The Altus Times. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1904 Page: 4 of 6
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Geo. D. Pendleton's Drug Store
Is Now Located
In their stone building[formerly occupied by Miller Bros.
Co. on the East Side of the Square.
■pHlS » no hand outfit, but brand new fixture*. and a bij nock of DRUGS
I and CHEMICALS now in tran*.t from the mo« ,H«aNe h*m* in the Unrted Sute-s
rout ptr«Mf» w.rl be app.<ccfated and you w* always get your money'! worth at
THE GEO. D. PENDLETON DRUG STORE
bu »totar* ti Th* t»w „
p«r<+* will, foe ti# pm^nt, I*If
printed ob ih* Ent»rpn*» f r***
Ifc «•*!*# Iuai .l-.. t.
2*** ^ «• to b# i.aoebsd at
H .I4*o by V*oeho p«At«« »bo
bar# » sarpio* pi.ot dowo thsrt.
That's •hat D-acoo Tallow g*u
' tot Baking toeh » "fBlttr" di«-
play of biat w«.!th. The Deaeoo
•aa down at W.rreoaborg lest
wsefc wearing clothe* that woold
attrao; tbe »n vioos #y« of .uy
printer.—W.rreoebarg, (Mo.,)
J^arnal-Democrat
Alios,!
in
1 Only One Day More ota,
? DR. LEON SMITH,
4 baaing Pkyawiaa far tie En.-eka Msdual Oapaaj ^ It. U*is, Ma
I will ba ia Alias. Ok!a aad caa b« :«ai:u.j FREE OF CHARGE
ao U* fsllnwiaf :tm SaMMaj «it :i« Or.fit H«t«I.
GROCERIES
G«o. Cooi, of Bvron, 0. T.
receotly took to the World'a
Fur two lUlki of com m***ur-
I0f seventeen feet in height.
Twi article on Anti-Imperial-
im pobhahed to tbia imo*. is ,
from the pen of no invalid «bo
[haaooneh time fr»r the stndy of 1
qnestions of enrrent internet.
POSITIVELY OUR
LAST DAY
Saturday, Oct: 8th.
A new firm in a new building on Main
Street at (hg j M Julian old stand
East Stde of Square
JULIAN & JONES
The above firm is composed of J M. afld Marvi|| j for~T
bookkeeper for Wright A Russell.
Call and see our new store, see what
we have and get our prices.
Tm Mt. Sheridan Min«r oar* j
th» government expert ia ru.fed ^
for what he "don't kuov,"j?'
particularly about the Wichita *
Mountains, and predict* that ere j jjf
!ong he will "tip his hat to the *
h»roic prospeetor and miner. arid 4
acknowledge that perseverance'
wins." *
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The trial of Geergp S. Bailer, 'j*
of Snyder for tbe mnrd»r of 3 P *
Brown of Mountain Park, ia in £
progress in the district court at ;>
Hobart. This ia aaid to haveff^
been one of the most brutal, cold jg
blooded crimes ever committed in , j
the new country, and there is If
great interest in the remit. The >'
shooting grew oat of the Snyder §
Moutain Park townaite war. 4
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Thb Headrick Hkrai.o ha«j>
been launched at our neighbor-j®
ing village on the east, by H. S. 2
Chambers of the Otter Valley 9
News, with Dr. A. B. Ligon a»^w a
editor. Tbe pap<*r is published! —
at Snyder, the homo of the News, j
The latter publication has bu:lt|
up a good patronage sir.ee Mr. I
Chambers took hold of it, and if
Headrick wants a n^wspapT, he
has the necessary "hustling qual-
ities" to provide it.
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l)r. ^mith is an exprrt Specialist in th<» treatment oi ail forms
of Chrom. Jisea.se> <»nJ espfcullv solicits anJ invites th >sr - .r-
ferinir with diseases which other physicians have failed to ^ure,
to call on him and get his opinion of their caxr.
Terms:
Satisfactory arrangements can always be maJc for pjyment
so the lack of money need not keep you from being treated.
Diseases We Cure.
All diseases of the Stomach. Kidney, Liver. Bladder and kind-
red organs. Spleen, Spinal affections, certain forms or Heart
disease. Special attention given to all diseases of the Eye. tar.
Nose and Throat, all forms of Blood diseases, Scrofula, Catarrh.
Tonsilitis, Sore Throat, Consumption, Bronchitis. Asthma and
other Lang Troubles. Rheumatism, Stiff and Swollen Joint.*.
Female complaints and all diseases peculidr to women, includ-
ing Piles and Fistula. Obesity. Rinj; Worm, Goitre, (swelled
neck). Opium and Liquor habit positively cured. Headache.
Erysipelas, Gout, Tape Worm. Biliousness and Dropsv, Eczema
tpilepsey, Freckles and Blackheads, and all Chronic Jisea<es
generally that are curable
ORIENT HOTEL 8ATURDAY "0T0B2R EIGHT.
RUSSELL &
received two"cars"o7 fu'niturT'a^d'they^Len^nth
enough room for it; so they have decided to S him.,
the prices down nnt everybody in Greer Cnunll n
the furniture they want, and thev can maki rnnX,hfav^
their store. The? bought their /oods earlt T° tl!°r ,l ln
pect to sell more this tall and winter than thev 6X~
sold. Probably some one will wonder how ! ,1ver
many goods and why they sell so cheap. Well here k thp
reason: They treat everybody alike sell tn onL -*e u
to one as to the other and give them vLl n<? rLf? c^e/p
their money. They have Pong since learned for
sales and small profits were far better than small
and large profits. Here are some of the manvS' ^J65
R A urn 1' Ti® t0.buy furniture while Rl
BAUCUM are selling at a great bargain. Thev
received tw/n rare, ® . ' "r"
Wardrobes.
fe
are
Combination
Book Cases.
W# hftve a beautiful line of
these goods at a price that, will
surely soil them.
Undertaking Goods
Wo are heftdnunrters for all un-
dertaking goods such as Coffins
ftiid Caskets in nil size*, Burial
Robes etc.
Parlor and Din-
ing Room Chairs.
.J;. tnX't L';v.f ,tm :r ■
mighty fast. IcoTt 'g l)elo,r
We have just recived a
cheap wardrobes and they
nice ones too.
Sideboards.
If its a sideboard you want, we
have them at nearly any priie.
Rocking Chairs.
We have a few more rockers
that we «re closing out, so you
had l etter hurry.
Baby Buggies.
Remember that we still have a
Brass and Iron Beds.
We have the best line of Brans
and Iron beds you ever naw, and
they will K0 mighty cheap too.
Couches.
We have just received a nice
line of conches and they arn com-
j^Mighty cheap as long as they
Springs and
Mattresses.
V\e have the best springs and
mattresses fur the money you ever
Wb ask our farmer friends to
watch tbe date on their paper re-
ceived from this office, and when
marketing their cotton or other
products, call on the editor and
have the date set up another
year. Fifty cents is a small
amount iu itself, bnt several of
them put together make a con-
siderable snm, which would come
in very handy to us, particularly
as we have had considerable to
contend with lately iu the way of
sickness, expensive breaks in
machinery, bnyipg new machin-
ery and material, etc. 80 don't
forget us when you sell your cot-
ton.
$5 GIVEN AWAY
AT THE NEW DRUG STORE ON
THE NORTHEAT CORNER SQUARE
Our store is to be given one of the following names and the
lady making the first correct guess, will be given a
$5 Bottle of Fine Perfume.
RUSSELL dl BAUCUM^
West Side Square
Altus, Okla.
Dunbar Items.
UL>an Clinkscftles lifts » new
baby girl ftt his house.
T. N. Btissell ia 011 the sick
list; ftlso Miss Wftrren.
(i. B. Gill lifts returned from •
business trip to Oklahonm City.
Messrs. Kre«*toiie mid Smiley
and their familina visited Dora
Joii«« Sunday.
James Warren's family have
returned from their old Texas
home to take care of their oropa.
Miss Lauka Gregg, of Omahft,
has charge of the Woman's Suf-
frage campaign that is to be act-
ively operated iu Oklahoma. She
has headquarters at Guthrie,
from which poiut she will con-
duct operations by organizing
each county. The northwestern
states have been a fruitful fi*ld
for this movement and Miss
Gregg has great hopes of success
in Oklahoma. In tnis con-
nection it is interesting to note
that in fonr states—Wyoming,
Colorado, Utah and Idaho—
women have the right to vote on
equal terms with men at »11 elec-
tions, and partial suffrage exists
in twenty-two other states.
I wish to state to my custom-
ers that ] have moved my stock
of jewelry to the Miller Bros, old
stand ou the east aide of square
where I will be pleased to meet
you in the future end will serve
you better than ever before,
ft. h. Russell.
hearsing several nights each week
and they are digging away in a
manner well calculated to accom-
plish results. We hope to hear a
good ftccouiit of the,,, their
ntxt public appearance.
I- S. Cartwright, wh.. has been
ocal manager for the Wafers-
Pierce Oil Co.. at this place, has
resigned and will lea v. this week
for Hobart, where he will be i„
the employ „f the same company.
J. C. McClny bus been appointed
to fill the VftOftiicy, and took
Suvarftl of our people attended ""f,1*® thl* ww*- Mr. Cartwright
ohurch ftt Francis Sunday. Also m'""' k;* '—* " '
some of the boya attended Hun-
day school ftt Plew Vftlley.
will move Ins family to Hobftrt
iu • short time.
M J.bDmr,iiy„ fru>"d' °fMr- »»d
Mrs. B. II Crowe will sincorely
regret to lenru of their contem-
plated departure fron, Altus
which will occur in a few dava!
Mrs. Crowe's health has been",
poor here that the family has de-
cided to move to Colorado, where
Mr. Crowe has secured a g<>i>d
position h, the railway service,
and where the change of scene
and high altitude may prove ben-
eficial. The Times is not in-
Sunday school at this pl.ee ia' ...
well attended by the young ,,eo- ,0°" ''
|.le. It,S hoped that the older, hZ"? ITT'!
one. will ftid by their preset,c. 1 K,ook ho,d "f
f 1 i« iniv iu*
If honest, conscientious nrac- n "" *" lo wl'" Wl" Mr.
:e ii nf ■ 11 v ....1 .l- !,. i* rowe
at the local Kriaco station.
Dave Van Mat re has launched
|»sp»r in Holden. | she alao hfta part and
Jj*" »»y • he Altus
Band will aoou U • first ela<s'
ion. Since Pruf. la republican
It ia less than six weeks, until
the ufttioiiftl election; had you
thought of that? Compared with
former campaigns, where for
months before the battle at the
polls the people weut wild over
possible resalts, the present c»m-
paign seems tame and insipid.
And for good reason, too. The
people are going to let well
enough ftlone. They have been
more prosperous uuder Repub-
lican rule than ever before, «nd
they do not desire *uy change.
They have been bl*ased with
abundftiit harvests, peace, plenty,
prosperity, and happy homes.
Why chftnge now for • policy un-
tried, unknown, and of doubtful
success? They ar. not going to
do it. Happy, contented and
prosperous uuder 4tooMvelt's ad
ministration, they are goiug to
re-elect him with increftaed ma-
jorities, thus proving their confi-
dence in those policies of bouestv
•nd activity which have ateered
the old Ship of State aafely
through the troubulous times of
the |.at decade. And Oklahoma,
'ith her splendid majority for
Bird S. McGuire, will ahow that
lot in the
...NAMES...
The New Drug Store
The City Drug Store
The Star Drug Store
The Owl Crug Store
The Elite Drug Store
The Altus Drug Store
Tht Eagle Drug Store
The Royal Drug Store
The Greer Drug Store
The Magic Drug Store
The Palace Drug Store
The Model Drug Store
The Famous Drug Store
The Diamond Drug Store
The Crescent Drug Store
The Oklahoma Drug Store
The name of the new store has been put into an envelop-
sealed, and is now in the vault of the First National bank and
will be opened on Saturday, October 8, at one o'clock Get
your guess in before this date. Cut out the coupon below
fill in with your guess and name, place it in an envelope seal
it and bring or send it to the NEW DRUG STORE.
The envelope will be opened at the bank on the abov-
date, and the first one opened containing the correct 2uess
will receive the present.
Remember it COSTS you nothing to guess, and don't
forget our elegant line of
New and Up-to-Date Toilet Articles
Stationery, Purses, Etc.
We will have an experienced and registered
your prescriptions.
Respectfully,
druggist to till
R. T. WILLIAMS.
..COUPON..
My guess for the name of the store is
My name is
vb
THE ELITE
-Id
I have re-opened my stock of Racket Goods, *t mv
store on thee.ats.deof tbe square, and cord,,!!," illT1 ^^ erv
customers and .nvone needing anything in thw 1;,.. . •
Ki.e, Fu«k«.„d co„ sC! u.:,; :r 1
eled. tin and glassware, etc., and mauv nice .rticlea for th. "*
vemenee of the housekeeper. »nd others io be»utifT th. K
,urh small coat that you will not miss the money it will uketTt ^
1 M"a- JCNNIE stultz. PR op!
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Shepard, Susie W. & Shepard, Horace W. The Altus Times. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1904, newspaper, September 29, 1904; Altus, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403676/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.