Hollis Post-Herald (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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HOLLIS POST-HERALD
.IF WE CANT FACE A LIVE ISSUE, WE WONT STRUT OVER THE GRAVE OF A DEAD ONE.
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HOLLIS,NdARMON COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FHURSDAV, JUNE 20, 1912.
$1.00 it Year.
QU8CK MEAL" WICK OIL STOVE
THE ONLY OIL STOVE EQUIPPED
WITH A GLASS FOUNT.
SIMPLE AS A LAMP.
MAKES A CLEAN AND POWERFUL
BLUE FLAME.
EASY TO RE-WICK OR REGULATE.
HAS PORCELAIN BURNER DRUMS
THAT CANNOT RUST, AND
AUTOMATIC WICK STOP WHICH
PREVENTS SMOKING.
KMHWgjgqnm&HY COAL OIL si
er from us and Have •plenty of it.
When you want Hardware, remember we have it.
Do you remember when you were
little? Did you ever get enough ice
cream then? #
Buy an ice cream freezer and your
children will love you more and be
less trouble to their mother.
Ice creanvis healthful. .Buy a free*-
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'Spooner Hardware Company*
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iroves National
Changes Name
The Groves National Bank
hanged it's/name this week and
rom this time -on will be know
s the City National Bank. # The
ame by which it was formerly
pown was given it by its found-
rW.B, Groves who some time
ince sold his interest in the bank
o the present management;
ence the change in name.
Hospital of Hollis which is own-1 injure the good name of one of
ed by Dr. Collett w.
and
Whereas, we believe that
the City Hospital of Hollis as ani
instituiion is second to none in
this part of the state
that it ia an institu-
tion of which we should all feel:
proud and one that we do all feel
proud of; that the physicainsj
and surgeons in charge are(
strictly reliable and trustworthy,,
and command the respect of all
the people of this town and com-
jmunity and of all people that
trongest institutions in the'physicians and surgeons
ountry. It has almost unlimit-j attested bv the fact
d resources at its command, be
tig connected with some of the
trongest financial institutions
n Oklahoma and Texas. It is
lank.
ince Liie cncui&c in ucuw i .• r-Ti
The City National is one of the'know them; that their ability as
are|
of i
their large and growing practice
and the patronage given the
City Hospital.
Therefore, we the undersign-
ed businessmen and citizens of
erests of its customers.
iollis Business Men
Makes Protest
We predict a prosperous| Hollis Oklahoma, do by these,
uture for the Citv National .presents, resent and denounce in
mply able to take care of the ifr- the W rongest terms the ac-;
tion of Dr. Border in trying to.
"stab" our fellow tbwnsman and,
j citizen Dr. E. D. Collett in thej
"back" and in trying to reflect,
on his honestv and integrity.!
theerby destroying: his good|
, name and injuring him in the (
Hollis Oklahoma June 18th 1912jpractice of his profession; and|
Whereas, circular letters are we desire to say to the people ol
jeing sent out through the. this * entire county and to j
Uinted States mail to various Souhwest Oklahoma that we be-1
citizens of Hollis and Harmon lieve Dr. Collett to be a man otj
!ounty by Dr. Fowler Border of | honor of integrity and or hon-|
Mangum Oklahoma which we estv. I
;ake as a reflection upon the] No young man has ever comej
honesty and integrity of our into our midst better recommend-
fellow citizen and townsman,
J)r. E. D. Collett and
Whereas, we believe that this
ed by the people who have know|
him for years in the practice of
his profession and as a man.
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action on the nart of Dr. Border.His honor integrity and honesty|
Is solelv for the purpose of in-, are unquestioned by the people^
Juriny Dr. Collett in the practice,who know him and we unhesi-j
of his profession and to destroy, atingly recommend him to the
jhis good name and injure his world as a gentleman in the
reputation for truth honor higest sense of the term and,
honesty and integrity and for denounce and resent in the
Jthe express purpose of driving strongest terms the method |
pat^nage away from the City used by Dr. Border in trying to|
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City National Bank
OF HOLLIS
Successors to Groves National Bank
By authority from the United States
Banking Department at Washington, we
have changed the name of this bank to
the City National Bank.
Checks given by customers who have
deposits with the Groves National Bank
will be paid by the City National Bank
the same as before the change of title.
However, we have new stationery and will
be pleased to supply you at any time you
find it convenient to call.
We appreciate the business of our
friends and customers and are striving to
manage the bank affairs in a way that it
will be of benefit to the citizens of Harmon
County ,and surrounding country.
our most highly respected citi-
zens.
J. M. Colev
R. M. Bradley,
i S. L. Beavers
J. L. Hazlewood
J. K. Lunn
W. S. Cross
L. A. Snow
J. E. Derrick
C. R. Petty
J. E. Keys
D. P. Tice
J. M. Crowder
?#odIr>ys
E. K. Wolfe
J. L. Gilliland
P. M. Porter
"W. H. Gilliland
L. wl'McGlothlin
Ross Cox
W. J4 Petty
D. A. Younger
D. L. Carmichael
Thos A Yoes %
B. G. Smith
F. W. Sprague
F. M. Parris D
R Baker
J. F. Bell
Mike Brad lev
J. W. Hendrick
Thos H. Speight
T H. Freeman
G. E. McClure
H. E. Holler
Rafe Parks
Chas A. Fluty
R. C. Cousins
T. L. Garrison
W. Guy Blair
J A. Bass
Ben F. Moore
B. S. Seright
Curreathers & McMillan
Harry McMillan
A. S. Terry
Jno. Long
W. L. Prock
J. N. DeLamar
Dr. B. B. Bell
R. D Miller
W. F. Johnson
V. A. Grissom f
T. J. Harmon
Sam C. Hall
M. M. Kern •
Claude Prather
H. J. Smith
A. K. Whiteside
W. I. Giles
Robt. C. Johnson.
J. B. Ellis
Ed T. Peed
W. J. Counts
J. C. Counts
W. B. Denton
J. G. White
R. H. Houk
J A. McFall
S. A. Fowler
H. A DeLamar
F. M. Keys
Luther Roberts Speak-
ing On Socirlism
Luther Roberts of Tishomingo
formerly with the Post Herald
is here making a two weeks
speaking tour of the country on
J. M. Coley Elected
Scoool Treasurer
One of the most interesting
and exciting sfchool elections in
the history of the
Tuesday. A previous election
fine for diseased humanity.
Houses an be rented at from
$5.00 to $10.00 unfurnished.
Plenty of furnished rooms at
$5.00 each. Just ready for cook
,ing. Board at $1.00 per day. If
city was held|any of my friends wish to come
speaking tour of the country on Tuesday. A previous election jj wjU meet them at the train and
the queston ot socialism He resulted in a tie vote between W.|, , themKet located.
spoke to a crowded house at the t. Hughes and Luk Roberts,ilie 1 Rpsnectfullv,
w ~ -v. - |T. Hughes and Luk Roberts,!
court house last Friday night necessitating the second election
and those who heard him are|which was held Tuesday.
unanimous in the opinion that Voting was spirited and more
the address was the best ever than 250 votes were cast
delivered in Holiis on that ques resulting -m the election of J. M.
tion, . I Coley as treasurer by a majori-
The speaker confined himself | ty 0f ii votes over his nearest
almost exclusively to the stand' competitor, W. T. Hughes.
ard socialist literature, showing] Mr> Coley is a good man and
by abundant Quotations from the wjh make an excellent member of
founders of the faith that sa!^e school board.
cialism . is essentially atheistic, |
•that it is anti religeous, ami'
national and closely allied to Letter rfOm
| anarchy. • He aso showed to q j
(every Ihinip.'g peron present r. JtL uiOkCS
that it I-: i if only oppbsed to the ' - ijjuiuti
church and the state but also to Sulpher Okla., June 17 1912j5oTon the subject of Socialism
the marriage contract and that Editor of p0St-Herald: land its Relation to Christianity
free love is merely
form of lust.
Respectfullyj
Felix M. Stokes.
The Civic Association will
give an ice cream social on Fri-
day evening June 28 op the
vacant lot between Mrs. Lamkins
and Mrs. Pearso'ns. Everyone
is invited and urged to come.
The band will furnish some good
music on this occasion. . , «r
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Preaching At No 1
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
Luther Roberts will pVeaoh at
the lowest Dear Sir.—I want to speak a!and the Church.
orm of lust. _ i j few worc|s to my friends through
He spoee at Dryden Saturday y0ur valuable paper. I came to!
ight, Bethel Tuesday and at! Sulpher three weeks ago. I
jooney Wednesday. He will wei hed i26 founds and was
spak at Coralee tonight, Metcalf | weak h.J fever most every
Pnday night and Sandy Satur d After drinking the Brom-
day night. On Sunday night he
will preach at the Methodist
church on socialism in its
Relation to Religeon and the
Church.
For the following week he will
speak at night at the following
places: Monday at Bitter Creek,
Tuesday at Independence,
Wednesday at Carl, Thursday at
Vinson and Friday at Gould.
Let everybody attend
these mestings. They will
learn just what socialism teaches
and what it sands for.
ide and Medicine water a few
days I began to mend and now I
weigh 138 pounds, don't have
any fever and can walk two or
three miles going from one
spring to another. This is a fipe
place for sick people, lots of
shade lots of water, Bromide .
Medicne Sulpher Iron Gass and in£-
Arsnic. (People are here from
most every state. There was
was 672 people at one spring
yesterday iSunday).
The Bromide is used mostly
Attention Farmers.
The best place to buy clear oak
lumber and Bois. D. Arc post is
at Rounds & Porter Lumber Co.
J. C. Gambill was called to
Salt Lake City Saturday _ by a
message announcing that his son
had been injured in a runaway
at that place. He found the boy
much improved and • started
home with him yesterday morn-
mi , , . . ,T | for kidney - and nerve trouble,
Ihose \wio have heard Mr. Medicine is for liver and stomach; be rendered that afternooi
Roberts, say that he givoc the trouble in fact all the water is' are requsted to be present,
most interesting dismissing of
have
The Womans Missionary
Society of the M. E. Church will
meet with Mrs. Myers Monday
afternoon June 24 at 4 o'clock.
The program for the 17th will
be rendered that afternoon. All
the subject
ever heard. *
they
;•i Epworth League Program.
Scripture ]• on :We must strive
At The Methodist Church
Preaching Sunday muiiing by
the paster Subject—Dependence;
the Basis of Religeon. ,
Preaching Sunday evening by
("Luther Roberts. Subject—So-
cialism its Relation to Reli-
geon and the Church.
Summe Normal Students And
"Teachers VisitPost Herald
The teachers and students of
the summer Normal made a visit
to the Post Herald office yes-
terday afternoon to see our
I plant in operation. The ''devil"
j was but and our "type lice" were
not working so that we probably
| did n::t sh< w them so many of
I the rcr'steries of the printing
we should have done..
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C. W. GILLILAND. Tres.
•*E. L. GARDNER, Vice Pres.
"Dr./. E.JONES, Vice Pre*
HUGH GARRISON, Cashier
FIRST STATE BANK
HOLLIS, OKLAHOMA |
THE HOME BANK
You Are xAlways Welcome at this Bank
to bring others to Christ, Rom
#) 10-15—Myrtle Galbreth.
| Korea, Child life—Sue Petty.
Curious Customs—-Jim Ware.
Marnaee and Funeral customs—
Ola Tice.
The first missionary— Ray
McFall.
Schools—A Live Missoinary
Society—Mrs. Myers.
biuune
The
type'
learnei
jture ■
' pratin
! We
DIRECTORS:
J. B. GARRISON
V,\ M. .VLF.XANDEK
;ver saw our Jmo-
nz out type and
nethinjr of the n;i-
. JONES
ARPNER
!OrLEY
ilLLIAMS
^LIDLAND
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.
Attention Farmers.
The best place to buy clear oak
lumber and Bois. D. Arc post is,
at Rounds & Porter Lumber Co.
IfOur Directors meet twice a month and by this method
our Depositors interests are safely guarded.
qm solicit your business on sound Banking principals.
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