The Mangum Star And Southwest Eagle (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1918 Page: 2 of 10
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card of thanks
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od at the R. E- Bamaey home Sunday. fw ^ beautiful floral offering*.
Mi** Maggie Tbomason, George, Mrg Joe Mayfield and Children,
Parker. Willie Tbo~|«n. \ Andrew Mayfield
earI srssk'iMS.
S;; Hickman and J. B. Kel^y Mri
at the S Bentiey home Sunday.
Xn* for tta year were dte.wH
I Ab ope rata will probably be given
We wiah to expre** to our many portly after Chri*tma* to™'** ?,on^>
friend* oor aincereat thank* for the to p.y ,or the new ~ngtaota A£0-
Undnea* an daympathy ahown u* dur- gram will be g ven 'n j
SJ tta recent iliXe**. and death of day. November 27to. jtah
our Hu*band, Father, ami brother, al*o c)ude memben, of CU.ta.
#— k. hMutiful floral offering*. patrona are cordially inviw-a
junior Cte* Note*.
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«*> th. IxHiii.r DUtrlct. which I. p.rt of th.; I-™* the o,
1 nt last week at the G. H. I new Consolidated No. 4 District. They Seniors. The Junors are try>ng
KStatme ' S hat) $10.00 in pledges. This ex-1 year the "big year" of the
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son ,vlaited at th , fo|k|I dld flne work. white a8 the class colors, and upon
^Dee ^McMinn, S. Bentley carried S. inhIGESTION. If you are afflicted "Be American "'L^uL^the' first of
Bentley's first bale of cotton to owni ,jth this' distressing complaint, it mdy They ^ Pg of £fe year very soon.
Monday. ... vi8ited' do you good to learn that Pr'ckley Ash their soc week>g work upon it our
Garland Cooper and fam y Bitters is a prompt and efficient rem-1 After declared ready for rais-
relatives and friends near Blair Fn- Bfitters I^ p0lM„?dav 1 t s a^endid staff,
day afternoon. colte 1 heartburn, tones up the stomach ana ,ng_onf^Zight ^hiU and taper-
Mr. Craig lost one of his fine co b itg arable cathartic affect, Jt sixty feet in K und his maniKil
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We are *t ll tavlng «*• l «^*y
m rather for «attarla* cotton.
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friend* at Mangum Saturday and Sun-
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on the plare wtare he will live. *ur
Mangum. . _ t
(i«orge Parker vi*IUd at the Frank
Ihonuwon home Hundav.
A targr- rrowd of youag folk* mot
ored to Granite Sunday ev* iB*
Mi** l.uclte Phelp*, Willie
Km ma Ttama*on and Charley paa*-
more vial tad at the Bob Parker home,
Sunday afternoon.
Mi** Myrtle Huteher-on .pent the
latter part of teat week with Ml*a U -
We are glad to report that Maater
, ('live Pa* more la improving.
Ollia Parker and Mlaa Zella Thoma-
*on broke teh Ruaaell .peed limit Sun-
day afternoon while motoring thru
^fiTpwiline Wilhite vlalted at the
Thomaaon home Sunday.
Mr .Price and family took dinner at
the Will Roberta home Sunday.
11 When the kidney* are allte* ^-y,
— Prirklev Ash Bitter*. It ui a fine k d-I
first time Tueaday mornln* and now tonic. Relieve* backache, bladder
float* proudly over the two school tn)ub,e, indi^ertioo and constipatior^
building*. Price $1.25 per bottle. Mangum Drug
The following program has been ar- Co Special agent*.
ranged for chapel service Wednesday, —
November 27th: j Mrs. W. E. Thomas nee Emma Fro
"Star Spangled Banner" School. zier of Jonesboro. Arkansas, is visU-
"Martha" Piano Solo, Mary Townsend I ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
"Happy Birda" Vocal Solo, Gladys | prasler on route three.
MLud Piea" Heading, Luoile Cohen. ! Legal blanks of all ldnda at the SUr
"The tale of a Stocking" Vocal Solo. ~ tr/M.TAin'VR
Violet Lowe. AUCTIONEER
"Thanksgiving Season Mr. McLelano .—
'Ise Quine Back to Dixie". Violin Solo. ExporioilCC. TwPn-
"Senoro" Vaad Solo, Corinne Tinsleyj^y years in Greer County.
"Minuet" Piano Solo, Lydia Pace. Makes Farm Sales a bUCCeSS
r~n •y -|wjr place to the Southwest.
Perk Up a Little
Peace and the Boys are
Coming Home
Wc nail ljrl|> .vera. W( will make yuur suit, tail-
oral to fl<-
A thousand samples tt> selct't from. F ntst
woolens and latest styles.
We also do cleaning, pressing, altering and
repairing.
We eater to both ladies and gentlemen. Nothing:
too nice for us to care for.
Commercial Tailor Shop
Hac k First Nat. Bank. H. E. Davis,. Pbone 138
WHITE LEGHORN COCKRELS
BIG CHANCE AT BURKBURNETT
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The McDougal
Kitchen Cabinet
Here's the most practical and useful gift you can present to
equipped ""hovrt of the gifts any lady wUI appro-
riate. Take Xotiee of the Special ( h'l.stmas prices.
All White enamel with jmtoinatit- Fron^ . $39.00
AH Oak-enamel top -.thAu^ .... $36.00
$21.00
\|| Oak-enamel top with Automatic rroit^ -^ - — _
Ml Oak-enamel top with Drop. al $26-00
XII oak-zinc top with drop front regu ar pnee ^
M Oak-zinc top with drop front, regulace, $24.->U, special .
take advantage of this special Holiday otter.
Thi« will be the last general assem- ' -lily place 111 iiie p •
bly before the Thanksgiving holidays, j QJvC yOUT sales to ** k°mC j
All patrons and friends have a cordial phone to Star Office at,
inSsi0Do?otSr 'win,domestic science my Expense for dates and
teacher, and her class in domestic terms. I advertise yOUT Sal©,
science entertained the high school WATT
faculty with a delightful tea on Sat- "rtT A n WATT
urday afternoon. The room was beau-
tifully decorated with chrysanthe-
mums and autumn flowers. Dainty.
sandwiches and cakes with a hospita-
ble cup of tea were served by the
pretty young hostesses and a pleasant j
hour bf social chat followed. The class j
who entertained were: Miss Vivian j
Glidewell, Miss Eugenia Burchfield,
Miss Corinne Connor, Miss Zenada
Barnett. Miss Fi'ankie Paxton, Miss i
Eula Hughes, (Miss Ola Jones, Miss ,
Irene Dial, Miss Clara Goode, Miss i
Anna Montgomery, Miss John Hughes,
Miss Lizzie Roach, Miss Nell Strother. ,
Among those attending the Peace
pageant at Lawton last Saturday were .
Miss Eva Powers, Carl McAllister, Ro-
bert Hamilton, Lee Koy Pershal',
Mark Elliott, Fairford Slaten, Miss
Blanch Moss, Miss Nell Smith, Miss
Lillian Hamilton, Miss Corinne Tin-
sley, Miss Winnie Chambers, Roy Dial I
Miss Agnes Garrett, Frelon Cowan, ,
Frank Dieter, Zollie Crigger, Miss |
Gladys Splawn, Miss Mary Murdock, .
Miss Rada Sue Garrett, Miss Virginia
Rev! Cohen, pasor of the First Meth-
odist church conducted devotional
exercises at chapel service Wednesday
morning. He also talked on Recon-
struction work after the war. His ,
words were extremely interesting and |
! timely and he was heard by a very at-
tentive audience.
Wednesday was also Freshman day,
as could be learned from the gay
j green and white ribbons waving every
Publishers Report of the Condition of
The First State Bank of Brinkman,
Oklahoma, November 1. 1918.
. Resources -
! Loans and discounts
! Overdrafts secured
anct unsecured
Stocks, bonds, warrants etc...
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Banks •••••••••■
Checks and other cash items
Bills of Exchange
j Cash in bank
Total
Liabilities
Capital stock paid in
| Surplus Fund
' Undivided Profits, less ex-
penses and taxes paid .
Individual deposit subject
to check
Time certificates of deposit ..
Cashier's checks outstanding 2.285.75
The leading promoter of the High| ^tS!" ^firo^Jri^at
1 G^C °,n ! 2S fair thia y^^OO^ch-
!^rtXtUPthlTigh GrSe has paidlR. L. Dickeroon, Reed, Okla^ 22 2p.
two 15 per cent dividends. Mr Coving J Edwards of Waco, Tex-
ton SS! SfarSr w2 2JSLU. in the City Saturday and Sun-
on *25^ acres near Burkburnett and}day He looUed very fine ahd reports
wants 19 men to go in with him 5001 and good work going on con-
si^T.tCHe ££ tinuou8>y ^
Mangum, 10 liuies " • — -
Friday, Nov. 29
.. 141.14
5,767.67
1,000.00
18,377.35
295.40
29,026.08
1,633.13
95,737.52
Dollars
10,000.00
5,000.00
2,437.36
72,054.41
. 4.010.00
23 HEAD HORSES and MULES
2 brood marcs, wt. 1100 each
3 yearling colts, good size
2 t'lleys, 3 in spring
1 gelding, 3 in spring
2 filleys, 2 in spring
1 gelding, 2 in spring
1 pair mules wt. 1400 each
1 pair mules 7 years old wt. 1100 each
1 mule, wt. 900
1 gelding 4 years old
1 black mare, colt by side and 6 years
old . ,
These are all high grade animals
1 farm wagon
1 top buggy
1 Standard planter
1 2-row P. & O. Planter with openers
2 go-devils, P. & O.
28 HEAD CATTLE
High Grade Durham Stock, in good
shape.
5 cows, calves by side
9 cows fresh in spring
2 coming 2 year old heifers fresh in
spring
1 yearling heifer
4 yearling steers
1 short horn yearling bull
1 shorthorn 2 year old bull
2 gelt shoats, wt. 95 lbs each
2 walking listers P. & 0.
2 cultivators
1 breaking plow
1 3-section harrow
Complete set farmers blacksmith
tools.
Hamilton Hardware Co.
ToUl 95.737.521 \
State of Oklahoma County of Greer ss ,
I West Holland. Cashier of the ]
above named Bank do solemnly swear
that the above statement tnie to
the best of my knowledge and belief |
he'P WESt'hOLLAND, Cashier. |
Subscribed and sworn to before roe
this 13 day of November 1918.
Opale Oaddell. Notary Public. My ]
commission expire* 3-6-22.
Corect Attest: T. S. DeAnnan.
J. L. Donkam. Director*. ,1
THE usual teems will be given at THIS sale.
PILE, Owner
!>. S. NOBLE, Clerk.
Jim O'Donnell, Auctioneer
about"the Camps. ~He is in the l^w
KS^wtrk "whlS £ t'S
numose^the prevention of illegal li-
quor^sales and suppression of vice in
general.
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Mangum Star And Southwest Eagle (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1918, newspaper, November 21, 1918; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc276395/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.