The Greer County Democrat (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, January 16, 1914 Page: 5 of 10
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WHATS THE USE OF PAVING RENT?
Choice of Three nouses for
No Payment Downy-dame as Rent!
Payments $6 00 |>er Month
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All Three Houses have Wells and Cement Storm Cellars. See me at
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Locals And Personals
Mr. J. S. Vick, an old time grocery
man here, came in from his home at
Wichita Falls Wednesday on a short
business trip. Mr. Viek is in the
grocery business at Wichita.
NOW is the best ilme to repJaco
your dead fruit trees and set out
shrubs. For chojce stock phone 192.
' 18-lt adv
We dt< house wiring and have a nice
stock of Electric Supplies. Let us
figure with you on your electric re-
quirements. Mangum Electric Co.
9tf adv.
Jlr. Lyon, foimerly city mar-
shal, w,as in Maug^111 yesterday.
Air. Bart Denton and ^is brother, C.
W., of Hollis, were in Mangum Mon-
day. They are brothers of H. J. Den-
ton, of the Board cf Prison Control."
Mr. J. S. Wakefield, an old resi-
dent of Greer County, who has been
living in Oklahoma City several years,
was here attending district court sev-
eral days this week.
THE METHODIST CHURCH.
FOR TRADE- -Good sandy land brt-ak-
^ow, 14 inches, for.tiack land
PETITION" FOR DISCHARGE.
TO TRADE for first class farms, sev*-
eral modern residences in Mangum.
Also some small tracts of land ad-
joining city suitable for truck raising.
Will sell on easy payments. G. F.
Border. 6 3t adv
Hon. -J. L. Carpenter returned from
Oklahoma City Tuesday. He had
represented H. J. 'Denton in the hear-
ing before the district court there
Monday.
FOR SAI^E—1 Cabinet style sewing
machine for sale cheap. Almost
new. /MRS. H. HARTMAN.. 2t adv
Pete Duffy, the affable president of
the Vinson State Bank, was in Man-
gum Wednesda.
For fruit trees, shade trees, and
shrubbery, phone 192. Ornamental
stock a specialty. NOW is the best
time. 18-lt adv
S. D. Williams, attorney of Granite,
was here on eourt business yesterday.
Sunday School yriil meet at 9;45 j breaking plow. See K. B. Henderson,
a. m. Preaching at ll a. m. and j the Mangum Blacksmith. adv.
at 7: CO by the psstor. The subject
..jfor the morning will be: "If ye
have hot been faithful" Luke 16—
11. At night the subject will be: "If!
the whole church come together in j ,n the Distlict Court of the United
to one place" 1st Cor. 14—23, States.
There wiJJ he special music and a ^or the Western District of Okiaiioma.
cordial invitation is extended to' No. SIS.
you toworsoip with us. ! In the .Matter of \
J. W. Sims, Psstor. ; J. H. SPIEGEL,
Bankrupt
WESTERN BAPTIST IN BANKRUPTCY.
COLLEGE NOTES.To the Honorable Jehn H. t'otteral,
r —:— I Judge of the District-.Court of the
1 I'nited States for the Western Dis-
trict Of Oklahoma:
J. H. Spiegel of .Mangum, i:? tl'io
County' of Greer and State of Ok la-
homa. in said District, respectfully
represents:
That on the 7th day of January, I
last past, he was duly miju'lgcj :• j
riipr wnder the Acts of Consr e:-: re-
lating to bankrupt") : that he has (in-
ly surrendered all his property a d
rights of property, and :ic.s fully < o:;i-
And it is Further Ordered by the
Cgurt, That tfce Cierk shall send by
mall to all known creditors copies of
said petition and this order, address-
ed to them at their places of resi-
dence as stated.
Witness, The Honorable John H.
Cotteral, Judge of said Court, and the
seal thereof, at Guthrie, in said Dis-
trict, on the 7th day cf January, A.
D., 1914.
(Seal of the Court.)
ARNOLD C. DOLDE, Clerk.
An Ideal Woman's Laxative.
Who wants to take salts, or caster i
oil, when there is nothing better than !
Dr. King's New Life Pills for all
bowel troubles. They act gently and
®aturally on the stomach and livar,
stimulate and regulate your bowels
and toiie up the entire system. Prio<s
26c. At all Druggists. H. T. Buc'<-
len & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis.
EASTERN OKLAHOMA
FARMS FOR TRADE.
Mr. J. D. Curreathers spent several
days in Oklahoma City this week.
FOR SAL^< Two Jersey bull calves;
registered in American Jersey Cat-
tle Assn. Will furnish certificate of
registration to buyer.. Improve your
stock by using registered bu'ls. H. H.
WYMAN, Phone 289. 17-4t adv.
I have some fine farms in eastern
j Oklahoma, where the seasons never
j fail and where crop failures are un-
known, wl\ere there is plenty of wood,
oil and coal, which I will trade for
equities in Greer County. This is
your chance to make a change if dis
satisfied with your present location.
Address R. G., care Box 1*>8, Man-
gum, Oklahoma. 18-2t adv.
Mr. A. H. <Leath. of Blake, was
here on business Wednesday.
R. B. HENDERSON,
THE BLACKSMITH
One-hall Block South Jackson A Wil
son's. Most Modern Shop in Town.
Expert n Horseshoeing. General
Blachsmithing.
Mr. J. G. Wills, of Orssite. was is
Mangum Wednesday.
For Frost Bites and Chapped Skin.
For frost bitten ears, fingers and
toes: chapped hands and lips, chi!
Mains, cold sores, red and rough
skins, there is nothing to equal Buck-
Ten's Arnica Salve. Stops the pain
at once and heals qulokly. In eve^v
iiome there should be a box han^v all
•he time P>-st remedy for all skin
diseases, itching eczejpa. tetter, i iles,
etc 25c. All druggists or by roa'l.
H. E. Bucklen & Co.. Philadelphia or
St. Louis. . , . .
A J. Heard went to Ft Worth
and Dallas Saturd where he visited
relative* for several days. He ex-
pects to be in the race for public
| weigher.
(Furnished by the College Reporter.)
The Philomathesian Literary
Society of W. B. C. met for its
regular weekly meeting Monday
night Jan. 12, 1914 at 7:00.
The Society is doing good work
in all of its branches. The debat-
ing branch is taking up the impor-
tant questions .of tcday and discuss-
ing them. Last Monday night their
question of debate was; Resolved
that the Una Camera System of!
Legeslature should be adopted. In- j P1 with aIl the re luiroments c f :.aid
teresting discussions w re given Acts and the orders of the Court
which shewed that hard study hart ( touching his bankruptcy.
been given jt. The remainder of- WHEREFORE Ha PRAYS, That b
the program, consisted of musical j may be decreed by the Court to
numbers, orations and readings, j have a full discbarge from all debts
all were rendered excellently.
We-'invite the citizens of Man-
gum to visit our society at any
time. We meet in the ladies pal-
lor of 1st Baptist Church each
Moii. evening at 7:00.
Southwest Furniture
COMPANY
Furniture and Undertaking
Funeral Directing & Emblaming
Dav Phone 235, Night Phone 360
Mazda 'Lamps, that economical elec-
tric light, we have tkeaa in all sizes
and sell them cfheap. Mangum Elec-
tric Co. 9tf adv.
DR. C. H. HALL
DENTIST
Front Rooms Over City Drug Store
Phone 33 Mangum, Okla.
WYLIE SNOW
LAWVER
First Nal. Bank Ffciliiinj;
Phone 219
Mangum. Okla.
Worms the Cause of Your Chad's
Pains.
A foul, disagreeable breath, dark
circles around the eyes,- at times fev-
erish, wjth great toirst; cheeks flail-
ed and then pale, abdomen swofte'"-
with sharp cramping pains are ail
indications of worms. Don't let yotir
child suffer- Kickapco Worm Killer
will give sure relief.- It kills *thV{*Tav or**MarX of A
worms white its laxative t a«KI tfmrt. at Guth
greatly to the health of your child b)
removing the dangerous and disagree-
able effect of wnrw8 and parasit**.-
froun the system. Kickapoo Worm
Killer a* a ««aith prtiduc*>v should b«
in every
Buy a be
gists or by' mall
provable against his estate under said
Bankruptcy Acts, except such debts
as are excepted by law from such dis-
charge.
Dated this ">th day of January, A.
D„ 1914.
J. H. SPIEGEL, Bankrup-
tcy CARPENTER & MILLS,
His Attorneys.
ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON.
Western District of Oklahoma, ss.
On this 7th day of January. A. D„
1914, on reading th« foregoing peri
tion. it is
Ordered by the Court, That a near
frg be had upon the ; ame on the 24th
D.. 1914. before
e, in said Di
S E. ECHOLS
Best Farm Loans
And Special Bargaius on easy terms
Southwest Texas and Gulf Coast
Lands. SSSS
At Sun-Monitor Building
DR. HOLMES & VAUGHN
DENTISTS
Office in Fumlerburk Building.
Phone 73 Mangum, Okla.
Res. Phone 200 Office Phene 56
DENTIST
Office over Post Office.
I can cure your diseased gums and
tighten loose teeth.
P. F. ANDERSON
Office Phouu 56 Rrsideuce Phone 340
Dr /VI. E. MILLER
The only Osteapath in Greer Co.
Let me remove the cause of your
Trouble
Office over Postoffice
REGISTERED PHYSICIAN
E. 1*1. Stewart
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Rooms 5 and 6 Postoffice Building
Phone 126
Mangum, Okla.
trict. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon:
and that notice thereof be published
ir Sun-Moni'or at Mangum, a new«
paper printed in said District, and
that all known creditors and other
iKMsefeold. Perfectly sae. persons in interest may appear at the
today. Prii-e 2Se. Ail Dru,t-, <^alT1e time and place and show cause.
if any they hare, why the prayer of
Kicfcapoc Indian Med. Co., Phil* v j the said petitioner
•*- Louis. 1 granted
should not be
imiNOER I. CLAY
Attorneys at Law
Rooms Over Mangum Nat'l Bank
Phor.e No. 263
Mangum. Okla
Campbell Sanitarium
§. "Campbell, V*. fi>.
216-21S West Court Street
Office Phoue 565. Residence Phene 436
J. E. TAYLOR,
Mangnm, Oklahoma
Dealer in Municipal, School and
County BONDS. County, School
and Township Warrants Bought.
M. M. DeArman *1. D.
Mangum, Okla.
TODD & TODD
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Practices in all the courts
Office in post office building
ROY HALL
Office and Hospital
Hawkins Bldg.
Thr lire Auctkmwr. Thr man who will
Res. i'hone 27 I «el !,ou UK ««««•> for y®UI «U«, always
I makn a xalf a (ueceaa. S<* ItLOa Baoa. far
Office Phone AM | *od teraia. Pb«ae 3*9
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Taylor, J. E. The Greer County Democrat (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, January 16, 1914, newspaper, January 16, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280376/m1/5/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.