The Hitchcock Clarion (Hitchcock, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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THE HITCHCOCK CLARION
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OF IfiO ACRE FARM
By order of the court we
will sell the following de-
scribed farm to the highest
bidder to wit: The S. W.
Quarter of Sec. 34, Twp. 18
Range 9, Kingfisher county
Okla., the same being locat-
ed 1 mile north and 1 1-2
miles west of Kiel, Okla.
Sale will take place on
Monday, March 3, 1910
at 2 O’clock P. M. at the
above discribed farm.
Mart Musselman,
O. M. Stewart.
C. E. Wight
Executors of the Estate of W. F. and Hannah Wight, Deceased
Route 3 Happenings.
1 John r^cewen and brother,
Charles, called on their sister,
Mrs. Levi Musselman, last Mon*
day.
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I Chas. Wight is out on his broth-
er Albert's plade this week sow-
j injf oats.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wight and
daughter, Elsie, and Miss Nellie
Stewart took dinner with Mrs.
Venerable and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stewart
took dinner with Prank Pope and
family last Sunday.
The party at Harry Strahn’s
last Monday night was well at-
tended and all report a good time,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wight at-
tended church at Hitchcock
Sunday night.*
Clifford Verhine, who has been
in the training camp at Los An-
geles, Calif., returned home last
week.
Mrs. Levi Mussleman is on the
3ick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Raasch
snent Monday evening with A.
M. Wight and family.
Grandma and Grandpa Wash-
born are visiting with H. D.
Stewart and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Stewart were
in town last Monday and wer^
happily surprised to find that
Mrs. Stewart’s father and moth
ar and sister had arrived on the
north bound train.
FLOOR FONT AND
VARNISH IT
J. FLEMING,
FORNITURE AND ONDERTAKINO
KYANIZE
F. H. STANDARD
Produce House Phone 4
Pays Highest Cash Price for
Poultry, Eggs and Hides
ALSO HANDLE FEEO
Get Your
Farming Tools
in shape now while you can.
Prices on wor same as last year
OTTO E. WEITZ
Oarage and Machine Shop
Rev. Sanders preached his
farewell sermon last Sunday and
baptised two Sunday night.
Red Cross Notes
There is no work at the Red
Cross room at present; the ladies
packed and shipped, last Friday,
a box of refugee garments con
sisting of fifteen little boys’ suits.
FOR SALE—Good Jersey
Milk cow. C. C. Voth.
Tom McKay and wife, of Long-
dale, visited J. R. Raines and wife
Sunday.
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AT WEIS’S STORE
We are glad to announce that at last a few things are getting a bit cheaper, and
we are sure the public is going to be glad with us.
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Overalls
We have just received a lot of Men’s and
Boy’s Overalls, Jumpers and Unionalls, also
Work Shirts in both men’s and boy’s sizes.
We quote you a few prices on the num-
bers just received;
1 lot Men’s solid blue stifle Overalls, formerlv
sold at $2.25 now priced at $1.75
Headlight Overalls, none better, formerly sold
at $2,75 now going at $2.50
Boy’s Unionalls $2.00, $2.50 and $2.75
Men’s heavy Work Shirts, reduced from
$1.50 to $1.25
Men’s Heavy Chambray work shirts former
price $1.25, now $1.00
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Shoes
Look for our bargain counter on shoes next
week we are going to make this an interesting
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feature in our store ihis spring.
Ginghams, Percales, Silks
Summer Dress Goods
We have received our new Spring Ginghams,
Percales, Dress Goods and Silks" They are
beautiful. Gome and look them over and you
will agree with us.
Garden Seeds
We have a big: line of garden seeds, both bulk
and packages. Also onion sets, red and white.
Red Triumph Seed Potatoes $2. a bushel
Early Ohio Seed Potatoes $1.80a bushel.
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ALWAYS STRIVE TO PLEASE YOU
WEIS CASH STORE
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.