The Haileyville Herald. (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1919 Page: 3 of 6
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1 II F I! .V*l LFYVILt.F, H E R A L !>
Pick-Ups Around Town.
Mrs. D A Sweet is *isiting tu Dal-
! ^ T«as.
—Fur Tnimwi Coau f 11 ''•> cot
at Fucoranskys.
Curtis Locke is visiting his mother
in Muskogee.
Tde weather for the past few days
ha3 been quite unsettled.
Miss Katherine Wheeler is visitiu-
friends in Memphis. -e::~
John W Waidoo of Red Oak. v. as
a Haileyville visitor Monday
It has surely beeu a speilof weath-
er.
Futoraaskys' have a new Delivery
Truck.
E\
Mrs. Cliffard Peek
■ ther in Shawnee.
is visiting her
Mr (Veil Rawley. who has been
•nipioyevi :n the Bank in this city
left for his home iu Kiowa
Tuesdav.
ATTEND
V
;ast
utoranskys'
Fire.
Mrs. J- Coo'i who has been \ isiti-
ngin St. Louis has returned home.
16
This forenoon, about 10 o'clock
the alarm of tire was founded by
the Round house whistle and on in-
vestigation it was discovered that
the home of Mrs. Thurston, in the
-Lidies 25 cent Hose 16 cent south part of town, was on fire; and
pair at Futoranskys' before any one ccu'd get there it
Miss Violet WC'jda visited friends WM" m*as ot ®*n5CS aacl 0:i!- 8
. .. . <".n-rtiv tnink aod two rocking chain were
in McAlester Saturuay <mc .-uncoy
in e.H ^ taken from the burning building.
—Leather Fabn Gioves _.>cei,. The origin of the fire is unknow n
piir at Futoranskys. but it is supposed to have caught
Dr. Dodson of Muskogee was ,:ee- from the 8ue. N >e of the family
ting friends here Sunday and Men- was at home a 'the time, except
Miss Norine, w ho was busy in an-
Mrs Lo-Chanevof Nera. N M. is oth€r rooni and did not discover the
vi.i,ind har sister Mrs. W A Barnes fire until the whole top was a mass
. ... of Barnes. The building was an old
la this city. °
wooden structure anu in the absence
of any means to fight the fire, it
soon burned to the ground.
This blow falls quite hard on Mrs.
Thurston and family, as everything
Ml
Rev. J R. Taylor, of Hartshorne
was transacting business in this city
Wednesday
ikets, Comforts, Underwear, Shoes,
Dry Goods, Groceries. Millinery and
Readv*to*Wear,
*
At Greatly Reduced P? ices
Never be:;
re have you
had
sue:'.
Now :s the tune to buy.
luuiaiuu diiu idiiuiv, cia cvcryiuiu^
W.D. Jolly andfamii.' 1 f Alderson ^ey pv^ept clothing they
were visiting in this city Sunday . . . .
afternoon.
Mr? L. Steele end Son. Me'.vin. of
Coultervilie III. are guests of Mr
and Mrs J Lilly.
had on. was burned up. Miss Norine
was prepairing to leave for Scripio
next Monda". where she will teach
school. anJ h3d purchased a com-
plete new outfit of clothing to take
w ith her but they were all burned
Sal;
at Old Store
No. 1.
Mrs. Addie Hunter is improvirg u?.
and enlarging her residence
east part of town.
in the Clyde Baxter and wife, who was
living with Mrs. Baxter's mother
also lost all their clothes in the fire
1 U 1 Uhl
Haileyville, Oklahoma
a! O'.d Stote
No. 1.
/Mr.- May Eel 1 of R lanake. Tex
s visiting her daughter. x':= G H
Green in this city.
' Mrs. and Mrs. W. S. Mitchal of
Alderson Net! vl i'lnj friends r,i
Haileyville. Sun lay.
Mrs. F. J. Lee. of Marguand, Mo.
is visiting her son. W. R Lee, and
family in this ciiy.
HAILEYVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
An interesting teacher's meeting
was held at the Ugh school last
Thursday afternjon.
BintiS.
B >rn to Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Woods at the residence c.f 5.
Wood:-. Saturday nl^h*
8-lb.
Mother and chili doing
pound girl.
well.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Ciaig last Saturday eve: r.. a find
a b)y, ail parties d. n. w;l!.
Wouldn't it be a good idea to or-
ganize a fire department that some
one v. >u!d be res? nsi^ie to
after the hose cart. The city has
several dollars invested in water
tteddin* Beils.
Last Saturday afternoon Levy
Fiiact and Mrs. Lucy Given*, two
of Haileyville s fair young couples,
slipw-i over to McAlester and were
A party for the high school stud-
ents has b3en arranged for Friday
night at Ethel McAIpines home
Assembly last Monday was con-
ducted by Rev. Y\ m. Smith, of the
Baptist church. He entertained toe
students by a number of humorous
readings.
0. G. Bai'ey and wife who have y^e party which was to have been
been visiting in Sweetwater, Tex.. 'gjven by the two literary societies
have returned home. next Friday night has been ca:.ed
off on account of several of the estof the Red Cross C:ra
Hose but if it is left standing in the quiedy Earried by Rev. Treadwell.
house • "tie oildi ~ - -«rns . n 3tw| nn returning home failed to
w;i3:: is •-- 0',-ti re - t.ose announce the wedding*.Slinking they
^qucd and . -t..e_i: - _.iL. o. pjn oq(> over on their friends.
two apieco every time they make a
I
Mrs. R. J. Sinrnn of Shawnee is
visiting at the residence of B. W •
Hutchison and wife.
Ned Looney and family have run to a fire within cer.ian number
moved back to Haileyville from
Dallas. Texes. There is a:: attraction
about the old town after all.
but murder will cut* and it soon
leaked out that the hapty coup'e
were one.
The bride is the eldest daughter
hear the cak arid 'her. practice un- of \{r^ j w Williams aud has
til they v :uld ha* r some system
• f Canutes after the alarms is sound-
ed auo a small tine if they fail to
been employed in the office of Dr.
There will be a public meeting : t and it ul i be money well expend- Ha-|e f.x the past tw o years aud
the Opra house next Thursday ed. Try i.. Get seme pep into -hings ^ a\,jeetfcle of friends,
night.Oct.6. at 8o"clo kin the inter- and make cur city worth while.
paign. out of
Fae i.r >m is an employee of the
R ._k Island Railroad, asbrakerman.
Miss Ethei Lambert
M. Jarvis.
ter next Saturday. The high school
chorus will sing during the morning
_ ; chorus Will Sing uurnig uii- iiiumiug gQgJjyg
Mrs. John W. Tontz was visiting'session. Supt. Masters is president(
in Oklahoma City the latter part of, of the Association. '
last week, and the first of this week Greater need is felt every day for
texts books. Many of these have not
J. J. Turlington and wife, who and thg students are us.
have been visiting their son and fam- ng whatoW books they can find.
ily in New Orleans, returned home However the demand for exceeds
lait Saturday. the supp]y. The new Gometries and
Mrs. Dot Walker and children of Histories art probably needed worst.
Booneville, Ark. are visiting at the ^ Ruby R0berts, of Kansas
home of her sister Mrs. N. T. Snow- ^ flna)ly ^ secured a3 thc
this weeK. fourth permanent high ■ school teach
Miliinery at $1.96 up at Futor- Mrs. Sti Cruthirds
Oklahohma City.
is visiting in Mrs. J. D. Lewellingleft last week
for California.
den
Mr. C. S. Cruthirds, who has been
employed by the F irst State Bank at
Hartshorne, has been elected as
Assistant Cashier of Bank of Hailey-
ville, and has taken up his duties
here. _
For Sale.
One milch cow, 1 2-year old heifer
1 coming yearling heifer, 1 3-year
old colt, saddler, for sale cheap for
cash or bankable note, Sec
Hubbard at this office.
—^Two Rooms to rent. Apply
at residence 1-2 block south of Laub
shoe,shop, or soc G. W. Titubcrlukc
er. She will arrive Saturday morn-
ing. This releases Mrs. Villus who
has been substituting for the last
seven weeks. While welcoming
Miss Roberts many students regret
I to have Mrs. Villcrs leave.
A second assembly was held
Wednesday morning in order that
the Senior and Junior high s."hool
might hear Mr. Richardson, Interna-
tional Secretary of the Railroad Y.
M. C. A , his talk about various
schools he had visited in other parts
of the world. He was very much
enjoyed by aJI.
For the next
entire line of
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Hubbard, John H. The Haileyville Herald. (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1919, newspaper, October 30, 1919; Haileyville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146912/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.