The Hitchcock Clarion. (Hitchcock, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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Che ‘ffltebeocN Clarion
Published Every Thursday at
HITCHCOCK, • - OKLAHOMA
Subscription Prloe 11.00 per Year
tMB HITCHCOCK CLAfttON
D. A. Drake ft Son, Publlehere.
F. R. DRAKE, Editor
Entered as aecond * class matter
March 27, 1908, at the postoffloe at
Hitchcook, Oklahoma, under the act
of Congress of March 8,1879.
Advertising Rates
Display advertising, 10c per column inch each
• iiNrrtion on alt pagi-» escept fronl page, Kronl
p«Rc I V |*r column Inch each insertion.
K.-i,||„g notice* 6c per line each inaertion.
Obiluarle* lc per line. Card* of Thank*Me
Announcement* of all money makitiK scheme*
charged for at regular rate*.
Experience the Best Teacher.
It is generally h<Imil ted that ex-
perience In the best teacher, bui
should we not make use of the ex-
perience of other as well us our ownV
The experience of a thousand
persona Is more to be depended npon
than that of one individual. Many
thousand of persona have used Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy for cough*
and calds with the best results, which
shows it to be a thoroughly reliable
preparation for those dieases. Try It
It is prompt and effectual and pleasant
to take.
Ten bunches of old papers foi
5c a bunch at the Clarion office, tf
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A Fine Animal
Deserves fine Harness and
useful animals should have
Useful Harness.
The harness we make and sell
has no trace of poor material
or “skimped” work in any
way. Material and workman-
ship are the best; nothing has
been slighted. Each article is
made of extra good stock
stitched on perfect machines
and the mounting are of super
ior grade. Well made goods
of fine material at moderate
prices.
CostrikiM Item
Mias Susie Davison and Miss
Florence Smith motored to Wa*
tonga last Friday night with Miss
Daisy Pratt who was on her way
from Harrow to that place.
Miss Flossie Gearheardtspent
Sunday at her home near Wa-
tonga. Miss Gearheardt is here
attending school.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Smith-are
spending this week in* Watonga.
J. Betz and family spent Sat-
urday and Sunday at the home
of Henry Ehrlick.
Frank Ranson, wife and baby
lent Sunday at the home of
rs. Ranson’s mother near
jongdale.
Miss Daisy Woolman who is
on to leave for her new home
n Idaho, where they are going
for her fathers health, spent
Saturday and Sunday with Miss
Florence Smith.
Rev. George and family re-
turned Saturday from a trip to
| Nebraska in his car. While
there they attended conference.
Rev. George is to be sent to
! Sooner Nebraska.
Miss Hoi ter and Miss Redman
I spent the week end at Miss
i Holter’s home in Okeene,
Mr.^nd Mrs. Wick and family
land Mrs. Johnson aud family
d were in Watonga Saturday at-
I tending the fair.
J. E. CRONKHITE &
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Better Yet
You hear it said of some men tnat their word is as
good as their bond, and it’s a fine thing' to say
of any man.
But did you ever stop to think that no matter how
good your word may be, there is something better?
If you owe a bill at the store and pay it in cash and
the merchant tries to collect the amount again,
your word might be good that you had paid it!
But suppose you had an account at the bank and
paid by check. The cancelled check would speak
louder than your own word, no mateer how good
your reputation. No getting around that. It pays
to pay by check.
J^irst Bank of Hitchcock
The Right Man And The Right Job,
When the right man gets in
the right job the sparks fly,
Frequently a man's career takes
a complete turn, new to him.
His real ability appears for the
lirsttime, his character seems
to change when he finds himself
fitted to the right job. Nothing
is more important in business
than this “fitting the job and the
inan”. It is essential and ab-
solutely necessary to the welfare
of the business and to the man
Therefore, the Capital City
Business College, Oklahoma City
and Guthrie, Okla., deems it
necessary to provide a safe and
easy meeting-place for the busi-
ness with a job to be fitted on the
one hand and the man with ab-
ility to be fitted on the other.
l*or any business seeking the
best man for a place or for any
man seeking the best avenue for
developing his ability, this school
gets results that count.
One of many true statements
is true in this place; Young men
and women would do well to en-
ter this school, you have average
brain, two good eyes, and a pair
of strong hands. Make the most
of this capital. This statement
is commonly true and young
people should act now.
Enter now and take a trorough
course, as this school gives and
develop your ability for any
business seeking the best man
or woman for the best place.
Send the coupon in today.
Name...................
Address............
Course desired..........
How About Your Discs And Plows Mr. Farmer?
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Now is the list to (el them overhauled. Plow-
iag tine it here, why eel bring in yeor disc end
plew werk new, before the rash, and give ns s
little tine ‘ work oat.
We are better prepared now than later
OTTO E. WEITZ
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Rugs! Rugs! ♦
Just received a large shipment of Axrainster Rugs at
very moderate prices. Come get your pick while the
picking is good. Rugs soon will be hard to get at any
price. Rug Industry may have to stop.
H. J. FLEMING
^ FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING J|
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Hitchcock Garage
Next Door to Drug Store
A full line of tires, tubes and accessories.
A model work shop and all work guaranteed
Free air open every day in the week
Let ne lane ap your ear
, G. W. ROW, PROP.
New
Army Nap
of the
United States
Showing Locations of
National Guard Mobilization
Training Camps
National Army Cantonments
Reserve Officers Training
Camps
■ad
Aviation Sites
Issued by
Rock Island
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by addressing
L. M* ALLBH, Piwuttr Traffic Munir
a. 723 La Salle Slaliaa
CHICAGO
I have a 6 year old Jersy cow
for sale.
A. M. Wight tf.
TAN-NO-MORE
The Skin Beeutifler
Tha moil
scientific and
—ir.o»t wonder-
ful facial preparation of the modern
•f8, I* impart* to the *kin a velvety
aoftneaa and Delicacy which ia de-
lightful in appearance and pleasing in
ita effect. Used during the day it ia
• protection from the Sun and Wind.
In the evening its use assures a fault-
less complexion. All dealers 35c,
60c. and $1 00.
Bator-Wheeler Mfg. Co., Dallas Tex.
Subscribe for the Clarion.
People Speak Well of Chamber-
lain’s Tablets.
“I have been selling Chamberlain’s
Tablets for about two years and heard
such good reports from my customers
that I concluded to give them a trial
myself, and can say that I do not
belive there is another preparation of
the kind equal to them,*’writes G. A.
McBride, Headford, Out. If you are
troubled with indigestion or consti-
pation give them a trial. They will
do you good.
If you feel like 30 cents spend
a quarter for Raines cold tablets.
Has a High Opinion of Chamber-
• lains Tablets.
“I have a high opinion of Charaber-
ein’s Tablets for biliousness and a
axative,” writes Mrs. O. A. Barnes,
Charleston, 111.
“I have never found anything so
mild and pleasant to use. My brother
has also used these tablets with satis-
factory results."
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Abstracts to any tract of land in
Blaine county furnished on
short notice
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J. H. Sims, Dentist
In ffitcbcoch the second fflonr
day and Cuesday in each month.
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Money at 6 per el.
straight and no commis-
sion. 0.4. Drake & Son
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ot ferasMtei!, daisy food*.
Nothing better Cian
Dr. King’s
NewLife Pills
_. _AU Druggist* 25 cents
battplction oh money
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Drake, Frank R. The Hitchcock Clarion. (Hitchcock, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1917, newspaper, September 20, 1917; Hitchcock, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1170561/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.