The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1915 Page: 1 of 10
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VOL. XXV.
Entered at th>- Po lo«ic«- Jl Hennessey
(Iklatioma. as Sc.'.in J I lass Mail Mattel
The Hennessey Press-Democrat Consolidated with The Hennessey Clipper January IS. 1 H
HENNESSEY^ KINGFISHER COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, APRIL 29,1915
Subscription I'rin $1.00 .1 Near in Ad- • ^O. \ (
> vancc. ' Months. f (k : :i Months 2r c \
This Is the most Important Advertisements I tver Caused to
he Published. Rend f very Word and then Marvel.
On a personal visit to Mr. Henry Ford I broached the subject ot a
possible August 1st Rebate „ „
MT-^'ret. AS"SSiV nml Au«us, ., end, „ur. lt iser tlurinit that pert,id would
miyllijiili , ca„ say tH 0llr people with re,art. to
the Ford Motor Company's MO 000 car rebate plan'.''
"We shall sell the 300.0110." was the quiet reply— and in 11 months, a full
ahead of August 1st!
"Then a refund Is practically assured."
"Yes—barring the totally unexpected. We are f.0,000 to 75,000 cars beh.nd orders
today Factory and branches are sending out 1800 daily.
I then said to Mr. Ford: "If 1 could make a definite refund statement we would
increase our local sales 500 cars.
" You may s av," was Mr. Font's deliberate and significant reply to
this " ) 'on ia y sa r that we shall pay hack to cat h purchaser of a
/■ord car between August /, 11)14, and I ui>ust ,, /9/<;, barring the
unforseen. the sum of $50. You may say that / anthon red you
to made this statement.
What ran I a,1,1 M .he abavr" $115.000 000 ...h,comine ^
$50 Obiter"FordRunibou?. for $140 i„. tie $50 reh.le! Wh.t is .Lore left for me to ..y?
The Hennessey Ford Company, Guy Collins, Mgr., Hennessey, Okl.
good dogs. Tltc O.-tpb.r 's
expected to brinj? about one linn
died entries and a bi-r cinv.i lo
watch the races, which will ron
tiue two days.
. -(Clipper)
BRUNA BARBRIF.L.
Miss Tena I'inma, of l.alimmi,
and Mr. Jacob liarbriel. ot" I'.isou,
were married at Knid Tucsdn\
morning by. .Indue. Swiurerl -it
tlic court lioiisf A lnrjr« iuiun « i
of the friends of the oiitia«-1 intr
parties winessed the ct-rcinoiiN
(Ullppor)
SWAT THE FLY NOW
I'lide Hank Miles believes ill
set ting an early start and ibis
time has demonstrated his fore
handedness by starling bis ll\
swatting campaign early in the
season, lie lias had his Hvtrap
working full time lor the past
ten dn,\ s and lias rea|li-
ve I ol big green flies
mpie should be I
(let out your
id get busy.
(Clipper)
BIRTHS.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H Hamil, four
ilis northwest ol Hennessey,
tIn- proud parents of a son,
To the Farmers
nr
glto,
bv i
I a I
Hank s
follow ed
tlyt rap
born
•Mr, I
|;1st Thursday night. April
I'l-l"
naaMBoa<ia(MaM
rft i ci appf.r fat.i.s— atj'l'o (!0f.£i through a
"kii.i.s injures sexton pt-atk class window
Oliver Zerby, of Ol
struck-full on the In
13-pound clapper ot
church bell Sunday
April 11th, while e
ringing the bell lot
sen ices. The clapper I
taclied and fell
knocking oil a sheet
In- ceiling in the vestibule m
descent, ami struck Mr. Zerby
the top of the head- luiocki
him through a window to 111
ground below, a distance of neal
ly 15 feet. All examination b
the hospital surgeon show
the rod of the clapper had pen
trated the brain, lb- died at
o'clock the saint* owning.
Tin* (lt ccast*(l was a son ol l.
\v. Zerby. of Ames and was •!
years of age. lie leaves a w it
and lour sin; ill children t
his tragic end.
(('lippur)
KAKIIi CORN HK KM '"ur •+1 I"'1'
bushel. Arthur Brox, plioiii- U>:t
Seeds! Fresh Seeds
Myers Produce Co., keeps the best seeds such as
kinds ot field seeds, garden seeds, flower seeds and
hird seed.
Bring us your produce we pay either cash or give orders
on the best stores in town.
Myers Produce Comp'y
will build coursing
track near bison
Owner-, of greyhounds living
near P.ison are arranging
I'or a coursing park just south-
west ol town and will have their
lirst big meet probaby in <>rto
ing to the V.
a bunch of
In
i/.berg, of lleim
t ly accidenl
while ilrivin
itdit-i'V Inder I 'a
new
Mr. lleiv.berg. who was learmii
run the car. lost control ot tli
morning
mac nun- while turnui
front of 1 be Fvans I )rui
the heavy car mi
ami crashed through tin
ite gla .:i front, wreekill
I i'i.ot of that store am
«itore mlioiniiiB. Th
ture'i on the interim
onsiderc.ible danui
lit wheel of the m:r
tile top, which \v:t' 1111 sntl
ilightly. No one was ntjui
TI,,- daninu-e was entirely
:i I'",
Upper)
I linn,lint of motley to loai
lowest rale- ,|iii,-k servu-
,,,[ in-i-,1. M. A. Hlti,-UInirn.
in :ilI
•isleti
WILL TAKE POSTGRAD
UATF, COURSE
I leorge Holmes will be abseiii
from Monday until l-'ridav ol
next week. He w ill at tend the
t)ptometi i ils state ( oiiv,-ntion j
and take a -hurl post graduate
ourse in optometry. aI'*n. l|o!ines(
will bis in eliarge of the jewelry
store during liis absence.
I Clipper)-
rciiooii CLOSES
WITH FESTIVITIES
The term close,I at the Uriel; |
II mil last Tuesday with a pro i
grain, a big dinner and much en-1
joyed festivities, in whirl arly
the e111 ire district took part.
McAlester fancy I mini
per ton
,1 ust received :t car ol extra
fine oats which we will sell,
while they last i'or per bushel
•X" 111<; farmers of this vicinity who have
* held t heir wheat are now enjoying the
fruits of their bounteous harvest, and al-
most undreamed ot profits, anil we rejoice
with them in their prosperity, hut are they
taking the means offered them to (tl'AR-
ANTEK its safety?
The State Banking Laws ol Oklahoma
have provided a (ti AUAN I KK teatuie toi
every State Bank in Oklahoma and the
funds of these farmers, if deposited in THE
HENNESSEY STATE BANK, are abso-
lutely SECU RED.
This bank will extend you all the ac-
commodations that any other well managed
bank will extend and in addition we
(i 11 All ANT E E A EE T11E I) E1'(>S ITS made
with this bank.
You Can't / ose
Are Your Deposits Secured?
It's lip to You
The Hennessey
State Bank
Hennessey, Okln.
pi
<•111*111?.
I lie <•<
>r
iisniv m se-
as U*a *li«*r lor
M rs. Tliorin* is
ic ll.-rs in the
mils of
See us for prices on corn and kafir corn.
Star Mill & [levator Co.
Phone 19
lJOO« I
I ti eville I
lias taught.
111osi foi'tunal
logs
It-red in outside
show 11 line form
ine thai lias nevel
COIl|
II:
iirui
have been en-
eets that ha\i
. M. 1 lixou has
been defeated
M rs
ed :
who
Ills
i-rv
din
ami
I 'al l
Ii. I- I horn,
teacher the past term,
| the program, but tin-
ner arranged for by ^
of other good dogs. 1 was a great surprise to her. I'>
■ has two, (I, W. j say that all bail a .good tune,
live, S. Dixon, two, j would be stating it mildly, as it
two, Sam KatlilT two, I was one ot the iiios! enjoy1
lib:
SI.
i prt
one ; .1
sever,
Mack, two, ami
I others have
•rings of thi
I of
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HENNESSEY, OKLAHOMA
(Pursuant lo Call of Comptroller of Currency. March 4. 1915)
RESOURCES
I oans and Discounts
Ron,is and Warrants
bills F xchange
Ovenlralls
II. S. Bonds (at par)
banking llousi- liiruiluri
Other Real I slali
$ 102,524.29
3.744.17
178.96
1.309.39
25.000.00
and Fixtures 10,000.00
352.50
live Pet Cent Redemption I und
Slock Federal Reserve hank
Tax Account
Cash in Safe and Other Banks
Total ... , $217,588.55
above statement is correct,
1,250.00
1100.00
(14.00
72.%tU4
The
John Smith, I L. Hines, F. A.
LIABILITIES
Capital st, >. k
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Circulating Note
llcpnsi Is
Total
G. It. 1RUESDELI .Cashier
$25,000.00
0.604.11
25,000.00
H)0.« 84.44
$217,588.55
I progri
ga
tin
ml
neighborhood
t lie slelld t'l
nn, several of the patrons
brief talks, complimenting
teacher- Mrs. Thorite, very
lily on xcellelil success
as a11 elide, I her ell'orls anil
tg their
i-r scrvie
ii,,; term.
In- best t
i-1>ui11\ and lli
her work ha
i-vervwhcre si
I'.I i, k st liool i
securing her.
(Clipper)
NEWSPAPEH ETHICS
Kvcry one- in a while some
one 11: lie- in printing with a re-
quest that n be kept secret. Per
haps a little informal ion com-er
-:-'-r the rules of of
an,I print in;; plants will not
,nt ot place. < hie of the lirst
igs an apprentice is taught is
Mllte secrecy regarding ,ll y
I j1111, - that is done in the ollice.
II,' must not give out information
i,s lit what kind of printing is In-
ing done in the ollice nor give
an\ nolice of what is to appear
in the paper. Another rule is
that the copy hook is sacred
is thai outsiders must not read
its contents, neither should the\
read the copy on the case belore
tin- compositors." The last is eon
sidi-re.l by the printer as ill bred
as the reading of private corres-
pondence. All proof sheets, in
fa'-l the paper itself is consider
ed private ollice property until it
is delivered 10 the public. Fair-
view Republican.
Clipper)
( ol. Shanks has purchased I lie
Must a ine farm, southwest of
Marshall anil Wade Davis has in-
vested in the farm the Sheridan
store stands on. Marshall Tri-
ihiih*.
The Bargain
Store
Here area few grocery prices that
will interest the economical
housewives
Good 20c coffee, per lb 12MC
Alton coffee for Saturday, only,
per pound
Good beans, 1 pounds for
Nice fresh lemons, per dozen
or 2 dozen for
Good oranges, per dozen
or 2 dozen for
Nice apples, per peck
Vegetables of different kinds
good bananas.
W<* want your Poultry, But-
ter and Eggs. Highest
price, cash or trade
Came in. Get our prices. It will
cost you nothing.
N. F. Razook
Successor to C. H. Brewer
Phone 74
25c
25c
15c
25c
15c
25c
40c
and
DIRECTORS
Dinkier, W. A. Rhodes, A. E. Rhodes, Mary Smith, G. H. Truesdell
\ Home bdnk lor Home People—The Bank For You. .
May We Not Have a 5hare of Your Business?
Try us for Farm Loans. Lowest Kate in Kingfisher County
Condensed Statement of
The Farmers & Merchants National Bank
Hennessey, Oklahoma
Pursuant to call of the Comptroller of the Currency, Marrh^l^
RESOURCES $ 25,000.00
. c 107 434.84 Capital stock * Qor,oi«
Loans and discounts ^281.05 Surplus and undivided prohts . ■'
Bonds and warrants hcrar Circulating notes .... 2Ti.000.00
Stock in Federal Roserve Bank . 566.68 Wrcuwung 174,886. OS
Overdrafts nnnnn . . $228,738.23
U. S. Bonds (at par) 25,0 0.00 Total
Banking House - 0...00,, (
Other real estate owned o.i-i.u-i
Five per cent redemption fund ...... 1,250.00
Revenue and stamp account 35.00
Cotton Account 20.50
CASH IN SAFE AND IN OTHER
BANKS ■ • 58.053,83
Total 228,738.23
The above Statement is Correct, FLOYD E. FELT, Cashier
Our Facilities for Handling Your Business Are of the Best
OFFICEES FLOYD E. FELT, Cashier
L. A. FERREL, President CHAS K STETLER, Ass't Cashier
i. j. CASHION, Vice President chah. iv oif
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