The Mangum Mirror (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
fHE MANGUM MIRROR. FRIDAY. SEPT. 7. 1917
THE MANGUM MIRROR
TWICE A-WEEK
I'ublinhed ai Murium. Oklahoma. Kvrry Tuesday
and Friday by
The Mirror Publishing Company
J. W. RYDER, mmmImc Editor
•• Kntor.nl uh ....ti.-.r. Miirufc ¥*,|ST'*l
Mantrum, Oklahoma, u.uirr the Act of March IHtw.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By Mail One year tt.OU. by
« 'arrler, 2Ub a month. "No j ay,
iim pap T."
ADVERTISING RATES
15 cuts per column inch," one
inch or IUUU Inchon." "lU'iid-
i«rs," 6cto. per eight point line.
OUR MISSION l« to give
newH. No mtteetlunH upon penon; or their
Mlatake:. and iul**tateniHiitH cheerfully corrected a noon a« biKMi fl l
to our attention. 104 lt u for $2.00
OftLAh
FARMER PATRIOTISM
Ttookln. I'ntlMtl lor Mm < . ■; "Tho fborlw I" Held ««d ne l
.pruw .y i- « I" *•">«" trS
lor aorijuiii., nudM *fM . oo pwi , mrlom, | «out , mlllrt, etc.,
greater Ihmi ever bofow. Tht« the c. . especially whw. .he erew
of wheat Is Increased. , '
It is especially important at this time that every fanner attempt not only
to save all of his own seed, but that he make a special effort to save the best.
Nor should anv man stop with just the a.nonnt he is certain to need or his
own use. Safety demands the savin* of twice this amount for himself, and
there will !*• both patriotism and profit in putting away a little extra for the
*The shortage of seed when late rains came this year resulted in heavy
SECOND LIBERTY LOAN
"Are you savin* your money to invest in the second issue of tile Liberty
LoanY" It's coming, Oct. 1, according to announcement from the office of the
secretary of the treasury. Experience has proved that a man or^woman be-
comes a better citizen on becoming the owner of a Liberty Bond. For that
reason an effort is to be made to get every person who can possibly do so to
make this "vote of confidence" in the government and in the boys who go.
Experience of other nations also prove* that those communities which
take the largest Investment in the securities of their country in the long run
become the prosperous communities of the nation. The purchase of govern
rnent bonds stimulates economy and thrif.t The man who is responsible for
his county's taking a large share of bonds is doing a service both to hs
nation and to his fellow citizens.
The Consumer Gets
the Benefit
FOOD CONTROL
\
has a tendency to lower prices to the
Farmer but will benefit him ultimately,
as it has a tendency to stabilize prices.
He is insured $2.00 for wheat for the
next two years.
Flour has gone down $1.00 a barrel
since Sept. 1 st and we have passed
the saving on to the customer. We
have increased the size of the loaf one
ounce, and we now sell a
15 ounce Loaf of Pure,
Wholesome Bread
for a Dime
—You 11 like it.
The Lily Bakery
Mangum, Okla. Phone 405
(Sunday Sept. W.
CENTRAL t'HRWTIAN fUL'RC'H
I Oscar Ingold, l'a*tol\
Bible school at :4"i a. <u.
Moring services at li a. m.
Kvenlnif services at H p. n.
IVayer meeting Wednesday night.
Junior Endeavor at .1:3(1 p. m.
M. K. ('Ill*li*'If, SOUTH
Hev. W. II. Roper, pastor.
Sunday Scliyol at (M'i a. in. \V. S.
Bradshaw, Supt.
I tegular services at ll:UI a. m.
Evening services at 8;3ll pm.
• S|M>eiul music by Orchestra and
Choir.
.'I p. til. Junior Kpworth league.
1 p. m. Senior league,
p. hi. Preaching
Qood music by orchestra, choir and
congregation.
You are invited to attend these ser-
vices.
KPWOPAL CHUHt'H
Services 2nd and 4th Sundays.
2nd Sunday, II a. m.
4th Sunday, H p. m.
Ilev. Kay, Anadarko, Hector.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible Study every Sunday at 10 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m. and X p. ni. on
1st and .'Ird Sundays.
Prayer meeting > Wednesday eve-
ning.
Rev. J. N. Armstrong, Pastor.
FIRST BAiTTST CHURCH
Sunday School 9:4.">, classes for
old and young.
Preaching at 11 a. in. and 8;.' 0 p. m.
Sunbeam Band at .'5 p. in. Here the
children will lind- a pleasant and
profitable hour.
Senior B. Y. P. U. meets at " p. m.
PRESBYTERTAN CHURCH.
Morning services 11 a. m. Kvening
7 ;.'{U p. m.
Sunday school, 10:00 a. in.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday even-
ing.
Rev. W. A. NESBTT, I'astor.
NAZARENE CHURCH
Sunday School at 10 a. in.
I'reaching 11 a. in. and 8 p. in.
Young People's Society at 1 p. m.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening.
Mrs. A. W. Wilson, Pastor.-
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Services 2nd and 4th Sundays at
10:.'J0 a. in.
Rev. A. Geerart, Pastor.
Second Hand
SCHOOL. BOOKS
Wanted!
SESSIONS'BOOK STORE
S. C. OWEN
Auctioneer
SAYRE . OKLA,
Farm Sales a Specialty
Call or phone Mirror office
For Dating
HERD & CO.
(Successors to
Putnam & Pennington]
Tailors
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing
Alterations
Suit* Made to Measure
NEW REAL
ESTATE
OFFICE
y
1 am opening a I'irst Class
Real Estate OHicc in the
room formerly oceupiccl by
the Midway Barber Shop
on West Court St.
I will handle Farm
and City Property,
Rentals, etc.
Come in and get
acquainted.
W. R. WOOD
Mangum, Okla.
Phone 146
Issues The Man-
gum Mirror for
12.00
Holmes & Vaughn
Dentist
Phone 73
Funderburk Bldg.
PERCY POWERS
LAWYER
Front Rooms over Guaranty
State Bank. Phone No. 8U
A H. Garrett
h. m. Thacker
GARKETT & THACKER
lawyers
Offices in Mangum National Rank Buifdiog
Mangum, Oklahoma
phone 377
B. L. TISINGER
LAWYER
Office in Mangum National Bank
Building.
Notary in Office
Peyton E. Brown
Leon H. Brovn
Brown & Brown
Attorneys-at-Law
Mangum Nat'l. Hank Building
MANC.OM, oklahoma
PHONE 412
To Win the War
"We mu«t all speak, act and aerve
together."—Pre ident WiUon.
America in the great war expects
full and effective service from every
individual.
For each there is some special duty
-—to work with and for the Gov-
ernment.
The First National Bank stands
ready and willing to cooperate with
patriotic citizens of this community
The First National Bank
Mangum, Oklahoma
School Books
MUST BE SOLD FOR
CASH THIS YEAR!
BECAUSE the margin on School Books
will not permit them being
charged.
because we are under a strict con-
tract with the book compan-
ies to make regular reports
and remittances in full for
% all books sold, and we are
heavily bonded to make this
contract good.
BECAUSE some have abused the priv-
ilege of credit, and we must
ask ALL to pay cash, else it
would not be fair.
We trust our patrons will understand why we
must enforce this policy this year, and we prom-
ise that no inconvenience will be attached in
settling large bills, through the purchases made
by several children in the.same family.
We desire to thank you in advance for your
business again this year. It is not amiss to call
attention at this time to the fact that we shall
be able to take care of your needs better than
ever.
THE PEERLESS PRINTERY &
BOOK STORE
107 N. Okla. Ave.
A
¥ ¥
Vf <
vk H Gancd
Wylie SbO w
Garrett & Snow
lawyers
C. A. Sessions, Prop.
208 210 W. Jefferson St
HawkiPft Building, Mangum, Ok In
Phone 274
Phone 138
Yes. shoes are often hard to locate
DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS
that's
f=uNNY
i can'T
=ir«0
/ MA ( WHERE- AfcEO
L M>> ! ,—-
/ ITS, SOANDALDUS
WAY TH*=Y
( moe M"THINC^
v
NOW WHERE.
-rne. i>e>/ce i d
pvTT KIY SHOW
THE*
y«
o .wins'
: a.
of^ wATeA
ano yov
MAD
HOW SH0OLO I
wvow ' YoJ NEVER
KNOW WM&RE
pirr vov/w 3hoes
HII>e N0TWN(V-
YOy NEv&R
PUT YOt/R
SHO&S
TWiLi IN
-rue SAME.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Ryder, J. W. The Mangum Mirror (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1917, newspaper, September 7, 1917; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280398/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.