The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 29, 1898 Page: 1 of 2
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3fightoxt>or £ ffivnderiurlf,
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WS HAVE A LA8CE8T0CK
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cil at a bar i
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tW,, UHLA.,
NEW RED STORE!
HEWPfUCESl
~ QQDS!
nml wo Imvo It to Mil
}«•• Millinery goods we will sell i
See us before buying your
Hut and «■«« will mivu you money.
Wc.t ®ld« Of tn©
Having opened • new store Ib tjusnnh I desire te cali'yourntlcn-
tion to (he fact that Im liter* to sell good*, net keep
then. I Imw tile best selected .lock of
J0L._
and osmisstvbarxebzsrq goods.
That has ever lieeen brought to (Jtianah. and at price* to lult evbrylto-ly
C«rfl anil examine the tamo before boy log elsewhere end *1 will
convince you Inat yen can save money by <ivmg nrt a trial.
WHI>i\E8DAV.
Only A Straddle,
tM Ofte rs.
The big uiedhhie men of the pop- J)1'* '* «r, hlng'
SSbfTk? , ,m""> ,n,'l' «•* Sn. Mn,lU'r u,'i'l«"tone
.T^i '" rem,. J*' W to a
distri.* T ,0r township, dis.
I"**'*/'.f**1 M,iu<,r «««es. thinking
NO. 61
IT 18 Eyggy MAM'8 IIPTY
TO HIS FAilllY AMD TO BIMRBTrf
T« i n i it ■ i.
Whort
If,
y ' A„vl viim.mm;
lo , ,. viiuuuiuv yoa
«xTo% .T^gl%' *^[eanb y the lowest, and to bay where
S™ it:', """r1"1 J®??* w 8e< 'he bigg«gt valae This
«™|aswith the essentials: equally |,ue with
the luxiiroh ah wSi h t i,.. .
WAR NOTES.
Tie Gobiin army of iiyvaaion
have lanrte<ta d the real work ef
the sabjagatkoB ©£• the Spanish
traopa have begun. fighting wai
Zalasti f ifiit feiiiM.Jlhk .4 .J? «.if
Re LWa^gdntr # |
Can furnish you with the BKST JKWKLRY
at a LOW Kit WUCJi thaH was j
ever sold Uofo'ro ia
Greer County.
Wat. ii, cfcr^~7iu7 Jaa slav r.-t-lrin-1 f?°p,? fighting was
j««L r repairing plttiit,ful IW<t e start bat the
promptly dons sud tally guaranteed. bravery and dating of tho Amen-
—— , «• arms carried victory m avery
engagement. Tho Spani/th were
drlToti (rum tv rr poeiiion and
(ba\;e been forced back to the very
J onfpdslsefSantiago. Tlito strong
•W t* Capet ted'to faU at- meet auy
our.
The Oklahoma boya-hto* P«wt-
en their btavery lit bt>mr amouir
the flrst te sacrifice their lives In
• I the preseat w«r. Oaplaia Capron.
I * **Bgh Rider, was slaia -ia the
charge on last Friday ai d several'
ethet.Oftfthoara hoy* were among
His Wounded. *
at m «!«aQuskr*
^talU
McCVRDY $ TBWTOJV, Proprietors-
"Ave Jl HT OfKNRI) A Niw I
mo * umv 8TASIE I
I
IVir«a M% m.mr n * mm-r I I
DKtoOCRATIC PKIITA'KIES.
Jilv 23rd.
spectcl the past 'mii"HuSTum'tZ
tun- .n a wttnuer which nnueiirv<r u>
•a e the la fuddling of their iwrtv
3S£Nr « 'otimlatiou for the chum
ifti r •">' P°,lc> ""-r muv
in the future ^ftt ,« /,
£ , f ""P'/ M'"1 ■"«' c, unde.1 by
Jt of lbe l"'P«liM„ here Hint
teaWa-SSSSSf
5}:fr''*^"-^lr^wii'h the es'en.t,«,gi f-qn-iiy i^wS
sejpnc "Mercury" tin* tnat«d ll'ie"t«!ni"i who in hT'boen*'di'i'vI C 'fnil,,r.eS as wil'1 l',e "ecessitieo. The
profltthepeo-
convention i<ut week «eemod to hiw r'".Vi" cio.,kif<>r "I,li,,ll"el,t n t L, MI. r without open rebellion if
^cIMfortheesSl £«ii) ^ SdX W'i,m wu' « i0lJl 0F DArK- OUJt oJU " *"
of titling this fuMon./ic, ' rtUi';::vin l,e f,aci ,h-a '<•
nothing with it. And the I n^nM will i 'r / t,a#s had their
• y way an,I slklt work of the "mil! Ic IuTaTd S^ * V" ',cmo<--r>'
chine was so successful that the This !.P °" ,,le
j righteous jeahou*^ of a New York ml!?.. .* *xtr*ct ot lyir ixnn«hip
• ward healer" would have been ^ . r,ue of """did arunJ,
doubtless aroused. 1 °"' ami this being t|,e pje„t
The resolutions contained a nlank Ihoir",!^! "0 n.'i"lon lo Relieve that
r. to! i 111 A lutinif el.a .u. . *■ *
'
convince you tnat ya,cn uv,money by .iving a trisl. ^ Z ^ " will witho„7Z k U
■■■■ ■ — . convention last week seemed to h.vc1 il . ir , .,w ""I'sfnent that! J,..- __ r " WllflOI|t Open rebellion
T HA'R#*ft 1«vKR v T^O b" W8E'svMoj*™ HisAaia
'HSSa h"-h-m
ZiOUZflr AaAPXIlA, IcUi,MI' wa* ° successful th.i ti.„l I eed otl "te populist. i J w .
j&hotogTCL-p ^allop¥.
/ am now Intst^.i .<
IX1 °rj,a n,^,in«' «5w-g tolSlel
Can&ulktes Slityct to ZrZ
Democratic PrintMU* | lTt% or t0 entwtai" -r .uclfXl* ZZ oZte wbo wiil
luted away, hers set up a kick, and i^„ an V'® W"ntjr coul'1 Lave
«hsi objection was of such importance ,7oW I ^ witb dc«"«rats and
and matrniiii'i* . Greer, as in all other
/ am now lotated at my way ^ .
old stand on the * e8t Sldo $(jliai*e
,Ka,^rao^;,h" «w ^
I she will bet interfere in>"the
j netlfcrnent ef the PhilMplrfe mar
N- Rigs. WeU Kept Stock.,"',;,.a„p,
"°n te send a bunch ef American
I WAI* alitno «n Q
lHfr Rates Reasonable
ftememltcr the place and give us a Call.
WM ships te Spain a« soon *s
definite infoNaarion recelrefl to
the effect that the S paai^i home
mifla.
lent has gone tW Mauit
The 4th
for County Clerk.
0. W? GOOB.ikb.
For County AteessoK'
WI H-'Nokxav.
1. W. BATTJfiSFWLD.
w. j.! Morton,
M.-'M. xalov,
Fif Connty Treasnrer.'
M. J. oflkff.
Join* Koston.
For Coaaty Superintend**!.
K. C. Cox.
J.'M. Dale.
ler County Recorder.
M. h. Malum.
. Probate Jndge.
UrFCIsy.
Sheriff.
J' B. OvraTON.
Fer County Attorney.
J."F. Mathews.
. .i ~1~" i . ■ucu importono
and magnitude as lo call for a re
reading of the plank and full expla-
The explaiiati<ui WiW tL<>
U,e bnK-" Instead of
WIOTOGfiAPHS
*• - - -
A. H. Saunders,
I'flOTtX • MPHKR,
:: "vH unci ion
£ r M eXpl*ined- UWV! aml th«
"'g (*) convention suxsl non.
Icon,D""«l. The middle-of.the road
•rs tried again to get In jt* work j
ducting their c^rc ,!,!,,^ Tele
nnTh *Sain tl,uir ' " '■"> failed
sufl iiLTp ,ei'ot Urtr WUB,3-
• y-7 " 'Icxr' in au otiiei
wunties, l3 due the people the verv
uL~r'rUOa otHttain w9si« '«
therefore becomcs* part of ourdu
V t0 «°e tiie very best men and
democrats to be found are plsced "
th^'plank being an anU fusSS« I '* —« ■«
•tion as upon its face it'ap/teared toj from'nM<lSn'0™ " L"' "a nomi t<-'
be- al such oonstmction was most eMC<ruP-
Should be celebrated
than any of o
^ 1898.5*
•>y the people of the United St tn« ..-ti
«.«■. b^.,, ^
present year.'
^ oi years on ,
THE ItTJu W EFOQTT
, o„ B,to, ^ >1)0M by ,, ^ ^ Wi>i iLe
On. Hundred and twenty-two year, ago. In '
'^17T6 ^
FoV Cowmissienor Pwct. Xo. 1. '
G. W, Briggs.
Per Cemaiissmser Prect. No. 2.
S.il. Casteel.
(For Cumfctlsioner, i>r#«Tt. No, 3.
w. fe. Hext.
G . W. Snider.
(For C^ii'b^^TioWoihip.
W. A. McKsjght.
onttl!^1 ah>^r beland is
out id an article against the repabli-
can policy of acquisition of territorv
.luring the present Spanish war. Mr I
Sr r at !ust saM something
which the democratic party should'
aiTact rDC■lr " nrouitI be cftarly
an act of insincerity to adopt sutii
pojicv now ill f In, 1
«Uon of fuXT ?r£Z7%%Ti "S* °f ^ily )«-X? S
*hs\ think it csrries a vote. Politi ! lc^ n<!'T l'Jfc 'ace of our earnest
cal cowardiee and machine rule were P ."!'ns llie ' cg'nniiig of this
the only characteristics ,, "wdencc h"' i,Uti to«5 i™ KSK
*iHhis tneotin<r. f«r „... ".',!?nce h> «.n,p,e8t is particularly unamer
lean and can result i„ no j.^, tQ ~
comumuahty at our nation. It means
ilntiKlf' ? °nr "'Vy< a manv litDOS
doubling of our standing aruir to-
«fthis meoting, for the |,|,cre
j&cUeed kept their |, ,liii,^| tTaft
•tecjfd so com pie 1.1, f„>rn n„-
posuive route or delist ,„„rse that
those who expect to iH. r c ..r,^ by
j III
tofflce " the coming no
hsmpered in thoir f«Jli„u 111Km wLjch
ever side of the fence in tiieir judg
mm m herded the bi^#t J^L
of votel *"
fibmftton & Hamilton
|J. E. Woolbright*
The On® Ahmed DaircjsT
^tUo.ofDruwin tn.
t
J! Headquarters for evevthing in the .
I £,*** "~k *"**,i- -• Country. At, „„
. rtt JH , Win, u Clue u ;m en b>< i, j,
**> See Us and Get Our Prices-
"* FiaB mtch ReP™*9 Fully GuinntiBd. fem
, —v, «a9 aAruicd men ia tiin r.
1^? bJ' * « men
ace to good government, our cot
would be gradually lJUt sqivly d
imr Into at once g, ' an,(
uncertain. Where we have billion
dollar congressbs now; with this no*
territory and her untold expense, ,f|?
deu,'t would be an ampin pretext
OLuSfefTij/rifc
v.. ... / •• - l"« pretext
re; very busy in th^SS Bow ' "" b°aA 'tMr itZfiV* deed iu
Tw ,bar-vest ia aitfo t nbrht f u i,. , School horn* icottgreatnUM # IO , pa'Ue",ar
■Vo there i. ne Uml ^ fron,!.M' benefl'^ to
the proposed
add Insult
Tin * Greatest * Nation * on * the * Blutu-
Wde«l Ind^t'^ a foreign nation to vindicate hetLner avenge
presMd by the despotism of a monarchy. ,,8ter ' een tor, over 40# *«« op!
(59l*kx0Lti0Tl
according to the spirit of th
JCI , 10 miles east of Mangum.
10 a. m. Address of welcome.
*°g- Followed by Uie raising of fo|ty
pole.and the unfurling of "Old Glory"
U) the breeza.
Jnbr " d *'*«"" ****-
ZZZJ? *• -1 - " -
Song.
Speech by Jndge Jariett Tbdd.
9*-*oSpkm
— ««- ^ ^ D>j w w ^ :
^ PROcm ^
Z,? r «NM Ml ^
M7 u*d wMting. ^
* ' ^"ch<ield wae a aleaa
,« .,« 0,.K„ SOS
•By. ia weH. ' M w
Little Wee,Ro*. Jollan daurh f~ Ju,r llth
USSLSte*. «h« — 3S : ;
, Jd
Politics that
- most, and iu_
ameliorate our
bo.rT^.W S
bends lo build a new - ■ ^ "I ob
fc-re. The eleetioa h^' hou#*
forwoaday, Julrltth "
2 P. Song. 1
® *«ch by Judge Chae. M. Thaober,
Soag,
^e-efcea by .ludg#flM K«,|y ^
4 P Tooraament Hdiac by
Stand
*° the Qearta scfeoot.
• P Snppea
RxWWtion hy Qaarts achoai aod Lit-
«WBV Soetetv tpon a stage erected la
Bright, .Wpro.,.*^^^ ^
Of something good ' x*s in,d Tubs Tall
as w* eaoogh for two meat*
•xpeot to spend a ftdl d.y aod nigkt
P'aasaat enjoyment.
v,aK#r " Olustee or ti«Be.
Friday afternoon. 8bewaa «-JiT
B« entertaialag-little oooat I Oom- W. g Hex, -„,r;—r—:—
J. M.JalUa, of Aftaa, |« ^
ra.' -
jj.V**? wB—gad- bjr the hail "is anaouaceB*.., anrveyor. ■ <-> ,*f * •'C°B left Shanidwr eonsiderebly cxUnt. The n
SStT^e-k - SSfatitTg 5 2^"2r- ^
, 8HBBIFF SaleT^
so< to me directed ae ahen I
... toid county, f wll/f at 3.522* °
I • jthe 9th day of Jnly im? £'
democratic aomjaitiJ tl" at pablic toe '• *
Buds
^'r «to hare
b"
Home agitation amy
"* The bill is dead,
wired to any
^"TJU""^UA1 ^ °'d iKt"1 irTj ""'"'"■ttc!' S' iL^TevU i -"^0"Slkl'i
Co-aty l> «1.<r.lic^^n^;'^lalK «lderfnd a them "!« that jgg?
■'ttee to fl|| nw r®1*" ■ Bolt, anre ihmi s ■•to a good loy exumettw of :ifa,e u,r. i ^tore I ha *• —*>
-
«!=sbj«?«j5rr
(Fir* pBidiehed JknTfc^ii
KOI1CM FOR PCBLICATIO*.
^•f. T. S, Vkitskwst
" aave oraaalao** Ch*.
MTn"* !~p"wko «*• ^
•^1 ««Ui. tw^^at.B.b^^
Rade A N.-.ii *>r l"W tt has eo
* *■'- " rT: took the -
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' •• prove km emmV*"*——
Fee* nb.tH ."* tom oa reel.
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Townsend, G. B. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 29, 1898, newspaper, June 29, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc282013/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.