The Hallett Herald. (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 24, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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All kind of fresh groceries at J.
W. Long's.
Oranges, bananas and lemons t
J. W. Long's.
Ice cold pop always orf hand at
J. W. Long's.
Fresh meat and Ice always on
hand at Toler's meat market.
Everything nice and fresh at J.
W. Longs.
New shoes and lots of them at J.
W. Long*.
All parties having chickens for
sale call on Peck k Son. We buy
them.
t Don't forget the ice cream supper
tonight.
Eli Tarto visited with friends in
Hallett Thursday.
Hon. Bird S. McGuire visited
Hallett Friday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. George
Taylor, Septemoer 23, 1910, a
boy.
Quite.a number of the Hallett
citizens attended' the Old Soldiers
Reunion in Pawnee this week.
Mrs. Hennesy of Manford visit-
ed her sister Mrs. Oliver here this
week.
Miss Cora McKaughan has gone
to Shawnee where she is a teacher in
the High School.
J. H. Snider who has been
spending the summer in Colorado
- returned homb last Sunday.
W. A. McCabc and sister. Miss
M. E. McCabe of DesMoines,
Iowa, visited Hallett this week.
Elbert Shackelford of Little
Rock, Arkansas,,is here visiting the
family of I\ A. Watkins.
Don't forget the Pawnee County
Fair to be held at Hallett, October
11, 13, 13, 14 and 15. Write for
catalog.
L. A. Whitten was chosen dele-
gate to attend the annual state agri-
cultural meeting at Stillwater Au-
gust 1911.
Mesdames Watkins, Shepherd,
Mowry and Mason and Misses
Beulah Watkins and Alt-en Mowry
Spent Tuesday in Pawnee.
Don't forget the band concert
and pie supper to he given by the
Band at Hallett, September 24.
Miss Kate Hutchinson will de-
liver the best of home made butter,
anywhere in town at 20 cents per
pound.
Don't forget the pie and ice
cream supper to be given at the
Clark Hotel tonight by the Hallett
Cornet Band. Everybody invited
to be present.
The catalogs for the Pawnee
County Fair at Hallett are now
ready for distribution. Those who
desire one address A. F. Mowry,
Hallett, Oklahoma.
The Wichita Eagle has an easy
plan for a young lady to procure an
education in her choice of the best
colleges in Kansas or Oklahoma.
Write to-day for particulars. Ad-
dress Wichita Eagle, Wichita, Ks.
Sidney I>. Long, Circulation Man-
ager.
Don't forget the Union Sunday
School at the Christian Church.
Services begin every Sunday morn-
ing at 10:00 o'clock. You are in-
vited to attend.
A GOOD POSITION
Can be had by ambitious young
men and ladies in the field of
"Wireless" or Railway telegraphy.
Since the eight-hour law became
effective, and since the Wireless
companies are establishing stations
of telegraphers throughout the coun-
try there is a great shortage of tele-
g raphers. . Positions pay begin-
ners from.to $90 per month,
with good chances of advencement.
The National Telegraph Institute
Operat es Six official institutes in
Americii, under supervision of R.
R. and Wireless Officials and plac-
es all graduates into positions.
It will pay you to write them for
full details at Memphis, Tenn., or
Columbia, S. C.
Orange Blossoms.
Mr. Leo B. Smith and Miss
Maggie Peck were united in mar-
raige in Pawnee, Thursday, Sep-
tember 15. Rev. Ingrahani offici-
ating. Miss Maggie i* the daught>
er of Mr. and Mrs. Peck who live
just east of town. Mr. Smith is
the principal of the High School
here and is very popular with all
who know him. The Herald joins
with their many friends in wishing
them a long, happy and prosperous
life.
Schedule of Trains.
Arrival and Dep-
arture of M. K. & T.
TRAINS.
(South Bound)
No. 21 arrives. 3:24 a. m.
No. 25 arrives...... 1140 p. m.
No. 561 Local Freight 8:15 a. m.
(North Bound)
No. 26 arrives. 2:02 p. m.
No. 22 arrives. 9:46 p. m.
No. 562 Local Freight 2145 p. m.
$$$
Arrival and Departure ok
ST. L.&S. F. TRAINS.
(East Bound)
No. 612 arrives.. ....10:52 a. m.
No. 610 arrives. 6:56 p. ni.
(West Bound)
No. 613 arrives 9:13 a. m.
No. 611 arrives. 4:17 p. m.
I" Erwin Cox
President.
W. D. Caldwell
Vice President.
G. 0. Shepherd
Cashier.
TIRST STATE BANK
CAPITAL 10,000.00 PAID UP
Depositors protected by the Oklahoma
Depositor's Guaranty Fund.
Do a general banking business, along safe and conservative lines.
Not a speculator nor plunger among directors and stock-holders. Es-
tablished in 1909. We are experiencing a steady and substantial
growth. Deposit your money with us and we will not forget the favor.
You may soon need to seek assistance from some bank. We especially
hold ourselves in readiness to assist all good enterprises and people who
have interests of Hallett and community at heart. Come and see us if
you want something and if you are worthy we will help you. Biing us
your deposits while you have them and when you need money don't hei- '
itate to speak to us. Don't forget all business is founded upon rec-
iprocity. Your legitimate business kindly solicited and all courtesies and
accommodations cheerfully extended consistent with good banking
methods within our power. We pay four percent interest on time de-
posits. W* can also negotiate your farm loans to your satisfaction.
We have a Notary Public in office, and will take care of your work in
that line. Legal blanks always kept in stock. All transactions held
strictly confidential for protection of customers.
Yours Respectfully
G. O. Shepherd, Gashier
V. W. Wilcox
Builder and Gontrctor
Plans and Estimates
Furnished on applica-
tion. Satisfaction pos-
itively guaranteed.
Hallett, Oklahoma.
We will pay the highest market
price for your cream. Call and see
us. Peck & Co.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS
GIN COMPANY
DEALERS IN
COTON AND
COTTON HEED
We pay the highest
market price for
your cotton.
This gin is equiped with
Pneumatic Conveyois and
Latest Model Hullers.
H. L. WATTS, MANAGER.
*
Hallett - - Oklahoma
n
The Largest Profits in Dairying
ARE MADE HV THE USE OP THE
1910 Interlocking Style
U. S. SEPARATOR
It gets ALL th* cream.
Not pmrt of the errant meat of the time, nor -t-tf
of the errant part of the ftnt*, but all the cream
fell the time.
The firafMt tkimming contra* ever held, at the
Pan-American, proved these statements to be facto.
" The GRAND PRIZE awarded at Seattle, 190Q,
further proves our claims of clora i-j
rasjr running, racy clraning, and durability.
A. C. SALISBURY
Valley - - Oklahoma
QUICK TARM SALES
THATS US
Our long experience and wide acquaintance
in the real estate business enables us to make
quick sales. If you wish to buy or sell a farm or
other property, and appreciate a square deal we
respectfully solicit your patronage. Our terms
are the most liberal. Our methods have made
good. Can we explaine them to you?
Yours For a Bigger Better Busier Hallett
SOUTHERN SALES GO.
M. L. Farnham Manager
Hallett - - Oklahoma
THE STORE THAT SAVES
YOU MONEY
ON SHOES, CLOTHING AND GROCERIES
Our goods are new and
up to date. Our prices
are lowest poiible con-
sisting with fair profits.
If you will only come
and see our goods, and
get our prices you will
most assuredly buy
from us.
Our Motto. The Best Tor The Least Money
J. W. EON Q'S
HALLETT OKLAHOMA
Buys Gream
G. ti. Peck
Agknt For
CONTINENTAL CREAMERY
COMPANY
OKLAHOMA CITY
Peck Pays Highest Market
Prices For Cream.
Dr J Watkins
Physician and Surgion
HALLETT . . OKLA
U. N. Klmrt) L. T. John <
Klmrey & Johnson
ATTOHNCYft-ftT-LftW
Pay Taxes for Non-
residents. Realty Bought
and Sold. Collections and
Land Titles a Specialty.
HALLETT
OKLAHOMA
J. G. Stewart
Builder & Contractor
See him for plans and
specificiations.
HALLETT
OKLAHOMA
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Mason, J. E. The Hallett Herald. (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 24, 1910, newspaper, September 24, 1910; Hallett, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180278/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.