The Altus Plaindealer. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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WORTH BOUND—DAIRY.
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14-.Local, daily except Surntsy l"*' « 111 ,
SOUTH BOUND—DAILY. I
l_PM»en*cr;and Express 8 f
Intered at the Altue postoffice ns
id-class mail matter.
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week I.*r only * 1 'M*• ' ut> M,
weekly 1 epublie, I he *"'M
--------- lunvsp« er prn.te.l in Hu* w,,r1,1;
Gr-at «s wee their victories all ,ht? ’NVVpN
,, . pnopoli to piioes twice a wenlt. hip! til l_
ll‘l,y 'u,r‘' '' , k hJUoUel Magazine one year »a.*)0.
make any of Shatter’s men look ^ ^ Snilday Magazine
l>nck to those Santiago experienced was ,|,P newspaper success ut ML-
.18 a picnic. 1 \ home journal of the l'es*
--- , 18 |.pjre pages every week. 4 pa^es
in practice the o(- lun 14 pages of Hie brightest «m
n, which conveyed , M™^*'** £”£
9
,1 ist to keep
Cruiser Charleston, wmen oesi rv»..».* Bll,t car
».» *«t n« ut
MMiiila, stopped on ihe way ami ,t ..„i.ii»1iii<ni. More m
I captured the Ladrone Islands.
When the news of the
TIE LOST WIITE SHIP.
(C. H.EAUIN.)
great whits »hip «wung to and fro
he tidal current’s ebb aud flow,
odel of beauty and strength she la '
-,r waters of Havana bar.
brilliant atari of the southern/.one,
re lieOn softened splendor shone,
own bright stars In silken stream
ecting back their lustrus gleam.
B the indistinct and murmured word
m tha liP* of the dreaming sailor heard,
Htftilly his fancies roam
sy to his far off northern home,
1 the wakeful sentry’s measured tread
ing his vigil overhead,
the floating fortress of steel and oak
■oundthe deepening illness broke.
ih deathlike calm precedes the storm
en the dark tempest gathers lorw,
d nature cowers in affright
Pore it* awe inspiring might,
at fateful night no wind, nor wave
.to the sleeping sailors gave
1 omen of impending doom
iproachtng through the gathered gloom.
ka heaven’s artillery pealing loud
hen lightning cleaves the midnight cloud,
it from the bosom of the deep
imuHuous flames and thunder leap;
smot* the ship from deck to keel,
shivered the oak and rent the steel,
nd the fleecy foam of the crested wave
,>* red with bjoodlof sailors brave,
bore the ashes of our brave
:ntom bed beneath the southern wave,
ha North and south again renew
‘he pledge of union leal and true,
«t this new coyemuit of bear*
llot out the feud of formerly ears,
tnd this free bond of unity
Reserve our land fore-er.freo,
’euld those bravespints whom we mourn
Look back from thjM • myslcrious bourn.’
And view the hosts.,f blue and gray
Swing into line in stern array.
And proudly;ronnd ’’Old Glofy ’ tbroug
Eager to right the nation's wr mg,
The fallen heroes of the Maine
Would know they had nut died .n vain,
Outlined upon the hello Wed scroll
Or valor’* glorious muster roll,
Among tha nation’s cherished brave
Inserlbedltbeseiaarrior* of Umiwavc.
Beneath thier names one paragraph
YHU write tbeir fittest epitaph,
“They fell for human liberty,
rfpey died that Cubisml«bi >>• free,
When uio iicwd destruc-
tiou of Cevera’M fleet by Samps-.11
reaches Camara he will shake
hands with himself for having been
smart enough to keep his snips out
of rauge of American guns.
Anti-scorchers think that instead
of keeping scorchers out the army
they should all be compelled to g<>
iu and he sent where the danger
was greatest. Wouldn’t there he a
hot time in the army then!
The large percentage of killed in
the causalities at Santiago—about
three or four times the old average,
removes all doubt the small caliore
rifle being more deadly than the
large calibre formerly used.
toons than were evei
anv other publication. More noted
writers and artists contribute to
The Republic Magazine than to any
other Western publication.
The Magazine will be sold only
in connection with tha Min. weekly
Republic, but is mailed separately
of each week.
Address all orders to
THE REPUBLIC,
tit. Loins Mo.
MV vr --
-> HEADQUARTERS FOR <*
PUT BOOK, CLOTEIHG, BOOK ABIE Sftk*
ATO EVERYTHIHQ EOUHB IH THE MER
CHAHDISE LIKE. MY GOOES ARE HQ
TO ARE OH THE RAILROAD AHD IHVITE
YOU TO PAY ME A CALL.__
J jy JULIAN,
—DEALER'.! N -
Groceries, Queensware, Hardware
And I Harness.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
OFFH’l-*!' %VAIt HOOK
By Congressman James Rankin
Young. Ail about war »>th fel>aU1’
the N-i
etc. porirauo ..........- • ...
Dewey and piomment officers
Neat lv 000 pag-s. Massive voiume
Marvelously1 Sbeap. Best author-
CHAS H EAGSM.
ATIORNEX-AT^LAW
Praetlee ill all C*art*. 21 yeam experience in
^ public Uml business'll Ixaiisun ami
Okluhoma,
Okln
Mangum
GARRETT & THACKER
rXuK3T. •'« *i* Sps'v, ATTORNliYS-AT-Law
aVy all defenses, battle ships J re(,llcel» all the court* and before land offiee
Portraits and bfogtaphies o jnangum 0k*
O. T.
ALT US
The attempt of the Milwaukeee
papers to supply Chicago with news
during the hiatus iu the publication
of Chicago papers or. account of th>
stereotypers strike served to cou-
vince the ciliB.1. ofl.elauer IMl par.o
beer was not the only thing proi uc j ^ niakt.ig ?7.0J to $28.00
ed by the Wisconsin town. ,|ay. Twenty days credit g
Some of the Indians seem to be
working themselves into a notion
to take advantage of the absence of
most of the regular troops and try
to raise a little Spanish in the vi-
cinity of their reservations. Lo,
better k,eep jjis seat or we wil' pass
him 9 dish of a la Spanish Santiago
Experience not necessary. Any I O.l.
k rtv ran sell it. Ladies as success-
ful ^as gentlemen. We a;e the KirBtpuhl|,bed in 21'9S
largest subscription bo- k him in i notH’B FOB I’t HULA - •
America. Write us. Fitly persons Lan(1 offtra at ioiioWing-
are^mployed in our correspondence of in* ...tea-
are ni p J you,
Notice Is hereby given ' ‘
department alone, to serve you thm il.
£a. “w- S^ fS'
50c. War Map in colors tree with the8,,„wi-4 tlot*a&4 sec
book or outtii. Other valuabU’, 3 A■*,, w vv 1^. followlnR witnesses to
premiums, Tremendous SP,’er. , i>V(1 lllK ..ontinm.us residence upo
Biggest money maker ever know"-j.’.jtK.^ UyT «anoj«d of
Moft liberal terms guaranteed. , Uok; 11 Nu'“J°
J «.«> W WMW. ',Pr “ « "k H. D. M,.K,S,Cr
l?v Twenty days credit given, iteglater.
ProioVir tmid Full book sent pre | nh1is),0(,lnAn.i8 FUindealer.Iuly.2' 1 " ' ,-vwm ICS
paid to agents, 81,45- Splendid. Xoticb k°b PUDUCAno:s. ^ {, * -V Q ( U At U-HfBl
sample outfit and lull instructions ^.I ee - followlna- •^AADALJD 'UiJM.1 >4
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BAUCUNl BROS.,
IS THE CHEAPEST STORE IS TOWN.
dry goods
And TINWARE.
We Sell Good Goods Very Cheap. •
1 cctcTirr v i f/kie
:AK‘0LE^9 iDUDEBIi—,
CIGARS AK 0 TOBACCO
So far as this country
cerned Germany need not have
takcll the trouble to officially den}
the reported German-French-Uus. Crfdit given, fre.gm —
tbe reporieu United jfiee. Drop all trn^n and clear SdO<
amnagreement .0^shut I t|, ,viU) only true ami
States out of the 1 hllippmcs. I on,| ...Gladstone book”. Address
never believed ths lumor, >l" 'f|,e Dominion Company. Dept, ob,
should not have been worried »«>■ 353.351; Dearborn S , Chicago,
had the agreement been offiemll) 1--
announced.
.. „ | T^S..wSwr7'”T6.i"*
, foil „r '«
and won a great -nll Frieavs. Etch issue conamis^t
victory with the mercyry at 12o
such a thing were possible
Glory would tget thejbig head
leJSpaniard whether soldier or ^ gel otj |llti ro».
r fights desperately if not sue ganliago fought
fully, victory with the
J__ m --- A little soldiering in Cuba ami
•ill be seen later whether sue* mouth filled with hot led ought e
in obtaining military commiss j,ood for the chronic k.c cr, an^
will be 'as ujucl) help iu polj- would perb’jnly be g''"1'
l waylaSimauy belieye, | who have to hear h.m talk.
-_---- ‘ .
'he European rumor-monger | The middle ol-the-road I»«pu »«•
riooked a bet when he left Aus- i are co„fide..t of the early end ot the
.... hia latest iicombination _ ar. or they would not hxvo issue'
on jy i , tr 4 u r
----- | i Zii n o- he fw % >cc M if
Wanted—\gents for -Gladstone 20^1’^^ f„uOWi.'«t witnonses t«
His Lite and Public s*ervices , bv )V<1 ll!s c„„tii.noim r.’K-i<;noe "i«>n and
ri.us. W. Handlord. A wonder- „-.utjvatinn^J^nk^V a ^
,„| story ot a glorious career. Ove. } >, ■ i,euoi Dot 0a; Joh>< AJ^ncK[,,Jhl- '
500 large, radiant paees M -o-
con-! el’b, raie p»^av "8^ ^ pnWShKfl in Pf.„„KA..F«J(«iy « >«*
^Gladstone b" k” published, Only ^lYEiLUiv is Ia«
el 5(| Commission 50 l»er cen . - Lon*-" VGn? r. I v fflven that thvw »»
Credit civen Freight pai.l- OuMit DJd s't.lr luA'-l native
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Harris of DuRu ok, h. D. Mc^njjjW^
ALTUS
0,T.
THE
NEWS
SEMI-WEEKLY
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lnia/'d whether soldier or ^ get 0fi u\e ro». but our boys at
Kir*t Pnhllshed «n Hu-Piauv1 osier J.ily -L ***
«t*Kiy ---- XOTirn FOU riJlUJCATION.
ia publishsd Tuestiays 0.,.....uMitar'm Mk;:,n}f^iowlna-
juikuu «* y
,ut Of hiB latest ,comh’.D4tiD«l
I8t the United S ateB
,»» '
are poii»«CUi J
war, or they would not have issued
a call for a national convention t<>
, ,, nominate a presidential ticket tor
your eye ou '‘led'lj 1000, to meet »t Ciuciunati next
velt. If be comes Ogt of this ! S|.ptep,h*r. They Certainly w"ul'1
live he>i|l.>,hcard from in ^ de|lWerateiy enter a presidential
olitic^l field. , ticket, fourteen mouths before
--—-- election, agamst a popular war, in a
e wish to say that from all ac-, fof puljiic attention.
ts the‘ rough ridna” are no; --♦«*«««•--
fighting up to their advance M„n wh(, don’t want peace—army
es. but in advance of them aBI, llBVV contractors, and holders
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ncle Sam mns‘v he fighting this
on a gold bass, ah hough the
ps said before the war that such
and Frieays.' Each issue eontm.a m h^fl^I nMlc^ in. mtcro
eight pages. Tlr’re are special d«- tl to ^ „ia,w
world of general news mad-, iUus- oj^j.^^^wMaadivU 1&2
,rated artioles. etc. We offer he wltn^. ta
Semi-Weeklv NeW« and the Alt US ^ 1(mis resilience upon
Plaindealer lor 12 months for ™u\ L“tn ‘kVh;h Ht^-j ■'[
fow dubbing price of ?l.U «sk o^smith ”< Yeideii ok. J a
This <7 vea you three napers a week kuuto y, i. rlloL, p McKniaht.
Lk a vear for a ridiculous u.*ister.
iy low price. Hand iu your sub- !
scription
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AND'A CAR'OF
BBOWn CUlVTJtVATOI^) BL-AKT
mmWAWD GEORGIA STOCKS,
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fmy goods when you are in N ernon.
T. H- SHIVE,
TEXAS.
yERNON,
You can get the 6emi-Weekl.v
Globe-Democrat and the I’lain-
DKALKK. sent to your address, one
year for *1.50 per year upon re-
eeipt of same at this office. Tin
aL‘» nnv> *----—
of i ooroproof commiteious.
right
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The Spaniards may be ignorant,
but *e notice «bpt they know
ig never had been done, or ei|)„lgh tp iav down at the
be done. time.
Jltt—---- ----——‘
n. Shafter held up his end of gant-ago has stirremlered.
Santiago campaign in a manner 7 „ lLfV oFI-'Kli"
ly creditable to him and the , A GRAM) OH LR.
c fellowa under him. Any person who will
— 1 ' - and haud us a yea'
,e physic.au who asserted U , ,ud will also band or
could Stand 300 .legrees of heat for th - | , Wll
lb. in lr,iuio, SSI u. C... P
emigration agent. !is*ve Bent, absolutely free a me
— ---. size cravon portrait. Now this m
Ua’tUy.ys die mat. who #n orUwily for you to get a life
the “coruer’’ that gets Up M !cture. Come iu and sub-
»• *ddreSS scribe
ler. Ch'cago. t
1 iwiih MW*11*1:
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feassy
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Semi-Weekly contains R pageH each counuic
Tuesday and Friday and is the best J,ent*,ea. Addrcs,, - »
twice-a-week paper In America.
Every person should ‘ake advant-
age of this liberal offer and semi in
vour names tothis offioc,
W. BOYD,
President.
N. B. CLAIM OH,
Vice President.
J.C, GILLILAND
Cashier.
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come in
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rcoat • f »n the L Ana un * , 1
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CATTLEMENS EXCHANGE BANK.
OF WANGUM.
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acc”“ n“':r »**- •" °'er“r*f"' m°“h,rB ,u
,ns-r UU!’11' 8 . uivilent, Businesa solicited.
money with ua.or its eqUiM-ent, q ^
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' Trade Maras
Desicns
• rfm* - CorvRights Ac.
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