The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 20, No. 10, Ed. 2 Monday, September 16, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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Here's to Health and
a Good Digestion
iiwaukee
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MILWAU KEE
Quality— Individuality— Purity—
nl^Salitpetthe Matt decide* the bodj.ofTbeer. WrtM Mali is prodooed fat the brewery's own malt house by
trained Malsters (jean in Blats sento). "Notontp hoW much malt-but hob) good" is here the tollable
rale. This method is expensive. but^theidesir«£restilt U always achieved—the Vital ingredients of the malt are
thereby brought out and retained. To the^Blats malt is doe the prevailing futbbodied State of 8 latM 8 Of.
Tho Hops used in the brewing of Blats Beer are rich in aromatic properties and tonics (hop bitters), which
lend to the beer that fragrance which captivates lovers of the beverage. The tonics act as a mild stimulant to the
digestion, Blats Beer is perfectlp fermented and ripened in the coldest and cleanest cellars extant.
The most skilled masters tealoosly guard "Blats" indiVidualitp. The paramount object being to maintain
with absolute uniformity every characteristic that has these many years meant 8lots Sualitp.
VAL BLATZ BREWING CO., Milwaukee
J. R. JAMESON, Wholesale Dealer, Mangum
Special Attention Given Private Trade
toe; aa* (Ms Is in «M
^■■m.smsa sM whw h gat
itei iifi oarshaao a fee*
ssjsrrvarjsra
UM £OT
elected b* lbs legtelatn'#.
Always
Sdine Good Old BLATZ
■■•,. Sooner# Trail* - k State Fair—Liberal Premluma. I
_ „ ... ... .J Oklahoma City: $500 has been of-
The Sooner"* Trail, which will he fered in premlumg for the best genej^
one of the big amusement feature# of al exhibit of farm product# from any
t ,',knm. state Fair at Ok'sboaia1 ° ® county at the State Fair of Ok-
tbe Ok ahoma State Fair at Ui t noma jalianMk. |250 to be flrrt premium.
<Jlty. October 5th to 13-a, wiU be ^ paooot egj 09It
'"thriller" both day an dnight Soon-| The awards will be paid In caah,
era Trail is the name giren to that, the amount being subscribed $200 by
th. fair eround# where there1 the Fair management and flOOi each
part of the fair grounoa wnere mww by (he chamber of commerce, Retail
twlll be located the carnival attract- Merchants' Association, and Real Es-
ttons trained animals, freaks, aide, ute Exchange of Oklahoma Xlty.
•hows and various other amusing and Letters reoelved by Secretary Sites
, , indicate that great interest will be
sensational attractions. | takeQ ,n th,B fe|Uure of the the
The Igorrote village of twenty-live j liberai (premiums offered as well as
head hunting dog-eating wild people, the natural pride of tho several coua-
5"-;, a AfiVSBT
a# a special attraction. Their village, wjn lQ yery crediUble dls-
wlll be complete In every detail Just a# playa from ;many counties.
It Is in the Philippine Island#. It I# a | Special meetings have already ®een
tribal custom for the Itrogote men to
eat dogs, but the women are not al-
lowed to partake of tbi# delicacy, be-
cause it la considered to We a quality
which nerve# up the fighter for the
head-hunting exipeditlona and the
Igorrote# are as fond of a fat roaat
4oc u the average American la of a
roaat turkey.
The native# will give a performance
-consisting of war and oeretnonlal
danoes, tribal songs, spear throwing,
tree climbing, etc.
Visitors are requested to leave their
4oga, If they value them, outside the
TtUage. a# the management will not
V responsible for their loss.
i
SOUTHWESTERN NORMAL.
Term Op«ns September 3rd—Excep-
t.ortal Advantages Offers.
^t^toNor^ht^se0 ^Pin« *t
f— is 500 to $5.00 a month, stu
dents can form clubs and ^
•elves at from $200 to P*r
^The Uoothweetera Nmmel SAoot
modern coarse of gM.asmesl
oyeviMi uivommow — — « _
held in Woodward, Greer, Woods and
several other counties to make ar-
rangements to compete for the#*
prices and several of them write that
they expegt to win not only the cash
but the honor of being The best
farming county in the new state. No
doubt their example will be foliowea
by many others at once as the ad-
vantage from an advertising stand-
point to be derived from winning
this distortion i# evident to all. -*
'special Day# at The State Fair
The^manager* of the Oklahoma
State Fair are making P their
schedule of apeclal day# and have .*£
nounced the dates and outlined the
program# for each of them.
OKLAHOMA CITY DAY—What Is
planned to be the greatest "d[ best
day of the fair Is designated as Ua-
homa Cly Day" and Thursday Oct.,
wT^as been set aside for this pur-
'a**reneral hollda* in the city-ha*
been proclaimed j>y the ™J°r
all business will be sper.ded. vTery-
body adjourning en mafc>c to Ms fair
grounds for a geneial
All energies will he devoted to mak-
ing the day an «Oo£M®
guests from out of the city receiving
spectal attention.
The public schools of the city are
to fee closed for the day and It s es-
" ,L, th.t almllar action will be
Sen In many place# throughout the
state, to order that as many ch ldren.
■Tewtole bit attend. Adml#rton|
to the^grounds will b* •bwlstely trem
,or^TlSS> chlMrsa and #pect«l at-
urday Oct. 12th will be Traveling
Mens Day and al# ceommercial trav-
elers In the state are Invited to par-
ticipate. A call will be Issued bv
the U. C. T.. and T. P. A., asking
all commercial travelers to assemble
here at that time. A parade with
martial music will be given in 'the
morning and the afternoon and eve-
ning will be spent at the ground#,
where a special program will foe ren-
dered. One of th4 most enjoyable
features will be a smoker in the
Music Hall In the evening1. All trav-
eling men will be the guests of the
Fair and there will be no charge for
their admission to the grounds on
this day.
Nearly all Cough Cures, especially
those that contain opiates are oonatl-
pating. Kennedy's Laxative Cough
Syrap contains no opiate# and act#
gently on the bowels. P'easant to
take. Sold by City Drug Store.
Subscribe Now
Dally and Sunday Oklahoman.. $4.00
Mangum Star I100
Both papers one year 3.W
New subscribers only to the Okla-
homan. Blither new or renewals to
the Star.
A. J. Purkla# ha* a good farm to
trade for city property worth about
Program Feadfc for Me
at thl#
Notice of Publication.
'Territory of Oklahoma,
County of Greer.
In the District Court of Said County.
Hannah J. DeArman, Plaintiff
vs.
Edgar DeArman et al. Defendant.
Said Defendants, Edgar DeArman.
Willie O. DeArman, Lula DeArman,
Leta DeArman, Terry DeArman.
Claude DeArman, Hexie DeArnian,
Sam DeAwnan and Lula DeAri .an.
will take notice that they have been
sued to the above named court by
Hannah J. DeArman and must answer
the petition filed therein by said plain-
tiff on or before the 18 day of October,
1907 or said petition will be taken a-,
true, and a Judgment for said plaintiff
in said action for title to South half
and lots one and two, section 6, town-
ship 5 North of Range 22 West I. M.
and in the attachment therein granted
will be rendered accordingly.
Attest: E. M. HBOLHR,
(SEAL.) Clerk of Said Court.
By J. W. SPROAT, Deputy.
S. B. GARRETT,
Attorney for Plaintiff. 10—3t
day pi Oilrtsr «• *•«
•aid MtMlaa a# the day M- hold
M said elaeUaa: aad^Wesa. m
mid <«•*•* «trett*d the mayor*
the Clly of Maagwm m w,e
■ - — holding said •teelios.
I. *. C. t#*el«.
mayor of the elty of Mangum, OWa
homa Territory, la pon«Me* of-aid
resolution* psaaed by lbs elty oooa
S! aad by rirtue of t be a.thortty
la me vestod. do hereby give this
public notice that the gueatloa of U-
suance of I per cent twenty roar
bonds at said dty la the sum of t0,
000 for tho pnrpooe of ostendlag and
ealarflng tho sewer ayatom of said
city, and the goMtlon of the
of 6 pee eeat twenty rw bwlirt
said elty In tho sum of fio.ooe for
tho purpose of extending ana enlarg-
ing present water works system of
•aid elty and tho further question of
tho laauaace of S per cent twenty
year bonds of saldclty tathesumo*
$25,ooo for tho gypooo of mi^ovtog
the streets of said city, will eo sub-
mitted to the qualified electors of njUd
city, owning real or pononal P P«-
ty is said elty snbjaet to taxation,
at an election to be
tho eighth day of October 1907, at
the following place# In #ald city, to-
wlt: in tho northwmtor firstward
tho polling plaoe will bo at tho elty
ball; In tho northeast or second ward
the polling plaoe will bo at the Com-
mercial Club Rooma. upstairs over
the M"PM Star office; In tho sonth-
west or third ward, tho polling ptooe
■hall be In the Jackaon A Wilson ball
a petal ra over Jackson ftWllsonsDry
Good# •tore; and In the #outhw#at
or fourth ward, the polling
shall bo at tho Dixie hall, upstairs
over the Dixie Dry Goods Store.
Said bonds are to run for a period
of twenty years,- bearing Interest at
the rate of « per centum per annum,
interest paid semi-annually and none
of said bonds are to bo oold for leas
than par.
Said election will be governed by
the general election laws of the Ter-
ritory of Oklahoma. For the pur-
posee of said election, the poll# will
open at 8 o'clock a. m., and be kept
open until 6 o'clock p. m. on aald
date, when they shall be closed- AH
qualified electora of tho City of Man-
gum, Oklahoma Territory owning
real or personal property to said city
subject to taxation are' qualified to
vote at aald election.
The following named person# ar#
hereby appointed to hold aald oloo-
tlon to tho various wards:
First Ward—Inspector, N. B.
Claunch. Judges W. F. Busby tod
j. N. CaddeU. Clerks L. ▲. Mo-
Colllster and A. B. Carlos.
Second Ward-rlnspoctor, Robert
Heatly. Judges t. N. Wellman and
G. S. Hullng. Clerks, Milton Tback
er and D. B. Wolfe.
Third Ward-Inspector, J. A. Mc-
KttHbin, Judge#, J. T. Johnson and
J. T. Murphy. Clerks, Ed Sims and
^F^urth Ward—(Inspector, John R
Byers. Judges, R. L. Blundell and
T. N. Slaton. Clerks, J. T. Hughes
and W. H. Dickey.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand as MayoroftheCltyoI
Mangum, Oklahoma Territory, end
caused the official seal of said city
hereunto affixed, thla 5th day ot
Attest: Forret Shell, City Clerk.
bers of whieh •Ulho 'liHsd hytts
voter# oa lipiiiir 11, aad UMK
members of the failed Malse SS
ale are sot elected by tho dlrset tele
of tho isspls. H I
we v —7 . v
sure I heir
Chairman Co
Torrltory of Ohtohoma. Coaaty f
Greer, as. tt jhe R^baU ooert.
Notice to hereby s *«a thaton lje
tsth day of Auguet A. D., 1 01 Mas.
Melissa M. Davis lied to tho probate
court of tho county of Orser andT*.
rltory of Oklahoma, a petition W-
i
at John W. Davis, deoeas^ late oI
tho county of Oreer and Torrltory of
Oklahoma.
And, $
probate '
of Septet
Term, A. D., lHt, of aald probate
ha# b^ap«mto^-th.tt-o
tor hearing aald application, wljn
aad where any parson to tors# tod aif
mmM tor three ^ I of the Civil War
wfll hare charge -- ^ Dm aad the oray. w« Jcd«
Thla echool ^
This school to J«*r% M American War Vet- i |
w ZwmmSZn ZZm la mahl* thl. a notable day.
'Ttyir T 2
rvw torther lefefme'^* Swowffl • prepared tor ^
^ " ^!S5i/Sto AI, r_en>gy!_Wtn £
Beckham County Fair.
Following Is the program of the
Beckham County air Association to be
held on October 2, 3, 4, 5, 1907 at sSk
City, Oklahoma:
Thursday October S
3:00 Minute Pace. Purse $l 0/>0
2:25 Pace. Purse *00.00
300 Yard Running Daah. Purse SS.00
3:00 Minute Trot. Purse 180.00
M Mile Running Dash. Purse 60.00
Friday, October 4.
Free tor all trot. Purse $200.00.
3-year old or nnder, trot or paoo
Purse 100.00
SS0 Yard ruanlnd dash. Purse SO.OS
Bicycle Race, one milo. Puree. .SS.00
14 mile running dash. Parse.. 10.00
Sotwday. 0#t#h#r s.
3:10 Paoe. Parse W0SJ0
3:10 Trot. Puree S0SJ0
1-4 Milo Running. Perse 3S.00
Free tor aD pace. Parse.
1 IMIte Running Dash. Puse.. .St*
AetomohOs Race. Parse 1C40
IT Ton Bead This
ft will be to learn that the
ral writers and teachers of all the "ovwal
schools of practice recommend, in the
strongest terms possible, each jnd ev«ry
Ingredient entering Into the composition
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
for the?cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia,
catarrh of stomach, "liver complain^
toroid liver, or biliousness, chronic bow«i
affections, and all catarrhal disease of
whatever region, name or nature. It is
also a specific remedy for all such chronic
or long standing cases of catarrhal affec-
tions and their resultants, as bronchial,
throat and lung disease (except consump-
tion) accompanied with severe coughs. It
is not so pood for acute coldsand wugh^
but for lingering, or chronic cases It I#
especially efficacious in producing psr-
fectcures. It contains Black Cherry bark.
Golden Seal root. Blood root. Stone root*
ofyOefferson Med. Col-
oontoot said petition by filing wrtttea
opnooltion thereto on tho ground of
incompetency of the applicant, or may
aaoert his own righto to the admSal
tratlon and pear that letter# bo iaaoed
to hlmoelf.
Witness Jarret Todd, Judge of tho
Probate Court of the oounty crf Groer,
and the seal of the court affixed, tho
SSth day of Auguet.A.D.,1007
(Seal) - JARRET TODD.
Mt rrobate Judge.
lucinnatl; ProL
iftssra
la their m mal
About the Mule.
The mule*# bray Is the war note of
the world. Missouri mules in thous-
ands were sent to South Africa,
where they helped beat the resistance
of the Boers. Mules fight the little
wars of the South American republics.
Mules chased ttu Apaches to their
lairs. Mules wore down Chief
Joseph of the Ne/. Terces. Before
that they had a big store in the civil
war.
The mule Is not a dashing charger,
but it brings up the ammunition and
the food; and an army travels on Its
stomach. The mule Is rapid transit,
street car, railroad, wagon, atage
coach and automobile—there Is nj
road. It can carry light artillery
over mountain passes where cavalry
cannot manoeuvre.
The mule excels to rough mountain
climbing not because It to wiser than
a horse, but because it has no nerves.
It loves a dlziy path. It la nearly
possible to predict what a mule will
do to given circumstance#. It to -
live machine with something of
machne# toughness.
Notice to Creditor#
In the matter of the estate of
George W. Crosnoe, county of Greer,
Territory of Oklahoma, deceaaed.
All person# having claim# against
snld George W. Crosnoe, deceased,
are required to exhibit the aame, with
the necessary voucher# to tho undo!^
signed, duly appointed and qualified
administrator ot the egUte of aald do*
ceased, at Mangum, to the County of
Oreer and Trritery of Oklahoma, and
that four months after the -rst publi-
cation of thl# notice ha# been limited
by order of the yrotate court of: said
Greer conatg a# (fee time for oredltors
of aald S#e#—ett. to enhibit and pros-.
•at their etoiSBs against said estate. '
Dated the SO* day of August A. D.
1007. T. P. QLAY,
9_4t Administrator.
Notice of Sole ef Personal Property,
Territory of Oklahoma, County of
Greer.—m. In the Probate Court.
In the matter of the estate of 8,
C. Talley, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that to pur-
suance of an order of the Probate
Court of the County of Greer, Terrir
tory of Oklahoma, made on the 0th
day of September, A. D. 1$07, la
the matter of the estate of S. C.
Talley late of the County of Greer,
Territory of Oklahoma, deceaaed, will
sell at public auction, to the highest
bidder for cash on Saturday tho 28th
day of September A. D. 1007, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day,
at the town ot Mangum to said Greer
county, the following personal prop,
erty, to-wlt:
One (1) mare and colt, two (ti
horse# and one (1) Bulky plow.
Dated thl# th day of September
A. D. 19*1.
B. H. 8QUIRE.
u.2t Administrator."
1 **" " !■■■■# Is hat weather. t^is ™ktot5 rswert"
r-— iBfiwstt
lad.. Mr. U-
of
Williams. 1ST
<C1 agpeal to all
psisono with weak laags to tahe Ur
EJT New Dts
remsSy that ha#
.. $2.00 Vslu# tor 80 Cento
I will ten you how to make yoW
wheel puncture proof for SO cents.
Thl# is a tried d proved snceoto.
and of great value to wheel owners.
H. . GALBRAiTH,
10-4t jiaagsm. Ok.
Bsggar Prince Opera Co.
An engagement of the favotltea at
the opera house Oct. 1st and 2nd.
Better, bigger than ever, tm Beg.
gar Prince Opera Co." will delight
our music lover# with a grand scenic
production of tho tamou# comto
opera, "The A<hrwt rw of WtaDw
Volo.- Tho tumpany thla siaana.
though always good, contain -w
people, n large choru# of pretty g«rt#.
fanny consedlniw. with special #oanery
A4 gorgeoa# ooetame#.
-Fra DtaVolo- I# a bond* ioMif
who held, forth la the mamtMm s€
Italy Ho la toarod by all aa *****
M mhtr •• ■* *
the favorite guest of tho poagtoof —
- His HI# Is one ef > m.
tare snd MR of thr«teg
sp to his tragic Ml m ttn Smtet
tho Mask lacks. Mr Harry la*
Volo The cast is abeat the am «S
'"amS Tte. The me#lial mat 4 tta
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Echols, R. C. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 20, No. 10, Ed. 2 Monday, September 16, 1907, newspaper, September 16, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281205/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.