The Oklahoma Democrat. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1909 Page: 8 of 8
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FOR RENT—August 6. 1909.~0nj
north Grady, one five
Empty at present. J.
house.
J. M. Grider.
ADVERTISING LITERA-
TURE READY FOR
DISTRIBUTION
room house.
M. McBride
Within the next few days the bus-
iness men of the citv will receive
sjme of the alvertising literature!
_____ .calling attention to the great booster
WANTED—Day boarders, $3.50 per ■ edition of the County Chronicle. You
week. West Cypress Street. Mn. j are respectfullv requested to read the
T. H. Wingo. d6wl. 1 literature carefully. This publication j
' - ... .. ■ r! w|lj be the most elaborate and compre-
FOK RENT. - -Until November first,
nice five room house on North Main
tf. Inquire of J. S. Moore. ^
| * ' Indian Clrl'e Pie*
A woman salesman for • depart-
at store recently went to the school
$
hensive publication of the kind ever
issued in the southwest, and as it will
be * publication of typographic*!
beauty it will be something every
man w<rnian and child in the conuty
T „ ___ can justly take a pride in. A rep-
tor Cherokee Indian girls tn Tahlequah i resentative will call on you in i- iew'
to take measurements for their uftl- I _ . . j ..
tom., and here is wfcat aba told about and n* curtesy extended him
the girls: "Those tndian girls are splea- | will be appreciated by the publishers.
«d specimens of womanhood. They i When he calls, tell bim everything
,TS3 L.ta* •* < "
spirits. And the eternal femJnine aa> (you think would have # tendency to ji ■
aerts itself as strongly among those ! eniighten the outside world about
pretty Indian maidens as among any ! . , . , . „
of the girls in eastern college* with ith,s wonderful country Every one PHIVf IVII!I\) IP A T E 0N
"whom I have been brought in contact should order as many copies as they j ljU I'11*1111*1 vH IIU1"
All of them make the same plea. Every , can afford. Every business map in
girl in that seminary as I took her , „ , , . ...
measure begged: "Please make my suit e coun*v 8*lou 1 ef .
a little tighter In the waist than this the advertising columrs. This is an
Is and do be sure to have tie skirtJ enterprise that should enlist the
cut longer, won't you?' They all want
Putting It Off
Has been the ruin aa many eyes as
any other one thing. There may be
the feeling of a slight inconvenience
at first. You may think, *' 0, they
will be all right in a few days.
Don't be deceived, if there is ever
an eye .defect at all. you should not
rest nntil
A Competent Optrometrist
Has Been Consulted
You may ^ave yourself a life of-''
displeasure by coming to ue in time.
E. E. RUSSELL
lewder and Optometrist
Altus . . Qkla.
J. D. STEPHENS,
Contractor and
Builder
Both Frame and Brick Building
High grade work. Prices right,
Job work promptly attended to.
All work guaranteed.
Phone 208
Sold
All Makes of Typewriters
and Exchange
Get Our Prices Before Buying
Oklahoma Rebuilt Typewriter Co.,
L A. PELLY, Agent
^INjCOUNTY^l^RK^S^OFjnCE^
E. K, STIMSON,
CIVIL ENGINEER nl SURVEYOR
"PHONE 337
E. E, HUDSON
CIVIT.,ENGINEER
Phone 155, Lock Box 335,
ALTUS, OKLAHOMA
FROM JNO. D. ROGERS =
A. S. Riddle, M. D. Ref., D.
to feel grown up and to don Jong
skint."
earnest effort of every public spirited
' citizen in the county.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve
The Best Salve In The World.
| Amos Hulett came down from Sen-
tinel on businea today.
.,Announcement
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"One Price Cloth-
ing* and Gent's
Furnishing Goods
Store
August 7th, 19(K
The Oklahoma Democrat. i
Altus, Oklahoma.
Gentlemen
On July 30th I left Altus,
arriving in Tupello. Miss., on the
morning of August 1st. after arriv-
ing at Springfield Mo. and, on my
trip on east it began raining and I
notice that Missouri, Arkansas, Miss-
issippi and Tennessee have had ex-
cessive rains, and it makes me wish
that some of it would only, visit
Oklahoma.
At Tupelo I remained a few days
SPECIALIST
Eye, Ear, Nose throat
Office hours: 9 a, m. to 5 p. m.
Offices: Owsley & Short Eldg., first
stairway west Midway Hotel.
CHICKASHA, OKLA.
M. W. HAMMONDS
W. H. OVERALL !
Hammonds & Overall
Carpenters
We want to figure o:
work. Store fronts ;
Shop South Main Street.
and Contractors |
aii classes of j
specialty.
Altus, Okla.
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Will locate on south side of
square.
The HUB will carry an up to
date line at popular prices.
Watch paper for date of
opening.
L. KIEFER Prop.
PETRY & HO AC
ATTORNEY'S
Notary Public in Office
a | Office Fowler Building Alius
Okla. I
The St. Joe Transfer Co.
GENERAL TRANSFER BUSINESS
HOUSE MOVING A SPECIALTY
poc
KOC
ROUNDS & PORTER
Lumber Company
C. CLAMPITT, Manager.
J hunting and fishing and recuperating,
A ! drinking the purest artesian water in
1j the worW, asrian wishing that we
▼ | were healed in that manner ; alter
y leaving hpre I stopped at Rienza
small country town. enjoying
the pleasures of country life in its
true sense, as well as the hospitality
of its people, for which the South is
noted.
1 arrived at Jackson Tenn.., for a
few days stay, from whence I will go
North and will probably write you j w CANTRELL, LEE CHISUM
there. and J. R. RAINES,Proprietors.
Our country is far ahead of any
country I have seen in all things ex-
cept the water, had we that we would
be healed and 1 do hope that our
deep well project will prove a success.
Your Daily paper proves [quite in-
teresting to us and keeps us posted
with the news, have had many ex-
pressions of surprise at us having
such a newsy daily in so small a
town.
Youra truly,
Jpo. d. Rogers,
526 E, Baltimore St. Jackson, Tenn.
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; G. B. Miller
i Res. Phone 38
e. S. Abernethy
Res. Phone 197
Miller & Abernethy
Surgeons and General Practitioners
Office over Knox Furniture Store.
Office phone 184 or 72
J. W. ECHOLS, M. D.
SPECIALIST
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
OFFICE:
Dr. Fowler's Old Office.
BUILDER. O
EVERYTHING
c
A Good Bunk in a Good City
A Good Bank in a Good County
Good Bank in a Good State
it-
AGae4 Btek Far 'Tim te'Dapa* With
- ... THE
Altus State Bank
Thp Guaranteed Bank
W WW WW W WWWW WW WWWW rffVffVVTTTTT ▼▼j
♦ " OPPORTUNITY "
j The urea test word in the English language. I can offer you
Y many opportunities for investments and can aave you money
w if you want a home or farm. Real Estate bought, sold and
♦ exchanged. Commission on sales, 5 per cent. Headquarters
▼ for Farm and Chattel Loam , money on approval of title.
♦ SEE ME FIRST.
: J. O. ELY,
♦ NOTARY PUBLIC IS OFFICE
♦ Wtl aatwer caQi U aay part ef tW cwmty ta Ja Natary vark.
CO. SPEARS
No. ti
s. p. >- TOOTHER
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HAS FINEST BED Of
SILICA IN THE WORLD
SPEARS & STROTHER
pfnrsicians a isuxgsok*
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Co. '• minea aa Hr Bryce'e (ua at
ith of Bitter Creek. Taey
km at the at plaaa CM al Ua ftaaat
aai anat extaitieee Ma af liltaa in
Id.
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MN 9mM Ctek
OIJ want
V
I your clothes to
fit, of course;
some men consider fit
so important that they
pay extra prices for it;
or send their measure-
ments away to some un-
known maker; or go to
other trouble, thinking that
fit in clothes is a matter of ex-
act inches this way or that.
Fit is in the way clothes
hang; the designer has more
to do with it than any one
else; if he drapes the garment
right and you get your gener-
al size, the clothes will fit.
That's why Hart Schaff-
ner & Marx clothes fit so well;
they're designed for it. And
the fit lasts, because of all-
wool fabrics, thorough tailor-
ing and the right models.
We want you to wear
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
for the good you'll get out of
them.
CLuroreouFpaii •"
TW Dallas SaaicWaakfe l*m Neva
■alaa • apaciatty «f
OKLAHOMA
saw* Oatarda «f tfcla,it la «w*stiaa.
afcit tfca fcaat arai-va*^ pabliaatiaa
latta writ It r efB wi
tea warM, feat pratleakrty a
REAL ESTATE
AND LOANS
. hoaaehotd expeceen by paying the i
butrher. the baker, the candlaatirk |
maker" ar.d the other tradesmen hy
check Kaay to keep talty, «fal re-
ceipt when check' carbed or depoaited.
Stmphcitv itaelf a bank account aa
we'll (ladty explain on request Am-.
pie accommodation* for ladie* here.
NEWS SBLVlCfe
af tWgiaatSaathveat uiganaral 8ye-
ciaif tea aad aarfal tatar^a are tka
Ktfaai' Farum. A page fee the Little
l«t aad Veacti. The Wtau'a Cee-
tory. And particotar attentien ia ciraa
U Mafkat Reports. You Can Get Tka
SeieKWeekly Farm Neva in eonneehaa
with The Weekly Oklahoma Democrat,
for only 91. ?& a year cash for hoth pa-
para.
Subaerihe New and get the toe a I newa
and the newa ef the world et remark-
ably aasall coat.
S. J. Castleman
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice in all Court*.
Office orer Miller Broa. Ktore.
Altus. Okla.
IK 0TT NATIONAL INK mwesniwamceve"
ALTl't OKLA • ** "H'1
Sent
$18 to $40
r
Oliphint-Nix Co.
The One Price Clothiers.
Thn Store u the Home of Hart Schafner
k Marx Clothes.
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Ruthruff, C. E. The Oklahoma Democrat. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1909, newspaper, August 12, 1909; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281855/m1/8/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.