The Altus Times. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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BANK DRAFTS
Have many advantages over postoffice money orders. X
Postoffice orders are good only at the office named on the ♦
order and must be cashed at that place. Postoffice orders .
can be transferred but once by endorsement. ♦
Bank drafts are cheaper than postoftire orders. X
Bank drafts may be transferred as often as desired, sim- |
ply by endorsement on the draft. *
Draffs are returned to the bank issuing them where they 2
are kept on file and can be examined by the purchaser at any |
time. J
There is no red tape or delay in case a bank draft is lost. X
A duplicate is issued to the purchaser of the original draft, J
without additional expense. *
FIRST NATIONAL BANK. j
J. A. HKNRY, PRES. J. S. WOOD, CAHHIEB. S
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STEWART LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE
(OLD NORTHCUTT BARN)
Fine Rigs for All Purposes; Good, Fast
Horses, New Vehicles, and First-
Class Equipment in Every
Respect.
Horses boarded by week or month at reasonable rates. Stock
for sale at all times. Excellent accommodations for Transients.
Phone I 76. J. C. STEWART, Prop.
Barn Northwest Corner Square.
E. R. McDaniel.
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W. J. MCDaniel.
MCDANIEL & MCDANIEL
—DEALERS IN-
FAR IVI LOANS, FIRE AND TORNADO
INSURANCE, FARM AND
CITY PROPERTY.
NOTARY WORK ACCORDING TO LAW.
Rentals and Collections.
Wr rURNISW MONEY FOR YOU TO PROVE UP.
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OKLAHOMA.
Paint your buildings in the fall, the best time in the
year for painting. We have a large stock of SHER-
WIN-WILLIAMS PAINT that we are closing out at
.$1.50 per gallon. So now is the time to buy paint.
We are also headquarters for the celebrated MAIT-
LAND COLORADO COAL, the best coal mined for
domestic pujposes'.
WM. CAMERON £
SOUTH MAIN STREET.
CO. INC.
ALTUS. OKLA.
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You're fast growing up to ♦
manhood. You'll be fired ♦
with ambition to achieve ♦
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See Jurboe A Fox for abstract*.
Hiivm your l'»i« surveyed by
Jarboe & K.'X.
If you want to buy town lot*
| in Altus, nit* Jarboe A Fox.
Antigripine cure* Cold*; at
'.Geo. I). PHiidleton'a drug store.
I See our new line of tablets.
Geo. I). Pendleton's Drug Store.
1 Judge Orr, of the News, made a
j buainen trip to Frederick Mon-
day.
Spccify Sewall's point when
I you pamt your home. Johnsou
| Hardware Co.
Buy the best coal mined, at the
ICnmerou Lumber yard, "The
j Colorado Maitland."
Stewart Miller, of Lawton, wns
the guest of his brother, Claude,
here over Sunday.
I hnve machine needles to suit,
110 matter what make the ma-
chine. E K. Russell.
Sewall's paints ore guaranteed
Paint your house this fall.
Johnson Hardware Co.
Cough Syrups and Cold Tab-
lets guaranteed to euro by Gei
D. Pendleton, druggist.
Do you want the best watch
ycu ever bought for the money?
I have it. E. E. Russell.
If you wont small tracts of
ground in Altus witiiin oue-half
mile of schoolhouse, see Jarboe
& Fox.
Dave Van Mat re, foreman of
the Eldorado Courier, spent Sun-
day in Altus shaking hands with
old friends.
Phillip Stovall, of the Quauah
Tribune.Chiet, was in the city
Sunday, the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Reed.
Burkett's cab and wagonette
make every train. Will call at
any part of city for parties. Ride
with t.he old reliable tf.
Our handsome fall ties are of
the sort that the most fastidious
dressers will revel in. Oliphint,
Meador & Co., east side.
James R. Davidson, a leading
farmer of Warren, was in town
on business Monday, and paid
the Times a pleasant call.
Mrs. J. B. Morris, who has
jbeen spending several weeks with
relatives and friends in Missouri,
I returned home last week.
Our shirts are made by the best
shirt-makers in tin* laud. Styles
'exclusive but pricss reasonable.
Oliphint, Meador & Co., east
! side.
j If you want to sell your
| Altus property, see Jarboe &
Fox; they will give it special
attentiou.
Always insist on having Leger's
Best—the best soft wheat flour
made in the Twin Territories.
♦ j You will have no failures with
£ j this flour.
♦ j Mrs, Whiteside, of Mangum,
♦ I who has been the guest of her
♦ j daughter, Mrs. W. T. McCounell,
i for several weeks, returned to
Maugum the first of the week.
The Altus Trausfer Bus makes
regular trips from town to depot
meets all trains, calls for pass
engers at residences, etc. Prompt
careful, reliable. Call up phoue
128. Lee Hemphill, prop. tf
Use "Golden Grain" flour, the
splendid hard wheat flour manu-
factured by the Leger Mills, right
here at home. Compare this
flour with othei brands, and you
will always use it in preference.
various pohta in Greer coin ty
and was much impressed with
our apparent prosperity.
Fr»d and Henry Wulfertou, of
Otterville and Warren county,
Mo., two Geriiinn citizens who
have been attracted to Greer
county by the prosperity of their
brethren, wero in town lust woekj
looking at some farms in the vi-
cinity of Altus.
Odell Hounshell departed Sat-
urday night for Beaver county,
where lie will spend several weeks
on his claim. His father sug-
gested to the Times that he
might bring hack a wife, but
Odell protested so vigorously we
promised not to say anything
about it.
Mrs. Birdie Cameron, who has
been iu Greenville, Texas, uu-
der medical treatment, returned
home Saturday much improved
in health. Mrs. Cameron will
uow give her undivided attentiou
to her mil'inery business, and
her many friends trust that she
may soon catch up again.
Bob Williams departed Friday
for Muskogee, where he will at-
tend the district meeting of the
Knights of Pythias, and spend a
week or ten days lecturing in
that part of lhe new state. He
was ac' ompanied by Mrs. Wil
hairs and baby, who stopped off
at Bristow, I. T., for a visit of
several weeks with home folks.
Edward Freese. of New Haven,
Mo., a German citizen who come
to Greer county about a year ago
and purchased a good farm, is
spending a few days here, looking
after his interests and visiting
his friends, Fred at.d Chas. Ernst
aud families. Mr. Freese paid
the Times office a pleasaut call
Friday, and expressed himself as
much pleased with his Greer
county property.
Mr. aud Mrs. E. L. Griffith, of
Eldorado, Okla., returned home
Saturday after spending several
days in Altus, the guests of
friends. Mr. aud Mrs. Griffith
are bride and groom, aud have
been iu Altus during their honey
moon. Mrs. Griffith was former
ly Miss Cara Bowden, the
"angel" of the Eldorado Courier
office, whose departure caused
such gloom iu the sanctum. Ac
compauied by a friend Mrs
Griffith paid the Tunes a pleas
ant call Saturday, and lighted up
the dark corners of the dingy
shop by her sweet smiles.
$
A Snap.
160 acres, three and one-half
miles from Altus, good improve
meuts, all bottom land with run
ning water, 125 acres in cultiva
tiou, 14 acreB of alfalfa, must be
disposed of at a sacrifice within
60 days. For luformatiou ad
dress, H. M. Herold, Hobart,
Okla, owner.
J. O. MgCLAY
FRISOO IMMIGRATION AGENT
ORIENT TOWN8!TR AGENT
Real Estate, Farm Loans, Chattel Mowase, Deeds,
Conveyances, Etc.
til Work Promptly Attended To.
OPFIOEi -North Mala Street. ALTU8, OKU.
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1 WILL YOU USE ELECTRIC LIGHT? \
ill so, your Iioum) mu»t lie wired, anil fixture* In.ttlloil, peril* p« a meter. ♦
We want your work. Wo are prepared l» ln»tall your llxiaren properly,
wire yonr liou»e corrertljr, and tlx >ou all up ready in <wlleli on the current.
We will .apply your lUturea, and run »lio«r von a njmplM.. line al reuMin-
J aide llfuren. Will be ready for Ui.lne.t October I. <>rt In line and llfflil
X your liottte.
t DUNBAR CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
♦ 8. E. DUNBAR, MANAGER PHONE 60-
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Altus Transfer Company \
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Harris Bros, Chisum & Eldrldg*, Props.
This new firm have purchased the livery business, barn
rolling and live stock of Tom Baker on South Main
street, and will do a general livery, transfer and mov
ing busiuess. We make a specialty of House and Fur-
niture Moving. Our barn Is the best equipped in Al-
tus, and we solicit a share of your patronage.
PHONE 128.
Harris Bros., Chisam & Eldridge.
Home Mission Benefit
WAIT FOR THE BIG SALE AT
Logan's Jewelry Store
TO BE MANAGED BY THE
Ladies Home Mission Society
FOB TWO DAYS
November 16 and 17,
our big store with all its Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Hand Painted
China, Libby Cut Glass, etc., is to be turned over to the management
of the ladies of the Mangum Home Mission Society.
On those dates as an additional attraction we will have with us a
salesman of a large and well known diamond and jewelry house of St
Louis, of whom we buy regularly, who will have
$60,000 Worth ot Diamonds.
so if you think of buying a diamond soon
Wait For The Big Sale.
Persons contemplating buying Christmas presents can come in an I
have the goods laid awav by making a a small depost on them and gt-t
the benefit of the large selection of goods and all who do this will pet -j
10 per cent discount on all goods if they make their purchases at thi^
time and be in the lead.
Logan Jewelry Co.
COUNCIL MEETING.
is one of the first things •
to learn. Get a good j
banking connection, and ♦
and heed, and be guided ♦
by its officials. Time will J
take care of the rest and |
your success will be as- ♦
sured. Our bank is the j
place to bank at. 1
Che mm national
Bank.
Desire For Foed
Is Inporteet
Appetite Is Necessary In Order To
Digest What We Eat
We notice that some of the most
eminent physicians of this country and
Europe who have made a study of the
process of digestion unite in the opin-
ion that a keen appetite is a great aid
to proper digestion. Some even go so
far as to say that there must be a
Rood sharp appetite for the food eaten
in order that it be properly digested
and assimilated. Dr. J. P. Pawlow's
essay on "The Work of the Digestive
Glands," which was awarded the Nobel
prize, sets forth very clearly the value
of appetite.
There is no other such safe sure
means for creating a healthy appetite
as Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer taken be-
fore or with your meals, and it la an
almost absolute guarantee of perfect
digestion, while its tonic and food
value cannot be overestimated.
Dr. Joseph Feisler, of the North-
western University of Chicago. In com-
committing other depredations
which ar* very annoyiug to prop-
erty owners. One man stated
that a party of youug meu had
shot through hi9 house, and that
several head of stock iu the
neighborhood had been wouuded
by careless firing. These young
meu may not know it, but ther^
is a law on the statute book*
against shooting firearms on ti
public highway, or on any posted
grounds. The farms of all these
meu are posted, and if these dep-
Regular Session For First Part of Nov-
vember Was Devoted to Hearing
Officers Beports.
The regular meeting of the city
couucil was held at the office of
City Attorney Rogers Friday
Nov. 2. Minutes of two
previous sessions were read and
approved, and a large number of
accoauts were allowed.
The McQuatters Co. received
auother payment ot $3379.84 on! redatious are not ceased at once
the water and light coutracts. j prosecutions will follow.
W. M. McDaniel, city treasurer,! •
reported $15,602.72 on baud in j Wanted.—By a Chicago whole-
the waterworks fund. $4,682 in' sal* and mail order house, assi*-
electric light fuud, $4 55 in the ant manager (man or woman)
road fuud, and $44.88 in the for this county and adjoining
red in the city fnnd. Marshal, territory. Salarv $20 and ex-
Blaiu reported $H from rent ot penses paid weekly; expense mc.n-
water on the square. City Clerk ey
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mcntlng upon this said: "I fully be-
Mr. aud Mrs Clareuce Wilson, j lieve that the moderate use of good
! beer at meal times acts as a tonic and
of Eldorado who have been in i is therefore useful."
Dr. Feisler stands at the head of his
the citv for several days, returned profession and his words must carry
,, ereat weight with those seeking
home baturdav Mr. >\ ilsou is a health.
Pabst Blue Ribbon is such a beer as
Ceineut worker, and has been en- I Dr. Feisler recommends. It Is a prod-
. . ... , ! uct of eight-day malt, choicest hops
gaged 111 putting dowu the con and pure water. Pabst eight-day malt
., ., .. • . t contains all the valuable food elements
Oiete walks on the south side OI j of the barley In predigested form. It
., > gives Pabst Beer its rich nutrition and
the square- the fine mellow flavor which dlstln-
», ., . , , ,. puishes It from other beer. This, to-
\ lrgil H. Shepherd, a leading cether with sixty years of scientific
, , y~. . brewing. Is what has put Pabst Beer
young busiuess man Of trainee- SO far In the lead. No food that comes
.. .. from the cleanest kitchen can be
V111-*. texas, was 111 the citv the j cleaner, purer and more wholesome
latter part of the week looking Uia c"cbraUd ^ —
np a location for a grocery store. J. G. ADKINS, Agent,
While here he paid the editor a Phone 45
pleasaut call, to ascertain his ' ____
relationship to us. Mr. Shep- PABST BLUE RIBBOM BEER
' herd haa spent several days at Order a Oae* lor Year HomeTo-Day.
advanced. Work pleasant:
Shaw reported $300 from saloon position peruiaueut. No invest-
liceuse. Police Judge McCon- a)ent or experience
nell reported $155 50 collected Spare time valuable
required.
Write at
from fines aud turned over to
city treasurer.
The proposition of the Leger
Ice & Fuel Co. to furnish coal
for use of the water aud light
plant at $3.75 per ton delivered,
was accepted.
once for full particulars aud eu-
close self-addressed envelope.
Address General Mauager, 134 E-
Lake St., Chicago. 29-10t
flow's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fur
anv ca*e of catarrh that cannot lie cored bv
Hall s Catarrh Core. K. J. CHtssr a Oo., Tof-
Hunters Should be Gareful. —
UUIltbO w..v 1 Cbeaey for the paftTi vears. and believe Win
Several farmers living north of
town have come to the Times re- *
eentlv and complained of the ac- juggmgc*^J-m-ily. *■
non. of hunters, who have
overrouuiug their placet aud'
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Shepard, Susie W. & Shepard, Horace W. The Altus Times. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1906, newspaper, November 15, 1906; Altus, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404075/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.