The Hollis Tribune. (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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Local News
Wfcy act a* Mazda lajr
a«d jr r. sine tjM-i ti
iiflffct for the larre
Wf!
HofEa rjM 2 !;- * _• f ~-Z.
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} ■ that Dam & Let
Were _ -;-ratf r-.e Pfeof-« mare
Crfrmcer^a "^Baa as
Mfc HdC...; :r ~
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Bogar CMh cair.K
ooon trsda Ibesda
fc A. WHtawna WeUS wets ,
the MM fcrn* 7 «*£a
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Watcn i'.r rc.e -lav . -
la/iorna Cfe-' •
Arr I*jrv
Came smsr. yjf ar,t n ;tli_ v
g£* j5 iSse?e cajr ikasiEfii ca3
Dbsc J3 iac aw 2
• set ?oe«.
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS "OR
Fresh Vegetables
U can :: ;h- /airlry. i d liar and Full Cream Flour.
;- have Setd Irish Potatoes
."Ji kinds of Garden Seeds
L.LAD^r u.^uC£Ri CC
a •
<* e carry -c: ,-f :h« Besi or Groceries and will certainly
ipp.-ec.^zt ail joar business yoo will fire us.
J. i. Uodard & Co.
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one
WD •'
Msaa W o&aie Tice wiii: teare
a few far ChoKtAer, 7~--t.
attend adML
Watch for the >>*rfer .
film* at the Arr D> * *-.*•■
Tuesday right.
Mis* Adz
a jo
i: - v
Mr*..
,<U.«
~ *. 1 l.+ .-.Ur i
*•* •
■ :-;r Lawton Weires- -
The HoDti Trftew . * -
•Semi-Weekly Da; %* N* ,.
ne year for only
Mrs, 8. J. Tborntorf/f Pr-.-.v
wrjr, arr /H o- •.-
Tbrtrwiay, n«t K . p,
F>i, Honsacker, of V. . •
wa* here tm h. ■ <
Un home <m the T
train,
Henry Tke wiii - . >-• {,,
water Sat«Hay, to v- :
Affriealtttral a-.-:
CUkft
T Ccrnea ;
his former h^rr:<-
a f«rxr days.
Mms t uia Tice <•
Stillwater t/> T£Tif?~/f fa*??
at the Airricult'. - - :
kaf Cofleare.
Mrs, W. R. |;, .. , ar
feft f'/r V/elHn^ton, T*m
Tues^iay r>or/n train, to ri
her parents.
Mrs. John Harnpr./v
view, Texas, arrived Ttic /;a>
visit v/ith the McCl/thier a:
Dfarick families.
'-i / ri«t wis£u -
«ran not he{> tetcteem! '
• . •" ' >• •-/ v.;mrM-Maagam
- y «< to-K i
im Tfed today for
a « - 'Jsisa. Miss Asna Dial
O Seferm^kJer ar^i fe , ,• /
Balk"/er. • ••> '• • Wkr '
T«al Dcriiair.. vix
n&z :* xa
sk r«k- __
-ce T&zg caci&sz a;
' _■
D. J. S, Mrfaidti. who
-aflpteed t : * a spectator, wii
^r-L r-r- ' to rsaca the
X&TL
i£A2ZIACE UCL2fSI£.
-• •-. .. :tm-
Thm B< l .'IfilKfwj is itr '.'oAL
"i: /'. • .. •; i l fj-fc.• rr •. rj " .'
f -. v.-.M C
I caa trrhfsOf j-
i ■. . w: - : -. ia
as-.u'- . . • .. ' Trr;:-- V':. '..i.® Orr:
- V
• - i .,f i8mb fta-ieirtf. 96. of fCa^ MA- ••i^fcru-
ild
Te - 4' Mr-H dis~-
-'-'-raa erd.al Hoeef.
SsMj Abi
'fey aftem.'j9n tram, to -.. j
atjvcs a few dara.
R. iL Kdaidma, the ^er.ial
!aadfe? Jof :ae Cbraioardal £
rtsaraea this ntonnf froro Mar-
se went Monday v.
izzerA a aak c: tfewr^gfebred
5" Mr. Ecaardsor. m a1
breeder «f sroe himsetf of mmh
rspcte. and bi won many bioe
|i r^KMs as varioas State farrs.
ilelTrr. Sims, 23r and Miss [
Sertha Smith, 15; both of Eido
rado.
Tn* an4 Semi-Weekly
Dal'a.? Ne-xs £1J50 the year.
Cac.'.es or Stomach Trrmt>l«k
i in the ease Of the State VS. R. I SedHxtarrfetiftt, lack «C out door «r-
IX. Andas, the defendant wasr^1
convirtei a.-, i fined lnJ
coat, A — -
H. X
k'ftfor
• -.bxffir of the Board ef
fitoys* Eeftttafef
ffi!v J.
at the
A*o one wt.
r an ?/. ' '• 1 *■"- & _
—eaoo e naent^.ied
"" : • ■•* Tuesfi apply,
-' L. G.kntine left .
/ noon train f
" •T";'fis' w tfee «t r.*ry
« ton, where he
(tfmeetingsu
>scaar Abema*ay and sisters., Tf.ose who desire to have
the Mi-jes Ora. Uoic^aad V;k • La ndry work ■•]••.,-e. cr any kfn.-
f of Haulir-?. wilt d> w;: fce
■«V. A. MankiBS, west er.ri o:
"• * f«rs*ci?of frxrf sad
A dotior. :>r ns 'rig. •• "—-? ^ .t -o r-ara—. ^
S overruled and he Try giver - •.•.rr®«-1 joorhabitia&l titeCLaia-
sixty days to prepare an a^al. '' T'hL"t3 Ml,i -rrjtI ^ *«« J*
Laundry-Work anc Kau'ir. -
yoa
* , — a ."-I". For sak by
: ■rerssw&'E*.
iH '-caJiT:^
rettrrae^ to their afcidks at the
: A ^n^'taral aad Mechanic Co!
# Stillwater, a few day.'
- "<««« aeeoanpanied
-'•veir mother. Mr.?. S. G. At>
^ ~athy, who wii: remain with
•- em darrngr the school term.
Main
yard.
street, opposite Wagon
Le.-al fob
v .e .iii.
Ijs of all kinds for
2H3EAPOO BfDIA:-" Z4£"
Gr-'"E COMPAIiY.
-irer
,* *h of
Gr en ? - d
''•irs-rfe ni®te
lift on the
afternoon train for Ch
nty, Texas, trf rhtt m
'(Hi,
1pending rrvrr t wo mn®
Mr. and J|?
t re;-.
B. W. Pfi;
Te: a-:, are -
-r -^V;-and t --
Mrs- E. K. -
to return ho
f septeiaber.
First Bale of Cotton
?r iacelplLa Pa. St.
' • " ">-• rrain:- This
8ef. O. i?iul va oB •
I Fa
Li
- ' *andebi'd-e
Texas, after
inhere left for h .ns.
' -iy noor. train, s
V her mother, Mrs
' her r crrta *' '
Harmon c.oonty's £ -st hale of
coiu3o for this season apj^eareti
- . -'i onr _ streets Monday. The
. c .vsa vraised by Aaron Qari
-TS J. F. Cam, ei; farm, . re
- -■•-.".east ; HoSJk, ar. |
_ - ..: tc . «n Saturday.
r?,e gins were not prepared t.
. • rj ia</ Dr. Ki isf a ..
Pill- for
t —"Dr. Eice i X - i
-rr- S3- rs pfrfet ? p3b
iter r-^-rnlater fc* the ii
>jfrisL Zvery p'll giwr
Try {._ -ix. I'e? j- i.;..
Dp :j
MrprtdngCareofStomachTpoBbl
yon hare tronlle wfch yotrr
•■ or chr--.aic eoasdpoaa, <i :
.. :r^i« Sfcit jotrr ca^e is twjrjcd
jest lteaaa yov doctor £aOs to giro joe
.. :. Itn. G. Stengle, PIsia&L l,:" .'•
^rrites, ' For orer a mon'h past I :
• - troubled wiihiaysion- 1. E-
I ate- fe : ;d . o .
~vrrfTm'iTaiwii|Mn^|miiii
■ After resiling a of :uc- !
-r frm people who had b>eien curv-1
~ • lie-. I c-.ii. <i : -
'--- I tsr* t<*hm TOarlr three-focr-h •
parka^ of them and can uowes.:
" - ly&iag: I wact."' For sal ■: j
- 2ealecs—Airvrrlseiaaxt.
Harvey Hawkins, of Do
vilfe, left on the Tueada
train for home, afte-
here a few days with r - .
Mi« Grace Hob- and "
Ada Hollis are v.-;.wifh
ative# in Faxon, Corrianch'.-
ty. They expect to he (fone
ten day*.
■ fr.i. Moore and Mr
.S* .'ton. who reside n
r.'.-h of town, re^arr.
from Altus on the Tue:
" . E. *• •
rant, after a pleasant ri
i the Friday afternoo
urn. W. M. Prince aceor
u e. «—7" I ^ ^ a short visit.
Mr*. L. C. Wi ,n and fc
grandda ughter, M .] ■
^n, left for Aim >>n th - . .
day afternrxm train. Aft-
itin* there a few d. .
go to Olustee to v
tires.
ads retain
a'' ' •: " • •'• - F ->-ce retarded on th
-ad been attending th-
rr. / .'. rr.f.^'. ng of the Agent.
• • --'• & S. V,'. rail vs.;
- miles | 'terr. The next monthly meet-
J hoir: vriij he heH at Woodward
- vb- Mr. d Mrs. H. B. Parrott
f<i Tea Cro.ns, left on the west-
!>o md' rain Monday nwn. While
■•f Do- v/as b. fid for New Mexico
here <I';. Parrott rr.ly aceom^nied
r-:' ia-far a. Wei'iimr-
. 'rain ton, Texas.
A Good, la vesta: mi.
';e ( :: in, Saturday, w-: , !L D yagg' 3 w*a nterchiir
f.* ^t^aoend, Wis^ bc^gtea«?oci::
.. . ' " w ' 1 - ^bferlam'a mwfirfw go to be- L- ;.
' " ' ' ; ""f ne^' ' ' -ppry them iihisccsso-jir:^. Aite
T'Y-' he'i:- ' ■•-•• th«E be was hLs=e!f
- ' - circnnistancesf tba?' ^ ^ :feAi 039 «c«a tofefe*0
' . Clark sh jid he ->en •• : < "KtWtos CWfe. Chofe a ar i DLi
- tr.ac date, whiehl. w w^h ® •'>t'f-
that date, which i
da . * earlier than ev r
•e'ore.
Tne bale was sold for ILSO
rer pound and orougitt $44.f;0.
highest bidder was R. A.
Wii'iams. ^
. ihj premium anw,anted to
322.10. making a ;ota for the
I bale of $67.00.
j Anotner bale was -ought in
-iionday afternoon.
*me tec
known
ti-_i -.v-t af isii eriiiv.■ f -- - v
' ices. For safe by all _
-^rcTti-caamtr
irded
.1'?r3. Gallic Bachanar and lira,
follie f' jchanna.% both of Tf- -
■.jones .or some two we^-ks.
'• •' went to Wellington,
•: as, iOr a few daj. to visit
a?;d returned Tuesday
Remember that the Hollis
f P.-yface Company pays .*6.00
r>fe " ton for hones.
K-ad^r.^., !!7
McFaain & Beach
Phytic Lam aad Sbtjjocs
Th^ Bost Pain EUter.
n's Arni t > fve wher
id io a t_-nt. bru. ... sprain
,.~i ■■ r s -aid. or other injury o:
iHn will ir-imediat - ly reir.ovi
- ?■■ ■-- E. E. (ham? i rlain o!
vufitou. .He., -ays:—Tt rot*
-j-8 and other rniiri'-; of ti t-i'
- • ■ ; dealing re:n#'d*.'' iu
i • n ; Wi I do sroot5
■'--r yen Only 25e. at Hollis
Drug Co.
r :!■{.• Itr.r «
nrmi <U> «arf t
Hollis, Okia.
TO THE TRADE
^ - ,r. : ' -> t
h *"*• ' "«•*'>'* i „ro all sitrns <
LI f I 11 *
. J. LamDDeli -
r 1 ' i owi . <;;%
House v " ^orm Kdler'' a
Mother's Have Your Ghildren
Worms?
Are " iey feverish, 5 ;-l--ss. ner-
irritatabl -. dizzy or < oRsti
f'f Oo they < mtiEiiallj
*. ir no.se «.•: grind theii
II .- the;.- cramping
I ' and a trons ap-
T • are all si-ns oi'
ornis not • alv cause
nnt
We have an mnx
in our Building «•
basis in anticif
feel that we b ii
ty our aspen w
lowast price V/
we went to h
we offer you the
adding only a no
member that yoi
Give us a trial ai
u « inai
further than any .u-place ,, ,wn.
se ttock of ?t/i pie ar.d Fancy Groceries
re time, which was nought on a Cash
of Big Business this Season. And we
ust whffe to
igeof our exp
c- now in our .' i
is we'i eajrn jd
at a premium
2 pioneer G
taught us
: the ad vert!
goods that a
vantage of ti
nl margin oj
if a doll
o to buy the
rience when
louse. And
e*p; ricnce
vested. Rc*
tills store.
ti6
hi A
House
Furnishings
Coffins, Caskets
Robes
Phones 75 and 210
I Hollis Oklahoma ^
^ ** y ^ ^ j,. Jt. ^
lis ;-.nd r.-irovef
v impr .ves y.njp child
v regidati's 'stoma *h,
* Tiie symptoms dis-
v and y.-.nr child, is made
: "d iicalthv. as mature in-
„ I Hollis Drug Co.. or by
"•iroei!. 25e.
at
the
s r.p-
liver
T. I Ca-h has rroved his
ail r i from the room north
- Tri ije to the first door
?ast of the ir,eatmarke-t. A- C.
dayr.es hr. ned a barbershop
.n ti e ro; ;n vacated by Cash.
-o-
According to the Bri ish B nl
of Trade living expenses are the
highest in 25 yearsT retail prices
of food having risen 14 per eent
since 1?«X> while wages have in-
2 wd ?;at three per eent. Tea.
>i: e and sugar are about the
wily articles that have not in-
• reased. Some of the articles
showing the greatest increase,
however, are eggs, bacon, pota-
toes. but which can be produced
on every farm and in nearly "all
the small towns.
LET THE HUB
n- ,:ir Clearing, Pressing, and
repairing. Prices right. All
work guaranteed.
' • R. Cash, Proprietor.
1st door east of meat market.
Phone 212.
<i" to the Hollis Produce Co
ior any kind of chicken medi-
cine.
Dr. B. B. Bell
DENTIST
North west Rooms
Over Hollis State
Bank
spent with us won't
A. D. HOLLIS
I he Quality House
HOLLIS, OKLA.
—■*7~ ■ 1
HOLLIS
h«ae!45
WirerNails
American
f-Dce.
1X/DSONVU.I.E. TEXAS
^OSM.thum^
Building Material, Posts, Lime, Cement
Nigger
Head
Coal.
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Soule, J. S. The Hollis Tribune. (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1913, newspaper, August 29, 1913; Hollis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc234573/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.