The Haileyville Herald. (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1919 Page: 2 of 6
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thf. h a ileyv ill erald
'i he Haileyville Heralds
Phone t oB.
. Published e\cr «rt . i Thur <!h>-.
Cit; '.'-ill Building. liaile) \llle. Okla
K-itcred us sect-nd-class matter April Is, 1919. it he post office at Hail
enville, Okla., under the Act of March 3, lyiT.
J )HN I! HT BBAHD.
Subscription Rate:
Editor and Fu'-slbht'
1.00 A Year in a J\ anc
Advertsing Rates:
I) -pla\ Adverti rincti'.s, 1'• cents per inch, running c* l«: 111:
< ill 1 iif. Rending noticf s and Iiu inc- local*, b cents p<
li-ic ca: h r'lsTtio'i.
All copj >.- •'! '■ 1 ;<• !)• in tile il S:'ls <>l
Printer l j i uc !.i\ 1:. t:ii.;t;; tu i.i. :re puli'i - t «n in the « k
issue.
Editorial Comment.
f:ti t
I'll \ND0\S DEVEIOPEMENT. leam <1 trade it will takeabout four
yearr of (he boy's iife, at a hoy's
pay, and about four-fifths t f she tin e
!:i «weeping the shop, r< ' :i; g
on «-:.-us. • ddil , Leering out«.[ tie
'•?? v -y ;.?! I m;.ing ar 'i ti t
v.'vr!- n.cn letting trade termr. At
'he end of .our years he is :t first
c!ac.> helper, he e: ;!s liirr. elf a me-
chanic. They ;.!! do. The bor:
ia .f'e !; oncy on him.
!■ the Ut-ivcr ty ii. Khaki, a man
71 < pre; ce< frr a rr.-.l < I ard gas
drillii g tc t nrernd Hart h.-rne' groxs
l-ii(.l ir cct'h dey. A re rem it >.
a ui;. !.• y i riy • !•< 1 eratic:
here within the
\ ided v e ran : <'' t
; rc?$V to ji: iify
the r; k.
Up to (he prce;
i y [ r< ; r ■ r s i
few dr.;.
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ckitii
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I ■ ' r rr; cie in
8H"ur:ng lersc?, fpd there is no
d' i! t Sit t that '! • m, .irr-J "r rr1
v. I : ? ST', u: 'i. f'< •" • •.-.it will rc-
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l :y ( e '. He i-a first
; jfiic\ cr.ci i.c cC'umie
in i-j' Amy a man Lfc may :ie~
ncs on ;iie work turned out by ;!,e
lecl-tric, 3rd hi? work hast ■ le
Metory Buttons.
A lapel butt .11 to be know as,
the \ ictory Button for wear on civ-
ilian clothes' will be issued to all
officers, enlisted men, *ield clerks
and members of the Army Nurse
Corps, who served on active duty in
the army of the United States at any
time between April 6,1917 and
whose scrvice was honorable. The
buttons will be silver for those
wounded in action and bronze f"r
all others.
A supply of these has been re-
ceived at the headquarters Oklah-
oma District, U.S Army R^.wiit-
ing sir/i ■ ■ a t I will b; is>u: J im-
mediately. Buttons may be secured
bringii'g or mailing your dis-
charge certificate to the Recalling
Station, 1 >■! 1-2 W. M p.u S... Oith
City. wi:h a letter e jitaining the
following information:
Name. Organization, Address, Em-
ployed—Why not? Trade or vo-
cation. Ambi'ion to become—Ob-
jec'.ion to Army—Wounded—(kind,
battle, date)
SELF-GOVERNMENT IN RUSSIA
Peipte Hav« Ha-J It. i- a M;.re or
Le:3 Effective Form, for Many
Hundreds cf Years.
T? 1: -ia had >olf-g<'.>vcrnnient m tnv <
huri'lie ] year- ., v, : Count llya
Tolstoy, in ('• >11 ier"« \V< kly. In t'nc j
eleventh and twelfth centuries two j
of the largest northern province.-.
Novgorod and P.-koif, were governed
M.entar- bodv called
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Haileyville, Okla
One of the 7.0! 'U Rexall Stores the World's Greatest Drug Stores,
where yott always get satisfaction or you money back.
ineof t!
unit
10, C"i!
elected bv ti.* ]■
'.'it time al'l of ti:
■ i in c< ninir;iiitic-
olde
ople. At tli
, 1-antry a.
called "mir,"'
EASTMAN KODAKS.
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10 t:Ftr:t Na«i< t •:!
in > fjt'.r a' reag^, ji
pc-rible !o.'.' every land
time to cecure t'ni? con'rc.
To F.r.y per. on wl o mi^ht be : kep- accurate.
t.>al in regard to t! c prrposed drill-
:i'y in Ki-rki, the Gcvrrr.ir.cnt wiil
TI c G!c-dj£-Fe!!c (il
riMiciaiiy ab.'e l • do this drilling.
fcr' in |-r 1,1.■ in thh r"in
jji y : - ht~v:.;. ;ntei'.s in a lo- ■'
' . waul i.'.e [;urc.:-.. to Ci.il on
If j our con enrolls in the Uui\«r-
it.i1, v.e wish to ir. ke this fatement •'
Co , i ft- hold him to the work until he learns.
iiHr.g. J,'d 1 e is a t r-t class and expert
t. ev.an. . no iti,'liter what line of
v. .1 k l.e t;,ke up.
e;:i ir:< ttry, the C> r ent Hact, a
want these leases for the purpose of j a!Jd have a talk with us. Just fee
, diillirg for f il end tics. Yi u an ,'or youreeh. T.Ve want you to feel
amply protected ro far as your in-'tii£t your con is going (0co'IeJe in-
t:rer'3 ore concerned. To --m upisicad of the old peac;-timc Army
the situation, it if up to us. We can v cosl V°,J nothing and it does
ge the prospecting done without j n3t cblign'e you in anyway. You
putting in a dollar. Gut wc will 1 f'° no' have to let your con sign any
have lo get busy. You have every- i papers until you arc satisfied that
thing to gain, nothing to lose. You '1C is going to better himself. The
might Ic living over a fortune in a^e3 ar' front eighteen to forty-five
oil or gas, but until it is drilled it is I year8 Those under twenty-one I
of no value. Should oil or gas be | bring their registration cards, birth
I iat > leet their own rej're-entative-.
i'i -■ a al.-o ' is the "zem-tvo," a r~ t-
r- -cntative l-.-h f r cacli di.-tr ■ t,
'
tei: 1 the adin:ni.-trntii n of j>•. 1 b 1 i
stairs, sucn i> ' 10'>1 s, h'-pit lis,
road-, cte. I nder th'.j c.:ar's govcrn-
ment ti."..-? "zemstvos" were not
truly democratic, I.-ri.-e the cla.-scs
were n t ji. ly n jiri-entcd, the law-
giving the landowner.- and noble- a
majority. After ths abdication
the c/ar t'.i> iniquity was properb
e-.rrc t* ■!. Not only the country but
a;-o the towns had self-government.
I. tider the rule of Kcren.-ky all of
the e towns held elections of new-
local dumas, by 1 niversal su.Trage.
And so the so-. >j. in Ru-sia are al
•lately uunece.-.-ary. Consequently
the power the soviets now hold is
at the expense and destruction of i
true detnc,
C ti 1/ L-4 &!
Real Estate.
Farm and City Loans.
Insurance and Rentals,
"i-s Count To!.-:
MICKIE SAYS
HAIL
EYV1I.LE, OKLA.
certificates, or call and get an affi-
davit to fill out. The enrollment
office for the University in Khaki is
at the U. S. Army Recruiting Sta-
tion, McAlester, Okla.
found here you know the result.
Property values of all kinds would
immediately shoot upward and in
less than thirty days standii i> room
would be at a premium.—Sun
flic University in Kiki.
Have you a son who is just about
to start out in the world with nothing
but a littleeducation andabout four
years hard work ahead of him at a
boy's v. ages? \v i}I lie have a chance
to fee the world whilo he : learning
a trade during these u r years? 1— —* —— —
Will he receive p,y .hie!, is e„ui- g , & p Tjm£ ^
/^NOVJ V.NOVI, SOME->.
) I VAOLLER '50VJT f H\NGS ■
fHM OOhl't £U\t tAE.BoT JESt
(THE SAME t LIKE NOU fvLL F\N£
N > \MOOL.DNlt VJOXK NOVMHERES
ELSE BUT HERE, M \NHtN
GROW) VJP IM OOIN(i TO HANJE
A NE\AJS,PAPER OF N\N OWN,,
V BETCWER .
OB' -RC-OHOBCEOECSC'ECacaOECr OSSOHOBCSO
JSCEOEOR!
Want To Borrow—I want to bor-
row $LitiO from privite party for one
year. 10 per cent interest. First class
security, either real estate or per-
sonal property. Act quick.
J H. Hubbard,
FN x ji78. Haileyville, Okla.
At the Hu'u d oil ice.
valent to what the average young
man is earning at the same time?
Wc would like to have trie parents
of these young men call et the en- 42
rollmcnt office of the University in No. ! i
WAIN LINE.
v c.-,r
Khaki at the l;. S. Army Recruiting
Station at McAlester, Okla. and have
n t? lk with the Sergeants there, and
;ee the great opportunities that are
offered lo young men.
The late war has taught n lesson j
in regard to reaching the
along certain line?, and
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3:20pm I No. 41 10:53pm
Motor 6:50am | Motor . 8;52rM
ARDMORE BRANCH
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No. 652 11:40am ! No. 651 3:25pm
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New (titti Second-hand fnrnilitre.
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Let nie rigure with you on your out of town haul- 8
ing. Motor or wagon. John W. Tontz. g
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t -.: '... jli.:.'. -r .. . , them.
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7. Sradford.
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my <,«><' tlu& 4U-2JS. r,{
!ho to;.
Bigger Blimp Building.
London.—The Rii tiers of the R-3S
the new giant dirigible which will be
larger than the II .14 have already been ,
laid by the Inchinnan engineering .
company, whK-h built the airship now ....
at Mineola. The R is the first ol
nix new dirigibles to be built imme-
diately and contain many improve-
ments oil the iCIi |ype. The It-34
type, it is offt.-i.i'l; reported, will not
Lo produced furrier Whether this i«
the result of « -appointnumt at the
slow speed of ih« airship on her
trans-Atlantic 11 i6Iii is not announced
Good Service,
Courteous Treatmenf.
Full Weight..
Southern Ice ©.
Phone 62
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Unemployment Faces Hun Prisoners. liTtTniatlon of such an ofTer had been
Paris. A report in Paris papers say received. The report published here
that the Germans bail proposed lo the suid that, while the Gorman govern,
peuie conference t-niunission on pi- nient was pressing tor the return of
or.ers of war to send one civilian wurk- (be prisoners, it feared tbe effect of
man for every two prisoners returned adding several hundred thousand men
to Germany. In peace conference cit to the ranks uf the unemployed
clcs lt_was Jndlcatcd tlr?' no pfflclal
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Hubbard, John H. The Haileyville Herald. (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1919, newspaper, July 31, 1919; Haileyville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146887/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.