The Altus Times. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1906 Page: 4 of 6
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We, the judges in the contest tor the $10 premium given
by the Bonebrake-Hightower Co. for the ten best reasons have
decided, after carefully reading and re-reading them, that we
will divide the premium between the following parties equally,
P. Peterson of Duke and 12 year old Miss Myrtle Cowart of El-
mer, Okla., Five dollars each.
Respectfully,
E. Barret,
J. D. Terry, Judges.
B. N. Woodson
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Ten Lucky Reasons Why
it is Best to Trade With
Bonebrake=Hightower Co.
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First—A square deal to all, the Golden Rule in Practice.
Second-A complete stock of every thing to eat or use
on the farm.
Third-One price to all alike, for cash or credit.
Fourth-Pay highest market price for produce.
Fifth-Sell high grade goods as cheap as inferior goods
are sold by others.
Sixth-Courteous Clerks who will not misrepresent.
Seventh-Satisfaction guaranteed, replace or take back
unsatisfactory goods.
Eighth--Financially able to, and do, carry honest
debtors over hard times.
Ninth-Stand foremost in upbuilding the country and
town, to the good of all and to the detri-
ment of none.
Tenth-The interests of the firm and customers are
equal, and both profit, money saved on
every purchase.
We want to add a few words to these already spoken by
one of our customers, that we have many words similar to these
but the judges saw fit to divide the Ten Dollars between Mr.
Peterson and Miss Myrtle Cowart of Elmer, and we will give the
reasons offered by Miss Cowart in the next issue of this paper.
We want to thank our many friends for the many good reasons
given and we will always strive to hold a friendly place in their
hearts, and try hard to always give the best values to be had
in our town, and will keep the interests of our customers at
heart, and protect them with our purchasing ability, and in, the
quality that we have built up our reputation on.
Again thanking our friends for their kindly interest
in our contest we are sincerely your friends,
BONEBRAKMIGHTOWER GO.
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Pleusi* rtmd ill** school notion
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thi* 'I iin#i ofliee.
On *hh that suddlH »t thi) Whim
Kleplumt lumen* shop.
Bpeoify Bewail'* paint, when
you paiut your houiu. Johnson
Hardware Co.
Car load Peter Scbuttler wag*
oua just arrived. Uouehrake-
Hightower Co.
We havo juat received a oar of
Peter Sohuttler wagoui. Bone-
brakc-Hightower Co.
We want to give u saddle away,
won't you take it? White Ele-
phant harness shop.
Sewall's paints are guaranteed.
Paint your house this fall.
Johnsou Hardware Co.
Iron Clad barn paint, the
best on the market. Guaranteed
by Johnsou Hardware Co.
Attention! When Jarboe &
Fox sell you towu lots they sur-
vey your corners free of charge.
The Baptist ladies will serve
diuner on the First Monday iu
Ootober. Place announced later.
Cliff Blam, manager of Miller
Bros, di Blain's store at Suyder,
spent Sunday with friends iu Al-
tus.
FREE 1 A catalogue of the big
September openiug of the Chick-
asha Business College. Write
for it.
Attention! When Jarboe &
Fox sell you a towu lot they will
survey your corners free of
charge.
September 8 is the time and
the Chickasha Business College is
the school. Can you afford not
to euter?
Sam Porter, of Martha, went
to Lawton Monday to atteud the
ex-Confederate reuniou there
this week.
See Burton Bros for
accident and health
insurance.
JameB N. Henderson and Perry
W. Flowers, leadiug citizens of
Elmer, were in town on busiuess
Saturday.
The Peter Schuttler wagon 19
the best on the market. A car
load just arrived at Bonebrake-
Hightower Co.
M. C. Baird, the breeder of
fine hogs living six miles north-
east, is spending a few days iu
Northeast Texas.
Bob Williams went to Snyder
Monday, to work iu the iuterest
of his candidacy for the consti-
tutional convention.
A. Harlan has mov-
ed his grocery to the
White building on N.
Main street.
George Partou, more familiarly
known as "Handsome Georgo"
the hamburger man, speQt Sun-
day with friends in Oklahoma
City.
R. K. Wootten, of Chickasha,
one of the owners of the AltU9
Cotton Oil Mill, was in the city
over Sunday looking after his in-
terests.
Farmers, take your soap grease
to Edgar's laundry. They want
all they can get, and will pur-
chase all you can bring. High-
est price paid.
Mrs. Horace W. Shepard is
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Bonner at Lawton
this week aud attending the ex-
Confederate Reuniou.
Dr. L. H. McConuell, of El-
mer. has been spending several
weeks with relatives aud frieuds
iu East Tennessee. He is ex-
pected home this week.
The Altus Transfer Bus makes
regular tripe from towu to depot
meets all trains, calls for pass-
engers at residences, etc. Prompt
careful, reliable. Call up phone
128. Lee Hemphill, prop. tf
Use "Golden Grain" flour, the
splendid hard wheat iloar manu
factured by the Leger Mills, right
here at home. Compare this
flour with other braadB, aud you
will always use it in preference.
Wanted:—Gentleman or lady
with good reference, to travel by
rail or with a rig, for a firm of
$250,000.00 capital, salary $1,-
072.00 per year and expenses;
salary paid weekly aud expenses
advanced. Address, with stamp,
Joa. A. Alexander, Altus, Okla.
Leger's Best floor ia sold by all
progressive grocers, aud is uni-
versally used by the people of
Sooth Greer county. It is a soft
wheat flour, of highest patent,
and is guaranteed to give satis-
faction.
WHY DEPOSIT IN BANK?
Ucrauie your money li tutor In th« bank limn nny plac» cite.
Ilc. au.i' * Imnk account teachcn, liel|» nail encourage! tine In tnve.
Ili'i'itUMt It Iniuret lolMrt of recommendation In can viu need Ilium, ami at nil
timet a (aviir.ililu report to thote who tuny Inquire nt tliu nank concerning you anil
your butlneii.
Hccau.e It I. a convenience, a neceitll.v, a liol|> ami a luxury. It aavet time,
trouble ami bookkeeping, keept account* itralxhi. anil It Hit) only way to handle
tlial part of a builnett.
Became tin. bank oMclalt are glad to glte to glv« to tlielr cuitomcru aitltUnce
of all klndt, and valuable advice anil Information that cannot be obtained eliewhere
llecaute paying bill* by check I. the ilm|>loit and molt Coincident method, and
your check become, a receipt for the debt It payi.
Itecauie check., and often other paper, deposited will bo credited at par,
whereat a non-cuitoiner not only lint to wall for the collection of the cbecki, otc.,
but hat to pay for the tervlee at well.
Ilecautu In cato of need when nway from home, whether from loot, robbery or
other rontei, a telegram to your bank lirlngi aid Iu a iliort time, otherwlie you
might tulfer.
First National Bank
ALTUS, OKLAHOMA.
J. A. HENRY, Piies.
J. S. WOOD, CASUIer.
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E. R. McDaniel.
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WDANIEL & MCDANIEL
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FARM LOANS, FIRE AND TORNADO
INSURANCE, FARM AND
CITY PROPERTY.
NOTARY WORK ACCORDING TO LAW.
Rentals and Collections.
WE FURNISH MONEY FOR YOU TO PROVE UP.
Office: Altus National Bank '
ALTUS, OKLAHOMA. ,
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EVERYTHING
NEW AND UP-TO-DATE
We have no old stock; fresh Vege-
tables all the time. Best market
in Oklahoma for your Poultry and
Eggs. We ship in large quantities
therefore we can afford to pay you
the highest price. We appreciate
your trade whether large or small.
HARLAN <& CO.
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ALTUS MARBLE WORKS |
> BOSE PRUITT. PROP.
$ All kinds of monument ar marble work executed on short £
^ order and in latest designs. 1 do all my own work and 9
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| Shop south of square, east of Rounds & Porter's lumber yard. |
My Son |
You're fast growing up to ♦
manhood. You'll be fired ♦
with ambition to achieve ♦
lofty things. ♦
Care of Honey \
is one of the first things I
to learn. Get a good*
banking connection, and J
and heed, and be guided I
by its officials. Time will t
take care of the rest and |
your success will be as- •
sured. Our bank is the *
place to bank at. |
Che mm national j
Bank. \
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Shepard, Susie W. & Shepard, Horace W. The Altus Times. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1906, newspaper, September 13, 1906; Altus, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404443/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.