The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1915 Page: 10 of 10
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COAL
Better lay in your supply of fuel early!
McAlester Fancy I/imp, $7.50
Commercial .... 7,00
Washed Nut . . . 6.50
We arc Apents of the Pierce Corporation.
The best quality Coal Oil and Gasoline delivered promptly
Burke Brothers Transfer Co,
Phone 81 Opposite Long-Bell Lumber Yard
LONE STAR ITEMS
Chorion Horkcnbilo 0X|n'ctB tn mm
thin wi'i'k to the K. M. Himi|
son til of Myrtle.
Mr. mill Mrs. OHir (looilniyht ooil
I'hililren vis'tcil with Mr. I Mr*.
I'rosHwhito Sumlny.
Mr. oiul Mrs. .1. M. I'lirrv visiti'il
with Mrs. Curry's mother, Mrs. Boos,
last 8uiulay.
Mr. anil Mrs. J. Ki-m|i visiteil with
Mr. nnil Mrs. Otto Johns Sunilay.
There were severol oil the sirk list
Inst week. All are better at present.
Otto John has been sirk with a
gathering tunler his left nrtn. the re
suit of blooil poison from a \"erv sinnll
splinter in his hanil- He is improving
at present.
Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Millis ami
ehililren ami Mr. ami Mrs. P. I,. Kvans
went over west of Marshall Sunilay.
Some threshermcn came ilown from
En ill last week to see Chester Bahlwin
• leiuonstrate with the Hart Parr en
fnrai Igine. They were so well pleaseil with
| hut thev saw that tliev went to Eniil
an.I signi'il up for a Hart I'arr engine
the same exening. We ili<l not learn
their names.
Making gariloa, planting potatoes in.
ml Spring rhiekens are the topies of | |.'|ov Dixon puri'haseil the llollowav
on\ ersatIon now. j farm anil lias taken possession.
T. E. HOWARD
pays highest price for
POULTRY
Humphreys Building, Norili Main
habmoxv
Mr. kikI Mm. Crokn \i,|tcil 8tiailay
p. m., with Mr. ami Mi" John Ben-
nett, Jr.
Mr. nnil Mrs. James Murphy ami
family ami Mrs. Will Walhurn ami
son .lined Sunilay nt the Brooks home.
J. W. House, of Texas City, is visit-
ing his ilaugter, Mrs. George Choat.
Mrs. Iiirilie Murphy, Mrs. Mae
Ahrens ami two ehililren, Mr. ami
Mrs. ..I L. Murphy visited Friilay with
Mr. anil Mrs. Bvnl.
Mrs. Andy Sloop visited her parents
this week for a few days. They re-
side near Barr.
Pearl and Etta Murphy and Cath-
erine Ahrens visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Beall and ehililren took sup-
per Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Brooks.
Among those from Oak View who
attended the services at Harmony last
Sun.lav were Ves Clark and family,
Herman Oritz anil C. M. Wilson and
two daughters. The Gospel Team
from Hennessey were there in the af-
ternoon and they did some excellent I
work and everyone went home feeling
that they had been greatly benefitted
by the services.
' Rev. names and Prank Conklin
.ailed nt the Burge home Thursday p.
"Low fares
to me fairs"
Panama-Pacific
International
EXPOSITION
, San Francisco
Panana-California
Exposition
San Diego
Ask for beautiful illustrated litera-
ture, and full information regarding
fares, train service, routes
Mr. nnil Mrs. (>. .1. Baldwin, Mrs.
title Benjamin nn l Grandma Ben.jn-
inin were «•.* Il«*rs sit Charles Berken
bile's Sumlny.
Guv nml Karl Kvans \ isit« «I with
Leslie Kvans Sunday.
—(Clipper)
NEWS FROM PREACHER CREEK
Well, well old Sol can shine yet. i
Mr. Hoy Krnest took dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Kubank Sunday.
Miss Daisy Parks visited at the
Choat home Sunday. i
Mr. .lames Murphy dined nt the R. 1
(). Murphy home Sunday.
A large erowd attended ehureh nt
Harmony Sunday. Three services
were held.
Mr. Cleve Eubank sowed oats for .
John I lent horn Friday and Saturday, i
Mr. and Mrs. Choat were Hennessey .
shoppers Saturday.
The Gospel Team from Oak View
nml a part of the Hennessey team (
held services at Harmony Sunday at
hree o'clock in the afternoon.
The people of this vicinity nre busy
planting spuds these days.
Mr. Frank Freeman and Lee Houn-
shell moved to Hennessey last week.
Oat sowing is the order of the day
in these diggin's these days.
Wheat is looking tine these warm
days. I
Sav, wish some one would kill all
the greenbugs after St. Patrick's day.
I Mrs. A. .1. Sloop spent Monday with
her mother, who is very sick.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Crokn spent Sunday
evening at Byrd's.
Kvervone is grieved to hear ot the
serious illness of Mrs. Wes Henthom.
The cause of her illness is not definite-
ly known but we hear that she is too
weak to be moved to the hospital tor
an operation, which, it is understood,
will be necessary for her recovery.
.1. W. Huffman is nursing a very
sore tinger, injured by a power circu-
lar saw, with which he was sawing
wood last week.
Wesley Huffman is wearing blup
glasses. Wes is humoring his left eye
which was struck by a Hying chip
while chopping wood.
Bessie Fields visited Saturday and
Sunday at the .1. W. Huffman home.
—(Clipper)
We want your produce.
Pepin's Model Grocery.
(Clipper)
MAPLE GROVE.
Mrs. Hobt. Bounds and daughter,
Sylvia, ealled on Mrs. Eli Robinson on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Copeland vis
ite.l Sunilay with Mr. and Mrs. I>iek
Mrs. Marguerite Stinson visited last
Tuesday with Mrs. Delia Brox.
Miss Lena Hicks and I'aul Black-
burn were entertained at supper at the
Douglas home Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. ('. K. Anderson and
family visited Sunday at the Drake
• c"^c$Sior<>n
Frank
Graded Percheron Stallion
Weight 1550, a dark hay with white star
in forehead and white left hind foot A
fine individual and sure colt-getter.
Will make the season of 1915 at my farm, known as the old John White place,
3 1-2 east and miles north of Hennessey.
C $7.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Colt and mare to stand good
Jr 00 for service fee. Parting with or removing colt from neighborhood where
bred forfeits insurance and fee becomes due at once. Will take due care to pre-
vent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur.
A. h. W eh ling,
the Ed. Nlvlson homo,
Roy MoCnleb spent Sunday nvt>nl|ig
with .lack and Oene Kensliaw.
Mr. and Mr*. Orval Powen nml
: baby and Otto Sturgeon were guests
at the John Ward home Sunday.
Kay Swack hammer s^ent Sunday
evening with Mack Rensliaw.
j Literary was well attended Friday
night. All are invited to come and
help with the program.
Mr. .1. I>. Patton and family and the
i Wol. ott family spent Sunday at th *
i Seebold home.
! Don't forget the track meet hv r.> on
! Friday.
| Mesdnmes A. W. Kensliaw and
' < "lioat called at the Jack Henshaw
1 home Thursday afternoon.
| Mesdnmes L. C. and Prentiss Jordan
and M188 Olive lleeder called at the
Jack Henshaw home Friday aft onion.
Miss A in Ira McCaleb visited with
homefolks Saturday and Sunday.
Messrs. Ceph Choat and Mrs. Robert
Croneineyer, of Omaha, are visiting
relatives and friends in this vicinity.
Messrs. Chester Lovely ami Klwin
Haiiuon, of Ames, visited at the Jaek
Henshaw home Sunday evening
8 bars Laundry Soap 25c
V
Write lo
FAY THOMPSON
or consult
A. J. CLYMANS
Tkt. A|l. Rock Island Line. Hennery.
eto j Pepin's Model Grocery.
(Clipper)
Pure
Drug
Are the kind we
sell. All prescrip-
tions filled accur-
ately and prompt-
ly. Try us.
Saur's
ROUTE SIX ITEMS.
We are anxiously awaiting the coin-
ing of spring.
Mr. Larson and Vern Crosson mar-
keted their cotton the lirst of the
week.
Mr. Clover visited the latter part of
the week with his daughter, Mrs.
Blanche Anderson, near Sheridan. Mis
Agnes, who had been with her sister
the past month, came home with him.
Mrs. Folder spent Monday with her
mother, Mrs. Lamb.
Mrs. Bert Jonhnson called on Mrs.
has. Lee Saturday afternoon.
Verne Crosson spent Sunday at the
Will Taylor home.
Maude Lee visited the latter part of
the week with her brother, Fred and
wife.
Mrs. Ed. Lee ealled on Mrs. Ora
Bishop Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Folder spent one
lay last week at the ('. B. Van Dusen
home.
Will Folder sawed wood for Fred
ie Friday.
M. W. Van Busen and wife spent
Saturday afternoon at the Charles Lee
home.
Oda Chart ier and family are expect
I home from Colorado soon.
—(Clipper)
Now is the time to get that har-
ness repaired and oiled —Cooper
home in Hennessey.
Hoy Brox is speding a few day
with his sister, Mrs. Joe Killer.
The district track meet will be held
at Maple Grove Friday, Mar. lSH.li.
Inez Douglas called on Sylvia
Rounds Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fox spent the
afternoon Thursday with Mr. ami Mrs
Leo K arch or.
Mrs. R. II. Owens and children re
turned to Enid Sunday after a ^deas
ant visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bugg and boy
visited Sunday at the Eli Robinson
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brox spent
Sunday afternoon at the H. E. Dunlaj
home in Hennessey.
Mrs. Horace Stinson visited Tues
day with Mrs. Edith Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rounds enter
tained at supper Sunday evening Mr
ami Mrs. George Choat and J. W
House, of Texas' City, Tex.
A. E. Greef has ordered a gasoline
tractor, with which he expects to do
his farming this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Karcher, Mrs. D
P. Sbeair and Al. Witte visited Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller
(Clipper)
Bulk Garden Seed. Fvery
seed guaranteed to be fresh
and true to name. Pepin's
Model Grocery.
(Clippor) —
ROUTE THERE.
l^uite a number from this neighbor
hood attended the revival moeoinjj
Harmony last week.
; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nelson and sons
Ernest and Louis, of Kiel, came i
Sunday and spent the day with friends
in this vicinity.
Mrs. E. V Miller visited Mrs. A.
Button Friday afternoon.
Miss Leah Woods and little neic
Gladys, spent Saturday in Kingfisher
(Clipper) .
Nice clean cane seed for
$1.25 per bu. at Frakes'.
• (Clipper)
FOREST OAK.
Hurrah for Forest Oak school. Lacey
don't know how ot plav ball.
Mr. fleorge Melton and family. Mr.
Joe Choat, Sr., and daughter, Miss
VVilma, Mr. and Mrs Joe Choat, Jr.
, Mr. Bert Choat and Mrs, Robert Cron
eineyer spent Sunday at the A. .
Henshaw home.
Owner
Miss Charity Herod ami Nettie M<
Meek a n wrere guests at the J. C. Jor
dan home Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. Clint Henshaw called at the
John McCaleb home Sunday evening.
Mrs. Maude Seebold, daughter and
son, Kditli and Ralph, Mrs. Robert
Cnmemeyer, Miss Lizzie Seebold and
Mr. George Melton spent Sunday at
1st published in Clipper Mar. lli'15
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the matter of the estate of
losepli Racer, late of the Town of
Hennessey, County of Kingfisher,
State oi Oklahoma, deceased.
Ml persons having claims against
losepli Racer, deceased, are required
to present the same with the necessary
vouchers, to the undersigned adminis-
trator, at the law office of W. L.
Moore, Hennessey, Oklahoma, in the
County of Kingfisher and State of Ok-
lahoma, within four months of the
date hereof, or the same will be for-
ever barred.
Dated March 9th, 1915.
I). B. RACER,
W. L. MOORE, Administrator.
Attorney for Administrator.
- —(Clipper)
1st published in Clipper Mar. 11,'15 lit
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all per-
sons interested in the estate of T. T.
Hat 1 ill", deceased, that on the Sth day
of March, 1915, E. J. RatiiIT produced
and tiled in the County Court of the
County of Kingfisher and State of Ok-
lahoma, an instrument in writing pur-
porting to be the last will and testa-
ment of T. T. Ratlin*, deceased, and
also filed in said court her petition
praying for the probate of said will,
and that Letters Testamentary issue
thereon to said E. J. Ratliff, the exe-
cutrix named in said will.
Pusuant to an order of Court, made
on the Nth day of March, 1915, notice
is hereby given that Tuesday, the 2.'lrd
day of March, 1915, at the hour of two
o Vlock p. m., of said day, that being
a day of the regular January term.
1915, of said Court, has been appoint
ed as the time for hearing said peti-
tion and proving said will, at the
County Court room in Kingfisher, in
said County of Kingfisher, when and
where all persons interested may ap
pear and contest the same.
In testimony whereof, I have here-
unto set my hand and seal
(Seal) of said County Court this
Nth dav of March, 1915.
H. F. SIU'TLER,
W. L. MOORE, County Judge.
Attorney for Petitioner.
(Clipper)
1st published in Clipper Mar. 11,'15 5t
In the District Court within and for
Kingfisher County, State of Okla
hotna.
E. C. Williams, Plaintiff, vs. John
Dully, administrator of tin* estat<
Hobcrt B. Chritton, deceased; John
Duffy, administrator of the estate of
Elizabeth Chritton, deceased; John
Duffy, administrator of the estate of
Myrtle McGinty,deceased; all the heirs
of Robert B. Chritton, deceased, real
names unknown and residence un-
known; all the heirs of Elizabeth
Chritton, deceased, real names un-
known and residence unknown; all the
heirs of Myrtle McGinty, deceased,
real names unknown and residence un-
known; Jessie C. Prather, William
Prat her, Loio C. Walling, Wilber
Walling, Edward R. McGinty, Robert
McCinty, Mildred Belle McGinty, J.
11. Williams, Defendants.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That, pusunut to an order of sale is-
sued out of the above entitled court
in the above entitled action, directed
to thy Sheriff of Kingfisher County.
Oklahoma, I will on the 12th day of
April, A. D. 1915, at the hour of 2
o'clock p. in., at the north front door of
the Court House, in Kingfisher, King
fisher County, State of Oklahoma, offer
Now Well
"Thedforrt's Black-Draught
is the best all-round medicine
1 erer used," writes ]. A.
Steelman, of Pattonville, Texas.
"1 suffered terribly with liver
troubles, and could get no relief.
The doctors said 1 had con-
sumption. 1 could not work It
all. Finally I tried
THEDFORD'S
BLACK-
DRAUGHT
and to my surprise, I got better,
ami am to-day as well as any
man." Thedford's Black-
Draught is a general, cathartic,
vegetable liver medicine, that
has been regulating irregulari-
ties of the liver, stomach and
bowels, for over 70 yetrs. Get
a package today. Insidonthe
genuine—Thedford's. E-70
for snlo ami soil at public auction to the
highest liiililcr, but for not less than
two-tliirils of $!I00.00, the amount for
\^ii-h it has been appraised, the t'ol-
(nwiiij: ilexrriheil real estate lying nml
situate in the Town of Hennessey,
Kingfisher County, State of Okla-
homa, tn-wit: lot:: 20-21-22-23 anil 24,
in block 17. I lots' :i-4-!5-(l anil 7, in
block 2(1,all in the Town of Hennessey,
Oklahoma, as shown by the recorded
plat thereof. Terms of said sale will
he cash in hands.
"Dated this 10th dav of March, A. 1).
liMii, OKOIWi K P. LONG,
Sheriff of Kingfisher County, Okla.
W. L. MOORE, v
Attorney for Plaintiff.
-(Clipper)
1st published in Clipper Mar. 11,'15 5t
In the District Court of Kingfisher
County, State of Oklahoma:
Lee M. Cray, Plaintiff, vs. Willis
Cooper and llattie Cooper, husband
and wife; .lemimah Smith and Henry
Smith, wife and husband; Clark
Cooper ami Grace Cooper, husband
and wife; Mariah Harris and George
Harris, wife and husband; Giles
Cooper and Frances Cooper, husband
ami wife; Rachel Woods and Thomas
Woods, wife and husband; Mary Wil-
son and Ollie Wilson, wife and hus-
band; Harry C. Fitch, F. P. Munch
and Vern Munch, doing business un-
der the firm name and style of
F. P. Munch & Son, a partnership; W.
S. I'rice, administrator of the •estate
of Birdie Cooper, deceased; Moses
Cooper, William Cooper, Elvey Cooper
and Birdie Cooper, Defendants.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that pursu-
ant to an order of sale issued out of
the above entitled cause in the above
onttitled action, directed to he sher-
iff of Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, I
will «'ii the 12th day of April, A. D.
1915, nt the hour of 2 o'clock p. in., at
the north front door of the ('burt
House in Kingfisher, Kingfisher Coun-
ty, State of Oklahoma, offer for wale
and sell at public auction to the high-
est bidder, but for not less than two-
thirds of $1,500, the amount for
which it was appraised, the following
described real estate lying and situ
ate in Kingfisher County, State of
Oklahoma, to wit, the northwest quar-
ter of Section Nineteen (19), in Town-
ship Nineteen (ID), North, of Range
Seven (7), W. I. M. The terms of said
sale will be cash in hand.
Dated this 11th day of March, 1915.
GEORGE F. LONG,
Sheriff of Kingfisher County, Okla.
W. L. MOO UK,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
FOX AND WOLF HOUNDS
of the best English strains in
America. 40 years experi-
ence in breeding these fine
hounds for my own sport. Save your pigs,
sheep and poultry. Send 4c in stamps
for catalogue. — T. B. HUDSPETH,
Sibley, Jackson County, Mo.
Professional Directory
W. L. MOORH
ATTORNEY.AT.LAW
HfcNNKSSEY, OKLA.
KINGFISHER, okla^
JOHN DUFFY
Real Estate, Farm
Loans, Insurance
Duffy Bldg, Hennessey, Okla.
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