The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1920 Page: 3 of 6
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
m & m,
'In Old Kentucky
m kwi-IT OM*m
y Most Thrilling Drama from the days of Edwin Booth l?| ■ • T\ OA OA
to David Belasco now screened,jAnitaStewart starring UlCCtnC L/0C
RRRY STORE
\ UTS the HIGH
5%ST OF LIVING
£
ifi
ifi
dFi
$
tfi
l#i
S
bfi
$
$
£
£
£
Sfi
K
£
£
$
£
S
tfi
ifi
Merry Christmas!
We take this opportunity for
wishing our many customers
and friends a Merry Christmas.
Words are hut a feeble effort
to express our appreciation of
the loyal support and splendid
business you have given us the
year just closing. MAY THIS
STORE MERIT YOUR CON-
TINUED PATRONAGE FOR
1921.
Sincerely,
HARRY E. CANFIELD
W
$
ifi
ifi
IS
S
ys
s
£
$
$
LS
ffi
$
$
ffi
tfi
ffi
Hi
bR
ffi
LOCAL* NEWS AS TOLD TO US
H. (.'. Morrow, of Enid, visited old
nils in Hennessey, Saturday.
Frank .lanky, of Waukomis, was a
H« niH'ssey visitors last Saturday.
FOR SALK— 100 white leghorn iiens.
it Fulumann, phone \VX.")f)5.
Quality counts at the Farmers Oil
I'lv. Successors to I'ulliam & ilard-
s for posts.
28p2
sawed, call
28p3
FOH SALE— Dressc
per pound. MIfS
d young chickens
SH(>( )T, phniu
WANTED—Stock or fat hogs. Will
• market price. Dauner & Taylor,
phono 129 or 211 lOtffu
WANTED—Work by the week..
F. \ . Orr, 1st house east of F. A.
I'inkier'a residence. 26tfu
Arthur ('usliion is suffering with an
that has put in appearance on his
FOR SALE Locust tr<
Ed. KIRK PATRICK .
Anyone wishing wood
Merle Ferry, phone KYit.
FOR SALE- -100 ranks of wood*—
.K)K ROTT( KR, phone RY3. 2S.°,p
FARM LOANS—I am in the field for
Farm Loans.—J. (J. Schliemann.
Rupiell Lynch is here from Norman
to xpenr his holiday vacation with his
pa rents.
FOR SALK -Five white leuhoru
cockerels, $1.00 ,.;ieli Rav Ha/.lett,
phone .1 \\T) 1.
Mr. and Mi
Tuesday night
it over Christum*
Mr. and Mrs.
Ol- la., has gone
visit with relatix
81NGKR
Thos. Young arriv
oni Covington, to v
« with relatives.
Wise, of Blanchai
Kingfisher for
at that place.
\\ ing machines. Can sa
ti
Irox is here from
■ pond the holidays
Oklahoma
with his
Brox.
s«■"••iits, Mr. and M
A tinnier shower Sunday proved
oveltv for this time of year. The
trical display was quite vivid.
FOK' SALE Al oi.' ;i5 puire blood
•wn leghorn heiw, $1.00 ea« i' . S> e
Walter lioiiuli, 1st door east of
euational eh;:r'v
''If SALK posts, mulberry, locust
Rois d'Are hedge posts, !_*." and
corner posts, $1.50 Frank
' - . Roup' 4, phone JLloo. 29p.'{
' "I lidinston who lias been attending
automobile and tractor school, at
liita, arrip home Tuesday night to
d the oiidays with relaties here.
• lid Mrs ,1. E. Kabflei>eh will
1 ■ 1 ( hrisnias with Dr. E. L. Kalb-
' ! and family, nt Newton, Kans.,
will no he in his office until Wed
1 - v. Dec. 29th.
•I. I'. Love, of Dover, attend
joint installation of A. F. A;
■in«I (). E. S. officers, Wednes-
She was a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
r !• rick Filler while here.
''• A. Notlistein expects to
I'll id Sunday, wliere she will mi
■'ii exaininaion at one of the hos
and if the surgeons deein ad
. will undergo an operation for
Hla«de
ti.
lt..i
have been sent out bearing a
ion and picture of Clinton C.
wanted by Garfield county
cities for (heft of autos and for-
"t bond. A reward of ijtfOO hag
«'ii offered for his arrest and d :
in any jail.
Murphy Lvdy and two dmigh-
"f Indianapoiis, I ml., are to be
"se quests of Mr. and Mrs.
" l> Kliler during the holiday
^li's Lvdv has just tinisho<I a
' ^ course of lectures at Ok la
1 'ty (in Psychic Phenomena.''
Man Winter" arrived with a
•'"Hhwent wind Tuesday after
h 1 overeoati eaAe back w Hli
^ r "Id time popularity. The ther
,V ' ' ' dropped to 20 above during
' 1>. and crawled a bit lower last
' Warmer weather is promised bv
''"ittnuis.
' Niurphy ami ('. A Noth
s • ' >' honored guests at the Lony
'•and Corporation, Wednesday,
'"•ma City. It \.ns a meeting of
neciitn, with a side fea
'lie shape of a banquet. Accor-
'"I'"11. the tyoonel made an elo
"er dinner speech.
i $10.0(1 on new machine. See me in
aid to this.—J. (3. Schliemann.
FOR SALK -Huff Orpington cock-
erels; pri/.e winners; $.1 and up. -Mrs.
A. L Hon, phone No. FN15L'
WELLS—1 am now prepared t >
drill you a well. Call me at phone No.
W515, Hennessey. . V. Carton,
R. F. I). No. ::' 28pt
Samuel Snider, Jr., arrived from
Norman last night and will spend his
vacation here with hi* parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. A. Snider.
Lawrence Black and Honrs < uilk ar
rived the last of the week from Boone
ville, Mo., to spend their holiday \a
•ation litli home folks here.
FOR SALK 101,s mod< I Dort auto,
mi good shape; \vill trade for stock or
'iogs or cash. Sec ear at Rat lift' Motor
Co. (Jarage.—Wilbur Beadle. 29pl.
WHEAT FARM—I havoc a good
wheat farm for sale. Has raised a crop
every year for 2t years. The price is
rij^ht. $S,000. O. ycliliemann,
Messrs. Charles and Dwight Vouiil
arrived today to spend their Christina*;
holiday ith their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Young, and other relatives.
Tli. state vital statistic > report for
life month of November, shows .'i,0()'2
births and 1,109 deaths in the 247 re
I oiling districts. Ninety six district*
failed to report.
Al'TO L1CKN8K blanks are now on
hand f r 1021. Am prepared to wrte j
voairs, t' you are a motor vehcle owner. (
Vow at my office at the Clipper daiK.
Insurance of all kinds.
Marriage license was issued Satin-j
dav, ai Kinj,dlsher, ro Alon/o .1. Bets- I
lev and Miss Leonn Winifred Enslow, j
sidents of Kingtishe Tliex u e
married on Sunday l y Re\ . Mofte't.
TI. II . II S. basket ball team met
'eft at last evoninp in a game at Loyal.
The girls' team is still adding new j
s n 1 ] s. however. Last Thursday
♦hey anne-ed that of Wa komi
10 to L'l.
Mr. nni Mr^. Clyde Meleudv
two children departed last Tin
'or Taeoina. Wash., where Clyde
to join his brother, Jjestcr. who is en j
ttaved in the real estate and Insurnnee j
business.
R. W. Blikburn, of Indiminpolis,
hid., and W. 0. Armaiitrout, of Wicl ,
ita, Kan*., came in from the north bis?
iyht for a visit witfi old fritnds an.I j
relatives here. Mr. Armantrout .joined j
Mr. Blackburn at Wichita, and returns
to Enid today to accompany his d u-;h i
ter. Miss (lertnide, from Enid t< W|
t.i Mr. Blackburn plans to spend the
holidays here with relatives. j
| FARM LOANS—Lowest rates
land prompt service. Plenty of
money.—:D. G. DAWSON.
FR FE WOODS—For the cutting and
| piling of the brush.—F. W. BEST, 1
mile east and 1-2 mile south Lacy. 273p
Drs. Newel & Hopkins, eye, ear, nose
and throat specialists of 201 Com-
merce Bldg., Enid, will be in Hennessey
on Tuesday, .Ian. 18, the third Tuesday
of each mouth—at„Dinkler's Dru^
Store, from 2 to 4 p. m. 16 tf
A reproMentative of the internai rev-
enue department spent a portion of
this week in Hennessey, and apparent-
ly found business good. A number who
neglected to send in their income state-
ments have since done so.
If you are needing a FARM
LOAN, see John Duffy. Oan fur-
nish the money as soon as title is
ready. Best Rat«8.
•lack Ratliff came over from the
Mate university, at Norman, Wednes
day night to Kpend the holidays with
I ix parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rat
lift • His sister, Miss Frances, and Miss
\ irginia Ti.glie arrived this evening.
Fred Will returned Monday night
from Kingsville, Tex., where he has
j I tn looking after some land he pur-
ehased some months ago. He has a
e.'iitract for the clearing of a hundred
acres and expects the cordwood to de-
fray the cost.
Mrs. Nora Draper, who has been
visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. Herscher, for the past few
weeks, departed Monday, with the
! children, for her home at Seattle,
: Wash. If she makes connections sue
I cessfullv she will he home Christmas
eve.
1 Mrs. Hardin Morris, of Bristow, who
has been a guest of her sister and
1 mother, Mesdnmcs C. A. Notlistein
and Mrs. .!. .1. La.Valley, and other
, relatives for several days, will leave
■ for her home tomorrow. She will take
her sister's little daughter, Bettvlee,
to Bristow for a visit.
Messrs. Fred SeiOer, George Jven,
i.arl Winters, Ted Townsend, James
Sturgeon, Guy Nelson, Robert Lairy,
Paul Larson and Mr. Overman, dele-
■ ates to the meeting of the state
Orange, at Guthrie, returned home
this evening. The grange closed a very
successful three-day session in that
| city today Next year's meeting place
will be Chickasha.
The Ka Ki-Miah Camp Fire have
divded into two groups for the purpose
of earryng on a contest. The group
that earns the most money before the
« of the contest on March 1st, will
f> served a dinner by the losers.. The
cintest is not only for the purpoes of
•ecuring money for camping expense
n xt year, but to keep the girls work-
irtg together. Each group will have
something to sell—often.
(CllDDerl
NEW AUTO LIVERY
I am prepared to do auto livery work
day <>r night. Phone: residence
or Collins' Garage, 16.1.—W. M.
Rl'TH ERFORD. 20u
-(Clipper)
Good Year for Violeti.
Sweet pens have been forced for the
Christmas market only for many years
past. They must be started blooming
before the cold weather begins. Then
they will bloom all winter. Daffodils
do not get In until February, but al-
most all the rest of the spring flowers,
hyacinths, narcissuses, bavardla, and
so on, are on the Christmas counters,
i'aster lilies, too, though rather cold
and white for Christmas, are sold. Vi-
olets, are fine this winter, deeply,
darkly, beautifully blue. Some mi-
gnonette now comes In enormous
sprays. There are carnations but the
bright red Christmas carnation Is the
favorite. Holly comes from the hills
of .Maryland and the south. The wild
holly supplies the market and there
lias never seemed to be any percepti-
ble diminution of the supply. Great
quantities of It are purchased by all
sorts of dealers, who decorate their
stores with It and send out a sprig at-
tached to every Christmas parcel.
M i
HOSPITAL NOTES REALISTIC FUEDAL BATTLE IS
JH.k Hujrg, who wa.s operated FOUGHT BY MOONSHINERS
ijton last TusHila\ at tin* t.caeral Hos-1
L'..; i * . i
pital in Enid, is reported progressing
, very nicely.
The condition of Mrs. A. L. Garten,
i who underwent an operation at an
j Knid hospital last week, is reported as
I very satisfactory.
Mrs. Edgar Hillnsh, oiterated upon
Tuesday of last week in the Enid Gen
eral Hospital, is said to be gaining
steadily.in strength.
(Clipper"*
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank friends and nei-
ghbors for their kindness and aid ex-
tended us at the death of our child.—
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis.
(Clipper)
ROARING COMEDY COMING
A good laugh is in store for escreen !
lovers who view Wallace Reid in his
new Paramount Aircraft picture, "The
Lottery Man." to be shown at the
Electric Theatre Xmas. It was a smash
ing farce comedy when produced as a
stage play on Broadway a few years i
ago, and New Yorkers haven't stopped i
chickling over it yet.
(Clitiprri
MARY OLIVE ELLIOTT, D C
The Chiropractor
South Main Street Phone No 5
HENNESSEY, OKLA
(Clippprr) —-
FOR SALE—BRONZE TURKEYS
Pine Bronze Turkeys—$12.00 a pair.
Big, fine young ones. Jack Snider,
Route 3. phone HY4. . 2!>p4
(Clipper1)
READ THIS!
A favorite Magazine or daily
paper for a Christmas Present. I
will help you make the right
choice —TOM ANDERSON, P O.
News Stand.
(Clipper}
READ THIS'
A favorite Magazine or daily
paper for a Christmas Present. I
will help you make the right
choice —TOM ANDERSON, P. O.
News Stand.
Illegal Distillers aiirt Revenue Agents
Enguge in Gun Fight in Mountains
The fuedalist battles of the faithful-
ly reproduced in the log special picture
"lu Old Kentucky,'' which features
Am it a Etewart and which will be shown
nt iln Klectric Theatre on Wednesday
and Thursday.
—(Clipper)
MARY OLIVE ELLIOTT, D C
The Chiropractor
South Main Street Phone No 5
Hennessey, Okla
Merry
Christmas
Geo. R Holmes
JEWELER VNT> OPTOMETRIST
To Friends
and Patrons
We thank you for the suc-
cessful year just closing
and hope that during the
new year just dawning that
we may receive a continu-
ance of your liberal patron-
age. We wish you a Mer-
ry Christmas, and that the
New Year may bring you
health, prosperity and hap-
piness.
W. D. Cupps & Co.
Sewer Pipe
A car of Sewer Pipe has just ar-
rived at our yard, and we are
ready to fill any and all orders
for 4-inch pipe.
Long-Bell Lumber Co.
A. L. GARTEN, Mgr.
SAD FATE
Wooden Sol-
dier: After faith-
ful service In
the nursery for
a year, I will be
cast aside for a
new toy this
Christmas.
ni-.r'fit
n ml ,
irtiday ,
| llll IIH
Dumb Animals Remembered.
The uoblest observances of Chrlst-
niHs are Its charities. In all ages and
among all peoples the poor have al-
ways been bountifully remembered on
lhat day, and In many partR of Eng-
land and Scotland even the lower ani-
mals are given an extra feeding that
ihey, too, may have cause for rejoic-
ing when all mankind are glad. Many
readers will remember Burns' address
nf the auld farmer to Ills mare when
presenting her with an extra feed of
corn on New Year's day. "A guld New
Year I wish Ihee, Maggie. Hue, there's
a rl[ p to thy auld baggie."
To Avoid the Rush,
Soldier, Just hack from his harvest
furlough, to the sergeant—"My father
wants to know If I'll get another fur-
lough at Christmas. Here Is the pic-
ture of the pig that Is going to b«
killed."—KUegeuds Blattw.
TO OUR LOYAL FRIENDS whom
it has been our high privilege to
serve in the past, as well as to those we
hope to serve in the future, we extend
our sincere thanks for past favors and
our best wishes for a Merry Christmas
and a Happy. Prosperous and Success-
ful New Year.
RATLIFF MOTOR COMPANY
JOHN A. KATLIFF
FRANK L. RATLIFF
ROY H TIQHE
I
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1920, newspaper, December 23, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102119/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.