Hallett Herald. (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1916 Page: 8 of 8
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Stop, Look, Listen
I have over 1000 New Suit Stn.plrs to pick that
N«w Suit From. Latest £())«• ire Ittfcin.
\\<i\ ami C old Ifhit *.- ( leaning aid l'ieisifif
Hallett Tensorial Shop.
M. G. Henshaw, Prop.
Laundry Basket Leavet Fveyy Wednesday.
hallett,)ii,iard!
I lull & l-iosl. lioom. 1
Cold Drink*, Cigars, Tobacco
and Candy.
While in town come in and upend
youi iensure hours with us. We will
do our best to please you and give you
no ceuse to be offended.
We Solicit Ytur Patronage. j
A. E. Martin, Prop. j
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IJLAGK8MITHINQ
Uring me your repair work, I am
equipped to do your work on short
notice, guarantee satisfaction.
I tpodlize on HORSE-SHOEING.
H.L.Stafford, Hallett.
Continued from First |>.<kc
Ranee Creek Items
Henry Itesid mid wife of Dmi«y
vikited flu nliiv wltll I). U. Knsh
.oid ft mil y on the creek
Mr* William Kush vidted Suit*
dsy with lier sister Mrs. KNie
I Duckworth,
Mr* llarvty Kenley, teacher at
Stony Faint in slcfc and school has
hren dismissed for a few days
Call Hallett Drug (\>. if you
want Auto Service, M'ixmcII Auto
Livery, W. K, Cwlhoun.
Maxwell Automohile Livery, W
It. Cslhoun ut Ilulleti Drug (J<>.
Beachea.
Benches are stretches of land bor
dored on one nIiIi< try (In* ocean mid on
the other side l>y summer hotels und
amusement cont'oaalona. 1 leaches lire
covered by annd, pebbles, sen weed,
ocean breer.es, rude at area end bn th-
in# glfla, The wnvea of the aeu touch
the bench on one nnd tin- ho-
tels nnd atnuaement schemes touch
thoae who visit the bench on the other
nlde. Love la frequently made upon
I lie bench, but It la seldom any more
enduring than nny other house which
In reared upon anndh. Some people
viMlt the hcuches hecuusu tti'*y enjoy
the orenn breeien. Mnny |>eop1e visit
the benchea beesuae they have nothing
to do mid been line they know that there
Ik leas than nothing to do on a beach,
and beesuae they are sure that they
run find any number ofhjlc people to
help them do It. Other people visit
the benchea because they have noth-
ing to wear, nnd because they know
that next to nothing la worn ou a
beach, nnd because they nrc sure they
will find any number of Idle people
wearlug next to nothThg.—Life.
TIME TABLES
No 1068
1 ubli.ltrr t Report of the condition of
HE FIRST STATE BANK
of Hallett, Oklahoma, Nov. 17, 1916.
K 1'SOIKCKS
m and Discounts
uitic* with Hanking Hood
ItonsU, \\ .,ilantv etv
viojj House
iturt ami Fixtures
i Real K>tate Owned
tioni Hanks
i in Hank
Total
l.lAHIt.mi K
tal Stock Paid in
Ins Fund
x.drd P otit*% !es Kvpensrs and Taxes I'atd
to Hank*
iduat Deposit* Subject to fheck
«ad Certificates ot Deposit
Certilicste* of Dcpomtt
ei\ Checks Outstanding
Payable
Total
VN ^ V X v N v s
DOLI.AUS
38,298.01
530 00
MM H
2,000 00
1 333.00
2.01847
4 108 &
60.113.87
DOLLARS
10.000 00
450 00
hi SZ
2.000 00
30 SOI 24
14.474 83
576 38
2 000 00
Jt>0 llo b7
Responsibility.
The history of the Tails Commune
proves thnt the lowest depths of anv-
agery are not beyond the possible de-
scent of civilized societies, and we enn-
not, therefore solnce ourselves with
the fluttering ussurnoce that like
causes would not produce like effects
nnmng u . The decline In the sense
of duly tends to similar consequences.
When responsibility decays, regard for
the rights of others Is sure to be
weakened. Good citizenship Implies
self-respect and full recognition of the
neighbor's rights, together with
counlly clear perception of one's own
'id one's fellow'a obllgat'ons. Thoso
who are careless of what Is due to
themselves will be not less apathetic
concerning what is due to the com
monwenlth. iJeorge Frederic Parsons
The Log Line.
The log line Is one of the older d«k I
■ices f, r measuring the velocity of a
nip I'he log Is tint Is made so thnt
i will flout perpendicularly. To thl*
u line la fastened, called the Ion lino. '
I'he approximate speed of the ship om |
; he determined hy letting the Hue r\iu I
•ft for. any, half a minute. The length
of the line run oiT In that time gives!
i bus# for calculating the spot ,! per
■tour. The log thirlm; Uie experiment.
unalns stationary en the surface ot
the water, of course. This is the older
nethod. A modern method Involves
the use of n log with u revolving
mechanism which Is dragged along in
the water behind the vessel
M. K. & T.
South Bound: North Hound
29 3 58 *. m. 26 2:35 p. m
25 115 p. M. 30 2:40 «• m.
-It
Pine-tar Relieves a Cold
Dr. Hell's Pine-Tar-Honey con-
taines all the soothing elemsnis of
! the pine forest. It heals the irri-
tated membrane, and by its snti-
I septic properties loosens the phlegm,
you breathe e.irier, and what prom-
ised to be a severe cold has been
broken up. For that «tuffed-up
feeling, thnt chest or sore throat
take a dose of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar.
Honey and prevent a wearing, hack.
>ing cough dragging through the
winter, At your druggist, 25c.
Herald $1 Per Year
FR1SCOE
West Bound East Bound
611,915 a. m. 620, 10:58 «. ra.
621, 2:21 p.m. 610, 4:37 p. m
Maxwell Auto Livery, W
R. Calhoun.
We have a shipment of over 500
School TV'Irh, also other school
supplies, Hallett Ding Co,
Buy your school tablets and sup-
plies from us, 500 to select fioir.,
Hallett Drug Co.
Rerald $1. Per Year.
H
At The Christian Church
Sunday School every Sunday at
10 a. m. Bible study every Sunday
evening at 7:30 |>, m. Preachiag
every third Sunday night and
Sunday morning.
500 SchoolTaUets, just leceived
Hallett Diug Co
Me2ieill & Me%ill
Atiorne^ at i*u>
Practice in All State
and Federal Courts.
Pawnee, "Cklakema.
- thiomih tli old established
•'O. SWIFT.A. CO.' arebeingquickly
I iMniuht l,y Mai'iifucturcrs.
.Soml u model or sket ohrn and d««cHption
of your InvonUon ■ FREI SEARCH
mnl ropoi l mi imi ion lability. Wo trot pat-
nit* or no f«v. Writo for our froe book
or W0 ne<>drtl inventi.inR.
^idvsir 1 oi GO.
I Potent Lawyers. Estah. 1889.
307 Seventh St.. Washinflton. D. C.
MttHlllt
of r«\vnee, County ol Pawnee, vs
I e „,„k ,olrmllK
' «""«« >• «n,f Ik. h.M „„ know.„■„
• rat (>0,1 0 e.-M.i,
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f) ftlwic, M) co^umisskm rv.v rx |«h fti' |||7
, I I eo It.
AVNNWyVVXSWN
Hell HmlJ $j.0C iter liter.
Action of the Sun on Skin.
A beautiful face Is n silent reeom
I mendatlon and an Index to your st;iti
i « f happiness autl health. Kven th.>
most iHHiehllke akin proves to be
; ideaetug baekgr\>und for a dalntj
\ t>r*>w.t mole or "beauty apot.' But
i there are blemishes and blemishes, re
marks the iNipular Selenee Monthly
What la usually s|mkea of ns freckles
are sp*>ts of yellowish brown color
I>P vl:illy after the skin has been ti
j p«wed to the sua f,*r a long while do
freckles make their unhappy ap|>ear
iiiue. In most Instatuvs, however,
freckle* are the result of the action
ef the sun on certatu cells of the skin,
whleh causes those cells to produce
coloring matter, or pigment, which re
mains ther** for r. lonu time.
Ssving Fuel.
v 1 ether «>H kink by p s, wood orotb
t fuel, Im> sure that nothing Impedes
irw draft. *i thnt tho combustion
«ill t>e omple'e and no heal wanted
1 .i> Th> itp of the (lame nbould Itilieh
' e o^okin* tilensll. us the |||, Mr tho
i fine Is th.> hoti, t point |f ||„,
is *pr*> ol over the bottom of |l|,. nlon
stl. a vi^ ih amointi ot henl Is helm
wasted As many article* of I mm
ivvnlble should be cooked on fite slot?
at one time.
You must be sure to
read every word of
our next serial story—
The City
of
Numbered
Days
By francis ly^de
Mr. Lynde hss ou done
jaasK in this itory ol "Mir-
sp^i«." the "sudden" west-
era crty that grewr up in the
ihadew ol a lug in.gstion
dim under construction, and,
for a time, threatened to stop
the dam's completion.
For (he nten there is the
story of the big huniness
puller and llv* government
engineer.
f'or the women there is
the story <4 the lively anil
loving Itltb woman who
wiiuliln't lei hi i mnu lie any
smaller than the man she
knew and loved in hun.
And for evervlioily there
is a iiiikI ihaMiniig I'M linn ol
weslein tils, i <h h
Boy
Lead
Rogers Lumber Co.
l..., HOMHV)
Rheumatism Follows
Exposure
In the rain :ill day is gentrally
fallowed by painful twinges of
rheuinslism 01 neuralgia. Sloan's
Liniment will give quick lelief and
prevent the twinge.- from becoming
tortuie, It quick I v penmates with,
out tubbjug and soothes the sore
and rdilng joints. Foi >ore, Miff,
exhausted muscles that ache and
throb from over work, Sloan's Lini-
ment affords quick relief, riruises
sprains, strains ami other minor
iujuiies to children are quickly
soo'hed by Sloan's Liniment, Get
n liottle to*d.i\ .it your |)riiggi<.t«
18c.
Ile.nhpi,triers foi School Tablets
siul Supp - s, lUHelt Diug Co.
state of Ohio, City of Toledo.
liUeaa County,
Frank J ctonsy maket oath thit be
a senior nartnor of the rtrm of F J.
(. "V ^ '''' I"iaU M , i •!. - Citv
of leleilo, County an«t Svh:«> nforea*id.
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