The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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THE
ratification
diuary. without precedent, s<> far
I — 11 Kit. F
Proprietor
Kulr
t M
$1.00 Per N ear In Advance at. n> ar-
——. ——
r.k .•_* °* arrived.
as wo Know, this acti n of Prwi-
dent 1{.>on** 't II# has . .1 r>t
to consult afterward. All in the.
high Soman maw and *■ nhr
of ; real, want)-I 1 ■ ■ ' erat r
Meantime the u?-unllw itrrogaul*#-
■jii* submifrsi o. 1'er-
■euijiire" has already
«• h r IX * * \€ M v
i! « rrka ar • ef
S uto Domingo i-> protast-
io>j'- it wanted a |oardiai badly,
and benevolent old I ucle Sam
nothiag loath to help - -Wichita
Haule
I JHE DIAMOND f
FOR 3
FiNE WHISKIES |
For Medicinal and Familv use 3
W. W. PAkKS, Prop. |
l .kiiu ti .it's'. :! till . ..wU.c. . ;.4«i.
/i
. i. -ace
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It fir •
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11 "A "a{
thai. > ' ro
. ..; * t r
coni s.s o'
I .a
Tne trunk
ten at far
''Ou!d be !«
the partv
Flill'AV. t'KBKl AK\ ii. 1> *
How w .aid it d t 1 1 that
f-tata oil refinery rip t over tha
Standard ' ii company's pipe line
und t en re I r «i 1 Wichita
Kagle
Spirit ' r -v -It i sti! •« ■
lucre- c in Ku- - K.-j rls 5i_v
that : I / r ..*■ l
tut of the *nd- h -- nnr
Subje -ts.
If llie Stat . d Oil Octopu-
s-till continue- t | le out
gn . |.ini; - . l " 'it oil
fields .ft >• .t! fid e
inav pro v t troul ; i i
le than twice as many arm* can The mnnin
keep out of. Stite retineriea and sseoo* sdro<
state uroducti. 1 ! ■ the B t .
1 tit ■>: .ea
result. This wonld be an action i #
only to kaep down the control of , n...
the mnltinillionairea, trusts and I the* «••* i
combine-
coat.- i davuiy cti< war-
EV at reus • 1 ■
ur« of -a* n *ni
kbtvMiodlka
in tbl territory. The haul
two (ranks AIM willi -ne
i btiif a eai w. *~
ed to CI *_•
T C • e*
t,*were re umed 1 f
T'l'F. . ■ : • AT
s- - .!> Kk
: • ri'-.i; - - .
, . .. i *i. \ li hs.\t a
. an i «weet an<i fre« from
$25 - California
One-way ticke'a on s.j.le daily, March 1st to May loth.
Loa Anglales! Sauta Barbar.t. Sm Francisco—SJ) from
Kansaa City for ticket: $5.75 'or doiihie tourist t>erth.
The Rock Island ruus improved Tourist Meters
daily on fust through trains—dining car service for all
meals.
The trip may be made in perfect comfort at such a
alight expense that you cannot *tf. r | to misa it.
Write today an.i «# «i 4'ial J® : our illustrateU Touri.l
f ->ter. _• v . d. iU of Hoc; l«l nd llir^uijli bervicc, with laap and
fall inforniaiion.
C< M KN '
TH£ t H
Wr 5 Ccn: en>ed cvnoke
I w/
• •-; i! '.tain®U
4 . V- Oti > -41 il H
k* ^ b: i of xneat
• . e , . . .. A4Adrunsiit
> id tht genuine WRIGHTS
l'Dli W. ' ;rth Sl, Kcrvs^> City, Mo. ,
i> Silo
VVRfCHT CO.. Ltd.
*mw
mm
J. A. STEWART,
Gon. Agent Pass. Dept.,
412-413 Bryant Bld^,
KANSAS CITY, MO.
If
*pr 16
AMI < I irist; i u u\
A DINKLEo
ICXTCT.y .1 XSiSes317) rMTVHMIfitbill* W IHi
Migbi> Poor Chance for Statehood.
I* j ;; • >ma v, Ok a . Fib. 21 i
wao
m chl
couiidera*
• i
1< - •: S*vm-> %'■
hores of deith t
atrui k by Senator
ed although i
i «i e time 111
c • rnea^are
•u ii no: g<j .o e
* • <- rea« :
^ea>
plain ■
Farm and City
; WiQdstorrT) and Tornado Insurance.
| Thi® is the season of t'.ia ye .r for dajnnge
| by wind s nns Batter be fully insured.
J See our p ies ! ' .re \v :;in^. Rates low.
;
'
J wrre we | .. .ver - ce.,t ■ I.ce of the policy.
BE -R AND WESTLAKE.
0
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2 ^ c. o. GOSE, m. d., ^
•£. At . • : e inv ' in a ^PlHjSiCi2fl 211(1 Siir(j60fl.
ZCl / i*r'< )r. v -
-<y . -,u • ^ • ii •• Y
"as oB.tf*
£ NEW BAKERY ^
F 'ttr ei (aai
cs*i for nax- n
Canal 1 >•
announced Ijt
- ;re aanoun-
f : e :ar J
n«' t- are
Unite i States
tlari _• l. eate
ask a share of the trs
We can Bdpplr v
:e e
e
e of the ]K
u w rh fre
rs careful
as
New Bakery, we
lis city.
l ies. caites. cook-
PENN
riUTUAL
Lite Insurance Policy
Will take care of you
in later years and pro-
tect your family.
I.et us explain the many
choice contract we writs
for Vxjth men and wo-
men.
Room 4. Br«ece B'ld'g
Hennessey. - Oklahoma.
ret
we wer
Civil S.-rv ce ' -- . ' i>-
War. 15. 1 : .ecuree
fre ' cert a',
to till i ti': - - ft.. e- i
following named positions in the
crews of steatn shovels under the
Isthmian Canal Commission on tne
isthmus of Pa ;am* S'ea shov-
el euginaer. atean. . tiovsl crane
m-in. stes > > « "r«a>'ta. st- .vt
shove, hea : [ -.a
Tae
have about a*
proverbial ca'
Okarche Tim
announce that
paper thirty days for the price of
thrss beers, -very descendant of
A-laii would ;i.jw • ,t t it would
mean fifteen cents But if were
to &ay that it. would lie sent three i
months for the price of a hymn
book, hah f ti >•< . s i . i't koea
wheter wo had r .i — 1 the subscrip-
tion rate or whether we *i'e piv
ing the paper aw i\
Staadurd <>iI is romind.-d tkat
under tie rule, of free/e-out is
Kaa^is the - aie a> drawn, it
loses whsn it is caught bluiling.-
Oklah. ittih.s
New Monroe Doctrine.
Sptsh'n. •• a-rangerasats
with Santo 1' itv^ ' e Mexican
Hsrald siys that . v A crican
journals, s e nf • p rtv.
are asking by v. hat ri^ ii Presi lent
Roentfvslt -is Sut ■ ti « I'nitsd
States the gaudian of >..ato Dom-
ingo They deny thec. nstitution-
ulity of iuj act lit1 , it is! no,
assured the counts i ti , tne sen-
ate will be eoi.-tilted end a f rm:
treaty subn it'.'d t t'iat f r its
A MATTER CFHEALTH
5- t any r
I
LAN LIN ESS is
it the shop at any
£ ^iUUiiiiUlLvIe K. Thomas!
£ P. M. STOKLEY, PROP.
va.
'PHONE X . r>-.
... .. iiiuauiahhiUiUui
Florida 5Seepei
VIA
J a I a , *r t \j L ^ ' L W W H V3
J^s
lahSfl Doctor—Olucst in
in
TTf O'rl K
:l. r
' i tea
pv Practice
HED I8L
j _v3C!ai OlSSaSSS
Lire ?
d ready tor u*«e—nu^j
: .t clis
aianflctly
in a
ut pain
b . k free.
3 Jroceia ar
Phimosis
Seminal wes' nc r
Sexual Ocbilitv,
the
varicocers
SyphiJiS, Thatt-nriMed-ea-
p: *aa 5 perm
EOO:C ' s b
iued on Warrant*
p. ^
tor free bo: a-
Stricture r.tjw Infall'ble Home
and Gleet V'V^Z;
cured.
paifts
riptio
u.-j oure. tent
ffifjper- fr'eHHJ |
( ' Z:u .• tij :: rxtdn i'« :at
F^E£ ;V. . sa OP Aha
7k. jr i Rc'jte No. 5.
ui:e- o. at the
.1 Thursdav n
s't' d. was,"Lit
oriansm would not be for
res'- of me ;.ecp:e
an.v V evard an i T. J
Mail 4.nd Breeze rabies
o- a u as ? n a f r
5u ■ i*re it
I: . . r . Warner,
by pa r
fr&rmtt uj
Croat nerpy and a
er.ca 1 person! pi;
mm out whtn the actnai ra«e
a raw ooned. -e v nec
m neilf i t id' ti i 1 l
■ crse \ a f-ta •*> a
s anr^d h
I'D 3k
rac man who i i
"f t ne >ocia 1
etrines, that
\ar>m a-*- t\Tin broth
a:na fat itr. and
1. and in orr
ike etiects. name: v.
m l bloodshed, unoraaco
on of those meet
11 a. .; ■ . t'. -n a
Statehood.—in the ne
>r Oiviauoina
iipiotna
for an we kho
•>n!.". ? never "No
Hennessey and
rect telephone con
La :ov. in the n^ar
ova we are wir n vou.
our foremost
soM his farm. VTehopeb
>cate in our rr;i i
rnitr reaident of
bu-ji'.ess
4
keen you
nana
>i reets
On November 15th. and daily there-
after. until the summer season of 1905,
the Frisco System, in connection with
the Southern Railway, will operate
throufh Pullman Sleepers he* ween Kan-
sas City. Me and Jacksonville. Fla.
These Sleeping Cars will be p aced in
service as part of tht equipment ef the
popular "Southeastern Limited," sched-
uled to leave Kansas ( ity 6:30 p. w\. A
modernly equipped train, e octric light-
i r-\ "e . i' t.i . he rou'e
of which carries the traveler throufh
the populous rit es of the Southeast.
Berth reservations may be made
through representatives ef Frisco Sys-
tem or connecting lines.
Pa^EN&kr Traf.fi Departmf.KT.
Saint Loris. 9
3 4
fi. B. GULLUM. M. D., \
§2 > Phsician and Surgeon. <
^ fc. n.>r 1 - s ore, «ast ^
^ side North Main st re A
^ / K)ka N 2
^2 odea How
3 SHERLOCK HOLMES AGAIN.
A New S;rie* of Detactive Stories
^3 in tiie Kansas City Star.
Cenan I)o> e's detective stories, with
the marvelous bheriock Heime> as t r.r
n r . hare achieved the crrta^est sutcess
->f recent years Appreciating this fa :i
the pub sl.er of < r> i^r's Weu New
York, i dure 1 Mr Doy.e to write a rtn-
' a series of the ffreat detectire's advent
ures. Keptatod refusals were followed
b. increased lndu-*emtn;s. and finally
Mr I> fie a^ree : o write t'n r ten sto-
rits for $i" . 0C( oO, or about CO ctnts a
word. The entire correspondence "u
by cab'.e. The amount paid by Collier's
is the ar^e-,. ever pa'.-i for such work
and <i °s no: include 'he right to pub-
lish tne stories in book ferm By spec-
it. arranjem n- writ Co I-.er's. these
famous etories nr.* being printed to The
Kansas City >tar. one story each week,
beginning, in tht daily edition. Satur-
day. February 11. and in the Weekly,
Wednesday. February IS Xene ef tae
present popular features of The Star
will be cut down or omitted to make
r om for ais remarkab e stt < .' stories,
l'rac cal.v the contents of a ii 50 book
will be added to the contents of The
5iar, in tore'4 months, withamt any in-
crease of the subscription price, 10c a
week for Tne Di r 8 ar morninc, «"e-
nirp and 8nnday. 13 comp t t papers a
m«n . aad 25c a year for The Weekly
Star
T«t P B :"er Trie: itj i
A aadpa nted china at t^s: at Ca i
greatly improved train
service.
Rock Island System Adds New Fast,
Tra ias Bet ween Chicago. Kai\sai
City and CaLliforniaL.
On ' hristmas Day. December 25, the
Co den ^-.a-e Lim: ed train w 'o-i re-
al i sumedforthe' i:rd seas n. This luxur-
ious train will run daily from Chicago,
Kansas City and Louis to Los
Anpe.es. Santa Barbara and San Fran-
cisco, carrying entirely new equipment.
lighted throujcnout by e ectricity. On
the same date the California Express
w be inaugurated and wii! run from '
.... rU -as v .ma - i > Indigestion Causes
-ave CatarrK of the
i_-o i ? !' , . a . ar: :r. Kansas StOTOach
irr. ne throufh Fcr mlny yelI5 „ supposed tht,
'• * to i -t '"rn'i. naking 11 Catarrh of the Stomach caused indigestion
er • me fr >m 1 hicago to Los and dyspepsia, but the truth is exact.y the
. .. . present service. The op opposite. Ir.difsstion causes catarrh. Re-
_ peated attacks of Indigestion in^amee tne
" "* Kaoes* ' •' >' • mucous mtmbraneeUnlnf the stomach and
a ra . arriving in Chicago t■' p in exposesthe nervesofthesiorr.ach.thuscsus-
Tbis will civs the Back Island Svstem tag trie glands to seers ta mucin instead of
morning end evening service with three «he iul«s natural digestion. This le
fast, tra.iis d^ y eacn way bttwten
(Chicago and Kansas Citv.
Grave Trotble Forcscsn.
It needs but little foresight, to tell,
that when your stomach snb liver are
bad:* affected, ^ra.e trouble is ahead,
tsfc yeu take the proper medecine for
•our diseass as Mrs. John A Vouog, of
Lla N. Y . did. She says: "I had neu-
ralgia of the liver and stomach, my
heart was weakened, anti L could not
eat I was very bad for a long tune, but
in E ectric Bitters, I found just what I
needed, for they quickly relieved and
cured me " Lest meueciue for weak
women. s0ld under guarantee by F. A.
Dinkier, druggist, at 50c a boitle.
ca td Catarrh of the Stomach.
Kciioi Dyspepsia Cars
relieves all inflammation of the mucous
membranes lining the stomach, protects the
nerves, and cures bad breath, sour risings,
a sense of fullness after eating, indigestion,
dyspersia ar.d all stomach troubles.
iIBB
Vi tf tta ■' Jtfci J
Absolutely Pure
HAS HO SUBSTITUTE
Hrnud Exposed.
A ftw counterfeiters have lately been
making and trying to eell imitations ol
Dr. King's New Discovery for Cobsump Kodcd Digests WhatJYou Eat
lion. Coughs an Co ds, aud other med
ecines, thereby defrauding the pubiic
This is ! • warn >ou to beware of sueh
people, who seek profit, through steal-
in^ the reputation of remedies which
ave been successful'y curing disese.
for over :<5 years A eure protection, to
you. is our name on the wrapper. I.ook
for it, on all Dr. King's, or Bucklen's
romeiiies, as al! otners are mere imita-
tions. H. K. LiU< KLEX CO
cago. Ill . ami Wmsor, < anada.
Make the Stem«ch Sweet.
Bctties : y RerJ.ar si.-- $! CO. hr.dine 2V4 tlaiee
the trial sire. w. ~ se si:r 50 cents.
Prepared by E. C. OaWiTT & CO.,Chtcego, IIL
ft-sk tor the 1905 Kodol fli-
nunac and 9qq year Gal.
I'eupla i.re now beginning to re-
alise tnat Kanean i* not afraid to
sj.it ota her hands ari l tackle the
Chi- giant Standard Oil company.—
Eayle
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Fisher, A. C. The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1905, newspaper, February 24, 1905; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc98453/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.