The Eagle. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1901 Page: 1 of 10
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FOR HENNESSEY—
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HENNESSEY,-OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1001.
NUMBER 32.
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8 '....-day Is tho day to vote on tho
■wa ■ ' v.orkn prop) u'ion. Th q • lion
of whether or not "a~'3 village rhall is-
systora of walor works th uein, bonds in
.'i n of Eight TbOuunJ Dollars,
uuo In tiiirly ye. ;.r.-> from the date trier; •
of, payables at aay time after ton years
at the will of the vill"":e, euch bonds to
bear interest at the rate of not to ex-
ceed Mix per ce" t per annum, payable
annually.
The polls at said election will bo
opened at 6 o'clock a. m., and closed at
S o'clock p. in. of said day.
The voting p'.aoe of the north precinct
will be at the colored school house, in
said north precinct.
The voting place of the south precinct
will be at the city hall, in aaid south
precinct."
The amount prayed for in the call will
nor- extend tha mains all over town and
Jo the various additions but will lay them
two blocks north on Main thca extend-
ing i t one frotn terminus u>d west one
block, .. auth three bloeka On Main one
wend two feast from tei r.iiaun; One
block wst'riii Oklahoma Ave. from
Main and two ea..;' . with -iiic pa.gs rt
proper dial usee. , 100:) feat of; r;Hl
;. i. .- v -:y r-:.iii :;•;■! fii' :.*0■: in.
Ax ti; city becomes wealth! • r '.ho roain •
can b« extended from tins t-i tirot. ft
> . no: lUppO;; o M;..t ■ f p:vV.:!y -
lied portion of the city need • the fire
pro! :.-el ions tie She busine. p:.rt <)c • <,
School Report.
Pe;. ;t ct Hm-a.'.ft* j PitNio Bchool
for the month on iing December C.
Par. -.!iv G '.a :, :aont, boys
32, girls 33, total 70; averages daily
attendance, boys 30, £irls 35.4, total
05.4; total attendance in days, boys
G01.5 girls 703.5, total 1310; number not
absent or tardy 43: cat >a of tanlincsa 11.
Ibt Grade, Enrollment, boya 35,
girls 28, total 03; average daily attend-
ance, boya 33.07, girls 27.27, total 61.24;
total attendance in days, boys 079.5,
girls 545.5, total 1220; number not
absent or tardy 40; cases of tardiness 10.
2nd Gkadb, Enrollment, boya 27,
girls 13, total 40; average daily attend-
ance, boys 24.95, girls 12.02, total 35.97;
to till attendance days boys 496, girls 240.5
total 739.5; number not absent or tardy
21; cases of tardiness 16.
3rb Gradb, Enrollment, boya 16,
girls 28, total 44; average daily attend-
ance, boys 15.43, girls 26.85, total 42.28;
total attendance in days, boya 308.5,
girls f>:;7, total 845.5; numbiir not absent
or tardy 2(5; cases of tarciine-s, 8;
3rd and 4t:i c.'vdv, Enrollment,
boy • -J, girls 18, tot.;.1 17; avera;.;- daily
attendance, beys 27.75, girlg 17.70, total
■!5••?!">: '.:.il .,tt . in day;-, h<;yi)
555, ;.'!:ls 354, total !/>' '■: number rot
absent or tartly 23; Cases of tardiness 50.
4T5i u B, Knollmer>t, jr..
80, total -15; average daily attendance,
: .ys 14.02, ;; 1: S7.80, trial 42.I-2: V :il 1
: t;,c.'.dance in days, boyc 262.5, j
558, : it.,:.! 859.5; nnratjer not ab: it < r
casus of tardiness 9.
iV!. t. services.
At '.'.10 M. Church nmt Sunday t ;
foUo'-.'ing subjects will be presented.
Morning, "Manandhis jr.iBsionoi earth
.'ro.n tho divine standpoint". Evening,
"Divineand Human Volition." Wo v. ill
be glad to wolcoanoyou to the.-'.service...
A. E. DuBois.
A Card of Thanks.
Wo desire to thank the kind people
of Hennessey who eo ki-.Oly assisted ub
during the sickness and death of our
sister and daughter.
Mrs. s. J. Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Bolinoer.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Todd.
Premium List of Chicken Show.
Enid Nurseries, J. A. Lopeman, Prop.
Harry Neal, local agt., one Crimson
Rambler rose bush.
Geo. Gundlach, Star Restaurant, on
fancy coop.
F. Bertwell, confectioner, 2 pounds
choice candy, to best scoring Barred
'took pn.Het.
Carl Kreat(', book keeper fix G. H.
Block, lu;' .i)c , 50c, cash.
Ollio Kelt, agont. for.H. iMpek,
sbimber, $1.00 c:isb,
W. S. Spcneor, SoiitV. .'.nd 1 nes
.-.hop, CO.-, i;u:; ;y whip.
Ch..\ N'.: :., f in:,:;.
Central Telephone. offiC1 , 2T-- cash.
Weils & Picher, Press-Demoer , 10
j y irly )1k riptions.
j' R. .f. lb i,>, -'"ip. T-I e!"v;:tor,
I $1.00 eash.
A. '5. C:itlura Hoir.
lor!;, $1.00 cash,
v.l l.*;1 r11 for the
; volar Co., all the
luring the show,
transfer Line,"
• to as ociati
W. I.. Pa.rquharson, gr :in dealer,
$1.00 cash.
Shade Produco Co., $1.00 cash.
Fradk ).. Ratliff, wholualo cigar man-
ufacturer, one box Roy V. Cashion high
grade be cigars or one box Pat Hennes-
sey cigars to the highest scoring bird on
exhibition.
A. I.. Beckenor, ".Shorty repair shop,"
$1.00 in any lino of repairiug.
First National Saloon, K. J. Taft,
proprietor, one quart of Havard Rye
whiskey.
K. L. Sheets, jev.vler, a beautifu
brooch to lady exhibitor receiving the
Ighest score in any class of fowls.
Governor Ferguson.
"Thomas Ti. Forgu -'on, tho ;:owly ap-
pointed goveronor t i Okiaboma, was
appointed r.iinister to Norway anil
Sweden by Pr. lideat. Cleveland in 189*.
Heisn native of Maryland credited to
B:!Limore, but he made his home in
Washington many yeei j previous to his
appointment, lb" member of th'
>n.
11.til's So.
Evory now
his hind fe i
en ■. notice norne
loli'.ici: i rijos up on
• ' ■!: ■ ti',at tlie
t to ( ,o back from
tho Pitilippinea -nd let lb ! Pliilipinos
alone. W re i i the "t: i 'lief" would
yonr Uuelo Sam bo to day it" he had
"come back" when lie started to "Spank'
tho stuffiu" out of Mc.iieo? Would li •
not have aetctd the lunat-e to have de-
cided to "come hack" when ho ran hi*
hand in his pockets for the seven mill-
ions he paid Russia for the territory of
Alaska? What would the world think
of us if wo had "come back" when we
started out to "Remember tho Maine"?
Would not things bo in a "dickens of :>■
fix" if llucle Sam had "come back"
when ho went out to put the "fixings"
on secession? But it would cap the
climax for Uncle Sam to leave the Phit-
lipinos without restoring law and order
to those islands. Ho is not coming back
until) ho gets good and ready, and the
"y el per," might well understand it.
He ise.ot in ■ ofyoi • "come back" kind
of fellows, while under republican
i \. .lageni'U'. "lyway. H. mak-s sure
he is right end rondy, end then he goo*
right ahead '.nd k' :is oil going. —
nd Sentiinel.
| Edm
United
served
w /.lth
cy .
Fi
Comtpission,
'i:.y, .isini, h^
. 'eial position to
a popular service
was in itsinfan-
At ti) • capital,
ll
vVSio ?s the Defaulter?
■ queatii i will b' answered next
ida
nigi '
1 Si|u:i
hmee the ; part should have the i tardy
protection i'irl then th;'outside. i 5;ti GeEnrollment, bo - .= 21, ■.irl- j 'j\' ,■ <u/..u::] Homeopathy pliv-ri- I wl".'rc hc '' k"ownand honorwl>
If a fire should break out in thejstt, total 42; average daily attendance, [ ;.vn r.«.«i $1.00«asb to the Px. | eaUed "Major," and lie and Mr.-.,
business part on some windy day or i boys 19, girls 20, total 39; total attend- j ^ibitor -e I Ferguson, who is a daughter of Govern-
the
of the best Ton turkey. . , . . . .
night ii would destroy the best por-lance in days, boys 119, girl* 414, total j n. « Rector St 00 cash to the X-111 °wan' OfMaiyland, were prominent
1 " " ■ t ficrnrp« in Washington seciety.
liijf: in its work, thereny losing more|3o;
tAian the water works would cost s: veral
times over. Our residence is on the
outskirts and it will be years before the
mains will reach us but wu are willing
to contribute >ur mite toward the pro-
tection of our neighbor's property who
i-i more favorable located. Look about
you and you will observe tfcut all pro-
gressive go-ahead towns are providing
fire protection. It :s for the good of
the city, not any one indirinuai is why
the bonds should carry at S^tar lay's
eleetioa, consider t'nc i>rop';;itic:i care-
fully and vote your sentiments. The
Eagle is i'oi the proposition.
;mber not abs nt or tardv
| hibitor receiving the highest score on
cases of tardiness 11. duck^. Any class.
i : a Gkadi:, Enrollment, boy -15, girls stanley Mcnzies, baker tor the Royal
20, total 35; average daily attendance, Bakery, fancy ornamented fruit cake to
beys 14..!, girls 1P.9K, total 34.23; total | tjj0 |a,jy exhibitor having the finest
attendance in days, boys 2*6, girls 3!W.r , display af canary birds.
When Taxes Vre One.
total 684.5; number not absent tardy
1U; cases of tardiness II.
7th C-i:hds, Enrollment, toys 14,
tcir!? 21, total 4.">; averag? daily attend-
an/e, ooys 20.5, girls S .5, total 44;
total attt ridance in days, boys 410, girls
4(iO, total r:l<): number not absent or-
tardy 19; cases of tardiness It).
H. S., iEnrollment boys 1H, girls 1!), to- j
1 t;il •>"; average daily attendance, boys'
17-5, girls is.5, total'.!'!; total attendance!
tinday-i, < ys 331. rir:; ;i72, total 72U:'
?r not absent
eases of |
Where special premiums are not
placed by the ndear the executive com-
mittee will award for the best interest
of ail concerned.
F. P. Munch & Son, hardware and
implements, ne niekle plateil coffee
pot.
F. A. Dinkier, the druggist, a tine
walking c:it;c.
Clark &• I.iddle, bakery ami restau-
rant, 50 -ents worth of bread tiokets.
Araeri-.in Poultry Journal, Chirago,
' iigureo in Washington seciety. Their
lionie,'>!; Highland Terrace, Massachu-
setts avt nue, was the center of the very
best li"'- in the <-iiy. Mrs. Ferguson
mei a cruel death :i few months before
her husband went to Hweeden, the
result of a street car accident. Major j
Ferguson baa never been active in poli- j
tics, but he is known as a strong Demo-
crat. Hc is of a kindly nature, of tact
ur.d ability, and is accredited with hitrh
merit as a diploma." Kx.
Advertised Letters.
List of letters remaining in the Post-
office at Hennessey, Oklahoma, uncalled I Ducks, per lb.,
■ op!e <.i Stator's
). The "Defaulter"
iy d r.m.a Intnxliicing some of
novel and sensational stago
effects known to moderu stage craft.
Lincoln ,1. Carter, ona of the best
known w 'iters of modern drama, \vho>e
plays lave been presontod in every
town and city throughout rhe United
States, is author.
The "Defaulter" is considered -1,>y"
critics and pnblir to be his greatest
effort.
Opera iiouse, Monday Dec. 16.
hennessey Markets.
Wh^ai, per bu., Ti*'.
Com, |>t r bu.,
Oat*, per hu.,
Hay, Iooh^, per ion.
Cattio, ^oo«l, lb ,
l?o^, jx'r ,
<lhickonc , t>f r lb ,
Turkfys. per, 1 >.,
(per l! .
Ills., 10 y arly subscriptions. Peniston, G
Orr,"- Farm and Poultry Review,11 sliuar W.
2S11 Locust St., St. l.'iui-, Mo,, 3yearly
>ubi
for Dec. 7, 1001.
Arteel . Charley. Dodson, Marie,
i Dicker- n.ltettie. JohiiMin,Mrs.-lc-s.e.
Rnper, Mr-. P.
Thompson, A. T.
Pica." say "advertised" and giv" liatn
\vh n calling for the above.
J. A. Felt, Postmaster.
I Untti'r. |**r II. .
RpiC-. perdoi.,
l'f)r.;lU)(-:,, (t- T 1>1J
TOn
Vx-
#1.W)
W.W
55.IW
In
2.V)
SI V,i-.
Ti. firs, haif of ;ho personai taxes j numue
are due i;;v;'r.ibcr 15, anil bee.-me! tardin!'-.-. I .
delinquent the third Mc:vlay in Jan-iary ■' WtitTr., r nroiin-.ent, boy- 21.1,
when a penalty of on.-anu ' :n -ha!i per|R'''l- 3M . total "-verag- daily at-. ,ub3cri.(.. ,ns
. cent per month is added. tendance, boy, 2:!0.:i9, giris 248.78.; r./iiub-hinson. l« yea-|
At th'f time ef paying ti e fir«t hah' j total 4U9.IK); "tal attendance in days 1 tions to Hennessey i'iigle.
the taxpayer may pay all of th- taxes if boys 4640.5, sirls 41 !S0.5, total, 0630; G. C. rfaur druggi -t, or.
hc desires, but no rebut? is allowed. ; number not absent or tardy, 2*0; cases •funv. to jioi? making th
lithe first halt has not been paid on j of tardiness, llo. Jday of White Wyandottes.
the fiist Monday in March a tax wan-ant. Coi.ored, Knroilmcnt', boys 33, girls ] MeDoaaid & Co.
bearing eighteen pel cent interest and | 25, total .r>8; average daily attendance, |rJPn.4 c.iotnillfr, Sr. Joseph, Mo., one
costs is pwjed in the sheriff's hands for I boys 31.3, girls 21.5, total 52.S; total nai- 0f thBir Famous Red Seal, best blue. .
, • , ...... .... 1 . , I eeivcr, Mi -. Harry Evans, marshal,
all taxos. attendance .n days, gn is 4..1,, denim overall, any size. To be awarded
If the first ha
bottle best :
* best <li~-
Manfur. of i
Elected ti:
night, Mi'..
R. N. of A.
following Officers Tuesday
A. W. Darrow oVtich , Mel-
banta
Oaus
lie Hutebin.Min vice-oracle, Grace l'.ar-
1 mini recorder', Dclphia Ridenhout re-,
by eammittce.
H. 1.. Miles will will loan money on
yonr farm at 5 1-2 per cent.
Lawrence Miller, 10 yearly sub-
scriptions to the Hennessey Clipper.
.1. II. Bash, Cash store, <.ne pound of
pound of best coffee.
J. W. L'ogue, po-t office news stand,
one 1 >o.\ fancy stationery.
S. X. Brees, general hardware dealer,
one s'ooil dop collar.
beer, paid within 'he total ttV">7: number not absent or tardy
time provided by law, tho la^t half may 20; eases of tardines.-., 22.
run until June 15, on which day it be- Grand T< t.\(., boys 27H, girls 285,
ei lines delinquent and a penalty often total 5151; average dailj attendance,
cents for advertising and one and one-; boys 261.00, giris 270.2, total 531.SO;
half percent per month is added. total attendance in days, boys 5275,
If the last half is not paid by July 15, girls 5111.5, total ll)0<7: number not
a warrant is issued bearing eighteen absent or tardy 300; cases of tardiness
per cent interest and cost. 137.
Real estate taxes become due and
delinquent and a penalty attaches the. Divorced,
-ameas personal taxes. Real estate is Last week Judge P. I!. (Jillet passed
or delinquent taxes and deeds are issued through the' city en route to and from
in two years from date'of sale. Medicine Lodge, where hc went to
divorce David and Carrie Nation. The
Millionaire's (ienerosity. temperance agitator after establishing
A. R. Peacock, a milliontrre steel her world-wide notriety of "Smasher"
manufacturer of Pittsburg, Ph., has | stated to the court that she was about
created a sensation lien iy vi^ ting two ■ doing the business or the Master; that
'.Id frieuds oi bis Ixiyhood and present- she had been ordaii-.ed by tio.l t<> smash
tug to each a fine house and lot on one saloons to death, and did not eare in
<jf the t>cet residence streets in town, i maintain a home for David Nation,
The benftfioiaries are Abram Sr.ydam j whereupon the judge divided the
and Charles llolcomb. J properly and granted David Nation a 10 yearly s-qb#'riptions.
Mj. Peixwk told his friends tlxal hc | divorce, thereby throwing- Carrie C. C. Shoemaker, Frecport, 111., copy
would not go around likf Andrew Car-! Nation, tho widow, on the love, of i|llas!rute<l Poultry almiuw, !!*«, to
n'gis, giving public libraries, but! t>od sad b.i.« mercy. Carrie will no ! every winner of first and teeond pmn- •
rtwth® iw :jit todisiaosc of *saeof hisldoulrt auineday reoogniwn her mistake; iunl „i uny v-.uictv of fovrU.
niUiotis in glad^ainitig (jjp heni-i.s of i in throwing the. Invsui Iktvid overboaril.
W. II. l'.ryaa Jt- S-ui, general iiht-
Ws old friends und fellowiwan. lloth; Sentinel, Har|s i', Kansas. elwuitu, dishes to vulac of Sl.pU,
■siryriiiiii and llolcomb in* old men with :
w.ry limited tive.Mi*. «rtw> <• « Winger'
-!• tjiiid -toik.- R< puWic.
Mrs. .). C. Myers, chancelor, A. :i Cul-
lum physician, Mesdame Cullum and
J. W. Heal and F. A. Dinkier, muaa-
gers.
Has his head quarters at
store. Come little folk,
big folk and all and see the
nice display oi
A Freak.
Monday Geo. Flummerfelt win lives
near the Twin churches brought to Dr.
Rector's office a chicken liver which is
a freak on account of its abnormal size. T/\v
It measured "> 1-2 inches either way and •
weighed 14 oz. The color was a little
Christmas
Griffin &• Griffin, "Good things to eat,' lighter than natural otherwise seemed
one lour piece glas- -et, yaluo £1.75. to is? healthy. '1 he chicken was a
Harred Plymouth Hock and was not
J. II. Hash, Cash Sto;-'-, two good above the average size. It has been
pairs gloves. preserved in alcohol and can be seen
Farmers' Milling Co., one sack Liberty at Dr. Rector'.* office. It will Iy on
days
! flour, highest grade,
J. A. Felt, post master, tho-
board for the Judge.
National Fancier's Journal, Chicago,
•xhibition at the show next week.
s, books, Games,
Dolls and Presents.
We have what you want for
that tfiit.
SAUR'S DRUG STORE
C. IT. BLOCK, President.
JOHN SMITH, Vice Pre-.: J.,m.
K. H. COCXRKLL, Casitier.
E.P. CHANDLKK, .Wt «Ja.g«sr,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Heimcs.se y. Oklahoma,
Postponed.
llohnew A- Hatn-e.r, |ieopl«.'s verwery,
lueiX'iiandis.', v-.ila.:- .V*-.
The weighing sw.i;il aneunced U< Like j Hohirt. n,ink> local, agent
ptm.-e ai (he Christias church on Fri-
day uiglit hax txsm jv>stj)fm«<:l to 'hies- i
| day night- Dee. 17. Larti.v will bring
baskets <vit-h lunch for two. I'!.i''h lady >
. .. | will l>e weighed aud hur basket sold to • gravel for jjyulti^.' thirinv show.
|Jadea vi-iji'"">t-l.iU4'at. OalOp. nr. ' ... . , ..
ti. !-'. til f.U.s,'.ti, I tho gcut-le n«->u at huJi -'eat |>er S.J. 1 rnuaph < <:o.vi
Win'we'*.! pousd. AU «<••• dooli iWy iuvift^J.
tihe
Qiri^tain Church
Pirjulii.ig ev.iry Sunday atlla.m.j
t nd 7:
I'll Keuo Mill JL'ICleratorCo., .11.(1)c-s-h.
\V. T. Harvard, grain dealer *1.00.
John IJeed., «aiul luiuler, saivl and
CAPITAL,
SURPLUS,
.5.1HW.
We solicit ywur btiaittiw^, >. wi'l
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