The Hennessey Clipper. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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RACKET STORE
BIG
Spring Announcement.
Our psw spfipg goods are afpvipg daily apd we afe showipg exceptiopally good |
lvalues ip the eptife lipe.
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New White Shirt waists.
$3-5<>
Pine Swiss Embroidered
Waists at
Fine Linen Embroidered
Waists at
Pure China Sills Waists
trimmed with best \alen-
eiennes Laco and Fine lVarl
Muttons at
Kino China Silk Waists
I leil.slitclioil front at
FOR TK INHOil fAMB.lt POR BOYS AND QIRLS
Ladies l lack Linon Waists
trimmed with fine embroidery
and plaits, Keck trimmed
with Hlack Val Lace at
Kii'o Chambray Ginsjham
Shirt Waists well made and
neatly trimmed at
1 Mai 11 Blaek Hatiste Shirt
Waists at
Ruchings.
We have an excellent line of Kueh
ing in Hlack and white at 1 ■ >c to -5c
per yai d.
1.50
4.00
3.00
125
65c
98c
Special in Black Underskirts.
We have a complete line of Ladies'
Hlack Mercerized Satin Underskirts
which are made !>>' the very best factory
in the U. S. All are made full sizes and
very beat workmanship.
Our tirst number is an excel-
lent garment made to sell at$l.2i> c«,i
which we will sell at
The next is a little nicer gar
ment at
98C
We have better ones in Black and
Colors to sell at
$1.25, i'35 i-5o and up
Embroideries and Laces.
The newest, and best line of all over
embroideries, and edges ever before ex-
hibited in the city.
The wide embroideries for Corset
Covers, etc., at i.5e, 43c, 50c and 05c.
All over embroideries for Waist
Fronts to sell at'JOc, $1.00, 1.25 and 1 75.
All over Laces to sell at 35c, 45c, 50c,
75c and $1 00
Shoes.
If you have been bothered by your
shoes not giving satisfaction why not try
our store. Our shoes do wear. We
claim to have the best '•hoes for good
hard service in the city. We are ex
elusive agents for the Sunflower and
Harlow Shoes. If you buy one pair
you will have no other.
Hosiery Department.
This line is one of our best depart-
ments. We give particular attention to
to this line and have the nicest trade on
good hosiery.
Hose for Ladies', Boys'and
Misses at 3 pair for
Heavy Bicycle J lose for Boys
at 2 pair for
Bad Boys' hose very heavy
per pair
Other grades too numerous to men
lion.
THE BIG RACKET STORE,
hennessey, Okla.
CASHION BROS.,
He Hennessey Clipper
Entered at the postofflee at Hennessey, O. T
as second class matter.
C. II. MILLER, KD.ANHPHOl'.
SI SCRIPTION PRICt, $1.00 \ VUR.
Band Entertainment.
The entertainment at the Opera
, ami tt.eaua.enceapp. ee,ame. j Asseinb|y K()()m Fo„owing ls
Griffin s Band played a spun* t|)L program rendered:
ill '"Lnehaiitress wliiili ua\e Sl,!ik, ■ Moonlight ou the Sen". .High Schoo'.
Council Meeting
The city council met in regular
sessio 1 011 Monday ni^lit with all
.1 the members present
The city clerk being abst nt, 011
motion John Jones was elected
clerk pretcm.
Reports of city clerk and police
udge were read and placed on
tile.
BILLS ALLOWED.
\. 11. Lyons, clerk 6 5 00
1 !'YanTives,policeJudg ' 5 «.W
Jol i]LflddjtDUabil wlnrj 45 00
t ' overtclj, night wutct
sa.'.n y 40 Ov
p it of Barnui- Dunn for
-l.jj was not allowed on a« count
improper tiling.
The following 3 foot stor.0cross
igs were ordered laid:
Across Oklahoma av--. ue 011
i.e west side of Cimarroi ;.vonu>
Across Oklahoma avnuu 011
iie west sideof Ciie.vemn .• v« 1111 • ■
Across the alley betwei 1 Well-
very barn and Andrew's resi
dence.
Across Pour'.h Street between
Wells livery barn and .V K. j ;ir
Miintge. Council then acijourned
Mrs. L. E. Stewart, a forme!
esident, of Hennessey, hut now
• if Lonebell, Okla , ai rived l'Yiiho
evening for a visit with her
daughters Miss Aldricli and Miss
Calla Stewart.
House last night by home talent for
the benefit of the Hennessey
Hand was entirely successful.
The attendance was good,
the house was comfortably heat-
ed, and the audience appreciative.
C
tion if I- in.iiii ■ • S'uiK
the audience an opportunity to orati >,-
see the rapid progress the band , oration
has made during the past two
years The three numbers by
Merrill's Orchestra a hied much son,-.
to the enjoyment a «d p • asure of
the evening The girls Highjoration.
School Chorus sang twice, and
adde 1 to their laurels as a chorus
Mrs. W S Spencer, always
popular in Hennessey as a solo
ist, never sang more sweetly.
nor w is better reo ivoil than in ora0..n,-\\.. e
Oration. ud:i
tain ment in Hennessey that gav.s
ue re gener;. I satisfaction thau
this one.
Ilich School Notes.
1 ,ast Friday afternoon, the
Seniors and Juniors gave their
| first orations of the year, in tlu
First Published lu the Clipper Feb. 1. 1905.
Notice of Publication.
Territory of Oklahon a. i
County of Kingfisher, f
In the District Court,
(j. W. Bear, Plaintiff, )
vs.
Excelsior," . Kate Klocl
Oliver Cromwell. " Alpheus Dearlni
Oration. •Education." ..
Oration. Philosophy of the K .cc ...
Question." Sherman Lowe*
High School
et the Hills anil Vales Kesound."
"Pr phe
Oration.
• 'ration.
l'he Ministry of Wealth."
Mnybelle Cochran
j Portrayed in a Dream,"..
Charles Rtetler
Cain's Question." EurlMicic
r'ne Man with the Hoc."...
Pearl McKisslcV
lahoma." —
j James Hart. Aaron Hart, Sallie |
Owens. Elsie Adams, Hattie |
Phillips. Mollie Anderson. A. |
Winchester aud Elmira Win-1
chester his wife. Geo. P. Hush |
unit James W.Jsteen, doing busi- }■
ness under the firm name aid,
style of Uush & Steeti. a part- j
nership, A, H. Schowalter & Co |
all the unknown heirs of Henry |
Hart, deceased, all of the un-1
I known devisees of Henry Hart, |
Addie Mick I deceased, and A. W. Westlake. ;
the uuly appointed qualiUed 1
and acting admiulstrator ot th ;
estate of Henry Hart, deceas '
ed. Defendants: I
To James Hart. Elsie Adams, all the unknown
heiis of Henry Hart, deceased, and ad tiie
unknown devisees of Henry Hart.deceased:
You will take notice that you have been
sued in the District Court of Kingfisher Coun-
ty. Oklahoma Territory. in an action where-
iu the above named plaintiff, is plaintiff, and
yourselves and the anove na i.ed defendants,
are defenda'iis. ana that you must answer the
petition tiled by j I intitT in said court on or
oeforc the io n day of March, "WoO,
or said
High Schoo. I petition will be taicen as true and judgment
n on," Archie 8 reeter v'h l),> rendered acoordiugly, in tavor ot jthe
Valentines
Valentines
We h ive allshipe*. styles, sizes and klnls, fr«>m the prettiest of
Fancy fehape Lace Valentines to the Funny Comic Ones. A larger
and better line than last year. We have a large stock of latest Nov-
elties. With every ten cent purchase we give a number on one of the
beautiful China Art Plates on display in the window. Several have
already won plates, Who has No 305 (Cherry) and 382 (Lemon)?
They are Lucky ones.
DINKL^R'S DRUG STORE.
Valentines
Valentines
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First published in Clipper Feb. I. 1900.
Notice of Publication.
Territory of Oklahoma. I
County of Kingfisher, f *
In the District Court
G. W. Hear, Plaintiff,
|
-p nse t<i
Mr. Hitvt
itn
ariot," Fay Mick
j Oration. "Uusiia's Peril." OraVunScyoc
l ist llljrllt. j oj-nion. "The Nazarene,". Elide Smith
sustained Oration, Ecce Homo," . Vi ncll Greer
The Djnavay Concert Ci.
The ti st number of the Public
School Lecture Course for the
benefit of a public library was
given at the 0|>. r.i House last
Friday night.
The house was well filled by an
audience representing the best
people of the community. Any
company of entertainers should
feel proud of such an aud.eiK e
and resp >n 1 with the best the;,
had. The entertainment waf
well receive 1. Miss Dunaway,
ti e reader, is unusually g<* d in
her 1 nes and the violinist proved
a favorite also. The next enter
laiument is in March.
W'ny alsi
ion ;is a soloist it. two j The next program will l.'Q given
by the Sophomores on the after-
noon of Feb. 1 (3. Visitors are
cordially welcome.
B.v the removal of two families
from our city, our 11 5? . loses
two members; Frank C- inner n
l'Yo>hman and Kutli "iVjiters, ;i
Soph uiore.
Fay Mick fjave a rwo minute
t;:!U in Assembly, T iesday morn-
ing and Ktliel Wool iey rena 'red
a piano solo.
ills re
Si OIL'S.
Low Pitch and Roy Oliver in a
one act farce,"The Dutchman and
and the Tramp," created lots of
amusement, for the audience.
The closinar piece was " Ted
KatTert v" a f.irce in three scenes
coinposoj by Lew W. Fitch of
Henn*:ss< v. M Fiteh is getting
to be quite a play writer and his
modest effort of last night pro-
duced a whole lot of (rood hearty
lauirhs from the audience, and
measured thus may justly be re
garded a success. Too cast i.> as
follows:
Dr. Kale, llo vard Ijoddy.
UlUy Bluff, a traveling man
Will O'Connor,
Will Buttiu, of the "400"-
J. V. Kolaetiny.
I',.to Smart, the l)oet ir's man
"Friday" 11 >y Oliver.
Miss Val Courtland, the Doctor's
niece Fay Mick
Miss HreeZ'V, a sell >oi jrirl
Ldytli Rlock.
another school
II i1.'. 1 li iberts
plaintiff, on a certain promissiory note signied Tenie Richmond. David Rich- |
t y Henry Hart and Klvira Hart, with 3 inter- 1 mond. Solomon Richmond. Ar- |
est couponsattached. f« i tne sum of and \ chle Richmond. John Richmond,
interest, and for costs including atton.ey I Raymond Richmond. May |
fees, and further judgment that default nas | Richmond, Semantha R>eh-
been inaue in the conditions of the rnortga* e. j mond. all of the unknowns
in said petition described, securing a bo e I heirs of K. Richmond, deceased |
note and ooupous, and that plaintiff have a | all of the unknown de\isees of
tirst ar d prior lieu in and to the premises F. Richmond, deceased, and
herein described, and that all the right, titie. m W. Cline. the duly appointed. |
interest. :ien and claim ot all said defendants qualified and acting adtninis-
and yourselves Is subject to plaintiff lien: that • —* ' ,l"' •*' u' 1
said mortgage be foreclosed, and tne propt^r-
ty therein described, to-wit: The N 4 < f tiie
SK |r of ? ec . Twp 1 . north of range rt.
Kiaxtlsher « ounty. Territory of Oklahoma, be
i. w'thout ai pralsement. as required by
1 on «• ile of re.il estate to enforce mort-
g.t :e lien*, and the proceeds tla'reof be ap
p:.. d in payment of judgment in favor of
p..until!, and costs iiuludlu : attorney fees.
a.id thai from and after said sale, and contir-
ii itio ' hereof. yourselves aud nil other de-
Nnicc to Pay ? choul Warrants
I will pay all outstanding wu"-
r.oils against School District N'.i,
10. Kingtisl or county, O T. up
to and including warrant No. 992.
All interes', ceas< •« after this date
Feb. 10. 1 JOG.
AV. P Griffin,
Tre-isr re.' School Di>t. 10.
trator of tlia estate of F.Rich |
mond, deceased. Defendants:
To all the unknown heirs of F Richmond
deceased, and all the unknown devisees of
F Richmond, deceased
You will take notice that you have been
sued in the U.strict Court of Kingfisher Coun-
ty. Territory or Oklahoma, in an action
wherein the above named plaintiff is plain-
tiff. and the above named defendants and
yourselves, are defendants, and that you
must answer the petition Illed by plaintiff iu
K - . i ul.lished in. i he C'LHTKit Jan 1"
"Notice.
Territory of O ,lah tua. f
SS.
K .'iish'*r ('« only. I
Miss Sherman, another school I
ir j j* J IJ iZ 1 K'iburtS. N'o i i- : if re by given, that Rhodes Ci cm-
. , ... uy eppoioted nrdquAlltled •dncm
MlSS 1 il!l.l|)S, trator of th • Kstate of I'errv Ka/ebecrde-
\| , vv, ,]L. ( ', «* 111* i fl in' ei de « «1 \o . presented for cttlc-
• J 1-' " ^ in ii. Mat, Mil Wc4 io nH our• liblntliUfMW
MlSS Youu/, tliu lJ > 'toi > House •'",l r"' " ;l "f s ' dminiMratiou a*- Huch
r' mi II. .mIki ' ntst raior and tha on Friday, the 10i h day
keeper, M.TINU'O Jonus. ..f l« I ruury. A. I) I «•<; being a day of a iteg-
V 4 ti -\i\t\ i** 111 • -v *iit* t ho t will* ll|iir 1 111 uf s 1 11 ' ° "*' b - a it of the Jai aiary
Vdlo anu 1 .111 ivau , tuc .n>*, tl. tn A ,, ,lt f v ( (.,)loU ln the fler.
Airn 'S K *nsliaW and Kate Klock. "OOII of V.id day. .it I'rob.ite Court Ko^m
,p i i ir . I ... \V7 l/ii/.li l^'c <l,v u' i-'li^hei in said «'ount 7 uf
• 1 ivailertj 1-^'VV >N . t lull Kinghs el hus be n d-ily .-ippointed by '.he
kfittw A i/nPM W *s snt cial Sil,d <v,Jrt for • ot Het oment . f said nt.
Miss Atfnea iv iimiaw > spi un l4l wf(loh tit|jt. fy [( f n |>er>m)n |n(f,n #t.
tV in til<3 Way < f alKlinorf>US l'CCl «'dn. .mdllle ins •*.
• . I j. a.m(M cepiion* in wrr d# to tn- aoeouot end ot n-
tatloll OliCl U'W 1 IK II > Hollis t« >t the san e
u'prii 11i«^111V* aimi fciatLMl \>v the |,'s' " 'J Whereof, 1 have hereunto s«**
were Ill^NIJ api i lciuicu uy tuc n,y h.iMl una .,mxed the eal of said Cour*(
. Henry tiai i. deceased. o« K vira Hart, de-
erased,'be forever barred an foreclosed «)f
ail light, title, lien, claim or equity of ledenip-
' >u iu or to said premises, or .iny part there-
.. ami forever re-trained aud enjoined from
.. sei ling any right, title. Interest, lien or
> iaini thereto adverse t«> the purchaser at s .id
sale, or anyone claim ng or to elaim und-'r, by
or through him. and for such other relief as is
Ju^t aud equitable in the premises.
E M. HEGLT R,
Cle.k of the District ourt,
•j* w a.- liy CEoui_.1t II Lai.no, Deputy rlerk.
.. bal. i stievkns & mo'mik,
l' ' Attorneys for 1'lalutiff.
Klrst Jiubiuheil In tlif Ci.iPPmi Jan. I , lUOil.
Notice.
Te.Titory of HUUhoum.)
Klnullslier County. t
In the Mii'uer'.if the Estate of Samuel Duty
Dec« ased
First published in Clipper, Feb. 1, 1906.
Notice of Publication.
Territory of Oklahoma, i
County of Kingfisher, f
In the District Court.
William Morrison, Plaintiff.
vs.
Aurelias Oden. Anbury Oden, 1
Lula Ladd. I'eterOden. Lena |
oden, all the uuknown heirs |
of I'eterOden. deceased, all |
the unknown devisees of Pe- \
ter Oden. deceased, all the |
unknown heirs of Ce!la A. |
Morrison, deceased and all |
the unknown devisees of Ce- |
11a A. Morrison, deceased j
defendants. J
To AureliaaOden, Asbury Oden, Peter Oden,
all the unknown heirs of l'eter Oden. de-
ceased. all the unknown devisees of l'tter
oden. deceased, ull the unknown heirs of
Ceiia A Morrison, deceased, aud all the un-
known devisees of Cella A. Morrison, de-
ceased:
You and each of you are hereby not fled
that you have been sued in the District Court
of Klntdlsher < ounty. Territory of Oklahoma,
in Mil action wherein the above named plain-
lUKI or saw petition will be taken as true ami I "11. is plalnllll and yourselveslund the above
judgment will he i-endereu aee..,dlnKiy In fa- named defendants, are idefendants. and thut
ior of plain tin and analnst Tni'c lilehuioud on I V'U inustanswer tne petition Hied by p alni.lt
i nr.Mii ss.irv note imvable to plaint ff. or «r.! in said court on or before the loth day of
de,- sinned by K.ltlehTU.,i,d and Ten.e 111,-h-1 Mareh. !«•>«. or said peUtlou will be taken as
mond. for the sum of M.uu and Interesf. and1 true ... l JudKnient will he remle.ed nnduiB
foreosisof action. IneludinK an attoiney s the respective liilereati of the w lllilii nau ed
lee and lurll.er juditment that a default has plaintiff and the within defendants In and to
heen made in the conditions of the niortKawe i the following described real properly ly.nK
am-urlnn above note, which uiorlKaKe is in an i situate In the County of Klnmisher let-
plaintiff's petition described, and that the ritory of Oklahoma, to-wit: 1 he southwest,
same he foreclosed and the property therein I quarter of section two. In I ownshlp i, neteeu-
descilhed to-wlt 1 lie sc q-of the lie qr o( north, of lUtlk'e eluhl. W I M . In the mall
j'-"!'; unoc 1,1 bV'!)r'ih'rou-u" you^'oi-'uie'iV winlcou". o'lior l!?f"re "lie'lith day of March,
I" U.ii.ii uinli.. I)> or tlirou,!! }ou, ol the. „ ,d ...-tUion will be taken as true and I
... - rt. in township 11 . north, range m, W. il. M
Kingfisher County. Territory of Oklahoma, be
solo, as required by law on sales o/ real es-
tate to enforce mortgage liens, but without
appraisement, and proceeds applied to the
payment of the atiove costs and attorney's
fee and plali.tiff s judgment, and thut from
provided by law, and thereupon direct
partition to be made accordingly, and further
appointing commissioner* for such pu> poses
as provided by statutes, ordeilng that said
commissioners proceed* forthwith to make
partition according to the respective inter-
eataOf the plaintiff and delendiiir.s herein.
audience-
We do not remember an enter-
this tilth dav .(.1Un iins!
IShAi, jso M 'JRAHAM,
Probate Judge*. A
asru .li,,.. ii n uempiiuii hi m iv |«i * ■ , «■ f •• •
>o n-e IS hereby given, that Oram Italy tne ,here,lf- aI)ll forever restrained and enjoined
duly appointed and qualified iidminlstraloi ot l ,|OII| lkvMT1|tlg uny rii-lu. title, intorest, lien
the I-.state ..f Mnluel llaty deceased, has thereto adverse to purchaser or any
rendered and pres. nted for sett cmen' am ! . ,r u, ■
Hied In said t ourt bis flnal account arid reis.it r
of his a*lmlnistratlon as such Administrator
un.I lh.it Krldav .'he ICth day tebruari. A
I) i!«.r, i-eink' a day of a KeKUlar leon of said
Court to-wit: of the January term. A. > lfti«
t wo . - clock in t he afternoon of said day. at
the l'rooate t.'ouit Itooin in ( lly of Kliik'lls.i. r
in said Ount.v of Klnmisher lias been duly ap-
pointed nv the said Court, for the set lenient
Si said account, at wh .-ti time and place any
iH rtou interested In said estate may appear
und til" his exceptions in writing to the ae-
•iunt nnd contest the same
. i Testimony W he reo'. I have hereunto set
"•V,"'! MT™1* TNO rOKAHAM
Mwl Probate judge.
and after said sale, and conllriuatiou thereof. 1 und if the same cannot bedtme without man -
you.selves and all other defendants herein.
and all persons claiming or to claim under, by
or through y >u or them or F Hlchmond. de
ceased, be forever barred and forec.osed of
ail right, title, lien, clam or equity of re-
demption iu or to said premises, or any part
JU 1
If you need a farm loan see C.
H. Mill r, Hennessey.
laliii under, by. ot
through him. and for such other relief as is
just and equitable iu the premises
1 H E M llWil.KR,
Clerk of District Court.
36 w3. Uy Geo Hit M H. Lai no. Deputy < lerk
[sbal.l stkvkns A MtHHia.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
WANTED—District Managers
to post signs, advertise and dis-
tribute samples. Salary #18.00
weekly, *3.00 per day forexpens
es. State aj;e and present em-
ployment. IDEAL SHEAUCO.,
3'J Iiandolf St.. (Jliioaao.
fest Injury, that such comuiisslouers make
valuation and appraisement of said property,
anu that if none of the parties elect to take
the same at the valuatiouor if several of the
parties elect to take the same at the valuation
In opposition to each other, directing the
sheriff of Kingfisher county to sell same In the
maimer as In sales of real estate on execution,
anu .urther awarding agalnnt the respective
parties their proportion of the eosts and ei-
penses of this partition including attorney's
fee.i aid u aklng such other orders, not iu-
con Istent with law. that may lie necessary
to a just and equitable partition between
parties of the within property, and to secure
their respeetiVte interests
E. M. IIaoi.au.
Clerk of the District Court.
.1ft w3. lly ileoHoa H. Lainu. Deputy.h.lerk.
[saAi.] sravENsA Moon*
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
If you contemplate holding a
salo the Clippeu will bo glad to
print your sale bills or cards.
Prices reasonable.
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