The Hitchcock Clarion. (Hitchcock, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1912 Page: 5 of 8
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"Automobile a EMT
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If You Were an Expert,
What Car Would You Buy?
The time has passed (when aut mobiles can be sold to you on
their appearances declaims. This is a day when you md every
nurchaser nsust be sbown what the car fcr which you pay y< ur
money wUl actually perform; what it will do. Beware of an
automobile salesman who attempts to beguile you with a
pleasing story. Tejl him to show the goods and prove to you
that his cars are werth the money. Find out whether his car
is a real car or on|y an assembled automobile built to sell.
You have a right]to your money’s worth, but it is up to you
to see that you/get it. Deeper than all appearances, there
are a few expert'tests which ought to be applied to every car.
Who makes the car? Is it an assembled car or made from top
to bottom by one manufacturer? What kind of a guarantee
is on it? Does the manufacturer respect his own pr duct
with a real guarantee, or does he want you to take the chance.
What do parts cost yoii and how conveniently can you ge
them? How many cars of this make are in service and how
many are giving satisfaction? Questions like these go deep mt
the heart of the case, and if you put them rigorously upon
any car you will find out with a certainty whether or not that
car is worth its price. _
We are selling Studebaker E-M-F “30” andl Flanders “20”
cars because we know that, dollar for dollar, their equal is not
sold in the market today. The records of many thousands of
cars in all kinds of service have convinced us absolutely.
Studebaker E-M-F “30” and Flanders “20 cars are built to
run, and because they run they sell. If we cannot Prove
you under the most searching test that Studebaker cars are
absolutely the best automobile values in the market, we do
not want your business; but we can prove it, and y
neighbors who drive these j:ars will tell you the same thing.
Be an expert when it comes to buying a car. You can, by
getting from us some further ideas on realtestsofan
automobile. Clip the attached coupon and send it to
us now because we have something new to tell you
which you ought to know, whatever car you have
in mind.
The Studebaker Corporation
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G. J. Krieger & Son
Hitchcock OMitcira
Route No. 2.
J. T. Howe, Carrier.
Some few farmers on route 2
hav3 begun to harvest their alfal-
fa.
A. Dobrinski, who took a fall in
h’s tarn some time back, is able
to do all his work again.
Jacob I. Loewen has relisted
theTIauser 80 in milo maize since
the big rain.
W. R. Routt has been buisy
trimming hedge since it got so
wet he couldn’t do anything else.
Dan Betz was in Hitchcock Tues-
day doing some trading.
Jacob I. Loewen was in Hitch-
cock Tuesday and bought a cow
of Harry Sid man, the depot
agent.
Henry Kline is having an up
to date milk house built out of
cement blocks. Minor and
Williams are doing the mason
work.
Cleve Shirley has been helping
his brother Fred put up alfalfa
hay.
Hicks Almanac predicted
tornadoes and liail tor last
month. They came al'
right. He has several tor-
nadoes predicted tor the
next three mouth*. You
had better protect yourselt
against lo*s by tornades
with one of D rake’s policies
Like good bread? Yes
Well lay in a supply ot Big
C flour right now betoie the
price goes up. Only $1.0)
per sack now at Krieger s
store.
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Your AvenariusCarbolineuin i> one of the
best remedies for purposes you adveitise it for and
even more. I have not a hen louse on my place
since 1 used it, while formerly vermin pestered the
life out of my hens, and me, too. 1 painted also
my apple trees with it last fall and no rabbit touches
them since. NA1H. 1. JOHNSON. Shaner, Okla.
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I Ladies and Gentlemen
l !f Yaa are Hungry or Thirsty go to
i Ortner s Shortorder. j
» Ha has all kinds of good things to eat and drink. °
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OPEN ALL DAYS EXCEPT^SUNDAY
All kinds of Repairing, Blaeksmithing and Horse -
Shoeing done on short notice. Wagons, buggies,
Plows and Machinery of all kinds just in our line.
My PRICES as low as any in Blaine County.
SINGEM SEWING MACHINES
Buy the Singer Sewing
Machine. YY>u can buy one
on three year’s time with-
out interest. SeeJ.O.Stan-
tield, Watonga Okla,
Escape. An Awful Fate I ^Uiue ^"'Oklahoma City
A thousand tongues could not . Send for tree cata-
express the gratitude of Mrs. J. E. Cox * , nrioes
of Joliec, 111., for her wonderfull de- logue and piices
llverense from an awful fate. “Typh-
See D. A. Drake for Farm
Loans, ho can make you as low
rates ask good terms as you can
i*et direct from the company.
S5SSES SEWINS MACHINES
You can b u y a SiuyYi
‘41: LESS B3WEL TROUBLE
times I had such awfu1 coughing spells IN III I UU.IR IV
I though I would die. I could get no Hitchcock people have found out
help from doctor’o treatment or othir that A SINGLE DOSE of simple buck-
medicine, till 1 used ft. King'. New £«t-* German
Discovery. But I owe m\ lile to this ' pendiciti8 remedy, relieves consti-
wonderfull remedy for I scarcely pa^oni sour stomach or gas on the
cough at all now.” Quick, safe and stomach INSTANTLY. This simple
reliable for nil throat and inn* ironble. - JjJ-r. %£*£?*? i^S
Everybottle guaranteed. 60c aud $1. ^ it i8 8Urpri8ing how QUICKLY it
Trial bottle free at Raines Drug Store. ^ ^ Rl Raine8.
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Milo Maize Pure Seed at!
mnuiu. . What Texans Vdmire
Kriegers a tore only 5)1.. u ig hearty) vigorous life, according to
per bushel , ' ] Hugh Tallman, of Galveston- “We
find that Dr. King’s New Life Pills
xue i/cuiuim v. ...—-----1- surely put new life and energy into
are mosquitos. As they sting they a person. Wife and I believe they
put deadly malaria germs in ,he blood. are ’the best made.” Excellent fir
Then follow the icy chills and fires of sttmach, liver or kidnsy troubles. 26c
fever. The appetite flies and the at Raines Drug Store.
strength fails; also malaria often paves --
the way for deadly typhoid. But ele-
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8ewi ng Machine on monthly
payments, $5.00 down- and
$3.00 per month See J. O.
Staiitield, h a tonga, °kla., i^mtchcock
r write to Singer Sewing
Machine Co. Oklahoma City
Kla. Send tor tree cata-
logue and prices.
All Kinds ol Cement Work,
Arched Caves, Cisterns,
Sidewalks, Foundations,
Chimneys and plastering
Done to Order; All work
Guaranteed, x x x x
WILL SCHAFFER
Oklahoma!
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For good Fire or Tornado In-
surance policy see D. A. Drake.
I will pay 76c per buslie
for good cane seed at John-
son’s elevator.
O. W. Bixler.
It you want to buy a farm
see D. A. Drake.
Good Refrigerator tor sale
D. A. Drake
the way for deadly typnoia. nut. Ele-
ctric Bitters kill and cast out the ma- Pasture fOF HorSCS 800 CflltS
Jaria germs from the blood: give you a msture horses or
a fine appetite and renew your streng- I Will pasture nor t
th* “After long suffering,,’wrote Wm colts at 50c per month. Gall
i Fretwell, of Lucama N.C ., “three Jas. Kellar at the old
l bottles drove all the malaria from my p£eulpel farm 4 miles north-
system, and I,ve had good health . f Ferguson or the
qvee since.” Best for all stomach, ... *
liver and kidney ill. 50c at Raires Clarion office.
Drog store. Jas. Kellar FergUson, Okla.
See Frank Drake for post card
photos. $1.00 per dozen.
$100,000 to loan on good farms
near Hitchcock. D. A. Drake.
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BY Dr. Lorenz it
THE RED CROSS OFFICE
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FOR SALE
A good second hand re-
1 * l iberator. See D. A. Drake
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Drake, D. A. The Hitchcock Clarion. (Hitchcock, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1912, newspaper, May 16, 1912; Hitchcock, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1171782/m1/5/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.