The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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Press-Dsmrat
V < FISH Kit, ICiliU?/ and l'roppidior
OFFICIAL CITY PflP&R
ICii"• s«T«iiiil-rliiss iiciiiMr iti t-
<MWcH4U I |f|i IH'slm* v . t lv l:i llOIIIU.
$i.oo Per Year In Advance
Oil Mil ti. .
Ill'ld lip I lio
' I >ll. \\OOI K
ihe lltii(if !ic) ix« l l cr r
. who ni t* I hoti ihi> In hp I lie
ill'* I l«'IIHI4V> 'V «i <* | M t.
. -I !• iilllftl .us i i tv:tll,
lore nod : i 11«•! «•-
nil .
Ollt* si
When
king
Mil I MY, .iri.Y 10% iV.K )•'
A raugenfroin Iowa was in lown a
rln\ or two lliih lie wanted to
know if i lie Indians over commuted any
:le\ i line Ml ill Ihimiessev Tho snipe
^miters ought lo have gotten that lei
Iqw and "Silvered" linn
It i i a very poor law thai wil! a. low
an otlloer to Mantl and watch two men
fighting one wil Ii a Un I e and not in
:-orl'ei e liecanse ilie liyli;. is taking plaee
.!i a man's plane of business. If, there is
thai.lihitl of a law int'Uatooma it noieh- being ch.r
ixiiw mi'iu".
!■' «d h VV en in r of I he K U f sb >r ' ^ 1,1'
k If ree Press, has boon appointed secret a.'". s"im~ l',u
'if the school land bon'ti, Mr. Wenner ,om ,'M'
s «cme cii' u: e most popular newspaper
e door i .Uoep watch.
e«l. one t f ihein pur-
cliiised some small awic es, and a \ oun^
man i• . u• *d iinvis, i clurk in the s ore.
\ i" md I i >•- t!h * in j"v When
lr caiiiM iiiMiuul near the proprietor, a
M: (JJiiJitlan, t< help u nil. upon,! hf slip-
jp st d ciisi :ji<"-.s i ley were both
p:<>nip!il\ covered with revolvers and
told lo 'shel out." lis were ;i!io three
men who had boon :i wor-k un the rail-
noatf grade four iniies north
I he propri' tor of ilia stone trave up
h"; pocUetbook, containing over $100,
and. some not es, c i< cU«. and <>t her papers
While one rubber stood iru ird insid*'
and one ontw'de. the other went behind
tin pusfu |i( i< (•!< all the in <ney and
stamp he «:• *tiId lind a:iU cursed be
uause t Lei e • - o'.i : nw. lie remarked
to tjiiiiiloii that he was sorry it wasn.t
all tfuvcrnment "stub. ' as tho govern-
ment was 11101*0 able lo lose it than
<t>uinlan. 'Hiev also said that they were
•> . I i • lifers and-had to have
(iical Kcwa-d is Unercd.
1 have in my possession a irreat
In certain parties fur anyone that
!. id • Haiti tilings in the bible I fst,
(I.UOO. is olfere I by Father Knri<rhi o
anyone who will furnish pruuf from
the !:.')'< I Iiu4 i;< d has clianired Ins
llol\ Sabbath da v. to the first day.
><imla\ On that Sim la; is th dav set
■ :< t now for the worship of Ahniirhu
'' d !•' II ii. Sccund, *:,oo js h\ t i ' irire
W ICetctiiirn olTored fur the lollo.viny
words or | ii rases t< nn i in the hible,
whetlu'r in I'n^lisii or Cireek or
Hebrew. Old <•; new testament, state
i ie chapter and verse of the following ;
^nest - 'is Where does the Itible sas
that m rial man i an immortal man 1
in his present state, immortal sonl,
leathle^ soul," "m \er iIa n _ soul,'*
sembodied soul," "deathless spiri'.,"
luritied spirit," "spirit woritl,' i
:!or> land," "upper fold," friends!
•' ki..:* out ovei the bat t lenient > ul j
caven,
one t«
• ver d
vyinsii
"is.
be
a I e
n -aoj/ol,
heaven," "liav i
"the deal It t hat '
the uatewa* In
death bnt us: '
Jim Dumps on Independence Day,
Said: 44 Force freed us from Eng-
land's sway.
Now independence let's declare
From indigestion's tyrant snare.
Good frier.ds, shake off this despot
grim.
'Twas 1 Force' that freed your
4 Sunny J im.' M
'iho UcaUyto-aerve Cereal
always ca duty,
non in Oklahoma, and the bo\s t hrough
3tit the territory congratulate him on
It? ap|xjint ment.
ie\ \\vere "doing" the store a
' came driving up in a buuiry
west toward, the store, and
when wal liin :ti) or I" yards of it, thooi l-
side man told hi in to halt, but he
put whip lo his nag and went south at
'nil speed. The out law shot toward him
with a revol er and one of the other
A Kingfisher county fruit grower | iellowi came out of the door and took
soil I rib u ted apricots wei^hinjr a quiir- , :i shot at him with a Kra^-.loryeHsen
ler of a pound each and an Oklahoma i itle. ICach.outlaw helped himself to a
uoiinly man peaches ir.enm ii >r ten new hat and shirt from the stock in the
niches in circumference t< the Okla sto-'c. ami bdure leav ing ua\ e Quinlan
homo- World s Fair exhibit the past bih noles.and checks
week \\ ho can beat them The desc int ion of tho outlaws tallios
with the Hennessey depot robbers.
.Sheriff Love came up fn;m KingJisher
Tuesday morniiijr, hir ing heard that
"the body is unl\ a ,
nal hell," 'inner ending torment,' 1
endh misor.v." "everlast ing lurtnre. "
Also tho same atiiounj is offered !< r the |
'. I'tptiirc that shows thai Christ <r the
Apostles ever sprinkled or poured wator
un the head of any old or young and
called it baptism. If these tilings are
taught by. our modern teachers they
ought to be louiul in the bible, if tauirht
.i bible doctrine, fan a man teach the [
people and use words and phrases, that |
cunvt v a false impression and deceive
the mind of his hearers and be guiM'less I aillti
before t od What think ye about it J |)(M. (
tder and see where I ,j
A Foo<2 for Fighters.
<;Tt may Interest ynu " ! am that 'Force'
is ln-iiig s« rved at breakfast •••
• at h w k t" tla' members«• r tbe :
iuicut, N. ii. P., How on duty at t
"ilAaux \
W—10
CV
liUOWN."
G&w
Domestic Troubles
It is except i >iihI lo iiinl a family
j where there is no domestic ruptures
I OSeasiunal\.but t h«*se can b .essi*n *«| | y
! having Dr. 'ving'sNew Litw l*ills around.
Much trouble call be saved by ibnir
great work in Stomach and Liver trouIv-
ies. The\ not only reliev. yuu but
j euro. 2." c, at Saut s |)rugSM re.
1 Okeene l\ag!e: Mrs Naysmith has
{sold her sftock ot millinery and urone- to
Kingwood where her husbamt has beetv
inn ing train since las: year. Mrs Nav-
sinith has been here about two ye*,rs
and has carried on a smtressful millinery
business from the start. She has made
many friends who will i'eget her lea\ i>ur.
The people of lvingwoo<l w'rll trnd her a
pleasant and agreeable lady.
You know What You Are I'liking.
When you take («rove's Tasteless (ThiM
Tonic because the formula is plainly
printed* on every bortle allowing that ib
issimply iron and qiunine in a tasteless
form. No cure, no pay. aOc.
rut
You ought to
you have been
phrases. You
t lie truth.
led I
v llieso unset
soon going t
R. W. Uo<
The Oklahoma building at the St
Louis World's fair will be located be-
tween New \ ork a;i<l (Colorado and
just across the driveway iroin Kansas
and Nebraska. The bui'dinir v. ill be
'J'J by 72 feet in ti/e, constructed of
>lft*ter and -ia!l and every bit . i the
•ement used will come from Oklahoma.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Vre i la worth, o! tlr* fur. orsit; of
V vunsas, is pulled over one feature ottive
'Caw flood. What.* or tho water tone!;-
« jhJ it blighted. Where animals stood
u the \uter. the hair came ott'. ami was
« often followed by tho skin. Th s bus
iewi found true ir. almost every in-
stance. Aju! where the water wont,
•ygetable life has been blighted.
One o/ the latest additions Lo the
)klahoma Horticulture e.vliibit :vt the
World's fair i^- a lemon weighUig 15
unices and measuring l'J inches in
•wemnferenoe. This lemon was raised
by Uio sisters at the Sacred ii lart
•onvent in Potto wot om e county and
they promise to have bananas in the
i aear fui ure.
the highwaymen were headed this way.
and left for tlie norihwosl with sou e
deputies, to try and effect their capture.
The men passed through Ames Monday
night, and started in the direction of
Hennessey. The Kingfisher county
; iierill and his deputies returnod to tills
place without havnur run across the
outlaws. The\ wci-e jtporie«l to have
been surrounded in W'oods county, but
up to the time of. 'oing to press their
capture has not been accomplished.
The cits marshal of tieary, .John K.
Cross, was killed Tuesday night by out-
laws, who are thouir-ht to be the same
men. They are ihought ;o have gone
west from Oeary. Sheriil' Pat Oats ol
\V.oods count \. passed through Ilennes
sey Wednesday en route to Geary, where
be will try to get on the outlaws'trail.
Kiglit hundred dollars reward has
been oUered for fross' murtlerers, $500
by the territory, and $'.100 by the Oeary
(hid Fellows' lodge, of which the mar-
shal was a member.
A
■vr-
.The Dito.s-DfcuiM kat. last week pub
tiislied a short item to the effect that
Hennessey seems lo at'last have gotten
a police judtfo who is onto his job Kx-
£olic6 Jtiilge Q aide 111 took exception t<
the wording of the item and thought it
was a reflection upon him. There were
■no reflections intended upon anyone,
and as far as we know Judge Oaskill
always performed bis duties in a lawful
and impartial manner
A non-resident is figuring on putting
>ip a little one-story building on a lot
lie owns in the heart of the business
part of Wellington, Kan., and the Wel-
lington papers are continual!/ knocking
on the preposeu building. If tho Wel-
lington papers were onto their jobs, the\
would stop that: the business that oc
cupies the building will secure enough
advertising in advance that it will not
be neccesary to patronize the news
papers.
jSiiPPORT
SCOTT'S EMULSION serves as a
bridge to carry the weakened and
starved system Hong until it can find
firm support in ordinary food.
Send for free &am[sle.
SCOTT a BOWNfc, Chemists,
4®>41 , Pearl Street, New York.
50c. and f> 1.00; all druggists.
st published in |'r« —-I>« im<mtiii .In
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis-
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
„ and checriulne;r.ocn
i> disappear when the kid-
fmi-fV' 'ne- J are out of order
' or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
• f .• Y1 that it is not uncommon
/'l\\ ^ /i /' for a child to b« born
l J afflicted with weak kid- —*
neys. If the child urin-
ates too cften. if the S
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child ; fi
reaches an age when it should be able to i S
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with I
bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of | X
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first 1
s: n should be towards the treatment of ! ®
th-.;e important organs. This unpleasant ! |
t. :ble is due to a diseased condition of the |
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as 9
most people suppose. S
Women as well as men are made mis- |j
erable with kidney and bladder trouble, "
aid b *h need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root issocn realised. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty-
cent and one dollar
. You may have a«ii
sample bottle by mail •
fr ■ . 1 !so pamphlet tell- Homo of Svauip-iioot.
ing all about it. including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In wrting Dr. Kilmer
'V Co.. Bir-ghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
Don't make any mistake, but remem-
ber tho name, Swamp-Uoot.
mer's Swamp-Root, and the
Ringhainton, ?•'. Y., on every
>111)
RtflL ESTATE, AGENTS
We notice that Don Lawhead lists
purchased the Alva lie view and wi i|
edit ii Hy the great spooks we can't j
understand this. Don Lawhead at one ,
time was register of deeds of Kay county,
1 about a year or so 11 go at (<ar- j
or course we will admit that it
n't take a live man to edit a r<-
pturalj pU|)]j(>an paper in Oklahoma, and the
' :,0L'^ fact that Don's ghost has re tunned dem-j
! oust rates the saying that a man who
" lias once lived in-Oklahoma and moved
away is sure to come back. However
here's to Don, be he "ghost or goblin
damned" and we're going to place the
Review upon our exchange list, for:
under Don's management it will un-!
doubtedly be full of lire and brimstone.
-Blockwell News.
Several trees
by I he wind la-
in iho park were
t Fridav niirln.
FOR
P m Drugs.
GO TO
Farm loans and insurance.
>11;\ i;ns a; Mn.t.i'.lt.
FARM LOANS
fe LONG TIMt LOW RATtS |
EASY TEIVIRS
1 MONEY ADVANIED TO M *KE ^
Final. Pitnoi.'
Sou ifltANK liASIloliK. I.njul
.Manager for Kingfisher County.
Kingfisher, Oklahoma, or write
W1NNE & WINNE,
SAUR'S
DRUG
STORE.
Prescript ions < arefnll v
('ompoiinded.
A Full Line of
Stand ird Patent Medicines.
Paints. Oils and Varnishes,
Paint Brushes, Tooth Brushes
and Toilet Art icles
Pens. Pencils Tablets,
Writing Paper, etc.
FARMERS'
PLAGE,
\Vi> Ikivu siiniii trimninc wliiskv,
111 uilii in ii distillery, namely
W. H. McHRAVER,
AMI
kentucky
di:w.
I'l" is very m'Iuoiii ymi Mer
Genuine Whiskey.
We have i( Call for It.
W. W. PARKS.
'hilirn-tiir.
STANDARD
G. C. SAUR. I f
Proiirietor. g V
Sewing-
Machine
Rotary
Shuttle.
ry 1111 nist or1
as present
I lio |>.!i 'Ihmi iw tlio oitv council 10
tinvo aile^KMl iufraelions of ilie law in
M'sl-icaieil, nifiition of wliicli wiu made
11 'lii> paper last \vt*ek, was piesenled
lo llie council Monilav ni){lit, anil more
Mian an hour's iin n wus taken un :n
discussing the pet ii ion. K
in ilie city ®Jt 1!'*j>lione,
•mil eaili of llieui made a sliorl lalk
to 1I10 council. Atler being voted l>>
•Im council toinslriicl Ilie city officer*
in see iliat ilie law* oomplained of wore
luforceil 10 the lotler, the potilion was
placed on Hie. This will probably, he
1 he la ( of the mailer. The petition
coniained more I hen UU nam 's
Ii developed ul the i.ii v council tneei-
iiiL' Monday i.iglil thut the comniittoe
on printing hud gotter. together some
time ago and let ilie printing to ilie
Clipper. The matter, had never, been
•icled upon 11 open council nieeling,
uihI bids from all the papers in town
had not. Iwri luked fori Ii hiu been
:heciuiU)m hereiofon 10 lei the print
iii; in open meeting and lo receive bids
1 roiii the papers Since the printing,
•'.'ommittee is composed of a majority ,
ol t lie council, and upon u vote could I
have let the contract to whomsoever it
nletised, it sivuns odd tliut the matter |
was acted upon on the outside by the j
"ommittec*. Matters ol this kind should 1
>e pulHic, so thai the public can Know j
•vho the con tract is let to, and at what
1 "j
Oil IM'?-.'
1 ...nit
STANDARD OK AND. .SWSLI. I KONTt.
LOCK AND CHAIN STITCH.
TWO MACHINES LN OA'fi.
BALL BEARING STAND WHEEL,
Wc also manufacture sewing machines that
lvt.til >ro:n $12.Gi) up.
The "HtandardL" Rotary runs as as the
. k of a waicll. Mnk-j* 800 stitches while
oilier irinohints make'200.
Apply t. our lo< al dealer, or if tliere is ti*
dealer in your towu, address
THE
Standard Sewing Machine Co.%
cleveland, onto.
\I.K I:Y
BEACH,
Oklahuma
OTIGE:
ed partnership with
J. ii. ricKissick, I'm
back to my old stand
at W. II. Andrew's
rc
id I.AKi;sI III
Ki'Vairiiiit of
</NS .S.
a'
hot l It
FOR THI
■matt
MM
,•;« ■ 'so- mra- ■■ tw
AT GEO. STitOLlTZ' SALOON.
f(> tnnn
Hennessey,
o
Ml holders of tickets must bt
present or send in tickets.
null's Iron
i ihiiiil'
Iioiisi
milo i
l.-l 1 wit:
Merchant's bar,
*<l. Geo, Stieglitz,
■■■■■■■IIIIIllll HI IWIIHIIIBII SJRt
THE
TRAVELER S
FAVORITE
THROUGH SERVICE
St. Louis, kHnsas City, Memphis. Birmingham, Paris, hurt Worth.
Fort.Smith. Wichita, Oktatu ma city
And Points in Missouri. Kanbus, Arkansas. Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas,
Oklahoma and Indian Territories. Indiana und Illinois.
Information a.' i • train •.rrvLe and rate- 0-. illuM .'nl drMcrlpUve matter, promptly furnlsheaul
appluaiion to B.F. DUNN
DIV. r«SS AGENT
Wichita, Ka
Betw
rcliiiril. w.iuilniill, well iinpri
fcnoeil: prioo, S2.500,
('no f;inn
w>y. *!0 floros uniiK'r, i^(><
tine wntur. all fencofl, luili
si'liui)I: |irii'c. HIII
Another fnrni, I', miles from
town, K1"'<1 two story four room
house (14x20), ^ooil hum and
primary, orclinnl. niapi's. [iluuis.
eli'; price., S>^.l()ll.
CITY PROI'KR'n
hi low n of Marshall. Lii^a
ty. Okla.. l ull railroiul, (100 iuhabi-
tanls), 2Ix.'O now business build-
ing, ware r om 12\!!0, buildiiiK
and lot S|,2(KI; uiei eleim slock of
groeeiies will invoice $1,(XX),. nt
c< sl. Also, one business lot 8.100,
One vacant business lot in Ben-
in, $750.
.«r last your property
\\ itIi us.
Perkins R Fisher,
f I-'. « . liliACH. RJRNITURI-:. "V
UNDERTAKING,!
. Frnt. J. J.
irresjce
JNNESfc
lone: So
i:v,
it-ita
OKLA
And l:mbalming Given Special Attention.
Ol'KX Nliilt r AND DAY.
N'e\l Door to filler's Store. Nortli lilt
.J
doctors clark cs: co.
?L
I hursday, July 16, 1903,
day only, at Khotles Hmtel.
All chronic, Nfrvous and Private
diseases of both sexes successfully
treated. < ! UI .s til' A KANTKKI >.
Consultiitioii 11 nd Adviot1 Krotn
Things Wo
Like Best
Often Disagree With U
Because we overeat of them. Indi-
gestion follows. Iiut there's a way to
escape suoh consequences. A dose of a
pood digestant like Kodol will relive you
at once. Your stomach is simply too
weak to digest what you eat. That's all
indigestion is. Kodol digests the food
without tho stomach's aid. Thus the
stomach rests while the body is strength-
ened by wholesome food. Dieting is un-
necessary. Kodol digests any kind of
good food. Strengthens and in vigorates,
Kodol Makes
Rich Red Blocd,
Brrparrdonlyby R C. DkWitt&Oo.. Cbl<-m<fc
11 bottle contains * time* the Uio- si**.
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