Hollis Post-Herald (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1912 Page: 1 of 6
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VOL. 9. NO. 33
HOLLIS POST-HERALD
VwWr FACE A LIVE ISSUE. WE WONT STRUTOVERTHE GRAVEOF A DEAD ONE.
1'Hl'RSDA.Y, MARCH 14, 1912.
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$1.00 a Year,
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Culivate your soil with the hest Plows
and Implements, and you will get the best
Cr°We sell only the successful, tried, Im-
^WeTeep all parts of the Implements
we sell always on hand.
You won't be troubled repairing, or
lose time, if you buy the Implements we
sell.
Case, Standard and Mr. Bill Cotton and
Corn Planters—the very best Listers
made—get them at
PLOWS & PLOWS
YOU MIGHT A5 WELL ^
HAVE THE BEST
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SULKV PLOWS.
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attracts «ha, are absolutely correct made
v when you want them. —
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Bonded Abstracter.
REPUBLICAN PA-
PERS CLAIM TO
BE DEMOCRATIC
Nice Plan to Fleece Democratic Candidates And To Es- j
tablish Republican Papers In Southwest Oklaho-
ma-Plan Already Working In
Several Towns.
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No wonder
the comers
of his :mou-
t h hang
down for he
failed to see
Denton &
Hendrick
for his farm
loan, hence
dissatisfied.
For ways that are dark
and for and that he, Prouty, would be employ-
-ricks that are smooth you can safe-' ed to write the dope for
fy figure that the republicans are past though Frank Prouty is a repnbl«n
masters. This is eespeecially true of ve does not hesitate to write dem<w
republican newspaper men. j cvatic articles if the woney 01 n ca
When the Kiowa and Comanche &re forth COming. Mr Prouty
country opened for settlement a re-| 1010™
<gis where you want your account. We
feel that it is not boasting to say that we
understand the banking business. We
spare no pains to accommodate our cus-
tomers when it can be done consistent
with safe banking principles.
•|Your interests will be protected when
you deposit with us.
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the ranks of the democratic party
ever known in Oklahoma; that the
crop of candidates especially in South-
west Oklahoma, would be fine. He
DENTON & HENDRICK
has the best proposition in the state.
you question this, we will take
See us.
pleasure in 'showing you
S. D. BARNETT
A CANDIDATE
<• D Burnett TTlTcandidate for the
offi;eo, Tax Assessor of Harmon
County subject to the action of the
Democratic party at the August pn-
and thus by PJ°ce fits. When the
deprived of its ^ was {elt
office was g . , t the appoint-
tha\heGrernrcte-h «
Ceasar's wife, is unquestioned.
If he is elected the people of Har-
mon County may rest assured that
they have a capable man in charge
of this office.
wnen mc «■ «" | tickets are iorui tuum'f.' —
country opened for settlement a re-j ^ ^ ^ year 1912 wouid witness
publican paper was started m one of, ^ q{ the mogt spirited conte8ts in
the towns of that country. s . } . - .. 1 *■ -
source of revenue was in the publica-
tion of final proof notices, the publica-
tion of which the department consul- ^
I ers illegal unless done by a repub , ^ ^ that although he and the
paper. This paper made a aforesaid newspaper man were both
the business as long as fin P g I repubiicans there was no law to pre-
were being made and it flour.« , ^ their separating the democratic
like a green bay tree. But those g , candidates from some of their sur-
old days finally P"8®4 money and that the °nly ^
its living was gone. do it was to run their papers as de-
lican give up di!!^rJs mLTZ a, mocratic organs until after the pn-
He promptly change^ Jo fool the maries were held.
dempcratic organ, P althoUgh) An 0f which is true and is a nice
people of his own oca y' ^ scheme provided thesed demo-
the land office people stil ( cratic candidates are willing to furn-
, official organ. . , . the money establish a paper
| But not content with on * Qwned by a republican, which may at
j repubican newspaper ^ extend any time be turned into a weapon to
j parations to spread ^ fight them and their party,
[his influe"ce" .. f the Post-Herald The thing that makes it seem that
When the year ago Mr Prouty knew what he was taik-
was in Ard r ; of meal' ing about is the fact that this afore-
he Saw one Frank y.^ , ^ repubUcan is said ta have since
ticket fame and was bUcan hased at least three other papers
that the aforementioned r.epu P^ ^ ^ he already own.
j newspaper man was Western ed all of them purporting to be dem-
of at least five papers n Western ed^ ^ ^ ^
Oklahoma to be ^ | ton one at Elmer and one at Hollis.
1912 primary as democratic pay 1 _-===
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c W. GILL1LAND. Pres.
E. L. GARDNER, Vice Pres.
<Dr. J. E. JONES, Vice Pret.
HUGH GARRISON. Cashier.
FIRST STATE BANK
HOLLIS, OKLAHOMA
THE HOME BANK
HOLLIS AGAIN
DEFEATSOLUSTEE
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About a year ago arrangements
were made for two cantests in debate
each year between the Olustee schooi
and the Hollis schhool. The Hollis
school was successful in both debates
last year. Believing that such con- The Lyceum coui=v" *"T" Qn pre
tests are very beneficial, it was de-1 piCes of the Civic er Friday
cided to include declamation and or-jSented its closing^ Lowery
atory in the contest this year. | ' |*s audience with two
Accordingly, last Saturday, our ^ fim
claimer Miss Eula Tice, our orator TW haR bpen £
Emit Roberts, and our three debat-
Lyceum Course
Proves a Success
The Lyceum course under- the aus
3 . . a „o«oiatinn pre-
JUIO *
This has been a successful course
throughout all five of the numbers
they have furnished the people of Hol-
lis some high class entertainment.
They have already contraced for
another course for the coming year
and should have the hearty co-opera-
tion and financial support of all the
people of Hollis.
Reception at
Baptist Church
DIRECTORS:
j. B. GARRISON
W. M.
DR. J
ALEXANDER
JONES
E. L. GARDNER
G. T. MOTLEY
R. A. WILLIAMS
C. W. GILLIDLAND
7 he officers and direc-
tors of this Bank are all
Home people whose indi-
vidual Responsibility are
over One Quarter of a
Million Dollars.
<JOur Directors meet twice a month and by .hi. method
our Depositors interests are safely guarded.
/e solicit your business on sound Banking principals.
Marvin Lee.
Punch ana wafers were seerved.
It was an enjoyable occasion and
The ladies of the Baptist Church
gave a reception to the pastor Rev '
, j -a —-:M. Hunter and his family at the u was ail
I have been forced to pay and of the I church Tuesday night. the people of the churc an o
attend the contest. J nt weather at the time of some Mrs. S. W. Hopkins stood at thej^ general were brought into
Before the contest Olustee sang ^ roJ head of the reecieving line and ntro-
"There will be misery in Hollis to-. of the enter ainments, ' duced the pastor and his family to the
nisht." But when the judges render- j ceeds have not been as arCC " i fui-sts as they arrived.
ed the decision nothing more was | work of these ladies deserved. They, Mu-C by Mr^ Ifoore.
were
closer acquaintance.
now wears a smile that will not come
off.
This institution now has one of the
neatest and most convenient places of
business of any bank in the state.
It is a well known * .s ^ ^ ^ williams, Henry Dial and( being g0od and four of
ter qualified ™a Wy equipped« utton Bellah together with about exceptionally high order
be?Thec"rical work with accuracy others „ent to olustee to; of the unreasonably h,gh rent they
to do the cleric* knowledge s have been forced to pay and of the
neatness and dispatch^ imto attend the contest. | time of some
and business judgment ena ^
thoroughly un ers & fair and
property and wm experience ni ht But when the judges render-1 ceeuB j guests as they arnvea. First State Bank In *ew , day.
equitable assess ssment of every ed the dgcision nothing more was work of these ladies deserve . y, Musicwasfurmshed The First State Bank after months L miUinery department at Chedes-
share and none virtue of of the three contests.
His democracy hk J
First State Bank In New Quarters
Miss Shepard of St Louis arrived
She will have charge of
ter s. ineir v"
| and will be on display in a few days-
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