The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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MANGUM LANO
LOAN CO..
Mangum. O. T.
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—The Mangum
Bank—
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Mangum,
Oklahoma.
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L' .. >• h'jgyr
-f «- VT•<-• •"V'C(rTx$ C^CsT^JT ''{
thcr •, wrong on both sides—a>
much and maybe more on the win-
ning hide than on tin side of Hen-
ley and l«#enberg.
We arc new to the association,
having joined at the Blackwell
_ laude Kimball of Altus and
Mr*. Jane Saxton fopnerly of near
Xavajoe were married at the Boon
Hotel in North Mangum. Tuesday,
June iStti. iQm.
„ J r-nvirc,, ^ n't,c '*ne °' ^*'l'na and Glass-
meeting and if the charges against ware at "• I'endergraff*. 48.
the association are true, we are sor- COOTVOURSFIF
ry we joined. In the Blackwell ... , ™ YOURSELF
meeting we *at a silent spectator ? IT" A D"ISK AIW" ForvTUN-
, iMia utni spectator, Ci kkeathkks St Stone.
Knowing nothing about the charg
es, and taking no part in the pro-
ceeding which ousted Hensley from
Man Killed. (IS
Granite's sporting fraternity be- &
the association. Candor compels 031116 ,nvolved a free-for-all fight /|S
1 Monday ev
that Martin _ _ ^
by the name of Hayes, fir^t name 4S us- We
not learned. 7|> patronage. OFFICE
It appears that the killing was 14^ tower & Funderbnrk's.
in a measure accidental; that the
fficat <5stcitc,o£oans
and Snsurancc.
us to admit that Hensley was kick-
ed out on general principles rather
than on any specific charge. All
the world and Jus wife knows Hen-
sley to be what is commonlv desig-
nated a kicker—some people going
so far as to say it is chronic with
him. Be that as it may, he is a
man of strong individuality, strong
prejudice and much ability, and
probably in the exercise of his abil-
ity and independence goes too far.
and says things which give just
man Wilson beg
bottles at Hayes
throwing three
striking him on
sy ft
kcu in a iree-ior-an ngntiru I* you want to sell your Farm or City Property,
iening with the result 4^ borrow money on your land at low rate of interest, or W S
I Wilson killed a man # Insure against Fire, Lightning or Tornadoes, call on y)/ s?
ieof Have* fir«t I/I\ us. We will treat you right and appreciate your rjj
Front Rooms over High- l J
West Side of Square. fty &
vi.' y
in throwing soda
as he ran away,
times, the third
the back of the
Jt. ■•'V •'
head. We arc- informed by an eye ; fe
witness that Hayes fell like he had I*
been .shot when the bottle struck, |y
cause for offense. Isenberg. of'the but that he iniinediatel-v recovered j
- n „.:.u h,s feet and returned to the fray, M
and didn'c know that he was seri- E
At the Blackwell meeting it was °UsIy hurt until afterwards. Hejfc
■J 1%I I on
I have the finest bred and most beautiful stallion in m,
Greer county, and unsurpassed anywhere. Sired by JE
Reno's Baby, who reduced the world's record as a two- m
vear-old, both trotting and pacing. Reno's Baby was X.
sired by Reno Defiance, one of the world's famous race [Sf
horses.
His dam, Bluebird by Gray Eagle, a grandson of Kf
1 Lexington; her dam by Tom Hal, her dam by
Black Hawk. ' " ff
Wave, seems to be of a piece with
him in that respect.
old Lexington; her dam by Tom Hal, her dam by
is a combination
of the finest strains of the best blood in the world—
the Tom Hal, the Lexington and Hambletonian.
Description, in his 3-year-old form; 151 hands
high; color, black; goes all the saddle gaits naturally.
Head, limbs, hair, color and form are unsurpassed for
beauty. He will make the season at The Green
Bern, one block south of the Court House,
at $10.00 for the season; $15.00 to insure colt. A few
choice mares solicited. ~ 5. E. ECHOLS,
exceedingly hard to get anvone to d,ed tll2t night about midnight,
make a . specific charge 'against The examininS trial was held yes-
Hensley, and the most that was'16^'', .... R
done was to rite in a genera! way' killing is attributed to tlie.K
his newspaper criticism 011 the brand of whlsk.v they sell at Gran-, C
press association, and Bolton in|,te. wh'ch is .said to be the fight- fc
particular, supplemented by inri-! '"g k'nd'
Car-load of Buggies.
dents of bad temper on his part on
previous excursions. There was Moore & \\ inburne have just
at no time any charge of immorali- c^ived a carload of new buggies to 'C
ty or dishonorable conduct on his supply the trade. Vou should call ^
. part. On the otlrer hand his char- anc^ inspect this new invoice before ' L
ges against Bolton are serious and purchasing. It will pay you. 46-tf. ■
grave, and if true, he should have j A-good thing^H^lp to push
been expelled, and a medal voted j along. —The Star.
Hensley for bringing about his ex-
pulsion. The charges against Bol-
ton are of both a dishonorable and
immoral nature. Hensley charges
that he has used his position as na-
. . Having-severed my connection
with the Greer Couhty Abstract
Co., and having estr blished a bus-
iness of my own, 1 am prepared to
Loan You Money, „
Make Your Abstracts, 3
Write Your Insurance
Draw up your Papers,
Give me a Call. Upstairs in the
New Stone Building. MANGUM.
[ji^ ^ ^ ^ Mangum, 0. T. jj
C. <f£anncih,
The Pioneer Drwg
Man of Greer ha3
opened a new drug
store on the west side
of the square. Every-
thing new. A full
line cf Faints, Oils
and Druggists' Sun-
dries.
i J. 0. McCGLLiS I Se£fer
z o"
aS
t E
—
For the best hand-made stock , 2:2*1:*:
saddles that can be made ate Rude j
& Hamilton. 4.s. | LSiraiJ n0l!ce- ,
Drygsilawj,*
O
O cm are
Rock Island Excursions.
n that 00 tb
1 Territory ofOkJal
' ounty of Gre<
, . - — i N'utfce is hert-tv
tional committeeman of the associ- Special Colorado and Utah Sum-' and"m^d'e acwTrTt
ation in a way of bringing discredit mer Excursions: To Denver, Color- i!?] '.v;oD
, ' . " 0 , """, v"'u' | '* li years old. brai.ded A on leUxijoulder ar,<J
and reproach upon it; that he has ado Springs and Pueblo, rate from i Bon left hiKh: one black b M-facedmareooit
padded the delegations; that he has Mangum $22.95 round trip; Ogden ' ''''
—A- -r and Salt Lake $37.95. ° 1 ~ ^ p: oce bI:'
padded th<? delegat
defrauded the rail-roads of thous-
ands of miles of transportation,
which he has olu to outsider-'.
rrtv
Tickets on ! horse
sale July rst to 9th, inclusive; Sep.
xst to 10th, inclusive; final limittha.M '7^1
Henslev also charges that Bolton Oct. 31st, 1901. For further
palmed oft one of Kansas City's
"soiled doves" as his sister, and
took her 011 several sleeping car
(•excursions, along with the decent
and legitimate members of the as-
■sociation—and their wives!
We know nothing of the trutii
or falsity of the charges; but it
looks incredible that men occupy-
ing the position that Hensley and j
Isenberg do would make such se-
formation call on or address
T. F. SHORT,
Agent, C.. R. I. & p.
A full line of Mansey's mixed
paints, oils and white lead at L. T.
& J. W. Ferguson's.
Musical Instruments and musical
sundries at H. Pendergraft's.
Phone 24
A large and complete assortmen
C0H JEST NOTICE.
th.«t <-D'r
land for ok>re t
prior to th r aiir
the <-ut
Staple and Fancy Grocerias. Hardware,
implements, Queensware,
Harness Goods.
^ SIDE SQUARE. MANGUM, O. T.
• iazi--izzziz*:cs<r¥&VVgsWc'"''jV-V'irV-V
A...JI li ^
rious charges unless there was foun- of China and Queensware adorns |
dation for them; and if they were the shelves of Moore & Winburne. I ntiTJtnS?"1™
false, it is incredible that any de- Seethe stock if you contemplate ! ,r
cent, self-respecting man would buying. I of thi nouc®
wear such a stigma as long as there Call at R. C. Hannah s pharma-
e 21 'x" ' ■ - . -x '
"T" 1 • r-. ti >• 1 MI. . v, . .. „ , ,, . -v •
I Sum p;ir* 1-- r.- ,.•!•■ s ... . . *•
rnent ' •••-i-nu
, tfation at t.-.,A'./ v - -
rirtiw it rt „M*
atd reeeiirt-r~ r th.. . „.H
i>- M;in^um. Oklabonia
hav'ipsr. in a \ir-•:>*'r
l i. ! •!. -rt forth fact- * M-tj
.. Je dUijreoci? p"r««onal-/-rvK-e
. ..f It) - aot CI- f.iu not l« made, it l< ht'rehr
48. j ordered an I difected tha- uoilce be-
by due and proper p-:! il<-atton.
was law against slander or a shot- cv for ,ome of the International
K'A"tj " Stock Co s. and Pasteur's Reme-! T"?-'Z
\ e^a. ,rr_ ud ashamed that dies for your wormy horse , sick
wel long t,:c "-me "association or mltey chickens. '44-tfJ
with a man who . no more honor • . • • iJ-it-r-
* — the way |
: J-
xotici:.
....... , Anything you want in u_
tlian to be gmity of such conduct nf nn,,rlr^i T \J> r-« .
or no more courage than to suborn FergusoI •? h' T* & J"
to such false char^e>. If liolton is |«^ u-t iv*-
£
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I ESTION is agitating the minds of the good people of Crcc- Countv at
present, and the prospects of a 540,000 bond issue to pay for the same
seems to be more agitating; yet these two great problems fade into in-
significance when placed side by : :de with that mammoth, well selected
stock of beautiful Irop Bedstead, Bed-room Suits, Chairs, Coffins Car-
pets, Matting, \\ mdow Shari'-s. and in fact even-thing in the Furniture ?
jine at prices so .o-.v that .-11 thoughts of a Court house or bond issue |E
will bs dm en from your mind. See the sights at
guilty be should be expelled-it "he Safe your wife's life bv buvingl^d i-V v
is innocent he >hould prove it. and her a Olofje Washfng Machine at i L. J"'
th«i go after Hendey and Isenlierg L- T. & J. W. Ferguson's. • « -- '. •"
with a shot gun or something Have you seen inside of Todd &1
heavy. Xo man can expect to hold ins.ue 01 10
the ropeit of the public if he lets ?n,Um " lKrW *rocCT> rtOTt> , ..
•vucb charges go unre.scnUd. It i *">* " '* '5 a heanty.'' and gen- - it f,
n twrlrr for Bolton to do « met hint: tlemen say "it is op-to^late.' j « ',:
c jet off the pot. ^ North Side of Square.
• nun op)**.: . ..
"f '(>* iWchi or ma
U IH'UisiwM'bJtW a^d nraj
1 that I^rt t«r be I..iird la Mnrif
*"••• T P Cit J Hire >f tSe lln^t]
ireer u 1 the wrm! ,.|
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r i- ■ i-a v Z
LAWRENCE'S
| Furniture Emporium
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£ Ifnderta/crng a S/rcc/a/Zy.
Mangum Oklahcm
NORTH
SIDE
SQUARE,
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Echols, R. C. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1901, newspaper, June 20, 1901; (gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc282050/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2018), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.