The Hallett Herald. (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 6, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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Local News.
Miss May Seely went lo Tulsa
this week.
Geo. II. Shepherd was in Paw-
nee Monday.
J. II. Snider was out of town on
business Tuesday.
Great Bargain* in City Property.
Apply—Herald Office.
Dr. Win. Kamey and wife were
in Hallett Thursday.
C. H. Yeager of Jennings gave
us a pleasant call Friday.
Mrs. Clay Marple was in Cleve-
land Friday, shopping.
Dr. J. A. Turner was in town
Sunday visiting his mother.
Everything nice and fresh at J.
W. Long's.
Dr. Robinson of Cleveland was
in Hallett this week on business.
When you want anything in tin
grocery line call on J. W. Long.
Messers Mclntyre and Hosea of
Jennings were in Hallett Sunday.
G. P. ReiischiU'ider of Lawton
i-. in Hallett this week writing life
insurance.
The W. C. T. U. was entertained
Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. L.
T. Johnson.
Miss Flossie Marple, having clos-
her schoo/ at Blackburn, has return-
ed home. •
Dr. William L. Iliatt. Federal j!
Live Stock Inspector was in Hallett! I
Wednesday.
John Pease and Lee Walts are in !
the southern part of the state this!
week on buisness.
Miss May Hussey who has been
attending the teachers Institute at
Pawnee, returned home Monday.
Dr. J. C. Watkins accompanied |
by his sisters Misses Alice ami Beu-1
lah, took a joy ride through the
country to Pawnee last Monday.
Best strain Rhode I*lund Reds, j
None better. 15 eggs for 50 cts. |
E. J. Ilanley. Phone 52 K.
The inusic club will meet eve.yT
Wednesday evening at the Chris-
tian church everybody invited to
.ilteud.
Want to purchase lots in Hal-
lett. Do not answer unless you
want to sell. Address R. M. B.
P. (3. Box, 61. Hallett, Okla.
The Herald Office is prepared to
In all kinds of job work. Let us
do your printing.
Don't forget the Union Sunday
School at the Christian Chinch.
Services begin every Sundav morn-
ing at 10:00 o'clock. You are in-
vited to attend
W. R. Duncan lias accepted a
position with the M, K. and T.
railroad company at Nelag inv. We
.ne sorry to see Mr. Duncan leave
"us he is a good and usefid citizen.
We wish him \jell in his new home.
The new officers installed are
as follows: Clerk, J. W. Mosley,
Treasurer, Geo. A. Martin, Assess-
u,. C. M. Marple, M...>h..l, II. L.
G.ll.ispie. Justice of the Peace, A.
F. Mowrv, Trustees, first ward, II.
L. Watts and V. W. Wilcox, sec-
ond ward, Geo. O. Shepherd ami
John C Pease, third ward, C. S.
Bell and L. N. Kimrey.
BOY SCOUTS.
Ernest Thompson Seton, the
famous naturalist and writer on out-
door «ubjects, animals, etc., who is
Chief Scout of tl.e Boy Scouts of
America, is writing a series of
twelve aiticles of particular intciesi
to all Bo) Scouts. WMch will be
published during the coming year
in The American Boy, of Detroit,
Hie boys' magazine that is giving
greatest attent'-m to Boy Scout
activities.
n«M *re the thine* which
J make a man of your boy.
•cure his lively Intereit and whole-
• development by living him
Hie AMERICAN BOY
Pilled with fin* reading which (uctnitu boyi.
Excellent atoriea o( adventure, travel, hlatory
and current evenlt. Photography, atampa, elec-
trated, and avery llna In harmony with refined
home training: endorsed by K4.N0 boy. and their
parents. Send II. W lor a lull year. 0a sate at
all news-etanda at I* easts.
TK VUBK FMUSMi CI. IN MM* Ml,
G. O. Shepherd
Erwin Cox
President.
Yice President.
A. F. Mowky
Cashier.
OPPORTUNITY FOR BOYS
We learn that Sturm's Oklahoma
Magazine has arranged to give a
year in any school in Oklahoma ab-
solutely free for subscription work
to that splendid Magazine to any
boy or girl. The plan gives a coun-
ty to such as mav first apply and
prove their worthiness to such a
prize, there being 110 contest.
The Magazine is also looking for
a live boy in each town in the coun-
try to handle the Magazine on the
Saturday Evening Post plan.
Sturm's is a live one and growing
stronger with the people and in re-
al literary merit every mouth. Okla
homa is justly proud of this publi-
cation, and not more of any of its
qualities than its enterprise.
If you are inteiested in either of
these propositions write today, ad
dressing your letter to Oklahoma
City.
. V Kimrey I.. I. Johnson
Kimrey Sl Johnson
rtriOHNtVS^TUAW
Pay Taxes for Non-
residents. Realty Bought
and Sold. Collections and
Land Titles a Specialty.
HALLETT - - OKLAHOMA
BUYS CREAM
DRINK WATER & WHIPPLE
-*-A$ont§ For-*-
Farmers Union Creamery Company
of Pawnee
We pay the HIGHEST market
price for yAur cream.
HALLETT - - OKLAHOMA
TIRST STATE BANK
CAPITAL 10,000.00 PAID UP
Depositors protected by the Oklahoma
Depoeltr'e 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 hes-
itate to speak to lis. 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 6n time de-
posits. We 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, Pres.
For feed stuffs go to Eli Patrick's
He not only carries an elaborate
stock, but will treat you right.
The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac
for 1911, that guardian Angel in a
hundred thousand homes, is now
ready. Not many are now willing
to be without it and the Rev. Irl R.
Hicks Magazine, Woidaud Works.
The two are only One Dollar a
year. The Almannc is 35c prepaid.
No home or office should fail to send
tor them, to Word and Works Pub-
lishing Company, St Louis, Mo.
Fred H. Wallace of W. & W.
Studio Pawnee is making a special-
ty of out side photographic work in
the vicinity of Hallett. If it is pho-
igrftphlc work you want, leave
| word at the Hallett Herald Office.
If I KflCW I Coilld Oct I $8o.ooper mouth straight salary
and expenses, to men with rig, to
introduce our Poultry Remedies,
iii J V C L 1 ^m'1 i*"swer unless you mean bus-
Attend lOlir OCllOOl mess. Eureka Poultry Food Man-
nfHCtiniug Co, Incorporated .
Solid 14 karat Gold Point Fountain Pen FREE with a 6 months sub-
scription to The Hallett Herald and The Oklahoma News.
A Great Oklahoma City Daily Paper together with your favorite home
papei, The Hallett Herald.
Both Papers for Six Months
One Diamond Point Fountain Pen.
ALL THREE FOR 1.75
This pen is of the well known "Diamond Point" brand, and is fitt-
ed with 14 karat gold pen, guaranteed by the maker. Just enclose
$1.75 and return with this "ad." to The Hallett Herald your paper.
A Position I Would
Here is undisputable evidence
that you can get it if you take a
course of bookkeeping and short-
hand with us. If you can find a sin-
gle student who has finished our
course of hookkecping and short-
hand during the past six months,
who has been out of employment
more than ten days, unless of his
own accord, we will make you a
present of $25.00.
Get our catalogue and read in it
what we claim to do, and what our
student*, and their employers say we
can do, Al«o read our $100 Cash
Guaranty that every statement inad.
in our catalogue is true and correct.
If some competitor has told you that
we can't make good, just ask him
why he don't call (or our $too.
Make your arrang* ments to enter
now. so as to be ready for a good
position dm iug the busy fall season.
With our original copyrighted mod
ern systems of bookkeeping and
shoithand, we can give you these
courses in almost half the time and
at half the cost of other schools
leaching other systems. For large
illustrated catalogue address. Capi-
tal City Husintis College, Guthrie.
Oklahoma.
1 East St. Louis, 111.
J. G. Stewart.
Builder & Contractor
See him for plans and
specifications.
PRICES TAI-K
GET YOUR FURNITURE
Where you can do the best. Our prices are
below the lowest, and we treat you right.
We have a complete and up-to-date stock of
Furnituie and Undertaking goods. Call and
see us before buying.
HALLETT FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING CO.
Hallett, • • • • Oklahoma.
IALLET r
OKLAHOMA
Eddyville Prince w ill make the
season of 1911 as follows: Monday
at E. M. Lacy Lease 2 miles east of
Yale; Tuesday & Friday at Home
Wednesday at Hallett; Thursday
at Terlton.
Eduyvu.i.k PaiNCK Is a dark bay
171-1 hands high; wl. 1800; has
heavy Hat bone and good action.
TERMS:-$ 12 to insure colt.
Care will be taken to prevent ac-
cident, hut will not b« responsible
should any occur.
J. C. CUHTKSS.
The Store That Saves You
Money, On SHOES, CLOTH-
ING and GROCERIES
JLONG BRO'S.
We are now in our new home, and are prepared
to accommodate all of our old customers, besides
the -new ones that are daily finding that courteous
treatment, lots of GOOD GOODS for LITTLE
money, is the place to buy.
OUR MOTTO The Beet For The Leant Mone>
L OING BRO'S.
HALLETT - - OKLAHOMA
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Johnson, L. T. The Hallett Herald. (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 6, 1911, newspaper, May 6, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180358/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.