The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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THUBSDAV, OOTOBEB 31, 1918
THE HENNESSEY CLIPP iV
OUR BRAVE HEROES
Yen, We'll keep 1 h«* lioti>** tires
in#,
Ami a light in the window foi
We'll Wilt. Ii an-1 we'll w:. 1 to
love.l ones,
I When this .-ontin t shall l« ill
I We are proud of our brave
heroes,
I Who «| 111 •-k 1 \ < I id answer the < •:
To j o ami tight for their .ountn
! Their hollies ;t 11 <I then1 ri'jhts
I their all.
Tis a war that calls for jjreat :i<
Tis a war that calls for deep tlio
All liail to our jjreat < omnian• 1 e;
riien let us at home not ! • we;
Our bov> need clothes,
nnil t'ooil
Ami we'll semi them wi
Charles M Bowers Writes to Home
folks From Overseas
Duke Says that the Flu Danger is Not ;
Yet Past iu State
vol In I lie "tall1 I'oai li
li.
i'lk'lalii'
il ilistn
Mi
that tin' i"tlii<'«i
.•ilialinw i" tin' fit!'-
i.i iin>>rova'iiiout in ti"
Poultry
unt i
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Service Insurance
It is often a temptation these pressing time* to call tele-
phone numbers from memory.
In a surprisingly great percentage of case fhi* result* In
serious losses of time, the referring of talis to special oper-
ators, and unexplainable annoyance to those called in error.
There is no better insurance on effective service than the
two following practices:
first invariably to consult the directory and call
by number, slowly, one numeral at a time;
Second to evidence the same consideration and po-
liteness that is shown by the operator when
difficulties arise, regardless ol their origin.
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.
N4> AMOUNT IS TOO SMALL—THRIFT CARDS CAHE FOR ALL!
, iv« iiM iiiiiKi'l tlint tin' oi.li i reiitrii'tiii- j
tint I aw all tlie opening of *eho°> > '.'""j' 'ti,'.!
the s:i inf.- >"1 . T. ' I
will lie liiteil lot- M'M'inl I;1. *
iai I woul I . ..... ...I I... ,.„blir health otli.-iiiK
|v till
it was stated
4 4 The sit mil
t renti
is vet an extreme
I )r. ,1 ohn W. I)uli
let t C
ishi
i state health commissioner.
| The quarantine ruling will be rein
-ir i rum mniir if 's il,st !,s 800,1 *',S *,S CUl
1 sistent with the public health
look :it this tune ami tune
iake c it what it is, for I I < Upper—
,it! |M ti. so I will tell | Help to make the I S. A. a l>
hen I -et baek home. ! mncraev bv giving Democracy t( ti
\ i ' ■ :i11>I i • • • i• i li«■ been ■'.i 11 wo in• ■ 11 in viini' owii state. V ote y es
hern
Then hail to our brave \
Onr i onimnnders ami eapt:iius and
all; he
Onr thoughts are with v.n, in : • • T' • ' •
Gcnl ^rant vou inav s'taml, not tall.
We'll all rally 'round our ^rand presi th
itellt. 1
Who nobly stands at the 1 I n.
To guide this warfaring nation
Through the darkness into the bright In
relino. h>
Mrs iS. .1 /emet.
Ok la. Hi
eli inc tin
blrc
mi ^ had to register yet .' It
ill make it all right.
about all I can write tor
but will do better in a few
i'vervthing and how is that
,,lt I will be home soon, 1
I then I will make up for
the Sut'fage Amendment.
We pay the highest pos-
sible price for poultry
every workday in the
year and give absolutly
honest weights. Don't
sell your poultry before
j seeing us and getting
our prices.
T. E.Howard
The Old Reliable Poultry Man
Wi
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Man,I S|>i
(Clipper,
CARD OF THANKS
We ilesire, through th■ ruluinn
to express our thanks to I'nrmls ai
neighbor* who so kimllj assisted rlu
MIJ! tile sir k llrss 11 > I ;it ti.' •
lulu* heloved daughter and ^:>tei. RuI.
I also for the beautiful floral offering
Mr. ami Mi-. W A. Brure and Ch
■ li en and Mr. and Mrs. lie,.?-, Snidi
\ :
tiress is M,■>'h . I liar
, •„ :.",;th Int .. Hflth I
I i:. i'.
(Clipper) ■
CARD OF THANKS
s and friends during the ill
snbseipient death ,'t our deal
ither and sister, Mrs. I) «i
II. 11. Meade and K:imi 1 \ an,
I'owell and Fa mil v.
Many Pairs of Shoes
Lying in Cellar and Dark Closets
Should be Repaired Because
It will help the government conserve leather
It means economy and comfort to you.
It means doubling the life of the shoes.
Good shoe repairing will re-make worn shoes. Look them up
and bring them to the—
O. K. SHOE SHOP
YOU'VE HEARD THESE STORIES I
Do Not Believe German Propaganda
—Tlic Stories Never Have Any
Foundation When Traced
to Their Souree
< inn]) I rin
propagandist
rexns, ()et-< ermiin 1"
ai„ s,re seeking to | P«'
it isfaet ion nnd heartache*
"* "JLuI""?! ' '
inee taken charge of all knitted
ents and issues tliem as it d06s
utliei clothing, requiring n strict a.
mil lit iny .
Now. with the soldier ot' the I nited
States carrying tin Stars and Stripes
through German's "impregnable
lines,'' the propagandists are seeking
to tMiise worry 1 • \ eirnilation of re
t' lax conditions in army tamps,
have eharged all manner ot'
things wnli never have been proven
and Oklahoina and oth
the country, from which men Inn
gone forth to do their part in the pic*
«>,,t war. 1 luminous auM venomous .1
the plans have l een, tlie.v have alwav
ot
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tin
s|iit;il
• f tli
to prevent
u and the tier
to tl.c horrild
teen found ti
and militarv
cunt iy A-
uple the men nr
tuu'iVer" Tli'e v 'l.av,
, n given no medieiiie or impnipei
e,I i, a 1 at tout i,■ i
Then some s ihtle li, mi,I nm
i\e,l the idea "i having do,tors itn
irses , aught in the • t of tin;
fluents iiernin into the food of mei
the , a 111" ■ To make this more real
, have been the pen
I'l, attaeked Kierv effort has l..-el
made l>v the liermati sympathizers ti
, Mist' ,|issat ist'a, t ion at home, to l ausi
V, ,, V lit home, then letters would na
illv (jn forwa1,1 i" tin men an 1 . OO
In this t'fl'fet J DD
iinfortutiatelv. inun\ unthinkinK Am | OO
ti" liti.ele.s iliai'^ls
The latest efforts of the Hermans ill
ti e I'll,t.',I Mntes hns lie,'ti llile,ted t
el
^ i\ cn ii" :«i'
to die of i oli
tIiev ili-
ton should be "shot at sunrise
"It'll tlii*v spread their -torus in tin*
ope of making people lose fa it li^ i"
I,, jjoverninent and il*« efforts. Tlii*
or\ \v:is started ill various sections
f the countr\ ami has been attrihut
.,| to thi- ha-
ute rails from
ninent K-- 1 <
urn.I pin
i.t' soldiei
in i ;«in|• ^ . Fake letters have been sf.t
• iii>>olinjj tliem in the loss of theii
«oii■«, husbands or friends 1 nvestiva
|iio\ es the parties nllej ed to be
iIra'I, To lie in j I health. But the
Uerman belie> es he • reated a germ of
• lissat ist'a tion He believes he lessen
eil the willingness of the peope to
stand behind their yo\ eminent.
Parents. wi\i«. children ot' the men
in tamp are warned to pay no atten-
tion to tin constant rumor*' that are
■ iivnlaibut which are never print
el as authentic in responsible news
paper* Beware of tin people that tell
of" iiori.liJo conditions in army . amp-
or elsewhere and can onlv chai-je it to |
• -o,neon, told me '' When vou heai j
-mcIi i ii liters, io not pas- them on.
Brand them as false and help trace j
tin-in to their source and prove their
falsit . Help beat th« German at Ins
own -.Hue in the tTnited State*, just
a* vour Io\e«l ones are defeating ami
lic.itinv 1 '"it down b\ foi •• of arms in
Knrope.
(Clipper) |
O:rill Ra mussen Writes to Homefolks
Is in Hospital Service on
the West Front
The following letter from Orril
ItaHiiiUssen, now in France with the |
Ante a n Kxpedit ionars Forces., ha- j
been received l"- bin parents, Mr. and |
Mrs. Robert Kasmussen. The letter
,< i1 intciest Orrill's numerous friends
II.
•'ranee, Sept. IK, 1918
Mother
a loui! time since I
from you, I am
tew lines to let vou
,11 alive and unite
doinu
ASK FOR
t la. t,
I.. I.i
vc\
' or less
speed the
milking way for us.
an entirely different
e we were a month
have noticed this is
stat ioner\ Well, n-
couhI hardlv be
use I took it from
iloitj nth a uuin
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Guaranteed Remedies
MANKIN'S ECZEMA REMEDY
Stop, Itching I ir t Application, and Cure,
worst iKie.i of Eczema, Itch, Bnrbrr
Itch, Ringworm, Toe Itch, Sweaty, (tailed
or Bad Sinellinf Feet. Trice $ 1.00.
Mankin'a Hair Tonic and
Dandruff Remedy
Absolutely removes Dandruff and stops
Falling 1 lair; «tUo stops Itching first
application. Price $1 00.
Mankin'a Healing Salve
Will cure Boils in one night. Cures any
kind of Old Sore. Has no equsl for
Filet. Price 50 cents.
If these Remedies fail to do whit wr
claim for them your druggist will gladly
refund your money.
MANUFACTURED BY
MANKIN'S RHMKDY CO.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUG STORES
v miiv be known -is I
| but ne\ crtliele**, ]
I to mm for hardly a J
in*.' the last three weeks j
are 11uite cool; so much
nijJit dut\. but
\\ a short time ago win
i k team with me at A
>11 been trying to locatt
lar lave had no sue
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Well no, it i nlimixt time for tlir
infill shift to {.-ii mi ilutv I will linn
III . lime Write xnim Yinir non.
ORHIIiL
Sft. 11 'I. Orrill KiisiniiHseii, Kvh, Ho«
\ iim ' i i i n ii K K
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Real Gstatr Transfer* UU
Ooril M HI: ti' Mm I'•*' ti .lolin OO
mill, w ill ! Hilt i it I tn Inti I 7 IV lilW [
H , K ingtislici. + I. too
II M. Rear to \. H Krat/.er. war
rantn deed to SW 1 t h |h Ji. j
Sainpsotl Kelly to W \V :ind Sarah
hi Wood, warranty deed to east halt
SW I 4 U I." v
Heurv Mitn• k to ,lohn Kramer, war
rantv deed to I•- H 1-2 8K 1 4 20-18-M. I
$2,000.
Great Cash
Hardwar
Starts
Wednesday
Oct. 30
Sale
Starts
Wednesday
Oct. 30
Continues Thirty Days
We have bought the G. W. Woolsey Hardware Stock
and will on that account sell a large quantity of Hard-
ware to make room for the two stocks in one building
This is all clean up-to-date Hardware and we are selling
artices we are overstocked on a reduction you will ap-
preciate. We quote a few prices below:
5 pound can of Hard Oil
Machine Oil, per gallon -
Cotton Seed Horse Collars
6-foot Steel Fence Posts
15c
40c
98c
25c
Knarco Motor Oil, per gallon (>0c
Safety Razors, each - 2,r>c
$16.50 Washing Machines $14.00
Harness at Big Bargain I 'rices
Our Heating Stoves Will Sell Re-
gardless of Profit
A good reduction on Graniteware and many other bargains all over the
house. Don't delay take advantages of these low prices.
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1st Door North Hennessey State Bank, Hennessey, Okla.
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The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1918, newspaper, October 31, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106153/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.