The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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District School. —S. J. Beavin.
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Rending.—J. W. Taylor
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urged to tel. bin trouble^ to the /r. ,mm heir ,own table?.
Institute and a k helj ,"ftoni hi
fellow teacher.
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linn tidbits
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|n U(tii. to relate lb.it Nile* did not
idinis- reeeifc tbcfC offerings wit
Kcadunr Circle Work and I.ee-i Fr"li,u'le- Jf «'•« «,i*h.not «" | Jv but j ,r,j VielU. *ne cageriv
KcauuiK circie wou^n i.o. „«tr.#iie «ould reject it wit! • , the bundle and ran off
ture Bureau. Organ i/atifci ^ id i|e mMWof the
plained by County Su|«rin^icKpt. fc«u.0 d bvfliiin ta.pt ayie ..j not |,cjp hut notice haw
Adjournment. leool, ^liii steena.'W"W3fT.be-i "
The above program wa unavtiid. | I'JvihI of". el.ildWn, had fowg fa- j
,, , , „ .• fvorlit vN ilea eye*. "er offerings
ably delayed. Lair a Mookk; Bl.vcr rt.jtV„.,| br him: ospe ,
County SupcrintMietttk] n*.,f|v nn et>| b0„p ,m eel pie of
T~ T aT* hers were welcome to hi* taste.
Brain-food Nonsense. _ „rll I mt^r ibe.day mi j tT£|riii'ato«t h«r. There, how
Another ridiculous food fad has- thicli lie tol.l us the following talc. |pvor ,)0 one |;M,.W nnvthinfc about
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. I. . moilttf 4 f.n* I „t..it burl; .. I put my hand
r '• >r Id v• ri nn the |i< k • lidf down the ron#
.1 . ■ ■ I til i.i\ elnnr. .<•«•! i thought th?
r t ... d ' .(It ; v. on Id tom# out mv head. \l.
ii s? I kli.x'* fri/xed. The hot iron of thr
< r. ' • n ' her |„.idi hli iered mr hand*. I could
I t . and with her ,il(v nowhere near it.
in . - full of t- i** "he . "Again ami again I went Iwiek to
■c to I. I . have it. She thai hook. Kacli time I win driven
to the other wide. There hi the
tun and the furnace heat |toiiriag
up, blowing thit*- way. tho hook got
hotter and hotter. Thero wa* no
other wfy of gettn^; down even. 1
wan eiiught thero.
"Finally in de nemtion I look off
my undershirt and ^rabbetl the hook
with it. UliMea^d Mod burned. 1
half fell into tnv chair and managed
to let inytolf dotri .'*--Fruuk J^i-
lie'i.
While all of th# mrrchant# ot .Mangum air
givctng prwRiniM and o*t «bw> «in-
dm* you to trade with them, I am |w#f n'
cd to give M«nte... .
Bargains in Whiskies,
Wines, Etc.
f have a« fine an awoortmeiu a* au> whi«kv
h#n«e in Oklahoma and will Kuaraiitee iwy
> to l e the l<e«t for the price 1 charge
id any hou«e in town. Come to Mr* me aitil
u convinced., I can mvc >ou money. I
h .ve been filing Ut|uurain Nangwm n «mt
cicht ycar% mm I think 1 know thehmdncaa
pretty hro
entreated ....
only wanted it a d.iv; I tlmtild hare
! it ha. k th'-n. V.'hat e nld a 'hiv
'like me do w th Manon'h eve* full
of tear* and Miinon'a ann* around
hi* n.-ck? f vieldil rer\- reluetortt-
ly, but I did yield. She cagcrlv
pale her face wan. how darlr her eyea
were us >he raniahed oirt of ®y
bight.
"That ve.v night my master enme
hack, lie e rm d very anxious about
.Million am *ont me to Iter fatlieKa
RHSI'Kcti-TLLY YOI RS TO SERVE, %
j Chas. R. Sands,
| One Hlock South of Depot, MANGl M, OK LA
Cerloua StnekJito Cantrttft.
Jn Ilhenish t\'estphalia i singular
custom prevails. At stated inter- '
vals the
Auother ridiculous food fad has- which lie told u> the following tale. |)o o|R, ,.||(.w nnvthinj[ abou< \ vaU the veteran smokers in 'en -li
lieen branded by the most compe-1 the last. n< it h.-ippcned. v e wer-'j |UT. Ih-r father «n> very angrv distric t assemble in a large public
tent authorities. They have dis- ever to hear from V-* hps. wjth ,)(,r fof j.^ieetinR the shop | hall and compete for prizes, which
Idled the sillv notion that one kind *>> "! ^n Sm ' "ml J'™'"'"1 h" ""a"W1.'•"T T" ,I,W"
ler ' . , . . .. w"*- i"11 01 51,11 iTiumc i;|ie did return. There was no news. ttj,0 can smoke the longest.
of food is needed for brain, another „(),| (ho son^' of iirtls. Niles si |H>wcver. tlienext day anil tne nexi. Each competitor is provided wit1- i
for muscles, and still auother for out before hi* d->or on a_ bench, so ';0n the mominf of the third day ; |on^ xv!iinh has a colos>
Ixjnes. A correct diet will not on- J °'d n"d shrunken. shUering^in the ,ve< ,ny Innster and 1. heard the bowl." Kxaetlv the same quanti:
rumbling of the tumbrel behind us, 1 -
of .... _..r ...
for muscles, and still auother for out before hi* door on a bench, so
bones. A correct diet will not on- j oh! and shrunken, shivering in the
, . , ... , ,hot sun and muttering. Ihe sun
ly nourish a part.cular part of the ^ not wann onc fts jt „scd t0 do>
body, but it will sustain every | bul t lim ,m 0|d. old man."
other part. Yet, however good
rumbling of the tumbrel behind us, 0f l0imc(.0 is put int® each bow ;
and tliL-re, standing erect, dressed ! anj aftcr this operation i> parform-
in my confirmation suit, was Ma- ej matches are lit and at a : —
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W: F. GREENWELL,,
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JF//ic Stock fSadclles,
NvWAJOK BLA3KKTS. HARNESS, BRIDI.IvS. WHIPS,
SBt.'RS, LAP ROBES, SADDLES 3CADE TO ORDER,
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Gag
MEANEA TREES.
<w^Rcpairing a Specialty.
EBERHARD SKIRTING.
accepted, however, Steena'a
How youop ami innocent she
non.
co niiig dv taking regular aoses oi j of ghosts or fairies you children ore ! on my ,nastf r, for whom she was to
Green's August Flower, the favor- so fond of. but a truc^ talc, one I j djej am] she made him a little ges-
ite medicine of the healthy mil- ^ i1!0"-1' nVSC,f' rt iture ot farcfcn' a f|,iick 1 , fieSi
A ... ., I ^"Ittvfls long, longngo. ^ouhave!t g0 gliHit as to t>e unobserved
hons. A few doses aids digestion, j j,canj .,nt] read. hh\e you not, of the I aiinoSt }Vut he saw it apd woul
stimulates the liver to healthy ac- French revolution, when blood flow- havc fnl]en genseless haWtJot hel
tion, purifies the blood, and makes ed like, water rfi the streets of Parts - ' ——•
you feel buoyant and vigorous.
You can get Dr. G. G. Green's re-
liable remedies at R. C. Hannah's,-
Get Green's Special Almanac.
Frenchmen chopped . off the
is of both king and'queen? At
and
heads of both king an'd^queen
that time 1 was it boy in tbe..service
"of ii young Danish nobleman.
"How tired we grew of it all—the
In order to £uard against suffoca-
tion all the windows in the hall are
opened, yet even then tl e smoke is j
generally so dense that persons who '
are not "used to tobneci are unable j
to endure it. Indeed', at a recent i
contest the smoke issued from, the
open windows in such volume that
WANTED—Trustworthy men
and women to travel and advertise
for old established house of solid fi-
nancial sttftfding, 'Salary $780 a
vear and estpepses, Aall payable in
cash. No canvassing required.'
Give references and enclose self-' /pn W|W the name dinge(1 in our
addressed stamped envelope. Ad-1
dress Manager, 355 Caxton Bldg..
Chicago. 41-
iit, Hi™ ... j given ner me 101 ^
guillotinel"tliesl)rtek1ngnorisftrowds. j crat—si,e who was no aristocrat;
who sang and danced and jeered on|y tt poor, plain, tomdion ;body
around while the tuinbrels full °M iike myself"
have fallen senseless hadtl 'not held
him.-up In- mam for** and fnroed
off quickly into the street leading . open wlIiao„
to our lodgings. Before we got-to- t(ifi |oca| fire jjrigaje thought the
our destination the- tumbrels were j building was on lire- arr*l promptly
coming bark empty; and she; had , deluged it and the unsuspecting
given her life for him, the aristo- , with uator.
tlieir victims w#,ro being dragged
mvav to their deatli. Hut we were
in iSiris nsid could not get out. you
know. We were there- no longer
To get the best ask for El Reno
Best High Patent. For "sale by
H. M. Ferguson, H. Peudergraft,
J. F. Hamilton and W. B. Kirby.
ears.
"Mv muster—I c.iil him master
now—v.'iis an aristocrat of a high
i and noble family in <>ur own north-
ern land: but we kept that to our-
selves. 1 co::!d speak not it word or
i'reneh. Mv master could speak it
like a 'Frenchman, of course.
This was the last talc we ever
heard from Niles. The next, morn-
ing-he was found dead iu f is hed.
His face, wondarfull^^atcnat-
<>d bv death, lay on the pillow, his
hands gently clasped as though in
Ptru'S Nictory.
The shortest liatory on record
probably has been written by Scnor
Carlos Escribans,.a Peruvian.^ It i^
oiyIv 100 words in length. Follow-
ing is the English translation:
"The Asiatic oc.igyi of the prim
itivo Peruvians aiihiiitted, their rudi
, Bl WIRED.
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children wearing a baud of crajie
j on our left arms, tied there by
Steena. -
Ai'icr the fuheral it was found
! that Niles had left all he ov.ned to
I 11&1: ii . icia.uimu, •........ | gtcojia—the old house, the waste
"Opposite our lodgings was a j garc]cn anJ ^ gootlly sum of.money.
.. ,. . , ,, ■ . ^,.1 winesliop. kept l«v one of the red « 1 steena' 'rood. ugly Steena,
l-or Memphis ami all points East. „0 „Smi I heiress in o small «y. Sho
and South-east take the Choctaw (1?1V lo Feii Ine SOme very tine J-rencii ; w.)io v.-as. wearied of single blessed-
Route. Two daily fast'trains, ves-1 wine. 'Wine fit for the king him- n(?gs an(] {,ad commissioped' the
tibuled, Pullman sleepers, free self.' lie added, with a wink, which v
j t0|d (ne that the king, dead now '
amf his bohes molderiu
IJIIJ Tk C5 1UVU * 11 u
prayer. All the place present nicntary civilizatipn ended with th ;
to do honor to bis obseqiyes, we | appearance of Mane® t.'apac, found- j
er of tho inca empire. I Lis thirteen |
successors, continuing his- policy, j
constituted that vast theocratic and
i DR. HENDERSON.
!0I & 103 Wasffllh St., KansM City, B«. (■Rancttrftts.) I
The Old Reliable Doctor. OkJoM in Age and Lorront Located*
A Regular Graduate In Medicine* Over 27 Ycare Special
Practice.—22 Years U Kansas City.
Authorized by the it t4 to tre.t CksoMc, Nervod* an4 5f«etal Dbrniw, I
Cures guiuanteed or money rMunded. Aii medicincs furol^bect ready for us* I
recliiiing chair cars, gas lighted
and heated.
For the best McAlester
coal go to Moore Mill &
Gin Co. 20
I blacksmith and the shoemaker to
' -ret her a husband in vain while she
conir.mnistic monarchv which ac j
tonished the world. Conquered b4j
I'izarro (lj'3S). i:t became a Spanish j
colony, whose fourteen viceroys 1
kept "it in rnedireval darkness and
whose heavy yoke provoked the in- ,
dependence proclaimed bv San ilar- j
tin (1821), cemented by P.olivarand j
Sucre at Junin and Ayacucho. Tho !
„ - , republic established, anarchy super- j
was poor and ngly had lovers ga- , vene(]i presidents rapidly succeeded;.
nntil the disastrous war with Chile, j
which, chastening minds, has pro- ;
pared the future."
Notice io Tax Rayers.
Tax payers will please take no }inu ,uril nt>cll u,ltl „
tice that when calling for their tax, Krenrh. ,nf0 when Slanon. the shop-
they should be careful, to give No kee|>er"s daughter, heard me she fell
of Lot and Block, No. of Section, 1 shrieks of: laughter. I fought
9 ■ . , t Ito / ntlinT- wnnln romG dawn tiien
Township, Range, etc.
This will, kreally, facilitate me
Jn serving theift. an^
them tror,b!j ne\t.>^ar
. kt^ptcti'uiiy
in a ditch,
had ome njion a lime had this wine
In his 6wn royal.cellar. ucr choice fell on a handsome i
■'•1 went to* the wirvdiop directly voun Englishman, a dozen year# j
after to buy j-ome of this wine, as j j)0r junior° In spite of the advice
.1 ~r - of her disinterested' friends and rel- |
atives, she married him presehilv. I
irce rroira«aie or breakage. No medicine. «ei t C. O. D., calf'br mi
CharK-rg :*it. Orcr 90,000 css^s cured. Stat* jovr ea«e una Mud la
Consultation free and confliloutial, porsoaalljr or by letter.
- 'rjinal V/eaknes^ nltd painaadnoerposui*. f oc**3«lcs. euttt^tr. ,
IUI VfCUKilCSS tinu bousic. or souivls. No delem'.ou from hu--
aers. Tsousi.-ida cur> <l. A permanentsuje 1
fruarsniotd ormo"e; raftjnded. SrndFtamp !
lor book, which tul.y explains this dl-eav.v [
Vn Tcln8 in the I
v a.i ii.vtt.ic E«rotum—causingjie.- j
vons debility, woalrce** of tho eexuaiiays-
tcsi, ®te., permanently cmreil without p**n.
Hydrocele-
Fh!mosi5-^.^;^t-V.",0w
for both aexe*. SS Dapes, 3t plo-
tores tr«« to llle, >ith fnH^e-
■crtptlon of a be re Otoeaw , ue effeets and
cure, cent sealed It plain wrapper, J r ilx
eratain stamps.
Free Museum
• Aoatomy for Ken. I* . _ f. . . _
Ksssf«fi3s,,;-a .S s,,
j;xual Debility, S%"S!3
.i^l.v ^ridexcesses—caueinE lnsses by dreataa
r wl-.a urin«, p mple ai d bujU-hes o« tho
rushes ot blood.to the huad, pains in
t'lck, confused i !eaa and forKetfuineM,
jKishftilness, aversion to society,lossof-sex-
iRllHiwer, loss of manhood, etc., cured for
fe. lean step r.urtit louses, restore loet
Piual power, aervm and brain power, en-
arge and stren^Wiea weak parts aoA.make
— n <■
jiiat terrible dls«M% In all.
. -.r. .. . Its forms&nd stage* carsd"
Mr life. Blood Poisoning, Skin 1 inr>se _
Uleers. Sweiliniw, ilures. Gonorrhoea anff
UleeL and all forms of Prtrate Oisoaaea,
i.os'.tively cored or money tr.'unded.
meirtllff* sadleally cured* without
. ;tl.v.lllll< the use of Instruments. A.
New and Infalillue Home Treatment. Mo-
ron fit for marriaci
Syphilis, },
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CITY
IHt. O. K. IK )t
Oflloe Roo
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Crown j
my master w;is in sore need of some-
thing to. cheer his heart. • My
tongue, however, couhl never twist
and°turn itself to Utter a wnnl of
The enly notice she deigned to idrfce
of it was that she was ljuu-ricd in
HTs Protett.
Tlie following story is told of a
certain actor who was f-t and scant
of breath: Ife was n ••"d actoti as;
Ol 11 was null - I'■■■ I Ifreutii. lie ti.ko I. - j
the English church and by tlkfe Kng*J wdt as a at one. and' the gallery !
lish cler<Tyman, and whfiv*in Ihe* jruyed him a Tittle while lie went t
course of n year, Steena beoiihe the-1 through lis part in a mJVforV
New Route
««is his been <
improves
THE D
InTheT
Whltber other 11
results "f tbe go
ktapccuully, wav Of bctng laagnea 111 oy iter, a t neat gravestone to aiics nieMorr W|iat u© respectanie corpsc «•
John Vortox ! w,1° cou,d nor ?f,eak a word of i on aD(1 .tl,e !,oa?e- nc!r,v" ; pected to do—it panted. .
• * • _ n y tongue. '■ J- i-pninted, and-the .'garden, blooming ' gaid one irreverent {.'alleryite to
_ __ ~a| oc+ "When the win-- was drnnk. ! re- nke the rose, gave evidence that the i another on the opposite side of the ,
l-orine Desx iyic«iBbie-- , . fetf h if. Tie i rti,i mnn's monev had be«p put to ; house. "I sar. Bill. Look how his
l * 3"*Vhen l lie win-; was arums, i rr- i ^e rose, gave cvimnicn mai mc i nnotner on t ne opposite si.
ViMvvoro Mill a" fused to go again to fetch it. He ' old man's mofiev had bc«p put to j house, "I say, BiU, look how his
f ? moore ivnil po Irftnself, I told my muster [woeltent u<e bv the thrifty Steena. . bellows blows."
{-tin Uo. - j|c fB o great hurfy to go, but j _i'eUiiy Tictorial ITagazine. Thereupon the wrathful corpse
aid sctar la!«t. There was no laugh-j | sat up nn.l, with angry looks, re-|
, jn^ at his j.-rcnch, if tou please, and where Woman Is Lord. plied, '-Befoect the dead.*
"We don'i want to buy at your ny master got into the wnj cf R0- | In a tinT is!tn(i called.Minikoi. 1
place,• we won't trade there any! jD£ ,hcre every day or two to pass I 0£ tj,c gou'tht-m co M of India, a i
- a>M.T«L. (#t K ifanAn TllPC <Ult 1 fY t ^ a/ >A/<in(r av. i TV* StfOnjJCSt AHlTIlsis PX1St
Solid Wide Instituted Twins.
Pvtlman Buffet $k£nprs.
Free Reclining wtars.
Animals and Food.
pjace,-\*e won t naut- mcic *«">j|n^ there every uny or >«« w the southern coosi or inuia, c
more: vou'U be torry when you the time with Manon. They sat in . mos^ pocuiiar statt of isocietv ex- | The
m?c us going to some other ^tore. - a* nW6i Uck of tbe shop. Jlanon isU for wntl)M0 u ior<l <* aM aho Uirely <
. .. : , { with ber need'ework and my master furvcvs. The trife i« the recognized ferooit? of the Hon r
\ on can t sell us any sUie goods.; ^ In-(he m-(U{ of (!lC . ^ ^ ^ ^ uanJ ptrpng{h lhat mak. .
we hate opened wide our eyes; wu a|.irms tj,ey spent a pleasant time evorvt!iin2 in it. nhile am thing that .1!- . An elephant n
Min t want to trade at your store.' rnoiy_'h. for they were young and in ^fr who «ork very hard. c,. ,.ra] lio-is and it
a;i<e vou do not advertise. —Hx love with cneh otl^r. ear «nrn «o^s to ir-'reairf h«r wealth, 'i' • anitnaU with m
••So d;i** after djv passct until st ji i,, ... i to her. too. . • <lura' e—the h< rrf
i nn« ... . . • *— . , .
^ # _ la«t Uanoa broke m on me to . „n^ marrif« him/ he es .. antelope MM 0|1
RAPID SCHEDULES. CLOSE CONNECTIONS
AT CONVENIENT HOURS.
a match for
a vo^rtarian.
i-t, sperd anJ
the wirdee .
era—are lw
Subbcribe for the Star.
.« alter was in prison, (
, oouaced by a eaa^n of her own, j
^ C. a. MART. Oea'l W «. Ajt P. KIDWEU.. T. P. a.
- J Ofc«t« aC .> f. T ' Okl%k«r:a On Ci
J. a. HOLD. * TrrfWc Mwiiwj Uttfc 4eclt. 4/*.
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Alreadv ore
J#^lhart
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HOOD to jOi
•Vicblta Falls an
IKSMjtiKWBIJ^
Now butldli
Vernon.
«IK KAVMAriTY
expected u
< olllirothr
«K FRISCO HtTitTl
Which may
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Echols, R. C. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1902, newspaper, January 2, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281055/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.