Weekly newspaper from Hennessey, Oklahoma Territory "published in the interests of morality, reform, good government, cleaner politics, the betterment of society and higher personal ideals." The paper aspired to be "a good home paper" with "various departments, something for everybody." (Vol. 1, No.1) Included are editorials, poems, and news along with advertising.
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eight pages : ill. ; page 15 x 11 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.
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Weekly newspaper from Hennessey, Oklahoma Territory "published in the interests of morality, reform, good government, cleaner politics, the betterment of society and higher personal ideals." The paper aspired to be "a good home paper" with "various departments, something for everybody." (Vol. 1, No.1) Included are editorials, poems, and news along with advertising.
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eight pages : ill. ; page 15 x 11 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.
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