The Greer County Democrat (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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Ike Greer County Democrat
(Suetsaaor (a The Mxigum Jtan-MuniUir)
PaWisbcJ her) TlwrUj) B)
W. O. WATT Mil or ud liuier
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tfUlfctatlfTIO* KATKS
One Yrti ■ ft 00. Sl« Month*
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KnUrwI ( the Puat Uflei at Mangum.
(>klahom . m fmeunti dmm Mailer
PHONE
No. 5
Advertising Kau gladly Furnished upje application.
Uit uf oar «vbrrib*ri look us to
teak this wr«k tor tailing to publish
all that haj>prn"«l It waa fortunate
tor ibin particular Individual tbat dla-
rittloa demand* the omlaiton or ua
?lea •ant Items. Should w« publish
ait tbat la told us we would be with
IM angels In about twenty minute*
alter our parep* were tnalleJ.-— Ho-
bart Democrat.
Tra, maybe ao.
o
NEW BUSINESS fOR MANGUM
Thin week the Overland Bedding
Company came to Mangum and open,
rd tb etr buatneiH on the north aide
of the square. Their business la to
clean up. ami renovate cotton mat-
tresses They have a machine built
especially tor thta purpoae. which U
nin by a motor engine. They reipect
fully Invite the people of Mangum to
investigate their work. Tney make
one of the atrongest guarantees to
the |>eople that th« work will be ex-
actly a a they represent.
They are located two dora east of
the Short Grocery.
SOUTHWEST TRACTOR SHOW
homa. July 17. SI. St. 30 aad 31.
Heserve the 4«l fite daya Is July
for tbla trip. ( un« to Kald aad tee
all oianJard makes. «u*< and typea
of Tractora In art al work In the
field. Big free barbecue. Wednesday
Wednesday. July 3*. compliment*
Knld bualneaa men. Plenty of enter-
tainment Iteaionable hotel rate*
Hplendid railroad facilities. Don't
miss It.
•Let's go. everybody.
JUOGE CHARLES M. THACKKR.
Member of the Huprame Court Com.
inlsaton. la a native of Forest Hill,
Virginia, where he <ii born In l «ti
lie iam( to Te*a« In IMS, studied law
and waa aimitted to the bar at Dal-
ian In 1SHH. He practiced at Garland
about a >\*ar and then m ved to
Mangum which was at that time a
.'•art of the sta'e of Texa . He aerved
as county attorney and then as coun
ti judge under the jurlidlctlon of
Texas. He became an Oklahoma cit-
izen •>:. Marc'a 11 1R96, 'jv t'.e Su
preme Court decision whtc!i held old
Greer" county to be a part of this
state. In 1S99 he was a member of
the a-nor or council of the terrlcory
of Ok.ahoma. In the legist?ture, al-
Conducted under the management J tho ;g,i the body at that tlm-> was
controlled by republicans, lie was
Riven prominent recognition espec-
ially as chairman of the publ'c ser-
vice corporation and crlrrinn' juris-
prudence committees. He also took
a great Interest in the statj scnooK
as a result of which he was latei
of t'ne Oklahoma A. & M. college en-
gineering department with the co-
operation of_ The Oklahoma Farmer-
Ktockman and Knld Chamber of Com-
merce. A big free event In the Inter-
est of bigger, better and more profit-
able farming methods. Enid. Okla-
buildiag* a ere be lit for westera Ob
lab )«i nor mil* aad gf ai tappnv**
meal* made la I bee* school* Al-
though tbla aaa a gran* Job «l
<oled awl ai'entiaa lo ibe problem
of bringing the Oklahoma normal*
up lo tfee standard of otber stale*.
la Marrk. I 1J. he aat appointed?,?
«u< rent Judge C. B Ame* of Okla-
homa Cttjr, bo reelgned a* a mem
ber of the Hupreae Court Co*n l«
a ton and Judge T bee Iter was one of
lite first lo be reappointed by (Sot
ernor Williams folowlng the reor
gaaUallon of the rommlaalon thl<
year.
Judge Tharker haa boen la publl-
life prartlrally ever since reaching
hla majority and haa held many pub
lie poeltlon*. the mo't difficult an l
the one Involving the ha/ledst work
in hla Judgment belna tbat of mayor
of Mangum, la which capacity .te ser
ted alx years. Mangum la atlll bit
home and be la very proud of bis par
In making It one of the good towns in
aeatern Oklahoma.
The above waa taken from Harlow'
Weekly. published at Oklahoma City,
and la a brier biographical sketch of
Mr. Thacker. The people of Or er
county and the entire aouthweat are
lnd<>ed proud to 'nave auch a man as
Mr. Thacker on the Supreme bench.
He has long be<*n one of the mast
popular and able attorneya of the
state, and hla friends will see that
he gets anything he might seek In
political circles. During his Ion?
residence In Mangum and Greer
county, people laarned to love jnJ
admire him for his atrlct honesty,
ability and clean life. He is Indeed
one of Oklahoma's greatest men.
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MANY STU0ENT3
Oklahorra City. Okla , June 24.—
(Special) ?.'ore t'.an seven tho sand
students, the majority of 'h" m teach
er or persons preparlrg to tea;h, are
enrolled in the Summer t>rm of nine
state educational institutions accord-
ing to re<ports Just received by Supt
R. H. Wilson. This is an increase of
almost five thousand over the sum-
aboui as per
attending I be |1B
session* I hie •nmsfcvr sr- doing fall
rr«4ll work Ifcal la aork leading
grsd aiiun Tku w an unuaiial re
rord Tb- enrol ment to dale by In
atltuttoaa la i niveraliy. im Tahle
qiaah «S7 Imrsnt N'orm-al. tit.
mond Norma:. 3313 *>>a Normal
SIT, Ada• Normal. * Weetberfor
Normal. MS. Tonkawa Preparatory
acbool. 3C*. and Claremore Pre|>ara
tery a* boot. 101
riuperlniend-'ut Wilson la sending
oal ibe acbool tawa lo the ro'iaty sn
prrllntendeat* aa raat aa tbev are re
eelt.*| from the printer Ad«anc«
cuplet ..ate be<>n n-a lej to all • puaty
MMl < i:y auperlnteodents The coun
ty superintendent will distribute the
hooka, one lo each school hoar 1 and
one copy to eacl. teacher Hupt Wit
on requeats a« hool officers an t
tea< b«ra lo secure a copy of the
school lawa from the county aiaper
lntend-nt and not a rile lo the state
superintendent tor such copy.
Unclaimed Letters June 21, 1911
B. paux 7. B.
Brown. J. H.
Clark. Charlie
Fletcher. Beatrice, Mrs.
Harris, Jim.
When calling for any of the above
please aay advertised June 21st, 1915.
O. B. TOWNSEND. P. M..
Mangum, Okla.
NOTICE
Alt jlrts who are members of the
Mangum high school graduation c!a3a
of 1915. also members of the Civic
League are requested to meet at the
court ho-tae at 9 o'clock a. m.. Wed -
day, June HOth. in the office of F
D. Watson, county agent, to prepara
brndl s of grain for t'ue agricultural
exhibit at the state fair
MRS. N'EY NEEL, President
Civic League.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
Store Your Grain for SAFETY
and PROFIT in a METAL BIN?
Have You Done Anything About a Place
To STORE YOUR GRAIN?
HARVEST TIME IS NEAR
and our Grain Crop will be the
Biggest in History
\
Cause No. 2520.
In*the Diatrict Court in and I
Greer County, Oklahoma.
VAN ETTA BAYLES3, Plaintiff,
Numbers of Partners will be forced to sell their Grain, the market
will become glutted and the |>rice go down. The farmer wbo is frre-
|>ared to hold his Qraln will get the Good Price.
OUR METAL BIN Will Save it
It will save its Cost in a short time. It is absolute insurance against
FIRE, WATER, RATS and other Vermin
and will last a lifetime with reasonable care. It is easilq erected
and requires very little time to fill andem}>ty.
We have one of these Bins erected on the vacant
lot east of our store, the capacity is 1,000 bushel
It has a gravity chute equipped with sliding cutoff which saves
scooping, as the wagons can be driven under the, chute and filled'
Ail doors and chutes are Metal, This bin can easily be moved to any
part of the farm.
Our.price is very moderate and any farmer can afford one
Come in and let us show you this bin.
Yours truly,
JACKSON <& WILSON
V8.
JOSEPH R. BAYLESS, Defendant.
The State of Oklahoma, to Josep'n R
Bayless:
You are hereby notified and warned
'hat cn the 4th rtav of June, 1915, Van
Etta Eayle.s, filed her petition In
he office of the Clerk of the DIs-
frict Cou:t of Greer County, Oklaho-
ma. against y:u for a divorce, for
'he care, cu=tc3y and education c
Joe Harry Bayless and Lou Kather
ine Bayless, for a decree of cour
granting to her al! household and
kitchen furniture, for Counsel fees
for $23.00 a month alimony, for all
costs of 3uit, and general relief, upon
the grounds of nonsupport, cruel
treatment, gross neglect of duty and
adultery, and that unle3s you answer
the petition of plaintiff field In the
office of the Clerkjjf said court on
Orbefore the 30th day of July, 1915,
the same will be taken, as true and a
judgment rendered accordingly..
ANDREW McCUTCHEON,
Court Clerk.
By ONA E. DAWS, Deputy. ad
•• 115-1: and hook o of !'•* 1«
• (1!. ron (fed of will k
ruatili mr* uiti kel to pUUB-
itrr« >ui ion
a«id petition further recite* that
•II of «aM cr t ended ronrejranre* end
latirume*'* ire voU. for lb* mwoa
lb*I lliojr «*r all aseculad m! de>
ttiwwl MltMWilitOlt 10 ||« HfrJt'oa
en I ro. ord in « at pleianfT* •l e
Iff . deed, wiiit full Botlro of |tUla-
iiff llll*. and for tb* further rot
•on :h«t tdalntlff and hla predere*-
•ore in lai rti| bad b«-«n la poteee-
•loo^tnJ roeelvlnc tb* roal* and pro-
fl'a off of ald land* for a apace of
moro than oa« y<mr prior to ibe tie
cutloa of aay of aald pr*t*a.ted «a
atruiaeala *
PUlatlff pra> j the rourt to cancel
aet a lde aad bold for naaaht carb
and evary one of aald |>r*toa4*d ron
veyaacea and laatrumeat*; to enjoin
aad reatraln you and earb of you,
from aa*crtln« aay rltbt. title, lnt*r
eat or claim In or to aald landa. tbat
plaintiff a title be quieted and do
t-lared by the court valid and perfect,
and for general ret'ef.
And unl**a you anawer rue pe'ttlon
of plaintiff filed la the office of tb*
Clerk of aald dUtrlct court of Oreer
ounty. Oklahoma, on or b^for? tb*
33rd day of July. 1915. aald petition
will be taken aa true and a Judgment
rendered accordingly
(Seel) ANDREW McCUTCHEON.
Court Clerk.
By Ona E. DAWS,
Deputy. 3t adv
Cause No. 2&09.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
For
fn The District Court in and
Greer county, Oklahoma.
C. P. Hamilton, Plaintiff,
vs.
C. <L. Howell, Jessie Patrick, Ola Pat-
rick, S. P. Berry, James M. Nlch-
oU, H. B. Rice and A. W. Givens,
Defendants.
The State of Okla'noma, to C. L. How-
ell, James M. Nichols, H. B
Rice and Earl Richards:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 19th day of May.
1915, the plaintiff, C. P. Hamilton,
filed his petition against you, and
each of you, in the office of the
Court Clerk of Greer county, Oklaho-
ma, to quiet plaintiff's title in and
to all of the following described
real estate in Greer county, state of
Oklahoma, to-wit:
Tire South Half of/ the Southeast
Quarter; the Northeast Quarter of
the Southeast Quarter: and the
Southeast Quarter of the Northeast
Quarter: all in Section Twenty-
eight, (28) in Township Six, North
of Range Twenty-five West 1. M.
Plaintiff allsrfes in said petition
that he is now and nas been ever
since July 9th, 1913, the legal and
equitable owner in fee simple, of, in
and to the above described premises
by virtue of a sheriff's deed made.
MUCH AOLER-I-KA USED IN MAN
GUM
It Is reported by W. D. Gully, that
much Ad!cr-i-ki la aold In Mangum.
People hi'.found out that ONE
SPOONFUL of thia sinip!<! buckthorn
bark and glycerine mixture r->lltms
almost ANY CASE o f constlpntion,
sour or gassy 3tomach. It la so pow-
erful thaujt.ls used successfully in
ppendicltis. O^TE MINUTE after
you take it the gasses rumble and
pass out. It i3 perfectly safe to u._ie
and cannot gripe. alv
——o—
HEALTHY CHILDREN come from healthy
mothers. And
mothers will
certainly be
healthy !f
they'll take Br.
Pierce's Favor-
ite Prescription.
Nothing can
equal itInouild-
lug up a worn-
, art's strength,
In rcfnilatin? and assisting all 1i<t
natural functions, and In putting in
perfect order every part of, the femal"
system. It lessens the pains and bur-
dens. supports and strengthens weak,
nursing mothers.
It's an invigorating, restorative tonic,
a soothing and bracing nervine.
Mrs. O. T. Thompson. 331 East Oklahoma
Ave., Anadarko, Okla.. Bays: "When I caught
a very bad cold X took "Favorite Prescription
tonic and to throw off a cold.
•i Uood work la Maat^ai pro?«a
(bo affeciitoaeea of Ibla gfwal M
aey r w<J>
W J Taylor. Tyl*r 41 Colorado
Aveauoa. Maaiwa. aaya "My work
•ubjocta me la a great 4 *l of of
poear* aad aa (fee retail I oft*a
look cold. wb*a eettled oa m t kid
aeya. raaatai lamoaaaa arroaa mt
ba<-k I fouad II al<ao t lairoaalbl*
lo atoop aad lb* pataa acroat my
back ««re ao uyri* tbat (bay tooa
•'I ite file out of ai« Two boaoa of
i Kldovy Plui romplotolr eur«d
m aad I bate not auffered fir
moaiba "
Price 50c at a t dealan Doc t
almplr a*k for a kldn*y remedy—fat
Doaa'a Kidney Pllla— (bo aama thai
Mr. Taylor bad KoeUr-Mllbuni Co.
Propa. Buffalo. N. Y 41 ad*
State of Ohio, City of Toledo.
Lucaa County -aa.
Frank J. Cbeaay mak«>a oatn tbat
be U Ibe aanlor partaer of Ibe firm of
K. J. Cheney A Co.. dolns butlaoaa <a
(be cl(y of Toledo, county and a(ate
aforeaald. and lba( aald firm will pay
the aum or ONE HUNDRED DOL-
LARS for eacb any every caae of
Calarbb that cannot be cured by (be
uae of HALL'8 CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J CHENBY.
Sworu to before me and aubicrlbed
tn my preaence. (hla fith day of De-
cember. A. D., 1S86.
(Seal* A. W. GLEASON.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken lner
rally and acta directly upon the blood
and mucous aurfaces of the system.
Send for teitlmonUls. free.
F. J CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con-
stipation.
ncAL i n i uiiuwm con
ON ACCOUNT OF HARD TIME9
AM DOING 8HOE REPAIR WORK
AT 15% OFF THE REGULAR
PRICE; MEN'8 8HOES HALF
SOLED, 65 CENTS. THE BURDEN
SHOE SHOP, FIRST DOOR EAST
OF RENO HOTEL. adv
Southwest Furniture
COMPANY
Furniture and Ondertaking
Funeral Directing & Emblaming
Day Phcne 235, Night Phone 360
used the contents of one bottle. It brought me
through and gave me new health and strength.
Again I took another bottle because I was run
down and waa in a delicate way. The "Favorite
Prescription' was a true friend at the time,
giving me just the help I needed. I shall always
recommend it and speak well of it."
"Low Fares
to the Fairs"
PANAMA-PACIFIC
INTERNATIONAL
EXPOSITION
San Francisco
PANAMA-CALIFORNIA
EXPOSITION
San Diego
H. H. EDWARDS
Attorney-at-Law
Practice n all Courts
224 WEST JEFFERSON ST.
Phone No. €—Mangum
Office Phone 56 Residence Phone x*«
Dr. M E. MILLER
The only Osteapath in Greer Co
Let me remove the cause of your
Trouble
Office over Postoffice
REGISTERED PHYSICIAN
Ask for beautiful illustrated liter-
ature, and full information regard-
ing fares, train service, routes etc
Write to
THGMPS0N
Pas3. Agent
Oklahoma City
Or Consult
J. ft. TRISLEB.
Ticket Agent Rock Island Lines,
Mangum, Oklahoma.
L. A. McCOLLISTER
INSURANCE AND LOANS
Notary Public
Hall Insurance on Growing
Crops in Either the Hartford
or Home.
Rear First National Bank Phone 81
DR. HOLMES A VAUGHN
DENTISTS
Office in Funderburk Building.
Phone 73 Mangum, Okla.
E. IW. Stewart
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Rooms 5 and 6 Postoffice Building
Phone 126
Mangum, Okla.
TIMS TO ACT
executed and delivered to him by S. Don't Wait for the Fatal Sta3es of
H. ■ Tittle, sheriff of Greer county,
Oklahoma, recorded in the office of
the county clerk of Greer county. Ok"
lahoma, in Book A9 of Deeds at
pages 473-76 and 77.
Kidney illnccs. Prcf.t by Man-
gum People's Experience*
M. M. DeArman M. D.
Mangum, Okla.
Office and Hospital Res. Phone 27
Hawkins Bldg qww phone 556
DR. C. H. HALL
DENTIST
Front Rooms Over City Drug Stor
Occasional attacks of backache, ir-1 dw 0o
regular urination, headaches and diz- Fbone 33 Mangum, Okla.
zy spells are frequent symptoms of ——————________
a cloud to be placed on plantiffs I kidney disorders. It's an error to I
title to said lands by reason of t'aa.neglect these ills. The attacks may J
execution of recording of certain pre-J pass off for a time but generally re-1
tended conveyances, recorded in the I turn with greater intensity. Don't I
office of the County Clerk as follows I delay a minute. Begin taking Doan's i Office: Room 14. Hawkins Buildia®,
Book 64 of "Mortgages, pages 601-402; j Kidney Pills, and keep up their use! Over Mangum Drug Store
IC4 of Mortgages, pages 602-603 ; 49 of until the desired results are obtain-1
WYLIE SNOW
LAWYER
Phont 2 X>
Mtngaro. Okla.
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