Hollis Post-Herald. And Harmon County Tribune (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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Dealer
Hollis,
Oklahoma
The Post-Herald for Real NEWS
The Hollis Post-Herald
I. WARREN. WHITB
Editor Publisher
Price Reduction
Effective September First
Chevrolet Motor Co. An-
nounce the followingPrices
Superior Roadster $490
Superior Jouring 495
Superior Utility Coupe 640 •
| Superior Sedan 795
Superior Commercial Chassis 395
Supei ior Light Delivery 495
Utility Express Truck Chassis 550
All prices h o, b. Flint, Michigan
Quality Cars at Quantity Prices
These very low prices are made possible through
large volume production and are in conformity
with our fixed policy of providing the utmost per
dollar value in economical transportation.
PAUL RICHERSON
Published Every Thuriflay.
Little Viva Ann McFall of
i Dodsonville is spending the week
' at the Whisenant hama.
Fresh Foods
In choosing your daily table supplies, it is of the
utmost importance that they be fresh, for upon
this depends their worth and taatiness. Our
Foods are always fresh.
THE FARMER'S STORE
Good Groceries at Right Prices
ROOMS FOR RENT. See
Mrs Binkey, Pigford place,
Hollis. 43-lt p
Efton Lindsey of Amarillo
spent a few days this week with
his brother, Vernice Lindsey
and family.
Miss Odra Caldwell, of Estel-
line, has accepted a position at
the Hollis Dry Goods Co. store,
and began work there last Satur-
day.
Mrs. H. E. Holler entertained
Les Jeunes Matrons at her home
last Thursday afternoon. A
most eujoyable time wan spent
playing nrogressive "42".
Dainty refreshments were serv-
ed at the close of the afternoon.
Legal Notices
Notice by Publication
State of Oklahoma
SS.
County of Harmon
In the District Court
No. 1482
State of Oklahoma
To
The heirs, executors, administrators,
devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns,
immediate and remote of George M.
Ayers, deceased, Charles M. Ayers,
deceased, and Nancy Josephine Ayers,
deceased;
You and each of you are hereby noti-
fied that Mary Adeline Ayers, Thomas
Joseph Ayers and Lucy (Ayers) Patter-
son, have this day filed in the district
court of Harmon County, State of
Oklahoma, their petition, praying that
they be declared the sole and only heirs
of George M. Ayers, deceased, Charles
M. Ayers, deceased and Nancy Joseph-
ine Ayers, deceased, and as such to
forever quiet in them all the right,
title and interest the said deceased
may have had in and to the following
described property, to-wit:
The north half of Section Ten (10)
Township Two (2) North of Range
Twenty-Six (26) West of the I. M. and
situated in Harmon County, Oklahoma.
You are therefore hereby notified
that unless you answer the petition pf
said plaintiffs on or before the 4thldiy
of October, A. D. 1923, that judgment
will de granted as prayed for in said
petition and for such other relief t, s
may to the court seem just.
Witness my hand and seal this the
20th day of August, A. D. 1923
(SEAL) J- E. Barefoot
Count Clerk
First published in The Hollis Post-
Herald August 23, 1923, last published
September 6, 1923.
The Free Text Book Law
Does not go into effect until next year. Until then The
City Drug Co. will have all the Official School
Books for Hollis. We also have a complete supply of the
following at the prices indicated:
Pencils
Note Books
Crayolas
Pen Holders
Erasers
Loose Leaf Paper
Pencil Tablets
Drawing Books
Water Colors
Scissors
Book Straps
Loose Leaf Note Backs
Notice of Sale i
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HARMON'
COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
The Atkinson Warren & Henley
Company, a corporation,
Plaintiff,
V3.
C. A. Huber, an unmarried man
Defendant.
Notice is hereby given that. In pursuance of
an order of tale Issued out of the district
court of Harmon County, Oklahoma, on the
3rd day of September. l«2;i. in an uotlon where-
in The Atkinson. Wurren & Henley CompaLy
is plaintiff and C. A. Huber. is defendant, di-
rected to me, the undersigned sheriff of Har-
mon County. Oklahoma, commanding me to
levy upon, advertise and sell, without ap-
praisement as provided by law, the following
described real estate in Harmon County, Ok-
lahoma. to-wit:
Th« west half (W4) of seetlon
twenty-one (81), township three (3)
north, range twenty-four (U) west of
the Indian Meridian:
as the property of the defendant. C. A. Huber,
to satisfy the Judgment and decree of fore-
closure of real estate mortgage In favor of j
the plaintiff and against the said defendant.,
C. A.Hubar, in the sum of Four Hundred,
Forty-four and t6;100 (l444.se) Dollar*, with iu- j
terest thereon at the rate of ten (10) per cent
per annum from December 1, 1922, and for the (
further sura of Fifty (50.00) Dollars attorneys' >
fees and for all costs In this action, taxed at
ltd 65 and costsaccrulng.I will on the 8th davl
of Ootober. 1923. at the hour of t o'clock p. m|
on said date, at the Front door of the court j
house in the city of Hollis, said county sad I
state, offer for sale and sell to the highest j
bidder for cash, the said property above des- j
crlbed, subject only to a first mortgage In fav-
or of The Iravelers Insurance Company for
Four Thousand (14,000,00) Dollars, and the said |
defendant, C. A, Huber, and all persons claim-<
lng any interest in and to said property by.
through or under them will take due notice
thereof.
Witness my hand thlsSrd day of Sept, 1923,
E, T. SMITH.
Sheriff of Harmon County.
State of Oklahoma.
Koss Cox,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
First published in the Hollis Post-Herald
Sspt 8th. 1923, Last published October Uth,
1923.
NOTICE TO PATRONS OFTHE
' HOLLIS SCHOOLS
Notice is hereby given to the patrons
of the Hollis public schools that the
schools will open Monday, September
10th. All pupils should be present on
the morning of the opening to enroll
and be assigned to proper grades.
Notice is also given that no child will
be allowed to enroll who is not six (6)
years old on September 1, 1923.
P. W. Nance
F. M. Keys
Frank Wilson,
Members of School Board, Hollis In-
dependent School District No. 66.
40 4t c
Foreign Advertising Representative
THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
ALFALFA SEED
New Alfalfa seed will be ready
Saturday, September 8th.
T. A SHERIFF, Louis, Oklahoma
School-Fall-Fair
They are almost here. You will want
to wear your Fall clothing. Get them
out now and look 'em over. They
will need Cleaning and Pressing.
Have it done NOW and they will be
ready just when you want them.
We have our Fall samples for. men
and women. Come in and look them
over and let us help you plan. your
winter wardrobe.
We sell only the BEST and guar-
antee a fit. 8
Berry's Tailor Shop
t ttm
"Where Cleaning is an Art''
-raf'.y "j^r-ase-fr-par-
Phone 67 Hollis
■smmm
Sheaffers Pens $ 1 .SO Up
We Positively Canhot Charge School Books
City Drug Company
Phone 65 Hollis, Okla.
mmmmmmsF"*1"
Ready-to-Serve Meats
and
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Groceries That Satisfy
Lots of times you want to get a meal in a hurry---havn't
time to cook a meat of any kind,—but you just must have
meat to make the meal complete.
We keep in stock a choice line of Prepared Meats as
well as the very best in Fresh Meats that can be procured
in Harmon County.
\
Good Groceries
Qood Groceries is a hobby with us.
We are most happy when we know
that our customers are pleased—pleas-
ed with our goods and pleased with
our Service, which, by the way, is an
important factor in any transaction,
Try Us For Fresh and Cured Meats,
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fresh Vegetables when we can get them
J. D. LINDSEY & SOTC
phone 13 j . ''•'IH.fi
Hoi lie
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White, J. Warren. Hollis Post-Herald. And Harmon County Tribune (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1923, newspaper, September 6, 1923; Hollis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth350586/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.