The Sopar Democrat (Choctaw County, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SOPER DEMOCRAT
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We offer free our Safe Deposit service to men hi
the training camps or at the front Before leaving
home every man should bring his valuables or im-
portan: papers keepsakes correspondence and other
precious possessions to this Bank and we will arrange
the space for keeping them safe during the owner’s
absence without charge There is always danger of
loss when valuables are kept at home
Deposits of money are accepted by mail
and men in the service are invited to send
deposits by money order
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
UNDER U S GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION
SOPER OKLAHOMA
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THE SOPER DEMOCRAT
formerly the Choctaw County Democrat
R E CROSSETT EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
TELEPHONE NO 30
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Katerod ot the Atonic OuThom eTery Thursdy m econdjHs mU mtter
The World Needs
Five Baths
“Daddy Flvnn” the great
health exponent and dispenser of
business men’s sunshine and
long life said to his class ‘‘You
must have 5 baths: 1 Sunshine
bath 2 Air bath 3 Friction
bath 4 Sweat bath 5 Hot
and cold water bath
Applying Daddy’s remedy for
a human to the world what do
we find?
1 Sunshine talk literally
bathe in it
2 Fresh air too many places
without proper ventilation
3 Friction the average man
of affairs overlooks the under-
ling he needs to rub up against
the high cost of living under
present conditions
4 Sweat yes too much social
life in our great America just to
please a fanciful people who need
to work harder and sweat more
5 Cleanliness morally All the
water in the kingdom cannot
wash away the guilt of the fast-
ly growing so-called sex vice as
i3 being - practiced in modern
times and modern cities
It Counts
If twenty million people in the
United States would each get
along with one pair of shoes less
this year and invest the value in
a War Savings Stamp it would
serve three purposes: The
makers of those twenty million
pairs of footwear would be re-
leased for important war oc-
cupations the savers would be
better off financially and the
gevernment would have an ex-
tra hundred millions or so with
which to feed the big guns and
the boys at the front
Prefers Chamberlain’s
“In the course of a conversa-
tion with Chamberlain Medicine
Co’s representative today we
had occasion to discusa-in a gen-
eral way the merits of their
different preparations At his
suggestion I take pleasure in ex-
pressing my estimation cu
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
I have a family of six children
and have used this remedy in my
home for years I consider it
the only cough remedy on the
market as I have tried nearly
all kinds ’’-Earl C Ross Pub-
lisher Hamilton County Republican-News
Syracuse Kan
Letter List
List of unclaimed letters re-
maining in the postoffice at So-
per Okla
Anderson L J
Badden Bruce
Davis Mrs C C
Hatchett M P
Hobbs W F
Lakens Arthur
Pennell Albert
Ray Flossie
Raulston R M
Raulston M V
W heeler E B
ileaa'say'thatftheywere ad""! j Expert Watdl Repairing
Done at Reasonable Prices at
RAY W GUMM
Thoughts From '
Great Writers
Nothing of worth or weight
can be achieved with half a
mind with a faint heart' and
with a lame endeavor— Barrow
Great men are they who see
that mental force is stronger
than material i'orce — that
thought rules the world— Emer-
son irresolution in the schemes of
life which offer themselves to
our choice and inconstancy in
pursuing them are the greatest
causes of all our unhappiness—
Addison
Health is the greatest of all
possessions and it is a maxim
with me that a healthy cobbler
is a better man than a sick king
— Bickerstaff
There is tonic in the things
that men do not-love to hear
Free speech is to a great people
what winds are to oceans and
malarial regions which waft
away the elements of disease
and bring new elements of
health and when free speech is
stopped miasma is bred and
death comes fast— Beecher
Thank God every morning
when you get up that you have
something to do which must be
done whether you like it or not
Being forced to work and forced
to do your best will breed in you
temperance self-control dili-
gence strength of will content
and a hundred other virtues
which the idle never know—
Charles Kingslev
Education the fatherland lib-
erty association the family
property and religion are all un-
dying elements of human nature
They can not be destroyed but
every epoch has the right and
duty to modify them according
to the intellect of the age the
progress of science and the
altered conditions of human re-
lations— Mazzini
Soon Over His Cold
Everyone speaks well of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
after having used it Mrs
George Lewis Pittsfield N Y
has this to say regarding it:
Last winter my little boy five
years old was sick with a cold
for two or three weeks I
doctored him and used various
cough medicines but nothing did
him much good until I began
using Chamberlain’s Cough Rem-
edy He then improved rapidly
and in a few days was over his
cold”
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PIANO CLEARANCE SALE! 8
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For the
next ten
days we
offer
Pianos
at
greatly
reduced
prices
Victrolas Records and Supplies
J W STURGES & SONS’ PIANO CO
120 Broadway Hugo Oklm
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NOTICE!
I have bought the Barnhill Restaurant and have fixed
it up in first-clas3 shape andinvite the public to call on
me when wanting something good to eat We serve the
best of Short-orders at all hours Give me a call
WILSON WALKER
AFTER IT IS TOO LATE
“A REMINDER?
D0 you
You cannot get In-
surance after the
alarm has been
turned in lie pre-
pared in case of
lire with ample In-
s uran c e It’s a
mighty good in
vestment and
costs b u t little
See me tQday
tised A charge of one cent is
made on each one for advertis-
ing L W HICKS ? M
MOMEY TO LOAN
-on-
IMPROVED FARMS
QUICK SERVICE
W S HURST
Longino Bldg HUGO OKLA
JEWELER
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There la more Catarrh In thla flection
’ of the country than nil other disease:)
I put together and for years It vr as sup-
posed to he Incurable Doctors pre-
I scribed local remedies and by constant-
ly falling to cure with local treatment
pronounced It Incurable Catarrh Is a
local disease rreatly Influenced by con-
stitutional conditions and therefore re-
quires constitutional treatment Hall’s
Catarrh Cure manufactured by F J
Cheney & Co Toledo Ohio Is a consti-
tutional remedy Is taken Internally
and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous
Hurfaces of the System One Hundred
Hollars reward Is offered for any case
that Hall’s Catarrh Cure falls to curs
Send for circulars and testimonials
F J CHENET CO- Tolsdo Ohio
Sold by Drnirrlsts 7le
Hall s Family Fills for constipation
V O Schowengerdt
DENTIST
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Skill Bywattm Balldia HUGO OKLAHOMA
KP HAMPTON MD
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Palace Pharmacy
iOPER OKLAHOMA
DR W M YEARGAN M D
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Soper Drug Co
jvnn E II Sherman
EVANS & SHERMAN
LAWYERS
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K- Wwrren
J H Warren
WARREN & WARREN
Attorncys-at-law
Office iu BUkency BuiIdio HUGO OKLA
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A V CLINE - INSURANCE
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Income T ax Man
COMING-SEE HIM
A Government official will
visit Soper to assist the people in
making up their income tax reports m
and give all advice relative to the g
new law This officer will be here “
Saturday Jan 26th
One day only office at Postoffice
Every married person whose n
net income for 1917 was over $2000 §
n must pay income tax In the case 2
3 of single persons the tax is imposed
“ on those whose net incomes was
more than $1000
Those who neglect to report
will be subject to heavy fines and
imprisonment
Don’t Forget the Date— Jan 26
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Crossett, R. E. The Sopar Democrat (Choctaw County, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1918, newspaper, January 10, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1716911/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.