The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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RACKET STORE, L. J. Elliott.
north-west cohuer square
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,*re each, tin Indian* tiumUnug Ifi
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po*e for the benefit of the Indian*. ^
. •« well i other minor ni: ^ ,tti< n ^J5
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MATTINGS, IMCTt RH I RAMI! WORK,
CALL ANl> SKK OUR NEW STOCK.
CARPETS.
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Till US PAY, JAN. 17. *9®|
I Washington, Jan. ti—Delegat*
Flynn of Oklahoma, today intr.
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Touching the Wichita and Caddo
rcucTVltfan, the report goe* on to
say that reservation adjoin* the
Kiowa ami Cotntnanche reservation
on the north and will undoubtedly
he oj**u to settlement at the same
ivmi... time and can be entered only In-
duced an important hill to divide qualified eutrymen. who. in ad-
the Indian Territory into counties jditionto residing on the land for
to establish the county scat* thereof (five years must also pay Ji.jftper
It establishes twenty-six countk- j acre.
i„ numerical order. <le8n« thei.' Ca|, M c w onMaI1<1 for fim
boundary and names the count
neat except those of the sixth | pictures at reasonable pncca.
twelfth, twenty first and tweut\
sivth respectively as Miami, Yinit; i ;
x. .. t,Vl Pryor c, •" date job pnntntfr.
5&hlequat>. Muskogee, Sapulpa,!
> Oktaulg;.. ' .fan': IV.; I u-k
ah> ma. South McAiister. Wynne
fsvuod Wetumka. Wewoka. Roff.
Bratllev. Ardmore. Mad,II. Cam, P* " «"*
and Antlers. I wish to call the attention of; W
Delegate Flynn of Oklahoma, to-j the citizens of Mangum and Greer W
rtof the Public J county to the reaaooa why theylw
Land- Committee of the House on should buy their Watches, Clocks, g
the bill to open the Kiowa. Com- (jewelry. Silverware and Musical in-
mauche and Apachc reservations, j struments fruin C. F. Fly this year. | ^
The report is of great length. It!, First: My goods are the very /|\
s«>u hj.iN ttirncr Square, MANtitlM. o. T. JJ
i til 11 iiiii i final 18 iiiiiii i^ ii ■iiiiiiic
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ROGERS BROS., Props.
5oulh Side Square.
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Accounts of Kintis and Individuals solicited oti con-
servative banking niles.
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< full blood Bulla, ages rang-
ing from calves to 4-year-
! olds. Strictly first-class, high \
! grade stock.
R. L. DLASMNOAMC.
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the historical features of best that can be bought.
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the re^erv ation 1 in th Second: Everything 1- strictly /JN
provisions of the bill. The report j guaranteed. jjj
says au entirely new method is pro Third: You can get just what
vi< edfoi ! < f the town you want, and ^ rf>
lots. Heretofore whenever town Fourth: My prices are the low-1
sites have l>een reserv ed they have est and the same to all. , W
• ij ncy to anyone] If yon have a watch that needs
Ibomade the rush for possession, regnlating or3 p ece of jewelrv t
|| Get our prices and you will be convinced that
v we save you money. We are glad to please. ....
I 'SSZZr -^^Come to See Us. J
^ For Residence LotS near the square, best W >SS<SS:-^>^<SS^>SS:-g2vSS:
and cheapest Lots in Mangum, apply to
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Office Eastside Square. j\
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_ , ! clean, bring it in and I will do it
This method has always onered op j frec Fine repairin- a specialty,
for violat ors of law,'
port unities
blackmail and t.^ats. The bill!
provides that all lot.- in the county !
s_-at town- shall sold at poWic'
auction and the proceeds .-pplic-d to!
erecting a courthouse, the cost not j
to exect i 10,000 and the balance ■
of the money to be used in niakini';
roads, erecting bridges and for such :
other purposes as may Ix? d^emeti
neces^an .
co,; '. :i.
repamn .
Ciias. t. Fly,
West Side" of Sq. Jeweler.
Contest Notice,
Department of the Interior, ^
United States Land office, 1
Mangum, Oklahoma.
January 15. 1901. j
A sufficient contest affid
, ing been filed in this
. It is expected that in no | George q white, contestant,;
the recesps from the s le a,Tain?t home
:fidavit hav-15
i office bv >
homestead entry Xo. 42S:. j
of the-- county seat lots 1 e . made August 30, 1899, "for S
than
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5io. ',< 00. This fund will l<e | Xw.
^ and lots 3 and 4. Section 6, ^
aatl to tile expesise of tne county | Twp -- x., Range 22 \\'., by Al- >
and to v.;uip it- governmect witr. jfred F. Anderson contestee in
all faciliti, s, and will prove a god- wbich it is alleged that entryman
send to those who may settle in j }ias n^Ver established his residence
eitlfer the town or county. j on cultivated or improved the said
In the past every county in Okla- j iand but has wholly abandoned said
Jiomi had a debt, represented by j iaJ1d for more than six months and
County warrant, of from $50,000 to j a day next prior to the filing of this
$100,000 before the people elected J affidavit of contest; that his aban-
their own county officials. Under I (]onment of said land is not due to
this bill no indebtedness can be con-1 his imployment in the military or j
tracted Unless approved by the Sec- naval sen-ice of the U. S. in time ; i
retary of the Interior in any county 1 ^f war Said parties are hereby ; ?
prii: t. on by the people notified to appear, re-pond and of- . |
of t'.iier o v i olicials at the first evidence touching said cllega- j
general election. i tion at 10 o'clock a. m. on March '
The report sets forth that while ' ,9_ j901, before the Register and j ^
ail the usual rights are preserved, j Receiver at the U. S. Land Office £
nevertheless no advantage in time j jn Mangum, Oklahoma. {
or fling or settlement is accorded1 Tile .-aid contestant having, in a |
any per- n. A soMLr's declaration proper affidavit, filed January 15.
will only hold if filed on land prior t , set ^forth facts which show
to the actual settlement of the land that after due diligence personal ser-
by another, the advantage to the cf this notice can not be made,
soldier being that he is not com-; ^ js hereb> ordered and directed
pelled to be present in person, but; that such notice be given by due and
can remain wherever he may re- proper publication.
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Because it pays.
Because all r. r.-1 class jewe
ers do.
Because I am not too stingy
to do it.
Because I am not ashamed
of my goods and work.
Because I belive in large
sales and small profits
Because it pays to let folks
know what you've got
Because I cater to the inteli-
gent class and they read the
papers.
Because I can talk to more
people through the papers
than through my mouth.
Because six years in the
jewelry business in the
South and East places me in
a position to buy and sell
cheaper than cne not hav-
ing the same advantages.
r * - rj ra n V\ f PP FT*^ 5T^> ~ "r"^r ""
iLUrt. DLICi:
Soufh Of I
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a 1 i kii o
Gran' c High School
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and Collegiate Institute.
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Magnificent >.\ w Buildir.;;-, . -e. t Furnit-.*.re ami Equip-
ments, Spacious School Campus. .
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1—Music, Art, Elocution and Oratory. 2—Prep- yj
aration. 3—High School. 4—Collegiate. 5—Nor-
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mal Course for Teachers.
>♦ Cheap board and excellent surroundings. For
;|]i catalogue or information address
A. M. STEWART,
!j FRED C. SWITZER, Principal.
^ Sec'v., Granite, Okla.
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Yours For Anything
in the
Jewelry Business,
Rate Adjustment. Mangum us
Qua/iah.
Lake City, Utah
ity,
\nnual Convention of
side and await the result of the ac
James Kelly.
Receiver, j
Topeka. Kansas.
Dec. 10th, 1900.
Mangum Star.
Mangum O. T.
Gentlemen:
| publicity as you think best. Our
tariff will be out in a few days am; !
our Agent at Mangum, and Com- ;
mercia' Agent at El Reno, Mr. ( . \
Firmin. wiil take pleasure in mak
ing \ our citizens acquainted wit!
the new basis.
It gives me great pleasure to
I advise you that effective Jan. 1st,
Yours Truly.
H. H. Embry,
G F. A.
Creditors Notice.
tion of his agent. The committee,
how:ver. advises that such soldiers
be pre-ent in per-on. for ever>- jier Notice o f Sale.
sou has the right to enter land. ^ (>f an onlt.r of thc Pro- 1901. the rate adjustment' on bus;
either b.- filing at the land office or Cuuft of Gn;er c„unty OUa- ne- • tr«.m th M;—unkr.r M--
bv actual occupancy. homn. in the estate of August Bun isoppi River. Chicago and all definIn t;-.e estite of August Buntrock
The rush fur fheae lafida will iin- trock deceased. I will proceed to ed territorip east will be more far- deceased.
iiiiihfcilly be ercat that it i* sale sell for cash to the highest bidder, orable U. Mangum than Hefttot^e. | a rersoiwfaavim; claim* a jainM
j u - - t, , nf j-j p, ,r ,3 , * kl2- n fact with the i> > -i* ; M- >n the e-tate of Au-11-t Buntmck de
to pro. ct r < : . : 1: jig i.u:en up aJ] of t «rf the stock of J of bu-ines< front New V«-rk City the c^d are hereby requeftted f
by attiial settie-.netit Miung and hor^ atKi Jack belonging to same rates willl* made via tht* jre it them to me at my place oi
bome t-au avv are ippiie^Lie. N«> ^jd estate on the :9th dav of Jan- company's hues to Mangum ^re I.u-jtk-* :n the t< «n nl
rntmm Who 1* the owner of 160 uarv. 1901. counting of geldings.' note In_effcrt %n Qam h with tlv- , ;r
* r < o' 1 . dean take a homestead mare* mules colts and one bbsck 1 *cej>Uou also of busi e-> wau h. " |
, , . <notii^h lack m,«ht ^ fro!n C,aiV
u t;!er can a pwXMMi wim o t a -d I , , ... n-*ad. N w Orleans.
National Livestock association
January ! 5th to 15th, 1901
Rate $36.00 from Quana. Texas.
Selling Date. Jan. 1.^. 1901.
Siinited to January 31st. 1901.
For furt' er i"f..rmation ia con-
nection with the trip, call ott or
address the undersigned v
U. S. DAVIS, Agent, Quanah, T <x
• boaaeKte-M bv «tt ri: e: t and not
by paxcba«r. take land in that
acscrvmlMA-s.
Wit ie*s mv hand at HI D>rad' >
Oklah —.a. the 4th day d Jmittsr-
tgot. J L ElAl V
Administrator of Said E«tatc
%the n<r*t
^ton and *a^' jaj
1 WttacM
Thi« will I* a pril b in to umr'ok! !! «a
town and U> tlx- merchants and I ; 1
woald thank yo« to give it *acfc
l« *vn of Kldorad •
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Townsend, G. B. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1901, newspaper, January 17, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280630/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.