The Altus Weekly News. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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IDE ALTUS WEEKLY NEWS
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jthne ago. the Chamber
#f Commerce offered priiee ag-
gregating $W0 to be given at
premiuma for the beet kept
premieee in Altui. Thie oflfer
had somewhat a stimulating ef-
fect and caueed a good many to
clean up their premieee, hoping
to win a prize. There are peo-
ple in Altus who always keep
their premieee in good shape,
not with a hope of winning a
prise, but from a sense of civic
pride, and the beauty and pleae-
urea wellkept premieee afford
the oeeunanta.
Judge J. M. Williams was ap.
pointed aa chairman, and Rev.
A. S. Cameron and Mre. Geo. D.
Pendleton bis aaeietante to make
THE CITY NATIONAL BANK
Thrift Makes Wealth
The people have learned what THRIFT means, and
many, that never before had a bank account, have
started accounts with us. Keep adding to
them, and you will prepare for the
"RAINY DAY."
CITY NATIONAL BANK
ALTUS, OKLAHOMA
J. S. WOOD, Pres. C. C HENRY. Cashier
SEPT. 25 AT ALTUS
The Doetor who cured so many
people in Kansas and O't lahoma
the paat 21 years, will be at the
Orient hotel.
the survey of the various prem
is in th* city, and to daaignate
thoae entitled to receive the
prizes. As a reeult of thie sur*
vey prizes were awarded as fol-
lows:
lst-J. W. Wilaon. 608 Easi
tSTn. Duncan. (Ot Eui THURSDAY, SEPT. 25
Commerce, $15.00.
8rd-Mra. A. L Ingle, 600 E.
Commerce, 112.60.
4th-Geo. C. Wright, 618 East
Commeree, 610.00.
5th-John A. McCord, 420 E.
Cypreee, $7.50.
A prize of 65.00 each waa
awarded to Dr. W. E. Sander*
son, North Spurgeon; Mrs.
Francis Agnew. 710 E. Broad*
way; W. A. Long. 509 N. Lee:
Mrs. P. H. Welch. 309 W. Com-
merce; J. P. Orr. 403 N. Spur-
geon and Mrs. W. E. Smith. t>21
West Soutberland.
It is to be hoped that in future
all our people will have well kept
premises, and they should not
have to be spurred to do so by
hopes of a premium, but because
it adds beauty and comfort to
their homes.
Protect Your Grain!
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Our Special Farm Grain Certificate Protects your grain
against Fire while in shocks, stacks, or in any
building on your farm. Issued for any
period-from 1 month to 1 year.
Rates Reasonable.
WHITTLE INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 80
Office over Wolworth's Store
Altus, Okla
Attention, Cotton Farmers.
We have our plant equipped
with new gin stands and other
new machinery. We are con-
veniently located, with plenty of
parking room for your teams.
Bring us a trial bale and we are
sure you will come back.
The Jackson Gin.
South Grady St
27-3t B. D. Witt, Mgr.
Prof. W. H. Decker and wife
left last week for Los Angeles,
California. Prof. Decker has
been Superintendent of our City
schools for years, and placed
them on a standing! second to
none in the state. He and wife
will be sorely missed, at they
were prominent in all church
work at the Methodist church,
and in every work for the up-
building of the city. We wish
them long life and prosperity
at their new home.
Cattle Sale
AT
Public Auction
Sale will be held at my ranch 5 1-2 miles southeast
of Altus, Oklahoma
Watch for Date Next Issue
Qri account of my age and declining health, I
have decided to sell my entire herd of High Bred
Roan Scotch Short Horn Cattle, consisting of about
105 head. Also all of my farming implements in-
cluding my Bull Tractor with power lift plows.
nu hird of caul* it new ft««M h Blanch— VOIu$tr, No. Situa
Moon Scotch Short Horn from the celebrated Lookqboagh herd.
This is your one opportunity to secure a choice .,
ttoll lO head your present herd, or a few good heifers'
or eows; now with calf. '
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ftett week's paper will contain full detailsand
descriptions of this sale.
C W.Cole, Owner
from nine a. m. to 4 p. m -One
day every four weeka-
All parsons who have ailmenta
or infirmitiea that have baffled
the skill of the family phvsician,
are Invited to call
Ask for proof of cures effected
Examination Free.*
Come Early
"Two yrars ago I suffered from fre-
quent attack* of stomach trouble and
biliousness. Seeing Chamberlain'* Tab-
let* advertised I concluded to try them.
I improved rapidly."—Mia* Kmma Ver-
brvke, Lima, Ohio.
Coed Farm far Sale
1 1C0 acres of good sandy land,1
31 miles north east of Warren,
Okla. Good 3 room house, good
barn end other improvements.
90 aeres in cultivation, 60 acrea
in pasture and orchard. Good
well and wind mill, and plenty
of tipbef on ttift place to aqawer
all needs. Call or phone D. J.
Kirby. 1 mile south and 8 aaat
of Altus. 29t3
Baker and Hanna Bros., has
purchased the Ellis dry goods
store at Hollis.
Swelling* of the flesh caused by in-
flammation, cold, fractures ot the bone,
toothache, neuralgia or rheumatism can
be be relieved by applying BAI.LAKU'S
SNOW LINAMENT.' It should be well
rubbed in over the part affected. Its
great healing and penetrating power
eases the pain, reduces the swelling and
restores natural conditions. Sold by
Geo. D. Pendelton.
I want to trade a Ford car for
a good team of mules to break
stubble with.— R. H. Miller, R4,
Altus. Okla.
Yellow complexion, pimples and dis-
figuring blemishes on the face or body
can be gotten rid of by doctoring the
liver, which is torpid. HERBINE is a
powerful liver correctant. It purifiea
the system, stimulates the vital organs
and puts the body in fine vigorous con-
dition. Sold by Geo. D. Pendelton.
Ben Crrwford, who has been
County Agent for a number of
years, has resigned, and R. E.
Berry of Stillwater has been ap-
pointed to the position. Mr.
Crawford has worked hard to
develop the farming interests of
the county, and many of the
boys and girls will regret his
resigning. Mr. Berry is a grad-
uate of the A. & M. College,
and conies highly recommended,
and we hope he may take up the
good work of Mr. Crawford, and
push it forward to success.
Cbawkerlaii's Cough Renedy.
This is not only one of the best and
most efficient medicines for coughs,
colds, croup and whooping cough, but
is also pleasant to take, which is im
portant when a medicine must be given
to young children. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy has been in use for
many years and has met with much
favor wherever its good qualties have
become known. Many mothers have
fiven it their unqualified endorsement.
Wm. Scruby, Chillicothe, Mo.,.writes:
"I have raised three children, have al-
ways used Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
edy and found it to be the best for
coughs, colds and croup, fit is pleasant
to take. Both adults and children like
it. My wife and I have always felt safe
from croup with it in the house."
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy contains
no opium or other narcotic.
Hr. Bairi Cams to the Fleet
Tell Hie Friende and Neighbors
Of Hia Experience.
Every Altua resident should
taad whif 9r. fiaird aaja, and
.follows his example. Ha hia
need Doan'e Kidney Pille aad
sake, from experience. Ia
there any need to experiment
with imitatioae or untried kid-
ney medicine.
F. 8- Baird. retired farmer,
307 W. Cypreee St. Altua. aaya:
"My kidneys were weak aad
acted irregularly; the kidney
aecretiona were entirely too fre-
quent in, pssssge and greatly
annoyed me. These waa a dull
ache througe the email of my
back. Doan'e Kidney Pille gave
me remarkable relief and I am
eeldom troubled with thie ail-
ment any more."
t all dealers. Foster-
Milburn ^o .Mfgn., Huffa!o, NY
Money Wanted
Yes Sir, my BUSINESS is
PRACTICING LAW in ALL
the COURTS. I will not
neglect it to hunt LOANS,
but csn mske YOUR FARM
LOAN with PRIVATE
MONEY and WITHOUT
EXPENSE TO YOU or
COMMISSION to me and
do it NOW and furnish
CHEAPEST money.
G. E. THORP
Office over Baker-llamin Store
Altus, Okla. 22-tf.
IT'S LU5C10U5
ALL' of our canes are
sweet and luscious. From
the coffee ring or crullers
for breakfast-time, cup cakes
for the luncheon hour to
the layer cakes for dinner
time, you will find they are
made ofjthe best material-
fresh eggs, the best butter,
sweet milk and flour that's fit.
Altus Steam Bakery
E. B. Enderlein, Prop.
THERE IS NOTHING
EXPERIMENTAL ABOUT
OUR EYE EXAMINATIONS
Each Eye
is examined separately and
fitted with the lens it requires.
This is one advantage that you
get over Ready-made Glasses
which are made to sell and not
to correct eye troubles.
Don't be reckless with your
eyes. They certainly deserve
the best care that can be had.
WE TELL Y0D HOW TO
CARE FOR THEN.
E. E. RUSSELL
Optometrist
TheDeitist
Dr. J. E. Gardner
Crawa tad Bridft
Speclalbt
I can give youlthe best service
for le
Crown t Bridge work.
8 lver Filings SI*
White Poreehun Filings..St up
Extractions SI Jl
All Other Work
Accordingly
A TBXAS WONDER
The Tt-ias Wonder for kiditey anil
bladder troubles, gravel, dlabetr*,
weak and lame barks, rheumatism,
and irregularities of (he kidney*
and bladder in both men and
women. Regulates bladder troubles in
children. II not sold by your druggist
will b« ami by mail on receipt ol fl.itt
On* small bopla to two *an<ge west-
mrtH aA often 'oak I, Send far toti-
monialr Dr. fc W. Hall, ffSS Olive
•urn, fa. Lonia, Mo. Sold by draniat.
S. B. GARRETT
ATTORNEY.AT.UW
Office over Baker-Hanna Bros.
Altus. OkUboaa .
T. M. Robinson
LAWYER
Office In Elks Building
Q. E. Thorpe
LAWYER
Practice in all courts. Loans-
Farm or City-Privste Money
Office over Rnjter-Hanna Store
ALTUS, OKLAHOMA
Dr. L. H. McConnell,
Physician and Surgeon
Altus. Oklahoma
Phone 180, North Grady.
Offic^phone 131.
Dr. M. H. Wooldrige
DENTIST
Over Altos Drug Store
Office Phonk Kkb. Phonb
162 464
Altus, Oklahoma
Mrs, Maude L. Kimbell
City Insurance
Loam and Rrntals
Pkeae 41. : : S. Side Spare
Goodman-Grooms
FURNITURE COMPANY
UNDERTAKERS AND EHBALHERS
F. B. TIMS
Phone 102.
Funerul Director and
Licensed Embalmer.
Office Phone 12? Night P. 102-530
North Main Street Altus, Okla.
H. K. McGINTY
UNDERTAKER
LICENSED EMBILMER
209 N. Main, Altus, Okla
PHONES
OFFICE 196 NIGHT 490
CHI CO
Cotton Seed Meal
and Hulls mixed
Is the best and
cheapest feed for
your cow or horse
Put up
la 100 lb Sacks
For Sale By
All FEED D£ALE1S
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Orr, J. P. The Altus Weekly News. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1919, newspaper, September 11, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc276550/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.