The Eagle. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1904 Page: 5 of 8
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from Friday's Dally!
John Taggart is movin.; to tow < o i«y
Will Ellis was (lown (roil gu>i ,a u
eight.
Bill Pol and Jery Hamm. rs nr • ov. r
from Shrriden.
ud Chambers and v>ife are ui'er
from Cuiuraoia.
Sheldon A., Shep;i id ia ii« frjtn Cor-
onado township.
Mrs. Milt Dulfy w.ts over from Kei.
yes o.duy.
Mi0. Vlua/rove and d m .; i -t dr..\ ■
over from M u'shiill this nu.uing.
Miss Myrtle Colton Iron IC i iiv s t-
ing wit>h the Fjits this wcoi;.
Mrs. Ginkill and d iuglr.er sp ut !•
duy at tlieEads h >me yohi ct da}.
E iter's are hillin : tin town i\.
W. .4. aic>i i i > unger of ti e In I
p ddling gang.
Mrs. G H. ); c i i' i i si. re! 41V < I i
fine new Ixiifory. She wnl l> a .in,;
her friends for a spin, now.
The Ephworth L-ugU'' will give a
leap year paity at the hon>0 of C. !l
Miller on houi.Ii M iin toniivi
Two nt**1 R>ut Cases li .re been ad l> I
at the P. (). and No 7. has a new wagon
which is quite "Patriotic" in appear-
ance being red, white ai d hue.
Cnarley Itells of St. Louis, is inter-
From **aturuajr I >ailv.
R'-v Mttnkrt wa* an R:tpr!-* today i
loftopli Baker of CjIuimD .i inn town.)
i 0« > • nr Smiley tom irow night at. the
Bryan building.
I J hn Brant waa over from Columbi i
| : hih im>r.iimwT
j .liick Johnston «n«l wife from out on
: N'i.4 are in town thin al '-nmon.
Jerry C;illaha and
Wrr Fie u)'!ss-v vi ir.or
Jim Hrowninu n-i Ir
•v r iiuin lion la - i . <
M 8. S «m ti.- .'*> s
J. . Huh'.-arl ir.nn
n Hil l r no v««l h s i
Wag h.
: Albert Wood* N h> r
| i t i and n.< tin i U t;
B .E► ftwlm rej • •
B i
y Frank
n an emu*
up from Hover*
Fro'a rue dHjr*
rii • tmn ) Lr «ii* • i < I) v *r thii 'ti rniix •
i-i it n r it' ^ ir iim ware on time to-
d«y.
Taylor 4: Kidn-y shipped a car load
ol i-atile ■->' J >« ihis morning.
Geo. W. Compton of the Western
S des C • , of IC .nsn Cny, was doing
he i-iiy lod y
W M >nyd r r presenting the C. R. .
Ir vin G.ilv iniz l S eel la'K Mnnfg, Co.
was coding iiii P- in Bros, today,
11emy Melindy ef Myrtle, attended
ilie Ineiure l i -t evening given by Rev.
nn.i ev.
i lit
Risoa locals.
Miss Adock went to Rnid last Thnrs
d iy evening to take the Teachers exam-
ination, returning Saturday.
Will Hyde n/id wife sp nt Sunday
with H.irry Anttobu1 and wife.
Mr. Simpson from Renfro, came in
'-anday to reio.tve M. C. Ward as Sec-
tion foreman-
Several of ihe Bison people
down to Hennessey Saturday.
Sun 1 ry-school was v.eil attended last
Sunday.
J. O
Fossett Captu ed.
United States Marshall W. D. Kossell
was captured last, week at Witchita in
the Manhattan hotel, not by desperad-
oe-", bu>. by t^e sweir, fi j* and kind
words and windsonie way of Miss Jes-
sie Jaobson of Guthrie. The last time
we saw W. D. was when he hat the
H nnessey robbers wb*> killed Gua
Crav iW, c irrel ed in tw wo > Is near
went Shei idnn, and we thought then it W' li'd
take more ti an a w >m .n to capture hinj
but oiroum<tanoe8 alter e ises, you
S know.
hritchfield and fani
y iitig eluokei
■;kmii locked ;i
IIIHIlU.
Oo Piiday (
rii' hnd W i
p 'r j ai ti e i
I lie young iat
■s.
! In will
rly fri
ling his r,i
id w11e 1
rst tiaicli of I
ve tn keep I
/ came
dance at the Christian ! up fro,n "•«««« S.nday ami spent
uht was unusually lar,.e !lho (ia-v wilh Dr- McCirty andrw.fe.
ihe Our wnait buyeri .ire sure of petting
there share of wli.i it, They payed 68.
ois. pi r. bu.
At the opera h itis.'.
will be in oe- i |.-h|
The at
ui en las
d llvi in
eeiings I
M> -dames Saiir, H-rebnrg and Piit-
nm ■ uteri;'.ined the Indies of the
iest is increasing
mil day today.
■v lullg I •.
i iiiins g..<
e i'leie • o
li ^ i. v.ti
M
— es Hur.
L-sp-y.
P. Mune
viewing our merchants to day and show- any thing e,He djH9 nQt
ing an up to the minute line of ready
skirts and ladies taylor made suits.
Mrs. Ingersoll received word this
morning, her grandson living at Drum-
mond, died last night. He will be
hurried at that place this afternoon.
J. E. Hutchinsou went out to Carrier
to day to attend the lot opening sale.
F S. He will return tonight.
Sam Van Grundy is here with the
Rock Island carpenters reHuildfng the
water tank.
| -ielvee entirely ecjual lo
I condition of affair* ate'
I ble time was h:id by all pr<
j Ped. 5 th. witnessed aiiot
!altho Baptist Cliurc.h, oil'
! and gi.oil interest.
D inces, Operis, Puolie lectures or
to odjet
o-t enjoya- ,
ent.
• r full house ,
eonvei i-ions
to the meetings at all.Hennessey is to
be congratulated along tnis line. Text
last night, Exeept ye rpeent ye shal
all like wise perish.
The Ki.igfi-ilier Reformer under date
of Peb.4 th. is still running the Stite
Poultry Show notices.
If the Reformer wants space fill r we
can send them down a bunch of plata
matter.
I his afternoon from 15 to 4
lijtM in honor of Mrs. Stringer.
The half yearly protiotions were
ole y -Stet'day in the city schools and
' o tier teaotier employe 1, Miss Al-
1, proved then) ; Jr c))
'i the r.-vers-d !
Prof. Alley wh > was 1 ltd up with anat-
t::ei of "grip " was ab'e to lake an in-
ventory f hi u8 if and mejt his classes
M .nd iy m 'ruing.—Leader.
City Assessor G. S. Pain mot the
county assessors at Kingfisher yester-
day, at which time the schedule of as-
sessment was agreed upon for the forth
conning season and he says the basis
will be near the real value of all pro-
perty.
D . E E. Towr.send of Kirlcsville,
Mo., s here visiting the family of A. C.
Grace and looking over the country
with a view of locating somewhere in
Oklahoma. The Doctor is a graduate
from two schools in Osteopathy and
Dr. Mc Carly was called out lo J. M. ,
Williams Sunday morning, Mrs \V. is
quite sick
Riv. Sitii 'i of P hi I )k, pri ached
at the curch Sund iy n g if..
we expect to see an article stating I eomes well recommended, and we hope
that Andrew Jackson's funeral hud talc- ■ that he may conclude to locate in our
en place or that Napolean had been de- city.
Oafs for Sale feated at Waterloo, but any thing as | r . , . ,
yjuis lur oait. „ "The Land and Age in Which we
„ , modern as tne Poultry Show in the Re- ,
Good quality Red Texas, 50 centR per form jg Ue a „ ri9e | I've" was the subject of Rev. Smiley'g
bushel, on farm 5 miles east of Bison. I ' I lecture at the Bryan building last night
dw 6t Luther H. Barnes. I One of the swellest events of the sea- There was a big crowd out and the seat-
Thn H«*o of the Story. W; s Ti"V.
Smiley'8 subject t night at the oper?*
h )i so. He was i.:re* tc«l k>y a large and
Hppreeiative au 1-ence that gave the clo#
efct attention thn u ;h-out the intire
sermon.
Take it all ill ;ill it w i* on.) of the best
sermons weerer heard in this good town
Woodmen Skip an Assessment.
Bloomington, lil., Feb. (i Th i din c-
tors of the Modern Won .man ir.ilenial
insuran o order announce iliul iliero
will be no assessnient for F. b uary, lho
first missed since the agitation for an in-
crease in rati s was on meno -d several
K. F. D. No 6.
We nre having some weather at the
present time.
Win. Church out on No.fi has just I
received his mail b x# I
years ago. 1 he promt ters of the move -
M.M. MoVickers has gone to town ■ ment for hi(fller r.lte8 , romisod a re.
with a load of wood Mo. is an indus- juct-ion in tlio number of assessments
trious young man he uts one da and ja nd tho C(,ndilion of the treasury >«
goes to low i the other. j said to be most encouiaging, enabling
J. A. Patterson W. D. McVickersht.s the orJm. tQ mjgs lhjg nionlh>s ca„ aIld
ju«t arrived from a business trip out 8tim ,eave a workinf{ , alance
west we hopo they had goo I
sons was the Leap-year ball given last
Notes oi Commissuaers' Doings.! n'8ht in th0 Bl'yan bunding by the
i young ladic of the dancing club
In Honnessey lot 18, block 32, was
re luced from $100, to $200 and SI 1.92
oraered ^,ud back to E. J
cash waa
Brown.
Lots 1 and 2in nw 1-4 of 1'J-17-5 had
been sold for taxes in 1903 after tax had
been paid. Tax cetificate 47 was order-
ed cancelled.
P. W, Uoxson got got $3 65 back for
overpayment of couuly t x oil el-2 sw
1-4 of 23-19-7.
J. H. Hill, Grant township, got leliei Leap-year all th
from erroneous assessment on 4 mules
valued ai $10J before the territorial
raise.
Tue sel-4 of 28-15-9 was assessed for
taxes of 190J uotore title passed from
• he govoiuuieiit. It was stricken from
the roil.
Mat Johnson was appointed justice
of the peace and C. D. Burgess consta-
ble, in Logan township, to fill vacancies
caused by Hie elected officers failing lo
qualify.
The board ordered a reductiou on val-
uation of lota 4 to 8, block 45, Hennes-
sey from $520 lo $ilU as originally made
but wr .u^iy repuried by the assessor.—
Kingfisher d.ur.
The
rooms were handsomely decorated in
the national colors, the color scheme be-
ing carried out in Iheir program. Potted
palm3 and cosy corners helped to beau-
tify arid add comfort. The Enid Orch-
estry furnished the mu9ic, which all en
joyed verry much, Fruit punch was ser-
ved through out the evening The young
men were escorted home at the proper
lime and all say the young ladies know | fi1ua,|y 9 good.-L iwton Democrat,
how to entertain, and some wish it wsb
time.
ing capacity was insufficient to accom-
odate tho people. It waa a patriotic
address and nerited round after round
of applause. Tonight his subiect Three
Great Americans,
Policeman Sehaffer arrested a farmer
at Lawton for letting his team stand
t!ed to a po t all day in a blizzard, and
p dice judge fined the farmer $5 for cru-
elty to anim ils. Poli eman Sehaffer is
entitled to a new uniform or something
success
and an enjovable time.
J. A. Patterson has his box and is
putting it up today on No. 6.
The ground-hog has seen his shadow
look out for cold weather another six
weeks.
Wheet is looking well.
Spring work will soon commencc in
some localities.
Wm. Churc i is thinking of plowing
some.
M. M. Mc Vieker will commence to
break sod in a few days.
Harry Thornton is plowing south of
Myrile today, Harry tbinksit time to
plow for ?ats.
Installed.
T IE D RATH PEN VLTY.
A iitil' th nir sometime) remits in
deat i. T uts a mer Berate insi nifi-
«:ant cuts or punny 1 oils have paid the
death penally. Ti. is wise to have Buc -
ien's Arnica Salve ever handy. It's
the b tsliylve on earth and will prevent
fatality, when burns, sores, ulcers ay 1
piles threaten. Only 25c at Dinkler's
drug store.
C arter (irar led
The Wesley Chapel of (he M. E chnr
Ch of Union township of Kingfisher
county, with the following trustees.
Benjamin Linadaker, H. W. Gritz, J. L
Boyd, Wr. D. Pain and T. J. Beratd all
of llennes e\ , Leader.
From Monday's Daily:
Fiank Parker is in town to day.
Billy Fox is over from Sheridan
B i.i
noon.
Carrier.
The town lot drawing at Carrier last
week was entirely satisfactory to thoso
participating. There were a Colonny
from Ky., and Tenn., and quite a num-
ber bought lots and will return soon
and engage in some lino of business not
already represented there. Carrier haa
been dorm int over sinoe the town site
was laid out until now on account of
son e petty bickering between tho peo-
ple and the town site Co., which now
has been over come, so from now on
there will ba a steady growth. Tha
town is located fourteen miles north-
west of Enid on the A. V, & W. . R.,
Frisco Syste : in tho bos wheat coun-
try in Oklahoma and is destined to be a
good towi. of not fewer than 1,000 peo-
ple inside of two years.
An Oklahoma preacher, believing
that a number of people stay away from i ^8sig|anj
Tne ladies of W. R. . Installed the !
following officers for year 1904:
President, Mrs. W. H. eckwith;
Senior Vice, Mrs. has, Evans; Junior
Vice, Mrs. I. N. H >lt; haplain, Mrs.! The Oklahoma wheat exhibit for the
P. S asiioi; f 'nrr vt,J. V \V. womPs fair is thoui ill ?.ollrcted ami it
Darrow; Secretary, Mrs. I. N. Chriaa- j H u exhibit, aud one thai will
Oklahoma Wheat Exhibit.
: is a first-class exhibit,
. .... , I attract much attention. To make it
| man; o.iiu:.ress, Mn . Wedge, j complete, how: v. r, ind pul it faralova
n luc.:vss, Mrs. Lliiott; the m >j >> y o: display-, a hundred or
l Mrs i,, Middo\; Assistant " >'o ^ a.|,\ of wlo . , irving from 63
n unced that he will hold Hunday night lG li. Ow'ng to tb« J? ,W P°un<1* 1 ",i:1 added,
services without any lights in the;,..,.. ,.f ,i.„ i.. ... ,i... ...n. i "his county Si.ould furnish a number of
church. How the
•v"un|^ P °P'8 w'''j color bearers \v: i a deferred until next'
tn States was in town this after Jflock *° ,ha' hoU8e of worship on Sun meetin Saf.r.Uv, February (i, ut!
| day nights will bo a sight.-DesMoi. es ! whjch ljme a fu„ i!Uen,, . ls dcsired>
Tonight and Tuesday probably rain
the or snow, warmer trmi.h '-older Tues ■ t
latn es of the hour the installation of;
J.D. Winslow is over from Ringwood
today.
Register.
The lawyer sends his mistakes to
J. O. Scrtchfield left this mo ning for
Peora Illinois.
A horse and buggy for sale.-
this f ffi
?all at
Nothing lias ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
• '-5
ti U' i. .<
FEl^f <3
ijEessveiy
>o!!"s "" 50c &f!.00
' A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure: Lung Troubles.
Money back ir it fails. Trial Bottles free.
Jack Walker and daughter drove in
from Lacey this morning.
John Wright and wifeand Mrs. Chris
Wenzler of Sheridan were Henueseey
visitors today.
Mrs. Christia, who has been visiting
her sister Mrs. Tom Grimes returned to
her hom at Independence Kansas, this
morning.
Ralph Gould loft this morning for
visit with his sister Mrs. King at Hin-
ton.
J in 11 i; i)/ a il Hjrbirt Ciffaen
who have been employed in tha Central
telephone office at tins place,lefl yes-
terday for Peny.
Aboui 200 people li tened to evangel-
ist Gai ner at the Christian church last
night. He is an entertaining speaker
and at ihe sama time forcible and con-
Aincing. His line of argument for the
ntzt tnr.-e nights will be to show that
ihe Christ of the btbls is divine. Tha
subject for tonight will be illustrated
on a lar„u black-byard. All are cordially
invited.
Feb 7 witnessed anotnr r full hr.uso at
th ■ Bap i t church, perhapefully tlir •
hundred p opl' crowded in. All en-
> j yo 'he seryices very much. La*
night closed the evangelistic meeting
and tin y e. s i I with a good int -r.
and com oruon. T.iero has been about
3) or 10 additions to ihe church b
b«pt sin. Hapiisinal set vijes at th
church tonight, Everybrdy invited t
attend. I hereby I alio this method o
thanking eve. v.jody for tha ki able -
s town me wait here. I shall ever r-
tue nber you and look bae;t upon thesi
set vices as one of the bright spots in
my life. I am yours very truly,
Jesse H. Jones.
ill s". Anv person h ving wl est test-
in " 03 p .iind- i r ov. r, r knowing of
any, wi'l b; doing Iim county and the
ten itory a great. • i . ice by notifying
C. A. McN-ibt), of Oklahoma City, of
the fact at onto.
p nitentiary. TI e doctors and the ser
geons bury theirs. The mr-ch in>eal eng-
inrer blows his up into blue ether and
they are lost sight of. The pedagogue
gives his diplomas and tVy are heard
of no more.The book-keeper covers his
up with a forced balance, and the p >lit-
ieian lays his on the other fellows. How I
different with th} poorerri g newspaper j
man, who makes a mist .ke typogtaphi-
callv, inachanically, repirtorially or
editorially .prints and ho ds it up to the
gaze of an irate, furious, unforgiving
multitude. Thi? apropos ol nothing but
tue fact confronting every man in th-
business.—Muskogee Pho< nix.
day.
I.acey Loc ils.
The people on the Cimarron south
)f Lacey are not only trying to drive
the wolf from the door, but are trying
to catch and ki' I them. They go on a
wolf hunt every wosk an 1 sometimes
oft ner, and they are ca ching a few of
them.
Mrs, R, H. Green has been on the
sick list for some days, but was im-
proving wh«n last heard from.
Dr. Akers, who has been on the sick
ist, is able to be around again.
Many youn j people of tha neighbor,
h i ate t a • p,-e| lira t ■ j• to
) Imond as s >on a -t the spring term oi
chool begins thero.
D • tth has c' lime 1 a child of Mr. and
Mi's. Strong. The reui iiin wore buri-d
in the Lacey cemetery.
Tne wind lastSiturd iy reliev ti man;
if t i.) farmers of the g it ant; • y
o whet her or not ih.ir wheat would
d!ow out. They know now that it lias
ilready gone.
The orators of thn neighborhood have
irganizod a debiting society at Lacey,
independent of all literaries, and it is
proving a tiucce^s.
END OF t'lTTER 1 IGHT.
"Two physicians had a long and stub-
born fight with an atice?,s on my right
u lg" writes J. F. Hughes of D«P :nt,
| Ga. "and gave me up. Everybody
iny time had come. As a last resort I
tried Dr. King's New Discovery f r
Consumption. The benefit I re v ived
was striking and I w is on my feet in a
few days. Now I've o-.tirely regained
tny health " It conquers all coughs,
colds and throat and lung troubles.
Guaranteed l-y F A Dinkier Dtug Store
Price 50c and $1.0). Trial bottles free.
\^ar Ie Ihe lar Last.
Thi desj atoh's fay that the "Japs"
disabled three battle ships, killed two
■ ffiCT i, nine sold.ersand won ided forty
one of the Itu-sians in the i r t engage-
ment.
List of Advertised Letters.
For Fe . I, H'Ol:
Edith Nickersou;
Al' -.Va 1 t'.
A. L. Temnat;
A Fr.r.T, I
M.
Band en,
•eb. 16.
in O >era-liouse
The Kid band has made great improv
ment under the direction of Mr W. p.
Griffin. Concert Tu s. evtning. Feb. 1G.
For Pain
Take a Br. Miles*
Anti-Pain Pill, and
the Pain will dis-
appear Lille
Magic.
Not by paralysing tho nerves and
glands, like u;>!ura, mor; !iir:o, cocaine,
and oilier dangerous dru^s, tut by in-
creasing tho natural secretions.
This action is obtained r.s a result of
nv 1< r n <11.-ov« rU s in modlclr.". making
It ].«. I .lo to relievo pain without bad
aftcr-<cts.
You can tsr.fely depend upon Dr. Miles*
Anti-Pain 1 'lis to r> vo r :d euro suclt
i • '•> • ■ i N i adacho, C m ich*
1 r.iii.', ll'."umatism,
I- :I;acli<\ Toof•'.', etc.
They v."Ill also, by t!
Ion on ti o iK . ves, r'.:n
r calmln.T act-
t instanUy ro
' i as I lz-
tlon, I:tI-
•rvou: rv ?, cto.
• I ut tlioy
o 1y perse-
* ..) away with
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The undersigned having I r^nr^^torrd t" hrrxlth
by r.imple means,after bhtiering f r ae\' ral years
^ith a severe lung affecti>.n, and tli.it orc.id
disease Consumption,isan.^>ustomukcknovn
to I; is fcliow suficrcrs tic r cans of cure. To
t!ic.e *vl.o df. ire r. !i^ will c!ic< rf• ]\y cc.i.l (ft1* s
ci charge) a c opy t f i ,c prescriptir n u^rd.whu i
t •'•y will find a c\.c cr/* fi r Consumption,
Aslbma, Co* trrh, Bronchitis and nil throat at. I
I Am ladies, lie hopes nil sufferers wi'l try
I -a reme.'y, ;«s it is invaluable. 1 hose desiring
the prescription, v 1 • h will cost f rm nothinj,
find inav prove a Lie . mg, will 11e;.^o address,,
iiev. EDWAIiD A.WILSOX* I3rookIya, New York.
11< ve :i: li dl ' • • 1
7. : . S, C:i r-r: j, T
ta: i::ty, Elceplessncrn, X:
Not merely do < y r
oV o nl . 4u*^ Iy euro, I <
v rin;; In their you
tho c
1 *"• • ■ > Anti-rnin 1*1.'! s r:!'o r:ip
ftz 4 that fii •- i . e V::i benefit, o
yo.:r money b:t.r:v. Never told in lii!!;
'I rirn th irihful f>r tv.o go ! Vi
I. i i' Anti i a r . i i ..o u. i. ar
J- ' i.- j ..' t fi. o tli- vi r
HEAD Ol'R CLUB KATiiS.
by
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have,
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of Dr. Miiea' Anti-
Pain Pi J/3, i New F lenf a Keniedy
for Pain. Also Pymptom IUan!c. Our
Specialist will d!;i--;ri< •• yoi.r e- ve, t• 11
you what Is wro , nu-J how to r ht t
l'ree. PR. JilLUS v::i !' A Col
LABOIUVruiUi-J, iiUULU.;, Ls'u
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