The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1901 Page: 4 of 10
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RACKET STORE, L. J. Elliott.
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ADVCRTISINQ HA IIS.
who k«>w Mm ?* t i
Sttlrly Ii4>lr«*. without I
If t« Mead* ill
ju*t the right nun lot thi
Mill do all in their ]«•«
that he get* it
Wc have in thi* wu k
ti uituvd a« a candidate (<
from the third or went
ii tiiic >>f Sam kiidc
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and
ir You
PAVE - (INT - ! \l - CdTTLE
—| fr ~ * TX.rrzrrwMm
ftf«f . • m—y
Rude Bros, at City Meat Market
Thtv will pay you the 2 fight i Market I'ri*
; |ig
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Durham Bulls
Por Sole.
Rofibu.
gailMk < MMl prr 1
lot ■•.•uwn ar !«•• , inn
r l>iwi. i-#r 1Mb. ttr.t to>r.
u!MM)ursl to*rrtloci Ifteeni
m-i in • 'U «r tap*
«!)• u! ptiper •">' prr e*>Ot
! «« Ill a'. '
•rnl : ra><
i *st\k an
fur trustee
it w.ird the
Everybody
know JSam 1U- han never ha-l aov
experience in a |mt>lic office, but i
an A i citi/en, and if elected would
do hi* level l*->t to fill the office sit
Ufactorily. He nay* he i* not run-
ning ou any sjvcial hobby or plat-
form, but I
ed him to
Ct Meat Notice
H**l ••I Ik* IllMIW.
'U
U.I..U.I Ike MM
« m IttinUt i .11 kiln dr.i<! and
•ii\ light ..:id • in prin i N w no
the lovvct. Yard m xt to John
liotel, ea*t «>f «qiiarc.
W. M. 1 >unn f.umher Co.
A watch repaired by K I,. Wag
noner ar.d timed with hi* fine rcgu
later in bound to give natitfoction.
Who wouldn't buy a pair of
Hhot-. at ->c. on the Bargain conn-
«t I«. n'cc Iil,c of ,s- 7 Roger* Bro*'.
• . \tn uk 1\ l"v\ j ricvx L!i
ti and unregistered
I Hull*, age* rang-
/ iit4 from ealve* to ^^ycar-
f ol<s- strictly firnt-ch>*s high
< grjide Mack. •
0. L. UASMNOAMr,
i. i Dukr. OMa.
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ANNOUNOLMENTS.
We arc authorized to announce
Jas. A. McKibbin as a candidate
for rc-clection to the office of trus-
tee for the fir>t, or south ward.
The I'laiiulealer thought he
would write an editorial on the
I court-house question, an I later de-
cided not to. Good decision, that.
neighlx>r Htick. Of course you
. M<ll at i ru ••>•)<•<••> a Ui t.n Jinell ,1>H ... .
! •'lh~ IWlMrt unit KrxtMti i M ll « lUitrUjatV. I. l'i\ •>.
>1 «"• UihI omi'r In VitDifiim. Ol; abnwin I ,, ... ,, . , ,,
l°ht> auiil I«in(r>i Hill bat Itik' tun i>r"prr m- Call Oil \\ . 11. (•Iilllaild for all
davll BlMl April ti Imm •• i |..nn f j-i Wbi. I, Is ,,( „i. ri..^ UVul
i « t.mi . n.. .i,.r .IT,uh* . ! . co.iicviionerieM. WM
ui ibl uoiiot- OD mil br iiiimIc u l b«!r«*bv or side of Mlliarc. 12.
iwml thai >111*1) outliw Iw iilv«" h" 1111 ■« •
pr<>|MT |>ubU<'allon
II Jm>. A Oi.iPiu.nr lUvl.trr
l'< t«H| ID I'. S LttO(lt>m<'t< Apr ti IW"I
by dai* uud
New Haven, Waterbury, An-
sonia and all the leading makes of
- | alarm ihcks at C. T. Fly's.
_ Sewell & TackeM carry iu stock The C em Cafe will have a big
would have opposed it: would have i a" the time a full line of the l*st j Turkey Dinner Sunday. 42.
We are authorized to annnnnri- tried to offer reasons a train st it. and 1 staP^e a"(* ^''"K'v Kroci-rie>. 4^ That mercantile supply business
K. L. Waggoner as a candidate for ■ of course would have failed, so bet- Oklahoma celebrated her twelfth °! ^ s at Mangum is
Te-election to the office of trustee ter let it alone. Theonly sufficient birthday on April 22nd, many pla- [ ^ towV/. ^ExVrytody^is6^^1^^^
for the third, or west ward. reason against building a court-ices having elat>orate preparations'on.
house, and building it now, is that, and carrying out interesting pro-; R.c.Hannah made a deal yes-
we are not able. If thct is true it grammes. Greer County will next terday for a supply of the Pasteur
* . 1 k 1 f'!i as a c.iti 1. a . or is a good and sufficient reason, and summer celebrate her fifteenth I Blacklegine. and also snme of the
re-election to the effi. <n trustee should l>c- acted on. If that is not birthday as an organized county, j Pasteur X'accine Co. s Stock Pow-
ders; also their new Insecticide for
poultry, hor.tc and cattle lice, horn
flie-. It will arrive in about ten
day . Give it a trial; thev are up
!V'S - BARN.
Wm. Hcnrv^ Propricior.
Liverv and Feed Stable.
NEW RIGS, PROMPT SERVICE.
Board florscs by Day, week or ilo.S
Southwest Corner
Square.
mm* ciaa.
a ^ /a
We are authorized to announce
BUY
for the see
, ' r east ward.
• 2:1 >r.
pre^e;:' usj
geatleu
g t!:at
iien could!
We tf.'vC p'ei.-.',::. i
the r.r:::;.--. of t!i. ov
for rc .k- t'o::. !;e!iw
be
be
Ti
the p si;;.-.- they • ■ onlv men
like the rest of us, the chanc. - are
they have, but the Star c!o.s.,'t
now recall any they have made
their official caoacitv. If tliev
may !
While she is the baby child cf t!:e
air.e time; l>unch, she is still nearly three
years older than her mamma—the
territory. Th;s, to or.r distant I
read: rs, who do not know cur : ; -
mer history, will be a curious^ co-
nundrum. The explanation is ea- j
1 sy. We were an organized county
pol: in Texas nearly three years beicre
This Oklahoma was born, and afterw:;'d •
to t
. ir bu.-
If
n't 1 tlicw the pcoj/i ■
next" to tlie mercan-.
business, just call on I
t Moore & Winburne's I
is smoke. He is niak-
true—and no Altus man can afford
| to say it is—and at the
, |deinar.d a division of the county.
with the attendant result that two.
instead of one, must be bn't. As
1 the Star'indicated last week,
j friends of division genera'y. ar
j ti: - good \ eople of Altus p. rtleula
i ly, are exercising very | <
ties in oppodg this measure.
i > on the dead square. If you pec- Ijecame a part of Oklahoma by a
j pie would come up to the r-.ark an;! decision of the supreme court of
re-elected they would be less likely j cheerfull>' assist «!1 an enterprise of the United States, which Jield that j jlon,a
to make mistakes in the future than ]550 much importance to all the peo-1 the territory embraced in Greer
a set of new men would. They have I P,e' you wouId gain many friends I County was not a part of the State ...
a better general idea of what the for >0,,r «Me,—friewls who could I of Texas, according to the old |the has *°'"e
town needs than a new set would and w-ould be valuable to you in j treaty stipu'ations; so it became a 6110 an0um o
They are in a degree familiar with I -vour time of need: but who wil1 be ! part of the Territory of Oklahoma. Istone budding, with vaults to pro-
thi duties of their offices, and jt [driven entirely away from you by This was in March, l896—seven ,tect the couuty records, and rent it
would take a new set one term to|yonr opposition. The question is years after the first opening and to 1 le count> • adding that it
become so. They are all business; UP and un'ess the friends of divis- several months after the last one.
men and have the test interests of jion 030 assur- themselves that they
the town at l'.earc. They 1 a.e can (lefeat the proposition, they
worked for what the conceive to be wou^ d ) much better anl would
tlie best interest. Let ns re-elect, conserve their own interest i much
them, and help them to make a j more by working cheerfully for a
success of our 1 t'le citv govern- | court-house, and thereby make ,
ment Le^ us encourage them and ifriends for the future- If they stake bc opened. The chief s among the that they get no rent whatever. If
if they make mistakes,°let us offer ;their in thi* fight, no matter j India s. ;t is said, agree to waive! we are mistaken the Plamdealer
them friendly suggestions and "ad-! Aether they win or lose, they may their right to the land and accept j can correct us. On the ot.ier hand
vice" Next Monday is the day | < xpect to have their present 0?F0-1 money instead. We hope the in- j a stone building wita vaults, suffi-
Don't forge* to com- out and vote' ^ nents agai°st them—and for all | formation is correct. It will give cient for all county purposes, would
It is ever • man's duty to vo^e Ii tin,e to come. This will be a nat-1 a!I the Peo?le more homes and save ! rent ,n Mangum for $3°° a month;
you don't think these men are the I ural cxinsequeate. and appeals as Ithe trouble, hardship and expense , this would be $3600 per year, or a '
proper men, then it is your duty to | snch to all responsible men.
bring cut other men and try t«,! ^"rg^t these thoughts in all .
elect them. The responsibility of f <*rity. jllot no"" The I,ldians ha^ fred that * ,s m°re gnomical to; ^
— j no use for the land, and their in- build t ian tj rent, w ee? \\ e ccn- j W
good thing. terestwouM bc bctter serv,d b elude by thanking our friend, the jg
Plaind.aler. for Iieing trank and
VELVET
STARCH
O't d
are getting
! tile stipplv
Mr. White :
| and watch 1;
ring it hum.
i The warmest baby in the bunch j
—the mercantile supply business j
of W. W. White, Mangum, Okla-
>nia.
The Plauidealer suggestg that
k has some (
izen of Mangum to "build a good
wouldn't cost the county any more
than the several small shacks now
Information comes by way of the j >n use by the county " Let 11s see
grapevine telegraph to the effect ^about that a little; All of the offi-
that >'t is positively determined to
open the 480,000 acre Indian Re-1 at the court house—furnish their! -0-
serve along with the other lands " ~~
The Best Cold Water Starch
<^vOii the flarket.
I ICC! * Aa^ Receive a Beautiful Apron J fffCj
f:or Sole In " • .-
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•-ncti, n.-. flcrshaw
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Accounts of Finns and Individuals solicited 011 con-
servative banking rules.
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>t ttPOUt tnat a Uttie; Ai: o! tin o vkn rKA A'r-" r - - - > « , ..
'jcials— xcept thoseoo upyi„gs,all
and our information is
HEATLY BROS,,
DHAIJiRS
Is as! nuuuie, uaiusmp ana expense 1 >-« , "i a q
We1 of another opening, which will cer- sum sufficient to pay interest on j
sin- tainly follow in a few years if it is $72.°°o bonds. So it is easily fig- I W
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Wholesale
...Soda Pop
Wholesale
electing the right men rests e.:u il-! TSverybtKiy likes
ly upon all the voters. It i= a re- JTh t is why they are pushing, so
sponsibility that cinnot be shift? 1; I hard on the mercantile supply inn- Ul- government paying t.iem inter- ilone.t ellougi; to admit the neces
so do your dutv gentlemen bv vot- ! nQiS which is conducted by W. W. ,jest on the purchase money, so let city of the stone building and
, ' * , white. Mangum, Oklahoma it be opened with ihe f ther. ' vault ?.
xng 101 someone. __ ~ r
Gas Drums and Attachments.
also dealers in fort worth ice.
Delivered to any Part of the
City. Prices Reasonable.....
Uclcphcno 7?o. 7C. —-
We ar.
John It. :
re-el. > ti >
of the toi
authorized rr.notrr.ee
>;■ ers as a candidate for
1 to the office of min-lial
cf Mangum.
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We are re. i:j ted to annou .ee
John T. Griffith as candidate for
the o fie-w of marshal of the town of
Mang jrn.
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We are authoriz -d to announct
the name of Sam Rude a a candi- 1 "2
date f jr the office o. tru-tee ot the 5
third v.ard <> the town of Mangum. 2*
in . i.nce J.
T. .Ue.UiJi.-.j, i.s<] . c.s a «.undidate
for ju'tiec of til - p.-.-.c e .or ike town j
of Mangum, subject to tiur voters
next Monday Mr. McM.ilan I.a- i *
senvd in t!i ■ cat>ac ty of just.(.x
of tile fUtttk f. r in t >a!.-!h. i jg
lor scvcial ytrar.-s alat* for th:
of Mangum since the incorporation I ^
last fall. He is uot likely t> luvt 1
any op|K itiou be. iUx of th. tli« r ~"
oi gh satisfaction he has given.
In thi* week's Sta« will he fouad
the announcraient of John T. frfif
£|h a> a candidate for tin ofiiot of
UESTION is agitating the minds of the good people of Greer County at
present, and the prospects of a $40,cc..o lx>nd issue to pay for the same
seems to be more agitating; yet these two great problems fade into iu-
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significance when placed side by side with that mammoth, well selected jj- /jS
stock of beautiful Iron Bedsteads, Bed-room Suits, Chairs. Coffins, Car- J £ *
pets, Matting, Window Shad .;;, an0 in fact everything in the Furniture
line, at prices so low that ail thought:, of a Court house or bond issue *
will bs driven from your mind. See the sights at «
NORTH S
SIDE t
SQUARE. SE
LAWRENCE'S
Furniture Emporium
Mangum Oklahoma.
Undertaking a S/Jcc/a/Zy.
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& Beauchamp,
ralers.I
\\ e nave the choicest Ranches, Farms and
Tov.-n Property for sale at low prices. Will
sell Ranches, Farms and Town Property at
a small commission.
The
lose seeking homes should see us.
Office over brick buil Jing west side srjnare.
suerrd promptly.
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Echols, R. C. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1901, newspaper, May 2, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280963/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.