The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1916 Page: 4 of 12
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Shoe Styles to please your
daughter, wearing qualities to
please you.
Cashion & Dayhuff
Wish to Thank Neighbors
Mr and Mi's. .1. IS. Moss wish
to extend sincere thanks lo their
friends and neighbors', who so
laithlull.v assisted in tightingthe
tire that destroyed their barn and
other personal property Tues-
day. The aid rendered is eerta in-
ly appreciated.
(Clipper)
A Birthday Surprise
Airs Dora Van l)usen was de-
lightfully surprised Tuesday eve-
ning, when a few of her friends
gathered to help her celebrate!
her birthday. The surprise was
complete. Music and social in-
tercourse made time pass very
pleasantly for all until a late J
hour. After refreshments had i
been served, the self-invited vis- j
tors took their departure, wishing :
Airs. Van Duxen many more hap-
py birthdays. Those present I
were: Mr. mid Sirs. Will Felder ;
and sous. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ■
Lee and son, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ^
ard AVright and son, Air. and j
Airs. Charles Lee and children j
and Mrs. Francis Carter and!
mg at lm home they proceeded
to mal^r merry in honor of his
•Nth birthday anniversary. The
night was spent playing games.
until a delicious lunch was served
by Mrs. IVibil. Air. Pribil was
| the recipient of six large cakes
and many other gifts.. The guests
departed for home at a late hour. Ut ^
rhose present were: Mr. and j^Jl
Airs. Jus. Vculek. Sr., Mr. and
Airs Louis Fuksa, Air. and Mrs.
-1 no. -lanky and children, Mr. and
Airs. Frank .lanky and son. Wil-
liam; Air. and Mrs. -los. Vculek.
•)r„ and daughter, and Messrs.
Anton A'averka. Anton Vculek.
Frank Vculek and .Jos. A'averka.
• (Clipper)—-—
NOTICE
All those indebted to the
Frakes Cash Store, please
icomeinand settle, either by
cash or good notes. Miss
Grace Martin will have charge
of our books for the next few
days at I he Slevin Grocery
Store. W. D. FRAKES.
*-( Clipper)
THE MEET AT MAPLE GROVE
Grabbed by Two Districts—Nos.
Easter
26 and 27.
(Clipper)
Friends and Neighbors Surprise
Joe Pribil—34th Birthday
Air. -Ids. Pribil was delightful-
ly surprised by a .jolly crowd of
friends and neighbors on last
Thursday night. After gather-
First published in Clipper Mar. 16, 131(1, 2t
No. 1201
Publishers Keport of the Condition of
The Hennessey Slate Bank
of Hennessey, Oklahoma, March. 7, 1916
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts . _ 5124,274.2k j
Overdrafts, secured and un-
secured 1,442.64
Securities with Banking Board 1.M38.IK 1
Stock, Bonds, Warrants. Etc.. 13,017.02 '
(tanking House 3,50(U)H
Furniture and fixtures 2,500.0(1
Hue from Bank* 21,408.33
Checks and other cash items ti)!t.:i.i
Revenue Stamp Account 98.0U
Cash in Bank 6,671.till
T<" l $175,15!).38 ,
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In $25,000 00
Surplus fund _ . 2.500!00
Undivided l'rolii>, less ex-
penses and tnxes paid 1.03:1.7(1 '
Due to Banks .. (i, 13(1.0!)
Individual deposits subject to
.... check . 81,940.48
unie certificates of deposits 51,414.62
Cashier's ( hecksoutstanding 27(1.4:1
Notes and Bills Rediscount^ (>,864.(10
Total . $175,15!!.38
Stateof Oklahoma,County ( Kingfisher, ss
I M. A Mitchell, Cashier of the above
named hank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief, so help me liod
M. A. MITCHELL. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
15th day of March, 1916.
Seal GOLDEE SMITH, Notary Public.
My commission expires July 8, lids
FRED EHLER ) Iv
CEO. W. GRIM ) Directors.
The literary and athletic meet
ol eight schools, districts 5, (i, 52,
j l.i. 11 (i. 2N, 27 and 26, held last
! I'l'idny, Mar. 17. at Maple Grove
| resulted iu a victor* for I >is-
j tricts 2<i and 27. Practically all
I ol the events were won by these
I two schools. The following is
j the list of winners:
Spelling
! Sum Strut ton, dist 2(1, first; .losse
I Stratton, .li*t 26, seroml; Ivv lien
nctt, .list 27. third.
Penmanship.
•Ionic Hnag, .list, 20, first; .lose
! phine Pekarek, .list. 15, second.
Declamatory Contest
Xellie Stratton, dist. 2(5, first; Ivy
Bennett, dist. 27, second.
CLASS A—Unlimited Weight
100 Yard Dash
Irving Real I, .list 211, first; Rilev
Chambers, .list, 27. second; Floyd
Miller, dist. 2(1, third.
220 Yard Dash
Irving Ben 11, dist.. 2(1, first; Riley,
Chandlers, .list, 27, second.
440 Yard Dash
Irving BenII, dist. 26, first; ltilev
Chambers, .list, 27, second; Oeorgo
Brewer, dist. 27, third.
880 Yard Run
George Brewer, dist. 27, first; Floyd
Miller, dist. 2ii, second; Charles Brew-
er, dist. 27, third.
220 Yard Low Hurdles
Irving Beall, .list, 211, first..
Discus Throw
lr\iiij; Ben 11, dist. 2(1, first; Flovd
-Miller, dist. 2(1, second; Walter Sei
her. .list, 27, third.
Shot Put—16 lb.
Irving Beall, dint. 211, first; Rilev
Chambers, dist. 27. second; Waltei
Sei Iter., .list, 27. third.
Pole Vault
1'loyd .Miller, dist. 2ii, first: Irving
Beall, dist, 26, second; Sam Stratton,
dist. 2li, third.
Running Broad Jump
I rices Good on Tliese Items for
Friday,Saturday and the
Week Following
ONLY
At Ehler's
35c Vaile De Nud for 19c
40-inch Nud \aile, the new spring dress ma-
terial, all colors pink, yellow, laven- i ft-
der, etc., special, per yard | JJQ
$1.50 Silk Waists 98c
100 Silk Waists—these will be our last Silk-
Waists at this price as the price has flO«*
already raised to $1.50-t*peclal price JOC
Silk Dresses for Spring
Made in all the new materials and colors
1 afreta. Poplins and Georgette Crepes, Spe-
cial before Easter:
$5.95 Dresses for $3 95
7.50 Dresses for .. 5.95
9.95 Dresses for 7.45
$12.50 Dresses for $ 9.45
18.00 Dresses for 14.75
20.00 Dresses for 17,48
Curtain Special
Lace C urtains and materials for Curtains for
house cleaning time, at special prices
Strartou, dist. 2'i, second; Arj*ie Hob*
erts. dist. 26, third.
410 Yard Dash
Jesse Stratton, dist. 2H, first; Arjjie ■
Roberts, dist. 2H, second.
880 Yard Riui
Charles Brewer, dist. 27, first; I.loyd I
Irving Beall, dist. 2(5, first; Flovd
Miller, dist. 2(1, second; (iearye Brew-
er, dist. 27, third.
Running High Jump
living Beall, dist. 2(1, first; Flovd
Miller, dist. 2(1, seeond; Walter Sei
ber, (list. 27, third.
Mile Relay
Won bv District 27.
BOYS UNDER 110 POUNDS
100 Yard Dash
I.loyd Keck, ilist. 27, liVst: Llovd
lienll, disi. 2il, s< iind; Jesse Stratton,
dist. 2(1, third.
220 Yard Dash
I.loyil Keck, dist. 27, first: .l<
The largest shoe factory in the coun-
try makes less than one-fortieth of
the entire shoe output, but the Ford
Motor Company builds half of all the
automoblies made in America. This
volume is necessary to supply the
demands of people who are looking-
for economy at a low cost. Get yours
today! Runabout $390; Touring Car
$440; Coupelet $590; Town Car $1)40;
Sedan *740. All prices f. o. b, Detroit.
On sale at
Hennessey Ford Co.
J. A. RatlifT, Proprietor.
Iie.il), dist. i'li, second; Charles Keek,
dist. 27, third.
220 Low Hurdles
Jesse (Stratton, dist, 2(1, first; Sam
Stratton, dist. 2(1, second.
Discus Throw
Jesse Stratton, dist. 2(1, first; Llovd
Keck, dist. 27, second; Lloyd Beall.
dist. 2(1, third.
Shot Put—16 lb.
Lloyd Keck, dist. 27, first; Jesse
Stratton, dist. 211, second; Idoyd Beall.
dist. 20, third.
Pole Vault
Sam Stratton, dist. 211, first; Llovd !
Beall, dist. 211, socrtnrt: Arfjie Roberts. 1
dist. 2(i, third.
Running Broad Jump
Lloyd Beall, dist. 2(1, first; Lloyd !
Keck, dist. 27, seeond; Aryie Roberts '
dist. 20, third. ;
Running High Jump
Lloyd Beall, dist. 20, first; Sam j
Stratton, dist. 2fi, second: Arjjie Bob
erts, dist. 211, third.
Ha If-Mile Relay
Won by District 20.
Boys' 50 Yard Dash
Lloyd Keck, dist. 27, first; Llovd
Beall, dist. 2(i, seeond.
Girls' 50 Yard Dash
Alice Sbeair. dist. 27, first; Nellie
Stratton, .list, 20, second; Orneio
Beall, ■ Ii->t. 20, third.
(Clipper)
Report of Turkey Creek School for
Month of March, 1916,
Pupils neither absent nor turdy:
Irving Beall Hoy Kasinussen
I.lovd Beall (iraeie Beall
Sarah Dean Marvin Button
Arisie Roberts Floyd Miller
Jesse Stratton Ida Spomer
Nellie Stratton Sain Stratton
Virgil Stratton Clara Stratton
Those having grades;
Agriculture—Irving Beall
Arithmetic Argie Roberts.
'•cography—Nellie Stratton.
Domestic Science—(Iraeie Beall
Crammer—Nellie Strattou.
Oklahoma History Josic Hnag.
I . S. History- -Dorothy Lamb. •
Heading Nellie Stratton.
I Sain Stratton
Spelling Marvin Mutton
I Virgil Stratton
Physiology Dorothy Lamb
Penmanship Josic Hang
j Nellie Stratton
Deportment— ' Idn Spomer
I Dorothy I.auib
General Average—Nellie Stratton
MRS. TUORNE, Teacher
Commissioner Proceedings
Board ol County Commissioners of
Kingfisher County met in regular ses
sion Oil this Otli day of March, lillO,
at I :::u p. III., Present .1. S. Patrick,
chairman, C. M. Wilson, (1. T. Wads
worth and Win. (i. Newer, eount\
clerk.
The following officers reports ap-
proved:
Ceorge F. Long, sherilF.
Win. (1. Newer, county clerk and
register "s departments.
(leorge II. Laing. county and dis-
trict courts.
! Sarah Liston, county superintend-
| ent.
| S. F. Hobinsou, county treasurer,
i 'las 1 >/ur, ipiarterly report of
'Ireenwood home.
i fins 1 >zur, yearly report of (Irecn-
: wood.
Win. (■'. .Newer, report ol' separate
school salaries.
The following township reports ap-
proved. the vouchers exhibited, cheek
ed and returned,
Columbia Township.
Harrison Township.
The following claims audited and
allowed.
(
Contingent Fund
h. I., Southvvick, coyote bounty,
+ 1.1 Kl.
George E. .Moore, service examining
board, $15.00.
S. Ford, coyote liountv, ,$1,0(1,
S. A. Jones, coyote liountv, *1.00.
( has. W. I.aytoa, coyote bounty
Frank Weber, coyote bounty, ♦2.00. j
Ernie llroilie, * o,\ i te bounty, -f'j.oo.
Ben Miller, i-oyote bounty, -fl-OO. |
W. 11. Bnss, coyote bounty, .fs.OII i
11. Ilalliday. coyote bounty, $2.00. i
Kn.il Totusek, coyote bounty, .+ 1.00. 1
i l{. C. Shiilett, salary eoliutv farm j
I lieuionstrator, +-11.00.
| Hennessey Clipper, publishing pro- |
I ccedings, *10.00.
} (leorge II. Laing, stamps and ex-
I ' I'OSS,
j (leorge F. Long, milo expense and J
railroad fare, jftlo.09.
('. D. Mauk, HO |>or . out of criminal
| ,ot'H, $4.20.
Jack Leddy, <50 por rent* of crinii-
I mil loos,
\Y. It. Blair, stniii|w ~"und expense, |
I *3.00.
\V. H. Meade, stamps, $1.00.
I'M. Hockadny «v <'« ., repairs for .
court house. $2.40.
Kingfisher Telephone ('o., plioao
service, $32.90.
.1. W. lloneriiinnn, coyote bounty,
$1.00.
JS. F. Itobinson, stamps and express.
$s.
(roorjio F. Long* boarding prisoners,
$l")7.fi0.
S.uali Liston, s'amps and n isilinv
schools, $10.00.
Henry \V. Shadley. coyote bounty,
$1.00.
j Kingfisher Free Press, pub. pro
J «codings and deliaquent tax list,
I $19.(55,
Win. (•. Newer, stamps, express
and drntvatfe, $12.42.
: Order No. ISO. The County Trea-
I surer is hereby ordered to refund to
Win. Young, purchase price, plus le-
gal interest and cancel tax sale No.
Hi), .year 1913.
Order No. IS7. The County Trea-
sure/ is hereby ordered to cancel tax
sale certificate No. 7.'!4, sale 1913, and
refund purchaser amount of sale, plus
(> per cent interest.
Order No. INS. The County Trea-
surer is hereby ordered to cancel tax
sale certificate No. 113, sale 190S, and
refund to purchaser amount of sale
plus legal interest.
The following claims audited and
allowed:
Salary Fund
Sarah Liston. salary county super-
intendent, $110.00.
Clara ('allison, salary deputy coun*
tv treasurer, $50.00.
•I. 11. Chamberlain, salary secretary
election board, $0.25.
Wm. < . Newer, salary county clerk,
$141.66.
C. M. Wilson, salary and mileage. I
$43.60. !
I?. A. Frakes, salary deputy -countv
clerk, $75,00.
W. II. Arcade, salary county asses-
I sor, $40N.9o.
Carrie Kelley. salary deputy coun*
tv clerk, $50.00.
Ceorge !■'. ('allison, salary jailoi,
$00.00.
j C. R. Steele, salary county survey-
I or, $20.00.
\N. M. Rutherford, salary under-
sheriff, $75.00.
(•eorge F. Long, salary, sheriff,
Ui.vus.
(Jeorge T. Wadsworth, salary and
mileage county commissioner, $43.,'.M.
W. Brown, salary deputy coun- i
i tv treasurer, $75.00.
S. I-. Ifobinson, salary county treas- i
urer, *141.00.
. I . Blair, salarv countv attorney
, $15N.33. ' ' " j
.1. S. Patrick, salary, $41.00.
(•eorpe II. Laing, salary court
i clerk, $141.06.
I'obert Porter, salary janitor, $50.00 j
\l. F. Shutler, salarv countv iudge.
+ 15N.33.
I lie/ I,. Fisk, salary deputv countv
clerk, $75.00.
Road and Bridge Fund
( . M. Wilson, l{. cV li. work, $9.00.
•I. 8. Patrick, K. & fl. work, $0.00.
Kingfisher Mill Kiev., lumber for!
repairs, $49.40,
Boa rd ma n \ Co., balance due on i
bridge, $00.00,
I'd Ilockaday & Co., nails, $1.-10. |
A. II. Schowaltcr A. Co., lumber for I
repairs, $1.S0.
A. II. Schowaller ,v Co., lumber for,
I 'over bridge, $16.55.
I*. It. Dedroat, repairing bridges
liv'.OO. '
Highland Wildman, labor state
culvert, 10.00.
I'.. Klder, steel legs for CotiJev ']
luidge, 00.
•I. Childers, labor state culverts I
•fUll.OO. !
Clias. (loodbrake, lalior sCnt'e cul-
verts, iM.'i.OO.
B. L. Rnniey, labor state culverts
$27.50.
Rube Tinder, labor state culverts
•mtmSSSs
ic*U.V Th« SMITHSONIAN
C0HRK7 *
molds
wL
Wear one 30 days and
if not satisfactory
your money refund-
ed. All trusses fitted
Ask about them at
Saur's
mmJf
Ramey labor state culyerts,
Renshaw, reinforcement rods
Nelson, labor on bridge*
Meade, repairing bridges
$30.00.
I). L.
$ 10.00.
('has.
$ 14.00.
Delos
$05.62.
.loh 11
$4.00.
Kingfisher M. F. Co., lumber for
jail, $1.05.
Long-Bell Lumber Co., bridge ma-
terial, $1N.25.
Otto .1. Lempke, work on county
line bridge, $27.50.
L. .1. 11 olt meier, repairing bridges
$0.90.
Board ndjourned until Tuesday
March 7, 1916, at 9:00 a. m.
Board met pursuunt to adjournment
this 7t)i day of March, at 9:00 a. m.
all members present.
The following claims audited and
allowed:
Supply Fund
Kd Ingram, supplies for court house
$61.50.
C. F. Pease Co., supplies for coun-
ty engineer, $ 13.4s.
Co-Operative Ppb. Co.,adding mach-
ine paper, $1.33.
Fd Hockaday Co., supplies for
jail, $8.00.
(Continuod on last page.)
(Clipper)
1st published in Clipper Mar. 23, '16 3t
NOTICE
.Notice is Hereby (Jiven. That in
pursuance of an order of the Count\
Court, of the County of Kingfisher
and State of Oklahoma, made on the
Mh day of March, 1910, in the matter
of the estate of Andrew .1. Kazebeer,
deceased, the undersigned, as the a I
ininistrator of the estate of said de-
ceased, will sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder subject to the con-
firmation by said County Cosrt, oil
Saturday, the Sth day of
;it tuo o'clock p. m., at
door of the Court House
of Kingfisher, in said
Kingfisher, all the right, titl«
evt and estate of said Aa.l.t
pi: I, 1910,
the north
iu ti * City
Comity cf
inter-
.1.
Ka/.ebeer ;it the time of his death,
and all the right, title and interest
that the said estate has, by operation
ol' law. or otherwise..acquind iu and
to all that, certain lot, piece or parcel
of laud, situate, lying and beiu„' in
the County of Kingfisher, State of
Oklahoma, bounded and described as
follows, and upon the foll« w'ngterms
■'iiid conditions, to-wlt:
Commencing at the nortl east cor-
11 r i t the northwest quarter of Sec-
tion 20, m Township 19, -lo'th, of
Range <, West of the J. M., thence
south fitly two rods; thence east f-'x-
ty-one and one-half rods; 'hence
north fifty two rods; thence east six-
t) one and one-half rods to place
"1 beginning, consisting in all of
twenty acres of laud more or 'ess
survey, for cash in hand.
'•I 'he 20th day of March, 1916.
CLAI'DK WILLIAMSON,
I'isirator of the estate of Vndrew
•i. Ka/.ebeer, deceased.
W. L. MOOR 10, Att'y for Adm.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Hennessey State Bank
Hennessey, Oklahoma,
At t lit' close of husiiK
Mil l'cll
Resources
Loans mill discounts
Overdrafts
Hanking: House, Kurniture and Fix-
<124.274.2fi
1,442.(14
016
Liabilities
li.00(1.Oil
!I8.()()
licveniK' Stamp Account
CASH RESOI'RCKS:
liouds and Warrants... $14,JSr .j.2()
Cash and Siyht lv\(dian^c 2S,4.S!),2H 4:{,;i44,4is
Capitfil St<
•Surplus ' Earned)
I (divided Profits (Karned)'
Kc-diseounts
DEPOSITS
... .* 25,000.00
2,500.00
1,033.76
. . 6,864.00
. .. $139,701.62
Total
M7f>.ir>').:is
I lie above statement is correct,
\\ c extend all the accommodations that nin
in addition, \VK (il'ARANTKK VOl'R DEPOSIT:-
I'lON, He solicit your businesN.
Total
M. A.
HKLL, Cashier.
an\ other well managed bank w
1 "l>on a basis of AHSOLl
*175,150.38
ill extend, and
TK l'ROTKC-
YOU CAN'T LOSE
NOTICE OCR (JAIN IX
March 7th, 1015
March 7th. 1016 .
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