The Oklahoma Democrat. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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Gossip From
Gotham Town
February 1
NVu York, Feb. I W'hitt i* declar-
ed li) lilli||o|i||l« Iti tic I hi- llll|jf*t
private rnliiM'iiiiii ui rare book* ever
owned b> any oiim umu will be di*
pursed ui nut i inn nali'n, (in firm of
UU-lt will lit' held ihi* iinii11 li The
library I* tlmi of the Into Robert Hue,
Hie manufacturer of |iriiitliiK iireaaea,
miiU Include* many rarltlea of nlmimt
prlceliHta value, All of tla«- mure val-
uably work* will lie offered voliinii' liy
voluuie and the nalen will likely ron-
tlnni' ihruujdi a perliid of two year*.
Mr. Hoe devoted much of hi* time
0ui Jiik 'lit' la*t quarter century uf 111*
llft In the qnvHt or rare and Nnt-rt<d
booka, nil dtho collection of over
twenty thousand volume* repreaenta
wldf knowledge of valut'*, rare In-
|j| History ,,n'' appreelatlon am) an ardent
I InlUl ti\Y I la ti t L
! VANTS J
HELP WANTED.
IIOV WANTKO
to work in More.
H to It: year* old |
I'. (). Mux 2t
!, J love for hook*, barked by
] nn-an*.
The roller (Ion Include* two roplea
of the (Juttimburft Hfble, the firal
book ever printed, one of which I* on
vellum. So far us known, only aeven
of theae book* are In exlatcnce. all
bi'inK in the |ioMNe**lon of .1. IMei'iiont
Morgan It in understood that the
latter paid $iin,uoo for hi* copy.
Other treaaurea in the Hoe collec-
tion inrludes rare Shakeapeare folio*,
^Aldlnea and KUevir*, ijueen Kliza-
,vf'h'* personal prayer book, a K'ilmftr-'
.0' k Burn* with a letter from the
poet bound within its cover*, and
I thousands of volumes of rare Ameri-
cana.
SITUATION WANTED.
WANTKD A poNitlun it* Imuaekeep-1
cr or cook. Plume «.
FOR SALE.
FOR SAI.K—One l.'l.'iO Wellington pi-
ano. practically new for *22.'>; al*o!|
one Oliver tXliewriter, $5u. W. K.J
Yoat. imp
Mr. ('.odd a id is now forty-four years
old and Is at present the Sunday ed-
itor of Hearst's New York A rlcan.
He wa* bom in Maine, graduated
from liarmouth and was married in
Hoi Springs, Ark. Man and boy, he
th<
,
1702 Marshal VHIery, general of thr
French and Spani*h armle* In
Italy, taken prisoner by the Im-
perialists under Prince Eugene.
1105 The French fleet iu the West
Indies, raptured Nevis, the
town of Haase-tcrre. in St.
Kltta. « - '
1S14—Bonaparte defeated by the al-
lied army near Cbaumenil.
i 1852—Ohio State House burned and
V "v n t^HSK °r paper*
destroyed.
■f 1851 •" '*" Vaiiroad track of nni-1
a yftn-m Kiiage between Buffalo
and ("sirago completed, making
p the running of through trains
possible.
1861- Texas ronventlon passed an or-
dinance of setession to be sub-
mitted to the people.
1863—Cunboats made an attack on
Fort McAliater, but were un-
successful.
1864— A bill creating the office of
lieutenant-general passed by
the House at Washington, over
the protest of James A. Oar-
field. an amendment being ad-
- " ded recommending Ulysses S.
Grant for the place.
1865— The Illinois and Maryland leg-
isuatures ratified the anti-slav-
ery constitutional amendment]
passed by Congress. I
1884—The "qiiirtltii1 trust" broken.'
fences falling twenty-five rents
an ounce.
1894—Wilson tarif bill passed by a I
Democratic House at Washing-1
ton with the provision for an j
Income tax appended.
1895—After passing the lie, Repre-1
sentatives Breckenrjdge of
Kentucky and Hoard of Mis-I
souri came to blows on the J
floor of the House.
1908—Harry K. Thaw acquitted of the !
murder of Stanford White on
t.be ground of insanity and com
mitted to Manhattan Asylum.
1910—Mine disaster at Triinero, Col., Startled the Nativee.
seventy-on.- dead. Hsrrara. ibe Spaui*b historian, en ye
ooOoo Pixarrti when he lauded iD South
America ow ed hie life and those of hi*
Mrs. W. P. Davis and small son, companions to the fact that one of the
George, arrived Saturday evening party fell uff hie borse by accident,
from Sweetwater, Texas to join Mr. The natives had succeeded Id cutting
Davis who has been in Altus for some | off th<1 retreat of the Spaniards
time. Mr. Davis has charge of the
Democrat's Linotype machine and
ample|roil sai.k
KaHtiuan Koduk. II I It
1-2 tolding, cost 122. Must nee 11 nt
once, ('nu be bought cheap. Address
VIZ. care Democrat. 2tp
A M'l tion of land, improved. 2<)i)
acres In cultivation; would trade for
KM In Oklahoma. Am owner and pre-
fer to trade with owner. J. M. Kngg.
McLean, Texan. 2d 3wp
FOR SALK—Good saddle of buggy
horse, three different gates, and also
rubber tire Moon Bros, buggy in first
class shape, also Columbia bicycle.
See ,lnt>. D Rogers, First National
Bank Altus, Oklahoma. 4tllw
has folio"
jouralis.
as repr.
corns,
bano, wl;
for the d
school ne>
tnt- S"11- and vousequentl;
spi.
FOB SALE—One bay roach horse
IT 1-2 hunds high, weight 1400, com-
ing four years old, I1T5.00; one bay
Green way horse, S years old. 15 1-2
hands high, weight 1200 pounds. $150;
one new 2-horse wagon one 2-
horse power gasoline engine run two
months, 50. W F. BRUHN.
> "stormy seas of J
quarter of a century, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
i-I. foreign and war
Arthur Bris- j WANTED— $200.00 capital to erect
en the credit Oxe-Aacetylene welding machine in
>f the "yellow" I Altus to weld cast iron, aluminium
. ing, was still on land all metals. Address X, Box 368.
staid 2tp
quiti
anij respectable. Goddard was laying
the foundation of the journalistic
structure which Brisbano was later to
bring to completion.
Personally, Mr. Goddard has a
wanted to rent.
WANTED—To rent by man and wife
2 rooms for housekeeping, furnisht-J
or unfurnished. Inquire at this office
penchant for spooks, being a member b(?fore Saturday . ltp
of the Society, the Palestine Kxplora-
tiOn Fund and the American Social
Science Association, and is interested
in settlement work.
——- ooOoo
Fire Insurance is a paying invest-
ment. Don't think because you have
never had a loss by fire that your
time won't come. Fires happen in
he best of families. For a good, safe
policy see Byrle Beach at the City
National Bank. d&w
IT'S really a joy to us to put before our fellow-citizens
such clothes as these of HART SGHAFFNER & MARX.
Clothes are a great item in the lives of all of us; not for
what they cost, bnt for what they are, and what they help
make of us; for the way they make us look to other people.
A man's reputation may even be affected by his clothes.
)15, $20 and $25. Suits we are selling at
great reactions.
Shoes at 20 per cent off; Hats 25 per cent off.
Oliphint-Nix Company.
I
i .
his fahily has
their home.
:ome to Altus to makf
! their ships, when one of the riders
| was thrown. The Indians were so as-
tonished at the dissolution of partner
' ship that they took flight at once.
T'bey had supposed horse and man to
*•«* one animal.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
The busiest and migbtiestlittle thing
that ever was made is Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. They
do the work whenever you require
their aid. These tablets change weak-
ness into strength, littleness into en-
ergy, gloominess into joyousness.
Their action Is so gentle one don't real
ize they have taken a purgative. Sold
by Geo. D. Pendleton. 2-1-Beg.
Making Life Safer.
j Everywhere life is being made more
| safe through the work of Dr. King's
| New Life Pills in Constipation, Bilious-
ness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Liver
troubles, Kidney Diseases and Bowel
Disorders. They're easy, but sure and
[and perfectly build up the health.
25c at Geo. D. Pendleton. • 2-1-Keg.
ALTUS
Block South Public Square
The best place in Altus for
prices and service to suit you.
Sash. Doors. Mouldings,
Frames. Stairwork. Store and
Office fixtures, and all kinds
of turned work. Interior
Finishings a specialty.
R. B. Perkins
President and General Mgr.
Paper napkins, decorated crepe pa-1 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a
per and all kinds of party supplies at jvery valuable medicine for throat and
Bunibarger's Book Store. jlung troubles, quickly relieves and
cures painful breathing and a dan
gerously sounding cough which indi-
cates conges«?d lungs. Sold by Geo
D. Pendleton. 2-1-Reg
If you want a desirable lot In north
Altus at low figures, see R. C. Johnson
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Piano Given Away
The handsomeSc/wi<$i?r pihno on display at the Democrat office will be
given away during the week ending March 25,1911. It goes absolutely
free to the most popular lady in Jackson county, as shown by the
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Ruthruff, C. E. The Oklahoma Democrat. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1911, newspaper, February 2, 1911; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281948/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.