The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1909 Page: 6 of 8
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CI.SEA BBOTHERS
Real fc'sute, Insurance, Farm Loam and
Collections
We In. «mu«< ae UMMIIITNti imm mt M f f~ (to Ohm*
vat'ol IMMM CiNWi * ttasiaasiu. Ok*. u> lose «• r.ra. is
oumrnmL a« ft« tonai rate «f img
HIM i«w Aiamuor •«* >«• «m §m km mmt •h«« ti
aapar* •>« Mud mp
oast* la esarr u e* sad vMlaee la
The Peoples Meat Market
J T HAHKV A HON.
Alwayn in the Market for Hogs,Cattle,Etc
WASHINGTON'S PLUMBINO
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t.mrn Urmlie ?•*• ja
# I- '«.% liiilu
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I '**" u>|i )K i«r4i) tor
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ai Minium. m ku ««,
I * August IIIMtrri rrf«|«n|
i-learem ^ada, a. mini ~i i.in«
bim iiiai km bruikrr *,«( Nua4«t
awki at Uinutik Iliinuia Mr Mm
4«ri kli ua Ibr |r>i (ram
, Uib H V lUk-r irti ru«*d ) fir
a irn da vi.ti wliii i«ia(lv*. la
M AVIUM,
SouUi uf HiiuUiM'i-<«t Corni r Square
OKLAHOMA
WHEN IN NEED OF
Wl 00 PLUMBINO
Snow Flake and Hun-
ter's Cream Flour
Telmo and Mission
Canned Goods
Fresh Vegetables and
LOw Prices
• " •* <M|S T|«!
aiust hat* bM>n don* by at n tik*« a*. • •«"«" « View
h$r ae Bftrr knur any complaint* ' w Hnrni«r M< Muadat mora
about ih work. W« dual hrar ati> , «u ' r W*Miu*rford Oklahoma wh^r*
about our*, we Lak. « .h| b ealM b> the ser u* tllwe«
rar. not to k«t« 4H> ground* for ,of ^rother-ia-law
fault nudum j JcmI* N<au> w*ft M ad<t> morn
lua for Klk I'll) after a wwak'a visit
• till Mi and Mr* J. W K>d (
Mr and Mr* H I) Howell war*
■ uv«r from llubai i Sunday visiting
pt « Q<il«*k wh. I^r" Howell's Mr and Mr .
Wl ) lit.I« \v«. hud IIM'II "
Ho would > >u ... Napper left Tu«**d.<; fur hla
old hillllt* IU MlSsOUll. W licit' He Kix-a
to look after k hih liu lne Inivrwu.
J. M Baker Inn *•• !.rd<i morn-
ing lur MimvatUmlllf, ^i i^url. Il«
waa 4«M ii.|,ani.(l N fwr mm Knld !•>
li'* non. I r. It t'. iiiiMi'i wim will
i viui ii IHi ill** lumurrow
III a i-lana of :*l (M-rnoila who look
• li** elvll «frvlr«' i'xnriiiiittiloii ai ok-
luliouia «*lt> on November J|. I!m k.
I*. W. Wllla uiudit (in< hitibnai geni-r-
nl nvi ruK<*. pluritiK him ut ui« head of
the 1-lliKlblf it*laiiT. Ilia nv«*ra;<>
a# #1.2.1.
frugal ilru« H rami* In laiu
I)
iIH* i r
quirk jvi nwa) lit.la
atiin-riaix ih.it kind
If >ou trli j It one
SPENCER PLUMBING AND MEAT
INO SHOP.
Oppoota Spaigla'a Bakery.
|OJtn£K KOIt II HA HI NO I'KTITION
OK Ol'AIOHAN l-NMrlt 8AI.K OK
IlKAI. HSTATK
|Mfat« of Oklabotiiu.
Count) t>t 0riH>r. —««.
In Couuty Court.
| In the Matter of iht> .Kxtate and (>uar- ■ —
dlutiHhlp of Audi** M. l/icki* ami 'rum Hedtleld. S
...... I - i I.. a. . ...
JOf WORK
la k«i w« waai ttm aow Ikiaaat
twaiifr kow big or bow lltlb* tb« Job
la.
JOS PLUMSINO WORK
abou i ihiw k—p wa bua> Wa r*
pairlnna up imnjr a pi pa and tlaiaa
plant) talk tuba. w*ar lanka aad
fauc.ta. thai wurva't half dona and
na d ropairlni Wb. n wa'r* tbrougb
with Mi.-ni tha 'll be good aa new and
«wat of work won't ba utueb. Iflur
pluinl.lnc u .
6INTRV A HARR.B
.
WVUier l^cke. mlnori. la week or ao wlih lila old frlenda|Oo.
It ai pnarln* to the court, from the y've. Rrnrat Ih mill Intereeted in
pi'tltlon ihw da\ preaented and Hied ,h<* development of (Iranlie's oil ro-
hereln by I/'rluli J. Davis, the Kuar- j •-"urcea and >«a>* be hopex to aee ar-
dlan of Aude* M. Locko and Webster I ranKcuienis this senson io continue
l cke, minors, praiiug an order of j1 be w rk.
sale of certain rea' estate belonxiiiK J ■—■
to aald wards, that it is necessary and j MANGUM, ROUTE 4.
Korilf) now against the Crip—for
It romm m«.r> f-ason sure! Preven-
tlca tbe lltila- Candy Cold Cure Tab-
lets-offer In Mil* respect a most cer-
tain and dependable safeguard. I're-
vent tea. at the "sneexe stage" will,, us
well, also surely iiead off ail common
f^ldH. Hut promptness is iill-lm-
portant. Keep Prevfntics In t«e
week pocket or purse, for instant use. Hox
and is spending of |k for 25c. Sold by Maiigum Drug
•wmmwmtm
wilh I)m> haUj,
«MN nr UM*ittbwr
• f UM family
AhORldbTSUf
i«Rr |i)MNl jwr.
uidioUijr. 8uc4
• Mrkw uf |ior
I ralia mnki*a «
rtnw rnopd «f
Ih* family pr
icraaa |||
icrowih
bahien an w4l
an irrown fnlka.
Wo have Itara-
•nl how to tnaln-
••vorybody look
al thoir boal
and to in a k •
picturea thai
uatch that oa
proMrticn.
un prove it.
a. bass,
Firnt StuirMuy North of Manirua
Natiunul Uank
SEE
Viok Gro. Co.
As for Weak Women
. nili-, ut all tiic ii kne*« of wuincn i\ due to uime derangement or din.
.i . oriianj di>:;iictly feminine. Such sickness can bo cured—is cured
j.cry day by
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription
It /Wafers Weak Women Strong,
Sick Women Well.
If oefs directly on rhe n-gans affected and is at the tam ? time a ^cner«l re*ri—I-
t. f tonic i<jf the whole >v tem. It cure* female conipl.iint riyr in 'V: pr-\ ; v
ol i.ome. It makeb unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, e\amin.ui .ns a-rj
local treatuieut so universally insisted upon by doctors, ar.d ..o abWivnt l
e\ y modest wocnan.
\ve sha.'i not particularize here as to the symptoms of f^\
those peculiar affectmns incident to women, but these
wan;.n< full iniorination as to their symptoms onJ —
means of positive curj are referred to the People's Coni-
.mi>n Sense Medical Adviser—11108 pages, newly revise J
and up-to-'.'ate tidifion, cent free on reccipt of 21 or.'.-
cent s'amos to covsr cost of ir.-'u :tj only; or, in cloth
bii:ui:ig for 31 taui{i,.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y.
would be l.eficllciul to said wards
that sura real estat< should be sold.
It is hereby order -I. that the next
of kin of raid ward- and all i>ersom<
Interested in tha s 1 estate. app<>ar
before this court on Saturday the 13
day of March. A. D. l.i «9. at 10o'clock
a. m.. of sjald day a! the court room
m of said court, at Man :tn, Greer coun-
I ty, then and there to -iiow cause why
I an order should noi e grant d for
I the sale of such real • ate.
I Vnd it Is further i i ler«'d that a
f copy of this order be j -ibllshed three
successive wwks hef o the day of
' hearing said petition i:t the Mangum
Star, a weekly newspa; <>r printed and
j pitlilished in said Greer county.
Dated this 17 day i.l Februurv A.
Id. 1909.
JARRBT todd.
I 35-3 County Judgf
aM
. I
I HAVE Secured the services of an ex-
pert Manufacturing Jeweler, Engrav-
er and Stoae Setter. Bring in your old
gold and have it made iiic > the lates
designs in jewelry.
WARNER
High Grade Watch Repairing done by
the Oldest Established Watchmaker in
Greer County
W. Side- Next door to Curreathers
NOTICE OP CREDITORS.
In the Matter of the Kstale of Kdgar
H. Harris, of the County of Greer,
State of Oklahoma, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said Edgar JU. Harris, deceased, an
required to exhibit the same, with the
necessary vouchers to the undersign-
ed. duly apj>ointed and qualified ad-
ministiator of the estate of said de-
ceased, at .Mangum, 111 the County of
Greer an Slate of.Oklahoma, and thai
1 four months after the first publi.-a-
! ;'on of this notice has been limited
by order of the County Court of said
Greer county, as the time for credi-
tors of said deceased, to exhibit and
present tueir claims against said es-
tate.
Dated the 24 day of Februarv, A. D
I 19t)9.
G. F. BORDER,
35~4 , Administrator.
STRAIN TOO GREAT.
Hundreds of Mangum Readers Find
Daily Toil a Burden.
The hustle and worry of business
men,
The hard work and stooping of
workmen,
The woman's household cares,-
Are too great a strain on the kid-
neys.
Backache, headache, sidoache.
Kidney troubles, urinary troubles
follow.
A Mangum citizen tells you how to
cure them all. '
•I. A. Nlance, living in Mangum,
Okla., says. "An acquaintance ofIsay advertised?
FOWLER «ORI>ER
Obief Saryaw
J. F. CAMPBELL
Resident Surgeon
mine was troubled for a long> while
with kidney disorders. He was near-
ly always complaining when he came
home after a hard day's work of a
lame back. Sometines he was hard-
ly able to go to work. Hearing of
iJoan s Kidney Pills he procured a
box from the Mangum Drug Co. He
took them as directed and told me
they had proven of great benefit. iairectf<i 1
rrom what he said and the difference j save him
I could see in his condition, Doan's
Kidney Pills must lie « wonderful
remedy."
For sale by all dealers. Price s 0
cent*. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo.
|New York, sole agents for th United
States.
Remember the name—Doan's--and
take no otlter.
(Too Late for Last Week.)
I.. D. Samples is on me sick list
this week.
Vasker Chumbless will work for J.
E. Carpenter 011 the farm the coming
season.
Mrs. Myrtle TjIIcy. wife of john
Talley, who has been staying with
his mother, returned to her home ut
Bessie, Oklauoma. last week
They report that the dance at John
Fabry vers M>mday night was well at-
tended and all spent a pleasant even-
ing.
K. A. Kirk1 is busy at the present
marketing his hay in .MauKUiu.
Mr. John Reedy, an oid settler f
Vinson. Okiahon.a. visited at the home
of R. j. Anderson Sunday.
The Sprii:: Branch sch wl showed
their patriotism by having an enter-
tainment :n the night of the 22i.d anj
the pupils entertained t.iose present
with siteeches and dialogues.
Mi*. Jennie ueassou of M.ssouri, Is
' ifeit-ing «t the home of her cousin
H. T. Wicker.
There was a large cr wd 01 the
Literary at Templeton Friday nig.it.
They had a gocd program and every-
body enjoyed themselves. Every body
invited 10 come and take part in it
ADVERTISED L_ . TERS.
February 28. 1909.
Brown. Mrs. Anna Belle.
Buchel, Mr?. Tamra.
Christy, Mrs. Annie.
Cunningham, G. J.
Dickens, Alex.
Donahoo, Mary.
Erving, JacK.
Gilding. J. P.
Gray, .,us. Alma.
Hopper, Jim.
Holland, Robert.
Hunter. W. H.
Jackson. Mrs. Maude.
Johnson, J. C.
Jordon, W. R.
McMichael, Dal ten.
Math is, Moda A.
Mclntyre. D. M.
Myers. Laura.
Morris, T. A.
Pondexter, Lillie.
Reenald, Paul.
Spencer, J. F.
Sullivan, Manda.
Sumrall, Mrs. Ollle.
Sine, John.
Williams, Mrs. Pearl.
Taylor, James.
Graham. Nehe.
When calling for the above please
Large Stock of
Saddto ami jjgm
Will sell at Rock Uuttoni
fVices. Give me call be-
fore you bu.v. All kinds
of repair work done
C. Lacik
Harness Shop
IKI LLTHICOUGH
amp CU PI until act
mMJONCS
newdiscovery
■ncgamaa
AM ML THROAT AND LL'NGTROUflllS
CUA/?ANrE£0 SATISFACTORY
Of? firotvev Bcn/NocD.
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup I
QUALITY SQUARE
POULTRY FARM.
A. B. I.AM PERT, Prop..
Star Route, Mangum. Okla.
Where Lampert's leading strain of
single comb Rhode Island Reds are
raised. Winner* Ui three states,
wherever shown, (i ribbons and spe-
cials at Oklahoma Cltj . F«gs from
pure bred aud exhibition birds |1 Ut
ti per 16 eggs.
The bea that lays is the hen that
pays. Well then it's the Rhode l -
kod Red. Try them; you'll like
'em. 33.4
Coiuinto. Ark.. Feb. 7. 190 .
Hv. A. B. 1 aim pen.
Dear Sir: I want 1,000 eggs of the
Rhode . Island Hod variety. I waat
them of the same grade you iKtppyf
me at Fulton. Arkansas, last year.
Can you supply them? I raised M
chlx of yours last year and they are
beauties.
Yours truly,
J. M. GRIFFIN.
Comlato, A rkansas.'
Nothing in the way of Cough is
'quite so annoying as a tickling, teas-
ling. wheezing, bronchia-Cough. The
I quickest relief comes i>erhaps from a
prescription known to Druggists ev-
jerywhere as Dr. Shoop's Cough Rem-
|edy. And besides, it is so thoroughly
harmless that mothers give it with
perfect safety even to the younwest
babes. The tender leaves of a sim-
ple mountain shrub, give to Dr.
Shocp's Cough Remedy its remarka-
ble curative effect. A few days' test
will tell. Sold by Mangum Drug Co.
Some of your Wall Paper is getting
rusted and some badly torn, and some
have none at all. Walk Into Haa-
nah's Pioneer Drug Store and aee hla
stock. Paper from 10c up. All doa-
ble rolls. 44. u
D. R. Dial will loan you money on
Relieves Colds by working them out citly propert-v cheaper than you can
th* - J get U anywhere else. 35-tf
of the system through a copious and
healthy action of the bowels.
Relieves coughs by cleansing the
mucous membranes of the throat, chast
and bronchial tubes.
-At pleasant to the taste
as Mspla Swgsr"
Children Like It
. ftr IACKACHE—WEAK MMEYS Try
IiVWi KMaif aai HMr Pl«-S*i mt M
FOR SALE' BY THE
CITY DRUG STORE.
BORDER HOSPITAL
Mangum boasts of having the best
cqftiRttd Surgical Hospital of any
dtfcf Hs uze in America, and
pMfebiy in the world. :: :: ::
NEW SECOND HAND STORE.
fall and see Moores ne* Secmd I
I! Hand Store on opposite side of street I
' ■< ;!:ihom;. l.umtwr '.1 Th -
iblghrst prices i.sid f r secun« hand
nod sold on the lowest margin
We handle new and <wr-ooil hand
ljgont(i All klodf. of repair work
I j done Call m 4 m** as Your trs4e
j!i solk-ited L. c. M'MiRK ITDp
SA1JC- Ml>x~k t . «
||4Ite>n 'a Itaaaam lYto r
jllf Ii,<er te4 write T i<w- Tshnj !
|Oo i Ve Vf.iKt, <r ir. K4tt«r «f|
U-tf
W. C. SHADDEN. P. M.
The Lurid Glow of Doom
was seen in the red face, hands and
body of the little son of H. M. Adams
of Henrietta. Pa. His awful plight
from eczema had. for live years, defied
all remedies and baffled the best doc-
tors. who saw the poisoned bjood had
affected his lum-is and nothing could
save him But." writes his mother
"seven bottles of Electric Bitters com-
T>lete!y cured Aim " Kor Eruptions.
Eczema. Salt ttheum. Sores and all
Blood Disorders and Rheumatism
Electrw Bitters is supreme. Only .".0<
Guaranteed by Hannah s Drug Store, j
I' K. Dial will kan you mot*—-'
Cheaper than you can steal It. 3fi
Wrinkles
w«k
r>- - Th ki'„.
fv«n < h Snd th i-
I t~ .t hut in Uf rw
Kidneys
■ twtioa«
surely to weak
have to frown and cn-|
the tortus* due to
its peculiar to thcif
only wrinkles, but
lack-Iustie ti
t ft J hair, al
- -— of premature
The prerention of I
in you* own I
e the disease that 1.■
v suffering, and staangth-J
your weakened
with
That
Is Here
Best Flour for
Biscuit Made. 3o
Per Cent better
than any Flour
Ever Shipped to
Mangum. Don't
fall to try a sack
Klf-l-VlB CsffH
0. K. Cmml Goods
Our Specialties at
DAVIS'GROCERY
R4I 1
I *apr. TO take 12 If MA
Sfetta's
iiMlmim
We Don't
Handle Anything
But the Best
mcalester coal
THera .a ne seaway in cheap
Ceat. OOOO COAL 1 mm
1 c.«. 1. a p. r,
NOm 4 EVANS
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Taylor, J. E. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1909, newspaper, March 4, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281242/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.