The Hollis Post--Herald (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1910 Page: 6 of 6
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RIGHT DRUGS and RIGHT SfRVICE
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The element that counts most in the dru* business
is reliability. ^ Customers should be able to go to a
drug store with utmost assurance that their interests
will be protected in every way.
We are conMtantly enlarging our stock in every de
partment with the best the market affords in drugs,
Patent Medicines, Fine Stationery ToiJet Articles,
Combs, Brushes, Syringes, Fine Candies, Cigars,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Ice Cream, Nut and Fruit Sundaes. All the popu
larcold drinks. Prescriptions Accurately Filled.
NEW TAILOR SHOP.
But Old Experienced Men In Charge.
Bring in your old suit, w« make them new. We
clean, press and repair them. Prices are right-
give us a trial and be convinced—ask* our customers
*We will have the best line of suit samples for fall
and winter in town. At the Buck Bros, stand.
Louis Locals.
Most of our farmers are about
through cultivating their crops.
Some cora is very good though
most crops are badly burned.
Other feed crops ara fairly good,
though they are badly in need
of a good rain.
Cotton is tine, but is also be-
ginning to need rain.
Threshing wheat and oats is in
progress and will soon be over.
Only a moderate yield is being
materialized.
Rev. Reese has Just closed a
weeks protracted services here.
He was ably assisted oy Rev.
Rosser of Dryden. There were
six members adde^ to the
church.
Dr. C. C. Anderson and bis
brother, of Eldorado, were in
this community one day last
week looking after some real
estate business.
Gardner Bros, of Hollis were
here one day last week. They
were looking after some real
estate deals and wheat threshing.
Mrs. Dr. O. J. Street and little
daughter, Pauline, have iust re-
turned from a weeks visit to
Donald & Sam.
LU1VIBER
Are you going to build?
Does your house need repairing*
What about a coat of Paint?
THE GREER COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY
can fill your bill to your entire satisfaction. They
will save you money.
8HERWIN & WILLIAMS PAINT is the best in
the world. Try it and be convinced.
Greer County Lumber Co,
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Rosfctisas if Tuekiri.
We the teachers of Harmon
county, in Institute assembled,
wishing to express our appreci-
ation of Institute just drawing
to a close adopt the following
resolutions:
1. Beit resolved that we ex-
press our appreciation of the
interest manifested and wo.k
done by our worthy conductor,
P. C. Callaway of Monett, Mo.,
and his efficient corps of in
structors; O. G. McAninch of
Edmond, Okla., Miss Fannie
Haman of Stillwater, Okla., and
Miss Ola Coshran of Welling-
ton, Texas. j
2. Be it resolved that we
thank the ministers of Hollis for
their hearty co operation in our
work and for the excellent advice
in the lessons which they gave
us.
3. Be it resolved that we ex-
press our thanks to Miss Myrtle
Terry, Miss Hildreth Jones and
Mrs. J. Day, Jr., all of Hollis,
who favored us with readings
and music.
4. Be it resolved that we ex-
press our thanks to the School
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Mrs. Street's sister in El Reno. iF0*."1 '"'T of, 801,001 buildi"*
They report quite a Bood time. du" « «;'d " *>■
1 5. Be it resolved that we are
writer has just learned very tha;ikful to the for
that P. S. Dai by, who lives 3 their hospitality toward us. Es-
miles northwest of this place has penally to the owner of the park
sold his farm and «n|| SOon move for its use
back to his old home in Alabama I « Be it resolved that «e
We wish him well but expect thank Miss Logan for lading
him back ere many months have I us her piano
passed, because very few far- 7. Beit further resolved we
mers stay away from these wes- commend the spirit of advance-
tern prairies after they have ment manifested by our County
lived here as long as he has. Superintendent, G. P. Morton
Protracted services are in in all hia work and that we
progress here at the Baptist p]edge him our hearty support
Church.' I and co-operation.
Thomas Schell has about re- 8. Be it lastly resolved that a
covered from a three weeks siege copy of these resolutions be fur-
„ w .. . 4. Inisheu the editor of the Hollis
Mrs. T R Waller is the proud Post-Herald for publication.
VVe Pay Cash
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For CREAM, Poultry, Butter, E^s, Hid^s,
FURS and PRODUCE. We have h readv
Market lor all your produce and arc ready to gL
buy at all times. Jist opened 3rd Door
West of First State Bank, Hollis, Oklahoma
AGENTS FOR IOWA DAIRY SEPARA TOR
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Estimates Furnished. All Work Guaranteed.
Let me figure on your job in the ^
city or out of it. '. \ \
AT THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
J. T. PARKS.
Contractor « Builder
possesser of a nice new Piano.
Lawyer J. O. Counts, who is a
promising aspirant to the office
Oi County Attorney, was shak-
ing hands with his many friends
in this community recently.
Hurrah for the Post Herald
and its war on Socialism!
"Citizen
Vernon James,
Polly Camp,
May Duke.
No. 2 Soundings.
Meeting at Christian Church.
An arbor will be erected at
the Christian church for the
series of meetings which will
begin thereon Saturday night.
Eider E. A. Bedicheck of Dal-
hart, Texas, will do the preach-
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Dascomb-Daniel Lumber Co
— DEALERS IN-
Lumber, Shingles, Sash Doors, Mouldings, Urns
Cement, Brick, Posts, Pickets, Columns, Brack-
ets, Paints and Oils—everything usually kept in
a tirst class stock. We can save you money on
your bill. See us
S. G. ASHBY, Manager.
Eldorado, * - . Oklahoma.
After a few weeks' absenting. The public is invited to
will to write a few items. I wrotejattend all these services,
two letters but they failed to
publish them and I will try I state or owah^a I
agaln. ' Harmon Couny. !,fM In CountrlCourt.
"well, the picnic is over and 11 ^ mi4tt*r of *e «"<"*-™oma. cr«-
ain glad of it. A large crowd) A" person* havlAtr claims atfaiast Thc ma«
both days and 1 think ^
there got plenty of dust; it sure I und«ralimed administratrix t her home near
was good and dusty Amuse- °kl^V'lhiD f^ur mjothsof th#
" c I date hereof, or the same! will be forever
ments and cold drinks were thel' "'ed
Dated isth. dar of July. 1910.
Meet me at the
Hollis
Where you can get everything in the Drug Line.
Fine assortment of Sundries, Toilet Articles, Per-
fumery. Paints and Oils. In fact, everything be-
longing to the drug line. We nave it.
FINE LINE CKJARH ZAND
CANDIES
All kinds of Drinks at the Fount, and all say the
Best I<*e Cream in town. Come and see us.
Yours to please,
Hollis Drug Co.f Inc.
ordtr of the day. It will be re
membered by all who wer
present.
There will be a picnic at Gould
August 10. Everybody invited
A good time is expected.
We are needing rain in this
part of the country. It is very
dry and cotton needs rain. If ii
docjs not rain pretty soon there
won't be much cotton made
Some of the feed stuff is burning
up, but some of the maize is al
ready made.
W F. Florence and family left
Thursday 28th for Comanche
count , Okla., to visit his broth
er and other relatives. While
ttiere he is prospecting.
There is a protracted meeting
going on at No. 2 church by Rev
Scruggs. A good attendance
night and day.
A cool northeast wind blew up
yesterday, the 30th; made it
pleasant for man aud beast, for
it was so awful hot.
It is looking a little like rain
today: hope it will come, as we
uee i a ground soaker.
The trains have reached Hoi
lis after so long a time. We are
glad to see them Maybe the
town will grown some now.
Health of the commun'ty is
is very good considering the dry
weather.
W. T. Monzingo has bought a
new one row binder to cut the
people's feed.
Alpha Beta.
Mra. Ada B. Crenshaw,
July 38 St Administratrix.
Cox A Miller.. Attorneys.
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$10. per
for land
Water
Sovtliri Caiifonia Laid.
acres relinquishment
for
acre, or will exchange
near Hollis or Vinson,
developed. No frost
DOCTOR KING!
Nerve, Blood and Skin Specialist
All XedlcUea fnrniahed ready for use.
No lnjurloua drugs used. No detention
from business. Medicines sent eyery where,
fx8 ?,dbreakage. No Medicines
aentc. O. D.,unleaa instructed. Thousands
or eases enrcfl.
NERVOUS DISEASES, VARICOCELE,
BLOOD POISON* STRICTURE, HY-
DROCEfJ, KIDNEY. AND BLABDER
AND PROSTRATIC TROUBLES. LU-
PUS, SKIN CANCERS, SPECIAL AND
PRIVATE DISEASES, RHEUMATISM,
CATARRH, AND CHRONIC DIS-
MLES .
*«V«4~n V.T. =—
Dr. King's
Restorative ,
t? ■ 51 00 per box. SO days treatmer
WRITE
Mr 73 pace
. for Weak Men.
BLOOD CELr c«irn.i-0xlays. treatment, 6 boxes J >.00.
BLOOD CELL REMEDIES, the Great Blood Purifier.
C.n be 0rJL:T„rJp:2-J « Attics $5.00.
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booh for men sent securely sealed in plain envcMof, N
FREE
°c. ifu in piain envelope. ""
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FT. WORTH. TEXISI
Good soil. On main lineof R R
$500 worth of improvements.
For particulars write Roy Mc
Carrel Coacheha Cal,
Infantile Protest
"Got • new tabj at roar horn*, have
you? Boy or "Olrl. but ahe'a
an anarchist She haan't dona a thin*
but bowl Indignant protests against ei-
latlnc conditions since ah* came."—
Cblcago Tribune.
Woman's Way.
Wben woman loves sbe pardons
even crime; when sbe ceases to love
■be does aot fbrglTe even virtue.-
Counteaa Vera de Talleyrand, in
"Thoughts and Remembrancea."
Good Heelth Hint.
FV>r hard-working pereons. eapeclal-
bralo workers, an excellent health
preserver Is the habit of spending •
half hour lying prone. In the middle
of the day; boat If combined with reo-
reatlon and freeb air.
Where Education Pays.
"Has Blffle's son ever made any use
of his college education?" "I should
say so. He was held up a few nights
ago." "Yes." "And he tackled his as-
sailant low and threw him for a loss
of four ribs. He learned that trick
on his college eleven."—Cleveland
*lale Dealer.
What Interested Him.
Ffclr Olrl—"My father made his for-
tune when he was a young man.
would you like to know how he did
■t? Gallant Youth: "Not particular-
ly; but I would like to know if he
still has it"—Catholic Newa.
Narrow Conversation.
A woman lacking true culture is
■aid to betray by her conversation a
mind of narrow compass, bounded on
the north by her servants, on thf
east by Iter children, on the south by
her ailments and the west by her
clothes.—Burton Klngsland.
Satisfied.
The reason some men never reach
?! t0F.J^ecause the*>e quite satis-
fled with the scenery and companions
tbey llnd at the bottom.
Moods Unknown to Nature.
Nature has no moods; they belong
to man alone.—Auerbach.
SAMAUEL a. MAYSEY.
Lawyer and Notary Public.
Farm Loans at low-
est rate of interest.
Inspector on ground.
Real Estate, Col-
lections and Fire
Insurance,
Office: DRYDEN, OKLA.
Now York Par Surpasses Nemo.
Pereons are likely to think of Romo
nnder Augustus as being a great city,
but It waa only one-fourth at tho also i
of tho preeont New York city and Ita
wealth waa not ooetwontleth as groat
Learn
othere.
And Practise it.
wisdom from the follies of
Spring Fever.
Some people have spring fever al.
the year round - Atchhon Globe
A Question of Respect.
A man usually has more respect for
another man's size than for his nc-
Atchison Globe.
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11 eatiii♦ • 111 t)i e.w u specialty.
.►m- Hoar West <1rv. c National Hank|
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Education and Ambition.
Only people with a limited educa-
tion can bo satisfied with a limited
ibltlon.
Serious Mistake.
A good many people Mistake hal. •
for religion —Chicago Record lit
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.1 KS.Si: J. TO
attorney-at-lmw
CV l!e<<ti"ns and Probate
Matt«'i*s a Specialty.
v,r Cr r ' ottnal Jiunk.
OLL, . OKtA
hollis;-
French Proverb.
It belongs to great men to h
groat defects.
Barfcer Shop
J. M CPOWDI R. Prop.
Hut and Ui ld Matl.s J.1 rtnts.
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