The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1912 Page: 5 of 10
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A BIG PUBLIC SALE
As I am moving away from the place I have been farming, and have no place to
handle my stock, I will sell at public auction on the Folkenstein farm, 4 1-2 miles
south and 1-2 mile west of Hennessey and 4 miles north of Dover, on
Tuesday, October 15
commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit:
14 Head Morses and Mules
8:30 a. m.
stocks of Mill Rem- i#
; of seasonable goods j
ear. More bargains,
'cvious year. Read
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One bay mare, 5 years old, weight 1000
One bay horse, 4 years old, weight 950
One bay mare, 5 years old, weight 1000
One bay mare, 3 years old, weight 900
Two yearling mules
One black horse, 16 years old, weight 975
These horses are all in good flesh and are good stock
One sorrel mare, 9 years old, weight 1100, in foal by
Pain's jack
One sorrel mare, 12 years old, 1000
One sorrel horse, 6 years old, weight 1000
One bay horse, 9 years old, weight 900
Three spring colts, 1 mare, 1 horse, 1 mule
KM**'-#'-" SWBK 1
I Hauler's Furniture Store for
ftl wall paper, I'rice from ac t"
relatives of the ^ r()U
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tini-C 'ill friends —_.—-- - -
idnt sb shown, | 1] fHT WA
36 head of Cattle
All good stock and good color, stock that would be a good investment
1 .'5 head of cows
1 two-year-old heifer
yearling heifers
8 yearling steers
10 spring calves, 8 heifers, 2 steers
1 grade bull 2 years
sickness and
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Implements
Two riding plows, 14-inch One disk wheat drill
One disk harrow
Two single-row disk corn sleds
One corn drill
One Milwaukee binder
45 head hogs
These hogs are good ones. If you need hogs attend this sale
Kighteen head of shoats, weight about 14o lbs. each
Six head shoats, weight about 80 pounds each
Six head pigs, weight about 4o pounds each
()ne dark red sow and 6 pigs
One black sow and 6 pigs
One black Poland China boar, wt 25o, eligible to register
Everything sells regardless of Price. Everything must go.
Good Tree Lunch Served at INoon
nils: taL"mSl$ims
s>10. No property to be removed until settled for.
One stock cutter
One 2-row disk Monitor
One walking lister
One walking stiring plow
One 7o-tooth harrow
UBLK'ATION
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for said County
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• Disti id Court with
of Kingfisher and
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iv plaintiff, G. W.
le 1 (>th (Is y of No
aid petition will
gaient for an nbso-
Snrali \ Kurney,
on or any one claim
barred fr« an claim
Interest in or to the
jiIjwest CQuarter of
Townshi| F.itihteen
'est of the Indian
County, Oklahoma,
rdin^ly.
nd the official sen!
at Kingfiher, Okla-
of September. 1912.
Gkor<;k H. Lain(.,
",lerk District Court
intiff.
School Days!
Scli t-titys are heie
and i'VPPHes will be
needed. ^
everythi Ifi for UbC
the school oom at
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11, * * i rol t deHiif 11 persons who liu\ ■ poil
un\"*hitnr owiriK t. Henry Zu er vniiim -six
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iM ,11<' nit* il?." information « f the simouiit p.tid,
!,, whom • ! 'vo ihe information t< my
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tor. reKuriilc'ss of
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>■ No property to he removed until settled for. * ' ""u UBLOUm IW cain on sums over —
J. T. Berry and A. 11. Berry Cabbage:
COL. J. L. MURPHY. Auctioneer GEORGE H. TRUESDELL, Clerk
Cabbage
h* nones: uuy, n,
| or anything in the jeweiry r
Wanted
THOSE who are interested in
nice clean groceries with
prices that are right to come in
and tyve us a trial.
We also have a nice line of 5c
and 10c bargains, come in and be
convinced that we are right.
We pay the highest market
price for butter and eggs.
Pope's
Grocery Store
J. W. Humphreys Bldg.
management extends a cordial j
invitation to the ladies of Hen-
nessey and vicinity to call and
inspect her beautiful display of
up-to-date millinery fresh from
Chicago.
Mrs. Chas. Ward and children
stopped olT here Sunday evening
enroute to their home at Mar
shall, after a two month's visit
with her mother, Mrs. Rath-
bun, and other relatives at Pair
view. Wh'le here they visited at
the A. L. Richardson and Dr
Cullum homes. Mr. Ward came
lover from Marshall Tuesday
evening to meet them, they re
j turning with him to their home
Wednesday.
SUPPOSE
that von buy a watch from a mai-
lorder house and the watch refuses
j to run. You must send it back and
not only he out the express charges,
| but without a watch for two or
three weeks. Its different when you
i buy of your home jeweler. He is
always here ready to make every
I thing Iright. And remember—'we
! can sell you RELIABLE watches as
cheap as you can buy them any-
where.
11. D. BREWER
Jeweler and Optometrist
of fine Cabbage next
▼ ▼ week and will sell them trom the car
in quantities at 1 1-4 cents per pound.
Leave your orders early.
A Car of Potatoes
ALSO a car of Western Slope Potatoes,
the kind (that will keep all winter, and
the price will please you. Leave your or-
ders either at Hennessey or Lacey.
Frakes' Cash Store
HIGHEST market price paid for Poultry,
Butter and Eggs—-Cash or Trade.
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