The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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Notics.
Foundation ton* slw >* on band:
20c put In. or I4e «- eh at 'be yard.
Mangum St©n«- Work*.
ptt J- M. MALOV.
Dr. H. H. Wynne. Sp« cisllst of the
Dye. Ear. Now and Throat, of Okla-
homa City, will be In Mangum Mon-
day. August 3,at office of Dr. T.J.
Dodaon. Glaases fitted.
Y. J. Fling, a prominent jtinner of
this county, who llv«-s at Metcnif. wa.
an appreciated caller at th«* Star of-
flce Hst Thursday. He report* that
the Woodmen will hold a picnic at
that place August 1.
We are now entering upon the
Spring Spells of Flux. Had you not
better have on hand a bottle of Han-
nah's "Hot Stuff?" You will find this
a VEHY efficient remedy for this and
kindred affections. 44-tf
Dispensatory Agent C. Q. Ray
states that he has filled about fifty
prescriptions since opening up about
a month ago. Mr. Ray- uses his resi-
dence as a place of business and says
that if he had to pay rent h« would
rot make expenses.
Notice to My Mangum Friends.
I have bought out the transfer and
bus business at Granite. Prices to the
Springs: Four or more people. 25c;
round trip. Under four, 25c each way.
ALBERT CAUDLE.
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a* Monday
Mr, Mary ha* arreped
ith W. II. Maaa-)
Mr K '-tn-on lathvr of oqr town*
man. W A. Kol>in*<>n. wan In the city
imatUon
of Aoadarkn an*<- in Monday night
and are v:*4ting Mi>* Mary Flynn
Mr* Trantttwi. rrtururd l*unday
Jfom Frrd«-rlck where *h«« had llaturdny.
•tirndin* (li*irlrt roufercne* 8 Kourl l« «rt-ciln« t«o ««• rr*.
Mr* I.. M. Ilobb*. mother of Mr ldvw.- ihl* *«-k
II. F Carney. return*«l Thursday to, l>*car Dentoo U (.nparing lo build
her home at ikottarlll*. Arkansa* a new h u*e thi *ee>k.
Mr. and Mr*. IH Wiley returned The nice llul- shower Tuenda)
Friday from Fort Worih. Tr*a*. nighl w«a n r ai In-neflt to this com-
where the doctor has been In the munliy.
noa^ltal. Mi** l<nna Hud*fin and M. O.
A W. parr left Tue da\ mornlna Owen* uccun p«uu«d Ml*s Belle Ow-
for a two wee k rlalt with friend* «o the train as *he returned to
and relatives in Xebranka. Iowa and Oklahoma City.
Dakota. 1 Mr. Burd ha* his family from Altu"
Col. Thomas I.. Eggleston returned with him this week.
M nda\ from an «xtended vldl In . The new church house Is nearlntc
New York and Wa*hlnef>n. D. C.' compl« tlon rapidly.
where he has be«n look I ne after hi' C. Presley and family spent Sunday
extensive railroad Intereats. . with Brnent [Mrby and wife.
Jesse Kirby and wife came In M. O. Owens' ulster. Mis* Belle.
Thursday from Chattanooga. Mr. of Oklahoma City visited in thlt city
Klrbv stayed ov r Sunday while hU a few days ago.
wife will remain the Kuest of Mr. ' W. J. Bell and brother arrived in
and Mrs. D. F. Kirby for a few Duk« Saturday night having come
week*. from Oklahoma City In their automo-
IJtch Townsend was over from bile. They foent Sunday and a num-
Mangiim yesterday. toer of our young | eople were treated
I^oyd Cox. one of Kiowa's substan- to a ride in the auto.
tial farmers, dropped in yesterday. ' Oscar Denton was in town Tues-
Mrs. Charles E. Mock and son of day cutting the weeds off of his va-
Lufkin. Texas, stopped over with cant lots. There are some others
Mrs. Christian on their way to Hin- that ought to follow his example.
"THE REAL BRYAN."
If you want to know what Bryan
thinks on any particular matter get
a copy of "The Real Bryan" put ouc
by the Self Help Publishing Co. The
editor of that book has selected the
heart of his best speeches and com-
ipJIed these selections in a volume
that can be bought for 11.25.
The work of the road machines
continues without abatement and
block after block of new concrete
sidewalk is being laid. By the time
the summer is over Mangum will be
one of the best regulated towns in
the Southwest, in these reelects.
Notice.
City Barber Shop at rear City Na-
tional Bank is under new manage-
ment. Everything will be up to date.
Strangwrs, one and all, give us a trial.
Nothing but first-class barbers en>-
ployed.
3-21 Wm. HUMPHRIES. Mgr.
Good Farm Loans.
Vf. H. Dickey, makes the best Farm
Loans and is gitting the cream of the
loans because his clean contract de-
serves them. He closes quickest, as
cash is ready all the time. He is
west of Curreathers 2nd door.
Best the World Affordc.
"It gives me unbounded pleasure to
recommend Bucklin's Arnica Salve."
aays J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill,
N. C. "I am convinced it's the best
salve the world affords. It cured
felon on my thumb, and it never fails
to heal every sore, turn or wound to
which R is applied. 25c at Hannah's
Drug Store.
Some-of your Wall Paper is getting
rusted and some badly torn, and some
have none at all. Walk Into Han
nah's Pioneer Drug Store and see his
stock. Paper from 10c up. All dou-
ble rolls. 44-tf
WANTED- A bright man whj is a
hustler, to sell cur celebrated teas,
coffees and sundries on commission
in and around Mangum. Good re-
turns can bo realized. For particu
lars write cr call on The Grand Union
Tea Co., TO Kansas Ave., Topeka.
Kansas.
llev. Donehoo was selling some
fine grapes on our streets last Fri-
day. He also had some splendid
plums, some of which were fully as
large as an ordinary peach. Rev.
Donehoo has a splendid firm espe-
cially adapted to fruit growing, lo-
cated altout eight miles southwest of
town. Had it net been {or a destruc-
tive hail he would have had a great
deal of fruit this year.
The Remedy tt>at Does.
"Dr. King's New Discovery is the j
remedy ihat does the healing others
tpfomise but fail to perform." says
Mrs. E. R. Pierson. of Aubirn Cen-
ter. Pa. "It is curing me cf throat |
and lung trouble of long standing. I
that other treatments relieved only |
temporarily. New Discovery Is doing
me so much Rood that I fcl confident
Ita continued use for a reasonable j
length of time will restore me to per- j
feet health." This renowned cough
lad cold remedy and threat and lung
healer i« sold at Hannah's drag store.
Me and |1. Trial bottle free.
MONEY TO LOAN
Will make yoa a Pre Seven o-
Tea Year Loan interest C per cent
payable aaaoally lowe** rat* of
ramiaisstoa. privilege to pay at
aay Interest paying date. **)
ready when paper* are ttgwd tp
HO Of LAVE
Win *HJ row Tar* «r
Property, nam ywar Atat
Deeds. Mortgages, aad aay Laaal
Da y-- ar Mar
to
*HE watch that
_ cannotbe depend-
ed on at all times is no
more valuable than the
friend who fails you at
need.
Reliability is the distinction of
the Howard watch. Its fine-
ness is the fineness of multitude
sma!l perfections—materials, de-
sign, finish, adjustment. «
Every Howard watch is ad-
justed in its ease, priced at the
factory, and a printed ticket at-
tashed—from $35.00 to $150.00.
We are distributors for this dis-
tinctive watch.
Warner
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Oldest Established
Jeweler
THE STITCH IN TIME.
Do Not Wait For the Nine Before
You Begin It.
As the st a son approaches the mid-
summer, there are serveral tiWng£
which impress themselves upon the
■r-areful attention of the citizen and
the Star feels the civic duty of giving
publicity to 1 hem. We have had an
unusually large Trecipitation this
summer andl ordinarily one would ex-
pect an undue amount of sickness.
This being the case we should all
co-operate to reduce t> a minimum
the disease-breeding features of the
city.
We cannot accomplish this result
unless each head of a family pays
close attention tc the sanitary con-
dition of his own premises. It is quit*
beyond the province and possibility
of the municipal laws, cr of those
entrusted with their enforcement, to
sec that thorough cleanliness and
sanitation prevails in every house-
hold. In this matter the weal ot tne
community is dependent upon the
Lard hat been
time—to hat indigestion
i hard «
paMkuU* abort adapt*
wttgbl <4 I hair «nHb| apfunrl lo lW 1
aad IM coodttMMu. mho ocvac think of
ool ta a Mono wuboat an wnbreOa am! rub-
ber*. who wo«U «HK it tn a Or*ft for a larw.
witt day alter day cat lard •oakad food audi**
realist tar aa in«iattt that It la iloggtaf their
whole mocr m*Uincry and likely u reaolt in
a full-dcdged ea e ol inUigeatMMi.
Lard it produced hum hug-fat. •ooKitme*
impure, alwaya ituliueMibk. and then a a g*a)d
day coniing when no tttx mil think ot name it
_ I he oaly rational
ft*tag and thoflaning medium in It* world.
It ta made from refined %-agetahltnflaad cbotot
tatf uet—everything about ti tadlganhlaaat
(tmdm-m to health.
It ta a f#odncl U Natura.
It witt maka pore, palatahla. healthful food,
•ml food which anyone can eat and enjoy with-
out the altar-panita ot 0 diaort'srad •tomacb.
Try t WW/w onca aad
you'll never-more Ua
a friend to lard
W# ImeK autboeuc \<*t
f vtair wa-aey
tuOM y vhi'ic Dot (i.ia*cU«ib? COTTuLMNiia t*u tart.
m C^IA in Rtillc COTTOLKN K ta perke^ • ***
Wwef Stolo tn PtUIC wttb a patvnt t «p. to
keep it clean. frr h aa4 n\ 4e omw. al« to itsT^
" " ' ■ A th jfTvorry. ae^ a oil, etc
CottpUnc i* Ctinfnnt—d
•orbiag the aiMgmable «tor
/ —L IImV p We d ll be sUd to lead «ay
POO« rr— mdt fi< a twtvcvnt ktatap. ot
' edited ami cutnpilr.1 by Ml*. U ry
" PURE Fptil) COOK BOt^K -
J. Liacbla, autbuv U tbe taak<tt
a. yjuaaaxs conrxs\, cmcaoo
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"f to
dan ab> WaaaBBllkt
od, etc ^npMRHfl|
•u«lt>aew HfeK^H
1. Mary
badram
Nature's Gift from the Sonny South
melarinl «rerm. Better watch out
about dralnace.
Then there I* the refuee matter
that im KometimeM carel«a*!> eaat
from culinary establishment* and
grocery stores and left to decay on
the ground. This is not econd to
hog pens for offenaivents* anJ dis-
ease norm*. The excavation* (Coins
on for tublic Improvements In the
city will make It necessary for us to
be especially careful about these
matters. !■
Let another cleaning up day be I
appointed for Mangum. We had aj
i-.piins cleaning—let us have a mid-1
rummer clearance. Let us eliminate
the potability of fever by eliminat-j
in? the germs. Let us take th.^
st Itch in time and save the suffering
and the doctor bills. !
COMFORTING WORDS.
Many a Household Will Find Then
So.
To have the pains an.l ach's of a
bad back removed: to be entirely free
1:-cm annoying, dang<rous urinary
disorders is enough to make any kid-
ney .'-ufferer grateful. To tell how
the great change can be brought
about will prove comforting words ti
hundreds of readers.
W. H. C. Brown, well known
throughout Guthrie, general agent for
the Ottawa Star Niursery Co., and
residing at 514 Vilas street, Guthrie,
Oklahoma, says: "I have been a great
sufferer from kidney disease for a
period of seven or eight years. Sev-
eral years' ago I almost died frcm ;
what is known as stone or gravel of |
the bladder. This left my kidney? ,
in a weak condition and ever since:
1 have been bothered almost con-
And intermt haa to be paid on it every year
or two for painting or coating. The principal
also haa to be paid over airaTn in a few yean
by buying a new roof. When you buy
J-M ASBESTOS ROOF I NO
all expenae stops—aa the first cost is the only
cost. The Reason—made of Asbestos, an
indestructible mineral—nothing to rot, rust or
wear out. Requires no coating or painting-
no expense for maintenance. Will protect
your buildings from fire.
Asbestosioe is an Asbestos Sheathing, and
is the most economical, durable aad easily
applied siding known.
Ask for- samples and prlees,
H. W. JOHNS-MANVILLE CO.
001-B03-00S N. Third at. St. Louis. Mo.
rtgard each individual has for him- 1 stantl^-- with a lame and aching back,)
self and- others. .pnt bad enough to 'make me take to 1
Besides those things which lie be- my be(1 bllt sjflCient to prevent me]
yond the i:ale of the law, there arc Ifronl attending to mv w-.rk. As if j
many <in violations of aur muni-1 baefcache was not einugh torment)
cipal statutes wliich for the sake of 3n(j misery there existed a trouble
oui own preservation we cannot af- WIt{, the kidney secretions. The ac-
ford t", c untenance now. \ ho.s I >n Itlon of those organs was altogether
is not quite as pretty an ornameni to too frequent, especially at night, ani
"''the secretions were ofte.n accompa-
[DR. HENDERSON
^ 811 to 815 WALNUT ST., KAHSAS CITY, MO.
% -rhe Old Sellable Doctor—Oldest in age and longeat located . A •
\ regular Graduate In Medicine. Ovar 33 1 ears J-poclal practlco-
Over SO years in Kansas City. ESTABLISHED 1667.
sss-WrSl'iu Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases-
J iwlltnd express Medicines seni every wtitte. free frcm puie orbt<ra*aj---
Cbarres ^ow Over <WoJi ca^-ei cured. A?e and experience are lmpon*nt. State yuui-
case and send for term's. Consultation free and conttdenWal, personally or by letter. ,
Pencaacntly
lawn as a rose bu?h it a bit of
hrdbbery. A bl:oming violet ed
can beat it for fragrance, a hyacinth
has it shinned a whole city block
when it comes to a questio nof color,
and a lily can certainly be pr .nou.ic-
ed -more h}gienic and .-sanitary.
Freedom' to the hogs" is our cry- -
that prand glorious freedom :f the
primeval fields and -pastur. ; far be-
yond the corporate limits -f our citv.
nicd with rain. I was treated by
physicians and tried one remedy af-
ter ancthcr, tut all failed to give me
even temporary relief, and at the
tfcr,3 that Doan's Kidney Pilla firet
came to my attention I was so utter-
ly discouraged that I thought I was
not long for this world. It id impos-
sible for mo to describe my condi-
tion at the time that I went for my
Jerk off a (Wank from the bastiles fjrgt box. That box improved my
of your swine, ye gentiles of Man-
. ;:id let ycur oppressed tribe of
Mer-liisto take a long-wanted mud
bat'n in Red river, a.;d then find their
individuality in the lar^e free III"-? of
the brakes ;n the other side".
If there were Buch a thing as' :i
•nnitary hog • en, our city fathers
could draw up a set of rules for the
regulation in confon.iuy with the
rules of health. But we rr .ti; foar
that the n.o.-t sanitary hop pen U the
that has nH achieved prabMi-
ment in n iterial f rm. Our i.iun'ci-
laJ uuthoritiea recognized this truth
ar.d we liave a law, against them.
This kiw should be enforced t..> the
ktter in this good old summer time.
F-ither Kni< !-:erbocker teH* us in
his History of New York," that up
until about 1 . hoe p« n? wrequiu-
fH'hiouable among the residents of
that citj. It s^enK-d that every well
regulited h v.iiefeeld had a dtn f^r the
swine, ax.-' 'hos*- h ut ne wer*
I:-ok< d down uprn as jm lncisl and
nc*t • mtmdyias ibe motropnittan spir-
|i. Howevrr s rerriHe sco'irg«> ot
{ever lipfin • M-d >h" *"lly filler* io
ilftc* ir«-m p~!itaniani to hygiene j
.•id xwn New York icrew i>nwlorul
aii4 iiog-< enleM. Bat next Muua
!he> . w-mped ib« < - i>boid
But the miiter of bag i*ai Is n -t
eke mij one tinat arktrk ar
: (i*f d rtHrt aad * a*aretype our
Veahfe. Ho* i)o«t ikon lit k pails
condition so much that I used a sec-
ond and a third. When I had taken
three boxes the trouble was ended
and I considered myself cured. I feel
better than I have for twenty year;?.
I never hesitate to recommend Doan's
Kidney Pillfr.r 1 claim that th<
were the means of saving my life.
For sale by all dealers. Price
cents. Foster-Milburn Oj.. Buffal
New York, sole agents for the T'niterl
States.
Reirember the name—Down's—and
take no other.
Just Exactly Right.
"I have used Dr. King's Xew 1 Ife
Pills for several years, and found
them just exactly right."says Mr. A.
A. Kelton, of Hsrrisvllle, X. Y. New
IJfe Pills relieve without the I< tiet
discomfort. Best remedy fir c^n?tl-
pstion. bllfonsnem end mt#nri.i. :5c
at Hsnnsh's Drug Stor-.
Seminal Weakness and
Sexual Debility, of youthful
follies and excfss—causing ntcht lossos
and loss of sexual power, pimples and
blotches on tbe face, confuoed Moss and
foreetfulne s, bashfulncss aud aversion to
society, etc.. cured for life. I slop ninht
losses, restore sexual power, nerve and
brain power, enlarge and strengthen weaK
parts and make yo:> fit for marriage, bend
free book and Hat of questions.
Radically cured with a
new Iafitlllble Homo
Trmtmrut. N o in-
struments. no pain, no
<"eten'1on from business. Ctirepusranteed.
Book aiidli.to; questions free—sent sealed.
I
Stricture
'Hydrocele and
cu re d in
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or danger. Book f r<
En'arged vei
scrotum-cau
vous debility. weaknr«> of tbe Hesiial
tetn, etc., permanently cured>withoi>i paiu.
Cunkilrc- Thnt terrible disease.!
sypnilts, Oil i.s fori'- end st:.ro«;|
cured for life. Blond j>oi«i>n:n!r a.
private diseases permanently cured.
nAAl/ for both aexes—W raj--. C7|
DWITV pictures, with full d< s.-npi
of above diseases, the elferts andcuro, e
sealed in plain i ranoer--fr e.
fWleil tiliB:o lcttiol forsitica it cxteii |
Free Museum of Anatomy for I
Yon can buy dry coods. .roc-: ies
or Hardware at asrcrill^ed prices dor
Ing the Greet IViltar Sirwrtwr 8al -
at Trlpj*t's Cash Store. 3-*t
FARM LOANS Money Ready Mow
money on 'he deal.
If you want a farm loan get our
rate and terms before borrowing.
We have a proposition we think
will please you and save you
Let us figure on your loan.
Office Upstairs Over Post Office MANGUM, Okla.
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