Hollis Post-Herald (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1913 Page: 1 of 10
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do. th City national trik
Volume 14, Number 52
jp we cant face a Live issue, we wokt strut over the grave of a dead one.
"HOLLIS. HARMON COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. TlW'KSi.AY. ll ..V 2.
WANT sr*lt -
SOMETHING? Ask*
woman who uses M
electric iron to give it
up.
District Court in the sum of
$1 000. There is another charge
against the defendant in which
his bond is also $1. 000 and he
Is yet in jail until these two
bonds can be made.
There b "Common Sense" and
"Dollars and Cents"
If you want a FARM
■will use any of your COMMON
SENSE you will be sure to see Gard-
iner Bros. & Motley about their DOL-
LARS AND CENTS which they have
in large quantities to lend on easy
terms.
Hollis To Play
Altus August 1st.
A Serious Fire
At frederick
Henry Houk received a n^es-
aage Friday night announcing
tjiat the residence of his father
at Frederick had just burned
that both 1x3 father ant
mother were ill being prostrated
by the excitement incident to
the fire. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Houk went to
Frederick Saturday and return-
The building caught Are Friday
night and was completely de-
stroyed. Practically all of Mr.
Honk's furniture was lost and
some of his horses and cattle
were burned.
The Hollis Court House Buncli
challegned the Altus Court
House Gangg for a game of b*UjHopfc
on the Hollis grounds for Friday
afternoon Aug 1st. The chal-
lenge has been accept-
ed and something fast and fur-
ious is expected at that date.
The Hollis Court House boys
have been playing some good
ball recently having beaten the
town boys 4 to 1 in a game yes-
terday afternoon.
The following is the line up of
the Hollis team:
Smith, Pitcher
Cox, Catcher
Bridges, 1st B.
Beavers, 2nd B.
Crain, 3rd B.
Tarpley, S.S.
Aufill, R. F.
Nance, L. F.
Counts, C. F.
J. D. Ready Manager
Aberi\athy, Score Keeper.
Hopkins of Columt
Misses Thomas of
Chains and flooi
Bow) mun-a-way Last
Saturday Afternoon
Tinker'*
Plied at $r,
The preliminary examination
of A. L. Tinker charged with
. , , arson was held before Judge
Frederick Saturday and I Abern^hy in the County Court
ed yesterday accompanied byi AuegQ^ji oonsiaeraoie m teresl
MlHe H?eport? 0tthat the family was manifested in thecaseand
has for some time been making the court, room was well filled
its
Mr. aid Mrs. J. W. Binklcy
and is a sister of Mrs. T. B.
Huff of this place.
The'Post-Herald wishes them
much happiness and prosperity.
Mesd^mes McMillan and Hop-.
} kins Entertain
Tuesday afternoon from 6:30
until 8:30 Mesdames H. McMil-
lan anil S. W. Hopkins delight-
fully entertained a number of
friends in honor of Mrs. Raleigh
Columbia Tenn., and
,s of Bowie Texas.
floor pillows were
scattered over the east lawn at
the bswitiful home of Mrs. Hop-
kins. }At one end of the lawn
Mrs. -V. A. Grissom presided
over tiie punch bowl which was
profusely decorated in green
foliage,
Thd"Vening was very pless-
antiy jdna suwauiy a ue-
licious two course luncheon was
served to the following guests:
Mrrs. Raleigh Hopkins, Misses
Margifet and Nell Thomas, Mes-
darnea Jeff Pennington, Mike
Bradlw, B. B. Briscoe, J. M.
ColeyJj. L. Lamkin, S. C. Hall
J. J.; Ewing, J. N. PeLamar,
R. D, Miller, Prescott, H. N.
J. B. Garrison, Hugh
J. E. Hollis W. W.
ides, C. M. Keys Cowen
W. L. Prock, W. M.
T. M. Hunter Laws.
Francis W. S. Hanson,
Grissom; Misses Alice
lide, Jo Groves Mary
Eula Williams Lois
$1.00 a Year.
WE WILL SELL YOU tSliTSSwSS
JUT, BUT WE WONT "TRICK" W WHEN YOU
ni ALL «KHT TO CATCH *W>
RIGHT TO "CATCH" THE CUSfWttK WHO CIVM UB HIS
A near serious run a-way
occured in the streets last Satur-|
day afternoon. J. C. Gambill's:
team was hitched to a wagon on !
IWU27LVB l^Uia "
Princ^, Mary Hall Lillian Coley.
Fa|*ner Haskins A Success
BUY HARDWARE FROH US;
AND OUR PERSONAL OUAr*
O.K.
GET YOUR HORFT-S
THAT EVERYTHBW WI1A
'
team was niuineu a The! band boys presented
Broadway with Claude Barnetti ••parker Haskins" at the Lotus
in the wagon an d Ladd Gambillj Friday right to a well tilled
- reports tnat uw •, ----- oo mp({ standing by the team The: bouse Th$ play is a pood one
for some time been making t the court ^ h ' horses .,l^came„, frightened and j ^-itngth uf
home at "the building which with people.all during the. hear tQ riin throwing off their, • jvea t0 the r<siiear3Ai all
automobilfc' ing. •• •• •• hridles and leaving no means ,
Sto £ after the property; the Judge hound him over
was "erected for an automobile ing r ' Yh'e Vvi'd'encel$rid'e= SSTithe particpanw did rcmnrltablj
factory, Mr, Houk, bemg em, toWU ttie^ tt«.| ^ . wneroas applause
by the halter and swung on till j of the audience was evidence of,
he was in serious danger of be-1 its appreciation.
ing thrown against an awn- The people of Hollis hope lor
ing when he was forced to turn! auother performance in the
loose. The team turned the cor-jnear future.
ner running at full speed. Thej.
wagon collided with a telephone gtatement 0f the Ownership
pole throwing Claude to the Management etc.
ground with great violence I Post.Herald, published
No serious damage was done, 0 ti^i^ okla reauired
either to the horses or waogn,weekly at HoU Okta-. r^uirec*
the driver escaped with E^Bus,:
iness Manager, Publisher, and
Owner Luke Roberts Hollis
Okla. +
Known "bond holders mort-
gagees and other security hold-
ers holding 1 per cent or more
of total amount of bonds mort-
m§Mm
Emm
$ ffw m
m
nothing more than some bruises
Revival Meeting at
Presbyterian Church
revival meeting is be
jggL . .
A revival meeting is ^e- s Qr 0^er securities: City
4831 ing held by the Christan people lNational Bank Hollia 0kla.
IBBI at the Presbyterian church un- Mergenthaler Linotype Co. New1
The National Bank of
Commerce
- <i«, !>
The strongest Financial Institu-
tions in Harmon County.
A home Sank owned and con-
trolled by home'people.
at the Presbyteriai
der the leadership of Rev. w.
B. Higins of Wei- Luke Roberts
lington. Interesting sermons are gworn to and subscribed be-
being preached and considerable ^Qre methis 23rd day of July
interest is being taken in these 1913i
services. t . | J. L. Lamkin Notary Public j
Arrangements are being made | My commission expires June
to hold the services in the open 3 1917
air where the congregation will
be more comfortable.
Just a few 3 ' Burner Oil Stoves
we will sell for $ 12.50. Come look
them over. Our guarantee goes
with each Stove.
York.
SP00NER HDW. CO.
Scott-Binkley
jVirgil K. Scott and Miss
Flossie Binkley were married at
the residence of the bride's par-
ents near Dodsonville at lc
L. A. Tinker
Released jToday
A Hay Ride ...
Monday evening a CW™ #
l. a, m.
si-...
The ceremony was performed by, was hound over to the District, of tow
Eld. G. P WilbanV. of the Court was released today. I The young ^
Christain church. I His bond was approved th s thelr merriest and a en
Mr. Scott i8 a young man of afternoon being signed by his ^ fun and ate heartily
industry and high moral charac-,father A. , Tinker, D. A. _icnic lunch, even the
^o«himSaPromi8i^fUtUre|Wte^ tH^ T^Kimbell of «hil«- crowd
Nfell Thomas of Be
Lois Prince, Jo Groves, Eola
Williams, Hortense Lindsey;
Messrs Giles, Clay Hall, Sam
Keys, Donald Cox, Mott Keys-
Roy Ellis. , . .
The bride is the daughter of the Kimbell Gin Co.
|posed of Misses Margre^ifcd Springs.
Mr . and Mrs, Raliegh Hop-
inejIkina-.jvhQ have been Msitinc
ito with Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Hop-
- 'kins left today for Colorado
I
MONEY! MONEY! MONEY!
ditional expense. g , D. BARNETT, Hollis, Oklahoma.
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