The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1902 Page: 5 of 10
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Wtnied.
will for manajror of a braiu 1
ufwi wi n« ^n in this vicinity-
-r i> a opening for the 1'L 111
J Kimlly ii\o good reference when
itfig-
'I' c A. T Morris Wholesale House.
Cincinnati. Ohio.
II ismated catalogue 1 |,|s stamps
1 |«y are coming—i he Chloi®o (M t l
luf , •
jL Oeo. Wall or I lover, was m i
itj Mowlay.
ileal* 15c. o. K. restaurant. South j
itun Street, c.isi side
Heals 1~> cents each O. K. res.a.m.... I
III side Suuth Main street. i
Trn.loSisatlowra.es. . ,,11 and see
S'uv > 1 NS ^ 1 1
(Vlten in town (jet Vour nu'aK lLl """
k wiuwt'mit. iiccut^ 1
people Who ?«&** delicious bread
J cake nsTalm*-. UaUiug l'owde.,
Mrs "wyer entertained the lad.es ol
4hB lla 1st church Wednesday after-
14*) I i-
fro Item -A nic I room "'"age.
Aplly to .1. W. Wren, at KamlaU s g o-
atoce'- "i-
-The Gold K ing, "opera Tiomse Monday
in. 20. Won't «>*• U,e hab" ' i
■ a-ll""1' things.
^V,W: TO I'.ty
mrtable saw mill. NN "lu
dampb*. Caldwell, Kansas.
t.-,mSU.K:-n head of choice young
mil In ami 17 head of shoals, four m.les ,
>u.hwest of Hennessey. j
^o„ should know that Foley'. Honey 1
J Tar .« absolutely the b*
diseases of the throat and lun„s.
are authorized to guarantee
Kivo satisfaction. 1
tut this out and take .1 10 I'm, 1
w store and get a tree sarnie of
Ctomberlain'^ton.adu^l l.n^ ^
IK £ stonutch, biliousness
and headache.
500*Homestead (Balms.
"■ jrBSSKSsJSrti
sssrs*- ««" "*
^se of your c a.m. wr.te me.
"•'p-
Stops the Oiugt, NVorKs U,; Oo.a
Laxative "pay.
cold in one day . -xu
I'rice 2"> cents.
CALIFORNIA
TOURISTS
h their destinations with gr«}.at )
<tan reach ti.cir expense
comfort and at the leas. 1
via the
<
REM
Prk
.... Stoiv about Jnnu
We expect t« move o«r More .
l.uyl* >
time .....I iK li'"iletl'
i> ■ . <(•> •T. Hetnoval 1 'ric".
SHOES, Former 1 nee, .. i.2->
BOYS' OVER.CO
Yo lh'.O..roo.uJor «P'l«. 800:
Removal 1 ru e. . • • • 0 5,,,
Youth's Overcoats, former
Removal Price,
si,"...
(5.oo
2.2">
l.7~>
LADIES' JACKl
ms
- —— „ . p-ice 5,w; U. LadieA
5 Ladies' Jackets, former Price. .7.V.
5 Ladies' Gapes, former pme - - . Removnl P„ce,
5 ^S?£C « ^ 2ir Pri-,s
1.80; 5 Child S Goods, former pnea. ^
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"^CES REOARDUBSS oncost-7.S««
v- - --—: •"
,as.
wRSG^N W£ V°ur3 for Biz., and Square. Fan
suiyL—^
CARRIAGES AND HARNESS.
<• a * „^1oKrntpd
,.,nv f'lySDt'CTBl' j
touris .'excursions
ip ive KANSAS til*
lea'e. , via Colo-
«Christmas
^KVV 1 i '. \v,. t h and I and about your
' ' sKVvlraiici'*co, l.™^""'s'
\-\ Worth and
Every W',ln.^e ,0 Los Ani-'eles and
Sonthern ^ l«^noiscw.
, n'nnrist Cars on Fas*
'■r* "'i"'"-"*
rM''"1"—™"""'
ary to t, \ ( Topefia
B. W. TBOUWOS. A; . ' Chlc go.
jOllSrtB AsTUN'
Whdeyouare thinking
of the many presents you
received ~~~
l-nr Pneumonia.
Lj , . Airnew, Mich., says:
n. <• .1. Ilishop. Agnew.
1 v..lev's Honey and lar m
"I have used to es ^ puemnon.a ,
three very seve.o t He
with good results in e ery c.
waro of substitutes, t- •
« Rock Island Time Table.
HOHTIIW**0, ^ ^
i"; h: I t-.M^ I *"'■ «
So! sir. i— '
and about your
New Year's Resolutions.
shoppers-
We stil have
an elegant assortment ot
I carry a full line of the celebrated
Peabody Carriages and Buggies,
Also the best
Hand Made Harness,
at the lowest possible m *
crOOClS. ^ S^\T
•Ar^o
^•trance tln-
.n JM.HOn.T") was
territorial ir«usurt' as
.„o apiiolnllliB "f in-1"'*"1'0
, |0r Oklahoma.
w •7 hc,5i
Hall Saturday night the
lived only a short lime after >.H >• ■
Hall is getting along nirej-
-
^^rS^lC^^orldfora
fc for only U5 for two pap—
"lll'r> r nA«,l
l- WiUon « i
Mrs. Kmma 1«- llhUU M
. _,.IV in tin* cur Moil-
\Vo®dard eounly. « " 1,1 " ' K
, „r Mr and M' ' r*
Jay, 'he gues. ot .nr.
iSSSSSU—
' Hoover left Wednesday morjnn«
for Wichita and Wellington. f°
month's visit with relatives a, Unen^
W M Hoover ol lllackwcll,
t'herof'l N Hoovo." pastor of th«
\TX oh'ireh, delivered the sermon at
,l,ai church last Sunday n.ght,
\ sm.lh-boun.l freight jumped the
A near .he slocU yards. Tuesday
The ciicin© anil 1 wo or
ears-red,railed, but no one was
hurt. Damage slight.
HOI T11K< Ni>
So. 1, MhII
i?«;«.nd I.M;-"
S'si.t.-- freight-•••
.11 :«V] v. v.
. ; : \:\ r. M.
U):W A. M.
lilKJf. M.
an elegant assortment of
er,broider.ES .nd UACES.
\vill be^-^1 regardless
Dolls sto at 50c on the dollar.
OoiWE TO US for fll' tci..Js °t merchandise*
Our MM
'Happy
New Vear.
" Vou Know Wllit > " (<hlll ,
«s 1
_ M K E White and son Bvert of 1
B. W- Hallo® came chickas'ha are '
UIV. ; bstli-SSS; - Jt
oculist and aur.st. r
el Reno, : Okla. -
-of thr \ ievr-
iVXw\x\.W*A^^
was immense, and we tl.nnk
our many eustomers for n
share of their patronage, and
trust that every dollar spent
with us means a bigger sli.tn
„f your patronage for 1002.
Cull in and we will treat you
When in need of
DRUGS,
riKDIClNES,
PAINTS,
OILS, iir,„
WALL PAPER,
ETC.. ETC.,
DR. H. H. WYNNE,,
. .Mh AlIRIS'
right on anything mourline.) mber we have every
Yours for business and love* ; thing to be found in an
up-to-date drug store.
O. C. SAUR.
prices.
C. A HALL
jeweler, optician.
medical and surgical-of the'I Mountain View
Diseases- m<ore aspecial and!
eVe, ear, nose and - , rjilie Ladies Aid
j recently, was past
A. B. CULLUM, M.
Homeopathic Physician
and surogon.
eye, ear. nose - ^ ^ ^
-irrigation Of lenses " , ^ T 1 T ^-eiuu. of Allertoi, low,, ac-j ^^^fc^ tdea^rservice 1 ,)locUs north and
The sclentiti. 11 , my special 1 Saturday • , b>- Mrs. -Iw-W- Miss Ici1 Thorne.- p m- AH «
— :
1'r0:.V'! o'/^\X ™ •a 1 1'l^lX,t"' ' 'i T11 ref blocks l\ioi,lhMaml two cast of j
tttv,;Sp n'l. All areI.co[;li^|Sp"e,tl I Rh<H,esll0nkNM.^SKV. OKLA .
formerly " • in street companied her sisver . | |V It. i.illlspie. •"
jHeniion- , : sou s millinerv. °" °' We,inCs home and will make an e\
i >•--ienfor,a
I wine of Cnrdul is the truardU.n
,)t a woman's health and l.appl-
1)(.<s from youth to old age.
I halt), her «rfoly Into womanhood.
V -tain, her during the trials
S pregnancy, childbirth and,
i motherhood, making labOT
\ and vveventing Hooding and...is-
cai' L-e. ^"U-v WdS UC
through tl.e dangerous penod
\ known as the ohango of llXe.
Wiwi°'CARD
1 cures lcucorrhcea, falling of the (
womb, and menstrual ,n<-}rv.-aritv
I -n pye v form. It is valuable
every trying period of a woman .
life It reinforces the nenous
svsiem, acts directly on tl.o gem-
i tal^ organs and is the H-st - |
for women known. Ask >oul
lor a #1.00 bottle of
1 Wine of Cardui.
Batesville, Ala.. Jalvll.l^
I am nsinn Wine *"el like a
ford's Hla«-k-UrauKhta < 'S(-Vt.ral
ditfere.it iroman ia tholr
I dies Here 5®=^,-°^ I have three sirls
I SS5';^y1.- M^c."Katk"broW..KK,
fr.r n.tvlr- iii'l > X'.i,nV.tv!li" j" '
, ,li,„ 's>l|. ileal..:" feiapanJ,
TrT^T W motnioe
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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/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.