The Altus Times. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1905 Page: 4 of 6
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f.atfilN SUE!
ON MONDAY, StPTEMBEP 4. AT
MOUNTAIM PARK, OKLAHOMA,
beginning promptly at I o'clock regardless of weather, we will
sell at public auction
100 Head of Best Heavy Draft Mares
Mostly all halter-broke, 3 to 6 years old, from 1100 to 1400
pounds, ever shipped to Southwest Oklahoma. This will be
OUR LAST GREAT SALE
In Kiowa county, and this will be a chance to invest your mon-
ey in something that will grow money while you sleep. Horses
are very scarce and especially the kind that will be represented
in this sale.
If you contemplate buying Horse Stock it will pay you to
wait and make arrangements to meet this sale.
Terms of Sale: November I, 1905, with 10 per cent inter-
est from date, or 2 per cent off for cash.
Nebraska
H. M.
Horse Association
Baird, Manager.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF ALTUS. OKLAHOMA.
Capital Stock
Surplus and Undivided Profits
In addition to alxjve. this Bank Is backed up with un.
limited resources and wealth of Its Director*.
We solicit the business of tlie people of Altus and sur
rounding country. Careful and courteous treatment
given small depositors as well as large ones. We
stand ready at all times to extend \ou accomodations
and look after business matters for j ou.
$25,000
15,000
DIRECTORS
J. A, HKXBT,
C. C. Hightower,
j. b. mcmahax,
j. S. Wood,
Dr. b. K. Wood,
(Father of J. S. Wo.
Delicacies For Your Table
This Hot Weather!
We handle the famous HEINZ line of Pick-
les, Relishes. Preserves, etc., which have
a reputation a> the best in the country.
APPLE BITTER
I -KERRY PRESERVES
SAI.AD DRESSING
PU'KLIKti VINEoAK
CHOW CHOW
MA XIIA RELISH
CATSUP
SWEET PICKLES
MIXED PICKLES
SOUS PICKLES
PI KE APPLE VINKu AS.
We are headquarters for fresh Vegetables of il
kinds. Bring us your butter and eggs.
Highest price, cash or trade.
Julian & Jones
The Square Grocers.
JOHN W. HEDLEY
WATCHMAKER
AND JEWELER
Fine Watch Bepairing a Specialty.
All Work Guaranteed—Money
Refunded When Not Satisfac-
tory.
ALTUS, OKLA.
AT McMAllAN'S PRIG STORE.
Kair Deahnjr' Fair Weirtt- Fair. Hone<t People' and the
F.UKST of Fair Treatment at the
FAIR GROCERY*
WILSON & T£AFF, PROPS.
Selling Fine Lumber.
Mauy of the new houses goiug
up over the city bear tribute to
the pxcelleuce of the lumber sold
by the old reliable Rounds & Por-
ter Co. This firm is selling more
big bills of lumber than you can
shake a stick at, and a large part
of each of these new honses came
out of that yard. Why? Because
this firm carries the largest stock,
the best assortment, aud are the
uicest people to do bnsiuess with.
They handle all grades of lumber
from tb°! cheapest to the best,
aud wheu you a6k for anything
iu their hue they always have it.
Mr. Emmert, the manager, is
building up a laage business in
this community by his straight-
forward business methods, honest
dealing, and fair prices.
Fiendish Suffering
is often caused by sores, ulcere
aud cancers that eat away your
skin. Wm. Bedell, rf Flat Rock.
Mich., says: "I have used Buck-
leu's Arnica Salve, for ulcers,
sores aud cancers. It it the best
healing dressing I ever found."
I Soothes and heals cats, barns and
(scalds. SBe at Geo. D. Peudie-
ton's drug store: guaranteed.
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Local Mention. I
»
If nut, why uot take your
watcil to Hwlley.
Out a Whit.' Spot iu your face
for at the Klite.
St« lindley, the joweltr, at Mc
Mahau't drug store.
Some more fruit jars at Boiie-
brako-Hightower Go's.
0. D. Hutclmiiou, of Kldora
do, spent Sunday with friond*
here.
We have a (W)right to tell you
grooeriea «t Bouebrake-Hightow
er Co.
Fresh bread delivered every
evening to auy part of tho city
City Bakery. if
Wheu you noed anything kepi
iu a first, class drug store go to
McMnhan's.
C. C. Hardesty returned Sun
day to Lawtou after a visit t<
Uulpli Hudson here.
1 have all size* iu children's
and babies' nogs, all gold, 75c
up. K. E. Russell.
The Traders' wagon yard is the
place to stop. Every oonveuiance
alTorded patrons.
Fox & Steward hav>> good ul
falfa hay now at 40 c^nts per
bale. Phone 108.
Misses Ruth Creager aud Mitry
Bachelor, of Vernon, ar>> speud
lug a few days with Miss Ruth
Burkett.
Mrs. T. G. Brhddock aud fain
ily returned Sunday from Claren
don, Texas, where they have beei
visiting friends.
J. C. Bentley, of Olustee, sen
of the Frisco hotel man, was
shaking hauds with old friends
here Saturday.
Miss Alma Dodson is expected
home Sundav from a month'i
visit to friends at Mangum and
Mountain Park.
Lillie May, Thomas aud Edith
Moore, of Rogers, Texas, are the
guests of thier cousin, Miss Arta
Dodsou in this city.
Mr. aud Mrs. C. C. Hightower
aud daughter, Miss Alice, and
C. C., Jr., are guests of relatives
at Weatherford, Texas.
Johu Rushing and T. L. Spears
left Thursday tor Stradford, Tex-
as, to spend a week or so pros-
pcctiug aud visitiug old frieuds.
Carl Dodson, a popular em-
ploye of the Mangum Star, came
dowu Saturday to spend Sunday
with home folks and old frieuds.
Wanted.—Second baud belt-
ing, pulleys aud shafting. Iu-
qnire at the Times office.
At the Traders' wagou yard
you can secure good beds, and
all other accommodations. Your
patronage solicited.
Wagon paiut, buggy paiut,
house paiut, etc. The best brands
ou earth. Sold by Geo. D. Pau-
dletou, The Druggist.
The Times has just a few
Laughliu Stylo's left out of &
dozen received a few days ago.
Better get oue now. Price, $1.
J. B. Dunn, oue of our good
subscribers ou Route 0, has our
thanks for a'box of fiue ripe
peaches which were left iu our
office last week.
Mr, aud Mrs. Wm. Bacon and
Mrs. A. M. Upthegrove, of Green-
ville, Texas, who hnve been the
guests of Mrs. J. O. Ely, have re-
turned to their hotn»s.
Itfl HHIHHHlHHUHUfUUHHfUi
tolfuM MtCMltt!
TIM tight Bread!
DdtclMM Paitry!
In fact, everything made in the kitchen is as
perfect as can be in every detail, if only
"LKQEft'S ■CST"-(HiOMtar Patint)
"PRIDE OF ALTUSm-<HION Patikti 4
are used. Every sack guaranteed. Abso-
lutely pure soft wheat flours, superior to any
other on the market.
"GOLDEN GRAIN" "BEST STANDARD"
are our best hard wheat brands. Call for
them, and insist on having them.
LEGER MILL <& ELEVATOR CO.
A. M. JACKMAN. H.n.^.r
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-USE THE- f
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
THE BE8T IN THE WORLD.
Wherever sewing machines are used the Singer is known as
the STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. It embraces ALL the good
points of othtr machines, many points of superiority, and
NONE of the bad ones. If you want a machine I can sell you
one on easy terms. $65 machines for $48. Come in and let
me show and explain the machine to you. All kinds of
needles, oil or repairs.
LEE WALKER. Local Agent.
HEADOUAETEBS AT E. E. GRAIN'S 8T0BE.
BIG JOHN'S SALOON
—So'e Agent For—
Hill & Hill's Famous Whiskey!
A hand made sour mash whiskey, bright, clear, sparkling-a satisfying drink,
made for lovers of a fine, pure article. Come in and try a sample
of this famous brand.
Pine wines, liquors and cigars in tho very best grades. Pool and Willard hall
in rear. Cafe In connection. A gentlemen's resort
JOHN 0. MARTIN, Prop. j
Phone 122. .
South Side.
IMPORTANT
Applicant should read his notice over
carefully the first week it appears, and
if it doesn't tally in every respect with
his tiling papers a. resar is description
of land, names, etc.. ho should noto the
correction and mail at once to this of-
fice. Notices must 'w
absolutely correct,
Please at'.cnii to this and yon may avoid
an unnecessary trip to the land oflice.
NOTICE TO AIL SETTLERS.
The land office at Mangum t-:is requested the
Times to call the attention »f settlers on all
nublu lands to the fact that they must submit
final proof within the statutory p -rlod of seven
rears from the date of their filing on the l:ind.
" Thi< is important, and we trust >ili settlers
will lie quick to realize the necessity of proving
up within the specified time. If you have n:t
done so. make preparations to prove up at once
or within seven years from Uie time you first
filed on yonriaii'l.
7-20
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Mangum, Okla.
July 20. l!«8.
Notice Is hereby given that the follow-
ing named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof In support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before Horace W. shepsrd. U. S. I >m_
mi«'Tcr 1' his oflice at Altus, Okla., on SepJ
* JEV'K W. ATCUSOX .
a . for the sw 1-4 sw 1-4 and lots,,
.1 : .7, lot S sec 19, and lot 1 »ec 20 11 s
: »he following witnesses to
■ jntiruous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz.:
J A. O'Xesl. J. W. 1 ocier, W. E. Banks and
A. R. Bank-, ail of He—, Okla.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Mangum, Okla.
^ August 1, 1905.
Notice Is hereby given that the follow-
ing named settler haa tiled notice of bis
intention to make final proof In support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before Register and Re fiver U.Land
office at Mangum, i>kla. on fc«ptember5, lwo.
WILLIAM M. BOYD,
of Headrick, Okla., for the ne 14 sec 11, » 2 n r
He names the following, witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, rfe.:
William P. Askew, Kranli Adams, O. W.
Grimes and W. H. bhelton, ill of Headrick
Okla.
JOHN A. OLIPHANT, Register.
S 10
NOTICE FOR PUBL
Land Office
PHAljT,
10 1
vblblt
at M£g
;ation.
gum, Okla.
„. .. , -UfUSt 4. 19U5.
Notice is hereby given il.it the follow-
ing nr.med settler has filed notice of Ms
intention to make final pruf in support
of his claim, and that proof will be
made before Hortre W. ghepad, U. S. Com
missloner, at his office at Altus, Okla.. on Sen
tember23, 1903. viz
JOHN M. JONEw.
of Hess, Okla.. fur the sw 1-4 >e<*0, t 2 s r 19 w.
He names the following 'fitnesses to
prove his contlnnous residet e upon and
cultivation of said land, vizv
Thomas W. Yates. Jame- Ma^len. Harvey
Kirbv and Larkin Williams, all < Ok: 1 "
JOHN A. OLIPHAN7 Register.
7-20
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Mangum, Okla.
July 15. )!««.
Notice is hereby given that the follow-
ing named settler has filed notice of her
intention to make final proof in support
of her claim, and that said proof will be
made liefore Horace W. Shepard. U.S. Com-
missioner. at his offioe at Altus. Okla. on Sep-
tembers, )«0. via:
SUE m. sh RRELL
heir of Bartholomew S. Mnrrell, of Altus. O. T.
for the se 1 4 see 21, t 1 n r 20 w.
She names the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residents
cultivation of said land, vim.:
Ipa IT ' 5 *4 irnp&t n? th - ' smi'ii L ltoulware* V» m. Tayi-.r. 1-rank
1' , 1 • *, a ?U?81 , Johnston and Wm. W,. ds. all of l ock. Okla.
Oneut hotel daring th<» abseuc ; john a. oliphant. Register.
of her brother. J. K. Xorthcntt. j —
and wife, at the Portlaod expesi-;
tiou.
Kyle Mitchell, living eleven
miles southeast, and C. Patt- •
son, living three and one-half
miles northwest, are visiting
friends at Oklahoma City.
t tie 1
. feed and f>n>vl-t»DS at all Use*, ami
i m delivery and fn»pt isttitim-
WE HAVE THE BEST BUTTERI
Me aftat> far J. D. klrtii f
:>wnaMCt(MHkt. W« I
-tfvarafc.r batter. One tnal aakes
tare othtr brands, t ill a»d cs.
WILSON & TEAFF
Back At Work Again.
Dr. W. G. Bristol desires the
Times to annouuee to his cm-
»omers that he has returned fr< in
his vacation iu th>' Ka^t, an.l n>
now prepared to Bo their *"r- VV* >r E. C >:>k!o
acain. Those who have b«t from a busm
holding their work awaiting *,r- s"d <?-pnrir-
Bristol's return cau now ge- tfte,no £o it |W
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Mangum. Okla.
, Jolv 22 1»6.
Miss Neva Matlock, of Quanah. ^
arrived Fridav and was the guest I-tenOon to make final proof in supt>ort
. T , r> T 1 J .11 Of his claim, and that «ald proof wl.l be
of Mrs. John R LaflMd till, T, -
Monday when she left fcr Kldora- miss^aeratht« o«ceat.uws. okla..onset
do to visit her 9iater; Mrs. Jas. E. I""beTlK Thomas r. feabs
1 of Headrick, Okla.. for these 1-4 see »tlar
, He names the following witnesses to
Mrs. C. Pressley, wife of a i prove his continuous residen
prominent farmer living twelve - an., '
miles east of town, and ner little iiawkios. . ; t Headrick, okia.. ami i.
have g »ne to Jasper, ^"^"jc'hn ak uliphant. register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICillON.
Land Office at Mangim, Okla.
«... . t t Aa«wt9, laifi.
Notice Is hereby given that le follow-
ing named settler has filed . , re of his
intention to make final proofri supr>ort
of his claim, and that said ;rtf wili be
made before Horace W. shepartl,". s Com-
missioner at his office at Altos. iiktSis Seo-
temlier 23. l!«u. \ lz: TI
FREDERICK W. AHLHOȣ /
of Hess, Okla., for the e 1 3 nw 11 .ft y0ts 1
and 2 sec 30 11 s r 19 w. \ I
He n.imes the following witnisas to
prove his continuous residence uanTand
cultivation of said land, via.: T I
S. G. Wilson. C. S. Hunter, s. W. Hnokr and
S. G. Itanks. all of Hess, ukla. 1
JOHN A. OLIPHANT. Regb'
S-24
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land Office at Mangum. 0'«a
AuRnst II, !'**-
Notice is hereby jriven. anil the Te«t„r- nf
oklahoma will espe»-iallv take notice,n t -he
followin* named settlerhas Hied niv,-, r hii«
intention to make final proof U sunrort
of his claim, and that jmid W|)l t>«
made before Register anrfReceive Mangum
Okla., on September 27.il<lfl. vli:
OWEN H. -VAN ClJ\Vl
of Headrick, Okla.,for the n V I/ l 4 se l i
se 1 4 sec S3 an<^* 1 4 sw :j ^ ^ , j n'r p w.
He napes the foll.%lng witnesses to
prove life contlnuour residence upon and
cultivation " ...
\
john ,
Ion of said land, vl*.:
T. M. Xarple, j. A u,K>ker. John S. tavner
and M- ft oun*. alV,f Headrick. OkU.
i john , OLIPHANT. Regis?
^°lCE FOR*" PUBLICATION,
mud Office at Mangum. Okla.
.. . Aofrast 11. 1W6.
™ -j'Mce is hereby iriven that the foiiow-
a 1 prove hia continuous residence upon and |"f 'amed settler has filed notice of hla
t. , rt/ «o!d hnH v-4* • 1 ,ruerMnn to mnkp fln.il nronf In snnnort
daughter,
Ga., to sj»end several
th« h >m1 of h"r e rlho^'i
the Tim s ' forJob Work.
done promptly aud 111 the ▼en-
best stvie All kinds of deu'.il
work, from pl».in te#th e«fr<i^
to tho fiii-sf oroa-i a.
work
o for
i ess tr . t
weeks
xl last
■ n«h
At:ei d
' n»i-
N >TI. K Ff>K PUBLICATION
L.i.'l «>fllce at Mnnjrim. Ok,a
s flied ro
."I proof
t «nd r r
siicparL
Altus. >1
ri.v-
, . , ion to make final proof ,n support
°* "'i claim, and that said proof w^ll be
liefore Re*l«ter and Receiver I". S. Ijuid
"tac; s| liainjrun,. okla. on se|H. I ft, M*. vu:
TIIOMAs w. marple.
Headrick. < ikla. for lots S and 4 and nw
'l ««■ I 4 sec 2s I 3 n r K w.
He name* the Iak\owing witnesses to
trove his continuous residence u>«i
HilttvaUon of mid land, vis
' o.I' Van ' leav •. .1 \ It. .Apr. .iflu s y
follow- !M ■ I rp. all ol «• j«irt.-k. via
of his | JOHN A OLH'HANY. Rt*V
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McMahau has
■bat jom waut.
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If You Are Sick
Try that gr<»&t tonic fold
1 Peodiett-u. The L*ru|gist.
" "" """•'"i lit* family to m > - »x* i . i-
r prof»*s«i hi Head thidi-"»br
■ rUdv. rtisonient of tlie «ix M r —
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» ami it-arii how easily a v
john a olipiunt 'grspitv and be awufed a position.
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Shepard, Susie W. & Shepard, Horace W. The Altus Times. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1905, newspaper, August 31, 1905; Altus, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403473/m1/4/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.