The Haileyville Herald. (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1919 Page: 3 of 6
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1 H F. HAILEYVILLE HE R-A-L D
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Futoranskys'
Pick-Ups Around Town.
THE
Yes, it will rain.
Quality Store
Cordially invites you to in-
spect the new
Attend the revival at the Baptist
; Church.
S. B. Young is sick wilh malarial
fever.
Mr and Mrs. Wade Snodgrass, of
Austin Tex. have mov ti to Hailey-
ville. Mr. Snodgrass has recently
been discharged from overseas serv-
ice.
Mrs. P. M. Cooney was shopping
in McAlester Tuesday.
Mrs. Maud Ingram returned Mon-
day from Henryetta.
The attendance at the revival is
not what it should be.
Mrs. W. F Earls and littlt daugh-
ter, Frances Jennie, were called
home from Colorado Springs on
account of the sickness of her mot-
her.
Every good style.
Prices $1.95 to $20,00
All the good shapes
Plain, Trimmed and Fancy
If you want to trim your own
hat, we have the shapes
and the trimmings.
Save from 1-3 to 1-2
on youT Fall hats.
hats for lvury agl
INFANTS
CHILDRENS'
MISSES'
LADIES'
Don't miss seeing our line.
Now on Display.
F utorariskys*
Haileyville, "kla.
J. C. Davis and wife have for
guests this week, his brother, George
Davis and nieces, Miss Fitz John and
Mrs Hancock. They motored over
Mrs. A. T.|l luff returned Saturday | }roni par-,s -pex
to her home in Shawnee.
I (ards received from Dcwitt Mc-
Mr. Frick went to Ada to spend Carty state he was enroute to St.
Sunday with his family. Louis, Mo., to get his discharge from
the navy and expected to reach
Harvey Smith, of Oklahoma City home thp first part of the week.
is in town for a few days. I
Deaconess Frank Miller, of Harts-
Mrs. J. F. Wilder is visitiing her j home will give an address on the
mother in Hot Springs, Ark j "Centenary" on Sunday night Aug
3lst at the Methodtst Church in I(
Walter and Owen Griffin, of Bien- Haileyville. Everybody invited.
vllle. La.,are Haileyville guerta. Nlrs JabuB UUey and little aon.l
Mis. W. J. Reilly and children are Joe, returned Sunday from Okla.
visiting this week ih Booneville, Ark. City, where they were guests of Mrs.
I A. M. Gooch, also visited the orp-
Rev. Smith is preaching to™\hanihomeyihmMn.Wy adopted
good sermons, better go out and hear, ^ gix wpck o,(, baby gir,
him. I
Misses Jennett and Agnes Wgilvie
returned Sunday from a weeks visit
with relatives in McAlester. Their
cousins Robina and Robert Ogilvie
accompanied them home, returning
Monday.
Miss Jeannette Morgan, who has
been employed in the clerical tiepari-
menl of the Aero Service in Wash-
ington, D C., for the past year ar-
rived Tuesday niorninf to spend a
vacation with her parent's, Mr. and
Mrs. Clem Morgan and family.
yi. W. NEWMAN.
Railroad Watch Inspector.
rino Watch Repairing.
Phone 203.
This week is
bargain week.
Come in and look over my
stock, there is sure to he some
thing you want.
Watches. Clocks. Jewelry
and Diamonds.
QUAILTY MARKET
Mrs. Freeman and son, of Musk-
ogee are here visiting Mrs. Frank
Powell.
Mrs. Walter Lambert and sons of
El Reno are
McCarty.
guests of Mrs. C. C.
JAMES A. REED, Proprietor.
Mrs. Mary Jones of Hartford. Ark.
is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. M.
Null and family.
Secretary S'raw, of the "Y" made
a business trip to Hulbert, Ark. the
first of the week.
Mrs. W. E. Wilkinson and Billy
returned yesterday from a short
visit in Louisiana.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Creasy and
children are spending their vacation
S at Rich 11 ill, Mo.
Third Skeleton Dug Up.
Maple Hill, Knn.-A third skeleton
was dup up here by Mate offlcialw in
vestiRatinp the mysterious disappear-
ance of tour men here durinp the las-t
eight years. The skeleton was found
within fifty fee1 of the om' llu>f u''
last week near a livery barn, it was
announced by Maurice McNeil, st.i «
attorney, who is in charge of the in- ,
vesications. The skeleton found is Master J. M. Maiden Jr., of Ked :
5STwJ£.m£*S.S& oak isI
youth, identified it by filings in the (Jack and Lola MCLartJ.
teeth as that of his son. ~
Miss Louise Ritter and Mr. Cook.
World Trade Club of San Francisco ()f McAlester were guests Sunday
has gained world wide notice in its 0f jss Violet Woods.
campaign for the adoption of the
metric units of weights and measures Walter Yockstick and family re-
by all nations. They have just re- turned home the past week from
ceived from Holland a publication thejr vacation trip, spentm Colorado.
which has quoted large extracts from —- a,,H phiiHrpn
World Trade Club's pamphlet on the . M.S. J. H. inllips. «
metric system, entitled "Keep the | are spending a few days nMtA ^
World War Won." The publi ter with her mother, . • <
cation, in Dutch language, is issued Loose.
by the Konikiljk Institute of Engi-
neers at the Hague It gives heariy . ^ for geverai (iays 0f their
support to the arguments advancea ^ ^ ^ Marshall, left Saturday
Futoranskys*
Fresh and Cured Meats
Prompt and Efficient Service
Phone 28, Residence phone 67
Haileyville, Okla.
THE
Quality Store "
——HWW
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall who have
School Needs
In abundance.
Til
JONES
HARDWARE
CO.
DRESSES.
SHOES,
HOSE.
HATS,
The most complete
lines we have
ever shown
by the World Trade Club in snpport j so"- .
of world standardization of weights r
and measures to meter-liter-gram
Routh and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam
gjrj departed Saturday for
Ed. Robertson, Superintendent ot T^uincarj N Mex t0 ,YisitMr.
the fuel departmeht of the Rock Is- h,g
land left today on a business trip to
Chicago.
For Sale Cheap
Maxwell Car
In good condition.
See, or phone 229
Phillip Magdalena,
Hartshorne, Okla.
Routh's parents.
Mrs. E. A. Elliott and little daugh-
ter, Margarite left Sunday night
for a visit with her mother and sis-
ters in Kansas City. Mo.
Claud Curtiss was very painfully
hurt Tuesday by a horse trampling
on him. has his collar bone broken
and bruised up all over.
Mrs. Dwight Bell and little daugh-
ter Waneva, of Kiowa, are spending
a few days here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Moltzen.
Hugh McCoubry, who, has recent-
ly been discharged from U.JS Ser-
vice is here with his uncle. W. H
Young and family for a few days.
School
Supplies
BOY'S SUITS
BOY'S PANTS
BOY'S SHIRTS
BGY'S TIES
BOY'S STOCKINGS '
All.EVVTL.Lr., OKLA.
We have a complete stock of Garden
Tools, Seeds, etc.
?ents for the celebrated Detroit Vvick-
less Oil Stove.
Futoranskys'
Haileyville, Okla.
Home of Holeproof Hose.
Hose of Luxite.
Wearpledge Clothes
foi boys.
P>,
ri'
b m
ELECTRICIAN.
House wireing, Motor Repairing.
t| i niake a specialty of all kinds oi repaiiing.
« Phone 219- HAILEYVILLE, OKLA.
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Hubbard, John H. The Haileyville Herald. (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1919, newspaper, August 21, 1919; Haileyville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146893/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.