The Choctaw Herald. (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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DELICACIES
desert, pure, delicious and whole-
b, fresh baked every day. If
want to amke your family hap-
and healthy give our
BAKERY
-ial. Rolls, Buns, Bread, Cake
Pas4ry.
auler's Bakery, Hugo
DOCTORS TEEM and REED
Chiropractic Adjusters
cases that everyone elae has
failed on a specialty
ooms 12 to 16 in Vreeland Build-
Residence Phones 634-624.
UNION MEN ONLY.
The Abies < igar Mfg. Company ha.
sigred a contract with the cirar mas
ers National Union, and wii; her at
ter employ none but union cigar ma!
.•it.. This company'^is one of th<* h.-
est in the state and we ere clad t:.
note that they have made thi s towar-J
progressive manufc-'turing. Thy
iave been gran>ul ti.e u: e of ti: - ti
<ar maker'.! blue labc^yn Ihe'r
and their products catv now be rated
first class without contradiction; The
Abies Company is incorpo.uind with
Hugo men only a:- j-.t'ickholiler.: an.l
are cne of the most progre. ive firms
in the city.
action fianti
A NEW
HIGH POWER RIFLE —
The Remington-UMC Slide Action Repeater
■En INC in touch with the .hooting fr.trmily all ovrr ihe
country, as we do. we find a very coii idei*ble number of
Remington-UMC user, who want a Rrmin^ton-UMC slide
action repeater in a high power model—one heavy enough for practically
any type of game that is found on this continent.
The answer to thia demand is the new Remington-UMC High Power
Slide Action Repeating Rifle. During the few months these rifles have
been on the market, several hundred of them have been put into use.
The testimony ol the owners ia that they are emphatically i
Youl Rcnimatoa-UMC dc.l-r has the.- repealing nflf. in .l<v !c nf will eH yn -
Don't buy • high powet repealer until vou liave cen it. It •• i| e sun you wan
Rcniagtoa Ainu-Uoioa Metallic Curlridte Co. • Brotdwtf. New V
WILL BUILD IJKICK.
It is announced this morning that
C. G. Shull of this city will build a
large brick building in Soper to bo
iccupied by the firm of Whitehad &
Born.nan. This firm recently lo.-t
their entire stock by fire, but tiiey
now announce that they will open
again ;ust as soon as the building is
completed.
How many horrlt.il patients, ruffcr-
1n\- the £ri ,'htful Itch, the raw ecoroh-
)r;-f p.iJn if ukln disease. h.-ve been
i ."ul tr> rl.'cri bv a Hootlitnir fluid
Vi :-!>eil In by the ruraeTt hands?
T .-t fluid Is the famous D. D. D.
prescription for eczema.
TITS suPERTiarHO KSJRSE nr rr,«
r.r (.nr o'-ti-,. it i';.!;i-Hic institution*
I me of n'li. o o ;ci Inntttute on appli-
es Hon). w rites r. mrdlnsr a patient.
• i iu disease had t.it'ii her eyel.rov a
r vay. lli-r nose nr.d I';., hiO hc-oin#
• iflgnra I. Blaot tic- i: <> of if. V. L>.
1 :r evehrnwa ere crowlnT. her noa-
i: l face have assumed their natural
c -rrepslon."
How many eczemanufTi r rs arcpay-
ftitr their doctors for r -lur '-••nt-
> i-nt and aro belnir treati"i with this
■ i.-no r.u'ilWnr, h'eling flfll?
ia. GEO. T. £ICHABi;S02r frankly
Skin Cure
writes "P. P. P. Is «up* rlor to any-
t Vi in 7 I have ever found. Soft and
soothing, yet a powerful agent"
To do the work, D. D. t>. Frescrlp-
t' ; i must be applied according to
directions given In the pamphlet
around every bottle. Follow these di-
rections—and see!
And It certainly takes away the ltcl
a* once—the moment the liquid is ap-
plied. The skin is soothed—calmed—
f > thoroughly refreshed—delightfully
cooled.
All drueirlFts of standing have the
famous specific as well as the efficient
r> D. D. Bkln Soap.
But we are so confident of the mer-
V '? this prescription that we will
refund the purchase price of the first
lull r \?.r- brittle if it falls to reach
your Cii~ 3. You aicne are to judge.
KI J.!.}. .• |>::rr; f«i\|PANY. HUGO
Plenty of Money
TO LOAN
Low interest, long time
and easy peyments on
F RM LANDS
Quick Service.
5 per cent
money on city property
T. M. WL TON
Phone 41!'-U''ums 32 3, Vree-
land Building. Hugo.
Iub Babbs
Confectionery
106J Broadway
Fresh Fruits
Candies
Cigars and Tobaccos
ICE CREAM
COLD DRINKS
P.HICHESTER S PILLS
< hl obirt-ter • Diamond rand/#K\
. |*||In In Red and Uold n.rt.llicVW
_ vealr-1 vilh Pl'ie Rll>boo. \ /
l h 1hamonp 11 ran i* fills. t,« 25
year - known Always Reliable
SOID BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
FARM LOANS
I make loans on lands in Choctaw
and adjoining counties. Interest
payable ONCE a year. I do not de-
duct cash commission from the loan,
nor pile up big commission notes
payable in 1 and 2 years. I am the
only agent in Hugo who can make
loans direct—all others represent
outside companies. 1 make my own
inspections, draw my own papers
and collect the interest during the
life of the loan. You do not transact
business with anyone away from
Hugo during the time the loan runs.
I do not make any charges for ex-
amination of security or title. I can
inspect security immediately
ARRESTED FOR FORGERY.
Yesterday afternoon deputy sher-
iff H. F. King of Ft. Tomson arrest-
ed one of the black ratce by name
Chas. Goodlow, on a charge of for
gery.
Charles is a very large specimen
of his kind and tne charge is for real
forgery. He did no traise a check,
but wrote it complete. The job
said to have been done by the hand
of an expert, and things ook bad
right now for Charles. We could not
ascertain the name of the party on
whom the check was drawn.
TO BE MARRIED IN PARIS.
Sambo Hastings, formerly of this
city, will be married to Miss Gladys
Akin in Paris next We lnes-'ay even-
ing iit 6 o'clock. The fol'ov/ing party
from Hugo will attend the ceremony:
Missss Iva and Zora Gvokr, Me -
dames Gus Hams, P. P. Doi-s, N. C.1
Akin, Elizabeth Croach, Alexander
end Mr. Ollie Alexander.
J. H. Gregg of Ft. Towson was ar-
rested and placed in the county jail,
by deputy sheriff Manley last night,
on a charge of arceny.
HUGO DRUGGIST
HAS VALUABLE AGENCY.
The Crescent Drug Company has
the Hugo Agency for the simple mix-
ture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.,
known ar, Adler i ka, the remedy that
became fa nous by curing appendicit-'
is. This f imple remedy has' powerful
action and drain3 such surprising
amounts of old matter from the body
that JUST ONE DOSE relieves sour
t-.mach, gas on the stomach and con-
stipaiion almo.t IMMEDIATELY.
jThe QUICK action of Adler-i-ka is
i astonishing.
PARDON APPLICATION.
State of Oklahoma,
Choctaw County.
Know all men by these presents,
that I will apply to the Governor of
Oklahoma for a pardon immediately
after the proper publication of this
notice, as required by Gov. I-xie
Cruce, having been convicted in the
county of Choctaw of second degree
burglary in the year 1911.
Ml" it DAVE HUTCHINSON.
Sam Frelich, of the St. Louts Store,
who has been ill for some two weeks
is able to be at his work again.
Harmon Bohannon was arrested on
Saturday night for imbibing too much
of the product of John Barleycorn,
. and this morning he paid the custom-
ary bill and departed on his way re-
' joicing.
Typewriter Ribbons.
A fresh shipment of all kinds of
pewriter ribbons, one and two col-
's, just received direct from the fae-
ry. Get them while they are fresh
d will give the best service. 60
nts each at The Herald office.
For good McAlester lump coal
lone No. 1. Carson Lumber Co. tf
When you want farm and city
ans, insurance or bonds, see H. B.
mith. Vreeland Bldg. tf
0. A. Simmons
Darrough Bldg.
Protect your
lie Illinois Bankers Life
Issn., of Monmouth, III.,
ffers more protection for less mon-
than any other company.
We write policies on both men
nd women. At age 15 to 21 rate is
5 per $1000; asc 30, $10.50; age
0, $14.00; age 50, $22.50; age 55,
48.00, and other ages in proportion.
See us before taking out life in-
urance.
For full particulars see or write to
H. B. SMITH,
District Agent,
Hugo, Okla.,
r W. O. Hulsey, State Agent, 531
,ee Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla. We
'ant agents in every town.
WATSON—GIVENS.
Yesterday at the home of the
bride, II .T. Watson and Mrs. Ida
Givens were married by Justice L.
W. Oakes. The bride is a popular
lady of this city, while the groom is
a very popular wood workman of
the West side, and is the father of
chief of police M. S. Watson.
After the wedding dinner was sen'
ed to tre invited guests, tonight at
the home of Mrs. P. Sheets in West
Hugo a formal at-home meeting will
and i be held and the wedding dinner serv-
give an answer right on the spotjed to the friends an.l relatives of the
... , . | couple. The News joins with their
what I can do. I wi e o your manv jn wjshing them a long
interest to see me before closing a anJ happy married ijfc.
deal with anyone else.
Choc Kelley of Durant was here a
short time yesterday. Mr. Kelley is
a former gridiron star of the Carlisle
I Indian college and also with the A. &
HUGO, m College at Stevens, Texas.
VERDICT SUSTAINED.
Yesterday in county court the case
of Bush Baldwin of Ft. Towson, which
was appealed from the justice court
at Ft. Towson to the county court;
here, the verdict of the lower court i
was sustained and the fine of $10 and
costs was assessed against him. He
j was charged with being drunk and:
| disorderly.
BIG W. O. W. RALLY.
On Friday night Nov. 14th in the j
Engineer's Hall in the Longino build-j
ing, the local lodge of the Woodmen'
of the World will hold one of the biji-,
gest rallies ever held in this part of
the state.
Among the most prominent speak-
ers of the occasion will be Judge
Spank of Norman, head consul of
Oklahoma.
R. L. Corgan, Oklahoma state man-
ager, and Mrs. M. G. Meadows oi
Oklahoma City, state manager of the
Woodmen Circle. All camps in the
county have been invited a id will no
doubt be well represented. The Hugo
lodge is the largest in this part of
the state and the full membership is
requested to be present at this great-
est rally of the year.
Notice to Creditors to Present
Claims.
Notice is hereby given that cttcrs
of administration on the estate of
W. L. Thomas, deceased, were grant-
ed to the undersigned by the County
Court of Choctaw County, State of
Oklahoma, on the 15th day of July,
1913.
All persons having .claims against
said estate are required to file same
with the undersigned, within the next
four months or forever be debarred.
All claims must be itemized, and
sworn to before a Notary Public.
Dated this the 13th day of October,
1913.
J. F. REYNOLDS,
ol6t3 Administrator.
Tonight.
Tonight, if you feel dull and stupid,
bilious and constipated, take a dose
of Chamberlain's Tablets and you wil'.
feel all right tomorrow. For sale by
all "druggists.
The case of Jas. Roebuck for gamb-
ing which was appealed from the
•ity to the county court is occupying
.he attention of the county court this
morning.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN
ENTERTAINED.
The ladies of the Protestant Meth-
odist church entertained the Sunady
School children at thtiir church last
evening, and about 200 were present.
A beautiful color scheme of pink and|
white, blended with the beautiful dec j
orations of the church and made a
splendia display. Ambrosia and cake
were served to the children and all j
were delighted with the entretain-|
ment and are determined to make this
the largest and hest Sunday School
in Hugo. The pastor, Rev. Phipps, is
working very hard for his church and
to say that he is making a success
would be putting it mildly.
Few ngihts jfre more terrible tlinr.j
that of a mother looking on her child j
choking and gasping for breat.i dur-1
ing an attack of croup, and nothiiif
in the house to relieve it Manv tne- j
tbers have passed nights of ter.p- in
this situation. A little forelho'-igi'.'.
will ennble you to avoid this. Chnn-I
! berlain's Cough Remedy is a certa.nl
' cure for croup and has never boon
known to fail. Keep it at hand. For
I sale by all druggists.
IKE GET SOME GOOSES.
This morning when we came down'fj
town the noise of rejoicing at the
Grand Leader was something iin-
mense. Mrs. Abe Pollock of Talihina,j
mother of Mrs. Heilignian. sent Ike)
two large dressed geese. Now
are very fond of geese oursi>lf, but |l
we heard no invitation to dine with'
Ike.
WILL HAVE WAREHOUSE.
, J. B. Gcis of Guthrie was here to
day and closed a deal with Jeff I
Walker, the feed merchant on N- rth
Broadway, in which Mr. Geis beco-nu:
the owner of the buaino ?.
Mr. Geis is with the Guthrie Mil!
& Elevator Comany. and will maintam
a large warehouse here. Mr. Wall-
er will have charge of the new insti-
tution which is very much needed here
as Hugo is one of the best distribut-
ing centers in this part of the state.
ost All Stores
Can give you a good suit for $25.00, but can
they give you a good suit for $15 or $16.50
that they cculd guarantee to be all wool and to
give vou perfect satisfaction? NO! We can!
And we \v;?!I prove to you that you will get the
wear, fabric, style and snap in our $15 and
$16.50 suits that at other places will cost you
much more. These clothes are called
Ciothcraft Clothes
and you never saw better clothes for the price
in all your life. We are not afraid to guarantee
them to you in every way.
ASK TO SVF. Or'R OVERCOATS
CLOTHCRAFT SPECIALS, $15 and $16.50
OTHERS A T $20 up to $30
SEE OUR WINDOWS
1 Clothcr-oft
Overcoats
Ciothcraft
Suits
HUGO
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Curd, Jesse G. The Choctaw Herald. (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1913, newspaper, November 13, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc97718/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.