The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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THE Mangum STAH. *""*"
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M«? i'/oA * Birthday.
I.a*t Sunday <KtoUr tlir i tth
* *« > MAMHK STAK'H MIII
birthday.
Fifteen
Xlrw Prt^ln t*ry of the Cumber I
- | Uod IW>> trruu cburvh will mmi [
• oo at Wood *rhoo| hrm«r m Washita
• 5«* ciHiniv Okta., ..n Clef, }4||| n|
7 M> o'clock p, m UV bop* all c 1
I'. minister* within our t-un.U!
Mill be pmrat #m| ,u c |. >
churchr* within our bounda will
h4*c their delegate* tu niwi—I *" M
■M411KUIII 4ud tJirrr
Freel Freel Free!
The Red Store!
R. L. HUMiitgttnir, a prom
inettl Mock man from lhike
wan a hub viaitur lax Satur-
day.
U'AXTKIl— A woman to do
lu.a« work Saudi faiudy *.-1
w«lte Addle** 4t utter
it ii Hat* , Children* Ten.
Ihetu
CI A
Fraternally,
Fimk, tnted clerk.
Fa the Pub/u i tr
1 j... w now ofrrriiiL. a *jtu Moon
rrtoMv to the |«u|iir ni carriage to it* cnatomem. To
I have 4MIIIHP i 11. """ 1 'I"'jiw who hold. tin- Im-lty
[.it nlv w '■ "'y*""" ml*ron Feb. 1.1 u,..j .,i
K.1.U M «rv '« ti* ■ .„. eli , |. Ih.l I .ill „clcomc .11 ^ "fa "cl'lll"'* , — -
von will m\ but when vim i..r. ** inr our extensive line It jn er*as wrll a* new aauriM ti..... TI. . : *'r«*r county.iStore and a chance at n£ivicar
• >'y will i ^>U,J,I01'!Ur'il that wben .bey „ | u)|.r^mb?Iws i™ roul'tftta!II*" ",a'"
Rvra*hawlt0x. 111.1 only Kr, (ik it.1 i||i.Iii, i.rnotv. Ix "* lr""l "i tMfjarr aolil at , lie-
bLTlrir„'tC,|IOT r,kcl, Thi. valuable offer i. good
get caactiy what thty pay tor I until Feb. 1st. 190J, ami the
one that purcluue. the most
Idollars worth of goods from
jour store will get the moat
I chances at the valuable prixe.
Your* for InuineM..
^A. M. Womks. Ja.
The Hungry
., it will
strike you somewhat more fordbly.
The Stab haa wn Munburn I«ook over thelut'of real entatc
Krow from a village of 30 |*ooIc to offered 111 the Stak. If you are
a thriving little dty of 3000. It f interested call at thin office
ha* wen old Greer, with a popula-! ♦ —
t.ou of three hundred fifteen vear* 'm tk*
ago grow to a population of thirtv ..ft"?!"*" l#,to ,hta ""9 kit. f
■houitaml pro.|«rou« ,«,pl,. i,; 2.'£££"T <",n "* « Todd'..
K.W the early ..m^le, of „ brtve | 1 -
and noble people as the *uu ever1 .."IT ro#*"nf • trimid. b* ..Id
1ST on,,in rr i"ort5!
for themselves homes; it saw them m* 'attwfi -uod blru me' i*,u
rontend with drouth and hot
.vinds; it saw them at times with-
Hit the common necessities
vhen they would for
heir homes, and go down into , ..,„pr 1mnna m. ti -hi . .
Jgypt . Texas after conn, and the Perfumern ,r(i , St.bT~ ,°r -wa,h'«« <h.-m i j, 1 "CTe w.'n J* several others
chernvitl, cable .lum^lves to I tion^d aov'el^t """ ' fi'TV "°,if t,he ,,">ldcr tl,e
ol,l their claims i„ Greer. It sa - St,.sx ".'j'uz ' *. ""mbc r
pany fall by the wayside and never « ^ * — a"y nn «'«elal Uowor i. stuck in at 11 ,K* abk> to claim it, the
iturn. The Stak h.T itsWn Ve yOU seen the handsome L,1'J* d<K'8 ,ook con,'c «<> the j Pnze will go to tile holder of
give,, « y by the; 1.^ ^ the seinnd number drawn after
.1.1. * .. h 'u AJ1IJ |tejj ^.c
Editor Echols of the M.w-
hot I tMy tort7-
TJi tit*xt year be met the Mine man
i bewildered shoppers.
I ruwo Wh. Am K «
Tr«#a ml br Ubdi.
WbfB the Japanaa* peaaanla (ft
tbamM'TM p tor a pllcri aS. to «
elty for I be purpoa* of Hying In • atock
nr An«n Ikaaw a.
t times with again and haTf^S aT.Er "" ' W ' « ■ wlfl Tle well Vhake
titles Of life with: "Hello, irhat a long time | q"«lntMt ap- if. c t sHaklll
a time leave I ve ><> '. IloWa r,ur ZZZ Z T1- women gen- the first Otie drawn W1
. r ;T.o ,b-r |.r: s :u":,rr2,T£ r%f"!! nu,rtr-
'onn anH tin- n._r . . ,eK* bnr# or awathiu* thi.™ in . * Here u ill be wvera
hi lltl'iiv § l^v<
A ballot box with two locks
[will be used, tickets are fur-
nished in duplicate, one is de-
positee! in tne box and the
other retained; on the morn-
iugrcif the drawing the tickets
will K* well shaken up and
ill oe the
Mias Cora Kalsum haa ac-l
cepted a uoaitiou with Jackson
^ Wilson. j
Vou tan get lairnaitii. at toe Kedj
Jud^e J. P. Orr, of the Le
jjcr News, was circulating
?f!1°l,K *«anv Mangum
friends last Saturday.
Trade at fhe Red Store and get a
chance at the $150 Moon carriage.
.Misses Mabel Donalson and
Nora White, two accompliah-
ed voting ladies, of Dot, were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Duncan Saturday and Sun-
day.
Long
Winter
Evenings
nro coming on.caus
Ing an extra amount
of eye strain, pre-
pare yourself for
comfortable read-
ing by glasses prop-
erly fitted by ... .
DR. WARNER
Hr.f CstgMts*c4 Optician
In Greer County,
Have vou
ps anil downs, and fell oulT," S'?
tee for a time itself.
It saw Greer county wander as
maverick for ten years, on
exas range, and at the last brand-
l "V. S" and put into I'ucle
mi s Oklahoma pasture for fu-
re grazing.
The Star was shining in Greer
as ^'le Rcc* Store carriage is a beau-
the ! t> : il ou exhibition just in front
- I of sfore.
We are agents for the celebrated
line of the original Cole's Hot
Blast Heaters, The best Hot
Blast ever offered the trade. Satis-
LT l u°y€arS ^f°re °ld °k' Ifaction guaranteed. Resp t
loma was born, and has watched
2 miraculous development of the
;atest of all the territories
uch is comparable with nothing
t a scene from the Arabian
ghts.
It has seen twenty-five million
>ple added to the population of
^nited States, and the maps
1 histories of nations changed,
t has seen marvelous changes
JUght in the past fifteen years
I has been a potent factor all
t time in helping to bring them
ut, and has been rewarded ac-
ling to its merits.
,t commenced business in a dug
and was printed on a second
3 arm/J^ss with no jobber in
^ce, it ha tQday the best
pped power offtee tu the terri"
west of the main line 01 the
j Waad railroad. It Can show j
IftrfatSt subscription list and !
tllfc greatest amount of job j
: of any ofHce in the district '
Rude & Hamilton.
The De.errlnx One.
Hoyt, wltb a playwright friend, wan
onc-e wltnus.lii!? the production of a
play-not his own-says the New lork
Clipper. The leading man was well
known to 1,0 a poor "study." and this
ni^'ht was on very unfamiliar terms | 8fafjon t ■— "" ■ «ay to ti.e
olee of the prompt- *Jf, °P the "PurPlo Irises" were
-K. r.J'!:."™"™' «-«fo.
7 U' er 11. Ann
t us florul decoration Is not <-onllne«l to
the women. When you meet a party of I *vun"i ivvuois OI me .M \\-
pllgrims. ioU often see the old IUen also , i; | M S i'\ R and Kflitr.r Prift, .,
with n flower stuck co,juettishly above Ll^. ,1 £ w-'
the ear. UC11 Ol tile aStlll-Moilltor Will
At N.iffano It appears that many of 1 Conduct tile drawilltr
the poor nld dears from the country cet
so IllMVllili.e...! a... .i . _ j
WUJ nil- l.\iUUirT
so bewildered by the m.igniflcence of
the places they go to and tbe distrac-
♦ hil! °l 8ll0ppinff that ,b'y inlte lose
their heads and consequently their
£!!L k° tb? *Ter ,h0UKhtful Japanese
police have insisted that every party of
pilgrims la to have a distinguishing
e."f fhi At Xa*ano U wn« f«>e common-
e*t thing possible to see some ancient
dame rushing about n-nillng: "Where la
my party? Where Is the purple Iris
party?" or "Where Is the yellow towel
round the neck party?" And then she
thTluou '°ld 'hat "yel,ow t0™l round
Steam Engines
Have no place on our shelves., but
fresh groceries are constantly kept j
on hand at Todd's.
Notice.
The un>'cr igned have purchased
the stock of \V. M. Dunn Lumlier
Co. All votes and accounts due
them ar«^jayable to us at the old
stand.
Noli. & Gkorgk lcmrer Co.
With his part. Thr I)roul[„.
er was continuously In evidence though
this was overlooked, for the actor was
a great favorite.
Just before the end of tbe act Hoyt
went out. bnt returned a moment later
Just as the curtain went down on deaf-
ening applause.
"Who are they calling for?" he asked
of his friend, who answered by naming _ r-i'-" «ui saie at tn
the leading man, whom, to spare his Twenty cents per hundred
feelings, we will call X. 1 1
" •" via
-Kansas City Star.
After the opening look out for the
rush, list your lands with McMil-
lan & Heatly 2
, 01d papers for sale at this office.
Moore & Winburne have institu-
ted a sacrifice sale, and will for the
next 30 days give some rare bar-
gains in barbed wire, nails, stoves,
queensware. and everything per-
taining to a first class hardware
business.
Patronize home enterprize by us-
ing Mangum's Best Flour.
Mangum's Best Flour for sale
by all grocers.
We Correct All Oe feels or the Human
Cvc Thai Glasses VIII Sctnedv
0«ke «t Wagoner * Jewelry Store'
MANGUM OKLAHOMA.
Gicap Barber 8hop!
Haircut 25c.. Shave 10c.
The best work for least
money. S.-W. Corner
vS«j. Bynum's old stand.
J. W. MADDEN, Prop'r.
for. I should think they would calTfor
thj prompter." or
J One two
.>d, and is the best patronized (east part of town.
rticinor mArlinm
For Sale.
roomed residence
rtising medium.
has kept in the vanguard of
jrocession and proposes to stay
!, as the town and country
s, as the facilities for business
progress increase the Star
increase until someday it may
well we shall see what we
see. At any rate the Star
iteful to its friends who have
: it possible to shine all these
One business lot on east side of
square.
One residence lot in east Man-
gum. Good team taken in part
pay.
For terms and further informa-
tion, call at this office.
my old friends who last fall
vinter patronized my old res-
nt, we will be pleased to see
t the new one.
c. m. Bryan.
Six for a Niche/
t the price of everything at
's grocery house, but the best
e least is always to be found.
an has bought a restaurant
■ you will get the best meals
olite service in Mangum. 25c.
All canned goods are 10 per cent
potatoes 50 to 60 per cent, meats
20 per cent, country produce 50
per cent and labor 25 per cent high-
er than last year. Now you will
see that a man in the hotel or res-
taurant business must get fair
prices or he can't stay. The fol-
owing prices will prevail in future:
Bryan's hotel $2.00 a day; at his
European plan hotel and restaur
ant, $1.25 per day. Clean
For Sate.
I Ten head of two-year-old steers.
Apply to W. C. Cunningham, •
4 Duke, Okla.
For staple and fancy groceries
call on j. \v. Ferguson.
Notice.
We are wholesale agents ror the
El Reno Mill and Elevator Co. and
the Chickasha Milling Co., and ex-
pect to keep their brands of flour
constantly in stock.
Moore Mill & Gin Co.,
Mangum, O. T.
Improve your cattle by attend-
ing the sale of short horns in Man-
gum, Friday of next week, Oct.
18th.
The stove season is now on, and 1
Moore & Winburne have tile'
stoves. Stoves in all sizes, kinds
and prices from $3.00 up to the1
| best. Their sacrifice sale only lasts j
j 50 days so "you'll have to hurry." |
Improve your cattle. If you'
haven't the money buy on time.
W; F. L GREEN WELL.
J'ine Stock Saddles,
XAVAJOE BLANKETS, HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS,
SPURS, LAP ROBES, SADDLES MADE TO ORDER.
meanea trees.
—Repairing a Specialty. ^
eberhard skirting.
J
PUBLIC SALE!
Friday of next week in Mangum,'
-OF-
Greer county, the southwestern
portion of Oklahoma is the place
for hoineseekers to get cheap
homes. Apply to McMillan &
Heatley, real estate agents, Man
gum, Okla.
Get in the band wagon for
Moore & Winburne's sacrifice sale.
They are going to make prices pop
for the next 30 days.
beds.
Short orders,
$4.00 for 21 meals.
regular prices
Ruu! Run!! ~~Run!H
Todd's for your groceries, just like
your neighbors are doing.
Artlatle.
herebv given that I * "Au art,*t,c clrt-" painting
teacher, "la one who will pin blush
Notice.
ice is
2 at my office, in Mangum,
Monday, from 10 a. m. to 4
as required by statute.
Wm. Mitchell,
County Surveyor.
Bryan s hotel, or Bryan's
rant you will get enough to j
ill cooked and clean.
have the Majestic Range.
Ranges and stoves. Golden
s and stoves, also the most
te line of heaters ever shown
Jigum. All at very low
Ri de Sc H\*iiton.
For Sale.
' buggy and harness for sale
Apply At Giliiland
( roses upon a sky blue frock. An In-
artistic jrlrl Is one who will wear blue
ribbon with a pink frock. 8ome eyes
nr^'iit not sec any JifrVr *n<e Ix-tween
tin- t-.vo combinations, but tln-n-'s nil
1 the difference in the world. One zirl
lias no warrant for what «: «■ does. The
other hps all nature for b«-r authority."
Tk' Ginlili
In bad we«ther. lh«. (i*h
sni'L when the boats «
could never stay in the hi
•f tbe clock. An It ticked he heard
nothing bat "Wife, widow; wife. w d
°w." ever and over again. An.I. «be
•aid. tl« but the swing of the boi
wbleb name should I* the true one.-
"Cynthia |a tbe Wesi"
* ■ Sk' .l T.kl, IWI.I..
f andermin'
I bird a..
-Te* ilia
r*. aga:a"—r
Wllb Death
-rainn'a « if,,
■re out. who
ise liecaase
Look flerQ
The Cotton Crop
is shorter than us-
ual and so are the
prices on my
goods. I can sell
you anything in
my line cheaper
than they were
ever before sold in
Mangum. The
proof is in the
price as compared
to quality of goods
My lines of Jewel
ry. Watches,
Olockc, silverware
Optical Goods,
Musical Instru
ments. etc. are
complete. Sepair
ing neatly and
promptly done.
Registered Bulls, Cows and
Heifers,
Fifty head to to be sold from the Rich Hill Herd at Man-
gum, Oklahoma,
Friday, October 15th, 1901
A
the
CGAMCTEE
MOT PILLS
from m:
This offering will be found better in every way than
cattle we have sold in past sales in Oklahoma and Texas.
The Bulls in this offering are Big—all Red Blacky fellows
to head a y herd. Our famous herd bull
HOBSON 137039, will be included in this sale.
Will offer twenty head of unrecorded Shorthorn cows that
are good all over. The registered cows and heifers will be
safe in calf to one of our herd bulls.
Parties wanting good cattle had better inspect this offering.
These cattle will sell 011 six months' time with 10 per-
cent. interest, or 5 per cent, off for cash.
Sale begins at 1 p. m.—Positive Rain or Shine.
_ t .Vcim ui Ollllie.
ggSpSSI1 Faulkner Bros. 4 Miller,
feiatin coated. CCH" R* S* CAMPBELL, Owners of the Rich Hill Herd «F
" -J Auctioneer. Shorthorn Cattle. Jamesport, Mo.
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Echols, R. C. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1901, newspaper, October 17, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280943/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.