The Oklahoma Democrat. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA DEMOCKAT.
VOL. S. NO.
*LTU«, OKLAHOMA, THUMDA*. OCTOilA 6. 11111.
WILLIAMS PUBLISMEH
Hay* be, to hlmaelf,
The n-gUtmtlon I* twin* conduct
PAVING WORK
LEANING WELL
Orrery,
land offli
Htyi he,
ml lit the
Chamberlain. "nulla# and KaplU City
The Democrat l> the paper UxmaT
THE WEAK
BEGINS TODAY
The applicant la nxjulred to appear
Say a he.
personally at one of the realatratlon
notary
before a
point* and awear
Altus, Oct. 9th.
Qualification* to take
puhllf to III*
ealcd affidavit*;
Han K unclaco, Cal., Oct. 2. Humane
hotnwvcad
(The prevent yield of the well la about
i equal to the pronrnt consumption of
thu city. Mr Hughe* bellevea that
PART! Y nftNF^by tiw* °r o,hBr ,etd"th*
I HIM LI UvilL flow frum the well can be Incraaaed
; 'to almost any amount desired. He .
THflEE DAY'S WORK ON WEU huv*" 1,0 'urli",r "upervislon over j,«roin Monday's Dally
^ NORTH OF TOWN RESULT IN 1,10 w< rkl lml hopes to wee the g,CgV«tlon ha* begun on
IMPROVEMENT OF FLOW
N
j water Into the *lt> by Saturday.
Well In Partly Cleanad Stat* Produc-
es That Amount and Promises to
Give Still More.
From Monday's Dally
Nor,h treatment of children nnd anln.ala will be mailed to Judge Wltten ^at,
main street opposite the Methodist ,A.|j| b0 dU' ti ted by nien and women Oregon, *b«fe the d K
< .n't ience on October 2«. On tnat
church, prejaratory to laying the pa\yroIp nil parts of the country at ,hej ^ u|eta, tunn contulnlnK the
Idk It will be necessary, City Kngl- thlrjy-flfth annual convention of the ,.nv« loi «K will be dumped on
,,6,-r Boyle states, to remove son.* American Humane Association which ^ 1)ublw. pln,onn at (Sregory. A
iIlk. MM In.ho.:Ml«l (ran 4" « > " «• *' ""
. . , , ho rhreL (lavs this week. beginning to- platform and pick up the en e t
,•> «" w * ' " , , on.' Tta nr.. .nv.top. alll
1 paved. This dirt Is belog hauled to morrow. Amonn th. t e en ^ numbert d "one" and the person
New York. Oct. 2.- Visitor, to N«*.t|u> Hquflre when. it u dum,)erf and some of th* most prominent workers^ ^ |t w„, have the privilege
I Yorrt's second budget exposltlci., ^ by tfae ,jlg Hteam roller. |n the cause of child and animal pro-| ^ thQ f,m #electlon from
.i i.. «i .. ivnpld Our of ttlf? niOUt .
FORTY THOUSAND GAL JO SHOW BOW
1 NEW YIH(K IS RUN
HESS
looACTswiwanrns
, i oi|,'u iiui u) mr mi •" — - of making the first selection from
Mr. 3. L. Hughes formerly 8 >'er Lhlt.h opcned today and will continue ^ ^ removeJ fl.om Malnnn„ tcctlon In the world. of ,he m0Bt a„ ,h(. landti subJect to entry and may
inter dent of Water and Lights, waa,^ ^ end of tUfi 1|lomh> my lean. ^ ^ to bi.lQg ,he no,#We feature8 prepared for the ^ h|g home8tea(1 finest
Democrat | — th<j nunieroug ohar„ and lllus- ' " "
see.: thla morning by
man. and in reply to questionings
about the well north of tfte city, he
rei-i *d that the well was now dellv-
, ! „ forty thousand gallons per day
As '.he pipe line hold something like
three hundred gallons, It will take
some time to fill it up, which will
11rations many int-reatlng thing*
'•oncerning the metropolis. H'or ins-
tance, the figures show that in New
square to grade. It will be several entertainment of the visitors will be
ve before the actual
begin.
povlng an elaborate uanquet be g.ven in rougheBt RralinK |and at 25 cents
I their honor by the Chinese me chants ^ ^ ^ ^ cnvelop. wl„
°f,het li' -- be numbered "two" and so on until aiJrcniJ( drl>HlnHW^
the number of 160-acre tracts Is ex CIRCUS. 600 People, 450 Animals
, , , BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS
_ i 40-SELLS-FL0T0 CL0WMS-40
TO SETTLEMENT fighting the flames
! l.lncoln Neb.. Oct. 2-A ,«««l.n StrC6t PaWlle
Senator Bur'.ett aru r i^ii unautHIt
level farming land <4 «n acre
York City there in a b'.r.h v-ry four " 1
— • 7™:, ri RICH LAPS OPENED
utes. Moving plctuies illustrate the • -
work of the various city departments homa City, will be
course be necessary before getting and Hhow how .is spent thu immense Alms
mm of $174,000,000 that is required (.]ag^t
TWIN"
BABY
ELEPHANTS.
33 inches tall
STRANGE AND
,v V1VWONDERFUL
ALSO HERO 8F BIGGEST ELEPHAWTS
SUPERB, SPECTACULAR, 0RKWI
the water Into Altus. The well has
. Th j.j„ "to run the city for one year,
been partly cleaned up. The big
thirty Inch lead emptying into It has
been cleaned out for a distance of Washington. Oct. 2. Uncle
prof.. >- Oiia
Saturday, November
s titt.eC. Inquire of Dr.
Sam's
or Oriental
DTug Sto:
ii ci h
tlwlmo
Hotel
( . 'beaded by former
Bw,„ c, s Oct. MW Tart, upon hi. arrival u
here tr„, o, .,!. tU. niornlns and _T«k.ltt
of the Rosebud and Pine nei
reilS""'": start, escorted him to the Lincoln Hotel, B"r[og all the
twenty five IT thirty feet. It'last r,,u!ar cotton condition report growth to Sept M. ed' th# 'baU rollinB in one of the lar- where the distinguished visitor was M*'y^f^
bu. M o, the oiienlng .h, >• « v.r .bl. .h. <o.«l pr™.,«:. or o.Uon In A** * «** «' Cl " ■ VSSSSiBZ
:z:i z. t:t:, rx c. .. «■ > • > •« ^««- - «•* ^ ^
40*9£LIO'ILU|U nunnw-Tw
fighting the flames
Gorgeous Street Parade
10:30 O'CtOCKEACIUMMUn
10,000 Seats--
Twice Its
Former Sl
This Day smI
-Qes saiu. -• .
hat by pushing on the cleaning second ginning report of the
i mi •„ * V-. a mnnn t nf
Dcors OT>en One Hotir EaTiiert VAA
A - 4m 4-V& niir ^y||
.ason voar of 1911 will not be announced -rising some of the finest Bpeech at the Auditorium. Governor ^ui3 ^
"yiTirZT <Z2wWot cotton-bythe Department of Agriculture rai and graztng lands >n ^ AWrlch. presided at the meeting. Admitting of a VlS t to e«
;ri or:- - — * • —
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INITIAL FALL EXHIBIT
Of
"WTNCKRITY CLOTHES"
=AND SOCIETY aOTHES
I
America's Most Favorably Known Ready-To-Wear Clothes
For th, ,..1 f«. .lk« « f« ku«'' AV"°.ffirts Tan t"
last few weeks :
Suits and Overcoats being the mo,t important A the many articles Which men
and you,, men havepurchase we are going to devote the first few weeks of
Fall to their display. The beautiful fabric effects combined with w.nn.rg style
have made this a season which offers wonderful possibilities t. those who care
to dress well : : : V '
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"NO NAME"
^ttteeetty ClotUc*
K U H NATHAN 6. F I S C M t CO
' \I .
"Sincerity Clothes" range in price from ;15 to $40.
Stetson Hals, Crossette Skoes, Great Western Glove; Sweet Orr anil Fick Overalls1
COTTON GROWERS
Wishing to hu. J
til pricea.adv:i'
rangemenO f
of money I
„ r cotton an-
. n make ar-
n.eral amount
with isc.
LEE KIEFER
South Side Square, - Altus, Oklahoma.
COTTON GROWERS
Wishing to hold their cotton un- 1
t'l priff- advance can make ar- L
ranzemenns for a liberal amount
of money by trading wttn me.
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Williams, R. T. The Oklahoma Democrat. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1911, newspaper, October 5, 1911; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280940/m1/1/: accessed March 24, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.