The Hallett Herald. (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 7, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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Full line of dishes at the Hallett
Mercantile Company.
* All kind of fresh groceries at J.
VV. Long's.
New goods arriving every day at
the Hallett Merc. Co.
When you want anything in the
grocery line call on J. W. Long.
All kinds of fresh meat at the
Toler Meat Market.
Don't forget school bond elec-
tion is on Saturday, May 7.
New line of Superb brand ready
made clothing at the Hallett Mer-
cantile Co.
Oranges, bananas and lemons at
J. W. Long's.
Dr. G. Turner is in Blackburn on
business this week
W. D. Oliver is in Kansas City
attending to business.
C. G. Mason has his business
building well under way.
Mesdams Shepherd and Mosley
spent Thursday in Pawnee.
Miss Mollie Meurer of Pawnee
was in Hallett visiting Monday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clay Mar-
pie Tuesday, May 3, 1910, a boy.
J. M. Tlibnpson now hat charge
ot the n stuarant in the1 Clark build-
ing.
Mr. Allen of Nashville, Tenner
see is here with a view of buying
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si farm
Pilaris Oliver is home from the
Capital C;ty Business College at
Guthrie.
Mr*. J. E. Mason and Mi
Alice Watkins spent Thursday
Pawnee.
Don t forget school bond election
is today. A good school should be
our motto.
Editor Stewart of the Jennings
News was a pleasant visitor iu Hal-
lett this week.
Contractor Elherton with a crew
of hands is rushing the work on the
bridge just north of town.
Mrs. A. F. Mowry and little
daughter came up from Tuttle this
week to join Mr. Mowrv who has
located here.
C. R. Bicovington who has just
recently purchased the Maramec
Monitor was a very pleasant visitor
at the Herald office Saturday.
I lie dinner and ice cream sup-
per given by the Ladies Relief
Corps on Wednesday was well at-
tended and a success in every
way.
The conceit given at the Chris-
tian church last night was a de-
cided success. Each one rendered
their part well, and the songs by tin-
class were well sung.
Hallett has very flattening pros-
pects of locating several Factories in
the near future. Cheap gas and
plenty of raw material 011 the
ground i.re big inducements.
A. F. Mowrv of Tuttle Oklaho-I
ma, has bought an interest iu the
Hallett Mercantile Company
is now a reuglar salesman in the 1
big store. He, like all other new
comers to our town, is well pleased
with Hallett
Prof. J. T. Higgins closed bis
second successful term of school at
at the Banner school house yester-
day, with a very interesting
gram, and a basket dinner,
Kate Hutchinson was present
her school and took pait in the ex-
ercises. A large crowd was present
and all enjoyed the program. This
was very appropiiate that 'he two
districts should join in these exerci-
ses, as we will be one district next
year, and it gave the children an
opportunity to get better acquainted, j
Photos Free.
Wallace Art Studio, Pawnee,
Oklahoma, is making one baby pho-
to free of any baby that has not had
picture made. Come and try me.
Eleven doors west of First National
Bank.
Notice or Stock-hold-
ers Meeting.
There will be a meeting of the
stock-holders of 1 he Farmers and
Merchants Ginning Co., of Hallett
at Hallett,May 14 19m. Eveiy
body invited to attend this meeting
especially farmers that rai^cotton
Fanners & Merchants Gin Co.
Lots of flour and the very best «'
the Hallett Merc. Co's. store.
Hallett Merc. Co.. has just re-
ceived a car of "Pride of Perry"
The policy of this paper is non
political yet space will be given to
candidates of all parties for their an-
nouncements at the usual rates.
Rev. Ingraham of Pawnee will
occupy the pulpit at the Christian
church Saturday evening and Sun-
day, May 7 and 8. Rev. Ingraham
is a good talker and we always en-
joy his visits with us.
I'll" Mi'lK
Schedule of Trains.
, . Arrival and Dep-
i arture ok M. K. & T.
TRAINS.
(South Bound)
No. 21 arrives. 3:24 a. m.
No. 25 arrives 1:40 p.m.
No. 561 Local Freight 8:15 a. m.
(Nortii Bound)
No. 26 arrives. 2:02 p. m.
No. 32 arrives. 9:46 p.m.
No. 562 Local Freight 2:45 p. m.
En win Cox
President.
W. D. Caldwell
Vice President.
G. O. Shepherd
Cashier.
Arrival and Departure of
ST. L. & S. FN'RAINS.
-(East Bound)
No. 612 arrives...... 10:52 a. m.
No. 610 arrives. 6:56 p. m.
(West Bound)
No. 613 arrives. 9:13 a. m.
No. 611 arrives. 4^7 p. m.
Eddyvillie Prince.
Eddyville Prince will make the
season of 1910 as follows: Mon-
day and Tuesday at Terlton; Wed-
nesday and Thursday at Hallett;
Friday at Jennings.
Eddyvile Prince—Is a Perch-
eron Stallion, fi\e years old. Is a
dark bay 17 hands heigh; wt.
i,Soo; has heavy flat bone and good
action. Pronounced bv everybody
to be the best horse ever in the
country. He is recorded in the
Perchertm Society of America.
His record number is 43141.
Terms—$15 to iusute colt to stand
and suck. Care will be taken to
prevent accidents, but will not be
responsible should any occur.
I do hereby covenant and
agree with said J. C. Carless that in
case of default made in payment of
the said sum of money or in case of
mv attempt to remove .from said
country OUi. the said mare and colt
he, or his agent may take immediate
possession of said mare and colt,
the possession of these presents he-
ing his sufficient authority therfore.
and may sell the same at public or
private sale and, after satisfying the
aforesaid debt and interest thereon
and all necessary and teasonable
costs, charges and expenses encored
in keeping, advertising and selling
said property, together with an at-
torney s fee ot $15 Hny remaining
sum slydl be paid to said party of
the second p;m. But, should said
mare prove not 111 foal by this or
subsequent service of siid horse this
agreement shall be null and void."
J. C. CURTESS, Owner.
Phone D"5i Jennings Oklahoma
W. B. Hussey
NOTARY PUIIMC
Land Agent and General Real
Estate Dealer. Taxes Paid for
Non-Resideirts.
Hallett - - . Okla.
Blacksmith
James Armstrong, Proprietor
Horseshoeing, Wagon Work,
Plows and Farm Machin-
ery Repaired.
Bring your work to me.
Hallett - . Okla
V. W. Wilcox
Builder and Gontrctor
Plans and Estimates
Furnished 011 applica-
tion. Satisfaction pos-
itively guaranteed.
Hallett, Oklahoma.
Dr J Watkins
Physician and Surgeon
HALLETT - . OKL
Meat Market
grantham St long
All kinds of fresh meats. Cured
meats, sausage and hams
Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited
and
pro-
Miss
with
Natural
Gas is
Cheaper
For Light
Heat and
Power
Ask The
Plumber
For
Estimates
Buys Cream
FIRST STATE BANK
Cap<tal $10,000.00 Paid Up
WATCII US GROW
This is a home Bank owned by home
people and our policy is courtesy to all.
We especially hold ourselves in readiness
to assist all good enterprises and people
who have interests of Hallett and com-
munity at heart. Come and see us if you
want something and if you are worthy
we will help you. Bring us your de-
posits while you have them and when
you need money dont hesitate to speak
to us.
G O. Shepherd, Cashier
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HALLETT = MERCANTILE
COMPANY
—DEALER IIN—
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID TOR
POULTRY, EGGS AND BUTTER.
Exclusive A$ent for Star Brand Shoes,
None Better.
Our Motto: Nothing too Good for our Customers.
d. W. Long
GROCER
Dealer in Fancy and Staple Groceries.
Hallett
Flour, Feed and provision. Highest
market price for Country Produce.
Oklahoma
The Hallett Produce Co.
B. L. Gillaspie, Mgr.
Buy and sell all kinds of
Produce. Poultry and eggs
a Specialty, hides, wool,
ducks and geese.
J. W. bong
Agent For
CONTINENTAL CREAMERY
COMPANY
OKLAHOMA CITY
Long Pajs Highest Market
Prices For Cream.
Barber Shop
G. L. WATKINS, PH. p. .
For a Smooth Shave,
Hair cut or Shampoo.
Give him a call.
Hallett ... Okls
NEW STATE
HOTEL.
JUHT OPKNBI)
Everything Newly Furnished. Nice Rooms, Clean Beds.
Special Attention to
the Traveling Public.
Mrtf. frank Meadow# ffrop.
J. A. RobisOn
DEALER IIN
Dry Goods and Groceries
HALLETT - OKLA
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Mason, J. E. The Hallett Herald. (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 7, 1910, newspaper, May 7, 1910; Hallett, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180239/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.