The Hallett Herald. (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 31, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Local News.
g *
A - '*•
A Happy ^New Year.
Miss Flossie Marple spent Christ-
mas with home folks.
Wm. Stewart made a business
trip to Pawnee. Saturday.
New shoes and lots of them at J.
W. Long's.
Will Walker of Terlton, was a
Hallett visitor, Saturday. '
J. C. Pease was in Pawnee trans-
acting business, Friday.
All parties having chickens for
sale call on Peck & Son.
Win. Long made a business trip
to Pawnee, Friday.
Those desiring laundry weekly,
deliver at Hotel Hallett.
J. H. Bellis of Cushing was in
Hallett, Wednesday, on business.
E. W. Lewis and E. K. Watkins
were in Tulsa, the first of the week.
Miss Cora McKaughan who is
teaching in Shawnee spent the hol-
idays with her mother.
Lis Long and R. E. Little were
transacting business in Pawnee Sat-
urday.
Call at J. W. Long's for never
rip-over-alls, the best on the mar-
ket.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Martin and;
son George spent the holidays at
Beggs.
Mr. Ed Ward and Miss Dora'
Ward spent the holidays with friends
in Perry.
Frank Adams and S. N. Treese
>f Jennnings were iu Hallett, Wed-
nesday.
G. E. Rose and W. H. Donald
of Valley made a call nt the Herald
Office this week. _
G. O. Shepherd spent the holi-
days with friends and relatives at
Liberty, M<>.
I'll ires Oliver, who has been
spending the holidays at home, re-
turned to Guthrie, Monday.
C. W. B'diannan and family of
Plato Mo., arrived in Hallett today
with a view to locating.
Mrs. L. M. Collet his returned
from an extended visit in Craig
County.
W. B Wilson was a pleasant
caller at ihe Herald Office, Friday,
:ind treated the office force to or-
anges. Come again Mr. wilson.
Art* you a reader ot 1 he Herald?
in giving your patronage to your
home paper, you are really helping
yourself for it is building up your
town and increasing the value of
your property.
StIOOb NOTES
Caroline*Marple entered school
again Tuesday, after an absence of
< ne week.
]. Roy Armstrong was absent
f:om the seventii grade Tuesday, on
account of sickness.
Elsie and Georgia Whipple en-
rolled in the third grade thi«- week.
Vernie Mc Kaughan was promo-
ted to third grade'this week.
Willie. Dotson, and Gladys Seale
have moved from the district.
Mrs. Graves the primary teacher
who has been taking a vacation for
two weeks will be on duty again
Monday morning. Mis'* May Husaey
has been teaching in her absence.
The following is a list of visitors
for the past week. Miss Olga
Newell, Oklahoma City. Miss Spar-
ling, Jennings, Miss Mable Ramsey-
Perry. Okla. Clarence Armstrong.
Belvidere, Kansas, Olen Shot-
well and Miss Elsie Colburn, Terl-
ton, Miss Sublet. Jennings, Miss
Flossie Marple, teacher at Mack
burn, Mrs. Pearl Pease, Dr. J. A.
Turner, Misses Mollie Witt
Clara Holler.
All kind of fresh groceries at J.
VV. Long's.
Mr. Zeigler of the Zeigler Oil
Co., Montpelier, Ind., lias been in
Hallett a good portion of the week
looking after oil leases.
The next meeting; of the County
Teacher's Association will be at
Cleveland, Saturday, Jan. 14, 1911.
We want to make this the Ban-
ner Meeting. Let us sacrifice a lit-
tle to attend.
Earl B. Clark. President.
Sunday School every Sunday
morning at the Baptist church at
10:00 o'clock shai'i). Every one
invited to be present.
For rent: Good four room house.
Gas lights and heat. Can give
possession Jan. 1. —Herald Office
D m'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
EARN BIG MONEY by doing
a little work,after business hours.
Address: Circulation Manager,
Oklahoma News, Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma.
For Sale: Lot 26, block 83, lot
26, block 113, lot 7, block 144.
Hallett, Oklahoma. Write F. B.
Chandler, Marietta, Ga.
| Make me cash bid 011 lot 21 block
3, lots 18 and 19 block 72, in Hal-
| lett, Oklahoma.—Address.
Aug Lamm, Piano. Texas,
j 320 acres ot good timber laud ill
Shannon County. Missouri to trade
for town property in Hallett or a
small track of land close in.
Address. Win. Bales.
Box, 232, Cherokee,
# Oklahoma
Our renders hail from Alabama,
Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Io-
wa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Mis-
souri, Nebraska, New Mexico,
New York, North Carolina, Okla-
homa, Pennsylvania, Tennessee,
Texas, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
If you want to know something of
the opportunities, resources aiul
advantages of Oklahoma, subscribe
for the Herald.
The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac
tor 1911, that guardian Angel iu a
hundred thousand homes, is now
ready. Not many are now willing
to be without it and the Rev. Irl R.
Hicks \liigazine, Woid and Works.
The two are only One Dollar a
year. Tin Almanac is 35c prepaid.
No home or office should fail to send
tor them, to Word and Works Pub
lishing Company, St Louis, Mo.
Erwin Cox
President.
W. D. Caldwell
Vice President.
G. O. Shepherd
Cashier.
TIRST STASE BANK
CAPITAL 10,000.00 PAID UP
Depositors protected by the Oklahoma
Deposltr's Guaranty Fund.
Do a general banking business, alon^ safe and conservative lines.
Not a speculator nor plunger among directors and stock-holders. Es-
tablished in 1909. We are expeiien. irg a steady and substantial
growth. Deposit your money with us and we will not forget the favoi.
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 anil see us if
you wai^t something and if you are worthy we will help you. Biing us
your deposits while you have them and when >011 need money don't hes-
itate to speak to us. Don't forget all business is founded upon rec-
iprocity. Your legitimate business kiudlv 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. VV> 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, Cashier
Quicker
It's Better
BY THE
Potter
"Katy" to St Louis
Kansas City and the North
Tree Trip To Europe
Having just completed the third
annual eastern trip with a party of
Oklahoma young ladies lis it
guests Sturm's Oklahoma Maga
zine announces that it will take a
party to Europe next year and that
any lady or gentlemen of good stand-
ing in bis or her community, (who
can evidence same by the proper
credentials) will be taken on the
European trip for six hundred an-
nual subscriptions to the home Mag-
azine.
U. N. Klmrey U.T.Johnson
Klnirey & Johnson
ATI OiNtYI-AT UHW
Pay Taxes for Non-
residents. Realty Bought
and Sold. Collections and
Land Titles a Specialty.
HALLETT • • OKLAHOMA
Dr J Watkins
Physician and Surgeon
HALLETT • • OKLA
and
HOOVERS
GROCERY
VALUE ' the key note to our success.
Our stock is clean and up-to-date
and it i* our intention to give all the
greatest possible value for your
money.
T. H. Hoover, Prop.
Hallett - - Oklahoma
BARGAIN
We will give 20£ of sugar
for $1.00 with every $5.00
cash purchase. We wil also
sell our entire stock of goods
at the very lowest posible
price consisting with fair
profits.—Our motto is lots of
customers quick sales with
less profits.
M3ING BROS.
HALLETT OKLAHOMA
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Johnson, L. T. The Hallett Herald. (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 31, 1910, newspaper, December 31, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180314/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.