Hollis Post-Herald (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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LIKE ROBERTS
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THUErfDAl APRIL ^ 1514
fotmcAi AiouxHimyrs
For Goren**
J. B- A Robertson
For C««reM
Jiaofei fc. Tc&sn
For E«5Cta e^uSiT4
A. M. HTEWABT
H. IittdTV
For OxzzU Jsdg*
£. C. AX«t^IC/
f>r Oocniy 1Y auRirw
E. W A
Fred Sffiitk
G„ L. CHISM
T. F Recasts
1 r Or&Aj AW/ntej
R D K--':'
C H. Madden
M M M'-O*
For Sis£ri£f x-
J. C. Gas^fi
J H McClsre
i. B. Grain
H . M Guthrie
R. L- H08U
P. M. Porter
For Comity Cfcrk
Mr*. Lamar Lwfiey
J. W. Tarpiey
J. D READY
For Court Ork
J. R. fBob) McCatcheou
For Coanty Superintendent
G. P- Morton
J. W. Bridges
For Tax A*.ie*MT
S. L BEAVERS
Car? Injrram
S. D. Barnett
O. 0. Hager
J. H. Hobbs
For County Weigher
E. N. Dial
E. H. McKnight
For Commit- oner Precinct ;?
J. A. Briscoe
B. B. Warren
Untie Hugh Metcalf
R R. Ridings
J. IL Scott u
W. T. Hughes
For Commissioner Precinct 1.
A J Har'-.
Have you men seen that stock
of Worth and Star Hats at the
"BIG SAL
They Are Wonderful Bargains
You had better Get under One.
Also the Dry Goods, Shoes, Pants, etc.
Plenty of "good things" for you at a price
that you will appreciate.
Hurry—Be one of the many that
the "inside" at this Big Sale.
are on
THE
J. B.
GAIN
ELLIS
STORE
The Price Is The Thing
At The Mike Bradley Stand
Phone 1-94
We have a big stock
of Cotton Seed Cake and
Meal, Cotton Seed Hulls
and Cotton Seed Meal
and Hulls, Mixed Feed.
We Deliver
Ice and Distilled Water
To any part of the City
Hollis Cotton Oil, Light & Ice Co.
PHONE 1M.
q C DR. B. B. BELL «I «I
....DENTIST....
Northwest Rooms Over state Natl. Bank
from Jane Addams. They also
had a Hnli House year Book.
Refreshments were served to
the members of the club and the
following guests:
Mesdames Buret, Lon Hollis
Will Hollis, Jesse Coggins, Fran-
cis, Lamiin an'f Nelson..
moned at a cost of $743.Go as
.hown by the records in the
District clerk's off x* 'faiir.tr
these two years a- a basis, it
will be seen that the county was
out an average of SI &i fr
Have you noticed tne differ-
ence in the quality ot the job
work p it out by the Post-Herald
and that (lone by other shops?
• Well sir, if you want it printed effect, 4o3 jurymen were sum-
from shoe pegs on a cider press,
you'll have to take it down the
1 street to the place pou had this
job done, and you probably will
get it done for $10; but if you
want a first class job it will
cost you $15. Good printing of each juror summoned,
the Post-Herald nind may come In 1913, under the new law,
littte h<gh but it's worth the 4ol jurymen were summoned at
i ;ae com. oi iue r*gu*tuy xee o*
rnorHfy' ^ tents eacn, tnus ariectmg a
" avmg of $1.74 to the county
Judge Toibert a Con- >r «^n juior .^xnvneu. I
as Senate Bill No. 26 and the
-aine became a law March 15.
1&10. As originally pass-.
bill provided for service not
only by registered mail, but
telegraph and telephone but .t
nas since been restricted to
registered letter feature— Gj
tebo Gazette.
We Carry a fall line of Moon
Bros. Buggies, andean tell you!
interesting things about them if!
! yon ws.i give os a r-hance. \oa_
OAn't bay a better bargain in a i
i baygy. sorry or spring wagon. j
TVtyare strictly higb grade,
md the pric- is less than you j
would have to p, v for any other j
o-iggy of e«ja . «iua::ty. See J
i.ea*. Petty "s.
CUT FLOWERS
White Carnations for
funeral purposes, all col-
ors, $1.00 per 12. Also
a nice stock of House
plants, fruit and shade
trees. Two year peach
and apple, 5 ft. 25c each- £
J5c by the hundred. |
One year peach and ap- § >
pie 15c, 10c by the hun- I
dred at the
c iflg a total ox saved
structive statesman uriin.,>r!ir.g jurors:.. .: -ar.
"« ww i "jr ""wj™ • L nder tne old law the cost of,
Post-Herald printing stands a. He i Reiponjifcle for Law T tat ,unUDOning witnesses was the
a clash to itself, lou know that Save* Annually Thousands of ^me as for summoning jury-
Dcliars to the People oi men; under the new law th*y
(iWlahr.ma are summoned for t*ehe cent;
Uklahonu fcach. in 1913 there ww ap- j
when it is done at this shop it
is done right.
Agitator Stallard is adver-
tised for a lecture at Gould
sometime in the near luture.
His announcement -tate-> thai
*"4S
1 o.e. i.
UkU.t. :.i
am, iliiiuc
proposes
and
ly *i
/ pit
innueuty
are
taugnt iii our puuiic moned by registered mail at tne
District Clerk Sam H Hays [proximately 275 witnesses sum-
■.u,">■"«*•««« minai ** thc Stf* !n crarU!^
S c— ««• ^ -««■ ■«- W Khich the C0Unt? Pa-"1
term of the Distract Court ia.->t
Kriday, at a total cost oi
L. t ine oiu time pei-
-onal service would have cost
in the neighborhood oi $6b.9o.
Forty jdtors were also gum-
Hon. Geo. . Cornell candi-
■'tict on the democratic ticket
date for congress in this d:.-
has matched a debate for a
series of meetings during the
unist a Jxr. cutiiaru. im-
is lun lor otoige ana ne u>
equal to tne tasK. Mr. Corneu
is about the only person in
Western Oklahoma who can
take the conceit out of a so-
cialist in these debates. When-
, . ever it comes to a question of
out but 12 cents each, whereat enlghtening the public on ques-
under the old law, it would tavc tions politically Mr. Cornell is
cost $511.30. The amour t sa - wUIng md ready and will go a
ed for the county on the wit- ; \or.? ways to do his part, e--
nesses added to the amount sav- • ^ecially to tackle a socialist
ed on the jurymen iast j*ear. .-ecrrs to he delight -
makes a total saving to Kiow*
Attention, Visiting
Members I. 0. 0. F.
To all visiting I O O F Broth-
ers:
Altus Nursery
Phone 59.
saEPrrsEsaasas-s
Absolute and Jistinct adva;,
tage< .• r < ".l.er ;inp::mects a>
wbal vr.t. and n this tae Oiiv
er Cultivator excels. V> .lh \.,.s
it wdl noticed that he does
not deny the charge made
against socialism but meets it
with a counter charge against
our public schools. It jh scarcely
to be wondered at that he
should make an attack upon our
public Hchool . ince next to the
church against which they are
so bitterly arrayed, the public
ffhryA in the greatest enemy of
-"-m. It connot prosper
eftur^tion and "nlighter-
name cost each. Tne old way
would hav: cost at least one doi-
Drug Stores to Fill
Prescriptions Wed.
may
.... -io prtKiLi -ctjc tnai wben
i - u 5 a boy learning tne trade
<.u rner came into the shop
with a -ample ol work and ask-
ul what it would co*t him to
have a job done like that. The
proprietor who took pride in
the high Ha— of his printing
after examining the job said:
countv of $1,165 by the opera-
wouia U „ . — tion of «M* one law lor which
tar for eacfi person sened. The ,Judge Toibert u giwn credit. |
naving in this new method tak- Th'« estimate apphe? to the Wc ,he dnj"?
concerns of
ing the entire state into consid- amount saved by 1 * county Ok]ahoma a t j
eration. U « P^ces of business on Gooi
Do you remember who is re- amount saved by deienuants in
-ponsible for the law allowing criminal actions and both plain- ; each week and
-ubpoenas to be served by mail? tiffs and defendants :n civil ac- .urther agree that we will each
Judge James R. Toibert, and tions, which is in prop^ru n to j week keep only a prescription
he i- th'i gentleman whom we the amounts already >et lorth. man about our place of bus in.
At the special session of the
second legislature in 1910,
Judge Toibert wrote a letter
to each member thereof, Jan 18.
Hi 10 urging the adoption oi
such a law. He also addressed a
letter to Governor Haskell re- j
garding the enactment of such B. & T. Club Observes
a law and the Governor in his
message ot Jan 27. 1910 sub- , Jcine Adda HIS Dsy
mitted th* miller to the legis- Friday afternoon the B & T
'nture A**"* Jdge Tolbert's in- Club met with Mrs. J. E Jones.
stance. Senator Billups of thi This was Jan* Addams Day an
,i. ^r:,. r.tr^ ' ' the rr.<r jre the Club hnd a personal letter
All ot" the visiting brothers cultivator v u have a machir^
who attend the 95th Anniver- which does even oeiter wo k
sary are requested to be here th£n a waik!n? bultivator-a
promptly at 6 p. m. next Sat- « , .
cj a ♦ „ • math.ne so easy to operate ihut
urday and meet with the re-
ception comminee at the Court a can work :t and do as slJt
house at that hour after which fcessful a as caa the exp^
supper will be served. j ieLCed P'ow man.
R D Miller. W C Pendergraft j Let us show J°u at Petty s.
Marvin Smith, and .J C. Gam-
bill. Committee. of ^ ellington and
- Jones of Dods nvilie, were in
!i :s trying to se«*Jre an town today to assist Dr. J. S
i^rkultnral encampment for McFadin with an operation oh*
this summer. We see no reason Mrs. Tucker.
why they should not have it. as !
Hollis is the oriTy town in this ,° &°°d mares. For infor
, di.=ftrict contesting for one. All ^atl"n jee„? ® Galbraith '
the other towns seem to be en- 1 "e a y ^ a?on •
tirely dead' so far as exerting j Lost — 17 Jewel Hamilton
; themselves, for any cause.— | watch. $5.00 for return of
Altus Democrat. j same.—Henry DeLamar.
W.F. & N. W.
are a-king our readers to con-
sider for the nomination to Con-
gress from this District."—Cor-
| dell Beacon Feb. 10, 1914
In thi< connection it is inter-
•st5ng to note the saving in
Kiowa county for last year,
j 1913, under the provisions of
{♦he law permitting service by
registered letter for which
*7V tb« rt is responsible.
EV.r (hn *WO vpjfi- 1 QOaJlQ. t'-p
. • <1 Vw t w ..< n fir A
so that presciiptions only
be filled.
Hollis Drug Co.
Overton-Hale Drug Co.
City Drug Co.
We sell through Tickets to all principal points.
Special rates on sale May 6th to 12th, good to relum
May 3Cth.
Figure with me on contemplated trips.
W. M. PRINCE. A at.
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Roberts, Luke. Hollis Post-Herald (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1914, newspaper, April 23, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc267901/m1/4/: accessed June 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.