The Greer County Democrat (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, January 16, 1914 Page: 8 of 10
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Cat tfce Cost of Living!
A plait of hot biacait* or auftna, a
fresh, mim baked cake, a loaf of brown
or nut-bread rescue* any meaJ from the
commonplace, and more expensive things
e never missed.
With K C, the double acting baking
| powdrr, good rrsullft are doubly certain.
There's economy too. io the coat of K C
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• *«to |il«* ar* tk* ct iMir« ——
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Mr. aad Mrs. Hm. mi* m (tali/
of .Strait, 1*«aa. iprat ti* «a*k
e*d vim Mr. aod Mm. C P. HaalHoo
aad iudg* iM Mm J a. j*ow«m, W
i*e* mo r < i« tb*lr **# howe **ar
Marl*
Mm A. W Mufr bas returaad fnw
a iMUfe'i rial* with Mm l^aa Jala
aoa l« Neoabo. Missouri. Mr. aiaj
Mm. Jaftaaoa saaenaoe tfta With of
a a*n wiw baa l **ti christened Tana
Idlla J<
Anouaceoaeal has t.eea nude of th*
engagement and approaching mar-
raarrtage of Miss Ethel steward of
Owenaboro. Keutucfcr, gmd Mr. Floyd
Hrown of Chicago, so* of Judga and
Mm. G. A. Rrowa. of Mangum. Th*
wedding la to taJca*| 4ace earty In Feb-
ruary.
(fame r"*-* ■•'orr Kmrh guaat «m« t i *>n
VlCl119 luM to In* tfta ftfcfuro ftf tb*,o r 1 ousia*«
•uUag aaii lo u~-m. a ad beeSles** to*
*y. rary tew of tbea could Or
alias. A dalaty luarfti
aaad i< b*a. haaaaa
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MoaSay aa
wrrrd TIom lartu>d orr* Ml«a#«
Kra Pavara. Allro Uafar. Virginia
Coo'aa. Msrtla Ruda. Caroalr Tlaaloy.
HadJa Ward. A aaa Haaaata. Vlolal
U«a. Koda Oarrrtt, XI la at* Kata
Gulftrla, Myrl WlaOuroa. Mlaaa* Vlr
Ciftia Maailltoft aod Haiti* Maa Uyoo
•inlataS ilia clianalfta roiiag hoataa*i.
could ft* rerflc*J4 *ai SiMftCay attaruooa •
b*oa roaalat.ag Idaucbiar. Mm Araatt of L
i afttod. hydros. I B. C. Caddall la ta Maai
i gmpajulr* waa I «ftak.
V'ftftDaka
lift Iftotr
Load Wolf.
Maacoai (laha
Neighborhood News
Bill of Out-of-town News ss Told
By our Spscial Reporters
HURST ITEMS.
| to i k * and prepare for a big crop.
■, Tba weather baa been Ideal for all
On Saturday afternoon ala of the < f*r® wort -
Rirln of the Raptlat College met at °ur Tom Pruht has left u*
th* home of Mlaa Nanale Caddell aad jto mak* h,s hom« one mile eaat of
organlxed a club, earning themaelrer
the P. P. F. Club. An hour waa spent '
Ir business, faacy-aork, music and
ron vernation, after which dainty re-
freahmentH were served. The mem-
bers or the club are Mlsaen Aune Ix>u
and Ruth IVMirera, Opal, Vera and
Nannie Caddell. Fay Marie Crego.
Rirlb N'eel and Beula Jacobs.
Mrs. C. P. Hamilton was chosen
club mother.
'Miss L<enala f«yon entertained a
number of her friendo Saturday af-
ternoon at ber home on Si-uth Okla-
homa avenue. Gaftieg of 42 were
played and Miss Virginia' Hamilton
Hoa Robt. T. William* of ARus at-
tended the Maaoftto Lodge bora Tir*a
day night.
Prof. a. A. Bali of the CorSall Chria-
lifts College, fUled the pulpit at the
Christie* Church Suaday night aad
evenlag.
Judge M. I>. Williams was la Hobart
Monday on legal business
President Crego of the Western
Rai>tlsi College. Mangum, filled the
pulpit art the tyaptlat church Sundar
mora lag.
Tbe Odd Kcllowa are arraagtng -or
the County Meetlag to be teld at
(iranlte February 26th. Programs
win be out next week.
TUT Prlsawi. Board.- <-omi>OHed «1, Dr.
iiome of our farmera are lieglnning A. K. West. A. V. 0kelton and . Paul
Jones, made a thorough in po«tion of
the Rerormatory Saturday and Sun-
day and reported condlttona there ii
excellent shape. They reported that
the work on the new permanent build-
ings now under construction was pro-
gressing very rapidly and that Inside
of twelve months rli*y hoped .lo 1**
Reed. We'll mlas you. Tom.
Jaa. Miller bas be^n suffering with
a bad aore on his right lower limb.
I "'aturdar *iebi ' a* well aiteodad
vert hod t ,* wtrd % cod dm*
A irowd >-spa do*a from RriaW.aaa
•>a a haadear aad ■"«* oft* ptoved a
Jo.* oa iftem by hiding M
The lng1ag at Mr fftieeaigort's aad
Mr Roar bee were well aiteadod aad
all rtpreaaed theaia*tve« well eatar-
I lined at both olftfoa.
il"r Staley* hod a r^ialwar tMh< #
'er dar bnl fortnaateiy «o daaugr waa
doft* to teaai or ocrupaata. The r«a<
Ity will diove to their sow place tftle
week. It la situated south of Man-
gum.
Mr*. Dora aad Kllen Coreoraa aad
childraa returned from near Klk City,
where they havo beea vtaltlag Mr.
Spram aad C. B. Coreoraa.
J. W. Barefoot returned rroa
Chickasha whore he haa been apoad
lag the hoUdaya
Mr. and .Mra. Jeff Klrby spent th*
day last Thursday with I .on Kirby.
Mrs. I/on Klrby la very atck at this
writing, also Sister Oanna. We am
sorry to state la very low.
Mlas Anna Corcoran apent tbe af-
ternoon last Sunday a Ith Mix* Goldle
Caddell.
Wie are pleaaed lo annaunce the
return of Messrs. Hugh and. MsckCor-
coran trom Port Worth.
For the beneMt of those who do not
know the whereabouts or Coon Hol-
low. I will locate It thualy: It runs
from Willow down the W. F. A N*. W.
R. R. Into Rim.
LILT.
Kits'* OlMiMr i«
• -* w%mtm a* tft* rw#edf whl
•at 'if *«ap a nMh or myM
i4««a of Kldaaa. T«aa. «r*t«*
I III** Mo* Dhmtirr I* ti* aao*;
• eoderfiil t ough * old a«d t " at and
lusg ttraKia* l *•#' old '* siy at r«*
I' oao < ft* Sea* It * ■*!« ao |aat«*
irnm," Tate la (rue b*i«* IN Ki> *
Mr ||«rs«*n •til r He«e Ift* OMa'
o alieate of to «a* aad cold a l<oa.t
• u-ihlee gaiekl* b*lp*d by It* ■ u *
't oi< sbaoM **op • boillo :« the boo*'
4l all tljae* lor all ta* moiob-i* al
« family >*•■ aad ll.«ft All Uiut
giet or by mall li. K Hoc ilea A
t o Pblladeipftta ur Si. mmiis
iM«aftoar* -wo •*••• aaaa *• omoba
t_.tra -j--T <oo#* eod ataiW jao
ssMft dbe ftar* f «a*
i ini i -«a **• • MeeHh t ee.
tt. ipa. (ni «>•# r uMtr tafa aod
gi.rai ft« ••• i n. 'd sar« ma.
•* •* aM |.i . *•*• • Her «tfM «•* eona
it ■ ftaoM <w« will ft*
The '••*•
P*uraert I
and tH««a
tar* ■<**•<
a* >e>ra ai>
A. C. Rippy. of I he atatr land
iffieo, id iltaiidlnf District Cnutt.
la- af I He >.ie*^iit*a,
*ui be • bUOt.-oa Hap.
a* e<*wi «T iMaga aa
interval aad aaaoaa lla
Htrl*' 'mtm*
wi« Agar I. Ki.aa^a i *n*a T*s
fivaiaaliir* ««i PwMS'a
<ara* uf ib* pragrasa faa
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mm Air ihSH a-iffrad* l sd*t *M tom-
litter if Maw T .rW lllr Mra. P*r« v V
rtoM'adiH at ftaetla. T*aaa. pr*ai
Imm >< <1-* ran Miai KadetaMoa af
W* • aa'« « !• Ha and Mra latta C-
toibr-ii '>*ad -a ift* cbUdraafe
nan «i ftadii'diM. I , I'. WtH
<m #'<«ian'i tiav
Saee to Oa 0*mOe*tr*t*d at 0o*w
g.eaaOle*
"ORiei
aa. alia la Toaaa '
. r*e. > >101 Jar< •<* dsp.tH «•*<*
OOt aSri^ o immmrnt" «aya rref M I. Tbmp- mr
r(er- aa'b*avia>ie<a t; O i>«tanm*.rrf .-
rasaa A aad M i'al-
• •* aara age yaa bad
n.u ware totitfaa aOaat.
•'tea tbe b**t f-** dar
1>ho'f\wiXiiingo'Uli<
t?ooa and DougfMeea of Coofoitor _ - _ - 4 _
.Ml ho*. M
reaiderice of ||r. and Mra. C. I* ia*a|dete wtia* y<
iMiM.t.awar'1%. in.
•( .,t!0 p m. All person* iotfrMtea iti«ivi«r. it ia 'i-#!f#i mar# in 1
are ioviteo to aitnrd. On W P •« —* ?«■ _***•*
u ... > ... . . (ailagat I* vaoaHl* far fftnanirig ear -
i-raoci* will bo with ua. A g^ien- tl« 5;,, li la niu r •*!>*• tally aaraaaar#
SldSprocrom ho* bom avanged. 'er Iba dalryrr<sa Wli* **nt* I* mat*
lioo't for*•# (ho <laie • P* "t ♦ '* mlicn rewa. I thlak
i on i lOTgei ine uaie d*lrrra*a «f Taaao ars bagioalag to
• A. M. Hart, Captoin. reo««a Ihia •« Ib*r* war* ttN eSaa
Mangum Camp Nc. 113.". '• T' « ajf*
ainivin viuqi ni, w...i. aealt*r*a widely aver tba *t*ta TO*
mi"— m dammafratl*«i .if allaa at tbe With
I National f'arn K«i*naRian, Dallaa, Te*^
OC Th ron/air Wafcraarr tft-sa. lata, will aneMe fftraa-
• 1 ,,f vw®* saw aad "tatrvm-n ta laara allII mere of
I1uniliirif«r> ,.,1 Unt 1'.,#^, ** aad-value wbldi will rssuR
namrlurger* and Mot < murlt gaod ... lb* d*tryiag laUraal*
Home mudecanriy especially.
N. S. Square.
Or. Kilpatrlck lanced it Friday and
lie iias gotten some better.
T. I. Hogurt bas l een complaining
for several days with throat trouble,
but la bettor.
Bill Ellis has returned from Mineral
Wells. Texas, when' he his been for
several months with hi^|ftptl|er. H<
says his mother's health is n
proved.
Ca<pt. Newberry has moved to Mrs.
Ellis' tarm In this community.
Our school Is progressing nicely at
Hurst and the scholars are advancing
He. *•
rfi^Ui
able to occupy them. At tbaC£ tim<
I lie/ expert to Inarall a ' l ade acliool
this enab'i:j* each aud (very iamate
to learn a trade so that when he la
dlacbarged Ue < an go into the world
and earn *n honest living. Outside
of the trades school they say they ex-
**<-t to s[tend tlieir time on the farm
and quarry. The quarry equippment
which will be one of the most up to
date In the Weat will soon be install-
ed and ready tor work.
At Chapel exercises Sunday morn-
ins the Board together with Mr.
Mr. Smith, of Wellington, Texas
who formerly was with the Pamou*.
waa visiting friends here over Sun-
day.
William Ktnnln. whose borne is i:i
old Mexl'-o. is visiting his sister, Mr .
Agnes Hlckox. on West Harrison. Mr.
Kinnln lives in the fighting zone, one
battle having been fought In his van'.
FOR SALE—|7f>0 Electric Piano for
1150. This Is a bargain. T. H.
ILL.ILAND, 10 North Broadway, Ok-
lahoma City, Okla. adr.
NATIONAL CORN EXPOSITION.
Spactal Oay far W*mrn February SSUk
How many rxcelleat S« iith*rn bouaa-
k*e|i«tr* cnuld pick out tbe beat loaf
of liread trom twelve lo;tv** of fair ap-
pearance and teli whv the one loaf wad
hear '
They will have a chance to try on
Wornan'a Ua.v, February 20tb. at the
Mixib Vat iona 1 < i rn Exposition, Dallas.
Texaa. where Mlrlilgan will have oa
tlUnfay. a do/en leave* of broad made
from different type* of wheat. Tbe
denntietirator iu charg* will t*ll why
we have bread flour, pastry flour, rod
dog, icralintn and a lot of other kind*
of Hour frea th* aame nam plea of
wheat.
Colonel Joe Alllwon will show the
Rout hern Sunshine Cotton Seed Flour,
from whit-h the most deliciou* bread,
rotlx. pancakes, biscuits, cak** and
pudding* can he made.
<>f special Interest will be the atat*
and government new method* and new
food demonstrations of milo-maise and
kaffir corn grains around up to make
nutritious breakfast foods, as well as
fairly good bread.
liome canning to reduce the high
cost of living will be demonstrated at
the [)ome*ti<- Science exhibits of the
various colleges, along with other home
economics and conveniences. Here the
MOOtL DAIRY DISPLAY.
_*r. o O Moaer. nr**id*nt Tec**
Dalryniaa'a ***oc1*tlon. In charga or
tbe dairy department of tb* nlsth Na-
tt*nal Corn Kspoaitlon, Dallaa Tex,
tab 10-ea, |*|«. State* tbat dairymen
all,mp*| af lb* *xpo*itioa 00 ^Wll.
ileh I* at*o Silo Day. H**r Cattl* aad
Idfteatock Day
"Tb* dairying department of tbe eft-
P**itlon." *ays Mr. M.se, "wili noo-
ilaat a «K*h.K l of dairying ea the beat
* *thod uf r**ding dairy cow* for
ftaoflt. the nio*t sanitary manner of
haa dilate milk aad conduct of a butter
ronton! with entries from *v*r stal*
In th* Knion
"faberlal price* trill he ottered for
Ave pound* of butter lit one-p«Hind
print*.
"Texae export* of butter am L
today than Texas Imports, and special
atteatlon will be given to the*maklng
of good butter In the hope af stfmotst
log thla induattry In Texae. Seventv
five per cent of the butter made is
sold to the country merchant for 12 or
It cents when. If sold to the creamerv
It would bring V, or SO cents.
"The average cow produces leaa than
100 pounds of butter a year at a cost
of SS« for keep A few cowa have
produced more than &<M pounds of
butter per years at a cost of between
60 and 70."
Mr. Moser w^ints the farmers of
Texas to come to the exposition on
Fsb. (1 and learn how to< make the
milk cows on the farm bring In better
results for the feed given them.
ACREAGE JOINING MANGUM
SEVEN ACRES, GOOD HOUSE
"5-Room House, On Rock Foundation,
P'
Barns, Pens. Fine well of Water with Windmill, Concrete Dug out
250 FRUIT TREES!
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Afi he Orchard of assorted fruit, all good thrifty trees. An Idesak.1 location
-o verlooking town. Especially arranged for Fruit, Poultry and Stock. All
the privileges of country lite and the conveniences of town and markets right at hand
Will exchange for good small farm or good notes or sell cheap for cash or on terms.
SEE ME ABOUT THIS
OSCAR 0. WEIL
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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/m1/8/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.