The Pittsburg County Republican (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 15, Ed. 2 Thursday, July 14, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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IMTTSKURG COUNTY REPUBLICAN
MivS. L. 1'. BARTLiETT, Reporter.
HAILEYVILLE SECTION.
Volume 3. Number 1,"
July 1-4, 1921.
Price SI.50 Per Year.
Pick-Ups Around Town.
Poi
Mi-Ah
tci* W.
Sunday
Kenneth Griggs hu
ick list foi several
Fnid.
J|.n Walke
a vacation
Texas.
Born Monday m
Mrs. C. C. Brewer i
Lois Elkie.
Mr. and Mrs. C.
Krebs wore Sunda;
M. Cowen.
been on
days.
Karl B:e
Worth, Te
letuined h
vho has been in Ft.
"i several days ha
Wheeler i
uple of weeks v
and Chicago II!
siting
Lo
Mrs. Martella Goitnan Johns
Henryetta attended "the funeral hew
Wednesday of Thos. Gough.
f r
spent in IJa^'V
irning t
a baby
Aunt
ill.
Miss Jewell Mei chant
this week with her Grandparent
Red Oak.
spending !
in
Mi
Merchant were
tci Tuesday.
H. Lambert and Mrs. Ji.n
1 • •!11"' i" MrMf-
Mrs. Fanetta Roy Johnson and lit-
tle daughter Joan visited in Kiowa
Tuesday and Wednesday.
I). F. O'Brien of Kansas City, Kan
i in town this week attending tc
property interest!.
Misses Lity Bell and Ruth Hender-
son have been visiting; friends in
Ardmore for the past few days.
\V. II. Doyle left Saturday on 11
to visit his mother and sisters in
Forrest City, Ark. for a few days.
Mrs. M. A. Kichards and daughters
Misses Edith and Gertrude of Harts-
horne were shopping in H u.ey ville
Monday.
TO HERALD SUBSCRIBERS
Willi t.his issue I have merged i
Haileyville Ht-rald into the Pittsburg
County Republican, and all subsrrib-
ers t the Herald will iwciw the
Republican instead.
One « f the main reasons for tl
change is, that I can give you .t bii;-
Eugene Wheeler is on .1 trln ..ilK4,1"1""1 > ttei P P«>r than would b
possible ;i little loeal pap«M.
It is our aim to -ive you -n.h
week as imuch local nev>, if not
nore, than in the past, and to this
nd I have secured the < :viee- of
Mrs. K. P. Bart let t at the Post <>•
lice to take full charge of the Hail
ville News and she will appi irate it
if you will tell her all the happen
ings that you learn.
In the two and a half years of
the llearlds Kxistame I have had
v 'ty pleasant relations wit.h you, and
hope to he able to so run I he larger
paper as to hold all imy old subset ib-
ers and gain -many new ones.
Look at your address on the mar-
gin Of this paper and if it reads
John Doe, 4-1
it 'means that you were paid up to
the 1st of last April being the 4th
month and 21st. year, but for con
venience I say 4-1. or if it says 4-'
] it means your subscription expires
daughters! next April.
pen- Now if your subscription is past.
. j <lue I would appreciate it very much'
I if you would pay up at your earliest
—. i convenience, or if yju have paid
j Mrs. Paimplin of Blue Moun .*i;i, j i«-1jead and feel thai I have done you
Ark. is a guest at the home of ici «'U injustice came and see (me and
j daughter Mrs. C. C Browei and iius-11 W|H gladly return •whatever may
I lis nd. ! '.m? due you.
Yours for a bigger and better
Mrs. W. A. '1! nns returned Sunday! per Cordially
from Henryetta wheie she has \isil- J. H. HUBBARD
ed the past week with her Aunt
children to mourn his death* Eaineit
I"• IK's Moines. Iowa; Ivan of McAl
I ester; William of Huglies; Dave at
home. Mrs. "Hirvih Krone of Mil-
waukee; Mrs. K S. Goodsori ,,, Hug.
1 : Miss Blothvyn who is emdloftnl
m the R. I offices in El Reno.
The funeral servi.-e \v;i> held m
at 10:00 o'-
r, conducted
ted l \ Rev.
> ivas taken
> for burial.
Miss Jennie Mae Lander
' ing for a few days with
i in McAlester, w.ho is very
Mrs. Annie Gates and dai
Jack Wagner of OH
returned 'froun a t t i
u-hter.Vlis
City havi
od ilia, M >
Maohinest J. 1
foil Sayre where he noes
the night Round house for
Mrs. J. R. McCullough
children returned Tuesday
Cox left Saturdav
•weeks visit in Stringtown with her
I sister.
Mrs. S. B \oung and
Misses Mattie I^ee and Ora are
iling the week with Wapanucka
latives.
George Christian Station Agent for
the Rock Island at Blanco, spent
Sunday with his mother Mrs. r\ C.
Christian.
Tom Olive who is in Cuahing em-
ployed as salesman in Isrel Futor-
ansky store spent Sunday in Hai'ny-
ville visiting friends.
A train of 30 cars of Hour front
Yonkers Mill Co., to be exported to
Holland passed through Haileyville
over the Hock Island today.
pa-
Mrs. Davison.
DIED
Chas. Longerbeau with th.« Rock
Island Engineering force at El Reno
spent Sunday .here with his wife
and children.
Springs Tuesday on a business trij
Mrs. Masters accompanied him
far as McAlestei and spent the 'lav
with Mrs. J. E. Miller.
M. C. A. Saturday evening.
He
as 1 recovered frqm the severe pain, to
Mime extent, and walked home, but
back to Haileyville
on account of the incrnase of work
over the Rock Island.
Train Masters Jas. McNearney and ',®s
J. E. Henderson are busy in theii
office for past 'few days arraini ing
for the increasing of Rock Isir.nd
forces to handle the big tonnage of
ast.
A'ester this week His foot was j association to be known as t.he Rock
amputated and he is recovering rap- Island Social Club. This club net
J this week and arraigned to Beauti-
fy Dow Lake
idly.
Rev. Swauh of Muskogee filled the
pulpit at Yhe Presbyterian Church
Sunday evening and announced there
would be pereaching next Sunday
evening July 17th.
for a pleasure resort
for the Rock Island people and theii
friends. They will build a Pavilion
Club House and boats for the lake.
BUSINESS 8 PROFESSIONAL
Mrs. M. M. Jennings and Miss Nan-
cy Reynolds departed Saturday for
their hccne in Tennessee. Mrs. P.
Turner and Miss Catherine aecomv-
panlied thorn as far as Hartshorne
on 44.
Chief Dispatcher L. M. Tucker and I
wife departed Friday on a fifteen
days leave of absence. They will
visit in Pampa, Texas, Kansas City
Mo., Topeka and Belvue, Kansas, j
Night Chief J. J. O'Brien his chargej
of the day work during Mr. Tuckeisj
absence.
SPECIALS
AT
Futoransky's
O
DIRECTORY
Old U. Tellem sez:
Silk Shirts, Half Price
Mens' Suits, $15 to 24.85
Boy's Pants, 98 cents
Headquarters for
Boy Scout •
Uniforms and Eqnipment.
6W quickly relieves Con-
stipation, Biliousness, Loss
of Appetite and Headaches,
due to Torpid fciver.
I "Our baby girl is now twenty-me
years old, and looks sixteen. How
do I remember exactly how she Ir.ok-
! ed five years ago? Why by looking
at tihat snap-shot picture of hei
the day she graduated at high school.
Then we have others showing her at
all sizes from a baby up, and no
amount of money would buy them
! from me, for they can never be le-
placed. She can never be a toddling
baby again, but I can always see
j her as such in the . kodak pictures
J we imade years ago. You can't af-
ford to be without a good kodak.
It visuli/.es the fondest memories of
•one's life. Trolinger and Hovver
Drug Store carry a full line of the
! best kodaks and supplies. Go there
and buy yours.
"U tell'etm stove; you're warmed
up."
TROLINGEK & (I0WER
Cards run under this head lor
j S10.00 per year; J2.50 per quarter,
Payable in advance. Put your cardin
the directory.
No card taken for less than three
Dr. F. A. TURNER,
Dentist.
office hours:
9 a. m. to 5:30 p. in.
I ^one *20 Haileyville. Okla
DK. W. P. HA1LEY.
office hours:
10 am to 12 m.
Haileyville, Oklahoma.
ELECTRIC REPAIR CO.
HARTSHORNE OKLA.
Phone 5—255
Rewinding and Rebuilding of Electric
Machines. Wiring and General Elect-
j ric Supplies.
W. W. HOItNSBy,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Trolinger's Drug Store
Office Phone 145-2 rings
0-l-6nn) Haileyville, Okla.
V Money tiik without question
jif HUNT'S GUARANTEED
SKIN DISEASE REMEDIK3
7 (t'.int'# Salve and Soap I, f*I. In
' the treatment of Itch. Eczema,
Ringworm.Tetter or other Itch-
ing akin diaeaNe*. Try thic
ifMUutut at our risk.
T. & T. PHARMACY
fi66 cures Malaria,, Chills
unci Fever. Bilious Fever, i
Colds and LaGrippe, or mo-
ney refunded.
the Presbyterian CI
clock Wednesday .m
! y Rev. Hairy Cox,
I V.'in. Spilth.
From there the n
i" McCurtain on tn
the relatives accompanied the body
lie's gone to join the Angles
In lands of pure delight
He waits with hands extended,
Clad in gaUments j ure and white
For loved ones who are stranded
On the sands of Jordons' short*,
'Saying, weep not, f< with
Jesus I api safe for evei«more.
A Friend.
Mrs. T. .J. Bo wen and daui hter
Marjorie of Dallas, Tex .s were guests
tos. week of Mrs. < |;. Peters n in
Krebs and are guests this wee! :tl
the home jf Mr. ami Mrs. W.
Thorns and Mrs. M. Cowen.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gough and
daughter Billie and Mr. and Mrs.
Goodson and children i.f Hughes, at-
tended the funeral of 'their father,
Thomas Gough here W^lnnsday.
Mrs. T F. Saltsman and Sula, Mrs.
FVnma Carley and two grandchildren
returned Sunday night from a visit
with Mrs. Iva Hughes and family in
Wilburton.
Death of ll.t.n.ts C'lsgli, Hailey-
ville, at 8:5o o'clock SunrKy night,
deat.h called our friend and brother
Thomas Gough.
| He became ill suddenly, while
G. Troy Masters motored to W t.<l i'"okin« ovcr the newspaper r.l the
Mr. Finley of McAlester and Miss
Catherine Wheeler attanded the flail
giviie in Hartshorne Monday after-
Rev. and Mrs. Harry Cox of Hart
borne visited the Gough h<tne Moi
day imorning.
NO 4'i9
PlibLISHLRS REPORT
of the Condition of
THE BANK OF HAILEYVIL L.
Ol' Haileyville, Okla., June 30,
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $192, 1
Securites with Banking Bid .2,0(j
Stocks, Bonds, Warrants, etc23,8<
Furniture and Fixtures 3,9^
Due from Banks 7'
( hecks and other CasJi 11<
Vills or Fx change
Cash in Hank 10,71
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits, le.s
and Taxes paid....
Reserved for Taxes.
Dividends Unpaid 2,25o.no
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 2o:i,88:i.i 1
Time Certificates of Do posit. 82,552. SO
Cashier's Checks Outstanding,2,5!Mi..{.:
Mis. Johnie Johnson ami
f Sayer returned Su.iday
i vi ^ t 111 Texarknr.nu and
of Mr. and Mrs. J. \V.
Mr. ,'ohiv>n v.ill leave t'.s
1 r < 'T vi.^it with hi 0ro-
Ii*,4. a'.ter which he .vill
/ h'- e an<l return to
Hh? pretty new bungalow of Can
Duinbleton on l'Yfth street is just,
about completed. Mr. and Mrs.
Dumhleton 'will pnove in a few day&.
Rub-Mjr-Ti8m is a power-
nil antiseptic. Cures in-
fected cuts, old sores, tetter,
and etc.
Ex liens
I.'II ] 11
Total ai5,14 ' m;,
STATE OK OKLAHOMA,
Gounty of Pittsburg* ^S.:
I, K. R. Jolly, Cashier of th abo\-
named Bank, do solemnly swc.ir that
the above statement is true to the
best of my Knowledge and belief k<<
hel p me God.
K. R. JOLLY, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 6th. day of July, 1921.
(SEAL) C. S. CRUTHIRDS,
Notary Public, i
My commission expires Dec. 20,11)22.
CORRECT ATTEST:
9 ■OBOIC'HOBOIOBU'H*. .HO■ OIT.1 ■ MOQOIIC,'IOICIOIOIOIOB
* s
We buy, sell, trade, or dray \
any old thing
JOHN W. TONTZ
New and Second-hand Furniture. g
B
I
Let me figure with you on your out of town haul- §
c ing. Motor or wagon. John W. Tontz I
■oaoioaoaoaoioaoBChnJBoaoaoic.acaoacioaoaoioioioa.-aoBo
J. L. SCHOOLFIELD.
Real Estate,
Farm and City Loans.
Insurance and Rentals.
HAILEYVILLE, OKLAHOMA
Ip.ter in the night suffered greatly
from a second attack, at which
Sixteen Rock Island Brakeiman win, i ,i!"c Dr" Gardner iwas called ami!
went to Dalhart to help handle t!le j P^nounced his malady. Acute in |
Cantelope and water melon rush | dlt;eatlon The piedicine helpeu
have heen called back to Haileyville Ih,m a'ul at 2 °'clock ft'" aslceP an<l
slept until 8:00 in the morning and j
was able to sit down to the tabh
and partake of sr«ne breakfast with
Rub-My-Tism is a g-reat
l'iain killer, Relieves pain
and soreness. Rheumatism,
Neuralgia.. Sprains, & etc.
A very desirable resident property
close in on the South side, I block
from High School building, 200X140
feet of ground, 5 room house, 3 por-
ches, barn, garage, and other out i
buiJHings, peaches, pears, cherries, i
plmms, grapes, and blackberries, p'en-
t> for family use, a good r irden
spot. Inquire of Hubbard, at the
Hearld Office.
He seemed in good spiiits during
the day and refused to consider him-
self seriously ill. A few miutes lie-
fore he died he said: "I am not
so sick as they think I am/' A
lew minutes later his wife and dan
ghtei Edith, Went to his bedside t<-
fcsve him a dose of medicine, and I
found that he was dying, and in a
Mrs. R. B. Sweet anil daughter Lily
expect to leave t)ho latter part of I wheat \vhieh is rniovini
the week for Colorado to spend the:
remainder of the heated season The men,bors of lhe Ladics j!is
•tonaiy society of the Christ,:i
Ail Rock Island Yard Sw'trhnicn Church entertained their Jiusbauk
have been called ha-k to work and last Thursday evening at the honie few tniutes h'"l K°ne.
Switchengines an.l cn-ws put on to I .if Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowen. lJe- Mr- Gouph was born in North
take care of the increase in Railroad irinils refieshments were served ;o lVR'''s '^,r'" "n(l was married H
work. I about forty guests. : M*r>* Jones in 1878 and ten years j
j l ler they eaime to the United States.
Bennie Lucas wili bo able fo re-j The Rock Island officials and em ! Gou,rh was a noll,ber the
turn hrfiie from the hospital in Me- j pioes of Haileyville have founed an 1>,'0sb-vteri''ln Church and a loyal sup
FEED STORE.
2 DOORS EAST OF POSTOFFICE
I CARRY A FULL LINE OF FLOUR AND FEED.
A FULL LINE OF STAPLE GROCERIES
YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
ROMEO PANNACCI,
HAILEYVILLE, OKLAHOMA.
The Union Meat Market.
W. A. Carrnack & Co., Proprietors.
fresh Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry and Meats
Oysters and Game in Season.
Haileyville, Okla.
porter of the S. S. taking a great I
interest in a class of boys which he j
taught.
Mr. Gough leaves a wife and seven I
'Building your
Wealth
A bank works for you night
and day, week after week,
adding cents to your dollars. Little
by little the amounts grow till each
addition is a respectable sum.
Where does the gain come from?
Not from your pocket. Nor from
ours. It is the result of production.
Money placed in a bank is given
an opportunity to work and to
produce.
Thus a bank builds your wealth.
Start with a small deposit if you
will. Add to it when you can—
regularly if you can do so. It
will not be long till you can
fairly sae it grow.
This "Bank^ ^four Hejl SerxJanl
Open an Account tuith V-r Today—flOWt
The Bank of Haileyville
N. E. TUELL ['resident. W. H. DOYI.E, Vice-President.
E. R. JOLLY, Cashier.
RAILROAD
Y. M. C. A.
A Home For Men away from Home.
William Bros. Motor Co.
FORD AGENCY
Automobile Repairing and Accessories
All Work Guaranteed.
Phonp 999
HARTSHORNE. OKLAHOMA.
CLARENCE GARRETT, A | nt For Haileyville.
Hailey-Ola Coal Co.
Miners and Shippers of the Famous
H-O
COAL.
HAILEYVILLE, OKLA.
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Hubbard, John H. The Pittsburg County Republican (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 15, Ed. 2 Thursday, July 14, 1921, newspaper, July 14, 1921; Hartshorne, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc163439/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.