The Hennessey Clipper. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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Which we are selling: at very low prices. New Spring shapes and colors. Our O. k. line of Men's and Boys
Hats worth $1.50 at 1.25. Our Rabbit Foot line of Glen's hats, all Spring shapes and colors, worth $1.75
at 153. Oj, Legal Ten J^rhat is a traii maker at ^2.03. The American Beauty lineisunsurpassed at
$2.50. The Queen Hat is a -Queen" sure for $3.00. All the new styles in Men's and Boys Caps at very low
prices, ranging from 25c, 35c. 50c and 65c.
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Gofsets.
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Utarmier
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We handle the be t line of Ladies'
Corsets it is possible to get. The
Rojal Worcester Line. All st\|es of
tht best grades at - $t.oo
Ladies* 5atin Girdles only - .50
Ladies' Grecian 5urrmtr Corset at 50
Ladies" iummer Corsets at .??
.Ten's summer pants at \er\ lov.
prices New Patterns at from 51.50.
1.75, 2 00 and 2.SO.
Men's fine Worsteds pants at $2.50. 3 00
and 3.50.
Ll*3?-4 -fflii
Skirts.
Ladies fine skirts in
Black and Colors, very
nobby new patterns.
Our first number Mer*
cerized Satin will sell at
a very low price of $1.00
A better made garment at 1.25.
Very neat Patterns with three ruffles accordeon
plaited to sell at $2.00.
Our Grocery Department is very Complete with all the Choice Products we can
Find. W e will Always Save You Money in this Department
Give us your Business arid
You will Profit by if.
CASHION BROS,
He Hennessey Clipper Tfex' B"x^ N-; « ,
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surprised t ,v. r tea r (.
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for li*<? last da . of ^ . w
was !• rid-. / !>"iK'j Ti.e
iUk'i be-eu broken into by -
in th - n<- ghbe rh /*d. and a'/ •;! .,
|>u jjh!« were affected by th's
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tiib< by p -jii.-; v • t> ij,,;
abandoned 1 ~ pi^a of . o.-ra.
program for the last day and
rnad< nos|>e( ,.i preparations for
it Ii u t the < j. 'j t;rj a .d ixirj' >
didn't pan it that v.ay. The)
arra-,{/<;(( a or 1 : prog .-an ,ri
the parent* were od hand with a
plentiJ . -ippi". /f t.atao. :-wini.tj
Tfcf 'titiond firratri tv.tj-??.
11- N. Pr*r' -lent of ts e
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lay afterc
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• arj(i started u
ic !i • - -v. Terr.
r> v.<-re e ?cte<3 •* iti
lairmau, J. A.
Win. Bajjg. T. £.
Z T. Hiioi h, direc- qualification*
;e oojeci is to enlist tii' mayor and hi
i j er ^ in the iine ,1 ei
• ■."at i by the Nat .i,u
Exeijanpe in lise differ
i, r o a-> to secure a bet
•t for their ^'rain.
If St w y .
a W| mmuiiwifor 19 5 '.« -u,
have u> faJl f>ack t« the c!ks< *„' •
t rear. When the srrcsn
'•-* Y rk *r tL 1a ■ gix
f pe- ple la s in a tes;
d and OkiaL -tEa s.nc-
rioir.ir a r -pr ; - r.uaive
ir't to be ]>; . d.
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br- .
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we La
Pettit Salr.
E Osburn will have a
' .- ■rv , br'wd mares,
-. in nagranlea, cattie,
-* arid farming
tapMMhts at his piace 2| miles
* - •••' •< "nt mi:<- west of the
:; of Kenctssey cn the llih
of ApriL
K~ip y ur eyes open for full
i-' - v. ibeanDounc-
• lean
otcirj,
rca'j
Ston.
to
iG.
make
f aster Ba/aar.
ladies of the Baptist
'• '1 ai: lister Ba/aar
'|*r. ^I< e . reain wi!l^ also
■ v c.'fLf/ arid welcome.
Hennessey, Okla.
HOUSE CLEAFING HELPS.
Here are a few things that help to make house-clean-
2j£b5?' duinfectanta ahould be LSed freely to the
Mot!. Ball.--, Borax, Chloride Lime, Copperas and
Camphor Sponges Scrnb Brushes, Paint and Vartosh
Brashes, Varnishes, Stains and Chamois Skins.
At This Store
you can get everything to paint wi h-
. ,D*vJe f,r outside paints. Floor Paints,
W."h *!•> •«" WblUBfcWWw
loinc Right ikjr for Vcir lici'sc (leaning Helps
ASK FOR LACQUARETTE.
OINKLER, THE DRUGGIST.
an tee to the eity a >-,f.-. cn.-.arva
ve and b; ine-- administration
of tin • v's a/fairs.
vb o. I 'j[RS,
Dijsolatien S jtic?.
Notice is hereby gken (
co partnership und
name The Hennessey i <i
is dissolved this day by
e<r; -<-'.t, J. (.. My...i * retir:
A. Martin com ..
A Step for*jrd
11 n. L Ly.jns of Kansa-
' •■', ' is <>.-■■ apj>yiri!.-d As-:<t
ant f. S District attorney for
Missouri Ij su<. '--'d the farmer
^jonwri'i I Ail^ who lias been appointed business. All accounts doc tht
in «.-h i ,7 . "" "H""* L,lstr" - attorney u> succeed lion firm u> this date are due and jay
™b "°>'h wert' l""* "Pi Wiu. Warner rec-ntiv .-Iw-u-d L* uo " J (* A. >. ^bt
m one tide and the g.ris along g. Senator from Missoori Mr' AJ " r\,'f the "rm is by
the other side of the r^cn. insU-a.i | .vons i« a t, . < u . u , A Martin.
' is a s/.n f;f Mr <tn«J Mr f. The Hkn-vks-sKY Phgdcce '
and
■ the
S. /' lih HA riDSi >.V. Pri-.it,lent
A. C. R1CHASDSON, ><-. PrtH.
J U S.l/lf ''iIc/-
ii' /■ fmiFrix. Ain't. r.«n
OLBS R SMII11, M An t.Cath.
. ■*' "u.i in a >
o. going to their seats, while th>- i i , . >,
-J. i.. oris or Henne.sse v. aod w<-
org<mist played a march the lines r>. , •
, , r«.j ;u.t; Aitii other friends h<-r"
met and marched in coupies-a athu,
"*J4 <ition to this r<^hj>>nhiOle
by J. C. M', Kits
\y>y arid a girl down through the
aisle past the teacher and then
to their seats. The two in the
lead f'hloe Wright arwl Claude
Bond in behalf of patrons and
school presented Mi Moore a
handsome gold chain ithOdd
Fellow's cbarui atta< lj<-d as u
small token of appreciation in
which they held him. Hauler,
have you never taught school nd
had such a thing happen to your
If riot you have no idea what a
3udden commotion hajifjens to a
fellow's brain and [.ul.se and
.nerves. It was a complete sur
prise to Mr. Moore, but he
TOariaged U> express (lis appreeia
tionina few brief sentences. Mr.
Moore taught about months
and lucrative office.
Petitions are in circulation no*
for the purpose of getting candi
dates on the ticket for the town
election. Under the new law the Kansas City Heekl) Star
marshal is <• ected by the fs.-op >
irist.-;i.l ijf being appointed by
the mayor. Tuere are several
prosp«K.'tive candidates f'ir mar
shalamong whom are John I^eddy.
J.G. McK'issicIf, H, C. Overfe't.
•S. <i. Thomas and W. C. C *.k,
with possibly otln.-r U> hear from.
1 here will be enough candidate.;
for each of the offices to insure
some competition. K.ch voter
would do well to give each man's
Kansas Cit\ he Sight Specialist
^iii Visit Hennessey,
April 3d to 16
Prepared to fit eyes for glasses.
I? you have trouble with the
; | NEUVOUS HEADACHE and are'
lieunett&ev. O I Mil rcf; xm hiic, . ....
' J '• ■ -HJ-' oot sure if it is your eyes or not,;
have them tested at least (no
charges; by one who makes that )
By a special advertis r.^r uroti }*, ,
osition v.ith the pabiisher, we I f«ET OI800UBAQSD,
are enabled t o offer ' tit you if others have failed.
I m riot a stranger in Hennessey,
as my list will show
Farmers and Merchants Bank
of Hennessey, Okla.
Wc Want Your Business
Oldest Bunk m Kingfisher County.
Time Tried and Panic Tested.
All Business Confidential.
mi: h i tohs
6. P. ntnunnsox. „ /(/r,/,i«n.so.v. SMtTn
2 for i.
Before You Clean House
ion should inspect
staple line of
the elegant new and
and
some I
county and'territorial nev -. If
you are already .1 paid-in : o .anc<.
subscriber fortl.<-Ci.ii'/'tr; >;
' will put you a v<-ar ahead and
qualifications a careful study be-' S,ar .,or
tii r if'Kif] otilv tor I'f>h
foie he deposits his ballot. ruary and March.
Fhe Hennessey Clipper, One °D my iast visit tliere
Year for $1.00 , K.':f.ard 'Xj.utH
I he eekly Star a lar^re " i. s wr
JJilijX-r Will JJ ' t' you all j K " Tf.'trui* r.
the general, foreign aod cJor/if stic A H ,,r d*,,f,ari
rn-Ws of the day: The C'.K'PEli(^Tr^.ii.
is an - pay b column pnj*.r and i m -s ii
wilt furnish you all tie- local.'"k
II f Chaf- nan.
S T Petterv
L A
J 0 WQHam
Mr G Rfiiraan.
'Ar J A Fett.
Tfe c«r eli
J R l)art«.
Mr Harvv
Mn. C. IlifMlinir
E Drenber
Mlt M <MJUA.
ti E Brewer
Dr. W Scott
M.SH s r Oty
E A. Cravat.
L G Miller
T>avid Hoa r
Mrs I). Hoat?-
W. II U'icka.
T r. VV Alexander.
"4rs. FUI Gould.
Mrs H Hunt
Mrs. H Jenning*
W. A Willis.
Mr« J A F#lt
P H Storte
c H
Wall Paper
Which is now ho complete tlint we know we
have something to please you both in designs
anu price. Come in anil be oonvinced.
5AUR'S Drug Stoiv,
East Side Hain, . HENNIiSSEV, OKLA.
C akes, cookies, bread and pies Now wall pa,km- on your rooms
left at your home by the Royal costs but a small sum if you buy
Bakery wagon whenever you leave I your paper of Andrews the Furni-
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Miller, C. H. The Hennessey Clipper. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1905, newspaper, March 30, 1905; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc105405/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.