The Choctaw Herald. (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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Moving Picture Shows at the Broadway Theatre
GIVEN BY THE MERCHANTS OF HUGO FOR FARMERS AND THEIR FAMILIES, EVERY SATURDAY AT 1:30 P. M.
Commencing Next Saturday, May 10th, 1913
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Beautiful pictures, entertaining, instructive, educational, as good as are shown in the big cities. *
Bring the whole family and have an hour's entertainment FREE.
Tickets Given Absolutely Free by the Following Firms:
BABB'S CONFECTIONERY
BURROUS RACKET STORE.
BLAKENEY-ALLEN HARDWARE CO.
CITY DRUG STORE
DAUGHTRY'S MILLINREY STORE
DAVIDGE DRUG STORE
DUNCAN MERCANTILE COMPANY
EVANS & SCHWARZ, CLOTHIERS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FIRST STATE BANK
GOLDEN RULE GROCERY CO.
HUGO ICE & LIGHT CO.
HUGO MERCANTILE CO.
HUGO NATIONAL BANK
KELLER DRUG CO.
KNOX CAFE
MAXFIELD MUSIC CO.
MECCA CAFE
PARDUE'S GROCERY
I'ALACE BARBER SHOP
PALACE DRUG COMPANY
R. L. FINLEY, JEWELER
ST. LOUIS STORE
SMITH BROS. GROCERY -
SPRING GROCERY CO.
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
THE BOSTON STORE
THE GRAND LEADER
THE CHOCTAW HERALD
VARNER-DOSS FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO.
W. C. DAVIS, JEWELER
WOMACK MERCANTILE COMPANY
WEBB, WIGHT & BENNETT (Department Store)
I CAT ALL I WANT TO NOWI
ARTHUR J. WEIR S
INSURANCE So £
QUICK SERVICE ON FARM LOANS
No More Gat on the Stomach or Sour
Stomach 1 No Mora Heavy Feallnfl
After Meal* or Conetlpatlon!
We want everyone In thl town who
lias ktemarh or bow?! Uniihl'toluat
try ONE bottle of simple buckthorn
bark alycerlne. etc.. as compounded
In Adlfr-l-ka. TouwUl be surprised
at the Ql'ICK ACTION'
The VERT FIRST DOSE "howg re-
aulti end a short treatment {th
Adler-i-ka may make you feel better
than you have for yeara.
Thle remedy tends to antlgeptlclie
the Intestinal tract and to ««w off
the Impurities. A SINGLE DOSE
usually relieves «ras on the etomach,
■our stomach or constipation QUICKLY.
We do not hesitate to say «hat
Adler-1-ka Is the BEST bowel and
atomach remedy we have ever Bold.
CRESCENT DRUG COMPANY.
DELICACIES
for desert, pure, delicious and whole
nosi i'ronipl and Effectual Core for] ChocUw county.. 45 acres smooth
Bad Colds. tillable land, 20 acrts of which are in ^
When you have a bad cold you want cu)tjVation. 100 acres farm timber. J
a remedy that will not onl>' Red sandy loam. 8 miles from Hugo, ?
to take, a remedy that contains noth-. cash. 1 ■£
isJtts. uktn ln""" pre"n,iS wu.wn.
i "Ii '"t™ p.1- - " •"« ™ S Rooms 1 and 2, Collins Building, B'way, Hugo
' opens the secretion , and restores the mU8t be deposited in the hands of the g Phone lo5
SSS %•"''" *« I ill I IMS I gi I IT. I Ui I i'Jil'JilHil «■! ¥
5S/C —: n. Ko...l, Cashier U W. A* '
eucy, the remainder of the purchase
prict to be paid within ten dasy of
call therefor
FAIR EXCHANGE.
Ho*
some, fresh baked every day. U
you want to amke your family hap-
py and healthy give our
BAKERY
Kiauter's Bakery, Hugo
* N"It SJ ibVon/in*IIuko. "" Written bid.. vawmjunied by 10
I per cent of the amount thereof, if re-j
The back aches at times with a wived by the Field Clerk prior to the'
dull, indescribable feelmK, hour 0f sale given above, will be ap-'
M, .,a .. .<
kidneys, and atfain the loins are so saie the same as if the bidder made
ruini lamc that to stoop is agony. No us« such offer orally. Such written bids
• I o 11 linn. Hread Cake •to rub or 8pply * r'asler V IS may be presented to the Field Clerk
a trial. Rolls, Bans, Bread, Lake jf th Sidneys are weak, ^ou cannot > „
nd I'aatrr reach the cause. Hugo residents or mailed to htm at Hugo, Ukla.
would do well to profit by the follow No bid for less than the appraised
ing example. value will be considered.
Mrs. R- Harrison, Valliant Okla. Hght is reserved to reject any
says: "About ten years ago I began '
to have kidney trouble and was un- and all bids. kkisKY
able to get relief until I used DoanDANA H. KELSEi,
Kidney pills. At times my back pain u. s. Indian Superinttndent
ed me terribly and felt as though it Musko(rec 0k)a., Union Agency, May
was going to break. 1 sufleieo ,ro"'i
severe twinges in my luins and could | 5, 1913.
hardlv turn over in bed. A tired.
languid feeling kept me w Health a Factor in Sueceaa.
and unfitted me for work. After us —
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".SSSw th, WM—Doan',—*nd ! tion Jt~ _«U1 «~l « thinF ,u,U
I take no other.
Plenty of Money
TO LOAN
Low interest, long time
and easy peyments on
FARM LANDS
Quick Service.
5 per cent
money on city property
T. M. WALTON
Phone 419—Room« 32 3, Vree-
laml Building, Hugo.
$1.00
WILL BUY A GOOD BEDSTEAD AT THE
T. E. VERNER FURNITURE COMPANY
Dewev St— iust North of Wehh M« rrantilp ; i.,
I.U.. "... find nothing ,
good as Chamberlain's Tablets. They
* ■ 1 but lm-
| PUBLIC AUCTION LAND SALE, j
ilv r
prove the
digestion,
gists.
love wic IW CIO ■■■■ r
appetite and strengthen ]
They are sold by all drug-'
Jim Thomas
Office, Longino B'ld'g.
Hugo, Okla.
Farm Lands
Farm bans
and Insurance
I have money to loan at
low rate and long time.
Have thou and of acres
of fine bottom land for
tale cheap on ea yterm .
Rocking the rrndle is not a trade.
It is a profession.—Ex.
Incorporate With Choctaw Coun<y.
Hub Babb's
Confectionery
106 Broadway
Fresh Fruits
Candies
Cigars and Tobaccos
ICE CREAM
COLD DRINKS
Arkansas has a genius who can;
stand on his head and write poetry;
The following allotted land will 1>« bul j,e can not climb a tree and sell |
Rheumatism Quickly Cured.
20.
offered for sale at public auction at : jt„Ex
the office of Charles Boxarth. Field,
Clerk, at Hugo ..Ok la., at two o'clock ^
P. M.. Thursday. June 5th, 1913-
Case No. 1749-Seaby Primus. Miss- "My sister's hushandhad^an attack
issippi Choctaw, Roll No. «2_^I60 ^wn'^sident of Newton. Iowa,
acres. E 1-2 of Sh 1-4 of Section ^ g hjm # of chamberlain s
and E 1-2 of NE 1-4 of Section Liniment which he applied to his
Township 5 South, range 16 East. arm and on the next „ni®
in Choctaw county. 140 ac.s rolling
timber land, 90 acres of whnh ari nothin(J ^tter than Chamberlain
tillable, l alance graiing land. Park Linimrnt gold by all druggists.
loam and sandy. 1.1-2 miles from —
Speer Okla. Appraisement | Every Individual who has a good
Terms Cash. set of bones that don't ache ought to
Case No. 9025—I-ena Jack, now be proud of them —Ex.
M.n "T ft- To(Twn"t s«tw -< a hi«h "*"• "
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No Work Done for
Advertising
Don't get it under your cap that Drs.
Teem and Reed will give you the blessings of
Chiropractic to make a believer of you. In
the language of the immortal Sam Jones, "It
makes no difference what you believe, the
trcth remains the same."
Our Motto: Do all in our power to re-
move the cause of every patient's abnormal-
ity at earliest possible moment.
Office Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 6:C0 p. m.;
other hours by appointment. We are too
busy to stop for a small matter like dinner.
Yours for health and happiness -first,
last and all the time—
DRS. TEEM & REED
Rooms 38 to 40, Brader Bldg. Phone 651
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Curd, Jesse G. The Choctaw Herald. (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1913, newspaper, May 15, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc97693/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.