The Hallett Herald. (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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i
jcal News.
A. E. Whorten wa* in Pawnee
Mondny on business.
Mr. nud Mrs. Ben Giilii«pie were
ii Cleveland Tuesday.
C. M. Marple made h business
•rip to Pawnee Monday.
!l. L. Gillwspie made a business
trip to Pawnee Saturday.
Mrs. J. M. Witt of Valley was in
Hallett shopping Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melton of the I.
\. L. district were i 1 town Mon-
day.
School lease at a BARGAIN.
Apply at the Herald Cffice for
lerms.
Peck and Boten carry a nice
tie of cook stoves nt prices that will
nrely please,
Mrs. Rube Holler, aid daughter,
Clara, of Maramec were in Hallett
-viturday shopping.
Mrs. Jones and daughter, Virgie,
f Salina, Kansas, are visiting Mrs.
K. McKaughau this week.
J. A. Daboling carries in stock,
■ i hardware line, everything the
:aimer needs. Call ami see him.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mowry and
little daughter, Alleue, were at Ok-
lahoma Lily, Saturday and Sunday.
Vacant Store loom, strne build-
ing, modern front, fitted with gas,
teasoiiable rent. Inquire of I iist
State Hank, Hallett, Oklahoma, or
iddress J. A. Green, Cob. en, III.
.\ir.s. B. L. Giilaspie was a rep-
i emulative from the Chrixtian
Ciuiieli to the County Sunday School
Convention at Pawee this wet.k and
icpoits a most delightful time.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN:
Seven (7) business lots on the main
-tint of Hallett, Okla. Address
Box 73.
Mrs. Walt McKaitghan, who has
Keen visiting her parents Mi. and
.Mrs. H. L. Giilaspie, left Monday
I'M- lief home at Skedee.
Mi W..E. Little and sons, May-
naid aiML^Deloi". ol IVrlton, were
the guests ol Mis. McKaughau,'
Saturday and Sunday.
The T. II. Bogirs Lumber Co ;
tarry the nicest line of building ma* j
ti-rials of any linn in this section, j
Call on them for estimates.
Hotel at a barg tin, nine rooms,
ticely furnished, splendid tiade. a
daiuly location. For sale or ex- !
change. Adiiress Box 73.
Call at Whipple's and see liisj
line ol gu* stoves. They will inter- 1
• st you. Alst> a new line of eoni- '■
i.nts and blankets at prices tli <t will :
please and Mirpiise >011.
Mr. Eddie IVaixck and Missl
v aro ine Marple vveie iiuinitd at
I >e hiime ol the Ixidc's paieuts la t i
Monday nveuHig, A. F. Mowry,
J. ciaimg. The young |
lonple have nianv friends who i Ii
ihein a long ami l appv life.
FARMERS' MEETING.
An important meeting will be
!ield in Hallett, Oklahoma. Moveni
•er 17th, lit 3 o'clock P. M.
Yon and your family are cordially
invited. The purpose of this inret- J
ing i« to otgani/. • a lonil union of
<'ie FARMERS SOCIETY Ol'l
EQUITY which will be ihe farm-1
. rs business organisation for this I
. mnmiiiiiry. In the future we pro-
jiose to liiitc charge of «-iu own bns«
• less itis'i ad of letting others do it
I.>1 u* and pocket most of t'ne moil
i'y. Coiiiv out and learn about the
i«w system—die tirsi BUSINESS;
tOrganizationffariners ever
rad.
See also powers in all public pin-
Tel1 all you 1 nrighhois to . mie.
|.adii*« aio interested also.
LOW HOUND TRIP
-WINTER TOURIST"
FARES
On sale daily Novamher 1, 1911,
to April 30, 1912, all iw ing litial
limit to reach original stalling point
June 1, 191a.
TO DESTINATIONS 1N:-
AI.ABAMA SOTUTH CAROLINA
FI.OltID . TKX.\S
OEOKGIA CUBA
LOUISIANA
Mississippi
REQUEST YOUR TICKETS
ROUTED VIA
"FRISCO LINES"
Exceptionally convenient tram
! service, variable routing', ample
stop over privilege, and long return
I limit.
J For detailed information concern*
! ing •4 YViuter Tourist tickets call on
I nearest Frisco agent, or address the
undersigned:
C. O. Jackson, D. P. A.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
mux1co
PUBLIC SAAB
George M. Petersen
Having decided to move to Oklahoma City.
Iwil selfor him at his farm, one mile
south and one mile west of hallett, three
miles north and one mile west of Jennings,
two miles south arid four miles east of
Maramec, on Friday,
er 17,
the following property:
New Time Table On Frisco:
xA'est Hound
i No. 913 arrives at ,v>:49 •' m-
. No. 611 arrives a* |: 18 p. n .
East Hound
i No. 612 arrives at 11105 a. m.
No. 610 anivis al 6:56 p. m
j New l ime Table On M. K. A T:
North Hound
jNo. 26 due 1:55 p. m.—Flyer
N<>. 22 due 1:41 a. 111.—Lunite I
j N . 5r)J due 4:10 p. 111.—Local
South Bound
| N' . Sl. 3:19 a. m.—Limited
No.. 25 due 1:55 p. m.—Flyer
No. 561 due 8:00a. ni.—Local
FRANK C. SHOEMAKER
Attorney-at-Law
Will practice 111 any Court in Stale
Pawnee, Oklahoma.
L.N Klmrny
L. I,Johnson
KIMREY & JOHNSON
Allot neys-at-Law
Special attention to Conveyancing
old ex.iui'iia'i ni of Titles. Practice
111 all the courts.
HERALD OFFICE
HALLETT, OKLAHOMA.
NORSbS
1 BLACK MARE, 5 YEARS
| OLD, HRED. Wt. 1,250 Lbs.
1 BLACK HORSK, 5 YEARS
OLD, Wt. 1,250 Lbs.
1 BLACK MARE. 6 YEARS
OLD, Ri\RD, Wt 1,100 Lbs.
t BLACK MARE, COMING
TWO YEARS OLD.
1 PONY MAI '., HK ED, FOUR
YEARS OLD.
1 SPRING COLT.
OATTbB
t RED COW; 6 YEARS OLD.
WILL HE FRESH SOON
1 BLACK AND WHITE COW,
FOUR YEARS OLD. FRESH.
1 THREE-FOURTHS JERsfc)
COW. FOUR YEARS OLD, HE
FRESH SOON.
1 SEVEN-EIGHTS JERSEY
COW, TWJ YEARS OLD, GIV-
ING MILK.
1 JERSEY COW, TWO YEARS
OLD, GIVING MILK.
2 HEIFERS, COMING TWO
YEARS OLD.
3 YEARLING CALVES
1 EXTRA FINE HEIFER
CALF, SIX MONTHS OLD.
hogs
t THOROUGHBRED POL-
AND- CHINA SOW PAPI'EN
FUS STOCK.
3 RED PIGS, too Lbs. EACH.
poultry
1 DOZEN HI FF ORPINGTON
C IIC KENS.
i IK>Z::\ MIXED CHICKENS.
fVIRM IMPLEMENT®
t 'WALKING CULTIVATOR.
1 14 INCH JOHN DEERE
PLOW.
MISCELLANEOUS
1 TWO SECTION HARROW
t NEW FIVE HOE, ONI
HORSE GRAIN DRILL.
1 DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOW.
1 SINGLE SHOVEL PLOW.
1 5 SHOVEL CTLTIVATOR.
t PETER SHUTLER WAGON
1 ROAD BUGGY.
1 SET DOUHHI.E H ARNESS.
1 SET SING .E BUGGY HA <
NESS.
1 BUGGY POLE.
1 GALL6WAY CREAM SEi
ARATOR
t WASHING MACHINE.
1 WRINGER.
1 CHEST OF TOOLS.
1 GRINDSTONE.
1 SADDLE
PITCHFORKS, HOES. SHOV-
ELS Eic.
NEW
TMI
SEWING
MACKINl
OF
quality.
1 K.w.am \zoo. six lu>!e range, good is new. i Wood heater. 1 La.ge oak bed. 1 Dining table. 2 lr.
beds. 2 Kitclieu titbh s. 3 Sets of -piings. 4 Cliaiis. 2 I)U!>n>, 3 Rogers. . V a^Mnr.d. . F#,.ita. .
couth. 2 Center tables, i Edi-on Standard Phonograph, and 30 records 1 While S wi. g muthiue. Dislw
and Kitchen Utensils, pitiu.eN cat pels aid tugs. 1 Ei*lu day Ma.ble cloek. 1 Hit- gall. 1. ,
Five gallon churn; 3 Two u„|loii stone jars. 1 Fite loot bench. 5 Gallons ot pure cider vinegai. t Ex ni
sion ladder. . new 6 ft. step ladder. 4 Dozen glass fruit jars. 1 slop barrel, and other aii.cles loo uiiiiie.o,:*
to mention. About 50 bushels «.I kaffir corn in tl eciib. 25 bushels cane in ihe cub. Al out 50 bmhels o mi-
lo maize in the crib. 150 shocks of cane kay. 90 shocks cane fml.hr. 125 shocks of kafUt cor", fodder. Ah,,.,
three tons of baled hay. •
Sale to begin at ten o'clock sharp
Free Lunch at noon
NOT
•OLD
UNDER
any
other
name.
HOME
TERMS
/til eumb ol l n dollars and undor, cash In hand, o month* time will
beftivon by purchaser giving note b. arlng 10 per cent Interest with
approved security 8 per cent discount .or Cash on .urns over ten
dollar*
TUU.MK Mt iST jBK tO.MII.IIvl, WITH IIKTOttK PKOPKKTY IH Itl ftl< VI
warranted for all time.
If you |iu rrtiii.se ttio NKW HOMK you wlU
bave a life umct at the price you jay, aiul wilt
Dot twveao end leas clinia ot reiwin.
Considered
it is the
IT you want a sewing machine, write fbr
ear UtMt oaUloffue bsfora you pure baa*.
Tki N«w Hoom Smmg MkImii Co.. Orange, Mm
Eli Tatro
Auctioneer.
Peter Ranch
Clerk.
Mlaa Knto Hutchinson-
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'niHf.
C**4 tnlrrUla-
mtm.kMu 6 M •<
■ BbfiSSailiES
,h* istuft «hkh
'fit'sWill ni.k* * nan sf jrour boy.
Qfef.i.r h.. lively Inirrnt ami whole*
iriM da vcijpiusM by giylag ki.a
rbe AMERICAN BOY
• «wnlt. Pho«ecr*pky, itaintt, tUt-
ass-. °* >"
KWt JrmuWKM. W kWt. Mt
HUTCHINSON & SMITH
Exclusive Milliners
hallett,
Okla.
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Johnson, L. T. The Hallett Herald. (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1911, newspaper, November 11, 1911; Hallett, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180413/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.