The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 19, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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IF . YOU'VE . KITCHEN . TROUBLES I
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Meals late and unsavory; poor drafts; waste of fuel, and all through the unhappy list; remember
there's a common cause for it all—bad stove or range. There's a way out of kitchen troubles—
an easy way—and a way to stay out of them. We'll show you how if you'll come to our store
!ANY DAY THIS WEEK!
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J —Trade Mark
, thf malleable
pr 1 1 1 JL-v 1y±ade in south bend
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And Witness the Interesting end Instructive Demonstretion of
"The Malleable Range
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"The Malleable" Is constructed of steel plates and malleable Iron—Iron 9
that has been through a toughening process, that cannot crack. Air- •
tight construction and perfect distribution of heat insure delicious viands ^
with all the juices and flavor retained, done when you want them. Easy q
to care for—greatest of fuel savers. %
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Demonstration for this Week Only •
Hot Biscuits and Coffee. Made upon "The Malleable." Served Free. We're ex- ■
pectin* you. - ■
TTT To every purchaser of "The Malleable" Range this week only we will give absolutely
A rvi-yJu-' free, a $7.50 Set of Cooking Utensils A
Sentell Hercantile Company
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I1IB£5
Liquor Notice.
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W H. BAHNARIX ApfOCMl
THE MANGUM STAR)
r. C ECHOLS. Manager.
Corr*«lOllfI'M frosa al!
«■irts of the coeaty. AdrertJalag rates
made known oa applK-atioe.
Entered at the paacoSce *t Mur«.
Oklahoma. u eeccwrd-ciasa Batter.
Fur State Treas«-cr
HON. J. A. MENEFEE
THREW UP HIS HAT.
Fail line of Burnt Leather good-
.uj Pyrographv Outfts at Warner <
& Oo Art Dtsnrtmeot.
CVU1 and the aew State Spoon j
a; Warner \s Je-wxelry Store. hoadquarj
:ers for all the sew roJ latost pa: I
ema ia Souvenir Spoons. 50-i" |
Fruit Cake at Coleman's} Racket. jgrI
The New Standard. Grocer? Report of the CotxJlUoe of
So few women are not smartly —— j t-l uan_.„m Kit'nn f d v
dressed nowadays that the new stand- W. EL Keliey was down from Jester, 'ne .nan^um .>3110031 bank
j at Maap-an. in Use State of Oklahoma, tt the
most Active Volcano.
Momt Sargay is the most active ( ^ of pralse ls -g^ weirs her Saturday.
rolcaao In the world. It ls situated J clothes well." Better this th -< beauty
*" i that fades.—Boston Herald. ; _. ,. . _ _
The Yale Coffee,
tn Ecuador, Is 1T120 feet In height,
lad >.as been ia constant activity since
172S. The sounds of its eruptions a-e
.>metimea heard in Q rto. 150 mi'.es
distant. ar.d once 267 reports were
counted In oce hour.
C-J-* of bos^Lcss, Not. II. IMS
CAineae Moral Law.
Chinamen wear At* buttons only oa
their coats in order that they may
teep in sight something to remind
ihem of the fire principal moral vir-
mes which Omfaclas recommended,
rheae are humanity. Jusiic*. order,
prudence and rectitude.
Mocfca & Java
fas end. at Coleman Racket Grocery.
Not All on the Surface.
Sympathetic people are often an-
communicative about themselves: they J. C. McCiay, Altus' hasting real
give back reSected images which hide eKste nar. was in the city Monday.
their own depths.—George Eiiot (Ma-
rian Evans). j , , coa
• Larpe Fancy Head Rice at Ooie- .\vic oi otber National Banks
man's Racket Grocery. i n*et "i p*p" catretcj. nickels
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' RESOCKCES
Loao« and iXMSjan u
. : j t — -r* d
V. >. ti :.c to secure circulation
ttirmu
Ku o..j-e aod fiiares
LK,e :: si N>..nii Uaaks 'BOt re-
Urtxe % • Et
r>je fr -m >ta:e B nks asx! Bankers
L>.e -roc; appr ffwnf agents
~b?re vfc i:ems
Predicts Scarcity of Men.
Men are becoming scarcer year
after year. So says a German static
dollars
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tMT Of CN-kwITt
the raltml Mm leaat*.
Tbe truthf«l story told in M
Chat tbe 1 ti row.at of a biwsd briiam«a
kct to tbe re«;.r.f of the hail of the
rtf Teyr ii«"a.a:.TTWS la tbe capital
•t JefX-soa Ct?y «aa.?e Francis Msrtoa
C^ckreU s isemt^r of tbe ra:t*d Sta?as
•MMte. Tbe rt^:r had t*eo sarnvl by
• cocres* far \ * rvaeocratic sooaiua
tkw for t** roTrraors^ip. Tbe Laea
>etweeo s«p>v-;er of orP«*i~4t « d -
Aaw« wera abarpjy <ir w-a. la a state
f rutxw eatrbcritg a tbousaad ■* >-
^ ■ « ^ .T
«. «<. ™ tb. r a - rr- M«*CM ^
biTTrr ttse feeisyr tist tbe IVcxvrstie
iMdcrs fearec srrswoctlaWe &*** ta
tW r*rty raafca. Tbe bow*r*r.
M raw$r >n aasocacM froaa the * ««a ef S>c al
vrrmrr't «bee the tall ft^we aT *?* Fod Rsggles. who lires
Intoxicated.
A worthy, who had got Inebriated.
—2 : , i..,. ; & fe«a p-regrinaUons •ccidental'.y
Wa-t for -ho f.no ! r.e of Meh to= «craJi:<d ^ the paar. rc; h!a
Warner ^ CVj\ E\c i-irt Jewelry j i_-ms rocrd it. and oa fee'art the
uai Optical Store ' tiaadls of same, eiclaimed: " N'ow.
'LxrrLMoMT lesiBvus Bass, via:
G. B. Towtjsend and fampiy left s,>tc«
Ucian: and he predicts that S.000 Tuesday mortrinc for Texas, where j*"™' HMS 00
years hence there wUl be only one they aiil visit relatives and frieads ^ oi cireala-
■ *" to 120 women. . . I ta 00
for two or three weeka. *"vaJ stvw/ s
Orinoco's Many Tr tutartee.
The river Orinoco has more tribu-
taries than any other river. Tbe total
number ls put at tSOft. including
large streams
1 LIAEUj-lTLtS IJULL AK4
It C Has tat s Pioneer Drag Store ^ u
has the agency tar Miuera. WeiU L^ expend ^ ^ ^
dsaeoj waters and the Cfcrrstaiisee Noies ouit,ti£dm« 11 m. lx>
"— ISM
Natural
A D-ea-* Ber^'ar.
A Fatters^^c (Ga.> gnver dreamed
the other n.cSt that he had a strag-
r> With a burglar who had entered a
window of his room. The atrsggie be-
rame so rea.; that tbe sieeper jumped
frcs his bed and tried to hsch the
bargiar oat of the wiwto* Tbe resaTt
was tbat he iarvrated his foot and 5ef
•oany. pit 4ooc yer stick aa' m £ght I
riv"—WeeX y Te^cra^h.
K-,eel 10 cbeck QI.S&. 77
KM Oil
>a uu uuutanrtirg t ;a> as
- i>.c -i.vjij «. ijieatn
^ tv r Jf Uur. <«i K.OOD oa
Trees FuTI of Violet*.
In two years French Sorists chang« '■
the rtole* into a two-foot tree, carry- tchea aaf«. cook ctorea. roc nag jUma
Two Uninviting Prospects. Ing So to SW Cowers throughoct the chaira. mattreeee*. bed apriaga. kite* T,r.^. ... ,t
"Think what a dreadful world thta rear tabler kitchea cabinets plesore
wou:d be.' aays an txrhange, "if all frame, at Goodiaga Seeotd Hand J".A t rte'e*- >- ^rof tie amrr,
he people were just Kke you" Fat Bell Long Known. 1£,f
hlnk bow mwrh more dreaifal tt The div-;«g beC was ca-d ia Pbo
woaid be If they were Jast 1 ke yosr ajrea E. C Si a. bat aot t^^sl ia E*-
aeighbor.—Kansas City JotmL rot* sntil aboat 'i<N Fhatt M^c^erai at CoCemaa
Racket Grocery
He ta a
total abstainer, aad fsaa.<
far his dream.
Enfiiis- P-a of Baeebaiu
la many wars hasebaH is a came
*irtlcalarty anitable for the yoath of
, Cagiaad. To etcel at ft reqa res many
>f tboee Qaalitiea which are partica-
arty iacktnc ta B-itlsh srort gaaoral-
>—Fry s Kagaxina. London
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i-a. uc *«>r< .um
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««-c. A. r. ruuto. k. ^maL.icr.
s.UKruoiMtfujatolwljreBt tkas 1HM
c*' "• A«>«afcie.-. IM f. VMY.
Aouo PbbM
Uj ftJUbkAt exptras Juua aru. i«a
Eng* shman Inverted ^iano.
Father Wood, an Enclish monk at
is cred.ted with the irveetk*
at the piano in the year ITU.
Ffemde: Boiled CfcJer. Ivrre * Kre.
Facerwear and ahina at the Man-
gum Ca^k Store. lh-2t
O MfBtVT ATTEST:
a E Piake a
tKL*M- It ta anacred IX* a
tbe AHWtod osodwlJ^. Ceoerai (Vi- •• Fea r.dg*. baa becoa s flaite a
■ail was s*vr. cixa^g te tbe pUtforia ciai Koaesa She gave a sassaf-as tes
A s occ^o: CQ.we as tke taah <* rxpee- aad pun feet i&acbe«a last aight t«
teSKjr fee vpea tbe crvwoed boa Oscfc the laliea of the Jeeokaa society aal
■elTs eeaee -a* o=t. -No aaa* aaM t was «aite a sweU a*a_r She ware
fea. -w£S tr.-«- taraity avppart tbe ao her taUor^ataie salt aad PeeV a dia
toee of the <r«^eaosai tbaa atyse*. Xe acssd earhoha aad preoided with the raajJ^*"c • " 15 aaow* , Three aad a ha^ "■ mt
grace <1 a «aeea Theee Fe® rtdw aa the OO Spoc aad Is afw«ya piacaA ^ m ^ ^
L* Aad eorUl reactions are beonatag aach'
ceOJag ens the hrswd tai.ed ahoct ta aeighbortac uwaa- V*cH Mm*.
Water Atwaye Calm.
Ia the Galf of Vn ro tea cM
•rath of Sabtae Pa*, ta a ealm efrrtch
jt water two at lies tea# and th-re-
taerrers at a aile wide tt ta kiowa
Car's Meter Car.
A aecor ear has b ea ccnatrarted ' " .
i Austria for the cnar at • 424 S?ecl JL * Lawtoc. w.J
I> F D Bea-s-riaap Eye. Ear Voe-
r be ia Ifangua
Deeezaoer
tne t* Mcnday
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FOR SaLX—Rhode lalaad red
oocae.-e^-,tare b.-^J—for aaie $1.00
eacb. Iboae 210. nag aad a ha-f.
J- B Hard. 17~tt
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"W^eD bay pac«are ooetrr ml? f ymm
and 9 era: racogw roa pay Me. gm aa* |
pt* d To« eaa hey the Ba-£
BeT B 1 the £n<ec m*Se at X Ta
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Echols, R. C. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 19, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1906, newspaper, November 15, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281865/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.