The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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TX1 HENNESSEY CLIPPER
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Put Your Surplus Straw
Back On Your Land
The straw that you burn
or use wastefully can be
put back on your land with
big profit. Properly spread,
straw acts as a mulch on
fall seeded crops. It pre-
vents soil blowing, prevents
winter killing, prevents
winter sleet from smoth-
ering plants ' and when
turned under it has almost
as much fertilizing value as
manure.
Spread your straw —
come in and get a John
Deere Spreader with Straw
Spreading attachment. Get
double use and double prof-
it from it. The John Deere
Spreader with a Straw
Spreading Attachment
spreads straw and spreads
manure—does a tine, even
job in either case.
One man operates the
John Deere either when
spreading straw or manure.
After the machine is loaded,
get on the seat, put the ma-
chine in gear, start the team
or tractor, set the machine
for heavy or light spread-
ing as conditions require-*
that's all.
To take off the Straw
Spreading Attachment for
manure spreading is only
a 30-minute job for one
man. The change is quickly
and easily made.
Don't attempt to get along
another year without this
profitable equipment.
Come in and let us show you an outfit
that will pay for itself in a short time•
W. D. CUPPS & CO.
HENNESSEY. OKLA.
Saturday, July JO— Mr. Kale, nt
I'nver.
Moutlay, Julr 2H—Joe Pribil, 1 mile
northeast «'f Henueitsey
Tuesday, .liily 29—Roy White, 1
mile east of Hennessey.
Wednesday, .lnlv 30 Mr. Patoeka,
•j miles east of Kingfisher.
Thursday, July 111- J. O. Rudd, 10
miles northeast or* Hennessey.
Friday, Auk. 1 Benjamin and
Cant, !• miles northeast of Hennessey
Friday, Aug. 1 Mrs. Stringer, at
Reading.
Monday, Aug. *H. Foster,
7 1 2 east ami 1 1-2 south of Hennes-
sey .
Tuesday. Aug.fi Kate Morris, 2 1 2
east and I 1-2 north of Hennessey.
r -wjranaaa
Wednesday
v., east and
Aug. li
H<, mile
Thursday, Aug.
., mile north and
l>. M. (iray
north of Hen
W. Bryant,
est of Henn «
Nnrri*
BISON
Mrs. I. V-
AND VICINITY
Hen
Still,
few
Mrs. J.
E.
I. F. Woodring was i
nessey shopper on Friday last
Mrs. Kd Stevens and litth
Paul, of El K. no, are spending
day-' with homefolks
Mr. Yietor Buthod and wife spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mr-.
B. Beard.
Miss Lavere Dillon was a Sunday
guest of Miss Kusa Reinkemeyer
Mrs Flossie Barklt> and littn ia ;
ghter, Alv: Miss (iraee Hal. and Mr
Chas .Ircox. of Hillsdale, s,
dav with the former's sister,
B." Frost.
Sunday guests at the •' . <■ St* |
son home were: Mr. and Mrs
Slasher and family. Mi and M's
H. Klusher and family. Mr- h •'
Slasher and Messr l*re«l and I 1
H auustein
Mr. John Bryant, of Knid, was n
Bison visitor on Monday.
Mrs. Henrv Seheulea moved to I-niil
Saturday
There will be Sunday sehool aim
preaching services at the M K. ehureli
next Sunday.
(Clipper)—
PICKED UP IN THE STICKS
Ma ter John W. <-li rtier is visiting
his grandma and grandpa * Imrt i
this week.
Visitors at the J. K. Ilall home on
Sundnv were Mrs. l-'va Ilall. Mr. and
Mrs. W. Hall and family. Mi an.I
Mrs. Frank IVi.-k and family and I.il'
Chartier
Mr. and Mrs. ti. W. Chartier an
family ami Mi and Mrv II-n
Jenner were Sunday guests at
Jennie Jenner home.
Mrs. Jennie Jenner visited at tli
Chartier home Monday att.rn' n
Mis- Elsie Miller is visiting wit
her sister, Mrs. Bessie Hall
(Clipper)
SUNNY SLOPE AND ALL AROUND
My, wouldn't a few niee, . ool Inv-
alid a gentle fhower of rain be a real ,
eomfort now?
The threshing is progressing rapid-
ly in this neighborhood The -. n. r
yield runs from 10 to 1* bushels per
aere.
Miss Kffie Poindexter, who has
been staying with her wister, Mr-
Walter Hullis, eame home the tir-t i t
last week.
Mr. Do ran (loff departed last 1;
dav for Oklahoma City, where he w 1
visit i«lati•■«. Doran has the
and heartfelt sympathy of his men -
and neighbors in his late bereavement.
Mis< Delia Poindexter is staym-
with Mrs. Charles (loff and helping
her ia the eare of Iter little grandso ,
Arnold Pershing Coff.
Kev. and Mrs. Keexes. pastor of tie
1'. H. ehureli at Barr, and Mr- I t i
M. Helterbrand and daughters. Mm
iiie and Mildred, s,„.iit Tuesday even
ing with Mrs. Charles Uoff.
Miss Syleiia Helterbrand spent la-t
Sunday with Evelyn and V.mma Ivl
wards, of Ames.
Miss Jewel Butler spent Sunday ev-
ening eating lee . ream at the Helter
In end home.
Mr. Karl Martin, of Kingfisher, an-
Mis Hazel Helterbrand wen lieu
ne-soy visitors Sunday .afternoon
Miss Mabel Hanson spent Sunday
w'th her sister, Eliza Goeller.
When Congress was wrecking it
working up this daylight sav-
aft'air to .. t u- to save daylight,
. , d, r why they did not add another
dav for us to work, so some could
k ■ | and save the Lord's holy sab-
r ti, and rest. In the tinal end. noth-
ing will lie gained, and mueli lost by
those world law makers.
An analv-is of oi! from the barrel
:tt the c 11 home, showed the sample
abort 4") p■ • r .. nt belle/.ilie. This ox-
!:i i - i1 . niiusual violence of tli.
Friday, Aug. s- Kol
miles south of Heeding.
Monday, August 11—L. Wnnzer, 1
miles south of Loyal.
Thursday, Aug. 12—F. J. Peckham,
.1 miles north and 1 west of Cashion
Wednesday, Aug. 13—Robert Has
lnussen, .'I miles south of Hennessey.
Thur day. Aug. 14—>. H. Elliott,
5 1-2 miles southeast of Hennessey
Friday, Aug. IS—C. C. Maxwell, 2
mile east of Loyal.
i For sale dates call Col. Murphy at
phone 194, or Clipper office, phone b*.
! The Clipped will print you good,
readable rale bills on short notice.
(Oiippe r>
A FORD FOR $1 A DAY
' Through the Nation;*. 1 Bond A; In-
vfitmont Company, of Chicago, Til., :*
unique plan for purchasing For l cars
has been developed and is now beini:
condueted through Ford dealers
throughout Oklahoma bv Vanderslin
A; (inddi Investment Company, of Ok
lahoma City.
The purchase of a Ford is put "i
the same basis as the purchase <>f i
home or a piano or a farm, or imiiy
Intimate investment seeuritic
wlii. h the entire outlay of the pun-hast
price is not ncce sarv at the time of
the purchase.
For a small payment down an i a l
<1 it iona 1 payments equivalent to -1 :
day, the prospective Ford owner i
enabled to secure the use of his ea
immediately.
The National Bond & Invent en
Company is one of the largest financ
ing organization* in the country.
Its activities are being graduailv
extended to cover every state in
Cnion.
Through its Oklahoma repress
tives, Vandersliee k GaddU Inv
ment Company, the partial paym- >t
known as the R & L.IMan, is avail-
able for every Ford dealer and
prospective owner of a Ford car in tli
state of Okahoma.
Save the Middleman s
Profit on Your Piano
Buy your musical instruments of me.
I can save you tlie middleman s profit.
I have a full line of tlie Baldwin ce'e-
' brated Poanos. Also Talking Ma-
chines, Sheet Music, Violin Strin s,
Etc. Also have a first class Piano
Finish. Polishes them like new.
FREE—To every lady, a tape measure
Call and get yours.
Full Stock Pianos Now
on Hand
J. J. LaValley
< xplosiou that result*
I urning and death
(ioff last week. The
was driven into the e<
bv the force of the
.1 in the fatal 1
of Mrs. Doran |
cap on the can |
iling of the room
xploaion, an
The Quickest Kodak Service in
Oklahoma
Zellweger
"The Kodak Man"
Enid's Exclusive Kodak
Finishing House
For vour convenience leave your
work with F. A. Dinkier, Hen-
nessey, Okla.. or Mrs. \V. K
Havgoo.l, Rison, Okla.
That You Have
Your Crop in the
Stack or in
Shock
Protect It With a Fire Policy
You can do so at small cost, and you cannot af-
ford to lose your grain now.
We insure it against fire from the time it
is in the shock until it is marketed. then it
you do not have a loss, bring your wheat
checks and deposit the money with us, we wi.l
care for your banking needs.
First National Bank
Hennessey, Okla
■flBSamKSBSSHBK&iS OSE-;*
• fir at ion that the gas within the can
had been tin*.I through the spoilt. The
! glat in the doors of the kitchen cab-
inet \«.«re shattered by the blast.
(Clipper)
COL MURPHY S SALE DATES
S:i;ur«!av. .lnlv 19—Mrs. Creswick,
Household furniture sale in Hennessey.
Monday. July 21—Dan Betts, 2
miles north and 2 miles west Loyal.
Tm lay, July 22—Mr. Rader, 4
miles east of Ames.
Wedne -i.iy. .Jul> 23—John Scott, 4
miles northwest of Loyal.
Thursday, July 24 C.P. Hart, H
mile north Hennessey.
Friday, .lnlv 25—3 miles from Hun-
ter. Okin.
(Clipper)
FARM LOANS—Low inter
e3t. See S A SNYDER, rear of
the First National Bank.
. (Clipper)
NEW
ROCK ISLANB TIME CARD
(Effective .Inne 2*', at 1 —:"1 n. nt. •
North Bound
No. 12
No. 36
No. :'4
No. 32
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5:43 p,
South Bound
No.
11 .
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Sundnv.
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.... X:00 p. ni.
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daily
Clark & Morgan
Service Station
Located on South Main
Street, Hennessey
Now Open tor Business
Wholesalers and retailers
of Kerosene and Gasoline
Hij^h Grade Oils, Kerosene, Gaso-
line, and Special Tractor Oils
Come in and see us. We will
treat you ! J the year O
Clark & Morgan
*225 Cut in Price
of Titan 10-20
B'
lEGINNING
July 1st, 1919,
the 1920 price
of the Titan 10-20
kerosene tractor i9
$1,000
CASH F. O. B. Factory
$1050 when
time is given
Reasonable terms
will be given to any
man who needs the
Titan now and can-
not pay cash in full.
These terms arenew.
WE have reduced the price of the Titan 10-20 from $1,225 to
$1,000. This big cut is not justified by present prices of ma-
terials and labor, but is made in anticipation that the largely
increased volume of business developed will offset the reduction. The
Titan now becomes the world's most popular priced 3-plow tractor.
Hennessey, Okla.
If you have been holding off buying a
tractor because $1,000 was your limit
for a good 3-plow machine, your price
will now buy the best one.
To sell the Titan 10-20 at this low price, not
a single necessary feature has been taken off
to be bought at extra cost. The Titan comes
to you complete. The Harvester Company
is too old at the business to offer you a trac-
tor which is net I00c/i efficient at the draw-
bar and 100 7c efficient on the belt.
Remember, the Titan is a 3-plow tractor.
Don't confuse it with low-powered 2-plow
machines. For a fair comparison as to price,
add one-tialf the cost of any 2-plow tractor
to its advertised price, then add the cost of
all the extras you must buy, and that will
put it on a par with the Titan 3-plow tractor.
Then compare values.
In addition, remember the Titan is a genuine
kerosene tractor. Gasoline as tractor fuel is
unwarranted extravagance. Don't forget that.
We give you a written guarantee that the
Titan operates efficiently on kerosene.
You can't make a mistake if you select a
Titan 10-20 at its present low price. It will
give you power satisfaction that will stand
by you steadily season after season at draw-
bar and belt. Vou may rely on Harvester
reputation for good service and fair dealing.
Go to your dealer. Arrange for immediate
shipment. This price reduction may make
delivery difficult later. Place your order now.
These Features, Regular With Titan, Are
Charged for Extra by Some Tractor Makers:
Friction Clutch Pulley
Friction Clutch Pulley J^,hge\hI
wide friction clutch pulley, put in the right place by
h company that knows where it belongs It is pro-
vided with a safety shield The belt work season is
on. \o extra charge tor Titan pulley.
Throttle Governor
gives you steady speed for belt work, saves futl,
prevents grain losses, works automatically and per-
fectly. No extra charge.
Starting and Service
compulsory "stsrting and bervice charge" made by
some companies Complete instruction in Ktarting
and operating i given free. So extra charge.
D rn t i)b>/iv With the Titan you get a convenient
LsTUWUUi drawbar, adjustable side-ways and
up-and-down. Kits every ueed. Compare it with
Other* No fxfm charge.
Fort A or c w<*h the Titan you get drive-wheel
I eilUtZfa fenders They stand for safety They
also protect the engine and operator from mud and
dust. No extra chargc.
Plntfnrm With the Titan you get a rear plat
I (uliUiiil form. You can stand up and run
the tractor, put in more hours with less fatigue
No extra charge.
Platform and Fenders
Governor ""Drawbar
International Harvester.company
Chicago
of America inc.
USA
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