The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1921 Page: 6 of 10
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ALTUS TIMES-DEMOCRAT, ALTUS, OKLAHOMA, AUG. 4, 1921
BLAIR
PLAIN VIEW
Blai/ l^rSt1aMon<iaml IT Alius tin 1 close Sunday night.
25l r To name those who w ore there | iu progx^s - ^ht
would introduce the tax assessor to set a large attendance all miring tin nice.
..... names beside u producing de-
^Dr loi rildd' has locate I at 111 air. | jivenal a sermon at three o'clock here
and is now ready to see that we get the ast Sunday following the Bible class,
oroncr pill at the right time j Hie Bible_lesson tor next Sunday wid
m Me Elroy, who fell from a bun
Messers Kd and Fred Hockett anffi
.families have been visiting tile I lock j
- I ett's here for the past week.
The Holiness meeting which has been i At iss Ruth Hockett is making an j
While there was j.tended visit with Kr sifter, Airs.
die wagon several days ago and sus-
tained a painful injury to his spina t>il-
tar, js improving and is now able to
grunt to his entire satisfaction.
IT V Walker and fatniix returned
he the 10th chapter of Acts from Ifith
verse to the end of the chapter. Ev-
erybody study this lesson and come out
Sunday and it will be fully explained
to the class at two o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert I’etzold spent
to a! Maud Winters at Sentinel.
Everyone is about to get their crops
cleaned out and ploughed over md most
of the men are talking of going away
■to work. Men are needed to save
the wheat crops north of here
—BROWN I A ES.
IS AWARDED PRIZE
ON WINDOW DISPLAY
DESIGNED RECENTLY
NOTICE
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the 23 inst. from a'three weeks visit.! Wednesday mgh< with Mr. A. G. {.ray.
'""V ..us. nnints i Farmers ar crtainly gtting the»r gr^n.
u1^u’saTan, ' , fishing last Fri- | threshed in this part of the country. --*--------
!’1-Vmk Reid who has been missing! Several young ladies numbering some-
- * r .. i ,i' ,t clmreh! thing like twelve, were the guests of
for several days • ‘ Miss Lillie Parker. In the afternoon
Sunday mgm. ( . . | thev attended the services where they
rn"• tif
Saturday aue best , twenty-five They were served dm-
decide wliu 1 ,M 1 'fier Irving! ner at the home of the hoste ss and theft
suited tor his purpose, aiui - - -
•Mr. John Goldwatcr, of Russell’s
Department Store, this city, has just
. . , been awarded a valuable prize for the
1 here is nothing m the whole list , , ...
of flesh-healing remedies that can ap-; excellence ot the window trim which
proacli Liquid Bofozone in the rapid- he designed for the store during Dr. j
ity with which it heals cuts, wounds,, Scholl’s foot comfort week. ^
sores, burns or scalds. It is a mar-j This was a colUest in which thou
velous discovery . 1 rice, 30c, 6tc and -amis of window trimmers of the lead-
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the shoe stores m the l tilted States and
Will say to patrons of Martha school
that 1 will start my music class when
school begins and shall be glad to en-
roll now all who wish to study music
Your patronage solicited and appre-
ciated.
MRS. M. W. HOSMER,
Martha. Okia.
Hunger,, the Best Sauce
Sauce is used to create an appetite
to relish for the food. The right wav is
to look to your digestion. When you
have good digestion you are certain to
relish your food. Chamberlains lab-
lets improve the digestion, create a
healthy appetite and cause a genl e
movement of the bowels.
$1.20. Sold by Geo. D. FVndleton.
They
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both sides several times, he got straight
tn ’the highway and burned borne U
would require an alienist to decide
which was crazy, the car or the drtvi i
Rev. M. P. Timberlake chaperoned
Smith'' ^ last 'Tlum!da°v "mid''spent the the guests of their children here, left
day* eating fried chicken and eree.ij tor V aunka where they will visit with
watermelons.
attended the evening services
report having an enjoyable thru
Mrs. Loretta Wright has retur------ .
Temple where she will join her hus
band.
Mr. and Mrs Male.v, who have t>ten
-jdtc nnvAXP Canada participated and it is indeed an
jIkcs, uuiiAir. aeheivement to have gained one ot the
TOYS FOR ARTIC KIDS prizes. The display in question was
notable both for artistic conception and
striking arrangement and was a credit
to Mr. Goldwater.
Idle occasion of this witicfoiv display
was Dr. Schools Foot Comfort week,
an annual event in the shoe trade. Ev
By International News Service.
WISCASSET, Maine, Aug. 1. Hor
tense Burleigh, nine years old. and
her two little friends, Mary and Rox-
ana Neil, all of Dorchester, climbed .... ......................... _ _____
aboard the Bovvdoin. MacMillan’s Arc c ry year dealers every where devote
tic ship, when it pulled into the bar- t|,js particular week to the education of
bor and gave Mr. MacMillan a boxful j the public along the line of foot enr-
ol dolls and toys which had been made! rection and disabilities ‘through the
Ivi- iimmlierc nf t1i/« 1 .iris 1*1*1# tlftlv i > - 1 .. •iwn'li'iniool (<xnt nimljoill'PC 'tu
VV* T......" TV- - r . I by members of the Girls’ F riendly So-1 ust. 0f mechanical foot appliances as
.Mrs. Loretta M right has rev.ttr.ed to cjety Qf ^ll Saints Church. Doivlies-1 wo|| as lo the necessity of having Blot -
ter. Mass., of which the Rev. Simon wear properly fitted.
Ben Kanienzind was in Altm- 1 ours
dav on legal business.
A new girl at the home ot Mr. ana
Mrs. Hugh Purnell, is the latest item ot
statistical interest. ,
Rev. and Mrs. Timberlake a.tenjed
a chicken roast at Midway last Friday
evening. It is fair ... pro time they did
credit to the occasion in Methodist
Threshing is over the earlist m sev-
eral seasons The yield was of wide
range. Some crops of w.u-.u were no
worth cutting and others r nas high
as 27 bushels, with an occa-ional yield
-that went even higher. Oats as a ink.
were a liability. The Iannis too dry
for plowing, when if othenvi- . a large
wheat crop would be planted Ji’.s fa.i.
For several days past the poorer class
of Blair have been furnishing their fru-
gal blood with fish from North Fork.
Messrs. W. L. Harris and R. K. Jack-
son with their families spent the^ night
of the fourteenth baiting tlicir .looks,
and report many fish as a reward .or
their efforts. . , , ,
E. J. Lcvick on the eighth mst. lost
his two-story residence with the entire
contents by fire. Most of the family
were away from home at the time, and
the origin of the lire is unknown. Ill-
Hot Weather Diseases.
other relatives
Misses Bessie Talbot and Pearlie
Baker spent Saturday night with Jew
ell McKenzie.
Mrs. Finch assisted Hatt • and Bes-
sie Gray Saturday in co king for the
thresher hands.
Misses Mackie Myers and Lillie
Parker spent Saturday with Hattie
Gray.
—BLUE EYES.
HUMPHREY
Crops around Humphrey are needing
rain badly. Corn is in fairly good con-
dition considering the dry weather,
while cotton is looking fine.
Harves is over here. Cotton nick-
ing will be the next job in order.
A successful revival meeting is be-
ing held here, and much good is expect-
ed to be further had.
Roy Ellis lias been troubled with the
toothache. However, since he had it
pulled the pain is not so great.
Roy Baker and wife are visiting his
mother and brothers here.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Mayfield and son
Lewallen, were seen on the streets of
Altus Saturday night.
Carl Rogers was in Humphrey Mon-
day.
v..v —o-- , , mi Mr and Mrs. Nailor are the proud
surance was carried, but the loss wm parellts all elevt.u pound boy. Moth-
amount to several tunes tie .ac'A' . ‘ j" I er and son are said to J>e doing nicely,
policy. Help arrived just n. • ' j Mi>. Coker entertained her Sundav
save lus Studebaker car that was stand- ^^1 class one night this week. All
mg near by. t it -..m 'reported a good time
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Kimbell and K y _SUNSHINE
Timberlake spent last week m Med'
cine Park.
Joe B. Zinn carried his jScouts
Blunt is rector. .
The dolls Hortense-gave to Mr Mac-
Millan are but a few of hundreds thatj
have been contributed from all over: Disorders of the bowels are extremely
the country. i dangerous, particularly during the hot
- ' weather of the suntmer months, and in
DIED AT ALBUQUERQUE I order to protect yourself and family
- j against a sudden attack, get a bottle
S. L. Hamilton whose home is in the) of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea
Cottonwood community near Blair.| Remedy. It can be depended upon.
! WHAT THEN IS A CLEVER
! ADVERTISEMENT?
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died July 17 at Albuquerque, N. Mex-
ico. where he had gone in search of
health.
Family Service laundry, SI 00
No. 6.
Phone
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Many have testified to its excellence.
Mr Albert Traweek and sister, Miss
Lucille, from Matador, Texas, are vis-
iting their grandmother, Mrs. E. E.
Traweek on North Main.
H. K. McGINTY
UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER j
21 I W. Broadway St., Phones 196-490
j (Editor's Note: We are very glad to
0 get your letter this week, and trust that
RIVER BEND NEWS
the mountains last week. The entire
party made the trip on too*, except
those that were able to secure passage
a part or all the way by other means.
Miss Louella Moore is now in the jt js ^jj] bot and dry. Seems as
hospital at Mangum follow ing .m cP<jr'i though we are destined not to get any
At fast report she was (lultejraj„ a, jt has rained all around us
and we have had none These cool
nights are all. that is saving trie crops
we may receive others.)
skk. hut no symptoms had developed
that would cause any alarm.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Spencer were
shopping in Mangum Satur iav
Miss Carrie Benson returned Sunday
to'her home in Dallas, Texas after a
months visit with her sister, Mr*. _,oc
Kimbell.
Burrough McWhorter has been on
from burning up.
C. C. Chance hauled a load of melons
to Blair, Friday.
Ray Capps butchered a yearling and
took it to Altos, Saturday.
John M. Ballard left Monday for his
home at Lexington, Texas. He has
Mrs. C: C.
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the indisposed list for the past te'a daj - j been visiting hix sister,
not very sick, but far from well. Chance and family for the past three
Chico
Cotton Seed Meal
and Hulls Mixed,
Put Up in 100 lb. Sacks
Is the Best and Cheapest Feed for Your Cow or Horse
For Sale by Feed Dealers or
altus cotton oil mill
Altus
Oklahoma
—HIM *U*^ i'- — r.
Etheridge Smith is in Oklahoma City
this week 011 business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Casteel a: d tani-
,K- attended the twenty-fdln wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mr... Sanford
Doughty in Mangum 1-t Sunday.
R. L. Rose lost a fine lillcy trenn
blind staggers last week.
weeks.
Arnold Thompson went to Blair,
Friday.
Ray Capps went to Aline Sunday to
work with the thresher Ray states
there is plenty of work to do at $4 per
day and board.
Hobart Nease bought three yearlings
been a year ago, the loss would have from k R Capps Tuesday,
veen considerable, but as all fa m stock! q q Rer( an^ little Carrie, spen* the
ire in the class with wet matches, the j f jr<t part of the week with Mrs. Sarah
misfortune was nominal. Capps. „ , , .
Linder the direction of Mrs Jackson Nir. and Mrs. Ray Curios and baby)
the Methodist choir is furnishing excel-]ipent Wl-elc-end with C O. Red and
lent music. She has organised a famjjy.
church orchestra that plays ti
te-.-:: i ti-j yhe pie supper a: Cottage l fill Satur-
| day night was a success in spite of the
utes before services. ...... .......---
• Mi'< Madge McWhorter is ■ cloudy weather,
relatives in Arkansas. She will return alKj Mrs. James Thompson and
,b<>n' \ugust 1-t *ited Mr and Mrs.
Mesdames White, Wolters and Nance.; ^ pj W'ilson of Midway, Wednesday.!
and I young ladv whose itattu coaid not: ^jr p-j Miller was the dinner guestl
be learned, visited the Ladies Mission- o{ q q Q,ance Sunday. !
Soci«tv of the M. E Church T--—
Udies represented the M. c- Missnm-1 -
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Clever people and clever advertise-
ments are pretty much alike. They are apt
to be JUST CLEVER.
Some are s£> clever, you remember how
clever they are, and forget WHAT it is they,
are clever about.
In the course of our many years of
Business Building, we have sat on the fence
and seen a lot of clever speedsters go buz-
zing by.
But it’s been our observation that the
good old-fashioned brand of plan every
day “hoss-sense” climbs most of the real
selling hiiis.
In fact such common sense is at times
so conspiciously UNCOMMON, that its use
gives to the user so unique a position as
to be accredited with being clever.
BEING clever is dangerous.
Being CREDITED WITH BEING
CLEVER, is highly desirable.
If the “plain every day hoss-sense”
brand of advertising appeals to you, let’s
talk things over together.
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THE ALTUS TIMES-DEMOCRAT
First In The Southwest’
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Altus. £
CITY HOSPITAL
Edward A. Abernethy
D. L. Garrett
ALTUS. OKLAHOMA
Staff Physicians:
W. P. Kudell
J. B. Hix
Superinteudvnt:
Miss Ruth Babin
Fire proof building, modern equipment, training school tor nurses
chartered by the state open to all physicians of Altus.
DR. RAYMOND H. FOX
Sturgeon
X-RAY
Office in Altus Hospital
Telephone 601
Professional Cards
DOCTORS
DR. C. L. JONES
DENTIST
Over City Nat’l Bank Bldge.
Office Phone 5
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o investigate the needs of th parson ; j
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to dig a well, or rather have one dug |
as th»- one on the church property is 1
oo shallow to meet the preachers 7
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jack Hammond who went to
Mexiiu for his health, died Ust Sun-
Jay. H-- bodi ■ I
evcnii -Tueaday. Th d ceased I
iS a son of W. J. Haminor.d and leaves -
a wife and one child. I
Harry Carter left TatMt] morning ||
for a vacation in Missouri. Mr. D:t: >i z
,, now looking aft •' ! .......
while Mr. Carter is awar.
Mi>s Alev Sue Byrd of W ichun 1 alls
Texas is visiting- Mr. B. B Zmn. She
was in Altus Monday and while there
lost five rings and a wrist w?tcdv
Whilc bathing her face she laid oft the
rings and watch, and passed out leaving
them behind. Alter a short time she
discovered the articles were missing
and returned, but another had been
there
ANNOUNCEMENT!
DR. ADELIA M.
SIMMONS
CHIROPRACTOR
Tel. 353, S. \V. Cor. Sq. Altus, Okia
VETERINARY
DR. CHAS. H. REID
Graduate Veterinarian
Authorized Inspector Inter-State
Shipments
Office Phone 834 Res. Phone 9>>
I am Now Making Loans
At 7 Per Cent
interest and closing them promptly. See
rue about the renewal; can save you
money.
Farm and City Insurance Placed In
Selected Old Line Companies
S. E. HICKMAN .
PHONE 76
! Front Office over Altus State Bank
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COL. S. E. BIDWELL
ASSOCIATED AUCT.
Farm Sales and Livestock a Specialty,
j For date* phone 65-22-221.
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C. L. JOHNSON
THE
TAILOR
CLEANING PRESSING
PHONE—509
ALTERING REPAIRING
Cauae of Appendicitis.
When the bowels are constipated, the
lower bowels or large intestines become
packcti with refuse matter, that is made
•jp largely of germs. These germs en-
ter the vermiform appendix and set up
mflammation, which is common h
known as appendicitis Take Chamber-
lain's Tablets when needed ar.d keep
vour bowels regular and you have lit-
dt to fear from appendicitis
E. P. Loogwell of Frederick was in
the city lust Monday.
Miss Alva Akley who has been connected with Frankel-
Frank & Co., at Kansas City for eight years, will open up a
work room in the Baker-Hanna Dry Goods Store and will
handle all the latest styles in headwear.
Miss Akley is one of the best milliners we have ever been
able to secure, and we want everyone to come in and see
her.
She is now arranging the stock for the F all Trade. 4
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BAKER & HANNA BROTHERS
DR. J. W. HAWKINS
VETERINARY SURGEON
Phone 393
West Commerce Sl
ALTUS. OKLA.
LAWYERS
JNO. R. DANIEL
Bonded Abstracter
Just Abstracting
—that's all
Opposite P. O. Building east
Altus, Oklahoma
T. M. ROBINSON
Attorney-at-Law
Office South Side Square
Notary in Office All Courts
FRANK PETREE
Attorney-at-Law
Oificc South Side Square
. MISCELLANEOUS
Altus
Okia.
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Goodman-Grooms
Furniture Co.
FURNITURE, UNDERTAKING. AM.
BULANCE SERVICE
FRANK B TIMS IN CHARGE
DAT PHONE l»
Night Fhooes MM, 23d. 322
Mrs. Maud L. Kimbell
CITY A FARM INSURANCE LOANS
RENTALS—BONDS. ALL KINDS
C. S. HIGHSMITH
Room 12 Horton Building
BONDED
ABSTRACTER *
INSURANCE
Tax Business A Specialty
SUE W. SHEPARD
NOTARY PUBLIC
Tunes-Democrat Office
213 N Mi a
.» ALTUS. OKLA. . I
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Forgy, Burney B. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1921, newspaper, August 4, 1921; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc825925/m1/6/: accessed May 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.