The Sopar Democrat (Choctaw County, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1917 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL VII—NO 10
SOPER CHOCTAW COUNTY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY JULY 26 1917
$100 A YEAR
We have sold our stock of goods
to Mr J C Moore and others and
we take this opportunity to thank
you for your ‘friendship and patron-
age yet we feel confident that you
will receive the same considerations
from the new firm that we have en-
deavored to give you
Yours very truly
C F Stubbs Manager
Soper Trading Co
Numbers Drawn From
I ' Soper
Following ia the firt part of
the list of the numbers drawn
from Soper It is likely that
only these in this list will be
called before the exemption)
boards for the first army Onj
another page will be found all
j We Have Bought
the Dry Goods and
Groceries of the
Soper Trading Co
at a reduction and
are in a position to
offer you some real
bargains You will
find it to your in-
terest to try us be-
fore buying else-
where We will
appreciate your patronage
A
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3003
3110
3130
3131
13171
3180
3105
3260
3270
3309
Death of Mrs Nat Tyler1 ”'ra °l f she as ?
woman and numbered her friends
Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock
occurred the death of Mrs Nat
Tyler of Paris She was on her
way home from a several weeks
stay at Sulphur Okla where
she had been in hopes of bene-
fiting her health She stopped
off here Sunday night to visit her
old friends Mr and Mrs C J
Johnson Tuesday she appar-
ently seemed as well as usual
About 8 o’clock she lay down to
sleep and when noticed
later was dead
The remains were prepared
by all who knew her
She was accompanied by Mrs
Lucy Tinnin and Miss Fannie
Phillips of Paris
3357
3445
3459
Doing Good
Few medicines have met with
more favor or accomplished more
good than Chamberlain’s Colic
and Diarrhoea Remedy John
F Jantzen Delmeny Sask
W B Cox 1G9
Jack Bowers 257
Wade II McClure 155
Oscar Roebuck 284
J J Harrington 185
Jay G Birchfield 265
Thos A Hartgraves285
Winters Holt 303
James Henson 211
Chas R Baber 146
Claud Sisco 229
E O Thomas 299
James H Harrison 200
Martin McKee 228
J C MOORE
Atlas
Well we had a pretty
rain and still looks rainy
Miss Lora Lowrance spent Sat-
urday night with Miss Alice
Doles
Miss Flora Ketchum is spend-
Weare having some pleasant j jnK a few (javs with her sister
says of it “I have used Cham-
an hour ' berlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea
! Remedy myself and in my fami-
xne ictijaiiis n ti t icfaicu 1
for burial and shipped to Paris anc can recommend it as be-
on the night train ling an exceptionally fine prep-
The deceased was about 73 aration”
HOUSEWIVES!
Are you having trouble with the flour you
are using? If so we would be pleased to get
you to try a sack of the best hardwhcat flour
which we are selling at $G50 per loo lbs or
a sack of Wapco’s Veribtst soft wheat Flour
at $7oo per loo lbs This flour is absolutely
guaranteed to give the best of satisfaction or
money refunded
We have some delicious Swift’s Premium
Hams Fruit Jars Rubbers and Caps
Special for Saturday Only
G lbs good flat grain Coffe Sloo
All Kinds of Cold Drinks
E A INGLE Cash Grocer
Queen Theatre in Connection
FRIDAY NIGHT: 3 reel £ol I'roram 5 and 10 cents
SATURDAY NIGHT: 4 reels pood program 5 and 15 cents
weather now The farmers are
all very busy getting ready to
thresh oats and put up hay
The singing was well attended
at Nelson Sunday Had a nice
crowd and good singing m
The Nelson ball team looks
very sick over getting beat
Some of them look blue over it
but it will not kill them They
can live over it
The Nelson prayer meeting is
improving
Mrs Willey is on the sick list
this week
Grover Wright and family
spent Sunday with Mr Small-
j woods and family
j Eva Burrus Alice Antwine
Gane Antwine Mitch Bever
took supper at MrHerring’s Sun-
day night
Tracv Partin filled his regular
appointment at MrWilley’s Sun-
day Lee Antwine is thinking well
of the old folks at Mr Herring’s
Levi Beavers says they have
good roads up to Mr Partin’s
Miss Ida Woods spent Sunday
with Ruby McPherson
Guess Who
JY hen you have backache the1
liver or kidneys are sure to be
out of gear Try Sanol it does '
wonders for the liver kidneys 1
and bladder A trial 35c bottle !
of Sanol will convince you Get
it at the drug store 1
Mrs Maggie Shelton
Mr and Mrs Ed Oakes Mrs
Morris spent Sunday with Dan
Oakes and family
Miss Jane Antwine spent Fri-
day night with Miss Martha and
Minnie Shelton and also spent
Saturday night with Miss Ruth
Jones
Rev Harley Hansleman is
visiting in our community He
delivered two fine sermons Mon-
day and Tuesday night at Atlas
The party and ice cream sup-
per given by Mr and Mrs Males
Saturday night wa9 well attended
and all had a joyable time
Mace Springer from Alebama
is spending a few days with rel-
atives here He spent Tuesday
night with Uncle Bob Shelton
and family
Miss Clara Eates and Mis3
Flora Ketchum spent Sunday
with Miss Eva Darnell
Mr and Mrs Andrew Shelton
and family spent Tuesday night
at W R Shelton’s
Miss Dean Butler spent last
week with Mr and Mrs I G
Butler
W A Crow returned from
Millers Ranch Saturday evening
where he has been cutting hay-
Duge Everage and daughter
spent Sunday at Dan Oakes also
Claud Ketchum
Mrs Norwood who was oper-
ated on for appendicitis is im-
proving rapidly able to be up
some now
Mr and Mrs Meggs are spend-
ing a few days at the home of
W A Crow’s
Mr and Mrs W R Shelton
are visiting at Ben Herman’s at
this writing
I guess you think it’s time I
was going TWO CHUMS
Are there any unnecessary
trash accumulations about your
premises residence or business?
If so remove it before it starts
something
r
59000 votes with each 81 paid ft
on subscription
YOUR PATRONAGE
is appreciated by us Call on us when in
need of anything in Dry Goods or Groceries
Our line of Hamilton-Brown Shoes is com-
plete Come in and see them
A A Ferguson & Co
He tell Dliutiond Patent Flour
Phone
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Crossett, R. E. The Sopar Democrat (Choctaw County, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1917, newspaper, July 26, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1716793/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.