The Choctaw Herald. (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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LIBERAL OFFER TO HERALD
READERS.
THE CHOCTAW HERALD
(Weekly)
JESSE G. CURD, Editor and Jwner
Entered as second cla?j matter
March 8, 1910, at the postoffice at
Hugo, Okla., under act of congress
of March 3, 1879.
$1.00 a YEAR in advance.
Published Every Thursday,
TRUE WORTH OF MAN.
Proverbs say: "By the blessing of
the upright the city is exalted." A
good, true, righteous man is a benefit
to a city. His own personality may
be worth thousands to a community.
It is not the man who is rich that
adds to the welfare of a city. He may
own banks, factories, stores and pala-
We realize that times are hard and
money scarce, and that's why The
Herald is going to make you a pro-
position. There are hundreds of our
subscribers who are in arrears with
their subscriptions. We never made
any great effort to collect these sub- I
script ions last fall, because there were
hard times then. We have let your |
accounts run now until we have on |
our books almost $2000 due on sub-
scriptions. If every one who owes us I
would come in and pay 50 cents, it,
would be a great aid to us in sending |
you the paper. You can do that and
you will not miss that small amount,
and the aggregate to us would be
worth using. We actually need the
money. We have never grumbled, |
tial homes, and yet prove a dead !and have ben Anient with our patrons'
weight to a town. The second part j sem''n^r you The Herald regularly ev-
of the verse we quoted tells this. It ' ir-v week. and not pushing you for the
says: "But it is overthrown by the mone>'- Now we ask you to come to
mouth of the wicked." It is what a our assistance. It takes considerable
mouth is for true worth, for integ- moneJ' to Ret The Herald ready for
rity, for nobility of purpose that con- •vou everJ' week. Remember, we are
stitutes his citizenship, for good or >r'vin>f >'ou a paper containing the
bad. Where a man's ideals are loose, !very 'atest telegraph news, coming to
his character depraved, he does not you ri&ht off the wires every week,
render real service to a community, j and keeP ig you posted on the great !
whatever his wealth may be. "Water European war, and this sort of news
seeks its own level," and the level of costs 'ots o{ money. Now, listen: We j
a community is its citizenship, and to have a few of those large maps, al-
that level the community may go. most three feet square with a map of I
Factories, railways, architecture, Oklahoma on one side and a map of j
schoolhouses, churches, will not of the world the other, showing ev- I
themselves exalt a city. It takes vir- ! erything that is of interest. These
tue, integrity, diligence to do that.— 1 maPs contain the pictures of all the
Ohio State Journal. .kings and rulers of the old world who |
are now fighting over there for su- j
LUKE McLUKE SAYS. premacy. The maps are now histori-
cal and will be relics after the war is
When a girl's face is so thin that over- is a beautiful piece of print-
her cheek bones are the most promi- inK and worth $2.00; they sell at that
nent feature she gets a lot of satis- ! Price a" over the country. To every I
faction out of the fact that she has one who owes The Herald on subscrip-
dimples where you can't see them. tion and will come to the office during
Once in a while you see a man the months of November and Decem-
whose Adam's apple is bigger than ;ber and Pay us $1.00 on subscription
his chin- we will give you free one of these
If a man finds one of his wifeV ,maPs- We have been faithful in send- '
lv'rs in the buttv he gets so muJ inK y°u The Herald and all we ask is
he won't eat any «lir .«r. Ara 3W !that >'°u be in as good faith to pay us
l<trs later he wil nop at a - _.et jand help us out now, when we need
corner wagon restaurant and eat five the m°ney for our business. If you
frankfurters made out of mule meat!08"'1 pa>' a dollar, come and pay us
and enjoy them. something. We are looking for you
This is a Free Country. That is the THE CHOCTAW HERALD.
Great Crowds are Attending Our
THANKSGIVING SALE!
Which Will Continue Until Nov. 28th.
And go Away Happy Ladened With Pleasing
Bargaing—Just a Few of Our Many Bargains.
■'.ZrSjra
Ladies Ready-to-Wear Departmen
I hi- most excellent assortment of ladies' wearing apparal
Hurfo. All greatly reduced.
SUITS.
I
SKIRTS.
28 Skirts to close at 1-2 price
ft")
$5.00 Skirts
$6.50 Skirts
$7.50 Skirts
S2.5(k
3.25
ASH
$15.00 Suits
$20.00 Suits
cash
rCASH
1ASH
JCASH
icash
season's
$10.00 Skirts . J
18 other skirts, this
best styles, all greatly reduced
1 Lot $1.50 r n
Waists JJU(
1 Lot $2.40 Waists S1-9E
All silk waists reduced.
25 Short Cut Suits to sell for
1-2 price
$25.00 Suits lUiUU' ASIl
Long coat suits all greatly re
duced.
$12.50 Suits
$15.00 Suits
$18.00 Suits
$20.00 Suits
$25.00 Suits
jcash
$10.00 Suits
[JCASH $35.00 Suits
11.50,
13.50 cash
ISiOOcASH
ItfiSOcASH
Mcasii
:ash
122 W. Duke Street, Hugo Okla.
It Always Does the Work.
"I like Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
ticket to e<*y better than any other," writes R.
E. Roberts, Homer City. Pa. "I have
taken it off and on for years and
hss never failed to give the desi'
results." For sale by all dealers.
ANOTHER CHRISTMAS SHIP.
BLANKETS
Can now show best assort-
ment of Blankets in Hugo
*>0c small Blankets
$1.00 Blankets
for
$1.50 Blankets
For only ...
$.'1.00 Blankets
for
$7.50 Blankets
for
$2.50 Blankets
for .,
$6.50 Blankets
for
$2.00 Blankets
for
Henderson Corsets
54c
89c
S1-29
12-45
5.75
2.10
4.95
$2.50 Corsets
for only
$3.50 Corsets
for only
Bassieres, too.
$1.00 Corsets
for only
$1.50 Corsets
for only
'CASH
'eason why an Honest Working Girl
who spells Education "Edjakation"
can have a whole room filled with
i -'ege penants if she wants to hang
; hem up.
a man will pay •>!;. for
st* an old female cre.v do the Lit •
anil will • .V urn miles to e>
to the place where the event is pull-
ed off. Hut if his wi'fe tried to keep
h>m at home by doing the Litt'o
* pt for him he w >u'd throw dishjs
her.
The Men s Missouri club are so ^ ^ew days ago our telegraph ser-
to forget that the fellow who invent- v'ce told us of a ship laden with Xmas
ed the See-More Skirt that they seem Presents—70 car loads of presents—
to forget that the felow who invent- Jeaving this country for the little ones
ed the Bungalow Apron is entitled to 'n the war zone of Europe. Another
Honorable Mention. Christmas ship will sail in a few days
Every now and then Friend Wife f°r the same purpose, under the direc-
imagines that she owns Hell and tries t'°n of the Chicago Herald. This time
to give the place to Friend Husband. the presents will be transported in a
_ — United States battleship and presents
LOCAL DRUGGIST MAKES f°r the orphans made by the cruel war
MANY FRIENDS. wi" make thousands of little hearts
The Crescent Drug Co., reports ?lad The Burrous Racket Stores are
they are making many friends thru attendinK to the package? from Hugo,
the QUICK benefit whfch Hugo peo- and anythin£ you want to send to the
pie receive from the simple mixture WEr orPhans wi" be wrapped and j
of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., packed free b>' Mr- Burrous and sent j
known as Adler-i-ka. This remedy '° the S*HP without a penny of cost
became famous by curing anpendici- J°U , N° dlfference wher« you buy i
its and it is the most thtorough bowel P!'1*' .S"ch Httle thin«s as
cleanser known, acting on BOTH the ti handkerch,efs-. gloves, hoods and
lower and upper bowel. JUST ONE Put" 1 j * chlldren WI" need- The nee4s of the women in our part
DOSE of Adler-i-ka relieves constip. uk, u.J.T. I"***' fnd|of Oklahoma, says Mrs. Jessie May
the Oklahoma
2-15
2.95
Cotton Dress Goods
CASH
cash
15c Dress
n •
Suiting
8 l-3c nice
7
Percales
• • •lC CASH
12 l-2c 36 inch
Percale ....
IOC CASH
12 l-2c Gingham
IflC-CASH
Sale
10c Gingham
ni
for
Infants' Coats
Infants coats reduced for
$1.25 Dresses nfl
for !||)C<
$3.50 Serge Qf) pq
Dresses for
•ash.
Woolen Dress Goods
5c
98c
58c
4 c
48c
38c
1 Lot 50c Woolen
Dress Goods
$1.25 Woolen
Dress Goods
*5c Dress Goods
very wide
1 Lot $1.00
Ratine
1 Lot $1.00
Dress Linen
Lot 75c
Dress Linen
Extra Specials
I.adies 75c
Union Suits
Men's 50c j
Underwear ,
Munsing Underwear Reduced
Extra Special
4 light coats, Misses rn
■Si"s'each M
1 lot ladies' $1.00 ' nn
Union Suits for jjJjP
Ladies' cheap vests nn
and Pants AlP
1 lot ladies' $1.00
belts
1 lot ladies' 50c
belts
$1.00 grade colored
silk hose
40c grey flannel,
for
25c red flannel
for
•!5c big bath towels
for
$3.50 and $5.00 on
purses "oC
ONE LOT LADIES-
SWEATERS HALF PRICE
Ldies' house dresses
Reduced
Kimonas Greatly Reduced
Colored Petticoats Reduced
< omforts Reduced Way Dowd
.48c
10c
88c
25c
20c
25c
Ladies' Coats
>ne big lot of ladies'
duced to about 1-2
$10.00 Coats nr |
For only JjjJ
S15.00 Coats
For only .
$20.00 Coats
For only .
$25.00 Coats
For only .
$35.00 Coats
For only .
$15.00 Coats
For only . .
$48.00 Coats
For only
OU.UU CAS}:
7.50 casi
$10 00. A,.
12.0.
17.50<
22.50,
24.00,
cas;
JCASH
icash
There are other but this is the Genuine Sale.
Stevens-Lambeth Company
Oklahoma
So?!0/ ^urroT JSZSt u
and ^aK on the stomach almost will reach its destination R*ft a Moore of Vinita,
'MTHF1CRFSCFVI 'l ri,fht n°W' 85 he 8hip 8ailR in a fe" ,':''!7ne^, CXi8t ^ CVery '°rm fr°m a '! "Ule mU8CUlar "S
THE CRESCENT DRUG CO. days. simple device for a «„«..« -u. compensation, and
— _____ TP PFC utirc* n.
Prompt Action Is Pleasing Many of
tfce Hugo Citizens.
mand that we be looked upon not as
mere pieces of machinery which
] should move smoothly whether prop-
erly fitted into their surroundings or
not. Give us intellectual interests, a
little muscular assistance, and due
Needs of a Renter's Wife.
nipi-p niai'OL' i_i * -> IH \Tm.. C IA« I ~ a* 4,,,, J5
If) BE VIEWED TONiliHT
NEW YORK, NOV. l7._One of SI 1
greatest art exhibitions of th< .(ea-
son will open tonight when Al-
tman Collection is to be shour to the
i"imP|e device for a sanitary salt sha- ';'J",P^nsutlon- and set hat grandeur (of October, 1914, in an wtion'whew-!i wllwtton"'f«,t'uiS*bv M Th'8
TREES HAVE BEEN PLANTED |er to the power to express our desires I S u*! • d'«P'«y. woman- ! m J.m Thomas was plaintiff and T. mbrandt ma.tcrnicc, • * Ru'
for the welfnro „r ,.|, , hodd ennobled in the eyes of the next Cross and Sarah J. Cross were de- i late r.pni-,„ ; tl,e
Will Hiard of the Hueo Nursery , right to vote. ' ° " lreneratlon- fendants, directed to me, the under- j sidered by experts tTbe ' VT
COmp,^ed the Speaking from a tenant's point of' NOTICF OF APP „rm,v .. Ch°°taW ^unty. finest in the country. * ^
out Ox the trees in the county court , view, we need more conveniences to E APPLICATION IOR commanding me to levy upon and sell,
ouse yard. More than 125 of the help in our daily labor. We need hous PAROLE. the following described property: FESTIVAL HALL
>■ 1 ■ - eeu nous- j^s One and Two in Block Fifty-
(I irst published in The Choctaw Her- , ALTM \Y rni i trr-, .-
aid Nov. 5, 1914—5t) ' COI LECTlON
FORECLOSURE SALE.
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 12th day
Get down to the cause of every-
thing.
Bad backs are frequently caused by trees have been set, and each one ... that n \ °-
weak kidneys. bears the namo „r -i i .... wl" Pr°tect us from the cold
the "ame ot the dor""-- ere in winter and the dashing rain
Help the kidneys to get rid of kid- arc several different kinds of trees
ney backache. in the lot. but all are of the best
Doan s Kidney Pills are for kidneys shade variety.
No time wasted trying to cure oth- ' court^ho^e 'yard J^'be ^veriuble erT"" ^ °Ur/rft needs is wat"
er troubles. DarW vith ^ntab|e more pure and plentiful. The av-
spring, and that will be cooler and
more sanitary in summer. Few of us
have them.
Another of our great needs is wat-
I — diuck rnty-• Atwnu-r I,C
Notice is hereby given that I will , two, in Frisco Addition to the City of! SAN FRANnorn vnr
— Hugo, Okla., to satisfy a judgment I Within KAJl,CISC0' N0V" «-
week, Festival Hall, the
last of the beautiful palaces rf the
Panama-Pacific International Ettnosi-
, « — : me lawn is
Doans Kidney Pills, procured from sown in blue grass and flower beds
the Palace Drug Store, and it gives j are laid out all over the yard it will
me pleasure to recommend them to all be a beauty spot, and the untiring
kidney sufferers, as they proved to be efforts of Mr. Biard is responsible for
the finest kidney medicine I ever us- the whole thing.
ed. I sufered a great deal from back-
ache and lameness through my loins. I Toned Up Whole System.
had spells of dizziness, followed by
headaches, and felt tired and languid, j "Chamberlain's Tablets have don<-
r-sr -H— - - * <—
present an application and petition , ™ „ juuKmeni
for Earl Rice, who was convicted in and decree of foreclosure in favor of
the District Court of Choctaw Coun- "aid plaintiff and against said de- ranama-Kacific International f
ty, Oklahoma, on a charge of mur- fendants, obtained and made in said tion will be readv for th '
der, in April, 1913. Said application 'court on the 11th dav of Wil 1014 lthP u opening of
park with the proper care of ™V" !wiU * * the Prison Board for the sun, of *382^7 and 'cos^ ! the Chin, the"7h ^
by the county. When the trees get old 0f Oklahoma has to I °\ C°ntro1' at ltg office in the City $4(U3' with interefrt at the rate of I be the meeting place"of "r, .Tf TT
per cent per annum from the 11th ! national and international .
of April, 1914, and costs accru-| o^rgan, ^th. ,att4!r toT placed'It ^e
Attorney for Earl Rice. 1 will on the 7th day of December, j FMtival ^Tlan '"
..H « U h«ror „ oVIovh , J ™ ."S
of KH1(I Hnv nt the i_ 4l Wl"
De the meeting pace of many <rt the
Hugo people endorse their merit, by the county. When the trees get old > .TokUhoml haT^ ^ °f Contro1' at its "'fi« the City S4C.
Okf ^ E-..r°X' f Pine St" Hug°' i Vn'JU^ht 10 «i'e the shade for which ! thi. lif^intn. jrT K "w °' °klah°ma Cit> ' «"t Mon ! 10 p
Okla says: I used a couple boxes of they are intended and the lawn is perhaps from h n n !.' au'ed | day in Deceml>er, 1914. day
able source in a barrel.
After we have acquired the water, i
shelter, a screened-in porch or a ' rnv cai r tv - u . . . i "■
screened door we ought to have « W • SALE-Thirty shoals, th.rty of said day, at the front door of the
ter road to ou market a rest roll" PT* "T br°°d "°W8' one mule' 2!Court Hou!M! in the Cit>" o{ Hugo, in
in town where after a 'long tiresome SS T"1 °f "UK°- suid County- a,,d State- for sale
ride we may make ourselves more pre- (Wk,>'"4t' ^ H" NELMR" nnd to the hiKh^ bidder for „ „ OJ rrencn
sentable before we g0 out to our shop- w r T ,, ,s ^ ... n 'a"h-the sald Pr"Perty ab°ve descnb- sance archltecure, of the style oT tfce
ping. ®• ,s 4fl ^ f'ABS OLD ed, or so much thereof as will satisfy seventeenth centurv in
By United Press. -aid judgment, with interest and I the^rf 8^7^
CLEVELAND. O., NOV. 17.-Forty costs. buM,,;. . ..^ "ort,cu'ture-
years ago today, Nov. 17, 1874. the I Witness my hand this the 12th day South fvis"
national an dinternational conven-
tions which will meet in San Francis-
co in 1915. It is of French renais-
time If „ " "'r nee<l 11 l,ctter social environ-
cured me. I now feel better In every I"'''US Mr8" E"ther Baktr'' ^ SUch as, w, uld ** Prided by yMr, Xov mi th , w|tnMg my h(|
way and give^the entire credit for my j f ^T', , "T Utoy oTlhld, we"^ "."ft. ;<ati°"a' Women'8 Christia" Tem- of October, 19M.
present health to this remedy." | of these tablet, „ few month, wh,ch h ve httle in the perBnce Union was organized here. ! (Seal) R. M. CONNELL,
Price o0c, at all dealers. Don't sim- j ago. They not only c ired me of bil- ,,, . — Sheriff of Choctaw Co Okln
ply ask for a kidney remedy-get Do- ious atticks, sick headaches and thi^ , lawful ^ Ap^ai(,er* RCt a Price on the By WELCH EVANS, Deputy.'
N.v._,N„,, ... •
after the Theatre des Beauz Arts of
Paris, while its details were studied
from Le Grand Trianon. The dome
which is one of the largest in .* tnnri-
ca, is 221 feet high and 192 Wt in
diameter, exceeding that of th.' Pal-
ace of Horticulture hy 40 in
width and 3« feet in helghth.
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Curd, Jesse G. The Choctaw Herald. (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1914, newspaper, November 19, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc97769/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.