The Hitchcock Clarion (Hitchcock, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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THE HlUaCOCK CLARION
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MIf there .4 one tion^ more
than another then % woman
should left alone, it i.*» when a
line of clothe* corner down in
the m ad, pay# an experienced
married man.
There are two reason* why j
•ome people dor. % mtrid their
own bosme**. One h that they ;
haven’t any mind, and the other |
U that they haven’t any business. I
A fifood many years ago, when
a boy was whiooed at school, he
received another whipping when
he went home, bat in these days
the father and mother wipe bis
tear* away and go and whip the
teacher.
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fe* fey fefly, t a. m. I $. a.
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natea* .a wsscmsrac oi cftmnir? dteraneii
tffcn Sernas fra if Ctoryt
Tin* Caited f>oe*Ari -
«ed sy rjje Sfiste it OkAA/iras far
uf»*«m«n5 cf itetMt oT the «c.macft.
.nte«toaii«. iwer., btood, tfca, aervee.
lean, to teen, rtieumaswm. si'twcica.
sapewor*. teg Oir.erv vee* nngt
These Afflicted waft kvng MAAdiag
deep ws-iAri d'.4ea«e.-« ‘aan hare .^iTed
-.a* ifcU if nhe fam;.7 pay^eao iooial
ao« faii v> ra.;./r>r «n greas m.d •»o<uler-
foi. aae aeen :netr soar, aaaay
former pactene# Me .r. a .iarl Ca ftod
the dfrtdiag ,iae between u... m<t
■Imk.
Aw^ras^ *a their *y item no more
operaaona for appendioir.ee, jpLl-
it->ooe. jottre, tumor, piiee. eto-. ae
ail caae* aocepted will oe treated wtBh-
ont operation or ity poderauc jz ;eouoc.
m they were among she ftr»t to ears
'Joe name of ‘'Eloodteee 3argeoneTT by
doing away with all pain m *jne toc-
oeeafai treatment, of sheee dangerooe
din—ee.
If yocr oare ie inenrati* they mil
giT* yon odl ad rice u may reaeve
and «ay your d:eeaee. Do not pat off
".hi* fitxtj. A Tlaic as snie time may
Help yon. It eoeo* nothing.
Married .adiee moat come with shier
one band** and aun.>r» nth tneir
parent*.
Laferatsries; Mferasla, Wn.
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Baryaiis Id Fans »
RcsMence Properties
3ha. I»W. m A- fitrm S 1-2 mi. from
HI Conroe ir. 11-1 orflei* from Pergoaon.
t JO A. xnder piow. baL oa paecnre,
1 roam home, ttaoie, granary hen
loose, ciatiera. well and oiiner improve
nen.ee. a finrm well worth. Wflflfl-io.
rriee SKnu in. Goad terms
L1A ‘W A. farm 12 mi. from Hitehr-
iociK. IId A. node? aU>w,au due neh
uni. good orchard,* a2 fenced and
-rose fenced, good house, hara. gran-
ary. ben noese, well and cistern
Price $#:■ iLfld. Terms A38iLilfi on.
3* years nme at i per cent, haX. cash
* terns on part of it.
Patronize
;! The Clarion Advertisers
By patromzinsr hoc&e mer-
chants yoa are rewarded by al-
ways having good ecterprising
merchant* at home. Patronize
them and they will benefit you
more way* than one Yon are
rewarded by neeing yoa patron
age and the patronage of yonr
influence in building op and
maintaining yonr own town; pat-
ronize home merchant*, borne
indoatry and home enterprise o '
ail kind* in preference to those
of any place. Spend yoar mon-
ey at home with people who have
interest in yoar town. By do-
ing this the town is kept ap,
conveniences are enlarged and
opportunities for financial im
provements are opened.
A six-year old boy wrote his
first composition on water. “Wat-
er is good to drink, to bathe in,
and to skate on. When I was a
little boy, the nurse used to
bathe nee in water every morn
ing. I have been told that the
Injuns don’t wash themselves
once in ten years. I wish I was
an Injan.’,
The trade territory of a town
is not all dependent upon the
distance to neighboring trading
points. The trade territory de
pends upon the enterprise of the
merchants and the residents of
the town, If a town does not
reach after the trade it will come
only as fast as it has to, and it
will grow a* it is forced to. But
if the merchants go after busi-
ness in the surrounding country,
advertisingin every possible way
and making good every word of
their advertising, trade will
come with an ever increasing
radius, the town will gain a rep-
utation for being awake and it
will forge to the front. It is the
men in the town and not alto-
gether the men living within a
certain number of miles from it
that makes the town good for
DOthing.
Practical fersaq.
Am capable of doing practical
nursing in fever cases, confine-
ment cases, influenza, etc. Can
give references.
Mrs. Frank Johnson,
-t Loyal, Ok la.
Plant Some Trees.
We wiii sell you $50 worth of
fine froit trees, vines and shrubs
for $25 00
tf Drake & Son.
THE NEW WEST MAGAZINE
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Wmtern in4iutr:**. a^rir.^ltare. ot.n.ng, o*!. and
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farmer and Pr;n-«i ->n -. aa
Jr*'ta V*ta*r »:th rn-y^r half-tone ,.i*-.rationa.
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tat of flea, or pare 7onr faoaeriplios -.hrouta
ttds newapaper
Free! Free!!
Get a new telephone directory
at the Clarion office—free.
Auto insurance against loss by
theft or fire. D. A. Drake & Son
Tam=N@=M©r©
THE SKIN &EAUTIFIER
ThA moit nclentlfir and most wonderfu-.
facial preparatior. of the modern aye. II
imparts to the akin a vel-
vety softness and delica-
cy which la delightful lr
appearance and pieaalnj
in effect. T.'aed during th«
day It Is a protection from
the 8un and Wind. Ir
the evening Its use as-
* faultless complex-
ly oTntX an<l Flesh. All deal-
ers, a„c, .-.Oc and $1.00, or sent post paid
on recedfd of i.rU-c- Sample for the asking
Biker-Wheeler Mahumcturirs CoMFun
dalla*. Texas
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County, ss.
Prank J. Cheney makes oath that be
la senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney A Co., doing business In the City
of Toledo. County and Bute aforesaid,
and that said Arm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot he
cui«d by the use of HALL’S CATARRH
MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
Pf^jence, this «th day of December,
A D. UM. a. W. GLEASON.
I, „ . Noury Public.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is Uken In-
ternally and acts through the Blood on
the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send
for testimonials, free
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O.
Sold by ell druggists, TSc.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
2T<y. 1-tT. FlT»-rt*jm rac®*, iaara.
dte&an. two mat scbcac Price
*1151 rti
Sd. 1** F.'T«-2»»m iiyj»e. garage.
«mtrn»r klcrhetu eav*. cisiuerri md iwo i
!o«- Prx* Si*;0.iM
S*. It9. Thr»<»--r»4>m cottage, hep
n-TOA*. :iHteTa. rwo lota. Pris* i40*>.
No L3*. F.v» - room hotw«. 3 lots.
w»tl 'uacera. Pnce flJOOJW
fe. 116
A gr»i resuiecce property on.
®«n street, worth will
for $r00 if taKen soon. See
D. A. Dr^e A Son.
fe. 121
The Hauser property in Hitch-
cock opposite the post office.
For particulars see D. A. Drake :
A Son.
Ra 124
The H. A. Sid man 5 room cot-
’.age. worth $1500, if soid soon
ve can still make the very low
orice of $%50 and can give good ;
terms.
fe. 135
A 3 room cottage and 5 lots in
Hitchcock. A nice property
worth $800.00 for $600.00—1-2
cash and 1-2 on time.
No. 137. The J. E. Cronkhitedwel-
iiog, worth 13000, will sell for 32506.
Gpod terms.
No. 136. The Shafer barber shop.
Doiiding. Worth #600. SeU for J4.t0.
No. 14#. A nice v-room cottage. 5
lots, barn, well and cistern. Worth
about #1100, will sell for $750. Good
bargain and good terms.
D. A. DRAKE & SON,
Hitchcock, Ok!a.
INSURANCE!
re vrfte tamaee * afl UMs-HIE, T0M4D0,14IU Uc.
We are specialists in the insurance line and make iust
as much of an effort in helping you adjust your loss
and ?et your money as we do in tfettintf your business
D. A. DRAKE & SON
PhoneNo. 6. Let US write yoor Insurance,
AUTO LICENSE i
Come to the Clarion office for your
auto or tractor license. Two Nota-
ries Public to wait on you.
rk , •« • w
The joy of living.
To enjoy life we mail have goerf health. No
one am r»a v.nabij hope to get much real plea-
sure out of life when hi* bowel* are clogged a
zoorf thare of the lime and the poisons that
should be expelled are absorbed into the system,
probucing headache and indigestion. A few
doses of Chamber lain • Tablets will move the
bowel* strengthen the digestion and give yon
a chance to realize the real J07 of living. Try it.
Mrs.Burns’ Letter
Here is a letter that is certain to prove sf in-
treat to people living in this vicinity . as cases of
this sort occur ih a!-nest every neighborhood,
and people should know what to do in like ctr
eu instances:
Savannah Mo Oct.1918.
I used a bottle of Chamber lain* Colic and
Diarrhoea Remedy about nine years ago and it
cured me of flux. I had another attack of the
tame complaint some three or four year* ago
snd a few dose* of it cured me. I have recom-
mend Chamberlain * Colic and Diarrhoea Rem-
edy to dozen* of people since I first used it
Lame Shoulder.
This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism
of the muscle*. All that is needed is absolute
rest and a few applications of Chamberlain's
Liniment. Try it.
The better the horses the more need for really
good harness. When you are giong at a lively
clip you want harness that will stand the strain
and the pace We can sell you that kind oi
harness. In fact we cannot sell you any other
kind. Every set in our store is strictly high-
grade harness that wears as well as it looks.
J.RCronkhite & Son
Chamberlain’s Tablets
These tablet* are intended especially; for
stomacn troubles, biliousness and constpation.
If you have any troubles of this sort give a trial
and realize for yourself what a first claa* medi
will do for you. They only cost a Quarter.
First Pub. Jan. 23.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
[And Office at Guthrie, G’kla., Jana-
ary 17th, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Mary
). Mills, of Hitchcock, Okla., who, on
January 22, 1912. made Homestead
Application, No. 04915, for Lots 3, 4, 5
and 8E4 NW4, Section 6, Township
17 N, Range 11 w, Indian Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make final
five year Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before E.
H. Lookabaugh, Coanty Judge, at
Watonga, Okla, on the 24th day of
February, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
J. L. Popplewell, of Hitchcock, Okla.
E. L. Wray, Hitchcock, Okla., S. M.
Lewis, of Hitchcock, Okla., Joe h'
Schwartz, of Hitchcock, Okla.
J. Y. Callahan, Register,
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Bain, R. E. The Hitchcock Clarion (Hitchcock, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1919, newspaper, February 20, 1919; Hitchcock, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1170793/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.