Latimer County News-Democrat (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1918 Page: 8 of 8
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present an overwhelming array of the
latest models ' Including the popular
trench ulster together with the more
conservative garments' But regard
less of What you select you may be
sure that every overcoat is correct in
style and fabric and offers the greatest
possible measure of quality Jor the
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CLEANING AND PRESSING
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Reading
Song "Almighty Lord"
Prayer'
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Judge IrtjC Hayeoek
Reading ———— — — Idra S A Burrow
Song "Onwird Christian Soldiers” — 2 Congregation '
Talk' ' — Judge A A CM jflley
Song "Loyalty" High School Corona
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Song "Sail on Ship Of State" High School Chorus
Address "Thsnkigiving" Judge Bi FLester
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A number of Wlttmrton people at
tended the’ banquet Monday- night
end big hog sale Tuesday at Red Oak
They report' a goodly number of buy-
ers ut the aele and any the sltisqUe
of Red Oak are royal entertainer
noticx to cRtorfCxs
"To the creditora of Amoe Jloary
deceased ’t X'-
The creditors of- the above named
dWedent arc hereby notified that the
undersigned ' wee by - the County
Court of Latimer County Oklahoma
appointed administrator of the
estate of raid decedent and that alt
persona having' claims agtfnst' the
estate of said decedent are required
to exhibit them to said undersigned
minietretors have filed in' this Conrt
their ioveral reports as Guardians
and administrators of the warde end
estates at follow 10-wit: ' :U
3 Thos J Riddle MinoriJL A
Riddle Guardian '
440l Allen aqd Dora Jaek Minors
Geo W Bine Guardian '
28L Joe and GUI Colbert Minors
Chat Austin’ Guardian ' ’
’ 75 Joe Reed Minor Geo W Reed
Guardian'-'
JJ4 Rita Coley Minor Welter t
Wltliams Gnardied "
filRDmie MlCNih Minor Reis
McCliib Guardian"' l
And that the held reports Ifsve
been tet down for hearing htjhe
County Court house in i the City of
Wilburton State of Oklahoma on
Thursday December the 12th 1918
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BIG INSTITUTION MAKES PUBLIC
- STATEMENT INDORSING IT
IN HICHEST TERMS 1
Perhaps the strongest testimonial
ever given n medicine ie that of the
People’s Hospital of NeuYork City
indorsing in unqualified terma the
new discovery Irogen which is
I creating such widespread Interest
throughout this section -
Hospital as a rule ro not reeonw
' mend any preparation blit after ex-
i haustive tests end careful expert-
'menti the People’s Hospital found
‘ Irogen to be so successful in build-
' ing up broken-down weakened sys-
tems and making strong sturdy men
1 and beautiful healthy women from
physical and nervouls wrecks that
they voluntairly indorsed this won
- derfui discovery in the highest terms
Their letter follows:
PEOPLE’S HOSPITAL
New York City
Iregea Chemical Company
' New York City N Yt
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We hove tsted Irogen in the Can
velesceace of all acuta medical ttad
turgicstl cues in deblitUted nerveoe
cendltieBS' in atusculer exkenstiei
and partienlarljr in aaaamUt dee te
the stress and strain of tndas trial ac-
tivities In all the above conditinaa Irogen
baa dene splendid werk la impraeiag
the general cOadltJon of pattenst
The miereeeopie Seat both below
aad after taking Iregea ehnw a rich
improvement in the a amber ef cells
and in the richness aad entering mat
tar ef the Meed -
There Is an doubt that the splea
die collection of iagredicata coast
tutiag the formula Iregea will meet
a needed went with heepitale pkye!
iaaa aad lbs general pnhlle
RALPH CKAVETTE
Assistant Seperlateadenk
It will be noted that the People’s
Hospital made a very thorough test
of Irogen before putting their stamp
of approval upon it They did not
i a their letter states ' experiment
with light ceM hut took the faoet
eeverr inrglcal end medical caaei—
that Is the most stubborn ones in
their institution They found that
v Irogen gave just whet wqt needed
" by theeeo weakened run-down suf
'4 faring people In fvery coat they
tell us the patients showed marked
i- improvement Their blood became
! rich rad end healthy their general
' condition grow better and at n re-
sult their whole eystemi began to
" ! mend in a satisfactory mariner --Such
a etetement from suchjm tu
thority lar-indeed convincing end'
sthe people of ihla section are rapid-
ly reetising the 'merits- of Irogen as
( evidenced by (he overwhelming te
J ’ ' marid for it Those in a position to
’ ’ know are predicting that Irogen will
- soon beconte a household word in
every home in the country
' Note — IrOgent tle product men-
" Hoped above It now 'on itle in Wit-
buflon by the Red Copse ’Drug Co
end by feeding drtcita la prattle-
" i“ evy efcy teVa end village In
FOR SALE— Eight horse power
gas engine anA mill twenty-two inch
French Burr Located half way be-
tween Wilburton and Lutie This
plant for sate cheep for cash or will
sell on easy terms v '
W M Scoggins Lutie Oklahoma
Arch McFerran with the necessary
vouchers at Henry Oklahoma wr at ’ at tha hour of ten o'clock of said dayi '
the lew office of J Wi ailahan at the eeme being one of the Regular
Wilburton Oklahoma within for Court dsysof the October 1918 term
months fromthe date of the first of said court at vvhich time end piece
publication of title jnof(ce tor wit : any person interested mey appear
From the 22nd' day of November and ihow cause why laid ‘report
1918 - 5 £ a
Dated November 15 1918 - ’' v
ARCH McFERRAN-
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(November 22 and 29 191& v
NOTICE Of FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice I hereby given that the fol-
4t 8pd lowing named Guardians and Ad
should not be approved and the eeid
Guardiaos aad administrators should
not be discharged j' 'j-'"
Given tinder my hand and the seal
of the Court thii the 20th day of
November 191& ' ’
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(Nov 22 29 Dec 6 arid 13 1918)
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Office over the Palace Pharmecyf:
"-Vr Office f Phone 19
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aiii answered day ot night
Only a few left of those special
extra heavy Phjph Velvet Ladles’
coats $1850 values special price
: $1695
Ladies' all wool broad cloth -Coats
Value $2975 special price '
$2650
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Ladies’ heavy Velvet - Costs
spfcdal price ' 7
$1250
$14-75 Values Ladies’ Serge
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and Men’s handkerchiefs suit -able-for
a gift' - ‘ -
$2250 vajues 1’ Ladies’ serge '
dresses special price'
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$2450 ‘values Ladies' serge
dresses special price '
$2075 :
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7 $2500 -values Ladies serge
drtsses special price '
$2150
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will pe an attractive gift for Id-
monas'per yard - ? s
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Table linens 68 72 ' inches
wide White floral designs per -
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75c 80c $1 $125
Large line of silks and wool'
dress goods suitable for Thanks' '
giving presents— at - the right i
- Ladies' sweaters' wool caps ' ?
and long touquei on' nil kinds
and price V"7 £- '
' 7 ‘ Large line of Ladies’ Suits
Drees Skirts -and Waists- all
kinds of styles and prices '
X A full line of Men's Boys and-
' Childrens suijts mackinaws rain 7
coats' and overcoats is very ap
propriate for a Thanksgiving -'gift
We have them cheaper that
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V Our Shoe line is the strongest -
7 in town at prices that cannot be '
duplicated - ‘
' Men's' and Boys Hats an Caps
of all kinds? ' s -
z Large line of Mien's Sweaters -
solid colors or fancy striped from
$145 10 $750
A very pretty line of Men’s -dress
shirts in percale " madras 7
and silk Tey will -make an at---
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Alexander, Frank C. Latimer County News-Democrat (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1918, newspaper, November 22, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1754804/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.