The Hallett Herald. (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 11, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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Terlton Notes
l'lie school at Terlton closed Fri-
day. All the grades from the 5th
up ce'ebinted with a picnic ill the
woods, the vomiger pupils remain-
at tl-e school building grounds with
I their teachers, and entertained
themselves in games, recitations,
itc. All reported an enjoyable
tune.
S. C. Schaffer and E. R. Corhiii
Mid families were Cleveland visitors
Tu stlay.
The voting people of Terlton
who are in the entertainment that
will lie given at the M. 10. church
met at C. E. Kibbee's Thursday
evening to practice.
C. M. Frazee and Curtiss Hunt
have many options on properties in
Terlton. Mr. Frazee is one of the
most progressive cirizens in Teilton
and takes a keen interest in business
affairs of the town.
the
ops
tost
ted.
and
into
•ad
Cn
ana.
Most of the farmers around Terl-
ton aie planting or re-planting theii
corn.
Leroy Cook and family left for
Canada Monday.
Messrs. Edgar, j L. Vantler
Molen and T. VV. Storm were
Pawnee visitors last week.
IH M roc km a 11 and family left for
Kansas City Friday, being called
there on account of t ie illness ol
his mother.
J. C. Bennett of Pawnee was
here the latter part of last week
the yuest of J. B. llaws.
Ervin Wright has bought a new
buggy to use m the distribu'1011 of ;
the mail.
The School entertainment, last
Thursday evening was largely at-
tended, the house be>ii£ more than
tilled. Evervbody seemed greatly
pleased with the rendition of the
program.
l'tofessor Duncan, after the clos-
lingofthe school Friday, left on
I Monday foi his home in I'erry.
Mr. Goforth, who has been here
sharpening the Terton (Jin Com-
pany's saws completed the work
." 111 i I l*iol. Duncan completed a very sue-
and returned to his home 111 Perry.
1 lessful term and the people of 1 erl-
Granville and Muriell Mauser o ton ate very profound in their es-
Quay were Terlton visitors Sunday. 1 teem for him as a sthol.tr and citi-
,, ,, ... . , I zen.
1 he Paity at Hen Wei-es was]
well attended. Everyone present
ri ported a good time.
Miss Marv BayLss w'll 'cave
1 'rid tv for Gosswell for a 'ew days
\ i it with Miss Myrtle Deathridge*
one of their typewriters free right
away.
The Emerson Typewriter is one
of the highest grade, wholly visible
type writers made iu the world.
Many who have used the "EMER-
SO\" and other makes pronounce
the "EMERSON" superior to any
$ 100.00 typewriter 011 the market.
It is a wholly \i ible machine, has
every new, up-to-date feature, looks
like other .high grade $100.00 type-
writers, though it sells regularly for
less and on teams of $1.00 down
and 10 cents a day until paid for.
The "EMERSON" has every new
improvement, universal keyboard,
back spacer, tabulator, two color
ribbon, everything the best; is the
ideal machine for beginners as well
as for the most expert typists and
stenographers; just the typewriter
for the smallest or largest office.
If you couui possibly make any
se of a high grade typewriter, even
though it didn't cost you one ctnt
ot money, then be sure, 011 a postal
card or in a letter addressed to
"Frank L. Wilder, President,
Woodstock, 111.," say "Mail me
your Ffec Offer.
Arrival ind
Departura
Trains.
New Ti ne Table On M. K. & T,
North Hound
No. 26 due 1:55 p. m.—Flyer
No. 22 due 1:41 a. in.—Limited
No. 562 due 4:10 p. m.—Local
South Hound
No. 21. 3:19 a. m.—Limited
No. 25 due 1:55 p. in.—Flyer
No. 561 due 8:00 a. m.—Local
Mr. Heaseley lost a cow Sunday.
An examination into fhe cause of
death revealed the fact that it was
an acciiiulati m of undigested cot-
1 ton- eed hulls
, OVER es years'
rexperience
New Time Table On Frisco:
West Hound
No. 913 arrives at 9:02 a. n
No. 611 arrives a* 5:°^ P* 1
East Hound
No. 602 arrives at 11107 a. 11
No. 12 arrives at 12:12 it. n
W. T.RAMEY
VETERINARY SURGEON
and Animal Dentist
Make dates now with me for
Your Spring work
FOR SALE- Fine Duroc male Emerson Typewriter
hog, 7-inonths o'd. Apply to W.
D. Fi-dey, one and one-half miles
east of Terlton.
T. II Anderson left for Tulsa
Sunday evening.
Dr. P. C. Sin illwOod has tented
the Tom Lanham buildii g and will
be ready to put up his "shingle"
iti a few days.
E. R. Corbiu has sold 1 is black-
smith shop to Stewart Aten.
I 11 H. Tayloi returned to Teilton
I last week.
W. C. Dennison was a Teilton
visitoa from Hallett Tuesday.
Ft A. Hovles and Homer Hin-
sha.v returned last Satuiday from a
week'* traveling visiting in Depew
H'istow, Sapulpa and Tulsa.
Ed Mosshammer made a business
tp to M milf• >:<1 Tu sd iy.
1
The Emerson Txpewriter Com.
pany of Woodstock, III., have re-
centlv given away ovei 400 of the
highest grade, windy visible Em-
erson Typewriters made iu the
world. They have gone into every
state and territory in he United
States. IMiere may be some in your
town. They are giving them away
everywhere to men, women, hoys
and giib. over iS years of age, on
surprisingly liberal conditions.
If you could make any use of a
$100.00 typewriter, providing it
ditl not cost von one cent, then in
a letter or on a post.il card addressed
to Frank L. Wilder, President,
Woodst >ck, III., simplv say, "Mail
me all your Free Offers," and by
return mail vou will receive their
Free Offers, the names of over 400
who Infve recently received type-
writers free, and you will learn on
v\h it e is* i- m li!' • iis you c.in e
Trade Marks
Designs
CCPYniGHTS 4c.
Anyone sWir'z n "•1 h dt-soHpOon ma*
nnl.'kly *«■•« " . n .• -r « : frtte Whether an
iii*«nilon m or..)'.1 vn ie-i iltU Cinimanlea.
iijiij i ri'i'y. -... I. t'.AUUCJCK on Patents
loutfrca. Oi-ir—. i t n r.in.ia patents.
patents til- i: I > V.-.-n * Co. receive
tptrkamUer, ■>. i-.tfco
Mkatu
K handsitnl" i'ltis'sied weekly. I.nreest elr-
i :latum of «'iy srk miim Journal. OVrnia. IS a
,1' ir: fnia* luniitlis, v*. bold by i.ll newsdealers.
MUNN & (<0 Broadway, Wr;w York
Branch ( M<- s. V ft- Washington. D. C.
Jknnincs
Oki.aiioiiia
James McQuain
Contractor
All kinds of Cement ami
Stone woik iu or out of
Hallett. Satisfaction pos-
ilivelv GUARANTEED.
For Quick Bargains
— SEE —
W.J. Whipple
Real Estate Dealer in Land.
Town Lots, General Merchan-
dise. Can trade anything you
nt to trade. Farms Rented.
Land DettW and Oil Leases
made cheap. 1N.VURANCE
OVER
LD.
No 15.
inty Clerk
hungry go to the Cozy,
t Chautaugua -July 1-7.
f. C. Dennison returned
jiings Saturday.
jeoua Walker of Yoder
here visiting her sister
pnie Cassaday and her
Irs Conner.
IP. Grantham returned
esday from a visit with
T.
8. L. Gillaspie went to
^onday for a weeks visit
daughter Mrs Mantle
1.
jvellne Schannon and bro.
e passed through Hallett
lay on their way to Pawnee
bavally of Osage passed
Hallett Wednesday on his
laremac.
Florence Clark of Pawnee
Kn Wednesday on business
(1 Mrs Scot ot Maremac
rough Hallett Wednesday
ivay to Cleveland.
. H. Lewallen of Yale
been visiting at Pawnee
home Wednesday.
Moore was in Pawnee
I reduction for ten days
be made on hats. If you
ipplied you would do well
vantage of this opportunity
a new hat.
Kate Hutchinson.
i
il automobiles passed thro-
ett Sunday.
the Cozy 4or Ice Cream
Drinks.
IcQnain lias a boil on his
is now a rested wotkman.
reda Fanning of Cleveland
(rough Hallett Tuesday on
to Enid where she will go
Is Stenographer.
| Jones and Roberts, and
£llis and Fredricks drove
iveland Sunday and spent
u Hallett.
y boy was born to Mr ami
Ward living one mile north
pnile east of Hallett June
:ra
I
■"* *
Pawnee Chautaugua Starts
Monday, July 1, 1912
The Pawfiee Chautaugua begins
Villi 1st, and lasts one week. Plans
have been made by the manage-
ment to encourage the organization
ol a club of campers from each
town of the county. Tents have
t.een seemed ami will be put up
lemlv tor use for the week for the
nominal sum of $1.50. Regular
meals will be served 011 the grounds
<>i clubs can do their own cooking.
Cots, chairs and gasoline stoves can
be rented of local stores. lit fact
every inducement possible is being
m ade to give the patrons a pleasant
■jilting a* well as an intellectual
J. C. Watkins, M. D.
PHYSICIAN ami SURGEON
Call* Answered Promptly
Day and Night
treat for the week. Competent,
reliable persons are being secured
in each town to act as chaperon for
the crowds of the various towns,
and in many cases clubs have al-
ready been formed and arrange-
ments made to enjoy the rare treat.
The Santa Fe and Frisco rail-
roads will give reduced rates ot
one anil one third fare during Chau-
taugua.
Those interested should see Dr.
and Mrs. Watkins who have charge
of the work at this place.
Dairy feeds are soanng high, build
ajsilo,
Summers seem agoing dry, build a
silo,
Cows go dry too, fed on hay;
Sort of seem to fall away,
They need silage every day,
. So, build a Silo.
Pasturage costs duiet a heap, liuild
a silo.
Winter feeds are never cheap, build
a silo.
liuild it wide and build it deep,
'Cording to the cows you keep;
Then foi milk you'll neves weep,
So build a Silo.
Unclnlmod Mall
Mail unclaimed in Hallett P. O.
for the month of June 1912:
C. D. Wheelis, letter
O. M. Campbell, Itr. and card
S. W. Murphy, letter
When calling for same please say
advert >ed ami pay ic.
1 p GRANTHAM
Postmaster
of
my so ng
L1AUIUH ifcs.
Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00
Surplus Fund • - 205.85
Undivided Profits, less Ex-
penses and Taxes Paid 828.03
Individual Deposits Sub
ject to Check • •
Time Ceitificates of De-
posit ...
Cashier's Checks Out-
standing
17,2S 1.16
1,748.84
120.03
That's the burden
build a silo.
If you've cows you can't go wrong,
build a silo.
Milk will flow untl smiles 'II come
With the separator's hum;
And you'll shout, l'in glad, by gum
1 built a Silo,
T. It. Rogers Lumber
Company
A. P. SM1TA, Manage!
Total • $30,183.91
State cf Oklahoma, 1 ss
County of Pawnee, J
I, George O. Shepherd, presi-
dent of the above named bank, do
solemnly swear that the above state-
ment is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief, so help me
God.
George O. Shepherd,
Correct—Attest: President.
} —
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 20th day of June 1912.
A. F. Mowry,
Notary Public.
My Commission expires May rI,
1914.
ted States post office inspect
.. jis here last Friday instructing
1 ostmaster] Grantham about Postal
Savings Bank.
V. W. Wilcox sayt his little baby -
is getting spunky.
Go to the Post Office Cold drink
stand and try a bottle of Cherry
Cheer.
Mr Hoover went to Pawnee 011
business Monday.
Mrs Sewell of Perry who has
been visiting her daughter Mrs
Eddie Ward, returned home Tues-
day.
Mrs T. A. Carson ot Cleveland
passed through Hallett Tuesday on
her way home from Gaswell wheie
she haa been visiting her parents.
Mrs Griffin and daughter ot
Cleveland passed through Hallett
Tuesday on her way home from
Maremac where she has been visit-
ing.
Mrs Blake of Tulsa passed thro-
ugh Hallett on her way to Pawnee-
Friday.
Mrs N. E. Jennings returned
home from Manford Friday. Mi
Hilbert accompanied her home for
short visit.
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