The Oklahoma Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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WILLIAMS & BURD
NOTICE, RESTAURANT AND
HOTEL MEN
Brodie Hamilton was a oassenger
to Mangu$'Tues'cl£y to spend New
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J. Tr-Penftmgton of<Ho>Iis visi*
G. Walker, Walker ■ Hotel, Altus. *d ^s' dau^tsr, 'TDr? A6e£
Oklahoma.',* M? V V>;.: I ^! nithy' Tuesday-' '
■} For sale-Cor. rent; good hotil
$itk gooij 4ra^e.i will, sell chea$
$100.00 maleable range/ IVlrs 0.
Altus Machine & Boiler Company
T ? ? s 5: Look at the Sight ' :;
Don't it rewind you that your ,
breakdowns, mochinery and boiler
troubles are lessened since our lo-
cating in this'very prosperous little
town, that We ire' here and ready
with our. up-to-date machines to .
make all your immediate and nec-
essary repairs without you having
to send your wants and money to
.^me other-town, we can do -the
' ^6tk Here/ knd use the money-here v.
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DUKE NEWS.
D. J. Kirby, learning of the dis-j
apj$£aranfc£ -of the shifting Kan-|
|satf, ahti 'thinking of a 'month's'
• reAfal urfpiaid, made complaint /;'tb
r« jt^dpai^renfjustice, sftdF^
j telegram t&Sf sWFtb tfie'tawftfn:
•<:oristatt1^;i<f mterceo't f im, witii T , , .
th'e"rVs'uit 'thif -heilHIi13e dellv^feV-[ ^ creas*d*ere wonder-
to tiie sheftff^brijffifc v-sjfully this.-fafl and" tfi'e-merchants
'"Chrtemais' ^ssed'off without"anv
more than usual excitemgnt.
Duke is certainly a live wire.
THE SUBJECT Of .-PRAYER
and you will receive your share
in proportion to the wisdom you
exercise in making the "selection.
If you " order your
DAILY BREAD
from the Altus Steam Bakery you
will receive bread made from thr
best flour, by experienced' bakers
and in-clean and sanitary surround-3
tags.:- Try a loaf'of- the Altus
Steam'^akfery aftd you witf have
reason to give thanks.
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A WELCOM*
•'ffesldesnfre afcc'draht c^^r!'iKirW
there arb':htg tb'Ve"" a "number of
other items which Mr.' Thompscr.
forgot to Idok^ftet'iff ^he hurried
incident to his departure.
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Merchant Tailor-niade Suit* Are
the Most Economical
M kM )mm etata^e M wl> (MIn at* ttofWTW
«mIw ar* te wNMMtaa. TMa «• eat tnia.
If ■•ee/aetiiiw «nM kan >n>te com (a My
and %ujr ikm, h couM Mt area Um Ht« tmo4 t Hm bw u#*
or tU iwer qoaltty ot matatil aa4 laforlor werkwiMMp.
To Um orlgtaal caat c< tha cMnaat. tka naai
y tniveliac aalcsiMra «spca«««
«tt *r profit of about 40 per eaat.
Tito oriclaal "quantity rW la tharrty lout «a4 tko prtoo la
hi*her than that of a carefully merchant tailored «itt Bado bor«.
Coino In and let ua ahow you the economy af:aurtom-made
maat. the manufacturer moat
aad then the reu^ler add* aa
C, A. F. Berger, Merchaat Tailor
...irrfar.-.
Noim« aioc wuarc, altus, omul
of Norman who had been visitin;;
Mrs. R. R. Wallace at 211. East
Commerce -street, returned ; to
thf r homes Si:?;oay. ;
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SCHOOLS RESUME tKORK.
Alter a week of happy vacation
the students of the several school?;
were *ec3«vit'.-e"i '.1-iay,
and it is hoped with' an .en^gy
7 3i:engj!iened will enter into
v- Wi-p* f- . ol tff^'l^j^s' yiflj a
for hfei soblect at ^Vesbyterih:1,1 keener appetite for kndwTedge ihau
chnrch text Sundayniorninf.'The **** before. The stadeht is our
'found it necessary to employ sev
eral. £xtra ._cjerks. to. .handle their
trade during the past week.
Re.v. J. Jt JBailey and faipily were
called to Lawton, by th^ death 0^
their daughter and sister
■ - ; The Christian Church is holding
Mrs. I. E. Harbison oi-Eldorado 1 a revival, conducted by Rev. J. J.
and Miss Maude Maude Emerson | Ingalls, of Oklahoma, City.
Trafic Dcfeth of tMe •Rote,- and
«t the 'evening aervice. "The Pal-
*c* of tke K'rf." r^tv tobN.n
•re appropriate at the
ol the Mew Veer, aad the
o* Ahat are .xtended t ccrr
tilv. javitatfon < he p.xs^.:.
most valuable asaet. He is thr
one to whoa we look for the future
enrichment of our reaoiuces. To
entmt the advaacc-
irf.. the aatapdies we have
fostered or oriciaatfed. To him
w« leak for the iatrodactioa of aew
which we "have aevef toea
•hktojfaap. -
The ;^eg{aaing of school meant
mrtch to the people. It means the
dissemination of ideas which are to
u« a still greater nation, or
*tart us Oq a backward journey.
School opened Monday after a
weeks- vacation. Teachers all at-
tended the O. E; A. at-Okla: City.
197 pupils are how orr roH and
School moving dn-nicely.-"
Work of* moving the old town's
buildings ia progressing nicely and
the masons are laying up the stone
wprk for the block of stone" build
•ings.,.-; if., . ..v A./:_ • ,
-*'■#* -r- •' '^Giind' Bouacer-
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■ ADjUPGEJ^^iAN^ ^ 'J
Will ^r<?wn.vv'hfi.jias been
■i°r a year, or spvpa^: of t.he^tim^
t^s a ward of ^the ;fP.ijntyA campj^
Monday an^ ^ea^ed^ilty tp
'. UJ,3ls kp<jw5 to.
'the county;1offi*ci^. thgt h^^yas
-a kleptomaniac, and on Tuesday
board of ins^^ity cpmj>os^[ of
prodie Hair.lIt;on, acting countv
judge, E. E. Gore and Dr. Sander '
son, passed upon the case and ad-'
vised that he be sent to the asy-'
lum at% Norman.. Xccordbgly, an
order wa^ issued .and",he was s^nt
there Monday. " '
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SOUTH EAST CORNER Sfpunf
A VANISHING HOTEL KEEPER.
This afteraooa Shetifi John
Bailey will leave for U§*efl,rto,
br\p-back JK^-«SSpsoa. the'
■While landlord at the Commer-!
cial Hotel, who must face the
Charge of running a vambline re-1 .« -
MUt in coaniction with <h. Cwn- U. cu"i™te-!or
Ara-.L Hi. Tbompwej hrnilr !" " lde?' " ' CM« **
Vtl several d rt xo for Wf'Jin^- h*TW< ** «*Pen"te-
too. Kansas, to which place he had
started ^ Ned McDaniel visiter in Snydtr
The owner of the hotel. r^>ertv. this -reek.
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The student should be careful to
atudy thoroughly and weigh well
Tft£ WHITE €XN
We have jm ia^aDed oat dean-
C system aad wiD say that we
we grvmc entire satisfaction as to
fin« "?P m fancy prices ask
our customers who have tried oar
boUmac W and be convinced.'
We still make a specialty of e*-
changinc planting seed among oer
patrons as heretofore.
.*how you oer apprecia-
tiOB in every way potsjbk Come
and see as.
THhe WHITE GIN,
J. K. Hurdt, Up.
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Thacker, John Riley. The Oklahoma Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1913, newspaper, January 2, 1913; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281969/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.