The Altus Times. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1912 Page: 4 of 6
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anil for Jark»«# Cuunlt. kiair ol oklahoma.
i>a ike Jnl <la> of J una, Mil. in aa anion
wl.errin William W. Ilurkclt anj MU K
llu. keli wrepo plalnllll" an'l Jolin I., Wood
wanl. Ilud Woodward. »)>«•• ml ndmlalMrnUir
of llir vilalv ol John I- ftOVlrt. drc«a«»d,
and Ainrriu* Woodward wrr* dalrndani*.
rommandlni mr I" mil ltd followinj dr* ribtJ
pro|M<rt>. lowl|t U>|« I. '4, I. ♦. M. *. ». t>. I#.
II and 12, In block I. Hughe* A ('<>ilee Addition
to ili« town ol Hlair, J»rk»on Count)', Okla-
homa, lakrn and held M inv h> ortue of a w rll
of uiiiuhiueni honUtfon h»W ui'"» »»»•*
properly aad onkrtd n.ld liy lh» Judgment of
Uie di»lrtrl court of Jark»on rounly, Oklaho
tua. »ald land" t*ln* I In1 properly of »nld <le-
fcndanlt, >ald Judgment render*! la »al4 *«■
lion In favor of William W. Huckeit and Ktta
K. Ilui'kvtl and analntl »ald John !•• Wood
ward, Ilud Woodward, «pei'lal ••Imlnlitrnlot
of the otalr of John f.. Woodward, deee»»e<l,
and America Woodward, for the turn of H*i,50
with IxT.TI < otl>, with interest thereon Iroiu
the dale of judgment. the luth day ol April
li>ll.
how, thereto!-#. notl<-e l» hereby given that In
l>ur»uant-e of the rommandt of »ald writ, I wll
olfer for >ale and tell for ra>h, U> tlie Iiiglietl
lildder, »ald land* and tenement* or »o much
thereof »• will Mtltly Mid judgment and co»u
on the Sth day of July, lfU, at i o'clock p.m.
of >aid day at the raat Iront door of the court
bou»e In the city of A!tu«. In *»l<1 count* and
•late.
Witne» my hand till* 3rd day of June.
JOHN I>. BAILEY,
Sheriff.
Swan U. Burnette, attorney for I'lalnUlt*.
21-61
Ha. Mil
Report of the < '••million of
THE MARTHA STATE BANK
nt Mi*rl iim. hi Hie Stale "I *Ma-
liollltl. Hi t lit* fl«H*«* of l»ll*>illt»*i«
.Inn- 14, l"l-'.
Mk.Mil'Hi'K
imwi aad dlxHtuno
tlterdrafu. •aruivd and unweuwd
Hanking IIoiim>
furniture and I ulure.
Our tiom |tank>
t 'be< k« ..ud ..|li*r t'a»b ll«m>
Hill of,k:»chaa«r
t'a*h la Hank
Total
ijamutib*.
apilai wt.vk I'aid In
Local Mention.
UrnU Tin* Ti no1*.
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»urpiu> finid
t'ndlvlded I'M
la\e> paid
Kldorftilo
rent fxlnir inmi. wan aiming tlit*
bukiuewH visitor* in the city muii*
*
•m * i tm\.
11.10
t1«> 4 ^ KtlwimU of (Miutee, wn» in-liiiiu nhoultl lw trenteil promptly
rimilftting mnong tht crowd» liere (»i» thev hi* poi*om»iu Miilluul -
I Momlity nml hlmkinj: luimU with Snow Liniment ••«>iinterrk< tthe
friend*. | iMtifon. It i* ImiIIi antinepti«' mid
l'*»t Kiftlted |(til«r of the Iim«I
Klk. Imlje, d«p«rt»d SumUy
iiioruiiitf for I'urtknd, Oregon, to
Htleiid the grnml Itnltfe meeting of
Klk», July H to 1.1. lie) wn» m-
i'ompniiitt«l liy Mr*. VunMntre
Mr VttnMalre in n deletfHte from
the A It Ilk lodge.
Sting* or lute* of in*et'f* that
are followed by *we||ing*. pain or
!«iW0l»
>roftu. i*»» e\p*n»#» aad I L. .1. Citrawnv, of Weather-1 healing. Price 2.V-, fiOc and
ditiduai'1'>r&»ii>*ubje. itoi he.k mjsiisI ford, Texa*. wa* in the fity la*t j per bottle Sold by i»e»»
>al*» Of itwaMiwii j,«ui du . . .
— week on In* way to
time I'erode
HltU I'atablr j,to.in
( a*hler'» I brck* • Hil»laiidliiii
i.lablHIIr* other llian iiiom* alnne •laird
Total MI.CW9T
kTATK <i| oKUAIIOMA. .
County of Jankxin.
I, II. M w ooldrbUr, raibler of the abote
named bank, do •olemnlv »wear tbal tb*al»'te
•lalemrnl l> true to the be»t of m> knowledx*
ami belief, ••> belli me Uod
II. M WiiOl liRIIHiK. t'aihler.
tlubirrllH'd and iworn to U-fore me llili Hd
dav of June. ltfl'J.
' » A M' ill 111.. IHil'iillTY. Notary I'ubllc.
Mt commlitlon expln1* June ift. I'.'U.
t'orreci- Attr»t
JA*. slIkUII'AN
K M. IKIl'tiHTY
niraetore.
Financial Statement and Estimate
of Money Needed for All Pur-
poses for the Township of
BAUCUM. Jackson
County, Okla.
For Fiscal Year Ending June 30,1913.
Wellington to Pendleton.
vi*it friend*. Conductor I'. W. McUomild of
Kev. ('ha*. Collin*, n well the Hollis branch, left la*i week
known l're*byteriiin minister of for lx»ni*a. Kentucky, in re*pon*e
Hlnir, wa* *hakitii; hand* with <o a mewage from relative*, in-
friend* heiv Mondti>. | forming him of the neriou* ill lie**
Wanted.-All your second hand of hu wife- Mr- McDonald will
chope, bran and other sack*. Will remain until *ome dmnge i* tuani-
pay cash for all good sax. Houn- ^"^d in her condition. Mean-
shell and Sons. 22-tf' w,li,e bi'4 P»M®nger run i* in
charge of Conductor A. F. Apple-
Kev. K. H. Wallace, of Blair, |by
will preach at the United Presby-
terian church Sunday, July 7, at
H : l.j, p. in.
L. H. Connor, a good *ub«eril»er
ot the liuiea on Route 1, Head-1 around Altus, but Texa* for me."
rick, wus in town Monday m>d | The Colonel expect* to accompany
paid the Time* a pleasant call. h;8 dunghter Mrs. McDonald, to
Col. D. R. l'riddy returned from
Altus whence he went Inst Friday
for a month's visit with his son,
Everett. He says "good crops
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Stale of oklahoma > In the District Court of
County of Jackson \ >ald County.
SlotA B. I.ennon.
IMalntlA
No. sit.
Andrew W. Lennon.
Detendant I
Said defendant, Andrew W. Lenuon, will 1
take notice that he hat been »ued In the abote 1
named court by Siola It. Lennon for divorce !
• and custody of minor child and co»t* of thU
(alt. and must answer the petition tiled therein
by said plaintiff on or liefore the 10th day of
AuKust, 1M12, or said petition will be taken as
true, and a judgment (or said platntifl In said
action for divorce and custody of minor child
will be rendered accordingly.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and affixed the seal of said court at my
office In the Cltv of Altus, Oklahoma, this the
26th dav of June, A. I). 1!»IJ.
SEAL Attest BED McDARIKL,
Clerk of Said Court.
By Hlythe W. Johnson, Deputy. ,
Law-sna A Dabney, attorneys for plaintiff.
l«-3t 6 /7
E. E. Russell, of Altus, was in
Lawton Saturday attending to
business matters ami mingling
with friends.—Lawton News and
Prepared by the Board of Towmhip Trui-
tecs. at a meeting held on the first Monday
in July, 1912, as provided in House Bill No.
14, oI the Legislature of 1910. This estimate
was advertiaed by posting 5 copies of thit
sheet in five public placet, or by publication ! Star.
in the Altu* Time, within five day. after it I Rev w y Duukle W|d {an);|y
wa. completed on the First day of ju y. 19 2 , ^ {or
and it was certified to the county tacise i • •
Board within five days after it w.s completed! Texas, where they will spend sev-
by having a copy filed with the County Clerk eral days visiting Mr. Dunkle's
of Jackson County, on the 1st day of July, j mother.
1912. after being duly signed and sealed by
all members of said Board.
GENERAL FUND
Salary Township Officers $ 800.00
Lumber, nails and culvert.
Notice of Attachment.
Cage Beach, plaintiff. | Before S. E. Hickman.
vs. i Justice of the Peace of
[ Altus totrnshlp, in and
G. W. Bvnuiu. | for Jackson County,
defendant i Oklahoma. *
Said defendant is hereby notified that on the
Wth day of June, IDi'i. an order of attachment
for the sum of $85.iu was issued by the above
named Justice of the Peace against his goods
and chattels in the above^ntitled action; and
that said cause will be beard on the 30th day of
July, 19)2. at 9 oVIock a. m.
CAGE BEACH.
Plaintiff.
By Everett Petry, His Attorney
Attest: 8. E. Hickman, Justice of the Peace.
24-3t 6*27-12
Agent Richardson, of the Frisco,
returned last week from Sapulpa,
where he had been attending a
l.OOO.OO meeting of station agents of the
Tools and repairs - 300.00! railroad.
Grading Roads.... - 200.00, ^ ^ A an(j
Total Estimate approved for this I drei)i (,f Altus, Were visiting the
fund, as the amount against which ^ q( ^ wUh ^ ^
warrants can bt drawn IOUU.UU
Balance in Treasury U72L03 ner s parents, A. F. Kee and wife.
Am.ua> „ CollMt , 1,117.97 -***" ^ St"-
CERTIFICATE OF BOARD MEMBERS | Mrs. F. T. Doan and children
MAKING THIS ESTIMATE left last week for Waco. Texas,
1, S. M. Weesner. clerk, and I. J. R.Stout, for an extended visit with home
trea«urer. and I. Wm. Taylor, trustee, duly | folks, Mr. Doan accompanied
Arizona, to visit a daughter who
lives in that land of Gila monsters,
Navajo Indians, cactus and alkali
water.—Quanali Observer.
The old town of Duke is arrang-
iug to pull off a regular old time
4th of July celebration. Big can-
nons will roar, horses will run, fat
men will puff, motorcycles will
pop. This will prove an excellent
opportunity for candidates to lay
their claims for office before the
people, for every voter from the
forks of the creek will be there to
see the sport—Duke Booster.
/UsWliere
jif lis coot
5^"4hcrc in&s
Colorado
Rockies
Low fan ezcurakxu via Santa Fa daily
befinniof June 1.
If fond of camping out, hunting, fish-
ing, climbing, want to make every min-
ute count, and be comfortable while
doing one or all of these things,
you d better go to Colorado.
Let me lend you "A Colorado Summer"
and "Old-New Santa Fe". They're free.
glenn eddie, Pmmbc«t Agant.
topeka. kansas. '
6-13 12
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
C. S. I-aii'i Office at Guthrie, Okla.
June 7, 1912.
Notice U herein given that Walter W. Lester
of Altus. Oklahoma, who, on Aufrust 17. mo
made homestead entry serial Ho. 070^4, lor w*
12 ne 1-4, ne 1-4 ne 1-4 sec 24 t 3 n r 21, and lot
1, sec IV, tsnr 'M w 1. M.. hasflled notice of in-
tention to make tinal commutation proof, to es-
tablish claim tc> ths land above described, be-
fore the county judge of Jackson county, Okla-
homa. at his oilice at Altus. Oklahoma, on the
loth dav of Julv. 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses: Clyde Mai tin,
of Altus. Okla.. W. T. Emerson, J. It. Rorex,
£!•! Usment. "f Martha, Okla.
L. N. HCTSTOX, Kejrtster.
6 13-12
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
V. S. Land office at Guthrie, Okla.
IJune 7, H12.
Notice Is hereby given that Felix H. Austin,
of Headrick, Okla.. Route 2, who, on August 11
i:«i» made homestead entry serial R... oais. for
Lots 4. 5. s and 7. sec 15} and lots 8 and 9, sec 22
11 n r 18 w, I. M., has iiled notice of intention
to make Anal commutation proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, before the
couniv judge of Jackson county, okla. at his
office "at Altus, Okla.. on the liitb day of July,
1912.
Claimant names us witnesses: J. Helm. W
R. Null, of Headrick. Okla.. H. T. Austin, of
Alms, okla., E. L. Jame-. of Headrick. Okla.
L >. Houston. Register.
6 13-12
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
C. S. I.and Office at Guthrie, Okla.
June 7 1912.
N..tice is herebv giten that Kred R. Taylor,
of Blair, Ok!a.. who, on February 13. m*. made
homestead entry, serial Ho. i»»»49. for nw 1-4
sec 24, t 4 n r 20 w. I. M.. has filed notice of In-
tention to make final commutation proof, toes
tablisl; claim to the land above described, be
(•re the count* judge of Jackson county. Okla
1-oma. at his ojfi<-e at Altus, Okla.. on the 16th
day of July. 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses C. C. Gard-
ner. Perry Steed. Bush Vaughan. .lames
Thompson, of Blair, Okla.
!_ X. Houston. Register.
them part of the wa\'
elected members of Baucum Township, of
Jactson county, of Oklahoma, do hereby cer-
tify each for himself, and not one for the j Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Emmert, of I
other, that the above estimate was made at a j Anthony. Kas., former residents
special meeting held on the first Monday in | of Altug are tl,e pareuts of a fine
July. 1912. and was concluded on the 1st day i , L, , T ,jr. tJ
' son, born Sundav. June -50. He!
of July. 1912. and the same is correct, and that i
will bear the name of Joseph.
Mrs. Neal Singletary and baby
passed through Altus from Hollis
last week enroute to Kansas City
where they will spend several weeks j
with Mr. and Mrs. Art Fagin.
YOUR DAY.
Today is your day and mine,
the only day we have, the day la
which we play our part. What
our part may signify in the great
whole we may not understand,
but we are here to play our part,
and now Is our time to play It
This we know. It Is a part of
action, not of whlqiog. It is a
part of love, not of cynicism. It
is for us to express love In terms
of human helpfulness.—David
Starr Jordan.
estimates made are necessary for the pur-
poses above set forth. And the clerk further
certifies that this eatimate was duly advertised
and filed with the clerk of the County Excise
Board on the I st day of July, 1912. within
five days after being completed.
S. M. WEESNER. Clerk.
J. R. STOUT. Treasurer.
Wm. TAYLOR. Trustee.
60 years'
experience
Patents
Designs
Copy rights Ac.
Anyone sending a sketch and description m»7
oulcklr ascertain our opinion free w net ner an
invention is probably patentable. Com man ic»-
t ions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on
sent free, oldest agency for securing;
Patents taken through Munn A Co. recelTf
tptcial notice without charge. In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely illustrated weeklr- I-arsreat «r-
»ou/^.%nL,aio»n-s^s;
MUNN &Co.36,lr#— New York
Branch Office, *36 f Washington, d. C.
You will find premium tickets in
every sack of Leger Mill Co's flour
sold in Altus. Golden Grain best
' Pat. Leger Best extra fancy Pat.
Sold by all grocers because it is
j good and made at home.
j If you need a farm loan phone
j or write Elmore Barker, he will
1 come to your home, close loan,
j giving cheek for proceeds when
feeding calves
Reply to w. t. Turner. Chiio. o.
We have your letter of recent date In
which you ask for some information i
on feeding calres. but you do not state
how old yourcalves are. Young cal ves
should be fed on whole milk for some
time, and changes in their feed should
be made gradually. After a week or
ten days the whole milk feed maybe
changed to one of half skim and
half whole milk. Decrease the whole
milk until you are feeding the calf
entirely on skim milk It is well to
have a quantity of grain convenient
so that the calf will have an oppor-
tunity to learn to eat as early as]
possible. It probably will not learn to j
eat grain for some little time. This
may be hastened, however, by mixing
a small amount of bran with the milk,
or you may add a small quantity of j
low-grade tlour
Skim milk contains some more'
Announcement
Important
The Oklahoma City Times, Daily
Six Months
and the Altus Times, Weekly
Six Months
BOTH FOR $1.25
For One Dollar we will send the Oklahoma Cily Daily
Times to you from now to December 1,1912. This ap-
plies to mail subscribers only, and is a Special Campaign Offer.
The period included by this offer will cover the most in-
tense political battle that has ever been waged in the history of
the United States.
The Daily Oklahoma City Times for the laft year under
new management is an independent paper, having no corporation
or political strings on it and will tell all the news without fear of
favor. It has the full Associated Press report, with a leased wire
in its office, receiving the same items as Kansas City or Dallas.
Subscribe now. The soonor you do so the longer you get
the paper. We want you to get acquainted with The Times, as
we believe you will become a regular subscriber.
The Oklahoma City Daily Times and the Altus Weekly
Times from now to December 1, nearly six months for only $1.25
Address The Altus Times, Altus, Okla.
of Tht Worla
read pictures
instead
of type
papers are signed. Phone ■ , protein and carbohydrate than whole 11
Office south side square, Altus, milkt ^ for feeding it is best to pick «
Okla. L'l'-tf! a grain that will not supply large S
. quantities of these materials. In some | 0
Mr. and Mrs. -John Blizmau of instances calves may do very well on|®
Gotebo, are spending a week with highly-concentrated feed, but these
Mrs. Blizman's parents. Mr. and i ^ are us"a!1-v
\ there are other substitutes that are
Mrs. J. W . hizziar. just east of just jsgood Usually no better results
Altus. Mr. Blizmau is making a can be obtained from high-priced con-
tjje eentrates than from feeding such grain
THE HOME OF GOOD
BUILDING MATERIAL
success in the publication of
Gotebo Gazette, which he recently
leased for an indefinite time.
K. A. Patterson, of Altus, was
shaking hands with friends in
Gould last week. Mr. Patterson
Miller & Hoover
are now located 1 block
south and 1 east of Altus
State Bank.
See us for Bran < Lops. Cotton
Seed Meal. Alfalfa Hay B«»«t
Mo Alerter Coal.
Miller & Hoover
COAL AND rCE3
Phone 539
200 Cartoons Toll More
Than 200 Columns
The World's Best Each Month
Cartoons from dailies and weeklies published at
this country* London, Dublin, Pans. Berlin.
Munich. Vienna. Warsaw. Budapest. St Peters-
bur* Amsterdam, Stu-vartTunn. Ron.-I.-tx.->
Zurich, Tokio. ShangI ti. Sydney, Canada, and
South America, and all the Kreat cjt.es of the
world. Only the 21 best out of 9.000 cartoco*
each month, are selected.
* Picture History of World's EworU Each Kwth
CAMPAIGN CARTOO*8-Fo!:«the
rarr.p_:e". in "Cartoons a- i watch the oppos-
inj parties caricature each oUwr. —-
iumt whcmmw si.toi siwctxcopy is.
NEWSDEALER
ASK »YOUR
as corn, kaffir corn, sorghum, barley or
oats The following mixtures have
been found to give very good satis-1
faction:
Whole oats and bran.
Whole oats, corn, barley, and
bran.
, , , i A mixture of 15 pounds of whole!
is the contractor who built the S. i 9 pounds of bran. S pounds of
L. (iibsou home and while in the corn meal, and 3 pounds of linseed j
city made manv friends, who were "»eai is alsoa very good feed for calves
." * : Together with these concentrates
glad to see him on our streets the youn(? and grov»jng calf should
again.—(iould News. have plenty of fresh water, and be
Mrs A X. (Will left Monday' *|lowed ****' ,n thf sun . j[»5h"uld
• also have free access to go>»i fclover or
for < Bicago. Jlr. ( herrill. who aif4ifa hay If these are not avail-
has l»een with the Hooker-WishArt able, timothy hay and corn fodder ar« j
Co. since its establishment here. the
i alio, small <juantities of ensilage win
as chief Umkkeepcr and ^e».p the calf in good condition during i
ant. will leave in a few weeks, the winter months.
ti , • i , ,, . If the calf does not gain when taking I
The many tr.ends of this popular ^ whole niiik. It w,anwl
couple greatly rvgrct to 1om> them Try half ski-.n and half whole milk for j
as residents of Altu>. awhile. Sometimes the addition of * ;
»P«»nful of lime wau-r to Mfltl f«wi '
wiii currect'the difficult)
Ca'.ves may suffer fr ■••our* when '
put on eras* but usually tliere will be j
ter) little litBrultj if thev an* allowed '
' to feed but a short time -•
Phone 54
E. DONNELLY, Manager.
1
Postmaster J. Ed Van Matre,
DR. W. H. RUTLAND,
SPECIALIST ' to feed but a short time at first, then
Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat 4 Glasses IT*1"4 > 'n"r^in« "e rrtod eoel.
. . .. r day uotti ttiey become a.- ,.
Re» I'h'vae '?>-» DS'-e Phon- 32 the change >u Wen -l.anges »f f«ad
ALTUS, OKLA m not f»l tmi «b^jM tie a< hw.
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