The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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Merchandise
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Herbert K Moore Writes to Brother
and Wife—Was in the Big Hunt
OOP and Hurt "Some" Discuss
DUO French Agriculture
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French l'aiuuii(! methods 'eem I"
inter.<1 Herbert K. Moore, who
with the American Kx| «'.li« ioiiin >
Force in France, but lie admits hewitt ^
111 the "bijs hunt" that starte.l Sep!.
iL'tb ami wan hurt so "1- letter I
written to In* brother, K. ( . Moore
ami wife, is fiiveii below:
Somewhere in Frame, Sept. -Is
Dear Hrotlier an I NN it:
I have been in the hospital for a
week. Am (tiling back to the cniiipaii.v
tmlnv. Didn't M1'' hurt very bail. I
1 like to be in here, there are some
OOO I iirettv keen «n I- to talk I".
MM We ought t have plenty lit l.ien.l
5oo ••• •<"> "••• wa> " "
11(111 They ilon 1 raise enough .tuff in
Hill 1 to feed a goosi 1 ou ought to
llllll have one of thei. threshing iiiuehincs
llllll 1o thresh with. Ilue horse power al
UUU it takes I., run 1 hem The hoise walks
©22' but ti..' platform he walks 011 rolls
ODD end is Ml two feet In) her than
000 II:.- -Ill.1 ell.l. -o 1 he li"i -'' 1" walk'" '
min 1 !. i> ..ii ■ I- 11
II where the powe, is The sepan.to.
min .uii-1 inn" iii"' •' i"'-' huih 1
Theii |.l are all but th.
llllu r;,T,"n l'm:nr :.':-,h--'
HHH ' ni big wheels ,1, the rente. Ii they
UUU rt.nl, more than one horse tli.-v .11
- -' The front horse , Intel e
nnn •• >! • """ > "•••* ""'g^'1,1'' -
1 ML net even on the hind hoi -e _
llllll i 1 think these pie have be,
lee p about 1 .<"'<> y:ns
UUll! "1 oil have read all al"1"' '
OOO hunt Ilia. Started tin 1:1th ol Sep em
QQQ ■-• ■ Suppose I was in it ""it,
000 too.
Tin '' I'lit. 111
the birds in the States.
All, lor this time.
HKIiBKKT K. MOOIll.,
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1 OO Robert B Will Writes to Hoinefolks
Says He Is Near Battle Front and
That Hermans Are Being Ulv
en All They Want
I The following letter to his mother
and I eli,Iks, was written by Hubert
H Will, a brother ol 1 red K Will I'
is ,..printed from a Nebraska newsp
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THURlMUY, OCTOBER 24, 1918
^fOT'Cl
THEUNIVERSAl CAR
Your Ford car will uivo satisfactory
and tnont'y-savinp; service lor years il
you just pive it decent care Lei our
shop look after it, making replacements
and repairs \\ lien 1«. c-
essary, let us keep it
tuned up and running
smoothly, and you'll
sure have all the str-
vice and coiniwt
could get from a brand
new car. It s alt in the
knowing how. Our workmen are skilled
we have genuine Ford parts—wi
make the regular Ford prices as estab;
lish d by the factory, bring your tom
car in and let us look it over a
stitch in time saves nine.'
HENNESSEY MOTOR COMPANY
John A. Ratuit, Mj r.
We Give
Money-
Saving
Service
Sales
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OKLAHOMA
home pri/1
mill here like 1111 .11
thev lire even in the
wnik around I would si
ii rtl tlu'lii for
11 a.I a rliniuM* but we ar
Mt olVi«M ami our linn*
\V,i enpturod 111 u«*Ii art
IC hi ill' jiiiHH, ami with
imi* usi 11 <• their own
opium
highly :iri
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IV Mini III!! II >
n IVw hour-4
is on thnii.
ulso played 11m-
much ti
It'll VOll
Men's Suits and Overcoats $15 to $30
Men's, Women and Children's Sweaters
all colors, weights and qualities
$1.25 to $15.00
- - 2.50
8.50
- - 6.00
$2.73 to 6.00
2.25 to 5.00
- 8.50
Men's Underwear, ribbed
Extra heavy, fleeced
Wool, extra heavy -
Wool, medium weight
Shoes for work, at from
Work Pants
Work Coats, corduroy, heavy
Extra heavy Duck Coat, blanket
lined ----- 500
Medium weight - - $2.50 -3.00
Good line Men's Fall and Winter Caps
We invite your comparison of quality
and prices
CASHION & DAYHUFF
Aiigu.t oth. II' 1
v Dearest Mother:
I will write you a lew lines tli
. i.i,,!- 1 am feeling line and near
OOO Mile f I. Wo are if nil. ' '
HDD "" "•••> u:n" ,,
ooo r. have been g -
here lately, have eapture.l a lot ...
sinner-. I sure sure have I on the
..., sine.' I landed and have seen a ooo.l
7t, „l ,.f Kranee. 1 am with one ol I lie
best ( over here. We get all
we want tu eat and plenty ot sleep.
lit' the air battles on nice
■ lass, and believe me they are exeit
inn to watch them, have seen inanv
enemy planes brought down.
Mniiv .lavs it is so quiet you would
not th.uk there was a war but along
about dark there is Hoinetliing doim;.
One .-an hear the big shells go win/
I,v Well, 1 HUlyose the I S. j-a
pers are full of battles an.I no doubt
know more of the news than wi
I |,uve not seen a paper printed
e in June, as it takes u long time
• et - We passed through a
number of villages oa our way her.
and we found them pretty well shot to
pieees In them we saw many German
prisoners. Thev were either old Lienor
mere boys, wliieli they have not so
anv millions U'tt
.1 list at this tinu' it i^ pnMtv rain.v
and but for the paved loads ,t
would be pretty diffi.ult to get aroun
it raius most every day. i oi
how niee it is to live iu a
lielter tent, but most of us boy
I mid healthy. I will send
some German soiiveiiiors as tlit-1
lots of 11ll-Ill here, hel Is uiid the bl.
Thev were either in too big a hur
to take them or had lost tliein. I eoul
nte von main tilings, but I will wa.it
ntil i get back to the good old U. S-1,|uiv 1 st
agailf and tell you Hoping this hii.ls I ()
all feeling as line as I am. ^ '1 '■ | !,.vh \ii.
Heed lit ■
PVT. KOBKIlT H V\ II.I. I (.1|1|1|(
A dress H. F. It 1'- A A P. U. 71 ■ | |(i.
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Arnold RasmuEsen Writes of Activi-
ties at the Front 111 France
e ti
their part I saw a 'Vw .
pieces, but 1 didn't hnv
to watch Ilu-iii so I can
about III.'tn.
Ii was r:tiiag at this time and is
still raining so yon can imagine about
|,„w wet it is. ' Hut It i- still rather
warm so the rain dose,if bother niuea
In fa.-t we would not know iimI what
tn ,|o if we didn't have a little mud
olnv in.
s.,v 1 met u fellow the other day
t 111' name of Hester who claims that
L of the old fellows back II.
Iiavr «.:' t tho fi«l tin« spirit in uhmii,
but tiicy might just as well gel it out
f their svsteni and own to it ttiai
thev 'lie too old. This will make all "
,,ld Ilia 11 out of kills. If they ca
kick a hole in the ground with thei
heel and crawl into it about so .piiel
thev would stand a chance but it thev
ean 't, thev better keep still. Ami these
bovs 'over here are doing so well thai
von ought to be satisfied and even
proud of them.
I am about out of wind now so wilt
rest ti while and write v iu again in a
lew .lavs Tell K.iv and Margaret hello.
Vour loving m,„. Nrnold.
A. .1. BasmuMen, Med. Dept. 357 Inf.
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(CiipperV
Waukomis Boldier Boys Make:' the
Supremo S:i<riiuo in Dcteusie <'1
Flag and Country
A ti-h'jjram aniiouiicitiK tlu1 «l«': tb
of Sar-funt Einim'tt K wa
I from tin* war .lr| sirt imMit
Washington, l>. Si.mluy inch .
October Hergeaiit Bu/.ard wn l ilt
I in action oil Sept Slit h.
I'.Liini'tt entered the I . h. '''
nl into training February ...lid
III IS, nt Camp Travis, Tex
few months later went o\i
tin.- '.iiitli division, landing I
SoiiU't iiim
. r hero
\v 111 i 11•
front I in
hullt till
ayli«ht.
>' >s I"•'
t hit Ii
with
•la
of th«' lirav«' an 1 IVai
soUlii'rs who has Ma«*ri
iv- iii «i**l« fiso of t la11 an«l
iiian\ friends in Kinj/tish^
omitv, spending a portion ot In
hooil here and in Hade count'
rcmfiuljcreit ov man
il arouinl lli'iun-
it is hard for the men
wi ilIn tlit* ba«'k aroas
... ti.rs the V . M . <'• A.
rooms and ample supplies
I onvelopes. In time of
,|s paper and envelopes
in j^reat demand- t > the
The men write as lliev
■ : but these opportunities
and few and far between
few and far between,
at present, a soldier in
i,s i living in a shallow
I wide and i-i\ feet
senture from it in
,s Ion" as he remains iu it
icallv afe, except for a dir
a shell. Shell fragments al
;1V I Iv U|> at an angle from point
Vontaet and the man on the ground
under the ground r .capes unless a
(1| sell oi rock fall - on him.
Then it lna.i lain. The soldier may
use hi* fountain pen or p.'in il. A
luudred things may happen to prevent
,im writinj'. And then the letters may
. ||,. I (in I lie u a - holll" For t lies '
I he folk back huine should
u.il. i-egularlv attcr whether
I lie - recive replies or not.
Plea .. remind them of tiling
and that i that their failure !•>
receive letters does not mean that
th. r nil I t I '. lar soldier is sick or has
wounded Ol killed. It Simply
mean* that h< has been unable t„
, , il, or that hi • letters Ii : •- I I lo t
bv the torpedoing of the boat carrying
tliein. No news iu this ■■■-<■ *' >•*
Wi. The army notifies tn.
i pa! est i n when a man is wounded oi
i'l. -I ' There is no use woi-.ciug about
what has happened to him t'H the ol
I M ial noli, e of wounds Ol death is re
will
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II as Waukomi
TI . I II ..inn li'tt. i was received I his home.
I,y Mr. and Mri. R. Baimuwen, of I ( ipper)
liennessey, from their sou, Arnold
Who I- at the trout in France. It wi
.. "good readiug" to bis man> old I family an .
fri.nd. ln thi. vicinity, who ar. proud boy^iujAe tt ■■
1 the boV 1
lie h;
WRITK TO THE EOY3
from tli
a u v t h i n -
with th
CARD OF THANKS
knidi
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ASK FOR
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At the Front. I Iiitcu-e .ni.iiig ""
■■■' 141- lleis 1 I Hill homo I tie all il
,, . . a J ' "' | mail bag stiis I lie ni almost as strong
Uearest lather and Mothei, I attack; when it tails
It nothing prevent, me 1 wi! as h. o.d. rlo a. N,
write you about a halt a do,en b".s| | «nxloui and glum A eheerlol
ItveTth0; a,..
touch down but did not e.phlin it Merj-u-y new halted
T'^ou^^nrtr'^^ruJo:^ K.
sxr^ TFE s ;tf't -ri?z -
had shot them full ot hulen. freonenth ' Ask them!
The drive started early one moruiiig t «" ' '
before daylight and the fireworks di I J'o " "jV ,
pit, v from the artillery was sure v h-i - r ,
something wonderful. It is useless tojwul,.
U to explain i- as I can't find words ■ n..e";
,'ipress it but nevertheless it did 1 « ""'.A, ,V";V,.,;, during the great
the work. The ground we covered was on t e 1« I' "d
uuh ami heavily timbered so you Mil I SI • ,h,
sec we had a little trouble driving W111. livj|lK (1|1 ..merge,
them out, but those who refused M)t wa8 almost luiposibh
run ie still here. , .!■ them with hot becaus-
We are occupying their bmhl, , pu.hing on so fa.t.
and dugout, now and ot course tin i j. very heavy , - . m
throw a few shells over at u. every ' ,UH, I b> || th«M Remedie. Uil t do what we
little while, but thev haven t been abb | t| ( |ia|ti the c|ailll for (Kom your drugtfitl wiU gladly
t I have gotten | i'1 i • • ■
voiees
and men on this
en answer men
inlv the families to
it|mi . livery letter
sh I could tell you of a
•<i for dav!
Tlu
and
Guaranteed R medics
MANKIN'S I.CZEMA REMEDY
Stop# Itching Fir t Applieal>cn,«nd Curaal
worst c es oi i'.e/eioa, lieu. l«"'b.<J'?|
ltd., Ringworm, Toe Itch, Sweaty. Oall«d
or Bad Smelling 1 eet. 1 rice l.OO.
Mankin'. Hair Tonic Sim'
Dandruff Remedy
Absolutely romove. Dandruff and top |
Falling Hau, .d o atop* Ilounfl brrtj
application. Trice $1.00.
Manliin'd Healing Salvo
Will cure Boils in one night. Cures any I
kind ol Old Sore. Ha. no equal lor |
piles. Price 50 cents.
<Iu i t e locate me
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ii 1 'I Ile ineii well' tire I uioi nun ta|und your money.
«harT^re.l.ily,,liK,d2wuMd & toJ2^Plr.lfSi.U Torn MANUFACTURE BY
under niv tin liat *u you can see thev urn
lit,ve to -hoot awful st ran1 lit to lioni.'. h()t m|,al tw0 (ir ti,,. ■
net me. Hut they have come o .'In- ^ ,..it,|v, I,ut the men K..t their Oklahoma City, Okla.
few times that it took some ti () coul(, llk ol„ |,v
before l deeldtd their ah.ll* w*r* o l? ^ |h# |m „ who got utt.n
wasted. , tkoia who** (yt*Bd* "hid lor^ot
riiosc German tin hat. you people ami tnose no
MANKIN'S RHMIiDY CO.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
for sale by ail drug stores
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The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1918, newspaper, October 24, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106152/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.