The Hallett Herald (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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THE HALLETT HERALD
H. A. MINNICK, Editor and Publisher.
Entered as second-class mail matter at the Post Office ct Hallett, Okla-
homa, under the Act of Congress ot March 3, 1879, Published every
Thursday.
ONH DOLLAR PKR YEAR IN ADVAM K
Advertising Rates—Display 10c per inch. Local readers 5c per line.
Professional
MgNEIL & McNEIL
ATTORN EYS-AT-LA W
Will practice in all courts. Paw-
nee. Oklahoma
PHONES
Day 00
KING BROS.
Furniture & Undertaking
CLEVELAND - OKLAi
WHITE MAN WITH BLACK
LIVER
The Liver is a blood purifier, it
in as thought °ne time it wft- the
si i't of ,'lt* passion. The trouble
with most pepole is their Liver
becomes black because of impurities
in the blood due to bad physical
states, causing Biliousness, Head-
ache. Dizziness and Co«tipation.
Night 341 Oi. king's New Life Pills will
clean the Liver, and give you new
lite. 25e. nt your Druggest.—Adv
SOME forms OF RHELMA
TI >M CURABLE
Rheumatism is a disease charact
ixed by pain in the Joints nd ii
The Herald Office i author-'111,1 «"■«'« • Tl,c mo>t
form are: Acute and Chronic
Rheumatism, Rheumatism Hewd.
ches, Sciatic Rheumatism, and
| Lumbago All <>f thess types can In
helped absolutely by applying some
good liniment that penetrates. An
application ot Sloan's Liniment
two are three times a day to the
affected pait will give instant reltaf.
Sloue's L'niment is good for pain,
and especially Rheumatic Pain,
because ii, penetrates to the seat of
the trubble, soothes the nfficed part
and draws the pain. "S'oau's Lin;.
(jet a 25c.
bottle now. Keep it handy in
ca>e of emeigency.—Adv. 3
ized to make sale datei for
Eli Tatro
AUCTIONEER
Leave orders for dates and
sale bills at this office.
Ford Agents
We are agent* for Ford Csrs, lor
llallttt, Jennings i ml Maiamtc.
Runabout #390.00. louring (jar
$44000, I', O. |{. Detroit. Better meniit all medicine,
order you a Ford now, Ci.ll us fur a
demoiistr«ii. n, Pnone No, 19.
Greene & Combs Hardware, Yale,
Okla.
Subscribe for the Herald.
Hallett Billiard Hall
and Rest Room
Cold Drinks
Cigars
Tobacco
You are cordially invit-
ed to come in and spend
your leisure hours with us.
Diobola Cream Separators
300 Pound Capacity $30.00
550 Pound Capacity $45.00
We sell on Thirty Days Free Trial and an
Absolute Guarantee.—There is no Separa-
tor on the Market;
1 hat skims closer (the milk may be hot or cold),
That is so easy to turn at the same Capacity.
That is made ot better material in any detail,
That shows more peitect workn anship,
That is easier to clean, •
That is more convenient to handle,
That the cost of repaire is less,
That gives \ou the quality at our price.
♦ We have a Full Line of Furniture and
Hardware. We Pay the Freight.
Pawnee Hardware & Furn.
PAWNEE, OKLAHOMA.
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A Groriour Victory j'
Hallet Basket Brll
Scores Heavy Over
Cleveland.
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It
Team! *
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SCORE 39 TO 1.
H TbeD.B.CCa
I 1,1|| MONARCH
* WORLD'S
BEST
A. E. Martin, Prop.
New State Hotel
^ Nice Clean Rooms, Board by day or Week,
jj Meals 25c, Beds 25 and 50 cants.
ti Mrs. Rose Berlin, Prop.
HERALD $1. YEAR
The town of Hallett had the';
pleasure t witness tvv of the i est
basket ball gained that has been
played in tbispait ot llie ft ate thi-
suminer. The Hallett Giils played j
the Cleveland Girl* "nil the Hallett j
boys plaved the Cleveland Boys.
The line up:
Hallett girls: Cleveland girls:*,1
Alta Kiniei \, Margret Waisson |
Ol.i \V 11 let t Van ice Anthony j
Uiace Ward Thelma Neal
Lora Ditvis Vemics Greenfield I
Osa Maikle Oelma Jcn*s
Alice Wilson N|ab|« ilrantimll 1
Hallett bovs Cleveland b-. ys| J
Charley W itney Dan O'Day i *
Frank Wells Van Mlabk
Haioid Kinney Bernie Cleejon
John Ward llearolt' Byei*
Clifford Wells Demoin Eti'k
'1 he Referee for the Game was
Richardson. Umpise Moore.
The Girls game was one of the
fastest games the writer ever had
the pleasure to witness the panic
was pi iied with expert skill all the
way through with exception that
Richardaon the Referee failed to
notice a single towel on the Cleve-
land team. The scores of the two
teames was eaven. two to two.
With the exception of three fiee
throws on Hallett girls making foul
which gave Cleveland the score of 5
to i. if Hallett Girls had of had as
fail a decision of th«* foul as the
Cleveland Gills we aie afraetl to
mention what the score would of
been but know that you couldn't of
counted it on your two hands. It
seems as though Professor Richard,
son who Refereed was either in
love with the Cleve Ifnd Girls or
vvanteil to be, or lie didn't know
the rules, which ever was the cause
he was disqualified for the position
he held.
The boys game, well it was a
warmer, the Hallett Boys simply
making 11 goal whenever they took
a notion, The Cleveland boys not
eaven giving them a good practice.
Star Livery & Transfer
Outo Livery
Good Teams, Good Rigs, Good Treatment
and Careful Drivers.
When in Hallett feed your team with us
We Solisit your Business.
Vanhoy Bros.
You're Expected at the
State Pair
OKLA. CITY
From Sept. 25 to OctJ 2nd.
Askjthe Agent.
"W
'1 lie score as it was given to us by
I the score keeper, was 49 to I favor
j of Hallett.
The past two yeais the Hallett Boys
team has been trying to get a game
out of the Cleveland bunch but never
hid the satisfaction of playing them
I before last Saturday night. While
Cleveland has sent their team all over
the state and played they always
thought that Hallett's team would
be to easy and therefore iiever would
give them a game. It seems as though
there was a bunch as badly fooled
as the negro win that reached in a
log to pull out a rabbit and instead
pulled out a skunk.
The Hallett hoys will challenge
any team in the state, They know
what they can do and are not afraid
to play any team.
There will be some highly inter-
esting games playen here during the
Fair don't fail to be here and wit-
ness these gamei as they are the
best iti the state.
We are going to give a weekly
Bargain Sale at our store. Wait
for the opening. The Hallett merc-
antile Co.
Fauit Jar rubbers, 5c per dozen at
Peck's Hardwaie.
J. P. Granthom made a business
trip to Oilton Monday.
For Sale
3^ acres of land adjoining town-
site, inquire of, C. M. Marple.
T H.Wood of Oklahoma City
is spending the week with J. E.
Pease.
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Minnick, H. A. The Hallett Herald (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1915, newspaper, September 16, 1915; Hallett, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180709/m1/4/: accessed March 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.