The Hollis Post-Herald. (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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Notice is hereby given that
the following persons, films or
corporations are endebted to
Harmon County in the amount
set opposite each respective
name, with 19 per cent penalty
to be added from the 1st day
of Jan. 1917 for personal taxes
for the year of 1916 and unless
said taxes and penalty are paid
on or before the 5th day of
March, 1917, then tax warrants
will be issued to the Sheriff for
collection of same together with
penalty cost and fees as by law
provided. I
Witness my hand and seal of |
office at my office in Hollis, Har-
mon County, Oklahoma, this
the 20th day February, 1917. j
G. L. CHISM.
County 'Treasurer of Harmon j
County, Oklahoma, j
Coralea Township
Blagg J A $9. 93
Hammer J A 1.45;
Higgins R A 47 j
Ogwin C F 1.02
Veach J S 2.16 j
Vicars J F 4.441
Looney Township
Adamson Cliff $ 1.131
Alexander B B 4.65 J
Amburn C E 1.201
Amburn W E 1.921
Bryant J M 3.10
Burnett H H 2.16
Brooks E G 4.55
Blasingam W W 2.02
Corley, G W 3.82
Crouch R R 1-32
Cobb C B 2.28
Curtsinger W H 8.32
Curtsinger Jess 3.24
Carson W E 6.90
Enyart H E 2.40
Espy E E 4.85
Goodman G L 6.90
Gilliam J L 3.00
Hooker R H 4.05
Holmes S P ..v .- 67.00
Hager J F 3.48
Hager O O 65
Hill Charley — 3.62
Hyde Dodge 11.22
qHyde O M . 2.66
Holmes Sam 6 25
Holmes Z /- . 1.78
Hensley G 1.38
Lilley W P T 1.03
Lilley G C - 2.73
Liby E M 1.03
Lee D 4.18
Looney J A 7.25
McBride R L 3.17
McNeil W C : 1.49!
Myers E L 4.101
McCauley J N 2.78
McNeil M : 1.02
Nixon J G 1- .95
Nail R H 2.58
Nixon J E 67
Roberts C R 5.21" {
Richardson Cal ......... -80 j
Richardson C 5.80 j
Ready J F 4.42
Strickland N R 4.38 j
Stephoncs W P 5.05
Skinner A L 45 j
Shipplet L A 2.04 j
Smith W K 41
Scarborough J M 8.72 j
Smith W M 5.00 j
Turner L E . 6.10
Thompson W G 5.78
Thompson W C 4.38
Wells A K 1.20
Wells J C 172
Watson C E 2-08
Martin Township
Andale G M $ 5.80
Allen J T 1.37
Brown P D 1.69
Barnhart Ceo 3.72
Bynum J F .85
Bilderback E S 3.13
Burns F S : 1..20
Blake L S 3.37
Bethel Tel. Co. 10.73
Bell C C 9.88
Bynum W A 2.97
Collins Dr C E 4.44
Cox Chas 1.13
Cannon C C 73
Cummings W M 2.67
Carmack S W 2.53
Christian W S 1.18
Caldwelll J A 1.47
Cundiff L E 3.72
Campbell G R 16.65
Daniel J T 1.52
Dickerson A F 4.28
Duvall M G 8.68
Duvall F W 1.96
Elliott W E 8 34
Evans G P 1.90
Earnest C H 6.30
Etheridge J H 3.72
Grissom E R 2.38
Garrison S G 3.98
Harten Victoria 1.40
Harten Ed .98
Hancock Walt- 1.10
Hendley T J 1.48
Hudspeth W J 2.67
Hamilton W B * 2.02
Ivey J T ,. 2.05
Jones Mrs N A 5.07
Jenkins Willie ... 1.28
Lockmiller Sam 1.69
Louis Fred 6. 08
Lewis Carl 4.52
Montgomery J 3 .97
Miller A J 1.22
Mills Estate 1 4.36
Powell L A 8.76
Roberts C R . . 8.76
Stone J H 5.63
Swindle H H 83
Wade M N 33.65
Wilson E S r 1.28
Watson E C 7.47,
Williams C F 3.78
Hollis Township
Albright H A . $ 2.8&
Anglin M __ 3.29!
Billington B F 6.06,
Bridge H E 5 27!
Bryant J G : : 1.141
Blackburn D 75
Blevins S A 2.26
Barnes R F 5.61
Boyd Jesse 1.10
Balch C B 3.03
Coffee Geo 2.81
Card W E .: 1.95
Cansler D E 9.65
Card A A 5.30
Caswell C D 3.50
Cass T N ...: 3.48
Curry J C 9.87
Davis H F 6.56
Denton H J 27.50
French J T 2.77
Foulks J E 6-26
Holman R 1.90
Horton R B 11.31
Harmon Clarence — 5.30
Hooker & Horton 6.12
Horton W W 2.18
Horton W A 3.90
Hollis A D _ 2.20
Holly W E 1.95
Hanson A F 1.37
Hooker & Furr - 12.18
Kirby A K 2.35
Kite C M 3.25
Lawrence J F _ 1.37
Long A C 95
Lewis J H - 1.52
Lacrosse Frank 616
Hollis Township
Luck Frank 85
Moore J 11 8.62
I Moore Shellie 4.20
j Morris H D 6.48
: Morris R G 13.16
' Murray E A 2.25
McGee M M 5.61
Marshall L M .71
Owens T M 1.46
Pigford J H 9.55
Pepper W E 91
Pierce R G 1.25
Pate W H
Prock J M
Pierce Mrs E N
Ready J D
Reid C C
93
6.26
.... 2.25
.... 10.50
.... 1.40
Royal W G 4 20
Rollins J B 12.56
Stout W A 1.13
Srader C L • 3.64
Smotherman W R 87
Treadway V O 2.45
Treadway E L 2.35
Wood C A 9.27
Worrell R W 3.25
Warner J L 7.52
Walls Roy 3.66
Watson A W 3.83
Young Joe 72
Dry den Township
Andrews D C ......$ 1.70
Clark J C 6.15
Cornutt R D 4.14
Copeland J D 6.66
Dav B F 9.42
Denton W P 1-18
Denton G D 2.73
Denton T P 2.65
Dial M Q 6.28
Evans J S
Hern J E . ..
Hudson N ....
Herndon B Z
Hudson R S 6.02
4./70
.87
2.98
3.13
Jackson J A
Jackson C B
Keeton E D
5.90
3.03
1.28
HOMES! HOMES! HOMES!
MORE THAN 200 SECTIONS
128,000 acres of choice farming land,
located in Terry, Yoakum and Gaines
Counties, Texas, now on the market for
homeseekers in bodies of 80 to 640
acres, on ten years time, $2 00 to $2.50
per acre cash. When purchase is made
there is no other payment, except in-
terest to be made until December, 1919,
balance to be divided into seven equal
annual payments, with 6 per cent in-
terest.
The greater part of these lands are
a dark, chocolate, sandy loam, and
grow successfully all of the standard
crops, fruits, roots and vegetables.
The high altitude gives you an invig-
orating climate to live in, and the ab-
solutely pure water to be had, at from
60 to 100 feet deep, is something you
will appreciate.
The railroad from Lubbock to Brown-
field on to Blythe in Gaines County,
Texas, runs through these lands, giv-
ing you facilities for marketing your
products equal to many of the older
and more thickly settled parts of Texas
where lands are higher priced and not
as good.
If you are interested in getting a
home" we will be glad to talk with >'014
in regard to the matter.
J. C. GILLASPIE.
McClendon F M 1.79
McCarty O B 90
Nossel Cristo 7.25
Olson W G 5.40
Pigford J H 34.12
Patterson J W 1-48
Pence Walter 60
Riley J M 4.52
Steen S 3.66
Tipton K W 2.60
Tipton Kay 5.55
Tucker R B 13.78
Tiibb J W 75
Wharton J A 4.68
Wharton B F 12.85
Warren J A 8.04
Wolf A F 5.00
York W R 2.78
Francis Township
Abeer J D - 3.05
Burleson A M 9.45
Beavers S R 1.27
Bowen W F 3.86
Bulls W D ..._.r 9.94
Bulls W H 7.94
Burleson J H 6.26
Blancett A B 3.56
Brown W O - 4.52
Chaffin R > 2.67
Colwell D C 4 2.42
Downs G H 3.03
Dilbeck J A 6.76
Harp J S - 1.55
Hendricks E L 2.67
Heath Frank .... 1.08
Knight J S 1.67
Moss D D j... 7.55
McSpadden G F 4.90
Moyers W H — 2.80
Murray A L 2.65
Means J W 1.85
Overton E L 2.35
Penley J W 19.80
Pander W B 3-00
Robinson A D — 5.95
Reynolds F W 3.05
Schoonover B T 2.56
Strength C A 1.86
Spencer A L 5.42
Tidwell E C 1.19
Thompson H M 3.33
Tyler W E 5.25
Vaughn A O 2.32
Whittaker E N 7.93
Williams W R 2.68
Young M H 4.10
Madge Township
Adams Jim $ 1.45
Allen C N 1.77
Allen C N Jr 3.48
Bunch N N 9.30
Brown D| B J..84
Brooks J A 7.90
Bockman J H — 9.80
Banlet J F . .1 80
Card Lee 2.85
Camp J F 2.13
Cole V V 7.65
Cornutt W - 2.40
Cox M 1.20
Crowley H A 9.84
Carpenter C O 6.70
McDowell H E 98
1 Dunavant R C .63
j Deahl Tobe 6-15
Duffy James 1.54
Downs D F 2.42
Downs J A .96
I Douglass I G 3.20
jDunivant G I 8.98
•Everett L L 1.30
Francis J H 1.33
Goodall G D 2.95
Madge Township
Hardy John
Harris J S
Harris W C
Huns acker E S
Hammons J W
Holman W T
Jones Sarah E
Jones A F ..../.
Keesee j J
Keesee J F
Keesee J T
Kairman A M
McGee J R
Melton G T
McGinnis J W
McGinnis R L
Melford J E
Maxwell M S
Mayfield J G
Ownby E M
Perkins C R
Pritchard N M
Pander D
Richard J J
Rowland R E
Rollings L A
Redman -.J*T F
Reeves G B
Reeves j E-
Reeves T D
Smith R E
Smith J M
Sinnet Stanley
Sellers J A
Stansbury Loran
Savage J A
Tredwell F A J.
Tucker J W B
Vickery S A
White W W
Watkins & Kelly
Wallace O E
Williams W O
Hollis City
Cozby J G
Gould J A
Harper Dave
Haynes A C -
Harmon Co. Tribune
Manley Steve
Moore Ben
Madden C H
McLaughlin L W
Okla Refining Co
Pringle Wilmer
Prock M W
Pigford J H
Pate Luther
Roquemore & Chastain ....
Shelton L C
Smith J S —-
Tyler VT
Tyler & Smith Grain Co
Thompson James
Gould City
Altus Oil Mill Co I
Blake M B
Crockett G M
Ford Pat
Gibson M I
Galbraith Sam _
Hagar J B
Hardin Ned
Huff R R
Jones J M
Looney W D
Newberry T A
Russell W L
Richardson R E
Suman t ain
Suman J R
Stephenson A G
Taylor & Massad
4.26
1.65
.61
4.72
1.64
2.22
T.SS
13.18
415
4.50
8.67
2.25
6.85
1.43
3.64
4.30
3.94
8.85
5.64
2.40
.77
2.50
.64
1.37
5.61
182
1.65
2.53
5.40
7.68
1.50
1.98
3.10
12.90
3.77
2.32
1.21
26.30
.43
4.46
20.82
1.23
10-60
3.78
3.36
3.62
28.15
21.15
5.00
4.4$
5.35
8.15
42.15
2.72
4.98
10.45
8.15
14.14
308
2.38
5.35
62.17
5.55
> 9.73
49.75
2.25
1.83
7.87
4.33
5.31
8.25
3.94
24.74
540
1.71
3.94
...2.00
2.96
.57
2.96
24.18
The "Iowa" Seperator
Lightest
Running
Easiest
Cleaned
«
Closest
Skimming
Cheaper
and
Better
Come in and look it over or phone for
demonstration
GAS ENGINES and FEED GRINDERS
HOLLIS PRODUCE COMPANY
2nd door north of P. O.
Phone 132
In The District Court of Har-
mon County, State of Ok-
lahoma.
In Re Dissolution of Troutman
Gosseiin Company, a Corpo-
ration.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR DISSOLUTION
Notice is hereby given that
on the 22 day of Jan. 1917, the
Troutman Gosseiin Company, a
corporation, filed its application
for dissolution and that on the
22 day of Jan. 1917, the court
made an order directing that
notice of said application be
given for thirty days and any
person opposed to the dissolu-
tion of said corporation is here-
by directed and required to file
an objection hereto on or be-
fore the 25 day of February,
1917, or said application will be
granted and said corporation
dissolved.
(Seal)
J. R. McCutcheon,
Court Clerk.
1-25 5t By Mae Brothers,
Deputy
Notice of Application for Tax
Deed
To the unknown owners and
tenants of the following de-
scribed real estate, situated in
Harmon County, Oklahoma.
Lots 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, in
Block 17, in Lawndale Addition
to the town of Hollis, Okla., as
shown in the recorded plat
thereof.
You and each of you are here-
by notified that the undersigned
is the holder of Tax Sale Cer-
tificates, Numbered 1056, 1057,
1058, 1059, 1060. issued on the
7th day of Nov., A. D. 1912
on the above described proper-
ty upon the sale of said
property for delinquent
taxes on said date, and unless
redemption be made from said
sale within sixty days after pub-
lication of this notice, a tax
deed will be demanded and will
be issued according to law.
C. E. MCKNIGHT
2-15-3t Holder of Certificates
MILK IN WINTER
Why do your cows give less
milk in winter than they do in
summer? Because nature does
not suppiy them with grasses
and green food. But we have
come to the assistance of Dame
Nature with B. A. Thomas'
Stock Remedy which contains
the very ingredients that the
green feed supplies in season,
only,of course ,in a more highly
concentrated form. We guaran-
tee that this remedy will make
j your cows give more milk with
the same feed.
HOLLIS PRODUCE COMPANY
2nd door north of postoffice
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
WITHIN AND FOR HAR-
MON COUNTY, STATE
OF OKLAHOMA.
(The Chickasha Cotton Oil Co.,
(a corporation,) Plaintiff,
vs.
W. P. Ponder and Irwin Chan-
cier, doing business under the
firm name of Ponder & Chan-
cier, J. C. Gambill, sheriff of
Harmon County, Oklahoma,
and John R. Can*, Defendants.
No. 818
NOTICE OF SALE
State of Oklahoma)
) ss
Harmon County )
Notice is hereby given, that
in pursuance of an order of sale
issued out of the District Couit
of Harmon County, Oklahoma,
on the 6th day of Feb. 1917
in an action where the Chicka-
sha Cotton Oil Co., (a corpora-
tion), was plaintiff, and W. P.
Ponder and Erwin Chancier, do-
ing business under the firm c, .
name of Ponder & Chansler, J. * ;A.
C. Gambill, sheriff of Harmon
County, Oklahoma, and John H.
Carr were defendants, directed
to me, the undersigned sheriff
of Harmon County, commanding
me to levy upon, appraise and
sell the following described real
estate:
Two acres of the east side of
the southeast quarter of the
northeast quarter of Section
twenty-seven (27) in township
five (5) north, of range twenty-
five (25) W. I. M., on which the
Athens Gin Company located its
gin plant; together with all
buildings, machinery and im-
provements of every character
now located or which may be
hereafter located thereon, con-
sisting of a complete four sev -
enty saw Murray gin outfit with
four seventy Murray plain steel
gins, four seventy saw steel
feeder, four seventy Murray
steel huller breasts complete,
Murray double box hydraulic
press complete outfit including
a Gardner duplex boiler feed
pump and any other machinery
used in connection which said
plant or which may be hereaf-
ter added thereto, also all build-
ings in which said gin plant is
located 01* which may be used
in connection therewith or
which may be now 01* hereafter
located on said gin site to satis-
fy a judgment and decree of
foreclosure in favor of said
plaintiff and against said de-
fendants observed and made in
said County on the 22nd day of
January 1917, for the sum of
$3,200.95 and costs of $24.05
with interest thereon at 10 per
cent from the 22nd day of Jan-
uary 1917, and costs acruing;
I will on the 19th day of March
1917, at the hour of 1:30 P. M.
of said day, at the front door
of the Court House in the City
of Hollis, in said County and
State, offer for sale and sell to
the highest bidder for cash, the
said property above described,
or so much thereof as will sat-
fsfy said judgment, with inter-
est and costs.
Witness my hand this 15th
day of Feoruary 1917.
J. C. GAMBILL,
Sheriff of Harmon County.
Atty. for Plaintiff
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Huff, Thomas B. The Hollis Post-Herald. (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1917, newspaper, February 22, 1917; Hollis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc268021/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.