The Hennessey Clipper. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1901 Page: 1 of 8
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The hennessey Clipper.
VOL. XII
HENNESSEY, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY", JULY. x. "H
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JESSIE MORRISON
With almost breathless anxiety the case of this strange girll has 'been watched amid now at
the last comes the verdict of "manslaughter." Many were surprised at tlhe severity of the jury
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ted to say but some of the same spirit which possessed her must have found its way to the
ili Racket Store, as we are guilty of a great slaughter on our counters for the coming; week, and we
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desire that you act as a juror and investigate the matter and you will! pronounce them the
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All this rutting- was done with a lot of sample knives which we bought at x great reduction uj.(1 offer knives*
that sul 1 everywhere for 50c to $1.00 for only 'Mhj j
The 25 to 40c kind for • • -
And the 15 and •Joe kind foi - - 09r,
Threshing Supplies.
Boys, the Racket has just the things that you need in this line and you will always get the lowest price consistent with
good goods.
Greod leather faced gloves worth 25c for only 15c
Fine Calf skin gloves for - 50o
And the best Buck and horse hide gloves at the lowest price
In almost every cook shack in the country you will find a good supply of our great assortment of tinware; dish pans
kettles, pie tins, cups, knives and forks, water pails, and all the cooking and eating utensils that the mind oan imagine, and
they were bought at bed rock prices as our great trade in this line will bear out.
Our summer hats from 10c up are so cool that icicles would feel quite at home on them
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We again remind you of our mammoth grocery business which has been enlarged and is now running with more mo-
mentum than ever and we are in a position to furnish you all provisions and save you a neat sum of money on them
We pay the highest market prices for all your produce.
And the Car Load Of Fruit Jars is owned in our wareroom at less money than any jobber can buy them at the
present time. We knew when to buy and had the spot cash to make the purchase.
We have gained the lead by square dealing and a little genuine hustling and mean to main-
tain our integrity by serving the thousands that favor us with their patronage, with the very
best that lies at our command.
Yours, at it harder than ever.
Cox Bros.' Big Racket Store.
ilarshall, Hennessey,
Ira Cashion, Mgr. Cox Bros., Props.
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Miller, L. G. The Hennessey Clipper. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1901, newspaper, July 4, 1901; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc104892/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.