The Oklahoma Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE OKLAHOMA DEMOCRAT. ALIUS. OKLAHOMA
Third
Anniversary Sale
Week July 12 to 17
FRUIT JARS
45c dozen for pints
55c dozen for quarts
65c doz. for half-gal.
Over 3,000 Different Articles
in Stock
Troutman & Gosselin
Variety Store
SOCIAL IMS
OfJf WEEK
I BY MRS. T.M.ROBINSON. TEL. 193.
The Baptist Sunday School had an
| u special feature with their regular
work the graduation exerclaee of the
junior and primary departmenta. The
Junior claaa of Heven In number gave
the opening song of welcome. The
requirement)) for the primary claim of
| j nine members were to know the 23rd
Psalm, the neatltudea. a verae of scrip-
J turn on love, and then they had a
II chautauqua drill, a soldier song and a
| i farewell song The entire program
was very Impressive and was enjoyed
by a large attendance at Sunday
1 school in spite of the heavy rains of
the early morning.
I Miss Joe Short of Lawton spent
j. | Sunday night and Monday In the
II home of her uncle, E. M. Lowe. She
| was on her way to Supply to visit her
aunt at that place and will return here
I later to make a longer visit.
c
I
T
1
Z
E
N
S
S
T
A
T
E
B
A
N
K
A PROOF OF SERVICE
COMPARATIVE
Deposits July 3, 1912, $27,594.20
" Jan. 1, 1913, 49,738.03
" July 1, 1913, 61,470.03
DEPOSITS
Jtn. 1, 1914, $67,774.69
July 1, 1914, 68,890.47
Jan. 1, 1915, 85,454.92
IDLY 1,1915, $85,826.95
Deposits July, 1912, when bank opened, lest than Thirty
Thousand. Deposits now show a growth of more than Two Hun-
dred per cent in three years—A PROOF of SERVICE.
The sole aim of this bank is to give the very best possible
SERVICE, within the limits of absolute SAFETY for funds of de-
positors.
We invite all accounts, large or small, knowing we can serve
you well.
j The Epworth League social at the j
home of Mrs Burd was quite well at-j
tended, about 36 of the leaguers being
present. A general good time was the
special feature of the occasion. Spe-
cial numbers of music, readings, etc.,
were rendered throughout the eve-
ning by various guests. Light re-, the company of eight
| freshments were served at the hour of'
■ ad journment.
I ••••••
Citizens State Bank
Altus, Oklahoma
C
I
T
I
Z
E
N
S
S
T
A
T
E
B
A
N
K
cat-
(Published July 8-15-2J.)
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION.
In the District Court In and for
Jackson County, State of Oklahoma.
Myrtie B. Stigman, Plaintiff,
VB.
T. J. Penn, Mary F. Penn and C. E.,
Dill, Defendants
The above named defendants, T -k >
Penn and Mary F. Penn. will take not- j
Ice that they have been sued in the ,
District Court of Jackson County, Ok-.
lahoma, in the above entitled cause,;
and must answer the petition filed j
therein by the plaintiff, Myrtie B.J
Stigman, on or before the 20th day of i
August, 1915, or the petition of said
plaintiff will be taken as true, and j
judgment rendered accordingly; that J
said petition prays judgment against j
«ald defendants, T J. Penn and Mary I
F. Penn, and each of them, on a cer- j
tain bond or promissory note and one j
interest coupon, for the sum of j
$1431.00 together with interest on such •
sum at the rate of ten per centum per j
annum from the 1st day of January, j
1915, costs of the action, and $135.00 j
attorney's fee; also for the foreclos-.
ure of a certain first mortgage upon j
the Southwest Quarter of Section)
Three (3), in Township One (1) North ,
P.ange Twenty-three (23) West of the (
Indian Meridian, in Jackson County.)
Oklahoma, and for sale of said prem-1
ises to pay said judgment, debt, int-
erest, attorney's fee and costs; and
for appointment of a receiver to col-
lect the rents and profits of said land j
during the pendency of said action, j
Dated this 6th day of July. A. D.
191.5. ' v „ I
(Seal) Maude Kimbe11'
Court Clerk.
Zink & Cline, Hobart, Okla..
Attorneys for Plaintiff
s £ m s w # * « 91
DR. JOHN T. OBERT
All Class of
DENTAL WORK
All Work Strictly Guaranteed.
Office Phone 7. Office Over
Res. Phone 51. Altus State Bank
Office Hightower Residesi e
Bid. Phone 198 Phone 269
DR RAYMOND H. FOX
Physician k Surgeon
Altus Oklahoma
+ + + + + + + + **<
+ LAWSON. DABNEY * ♦
j. THORPE. +
+ Public Stenographer and +
+ Notary in Office +
Lawyer*
+ Office ia Elk Building H
+ South Side of Square (I
+ Altus. OHahnu *
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
I Attorney L. A, Pelley made a busi-
ness trip to Quanah Monday
Miss Lenore Shaw has been on the
sick list the past week but is better
now.
• ••••••
Mrs. A S. J. Shaw underwent a
slight operation the first of the week,
but is now doing real well.
• •••••
little boys
on his birthday, Tuesday afternoon.
Games, refreshments and a trip to the
movies was the program, and of
course was greatly enjoyed.
•••••••
Miss Delia Burton of Mundy, Tex.,
Is here for an extended vlalt in the
home of her uncle, Rev. Burton.
••••••
Last evening the B. Y. P. U. enjoyed
a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Master Fank Shepard enjoyed j Austin on East Live Oak street. Quite
a good crowd were in attendance and atory in Altus and will be here Wed-
various contests, music, readings, etc nesdays and Saturdays.
with refreshments rounded out a very. « «••••
enjoyable affair. T. M. Robinson is in Oklahoma City
• ••••• 'on legal business.
Mrs. Car lock of Mangum is down to I ••••••
see her new grandson John Robert' Mrs. Brunton Is having quite a time
Jameson, and incidentally to visit the with staying in doors. She is not
rest of the Jameson family. yet able to be out after about a four
• •••••• weeks siege.
Prof. Homer Dodge Cain, teacher of ••••••
violin, piano, voice, expression and | The chicken dinner given by the
theory of music has opened a conserv- Civic League last Monday gave a large
'number of people a fine dinner for
their money and the patronage made
it possible for the indebtedness of the
League to be raised. The ladies are
thankful to one and all for their as-
sistance.
INFANT DIES.
i On Monday. July 5th, little Ithe Eu-
dora Milton, the nine months old baby
girl of Mr. and Mrs. George Milton,
! living on route 2 six miles east and
lone and one-half south of Altus, died
jfrom causes due to the excessive heat.
Interment was made at Altus ceme-
tery, the services being conducted by
Rev. F. M. Bagley.
Enamelware Sale at Troutman &
Gosselin Variety Store Monday, July
i12th.
Lo
ok
J*EADY
FgrTh
TO
(Published July 8-15-22.)
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION.
r I
JGNatu
Mt *
A
ZJ( A
iMi
He
iQ
To the appeal of the KRUMBLES flavor,
every appetite is that of a hungry boy.
Not merely a new flavor, but a new kind of flavor.
No one else ever thought of preparing Wheat just this
way and bringing out lis full natural sweetness.
KRUMBLES — the whole of the Wheat—cooked,
"krumbled" and delicately toasted.
Take a saucerful of KRUMBLES, with cream or
milk. See how new the flavor is—and how pleasing!
The longer you chew KRUMBLES the better it
castes.
KRUMBLES is waiting for you at your grocer s.
Look for this Signature—
* cents, in the Kellogg
IV WAXTITE package,
which keeps the fresh, good
flavor in—and all other flavors
out.
MXdio
In the District Court of Jackson
County, State of Oklahoma.
A. S. J. Shaw, Plaintiff,
Vs.
V. A. Pendleton, Defendant.
No. 1425.
The State of Oklahoma, Jackson
County, ss.
The State of Oklahoma to V. A.
Pendleton:
Said defendant, V. A. Pendleton,
will take notice that he has been sued
in the above named court and cause
by A. S. J. Shaw, for the recovery of
the sum of $184.70 with ten per cent
interest per annum thereon from June
10th, 1915, together with $25.00 attor-
ney fees and costs of suit upon a per
tain promissory note made to the
City National Bank of Altus, Okla-
homa and sold and endorsed to said
i plaintiff by said bank; and that in
, said action an attachment affidavit
i was filed and an order of attachment
; issued and Lot Four (4) In Block Five
I (6) in Julian Addition to Altus, Okla
homa, belonging to said defendant.
' was attached; and that said defendant
i must answer the petition filed by said
: plaintiff in this cause on or before the
20th day of August, 1915, or said pe-
! tition will be taken as true and Judg
j ment for said plaintiff in said action
• will be rendered accordingly, with a
' further judgment ordered the property
herein attached sold to satisfy the
1 claim and Judgment of said plaintiff
rendered at that time.
j In witness whereof. I have hereunto
,et my hand and affixed the seal of
1 said court at my office In the city of
Altus. Oklahoma, this the 6th day of
July. 1#16
(Seal) Maude Klmbell.
Court Clerk. Jackson County. Okla
By Fred Zimmerman. Deputy-
Jno. D. Rogers.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Pipe Wrentrhe*. Ratchet Brace#,
fry Squares. Pliers, etc.. for **fh
Wednesday July 14 at Troutman *
Goawiln Variety Store
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Powell, Eugene. The Oklahoma Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1915, newspaper, July 8, 1915; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280097/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.