The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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Matting
cants a yard op
$5.50
to $40
From 16
Rugs 9X12 Size
Karpets from 25c yd. to $1.15
Lace Curtains
65c pair to $5.00 pair
Window Shades
A Big Stock to Select From -
From the Best that's Made to the Cheapest that's Good
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r. P. CLAY,
Attorney at> Law
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«l«b WWIL4.lt SAILEY.
Notary fubilo.
County Ciera • ofton-
Arthur H. Uarreti
UAHRETT <■
Andrew M. bla war
bTEWAHT
LAWYERS
i'rucliw iu all tun Co una
uiDue tu sia.uu liUUUlug,
oiii.N'jL Ji, UlLLAilUJLk
*. a. UARHETT,
in Furniture
We have the kind you want
The QUALITY Kind.
Good, Servieible Furniture,
the Kind that Wears, at prices
that can't be beaten. Our
stock is very complete, and if
you need Furniture see us. we
will treat you right.
■ =-
J. W.
LOVETT
The Furniture Man
Undertaker and Embalmer
Lawyer
juuiL Slu« aqu*i , aiaua uui, ok..
r. O. nOLIvlta,
DENTIST.
_ruwu ana linage Work.
South diiie Square
•ma.NUUM.
OKLAHOMA.
J. f. fcLLIOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Practice Couliuud to Civil Busiaea*
and Probate Matters.
liANUUii, OKLAHOMA.
Are Your Little Ones Strong
and Healthy?
There is no mother in the land but
wishes her little ones to be strong and
robust. If they are not, the main cause
of their trouble is usually the inability
of their little stomachs to care for the
food they eat.
The delight of children is pastry,
cookies, cakes and all manner of dainties
which contain more or less grease. If
this class of food is fried or shortened
with lard, it is bound to be more or less
greasy, soggy, indigestible, and wholly
unfit for assimilation by the stomach of
a grown up person, let alone. that of a
child.
Cottolene i. Guaranteed
in case you 're not pleased after having given COTTOLEN E a fair test.
N# v*r Sold in Bulk COTTOLENE is packed in paits
never ooia in—duik wj(h a patent air_ti?ht top> to
keep it clean, fresh and wholesome: also, to prevent it from ab-
sorbing the disagreeable odors of the grocery, such as fish, oil, etc.
fVkftlr RaaI Fr«p We shall be glad to send any house-
v,oolt owtt * 1 wife, for a two-cent stamp, our new
" PURE FOOD COOK ROOK." edited and compiled by Mrs. Mary
J. Lincoln, author of the famous "Boston Cook Book." Address
THE N. K. FAIRDAN'K COMPANY. CHICAGO
COTTOLENE keeps the chil-
dren's stomachs in a normal, healthy
condition. It is a pure, vegetable pro-
duct, which makes light, digestible,
healthful food. When used to fry or
shorten pastries, cakes, and all such
edibles, the children can eat their fill
and not suffer from the bad after-effects
resulting from such products as lard.
If you value the
health of your
children, shorten
their food with
COTTOLENE.
Nature's Gift from the Sunny South
J. a. WELLS.
Attorney at Law
J nice—in joiiuaon iliag., bouUiwa*.
Corner Court House bloc*.
tioutn Side oyiuue.
dangnm, —:o:— Ukianuaia
W. KING,
ttoilib, Uiuanuiuct.
UI* AMO ootnoa
•MN Pamt Weehinf Mar# iM Win
ai*f •« aOOwOOwa Ro«M*d-
Wnabum** Marrh TW> tlhu
Mm l*aMMr« Kii<«>iuii lull Ma p *s
Ol a*4 iM llwa« and b n r<ln w, 3.4*
lit n|l>l have oiImHww.
thai I'MinwuM* Fwrrla leirodured.
hr irai NIW tu llingrs— and
kM iMwa natulan for mw ytao*
Tho Indian am tm a ad i be Hmm* In-
dlaa CbMMliiM hn%« lm« libiiu
Ik* Mil fur ih« vm i ibr month*
from «W * i n point Thny have
been laburina under lb* theory thai
iba claims of I be ptilurw people war*
not wall irounded, were juat try Inn tu (
d .ay lu try for some additional legiv
laitoa b*n*Bdal to Ibem
Tbey Brat aald It could not paaa
and one of the Republican member*
fr«nn Illinois objected to Ita consider*
Hon wbleb la tbe moat Hfective way
to kill a bill bare. The bill had to
orar and then came with a claua«
cutting out tttephens county sottlers.
On tbis Congressman Ferris was
much exercised and Immediately wenk
to tbe Department for a new report
It waa at Brat refused. Ha went back
sxaln and again until h« aaya he wore
tb-> aol«a «>rr hla cho- .. \t lt..c tt
k> |.t hem In tho bill
II> l a* fought them I,' thn Jltch In
tjnm-" ee room, i ; departmont an.5
ut r« a-i*a to the 11*«« • i*t c ati * ami
>u m |:.*t. after sd •> mi I ■ in*ulta-
tl'in. ^m tho pa. i- ikvjpIp. ;igived
to a four per cent cUaa\ tho ame
that tho government pa/a the Indian
rather than take any chance* o.i let-
ting the bill die without further con-
sideration. '
Concresaman Ferris raid today, "If
I could have received a careful con-
sideration on the Hoor of the Houae
I could have knocked out the Interest
ciaust*. but the chances of losing all
were too great to chance it so I ac-
cepted the best 1 could get."
Stephens county may well be thank,
ful that they had a friend at Court,
in the person of Scott Ferris, for the ,
chairman of Indian AfTafrs and the ,
Indian Commissioner were determined i
to cut out that county altogether and
ir. was only after many hard trips to j
the Department and to the Commit-
tee and much help from the pasture j
people that it was ever saved.
Ferris says now that he has landed
the big impropriation for the Kiowa- 1
Comanche Indians of $ 70,000, that he;
has secured the passage of his true
pride an !• first bill the Pasture Exten-
sion and has passed a bill giving the
first flag to the state of Oklahoma,
bearing forty-six stars, that ever j
floated over the Nation's Capitol, \
that he is going to have his shoes j
half soled' and go after restrictions, |
public buildings, fish hatcheries for j
district, the abolition of '"Bucket j
Shops'' and all kinds of gambling in j
the products of the soil.
Ferris says he wishes some of thes^ !
members from the eastern states had '
to sett'.e on one of those claims and
hold it down, then they wouldn't be j
so hard on the Oklahoma homestead- j
er. You know Ferris was so recently
uibce Pnone 4uu Kes. Pnones ziz-izt
UOC IORS OeARMAN <k NORTON
^mce over Manyum UrugSior, ! a homesteader himseif that he hasn't
forgotten what, it is to 'break out and
cultivate a new home
Rouma l-^3-
OFFICE HuuHS:
t:oo to ll:uu a. in. <S:uu to o;0o p. m
7:00 to 9:0U p. m.
aunday houra— to 11 a. m. 2 to 4 p n.
OR. T C
MOESSNER,
GENERAL PRACTCE
JESTER, —
OKLAHOMA
i The new State of Oklahoma mav
have men that will accomplish more
than Ferris, but the results he is
.getting will make them hurry. One
thing sure they will never have a
1 more loyal, hard working member
) for the welfare of the state and dis-
1 trict that he represents-.
OR. Z. C. DENNY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Over Mangum Drug Company
vJinet iueue i. Kes. fnoueu,.
MANGUM - • OKI AHUM..
I -iOOD LINEN DESERVES
CAREFUL LAUNDERING
SOUTHWEST LAND AND
INVESMTMEN"COMPANY
(Not in the Trust )
FARM, CITY PROPERTY, . LOANS
MANGUM, OKLAHOMA.
RoMt! Rosea! | Furnished Room* J Notice of Registration.
Plenty of two year old ros*-* at; p.jrnis;,tMj rooms for rent. Otnt'o- ' Notice ie hereby given that regls-
25 cents each. One yea: old 01 •«*> ';,,«*, prefered. but would r^nt to small 'ration bocks will be open on and
H r dozen. AU klnda of fliweiing' f.miir dcalrtne to do light house- after February 20th 190S. pursuant
•Vibi and evergreen*. a'« fruit an.i feeding First d'<or aotith of T. F. (to the city election Tuesday April 7th
fhade tree*. I^ota of prt pHnta. Ev-
•rvtodjr Invited to 0-udia<*ra Ircen
Houae at the eemeterr 3«-2t
Look out for rosea. SO to II .W
Will be here aooa at Gardiner'* Orcea
M-3
McMillan? reaidence
Best Hea'er
Wo have tee caaee
at As Bm* IUmi
o > o. r
CrifN
n* a
33 tf ] 1*08. at which time tbe voters of the
city will elect oae member of tbe
the World. < council from each ward to aocceed
tbe following: first ward. Fred C.
8wltser. Second Ward. C. P_ Ham
r aeeeeal yoawt ow IHon Tklri Ward. R F. Maloy;
H. M. THACKER,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW
Assistant to and office with Co. Aity.
Civil Business Solicited.
ChtapHomes
IF you want to iocoiU
in
Naw Maxico I can
halp you sat a good
claim in tn« moat
prom lain vaoction. I
can alao aid you In
flatting good Toxaa
Tand Bonus on
achool landa from
$2.60 to S8.00 par
acra. All klnda of
cropa do aa wall hara
aa on tha richest
Craar County landa
Cnaapland la soon
to ba a thing of tha
past. If youliava'nt
a homa, gat ona ba-
fora It is too lata.
Writa ma.
A. H. TAYLOR
Shifter, Like,; Tens,
Andrews County
U J. ELLHTT TOM TACKITT
Elliott & Tackitt
Real Estate
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office 4th door west of
City Nat'l. Bank
Ma'ngum,
Ok la.
ECHOLS & McBEE
INSURANCE
Companies that
if you lose.
pay
F Siarbtfdl «t Ra*t Ravwmd
mjf have ased Backlen'aj
{ R. v
Mais*. |
Arnica Sal re
eM arwiT and other ob- V>wih Wan*. J. A. Ja kaon Alan
Mina-e ten*, and Snd H tbe Wd mrmker of t ho BoarJ o f Edvea.
tMMT In Ifce ImltlM aritk Uon tram <erl ward to awee—d the
itivot aet* «s in wty le'ertnary ka* bloaw First Ward. A. M
neas Pke lie at Hannab s Dm* Kmney. tamd Ward. 1
Third Ward. 8.
ward. T r Car
a t« IN« -mm ws mm
L I PEARSON.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office —Hotel Rood.
REEO, — — OKLAHOMA
! Tbai a why so many people send their
j <oo<J '.Inen o us to bo laundered.
| Tbey kn^w they can rely on the care
| ful ban ning It will have and he cor
1 rect color and Salsb. We waah every
thing washable and guarantee satis
factory reonlU.
MANGUM STEAM LAUMORY
MANGUM. OKLAHOMA.
IM
FARM LOANS
Good Rates, Terms
and Time
REAL ESTATE
Can sell, trade or rent
your city or farm
property
Office W. Jeff. Phone 194
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup
Relieves Colds by working them out
cf the system through a copious and
healthy action of the bowels.
Relieves coughs by cleansing tha
mucous membranes of the throat, chest
and bronchial tubes.
"As pleasant to the taste
as Maple Sugar"
Children Like It*
fm BACKACHE - WEAK KIOKTS Try
MiasKitef Mi BaterPUh-Smaril
nc-m ob cotTo* riKLo.
TW old Mosaic Law* (orhade the nae of
•ark la as/ hna. Mil bo<Wi arlraca kit
coaarMd lb* wlaOntn ,*f iMm patrlarrh In
■■SinatMaLaa. TkrMofllw keklr
OfntlMtinbilw f « F. M rwiawJ silk
I"* Is n>W««w To ' i Um ai aa l
felnata* thai .« par* a*4 vastly «*•
TW X. K. rutuk Cuafta;.
k«t *wtaa ikr avt^ aa
Renealwr the p c:ur**e change ev-
ery night at the Opera Hons* Picture
| ' " . _ . . cntrae*. * !* ■<•■ ti
dnst a little Cnacnaweet In all that la • Sb^v If yon dent any the ptctnr«* f«iMooTTvu>c.i
am tbe Moe.1 nnd bsrt tn town ym •**«•«. Th.. <-• ..a« In
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he wi ta ^e of ktKt la silll
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S an aw« «r corto-
neeensnry to gk>e ywnr ks j «ben
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Echols, R. C. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1908, newspaper, March 12, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281108/m1/3/: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.