The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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.ame township theme -on** !««•*
t.•« •!>•!> Hoe «# • lr* t«. the tout*
. - tWruer «< >\ «« w®ahi|
to the m*thwe«t i«* et ui west to the N>* outaet ul ^ h r#nge ,4 r*l them*
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ra#*c «t atHt Nu :. «m te i a |;f(T n4Bgr |h nut No t .
foilott* t« t He*«n mK at the ^ |,4|,m t< «u Rrf« «« g
{Uft, < ir«i«i thaa ,oa oarthc-a*! «••* *' 3* at the o*thea t «ur er at *vt«oot
•r heal ti ol are « *«iei- north fa *e ;j r*« thence
y H4MILTIA !■ 3*
rtMttl. "< t«wa ^>i| 4 « rth raage H
«.ftte *e «. thrncr •ooih to the -«* *h
_ 4 ( rim- o( >rrtMia Vt. W®
Jf >«hi ever eapeft tot ee«l ao^n
we«t
iu«n*hip s tM rth. rau^e .4
... C •MI4 Ca ' «« 0 a-MM
e« Cm i •< *•••
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(a.a '« •••• t« a
Is March o< thi* year tht tn<>
laTje«t %team hip- rvrr until then
c n«tr ijctfl '« \o>rti.s «ere
launched <m the Delaware *n*\
turned over to a transpacific te^ni
*hi;. cvtnpany for M'rvit.e < « 11*
San > ranti*«cO"H« MK Konj; line
In April the lar*e-t ^team-hip ever
built anywhere in the world *a
launched at New London, C«mn
and «khe. too i* de tine«l to aid in
the advancement of our Oriental
trade.
So rapidly has our tra<ie with the
Far Ka*t grown *ithtn the la*t de-
that two Japanese and «*ver-
j*nd-
.tratedh, the fact that a.th-ush If yoeever enpict tt ne^ %hj ^ fmUt9 Ji mt.t theme ^td met t.. the -uthe-t u~n% V ' f(>wnKhif> |lsr
. . „„,h .... ..c« OI A«TK. C r. Mrtk ...M'." ,„ ,H, ,.Ut .„ , !",.llr .r?TL JL 0 ,r
ailo not even the new t, u* ton yof ,, «! all point* haM ,f< tlft.100mg
S.at* will he able t- carry Ireiicht #ml ^„,,h ea t take the Chnctan T<, .le-te-rmi
'-""hh ...h« <> —
Ainer <
csotiMUl i«il««y
Ftana*«.« * *l >eat
ttenu.ne *«a K*'n*
, V. Hamilton .
Take the
tioth onr tran<
tttiluif at San
tie btuldinit the larftst teanj*b |*
in the n*orld. aud the Tran* S k*r
•an prejair«n({ to follon *uit it
M-em ine\ liable that the day o( traveling Iva^t
j n-4t achievement* muM ««rf n ««<-t be*t of «ervice.
upon the Atlantic to dawn again close connection
upon the waters of the Pacific tri-
butary to the shores of which live
nearly a billion human beings who
are raj idly learning to feed on our
Western fionr. clothe tntm «]ve* in
u*- pi fhted
.letermine whether .# n t low^tK-
the place ol *g.nning ^ rtbef than snine *beep
To determine whether or not do- .••IIkki# ami jack-, shall be
To .ktermine whether or not mr%tu.-ll!mj(l, „thei than «wme. "e^l to run at Urge b.r a per
he« p. goats, tallion* ami )ack«, 1 > f 1 * •««•
„maU other tnan -wine ,hw|) ta51w ns ami )«•>>* ^ t 1 Price.
,ats stallions ami jacks ^ to run t Urge " " l|>4j \v Hall sre
permitted to run at Urge for . p^k,, rf three years. and J. to bohi said elec-
.heep goat
shall \*m
for a i*riod of three year*
ami J
I. ThcrnijH-rti B F !>*> ami M
M
to
Jboctaw Route
Quickest
when
time,
new equipment
II. Beanlan«l John Co* ami I
, Gibbon, are appointed Judge
\ Kifr are ippointed to hold |hoj,j rl«ctiun
-le<*tion I <',iven under inv hand aud ^-al
of office at Mangum, < T . May
u, i'#o.v S J- HAMOLS,
Low rates by the Choctaw Okla-
homa h Golf K K R.ck l*lan«;
System 1 for the National A«aera-
bly of the Cuml eTland Presbyteri-
an Church to be held at Nashville
Southern cotton* and utilize the May aist to >9th. Full in
inventions of the Northern V an
ket- -Collier Weekly
al American companies are
ing millions upon millions in their
efforts to outdo each other in the pnrrfl'Q CPUnfll
construction of the most capacious, bllLLn J JUIIUUL
carriers. Japan -et t:.'
laying keel* for half a do/en 6,00r
formation from Geo H. Lee. G.
P. A , Little Rock. Ark
LUND
How about that gasoline stove
for the hot weather' If you'want
to please vour wife buy a ReliaMe,
the name implies what they are, at
laving Keeis ior n«i « inc
ton vessels destined for transpacific case BEFORE SUPREME COURT Of Hamilton s. 39
. - 11 A ... evaTrc aiL aDPCAl
(•iven umler my hand ami seal |
of office at Mangum O. T May
II, IW. S I. Hcim.I S
4^-jt County Clerk.
E'aci or Net c«
It is ordered bv the Imard of
county commissioners of Greer
county. < >klahonja Territorj that
_ ^ f there 1* an election held on June 6.
4i V.t 1903. at Prairie Hill School House,
in free range district No. 14.
bounded as follows, to-wit Be-
190.V
45 "3t
County Clerk
I Not e*
It is ordered by the Board of
County Commissioners of Greer
county oklahoma Territory that ^
there >e an election held on June 6 j
iyo,;. at Midway School House, in
Free Range District. No. 11. bound
ed as follows, to-wit Beginning
at the southwest corner of section
. to hold said elec-
tion. , . .
Given umler my hand and teal of
uffi e at Mangum, o T May 11.
S. E. FCHOLS.
45-41 County Clerk.
|,i(|.oii Nel'C*.
It u o dere<I by the Board of
County Commissioners of Greet
County. Oklahoma Territory that
there i* an election held on June
McKnight in Free
Range District No. 4. '-.unded as
follows, to-wit Beginning at the
northeast corner of section 1 town-
.5 west,
ginning at the NH corner of section townhhip 7 north, range 20
1, T 2 n, R 22 w. thence west to
the northwest corner of section 6,
township 2 north, range 2.; west.
trade the Pacific Mail followed
*uit with the Korea, the Sibe'ia.
the Minnehaha and the Mmnetc n-
Va. of double the capacity of the
Japanese Wts, and the Great
Northern Company immediately
raised the capacity of its proposed
vessels from 10,000 to 28 000 tons.
It was th*- Minnesota of this line
that was launched at New London,
UNITED STATES AN APPEAL
FROM STATE COURTS.
Hat Gout Throufl" All the Svtcillo*
Courts o the St t ana Mat Lett
in Each Attorney's Cen-
cent cfcWmning.
ship. 4 north, range
. , thence west to the loundary line
township 7 north, range 20, ^ ^i(1 fwundary
i west, thence northwest along north ^ southwest cxirner of sec-
fork «,f Red River to the southeast ^ town&hip , north. range 27
corner of section 12 in township .t .Knnre east to the southwest
thence south to the southwest cor- nonh , west thence south ^ ^ lownship 3
Screen *DcK,r"s at Gentry ^ Sultan s j ner of section 31 township . nort to the ^nlheast corner Gf section ^ thence north
comes. range 23 west, then e^ to the ^ township S north, range corner of section
southeast corner of section .>6, we
Mangum Drug Co., has the larK- township 1 north, range 22 west' corner 0f section 36. township
est stock of wall paper ever brought then north to the place of beg
to Mangum. 4^ *^ ning
Don't forget to. see those nice.
Thd case of Greer county vs.
to I* followed in sixty days by her . the state o{ Texas for the recovery
sister ship, the Dakota. of four leagues of land lying in i Hamilton's.
The carrying capacity of the (Hockley and Cochran counties. :
Refrigerator
coolers, law
cloth and screen
kinds of spring
•th, range j 1 ^ ^th^est corner of section
west, thence west to the southeast I _ U)wnshjp 4 llorth. range 25
' ^6' nth west, thence east to the south east
north, range 24 west, thence south | rQer ^ luwnship 4
w.,„, To -h«.ber or ,.0, do- j Zh. "L^l -4 TSZLZr ^
.• thin swine, i . . ! *r-. th nlace or beginning.
or not do-
than swine,
and jacks.
ltors freezer.*, water1 ro determine township 6 north, range 24 u " . winnine
good?
at C. P.
39
is. Burk, J. T. Witcher, and A.
. southwest corner 0, secnon ^ to run at large
The carrying capacity 01 iuc Hocklev and Cochran counties. „,rt„rs 01,1J' * . , , , , .. 6 in township 7 north, range ..•> j Af iVirw. vean and T
L~ iw. C«lrk-„ .■*;££%., u app-'eo to «• , ° n« '*?**"' * Md ^ 'L. .hence w«« .o nor.h for. of £ \l.
- • of the!.. 1-lfor W.11 paper. U,.co„. Red River, the p,aee of begin-m.,;. ^ Jf. (<) hold ^ N
Minne-soia niaKcs jexa>i na> i«ecn ,
Oceanic'sand the Cymric's of the ^-njte<j States supreme court the | or pa WAJf(;rM Drih; Co
Atlantic fleets appear liliputian by ; hjghest, trjbunal of the I'nited
comparison, for either of the Great states> The land was patented to ;
| election.
Given under mv hand and seal,
" , , . , | Hinds are appointed to hold said
To determine whether or not do-
A good second hand piano^ for j of office at Mangum. O. ...
mestic animals other than swine. ■ election.
r CH^:S\. ; sheep, goats, stallions, and jacks,
^°"at' er shalllie permitted to run at large
comparison, tor either ol me _,reai States The land was patented to ^ gootl second hand piano iui p
Northern boats will carry one-third (-jreer county by Texas many years . sale or trade for cattle, call and see In, 1903.
more freight than could any vessel s a);o when Greer county was a coun- j this ,nstr"1m^nntsic^ttor^ agk'oner S i 45."3t „ -
that has ever crossed the Atlantic. Ly ^ t^at state. When the dis-; Jewe ry an . M. S. Hanks. ' Election Not.ca.
If mere figures can give any idea 1 Dnted ownership between Texas It is ordered by the
of the immensity of this new Anier- and the I'nited States was settled Don't you need a °ew_set of bug- j Cotinty Commissioners
iean .riu^ph ,h,pbU,Mi„E, j Gree, co„„.y se. u, a clai and io- | ~ mGen.o; & SoLan
may be stated that the length of stituted suit for the land. The j J
the Minnesota or the Dakota is 630 j case was first tried in the district j Wall paper 15c to 50c a bolt at j
feet, or somewhat more than three ; court of Travis county, Texas, and J Mangum Drug Co. 4°*tf
New York city blocks: width 74 r.reer county was defeated. An . .
feet, depth 57 feet, while the ex- j appeal was taken to the court of swjck -iiu , ^ .
treme loa/1 displacement is 3 .ooo I civil appeals in that state and Greer | ^ tQ ^ | and 22 west and townships 5 north,
tons. About 28,000 tons of steel county was again defeated. The „* aeina tVian at Gentry & ! ran^e 22 West'
was used in the construction of the attorneyS then applied to the su-1 y°"r we g j To determine w hether or not do jCounty Okiahoma Territory. tnat
vessels, and 40 miles of wire is j prcnie court of that state for a writ > Sultan s ^ ^ at j mestic animals other than swine. tfaere ^ an clection held on June 6,
needed for the installation of elec- | Df error, but this was refused and j Me | sheep, goats, stallions, and jacks. at W. H. Skaggs' residence,
trical equipment; for these typically now the case is pending before the ! Economy at . j shall >e permitted to run at large ' R pistrict No. 3.
American examples of modern ship- j United States supreme court. The j Have you seen those self gene^ for a jx-riod of three years, and J.
«iti be loaded and un- j attorneys for Greer county express j ating gasolene Stoves at Gentry &|T Brown c. Schrimsher,
tricity, the furnaces' the belief that they will win the J Sultan's? iHenrv Wi
Board of
of Greer
! County. Oklahoma Territory, that
| there l>e an election held on June
6, 1903, at Temple ton School
| house, in Free Range District No.
Mangum Drug Co., has the larg- j 13. bounded as follows, to-wit:
! est stock and lowest prices. 4c | township 4 north, ranges. 20, 21.
for a period of three years, and E
A. McKissick, J. D. Prigmore. and
Frank Harris, are appointed judges
of said election.
Given tinder my hand and seal
of office at Mangum. O. T., May,
11,1903. S.E.ECHOLS, 4
45 3t County Clerk, i ^
Election Notice. i 4
It is orderetl by the Board of
County Commissioners of Greer
Given under my hand and seal
of office at Mangum. O. T., May,
11, 1903. S. E. Echols.
^^-3t County Clerk.
pAAAAAAAAAAB
«Mangum J
Machine J
, Shop.
] All kinds of Ma-
< chine and Boiler
' repairing.
will be fed w ith coal by electric | case jn this court,
conveyors, perishable goods will be j 7"*^ V- f
kept at a temperature of zero by j For the Thirty-h st
means of.electric refrigerators, and ^ held at St
. . « j ...^11 VVA Aticrift*A
liengerfest
North American Saenger-
, j duiiq 10 \>t held at St. Louis. Mo..
a model laundry will be operated jmie to 20 1903, the R* ck Is
by electric machinery—in fact, ex- land Svstem makes a rate of $23
for revolving the double for the round trip from Mangum
Screws that send the vessels I Tickets will be sold June .5 and
Henry Wicher,
in titnvare at j jU(jges to said hole
43 j Given under m
„ 0 " < iof office at Mangum.
For Sale.
Thoroughbred and high grade j 11.1903-
Some extra values
Economy Racket.
short horn bulls
PHEL PS
& l'hrry,
Duke, Okla
4.5 3t
Begin-
bounded as follows, to-wit:
County Clerk, j
through the w aters of the Pacific at
a speed of fourteen knots an hour,
every piece of machinery al>oard
will be operated by electricity-
There will be five continuous
deck- from stem to -tern, besides
three other decks, making eight in
all. There will I* room for 3,000
passengers, or in time of war. a
capacity for ten full regiments.
Beside- passenger- and I've stock,
these vessels will carry each about
1 .cm0.000 bushels of wheat. To
haul this amount of grain across
the continent a train seven miles in
length would I* necessary while
for both pa-sengers and freight
nearly ;>,ock> cars, or 150 train- of
twenty carseach. would I* brought
into re«|UisitK o to trr.n-poTt a full
bip'«> hiad
When nrxt year. the«* newest
let lathaii- ply between Seattle and
the Far Ea-4 « mighty influence
will begin not only to sha|* anew
the (Molalities of Pacific outn-
mttrr hot t« revolutionize meth-
.«> of nul«ay trafcc in the l mt««l
State- Already Iretght car* of a
t.eufe capacity thrre t-weafrrat-
16 and will lie good for return pas- .
sage till June twenty-second.
C. D. Harrington. Agt.
Wanted.
A few pupils to learn music.
Mks. J. W. Braswbll.
north to the uortheast corner of j
! section 24, in township 6, north of I
Election Notice. range 26 west thence west to the I
ordered by the Board of 1 boUndary line, thence south along j
For Sale.
A good horse and buggy,
ply at STAR office.
Ap
Weak?
•• I .-iiB^rt.1 1 * \
iremtly we- :<-r - iS- 1
doctors said mv t>lo .l "-*c
turning 10 At .
Aver'* Sa «•!>•>■ i' ' •' 1
feelint; * ■
Mrs. J. ' al::. Hadlvme « 1
Notice.
I The Star management requests
iits friends to call up 'phone 54 aud
' report any news item of which they
' may lie in possession. Especially
(does it desire information with ref-
erence to the coming- and going-
of vour friend-. If vou have visit-
ors let us know it. if you are going j
Good
It i- ordered by the Board ol ; ix>undarv line, thence south along | • w
county commissioners of Greer j ^undary line to the southwest cor- ^0X1.001
I county . Oklahoma Territory, that jner of action 36, in township 5 j
i there l>e an election held on June ! north Df range 27 west thence east Can be had for from $2.50
Stuart's resi- to the south east corner of section ; to $4.OO I^er acre l>onus, stir-
36, in township 5 north, of range; rounding McLean, Gray Co., Tex.
2- west theuce north to the place McLean 1- u*-at«i m> '•! "« • 0 ,
i lahoma & Truwi R* running from Mempn -
of Ijegmtling TenD u, Amarill... Texa-. Reference: tli-t i
To determine whetlier or not do- Nanonal Hank ..f Mangum. Okla.. n.: Matmum
6th, 1903, at Neil Stewart's resi
deuce, in free range district No. 2
bounded as follows, to-wit: Begin-
ning at the N. E. corner of section 1
T 7 nor th. range 25 west, thence]
west to the boundary line thence
south along said boundaty line to
; southwest corner of section 13
away or returning let u-know that township 6 north, range 26 west.
'and oblige. The Star
1 ,u,n -ivine ' *aHoaal K nk.«( Man«um. okla -'..rrespo:
mestic animals other than swine, , (|enee 1iolloit„, t. sugcs.
sheep, goats, stallions, and jacks. u!> .«wt0..tm.
shall be permitted to run at large
for a period of three years, and W.
No matter how lon^ you
have been ill. nor hou
poorly you mav ^e todav.
Ayer's Sa; iap
besi nedkine you can!
take for purifying and l-h ,•
riching the blood. k
Don t doubt ji. put your f
whole trust in it, thro*
away ever\ thing else.
lunu.miip ^ «v ••• o- ior a jktiiw vi ;—
thence south to the southeast cor- 1 H Skaggs. R. L. Thompson, and
People Of Greer County, Oklahoma. ner of section 36. township 6 north j J A He.idricks, are appointed
1 bought of Thomas Haskett all range 26 west, then east to the j ^,dgcs to hold said election.
.rr, southeast corner of section 36. J Qjven under nix hand and seal
SS.'ESS, *—•< -<-• <> T M*>-
• 1 u a w. hi<ri. thm north to the place of hegi*.-1 . ( lyo^. S. E. Echols.
4S County Clerk.
..tners oranueo iimn> u«u. ■ . . .
branded H A on left side and thigh j then north to the place of l egi
others branded A on left -ide and ning to determine whether or not
'thi|(b. some steers branded 76 con-
nected on left side >m left side.
on left hip. ; on left hip
nid >n left thigh earmark-crop
an ! underbit in right nnder^loj* in
5rft ear Ne\eral «iifferent niark-
t)..n -« ld o! ■ .ther brand. Will
pav M -ral reward to nx bod\ not"
fvitiK me where any of the cattle
ant « I can icet there
Write me postal card to Cora lea.
•lirerr itMli O. T
A. K Hi«•■« -
dt.mestic animals other than -wine
sheep, goats stallions, and jacks,
shall 1* permitted to run at large
for a period of three years, and \\
B Hart W. C- Ugon and R G.
Caney, are appointed judge- to
hold said election.
Given under my hand ami
of oflk<e at Mangum. <• T Mav
11 i^ij. Rll Ecaou
45.3! Ibutt Clerk
Ei*ct-on Notice
It is ordered l y the Board of
Comity Commissioners of Greer
county. Oklahtmia Terntwx that
there lie an elevtion held on June
Mh. i #ot at C H. Clark's re<a
dence. in free range district num-
ber <i. taonmled a* follows l -ait
Hrsmning the NU onener
■ectMBa if town fcip > nttb.
Victor Safes
Are as good as the bc-t I
manufactured. A FIRl'l
PROOF safe, toxioxi-l
inches insitle measurement.]
weight 500 ibs., $25.00.
We are the agents od
an save yon money.
Eaton & Lowe-1
To Tr>e P «M #•
I have the Mangum city tax r
• i:j\ Hiflfll readv :«• «>
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Echols, R. C. & Townsend, G. B. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1903, newspaper, May 21, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc282247/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.