The Hastings News (Hastings, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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The Hastings News
STOCKTON & MAR REN
Office of publication Okla-
homa State Bank building
TERMS OF SITISCRIITIOX:
One Year in advance 5 100
Six Months in advance 50
He was found in the barn few days ago
Tuesday night in an un-
conscious condition
Mr Dodson is well
From the way the old
known to our people hav- pieces ot buggies old cub
ing lived here 1 or several tivators stalk cutters and
years and only moving to
Duncan last summer
Advertisements not given
for a specified time will le
published and charged until
ordered out
(1 M Haddock and fam-
other things were sedttered
along the sidewalks Wed-
nesday morning our peo-
ple were reminded that
some great event in the
ily and John Haddock and world's history had been
Took Chloroform
Mrs Dick Haddock re-
ceived a telephone - mes-
wife left on last Monday
b private conveyances for
the coast country in South-
west Texas They may
spend six months or long
er The trip is for the ben
efit of the old man’s health
sage yesterday morning for door
See South Texas Lbr Company
that her father J W Dod-I
son had ken chloroform
night be lot e last and was
thought to be in a dying
condition Mrs Haddock
left at once for Duncan
This morning Dick got a
letter from his wife saying
that her father was still
alive and that the doctors
thought maybe they could
pull him through
The doctors said the poi-
son was taken because Mr
Dodson was sick but
whether it was taken to
alleviate pain or with sui-
cidal intent is not known
Leave your order for
wheal with Will Hearn
seed
Legal Notice of issuance of Spec-
ial Tax Warrants
Warrant No 110 to M 8 Smith for
$1700 against lot 6 block 40 In the
original town of Hastings ukla
Warrant No 141 to M S Smith for
$7:100 against lot No 12 block 47 in
the original town ot Hastings Okla
Warrant No 1 12 to M S Smith fo-
$7:100 against lot 13 block 47 in the
original town of Hastings Okla
celebrated the night before
by the innocent sport-loving
part ot our citizenship
It is not quite clear to the
more or less befuddled
brain of this editor and
perhaps to other equally
common folk just what
connection that kind of
"celebration” has to Hal-
loween if that is why the
sidewalks were thus "dec-
orated” but we suppose
there must be something
in it to remind our citizens
of all saints day
Rev J S Cunningham
ot the West Alrican mis-
sion will give a free lecture
in the Fresbyterian church
next Thursday night Nov
9th A cordial invitation
is extended to all the peo-
ple of Hastings and viciu
ity to hear this lecture
Mr Chisholm will open a new
line of up-to-dato millinery
goods on the west tide of Hatch
cr' meat market
Dick Haddock and Miss
Inez Dodson ot Duncan
were married on the 5th of
October but it was not
known in Hastings until a
For Sale A handsome set of
Shakespeare’s complete works
Inquire at the News office
You from Missouri?
you are or not we
Are
If
want to show you that we
can gin cotton right W
F Palmer at Hastings
Gin
50 pounds Lint per 100
is a big tale and hard to
believe We don’t be-
lieve it but we do believe
we can gin the seed as
close as any gin in Okla-
homa Come and try us
Hastings Gin
Good Bois d’Arc posts at South
Texas Lbr Co
Dick Haddock has charge
of the livery barn during
his father’s absence
’ FOR SALE
A few tons of small stem baled
cane ' Howard Eades
The latest odors In perfumes at
Brawley’s Drug Store
Rev Mr Curb pastor of
the Baptist church at
Ryan is in Hastings as-
sisting in arranging for a
rally In Jefferson county
A Poor Man’s
A L R For Poor Men
Money on Farms
Have unlimited funds to loan
on farms good rates and easy
terms No delay in getting mon
ey Will take up old loans on
farms and renew or Increase
them Just remember I have
been here doing this kind of loan
ing for nine years A R Arnold
at Bank of Hastings
We are authorized to
announce that any pretty
young lady can bu3r a
range at the Hastings
lardware Store during
demonstration week and
laVe it charged to the most
confirmed and bas h f 11 1
young bachelor in Hastings
(Millionaires not invited)
s
Having decided to quit farming I will offer for
sale at my farm 1 mile east of Hastings on 7
T uesday9 Nov- 7 19111
BEGINNING PROMPTLY at 10 AMthe FOLLOWING RROPERTY:
Cham Jones of Ryan
was in Hastings a lew
days ago
Grandma Crampton has
been quite sick for the past
week
17 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES AS FOLLOWS:
Three work mules one 1 year old mule five brood mares one work
horse three 2year old horse colts one 2year old mare two lyear old
horse colts and one suckling mare colt All good stock mares bred to
as good horses as are to be found in the country ‘ r
7 HEAD JERSEY CATTLE AS FOLLOWS: - f
Four cows giving milk will be fresh soon one 1-year old - Jersey
heifer one 2year old Jersey bull and one 1-year old Jersey bull
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Three farm wagoiis 1 new one top buggyone Deering binder one
hay baler one Chatham Fanning mill new four cultivators one disc
harrow two steel harrows two sulky plows two walking plows one sod
plow two Georgia stocks one feed grinder one Ledbetter riding lister
one walking lister two hay frames one grind stone one Alectride tool
grinder new one crank horse clipper one saddle one side saddle three sets work
harness one single buggy harnessset double buggy harness 1 Deering mower & rake
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
WANTED— "Good Housekeep
ing Magazine” requires the ser-
vices of a Representative in Has
tings to look after subscription
renewals and to extend circula-
tion by special methods which
have proved unusually success-
ful Salary and commission
Previous experience desirable but
not essential Whole time or
spare time Address with refer-
ences J F Fairbanks Good
Housekeeping Magazine 381 4th
Ave- New York City
Furniture
and
Undertaking
Edison Ph°n°graEhs
and Records
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets
Art Squares and Rigs
One dining table One sewing machine one washing machine one ice cream
freezer one wash kettle one commode and other articles too numerous to mention
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
All sums of $1000 and under cash- For sums of over $1000 eleven
'months’ time will be Riven purchaser giving bankable note without in-
terest if paid when due If not so paid then notes to draw 10 per cent interest from date A discount
of 10 per cent will be given for cash No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with
Burial Robes
in all sizes
Phones: Bu 16 Res 96
W H Welch
DR S C WHITCOMB Owner
COL PRIOR L PRICE a r Arnold cierk
Auctioneer
Col PL Price
Auctioneer
Graduate of Missouri
Auction School
Bure Bred Stock
and Farm Sales
a Specialty
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Office and dates with
Hastings News
John Haddock of Okla-
homa City was in Hastings
Saturday
Ml Sarah Mildred WJIInwr
Coming
The lovers of high class
entertainment will rejoice
over the prospect of hear-
ing Miss Willnier Reader
and Entertainer who will
appear in Hastings at the
Opera House Wednesday
night November 15th
This will be the second
number in the Lyceum
course
If reports and testimon-
ials are worth anything
the people of Hastings will
have an opportunity of
hearing a dramatic reader
ol marked ability
Money
$
I am still making farm
loans and am prepared
I to furnish an unlimited
amount ot money on i
short notice-
TT A Edmni(D)iiidls
Hastings Okla
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Stockton, J. A. The Hastings News (Hastings, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1911, newspaper, November 2, 1911; Hastings, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1792137/m1/2/: accessed May 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.