The Hennessey Clipper. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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' ' r->vL.-<_Tv«t__ oculist & Aurist.
—,, ! sadie Tisrhe returned EL RENO. OKLA.
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Lewny's bon-bons can o* na« Taft entertained throat, a special and exclusi
^ illy at Riley'-. They are t e! the ^ Bud club at her home Pr^c%ientific application of
— ,) vesterday evening. ' lenses (spectacles) to the eye ie
W a>. Harding transacted! — , ■ \ . social attention.
business in the county seatMon-. The Catholic chuich is b ^j^HenUsey every other Mon^
remodelled, repapeie iday Inquire of Dr.Meiadithor
— , . | painted 011 the inside. 1 Dr. Rector. Monday, June 3,17,
Frank Dinkier made a ousi- - ,T Table Rock, | July 1 -15-29.
™ eirnto Kingfisher Monday Mi. i. wain, oi -
* " 1 Neb., is in the city visiting and j Mrs K L sheets is visiting
mo.nui... ; li.H. king up a location. iiUlatives and friends at Sedan,
and you Will get f; Mrg relatives in Hen- Miss Ida Simmons is visiting | Kansas.
those prettv summer j "' Monday her cousin, Mrs. Ross, Mr8. Sadie Hollister, of Wich-
• 1 , ^j -^ey Monday. J in the **>imtry this Week. Kansas, arrived in the city
dresses soiled, which J ^ mA a°mer Wil« n, j.1 hMd8, ,r6 gettuwL^terday
' MUite a serious £ : ' ' MUs M Mc^Se visited
matter a. the> art drinks-Bilk «tu.Wef .peningof thenewcoimti; herteoth«, E S. McCabe and
hard to "do up" toTclass iavor- Cox Bros, have recently added wergejtk
hard to uo up J , mona«e,nr ^ mother pair of fine stow cases, ^ and children
make look nicely ^ mgft a* L - * ; 1 for displaying their notions. , Mrs. Geo. Chandler are vis-
i I tWs'wtk! Dozens of wagons are pwsing j Wmt friends in Enid.
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again.
We can
lots oi worry.
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«avc you f t gt m egistereo.
We ^ M. M. Tate, S. Richardson
▼ land W. C. Stevens made
have just rece:% etd &
Oil si"
- , ;p to Guthrie Tuesday.
t shipment of +\ Kent
a 4I for light iseke<sping. Inquire
| OX-OALL SOAP:
through Hennessey daily bound
i for the much promised land.
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▼ Guaranteed to clear.
^ the most delicate j
f fabric and absdutelW ♦
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i without injury.
New and authenttc
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nev;
,rv showing allotments,
sale at Davison s. _ < ^'C.
and Mrs. .7. w. Hum-
are making addition"
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TRY IT.
GRI FFIN'S
CASH GROCERV.
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81 ence and broke hi;
The Clipper plion
I: you have ;-.n ad. or job w
you wish us to call tor or t
ure oil, cal- u> up.
Jimmv Kalochney spent
i urday in Mangum. Jimmy Isj
I nguring "n going into the hotel j
business v:<' understand.
While in a friendly scuftlo at
Kingfisher last Friday, Andy
of Hennessey,
ankle.
Fi'-sh Groceries, Glassware,
i Queens war <* at H. M. Davison's,
■ 17 } East side North Main Street.
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Carroll
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lacti O- men.
Ian . •••See to register.
^turned
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. . i visiting
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THE CLIPPER.
ElKNNESSEY, OKLAHOMA,
JULY n. 1001.
(Jakes baked t/> order at the
Royal.
Miss Luella Ball, oi Caldwell,
is visiting in the city this week. <
Chas. Moore made a business
trip to Kingfisher Wednesday
morning.
H. J. Martin sold his iarm on
Turkey creek to George Dean
last week
Rev "Waggoner of Kingfisher
and Rev. Gooch of this place ex-
changed pulpits Sunday
Two corner lots for sal
southeast corner of block clos<
to ry..smess part of to
rtuire -t this ofiice. t,f
Trie scheX'l levy for this dis-
trict is 17 mills this year, and
an eight months term will held.
School will open September _.
Little Todd Brooks son of
Agent Brooks of the C. R. I. &
p. > ill at the home Mr. and
Mrs W R. Haines, east of town.
it left at Moun-
wav home from
morning,
ln.oit of getting "ft.
Will some of the Hennessey
people who «*e at El Reno please ir
come back and bring us a
'] report of the tondition of thinggi
1 down there. We would like to
<!U knov.
egl Jas. Deaton
..I tain View < >n !
Granit"
" Duft'v ha
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Cob Davidson is visiting some
very dear friends in Mountain
. View this week. W e undei
, stand he has been offered a posi-
tion in the y,.stoffice at that
place.
The junior B. Y. P. U. will hold
a big rally at the Baptist ehurch
nex: Sunday night. The cliil-
I dren are preparing for a great
time and <. pleasant entertain-
ment is expected. All are in-
cited.
\ttorn 'y Hill, of Newkirk is in
th> citv transacting busings to-
day. -Mr. Hill was sergeant of
Troop D. U. S. Vol.. the compa-
ny in which John Rhodes and
Roy Cashion served during our
j late unpleasantness with Spain.
The Rev. Prof. James A-. Beau-
— I The Rev. Prof. James At Beau-
CK ' On another page of this PaPel'i ci1amp D D., president, of the
,wr" ..''will be found the Prefdont^ | oklahoma Baptist college at
proclamation opening the nev* j Blackwell, Okla.. will preach at
country to settlement. We liatl; the Baptist church in this city
a hard time to get it in shape foi , next Sunday morning. Dr.
our readers but are present with I Beaucham^ ,g onc of the great
the merchandise, now. ^men and all should hear him.
The annual school election was I ^ ^ Andrews of Table Rock,
held at tile eol..rud school^hoose purehMed and [is now
Tuesday afternoon The ,M\ ^ J th Durbon
school board, cons.stmg of M V fm.nitm.e. Mr. An-
J. W. Logue returned lrom
Lawton this moruing. They have
one registration booth only 1,-
MK) were registered the first two
days and there are IB.,000 (>oo-
ple there.
For the best sewing machine <>n
the best terms call on R. C.
Anderson, agent for the Singe'r,
two doors north of the new orick
hote:.
B troop Hth cavalry passed
down the line July 9th en route
for El Reno and Ft. Sill, to be on
hand in case of any trouble that
may occur.
A. W. Westlake returned from
Kansas City July 9, where he
has been attending his brother
who has been very sick for the
past three weeks. We are glad
to state that his brother is on
the improve.
VV. Chamness; W. L. Fai quhar-
son and Ben Thome, was re-
elected. They have made effi-
cient officials and the patrons of
the school are well satisfied.
M. M. Tate has formally hand-
ed in his resignation as manager
of the base ball team, his busi-
ness being too pressing to allow
the loss of the time which was
necessary for him to devote to
stock of furniture. Mr. An-
drews is an experienced mer-
chant, having been engaged in
the furniture and hardware
, business in Table Rock for the
' past thirteen years. Tlifs alone
is certainly a good recommenda-
tion. 1
Horse Race.
A horse race took place at the
fair grounds Tuesday a. m., July
necessarv for him to devote to tair grounus luesuay *, m., u-j,
the sport. Mr. Tait has made a 9, between Nolan's Dewey,
. „-c team Sivnncpr and n,n unknown. The
first class manager of the team
while in that capacity, putting
the boys on their feet again,
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Stranger and an unknown. The
unknown took the others down
the line like a freight train run-
the bovs on tnen ieei — - =>
whereas when he took' charge ning in a trap. The purse was a
of the team three weeks ago, | sweepstake of $35. Distance,
they were ninety dollars in debt. 350 yards.
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Miller, L. G. The Hennessey Clipper. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1901, newspaper, July 11, 1901; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc104895/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.