The Mangum Star And Southwest Eagle (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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GRAIN DRILLS
For Sowing That Wheat
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jjihh! kit of Kim*mm o bonn UrtlU.
Now i tlMB time to buj irour* bef^r: all are *>ld. We *houl(l all «ow «o* *c
wbrat fur pasture.
NEWTON WAGONS
Our Newton Wfcgon* were bouplit Iwfnre the ndvance in prir«\ nnd we nre
nrlling them like we bought them.
We have a supply of exeellent htgh grnd«* I*w Wheel Wagon*
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING
A big houMC full of Dry Good* uf all kind*, und Men'* Women and Child-
ren' clothing. Shoe# and Boots for all.
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SmST«.« Hurt t «^Uu MAXCI M aol TK POOS
dollar (iarauMjr pay Uf 4vM la Hal U wa* I kaaUia u *l*«Uaf will Ml
■turn a«*l l'ol r d w*l all ka warlJ a| Vi* n
One of the largest stocks of merchandise in Southwest Oklaliumn,
h« II om cheap as anybody anywhere for cash.
nnd we
^1 r*rarmt r lhat t® Itfll ^gf ^ Mr*. 0. C. TJnatay im bop
1 to dafan* •ontrn la a ovvr lh, arrival of a boy baby.
bleb tba *orW -ill ***c« Wayna and l^a Ihiffrr baM gona to
t of Mff r>t.« on bar part mmI Kelt* lo NltM.
puniabnwnt Wrat Virginia. wbeM U ay will «b>
Jackson & Wilson
Southeast Corner Square
Mangum, Oklahoma
for bar ftwrtly fHrna* aad thai f II 0f ihr pMrtwa of tba rmita j
Uk*« rantui'.m U S« tbi. hr maat *o ifca fair in Mangum Monday,
an tban into tba unb «' n futur wltb Mlw VataM and bar brwtbar Varna
bar bawl in tba dual ami bar band. ^ ,Urtad to acbool at Hlnlr oMn
in tba grind of U il. o that f*r nil ^
lima ha will r mrn> - r that to kill ^|r ^ Mr . 0. C. Tlnalay are bap
rhlldrvn atvl to dmfuuw woman la "
rrtmc for nhlcb
full m*a«uM of — 1 — —
a. her )u t puniabm nt Wrat Vir«tnla. wbera tbay will do
l o you tbink tba Mothrr* of Am*r- KOvarnmanl work.
lea who giva tbair i n o frvaly will a. W. l-ock and family of ItrinkmaA
evrr rati content with Carmacy un- .pent Sunday nt tba bom* of fcdgar
uuni hcd? Juat once uggeat to u Neal. ^ ..
motbara that aeak-knre l (KillU'-nn* Mr and Mr*. Forreat I>ouKhty and
ar* about to maka • Ware which will Mr. and Mra. Tom Hamaey of Martha
leave Germany unpunuhed! My < od! wrre viaiton at tha C. C. Sublett homo
I man, you count without knowledgt. Sunday.
I thru, of the power® of revenge you Mr iinil Mr*. K. B. \Vom*elc upeni
will arou e in tha heart* of women! Sunday nt the home of her pawnta.
We Rive our aona to bring Germany Mr. awl Mm. L. T. I ou«hty of Martha
not only to her kneea, but to keep her Tom Hond nnd J. J. Ward and their
there until «>he ha* paid for her familiea of Heed apent Sunday at the
crime*, in ao far aa her deeda could , home of J. H. Power*.
| ever be atoned for by puvments of j Mi** ClaM Martin of Clovi*. New
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THE EXAMINATION
OF THE EYE
We render you Exucr'-
service in fitting' glasses
J. L.
EWING
Registered Optometrist
West Side Square.
Mangum, Okla.
BLAKE ROUTE ONE
money.
Yea, we aend our aon* to make the
world aafe, but it will never be aafc
I until every German feel that he haa
Notice of Settlement of Final Account to pay the coat of all of his horror!
I and l>iat ribution. Get your letter down to a few words
Miw ^ THE COUNTY COURT, GREER wry^man in the land,
and ^'herboall !eft tafcwejkfwr CQUNTY STATE 0F OKLAHOMA ,(| ^ what you can do!
rr* srs MSSijws ^:nte of Alexi«—- - -
schools open, when they will leacn., _A.__ u..
What
If you are a rarvful uf yuur rending and your
fluid'n nailing as you arr of the fiwd y« U eat;
Then >uu an- intrrmtiHl in thi* adverti rmrnt.
We rreeive fruni week to week the late t and
Im-xI In Nik •*. Popular aud proper Hetion, all the
luli*nt and be«t stories by l e t niudrni authors.
Ueferenee book* nnd *tori«-* in keejiing with
the npirit of the time*.
The bent magazines received the day they arc
plnred on Male.
School Supplies
We hiivi- not only sehool Iwokn, but everything
needed in the school room for school work. Oct
tlu m all here. No need look about from plare to
plaee. We are
YOURS TO SERVE,
Geyer's Book Store
Where Best Cold Drinks are Served
•*l i"" . ,
Mexico, i« vWtinic at the home of her
Krundmother Mra. J. D. Martin.
Will Clarkson and family of Dun-
can, Okla.. spent Saturday micht at
the home of his sister Mm. A. A. Dc-| clay Hall is representaUvn of J>e
Berry. # , I Crew Levick Oil Co.^ in Mangum and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Shearl Barton of Lone „ ciaU yoUr gas and oil busi-
y«2rKkrs.,i^.h0"*
J. H. Powers got one of his best
. — - , I want to see the lenders of public
a«5 irjaML?-.,hul ....
penalty of their guilt.
Yours sincerely.
IDA M. H. STARR.
Swelling of the flesh caused by in-
flammation, cold, fractures of the
bone, toothache, neuralgia or rhcurna
£ue%1UntoaXintoe new Unionl Notice is hereby given thai;Mnj.| — (Jcrmany pay to the end-
C,Sd^d High School of Blake and Pencela Shaw, Administratnx of the ;m(( that mt.ans with their lives—the
will teach at New l.ope. ^ final settlement, and caused to be
are all made ofthe.andof stuffthat \ ^ ^ courtj hjg fina, account
do things and we are expe t g i { hjg adminigtrtttjon 0£ gaid estate
great things of them. | together with his report and petition
Douglass Barnett has gone to £.<•- for ftnal jistrbution and dscharge, ant.
mond to attend school at that place. | that Thurgdav, October 10th, 1918,
Miss Lydia Bavnett entered school
at Mangum Monday of last week.
Mrs. Donnie and Nona Alexander
visited at the home of Squire Thomp-
son last Friday night.
Billie Thompson left Saturday after
a week's visit with home folks. Ho
will go to Hampton Roads, Va., to a-
wait orders. He expects to be on the
water soon.
Mrs. E. M. Morrow came home Sun-
day. She is getting along nicely, but
is not well yet. .a
Mrs. Jesse Kennedy, nee McKenzie ^ ^ egtate .g ready for disturbu-
has accepted a position in ^*^1 tifni and on confirmation of said firW
nooga, Tennessee, and has gone to!count final distribution of said es-
her work. tate u^n be immediately had.
The registration at New Hope mov <g_al) Dated September
ed aong nicely. Registrars Northcutt
(S. al) Dated September 11, 1918.
™ *•—' ■ , Attest W. T. Jeter, Court Clerk
and Thompson registered t>5. „ , Riggs, Deputy oCurt Clerk.
Rev. 1'lunkett and wife took dinner By Jesse K'ggs, uepu y
at the G. W. Meason home Sunday. 13-2. J. L. CARPENTER, Coun y
Milton McCollum and wife visited I J K
Joe McCollum who has been very sick
*
The doctor who cured so
many people in Kansas and
Oklahoma the past 20 years,
will be at the Eureopean Ho-
tel
mi.SEPT.2I
from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. One
day every four weeks.
Any persons who have ail-
ments o r infirmities that
have baffled the skill of the
family physician, are invited
to call.
Ask for proof of cures ef>
fected. Examination free.
Come Early
mat , """'rT' : ti.„ «„ b. ^li.v«rby applying
£ srs.'scf
pointed us the time and place for the i priea 9r- r
Si ^d8^report°and ^ ^ * 5$
at which time and place any person ards Drug Store.
interested in said estate may appear
horses so badly cut on the wire fence
that it is not expected to live.
FARM LOANS.
W. IL Dickey will renew your farm
loans and let your interest begin when
interest on old loan is due. Cheapest
money in the market. I3-"
Heartburn after a hearty moal
means weackness in the digestive or-
gans. Prickly Ash Bitters gives them
0 i1 nnrl
Club Markets 0V Products
the said account, and contest the: Thc q{ & Tennesaec home
To«« further given: That
account is for final settlement and pouitry, butter, and cottage
cheese with the help of the local home
demonstration agent. A table has been
for some time, last Sunday.
Dick and Jack Parkey have gone to
New Mexico, to get some mules that
they purchased there a few weeks ago.
Brick-laying has commenced at last
on the Union Graded School House.
Contractor Stvbbs says he has had a
hard time getting brick-layers at all.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
GREER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
ANNA B. HILL, Plaintiff
Vs.
WYLIE E. HILL, Defendant.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
The State of Oklahoma: To the De-
fendant W.ylie E. Hill.
You will take notice that you have
been sued in the District Court of
The habit of "putting off" has caus-; Deen sueu i« - —
ed the loss of many lives. A dose of Greer County, Oklahoma for a divorce
Prickley Ash Bitters at the first sign and custody of Fred A, Louis C, Wel-
of indigestion, constipation and kid ma, Williard, Cleo and Ermine Hill,
ney trouble wards off sickness and, minor children, upon grounds of aban-
saves money. Price $1.25 per bottle, donment and non-support, and that
Sold by Mangum Drug Store. 12-2
LABORERS IV ANTED
The government has issued a call
for laborers on government work in
Virginia, Carolina and Tennessee.
This work will pay $4.00 per day. In
all cases transportation will be ad-
vanced and later deducted. Board can
be secured at $1.00 per day and bunks
are furnished free. For further infor-
mation see J. Leadbetter, Chairman
of the Board for Greer County.
FOR HIGH CLASS JOB PRINTING
PHONE 54.
i
FARMERS!
Don't sell your
Junk Iron a t
any price
Until you see:
HARRIS
you must answer the petition of plain-
tiff filed in the office of the Court
Clerk of Greer County, Oklahoma 011
or before the 11th day of October,
1918, or the same will be taken as
true and a judgment rendered accord-
ingly.
W. T. JETER, Court Clerk.
(Seal) m
Percy Powers, Attorney for Plaintiff.
ll-3t.
FOR HIGH CLASS JOB PRINTING
PHONE 54.
BOWED B*
UWL? HORRIBLE!
Calomel is quicksilver and acts like
Dynamite on your Liver.
Calomel loses you a day! You know
what calomel is, It's mercury; quick-
silver. Calomel is dangerous. It crash-
es into sour bile like dynamite, cramp-
ing and sickening you. Calomel at-
}tacks the bones and should never be
I put into your system.
! When you feel bilious, sluggish, con-
stipated and all knocked out and be-
lieve you need a dose of dangerous
j calome' just remember that your drug
' gist sells for a few cents a large bot-
tle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which is
'entirely vegetable and 1 *~
CAR TO TRADE
Gttanfi Cannot BTCortf
wuhplocal. appucation^
b~r
In order to euro II you mu t tlfa g
internal remedy. Hsll • Cittrrn lMM
cine li taken Internally and acts lijj
thi. hlood on tha mucoua ■urfacee ot tha
**« r Hair. Catarrh Medicine, waa
ayetem Hall'a «-«iarrn
I have a good four cylinder Buick fnrcVmi^oubntr°yD*tor ionlcAnownj
.1 for sale " ~U tnrfi f« ««■ ■ SSS -."Sffi'tSS SCSP
Uhnu' IS-ti. nuriflera. The Perfect combination _ oc
car —
|S. Bradshaw,
WHAT TO USE TO
PREVENT APPENDICITIS
Mangum people should know "sim-
ple buckthorn bark, gb^ne etc. as
mixed in Adler-i-ka, flushes the EN-
TIRE bowel tract so completely that
strength,11 tones up the stomach and j appendicitis is prevented. ONE
Ss the bowels Price $1.25 per s£0ONFUL Adler-i-ka relieves AN*
jurifies • -
bottle. Sold by Mangum Drug Store.
12-2t. adv.
Get your Floor Sweeping Compound
at Williams Second Hand Store. Guar-
anteed to please you.
srwKtu" • ■— — ..
CASE sour stomach, gas of constipa-
tion because it removes ALL foul
mntter which clogged and poisoned
your system. The INSTANT action i
surprises both doctors and patients. 1
noaea 01 aouie 01 m r— . ..r.n
combined with aoroa of
purl fieri. The Perfect combination or
the Incredlf nt In Hall a Catarrh 1WB
^uir^SSJSff^Sdiu^ TK52TS
CO.. Prop... Toladfc O
KUia for conat.ratlo^
Away with DEADLY POISONS
Rpa CPRN
KIUS RATV Ml( ( AND C,oPHfB!.
RICHARDS' DRUG STORE.
Soe&EHisorSgTsto.-- N-3. ] Phone 67.
North Side Sq.
secured for them at the entrance tc
the market house where the products
are attractively displayed. Since
none of the women had experience in
dressing fowls for market, the agent
called a meeting at one of the home:,
and showed them the proper way to
kill and dress poultry. The club mem-
bers are making a specialty of wee-
end baskets. Ordinarily peck baskets
are used and are filled to order to
meet the tastes of the purchasers.
If your child is pale and sickly .picks
at the nose, starts in the sleep and
grinds the teeth while sleeping, it is a
sure sign of worms. A remedy for
these parasites will be found in
WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE. It
not only clears out the worms, but it
restores health and cheerfulness.
Price 30c per bottle. Sold by Richards
Drug Store . 12'4-
Progress of Cottage Cheese Campaign
Over 580,000 pounds of cottage
cheese has been made and consumed
in homes as a result of the campaign
to increase the making and consump-
tion of cottage cheese of good quality
undertaken last spring by the Dairy
Division cooperating with the State
Relations Service of the United States
Department of Agriculture. Educa-
tional work has been done in 40 states
largely through the instrumentality
of the women home demonstration
agents. Over 2,000 meetings and dem-
onstrations have been held before 100-
OOC people. As a result 41,917 persons
have been ncouraged to take up the
manufacture of cottage cheese. Not
only has the manufacturing end been
demonstrated but uses in cookery
have also been explained. The cam
paign the results of which will con-
tinue to spread, has shown the people
of the United States a means of util-
izing skim milk and creamery in the
preparation of a valuable food.
MANGUM ROUTE THREE
W. A. Boyd and Richard Beaumont
left one day last week for Camp Pike
Ark., where they will do work for the
Government. .
Mr Bradley and son of Brinkman
visited at the W. A. Boyd home last
Sunday. , .
L. P. Cotton had a fine assortment
^ of farm products on exhibition at thc
__ pleasant to Fair Monday.
take ano ii~a perfect substitute for Miss Beulah Hughe* was the gue,t
calomei. It is guarantee? to start ; o«r of Miss Peoples t
U" a! 2X
wort Dodsoo's Liver tone rtraighter? was transacting ba.-J*« in Jlang^n
Public Sale
At farm 4 miles west, 1-2 mile south of Jester, Okla.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1918
1 bay horse, 4 years old wt. 1200
1 bay horse, 3 years old, wt. 1100
1 roan horse 16 hands high, wt. 1100
1 gray horse 15y2 hands high wt. 1100
1 bay saddle horse, 5 years old wt. 900
1 one-year old Percheron filley
1 two-year old bay horse
1 good y2 Jersey cow and calf, 6 years.
1 grade Jersey cow 6 years
1 3-year old Durham cow fresh soon
3 fat hogs, wt. 200 lbs.
1 sow and three pigs
FARM IMPLEMENTS
1 new 2-row cultivator
1 Avery Lister
1 P. & O. Go-devil new
11-section harrow
1 John Deere walking lister
1 1-row McCormick corn binder
1 1-row cultivator
1 farm wagon
1 buggy
5 doz. R. I. Red Chickens
All Household and Kitchen Furniture
6 dozen jars fruit.
10,000 bundles maize
Many Other Articles Not Listed
LUNCH SERVED BY RED CROSS LADIES
Terms: 12 months time on bankable notes. Five per cent dis-
count for cash on sums of more than $ 10.
CUMM1NGS,
W. W. PAXTON, Auct.
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Mangum Star And Southwest Eagle (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1918, newspaper, September 19, 1918; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc276340/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.