The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 14, 1898 Page: 2 of 2
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'tide & Hamilton
tenor a/ c Mercontije &/ousc>
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*ftiariei, Hardware, Farm Intplem'ta.
Wirt, Wagons and Stov«a,
Queth sware and Tinware,
Saddlery and J tarn ess-
f« mangum m
_Q. B. IWN8KyD; K W.
?*£ #*> * 1* UN
Wt make || a pjJnt to carrj
,ho IVmnnUi of the |«ople not only in
btil in l^iali'y.
We have ilie l>c*t aborted stock of Groceries sr..I
.Shelf Hardware in lite Week
Gel onr Prices and we will convince you Unit wo
can and will make it grcmly to your interest to
IWroulir u*.
0. T.
car—
S'ock il«t will milj Entered n( the Miingam, Okla
,,,cw ***1™°*' M WC0 J"lo« mall
WEDNHrtDAV. SBP. 13, :M8t
Loca I fill |>|)CI1 j || <r,s.
t llde Mqiunro
TOaOTlQS
Hardware Qneensware, Glassware,
Tinware. Harness.
West Side Square, Mangum, Okla
W. A. Hughes. of Coralea, was i
our burg yesterday.
Hev- Dicker, of Willow , ale, Wf
in Monday and called ou the Sta,,.
Mi** Onio Uoar. of Eldorado,
dialling Uiss Haiti. Garrett ti,I,
week.
lUvvuigunrantooa all work
I' jou buy your spectacle* of
waggoner's you will soo why ft,
better to patronize ono who i* perma,
iieutIv located and Uatrietly reliable
The stone to put the new bank
building is coming jn ilx hor$(J
land*
Cltwks. waM, , gun« anil rovulv
re,.*„ed bv N# „ u .
U*v' CI*umli A Co.
fOUOOt SUIKH
Ami mil they oonte. There bate
tu ,ua P'PibfuntJietl in tli«* Ij,,,,.
*« High School.
Get Jour tlet,m., 'I be following are those wbo eu
I ••ml school thl. wet k.
Wu\ Teuton is |mv|M- „ . _ Mho, Nellie Craft, of JieiiJamUi,
"•¥« .hetlbu in onto «|,„ >* , Z'aT\1'T 1 ofJ,*l*r'
'"(Okla-: Wis. Orethe
MlUalleuson.ofSpriug ..reek",,,,,,
""If™ "fco-o "mi,,4 w„ bare not.
'W. 1. A. Putnam. i ||. uilll.
. 14,1,1 Ur* Gam were pleasant
visitors b. the H.hool (llU ^
Coin* njfnli).
ArraugeineuU will l„, made for
another teacher by Hominy,
W" "re «"' "> over run wltJ
• <uk but we ran uinke you u picture
« good ua the I.e.I nt ,|l0 S,nl. studio, j
Ally. A. 11 (iarrelt ■ tailed tin
if
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If
*Bu'sby t Hotels
-£^Irs- M. I. (iRIFFlTII, lYnpriftri'sx.^®^*,
t claas ■eoommodaliou*. Tables supplied with the best obtainable
Special Attention Given Transient Guest-
sUU of the Square, n- *• ..., ,
1 ' " °-~ MaDgum, Oklalioiun
^*
Take the TI ;i o<£iitu & Vernon
Stage Xiine.
PltOPDISTOBB.
E. If. BLAlKi:
W. O. JABBOU
betTr*C" Mangum and Vernon is covered in JJday,
Xho corntry travcrtied in tbc tiueet in the West.
Onr Riga are (be newest and ihe accommodations tbe best.
% Cfce*^Und (Juiciestrrav to VOSO.K.
FABB I £r01" M""eul". cue way 83 00—round trip MOO
I From .4Itiih. *• * $2 00 " ** |3 00
'>ur gins are beginning to show
«vhat they are hero for by steaming
up of mornings and blowing olf to
arouse the lute sluinberers.
Wfss Myrtle Harris, late of Dallas,
| Texas, is now an altaebee of the flrin
I of Hightower & Funderbuilt ami has
ibarge of their millinery department
Bliss Mary Catron, of Bonham,
l'e*as, came iu on tbe mail back
yesterday; she has come 10 assist
•Miss \ irgie Campbell in the milline-
ry business.
See Bivens for nice Photo's for a
few days he will make them aitl per
lozen.
Mr. L. F. Sfartin. father in-law of
ye editor, and Klder Bobinson; both
of Star Valley, were iu Tuesday at
which time Mr. Kobinson filed on a
quarter section in his community.
Photographs nt the Star {itudio,
the best in any country. Give them
bis 11 vary stable.
Ibe insihodisl pantousge |« |mv
new front put on.
Hightower A Fuiderbum have
w.ukliig e*tra Into bonis open
"g "'u large quantity of goods which
U« y receiving dally,
('holography ,n ..II stales at the
Siar .Studio.
Wm. Mlteltel, of Alt,,., the pop,,
,nr ,,c" «" •<« candidal, for survey
or, was ,n veslerdiii.'i. i « ■" " 'ien staiteii the
-r;«; prlnied. Mr. ail.chil ^~^
praetloal surveyor of over 3u ,ear- n„ u „ ,,
"*,*rlnco having held position". • Lie d«« ! ? l,,WD H'lk f,,r
<«" sta,.fe(1(<rn, N,pllin(n|enl [■O,uo *'*3• •' his parent, home i„
Ho isproliably the JJ ""
qualified man in ihe count* for • (J -> nk<'" worw Sunday after
olllce. T " lni1 ' "
star wwimu.
In* Work done ou 8ho,t • _ * M1" celebrated ti |u
Strength,
Durability,
Light Ranniiig and
Governing Uualitiea.
ALL KINU*
Ir«m Work done ou Short
Gidui at Rail Head
Prlcea.
"• at ti,* Gilland « Olaaasb Boius.i
K«sp:
G. W. \Vik,ii iiv.
A. n Oarrstl, CUs ■ m.k.r
«arrett <fc Thackor
Attorniy's-at^UhiiTX*
....
An o
Notaries Public
MANGUM. OKLA.
Olllee upstairs over Gllllland,
S°.' ,,ivon" 'or baby pictures in.
•tautaneoua pitK-es* uaotl.
L. II. Hunnlcutt, of Lock, was in
the city Monday on a business errand
Mr. Ilumiicutt has recently sold his
f«nn and will now launch into busi-
ness at some point in Grror, «,os,
probably Altus. He had a Hue claim
near Lock which brought bin, 01500.
J. M. McClellun, the gin luan of
Olustee, was in yesterday in tk, j„.
letest of his new gin. f|e says he
has as good an outfit now in runninff
opperai-ion us can be found anywhere
and expects „ liberal patronage,
(jimnali and Vernon have made ex-
traordinary efforts ,to capture the gin
nmg of his section anil he had a
thousand circulars printed to dislrib
«>te broad cast iu his country g,vinC
terms etc.
noon and for a short time he was
thought to j,0 dicing. ||0 „oon ral-
li«l and is doing well.
S. Horseman U scil'ng the onlv
hlstorv of Cuba I hat tie-,. Fitzhugh
Lee has ever written. It b, „ fine U . .
work and comoscheap. |J^ |-j
osrard
Atterniji-at-Law.
Business connected with tbc
Grtlco u Specially.
Surveyisg Dmo.
Otllcc over GIlliKuid Cluuuch & 0t
Store.
athews
I.an,
a ta,
We huvo )ust received a Car Load of these MHIs. and sr. pr%.
pared to give you the "Best Mill ou K,rlh for the
Least Money.
YFLDKLL HOTE3.
' «iv«jooJ Mangum
riiti f '
^ ["ergusorj,
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I !
This is
"lD-A.3SrX5"2""
Windmill.
A Tiling that w orks for
Nolliing and Beard
Itself
We have received three Cars of tisem an
Fixtures this .Sea *>n.
1. A. McMinn, or Jca<er, was ii
I .tloiulay hunting a girl who woui.i
I do ikj use work in his family tor ;l
| month or two.
r j Clerk Baldwin at the Land Office
seems to hare taken illy to his old
j 'inbits of bachelorhood. His wife is
| visiting friends up in other pints o
j Oklahoma.
I Our schools are rapidly fi.'lhig up
land it is seriously thought llnit"a„.
J other teacher and another loom will
| have lo !*> provided for the accom-
modation of the increased number.
Salesman Finley, at the popula,
dry goods firm of Hightower & Fuu-
dortiurk, has moved Into the Stubbs
h ,-use.
Buy your cotton sacking from
Hightower dt Funderburk.
Altus is now platted and lots can
j be bought if you bare the money
Atty. Bogard did tbe surveying and
I platting.
J. B. Eccles, a resideut of the
The Star Stndio is turning oul
some excellent wowk of all" charac-
ter and ki nd.
We hare just recently examined
he outline contents of "General
Lees Book on Cuba," a work which
"s just now attracting possibly more
attention than any other historical
"•oik published. General Lee take*.
Cnbaa histoiy from fts rery ear
jl!p,t U,ne an'' follows Spanish r„l, I
, j .'"d misrule clear though until hb
,j-rail from the island only a fl,w |
months ago. The fearless cbaracte,
a«d thorough competency of Fifx
hugh Lee to concisely and interest.
°g y write a history about a peonl.
with whom he spent so many ..e.lr-
18 r0'",l,jr "cknowledged a.,,1 anjon,
" "U"g l"° w,'ol« 'mth of the ma.,
f "> find it in this work, gold I-
Guiseman, Warren, O.bla.
S; Horseman, agent tar the old r I
nable Boyal Puolishing Company , ;
Rtchmond, Va„ is actively at wo^ 1
taking subscriptions for Bibles an, f
the wonder of the age, namely, Gen
Lee s Book ou Cuba.
Waggoner charges-y0n uothl
for fitting spectacles and guarante, s
perfect satisfaction, see him before
bnjing elsewhere.
the Star.
hardware Implements,
Crockery Glassware,
3arbwire and Tinware
to agons ano ^ aggies.
Worker's Supplies, Etc.
Handled in Car Load Lots
1 ~ ['lucking. See us for your cot to
dtiteler & 6AMM, so
^ V WW, group laken at Bivens' Studio.
Mr F. If. sweet with his bride re
The New^J^n-
P-- < ^
Mil,
The picnic at AltiisJast
came near being frozen
cold wind which blew j,jj
morning kept many war
doubt cut deep in,-,, !(l(.
r "rv joi
a few item- from this uoiunuiniM
It Is icry dry in this vicinity now
Cotton Is opening rapidly and will
most be picked by first of Oct.
Tom Banks lmd tbe misfoi rum
to lo .se all of his feed a few dity>
ago; it caught 11 ro in come un.
I known way. His wife has bceh
I Mck for several duys with u heart
trouble and nervous proetialim
bronght ou by excitement from
the fire.
Miss May Gore has been on tbe
sick list but is better uow.
Prof- Moreman is wallpapering
and painting bis hon-o.
A. C. Muneie is improving some
in the way of a ,ew porch ui>«
painting lils residence.
I hey are putting in a new boiler
in tbe Veldell gin.
Dr. Wilson is building u new
ad<li ion to his bonse.
.! John O'Harra and family have
, inst returned from a three weeks
visit iu Baylor county. Rev. Bur-
[ neti commenced a meeting t this
I l>1 ce las> night,
J Miss Lillian Hudson, of Prairie
Home, was in attendance at the
| Deeting last night,
j Mrs. Anderson is -visiting ber
15'9fer, Mrs. Sbelinbegej-.m tin the
I -'hick saw Nation.
j A ma . from Tampa, Fla. passed
hrough here for Cottonwood, this
.ounty, ihe other dk.y. He was iu
I «earch of houltlt, he.said wbcu be
' -rot to Bed river and e«Bght one
' ,"lfl of a Greer iJpnnty breezs he
,'e t much better. And ou being
•ine^tioned what growe«l in Flori-
«1 he said mosquitoes. Jots of
hem too.
Ye humble scribe and chieftain
<1 little ones have l^eu ou a
tour weeks absence from Greer
connty. we were visiting the
dfiJZa.
J.9. Stovai. m.D.
makoi-m, Okla.
Wo are Agents for
the eelebrater'
IIS0WN WAGON,
And Dnlcor'. Porfoot
Ileodquarteis for——
lianips, Stoves, Hardware, ttneensware
W. G. Lewis.
9 TE xab.
larbod wir*.
Physician Ss Surjosa.
Ohsts(rics and Umeasig of'Wo
men and Children a Specialty.
Br. N«Y M8ELT
PBVStCIAB ind SUnSEON.
AJi Professicnal calls prjmptly
attended to. day or night.
Office upstairs over Johnson, Gil—
iifand A Claunch.
Ma vol ii _ Ovi.Xno.MA
Dr. P. W. Mc-Ree,
Mamui'm, Okla.
I have 25 years active experience irt
the pracliee of medicine.
A portion of the practice here is so. |
iicitcd. .
at d CroucJi Hotel
T- Morton
Physician ini SargiMn
Office at tbe J. E. Woolbri'gkt
Hrug Storo
«UANAH TEX
All profssMoaal calls answered
Way or Night.
Halley fc Fagg,
godson c& ^
" ^arry a full Line of
Fine Whiskeys, Brandies a„<| Cis,„.
Ice Cold Door. x.OI> mto
lalli'ml Xt'c m " fa'i'li-tfc.st Corner Square,
f HOTEL i DE i CROUCH,
• Mrs. Alice McRoe, Proprtetra,. v
T1" h";'™ art., ,i0,(h
C T'°""h" * " - •* M.
class accommoilations guaranteed.
South side of Square,
It
go
w
Wei
, r Mangum, Olcln7l0nut.
Wagon Yanl & Fe«( siaMt
b«>«4 of
Nice clean and comfortable Camp House ,
"ter pleaUfnl "
r I8ST Cuss LlVERr Bigs InC()XNEOT<
Mangum, cB„ck«.ltb.kojo
a tun I
"dear ones at linn
county. We fon,.,!
iu i'annin
The!poor old p«,cn a |!HVe iged ^o
- .n,i- much mi the 7 years we havo bee.
i no I away- Every thing in the way of
Cwitractorantl itoilifcr.
Mangum -o- Oiclet.
PJans and spesifications fnrnistied fres
uiir.gm n,0 of
'^/e' DlevaifI"8,!?!i8bi."S but 8ickne«"s I 10 8,1 it8 branches.
' I'riees reasonable.
Shop, north side of Square.
Mangum, Qk
•Northeast Corner Square,
''an?um, O- T.
EMRSIO. <] I'KRRV, Pboprietbess.
Duke community, was up last week I ' v T
^ K,*'° ',Z'*L'ed
re,i n, , °""'1 Sntli- teut 'here than here We had
isSS^r-
«e have slacks of 8 ,„d 10 ezL, ' l,«r p^pfe" showed that | 31. H
locking. See usror your cotton 'IT, W<re°Utfor Alius
" ' burk a p,C"ic an<l ,,ave one rizht I „
f-im*l j cold weather and candidates not' 7," f"rn,ah P1*"" hold
n><lj |withstanding. * ■ ««ttIo and deliver seed to pens at
10 The rv 10 ct" per bn«hel.
>•« J:" :rr- -i A, hFurB °ALB
11 house and! A hunch of mn>« h. i
The purnil-ura A\«n
Arc now in Mangum with a New Stock of . ;
i M Uiiir e?' ^°®^er®f Bureaas, Bed £iea4*
LOtKfcKO Bed room Sets, OarP«ts, M.u™
Pictures, Coffins <fte.
Blaeksmithing
i>i. a.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
turned to Mangum last Fridav.
Dfl. J. B. Griffith
All professional calls receives
prompt attention. I
On my farm near Duke, or, when in
Mangum offies at Busby Hotel.
Miss \ irgie Campbell left
"only from Altus last Mom
New Building.
Nice R ooins.
'^.TiMea Set Willi ik R,s< 01,finable.
— bate*, wnic as others!
x\ew Furniture.
Pleasant Situation
chase her fall stock of hate. Mis-
Virgie j, exclusively in tbe milliner,
'•osinersand sincc her short stay in
Mangum has built up a *ple„,li,|
rade in her l.ne .Sec her Ix-iore
buying your fall fiat.
"ifI <ii
* the best of order. The club „.lCan fl' a man withany kind s'ness
i&ang,
fori, , , iiie ciuu ex-1"""'* *-aun'ai
Dallas and other ,K,i„ts east lo pur- , " l,,!U"tH f"r courlcsies and :,nd "nmber
u!! "" °f "'e A,l« People and 'W™«
linnet ili<>f #..._
ALBERT CAUDLE,
Haegna
Oklskoms
- I'ltOPLJHTOB OP
t&o 3tfan3u.-n (grant,
— --A.ITI5-
unty <£ia*rv Stalls
®*e* Oitlu kepi «lrart oc hand. '
ItottMe. ««r SrfJIf risr t<> suit an tone.
A Wastn l ard fa Ceaaerflap
r,wroftWil "v r "
™ r or Um Vjuare. Mamgum. 0 7 iaad w
'*■ TOML 1
reo. L. Allen, of Combs, Washil
"°,mly- ' today and wi|, |>r
S'«, soon to assist in tll< eret[|oi) of
he new Bnnk building.
The republicans bold lbe,r non,
mating conreinio,, loilav.
i paiuiiise picnic.
Wea.-e rcpicte., by,h.co.n,
o announce, picnic
I lev on fliel'HIi iB.t. Tilf> ^
•alw me a|| repeated to Jk. prr.rpl
J,#,! " "«-e«ve. he
Z Thk ^"""lUltilv „
0«er wnntr
•ak, T«i '"aesboul.l ib|> opporiunn,
of—gthee,u<l ^
1 we poopj*. *
„ . I lo • '
rk Urt j tower a I
*r. ,f Xum ,MI| Ta.w
hopes that our inU-rass-x-ialion will I
makon. more i,,fira„,e and onr inter.
, ln more o,H-n as we!
become heller acjuainte,!. One
Remen>(>er you eaB buy ice at U mules aboot 1
II. Do-tson A Co's.
For particulars
T. a. Flceman.
Hloomiigton, O. T.
J. M. Wilcman,
•At torn eyat-La w-
\\ih practice iu the Courts of Ok-
lahoma and Texas. Also U. ,i Land
Office •
Prompt attention given to all bu
Tour practice solicited.
UJn' Oklahoma.
Jxpaat'tj k iep oa h ti i aj f ,|j ;1-, j
„ • ^rrw,'raH"*-h-*'•«
M and the efore inrite all those who are in Ef. d , tt0L.
^ In our line to call and price our stock, for we fee! n fe-
4 ny otaZrSatiafaCUOn ^ " l° Pr,cc
—— 1^-
^ffins^ndjjaskets a Speciaity.
Mangum, o. T.
J.j).
G! stet
men and C
; oo Reward. ,Ch®«- H-Kagin,
l aolice in all courts. 21 years
Ti+m * ME t
©Proprietor.
Pleasant rooma and kind treat'," "lt.,rlt,l thB bMt lb8 °,ark*t
Call and .ee me, West .ide of P"tr°natfe °fOr-0
VERA OA,'. •. ..
Ilr.
bMnded circle (0)honrt|eft,,2!'onId,'r' l ^ct,c« 'o • courts. 21 yea™
prepared to do all kind of out i •' 1"'^ deliver-
work. 0f ou« «'«.r «ng tUse mule, lo SI. H. Dotl^n „ |
Msugum will receive „le B,„)V# f
Hi r Ho, stom
•• TEXAS.
vSOME I'OIXTEKS
For California Tourists
LK RorrE is the flrat consider*,,^.. '0§9'
. —•>— , "
>j(e IO" ^•« ^noone.rt,cle.,e.dcr * KW Ayp Q'^° ™ne. con«Untly fc,!^ Jjft
' rf G«A<is lor the next :i0 days. ^,M'«I«•" - «X Fkw persons can appreela,.
a BMr hne of qweenswar# n i, „ _ < ut «eeinr u. 0 * *orf"< •• aoaaory viU
; u"'K"" *•*-r, Z
llKhtowerA Funderburk have f B**!"*** yoar ticket agent to nqote r t*. « r
V*4 rrcp ,r r "m'm For9r,t fee* phMoKn.pl,, call., 0 moji either Ko,nr or rel.rn. mr tkrlfrlO!?!*
zJ3 — - „ j
- . ■'"* — Umm or mi .wJ Ft. mm I Im
wanted ,
and Me it.
Two or three hundred C.,lle r„
on pastnrr: have f ne ,r . ..
••leaiv nt . WANTED Sereral Trustwor
T llilton. I. .1 •
lltjrh *>P*M ea—<lei
V„kv ,k.
' • reasote '
tkeir
Km
Wet.lt
Nr.
htti,
Mf-
H. r
Oept. a. all kiads of
Call <« iW Qflfe, for
I k ..X. «... .
Lf :
Utb. tourists laroMte r Hite fro. ^
-a""**-"" •• awl alira « tka .at.«Z.!T
lie e-^jeee ore c ar,eo,, IM ^MUkuT^
Dr. P.
fiicv at a
jr. T
F )HC
Otr.ce at iht
Or
CANAII
All professi
Ijr or Night.
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WtiM
Trip
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