The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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c d* and ftmtuiuKT* what the m is •
frr will I*. Tbr information -*«t
«*tt by tbr Maoriatod j.Tr% ia alto
fethrr utirrlwMc. utitl u evident!*
A**- to fumcnt the public mind, to
interest the public in the nutter to
•scite theni with sensational dl
patches. «o far a to nuke them ea«
ger far tomorrow paper A few
<•*> ago the State Capital devoted
a quarter of a column to headline
and three column* of spacv to a «ti •
rv to the effect that the Secretar>
had decided in favor of a drawing
but at the last there were atout
three line* which knocked the"
I* u*e f card* *ky high. to the et
feet that Mr. tic wa* considering
such a plai; bt.* ihat he had nude
no defiait? d;r or. The drawir
plan is very ilar in tome tjuai
iy ha* its advanta-
dd be adopted i:
t hardship on the
Chew
Wetmore's
—but pay
only
Best
for it
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Man rtif'iH tit* i i«> in 1 j ;h |iroTf
jlLriw- lie uuirtilarl) Willi
|< fvi' >« a. aul ti.airj t t ucm w • t .l«
in u,. . uiar iniprotrlortii all arvuifel
the; mnc. \\ >o
of tht Hui*t it <m
. ha ? vtn ia p*«vi«
past tightevn hour
to fall tally Monda
wvrnil iiH he* were
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hc;«
thv
tor
Snow began
morning, ami
added to the
*
tvn. iud pro!
ge«: but if it t
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will work a g
nun who re:
s" Ever;, man. ti
1
the i>!a0. of rt
: Ihat event mat
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sure t<> f* ■
• I'll • ': %• WO
if you
like it
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\V if r. •. ;
> •« bU nav
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yn:r money j| ;
uf hict.
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!•* ) t «'ti rii.irn
> )OU it
Wtoi tutriw ilu<« tar ilw iuu>t« large amcimt already 011 the ground
J dot* fur ibebrain. The «ow l.K).t and the heat
lb* a>i<v at ili«uu;u« Nap it..-/. .
le. n a, related «bo«,g8bl, *,#t| Till*.
AttU nben be discussed. be dlartt«M*l luCWBOtiven Wtl* tUmtollslltd in a
[lilr a Ms mo ti. •rleetiug •iiM-aiiutia lu t r« >g lit umk at florie. twciif
«hau.| .br rniud ait<! lead far a«a. (,lile> we t of her, cn*cd by tm,
into tiriila of tufij.iiurc and * Weal . ,,
Mweulatiou. train* txiug unable !«• Msreavh oth-
II.• ui* no tinauirr'a brain, gtung jet on account of the blinding torni.
hVi ii,""" U"e'l,ur Trafi' t- «a" «Ma>ed five hoar*.
Iiii.* t lr i •a;n«' ihr rml *«rti • <t tu«*
i!«> «.r luiiir 1 In* I'lniihiuj kimI i;iii«b- The live *t<.H . i<i «e-> (rt>m th:*
in. or (Viaila. trviu tbr Ui |nniiig wf ar and forn;er *turm are tiwrntoo*
mi^rpai.'W.w.tirrtBnal.m,.^ Report* which have been lacking
Tin u. (.xv fmiu a •inal mirk. "P 'u tin;*.- l;ow that thoi:>
jr.il«f froia eoocrurrairtl di:..::
bratw aoustn r -i in latti ivuri!i
fftiifc'.
• in l: Toynr«« to l.'sypf. «i. i.T nin«t
•'* *•,■#« • 110 Ili.iP. |i - . i!;.««| M-rlotli
u -' > :i a* I: .*gy a* be rt-rr
r n tiwtitilijr Ji'stii.
tt*-u U* Wire reeularL' a>
, and* of cattl:
l>*t. One 2ii. .
cattleard anD. j:
All thc^all r; :.
Nebraska ci«l Sr
eastern V
rp hi
a.^j-
Sootli
e !iave
ft h.
K. £. WcTJfi'ifc TOBbCCO £0.,
St. Lc ijis, Mo.
1 1
oil
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of
fp.
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1 and
avily.
zero.
won!;
catiM.-
f
would be so easy, and if h
Iran one. he could yell it i
it didn't suit him. These men. i
there were hardships to undergo,
and a necessity of living 011 2nd
(holding down a claim for a while,
couldn't be induced to take c part.
Th, enabling feature, the
of chance involved in ;
plan, has a peculiar charm
certain ch>s. but there an
vantages besides those enumerated:
for instance, to draw for it no one
ha- cny idea wuere he is "goinq to
be loc '.ted—if at all. Friends who
would like to locate together m^v
be separated by fifty miles. There
has been no plan devised that will
beat a horse race. The man who
gct> a place should be willis * to
work for it.
Ths Best Blood Purifier.
Th z blood is constantly bein<? pu-
rified by the lungs, liver
ncy.-. Keep these organs in
healthy condition and the bowels
rew it.
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, he
if
lottery
for a
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•"« nGTeiiins iii
fat
ti.! 1 he
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the time 1
unfiued t.
ite well.
bei:
r
g most of
bed. She
Sold
yrre or Torita
ifJi/n y
yi: r
ca. k> a. smith's s/.N!T*niu".
a. s. mcclc4.tr. mjmacc*.
Ko:rn 6 (j 1 \ , Cor. i .ih & ,'.«ln jl.
ka.nia5 CITY, MISSOURI.
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forget the races May 1, 2
and 3d. Tiie enterprising citizens
of Mangum hnve gotten up this ^
function for your benefit, and to
encourage you to breed good stock, -
If you have any, bring them
a:;.! eater them. You wall not 011-
•:•* benefit your-;-If by doing so, but '.^Kv
you will enc< yoar neighbors
fill
ir«
I" i:
all oi) C K. Garner,
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v1xC:..w.
IKLfl.
fa*
I'm lif* n.-fil Of tbowshr. II!;- rbc
f of hi.- ambttioa. wan WtiaimL
' ;.«■v in- b*Li (] Iii# rtiown (b-lmt^rn 10
f"> i(b wbeiber ibe ( launs are luluib-
u ti.
train. t:i (U*ri'**itl ibU esrtb's prnb-
'■ !i* • r iling. I>t Kiv or itaicr.
Iiliwii'srtl abio il e nionniriji of
Tf.n!:>i aiul rbe value of "|>re«iTiti-
!ri [ : :u-?lenl l?fe l.p rllaeardM eviry-
• :ms sari* n'aiitiei. bnl In d!-er!*«loD
I iiiwrart iinesrloti* inieiwii^l blm.
!l i:::y iuleriTt you lo fc no v.- rbat In
-::!i I: ■ 'li-lliwl po«iliv>>lj |J!(. ..jlct-
uf Ih*!1—piTliapn ihat was <- nilon
1 Ii.h jr.f 1—amj inalnuiiiml that o<>
■ 'i >.'.l'I|M die wiUioia ci^Dfif..siii^ his
i C. Hannah.
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■ 1901.
i^.-ued
ect for
n f<
I ttir. t
Mtr Then
know a oil tb:>
he
"111 (!le
> snneb
rannc.
WANTED—TRfSTwoRTiir mm:.
:nd kid- and women to travel and advertise ^
for old established house of solid fi- &
I i «-.-«nererlaite of
Notice.
M.'.NGt'll, O. T... April 3,
Tax warrants have been
1*id furned over to me to coll
; all taxes due and unpaid for the
year 1900. So i(you haven't paid
your taxes come in and do so be-
tween now and the 12th day of
April, 1 01. By doing this at once
you will save cost to yourself and
>;ve me ihe trouble of rending a
deputy to your place and charge
you mileage for same.
j. b. Overtop,
Sheriff.
OLUSTEE ~
aw i. slar:
r to find in this
4
nancial standing. Salary $~8o a
regular and you will have no need -vear and expenses, all payable in
of a blood purifier. For this pur- cash. Xo canvassing required,
pose there is othing equal to Give references and enclose self-
Chamberlain's S >mach and Liver addressed f-tamped envelope. Ad-
Tablets, one doi- of them will do dress Manager, 355 Caxton Bldg.
you more good 1 3n a dollar bottle Chicago. 4,
of the best bloc~ purifier. Price.
25 cents. Sample free at R. C. ^ Great Newspaper.
Hannah's drug store. The Sunday edition of the St.
It everybody" lno„ L°°is is,a ma"el
that they can buy the pure baking newspaper en.erpnse. The or-
powder named Perfect so reason- J S^'^tion of its news service is
ably. J. C. Gilliland & Co. world-wide, complete in every dep-
ti * 7, . _ partment; in fact, superior to that
That Governor;/,!/] Contest. „«■
,. ' , of any other newspaper. The ma?-
Well, we are up one dav and
J ( - . azine section is 'bustrated in dan.tv
doe<n the next. A fewaavsaeoit 1 1 , , .-
' . colors and splendid half-tone pic-
looicc-d like we would surfe win t„ra.: ti • '
. • .. , . tures. This sect on contains more
out :n tue covernorshiD co::'.-t t_- • 1 «•
: .-n p . ** high-class literary matter than anv
. Bar:j^s «as the man; new of the mcnthly magazines. The
it looks like we are down on our fashions illustrated in natural col- J
luck and that Jenkins will knock or:, are especially valuable to the )
the persimmon. We can t ahvav< iadles- The cuiored comic section is >"r
sometimes tell. Bv dav after ,0'. a gena.ne laugh-maker The funny
.. uer 10 cartoons are by the best artists,
morrow things may change again The humorous stores are high-class,
and the dailies may give us the as- j by authors of national reputation,
surances that Barnes" pole is the Sheet music, a high-class, popular
longest and that the persimmon is \on8, is furnished free even.- Sun-
his. We are a little suspicious that ^ ^ ^ °f
F t«e Sunday Republic by mail one
these same dailies are putting up a year is $2. For sale by* all news
job on the public by keeping them dealers.
guessing, so as to keep up interest T. 7
and sell papers. We haven't drawn y°U Il3Ve any fat rattle fori
sale it will pay you to see Rude
risiiani
Uf ailiiiin'il rvjigion
si"l ' .nt-siwe it <-on<i! «>;-.-tl
iriirbf ia ifii yean*. «rbiTeas
■"« ;i« •- for Clirlstaali; 10 t
fit"
Tht
uf Mnham-
•iH'-tialf the
it took 300
xiabliiib it-
...C rry a Full, Fresh Line of...
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Call and sec them
esf Sid
e
of
o
a"'
e-
WHITE'S CRZAM «
VERRllPUGSll
j f 0123 itears Hes Led aii Warra Beaceias. (
QOIiD ZJ-2T Aii CHUOOZST8.
JAMES F. ballard, St. Louis.]
au fi iiii
Cfa'iVVcVt itsif* I'rVtsffaiiVcvVfVffVfViVfVcVfff^
The New Route "*
stakes yet. but are getting a little
shak}~. We have one consolation, ®r°s. at the City"Market they will
however: if Jenkins is appointed we day you the highest market price.
will have the satisfaction of know An .
• _ fv, . , All points in Tennessee. Missis-
ing that we ha\ 2 a rood man for ■ • ., ,
c.m, sipp!, Alabama. Georgia Xorth
govcmcr. Stil!. we would rather n ,. . s ] ,
i__ , and Soutn Carolina best made bv
ha\e Barnes s: d the reason that ,u„ „ . _
i_ * . .. , . tllC La(VU177 Route. TWO fo>t
his party is all against him is onr _ ,
miio reason for bein«r for him t ™ ^
-t coa7M.rat jiotirs at Memphis
with train; ia all directions.
' l-'n-nc-h kins iK-cnnn* ronr *rt-
4 "• liwaiw lit* tkoagU Ike Christian
^ «.' il leal I)is pnsnn soil In hanb-. Na-
■t m iiii«i uot.trarelt-u far bvvoml iliac
y oill k;:i5.
^ Tin- man who speks for nil sorts of
. TTisil. ui in Xapolfnn will lie iWpl.v ilis-
> :|'|mi:iii.nI wiinn lif i-nnifs to analyse
: ;i.i* jm-ni fishier'* religious liiousbt.
Hill lor Ibe Hero tvursliiper lliere Is
j c-omfort in this:
N-UKjIissn triiieil witb evv-rythlns e*-
rt-jii 1 lie lirst jm*ai cause.
I'u tlie deck of his ship on a fine
'ii-eiit :liere wns inocli irrwer -nt. f!:p-
iian/. ittnierialistlr chatter. 'I lie revo-
li.sioa luiti uiutie siupid nibeisiu fasb-
ktimhlf.
I5'" Ntipo!' on rn? Ia pressed hv Ibe
''•j ■ T.lit. the M:!e. 1 lark water ami
ibe > U ni. beautiful stars ubioing down
:a i-« s.n:c ivbnbe of the Un.v lilas-
pltt-lifn* l,e!ow
lie *top:>ed rery abrupily ibe prattle
Of *t: !S!ll„
I mvanl ibe stars lie pointed the
:iori. tljif-k arm t.o soon 10 rule ibis
iii11** planet.
"Wi may talS as Ion? as ron please,
gen: la men. lint who maiie all iliaiy"
11.ere was no answer, and there was
no more atheism tbat nljiht.
The n:a; who was io Imib) up ibe
co«le \apoieoa could appreciate the
force aud uevessity of law. II
V, e don't have to depend 011 rain
•i'one in Greer to make a crop. We
nave snow to fall back on when we
j fail to get rain on time.
The green-bug is on the oats in
; this beat, and are doing some dam-
age. Don't know how far the d" 11-
age will extend.
Guess we wii 1 ciuarge our cc' in
crop If the oats ;et killed.
J. M. Nichols, one of our lie n-
est farmers, made a business trip
to Altus last Monday. He was in
company with G. W. Wolf and R.
A. Holeombe. They report Altus
growing fast—don't hardly think
they will have room for the rail-
road.
Mr. Truscott, our up-to-date,
merchant, is preparing to build him
a dwelling-house at Klondike.
The Wiliowvale school is moving
, along like clock, work, under the
management of Prof. Orbison.
They were visited on the 16th by
Prof. Edwards, and lie remarked
t.iat it had the name of being the
quietest school in the county.
There was preaching
• ,ne . . . - - at WUiow-
.. .,™ htitouj 01 iaw. ti is mind 1 ^ e on s«eond Sunday, by Rev.
re:!lizii| ibe feebleness of man. coping Evans of. Texas.
e\^-n wiib little problems of cartli. xiir™ ;
- - i here is some
now.
main rea«oa for being for him.
Notice.
Chickasha Milling Company and
ElReno Mill & Elevator Company's
flours are the best on the market.
F'T sale by all the leading oer
cha&t* ;n Mangum.
M«ore Mi;^x at Gix Coxpaxv
Distributing Agent -
Memphis, The East=Southeast
Solid Wide Vesiihuled Trains.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers,
free Reclining Chair Cars.
lie felt thai great laws and a rrest 1 ,S ?°me Wetness-
I^iwsiver must swing and direct those -^frs- Moatgpmerv has been verv
mfllioOM of s.ient worlds ,n«ve. sick for socie days past
When N a j >oleoo wa* still a Corsicao-
pairiui. the great Paoli said to blm: -t
"Napoleon, jrou are not .1 modem in8 ou Mr. Xichol's jilace. is under
You talk like tbe heroes of Plutarch ' the weatiier
Karnestncss of ibe old kind wa* 1
• •
The family of G. W. Bywam. liv- ("fi )
'l<r nti \Tr .1 * . ..i_ __ • ™ 7
Notice.
To Wborri it May Concern — I
■Aall not run my thresher this *i-
*00 outside >f cay own imnicdi.. .<.
neightjorb'*id.
wm Be.\i mont. 41-41
RAPID SCHEDULES. CLOSE CONNECTIONS
AT C0KV£N!E '<r HOJ.li.
de«-.l Naftoleon's ebaracleristk— hj* ei -
Iprtur. plaunitiz 10 rule As a from tbe
i>a«k or au omamenieti clepnanu «r as
« i*«.r. Iialf iiarved lad. iak:uj: oa bis
ttiuddv shoes o enter Ibe |ir>->.-n.-v of
ibe mat rooty Jline. IVrtnoo ami iisien-
ng to her stone* of de«ceut from ibe
en i«-rr>rs of < onsiaailnople
Naj 4e<rj n his hours of w«rk was a
r ""I •« bla hours ot leisure be
• as a discus—r.
lie eserrteeti coosrantl* Ibe two « de*
cl 1 IS tnam. Ibe praiik si ami >i(eea
I ■ the *23M sad sucree<| — .New
Vorfc J«mrr.il
W ill Murrell has Ixta confined
to his bed fo* some tin*, but is in-
proving.
What is going to happen: R.
D. Smith says he is going to tr kle
five acres of cotton.
X
Try oaeof Folier Ac Johnson % Try the STAR for Up-to-dat-
Cultivators at Jackson Ac Wibm Job printing.
. B. HART, Oea'l Wt«|. Agt
t* immoi) o t
j. 9 SOLOts in
\. p. kiowclu. t. p. a.
W.WV.'.'MMfr,
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T" «^ell *«
ib t« fail slkak> "(•
■e La. let* s;«: ..i t#
ef ia I ;a« dX . v i«
time Him nmrvprtrvs
i*atr<e ii a «i stttsi *•)«.-i. uirm
lues U era M.
For Sale.
Cne qnarter-wction of land
and oik -half milc^ north we-t
Ui! low vale, ou Boggy Creek. I
:ng water; first-clas> filming
t;ra*tng iano.
re S For prices and further iafans
t.ca, cafl on or addr***
W.J ATCRHOX.
Curalea. O. T.
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one
of
Liv-
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Fhmer po! at L. J Elliot *
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