The Hugo Daily Husonian (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1916 Page: 2 of 6
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FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE-1
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Spring Shirts
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Spiced with Smartness
Eagle
Shirts
Bright shades
new weaves
ful patterns
art-
Th ey're “Fagles” that means rare
satisfaction
A limitless variety priced to please
Stevers-Lambeth Company
‘ Good Things to Wear”
A BARGAIN FOR SALE OR EX-
CHANGE 320 acres well Improved located
near Hugo encumbrance ' $302500
due $52500 In three equal payments
wiahout interest can be paid soon-
er If desired Price $S4000Q will
exchange equity for unincumbered
city property or unimproved form
lands stock 1 merchandise or any-
thing’ of value
£l9-tf
LOST — Two months ago bamboo
'buckhorn handle gold mounted silk
man's unbrella Finder return to
M G Parks Palace Drug store' Re-
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ILLINOIS REPUBLICAN
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“The Flirt
Peoria 111 April 20— When the
republican state convention of Illi-
nois meets here tomorrow the har-
mony workers among the party lead-
ers wjfll ©xert their effort8 to
smooth out all the factional differ-
ences that came to the surface in
the recent primaries so that the par-
ty may present a united front in
the coming campaign The work of
the convention will include the nomi-
nation of three trustees of the Uni-
veritv of Illinois the selection of
candidates for presidential electors
and the adoption of a party platform
S&N ‘ ill'AN CISCO celebrates
San Francisco Cal April 18 — Re
otcing over her complete rehabili-
tation after almost complete des-
truction by earthquake and fire ten
years ago San Francisco suspended
business today and the entire popu-
lation gave Itself over to a “Ten
Year’s After" cejehraon During
the afternoon special services of
thanksgiving were held In many of
the churches Flags were displayed
on 'public and ' private building
throughout the city The celebra-
tion culminated In the dfternoon with
a program of civic exercises in the
exposition auditorium
J T Jeffries the painter buys
his paints and wall paper from Hugo
merchants t!9-3t
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Lot 3 in block 91 on Jefferson
St close in known as the Mrs
Hattie C Leigh residence 4 rooms
hall barn and chicken house garden
end poultry yard ' fenced separate
eleven bearing fruit trees well and
city water Will sell house and lot
or sell house separate Bad health
owner’s reason for selling Price
$900 or terms This bargain has to
be inspected to be appreciated and
will not remain on market Ion? at
this price If interested see owner
on place or T W Tyler and Sons
Tomatoe plants 10 cents jler doz-
en sweet pepper 15 cents per dozen
Are now for sale at C E Byrns 211
Lowery phone 221 al9-3t
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My Servant Day andNigkt
“What you want is a serva nt that is faithful always”
“The Bell Telephone in its faculty for helping the
housewife of to-day to greater pleasures lighter tasks
and vanished cares is that ideal servant”
It ta the servant for every woman’s home whether
it be large or small Bring this help to greater happi-
ness and comfort into your home and you’ll agree
its the best thing you ever did
When you telephone smile
Pioneer Telephone
and Telegraph Companj)
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on all ladies Suits and Coats This is your op-
portunity to step into a beautiful hand tailored
Suit or Coat at less tharv actual production
These Suits and Coats were designed and tailor
ed according to cur instructions 'They consist
of the very smartest styles and newest fabrics
with all the special touches tfiat requires to pro-
duce a real good looking garment
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Beyond a doubt the lovliest bunch of Silk and
Georgette Crepe Dresses ever shown in Hugo
No two anything alike At the same time they
possess a special individuality that every well
dressed woman appreciates We are going to
offer these Dresses for Friday and Saturday at
very specially low prices Dont think of buy
ing until you see them Note -the excellent
workmanship and the extremely law prices
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
BY EXPRESS '
SOME OF THEM
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EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS
on all Millinery for Friday and Saturday
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Out of the Big Rent District
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PIERIAN CLUB
The literary department of the Pie-
rian club held it’s regular session
at the home of Mrs F C Latimer
yesterday afternoon and an unusu-
ally Interesting program was given
The subject for the afternoon was
the "Age of Burns” 1780-1832
Roll call was answered with quota-
tions from the poems of this witty
and rare poet Mrs George Chand-
ler was leader for the occasion and
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Every Day Our Window will be Changed g
'We will f ithor show a new style a new color or just a plain staple straw
for spring—
Watch this window as it will be an education in straw hats
bhown by Wayne Evans first as usual
she was thoroughly conversant with
the entire ' phase of the lesson and
ably connected the different topics
which were very- interesting
The topics were as follows:
The Development of Nature Mrs
Burke
William Cowper Mrs Darrough
Lyrics from Byrns Mrs Combs
Read the advertisements
The New Whole Wheat
food with the Delicious
Flavor originated by the
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All Wheat
Ready to Eat
OST e verybody has
known for years'
that Wheat is the
i most perfectly bal-
anced grain food in the
world— -but nobody knew
how to make it delicious to eat
until the discovery of KRUMBLES
Krumbles is the first wheat food
that gives you all the delicious flavor
of the wheat — a sweetness that
grows richer and richer the more
you chew it
Krumbles is all-wheat — the
whole of the wheat with all the
starch all the protein all the mineral-salts
and phosphates and all
the bran that people need so much '
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McDonald, M. P. The Hugo Daily Husonian (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1916, newspaper, April 20, 1916; Hugo, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2029403/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.