The Eagle (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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Pop«li?i Speakinjj.
A'iorr. ey Pof-^!b:, Jacob*
M 4tl® ftd4/CA9 ifl lh( Jo*
hi.!), i -; r.i^ht. to a eo
crowd, he $ave g -d & e* to
his eolofH fi.erdi, *s- very
I'. hi r * H' ■'; YifcX*-. af —
wa* oot *ati*f}~! he hao
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For
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dfcia -d
hrK>d. e
most d-i:.y. i' .
merit- nr.iva- • .. .
&?air r \u>~
ritor.'
indian Territ ory and
w-;re in V.'at-i' _r- •
«'-e in , *{;!« (,ef rh
mmittee
'< £ A L i I i
Wo Doctor
Go j y
'■ i t'-:;. from tYcdnesda}s Dailcy '
K.y .1'i -":r i- ..?-*•<; jt' .-. -
T 5J wrtrv. K.:?: -'. r *r e:.lj.
Fj'ss - . - •-• of tie itcture eorree.to-
Alter: •-- .*? cr to-a;gct, and en-
ee«cr*«- wcrsy f.erpr.i>.
Vc«e for jc:ir h;z: mea. Von know
«*«T ®a* ?oc6 o35etrs.
S'Mtz.- i. yn. Statehood.
■s: aci T-..eaday increasing
To«<Uy
ReadEi rb-y a-.i Robir F.-
'.cr>fvj fT--: :rtt l.- f ..■ F •
C. V. .Fp I'lor. retu: ..'J to hi* heme
at Hut'on Valley, Mo, ti is morning.
8 p.ire VanTree* a'.tended the I. O |
O. F. ooiiTentioa at Laid to-<lay. #- «
Mr. and Mr* J. Meyer* of Arlington Cne^t i a i n S I* O m
Karsas, are here Tisiling their son, L.lJ.
Meyer*.
Val*. ular Heart Q|«
to Ti --it hi* parents. Mr. and Mr°. LB. — - -
Randall.
R. Ciements and B. Landaker, ehip-
— 'or
"Tobacco Heart."
rah. ular Heart Di«
ease Threatened.
R ' ' ' ■ £>r. Mile-,' Heart r,..
I.- Cured Me Ur®
■Hie fleet of-'.-.... ■ - v,;;n,
Uf '■ . -apt - n
- , ^ t ... . • irtbariL
re-
.a?t
4
re rning.
Mrs, I. B. Randall fell on the side wa- ^
'k tt front of A. W. Weniake'*, itii-* ! ' ' ' V?-C* fc^ i'"«TV'-.;i.*tbuT^
nic<rr:njf, and hurt her«e!r badely. ! terl'1 ln^ pal elation, if ry, i
. . , yoar :■ -.r. it ia asjr war affects v i '.r ff
t-4 Am trcr.jf • par -r ra returned ho- at', - . - • ., {
r yeaterday morning aft r a ten day s Pu•'*.'* ,e "' «•• • '• ..
' nc^rt t a -tjon a « : . . • r
V I With/HID. and th^ f;n m * fct r.f tr.« n Mr - - r - Atjoiu
I am a locnl newipapw man
i do* -. frc
iTH2S?ORD'S
- ae.iTerd
when he
I
w. e
Brsd
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G o d * r. - •
b ?-.c tae K n
Oafi D.
rs'jfcd by .
BU'l ■. j-iil <
M iU . of
refu •
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hitO : . .
fla^
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aij;i i . ,u
Sept nbs'
iri > j r
k ■
fry* e
count
i him, and the fai nj,*ast of to^n
i n mroda, J. H. Shaw, and Homer
trji9 Pain are shooting duclr3 on tb° river.
Rev. H. K. Boverm-ip ret'jned yest-
on er^r.y, from Iowa, where he h^d gone
• the rcr.ur f - Bradfield.
you ord r^ci^vfjI from Mr* Pannic
Dunlap't at her sister whom she hid
tbc ^ se#1, di^d yesterday.
Things Left Uiiiold.
ice Candidat i heli a meeting i
Bi-on ias: V.'ed.ietday evc-nfng, they
ada tc,;d us all a'wut it and I tc-il you th y
K- lo;a us r.gfat
>,
Ar:d of ladies not a fnv
: '.at warned to bo told about
sey f*ov v' - bad ougr.t to do.
-*ow tj^-y a.i -i and liMer^l
have an rtttr - ^ anc^
vi. A i,u:e
iyonpto
t. n an ic . c p
a y, . .'<a
r- Cf ft the um
th^rtr. A tr *•: : f
of t.ic t t±r, Kp
was lim : , ait-,
man, in my : :rtr-r
S. . • c ri e
He rt < ore ■" .
taking it ani 1 car
effect starve mi
third bottle anl le-r
I am cure i. T i s .
utterance of nr.- ••
for benefits rece
Seattle, \S ash, form
tie .Jr. ?: ,t '
.1 II
■:i a- I a PC
'• -r-T
and ,
, -Pita-
1 n^fht
' -"iest
- > l.eart'
; ar
:ne-
v '? still
c;-d
•;ase
• "J'.IU
, me too
-ne
," ;:aa
New
'd- I l«jaa
i that it*
i my
--■ieve
ntaoeow
J ■ yoa
N (>Ult
-.e. Wash.
' 1 bot-
■ree :..ok
■\ii:cu
^ led ( ij ( lorv.
■ ,
it.' " bui.d on h's firm
Dr acd Mrs. C. O. Gos?, L. H. Miies
and vr.fe leave for the WoncV- Fair m
the m.rn:3tf.
Mr and Mrs. G.^ss who l;r^ of
w«ak a I, www ia the city toJiy
in '.'iv -.:itag ' '. ■low pri -es . 1-r-J
by ot.r m^rchanta.
C. E li ,repufc;:can c«n«li.'-Ue f r,
C- y Co ;nis -.n r of trH , '
■ .
*A - ^
When the jpe^k-rr sail anytnics
brij ht.
One candidate sa.J, he wouid not
make a =pe« c1!.
Because it wfts net in his line
But tha way he could quote poetry,
I tell you was simpiy f,
When the last one had to'd his story
r 111'
: il c .
Ell
r rwe
n hai
ihe n '
the }
\V.
La
ank
hi til
Jo Cai
orth Ih;
. .Si.-
dri.!-
Ar.d was c,os:rs'
He aid he could
h> womon f ,,> i
V. jin' r u to gc t j p
spee<
(lee
Arc
For i
-p the 'eting,
no: see
int ifc
FO
TAKE
r-rtu k>
L'.-t a
t-'r ii s ia.'e
trial were ^availing ar.o with
*r« attorney and sureties his wife
went to Kn,ada and aecured hi,
r^ea,e. ,t wM then that the jtil a
«thoriU,, d«.o«tod mon.y of ?h£, : ! m . ■
Manhia f ,r alleged eervioee dut- J •• •■• •'> •
hia iriAn.,. .• - • .
• lfk1
Th i Btti King ' A^ain
From iim, to tjrn9 we h#ve
had
nr t puWloatt o in l|.-nfi(rM > i
X.IM. "•ontMeir E*nl<> § ptetnber j
urii "r ' r tf'v"n !,,at in [iur>u«.ice of
oat .,f th" Dint P„ - I -curt •ometl.l,,* to say about farrne'rs'k,i 1 i'n«
on, all 1 heir ow„ m.at. \Vhen we v(va~
- - P'alnUS and 1 .T* °,**t ^ ln,an a"' not P^l Of
hi* inoareeration hW-'^. V ■ *■"" M w,,'i4,B i 1' *" / ",e rMt* f,a-v,n- f"r 'l ree or
tun. He refused an |un<w ^ h-2^* W I we" *« 'or the tn^
'
"ou,"«-. Oklahoma T. rrltorv -o .
1 iif ..n l ifocf " < r
,r-oi j „ . ln favoi
Itw
was purgrtd to the steamer
' uptaiii Manha'd sjhwner risa-
ppeared and he „ot know of
J'4 whereabout •.
fi'-'ht mow is the best ti„le in the
comineiioe to work up (ha
IT
The Heal
I.aude vVhat makes you
..ully nervous, dear?"
, C'ara~ Fred is to have an ln-
■enlew with papa this afternoon "
Maude—"Oh, and ycu are afraid your
. will tot give his consent?"
,ho ?f:Ko: Im afra:<1 ®d'
Vc. Miles Medical Lt, E.ktan, lud.'
wkomlm sf;
'i;e \'-c.!nI\ and the
.State Poultry J jiirnal monthly
hnth for one year i«r Si 00.
09,, KING'S""""'
T!-" V PiSGOVERir
- "i HAT COLD.
. C SUBSTITUTE.
•i.C ficrhs.
Asthma,
.Pleu-
encssy
'• "o .p and
. • ' f r -ii
>C PAY.
orti sF"r£
* —
1 )"M Ti! . I I
T Th-
ai 1 I3arott
• f r promiti
boy ca ti-
world'*
t, Dreamland
New! Ori^-
Ci
w
Vr.
Cjuey Island, Niw York
, ir^il! and Beauuful!
General Kurpatkin has resumed
'frc offensive.
St. P. tersbu'g has been cheer-
ed by the report that General
Kuropatkin has returned the oft-
enaive and by the news of the "
defeat of the Japanese in tl.ee '
nimand of (General Yamada, arul
the capture of Loue Tree Hill. ' ^ "
which is represented to be the
key to the p„ ition <,n ihe south —
we^t fronts of the oonter dinear-
mif 8.
The report of ,he eapture .
authenie a- d the ,1HVe
oroHsp(J to the . , ,(h sjd« of
Shakho river
• l'l ? lainnir a->'i
: til
>n<,#nts o'
;;r. d,.T
•«i f i if r ,
rin^
;:l low prices. ulere jg no .
■lino.", out on he farms "jfoin f beet I
s ''It and winter, and if j
ore in the neighbor
•i Her. iber is no call for
i beef a' any and ali j
I
Stingy to Teacher*.
"'albany other staTe^Th tMC,iw
^ S north aTWU*
Tor Pure • . .
at al! times go
.^v-% AAA AAA/VSA
to
> In thf
1 :i« nurth rrcnt <ji;or u
' r of Kingfisher i,-. ha:
I bin
I '>!<
>ur
"•raiion causes what '
..is "cornboberaiion, ' !
reason for becoming i
in micIi a small matter
Wi
; i i
w*r hiii •
1 Ml
«' into
• >met
"frc i^ no
I aur's Drug Sta
A ChllcJ'rj footer.
Mtfjuire at l acey.
Hon M( Juire , _ . ..
a *oo.| audience at l.a„y j, ,
The pMpi, wer„ ttUntatire and «n
t ie cioM'ist atteatt ti Vhoutth# "n
,r M. Hi* ar/aiatat **, . . . ,
J5'."I* ■" i ®ntly giVfD
r^cieve .nr r- ,!, „ ... . f| J
£ ;*2£""—r. Jtb.Fi t and
mt •'"wapiMd him out *nd
U 't i .1 n- I lei'-Jf 11Of) lo PTI
■
"hlldren who hav<? not rw<k«| aa aK<
• ra they are VllUlIC to tare a ti,*
•)<«' «.• f„r K ,rrj
• : dad by 14
lie I o«m h •'xpeuUed wan not only
•. '1 ^
- >>- Hi a
"v ii^r M
• iOti« 1
| ld'' s mat tor o*er with your
1.1^ W" «'ith ours,
j"" A" that afier a (rial .you
"••*' P r ,Uthe oee|
I
W ways on hand. '
X.
rii*.
Mrrl
e l it His !fo:r?e.
P«JHi;r, b;,t r j
and world
•mall boy ha .
In . ayen that
i •
On#- day ij.. , a;
ia-t tile rnollj.-r
lth 1 'rri r,o :
buy • t be na .
war
"Than wh> :■.
•Xid' j. | f, ,
bin. ofttt
*i ft n
i.rriif
of- 'ird
far ft. in
w.n, reiuf.ii rraiirjK
""a sot like ll'tlt
she said, "tiod
.-<d."
he nut make me
babj'a ll^a. "j
itli."
j " " "n ' 0 re tdi«h, v . w
| --ob'.ei of his cu t jniery heakh by in-
i ^"""stipaticn. When
• 1 HI Pills broke into
1 • •, ' -1u ubre was arreted aud
' 'ir : They'r. euar
I ' -r> Ht F A O.u tier'
ifUK aioi.,
A ti unk delivered or a ioad of 1
hou=ehold{fcod< orninn al "r wo. d hauled,
^ or nij'u. Cnrefurn'en-pKc0:;^;" UP
CI J v ir
Phone care of Red Barn. " * '
I >0 N"]\"
vour
anv
;i ' K tit any | .'rid of
towta for body lica it is duly r.eres
y ' hird. Tho mi^ir.s of
'•i' v. ii ft |s not necesstry
hard on tho uMa ,<c
J Hurry Up and E.xpr?ss. Trunks safely
" •' Quickly handled-
and
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Gray, Lee M. The Eagle (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1904, newspaper, October 20, 1904; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc94695/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.