The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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cation of Greer C« i nty 10 I* in Id you well. BB I. Fwr sale bv
with ih-M ngn B-i«.^t Chuich. Cwrcather* and Stoae.
lnrj:ifiriiiiir at 10 a. m. fri«ia lieforei k .
the 5th Sunday in March Iy,„ the Nrxa wants to Ki>e
Introciuctorv sermon bv I S . "T county, and
Abernathv order to do this thoroughly, wt. - —. ... IIIK.
. ti, «: . 1 ■ • want a correspondent at everv oo.t ' x ulo° "•* 'u'slu rurm ttai tiirw
« The n^ssity of missionaries ,n cflke in ^ ^ Ibr .icoal. „f mjuni, .,u, on£
Creer County and their Uuties. «>u«ty. Cant you ( br wrr«. an „id timrr l,r might
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j"l Oltlrr B..I out a lot of hamllil!.. lb
a liurry. aiul mr«>H>nei-:« arrrr iliafiairb
, ,0, "'Uoln.ns lowua In jirratJ
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Tin- Harab. «u- iu pla/ In Hula an
tbai mabl ami I bat aUn.U.|uu wool.!
br .'J.', (villa.
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'*^y yuu the l.ifchct intrjfft prue.
ry the Star fur ii]M(Miatt
Job printing.
All point* in Trmir*«cr. \fi~j
aipj't. Alabama. Gtt rj;ia. North
South Carolina l* t made b> !
the Choctaw K« ute Two fa-t
ti.i!ii daily make elo«e connection*
t i«m\-enieitf hour- at Metnphl*
Mth train' in all direction*.
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KASaAS CI nr. M Issue VI.
Sulmcr.be for the Star.
BOQN TO MANKiUm
d" table«ts buckeye
3'ttmmrm, pile
cure
The discti-sion to be let! by J. W.
Solomon and H. G. Finley, follow-
*d by all who wish to take part.
'if vlalon. III. lulclit furaa that tbMr
—fci-uiiruian airrn
r<J ami «ai<l be u|i|mmm^| not.
Tbr oM ,D lh'" t,ar'r *VrD,n« tbetw lH-ffan 11
We don't exnert vnn i llm,>r "nd ,bo •"lnaw man knew that In,° loWn ,4,n® "m-* of
nt e*I*Ct >ou I onr 11 rr arrow ,«0 Mrr„w * ,ar,u, r ' ? "«. racb buWJng a fnuill,
umn or two—ni*t th#-l tmitin* k« l—a .. ^ ^Viit n the houn# wa* full tlx
great Bernhardt cautloualy took a pert-
at It from brblml the 111 may curtain.
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community?
u> •wnt«. ^umn or^7«°zz T-JS
jit? ZZJZ'r-""h"';LT'X::
and method of enforcement. The nn,ilinif , . 1 to *'*• "An mrm.v la nrar " Two arrow,
following deacons ire requested to to d wiil be of «reat benefit; niranr -r «nerr - Tbrrr arrows aaid
bepr v,nt with e-savs or talks I .r" " 35 the STAR' and wt | "Thl. danzrr l. gwi,."
R U" V h„i t t' vr • - >v " aeppreciate it very much Let •" *"" "aid. The rnrmyarr
R. \\ LrjvJan ], J. 1 M .0 lum. us hcar f - lK,Cn- ^ I ™ many for us." Two arrow, *hof up
J. R. Fear*. W. R I)err. T. F. ^ t | ni.r ODr* meant "U> «ba:i
... . « urmm.
Mod Dleu.,# # hi. rrltHj. ralslni; bet
Jrwdrd banda. |^k at tho IndlaD.!"
Hut abr alayrd Fedora for tbrtn. and
•ho played until li o'cloek.-1'blladrl
pbla Saturday Evening Post.
A New Discovery for the Certain Cue ot INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
• *v 7® Cc«T ; Borruts, 60 Ckntv.
JUO F. I1UO, Sill PapMr, . . HI M Hik SM, r. Lan, ML
r or Sale At Perguson'a Drug Store.
The two daily fast trains on the
. hoctaw Route make direct connec-
tion at Memphis for all points in
the Hast and Southeast.
•Reajjin followed by general discus-
sion.
3 Q'-ierv. Why are there so many
■churches in Greer County without
pas'ors? Discu-sion led bv J. K i tk , . 7
Moody, followed by ,-yn„al di, Tb. ^ to
cu-Sion in which layman and dea >non's Cough Svrup is when afflict-
cons are requested to take a:i active, ^ w,th S°re Throat. Hoar^ness
part. | Coughs or Colds. It is guaranteed
4 How is the Gospel to \<e sent 11° °Ure y°U' PrJre 25 and 5°c.
to every creature. Discussion to| Bettnu
be opened by W. A. Cooksey and I , , . , ,
George Moore. ' i , we th;nk of the weath-
5 Question box. ^ ? now please ask me-
Board rreeting at 2 p. m. Satur- ^7' - We ^ to <**
■day. ^cr-tch cliifs « u; of the sno ,
catcii tue hens and carry them in.
• ' ' ""^r meant We aba'I ,lr- .,-
J atfnrk:" thrre at onoe na.'d. -We at- HE USE0 ThE S«LT TEST.
fnel. row." An arrow abot ofT In a
dir—nnal dlrrrt.'on wi'd aa pLUnlr ns
polntlns a ftn-er. -That war" Thus
f' e 'intulon^l an cage could telephone
fv tr<']! at nlffht a* \rt II as in
time.-
PUZZLED JEWELER.
Lee Ton: me,
Elder Cook.
Committee.
IV.
A full attendance is moch desired j °^tCi'
and will be hospitiblv entertained1 1 P °" the w l8on to get
S. C. Tallev. Chairman | r aild off in the drift, aw
I a hundred other thing; and thei
j when we come iu. have to pull oti
| our shoes and stockings and shak-
j the snow out of them and then I
: you a-k us what we think of th< !
the ■ weather. Gooff and kick your-)
„ little | s~lf or we will do it for you. Oh-
city, we would ask to be represented °-o-°h-boo-hoo, they say Judge
in the most progressive sheet in!Burk is Soing away and did not
Greer Co.,—The Mangum Star. j come by to tell us good-bye. We
K. W. Lanford started a little! W°"jld.like for 501116 one to come
business here in this garden of the I u° wlPeour tears ?«'a>', for we
west and turned his stock as fast' We wiU never ^et over
it, O-o-o-h, O-o-o-h, 0-o-o-h.
Rustle Valley, Okla.
As nothing is ever seen
Star concerning this ?x>omin^
Uncle Ike Weeks and Henry
Alsup went to Granite last week
and the snow storm caught them.
They finally got home after the
folks had talked about getting out
a search warrent for them.
Only four fruit tree agents can
vassed this community last week.
Miss Mattie Hall, a ver
as any man in the thriving little
city; but Mr. Lanford being a cat-
tle man sold the store to P. G.
Poston who has increased the stock
and is doing a 1 land office" busi-
ness.
Mr. Kennedy is our blacksmith
and is second to none of Vulcan's
deceudants.
But listen! You who have ears to
hear, and look, you who have eyes
to see. Geo. A. McKindley, of
Iowa Park, Texas, a successful
business man, will soon be in our
midst. He knows that the coun-
try makes the town and for that
reason he is packing his large stock
of goods at his old home and will
soon be selling them to people of
this vicin; ;y. In connection with
th's he will build a large gin which
wiU fili the hearts of our cotton . Miss Mohala Lowry, from Del], t.
raisers with delight. Rustic Yal-; is visiting her sister. Mrs. I5ob AI o:
•a li
I He Wanted n terond Hitnd Watrh
and Finally Got It.
I 1 • was evidently a foreigner, and be
! ivt.Ued Int one of the big jewelry
on r strn t and a.*i;ed for a
ti-h. lie would br pleased to esarn
some •vcond band vratcbes." br
*u:-l to tbe clerk wbo advanced to meet
him.
ihla Isn't a pawnshop." obaerv.d
the I !erk bangbw'ly.
>- >•• observed the man Inqnlrlnglv.
I-iit yon have watchesV And he point
ed to tbe jrreat showcase full of band
aotue watches.
riainly." replied the clerk. "Fin-
est Mwk of watches In the city. How
Wi:r!i do you want to pay for a waMfr"
how taooch?" cski«d the stranger
"Mooch as be is worth, so that he suits
me I have said ihat I desire a second
hand watch—a good one that shall keen
j the time."
i t"'rp' slr: -rca arp off your base.
Wv ilr.n t I:oep s^fondband poods. Vnu
j VI ill have to hunt elsewhere for seeocd
aa;: i watches."
r.:e strangpr's eyes opened wide.
'But you Lave him there, and there
and there." he raid as be bessn to pes-
tleulate. - I have said s-e-o-6-n d b-a-n-d
watches." spelling it as though to make
it p.'ainer. "and tbey are here, every
where, yet you say you have them not.
I do not comprehend you."
"Well. I do you." replied the clerk
sheepishly as he quickly got behind the
counter. "Just a little mis up. \0
harm done. I bop*. Certainly we have
watches with second bands. All our
watches have second hands. Wr han
die no others." And tbe stranger got
bis scecnd hand watch, for which he
laid down a foO bill.-Washington Star
A* Old Aparh. Clil.r. Kaonl.dse
-t lb. tlam.n Sralrm.
In ibe early days of ( nion Pacific
railroading Victoria. Nana anJ (,'eron-
°* ,,H" ,liree chiefs of tbe Arizona
Apaches. With 100 of their l esi i,Ucks
came through to (Jrcen Itiver \l v
They ha.i beard of the "heap wagon
and do !ju«s,# and had come to stop rbe
nain. Tbey made a lasso of rawhide
and M men ou each side beld on 10 the
rope as the freight came down the
Wasatch divide. The engineer saw
when sevelM miles away what the In-
d.ans were up to. so he whistled "off
bra,. s and. oj>ening his throttle, let '
her loose. The eowcatcber struc k tbe I
rope and burltnl the Indians in all direc-
tions. literally tearing them to pieces
headless, armless and legless. The
tJi.ee chiefs went south to their cactus
Pla'ns very crestfallen.
Lefore they selected these men tbe
old Chief Victoria had them all eat a
piece o: rock salt about as big as a
pec an, ruu swiftly about 100 yards sit
down on a log or rock and cross their
legs Then he watched the vibration
or tlie fVt't. which were crossed. The
fwl xv!,1< lj vibrated the loosest or ha'!
the longest strokes he declined to ac
ccpt for a severe duty or a dangerou-
tnp or for one that was at all hazard
ous. but he accepted ibe feet which vi
a ted short, distinct and regular
strokes.
Now. what did tbe old chief knov.
about pulsation of tbe arterial system
or of he-rt action and indeed abom
salt in the system? 1 have lived near
to Indian reservations and have had
occasion often to survey over theh
lands for railroads and other object
and I have wondered where old Vic-
toria got his idea. Is not tbe child o?
the sagebrush plains better poster
than his paleface brother? — Chica*..
Inter Ocean. go
>*FOR-<r:,
iFire or Tornado!
|
i Insurance
fflp °1 C K- Oarner,
HENRY'S - BARN
Wm. Henrv, Proprietor.
Livery and Feed Stable.]
new rigs, prompt SERVICE.
I Beard Norses by Day, week or tic.
Smith* est Corner
Square,
Speculation ana Theft.
_ - . I Rome statistician, in emulation of
no;. „ . ' a ^er>' fai^i" Lotabroso perhaps, has been figuring
nating young lady from Havstack ' out e l^tiitual employment of con-
is stopp ng at Betina, the wav the "'"I"' "e C0DC,DdeB °re men
boys step aroood and ac. pollte SlTLST SSS
juat make us smilefwhen their n"'Ilt'* fan into evil ways and come to
backs are turned 1 untoward ends than those wbo work
, f.or Pr,v""' individuals or corporations,
we are sorry that little Miss V,'r-T ,ar-e proportion of the men and
Bessie Darby is on the sick list ard ! „ OUJ<*D wti° Lave Ijandlem of pub-
bop. ,bat she ,vi„ ^ be we,!. j^
Mr. Bob Sutton, a promint cow- >DC"' ',TRic avf>rs tIia« prcuiation
"ra,eyem;c vi-it
, friends here last week. ,il' who confess iJOw ibev were
eel to rril:.. r:.. t!;af ,Jld Cwf ||efon!?
'ian' -{"ec-ulaiiou* of
, . 6-v. ^ci, mr,. Iioo ai- "' "t «.r c :;t!irr broegbt 1 iem
ley i> widely known as a lerrile jlen- = !7 L^hind ibr bara—Kew Vork
ZS5L°f,T?Zm'r! ^ •lK,' ^ttonandfanily will cc. j
* " -"'j "•
~ .Z sr.'?n«-^psa-kss
a full line of drugs at this place 1 " W ~ek" I ~ r""' en,!-rr3*r"'' I aw ont
I*NO. | !r,I- or 1 never know what to do
mmun, ckla.
A l.nvr Letter of Pr|«Ce BLaaecfc
"On my window sill, amon- all aon^
of crocuses ocd hyacinths, stand tw.
camellias which always Inspire me
vyitii strange thoughts. One of them
slender and pretty, with its ornamen
1 trown (topi and soft, pale-verv
paie-pink blossoms, but little foliage !
and only two buds, transports me to I
Beddrtin. holds Itself rather stiffly and
lisps English. The 01 ber makes far 1
lew impression of beauty as you look 1
at It. and its stalk betrays in its gnarl
«1 twisting lack of care in Its pruning, j
£?mn I ^D'.i<iRt °f ,be ^ol;aff,' '
' a 7'ad branch, but Ibe crown Is i . nr. T 1 "■■■«, vc. LC
neb in leaves, and the foliage is -roen- C OT Snip w>^^www
er than that of its neighbor. It gives ! 0r^ft'eat P tfgllSOn S DrUg 8tOrC
. _ . . r-,-,T.,..rrT
wormsibbsi,
fkmimkrr -——
promise 0f u!)Cn(JllD, b|ogsool,De iQ |ts
richr huds. nnd its color is deep dark '
re.l and white in irregular gav varie=a j
tior 1,0 you fa,^ |||e ,^ni„;lrjsun
aimss ; |t is a lame , ..mparis ,n more- <
over for I do not love mmrllias (
; tbey are wiibt.ni , .Jor a.-J(| you I J
10. •• prertartf Hoam of tm* fra-1
fn ' 'i "f }b" -Writ I
' ' '-'a-fe r..! an.| lilack " i
... re IS a P el ;te „f Man of Iron
7zin* 0nD0r d,,fT,'u ""'IT* Mag-
irU 1
'74 'WcfV :csr«YuVcW^r,
y ~ ;*~ 'sssw route
The fertility of our soil and tbe Received too late for last is^uc Ed L""'" .
ve of home rwtron.nr,- ^ — — i-posr y< a lost Lold tl rm up"
y . .. , L . , , FaMl ® boarsr voice in bis ear.
To get the best ask for blReno's ! Tbe voire prrtainrd to a large roorh
B?st High Patent. For sale br "e 0 *"h ■ <"> bia face
Pendrrcrraft ^ S:^ lo"k:« ^rolrrr In
ind rToe!i.
1 * tM€ln^
B,r lvw ,u "-"ur.oy , f a Wealthy
men-Lani. Tton.as was a,ways an in
' * dWJ lilt
love of home patronage so preva-
lent among our citizens insures a
neat L'ttle town \-er> soon. But
• w*. mwb
neat little town very joq,, But ^t High Patent. For sale br ue ti"° u i,h ■ «n bia face *J"'
ooneofusaresan^s^fo, it has H M- Ferguson. H. Pendentrafl.!fSIEl £ JS
t*le na*ural surroundings;-^' Hamilton and U . B. Kirby. !r"RJp!,-.,ns witb the suggratioa -Cblra *pn
would support a good town in this! T * * C" Trt,0°'
*ction of Greer Count v 1 ' Rot ice. ftI . — _w
be n the natural -urroundings IJ
would support a good town in this'
*ction of Greer Countv """vr. r
Great is Greer for it !* here, 1 a Cf,m^letr outfit for plat- w.t '- orte-B 111^?,
That a poor man ha« a home. ingall kinds of tableware with Rov ob -n k bra- arom
Bn^et mayk,,. and f„hir =r-leer pla,,„g Call a„ ! (lim £££ « «
Bnt hrsIL",.^ u . tne my work at L. J. Elliotts Rack —
K T u ™ « ««e. Mangum. O. T >" -
TL>; "OUM% I C. W PaicKjrrT. ^ 'sr
.... ..an Hi 1
dnsiHons lad hnt Clan n.-.-
alveil lo frivolity ami was rztravasant
Id bis nabiiK la after years «'.arroce
marrirtl bis rnjpioyrr's ilaosbter and
was mn.ie a pan orr In tbr hnalnraa.
Tboma- rootinue.1 to U- ao boorst. |D.
duwrioo. ,|erk all bl. life. ,ad hl,
■rrvlee, tnocb iH.xnirt
tlan nrv and bia father la .aw
MoraL-Thrrr t. ao royal road to
'- *-New y ork Cuaotttal Ad-
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1 saulf-easT
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Pullman Buffet Sleepers,
ee Reclining Chair Cars.
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Echols, R. C. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1901, newspaper, March 7, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281812/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.