The Altus Plaindealer. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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ox xoittii muk op Mjr.tnit.
SUBSOKlPTIUN KATES.
ONTI1* "
Months
Al’ mailer for |iubUc i'"h for I lie "rrenl
'»• in tire .mlie by 12 o'eloi k noon
' ibiy. e»
Pimk TaBlk, VkbNon Texas.
O e ni' TP w e*k lie Imp election
.ml eVt-l V voter should weigh "l‘
ip dmiikM-r »• ii st.io.lmg ol ti p
mill date In fu e c-i-niio his ' al «»t-
t,,r liim, The < HIhliilnl'' S rei'Old.
I,mild tie hull n* Is mill !t;s Hrir-
ct. r ole.m I r finer mu lily cun’'
. ftord in he hit (it {> red « tl> iru*n in
office who are »h -ep in wolves cl th
ing. Sti h men must be voted
down at the polls. In this rase no
voter can afford to‘‘gal whacked
0 i•< hundred It11* d'tiuk Indiiinti, j
. \vn or three ra iled Port i*s, undents
a d the ve 1 iw j iinnals niamigeit
to stir the cmiti’ry n ■ for tliree oi
liiiir d-ys in lOnniciinn with t >*•
Beer i.nke, Minu In ><"' luinpu*:
j Moral, aia ijs kee « m.uI long
: enough to give facts a chance to lie
Heal'd,
PROFESSIONAL CAROS.
CHAS H EAGIM»
A ri()RXl-:X-AT«I.AW
I’raPtlfo ill nil (Vurtf. 21 yearn experience
..Ihiblic Ijtiul linsUiessln Kansas anil
Oktulivuiu.
M ngimi
Okla
NORTH BOUND—DAILY.
2—Passenger and Express
11—Local, daily except Sunday
GOUTH BOUND — DAILY.
1—PaRSenger>nd Express
13—Local, d*ly except Sunday
ft: 15 pm
UiJtO a m
on one check and turn
cheek to lie whacked ”
his other
Entered at the Altus postuffice as
court-class until matter.
EPUBLICAN TICKET.
i Delegate to uongress--
HON, D- T FLYNN.
>r Representative 25 District,
H. W. BAILEY.
>r Territorial Councilman.........
harry smith.
COUNTY TICKET.
>r County Clerk.....J. K- COEN
?r County Treasurer............
W. E, MARTIN
>r Sheriff......J- A. TROTTER
or County Surveyor.............
j. E. KELLY
Vote lor Z. H. Peter, of Navajoe,
for commissioner of this district.
, He is an entliueist worker for the
io:45 a m j county’s interest and will grace the
1 U chair of commissioner in such a way
that will he highly commendable
to the county. The commissioner’s
position is a rei ponsible one to hold
and shou! I he Ailed hy a mail of
business sagacity, ill him is C«pt.
Z. II. Peter.
If the French army wishes the
restoration of the BouaparteP, it is
only a question of time when the
republic will he toppled over. The
army coutrols France just as surely
Dennis Flynn met with much
enthusiasm both at this place and
Mangum Iasi week. People from
many miles were* present and they
expressed themselves aB Blynn sup-
porters. Politics was not what
they cared for in this eumpaigu hut
it was the man who would best
represent them in Congress.
—-■#•»<»♦---
The man who has lived a double
life for ten years, being to one of his
fomilies a respectable citizen and to
the other a successtu1. burglar, has
turned up again. One of his homes
was iu New York and the other in
Connecticut. Another free ad. for
Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde.
BARRETT & THACKER
ATTORNEYS-AT-Law
Practice In alltlie courts and before laud office
Mangum 0***
DR. J7 E. FOWLER.
1’HYSICIAN ANL SURGEON.
Altus 0. T.
J. JVx- JULIAN,
—DEALER IN -
Groceries, Queens ware,, Hardware
And E Harness.
ALTUS
o. r.
This is the season in which office
holders are conceded to make
“voluntary’’ contributions to their
M ihe a.7M»7roi.' b'i-U. ...I He f>«‘> “7**"
Eir.t pu tilled In Urn ml' * • t1 lf.
NOTION FOR PUBLICATION.
I and udice at MaiiKUni Ok a Sept 7th 189k,
Notice la hereby given that the following-
named settler baa filed notice of his luten-
tloii to make dual proof In support of hla
cIMm. and that said proof will be make
before the Register and Receiver of the
United States Land Ote it Mangum.
Oklahoma, on Ocuib i 2btlj „
J nines h Taylor father and Heir of Kuna h
Tajloi for be n.v^ec 24twp2 n r 19 w ij.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
cultivation of said land, viz.: ,
^ c ™StS $
Navajoe ok: Wilkie It CBm. 0^^ok.
Register.
First publlshed'ln Altus Pls'ndealer .Sept, 15 ’9»
NOTICE for publication.
LsndlOITIce at Mangum Osin, kept Uh lW>A
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
named settler has Hied notlee of his inten-
tion to make filial proof in support of hie
BRIGHT ANB SPARKLING
AS A
MORNING -*• SUNBEAM.
Are the new Novelties iu DRESS GOODa »n 1
this season.
WRAPS I have
I would-be pleased to
call and see them.
have every lady in and around Altua
as the Czar controls Russia, and the ‘ » , ^'im^and*thut“ sa^ld proof will be made
ordering of many additional troops ''OW ’ U arL . J United States^ Land “office Tt Mangum
“ , miiii-r Rut uo man is com- v ______ „„ ..m ism vu:
I have taken pains in selecting these goods
sure I have what you want.
this Fall and ’atn
to Paris, ostensibly to
strikes, is not a good sign
republic.
control
for the
KEATON-FLYNN CON TES T.
It IS generally conceded that tile
conies! between Flynn and Keaton
...DR- McREE | Jown in tLe territory is close, It
| ought to bo cose.
And if all Oklahoma voters could
look at the matter iu a purely busi-
ness light, jt would iiul be close.
All the politics Oklahoma puts in
the situation is sensibly this; With
a Republican congress and Prisi
Jent a Republican delegate would
have greater pcqver than a DfgiQ-
cratic delegate.
Bat of that there is very
little politics in it except that intro
duced unnecessarily.
r Coroner..
r Assessor........................
\Ym. INKLEBARGER
ar Commispi-ner 2d District....
Wr!Bi MULLEN AX
ir Commissioner 1st District----
Z. H. PETERS
ir Commissioner 3d District......
D. C. YOUNG
ors of winter. But no man is com-
pelled to hold office.
United States ~ Lund Offioe at Mangum
Oklahoma, on October 21-1 1*9* viz:
Sirenla Moore for the sw 1-4 lec li tp 2 n
21 He* names the following witnessed to
and
^ ^ ^ 0 ^ ni uiiiuvo
, prove his continuous residence upon
The Hbn*e of Secretary Alger has , cultivation of said ofy|
not been borne out by thejtestimouy
;akm by the War Investigation
Commission, at Washington, On
the contrary more favorable testi-
mony could not have been asked
| for by Secretary Alger’s best friends
I The Porto Ricans who are talk-
1 ino about the admission of the is-
lauds as aitate are going ahead en-
tirely tqo fqst. It is tiol likely to
become a s ate in the next fifty years
if it ever does.
^PSTBilx COUJI1TTEB
P. Elliott, Chairman,
J. E- Coen, Secretary.
ingam............O.P, Elliott
,ck School House.... W Mullenax
....................John Wilson
»ring Creek........M. M- Uabie
oomington..........W. Sheridan
irtha......'......W. E. Martin
Itus..................J. E. Coen
>ck..............E. F- Flowers
ivajoe..............2. H. Peters
Hiren.........Wm, Inklebarger
...................J C. Jester
•anejs.. -D. C. Young
mis..............D. C. Gilliam
ube ........R. P. Richardson
fjwsasa
n. D. MeKnl.ht,
Register.
Firstpubiished InAltus Ilalndcalcr “ept. ,15 ’9*4
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Off cent Mangum oglu, toept 7. 1H98.
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his Inten-
tion to make flnul proof in support of Ins
claim, and that said proof will be made
before the Register and Receiver of the
United Slates Land Office at Mangum.
Oklahoma, on October 27, IttoS, :.vtz-
James W wtaricey for th3 se 1-1 see 22 to 3
n r 21 w t M
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz.:
Henry I* Doughty, *U Martha ok: John W
Bonin-of Manila..'k W T Ootney of Martha
or; Jt?he A wier of Marllia ok!
0 «v-> II, P. MeKnlght,
Begister.
rlrst published iu Altgs Plaindyaler Sept IB 9ft
Xotlce For Publleatlou,
Call Eariy ai.d Select Your DRESS and WkAE While the
Stock is Complete.
YJJ13FJ 1 J J J! li i d
C, C. H2GHTQWER.
ALTUS
Ok ’a.
BAUCUIVS ^ TONEY,
County Clerk Brown has sujid
■he Mangum Monitor and | ^ San(?Dm Oklaknma ^pt..5. 1898
parties for libel, The case will D< )imbT piven gut the following-named
^------- , - i Uke 1 forward to with much inter- wttlerhaxfileil nolire «f his intentioB t« nnikr
iced unnecessarily. .oo.ved f . . , fiaal yn>oT i:i support •I hts Haim »nd that said
cm i i Q rPi Hoes not help ' °st, aud its “libel ’ before ended, to pr00f will be nmdf before the Register and Re
Oklahoma ag yel does not hei] j ** eriTer of thel'. S. Land Oflire at Mangum Okla-
form the political divisions of the be rich, rare, aud racey. 1 - ------
nation. Her delegate has no vote
'be Mangum Monitor, together
b several other parties have been
d for libel by CoRnty Clerk Jas.
wn, and from looking through a
p mist its '“libel” to be warm
ing for some one. 'I he Monitor
b; “The Section is_ nqt until
r, 8. There is plenty of time
^een now and that dite fqr citi-
s of Gr.eer jcflqqty, new or old,
0 is thinking of voting for James
jwn for .county clerk aud wishes
be right, to come to Mangum, his
ne, and investigate ht§ character
they will do this, we stake the
rutatiqn of the Monitor that they
II find charge# againt him IQ be
je, that they will set them
{ht. When the truth i* known
his esse, no man who love# his
mtly or society, will help such a
per roejety into a public office,
1 the name of* publ c decency and
ihlic good come and investigate.”
—-m • --
il the average American ptvt
itnuipe ^agHin?! both beer and pie,
ie proprietors of many of th
Fallow me qu ck luDcb rooms, in
ir cities, are liable to indictment
>r attempt to kill.
in congress, If one side in congress
should enact that the sun he removed
from the sky, the Oklahoma dele-
gate could not vote fo* or against
the measure. The delegate has no
vote to trade, no vote to jifjve,
vVbat he secures Irom the congress
must he hy the sheer magic ol rustle
But what Pklaboma secures
mostly is not from congress, but
from the departments. It is indeed
one of those departments.
Putting all politics out of the
question, the thing for Oklahoma to
do is to elect the man who cm rustle
the innu who can get acquainted and
on intimate terms, w;th every bead
of division aud messenger hoy in the
departments, who knows how the
department is run, by whom, and
wherein pvery (jetail of legislation
ot departmental order is decided
upon; who has the personality to
varm up to every official big pt
little, departmental or congressional
Oklahoma doesn’t need a states-
man in eo.igrpss. An ^ttempt ffflm
uu Oklahoma representative to tell
congress what to do with the PL * 1
ippilies would be cons dered a jo e
in the house.
What Oklahoma needs in the
house, a id all she needs as a terri-
tory, is a rustler, a man whq knows
everybody and everything pertaiq-
iug to territorial affairs.
Flynti is that man. His parfep
ns territ 'rial delegate is unpreced-
ented. As a rustler he has no equal
in congress or out. When Okiahq-
ma becomes a state there will he
ample opportnni'y to indulge in the
hair pulling frivolities of politics,
hot it .w as a tenitory she shouid
place her commercial interests well
' m>rr »f thf I . S. Land Hire at Manga® Okla-
j h'waJJr^W^Btnm'larll# wr’Hset 21 tup2 n
11 in w i i<1.
There is no doubt about Colonel
Roosevelt’s candidacy having ad-
ded liveliness in the New York
campaign The Col. has .he facu'U
of adding livejiqesjS to everything he
touches.
Ex-Secretary'"Herbert, iff the' First pub, in PlaimWIer Sept. 15.
fcMttfliw Uip fo!l#wi*g ivitntsHM to prove his
..niinuoas residriKi apoa and cultivation of said
U'Uav-int M Fndsley of Litas ok: Lm'irose flows*
ofLltas ok: Joint F Mathews of Mangum ok. George
deal:
in
H Remedy of Linus ok.
UII Mrknight,
Keuister.
Matter For Publication
vov"" .....i Land Office *t Moivgum Ok’aho-
chnrus qf praise lor P.esi lbUt .lc ma geptemher 7, 1808
i”• l____rtf aikA Wi». with Vniina ifi liftrphv oiv
Cleveland Cahinat, has joined the
.lent
w*e, with
Stapls aai Fa-c/ Grooeriss,
OUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, ETC/
Fresh ^Groceries »CRemarkable L.w Press. We Carry Everything
in this line. CalUpd Ippect Our Goods.
ALT JB
0, T.
Notice is hereby given that the
following-named settlQr has tiled
notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim and
that said proof will he made before
• he Register and Receiver of the U.
S, land office at Mangum Oklaho-
ma on October 20, 1898. vizj
James K Taylor for the ue 1-4
eoc 24 twp 2 n r 1!), w i. m.
“ --- He names the following wi'ness*
A jealous woman lias no move re es (n prove los continuon* resi fem e
.-pect lor a president’s hrother in- .,pou aud cultivation of said land,
law than lor any other pi«u i» whopi
she feels an interest,
......---
Vote the republican ticket and
you will vote for 3 clu§4
Kin ley's conduct of
a hunch of baUelnjabs.
Two l||oq84»(J less seivlj were
caught this year than last, hut that
need not deprive “hubby” of the
pleasure of surprising his wife with a
sealskin coat.
G:
W. BOYD,
President.
J. C, GILLILAND
Ga#bier.
CATTLEMENS
OF
with clean
tiuti,
aud honorable
of men 1
reputa-
WANTED-AN I BEAM®#
.e«^e rnnr idea# f
viz;
Frank A lams of NwvHj 'e ok;
Richard E Taylor of Navajoe ok:
Alexander B. Collins of Navajoe ok
Wilkje H Collin* of Navajoe ok.
{I D McKmght,
Register.
UU KN 6C i aieni Aiiuciirya,
U. C., for their gl^aOO prizo offer.
--—---
No morphine or opium In Pr. Miles* Pai^
pipin i'CRB All Pain. "One cent a doae.
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
if.. Ft!?'Ogfc Le*l! “7P», , ,, „ .
etl entirely of volunteers, wLU "P *n f‘ont and keeP U'enn ,here*
upy Havana before the close of Keaton is nodoubt a aa-
present month, unless the pl.u. B*cioifa a. <1 ponderous taUer But
the War Department undergo an Flynncan acx '-nplish more, rosb-og
ier change before that time. a b 11 through t ^ d v.ston, divta-
------------ !ion »n,i department three hours ^ T(ri
rhree mnj ir genera's and Iwen'y. than Judge K»*a'on cau,^"’ srising We ,r, «„thor|/.a-i
brigadn-ra have been d oppedion the floor of th'- house ano o’liv. tEELforC mm wt"
■auee o reduction io t’ e voluti jerinjr a heavy lec'ure on ih<* nefoaa ^
r armv. Another ca»e of faMing . tie* ofthe ration, in thirty years-
'—WicM a (Ka> « ] Eagle.
r f l 0
We are aulhorUcff to aiumnnce JaHRETT
TO 'P as an ln<lepen<lent candidate for I'robate
Judge.
We are anthorized to announe* the u«me of
T E. JONE8 as an' independent candidate l(»r
Cauulj Superintendent.
We are authorized to announce I. K. MATH-
KWS for re-election to the office of County At-
torney.
We are authorized to announce G. R. GOOD-
S’FR for County clerx.
VVe are authorlleitn announce T. P: CLAY
fill re-eleetloa of Pibatc J udgu.
We are auiliotlxed to announ e M L kaluto
for re-eb-c ton Kegi.ter °fDVV*t-.
W'e are autboxlred to annoauce l. C C-1X for
re-elect, on Of County Superintendent,
We are authorized to announce JOB* »»'R
TON for OiDMy Trensuter.
to aatmunee •• H, CV- !
axlonerof lit diatriet.
announce JOHN B.
Itiiss'an Soldiers’ I’ay,
The vciluiit en who tli nk $13
per niontU is sm ill p^y tray find
consoatiqq in tip knowledge
that the cqninion soldier in Russia
rcie yes throe rub es per annum—
ubont 42 25, Up div.y rut ons
I consist qf two pounds of ajphvv,
which is a voiy coarse kind of
bread made of cracked rye,
baked lin ’d at first, then cut into
ni’.ali piect a and further d i -d in
a heated qveu; a small quantity
of salt autl soup.
N. B. CLAUNCrT,
Vice^Piesidi-nl.
exchange bank.
MANau:a.
(INCORPORATED 1837 ) -
Accommodations axtended'witfiin the HiitU of * conservative Bank
ing Business. Will poa lively refuse dl over-drafts, musi.h.re th
m„ney with us or its quivi'ent, Business solicited.
M ANG L M.
O. T.
50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
Patents
I HADE ---- ...
Designs
Copyrights Ae.
invention it prob»»*ly nntenUble. Commum«i-
lioi»R Btrirtlj cunfldentikL Handbook on r ai^nt«
ii*nt f re«». Olflent »«rei»CT for aerwrliifipatenta.
Hutentp tiiken turouvh Muon k Co. receive
tpfrvxl nailer, without chnrgu, in the
Scientific Jlmericai*.
A handsomely llln.trated wpokly. Larceat rir-
dilation of any adj-ntltlo loorna. Terms a
yonr ; four inontha. $L Sold by all ncaadtoilaix
MUNN i Co.36,Br^"-T^New York
Branch OMca. C3f> F “t., Wafbloglon, D. C.
HOOD NEWSPAPERS.
At i» Veit f.ow Trier
Toe Semi-Weekly Ncws*(Gslve».
ton <>r DiIIhs) is publish*(I Moudaye
H-.i Tliureda.vs. Each ssue cmj
sous of eight pag' f* Ti«ere nr
pecisl depart meins for'he farmi r*,
ilie ladies slid the boys »nd puls,
hesi es a world ot geneial m w*
matter, illustrated articles, etca We
otter
1 HE,8EMI WEEKLY NEWS
anp uu:
ALTUS PLAIN DEALER
fur 12 moul' S for toe low dubbing
price-f *1.50 lush. This give* v >i
ihree papers a week, or 15*» p-pere
« year, for a ridiculously low pro e,
H:.. <1 in \ oilr aulth ri lion at
t._
*w*
- tin' oriel i» tuMM1’ <• t V Zf/J J
nAidafe f.it FiiL'tAlilf
FBEETFBeE!
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s,t. J for our new IMSM Catalogue,
llluatrated iu color*. >u>Dta|Bing Tull
•Icarrlptlona of all our 1‘laoo. and
(Irxana r.F.MtJIHER w« are We
only firm of a tual manufaciurora
aollW CTclual.rlv to the general
Q IB ■■■■ ■ N RH II a-'iMng eyrluaiicly to tne K-cer
—■— public direct, at factory coe(-tl
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