The Mangum Star And Southwest Eagle (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1919 Page: 3 of 10
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Cotton Seed
Gel Them Now $2.50 bu.
Oscar C. Butler
BRINKMAN, OKLA.
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PERUNA
Mr*. Laura Berberick, 69 year, old,
of 1205 Willow Ave., Hoboken, N. J.,
writes:
"Four a#o I h d * •*T*r*
Vrlppe. Aflor nr- " "" ~
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■ttark ft La-
troubled with
nil throat, and
omr madU'lna
££LrY.n.r". M*l«SSi«k. I tiSS wme m.dfdM |
buV^ Tihoui*^u«h*/nefll iKorX wlnt.r for four
«'rrh JtLVwifUS* l could not II. down or ale.p at nlaht.
!.'• a it tm thomr w!u •«
i< • :> (ill tab Ml' l-'OMM
FOR HALE EVKRYWIIKRK
Hoenr, Uwi.l «ha nwmtl) owl |o
•mtk at H Htlwn>*lle a.l IWM U k*fk
Krie otrtMi at lu "41
Ttu> lata «and aiurw We* Um> fW«
■too a at mp hM Iww M
la belli ffpainJ «•'#•
Tk* farmer* ar wry kwy lula#
laiwl ami maa> an moim «•'
Mr. Nut* A>bm> ami litUr —n a*
in Mangum HatunU> h | |>iHir
J. | Vwintf of ManKuitt «aa ia our
roenmunit) tart awk
Mr J. W. ami Mill IImIihc oa« ia
Mantfum Monday f Ibu •**.
Mrs. U- Monrll dtwl of pneumonia
aiui * • laid to r t at ituaaall c#n -
| t r> I**1 TU«*da)r. Mr . M t rll lr«*r«
a huabaiMl and <rv<« rhiWrrn and a
; hoot of frianda «Ko mourn bar tie-par-
turr.
Mr. and Mr*. Manly Hatv and ehil
tlrrn wrr Manyum visitor* and hop-
per* Saturday.
Thrv nurfmlnl in gvttinic lh« oil
drill out. whirh thay had dropped in
the writ, Monday and have iraumexi
drilllnit thi week •' nothing further
pervent* we will know juot how much
' and what Oil* well rontalna. Xante one
, ha* good hopaa for land la leaatnit a
hlKh a fifteen dollar* an acre. Mr.
Nance of Oklahoma City leaned a*v-
eral plarea I act week.
Crlandma apent aewral day* with
Mr. and Mr*. Will White la t week.
Meooro Meuaon. lirewer. Hermon.
it ml Northrutt vuitisl lodge at Huaaall
Camp I it ft Friday niirht agisting.
Mr. and Mr*. J. W. and Mr ami Mr*
Will Reding wan Sunday viaitor* with
Mr* Cecil Roblnaon at Wild-cat.
Mr*. J. W. Dooley enjoyed u few-
day* vinit from her mother. Mr*. Hare,
who live* at Carnegie la*t week.
The liutiket Hall gume which win
to be played nt Mimgum between our
boy* wok calleil off on account of imall
pox.
Bert hlrm wu at Mangum after a
load of com Saturilay.
, W. L. Ilriley watt out repairng hi*
'telephone Ine that the Storm tore up
last week.
, C. P. Hamilton, H. J. Hoom anil Mr
Pig were amoni; the Munfrum Sunday
| visitors at the oil well.
Jim Retlinir went to Wheeler Coun-
'ty, Texas visiting with hi* sister. Mrs.
Luther Derrick.
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mebane
Cotton Seed
We have on hands a new supply of Texas Mebane Cotton Seed
These are the Standard Mebane Seed, the same that we have
made a specialty of for the past several years. Get yours today
before all are gone.
The Mangum Drag Company
TO MY FRIENDS, GRANITE CIT-
1ZENS AND THK GENERAL
PUBLIC
. After fourteen months service in
j the Medical Corps of the U. S. Army,
| it is my pleasure to again be with the
j people of Granite community and to
make availible my services to them as
i they may be needed or may be desir-
' ed.
ii I am very glad to say that I have
received an honorable discharge from
{ Army service, and, now that the War
[ emergency has passed I expect to re-
j sume my practice of medicine in Gran-
I ite, where I may be reached in person
| or by telephone, number 39, or 21.
T. J. NUNNERY, M. D.
granite, Oklahoma, Feb. 18. 1919.
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e H.AIX VIEW Nnf'K* «
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Ol«tOI*«*<*ao • • •
Th* worol oand otarm *• bad *p*r-
tvnrmi in many month* prPPaBwl aw
our country T> ur*«b y and Krtday.
Ollir Tuton and Jintmle lubb vi*it-
r«l in Mangum laat wtrk -nd.
J. 0, Culwed ami famtU .p«nt Hun
•iuv at the- J. 8. MatUl home«.
I. J tJlnn and family *i it d at the>
H. L Suflndire homa Saturday.
K H. K«fc' n. A. S. |'!air*n and John
Culwell werr in Hrnkman Thursday.
| Mi** Maaary i* having a owHI time-
this Week, but she tanl enjoyinc it aa
much a* it i* all in her jaw*. Hha
went home Monday to *tay until *ha
ha* recovered from the mump*.
Ml** Venable t* taaehin .: for Mi««
Mu *e> during her illne*
A. S. Kuxan and famll> vlaited at
the L. II. Ferguaon home- Sunday.
The Me**r* Smith one of Oklahoma
und one of Kan*n* visited Jirnmie
Luhb last week.
K. B. Bradley wa* In Mangum Fri-
day.
Harvey Cotton ami Ed Well* went
to Erick Saturday afternoon.
Mi*H Chaffin |>ent the week end at
home.
IS THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND
KOR GREER COUNTY. OKLA.
(' LIE HENRY, Plaintiff.
vs.
CHARLES G. HENRY, Defendant.
The Slate of Oklahoma:
to Charles (J. Henry.
You will take notice that you have
been t-ued in the District Court of
Greer County, Oklahoma by Ollie Hen-
ry, for a divorce, and for custody of
four minor children of the plaintiff and
defendant, upon the grounds of gross
neglect of duty, non-support and aban-
donment. and that unless you answer
the petition of the plaintiff ajrain
you now on file in the office of the
Court Clcrq of Greer Counti), Oklaho-
ma, on or bfore the ,'ird day of April,
1919, plaintiff's petition will be taken
as true and a judgment rendered ac-
cordingly.
W. T. JETER, Court Clerk, Greer Co.
Bv Nita Frans, Deputy.
PERCY POWERS, Atty. for Plaintiff.
First published February 20,
u.rrfcN hum pi
||ot> snyespll Mi|ltl * I turn fs '-
tag I haw a im*
Ikml for the- nr < t>mr tf... SlMel,
but I Mm it dweeft'i MMtwl la swrt
H niM aonr tit* mud mt tW umm
ami tkp mil oeane daro <rl bad bene
let to baa a* gat out la ii as «aa carry
tret pan ado oa ).
I to rot* yen all a Mtar the atfcsr
day. I Ms y<m all got it all ngfct. bat
If >«* all dsa't brrr from no daat
% .>rr> akosl me, 1 Will write >oU ail
'a* often as I can, a# duei't Jwtro lK«-
lims tu a rtta bar* |tlw> wa did ia the
V. K atul I rant wrtla «sim aay like
I rouUI bark Ihrre
I gweao that y«a all ara having k>u
of wtatcr m«, tt hasaa't gal very rwld
bera yst. but to baa It das* gat cold I
here* II lo o rne raid, W bavo^it not
any dow * here ws are stating jrl
oe gvt |>rrtt> raol ouma ttme. I
think the moat of I ha rold romaa here
in Janusn ami Februar>. Guass I
will *aa plent) of It yat but I ure
Wlah rowM be bark In ti- >
hut I don't look to be back there to
make any rtop nrit year, but I sura
wish that I could make a crop next
year, for there is going t be lots of
money In fsrming I think but I gur «
that I will work for my ould t'nele
for a while yat, I guea* that >ou all
had a good time Chriatmas, hopt >ou
will have to rlosa, write soon, tall avery
bod> hallo.
I.evngl>.
Pvt. Charlie G. Pasomore
II \N\ I II \l> \ vltiN or KIIEI
MATIC TROI HLE SINCE HE
TtM K TANLAC—IIAS
GAINED THIRTY
1 POUNDS
"I have urtually trained thirty-one
pounds on three bottles of Tanlac anil
1 now feel like a new man In every
way," said J. T. Hawkins, residing at
3.'ifi Johnson Place, Memphis, Tennes-
see, some time ago.
"I was just racked with pain from
rheumatism for a whole year until I
couldn't hit a lick of work and was
just up and down, mostly down, all
the time. My joints would swell ami
cramp so I couldn't raise my arm to
my head, couldn't comb my hair, ami
when I stopped over to tie my hsoes,
the pain would almost make me cry
out loud. I got in such a shape that
I couldn't eat anything without suffer-
ing afterwards and nothing I tried in
the way of medicinc helped me any at
all.
'I only weighed one hundred and
eight pounds when I started taking
Tanlac and now I weigh one hundred
and thirty-nine. My joints don't hurt
any more and I can bond over and use
my arms at work with as much cast-
as I ever could. I can eat anyting 1
want and as much as I wish and feel
like a new person all the time."
Tanlac Is sold In Mangum by tlio
I Owl Drug Store.
BARGAINS
IN GOOD FURNITURE
A I inn li-nvilli; Mangum, 1 inn offer
mi; nil in)' furniture, run*, atovea, euok
ilitt llllliM-U, ete for anle dirt ehenp. See
Mr-. N\tit*er nt the liouae, 515 Kt'll-
tiifkt Avenue, nny lime nfter Knturtl#)
February Hth. Come early for the be*t
Iwrgnin*.
Fred C. Swttzer
A Social Drink.
B
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WINEY
BEVERAGE
Home Ice & Fuel Company, Distributors
If you want to borrow money on
j your land it will pay you to see pre
_; before closing your loan. D. It.Dial,
I rear of Mangum National Bank. 18-tt
Two Cars Implements Just
Jackson& Wilson
Received
J ackson & W ilson
We have just received a Car of the Famous
Emerson Lister,Plan er,Cultivator
Also a Car of Those Well Known
Avery Planters,Cultivators,Listers
We have both the walking and Ridng make of both the above Implements.
OLD HICKORY AND NEWTON WA*0NS.—
Standard wagon, and the low wheel iron wheeled wagons.
We are extra well prepared to take care of the needs of Greer County far-
mers this year so far as Implement neels are concerned. Owing to recent hard
crop seasons, many will need credit, anl we can give Fall Time on these imple-
ments in return for good notes.
Thanking our friends and customers for past Business and trusting and
expecting a prosperous season this year we are,
Yours for Gool Business,
JACKSON & WILSON
Same Old Place Southeast Corner Square
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of the County Clerk of Greer
County, Oklahoma, at Manirum, up to
the hour of 3 p. m. of the 3rd day of
March, 1919, for the the furnishing of
the necessary labor and materials and
the construction of a 22 ft., 1 beam
Bridge with concrete abutments, be-
tween sections 32 and 33, Township
No. 7 North, range No. 21 West of the
Indian Meridian. Plans and specifica-
tions are on file in the office of the
County Celrk, at Mangum, and of the
County Engineer at Hobart.
Certified checks for 5 per cent of the
amount bid must accompany each bid
not as penalty, but as acknowledged
liquidated damages, should the suc-
cessful bider not enter into a contract
and make an acceptable bond with in a
reasonable time.
The Board of County Commission-
ers reserves the right to reject any
and all bids and to wajvc any techni-
calities and to award the contract to
the best interest of Greer County.
R. F. MALOY,
County Clerk.
Feb. 20-2t.
NOTICE FOR DEMAND FOR TAX
DEED
State of Oklahoma,
County of Greer.—ss.
To W. D. Dawson, as owner, and
of Lot number one (1), Block "D" in
Sweets Rail Road Addition to city of
Mangum, Oklahoma.
You, and each of you, are hereby no-
tified that the above described tract of
land was, on the 6th day of November
1911, after complete and legal notice
has been given as provided by law, sold
.by the County Treasurer of Greer Co-
unty for the taxes legally thereon for
the year 1910 which said taxes were
not paid, and the said tract of land
was bid in by the undersigned G. M.
Hunter the highest, best and last bid-
der for the sum of $5.25 the accumu-
lated taxes and pealties and unless re-
demption is made by you or your au-
thorized agent or attorney on or be-
jfore the 10 day of April, 1919, the said
iMittie Oran as the legal holder and
owner of the certificat of purchase is-
sued against such tract of land will de-
mand of the County Treasurer of
Greer County, Oklahoma, that deed is-
!6ue to him as provided by law.
Signed Nettie Oran,
<Dated February 7, 1917.
Feb. 20, 3times.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
j In the County Court, Greer County,
1 State of Oklahoma.
In the matter of the Estate of Mar-
1 cus D. Tinsley, deceased.
Notice is hereby given: That Bes-
sie L. Kurtenback, Administratrix of
Marcus D. Tinsley Estate, has render-
eed and presented for final settlement
and caused to be filed in said court
her final account of her administra-
tion of said estate together with her
report and petition for final distribu-
tion and discharge and that Monday
February 17th, 1919, commencing at
2 o'clock p. m. of said clay, in the
County Court room in the Court
House in Mangum, said Greer County
has been fixed and appointed as thet
time and place for the settlement of
said account and the hearing of said
report and petition, at which time
and place any person interested in
terested in said estate may appear
the said account and contest the same
and file exceptions in writing, to
Notice is further given: That said
account is for final settlement and
the said estate is ready for distribu-
tion, and on confirmation of said
final account and final distribution of
said estate will be immediately had.
Dated February 3rd, 1919
J L CARPENTER,
County Judge
Attest:—W. T JETER, Court Clerk
Mr. Farmer!—If you want a barrel
! of Coal Oil call at my Garage and
leave your order. We will fill your
barrel and put it in your wagon for
1 you.—Oay Hall. 3t
GHKHESTZB SPILLS ,
DIAMOND BRANO
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S JL; BY ALLDRBGGIST3
^ EYESYWHSili
The new Oklahoma State Adminis-
trator has made a good beginning for
'certain, investigations made into sev-
eral State Institutions will have a
most wholesome influence for consid-
erable time. Governor Robertson will
have the boundless thanks of our peo-
ple for this one thing, and before his
term expires we predict many other
good deeds reported from the Govern-
or's office.
MICKIE SAYS
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to © slatnlt subscribersj
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COTTON
IIEAf LY GIN COMPANY has installed New
Bollcy and Gin Machinery. The verdict of the
exporters is that this gin is making among the
Best Sample and Turn-out of any gin in the
state.
New seed cleaning Process, absolutely cleans
the seed for planting; They are unexcelled. Our
turn-out can't be beat.
The highest price paid for cotton, and we gin every
day.
Car of Flour
We Have Just Received a Car
of That Famous
RED STAR FLOUR
BRAN and SHORTS
We believe it is the best flour ever sold
in Mangum. We are still headquarters
MAXWELL HOUSE
& TULANE Coffee
and other goods of same high quality
South Side
Phone
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Mangum Star And Southwest Eagle (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1919, newspaper, February 20, 1919; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc276348/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.