The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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Monday.
LNil >uu «vrr nw lb* ceremonies
ubich «cr«'iii|M t| ihf unveiling of
ih" nionwniruts uf (%* W. O. W.T
ttunday June 7. V«u are invited.
Miss Maud Norton of Olustee U
t Isltlnn the famil> of W ll. tirovf«.
uud paid th« Pont-Herald a abort
mil >«« l(>rdi y afternoon.
Tho awning in front of one of the
aiorcs 011 north aide of Main street
fell yesterday. An no one was ou
the ilie sidewalk wbon it fell, no one
km hurt.
SuiKbty afternoon as a number of
little children were playiiiK bide and
nwk on the Bouth aide of Main street,
Perry. the ten year old aon of Rave
Tlce, wan severely bitten by un oii-
raced do|{. The wounda were deep
mid painful, l iit not considered dan-
gerous.
A h< avy rain aud hall storm la re-
ported between here and Eldorado
Tuesday. The roada were in a very
disagreeable state, and the amount of
water on the ground made the whole
oramiti.
from Uraalte Kairrpri*« May II.
M I- Cm and ««oi i> Allorn«>
Mono •rttt uiv( Miletitdo un bn«|*
Mt0«
'*• Moore and family ,f ItJalr
>•« hie «ue*u of %l, rtllj jj„ i|
It Tm |r> Hua<la>
lie* llirt« < r uf (be t'i>rd<4l flit la •
«<• f"llw e piearbt-d an lal«frt!|«|
•ertiMiu Hi |he fbiiatian church here
sunday.
Mr. atid M>4 K f. ('<n it-ti Hun-
day morn iik for an eaiendcd *la|| in
Arkansas. Tinm-ose-, Kentucky and
Missouri.
I«ee }Vrd la spending nioal of til*
lime ai the Mprinaa now. looking aft.-,
hia interest In the rink whirh be re-
cently pitrrbaaed from K"x Chambers
Kurd and llayne* ate n hustling Itrm
and are making this popular reaurt
more aliractlve than «-ver.
The Keitekdha of Uranite made two
hearta triad recently by tokena of
heartfelt apreclfitbai Bor Invaluable
assistance in the odd Krilowa' cele-
bration Mra. flaru Duncan waa
presented with a hand* >me gold hau-
dle nilk umbrella for her work aa
pi.mint, uud Geo. Ilrown with a beau-
tiful rocking chair for drl ling the
Rebttkah team.
■I. F. tiriffitb. the buttliiiK editor
of the Kiowa founty Sewn, wua over
yeaterday.
Mra. J L. furreathera waa called
amldeuly to Travia. Texan, by the
m-rioua illmaa of her mother. Hhe
left ye terday mornliiK.
J. H. iirooks und J. B. Smith had
iin oxcltlug run-a-wuy yeaterday, In
which both gentlemen were badly
aklnned up. MV. Brook«" buggy wreck-
ed and IiIh horse badly fut.
"Iloas Andy" Stewart of Mansuni
ron iauhmim
TV. I
hu I rairWak#.U*r—. 3I|.
imtm ptm* faaoliMt eag'a* la 9
MilUoa for m) . call or «Hta
vtam pvRiiiuwo co
Special Sale
Farm Loans
\V«« t an Ituuk you uf> with the
moat lateral t 'omjMity, Ileal
I'oiitriU'l and Kate* ever oflfrr
etl in HouthweoternOklahuiJin-
li will i « Ut your int*?rt? t to
U«t ua "aitflit yt u "
LAWRENCE. iill.LlLAMO Ic
McBEE
OMM-rtM Nat I ItaM tlida
OF
•000 linkn oiimvti
CARirUL LAUMOCRINA I
territory in the region of the down- propped In yeaterday and left „ hlgh-
ponr a veritable lake. The rain was '> aPPJ^«*ted 80u;enlr of his visit In
from Eldorado to within about four, ^, Enterprlao cash box. Andy is
mile, of Martin. The opinion la that,n a«n* a borough campaign for tho
the hail did some damage to the I Bta ®. 8ena,°' and 80 far wltho ' °P*
young cotton. , position.
TbaUa why so many peopia aend thtlr
*Jod linen to u to b« lanndertJ
They know they can rely oa the care
ful baadllng It will have and the cor
rect color and ttnlih. We wash every
thing wafbahle and gnarantee tails
factory result*.
MANGUM «TKAM LAUNDRY
MANGUM, OKLAHOMA.
Pkoae 101.
The World's Best Climate.
s not entirely free from disease, on
the high elevations fever* prevail,
whll^ on the lower levels malaria Is
encountered to a greater or less ex-
tent, according to altitude. To over-
jome climate affections, lassitude, ma-
laria, jaundice, blflousness, fever and
ague, and general debility, the most
effective remedy Is Electric Bitters,
the great alterative aud blood puri-
fier; the antidote for every form of
bodily weakness, nervousness, and in-
somnia. Sold under guarantee at R-
C. Hannah's drug store. Price 50c.
Base Ball, and Tennis Goods; a
Travelers samples cheap, at THE
BOOK STORE. 43-tf
the founder of indigestion.
The founder of Indigestion was Noah; he for-
got to leave the pies ashore. From the hog
comes lard; from lard, indigestion. The mo-
ment you put lard-cooked food Into youf
stomach, you send a pressing Invitation for
dyspepsia to come and take possession.
You don't need to use lard, though, unless
you want to; there is a cooking fat that makes
food any stomach can easily digest. It Is
COTTOLENE; no hog fat—Just pure vegeta-
ble oil, nutritious, wholesome; makes flaky
pie crust, crisp doughnuts, light, rich rolls
and cake—In fact, all the things you like, but
cannot eat perhaps, because they do not
"agree."
COTTOLENE has been well named "the
perfect shortening."
KILL th< COUCH
mb curb the lunc8
w,th Dr. King's
New Discovery
roRC8ffif8 JSfL
AWP ALL THROAT AMD LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OB MONET REFUNDED.
Notice of Hearing Petition for Let-
ters of Administration.
State of Oklahoma,
County of Grer.—ss.
In the County Court.
Notice is hereby given that on the
1st day of May, A. D. 1s08, J. M.
Alexander filed in the County Court,
of the County of Greer, and State of
Oklahoma, a petition ,rraying for Let-
ters of Administration to be issued to
j. m. Alexander upon the estate of
Addle s. Lewelling deceased, late of
the County of Greer and State of Ok-
lahoma.
And, persuant to an order of said
County Court, Monday the 25th day
of May, a. d. 1908, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m., of said day, that being
a day of the regular May term, a. d.
1908, of said county court, has been
appointed as the time for hearing
said application, when and where any
person interested may contest said pe-
tition by filing written opposition
thereto on the ground of inconnpeten-
cyof the applicant, or may assert his
own rights to the administration and
pray that letters be issued to himself.
Witness Jarret Todd, Judge of th*
County Court of the County of Greer,
and the seal of the Court affixed, the
1st day of May, a. d. 1908.
(3ejal.) j arret todd,
45-3t County Judge.
Farm Loans.
It matters not what others say
about Terms, Rate, or-amount. See
e. j. DeARMAN, in City National
Bank. 45-tf
The Blues
Do you bare a fit of "the 4
lues,''every month? Suf-
| let from headache, back-
ache, low waist-pains, creep- I
in? sensations, nervousness,
| any daocdet ot youx natural 1
functions? Such symptoms
1 show that you suftc* from
one of the dhraurt peculiar
to women. Don't procsast'
the place to get
fine photo's 18 at
PASEVITCH'S STUDIO
One Half Block Norm of Nw. Cor. Square
He will make pleasing
pictures. Perfect in every
detail, the best work ever
done in Mangum. For the
next 20 days will give Spe-
cial Rates on Fine work in
the* New Folder : : : :
ONLY $4.00 PER DOZEN
It will pay you to call and
examine this work. Our
Post Cards only 75c doz.
Special prices ou Groups
GALLERY
Cor. Okla. and Com. Alley
PIANOS
A lot of nice, new Pianos of Standard make, to close out
at wholesale prices.
TERMS CASH OR ON EASY PAYMENTS TO SUIT.
PRICES FROM 998.00 UP
WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR
Chickering& Sons, Baumeister,
Krell, Marshall & Wendall, Emerson,
Royal and Hobert M. Cable Pianos.
If you are thinking of buying a Piano now is your
chance to save from $100.00 to $150.00.
Pianos on display at Harris Hotel sample room east
side square. Sale only lasts ten days. Come early and
get first choice.
Armstrong Byrd A Co.
T. J. CLARK, Salesman. Oklahoma City.
L. J. ELLIOTT TOM TACKITT
EM i Milt
Real Estate
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office 4th door west of
City Nat'l. Bank
Mangum,
Okla.
B. E. DAVIS
Staple aid Faacy
GROCERIES
WOMAN'S RELIEF
Mrs. Sarah & Butts, of
White Plains, Va-, writes 1
Xaidvi is ccstainly a pana-
cea fee suffering women- I
waa sunk in despair. Death
is 00 wam than the pains I
autfned periodically. Noth-
inf relieved me, until I took
Now the
PURITY FLOUR
Ow Leader
ANNUAL MISTING POSTPONED-
have (ooe. and I am stron-
ger than in 15 rears- Try
E fat yo—H onfall
WATCH WORK
Call or Pbome
ALTUS.
From Altus News, May 14.
Uncla Aycock is visiting relatives
ai his old Alabama home.
j. w. McAskell of Headrick, was
in the city on business Saturday.
f. h. Cook of Guthrie, represent-
ing the State Capital, was in the city
in the interest of that paper theflrst
of the week.
a. s. Taylor of Trenton, Tennes-
see, is visiting his iparents, General
and Mrs. Win. Taylor at Lock. He
accompanied the general to Altus Sat-
urday .
Mr. and Mrs. h. l. Oliphant went
to Pauls Valley last week to visit rel-
atives and friends. Mr. Oliphant has
leturned, but m'rs. Oliphant will re-
main for some time.
Rev. e. p. Stewart is down from
Lubbock, Texas, shaking hands with i
old friends and looking after seme un-
finished business. |
Mrs. Edgar Fears has returned,
from Mangum, her father, r. p. Mil-,
ler came with her and visited with
the family a few days.
Messrs. r. e. Koon and g. l.
Thompson of Kansas City, civil en-
gineers, are doing the field work of
surveying for the extension of the
waterworks.
m. l. Portwood, of Blair, was in
the city Tuesday. He recently went ;
to Clovis. New Mexico, with the in- j
tention of making that his home, but
sold out and came back and bought
his old home at Blair.
The Senate, accompanied by Mr.
Ruthruff and Mr. and Mrs. Dillon
Patterson, spent Tuesday on Turkey
creek. Lots of fish caught, a good
dinner and a pleasant time were en-
Joyed by all.
Mrs. Mary Dale and daughter Mtas
Bernice have returned from a visit
with relative® at Quanah. Texas.
Judge Kelly was in the city Sat-
urday enroute firom Eldortio to Man-
gum. The Judge la aa old newspaper
man and always has a word of en-
couragement for members of the fra-
ternity.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kimberlin It-
tended the laving of the corner stone
of the new building at the college at
Clarendon. Texas, last week. They
report a most enjoyable time.
Cnde Bill Mitchell was down from
Mangum the first of the week. Un-
ci* Bill looks loneaome without l*ncle
Ealum beln* with him. He will be
glad when the legislatare adjourns
aad I'ncle Ea° :ai will be relleTM of
standing guard at the door of the
of tlx> lord*
O
You are
When you insist on quality in your
hardware
You'll be righter still when you come
here for it. There's so much differ-
ence in hardware that it will be wiser
for you to buy where only the best is
kept. That is right here, as anyone
can tell you who has had experience.
And our prices are often lower than
others charge for hardware not to be
compared wit hours.
F. S. Gentry
pmomk 949. mourn atom oqua k
I have money on hand to pay the
fallowing warrants: On the contin-
gent rand, claim No. 434. 17. XI. €0.
J*7 aad m to Ml inclusive. a J the
f 'o«iu warrants on the «i?plr
ftad. claim No. K.. U~. RI. 57S.
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CM a 4 Ml.
Dated this i 4ar ot April. iWf.
r. m. overton.
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Money «• Loan an Parma.
Oa Five. Serea or Ten Tears Tim*,
taterest « per ceat .. payable aaaaaKy.
L«wMt rat* of commission
Moaer ready wbea papers are aiffa>
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Taylor, J. E. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1908, newspaper, May 21, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280725/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.