT,
Proprietor!-
.Editor
(tartoonii.
PrtlMH-d nrry Thurwlaj at Hcnnwwoy, OH*
Admitted to rater at th * pnntoflWir at
Sanne«* y, Oklahoma, tor trant.raln*ion through
• Balk- a* fw^<ood-cJa*'> n.atU r
SUBSCRIPTION ILA TEX.
Doe Year, In advance,
lb Monthx.lD ad<an ,
%rm Month*, In adiaixav
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POSTOFFICE hol'hb.
V* k dafR from 7 a. m. till 8 p. m. SuwiaT
Ma MSu'a. m. to llrSO y. m.
' J. A. FELT, P. M
OVBRI-ANC MAIL AND STAGE.
W *T.
and Oke*n« wri ? 513 p rr ; W >" 1:1
• m. dally •■l'-ep* fpgd^'TTi:Ri;oN, Carrier.
EAST. M
Hieridan arr.ve 6^0 p. m.; leave 12:00 m. dailj
~ Myrtle arrive p. m.; leave
HC'I< Hunda'
100 p. m. daily i i' . pt Humla
av.
ARROW, <
THURSDAY, NOV.21, 1901.
Give uh a rest
moval business.
about that re-
Look! Look!! LookM
See what yoa an buy at the People's
Oroccry Store in their twenty five cent
sale for one week only.
3 ean« early June peas 2h
8 e.ins com 2t
231b. cans baker] bean? ... 25
30->*. of Victor RakiAtr Powder 25
5 lbs. beans 25
7 barn White Russian soap. 25
10 lbs. cheap sopp 25
6 bo^es French sardines 25
8 lbs. flake hominy 25
9 boxes Jellc . 25
2 boxes grape rtut 25
21bw.bcst 15ct. coffec 25
3 haH cans salmon 25
3 bottles olives. .. 25
3 lib. package macaroni 25
Special price on oil anil gasoline in
5 gallon lots.
Holmes fc Hal:ek.
Three doors smith of Saur's drug
store east side Main, Hennessey, O. T
Program
of Teachers' and Patrons' meeting to be
. held at Lacey Friday evening, Dec. ti
The Kansas city commercial an(, Sa|uItjay> Dec 7
ttfub, is touring Hanna*, forbusi-
ti 68P.
A convention of reciprocity
people, meet at Washington,yes-
turday.
The latest reports from the
seat of gov er ment, ar c th at Hor-
ace Speed may be appointed gove-
7K)r, of Oklahoma .vice, Jenkins.
In the event, should Govenor
Jenkins be removed The Eagle
hopes that no carpetbagger will
be appointed to fill the vacancy,
J.,et's have home rale.
If the republicans of Okla-
homa would stop this everlast-
ing quarreling among them-
selves and work together for
statehood our people "would be
better off.
The newspapers, that is, some
of them have Jenkins out and a
man from Oklahoma City slated
sure and will land the guba-
natonal plan. We tlont like the
name, but if there is nothing in
a name we hope, he, Mr, bleeper
will not sleep upon his oppor-
tunities and will be awake to the
interest of our great territory.
Friday evening, Lecture by Prof.
F. H. Uinholtz, Pres. of Normal School
at Edmond.
Saturday, 10:30 a. m.
Music.
"The School Library, its use and
methods of enlargement, by a teacher,"
T. E. Willis and a parent, D. C. Fams-
worth.
Genera] discussion.
Music.
"Promotion of pupils Irom gjode to
grade in the country schools," Lyman J.
Hickman.
Discussion, B. W. Arnold.
General discussion.
Music.
"Study and help of pupils at borne."
1st by a parent. William Walker, 2nd
by a teacher, M. W. CI inc.
Discussion, Pres. Umholtz.
Noon.
t :30 p. m.
Music.
"What an the teacher do lot the
patron," L. K. Townscnd.
What can the j.atron do for the tei.--.h- I unlockin
er, A. W. Hen-haw.
Al! papet ■■ limited to fifteen minute?.
Discussion, ten minutes.
General discussion, five minutes.
By order of committee.
G. D. I'. : , Co. Supt., Chairman.
| Lyman .1. Hickman, Secy.
' PR0P0S\LS R 5> "~C A 11RV! N U
THE MAILS
In (he
THE EARTH
fJWfr
A DYNAMO.
(.aim rrontu'gatcN a Ve*
it*nroN'Zl al Theory.
Elmc; (Sates, the Washington j?ci-
otilisl bas recently flntatiwj a series of
Indian Territory
Oklahoma.
and
Post-Office Department,
Washington, D. C., Sept. 16,1601.
Proposals will be received at the Of-
fice of the Second Assistant Fost-
Minter General, Post-Office Dcpart-
........ ment, until 4 p. m. of Decembei ii, 1601,
experiments which prove that electric-j for carrying the mails of the United
States on the routes and by the sched-
ules of departures and arrivals herein
specified in the Indian Territory unu
Oklahoma, from Jnly 1, to June
30. 190(% Decisions announced on < r
before February 1, 1902. Contracts to
be executed and Sled in .ike Depart-
ment within sixty days itHe: date of
roadside, located in such a manner as
to be reached-a.*: conveniently as prac-
ticable by the carrier without dismount-
ing from the vehicle or horse, and fuch
person shall file with the post-master
at the post-office to which his mail is
addressed (which shall be cnc of the
two post-offices on the route on either
side of and next to the box or crane) a
request in writing for the delivery of
his mail to the carrier on the route for
deposit at, the designated point, at the
risk of the addressee. The small bag
or satchel above described, as well as
the box or crane, must be provided by
the person for whose use it is intended
without expense to the Department.
The mail earners must be of good
character and of sufficient intelligence
to properly handle and.deposit the mail
along the routes.
The Department does not pre-
scribe any particular design of box or
s tchel to be used for this service, but
the person providing either should sec
that it is of such character as to afford
ample protection to his mail, if there
is a lock attached to the box, a key is
not to fce held by the carrier, as he is
expected to deposit the mail without
he box. The box or crane
should be so located o-i tTie roadsidd
that the carrier can deposit the maif
without 'caving his vehicle or horse,
and yet not where it will ob'-'trjet pub-
lic travel.
The cwrier is nqt required to col-
t mail from the boxfs, but there is no
objection to his doinjj so if it dot-: not
j ii:tf-r;ere with his making the schedule
tunc. The law provides that every car-
rier of the mail shall receive any mail
matter presented to him if properly pre-
paid "y stamps, ;uiii deliver the same
for mailing at the next post-office at
which he arrives, but ihat no fees shall
be allowed him therefor.
Headquarters for best grades
MCALESTER AND
ARKANSAS ANTHRACITE
North Side, West- Okla. Ave.
Coal
Brick, Brick.
Now selling some Brick at
$3 Per Thousand
Kasebeer Bros.
One mile south and one mile west of Hennessey,
The Home Annuity
ASSOCIATION, OF ST. LOUIS, M0.
Will write a policy for you that covers
SICKNESS ACCIDENT, OLD AGE, DEATH.
As for Protection there is none better on the market, and as
FOR INVESTMENT IT IS THE VERV BEST.
J. E. Hutchinson, Special Aq't.
Hennessey, Okla.
Mty Ik primarily the cause of all mcle-
airologlca? phenomena, from th*1 calm
♦if a Hummer's (o Die tempestuous
storms of the equinox, arc nothing
uiore or !<i;■ than manifestations of
•lectrlclty. O'.ir world, in cc jkoii
wlfli the fvnd ciiit' P'J.PCi.0 'li!
«miy <« vasi yi'.. "aiD; (' ci«-« liT'HT, ; w**pt-?inco of b:d,
]uit it? aiso Ucin In motion and controll- ! HouV
«il by eleetrh-al force* "1 proved by
experiment," says Gates, "that when
*n insulated body is revolved before a
magnet ti produres electricity upon
iUself. Now, the earl,b is i.:i insulated
liody and revolves id an Intense tnag-
aie.tli field produced by the sun. the
Kreat • ntral magnet of our t ■> r sys-
tem. The earth is insulated because
the nir that envelopes il is a noni-on-
•luctur, anil for that reason thi electric-
ity is K'-'ncateJ lij lb'- n voVi.tiuri nI
For ^
Custom Made Shoes ^
Go to
J. M. Smith.
Prkes from S2.50 to $5.00.
Just received a. large stock o
new Styles, Lasts and
Sole Leather.
.Warn Street.
COME IN AND SEE THE
Best selected Stock of
154,l!?(i.
...1
thai
awan
ill sa
tie ;c
out
the earth is thrown tf. ! ,t i?
sind rnanifests itself in what
tho weather
"And yea say that th- v..'
the earth on its i i ■
phenomenon al; i"Y- i .
< Ittp.i'ja is rciiili i'l! >• .-. i... m>
perime-::s M,jt f>r:ly l1- .t in n
Its axi: . 1)1.' :1s T"VOl.ltil toe. ;.|n|Ilt
the sun is th" • -alt . • tr ■ o
atectro-maenetic action. W< knew tliat i Mail
Ihe siei . otatiH ii i its ,t ' 'ioo . ,il ' ih-
by cxii'-i imclit Diet vvli- m i.e.
latw II eauses niapnetlc li .die- ; ti ,.
its intluence to revolve about it. 'I'll
nearer they arc to tin-ma;.-" i ,) •
er they revolve, and tliis Is precisely
what we observe In tv> • ,e . e t!i-
planets, and 1 have a!.--o • ^-ev.ved
that a sphere r< vol via;: ' a .i .n t
turns ou its axis TI.is is ilin l'i "he
f.e t that the Bide neatest the aiiifrnet U
Kliphtly retarded liy the elieel of tiie
atttaction, and thin causes the kIuIi:1 to
rotate while movlut; in its ■ hit aiouutl
t- ■> n::!™net. So v.e* see lliat the sun by
Iti own motion catiB-s tie' earth to
revolve about it and that, this in tii'n
p—'th- t: the rotatiq:i of the - Till on
its axis, which gives us out ntmosphcr-
>c clei trlcity - Rvorv boily'n
ot.^ih. Hcr.nofiscy vib Cato, L&rcy
and Carier to Okeene; Ut.iKj
miles and back <! t imes a week.
Bond required with trid $1.71X1.
Prefietit contract f-ays $439.05.
Hennessey via Paris; ten miles
and btick J tin,' « a week. Bond
required with bid, I -Tew
service.
Columbia via Wanaroakor and
Myrtle to Hcnne-sscy; 1!) miles
and back ti timee a week. Bond
required with bid, $1,200. New [
service. i
Instructions to bidders and post- 1
j ma-ter-: j\"o tijvi submitted under |
this advertiaemenii will lio considbrodl
I units ,l:< l-iddi: ch 11 aj.;rcc in his bid j
•••r.t. I the service beinft |
EVER BROUGHT TO HENNESS?]Y, CONSISTING OF
Btd Rofi>(n Suits, Couches and Lounges, Chiffoniers, Commodes, Stands, Tables,
Chairs of all Kinds, Wail Pockets, Book Cases, and Everything Per=
taining to a First Class Stock of Furniture.
I to him he
ervision t"
! i-ive his pen.
Iicrformar:'
side . ii .'■■■
of:
n- I
%
H. ANDREW,
At Chas. Bititling's old stand.
Hemiessev, Oklahoma.
t.ho
- '-Ti t, IKi.l
ri
IT',
tne man- t>.
on the star rout
v": ■ i-cinent, th
• .. i j.: whir,
stated) will be
mail into i-
bass or sav-the
po-ts that rr.ay
route, under th-
Any perse n i
xUir rout'- herei
t- f
t r," i .'.riot.s j
- -ivertxl >iy thin ad-
c.irrier on each route
uhrrwiso siiecifie.aliy
Is required to d< liver
' - .-.ti Jt.anf. small
.s '-fntaiaing :aail • n
crot-t-ed . ier.^ the
followinp (onditi-iiis:
ivinp- on or near
n d'-soribod, and
5''..'.ivory -if m ..1 try (
i.tc i irricrs will not ba permit ted over
■ i : v. ,. rtioua of star routes as may havo
i- operation the rural freo-delivory
se:~,-! c, moept ...s an additional or sup-
plemental service when shown to bo
e 'Vs-sary and practicable.
For sale cr trade: A ^ootl dnv-
it..: u-ani, harness and buggy.
Iat this office.
T-st. -7. - .UU1 i.-a--
star ! ifiTTY TOUGtl TO SCRATCH
j living an*! for relief also. Hunts' Cure
■W -1 rt3 you of Itcb, TotU-i% Bli'-Eworm, Itehi-i.t
Piles, liejsnnia. Oui.rantee 1 hj -all '.teal- rs.
' r"^ETj:vAV£: TM
sny |
UCd !
v,it.hiii the. eorjKir.Kj >;t .rk« of any town j
or within SO r.,sU oj any jititt-officc,'
whodes'irtvi >. - r . o<:|K«!^.ii at'ifcmn |
point i n thi- ii ic ei tho n*iM tiy the if^ g,H(
carrier it t«aid loutc may f>r. \Mie and!
erK-t :• i;.: ,l.V ti.. ,.t s.n '.;«>!
I
The Eclipsc Harber Shop,
•.•lass work.
Job i CAwmtu., f'r.fp.
A Bargain.
A tjood four room house, three brick
one frame, ?, lots, barn room for ti bead
nf hort-es and mow room for 10 tons hay
noar school house. * all.
Foot Bal!.
At fair rjrnnnds, Oeldwell v> Hennea
neyt Thanksgiving: ^av, N™,
Poultry Show.
i The second annual show of the Hen-
j nc-j.ey Poultry and Pet Slock associa-
i tion, will be held December 19, 20, and
21,1901, at Hennessey. Kverythinp is
tiein^ done to make this the best show
Oklahoma has ever had.
Game called at. 2:30 p. m.
one of the best teun.J i.i
Kansas, while Hennessey b"s s
eoed her te.-'m and this will b
the tiest pames of " ". .. i" :ru ou
and give the boys a good crowd. Admis-
•rion 2&c.
Al) persons ktuwing ihcmsclves to be
indebted to Dr. Meradeth are rciucsted
to call and settle on or before the 25th
of Nov. otherwise the occounts will be
-i 1001.' placed in the hands of his agent with
Caldwell is! additional expense.
;-^athern
•rength-
"nc of
Christain Church.
Profu-hinp every Sunday at 11a. m.
j and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a.
m. Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. rn.
B. D. GOXISPIE,
, Minister.
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Hutchinson, J. E. The Eagle. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1901, newspaper, November 21, 1901; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc94560/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.