The Altus Times. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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It's Not Necessary to do much Shouting About
HAY PRESS
ITSi PERFORMANCE in the FIELD SPEAKS LOUDER than WORDS
But we want to say to you that the Canton Press is a full-
fledged " insurance society " all by itself.
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UA good income. Three strokes to the round puts it on a money-making
• basis; gives it the largest possible capacity.
7nfl Against accident. You'll not lose a foot feeding a Canton Press. A
£>I1U* successful self-feeder does this work for you; makes easy what used to
be the hardest and most dangerous job on the press.
2rJ Satisfaction. It is strong, durable; built to do its work, right for many
JIU. years to come.
It puts up solid, smooth, sauare-ended bales. Always puts full weight in cais.
Bales that loot good—Command the highest market price.
Its time to get busy and see us so you will be pre-
pared to take care of your second cutting.
WalKer-Lowe <SL Hughes
The Place where you can get Repairs
ALTUS, OKLA
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THE
First National Bank
Statement of Condition rendered to Comptroller June 30, 1910
RESOUCRES
Loans, time loans. .$170,733.68
Demand loans 25,000.00
U. S. Bonds .15,000.00
Bonds & Warrants 6,108.35
[ Banking -house and
furniture.. 8,203.71
Cash & Sight Ex.148,563.61
Total $373,609.35
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock. .$60,000.00
Surplus —5,000.00
Undivided Profits 9,191.55'
Nat'l Bank Notes 15,000.00
Individual
deposits $268,000.00
BankDeposits 16,417.80
Total ..$373,609.35
We point with pride to above statement, and ask that you
compare with statements of other banks of Altu* and
Jackson county, you will find that we have the largest cash re-
serve and largest resources of any bank in Southwest Oklaho-
jj ma. We know your wants and want your business.
\ J. A. HENRY. President
C. C. HENRY, Cashier
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Read The Times.
Tablets at BumbargerV.
Stamping done at Mrs. Perry's.
Get the Times to get the News
Table centers and doilies at Mrs.
Perry's.
There will be something doing
Aug. ] at My Store.
When you think of stationery,
think of Bumbarger's.
Embroidery materials, silks and
cottons at Mrs. Perry's.
Prank Lanham, postal clerk, is
taking a vacation at his old home it doesn't cost you a cept. Try it
near Springfield, 111.
absent several weeks.
Large stock of post card albums
at Bumbarger's Book Store.
New post cards always arriving
at Bumbarger's Book Store.
Look Up our ad and read what
we have to offer for August at My
Store.
A $35.00 range cook stove at
$18.00. Call and see it. Jacobs
& Chappell.
Be sure and see that swell din-
ing room suit for sale at Goodman-
Floyd Furniture Co'6.
If "Leger's Best" or "Golden
Grain'' flour does not please vou
Bob White Soap
new
makes work
makes clothes
cents
and be convinced. It is guaranteed.
Leger Mill Co. tf
G. B. Moss and family of Elmer
spent Sunday here the guests of B.
C. Bennett and family.
Pillows, pillow tops, cords and
ruffles at Mrs. Perry's, opposite
Dr. Sanderson's residence.
Do you find it hard to something
"new in score cards ? Try Bumbar-
ger's Book Store next time.
Miss Gadie Dickerson is spend-
ing a few days with friends at her
old home in Poolville, Oklahoma.
C. C. Henry and family are
spending the summer at Cohutta,
Ga., leaving for that point Sun-
day.
Mrs. Ned McDaniel and mother,
Mrs. Bettie Miller, returned last
week from a few days visit in Law-
ton.
Misses Jennie Allen and Dessie
Steele are enjoying a visit with
relatives and friends at Pauls Val-
ley.
Attorney Jno. D. Rogers and
family have returned from a pleas-
ant visit to relatives in Jackson,
fenn.
E. R. Grace and M. E. Rogers
left Sunday for the east to buy
goods for their store will open
Sept. 1.
We are prepared to do all kinds
of enameling, varnish and repair
work. Phone 24. Jacobs &
Chappell.
Mound City "HorseShoe" brand
house paint is good paint. Good
painters recommend it.—Long-Bell
Lumber Co. tf
Messrs. Hiller. Nesbit, Dr. Aber-
nethy and Hillmeyer made an auto
trip to Wellington, Texas, Friday.
They had a very pleasant trip.
When you have furniture to re-
pair call on or phone 24. We
make a specialty of this class of
work. Jacobs & Chappell.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Malone
are rejoicing over the advent of an
8 1-2 pound son, which made its
appearance at their home Thursday.
Fishing poles, lines, hooks, sink-
ers, corks, buckets, stringers, rub-
ber mmnows, wooden minnows,
flies, etc., at Geo. D. Pendleton's
I Drug Store.
| Mrs. W. E. Sanderson and chil-
| dren. and Mrs. A. C. Williams and
j children left Wednesday for Eure-
j ka, Springs, Ark., where they will
spend the month of August.
The Oklahoma Industrial Insti-
tute and College for girls second
session begins Sept. 20, 1910. J
For '-atalogue and particulars]
write H. B. Abernathy, .Pres., j
Chickasha. Oklahoma. 29-tf
COUNTESS ANNIE LEARY.
Olvsn Title by Pop*, to Build Colum-
bus Memorial.
DOCTOR KING
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PNIVATE DISEASED, RHEUMATISM.
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succemnnxv treated.
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All Msdlclass furcUbed ready for u*e
No Injurious drue* u»sd. No detention
f ron business. MedlcmenenteTerywheri:.
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of cases cured
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Long Horn Meat Market
We have opened a meat market in Wilson k
Raines' Grocery, on East Locust street, and
solicit a portion of your trade
....GOOD MEAT GUARANTEED.....
Phone your orders. Quick service. Courteous
treatment. Prompt delivery. PHONE 428.
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We will give away ten sets of
beautiful cut glasses to ten of our
lady customers, and ten razors to
our gentlemen customers in our
Red Tag sale, commencing Aug. 1.
Read our ad and get posted. My
Store.
Curtis Holt returned Tuesday
from Capps, Texas, where he went
to visit homefolks and found his
mother very ill. Mr. Holt will
probably return to " Texas next
week, unless his mothers' condi-
tion is improved by that time.
W. H. Dickey of Mangum, clos-
ed out $6,000.00 in farm loans last
week, paying cash in full when
papers were signed in borrower's
homes. He is ready for any
amount of good farm loans and
pay spot cash. Write or phone
him to come to see you.
DR. HENDERSON
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Cores iroftrmoteed or money refunded. All medlclnsi finished ready —
■ereury or Injurious medicines used. No detention froa business. Patients stsNelaaee
(rested by mallI sod express. Medicines eent erery wbere™ rSafrw or braakMN
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BUY YOUR
WOVEN WOOD LATH, PLASTER, AND ALL !
BUILDING MATERIAL able Lumber People «
Wm. Cameron &Co., Inc. |
Corner Main snd Live Oak Sts.
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That is all you have to do when you want «
anything in the line of Bread, Pies or cakes, £
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You can depend upon our Bakery =
sending just what you order. We never i
send "something just as good," because f
we handle only what we know is the £
best. |
ALTUS STEAM BAKERY }
E. B. ENDERLEIN, Prop, j
Prompt delivery
Phone 360
This contractor got results.
Some vears ago a contractor build-
ing a railroad in a wann climate was
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troubled a great deal by
among the laborers.
He turned his attention at once to
their food and found that they were
retting full rations of meat aad were
drinking water from a stream near by.
He issued orders to cut down die
■mount of meat and to increase neatly
the quantity of Quaker Oats fed 10 the
men.
He also boiled Quaker Oats and
mixed the thin oatmeal water with
their drinking water. Almost instantly
all una of stomach disorders passed
andlus men showed a decided improve-
ment in strength and spirits. This cob*
tractor had experience that taught kia
the great value of good oatmeaL 9
UNDERTAKING
COFFINS, CASKETS AND
BURIAL ROBES
Embalmer Furnished on Application
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Shepard, Susie W. & Shepard, Horace W. The Altus Times. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1910, newspaper, July 28, 1910; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404709/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.