The Hugo Husonian. (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1908 Page: 2 of 6
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DO NOT FAIL TO
The Leading Furniture House
For Everything—On Payment or Cash.
Phone 32
Just South of Railroad Depot.
Moore Bros- Furniture Company. ■
THE HUGO HUS0N1AN
SUBSCRIPTION
One Year —
Six Months.
. $1.00
50
Published weekly and entered at the
postoffice at Hugo, Oklahoma, as second
cl&ss mail matter.
for anytning to stop it. This
stance shows that the ides
growing in populariiy every-
where and that it has come to
stay as a needed improvement to
the present banking system.
TO ESTABLISH
The lid is on in Hugo. Sever-
al raids have been made during
the past fyx days by the sheriff's
J. L. WILBANKS, Editor forces and quite a number of ar
rests made. One man
w.j.baldwin,
Publisher and Business Manager.
Telephone 62
Thursday, Aug. 27,1908
A jackson county farmer and
fruit raiser said that last year
he sold from one apple tree $1"
worth of fruit, and that this year
the trees would do better. He
has lived here 19 years and has
no intention of moving.
County Convicts Will be put
to Work on the Roads.
ORDER FOR HEM PETITION TO SELL REAL
ESTATE RY GUARDIAN.
State of Oklahoma, 1 _ p .
Choctaw County. / In County Court.
In the matter of the guardianship of
William i.oleman.
Now, on this 6th day of August, 1908,
comes Benjamin James as guardian of
the estate of the above named ward
having filed herein hi9 petition for the
sale of the real estate of paid ward for
the reasons in said petition stated.
IT IS ORDERED, That said petition
be and hereby is set for hearing on the j
31st day of August A. D. 1908, at 10
m t\ too RatlifT : o'clock A. M, at which time the next of
t. D. Hibben and Lee Katun, ,qJ kinand al) pergong interested in the
of the board of county commis estate of said ward are reqmred to ap-
ui me wo j pear and ahow cause, if any they have,,
rioners, are in Paris today for whv an order should not be granted for
the sale of so much of the real estate of |
as is neccessary for the rea-
was ar-
rested with a bottle and taken
before the county attorney to the sale o
whom he related a story that the purpose of buying mules 8aid w*rd as isnecce «ry mc • -
conflicted with itself on several, which will be used in working ~af^cf hTreoTb^made" u£n j
points, and a complaint was the county roads by a chain 8aid next of k n and persons interested]
drawn up charging him with per-1 gang which will be recruited inttae estatecrfsaidwar^^require^by ]
jury and he was locked up. Af- from the countv
ter considering the matter for
several hours this man proposed
a compromise, agreeing to tell neccessary
The boswel news says there
is an old maid in that town who
says she don't need to marry.
She has a parrot that swears, a
monkey that chews tobacco and
a cat that stays out at nights.
If there is no money to pay
for street lights, what has be-
come of it? There are no side
walks built, no water works built,
no streets worked and no weeds
cut.—Daily New9.
We can't answer. The ques-
tions are respectfully referred
to the "official organ."
The nine-foot bed sheet law
which also provides that all ho-
tels and boarding houses of two
or more stories in height be pro
vided with fire escapes, went in
to effect Monday. We can see
millions in it for the man who
can invent a nine-foot contrap-
tion that can be used ordinarily
as a bed sheet and extraordina
rily as a parachute.
A farmer in trying to give
some idea of the productiveness
of the land about him says that
they have to mow the grass off
of the sod house floor every day
to find the baby, and that the |
family near him had twin babies
and only one cradle and that the
kid who had to sleep on the floor
serving jail sentences. ^ Hugo, Oklahoma.
work will begin as soon as the W. T. Glenn,
equipment can be Date(1 this 6th day of CA°™Z
law. It is further ordered that a copy
prisoners now of this orde(. be published for four sue-!
The cessive weeks in the Hugo Husonian of
Krauter's Cream
BREAD
HITS THE SPOT.
Free Delivery to all parts of the City.
KRAUTER BAKERY
the truth. He told the name of
the party from whom he bought
the whiskey and was liberated.
Another,- who had imbibed too
freely, turned in incriminating
evidence when consronted with
a charge of perjury.
J. K. P. Hayes has moved his
barbecue stand to West Main st.
James Day, a farmer of Walk-
er county, Ga.. is here prospect-
ing and visiting his son, Guss
Day.
Dr. Cofer. who has been en-
gaged in the drug business at
Grant for the past several years,
ha=t opened a drug store in the
Weddington building on Main
street.
Mrs. Joe M. Davis left today
for Sulphur, where she wi|lspend
several weeks visiting.
Misses Pearl and Myrtle New-
man, who have been guests of
Mrs. J. R. Clem, will return to
their home in Pecan Gap, TexaB.
tomorrow.
~ Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jefiries will
leave tomorrow for Kansas City,
where they will make their home
for the next several months.
E. P Ansley returned Satur-
day from Shawnee, where he at-
tended the state convention of
the Farmers Union.
procured.
The commissioners have been
sitting this week as the county
equalization board and it is sup
equalization board ana it is t>up- ......... „r,, have been sued in the District Court of
nosed that the work will not be OROER FOR HEARINC PETITION TO SELL REAL I Choctaw county, State of Oklahoma,
FSTITF RV CII1RDIIN by the above named plaintiff. Thomas
Freeman, and that unless you a
Fir t published Aug. 6, 1908.
Stewart, McDonald 3c Armstrong,
A ttorneys for petitioners.
PUBLICATION SUMMONS.
In the District Court of ChoctawOun-
ty State of Oklahoma.
Thomas Freeman, Plaintiff, I Case No. j
vs. 136. |
Sarah Freeman, Defendant. |
' To Sarah Freeman, the above named I
Defendant:
i You are hereby notified that you;
! have been sued in the District Court of |
completed until some time next ^ ESTATE BY CUARDI4N
week as the work is very tedious state of Oklahoma l . . _
PhootAw Countv i ln County Court,
in the extreme, lhe assessorj jn the matter 0[ the guardianship of
of the Wiison township has SO Allington, Leo, Grace, Patsy and
far failed to file his report with jjow, on thi.s 6th day of August 1908,
the commissioners which will comc< Isaac Nelson as guardian of the
, . i (>, esta e of the above named wards hav-
also have a tendency to delaj the herein his petition for the sale
1 of the real estate of said wards for the
! reasons in said petition-stated.
■ IT IS ORD - RED, That said petition
be and hereby is set for heiring on the
31st day of August A. D. 1908, at 10 o'-
' clock A. M , at which time the next of
! kin and all persons interested In the
at estate of said wards are required to Hp-
pear and show cause, if any they have,
why an order should not I e granted for
the .sale of so much of the real estate of
said wards as is neccessary for the rea-
sons in 3aid petitions Ftued, and that
final report.
BRYAN AND KERN GLUB.
Democrats Organize a Club
the Court House Last Night.
Pursuant to a call issued by a
number of Democrats of this cit
homas
.. . t t answer
on or before the 26th day of September,
A. D., 1908, the petition of said plain-
tiff, filed against you in the office of the
clerk of sai I court, at Hugo, Choctaw
county, State of Oklahoma, said peti-
tion will be taken as true, and judg-
ment will be rendered, granting to the
said plaintiff an absolute decree of
divorce, as prayed for in said petition.
Dated this 12th day of August, 1908.
T. W. Hunter,
Clerk of the District Court.
By E. A. Bvuke, Deputy.
White & Hardison,
Attorney* for Plaintiff.
First published August 13.
PUBLI6ATI0N SUMMONS.
In the district court of Choctaw Couu
ty, state of Oklahoma
Robert J. Hoye, plaintiff ]
Vtt \
Case No. 133
sons in saiu pennons aim UI 1 I vs \
personal service hereof be made upon i Mcjllie Hoye, defendant. J
said next of kin and persons in er sted | To Collie Hoye, the above named de-
in the estate of said ward? as required; fondant;
y a mass meeting was held atthe bylaw. It is further ordered that a1 You are hereby notified thatjyou have
r-nnrt limisc last niirlit for the or- coPy ot thU order.be published for four j ^en Bue(J by the above Iiaraed plaintiff
court riouse last n ^ successive weeks in the Hugo Husoni- j Robert J. Hoje, In the District Court
ganiz&tion of a Bryan and kern an <. f Hugo, Oklahoma. i 0f choctaw County, State of Oklahoma
TMir Atirronivatinri
w. T Glenn, ■ anj ,v,nt v "u answer on or before
COTkdf" TV
Electric Light
has only the sun and moon for
rivals, and when these take their
leavp it has none, therefore for
interior or exterior lighting of
your house and grounds, it can
be utilized to better advantage
than any other illuminant The
Hugo Ice & Light Co
will gladly supply all particulars
Estray Notice.
State of Oklahoma, I M
Choctaw County. j
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That on the 25th day of August, j
vi County, ~ ...
and th*t unless y u answer on or before
| the 26th day of September, A. D. 1908,
j the petition of the said plaintiff, Robt.
i J. Hoye, filed against you in the office
I of the clerk of said court at Hugo,
| Choctaw County, State of Oklahoma,
said petitio > Will be taken as true and
and judgment will be rendered against
NOTICE FOR HEARING PETITION TO SELL REAL you, graating to the said plaintiff,
cctitc 0v riliunnu Robert J. Hoye, an absolute decree of
talAlt 01 OUAnUIAH divorce, as prayed for in the said peti-
A strong organization to work gtate of Oklahoma, i „ _ tion.
for Democratic enthusiasm is ex Choctaw County. / n County Court Dated this 10th day of August. A.D.,
, , , In the matter of the guardianship of 19o8.
pected to be formed and much Williara Colem.n, a minor. T. w. Hunter,
r.ff.-r tivp work will be done A Now, on this; 6th day of August 1908 Clerk of the District Court,
effective WorK will De non. ^ j eoraes B«nJ«tnin James of By E. W. Burke, deputy
large attendance is desired tor Restate of the above named wards1 First pubjished Angus
having filed herein his petition for the Geo. W. "
sale of the real estate of said ward for
club. Temporary organization
was perfected with F. N. Ellison
as chairman and W. Berry as
secretary. Committees on by-
laws and membership were ap-
pointed to report at the meeting
Monday night.
W. T Glenn,
County Judge.
Dated this 6'.h day of August 1908.
First Published Aug. 6, 1908.
Stewart, McDonald & Armstrong,
attorneys for petitioner.
the Monday night meeting
the reasons in said petition stated.
Ben D. Locke of the ChoeUws IT IS ORDERED, That said petition
1908 C. C. Clark appeared before
kid who had to sleep on the noor me and made affidavit of the tak-, u
grew twice as fast as the other, ing up of the following described h £ t
be and hereby is set for heanng on the
living at Antlers is enjoying a aUt day of August A. D. 1908,at 10 o'-
His
wife clock A. M.
kin and all
at which time the next of
tersona interested in the
mblished August 13, l9l N.
Richardson, atty. for p'lt'ff.
OROER FOR HEARING PETITION TO SELL REAL
ESTATE BY 6UAR0IAN
State of Ok'ahoma, i , Co t c rt
Choctaw County, f '
In the matter of the guardianship of
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Where the soil lies deepest a
man dares not stand on one foot
any length of time lest that leg
become longer and bother him
in walking.—Oklahoman.
The state guarantee law
is not only popular in Oklahoma
bnt is pushing its way into other
Btates. Out of 137 Kansas bank
ers expressing themselves on
the subject, eighty-eight or
three fonrths, declare unquali-
fiedly for a state guarantee law
similar to that of Oklahoma. It
is a matter of self protection
simply with the Kansas bankers
lor there is a movement of Kan-
sas deposits to the guaranteed
btuxks of Oklahoma and they are
• ■ - , , icin ana ait persons mterestea in me ... «... ...... . r ^
i went to the depot and asked the estate of Raid ward are required to ap-1 Dora Arrington, Wm Florence ArrinK
e8trays: ' nrrpnt whether the train wa- on pear and show cause, if any they have, ton. fred Arrlngton and Pearl A r ring-
One black and white spotted 1 why an ordershould not be granted for I Now, on 8lh day of August 1908
.. , , i time, and he replied: No, its ^^e sale of so ranch of the real estate of \ come* Kufui Arrmgton as guardian of
steer, about 7 years old, marked , . d as is neccessary for the rea- the estate of the above named wards
smooth crop in each ear, looks I °n the track' ^r8> rL°C,ke te'6 • "n,Tn «id peE^tatX and that I having filed herein his petition for the
... 1 in riirht 1 phoned this to Mr. Locke who personal service hereof be made upon sale of the leal estate of said wards for
.rrTwo« sfde!-... H^... ■*<> :
' ; the train on the track and track- )aw. it,, further ordered that a copy I be and hereby is set for hearing cm the
Dehorned. | , . ,K„ ofr„n. anj mw him of this order be published for foursuc- ! 14th dav of September A. D. 1908, at
That the residenceof said tak , cd doWn the ^ ' , 7, *' ,. ® cessive we«ik8 in the Hugo Husonian of 11 o'e|ock p m, «t wh,. h time be' of
f a complete and carefully adjust- Hugo, Oklahoma. kin and all persons interested in the a-
er-up is on the SE quarter of u„ ,kon a., ni hnfnn, W. T. Olbnn, tat« of said wards are required to ap-
ed lioking He then went before countv Judire pear aud snow oauae,if any they have,
section 12, township OS, ran«t ^ justice and plead guilty, was Dated this 6t.h day of August 1U08. why an o der should not be granted for
17e; that his post office address J J' n«r,nl« naid Pint published Aug. 6, 1908. the sale of so much of the real estate oi
is Huso Okla' that the same was fined $h and th® tOW" P8°P ° P I Stewart, McDonald & Armstrong, «aid wards as is neccessary for the rea-
1908. I Mi.. Collins otOr.m ——— - SrJ'S
Witness my hand and seal, this was here during the early part of See Gill about that cheap mon by ,aw lt lg furlh8r ordered that a
25th day of August 1908. .the week visiting Miss Fannie ey on city or farm property also copy fH°urt^
J.W.Milam, | Glenn. Miss Collins has been abrjut that insurance that youare an of Hug0( oitUhoma. _
County Clerk . employed as one of the faculty ! thinking of taking,
First published Aug. 27, 1908. the coming school year.
1 kind you want.
Dated this 14th day of August, 1
First published August 20, 190b.
Hugo Cornice
WORKS
PLUMBERS *NI> TINNKKS
Estimates given on Tin. Sheet
Iron and copper work. Gutter
Rooting, Oaivaniied tanks, cis-
terns, Well easing and clues
W. C Strother
HUGO, IND. TERJ
Attorney John Cocke, of Ant-
lers, wns in the city yesterday.
He will open an offiue here some*
time next month.
J. P. Diok is having a large
and elegant residenoe built in the
east purt of town.
Dr. C. A. Thompson is build-
ing a modern residence in the
Northeast portion of the city.
Tom Rabbins and family are
visiting in Soper this week,
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Wilbanks, J. L. The Hugo Husonian. (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1908, newspaper, August 27, 1908; Hugo, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc139642/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.