The Sopar Democrat (Choctaw County, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1918 Page: 5 of 8
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Be Careful
Don’t be satisfied with any-
thing but the best and do not al-
low substitution We believe
that substitution is no less than
robber3r in a mild form and
would rather not fill a prescrip-
tion than to fill it with cheap
drugs Come in and let us fill
your prescriptions Phone 31
Soper Drug Co
The
Local and Personal
R E Pullen was in Hugo
Monday
Soper Drug Co for quality
s f and prices
G F Markham was a Hugo
visitor yesterday
Buy Kid Gloves from Soper
Trading Co
I M Miller was over from
Boswell yesterday
Loose-Wills Candies fresh at
Soper Drug Co
S H Bryant was attending to
business at Hugo Monday
For the best of groceries go to
Davenport & Roebuck
W C Burton was attending
to business at Hugo Monday
We have lots of nice Buttons
all colors Soper Trading Co
Buddy Crowder was attending
to business at Hugo Monday
Get our prices before buying
jewelry Soper Drug Co
L W Hicks and little daugh-
ter were Hugo visitors Tuesday
You need a nice Waist we
have it Soper Trading Co
A A Ferguson was attending
to business at Durant Monday
Yes we have TAN-LAC
Soper Drug Co
Mr and Mr3 E B Cosby have
moved to Hugo where they will
reside
Is Your Farm Property Insured?
Don’t Delay INSURE it Today!
L W HICKS
Fire Lightning Tornado Insurance
Store
County Assessor J W Wilson
wa3 here yesterday from Hugo
If you want Candy frfuts see
R A Woods at Nelson He has
a full line
Sim Wickson of Bluff was in
town Monday enroute to Hugo
Just received a nice line of
new Lace-edging and Emblems
Soper Trading Co
Mrs R C Crowder was a1
Hugo visitor Monday afternoon I
I have a dandy bunch of good
sows and pigs and shoats for
sdle G F Markham
J D Dumas is in Ft Worth
where he shipped a car of hogs
Everything in the grocery lins
at our store
Davenport & Roebuck
Arden Eubanks Jno Maloney
and others were in Hugo Mon-
day If you borrow money from W
S Hurst at Hugo you get quick
action and satisfactory service
Mr and Mrs E C Steen of
Hugo spent Sunday with rel-
atives here
Special $1800 Men’s Suits go
in our Sale while they last at
only $895
Fail Bros & Co
J P Page and J A Newman
were attending to business at
Antlers Tuesday
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Isaac McKee of Cornish epent
from Sunday till Tuesday with
relatives in this section
Dr Hess Panacea will keep
your hens healthy and make them
jay more eggs Guaranteed
Soper Drug Co
Rev Foster was here from
Paris yesterday visiting the
family of R C Crowder
Fine line Men’s Ores3 Shoes
good values at $450 are offered
at only $295
Fail Bros & Co
A J Steen W L Ellis and C
J Johnson were transacting!
business at Durant yesterday f
I let vou have medicine when
you needed it now why in the
don’t you pay me
G F Markham
C L Harris returned Sunday
from El Paso Texas where he!
spent the holidays frith his j
children
Ladies’ fine $450 Shoes late
dressy lasts very serviceable on
sale at $345
Fail Bros & Co
Jimmie W Jones who has
been living in the Atlas com-
munity for several years has
moved to town
If you want a trunk hauled or
any kind of draying let me do it
for you Prices reasonable
Phone 66 T J Ashford
S F Nelson returned Friday
from Oklahoma City where he
attended a meeting of the State
commissioners
Regular 20c Coffee a good
value goe3 on sale at per
: pound 13 l-2c
Fail Bros & Co
R A Woods the Nelson mer-
chant returned yesterday from
a several days business trip to
points in Texas
We have a complete line of
Dr Hess’ remedies for Hogs
Horses Cattle and Poultry All
guaranteed Soper Drug Co
Dr and Mrs P L Cain of
Durant came in yesterday for a
couple of days’ visit with Mr
and Mrs J C Moore
MOVED
We are now located
in our new quarters
better prepared than
ever to serve you
cScpcr trading empau
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S F Nelson attended the reg-
ular monthly meeting of the
county commissioners at Hugo
Monday and Tuesday
Best grade 22c Gingham goes
iu our sale while it lasts at per
yard only 17 l-2c
Fail Bros & Co
Hubert Hailey who has been
employed as bookkeeper at W
E Larecy & Co left last week
for his home near Paris
We handle fresh and cured
meats of all kinds Call on us
for what you want !
Davenport & Roebuck
Rev J E Wright pastor of
j the Methodist church received a
j message yesterday stating that
his mother had died She was
1 86 years old and lived at Nash-
ville Tenn
Dude Lister who is spending
a few weeks with his aunt Mrs
Sade Sharpe was striken with
pneumonia the first of the week
and is quite sick His mother
and brother Sidney of Clifton
Kas arrived today to be at his
bedside
Thank You
I wish to thank you for the
splendid business given me dur-
ing the past year and solicit a
continuance of same during the
coming year
Wish you all a Happy and
Prosperous New Year
R A WOODS
NELSON OKLA
Rev A L Cline of Siloam
Springs Ark was here from
Saturday till Monday visiting
the family of his brother A V
Cline He was on his way to
San Antonio where he goes in
hopes of benefitting his health
Hats Caps Dry Goods Hard-
ware Groceries Etc all go in
this Big Sale
Fail Bro3 & Co
A deal was closed today where-
by Jas Davenport and Eulice
and Ed Roebuck become owners
of the Dumas Market and
Grocery The members of the
new firm are well and favorably
known and will doubtless en-
joy a good business Mr
Dumas and son will look after
their live stock interests
We have a hog remedy that is
guaranteed to cure your sick
hogs and keep the rest well
Ask us about it
Soper Drug Co
Lieutenant T A Hartgraves
was here Tuesday and yesterday
visiting relatives and friends
He is on his way to Camp Travis
Texas where he has been
! stationed after a months’ course
1 of instruction at Rockefeller In-
i’ stitute at New York His
many friends were glad to see
him
There are about four hundred
j of you people who owe me an
old drug store account Why in
the— ——don’t you come and
pay it G F Markham
C F Stubbs who has been in
Kansas City the past five months
in the employ of Smith-McCord-Townsend
Co was here from
Saturday till Tuesday visiting
relatives and friends Mr
Stubbs will travel for the above
company making his head-
quarters at Greenville Texas
Mrs Stubbs and children will
leave tomorrow for Greenville
where they will reside Their
many Soper friends wish them
well in their new home
We have bought 'the Dumas
meat market and grocery and
solicit your patronage We will
keep the nicest and best stock of
groceries in town We have an
(experienced meat cutter in
j charge of our market
! Davenport & Roebuck
Stomach Troubles
If you have trouble with your
stomach you should try Chamber-
lain’s Tablets So many have
been restored to health by the
use of these tablets and their
cost is so little 25 cents that it
is worth while to give them a
trial
Is your Corn Grain and Feed-
stuffs insured? I can insure it
against Fire Lightning and
Tornado from 30 days up See
me for rates L W Hicks
W 0 W Member-
ship Campaign on
The members of the W O W
are in the midst of a membership
campaign which closes March
1st 1918 A C Arnold is cap-
tain of the Blues and - Jas
Vandygriff is captain' of the
Whites All parties are re-
quested to place their application
for membership with the side
All members of the W O W
and W C are urged to be pres-
ent at the hall on Friday night
Jan 11th as a joint installation
will be held
H B White C C
A V Cline Clerk
Announcement
We wish to announce to the
people of Soper and vicinity the
sale of our meat market and
grocery store to Jim Davenport
and Ed and Eulice Roebuck
sale effective Thursday Jan
10th 1918
All of the outstanding ac-
counts are due and payable to us
only and the new firm will as-
sume all of the indebtedness of
the old firm All parties know-
ing themselves indebted to us
are asked to call and settle with
us at once
We wish to thank all of our
friends and customers for their
patronage in the past and so-
licit a continuance of same for
the new firm
J D Dumas
J II Dumas
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.