The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1916 Page: 6 of 10
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TBI ourras, mnnaaKT, oklahoma
Big C rowds Attend the January
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1 -2 price on all
Men's Overcoats
Everything on Sale!
Nothing Reserved!
1 -2 price on Ladies'
Coats and Suits
Read! Realize! Profit by this event. Ask any one, ask any body they can tell you of the wonderful values in store for you.
S#*rvir**l re£ret that our sa'es f°rce was not large enough last Saturday to wait on the extra rush of trade,
kJCI Y1CC. although prepared with many extra clerks. Many customers did not get the attention we would like.
But for the coming Saturday, we are well prepared to see that each and every customer will get quick service.
A glimpse at a tew of the prices being made during this great Clean Sweep Sale:
Dry Goods
5c Canvassing, at per yard
Unbleached Sheeting, per yard
10c Apron checks, extraordinary values for
6c assortment of Shirting Calicos, at per yard
10c Bleached Muslin, per yard
40c Heatherbloom at per yard
10c Ginghams, extra good quality at per yard.
65c Woolens, good, per yard
Negligee Shirts
$1.25 Dress Shirts, very finest line.
$1.50 Dress Shirts of the very best grade
3Mc
5c
7c
V/2c
7Kc
19c
7c
39c
89c
*1.19
Special on Ladies' Muslin Wear
$3.00 Ladies' Sweaters, worth twice that amount for
$2.50 Ladies' Sweaters, extra fine quality, for
$1,98
$1.49
Underwear for Ladies'
65c Ladies' Union suits, per suit 38c
50c Two piece finest quality ...... 39c
39c Two pieee underwear, very good value for . 23c
25c Two piece underwear, for 15c
Underwear for Men
$1.25 Ribbed union suits, all sizes 75c
$1,50 Extra good quality union suit ...... $1.19
50c Ribbed underwear 35c
50c Fleec underwear, sale price only ............. 29c
Work Shirts
35c Extra fine quality of mens work shirts. 23c
50c finest quality work shirts for men 39c
Men's Overcoats
$10.00 men's overcoats, sale price
15.00 overcoats, sale price
Men's Hats
$3.00 fine dress hats, sale price .. .......
2.50 men's hats, sale price.
Thousands of other bargains to numerous to mention.
Ladies' Coats and Suits
$20.00 Suits,
15.00 Suits,
10.00 Suits,
20,00 Coats,
15.00 Coats,
10.00 Coats,
8.50 Coats,
sale price
sale price
sale price
sale price
sale price
sale price
sale price.
$5.00
7.50
$2.19
1.95
$10.00
7.50
5.00
10.0(1
7.50
5,00
3.98
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! That give satisfaction-^ guarantee with every pair. Special Prices
1:30 to 2:00 o'clock p. m.
lOc quality dress ^ P"
Ginghams, 1*0 vards
for
Only 10 yards to a customer
Two Sensational Hour Sales
For Saturday Only
2:30 to 3:00 o'clock p. m.
2, men's fine $1.25 wool Shirts
a $2.50 value, for
30 minutes, 2 for
Only two shirts to each customer
Look for the Clean
Sweep Sale Sign
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Leave your whiskers
popular prices.
Watch repairing a specialty
A. Xothstein, jeweler.
•I oh ti Duffy was a Kingfisher
business visitor Monday.
Harness oiled, $1.00 per
at Cooper's Harness Shop.
The Soin'R'Set Club met
Mr. and Mrs. Lane Monday ev.
ning.
K. V. Welch, of Dover, visit-
ed in Hennessey between trains
Tuesday.
Men and Women's Shoes this
week at very low prices. -Cash
ion & Dayhuff.
FARM LOANS-Low inter-
est. See S. A. Snyder, rear
First National Bank.
FOR RENT—11>0 a. bottom
farm, fenced hog-tight, good ini
provements, good orchard, good
cistern, well, mill, etc. For cash.
See or phone J. F. Nash. Phone.
1803. 80t8p
One hundred new books have
just been placed in our city
1 library by the ladies.
j .John Duffy purchased the
11<■ iii|>11 i 11 residence on South
'Main street this week.
Jewelry repairing of all kinds
done promptly and efficiently
at the ('. A. Nothstein's.
.Miss (iraee Martin was confin-
ed to her home several days the
first of the week by illness.
WANTKD 100 pounds of
clean, white rags. Will pay 4c a
pound -Electric Light Plant.
All Blankets are marked down
in Price. It will pay you to in-
vestigate. Cashion & Dayhuff.
FREE Pole wood to give
away for chopping it off and pil-
ing the brush. S. A. ROOERK.
Why bake bread at home
when the Royal Oakery sells 7
loovpi for 25c. R. L. EOTEN.
WANTKD To rent farm with
everything furnished or work on
farm, by man and wife. Write
H. Evans. 002 West Walnut,
Enid- Oklahoma. 33tl
loroughbred Plymouth Rod
cockerels for sale. $1.00 each.
HENNESSEY ROLLER MILL.
Fresh home-made chili, mad
by Mrs. Evans. at Farmers Stori
Pepins". Frakes' and Walhnriis
Money to Loan—S. A, Sny-
der. rear of First Nat'l Bank.
FOR SALE Fine Whit,
cockrels, if taken at once
leach. N'olaud's strain.
SYLVESTER
Rock
$1.00
Mt
Miss Orai
ta, arrived
a visit with- her mother
ill with Ingrippe.
We have a complete
Overshoes and Rubbers
members of the family
Armke. of Wiehi-
esday morning for
who is
of
lint
for all
Prices
Special prices now
Overcoats. Von save from 15 to
25 per cent by buying now at
Cashion & Dayhuff.
INSURANCE — ! am pre-
pared to insure all kinds of
cit. property. A. P. Hersch-
er, phone 144.
Messrs Fred Killer, A. <
Miack and I. .1, Cashion left on
Monday for Guthrie, where they
will attend the Consistory.
Samuel Clements left for I la -
vensville. Kalis.. Monday morn
ing after spending a few weeks
at the Clements home here. Mr.
Clements was called here bv the
illness of his brother, the late
Rhoailes Clemens.
are right. Cashion & Dayhuff.
Roy Walters, of near Coving
I ton. was in Hennessey Tuesday
posting bills for his big sale of
j line stock, which will be held on
February 2nd.
Frank .lanky, owner of Mea-
dow I'.rook Farm, near Wauko-
mis. was a business visitor in Hen-
was a business visitor to Hen-
nessey Tuesday.
The Trucsdell household goods
will he sold at public sale* on
the streets Saturday, Jan. 22, at
2:00 p. in., at bank corner Mrs.
(ieorge II. Trucsdell.
It you are needing a farm
loan see John Duffy. Can
furnish money as soon as title
is ready. Best rates. tf
Jewelry repairing all kinds
C. A. Nothstein, at Saur's.
Why bake bread at home
i when the Royal Oakery sells 7
loaves for 25c. I!. L. ROTEN.«
Thoroughbred Plymouth lioclc
cockerels for sale. $1.00 each.
HENNESSEY ROLLER MILL.
Miss Ethic Rogers, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Dud Rogers, lias
accepted a position as head nurse
at a Outhrie hospital. She as-
|sinned her duties last week.
We have just received another
(carload of that famous Yukon
j flour. Your baking troubles will
be at an end if you use Yukon's
1 I test Flour -Cashion A: Dayhuff
The W. 0. T. I'. met at the
j home of Mrs. II. A. Harris on the
j afternoon of Jan. 14th. The time
i was profitably spent in -attending
j to the business matters for the
j month.
LOST—Dlack ami wliit (' OS-
trich feather boa Tuesday night
between M. E. church and Mrs.
J. A. Felt's residence. Finder
please leave at Clipper office,
i Reward.
Potatoes are getting high. We
have just received a carload of
hue eating potatoes. We can save
you money. Cashion &• Dayhuff
FOR SALE White ISlossom
sweet clover Seed. Lots of pas-
ture. (irows on poor land. Two
crops of seed pays for the land
tmpiirc at Hennessey \uto Co
vv IM'LLIAM. ' :i3t3p
WANTED Chickens, but-
ter and eggs, cash or trade.
Don t tail to get our prices
before selling, Walburn's
Cash Grocery, phone 85. In
Humphrey brick.
Lruee llaiighey arrived Sat-
urday ami has been kept fairlv
l>«s.\ since his arrival shaking
hands with his many old friends
III Hennessey. ISruce is still just
as much an optimist as of vore
j;1.1"1 Ills genia I smile almost
I'irhts up the landscape. He is
engaged in railroad work,
ami makes his headquarters in
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j '«•; "trouble man f,*ir
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