The Pittsburg County Republican (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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THE PITTSBURG COUNTY REPUBLICAN
Local Items of Interest to our Readers.
Hartshorne,
Jim Miller of Carbon was in town
Tuesday.
Mrs. A. E. Alsop was in Mcalest-
er Punday.
J. H. Bi.kei -was in McAlester on
business Monday.
Mesdames Sulliv&.i and I onp
Dow attended Eastern Stir M«
night here.
Haileyville.
King
W. J. Pa Iv was in
>n business Monday.
McAleslester
Tuesday
Adams was
on husiness.
McAJetter t
H.vtshorne and Wilbuiton ph>ed
good bas< boll Sunday. The here j
tear-) 'winning with a score of 8 to •>. ;
The Senior girls of Hi School were |
entertained at the ihcime of Miss Heu-1
lah Johnson in McAlester Saturday
afternoon. Those who enqoyed the
afternoon were Misses Alpha Laws,
i Anna Kati an, Esther Hill, Gladys
Spear, Bessie Lindsay, Helen Williams
This
this ci
week closes t.he schools
Baftist Ladies Aid
Nelson last week.
e«l n ti
:t.id Mrs
the Jwtt
T«*n Bell h
Nichols i' i |
W'*s, R. B. Simpson of Shi.vi
visiting her sister Mrs. Hutcl.ins
J. H. Baker was a McAlestei
iness visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis of Sulphur
was visiting here Sunday.
Rev. Snc.ddy of Crowder was in
town Tuerday on business.
Mattie Lewis, and Florence Bryant.
A little cxcitament was crated
" I Tuesday afternoon by Chaney Smiths'
I team of imules which broKe loos- ar d
ran into t lamp post at the ■o-'.er
of Angelli & Carletti's Store. ven
little damage was done only kno*'!<ed
tihe lamp ofT of the "post and b oke
the ncck yoke, but it was quite ex-
citing Kvhile happening.
. end Mrs.
?vville we i e
J. S. i
hopping
Mr. and Mrs. i\ M. W stb
of -haileyville were rhopping in
Thiirsdry.
M:s, F. C. Powell was in 1
home Sunday visiting hej- dau
Mr R. W, Hubbard.
e It:. < announced that ow
u Co the great m>il of economy lie
,t niTord to til out the i < vail yacht
iiitnnnla for the xu'ht r: ce neH year,
l.is is received with ke -a disappoint-
n nt in Lnglniid. as the presence of
king's \uelit In the competitions
an always stimulated great Interest.
li)t at the same time It Is regarded a*
valuable example, atnl perhaps It
t II he followed l .v oilier ya- lit owners
it^l.ii'O s ecotioinii ruiidltloiis are
ucli that every bit of saving helps,
stilt It lias been already urged that
ti us much as the chief trouble Is ou
he score of unemployment. It might
>e better for the king to put the. yacht
ii l omniission in.give jobs to more
nen. But the eim lament that Is
111 ist needed is on productive jobs, and
rachtiiti: can hurdlj be put In that
„ wno garner gets large salary
months.
Fortunat
the gospel of happfliess, the
ophy of sweef content; who Is a dev-
otee of the religion of laughter. It
was Ella Wheeler Wilcox who said: |
"l«augh anil the world laughs with j
you; weep and you weep alone." A
forgotten rhymester declared: "It Is j
easy enough to be pleasant when the
world goes by with a song, but the
man worth while Is the niaii who can
smile when everything goes dead
wrong." Both of these are absolutely
true to human nature. We would
stumble through a dark forest to fol-
low laughter, but run from a grouch,
says the Denver Times. We dread
our friend's complaint about his sour
stomach as nineii as v e dread the
plaintive wall «>f a fretful baby.
BUSINESS S PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
Curds run under this head for
$10.00 oer year; $2.50 per quarter.
Payable in advance. Put your cardin
! tne directory.
No card taken for less than three
American Jockey to Receive Huge Sum
for Riding for Aga Khan, an
Indian Prince.
William Duke and Guy Garner, (
American trainer and Jockey, respec*!
tlvely, for the stable which the Aga |
Khan, an Indian prince, Is getting to- !
gether for 1U22, will receive the largest I
salaries ever paid on the French turf,\
Duke, formerly trainer for the W. K.
Vanderbllt string, is said to have j
signed a contract calling for a guar- .
antee of 500,000 francs, with a percent-
age of 20 p«r cent of the stake win- j
nings. Garner's retainer 1* made up
in dollars and (s sold to top the amount
paid by Vanderbllt to Frankie ONel!
of St. Louis, who up to this year was
reputed to be the highest paid jockey .
<ni the continent.
Hl'LSEY, NULL & KL'LSt.Y
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Tuell Building
Hartshorne. Okla.
JOE A. BROWN
LAWYER
Phone 192 Hartshorne. Oklahoma
New Wlattre *es Wlade To Order
Billy HalJiday of McAlestui
here Monday on business.
M;
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Surrey
.Dow were in town Saturday.
Hartshorne visitor Sunday.
Miss Fontella Thompson
ton was n town Sunday.
of wr
! end
irgaret Beth Dcvint
c 1 Wilburton weie
<nests of Mrs. Saltan
an:!
INTERESTING
SPORT NOTES
& Gillespie st
house organ
looster. It is
The Presbyterian Ladies Aid had a
! social imeei.ing Tuesday afternoon at
! the home of Mrs. Dave Stalling*. A
I deligihtftil evening was spent bv 'he
. ii ix oL ii 1 be Mavci
I following: Mesdaimes H. D. Shpnku,
|M. A.'Stroope, J. S. William*. J.
Mrs. Robert Watson tff Krebs wis R Wi||ianls> A. H. Thomas, J B. | "!"'e>'vl"e
j Nichols. vVitl Sanders. H P Jeffera, I que'
iC. S. Wingate, L. A. Grant, F. S. .
, ,v ... I Moulton & McC artv is the nev
I Williams ;«nd Dave Stallin . •
I . . , . i open in
Monday evening the girls of the
j Senior clas. entertained the boys of
I the class with a 6 o'clock dinner at
I the iioime of Miss Alpha Laws. Aft-
Saunders of .w was in | «'■ dinner tho evening was spent in
gajmes and other interesting aimuee
{nents. Thoses who enjoyed the ev-
U. (). Counts was in McAlestei ! pninjj were: Misses Alpha Laws,
Stanford Unive
resume rowing in Ib-'iV
ex pet'ted ta
Paris will bold
trotting meet tills
hig Internationa)
vlnter.
a'led 'the
juite uni-
up in the old Fields
stock of Drv G
M:s. Robert Watson of Krel
ite 1 Carl Carletti Sunday.
Kenneth
town Tnursday on business.
j with [
i Groceries.
i Mrs. K. W. Hubba.rd of 1
• ne is on the sick list at her
bcime in Haileyville this wee
j is rapidly improving.
Wednesday afternoon on business.
Mr. : nd Mrs. John Dalby of Adam-
son were in town Monday shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dewb«*e oi
Shawnee spent the week and in town.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Reidt of Mc-
Alester wo'"e in Hartshorne Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Clark of Mc-
Alester were in town Tuesday even-
Gladys Spear, Anna Katigan, Helen
Williams, Ksther Hill, Mattie Lewis,
Jewell Snow, Bess Lindsay, Marion
Grady, Florence Bryant, Messrs Al-
bert Long, Raymond Huddart, Roy
O'Roark, Alfred. Thomas, Bill Martin,
Clyde Johnson, Tom and John Loden
and Linei Fair.
Mr. D. A. Sweet is vmpzovin
and beautifying the grounds sur o ai-
ding his new bungelow and he wi!:
soon have one of the finest places ir
town.
Nebraska has el« ted **Chlck*' Hart-
ley. fullback, cm lin for Uie 1023
•eason.
California may be < n the Illinois
football schedule f« r a pair of garnet
to 1922 find 1V>23.
The Boston Red Sur have recalled
two pitchers. Cliff Brest and Curtis
Fullerton, from the minors.
William C. Prout of the Boston A.
A. has been elected president of the
National A. A. U
CHICAGO TO MEET JAPANESE
Athletic Director Alonzo Stagg Con.
aidering Invitation to Visit
the Far East.
J. L. SCHOOLFIE-LD.
REAL ESTATE, *
FARM AND CITY LOANS,
INSURANCE AND RENTALS
Haileyville, Oklahoma
Old Mattredei Renovated
Hartshorne Mattre Factory
SMITH & FIARNER, Prop.
Phone 262 Hartshorne, Okla.
Dr. F. A. TURNER.
Dentist.
office hours:
9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
1 Phone 120 Haileyville. Okla
DK W. P. HA1LEY.
office hours:
10 am to 12 m.
Mr. and M.s. Z. Nunly ha.v'e as truest
Mr. Nunley's brother af.d family
from Missouri.
(jf course, the wildcat securities
(fume Is as contemptible as it is preda-
tory, but If fools couldn't get rid of
their money that way, don't you sup-
i pose they would burn It or throw it at
birds?
I plenty of fruit, but sugar was out of
reach; this year sugar is cheap and
Floyd Shears of I>rulmrk;ht is t i abundanti but fru|t is scarce. Be-
town the quests of 'friends and rela- j twePn thj SUKnr trust and poor fruit
tives tihis 'week. j cr0|„ there Is little jam on the hun.
An Invitation from Japan to Alonz*
The Mayor has issued a f.-otl. -na A sta(;R director of athletics at the
tion for ■ "Clean Up and Pair : Up | Untversily of Chli ago, Inviting him i
Day" to help beautify the city on (0 hring a track team to Japan next J
May 23rd. Bear this in .'tiint1 \nti summer to meet a team of the best
everybody iret busy. Japanese performers, Is being con-
sldered by him.
Charley Futoransky is rnovinir
dry sroods back to the old stand
the c.rner, i nd consolidati *v: wi'b:
j the Grocery department which will J
Last year the home canners had |)e vory ,mULh better in
! Chinaman Wins His Letter
Wr. and Mrs. W. R. Kdwr.rds "'f |
McAlester were guests ojf Mr. nd
Mr& Ui^b Rtuminer Sunday.
It Is reported that I'ncle Sum's
force In the internal revenue service
Is not bin ' Kl' to check up the
, errors In the Income t.-ix returns. That
Edwards ol «• 01 belp u lot of felb ws to keet
McAlester were Sunday ijuests of Mr. j cool
mTw,y :
j Thb Baccalaureate senrnon to t'ie \
(iradu iting class of the hit h school J
was preached in t.h«' Baptist Church *
Rev. Hiinan, of McAlester. j *
It was splendid addi-ess ui1 m on | *
Here Am I, Send Me."
The awarding of the letter
"C" to C. O. Kwong marks the
first time in thp history of Cor-
nell athletics that this distinc-
tion has been conferred on a
Chinese student. He is a soc-
cer player and high jumper.
OHOMoaoBoaofloaoBocoiicBcaoa o*obobobobo«o oioboho«obob | Haileyville. Oklahoma.
I We buy, sell, trade, or dray
any old thing
JOHN W. TONTZ.
New and Second-hand furniture.
Let tne figure with you on your out of town haul-
ing. Motor or wagon. John W. Tontz
Phone 100 Haileyville m
■uBoaoaoioBOBosoBo.vjaoaoBo ■O«CIBOHOBO«O O«O«O«O«C« J*
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The Union Meat Market.
W. A. CarmacU 6 Co.. Proprietors.
fresh Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry and Meats,
Oysters and Game in Season.
Haileyville, Okla.
ELECTRIC REPAIR CO.
HARTSHORNE OKLA.
Phone 6—255
Rewinding and Rebuilding ol Electric
Machines. Wiring and General Elect-
j ric Supplies.
BUSINESS GETTERS
I RUFUS L. JAMES,—Fire lnsur«n-
|ce_Office in Producers St its Bank.
THE
Sanitary Meat Market
F. W. D«iiw elmaier, Pron
Fresh Home Killed Meats
Prompt Delivery
Phone 125-2
Haileyville, OkU.
and Mrs.
and Mrs. Urb Ruuncniner.
The Clas.; Day program
was '-non
in the opoi?. house last ni.ght
The followin"
the mcfnbers Of the
Misses
Maimie Holleman, Mablc
Klsie Sch«
Fox, Ethel McA!pin<
Norrick. Mablc
Lottie Burnett, Or^.el
Gladys Nelson
la McCartoi
Mrs. Mae Maunder,
who is representing the
Butterick Publishing Co
will be at our store
Friday and Saturday
19th and 20th, for the
purpose of demonstrat-
ing the wonderful in-
vention
"THE DELTOR"
Everybody come as her
instructions will be ben-
eficial to any one who
wishes to do any kind
of sewing. Her instruc-
tions will be free, with-
out any cost, so come:
Grand Leader
HARTSHORNE, OKLAHOMA.
Haileyville has a^rain revived the
Chamber of Commerce. T.he election
o>f officers was held Monday .ifter-
noon May 1st in the Baptist Church
which resulted as follows:
McAlpine, President.
Williams, Vice-President
Wilder, Sec'y-Treas. 1
Directors
W. H. Doyle
Liter
W. A. Hower
E. R. Jolly
C. F. Moulton
C. M. Gillespie
Dr. L. L. Washburn
J. J. Turlington
A. H. Kail
Chas. Futoransky
The object of the Chamber of Com-
merce is to bring t.hc citizens the
town and surrounding community to-
gether in i closer social and business
relationship, that they may cooperate
and work together to advance the
business, cnnimercial and educational
interests of the city and sui "ounding
country.
T(* work in conjunction with the
Postal Highway authorities \ the ul-
timate end that the highway pass
throug \ the imain part of Haileyville.
To work with the city offic'a'.s on
jilay 211 rd the next "Clean Ui and
Paint I p" day to l elp iw*nfy « ui
city.
The membership fee has beei set
p.t the nominal figure of One Dollar
per year. Anyone may hymmc a
tnomber that is a resident • f nit*s-
burg County. l!r> main reuuire-
>rents 'for «membersl^ is "Haileyville
lirst." The membership lee should
be paid to the Secretary-Treasurer.
You -ire invited to attend the reg
Ular 'meeting Monday noon and be-
v-c^me a member.
A Good Milch Cow
For Sale
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Pirates Stick to Spa.
The Pittsburgh Pirates will return i
to Hot Springs for their spring train, j
Ing. This was to be expected, and !
President Dre.vfuss continued it In re-
ply to an invitation inviting him to
take his team to some other town la
Texas.
Ocean Race February 11
The Miami to Palm Beach and re-
turn ocean cruiser powerboat race Is
announced for February 11 next, open-
ing the year's competitive racing.
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Hubbard, John H. The Pittsburg County Republican (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1922, newspaper, May 18, 1922; Hartshorne, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc149403/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.