The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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Mangum Star
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LADIES, The
Mangum Millinery
HATS and VEILS
U tlae pitt« r I" lH#> >wtir
i Sprite iH Swner
A Beautiful Line of Children's Ready to wear Hats
7Sc to S3.00
COME NOW 2d Floor Opera House Bik. NEW STORE
# Over Snow Grocery Co.
ONLY EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY STOKE IN CREOM-OUST*
i iiang t
ha n
i your kpplf t
MAtoGwM a&crt '
UCO* *▼ THt f*fTTV L **l or
lasses -at a* d ve'lt o*
M.UI *tw
tT&Ht SECOND ruOO* O^E*
(NOWt CSOGE**
fcr;tiL
tjr WMOf
mOUHt one 1
ang~in anu «. reer ooun
' U> yourself and
How can tin* u .
veil SO K«^
OiW.^ 1*0 tUUCh fiO M-'
uslyaicir A meric
y Billy Ni
Wliifi Mr.
i*t<oo by ='x'
Mpcb)ka(i o<
Jaaogum o
noiitbweatfro
This Vj*x lo*ei
year ti-a* ' •*-"
Willis
iaia>
a* a fii
pernicious ,*•¥i
try netfaoda
for ti* it TT*y vkrtMi juv against st racing
tand with HikUi atroM the pohti'tai tan<)u«t
taoie. and yon bate enly yourself to Uatu; if tba-
xtor Afry.-«ait< deetroys your ag>petiU ,
Pruca-*«e jog '-•* dortor say- negro has
:*ot insde twc«w of the Haitian gv*erniii« nt
H" must u.uc- furtba-r gains in civilization *aefore
ito taw succeed well in the work of government. *"
To all wiii'L the Sou ti j will beartilyaubncribe,
ana ber oii.v regret s that men of the Dortor *
!'y^- did not reachthat < wiu*i'iO forty y«ir airo
Roosevelt i> I>r Shav. s pet corn. and since
S ti*- Browanville affair "Sambo"ha* been treading
; all over it. winch fai*t is responsible for Utf follow
i mg outcay "because of several earlier incidents.
whkrb M-* m fa^orabie Ui tfj^ir rac*f, the neifroe*
H*-ar t | aiiuoet ld«>iatron in tla^ir KUpport of Fr*-*;
dent f<'***■• k it Tii'-n eaxue an incident of arn.y j Huwi*r i.igh
JMUgfltaW win'-}, ha^iiened t/> atferncolored trooj^ ! KO, NU . II
and tiaj«e aho knew the nefpnoea beat wen- < f the j p ,r" ' * ! at ■
Iopinion tiiat not one colored man in a tfions^nc' "
* -a-ha*.«- v/i-d for Mr eit if he were com
i ever J
Thiro fcuuaa:
ti (>ol>-r <-faurci B'
U - 0 «frf E «T^? ooer-*
Mr G. W. isbfll fcfcfc t«J oe*
bout* jjjunurtl wbi't add awsatly to
t ^jarane* and u-*k«rt ^
* ■. *-rj 6*t>ir&b> r^id^ao-
ci Cv* *n<l Bob Harmos. : d« a
tr.^ over to Gfj. Hill bo«ae
ia> Seutfar
B'KJlif i-r-aCb* m • i :ara«f
ud {:::*•«•> «• au<J.<-nc«r i ' N-- Hope
*-?la«n"
it oev-
! if thu!
Mjrfendtd oond.t.i>n j
of Kfain every ;
«iad wa« a gwid one.'
,f;j4 uj for reeJ'-
r.^. the "
eoostry, were
ted men of tliei
pi ejodiced or k<
r-ti'ia, liad in thlis swift clian
Hion or 10 miJlion nejrroet> in
to a b rge extent, led by the e
■ race, who i ii'iuid ry/t have be
mercuriaJ."
jre
r.f f Vk"
Tt< Rerlv
l- rowing
atian cbarCb
angfliata
- attracting
aai.t .ore raihoafin and </• K;r
>JWi oatrie* and oy their aid lead ail the town* in
we ta'i Okiahoi/ a. or will she reJy afx/n tier
pr«*«M-rit good trao<- hu^tain JUT ambition^'
Touh 'if tl*«- r.«-v. crop of alfai/a lia.v ../ >- f^-injf
Utarket>-d daily - Mangum 'H e grower get*
g'>xl t'ft'JMn ii; tin* way. but )>e can get much
Matter by l*#*ii«^ :t t/y weJl bre<J
hoi. ' you ti;;it wo'iid j.iatarriaiiy in.prov#-
our pubJi'. jiark to fjav<- gra/jefulJy < arved
'-^iM-ot v«.ai/< about it, have th<* variant place*
-pjanta-d V/ bui .'O Jd<i gr;;.~, . have a drinking and
wataT'/iglouM'Wfj ai < / a'y/iner, and liave a few
♦"tat>-iy pia>;' - ke tj,e cai.?;- growing a« "o;. t-n
n-nt piacaw''
'itw b'^j^.tj <>f our city dej*-r d ujkiij < leanii
/ia? ns //«. t year i doijen lives weje na/ ritio-d on
acei/uu' of >rjsanitary <y>ndition« 'I'his yea/ tj*e
dreaaJ \ it i x/r may <a/me to y<v«r ^imk- WiJJ you
join in an effort make thi* PiWji jib.\>K-aily ci ?an
'lean that tin- d) ea «' v.;!! find no
piv for Mg(«<^t in our mid*'
Coming aroond are you. Doctor? But. i* it I mansuM
quit/- ''/r:sj.>t' fit Py rai e *uch a how] aUiut paying
the tiddler when you insisted mi strenuously in
iiavin^ the ;nu-f-'f liemember that I^amar George.
Harris, li'-n Hill, and iieagan warned you pno-
pleattains;t ju t thi* sort of thing, and you ex
claimed "Traitors." Is it the "Irony of fat -" or
the disposition of a calm and even handed Nemesis
that "commendu'to tlieir own lip* th<- ingredients
of the j*iisoned r-tiaJice' w hich they sought to im-
ji<ise upon thedevestated Southlands
The DocPar iias Ueen a leader in that scho"; < f
Northern ojiinion whi'h jx^rsits thaf the built A i« n
make a citizen out of a half savage, and that edu
cation '-an change a semi-barbarian int<< ;t ^emi
deity
Iniiisiast paragraph Dr. Shaw v. arns negro' s j ^ ti
that they will lo*e out completely with their Afro j ib the country
maniacal sixmsors if they allow their "dteji r<*A-A o*n (i'x>r and it. ;o s# ho.+i ti a:
,ava« bteself of ti.
CHAUTAUQUA
JUNE 20 TO ?7.
ManriiD -r "v hare a oig Chautau-
qua In June There *ili i# eight da
a&d iii«bnt under canvass and a gay
w«rek in cur cil) There will be fif-
T>-eu delightful pruirratr.t '-onb;etins
ol the he«t niuaical!- noted iectnrer*
and b^endid entertainers The tal-
ent will t>e lurnished by the Sou'h-
• eatern Chautauqua Abbociation. and
Crowds of people are -j. peettd froir,
our neighboring towns and eomnu-
nitieb to see and hear : - vi/iendid ar-
tleb to m-*- and h -a' -i- ; 1 -Dd!d aT-
ray of talent.
The Rovai Hungar<«-;< Or -b'-'tra ' f
f$udah-Pe«t H'jnga-. The Jjvnijar
Male Quartefe and B -" Ringers. Dt
Driver of the Pef>pi -r Church in Cbi
cairo and Govern >r Ro^t. 1>. Ts;-. "
'and /uany ofher > will appear jc ilan-
! gusu. Oar peopl" seed not t- , a wi- r
and Ea**em Cbaatati-
be l^eat platform talent
It its coming to our
Why It Pays
To do badness with Tb« City Natioul Bink.
Yocr njooey i* sale c\erjr tsJt-
gnarc and proiection for the drpofitor
:s famished. Your valuable paper*
maybe stored in oar fire tn^ burglar-
proof \au!t5
Free of Charge
Our centrally locaied offices are
always at ©ur castoaier's disposal. Onr
farxaef friends are especially welcome:
they will find our bank a handy place
to write letters and transact their bu-
siness. We waut j*oa to feci near
enough to the officers so that when you
want any advise regarding your bus;-
oess. or any investment you wish to
make, yon will freely consult with
them aui f- .i thai any advice :s - ad:v
given, as it -l.va; si;.
7J/ic
C/ty
Rational SSan/c
of V/fangum
CLCAMLINC** NEXT TO GODLINESS
J/a*' >• • r ami tiie year lie tore we had many
<-a«a's of typhoid fe.er It is said tjiat witii proper
a0itatio/i tilere in aecexsity for a single caw; of
tiii> d '-<d Oi awe ha*e .< go xl -t-wer
' MM-iim that Mangum ought to put forth
* ver> adlort Pi prevent itcouiiriK this* year.
<Xieof tii*' |irime for the transmission
of tl «- tjrpi o>d germ is tlw <ommon liouw fly Jn
tro ig medu al aotlia ritie« hold apj^-ars Hie black a^e «.f ailen must beeontinu
ra/^t prejudice' to prevent tlie nomination of Taft
IPxiM'velt's fa\orit>- or prevent his election if
nominated. To the negro leaders be addresses
Tiie things for the negro leaders to see i« that
this incident has subjected tliem to a serious te t.
If this ra< e prejudice could be preyed ujKin sr
•asily it would only show tiiat they were not jrrow
ing as fast in sagacity .« tl eir real friends ir*d
hojK-d ''
Well, who would ;t tiiougiit it' The d'srtor
hasdi«"overeel that the negro has "ra<-e prejudiee"
and tliat this prejudice-ran b*• preyed uj/on Strange
the jieriple he represents did not make that dis
<rovery during the saturnalia of Southern re<-on
stru«-tion. when a few carjiet bag adventurersar
raye<l tlw wliole negro nu-e against the only r<-al
friends tliey ever had tiieir Soutliern white n«-i^rf>
i^irs An<l it is worthy <>f reniiniHi-en'-<' that it w a«
for thi* ve. y faet that the negro *a ifivtu the
ballot But now tin- table* an lever* d. and it
eaeepiiocal opportunity
if >ou think any thing of ;.yur stom-
ach JBat. Qaail <>>od<. "li b a Bird".
For i-ale at <"olemarf>- Racket Groc-
ery -
A
eoosM'
ury
(hat if tla-re «* Imuwfflim tin-re would !*• no
(• ter If tlwre tie truth in Una statr-
• , Id #•« rt iinlji e- worth while to |<et rid
i$f fhe atfg'4'-alirig ' almost any <-ost.
<nr tafst way t" ict rid "f Hm-ih isto d«*str* jr tlirlr
|>re*-'it'ig |4«'e If ftery
*« o« IftH" Would rak« ti*
ally fondled ere it be«-oines ;i |ier)s*t(ial trump in
ti**' republiean ja liti«-al trame Tlie mill-, of tin-
gods grind slowly. I>a1«r. tint the miller-never
s|e<-t
While we |u \e tak<-n no r|m at ntmlom from
faifiily that ke^(>s . different |s*rtkms of Dr Shaws artk-b*. we ;ire in
twbk- n. which tlie^ I no w ise a| pre|nnsi\i that w« *hall s- aertined hy
t-r tie
I. lie
trwu'it- i*'
Irrsal * ill
0twr i >
•IpmM be
i.'l disinfec t it by sea ta>r:ng |
e iimk h ntfd would t e • |s-ri 1
«ls«ap art <*!•• and with littby
mJ m eitiniM \« Mlrr ma
,m h t«> the ImwIiIi iff the t>*wn if
ill tu rn* and nat Ikkis***
I « r |«MmI l« *linnld tw
• ilw) tmg "tptalun « r animal
any '<n** 1
its ta-aclr
i'r ant With sjii«| article, of
ri|f or niasni>n*s<fiting its |
•rting
In
It a t<« U hM|wd «r
Ml this matu-t but
rutin
Will
tatwa
imflf
<>|Miii<ai tl - MNst -alien' stimuli iif 'Is-
cuasion are a |s-r-ouaJ pHjue at '"S r- -
pudiatinK K> «*« telt and a desire to whi|
in lin - that he may W| l«r to a «swtip
K,.«. \eit Taft regini*-
Tb> w)adali> 4mr%m • t" Is- n«|
•■ti is-ing «-w***d «f n 'gr "t"ls l to. but at
lintr M« frww«*s wilt r^ft't tha* ths tw4i
W all Was |srtiMB and | 4i^s-si instead >*
«nd | is' r *s
HOOPER & MILAM
—Dealers in—
McAlester
COAL
PHONE 275
O
Yard on C. K I
Ky imr likrk I
<4 Ikrput
I P
•Hith
Don't Plunge into the Paint
question blindly. If you do you are apt to exper-
ience a costly disappointment.
We Save You Money
on Paint
by selling you the kind that lasts long and looks well
until the end. One coat is worth four of the kind
that peels off. cracks or fades almost as soou as it
drn*s You may not know paints, but we do. Bet-
ter have our advice and our paint and you can't go
wrong
F. S. Gentry
HI
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Taylor, J. E. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1908, newspaper, May 7, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281993/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.