The Hallett Herald. (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 25, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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Local News.
\V. D. Oliver was in Pawnee
!a*t Saturday on business.
When you want anything in tin
grocery line call on J. \V. Long.
B. L. Gillaspie, was in Pawnee
Tuesday on busindss.
Everything nice and fresh at J.
V. Long's.
lion. E. M. Clark and wife of Pav\- j venience of having an extra pair^of
MEN
$8.50 TAILOR MADE
TROUSERS FOR yoc.
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
In order to imroi|uce our hi};li
grade, made to measure tailoring
direct from maker, to wearer, we
are offering every man in the U. S.
a pair of our high grade regular
priced $8.^0 tailor made trousers
cut to your measure for 90 cents.
Every man can appreciate the con-
nee were in Hallett Monday.
J. W. Long was transacting*l)iisi-
aess in Pawnee Tuesday.
Mrs. J. M. Howell was shoping
hi Pawnee Monday.
1,000 Cedar posts for sale at a
bargain.—Phone 2 on Q.
Mis. K. B. Watson and little son
C harles were in Pawnee Monday.
Great Bargains in Cilv Propertv.
Npply—Herald Office.
Hon. L. T. Johnson went to
Pawnee Thursday ou legal business.
The Herald Office is prepared to
do all kinds of job work. Let us
'f
Clev
Mr. Cleveland of . HumboltJ Kan-
sas, was a visitor in our City this
week.
C ill It J. W. L r;\ f >r
ip-over-alls, the best on the mar- suit offir and
D.m't deity.
these stylish tailor made trousers as
it is ;i source of much pleasure
whether for holiday, outing or even
day wear. We don't limit \ou to
any certain pattern, byi \nu ran have
your choice from a select Mock of
the most fashionable and desirable
materials now being shown by the
highest priced custom t :• ilot s in the
east. We are making this remmk-
alde offer merely to introduce our
new Premier System, of high grade
tailoring cut to vour individual
measure, direct from maker to
wearer saving you from 1-4 to 1-2
the cost of what you have been pay-
ing for your clothes iu the past.
Remember this is for a limited time
only. We are a reli thle concern
and mean just what we say. Send
stamp for samples and measure-
neve nicut blanks. Ask for our special
ample catalogue.
Send in at once
Mrs. \V . V. McCaiighaii, of Ske- N'"! the lull-benefit of this lib-
dee is visiting her mother Mrs. 15. , era I offet. Write us.
L. Gillaspie.
Mrs. J. A. Robinson, has been
visiting her father and mother near
Cleveland.
E. K. Watkins, went to Musk-
ogee, Monday where he will make
bis future home.
Mrs. M. St tts who lias been vis-
it nig friends and relative* in Ark-
ansas. retimed bo ne Saturday.
THE PREMIER TAILORS
1S5 E. Madison St. Chicago, III.
All parties having chicken* for
' -ale call on I'eck & Sou.
————
G. O. SlIEPHBRD
President.
Erwin Cox
Vice President.
A. F. Mowry
Cashier.
PIRST STATE BANK
CAPITAL 10,000.00 PAID UP
Depositors protected by the Oklahoma
Depoeitr'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. NVe arc experiencing a steady and substantial
growth. Deposit your money with us and we will not forget the favor.
\ > u m iy soon uee<l to seek assistance from some bank. We especially
hold ourselves in readiness to assist alj 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. Biitig us
your deposits while you ha\e them and when yon need money don't hes-
itate to speak to us. Don't foiget all business is founded upon rec-
iprocity. \ our legitimate business kindly solicited and all courtesies and
accommodations cheerfully extended consistent with good banking
methods within tnir power. We pay four percent interest on time de-
posits. W«* can also negotiate your farm loans to your satisfaction.
N\ e have a Notary Public in office, and w ill take care of your work ii
that line. Legal bhmks always kept in stock. All transactions held
strictly confidential for protection of customers.
Your© Respectfully
O. O. Shepherd, Pres.
For feed stuffs go to Eli Patrick's
He not only carries an elaborate
stock, but will treat yon right..
e
. N. Ivlinroy L,. T, Johnson
Kimrey & Johnson
rWIO MLY8-\T l,.\\V
Miss Graves of Cleveland lias
been teaching this week in her
mothers place.
I'o exchange two lots iu a sub- 1
orb of Chicago,for llaltalt Lots.
Gorge S imeon. Grinned. I< wsi.
Mrs. C. S. Hell and little son!
N\ i!son, who hive been visiting ie-
itives in Missouri has returned
liouie.
Pay Taxes for Non-
residents. Realtv Bought
and Sold. Collections and
Land Titles a Speci.dtv.
HALLETT
OKLAHOMA
Miss Sarah Luc.i$_jtf Cleveland
>\ Iiq has been visiting her aunt 1
Mrs. }. A R thiiison, returned I
I oiiIj Moml iy.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Watkins ac-
« mi ta iied by Mr-. R. NV. Aimi-j
14c. were ill Pawnee Tuesday < n |
) lt-l II ss.
I'eststiain liiioilc Mind Rids.
Nmie better 15 ig^s for ^o its.
Phoue K
|. Ilinlev. R. i". I). |iiinriig-.
A ant to purchase lots iu 11 a I - j
I t'. Do 11 t answer unless \ou
v nit to sell. Address R. M. II. 1
P. 0. Box. (u. Hallett. Okla.
I) n't t iget the I'nion Suudav
Sr^io >1 at the Christian Chinch. j
S. i \ u'c- '> 41 1 1 very Sniidav niorn-
i i',' a 10:00 o'clock. You are in
vitefl to attend
The w. C T. I . was delight- !
11111 \ inter'.ii 1 d Wedne-d \ alei -
u 1011 it tin o ne of Nil s. II. I..
G!ll;t->pi>, saliject for tile afiernoouj
<1 s.iisi 11. -TIk- lai1111 e o( the
II u . an I w!i > i- to Blame" by
R v. Jennings.
Tie.l II. W id ' :« Ol W. .V W.
Stiufio Pa vnee is making 1 special-
ty i out sid- p iotogt iphie work in
the vicinity id.Hallett. It it isplio-
04 1; 1 'ii ■ tV rlv von want, h'ave
wold at the Hallett Herald Office.
$So no per inoittli st 1 ai^lit salmy
mid fvpeiises. t men Willi lig. to
i 1111 o>!• 1 e our Poultry Remedies.
I) I'll !lil< ver I I' s y Oil lU'llll ll!| -
mess. Eureka I 'oil It 11 F'tid M .11 <• B
III act 111 iug ( 1 ,"i|,.iei .) IJ
I; s' Sf l.ouis. III. «
HUYS CUKAM
DRINKWI ER & WHIPPLE
-^A^ents For-*-
Fanners Union Creamery Cotnpain
The Rev. Ill K. 1 licks Almanac
for 1911. that guardian Angel iu a
I bundled thousand homes, is now
ready. Not many are now willing
| to be without it !ind the Rev. Il l R.
| Hicks Magazine, Word and Works,
j The two arc only One Dollar a
year. The Almaiiic is 35c prepaid.
No home 01 office should fail to send
toi them, to Word and Works Pub-
lishing Company, St Louis, Mo.
Solid n karat'Gold Point Fountain Pen FREE with a 6 mouths sub-
scription to I'he Hallett Herald and The Oklahoma News.
A Great Oklahoma City Daily Paper together with your favorite home
papei, The Hallett Heiald.
Both Papers for Six Months
One Diamond Poklt Fountain Pen.
ALL THREE FOR 1.75
o: law nee
We pa\ the HIGHEST market
pi ice for \ nir cream.
H ALLETT -• OKLAHOMA j
I S25,00.
p| Out way Second Cla > Col-
onist late to common "points
California
VIA
Dr.I Watkins
!*IIYMl IA N' AN l> SfllliKON
(HALLETT - - OKI.A ]
This pen is of the well known "Di.nn nil Point" brand, and is fitt-
ed with 14 karat gold pen, j.uar:.|itiid In ti 1 maker. Just enclose
$1.7^ and letm 11 with this "ad." to The Hallett Herald (vour paper.)
CMdldfJi,
Cood Lillet Ijln
lt'..i..,.c:u«ls<i.I
Ills VVIi • and IIK tun<1-
Tlirse urc 11 iu tilings which
will ttvil-e a mm ol your hoy.
8w":rt liis lively Inli i art unit whole-
^ sor e development by Kit-in,; I un
'me AMERICAN BCY
,| wiih fi''f resdiKii wi Ic't fawi i: toi |uy«.
1 o ll" ia iturir i ft n trt nturr, \m\ .. hi 'nty
mtdcurrni.t tv.-nli. J'holofrilili;-, ft mix, cler-
trlcity, carptntry, Fnom, c imtt. TH'< l>r\-^ tu t
«liat lo <!> nrd how Iu doll, ncatmftilly lllm-
Inilrd, fit ti nvcry lino in harmony wilh rellned
lionw iPhinliiSl I'ttrtoi I'y •Jia.MKilioj-.aii'itlieir
narenli. Sei.il l.n* lor a lull year. Oil ale at
nil iicw-ntnihat UcenN.
" "K t f HitH'Ch.
PRICES TALK
GET YOUli rU«!NITLIRb
Where \ i can <I > til • Ix-st. O ir prices are
below the lowest, ai d we treat }"ii li^ht.
NVe Iiiim a complete and u,)-to-ilate stock ot
Furnituie and I' idertaking g«n ds. Call and
see us heft ie httving.
HALLETT FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING CO.
Hallett, ■ ■ = - Oklahoma.
Co :iii n :iti\eh low t ates to
points located in lollouiiu
s r \ i ks
AH ti la. AI i/ot a, Calif" n i-<.
C'dof id i."1 |Ida Mrxiio,
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It >, NV. ^'lin^t on, W v ' . n^ .
Oil s lie «I.iit\ Mart Ii iOtll to
April i^ith iiiclusiyt.
Km Detailed inform: >i call
on the n« tft
or write
l'risci
NU'
It's Quicker
A
It's Better
BY THE
C. 0. JACKSON.
P . na Passi^t i Agei t:
I M, i I tiuia City. Okla.
"Katyv to St Louis f
Ks ".sas Gty and! the Nov " "j
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Johnson, L. T. The Hallett Herald. (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 25, 1911, newspaper, March 25, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180346/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.