The Altus Times. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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YOURS!
HEAUT
1
so
-D BY
M.1 JULIAN
MlU Si«pMD » Evening.
Rmv. uikI Mr.. J. R. Millm
The bvst tea i
by ('hast* &
need any tea
In* welt to CI
some ot Cha
noodv
nil tiolke imported
Sanborn. II you
»r cofftt it would
II around and try
»e and Sanborn's
arc the best on
July d, IWI.
■it < it I hat the folia*- 1
. „, . K_.r FlUS Mill IIOlU-M ul lllO
lit tb«ir ,1,101,11,m iu m.tko fowl $»• in »upfwi
ot SuibarUwtl »nd •>< >»•» •h"' ,"ou' "•
k'(iin< lt»*i>u r snd Ueaatrvr mi Miupihi
. kla "» .\U*M»I W. VMt, »l«
kl'lll It %lt» HI M HHIfc
el Hvadrtrk. kla.. I»r llie w i 4 «*• u i« |> j m
U'ho*naaiM Ihu fulloama wllneaaeo »o
prove lil» conllniuHiK re»iiln»-« upon una
• uliltuiiuii ul mIU land. vl» :
J. r. U>« ..I >«»»»"•. Okie., I. K. Iblldrv**. J.
marKet and vsc fully guarantee
them.
Cast Maple Street.
A beautiful Grove.
\V. L. W'tllt, noiti/ mi of Altu«
who reaide* iu the •outliea«t part
of town, haa one of the nio»t
beautiful grovet of hliitde and
fruit treea aurrouiidiiiK bin lionie
we have aeeu iu Oklahoma. The
tree# are about the iize ot those
iu tho public square, and are juit
now in fall foliage. A iight of
the plaefl w well worth a walk out
iu that direction, uud tho Times
wuhes that all our citizens inigU
aee It, ajid be inspired to imitate
the owner's oxample. Aside trom
beautifying the town, such v
grove of trees will add almost on*
ihird to the market value of his
property in a few years.
A Fine Equipment.
The Times has recently added a
Urge amount of new poster and
job type to the office equipment,
and we are better prepared thou
ever before to execute your orders
in all lines. Our job department
tamed out a handsome poster foi
Miller Br»s. ot Headrick this
w^k, whicli is th-i fiuest piece ol
work of iu cIubb ever turned on
of a Greercouutv printslmp. We
now have a splendidly equipped
. ffiee, but ore not satisfied and
will keep adding to it until it n
ullv reuches our idea of whnt a
first closs country print shop;
rliould be.
The Doss Worm Medicine, i
H. P. Kumpe, Druggist, Leigh
toj, Ala., writes: "One of m>
customers iiad a child v ''i Wtt',
sick aud threw up all ' and
...uUl retain tiotbiog or H - fitom
aoh. He bought one ' !'le ol
White's Cream Vermifuge, and;
it brought np 119 worms from th^
child. Its the best worm medi-
cine iu the world". White's
Cream Vermifuge is also the ch i I -
dreus ' tonic. It improves thoii
digestion aud assimilation ol
food, strengthens their nervous
•ystem and restores them to the
health, vigor and elasticity ol
,^piftTSrWtural to childhood. 25c
at J. R/WcMafmn's.
New Principal Arrives.
C. E. Ruthruff, the new prin-
cipal of the Altus public schools ,
has arrived from his late home iu |ot J. R. McMahon s
Michigan, and has rented a dwell-! •
iug house of L. B. Tony on the, Orient Operations
corner of Spurgeon and him
streets. Mr. Ruthruff is a very
pleasant gentleman, a man o'
family, aud comes to our citj
thus earlv in order to get nc
quointed with our citizens auo
map out his work for the coming
scholastic year. Our people
should call on Mr. Ruthruff and
family, and extend them the
right hand of fellowship aud wel-
come to their new home.
LEGER MILL CP-
A HOME ENTERPRISE
Desires to call your attention to its products, and solicits your
patronage. When you call on your grocer for flour, be sure and
"LEGER'S BEST.'' (Higest Patent)
"PRIDK OF ALTUS," (Hi^h Patent)
The above brands are ABOSLl'TELY PURE. SOFT WHEAT FLOURS
and we guarantee them superior to any other soft wheat hour on
the market. Many blended hard and soft wheat flours are sold
for pure soft wheat, and you may be sold that class of goods
under the supposition you are getting puie soft wheat llour--
unless you buy none but our brands. Watch this point carefully,
or vou may be deluded We authorize the merchants to GUAR-
antee kVkRY SACK of high patent flour.
We also manufacture the following hard wheat brands.
"GOLDEN GRAIN" AND "BKST standard"
Always call for our brands. They are THe BeST, and you al-
ways know what you are getting.
LEGER MILL CO.
S. J. JACKMAN, M»n»g«^J
•utartaiuttd a number of frisud*
1 u«t Thursday »v«mmi at tb«ir
home, ouruer
J icksou hirm'U, eompliuiftitarv
t to Mim Mary Simpson, uf CIumiht,
tj"Uih Carolina, thmr couain, who
lini bwni kp«iidniK aav«*ral week»
«« ilieir gu< »t "Punic" was <>im
, of ili» amiist'iusnis of the uvmiiiuk
(lis young tudten tlttalitig ill stocks
with aa much t*ntb»iii»ani m ihf
iiieu. Psrtnars for the uvwniittf
1 were aeliHiteil by iu< ana of pa|iar
In-art* cut hi two. tlio nain*< of a
to miliar (lower being written
thereon Kach gentleman drew
one of the »lips from a plate, ami
the lady holding th« correspond-
ing half was allotted to hint. A
floral contest was another feature.
Slips of papor containing the
names of|twelve wellkuowu (lowers
were given each guest. The
letters forming each name w»re
plnc<'d at random, aud the gu**sis
were given ten minutes to form
the words correctly. Mi** Addie
William^ and Mr. H. W. Hlwp-
«rd wi re most successful, aud
rt'oieved a box of bonbons which
lii'V generously divided with tlv
ithers. RHfreshmsnls of ic
cream uud coke wereseived. Mr.
and Mrs. Millan's guests wore:
Misses Msssev,Coen, Williams.
McMahan Cloy McMuhau, Wil-
lingliam, Hurkelt, Vaughn, Dve.
Johnn'in, Robinson: Mwin Jul*
•au, Brewer, Shepnrd. Whittb,
Coen, Wood. Blaine, Ho««eii
Pendleton, Johnson, McDauiel
md Fugin.
IMPORTANT
AmIImbI tbmiM r*«d bu SMKS
no»rulljr lb* w»»b il •|iyrs>*,*sS
if II il.wwi'l isii» is s»K*» rssf-si wlib
i,i. sn*« |»|mn s» rwsr l» jimvi i»iIm
of IsmiI. »««■»•. m> . b* «buyl"l set* lbs
rli>»o..> Mil Ml.I »»«««•• lu IbU
Stv. Nttilcr* ISM4I '">
Atlnol.rtki.V IONKKCT.
I'lfiM «l »SU la IbltssS S'OMl
inmnnt; uly to lb* Isia oSIf*.
If swl lUMlvir m Mss«ius
si Mwwi stlilsr bits
iiUntlun lu nwb« Onul l>ruuf lu
»r ms clulm. and issl '
it-1.< turn assMsi
«s m»i. I, tUM
uTRPURN n MATTON
ul Vel4t>n. i 'kit, lur Ibn (w i < m« s11 • r lu w
tit ItrtlIMM lu Inllowlns wiihmsm <•
^1 rfsldMica upon snd
ju'lIN A. uUI'IIANf
NOTICE KOK I'UUI.U'ATION.
Uuid oatu.' Ul M Oisum. OSlu.
SS.4
NOTICI KOIt publication.
UiimI umce si Msnaum, Okls.
Jsa« 4. DM.
Nude* I* liomhy Slvwi lUst Ihs IqIIow
i.oiimI Millar MS ai«d nolle# of Ms
. ui» rt. i»i inn ii .mMl s»nl«r h»» fll«« nu'IM1 or nis
toy slvoii lliul tho foll"W. |ni»mion lo make tliwil proof Is support
nr I a* iiU 'l nuiii-e «f lil»1 ,if til* rliilm. snil Ih.u »>oil pojuf *111 t»
k>. final iiimf In « i|i|>iirt | hvforr Jem»« K. Coon. U. H. l.om-
U Ihst Mid proof will inlwiionoi. ut hl» olBoo «l l^>*»r, yblu., on
Noll.* In ImifUy
iiis ii.onw.1 »»ill»r
inl'iiOou iu nnikv it, - - .
ut III* I'l iini. uud thm **ld proor
ma.I. Iwloto UmKh r and Uti'iilmr ul Mmmum July 17, IIWI. «ll
.'klu .o« Vu«.l lu,IWj«.»Ufi|t I JAMKM «i. IIKIW
I llrailii- k. I ikln., for Hit- 'ur I »'«c *t l« V * n ol U|ur. llbln.. Iw III* sw I'I MS >1 iwp IS ol
uf r iv M. 1 ron#* v HI •».
II,. ihw follow I ii* wllnvflMMi to; n«« imidmi lli« followliiM wllneeew lo
(•rovii hi* toitOituouH i tuiUnuo u|h*ii itiul! prove Mm coil tin uoum nmluuimj® upon ana
cultlvullon of wild liiud, vi* : aulllvHtlon of wild Isnd. vis.:
ii *. IIuIihm of Mminum. okls., J. M. IVxwoll' ,\. II. lloodui'r. H. *. siiuin. W. I*. n»rr »nd
f \if.,l|.i. okU., .1. W. Milmnnn ul lU'cd. oklu., i A. M. I'lalui-r, til of I*-for, okln.
JOHN A. OUPHANT, HoslsUr.
t it. ItlllDTt* of SutiU.*., okls.
JiillN A. tTu I'll ANT, Itoslstiir.
7 7 I
NOTICE KOH PUBLICATION.
Uoid Ofllctf ut Mttiisum. Oklu.
•iul> s, tlSll.
Nolle* I* hereby Klvm Hint lli« follow,
.ug n.imi'il Hvlllri lum llled nollro of III*
,nlritlton to niuke lluul proof In mi|ii»orl
of IiIh clulm, uml Uml xuid proof will u>
miitli' before Ki'SUIer unit Kceelvvr *1 Muunuili
oklu.. Auitunl I/. I'Jol. 11'
i.Koiiiih k. i iiii.mn>»
of llxndrb k oklu.. forUio uw |.|m»UU>Jii
"'rts unaiM l lie following witnesses la
prove hi* eonUnuoiiH reeldenee upon itsa
eultlMitlon of Sttld lund, vrt :
J. f. Km ol Nsvsios. okl».,S. II. AbeiwrisiMs
. |». Wllkn snd J. 0. Mei«t, nil of llenflrlek.o.1.
JOIIN A. OLUPHANT, KesHHer.
Awful Hcad&cbes
Aro sure indications of som» form of stomach
trouble, biliousness or a bad liver. Malaria will
next overtake you. Don't risk it, and above all,
don'ttake calomel orquinine—both are dangerona
HERBINE
has all their virtues—none of their
deadly effects. herbine taken
regularly will f nrestall headaches,put
the digestive omansin perfect condi-
tion, bead off biliousness, headaches,
liver ills, keep you in good health.
try it to-day,
90o a. Bottle. au Drujsisia.
Perfect Liver Medidine.
Mrs. M. A. Jollev, Noble, 0. T
writes
Fresh biead delivered ev*r\
,,,,,, ^ ,, , , _veiling to auy part of tho city
. M A. Jolley, >ohle, u. i . Rnk tf
•*! have used Herbiue for
a number of years and con cheer- C<>ol, cor j chops oud bran ai
fully recommend it as the most Holt & Shaukle's. They keep
periect liver medicine and the the best and sfill it for the least
greatest blood purifier. It is iv money. South Main street.
"nedicine of positive merit, and
fully accomplishes all that is
claimed for it." Malaria cannot
find a lodgment in the system
while the liver is in perfect or-
der, for one of its fuuetious is to
prevent the absorption of fever-
producing poisons. Herbine is a
most efficient liver regulator.-50c
The laying of the Orient track
from Milton to Wichita is going
ou rapidly, In sixty days it will
be completed. Had it not beeu
for the heavy rains delaying oper-
ations the line would be in Wich-
ita. Building is to continue as
long as the season permits, and
that means at least until Decem-
ber. It is said that operations
aro going ou iu Mexico aud that
much of the line iu that country
is to be finialipd this year.—Au-
Remembtir, it costs ouly a mo-
ment's time, aud may save yon
many dollars, to see M. L. Cowoi.
before borrowing money on land
N. W». Cor. Sq. Leger.
Mrs. W. T. McCouuell and
cbildreu returned Saturday from
Childress, Texas, where they
have beeu visiting friends and
relatives for several weeks.
For a limited time ouly we arc
selling barbed wire at 3c per
pouud. This is a genuine bar-
gain. Boi ebrake-Hightower
Hardware and Implement Co.
tl-lM
NoTigK KOIt PUBLICATION.
I .and Office ut Mttnsutn. Oklu
•lutie I. WW
Notlee In hereby Siven lliut tho rollow
UK mimed wilier hue tiled nollro of he'
mention to muke tlnnl proof in «uppor
• if her elulm, and tlml wild proof will I*
iiuilo before Jume* K. Coen, V. B. tom
■nlMlouer, ol his otflco at Letter, Oklu., on
aly U, Mil, *U:
MAIlii m.T K. UAl'Ct'M
of U'Kvr, < •kU.. widow of Wlfry Ifcueuni, d«
aentuil, lor tlie no t-4 tee »twp 1 n uf r«ii|M »
Officers Installed.
Prairie Lodge, No. 70, I. 0. 0
K., installed officers for the en-
siling term at their hull iu tli*
Aldredge budding lust Thtiisd y
Hveuiug, K L. Brewer, disinui
l> puty, acting us installing oth
cer. The following officers wer»
installed:
H. Beam, Nobl« Grand.
J. C Chisum, Vice Grand.
M. E. Wooldridge, Right Sup-
p rt to the Noble Grand.
A. W. Houushell, Left Sup-
port to the Noble Grand.
II K Brown, Wurden.
L. W. Smith, Conductor.
T. F. Baker. Right Scene Slip- i
porter
H. A. To 1 ley, Lidt Scene Sup-j
porter.
A.C.Baker, Inner Guardian, i
J. W. Chisunt, Outside Guard-
ian.
J. E. Whittle, Acting I'usi
G and.
A. S. J. Shaw, Recordiug Sec-
retary ; H. T. Kimball, Financial
Secretary aud R. L. Brewer.
Treasurer, who were elected lor
one year, hold over. A. S. J.
Shaw is the local representative
7-it-4
NOT1CK roll PCMJr.VTlUV
Ijind Ofllce ut Munitum. okln.
July I'i, Mil.
..otlee In hereby klvon thai the toll**
inK named eeMler has tiled notice ot toe
intention lo make ttnal proor In suppori
of hie claim, und lhal euld proof will be
ii«de before Ueglaler uml Keeelver C S. iJind
MUce I»t Meuifuni, Okie , "a t u*u»t It, li/M, vli
KU A.N fin M. UOUlSsON
ot Di.ke, okln , for the nw I 4 mc IW t J ■ r *'
lie numeii llie lolloWlnK wltnevaeii t<
irove hi* continuous residence upon olio
cultivation of uM l»nd, vli:
a Vnnei.. W I.Vance, J. It. KccIoh and W.
U. UubluMin, all of Duke, • <kln.
J SO. a. OUI'HAKT. UeKlUe
8h«
pro\«
eulllvutlon
niimee Ihe followliiff will
her conUniMU* realdenee l
iiton of nab land, vl» :
C. s. Mnuiilm m. i>. Turner. II. ti. Illidn and
it. II. WrW*. "
Ilk, M. if. lurnrr, ii.
J, all of U'lier, Okie.
JOHN A. OLIPHANT, KegUker.
MM
NJTICK n il I't llUC »Tios
Ijiiul ofllce Muiikuiii, okln.
Julv I'i, Mil.
Notice I* liereby given that the rollow.
InK named aettler ha» filed notice of hi*
intention to make tlnul proof In support
or tils elulm. and that said proof will be
made before Kegliter and Keeelver l . s. Ijind
• iiHrrnt ...niiiruin, • kin., on Aug. IS, !!•
JKSSKT KK1.1.KV
of Blair, okla , for the nw 1-4 fee IM :i i
lie names the following witnesses to
prove iiis continuous residence upon and
culivatinn of snlil lund. \ Ii:
ti W.Jones, J II.. lone-. II. V. Keliv. nil of
i lilnii'. Okla., and U. s lianey of Kick*, fKln.
,1N11. A. ol.li'HANT. It.jcl-ter.
71101.
NOTICK KOR PUBLICATION.
Land Ofllce at Mangum. Okla.
" July li. 1904.
N'otico Is hereby given that the follow-1 .'f l.ock. Okla
fl-U-4
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
I .and Office ul Mangum, Oklu
Jwe 7.1W4.
Notlee Is lit-refcy Hive* lUut Ihe follew
nu named settler hiw filed noUce of hn
litem Ion to mako flnel proof In suspor
of his claim, und that wUd proof wJU *
made befofe lleultler Mid Keeelver, nt Man
gum, (Ala., July I'i, IS04, vli:
JOHN K. CHKN.uit
of Victory, OUe., for the »e 14 iee 71 Uvp 'i
r7lee ntimes foHowhia wltnesees
prove his contlimou* resideuee upon u««
mlllvatlon of said land. vl«.:
W. t, Kullerton. <4 B. Coker, N. II. Cekcr al
of Victor}', okla., and II. M. i henault, of Olu<
a*" °kl"jOH!* A. OLIPHAHT. Kegis»er.
.i
jtllj i, un. ii
a B Jeaali (• ut Veldell, Okla . ». W. KtUa
u,V A. KHrli*) ul llo».Ukll.avd
a"o3i;iiai5t,
Iteglater
SVl
NOTICE KOH fit BUI CATION.
Lund Offlce hi Mangum, Okla
Jane 4. IW4
Not lev la hereby Stveil lhal Ihe follow-
,ig I. lined wittier haa flbnl notice of hla
litem ion to mak« flnal fijrpof la support
•r hla i-lnlm. and thai wild proof will t*
■ado before Jam** K Coen, I*. B. Com-
bu loner, at hla ofttce ut Leger, Okln., ou
Jaly ia. IW4. vl».
WILLIAM A. BAUCUM
of Leger. okla., for Uie nw 1-4 »ee »twp 1 n of
'IVe Mnii Ihe fallowing wlineaees to
,.rove hla continuous residence upon sad
cultivation of enid land, vis.:
<. Maspln, M. II. Turner. U. kl. Ulaln and
W. II. Wrlglit, *11 of Utter, okla.
JOHN A. OUPHANT, Register
t) 2s-04
NOTICK KOIt PUBLICATION.
Land Ofllce al Ma.igum. Okla.
dUlie TI. MU.
Nolle* la liereby given lhal llie follow•
>ig mimed settler has tiled notice of tola
ilentlon to tniike tlnnl proof In supliort
If hla claim, uud tlml aaid proof w ll be
mdo liefore Jiimea K. Coen. U. ». Com-
ulasloner, lit hla ofllco ut l^ger, Okla., on
I^NMOIIT,
if N*\aloe, Okls., for Ibe » w I t sec », twp »
" He "names tho following wllosMes to
»rove his continuous residence upon and
mltlvatlen of suld land, via.:
J. s. spark., II. K. Iloflman, A. A. Blackwel
6-10-t
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
I .and Ofllce ut Mungum, Okia.
July 7 1*04.
Notice is hereby given that the fellow
iik named nettler 1ms filed nutleo of
ntention to make tlnnl proof in supper
if his claim, and that said proof WIU b<
msilc I«f..re Begial. r and Kccrlver at M«"-
Iim. okia.. on S ept. i 14X4. «iz:
hAML Kl. W. KAKIK
•f l.ock,Okla.. tor tlie ne l-Uee jfl| U a r
He names tlie following witnesses *0
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, via.:
11. It. Jennings. S. K. II11 non of VeMell. okl»
•s A. Kiebejr of Jle»».OWI»., Jolin B. Ed»«r<l.
S 2S 4
NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Ofllce ut Mungum, Oklu.
June U. IIM4.
Notice Is hereby given lliut the follow-
ig named settler lius tiled notice of Ills
itentlon lo mime final proof In support
.f hla claim, und that suld proof will b«
iad<i before Jiimea E. Coen, U. H. tom-
ilssioner, at his ofllco ut Leger. Okla., on
inly 'is. W04, vli.:
JOIIN J. IILAIIi,
,f Olustee, Okla., for the • I i nw 14, Mid lets
and 4. wo6, twp 1 n, rtinge ti w.
Me mimes the following witnesses »0
•rove his continuous residence ujion uud
ulilvutlon of suld lnnd. vl2.:
II. M. Cbensult, of Oiu»u:c, Okla., .M«
iverls Chensult. of Aaron. Okln , and W.
1'. Vimce and J. If. Kcliols, both of Duke, okla.
JOIIN A. OLIPHANT, Register,
NOTICE KOR "PUBLICATION.
Land Ofllce at Mangum, Okla.
n't; named settler has filed notico of his
IntcnUon to make final proof in suppori
of Ills claim, and that said proof will be
made before Register and Keeelver l\ s. l.md
Itiee ut Mangaia, • kla., on Augunt IH, fiiOI,vlz:
BENJAMIN F. KKL1.KY
ot lllnlr. okln . tor the te i-4 see H 13 n r'iO w
j names the following witnesses 10
prove his continuous residence upon and
,.nl: Ivatlon of said land, vli.:
D. W. Jones. J II. Jones, . T Kel'e). ail of
Blair .jk.s.und II r> Kane, ol Kicks, Okls.
JOHN A. OLIPHANT. Register.
JOHN A. OLIPHANT, Register.
i-14-4
NOTICE IX)R PUBLICATION.
Land Offlce at Mangum. Okla.
to the Grand Lodge, which nieHs; Notice u hereby given thai "fie toiiow-
at Enid in October, with SV. M <S>^%irSS&
McDauiel as alternate. ;0f his claim, and that said proof will be
I made before Register and Keeelver V. S. Land
Otlli e at Manguui, okla . on August Pi, 1UW, vu;
111.1 C'oX
widow of Eugene II. Cox, deceased, ior the
ne 14 sec l!i t 1 s r in n
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz.:
It W Briscoe and J. Atklson ot Hess,Okla
J. W. Cliff and J. It. Ilolilen of Elmer. • .kla.
JOHN A. OLIPHANT, Register.
Frank Gets a Good Job.
Frank A. Sintjletary.oue of tin-
best cotton men iu this section
of country, and one of the Timi*
nditors' best friends, has sectirnd
a splendid job with B. H. Miller j
& Co., ot Bowie. Texas, a firm !
recoguized as oue of the largest
cottou factors of the south, for
ihe coming season. Frauk will
probably be assigned to this terri
toiy, which extends from Snyder
to the west liue of (Jrcer county,
aud may have several men under
him. He will receive a good sal-
ary and expenses for his work,
aud his maty frieuds are rejoic-
ing with him over this recogni-
tion of his worth as an expert
ft'IA'4
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Offlce at Mangum, Ofcla.
July 7.1!»»
Notice is liereby given Wiat the follow
ng named settler has filed notice of hit
ntention to make final proof In suppor
.f his claim, und that said proof will b<
Uii'le before tieglster and Receiver tit Minium
. ikl illoina, on Sept. i, 1904, vli:
JOIIN II EDWARDS
of l.'oek, Onlu., for the nw 1-4 see «! 11 a r •!> w
' He names the following witnesses W
•rove Ids continuous residence upon and
■nlthatlon of suld land, viz.:
B.' U. Jennings, S. It. llatton of Yeldi'H.Okla.
S A. Itiehey, S. W. Eakin of Hess. okla.
JOHN A. OLIPHANT, 1 Agister.
Jlotk-i-
June W, 10M.
is hereby given that the fellow'
,s ed settler hu« Irted notlee ef i'i*
ntention to make final proof In supp^Pt
if Wis claim, and that said proof wHI be
indo before James K. Coon, U. b C<mh-
nktsiwnet, at »4lh:e at I-«'»er, Oteta., en
iuh »l, 4Ut», I*-:
JAMES A. O'NEAL,
if Wes*, Okla, for tho e 1 -'i. nw t I, and h>U 1
ind t see 7, lk>f I s, nifluc HI we«4.
He names thfl fotiewtng wlt»os.«« t«
rove hie e»iKkiiiHU« resldwieo up»« ;««•
-ultivatfen of said land, via.:
MaripMrt i Oneal, .». W. -
Jttehey. 1 "
all "I Mi'--. 1 kla.
•n A. OLIP»A**,
v= Cures Sciatica.
Rev. W. L. Kiley, L. L. t>.
Cuba, New York, writes: "Aftn
fifteen days of excruciutii»K (wit'
from sciatica rlieuintitnm, andei
vurious treatments, I #as inducen
to try Ballard's Snow Liniumi*.
the first application giving «a\
first relief, and thoseeond, eutir
relief. I can give it uuyi%«»liti«*i
recommendation. 2ac, rt)c, *o<-
$1.00 at J. K. McMahan's.
NOTICK TOR PUBLICATION.
Land OtUcie MiHiguw, Otelti.
July 7. 1904.
Notice iw liereby given that the foUew-
nc named settler has tHed notice of his
ntention to make final proof ta ^
if Iiis claia», and tiiat said proa* wl-H be
made bo I mm Register aad BeceUer let War
mm OkIh.. on Sept. 3. 1904, viz-
ilE tN-k'E b. Ji:xnim;s
rt ««<«., for Hie wt i-4 sec 15 11 8 r JO
^hte Kimes tho fellowin« witoteeses
irov-e Wa conttoiuous resi#snce i*p#n ana
•idth-atton «r said land, viz.:
» H. Uielicy of •ess, < ifcla , » W Kafclnand
►oiiM H K4wawl okla., ftnd 8. R, ffat
M, »f ' a^ QLIPHANT, Register
judge of the lleecy staple. Single-
For the Biennial Encampmeut | tary destTves a good job if
of the Kuights of Pythias at
Louisville in August, the Frisco
will make a rate of one first class
fsre for th* round trip plus $2.25.
Tickets selling Aug. 12-15, good
to return uutil Aug. 81. tf
To the Rosebud Agency . } Bu||etUi
The ^rawing ot lands nt th^i .
Uowbod-Indina Agency i.i Soutfi |
* >»kota wil 1 won take place. I Kcpulsive Features.
lome* f-r everybody! Don">
htim ' tfib la»« 4»|jporiii..ity von |
wi!l Mve ic secure » homesead uf
your own. The Frisco will ■ wome|Jj especially girlsat acertain ' ment i ,
very low rates, oue and one-third destroying beauty, disfiguring | linn nnd an pxpcripncf
fare from Altus for the roun|H j a^(i muki,i|( impulsive features | in clmree of all work,
trip. Tickelg selling July 1 101 which would otherwise appear j ofhariipss t-ppairing ai
any
man does and will give his em-j
ployers faithful, conscientious
service,.
Valuable Mare Dead.
J. A. Cheuowath is mourning
the loss of his yaluablo mare,
which died Friday morning after
auilliips» lastingsince July4. The
cau-e of the animal's death » A
J. H Foresman, general uiau-
aiinr. and Ed S. Hackstt, auditor,
j of the Long-Bell Lumber Co..
with hpadqnarters at Kansas City
larein the eity this wpek invoic- mystery to her owner. Mr. auo
ling the local yard and checking| Mrs. Cheuoweth celebrated the
Blackheads, pimples, greasy • up the accounts. ' Fourth by attPiiding the picnic at
i faces aud muddy complexions,! | Elmer, aud the drive there and
which are so common among! Our repair and harness depart-j bMC(j WUB the only exercise the
i now opi;„ aud in opera- mare httd thnt daTt al)(j B|,e wu-j
pneed man is! „otr driven at all hard. But it it.
k. All kiiuls 8Uppogfic she became overheated.!
trip. Tickelg seiling ju.vx . whjch would otherwise appear j or narness tppairmg and leatlipr ,h„ugh ehe rpcieved the besi 1
22, good to return up to and in attrnctive an(| ^fined, indicalR | work done short notice. Bone- mB,tic„| attention obtainable slip j
eluding A'ig 31 For further in-j ,jJe ]jVer 's out of j lirnke-Hieh ower Hardware and gradual lv grew worse until death'
forniatiou call on order. An occasional dose of i Implement Co. tf relieved her. The animal was a;
R. H. Cbow, Agen . Herbiue will cleanse the bowels, < C|j(ford Qiai,ie Miiier Bros.' valuable one, Mr. Cheuoweth hav-
7~\ . .. I regulate the liver and so establish |Hr^ , • ' , « j t' , iug refused $500 for her, and he
Advertised betters. a clear, healthy complexion ja trjp t0 11,.. World's Fair While feels very keenly her loss.
The following letters remain in i 50c at J. R. McMahan's. • jn Sf Lon-g he wj), a|go bu?
ihe Altus poatoffice for the goods f«»r h:« (Ippsrrnient in the
'ending July 11, 1904. In4fa!,l^g j^|r alHj Mrs Kelley, of Lex- 'store h^ro. Hp will spend a few
° y"r' i ingtou, O. T., were guests of Mr d^va at his old home in Norman,
'and Mrs. L. Fuubiou ill the Okla . pii rout
That U*y feeling.
The Pendleton Drug Store has
the best and latest kuowu retfcedy
for it.
Fresh bread, cakes and pies
every day at Citv Bakery. ti
for tho above please say
tued."
Alexauder, Miss Orpha.
Clary, Johu F.
Davis, J. W. (Drop)
Mulliu, Mrs. Put.
Ilaker, A.M.
J. ED YMMatii, P. M
A Load of firass Collars.
A special train bearing A. J. j
.7.17 exp^tsJ"to Davidson, the newly elected pre., j
• rlnut r ♦ fx. M riortn Pai roud nnn '
ident of the Frisco railroad, and
Mr. Hammond, first vice presi-
Mrg. Moore, of Waco, daughter!dent with headquarters at St
of Rev. Jnliii b". Eldpr, of Man- Louis, passed through Altus Fri-
couutry near Altus, last week be absent about two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. K«U#y H'" o|d
Johnson county, Mo , f«ilk< and
the Times editors f»el that h«v who j„ coll<juctfUK n meet- day morumg at 9:80 o'clock en
have lieeu aquain mg at the Baptist church bare, is route to St. Louis afler a general
# . lives. visiting her paronts and attend-1 tour of inspection over Ihe sys-
--- - i,-c" _ fri *, u»,7 "~JSHT Mrs Moor« tem m tiii Lone Star sfattj. The
Lfttt G*JI For F«t Hogs. Miss Fleet a > ••.it. . ; recioved a telegram from h»r special'Mpped here for aliont
Otw uiore call—and the last— saleswoman at .1 *r ' bnsUud Tu^sdav annoonoing his I five minues, the official, taking
boa! The Early Meat beeu granted . well earned' ««•* eJwti®,, as c.,, j V,.. MV.vX tim» to .hake hands with Mr.
"" ',0'! * """p-nd TI.. Fnm i. *"d "» "•"I" •"'
WillioghaniisMie of Altus nio.taudtho« who ,„;,kjng ft)r a Th- fT c#mp
..pular olerks. 'A" au ^ ap to Qr.ru.b over tha Denv,r
tliat mortiiog.
Markft wanlg '«■», and for hogs tiuu, and 1
I pound* or bett«r. Mangnm, where she
,laiif«Hfl^*«.«'uWi»ud j1*!'
Monday •omi«»g 1 *'11 Pav
Brim; '«u» iu get the coil.
I r Cviiiw vv its. Prop.
♦ap rato will find this an excel-
lent plan. Tickets are on sale
TheE*rlv Me.t M^ket kpep" {July 23. at $14 50 fir the round
. 1»— with return limit Jnlv *"
Sfesr-'- " - u
nice ooan
70. km rl#.(
HEALTH
' "I don't think w« could keep
houae without Thedford's Black-
DrmiiKht. We harp used it In the
family for over two years with the
beet of reaulte. I have not had a
doctor In the houae for that length
of time. It ia» doctor in iteelfud
ftlwavn ready to make a person well
and appy "-JAMES UAIX, Jack-
aonrille, III.
Because thin great medicine
relievi-i stomarii pains, frees the
constipaM bowph anrt invigor-
ate» the turpid livet and weak-
aned kidneys
No Doctor
11 necessary 111 the bom* where
Thedford's fllorJi-Draught is
kept Families living in tha
conntrj-. mile* from any physi-
cian, have been kept In tiealth
forbears with this mediciaea.
their only doctor Thedford's
Black - Draught cures bilious-
ness, dyspepsia, colds, chills and
fever, bad blood, br.idaches,
>liarrb<Ea. coontipatiun. tyilic
and almost "»ery other ailment
fK^aune the stomach, bowel.
Ii««r and kidueji to nearly con-
trol the health
THEDFORD'S
BLKK-
IMAllCHTl
G-lfil
*OTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Office at Mangum. IMcla.
JalyJ, 1904.
iB hei**iy given that ine follow-
rianw^ settlor has hied notice of his
ntentlsw to make final »roof
-if llie claim, and that said preK wi b<
ma* bef.SK: IK'»fc-ter and Meceiver at Wiin
, Otte,. on Sept. ?, iW,t viz:
SA' t'EL A KITCHEN
at Hess, Oklu., for 1st HI »cc |7 w 1-1 ne 1-1 a»d
the ' foftewkiK wKnetisea te
irove his con.tkiuoufl residence upon aad
'■ultlvatlon of s?ald land, viz.:
iKiihnigs and ».M. Ifatuo of Yeld-e*.
• Kla., ;i. W. Euki-n and John •. ef
L"''k' ^j'oMN A. OLIPHANT, Ke»le»er.
JOttN
6m-i.
NOTICK PUBL.ICATJO*.
Land 0#we it Xfemffom, Ohlu.
June I'i. WW.
HMSce la hweby 8*m Hint, the fwltow-
•we named settler h-aa Hied notice of hen .
ntention to wake final proof In support
if her claim, and thnt said proef w.111 be
nade befere James E. Ceen, U. 8. Comr
ntafriOHer, at Wa elftcc at Leger, Ofeto., da
uly *i, I'.Wl, viz.:
UAlMiAltKT A. O'NEAL,
if Hess, Okla., for the e 1 •» mv 1-4, and lots .1
'"she'Iwnies \heJ followbw witueMsiSH te
ir»ve iier continuous residenee upen ana
uttlvtrtton of said land, vl2.:
James A. O'Neal, .1. W. A ten* sob, l». S. IW*-
iv, und J. C. Mills, all of fcff, i kla.
JU4IN A. OLirMAMT. KsSWser.
6-18-4
NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION.
Land OdSce at Stongisa*. OHfc
J nne IX ' Wi>i
Notice is hereby given that tlie follow-
ng mimed settler has llled notico of Ills
mention to make final preef in support
• hie claim, und thnt said proof wHI be
nude betore Kegister nil HeseKcr « SUii-
inn, okla., July 29. i0o4. *U:
JOHN ti COX
•f Hake. Okls.. fer tlie Mirl-««M>iH a r 2t
"lie names the following witnesses to
•rove his continuous residence upon and
:ultlvntlon of said lnnd, viz.:
IV. I.. Knllercn of Vlciorr. Okla.. M. Vance
•if lluke. Ukla., J. T. Crslgaud M. W. Br»dle»
of J,r'°joHN A. OUPHANT, Register.
G-23'4
XOTFCE FOK PUBL4CAT*}*.
Land 0«ce at Mswwgtim, 04Ma.
.June X. 1«W-
Notice Is hereby given that the follow-
ng named settler hus filed notice of nl«
ntention to muke final proof In NWN
>f his claim, and that said pr^f w* tea
nadc before James E. Coen, U. ». Ceoa-
nlsslonef, at his o*c« at Le»er, Ofcto., eo
luh l".l, 1904, vli.:
WHXIAM t,. SOUTH ALL,
of Leger, Okls., for the «! 1-4, see 2, twp 1 n r
WIie names the following witnesses te
irove Ills continuous rcshience upon tirim
cultivation of said land, viz.:
s. M. Koblnson and J. II. Locke, of L«ek, okln.
H. VV. White and « . F. llenrj'. of loiter, nkla.
JOHN A. OLIPHANT, Keglater.
NOTICK KOR PUBLICATION.
Land OBlce at Mangum, Okla,
June 2N. 1904.
Notice is hereby given that the Settyr-
,ng named settler Was Wed notice of Irw
ntention to make flnal proof in support
of her claim, and that said proef w II be
-nado before James K. Ceen, U. 8. Cwm-
mlss4eiier, at his oIKcc at lAimr, Ohta., oa
itMarast 5, 1904, viz.:
.H A RAM M MX,
of U-ijUT, Okln.. f.w t4ie nc 14 see 9, twp 3 a of
range 2« west.
She names the following wltne»»es to pwvti
her continuous sesldenee upon asd cuW*s<*«»
of said land, viz.;
I). «j. Simpson, .1. B Tu-Hctegtoa, W. E. Nln.
IMld Nl\, all Ol I.e|?er. OMn.
JOHN A. OLIPHANT. Register.
0-30—S-4
NOTICK KO* PUBLICATION.
I^iiiii Odin at Mangum, Okla.
June >4,19W.
Notice Is hereby given that the foHcvc-
Ing named settler has tiled notice of hla
Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim, and that said proof will lie
made before the Register and Keeelver at Man-
gum, okls., on August n, lt«4, viz.
DANIEL \V. WALDEN,
of Olustee, Okla., for the e 1 2 nw I I and e 1-2
sw 1-4 see HO, tw p 1 u of r2l w .
He names the following witnesses te
prove iiis continuous residence upon und
cultivation of said land, viz.:
J. L. Bindley. J. M. Murrell, AlonzoJ. Halt
* • -r, all of Olus
8 16 4
NOTICE KOR PUBLICATION.
Land Offlce at Mangum, Okla.
» June 1 j, WW.
Notice is hereby given that the follow- - . „ „ ,
ing named settler has tiled notico of his litf, snd W lllluni M. Montgi
intention to make final proof In support we, Okls.
of his claim, and that said proof will be, JOHN A. OLIPHANT. Re.iste
made before Register and Keeelver at Man- i ——————
gun .Okla.. Oil July JO, i#W, *l«: j ;.;.j
JAMES P. STOCKTON
»f Jay, Okla.. for llie ne i-« -eeWtl ■ r*» ».
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, vli.:
(ieorgeC. smith ot lluke. Okla., W.M. Brad-
ley. r. II. White soil A. T. l errymas. all of
Ja* OWjoHN A. OLIPHANT, Register.
June W. t!«n.
Notice is hereby given that tho follow-
ing named settler has filed notice Of her
t 1« 4
CONTEST NOTICE.
I .and OIBee at Manguai.Okla.
Inn.. ,un.
of her claim, and that said proof
made before James K. t'oen, U. 1 Com-
misaloiier, at his ofllee at Ixger, OKlu.. oil
August in. I!»4. ill
N.KC'Y V. H El.l.llOIlN
of lluke. Okla., for Ike sw 1 I see 1 twp 1 a «t
■fie names the following witneoiies to
her continuous realdernf - non and
alleged that William f. Mom. to* wholly
' .fcandi sed fold tract for aen Ifeaa sis moatte
aeit prior to Ike dale hereto, aad that «atd
tra.t H 1. not M-tlled apoo by tho <ald «Itlitm
r. Nona sod coitlvatad or improved as rc-
i qmre.] by lav. Thai aark sboaaoomeol was
1 M doe to ku -mfiiifOMi lo ike mllliary or
lb t. S. la tko iirne of «or.;
- •'( tit claim and that said proof '
--m. Okiakoma. ' - eW-jik ■
Ike *,id eoa-^etssi ka<isg. la a proper - ....r ..".vL «.1
let ii. aied Jooo lu iw..m.i Jorlk toe-, wkieh ' *■
kew thai af-»t duo linoeoc* »»r»ooal wmrt thr fnliuwlu wltnoMM
f ikl. eooee esa aoi be mode. ii la hereby tl ,1. 11 if
.rterec a»i d«orix ikai ooilco be glvea tf Mtd u»a. «m :
mm** >* * * g. t-.cy>
doe la bis
, osrst eereieo of ti .—- —
1 Paid peine* aro hereby aoll*od to appear, ro-
aie-nda'd oferorid nee icueblaf sool atl»(a-
i Hon ti M oel«ek a. m. oa July 1*04. before
' the Bndsiae aad Hot
Laed litre is Maor.
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