The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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The Press-Democrat
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER.
S1.C0 Per Year, Always in Advance
KliW-tvil :ti 11j• • PoHofllW In ll nil* 11
il> CluU M:• 11 MMIKT.
The Prevs Democrat l*ubli<hinx Cc . Publishes
Mr.* Annette B. Ha.skftt. ! dltor and M;t
kit I DAY.
.IAN. 2!
ihus let his whole life he one h ng hone\
moon, bo good !o the little girl in ti she
would ti *i \s begtod u> Into Then
came his departure. After he had
— 1 ! loft the • city. !< r fceveral diji,
published livery Friday at h*nne*se> OKI- ■ |( i# f ( , ( Inr?t«. r ee ns
' "A f i «• I« iU w iliat >« ! :
44 Such mi < pen coiiDleiiunce! lie will
make his mark!" The da\ cum* It rlh
arrival cf the beekh Some fourteen oA
more men had contributed to thecaus^
of the *• noble countenance " Phe Oookt
failed lo arrive ai the appointed tune,
— J day passed by day and as dottlu. tilled
IKJfi ■ 1of I he coin ributors, the} prow
J fewer and fewer, unli' only two were let*
CBS '
Lair and Why !'he I «,c l<s The>e did not believe ;n being
Our paper in lute thin week on 'l' u 1''** ',!,L • I hey had
Vccountof the Kdilor being <• iIIcm! n'sinie.l he> ««r..
uw iiy from lier post of duty for now in pu r oit ol ihn unlpe.
.two days, summoned wit I > rest of' ' tie jmh <•< >i i <• sj>< .i i<ii-noc* w
the newspaper fraternity of K i11u--1 x',l|s'1 ' -
Bahsr county to tsltify as to the •uli.d, after
paper's circulation, as (Tidtoct 111 looatlaij K A. Bbook *1 In* E. A
iii the Cuke lfqaor 08M that whs i Nelson in Great Band Kanui, i.rvmii
' " Ivo months sentence for obtaining
money under IuIse pietence He had
had no connection \\hate\er with the
Avil Publishing Company He had
been with a theatrical troupe — broke —
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i I'Miy ' v«.r • bv !•
• i \ lot Dtsp r - " •* : •
:i, riifi V .V\
By api'lyiug two ?°"'1',t^>,BV,bj-" !h la e'r' meat' Lifts e.ai e
dlretly t.. tbj * «• JKMJ*. „7eMJ smoked, will L.-.v. a
Jw Wright's Condensed Smcke
J „ „ .,,u.Jfmok« Hnde,.ut .D.,: ■ * except what omened
I
CONDENSED SMOKE. Made only by
THE E. H. WRIGHT CO., Ltd., 103 W. Fourth St., Kansas *
u
wInch ro-
lengi by correspondence
up before the Board of County ja
CommiHsionorH, at Kingfisher
ft, f />' |
few*
k ijy&n
Absolutely Pure
HAS fJO SUBSTITUTE
A Cream of Tartar Powder,
free from alunt or phos-
phatic acid
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK.
j' riii;*J < . R 11 u|)> r, WcMjdloru, l ean
I "she was so wast- d by Coii^niUi£ up pus
j irom her lumrs Doctois declared her
end so near tnat. her family had watch
' tui by her bedside /ort.y ei^ht hours:
! when at. my urgent retjuest. Dr. Kind's
j new discovery was given her, wit h the
I astonishing result that improvement b
ftrail, and continued until she finally
completely yrecovered, a .id is a heal'-hv
woman tdoay." Guaranteed cure for
! coughs and colds 50c and $1.00 at
!•'. \ Dinkier, Druggist. Trial boltle
free.
bOLU Cll'AJlANiKED kiV
i Don't hibernate This Winter.
What's the trood <>!
i in" and trying 'o shut ' iit cold
we a
Mi«n Alice JlooKevell's weddin
trousseau is Hie chief topic <
con versa! ion in society circles. |
John AI la i no Whittnian, alias
Pauline Webster, a woman masked
an a man, was married to M iss
Jlarictla .leiIcy in lndcpeiidencn.
Missouri. Ihs! Friday. Thenrouni
was arrested and will ln> prosecul
ed tor per.iuiy u| ^{s I't.unienaai'c. when
I letter conies from (ireni lit'ial to (lie of
One of the happiest women in |6lM, ,j H, ] a si o. k lias K A N.> s -n
Oklahoma is Mrs, I lenry I 'riinl/., aiias | . ,\ uooiMmy, liad Ihm-h iibi-ruicd
of Enid, the widowed mother of frora t|„, Kaasas jail ami had irone on
Oklahoma s new governor. \\hoj|,|N w(lv rejoiciu^r :is ;iiiv:incu a :rat inr
Stood by his side when he took the a I heulri'.'al troup,- Anil onr snipers aiv
oath of office on Mondnv. One < f j Still in I lie dnsUv foresi, holdihit the
empty bag, and wondering if Nelson is
on an other " honey moon"
the pleasing features of the in
augural ball washer participation
in the grand march, on the arm of
Iter son, Orville, who is acting as
the governor's private secretary,
am) her evident pride in her sons,
all live of whom Were present at;,'
tlio inauguration. Wichita Daily , w
Beacon.
such booKs as thoy need in their
school wqrK.
The little «iri: Well, 'twas h premature | These concerts have great edu-
lioney tniuiu! The unliable young iiinn. icaliomil value fltlachecl to them.
wrote to h is Kingfisher friends, begging 1 hey bring out nrmy talents
for mercy, and he would r puv all the I we possess, that would ot herwise j
money tie had obtained They were remain dofnient through lii'o.
lying low, wailing for his time to rjpiro j 'I hoy show to the people tho , ,.llsu,l:,or; t
in Kansas, thai they might bring him ' possibilities of tho human mind
bad; to the Territory for another look; in different deportment* of edttcit-
' tion.
There is nothing that stirs the
human soul liKe music and oratory.
They inaKe us forget the past
with all its sorrows and trials and
revive and energize lis lo t lie extent
that we live in it new realm <>f
thought. They prolong life and
mtiKe it worth living.
Help tlie schools and you are
giving your child ron a legacy of
greater worth than farms or bank
stocK.
Stom&cb Troubles and Constipation.
"Chamhorlin's Stomach nd Liver
Tablets are the best, thing for stomach
troubles and constipation I have ever
sold" says .1. II Oullman, a druggist of
'otierville, Mich. Tlioy are easi to take
and alwaysjfive satisfaction- 1 tell m
try them and if not. satis
factory t<J come and get their money,
but have never had a complaint. Tor :
sa ■ bv 1". Dinkier
K 'an': tin ii M,. 'es.f.i y. (lid Man W.aler will avenge himself
I by giving y on coughs colds sore tli i ami •'her -cheerful" ailments.
I Winte:- is VOl.'K vaerion tim • IVnv - . trip lo ('.ilifortllt
■ and rot a spell of warm' soft, vein; tropica' dimmer
} You';! comeback with renewed \ r for lie/ season's wcrk a new
fii
iman
I.el us send \on i or illustrated 1 iterat lire about the trip via the l ock
Island and about California. It's well illustrated and covers ail the
poinis you want to know shows wheio i«> save money.
.1 usi drop mo a postal.
V. PITTMAN, Agent,
i!lll
Hennessey O. T.
1
ai
• "K-f 'Ma s jEnajsr • •37',3'J«•. !.t«~ siz'.wmt
J
Sped oats and barley for sale.
W. I'arks.
\V.
-ay-
Poultry! Poultry!
I want to J>ny live thoasund
(5,000) pounds of chickens, liens
ttid springs, will pay 8 cts, ih , and
pay 12 ets. Hi. for 1000 lbs. fat
turkeys within the next 15 days.
Bring them in quick. Office up
stairs, over ITres hour Warren's
store, in Humphreys brick build-
ing. .1 W. Humphrey.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Literati Buncoed
'Twas one of those balmy days, that
sometimes comes to us in the month o(
March when old Winter Is trying I i put
otr her chilly robe ami glatl new Spring
wiih her revivifying inlliieace is crowd-
ing upon the from of the stage demimd . i i ,i
ing her share of attention. i S,"','!l J. ShrevOH. who
The county eapitol with Us coterie „r 1 has been visit i.n: old friends and
busy workers was all in a hub bub witlt! 'V- V °K, VNook.s, oil
\\ eilnesilny for a Hiiort visit with
Wreck At Sea.
The last week chronicles three jrreat
An agreeable movement of the boweis
without any unpleasant effect is produc-
ed by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver ,
Tablets For sale bv F. A. l)ink!< r:
-<£-
The soothing and comfort ing eflects j
of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, when
applied to piles, sores, cuts, boils, etc . j
subdues pain almost instantly. This J
Salvo draws out the inllamat ion reduces ;
disasters at sea. The Bra/.ihan War Ship swelling and acts as a rubefacient
Aljuedahan was blown up by tho explos-
ion of the powder magazine,and IMO lives
were lost. The sinking of the Valencia
I off of tho coast of Victoria in which iiJ?
I lives were lost, and the Trojan, vhich
collided with Nacooclioe, in \ ineyard
I thus circulating the blood through the <
| diseased parts permitting or enabling p
! Nature to permanently rem >ve the j
trouble entirely. Sold by Saur Drug Co. '
t -i-S-3-5 3-^-3^ 1-55^3333 i-2iss i i 3 J 3 33 * 3 $ 3 3 3 3 3 3 35*
i
i DON'T FORGET <t
> ii
[ We want to write your insurance. Doall ,
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; < \ mi panic.- and i' .'i -ic ■ "I ••>!; .dike to yon J
Conic i n and we ,vi 11 le i i .' hi sn-ii'.' ii. h e; !•, i u
, >'
; Money to loan on good farms at 5'1-2 per ;
! cent interest and small commission. J
' I
BEAR Sb WEST LAKE.
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Si -j -5 - • ^55-25-^33 3-j 3 3 3333333 0 2 3333333333333333
sound, last Sunday, during ti fog, in the
last, fortunately there were no lives lost.
v First
its usual routine of business When a
bright intelligent young man full of the
essence of success made a visit to o.teh
of the various offices Introducing him
self as E A Nelson representing i tin
"Avil Publishing Company of Philadel-
phia" He was an unusu illv prep iwss
inn youth, of medium build, dark hair
large brown eyes, fair skin and a prom-
inent Jewish nose He was faultlessly
attired in a late cut business suit, an I
had a suavity of manner seldom mot
with in mai
He hail no sooner gained your atten-
tion,and laid his proposition before
j on than you were his friend ami doing
all you could to assist him He wiis not
long in learning the names of the liter-
ati of tho little city ami with all the
blandness in tho world assured them
that he was not a "book-agent" could
not sell a book if ho tried. His was an
"advert ising scheme". In order to int ro-
duoet.be "Ridpath Library" into w
em homes he was givinvr out a limited
number of this excellent work in each
town at the very low rate of $10 1)0 a set,
providing you would gi* e him your
testimonial, which he added would ho
worth hundreds to tho coinpau v. as you
wore known far and near hn being a
man of excellent literary tastes here
tho man addressed would suddenly grow
several inches in stature and becom * so
Inflated that you would see them loo-,
ing the strap in the back of their vest 1
and the by-slanders, who were not being
Shreves at Lac6y, from there 1 'n^'^k
she goes to Meno, Oklahoma
where she makes her homo with
her son David. Before leavinir
Uonuessoy. Mrs Sinews added
h«r name to our list of cash sub-
scribers.
The Odd Follows Lodge did special
work Wednesday niglu. Four candidates
took t he second degroo, after whicft an
elegant supper was served at Hill's
Restaurant Seventy-six members were
present. There were about twenty guests'
from the Dover lodge anil a number
from Waukomis.
.1 C Shainley, a former Hennessey
citizen, writes us to change the address
of his paper from Cache, to Tamna, ()
T. We are glad to have tlie 1V-I). fol-
low Mr Sham ley. as he is an old Law-
rence County, I linois, acquaintance.
Hence, we have a double interest in Ins
welfare
Mrs. CIino, who has been soriouslv ill,
Publication in Tint I'iikss-DeM'k hat
Jiinmry 19tli, lOOtt.)
SHERIFF'S SALE.
>f Okl iliomii. Comity <>f Kingfisher,
s liiTi'l y ir|\«-n. t! :•' in | ur>ii:inr« «
: mle issued out or tile clerk's ofllce o
tcourt, in and for KinglisluT County
Territor.N. 011 the 13th day of .i:tMuur>
net i' >tu %v In r-'ih tin- \«'in;i 1 u i 1 ■ i i i. ^
«> • i:11i • n \\,i' |>l;iiittiIT* and Mnrv t
III.. Wt• re (lefenilituts. <,' liiniHndillg III
following described real estate, to
. s utrib* i ■ d nlneifl . ten (10), eleven I " *
w 'h«' (121, in U'. 'lx !«. uml-retl l-'oiir 1 ,r>(JC.
in tin* > ity of lit tun s'-' \. KinvHslier i
. . kbdioinil 1 • rri'or\. I«> • .'it i-l'y ;i jt <;.'e-
iti. nt r- ti'lt r< <1 iii mil m'-i ion in fnvor of tli«- j
plainlitr. I" In- >:i: isli<-.l ir.rn the sale of the
I an onler
1 tlie distr
. (lU 1 ■ holt
1900. in :t
May Live 100 Years
j The chances for living a full century
are exe.ollent in the case of Mrs. Jennie!
I Duncan, Haynesville. Mo., now 70 years
jold. She writes: "Electric Hitters cur-
ed me of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 years
! .standing, ami made tuo feel as well and
, strong as a young girl." Electric Hit'
era cure stomach and Liver diseases,
i I Hood disorders, General Debility and
• bodily weakness sold on a guarantee at
F A. Dinkler's Drug Store. Price only
r
(ti)
i (in,
.1 pr.
II ti tut re. I Ninety S«-.en .« :.)
Inr* with inter m thereon at tie-
i'i*lit |.iT antiuin from the'JHth da,
ami for eoaU now aliiountlii
Now, therefore, uotiee is he ••! )
pur.Minuee nf the eomniHinia
s lie. I Will olfer for s>ilc : I lid
III j 11est bidder, said hinds and
l«f\ n:,!,! jiltlueinenl. eosts :Old
I m., on • dtiesda> . the 21
IW
I the
i fro
i dot
the Oil> of Kiiu'ii
tory. tlierel \ 1;iult all
terests of the ilt fendaut
1 in in Friend, 11.(5 < i.-trn
and to said {tretnlses.
\N itiu -- in\ In nil tlii-. lsih ti.
I iv l.o\ 1.. slieri;V >f Ki
I. (i. S( oti i:n. 1'tiid. O.J.i,
Attorney for Plaint
of ti
Half ixoe World Wonders
uui i l-; how ihe o:• or half lives. Those who
i.''e . t 12 per | use Hud*;in's Arnica Salve never won
of -ovemher. !
i.• fio.y5 der if it will cure Cuts, Wounds, Burns, ■
.'m' "said order « t I Sores and all Skin eruptions; they know !
n f.n'c:i-ii intiie ,, wjj|. Mrs (2rani Shv, 11H0 E Uev
i-iieinetits. to Hat '
osts of -:iat 2 | nolds St., Springfield, 111 , says: "I re
i'rt imliy.'ui', gard it one of absolute necessities of
housekeeping." Guaranteed by F. A.
•said
( •• i-i■_ 111, litle amid in .
M r\ K. Knead. Wd-! Dinkier, druggiat,
and L. A. Biu-er in '
IF OUR NAME l-S ON THE, LABEL.—IT'S RIGHT
No matter whether it isa package of salts or a bottle con-
tHtuii!.,' he most dirt:'u !t |)rescri| it ion, it' the laliel hears our
name it is riyiit iitialil v and j-urity are to he tumid in every
ilruu and mediciiisidd at this store. Aet'urar^ is a figure of
prime iiaportiuice here It is well worth while making an
extra effort to have our labels on tho drugs and medicines you
buy. especially when it costs no more.
DINKLER'S DRUG STORE,
West Side Main Street, Hennessey, Okla.
NEW SHOE REPAIR SHOP.
I have opened a Kep iir Shop on West Oklahoma Avenue for the
repair of
Shoes, Harness, and a!! Kinds of Leather.
My elmrires are reasonable and II work i- guaranteed to be satis-
factory. Come and see me when you want any repair work.
I! I > (i (>!'! I). Soul 11 Side West Oklahoma A venue.
.. >o
lor some wt't
Her hi\sbai"iit
Monday, win
taught for tw
ks put is
t);)i.Mll ills
■Ii was the
a weeks.
some boUHr.
siiliooi au.un
tirsL lie had
Barnum & Dunn
Transfer Co.
Fred Ehler, W. 1j Grifliu and
Dr. N. Rector have returned from
the reunion of the Consistory . at
Guthrie!
llarrv I'iteh honored the P. D.
with 00 cash subscription.
id
Do all kinds of
from the "hurry*
the moving van.
move handgrips,
and household
u'iu'n . i A reasonable amount of food thorough
j y digested and properly assimilated will
always increase t/ie strength. If your
stomach isa "little out off," Kodol Dys-
pepsia Cure will digest what you eat and
enable the digestive organs to assimilate
and transform all foods into tissue-build-
ing. Kodol relieves Sour Stomach,
Dtdching, Heartburn and all forms of
I Indigestion Palatable and strengthen-
ha III ing Sold by Saurs Drug Co.
■ up" to ®
X ^^ Ai*. *. k JU
\ CAN HAKE
interviewed, from tho fact they were 1 mis. John P.tin is exp ic* e I Inme the
unknown iu the field of literature; wouhl | last of the we, U fr m a visit to her
grow green with envy. You of the inter I daughter, Mrs. ki ir Ll Fi ler
view saw only yourself as possessor of Okla.
a library worth $175, gained for $10,1 h shreves sold hi« farm near Laoey,
^ ou saw your name attached t«^ a Phursduy, tt) a man from Pond Creek,
beautifully worded testimonial, vm fe
Wc Cured His Mother of Rheumatism.
"My mother has been a sufferer for
LI .lilKS m;lpy years of rheumatism," says W H.
jroods, Howard, of Husband. Pennsylvania
Piano moving a specialty, Ai w"s
n 1 ^ 1 vhlie at all times walking was painful
! presented her with a bottle of Cham-
berlain's Pain Halm and after a few ap-
plications she decided it was the most
FOR YOU.
W. P. GRIFFIN,
At Farmers and Merchants Bank.
"v "f*? "w ^ "^7 SJ7" ^ 'v ^7 v "w ^'
several terr it« : <-s and lure comes
niP- i" 11 • i' Hot lo be that's the
the weight of your fame handed down
through history as oneof tho literati ol
the Great South West Quickly, vou
reached for your check book and thrust
a $10. into the hands of the noble young
man, who was to be your benefactor.
Our smooth talkor tarried a while
c. F. Kathbun ha
tionery to M G. Itavmoud.
Mrs. J, li. Uiloy is quite si
i ins coufeo- 1
to day.
PHONES:
Office,--23.
Residence,--32 and 4(1
Abso
Bison Pick Ups.
Fred Frombollz, just returned
in 111 Arkansas. '•' l0"
Bro McDermon is boldinjr a
1 meeting at Bison. Miss Ida Tarbull t
Hen Tate and fmnilv have nciveo litis the honor of be
Chamberlain's C 'uKh lit'medy
luit'ly Harmless.
The [null of jrivlni; chiUlren medicine
contuiniiiv Injurious siihstarioes. is
Here is an oppertunily for the
Dueaway Co nccrl Company
The Dunawav Cuncert (
1 paiiy will give their entertainment sometimes more disastrous ilian the di
i at the Opera House February '2nd
onirer there were ve.i fish Inr uhion , ,, i r. r *i ' i i
1 h ■ lor the benelit ol the cit\ school
he was annlinj; lie became very eon
fldential—he told of hiswidowed mother ;
>'o lived ' C'ioago in a pui,li(. K|1()W ,|„>ir „p,)rec)alioii
tor the host institulioti ( l the
We can not spond our
for any I>et tor purpose
liau to provide boons for our
hildren ho that they niay have
... .. , , .opportunity to better prepare
com tort her. One morning ho rushed f 1 % .
themselvds for the duties ot life.
In evert ot.'ier profession tho
' wonderful pain reliever she had ever
I t ried, in fact, she is never without it
; now and is at all times able to walk. An
j occasional application of Pain Balm
keeps away the pain she was formerly
i troubled with." For sale by F. A.
! Dinkier.
to I ndiahoma, < )kla.
New VorK
l; the first"
lined by the
home'- ar.d ho was trying to lift tho
lien, lie told also that lie had recently
■wed, ami was on hi* "honey moon", his
" wifey " could not bear to have
him out her sight, she t imed him an I he
returned to the hotel every two hours to
town,
mono v
ase from which they are suffering.
Every mothor should know that Cham
tier Iain's Cough Remedy is perfectly
saro for children to take It contains
nothing harmful and for coughs, colds
and croup is unsurpassed. For sale by
K. A. Dinkier.
lva.il Ivoad Time Table.
into the midst of his newly made friends
and excitedly explained that he had been
scared almost to death the nigln before
he bad fed his little fairy on
pop, ice-creaui, and salted pea-nuts,
—it did not prove good angei-
food, she was dreadfully sick, but Fohoob
yet sin* lived! Then it was that ins in 1'
hituated patrons h oerod r,
ija\e him good fatherly advice aiong . . - t "ill'
**■ honey-ih t >u I in H s i • .i ; eve rue iiave ple:it\
every ot-ier protes.-
nrtisun isjirovided with the neoes-
nts to assist him in
Four Hundred Babies.
St. Vincent's Infant Asylum, Chica-
go, shelters homeless waifs awaiting
adoption, and there are nearly 100
Infants there Sister Julia writes: "1
cannot say too much in praise of Foley's
Honey and T; r for coughs, colds, croup
and whooping cough.'' Contains no
opiates and is safe and sure. Ask for
Foley's Honey and Par and insist upon
having it, as it. ie a safe remedy and
certain in results. Refuse substitutes.
Sold b\ t «eo. C. Saur.
Sike and Tom Protaman are in j Knife and Fork Club in Kansas
t it.. Miss I'arbell lias been a
'I student of the works of our
public men. She is an author of
a history of Standard ()ii and lias
lor years boeti a contributor o1:
articles aloni; her chosen line to
numerous periodicals.
Miss I arbelldelivered t be prill
cipal address of the evening.
AI .>: .lo o clock I' M January
—•>' 11 in Hrooklyu. New York, Gen-
ii. end Wheeler succumbed to an
attack of pneumonia after an ill.
W r U i l.i, of L i aiv n in 'own to ,• , .
liesM ot only sis; days. I litis etuis
the lite ol a soldier, statesman and
The Kill lor t.wo stales whs passed liv author He will be buried ill the
'.poultry business.
I have often heard of the slow
train in Arkansas, but they are
last at Bison.
! A change has been made in Ihe
( Bison bank. (r. A. I.tnel has- taken
j Carl Fisher's piace.
\'ick McCarrick and wife, Mrs.
! Tate and Mrs. .Jno. Protsman went
lo visit Prof. Walker at Douglas.
Miss Waldsworlli has cone
home, on account of the ill-
ness of her father. Miss Hobbs
I has taken her place in the
, !
day ir&diiiK.
the house Willi a vote of 194 to 150 The Arlington National Camelry,
Ins prep,
sadly in
rat ions,
elected
but this has been
in our puhlii
Unclaimed Letters.
, ol Ad.i'rtised ers I >r Ja i
i.lic therefore bt> lib-
teachers and pupils
so that they may
of money to bin
Itoli Cross
Winfield Kino.
Will Mallard.
Frank Uilhngham.
Lily Wilson.
J. A
repub ican contingent spent its
in debate Wednesday and yesterday; no
effort was made to defeat the bill on its
Imal passage The bill provides for the
admission of Okiahoma nid Indian Ter-
ritorv as one i«n • Oktuhotna And that
\\ asliington.
Kodloi Dyspepsia Cure
Ptisasts what you t at.
rt.i and
sua:
.uno
in
1 here are terms .
> bt> ratified by I
-TAB
©/ w •Uiiisnt cafe uur<r A &piac«e
t
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Haskett, Mrs. Annette B. The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1906, newspaper, January 26, 1906; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc98498/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.