The Helena Herald (Helena, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1904 Page: 2 of 2
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DICK GARRETT 34576
A ’ i ‘ - - V - ' f
VICTOR formerly owned by W-’C- Treff is a black Jack is of the best of blond and
Jisa proven to be one of the best of breeders siring Jarge good coorod mules y k i c h find e
eady market Ternjs gaipe as above Will also make Reason of 1904 at C L Green’s
para Jim Cbeney’stiottingcolt will also make the season at Greon’s barn Ho la a large
t needy cqlt end has already sirod soire yery choice cqlts Torrjpa $)Q tq insyrp Hying polt'
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Not how cheap' but the cheapest to
be had quality considered We
keep everything in this line in large
quantities from the yery cheapest to
the most costly suits
WJENTWORH’S
Furniture Carpet and Undertaking House
barmen Oklahoma
Report of the eop4itiQU of —
The Helena State Bank
T OKiAIIOMJV
At the Close of Business June 2 1904
RESOURCES
Loans and disoounts $2591874
Overdrafts secured and unsecured 381 24
flanking House 62500
Furniture and fixtures 40000
Checks and other cash items 5150
fash and sight exchange 1066839
Total 3804487
J 1 W Pennirger Cashier of the above named Bank do solemly
swear that the above statement is true and that said Bank has no other
liabilities and is not endorser on any note or obligation other than that
fthown in the above statement to the best of my knowledge and belief so
help me God JI IV DENNINGER Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to me this William A Wilson )
7th day of June ’04 Harry Dean Notary John G Duncan Directors
Jly com expires March 16 1907 F N Winslow )
Ttja HEUEM1 kiERAUD
Published Every Friday t Helena Okla
Entered as second-class matter Aug
wst 13 1903 at the postoffice at
Jlclena Okln under the Act of Con-
gress of March 3 JL879
CLARENCE E SALTER EDITOR
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Out Ytar in advance (100
Six Months “ 50
Three Months " 25
REPUBLICAN TICKET
For President— '
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
For Delegate to Congress —
BIRD S McGUIRE
for Councilman f?th Diet—
A L SHARROCK
A man who is content to stay on
the same level is not doing his level
best by any means
D '
W hen a person has to sit up all
night or work after midnight the
wee-small hours seem awful long
-— a —
A little Missouri ’girl closed her
essay on men with this sentence:
‘‘Both men and women sprung from
j the monkey but the women certainly
sprung further than the men”
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“Nowhere this side of the pearly
gates of the celestial city may one
ever hope 46 witness a scene so
beautiful and sublime as the view of
this Ivory City especially as it is
Ruminated at night with a million
electric lights” — Ed Hoch on the
World’s Fair in Marion Ks Record
— n:
The secretary of Oklahoma’s State
Board of Agriculture J B Thoburn
says that within the next two years
Oklahoma will outrank Rocky Ford
ns a producer of fine melons " The
rich sandy loam land of this neighbor-
Iiood produce watermelons and canta-
loupes in perfection and there is no
reason why in a few years the melon
epicures shall not call for Helena
melons Here is a chance for some
one to become a melon millionaire
Dick Garrett 34576 sired by
Richard Alden 9495 sirs of
Medicine Maid 2:27 3-4 Alden
G 2:19 1-4 eire of Fartny
Alden etc
Dick Garrett 34570 is a
handsome bay horse 16 hands
high is bred in the vary best
of blood lines has proven hinj
self to be very speedy and tho
sire of large good gaited and
speedy colts
He will make the season of
1904 at Helena at C L Green's
barn one block south of Butts
Bros lumber yard
TERMS— $10 to insure liv-
ing colt usua rates as to acci-
dents Darting with mares
makes fee dio at qncp
f
AND-
LIABILITIES
Capital stock pajd in 1000000
Surplus fund 25000
Undivided profits less expenses and
taxes paid 114692
Individual deposits subject to cheok 26130 65
Demand certificates of Deposit 51730
Total
- 3804487
The Herald editor’s brother Frank
A Salter of the Carmen Headlight is
being talked of by the leading repub-
licans as a candidate for representa-
tive of this district Frank is as
well posted on Woods county politics
and the issues of the day as the best
of them and if he consents to run
will make ‘a good race s
'
One of the leading articles on the
front page of thp Avard Tribune of
last week would indicate that Editor
Bales had given up the idea of mak-
ing Avard the metropolis of the
southwe it as he is now whooping it
up for a pleasure rpsort Boat rid-
ing on Lake Avard is now th draw-
ing card and excursions will be run
from Enid and other points along the
line
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The Doniphan County Ks Hustler
recently headed its editorial page
with this practical item: “Many peo-
ple often hunt a bottle of mucilage
when they find a stamp that is shy of
gum and will not stick to the envel-
ope Take the stamp and rub it on
the flap of the envelope and it will
gather enough mucilage to make it
stick Very simple hut it is worth
remembering”
q
Helena was on the ground in full
force at the convention last Thurs-
day cutting ice for her county high
school and she cut some too There
js no good reason to offer against
her school proposition and when the
vote is counted this fall we believe
they will have earned by a large
majority Cleo is always favorable
to any proposition that is reasonable
— Cleo Journal
— — 0 '
The biggest “Song Hit” in this
country at the present time is a song
called:— “IT WAS SUMMER TIME
IN DIXIE LAND” written by Edwin
Kendall This song is now being
sung nightly with great success in all
the principal theatres from Maine to
California Upon the receipt of 25
cents in Postage Stamps a copy of
this beautiful song will be mailed to
any address in the United States by
the Theatrical Music Supply Co No
46 W 28th St New York
mention the Herald
PROGRAMME
mu ppiWfio rmii'Y 4i
1
Grand Parade at 10:30 a in headed by Helena’s Cele-
brated Cornet Band of Twenty Pieces Don’t miss the
Parade Judges decisions will be rendered as follows
5tj cpitu for the tallest man
23 cents for the smallest man
lOO’ for best looking horse
100 decorated ladiep riding horse
$500 fqr best decorated fjoat
200 for bestj decorated bicycle
200 for best decorated cowp
200 for best decorated bpggy
Judges Decisions
All events of the day free for all
200 for fat men’s race 10Q yards
75 cents seoond money
$100 for fat men’s race 75 yards
100 for bicycle race 2GO yards
50 cpntjj sepond money
ORATORS: Judge Whittinghill Larkjo and Rokes Speaking to commence at 1 p in sharp-
$500 to the Sunday School rendering pest songs $200 to the largest Sunday class present
Judges Decisions !:30 pnqr
$400 for bicycle race 2 miles 2500 for the Hidden Treasure —
200 second money look watch and wait for it
100 for the guessing contest 3-QQ for best write-up on “Helena’s
Judges Decisions 9:30 p m
Ball Game CHEROKEE VS HELENA
$125 Base Ball to tho player fin either side who can throw ball farthepest on fly in two trials
Judges Decisions 5 p m Music by Band
Lawn Tennis RINGWOOD VS HELENA -
JUDGES DECISIONS g30 p m
Horse race 400 yard dash Negro Minstrel Roping Contest
Horse race 200 yard dash Bronco Busting Mue Riding
7 p m Baloon Ascension
8:30 Grand Panorama Display of Fire Works
Mfrry-Gor Round on ground all day and big Platform Dance at night Come!
For neat jot printnq
of all kinds come to the
Herald Job Department
There ( are a large number of farm-
ers in Woods county continually plant-
ing trees shrubs and seeds that are
worthless and never think of Okla-
homa having one of the best experi-
ment stations where nil of these
things have been tried ‘ If you wish
to farm in the most intelligent and
profitable manner write to the Ex-
periment Station at Stjlwater Obia
and haye them put your name on
their mailing list When writing ask
for bulletin flfty-oine reprints which
is the most valuable book sent out by
the station We think it the best
book for the farmer ever published
in Oklahoma It contains valuable
information from bulletins Nos forty-
seven fifty fifty-two and annual re-
ports eight to eleven on wheat corn
oats all kinds of garden seeds trees
and how to care for them and much
more that apace will not permit Us to
mention Write for it at once you
will never receive as good a book as
it for absolutely nothing They are
sent free to residents of the Terri-
tory A request on a postal card
will do the work and you will con-
tinue to receive reports from the
station Don’t Jay this paper down
and forget about it but write at
once Yours for better crops and
finer orchards— Charles Curran- in
Capron Hustler
D
Hulling of rice by the Igorrote
women is a feature of the village on
the Philippine reservation at1 the
World’s Fair Rice in the hull is a
necessary adjunct to their wedding
feasts and other ceremonies and a
large quantity was secured for them
They beat it in wooden mortors with
heavy pestles reaching several feet
above their heads
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3&t "Wales a lle TErlseo
The Fpisco System offers the follow-
ing round trip rate for the World’s
Fair at St Louis
Season tickets $2505 On sale Ap-
ril 15 to November 15 final return lim-
Dec 15
Sixty Day tickets $2090 On sale
April 25 to November 20 limited to
sixty days from date of sale but not
later than December 15
Fifteen Day tickets $1765 On
sale April 27 to November 30 limit
15 days from date of sale
For information regarding stop-overs
enquire of agent
IV C HOGAN Ticket Agent
0-
YroUcl
Intending visitor to St Louis dur-
ing the World’s Fair can assure them-
selves satisfactory rooming accomo-
dations through the Merchants Service
Company at a nominal expense
nrt’Vulars arnlv to nearest
i A -WU Cf - 1 1
iyvvstem Agent
100 for tackiest buggy
100 for largest wagon oad
100 for the funniest man
100 for the smallest team
11 a m
OF COURSE YOU ARE GOING I
Let us furnish you with literature relative to the buildings hotels low
rates train service etc Ask your local agent or address
C W STRAIN Division Fasscnokr Agent
WICHITA KAN
TAmbevVa'ne TbaAWes
Mr McKjtrjfk moved his house
last week
Haryest ia beginning this week-
There is a scarcity of haryest hands
in some places
Emmett Benedict received a box of
“love cure” through the mails but
week He says he didn t get it for
hinjself though
A base ball game was played Satur-
day between the Elkton and Timber-
tyke teams at the grounds of the for- 07er 50 yonng ones
Six innings were played at the 1
mer
end of which the score stood 8 to 18
in favor of Elkton
Miss Pearl Bullard and Mr Charles
Knouse were married Sunday after-
noon at the home of the bride’s par-
ents in the presence of a few friends
We join with the community in wish-
ing the young couple a long and hap-
py married life
Tom Mitchell who has been sick
for a long time left this world Satur-
day morning Funeral services were
held at his home at 10 o’clock Sun-
day morning and soon after the be-
reaved family left with his body for
Anthony Kansas where he will be
buried near the home of his parents
Tom was well known in this vicinity
and all mourn his lois
I R It
HoUce -
Dr A J Decker has placed his ac-
counts in my hands for collection
and all parties knowing themselves
indebted to him are respectfully re-
quested to call and make some dispo-
sition ofthe account
E S WILHITE
Justice of the Peace
“Stv Ave &00A GU Summer Sme"
’ Let us figure with you a little
the fuel proposition
1 load of wood per month $300
6 gallons gas or oil $150
1-2 saved by using gas or oil stove
Come in and get one
WALKER & HARRIS
Music by fand
100 for sack race 40 yards
100 for barrel race 40 yards
Gpeased pjg to parfv patching jt
Music by Band
Future”— pot to exceed 200 words’
handed Programme Committee not
later than J2 nij July 4
Music by Band
MUSIC BY BAND
Three-legged Race free Show
Plenty of Shade and Ige Water
£&twU CAmmsAwms
We had a fine rain Tuesday
Harvest has begun In earnest
Corn is growing nicely and is in fine
shape
Rev Tilton Jjas gone to Wilson Ks
te visit friends and work jn harvest
Opal the little daughter of J B
jjeaj wp0 has been sick is convales-
pent
Mrs H P Henline is a record-
breaker for raising ducks She has
C D Payne contemplates a visit in"
the near future to Commanche coun-
ty where he will visit H Harned and
family besides other of his old ac-
quaintances from Kentucky
Corn never grew faster than at
present and if the present favorable
conditions continue for the next six
weeks we wilj hayp a record-breaking
crop There never was a better pros-
pect than at present
The funeral services of Rev J M
Culp’s child which was buried Sunday
at the Carwile ceraetary was largely
attended and all present seemed to
share the grief of the bereaved par-
ents May the blessings of Him who
doeth all things well be theirs and
while it is hard to lay the little one
away we are glad they were recon-
ciled to God’s will and weep not as
those who have no hope
“BENNEY”
B P Stone and daughter Mrs
Paula Welsh have again returned to
Helena
A pleasant party consisting of
Mr and Mrs W C Hogan and son
Charley and Mrs Anderson and child-
ren drove over to Mr Constant’s farm
near Goltry Sunday
Yesterday little Joe Sparkman met
With quite a painful accident falling
from a horse and breaking his collar-
bone Dr C 0 Harned was called
and reduced the fracture At last
reports the little fellow was doing as
well as could be expected
rttvvvvtftfvi
The Little Drug Store
At the Post -Office
Our Expenses are Light
'i ' Our Prices are Right
I fine line of tie liQst and freshet drugs always topt in stock- 1 '
Alaq a lino of itjonery ijouls’ (Irak etindrica ’ qtc 1 fi G WILMARTH Prop
4 ' i : HELENA CKLAHOM?
SALK & JOHNSON
' LUMBER COMPANY
A COMPLETE LIN EOF '
Lumber and Building Material
Paints Oils Trusties Glass and Screen Door3
WE CARRY THE ORLY PA I NT Itf TO ipY TH 1 T IS WARRANTEE FOR 4 YEARS
Local Manage)' " flEiEJU 0KI4
WH8T- SI WK
Livery JF’eedl
STABLE
S P GRAY Prop
Good Rigs at Reasonable Rate$
HELENA OKLA
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
TO COMMERCIAL MEN ' ‘ '
“Every Cloud Has a Silyer Lining”
However if the lining is made of hail stones your silver
will be demonetized Protect against loss hy insuring yoip
crops in the 1 old reliable” St Paul Insurance Co
BANK OP HELENA Agent
C 0 Harned M D W B Harnod M D
HARNED & IIARNED
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS
Successors to Dr Decker Calls answered
promptly at all times
HELENA -M- OKLAHOMA
Advertising
Good advertising is the
magnet which pulls trade
You may have just as
good values as the other
fellow but' if he tells the
publio about his ability to
do better for them than '
any one else and you do
not he will get the trade
Tell people why it is to their
advantage to trade with you
Toll them convincingly and
keep telling them — Chioagq
Dry Goods Reporter
The drawing power of an
ad is gauged by its oircula-
tion If you want to reach
the people use this paper
C Arnold’s baby is quite sick this
week
Mrs J W Eskins has been quite
sick this week
Mrs Jf Crum of Carmen was a Hel-
ena visitor Tuesday
John Pennington is now ejerking
in Johnson & Rline’s store
C A Cooper has repainted the
Williams property this week t
Sale & Johnson are having their
lumber sheds repainted this week
' Good young team for sale
HENRY SUMMERS
Fred Wren made a trip to Enid on
business Wednesday returning the
next day
The brick for the Bank of Helena’s
vault is on the ground ready for the
masons to begin work
J W Hines and little daughter
Jennie- returned Wednesday morning
from a visit at Carmen
Vice President of the Bank of Hel-
ena H M Spalding of North Enid
came out Sunday ard spent a few
days in the bank
Morten Ent has accepted a posi-
tion at Fred’s Short Order Morten
is a bright boy and is fast learning
the tricks of the trade
A shattered hole through one of
the large glasses in Edmonds k Ed-
monds front was caused by some boys
playing ball on Main street last Sat-
urday The first of the week Chas Wil-
hite’s little boy stepped on an old riin
can and cut a deep gash in his foot
making a painful although not dang-
erous wound
Rev Brown the prohibition nomi-
nee for Delegate to Congress took
the train here yesterday morning for
Indianapolis Ind to attend the na-
tional convention
ITOTJOI rQR PUBpiCATIOM
Djrtmot t pi IbUiIw
Lqnd Office qt Alva Okla May 25 1904
JTotlce la hereby riven that the followm
named settler has flled notioe of hie Intention
(o make fUml proof in support of hie claim find
Ihat salt proof will be msds before
Register and Receiver gt Alva Okla on July
16 1904 viz: James A Watson one of thq
heirs of Ambrose Watsqn of Helena 0 T for-
the SEJ Sec 31 T 24 N R 10 W
He aaiue he following witpeaaea tp prove
hi- continuous residence upon and cultivation
of aad land vis:
C R Chamberlain of Helena and Harry Por
ter Edgar Porter M R Manning all of Aline
OH®- 6-3 1-45
A R MUSELLER Register
L A SALTER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Carmm Oklahoma
' s
‘ Practice in all Courts All kinds of
Legal Papers - Accurately Drawn
—Notary in Office —
Office withCarmen Realty Co
J II MEDARIS M D
CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY
Glasses Scientificately Adjusted Eacl
Eye Testod Separately
HELENA OKLA
GEO GREGORY
The HORSE DENTIST
Will be at the West Side Barn every
Wednesday of each week Dental Worh and
Diseases a Specialty
THEO - MANGAM
DRAY & TRANSFER
Prompt and Careful Service
Helena Oklahoma
DR J A MORROW DENTIST
(Successor to Drs Thomas & Morrow)
Has pertianently located in Car
men Will be in HELENA the
2nd and 4th Mondays and Tues-
days of each month
PIONEER BARN
CHAS MEIGS Prop
Best Turnouts in Town Reasonable
Charges Satisfaction Guaranteed
’ KAROVA CKLaI
OFFICE & RES TELEPHONE
1st Natl Bank Bldg 1 No: 16
DR E D EBRIGHT
Secivav alteuttou quaeulo
CARMEN? 0 T
STAR
BARBER SHOP
Shaving Hair Cutting and Shampooing Jn' the
latest tonsorial styles
CHARLEY NOCK Proprietor
3T BIAKLW '
awl BuWiei ’ ‘
A>es'aa ileVewa QWaUoxua
Pioweai Bam: $o
Good Shave3 Hair Cuts and Shampoos
Step in and get your whiskers
— '—trimmed— -
Gene Immell Proprietor
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Salter, Clarence E. The Helena Herald (Helena, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1904, newspaper, June 10, 1904; Helena, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1931255/m1/2/?q=music: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.