The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1915 Page: 6 of 10
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YOU BETTER BE ON TIME
Take no chances with an
unreliable watch. Let us
show you one that will Met
you there on tlie minute.
' Miss Cowall |>ont
bomefolkn in Enid.
Walter 11oii^h visited with liis dau-
ghter nt Knid Wednesday.
Get your onion sets at
Pepin's Model Grocery.
I Mosdamoa Levi Hcrzborg nn<l .Ion
Bternberger were Enid visitors Mom
day.
Misses Qoldie and Jimalou Smith
spoilt Sunday with their parents in
Dover.
Mrs. A. E. Lane will entertain the
Needlework Club this afternoon
(Thursday.)
(Jeorge Baldwin spent several (lays
in Dover this week, papering the M.
A. Mitchell residence.
Mr. Martin Planigan and daughter,
Miss Ella, left Sunday morning for
several weeks visit in Wichita.
A fine baby boy was born to Mr.
ami Mrs. B. W. Parker, ten miles
southwest of town last Monday.
Howard Leddy, carrier on Route 4,
has purchased a new Ford runabout.
He will use it carrying the mail.
Mrs. .lohn Duffy visited her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. ('. II. McDerinond,
in Enid, from Friday to Sunday.
WANTED—To buy, fresh cows or
animals soon to be fresh. Address A. ;
Milbers, Route 1, Ames, Ok la. :U41 I
Big German Millet seed for
sale at Frakes' Cash Stoie.
Hoy ('lenient, rural carrier is now
covering his route in a Ford runabout
recently purchased for the purpose.
FOR SAIjK—U hd of horses, 2 i ug-
_j>s, 1! sets single harness. Will sell
or trade on easy terms. Post Otliee l>ov
<117. Phone L 7. JACK LEDDY. ti'
Dr. A. F. Merrill attended the meet-
,,, y . , iiig of the State Dental Society at Ok-
o - . v • i.' «i: k ... i ,'i\ v'q lahoma City this week. He spent Sun
Our slo-'k is tin le up of the host American, ijimisu and I renin ^,o s* • ,|nv
in ('luthrie with liis son, Leonard,
ati.l will he sold at popular prices. | .pj10 wh'mt Club spent a delightful
I evening with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Herz-
! berg last Friday evening. Or. and
j ■/ ry SB ffT I Mrs. A. H. ' "u I til in were in 1 • u.-st ,
£? g* O ;r phone 25 boxes of line Gano
kjr is No. apples at $l ;55 per box : ,
Frakes'
Does It Need Repairing
Briutf it to a competent jeweler, one that knows his business
We guarantee our work.
HOLMES BROTHERS
Jewelers and Optometrists
BRISTLES
Are very well in their place. We have them and keep them in their
places in our fine line of
tlnfr finishes, looth finishes, Cloth Brushes, ISuil
finishes, faint Finishes, etc.
nerican
popular prices.
W ilk in :ri I lo >k around, you don't have to l>uy.
V
On tin;
west s do
q
Li
Ojrphone
is No "
A? TOLD TO US.
Money to loan see Hud lingers.
Bert Biehey is home again nfter a
vaeation of severnl weeks.
Attorney W. L. Moore was a i ourt
visitor at Knid Tuesday.
Will Wallinrn was n liusiness \ isi
tor in Wichita the-first of the week.
Sterling (Inrtcn left Saturday for
Yukon for n few days visit with rel
atives.
Do you like good things to oat ! Ask
your grocer for 11 ursliberger '■ Mot
Made Cheese.
.1. A. Tilsou, of .loirerson, Okla.,
was a Hennessey visitor last week and
spent several days looking alter his
property in this vicinity.
Tin' Ladies'
church will hold an Kasler I'air||ia\
and sew
lire lay, April ;t'-d. They have 11
nice selection of fancy work and
other articles, including 11 In
. n bbl. fine Jersey Cranber- .%Z ^
ries, 5c per quart at Frakes, miics nortiieast of town Sunday. c. 11
We make the American Full Cream «'oo|«or took them out and hack in his
Cheese ill five pound rolls for family I auto.
use. at cents per 11 >., W. K. Ilersh 1
heruer. Phono MM It
For up-to-date dental work
I call on Dr. A. P. Merrill, over the
First National ISank. At Dover
I OR SALE—lfiO.OOO brick suitable
for caves, foundations, cisterns, etc. j m , inv
GHe time until after harvest 011 bank- i e\ci\ uesiiaj
able note. $6.00 per thousand.—A E. F()l{ SALE 15 lieilli of
Lane & Sdh. .till k ' J
roR salt: floods of all mares from 5 lo 8 years old,
kilitis, iTorhet works, best hosiery weighing from 1100 to 1500
If "1 i"'e.l of anything in my n„.|n.|s Will <<ell (11 12
all I'll.INC 1 ::l and will deliver any ptHUlllh. _ Will Stll I _
where in town. Mrs. Liny Blake. months time. Lee M. Gray,
T.\Ki:\ I'P l''el>. 22, lar^e inn Hennessey. 3tpil
, . lev led hull, tip ol tail white, o Armaiitrout arrived Satur.lay
Aid of the M. l'.|aliout years old. Owner may froni ini|inua and spent a few tlnys
i have same l)%v paying for this here with his family. 11 was nceom
hicken dinner on Sat-I adv.. Illld for keep of animal. A. panied hy ('ounty Treasurer N. I'
' „• 1,'IMl'l I.' I! 1 ll'wioi Okla I.avengood, ot Wabash, I ml., president
K 1 Ml >Lli, li. L IllSOll, IIKlll. „r ti,,. Ilnosior Oil Co., for which W.I).
Early Hose Seeti Potatoes, is nsles manager. 11«■ came down I
Shoes that reflect the
sweet, sincere spirit of
the season.
The success of the entire
scheme of your E;tster costume
depends upon how you are shod.
J & ti SHOES
For Women
Add ih finishing touch of daintiness to the new
gown, preserving the style theme of the apparel.
Your favorite is sure to be among the wide vari-
ety of authoritative models in our display of J. & K.
pumps, strap effects and novelties for woman.
1 Siz? unci a Style for Every Woman.
' l'nn ncr htlsllrl Penin's t the Cushing «>' lel.l and nemii
non.. Ill lo lie 111; I on sale ^ 11,1' ,V "USntl* P by what he saw
M""' 1 Mode Grocery. in oklahoma.
mi that date. '
HjKpjrcim- ■. v.reaggq>3ga M«MMa««BE«Ma ttPSK- rrx^ms^ssswsiifs^smztfzi NlilM
Mr Win Bnlkenimsch. o(' Lynn, Mo., who recently bought the interests of Messrs. Reynolds and States, has
arrived and is busily employed in the store With the coming of Mr. Ball<enbusch into the firm greater
improvements are being 'planned. A larger grocery stock will becanied, and if possible to obtain, better
groceries. Our rapidly ino using business demands that wc buy in larger quantities and carry a larger
stock. This means larger discounts; we v ill divide this saving with our customers. Our store must be
and is going to be the largest and best retail grocery store in the county. The town and community de-
mands one large first class store of this kind-not a high price store but a genuine quality store with com-
mon sense prices. If honest endeavor, quality groceries, fair and courteous treatment, lowest prices and
perfect sanitary conditions count, the Farmers Store is that store. We're cleaning house from cellar to
garret filling in with the freshest of groceries and getting ready for the enormous spring business that has
already opened up. We're here to serve you. Prompt deliveries. Special attention given to phone orders.
We Make a Specialty of Poultry and Produce
We are giving special attention to poultry and produce. We lead, others follow in this line. Highest price
cash or trade given at all times. You cannot afford to sell before seeing us.
Specials for Saturday, March 20th
1
Celery, 2 bunches 15c |
Oranges, 2 doz. 25c |
Lettuce per lb. 20c j
No. 3 large can Pears
put up in syrup,
2 cans 25c
All white soap <i bars 25c
50 boxes of National
Biscuit Crackers at
per lb Tc
No. 3 large can Black-
berries, 2 can 25c
Silk and White Russian
soap, 7 bars 25c
Nice Santis Peaberry
Coffee, per lb. 25c
No. 3 large hand pack-
ed can tomatoes 10c
Nice Early June Peas
per can 10c
Eng. Walnuts, lb 15c
Pie Plant, per lb 10c
Roasted peanuts
2 lbs 25c
Lemons per doz 20c
Parsnips per lb. 4c
Fine Cream Chocolate
candy, per lb. 20c
First class cream sep-
arator oil, per qt 15c
Tkic • it Plin* For each cash purchase made here you get a printed receipt, which is issued by
1 nis is me i iciu. our new National Cash Register, showing the amount of your purchase, the date
and the initial of the clerk who waited on you.
and when you have cash purchases amounting to $20 or more, hurry to our
Save tvery Keceipt storo and hand them to us and get $l in trade free
You Need the Goods; We Need Your Trade
Just one more word about the money saved by buying for cash. When we buy for cash we get a dis-
count. Why shouldn't you? The money we save by paying cash we'll divide with you if you'll paycash.
' Banks pay interest on what you save. We pay interest on the money you spend.
Begin paying cash today and you will save many an extra dollar. Now if we don't get your trade, we
Begin paying
both lose money.
The Big Farmers Store
Fisher & Balkenbush, Proprietors.
The Store that Saves You Money.
We want your produce.
Pi pin's Model Grocery.
\V. T. Anderson mul son, of Hover,
wore llri'iiossoy visitors Wednesday.
For Farm Loans see Join. Duf-
fy. Plenty of money oil hand, tf
Little Miss Constance Gilbert is out
of school 1 his week on account of ill-
ness.
Mrs. .lake Kappenlicr# ami daughter
Mildred spent Sunday with hoinel'olks
in Hennessey.
FOR HKN'T Good cotton and corn
l.'iml i'our miles east of Dover. SeoK.G.
1 >ay, sit Dover Hotel.
A line, l ibaby hoy was horn to
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Freeman Tuesday
:tt the Ream homo in Dover.
Mrs. Will I'ray visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. K/.ra Grissom, northeast
of town, the first of the week.
Cape Cod Cranberries, (S
quarts for 25c at Pepin's
Model Grocery.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Black and Miss
I < 'alia Jones and Flora Felt motored to
| Knid Wednesday in Mr. Black's new
Hudson.
Joe and June, two children of Mr.
I and Mrs. W. R. Shearer, who are III
I with pneumonia, are reported some
I what better.
Mrs. Sales, of Enid, and Nelson
Sales, of Cleo, came down Sunday and
visited I'lyssos Brittain at the lien
liessev IIespial.
M iss <iil«jer, of Kiel, is the quests of
Hennessey friends this week. Miss
Oilier is planning to leave soon for
Ohio to make her home.
SPECIAL—Saturday only,
30, (>() pound cans of pure
honey, per can #4.50 at
Frakes' Cash Store.
I Mrs. Cal. Fisher is very ill at
home on West Fifth street, with 1
mania. A slight change for the better
lis reported this morning (Thursday)
|and Ih.t friends are anxiously awaiting
ti or recovery.
Billion Dollar (irass Seed, f> lbs. for
$1.01); Sweet Clover, Me lb.; Cane,
| $1.2."), Seed Corn, $1.65 to $2.25, Sou-
in Grass Seed, 10c per lb. We also
ive IViu'ililia seed and f>() bushel of
I good alfalfa seed- At City Feed Store
Ion South Main St., W. D. Iett, Prop.
(Clipper)
JOSEPH MESIF DEAD.
Joseph Mesif, aged 70 years, died
at his home southeast of town at .'1:00
o'elork Tuesday afternoon, March 16.
after an illness of nearly six months,
heath was duo to the infirmities of
I old age. He is survived by a wife and
! four children. Funeral services will
i be held Friday morning, the lUtli,
'and intehnent made in the Catholic
cemetery in Hennessey following ser-
vices over the remains at St. Joseph's
church.
Good prices prevailed Inst Monday
at the Mrs. N. A. Ogden public sale.
A large crowd was in attendance ami
Col. .1. L. Murphy, Hennessey's pop
ular auctioneer, was at his best. Mrs.
Ogden was well pleased w ith the i «•
iilis. She expects to leave the first
of next week for Coal County, Okla.,
where she plans to purchase pasture
land. Mrs. Ogden is one this coun-
ty's oldest settlers and the numerous
friends she has made during the yearn
of sunshine and storm are loath to
sec her depart.
The Knights and Ladies or Security.
Council No. 714.
Meets at Block's Hall on *very 1st
and 3rd Monday night in each month
MARY A. KKN8HAW, President.
M ATT1 E E. M A RT1 N, Sec ret a \ \
AVOID OPERATION
Get Out From Under the
Shadow of the Kniie.
Thousands of women on
the verge of serious sur-
gical operations are saved
by a timely use of
Stella- Vitae tho
great female
reni-
55L edy.
Tho us-
ual fe-
male troubles
are unnatural
and unneces-
sary.
Taken in time they can be cured and
tho operation avoided.
The tonic principle of Stella-Vitae
picks you up and gives you new life and
hope, new desires and energy, new
strength and purpose in life.
For two generations Dr. Thaoher lma
been helping Southern women to bi tter
he:ilth, to more cheerful lives. Stella-
Vitae is the means employed and evolv-
ed by this celebrated physician from
thousands of test cases.
Any woman who suffers even in a
slight degree can bo benefited by just
one bottle of this celebrated remedy.
Don't put it off, don't neglect yourself
and become old and care worn before
your time. Get a bottle of Stella- Vitae
from your dealer and if you find tli t
it does not improve your condition the
denier will return full purchase price.
But it will help you. It will improve
your digestion, clear up your complex-
ion and work wonders with your d'e po-
sition and appearance. Get a bottle
today. Don't delay! Your dealer lis
this wonderful guarantond-to Uen< lit
remtjdy in $1 bottles. ThaehorMedicine
Co., at Chattanooga. Teun.
On sale at Dinkler's mul Xatir s
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