The Oklahoma Democrat. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA DEMOCRAT\
A Democratic Newspaper iuu«o Ev«r> Thursday—Subscription 91.00 par Yaar
Entered u ^ond<la* natter Mana it. J v7. at the i*> iofl)re at Altua
okia&o&a. under act ot Consross of March 3. 1S9T.
Want Ads.
WANTED—(*«•■ ondhand oat. bug
HOt'NSHKLL A SONS.
Rlseed under this tiaadi ~
will bring tatlafactory r
suits. Three lines thr
tlmss for twsnty-flvs car'
C. E. RUTHRLPF. EDITOR ANO PUBLISHER.
ADVERTISING RATES—Uisplay advertising lie per lncU; Local Adverts
lug be i-tr line. All changes tor advertising mau«r tor U e curiem w««lt
roust be received not Utter tiutn Wednesday noon of each week.
The Oklahoma Industrial Inatltute,
and College for girls second sessiou .
begins Sept. 20, 1910. For particular*
and catalogue write H. B. ABER
NETHY, Pres., Chickasha. Okla.
Wear Negligee Shirts
With Cuffs?
WANTED—8<*cond-hand oat. bag?
HOUNS11ELL A SONS.
J. G. MEADOWS
ELECTRICAL CLEANING
AND PRESSING PARLORS
I Make a Specialty of
Pine Tailoring for Ladiea
and Gentlemen.
If so, you should send them to us for
I ..tuntleri:ig. We will not only wai>h,
, them cleaner and whiter, but we will
j starch the attached cuffs and iron thern 1
I -<• that they will be stiff, hold their
'hape, have a nice finish and be en-
______ i tirely free from rough edges.
MILK COWS—Bought and sold by' W* i tH* b0"°m *tr"i,fht *,h1
It E Mavriohi 4m htm t k ! ev*n« with every plait smooth and in
ine or I exact place, and we ll smooth the
in* or selling At barber shop south , t^e, of lhe neck ^
I side square. Altus. Okla. «p ( Try us-see if the work won't suit,
I you better.
WANTED—SecoBd-hand oat. bags. I
hounshjjll A SONS, j PbOBt 121
FOR SALE
Seven Jlots on northJMain qqq
I One bioek trackage property JQQ
! Two business lots, price $5,000
IAcerage property within the city,limits
ALTUS REALTY CO
Residence Phone 486 Oflco phone 443
SINGING AND DANCING
COMEOIANS AT EMPIRE
The Empire bill tonight will feature
Hanniiagu>n £ Florence, in ninging
tad dancing and comedy sketches.
According to press comment, these
■ mm W6(uicm*n« ....
vaudevilei arusts bav. an act that is , ,
I also do a general line of expert clean- T~\
guaranteed to u<aKe yoa iaught asi._ p cisaa |h
< In#, pressing, and repairing for all ^1 1
well as afford some real good singing- v K
and dancing. A Tri" w'" Cenwmee Yeu
The illustrated son#s at the Empire | That 1 **n "•* *#rv# v*« .. "
by M.ss Garvin art proving an at- j ^ I>oor South of City Natioiol Baak nietllOQS are the reSUlt, J. t. • C. H. MCINTOSH
trd/ttiva /^.o tiiri. t\f itmnim n a t x 6ltphod6 509. ' f ua a
•- R. E. Cowgill Altus
OBteopatt steam Laundry
tractive feature of the Empire pro-1
gram. Miss Garvin has a spleadid i
voice and h>r songs are very much
appreciated by Altus theatre goers. ,
The motion picture program for |
tonight promises to be especially good,;
bota interesting and instructive. j
"The Trip of the American Fleet I
Around the World," "Your Wife is i
Unfaithful," and "A Voyage Around
the tSars "
As will be seen, the program will'
include pictures of scenic, adventure, j
and tragedy, and a sthe Empire now ,
has its own electric generating plant,
assuring distinct pictures regardless j
of other power sources.
of the twentieth century
FOWLER ROOMING
HOUSE
UNDER NEW MANAGE
WENT
Eighteen nicely furnished, cool
rooms; closo in. Everything first
class. Rates reasonable. South-
east of Public Square.
Office
second floor Citv
Hall
MRS. GEORGE G. THORPE
A. B. Bethany College, 1901.
M. B. University of Kansas, 1909.
Teacher of Piano Playing, Mas to a I
Theory and Musical History.
i Studio at Residence on E. Maple St.
CA Good Bank'in a Good City
A Good Bank in a Good County
A Good D—~ ■
Bank
-IS-
in a Good State
A Good bank For Yea
■THE
to Depssit With
Altus State Bank
The Guaranteed Bank
ALTUS,
OKLA.
G. B. Miller
Res. Phone
REAL tSTATE TRANSFERS.
J. W. Dye and wife to W. D. Loath-
erman, lots 10 in bloc 83, lot 9, in
Wock S3, in Crain's First addition to
the town of Altus, lots 10, 11 in block
55 in original town of Altus, consid-
eration |S,500.
Mrs. Eva Jessie Scott and husband
J. W. Scott, to Albert K. Mack, north-
east quarter of section b in township
3 north of range 20, west of the In-
dian meridian; consideration *4,200.
J. D. Wood and wife to W. T.
Adams, lots 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 in block
35 in East Duke; consideration $500.
W. It HOLT, M'g'r.
MY STORE
W. R. Downey $ Co.
UNDERTAKING
Coffiins, Caskets and Burial
Rnbes
Kmfeatamd Furnish „„ Application.
Excursion Rates
Every day via
K. C. M. & 0. RY.
TO
MEXICO
PACIFIC COAST
EASTERN WESTERN
NORTHERN
SUMMER RESOLTS
ASK
D. B. GREEN, Age*
Altus, Okla.
k. s. Abeknethy
Res. Phone 197
Miller & Abernethy
Surgeons and General Practitioners
' Omce over Knox Furniture Store
Office pbone 184 or 72
EVERETT PETRY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
I Office Alien.Building Altus, Okla.
JOHN' T. WILSON, Manager
PHONE 81
SANITARY
PLUMBING CO.
KICK MUIIM: H Ini Vnt ,1 M Mfics
Plumbing, Steam an4 Hot
Water Heating
Full lit e Plumbing and Heating Sup-
plies. Hath Tubs, Closets, Sinks, Lav-
atories, etc. Twenty-five years'ex-
perieric- in plumbing and heating
business. Estimates cheerfully
giver. Call and see us.
PRODUCT O* CLOVE TREE.
A ten-year-oW cl«v« tree will pr©.
duee about twenty pounds of cloves
a year.
Cleaning and Pressing,
Ladies' Coat Suite and Skirts
BAW PLACID 0*1 COrttSBTS.
In many German factories the fe-
male employees are forbidden to wear
corsets during working hoars.
HOPE FOR POETS.
"Take hope, oh, bards, the way to
fame has now at last been brought to
view," says a Chicago poet in aa out-
burst of ecstasy. If you've struck a
repentant anw well-apying editor, old
scout, won't you kindly put us next.?
WINE PRODUCTION INCREASING
Wine production in Chile is increas-
ing. The acreage in vineyards is 145,-
894, of which 47,103 acres are irriga-
tor. There is a great demand for
American oak staves.
THE PHILOSOPHER OF FOLLY
"When you see a man spending
money like a lord," says the Philoso-
pher of Folly, "you intimate that the
money is furnished by an American
wife."
Sttuftctioti Guaranteed
Weri. Called f„ „d DelWed
W. I YARBRO,
h R« Olipbiot Nil <V, Store
PHONE 92
Altus Tin and
Sheet Metal Works
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Roofing, Guttering, Tinware, Sheet
Iron Work, Citterns, Galvanised Iron
Flues, Cornice and Skylights.
PREE DELIVERY.
Phone 237. Repairing Neatly Dene
Estimates Given Free.
One Block Southeast of Public Square
Altus Machine and Boiler
Company
Get your Machine and;Boiler work
done by us, at reasonable prices.
All work guaranteed. Farmers
that have plow discs to be rolled
out bring them to us. Regular rates
Shop located juat north of Oil Mill
Altis' Okla.
&
BYRLE BEACH
WRITES FIRE AND TORNA-
DO INSURANCE IN RELIABLE
COMPANIES.
SEE HIM AT
City Nat'l. Bank
ANYTHING THAT'S
BROKE TAKE IT TO TMH
GENERAL REPAIR
SHOP OF
L M. BOWMAN
TOO HOT
To bake today, says
the tired housewife,
"But no use to worry,
THE ALTUS STEAM BAKERY
can always furnish me
with Tie best of Everything'
Bread, buns, pies, cookies
plain and fancy cakes for
all occasions.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Prompt Delivery
Telephone 360
E. B. Enderlein
PROPRIETOR!
Phone 360
City Livery Barn
——mm PHONE 176 mm
Everything complete and first-class in'the'livery li «
Fancy Sunday Rubber Tire Kigs. Specially equipped Rigs
for Fishing Crews. Phone 176.
The City Livery Barn Keeps an oil wagon on the streets
Phone 176 for all orders for oil or gas. Best grade oil 5
gals. >1.00. A good grade for 90c.
Twenty years of successful auctioneering on" biggest
auction blocks west of the Mississippi Phone 176 for an
auctioneer.
City Livery Barn
A. J. MILLER, Proprietor
Phone 176
Oscar Mentzel, Manager.
FOR EXPERT AND SATISFACTORY
REPAIRS.
Maint St 2 Blks S. Altua State Bank
E. E. HUDSON
CIVIL ENGINEER
ALTU8, OKLA.
THE PERFECT MEMORY.
V,"u.i- r — Haven't you forgotten
soro' thing, sirr
Ouest—Certainly; I always forget
In the witnes chair and the dining-
rem chair.
•fm
A STATEMENT OF FACT.
r'.d Is very, rery old. It has
any things in Its time,
and eventful, and it grows
mr year.—Boston Transcript.
THE HIRE FOOD BAKERY
Li- ;.ard Gra>soa is in the city hav-
i;«g i rfd f-om Oklahoma City and
other places «bere he has beta for
W. H. WHITE, Proprietor
BREAD. PIES. CAKES ANO
COOKIES
Fresh Every Day
We Can Please
You
PHONE t3. FREE DELIVERY
Half Block East Altus Slate Bank.
EABV.
•T-* o.' US attaia the height of i
ertnind Almost say at m tm I *" *"• **-
get it to a hall of turn " I AHee, — -
"1w southwestern
•TEA* LAUNDRY
Morrow A Morrow Prspo.
NEW STATE GROCERS
ROQtlEMORE s RIDDLE
Dealers In
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Agents Iowa Dairy Creasi
Separator
Come In. See the Separator
in action and Jet us figure
with jou on Groceries. .
AH Hides
Bosght at Highest
_ Prices
'Phone 311. One Block East
Altus State
Estimates Made Free on Appiidatior,.
J. C. CHISUH, Architect
Office Odd Fellows' Bidg., Orer De^r
crat Office, Altus, Okla
If you are not
well located in \
Altus try a room 1 \
at the ?
BURT
HOTEL
Near Orient Depot
J. B. Kimball,
Manier
Phone 176
BARGAIN
West Locust
Property Wilt Double
VaL< in Six Months
BUTU- -l FRENCH
Office over A it u Dru.< . ,,-re. Phone 314. Altus Ok
Ti CMS"
Licensed
neral Director.
Calls Asrwerd Day aad Nifk.
WORK ' V3 S.VI! • HCTI ON GUAMNTECI
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Ruthruff, C. E. The Oklahoma Democrat. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1910, newspaper, September 1, 1910; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280373/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.