The Haileyville Signal (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1917 Page: 1 of 4
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The Haileyville Signal
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VOL. 8
HAILEYVILLE. PITTSBURG COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. APRIL G. 1917.
NO. 2 I
FUTORANSKYS
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Shoe P rice Policy
For Spring 1!)17
6$ is where economy begins
OU LL hear a lot of talk about $15
and $20 shoes this spring, and you
can find shoes at this price if you want to pay it; but it
isn't ncccssary for anyone to pa\ more than *(5.00 for good,
all-leather shoes. We have shoes to retail at ess than
*6.00 good, dependable shoes foi the money. We also
have shoes to retail up to £10.00—1 he very finest gr.nle but
the greatest economy in wear per day begins at >6.00.
Our shoes mean all leather
no matter what price you pay.
Some manufacturers are using substi-
tutes for leather; not because substitutes are better than
leather, but because they are cheaper. There isn't anything
better than leather for shoes, that we know of: if there was
we would have it.
You will find substitutes for leather in
many higher priced seoes today which have heretofore borne
a good reputationr
It1 the NAME that counts on shoes to-
day more than ever before you arc sale in buying our
New Easter styles now ready
in all lines ol wearing apparel
FUTORANSKYS
EVERYBODY KICK IN AND
BOOST F OR A SPOT
LESS TOWN
i:< • i;I:i: i i i.•:< •vn \
mijuj. v ideal
paig .Miliin
Mayor I .I Turlinuton
■ i mass meeting .it the « ity hall
In: Monday iiij^lit. March illtli.
and proelainied 11 it' wwli ending
Natitrtiay. .March "lis. us goner
,ll cleat', lip week.
TI,os,. responding to tin1 call
were low Ills hoped t hat 11 it*
slim attendance does not indicate
i loss of interest in civic enter
prise.
Many ol the hoards of trade,
chambers of commerce, civic
leagues and other like organize
tioiis throughout the country
have started cleanup movements.
I iiMister chips, composed of men
ind women, are being formed
who \voi i> m conjunction with
the municipal authorities and
those w ho are interested in civic
affairs. Kven schools, labor un-
ions and churches are taking an
active part in the step forward
I P"
lent ol
ig of 11
ill of
W us
ings. ai:d that t •
eouneihni'u should
the
est
These things
lislied 'i\ c.hi
prising i tlort
formed m i aeli ward and captains
selectedlole.nl lllein who IliiVt
the w ( 11 a re of t he t \ at I |c:u t
I The municipal autlioi itles should
se* 'll.lt t.ie ord .111'. If. . I lilt
ing the throwing o- ■,|. i no 1
tnisii into the ah< \ s. which only I
i blow s ai ouild tin corners and
■ aut on the main st ret s. is si ri, • ;
j ly complied w it.i
M'e cannot stand st :||; we iiiu«t
I advance or pi backward Let's j
shoos,• the tirst pathway; let's
(advertise; show the world that
we arc awake and sanitary; that j
[ SoliIOhody lives here; that we are
; all st long for a greater II liley i
vill«>.
™Histhas
_ ,, SWINGS
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A Christmas Savings Plan
to Fit Every Income
No matter how small your incomr or how large,
our Christmas Savings Club ide a is adaptable
to your finances and will provide ample funds
to meet your requirements next Christmas.
You can subscube for one nn*mlx rship and m.ilce
the small weekly deposits required, or you can
take as many meml>erships as you like and
make your deposits in proportion.
We will gladly explain this feature fully if
you will call.
THE BANK OF HAILEYVILLE
D. M. HAILEY. Pres. E. R JOLLY, Cashie
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CARD OF THANKS.
I take this method of publicly
thanking my friends who so lo.v
ally stood by ine in in my cam-
paign for re election to the office
of mayor. The fact of my de-
feat does not in any way lessen
my gratitude to those who lion
ored ine with their support and
vote.
Gratefully yours,
.1. J. Turlington.
rWt (if everything in grocer.es and
• •'inus tn pat f.t tlie Union Meat
Narkit. I.it us serve you in our
Aiiv.
Frank Dickens, the deservedly
popular head eheff at the Kail
road Y. M. C. A., is baclc on the
job again after a weeks' layoff
and 'a business trip down to
Spi ro.
1 dray, crate, buy, sell or trade
any old thing. John W. Tout/.,
furniture and all kinds of .used
<K)ds. Phone 100; Res. 90. tf
CARD OF THANKS.
I wish to thank the voters of!
Haileyville for electing me to
the office of city clerk, and ij
hereby renew my pledge to give I
you the very best servi if
which I ain capable, and hope to j
prove myself worthy of the trust
you have committed into my |
keeping.
Yours for service,
S. B. Ynr.NC.
Figure with Swart/, it Kiinesj
on all kinds of house painting,
paper hangingand the like. W ill
paper as low as 4 cents per roll.!
Satisfaction guaranteed. I'lione
1 "'.I. l * t f ;
H. Lindsay blew in Saturday
from n business trip to Dallas
and Ft. Worth. And Srturday
afternoon he motored through to
Shady Point, returning the'same
night. His mother, Mrs. ('. V.
Lindsay, who was visiting in
Shady Point, returned with him.
Oil Cookers
Vhy not make the work of
the home lighter by providing an
easy way of preparing a meal?
An oil or gasoline cooker
will accomplish this, and our
stock offers a desirable assort-
ment from which to make a
selection.
You look at them befo^ejy^u
buy, and back of them i,s our
guaranty of quality.
JONES HARDWARE CO.
Haileyville, Oklahoma
TUESDAYS' ELECTION
The election here Tuesday was
a good until led though energetic
ally contested all lir. Socialist,
I nd"i*endents and Democrats
were tlm contcstcnts.
For mayor, ('. It. Peterson, In
dependent, received ls7 Votes;
.1. .1 Turlington. Democrat,'.la.
P. W. Collins, Deui., for police
chief. 1W1; August Foster, Inde-
pendent, Ha.
I-'or city clerk, S. M. Young,
L)em., Ill: II C. Smith, I ide-
pendent, l.'s.
City attorney, A. Sewell,
Dem., noopposition.
City treasurer, Stanton .lones,
I ml., no opposition.
Alderman, 1st ward; K. A. Ki
liott, Ind., 100; K. J. I'.'vans, Dem.,
17.
Second ward; Al Nichols, Dem.,
I.I, John W. Tout/., I nil
Third ward: Butler, Ind , lb:
Townsend, Socialist, '.I
Fourth ward; Clyde, Ind., l'I:
Woody, Dem., D!
Treasurer sohoal board; K. |{.
Jolly. Dem . no opposit ion.
Ti makers wanted I 'all on or
write Campbell Crowder, Hai
leyvdle, ()klahonui. '-'l-.'lt
Halley Ola No. (i mini', aftor be
ing idle for several weeks, start
eil up Wednesday oil an order
that will give afton I a months'
steady run. It is also reported
that No. I is being put ill shape
t > resume work "in a tentative
s >rt of way" soon.
Swarts iV Kiines, house paint
ers and paner hangers, will treat
you right, in all work in their line,
and guarantee satis fact ion. Wall
paper as low as le a roll. Phone
17'J. IH tf
A lively bunch of boosters went
along with the Haileyville high
school debating team Saturday
night for the delmto between
t,h • Krebs anil Haileyville schools.
| As usual, Haileyville got away
I with all t lie honors.
H row n Leghorn cgys. from
J pure bred stock, per setting of
ir>, SI.00; delivered to any part of
I lailey uille. I 'hone Mi I '
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Tonic Appetizer
A Tit l'I. Y MKDIl.'I.V VI. HITTKHS
Muito by your own druggist, in which
he uses
GENTIAN. KAVA l> l \ V. T.IIAXACI M
AMJ OTHER VALUABLE GASTRIC
TONICS AMI AI'I'ETIZEHS.
A. Ph. Tontc Appetizer ts not a mero
hunger-making; "nip," but j retanHv
medicine and a true tonic that
MAKES VOL' WANT FOOD
K.NABI.ES YOU TO ENJOY IT
HELPS I Ol TO DK.Ksr IT
and so
bets rot: ready fop. the next
meal
75 CfBI* lor a l.arice Iliiltle
Made. Sold ai.d Guaranteed t>y
Haileyville Drug Co.
HAILEYVILLE. OKLA.
mum-
■s-—
and are going to get results, for
their efforts are sincere.
Cleanliness is so closely con-j
nected with advancing civiliz.ition
that it i> impossible to neglect
it pass it by and still have a
successfully managed city, for
the whole human structure must
have health for a foundation.
The lirst thing Pncle Sam docs
when he occupies a new territo-
ry or /.one is to clean it up. It is
well that we emulate him.
Kver.v mosquito breeding place,
which is tho cause of all typhus
and malaria, should he destroy |
ed: every tin can, old bucket,
barrel or other container which
will hold water, should be buri-
ed; drains and ditches should be
opened up and plaN'd in condi
tion to properly perforin the
jiurpose for which intended: the
condition of outbuildings should
l>e given closer supervision by
the sanitary officers.
We should not confine our ac
tivaties along this line to one week
in the spring and one in the fall
we should allow no unsanitary j
or unsightly condition to arise, j
and,the town would then always
I'. W. McLaughlin tired us a j
pel feet ly good L'S check over I l oin .
McAlester the other day withal
"peremptory order" to have 'I lie
Signal continued to his address
two more years. Them two dol-
lars lubricated The Signal run
ring works nicely and enabled us
to speed up and run away from
the wolf that was toying with the
front door knob. You bet the
subscription dollars help a lot
and are always hilariously re
ceived in a print shop.
I'll" I'niuti Meat Market .1 bu J
plate, but we alwajb take time to
extei.d our custonr rs courteous treat-
ment and give tlieui tie ir choice of
■.me. Adv.
Mis |{. L Harper, with her
little son Bert, Jr., arrived Wed
nesday from Kansas City, Mis
souri, for a visit, with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. I!. Wilson
tltl gel I, and sister, Mrs. L A. 101
liott. and husband.
For the choicest frtfch and eured
meats, cail.iaj{i-.<, groceries. fruit*,
vegetables and other good tilings to
ti'., g'j to the l a on Market. Adv.
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Hsw IsYour Complexion?
If your skin is pimply, muddy or rough.
till the face creams, ssJvts and powders in kingdom
come won t make it clear arid beautiful unless you
are working righl inside.
Eat a few figs and drink a little senna tea
every night for two weeks. Avoid pie and greasy food.
Then come to us for the finest cold cream,
the most healing toilet soap, the safest tonic, the softest
talcum and the most cleansing tooth soaps to be had.
Get your senna leaves from us today. J
The Rexall Store
ti T. BRADFORD. Prop.
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