The Haileyville Signal (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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Cheney Symphony Orchestra at the Opera I louse Saturday niglii. November Hi. Unclii Y. M. C. A. fund.
11 \ 11.IA \ 11.LF IM'ITsurm: OOI'NTY. OKLAHOMA
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SOCIALIST EDITOR
• S A SUICIDE
Way land ol the Appe.il to Rea-
son Shot Himself. Dec lett -
ing Strain too Great
N< i 51
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say h< -has In . i.-n ;it- MILLION ACRES IN
w ried nv the pending fi-.l- INDIAN LAND SALE
allotted lain
;ii jin j- 11im will
if th
Government to St ii t linmedi
• te Cleanup of AM Idle
Property.
Have Sei ured Pastoi
t ( .. More than !,1 lOti.lMMi t i, s of
In inn land, both allot >-.| and
iniall tied, w ill )>«> iiffi-n i i sale
« ' in I he next fur y-lVvc day*.
Ill" timber sale wa* s hetluled
I t-i Mnmlay and the investi-
i"ti ml" the eual an I asphalt
in Is is in -tart next ! Yiday. and
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* timber and asphalt land outright,
V 'I looks like a busy season fur
those having in charge the affairs
;i. td the Indians in Oklahoma
Oirard, Kan,, \nv. II I A.
Wayland, owner nf the Appeal m
KeaMu a oeialist pa per of re.
markablp irculation, shut and
killed bimwlf early today.
He lei i n • i• in which he a,d;
"Stru . ie • •) ler the compeli-
tive sy-t. | worth the effort
Let it |>:i
Ar
iglit
(• dintllldsi II • .1 Mly till \
■ IS pastor. He Is exp! I
i\i ber. Satnrila\ and
you want tlih best the gn
line place your orders at
f c. ntrolled b\
the Indian a.:i i I The unallul-
'' • la id- II' in the t I: .claw and
flic klsaw ti.,: I lie largest
acreage bein^; in \l k i and 1'itts-
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I'OUMty. I ;i |«, s ;| | (,) I |t.
' i' and in \t. ik i iiiitx Inn.-
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H E A V, E S1 VOTE IN
HISTORY OF STATE
T Ota I Reach, s 214 425 With
Oklahoma and Muskogee
Counties Out.
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THE STORE ON THE CORNER
HIGHEST QUALITY
LOWEST PRICE
"MAXVM .l l IIOUSI;" anil •'SUNNY SOl'TM"
C.ffees
liliN HUK' 'Hill "001.1) BAND" I lour
lest there is
G \/E us A TRIAL
C IVl. FIELD
Up to date Or, cer
I'hone Tti
sales ()f the unallntted
lands will be conducted by I.
1 ie .ice Wn-lit. assisted by spe-
v cial district deputies and field
V nie'i who will have charge uf the
v allotted lands which have been
v advertised. The land salt s start
V m <'hii'kasha, t irmly
V Tuesday, where lli.il.'is . ,,f
;j; unallotted land and about 500
;j; cr 8 of allotted land i- to be of*
y fered. I'lie sales are su adver-
* tised that both the allotted ami
the unallotted lands will be of-
V fercd in each cminty sale un the
XI same day, the allotted land being
£, offered last.
I'1 the Mile of the unallotted,
* 2o per cent of the purchase price
* must be paid at the time uf the
••• sale. 2"> per e. nt in un,. year and
ot) per ceni in iwu years, deferred '
payments to draw ti per cent in-
terest. The terms uf sale of the
11 returns fr< an se\ i nl v•
one fuiiiitiirs on file with the state
election board make it certain
that the total number of ballots
cast in (tklahoma this year will
exceed by 10,(1(10 (he high mark
"f any previous year. With six
eouniii s still out including ' >kla-
homa and Muskogcu, the two
hirg. st democralic counties in the
state, there are no changes in 111,-
proportions of the totals either uf
leading candidates ur parta s.
United Slates Senator Owen
continues to add to his astonish-.
iny lead ovcrthe democratic el
tors and other democratic candi-
dates, now having a tutalof 107,-
:«IM votes againss Oit.ool for the
democratic electors. The rcpuh- j
lican , le tors' t.>tnl for the sev-
CHENEY SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
AT THE
Opera House, Saturday Night
November 16th
Benefit Y. M. C. A. Fund
I itucts <it 151iioIoi<I Bros. Drug Store
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M ctyer & Jarvis
Now ready to please every one
We have the greatest line of
Dr<:> Goods, Coats, Sweaters, Millinery,
Ladies and Childrens Shoes
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cnty-one counties is 77,5(50 or
!!'.).S,(.( behind Senator Owen and
21,Dili behind lb e democratic
electors The total vute polled
for the socialist ticket in the sev-
enty one counties was37,.'ll4, and
th taint of 40,000 i'nthe state
probably will he
reached.
On the capital question Okla-
homa city has Nu.ou't against
78,044 fur Guthrie in the "vis"
and 'no ' vole, and with a silent
vote against Outline of 20,170.
Only sixty-four counties have
sent in official returns on the
1 ampbell Russell bill The totals
here for these counties stand.
I.'in.f.si for the bill; 4S.r,(il against.
lexas county came in with a
majority of 41) for ,ludge Carney
in the second district emigres-
sional race, whieh, however, still
leaves a very heavy Morgan lead
and four counties of the district
still out.
The total vote in the seventy-
one counties, excluding that rust
for the prohibition ticket was
211,42.5.
Plead Guilty to Charges
I .on l >11SI, \ entered a p|. a of
guilty in tlie district eourt Tliui s
J day .i I term ton to the charge of
stc.iliii-.- a horse from I Suitci
! on Octnber 20 and w as sentenced
I to live years in the penitei t iarv.
.1 <i. I 'ate pleaded guilty in a
charge of false preti uses and
I sentenced to two years and six
iiiiinibs in the state penitentiary
I AND OTHUPS
want to know what is the
matter with the sidewalk
ordinances. What do we
want, a coal camp or a
city? J. W. ION I Z.
Pastoi Leonard's Baby Died
On last Thursday night, No-
vember 7th, the Death Angel
knocked j t the door of the home
of Rev F. II Leonard, pastor of
the I'aptist church at this place,
and took their 15 month ol baby,
who had been sick only a few
: days. Funeral services were
conducted by Rev. Jolly, of the
I resbyterian church, at the par-
Honajjc, the home of Brt>. Leon-
ard. "■ < '? T
We extend our sympathy to
Mr and Mrs. Leonard and deep-
ly sympathize with them in their
hour of bereavement.
I lie ('licney Symphony Or
chest I II delighted their audience
u ill" their artistically rendered
program. Daily Oklahoma!!.
Some 1 hings Haileyville N« eds " was a great musical treat at
the grand opera house last night,
by the ( licney Symphony < )/■
chest i a 11 was one of the most
high class entertainments over
I given here.—Stilwell Daily, St 11-
I well, ()l<la
Ever brought to Haileyville. We are cutting them
low for cash. We can convince you.
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May er & Jarvis'
CASH STORE
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Accident at Y M. C A
''lie only accidi nt of any con
sequence during the construe
tion of the Y M \ building
occurred last Monday when (',
W ('otterill, who was engaged in
scrubbing the walls, fell from
second story. It i-, difficult to
► tell much about the seriousness
f i of his injury, as he is in a kind
^ of a stupor, with only a moment
y or so at a time when he apparent
► ly regains consciousness and will
► speak only a word or t wo. Thei e
* were no broken bones, however
l I and the only outward sign of an
J injury is on the back of his bead
t where there is a small bruise,
• He was taken to the hospital in
' McAlester
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i Thanksgiving Dinner.
' I he Ladies Aid Society of the [
Baptist church are preparing to
give a big dinner on Thanksgiv \
ling day, November 28, which I
; means turkey a-plenty with cran
berry sauce and all those other
delectable dishes, that are so
i satisfying to the "inner man,"
and which the ladies of Hailey
ville are experts in preparing,
i sure to remember the day,'
thanksgiving, November 2~.
A milk dairy.
A livery stable.
A ten cent store.
/V poultry dealer.
An office building-.
\ wholesale produce ami feed '
Htui.. Notice.
•cue oriek and stune si,,re I axes are now due and
buildings. payable at the Bank of
'''•ere is iio< a thing mentioned I Inilcyvillcc. One-half ot
i" tic above that would not be .i tax in list he paid during
""d itivestrntint. month of INovemher.
WHY
UliST
I LOUR
l!uy inferior goods when you can get the
brands of goods
cheaper. Look at th
we carry.
\\ c challenge the world to beat LIMKR-
TY, price >2.7."i rwt.
CANNI-I) (i(X)|)S
T'lf lil'KT OLN'KY and HALF'S
LKA l>I J.' lines Packed pure and san-
itary.
litjti MACARONI AND SPAGHKTTI
Som.'thing high grade, made with eggs
ditlcrent Irom the ordinary macaronies
you have used. Try it once and you will
be a regular User 15c
HOLHPUOOr HOSIHRY
'I'be only genuine holcproofs, guaranteed
six inontlis, b pairs $1.30 to $ti. .Just
the thing lor a good sensible OIIKMST
•MAS (.I1T. Come in and see our full
line for men and women.
ShLZ SHOLS FOR T11K KNTIRK FAMILY. We
jnakf; them ^oud if tlioy do not give sat
is factory service.
M. FUTORANSKY
The leader— -
-Oeneral Merchandise— Phone 50
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Sewell, A. C. The Haileyville Signal (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1912, newspaper, November 14, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270270/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.