The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 35, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 2, 1921 Page: 3 of 10
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HENNESSEY'S BABOAIN DAY BPKOIAL
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POR BARGAIN DAY ONLY—MONDAY, FEB. 6
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One Day—Monday, Feb. 6th
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We want you
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Hennessey
Feb. 6th
HENNESSEY COMMERCIAL CLUB'S
We want you
to come to
Hennessey
Feb. 6th
This is Hennessey's Sixth Monday Bargain Day! Hennessey merchants have made its coming on the first Monday of
each month an event that is well worth looking forward to. It has proven a REAL money saving opportunity. It will
§§ pay you to come—as it has others. Read these advertisements carefully, it will pay you. Patronize the Bargain Dav
00 Merchants, f ollow the crowd on MONDAY, FEBRUARY (S. We'll expect you.
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Now Permanently Located In
Hennessey
>r. Stanley L. Owings
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Phone: Office, 191; Sesidence 147
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Sixty years Chauneey Depew de
posit<*<1 $100 ii a savings bank and for
tfot it was there until recently. He
to iinl the interest had increased it to
$S00.00. Depositing money in a sav-
in «rs hank pays.
Our Bargain Day Special
Will ADD ONE DOLLAR tc any new
saving account started by a deposit of
one dollar or more for baby M days of
aj'e or under.
Farmers and Merchants National Bank
HENNESSEY, OKLAHOMA
$65 Saddle $35
FOR BARGAIN DAY ONLY—MONDAY, FEB. 6
I will take orders for a good, heavy
stock Saddle, one that is worth
$65, special price on
order, $35.00
SPECIFICATIONS
Cowhide covered lti-inch steel fork tree; all fair leather; steel strainer
.iinl full covered neat; bound oantlo; one-piece laced solid bound solid
front with nil steel, leather covered horn, HOxlS 1-2 inch wool-lined
skirt-; double riggi".;;« with lenther covered rinjjs; lsxlit 1-2 inch fend
or*; 3-lnch laced stirrup leathers, reinforced around stirrups; 2 12
iich o* bow, brass bound stirrups; 24 strand hair cincha; IH-strand
cotton cord cincha; nil rings fair leather covered; cinchoa connected
with " s by 22-incii fnir leather strap wi'h take-up buckle.
Net weight, 33 lbs.
WE REBUILD AND REPAIR AUTO TOPS AND CURTAINS
FULL LINE OF HARNESS AND ACCESSORIES
C. H. COOPER
Office Second Floor First National Bank °
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N£W PRICES
Fordsoiv Tractor
Now
F. O. B- Detroit
FORD AND FORDSON
Hennessey
Oklahoma
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rHEN you think of
Hennessey, think of
the Hennessey State Bank
and when you come to
Hennessey, visit the Hen-
nessey St.ite Bank.
The Bank of Friendly
Service.
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FOR BARGAIN DAY ONLY-MONDAY, FEB 6
Some Money-Savers
And We Have Many Others
Men's Blue Chambray Work
Shirts, each ' ^
Ladies' fast Hlaek IToso, per 1 A,,
pair •• '
Apron Check Ginghams. per 1
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.Men's soliil leather Work Shoes O
nt per pair
Jones Dry Goods Co.
West Side of .Main Between Dinkier s ami Hanw's. -
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RATLIFF MOTOR CO.
Auto Batteries
Now Almost Halt Price
1 lie 1 rest I) Lite prices :irc back lo normalcy. They are now selling
4.i per cent le-s than in 1920, and ii is the same high quality battery.
Nn one has ever made a better on". Y>> • can buv them for $19.90 up.
I he regular top-quality battery. More t >au eighty-seven high-elaM au-
tomobiles carry the 1'resl-O Lite battery as their original equipment.
'I' e in: know about battories. They selected the I'rest-O-
Lite bccai' ■ e tliey believed ii the b.'st balt"iv for their particular c*ir.
11' it wii not giving latiifaction they would not continue ii as regular
eipiipment. Plates are the bakekbono ol ,-i battery. I'rest-O Lite
plates means long life. Vou will never need a new battery as long as
the plates are right, and the I'rest O Lite plate are iiKIHT. A i'rest O
Lite battery for VOl'H car is awaitsing you here one that will give
\'iii- .-.ir pep and go like it- haspousibly never known before, unless it
is I'restO Lit" equipped. HEMEMBEIi, too, .hat. we are prepared o
serve you in any branch of the battery business. We an rebuild your
old battery, or we can recharge it We have the equipment to test your
haiter.v- tin' best and move approved apparatus We are prepared in
ether words In give you the same serv.-o you will find in the lurgest
'•ity■ L. addition, remember, we spociali/.c in all automobile electrical
repair and equipment. Bring your I-oubles to un. We'll iron 'em out for
ynn it's Hill business. EXl'EUT SERVICE awaits you.
Battery Service & Ignition Co.
AT STAK MILL ON WEST OKLAHOMA AVE. A. J FISHEK, Mgr.
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WE OFFER AT A BARGAIN
THE SERVICES OF
I A SOUND AND CONSERVATIVE BANK
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HENNESSEY, OKLAHOMA
TWENTY TWO YEARS OLD
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Notice to Public
Owing to financial conditions of
our community we are reducing
prices along with other commodi-
ties. Our prices we feel are con-
sistent considering the sanitary and
electrical methods of our shop. A
clean towel for each customer.
Hair Cut 35c
Shave - 20c
Shine
Bath - 25c
I onic - - 20c
- 10c
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East Side Barber Shop
H. N. BUCK, Proprietor
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The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 35, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 2, 1921, newspaper, February 2, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102128/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.