The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1914 Page: 5 of 10
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TBI CUPPER. HKNNK881Y, OKLAHOMA
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Rids Your Stm
Worms
Worms are deadly, d ingm.ua foes—enemies to
health of hogs, sheep, cattle nnd hoir.es—PROFIT DESTROY-
ERS thieves th.it rob you : i^l■: and l«-lt — ni/ht and day. You
can't have thrifty, profit-producin st >cl md worms. SAL-VET
w,|| dnve out IbtM blood-tucking, Iif -Mpping pMMitea a...! repay you
many times in sn.alt ccr i It sh-in-ns ll,i -r|.niw, m.proves digestion,
helps all block gi...v ta i , l.eeps them healtl.i.'i w they II sell quicker
•nd for mow mom;-. I • y '• lee.l-anin.sl-. doctor themselves. Money
back it it luilr. to fill
proof of its wonderful merit
it to every purchaser- You
le.iliue with
Come in unci i
We sell the genuine SAI. V! i
i freight
Injured at Farmers Gin |
Baptist News
On next Sunday morning Decern
Charles Johns lias Hand Badly £
Lacerated by the Saws pastor, Rev. Payne, will do i *nwn
Three Fingers Were
Amputated
Charles Johns lost three lingers
Sof his left hand Saturday at the
Farmers Gin. lhe accident result-
led when the breast of the Mm. which
his own
preaching and will be assisted by
Mr. Temple Barcafer and sister.
Miss Laura, of Kansas Citv, Mo.,
who will have eharge of the music.
The Barcafers are young people of
rare musical talent and lor live
■onseciitive years assisted their par-
he was tending, fell back on his ! ents in furnishing the music for tin
wrist while he was removing some Southern Baptist Convention
cotton that had caught on some trust this meeting will in no w.iv
spliters on the mote board, forcing interfere with the revival meit 11,
his hand against the sharp saws, | now in progress at the Mciitodi.
which mangled his hand, amputat
the second, third and little linger
I and disjointing and practically sev-
! cring the thumb. He was immed-
iately taken to the Hennessey Hos-
pital where his injury was treated
church. Had it not been for oilier
(engagements, the meeting would
have been postponed until a later
I date. The above dale being the
ionly time the singers could come,
i "Say not ye. There are yet four
and the thumb sewed back in place.j months, and then eonieth harvest
I Heboid. I say unto you. Lilt up your
Death of Baby eyes, and look on the fields-, lor
. ... .. , they are white already to harvest
A letter from Mrs. A. W. Hakes,, ^ f
at Casey, HI., announces the death j* We want you to attend these
of her baby boy. The child died eelill(,8, and pray with Cod's help,
last Saturday, November 29th, with , ^ efforts |m( ,(irlh wl|| tic,
spinal meningitis. The funeral was ng (>f lea(li|1g soll)s i hrist
held Sunday afternoon. Hie mother meeting at Ames, which has
is heart-broken over herJoss and! ^ jn the past two week
has the sympathy of her many ■ '
friends in Hennessey
Sold by
has been wonderfully blest. Many j
souls have found their Savior and
W. B. Hornbeck, recently of Tulsa have united with
stopped off here Friday and spent choice to ko o >
THE MODEL GROCERY
WALBURN, MURPHY & GRITZ, Proprietors
Help Belgium's Slarxmg
Thousands -Buy a Sack
Citizens of Hennessey and this vi-
cinity will have an opportunity to
join in a nation wide movement for
the relief of the thousands of men,
women and children, who arc now
homeless and facing death by star
vation in war-ridden Belgium. In
nocent sufferers, women and chil-
dren and old men, who have had-
liothing to do with the war, are in
abject poverty, dependent lor the
bare necessities of life upon contri-
butions from the outside. A sack
Revival Notes
Evangelist Guilder and wife and
Professor Baker and wife arrived as
per arrangement last Saturday.
Rev. Guilder preached Sunday
morning and at the evening service
it is estimated that 201) people were
turned away. Long before the hour
for service the house was filled and
when services began it was packed
even to standing room.
Prof, and Mrs. Baker hold the
whenever
the night with his father, John
Hornbeck. He was enroute to Los
j Angeles, Cali.
i Open each evening from next
Saturday, until after the holidays.
H. 1). Brewer Jewelry Store
harvest fields.
M K Mowery arrived Sunday i
! nighi from bis home at Hutchinson.
Kans., for a few dnvs business trip]
to Hennessey to look after bis pro- j
1 perty interests.
Hurrah lor Good Old Santa
"Don't take my word for it," says Santa, "but come anil see
what I've left at Satir's Dnigr Store lor the litth to k and
grown-ups as well. Oh! it's great to he Santa and I e a >le to
bring so much joy into the world at Xmastime. Lead. Iliad.
Children's Books
All kinds Iron I o\ s
I lolls Poll Heads
Ivorv Cases Rubber Balls .
Traveling Sets Children s (.ames
Work Baskets
Music Rolls
Playing Cards
Tie Racks
Jewel ('ases
Manicure Sets
Xmas Stationery Mirrors and Combs
Copyright Books Fancy Toilet Sets
Bibles, Prayer Books Cull" and Collar Boxes
Post Card Album-
Photo Albums
11 and Pai tited < 'lima
Oklahoma Pennants
Novelties in Cold
Novelties in I vor.v
Novelties in Silver
Kadaks
Toy Watches
iron Toys
Toy Furniture
Doll (!o-Carts
(Sold Beads
Toy Dishes
And many others. Our store is filled from Hoor to roof wi
a varied and novel stock for old or \ oung, rich or pool. < ome
SAUR'S DRUG STORE
rowd almost breathless
they render a special selection.
- | The chorus is rounding into shape
of flour will {provide sustenance for ! njee|y aIuj wjth the instruments, is
one of these ufiiortiinates for three \ fUrnishiMg inspiring music.
months; a barrel will supply a fain- ^|ie S1)jr|( an(j COmpany co-opera-
ily for the same length of time
Contribute one sack—more, if you
can afford it. Buy the flour of the i
Hennessey Roller Mill or contribute
the wheat. The mill will sell the
Hour at cost, give you a receipt and
attend to its shipment. It will
be hauled free by the railroads. Buy
a sack—today for $1.00--no cause
is more worthy.
Hennf.ssky Rou.kr M h i..
Collarbone Broken
W. E. Hershberger, sustained a
broken collarbone this afternoon at
his home northeast of town, as a
result of being thrown in an un-
guarded moment by a horse he was
breaking to ride. He was brought to
tion of brethern is fine and every
one feels that God will graciously
bless the meeting.
Rev. Guilder is a powerful preach-
er and laces the shoe so tight it
pinches, but we are saying Amen,
and rejoicing in the fact that he
can drive the "spear points" home.
The men are having a blessed
prayer service at the Methodist
parsonage every night just before
the regular service. Won't You
Come?
Regular prayer service at the
church 2:.'i() each day.
The church bell will ring every
day at 10 o'clock, which means that
every praying soul in Hennessey
Make it
An Electrical
Christmas
FOR SALE—Sows with pigs by
side, lime given S A Rogers,
Phone 2108
Pay your taxes at I he Hennes-
sey State Hank. No charge for
collecting.
Mrs.*!. E. Sanders and children
were guests al lhe J M Sanders
home, at Kingli her on Thanks- i
giving.
If you want votir property insur-
il, see J A, Felt Realty Tbev
have several of the verv best coin
Mr. and Mis, S un Kennett and
Mrs S A. Snyder took Thanks-
giving dinner with Mr. ami Mrs t
A. Courtney, west of town.
l ine No. 1 English V\ alnuls
2()c per lb. ai lhe Farmers
Store. IMione H>(>.
Electric Irons for . . •
Electric Grills . . • • •
Electrical Coffee Percolator
Toaster Stoves ....
Electric Curling Irons . .
Sewing Machine Motor, $18.00 and upwards
Elkctric Washing M ichines $50.00 and upwards
$3.50
5.00
5.00
. 2.65
3.00
breaking to riue. ne was ih uk > . ■ i
the Hennessey hospital in the Miller and vicinity are requested to pause
\ 1 ' . • I . . ouii.l III, n ornver III
auto shortly after the accident,
where the fracture was reduced.
Beginning next Saturday, the
Holmes Brothers Jewelry store will
be open each evening during the
holidays.
Roy Crabtree, of Waukomis, re-
turned home Sunday after spend-
ing several days here with his
friend, Master Kenneth Richardson.
A Special Demonstration
Friday, Dec. 4th
See ('. II Cooper for ilood h-irness
Coal oil I He per gallon at
lhe Farmers Store.
If you want your property insur
ed, see .1 A Fell Realty Co. They
have several of the very best com-
panies.
WANTED Butter and eggs, all
you can spate, at the Shearer Gro-
cery. Highest market price paid
all the time I*
Miss Florence Rogers was called
I,, Enid Wednesday as a '"itness
for Miss Mat tie Boston in her suit
'against an insurance company.
Miss Boston is slicing for the in-
surance on her millinery stock,
which burned about a year ago at
Marshall. Miss Rogers Imd been
employed by Miss Boston asa trim
Photo Mountings
We have the finest line of Mountings ever
shown in I he city and our services will soon
he in dt'inan. So get your orders in early
THE MILLERS
d AVOID OPERATION
Get Out From Under the
Shadow of the Knife.
Thousands of women on
thevergeoE serious sur-
gical operalions are saved
hy a t imely uso of
pSS -> Stella-Vitae the
* great female
rem-
edy.
-The us-
ual fe-
male troubles
are unnatural
and unneees-
a moment and send up a prayer to
God for help. Won't You Pray?
Regular service ow night this
week at 7:30
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
there will be a special meeting for
men at the Methodist church, and
a special meeting for women at the
Christian church. Rev. Guilder and
Prof. Baker will have charge of the
men and Mrs. Guilder and Mrs.
Baker, the women and girls. Don't
miss these services.
This meeting is yours.
No difference who you are.
No difference where you came from. |
No difference what church you pre-
fer.
No difference if you are the tough-
est person in the country.
No difference if you are in overalls.
You have a hearty welcome.
You will enjoy hearing Rev. Guil-
der for he understands folks You
will be glad to hear the special
music.
-COME—
THE TATHWELL CO.
ijUn wiry-ri"H"nT'X''a'wiQ"'
Miss Lorene Brown went to Enid I Christmas photos The Millers.
Monday where she joined her : Mr. and Mrs. Andy Taggart and
mother, Mrs. Birdie Brown, who is Mr and Mis, B 1*. Cook, spent
Keeping house for her brother, Jack |Thursday evening at the Parnell
Oliver, during his wife's absence on home in Waukomis
a visit with relatiers. j gALE Choice Christinas
-r — ~ (apples Arkansas blacks, wiuesaps
land Shockley varieties, extra fine.
:_v. "* I Delivered for $1:10 per bushel,
f | Phone 340 2. O. B. Ingle,
i The first half of you taxes
v ** j . Ci/,
Now is the lime to get that har-
>ss repaired and oiled Coockk.
Pay your taxes at l he Hennes-
sey State Hank. No charge for
collecting.
WANTED- Brick, carpenter or
cement work. Will I.ee, Hennessey
Okla. ^t
I Pay your taxes al the office ol
the J. A. Felt Reality Co., rear of
First National Bank.
A L. Murphy returned from Hen
nessey Saturday, where lie had
been for the past three weeks shoe
, ing cavaliy horses, for Stinson &
| Caulk presumably to be sold and
shipped to London via Canada.—
Kremlin Journal.
Pay your taxes at the Fell Reality
Co., office.
Miss Carrie Taggart, the lady
evangelist, closed the meetings at
Waukomis the night before I hanks-
giving. Forty convertions were
made during the meetings. Miss
Taggart spent several days with
Mrs. B. ('. Cook northeast of town,
leaving Sunday for Mt. Zion, east
of Waukomis, where she has begun
a series of meetings for ih Clirs-
tian Union chuich. Miss laggart
has been very successful in her
evangelistic work, her services are
constantly in demand.
Coal Oil 10c per gal at lhe
Farmers Store.
K
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H. L. Miles returned Friday even
ing from El Reno, where he and
Mrs. Miles spent Thanksgiving at
Bary. I the H. A. Bleistein home. Mrs.
Taken in time they can be cured and j Mi|es remained until Sunday.
the operation avoided. v;iae \ Uncle Hank is profuse in his praise
The tonic jXTvea vou n't nfo and 1 of the Thanksgiving spread, which
Eopet^ew' del-es ami. energy, new included baked duck and fine ripe
Btrensth and purpose in life. | persimmons, his favorite fruit. He
For two generations Dr. Thacherha^ l)ro|,g|lt ., quantity of the latter
been helping stella- ( back with him for Ins friends, Phis
'is the means employed and evolv- is the third consecutive year that
ed by this celebrated pnysictan from ym«|e Hank had niaile tins 1 hunks-
thousands of test cases. giving pilgrimage anil he says he
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your"time. Get a bottle of Stella- Vitat oyyi„ „
- t'T'es Zt improve your condition the Pay ne were guests of Charles Minton
dealer will retiirn fulT purchase price. all(| family near Bison, the past
" • • i. mi i,..i foil It-will imDrove I. P.,„,io -lien nninp oVPr
^B'aMt will help you. it will improve
vour dif-cstion, clear up your complex-
iLn and work wonders with your dispo-
and appearance. Get a bottle
today. Don't delay! Your dealer sells
this wonderful Kuarantced-to-l.cnefit
remedy in $t bottles. Th.-irherMedteme
(ju.. at Chattanooga, leim.
For sale at Dinkler's and at Saurs
week. Rev. Payne also came over
from Ames, where he is holding a
meeting, and spent Thanksgiving
day at the Minton home.
Mr. and Mrs. .Laurel Warner and
family were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Brewer.
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Mrs. Walter Vincent,
rf Pleasant II N. C.,
writes: ' I or three sum-
mer", I sultcred from
nervousness dreadful
pains in my back nnd
sides, and weak sinking
spells. Three bottles of
Cardui, the woman's
tonic, relieved me entire-
ly. I Irel like another
person, now."
TAKE
Cardui
The Woman's Tonic
for over 50 years,
Cardui has been helping
to relieve women's un-
necessary pains and
building weak women up
to health and strength.
It will do ilie same for
yo.i, if given a fair trial.
So, don't wait but begin
taking Card"! today, for
its use camiot harm you
and should surely do you
good. E-72
| will be due Jan. 1st, 1915.
! Pay them at the First Nation-
^ | al Bank without charge.
„ I The Rev. Clias. E. Towers, of !
4 Oklahoma City, will occupy the
i) pulpit at the Congregational church
| !Sunday morning. A cordial invi-
itation is extended to all 10 hear
i wm.
^ ' Miss Maude Blue and Miss Eralena
Hicks, spent Thanksgiving at the
^ home of the latter's uncle, Charles
(• Douglas, west of Hennessey, Miss
Blue remaining for a week-end
i) v's'1
a The Farmers Store will keep
^ a complete line of vegetables
■a from now until the first of the
> year. Do not fail to see our
,,0i north window display.
Dr H. G. Barker returned toHen-
m nessey last week after an extended
absence, spent in Arkansas, Texas
I and other states in the southwest.
The doctor has lost none of his
^ | rotundity and seems as happy and
i carefree as ever.
T' i Mr. ami Mrs. J. Q Henry enter
.A | tained at Thanksgiving dinner their
™ daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
* Mrs. Tittle, of Enid, and a cousin of
the latter, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bells,
,fp) of Arkansas City, Mrs. Ella Spiker
and daughter, Miss Pearl, of El Reno
and Mrs. Henry's mother, Grandma
Shults.
Saxon Auto for
$395
This is our price delivered. You can afford a Saxon.
See us about it. We make prompt deliveries.
Also agent for the
KRIT AUTOES
at factory price
Ail up-to-date and fully equipped car with electric lights
and self-starter. We will deliver at factory price, $8f>0.
No agent's commission to pay. If you intend purchas-
ing a car, see me. 1 can give you more real auto value
for the money than you'll get elsewhere.
L. C. V AUG HAN
Aeroplane Auto Co.
West Side of South Main
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