The Hitchcock Clarion. (Hitchcock, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1911 Page: 4 of 12
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She Hitchcock Clarion.
D. A. DRAKE. Editor Md HuMtobor Frank R. Drake, Aaaoclatr Ed.
Entered m saoond-class matter Mareh 37, 1909, at the poatofllce at
Hltehoook, Oklahoma, under the act of Congress of March 3,1371).
Display advertising one montli SOo per Inch, one Inaertlon I V per Inch, V
per inoh addon for flret page each Issue. Iam-uI readers V per line each In*
aertion. Obituaries, eeaolutionr of reaped and cards of tlianka are halt
regular ratee All money making affaire regular rat****.
If yon find U»e letters “XP” on the yellow label they indicate that your
aubacrlption haa expired.
FOR RENT
The Bailny cottage north
ot the M. K. church.
See I). A. Drake.
M. M. SCHIDLOWSKI.
la The World Growing Better
Many thlnga go to prove that it U.
The way thouanda aro trying to help
oterais proof. Among them la Mrs.
W. W. Gould, of Pltteflelri, N. 11.
Published Fbery Thursday.
While doubt stands still, confi-
dence can erect a skyscraper.
Subscription Trice $1.00 per Yesr
Look
forward. Remember
Ml Around The Hone
Natural Hiatory.
"Why. air." auid Mr Duatln Stax,
“do you call me an amphibian?”
"I refer to your method of capital
lent ion.”
"Hut I have developed the resources
of lhe land "
“Yea. but v. h. n you get tired of
tbe land you take to water.”
Der Deutcher Painter.1 R»ri!r3tSM SB1
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with
| and kidney trouble,** ehe writes
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me flg-
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jab of painting,
paper banging or
decorating. * *
Bitten*, nhe now advlaea other suij
era, everywhere to take th«
years I hi ve Millfr»d with
• suitor
era, everywhere to take them, ir^^ij
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writea
very medicine i u*eu ibihhI till I
It ”*' Electric Blttera. But this groin
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«|y helped me wonderfull.” They
l will hely any woman. They’re the oe«t
I tonic and ttneat liver and kidney re-
medy that's made. Try them. You’ll
' ace. 50c at Kainea Drug Store-
Oklahoma News.
you can't run thl* year'. »«Wr. ;
cat* Qn last year’s gasoline.
I jo mons, It u-dened from long
limy be made usable
Givea Aid To Striker*
, Sometimea liver, kidneya and bowel
• seem to go on a strike and refuse to
work right Then you need those
pleasent little strike breakers Dr.
King’s New Life Pills to give them
See D. A. Drake for Farm
lioaru, he can make you as low
rates ask good terms as you can
natural aid and gently compel proper
action. Excellent health aoon follow.
Perseverance a n d progress
are like the Siamese twins—
you’ve got to have one to get the
other.
by covering for it few moments j Try them. 2V at Haines Drug Store,
with boiling water.
Don't hope that the great
things will come your way until
you do the little things well.
Wisdom is knowing whit to do
next.
Skill is knowing how to do it.
Virtue is doing it.
Report if Sway Side
School for the Month End-
ing October 13.
Those receiving the highest
average in the d’fferent grades
are as follows:
First grade, Marrie Brown
Second grade, Alina Hiebert
Fifth grade, Frank Everhart
Seventh grade, Harry Loy
Those neither absent nor tar-
dy: Naomi Dickinson, Beth
Thrasher, Wager Gilbert, Ada-
lade Gilbert, Allen Coryell, Beu
lah Coryell, Bertha Hiebert, Al-
ma Hiebert and Anna Loy.
Frank Wilkinson enrolled in
the seventh grade Monday, mak-
ing the total enrollment 28.
The little folks are taking a
great, interest in paper cuttings.
The seventh grade are study-
ing the Courtship of Miles Stan-
dish. Blanche Routt,
Teacher.
Look ut tbe yellow label on
your paper. If.your see the let-
ters “XP” following your name
it will indicates that your sub-
scription has expired.
New Yorkers Fond cf Candy.
Father Knickerbocker has a remark
ably sweet tooth. Candymakers say
that more of their product is eaten in
New York than In any other city in
the world and more than in any other
three cities on this continent. Men
show almost as great fondness for it
aa women do, and many shops in the
business sections are patronized al-
most exclusively by them.
Wanted:—Some baled alfalfa
D. A. Drake.
An Experience.
“What can you do with a team In
the country? Do you know anything
about bookfbg up?”
"Do 1? Haven’t I been doing It for
a year on my wife's waists?”
Averts Awful Tragedy.
Timely advice given Mrs. C. Will-
oughby, of Marengo, Win., prevented direct from the company,
a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. ■
do l:ttl» to help her. After many re applications of Chamberlains
NVw SovJry'“I! U-JS-y'jg» —• F<" «*’ “
have been it'in# it for Home time/’ k _____
she wrote “and the awful cough has!
Reduced shoes going fast
Get yours now while we
have your s:ze. Loewens.
T. L. Luttrel made a business
trip last week, to Clinton re
turning Monday.
Pans greased with butter will
make the bottom crust or pies
soft and flaky prevent them
from being soggy.
Before putt in the stew pan on
the tire, rub some laundry soap
over the bottom several limes
and when the pan is washed the
b|pck comes off like magic.
The instep of a buttoned shoe
makes a handy iron holder. It
fits the iron perfectly.
To remove' potato, onion and
other vegetable stains from the
hands, rub with ripe to me toes.
Get the stoves in order for the
first colds nap, when you really
feel the cold more than in winter
weat he r.
Skim the fat off the ehidken
broth ami use it to shorten
biscuits. These are much more
delicious than when you use lard.
Save all your coffee grounds;
rinse them and use to stuff pin-
cushions. They Will hold shape
indefinitly and the pins push in
i easily.
If a tabiespoonful of sweet
milk is added to each yolk of
egg when making custards, the
mixture will not curdle when
added to the boiling milk.
When cake icing is too hard so
that you can not spread it on,
add a little water,a drop at time.
When it is too tilth, add sufficient
powdered sugar, first rubbing
out the lumps.
Have you tried baking eggs?
Grease a baking dish with butter
break the eggs into it cover For good Fire or Toma o n-
with cream. Add salt, pepper, j suranee policy see D. A. ra e.
Public Sales.
I will cry your sales for one
per cent. Make your dates with
the Clarion. J. H. Shultz.
almoHt gone. It also saved my little
boy when taken with a severe bronch-
ial trouble.” I his matchless medicine
Fire and Tornado Insurance
written on your property at the
has no equgl for throat ^and lung |owest rates by D. A. Drake.
troubles. Price 50c
bottle fjec Guaranteed by Raines
For fre>h bread go
OrtnerV short order.
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TRANSFER LINE, i
Dont trifle with a cold is good ad-
vice for prudent men and women. It
may be vital in case of a child. The.e
is nothing better than Chamberl ains
Cough Remedy for coughs and colds
in children. It is safe and snre. For
• at Raines Drag Store.
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| Prompt Service,
| Careful Handling, |
i Reasonable Charges, j
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D. F. HINCKLEY.
Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist
will be in Hitchcock
Monday and Tuesday in the
second week in each
month to do all work
pertaining to t he profession.
Res. Phone 51. Office 117.
Watonga, Okla.
Money to loan on real estate
D. A. Drake, at Clarion office.
Retort In Kind.
"1 asked my landlord lor Improve
meats, and be gave me a heated re-
ply.
“What was It?”
"He put In a new furnace."
Subscribe for the Clarion.
Here’s the Limit.
We don’t mind hooking her waist,
looking to see If her white skirts
show, and if her hat is on straight;
we don’t mind pinning up a veil now
and then and cleaning the mud off
her rubbers, but when it comes to
holding one end of a store switch
while she braids it, we think tbe limit
has been reacted, and it’s time for us
to assert our independence.—Detroit
Free Press.
BONDED ABSTRACTOR
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance.
Y -R CARESS SOLICITED.
Theodore Graalman,
Watonga, .... Oklahoma.
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and a tablesnoonful of butter.
Set it in a moderate oven a few
minutes. Lenth of time depends
on whether you like them soft
ior well done.
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The Van Brunt Disc Drill 1=1
Headquarters for all kinds of Building
Material, Paints, Oils, and Glass. Cement,
Lime and Fence Posts.
C. W. Bergthold, Manager.
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Some of the exclusive Features
Forward closed delivery single discs insure a uniform planting at an even depth
Disc bearings that are guaranteed not to wear out. Oil tight and dust proof.
Tight fitting covers w-ith center hinge to prevent spilling of grain and warping.
Adjustable gate force feeds to handle all seed from alfalfa to beans.
Tilting levers to balance machine and regulate position of disc boots.
These light draft drills hive aide their way by the
way they are nude.
Sbe next drill you buy let it be a Van Brunt
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Cbev’re ail BliKe
Ask any man past fifty years of age and lie will tell you of
some time in his life when ho was sailing high. Things
wove coming his way. There are few exceptions. Why is
he poor now? Well there are various reasons. One thing is
sure. It is not because he placed his money in a sound
bank and checked it out only when safe investments were
secured. There are more ways to lose money than to make
it. If you are making any money, no matter how small the
amount, start the saving habit by opening a bank account.
pirst Pank of T-Jitchcock
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Drake, D. A. The Hitchcock Clarion. (Hitchcock, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1911, newspaper, October 19, 1911; Hitchcock, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1169756/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.