The Altus Times. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1910 Page: 2 of 7
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OSK IfOLLAH I'KK YKAlt
IBEPA1D k 8BLPARU,
Pablubere an<J Proprietors
Editor* ud
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Tfff'RHllAY, FKIi .'4, 1910
democratic"
ANNOUNCEMENTS
"Tb« Tim** in authorized to
amri<»fjri'-«f tbs following can-
nuhjwf to th* trill of
Hid Ih-tWM-rnU' voter* at pri-
nt ury Aujfij*t fi, liilO.-
For '!aan(y ' 'l«?rk
lltsnry Oillilsnd.
For County Weigher:
Wiwli Slid tori,
Frank K«1 wur<ln
If Altnn run html thnu; big in
MlitiitioiiM in mil', fla.v, another rnil-
roud or ho Nhouldn't l>e sneh u
difficult lank. Iji-t tln-m lonifl on
Horn of Hih hi ill w art Democrat*
aron ml th« eonrt Iioiiw; woff at the
ld«a of a itopnhlican ever being
elected to office in .lai-khon county,
J'arhajiM ho; we're no prophet; but
if nute-elect ion Mtatement* of Home
lifelong follower* of •IcflTerMon are
to be credited l,lm itKuri'tfHle of I lie
Ncrntched ballot* in the corn in k
political nontext would rnak<
pretty good war map of China.
Now that wulcr, light anil newer
bond* have lawn voted, the leant
ponnihle delay in getting thene mu-
nicipal Improvement# under way
should he the main idea with the
eity council. The corwtruetion of
thene public utilitien in expected to
give employment to many laboring
men, »nd an rriont of them need
the money, the hooner they are at
work the heller for nil concerned,
The mini who openly hofiMt* thai
he never ncrntched hin party'H bal-
lot in making a public coil function
of weiikmiHH. In thin day and age
a man with braitw and courage al-
Iowm no man to do bin thinking for
him. lie lookn lit a iimu'm <juali(i-
mtioiM for oflleo rather than bin
Hlandititf in "Iho party," and at
bin moml character than hid party
label. |he day of the nt might
ballot, hi I, or m ihh, is gone forever
among men wIiomo braiiin control
their vote,
l><» you know the variouH mean
ingn of the word "knocker?" He
linn a Hour, dy npeptie look when he
iw appronched on iniittew pertain-
ing to town boohting, eNpecially
when he in ankod to carry bin jnnt.
hIiiiic of the burden; he in a fellow
on whom you have to iimc a cork
•drew to extract money for the
general good of hin town; he ix al-
way* willing to nit around and
watch the live onttt work and boont
hin property vnluon, but when you
touch hin pnrnc he duckn like a
didapper uiul Miionkn away like the
ooyote that ho in, You ean't jar
him loone from hin property with
tempting pricen, nor can you in-
duce him to place resectable
building* thereon, lie in a public
nninnnee, an eyenore and in a tit
"object only for the man with the
latent improved kicking machine.
Violinist at the Empire.
Mr Vernon, of the vaudeville
team of Vernon & Heno, who have
Ihhmi playing at the Km pi re thi*
week, in mi exceptionally gtK>d
oliuint, and hie playing was a rev
Nation to the musician* who were
wxpeeting a "tiddler," Hin rendi-
tion of the Hong, "Ah Long an the'
World KoIInOii," wan given with
excee«lingg<HHl (ante and expree-1
•ton
Worn Out.
That'* the way \ou feel nlnntt
Hie lung* when you have a hacking
oough It"h ftMili*hn«M to let it
gt> on and tm*t to luck to g^t over
It, when Italian!'* llorehound Syr-
up will *top the cough and heal
the bine* lVi.<e J.V. ftV and #1
per bottle. Sold by tieo I) IVn
illeton.
Do You Like Good
Flour ?
Among the different brands of
Flour we handle 13 the celebrated
MAGNOLIA brand) milled at Leaven-
worth, Kansas. This is the highest
grade of soft wheat and is excelled
by none.
TRY ONE SACK AND
BE CONVINCED
I Evans Grocery Co. $
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ACTQBCKIV
mm. cms
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Everything in Booh and Stationery
For the man:
For you we have pencils, pens,
letter files, cash books cigars, a full line
of office supplies and the books men like
to read.
For the woman;
For you we have Stationery,
Christy Pictures, Books, Pyrography Sets
and all the supplies for that party or re
ception; tally cards, playing cards, paper
napkins, etc.
Bumbarger Book &
Stationery Co.
"THE PLACE YOO CAN CET MAT YOU WANT'
|n the Kimmel Bldg. West Side Square.
MMIIIUMf MmMlllim>,<|lm>>|||||||||||
OUR
PLUMBING
DEPARTMENT
IS EQUIPPED to attend
to all kinds of work &
our stock of supplies
is complete. We do - ^ _
strictly sanitsry plumbing and carry a
line of bath tubs and toilet fixtures,
embodying the best and most modern
features of construction. Consult us
about any plumbing work or fixtures
you may desire.
We can make you money.
Fagin Bros. Hdw. Co
THE LEADER
Has a fresh car of EMPRESS FLOUR,
the best on the market; also a full line
of SEED POTATOES, Garden Seed and
Onion Sets. Give us your business
along this line, as you will always find
our seeds are the best. Don't forget
we handle "Golden Gate" line of Ex-
tracts, Spices, Tea and Coffee.
VEGETABLES IN SEASON
Tom Howell
DtUy Has Bern Dmagwrmm in
Altus and Many Other
Towns.
I*' the right thing nt the right
time. Aet quickly- in time* of dan-
ger. Backache i« kidnev danger
IfcMin'* Kidney Fill* art quickly.
Jure all dintrfenMing. dangeroui
kidney ill*. I'lenty of.evidenee to
prove thw.
Mrn. W. I). M. Stevens, of Ac-
me, five miles went of Ouanah
Tcxae. najH: "Kidney trouble in
my ca*e mn*t have been hercdi-
tary, an I wifTered from this disease
a* long an I can remember. Mv
back ached a great deal and often
be»»me very lame. The kidney se-
cretions were at times profane in
passage while at others scantv
About a.year ago I «aw Doan's
Kidney I ills advertised and as thev
had proven of l^neflt in a case
similar to mine, I procured a box.
It has been a long time now since
,"fj ll"» ^nmly, but I can say
that it did me a great deal of good
ft I had taken Doan's Kidney Pills
in accordance with the directions
cured°" W""l(1 ** ('oinr'Iete,>'
For sale by all dealers. Price
u »UitH\> foster-Milburn Co.,
J.ntTnlo, New \ ork, Hole agents for
the United States.
Remember the name—Doan's-
and take no other.
I ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW
EVERETT PETRY
ATTORNEY. AT*L AW
Phone 266
Pfsetitt in all the Federal sad Stste
Courtt.
CASTLEMAN & LAWS0N
ATTORNBVAT-LAW
Office Over Miller are*. Store.
ALTUS. • • OKLAHOMA
FHYHlflAXS
a S. Miller. I. A. Abernetky.
MILLER * ABERNETHY
Myelciene end Surgeon*.
DUetrt, of children end woman • aoe.
cUliy Offlc ki Owl Drue Store, PhoM
72. Ileeldrnt pliooe M, il W. T. llcCoa*
e. O. S^CAMS.
Phone SI.
•. P. STUOTMtH,
Phone I0S.
Dr«. Spears It Strother
Phyelelene end Sorseone.
Office, Fowler Building.
E»»t tide euuare.
JOHN D. ROGERS
ATTORNIV-AT-LAW
Esaminetlon of land title*, abstract*,
end other legal paper* a specialty. So-
work given Attention. Over Klrst
National Bank.
ALTUS. • OKLAHOMA
Ti«infer, Clay & Robinson
LAWVKRS.
Altus and Mangum, Oklahoma.
OIBoe Over Miller Bro«. Store.
J. W. BARTHOLOMEW
LAWYCR.
Office in Kimmel! Bld'g, West Side
Upitairs
DR. R. H. FOX
PHVtlCIAN AND BUnOIOM.
Office—Fowler BulMlns, Boot site, Ik
tae, OkU.
P. E. RUSHING. N. D.
Stomach Spociellet.
Rooms MS-104. Flat Iron Building, IM
Worth. To*.
SANDERSON ft LANDRUM
General Practicians
and Surgeons
The Ordinary Diseases of the Eye. Ear,
Rose and Throat
-GLASSES FITTED—
Office Over Altus Drug Store
w. C. T. U. Notes.
Owing to the blustery weather
on Friday last, the attendance of
the Wonan's Christian Temper-
once Union was not so large as
iisua and the program arranged
could not be carried out. The
meeting was conducted by Mrs
Mead, vice president, and Mrs.
Hoe Nix led devotional exercises.
1 'i^'cle °n Narcotics was read
by Mrs. Pollock, and general dis
cussion followed. Mrs Back's
name was added to the member
shtp1 roll. The mass meeting at
the ( hristian church which was
advertised for Friday night, has
•een postponed owing to the lec-
ture by Mrs. Bailey on Wednesday
evening. The meeting Friday
with Mrs. Bollock is the regular
parlor social meeting of the month
Presbyterian Ladies'Aid.
The social meeting of the La-
dies Aid Society of the First Pres-
byterian church, which was an-
nounced for this week has been
postponed on account of the lec-
ture of I)r. Browne on
Friday night at the Methodist
church, which is under the aus-
pices of the Ladies' Aid. Mrs. J.
O. Ely will entertain the society
and their friends on Thursday,
Mar. Articles which the ladies
are making will be on display and
for sale. A program has ' been
T. T. CLARK
Attorney-at-Law
Altus, - - - Gkla.
Practice in all Courts.
—Office—Hagen Bldg up-stairs.—
DR. R. E. COWGILL
OSTEOPATH
Office: Baily Bldg. North Side
S B. GARRETT
LAWYER
Office over Miller Bros. Store,
East Side Square.
for sale!
160 Acres Good
VALLEY LAND
On Turkey creek. 2% miles north
and west of Olustee; 130 acres in
cultivation, 4 room house, cistern,
small barn.
Water Running Through Pasture
Good wheat, oats and alfalfa land,
no overflow land, 5 acres of timber
in picture. TITLE PERFECT.
Price* $8,000; $3,000 cash, $3-
000 Ott. 1 without interest, $2,000
8 yearji at 8%. 80% of this land
can bd irrigated from the creek.
Let me^how you this place if you
want to\>uy.
W. F. ARMSTRONG,
Olustee, Oklahoma.
DENTISTS
DR. H. H. EATON
Reeldent Dentist.
Office over First National Bank,
work etrletljr guaranteed.
ALTUS,
OKLAHOMA
W. G. BRISTOL
Reeldent Dentist.
Plate work, cold crown*, bridges, teeth
extracted with beat local anaesthetic.
Office over Altua Stat* Bank.
ALTUS, • . OKLAHOMA
DR. MARY E. FOX
Lady Dentist.
.^ro.WB. *ork. Treatment of
the teeth and diseased gums a specialty.
Something new in the line of crowns
with no gold. Examination and consulta-
tion free. Seven years' practical expert-
c"°«- All work guaranteed. Office oortii
«ide public square, Altus.
BARBER SHOPS
U-NEED-A-SHAVE
The Patace "Barber Shop wants your bu»-
lnese. A splendid shop with new, flrst*
ffi* wor'lmen 'o wait on you. Bathi
while you wait. Electric Massages, Sham-
pooe. etc., and all the latest tricks of the
trade. Ceme around.
WILL MALONE, Proprietor.
arranged, lunch will be served,
and a free will offering taken.
Mrs. J. O. Ely, Sec'y.
—California—
COLONIST TICKETS
on sale everyday
M"1"* > «o April 13. 1910.
THE FARE:
Sly$all Snt'st r°.nf,he-SanU,Ke Kln"s an<1 Oklahoma to very
numerous oX, r a"d ,0 I™"* in A,izon»- Same fare to
Hne^i^he S:rrd,ng ,are ,rom °n °,hcr
THE SERVICE:
Through tourist slee,»ers and free chair cars every day on fast Santa Fe
ami forei^n-hnc poilits. C'°Se —^
The Fastest Tourist Car Service
Between Kansas City and Los Anrfeles. San
liietfo and San Francisco.
W You're (iolnti
Descriptive literature free.
K. F. Kennedy, J'a„enger Agenl,
The Atchison, Tofvka & Santa Fe Railway,
Topeka, Kansas.
M k
wumm
Lumber & Building Material
We want an opportunity to figure your Lumber
Bill if you contemplate building anything from
a chicken coop to a palacc, We keep on hand
at all times everything necessary; Lime, Plast-
er, Cement, Sash, Doors, Windows, Brick and
Special Mill Work.
Rounds & Porter
WANT A GOOD SHAVE
If you are one of those particular fellowa
we want you. We please the hard-t£
please. Hot and cold baths. Courteous,
prompt service. Your trkde solicited.
ORIENT BARBER SHOP
Peace A Chadwlck, Prope.
THE NEW BARBER SHOP
W. S. ANDERSON
Souh o Couny Clerk's Office
WE WANT YOUR TRADE
MISCELLANKC >US
FIGURE WITH ME
Window frames, acreene. doors, and
windows, etc., made and put on. Cement
walka, cement work of all kinds, concrete
blocks, general contracting and all kinds
of building. Plans and specifications fur-
nished. I guarantee saciaEucUon and
want an oportunlty to figure with you.
Get my prices before letting your small
jobs of carpenter work.
n. W. shearburn, Contractor.
Shop northwest corner of the square.
BEST OLIVER RIBBONS
gjrsfssr six as
BikJ j handles this brand of OUver
to th-s
the times
ALTUS, Okla.
E. K. STIMS0N
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
OKLAHOMA
J. C. CHISUM
ARCHITECT.
^ur plans made at home and
'ow BM,ry and dUpute»- New OJd fS-
altus,
OKLAHOMA
C. E. PERRY v v HUDSON
Arehltect
K. L. ADAMSON. Ass't Engineer
PERRY ft HUDSON
; Civil, Structural and Architectural
Engineers
Phone 156, Box 33 ALTUS, OKLA.
Correspondence Solicited..
Good Seed Oats.
| While they last will sell them M
<03 <*nt".
1 3t LEtiEK MILL CO.
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