The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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TH OnCKAKHA UTAH FRIDAY Al'(ilhT lV 4919
“I lau
ItOCKT FORD
A nice little shower fell Thurs-
day night It will be B greet Lelp
to late feed
The meeting at Rocky will prob-
ably clone Sunday night
Rev Simmons will commence a
meeting at 8tony point went of
Elgin as soon as he gets through
at Rock Ford
Broom corn rutting Is the order
of the day around Rocky The
Broom corn la a good qualltv and It
Is too bad the price Is so low
Mr McClosky took the hoys Lee
"McClosky and Ellis Matlock to
Lawton to attend the lectures on
agriculture
John Carter made a trio to town
"Wednesday after a load of Ice
Holden Miller and ‘ ain Cox
shinned a car of cattle last week
There has been nul‘e a mad dog
scare In our neighborhood lately It
hit some calves for Mr O’Neal and
several dogs were bitten
Pan McClosky and Pe Hufflne
Just returned from near Enid
where they have been working with
the threshing machine
The Rocky Ford school win srt
She first Mondav In Sentember Mr
John Carter will teach the higher
grades John's a hustler and we aer
expecting a rood school this -Ip'-e
Abe Shook Is on the sick list
this week
The Bible Resd'ng and Revival
services Sunday night were sell at-
tended and a mod work done The
subject was "The Judgment The
subject for next Sunday nleht wiM
be "Things Eternal" Let every
body come and taka part In this
good work
FAIR VIEW NEWS
The rain that fell Friday morn-
ing was appreclted by all of the
farmers
Mr and Mrs Rider and family
and Neills Irwin were shopping In
Chirkasha Saurday
Lorone and Frances Maddox
spent Wednesday with Lola Butler
Mr aud Mrs Klnkead wer shop-
ping In Chlckaaha Saturday
Mr and ' Mrs Maddox spent a
while Sunday mozrnlng In Chick-
ash a
Miss Maudie Hart and Roe Polrts
anent Sunday evening with Mr and
Mrs Peaaon
Mrs Bnth Harblson of Chlcka-
sha spent Thursday with Mrs W B
Ilarblson
Willis Rider and Roy Poss were
ahopplng In Chlckaaha Friday
Raa Mae and Opa Ilarblson took
dinner with Lorene and France
Maddox Sunday
Mr and Mra Maddox spent Sun-
day evening late with Mr and Mrs
Rider
Mr and Mr M T Moore of
Chlckaaha anent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs Klnkead
Pearl and Ruby Jameson and
Lorene Maddox spent Saturday night
with Mrs Rider
Mrs W R Ilarblson and daugh-
ter Rosa Mae were ahopplng in
Chlckaaha Wednesday
Lorene and France Maddox spent
STOMACH TROUBLE
Mr Marion Holcomb of Nancy Kv tays: "For quite
a long while 1 suffered with stomach trouble I would
have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals a most
disagreeable taste in my mouth It I ate anything with
butter oil or crease I would spit it up I began to have
regular sick headache I had used pills and tablets but
after a course of these I would be constipated It Just
seemed to tear my stomach all up 1 found they were
no good at all for my trouble 1 heard
THEDFORD’S
recommended very highly so began to use It It cured
me I keep it in the house all the time It is the best
liver medicine made I do not have sick headache or
stomach trouble any more" Black-Draught acts on
the iaded liver and helps it to do its important work of
throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys-
tem This medicine should be in every household for
use In time of need Get a package today If you feel
sluggish take a dose tonight You will feel fresh to-
morrow Price 25c a package All druggists
ONE CENT A DOSE nn
Sunday evening with Rota Mae and
Opa Harblaon
Mr Roy Doaa la visiting her
mother thle weeka Mr Stephen
ARCADIA ITEMS
Sunday was preaching d ay at
Arcadia We was all glad to see
such a nice crowd out and enjoy-
ed llsenlng to a splendid Sermon
rendered by Rev Linton of l’oceet
which surely did
Wa also was glad to bava such- a
nice Sunday School attendance
The revival meeting which as to
commence Sunday was postponed
till the 8econd Sunday In Septem-
ber on account of every one being
so buoy Tbe meeting will be con-
ducted by her Linton of Poc as-
set and Rev Gage of Verden
ed tired out
Mrs Frank Ong and baby la vis-
iting A O Ong and family this
week
Tiii-lina Knapp and Sylvia Dubois
were the guests of Nelda Bsrtell
last week
Miss Irene Dunlap visited Floy
Elliott Sunday
Mr and Mrs Elmer VanVleet and
Mrs Ethel Vsnvllet and Beulah
Winne went graplng Saturday on
the river
Mr and Mra Hsbe Knapp and
baby have been vleltlng their ale-
ter and family Mr Albert Burton
Mrs Klaers baby Is sick this
week
Reginald Burton was alck Sunday
but Is better bow
Grove’ Tas teles chill Tonic
f—tor— vfcaikr sod narir br purifying sod oe-
richlos tbs bluod Yoo can sooo (mI tu Strangtb-
ooini larijDratiog Effect Pries Me
The Chlcksffh Star ALSO a year
The nice rain that we had Thurs-
day and Friday sure helped the
corn crop and gave the thresher a
u all some good much needed rest a every one seem
GOOD - BYE - PRICES!
ON SUMMER MERCHANDISE
We are crowded for space new merchandise coming in every day we must dis-
pose of our summer merchandise and are confident that these prices will do it
as they are far below the wholesale prices
Visit our second floor and see the newest of Suits Dresses and Coats Our mil-
linery department is now showing the latest creations for early autumn wear
Men’s Summer
Suits
1
15 Talm Beach Suits $12-
50 sellers for - 993
3 Cool Cloth Suits sold
for $1850 now 1393
6 Cool Cloth Suits $1975
values for $1493
3 Cool Cloth Suits $2175
values for 9IOD3
2 Silk Mohair Suits valued
at $2475 for 1973'
2 Moahlr Suits $1650 val-
uea at 1393
9 Tropica! Worsted Suits
$2975 ’sellers for 2393
1-3 Off on
I
Straw Hats
DRESSES
I lot of Voile and Organdy
diCRBes values to $750 for
on’v 39S
1 lot of bos’ Dresses made
of Linen and Voile values
up to $2975 for 1000
1 lot of Georgette dresses
va" ea up to $3750 for
1300
lot of Georgette and Taf-
Va Dresres values en to
5000 for 2193
WAISTS
I lot of Georgene waists
regular $500 sellers In
flesh and white $398
1 lot of Longerle waists
$260 value for 179
SKIRTS
Two suits formerly sold
up to $55 for 1000
F'lve Suit formerly sold
up to $75 for 2300
BBT C®A
There will be a short-
age next winter and
you will probably be
too late
We have a good sup-
ply of McAlester
lump coal but it’s go-
ing fast
Phone 843
BAKER FUEL & FEED CO
Successors to Cox & Son
Prompt Deliveries Good Service
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Mil FAIiMIH
A Dollar Saved is a
Dollar Earned
You probably have one or two old AUTO TIRES out In
your garage that have been worn beyond further use
Bring ua vour old tires and we will allow you ONE DOL-
LAR on each new tire purchased
We do the highest grade of retreading and vulcanizing
and handle a complete line of KELLY — Sl’RINGFIELD and
GOODYEAR TIRES and TUBES
Hensley -Erickson Tire Co
206 CHICKASIll AVK
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Save your Exhibits Now
For The
FAIR
September 9 10 11 and 12
at Chickasha Oklahoma
Four Big Days Senator Robert Owen
will speak: Grand Free Barbeque for
Grady County’s Soldiers and Sailors
It Will be Grady’s Biggest and Best Fair
Write For Premium List
D C HYBARGER President
J W ICAYSER Secretary
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1919, newspaper, August 15, 1919; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1895892/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.