The Altus Weekly News. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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Dl RECTORY
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C/ Ao'iuLo Btiainw Mon in The FoUowUng Named
Towns of Jackson County
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II. Held, Cti-liW.
W • II. Woodall,
Ornwftl I'lat'kmuiiii, wakoii and bug.
k.v mi irk.
•I. I.. Ileflln,
General RKMcry a tore. Predoee
b«n: i auit aoM.
Highway (iaraf#,
Three, ►.ml parte and arceaaerlto.
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Karniwe A Merchants Bank
I. Beevne, PihMhii.
Capitol tiumk, tkiapUas. aad RroAto
Ihiscumb-Daniels Lumber Co.
Rt« >)ibing in boildera line, and ior
llif :n.
burnett,
Fi ... and giaiu, poultry and flour
J I ' R Store,
A', linn of drnp>, toilet article**, etc."
5V t, Prop.
Store,
' Ilarve^ • ••'*!. Diy lioodM in all lime,
flrw""?
• Davis (.lit},
Glniitie ami cotton buyer*.
riainli.i^, Mjrr.
II. L. L>arbv,
k. J?.
i m.. I'ariiv^
Fnrniiure^ ©ToUre ,lul Vaiiety
QiMHtr.
£ . W. (Juffin,
ll i. tet and tijce repair.
1 P. Farluy,
• (it". ■ till blackHiuiUi ai*J nil kinds of
fcooiiwork.
Kr: Sidr./IHrafc MsivkPt and Cafe
Pi «l ernes in/nti Linep. C. A. I'ctera, I
I'tflp.
Summers Kurd war; Co.
Evi',ry!lii'-r in hard w are a;, J machinery
Indiahoma Gin Co.
Ginntrsi, cotton buyers, cotton pro-
duel.-.
Thr- Peoples Ktore,
Ab inwif iv Haddad, Props.
earned iti Mock.
ELM K It
The Hmik of Fluor,
' I.. M. CltildrMa, i'a«lii^r. I>«j. ,«i|t
Uimraiiteed, businc** appretnaii 4,
«• W. Okla., Tire Co.
Our Motto: Oood Service. LlviiyCai
Pnddy drain Co.
0. IV, liarton, Mgr.
bealera In grain.
Kltner Hotel, B. y. KIlis, I'rop.
The home of the liu n^ry uii^ %i« urv.
Ki'klaurant, Lunch Counter mm r-bou
Ordam.
A. Smith, Prop.
0% Barter Shop,
R. M. Lodi, Pro| . Cleaning and
PNMiBg.
W. I. White,
"d t—rm blackaatib Fiafc
Titee and Teboa.
Nayler Brj Good* Co.
Haeo of dry (ooda, eiot'iiHg Me.
J. W. Dioka.
«roeeftoa and Coal.
everybody.
Asa Wilson,
Ginner; the farmers friend.
The Tinslpy Gin,
W. M. Tinaley, Prop.
Hounds A Porter Lutnbct Co.
IVwitt Carpenter, Local .M«r.
^dfinds of^building material.
Kvpry^if|fib groceries.' \ Country
Jproduce bought ap^.l.l ^
iknSr CUTg Bute.
Up-to-date io aH lines. '<
All I
1 be saa« t*
HEAD^IC^
. B^ii,
" *; fI.<?F*0. CaJXr^ Thi. .'riini
'of ihc farmer and bujJjifid
Hwdrtolt Co-Operative Co.. '
Dry woods and Groceries. Phone 41.
Gns. P. Piprcp,
I>ry Goods and Groceries.
Box 12,
p. o:
City Barber nnd Tailoring Shop,
J. A. Conrad, Prop.
Montezuma Cafe, '•
M. M. Hunt, Prop.
Ladies' Tables, Lunch Counter.
Chickasha Gin,
Modern equipment.
Tom Johnson, Prop.
Writ. Campron & Co., Inc
i..Zk3.S.b°ik",,e "" '>•
Tht
< it i i-n lirothers,
\ Geuwal blackumithg and wood. work.
ELDOEAfiO
Farmers A Merchants State Bank,
F. A. Hatch, Cashier. The bank that
gives personal service.
Wpy Hardware Co.
Everything in Hardware and Farm
Implements.
Dascomb-Daniels Lumber Co.
Carl M. Backen, Mgr. Lumber and
all kinds of building material.
H. A H. Garage,
General Auto Hepairing.
City Bakery and Cafe.
itett of everything. W. K. Sanderson,
Prop.
Livery and Trade Bam,
Harvick Bros. Prop. Stock bought
•ml sold.
•City Restaurant,
S. I.. Baker, Prop. Lunch Counter
*i f Sbott Ordeis.
Headrick Garage
Phone 19.A M' W- Props.
MARTHA
Martha State Bank,
Horace Doughty, Cashfer.
Capital A Surplus $15,00c
Martha Mercantile Co., Inc.
Dry goods, groceries, hardware and
Implements.
J. H. Watts,
General Merchandise.
Rounds A Porter Lumber Co.
All kinds of building material for
farm or City.
Hamilton .Motor Co.
Martha Gin A Cotton Co.
J. C. Morris, Mgr.
Eskridge Gin,
The Gin to do bnsiness with.
Martha Telephone Co
H. H. Harris, Mgr.
Pmbytataa CM
Block K«at and North of Squar*
K«irular wrvices Sunday whoo!
10 a. m. Wnmhip with wrmon
11 a m. and 7 p. in. Vital, help
ful themes presented every ser-
vice.
Come and help us, worship
with us, Kobt. Hodgson,
Minister,
Testing Eyes
ia«ot a matter* ofj guess
work, nor ia it a matter of
trying on pairs of raady.
««d# glanea. It ia «
•ciene# governed by prin-
dplaa which oom but om
who hflSi studied tht
Mtamy of tht eye an-
derstanda-no gueaa Work
in oar methods of testing
eyes.
Our Work is Guaranteed]
E. E. RUSSELL
Optometrist
CHICO
Cotton Seed Meal
and Hulls mixed
Is the best and
cheapest feed for
your cow or horse
Put up
In 100 lb Sacks
For Sale By
All FEED DEALERS
OR
ALTUS COTTON OIL MIL
Altai, Oklahoma.
Stone A Sterner,
Ait Km s of dry goods, gents furnish-
ings. Ladies ready-to-wear.
W. P. Sewpt! Lnmbrr Co.
tL H. Babbitt, Mgi. Service and
Qnatity.
The Corner Drug Store,
Tliorp and Miller, Props. The Rexall
Store.
Coal, Grain and Feed,
• *w«d Williams, Prop. The House of
Sarviet.
Sommpkt Hardware Co.
C. A. Kender and R. W. Summers,
■•ovy and Shelf Hardware,
D. C. Hail,
•iaoaial blacksmith and horseshoeing
The Service Garage,
I). W. Clonts, Prop. Anto Supplies.
Bill Lunch Connter, Short Orders
W. W. Con well, Prop.
Bon Ton Cafe,
Martin's A Webb, Prop. First Class
M"tek Service.
OLU8TE 4£
Farmers State Bank.
Gilbert 8tallings, Pres.
E. A. Carter, Cashier.
The First National Itank
J. M. Norton, Pres.
DeWitt Norton, Cashier.
Walden Dry Goods,
G. F. Walden, Prop.
Dry Goods, Shoes aAd Fnr i«h.„8e.
E. G. Walcott, Hardware.
I.H. C. and P. A O. Farm M.v-ttim.,
C. W. Edwards,
Insurance, Real Estate >.d ^
Loana.
A. C. Harrell.
Blacksmith and Wood :V .,^
Roys! TatW «hoK
Paul MoCamVv.
BreederandPurei,,,^;,.
« 15, R. F. I>. Xo. 3.
F'red A. K nt
School Supplies, Cold ami '
Notions.
'T, HEREiS*h e i
*■ lonirevfty in
THE NEWS
iaathe largest circulation than
•ay ether paper in Jackaon coun-
tharafore id ti* best adver-
SH U
aayei
Hglt Dry Goods (
Home Hotel,
Olustee Garr
■ H. Kent, Pr
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Ijfne News
GAOUfJO UNDER HEAVt TAXES
,n Chile Time* Cemplsttly at
Mtrcy t> Kstertionats KaIi act-
era of Tribute.
People In tli«* ltil.it- numa al'ie Int.i)
heuvfly '1 hey were tin it nrnl(tn levy,
not ii «.«i| on im<itm.« ,tr eit e k pMptu,
Pii>ui. I.I ttmt eomp4i|it*d and IW«*«-II .•*
mmlo, nor «i<m there nuv tucmpMoiti
III lliurt'lryl m,.„ or |„.||(N „f faw,||M>
Alllimiiiii there were no amiy ur limy
•slslilUliineitt* and im airplane prtv
grnin, lite petiple pulit their Mtm-aa.
nienia m hoth gold Httd illver
Kiug Siiimnoti coiii|)tii,.ii ihtt t'a-
nanlte- who were lefi In i|(*
try to pity him trlhofa. The rebellion
of Jertilioam <m ammut of tha benvy
lines levied by 8olotu n. a^*^
ward grown,. Into the revolt of
flia Ten Tribes, was the must pre-
(•mHous kirk against tbe levy of ihs
powara id Bible times. Jeroboam waa
«tr« eompeUed to take refage iD
■KTPI. «od It waa oo areoaot of tbo
V* "*,, • •« Hi kJ Soloama that
Me taraellMo said to BataHw. tbo
ew^ef lelamsa, xtoo tbo iottor o
*«"■
•■I tboroforo asoito thoo ibo
2™* 1 tar fitbar and
!• Set opoo
*"• Csssw Aagoatoo woo to
P«m and Qoirlnaa waa govaraor of
fJTr ■f,*r fc *i"S t** Booo elected
w s third tom because bo bod kept
tbo Sjrrlana oat of war, the flrat named
i**d a proclamation algned by bU
•ecrotary of atato tbot the whole world
ohould be taxed. And aU the people
went to their own dtj to be taxed.
The later editions of the Bible apeak
„„,h*act • the people being
roiiea giiii^ii g !■ i
HISTORY MERELY A LESSON
Polnta Pictures Only Tlat Tbey May
* •• Iwoplrotton to Future
•eneratlenc
Hlatory does noTrelate fat Ibe aak^
of relating; it doee not point for tbo
eake of painting; It relatea and paints
Ibe past that It mnjr be a living lesson
of Hie fjrturr It pfoposea to Instract
new gpiisfations by the experience of
those who have gone hefore them, by
exhibiting to them a faithful picture
of great nnd Important events with
their causes and their efrects, with
general designs and particular pas
slons, with the iraults and virtues that
found 'commingled In hjunan
tn
things. It teaches the excellence of
prudence, courage, and great thoughts
profoundly meditated, constantly pur-
sued, an3 executed with moderation
and force. It shows the vanity of
Immoderate pretensions, the power of
w isdom and virtue, the Impotence of
folly mid crime. Thucydides, Polyblns,
nnd Tacitus undertake anything rather
than procuring new emotions for an
Idle curiosity or a worn threadbare
imagination TtStf (Joubtless desire
d attract but more to
InstrtJcT;
<5? statesmen Tud the pF n o{
mankind.—Victor CouSi
iple remedy for headache
che partlcfiTarlj, Cat a
i half and aqoqgethe Juice
Goodman-Grooms
FURNITURE CtyMUlY
UNDERTAKERS AND ENBALNEXS
F. B. TIMS j
Phone 102.
Funeral Director and '
Licensed Er
Mtoruiui Mr* "US'-
RMUhkitiM
ik
repeat It
fasti nj .
It wll
For a Heai
^^m —
headache partii
lelnon In half t
tato a tumbler. Add t'few-a ve?y
-ass
, three hours attth Tkken
, the Bret thing lj^^he horning.
aftr 4 much to settto the stomach
p, e >l heodhche, bnd probably
M its recurrence lt>r some time to
Am. Thla ttyheii physic baa pro-
Ivawfd when phonacetln and otbor
■werVeHjuleteib tare algnaUy failed to
d0 86.
„--V r-.-r-
"tmit 'child Cawrtooy.
0«ed libera la cblldreo aa well aa
growi'ttioplo an tbo uprsoaioa of
ata Ittaalo couMorattoa far tbo rigbta,
pi-rv^io a d oplnlooa of otbor poo-
P^«ara ot OKperteaco bavo cryotaV-
Nced tMs fbottog lata certata toawa
tVonal fa nap of oqraniiia, which av-
ery cbM oboald bo taugbt Tbo Ito-
tle bablto o# «ow leaf, which akooM
be a part of amy day Uf% ara really
the "oatwaid aad vWMo alga of aa
Ihereby give notice that I am
making requeat through the' regu-
lar channels for executive/ clem-
G. M. Clemens
ency.
9 5t
alth and
longevfty in the bread
-we bake. It's a safe food
for the little ones and that
makes it the proper meal-
time stand-by for the rest of
the family. If your food
atore doesn't handle it let us
know about it
ALTiS JTEAM BABKT
LEE H1GGS. PMr.
Just Where and How
Is the Money
to be Spent?
A bmkmsUie Answer f
• bminessUhe Questhm
'pHntTY
-Vn -— rooptofdlnft in thelntsfw
— church World Mnwamart have budgeted their
■eeda. No busioaas could havo done U mora ackotift.
cany.
Thty have oahed to pravant the possibility o# daplca
*2° ^ ^ OoDare win be eavad
by tho fact that thirty individual campaigns ara joined
mooe unitod effort.
Each denomination haa arrangod ita budget noder six
main heads:
toM.M LIBMIM U Wtk £mZ!i
pncSftSfSKSrs
•upportsd brtbaCbnrchM. Many of
Uim* ir.ftituUon* hav* had oofraat
endowment caapaigna, bat tbetr
neod* ara jnat as proaainc aa tha
n«*dt of largor schools; and you
only to roodthotr Uttof alum-
ni and alumnae to measure the value
of their contribution to America,
Smfc tfwClSi fan
ant abroad Is working ior AoMriaa
as truly as though Ss wrtid at
6 PKBACHSar SALARIES. Tho
proachor ia sailed tho forgottoa
man" and welt he may be. Eight
out often preachera are paid lea*
than taoa week!
Each denomination has its own detailed budget, and
will administer its own funda. Your pastor has copies
of the budget: examine them for yourself. In the week of
April 25th-May 2nd you will be given your opportunity
to help. You can do it with the full satisfaction of know-
ing that every dollar of your gift has its post assigned
to it in advance.
Every dollar for better America and a better world.
When your church calls on you give—and give with
your heart as well as your pocket-book.
April 23th
cMNTERCHURCH
/ Wjrld Movement
of Worth America
TK, fuilUti— *f liii Jvtrii**e* ii m*Ji ptuiilt/Hrmik tht tmftimim
if thirty dtnominstiont.
I J
FARM WANTED-Wanted to
hear from owner of farm who
has good land for sale. Send
price and description for fall de-
livery- Leslie Jones, Box* 11,
Olney. 111.
more vataablo to aayaaa tbaa that
( bans at manor which wtno tbo to >
mediate retard of ovary aaa with whaaa
they com h"
Oaa at a Tbaa.
One Batarday aftonooa two gtH
friends aad I boarded a crowded street
car. Wo managed to get to Qw frost
of tbo car. As we didn't care to bam
to tbo otrapa, we held to oach other's
arms. I was standing aext to a seat
which.was accepted by a man and a
u nman. The car gave a sodden Jerk
and I fell Into tho man's lap, pulling
my friends with me, while the man
said la a surprised tone, "Never mind
pulling the others; oae Is enough."
Kverybody roared. 0 death, whore to
thy stfaig!—Chicago Tribanei
free *oe* nbMi as of the fees
Don't Worry because the tide
is going out
It always comes back.
When you spend your good money
fbr a Cameron Home, you get the
returns for the [money spent-
two, three and four fold in real
honest pleasure from the Home.
Talk to* Cameron's Store about
.your building anticipations.
We will help you
Wa. CAMERON ft COMPACT,
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Orr, J. P. The Altus Weekly News. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1920, newspaper, April 29, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc276739/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.