The Choctaw Herald. (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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Low Fares
To the
North and East
via
I*et mc know whut points
you wish to visit in the North
and East, unci I will be glad
to quote fares and arrange
your pilllm&n reservation.
Don't forget that the Fris-
co is the road of all-steel din-
ing ram, in which Fred Har-
vey meals arc served.
B. I). FALLON
Agent.
7First published in The Choctaw
Herald June 18, 1914—13.)
Notice ol' Guardian's Sale of Iteal.
Estate.
No. 1061.
In pursuance ol an order oi tho
McCurtain county court, mude on tho
15th day of June, 1914, the under
signed guardian will sell at public
auction at the front door of the Mc-
Curtain county court house at Idabel,
Oklahoma, between the legal hours,
on the 6th day of July, 1914, all tho
right, title and interest ol Martin
Charles, Lucy Charles and A bin
Charles, in and to the
E 1-2 NE 1-4 of Section 7; MW 1-4;
ii 1-2 JNW 1-4 SW 1-4 of Section 8,
Township 2 South, Range 1 W«| N
I W 1-4 SW 1-4 NW 1-4; W 1-2 SW 1-4
NE 1-4; NW 1-4 NE 1-4 of Section
23, Township 5 South, Kangc 10 Sa>t;
SE 1-4 SE 1-4 NW 1-4 of Sectio.i 12,
Township 7 South, Range 22 ha v.t,
W 1-2 NW 1-4 NE 1-4 of Section ;>0.
i'ownship 3 South, Range 1(5 En. .
Terms; Cash upon confirmation and
delivery of deed.
' Dated this lfith day ol June, Oil.
DAVIE) AUSTIN,
Guardian.
] li. B Drake, Atty. lot Guardian
(First published in The Choctaw Her-
ald July !), 1914—15)
Noticeof Sheriffs Sale.
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
liuanoe of an order of sale issued
out of the District Court of Choctaw
County, Stato of Oklahoma, on the
8tli day of July, 19014, in an action
wherein the First National Bank, of
Hugo, was the plaintiff, and B. W
Williams, Lon Allen, Paris Com-
mercial College, Chicago Telephone
Supply Company, W. fj. D^an and
Francis J. Cushing were defendants,
directed to me, the undersigned
Sheriff of Choctaw County, com-
manding me to levy upon an.I sell
the following described property, to
wit:
The N 1-2 of the NE 1-4 of sec-
tion Nino (9), and the HI-2 of the
SWI -4 of Section Ten (10) and Wl-2
of HW1-1 of Section Thirty-six (3(5),
Township Six (<>) South, Range
Fifteen (15) East, containing two
hundred and forty acres, more or
Chamber ot Commerce Giddings and Rutherford
subject to 'i mortgage t> Jen j should be. The handling
The Chambei held its regular
monthly meeting at the Elk's hall
last night and transacted consider-
able business. The semi-annual re-
ports v/ere acted upon by the cham-
ber of all the different departments
and approved. Reports were made
by the chairman .under the proper
headings, manufacturing, marketing,
good roads, advertising, membership
finance, railroads, club rooms arid
secretary's report. Some of the re-
ports show that the work done was
extra and <|uite a lot of bene'icial
work was put under way.
The improvement of the Spencer
road wu: taken up and plans are to
be put undei way foi the woi f that
is necessary to make it what it
of the
Spoke
160 Acres for
Sale—$
Per Acre
Will sell on easy payments. This
lar.d is located 1 mile west of Spen-
cerville. Get busy if you want land
for a h imo. It will never ba cheaper.
SIMMONS A BRONAUGH,
Hugo, Okla.
(iROSS & KOWIiLLS
Attorney-at-Law.
OKFICE — Over Oklahoma
Stale Bank
WOMACK
Mercantile Co.
largest General Store
in C h o e t a w County
■Farm Implements. Wagons and
Buggies Drv Goods, Groceries
!i 15-17-10 W DUKE ST.
Baldwin Printing
Company
(Fine .Commercial Printing
of all kinds
4
PIION R 2.MI
j C/oiuerDuke St. Crocketf&
Fdgwood Items
Well, we are having hot, dry weath-
er. <3orn is hurt bndly and cotton is
suffering, too
A g-iod deal of sickness every-
where I hear from
Very few deaths
Well, we had the pleasure of at-
tending the wedding of the charming
daughter of W E. McClanahan to W.
D. Garwood. We wish them a long
anil happy life
We are visiting at Cody this week
attending the big holiness meeting.
It surely is fine IJirge crowds
from the start, and fine interest.
Your Uncle Lew visited Aunt Di-
nah. It is a pleasure to be in her
home.
Blue Bonnctt promised to be there,
but no far has failed
Crickott is crirping around here as
usual.
Crops are better here than at Edge-
wood.
tots of sicknoss here, too.
They have budl a big shed here
tor the holiness people.
I wis you would come up Sunday
ami eat dinner with us, and send us
a bundle of Herald:; and we will do
our best tor it.
We areclosing.
UNCLE LEM.
V M Lockc, princi|>al Chief of the
Choctaw Nation was here from Ant-
lers.
(First published in The Choctaw Her-
ald, July 2, 1914—tb)
In the District Court ol Choctaw
County, State of Oklahoma.
E. J Bomford, Plaintiff, vs.
Delt Holden and Minnie Holden, De
fondants. No 1(500
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
suance of an order ol' sale issued out
o" the District Court of Choctaw
County, State ol Oklahoma, on tile
2(ith day ol June, 1914, in an action
wherein E. J, Bomford was plaintiff
und Delt Holder and Minnie Holden
ware defendants, arid directed to me,
the undersigned, sheriff of Choctaw
County, commanding mt to levy upon
appraise and sell the following de-
scribed property:
Lot No. 1 in Block No 8 ot the
Woods Addition to the city o' Hugo,
to satisfy a judgment und decree of
foreclosure in favor of the suid plain-
tiff and against said defendants ob-
tained in said Court on the 26t'n day
of June, 1914, for the sum of two
hundred twenty-eight dollars and 29
cents ($228.29) and costs with in-
terest thereon at eight (8) per cent
from the 26th day of June, 1914, and
costs accruing; I will on the 3d day of
August, 1914, at the hour of IrOO
o'clock P M., on said day at the
front door of the Court House, in
the city of Hugo, in said County and
State, offer for sale and sell to the
highest bidder for cash, the said prop
erty above described, or ao much
thereof as will Ratisfy said judgment
with interest and costs.
Witness my hand this 86th day of
June, 1914.
R M. CONNKLL,
Sheriff of Choctaw County, Okla
By Welch Evaws, Deputy.
nie Record for $3,'W0, to satisfy
judgment in favor of sai.l plaintiff
and against said defendant, B. W.
Williams, and a decrec of foreclos-
ure in favor of said plaintiff and
against said defendants, obtained
and made in said Court, on the 3rd
dr.y of January, 191-1, for the sum
of $2,000.33 and interest thereon at
| the rate of ten per cent per annum
| from tho 8rd day of January, 1014,
I ami attorneys fees amounting to
| $171.53, and for costs amounting to
j $10.05, anil cdsts accruing; I will on
the 10th day of August,' 1311, at the
; hour of 2 p. m., of said day, atthe
I front door of the court liouw in the
coming cotton srop was gone ovei
and plans arc underwayto make it
what it should be and must I* '• r
the interest of all.
The great importsinc of th< in-
itary condition ol the city w;. dls-
cu::sed and the necessity rea i:-.ed lor
immediate action. It wa mov- ri und
carried that the chambei Bv '
committee to wait on the health of-
ficer and mayoi and inform them
of tin fact that the Chamber wa
behind this move to the fullest ex-
tent and would aid them in every
way possible to carry it to perfec-
tion and insist that the orders now
H. J. Giddingn and Morton Ruth-
erford spoke last night on the cor-
ner of the First State Bank. Gid-
dirige who hails from Oklahoma City
and who has a reputation of being
"some lawyer and "some democrat"
was the first speaker. He is an or-
atoj of exceptional ability and no
doubt made many votes by hjs re-
mark* here last night. He is a can-
didate for attorney general. Mor-
ton Rutherford of Muskogee, who in
a former election made the race for
the United States; Senate and who
spoke in tiie interest of the candi-
dacy ol Samuel W. Hayes lor that
same office, is some orator. It is
seldom that the citizens of Hugo are
privileged to listen to so gffted a
speaker and thi., same lawyer Ruth-
erford has made a reputation all
over the state with his oratory. He
made a strong speech and presented
the claims of his choice for the sen-
ate and compared the records of Gore
and Hayes and \o doubt Judge
Hayes will be benefitted by the vis-
it ot Rutherford to this city.
• ity of Hugo, in said County and ! issuihI be enforced.
State, offer for sale and sell to tin
j high -t, bidder, for cash, said proper-
j ty above described, or so much there
| of as will satisfy sai.l judgment with
interests and costs.
Witness my hand this 8th day of
July, t9ll
R M CONNELL,
i Sheriff of Choctaw County, Okla.
By Welch Evans, Deputy
Cured of Indigestion.
Mis. Sallie P. dawson, Indiana,
j Pa., wa:; bothered with indigestion.
"My stomach pained me r.ight and
day," she writes. "I would feel bloa-
ted and have headaches and belching
after eating. I also suffered from
constipation. My daughter had used
Chamberlain's Tablets and they did
her so much good that she gave me
a few doses of them and insisted up-
on my trying them, they helped
i me as nothing else has doae." For
sale by all dealers
(First published in The Choctaw Her-
ald, June 25, 1914—5t)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of sale issued oat
of the District Court of Choctaw
county, State of Oklahoma, on the 17
lay of June, 1914, in an action where-
in The First National Bank of Hugo
was plaintiff and J J. Terry and Jos-
ephine Terry were defendants, direct
ed to me, the undersigned sheriff of
Choctaw county, commanding m to
levy upon and sell the following de-
scribed property, to-wit:
Lots Thirteen (13) and Fourteen
(14) in Block Ninety-Seven (97) in
the City of Hugo, Choctaw county,
Oklahoma, according to the official
plat and survey of said city.
to satisfy a judgement and decrec of
foreclosure in favor of said plainti'f
and against said d?fendants, obtain-
ed and made in said Court on the lfith
day of December, 1913, for the sum
of $1597.04 and interest thereon at
the rate of ten per cent per annum
from the 16th day of December, 1913.
and attorney's fees amounting to
$145.15. and for costs amounting to
$13.70 p"d costs accruing; I will on
th? 28th day of July. 1914, at the hour
of two p. m., of said day, at the front
door of the court house in the city of
Hugo, in said county and state, offer
for sale and sell to the highest bid-
der, for cash, said property above de-
scribed, or so much thereof as will
satisfy said judgment with interest
and costs.
Witness my hand this 25th dny of
June, 1914.
(Seal) R. M. CONNELL,
Sheriff of Choctaw county, Okla.
By Welch Evans, Deputy.
Om ISpl9k..g9.. shrd cmf cmfw w
. . Notice by Publication,
! State of Oklahoma,
] Choctaw County.
| In the District Court of said coun-
ty
I Bessie Ewat, by her net friend,
1 Billie Jackson, Plaintiff.
vs.
' Harry Ewat, Defendant.
I No. 1754.
Said defendant, Harry Ewat, will
take notice that he has been cued
in the above named court for divorce,
and must answer tho petition herein
by said plaintiff on or before the
21st day of August, 1011, or said
petition will be taken as true and
judgment for divorce will be granted
to the plaintiff accordingly.
E. A. BURKE,
j9t,'< Clerk of District Court.
The open air girl is not content
merely to haw a colored crepe de
chine handkerchief tucked into the
breast pocket of her knitted or leecy
golf coat, but she must have a bow
at her throat to match it exactly in
color. These sets are made in (he
prettiest shades of blue, mauve rid
canary.
DANGER IN DELAY
Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous
For Hugo People to Negleit.
The great danger of kidney troub-
les is that tliey so often get a firm
hold before the sufferer recognizes
them. Health will be gradually un-
dermine*!. Backache, headache, ner-
vousness, lameness, soreness, lumba-
go, urinary troubles, dropsy, gravel,
and Bright's disease often follow in
merciless succession. Don't neg-
lect your kidiifeys. Help the kidneys
with Doan's Kidney Pills, which are
so strongly recommended right here
in tliis locality.
E. K. Taliaferro, Idabel, Okla., says
"I suffered intensely from kidney
complaint. I had stiffness in my
bock, extending into my neck, and a
dull ache through my kidneys both
cr?d me day and night. I steadily
i?row worse and finally noticel that
the kidney secretions wore becoming
too frequent of passoge. I decided
to try Doan's Kidney Pills. I got a
supply and found them to be just
what I needed. Two boxes cured
me. I recommend Doan's i Kidney
Pills just as highly today as 1 did
some years ago."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pilfs—the same that
Mr. Taliaferro had. Foster Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
C. E. Byrns will deliver a lecture
at Bearden Springs at 4 o'clock in
th? afternoon, on the 4th Sunday in
July. Everybody is cordially invited
to come and hear hiri.
Tin problem: ol suitable club
rooms wm< gone over and the great
necessity for same explained and
moves; are to be put under way to
secure nuittible headquarters to !>e
in keeping with the high sanding ol
the Chamber. Each and every one
at this meeting realized the great
work the Chamber was; doing for the
upbuilding of this; city and that it is
just getting under headway for
grat results, and expressed their ap-
preciation of the value of this pro-
gressive business institution
Rev. Walter Armstrong was pres-
ent and became a member of the
Chamber in first class standing and
was free to express the value of
organization; of this character and
as to thir value in city and county
building and the champions ol eve-
ry progressive move that pertains
to the better commerce, better civic
conditions, better sanitary condition:
in fact advance everything that is
good for the people,singly and col-
lectively. Rev Armstrong, in his
travel from one city to another has
learned, and learned well the nec-
essity of and value of commercial
organizations and loves; to become
mi active factor in them. We wr.uld
would be pleased to have ihoi? tha:
five hundred in Greater H -go d .
like Rev Armstrong and then watch
the great results- l* obtained by the
Chamber
F. W. Muck 5i"r-etf
W
L. GARNER FOR REPRESEN-
TATIVE.
This paper is authorized to-an-
nounce the name of W L. Garner
as a candidate for the nomination
of state representative, subje-t to the
action of the Democratic p lmacy
to b held on August 4th.
Mr Garner it well known in Choc-
taw county having come here from
from Texas nine years ago. He is
•iditor of the Boswell News, and un-
til January of this year was editor
of this paper.
He has been prominent in the
political affairs of this county since
statehood; he assisted in organiz-
ing the democratic party in this
county, and has been a member of
the County Executive Committee
since organization until a few
months ago when he resigned
He asks that every democrat in
'he county give his claim a fair con-
sideration, promising that, f elec-
'•'1. he will do everything within
bis power for the people of Choctaw
county
—Soper Hernia.
Severe Attack of Colic Cured.
E. E. Cross who travels in Vir-
ginia and other Southern sta'e w
taken suddenly and severely ill with
colic. At the first store he came to
the merchant recommended Chamber-
lain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. Two doses o' it cured him.
Nu one shcMild lenve home on a jour-
ney without a bottle of this prepara-
tion. For sale by all dealers.
Notice
IV The Voters Of Choctaw County.
It has been generally circulated
in this county that in case I am elec-
ted to the legislature that I will
favor a court town for the -town of
Boswell. I wish to state that 1 am
arid have always been opposed to
court towns in this state, and if elec-
ted will vote against every bill that
\ attempts to locate a court town in
1 this state. When the Boswell bill
was before he last legislature I was
the first man in Choctaw county to
file a protest. I wired Senator Mc-
Alister ol Hugo protesting against
a court town for Boswell or any oth-
er town in this state and Mr Mc-
AInter will gladly testify to the
above. I have always been friendly
to Hugo and have always assited
in every way to build up the town,
as I feel that ev^ry citizen in this
county should feel proud of Hugo and
h«-r citizenship. I have always as-
sisted in securing everything that
Hugo went after and I believe that
tht majority ol the good citizens of
the town will tectify to the above.
If I am elected 1 will see that no
court bill ever gets through the low-
er house to establish a court at any
neint in this county if my vote will
prevent it. 1 wish to thank the peo-
ple for their words of encoairage-
ment 1 am receiving in this race, and
assure them that if elected I will
eprestent the entire county instead
of a portion or some immediate sec-
tion.
Yours very truly.
W. L. Garner.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
In the matter of the guardianship
of Lulu Frazier, a minor.
Notice is hereby given in pursuance
of an order of the County Court ol
the County of Coal, State of Oklaho-
ma, made on the 10th day of June,
1914, the undersigned guardian of the
estate of Lula Frazier, a Minor, will
sell at Coalgate, Oklahoma, to tha
higheet bidder, subject to confirma-
tion by said Court, on or after the
6th day of July, A. D., 1914, at. 10 o'-
clock A. M., at private sale, all the
right, title and interest of said Lula
Frazier, a Minor, in and to the fol-
lowing described real estate situate
in Choctaw and Atoka counties, State
of Oklahoma, to-wit:
An undivided eighteenth interest
in and to the SE 1-4 of Section Three
(Si, I wp. Six (6) South, Range Thir
of an order of the Cour.ty Court of
teen (13) East, and the SW 1-4 of SE
1-4 of SE 1-4 of Section Six (6), Twjx
One (1 South, Range Fourteen (14;
East, being one hundred and seventy
acres of land, more or less.
Said reai estate will be sold on the
following terms and conditions, to-
wit: Cash upon delivery of desd.
Bids for the purchase thereof must
be in writing and must be filed in the
County Court or delivered to the un-
dersigned at his office in the City oii
Coalgate, Oklahoma, or to his attor-
neys, Fooshee & Brunsen, Coalgate.,
Oklahoma.
Dated the 10th day of June 1914
GUARDIAN.
jl7-t3 (Of Lula Frazier M:nor.y
E. C. Harknesa, a farmer who re-
sides five miles Northeast of this
city was in today with a fine boll
of cotton which was in fine shape
He says that the rains there last
week assure J them a good crop of
both corn and cotton and Choctaw
county is in fine shape for a bump-
er crop this season
Reck Hill News
Well, hers I come again with love
to all.
Ten death angels visited Mr. Sam
Willis Wednesday night. Will be
buried Thursday.
Uncle Happy said that E. W Van-
si] has had two messes of roasting
ears, or corn blisters; hecouid get
some more by taking the land and
part of the dirt.
What has become of all the cous-
ins?
Mrs; l.ouis Evans is on the sick list.
Robert Compton has moved over
close to Roy Colley's.
E. D Thompson is working in the
hay for Mr. Clifton, four miles above
Hugo.
Well, Aunt Dinah, what has be-
come of Uncle Lem and all the rest
I haven't seen any names in the pa-
per in a long time.
Crops are looking just simply fine
after the rain
We are eating roasting ears now-
a-days
Well, your Sun Flower has got to
go to work in the front romm, so
a'dois. Come again
SUN FLOWER.
(First published in The Choctav
Herald. June 18, 1914—5t)
Notice of SherifFs Sale of Land'
Foreclosure.
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
suance of an order of sale issued out
of the District Court of Choctaw
County, Oklahoma, on the 13th day
of June, 1914, in an action wherein
J. V. McCleish was plaintiff and D.
A Stovall, administrator of the estate
of Lock Ray, deceased, was defend-
ant. directed to me, the undersigned
sheriff of Choctaw County, command-
ing m? to levy upon and sell the fol-
lowing uoscribed property situated in
Choctaw County, State of Oklahoma,
to-wit:
The North JO feet—70 feet deep of
Lot 6 in Block 82 in the City of Hugo.
Oklahoma;
To satisfy a judgment and decree
of foreclosure in favor of said plain-
tiff against said defendant, obtained
and made in said Court oil the 12th 1
day of December, 1913, for the sum ot
$370.15 and cost $7.80 with interest
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum from the 12th day of Decern^
ber, 1913, and cost accruing; I will,
on the 18th day of July, 1914, at the
hour of 1 o'clock p. m of said day. at •
the front door erf the Court House in"
said County and State, offer for sale
and sell to the highest bidder for
cash the said property above describ-
ed or so much thereof as will satisfy,
said judgment with interest and cost
Witness my hand this the 15th da;>
of June, 1914.
(Seal) R M CONNELL,
Sheriff of Choctaw County Okla.
By Welch Evans, Deputy
C. E. Byrns, Sunday school fieid
worker for Choctaw county, will tali
to the people of Bearden Springs
Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Sub-
ject, "Man, His Responsibilities and
Duties to His God, thechurch and the
World." Everybody cordially invited
to attend.
Headache and Nervousneas Cured.
"Chamberlain's Tablets are entitled
to all the praise 1 can give them,"
writes Mrs. Richard Olp, S pence port,
N.Y. They havecured me of head-
aches and nervousness and restored
me to my normal health." For sale
Kv all dealers.
(First published in The Choctaw.
Herald, June 25, 191J—5t)
Notice of Sheriffs Sale of Land:
Foreclosure.
Notice is hereby giver., that in pur-
suance of an order of sale issued out
of the District Court of Choctaw
county, Oklahoma, on the 13th day of
June, 1914, in an action whereby Mrs
Robert Simpson, guardian of Robert.
Dickenson and Elmer Dickenson was-
plaintiff, and Wright Bomford, Helen
Kline and J. J. Terry were defendants
directed to me, the undersigned sher-
iff of Choctaw county, commanding-
me to levy upon and sell the follow-
ing described property (without ap-
praisement) to satisfy a judgment
and decree of foreclosure in favor ol
said plaintiff and against said de-
fendants obtained and made in said
court on the 12th day of December,
1913, for the sum of $494.88, and
costs $8.00. with interest thereon at
10 per cent from the 12th day of De-
cember, 1913, and cost accruing; 1
will on the 28th day of July at the
hour of 2 o'clock p. m at the north
front door of the county court house
in the city of Hugo in said county
and state, offer for sale and sell to
the highest bidder for cash the fol-
lowing property, to-wit:
Lot No. One in Block No. Two.i
Ic-vr-.l £Tc:ghts Addition to the Cit>
of Hugo, Okla., according to the plat
and survey thereof as certified to,
filed and recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Choctaw coun-
ty, Okla., to satisfy said judgment
and order of sale with interest and'
costs.
Witness my hand this 22nd day of'
June, 1914.
(Seal) R. M. CONNELL,
Sheriff of Choctaw county, Okla
By Welch Evans, Deputy.
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