The Choctaw Herald. (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CTfOCtAW HERAT P
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lirrO OKLAHOMA
THURSO XV PFrEMRER 4 ISIS
COAL SHORTAGE
IS ACUTE
By United Press
CHICAGO Dec 2 — The industrial
life of the middle west is slowly but
surely being stilled by the coal short-
age War-time restrictions on coal be
same effective today and no coal will
be given to any but industrial necessi-
ties Theatres churches and schools are
closed in practically all the cities of
the middle west or will be by the end
of the week according to predictions
of those in touch with the situation
About 8000 plants in this city alone
have closed down or will close when
their present supply of coal is cx
ha usted
INTER SE CLUB
Mesdames A L Biotint and Allen
Blount will be hostesses to the Inter
So Club Thursday afternoon at 3:30
o’clock at the home of the latter 30o
East Duke avenue
published in The Choctaw
Nov 21— 3t)
(First
Herald
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
To the unknown owners of the fol-
lowing described real estate situated
In Choctaw county Stute of Oklaho-
ma: V 1-2 of the NE 1-4 of the NE 1-4
Soc 24 T 6 R IS
To the unknown heirs of the follow-
ing described real estate situaied in
Choctaw county Stute of Oklahoma
bring the E 1-2 of the NE 1-4-of the
NE 1-4 of Sec 21 T 6 R IS 20
acres -
To the unkown holders c' the fol-
lowing described real esta’e situated
in Choctaw county State of Oklaho-
ma being the NV 1-4 of the NE 1-4
Sec 24 T C R 18 40 acres
You and each of you ait? hereby
notified that on the 2nd day of Oc-
tober 1919 the above described real
estate was sold at tax sale by the
county treasurer of Choctav Count j
Oklahoma to the County of Choctaw
and that on the 5th day of Novem-
ber 1919 the said county treasurer
duly executed a certificate of pur-
chase to Alph T Beasley of sai l real
estate that the undersigned is now
the holder of Tax Sale Certificates
Nos 1359 13C0 and 13(31 issued on
the 2nd day of October 1919 on the
above described property and unless
redemption is made from said sale
within sixty days after the first pub-
lication of this notice a tax deed will
be demanded and will be issued as
provided by law
ALPH T EEASLC7
f Holder of Certificate
Anything to sell? Try a want td
RIOTS AT
MEETING OF
PARLIEMANT
PARIS Doc 2 (Night)— Three
persons have been killed and at least
a dozen njured many severely in
rioting as result of socialist demon-
strations at the opening of the cham-
ber of deputies Monday
Anything to sell ? Try a want ad
iithii
IB
SORE TIRED FEET
Splendid Cough Medicine
“As 1 feel that every family should
know what a splendid medicine
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is I am
only too pleased to relate my exper-
ience and only wish that I had known
of its merits years ago" writes Mrs
Clay Fry Ferguson Station Mo “J
give it to my children when they
show the slightest symptoms of be
ing croupy and when 1 have a cough
or cold on the lungs a very few aos-
es will relieve me and by taking it
for a few days 1 soon got rid of the
cold"
AsK for
HILL’S
FIVE MILLION PEOPLE
USED IT LAST YEAR
hill's
Helps
Sick
Women
Cdui the woman’i
tonic helped Mrs Wil-
liam Eversole of Hazel
Patch Ky Read what
he writes: "I had a
general breaking-down
of my health I was in
bed tor w eeks unable to
had such a
and dizziness
pains were
very severe A friend
told me 1 had tried every-
thing else why not
Cardui? 1 did and
soon saw it was helping
me After 12 bottles
I am strong and well"
CJ ot my heard
d bed tor w eek
'T get up I
yJ weakness an
and the
TAKE
Pi
The Woman's Tome
Dyou feel weak diz-
zy worn-out? Is your
lack of good health caused
from any of the com-
plaints so common to
women? Then why not
give Cardui a trial? It
should surely do for you
what It has done for so
many thousands of other
women who suffered— it
should help you back to
health
Ask some lady friend
who has taken Cardui
She will tell you tow it
helped her T ry Cardui
ta Druggists $j
"TIZ" mike tore burning tired fee
fairly danee with delight Away go the
aches and pain the eornt eallou
bliatera and bunions
“TIZ drawa
out the aciJa and
poison that puff
up your feet N
matter how hard
Jou work how
ong you danca
how far you
walk or how long
you remain on
your feet "TIZ"
brings restful
foot comfort
"TIZ" is won-
derful for tired
aching swollen smarting feet Your feet
just tingle for joy shove never hurt or
seem tight
Get a 23 cent box of “TIZ" now from
any druggist or department store Fn l
foot torture forever—' wear smaller shoe
keep your f-xt fresh sweet and happy
Laugh When People
Step On Your Feet
Try this yourself then pasa
it along to others
It works!
CASCARAp QUININE
BttOMlDt
Slsndsrd cold rtmsdf for SO ytar
— ubUt form - life sure no
opiate— breaks up a cold in 14
hour— relieve trip in I dsv
Moner back if it (ail The
etnuin boa has a Red
top with Mr Hill's
picture
At AU Draw Jiwm
DRINK EOT TEA
TOR A BAD COLD
Get a small package of Hamburg
Breast Tea at any pharmacy Take a
tablenpoonful of the tea put a cup of
boiling water upon it jour through a
sieve and drink a teacup full at any
time during the day or before retiring
It ia the most effective xvay to break a
cold and cure grip an it opeun the
pores of the skin relieving congest i in
Also loosen the bowel thus driving a
cold from the system
Try it the next time you suffer from
a cold or the grip It in iupxpeuKiv
and entirely vegetable therefore safe
and harmless
Ouch !?!?!! This kind of rough
talk will le heard less here in town if
reople troubled with corns will follow
the simple advice of this Cincinnati
authority who claims that a few drops
ot a drug called freezone when arplied
to a tender aching corn stops soreness
at once and soon the com dries up
and lifts right out without pain i
JJe says freeronc in an ether corn-
ound which dries immediately and
never InS&mes or even Irritates the
surrounding tissue or skin A quarter
of an ounce of freezone will coct very
little at any drug store but is sulTl-
clent to remove every hard or soft
corn or callus from one's feet Millions
of American women will welcome this
announcement since the inauguration
of the high heels
E
LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT
Rub Pain and Stillness away with
a small bottle of old honest
SL Jacobs Liniment
When your hack is sore and lame or
lumbago sciatica or rheumatism has
you stiffened up don’t suffer I Get a
30 cent bottle of old honest “St
Jacobs Ilniment" at any drug store
pour a little in your hand and rub it
right Into the pain or ache and by the
time you count fifty the soreness and
lameness is gone
Don’t stay crippled ! This soothing
penetrating oil needs to be U'-cd only
once It t ukes the ache and pain right
out of youf back and ends the misery
It is magical yet absolutely harmless
and doesn't burn the skin
Nothing e!e atojis lumbago sciatica
and laiuc Lack misery to promptly 1
c a package
before the war
c a package
during the war
c a package
NOW
THE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!
IIMTCO
BERLIN — Dusseldorff furnishes
an apparent pipe dream to the effect
that America is planning to erect a
“press paluce” there whose real pur-
pose would be to further American
commercial supremacy "The neces-
sary building material would be haul-
ed all the way from the United States
the report said
Distress after eating is due to bad
digestion llcrbine helps the diges-
tive process clears the system of im-
purities and restores a feeling of vi-
gor and buoyancy of spirits I’ricc
60c Sold by all druggists
Dormer Langley of Sawyer was in
Hugo today
To relieve rheumatism sprains
lame back lumbago or pleurisy Bal-
lard's Snow Liniment is a remedy of
proven merit It is very powerful
snd pent rating Three aizee — 30c
60c and $120 per bottle Sold by all
druggiets
STOP CATARRH! OPEN
NOSTRILS AND HEAD
Says Cream Applied In Nostrils
Bell
Cell eves Ilead-Colds at Ones
If your nostrils are clogged and your
head ia stuffed and you can’t breathe
freely because of a cold or catarrh jut
get a small bottle of Kir's Cream Balm
at any drug atore Apply a little oi
this fragrant antiseptic cream into
your nostrils and let it penetrate
through every air passage of your head
soothing and healing the inltanied swol-
len mucous membrane and you get in-
stant relief
Ah! how good 'it feel Your nos-
trils are open your head is clesr no
more ' hawking snuffling blowing no
more heaJache dryness or struggling
for breath Elv’a Cream Balm is just
what sufferers from hrml colds and ca-
tarrh need It’s a d -light
HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD
Says Cream Applied In Nostrils
Opens Air Passages Right Up
Instant relief— no waiting Your
flogged nostrils open right up the air
hatua rrra aI staiis Lsal aJ
passages of your head clear and you can
' sly
breathe freely No more hawking snub'
fling blowing headache dryness No
struggling for braath at night your
cold or catarrh disappears "
Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream'
Balm from your druggist now Apply!
a little of this fragrant antiseptic1
healing cream In your nostrils It pen-
etrates through every air passage of the
head aoothea the inflamed or swollen
mucous membrane and relief comes in-
stantly It’s juat fins Don’t stay stuffed-up
with s cold or pasty catarrh
nrP
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the national
joy smoke I
makes a whale
of a cigarette! 1
Copriifht iti b?
JL J kcjraoU TuUcco Co
KOV certainly get yours when you lay your smokecards on the table
call for a tidy red tin or a toppy red bag of Prince Albert and roll a
makin’s cigarette! You’ll want to hire a statistical bureau to keep count
cf your smokestunts ! Why you never dreamed of the sport that lies
awaiting your call in a home rolled cigarette when it’s P A for the
packing I
Talk about flavor! Man man you haven't got the listen of half your
amokecareer until you know what rolling 'em with P A can do for your
contentment! And back of P A’s flavor and rare fragrance — proofs of
Prince Albert's quality — stands our exclusive patented process that
cuts out bite and parch I With P A your smokesong in a matin’s ciga-
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is a dnch to roll It’s crimp cut snd stays put like a regular pall
Prince Albert upsets any notion you ever had as to how delightful a
jimmy pipe can be I It is the tobacco that has made three men smoke
pipes where one was smoked before It has won men all over the nation
to the joys of smoking
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bndtoppv red bog ttdr t
tm hondeomo pound end
belt pound itn hutntdon
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ode vs‘‘cU 1
R J REYNOLDS TOBACCO’COMPANY’WinstoiSalein N C
!
a AM ELS meet your fondest cigarette fan
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It not only assures that wonderful smoothness and
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And you smoke Camels without any unpleasant ciga-
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No matter how fond you become of Camels t Smoke
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The blend takes care of that !
Compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at
any price !
R J REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY
Wiaston-SsUnij N C
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The Choctaw Herald. (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1919, newspaper, December 4, 1919; Hugo, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1842760/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.