Hinton Record (Hinton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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HINTOf CADDO COUNtt OKLAHOMA THURSDAY SBPT 19 1918
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New Fall Designs in
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MOW that tKe heat and dust of
Y summer are over ihe housewife
begins to think of the fall house clean-
ing) and that room that needs paper -ing
and now is n good time to do it
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- We have a complete line of the
new patterns just received in the lat-
est designs high or low drop ceilings'
' with wide or narrow borders in cut-
out or plain designs These patterns
are in beautiful shades in plain fig -!
ure arid f loral designs ' V 7
V We also have Sanitas Cloth in
dull finish1 to match paper Jusi the
thing for kicthen dining room or bath
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Dr H obbs ’ Drug S tore
THE QUALITY PLACE
Hinton Okla
FOR THE
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$ '
AND
Don’t Buy
SEE VS
Greble & Doffing
Hardware Co
School Clothing
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Amd Shoes
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Until you
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See ©mr Prices
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SPECIAL NEJV8 ABOUT
OUR SOLDIER BOYS
We learn further in regard
to Joe George whol we repott-
ed in lftBt week’s issue as b-
ing severely wounded that he
was wounded Aug 8t(whta
right arm being badly! shatter
ed at the! elbow News receiv-
ed direct byt the family was
writtehAug 12 and 13th by1
a hospital attache ' and was
forwarded here to his aunt
Mrs G H Jackson: who has
received nothing further
We alsat learn that Charley-
Calvert sustained! a fraethre oi
an ankle some threeAmonths
ago while manning)' tehl guns
of the coast defense on advise?
that a submarine was ap-
proaching He did not real-
ize how badly he was hurt so"
remained on duty until reliev-
ed for which! he was promoted)
to private of the ' first class
and then to corporal As the
injury has incapicated him for
overseas service he has the
promise of 1 promotion 'to a
place as Supply Seargant
After having been on special
detached guard' - duty which
has taken him tljxoughLfour-
teen states Winifred' Calvert
is now in’ officers tpining
corps at San Antonio Tex
and will no doubt I soon' re-
ceive his commission !
Note — We would appreciate
any news of this sort' shout
our boys — Editor
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SCHOOL OPENING STRONG
DESPITE HANDICAP
Although handicapped for
the wantt of a ' principle ta
the HJgh Schobl which! posit-
ion the board hopes to fiULin
a few days the school is mov
ing off in good form 1 ‘
The enrollment in the high
school is between ninety and
a hundred not having lost so
many of the young men in thr
upper classes it was fear-
ed and the enrollment id the’
grades will exceed that of
last year
Prof Allen is already open-
ing up on the athletics begin-
ning to whip the foot ball
hear from them later- We
team intox shape and we
should hear from the team lat
er We are glad to see this
for although we ire at war
we should keep up out civil
activities and there is nothing
that awakens in the young lif
at school a desire to forge
ahead and accomplish some-
thing and creates so-great a
loyalty to the school as does
athletics 1 1
Fall
r ! K-f ' aJx - 1 H ) i i I t ( i V- ft
Are Arriving' Daily1
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Our Millinery Department
Our Millinery Department has had special attention this season 'We show only new and
correct Styles Ask to s$e our hats No trouble to show them - '
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- Fall Silks and Drehs Goods
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The new Silks and Dress Goods are in and you should comd in and seledt your fall dress
Of would you perfer a new Ready-Made Dress in some new style we have jutft received
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' New Dresses Coats and Suits
To say that they are attractive scarcely describes the new garments K One feature is thtf
delightful variety - Their newness their smartness and their fineness of quality will ap-
to y°u - Every garment is guaranteed to be a late
- ' - j style criterion and at the same time every one is suit
able for serviceable wear I Very reasonably pHoed' '
10 Per Cent Discount
on all Women's Ready-to-7eAr
1 and Millinery V
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Saturday Sept 21 only
Don’t Forget Clothing
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-We are closing out cur Men’s and Boys Clothing at
COST Now is the time1 to buy your-boy a schooljni it
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Fall Shoes Are Here
OVED loO) KEGISTERER
IN THIS DISTRICT
Everyone came in and
istered in this part of the
county last Thursday in so fa
as we have been able to learn
Cards from absent ones con-
tinue to come in to the) Local
Board which reported 1501
rsgistered in this Caddo Coun-
ty District No 2 up to Tues-
day night The Board began
sending out questionaires to
those registrants between the
ages of 19 26 inclusive
Wednesday morning and will
coni'nue ‘to -send out 10 pet
cent each day '
f Roglstranfsl should read tne
instructions to them by C R
Johnston chairman ofi the! le-
gal advisory board published
in this issue of! the Record
THE DRY (i ROUND v
geas good soaking
This part of tire country was
blessed with! one of the heav-
iest down pours in ' many
months Wednesday night
The rain was ’ accompanied
by a strong wind and a great)
electrical display but we bafe
learned of no damage
This good soaking of the
ground gives final assurnnctt
of the wheat going into the
ground which will soon sprout
it and a further assurance of
plenty of winter pasture
Rev Farrington of Ana-
darko preached at the M E
church Sunday morning and
Rev Sherwood preached Sun-
day evening the pastor Rev
Patterson having filled the
I we can fit the whole family Teches£ect the '
geriuine leather shoe mat will wefeur -' Some cf the
most expensive shoes are the low priced ones I us
fit the children with some genuine leather school shoS
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No Trouble to Show You Good
liihton Dry Goods Cd
RED CROSS NOTES
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The Executive Board will
hold tegular monthly meeting!
at the Red Cross Room Thurs-
day Sept 26 at 8:30 p m
All knitters will please try
to finish their pieces and
bring them in by Saturday
Sept 21 as these things must
be taken to Anakarka on the
25th and they must be packed
the first oi the wreek
The Red Cross will serve
dinner at the A E Morin sale
Oct 1 Be prepared' to furn-
ish' provision and assistance
J H Nicholson and family
who have been visiting rela-
tives at Rampa Tex arrived
home at 3:30 Sunday morning
v
G O Edwards who recent
ly came here frqm Binger has
accepted a position with)- the
Witt andD uncanj grocery
Mules Wamitiedl
1 want to buy muls 2
high Mugt be sound
for sale
to 6 years old 15 to 16 hands
Phone me if you have any gtock
M E SCOTT
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file iiiton State Barak
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We Want Your Business
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Capital Stock Paid in $2000000
OFFICERS
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Harrison W Miller Pres FranK W HuKill C
v Floy F Morrison Asst Cash
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Hinton Record (Hinton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1918, newspaper, September 19, 1918; Hinton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1752067/m1/1/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.