The Choctaw Herald. (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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Reed & Smith,
Farm Lands and
Farm Loans.
Hugo National Bank Building,
PHONE 474
I
M. W.Gross,
Attorney-at-Law.
OFFICE - Over Oklahoma
State Bank.
HUGO
Furniture Co.
EAST DUKE STREET.
UNDER TAKERSAND
EMBALMERS.
DAY PHONE 114 —NIGHT
PHONE 152.
2,400 Acres of Good Land for Sale
In Tracts to Suit the Purchaser.
I have 2,400 acres of Red
River bottom land to sell
on easy terms to farmers
who will go on it and put it
in. This land will pay for
itself in two years when put
in cultivation.
Now is your chance
to get a farm on
easy terms.
C. D. HARDT
Photographer
longino building
-HUGO-
A positive guaratee 0f satisfaction
with every photograph made.
Mv work compares with any and
my charges are moderate
do all kind* of picture work
WOMACK
Mercantile Co.
Largest General Store
in Choctaw County
Farm Implements, Wagons and
Buggies. Dry Goods. Groceries
115-17-19 w. DUKE ST.
Jim Thomas
Office in Longino Building
Hugo, Ok'a.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITH-1 —
IN AND FOR CHOCTAW COUN-
TY, OKLAHOMA.
Isaac Alexander, Plaintiff, vs. A.:
C. Thurman, Lorraine L. Wilkins and J
A. A. Lesueuer. Jr., Defendants. !
Baldwin Printing
Company
Fine Commercial Printing
of all kinds.
PHONE 230
Corner Duke & Crockett Sts.
The defendant, A. A. Lesueuer,;
Jr., one of the defendants herein, in
the above entitled cause, will take
notice that he has been sued in the
above named Court and in the above!
entitled cause in an action for the
recovery of the title and possession,
and the cancellation of certain cori-
veyance mentioned in said petition
for the followinK described lands:
S. 18.74 A Lot 7 and S. 1-2 of SE I
1-4 of S. W. 1-4 of Section 6 and S. |
E. 1-4 of N. E. 1-Jand N. E. 1-4 of>
N. E. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 of S. E. 1-4 1
and S. E. 1-4 of S. E. 1-4 of S. E. 1-4
Sec. 8, and N. W. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 and,
N. 1-2 of S. W. !-4 of N. E. 1-4 and
N. W. 1-4 of S. E. 1-4 of Section 17,!
and S. W. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 of N. E.1
I 1-4 Scction 20, Twp. 5 South and
Range 20 East and Lot 1, and N. E.
1-4 of N. W. 1-4 Section 7, and E. 1-2
of N. E. 1-4 Section 17, Twp. 5
South and Ranfrj 20 East. Ail in
Choctaw County, Oklahoma. All of
said causes of a.'Uon appearing more
specifically in s; ij petition; also for
a judgment for six hundred dollars
as damages and all proper relief;
and you, the aoid A. A. Lesueuer,
Jr., must answer the petition filed
herein or plead to same, on or be-
fore tha 21th day of January, 1913,
or said petition will be taken as true
as to you and a judgment for said
plaintiff will be e-:tered against you
according to the prayer of Plaintiff's
petition. -
Witness my linnl as Clerk o? the
District Court, within and for Choc-
taw County and state aforesaid, this
the 7th day of D<vmber, 1912.
(SEAL) T. W. HUNTER,
Clerk of the District Court.
By E. A. Burke, D.puty.
Attorney for Plaintiff, B. C. Wad-
lington. d!2t4
Round Trip
Excursion Fares
-TO—
CHICAGO, ILL.
Account of
Internttional Live
Stock Exposition.
November 30
to December 7,1912
Tickets on sale Nov. 29
30 and Dec. 1. Ninal
return limit, Dec. 10th.
Fare, $34.30
For particulars call at
TRY SOLACE AT OUR EXPENSE
Money Back for any case of
Rheumatism, Neuralgia or Headache
lhal Solace Fails to Remove.
SOLACE REMEDY is a recent
discovery of three German Scientists
that di3olvcs Uric Acid Crystals and
Purifies the Blood, It is easy to
take, and will not affect the weakest
•stomach.
It is guaranteed under the Pure
Food and Drugs Law to be absolute-
ly free from opiates or harmful
rugs of any description.
SOLACE is a pure specific in ev-
ery way, and has been proven beyond
question to be the surest and quick-
est remedy for Uric Acid Troubles
known to medical sciecne, no matter
how long standing. It reaches and
removes the root of the trouble (Ur-
ic Acid) and purifies the blood.
THE SOLACE CO. of Battle Creek
are the Sole U. S. Agents and have
thousands of voluntary testimonials
and letters which have been received
from grateful peope SOLACE hat
restored to health. Testimonial let-
ters, literature and FREE BOX sent
upon request.
R. Lee Morris, president of the
First National bank of Chico, Texas,
wrote the Solace Compcny as fol-
lows :
"I want you to send a box of Sol-
ace to my father in Memphis, Tenn.,
for which I enclose $1. This remedy
has been used by some friends of
mine here and I must say its action
was wonderful.
(Signed) R. L. MORRIS,
Put up in 23c, 50c and $1 boxes.
IT'S MIGHTY FINE TO BE WELL
AND YOU CAN SOON BE SO BY
TAKING SOLACE. "No Special
Treatment Schemes or Fees," JUST
SOLACE ALONE does the work.
Write today for the free box, etc.
SOLACE REMEDY CO..
d5t!0eow Battle Creek, Mich.
I ORDER FOR HEARING PETI-
| TION TO SELL HEAL ESTATE. !
State of Oklahoma,
t County of Choctr.w. SS.
| In the County Court.
| In the matter of the Guardianship i
I of Janies Marvin, Jesse Mitchell and I
Raymon Morris M >rton, Minors.
Now on this the 12th day of De-
cember, 1912, cor as Celia J. Mor-1
ton as guardian < ' the estates and |
T. E. VERNER
Furniture Co.
Anything you want
in Furniture
New Shipment every week
persons of the a); .ve named wards.
216-18-20 Dewey Phone 295*45 • jn£ving filed here;:! her petition for
—~~-————— tlv> sate of the : a! estate of said
wards for the reckons in said peti-
tion stated.
It is ordered ti. t said petition be
and hereby is set .'or hearing on the
6th day of Janua- y, 1913, at 10 o'-
clock A. M., at w ich time the next
of kin and a" pc .,ons interested in
the estates at shkI wards are re-
quired to appear ii.nd show cause, if
any they have, w. ; an order should
not be granted f r the sale of so
much of the real estate of saii
wards as is nece :iary for the rea-
sons in said _peti on stated.
It is further o. ;ered that a copy
of this order be published for two;
successive weeks .n The Choctaw
Herald, of Hugo, Oklahoma, Choc- ;
taw County, and tat a copy hereof
be mailed, postag paid, to the next,
of kin and person-, interested, and
that copies of tli . order be posted
as required by It *.
Dated this 12t': day of December,
1912.
(Seal) V/. T. GLENN,
dl9t3. County Judge, j
Ticket Office.
Dr. C A. Thompson
Dentist.
Rooms 1 and 2 Wright Building.
HUGO. OKLA.
Ve Are Practical
Tinners and Roofers
We can build your water tanks and
do repair worn.
Let us hid on that new tin roof.
Our work guaraiitesd.
Hugo Cornice Works.
W. C. STR0THER. Pros.
I
GOVERNMENT SALE.
INDIAN LANDS.
About 817,000 acres of tribal unal-
lotted lands in different localities
contained in about 11,000 separate
tracts varying from 5 to 5,000 acres
each, in the Choctaw and Chicka-
saw Nations, Oklahoma, will be of-
fered at public auction at a minimum
price of frotn $.25 to .$(5.50 per acre
Sale will begin November 12, 19X2,
and continue daily at different coun-
ty seats, of land in each respective
county until about December 24,
1912. Not mort than 640 acres, in-
cluding unallotted lands purchased
at any prior sale, will be sold to any
-me person. Terms are 25 per cent
.•ash, 25 per cent in twelve months
and 50 per cent in two years, with t
per cent interest. Immediate pos-
session after approvel of sale given
•esidence on land not required, cut-
ting and disposing of timber oi
irilling or mining for mineral en,
'ands purchased not permitted unti
after full payment, which may bi
nade at any time before due, and
mmediatelv thereafter deed will is
ue.
Lists of these lands by counties
ihowing descriptions and areas oi
/arious tracts with minimum price
vill be furnished without cost, to
ccther with full Information upoi
.pplication to the undersigned or t<
he local field officers of the depart
nent in their respective districts,
'ersons applying should specify the
^articular county of which informa
.ion is desired. Certified copies oi
due prints of each county, showing
ooation of each tract to be offered
.vill be furnished on application t<
he undersigned on payment of $.5<
for each map, which should be re
milted in the form of dnaft or posta
money order with application.
J. GEORGE WRIGHT,
Commissioner to the Five Civi'
ized Tribes, Muskogee, Oklahoma
sep 12 to dec 24
DONT GIVE UP.
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||Land for Sale
[ ! We own a good many tracts of timber land (some
partly improved) located in diffferent parts of
| 1 this county, ranging in 40 to 160 acre tracts.
Lack of space forbids detailed descriptions, but
I! want to sell these to farmers who want to get
homes of their own.
We can always arrange satitfactory termrv
and give long tim3 on payments
Land is advancing in price all the time and there
will be no better time to get a home of your own
than this winter.
A good crop this coming year with, good prices
will cause a tremendous advance in price of all
grades of land. You farmers who are renting,
why don't you arrange with us to get a home of
your own for your wife and. babies? We can and
will help you if you will tryvand help yourselves.
We are interested in geting as many home own-
ers as possible on our lands. We have helped oth-
ers. We can help you. We might have something
that will suit you. Don't let this winter go by
without making an attempt to get a farm of your
own and then work it out.
Simmons & Bronaugh
Offices over Palace Drug Company, Hugo, Okla.
P. S. We also loan money on farms, long time,
interest payable once a year.
i'ItTTT TTir ICt-glg'-Tir-tr;rn-ir-ir-iririr-ir-irii-ir-inr-ir-ii-iFi .
ARTHUR J. WEIR
DELICACIES
for desert, pure, delicious and whole
some, fresh baked every day. If
you want to amke your family hap
py and healthy give our
BAKEPY
a trial. P.olls, Buns, Bread, Caki
and Pastry.
Kiauter's Bakery, Hugo
refer the question direct to the rcf
crendum of the people.
OLIVER TYPEWRITER
bur a standard mitrliliic and add tirestlge to' i,lcln oopvun,,. , rai .
your Irani wsb. I can sell you an Oliver for ' For sale by all ' iters.
. ""own and Si per month, and note* draw no
'OlCkt
If you are tr~ :>led with chronic
constipation, the ; ild and gentle ef-
fect of Chamber' in's Tablets makes
them especially ; ted for your ease.'
W. E. Schooler
Office In Orel-street Ilulkllnir
Submission of 1 asures to People.
Senator Bristow of Kansas, has
beforo Congress . neasure to submit
to a vote of th*
I tion of the Pre
j which the lattc
i to Congress, at.
When you have a billious attack'
give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial.!. , .
They arc excellent. For sale by all "as 'al'e" lo a'
dealers. i tor explains the
' President "to ap
We wish to call your attention to.,orv or RVPrK„ (
the fact that most infectious dis- or aver"e '
eases such as whooping cough, dip- P,e uPon luesti
theria and scarlet fever are contract- concern." He :«
ed when the child has a cold. Cham- jn favor <•'
berlain's Cough Remedy will quickly ho„M ,t b
cure a cold and gretly lessen the dan- ., . . ...
ger of contracting these diseases. wou,d "ot be ' ' >Pelled to
This remedy is famous for its cures legislation "as t ■ best that could
of colds. It contains no opium or (,e secured." or > make such an ex-
«r""- ,nr,w";
Sold by all dealera. wot,ld be in a loslton to speedily
icople, in the op-
lent, any measure
' as recommended
which that body
upon. The Sena-
t will enable the
al from the dila-
. gress to the peo-
.. of vital public
> gives an argu-
iiis resolution that
law the President
accept
ORDER FOR HEARINO PETITIO>
FOR LETTERS OF ADMINTS
TRATION.
1
State of Oklahoma,
Choctaw County. SS.
In the County Court for Choctaw
County.
In the matter of the Estate of C.
D. Bell, deceased.
Now, on this 7th day of December
1012, W. W. Westbrook, having file,
in this Court his petition allngini
that C". D. Hell died intestate on o
about the 3rd day of l cceml>er
l!tll2„ leaving property within th
jurisdiction of this Court, and pray
tng for the appointment of hinisel
a < Administrator of said estate.
It la ordered that .said petition b"
and hereby in set for hearing on th
14th day of January. 1913, at th<
hour of 10 o'clock A. M. and tha
notice thereof be given by publica
tion for four successive weeks in th<
Choctaw Herald, published at Hugo
Okla., and by mail to the heirs at
law of said decedent resident of saif'
State, uc required by law.
W. T. GLENN,
dl2t4 County Judge.
Discouraged Citizens Will Find Com
fort in the Experience of a
Hugo Man.
Experience is the modern instruc
or.
Profit by the experience of others
It may save your life.
The experience of friends am'
leighbors,
The testimony of Hugo people
Will bring renewed encourage
nent.
Here is a case in point:
G. L. Carmen, Hugo, Okla., says
'Several months ago I used a box o
loan's Kidney Pills, procured fron
he Palace Drug Company and
'tnow from my own experience tha
his is a reliable kidney medicine,
was bothered for several months b;
i constant pain in the small of nr
'iack. Stooping or lifting cause
<harp twinges to catch me in th'
loins. I was tired and languid am
was annoyed by too frequent passag
•s of the kidney secretions. Doan'
Kidney Pills proved to be the kidne'
medicine I needed and through thei
ase I was quickly cured."
For sale by all dealers. Price 5'
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffa
lo, New York, sole agents for tin
the United States.
Remember the name—Doan's—
and take no other.
NOTICE OF SALE.
In the matter of W. J. Cassidy ii
Bankruptcy.
Pursuant to an order of sale madt
in the 6th day of December, 1!U2.
In the matter of the bankrupt es-
tate of W. J. Cassidy, a hnnlcrupt
by the honorable J. W. Harreld, ref
eree in bankruptcy, I will, as trus
ee of said ban nip try estate, on tin
I4lh day of January. 1913, betweei
legal hours, offer for sale at publi'
Miction at the court house door ii
he city of Hugo, Oklahoma, to th
lighest bidder for cash in hand, th<
"ollowing described property situat
.•d in Choctaw County, Oklahoma
•o-wit:
The West 75 feet of lot six (<S) ir
dock seventeen (17) in the city o'
Inpo, Oklahoma, according to the of
'icial plat and survey thereof. Sail
iroperty is to be sold free of liens
>f A. J. Steon. and Simmons A Bro
igutrh, a partnership composed of O
Simmons 'ind V. Bronaugh. And 1
hall ronvev to said purchaser sue!
itle as is .nvosted in me as trustee
>f the bankrupt estate aforesaid.
D. A. STOVALL.
Trustee a W. J. Caas-dy, Bankrupt
dl2t5
FIRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE AND FARM LOANS
Give me a share of your patronage—Telephone 44
Tninsact your lnisim'.sjs through the
Oklahoma State Hank. Hugo, j
i
thfc bunk where the safe return of your money
is GUARANTEED by the DEPOSITOR S
GUARANTY FUND—anil courteous treat-
ment .s combined with conservative banking.
We Dav interest on time deoosits.
We want vour business.
U. G. PniPPEN.
P-jsident.
J. II. WRIGHT,
Vice-President.
D. J. T. GERM
t\ .. ier
i mm *-Hi i \fi hfi i s mm s mm J-K I-SH st
Insurance ;
Against j
Shut-Downs!
i
Occasionally a manufacturer has a break-down in ' ,
his power system which causes money-losing de- '
lavs. Do you want insurance against such occa- y
iVlachines Driven by Electric Power
purchased from a wholesale producer are most
highly insured against shut-downs.
ELECTRIC POWER from Our station is always
ready any minute of the 24 hours to drive at j
machine.
Our record of service is open for your inspection
if you are interested, and will convince you that
our power will not fail at critical times.
Electric Motors will run for weeks and months
without any attention except oiling.
Let us explain the matter more fully to you
Husro Ice & Light Co.
!. w sh
i
$1.00
WILL BUY A GOOD BEDSTEAD AT THE
T. E. VERNER FURNITURE COMPANY
Dewcv St - iust North of VWhh Mprrantilp , ;,
i i
A Ues Moines man had an attack
f muscular rheumatism in his shoul-1
'er. A friend advised him to go to j
lot Sprint's. That meant an ox-
idise of $150.00 or more, lie sought
'or a quicker and cheaper way to
•ure it and found it in Chamberlain's
Liniment. Three days after the first
application of this liniment he was
well. For sale by all dealers.
You will find that druggists ev-
erywhere speak well of Chamber-
lain's Cough Remedy. They knoi,
from long experience in the sale o
it that in cases of coughs and * '
it can always bo depended upon
that it is pleasant and safe
For sale by all dealers .
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Curd, Jesse G. The Choctaw Herald. (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1912, newspaper, December 26, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc97676/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.