The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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Moldtcr* am! Mttlor*, to
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ra*«tcr« of art and uf i .
have been jwud hi nur
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CUrk NoUc. sculptor of the
Chauning statute m Newport
which has hern called "thr best
example of a standing figure in
America. and of many
i la
Mr.
Mt-i
in U*k
fought m
the
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. Mp i
Amrri
father
>r)- War. ami hi* grand
father M ti c War of iai j Among
hi* work* in this city is thr statue
other of Phillip* lirooks >n thr Church
nil out of (hi* v.ly « il
ti. ka*ha ard 1,4* t n
u* would hardly U .
twlrr I.
utracts foe building ?
works of importance, conceived the of thr Incarnation lu *orkitu
idra is year* ago of doing in Ar.i out the design after hr had com
enc* wha: no other nation haa at- pleted model* and all thr dr
tempted by budding a monument taiU of the monument to American
to American womanhood, which' *omen. be received the aui una ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
should be worthy of ,u object, of K Dahler Tangen. a y<mnf jr- ^umXou will m>t rV«^ with Vl
The nlin smtealed to him sdChltectof Norwegian birth, who ' , . _ r„_ _ .
the (iklal
j uu the U
I em kailtt
j wtat to CI
Acme Tr
| brlorc I*
I The c*
; rxd are let and *o are the ub-cou
jtract* k«ut ou account of sever-1
' thing* the actual work on the grail
tug will not lonmrnce until th*
time mrutiuned. One of the*e rea
auua for drlay i* thr very actio. *
illaca*of Mr. C M. Faught. who!
\t% vrry low with typhoid fever at;
his bomr in St. Klmo. 111. Mr
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j.-sr« (a •'
f again
f eM
llatvu i )•<*
ib: but I'm wiltiag.
M faartnaiitt* loser-
nscy itwr*. and tiw
rttf a«a> twat da/
r til* l>«i* ! «•*« took
At lb* Cat* lt *M
>•1 i-mler. ua wbost
The plan appealed to him *o,chitectof Norwegian
•trongly that he felt constrained to t "harra hi* enthusiasm over thr
devote to it all the time that he plan.
time that he could snatch from his' /mtocilt 'stati tici~
ha' i. b* dutfnI U. ai **«a a baud of
era i"*
Wit<*rv'* yo'ir maitfr. alrT" t « la-
qttiM "t lit* • «• <larkr
II' • «l«- «l. miIi. di^l y * i<J<ljr "
I'm *bu> k*«l tl'bat waa tlw
eau ^v'
-Wbj *ah. U'Ot l o /ear* at® <*•
<i ui V«oa«** rum dnwo brab and
work until after Mr. Faught la,
. . . . it mwI HkkM. and k oav r *i«|>p*4
well. Another reaaon la the fav.t _ . .
after Mr.
i M
(•eli b« Ji*d funi U."- L Loula feat
that no *teele raila can be had uu j lMa|iateb
John
til after December i. Mr. joim-1 ikN iiMaiiu*oi.
Several month# ago some writer 1 ton stated that the grading couh: J «f«twap rratauraata " aaW
who did not know the fact* regar.! be commenced before that time but i tom \v"aa"™r
ing a ^©(lu^t he had the pre*ump- thrre would br no use to begin it toll star *nt r. "rriiiind* of a «ll«-
tiotj to ' write up" for a magazine ' as no steel could I* procured wit:, ma "ak*>« th« Wtiltaetapel
, i i * . ■ of l^indntt whw a rellehlnc and fairly
placed a ridiculous estimate on the which to complete the track. .oiwtantlal un-al may i-> bad fur a
annual value of strawberrie* pro Should the grading on the line' nalfix-ony. or l e m in our roon«*y.
duced in the United States. Now a be completed and the >teel not laid Tb.. .-beep r*paet I. not mm*lap «n
, ; thr «hor e of a «-ut from a Jolul aort two
more absurd idea is goiug the there would likely occur washout>
rounds that some ignoramus on the which would cause extra expetw
subject of apple production sue- in rebuilding. Then one of t
jceeded in having printed, in which >ub-contrictors has work onanota-
; he makes the statement that the er line which he will not get com
annual value of the apple crop of pleted before December.
i the I'nitetl States exceeds the wheat "There is no longer a question
icro; Some papers are reprinting that the road will be built," said
the item. In this apple article the Mr. Johnston, "the contracts are
statement is made that the crop of! let and it will be graded in sixty
tae year 1900 was 212,000,000 bar- days.
rcl-1 Thi> estimate of the apple The length of the road to be
crop was at least 145,000,000 bar-, built is something over two htin-
rels too high! The estimate of val-1 dred miles, but it runs through a
ue was S53,ooo,ooo too much. The country where the grading will be-
at pie crop of the United States in j easy and the work of construction j ri.-urini; of t'
no year never amounted to $75.-j will be rapid. There is reason to ! from
000,000. The wheat crop has fre- j believe that the road will be com-
quently been worth over $400,000,- pleted in six months from the time
000. Newspapers should not ad- the grading beeins, and trains run-: «i "r « kn,'!l In som -plact-s the de
_ .. / .... ..I,,U n>aa a i.n/.lin swwl Kll
other work.
Before he felt that he had suc-
ceeded. Mr. Noble made no less
than 15 tentative model*, and
spent $11,500 upon his task, not
counting his own time. He feels
that at last be has worked out a
design realizing his conception.
His idea has taken the form of
an arch 168 feet high, standing up-
on an oval base 200 feet wide, and
broken by sweeps of steps. The
arch and the steps are to be of mar-
ble. On either j-ide of the arch
there is to 1* a bronze panel 38
feet high with groups of figures in
low and high relief.
On one panel is portrayed the I
spirit of the people descending to
lay offerings on woman's altar.
The opposite side shows the heav-
enly host issuing forth to receive j
the souls of d\ ing soldiers. On;
a pedestal structurally detached
from the main design Death scat-
ters poppies over a fallen hero,
while Woman ministers to him.
On a corresponding pedestal oppo- j mjt suck giarjng miastatements into ning.—Oklahoman.
site, Columbia joins the hands of tjjejr columns. Such inaccuracies —•
reconciled enemies. have the effect to lower the char- GAME OF "CRAPS.
Groups beneath the gabled ends aqter Any editor ought to know
of the arch show mother and j that the wheat produced on forty_ That is What ..Homesteader
daughter sending forth their men njne mjnjon acres is worth more Lottery Scheme
to battle and \ ictory bringing back m0ney than the products of our ap-
to them bereaved the sword and nl orrhards In no State in the , . .
. T r. *,, - Ple orcliaras- 111 no state m ine in the opening of this reserva
the palm. Lofty pillars ot Metory Unicn dots the apple crop exceed ^ ^ the grgat were pro. jjv-
guard the approaches. . . |in value the whcat croP; 801061 fuse in their praise of one Richards bo*i
Surmounting the arch is a clust-1 - ~ • «• « r
;rikial!v 1!^ ;^i.I/ca It.c .Shirt WjI.m.
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■ui a % lib la'# r«M a tor UMlMm. ' mtm «
|K|i.*'>r> ..f lb* Mai l*«lar >ai« U * bea4atiW « rum \0
Ukra tiibwl rluMta irtKo. a ■ alt aa oaf MltMwi ad* nMa* Witt
.IIVU) ol MulM* ba>a a I Iw 1*4 r.*.aUrabla aH «.uou, mv* a. afa «1. (V)
M a <«U4 «bM>b la a to lb* ialal!t*a «-a ot iba (wuffto aba mtm W
our *u «U JU
W. F. STKRLEY. A. A. GLI8SON, CHAS. L. HULI.. ®
A. G. P. A. G. A P. D. T. P. A.
Fort Worth. Texas.
H H t'*l«
aboaM Utr four
ApokHf) MNfMi)
mfnigutla THIS UKXVim MOAU. yaallaotfMqaltaaUycM <V|
nuii>) Tao Tblno u. Kra«aMl < •!* Oaa HoaC " Ml "Ko <•
j r-gHialik-*. 11 t* bl* brown pie. very
Julry and very hot. TU«- abaeiit-«- of
|M f.ti-ali I* evident when you wit the
! («•. but yon find Inside a liberal aprin-
i ktlng of aberp'a liver. onlu:i* and tur-
nip* and a plentiful supply of gravy.
I' r a halfpenny extra two sllc^« of
t.reml ni l a cup of tea are auppllfld.
j Between tlie hour* of 12 and 2 the [ioor
' and hungry from nil )iart* of the east
end >>f lU«* fity floclc to thedlnlnn room.
• Most of the patron* are xlKM-blnrk*.
i p.-uny toy men. costernionccra and no-v
ii* •! i!i -ri young clerk* wh <*e vilarie*
will not |H rmlt ihein to Indulge In a
j tuore costly dinner."
TILL CURED.
an dlaaaaaa of tba rartoa traalod a a poatUva Oaarantaa, aad a* «
*pta<1 oattl
ratlaal la <-«rr<L Um4 /WftuM aa#a *aaa. a UaaUea aa raalal diaaaAaa. and biiadrada el
^-.Umonial Itiiara. vaJcabla «• aarooa afllrtad. A/aa m* 41 pmft aa* /W
| tree. Addraaa. Dr . THORNTON A MINOR. 10th & Oak St .. Kan
aaa; bolb aaat
I City, Mo.
"Nine |ai
of the ol<l <
Tni!' r« Mike a *!nn.
era make a man" crew out
iistoni of 1*11 ringing. The
was formerly practiced
■f In their efficacy to drive
away evil spirits The "tailors" In the
• al>ove phrase is a corruption of the
or<l "tellers." or strokes tolled at the
i DR. HEWDERS9M.
:"i & 133 V/osI 3th St., Eaasas City, Co. (?/,r£l 8 fas
Tho Old ffallablo Doctor. Oldest In Ago and Lon ; at Lccatcd.
A ttocclor Craduato In Medlcln«< Over 27 Yuara 3poctal
Practic®.—22 Years In Kanaaa C!ty.
Author!by tha atats to treit Ckmlc. Nerretu iH <tactal Wteete
Curea guuraMeod or mcri^y rrfuniled. AU med. "m • (urcli..«d r-« !jru:
-co u.e-carr orlDianous cieaicjurM amrd. J.o 4eleo-.!<-n from Uattnaa*. Fa I
^ j At Gi<rt«rjC«i fj mmil ax.'l Jrf tevrrjwberr I
% U?3 :ron? *a*ei)r breakNo zu^laciaes *oui C U. U.f only bw •triczn+ui. I
-x v'iar Ortr Hi OOj cu.mi cured, ftuta ycur aikl lcz+± lot Iczlu*.
—f Cors i uti< n trre a&4 ccr.Cwc-tUaJ. pcrso r.ii/ or by idler.
V/eakncss and
if ;::ucl Debility, %er?^
■ .i^eiraawsa—canalnr losses by iItjm
I'iur.nc. p.mp.ea acd blciUbca on tlie
• i confosed kleaa and torrntfu
.=1=« , aversion to aociaty, losaof tex
' ua. (tower, loss or maahooO, etc., cored tor
i • lifa. lean stop afjbt loasea, restore lost
i ; *exnal power, nerva and brain power, en-
r' and atree?u-o weak parla and ma^e
■fit (or raarrlag..
Dhilis ' • larrlbledtaeaaa, la all
- K*'111** ;ormaan«1«taaea. eorad
for i fe. Blood Poiaoolsc, Bkio l>iaeaaes,
incera. Swe.liens. Sorea, Gonorrhoea and
r.ii-t, and all torma of Private Plinaam.
• i.- Uiroly cored or money refunded,
'vrrirtlire radically oared without
i w* IvlUIC tha UMnf fnicmm..la a
rotfuln*
' Cai/s,
mg.es or soan.li. Ko deuc'.koo from bna-
se^u. T:.o-j«an<l r . 4. a i>«rn: i:eoteure
iruaraoteed or &M>rey rafai tied. Send *ts.-T>p
. ttls da.ses.se.
od veins In tti
and his creators.
thousand dollars . Nation were made secondary to his Mi,j "Cetitlemei;
years North Dakota, which does
er of figures representing Woman not projuce
glorified. Rising from her throne i wrtrtu nf inr^le« , , , . ' , * : .7
. . , T> T •. worth ot aPPles> purposes and the legal Homestead-• good evening,
she greets \\ ar and Peace, Litera- • . wh nt rror, that would mni-p . - , - ,
a A A ♦ ~ a r t. ^P r „ ^ J ers were defeated in their rights to
ture and Art, Science and Indus- than pav for half of all the apples , , . . .. •
try-, who approach to lay their grow in America.-Farm & Ranch. ^ schemes of a civil or uncml
homage at her feet. Above her selection! Legal rights were sub-
head two angels hover with over- j A HARD RAP AT A COMPANY. i ordinated to a Department game of
parture of «• rdult was announced by
niriv strokes In suc«-ession Six were Cvnhili« Ii*-.ti
rung for h woman nnd three for a child. V) JP R|nn*
Hence it came to lie said by those lis-
tenint; for the announcement. "Nine
tellers make a man." As this custom
became less ceneral and the allusion
less jreneinll.r understoo«l there was an
easy transition rrom the word "tellers"
to the more familiar one "tailors."
That inevitable joker. Curran. took
advantage of this popular saying to
fun in a good natured way at his
hosts on the occasion of his being en-
The laws of the tprtrair' *l*Xnan by,1S cf tbe G"iU\
of Tailor*. Curran oo leavic^ rose and
1 wish you botb
k -t u w« or njtipey r«rvi uea
lor boou, wc.cb (uiij «xp.ib. «
Varicocele- -1';,*;
tem. etc., ptraianem.r cored wltboutpaln.
H .itropay of tb« scrot uai,
i lyuroeeie--,.,,,.,,! pain
Phimncic-.'"- tKK.U—cor-Ulnafaw
Rnnlf lor both 6cl'«, 04 P,tff. 21 pic-
LpUUIV ,ureg tiue to llfa. wiih full de-
acrtplion of above tte e'ects and
care, sect sealed la piain wrapper for slx
centa to statu pa
Free Museu
in
of Anatomy for men
Thousand* of rurtos l—•
a sermoa without wares.
omca nocna:
J a. m. to I p. m.
10 tr 13
i i> ft linii/ii ^fmsViYiVsV^iVWiVmWsii
The New Route
arched wings. Beside her stand
two welcoming genii.
Inside the arch there is to be a
Hall of Memorials and Records, re-
presenting the achievements oi
American womanhood.
j"Craps!" As a conclusion the
Attorney General Strang Warns CTaP shooters were given the sole
the People Against Certain (entrance to the Land Office for
Insurance ' s*xt>' days and the Homestead law
i suspended for that period in their j tb#
favor!
I In a statement issued Judge J.
It is Mr. Noble's intention that C. Stmug, as attorney general,
the monument shall be erected in ' gave out the following relative to1 by their result8- What liave they
Self Poaaeaaed.
It was late and getting later.
However, that did not stop the sound
of niufiled voices in the parlor.
Meantime the gas meter worked
steadily.
The pater endured It as long as he
could and (hen resolved on heroic meas-
ures.
"I'byllWi." be called from the head of
stairs, "has tha morning paper
jetr
Washington, the Nation's Capital. ' certain insurance companies:
though of his plans he is not yet j "To whom it may concern:
able to speak. "I am informed that the Merch-
"Onr wars developed another antile Insurance Company of Chi-
kind of heroism than that which
displayed itself in the field of bat-
tle," said he, explaining the grow
th of his project. "It was the he-
cago. which has no authority to do
business in the Territory, is solicit-
-Ko. sir." replied the fanny man on
These schemes must be judged j The Dally Bogle. ~We are holding tha
farm far an Important decision."
And iIm paawr wm< back to bed. won-
«artif if they vmm keep b*a*e or uts
Wit* Haa.—Oteaade Springs Uaaetta.
Memphis, The East i Southeast
Solid Wide Vestikukd Trains,
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
Free Reclining Chair Cars.
roism of the mother who surrend- named Fold, is now soliciting busi-
<red to his country the son whom j ness in the county of Comanche,
she had borne and nursed; of the ! city of Lawton. Every act of this
produced?
First, there is not, at the end of
thirty days, one per cent of the
homesteads filed on, occupied by
the settlers!
Second, this shows that a major-
ing insurance in this Territory! ent"es are speculative > ^ it# akarts aad to drive away
through its agents, o„e oi whom «ti« P"***| <£«£~',£"<EE ^^72
RAPID SCHEDULES, CLOSE CONNECTIONS
AT CONVENIENT HOURS.
A Oms flat Psarl Dt srs r«ar.
All aarta ot OTpenitltloaa preraH
aaasf Ma paart Ssbera of Ceylaa. and
• large boalaesa ta done by aortarars
wit* aati abarkm ta restrain the sppe-
C. m. HAWT. «Ml Waat. Aft.
SRSIiai City o. T
I- P. MUM. Traflla Mom
4. p. kiowbll. t. p. a.
OklaasM Oty. a T
See. Little Rack. Ark.
the speculators at 60 per
the number filing!
Third, when the crap game pre-
45
cent of
I irr w\ 1 Ll JET M J tir au«r> tw lur |MIUI 1
cUni. that weighs nearly half a ton Roch /sla„d £xcur8j0ns. For Sale.
vhen fuM grown It will snap off a ... , _ _ . , , , ,,
, - . , . . L lefsiikeapipestemiftheTictlm1 National convention U. C. T.One of the best half section farm-*
wife who gave her husband; of the ! or any other agent of said company tercncc ,s cnoea, by the expiration 1 ,.(,«„<•*« >0 tbrn«t a limb between its U. at Ft. Worth, Texas, Novem-'Greer County. Apply at this
sister who gave godspeed to her ' within this Territory is utterly void 60 day limit, the non-gamb op -o Jnws. or st all events will hold ber 13 to 21st. 1901. For the ' office.
. 1 . *, lintr maioritv of American hini until be drowns miserably. alwve mentioned occasion the C. - —
brother; of the bethrothed who and any such person who insures,11 Dg n,aJoril> 01 American iiome makes ratP rur
watched the man she loved depart with said agent in said company, steaders will enter on every unoc- innped Tiira. '
We have failed to comtr.etnoraU simply throws away so much tnon- 'caP'e<^ claim and contest for the She s!nrap«i her fe.-t ir pretty rage.
otir indeLtedness to the women j ey as not a dollar could be collect- glv«i by the law as against
thviu. V«.U liiid as well stamp them
whose homes were left desolate. | ed of said company if the premises c:iances won in a crap game,
who yielded mo_e than life, an ] ! insured should be destroyed by fire. ' outs"*e t^,e 'aw'
*ho, on the battlefield, or in the "All persons are therefore, warn-
Fourth, the number of contests
hospitals, nursed the woucded and, ed and advised against insuring
in this reservation will exceed by
many fold the number which have; —Bu!>
■uiiii1 more.
Trre. h.-r feet
made Cindere!)
of one fare for round trip, $8.25
from Mangum. Tickets ou sale
Nov. nth and 12th, limited to re-
turn Nov. 25th. 1901.
T. F. Short, agent.
CHEAPER THAN
—TO—
'Colorado and
EVER
Utah
re not the kind that
a rarnioa. but was it
l.ini t / i4v su< b tbiugs.'
assuaged their pain. their property in said companv
"I asked myself what I could do This warning is given for the pur- Krown out method of
for America as an American sculp- pose of protecting the people of the ,Ul'ow'n* 'aw* The Secretary
tor. and this thought came to me Territory of Oklahoma against for- an<* ^'cliart^s great crap
We have spent millions to erect eign fake insurance companies of footers but there is • legal si«le <rf
monuments to the soldiers and sail- the c!av of the Mtrchantiie Insur- l^e Kf110 which heme-tt a<l «ttlers pr,-
sirs. lMit nothing to commemorate ance Company of Chicago, which pl*> f°r a locg coming time'
the service of the women who sat hl; 1,Bf .^nmc-wnply There was no law for the <r<p
th the law of the Ttmton- atid sh««Un« cunteM. it wa^ t.urely •
Ow R <•
-I tHI yon.
r..fc--r <| l f
-nil. I Uofi
lent, h
by lonely fireside* and listened
vain for the returning footsteps.
During the generation wh
aw of the " Territ
' Territory
stand th.* scrutiny
It is «park proof, dust proof,
water proof—Black. Zanzibar Auti
Rust iron and shingle roof paint.
a-i itaak ( lark. Rock Island excursions to Okla
k homa Baptist convention at Knid,
O. T.. Oct. 10, for this occasion
«.w~ aaid tb* bank the C R j & p r y has author-
a aa noo a'year *^cd rate of one and one-third fare
n Life. for the round trip, tickets on sale
Oct. 7th. Final limit Oct. ;ind
eden woaM be ,. . .
r r -I Kt— k- ,9U'- "• J"- Short. Ag t.
St J.ailer tUaa Aor Sale.
«tej.-
11.1 J.
r got
Daily June I Jib to
September 10, 1901.
GREAT ROCK
ISLAND ROUTE
fojnd Trip Kates Prcm
Missouri River Points to Denver
Colorado .Springs .ind PucMo
1* V1] fO JuB' !* ,4 101
V 1J.V.W >cft 1 tu IS ti
*,ft Uar "B *ssae «atr^ tn-tfcar '
IM St HAD TRAM.
Colorado Fiver
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