Hollis Post-Herald (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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THREE DAYS
i
OF
RECREATION
AT QUANAH
Hardeman County Fair July 25-26
and 27th
Harness, Running and Relay Races
BASEBALL EVERY DAY
Fine Live Stock and Agricultural Exhibits
ROUND TRIP TICKETS OVER ALL RAILROADS
For Bids and Privileges write J. E. Wiley, Secretary,
QUANAH, TEXAS.
lington last week. He says the
young man is well and hearty
and will vote for W. J. Bryan for
president. |
The Wizzard
r Born Saturday to Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Nance a baby girl.!
Mother and child doing well. J
Mrs. Robt. H. Huff of Denton
Texas, came in Sunday to visit
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chappell.
C. H. Madden returned this
week from Oklahoma City where
he successfully passed the exam-
ination for license to practice'
law. We are informed that he'
made an excellent grade.
The gizzard |
Rev. M. L. Scivally, M. A.1
Clark and Robt. Holland will
leave Monday for a prospecting
tour at Fayetteville, Ark. (
Miss Lucy Snow of Mangum is
visiting with Miss Lillie Joe
Groves this week.
Rev. T. F. Redman will preach
at Teacross
July, filling
Rev. M. L. Scivally who will be
absent from the state at
that time. ;
A Westinghouse Fan on the desk is the
secret of business application without fa-
i tigue in hot weather.
1 It brings into the hot office the breeze that enables
the first Sunday in J yofl to apply yourself to business every minute.
the appointment of . . ..... . .
It is a splendid investment—a little help-
er that you will be thankful for every
day. Get one now.
It will serve you faithfully for years and pay for itself
in your efficiency over and over the first year. For
home comfort too. You must see the grace and beauty
of the 1912 models and feel how light they are.
The Wizzard
Hollis Cotton Oil, Light & Ice Co.
PHONE 194.
POLITICAL FORUM
blew up in the evening and a
sand storm with it.
Clarance Holleman and wii
spent Saturday night with W.
T. Monzingo and family.
TYPEWRITERS
GIVEN AWAY
The Emerson Typewriter Com-
pany of Woodstock, 111., have
recently given away over 400 of
the highest grade, wholly visible
Emerson Typewriters made in
the world. They have gone into
every state and territory in the
United States. There may be1 big money, or if you would like'
some in your town. They are'a position write the company,
giving them away everywhere , i. , j
to men, women, toys and girlvthen * sure'°" 8 I"8tal ,^rd °*
over 18 years of age, on surpris-* *n a tetter addressed to Frank
If you could make any use of a] L. Wilder, President. Woodstock
ingly liberal conditions. j 111." say, "Mail me your Free
$100.00 typewriter, providing it- Offers."
did not cost you even one cent! April 11 lOt
then in a letter or on a posta
card addressed to Frank L. WiI-( Certificate of Partnership,
der, President, Woodstock, 111. Know all men by these pre-
simply say, "Mail me all yourjsents: That R. A. Williams,
of Hollis Oklahoma as shown by
the recorded plat thereof.
You are hereby notified that
the undersigned is the holder of
Tax Sale Certificate Nos. 215„
216, 217 and 218 issued on the
7th day of June 1912 on the
above described property and
unless redemption be made from
said sale within Sixty Days after
service of this notice, a tax deed
will be demanded and will be is-
Free Offers," and by ivlurn mail Paul Nance, L. M. Nance and J-
you will recieve their Free Offers,1 B. Crain, are associated as part-sued as provided by law.
the names of over 100 who haveners in the general merchandise'
recently recieved typewritersibusiness in the Town qf Hollis,
free, and you will learn on what Harmon county Oklahoma under
easy conditions you can get OT?'the firm of R. A. Grocery Com-
The Emerson Typewriter is pany • that the said partnership
one of the highest grade, whollyh a al partnership
visible typewriters made m the
Is The Management of The We should support those that 'j0hn Pendersrraft and familv world- Many who have used the,datmg,^m th.e , ^ 5 ^
Affairs of Our County Satis- stand for economy and will use and w T Monziniro and familv "EMERS0N" and other makes>uary 1912 and that all of said
factory To The Tax Payers every effort, to bring about are anticipating taking a trip Pronounce the "EMERSON" partners reside in Hollis, Harmon
1 '• better condltlons- i to New Mexico after the crops superior to any $100-00 type writ-
Having been assigned the I think that the expense are iaid by. |er on the market. It is a wholly
above subject by Mr. A. M. Clark account of our counties can be Crops are looking fine since visible machine, has every new,
I offer the following for your reduced very easily without the rains. If the showers con- up-to-date feature, looks like
consideration. It is an evident burdening any one and greatly tinue a good crop of corn will be other high grade $100.00 type-
fact that the people of our coun- relieve the taxpayers. ; (writers though it is selling just
by are not satisfied with its We have too many county offices The Wizzard now at an astonishingly low price
affairs. Thev feel that they are the work can be just as accurate T, . and on terms of no money with
j burdened too heavily with taxes. Iy and easily done with a less bummer Normal people +„;o1 fvaa ,rrtn„ nrtrn
county, State of Oklahoma and
that there are no other partners
belonging to said partnership.
Dated this the 12th day of
June .1912.
R. A.Yv lliams
Leon M.: >anc:
Paulnee
J. B. C"i'in.
(Seal)
easily done with a less peupit: trial free in vour own
JWhen thev realize that number and relieve the tax nX'for Sherift " 'S """.home! Nothing to pay at first,
here is no high rents for court payers of four or five million fo1 sherift- and after a thorough trial, 10|Stete of Oklahoma
house Purposes no ™t amount dollars per year. 1 J. L. Johnson, a prominent cents ' day until paid. The *
Bonded Indebtedness, no pub- Now I am gomg^ to suggest banker of Fort Worthand gen- '
Before me a Notary Public in
and for said county and state, on
this the first day of June 1912
. , , . n , . % t t v uaiuiei' ui ron worm ana cren- EMERSON" has every new im- Harmon Countv
n £S1 °L.i J iZ Z,« *°T , t?'ngS rh'Chfc ' S'^d ""1 auditor of the Cicero Smith provement, universal keyboard, "
ny kind to speak of that must and believe that when the ,jUmber c ; h back tabulator, two-color
>e paid tor out of the county people demand these things that tu:„ - - - * v
xes it then becomes difficult for it will result in a better condition
week looking after his ribbon, everything the best; is
;he people to understand why it of affairs. . * business interests here. I the ideal machine for beginners
;ak|s so much money. 1st. 1 believe in despensinfe Melvin Stokes who went with tvpTsts and°Lno JTpLrs^ust
{$b county tax last year was with some of our county offices his wife for a visit with relatives Jhe tvpewriter fof the smailest
Jfor 51 cents on the one thereby saving the people and friends in Chicago, has ac-^
Mired dollars, and the assessed quite a little sum. ™>r>+Qri Q „ i—i. or largest office.
If they all knew
champion of the
as we know him
among our
personally appeared R. A. Wil-
liams, Paul Nance, L M. Nance
and J. B. Crain to me know to be
the persons who executed the
foregoing instrument and ac-
knowledged the execution of the
same.
Witness my hand and seal the
last above written.
L. Lamkin.
Notary Public
Mv commission expires June, 3
1913.
(Seal >
lUation was something over 2^^ J believe that w? should that citv.^° & ^ank 'n| If you could possibly make any
ix million dollars therefore the have a law compellino- our county- use a high grade typewriter^
mount of money colected for and state officers to give the The Wizzard teven though itdidnt c°st you °ne , ,
:ounty purposes alone would'people certified state- 1 cent of money, or if you would >aay ana J eay
mount to a little more than ments of the business, of the A- E- Brady reports the arrival like the agency in your town on|
10,000. Then most of our work done by them showing the of a fine b°y at-his home in Wei- a plan by which you could make
iunty offices collect fee and I am amount of money recieved by ,. —
Informed that some of them them and for what purpose also i v C 11 L mpil „+ inro-p
collect enough money to pay the the amount disbursed and for *• VcUuHlcUl men-ai-iarge.
f xpensesTof their office. what purpose. I believe that n . r>
Now we are not saying and do when this is done, with other rOlT LongFCSS £ ple s *
not think that our county things that might be added, the £e w T t.
•nanagement is wasting the people - will be better satis- On boarding the train at Cache ChamDioJT6"' Indiahomai Blank policies Nos. 1006 to
funds. But we do say that the fied with their affairs and the Tuesday morning, we were much' P 11025 inclusive, fire series, and 2
people ought to know where their officers will be relieved of suprised to be greeted by our j to 25 inclusive, tornado series,
money goes, and I alsp think that the embarassment that they old time friend Ex-Congressman C* W- Jr-' the son of Mr-,of the Milwaukee Mechanics'
thfe people ought to demand of often have to bear because the J. Y. Callahan, of Enid. It was and Mrs- W- Gilliland has Insurance Comoanv of Milwau-
their lawmakers a close study of people are not informed. the first time' we had met for been quite sic^ ^e past week, ^ee' Wisconsin, for the Hollis
(he condition of affairs in this Yours truly, vears, and we found him the and as we go to Press we learn Oklahoma Agency, having been
tate, and recommend a remedy. W. E. Scivally. "old war-horse" that he was that he is resting more quitelv. l°_St_?.r_!n!iP!?Ce ..'
Notice.
next,To whom it may concern:
Dated June lgth, 1912.
J. L. Lamkin
• Holder of Certificate
4
HAVE YCUR WATCT!
CLEANED OCCASION!ALL'.'
Call and see me when in need of
anything in the jewelry line.
A more complete line of high grade
jewelry was never before handled in
Hollis. In Hollis Drug Store.
J. Y. MYERS
DR. EUGENE C0LLETT
Surgeon and General Practioner
Office at Hollis Drug Co.
Phone 12
Res. Phone 86
E. A. ABERNATHY
—GENERAL SURGEON—
Abernathy Hos-
pital
ALTUS. OKLAHOMA.
him. | Alma Walker and Veda Scott
J. A. Dennis sold his crop, hpent Sunday with Sallie Swaf-
8tock and plow tools to Edgar ford. Evie and Lurile soent Sun-
Sims Saturday. J. A. will move day with Mrs. Fitzgerald and
to Hollis and Sims will move to family.
the Fields . place where Last Saturday was the longest
be bought a crop. . j day in the year and a norther'for one of the
W. H. RUTLAND, M D.
EYE' K/.K. NOSE. THROAT
AND (IJ.ASSES FITTED
In Hollis the last Saturday id each mon'b
Office with Drs Jone -aml I'endernruft
when he defeated with sli^ht indications 0f by given that said policies are'
! DonilLi;„ • ■ , u^etuea imnmromonf ; void and that no liability will
No. 2 Items. I A nice shower fell here last Republican idol Denn.s improvement. attach thereunder.
Mr. W. E. Bromley left for night and today which will softei j w"V"Tg ?*s a,, ycar" In this issue of the paper will Milwaukee Mechanics' Insur-
Causev. New Mexico, Thursday the crust. The formers will ,! fvg0; We t?oic no sr"a11 Part >n be found the announcement of ance Co.. bv W. W. Orebaugh,
the 20th accompained by Walter to get busy and plow their cotto. ourselves, and we c. H. Madden for the office of State Agent, Wichita Kansas.
&cott. Guess he will file on 32i over as the ground is covered, always glad of it. It did County Attorney subiect to the
acres if he finds anything to suit with little weeds, just come up. "s, g00d t0 nJet hlm a^ain and action" of the Democratic partv. Knilna ,lf rnr
------ talk over the present political More in regard to hfs candidacy, N°tlCC °f K 1
situation. Mr. Callahan seems tc[will appear later. | To 0scar Givens the owner of
retain his old time spirit and1, Mrs. C. W. Richolt of Olney the following described real es-
vigor. He "made good" as Con | Texas is expected tomorrow to tate situated in Harmon county
gressman, and we are glad to' visit, her sister Mrs. C W Gilli- State of Oklahoma, to-wit:
Know that he is now a candidate,--*. !„5 j. jfl CROWDER, PfOD.
three Congress-, The Wizzard ^ ^ M '' ' vr*
HOLLIS
jBarber Shop
| the Motley Addition to the Town
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