The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1917 Page: 7 of 10
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LET US HELP YOU
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L A. Mcl OLLISTKK PI LLS
OVER BIG DEAL.
' .' ^ hen A. McCollister agreed to
:boo>t for the Midland Motor Car an.'
I A Company out nere in Greer
County, he thought he had a good
pltce of business, but little realized
the excellent business opportunity he
-was grasping, untj| he went to Qk(a
homa City last week and visited their
Omt'Ps 'inH I a.. ... I . .
HABRy L KNIGHF.
OF *WRSHALL IE*, I
GAINS 28 POUNDS
+♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦+
Cotton Raisers!
October 1st is "National Cioali-up week on
\Vall Paper. We &re going to Clean-up on all our
Wall Paper in stock. We have cut the price on
every roll of paper in the store. Buy your paper
from us and economic.
We also offer you Extra Special Prices 011 all
Rugs. Get your Paper and Rugs to Harmonize.
As always, we will save you money on "any-
thing you need in Furniture. Some Special Bar-
gains Friday and Saturday in Chairs and Rock-
ers. Have your bill figured where you will, then
bring it to us.
U ndertaking and Embalming a Specialty. Mot-
or Equipment. All calls answered promptly day
or liiq^it.
Our facilities for ginning
cotton this year are as near
anu v,slle<j their l['!|1|^ H\S|i< a1' *oul'd any-
1 " and learned the inside of theii i u "ere. All modern maclliji-
plan, and their workings. The Mid ,p P«l*r Young Railroad Man Say. He ( l'.v aild ill perfect Older
! land Motor Cur and Tru<* Company Has found out From E*DerlJL. ti- ,
in th > country, at Oklahoma Citv. The f ' . 111 ,ls( "le Utmost
<ompanj is being managed and pro- "When I finished taking mv thirc Cal'C'1 t0 P"'ase.
moled by ,„ch men as J. M. Aydel- tuttle of Tanlac nearly thr ee years
lott of Okahnmo r.i E 1 i ... . him I . .. 'Cdri>
We have just returned from
.astern trip wherein we
ann nas ai- ;•- « « « w me laniac representative to oiniT-oif/w
lth Morris & Co.,[n Marvin's Pharmacy a few days airo g«arantf ( J Oil a good
ices on their land, b" Harry L. Knight, of Marshall, Tex-1 PrU!e CVCTy day ill the Week,
s to be sold to em- as- Mr* Knight has for a numhoi- ..."
ready contracted
< 'I ^ residences on their land, Dv Ha,rV L. Knight, of Marshall Tex-
,, and these houses are to be sold to em- as- Mr- Knight has for a number of
< | ployees of the big Motor Factory on I >'e"rs; been connected with the bridire i
I payments, to become th« luimti nt buildinir den:irtm n< ,i._ t.__ I
We will sin your cotton,
- ..... h. IMll \
buy the lint and Seed.
| ed
— six c.v
1 ' trucks
W.
Stare Phone 207 - Night Phone 217 or 384
, r • -x VIUIK Minor r ticiory on l ? -
I payments, to become the homes of building department of the Tevu I
4 those who build the ]>ig trucks and au-.Paoific railroad and always at his post
1 Kp'-'" *• H.TINSLEY'SMN
I « will be able to turn out three work and seek relief. Mr r.v , ,, ,
x cylinder automobiles and ten big kniffht is a nephew of former Adiu- - JIOCks East of Square
w-ucks each day. This will be a very tilnt General A. J. Scott, who was for- \f
valuable asset to Oklahoma and when me,|y of Atlanta, Ga., but now of 1 ManK'U,n Olvla
onejvmembers that more than twenty Tio*a Texas, and he has many friends ♦♦ ********♦♦«< I
nine million dollars was paid in Okla especially among railroad people in . ,n—! 7!—
lioma last year for cars made outsioe thls section of the "Lone Star State"' Tanlac did it all. My work keep*
tl s state, we can realize the opportun- Continuing his statement, Mr ,exp°*.t0. tlle weather a great
lty f°r business of this kind. Anight said: "Yes sir, I have found . decided to come here and
Stock in this companf is selling for out th« value of Tanlac by taking it £ *"e another bott,e of Tanlac to
:i,rr SJ1^'e "nd. is se,linP like a [ certainly appreciate what ii'f?emy 8y®*em in K°od shape and
whirlwind in blocks of from one to a d,d for me and I'm glad to make this1!? ^ n>y elf against the dangers of
hundred thousand dollars. Mr. McCol-, statement and give others the benefit i ?. ^Int,er ;season and I know Tanlac
lister is district manager for the com- of n,y experience with what I consid-' "i. . . ve|y grateful for
pany here. He maoe such a good sue- er tl,e best and mast useful medicine' . n,e nearly three years
cess the first two weeks the company >'ef discovered. iaffo anrf for the good health I have
hand to interest any of the good men "Three years ago, I was taken with 1 f"J0-™1. e,Yer since and I don't hesi-
gave him a good territory and a free what is called articular rheumatism ini anybody about it."
a very severe form. I was laid up _ T,a?'ac is Bold in Mangum by the
with it and remained in a hospital at ■' ®wl Dru8T Co., and in Granite by the
...... —-Kson as nis territory. He I Marshall for three weeks. I EOt noiCrown Pharmacy, and in Brinkman
has already sold several large inter- relief and had about given up. I just!by th« Brinkman Drug Store, andln
esta to prominent men in southwest suffered as much as a mortal could 1 Jester by the Jester Drug Store and
ome of his a. it seemed no treatment or IL1! V"illow a* «>« Post Office Drug
rour counties of Greer, Kiowa, Har-jwith jt and remained in a hospital n "* —11 * ~ -
rnon, and Jackson as his territory. He | Marshall for three weeks. I Kot no[ ana in Brinkman
has already sold several large inter- (relief and had about given up. I just by the Brinkman Drug Store, and in
ests to prominent men in southwest1 suffe™d « k., K"-.* "na In
Oklahoma. Some of his friends think
this the best deal and the best busi-
ness proposition ever offered in this
pait of the state. The company 'will
pianu£tctiu-e as fine an automobile
and as good a truck as can be seen
anywhere. They wilP be called the
Ozark Truck, and the Oklahoma Six.
We shall expect to see "Mc" driving
around in one of them right soon and
both he and his friends counting div-
idends regularly, for the automobile
business is the chief millionaire maker
of the world today.
9-2t.
busi-
I
Push or Pull Brooms, Cheaper and
better than Straw. 65 cents at Lea-
ver's 14_
""•v" a Iiiunai could
It seemed to me, and no treatment or |'n V'jl
medicine gave me any relief. I had in-1 Store-
tense pain in the joints of my lower!
coHS,,^ my fe6t vWe,e 80 SW0lIen' l\ W- H' Hobbs is transacting b
cru ches andrevey 8.h°€8' ! had to use Iness in °klah°ma City this week,
cruicnes and even then it was agony!
pimcipally in my swollen joints and it
Wflb fnrtnpa m.. i. •
„ WU it
for me to move about at
Taxicab body for sale or trade.
Pqple, at Star Cafe.
M.
S.TIZ,, : ~
-the experience of submarine gun fir- "I was on watch on the hurricane m m v
Herman L. Dupree, twenty years of ^ the P&St SUmmer- D«P ee de^- The weather was clear and calm a bus nels Th,/6!" '•"!!'^n
aboard U. S. Reci-uit in Union. ..KonB-sli" hn.mJ . kel : and in ten mimites we
were sunk. The ... ,
Square at five o'clock Tuesday after- the return trip i„ the v C''eW ¥ 28, too> to the three boats and Hl*hest Paid for scrap iron,
noon and said he wanted to enlist m ! Augus^t four davs 1™ .w I '?'ned,^1.y ± subma"ne arose and C0PPer and brass and old auto tires
the Lnited States Navy. While he was of Rotterdam a five ^ Canle w.thin fifty yaids of us. Thi, and rubber of all kinds. Joe Harrl!
Jt was all in English with no trace of
I .Ol'mon n/iA/vni. *t
UNEXCELLED
Yukon's Best Flour, American
Lady Flour, Detroit Blue-
Flame Vapor Oil or Oasoline
Stoves—all stand without a su-
perior. Your patronage en-
trusted to our, care receives
painstaking care from the least
to the largest transaction. Sat-
isfaction is our watchword.
Any errors reported are as
thankfully received as
your money
No Strings or Wicks in Our Stoves
Cole s Hot Blast Heaters make a
big reduction in your coal bill—see
their advertisement and guarantee.
German accent.
"How long have you had this ship?"
said the submarine captain.
•""•"Ithe j Edlte J. M. PM., „! ,ht. Hobart
•Ltf.-iirusr
"Any Amercians?" fra r. \a- i„u n 7" .
"None." , * ?' Isbe °f >-oute one left
last week for a visit with her father
wafe torture
all.
n7eV rea<1 about Tan'ac in the
Dallus News and decided to give it a
trial. I just be^an to improve on my
when^1^' aiU! as 1 have alread>" said
when I finished my thiid bottle I was
entirely relieved, threw away my ~ "
Ihe ra,trdntIbS^° ' "ERBINE " "edi^ine that cu^s
six pounds, which was^ si" ^ ^undslftTT^ ma,ar'a "nd constipation.
LOST; Sunday somewhere between
Delhi, and Carter, or Battina store,
one red suit case, containing ladies
coat suit and other articles in ladies
apparel. Reward for information. G.
W. Lowrance, Willow, Okla. Phone 4
on 13,
a .. . j last week for a visit
theAto'£rE.,tVedD';jrr1 tow'S"£ "
™me a,on^ but Let me tell you about them. W
R. Wood.
mmm
wmm
««v idine aiong* out
paid no attention to the men, it beinu
a ™ie of the British Admiralty not to
pick up life boats. After flouncing in
the rough sea with no rations but a
few biscuits and very.little water the
men finally landed at St. Nazares
France*.
, Dupree has been three years at sea
having shipped from Norfolk, Va He
was educated in the public schools at
.Birmingham. He was sent to the
Training Station at Newport.
'UGH! IMJIiES
VOUOEAM* SICK
j Stop using dangerous drug before il
Salivates you! It's Horrible!
I
J.C.
Phone I 97
LEAVELLE
INCORPnn A t r rv
Mangum
incorporated
FOUR DOORS WEST OF
MANGUM NATL BANK
it ) OU 1®. b|i.lliouS. sluggish, constlpa-
I ted and believe you need vile, danger-
|, ous calomel to start your liver and
j clean your bowels.
Here's my guarantee' Ask your drug,
gist for a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's
I r,^T°?Vnd take a spoonful to-
II • u doesn't start your liver and
straighten you right up better than
calonie and without griping or mak-
! 1 want you to go back
J toJ^h® 8torf a,ul get your money.
Lou"™?!!0# T61 ,t0day 8nd
;:U1 ^ an'J 8ick md naus-
j eated. Don t lose a day's work. Take
Ia spoonful of harmless, vegetable
I 61 T°nre toniflrht and wake
up feeling great. It's perfectly harm-
y°ur children any
tinie u can t salivate, so let them eal
| an) thing attervs aids. 22-adv
Clint )oohn has joined himself to
the force that keeps the big Lovett
Fumiture store in the front ranks
J. L. Sumrow and family of Altus
spent Sunday here with W. R. Wood
and family.
If you want something new, how
about a French coat, or a nobby pinch
Back? We make them—Clark Bros.
Kditor Fred Bell of Hollis
caller at our office Saturday
here visiting relatives.
Detroit Blue Flame Wickless Oil" or
Gasoline stoves is covered by two
words "Fall Satisfaction." at Le'avelles
C. Tidwelt of Reed was among
the good farmers from that neighbor
hood in Mangum Satuiday.
M. L. Specif of route three was
transacting business in the city Sat
urday.
was a
while
Wh«"'you set tired of waiting for
your FARM LOAN from Federal Re-
serve Bank, come in and see me and
get your money without delay and at
a rate of Interest that will nearh
equal the Federal Reserve Bank Loan.-
ROY R. NANNY, B-tf I
L. P. Chinn made a business trip to
Amanllo, Saturday where he attend-
ed the Automobile dealers Association
and brought a Chandler uuto over.
M. B. Clark was kind enough to con-
tribute a lot of fine apples for the
Greer county exhibit ut the State
,a He donated some fine specimens
of eight different varieties.
The Maxwell actually earns a profit
for you.
Webster defines profit a* follows:
"Accession of good; valuable rmmult t
useful consequences; benefit."
An automobile saves your H
energy.
A«d a Maxwell motor car accomplishes
that saving on an outlay of only $2 a
week to run the car.
We know of no more profitable nurfhpj
of investing $2 a week.
No man in ordinary circumstances " i
afford not to own a Maxwell.
Touring Gar $745
Sr43i CmW SIOVS; BmrUn* St091,
Verfait SI09S All ntli f. *. 4. Doiroit
w. S. BRADSHAW
MANGUM, OKl^V
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1917, newspaper, September 27, 1917; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281704/m1/7/: accessed May 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.