The Oklahoma Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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You Need a Tonic
There are times in every woman's life when she
needs a Ionic to help Aj er ow
WEEKLY LETEIR
When that time comes to you. you know i
to take—Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is com-
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build them back to straigth and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can't make a mistake in taking -
Cardui
The Woman's Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
says: "1 think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I began to take Cardui, 1 \vas
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well aijd
as strong as 1 ever did, and can eat most anything.
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold l y all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.
w oa.A om nmaauT, mot.
ROUTE THREE AMD ELMER ti
Wind mora wind, Tuesday. i
There mutt have been some- J
thing more than the ordinary on j
hand Monday. . t
Elmer furnished her full quote j forget that the revlvaj j,
•to swell the First Monday crowd now on Rev j. A# Old. our Pre-
at Altus. Among those who went '|jdjng Eldert is with M and is ^
from here were: Ed Lock,1 ing the preaching—fine, old-time
ler Farmers State Bank; Bill Nev- g0spei preaching. Come and hear
Hie, Rome Colville, Pat Colville; ^jm and get y0ur sj,are of the
A. Gleason and others. Among meejjnj, vVc urge all members
those from Route 3, who were at tQ attend. All others invited.
Altus Monday, were: A. J. Rod- aje hel,| at 10 a. m. and
gers, J. W. Bailey and G. M. Evans. 7.45 p m Next Sunday morn-
The school land lessees held a jng tj,e children will have charge,
meeting and discussed some very you know what these services are.
Important matters i If you don't get here before, be
■ Mrs. W. J. Evans and Mrs. SUfe and attend Sunday morning.
Barnes went to Manitou Friday, | renew our invitation to the
I returning Monday. They report a pastors and their members to be
| nice time. us and enter into the meet-
Mr. Boss Butler and Miss Flor- {nJ, gnd hdp |n any way poss!51e<
ence Wilson were married at the We regret tQ ,edrn that thefe ;s
residence of Rev. W. J. Evans on # gfeat dea, #f sickness in town.
j the 3rd. They were accompanied If pastor can ^ q{ any pos.
jby Chas. Wilson, Miss Myrtle Kir- >sible assistance> he wouid be giad
| .by and Amber Kirby. o{ the 0pp0rtun;ty.
I The matrimonial wagon seems j
■ to be on the go. j
Pastor.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL, APPLICATIONS, u they
cannot reach the seat ot the diaeaae. Ca-
tarrh Is a blood or conBtituUonal disease,
and in order to cure It you must take In-
ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure III
taken Intetnally, and acts directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall s
Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It
■was prescribed by one of the best phy-
sicians In thla country tor yean and ia
a regular prescription. It Is composed of
the best tonlca known, comb ned with the
best blood puriftera. acting directly on the
mucous surfaces. The perfect combina-
tion of the two Ingredients la what pro-
duces such wonderful results In curing
catarrh. Send for tesUmonlals. free.
CARD OF THANKS.
To the neighbors and friends
who have been so kind to as in our
loss through the fire Wednesday,
we wish to express our thanks
and appreciation.
Charles R. Humphrey.
Myrtle F. Humphrey.
Miss Bess Sumner of Vernon,
Texas, is visiting her rister, Mrs.
J. S. Wood.
MARTHA.
Misses Hudson, Mead and Birch
of Altus visited friends here last
Mrs. Tom Kizziar left this week
for Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, to Sunday. r-
; join her husband. | Mrs. W. R. Spears, who has
■ 1 been at the bedside of her neice
C. W. Edwards of Olustee was , at Quanah, Texas returned home
in the city on First Monday at- last week.
Helen Floreine, the little five
caiarm. emu lur — months old daughter of Mr. and
5, J. CHENEY & CO.. Props^, Toledo, a Mrs M L Hankins, is critically
^rBold by Druggists, price 75c. | . « .. .
Take BaU's Famll/Fills for eonsUpatloa. MJ with pneumonia, and it IS
j thought there is very little, if any,
Read the Oklahoma Democrat, chance for the little one to live.
tending to business.
Orville Richards, who has been
quite sick, is able to be up again.
B. F. Ross and wife of Eldora-
chico
COTTON SEED MEAL
AND HULLS Mixed is
the best and cheapest
feed for your Cow or Horse
Pat Up In 100 lb. Sacks
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For Sale by Feed Dealers or
Altus Cotton Oil Mill, Altus, Okla.
KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME
Our choice Flour is sold by
all merchants; vou can get it
at the right figure. You can
get tne right price for your
grain and ail grain products,
at our mill.
LEGER MILL COMPANY
Come to the Young Men's Dem- —
ocratic Club ny#eting next Monday , do have moved to the northwest
night at the District court room, at part of town.
8 o'clock. I Dr. S. A. Smith, national prohi-
bition lecturer, delivered a very
J. D. Moody of Elmer spent interesting lecture at the Baptist
Monday here on business, going church Sunday. A large crowd
from here to Oklahoma City to at- heard him.
tend the Cattlemen's convention Fred Watts, who is in school at
■ Mangum, and Chas. Johnson were
Dr. Rutland was called to Hoi- i here Saturday.
lis Wednesday by Drs. Hopkins ! R. E. Stewart is in May, Okla-
nd .Tones to remove an eye for a boma, on business this week.
Mr. Petree.
44 CHICKS GONE
J. S. Saunders and Ewell Fow-
ler made a business trip to Brink-
man, Saturday.
Newt Doughty, 'who is attending j
school at Hobart, spent the week i
c tj p, 1 „ „r;+v, end with relatives here
Now comes F. F. Parker with- , A_ R R;chard returned
, -• -• -, - - ^ ^ Richard returned from)
another ch.cken theft «to£ and D g ^ whgre he has beefi
this one sounds better than the j . .
| others, having had144 little chicks | ° Vc. Doughi and family re-
I stolen by two tag rats. FVF. ■ ^ home h Ejmer
| found the rats with the goods Mrs j w Watts accom.
Ipanied them.
j Mrs. W. T. Williams, the art
; and expression teacher, will ;jive
a recital at the'auditorium Friday
I and after due trial they were
justly punished.
Altus,
Oklahoma
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! What is the lamp which a Chris- Sunday.
Itisn should carry, and what is it Ant'ce Glover if Mangum, R4
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Go Where
No Cold Winds
Blow
to the Southeast, to Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas and
Gulf Coast Points. There are hundreds «f resorts where
the balmy Gulf and Ocean breezes make life worth living.
Low rates are in effect daily until April 30th, via
A. v* ^ •• ~ — lula auipuouu
and how may we be in constant fr;ends Wednesday by going to
eadiness? Altus and returning as Mr. and
What is tlje spiritual condition Mrs. Glover.
of an apostle or preacher or Sun- j Misses Spears, Bailey, and Em-
day school teacher, who is not in erson w^e shopping in Altus last
constant readiness for the coming Saturday.
of his Lord?
What does it mean to be always
in readiness for the coming of the
Lord?
What is the proof that God nev-
er demands the impossible?
To what extent have we to suf-
Woman b As OM As
She Looks
Hit, Tl«it tfcy wny JtpitWI tatiwdr—*(
louk. dru pin« *liouM«r . ul Um f*ltrrlnf (tap.
DR. PIERCE'S
Favorite Prescription
Tlill fitmon* mnllr'nn atrlkM nt tho very root of Um««
rni'mlit ol your youUiful upuxorunco. It makot you nul
only look yuunv, but /«•/ yuunv.
Your cm mnIii yM la Na '>14 ar (Mat faranar
•9 uncwl ilmni la Or. Maraa1. Invalid-< Hotel .'id hue
gl' ..I Ifi.ulata, Ou,lala,M.Y.aa4 trial baa will baaMlladyau.
KODAK FINISHING
I have established a Kodak Finishing De-
partment in Williams & Burd's Book Store,
where I will develop and finish kodak pic-
tures and will also do view work.
Calls answered any pait of the county.
Mail order business solicited. Prices are right
C. K. Conwell, Photographer
THE
Wigwam Theatre
H. K. SMITH, Mgr.
We are now open for business and are showing each night
the best pictures possible for us to secure.
WE CHARGE ONLY 10 CENTS
North Side Square, west of Owl Drug Store.
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Or anything else ihat is
generally d'iTicu: c to bake with
economy and success.—you'll
SUGGESTIVE SUNDAY
SCHOOL QUESTIONS evening.
~i j Miller Hudson of Altus Vas vis-
Copyright 1912 by Rev. T. S. ^"ifinc here Sunday.
Linscott, D. D. The Martha teachers^ attended
■March 8, 1914. the meeting of the Teachers' As-
Watchfulness. (Temperance les- sociaticn at Altus Saturday,
son.) Luke xii:.35-48. Several of the boys went to Al-
Golden Text—Blessed are those ^us Saturday expecting to play
servants, whom the Lord when he baseball but were disappointed.
I cometh, shall find watching. Luke Misses Woodard^ and Bullock
visited-homefolks in Olustee last
MM 0712 heaping teaspaosifui of
Health Club
more efficient, purer and easier
to use than any other Baking
Power obtainable at any price.
Dr. Fillmore was in Mangum
last week.
H. L. Powell of Kirkland, Tex-
as, is visiting friends and relatives
at this place.
The" Boy 9couts were organized
'Friday under the leadership of E.
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fer for our ignorance in time and j g. Coots.
eternity ? J Henry Starkey left Sunday for
a few days visit in points in New
Mexico.
Mr. Powell of Altus visited Mr.
and Mrs. Carter Sunday.
p/n/0fJ5^25fGns
At a//Good Grocers
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f"THE ALTUS STATE ^
To Cure a Cold in One Day
1 Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It atop* the
I Cough and Headache "and works off the Cold.
[ Druggists refund money if it falls to cure.
I K. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c
No need to hurry back for your ticket is good for return
any day prior to June 1st. Arrange your trip via the
route of the through {rain to the Southeast—
"The Florida Special"
Call on the nearest Frisco Agent, or address the un-
dersigned for any desired information.
J. E. Gartlaod, Agent, Altus. Oklahoma.
C. O. Jackson, Division Passenger Agent. Frisco Lines,
1112 Colcord Building. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
This Baking Powder
Keeps. Its Strength
The large can of K C lasts longer
than 25 cents worth of other baking
powders but no matter how lone It
takes to get to the bottom the last
spoonful is just as good as the first.
K C raises the nicest, lightest biscuits,
cakes and pastry you ever .ate, and it
is guaranteed pure and wholesome.
For goodneu sake, me K C
_Where the people deposit. De-
posits Guaranteed.
SOUTH EAST CORNER SQUARE
fr * 4* + * + *
* HOTEL BLALOCK
•? D. E. Pierce, Prop.
A Commercial Hotel
We Take Care of Our Pa-
4* trons in Every Way.
4* We Meet All Trains
+ ELDORADO, OKLA.
* * * + * + + +
OUR COMPANY ha§ $50,000.
to Loan on Good Farm Land
Within the Next Sixty Days
S. E. Hickman & Co.
Phone 78.
Altus State Bank
CMMtm.ll
The iroitt cms. no matter of bow loag Mandiag.
V are cared by the wonderful, old reliable Or.
tarter-a Antiseptic Heahac Oil. It rdto««a
Wii ii< —iwi ac.ik.ftji
A Tower
for wet
weather
Protector'
See kow the rim
protect* the eyea,
and in hack turns
nay drop on to your Slicker, ka soft flannel
lining covera the ears if the rain ia cold or
folds inside when not needed. So soft it may
be roiled and carried ia the pocket.
A fin
t to your Fiah Brand
Reflax Slicker, and juat aa waterproof
75
cents ^.fsmwWM
A. 1. TOWEK CO.
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BOSTON
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