Harmon County Tribune (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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~T~^> HARMON COUNTY TRIBUNB
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10
CENT SALE
Wonderful Bargain For The Small Price Oi 10 Ceats
10
EMBROIDERY
Lne, Assorted width*, Worth up to
20c yd.
Sab price 10c yd
Extra Values
MW, Ladin' and Children*' Hosiery
Sale Price 10c pair
One Lot
LadW Huuilurchicfi, Special Pric. for
S*3«W
3 for 10 cents
Buttons
On Lot Refular 10 c grade.In this Sale at
2 cards for 10 cents
One Lot
Summer Dress Goods
Lawns, Tiaauei, Suitings Crepes and White Goods,
All go in this Sale. To close them out
Price 10c per yd.
5 Dimes
Will buy any untrimmed shape in our Millineiy
Department
10 cents
WiU Buy any BUNCH of FLOWERS in our Milli-
nery Department
One Lot
Line of colors and widths,
Worth up |o 20 cents
Sale Price 10c yd.
Laces
VaL, Quny, Shadow and T orcheon. Val-
ues up to 15c por yd.
Sale Price 2 yds for 10
One Lot
Ladies' Handkerchiefs, values up to 20cts
Sale Price 10c each
Childrena' Garteretts
Just the thing for the Half Hose, 10 eents
per pair, Pink and Blue
This Sale is for one week only
Starting with Saturday and running through the first week in August
' V GOODS STORE
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ectric Light
Beginning June I st we will have Electric
current from 9JA. M. to 12 P. M. except
Sunday which will be from 12 M. to 12 P.
M. these hours will be in effect until
further notice,
Hollis Light and Power Plant
Phone 134
GceroSmith Lumber
■ 1 Company ————
AO kinds of building material
American Fence and Niggerhead Coal
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Hollis vs Altus
Hollis Team Wins
Game, 11 to 4
Following is tho line-up
Hollis
Ray ss.
M. Kays 2b.
Stewart p
Jones lb.
McFall 3b
Gould cf
Dial If
S. Keys rf
Hobbs rf
Altus
Willis us.
French c
House lb
Russell 3b
Long cf
Harris 2b
Johnson rf
Peace If
Shields p.
Game by Innings
First Inning
Altes--Willis struck out Frsnchot
Houae reached flrat on a error
by MeFalls. Russell filed to Rsy.
Hollis—Ray singled over sec-
nod. M. Keys singled over sec-
ond, Ray scoring on the hit. Keys
taking second. Key* stols third.
Stewart singlsd to Lsft Field,
Key scaring. Jones hit to
pitchor, who threw to second to
catch Stewart. Harris dropped
the threw both runners being
safs. Ellis walksd, Stswart and
Jones udvancing. MeFall struck
out. Gould struck out. Disl hit
to Willis who fumbled the bail,
Stewart and Jones scoring and
Dial reaching first. Dial stole
second. S. Keys hit to second,
out at first.
Second Inning
Altus -Long fiied to M. Keys.
Harris reached first on McFall's
error. Johnson hit to Ray, who
threw to M. Keys, forcing Har-
ris. Johnson stole second.
Peace struck out.
Hoilis—Kay hit by pitched ball.
M. Keys sacrificed Ray to second.
Stewart fiied to Long. Jones
singled over third, Kay scoring.
Jonas out stealing.
Third Inning
Altus-Shields reached first on
McFall's wild throw to first.
Willis hit into a double play, Ray
to Keys to Jones. French struck
out,
Hollis..£Uis singled over third.
Ellis stols second. McFall hit
to pitcher who threw to third
to catch Ellis, both runners
being safe on Russell's error.
Gould popped to first. Dial
struck out. S. Keys struck out.
Foerth Inning
Altus—House struck out. Rus-
sell struck out. Long suruck out.
Hollis—Rag out, Russsll to
Huuse. M. Keys singlsd to
right. Keys out stealing. Stsw-
art walked, Dial running for
gtswart stole sscond. Jones hit
a three base drive to Left Con-
Sir Dial seoring. Ellis out,
usssll to Heuss.
Filth Inning
Altus-House out, Ray to Jones
Johnson safs on McFsll's error.
Peace filed to S. Keys. Shields
singled over second, Johnson
taking third. Willis strusk out.
Hollis—McFalla strusk out.
Gould hit to pitchor and was
eaailly tagged. Dial siaglsd
over second. 8. Keys singled
over third, Dial scoring and S.
Keys taking sscond. Ray struck
out.
Sixth Inning
Altus—French singled to right
House hit into a double play,
Stewart to Keys to Jones, Rus-
sell struck out.
Hollis—M. Keys out, Harris to
House. Stewart singled to right
M. Keys running for Stewart
stole second. Jones struck out.
Keys stole third base and on
overthrow by Shields, scored.
Ellis fiied to Left.
Seventh Inning
Altus—Long safe on Ray's
error" Long reached second on
overthrow Harris sacrificed Long
to third. Long scored on wild
)itch. Johnson struck out.
Peace struck out.
Hollis — MeFall struck out.
Gould out, Johnson to House.
Dial out, Shield to House.
Eight Inning
Altus—Shields scored on hit to
Lpft. ball being lost in grass.
Willis struck out. French safe
on Jones's error, House was
taken care of by pitcher, French
inking second. French caught
off second, Stewart to Keys.
Hollia- Hobbs now playing
right field. Hobbs beat out a hit
to short. Hobbs took second on
overthrow. Hobbs stole third.
Ray Jhit to Harris and on his
error Hobbs scored and Ray
reached first M. Keys hit to
Willis forcing Ray. M. Keys
stole secod. Stewart hit a three
bagger to lift, M. Keys scoring.
Ray running for Stewart. Ellis
struck out. Jones out stealing.
Ninnh Inning
Altust- Long singled to Left.
Ray dropped throw to second
and Long was safe. Stewart
overthrew second, Loog scoring.
Harris walked. Harris out steal-
Ing. Johnson struck out.
Notice of Hearing Petition
for Probate of Will
Notiee is hereby given to all
persons interested in the estate
of James M. Daniel, Deceeeed,
that en the 16th day of June,
1916. Mrs. J. M. Daniel produced
and filed in the county court in
the County of Harmon, State of
Oklahoma, an inatrument in
writing purporting to be the last
will and testament ef James M.
Daniel, Deceased, and alio filed
in said court her petition pray-
ing for the probate of said will
and that letters of administra-
tion with will annexed Issued
thsreon to her.
Pursuant to an order ef said
court msde on the 16th day of
June, 1916, notice ia hereby giv-
en that Wednesday the 30th day
of June, 1916, at the hour of 19
o'clock a. m. of said day having
been appointed as the time for
hearing said petition and proving
said wiil at the county court
room in Hollis, in said County ef
Harmon, State of Oklahoma
when and where all persons in-
terested may appear and conteat
the same.
Witness my hand and seal ef
aaid court this 16th day of Jane,
A. D. 1916.
E. C. Abernathy,
(Seal) County Judge
Counts & Counts, Attorneys.
Notice Of Settlement Of
Account
The State of Oklahoma, Coun-
ty of Harmon.
In the County Court.
In re: Estate of John W. Chit-
wood, deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that
the administratrix of the estate
of John W. Chitwood, deceased
has rendered aad preeented for
GAULT ADVISES FARMER ]
TO HOLDTHEIR WHEAT
In Sunday's
of July 25th Mr. Frank M-
State board of agriculture,
eaya
"Sell enough whont now to pay presaing obliga-
tions end hold tho rest for the better price, for
within ninety day* wheat will bring from 25 to
30 par cent Bore"
You wheat raiaer remenber that if you cannot etore
your wheat, you are at tho mercy of the price do-
pressing speculator and will hare to take what they
give you.
HERE IS WHERE WE CAN HELP YOU
'
You can build a good substantial granary for from
three to five ceats por bushel. Then you can hold
your grain for a better price and save the cost of the
granary, and more, in one year and still have the
granary left
Let us figure it out for you. We are at your service
any time.
Dascomb-Daniels Lbr. Co
R. M. PHILLIPS, Mgr.
settlsment, aad filed in said
court her final account and re-
port of her administration as
such adminiatratrix and her pe-
tition for distribution of said es-
tate and for her final discharge;
and that Saturday the 14th day of
August, 1915, at 10 o'clock A. M.
of said day, at tha county court
room, in the city of Hollis in said
County of Harmon has been duly
appointed by the court, for the
settlement of said accounts, and
for hearing said petition, at
which time and place any person
interested in said estate, may
appear and file his exceptions in
writing to the account and con-
test the same.
In testimony whereof, 1 havs
hereunto set my hand and aff ix-
ed the seal of said court, this 22
day sf July, A. D. 1916.
E. C. Abernethy
(seal) County Judge.
Counts & Counts,
Attorneys.
7-23-3t.
If it hadn't been for the wsr,
thunder the republican editors,
there wouldn't have been any
American prosperity and the
grt-at structure of American in-
dustrialism would have been
sapped at its foundations. After
which they.throw unopened into
the waste baskets the statistical
record of imports and exports
showing just how small a propor-
tion of the increased business is
due to the shipment of munitions
of war.
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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/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.