The Altus Times. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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'he Altus Times
(FORMERLY LEGER TIMES)
*1.00 Per Year.
8HEPAKD * 8HEPARD,
Pabliaheri and Proprietor*
8uaie W. Shepard, \ Editors and
Horace W. Shepard,' Bminesi Mg'rs
Thursday. November 4. 10014.
R. R. TIME TABLES.
X. C..M. t
ORIENT.
SOUTH iiouxd
Jin. 1 —I'NoM-njrrr.
»■!. IT—Nn-al fivlxlit.Uallv K\ .sun
No. IU—Tlmmrh rrxlirlit.'tUllv ....
NORTH H< 1 I'M11
No. 2—I'nMentrrr, ilallv . .
So. )«- fmlKlit, ilii'lly K\. 8UU
N11. 'J11—Tlirtiugli freight, (fully . , WiUip. m.
Nik. i; anil l<i\irrv |.i.mmikit»: Nut. IV ami
'JO will lurrv jiAnM-nirciii to l.one Wolf, m-uiiui'i
Clinton mul Tlitiman.
UKIKNT R'V.flK TKX AS
soi,tii nor.VD u«*c
No. 1—r.i.i.'ngrr, ilallv NIK p.m.
No. J-PaManper, ilallv aisOa. m
No. 16— I-ik-sI freight, dsllv Kv Hun 7 .si n. m.
No. 1!<— Throoirh ftvlirhl,ifaliv i - 1
mirth iioiNn
No. 2—Passenger, ilallv
No.rt—Pmwnjrfr. <|aih
No. m-|.ocal freight, ilallv Kx. Sun
No. Through freight, cfaily s u p in.
Nil*. 15 ami !■! carry jm.senger*. Not. IK ami
Ti' Passencer* t.i Chlllinntlie. Kulu ami
ilamlln. Train W .. 5 makes up at Altus. No
« itoet no further north.
It. 1>. HI 1.1.Kit, Afrnl
West Bound
No. lot— I'ansengrr
No. 475.—local Freight.
No. 413.—Pa>>enyei
Kast Hooml
No. 414.—Passen^.r
No. 471.—Local Freight.
No. 402—Passenger
W. F. & N. W. RY.
Train No. I leaves
Train No, '.i. Accomodation, leaves
Train No. 2 arrives '.e'-IS era"
Train No. 10, AcconiuKHlatlnD. arrives ' 48 p is
A. T. liAGK.N, Agent.
i i n. la i
A I T11
fli p. m
i .MJ |i. Ill
I « p. Ill
I cave
'«• a. in
1 K> p. m
i:lo p. m
; 20 p ni.
5:04 p in
l>e part
$10, *15, $18 and <20-
The manufacturers' saving is your
saving. The Richman Bros. Co., Cleve-
land, has such wonderful buying ability,
such exceptional manufacturing facili-
ties and such a tremendously large
output that they can offer their
UNITED CLOTHES
at prices that mean a saving to you of from $5 to $8 on every
purchase. These clothes will please your taste as well as your
purse. The shoulders are broad and shapely, the trousers
hang just right, and each garment is sewed with silk—quality
characterizes every part. Investigate these exceptional values
(-all while this line of suits and overcoats is complete, a"d
taie your choice.
Oliphinf-Nix Company
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
By Mlis Mamie Wllaon
♦♦WW
Charlie Bsird is a new pupil of
the eighth grade thia week.
The second mouth's exatnius-
tioua will he given the latter part
of tbis week.
Several pupila are abaeut from
the sixth grade thi« *eek on the
! account of aicktieaa.
Misa Mattie Miller, teacher of
the low first, vim ted her relative*
at Klnier over Saturday and Suu-
day.
I The Altua high achool
foot ball team went to Vernon,
Texas, Saturday and wou a vie*
i tory over the high school team
j at that place by a acore of 45 toO.
I The teachera held their regular
I meeting last Mouday afternoou.
(The subject of long division by,
1 Miae Rialey was very interesting!
aud will be continued in the next
! meetiLg.
Miss HolfmeUter, teacher of
! lauguageb in the high achool was
j called to Miaaouri Saturday on
accouDt of the death of her aiater.
She may begone several weeks
Luther White ia teaching her
Latin classes and Mrs. W. C.
( White is teaching the Germau.
SHOULD RESIST
THE BLOCKADE
.POOffSSIOIU. UK
1 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦•♦•eeeeeeaeaei
ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW
EVERETT PETRY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Phone 266
Practice in all the Federal and State
Court*.
dentists
DR. H. H. EATON
Resident Oentlat.
Offloa over First National Bank
work atrictlr suaranteej
altus,
OKLAHOMA
W. 0. BRISTOL
Real dent Dentist.
Plate work, cold crowns, brM«os. tenth
•atracted wirt bast local <mae.il.tti.
office over Altua *tate Hank
ALTUS, OKLAHOMA
S. J. CASTLEMAN
attornbyatlaw
Office Over Millar Bros. Stars.
altus, oklahoma
JOHN D. ROGERS
attornbvat-law
Esaralnatlon of land title*. abstracts,
and othsr l««sl paper , a »p«. tally. So-
tarjr werOc given Attention. over Klrat
National Bank.
altus, . oklahoma
Tisinfer, Cl»y & Robinson
LAWYERS.
Altus and Mangum. Oklahoma. Oltlos
ovsr Altua State Bank.
dr. nary E. FOX
Lady Dentist.
Crown or brides work. Treatment if
the teeth and diseased films • spirally.
Siiiiisthlnf usw In the Hue of crowns
with no gold. ttssuiluatioii ami consults
Hon free, Seven years' practical s*p*ri
ence. All work guaranteed. offic > north
aids public square, Altus.
E. E. GORE
attorney-atlaw
Netsrjr Public. Ofries In Hagen Bide .
raar or First Nat'l. Bank. I'ra.tlce In
any court. Farm loans, sea me for terms.
J.W.BARTHOLOMEW
lawyer.
Office in Kimmell Bid'g, West Side
Upstairs
physician's
BARBER SHOP*
U-NEED-A-SHAVE ~
The Palace Barber .Ship wants your but*
A splendid ship with n»w, first-
Sf, werkmsn is wait on you. Batha
wWla you wait, Klertrli' Ma««ageo, Sham-
poos, ato. ami all the latsst tricks of tbe
trade. Csme around.
will malone, Proprietor.
WANT A GOOD SHAVE
a'aaee. Hot and nold bathi. ''ourteous.
prompt service. Tour trad. soilolUd.
ORIENT barber SHOP
Psscs A Chadwlck, Praps.
THE NEW BARBER SHOP
W. S. ANDERSON
South of County Clerk's Office
WE WANT YOUR TRADE
Altus, Oklahoma
Well, Mr. Council, the people;
are all ready to vnte those water'
and light bonds, just us boou a»: :m . ■■
you can put t.be matter before i v Pre" ° .a fiv#-pointed star.
them. Better get busy and give t °! "*at Beal 0De of the8e
us a chance at them. I tt0U9 Wa9 cl^offand used. The
owner of this overcoat and of the
Even if taxes are high, kicking batt0n., heut Smith, was chief
won't make them anv lower. We ® „the Provi°'™al goy-
pieeume the heat wav ia to nav 6rDm^D' of Tex«. wh'ch. in 1835,
them with aa good a grace aa poa-1 ^dll T d;Claratiou of iude"
•iWe. and pray that so»ethiogic7^C!h 7 " MmU
may happen to lower them next f W'UUmg of that in"
year. i fPeude"ce iu the battle of San
, Jacinto on April 21, I83G.
That new ward achool iu the! A =====?
northwest part of town looks well contemporary insists that a
and The Timea .is only sorry we m*n b*d.n° good excn8e for "not
haven't three more—one in each ' P#y'Ug hl9 debt8' bec*aae he got a
ward—similar to it. Even with g The fact that a
the newhu,ld,nginuse,Altusis ^ «ood aalary ttny one ]ocalitv> A aplendid at-
going to be crowded for achool ;CU'S0 °'her haud' 110 K°odex- torney, well ve^ed in both feder-
room, and another building injdb „ ai1*° Psy bl8 j al, land and state law, he would
each ward would not be one whit for wh e ^ ha8!make»» ideal attorney general
too many. It 19 comiug to »t. i 901^e,;^y Lbb aMUm\that the vigorous new etate of Ok-
and in a very few years w« will be . 8fc 8UPPol"t bim,. lahoma, and The Times aincerelv
«ned np„„ to prov,do them.]^ur - « P»' op for h,.|hopeshem.jbe „™t
bj>eed the day ! P eaaurcs. whether he geta a --
_ «ood sal8ry. a small aalary or no
Mmchasts tell The Times that j look-out for'hi! owT food^nd
days of Oklahoma Territory, when
be was a struggling young lawyer
iu Chickasha, and we were vaiuly
! endeavoring to make a metropol.
itan daily of the Chickaaha Ex-
press against overwhelming odda.
Frank was a genuine good fellow
iu those daya, and often helped
us out in our search for news, aud
in other ways. Since then he
has come up in the world, by his
own grit sud hard, earnest work.
He is uow a vigorous young man,
right in the prime of life, with a
large law practice which extends
all over Oklahoma, and a list of
friends which ia not limited to
any one locality. A splendid at
A Precauton Which Every Wise
Household In Altus
Should Take.
O. B. Miller.
B. A. Absrnsthy.
MILLER & ABERNETHY
Physicians and Surgsons.
Offk "'it' Ow? r>n!eWa™re" Phoni
Mil's P"0ri8 at W T. McCon-
the
b"T.liht9hbr Unif°Tly C0Verlng' aud ^mo'dern'ootW
ali fal1 that 11 wa3 last tion, that the world or somebodv
crops eVIli2h the °7 °f s^ort !el8e °*es bim a living, is the moat
rops. High prices for cotton! pernicious fallacy that is found
- one cauge, aijd aoother j9 tha iiQ tfae fa]ge edu .. found
the farmers seem to hav. the eut time. The man who earns
money and they are not averse; little ahould cut down his ex
to spending it freely. So the cry j penses accordingly. That is the
of hard times which so many are old and the honest way, and the
pretextfalwT H" wa>'ol" 9w'^l.ng creditors,
pretext, falls of its own weight. | ih not even honest.-Dallas News
Times are not so bard but that
auv man may have a job who TlIc. t,
wanta it, aud any man may earn n]i " "°teB that one of itB
a good living who triea. i irienda is seeking a place
' ou the Republican ticket at the
We owif it In IK- » 1 • I Uext e'ect'on» 'u the person of
wF:a,;ktHrkett'of Aoad-k-
can iu every way possible thaf I kn"w SSk"? ^T'" ^
will be to its advantage. Our 10 the ear'-V
ueighbor'a prosperity means a
great deal more to us thau aome-
oue's who lives elsewhere. We'
should bear thia in mind in buy-
ing our goods. We can affcrd to
pay our home man a firm price
for his waree rather than send our
money away, knowing as we do, ,
that every dollar our own citizen
makes will help iu sustaining our i
schools, churches and public iu-
etitutious. It pays richly to pat-
ronize home iuduatrv.
triumphantly elected.
Read Thf- Times.
The
Best Bargain
«a reading nutter that you
■«aey can buy la yow local pa-
This Paper
win tsD yon the things yon want
to know ia an entertaining way
will |We yon aU the newa of the
•oaununlty; Its every rlsit will
prove a pleasure; It glrea more
than full vain* for tho price
asked for it *
Texas is said to have selected
its "Loue Star" amblern through
a mere accident. A half a cen-
tury or so ago men's overcoata
were ornamented with large braas
huttona. It happened that the
buttons on the overcoat of Gov-
ernor Smith, of Texaa, >»H the
The back aches because
kidueys are blockaded.
Help the kidneys with their
' work.
The back will ache no more,
bots of proof that Doan's
Kidney Pills do this.
It's the best proof, for it comes
from this vaciuity.
Mrs. L. 0. Barcroft, Quauali,:
Texas, says: "I take the pleas-'
ure iu recommending Doan's
Kidney Pills as they did me a
great deal of good. I was trou-l
bled for several years by kiduevj
complaint and there was a weak-
ness across the smsll of my back, i
which was accompanied by dull
pains through my kidneys. The
kidney secretions werp profuse iu
passage at times while at others
au almost complete retention ex-
isted. Doan's Kidney Pi lie were
finally recommended to me aud I
procured a supply. Although I
used only oue box, I received
more relief thau from any other
medicine I had ever taken. Iam
glad to state that the relief has
proven permaueut. I am giving
thia public statement for the ben-
efit of other aufferers for I believe
Doau's Kidney Pilla will prove
satisfactory whenever thev are
naed in accordance with the di-
rections."
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Miltum Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents for
the United States.
Remember the name—Doan's-
aud take no other.
Endless Job.
"Sisyphua had to roll a atone up .
hill. His toll was unremitting "
"I don't know much about mythol-
ogy, responded the head of a fashion-
fa®ily. but I see the point It
sowing like rolling up . f0IV
C. Q. SPEARS.
Phons Jl.
,a. P. STKOTHBK.
Phons 10s.
Drs. Spears Ic Strother
Physicians and Surgeons.
PUona US.
Office Fowler Building.
Ea«t siJe aquars.
DR. R. H. FOX
PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON.
it Side, M.
Fowler BulkUn*.
»us. Okie.
MISCKJXANEC )(S
FIGURE WITH ME
Window frames, soraens. doors, and
window*, etc., made and put on. Cement
walks, cement work of all kinds, concrete
j blocks, genera! contrasting and all kind*
' of bulldlnf. Plans and specifications fur-
nished. I Buuantse mciateotion Hit
j want aa sportunlty to flgure with you.
Get my prices before letting your small
i jobs of carpenter work.
N. W. SHEARBURN. Contractor.
Shop northwest corner of the square.
best oliver ribbons
i..£ *00d t»rP®^'-Iter ribbon la an abso-
The t'ium"/ 110 *ood- cl8an wurk.
5^, brand of OHtst
rss',rj;,,*1"" »
the times
ALTUS, Okla.
r. E. RUSHING. N. D.
Stomach Specialist.
wSTt"1'"4' r'at ,ran Bui,d,n»' r#rt
SANDERSON & LANDRUM
General Practicians
and Surgeons
The Ordinary Diseases of the Eye. Ear,
Hose and Throat
—GLASSES FITTED—
Office Over Altus Drug Store
machinery repaired
I flx anything that is fliabis, and do II
In k satisfactory * manner. Bring rear
work to nie.
l. m. bowman, Proprietor.
E. K. STIMSON
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
Phone JIT.
ALTUS,
oklahoma
mi rooms!
Via
Oklahoma's Most
Popular Railroad
THE
I
CONDITIONS
WERE DIFFERENT
in your grandfather's
time because he didn't
know the benefit of hav.
mg a checking accouut in
a good bauk. That is no
reason why you should be
subjected to such ami-
ijuated inconvenience.
0Qe of the moat pj»as-
m"bc,,"s • ch-k^
the city national bank.
Fire sometimes destroya the home aud with it the
savings of a lifetime. Don't be negligent
ti-
Leee, |, 8he Kicked
^Cuatomer-What Is the price of th.
ah.m"le '"urn. if. thre«
shillings But mother says if yo-
cmmbled, ,r. two-an-sii
Same Effect.
whInSJ>i*!!dTDld yOU he'r th® »'°™
when It broke thia morning*
Wire-That waan t the atorm. It
waa the new girl washing the break-
faat dishes —Baltimore American.
Measles.
Jim—We had a pretty wideawak#
time up at our house |ut night
- "•
Jin a—Wo; baby breaking out
Vary Much So.
' "■t"""*0'1 °"r friend
met with reverses aft^r he wen- „n
the stag*- as an acrobat "
Deeid^dly He had to stand on his
Baltimore Americaa
Beginning Nov. Ist^ffn
remain on sale till April
3oth, 1910, allowing final
return limit of June 1st
1910.
TO POINTS IN*
Alabama Meaico
I Cuba Mississippi
Florida
Georgia South Carolina
Loaiaiana Texas
For detailed informa-
tion call ou the nearest
Frisco Agent or write
C. 0. Jackson,
. Div. Pass. Ajjt.
OKLAHOMA CITY.
»rlatlaa
waatg
WHEN YOU WART il-T=>r-
tke koae aenfeaat - trase at
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j. c. chisum
architect.
sa"ea worrrU[n^laV!8 m*d* home aad
low BldJ' J,lput"- New Oill pm.
altus- • • oklahoma
mrs. ada cleere
Notary Public,
Instruments carefully drawn accord!*
to Proper 1,,.| formi. office with W
R. Morrow. ResrlsUr .if Deeds.
C.E. PERRY F F Hrrnsn.
a'ehi"« ci'ikr
R. L. ADAMSON, Ass't Enfineer
perry & hudson
I Civil, Structural and Architectural
Engineers
Phone 165, Box 335 ALTUS, OKLA
Correspondence Solicited.
transfers
st. joe transfer co
=;«.'Sr
J Part of th^ elty. n* »"d froS, any'
LEE CHISUM, Manager.
~citytransfer^~une~
CouKe Wrea. R«*b&,Ch*,Wr
fronVdcPo'» ho«r;,f a J p "
j 'be old re"ab!e. D°n t -
COL. WHITT, Proprietor.
Call up the
altus transfer co.
i e.£hW°?0 "X1 »t0 tr"el- Buesea,
J0Hr* A. FREDERICK, Prop.
The Buyers' *
Guide
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Shepard, Susie W. & Shepard, Horace W. The Altus Times. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1909, newspaper, November 4, 1909; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404065/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.