The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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Press-Democrat the new way of smoking meat
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. C. FISHER, Editor and Proprietor
Satara4 «k S«v
• 1m at U*in«a«.
>ad-ciast *auar iu lb* po.t
. OkUhbMu
i&i.oo Per Year in Advance
Pafeiib*! srarjr Friday ai Hruaussey Okie
12
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au?trtikim rau« will t« ■•<)• knowu oll
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«fc«r prctii w baeWarjad
ilh* rtgal^r rat* *f advartlsief
• ■^■artpiiwn pr. « ti 91 (i9 pir ?ur aad
iim im:t piiit i •••• «*«L iw«lv« is vuiba 1
.(ekMrt*U.es . ... *««««
■"•.HIM >r. „ U It w..tth. c "P,hp'« whoro Senator Fair-
F>r ■••Ifj ik:> .r.. i,iiui M Uk. lliu j binks—0ast -' -
•' dC •• i * . .. dill I
• •bav ptiea fetus. ■•luinhuUn j * velr ''as elapsed since Uie In
I through the s.tlt. u will be thoroughly iinuked w hivt
t's Condensed Smoke
■by burn the hl<-koV,\o$d b\",T"1 "
out. NKVIill K.,1.1) IN lll'll A ul^' rm
g?'rhi£«rM '■'•TI,1,.1
t'DNUi-NHKII MMOKK. Made ui.lv 'by
THE E. H. WP.iCHT CO.. Ltd.. 108 W. Fourth St.,
■ "r.i A>K <1 ' kiH|
lure to net the u.une <* i:..,ni ^
Kansas City, Mc
NOLO AM) uI AUAhTKKIJ lit
F. A D1NKLEK
I As ton on has b«en buried in 4 few
parts of 1)1* ternary an a display 10 if
•1 1 • 1 m09 tin . oirtiiili
fac 10 fti Thi [ iinid cou. r.. ^
■ g IMA 2^
i MHiiily hivi • •
io!, thotM fa: we- ft taies, whieh
vt,n r' ihwr s\a been c mpla a a£ o' ^
^ * a * sr;h*. to it;• production
•vtn a[E
♦ arm«-N \* o w o, ,t# (0 ihiuk that
1 v ■>' •••nil ti e priees, is cer
* * like* If i lie price of cotton g—
• a ar .. m India and Afriea,
is wi <• a '• « oihrr o<>uutri# could
the diamond
Pie
be
W« re also e^rious to know whtttUer
I , ----- Iuc -
theatre burned, but tLr prouutieia:ion
FklDAT, JAM LAKY 20. l'j<)5
It is rumored that the Kitiu jk
Gjilf railroad will buihl to Okla-
heraa Pity, fnun Guthrie, aad t<<
Hnys City. Knn., or DenTur, ('ulu
fi'tj'tt Enid.
it .a said that a i^^iijint'iit
banking lire in l)alla8, Texas, is
^illiog to atlvance $25 per bale on
co all cotton held by the farmers! j)ol"
o( Teiaa, Okluhonta and Indian
I srritoriea. If this is so, soma of
those who ha?e been l>urninj their
cqtton on account of low pricts
mpy now go out behind the barn
an(j |[ick ibfrnfieues
of its same seem* a* f;tr from soultmani
ver.—Gaston.
Tlio indiqai n, urt thai Senator Tell-
er wil! shortly hare somethiag u cry
about. Gaston
Wuh th« presen: pr«-*}.erit fnt yood
c 1 ! v f'V-. rotda pupm ,
I tht call : • • * aaai^ -
a horn a should certain % boenme
firat-clRS state within lie cH^minp >ear
It ;s our opit en ihat this la^t snow is
h -*.vak,k,fl , f the wheat crop m l>k a
male
\ *r •
arnc
our pr
« ^
asn.i is b u:nd le
an farmer The
shoe Ke \er? oaut
and then
The ulti- {
injure the
A naencan
is in an
FOR
fine whiskies
For Medicinal and Family use
W. W. PARKS, Prop.
a i it
i no tnloKriipb annoutic s that the
grand ue/ihow «r Hel>v R * , ,e:,H.
Tln« would b« Murit «, •itiojr II Bat >
i:ouui lio iiirntihPLl. Oa.sion.
'llio Mikado has such a tine reputa-
■williop to atlTHiifa |26 tier bale on Il""' "'a' vo" do"l"'<->-s ba aur-
.ii i ij i .i p I Pp,**d to hear thai he wears agaatei
homa.
enough
yooU in
of the
•iepih
N,
m b
'el the m
DSl
ound
s. ^ e*j
: ed s. . i w
Hardly an
•vfd Vx 111•
Kesk
inch
aches
P' 'O a . i .v m i the prodnc-
v for ti • lupremacy in a market
. ea\\ . if i, i>se bui a hard ono
in n. As can ha slated, the farmers
k ahoma have doie w# in rotto:;,
this \ear lo show, if the faroiert
•• i i w eut c ; >i«N I>v ti ron ih.
roi put out i or in the spring, re-
i ess of the low price, thev \\t> d
s r s ha\ a he" . t to * :« ss. but
(and nineteen chi.oren
mighty crood financier
• lamilv.
Miss Julia Wallint; of Tuscola, HI. *
1,1,1,1 "f Mrs. David Martin, who has
I been TiMtinft in ilennessay for a cuuj. e
of weeks, want to I'and Creek Wednas-
j day uiorninfc', to visit relatives,
Mrs. Aano'.ta R.Haskell went to King-
A oi -.jnir dt any aihar aatna wovtIA !i«nul "h" w"' :«ct
prpb.blyc.at la,\' ZT Z' T\ " ,n'1#r h*'
j brother W. R Ulackburn
M™„ Chadwiek says her husband is
nneoant. Wa should say thai ha is j
both innoaent and uasuspectitig. Hodd
Oastqn,
j The past lew vieltl Lave aartalaly
| iieau de ghtful wintar «eatber 11
tramaly daiifhtfu1." Plaaty of aoow,
Iplanty of Sllppary, >cy s:de«a]k , and
p.enty I zero weatiiar. It carta.a
it "namenae.'
t ' lora^o didn t gat two governors
after all but the country is ncl jet con-
Tieced Ihat she daesu't nead that many
or.emn more
Tou doubtless think the taritT is pret-
ty important. liver talk with a woman
kusa fern wis putting out a now frond'
—Canon.
ft e often wouder .filhe man who in-
lugurated the custom of eating roast
ijcwso on New Year's has been hanged
}'•!. -Dodd Gaston
1 lie wheal has been saved a^aio
This has happaaed so often that it his
coastd to attract general attention
When yuu hear a young man malting
insinuating remarks a bom a lady look
-ip the fel.ow s social staiuiint; ten to
one lt« iSd I 'in the list.
We are pretty foolish, but wa dfin'l
eel so bail It about i! when we remein-
that a good raanT , eorile pav ship*
piag charges oa blueberries liodd
Gastoe
Tribute te the Cow.
While auctioneering at Springfield,
Mo , recently, Colonel F. M. H^ds, of
Kerada, Story rounlT paid the follow
iog tribute '.oitrto uow.
"°f tt|l ll' animal friends of man she
is the greatest. When about to sit down .
to a Suatfay dinner I wish I rni-ht slrip | L «
the table of what she produced. I
would rtaeve the cup of milwaiting |
at the baby's ehair; I'd take the cream, I
the rkeese, the roast beof, and leave
you a meal ol ouiutoes, beets piokles aod I
toothpicks. Kvery scrap of her, from I
nose to tail, is used by man. W a use
her herns to comb her hair, her skin |
upon our feet. Her hair keeps the plast- ;
aron our walls, ker hoofs make glueand
her tail makes soup. Her blood is usod to
uaakeour s ga-white, and hor bones ar.
ground to fertilize the soil. She has
gone with man Irom Plymouth Kock to
the setting sun, Itwas'her mi. that!
tui aod the soiI in the seti iers' oioarinps |
and also drew tba prairie sohoanar for ■
the sturdy pioneers whi.e she followed 1
And when the day's ma-ili was ,lone, !
she catne and gave milk lo leed the
babe that perchanco was lo become llie
ruler of his counlry." Mail and Hreeze
Areordin; to ttie m;ne r peralers t e
coal consumers aie lucky because prices
tire so low. Uoweier. it is probabley
ihat ihe consumers would gladly trade
their luck for warmer weather—K, C,
Times.
Chances for Statehood Not Good
Guthrie, O. T„ Jan. 111.—A Wasliing-
loa dispatch, discussing statehood says
•Vfcec. a man fc'eis n|> in the morning lha! l'" ills reiurn Irom Indiana tornor
a d ilnds his trousers pookata turned i '?IT' >UUi""r lieveridge will discover
wrong Side out It's tsure ai.D .... Vh:" 'h* "PI-* ,,,,,, has kicked to pieces
b siuit Jit-ii mat the the Hamilton statehood bill « ,
aoneymco. is.i.r of the measure hate the namis ot s".v
■ — ll'en Kepub i '.ui senators wbo are un
i ne Tieiorious Japanese -. • i. enterod alterably opposed to the passage <>l llie
POrt Arthur and low the Russians will statehood bi in its present for in llve-\
Falling hair means weak hair,
then strengthen your hair;
feed it with the only hair food,
Ayer's Hair Vigor. It checks
falling hair, makes the hair
TL
grow, completely cures dan-
druff. And it always restores
color to gray hair, ail the rich,
dark color of early life.
" My liair was falling ont badly and I xvnn
afraid I would lost It all. Then I triad Avar's
HairVlKor. It quickly sti.pi.ed the f.t 'inland
luadu niv nair all I could wish it to 1. "
ItEiiKtc A K. ALLEN. Elizabeth, N. J.
• i ' hur i t Iu* r cot ton b«'
c- --v • M' u the loj*e;'
New Switch Board Installed.
The new >witch board for the local
e\chance eniri Telephone Co,
was ,n tallea a>t Sunday, sine© which
ike te e| bone > v has been ma-
| teria. y improved. It .s now possible
to "( i-ntral ' at an\ time of night,
a.* a nijrht boll is in working order at
the eeetral otlice.
Tnc dow board is a tine one, and has
a capacitr of 11 > phones. Maoapcr
oods ha* addetl a large number of
I phones, and cxpects to have the nnm-
I ber up to near the eapaeity by the first
j of February.
Will Turn Back Merrey.
El Ileno, <>. T.. Jan. 19 —Otto A.
jShuttee will 1:0 to (Juthrie next Tues
day 10 attend the iast meei ing of the
j Oklahoma commission to the World's
• a At the meet 1 op the business of
I the commission wi . be wound up, and
ibe members discharged.
It s dollars to donchnuts. savs the 1
Democrat, that the ' **>. ahoma eommis
sion will do one unique thing. It will 1
turn hack into th# treasure a lar^e
amount of money, about $4 750, of the i
am uut appropriated to defra> the ex-
pense ol Oklahoma > exhibit at ?he fai".
I 1 at sum of money is unrxpendod.
although the Oklahoma exhibit epeeed
^he eves of the world to the wonderful
re;*ources aud cupabil ities of the youni*
territory. The members of ihe com-1
mission are entitled to praise for the 1
thoroughness .ilij economy with which
t hev did t heir worlc.
California
In a Tourist Sleeper
Many honss quicker than any other line. '1'hiu is oat
featuro of tiie Ibipk Island's improved California sar-
' top. i lirou^- cr.r from Chioago and Kansaa CHy daily,
vrith annex cur from St. Luu.u, Runs via Southern
Koute the wannest winter way. Tiis ears are thir
latest aud hest turned out by the fulltimn Company.
Get pariiculars ttrnl complot* illnatratad folder
from Rock Island agent.
c- R- '• J. s. McNally,
^ t). P. A., Oklahoma City.
MMBBSflM-*B" xm 91 MBj
^ rew $ mmmmim
At ft t me inrsstei iu a 3
| penn i
| hutual !
^ Life s surance Pol icy
Y C. O. eoSE, M. D., i
% Pfiusiciafi and Snrgcoi.
e in th. nr. XMs^ltk kaltS-
i j
♦♦♦♦♦♦❖♦♦em
Will take care of you i
in later years and pro-
tect your family.
Let us explain the ruacy,
ckoice contract we write
for both men and wo-
men.
Kr «i* 4. Er^c.c« B'ld'g
Heaneasey, - Oklahoma.
11 h. b. cullu#, a. d„ i
^2 k Phsician and Surjeoa. 4
3 ► J'rrn ■ Over Bash's More. HHi
^3 kSide North Ma s street. ^
—• ^ Residbbck: Three Bloete lUikl
►and Two East of Rhodes Hotel. i
PI i>0 a bottle.
f. C. A TEIt CO
Florida 51eeper
VIA
Ziliiiiliilili I:trle D. miller?
Falling Hair
pr.etiably haie something to do if thev ' ,elK1'or of'i wl t
intend loget the Tori back " ! N'" MeXlC0 a"d Arizona'
oak leaf hare ,
A-lazv youth ami a
similarity- both stick
n*ti tk as Ionjj is possible
to take a club to drive either out into
the wo,-Id to take care of themselves.
A e..nitty odico is really an expensive
jnxury Hut few county officials sa\e
430 during their tenjee of or>ne and
most of them are inde|>t at the e\
piration of their onicial terms If a hee
l*ls to-'bnrxing in ono s bonnett th.n
lalest plan rs to lake a large olub and
smash the cupola of the bee's bu/zer
Arapaho !&ea
At Jefferson, • kla . according to the
Review, sweil is being dniled which
will continue to be drilled until the
drill.* strike oil, water or but.- It is
n the rear of a saloon, and the indica-
tions of beer clo.e r<.ihe surface are
&•* !.' If a man with a gourd shonld
come alont' all work would cease
i uniting
r-xico and Arizona.
1 lie Democrats and 16 Republicans
will give ihe opponents of the bill a
n'ltv of eight, even 11 the remaining
Hie parental i senators stood loyally by ihe committee
\ou have I'elegalt.s from the" territoris and all
— - j through Pullman Sleepers between Kan
J. Pierpont Mdrgan has jnst paid $G, Isas ( ">'• Mo. and Jacksonville, Fla.
000. for I lie oldest piano iu existence. ! ^ lies® Sleeping ' ars will tie placed in
Hut he does not intend using it t<> make j servll'0 as pari ol the enuipmon' of the
He popular "Southeastern Limited," solied-
| uled to I'jne Kansas ( ity G :t0 p. m A
Ii must he remembered that, a ereat, 1
many western blizzards rage fiercest in
the headlines of the eestern papers. j
The defense of Port Arthur made by
, General Stoessel has commanded the!
e System, in connection with admiratlon ol th. miI|t wor,„ j j
the southern Railway, will operate I Robellf^ speaking to a London corres-
On November 15th, and daily there
after, until the summer season of 1905,
music for legislators to dane
has better instruments.
*mnm OF HEALTH
i
supporters ol the llamilion bill recognize
i ihat Ibe drift has been strongly
'«> ,s' tiiem lor several davs. Today
it was reported that Senator Spooner,
who had been oounted a champion of
llie Hamilton bill cu d not be depended
upon to assist in forcimr the tightin. lor
the measure Hiieoi two New KngTsnd
senators liase indicated a total iiulTil'er i
ence te the tat,*of the measure. The
one hop.- for sla'ehood is an aeceptance
i \ the i'< raker compromise permitting
I Arizona to votesepersisly on the accept*
[anoe of a oonsti tution. There Is an
abundau I \otes to pass the bill in
the senate it ihe ameudn.'nt is accepted
Ijy llie committee. Ii would mean Dom-
ing more or less than Statehood for-
i >k . a horns and I el in Territory, w Inch
could be secured bv a separation of the !
Hamilton bi.i and a passage of the Mc
Quire hill.
democrats whoall alonu' lia\i'opposed
•lie Uaion of Oklahoma and Indian Ter-
ritory lire now willing to accept joint
slalehotnl beiwe^i me terrilories
| A tew Uemoeratie senators would vote j
against ioini KUi hood for Ok:ahoma
land Indian Territory, bat opposition I
would be numerics )y mis and half-
hearted. Senal Hulwis. speaking I
| (or 'he IMonncra's todav sanl:
I here isii I Ihe si lightest prospect
forth* passage ol th* Hamilton bill in
lis present form. ,\ big majority fn
ti e senate is tiga ns 11 I lie 1 liTiiocraii-
I will consent to the admission of OklahO'
ma and Indian Territory ss < ne state
1 ''f 11 ■ 1 -mid psssadmitting Ok'ali. ma
alone or admitting Oklahoma, and In,!
tan Territory as one stale and N ew ilex
1 iro as one slate.''
"Would iho Foraker amendment ha
•ai slactory to the Democrats
I anot am h
John Alexander Howie has confirmed
the report that he proposes to establish
second /.ion City it Mexico and will oc-
cupy part of a tract of 1,000,000 acres
fronting on tlio Gulf of Mexico Ho
announces ihat he will hare tlio Mex
ican Zion City completed before Jan. I,
1000 Ex
— Many stoessel
j modernly equipped train, electric light- writin„ to t||e
f',' (" !l ' IllKUri-'it iz.n <S>S nl. •!._ ... .
>1 ca:e observation car, etc th. ro"ute .tt;;:'1; l"e 'k ,W°rld'
of which carries the traveler through I V ^ WaS
| the populous c„ies of the Southeast. 11 ' C.TB ,°t u f°thlDg
siuce the siege of Troy to which it can
be compared. No garrison ever was
Berth reservations raav be
through representatives of Frisco Sys
tern or connecling lines.
PaSSENoHH Tkaf.I'IC otpar'l MK.NT,
Saint i.oris. -4i.
subjected to such tremendous destruot-
| iveotfence niL'ht and day from land bat-
teries and ships of war, ss well an by
cunninirly placed mines by skilful en
gineers. In spite of the terrible havoc
wrought by heavy
funs and
special clubbing offer.!
The Twiee-a-Week ICepublie of St.
Louis, th. b..t seasi weekly newspaper
in the country, aad FARM PROG&ES8,
America * leading agricultural and
home monthly, will be seal t. „y ld_
dr... or to asperate addresses, when so
j requested-for ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
| ^ THE TWICE-A-Wl:EK REPUBLIC
for nearly a century has earned asd
maintained the conlider.ee of h lf
million readers. It covers th. aewaot
u« world thoroughly ..d „urately
and issues special Stale edaieus, eeclt'
j containing the laiost and reliable,
j reports of the particular locality ia
whieh it circulate. It, spe.in depart-
-nts a., edited ey eIp.rt>, 4nd
r~ '
best in the
** ■**-y I «asday and Thursday—eight
page, each iss..-.lixtMn pareS a week
farm PROtiRESS, issued oa th
j firsi Thursday of erery month, oon.-
tsins sixteen a more full, standard-
|«ixe newspaper pages, filled wilh up.^.
due fsrm hierature. and special depart-
ments fer the home, fashions, boys and
firls, filction, etc., etc. It is published
pondent, said: "Ii has been a tnagnili
cent defence. What a splendid sol-
dier lie is to be sure, how all the world
must admire him." Other Hritish sol-
diers spoke enthusiastically of the line
sund stot mad# u"" nd z
frorlrl suvi in «l. . . •
oeantrT. It is published
new real estate firm
L. K. THOMAS 01 CO., Ha.ve Gpc;\ed a
First-Class Real Estate
and Insurance Office
And are prepared to handle atl kinds of
business in that line.
i charged with Ihe most powerful explo
sives known to man, the gallant garri-
son under lieneral Stoessel lias main-
tained its position nearly a year." Uom-
j tooner.
Mrs. Sallie Walling of Medford, O. T.
is Tisiilng her sistor in law Mrs UaTid
Martin
mines : by The Kepebllc-
gusranl.a of its .x-
cellence and high charaol.r.
U will PAVyoutotak. advantage o(
this special i6*r NOW Use this
URCEK BLANK
i hftik i hev
I ^ In he flami
! st !1 traieiv. ii m
(O'sav, but 1
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tewsm-
ill hi
on in
r of t
the h
^ hi
i m :i n
absolutely pure
I is amended
; Ari/«.n;i to v
with a-'live (
Hami ton,
thoroughly <
which the st
insure Seuat
umamumm CT.cuwl- k
Qentals and Collections
t or Out-of- I own Owners
A Specialty.
Let us collect Your Last Year's Account.
Call and get acquainted.
nil i in«ni«i—imas—■ mm aavwa"- sar.£Bt aim^asassjaaasc™
Breece Block
i
| Rooms 4 and 5,
HLW'LSSLY.
0!v LAHOMA,
ili^ man
vl and
never f
not lie gri
"ffh.
'v e 1 if.
now,
As we ntninl on the threshold
of (he New Year, we thank
our many friends and patrons
for their kindness and consid-
eration towards buying good
goods at ihe proper plaee.
WE HOPE
That every deal that trana
ptred ov«r our counters 1ms
ncUed new riiHiomars, and
hope to receive a more lihornl
patronage -the coming yonr.
Thanking All
For their prttronugo wo wish |
them 11 prosperous New Yenr
iours i'ir more httaineag,
C. A, BALL, I
\V tTc.ii anii Kvn Man
The Republic, St., Louis, Mo,:
Inclosed find *1. for which send
Oie . fcatco.e.Week Hepublio and
• arm I'rogr.ssoeeyoar to
P. O.
No.,
R. r. u.
^tate.
i N°"C u J10" want only Tb. Twto*.
* «ek Hepablic the price is ftSc a Tear-
rke price of Farm Progress aloae le
'0§ ri rnsr.
5 30 p rr
St. Li
iime
TABLE.
V* fiOC
Daily Divily
.. - • 4o p nj T. 10 a ns
Ktnsat City 7 * m
!'«p™ ,.Kn^ 8:ao p m S.Vi a m
/I"1 w ashita 10 so it m
v .w p m \ ernon « :• « m
f. W. S T R A I N,
Division l'assnn^er Afent,
Kanraa
'• dcr Davj(| Martin will preach at .La-
mont next Sunday, both morning and'
evening.
Short\ Connor leaves this evening
ior I\,iM? ai ( ity on a ion day's business.*
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Fisher, A. C. The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1905, newspaper, January 20, 1905; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc98448/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.