The Hollis Post-Herald (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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THE HOLLIS POST-HERALD
VOL. 4. NO 33.
HOLLIS, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY. .IANUAHY 24, 1907.
$1.00 a Year.
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Our '"Western Deli
These three Lister Planters are
the best on the market. Let t<s
you with ere this season, i
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Wm. Cameron 8 Co.
Lumber
Paints, Oils and Brushes.
Childress, Texas.
General Blacksmiths
Tires set on short notice, hort or cold. All classes
of general machine work properly executed. Horse
shoeing a specialty.
ALLEN 8 JOHNSON
Mulkey and the Hail Or-
der House
The mail order business.is the
quack doctor of commerce. It
promises much and guarantees
nothing. Like some patent tned-
Thoughts on Business
Ti; usually pays to treat a man
according to the best there is in
him, I once knew of a mechanic
who was regarded as quarrel-
some and incompetent. The
Summons.
Territory of Oklahoma ), ss
County of Greer )
I Before VV. I'. Prlnttle, .lustiut' of U.e Peace
for Dryden Township. Maid Ooumy und Terrl-
tor
icines, the directions are on the I foremnCan i the other workmen
inside and youPhave to buy an
unreturnable package before you
can find out what they are No
mail order house ever helped to
build the little white school house
in your district, or turnpike the
road past your door. No mail
order house ever took you by the
treated him accordingly—and to
them ho always seemed to liV'e
and act the part.
Finally ho got a position in
another shop where his reputa-
tion did not followhim. Thefore-
man treated him with courtesy
and respect, calling him "Mr.
To uny Sheriff. Constable, Murah$l or Po-
j Hcemuu of Gi-etr County:
1 You uiv iilmoii.v I'uiii.iuiiiW. 10 summon -W
i F. Jiimisistoii i > uppeur before mis. the under-
; slurried, ti Justice or the Peace. of Dryden
Township, in satu County. a' my ottioc In suid
Orydeu Township, on the SOth day of Febuarj.
l«o; at 8:3(1 o'cIock P. M.. of ;uld day to an-
swer the bill-of particulars died u my office, lu
an action tafjecovur ♦ua.oi on .suit for damage
ori sale of Tour hales of defective cotton
wherein Lindley .v duly, plulntlff, and mild
W, I*'. Uid-nlastori defendant. ov said bill of tut.
Ueuiur.-. will bittituen astrue and judtfeme)?..'
rendered nocor.il,. You will mukii.cute \"
turn of this summons on .r before the iir*
day of FebruaiyA. D. UK? and hereof full rift.
Witness my bund at Hollis, o, T. tins list;
day of Jauuury HW.
W. I'. Prinnie. Justice of the Peace,
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To come to Childress for your Hardware, or if you
need a Buggy, Plow, Corrugated Iron Stove. 1 have a
v) large stock and my prices are as low as anyone can sell
^ same goods fflr.
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Childress Texas.
R. II. NORRIS.
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$ First Nation el Bank
HOLLIS, OKLAHOMA |^j
Capital, Surplus end Profits $35,090.00 fy
' « ' t
hand whon you were in distress j Daniels" ias<oad of "Bob," and
and told you to let that little ac-
count go until alter harvest next
year. No mail order house
ever rejoiced with you and your
neighbors when you were glad
nor spoW© e couraging words to
you in affliction, nor stood with
uncovered heads beside the
graves when your loved ones
died. No mail house ever sold
you an article and then spent
every cent of its profit yi your
community where .vou aad your ti in. H>> established a better es-
gave lii.ti credit for being a first-
class workman. Every latent
power of hi.s manhood expanded
to meet this better estimate of
himself, and he S'lon became, in
fact as%oll as in theory, a com-
petent workman with a normal
disposition—-on : of the best in
the shop.
The fact was the foreman knew
of thu man's reputation, but re-
fused to build on that founda-
neighbor could get itback. Stand
by your local dealer as he stands
by you with his . time, his skill
and his money* He helps build
timate of the man, and gave* him
an opportunity to live up to it.
Do you know tiie men about
you by the best there is in them,.
upyour community and he makes j or by
it a better place for both to live.
ftis success depends on your
prosperity. He. swears by the
trade mark of the most skillful
manufacturers on earth, which
are none too good for that major-
general of the industry, the gen
tleman farmer.—Evangelist Abe
Mulkey.
Try
'IV'JIlg
Bill Nye's Cow
Bill Nye is credited with having
actually advertised a cow with
which he had had an unfortunate
experience, as follows:
"Owing to ill health I will sell
at my residence in township 10,
them credit for all they might
be, and see them respond to your
estimate.—Waldo Pondeay War-
ren.
Absolute Security to Depositors. Accounts
of Farmers, flerchants and Corporations
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Solicited upon Favorable Terms.
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MONEY TO LQ A
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Must Ob^y instructions
.County health officers who
have thus far refused to obey the
smalipox quarantine notices and
regulations, as issued by the
Territorial Board of Health, are
tcrbe removed unless tl ey com
I ply immediately with the laws.
i This was the decision jeached
today by the Territorial Board,
in session here and strict orders
| were issued to the health officials
for the checking of the smallpox
range 18, according to the gov-1 • , ,
, , ; epidemic. ( OTnp'aints were re-
ernmeut survey, one mush rasp . . ,. .
. , ' ' eeived I,-om several counties that
berry cow, eight years old. fslie .
. . , , . phvsie.ans wei e hilling to report
is a good milker and notafraid <>!(,'. ,, .
toeir smallpox cases, and es*
the cars, or anything else. She! ,, ...
, . Ipeciaily were these complaints
has undaunted courage and gives;' , , . .
, s.-wr" from Lircoln, C orn a nellie
mil c frequently. To a manwhoU , , ...
, , " , . , hff;i(. kiowa Counties. Orders
doesn t fear death in any form she . . ... .
| wih also be issued for the pro^-
wouldbea great boon. She is , . , . . . ,
, , | ecnt:on of all j hvsicians who do
very much attached to her home . .. • ,,,,
i report their c tses. ihe county
at present by means of a log , , . w ,
\ , , , lv.a th ofieers are ordered to ask
chain, but she will be sold t>' . ,, r,
t!i<- eoop'i-Mion of the Countv
anyone who will use her ri^nt : . , . ,
,* . , . ..-.ni■ ■ 'Ti'.'•!:;s <-I Scl.' ois ami
bhe is one- ourth Shorti;orn ami
. isecure tlw>
three fourths hyena. I wil J,
, ., , • tion i 5ch
throw in a <l« uble barrel tnhotgun ^
which goes with h«%? oln May J * _
she generally goes away for a ,
week or two and returns with a ti,, i
ta I red chlf with wabbly legs
Her name is R« se."
ii.ime !i.ite vaccina
«,1 children. — Dallas
One 1
iiarn.
fen-ed.
c • s. ^ 1 t ultivation, 2."i
room house, (painted)
r and mill, gootl iiarn
r i>m li'Us *, well,
All fe.u-ej cross-
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Garnishee Summons
territory of Oklahoma ),
" " County °f G.'eer, )
The territory of Oklahoma to W. 13. lioherts.
constable of Uryden township. In .said county,
greetinjr:
Whereas, Lindley & OuUy have eomnifnced
suit aKt>lost. VV. K. l'.dm'.a>.tot). an.l has tins 18th
day of January, lixrr. Hioo i.i.cir a.'iidavit thut
The first National Hank of Hollis. VV. D.
Groves, cashier, and within sir.l eouc.t.v of>
Greer. n:iS property, moeey. i;oods. chatties,
credits and effects in its hands und under its
coat col, belounini; to said defendant and is in-
debted to said defendant, that t.he said de-
fendant l& just! v indebted to said plaintiff in the
sum of DSflnd ♦*!-)tM.) doilai - .>ier and above ull'
ieii'.iI set-off. ari.i tli-il s i*i plaintiff has irood
r"ii#on to and tlo believe that thev vvjll lose the
same utiie:«s * >. arms'.ei' su;iiinoti8 issue to the
a'oresatd first National Bhnlc.
Vou ar . thar.tio •<? e..ui....ii irtrt to summons
8;dd I"'irv! NationalHanlt to appear before me
at inp oiiice in sa.id towusntp. oo me sum <lu
of I'VuvuiirI'll., at '>: ;oW'cloel: p. m. to un-
swer under oat .i nil quet-l. oits tuut may be put
to it, touching tin- proper. \ ot eigeiy descri)>-
tiou and tiionev-: of • n-.t def'-ndaiit In Its pos-
session or under Its e -ntrol. and warn it hence-
forth 10 pav no money and denver no property
ndun:. And then and there return
said dcfenduni. And then and there return
this-wrlt.
witness my hand at Martin In raid county,
this II th day ol January 1007,
Albert Snider, Justice of the Peaoe.
35
Summons
Territory of Ok lahoma I ^
County of Ureer t
Before Albert Snider, Justice of the Peaoe
for Martin township, .-aid county iMU territory.
Tounysiier.il. marshal. oohsia,7e of Greer
c«>uiitj|S
Von iire herehv ooumianded to summon J,
H Eraser to uppear before me. the uuder-ltfa-
ed. u Justice of the 1'oace. of Martin t.j wn-
stiipou the a5th day of February idoiput 10
o eiocK a. in., of .-.aid day to un.wer the b u of
particulars Ulecl In my otllee. in an ucl o . to
recover tlO 80on account, wherein ti. A .Yinrun
Ai si,on , plaintiffs, and said j. M. Fra^erUi feud-
ant', orauid bill o. particulars will be taki-o as
true and )udtfment rendered aee-.ir..Un tb. .'oil
will malic due ictutu ot Hits suii.inui.s od or
before the i25th uuy ol f'ebrtiHiy. A. ti. l.Oi'
anit hereof fail nn.
Witness my band this tbe Slstday of January
A. D„ 1«07, Aloe.. Snidei,
Justlofe ol t..e Pt. .4..o,
this
lit.
Witness my band, at Hollis. O. T. in sail,
county, this lutb day of January tfl07.
W. P. PfiUKle. Juhtice of the eeace.
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35
o
(iarnisliee Summons
©
s l a< commen
i- and has, tbl.'
e.r affidavit ti
unty ofGreei
Territory of Oklahoma. 1
r ss
County of Greer )
The territory of Oklahoma to .1 W. Trap;-
mcli. const.Dale of Alu.ri.iii township in sail
county. Kicetintr.
Whereas, li. / . Moran & S<
mencedsu'.t aijainst J. il. l-'r,i
21st day of .January bio7. .')< it
I,. Gardner and within Uie sal
has pt-opertv, money, ^'o id-. chatties,
and etteciw irj in.s/i.inu-. and under Ids control
belonging w aid defeiaiaiit am: is iudeote.
to saiu Ueiendant-that ilu .sain Uefeudant i
justly iiuteotea luviut p :: in If in tlie sU"i <>
JlO.yo d.-ilar.-. over and aoove all leitai set orr
anu that said piaintitl has ;: >>mi teasou to uni
do !>elieve that tliey will lose the same unle.v
a uarutslie summons issue a[oresa:d K. I..
tianiucr.
V ou are therefore commanded to summon-
K.|i.. OaW'jer to appear i.elore me at my oidee
m sa;u t i .vnship. ori tne 2."itn day of l-'ebuary.
iW;7 at luo'eloou a. in. to unsucr uuiter .w.i
a!. 11U-- - Lions tliai n.i \ l.e pit 10 him toucbi ifc
the property of every description, and moneys
of said <l"le nia i; .^.Jiis p is.i->m.>ii or lino.-,
h.s control, anu w arn hiui iie.icelorlh i- pay n<
money uiiii neliver uu pvoi>ert> m sut.t deteno
am. And men und there return tUia writ.
Witness Ui .1).ma at Mai.iu in said county,
this 2.st day ot jautiary. i.«
Alneri Suide., Justice of the i'eace.
35
Garnishee Summons
Territory of Oklahoma '
Count.> of Greer. )
ss
The tern;orvQf Oki ihonu t« j. \V" Tract
neil. cuoMuhk* of Martin l<jtv'u**hip in sui«
>. tficf
Ww.eiis, .« :1 Jubsitiin h-\s commence*
■ . I HIS I 11L «lu >
r aod witi:
, U
OIL,
* i-rop
credllt n«l t i
"■ ti * cuiitr^l. be
lliil U lOUeotrd I
-will ucffMluil i*
35
Summons
Territory of Oklahoma)
County of Greer )
Before Albert Snider, Justine of the IJjitia
for Martin township, said county auii territory.
To any sheriff, n.arsuai. constable or poliuuman
of Greer county:
You arc hereby commaided to su nmon J. H.
H ruser to appear before n e, the uuder-i.ued ®'
a Justice of the Peace ot Martin towns.up in
•ad county. at my offlee hi said Manlu Ijwii-
ilflBj-Ou tUe 25th day of February 1)07. m 10
• I'eiScK a. nj. of s,.id day to answer i ie b'li ut ©:
lariaeulars died in my o.tlee. tu uu ictlou to
ecover$31.06. on account, wnereln J. K. Johu-
.tou plaintiff, and salu J. U. Fias •> itefeuuant,
>r-aid ultl nf particulars will be t- ki u u . i rile
md judgelieni rendered uccordin/iy. Vou
will make due return of this suinmons •> ■ or
befo e the 25th day of February A. iJ. I9J.. and
hereof fall not.
Witness my hand this tbe 21st day of January
A. D. 1907, Albert .-nidar.
Justice of the Pe..,w.
Prock & Por.irgton represents < ;,s
the best insurance co:npi.nici>. Lar^j
> ( ).
Ore fourth
rn b JnU
Dairid Starr Jordan on
Woman Suffrage
David Starr Jordan, who re
cently addressed the teacher
convention at Shawnee, has t'tis
to say in reference to woman suf-
frage:
"The essential in republican-
ism is not good govern me it.
This a despot can givi. Gove rn-
ment by the people exists that
the people maybe trained. Its
purpose is to enhrge the sym-
pathies of men, to extend th ir
wisdom and to merge their pre-
judices in p.i|ie ice and tolenin.; ?.
[t looks forward to the time
vhen government by the people
shall be wise government, when
ill citizens, men and worn *n,
■shall take part in it, andpn rn
shall be weak or venal or cor-
fUpt.
"The extension of the suffrage
to woman has the same justiti *;i-
fcion. It will not secure better
government—at least, not fr r a
generation or two. But if it
helps the intellectual growtii <>f
the moth -rs of the country, give
them clearer views of life, br. .td
•r spmpithies and higher wis-
lom. then its purpose will be ac-
romolished."
David Starr Jordan,
1'res. [> Land Stan fin d
University,
San Francisco, Caiito. • i.
Fewell, wants %'our li ade.
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