The Hollis Post-Herald. (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 44, Ed. 2 Thursday, September 18, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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Just Received
A full car load of that best of all
YUKON FLOUR
Fresh Groceries arriving every
day. In fact, we make an ef-
fort to keep our stock fresh
and up-to-date.
Bring us your produce, we pay
highest market price
Phone 13 and your orders will be cared for
promptly «'
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J.D. Lindsey
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Your Money's Worth
You want tires that give you the
most for your money,—measured in
mileage.
How are you to know? Sinceweare
in the business—and you know us—
why not take our word for it?
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We say to you—there are no better
tires builtthanUnited StatesTires. They
have proved good by performance.
They are tough, hardy, economical,
efficient They stand up, and wear,
and live, and satisfy.
There are five of these good tires.
Let us show you the one that will ex-
tctly "fill the bill" for you.
We know United States Tires are GOOD Tires, that's why we sell them
Hall Berry. Pollis Robert Moran Garage, Gould
Ford Service Station, Duke
The Vefcrat 4fa
b twice as.hf
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JleaisonforVkaiin^aVloodenLe^
NO sting or hot burnin* is a mighty weak-kneed
recommendation for tobacco. But when to-
i bacco is mild and cool, and yet as full of 'fun" as a
( barrel of monkeya-weU, that's another story-thats
[ Velvet
^ And 'eause why?
i 'Cause Velvet is brojoght up—not jerked up by
(be hair. Itfs raised as carefully as a favorite child.
Kb cured in the big freeh air. And it mellows away
sir two years in wooden hogsheads 'til ^
f and rich as cream- The wonder would be if Velvet
1 ^,.1 a whaddne eood (ripe smoke.
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wasn't a whacking good {ripe smoke.
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United StatesTires
OB Good Tire
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"Let Nature mellow yo' to-
bacco an' that tobacco will shore
mellow yo' nature$ay Velvet
Joe. And he's pretty nearly
Nature-ageing in the wood does more to
make tobacco friendly than any camouflage you
can-cover it with—and don't you forget it See, taste,
smell feel the "real tobacconess" in Velvet Why,
you can almost hear it Velvet's the tobacco you can
judge with your eyes wide open and specs on. «
There's a whole lot in Nature's way of making
good tobacco better. And it's all in Velvet
Here's to a full pipe and a friendly one.
Noticcf Sale ol RaJ EiUte
..Notice is hereiby given, that
in {pursuance of an order of the
County Court of the! County of
Harmon and State of Oklahoma,
TnnHo on the Fifteenth day of
August A, jD. 1919, in ttie'
matter of the Estate of Jackson
M. Holley. deceased, the under
signed as the administrator of
the estate of said deceased, wi*lj
sell at private sale to the
hightest bidder for cash, subject
to confirmation by said County
Court, on the 29th day of Sep
tember, A. D. 1919 at One
O'clock P. M. at the office of
tfie painty Judgei, in
said County of Harmon, all the
r^ght title ai/l intVelt, that
the said estate has by operation
of law or otherwise, acquired
in and to all of a certain parcel
of Jwid, situate: and lying and
being in the| said County of 28th dday of August, A. D. 1919
HaMnonl, {State (of Oklahoma,
bounded and d^cribed fvs
C, tPc^eifrJaft, Admflais
trator.
bounded and d^crnoea fis trator. — —
follows to wit; The North half By C. H. Madden, his Attorney
of the North east Quarteff of}
Section thirty one. (31), Town FOR sALR 4 cottage, with
ship Thre (8) North of Rango fnm
Twetaty six Weht of the Indian lw0 ^ -
Elmer Gardner. Inquire at the
house — j.. — • •
Meridian, containing 80 acres.
....Thfl t^rms of said sale are
to be! cash or 5Q percent cash
and balance to bp in well secur
dd notes that shall be due on or
txfforfe January 1st* JL921, the
nsame to be .^pprovad by said
County Court and the Adminis
trator of said estate. ►-
...Bids must boI in writing and
may be left at the office! of C. H.'
Madd4n, attorney at law, or may hpvf> ^nreA the servic
be delivered to theAdministrator * ^ ^ ^ Traylor to do horse
g S « horsey
&F ** dMs wwk —
....Bring in your old car and get
a new one in a week, best of
material expert labor, and a
royal finish for your auto at
the Mangum hollis Auto paint
works just west of City Nation
al Bank in Hollis, Okla. — -•*
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The Hollis Post-Herald. (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 44, Ed. 2 Thursday, September 18, 1919, newspaper, September 18, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc268369/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.