The Altus Weekly News. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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TIH ALTUS WEEKLY NEWS I Mr*J- A- McCord w#nt !o
IIK *IIU# IICtMl Supu|pa |#it Week nd broujrht
PabUfteirmjrTtinrMla.v, Aim#, okla. * flue little Itirl babe four and
ssbssss half months old to live with
fllfif $1.00 fll TEH them. Her ntme is Pauline. J.
— U. and lira. McCord are very
mikirmotk*. aims. on.*.. proud of the little one.
mmh Mall MMMr. u a r iM *« • i ■
m«fatomkl.im. | i^,__ l
I IIWJIIIH1 IIVCI
The regular tervieea will be
held at the Presbyterian Churt$
next Sunday. S. S- 10 a. m.
Preaching U a. m. and 8 p m.
Friends and itrangera alwaya
welcome.
Roar Hodgson, Pastor.
K *0. 14.
j. p. On*. Editor and Prop
i Seek Last
Lost on the west side of the
eqytre last Saturday, a memo-
randum book about 12 inches
long and & inches wide. Con-
tains memorandum of a public
sale. The finder will please leave
it with C. C. Henry at the City
National Bank and get reward.
C B Skaggs.
CO NO FARTHER
1|1 M hlblWIlttl ill III* Aim* Wrrkty
Xr* *. Novfiulirr *, 101*.
Netlc* sf Sheriff Sslt
Noitcr i« hrnl>> *iwii ilmi ill pur.
'U"7"J ul "u T** "m i •"<* ftwniiir of "Duke" were "hero
I In* district court ur JutiMiu cmuiiI).
OltIal < iu«. on (In* thin! liny of Novrui
\V R Thurmnn, editor of the
Duke Times. J. C Craig -and
wire, Mrs. John Hiedemerch an J
son, W A. Locke and J. E Craig
PROFESSIONAL
-i CARDS
Like Mothers
is what everyone remark* when
they try our paatry. And. the
Mrs. J. E. McConnell and the reason is plain-it ia made
three of her sons, and Mr. Clar- and baked just aa carefully as
Fredrick. !► | AT YOUR HOME
ited Mrs. McConnell s mother,
Mrs. J. P. Orr. and the old man y™ have never tried it, do so
will be a
of The News last Sunday.
Lurj-f trial bottle of KAN'OL for .'iv.
SANOL i« a fauitlv rriiit*«ly. SAXAL in
*••1*1 uu ait abnolutr Kuarauu-f. lu un-ui-
bn ff it «ay« S.tSoJ. it i* alright. XV
and f LOO at the drug Morn. I'd
The Evidence is at Ysnr Deer i W. E. Guthrie of Rpute 3 was
Altus proof is what you want an appreciated caller at this of.
today and then you
regular customer.
Altus Steam Bakery
E. B. Enderlein, Prop.
and the statement of this highly
respected resident will
all dnoht
, prop, of a pea-
Walnut St. Al-
fSr
bCM aflat Ifcre and 7when ! ha;
been on my feet very much, I
have ached all over. Doan's
Kidney Pills have always quick-
ly relieved me and have caused
me to feel better in every way."
60c, at all dealers. Foster-
Milburn Co . Mfgrs., Buffalo,
n. y.
fiee Saturday.
AaOMMS(p*
A* «f gr«u older'and leya'attivf, tea#
awl lew text M>quiTf4."f «* the
ofourbodin. li too utoeii m
lufcwbally taketi tte atomic* will pe-
toeL Wbfti a tu«n react** the advanc-
ed agi-of 85 or 90, yop ;ill fytc Una be
ipaUaktMter. 1W aa careful m yoa
wlH, hnwrnr, ron will occasionally eat
re tfaaayoa abould and feel the need
of CliaAiberlain'e TaMto to correct the
diaorder. Tnese tab leu do not coatain
pepain, bat strengthen the etomach and
enable it to perform ita functions nat-
urally. They aleo canie a gentle move-
ment of the bowel*.
H- C Inglebarger of Route 2
was a pleasant ealler at this of-
fice Friday.
I. H- Watts and wife of Route
3 were shopping in the city Tues-
day.
Firm iinblinhed in Altui Weekly NVw
Nov. «th 101"
Nsttee ti Sheriffs Sale if Lud F.rt-
clsssr*
Notice it liereby given, that in pnr
aoance of an order n< sale iuued out of
tlie district conn of Jackson county,
Oklahoma, on the 5th day of Novem
ber, lfli:, in an action wherein Wad'
<ieil Invert meat Company waa plaintiff
and Treciuda M. Gilbert. William H.
Macy, Bertha H. BaaaeL, W.' Ni Hayi,
Ho m. Hatha, L. a.J'eliey, J. ii. Dil<
lard and Tom tiarxkilpli were defend'
ante, directed to me the undersigned
sheriff of Jackson county, Stat* of Ok-
lahoma, commanding me to levy upon
and sell, without appraiament- the fol-
lowing described property, to-wit: -
N. E. hi, Sec. 20, Twp. 1 8„ R. 23
W. 1. M.
For Sale or Trade
Iwil
"Children Want Good Bread"
house, 3 lots—well, cistern, dug-
out—fenced andsetoet in trees-
Golden Grain Flour makes lf interested see me.
good Bread. It has elements in
its making that stands for su-
perior. The kind of flour you
should use- Will You Try a
Sack Today.
R. L. Craig and father of
Route 4, Olustee, were transact-
ing business in the city Satur-
day.
BEST FARM LOANS
Get the best money and lowest Jers aii<* w'*e
interest on Texas or Oklahoma
farms. Draw my. own .papers,
examine the land and pay out
the money myself. No red tape.
W. H. DICKEY,
47-tf
C. H. Van Natta.
; 721 N. How3 street, Altus, Okla.
J. W. Weems of Route 4, Olus-
tee, was an appreciated called at
this office Monday.
M. L. Cowan is selling farms
right along. If you want your
farm sold better see him at once.
Dr, Woodwring and wjfe spent
Sunday with Mrr. W. E. Weath-
OIL LEASES
Will buy any place in
Jackson, Harmon, T i 11-
Mangum, Okla. 'man, Kiowa, Greer coun-
Ed Wilks of Navajo invaded ties* ,f y°u haye a lease
this office Tuesday and placed a for sale, see Will McDan-
package on the table, which con-1
tained a slab of spare ribs and a | 'e ' ^'Story White Front
back bone. Ed you have our Bldg., Altus, Oklahoma,
profound tfi&nks; they were fine.
located in said Jackson county, Okla-
lioina, to eatiefy a judgment' and de-
cree of foreclosure in tavor of said
plaintiff and against said defendants
made in said court on the 3rd day of
I Oct. 1916, for the sum of Tw o Thousand
Six Hundred Sixty Nine "and <>0-100
dollars together with Interest thereon
sell or trade my 10-room !at ,ht> ra,e of ten p<*r cenf Per
^'roni the 2nd day of October, 1911>.
for the further sum of Two' Hundred
dollars lor attorney fee and for all ac-
cruing costs.
i will therefore on the 12th, day of
December 1917, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m. of said said day, at the
east front door of tl\e court house, in
the City of Altus, in the county of Jack-
soir and State of Oklahoma, offer for
sale and sell to the highest bidder for
cash the said property above described,
or go much as wifl satisfy said judg-
ment, with interest, costs and attor-
ney's fee.
Witness my hand this 5th day of
November, 1917.
J. C. FORD.
Sheriff of Jackson County.
By R. F. Goodloe, Under Sheriff.
S'- I. McElhoes, Att'y for Plft. 37tot
Xtgal Blanks
The News carries all kind* ?f
Dr. J, B. Hix has moved his
family here; they are domiciled
in the Jones residence on North
Hudson. The News welcomes
teol blanks, wch u Oil «; C« 0r, Hix ,nd /am|| to A,tu
Leases, Deeds of all kinds. Mort- '
gages. Real Eatate and Chattel,
etc Call when in need of such
instruments.
Miss Bessie Allen and father,
J. F. Allen of Blair, were two of
the happiest people in the im-
i crowd here Saturday.
LSfe Keifc? and wife left for
Chicago today, where they will
reside.
Lmvscy's ChKkslitet
Fresh shipment eaqh week >*t
Pendleton's.
Resident property in Altua for
aale or trade. What have you?
—H. W. Williama, Box 4, Man-
, Okla. 25tf
Vote frir the water bonds on
Dee. 4. Any citizen of Altus,
who votes agnfctftthem will be
aabekeit"
tosaseteBeat
I have an 8-room house on
Cole Heights for rent.
J, ft Miller.
The Coal and Feed Man. ,
CO
Cotton Seed Meal
and Hulls mixed
is the best and
cheapest feed for
your cow or horse
; . Put up v '
lit 100 lb Sacta
For Sale By
All FEED DEALERS
OE
ALTUS WIN OH Ml
Altus, Oklahoma.
Ready Mone^
The" Maxwell and Maxwell
Company have been making
Farm Loans in Jackson county
for many years, and have never
foreclosed on a laon. If you
want ready money, without the
probabilty of a foreclosure, on
best terms and lowest rates, see
us
Maxwell & Maxwell,
23tf i R. P. Kirk, Agent...
South Side of Square. Altua,
A TEXAS WONDER
The Texas Wonder ctirei kidney and
bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cures
diabetes, weak a«d lame bacl^,, rheu-
matism, and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in both men and
wdnien. Regulates bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by your druggist
will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.
One small bottle is two months treat-
ment and seldom fails to perfect a cure.
Send for testimonials frdm this and
other states. Dr. e. w. Hall, 29l'6
Olive stieet, St. Louie, Mo. Sold by
druggist. Send for sworn testamonials.
16 tf adv.
W. R. Wood of Mao gum was
1n the city of business today.
' •
H. K. NcGINTY
vivvpsasf^mi |
UCEISiO EMBALMEB
209 N. Main, ;Altus, Okla
PHONES
OFFICE 196 NIGHT 49Q
brr, Ittl*. in an acliun «l*rrin H.
man H |*ta intiM and M. II. Clark,
Mainline Clark, K. W. Kwnr. L. ti.
Hullinnton and Mr*. !.. O. Ihillmft.-i,,
til* alii*, ww tlrlemlanu, dimt
•d l«> me, • ttie tindrrslgned sheriff of
Jaekmn rouuty, trtrlkhnma, cotnm&nd-
ins I" u| wn, apiiraiar, aad aell
Ihe folloMring dearrilied real eilat*
altuattil in Jack tun county, uklabsiua,
to** ill.
The HMt half (tj) of the north-
earn (l4); The Miutheaat quarter
('4) of the northeast qnartr('4),
The southeast quarter (nf the
northwest quarter (^4) nil in section
twenty-seven (U'7) in towdship one
(I) ntirth. range twenty-three (£1)
west of the Indian meridian,
to untisfy a judgment und decree of
foreclosure in favor of the said plaintiff
and against said defendanrs obtained
| and .made in said court on the 'Jlth,
j day of September, JWI7, for the sum
of Six hundred and fifty (fHfiOMi) do!-
j Inrs with interest therein at the rate of
h per cent per annum from the iL'nd,
dav of January, lliltl, to the J2nd day
of January, 1UI7, and at the rate of ten
per cent per annum from the 22nd, day
of January, 11)17, until jrnid and the
further sum of tifty-fwo (fr>2..l0) dollars
and fifty cenu with interest thereon at
the rale of aix |>er cent per annum from
the lVth day ol February, 1 17, until
paid and Sixty-live (St^.uO) dollar* at-
torney'! fee* and* all coat of said ac-
tion; i will on the 10th day of Decem-
ber, 1V17, at the hour of (2) o'clock p.
m. of said day at the frontdoor of the
court house in the City of Altui) in
Jackson county. Oklahoma, offer for
sale and sell to the highest bidder for
cash, the said property above describ-
ed, or so much thereof as will satisfy
saic judgment, with interest and cost,
subject to a prior mortgage of eight
hundred and fifty ($Ho0.0tt) dollars to1
the F. R. Collins Investment Company.
Witness inv hand this 3rd dav of
November, 1917. J. C. FORD,'
37t5 'Sheriff Jackson i'o , Okla.
Everett Petry, Att'y for Plft.
Saturday. The brought the four
Nelson children here to aend
them to the Weat Oklahoma or-
phanage. The children's moth<
er ia dead, thtir father abandon-
ed them and went oft with a no-
torious woman. The children
have been cared for the good
people of Duke.
for a pew days
I will buy oil leases any
place In Jackson County.
Will McDanlel.
3 Story White Front Bldfc.
Altus Oklahoma-
Uncle Bill Cain of Route C was
an appreciate caller at this of-
fice todsy,
Everett Petry
Attorhey-at-Law
Offiee in Moore Bldg. Northwest
corner of square. Altus, Okla.
T. M. Robinson ' tftanwl tt'hiteM*
ROBINSON I WHITESIDE
LAWYERS
Office In Elks Building
JNO. D. ROGERS
Attorncy-at-Law
3 Kirn Natloottl llaoK li.ig
Altua, Okla.
Offlce: Itooms
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local application!, as they canr-t rcach
the diseased portion of the ear. Th r^ la
only one way to cure catarrh.; deafness,
and that is by a constitution.!: r. mc-iy.
catarrhal Deafness Is caused ty an in-
flamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube When this f.L- la
Inflamed you have a rumbHsig eotsnd or im-
gerfect hearing, and whQ It is entirely
Slosed Deafness Is the result. Unless tlio
inflammation can be reduced and this tube
restored to Its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever. Many cases of
deafness are caused by catarrh, which is
on inflamed confltlon of the mucou* sur-
IVL*ViJJa11^• £atarrh Medicine acta thru j
tne blood on the mucoua aurfacet of the
•yatem.
We will five One Hundred Doll r tor
of catarrhal De.fne* that clnnot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Clr- i
CUlar. free AllDrurnsts, 75c
t. J. CHENEY * co.. Toledo. o. i
Wearing the
Wrong Glasses
May prove more injurious to
your eyes than wearing no
glasses at all.
Many who eome to us are
wearing glasse* totally un-
fitted to their needs. We tell
such people so and show
them why.
Not every one who calls
himself
Occullst or Optician
is competent to fit fflssses,
vet mistakes are liable to
occur unavoidably.
If your glasses are not per-
fectly satisfactory you
should know why and we ur-
gently request even those
whom we have fitted to con-'
suit us freely if at any time
there is intimation of dis-
comfort.-
We grind lenses.
E. E. RUSSELL
Optometrist
S. B. GARRETT
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office over Miller Bro*.
Altus. Oklahoma
DR. W. H. BELL,
Office Over Russell * Jewelry Storft
All Work Guaranteed. '
Altus, - Okla.
Edw. A. Abernetby, M. D.
SPECIALIST
Eye. Ear, Nose and Threat
Phone No. 175, Hospital Bldg.
Altus. Oklahoma.
Mrs Maude L. Kimbell
City Insurance
Loans and Rentals
Phone 41. j : S. Side Square
SANTA'S
'RINGS
M4.
:
Troutman & Gosselin Variety
Variety Store
SIX WEEKS TILL:
... . • is.
■ mjgt
ristmaJ>
Buy Now, Shop Early, Before the Rush
. Holiday Goods
We have a splendid assortment and are re-
ceiving: more-daily.
Kid-body Dolls, a very, scarce article this year,
but we have them. All prices up to $4 each;
Unbreakable Dolls - •" 20c to $4
New Toys made In U. S. a. - ' 5c apd up
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Tk
Troutman & Gosselin
Variety Store
Watch Our Windows
Long Practical experience
and knowledge of land,
coupled with fair dealing is
why
L. COWAN
sells more than half the land
sold in Jackson County. For
special bargains in 80-acre
tracts, owned by non-resi-
dents, sold on small pay-
ments, see Mr- Cowan, with
The SOUTHWEST LAND AND
KMN COMPANY
123 South Main Street
ALTUS OKLA.
GOODMAN - STARKEY-GATES
FURNITURE COMPANY
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALNERS
F. B. TIMS
Phone 102.
Funeral Director and
Licensed Embalmer.
Office Pfcsae 129 Hlfkt P. 102-830'
mmm mW
i
Money—iio you want
a loan op your farm or
city property? If so, write
me. Will MfcDaniel, Al
tus. Okla.. 45-4t
S. E. HICKMAN
aver Altus State Baak
Akas, Oklabeau
Is Mkiaf kcaa |aad aiidi
list at
8Pw^2Mnt«^
Skubmtm m<i im;
•htlkialantfc
WANTED—Every farm
in Jackson county for sale
listed with me. Will Mc
Daniel. Altus. Okla 4t *45
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Orr, J. P. The Altus Weekly News. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1917, newspaper, November 15, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc276612/m1/4/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.