The Hugo Daily Husonian (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 111, Ed. 1 Monday, November 29, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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LONDON SALOON
HOURS SHORTENED
BALLOON BURSTS IN
L KO JOY JAMBOREE
STOLEN HEARTS
AND NICKELS’’
Featuring two of the most
famous screen comedians
Billie Ritchie
and
Louise Orth
Two reel comedy of a
street car conductor’s ad-
ventures with a buxom
blond
“Mirror of Justice”
with
SYDNEY AYRES
and
D P PAWN
Admission 5 and 10c
Coming
‘Inspiration”
London Nov 29 — The London au-
thorities today put into effect the most
stringent regulations ado-pted since
the beginning of the war with a view
of curtailing the sale and consump-
tion of intoxicants in the metropolis
Under the new regulations the sale
of intoxicatiug liquors in London and
its suburbs is confined to five and one
half hours on week days and five
hours on Sunday
Dainty nandmade articles for
Christmas gifts Bazaar given by St
Monica’s Guild Friday and Saturday
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DEAD LETTER LIST
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Wanted — Colored man and wife to
do cooking with traveling show com
pany Wages $4000 per month and
all expenses Accomodations the
best and work is light Company
carries thirty people Address
HODGINI’ BROS COMBINED RAIL-
ROAD SHOWS
26 — Antlers
27th — Ft Towson
29th— Valliant
20th Garvin
Houston Bryant of Boswell is here
serving on the jury for the next two
weeks
List of letters remaining in the
Hugo post office unclaimed for the
week ending November 21st 1915
If not called for in two weeks will be
sent to the dead letter office Wasb-
Adams E H
Epison Mrs Poleieane
ington D C
Fleming C II '
Fritchle Wm
Frazzier Miss Emma
Porter Thornton
Sasser Alber
Thomas Miss Minnie
Wechubbie Mrs Martha
Porter J T
Ozburn G W (M W)
White Miss Bessie
Gilbert W O 2 ‘
Haneline Turner
Jackson Jim II
Johnson G F
Knox Jack
Lilly V L
Mathis William (R W
Messer T J
Morton Mrs Ella
Morris Willie
Muck Mrs Sallie E
Advertised Nevemuer 22nd 1915
J F Larecy P M
please say advertised letters
Mention this paper when shopping
When calling for above letters
S R Doyle Principal of the Hugo
high school returned Sunday from
Oklahoma City where he attended the
state teachers convention
“Inspiration”
Mrs S C Boswell of Bcswell was
shopping here today
Missea Grace Evans and Rose Sterne
returned last night from Roff Okla
where they1 visited Miss Georgia Me
Glasson during the Thanksgiving holidays
"inspiration1
turned home Sunday from Eureka
Springs where they were married on
November 17 Mr Watson is a
Frisco engine painter and is popular
with his friends here who wish him
a happy married life Mrs Watson
who was Miss Lucille Lesan will re-
turn to Eureka Springs this week
where her mother is very ill with
appendicitis
First published in the Hugo Daily
liusonian Nov 29th 1913 20t
U fiiversal Eietu res' Present??
Albert Chevalier
Supported by
FLORENCE TURNER
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' In a masterly photoplay founded on Albert Chevalier’s
world renowned and most best loved song :
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This Trademark
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There’s full measure of quality in
Supreme Food Products There’s
care and constant watchfulness
There’s order end cleanliness
and quality of purpose in every
motion in the great Morris kitch-
ens No detail is small' enough
to neglect That's the spirit that’s
r instilled into every i Jack t and -every
Jill who has a part in pre 1
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You can place reliance in an?
Supreme package — it comes to
-’you tried tested and proved right
Look for the- Supreme 2 trade- i
mark Find the Supreme dealer'
He’s a good merchant to know
Ask for Supreme Ham Supreme
Boiled Ham Supreme Bacon
’ and Supreme Lard Get to know
Supreme Butter and Supreme
Eggs Supreme Canned Meats
and Supreme Chipped t Beef—
every Supreme product is de-
pendable and' of unvarying
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Morris S' Compare
Edgar Stevens returned Saturday
from attending the Shrine meeting in
Oklahoma City last week -1 fl
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! M DMoorehead is here 'from -Boi
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well as ii juryman for this term of the
district court
Pure cream -at-1 Henry’s—KJo j 12
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Mrs A bj Dinwid(ll(i ‘ - R K
Warren and J lH Warren-' went to
Paris this afternoon to attend the
funeral of their uncle Major Warren
formerly of Antlers who died in the
Paris santarium ’
“Inspiration”
In Re Dissolution of Blocker Boswell
Company A Corporation
State of Oklahoma
Choctaw County ss:
Notice is hereby given that an appli
cation -hos been mode and filed in
this court asking and praying lhat
Blocker-Boswell Company a Corpor
Fi
ation b$l dissolved
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If All persons are fhereby- xihd
warned to flic any- objectlois-tloy or
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either of them may have 'jto- said
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application within thirty days from
the dny of the first publication here
of
) Dated' this 29th‘ day of November
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si ij i- v- D Court Clerk
W W Whitley Boswell Okla
Attorney for petitioners
Mr and Mrs D L Jacobs of Shelby
ville Tenn are the guests of the
latter’s MsterMrs G E Harris
Patronize the lad'es’ bazaar of the
St Monica’s Guild for sandwiches
chocolate and coffee friday and SaL
urday 504t
First published the Hugo Daily
Husonian Nov 19 1915 15t
Prof Tompkins of the Hugo' high
school staff returned yesterday from
Oklahoma City where he attended the
convention of teachers
Mrs W W Jeter was
here today from Boswell
shopping
“Inspiration”
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Christmas ba'zaar and parcel post
sale Friday and Saturday St Moni
ca’s Guild in the Darrough building
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St Monica’s Guild will serve
sandwiches and coffee Tuesday and
Saturday In the Darrough ' building
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Pure cream at Henry’s — 10c 12
Pint 503t
State of Oklahoma
Choctaw County ss:
IN THE COUNTY COURT
In the matter of the guardianship
of Earnest Bassett a minor
Notice is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of the county
court of Choctaw county state of Ok
lahoma made on the 11th day of No-
vember 1915 the undersigned guar
dlan will sell at public auction at the
front door of the court house in the
city of Hugo county of Choctaw
state of Oklahoma between the legal
hours on the 4th day of December
1915 all the right title interest and
estate of the said Earnest Bassett in
and to the following described real
estate situated in the county of Choc-
taw state of Oklahoma to wit:
The E 12 of the SW 14 of the NW
Said sale will be subject" to confir-
mation by said court The terms of
said sale will be cash upon delivery
f the guardian’s deed
Dated this 11th day of November
1915 ’
Witness te mark
L Dickson' Allen Wesson
Bddie (his x mark) Bassett Guardian
Chorus practice at Elks hall to
night Julia Stout director
GLOVE CUTTERS GET
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Gloversvillc N y
lowing out a promise publicly made a
year ago when tho glove industry of
the United States was paralyzed by a
strike of rfrom 1200 to lSOO cu ters
to advance the wage scqleheiieyer
conditions permitted tbei mpnufac(ur-
ers of Gloverovllle and Johnstowq( to-
day putlnto cffect a new flcal prqvicL
ing a ten pre cent increase Jr the
the wages of all tieir employes
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When shopping mention this taper
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A severe test for any shortening is its use in hot bread Make some Crisco
biscuit they are delicate — in looks odor and taste They are light And
daintily brown Break one open and you will be delighted with thd appe-
tizing aroma free from any suggestion of lard They are just as wholesome
and digestible as their delicacy promises
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cooking For instance you can fry without smoke and odor! You
can use the same Crisco for frying all manner of foods and all will have
a new wholesomeness You can make a light rich cake with
which will keep fresh and moist longer
Below is a good biscuit recipe or you may use your own favorite recipe
by using from i to less Crisco than you would of lard Note how
Crisco stands the tesL
Baking Powder BUcaite :
2 cupful flour 1 teatpoonful Mil
2 tcMpoonfub 2 tablespooflfnl Crisco
b eking powder cupful milk
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spoon and add gradually tbe milk mixing jrith a knife to a soft doath TosS on ioaiad
board pat and roll to one-half inch in thickness Shape with a biscuit cutter place oa a
doured tin and bake in a het oren 12 or 15 ttimitej 1 - 1
- M C Mhoon was here this morning
os his way to Boswell from Paris He
reports his daughter Miss Kathleen
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who has been very ill withs typhoid
fever there: to be not improving sat
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To Drive Cut Malaria'
‘ And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVB6
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what yon are taking as the formula la
printed on every label showing it i
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form
The Quinine drives out malaria the
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McDonald, M. P. The Hugo Daily Husonian (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 111, Ed. 1 Monday, November 29, 1915, newspaper, November 29, 1915; Hugo, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2029274/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.