The Hitchcock Clarion. (Hitchcock, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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back to th«atre> of leaae land STILL DRILLING FOR Oir foorDu*8 ,and Sla®ese. The
,„_ ,to.,t.h> eompeny. Thl. Jack Her.ton EdSi°IL fh“ndred “Ullon people of
»»ae holding had been n a t ’ «« McKinney, India have nMi>ia mm rlr. “
to Mr.ap^Sl r*. Sok.^“,rd M»“f'«8elgJor,Ur^lr Ve^>.t ^U
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Bring Your Corn Oats wheat and
All Other Kind, of Grain to the Old Reliable
Elovator and get the highest market price for It.
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grow—and tha quick?® Core^t^! lM ^ targwr ^
there will be more tban SLgUni to ^ rot Md
heps plastering g g *° do~* new roof and per-
Shmgle Tour Leaky Roofs Now
v« bM* a large supply of u <*^TewJglM for ^ ^*r T?U d® “ “*,M* « wUI cost you.
oolform. The kind that will keep ,0By reef "ti|b. as a *Dd
Mr. J. E. Mullen and Wm fche native Hawriian sET
toour“offlEa’'!e C“y dr°pped in- Island*) Kar
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Will satisfy yon.
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ov^/yoiir E^ipments ancTf^ ^ the «-“> <ook I
vester or repairs fo' ihr t y°U "eed ^ new h^-
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harnes?
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public school or anyone ....... In
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Shaving and Hairdreeeing
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CAUEO NOME II mOUHlie HOfl
pastorate is to^'v^Itotow d ?/I' H*"*11 <lt m W™B WOT*,
was spending a few dayg at ’ I Discs sharpened by roller
!ITterh°“e ofo“«of his con- II h''°?eSS'. 8h#res sharpened
gregation. II by trip hammer. Tires set
While seated on the piazza one I by-h<>t °r co!d Proc*ss. My
^rU withbis hostess, her I f"®0* are as low as the low-
little boy and girl Came running I k' Safclsfact*on guaranteed
toward them; the former with a I °F money funded,
^Skhaves,
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notart public
Laundry Sent away Every other
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new power marhin* " V ne* have put in a
ness, we buy our leather ^klng aM our har-
‘aneries. who Jke the ' I™ 'he northern
northern hides „ l he VLery best leather from
into our harness and What k,nk stocl( Roes
you need harness now. oT wHI „«r •.m.oney- lf
ture come in and let us’fiiifure with d ' the fu"
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toward them; the formed wfthf
J rat held at arm,s length by the
"Don't be afraid, mother,” he
beat him"11 !f a”’*® dead! We
beat him and beat him!” each
declaratmn being illustrated by
Then °?Tary W°w on tbe cat.
UieMeeliog, deference might
be due the clergyman, he sfid,
won ' Soie“n tones and
uplifted eyes:
Yes. we beat him and beat
him u n ti 1— God—called—him_
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Bring me your work
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Will practice in all the courts
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Raine’s Drug Store. Ad*
— ‘’('"■miuioiaeier also
my retinascope and opthalmo-
scope and will be fully equipped
to do the most intricate optical
work. I will be at Ortner’s Ho-
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In Blaine county furnished
on short notice.
The Clarion $1.00 per year
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Drake, D. A. The Hitchcock Clarion. (Hitchcock, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1914, newspaper, April 23, 1914; Hitchcock, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1169588/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.