The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1902 Page: 6 of 10
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etings every
j AND NIGHT
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QUAKERS
ain Street and Oklahoma Avenue.
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San Francisco
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A Community of
iiiul paste P01,
,'m-iantly. as our
uv in, the past vw.h.
moths.ha. becu pliant and we hav*
learned 10 love her people
ttep.l, refers a prosperous year ana
that each ono will stand, by Mr. ll*he
lrv making ItuK-oodpape-.w. are
\ours Respect ruliv
.Ions K. w'"
PHYSICIANS,
SURGEONS,
CHEMISTS
and BOTANISTS
TRADE
Cure Diseases.
JlSi
Old Quaker Doctors
will Sive
38 mark
AND
FREE LECTURE
FREE CONCERT
Having purchased the interest o >
^rtne .J. E. Wells, in the I 1 ■
Cii-^T, taking possession ... the I
, the month, I propose .o make o ^ ^
paper that will be of interests id ,
will look almost exclusively to the U
M or the town or Hennessey and
Ki.gftHhe.co.uty. My ...t.nllon ,
addition to the la** asso.tmco l
have, to purchase more tww
type, and to turnout work o
that wiR b« it credit to the euyaiu
sfU 1 solicit your patronage h the
von have kindly favored me
future as >on nave
i. the past, and will do my l-t u. |
^Hoping this little "bill*"
ihe approval of all,
1 am, with respect.
W rs obediently.
C. FtHIIKK.
A young ^voman employe'1 us a "'""j*
rapl-atOklal^a^y^-,,,
friends by nnrcliasim.
MMn.v are equipped with
That re.,aire skill a,H' has devised tor the diagno
ftl| the latest appliances that science
si* and treatment of Chronic tsf
X Afternoon and Night, "v
.... The> are e.,.npped with t
has devised tor t he tliagn" S ■ '
AT THE PHOADES TAVERN.
- -—-— Dnt-anir^i Aaniftn nt t.liPi OlldkcrS.
2C X X
2k, vC
e Quaker Doctors Cure ! nei ' =f : I ~ Nn-P(VlS,fm USGCf
T«...r words need no oath. Hundreds y '
* ^ . „ .MrM* > .WiSS&TiVi
t■ * . I...4 ,v|j„i' thHV
• n v . lirmoli of medicine or surgery. > ul , • „,i Fetnnle Disai.sett
:il
Im-.'U 10 a. Ill ■ to 1- tu.. ^^_______________——— |s cicKRIiLL, CHlMt-
friends by purchasing
1 ioprauson iTas" appointed
governor l'ert,u u
v si fooDOt et Shawnee bank com
255iss=a£^
Tl
rWvSsrss
«gsgs .
THE GREATEST EPOCH.
W The year'TuOl will P into our tinan
lcia? and commercial history a, the
Ki.nAKKAiu.i. etiRi:
OH CROt'P.
A Little Boy's Life Saved.
Tho voar ivui « « r— . 1 i Vo a few words to sa\ io«..in n
cW k„d commercial history a' UluI (.luimbl,,nin s Cough Reme.lv. It save,
meat est epoch or prosperity this country , b ,g lif„ lim, 1 feel that can-
■«: m« ('oinuicrtml . mJ , i iw>n«yht a bottU
develop.
„H!nt and of the groat rise ill II"am ia
values is that they have occured ... h
face „r wide spread depressioi. in o her
quartet* of the world. The s.cr^of
the vast increase in the nation
not praise n H.o r
\ i«' stecrp of (loothvin.- •
?=TiS
sure he was gouij, . .
We had to „ull the phUgm ^
lie
f t ii«i inooii, one ort
&-ss
moon enters the penumbra and it
i(ig that nlia.lv place.
Here is a^Mem go.l^Hhe rounds ^
newspaperdam', sec if yon cat
A far *e: 'o^hed a pig a1"' umls
„,„l,,h it The man weighed l t > 1
. r t .to They put >l bo&rd
Mnl his wife 100. i"vj i
across the fence so that when IhtJ
vtpo.. the opposite end it exact >
iHiced. Then they exchang d plat *
wife taking the P«B' r ! 1' Jwa,
balancing the boari again. NM'at
the weight of tlm pig
T,ong has appointed .lohn
of t'ohoes, N N • «o sue
Maclay, the historian laboret
York navy yard, who was
fen,•veil by order -f , the ,.,-sidei.l f^r
l,isstrictures upon Rear Adntira . . •
The officer is officially designate,
•'special laborer in the department 0
Mippliesaiul acoounts, navy yard K
KPi Maclav." and omits all reference
to the manner of that individuals de-
parture front the service.
Henacuey Band is No >tore.
The tirilllns' Rock lslan.l Band i a
thing of the past. Owing to not l.avnm
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 a. the las,
meeting to "bust" and sell the instru-
ments and other band property to pa>
off their Indebtedness.
Two of the instruments were sold <>
Hhe Marshall band and the rest are to be
Secretary
Kearney,
ceed K.
at the New
the vast increase in the uill'u" * " i in great long si rings. I am P°s,
,ies in the broadening "f the home ( ^ if , ,,ad not got that bottle ot
markets, which in many lines of indust ( mv boy would not be ■
rv ha. gone on so rapidly that even pro- ( ^ ^ Jn0, „e,mu„, lnwood.
auction raised to an unprecedented max- ^ por Sala bv V. A. Dinkier.
s:?nzr~z!s<r\
pro«u of capital and labor have been grw« «h lUi's,.i,v,who was recentlv
not only sustained but tncreas ami „phry,u lho „ope thai
whv investment values have so.ij.t taken to 11. \ uradual-
S, plane. Knlarged domestic co«- , he baths o)atiV)>s and''
sumption came in part as - dMp.ired of her,
live result of the prosperity of oil er fn,mls have ati ^
ears-, in part it represented ec-,. j ever be.-o.ii, g is
• . • • ,,,.1,^1 rial production ami t0 v>e brougnt nomi,
rr ' dcor Lc„ ,„n. she cannot be moved
Thousands Sent Into Exile.
Kverv year a large number of poor
sufferers whose lungs are sore and rackc.
with coughs are urged logo to anothe ,
. n„i this is costly and not al-
ways sure. Don't be an exile when l i.
Kil'1Lr-s New Discovery for coMsuinplio.
.,i inline Its the most I
will cure you at home.
infalliahlo medicine for coughs, .oh j
•md all throat and lung diseases n earth.
The lirsl dese hrhigs relief. Astound,.^
cures result from .fj£
! SOc'lnid'i^'.tK)- Kvery botde guaranteed
I Mr, Baker has moved her dressmak
ing parlors to rooms in front of -he
|>m.>s-I)KMorK.vr omcc.
Blown to Atoms.
. The eld idea that the body needs a
powerful, drastic purgative PIU h«
1 been exploded; for Dr. kings Nov Ufc
,,.®ls which are perfectly harmless,
stimulate liver and bowels to ex
pel poisonous matter cleanse the system
and absol.uely cure const^.pa um an.
sick headache. Only 30c at Dinkier s
drug store
I. BLOCK. 1*re W«'i . o-..-
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Hennessey, Okla.
*6
CAPITAL STOCK.
SURPLUS,
S 2'3.000,00.
S 3,000,00,
intro«uce« in 1
in I he ope. .. ion of railroad corporat ion .
and in still another part it renetted
■i renewal of the original sourc. of
agricultural wealth in winch t le oss
L third of the country's corn crop found
sufficient offset in in enormous v iel.1 o
'„|,eat and in the coincidence or no ma
produc, ion in other agricultural pio.hu is
With unusually high prices
A Cure lor l umbago.
\V C. Williamson, of Amherst, \ a..
.. . ,1.1 • l > i it rreu
such that she cannot be moved.
U)KRP UrsTBHV. I« is a mystetj i
wl,v women endure backache,headache.
tiii>«n\ossness, molanchoh,
.nisoess sh . ph s • ii.diisanils
fainting anddi/./.v sp. n
have P. I thai Electric l„t.e s w
,,uicklv cure such troubles. ha
suffered for years with kidney
writes Mrs l'liebe t herley. ot > « i-" ■
low„ -and a lame back pained me so
oulii not dwss myself, but Klecirn
Revival meetings began at the il. I-
church last Sunday night, wiili ;. tf"".
attendance The meetings will c.nt.nue ,
inilelinitely.
Frank Treadwell. I'lennelt. Iowa, was
„e benefit, l-'inally 1 .r.ed l ole> s Kul ]
„,x Cure anil a one dollar bottle cured
(i. ('. Saur.
ii t i • i w itMit \\ W I*irk*.
..| „rcTORS G II. HlucW. Johu Smith.« Rhodes.
% How about that 3
purniture?
• • Ku ciirnn^sed for (JUcllil
•. Williamson, of Amherst, va77 „ wholly ouvea me, and, although
savs. "For more than a >ear si. er. < . > , am „uw able to do all ni>
from lumbaco l finally tried t han.be - Ulivor(.omes constipation.
Iain's l'ain Halm and it gave mo s llv,H,tite, gives perfect health.
r sr. ,
■"! . h« ffHaon «oW W. pu P .™1
l)inncr' | s, Friday lot. 11 Kreps. and
The Hennessey Poultry and I'et sloe , msim • ■ his flimny about the first
Associal ion will give a dinner on > ««• - , ,y „!S ,Ulim. slx miles east
day January 1H. The ^ l<«atm has, . sm
j not vet been decided upon, and ,
sold at ont
The Hennessey ban«l wx
gani%alion
men in tin
that
good or-
mrfde tip of the Itest young
lie oilv ■ and ii is with rein-el
t1)a, we annoittot* tl.r Hn.aki.ig up ol
Hie best musical 10" this town
has ever had or ever will have.
M, and Mrs. Clem Tbo#ne and b*by re-
turned last Thursday fro", a two months
visit to Mrs. Thome's parents at Ailet-
ton la. Clem says tho thermometer got
rtown to 2ti degrees below zero, and when
bis ears began to get frozen he was ,ea l>
rt, pull on. for llennesesy. lie will
uin hero until sptiiu;.
1 it.tor Keuiembor the dute
, announced later.
January Is-
Moht Tato returned last Saturdav
1 lliBht from Blackwell, where he went as
a represent at ivo of the Hennessey Iro^-
li-ecung «.v. to insp
which is being sunk al that place.
! on the Blackwell well had
pcmled when Mr Tate got there, onac-
„mlll 0f,he drill having become ost 1.1
the hole, (ias had been struck, howev-
er. and arrangements were being mad.
to recover the drill, end the well will
probably he sunk deeper. Mr I at.
"Some lime ago my daughter caught
H severe cold. She complained el pains
in her chest and had a bad . -1,'- '
„a\e her t liainberlain s ougli Ren id)
according to directions and ... two da>s
sll(, was well and able... go to schoo
„. ,1 have used this remedy 1" m>
Wlk orthepes. and have never
been sus-, ,. James I'rendei-
^Tthc^most fatal of all dis-
eases.
5^ KIDNEY CURE Is
Oi.rti'inlflfln P.On!?
^ Our line can not he surpassed for quality and^
I beauty. If vou are contemplating on buying ^
I a bill of furniture, whether small or large, let 3
^ us show you our goods and prices. ^
^ We have an elegant line of Chairs, all grades^
E ami prices. Our Lounges anil Couches are thea
I tiling to make home pleasant. See them; we
^ make the prices.
r "ItlN HlNtl'S W. H. ANDREW. %
r oLI) STAND- ^5
. .. L' cl.l VLf.fcl&TT
il
4
l> A. K.Sl'V.
I'RBliinF.NT.
( HAS H. MfOOUK.
YU R PRBHIUBN'B.
. i&IUJLlU
known it to fail." says James rem .
gast. merchant, Aunato Bay, J m ma,
Weat India Uleud. The pan.s ... h
indicated an approaching aii.u K
! of pneumonia, w hich in this instance was
undoubtedly warded off by fhan.be -
f. Mr 1 ' I ^ (vmgh Remedy. It coui.ier.Us,
unable to get much satisfaction from #ny ot „ cold toward P" ... |
,.he contractors in regard to a on tract | Sulll by A. I>i hler
for sinking the Hennessey v.eli. *■ Kx tlovernor Jenkins, while driving
Of,he men. Mr. lMunkett was a. tuff.. ' W(,stpnl , ,M:,one day hist
ville at the lime, and Mr 1 ..Hon, j was ,hrown from his hugiry bv the
" He a"d team rnnning into a barbed wire fence
! linn to the Hennessey prospectors in a , ••jiminie H.aton p.
111 , 1 It is pa rem-
ff \v < r.i v •>
or money refunded. Ccnta
remedies recognized by enu
nent physicians as the best lor
Kidney and Bladder^troubles.
PRICE 50ce aod
SIXTH YEftK IM KANSAS & OKLfttlOWft
Consult the Kvpert
chicago doctors. w*-
j who can tell what. yo r
UiiMMisi' or um.ction is
I without usUinj? any «ines"
, tions
Bank of Hennessey,
HENNESSEY, OKl-AHOMA.
CAPITAL. " " * $5'000,
SURPLUS RND UNDIVIDED PROFITS. - - - $7,500.
A,■.•..tints.if Intlmduak. Finn* ml (V-rport. turns Solicited. Every
Courtesy Kxteiuleil t'.niHiHtenl vvilli Snlo
and ConaervativB Bnnkinfj;.
IVtlUl'.l-l'OliK-
. , HlUm„slev. ,y..l Pleniii*. • A Kepj". J- M Patterson. Cha.. 11. Moor>
\i ,hc RHODES HOTEL. HENNESSEY
MONDAY. JAN. 13.
KINGFISHER, KINUFISHER IIOTLL,
TUES. JAN. 14TH,
Returning Monthly.
VU chronic, nervous and private .lis
| eases of hoth sexes si.ceesslnlh Heated
! cures iruaranteed.
I • ConMiUution '«<1 Ailv we v re
c. O. QOSE, m. 1).,
Read the Prkss-Ukmouiyi' and (?et all
tin* iipws, A ilollar a year.
Physician and Surgeon,
(VL jb Hennossev, Oklahoma.
(Q /(J I 'uniei- ill III" l)r. Mem,till, hulldle*. K,,1i
This sipnature is on every lioj of .he geiiu.nc " h l.loek.
Laxative Bromo=Quinme Tablet* n.r«. w.« t.. """
the remedy that rlire* a o«l<l W «* ,l"y " "
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