Hollis Post-Herald (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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THE HOLLIS POST-HERALD
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A BIG SALE ON LADIES HATS
WATCH
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GROW
For Saturday and Monday we will sell any Ladies Hat in the
house for exactly One Half the Price. NOW IS THE TIME
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We are selling the Best Ladies 25c Hose you ever saw for
Also a Good Mens Hose for, pair -
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You will miss some Real Bargains every time you miss coming into our store, on Saturdays and Mondays. We have
some Extra Specials that no one else will have. . .
The Store
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Goods
Tke Hollis Post-Herald
Published Every Thursday
HUFF & BINKLEY
Publishers
77km. B Huff, Editor
ADVERTISING RATES
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LiOMI lU^tn l'er Uoc
• 10c X'erlneh
7 IJe
at th« I'wt UQlue nl lltiDin. OMla
m Mcftod clawi wall matter.
Bvmouption $i.o# Pft. Year
TIVRSDAY, JUNE 10,1915.
Mrs. G'iiiland and daughter, Gerl-
rude, went to Holl s Tuesday to visit:
relatives,—Oklahoma Democrat.
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In prohibition Kansas: Gardner,
Kansas, 400 inhabitants, $ 00,':00 in
bnnk deposits, no taioonB no joints.
Wo are informed by the sheriff
that it hac got to be a common thing
for three, four and five persons to
go down to the jaii and looking a-
round. He requests us to a^k those
.wanting to go to the jail ti please
not go there without an officer ac-
companies them. So if y„u do not
wish to be censure:! for helping a
prisoner escape, do not go about the
without an officer i^ with you.
You alv.ays warit the le-t for your
money—we give' it. Give us your ;
ta:'or and laundr; wor/ and get the :
test resume
EARL FULLER, Prop, j
Miss Ima Younger of Hoiiis was in
the city Tuesday.—(Altus; Oklahoma
Democrat.
C. M. Smith ie/t Tue.oay for Man- j
gum and other points on - W. F.
& N. W.
June, the month of weddings! We*
have the wedding presents. See
them.
J. W. BREWER, Jeweler
Mrg. C. M. Smith left Tuatday af- !
ternoon lor a souths visit with rel-
atives at Gentry, Ark.
H. A. McLaurin left Tuesday after-
noon for Frederick.
Let Wade get your laundry as in
the past—always on time—never
fails. >
Elk City Laundry
Phone 07. Call for and deliver.
EARL FULLER, Prop.
'Howard Smith and sistei, Miss
May left Tuesday afternoon for a
months visit at thjir o'd home in
Kentucky.
LISTEN
TO THIS
" MONEY'*
8 I I he mint makes :: and jnder the terms of the
j ; continental mortgage company i
g i you can secure n rite per cent for any legal j
j ponxjse on approved realestate. Terws easy, i
| tell us your warns and we will co-operate with i
you.
PETTY & COMPANY I
I 1119 CYTTON BI.DG. CHICAGO,
L. C. Jones was a Wellington vis-
itor Sunday and Monday.
you know that you wane to
keep your health during
the coming summer, for
good times are ahead and
you want to make the mast
of them.
you know that these is
plenty of money to be made
this year if you can keep in
prime woruing condition.
we know that you can pre
vent sickness by using just
a little common sense and
acting in time.
we sell drugs and medi 8
oines that prevent sick
ness, as well as cure it. H
And it is cheaper to hunt
the drug store before you
are than
Hollis Drug Co.
The Rexall Store
DR. RUTLAND, SPECIALIST
EYE, EAR. NOSE. THROAT, and GLASSES
The latest scientific methods and
instruments uied in examination,
testing, and treating, including the
best in electricity.
Charges a; reasonable as the gen-
eral physicians.
Office under Elks Hall, Altus, Okla.
F. M. Daniels of Kansas City, pres-
ident of the well known Dascomi -
Daniels Lumber Co., was in H /ll s
last week from Friday till Saturday.
A Daughter Born to Dr. and Mrs.
Abernathy
Friends of Dr. and Mrs. E. A.
Abernathy, who are in New Orleans,
La., where the Dr. is taking a post- j
graduate course, have receved cards
announcng that on the 26 of May, a
daughter was born to them and the
little Miss weighs 7 pounds and has
been christened as "Mava Adaline."
Their many friends here congratu-
late them upon the advent of their
new daughter, and hope all are do-
ing nicely.—Altus News.
Dr." and Mrs. Abernathy are for-
mer residents of this country, and
they have many friends here who
join the Post-Herald in extending to
them congratulations.
DO YOU READ?—THEN LOOK BELOW!
Below we give a list of the magazines received, and the dates of tfeeir
arrival at this store
MONTHLIES
Reed, on 1st of Month
Blye Book
Top Notch * £
3rd of Month
Adventuro
5th of Month
McCali's Magauno
Motion Picture Magazine
New Story
System '
8th of Month
Home Needle Work
Womans Magazine
10th of Month
Cosinop >litan
Live Stories
Pearsons
Pictoral Review
Railroad Man's Magazine
Snappy Stories
The Fra
Ten Story Book
12th of Month
Green Book
Short St. riea
13th of Month
Ainslee's v ^ ^
Baseball
Black Cat
15th of Moath
Argosy
McClure's Magazine
Peoples Home Journal
Smart Set
Top Notch
Womans Home Companion
20th of Month
Century '* *
Modern Priscclla
Munsey ~'"
Popular Mechanics
Strand Maprazine
Ladies Home Journal
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22nd of Month
Metropolitan
23rd of Month
Everybodys Magazine
Popular Magazine
Red Book
24th of Month
Scribner's Magazine
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25th of Month
Iconoclast 1
Travel tfc.', ClH, • *
Philistine tj
28th of Month
Good Housekeeping
Harper's Bazar
Hurst Magazine
39th of Month
Vanity Fair
WEEKLIES
Mondays
Arms And The Man
Tuesdays
Buffalo Bill
Collier's Weekly
Life " flg
Wednesdays
Leslie's Weekly
Thursdays
All Story Magazine
Bill Board 7 'J)
Police Gazette
Fridays
Liberty Boys
Saturdays
Saturday Blade and Lsdger
Post Dispatch
Medicineor Food
You have bought the bulky stock
food and given your stock as a med-
icine. Why not buy only the medi-
cine and furnish yojr own food?
The medicine wiii Le mucn more cer-
tain. In fact, B. A. Thomas Stock
Remedy is so certain to give the right
results that we sell it on the money
back plan. If it doesn't straighten
up your horse or caw or sheep, we
give your money back.
PRATHER & SON,
Hollis. Okla.
If your favorite book is not included in the above list please tell us
and we will be ^lad to order it for von. We are agents for the St.
Change Notiee
I have purchased the Basement
tailor shop and laundry business for-
merly owned by Prock, Coggins &
Scivaily and will endeavor to contin-
ue the business in the same location
and in a legitimate manner. I want
to meet all regular customers and
make new ones. Come to ee me and
let's get acquainted. Have followed
this business for three year.* previ-
ous at Burkburnett. Experience has
1 een my*lesson. Profit by my ex-
perience. A trial will convince you.
EARL FULLER, Prop.
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Louis News v-o., and can £et you any hook, paper, pamphlet, magazine or
periodical, that is published. Tell us vour wants.
THE HOLLIS CONFECTIONERY COMPANY
Hollis Party Off to the Fair
Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones, accom-
panied by their neice, Miss Hender-
son of Illinois, and Misses Bessie
Hall and Doniu Hill, started yester-
day on their trip to the Pan-Ameri-
can Exposition at San Francisco, Cal-
ifornia.
Dr. Jones will attend the National
Me.fical Association while there,
which he consider? t' e most impor-
tant event of his* career.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B Ched??t?r will
go on the sr.me train, and we are sure
I that it wili be a jolly party.
§ Don't fail to call Elk City Laun-
| dry Mondays and Wedre days.
gl Phone 67.
EARL FULLER, Prop.
Miss Jewel McCarty returned from
Weatherford Tuesday.
Just Arrived
Car Load of
Square Deal Fencing
All heights and weights, the ver^
best fence on the market and w<
are going to sell it might CHEAF
We also have a big stock of gooc
Boi's de Arc and Mulberry Posts
6 and 7 feet, that we are selling
that are worth the money. Bet
^ ter see us before you buy youi
fencing material. We know we
can give you the best fence and
we believe we can save you money
Our Lumber stock is complete
and our prices are right. . . .
Dascomb-Daniels
Lumber Company
R. M. PHILLIPS, Mgr.
Beginning June First
We will have current from nine o"clock, a m. tol2p m
every day except Sunday, which will be from V> m to
12 p. m. ** '
These hours will be in effect until further notice
Hollis Light and Power Plant
Phone 134
Time to Clean Up!
When are you going- to have a clean-up-day?
Everybody's doin' it. • Every day is a clean-up-
day with us « Send us that old suit and let us
give it a brand new look. If we make it look
like new who cares if it is old?
This Week Only
Hats cleaned 25c
Hats cleaned and reblocked 75c
Automobile Delivery
T. R. CASH
"We Knock the Spots"
CALL
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Huff, Thomas B. Hollis Post-Herald (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1915, newspaper, June 10, 1915; Hollis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc268401/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.