The Altus Times. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1906 Page: 2 of 6
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The Altus Times
(FORMERLY «-COCR TIMM>
50c Per Year.
8HEPARD k 8HEPARD,
wPabliiher« and Proprietor
Mjc'ri.
ed by I be goveiuawut. lhi» or-
dt.r has be«u in*d® necemry ou
nooouut of tho inferior -orvion
reiid«rmt by the rsilroide on tli*
branch linei.—K*oh»ng».
—Wouderif lhnt'« the reaion
tho Krieco afternoon pwwug-r
hits beou on time twiorUim week
If io, Amen!
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NOTICE TO BUB80RIBER8
Will oil readers of the Times
who have paid Jack McC^lley
ou Bubwriptiou Plea,« bn!g
goiid their reoipts to the liu,e»
oflico and have them straightened
out on the books? All who have
puid will be Riven credit if they
report before Feb. 5. After that
date we positivuly will not credit
any receipts signed by him. This
i. notice to all that McCaulley
is no longer connected with the
Times, aud auy who pay him
money do so at their own risk.
Won't Alttis loom up this year
with waterworks electric bghts,
sidewalks and the Orient road!
Harrah for Altus!
ALTUS lias been receiving ft. ,
small share of Frisco lmmigra-l,
tion recently, which may be tak- • .
eu as an indication that the
knockers have subsided.
A medicine "opery troupe" has i
been holding forth at the opera
house this week, but as the limes,
is not ou the "free list" we can t
eay whether it is good or bad.
The best people in the world1
get worked occasionally even ed-
itors. That's not saying that
thi y are as a rule gullible, or are
Bhiumg marks for the confidence
mau or the bunco steerer. we
shall be very careful to profit by
our experience, however.
The postoffice department has
served notice on the railroads
lhat in the luluie oil mail trains
011 the branch roads which are
late will cause a fine to be lmpos-
Prbmdbnt Roosevelt ba« trans
mitted a oommunicatlou to the
heads of all governmental depart-
menu ordering all public print
ing cut down to the smallest nee-
ornmry amount, and •howiim,
them bow it can he dune M
president Roosevelt will kiiidlj |
order hie mmioue in tho public
printery to .top printing
envelopes for tho public at less
I than half tho actual cost of pro-
duct ion he will stop ona largo
leak in public expenditures, and
confer a favor on printers gener-
ally.
A Suit At blair.
Jolui D Rogers and W. t. mc-
Ccnuell made a pilgrimage m
lilair Friday, where I ha? ap-
peared in a suit ill Justice Han-1
iock's court as opposing counsel.
Tho style of the case was Homier
vs. llauiplc u, a auit in replevin,
aud McConnell aud Wells, the
latter a lawyer from Mangum,
represented the plaintiff, while
Mr. Rogers looked after defend-
aut'i interest, No decision was
rendered at the conclusion of the
case, Judge Hancock reserving
Ilia fluding until later.
The broom sale at the Red
Front will be a hummer. A 86c
broom for 15c,
Band Goncert.
The Altus Military Bund will I
give a concert at the Miller opera
house Friday eveuing, February
•) The program will consist or
solos, duets, trios and quartets
t,v different members of the band
interspersed with s-veral nam-'
bare by the entire band. Ihe
l.oysaro practicing nightly fo |
this event and deservo your pat
ronage. Come out aud hear|
them.
Watch for th» R.J Fro»t
broom sale, Saturday, Jan. - ,
groceries groceries
We want our many customers <®^uan'ev6r before
know that we arfitter ^
to take care of them th s year title8 0f case
line. We bought last Fall grea q |ow price.
goods, in order to get advantage stacked
By viBiting our store y<ca . tu0 Grocery de-
from floor to ceiling, not only in fjarcj-
par tinentbutbackm the backroom ^ an^
ware side. Come in andI take a '°£K tain|y had
you will be convinced that we nave
an eye
TO YOUR INTEREST.
Uncle Frank Aycock has be*u
confined to his home by illness a
week, but is
large part of . .
not thought to be seriously ill.
THE ALTUS NATIONAL BANK
Cash Capital $30,000
1 Chartered and Supervised by U S^ Government
• Under National Banking Laws
\ Banks are chartered by the
[ Government to promote
t the general welfare of the,
| farmers and others in the
2 vicinity in which they are
I located and this is what we
$ are doing. In this our
J DEPOSITORS should and
£ do have our first consider-
l ation. When our custo-
Z mers need to borrow for
I legitimate purposes on ap-
1 proved security, we loan
X them. Checks on any|™
Z bank anywhere can be de- |fl|
X posited with us the same
you safely, achate*, p-ptiy
i and ^L^lT-SSl « iatg< and gro»ing Hst. of
well satisfied and well served customers. J
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We always keep a nice line of
Fancy Groceries
such as
Candies and Nuts
Cigars and Tobaccos
Apples and Oranges
Lemons and Bananas
Cakes and Crackers.
We have anything that you can
possibly want in the
grocery business
30 m
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ONION SETS! ONION SETS! ONION SETS!
Bonebrake=Hightower Company.
BIG REDUCTIONl
When we tell you an article has been reduced in ou
store you may depend on finding it |ust as we adver-
tisc it.
We offer you all Ladies Short Coats at Just One Half
than former price.
All Ladies Long Coats and Childrens Coats greatly
reduced.
Wool Dress Goods and Skirts at clean up prices.
All Wool Blankets Go At A Bargain.
All Mens and Boys Winter Suits and Overcoats go at
astonishingly low figures.
Winter goods throughout the house will be closed out
at prices to interest one and all.
Trade with the SPOT CASH house and own good
goods at correct prices.
PERKINS BROTHERS & CO.
ALTUS, OKLAHOMA.
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Additional Local. |
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Good tinware at low prices at
the Red Frout, south side.
Good fresh Hue of candy aud
nuts at Red Front Bargain Store.
Brother Knights of Pythias:
Please look iusidt the sweutbaud
of your derby, and see if the name
of G. B. Edgar is written iu
iudellible. Takeu from Castle
Hall by mistake ou uight 01
December 25.
Mr. aud Mrs. Rafe Carpenter
arrived Saturday from Sparta,
Ky., where they have beeu visit-
ing since their marriage, which
>ccurred at Warsaw, Ky., during
.he holidays, and are now at
home to frieuda at the ^ pretty
Carpenter cottage on East Maple
atreet-
I do general collecting busiuess.
Efficient services rendered ou
hard claims. J. L. Rea, Altus,
T. phone 130. References:
Jasper Nelson, Sheriff
county ; E. C. Mcore, manager
Moore Mill & Giu Co.; Dr. Ney
Neel, Mangum; W. C. Moore,
deputy sheriff.
Dr B F. Newlon i9 mourning
the loss'of a handsome emblem-
atic watch charm combining the
two orders of Knights of Pythias
and Modern Woodmen. It is,
triangular in shape, and anyone |
who finds such a piece of jewelry
will confer a favor on the doctor,
by returniug it to him.
R C. Johnson, A. C. Fagiu
and' Claytou Williams were
among the Oklahoma implement
balers who attended the big con-
vention at Kausas City last
WH.k Mr. Johnson and Mr.
Williams returned Saturdav. and
report a splendid meeting, with
large attendance and much en-
thusiasm. Mr. Fagiu did not re-
turn till this week.
The D. D. C. A. club held a .
pleasant meeting Tuesday night ;
at th<? home of Mrs. B. b New-:
|o„. and finished the reading and
di-cuiMon of King L°ar.
decided to take up the study of,
T. ui.ysou's In Memonam uext
w-. k, and alter that some work
in the study of art will b»
an according to plans submitted
by . committee for that purpose^
Th" n"*1 ®«®tiog will be held
with Mi* G®oe Millw.
t Buy You. "Daisy Door Strips" |
1 WM. CAMERON & CO. INO. j
♦ to lit any sue door. Come and snpplv >oar neeai, wj.
J In. Also dealei sin
! Paints, Oils, time, Cement, Brick and all kinds n<
. Building Material.
f south main 8tueet.
2 yours to fleask. \ | |
Splendid BltCNlt*!
Tint CUM Brtad!
"CO" ^C, everything made in the kitchen is as
perfect as can be in every detail, if only
' LEGER S BEST"-(Hiohest Patent)
"PRIDE OF ALTUS"— (High Patent) Ahcn
are used. Every sack guaranteed. Abso-
lutely pure soft wheat flours, superior to any
other on the market.
..G0L°EN 0-»lN''r ;»«^X;tR°b;nds. Call fo,
them, and insist on having them.
LEGER MILL® ELEVATOR CO. g
A. M. JACKMAH. M»n»gtf
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Cheap Money to Loan!
1 desire to announce to the public that 'h*vePu,^s^
the real estate, insurance and loan business of V. fc.
and have moved the office to the First National Bank Build-
ing. and am making a specialty of Farm Loans. Wjfoa wJ
money on your farm or chatties. 1 represent several of the
strongest easUrn companies, an J can accommodate you and
save you money. Call and get my terms before making or
renewing your loan.
Fire Insurance, Etc.
I also represent the best Fire, Tornado, Lightning and
Hail Insurance Companies Legal papers of all kinds and
character drawn and executed promptly and according to law.
Let me Jo your notarial work Your patronage solicited.
H. H. Blanton.
W REAR V IRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
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Shepard, Susie W. & Shepard, Horace W. The Altus Times. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1906, newspaper, January 25, 1906; Altus, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403399/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.