Harmon County Tribune (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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HARMON COUNTY TJRI1UH*
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Special On Dresses
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We have on hand a big assortment of Gingham and Percal Dresses, Beautiful Patterns, ranging in size from
6 to 14 years, SPECIAL for-the next days 45 cents
Don't Forget to ask for your Pictures, they are going fast
Ask to see those Beautiful 36 inch Percals at
Hollis'
Best
Store
Gardner & Long
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We are Doing It! Doing What? Making the Price!
On each Saturday we will make special
price on one staple article in our store.
Watch For It
Leader Grocery
Phone 13
Company
Davis & Lee, Props.
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Action Of Single IS
Spoonful Surprises * OpeCiaib
M«y| J SATURDAY and FIRST MONDAYjj
Saturday, July 31 st {|
|C TEA GLASSES Large Size, Extra Heavy * jj
Regular 75c seller
Notice
i S. E. Moore and unci# Jessie
Hollis has opened up a shoe^thop
next door north of the P. 0, all
work guarnteed.
Dr. Scarbrough, Editor of the
Gould Record, was transacting
business in Hollis Wednesday.
Lost
Bunch of keys on key hook
Finder return to Hollis Drug
Store for reward
Married
July the 18, at,$be h<?nje ot the
bride's parents at Whitney, Tex-
as Miss Mattie tfcGratfy and Mr.
Estella Montgomery of Hollis
were married. The groom lived
in that vioinity before moving to
Oklhoma.
Marion Phillips left the first of
the week for Colorado.
Sam Howell, the genial Shoe
Salesman at the J. B. Ellis
Department Store, left last Mon
day for a two weeks visit with
friends and relatives at St Joe
Texas.
Miss Myrtle Waller; returned
to Wellington Monday after a
week's visit with friends and
relatives in Hollis and vaeinity,
J. C. Leach sold his farm last
week to a young man who lives
in that state just east of Okla
homa. Consideration, $5,000.
The Baptist people baptized
eight at the North Side Lake
last Sunday as a result of the
revival held here last week.
Saturday was a very busy day in
Hollis. All merchants complain
of a splendid trade.
Miss Clara Roberts returned
Monday from Frederick where
she had been visiting for
several weeks.
Tom Yoes eame home last week
from Kingston' Okla. wh#r® took them jugt ten minutes to re-
is in charge of a general merchan- one of the ladies almost
diss store of J. K. Lunn, He | when the tire blewout for
says they will be ready to move
HolliB, Okla.
Fred Bell
has a good secend-hand buggy
for sale. If you want a bargain
te him.
Miss Laura Kent, came in
from Texas Saturday. She is
the niece of Earl Fuller and wil
make her home with them.
C. F. Bradley of Chattanooga
Okla. came in ^Thursday for
short visit with his brothers.
* * REGISTERED AT
LEE-HUCKINS HOTEL,
Oklahoma City.
M. L .Spiegsle.
Hollis, people who bought
simple mixture of buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc.. known as
Adler-i-kjw are surprised at the
instant effect of a single spoonful
This remedy is so oomplete a
bowel cleanser that it is used suc<
cessfully in appendicitis. Adler-
i-ka acts on both upper and lower
bowels and one spoonful relieves
almost any case of constipation,
seur or gassy stomach. One
minute after you take it the
gasseys rumble and pass out.
Overton-Hale.
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Sam and Clay Hall left for
Oklahoma City Wednesday.
Wellington Ladies
Here
Wednesday three cars of Well-
ington Boosters, Mesdames WW
Joyner, W.R. Orr, Joe Godwin,
Roy Knowles, C. E. Stone, W.J.
Knight, of Carter Okla. R. H.
Coeke, W. C. Foster, of McClain,
G. W. McCauley, V. V. Davis,
and Misses Mery Johnson of
Childress, Alberta Perry of Fort
Worth, Bess Carpenter, and Lola
Benge came down to visit Hollis.
They were a jolly crowd and only
had one tire punctured which
took them just ten minutes to re-
Miss Sue Petty, returned
yesterday from Edmonb.
Miss Willie Cochran, who has
been at Edmond returned yester-
day.
Mr. M. W. McLaurin and fami
iy of Laurel Miss., came in Satur
day for a visit with his brother
H.A.
Miss Annie Thomas, was over
from Gould Tuesday,
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA,
COUNTY OF HARMON
BS.
To Creditors of Maude Winkler,
Deceased: All persons having
claims against Maude Winkler,
deceased, are reuiqred to present
the same with the necessary
vouchers, to the undersigned
administrator at his residence
one half mile east of Tea Cross,
Oklahoma, or st the office of
Counts and Counts, Hollis Okla
homa, within four months of the
date hereof or the same will be
forever barred.
Dated this 30th day of July 1916.
F.'C. Barley.
Administrator.
Special Only
50c
set
FIRST MONDAY SPECIALS, Au*wt ftST«;
Queensware
Large 14 qt. Preserving Kettle, Regular < ►
notice to creditors 1 * * ^ cent seller. Choice Tirtt Monday
TO PRESENT CLAIMS |o AN ,
25 cts -
ii Troutman-GosseKn
^ 4 , ; . , , ,1
Variety Store
Watch OurWindowa
Watch Our Counter
At The Lotus
Next Week
Monday Night
Counts & Counts* I Mil. Jekjrll and Madam. Hyde
Attorneys. 730.2t 112 and 3.
The Man Hater.
Wednesday Miss Anna Hannah
of Mangum came in to be the
house-guest of Miss Madeleine
Bradley. Many events have
been planned in her honor.
Fruit jars at Variety Store
quarts 68. e dz. half gal. 75.c dz.
' I
Mr. and Mrs. Beason returned
the first of the week from a visit
to relatives snd friends near
Fort Worth T xas.
Tuesday
the stock to Hollis about the first
of September.
Misses Ola and Anna Hughes
' are expected home today, from
Edmond.
- San C. Hall, returned from his
trip to Colorado Wednesday
fainted when the tire blewout for
she thought thst it was the gun
they had secreted under one of
the seats. While they were
here they visited the Keys
Bunch", ate dinner at the Wat-
son Park and then went to the
Spring Lake where they went in
■wimming. This is quite an ad-
vertisement for Wellington as it
is not often that the ladies make
these trips. Come again—we
like to have you.
7o get rid of that Tired, Bilious, Half*Sick
Feeling, take a dote of
HERBINE
It Cleanses the Stomach,
Liver and Bowels
It's a man's remedy that goes to the right spot Puts life and
activity into the torpid liver, strengthens the stomach and dila-
tion and purifies and regulates the bowels. A timely dose of this
excellent system regulator and bowel tonic will oftentimes ward
off a spell of sickness. Price 50 cents.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
JAS. r. BALLARD, Proprietor
For Sale By Hollis Drug Company
The Sacrifice.
Mr. Jarr and the Ladle's Cup.
Mystery of the Yellow Sun-
bonnet 1 and 2,
Wednesday
Vain Justice,.1 and 2.
In the Swim.
Life's Stream.
Thursday
The Human Chain.
Selif News Number 49.
The Bell of Penance.
An Embarrassing Predica
stent.
Friday
The Tear en the Page
Ham at the Fair.
In the Line of Duty,
Sisters.
Saturday
Up ia the Air
Mrs. Van Alden's Jewels,
and 2.
The Loan Shark King.
In The District Court Of The
Twenty-Fifth Judicial District
Of Oklahoma Within And For
Harmon County, Oklahoma.
W. B. Griffon, Plaintiff I
vs <1Na.7QS
Mary C. Griffon, Defendant.
NOTICE .
The defendant, Mary C. Griff-
on will take notice that she haa
been sued in the above named
Court by the plaintiff,
Griffen in an action in whioh the
saidW. B. Griffen seeks to obtain
a divorce and sottlomeat el
property rights in which it is
alleged that the relation ef hue*
band snd wife exists between
the plaintiff and defendant and?
that the defendant has been
gutilty of gross neglect of duty
and extreme cruelty toward the
plaintiff and said defendant Mary
C. Griffen is notified that she
must answer the petition filed
herein by said plaintiff on or be-
fore the 26th day of August A.
D. 1915 or said petition will be
taken as true snd a judgment
for the plaintiff for a divorce and
settlement of property righta
will be rendered accordingly, &I
(Seal)
J. R. McCutcheon, Court Clerk
By Donald Cox, Deputy.
A. M. Stewart,
Attorney for Plaintiff St 7 IS
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Fruit jars quarts 6M dz. half
gal. 76. c dz. Variety Store.
1 ■ i if
Buy your fruit jars at Variety
Store and save money.
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Baldwin, A. A. Harmon County Tribune (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1915, newspaper, July 30, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc233669/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.