The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1920 Page: 2 of 10
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THURSDAY. MAY 27, 1920
THE HENNESSEY OLIPPI*
The Biggest Production
Ever Brought to Dover
Winston Churchill's
Big Sensational Picture
IN 9 REELS
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Court Clerk
George H Lalug authorizes the 1 '1 PI" 1
to ti ti ii o 111 > c hi M candidacy for ' omt
clerk ot' Kingfisher Count.v. subject
decision of the republican voters in tin'
August primary.
For Sheriff
Creorge F. Long anthon" - muoim, ''
in,-lit of his candidacy for the office ot
sheriff of Kingfisher Count v, sub.iect
tt> till action of thp republican voters
in the August primary.
For County Assessor
\V. H. Meade authorises t li.■ annoutujc-
uieut of his candidacy for the ol tier of
issessor, subject to the ile, ision 'it the
republican voters ill the \ugust pri
urv.
Cost 8ft,1)00,000 to Produce Thousand of People in Uie Cast—You
- You Can't- You'll Bo Sorry if You MISS IT.
Where Will It Be
At Barney's Theatre, Dover
Saturday, June 5th
A Picture It Took Years to Make-You ll Langh-To.rU Cry-Tour Blood
Will Tingle With Excitement
Come Early Admission Adults 50c Children 25c
Dr. J. F. Myers anthon"*. iinnuim
nicut of his candidacy for the office ot
i 'ountv Commissioner of tin' Seronii
liistrict hI Kingfiseer C<,utile. subject
to" the decision of The republican vot-
er* in tlie August primary.
For County Treasurer
F. D. Dakin authori/.,- tin announce
nicut of his candidacy fei rreasuret
of Kinglislier county, s u I -; • ■ < t to tin
action'of tlie republican voters in thf
August primary.
For County Superintendent of Schools
Sarah Liston ■ ntliorts t1., :inuoiiuce
n.cut of her candidaev'foi ' h<- nltjeeo
I ,.unt \ Supcriiiteuilent of s, hools.-ub
ic-t to the decision in' ti < republican
voters in I lie primary in \ igilsl.
For State Representative
Win. P. Kinierer authori • - announc
nt of his candid:!'", for I,'represent:
e, subject t.o the will ot' fTie repul
an voters in tin' August primary.
For State [Senator
Ed. Ingram authorizes announcement
of his candidacy for the oft ice ,t State
Senator, subject to the "ill nt republi
Won't ' in voters at the August primary.
(Clipper)
HOME TALENT CAST
TAKES TO THE ROAD
Former Hennessey Oirl Wins Highest
Rank ill Thomas County Schools
There are 102 bright young people in
non school graduating class of
TI, as county (Kan*.) this spring.
Commencement exercises will be held
:,t the opera house in Colby on Thurs-
day, June 10th. with a good program.
Miss Flossie Mae Brewer of district N".
s,,,J out • Morgan Cole of l.cyant <<s
one point in the race for high standing
the examination. Her average grade
was 9"> per cent. Morgan made tver
of !M and Wii* tied by Emil Stew
unison of district Xo. ■ . Miss Lulu
Holmes *avs that the grades this year
unusually high, as a large num-
l,er of pupils averaged 00 or better.
Miss Flossie ranked first in her class
the entire term, month by month.
The following concerning Flossie Mae
Brewer, daughter C. H. Brewer, former
Hennessey resident, will interest her
friend* hero:
Mr. Brewer is located at. Brewster.
GRAND MUSICAL TREAT
The Kingfisher College chorus of 70
trained voices will slug ''The Messiah
on Tuesday night of next week. .linn'
1st, at the Methodist's new iiuditoriiini
in Kingfisher.
This i* the finest chorus in the state
and well worth hearing. Admission, "in
cents.
^Clipper}
FOR SALE -GOOD MULES
1 span of extra good horse mules -Hi 1 -
hands nigh, 1 span extra good black
mar.-e mules 10 Miami high, 1 span ex-
tra good gray mare niuh
high. 1 span of ordinary
I., BRIDAL, Mi
phone 01.
15.:i hands
horse mules.
Box 224,
5p2
Several used sew.ng machines will bu
"Id at a bargain during June. Come
iu and look'these over. ^
.1 (I. SCHLIEMANX.
-(Clipper)
WANTED—TRACTOR DEALER
'I'm. tor dealers in the state of Okla-
liotna call or write to H. .1. Ingsld,
Sale- Mgr . 117 S. Wichita St., Wichita
Kansas. ®®P
- —(Clipper)
Ames is panning to surface their
main business street with chat and a
petition is being circulated to that end
atuiing the businessmen of that enter
prising lit Io town.
-(Clipper)-
BUY COAL NOW!
You o ii save money by buying your
oal now. Those who fail to heed the
irlv .buying advice may find that
when they are ready for the coal there
will be none to be had Shortage of cars
and shortage of help is seriously affect
iug the coal supply. It has made condi-
tions uncertain. You can be sure of a
supply for the coining winter only by
Inlying it early and putting it in the
Ion. Those who fail to take this advice
limy find themselves short of fuel next
winter—and much shorter than last. v
C. c WAGGONER, the Coal Man.
Phone 88.
Special
Chicken Dinner
Every Sunday at
THE COZYDINE
Shall We Expect You?
th
BROTHERS MEET FOR FIRST
TTME IN FORTY FOUR YEARS
tieoru' lJ>. llaiinon, younger brother
,,t \11 l.uki 11 aiilion. arrived Monday
evening for a visit with his brother,
.Ilk. . The two brothers had not met
oi ti years and it proved a happy re
uion. i>corge had searched the high
and bv ways of the earth for his
irother Luke, vainly for near a half*
. 1,111rv It was through a ciiMial
■ nversatioii with a traveler who stop
,t the ill fated Rhodes hotel about
year ago, Luke learned of Gt-orgc s
■ cation and immediately wrote him
The v i-it is the r. suit of the correspon
ein-c that followed. George followed
ie harvests for many years, and in
is travels, made insistent inquiry for
is brother, I,uke II union. lie States
EGNER ROGERS
Mrs. A. A r.gnet and Mi S. \
Rogers were ipiietlv vv, : suiola.v at tin
home Mr. and Mr- l-nyd tint/., son in
law and daughter of I lie groom, south
east of Hennessey. Rev I'aul l.aisoi,
an oli) friend of th«' l ri.i«; and jfmoin,
performed the reremoiiy hi tlu* |>r > ,
em-e of near relatives of tin mutrat
ini couple.. An elaborate u.-ddinir «I> ! j
ner was nerved I \ the < hildren tolb.w ,
ing the eeremoin x fine 1 akes. pi.-
tilted bv the daughters. were ser\.
with ire cream as refreshment* durin
uftoriioon. and though it raiuc
without, there w.H teastinu 'Hid i",
within Moors
Mr. and Mrs Rogers departed i
the evening t'or their lionu iu Kni 1
making the tnp ant". 1 J'* x\'" , , found manv Hannoiw ami
Wishes ti mi- . with ^ | mlti! he ,c
them. Thev will spcinl a br.. t h, ii, i.-atiun from him
moon 111 Kansas with relatives ^ ^ ^ ^ a w,.lr )lt, Wllg in.-lin-
fri'U,l"fol!owing revives were present: i > - th, belief that he was dead
and Mrs Lord Grit* and family. \t the time oi tin openi g
„IU| Mrs T <> Haws I family, new count,v. according to I.nk< I .
>ir. and Mi- W Lock a d U^ymMr.JjS ^
i ' ' . i ,e,ss, .1 cadi other t vv i. , uiiknovv inglv.
Ml. and Mr. NeU and famHy, ^ w||, mlinv;„„
**• *** T- :,n" """• ■■ I,pic long «f
WK: RoIJTSv; reside,ward & tiLher. hear Jkta,
in K"'f leidsTeVwho «ili'w^i Them I otherTbroH er atTwgo, North Dakota.
I i icorge the youngest of the three
mn. b happiness I.... , ? ()(i Vi..u.s
(Clippor)
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
Ot Tlie Farmers "Elevator and Co-Oper
ative Association
Those who have subscribed for stock
and did not make payment in full arc
requested to call at once and complete
payment and receive certificate of
.1,',,-k The elevatoi is almost finished.
"The Elopement of Ellen," produc
ed here last Thursday night as a bent
lit fdr the Hennessey Cemetery As
ation, by a lioine-talent cast, was
produced Tuesday night at Waukomis,
by the same east, befoie an excellent
audience and scored a ,"Kei,lcd sue
La t evening it was put >n uccsstnlly
at the Hover opera house, but owing t
threatening weather, tie audience w;
y t as large as expect, ^1. but ETI N
not as large as had greeted its produ
tion cLscvv here. Tonight the companv
will plav at Loyal. Further datin.
vvill probably include Kingfisher and
El Heno. and ]iossibly aftervvanl* Cov
iugton. Marshall and Garber.
The company it in v decide to add to
their successes bv a trip to a few ot
the larger cities. Yes, maybe Oklahoma
ty and yes, Xevv York.
(Clipper) —
FOR SALE
Four pool tables. I roll top desk, 1
large heating stove, 1 tobacco ease, 1
ash register, I check protector, 1
hniis. A. .1. BARTOX. S e me at
Hennessey. Miudav, May 24. A good
Th,
Mr
Mi
Guard
Against Warm
Weather Ills
Tone up your system
and ward oil disease
by using- a little pre-
vention. A thorough
cleansing or a good
tonic may prevent a
serious illness. Our
th ugs and medicines
are the best money
can buy. Try us.
SAUR'S
Dr.H. F. Vandever
ijol Stt*|«ln'iisnn Itliiu l'*ui'l t'Ulj
Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat Specialist
of Enid, will be in Hennessey
Every 4th Monday
„! e n I: month The next date will be
Monday, May 24th
nd will be prepared to remove Tonsils
Adenoids and properly lit glasses hi
trea> nil ,Iisenses in this spc ialtv
MAKE DATE* WITH YOHIt
DOCTOR
price on outfit or will sell any part. -!'
(Clipper)
NO RURAL MAIL MONDAY
Hecoration Da.v will be observed by
ural carriers out of the local postof-
Moadt.y, Maj ::l. and no majl
will go out tin that day on routes. The
nil holiday hours will lie in force at
the post,
-fCIipi,erV
cpte.l b;
the Board
..alane on the cut will be due.
S lie. es-aiv to call tor the last pay
it in ord 'i that tve may have funds
ugh ake our final payment.
nllv hand v our cheek to the Scerc
, who vvili issue von a Certificate
tlie iiiimbei of shall - v.,11 pav for.
\ 1.. BROWN.
President,
M. A. MITCHELL,
Secrcta ry.
I Clipper!
< ELERKATF, TH BIRTHDAY
Mi
amis \V
birtlula
• I-ha
c I v
the ssth
^awliiigs. As it
of Bvrou A
isiting his aunt,
, \l i s. Elder gave a
ti,cm . After din
of the Edison, Mr.
I his annual birth,lav
danced on every birth
liflv vcars old,'' he
I, s„ give me a good waltz."
. i 'lippcrl
THE CEMETERY BENEFIT
'In home tnlcut pli'v, "The Elope*
iii of Ellen," staged at the City Op-
House last week fol til, In lit of
lie,,lies, v I eliicte, v A iatioll.
lit. but was also a decided financial
■ ■ess, and netted the sun, of ti.VI.4.",.
, entertuiniueul committc" ot' the
,.,11 iatioii desii'i to thank those ink
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the Red Cross
members and friends of the
Hennessey Red Cross for their kind-
... - iu putting in electric lights and
fan. which are greatly appreciated; al
llro. II V Buck and Howard Ful
••ate of the I. <> <> F. lodge for in
tailing the same L. I'.. BREW I.K
\\|i FAMILY.
— (Clipper")
TAKE WARNING
I will positively allow no hunting.!
liishiug 01 trespasihg "H my farm and
will prosecute offenders iu this regard
full extent of the law. Keep off
inv farm. Mrs. .loha Murray.
(Clipper!
A MUSICAL TREAT
Lovers of music, and that take
whole wsirld, are promised a treat
bv Manager licit . of the Electric The
lit, has inst signed a contrnct
araiiteciug tiie appearance here of
M-kwald's Hawaiian Singers and
famous group of native H:
iau musicians. They will
Tuesday. .1 <1 ill- 1st. rendering a program
of ancient Hawaiian and modern music
both vocal and instrumental. A
f these concerts will be
the appearance of a Hawaiian girl
w In, w ill -ing sol the old Hawaiian
love -ongs Tin company carries beau
tifnl special scenery, showing Haw:
I appeals in nationnl ci
„ p, rformauecs The Prin-
Kalaanole will dance the celebrat-
I Hula i la lie c, a national institution In
Hawaii. The company com,"
mended bv the press of the neighboi -
s tlo greatest aggregation
t' ,, at i v ea rtists ever fironght to \llicr-
Adv.
Clipper)—
WARNING
Positively no limiting, fishing or
ill be allowed on my
Will prosecute those trying it.
spn-
17 )tu
E ,1. HERARD.
11 'In,i
lipp,
I ill*
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school. 10:00 a. m.
Pastor will | rea« h at II 00 a. m#
iubiert: • • Killlen l|eroe .M
OiiHnan<«' of Haptisin will imme«li
it civ follow the Kcrmon.
Junior H N \\ Vat 2:m.
Senior It. V. I1. l'./at 7:00 \>. in.
I'll yt h i ii y:00 |># ill.
\1 :o in the afternoon the paatnr
\ ill preach the inrinorial senium at
i mar ron Vulley.
1st printed in Clipper May -0. 2o t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO
PRESENT CLAIMS
In the matter of the estate of .Tosopl,
\| A V'aughan, late of Hennessey,
, ountv of Kingfisher. State of Oklaho
Ilia, deceased.
Ml pel sons having claims against
Joseph M \ Vaughan. deceased, are
required tn.presenl the same with the
lie, e-sarv Ii. is, to the undersigned
iidniinlstiatoi at his office, corner ot
Mam irfol Third streets, in Hennessey,
Klngftahet County, f*tateof Oklahoma,
within four month's of the date hereof.
,,i tin ime will be forever bnrred.
Dated Mav 2(1, 1P20.
,T T. VAIK1HAN,
Adminiitrator.
f.
You Don t Have to
Pay Extravagant Prices
DON'T think that stylish <>ood clothes must
be priced too hi^h for you to wear. It isn't
necessary to pay exorbitant prices to be well
dressed.
Our prices are right because we keep our
profit and our expenses down.
Come in and sec our men's ami young men's
suits. They are toe t values you will
ever find.
Men's all wool worsts (! assimere and blue
serge suits, sizes .{ii to \ i, also stouts and ex-
tra sizes, regular-styles. strictly all wool and
hand tailored, at $29.i>0. $35.00, and $40.00.
Young men's Suits of all wool flannels and
unfinished worsteds, belted and double breast-
ed coats, in brown, green, navy and #ray, sizes
\\\ to 40—per suit, $30.00, $35,00 and $40.00.
Herzberg & Sternberger
HKNNF.SSF.Y OKLAHOMA
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The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1920, newspaper, May 27, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102089/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.