The Hallett Herald (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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•the H * I- L E T T HERALD
f . . r-TT H FA. LD Installing New Press
TUF HALLETT nCKALJA Wearcgl dU> report thai c
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Thursday.
jueer Old fciu'erstttlOi.
According to an ol<t « £
•titloii- bread baked on Christmas «"
vill uev«r become moldy.
YEAR IN ADVANCK
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Local readers
Display «oc per inch
Advertising Kate
Professional
McNEill" & McNBIL
\XT< >UNKY8-AT-LAW
Will practice in all courts,
nee, Oklahoma
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l,. V OBTON
LAWYER
General frnclice
PAWNEE. - OKLAHOMA
WHITE MAN WITH BLACK
LIVER
The Liver is a Mood purifier, it
wag though1 ' °ne time il wa'
seat of the passion. The trouble
With most pepole is their Liver
becomes black becouse ot impurities
in the blood due to bad physical
states, causing Biliousness, Head-
' ;iche Dizziness and Costipation.
u, King1. New Life fills will
clean the Liver, and give you new
lite. 25e. at your Drnggest.—Adv.
Miry aged I? iafTteutly wutcr
♦enger In a Btre £ knQW grand
vhispered u° t f0'
mother, I think .be waa meant
Mna and never was divided.
PHONES:
Hay 60 N*1" 341
KING BROS.
Furniture & Undertaking
CLEVELAND - OKLA
The Herald Office i. author
ized to make gale dates for ^
Eli Tatro
AUCTIONEER
Leave orders for dates and
sale bills at this office.
The Yale Kecor.1 announces that
nice large juicv Elberta peaches
are selling on the steeets of Yale.
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SOME FORMS OFRHEUMA
THM CURABLE
Rheumatism is a disease charact-
erized by pain in the Joints and 111
the muscles. The most common
form are: Ac,He and Chrome
HI,...mutism, ltheu.nai.sm Heed-
el,,- Scial.c Rl.eumatis.il, and
Lumbago All of thega type, can be
helped absolutely !>y applying some
.ood liniment that penetrates. An
I application of Sloan's Lin,men.
' ,wo are three times a day to the
affected pa.t will gi*e instant reltaf.
Sloue's Liniment is good for P >,
,„d especially Wieumatic Ham,
because il penetrates to Ine seal o
the truhble, soothes the aff.ced part
,nUdr,ws the pain, "S'o-ui8 Linu
nieniit all medicine." Oct a 5<~
bottle now. Keep il handy
ca.e of emeigency.—Adv. S <-
Subscribe for the Herald .
glad to repor
are iitrtailing a new Job Press n.
the Herald office this weeK, which rhe - 4y roc-ay
"Uustohandlc yom^
work with more speed and als. g ^ ^ iUbmll til, ,ueBtioo to a ret
vou far better woik than we p> -feodum eoosls^ng rf ber 'ao " .
tbto th do 0.1 the Old one. and her pu-enta. -* •• -*««<
We feal that the business men
illHl the people of Halletr diserves
.. good a paper as .he cities, also
think that the home office «1«>«1J
be equipped and able to get
aiiythiog ,n the line of commeacal
printing the merchant, demand.
We will do our best for the town
Of Hallett and its live 'much of
bu.inssn.en, and will as l""'««"
demands, add new fixtures and ma-
chinery to the offiice.
We wish here to thank the bus.-
Legs men who so llhtiaUy assisted
I US 0. our efforts toe past week ...
trying to bung the Herald to the
f0,nt. We feel sure that we will
not cause you to regret wlial you
done. ,
With your help we will be a > e
to accomplish much for Hallett,
witt.out it "'Well !??.'
Partial Reform.
Doctor—"You'll have to * t o
« thin wine, woman >r.o
.*v, kUllog you" rail'-
All right, i"c: "I never **
-Wisconsin Sphinx.
A Word on Business
rfaving materially
son II A. Minnick to locate among
you as the publisher of the Hallett
Herald, nd having many years cn
perience with life and a newspapet
publisher, I desire to prwel.l «>■
j plain fuels for the consideration of
the people of Hallett and d.e
rounding country.
Vou have bad ample expevnee
at times of a town without a new
paper, also of hav-ng your PaPe1
run by drunkards and ,ncompet.nl
printers. Providence has sent you
a young man of energy, ability «ni
integrety, who will give you a local
p.ipcr with all that ^it means
for
your
*
Hallett Billiard Hall
and Rest Room
&
<4#
Cold Drinks
Cigars
Tobacco
You are cordially invit-
ed to come in and spend
your leisure hours with us.
Germany Looses Eleven
Ships
Portograd dispatches timed at ti;
45 Sunday night stales that the
German Heel Lave a .he gulf
o1 Riga after loosing eleven sh.pt.
i„ a battle w.tll the Bussian navj a,
that place.
The chief loss of the Oennao s
in tins battle was the sinking ">«
Cosier Moltke, which was a vesse
tons and with, speed of
,8 knots. This vessel cost the
Germans ft 1,000,000 and earned
i,075 men,
$30,000,000 in Gold
$30,000,000 in gold is t he ad-
|he fe-lcal baidTs at OmOMS
and Richmond. l'hi money is to
be used to buy cotton with. This
will insure the tanners a fair price
fur their eoloon this fall.
Under Five Feet of Water
The town of Newport, Kansas
with a population of 5,000 people is
practically marooned in two of the
large t hotells and courthouse of
the cit/ owing to hign water. The
food supply is practically ex lusted.
The main part of the town is under
feet of water. I'he death toll is
estimated at eight.
Cornered.
Tommy, this Is th* second tline
,o7tov/ ked to be let of! to go to
your grandmother's funejal.
■Z, « -ir. but 1 got two grand
| mothers Blr.
crii'l and Inhuman.
-Ho, you
^Cluta torwre. Vou
talked tor Ave minutes ® t'ca6 when
I oouldn't interrupt. —Fuck.
Much Coal In Formosa.
Coal Is second In value among the
Itl Pro~mfo(~
There are fifteen scams of coal •
rending from the north coast to Ti
and Schinchiku perfectur.s. The
"ro four varieties, wthw-iw. ^
hrowu, and two varieties of brown.
KnocKerb.
A haberdasher complain, that. > • '
60 not find a ready sal- in this ^
This may be because it In difflcu.t
cam a cane and a hmnmer at T-
lame time.—Topeka Journal.
TheBB.C.Ca
tiONARCH
WORLD'S
BEST
A. E. Martin, Prop.
New State Hotel
Nice Clean Rooms, Board by day or Week.
Meals 25c, Beds 25 and 50 cants.
Woman's Watch.
not.—Galveston News.
«« !/
Lord Byron, in reference ta a lad.
thoagbt 111 of. writes: l.ady
iaB been dangerously ill, but it ma;
console you to learn that she ta dan
l«rously *«11 again."
She Was Too Emphatic.
"Yes: the engagement is >ff.
'What came between your two lo
ing hearts?" "1 hardly know I
her I was unworthy of her. nnd si .
agreed with me so heartily on 11
point that our courtship kind of lar
guished after that "
your town if you will all do
part. .
A newspaper cannot exhist v\i 1-
,ut the steady liberal assistance of
the business men ot the town. Eve-
1 y town is a community of interest,
the newspaper is the head of the
intelligence depaitmentof the tow.i.
It is the business duty ot e\ei)
business department of the town to
carry an equal proportionate share
of the towns liabilities
Publicity is the life of business
tuul is true to the life of a town.
If ever} business lint in town 1
representetl in the newsdapei, '
only in the form of a small stand-
,ng ad, the paper will proper and
be able to do an em'less amount ot
effective boosting for the town;
aud if every line of business 111 the
town have their business pnnting
done by the home office, the print-
i„g plant can be developed in har-
mony with the town to any extent
they may climS together.
The newspaper fives the busi-
ness people a means of reachn g
M
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$J. L Vander Molen, Prop. W!
id H1
G, L. Mc Gragor of Covington,
Tenii., hut fo' the past two weeks
lias been working in Cleveland,
passed through Hallert Tuesday in
route for Tonkawa, Okla.
Claude Douglas of Yale, who
for the past few weeks hag been
working at Mannford, passed thru
lallett Monday in route for C,eve*
and,
Mrs William Fabroyand daught
cr came up from Drumright the
first of the week to visit hei tatiiei
and mother, .Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Whoiton.
Rev W, A. Donson of Cabool,
Mo, an Old time friend aud neigh-
i.or'of U N. Kimrey, and Itev.
Coble, lormely of Cabool, Mo. but
„nw of M.soo, Okla., .pent Satur.
,|,v and Sunday with M'. Kio.ery
' and family, preaching Saturday
night, Rundav and Sunday night at
the Haptisl church. Mr. Dodson
has for several years been pastor of
the llapl.gt church at which
position he recently resigned lo
ake up evangelastic work in Okla-
homn >
Considerate Wife.
•I shall use the money you gave nr
tn ppend on my birthday. John." *al(
the wife, tenderly. "In the purchase 0
something that will constantly remind
me of your generosity. I shall have
the portraits of my first three hus
bands beautifully framed and hung in
®ur sitting-room."
out to the world and boosting foi
greater and bettei things in alllines,
as well a to advertise each individ-
ual business.
111c «v,. a for reliable
young men in every walk of life
iind offering ample rewards for
their services. We have chosen
Hallett as a location believing you
will appreciate a good thing when
you find it anil will cooperate in
harmony with my son in a business
way for the mutual advantage of all
concerned. II on fair trial we find
that we have made a mistake on
this point, there are many other
places waiting for just Mich abilities
to fill them. If we are right in our
judgment in selecting a location
among you, the partnership will be
conttuued far into the future.
C. A. Minnick, Yale, Okla
The Herald one $ a year.
Trespassing
1 street car and an automobile h
tod an altercation which ?nded v..
the.latter, In a more or less battr r
condition, lodged on the fender of th
former A little boy and his motV
happened along Just as It was ove:
*nd when the youngster saw them hi
-rled out In glee: "Oh, look, there
u auto standing en that stree
-,r'i mustache!"
Virtues.
Not the least of the virtues of tha'<
fine old English herb, lavender, is ite
onic effect upon excltnd. trembling
.tirves and Irritability. Two or thm
>a«poonfulB of the tincture in a cut
ul of hot water, with a slice or two
if lemon, make a restorative drink
hat acts like magic aud puts a woman
possession of her beat self, read)
u take up her burdeo >ith renewed
gor.
"Cattails" Made of Use.
A big Industry has grown up In
ome localities In the "cattails" that
•over the swamps. These flags an-
ised not only for chair bottoms, Vni*
for calking the Joints of barrels am
for the manufacture of a strong, fl«-v
Ible and waterproof paper for Hni;
boxes and barrels. Gig paper mill
are growing up on the areas whlc
have been waste lands until the lo
•w voars
New Depot
The plans for the new M. K. k
T Depot at Hallett is out the build-
ing will be be commenced soon.
We have not learned as to the
size of the depot that is planned,
but hope it will be larger than the
old one.
Owing lo the large amount of
people transferring from the two
depots, this one should he buiit
considerable larger than the one
that burned down.
The town of Hallett will not be
satisfied with anything as small
the old one.
We are going to give a weekly
Bargain Sale at our More. Wait
for the opening. The Halleit mere*
antile Co.
The C. in. Shoemakrr store wat
broken into and robbed monday
nighl. The robers helping them-
selves to suitcases, hand bags, cloth-
ing and shoes. The robers as yet
has nof been captured,
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Minnick, H. A. The Hallett Herald (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1915, newspaper, August 26, 1915; Hallett, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180706/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.