The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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• KEN'S - Ef!STc"
^ cloth: :
The ]>■ lTsotion of jrlinen
of Men's Glotliin j r.i.il thin is
• \ a fact tlint onim i li contro-
verted, is converting ctitirji!
men Ibat tlit\v ran obtain in
svun j^;iri)M-nt mi oxcellonce
purlieu Inr to the lineat luude-
to-onler urniont and nt n
H;tv.1 ti;* on iivery varment pur-
el i asm 1 here.
finsine-s Suits $5 tn $10.
Ori'i-s Siiitn to $ir>.(M)
'i < nt1 Suits !?;; to S'S.&o
Boys' SuilM $1 "i0 to S5.0D
Chilli reus Suit* SI to Sii.oO
Men's lino Wool Tn>u8er«
$1 50 to $4.
Youths' fine Wool Trou*
era T.'ic to Sij.00
.Boys'line Wool Tinu^ers .50, .75, $1., 81 50
tJ' clusiTe agents f >r the celebrated Cur-
hnrt Overalls and V ork Coats
HATS! HATS! MATS!
Ili.ls in all 11 in Now mill N"ohb\ Effects
in Suit and SI ill'Straws, for Ka iter, now
ready. Seeing is believing. Come, have
a look whether you purchase or not. We
have Stetson, Knox, Dunlap and Christie
Shapes in all the Nuliliy, Nov. Blocks and
Colors.
f:- r "f
For Spring, Those who aro
conservative as well as tli<>: dp-
siringthi' inont. striking novel-
ties. We call special attention
to this Department. Men's
Shirts, all colore, from 50c to
SI.75
eucli the kind that tit.
An endless variety of Neckwear
for all tastes and pockets.
Our stocktof underwear is now
complete.
.' "sssee's Most ffe'HGeat Dismay
Of Newest Spring Creations in Ladies' and Gont-
lemens' Ready-to-wear Garments, also Fads and
Fancies to su"L the most fastidious in Dry Goods,
C! ithing, Furnishings, H. .s, Caps, I hoes and Gro-
ceries for I.,.. .r are now waiLirw n pection at
THE CHICAGO
ZAAJ?K
Curtains and Draperies
Add more to the appearance of the room than any
other f ature of its ftirni Iii.r- f ; ; in years have
you had an opportunity of securing your curtains
and draperies for -spring cleaning at prices quoted:
12 pair of high grade I >bbh; Lie Applique Cur-
tains, well worth $9.00, pair now offered at $3 50.
12 pairs Irish Point Lace and Brussels Lace Cur-
tains worth ."roni $3 to $4 per pair, now seiling from
$1.25 to $2.75 per pair.
Our stock oi Cretonne! . ti :ms, Set ti and Silk-
olines wa never as coir tte is now, i°; hand-
so a le and inexpensive D. series. Priccs ra .je from
5c to 15c pjr yard.
A clcnnup sale of Wini'nv Shac';s, the 5 ncn kind,
mounted on Spring Rollers, ft,.- 2.;. eael, to close
them out.
Great sale of Corset C eer Hn i.Lries and oth-
er Lm. '.iiJuries ironi 2 1- .z to ; je per yard.
See our el £< tit line of Vl. n-tai ;rcd Ladie's read-
y-to-wear Waist-skirts at the low price of 53.00 ea.
Shirtwaists for Ladies, the latest styles from $3
to 0;;C.
fl PERFECT BLAZE
...Of
Bring- in Your Produce.
Highest Prices Paid.
In our Dress Goods Department!
Ou lino of One Wool Dress Goods
ai'i still complete, consisting of
!i.u , Sicillian, Toils and
Oh ;!i -,of all des jriptions at prices
thai ire lower than the lowest.
Indian Linons, sheer and tine,
5o to 35o
Nanffo-.iks in stripes and checks,
fro in 10c to 20o
Me'ceri/.ed wliilo .WwlriiH Waist-
ii. \ oils, Swisses, Silk Mulls, Persian Lawns, Satin,
Striped Lawns mi 1 Organdies, from 15c to 30o yd
l'rini^, all colors and best qualities, per yd 5c
L L I nlileached Sheeting, good, heavy qiuility. 5o
liverott ChcTiotts worth 10c, now per yd 7o
'1 e Walkover is tho Shoe
ol i!i.-iinction, the Gent-
leman's Shoe, Wo are
-i.io ag.-uts for it, made
byilsilled bench workers
an I elegantly hand finish-
ed i'lie Ideal Shoe for
the Man who cares, and
f- . j ed to fit every foot.
l'ri from $u .",0 to $4 00
\\ care also agents for the
''••• ' 'ted Drew Selby Shoes for Ladies. Seeing is be-
Try a pair, if you are IihtiI to fit and suit,
ft" from Sl'.IJO t. 1 813.7f> Also Hamilton-Brown
^ t ' I.m i (Jent's and Children's Shoes. Shoes
Mini Slippers at prices too low to quota.
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% "'TICOATS
PHTTICOATS
!>ETT1 COATS
W a f 11 \\ omens' Black Near
Sii1 i'ettk'oats for 9Sc. They
are well worth buying; a'.so
everything in White Under-
wear.
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THE
_Pr6ss-D8ffi0f>rat
A. (' FIsllKK, I 'or and Prc'i'rielor.
Entered as 8fc<ni.|-«-l:iBs inaltcr in tt post
oQlco at H> .111 -• Ok hi Hill
$1.00 Per Vear In Advance
Pnbllihtd every Fridnr. at Hem
Advertliin* rates will be n . ;• ki wn on ap«
■
whitv prnllt is t.. hr •!• riv• ti v !..• r ,
tlie r. -ul'ir rat' . f nd\ «Tt Lmi..
Of Interest to School Teachers.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
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>'o subscriptit ns will > • ti, r.v.tjnn.
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FRIDAY, VI'lilL L'l. I'.105
Last week 8 'he An!liony
^alletin r
e«nc«riiiii^ .). E 11 .. i ion formerly
of the Hon. st'\
Jfttnes !lutch . i\ *m« • 1 editor "t
ihispapor, j ; I ihro. t nvn Wod
nesday with ln> • m i , , \ \ to
thisd brother living 1 -1 \!r
.jusiness ami ln MM<1
gas country ol e.steri; < U . |!.
is but recently <50n\ . , so
ere Illness anil -.h as •• s
daughter, Miss M lud, wi
ried
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The following letter, which will be of ^ r^n< - p« i-\ < ' fi • f ■ " : ' I] r\ "■ H
, . 1 .K C. O. GOSE, M. l>., * ll* U. UUiLLUin, /ft, |/.f
interest to .school teachers, was received : <• % y \
tins week from iiv.,r?o Wilson. The|X SRCl SflrGCOIl. | f P^SiCI"ari a°d SlirgeOO. ^
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KUmeiul, (). T., April 11. -05. I i .
| Kditor Press Democrat.
Ilennessev, (> T,
Denr Sir.
A few werks nflfo when I w i-
; nessey, 1 toM several people that at tin
j recent legislature a lay. was passed, I
which enab'o.l any of tq« territorial ! ^
formal schools of oklahoma at 1 la*
I'lese «>f their summer term, to issue a
certificate which v.ouhl be irood in any 11 ■ ■
school of count v of t he 1 errii orv. Rome ; 1" '
Ku.sv body If)llI some of sour e:i<*l«eis ! '
that ihjs was not true. President Um- j u
holt/ read, this tnot-ninc in assembly, | (?5
an op uion fr-mi Ui« 1 >r • . «;eaeral
that Hi is hiis as (juoted above.
If this is disputed any more, your
. ' each'-1 s in• jo: t*\ informati-iii
I ron j.itsulen 1 I II I inh 17. of this j '
school, llopii ,■ ti!!- may ju'ove entirely !
5.11 ;sl"acior\ ' ithe toaclu-rsof llennes-
s#y and vicinitv.
Yours Trul \,
(Jeorffe Wilson.
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Farm and City
VViQdstorrr) and Tornado Insurance.
I his is the soiison i)f tho year for damiipe
by wind storniB. lietter bo fully insured.
Soo our policies before writing. Kates low.
We desire to say t. our many patrons
that in case of total loss on any policy wo
write we pay every cent of the face of the policy.
BEAR AND WESTLAKE.
Socialist Convention. J
and distribution be owned by tho peo-
AprH 10 h 1905. /. T Hilbish wasI P'e In-order to fully supply the needs of
fe 99® icsonocdcootiooooessa
North .
liens
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I'Ublixlu'd in l r-r,
SHERIFF'S SAll .
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i: WAUKO.Ji:
1 cii tirman, .1 V Kolachny, wa?
'•■J 'rctary. Motion by ('. T. j
was nominated shall by the people in common be owo*
: ed and arlininistered
v ichny, tor clerk of council, I enforce these demands the socialist
W ins low, for assessor of Iiennes- Pa^ty calls upon the members of the
1 • A ml cm: n • ii b> ( . I'. s w"!'i- «*iass to j nr. t;s ranks and there*
haw, J. V. Kolachny and A. 1' i ,;v secure control of the powers of
.m were instructed to draw up the government, through w eli this change
.Mil'/ statement oi'-facts in regard of ownership ran be ae. wnplished
limited ticket and a platform of!
• people. That all those things upon.
' which the people in common depend
No iti i
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Crop Report.
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REVVER I
• controversies bet ween ex.
: s, t !ip S«.cia ist pari \ of
iias h i n accuse i of Iusion
•r t he oi her faction in las'
' ■ I. r■ • fr ,-e. so us I O. to
• ull i abuse, the convent ion
P a limited tick* in the
The abovi
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} t he world, i iit wh
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ii this
and \\ th all
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beina
ided to 1 Ii a Im ted tick* in the j 1 l or
I at r s t ime, and also make clear crease o
■ h;:: t fie s .'tal ist party
ver\ where is now the politi-
d aiu! t hat the others follow, j . ..
we V Mi of I his ! *1" ^?"s f°r®^d«ad exbauMMl
workers, satne as old so diers.
• :-.ear in mind that the social . . , ,
♦ lor the public ownership of the
> i * i against faction I means of tranxponaHon, communtoMion
• i -ti, consider every man a '• ''-ic^an^e.
and the height of their ambi lion •' For the graduated taxation
'•>1 labor and in*
•\ a.:e .
le insurance of workers against
Mckness, and lack of employ.
MAS
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Mr. and Mrs. Al. llarris, colored, are
rejoicing over the advent into their
•
sixth child, ai d as the otlitrs are mo ' \
If ills, the boy su vorj wi comc guest,
arid enliirhten every human
":c 11 t!au have liberty, free-
of ia-
and
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©«;> noecjitso
pornes, inheritances, franohiaei,
land Viiiiies the proceeds to be applied
ion ■ public employ ment and improve-
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I' alist Pi
at f< irm.
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or po vi-
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• • • I ,i I •1r' : l^a' government, in
partv calls the attention j "dins initiative, referendum, proper
iii 1111• r.,.i 111■>i # -1 tion^l, representation, municinal bom.
i Aii' i •:. > the im uis-ol em - ni
1 ' 1 ap: i . ;t. clas> has the |
from labor all it produces! ti
above its ,sul istence wag
The
of the
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pvivate ow i ' i>h p" of the means by
>lii^1! are i i'0-ln I toe i-.im tiltals oi
!fl. nd n.t s< / pari \ titer lore,
i.en and.s, that the i cans of production j
fact that their
censed bv this
I tional, representation, naunloipal
rule, and the recall of olllcers by
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Fisher, A. C. The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1905, newspaper, April 21, 1905; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc98461/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.