The Hallett Herald (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 15, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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haii f.tt Herald
,w. 45
Saturday, Nov
Oklahoma,
Melliott, Pawnee county
VOI. VI.
Thrown From Horse
Accidentally Shot
Last Thursday while one of
Tom Dick's small boys was try-
ing to take a loaded gun away
from another one, the gun was
aceidently discharged, the ball
passing through the fleshy part
of both thighs. Dr. Duulavy
dressed the wound, and at last
accounts the lad was getting a-
jong fin * This will probably be
a lesson to them to Ik? more care-
ful in handling guns.
News Summary
State banks that wilfully refuse or
fail to deposit securities with the
bank commissioner equal to i pel
cent of the average daily deposits, I
violate the law and may he closed
up by the commissioner, in the o-
pinion of Attorney General West
to the comwissioner, Friday.
Last Saturday, as Glen Keith
was riding a pony and leading a
mule, the cinch broke on the sad-
,dle, throwing him to the ground
lie struck on his head and left
arm, spraining his
scratching his face.
wrist and
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at Public Sale on Thurs-
day Nov. 20th, at my farm i mile From the Enterpriie
south, 5 miles west of Hallett, i i-a
miles south, i mile east of Maramec,
beginning at io o'clock, the follow-
ing property ro wit
Oil Development
Misses Ruby Holbrook and
Bethel Caldwell were Pawnee vis-
itors, Tuesday.
j t. Clifton and wife have * s
tablished themselves at Jennings
w tere he is working as agent on
the Frisco.
J. W. Whipple of Cleveland
was in Hallett, Wednesday, on
business
C. W. Warren and J. A. I)a
boling went to Tulsa, Tuesday
ou business aff.iirs.
The meeting of the Pawnee Co.
teachers association scheduled to
meet at Hallett on November 15th,
has been pospotied on account of
had weather, and will meet at the
nine place one week later, Nov. 22
without change of program.
S. V. Stafford and family visited
relatives at Hallett, Sunday.
The Gypsy Oil company finished
updone of the biggest wells in the
Mid-Continent Held this week when
it completed its No. 12 on the Bos-
m<nneccs>vitTi pc i ton farm, 1-21-7, at the depth of 2,
■ollEADOFHORSESfcMULESl ^ ^ ^ ^ w
i span bay mares 8 3ears old, wt
1100 each, in foal by Jack
The Cleveland Enterdrise has in-
Mailed a new linotype machine, of
,\hicn they are justly proud, and we
hope that it may prove Mich a time
saver for them as to make it a paofit-
;ible investment
Be sure to read S. M. Fugate's
sale bill in this issue of the News.
Nov. 20th is the day, at 10 o'clock.
Yale has secured a gas propos-
lion, and it is up to the voters to
accept or reject it at their election
next Tuesday.
t span mare mules, coming 2 yrs
old; 1 2 year old horse colt; 1 1 y^
old horse colt; 3 spring mare colts;
1 brood mare, 8 yrs old, wt 1200,
in foal by Percl.eron horse.
A Chris mas Invitation
W want the children to attend
Sunday school regularly and as an
i iduceuKiit we made thi. little
greement. All children attending
Sunday school at Christian church
tour Sundays between now and
Christmas, will teceive a treat on
the Christinas tree; but as our sup-
ply is limited we will not give tin
treat to those not attending the font
Uy* pi ww Christina*
Christian Sunday School.
The body of John Mclnrov, city
marshal of Caney Kanras, who was
,hot to death by Nip Van of Bartles-
ville, while under arrest for disturb-
ing the peace, passed through Hal-
ctt Saturday moining accompanyd
I>y fi lends, on the way to l,c"7 tur
buii.il.
There w as 830 oil well complete I
in Oklahoma duting October, St
more than during September. Of
this numdt r 125 were dry and 49 ot
ihem productd gas only, while tin
remaining ones are making about
31,000 barrels daily, valued at the
total sum of $31,93°.°° l)er
Mrs. John Vogler of Hallett,
n'turned from Maramec; Tues-
day.
The latest i.nd mueh appreciated
exchange to re.'ch us is the Shaffei
County Democrat, of Cushing, with
J. C. Hyde as manager and editor.
Demoyatic in politics, but after
iiaving read the two articles, "Sweet
Chaaity" in Ins fiist edition, and also
"And new it is written: Finis" in
1 he second, .appearing in box, we
admire the good heart of tnC ,
aad wish and predict a success fot
him and his new paper.
Paul Jennings came up from
Cushing Wednesday, to visit home
folks a short time before entering
business college at Cushing.
20 HEAD OF CATTLE
i red cow giving milk, 1 blue cow
giving milk, 1 red cow, be tresh in
Dec.. 2 red cows, fie b in Fed., 1
red cow, fresh in March, 2 2 yeai
old heifers, 1 red shorthorn bull
yearling steers, 4 yearling heifers,
'6 spring calves, 5 heifers 1 bull.
40THORO BRED DUROCJER-
SY HOGS
| 3 brood sows, v ill farrow in Feb.-
I is head shoats, wt 125 pounds each.
,8 |/igs, just weaned. Also 3 dozen
vshite Leghorn Chickens.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
1 McCormic wheat binder, 1 Hoosier
wheat drill, 1 3 inch Mitchell wagon,
i open road wagon, 1 16 in walking
plow, 1 12 in walking plow, t ruling
cultivator, 2 walking cultivators, 1
steel 2 section harrow, I De Laval
cream separator, No. 12, good as
new.
Household and kitchen furniture,
and other articles to numerous to
mention. KRBE LUNCH
W. S. Caldwell of Pawnee, was
m Hallett, Tuesday, on business in
connection with the Pawnee and
Cushing business colleges.
8,000 barrels during the first twenty,
four hours.
The Minnehoma Oil company ii
down 1,000 feet in its No. 9 on the
Mlcheals fatm. s. half sw
the same company completed its
No. 8 this week at 2305 feet and it
is good for 50 barrels. The same
company is drdling at 75°
No. 10 on the same farm, while the
drillers are rigging up for No 9 on
the same fa'ni.
The Uncle Sum Oil company
completed its Lee No 1, se jj.ao-S,
this week at 2540 and after an So
quart shot it mad.- 60 barrels. The
sand was found at 2489, giving $6
feet of sand. The same company is
starting No. 2 on the same farm,
500 feet northwest of No. 1
The Ora Lee Oil Company is
down 200 feet in its No. 2 Biissey,
^-21-7, ami have dulled in awaur
well.
The Oklahoma Refining Co. is
rigging up on the W. R. Moore
farm, 2*22-7, and will be dii'.ling
by the nfst of the week.
TERMS- AH sums of $10.00
and under cash, all sums over that a
credit of ti months will he given on
notes with approved security, with
10 % interest from dale. 5 0|o dts-
•ount for cash.
I
H. E- Redding and wife of Mat
amec left Wednesday via K'it\
at Hallett for Parker, Kansas,
to visit relatives for awhile.
Mrs-Hoy Coat^sand Mrs Lan-
ta Stroud visited at the llol
brook home, Wed^sesday.
C D ■<U,uslr0"K miU,e a l)U8'nes
trip to Pawnee,
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HATS ON SALP
We are now selling at reJ,KV<^
rates from now until all fa!1 a,,<i
winter hats are gone. We c^'
l>f;tt Montgomery Ward. or
Sears-Roebuck & Co , pp0***
Accor&ing to the Huteau of the
Census the number of bales of co -
ton ginned in Pawnee county (count-
ing round bales as half b*'") '
10 ()ciob.-r IS, ' '
lhe period in 1912it was 2,042.
LiijFoln county leads this year with
16,249. while Bryan county led in
1912 witli 16,280 bales
George Mai tin Jr. is the prou-
josessor of a pony, a present fron
ns father.
l'he best joke yet; a*'
C S Bell
From the Tulsa dally World
Haskell and others completed
their first well in the Cushing field,
on a sand bar in the river bed in
section Vi8*7. offsetting 011 thewe«t
1 o tire first well ot Ji. U. on the
No property to be rented mUt ^ Thi%il| lhe ,Mie „
-ettled tor.
n. i'\ Holbiook visited relatives
in Hallett, Thursday.
Mrs Jasper Coates of Maramec
was shopping in Hallett, Thursday.
Registered Fiiday nt the Lee.
Huckins Hotel, Oklahoma City,
A. F. Mowiy and J. C. MiCjuinn.
S. M. Fugate Owner.
Eli Tatro Auctioneer.
D. L. Martin Clerk.
Programme
The Paw nee County Teachers'
Association, to bp held at the
|!ts. w. McQtiain, A. E. Hix Christian Church at Hallett, on
,,iul G M. Caldwe I made a busi-1 Saturday, November 22, 191.1.
less trip io Maramec, Kiuiay. j foUKKOoN, IO oVum'v
1 T< acher's Reading Circle hnsed
011 Ha deck's "Physchology and
Physic Culture."
Chapter III, •• Presentation"—
H.O'Kief
Rector farm. This is the lease secur-
ed by Haskell when it was sold by
the state.
The Laclede Oil company's well
nt Newkirk, is now rep< ited to be
doing 1,200 barrels natural. When
shut in the other day, it had put J' o
barrels in the tank in 16 bonis and
if enough tankage had been provid-
ed and the well is open, this figure
does not look to hi li tor its first
showing, especially as it I ad to he
pumped and was ju t gathering
headway when it lilted lhe 500 bar-
rtl lank.
Clarence Armstrong made a husu
less trip to Oklahoma Cil) , W Cl1*
lesday.
§
Mr Bryar.s Parer The Co.nmonei
Many of our readers are already
Commoner subscribers; many
others may desire to be To make
it convenient as well as inexpens-
ive for our readers to send sub-
s, riptions to the Commoner, we
have arranged with Mr- Bryar
to furnish his paper to our read-
ers, at a special low rate. Only
$1.50 pays for a full year's sub-
scription to this paper and a full
year's subscription to the Com-
moner I f already a subscriber to
either paper your expiration date
will be extended one year-
\Ve are prepared to print youi
Side Hills on short notice- an<
c; n .-ave you money by giving
a fhe use of both our papers to
blupisn ^)?e notice in, they will
reach more -territory than any
other paper in the county.
Cushing has a new weekly paper,
called The Shaffer County Democrat
Twenty-five car loads of U. S.
Cavalry and their equipment passed
through Paw nee county rvn t'u
Thursday, enroute for th
hi border .
J. W. Lonjr returned Saturday
morning from a several days
business trip to Kansas
Missouri.
and
Maude I'atuck and Ueilu! Caht- L,|ia tep jy, * 'phe Cultivation < f
vvell spent Sunday in Maramec with j ,Vrivptjou C Thomas.
• ieiids and itlatiVvs.
Malcolm Davis and Miss Okie
Green of Pawnee were in Hallett
Sunday, evening.
Eli Patrick and wife were Paw-
nee visitors, Tuesday.
Mr. Harrison of Pawnee wiu
in Hallett, Sunday, on his wh\
1 Cleveland, where he is work
John Vogler went to Clevel nd.
I'liuistlay, and Dro|)iight, Friday,
>11 business.
aftkbnoon, IMO O CLOt K
Mis. L. 11 Kiilif bft Fiidav
.1 ttw dai>s \i it
I It'll JO.
foi
Elliot L wi ol Tulsa, was looking
1 Iter busiiu ss in Hallett, Friday.
Jolm V"ukr and C'ha
iti.did a sale ueai Qui )
day.
FOR RENT
Wt have the 'southeast quarter
rf Section 11 Township 20 Range
5 East for rent. Call at our office.
Orion & McNeill, Pawnee Okla.
J. C. McGuinn, Mable Warren,
Cora McKaughn and Ethel Hall
visited Chas. Hall at Mannford,
last Sunday,
In the Cushing ti Id the important
well of tuf South*est Oil company
in th «. e. corner of the s. w. quar-
ter of H'Ction 6-1S-7 had the Layson
Mind, hut only a very light well will
I Perception <■ Thomnn, : ««•' • h •"
I Vote —The object ol tlie remlin.' lllc Wn,,w ru"
1 circle work w to make the in- Irom the l.iR well of the Mc-
ijilteivnt different. M (,il «;c""n T<*-1
on the Samuel Vance farm, but it is
. v dently not going that way. The
Song—Aiwociiltion. M .Man Oil company and the (Jvpsy
invocation—Hev N.lv Jenninvs. ()j| i0inpauy have offsets to the
v\ith friends at Address of ** elcotiie— L 00 H. |
Smit 11, Principal Hallett school
I; espouse—ThoH ^ Skinner,
County Superintendent.
Vuc ti -olo—Miss Irene Le Hits
Address. 'A Comparative Study
of Ivlucatioual Pio«:i mh in the
Vnl'ioUH Hfatt'S —ft. W.Uol-le,
Priueipal C eveland H i^ h school
''Teaching Beginners to K^ad'
—Misa Cora McKaughan.
Discussion—Misa Haute Wheeler,
Miss Fern Tanaey.
Address—K. E.Overholtaer, Snpt
of Schools, Tulsa.
Vocal Music—Selected.
Horn at-
W'ednes
Mrs. Roy Rogers who has been
quite sicK with mfla.natory rheu-
matism. is reported to be some better
fp«C'\
MI xiv
Watch this paper next week
for the big offer
s.
\\ . Wt II.
The Mc-M in Oil company com-
plet d its No. 2 Vance in section
6. iS 7 and the well at 73 feet in the
.1 id is nl iking 70 bai rels per hour.
The top of the sand was found at
1.2S7 feet and tli< hilton) at l,j6o
i t i W. C. Mtllri.le** No. 1 Amy
111 in secti'in S-iS 7 i" the ""O iih
west quarter of the srclitm got the
top of the Layton sand at 1,245
and at 55 feet in is making 40,000,
000 feet 01 gas.
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f 1
Note:—Teachers, tve urge you to
be present as we have some very
strong men with us on that day.
Come. Let us give them a good
crowd.
Walter Benson, President.
Advertising rates made known on
ipplication. All advertising run
nid charged for until ordered out
Local readers, 5 cents per line,
ach insertion.
Copy for all advertisements to
insure publication, should not
reach the office later than Tues-
day n"on. Legal notices given
speci 1 attention.
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