The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1917 Page: 3 of 12
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THE TABLE QUEEN-
"Belle of Wichita"
FLOUR
You will never have causc for uuhappincaM if
you take thin lielle for your constant table com-
panion.
Maxwell Houte Coffee—
The Kind that make** life bright end keeps a
kindly feeling burning brightly about the fam-
ily table. '
Trading with Shiptnan & Long brings thaw
and many other joys to flit* Housewife and her
whole family. We eun guarantee all these tliingh.
Shipman & Long
South Side 8<juare. Phone 310.
ONLY ONE BRHT.
NEWS FRO* JKMTKR.
MMINM I'xuplr (Jit*
Credit to 4
Ovtfil WhNf
(i,>
hiiron Mu! ha* t«ft for lawton
he will {*o to work.
Materia nd hi* mother were
Mi«* U)!U n M*>erle *{wni Knd
ni - t at the Jarleoa horn*.
■ ■ ■ ^ I Mr. and Mr* Kuala* w*«* Mangun
topic of Mangum who nf*r wHfc • victor. Fnda>
v.^k WiiImj* and bad ferk* wsnt a 0 (:nJn tU«M busine* •*
kWnfy rtntedy that can be d«t>ended j| l)(|liy
| Down's Kidney I Ml* i* a wl
1 tins for tin- kitiiwy uni)'i and «m ;
| Mint in btu-ki d by wilting testimony « f j*
i Mmtgujtt piople. lien i* ■ case:
K W. Crueslaiid, 827 K. iVree Am I """Ti .
Mwim, say*: "1W«* on ma lwii_F.rBd h" "Pw,t-Ul* P"1 ,v
| for many hours nt • ti in. ranaed my I!*1"' pu,Un,r
'lti«lney to trrabir rue wry .avch.
Donn's KWwy l^ll* brought me ro-
ll cf in a short time and mod run-d nto.
1 *m phased to leeomnwnd a madi-
due of such roorit us boon's kidney
Pri«4 60c At all deulem Don't
Mk A>r-e Ww.Mmtoef*
Kidney PUU~th« nw tht
~ Oi whi t .■^o«tnsM0hufa>.
0, K y. 4*-*it
im a
Marshall
flxtan.
Mr*. Hagar iind famly sp « Monday
afl«moon with Mn Martoy and fam-
ily-
Mr*. 0. F. (t une *post Wednesday
with Mm. T. P. Paxton.
Mr iM Mrs. Jno. Honck wtn Man
gun viotorr Saturday.
Mr. «nd-Mrw. -Oven Butt, Mi. and
Mm. Edd CM*r imiMM M Lawton
on a pkaeurff trtf <nd*eperfcit> «nf
tinw.
Mr. Retire our County Superintend-
ont visited tho D. C. Mhool last rhur*-
da;\
Mr. and John Campbell wont
jto ."•«* hi* brother Joe. R« la having
for Mineral Well*.
I 1>. A. iHck'in, Jno. Campbell ami
[Ben Jiw't on made a business trip to
Hi 'iikituin and purchased material to
jbuili! IVn ■; I )uko on hi* place.
; Maisl .Mr*. W. E. Kelly wen-
Brnkmun visitor* last week.
, I hp rV«-r ("reek school will have a
• l i Suj>p«-r tiid a nice program on the
uiiriit oi 1:.f 21, and if you want to find
: yoi, ;i cook here in the place,
j Mi. Walter McCuban spent Tuee-
! *lii,< \« itli Mrn. Walter Pence.
| Homer >tuyerle has pone to Ft Lo-
Iviih, Colo, where he will enter the
MANGUM BOUTB TWO.
}Wedr efcday to have some irlaswH fit-
■ ted for iier eyes.
a load of fat I . Min« Murjrafrit/- Latta was in Man-
Mtndsy. - ; rum. Tyrwlay.
id tot week from! The people of Brinkman regret very
inKocgaa, Tex. | much the enlistment of Forrest put-
" ig busineas''f. brother of Oscar Butler.
N. B. Dial
hogs in M.
J. A. ^
J. E.
in Altutf ,
A nice sum of money was realised | dray line.
from the proceeds of a box supper j James Warner is working for J. F.
held at Yellow Canyon school house j Steele now.
Saturday night ! Levi Sloan is working in Vinson
J. H_ Meadows was in the city on! this week.
NOTICK FOK SERVICE
W CATION.
?N THK PI.STRICT COUKI «>K
(JKKKIt COl'NTY (>KLArh MA.
Caae Nu
J. H. Klein, I'lainlilf,
Etnma Pnvis, B. K. I'avih, her hut*
Imiid, W. T. Funderbuik, Mr . W
T. Funderbhrk, hi* wife, K. C. Fel
ty, Mrx. K. C. Felty, his wife, J. W
Hoi-*, Mr*. A. 11. Uokh and Ancil H.jtraimng c tnp. We hate to have our
Ross, dointf business under the firm j Ihivs |onve us and it is sad to bid them
name and style of A. H. Row ft Son fM,-PWoII |,ut they must go to win the
and American Induntrial Oil Com-1 wa,_
pany, a corporation and B. F. Sam- i Austin Houck made a business trie
pies, Defendants. !to Ilrinknwn Monday.
The above nauie<l d.-fendante, E. C. Thc 8hn<J .choo, opened on the flret
f and Mra. E. C. holty h.s wife.| Monday In December, with a good at.
J. w: Ross Mrs. A. H. Ross and Aneil tenHruMv
The Boys
ARE MARCHING
So Are ih«- 4iirU. S4 are everybudy
marching to Short's (iroeery. The plaee
where you eiui «et g«MHl groeeri H earh
day in w Vwcek. b't-enli ;ukI gw«?d, Clean
ana New. High elans and <le)>ca4Mle.
If vou art- not our eustomer you uught
to be for we eau take care of your buhi-
oesa and please you.
Try us next time. You'll U* «lad you del
J.W. SHORT
KTotrh Side Squnn-.
Phone 118.
H. Roas doing business under the
firm name and «t*le. of A. H. Rose
businetis Tuesday.
Y. L. Strother is visiting relatives
in Lamar, County, Texas, this week.
C Copeland has sold his farm to J.
B. Askew a former Greer county man
bat who har been living in the eastern
part of the state for the past few
re®rp- ahd rubber of all kinds.
6. G. Weedle of Olustee visited at j Tin Shop
tiie home of his daughter, Mrs. A. W.j '
Perry niiin several days last week.
J. G. Crisp was a Mangum visitor
Saturday.
£. S. Roberts of Roosevelt,
i want all the choice farm loans; I
jc.-tn secure on terms that no one e.se
Okla. [can duplicate. Also have a few farms
vi«te<i relatives on the route several to sell cheap. J. O. McCollister, Man-
days last week. I gum. Okla 17-tf.
Willis Hawkins is working on UioLn<1 ^j,.
You and cach of you will take no-
tice that you have been sued in the
above named court.
That the name of the court in which
the petition is tiled and the names of
the parties, plaintiff and defendants
are correctly stated in the caption of
this notice.
That you and each of you must an-
swer the petition in said suit filed in
said court by said plaintiff on oe, be-
fore the 26th day of December 1917,
or the petition will be taken as true
and judgment in said cause rendered
in said cause against you and each of
you upon the different causes of act-
Miss Nellie Mathews was shopping
in Mangum Saturday.
Gano and Jack Culwcll left for
Mangum, Saturday.
Highest price paid for scrap Iron,
copper and brass and old auto tires
Joe Harris
45-tf
BRINKMAN NEWS.
Miss Jewel Foutch spent Tuesday at
the P. H. Stephens home.
Albert Strafley came home ffon
Rockey Saturday night.
N. Massad was in Elk City Sunday.
Mack Wade, Claude Tyner, Carl
Crawford and John Collins attended
the show at Mangum Saturday night.
Horace Cost, Mae Boyd and John
Collins ppent Monday evening witlr
Lorel McMinn. "
C. H. Finley was in Mangum, Tues-
day on business.
Miss Ethel Clark was on the sick
list al last week.
Miss Alma Warner was in Mangum
FOR SALE:
Th< best ranch in Greer County.
100 acres in cultivation. Over 500
tendance.
Miss Therxa Wicker spent Tuesday
night Mr. E. E. Poxton's where
they attended Church at Jester.
John Ciimpbell and family spent
Sunday afternoon at the Jackson home
Miss Viola Jackson spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Lillian Mayerle.
Jim and George Mayrle spent the
afternoon Sunday With Claud Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Paxton ware
Mangum visitors Wednesday.
Irsyl Atkison spent Friday night at
the McMillan home.
Mrs. T. A. McMinn returned from
Mangum Thursday where Bhe had
been vii-iting relatives.
Geo. Bull made a busiess trip to
Plainview, Texas, last week.
Flist Class Wagon and Carriage Work
Up-to-Date Horsesho tag
ail on ALBERT CAUDLE
North of Citv Hall
Jasper Patterson
Blacksmith
DOLLS, DOLLS.
day afternoon.
Win. Taylor motored to Mangum on | *" " '
We have a few very pretty or**
Jessie Anfiin spent the day at i wbich we offer very cheap if taken at
^nite4witrv Tuesday. jonce..—The Owl Drug Store. 26-zi
W. ErKelley made a business trip to;
Brinkman Wednesday.
Miss Minnie Kimberland who has)
been visiting her borther returned toi 1 want some mules 16 to 16 handa
her home at Altus, Sunday. {high, 4 to 8 years old, and horses 15%
M*;a««irtf-Qu+tRtaMtes from Wei- )to hands high and 4- to 8 years old.
lington came in Wednesday, to visit.
relatives and attend the Holliness re-!
MORSES AND MULES WANTED
W. D. Black, Mangum, Okla.
vival at Jester^
Charlie-Brothers from Shamrock,
Texas, visited W. P. Houck last week.
G. W. Hall and Wayiner McMahan
from Mangum spent last Saturday
night at the-McMillan home.
Notice From Hartman Plumbers.
Having sold my business to Joe
Harris,- I am-asking all persons in-
debted to me to call at once and set-
tle their accounts. Also all person*
ar? so"Je' 8evere having claims against thc firm of
ion twin SUPd on in the a**re«rate i W,s" Jennie Bartee and Bessie Bar- weatherm th,r part of (,reer county ;Hurtman Bros wiU leaBe nt
•* <* *** •— ""*• ' orJ<,r
2B-2t
and 30-100 dollars together with in- -y ■ ■
terest and costs of suit and adjudging
the same to be a first mortgage lier.
on the west half of section 15 in town- j £
ship four, north of range 22 west t
of tlie Indian Meridian in Greer coun-11
ty state of Oklahoma, foreclosing J j
said mortgage and barring all right j £
title and interest of all defendants in j f -
acres of good grass. All woll fcnce<i .,n,i to said realestate and decreeing 11
improved and watered. Will sell at a,the sale thereof to satisfy said judg- f
saciifice. Deal direct with owner. Mr-, ment; will be rendered accordingly. , |
J. A. P™,.,.,, Okla. Phone A-est; w T *
44- ! Keys & Keys, Hobart,
iokia., Att'ys for Plaintiff. - 21-7t.
BEST FARM LOANS.
W. H. Dickey has unlimited fund?
for farm loans. Lowest rate. No red
taw. Pay when papers a e signed
Phone or write him. 43-tf
The man with money
^ jn the Bank
carv always
Have a
The way to get the full plate is to bank your money
REGULARLY. No matter how small your deposit is,
BANK it. As your balance grows, a feoling of comfort,
of security for the future, grows with it. The world
looks brighter to you because, come what may. you
and your family are secure against want.
Put YOUR money in OUR bank
We pay A percent Interest.
GUARANTEE STATE BANK
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF j
LAND—FORECLOSURE.
No. 2565.
In the District Court of Greer County
State of Oklahoma, Eighteenth Ju-
dicial District.
The Pittsburg Mortgage Investment j
Company, Plaintiff
vs.
William A. Roberts, & Lillie D. Rob-
erts, his wife, W. T. Elsea, J. R.
Davidson, J. L. Carpenter & M. H.
Mills, Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
suance of an order of sale issued out
of the District Court of Greer County,
Oklahoma, on thc Fourth day of Dec-
ember, 1917, in an action wherein the
Pittsburg Mortgage Investment Com-
pany was plaintiff and William A.
Roberts, Lillie D. Roberts, his. wife, et
al. were defendants directed to me the
undersigned. Sheriff of Greer County,
Oklahoma, commanding me to levy
upon and sell the following described
real estate property ,to-wit: Lots One
(1), Two (2), Three (3), and Four
(4) of section Eighteen (18) in town-
ship Four (4) North of Range Twenty
three (23) W. I. M., containing 138.04 j
acres, in Greer County, State of Cftla-[
homa, with all and singular, the ten-;
ements, hereditaments and appurten-,1
ances thereunto belonging, or in any
wise appertaining, to satisfy n judg-
ment and decree of foreclosure in fav-! f
of of the said plaintiff and against
the said defendants, obtained and
made in said Court-in said County of
Greer on the 8rd day of July, 1916,
for an aggregate sum of $202.24 in-
cluding attorney's fees, and all costs
incurred and accruing herein, taxed at
the sum of $ with interest on
said amounts as follows to-wit: at 10
per cent per annum on said sum of
$202.24 from the 3rd day of July, 191o
until paid; I will on Monday, the 7th
day of January 1918, at the hour of
two o'clock in the afternoon of said
day, at the west door of the court
house buikiinr in the City of Man-
arum, in said County of Greer and
State of Oklahoma, oiler for sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash, the
- ,sa d real estate property above de=-
4 icribcd, or so much thereof as will sat-
isfy said judgment, with interest awl
costs accrued, and accruing,
t W. E. HENRY. Sheriff
Greer County, Stat* mi
*>t-
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at Perrin Farm 3 1-4 miles west and 3-4 miles' north of Reed, 1 1-4
miles west of the Sulphur Chureh, commencing at 10 o'clock, on
Dec. 18 th
CATTLE
4 head good red Durham Cows, fresh
iu Spring
2 red Poll Durhom heifers, fresh in
Spring
1 2-vear old Durham Bull, high grade
4 spiing bull calves
Horses, Mares and Mutes
1 bay mare mule, 7 years old, wt. 850
1 black mare mule, 9 yr. old, wt 835
1 sorrel horse, 3 years old, broke :u«J
gentle.
1 good mule colt, 6 months old
1 span good work mules
L som-l mare, good work animal
1 sorrel horse
FARM IMPLEMENTS
2 Stalk Cutters
2 Cultivators
1 Canton Planter
1 Sulkey Plow (Suecess, New)
I 2-section harrow
1 buggy and hardens, not used a year
2 Chicken houses
2 Success Incubator** (good as new)
100 Bois D 'arc jjosts
W#) lbs barbed wire, new
2 20-rod roils hog wire.
A tot of lumber
1000 bundles kafir
50 thoroughbred Rhode Island hens
M:\nv other articles
TERMS: December 1918 time, on approved notes, on snm?. over f 10.. Und^r
#10. cn«h. 5 percent discount for eoeh. draw t >n j***eent intereat
t
Earl Spencer
W. TV. MAXTOX, Auction*®-
Moffett
L. H. NlHJLkCijK.
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1917, newspaper, December 12, 1917; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281494/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.