The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1902 Page: 4 of 10
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etings every
j AND NIGHT
3Y ThE-
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QUAKERS,
ain Street and Oklahoma Avenue.
San Francisco, Philadelphia, Portland-
C,
-ices:
A Community of
•ami l^ste P°1'
.ivctantly, as our
d v «->•lhe "71 lC
moths has been pleasant ami we have
l *raed to love her people ^
,h„ p. readers a prosperous > car, •
1-m.— ' H""
Yours Jlespect fully..
JOHN E* ^ -, LS-
physicians,
surgeons,
chemists
and BOTANIS1S
Cure Diseases.
*- Y-
Old Quaker Doctors
will give
trade
j§mark
AND
Having purchased the Interest ofm>
riartner, J E. AVolla, 1,1 the Phkss
fllAT, taking possession on the h''^
, the month, I propose I- ma n ^
Wper that will be of interest to all. ^
XooU almost e.elnsively - U. h,^ ^ ^
Lsl ot .he town -I Hennessey and
KiBgfisher cornily. My i^icn ,s Jn
addition to the law assoitmen
have, to purchase more ^a.dm^e.a
type, and to turn out work o a
thai will be a credit to the ct y y
M I solicit your patronage In
litureas you have Kindly favored me
ia the past, and will do my b*
^Hoping this little ^ -« -
t^ approval oS all.
1 am, with respect.
W't** obeiliefttly •
A. C. Fisntctt.
Tl.ev are e.iiiipped with
Tll,t require skill ^ devised for the diagno-
all the latest- appliani . ■
and treatment of Chronic Diseases.
free lecture
free concert
jTv Afternoon and Night.
«v
... 'I'hev are ei|..i|>l"'d with
has devised for the iliagno- fj ft J
AT the PHOADES tavern. -•
Cure nel'rP^,
x x x
—r; --::7u"rVT heh- Patients When All Others Fail. _
.«-5S®r=gig5i3Sw^:
>N WBp by s„e,tttl nppotnunent. ,
: K II I III KtilXI..
ions SMITH, view ITi'Si'l'llt.
1 BLOCK, President.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Hennessey, Okla.
Ay011ng
raphe'at Oktaha ut ^
friends by mirchas.ni,
• purchasing
f"Tw^n has" appointed
Governor l-ergusu..
v c. cooDer *1 Shawnee hank <
aiissioner to succeed Fr-d 11 Thwing
The KauI^Tal^T^^1« ■ [J
gssssta.*'
During wo;H *
;
«"«
^wlu^'hetweentheti-e^l
moon enters the penumbra and its *av
His that shady place.
Here is a"problem going"®' rounds^
iK'w.paperd^ see if jou can wo^ ^
A farrtle.-r otfhed a pig ■"' . ds
Weigh it. The man weighed I-• 1
rtul his wife 100. They put a board
across the fence so that w " u .
upon the opposite end it
' ,d Than they exchanged ula.es
lh0 wife taking the pig in her la* ju^
balancing the Woard again.
the woight of the pig
THE OREATEST EPOCH. ^ > ~yt# ufe ,aveJ.
The year 1001 will l>a«s i"t° °"r ,lna"' , ,)av„ ., few words lo say regardiiv
., al,(l commercial history asthul .,rlajns Cough Komedy. H sa\ed
great est epoch of p-perity thiscountry j ^ ^ ,B>), li,-and 1^1 that Uan-
t^it must 1, farI of t^o^dwin.S U ^
it, only distinction The Lmi when I sot home with it t. u l««
- fsrstt lkli "' *££%% ■ -
-i--, s,c.
face of wide spread depression in " her , l0 ch.ke lo dea l .
nuaru,. Of the world. The secret J ^ ^ ,h(, plllegm oiit of l is
the vast increase in the nat.o, s «. «l ( ^ ( ,,r(,al ,ong s, rings I am PO
lies in the broadening of the u,.a ir I had not got that bottle <>'
markets, which in many lines ot indust- ml„licillH, my boy would not be ,
ry has gone on so rapidly that even pro , ^ ^ lu,„iv. ,)oel H.lmont lnwood.
auction raised to an unprecedented max ^ Kol. Sate bv 1". A Dinkier.
imum ha, failed to keep pace w • Humphrey, of Kingfisher,
w,,*> . 1 .Inmost 1C C<
Thousands Sent Into Exile.
Kveiy year a large number of poor
sntl'erers whose lungs are sore and racke,
with coughs are urged 10 go to ano i
climal,'.' Bunhis is costly and not al-
ways sure. Don't be an exile when in.
Kiiv-s New Discovers for cousu.nptioi
will cure home. It. U-e mos I
infalliablo medicine for coughs .«^ ,
and all throat and lur.g diseases ,.n earth.
The tirsl dose brings relief. Astounduig
r,ires result from porsi.te.H use. l^r.^
^Kver'y belli, guaranteed.
Mrs Baker h moved her dress,nak-
| ing parlors to in front of the
I |*|{V'.SS-1)KMOl'HA'l" olttce.
Blown to Atoms.
„ld idea that the body need
CAPITAL STOCK.
SURPLUS,
S 2 5.000.00.
S 3,000.00,
,i . p Rhode* <i. w. l^nn W NT l*Mrk*.
Secretary l.ong ha> appourto.l .loUn
\ Kearney, of t'ohees. N ^ • sm .
ceed K. S. Maclay, lhe historian lahorei ,
at ,he New York nasy yard, who was
femeved by order of. the pres.de.il for
hisslrie.ures upon llear Admiral schlej •
The^ officer is officially designated
"special laborer in the department of
applies and accounts, na\s sard
E S Maclay," and omit. a referent.,
to the manner of that individual s de-
parture from the service.
higher plane. Knlarged
sumption came in par. as the ■
live resull of the ['rosferity of olhe,
years ill part it represented economies
'introduced in industrial production anO
in the operation of railroad corporations
and in still another part it re leeted
a renewal of lhe original sour us of
agricultural wealth in which the loss,
a third of lhe country's corn crop found
sufficient olTset in au enormous v icld o
I wheat and in the coincidence ol norma
1 product ion in other agricultural products
' will, niuisually high prices.
I r^priiiHo •
.he baths would benefit her, is gradual
. ..,1.1 her relatives and !
iv ..rowing worse and
«« "X't.
such thai si„. cannol be moved.
1 AOkkt Hystkuv. 1. is a mystery
whv women cniUirc backache,heai «u u.
neryousiiess. sleeplessness, melam.holy
fainting and di/./y spells when thousands
have proved that EUctr'° op h *e
oiiicklv cure such troubles. 1
sutfeied for years Willi "^'n
writes Mrs. IM.ebe Cherley, of I . teis ^
|0wa -and ft lame back pained me so 1
,1WSS myself, but Kleclrn
Ui'uers Wholly cd-ed me. and, although
T.l year* old. I am now able lo do all my
powerful, drastic purgative l
been exploded: lor Dr. Kings New -lie
which are perfectly harmless.
.Uivstitnulateliverandlmwelstoev-
I p0l poisonous matter cleanse the system
and absol cure -".tipa Jon
I aick headache. Only .^c at Dinkier
Irug store
Revival meetings began at the M 1
church lasi Sunday night, Willi a goiu
attendance The meeting, will c.niinue ,
indefinitely.
Frank Treadweil, Beimel,, Iowa, was
troubled with kidney disease lor wo
vears. He writes: had taken several
Uinds of Kulney remedies, bui
„e benefit. Finally 1 tried foley s Kul
I,ey t'ure and a one dollar bottle e i
■aur.
Hennessey Band is N" Vnrc-
The tiriffins" ltock Island Band is a
thing of the pasl Owing to not hauim
the proper support from the city, and
the hard work on the part of the mem-
bers to earn money by which to mee,
the expenses, it was decided at the last
meet dig to "bus," and sell lhe instru-
ments and other band property to p.i>
off their indebtedness.
Two of the instruments were sola to
the Marshall band and the rest are to be
sold at once.
The Hennessey band was a good
uanization, mtWe Up" of Hie Best young
men in the city and n is «11 r''t'r<
tthal we annoilBCb thr tfpsaking P "f
the best musical < *wii*«ti"„ th.l m«n
has ever had or ever will have.
Mr and Mrs. Clem Tborne and baby re
tamed last Thursday from a two mont hs
visit to Mrs. Thome's parents at Aller
ion la t'lem says the thermometer got
down to 20 degrees below/.ero, and when
his ears bevran lo ge, frozen he was ready
pull out for llennesesj. He will
xuin here until sprint;
A Cure tor Lumbago.
\y.(\ Williamson, of Amherst. \a ,
savs. "For more than a year 1 sullen• oUU l ,ull llw„
from lumbago. 1 linally tried I hamfcer- , uovercomes conslipatien
laul-s ,.tti„ Balm and it gave mo en . hoase ^
rehaf. which *U other remedl^^ ^ ^ ^ A ^ drug atere
faded to do. SrtJ >> U)(. Wdson sold Ids pmnp and ,eed
Dinner. I Kridav tot H- hreps. and
The Hennessey Poultry and | ^'"eave'with his'family about the first
Association will give a dinner on sat - > |„s claim, six miles eas,
da, January IK. location'has of |,br,^
llol vel l"'''" deeide;l upo^)a,;^ , ,,SomP liine ago my daughter .•aught
annonncet* later v she complainccl ot P'ttnb
u ;i severe i nm. .
•lanuary 1«. in her chest and had a bad < < ui-h t ,
J Moll. Tate returned las. Saturday ^ chambeirlatii, 0*ugil Remedy
night from-Blackwell, where he went as * lU„s lo directions and in two day s
| a representative of .he Hennessey I rov we„ und able to go to school
! peeing tor. to inspect the ««"*'" I , ,,avi. „sed this remedy in my family
which is being sunk a. that place. or - ^ ^ pa8| seven years and hav o nev e>
: on the Blackwell well had be... sus 1;iuiwn it to fai|." says James rend.
' pentlfd when Mr. Tate got there. .... a. - merchant, Annate. Bay. Jamaica,
count ol the drill having become lost HI liKlja Ulalu| The pains nth
I ,he hole .las had been struck, howeitulicale.l an approaching allaek
er. and arrangements were being made | which in this instance was
lo recover the drill, and. he well will ^ warded off by l.ambei
pnibnblv tie sunk deeper. Mr late was Uiue„ Keme,|y. It counieraets
,Liable to get much satisfaction from ;iny of „ cold loward pneu-
| the contractors in regard to a con,rati ; ,, v WuM„
for sinking the Hennessey well, as o ; ,,x , t,rIU>r .lenkius. while driving
I of .he men. Mr. IMunke.t. as a Western Oklahoma one day las.
vllleat the time, and Mr. 1 atw«. , lhrownfrom his boggy bv the
isn,r rsr - •-
howeyer I ha, they would send a proposi-, at nigh,. ^
Hon to the Hennessey prospectors i,.a| -jimmie Dcaton spen
are the most fatal of all dis-
KIDNEY CURE Is a
'V o..Ma.An4nAM Pomcriy
How about that " |
purniture? |
1 Our line can not be surpassed for quality and^S
i beauty. If >ou are contemplating on bu>l"S3
i a bill of furniture, whether small or large, let 3
r us show you our goods and Pr,"s*. , 3
^ We liave an elegant line of Chairs, all grades _
E and prices. Our Lounges and Couches are the ^
^ tiling to make home pleasant. See them; we ^
§ make the prices.
w. h. andrew. 3
. .. ... u<\ L' t M I XLh^BvTT
it A. ESPY,
pnh'.sl T>F.NT.
CH AS. 11 MH)ORK.
VKK 1'KKKlUKNT..
v. (S.ILM M61E,
or money refunded. Contains OF Y\ HNNES5EYt
remedies recognized by emi
HfcNNESSEY, OKLAHOMA.
PRICE 50c. od 51.00. CAPITAL.
r SURPLUS ftND UNDIVIDED FR0PITS,
SIXTH YEftR IN K^SftS & OKLfltlOMft bUKruue>
1 Consult the Expert m
CHICAGO DOCTORS.
$5,000'
$7,500.
who can tell what your
disease or affliction is
without asking any .pics-
tions.
Arc,mills <if Intlmtlualh. Fki.M ami C-inpornlUuiH S« lioitecl. Every
Ooivrtesy Exteiuleil Consistent with r>nfe
and C'unservativft liawkiii^.
linRV.CTOK^
C. E lldlingsley, tf. ,1 Fleminv. D. A E^ . .1. M. Patterson, Chaa. H. Moor
A, the RHODES HOTEL, HENNESSEY,
MONDAY, JAN. 13.
KINtil ISHER. KINUFISHER HOTEL,
TUES. JAN. 14TH,
Returning Monthly.
Ml chronic, nervous and private dis
I eases of bo.li sexes successfully treated,
'cures iruaran.oed
Read the Pi«>s.Di:stoe H 11 and get al
the news. A dollar «i yoar.
C. O. GOSE, M. 1).,
Physician and Surgeon,
llenuosse>, - Oklahoma.
{jf'Dfflee In III- lir M.-r«.llll. buildlnt
This BiRi.ntiire ia on every tioi ... the foiimut k ' ( n'11B
I axativc Bromo-Quinine ww« 1M'v k
, , , the remedy that enre, «.M In one d.y '
...11 lit Kill .""1 •*" 1
ly
• lil V >i
, unroot*
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The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1902, newspaper, January 10, 1902; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc98289/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.