The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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Ciwkfonl. lit* proprietor of a w#ll
kouv.-n l^iihlon Baml>l!uir lion ««. waa
maJr to play a qowr rob after l.« waa
U.-a.l, When .>ne of rrockfonl'* horaca
wa polaomil Junt l^fon- the lH>rby.
tbr Uil^srtDDe bruusbt on nn ntiack
of a|«jple\y. Which prov««4 fatal with-
in 4* hour*. Now. many of Crock-
ford a friend* bad staked laree sun.*
on another of the xumtder'a hornet,
which wan a farorlte for the Oaka and
whlcb was disqualified by the death
of the owner. Only the people In the
gatnldlnir house knew of Crockford'a
death, and It was resolved to keep it
• secret until after the race.
The servant* were bribed and sworn
to aecrecy. and the cnnaplratora on
the day after the night upon which
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c« of&H. lirtitrlMilt KMrii
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AMrfataat
j Attornrv
Trvamrvr Frank M Th«n| win
Suprritttcndant «-f jhiI.Iio jiiMrnc
li« ti ami ix odu'in Auditor—S. N
lloftkiuo.
.\*o>iHtant Secrrtarv—Joncph N.
Nurrtw.
Ubmias—Geo.
Deputy Auditor
(irain In pcctor
(J une Warden
Superiuteudant <
I. Hajmen Kuxtun.
ndegate to con^rev.
Flynn.
I Territorial school land >oard —
C'°v- Barnes, Scc ty. Jenkina and
Auditor Hopkins.
Board of Railway avsexsors—
< ov. Hurno, Sccty. Jenkins and
Auditor Hopkins.
Board of K<|ualizatton—Oov.
Barnes, Secty. Jenkins and Audi-
tor Hopkins.
Regents of the Territorial Uni-
versity—Gov. Barnes, Henry A.
Asp. Guthrie: C. E. Botsford, Nor-
man; C O. Blake. El Reno; G. W.
Bellamy, HI Reno; Geo. W. Sutton,
Cleveland.
Refceuts of the Agricultural and
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fiulids and the pliblie thai they
eil the t«n-} t.f Hunluare ft.>«n j. ^ Gilli
and <!c«ire a fthnrc of > >ur pntronajje |f udit
ill profit* j"
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attention t
Ihimiiio*. mm iII pr-'fits .mil fair treatment
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im >o .ij «iit i w \ ;.n. sssrjsr. —- h
Guthrie: C. N flow, Piaid Creek;
K. K. Hocudol.Kr, Perry.
Boanl of lK-tit.il Kxaminers—\V.
K. Furrow, Guthrie; R«lit. Wilwm.
* HI Reno; H. I*. Kirkjwtrii Jc, Okl *
11. DIHIMIU.
1" I'. MeCnl*
C T. Pruuty.
C. M. Keller.
>f public Health Jhonia City; J. y. WadUcll. Kiu^
Ifisher; L. A. KeUey. Chandler. j
nis T. j Supreme Court—Chief Justice. J.
H. Bufonl, Guthrie: Associate
Justices, B. F. Irwin, HI Reno; B.
F. Burwell, Oklahoma 'City: B. T.
Hainer. Perry; J. L. McAtee. Kuid.
These judges also sen-e as j mines
of the district court iu the first to
fifth districts, respectively.
Clerks of Courts—Supreme court,
B. F. Heeler, Guthrie; first district,
M. C. Hart, Cinthrie: second dis-
trict. K. M. Hegler; HI Reno; third
distriot. Byron D. Shear, Oklahoma
City; fourth district, J. E. Pickard,
Perry; fifth district, J. P. Renshaw.
Pond Creek.
Crock ford died bad the Ixnly placed In i
I a chair at a window. so that people re- Mecl,a,,lcal College-Gov. Barnes,
Irfcit,.,-. , ... j turRlDK from 'be track could see the ~ "
I V. ntna > side and that the allies have *amMer sitting there, lie was fixed
Washington Letter.
uwl mc ames nave u" ier suune mere. He was fixed
One Government bureau reports' Shaved worse than Red Indian^ np to look "* lir,'like ®8 |xi«sibie and
that the United States now pro- have done. j ^ln,,0lw a d oon-
. . . , ... eealcd from tlew by the curtains look-
tluees >hip building steel plates " c cupposv that Mac and Teddy ^ so natural that no one of the great
Cheaper than anvother nation in the are K'ad that it is over and th t crowd w «"ie cheering by tbe
world, while another bureau con- they are elected at last. * I tTcSS^thTo^
tend> that the material for building j Pcw" republican Senators see any | «'Jspected the trick.
steel ships cost the American build need of an extra session. This is ! nThe next day U vras ana'that
ers £ar BUR than it does the for- l**ause few of them really favor the, beTo're'the 7Z Jorr leaked ™
i etgn ones. The only expUnatkm j subsidy Jbitt. McKinlev sees ma-iy
%s'"', n "f zr *•">•« -® «««^- A rt"! TtzTSue*.
plate> cheaper abroad than they do this tor an exactly opposite
at home, which, by the way, hap- i reason?
pens to be a fact. j Who would have thought that
Welcome. Mr. Babeoek. The j we would grow to a two billion
Democratic party is glad to receive j ingress counrry so soon5
such a distinguished an accession,1 Xot the least important result
as yourself to its party rank, on of the Boer war to Great Britain
the tanff and trust question, pro- is the fact that bv it she has lost
vided you are in earnest and are the friendship of Holland, which!
not merely bluffing m the hope of ! has been on the most
crowd which came cheering by the . oamuirv comnnss;on
ir return from s«^e- ^ame as the Regents of the Agri-
L. J. Elliott's is headquarters for
school crayons, tablets and pencils. •
Take the Choctaw Route when I
traveling East. Quickest time. 1
best of service, new equipment. I
close connection at Memphis for all'
points.
W. H. Headlamp,jr.
—Fire and Tornado insurance.—
Oorrptpotideiict 8o ieit <d
O"'- UtNNMa't rurmtut. m«r«.
Mangum, Oklo.
Co To The
(£ity ffiapbop
S H O F
Where jou w>|| receive up to^lnte
woik and flr*t class iii'cotnin'Miaiiont.
F. M. OVERTON, Prop.
South side Square, Mnunum. «), T.
C. C. WKIXS. J. V. MATHKWS
WELLS & MATHEWS,
ATTORNCVS AT LAW.
Offlcp on eoond rioor over lllrbtowsr H
Kundertur.' impiemeut store. West tide Mjr.
rtteep herilcr ia the ;reat Falls dls^
!trict. Two feet of scow covorcd the
range in places, and the thermometer
Indicated 40 degrees below zero.
Frank J. Wikoff, Stillwater; C. J.
Benson, Shawnee; J. P. 'Gaudy,
Alva; J. C. Tousle}-, Weatherford;
\V. E. Bolton, Woodward.
Live Stock Sanitary Commission
_ A Bargain.
cultural and Mechanical college. For the next 30 days I will sell
Board of Education of the Nor- at a bargain two blocks in the
m Schools Supt. of public In- Powers' addition, just north of
struction Hopkins. Treasurer school house. Titles perfect. Deeds
Tuompson. D. P. Martin,, Wood-,call for 3 and 4-,00 acres of land
ward; D. D. Leach, Oklahoma City: (Apply at my office.
J. T LOCKERD
Blacksmithing
In all its branches.
Prices reasonable.
Shop, north side of Square.
Mangum, Okla
J. M.
WlLEMAf
John D. Share. Alva.
Board ot Regents of Colored Ag
ricultural and Normal University
rp. • * — —
J —S-PJ; Hop-
snd it was three days More hi* fate 'kins- Treasurer Thompson, L. H.
was known to his employers. Two ' Holt, Guthrie: E. O Tvler Kinp-
■hepherd dogs were with him when he * fisher- T XV n .t. '-
died, and one of these staid with his J, * ,J" ^ " Ta> Ior> Guthne.
body while tbe other attended to the I Territorial Board of Education—
sheep. Just as though the herder had , Supt. of Public Instruction Hoo-
been -with him. The dog drove them ! ^ PresidentD. ^Zd ^
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graceful record on trnstT ' f J™ ! f°r Se^eral decaJes. b-ck again at night, guarding them 1 ^rman; President E. D. Murdauh.
% T> " Th,s 1S another thing that Cham- ^ wolves and preventing them from, of Edmond- Prof G D Moss nf
Secretary Root has informed the J berlain did not tbink of. | ofr M V-!KWflshPr ' >
Senate, in answer to a question The fVolrKnVni _ | V'?5 to eat dur1n= 'lie 'hree days', •
that he his.no authoritv over th "f - 11 .y^Ioglcal Surv ey semi-offi- vigil so far as could be ascertained. Presidents of the Territorial In-
tnJk be has.no authority over the cially Jledares that the original > but tbf 2-300 sh^ ^ well ap- Uitution of Learnine-D R RnvH
men who are looting Porto Rico. Garden of Eden i* m f a- P"rontl-r as though directed bv human v . , ™ p D-R. Boyd,
the island mw under drill^1^1" k °Und ,nI Th' -■««.'<«« aio , ,be ; N«™nn. <rf the Tenrilorial Vniver-1
authoritv R,.t «b • •«, "Jihppines. probably m Luzon, matter is that these faithful crearures -'ty: E. D. Murdauh. Edmond of:
authont\ But who is responsible | This, of course, will end all carp-! wouU Uave s,ar^ *> rather the Oklahoma Norm, SIT t
for the appointment of these men5 i ing at the eoremmenr fnr > • ' hani1 one of ,be sheeP left in - • - School; Jas.
Can anyone tea? ia tr l T their charge-Portland Ore^onian.
a war there. No price to pay for
J. M. Wilema.v.
Jan. i, 1901.
Subscribe for the Star.
W. r. MURPHEY & SON,
DEALERS IN
Coat, Wood and SPosts.
WEST SIDE SQUARE MANGUM.
(Rear of New Bank.)
Attorney-at-Law,
Mangum, -:o:- "
0. T.
S. B. GARRETT.
A. R. GARRETT
OAP.KETT 4 GclFvPvETT,
The expenses of the United
Mi
States for its army and navy (not
including pensions) for the current
year, are larger than those of
Great Britain for the sajie period
of time, although the latter has
250.000 men in the field in
active service. This is a fact.
the old home of our dear relatives
Tbe saloonatic raids in Kansas
still continue.
Now Tesla says that he is going to
telegraph across the ocean without
wires. Probably he will really do
so, but be has showm such prone-
ness to go off half cocked and pre
Adam and Eve.
General Fred Grant has been
jumped over S04 captains, 277 ma-
jors. 98 lieutenant-colonels, and 77
colonels of the regular army. It
pays to be a son of your father
j sometimes.
Judging from eulogies delivered
in congress over deceased members
of thaft body, the United States—in
the past—has a ways been governed
by pure, noble, patriotic legislators.
Nowadays, when a woman goes
into a drugstore, the druggist looks
^ —^ ^.v. 6-~^. iwuiusgist loot
diet things that he never accom- j closely to see whether she bring;
plishes that the world will be justi- a prescription or a hatchet. ^ I
fied in reserving judgment. I The Hay-Pauncefote treaty will |
Although Mr. Carnegie has giv lapse on March 4th unless Great
• r * *
He Forarare Twain.
Many years ago tbe Montana clnb In
Helena entertained Mark Twain after
a lectnre. He met many old friends
there and one old enemy. The latter t> j ^ .
had come all the w.j from Virginia , . of Health-Auditor Hop-
City. NeT- on purpose to settle an obi j l«ns. Dr. L. Havnes Buxton* Ok-
SSU-5LS2 !?-Ci,v: Dr-B- F
Interrupted the proceedings by saying: i 11 ee'
"Hold on • minute. Before we go fur- j Board of Pharmacy—F. B Lillie
tber I want to say to yon. Sam Clem-
«aa. that you did me a dirty trick over For Sale
head,,,™, frtmi ;
— - ■ 10 o years old. All natives.
ATTORNEYS
AT LAW.
E. Ament. Alva, of the northwest-
ern Normal; A. D. Scott. Stilwater. j
of the Agricultural and Mechani-
cal Collie. Inma„ E.Page. Langs-! Dr. H. M. FergUSOn
ton, of the Colored University. {
Mangum, O. T-
There was a deathly silence' for a
moment, when Mark said In his delib-
erate drawl: - Let's see. That-was-
before—I—reformed, wasn't—it?"
Senator Sanders suggested that Inas-
much as the other fellow had never re-
formed Clemens and all the others
present forgive him and drink together
which all did.
W. I.
Morton.
Witt. Okla.
G. W. McDcjgk
Contractor and I* lildei
Pius mod Specifications I t S
Will sharpen any kit.J if saws
Leave ail work at T. A. Lawrence's
furniture store, Mangum, O. f.
Dawson & Dawson,
Physicians and Surgeons..
Disuses «f Wenmand Uiildn-H a
Specialty.
Office on east side of square
at old photograph gallery
Mangm, :0; Oklahoma.
G. G. McKnight,
Singer Sewitg Madiiiif .4g't
Furi.isl. fixtures for ail Machines
Exchange new machines for old
ones. Office at residence near Jack-
son & 'a ilson's, Mangum, O. T.
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en away a good many libraries, it Britain take
_ Off of Rrr W«t«.
some action before1 *^e wars of ,he> ^aiale shopper
may be noted that he did not give that time. This count-v will then ^ _ • °fd !h<* ordinary raiesmsn's
awa, his steel n.iHs.^tb.^ L t„ foraalI v ££•% 5 !
millions. Clayton Bnlwer bugbear, without i c,*f* "A "rom*° came in ^
Kansas judge has declared that heing hampered by the eaiata*, '
ino nlavm - ~ - h>, ka;* t> . of u.. . _ ipeciac and eye-
J. A- Powers,
AITOB5EJT-AT-LAW,
Office west side of Square.
Maayua. L - O: - nvu
Zj/ig 77/onej/
Question
worrv the
J. F. GRIFFITH,
a bad hahi
fiat in Kan*
ng it is a c
piano playing
sihly it i> only
in onr fiat buil
Carrie Nation went to
but his goae cw-ay w thou
tlx- hepdem.
Tbe RepaAbrans make i
of the fact that they mean
Hay's treaty of sur
Pos of Secretary
as. bnt ] render.
rin:e It is generally thought that an\
hicago. person has a right to make for 1:
waeck-. own use a patented article, provld
< when -d be does not seil the same, aftct
!'t mavle. to other* T--is .
secret j serious error.. yet a \~erv catamo?
" ~iake|«>e As a matter of fact the pat
• " 'I ^ — v .'j. auu
rtas^es known to those In tbe trade
Finally, after a half hour's .juirzina,
sbe rustled ont with the remark:
"Thank yon. I expect to g t a pnir .)f
ebi« es for a t>irtb«lay present, awl I
Jusi want«l to kn<w aUmt the uricf*
of tbem.*r!v!ade|^hia BeconL
M5c!
e. Io.!
Eddie's correlation look Hke thirty lent lawns gnat to the potentee ..
cents by tbe side of Mac s. j exclusive right to use buv or sel
The world i« rapidly sickening f tbe {-Ucntci :nrenUt« ^ad th
thr spectacle its sokiiers are makinc maker user and *!fcr of the in
of thenjse'res in China. The cl<xid ! fringing article are each *verai:
of falsehood that oh*tm«d things and jointly liable for infringement
over the e rapidly dearing away —Froaa aa i^*n:oo scbonrtt-t' }
and it bertsg re ogsiwd that tn.«*t F. G SigK«> Patent Lawver
of tbe rights of tbe case are oc i Wa%h:ngt.«. D. C
■•k
* FuteS « n(.
Af«-ut a n w •.•: , f ti■
Katr line and c«.;- .1
j is a small M* t of (ar f
Teg^tatk* ahsolntelr n-fti**,
Tbe aurnsuad.na m4L tU^zh
I ly tbe same, is very pro. I act it.. Tbe
!* b-s« than 20 f^et in diameter
and is looted la a grove wbirb tra-
14Maa <Wianr« to hsr tor.
tar* givard of tbe R«« Ind.an*
IsrMllr at >!*•(.
-T#u 8oorrJ y«*r -pptmmtr
"T-w. i l^ | l-. ^ bin- .«y.
kigk-~-Cb*ag Kerorl
Does not
in the Texas Panhandle. Fa-
mous for its cattle, marvellous
as a wheat countiy. producing
melons preferred by Eastern
epicures, rich in feed stuffs
corn and cotton, this section is
now
J^ttractSrig
^Mention
Take a run np there and
Invent. ,:r Tsircdt
You wii: find tbe same handsomt
Pullman Cafe Cars and Concho
all broad vestihoied .which delight
the California t ourists and cau<e
them to say • Yon doo't have to
apoincue for rkbag cm the Denver
J. T Horten
P^jfslclio and Surgeoo
Office at the J. E. Woolbright *
Drnf Store
IUA5AH TEX
All profesaional calls answered
Day or Night. /, /,
Fowler Border. M. D.
Night Calls. Room i, Blalock Bldg.
T. J. Dodsox, M. D.
Residence i doorN. M. E. church.
DK5. BORDER 4D0DSCX.
Offlce on «>uih «<Je of -qusre. Office honr
e m. io 5 p. -n. X-Rsy exaaiB tion.s $ to p m.
WV NEEL. n. n.
NEEL
a. w. doss. n. d.
& DOSS,
Sp/tjfsi'c/ans a Surgeons.
"r" Moore A Wmha IMUflf re S tom
■OCT* Site or PUBLIC syr-ARK
Mangum - - Oklahoma.
Notary Public. *lnPr*cti« •"
• w woairt*. . .
tbe
Criminal prosecution
lections a specialty.
and
J. E. GRIFFITH.
Physician and Surgeon
DUKE. O. T.
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^ DeWOt ,W #f B##r * *
' Shoe Hater.
ri „ ^il Gaaraaiecd. X«Uy
ot Hav done. Ru Vwr.l w|,,,e t oa Wmiu
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Slack and North fort..
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free Call on Sh
Back of Radr & Haaalto®.
w w«« ivwt new.
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F. C. Holmes,
Dentist.
Crown and Bridge Work
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