The Altus Weekly News. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1917 Page: 6 of 12
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TaLSPHOMK NO. 14.
1. P. Orr. Editor and Pro*
Wiiw reviling our subscrip-
tion lift, and lending statement!
to those in arrears, whom we
hope will honor them st onee.
Wo have taken up the single
wrapper list first, and will take
op the other lists as fsst ss we
can reach them. We have in-
dulgedsome too long already,
but the time hai come that all
arrears muit be met, promptly.
We need snd must have what ii
due ui. Everything we uie
from printer's ink up hai
advanced in price, yet we are
keeping the price of the paper
at $1.00 a year; therefore we
most insist that those delinquent
meet their obligations st once,
whether you are on the single
tie! or other lists- Save us the
trouble of making out and the
eriijew of mailing yqu notice of
the amount due. Yo« sap fs-
eertajn that by the date on your
Ready Msaey
The Maxwell and Maxwell
Co«pny have been msking
FOrm Loaaa in Jackion county
for many years, and have never
foreclosed on a laon. If you
want ready money, without the
probabilty of a foreclosure, on
beet terms and lowest rates, see
US
Maxwell & Maxwell,
23tf R. P. Kirk, Agent.
South Side of Square. Altus.
Wanted—a girl to do general
UWkly
n«n, im, ii,
HOME
Notice is hereby givetl that in
pursuance to an order uf the
County Court of tl.e County of
Jackson. State of Oklahoma,
made on the 1st dsy of October,
1017, in the matter of the estate
of John Thomss Lackey, de-
ceased, the undersigned, as the
executor of the will of said de-
esaeed, will aell at public sale to
the highest bidder for cssh sub
ject to the confirmation by said
County Court, on Saturday, the
twenty-seventh day of October.
1917, at two o'clock, p m„ at
the front door of the court house
in the city of Altus, in said
County of Jackson, all the right,
title, interest and estate of the
said John Thomas Lackey at the
time of his death, and all the
right, title snd interest that the
said estate has, by operstion of
law, or otherwise, acquired in
and to the certain lots, pieces or
parcels of land, situate, lying
and being in the county of Jack
son, State of Oklahoma, bound
ed and described as follows, and
upon the following terms and
conditions to-wit:
The west half of the south-
west quarter and i vest half
of the northwest wter of sec-
tion thirty-four in tawachip four,
north of range twenty, west of
the Indian meridian; and
An undivided one-half in^nsat
in the north two thirds of block
one in Zinn addition to the town
of Blair accordiag to the record-
ed plat thereof.
Dated 10th day of October.
1917.
William Theoplis Lackey,
Executor.
Everett Petry.
Attorney for Executor.
33-2t
HICKMAN!
AJtai, Oklahoma
and Father _ ^
The News hss for s number of ■
years run a "Koll of Honor" for A few davs ajro I met a far-
a two fold purpose It i« a re- n er who lives on a 1W) acre farm
ceipttothe subscriber for the near Lawton, lie kept beef cat-
amount paid us, and it stimu- tie on his farm until August 1st
laias I a. •_ > a L I
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Methodut Church
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Mstriet Ceart
Dietriet court adjourned for
the term Saturday. But little; Roll?"
of interest was before the court j Father
lates others to pay what is due
us.
The following dialogue recent-
ly took place between a eon and
fether on Route -
Son "Father how long have
you been taking the Altuo Wbek-
I y News?"
Father-"- years "
8on "Why it it I have never
eeen your name on the Honor
the hogs.1
"1 must go and feed
For Sale
A14 by 16 foot tent with 6
foot walls. G. L. Hszel, 406 N.
Spurgeon. Phone 476
the last week.
We often hearpeoplecomplsln-
ing at the expense of our courts
But the people, or some of them
are the cause of euch expenses.
As an evidence of that fact, the
court, with ita officers and a jury
spent one entire day upon a esse,! The Hnt of WMi,
sr *
pie will burden the courta with
such trifling casee, so long will
they have to pay taxes to meet
the expeneee of the courta
Frtshytsrisn CWch
A TEXAS WONDER
Th«.T«M Wonder core* kidney and
bladder trouble, diaaolvra gravel, cum
diibetef, weak and lame back*, rhea-
mat inn, and all irregulariliM of the
kidneju and bladder la both nen and
I ... vwiwi W WW bj«ji ana
The regular services will be, women. Refulatei bladder trooblw in
held at the Presbyterian Church. chi,dr*n- ,f Dot «>w by yoor druggi*
next Sunday. S. S 10 n. m. 'i!1 ** "nt by mail on °' H.
Prenching 11 a. m. and 8 p 1 «,wo "T* tr"1'
JiYi.nH. mnA JT.1 and .eldom fall* to perfect a cure.
S. L Boulware of Route 1 was
Friends and strangers always
welcome.
Robt. Hodgson, Pastor.
"Children Waat Good Bread"
Golden Grain Flour makes
(rood 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.
8end for teatimoniala from thi* and t--,-
other *tate*. Dr. e. w. Hall, 2«<r «er garage and servant house.
Olive (treet, St. Lonie, Mo. Sold by
druggiet. Send for sworn teetamonial*.
16 tf adv.
of this year
He told me that he fed all the
feed he raised last year to his
stock and got no returns, except
the growth of the young stock
This was not near enough to pay
market price for the feed used
In August of this year thie far
nor sold his bsef cattle and
bought sight Holstein cows.
These have been bringing him
an income of from three to four
dollare per day, besides the
growth of the young stock. So
far they hsvo been only fed a
little rough feed while running
in s pasture jwhich has a reliable
water supply, with shade.
The experience of this farmer
suggests the idea that a man
cannot keep enough cattle on 160
acres to make a living for his
family without getting some in
come by milking the cows.
J. E. Psyne,
Frisco R. R. Snyder, Okla
i 10 a. m. Sunday School,
|T. Clark, Superintendent-
j 11a m. Church Service, Ser-
mon by the pkstor followed the
administration of t.ie Lord'a
Supper
2:30 p. m Junior Epwt rtb
League, Mrs. J. A. Trumbo, sup-
erintendent.
6:80 p. m. Senior Epworth
League, Miss Dovio Folley, presi-
dent
7:90 p. m. Church Service,
irmon subject; The "Dr Jekyl
snd Mr Hyde" of Old Testa-
ment.
7:80 p. m. Monday, Fourth
Quarterly Conference by Rev J.
S. Lamsr, P. E.
Everyone is cordially invited
to all these services
J A Parks, Pastor
Cstmhsl Desfaess Csanot Be Cursd
. M th r emol reach
P«'«l«« ® ibt ear Tber. i*
25/ "*-• Tf'J* w,,# <M<un.
You only need Hanoi Ecaemato gel
rid of thoae Black liead*, tough bumpy
•kin. Leavet akin *mooth. Cure# any
caae of Eciema. It i* pleaeant to uae.
A dial will convince you. 36c SI the
drug *tore«. fef
Not being content with a brick
veneer dwelling hou^, Mark
Wright is building a brick ven-
W. M. Walters of Route 6 was
house work-Apply at this office.
Honor Roll
Mrs. M. C. Reimers, Route
2, Elmer $1 00
A. F. Wyatt, Route 1 1 00
Mrs. J. G. Wilson, Route 3 50
D. C- Elms, Route 6 ~ 1 00
Carl A. Williams. Windfield
Ark 2 00
MuaAddie Fowler, City.. 1 00
F- S- Baird. City 1 50
J. E. Whittle, City 3 00
J. E. Wilks, Route 1, Head-
rick 1 00
T. E. Fears, City 1 00
Mrs. Allen, City 50
W. M. Walters, Route 6... 1 30
C. B. Carter, Route 1, Dav-
idson, Okla 25
G. W. Trulove, Route 5 25
S. L Boulware, Route 1.. 1 00
W. W. Williams, Route 2.. 6 00
C. B. McCaleb, Olustee 1 00
transacting business in the city an appreciated caller at this of-
Monday. fice Saturday
A. A. Morris has returned
from a visit with relatives at his
old home at and near Hunting-
ton, West Virginia. He reports
a pleasant visit.
Window Glass
Any size at the right price at
Ptndleton's Drug Store.
PUBLIC SALE
14*1 Bleaks
The News carries all kinds of
legal blanks, such as Oil & Gas
Leases. Deeds of all kinds. Mort-
gages. Real Estate and Chattel,
etc Call when in need of such
instruments.
See Steve.Brunk for fine red
Arkansas apples, at Charley
Duke's place on South Main
street.
ft
1 will sell at public sale, on my farm, 1-2 milesouth and
2 miles west of Warren, 6 miles east and 2 miles south
of Blair, 6 miles east and 8 1-2 north of Altus, the fol-
lowing described property.
Thursday, Oct 18,1917
WANTED—Every piece
of property in Altus for
sale or trade listed with
me. Will McDaniel, AI
tus, Okla- 45-4t
RAILROAD TINE TABLES
St Loali ft Sin Francisco
Passenger East west
Ko. 112 11 :H> a. m, .V0.9 3:10 t> m
J. E. GARTLAXD, AgeEt.
Kansas City, Mtxico & Orient
Southbound Trains-
Train No. 1 Arrive Altus 7:K n m
Train No. 4 Leave Altus 4.00 .am'
Northbound Trains-
Train No. 2Leave Altus «:30 a. m
Train No. 3 Arrives Altus 4: IS p. m.
W. S. LYON, Agent.
Widita Fill. tNcrtkweitera
Following ebaoges in schedule on
W. F. A N.W., effective "March 4,1915:
No. L Northbound «rr 5:28 p.m.
No- t " Lv 5:43 p.m.
Ko 3- " trr 10:15 a.m.
No-3- " Ly 10:30 a.m.
Na2. Southbound arr7:35 a.m.
Na2- " LT8.-05a.rn.
No- 4- " arr 4:35 p.m
*• " Lr 4:50 p.m
No. 5. Wellington Branch Ir 10:45 a m
Ko-#- " " ar 4:40 p.m. I
*OTE:-! «. I stops at. Elk CItj, .\o j rjL, I
throujh to Forgan
Nine Head of Mules and Horses
One paint horse, 16 hands hisrh, weight 1,100
pounds, 9 years old.
One gray mare, 16 hands high, 12 years old.
weight 1,200 pounds.
One brown horse 15* hands high, smooth
mouth, weight 1,000 pqjjndq.
One brown horse, smooth mouth, 14* hands
high, weight 800 pounds.
One pair twin mules, 14 hands high, weight
000 each, 10 years old.
One brown horse, 4 years old, driving and
saddle horse-
One bay ho:■nule. 3 years old, 15 hands
nigh.
One blue mare mule, 3 years old 14* hands
nigh.
Fourteen Head of Cattle
One 4 year-old cow and heifer calf.
3 Jersey cows, 4 years old.
il Jersey cow, 2 years old-
1 7-year-old cow
1 2-year-old heifer
jl 1-year-old heifer.
4 last spring steer calves.
J1 last spring Jersey heifer.
1 hirteen Head of Hogs
2 brood sows.
4 meat hogs, average 200 pounds each.
' P'gs, already weened.
Household Goods
One New Perfection Stove.
One heater.
2 safes.
2 dressers.
1 wash stand.
1 Singer sewing machine.
1 center table
4 bedsteads and springs.
2 rocking chairs and 6 cane bottom chairs.
1 phone box.
Several jars of fruit and other things too
numerous to mention
Miscellaneous Farm Implements
3-inch wagon.
One Hammock cultivator.
One Avery Cultivator.
One stalk cutter.
One Canton Planter.
One Section Harrow.
2 walking listers.
One turning plow.
One garden plow.
One buggy and harness.
1 set of rubber and 3 sets of leather harness
M. L Cowan makes farm loan
at 7 per cent with privilege pay-
ments. Let him explain the
easy terms before making farm
loans.
C- B McCalab, the irrigation
truck farmer ot Olustee, was
transacting business in the city
today.
If you want your blacksmith-
ing and wood work done right,
take it to Wade Mixon on South
Main Street.
Zed Crutchfield of Odell, Tex-
as, was in the city on business
Tuesday.
Lowsey's Chocolates
The finest and most popular
candy in the United States.
Fresh stock just received at Pen
dleton's Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Wirt of
Canyon, Texas, visited Mrs.
Wirt's brother, Felix Thompson
and family at 315 West Walnut,
over Tuesday night. They were
enroute homo from Wichita Falls-.
M L. Cowan is selling farms
right along- If you want your
farm sold better see him at once.
Mrs. J. C. Barker has return-
ed from a visit with her son, A.
E. Barker ane family at Plain-
view, Texas She reports a pleas-;
rant visit.
a
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When you sell your cotton, do
not forest The Ngn, We need
money badly. WMa jour come
in and settle your account call
for one of tho* Charts. Tbey
will benefit your children.
■ ■ ■
K. C. N. & 0.
Railway
Excursion
Rates
to
Wichita
Kansas
every day
Account
WICHITA FAIR
October I-13
E. N. SHAUFLER,
General Traffic Manager
H. K. McGINTY
UNDERTAKER
LICENSED EHIHHtEB
209 N. Main, Altus, Okla
phones
OFFICE 196 NIGHT 49Q
;
Feed
5000 bundles of maize, 3600 bundles of kaffir
corn and 7i00 buudles of feterita in shock-
17 bales of alfalfa and 50 bushels of last-year
corn.
Lunch on The Ground
TERMS: All sums under $10.00, cash. All over #10 00 approved
October 15, 1918.
D. L. ELMS & SON
COL. ORA BRAMLETT, Auctioneer
Wanted
Every farm in Jackson county
that possession can be had by
January 1st 1918, listed with me
at once. I have the buyers.
WIU, McDANIEL,
Hightower Building,
Altus, Okla
W. W. Williams, known aa
notes due ^uc't W',am9- of Route 2 was
,an appreciated caller at this of-j
fice Wednesday. He was nick-
named "Luck", because he was
prosperous. But it was not
luck, l>ut lota of hard work done
I D . by himBe,f and wife that made
J. R. McMAHAN, Clerk ihem prosperous
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
HIUS COTTON OIL MIL
Altus, «>klahoma.
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Orr, J. P. The Altus Weekly News. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1917, newspaper, October 11, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc276802/m1/6/: accessed April 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.