The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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€•■■0 Blreelorj.
Probate Judge
County Clark
County Treasurer
8lH.nl!
r. P. Clay
iu. Bruwu,
J no. Noitou
G. K. liluluok.
WANRKNVoiH.
I In- floodgate* of lualaad ware
raised and * blast of iua ami .new
turned loose upon the iin uii|iertiiij(
of our county lu i wsek.
— — , Metsi*. Wliottou lost eleven head
County Attorney .1. F. .Mathew* I<*rcattle, Casual four aud 1'iuwy
County Sup't. C. W. Kdwurits four.
U«M'oiilt'i'of Deed* A!. |„ Kt l ti in j jiie siv ( ,'ii in 11, .loii it mid < ordie
County Surveyor A. \\ . Putnam l Mouser, II. I'ortwood ti ml s. Horse*
Oorouer J. b. (irillllli. , Uinn v'situd Mangum Friday aud Sul
_ ) O. W* Briggs nr.iay,
SOUlf oil lillli! llllHIIIOM lllld
€>J>i:.i!ao:oucr« J- fl. M. Onuteel, , , . , ,
L , , . * I oilier* catehtiur ti t wluit t.«11 r«>n' 11
' i. Reedy,I
r _ „ uu.v then niut fI*.itinu in lie hub I
i E. -AH CoMMIBBJc .KH8 *1*CT1N< .
Our literuv nur'.-h ttiiiji, moot,
ri."U Monday iu Jatumry, April ,
. <-h ii ..Itiiuu i-Snturiliniiiylit nt Klk
July aud October.
I \ lew i* proving iiileieslint; nml
Sikoial .mkn.. u_. j ppofliablenud should boheartily tup-1
i ported by t >e whole community.
(Altus Township oontiaued.)
First Moiiduy uiJu'ie they meet
for the purpose <.f equalizing tile
UdSCSKIill'llt lwll.1 lifUVlHMI ttil* <!if
lerent township;, and the Aret
A-'iiduy m July to make tlio levy o/
tux I'd.
8 P ci«v#|«mi
L mi Comey
A 1* Colling
8 J Covey
.1 V Colvlll
N It (Uiker
w w Crmu
w I) Criltba
w II Cunningham
1 V On Huh
w A Onvin
Jiii Danvin
fsnu" Dale
w.l Pellay
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KULIGIOCS.
Method'at—l'ii'dt ijuiidiiy In
•acb ntont li.
lie v. li L. Cain, I'uator.
Baptist—Jceond Niuic.iy in eailli
znomlr ITcv. 1J..I.ilii, Pa*lor
Cumberland Presbyterian
Fourth Sunday raciua month.
Rev. ^V. A. MoAnali.v, Pastor.
Christian Church—Third Sun
day in each month.
Elder L. A. Sweet, I'astor.
SEuRKT ORDER,
A. F. & A. M—Meets on or be
fora the fail moon in each montb.
I. O. O. F—Meets each Sntnr
day night except tho regular A.
F & A. M. nighi theu tlio Tbhr«*
day night before.
Sunday n ho
U ready to bloom
liist eoiuing of tlio
Mr. Munntlcld'i
Mmi^uiu evidently
trade w..goiis wltji
What means tlu.s?
!' • luformed tliat
at ('(it.onwiKxl
ortIi with the I
IWPfK.
receut tri; to
W
| Kara
it Mr
ctttead hita tol
IJ. i: ^on Port- I
llarley i
A Good Newspaoer
At a Ueru Low Price
The Skmi-wskklt News (Galvet
ton orDallaa) ispsblithed Monday
«&Thursdays. iacU iaec* t>onel5to o
eight pages. There are special de-
part meata for the farmers, the ladi«
and the boys and girls, besides r
world of general news matter, illur*
(rated articles, etc.
THE 8BMI-WEEKLY NEWS
AND
TEE M.lJYGUM STAR
'for 12 mo itlis for tho loir cl ib
bing price of $1.50.
lias accepted .i position with
IU164 on ltopc.v.
I II. 1'or I wood nuido ;i living trip
j to Altui last week. Sidoo Ins fre-
quent Acorn huntings vimis of late!
: liu seems more intent on business, j
i fcJtir first, prairie lire of tho season
broke out Monday at Air Garnett*'.-
Tho neighbors living near by and I
most t>f them at home it was soon
gotten under contro. and without
material damage
Mr. Johnson, formerly foreman on
ihe Mule Shoe ranch here, has return
ed from Childress, Tex., to take his
old possition« we arc informed.
Mrs. l'ortwood lias about recover
ed from her late illness and the gen-
eral health of thecommunitj is good.
lisping that The Star's special
25c rate will succeed in placing a
copy in every home in tho cou..ty,
we remain until next time silently
yours, Sckix.
•1 J I'tistuce
'1 L'O
K in I '-riel
0 ii.'t
J w Fie ni uiings
1 HI
lviwurd tirons
50
Joseph Grjdy
80
w 'I' Gregg
'J -0
.1 11 Groe:i
15 o.">
Joe Ilmlin s
- 00
.1 w 11 urge it
1 70
J C Unncock
5(1
T 11 liiw'iliu
7 --t
ni L II '«:..i
2 55
B T liai'iy
3 21
OS MiuH)
4 70
T ii fliir.monds
8 05
G w Mauley
331
B T Hawkins
4 01
Call on Kude A Hamilton for good
saddles.
Ferguson guarantiees every
bottle of Cbainberlain's Cougb
Remedy r.nd will refund tbe money
to anyone who la not satisfied
after using two thuds of the coa
tents. This ia the beet remedy in
. i the world for la srippe, conghs,
ms give* | oolda, croup and whooping cough
vou three papers a week, or 156 land is pleasant and afe to take,
pers a year for a ridiculously .o j It prevents any tendency of a cold
price. Hand in your subsoirptioi It0 reauit in p^eninomu.
at once to
1<t. ortii ASD DENVER
Time Table.
No. 2. North bound passenger due
at 5:15. P. m. No. 1., South bound
passenger due at 10:45. A. M.
No. 14. North bound ]<ocal due at
10:00 A. M. No. 13 South bound
Local due at 2:15. P. m. Veruor
Tex*s.
J. E. Carroll,
Bloomington,
Oklahoma.
Range nine miles
'North-west of Man-
gum, on Elm.
V. W. Heatley,
Delhi, O. T.
Horses same brand.
_ Range head of Hav
and north fork.
Stack
Contest Notice.
Department ot the Interior
United States Land Office.
Mangum. Oklahoma. January 15, |9no.
A sufficient conte.it affidavit having been
filed iu this office by William T. Miller, contest-
ac against homestead entrj- No- Uttiti. made
December .10. IM97. for the N. E. I -I Section SI,
Township 8 N.. Kanire 23. by Nellie E. Blake
contestea. in which it is alleged that: she has
failed to establish her residence on the land up
to date of UlinK contest, or to make any im
prorements and has wholly abandoned the
same, and that case alleged absence Is not due
o her employment in the miltary or naval
service of the United States in time of war.
Said parties a " hereby notified to appear,
respond and offer evidence touchlnr said
allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on February M.
190o. before the Register and Receiver at he
United States Land Office in Mangum. Okla-
homa. The said contestant having, in a proper
affidavit, filed January is, 19uo. set forth facts
which show that after due dUlgence. personal
aervlne of t&is notice can not be made. It is
hereby ordered aad directed that ouch noUce
begiven by due an<Q>rop«r publication.
H. D. McKnight.
Register
"I think I Would go crazy with
pain were it not for Chamberlain's
Pain Balm." writes Mr. W. H.
Ptableton. ileminie. Pa. "I bare
been afflicted wuh rheumatism
for aeveral years and bave tried
remedies without number, bat
Pain Balm is tbe beat medicine
bave got bold of." One appllca
tion relieves the pain. For sale at
Ferguson's drug atoie.
There is no better medicine fo-
tbe babies than Chamberlaln'a .
Cough Ketnedy. Its pleaaant Contest Notice.
. . , ' . Department of the Interior.
taste and prompt and effectual united states Land o«ce
cures make it a favorite with Mangum. Oklahoma. January S . 1900.
mothers and small children. It .A *umei*ot contCT,t «< *« bavin*
filed io thi* office by Green W. Spemni, contevt-
qnicltly CUre8 their coughs and I ant. utrain*t bvmeiteud entry No. 747. made
colds, preventing pneumonia or j ^ "* • '«"■ ' 4 section i< .
other eerious consequerKes It "wa*hlP « N' iuc>fe :i \v by Howhattm
, . , ! Marta Contestee. in which It i alltred tha;:
mIso cures croup and baa t een used 1H,a Martin b.-.s wholly abandoned ..w
in lean of tllOUNMUds of caaee witll tract of land for more than Nix monit* prior to
oot a single failure o tarns trr tieoimg®* thi* affidavit of contr-t i,..t b,-.
have bepi able to learn. It no u^"art' c®eilt wu. ,.m to hu •«>.■ mem
oaly cares croup, but when given * ''
as soon mm tlie <roupv cough ap
pears, will prevent the attack. Io
caseit of wlioopioi; cougli it hrjac-
Oea tbe tough inucu*. making it
aaler to expectorate, nd levnena
tbe f.verify ard frequency ot the
paroiyema ot cou^binf. thus de
pnving that disease of all dancer
conteqnence*. For sale at Fergu
sou's drng store.
J <J Hale Ho
Sain Hendricks 1 24
•I A IJ el ti 8 2 l;>
iu S Henderson 2 til
w F Henry 4 07
in li Hinton 5 80
d E Hill 367
L L bouew 5 35
monroe lionea 14 70
heneaand Ferguson 8910
J 6 hopkins 30
waiter hilt 221.
Reuie Jauios 107
J T Jamsa 115
A Janes 33 50
J L Jennings 545
F J Jenkins 1 10
Frank Johnson 305
Kemp Grocery Co, 2 00
BHKimbell 3 20
5 L Ktrby 2 15
J w Kigglar 315
6 w Kleck 21 55
1 h Kinsey 50,5
J h Lee 5 32
w T Lee 1 12
w m Lett 1 90
Tom Loc k 2 75
KmL-wry 193
KALusk 125
F madoux 80
C S tranpin 185
wE martin 43 (J3
D N uieyer 145
FFmitchum 190
m A mtxon 2 45
J B nr'der 3 85
w L moore 11 84
R A morris 53
Daa moore 2 10
J m murrell 3 25
R E murray 90
Ah Me Daniel 2 95
E R xcDaniel 7 50
w S KcN'abb 7C5
T A Mclutire 17 35
w O McGill 2 58
w m McCoy 120
J C McBride 3 77
J O Nash 1 85
C C Newton 18 10
H R Neil 1 80
Tom Newman l 12
8 B Nesl 2 56
wE Nix 1115
J A Vowlin 4 75
J F Ogletree 90
I> F Owens 73
J m Osborn 5 03
wJPinkard 3 65
Ida m Piunell 5 03
the Military c
State*, it: time of w
bypotiSed to utrji
d.nce louchir it >a:i*
llecotTrr v tie t\
toat M«a cot
di'C-atlja.
Stld pa. .; ■.
re^wftd and
wT Pike
85
wm Pike
135
B h Pike
1 00
H A Pike
345
C Presley
c 30
Cora Ralston
185
J H Rals ou
60
T P Rhone
1 00
R W Robertson
3 30
v e Salmons
10
I w Sattcrfield
8 85
I vr Sat'erfielu
3 36
N P8e iho|ui
05
h b rc ay
46
-i M Shultn
2 10
3 a Sbeek
imo
J w ; hi It on
205
X J Shelton
1 96
Simmers & Mas ey
11 10
d W 1 imson
1 18
w T Slater
2 iaj
O «r Hmiih
O O Hiuith
T It Huh lb
*1 II Fulder
•I w Smiley
wui Smithall
w N Hi ulharu
.' R Stout
M M Stringer
T L Strailier
John Htubbs
N II Htrnti I
w L SiititiHon
w C S'vinnf.v
K II Taylor
<5 w Taylor
T U Tay lor
C B Todd
.' M Toltnau
S w T 11 man
.1 H Tolliver
s >1 Viiiidu«rifl'
]> L W,illi 'f
H it walk' r
C w wetts
J w went
.1 s wbickor
Jeff white
A ii'tt'.mberly
J ti V.1110
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O i Veokley
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(i w .ioi es
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Dealers In
LUMBER.
Lathes, Shingles, Sash, Doors, liliuds,
Lime CtMnent, llarhed Wire,
Staples, I He.
John Sentell, Manager.
2IA2TOT71I, - - - OKLAHOMA.
rr i rn in m i ti m *** a. — TtBMnw—<
Gow-Boi's
Uoota : anci : Slioom.
1 a in prepare-! to make tlrst-eluHS t'oU-l'vy ailil Nil'":: at re ft a.
nialily p.a 1 1 have, nIaot exten-in- expciieuco aa a Cobbler, and
will mend your Footwear 011 short notice.
Shop at Rude Hamilton'#•
Yours to Servo,
JOM.Nt pii;T::U.
Win McAskiil
w C Hledfoe
1> xi walker
1' 'i'liurston
A JatneH
Laura V Marttney
E Nix
Sarah E Koacb
S B Neal
A C Maurice
R C Head
L wilson
Geo Uaddard
J T Goddard
A T Aldridge
T w Yates
L ti uoughton
D A Albernatby
wTSutnrow ~
J burke
Frank J oh neton
J F OHariow
w E Nix
A A Morris
S Halley
B R Kimbell
J O wijjntou
w E Hogne
J a Bradley
w R Bradley
G E Colville
M Matheral
h T Crutc'afleld
C B Todd
Monroe notiea
J BJuckson
vr E 11 nea
w h Fuuderbarfe
1 w saterfield
U J Bloker
J O McBride
D s Goslin
w T sebufer
T V Turner
JL L iionea
Maiy A Mixou
T w Middleton
> 11 Coker
>1 L Hard i>
4 «5
5 10
4 10
4 10
ti til)
4 10
7 90
4 10
5 95
4 40
4 95
7 GO
5 60
700
5 60
7 25
7 45
COO
5 00
4 10
510
4 10
10 95
0 70
10 40
8 38
4 10
4 75
5 85
5 85
0 GO
a 30
8 25
8 40
9 10
lu 20
3 70
7 30
8 78
13 30
9 78
10 20
2 85
3 73
5 40
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-J. B. JOHNSON, Proprietor.—
Mangum's Best Hotel.
Reasonable Rates.
South side Square, Mangum, 0. T.
| Corn Wanted. Contest Notice.
I will exchange salt, for 500 bush- Department of the Interior,
jols of good corn, allowing 40 cents, United States Lund Office,
per bushel also 500 bushels of good j Mangum, Oklahoma, Dec, 19, 1899,
A sufficient contest affidavit'
having been filed in this office by
W. H.Sumrall, contestant, against
homestead entry No. 3801, mada
February 14, 1899, for N. B. 1-4 sj.
W., 1-4 3. 1—2 of S. W. 1—4 and
Lot 4 section 4, Towaabip 0 N,
Range 22 w. by Willie J. Mayfield
Coutestee, in which It i alleged
that,wlllie J. Mayfield baa nev?r
established residence iniptoved >r
cultivated said land anJ has who?ly
abandoned the aauu; tbat lis
abandonment was not due to Lla
employment in the Military or
Naval service of the U. S.. in tin.e
of war. Said parties are hereby
notified to appear, respond and
offer evidence touching eaid alle
gallon at 10 o'clock a. m. on Feb.
23, 1900, before ihe Register and
Receiver of the United States
Lund Office in Mangum. Oklahoma.
1 he said• contestant having, in a-
proper affidavit, filed November
15, 1899, set forth facts which
show that alter due diligence, per'
Bona! service of this notice can
not be made, it ia hereby ordered
and directed that such notice be
given by due and proper publica.
tion.
H. D. McKnight.
Altus and Navajoe Town Lots
C T Black $2 57
w P Bryan 8 ](i
J J iiaiu 2 38
John Kimberly 50
T R smith 1 93
D L Walker 1 10
B h walker 4 2ft
M m welch 4 H5
J A Weir 20 75
A m wimberly 50
Arthur Yeckley 1 95
The above amovnts includes
coat and penal y to the 15tb or
this February Johu Norton,
Treasurer.
: Kaffer heads, will pay 40 cents per
I Cwt, ia exchange. Keep several
' grades of salt. 1 also keep a stock
of Geueral Merchandise and a com-
plete line of Coffins, Burial Robes,
Ktc. L, J. Chaney,
Sal ton O. T.
Now Is The Time.
In ihe interest of your own welfare,
now is the time to enlighten your,
self a* to the best place, and to
begin providing for your, next
j summer's confort and pleasures,
i With «his In view, consider the
j matchless climate, thegrandiur of
■ scenery and the numerous resort*
j of Colorado.
Drop a postal to W. F, Sterley,
A. G. P. A. or A. A. Gllsson, G. A.
P. D. of "rb© Denver Road", at
j Fort Worth, Texas, and you will
j be provided with exhaustive and
magnificently illustrated literatur
J without expence.
| Wiinted—Several persons for dis-
: riet office managers in this state
t . represent nie in tkieir own and
| surrounding conn Ties. Willing
to pay y early *600, payable weekly
Desirable employment with unu
sua I opportunities. Kefereneeex
changed. Knclose self-addressed
stamped envelope. S. A. Park
320Cux!on Building. Chicago.
An Interesting An-
nouncement.
The Management. <>f the Great
Texas Colorado Cbau'auqua at
Boulder, Colorado, anuouncea tbat
its next session ia to be IromJuly
1st to August 15tb inclusive, long
1 er and iu every way stronger than
j ever
Tbe Manncement is now book
ing, rrgardlesa of great expense,
the very best educational and plat
lorm talent seenrable iu thia coon
try for the edihcitiou and pleasure
of the hund'-eds who will be on
hand during the session. The
further announcement fa made
that, in the interest of complete
satisfaction lor its u,. the
Chantaniiua Association will con
The Great Presidential
Campaign of 1900.
The policies Of tbe trreat political parties
re dow beinir formed uud the aandidatex dis-
cussed. The r-ice of the people as recorded
by ballot at the approaching Presidential elact-
iou will probably decide tb* poUcy Of the aa
ti n for t h« next decade. Kvery citLcen must
Atudy the irreat •juestloD. that are to c#ine be-
fore the people. This can only be dooe thrwUKh
the medium of a (treat newspaper. Now is
the time, therefore, for every toter Io mib-
scrllw for the hast and m«st reliable newspa-
per obtainable. The Seml-WeeUiy Hepuhlio
covers the whole Held of political news.
While It is Democratic, it publish?* the news
l« reranl to aM political parties witbout preju-
di«e. Its teleirraphle and cable news service
Is superior to that of any ether paper It*
special features are the best. In fact, it Is
the paper for that laofe class of reader* who
cannot afford or do aot have acvesa to the
dally papers.
Attention Is also called to TV- Republic's
Sunday Mava/Jne. It. half-tone iUaatratlons
are alone worth the subscription price. It is
made up of special articles by Ihe best lilerury
talent, embracn* a variety of s.bjeets of Cllr.
rent luterest. News features of utmtrtiihK 'o-
tere«t are illustrated and ealartrcd apon
.1
.11.. ,ii.or-1 <"• pre ...u.iv! EKSirss: :r i™:::
", and the thole1"1' "* CO,l*«ei Hlld dining. b. always Intereatla, to avery mem-
lerauged. HkI.II i ' T |W, <I W1" 0I'erMte tl,e The «ub-eri^ion price of the Se«l-Weekly
Whole Ifell, COUtraetlUjr nothing "epubMo Is i >o ,H-r year. The Rapnuia Ma/
to outside parties. ;l|id eomoletinir ,i r>^ yfar nai>etv aren«w be-
• ' a? Ue very low twirr it •- , , -
every detail necessity to comfort • " t.. . . >. .... ru„. iw(h mu<(
and plea-re in ..dvaiiee of the "r:Ur*'d o:Ml !' *«* for *1 the same t m-.
Addr.: aU order, to TUi: Ilh.1'1 l,U, SI.
Fanlta of ingestion cause dUor
ders of ihi* liver,
layeteui becomes deranged. Hki.ii
Wl
; IKK petfecle Hie procese of dige-.
I Hon hii I assimilation, and thus
1 Intakes purr- blood. Price oO cts
; For sale at I Vrgnson'. dru^ sto .
«ic uras pro
cit
• go d wnli t,
opeuiag date.
K eijuen'Iy arc it
tin
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l*tit l.j (. ti
mid, wbicb
N|itMiHM and !i
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a lie mi the
>A reared*.
*ta. I'cr pa
; Stole.
oeeur 10 Children whj are troubled with
ise bui 1 «. v orms an- pa> in the lace, fret-
•e«. For bv spel's, rfstleaa in sieeji,
-• - b.\lXAt;i. « '• v' blue rmga aroaud their eyes,
ba« for many bad d:«'ita<a. variable appetite, and
011-t j, f 4 vo ite V'ick I lie iiose, WriTEB ('RtAM
Ib-e. ^ e;s. aod Vravtrrue will kill !U.d eipel
*t Ferjoaon'a ***** |>.r si*ea. Priced eenta.
I ci lii.e al t or^u*ok's « rog atote.
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