Hollis Post-Herald (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 53, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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Men's, Women and Children's
low shoes, pumps and etc. will
continue for the next few days
at a
Discount oi
pther Oklahoma points.
Per Cent
Get your finish up the season
and a pair to commence the
next season at this big discount.
J. B. ELLIS
er, Mr. Roberts, would bo pleas-
ed to see every member pres-
eut next Sunday. Come bring
a friend.
Preaching at 11 a m. and h:30
p. m. Buth sermons by the
pastor. At the (nursing hour
there will be a church conf<
I ce, also the reading of thi
oral Rules of tho Church. If
you are a member it is impor-
taut that you bo present. 1 li<\
! church conference is for tho;
| purpose of getting the church
roll in first class shape for the
| third quarterly conf o re 11 ce.
i There are some names that are
going to be droped from the
roll unless the church confer
'ence decided otherwise. We
' feel that it is necessary that the
j reading of the rules anil the
church conference come at the
j same time and also know it is
imperative that every member |
be' -present. Your presence
will help the pastor and be of
help to others. Come and bring
I your family.
C. 0. Barnhardt. pastor
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SKILLED lMIYSICANS
S Prescribe Dry Zenzal
1 and Moist Zenzal for Ecztne
I because they get results
quickly and surely. They
know that a cure-all will
not reach the different
types of Eczmas, hence
these two clean oderless
ointments are used daily
in their practice. Ask
Overton-Hale Drue Co. City OruK Co.
Hollis Drug Co.
Does Your Stomach
Trouble You?
Hfayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy
Is Successfully Taken in Cases
of Stomach, Liver and In-
testinal Ailments
And One Do e Has Often Dispelled
Years of Suffering
Albert McLaurin returned to G..H. Morgan was here
day from Okahoma City and urdayto get.the people rf HoOl.
The Best Hot Weather Tonic m Biaies BUlire
0R0VHSTA9TRi.KaschiiiT0Nicenriche.iite county and especial
blood, buildi up the whole nyntemBudwi l won-1 crops in wie L y
dcrlully strengthen ond fortify you to withstand jy best cotton IS in nlS
to assist in fixing the roads lead
ing north of Hollis to the riye11'*
He states that some of the fines
the derluliy strengthen nnd fortify you to witlistiin.l . best cotton IS in ni
;lourt the depressing effect of the hot .ummer. 50c. and that good TOads are
Mr. and Mrs. John Long are needed to get these products
Crimi visiting in Granite. 1 to the Hollis market.
ing in uranue. jto the Hollis market.
Mrs. N. T. McMillan of, Miss Jet!io Pennington who
Cooper Texas arrived Saturday has been visiting relatives here
to visit with her son Harry returned to her home in Altus
McMillan. - - yesterday.
BETTER CLEANING, BETTER PRESSING BETTER SERViCE
Is why we get the work and give satisfaction. If you
are one of the tew who has not tried our work send us
a tria?Suit, Pants, Dress or Skirt. Put the job up to us
gee how we make good.
We send Loundry twice a week.
xcelsioO
|CTOMNG'WORKS|KV
w Publication said mortgage will be foreclosed report of the Maxey committee
Summons by P^ icatl«n * .aid property ordered to be was "the verdict of an ienorant
In The District Court Witnrn tne am prop y mior I unprincipled and biased com
and For Harmon County, State sold, subject „ the land'mittee made up of upstarts and
of Oklahoma, Cause No. 505 .. migage «.Uaffe and' pettifogging attorneys and braz
George N. Ayers, Plaintiff cove^ y t ,w>rihed as' en-faced muckrakers who could
indebtedness is described as ^ ^ and Qne.
Samuel C. Hustead, Mollie L.1 follows, to wit: Th\^"thwest!sided testimony given.by wit-
Hustead, First State Bank o Quarter of Section 3 TW^,r I nesses summoned by
McQueen also known as the City north of Ran®e . > • • •'Ivery purpose.
State Bank of'Duke, J. H Little, the procee^s ^ eriv^e Qf, ^ ^ pditi_
Sarah M. Little, A. u. fene11011' the costs hereof and the payment'cal vernacular of Oklanoma to a
Administrator of.the Estate of ^ laintiff s ciajms herein1; your fare you-well? And doesn't it
James E- Ware, deceaseQ ity of redemption wm be for J sound just like Kate Barnard?
Defendants. . , fr.r„vpr barred and Of course Miss Barnard had
Above Named Defendants; Sam6 you and each of you will be forr J nothing to do with it, .^cethe
uelC. Hustead and Mollie L.; ever restrained and . enjoined report was made by her
x..-,-. ••■1(1, husband and wife from having or claiming any ant.
Greetings: right, title interest, estate.' jt is just incidental that V\ar-
You and each of you are here equity or other claim in or to den Reed is 'referred to as a
by notified that the above named the-s:iid property or any part «ijovei headed business foan"
•jh'-r.tilf lias filed his petition in thereof. _ * '' who has done much for the in-
tv . i ,ve named courtr and fore a writ of assistance will be I ...ltiun The fact that immor-
eoteK numbered and entitled iss„ed in favor of the c,lSls in the Granite in-
. cf V, o£ action with the clerk at any such sale to put him -4 admitted,tmd glossed
of the above named court at possesion thereof. ,r[U . . .
Hollis Oklahoma, wherein *4 Witness my hand and the seal j over on too ground t a
• v'at ?nd each of you must answer 0f the courrt hereunto affixed worse there thart elsewhere,
the petition of plaintiff so filed aa on this 14 day of Jujy 1913. *_ j The main thing about the re
MflfBS
Wonderful
jtomactateedy
will change
i thatc .
rLong race!
The Leader Grocery Company
Hollis, Oklahoma
Headquarters for Staple and Fancy
Groceries
And Country Produce. Also the
CeleBrated Heleotrope and Choctow
brands of Flour-, there is none better.
See those beautiful and useful
premiums given away to customers.
Ask clerks for punch card and get
one free—yes absolutely free to you.
Thanking you for the business
we are Respectfully,
f)*
The Leader Grocery Company,
Davis & Lee Props.
Mavr'M Wonderful Stomach Remedy can
jc cases of Stomach Trouble has spread its fame
ttiem for j
^'■Vhete^is not' a'llny butP\vluit one hoar^ of
the'wonderful results obtained from th Remedy
When You Need
medicine
YOU NEED IT AT ONCE
Phone No. 6
or better still.obtain a boa!, from your uruttfht.
For Sale in Holli.:; by
Overton-Hal,1 Urug Co. .
And Druggists Everywhere
OVERTON-HALE DRUG CO.
And have it serit out by Parcel Post to
your door. We pay Postage on all small
nackaces.
cxzmtaasmMWBizaeawi
DR.
B. BELL
....DENTIST....
; When you feel lazy, out of | ]^orthwest Rooms over Hollis I5tate Bank
I soi^ts and yawn a good deal in J
j the, daytime, you can charge it a
i to a -torpid iiver which has
al-
'ea-ch of you have been sued; that J. ,R. McCutcheon Clerk of .the p0i.t js that the assistant
■'aforesaid on or before the 31st District Court of Harmon Couf^ missloner 0f charities and cox
da'v of August 1913, or the said ty Oklahoma.
petition will be taken and con By J. W./rarpley Deputy.
fessedas- true , and judgment- (Seal)
v.-ill be rendered against you and
lowed the system to gel full of
J! |imputes; HERB1NE cures al',g
t v! tiV disorders produced by an in- j^j
reationsjs learning to throw the
hot so?fjv into" tile politicians.
to New
.petufd, example
of
fijii-n Af,.vr.n. o.nri oorfl.ip«r. thP land: Slinging the Vernacular
hereinafter mentioned and de
scribed for the sum of $180.00 If this newspaper may be par-
the aggregate of said several dosed for not calling attention to
causes of action, with interest it at an earlier date, the mind of ^ ^ ^
on the sum of $120.00 at 10 per the gentle reader will n6w be di- j \vornar who runs Oklahoma, -
cent from the 17-day of March rected "to the ability of Miss Es- j worthy successor will be found
1911. and interest on the sum of tella Blair assjstant commis-l = _nu-iaVinma
$60•00 at 10 ^r cent per annum s;oner Qf and correc.
from Feb. 11913 and for $100.00 jnto the
as attorneys fee and for all cost ^ of the 8tatft in
° Afdrther judgment and de the vernacular of those same
cree will be rendered politicians.
establishing the lein of the A report was made a lew days
plaintiff's mortgage on and ag0 by Miss Blair on the former
against the said land from the repovt of the Maxey investigat-
17 day of November 1911 subject iug committee as to conditions
t.o the prior mortgage thereon ^ Qranile reformatory
held by the Union Central Land; Incidentally Miss Blair men-
Insurance Company ^or ^ tioned something about cendi-
as priov, superior and paramount tions at the reformatory as she
to the right, title, interest found them, but in the main re-
estate equity or other claims of port was a criticism of the form-
vou and that each of you in or er repurt made by the legislative
to the hereinafter described pro i;lveot-„al;,v<r. c- mmitteo. ' utes for lesson etc. 'Th: tea
perty or any part thereof; the ^ According to Miss Blair the
active liver. It strengthens
that organ' cleanses the bowelj
She does it almost as well as the J an(j pUts the system in good
commissioner herself. Should ihealthy condition. Price^ 50c
Miss Barnard ever decide to go j Sold by Hollis Drug Co.
to Arizon to live permanently .or I -^gg j)aiSy Morrow who has j
slew Yock to become a per | keen"1 employed in the regis l
Cicero-Smith Lbr. Co.
Dealer^ in Building Material
A^^rican Fence
been" employed in the regis
•the little jter 0f deed's-off ice . for several
months, has resigned her posi
tion and left Saturday for her
heme' " at Frederick.--Altus
Times -
right in her office —Oklahoma
City Times. , i
. | Mrs W B Denton has been
t core i confined to her bed several days
with typhoid fever. - j
Mr. and Mrs A. D. Hollis
Cures Old Sores, Othw Remedies ,
The worst cases, no matter of howlongstaning.
are tared by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
I-orter's Antiseptic Healing oil- lt rcl'c^S
Pain and Ucais^t the same time. 25c. 50c, VUX>. ,
At The Meth-
odist Church
! Sunday School meets at 10
o'clock, and you are expected to
be in your place. The Wesley
Adult Bible Class meats in th-
Court House, Forty-five min-
visited friends in
Sunday.
Wellington
LOUIS MAYFIELD
BARBER SHOP
Laundry Leaves Monday
and Gets Back Thursday.
Quickest service and best
work
Phone No. 5
.AND.
NIGGER HEAD COAL
Agents for the
Common Sense Silo.
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Hollis Post-Herald (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 53, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1913, newspaper, July 31, 1913; Hollis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc185327/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.