The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1913 Page: 2 of 6
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'h : of ,-j fami'rr who
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Whil'- the rnenilx rs >,f r|.<. f ,;
' *pr« n- willing!"" to (|i,< '.< ryi.'.
in I heir jx,wer to m|k • |. , w|
are working for ih<- Ion -r tef.,
hut Mate thai they ( irmot < r
any i ir'uriiMani e r- ijc vvrr.>i■ i
MtOMI of ihe amonni of (non* >
Hvailohle and state thai in <.
the V'Ij'XjI i . ( oiitinii< <l :I '
ninth month hy the (xji- [,
tlio-i- patrotiH will have to r<|ii v<
the loard of all re<-[Kjh*-ility in n,<
matter
The refxirt that a certain amount
of Mate money available f :
purpose* had
hy the hoard gained fir' nI ,•
Friday evening and many <.< r«- •
to heljev- that nine month'- !:
wad an atioured fa' i A |,< r■ «.i .
ill Vesttuition hy Mr baum ; j,r. .
I he report unfounded
tlennetiey licind !rnprovi;,s{
'I he I jr>' arid S<r ond tends hav
I joined for" and are now rehear--
J ifj|4 Jr^'tti<*r ;j LanrJ < f
alx/ it 2.-) pie' e 'f hoM- who hav
I heard them play recently are more
Uwn uppriK d at their advance-
ment. nearly all are now able
"i play tli'- hi}.), grade nitr ic um-<:
"y the fu r band Director M
I; Urev>erand Manager An black
; 'bink that by the time for the f/pen
| Air '''ti' < r• that Hum.-vy will)
ha e one of th« fx -,t Uind in the
I 'aie and are Mjre that there wii1
' Ix- at leakt Z"> l le-ev
lb' t/y : h r.< worked faithfully
,aodl.ard and deserve and should
have ihe i e< > iry hiipfjort i/f the
Mtizenh of Henne ry j„ keepm;
tUa band aa one of our ortfan^.-l
I ire-Hy [akf^ Mail ll^rc
'Jhe new mail crane north of ti,
depot wa put in (' r,nn' -i..|,
urday eveninjj f< r 11,« fjfM ( „ ,
N" -i2, the flint iicrtlilKiiiiid pi
tier taking n.ail bete ||,,
local buafneMmen and uth«m . n
other mt'lit mail to Kan !• ( ny
northern jjo iuh and i a < onv i.i
eli' e that will l><- a|i[#ie/ j.ir* -J
Winter Rashes!
Demand Attention
With the cold, biting win
of winter the hand- and
face Ik-i otne rbapped ;1(1d
rougliemtd, ofti-n ijnjo-, (,r#
if iiiih Ii extxihid We havr
n ' iirefully clem ,| hue of
Ibe Ix • t «oap cold ' ream
and lotion* we guarantee
will relieve and cure ihr
uncomfortable condition ol
• tie «kin, makiii;1 it ii
1111(1 smooth flotl I III ) |ec|
ttioie ' oie hand' and laci
of the children when in
Muni relief can be iccuied
Prescriptions Ac < ur.tti K
I'jllecl Here
1 Sheriff Contest in Supreme Court
Hie re training order i-'-ue'l out
' I .Jud|> f ullihon s court at Kin_-
j fisher again t ( harles I/,ve. who i
" ntesting Sberifl Clyde Smith for
lb" brievalty v.ill be pa "I ii|x i,
at Okbihoma < ity at ten o clock t hi
morning by the Mate supreme
' ourt If t tie restraining order i
et a-ide, a i prophesied by ti ,
democrats. Ixve.it is said, will at
"lice make bond and demand the
'cftice If the pr'se(jt ni' iinibreiil
Mr Smith, refu.v-8 to turn over the'
•'tine ibe d' niocratic contestant
plan* to ti k the supreme court for
i an ou icr vsrit.
LAI KR.
The-uper. ede.is asked by I ve !
w.c, tefu "i| t y the slat' ' iipreme
' Olirt Ibis afternoon The c;,m- will
fx- ' alb d fix hearing in two wc k
and the r« -training order will rc I
inlu11 in fori • until the case is tic inl 1
by the In her court
Wins Second Prize—A ford Auto
I all.' r John Hall ccund the scc-
j ''f'd pri/' a l ord runabout, HH.'J
model, in the |.'ui«| Morning N« wi
, ub i ription ( "titi >: closed last wei k.
Ill friend' v,III be plea11 d to heal
of lii good fort tine.
Meeting of the Camp I ire Club I
For at a Bargain
$1700
- >} '<= rc-'.d bnck
iert'-c ^ Th:rd St.
-' Okla.. Be«
-- *.-'.'-iSc in town,
2<x^d BAR\. CISTERN.
- . fc. and a. . k. ivis erf
V. t trees. Lots ai!
^ a-i ra..7ncnt
"- -' :c'- s to four
) c3rs time.
J W. HUMPHREY'S
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G-b.s X.,— L-vc: bene
M .c:s) yv*c 14 fr:c. ■." «
aii - Sot <• ii aacocpmied
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Is Your Baby Sick
Wc r-a.e PrcfiJii foods. Rubber Nipples. Nursing Bot-
tles.. Teeth.rtg b.-.zs>. Infant ^)-ringes. Castoria. N 'v-
syrups ar j m an> thing you need for the baby.
The Rexall Drug Store
F. A. Dinkier, Prop.
- El
From She- dan
it.'; '
It Helps!
W - ,Q
Fridav,
OsK V icw
ca and Mr. nad Mrs. H. Or z a .l
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I.:. Mr* Hr - Lit
M S J S . - - .
> er aaj afvurn n ' -•> -
. n- Fshrniann
M.SS SitUl^r
erid&o j in^ with Mrs. O. G Brown.
Mr aid Mrs A. en K x
- | p«eat .Sunday with Mr. ■:
*0 A. Sloan.
ire .l Mr. A.Clements butch- a
fir;e Fri^^y
Cnar Merle dbover was on the
j and list last Satartiav and Sun-
day.
-J4tf.r -,'r Eubanks spent S^n^ay
"« . '* "ii Mr. (■ Jiirtnann.
nrai
There will bo a pie supper at
v the Oan View behool Hou-e
r.ext Friday nigfc t, Jan 17.
Everybody be sure 'tnd cvtne.
No'.ice to Teat hers
T rL Bi 7 T. ;
owers Fr
Roy
,inp H of R M
Bock Campbc II. Bill Pratt-
• YA Sr. 'off. Ed Eggles- I
Hut an Harry Glenden 1
<>' DameU and M. MeViektr I
ri from Waukomis in a'
>r • iy to attend the I
The Woman's Tonic
Cardui has helped thous-
ar.ds of weak, tired, worn-
out women, back to health.
It has a gentle, tonic ac-
tion on the womanly sys-
te~- It g'^es to the cause
of the trouble. It helps, it
helps quickly, surely, safe-
ly. It has helped others.
Why not you? It wiU
Try it Get a bottle today!
Regular examinations for teach-
er; certificates will be held at the
Mr. ar.d J. h- -i fXjUDt>' superintendent's office on
spent ,r • • ..1Thursday and Friday January :jd
w'_ ' ' * s and 31.
On Saturday, February 1, an ex-
amination for normal it tstructors'
parer
Mexi an Ch and conductors' will be giv in at this
1 '
k n i ever I ir.
Kingfisher county normal insti-
tute will convene early in Jui ,e.
GEO. E MOORE
County S Jpt.
_• TdE ALTON
Scholarship for Sale
The Clipper has a .-choLirshf p
••<n the well known Capita1 l it'
n.. _ /-«. !■ . r
thp ri/-. 1 . —nu uauuat ^lli
rriss that Wnv'r b",vid vhv'dr ' B"31nesns C"lle?e' of Guthrie, for
sa'?' Come in and see us or
write us about it.
you sit thf-rc- star:n , te vo
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Inventory
3^8««K1«32G«K Z&x-i Si
Huvin-i just completed our annual inventory we find a great nm w--„v
00 l,at "lust he moved out quickly at greatly reduced ni ces V k
our custom to name some big ficticious prices and then cut those infl-
prices in half in order to make it appear that extraordin,„ t L" ?^e "1'ltwl
made as is the custom of some big advertisers. Butowin<> to^he^fv i ttf'!
we mark all our merchandise in plain figures and at the velv lowest r - I
the beginning of the season, we cannot cut our prices in half hut a ? '
tions we make are actual Bona Fide reductions. ily let,uc"
Boys' Overcoats
^ iiavt ton many boys' overcoats and are willing to
triurl. till our profit on them in order to turn them in-
to quick money. We have coats for boys of all ages
"•"ii •> to J 7 years of age and our reduced prices re-
1 i !*iif ;• c\ itiri #«r -jIi . .. .
. Ul/U wu, rtuuteu j
present a saving of about r.i 1-3 per cent. Prices
will range from S.'J.W for our ^5 coats and $5 98
for our ,S9 coats.
Ladies'Winter Coats
e will sell the balance of our ladies' and misses'
co,its ai act ual wholesale prices for the balance of the
•vC'^°"- \-e.still have a very good assortment of
to,.ts and it means money saved to you if you buv
Irom us. Prices from $4.98 up to $8.98.
Men s Coat Sweaters
sell these at actual whitest "■ U c ' 111
per cent off regular'pricV" Our' si,,"}!^ " '""JL" 25
-ted as yet. Come early and ^ k,£. ^
Shoes
« approachej and
complete for the whole family an V shoes is
25c to 75c P:r pair by wrehwl i« " SaU m
our store. purchasing \our shoes at
Ladies' Skirts
imp I if - Chili nu t ,it t|,c
Saur's
hoiiie ol .1 I- Hergdoll on Souiti
Mfiine Stnei, Inijuy niMht, with
Mi Kuhy Heiiidoll nnd Kiln Hiiines
ai bo 16 ■ ci l h' girl ■ in hi iiinst
' f tlie evening in prewiring their
t< | ort, win- Ii r to I.#- n-nt i,i the 1
Nation,il i iiinfi J-'ire < lull tlrn
iiioiith A rending hv \le> Mil-
'Ited K.iiney ,-uul mil' ie eoni|ilete I
I tie nroj tnin D.iinty relie-hliient.i '
i v-' "' Veil hy (he ho te •. The
ii'*xt meeting will lie ,n the home
of W I. ll.iuierTi eb 7
\ ■ i( li.'.ve about 7.-, ladies' skirts to close out at prices
Wl 1 compel you to buy. These skirts are
. ■ ■m.uI.■ ii"ni excellent cJoth and are well made
I ii e., range from $:i to ¥7.50 to close out at $3.98
Groceries
I here will be no fault found with Hip i'.
groceries if you trade with us as we -M|i u ' i ur
pure food articles. ' J,e" 1 tit
We pay highest prices for produce ol ill L-; i
Wedehver to all parts of Ihc city PHONE j'e.
as
Cashion & D^yhuff
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