The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 29, 1898 Page: 2 of 2
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Bo Net Expect
T\ «i . ll the 'r.,U that com* w l-Jaee,
ZZ da think that *">' other on, establish
e do Expeot k- is- ^
MANiiUM
star.
« MltllS.
stand end
pari of tbo trade by doing an hon. j
l„t,i.ioas b tbe future at wej
<• ,« Teo K«M A*WI*« * Tf": Ll? br ■
©rooerics. Hardware, Implements,
Saddlery and Hernes*.
luNiuil va wvralN i> m Mfc * t Ms d
>uk . washes, guns -m# # vulv
i. !*irt<t I'V N. II- Uabey
« atliillilsiid, I'launch k Co.
Jtawrr.rnrtiv,
REDE It hammon.
Hardware,
dueensware, Glassware,
Tinware. Harness.
Went ?idc Square, Mangum, Okla.
fi. H. TOWNBKNO. Boiwu
ur ti «:
!L_ 80e
Corrcsrtinih-nf •rHoileti /win
all futrti ot the county1
Jtlvn thing rate* ma il known
-n a/i/jllcu Ih'n.
Kniered at ibo Mangum, Ok hi
?oat OWo*. aa aoroud-olaM mall
.natter
WWMOAY.JUH H. MW.
Local Happenings.
Mi sirs. Sam Do vy. Hill lli«k
his and fit milieu were in town Mon-
lay
Tho telephone const! tutors nre
almost fitwe enough t« Mangum lo
hollow hello-
SijQ|fc Koilucn with a part of
hit family were in tho hub Mon-
day.
.1. It. Allen, the Cor n IIoiler
slosk mail, was in Monday with a
simile over bis eyes.
C. II. Glbton. a well known stuck
man, from the Duke country, was
in the bull Monday.
A new attorney whose nune wu
learn is Kajpin, from Oklahoma city,
has settled in Mangum to open n law
practice.
T.ie Racket tore baa nil kiwis of
useful nrtl -les for a nickle.
as up visiting
For Sale.
?S(III,IHI slock of III tigs
ikjlf, Patent medicine
llll pttpt'l. ►ll.'W Mil'.
Iiarninfen.,
In In"", tfiittloiiaix. |
cstes, shelf woiii|
••ft. All at a tacriUee pilee oil ac. j
count of having Inttu in:Ucd by a
partial burn evervthbi|r in IF""! |
condition. U nto fyt fin liter pin
tlcttlurs. J. II. Pendleton, Yu
non, Tusaa.
( Must clone out la the au\l.,-<l <lt> - j
A trcmedont wind strne;. M«n4
({tun Sunday evening wliieb In
point of vel.tilty cainu very near
approaching a hprtlcane. A blind-
lug olONd "t IMI svept I"' on
svIti>-H alnn>-l sovefed every thing
"m it* « y. In An v. Tower'* Held
north of itttvn some
he t ippe,
*ice cream pabior.k
>'ti(KKU, * Hi anv. Fioprlelare. ~
Jb# l «t of K C« am a tbo I'arlur on Hit f«.ll' ttM rf da^ an I ulf hta
TaaMlity, Tbunulay, Satiifttay irtij rttitida).
t i. .ii , l.c to u.i>!i*, Milksb-tke ami good Cl
• Is-r k >pt continuity on hand.
Ilomombar mo Fleico. W«at of fliuar*
AI.H'8 LOCALS.
Ail liuvc aoen iiottttug fro«i
tbla part in a Ion* ilatf l *dl iij
anti w i Ito yon n fw«- liu«a.
Tm> \vcifth*r U Hue at prcacii'
VVci u\ ts been bavinK too i i« '
rn ii lu te til late lor aUe.it l ntl
■Hta. IvSple #r \ ry b#ay (riv-
ing tin Ir
A MI I.K-kfy, from V%#Varn>rn .
i Texiit1, ariit In our tnWn pumped
nig laat week, ami localed tbi t«o
i,,.i ... imlea aniilbeaat of bare. WtnU
were mil in I't^K"*' wr"
A. H Oar-# , Cfcat. ■. TUilat
Garrett <fc TUaeker
&/} it ■> [ tjjj •' '■;> '-£■>]£_&
Am>
Mfmrtos i n Hie
ilANCUM.
Olllco upntiilrt "Bvcr fJifltlairtt,
Clannuli A Co.
star \\rmtk;uilt.
V*
A Mill j'ltllv e«<«'iiatiHl K
1 ^busby ^ hotels
B. i-SSKHXiTU.
vm:Pldied will, lha l«t obtainable
Qtvcn Transient Guest-
Yn*t -kui. u#**natoi atio a,
Mfenifrn
cnjnvei
ni the residcnct
Saturday evtn-
, OVlaUoma^
Hanfa
Take tUe h^cgutn & Vernon
Stage JAne.
J PE BtlKTO*«.
. M.
f. e. JAM OB
Vernon is ctreicd in UdaJ8-
th« West.
4iafc,. *• be'.wae^ Jtaog^'io
•ovot'-y tra*«r eU ia U# tideet in
Zz£•> "" ,b' """■
<■' tUtt vidv ti YS15)- .
, r.aa * .-i' sstt4 's £8
-AFT?, \ Front Aitus. " 00
>>
ihia i>
"3dj1l.it3d"z""
Windmill.
A Ilifsg Ibat w orks f' ;
nelkiiig and boards
Itself
VJ e have received three %*ira of tbem an
Fixtures Ibis Season
Hardware Implements,
Crockery, Glassware,
Fiarbwire and Tinware.
I'rof. J olin
his stster last Sntaniay.
A few yoi, ujf people
a pleasant sin^iii
of <'. Hart las
IMJf.
B. F. Kimpsou. a well known
Jester stockman, was in SalartJay.i
Fusion fused in Kichi^an ant'
from ll.o concessions wade it
seems rediculuus that eitlioe ^iirty
should coc tend for its name.
Moore A Sunalls gin is fast "air-
ing shape again after the wreck ol
last Sunday.
\V. A. Gray was in town Sunday
for madicinc for a sic'x wife and
child.
1 \T*. aro glail to ljo'c tlie sppsai'
snoe or Miss ilallia Iiods*n t« lier
I position at GiWilan*l it Go's drv
goods estabkrshmfent after an illness
j of ieveral days.
It ii m or lias lHliat one one ot Al-
tus best kiiown and well respected
citizens is soon to wed and cs a re-
sult tie kas hcen coming to Mangum
nearly every day for several
mouths.
W. P. Jo'inson, a staunch camp
rwvikci among the confederate vet-
erans was ill Monday and Itft us a
poster on transportation to tho' m- i
coming All uita ercawpr.'.cnt. the
Tbo Choctaw will «cll round t■'P j
tickets from Oklahoma city for vi'". J
Pijctographcr Saunders ivd. c."
•t, print a A dozen of the h^iv ;i ■_
of Mangums gaPant voting men on
Inst Sunday. The effort was a
^irrmi 1 succcss and lm says ho now
possesses a secret which '* '!;c,.V to
prove a cure-all for any advar. ^ed
stitje of heart trc uble among the
joung ladus.
For anything in Tailor nsitf-
clotbin<j, Hightower & Eundcrburk
is the place to buy it, they guaran-
tee a lit.
Miss Charlie Meacham returned
to aiacgum Saturday having finish-
ed her sck.wl in the Hext ue
4iood near Delhi.
Jlis Cora llowcn was in town Su
day from her school at Spriu
creek.
eimnldara | Mlw • llle A.l'en Ims iflarn«^
Itly frightened for fear of being b«m«/ron. te* « where she br
Pi ned over Tuo only seiloiu been tilng •obool.
,11iii-i'•<> reported thus far was tin ! Several of Miiilhn's yonrg peo-
wiediiii- of Moore & N«well' giu pie tiniue <own to cburuU i ster-
hou.f. This was a large framu day
Itiiildlng SO liy .*'1 wbi.'li liad onl* j mi*. GI'ii H'ghtower is visiting
Ik-cii begun last week natl bad | her motMor, ?rrs. Allen, aftar uu
neither lloors in nor roof on jiibaenee of aaiWy a A ear*
i'liu wind came angling against ti*', Oar lt a* tire nice nnd cora nnd
house getting pretty good force j coitou me lljti ill so fke woedH
against both long aides ami in only 'j'||C Prrsiiytei'
n ftliort while the whole atrnetiiri-, hnl«l>(i)r a
fell. The lumber w.-,s considerably | t|,e pitst week. Gonducted by
damaged bat will bo rebuilt a | Oickey, «f Xe-w York. He is n
t[iiickly as possible. brother to our I'rof Dickey.
.'i and 1 eta buys articles at the ibill.-a Knby Iiiik retimed lo bi -
Racket store which would cost vhree bon.e ainua s- hooJ cluaed.
. , mi a Kenntdy is very aiek nt
tunes ns wuclielsewbero- wl jtfnr lVe |l0|W rthe wi|j be
NOTIOE. it ber post soon.
Those who want Photographs 'I bu niea .e!* me hi three ar fonr
made at Saunders gallery should miles of us. Iwt v.e ifnst tMy
mailt .u 1 • -r wiil not be any neuter.
call at Di.ee. Will move o >.avs , ^ ^ #ft(l ^
joe in time for the picnic oa July,| will.e Wierbrts gone to VVnslilug-
1st and ^ud. It will bs several j t0Ui W'guder w no it is?
months Iwfore 1 latum, if ever. | Why ia >'ed McOamel like tba
A. n. Saunders, weat windt
( j ||4 n^ltti
l'hotographes-. , obnrob Itonse. Thit silo es
Prof. T. A. Putnam requests us to eil#rgy 7,«u do far people; than we
^#^ard t^ffathfews
Atturn«j -atLaw.
Hiisiuei.* ounm-eted w<fb rtta I^iad
Qtlii o a Sftc Jalty.
Stwveving l>uit>.
ntflce >)v«r KUliUntl C'lamwlt <■*
Stora.
liytwiv't liave been r,\ ii AA T_
mwfui meeting be«.|j^. h /x\. hcr^json,
•k. Conducted Ky Roy \ I J
Resp't.
winitT Because he fc' iea eaot
ti fnptist base begun thoii
Mangum,
j.'o. Stoval-m.d.
IDih A.
Phyaikan 8s aarfoon.
nni J)i<easts af Wo
Obstetrics
men aad ('hijdi
ii S^essitiiy.
Br. nfiv ksbl
l&UQZV*.
announce that lie will bu at the pic - j #|,0aTcl all ta':e this ns a motto "'if A|[ jiBofassitmial etWls prj a| tly
nic at the WbitelieUl grove Jon uext Lt lirlit you don't aacscaJ try, try, ... ni^.,
Monday, the 4th July, and at lhe!aglUIl , ittendW to. day oi n pat.
Francis picnic pn tbe following Sat-1 c„v ech#ol closed laat week. 4>flicc nnstali-s.evar JoKji
unlay, !Ub July, to o.gaiiiau .camps | We cnn eny Altus .bus had nnotber f. otaimeh,
of Confederate vetarana if it is the 1 «0'o«l *Ch00l of wl*Iuh o r people! ' (Ui.a%j*ma
wish of the old soldiers ill the je- j aie^roud, tbey ore fr#ad to know
apecUre commuultita. |tuat tbey b^ra sut.-ceetVd in #5*t-) —
JiAsinr.ii, Ow*a.
Strength,
Durability,
Light Running and
tiovernins Uuulilies.
Prioo ot (Bit. Steal Mill
ClUOOa,
>Vc bare Jutt rccoivad a Car l.oad of the.. M'lU, and are ,.r-
pit rod to giva yoi. -the •'Heal Mill on Ktrlli for tbo
Lcatt Blonoy.
We are Agents for
the aelcbraied
bb8wn wagon,
And Porfoot
flrndfaartta* far—7—
Lamps, Stores, Hardware, Uueenswaro
And T'TWe. 3,5
w. g. hewfe,
XX*
urljocl wivo.
QUA5KH.
TI5XA8.
M> M- ^
. . Carry a full Line of ... •
Fine whiskeys, Brandies and Cigars.
Ice told Soer, Soda Pop Bte.
n; I'M ^ us M Sontli-W^t c#ruer S |Hire. )•:-
,«d-
I'eiT miles
ii? but"?well wofketl .ami H* excel- : V".onr •<:1,ool to. ,*«d.I I bavt 26 ywrs A*i*« eaWria«MB in
lenco s* nida in evidence of r. judg-
ment ■ :..l industry of its promoter.
This i r. llainiltons first year in
the coaiiiy.
Re.. Hughes, of Martha, was in
oirr ciiv Monday. Air. Hughes is
one of Greer's most successful fann-
ers having repeatedly demonstrated
the adaptability of cotton to tiie eli
111 i!e < f this country. He rai.e.l
m-Irr *!:-i 1 s half a bale
ia onr school to lend
folks-in the way they should go., ^tjee-of lae'Aicina.
wa ma glad to know of a trnth the p^aue 01 y
that we caa botf?l of the.Ajjff t A portion'of Uw praatice he.c it su.
school in the C 'lioiy. Mr. DicTey lieitcd.
and sirs Kiiby bad a uico progxtm | * ,
made for the last night ol their, Office Iit do Creuth lLotel
sebo I. AfierevarreneaaaeHfblgdl . ' —
for that grand occasion tbe tbun ' __ . .
der began 10 roar and figbget)iag| rJJ. J3L©,3?X©H
began to flaab and in a few mii>i ■———7
iics the elouieuts were tiled with FllUCilUi f.H*l SUfgOCtt
hotel. de + crouch,.-
vi Mrs. Alice McRee, Proprietress.
LSOfllX
Thf* Tables fumjsjicd with Ilia very hett the market affords.
Aud'fjood aoailortalile rooms and nice eleaa Ih.-.1s
Kia t class acaommodatioaa guaiautecd.
iautk ii€ of Stfwre,
Mangum, Oklahoma:
of cotton 10 wattT outfit stlon began ta fai.
, - field of 70 : we bad 11 severe rnin people got
V'j.,.,!' .. man H iirod and a portion slarteil home
:..; ;„d himself would erect j but there was enough left to have
nrt'ha in time for the com 8 Ill('e ,lme
Gftice at the J. H- Wealbright
Drug S«aia
ien 10 uitvw J[T.„A1I 5KX.I
TheU',of. succeeded
.iigettidg several to recite and1 All professional calls aaswered
lKo crop. ^ 'sing so we were nicely entertained j or 2si^t. «*• }
The most useful articles in a house uuti 1 the rain was over. J p—# I
hold at tbe Racket store for a nickel. ; when harheit i1; over «Dd we u , .
don't have Ho work so baitl we ! . 11. Jtl&tiey*
\\
■ >/?c an-Q ug fjies.
if \\ orker's Supplies
Ete.
Handled in Car Load Lots.
June EoeiJ.
Died 011 last Thursday at 10 * o
Crouch apd set an ico crcain lunch
at the city parlor on last Friday
evening. The occasion was well
itUeuded and we understand tlw
ice cream supply was exhauited be
fore all had been served. * j izons. Mrs. HcCurdy has
Rev. Derrick and Prof. Calhoun, j very bid heallli for sevo:vi >--'!w
of the Duke community, were in and her husband lm3 < p - ' a -i. -
town Saturday. The i'rof. is one | p„rtion of the past year■ «r tw« ia
of Cireel 's siimuchcst demwerats and | taliino. )ier fronl 1)!ace to placa in
i xrsi.Tu.'CSS1, ««<■'* •" «'"■ «ts <r<>
vention by the high water. Always , back to Mangum, .IcCiydy
standing ><piare on the principles ' into the livery •business
be has been many times spoken of i goitt-n comfortably settled in their
""i m*'°- new quarters when the death angel
Cmitradnrwt! Stoiiitar
OiC-ISL-
gOlllg
had only
br &(oaipoll go.
I by his many friends as good mate-
Mist Lee Woodward .pent Son- for the legislature ff none of, coma^ily of sympalhia-
ving come in to l<?<>k ^j,e other counties don t trot out a , . ,
I man remember we have the right; ill? friends extend sincere condo-
kind of material down here. Itnce to the bereaved hUsbaad.
1'nclc" Dick Blain stayed over 1 ' Monday aftemooB near th«
Ki iduv night in the city to tak# in lioaf of 5 o'clrck, the little dangh-
the social at the de Crouch. Vve ter of J. B. Hnllartl died at their
haye'nt heard yet what kind of a'temporary residence, ne r fJ'c
"mash" he made. acnool house. lr. Bnllnrtl « -
. , . _ ... rrccntlv from Gomel. Florida, uml
J. 15. Billiard, ef Gomri. Ha . (>f |,jfl fan,i!y rame Inere in
came in last week with his family to 1>i|(| j he commnnity sym- 1
day in tow,
up a school
Clerk lJaii
lias liticd up rooms
Shatblen's residence,
J C. Calhoun was in
hunting for a strayed
of the land ofliee, , ■
post master
last week
Star ami
while in the offlce told us of the ar-
rival at his home of a big 0 pouad
Ti:
• I
ievi
with -1
.At-i r'ltrrt' Center Sffii*r*.
Mangum, O. T.
v 11. O Pacwimiit.
ltd t idiii
Vi. o It-
lXew Furniture.
Pleasant Situation.
it
ft . as ,>!*>>*•
albert caudle,
aiiguna
, .lock Mrs. McCordy, wife of R. C.| ana ^etificati#ss farnii
! McCurdv. one of Mangum* liest oitl I
*' j. t. lmkkm
Blacksmiihiag
In ^11 its branckea.
p#aeg reaeanable."
Shop, north side of Square.
MANGUM, 0l* -A-
f tlnshopf
ALh KINDS of Tin and Sheet
Ir«u Work done cm Sb'srt
Order at Kail Bawd
Prises,
Gall at the Gill aad 4 OUaneb House.
Besp't.
d. \X. WtNBDU5.
Waps Yard & feed StaUe.
gProprietr.
Nioe elsan mid eomfortablo Camp Hoifse, gootl warm stalls,
wAter plentiful "and acoommodatiesie good.
fiust Class Li very Rigs In connective.
31,1111!uinS (South of Mot,re's Blacksmith sbap.) Obim*
ml i 1> nwnni Wiirtyi^TnirTf——^
eend^isk- & So.
yiijt t]ew "pfl-rnUure l)t\en
Ate new ^a Mnnguni with a New Stock of . :
Tables, Roekers, Hareeiw, Bed
Ked room Sets, Garpets, Matting,
Pictures, Coffins &e.
e*jia3t ta keep an hind at fall il cibi m <1 line . ^r
New anil Waijant Furniture as the trade will demand,
sA
and therefore invite all those who are in r.tid < f g°°d^
ia our iim to call and price cwir stock, for we f«el thfljVs
we can give you satlsfaotion both as to Price aad qual-
ity of Goods. fe£r
Mr.
dfl. j. b. g iffith,
All professiotsl sails secsivcs
prompt ntt«iition..
at Basbr Ilotol.
theai with her I f .
n,e Star Stasia is'j^| f|Tilernta,
painted work,
.uning verllv * art He|>ot, ttieyl
ln«ke anything Of the
it,eir estatilislimesit. I
HOPklFTCB or
jfgt j cjnd
!■ . wS lt T;d.
hacker and Kelley. who "n<i .v pntl.izes witn the sonOwing par-1
for several days mixing' Hidlartl .-ays that Hon a 1, a hard eil.„ ,b#lr artliction.
with friaadtiu oMar" w.Uer climate has° proved so, "Ice i entail or largo nuantiUcsj
times floarbldng in L other con. j l^^e £ ZT in J ^ *1 M' - |
Messrs. Hodges, Evans. 0,b.n. ",Jo mdes froa^ownand j an^ollmm of the most elegant | On my farm aeru Duks, or,
Bullard. all from Cheyenne, were in yg he js neu plca.cd witlP his claim picture frames ever seen sny where. | Mang-iai oK
Lha oily iast week. ne j, !in oid reader of theSrsu, hav Miss Forbes
11. C. Hasnab baa h^d a small ing sulKirihed some time a^o.
house moved onto his jslace nearj Mr. J. M. Hall father inlaw of >Wc
town. |W. W. Lock of this place is ia j llict*re kj„,|
Hav Dickey was expected to preach visiting b'-s otu^litcr s family. Ur.
here l«-t ftandsv but failed to put in H di i a aged man t ut yel seems to
his appealance.* JUis h"we " "l
.f B. Overton, went to Alius fx-
Thursday oa official business and , .!<• Elliott, the Rucket man. ..
returned" balurtlay. Imad^uartera I jr bargain article,.
j. k. HsU-'j i.iade h'sappearaace) NOTICE OF CO.N iB - V
in tbe city agaia last Friday- j Cwitad States I.autl OtHce,
A C *rs". popular «.r-i Ma.igom, Oklahoma, May lit. 189K.
cbsnt has bttu Ica.ut^ lite reaiilitsj CoinpUi .t having been made at
•f tirs-sr county Urn.-tig- lie has a t Mil* n"iica by J.O. stovall, agamai
patch of kalPr phwtie.t. |
Two l.usiness boi.-« I am! Ihe as- 's_{ (J
loou at Alius were i-.ab. I a i
The tlncf made m ; <«t haul
^ r off ins and Cask«tis a_Specialty- ig-
Smith f&Af Sqiiwr* Mangum, 0 I.
J V A—
the ♦ cuv * hotel.
6Proprietor.
* Table set with the beat the market m
k
f
Attorn w•
i will practice -.'the Ceurt. of Ok- j fleaaant poms aad kiad treatment
IlemembeTVou « buy ke at M. and i—*■ Also u. u-i ! 8o,icit lh# #f
II. Dodson *. Co's. :,'[Call and see me, VTeat aide of 8<)aaee'
Sec "'ode & H milton for bind- ProApt attentloa given t« all bn | YERAOJl,'' * * ■" *• 'TEXAS,
in^ 1* Mowers and Itakes. ; ai&eae. Your prartim solh-iietl. j
Fi'-e puoio a'wric nt ibe Star |
smdio. l'ucsa ca tii «blc, woiki -
guarsutefxl. 1m cold saloon drinks of all kinds j
Say U. e : U l.ai aN*,t
Organdie - I'.raiil-line dress? me
have just w.iat yon want, tec us.
Hightower At Kukdeibu,
uioc at M. II. Dudaon it Qa's
Srprimg
taitt
I.. T'Uiter. wiiii matie
[lioiues'CMtl entry ouiuiter
1.; 1 liia o'lice. on September i« .
I'O:. J.r llis sonlh« l .(ua:ler ^Icle stock of l>r«aitg extrms.
,• n ion S, toaoaliip j ue-th raa«~
Ttavel will bagiD to tte
Do you sist a spring sidt of'fjold fields of Alaska, aad it is ssggeated that tboae whojatead § •
clothes- If so. see Hightower ^^mgtolba
Pailo & Mamiltou
Fundepburk
money.
they
ill save you
K.I*OMl>ZKai
e> , I. M., alle|(iug Ihai ii.e
Oar popalsr • - • e «aa. A. K e_ d Matihal* Trottrr was uot a
Km. 'rich. ma<> a . f his old Ho. 4 f.d. , ipaat or Ihe .and ou
U^psag ground, at ^.««h j He
' 'mud —1 '■*
The S'a
•n<l an
ietaire.1 1
siodto h*rs rec* 1 vs>l a
1 taw ootfn. sad at-- now
do aH kind of otl rtossr
Will And Tbe Denver Read Ate
We make a. oaa a«Vl. . temlar aa-isfbatori roaie ia evary particoUr.W wWek -ater traaeper
esery tblng ia var House is a
leader.
Rade & RaaMltoa.
J. T. Tb«Bp«-Mi and family sail
«sir
4 N-* r*nr
4 19
I Mi
r" Dfa alii
r. Mia. lUia Oai
m the tt J t«ta a
ta a.
trf and
'Males
ar Iwfore ll.e Is'
sr of Ibe tall
ifB, e at Mant.am. Oklaho-
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.