The Oklahoma Democrat. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1911 Page: 7 of 8
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Thinking
When a
Woman Will
Marry for
a home
— -"Ti nw. to «>*««■« mtomUMtoto'to-to"*
All W which are Mid to be peculiarly ^ ^ ^ issuable act litn^d'opMiIni of the twelfth annual eon
M*pud to Oklahoma conditions, aa by |k# g^jjoto |l#op|# t| l« year trontlon of tbe Ha«a Fe4eratl© of
well aa Indicative of lb* general „ (> ,htt 0f a r„.| battle with tbe Ubor. Discu lon of tb« McNamara
defense btid other subjects of Inter-
ests to (be labor world will k<«ep tbe
ElKTKHS
delegates busy until tbe end of
niuMt approved make and It may add^ week.
Interval to know tbat It ta drawn by
| Hartford. Conn.. Oct. 1— Almoat
,b*l ail tbe towns In Connecticut beld
I their annual meetings today f >r the
Tuskahoma Okla., Oct. I-A apec ' bohe of town official, for tbe com
alone, it «« are told they
toaetia • 4«, it behooves batch
elon who aay be fftticf jast
a trifle seer the age limit to
give thB question cf h<ve
baiUisg tone sacere thooght-
Of coarse, we don't guarantee
that a hone will always tom
the trick, bat we have so mch
f .ith in tbe quality of onr hah
ber and other trinuniogs n«ed-
ed Ho aake a coafortabie, enj
boae that we feel safe in <of
fering the soggesion as an aid
% least. To those who are al
ready qarried, but are ihome
less, we say build Mw-7001'll
be happy if you do and sorry
if you don't, for never again
will lumber bt oay cheaper.
Come in <i«d <ieU talk this over
al cloic rattle.
a real battle with tbe
trend of modern railway develop- fiamea by tbe Associated CIowm of
meat. Tbeae era tbe substitution of tbat organisation v
.n fur ,ul .. IM lor ,h. ** ' *
Uvea, replacing tbe lighter wltb tbe
heavier sradea f eteel, and (be In- ^ ,.onit,dvrMj tbe] Tuananoma una.. wi. ,
i rn i i,t ih« Cbirkashw and ma year. The occasion l uauully re-
atallatlon of motor cars to take the , M| (.„|*brated team of fire horses ' ! ae
.b. .. « to * „„ b*. ,b . rt' rfc"" '' """> ! '• 1
,«,i„ mi .r.rti. «. ,0 ««"«-"to..«
,. . . ..i the dlHixmituei of tribal property and (one by, when a preaiaentiai eietiiun
latent order tor motora provldea for | d wrMted tbe bonora from all «' i *• *
k , , , ^ tt,,a " t . ,lrJto W|„a th« affaire of the tribe, wan to follow, somoslgnlflcance at-
the |>a<:uk of one In operation be- competitors at the aerie* of fire mi .
. , h.«,n« w Tbe disposition of ihe segregated tabbed to the way the parti** llno.r
tween U*wn anrt gnanah to handle 0r(11|( K|vt<n «h«rw. 1 ,, , „ „„ ttl 1
. f.i i txaj.ii .. ■ fi. in1 land i>r -> iii a romplloated problem, u,i In rct'ent yeara the polltUal alf.
the lot a! pa*aenaer trafllr b.-iween A building la dlicoverad on fire In «an« ir i v hllM ji-
... . m. #*u tin in ihi- \ iiIiimIjI#* inlfiiTh tit* uifU uut't) uf thowc* •IMtloni M* ^ih
(heae i Inta. Thla motor will Hwva (hv ,.ent#r of ,he main tent The ofthtfc 'h. valuable nincaneo or ,
, iuia.it .Ai'i/fitrml. but thin your a inn r
l.aamu rn the early morning and n|ttMII |t K|veii and ihe engine •■ I
^ . .. i " | • ehi ba* been arouaed In them d> tne
make round trip to Qnanab the ru-hwi i„ followed by the clown* , • ,. ..r noted'
i i.. i. . . af . i.> Am „ u,„, «i : HA.VQUKT AT HA8T1N<!8. iere;'ei)dum vote on t o proposoa
aame da>. returning late In the af- wh„ coiih« armed wltb aoda water *1 i «.n«
• _i . _ .isHidinenia to the conatltutlon. one
teriniuti Bealde* thla. ibe local watering t ana nml other • - _.u««iinea . n . . . lar-
it.lflc tin two •to™ ItoM „„.h |>uriit>h.n.ll. Th.lr todrlcron. ' '' ilUk 1 * "" . ..
I. tato. frrwWd b, inBklnc I. > I"" • " •• • '■ ■- °> "",h "
of Ur,. «'irh dl.l.lnn. to Ok. „ld to ,kl« ...l,
toboini. .11 ... «kk .r- . „..r. .1 . „„ Mn*m« ... Ik. .'.il
i.l.i. ,o irniiHforn. >"• ■ - . «■ Flv. k.ndM - .U
mm .. to~ w- . • «■ ". -Tk. 8.11, Ho", rttoto. .m «f "" """ ? , T" ti" w Z
.ml« 1.K'« k.™ o. Mawtoy l «nt n.^n ot Nel.™k., k.v. „m M..dw to 4o„.. to to.«« k.
traffic or .be Krl.,o In Tke into, ot .datolol. .. '« .wblMUon. Th. con.plle.Uo. ol
E„..rln,.bt. In <<*<<* '«<•*<* P ' nooi.l. kro«. k.. boon <■«, In Prof' k.11, .bl.b I. to k. ib. ,h. d«.k ot Governor Ulley
I Why Not
Read the
| Courier-
Journal?
HOUSTON
Lumber Co.
tlonx are *nld to buve demonatrated!hu)f th,s yenr B0 thai for 2.r. ceaia one cblef l.-ature of tne I"'0*""1
the auperiorlty "f fbe motor for ef- ,H ,,ernii,ted to aee tbta itrent clreua
feeling «hi* kind -of w/tvk. |n |ts fiftlrety.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
NOIIIlt DAKOTA
RATE CASES
CHl'RCHKS IN rONVKNT ION
, bowed the ne< e*alty of the first of
the proponed amendment*, an J the
. unumially Iona *eR*ion or the leKlala-
i ture thla year, out of all proportion
io the reaultH, the latter.
Prom M'.ndoj'n Daily
A goo Hlblo .'ihool yesterday.
Boone. B.. O^TT-A Joint annualj N«c lano audience, toward tbe BAPTIST CHURCH
tVo rnitnrinn and Cnl-'Partor y ,ierday, nud man> kind e* From Monday h Daily. ,
riwmiw o ,trPWiom weiv exlentlerl 10 hltn .n Two hundred and fifty nine In Snn-.
,v«™ii« 4-to o^ to«-.^.y «>« a t0,„„ of ,,„U1. ,nd , «. r
— „ , - w-"™" ti 'irLth^-tt one taken. T«o l.rg, conK,„..lon«
vii PnaTi Mttiii ooi. 2.—Master It Th^ proceedings will contiu •
' 1 ' , vjVilneebar A conlcssfon and baiitiBm at -lose at preaching services. The pa8tor(
Cbancerj *• !D. llosK.ns today be?a« „e over and Wedne.H ^ ^ (l|R(.nm,e ! preached at both hours. The Bible
T* get the beatef Badaoh*
Get a Baz of
Dr. Miles*
Anti-Pain PHI*
Otherwise Backache
' May get the best of you
Nothing uisturbs the hicman
.system more than pain wlxiher
it be in the form of faeauaohe,
bafckache. neuralgia, stomadtac^e
or the pains peculiar to wroni<ai.
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain P:1U ane a
etendard remedy- for pain, a«d
are praised by a great -army of
men and women who haw tised
them Tor ytar .
"A Wend was down with UCtlppt
and neatly crated with awful Un-karhe.
I cave her one Anti-Pain l'^l and left
another ior her 10 take. They hetpe<l
her right awcy, ar.d the says she will
never be without tnem arain."
Mrs. <G. H. Webb, Austinhere, <
At all druggist*—n desaa 29 cents.
. miles MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. **4-
"■'PARKS KIIIING IS
HflD MlflJBlf
tbe bwtrlnt In the revived North l«
knta t-oal-t'nte cases. The t'asea
volve liim'tte toal rates in Nonh Da-
kota. It 'ihe previous litigation
I'nitet! ftiitef supreme court decided
adverse I? to the railroads, but wt
the santt 'time ruled thai the cases
te.reopened if the rates sWd PRELIMINARY TRUl Or TIPTON
lie toi d confiscatory. The presort CITY MARSHAL
bearing results from an applications DISCHARGE.
of tbe Sou troad. which a«.ked for
reo])ennig u'fthe case.
MUXS 'RESUME OPERATIONS-
WfflSKtY IS BLAMED
A ewii!
of ewn'ine discours.
t The Ladies Aid >ias planned an in cia8B at 4 p. m. was largely attended!
tereftrnt nu-elItik "for Wednesday af- an(j profitable. A special service at
ternoou to which all the member; o! the n-tgbt hour was especially appre-
: ihe society are cordially Invited. j elated. Misses Mary For. and Oarvln
The local C. W. M. M. will holt' an 8ang a duet and Mrs. Fred Zimmer-
IrirfHiuarii me««B Thursday *fttr -man rea(j an excellent paper supple-
noon in the home of Mrs. Dan Caves menting the pastors sermon.
RESULT* UN! Every on is virwd to be present on
I *r7iw if possible.
An interesting program will be ren
I deml. Prayer meeting Wednesda -'i
l evering and a «ood attendance is ex-|
! petted.
' On next bora's Day morning the
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J. c. CHISUM. Archiiert
!> <* Odd Fell^.w!'• Blrtv.. "ver Demo-
crat Office. Altus. Okla
JNO D. ROGERS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
fiOTARY PUBLIC
BEOIN STEPHENSON PROBE.
Washington, Oct. 2 Members of the
special Senate -ommittee appointed
to investigate the election of Senator
Stephenson of Wisconsin will meet at
Milwaukee today to begin the hearing!
of the charges that the aged Solon
bought his toga. Senator Heyburn of.
Idaho is chairman of the committee.
ISIN GEK-CLAY-ROBINSON
& HAMILTON
Attorneys-at-Law
Office,Over Miller Bros Store
Notary in Office,
All t'ourt
Judge Makes Struts Temprriic* ptf;tov wfn a^Rver a sermon on the
Andwson, S. C. Oct' 2.-The Khwr-; Lecture In Dismissing the C*m>- ; tmpDrtance 0f t he C. W. B. M. .in'
nlde and Toxaway cotton mills of thisj _ !th* chtrrch. A .special program will
city, *1hioh are among the largest rn ^ FrederriCk, Okla. Sept 3A-Thelbe gKen.
South Carolina, resumed oi era.tieus|!pJ,eljluliltary fliiai of Henry Weaver — u js expecte(j that a report will bej
on full tiriie today after having bwn' for .he killing of W. S. Parks, *f Tip-, London, Oct 2.—London is not goon after thp opening 0f Con
idle fixiwe tbe first of May. t Thursday., S^ptoEiiier 21, heldj™4^ excited over tonig gress in December.
i ... ! between Jack Hohnson and Bombar
>—• 2-T" — —l"' • «• «— Z o,Zn\2~Z^ un
«<— ZZVZZZ?*-*' T-ym"" " >• "i " b •'«
Med in Rome . today with an attend-. im the rtiaauimtti jof wo,000, the largest in prize history
«. - .,^.,1« tJ"— " a"™<* s"""' "" ,a"
"e *trca ro"
TZX miIII .make .. e«on " — ^ lh< '"«tr,>polls "" b*e° lb* ,n"t'"ir
zr - ^ =« rr ^—-1— -1 — =iir = r rs -com'
stPe^S 'ing roaBi for several tteouMmd more J -
rnr:r -r -—=■ - -
PAINLESS DENT.'STS
Or. u. E. Black, Mgr.
• Teeih ,.xamInert 'rn- !.< -■•
■ phone 476, office phone i4« <>'
► fice in Hightower building south
.side of square.
ALTUS. OKI. A
S.
trial of the persons accused in the
lynching of the negro Zach Walker,
jwho was burned to death by^ a mob'
at Coatesville on August 18 last, fol-.
METHODIST CHURCH.
In ad-1
whom a!
... ,v.„ilv pointed temperance
From Moni>5 # IMailj. !
The Sunday school and preaching , discharging W«av*r
sermon befor
He ■•aiad ^sbe
tator an unobstructed • view of the
fighters.
Practically all of the London
leged complicity in the actual lynch-
ing, the chief of police of Coatesville j'
and one of his subordinates are to j
DR. H. H. EAON, D. D
DENTIST
ALL WORK GDAJUKTMB
South aide Square—Over Rweaelt*
Jewelry #tere
(LADH DBNTI-r)
CROWN AND BRIiyJE WORri,
I ltEATMENT OF TEETB AND DISKASBe'
GUMS A SPE. IALTY
Office North Side , « i> fii i
Public Square AltUS, UK la.
be tried on a charge of manslaugh-
FRISCO BEGINS
USE OF MOTORS
r —-
TM*KC • OIOT1HCT IM^NOVK
MSNT8 OECIOEO UW IN OK
LAHOMA.
INSTALL HEAVIER MILS
services were well attended yester-j preponderance tbe -vide** goes
day. The sersau. on "The Authority to sho^ that this whole givistic experts agree tbat wM tgr growjng out of their a,leged fail-
of Christ" wa* pronounced the best, out of tie neck o fa wbi . ,. • basn.t a (,hance with the big black. ^ tQ rat <the
preached by the pastor in this church had not Sherman Paiks come o o> tbp fJtct ,hgt johnson has not
..WMrt «l.h lb« ■ «— «-"*• Mm""' \ery mmm* «■' .he!
tions and Interpretations was well re- of bad whiskey, Henry Wearer ou The lnana(?er8 o£ Wells are TAXPAYERS I EAGUE
celved and were turned away not be here acci^of crltlclsed for permitting him to face ^^be an important meeting
for want of staadtog room. jthal Hv iind it and the ,he <'hampion- Sl>°rtmg WnterS of the Taxpayers League held at the
WEST P^r^ATOR . iZlVs Jastified in what he dfd ^ M
RETIRES ON ^GE LIST;not oniy in , discharging his official' *ame 1 generalship and i^iev October 7th at 2 0Cl0ek P'
Washington. D. C. 2.-Prof.>lt, but t0 protect his own,, 1 ~ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ "
Samuel E. Tillman, tor more than would be unjust, therefore, both ^ ^ tim€ will enUil
,v,r,v yeai^ an Instruct *t tbe West the defendant and to the taxpayers o |
. the county to bring the case Into *he The Citv of Altus, Plaintiff, vs. V. R.
Point military academy, was P1"^ ,„r trial. Furthermore ,
attend.
E2?w
J. D. STROUD, President.
on (the army retired li*t soday
account of age. Prof. TUteian Is a
native, of Tenaersee and graduate
from Wrnm. Point In 18W.
Atlanta, Ga„ Oct. 2—Delegates!
from the United States, Canada,
district court for trial. Furthermore
it would be useless aud the de aid-
ant l« hereby discharged."
T&ere baa been an air about .b
court room during tbe trial as If peo-
ple expected trouble to break cot at
any moment.
People generally hare been tan
tlous In dlecnssinp tjie ^ of Jhe Pw,(e> against his goods and 1452—King Hichard 111. of England
opnosn are e . chltte|s jn the entitled action; and born; Died August 22, 1485.
l~'ot enM with tbe dis- that said cause will be heard on the 172,-First, l.sue of the Pennslyva
1 , . r Th„ p.rk. ,re 21st day of October. 1911. at Nine nia C.aiette
Ae every season rolls around we rbar* - of weaver. The Parks are
CLOWNS BATTLt
WITH FUMES
Jones. Defendant.
Before S. E. Hickman. * Justice of
ke peace of Altus Township In ard , ..
_ . for the annual convention of the la-
ir Jackson County, Oklahoma. .
. . ternatlonal Brotherhood of Black-
Said defeadant Is hereby notified ,
' smiths and Helpers.
that on the Mth day of September, (
11911. an ordei* of attachment was TH|g OATE IN HISTORY
issued by the above named Justice' October 2.
«M .b. proprUtor* « big m • " b.™ .. «.
«« ...... ,l.b «cb r.U.,1... ..4 friends.—Ohl.lwiwan
Electric Ei 9i«« •• Ordered
stalled «etweew Lawteii
OiMfiati.
other la order te produce the most CALITORXIA i.aBOR FEDERATION Attest
Oklahoma ^ novel act. be it either what Is com iUkeraHeld. Oal.. Oct 2.-Bakers j
:;rr,r^
J. H. LAWSON",
Attorney for Plaintiff.
fl E HICKMAN,
Justice of the ePa«*e.
175S—First legislative assembly in
Canada met at Halifax.
188$—Clark University. Worcester.
Mass.. formally opened.
190S—Tbe American battleship fleet
reached Manila.
..The.,
Deming
Investment
..Co..
Farm Loans
Hightower BniMiag,
Smtlo Side Sqsare
...Phone. 315..
Altai, - • Okla.
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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/m1/7/: accessed April 25, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.