The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1909 Page: 4 of 10
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THE CLIPPER
(,. 10. SP11AGUR, Kin Ton
OUN S PR AGUE, I'rs. Mi
SUUSi MICTION PRICt, $1.00 \ YUK.
Celebrate Anniversary.
as thu roeeption k'iv,,n u! t
.mo of Mrs A. W. We.stla
Fi id i
Rutuli
The
the di
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s Mrs. Mori
uino and Mr
ItieaGosfl si
iinj? contus
mod 111 lliii
loomed
if il
cd i
iarried
Miss Nettle Llddle spent Sun
day nt homo.
U I. .'•crit litio'd was a county
seat visitor Tuesday.
Harry K1 I >r was a Kingfisher
visitor 8m day evening.
Arthur Gui'st arrived home
from (.'una la last evening.
\V. \j. Moore was a business
v.,- iti r iii Kingfisher Tuesday.
Warren Urumley made a busi
ncss trip lo Oklul oina City last
wee •.
When you want any insurance |
or notary work done see .J, L.
1 llines in tin' First National Hank
Mldg.
\V. .1. I jih k purchased the
Henry Hill fur in, seven iniles
I south of town and will move onti
! in I thu iniddlnof December.
We haved just received a large
ock i>; pickles ,iih| kraut for
[nur fall trade at thei'lty Market
Cl.AltK&JoNKS.
W.> ask \ o'.i to compare our
work with the work jou can get|
nowhere. Our | hotos will
you at A ruiantroulV
ground floor studio.
Mrs. Kniey I'ain returned
I last evening from Hodge (Jlty,
ICans'is, where she has been |
isiting wit.ii her sister Mrs
I *i-to I >unlap and family.
WantKi) a good girl or woman |
to work. One that does not care
for the care of children. No
■ashing. Call or phone 10.
MliS. Al l-: S l'ONEKINO.
Mrs. J, P. I lei in bach came
down from Hennessey Sunday
mon and spent acouple days
with her sister, Mrs. J. II. Koy-
er, «:oing oil to Kl Reno Monday
afternoon, where she is visiting
relatives, Ol'nivli* Times.
the t'lipi er. Oi*t 2H, 1009, w I |
to ('i editors.
>f tie estate of Itlohurtl I
Towushlpof Union. County
te 4 r Oklahoma. rteoeu*ed.
inx (Malms u;tulnst the suWl
fortsul. ure required to ex-
ti i he neoesMury vouohers
I. Uiilv in ! « ixitt «l ami ijiiall-
tx of the said deeeused. at
i I'nUni Township, in the
d Stute of (Mtluhoma,
"
d v of Nov-
it the north
1 the City of Ktni;*
viiiK'tlsher. u t he
re \\ ith Us
mi want to buy a watch,
e a good line of the stan-
's in stock and if you
y special kind that we do I
ry we will get it for you in
ys time. We will attend1
>r you and mal e it our
y.re to see that it gives you j
n . B R E W E R
iC Leading Jeweler
As the. season advances we are determined to
out sell all other stores in Ladies Suits and in order
to do so we are making prices that will get the
business. We believe our Ladies Suits have no
equal in this city, each suit has been re-marked and
the prices now prevailing are so low that you can-
not help but buy.
LADIES SKIRTS
We have just received another shipment of Ladies Skirls
which we are placing on sale at very low prices.
Fine black Panama Skirts, finely tailored at each
Misses Panama Skirts .....
Ladies Skirts, special priced, each
Ladies Black Sateen Under Skirts, $1.25 value, now
Ladies " " " " 1.50 «
Ladies Sateen Skirts in colors, $ 3.00 values, now
LONG SCARFS
W c have just received a shipment of all wool Ladies Scarfs which
we will place on sale at only . . . 5()c
Also a larger and better scarf at ... 75c
Our regular $1.25 line of scarfs now . . . $!.()()
OVERCOATS
Now is the time to get one of those bargains in Men's Over-
coats. We have Overcoats as low as $2.50 each. We also have
the very Best that the market affords from $10 to $20.
Let us Interest You in a Good Overcoat
UNI) E R VV E A R
We are now fully supplied with underwear for each member of the family and we are sure that we can
save you money if you will give us a chance to figure with you.
Ladies ribbed vests and pants, heavy weight, each
Ladies set snug vests and pants, bleached, each
Ladies union suits, each
Ladies heavy fleeced union suits, per suit
Misses union suits, 2 to 12 years, per suit
Misses vests and pants, jier suit
35c
Men s heavy ribbed shirts and drawers, each
50c
. 50c
Men s heavy fleeced shirts and drawers, each
. 50c
... 50c
Men's heavy union suits, per suit.
$1.00
$1.00
Men s heavy woolen shirts and drawers, each
1.25
50c
Men s fine cassimere shirts and drawers, per suit
1.50
5c to 45c
Men's fine union suits, all wool, per suit
. 2.50
0 A. c
SNIOIN BROTHERS
H E-: BIG RACKET ST O R E
HOT "~rv rN-?" ™
a-t .* #*S?HB«6s.S
JrSSatfBfc
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The only baking powder
from IIoj al ur? pe Cream of Tartar
made from Grapes—
makes Finest, Purest Food
A.1
oaKiittf
Powder
Absolutely Pure
iritire time devoted to the practice
Twenty-tlve years experience.
,ar..*e-*t Library ta Western Okla-
Kingfisher, Okla.
JOHN DUFFY,
Real Estate A^ent.
Far.as an City property for s:ii© or trade. In
virance and Farm Loans. Also
Texas Lands for sale.
Reai- Farmers & Merchants Bank
MKN'N'I.SSK V OKLA.
————————I l'Hone 1«0 Res. Phone 15?
;ranit wa.-e asortment Hennessey Steam Laundry,
nuuc'i: & i.Yo.v, pimhs.
ii-j « ... „ | \Vash days Monday and Thursday, each week
** llCA I OU • ant cl vjOOCI v ork CHllcil lor and lirlivcrrd.
Shave Go to The Lwh V,™ll"('s (io"d v';." k ,
i - *«-■ '■ * Near Depot
Basement Barber Shop —"~TTT~
EC FRIC MASSAGES IN THE Stevens Moore
EVENING A SPECIALTY. . Attornevs-at-Law
.t Bath Room in Connection N'.,lrt|.v 1M1i
^ i.i. i u L K ■ i". ■ • i iv. ^v. 111:1
Attorneys-at-Law
T-.-bate Matters, Collections, Gener
Kingfisher. Ck!a VV a WorK.
North of iiilbidh Barn,
,rl Morse Shoeing Plow and
v. woolwlneJ
) nii s* r.
y.oklH
N. RECTOR,
• I i".iau and Surgeon
WEARING BODY
MIXED PAINTS
This paint has greater
covering capacity, wears
longer nnti looks better
than any other. It will
wear evenly and leaves a
MmmI surface lor re-paint-
ing. We guarantee it to
tfive the hast results if
properly applied to a sur-
faCd fctiituoie for
P-
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Saurs Dru(< Store
ICast Side Main Street
i it-iiiiiascv. <;MU.
VV,, . n Waukomis M>nda.v and
Offlce: Oklahoma Av#-ue.
-1 Oflce 'Thou'* -I. Kesidenc t'houc 24 ,
bur^aay of each week. ^ wF.NNfci-sK.Vr • okt.ahoma
a. li. CULLUM, M. n.,
I>hysieian and Surgeon,
J:l11 f*«M«noe In Duutbllt Urlok build
'ntf. ou South Main St. I door north of op^r«
bouse.
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Sprague, G. E. The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1909, newspaper, October 28, 1909; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc105681/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.