The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1903 Page: 7 of 8
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utt the ;ih diy «4 April. li
a tnJtnl 11* At in | wt.m <•! •*• « •
«4|il tUlule in rlcvlM>i !«r held tnt
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ml by mmI •ututr wit iHn
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IS HAHTlOUlAM
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i.«« rn €+"*•* !• •#•#*•«•«
<m A n«" T*«n, fw
Cartro-I ba* l*«n vtry ! « •>• dur-
ing the !*••* K'**l weathrr planting
„n.l r r*'l> >• •)- Wkni I""1.'."" "" T "
(•liHtkitiK tinr 0.1..-. u,. Co-. «"««" >-■ l cv,
an,l Mil"i a/r Are doing wrll ' « ** l,Mf «°*w Mangum l di
Carmel wa vnuted l y a very vidnd into tbr#e dMricto, a follow*,
heavy and Morm Tbumday even to wit All thai |mi« of the iwm
ing Tabu. hat* aid UkHi weight pofAtcl town of Mangum l>iay
chicken* ncrr on the move. oo th of l.uc> -tieet aihI we t ol
The oil n*ni|>Any which ha* lea - KIui trrrt in *aid townconatitutiug
c«l land* on H« ggy will heKin work a district. known a the Went dia-
MMin. Mml of ui nrMrr* hAve .ti trict, aii that portion of *atd town
ready niAile arrangement* fur nii lyinu north of Lucy utreet And ra t
oil Ktove. «>| ICIm street bring known a* the
Kev. J. W. McCoy ha* hi* broth Dim ml. And all that |airt of
er viftiting him thin week from Ho- *aid town lying imuthof Lucy Mreet
hart.
Prof. McCaleh lus moved hi*
family over near hin school. High
water* made hi* old home incon-
venient.
Fair View Sunday school is pro-
gressing nicely. Sunday school 10
a. m. and preaching each Sunday
in every month
being known as the South District,
and
Whkkkas, It i by law provid-
ed that one trustee shall 1* elected
from each dixtnet in incorporated
towns of the Territory of Oklaho-
ma.
Thkkkfokk. I, K. L. Waggo-
ner, president of the Board of Tru* -
£3 We Guarantee Safe Delivery
Mtm It «*• Tims n 744a*
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A Smddto wmt roturnod mi mmrmmpmmsm m fow dm9*
mgo. Although II hmd boom property boxod, U tmms
dmmmgod Ay rots to/or* bolmg unpmcM, mc€mrdlmg $m
cutimmir't Uttmr. Of emmrwm this mi mm fmmli •/ oar*.
but hm got m mow amddtm /mit thm mum. Dm fmm know
of mny othor firm who would hmoo gloom him tho mm
Ubormt trmmtmomt? Why mmt buy your suppllot from
• firm with whom It Is m ptomsuro tm domlT AU
goods gumrmntood mmd
prlcos mtwmys towoit,
qumllty comsidorod.
•Montgomery Ward 4* Co., "HiSZfJl: Chicago
mO tmw C*ui«g«* fl T*A«r
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aud slull not be linaiiv closed until
4 o clock lit the afternoon of imki
day
The Kviieral elnctiou law* of tlu
Terrilor> of Uklahoma will govern
at said election so far as said laws
aie applicable.
Election Proclamation
Whereas, at a mertitiK of the
Itoard of Trustees of the town of1
Mangum, Greer Counly, (Jklaho
m.i Territory, held in *ai«l town on
tiie 19th day of March, kjo.v it
was resolved by said Board of Trns
tees that the i]Uc tion of Bonding
The persou* having the highest
number vote. f.„ the office .,(|"
trustee h.ll Ik- declared elected ... ", uuo "" "'c '""P0~0'"ec,in*.
•uch truHtee. and the |«rM„„ wl,„ c-'u-truct,..* a ya-
receive Hie hi*l.e t uumlier ..f vote. •" ' ter<™rk f«r «ld to. 1, I*
re.pevti.elv, (or Clerk aud A«e. M,bn",led <° H l'«ed elector.
We are sorry to state that Mrs. tees nf kaid town of Mangum, «n Treasurer!"and""justice of the of sai'' town owning real or person
John Allen ha* been very sick, but accordance with the law, aud pur- j pea(X as designated bv the ballot a' property subjec* to taxation
can gladly say she is improving. suant to the resolution of said Board ! |OJ. SUt.j1 0||jt.e sj, tjj |K. .leclartd •.<> w'^hiu said town: and
Mr. Rich Carter came in town a of Trustees, and by virtue of author j e|ec:ed. , Whereas, It has been ascertained
few days ago trying to buy some jty vested in me as president of said j Given under my hand, by autli !,v >"a'tl Board of Trustees that
boy's clothing. A close inves- Board of Trustees, do hereby give'orityof the Board of Trustees of said town has a liona fide popula-
tigation finds a thirteen pound boy this puljiic notice that an election ; ti,e Town of Mangum, this the 7th 1 tion of not less than one thousand
I will be held in the town of Mangum, j (]ay 0f April, 1903. j persons, as shown by the Ias
r. B. tj\TC V,
imc ,xew
...mmw stokc,
Dhai.hr in furniture, coffins, rugs, carf'kts,
mattings, picture frame
cai.l and see our new stock.
.SouthcAAt Corner .sauare, NANOUfl, O. T.
W. I. LOWE.
etc., etc
work,
ship. Others too numerous to
mention, but Wiley Mudgett is
well. Biui.k
at his home.
Mr. Mich Doughty called thc jn the District court room of Greer ,, , President I school census taken l>efore the elec-
roH one morning last week and the same situated in R L" W1 tion herein ordered.
found a new applicant for member- the town of Maugum and above | Attest: C.^Carter^ Llerk. 4<>-4 Xow Therefore, I. R. L. Wag-
the J- C. Gillilaud and Company j a Foot R ce. goner, President of said Board of
mercantile establishment in said > Messrs Henry Led better, John Trustees, the said Board of Trus-
town, on the 1st Monday in May of W. Edwards and Dr. T. H. Hardin tees being the Common Council of
For the Odd Fellows Celebration the year 1903, the same being the were the only Olusteeites to take said Town, and I, the said R. L.
to be held at Anadarko, O. T . 4th day of May, of said year, for the! advantage of the Quanah excursion Waggoner, by virtue of lieing Pres-
April 26th and 27th, 1903, the purpose of electing one trustee from to Oklahoma City last Saturday, ident of said Common Council, per-
Rock Island system makes a rate each of the three districts of said Mr Ledbetter had been dreaming forming the duties ordinarily de-
of $3.15 for the round trip from town, and for the further purpose of the pleasures of the trip for a volving upon the mayor of a city,
Mangum. Tickets will be sold of electing the regular officers of few nights previous and was fully 1 do hereby give this public notice
said town. I prepared with his toilet when the I that the question of the issuing of
And notice is hrreby (UVH.v train arrived here, but not so with j bonds in the sum of £30,000 by
that an election will be held on the jthe other gentlemen. When the j said town will be submitted to *
aforesaid date at the olace herein- train pulled in sight they could not vote of the qualified electors own-
before named, at which the quali-! resist the temptation and suddenly ing real or personal property sub-
fied electors of each district in said , decidert to K°- GossiP sa>'s they ; Ject to taxation in said town, at an
town shall vote for a trustee from made a bee line from the bank ! election to be held on the first
Implement department o/ each of said districts, and the | building down main street to the i Monday in May, 1903, the same
April 26th and 27th, and will be
good for return passage till April
28th.
C. D. Harrington, Agent.
Wanted.
A girl to do general house work.
Apply to Mrs. C. P. Hamilton. 40
The
$26.90
To
California..^
That is the Rock Island's rate from Mangum. In
effect daily, February 15 to 30. Tickets are good
in tourist sleeping cars, which the Rock Island
runs ever}- day in the week throuh to Los Angeles
and San Francisco. These cars make quicker time
to Southern California than similar cars over any
other line. Cars are operated over both the "Sce-
nic" and "Southern" lines. Folder giving full in-
formation mailed 011 request.
May I it will out<t
I' you are Koln>f to Calif..ruio. GO NOW.
you nearly f-Jd.oo more thau at present
L*)W rates to Montana. Idaho. Ttab and Putfet Sou
ft-red by the Roek Island
See nearest Kock Island tleket airent. or if you prefer
derslgned.
J. S. McNALLY,
Division Passenger Agent,
OKLAHOMA CITY, - - O. T.
.J
Jackson & Wilson WM be replinish-lqualiaed ekctore of sallow,! shaU i '«er lank- j""' a mile off, I be^ig the 4th day of May it. said
or! nnih n fn// onr nt Sfnnrlnrn #?///_ 1 ^ ..1,1 1 1 1 „ \ : .
ed with a full car of Standard Cut-, , r _
tiuators. Mowers, Harrows and elect the following officer
Plows, by the first of April. Call A Clerk and Assessor,
on them and you wrtl find the im-x \ Treasurer
plement you want, something that A Justice of 'the Peace
is no longer an experiment, but has .,
tor said town.
to-wit
stood the test and given entire sat-
isfaction. You make no mistake ' The polls shall be open at nine
when you buy from these people, o'clock in the forenoon of said day.
Attention ! Breeders of ine Stock.
RENO, JR.
s "Baby," he
tie Bird" by "Gray
"Pilot;' ;rd dam, '
"Ret
combination of the
rv t*
Sired by
dam, "P
L." by
he is a c
blood that has ever marked the
"Lexington," "Tar River,"
Hall," "Canadian Chief," "Jeff
"Denmark," etc. He is 16 h
weighs 1050 lbs; is a very styli
harness and goes all the .saddl
Mares are Especially Solicited,
at green barn, one biock south
by "Retlo Defiance"—1st
Kaglejg 2tid^dam, 'Jennie
'Nellie B." by "Tar River,"
where they knew the train would; year, and said election being the
! stop for several minutes to take on I regular annual election for officers
a supply of water, and ran as thty jof said town, said election to be
j did in the good old boyhood times, held in the district court room,
I Dr. Hardin fairly made the dust j over the J. C. Gilliland Company
fly and having gaiued so much on , mercantile establishment, on the
Mr. Edwards that he made a halt j south side of the public square in
at E. G. Walcoit's store and pui said town.
chased a collar, tie and other need-! Said bonds to bear a rate of in - <>
ful things for the trip. He hur- j terest not exceeding six per cent
riedlv resumed the run and over- ' per annum, payable semi-annually,
j took Mr. Edwards just before the [ and none of said bonds to be sold
j train pulled out. This is a pretty for less than their par value,
good'illustration of the dettrniina-1 Parties desiringJto vote in favor
| tion of these gentlemen. When i of the issuance of said bonds shall
I they decide to do a thing they nev-! have written, or printed, on their
I er get left.—Olustee Outlook ballots. "For W.-uet \V',rV.s Bond.''
TT *0 and-those dcsiri-i- to vote .v^ iinst
Why Rent? I
When you can buy a ho- ■ en jsaid proposition shall have written
| terms that will beat rent;-
! the Dodson addition? See
W. T. Dons
V'
o
Sam Rude
% North
S Side
t Purniture.
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Undertakers and Embalmers.
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iNr.
Walks Without Crutches
j I was much afflicted with
writes Ed. C. Nud, Io\\
Sedgvviek Co., Kan., goin
on crutches and -utTering
of pain. I was induced to t
lard's Snow Liniment, w
lieved me. I used three 5
tic- It is the greatest lit'
ever used; have recommend
—111 : or printed on their ballots,
"Against Water Works Bond."
In case two thirds of the quali-
; tied electors owning real or person-.
ica: al property subject to taxation
ulle,
K'Ut
leal
Bal-
1 re-
!x t-
nt I
with
elv
aid town shall vote-affirma-
rthe issuance of ^aid bonds,
? Presitlent and B .ird of
i of said Towm shall issue
all 1
all n t 1
lot otherwise,
ection slnll be
i in the fort-
: closed final!1'
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MANGUM
BAR
MATT T. HUHPHREV,
Proprietor
Fine Old Renluck
Whiskeys a Specialty.
Sp' ir..u' Hi'ii and O. F. C. Taylor Bourbon, Kd^en nod
and Cream Rye, Choice Cigars.
Near Northwt ,sf Corner Square, Mangum, Oklahoma
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ilk witlioi
runn't.g an«i driving
I T|ited ta|tea. to wit t
FaniMetoiiTan,1 "Tom
Davis," "Flying Cloud,"
uk s hign, 5 years old and
sli and :*edjr movqr in
;aits atumlly. Good
He will mak^the season
the h4 bea?t corner of
square. Mangum. O. T.. beginning I5^b an<^ end-
ing July 1st. iQiy;. at f 10.00 tor setao**/- mooinsared.
S. H. ECHOLS. Xiaugnni. (). T.
1 that ti
in the
is no
Mux:
AAA A A A A A 1 ood
<I _O A N S >ScKool Land
Calvir
Martin
Groceries,
Tin* arc. Glassware and
Crockcry.
s k Cor. Square, next to Jack
<«uti &
:.tr in 1
hursda
Done by an
' of Trustet-
1 March. 1003
,hed in said town
same to first ap-
of - ud papers of
rity of the Board
s the 19 day of
L. WAOooama,
Tra«lee of the
! Pwdrnt Board
1' Town of Misgnm
i1 Attest F C. Carter. C'erk
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IS
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< On
4 Greer
< Farms
4 On Best
«< 'Terms.
4 Quickest Payments
^ Simplest raj«r>.
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5 I <J*PK\)
4 Ctrart
a Mmmm. l«d«K(rM| 9
to $-4.00 per aou
rounding McLean, Gr.i
$2.50
onns, sur-
Cc . Tex.
kusa a TM i
National H*nl> c
Matiuaal Hat..
> Cbufttv. Oh-
Uf fnxB MempiiK
kitfWKt r1r *
Okla., sod Mtum
Okl*.
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. Hur C<>. TaxH.
W*MH.
A few pupiU to learn mnsic.
Mas J. W. RKA5VKLL.
Let the Stai do nra <
date printing
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Echols, R. C. & Townsend, G. B. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1903, newspaper, April 16, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280483/m1/7/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.