The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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There’s nothing the matter with the old cat
if she’s tuned up right
Give Your “Good Old Boat”
a Real Treat
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NOW that the war is over let the thought of the long years of
prosperity ahead warm the cockles of your heart toward that
often sorely tried but trusty friend your automobile
In all probability the renewal of one single vital part will put the
Trart into it for another year’s hard work Give it an Eveready
Storage Battery (definitely guaranteed for years) and listen to the
grateful purring contentment with which the good old boat settles down
to work for you through the long busy year ahead From a business
standpoint it will be the best investment you can possibly make
Remember that we test your battery free and repair all
makes of batteries at this official Eveready Service Station 1
Barton Bros Garage & Supply Co
Phone 78 116 Sonlh Fourth
eVEREABy
STORAGE BATTERY
Definitely guaranteed afiiiit ruinous aulphation the
known cauao of ninety per cent of nil battery troubles
MERIDIAN ITEMS
Snow bound Tuesday no school
at Gilbert
Dean Gray enrolled In the Chick’
asha Business Collego Monday
Miss Tlsliy Taylor teacher of the
Kechl school Bpent the holidays
with her parents
Miss Etna Turner went to her
home In Arkansas for the Christmas
holidays She will return to achoo f
this week
I've Robert Smedley Fr Sam
Houston A C No 2 4 arrived
home Thursday for a ten days visit
with bis parents
Misses liildred Biegs and Mild-
red Smedley of the IMain View
school spent the holidays heie with
their parents
In the Junior Bed Cross Four
Minute speech contest held at Meri-
dian December 23 Elizabeth Gray
won first honors end Vera Wood
second Both children are members
of the Gilbert school
STOVE POLISH
Quick-Easy
Everlasting
Shire
Ftw Nickel Parts
ran Enamel
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The Brown family who have been
living on the farm east of Gilbert
have moved to Amber
One of the prettiest service flags
we have ever seen was unfurled
Christmas eve at Meridian There
are twenty five stars on it The
flng is the gift of the local Red
Cross
A new drop curtain and scenery
was put in place at Meridian in
time for the Christmas exercises
The patrons and pupils of this dis-
trict wish to express their thanks
to the Chickasha busiues men who
helped us secure it
Den laramo’-e’s ford spent Christ
mas eve in this neighborhood lie
came out to put up the ciutain and
scenery He brought every thing
uloug except enojgh gas
Misses Inez and Myrtle Meek who
are teaching in the northern part
of the county were home for the
Christmas holidays
The young people made good use
of their four days vacation Dunces
were given at the E Briggs Roy
Rose Polk Jones and Jefferies's
homes
Roy Jefferies returned to Camp
at Waco Texas Sunday afternoon
after a ten days furlough spent
with his parents
Miss Hattie P Jones seturned to
her work Monday night after spend-
n u c a £ u n
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Southwestern Auto Supply Co
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Tires $1095 to $6750
Tubes 269 to 875
Plugs 25 to 150
Oil 55 to 75
Anti Freez 125
Will save you money on gas
327 Kansas Ave
ing the holidays with her parents
in Oklahoma City and a day in the
mud between here and Chickasha
Miss Dora Smth also spent Monday
studying the adhesive qualities 01
soil and there was no school at
vvjashlta
This neighborhood has been very
fortunate so far during the flu
epidemic only a very few cases
have been reported and those wire
In a light form The Monrrief and
Nicholas families are the only or or
on the list now and they are all
pnt the danger point
Mr C F Paul of Creighton
Neb died Friday December 2 7
He has been ill for some time and
had come here two months ago
hoping the change of climate would
be beniflclal He leaves a wife and
little son Mrs Paul Is the daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs Slater of this
place The body was shipped Sun-
day to Nebraska for burial
Despite of the inclement weather
and boggy roads most of the pat-
rons and children of thl3 district
assembled at the school house
Christinas eve to enjoy the pro-
gram and tree that had been pre-
pared The high school pupils
under the direction of Miss Jones
presented the Christmas Coral Dick
ens The pupils of the Gilbert
school pave a little play entitled A
Christmas Eve at Home At the
close of the program Santa ap-
peared In a manner extremely sat-
isfying to the small children Gifts
were distributed to all present and
Santa dug from the bottom of his
pack sweets and fruits for the
visiting soldier boy
last Monday It Is hoped that tht
term may be finished without fur-
ther Interrupton
Our district Is again over the top
on the Red Cross Christmas Roll
Call We understand that all fam-
ilies In the community are repre-
sented and In a number of fam-
ilies eaVh member is enrolled
Mrs Ilonry Lantenschlager who
has been an (Invalid for some time
i) tho happy reiipent of a new
wheel chair donated by friends In
this and surrounding communities
Otway Dickenson recently re-
turned from service over sea was a
geest of his sls'er MrsArthtir Van
Yliet last Thursday and Friday
Mr Dickenson was stationed near
London Eng and served Fncle
Earn as a mechanic his business
being to assist In setting up aero-
planes and motor trucks
Clyde Meeks one oftho Arcadia
boys who has been serving over-
seas In now at Camp Tike to be
mustered out of military rervlce
Mr Meeks served In the trenches
and was brought from France with
tiie wounded Ho has been In
Camp Merritt N J for some time
recovering from the effects of being
gassed
Brown — Hamilton Wedding
Miss Murlen Drown and Russell
Hamilton very pleasantly surprised
their friends b7 being united in
marriage December 30 In Anadarko
where they hed gone to visit the
bride's sister Mrs C D Fisher
Both Mr and Mrs Hamilton have
grown to maturity here and their
wedding comps as a happy culmin-
ation of a school days romance
Mrs Hamilton is the youngest dau-
ghter or A F Brown and wife and
Is quite a favorite among theyounr
people of the community She Is
a£ present serving her second term
as primary teacher In the Arcadia
school Mr Hamilton Is the oldest
non of Mrs Fanny Hamilton and Is
a member of Uncle Sam's Navy
being stationed near San Francisco
He is here on furlough now and
will return to his post of duty
Jan ISth A host of friends Join
In wishing them much happiness
prosperity throughout life’s Journey
The Star expects to pet busy now
compiling the data for its big peace
number You only have a few days
left in which to send In the picture
of your soldier or sailor boy
Calomel Today! Sick Tomorrow!
I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone
Don’t lake nasty dangerous calomel when bilious
constipated lieadacby Listen to met
Calomel salivates! It’s mercury
Calomel acta like dynamite on a
sluggish liver Wlicn calomel comes
into contact with sour bile it crashes
into it causing cramping anil nausea
If you feel bilious headachy con-
stipated and all knoc ked out just go
to your druggist nnl pet a tattle of
Iiodson’s Liver Tone for a few cents
which is a harmless vegetable sul-
ttitutn for dangerous calomel Take
spoonful and if it doesn’t start
your liver and straighten you up
tatter and quicker than nasty calo-
mel and without making you sick
you just go hack and pet yoor money
I f you take calomel today you'll he
sick and nauseated tomorrow be-
sides it inay salivate yoj while if
von take Dodson's Iiver Tone you
will wake up feeling great full cl
ambition nnl ready for work th
play It is harmless pleasant an!
safe to give to children they like it
SAFE FARMING IN 1019
The Department of Agriruiture at
Washington together with all the
extension forces working under its
direction has made a careful sur-
vey of farming conditions through-
out the United States anil U non
admonishing every one Interested
in producing farm crijps live Etook
and gardens that of all years this
is the one to plan a safe and sane
system of production The details
of such system must be wnrki d nut
by local people They know what
will and what will not do to depend
upon for safety The Department
does not mean to convey in any
manner that a wholesale entoprirn
will suit all alike It comes to us
and rays “You must work out your
own problems” We should nppie-
clate this and if possible unite upon
some definite action to nc?oi:'plih
nur desired ends
The lime Is veiy shot for get-
ting together on a safe plan We
must meet in a representative body
and decide Just how to proceeo To
this end Mr Jas A Austin state
director has requested that I eail
a meeting of the District Councils
of Defense Live Stock Associat-
ions Farmers Bankers Business j
Men and all others interested to
meen In Chickasha January 2Sth
at 1 p m when he and others
from the A & M College will lay
before the meeting such propositions
for action as will obtain the bert
results
Remember the date and the Im-
portance of the occasion and attend
the meeting Meeting to be held in
City Hall
J W OWENS
County Agent
No Worms In a Healthy Child
Ail children troubled with worms have an no
Healthy color which indicates poor blood and n
rule thre la more or Ira atomach disturbance
CKOVL S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
for two or three week will rorirh tba blond Im-
prove t he digestion and act as a General St'entft li-
ming Tonic to the wholo aystrm Nature will then
throw offer diTcJ the worms and the Child will be
in perfect health Pleasant tot&ke Cue per bo’t it
Get Rid cf That
Persistent Couh
If you or subject to weak luucra
hoed the c " -i — 1 1 n n wprn r?
RCKMAN'S aLTZRAT:'!: n ay old
you in stopping te cutis! In
addition It li a valuable tor!? snl
health - htilMor In such c:ej
Twenty years’ successful Uso
80c and $150 Bottles
at all druggists or from
Fckmaa laboratory I’hllsdslphUs
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R A Lyle’s Sale Feb 24
Dan Stephens Sale Feb 25
Two of the biggest farm and stock sales ever
held in Grady County
Watch for bills of sale — out soon
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House the Stock in a Good Warm Shed
In these days of high priced feed it will pay you to
build a shed for your stock We can give you plans
and prices on sheds that will save you money in the
end Don’t let your stock hide behind a barb wire
fence
Stephenson Browne Lumber Co
ARCADIA ITEMS
(Too late for last week)
J F Tillman of npar Hollis was
a guest at W L Van Vllet's a
counle of days last week
Homer Spangler and wife are
the proud parents of a daughter
born Jan 5th
Owing to Inclement weather and
Impassible roads the mail carrier
has been unable to deliver the mail
several days sure Christmas
Fred Looney and family moved
onto the Boseck farm Dec 31 Thv
formerly lived some fifteen miles
northwest of here
Because of an epidemic of flu In
the neighborhood at Christmas time
the Christmas program and tree
were called off thereby forcing OH
St Nick to visit the community In
the varotis honres rather than col-
lectively The aforsald epidemic
seems to have subsided without
leaving any especially serious re-
sults The Arcadia school which has
been closed for the last two weeks
on acount of the flu began again
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WHAT IS HOME W1THG
A FLIVVER?
In this Great New Year we bring you good
news We have received a shipment of Ford
cars You can get one if you hurry
Here’s hoping you have a prosperous year
J P WOLVERTON
Agent for FORD CARS
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1919, newspaper, January 17, 1919; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1895863/m1/3/?q=hamilton+county: accessed June 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.