The Haileyville Signal (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 1, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 19, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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The Haileyville Signal
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v it. ml ' iiv tf.it the >■'1 •
I j, -hments of t1'
t< i i n a
T •• S . i 'i )' ' IliS t!l«* <|
iiiunt, tlie experience and the
ambition to in ik - i p:i|>cr yo ;iih
lit til it Hi. • ■ V ' *'r IMVu'luv
tiiwn III several 11III• it- -ize (Ml!
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Hut as n'>U'>< l hanker or sift
merchant will Invest more none)
m Uis enterprise than the patron
i'H«" Hivcu will justify, even s.i hi.
man ivlio is trying to pla\ tin
newspaper game safe wiM spend
more inoni'i in the piihlicatimi of
Mh paper than he can k'<'i out ol
it
liusincss pat i-onaifc and i.> 1
hiiix-Win^ ,- vv hat iii * ;••- tin- lu i •
t_' i in my lint* ■ ! enterpri-o
Do nut «• -imp •• notiitli t" • x
pest strong, liberal banks if si
ti f j sip'f h -ard their money in
old sock lfi:-
I)" not • - ;< enough to e.\
JK-Ct flit* -1 . i - _■ . ■ .-h.il.'- ill-:
Isfffe stocks of i£t*id- in a town
ti he re ] -■; ■ • iy ■ f - -idn-r- oi
s.-nd • rT for ' • ir -u; p • -
1 not -i. simp cno .nil to i'X
l""i t a lite, well conducted sad
pros)*'ron- |i«> |i« al ww-
|. ijx-1 . . ,i ' ... :i w11 • -1. ■ t hf -•••«.;...
o liy u1v. ' i - ir.t .idve 111 —.n
Hiul suhsr11;it n patronage am.
Kftid away for imo h of their job
prir t inn
Don't he -in ; - enough to expect
yrnir hor-e ' i , ow Li - i.r-
l ow cannot get the full heat
value of fuel from a poor or
worn-out stove.
We handle a line of high-
grade heaters that insure fuel
economy, and any one of them
will be an ornament to your
home.
You look at them before you
buy, and back of them J s our
guaranty of quality, C4Jj
K. J. LE EEVRE,
The House Furnisher
Hartshorne, - - - Oklahoma
on',.I n t t.-l
d ifior a «<•.
tn -th r trap
-that iJ. ion
■ a—a-i •
TOLERABLE GOOD LOOKING
TI ••$«"« oi .ti"i) to t:.l.inl
- ■ Ikm>i iiiiiidmi; i is 'n-en complot
• •d and ^iiI.. i ;: lit Ker'i"W
urni'il in with the various grades
Slondi.v and Tuesdav N- twitli
|
standing tin- op|>osition to work
f iiein^ done at the timeand the
j inailller pr •-< rihed hy the hoard
■ f eduiation, the fact remains
that the reinoddlini; of and ad
; dition tn the edifice presents a
.cry neat iml substantial npp. a:°
nice And added to these a re the
' ii iitli.'i iiivantakjes of coinuio
.liousii 'ss i nil convenient ar
l angenient lie this -aid to tin
■ redit of the -ch'xil Ijoird ind
t|if tit i!<ii. tinl to l'roffe-i■ ■
Kerlxiw, wiut ha- «s n the watch
.1 .i: on tiie work from start to
!{( osveP - per-'cial jxipUiarity'
was very much more than oAset
by H yes |K'r-onal ur.i">p'.. i ity,
and he ni-playe.i . 1 r«f quanity
of human weakness when he
de-ertcd tlie Progressive pirty
and a- a n;actionary formeo ail
alliance with the -tindnt fie-
element of the disintegrating
I; i . i .can ■ • i: t \-
There are a lot of tine, useful
I people in Haileyville, but there
are few who-e depirt ire would
a more de t. tiv. the
general wel'are of the town than
t i' of T I S': r.v , . i l; 11
Pn -> unto u- smooth
t n ^- and l\ ing .niiahys thatw-
ii a\ bask around in the joy of a
fot.f- uradise until tiie hand
w •'!*.ng on t h« '■ i a • 1! -•*- us of
the trap in which we have Iks-o
caught and the day of the fall of
ti,.- . .' idi-l of Satan.
( XVi
Mill feed hi III Uilt-
Hr\ in swills to have - ih-ided
and drop|>ed into the attitude of
i |MH>r bo\ a! a fro,; As a
c i t i ,. n. i i i -senti-i Ury an |^i-
... .ii ed I i a.''-. hut a- a const rilet
ve worker he i- of about 22
calih.tr.-
n old fashioned woman who
tuskd to wesr noisj shoes now has
a flaugliti- with I..ad ho-f Ami
said daugli'. i . - not c ir> win
.sty- - lid iiOsi• With U|«>logle-
to, Snap SI •' in Dalle - N>-w -
The uuners and o|M>rato!s of
this dintri'*t got together la-'
Saturdav after a ten da.\sshut
dow n of all the association mini s
in Oklahoma and signal up for a
two year's wage and worluig
cond tions contract, and Monday
Work Was resumed in tiie u ines,
Viu* not.until Tuesilay wa- any
thing like a full force a' work
TjflP receipt this
IfXade wveryhod\ in Hiilevvilli
shoutin! happy, ijecause of the
knowledge that work will "put
food in their iiioutlisand gl idnes-
fij t heir hearts
The Signal has it subrosa that
i \.-ndetta has broken o it in the
socisj afTairs f BiitejtiiHe'i 100
We have not learned the exact
"whys and wherefore- of tin—
-ii. i.il feud and haw not the least
idea how not when it will end.
1 uthat it is growing acrimoni
ou- •! a re - goi id i'i a son for
dev^ng If the matter continues
-11 g iiu more interesting The
] Signal may find it necessary to
nili-t th • -e vices of "The
Spy, ulif sometime ago probed
tin Hiing- of a eouple of lliore ol
I less mythical clu^>s m this town
■ and reported l.is findingst hrough
tin columns of till- pajier
Ne\ ertht'k'ss the fact )■ inanis
tllatHughesi an ledhishoim state
by a bijj majority while Wil-on
h*it his home state Hut through
<' t the countr\ at latge Huglii s
ran 'way behind his party t'eket
The liK-al Ksilroad N M t' A
is ,i credit to Haileyville and a
hless.ng to the many railroiid
men who are members of tie
institution It is one of the sub
stantial assets of the town rod
our people .stioiild and many of
i them do deem it a privilege to
■ aid |n its.suuport m membersld|\
goodwill and patronage
The Lack
Of a Nickel
And a Dilemma and Its
Solution.
B> JOHN HAZEN IhXSKELL
11. im a v I:i i. .••bri-a t ■. on
tU t-.ji step .of the elevated station
; .«t u- the i ..r- nil c\• r.■^^ i :!!
C(i out lie Ma= alrcici :.w-
u-. - late t a (.;.!.• i-r 11 ^i,c*
u:.-l hp coil i '.ave n de it in ti:. if
lit had ii>.on- ol a prett;. . ;t.o
*• n an in n v. - ■ t . r-d f-vrti.nj:
gown tapping an impatient foot on
the oriental rug in the corner of tiie
lihratv and « - .«;• r.nj; at t a di-^.iy
of her invited (lui.-t
II.. a!-" 1 i. >n§ of sr. at her
..inan "'ii he (i.-.,rlv loved an-1
who, he had every reason to be-
lieve, used t i r. jar.] him « :h t i-1
tend, r. -t i.f feelings. And it was
tfi r.lane !;i- i: :id if the mi-TV
tl.it • -i !.r'.' vi-.on conj'i."- 1 up
that ' e I.-u - • 1 it us !•, i-til. i«
o .-lid an-! t - ned hi? attention to
tin' mutt, r in '. ind, t! it of c tr<ng
t • hi< ilcstinati.*:i wiUi a« litt • loss
of time as possible. So he torned to
c- n f. tra. ..- f >r t':;e sppr i- h -f
the n vt tra n.
An r'npT> • \;ir. -« whiz/ed In- on
the flier tra k "ii :ts wax down-
town; t! en a sont! 'mind local pull-
ed in n t'.o prios -ale, iinlead">I
a pas-eiiKi-r and «.-nt . n its win
The pn«-.-n_'i r « a tall girl in
pr:i\, with -i ?'-.-T jra\ fur ah.mt
licr fa. i1 n: I n .' ik hat — t Ijc
dim !a:' t a I t ■ i mci acres*
tr ick- In ' * ii. d ii-i m i e t
llallowai
She d:d not the platform,I
hut Hai .'..... nn ilie • <lge of a ben li
n I lie a' - a - .• >f -iimi- an « . ,
• In. - n- I • - li . loiifT i
**Waitiiijj for mum one," said
Ihllni.; . Ill ai^ I ! !ii* !• * i -1 li<? |
prellv a: ■ ind- l a hat • olor the I
hair in r • it $ hat «as
The- ■ f inr ininutes pass,si
THi' _ > r. d iided In the glistening
stirte 1 t..*..rti t'.-- sta.ri But su<
"What t itr" ask.-o Hallows
■ g ev< r • • _■ • •
i. * \v - ev* r : . '
(.lift I, |HU>S<>N I > l> S
i ( nii< - . ia
I 1,'endellCf bri
llrillel Mile.
' k I lie 'til 1
• v w.i- sure o: ttie voice
i - i at ' ) not ree
- «XS| I am v.rr . t > Wj
Von are saiting fui
• 1 am i Mile late. 1
It *a.«
the
A JUICY STEAK
or a stean r.g roast, tender, del
■ icately tiavored and rich with
nutriment de)>ends n( t so much
u|wa the -kill of the chef or the
ittre t ve service, hut on the
QLALITY OF THE NEAT
We inyite you to order where
quality, good service ard prompt
delivery are paramount.
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UNION
MEAT MARKET
W. I'. MAIJ-HY, I).
' tttice plione No. h<J
Keniilenrc ohone No ••
Oi llailf V villi- Drug ' "o photic
Dr. Ed. D. James
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
<(ffi. c iii Mi i i ltiiil(liii){.
Ilfhl'lrlier (.iiolie "Illrn plione 130.
A C. SKWKI.I,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
(tflice in ("itv Hall.
I'hoiif- < 'Mice M. R.-i'letice 9.j
Haileyville, ()klahoniH
TIME TABLE NO. 12
PITTSBURG COUNTY RAIL-
WAY COMPANY
CARS lEAVEIMIlfTVlUE IS FOLLOWS
H - • T- - ; '•*.] in, stJ-1.
i*r n;* ' e v -mn of an irate
h l.e .t it go *-itf.-out him
Vt • ■ o tr. .u had ^-..ne and tin-
:. - . -t. : •:. -v.e fjt up
"Wasn't thst row train?" sh*
if - ', * i - - i-p ci■ n.
"Why, jes—no—that i«, I am
' f - ? ne one be lad
A ng'silet - followed. Trains
csrr.e ar.-i went: t^iMiengers ali'lited
snd diMppesred down the itsirs:
t! • - • -iran to arr ve ar.-
in (!-.• time were carricj on to the
city Still no man canie to meet
ti zir!. a- 1 st Hallovar p.n-ed
t!.. • tf -'in. He had let two ei-
p - tra .- go hv n-'W, and he
mi-ant to stsj till he saw the gir!
ia'- • rd a down ton u tram: a -
hi t.'.-n.-d « i i an Othello-like de-
«-r- « j the "gent man'
misi.t be.
W-.n once more they had the
filatf- nn •.! ti theii ec!vcs i:.e g'.r:
*'I ii ci njr ti n*k you a que?
lion," ■ said. '"If a man had an
' t w a <:irl for 6:?"
iik! she did not come till after 7.
ilo v.u think he might noil wait for
"He mi. t t: r.k • a§ not
coming," Hallowav rej .c-d.
"Do yttm thinl- he might be this
m',- I -
H.i • a\ ! ■ at h:s wat:b.
"11a.f past': W.„, r.ari.y."
"T 1 - :• .. : *. t wait
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Comfort
Convenience
t Dg! son i . > i v. .. iced
d v : n ti i.' r eyes L<nt ..r. th?
Hsllowav walked qttk-klv to the
ren edg* < f th< station plstfor®
tad leant a- far out a. hi co-.i.d
n rl.o :t r.i . - _■
"Von ar- ,!. . .i.e. Won't yon
lit tnc- i.i.p you-" he pleaded ear-
n. -t!'.
"Wh\, thank ron," she faltered.
"1 don't know—I think, maybe"—
Suddenly (lie threw lip her head
• 1 hingl • 1. 11 v that lav.ch we: '
to Hslloway's heart! "Well, the
(n t i-," she continued, '"that 1 w i*
so sure of meeting my cousin here
■ 11-11 I onl* slip;>ed a n kc! in my
clove—ar I—and — we!!, you #«e, I
1 ave uo car fare." •
Then t!ic> l.iu-h-l r
That "iu- w >rd "cousin" *a< as
Imlni ti a woumU-d leart llallo-
wiv knew this cou- n II.- !ia !
boarded at the place where lla!!'>-
n iv himself lived, and !re had left
him in ja. k"t and slippers, p pe in
hand, lounging in hia favorite inor-
r-t chair It was a pure <~a-e of
•forgot "
"Oh, rf t it's .i'i," -a d Hallo
w 1 v, "I i an pi-t come over and es
c.irt von f to |i,-ii' you w;-
The girl drew her-i-lf up with
dignitv "l • n.>T liotlier you,"
'he said, "hut if vou would be so
kind you in ' f• -!• i your "ard about j
a nick, an i ' i-« t sero-s. and !■
rrt'irn i' tae •• irn'ng " I
"Oh, certain'1, if vou prefer"';
llallon a .
\ _■ t «trn. k . in. In
pretell-' n*:T n^ a .-ar-i he step-1
ii. I i! rider an ei trie light,I
r.i -it _ - al -• i t ei . .1 shuie it
- la. c.
1>. k H -Mowai!" he lieard her I
crv IT- tnftwd, grinning^ Siml
stamped r foot on the ed^e of the'
p itf'irm. How Ure von =y>cak to
iii- ,' 'lie eli.'d, "aft'T I t"ld loll
inM-r to attain?"
•m. ir t'rri, I '''-2 to remind
you that -.-.'I -poke fir«t."
"Well, I'm ;'ir-: I didn't kre w it
you."
1 expect I have c hanged ii great j
deal in t e la-t two weeks," said I
Hal' twav, with pathetic emphasis.l
T - r'. tar. !n-r foot and said
n •' - iu. "Ir the meantime," lu-
re-.- ', I fi-k, do you still
want that nickel, or may 1 come
over t \-iur side and take you
downtown to dinner?"
"No, indeed, vou may not! But
1 suppose I'll have to take the
nickel, and as I have to go over
there t l t a tram home you may
meet me -low ntairs and have the
pc-a>ure • ■ f | ..ung my fare for the
la-t time."
"Yen well. B'Jt you can't pre-
vent my going out on the tame
train."
"I thong't you were waiting for
some one ?"
"I wa- waiting to see the chap
vou were waiting for."
"Jealous ?"
"I own it: also that is what ailed
me two weeks uso."
"You admit that," asked the girl,
"and a!l tin re-t—that you were
wr ipj a! > it the whole thing?" bhe
a-ked again
"T at ' was wrong about the
whole thing," said Halloway. "I
w'.-. d liavt told you that a week
aco if -> .u had given me a chance
K ' i. I was a ch-::np. and I'm m-
end sorry, acd vou are"—
"I> . Ii.ik," -he interrupt-
• ]. "( i- on over to nr. side, and
l'.i z d'-wntown to dinner with
Deborah W s a Fighter.
Dtboraa Sa'-ip. 'i was a young
woman of I'iymuuth, Ma-?., who
serv-.-i] wit' . -tiiK-tion during the
le- ''. ar, war She enlisted ut
name
" i . tarj _ _ .
vato Memphis
hac ,irm career No ————
hardsiiip ..f U-if ■ was too trving
for Debora' > s0on won the con-
fidence of the o'heers and was no'
infreqiii iitlv i ailed u|Kin to perform
the iii"-: • anger.iu- n t■ ■ r;• ri-t. She
was twiii wounded Toward the end
ot' the ai was discovered.
and she was gnen an "norahlt* dis
charge from -, ri • laitcr she re-
Ci iut-.on ai I ,< ciant ol
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I'lunks ccintKininp 100 Five rent Cou-
pons on sale ill al. ftutinflTT
Courtesy
are only a few of the mnr.y
attractive features of Rock
Island service.
Direct Lines to
Chicago
Kansas City
and beyond. Superior service
For reservations or information.nlca**
call on or write local Ticket Agent.
R(x*k Island Lines, or address
TAY THOMPSON. Division P« . A^cal
Oklahoma Cily, Okla.
HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
After Foar Years of Discouraging
Conditions, Mrs. BvDock Gave
Up in Despair. Husband
• Cane to Rescue.
Catron. Ky.— Irr an interesting letter
Voir, this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
• rites as iollows: "I suffered for four
years, with w omanly troubles, and during
this time. I could only sit up for a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
all. At times, I would have severe pains
la my left side. ^
The doctor was called in. and his treat-
ment relieved me for a while, but I was
soon confined to my bed again. After
that, nothing seemed to do me any good.
1 had gotten so weak I could not stand,
and 1 gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle ol
Cardui, the woman's tonic, and 1 com-
menced taking it. From the very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without its
tiring me, nnd am doing all my work."
II you are all run down from womanly
troubles, don't give up in despair. Try
Cardui, the w oman's tonic. It has helped
more than a million women, in its 50
years ol continuous success, and should
•urely help you, loo. Your druggist has
sold Cardui lor yeai*. He knows whal
it will do. Ask him. He will recom-
mend it. Begin taking Cardui today.
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