The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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THE
A. t . F IS H SU. >14itor and I*roprifipr.
!• ntitfsd ti • matter m in: p ■
1! • it ilwQOklnhonin
$1.00 Per Year In Advance
i d -wry l r.J*; . at lleun.
AilvtCliiiu llltjp rill I*-
ifUMum, of wImIti
? ortt it to be <J**riv«'*l. wilt ij • .•! • r -.' •
r««ul#r rat • 1? advertising
Th* *uL<v ption pn
U 'Ohltel.V I a . . I ( • •
DBhwriptio!!!^ 1,. b-
' iwngu^n paid. iMHPH
• ■ 1 if* tbi. *•: H "ili ' i
< 1 tlir iMistoflici' <)• •-. not 1
uilll Kfui-infc r this
FRIDAY SEPTFMMKK'i 19D1
Both the Japanese and 11 it*
Russians declare tliL'V never wi!1
Duliabl e imports ! -no I,.>.>n fall;
off and there i- ns vol little ap-
pearance of mi early improvement.
Should the delieit ,.t l ho end , -f ti .-
fiscal year reach the t.gure stated,
it will exceed the available amount;
now in the treasury.
The Great American Diversion.
I From itie Washington l',,st.)
I.verv presidential campaign mix lie
counted u|Kin to bring- out objection* to
our met hod of elcctin;* i'residen and
•ugKMIt n« f ,• change* thereof. Nearly
all of our pt . uujnK most of our
s.utesinen ami p<-, . u.., ,-j.. ^ lV
including a lar^e number ol mi lu-uii&l
women connected with various reform
■ -uii'idf.1 uiiit I .1 or^aniza!ions, habitual,x lor^e; or . ore
11 ilo 11 At *■**!• 111 I lit* Mt**r 1
tie- p.iji'r > j great truth thai we do not amend
f ptien j our constitution through any process ex ;
— | °ept domes! war II
and we suppo*e u will remain so, to call
for or offer amendments as freely as if
the one great industry of the American
people were patching their fundamental
law. This illusion doe
b<
Beginning Wednesday, Sep'
tcmber 14th. at 9 a. m,
0h'Art5«'-
p#svitioH
• yu V ' •
iLi THE WAY or THE WISE
*r -v
J. M. Bash's General
nessey's Greatest Dry Goods and
Clothier, Entire Stock, Consisting of
Smq.ooo \V ortii of Drvgoods and
Clothing.
Furnishing Goods. Hats, Shoes and Groceries to be
sold by the Great Western Salvage Co.
of Chicago. Illinois.
no harm, and
ginnpmd Rissiu goes bo fur asj !—11 1 bocwefiu] If all the real- j
to ny that she will nut !jM(S1 (o 1ru"'r""'r* "f 1 ;,l'lr
ftllJJ . t- 1 ♦ . .. #rvitive fellow oiliutis were 10 reaiUe
any suggestion of i.iterv*L«
I'EN DAYS AT THE GENERAL STAND
N ESSEY, (>N LA NOMA.
i ' I '•he i , i, '.•■•up■>
It teems evident that J .pan will (• the pl^n 0 . . Mi„ which
-)e compelled (o drive her Qiiemv we ;i live, he rest > mi^n' Im* mic,
entire out of Munoniiri/ . U«ms. this pi i n iru h
a : I original consii tut ion \\a>.
The hiiry h.^jjt k;(l by ! the 1'ijn. -imi ariwndm-: -
SAVE THIS AND
w
HEN
AIT!
wmm
i xoSAZNTIaOtTIS.
OF COURSE YOU A3E GOING!
* l>r. its. f-inilsli yyi V literaturo rclr.tivo to tho bulldliiare. tiotoLi, low
nUN. train lervloe, otc. Af.k your local ur,rL-!it, or tsUdruM
C. W. STRAIN, DIVISION PASseaur.R AGENT,
. WICHITA, KAN
■--^^wawTi - i*L±K a*, b ;<f ^sggytaaatrrjuo.-iK '/j v -^SmESatSSHmBOa
Dmpleted b>
.J. 11. Bash's grwite>
. , submitted by | of (SI 1>,O0O worth of Dry <
:he partisan press to helieve that 'h® first cmusrets m l>:l, no ch.: :e u ,, ,j (
(•here ds noli'jtuor in .Seiuitor Fair- 10 ~ p''-sit ny ui „-i
tWitlks v« I l ti.a >„ ,.f lw'J5ob ' : •'
jr.il
to
sioff s pntiro stock consisting
mmIs, Clothing. Furnishing (Joods, Hats.
''' till- « II.;! W. sUTH Salvajre Co.
been made in the texr
war
yt\ lie told, tho fariiicrs of ,.
■*«. . . .. . . I or tn t Instrument ej ep the thn
MiMoori thai ttavgoedoropa wer aniendjl
due to the Bepoblioan adtniniatraJ But all this does not deur good, wide
t ion. lie tliiln'l say crops, but [awake, puhlii spirited cni/.ens from
prospenty which, means till: sanitf I'otn: ,1; lorwn <1 every pri^ cle: • 1
tiling to the.tariu.
The soliool !iu:fl phink in tho
leiuocrntic filatforin is a i{iiitrantee
to the lessatij- iilwit. they will ru-
ceire absolute justioe-at the hands
ol the democrats. If the republi-
cans promise them anything more
ti un this, they stand convicted of
eita*r duplicity toward the lessees
or dishonesty toward the school ^xh J,
:! a.
1 In
its
fund. - sayre Standard.
Steel rails which are . .!(! in the
I nited States t i j/t r t^in can
lx> purchased by Canadians from
the same 111 aim fact 11 re rs at $21.
Jus'.ti . ven matters up the kouiin-
ion ^ iverment lias clasped on a
ti .ty of .<1 pei-toii. The st< el trust
.... . * J sibly, jf 111 a' tnvestUrator could plunge i
will thus lie given an opportunity j his vision imo -Axis and 201
to see how the tarijf v
of the other fellc
of Chicago.
Sii\t* this and \v;^it until ^cclni'sd iy, Soptombor 34tb, at II
a. m. The entiiv stock-will be sold at :i;i per cent less than cost
o£ raw material, by the Great Western Salvam Co. in ten days.
•1.11. Hash s greatest dry gi. ds. e'otltier, shoes, hatter t.nd
,. furnisher s entire stock consisting ofSlil.OOO worth of tine nh th
. l>rop, sitions. a num. ing, furnishiiii: goods, bats and shoes w.ll he placed 011 sal,, at
besot them, havs already come w our Hennessey, O. T and «old at retail, at 83per cent less than cost
the outward k s. lor raw production, beginning on Wednesday, September 14th at
111 I he entire stock has been placed in the hands of the
ut. Western Salvage Ca of Chicaffo, the largest institution of
kind in the ft-, rid, and the stocu will be placed on sale bv
hem Wednesday, September 11. at H a. 111
The building is now closed and this irreat sah will be in
day s. ptember 14. a. m at, J. H. Hash's stand, Hennes
I. Wh *n ti;*' world s grr«-i;osr dry goods and clotliin*? sale
everything will be suld exactly as advertised and every
quotation herein mentioned is absolutely correct
;isk you to con • and test our statements,
A tine suit of men s clothes all to liiutch
This suit is positively worth (5.50
ed at any time during the sale.
Men's tine .suits in cheviois ;«nd Scotch plaids
Worth *l« or y >ur money refunded at any time duriu«'
tliis sale it you aiv not satisfied.
Men_%s splendid suits in velour finished cassimores, all sizes
positivclv wo nth #15 or your money back.
Vou an free to choose a suit worth 22.r 0 to 23
mad and as elegantly *.mi-
ous dresser c iuld d< sire:
attention, and
theory is still, 'They come!' Thev
cover net only tlie manner of e!*.'ciint'.
but time ol election and length of teem
It is also proposed to make a president
ineligible for more than one term. If
on# could look a century beyond the veil
with which "Heaven from all creatures
fcidoilbe ixx.k of fate/' we have no doubt begrin
he would see in the newspapers of A, I>
an augmented lot of these proposi
The World's Fair
is
It's the biggest thing of it,s kind this round
globe of ours ever saw greater lhmi theCliicugo,
Buffalo and Farris K.\positions combuied - more
beautiful than anything ever before created by
man.
Vou can't afford to mi*
rates are already in effect.
il.
Redut ed
Wedtle:
sev, I >.
From HKNXESSKN .
io=Day Ticket
6o,Day Ticket
Season Ticket
Full information tit thi
O. T. th
and we merely
tions and arguments in favor of their ad-
option. He might find, i!so. in the ac
ceptance speeches of candidates discus-
sioii8 of the evils incident to a president's
eligibility for re election. And. if he
could extend his jjase a little further
ahead, say to inauguration day, 2005,
might he read in a president's inautrural,
a well written one term argument ' Pos-
or your money refund-
At
he would
vocate still o . the
Seven months igo delegate \lc
Uuire gave it as his opinion that
Indian lerritury co.ild not- lie pre-
paretl lor statehood for twenty
\etirs. II Afr. Mcljti,re bolieve.-
that, why is he attempting to hook
il up with Oklahoma,J And if he
is honest in th:s belief, it he the
right kind of a uuin to send to eon-
irks in the I *■"' that , ia ern:
K. [track.
— J hut iCs.a HUle remarkable, after all,
t!iat ag.tation for amendments to a prac-
tically unamendabie co; btitution li.is
republic's stiu tiartl diverson.
This
^Kl.
from twenty lots of as tinely
ished suits as the most i' tstidi
tine home and foreign suitings of style and tone, and in
a gt eat variety of effects tailored iuto garments of
fashion, cheviots, vicuna, homespun, tweed and
e suits, single and double breasted
y are :
sis .^r>
S -2 1.65
S^(>.()()
e or by address-
- i
TcNALLY, D. P. A.
Oklahoma City.
RITTHAN, Agent,
Hennesse\ O. T.
«??••• ' naBWBH8BgE«iii!wa
Er Eli Transfer Co.,
tultles-
.ss'me
-.(Is
trress to secure
! Iklahon an.
joii t ytatel'oih!
Discussing tin frequent let.d-
eticy t,> mi ui s in^in;,' in p . iti il
campaigns the New VoH World
says: "IJoth ISwsitient Koosc\e!l
and Judge Parker an men of ui im
peacluible integrity. Tltev are
HseublicAn K!ur\ey beck of the Populist
C imp&in?
Though Thomas K Watson in his
speech accept ing thePopu) t nomiuat ion
for President at Copper Union. New
York, on Aug.is> !*• , liuir Roosevelt
"sianhs lor those _■ .vernmeutal princi-
ples which, in.my judgment.are hurry in-
th is. Republic into a sordid despotism of
wealth. the full speech is being sent
broadcast as a Republican document.
The New York World states that the
Republicans are hopin>_ i>y this r. Kins to
estrange "the voters of tlie Hrvan Dem-
ocrats fr« m the National Democratic
ticket."
Men's*
An
5hoes=-Ladies"
R. CL'NE, Proprietcrs.
Henriessey, Okia.. Phone. 4. Residence Phone,
43. =3
Almost given away. An enorm
mercy of the public. The gn
all to go less than actual cost,
Men's finest summer and winter
production.
as stock of tine shoes at the
i'| st shoe values on earth and jE
t labor and make
underwear at less than cost of
1-3 value in Dry Goods, Notions, and Blankets
Men's fine dress pan's
Worth or money returned
Men's trousers for Sunday *,•;
Stli Oes
Positively worth ■ and S7 ,
:n worsted and fancy
money refunded.
Overcoats
from :i,9s to
i'.!!ii
cr
| special Attention Given to Trunks and Bacgaae
. - , . A Populist
nonest from skin to marrow. Th *it contim
is not ;i blemish on the private life
^>1 either, and their olu.rectors wi!
citand the test o{ tJ'.e i ost si arching
inquisition. Tlw-ir antithetical
lem|>emnK>iits;.n Ict^if.mnte issues
in the campain. a are their public
acts and their ponticai rect rdrj;
">tit it j*. n t to cos y to ilein in ti'C
one as a fraud or to pevmit an vl-. dy
ampaign n
les the World, "is
with a plen iful supply < (
si ate organj-'at ion, it in sa,«i
iy intimated that there are
Republicans who wr-uid sub-
ally to the purpose of oeflec
votes from Parker.'
in this connect i< 11 it
that Thotna r L'. Watson
forty speeches in ti tib ;
strangely enough, at the
tins state,
to be made
funds, and a
It is open-
•l a few
ribe liber-
• I'.ry an
underwear
less than
at
oeen the knowing lx;nehe:i:r\ of
election frauds. The American
IJeojiic ,;re no mood for a mud
slinging cam pa un. Tii-. > w„ ,'t
•olerale it.
The protective-tariff is perl -rul-
ing its wofK of keept.iu out lotei' ti
goods so wa.l {.an', ilei c'istom - re-
ceipts with ! :i:: aid o'> i«t-,rnu! ta.\; s
are no longer sufficient t i meet the
expenses of rhe■iifli^nt. !i
is announceii
is to.deliver
! slates, and,
precise points
' ed to do most
ticket. Mr-
, , ; wiiere tiwv might be .-\;v
in.anuatc that the other Has lmrln u l:i(, „ J,n
Watson has oi-pii in fre,|UK t consultai ion
i with a mimlwr of ::iph litre ab. ut his
plans. Soniw of these men wore forme.'y
, closely idenliKed with Brvan."
In connection with llie eitorts Top.
il 1sts to aid Mr. Itoosevelt, Ueuioci-ats
ti re citiiiKlh.s trenchant purai; rapli from
ltoose\,«lt \ pamplilel c.-n the i-aui
jpaignol Is'i,;
thrift, industry, and business enercy
are nualities \vhi.,h are , uitu inc iinpa'a
ble with t rue Populist ic t eel inu IJay ment
of debt, like the suppression of riots, is
abhorrent, to th I'opi.;istic mind. Such
the two months -i ix< iisca. year conduc. , ril.,
that began .lu.y 1 the dulYeich. the —
.19
.111
.•i'.l
.06
.0:;
. 1-!.
.03
i t lie I'npul ist as i minor.i> |
governm«nt rovi.iuias amorut to
nearly K2o.t>0O.t)!4d, li1, *J # advert:,
ment's expenititiin s i<onlimii> to
exceed its recutpts in tile.saui i.rali<>
Hie end of i he-p.tisuiit'hcal yon- will
show a "(illicit of $1.jO,'.:IOO.(1(X). The
deficit in 'he tv .-.months from July
1 to Sejitotnber I is t.je testilt „!
iucre-LM-d « xjientlitures an, ■ d-jcre.--.
-ed receipts Ivoni. cv.st ■ i> :.'ie v.
yenditnrs beiug $lit,0<>U(KK) more
it'td the cu slot,, i receipts ST,000,000
e.- s tlian 1 - <r liie coi-resp, intli.t \ o
UUOi-hs of the precediti ; Ileal yeai
in Praise ol Chimberlsin's Colic. Choi
era and Oiarrhuea I'tni. dy
"Allow me to u'i\ e > on a fe^ Words in
praise ol i hambcriain's Colic , t'liolera
anil Oiarrhora Hemedy, says .Mr. Joim
liaailett, or Ka«le Pass, Texas. "1
suliared one week with bowel ti- utile ami
took alt kinds of medicine without gel -
Unuanv relief, when in\ friend, Mr. t .
Hicli iu style, highest outilitie.-
Worth from 10 to s:;o
Men's tinest sitaime;- and v.int
cost of production.
Boys' suits worth ><"J for
100(1 pairs of boys' knee pants worth aik' at
.Men s best quality ', informed unlaundfred shirts v.orth
• 1 * *n s hats stetson Dun la]) *!> les. worth sj to 2. all at
A fev. hundred boy - ' h;,'.> and e ips worth si at
(<ood heavy work shirts worth 50c
Fine dress shirts worth s-1 ;tt
Men > tine ^ilk" embroidei-cd suspenders
Good heavy socks
Odd co;, t s, odd 1 '< s t. s and in :..cki ti toshes at you r o\\ n pricf
Over IniNi neckties in all shades worth from 50c to si
Ladies'and men 's handkerchiefs
1000 pairs overalls worth 1
I here are more ti;.- n 50do an icl< s we cannot mention here such as
cooking, washing and house utensils, toilet articles and 5 000
articles ihiit will be almost given away as this entire stock-
must bo sold in In days.
Remember tin- day and date, Wednesday September 14 at. 9
... in. <it J. 11. Hash's. Hennessey.
He sure you find the right place.
Look for the name over the door.
The Great Western Salvage Co.
Xo goods sold and no one allowed iu the building until Wed-
nesday, September 14, at 9 a. m.
1 hereby agree to refund the money if all goods
is not sutislaetorv to the pt,r, hasher- H. Simpson
H. Bash.
N. It, Railroad fai-e
for a radius oft miles.
Pianos and Household Moving Our Specialty
Hr
priced above
manager fol-
ate paid to purchasers of -SiNI and over
Rock Island Way
To Colorado
"The Rook Island Way '
isto L'ive yon inform,-ition
in!, Iligently. concerning
the trip, where togo. what.
to do and how to do it. af-
ter you get there. -The
Rock Island Way" carries
you direct to or from Col-
orado Spring-
No other line
vantage.
P
Den yer
this ad-
r
.oo
ih. '.•{); Septeiube
•lohnsou, a merchant
to take Uii* renii'U v.
dose I I el t great :y rp
had taken, the thiro
cured. I t hank you t
ol my heart !or put tint
iu t he hands <>l man
I: A Dj.i.f.
here, advised me
After taking one
ieved and u ien I
iloso was entiiflv
n m the but tom ol
' iiis «i <* ti reiiii'u\
Hcarful Odds Ageinst him
Redrid len, alone and destitute. Such,
in brief was the condition of an old soldier
by name of J, .1 Havens. V ersailles «).
!• or years lot was troub'ed with Kidney
diseaso and neit her doctors nor rnedirines
gave him relief At length he tried Elect-
ric Killers. It pu? him on his feel in
shorborder arid now he testifies "I'm on
the road to complnte recovery.'' Hest |
f) i ear* !. .or ami Kidnev troubles'
uid > torn on ' Mid Howelt'oin* I
piain' s 'I*,!. ffiiaran
I).
Knid Wave: The case against the
members of the Knid and Shawnee base
ball teams for playing ball on Sunday,
last, corne up before Judge Jacobs this
morning. The judge found that there
was no pronounced or direct law against
playing ball on Sunday, anymore than
there was acainst goinir buggy riding on
Sunday. Ho directed that the cost ii.
the case he charged and collected from
11<• 11 'les \ ictor \\ essel the co^p niuj.r vvitness.
weii <> ii- i We presume Vicor, thevi nni in this
1 bv r A. lease, will appeal the case to H^ upe the 1
i (}oat.
August 21
river points-and any point
Kansas and ()klal-«
until September Mb.
hel us send vou our new I -iK cm (
trations and lists of hotels and boardm
Try "The Rock I si
iy, r
•'S (>. 10,
>ck Island iin
"tirsion rates
from M issouri
; in Nebraska,
>n other dates
3. A
li
•IT lOW ART.
tieneral Agen
KANSAS
Congregational Church.
Sunday school at a. id..
ing a' 11.00 i.. in. and . .' > p. m
meet ing i'ln rst t\ eveniii",
practice ^uturd t\ eve pg.
cordinllv invn \
IT MAs
A
IIFNNKSSKY
I . T.
l al I ill"
con 111 y,
ie fata*
ti Mrs. Watts is
t Ids is i heir first
'"'i like all st rancors
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