The Haileyville Herald. (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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Groceries. ••en.ralf his efforts in Pittsburg
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Thi m- rchanti ai d buying rubb' f'snera'ly, are udvind
that V" lidv- purcha ;d ti c ,.;o d Will, i-toek and c-iji.i -men; •
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fresh fteef, Pork, Veal, iiuiton, Poultry and Meals
Oysters and Game in Season.
Haileyville, Okla.
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HAILEYVILLE, OKLA.
We have a complete stock of Garden
Tools, Seeds, etc.
Agents for the celebrated Detroit Wick-
less Oil Stove.
^nnietus. u& reliable as possible
that the county be covered as thor
0 g'dy as po sible. We want to
i work in as many coannu iti s as
■ possible and to do as much work in
each community as the people o
1 ie community will arrange lor. We
.v ine to work with those whp have
been doing their own vaccii.ating ls
well as others in order that ?o much
more data may be collected.
The work will begin in the county <J<
on Tuesday, March 9th andarran;-
.nents neecessary are that the farm-
ers of a community arrange with
: the county agent for a date and or-
der the kind of scrum that these
veterinarians are using at mat par-
icular time and have the hogs up
and have the help and all neighbors [j
who can be interested present at the;
i ppointed hour to see the work end [•'
Mr he xn'anatlons and imtn.ci-j'1
ions on tin and sanitation and trea-j
nicut necessary in successful hog .j;
raising.
If interested tee or comiitunieaie j
with me at once giving location nr.d, i:
lumber of lings in the community \
that are to be vaccinated. Yon ord- >
er the vaccine as dircckd. The j)
Handling Your
Funds
A Business Manager who t
disburses funds at your
direction, a secretary who keeps
your accounts, a sleepless sentinel
guarding your funds, a carrier who
delivers to all corners of the country
—all these and many other offices
are performed by the bank.
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Money which you wish to send
within this city or to distant
points is conveyed by your
check simply, safely and
cheaply.
The checking account is only
one of the many mediums
through which this bank
serves its customers.
Mafic This Honf^TJoar "Best Scrt)an1
Open an Account toith l/«f Today—QW!
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TONTZ. & RILEY,
Kcw and Second-hand furniture.
Let us figure with you on your out of town haul-
ing. Motor or wagon. Tontz & Riley.
throw ia together in making the or- ji
d tor the vaceinc and thus perhaps
make a saving on the coiii. Give .
tnc tiie weights and number of Iiogi:.
io be vaccinated and J. .vili help est- j j}
imate the amount of vaccine neces-
sary for j cu io order.
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A Home For Men.
This is a rare opportunity for us i K
gut some valuable help in this, ".{
«>ne of our most important indust-
ri< s Please help to get the benefit j;
of it by passing the word along and •;
otherwise coojK-rating as fr-r as pos-. i
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l>icd At ilartslicriic. <><
Mrs. K. J. LeFevcr, wife of a pro-
i minent furniture and hardware deal-, |«!
;cr, one of the leading women of the I [j
city, di« d at one o'clock Monday
ernoon of pneumonia. '-j
Mrs. LeFevre had been ill only a w
i short time. She leaves a husband i>\
and one son. Jack LeFevre, 8 years S
HAILEYVILLE, OKLA,
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work in the city. She was -12 years p^
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old. She was before her marriage
Miss Delia Reldt, She was born in
Wenona, M , February 11, i s?s. la
[IgoGshe marnea Mr LeFevre m
Hartshorne and has lived here ever,
si.nce that time.
Funeral rcrviccc, v. i'l be held thi
Song Recital Friday Night
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Hubbard, John H. The Haileyville Herald. (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1920, newspaper, March 4, 1920; Haileyville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146945/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.