The Hollis Post-Herald. (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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The Velvet tm
is twice as big
as shown here
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There's a World of Solid Comfort
In the Rich,Red 7m
YES, sir, we mean that same warm red and gold
tin that smiles a welcoming "Howdy" to you in
every tobacco store. Know what those colors mean?
The red is for the friendly warmth, the mellow
cheeriness, that Velvet puts into your old pipe. And
the gold is where the Kentucky sunshine, that ripens
good old Velvet, has just sort of soaked through.
Remember what Veloet Joe
said about it?
A "You've met canned mec.t and
canned music. Ever see any tinned
sunshine? Well\ look into any
Velvet tin,*'
And think this over:
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• We don't havo to hide Velvet's taste or smell with
a lot of this, that and the other thing. Because Velvet
has naturally what pipe smokers want—real simon-
pure tobacco taste and fragrance™ It's just good, honest
Kentucky leaf, made still more friendly and mellow by
two years' ageing in wooden hogsheads Just good
tobacco. That's a,ll. But it's mighty near enough for
the man who wants a pipeful of tobacco and not a box
of bon bons,
The picture oi a pipe en the tin needn't keep you
from rolling a jim-dandy cigarette with Velvet
How's the Velvet holding out in your old red tin?
^ v/c^ietcco C4^
>
•the friendly tobacco
Anything vou may need in first-class groceries. We call
especial attention to our
HELIOTROPE FLOUR
This is the very best of flour and never fails to please
We also sell the famous Louis and New State Coffees.
Don't fail to get a package, you will likeit.
We do our very best to treat you right and show you that
we appreciate your business
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Bring us your Produce
i
We pay the highest market price, and are in the market for
all we can get
BRISCOE GROCERY
aMBBBHMfflBBMWWHBMMKBHKEBig
MONUMENTS
: [ o llis and Harmon County.
I will in the near future have a Marble and
Granite shop in Hollis. Have my designs now,
and will be pleased to take orders for Monuments
I will use only the dest quality of Granite and
the work will be done here in Hollis, with the
latest pneumatic tools
W. D. GOULD
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PUBLICATION NOTICE
j In the District Court of Harmon County.
State of oklahoma-
; Mossie Daffio, Plaintiff
' vs
G, A. Dr.frin, Derendant No, 1041
State of Oklahoma
| To the above named Defendant:
j ^ou will take notice that you have been
|; suedin the above named Court by the above
j Plaintiff, for a divorce on the grounds of
• Abanandonment and con-support and that
unless you answer the petition tiled by this
i Plaintiff insaid court by the 15th day of
, December 1010. said petition will be taken as
| true.' ar.d judgement grautinsr to the plaintifr
fl j a divorce, annulling, cancelling, setting aside
i and holding foraaught the marriage the con-
I tract with you. and forCustody of minor of
i SiUd Man-inge rendered according to the pray-
| thereof.
Witnts-i ray h.and and the seal of said
j Court this 29th day of October 1919
J. E. Barefoot
C. ti. Maddin court'clerk
; Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
LAND* FORECLOSURE and situated in Harmon county,: AT THE CHURCH OF CHRIST
STATE OF OKLAHOMA i formerly Greer COun ! OUR MOTTO: Present At
HARMON COUNTY. S3 j to'sacistyTfadgment and decree I f™*
Notice is here y given, 1 fQCGj0Sure jc faVor of the said j Bible school 10 a m
pursuance,of an 0 sa ®j plaintiff and against said defend ,Preaching II a m and 7 pi ,
iasued out of the ^sfcr^ CoU" ants, J. H. Burnett, the Farmers j Morning Subject: "The Lora'a
of Harmon county Oklahoma, L Merchantg Bftnft of Dulce, I Supner"
on the 13th day oi November, A. and the City State J\ .
D. 1919 in Cause No, 834, therein BlQ|f) 0£ oklahoma, a cor j*'™* Chnst
pending, wherein t.ie Pirs-t Nat | p )1.ltioni tor the Eaa) 0| $7, s go '"fW- .
iona! Bank of Hobart. Oklahoma mterest thereon at I0 per j Preaching at No. 4 at 3 p. m.
a corporation, was plainti, alk 1 cent per annum from October 5th Prepare to meet tiny God.
In
0. M, Reynolds,
Minitsr
At the Reck Rooming House
We are thankful for a good
patronage and have purchased
unure furniture and cots and ;
.'better prepared now with beds,
(mats and bed Nothing. Some
tooius for light housekeeping
iGJad to give rest to tired
and homeless reople Mis,
Tillman wi b? matron n
IMrs. McCuistion's absence
Jhone 2>l for Rooms or Cots
J. H. McCuistiou
Mrs. J. H. McCuii-tion and lit
tie sou, J H Jr. left last week to
visit r latives on \^|iito river,
Aikansa^. She will return in a
few days and bejfiu teaching
school at Navnjn, where she
CAR NOTICE
Toauto and motor
Much Building For State
More than fSOO.OOO worth of con-
struction work at state institutions,
authorized by the last general assem-
I)nke: Oklahoma, were defend
ants, directed me, the under
signed sheriff of Harmon county
I , , tiuuiurizeu u} iiiu ui ^ v
tiui; lira#school, years t,]y jg now in the hands of contractors Oklahoma,it comwandirg me to
ago. Mrs. Lizzie Tillman wi 1 and before Angust is out tho last
havu charge of tho Kock room building appropriation provided for by
, ,ii the 1919 general assembly will have-
ing house dunnc her sbsence. bcop adve?,ise(l aecor(Ung to the stats
board of affairs statistics department.
* Here is a list of the construction
work in progress at State institutions:
Mi*s Audrey vV arret*. of Duke, East Central Normal school, train-
is visiting Miss June Middleton, lng building f9P.94©.
levy upon and sell the following
described'property, situated in
Harmon county, Oklahoma, to
help
wit:
The South half of the North
said property above described,
or so much thereof as will saiis :
fy said judgment, with interest
' and costs.
Sheriff.
here this week.
"ITour li aM uger and |
Jbok better if ;.oa • : a r-t ;t{ ,\ut Re-Fiois' i n
<npjkbour sp cial y prepan ' fl Of! ear Ilk • n v. s M by
Di. Dascomb.Daniels Lbr. Co| i a-comb Daniels Luml>erCo.
College for Wonien. Chickasha, dor-
mitory Rnd resident's hoaie Sl^^.OlS.
Central State asylum. Norman. $157.-
Tonkawa, rebuilding Wilkin Hall,
?S9.^3.
! Sulphur industrial building and resi-
Itace for preeyspt
e tst on .rter, and the Southeast
iLOre or less, according to tbt |^u'fS
Uuited States survey thereof,
■1
Francis K Gosselt j igl8f until pJiidi said decrcc of
Gosseit, First State .ot forcloBure made and obtained
Looney, Oklahoma a corporal,„n harcin in 8aid court on the said!
W L.Em-ry. Charley C-HoUand i the .tn day of 0(.tober> A_ D <
City State Bank, Ja. .e, . jQig for the above judgment and t
I homa. a corporitior, J. H- B^r tf(,r att0rneys fees in the sum of
! nett, Von Arman Webster O l $7Q ()Q> ^ aR cogts v d i ioauio nna motor owners
DivelopmentCvmrAny.and t!,e,a!idcnsts accruill, . j w ll on, your 191 'J license fere long past
Farmers & Merchants Bank of|Mond December loth. 1910 at'due rmd same must be P«d. It
2 o'clock p. n., at the front door: ,s violation of law ^ run a
of the court house,'in tho city; m0t0p0r auto without paying
of Hollis, in the said county una st;te icen;0' If have app.i
state, offer for sale and sell to|cd and can t gettaK I will
the highest bidder for cu.h, the ,r< u L 1 c
i ours very, Kespt.,
J. C. Gam bill,
Wanted—men or women to take
I^flo
agent > i^xpo r.c.2 una scssary
Writ a Intaraatiofcal Stocking
Mills, Norristown, Pa..—
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The Hollis Post-Herald. (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1919, newspaper, November 27, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc268048/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.