The Hollis Post-Herald (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1907 Page: 10 of 10
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TRIED! FOUND GUIL-
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Never Before in the Hitherto Quiet Little Village of Hollis Has There
Been so Much Speculation as to How the Trial of Two of Our
PeacefuJ Citizens Would End.
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The Defendants were ably represented, and when it is underatood that
those found guilty. were none other than FfisVELL & DeLAMAR, and they were
found guilty of sellinggoods cheaper than tny other hous« in town, and that
the people at large were the jurors, and they wera represented by tha goods
tlieygokl. It deos not se^m near so strange.
FaslSonable Society demands that yon \v<wtr long Glovts, We have them in any 9ize and at
th# following prices:
Lisle, white, at...... @ '?;>
Pur,§ Silk, white, at :?]'75
HoMuuetaire Silk, Tuffnta, blryjf 1 25
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Swede Lisle, white, at $1 00
Berlin Lisle, black, at 9. a l 00
Mnusquetaire Silli, Taffeta, black 2 00
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PRESERVED HER LANGUID CALM.
Trus Aristocratic Indlffsrsncs Shown
by New York Woman.
| During the performance of "Martha"
at the Metropolitan opera house, In
| New York, at a time when Caruso wuh
| caressing the top of the proscenium
arch with his liquid notes, something
like a flash of white light shot from
one of the upper boxes of the orches
tru A Judy in the bos trom which the
flash seemed to have started languidly
placed her hand to her throat aud said
to a gentleman at her side:
"How annoying!"
The gold fastening of a diamond
necklace she wore bad parted, and
the string of gems, probably a score
of them, worth f10,000 or more, had
fallen into the lap of a lady In an
orchestra seat and thence to the floor.
The gentleman in the box, when the
situation was explained, calmly arose
stepped to the rear, called an usher
and whispered some Instructions to
him.
in the meantime the lady upon
whom the string of diamonds had de-
scended was following the perform-
ance and the music.
To her came the usher, after an ap-
propriate Interval. Re Inquired In a
whisper If anything had dropped from
the boxse. The lady drew aside her
skirt and pointed to the necklace on
the floor. The usher picked it up, car-
ried it back to the box and the inci.
dent wds closed.
None bad been disturbed save the
direct actors to the little sido eveit,
and they made no aoise. It waB sim-
ply an incident in life la New York
It couldn't happen anywhere elM.
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•THE PL''.'
{•TO GET Ti
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Has been surprised *at our
assertion that that this is
the place tn get the best
lumber, and best contract
work, but it is a fact, for
there is no helper. In fact,
better lumber
Has
Never bo n manufactured
than the lumber we keep.
DASCOE^B,
Daniels Lumber Co.
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VHtM HI WANTED TO SLCC*
Lsdles White Waists, Muslin Underwear a
Skirts.
A Stytiah Due hess' waist at from t&e to $3 no
A Neat Corset Cover for 25c to\„ .. ,6ae
"Ifttcheaa" white skirts fr >m $i.0U to 1
Fatfcicuata in 61*tk fivm <i0c to l 75
' 'Tliei IJot'hes* Competition Proof" Skirts
in a Mack Mohair, at .$4 &r„i ot
Kitme-in blue Mohair for $1 ami ((.
Duchess iira.y fchadow-etip^k fur §8 ft
0«r Showing of Fine Dress Goods Cannot Be Beaten in Town.
Strsthmore Zephyr in pink, blue and tyack chex, °Trevisoiine waiting, eomethingairell,
something new for nice waists at per yd.. 30c all colors ' 30^.
Toile Du Nord for waists, pink chex and stripes Santa Maura silk waistinfc in black snd white
eutirely new at per yard 15c chex and white velvet chex50c
Simpson Zephy rette, blue and fcray at...... 10c Spider silk, pale blue fldwered atT.. 50c
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OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Is Complete in Every Particular
We have the genuine Pumpkin Vain Potatoes for planting ard
eating. Also the Tennessee Triumph Potatoes.
Garden Seed in bulk or package
You will find ever) thing here that is to be
Grocery Store
Mr* atoobumpsr Had Found Cure for
Husband's Insomnia.
"Ify husband is dreadfully troubled
with insomnia," said Mrs. Bloobumper.
"He wake* up about 2 o'clock every
morulas, and then he can't go to sleep
again. He tossee about until daylight,
and growls aud fusses eo that I can't
set any .* «ep myself."
"My husband used to be troubled
that way," replied Mre. Cawker, "but
I discovered a remedy which never
fatto."
"Oh, do tell me about it."
"Well, I noticed that my husband
always slept the soundest when It was
Mme to get up. No matter how wake-
ful he had been all nisht, Just as soon
* rising time came he went to sleep
and slept like a log."
"That's just the way with Mr. Bloo-
Ijumper, exactly, fiat tell me what
yon did."
"Well, when Mr. Cawker woke up
!tt the niaht ma began to toss about
nd say he couldn't get a wink ot
sleep, I simply went acroes the room
pretended to look at that clock, and
said. "Oh, that's all right; you don't
need to go to sleep again. It's time
for you lo get up.' That always put
MS to sle*p in a minute."
Hew Thep Vote in Paris,
•to Parte only one ftfth of the voters
•ft to the polls and caat their ballots,"
said R. O. Graham, aa American who
has lived In Paris as a business mail
for several years peat "This is not
l r*us they cannot vote, bet because
they do not care to. Everybody in the
city le Interested in polities, but when
the time to vote comes few care to go
to the polls.
"The man who wins la most often
the man who promise* everything.
For instance, in my district last time
| a man waa elected who promised to
j put a new shed on the market. I
know of another deputy who was kept
In odice 15 years because he promised
to add aa eutra sardine to the daily
rations 0# tie soldiers. There are so
many soldiers that that made a big
difference. They did not get the sar
dine, but he continued to promlns and
kept omcns."
Metripolitan Cafe
5 AND
j Cold Drinks
■J Prompt Service and Courteous Treatment O
J Open Day and Night is
REED & SON, Proprietors. ^
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Farm Le
a ns
wfirita farm loan don't make a mistake in d.enl-
ipi companies. We represent Oklahoma peo-
quainted with the needs of Oklahoma farmer-,
our terras to you. We can get your money
yo-j: s quick as any company represented in OkJa-
a we promise you your money within a week,
' ■ 'o- : to wait from thirty to sixty days and pay in-
the company is getting the use of it.
| Frock and Pennington-
Kr*t Door to Hollis Confecttcnery.
Hollfs - - Oklahoma
Livery Stable
Good turnouts on short notice at all hours
Reasonable Rates
i solicit your patronage
B£N PRICE Eldorado, Okla,
DON'T FAIL
To come to Childress for your Hardware, or'if you
need a Buggy, Plow, Corrugated Iron Stove. 1 have a
large stock and my prices are as low as anyone.can sell
same goods for.
Childress Texas. R. H. NORRIS.
found in an Up-to-date
Yours ft r business,
Fewell & DeLamar
Hollis
Oklahoma
J seems Jem* Qjft.
Chief Justice Mason and Jeroms
Jones who lived opposite neighbors on
C^rey Hill for many years, each sub-
scribed fer a history of Norfolk coun
ty, after having resisted the impor-
tunities of the canvasstr to have por
trait steel engravings, flOO each, by
compromising for a copy only of the
work. It came In two volumes "bound
in calf."
One summer afternoon Mr. Jones
finding the volumes cumbersome and
unattractive, took them under his arm
across to present them to Neighbor
Mason, thinking they would look well
in his law library. The Judge said:
"Thank you, hut I was Just coming
across to present yon with my two
volumes."—Boston Herlad.
Surgery Without Scars.
Scarless surgery Is numbered among
the most recent achievements in medi
cal science. It is eiplained that in
making the first Incision the scalpel
does not cut the skin at right angles
with the surface, hut passes through
It it a slant.
After the operation fc performed -
rigid dreusing of wool and glass is
applied to prevent contraction and as
mnch pressure Is brought to bear nD
the wound as is safe According to
foreign ndvlces the London surgeon
who conceived the Idea and success
fully put It Into practice is unable to
meet the demands for his services
Lost on His Winnings.
Towne—Lushiey woa a lot on the !
election, didn't he?
Browne—No. he lost considerable.
Towne—Why. he told me he had tea
bets and won them all.
Browne—Tes. and each one was toe
• bottle at whisky, aad so he lost two
yyfc* aa/-aad job,
Farm Loans
Save your abstract and Notary fees
by making new and raising old loans
With
J- P. GARDNER
Mollis National Bank. HoMJs, Oklahoma. *,
Farm Loans /
See ME about your Abstract X
and Notary Fees
J. L. LAMKIN. f)
Office, Hollis National Bank
NY Ti E POST-HERAL JOB DEPARTMENT
KR FIRST-CLASS WORK
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