The Haileyville Signal (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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G. T. BRADFORD
THE DRUGGIST
HAILEYVILLE. OKLA
^►.o r>F THE 7 OOO REXALL STORES THE WORLD
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Fhonc 23
I AMMAN KODAKS
It's Stove Season Again
And wt have in stock lor your InHKtto., a
verv full line of heater, in ..Ms and pr«.*
to soil every need. Also cook stoves and
range* oi standard makes, and all |<riccd
rifcht. ,•
Our general line of furniture, rugs. I.nolc-
un)s:Mtchen cahinets. etc.. was never more
complete and attractive in variety of style
and price.
When you think of hardware, cuttlery, tin,
granite, porcelain lined, whma an
crockery ware think of us. Come m and
Kive u- a look and whether you want to buy
„r pot it will he a Pleasure to us to show you
gUraPT1*1m
Shipley, The Old Reliable Tailor ^
(' •.mints 1'rcs-biR. Altirations, ani Repair wirk.
Al v 'it: guarant id to satisly. Suits made to lit.
1 a d lit to wear. Old bank building. Haileyville ^
K'i—tfaaw^wrwwi-1 i
For Guaranteed
PLUMBING, HEAT & IISEET
METAL WORK
SEE
H. LINDSAY
Business Phone I2i Rcsidencc Phone |49
OKI *ncv^
BAIIIY>IILI
iiihI sleep I'* 1
.m! paper 1 i
vent- >itir si
rni I'M
s 1111
|.;i\•• their
pit per W'c.ll - .
HIIV takes "II II
here I In' K"
,vy <t! 1 Browniruj'a Maid.
.. i - i • I' I'"' Itrnwniti!! Ini'l 11 maid '"s !"'rv"
11. ,, . t,t< i Iiiu til' j( f. win, IiiM a gift for saying quaint
the occupants always things. When tho poet wai going
it i ii iln'ir. Ill' fi | .iv 1 lie la t mark of r< sjicct I"
itime ami grndti-1 George Henry Ia'Wos sin' said aho
I, I .row 11 nl'T. St! "didn't sec tin' good of catching cold
S|t t hrougli III'" at other people's funeral
I, • Co/y Home ( t Mn\( r J. J. T rlingtjr, H ik yvi Ic.
VnillMl" anil lie well into iim-tlu I
"||i.tirr the Scottish j>hIil -Ihm
„nil I ksrllers hit '>n tin "in "I
whn II von I an'l r 111 without Inn
in if "
THE CLEVER KOREANS.
Inyonuity 'la^es tho Place of Fuil !'
i I <• i otlnT |«enplcfunerals."
M-vere Winter in their xitutf little I linui!, when lie was.away on a holt-
houses There is no smoke to both- duy und a journalist camo to ttio
, t|„.m no ashes to litter tip door to impure if it was true that
|,0iisi' : "il ill IS - '"inf"it is tIII poet was deail. she indignantly
1 "f' answered, "I ln v« not heard so, nml
brought about bv a few handful* of
Ht I'il W "I In v
Two Brusque Notes.
When Andrew Millar, ti"' pub-
li-ln ,• of Hi Johnson'- ury.
FAMOUS LAST WORDS.
Mik.n i Till"!"*!"'*®* K nwn
I', , w I • V pei I I" !<
11, . (II I V ' i I'll I'IS 111
• I al
(,i,hlli"i k i
Na|>olcnr« In Hi. D,on<j O.lirn.m «•
ciilltd Hi. Eaily Triumph*.
We list.-II Willi lilt.'I breath I"
the last words of ily ill}' prople Win
we do it i~ dillirult I" explain 1 an
wo expect a lev rial ion "f '"'III
fi"in a brain di-ot ini rd bv il1 in
nml agony V The dving man si ill
belong* I.) tin* earth lie |s
fii |i'i «m| I iv I m n< 1 • « I H1'
\\ < * i«* 111«*« I iImwii I.v I In* I u i«I • • n "I 'If
l„i,|\ I I' Wt' WK' l"'MI^ jjnnleil l v I
,n,.MI|;.Ulo |o;:u we Bluml«l i\v pi UN rl. illN W
,.|II|T 11,.,( the e la I hM.tjiio s an! .\nlain> I lint Ii
l-Mwanl
-Ii
I n
Ink
Hoatiny Their Home#.
()nr furl n^ouree." ale still • umk i « i • •
. ; ample that we lind it hard to con received tl.r i-t prool sheet I rom
Chin... B'HMavft J celve of a country so ly sup-1 Ur. Johnson he wrote bun this
A Chinese child ■* M ' plied with fuel as Korea is. Ac- brusque note: "Andrew Millar send
' , , i, eordiiii article in the Journal bis compliments to Mr Niniuel
reckonctl not I its " ■ j f A.i 0)(| (ir<„_,rapby, the land hears Johnson, wHh the money for the
but from its New tear* clay* ^ | v,.rv |ltt|(. timber, and, although lust sheet of the copy of the diction-
i ' i i'iiihI <1. - <>l hit ii mi lions ami arv, and t linn'.- '"-"I In; l|:,s ,'nIU
I eh I the ilav lielme llie t iinesr } • , I',, this til.- do.tor re
.lent if v
• New Y
I'f l«
miiiiiie pre- ii"iurns I
llinii-elv • i 11 a p" 1 il
"t tne W IV Hint pa rl ii ill a i Iv
mends itself is for (he -trar
call "II I lie p.IVII! • I. !'• I- "1 11
ilinn.'V . il. i'.irliiieiit I •• ie his
ow ii ordi r^arrives and present a
I ,-orripiintlenre -butt it "
dav. il 1- said it be tv
untilrarite eoal have been found, with liiin." I " I1''- the d". tor it:
the goxeriHiieiit. before the Japa- plied, "Samuel J ohnson ret urn- us
ne.se oecupation at least, would give compliments to Mr. Andrew Millar
\e ,!■- old Whell ll Is two ilaVs
. ,11 I I i m*. r orr 111 'II11 Oil 111 least, on in ^ . • • corn pi I llie 11. s
I, I- one leur ..... when I- 0. • . ons for mining.. The and is very glad to find, as he does
anolhrr vear i- "l.le.l on it- . _ (|pt ||m, „„t in |,v this nnl". that Andrew Millar]
New N .ar s.lav. . ||'(.n|il(. nMd |rt | l.c debris and |,as the gra.e t,. thank liotl for any j
Lincoln'. Gettysburg speech. rain till up the shafts Accordingly, thine.
Mr. l,nroln was not the "oratm "a I. ' Echo,. ~
«I""' ii.-
l„ ||i lIt.'ti ' the dedicatinn of the sohlier-
v; ri tit:", a | (erv lit «ieUvsburg.
eme-
be
without any valur
I inoiiev
lli.it ii. is r.\; ri i • | i' i * •>• ...._.
i! 111.1 fri.,11 II . rrla ill p. is,in longed I" F.ilwa I'd I'.v ,'1','t t. wI n, I..
• " re bv delivcniH
t i ti popll 1:11 t 11.. I V thai III (
bis last moment the moribund !
hi * whole life spread out be fori
hi in like a pa"" r:i iii i Si. we Impi
ll"iipist I lie "hp., I i"li< "I lea "ii ]
t iint our d v ing i • 'at iv e or 11 i
•II.IV let lis share Hum moment of en
lighlcnnirnl ami i;ive us the mean
lllg of III' ill nil epi , .1 in
per i I, ■ ■ eli ' 11 p' i ed llie 11''': I M
• j„g nml v ti I lilV in one sen
^j.tve, < in i« «onill « I me ne*' r an
AI lion ii ti i ' i" pni "ii imMinim
In imth •' 1 '• " 1 'I •
in cordi'ng i ■ I licit lives anil t hai i.
f («r«
Napoleon had at l;r t a nm
leave) a 1.1 n. dill ing w II II he i. ,1
1 it;,. ,n i. ioi I have done jn In r
to nil I'linihit "ill I ruths *
| . i ill In 11 . lot V r ol • t • i '
ed'|'l ii lie be ni' lev. • h
i,ml be al ,1 up the geiinal . Hit
i Id oil's, not ill"-,' i'I ; 1 latri
ruorl.-II" 11 \ M iissCII.i. Ill,! * * '
then,"' ■ t is,h i i iv * ' * 1 ' rn
tt m i. 11 -'' . - -1 titlark * * * 1 i ilirr
l,,',,,.,,,. < * ' .. Hie brad "I thr
ui tnv." * * * No poet . .nil.I have
done better
j.-,.,. i. | , 11. i;r.-.| was
tot he last • nut e II'- I , -1 w or, -
spoken in I'lenrh. were "I.a ni"ii
tague rs| i as-<* ' * * 11" is i"'l,s
lnieu(W '' have r, arlii ,1 11,, I"
of the lit unla.n. I,"W it' will g" bet
ter)
William I dav I', ! .re h.<
(lentil, w I ri, I r . iv, In last signa
ture, said, 1 have ,," 11 llie t" I
tired." and these s-mple wortb ai
conlirined bv the life that pre. C.le.l
them
•pile ,f ,«r p"l Is mart.'.I \
Xcro's lit, ill- Hi.' \ pel.',)'
I VVh 11 II n III t :-l .1in II,e '1
Ma tar in. with a last glance at hi. out without huv .nK atn ■
^!len of pictures, sifchetl. "Kant . | rr°U""t .1." c,
done quill. I' tout «da (Must I ; t''i - ' '
i-eallv l",v ill litis' V \ ' haracte I '
|.oor stuff is soli I for as
[!!i a tt
naccessi
ioritv of the uutivt
i ,im. sure my master is not the kind
of a n all t,, do sr. h a thing without
lettitl'.. us know."
A Silver Library.
Tlu re is in the royal library of
K.mi.'-livrg a silver library consist-
,|IL. of n collection of twenty books,
tinist|v theological, bound in pifre
-.tlvei and having a rich, symbolical
ornamentation partly in gold. The,
III,ran ha- been in possession <>
th trcasiire sincc IU11. 1 hesi
books were made by order of Al I
l.eit, the first dnke of Prussia, in
ti,,- hitter half of the sixteenth cen-|
tur.. It is supposed that they were
made at Nuremberg, where Albert
was stationed for three years.
On the* Pyramids.
All echoes have some one place j j. Slluj |ti, hard Hardin
ed hi- dllti'
lllbcr hull U lien
anearii
ni; p
i |||> pour mum i 'i «•• ...
inu' h -is *'t u ton—a price that tovhieb im'i an- i,'iiu.i", stio11_> r |)iV1< once madt a joke about thr
makes it inaccessible for the ma- and more distinct than to any o,1.- a-tll„u t,„lt
er. and thai is nlwavs the place that )h( |,j,hot. Is of Cairo. Mr
•s at right angles with the object I Wils studying the pyramids.
•d and saiil I"
of repeivns- oil and is not too near i #n() n u(1(. ]u:i
nor i• *• far oil Hnmliii^.- or nakoil ,
rocks iv tv'io mneli moro art i-t ica 1 ;
Iv than hanging wood or vales, be- | bujl-| them monun,ent#> sir."
in tlie latter the voice is, as it i jj0vernment job, eli?" said
cnlai 'led and embarrusseil 1
took htindiTils of years to
in the covert and weaken
iiinils.
in tin
novelist.
W. O. FARRIS
Good Tailoring
is my mo to
Suits Made To Order
adies' Work a Sp>_
Next door I-
we
y
1 heater
aCHOLES & KITC.a LL—— '
Cleaning V\ essirg
Work callcd for and dc
1 i\ c e l. Satisfaction
guarn'eed. Charges
as low as the others.
Quick scrvicc and
g o o d w o r k is
o u r ai m.
Cj E AND GIVE US A TRIAL
RAILROAD Y. M. O. HA LEYV.LLE, OKL
: . I
O...V.MIS .11 Korean ingenuity, however, ha.- >
P">meni • ' j more than found a means ol combating these ^
mprcssive tntroducnon ^,1' , ' Ii la mid to have I - luTavorablc conditions. When a
;,u!K ,r"" i rf'!"r,'.m,!nt^ splendid oration, and yet it is Korean starts to build his house he
when I hi ordci is • • | a,,tini while laneoln'i lit- first lavs down a system of flueslt
I Ue apecch prepared on his knee as where the is to be. These- ?
traveling in the cars to flues begin at fireplace usuhIIv ^
Uncut e«oW«. known all over the built in an outer shod or in a closed r
"Uncnts." s.i ,l the I k dealer. l.et ysburg. is known ^ connected with the house I
"ure books with uncut edges I hey I wot From the fireplace the flues S
When ii-u B.iroer Wn. n Wit. l.ra I, h "lit like 11 >' ri: ,s ,'; a I at1 ^
iitc: .iturr t " barber .md end in , treich at the hark o! f
This trench in
Bennett & Urmston
of s.
end "f the
finished Hn
~ SHINGLES
We ha\e inst receiNeil
TWO CAR LOADS
He n\ ise and figure nn itli us before buy intf your
building material elsew here
J. S. Martin Lumber Co.
Hailcx ville. Oklahoma
When ii;e Sarber Was a VVii.
II I'M pl-1 . ' U ' ( , ,
at shop today, read a clmptcr ^ ^ „reat HgUro, and Arabian tales the floor space. This trench in i
u. book "i other and saoutei ^ ^ (]) jta\y ,md Spam turn opens Into a chimney, usually
w often the brightest man in |„,ilt at some d.stance Iron. Hu
i,.vv ,i, ur,I s - ,p was headtp'.a' house When the Hues an com I
tor8 | ,r wit and intrigue. Jasamin p|eted the builder carefully^co ers I f
Ia poet in sou! i ,|„,m over with ll.iti>toncs lie then ,
I'ranee ar.l ir.-itrd bis ,-on,cuts the whole floor an, ct.xers #
with ra or, si issor*, brush and comi- it with a sort of thick oiled paper. | ♦
.. ,| ture a- he dressed the hair for which Korea is famous. I he j
,,.. I I.| . s an 1 ; . ntlriiien tn his r,.st of the house is then built round #
•linn lie had a great run, made the completed floor.
in hicved fame, and Samuel The healing system works in this • ,
,,|, ., :„.ok about hn.. wav When it i- tune to cook t ie _
rite for i e morning meal tlie ^
Not Perfect llOUSCVVlfr II Jit- a little straw or
V I 0 ,i. er was show ni- « hrushwood in Hie ti replace in Hie
i horse to a prospoctive buyer. After „„tersh,d. While the nee is cook-
back and forward ;-.r a j«g the from the firep ace
I iv.., miuntcs In stopped and said to pusses through the flues, heating I
tic buvef "What do you think of the stone flags of the floor and dtf-
I. roal •- Isn't dandy ?" I fns-ng a pleasant warmth that lasts ,
•I'lie l,uvei noli, ins that th „n,:l il i- I me I" prepare the next
1,,.,'s. I id ti e braves, replied. „,<al Tw . heatings a dav general
! I tike ll is , .al al' rig:,l. but I >1 -n't Iv sulV e to keep the floor wann |
iila- In- pants." London Tit I'ot- On the floor the mimic sit b\ d.u
Marble Dealers
a*
Manufacture s of
Foreign and Domestic
Marble and Granite
..Btiildi g Sr ,ne a Specialty...
Officc and Yard:
(18 East Grand Ave. Telephone 796
C(iKRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
McAlester. (Oklahoma
i
NEED PROUES PHONE UALUE-
(T^
For Ir.stance
In that relay race that never ends—
\ 11 i- the telephone that
Families the i>ix.'tor to
"Heat him to it."
tin: 11 ' pboiie in v our bouse litl |'s v on constant Iv. Its
pi "-diet i> like a faithful friend, it savesitscost liianv
: tilnes in a year
HAILHYVIL1.H TELF.PHONB COMPANY
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