The Greer County Democrat (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1915 Page: 4 of 12
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Greer Couniy Democrat *• ,"•_*?!
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PuNuh.J hcf) IsiufsJj* K RE0 CROSS SEAL FIGURES.
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Utftirt. iImi «•* «• ' •• <* tl#|d fof ^ imH tta)f yo-r ift« rlty of Mangum In m 4 Ur*«* «e. p-u|>« Heffalo. N * *•**
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PLAINVIEW NEW*
Uk> onlor oT (bo
tIM to bring • bo*. iml lb* men
aod bo) * «ll filled potkrl book*
Tfcare will also bo • bwftuly cak*
F«m«1 heeling la
nmy mi (hla time,
V W • ulaell marketed maiie la {REO CROSS SEAL FUNDS
Willow FrMa
J. II. tlHialtlu and runllr. of near
Erick. wrr ' vUl'ing In o</ neighbor
nood Ifttt ««*k.
W F W lrb and mo. IN. tranaa< I
«l buplnvn* In tb count/ ca|>l'o| on
'aat Tb trwJay
Mr* Mi ill if Itny la aertoual) 1U. Or.
Hhadld. ot farter, la attending ber.
I. 1' llood and daughter. Htelli,
••■r«- in Krlik trading Saturday
Tb« young people enjoyed a alng
Ing at tbe Judge llugglna tome lav.
Thursday night.
Hud Sr'"''". of Erick, rl*it«d re I-
atiws here tlu< latter part of la«'
week.
Prof. 81ms has moved to the J. U.
Harris place.
8everal of the young folk* attend
«d singing at I>oer Creek Sunday af
ternoon.
J. L. Glnn and family took dinner
at tbe 8. >U Suffrage home Sunday.
A large crowd attended church a'
tbe school house uuday
Misses Bessie and I.iddle Kay wero
I'arter visitors Saturday.
The Woodmen and Woodmen Circle
will have a box supper at the school
bouse on Saturday night. December
Mth. Every woman and girl is In
NOTICE ■ v PUBLICATION
NOT FOR WAR RELIEF.
AmiricM Had Crm— Oif«!l« U'««
Fund Fmr Tub«rculo«i* Pi«. ni. «
None n! lite lutsftil- from llie «tei f
Ited I'ruM t liriMtOMo Kwl« wbhli nrt*
Im-Iiii.' soiil wldrly iliroiittboiil I lie Tnlt
«<d State* for I lie Iwneltl f Hie anil
lulien*uliiMiN mmeuieiit. will I* um~l
for uiiy relief | ur|MMMHt, atvonliug to n
Mtnleiiieiit liy Krne l I*, lilckiiell. Xa
lloonl I >!•••« lor of tbe Aiuerli uu Ue<l
i *nnin.
Mr Itlrknell iwiys "The Atnerliftii
lied I'roMM is deeply npprt-elitllve of th«
H.viiipjilbelli- iMercHl which ba>« limpliiMi
ibe Miigu**Mtloii from vurloiiN purls of
tbe fulled Slates iliui a certain |ier-
leniaye of llie lt«l t'riws Seal Sains
Kund. which lias lieeii iimhJ for llie last
seven years exclusively for the pieveu
tlon and treatment of tillien-ulo^U in
the fTnlled States, lie e.\|ietide«l this
year to aid tbe Kiiro|ienn war miffer
ers. While the Ited i'ri
•wiiaariii iku It .klTMily jTiiatiiUi
tmb bale kws |«iiiM a|sl |irsi1kiilli
Ibftt rnllir nuuiirr dl*lrllMi|e«l I
agMtla lu e«*ry niilr and lerrliury «r
Ibe I'nkHi rront ,tl*>k* in fltr Nurib «•• |
lb* i'aijsl Xt'U* Ui tbe * «Hi sod f o
I'attii lie" !«• lb* ^4 lo Hawaii in tb*
Weal tllli rlMliI cm utara ixaali'i*.
earda. etc . to III* number f aecersl
nillll.Hi bat * |lw l*rs illair1lM l*«l V<H
lea* lhati l.issnaai |iera<Htal leiier* aak
! big |*Ni|>t* |o Ini« arnl b«ve la-ell arlll
! out |i la eailmaied Hiat Hie army of
! workera. nearly all of wImmii arr nil*
I unteera Mik'Niml In aeiiliig 'be aesls
nuiuiiera ftell o er SWMIt Tbe ad cr i
| ilalin; anil |rtitdb-lij dt n ue<l tai Ibe I *"■
■ ampal 'ii amomd to «-vml buiHlr.il \ anK**ra A Itnbluaftn. and The 1'olon
I thousand dollars Ktcry effort la l>eluif i ('eiiiral l.lfe Insurant * Company.
, pill forlli l<. aell r ,l SM«ai aeala, or leaa liefendanU.
iban one for e*er> man woman and |i„fpni|Bntg Van Kverm A Itob.
cMM In Ibe l ulled Hiale- Tbla will\iontm< and the I'nion Central Ufe In-
i iiiMiII iTW.iWfi f« r thr ntitl luiiwfiiMr
rHDI|
ralnsls ssMK-Tall'His iir tbe i-oiintrr d* l««W on the Klb day of November.
eola. A. C WATT. Oltfeat **tab «nd aell to Ibe blgbeat b dd*r for
lubad anciiosaer In MoutbwsNM prorwiy abo%r nbed
(iklahoma Sr.ldeo. * pbon* or mo mwb tb m.f fta *111 «^l«fy
number 30 adf b 4«m*««. Inter**!. aiu>n e>
lees ftad etmU.
Wllneoa m band tbls SOtb day if
October. Illk
W II IIKNHY. Sheriff of
ilrssr county, atfttr of Oklft.
My JOHN H. TOMMK, l'ftdersb*rtft
Ht ad*
In tbe IHatrtct ( ourt of tb* laih J t-
db lal Hlsirb t. lb and for Hreer
( otin'y. Slate of Oklabomft
Ko. I I, i
| H. J (iillasple I'lalntirf.
m rr-M«ai for .nil I.il rr..ba.l. Company, will take notl.-e
nut|t;ii ti, ftii* I IiI'ihI H9fl9f*«. nimI '
UnilnrlT nil of the I W nntllhat %ll,d *,||l,nllff' 11 J
a I <1 Id MM a k«M I atk liaa. A# V? <%tl A Ma l>.> ■
Hv* Ibelr supiMiri from Hed rnsw Sent"
Rad Cross Ssal Jingla.
Mlpplly hop t'i I he rhrtaimaj. h.>P
To buy Nome l{«-«l rn.aa se ils
Wllh one on each letter
of eoura. vuu re«-l lietter.
You've hceilrU your hrollier'a apt^sl.
BEST FARM LOANS
We now have Farm Ix>an Money
i desirous 'that will Interest any borrower, bank
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adv W. H. DICKEY. Mangum, Okla
NOTICE OF DEMAND FOR TAX
OEED
STATK OF OKLAHOMA.
COUNTY OF IJREKR.—sa:
To Mary J. Himpson, as owner >>f
I.ots :: and 4 (three and four! in
Block "D" in the Tittle Addition
to the town, now city of Man-
gum. Oklahoma:
You, and each of you, are hereby
notified that the above described
tract of land was. on the 15th day of
November. 1315. after complete anl
legal notice had been piven as pro
vided by law. sold by the countv
treasurer of Greer county, for the
taxes legally le\ied eh«*reon for the
year 1 f 14. which said taxes were nor
paid, and the «aid tract of land was
bid in by the undersigned. Fox Chani
bers. for H. S. Chambers, the high
How th* Rich Man Changed His Mind est. best and last bidder for the stun
Whan Tuberculosis Struck Home. of $ , the accumulated
Anthony Scholeld lived in Missouri ; taxes nn(j penalties and that unless
and had madelila money In copper nod r(.(f(M1)ption is mud„ bv you or yo ir
*Int\ Mi* IihiI vvorktMl hard from a hoy; ,
I., the drift up to the rank of foreman. I arborised a,-ent or attorney on or
then I., lent and linally lo hefor* thP Rth <* > of February, 1913.
owner. Sickness never worried him. the said H. S. Chambers, as the legs!
of HecurltiK contributions which will lu
crea e Ibis war relief fund, we do not
feel justined lu adopting au.v |mi||c.v
which will tend to cripple the tuliereu-
losls work in this country, dependent
as li la for sup|N>rr lo mo large au ex-
tent on the aale of Ited cross Christ
mas Seals. The announcement that a
percentage of the Ited Cros* Sent moll
ey would tro to onr war relief fuud
might poHMlldy increase ihe aale; but.
In our opinion, fie flunl results would
show a distinct loss in that part of the
proceeds going for tuberculosa work.
"At the present time there are over
IJ200 ant 1 tuberculosis sis-ietles distrib-
uted Hiroiui'i ne-rly every state in the
Union and even in Porto Kico. tbe
Canal /one and far off Hawaii, which
are dependant almost entirely upon the
receipts from the Iteil Cross Seal sale
for their work during tbe year 191(1. The
people of the United States must sup-
port this local war against tuberculo-
sis. which annually kills •JOii.iKKl people
and af the present . time Is leaving a
trail of a million wounded."
HE DID HIS SHARE.
AS a .si-rniMT t«r exhausted, nertons
over*orkmt woman,
nothing ran 4u n
tiiui-h as llr. Ul«-ri-Cs
Favor I to Fn-acrtp-
U.m. It regulates
and assists all tb
natural function*,
ivvcr conflict* *itli
them, and it strength-
ens und builds u;i
Utc female sysb'in in
a way of it* own.
Nursing mother*
and women gen<*rall ,
will liisl it exactly
fitu-d to their
(KIT CALOWtt
1.1 V VKR 1 -AX |e a« v rspslly t**m«
ibe place of Caloaael everywhere. II
U W«I mm eff*rtl* . cleemtlftg tbft
ay.lem ihorwubly of Wl* loolM up
the ||*«r and making tbftt (iuilM
feeling diaaw* r magic Yi >t
la plea-ant to lake, and haa ooftft of
Ihe disagreeable after affecta Ual
make us dread calomel so much
reel floe all the time. Take IJV -
VKIt 4.AX regu arly. and b«altb ba-
cornea a Habit.
Guarantee Kvery genuine bottle
lM«ars Ihe likeneaa of L K. Hrlgftbr.
and It Is doaa not give satlafftctloft
y our money will he returned.
sale in the bit 60c and It bottlaa. at
IW. I) OuUy'a.
ISIS, file his petition In the Dlatrlct
Court of Greer coonly. ata'e of Ok-
InhomH against the defendants. Van Jt the palns*"aisl'" burdena, anj
Evera A Itoblnson and the Union cnsurtsi healthy, vigorous off prlng.
Central -Life Inauram-e Company, and Kn. Uzj^^Err^^a^of^isao^Oouki Amiim,
said defendanla must an«wer aald pe- • | m rwommena iir. i'u-r« Favorite Prs-
rltlon on or hetore the L'9th day of De-
Cember. 1915, or said petition will wrisht mo f«t t became alaniMd
be taken a* true, and
against aald defendants,
A Robinson and The
Life Insurance Company, for
sum of 14.872 00, and all costs of said
Funeral Director Embalms
GROVER V. FORRESTER
With
Southwest Furniture Company
Mangum, Oklahoma
F. B. TIM8
(I jH*imon win .— :
id a judgment friencTtukT'rne bout *F vantd iwrtptkm' and rNDEKTAKJNG AND EMBALMING
itH Van Kvera 1 '* *nd b**mn m wei,rhl "l onc' "' I
^ 1 Dr. Pierre's Medical Adviser (10W I Nlgbt phone 360
( en ral 1 nlon Dsff,.s) c|oth hlndln? sent for *1 cent«.
! pages) cloth binding - - ., „
the Ad«lr.->d Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V
Day Phone- 168
action, and Including the sum >f
|250 as attorney's fee. and In the at-
tachment therein had and granted
will be rendered accordingly.
(Seal) ON A E. DAWS.
Court Clerk. Greer County, Okla.
By E. D AULD, Deputy.
FRANK KAGIN, Attoruey for Plain-
tiff 10 Ttadv
HOW'S THIftf
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
His six foot giant frame had stood holder and owner of the certificate
many hard knocks and was good for Gf purchase issued against such tract
many more A year ago In answer to of land wl11 demand of the county
a pretty girl who asked him to buy
some seals lo help the miners who had
tuberculosis he replied gruffly: "I.et 'em
work and save. That's what i did when by law. , <
I was young, and i've never been sick i h. S. chambers. Applicant,
treasurer of Greer county, Oklahoma,
that deed issue to him as provided
and have got enough to keep me now."
It was a different Schofeld who ap-
proached the Ited Cross Seal girl at
one of the booths yesterday. In twelve
mouths his daughter hail been stolen
away by the monster Tuberculosis and
his son. just graduating from college,
bad been compelled to drop everything
else in his search for health from thii
same disease. Thedoct
tbe disease could be traced hack proba-
bly to childhood, when his two children
had been nursed by tbe consumptive
daughter of a consumptive miner. The
rickety, disease breeding tenements in
which the miner was compelled to live
were owned by Schofeld now. "I'd
give my two eyes and both legs and
arms to have my daughter with me
arid my son restored to health." he
confided to the Hed Cross Seal girl.
"I can't get away from the thought
thai my girl might lie alive and my boy
By Fox Chambers
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
LAND: MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
had said that! suance of an order of sale, issued out
of the district court, in and for Greer
county, state of Oklahoma, on the
22nd day of November, 1915, In an
action wherein the said A Gordon, of
Mangum. Oklahoma, was plaintiff,
and Mary A. Wright, John Wright, J.
P. Lassiter and D. D. Tllley were de-
fendants, directed to me the under-
signed sheriff of Greer county, state
of Oklahoma, commanding me to ad-
vertise and sell without appraise-
ment, all of the following described
well if I'd given some attention to th«
prevention of this disease ten or fifteen I real estate, lying and situated in
years ago. Now ii's too late for that. Greer county, state of Oklahoma, to-
but I'll keep somebody else's son and Wit:
daughter safe. Here, give me all the
seals you've got and then go and get
all you can And and charge them all to
me. If money can make amends, which
it can't. I'll do my share."
Lots 6 and 7 (six and seven) in
block "F" Tittle's Addition to the
Town of Mangum, Oklahoma, to
satisfy a judgment and decree of fore-
STATE OF OK1-AHOMA.
COUNTY OF GREER.
Ilefore Wylie Snow, Justice of the
Pea •* of Mangum City Township,
said Cou« ty.
B. WILLIS, Plaintiff.
vs.
V MARTIN. Defendant,
■■'aid defendant. P V. Martin, will
tnke notice that he has been sued in
he above named court, by the above
named plaintiff, to recover the sum
of $103 45. with 10 per cent interest
from October 25th. 1915, on account
of a certain promissory note. an<1
that personal property of said de-
fendant has been seized in attach-
ment and garnishment and said caust*
set for trial on the 30th day of De-
cember, 1915. at 10 o'clock, a. m.. at
which time if said defendant fail to
appear, the allegations of plaintiffs
bill of particulars will be taken as
true, and a judgment for said plain-
tiff in said action for said amount
claimed and for costs, and in the at-
tachments and garnishment, therein
^ranted, will be rendered according-
ly.
Dated this 17th day of November,
1915.
Attest — WYLIE SNOW,
Justice of the Peace.
WILKINS B. GARRETT, Attorney
for Plaintiff. 10 3t adv
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cunnot be cured by Hall's Catarhn
Cur®.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O
We, the undersigned have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and fl-
nancialyl able to carry out any obli-
gations made by his firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter-
nally, acting derectly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Testimonials sent free. Price 75c
per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall's Family PIIIb for consti-
pation. —adv
rrrTw^m ~m?r
Mangum
Oklahoma
LEM H. TITTLE
Attoroay-At-Law
PRA<TICB IN ALL THE COURTS
Office First Floor Of Court
House.
Mangum Oklahoma
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
BEST SERVICE
TO
CHICAGO
AND
KANSAS CITY
SHORT LINE
TO
ST. PAUL
and MINNEAPOLIS
For reservations or information
write to or call on
TICKET AGENT. ROCH ISLAND U.ME3
TAT THOMPSON
u Ail. Oklaboi
('flier Phone Kmulcncr Phone («•
Dr M E. MILLER
The only Osteapath in Greer Co
Let me remove the cause of your
Tronble
Office over Postoffice
KEGlSTEJiED PHYSIC'AN
W. D- DAW8ON, M. D.
Elec<rical Specialist and Ganeral
Practlcioner.
Electrical Parlors In Hawkins
Building. Hooma Nos. 16 to 19.
Consultation by Appointment
only. Telephone Number 578.
H. H. EOWARDS
Attorney-at-Law
Practice In all Courts
Office in City Hall. PhoaaSSi
As tbe astonished girl handed over closure in favor of said plaintiff and
to him her entire supply of 2*1.000 seals aKainst said defendants, obtained an 1
and took his check in return she heard ma<je jn sald court on the 28th day of
_ April. 1915, for the sum of $949.10.
— with interest thereon from the roth
| day of December, 1914. at the rate or
ten per cent per annum and all costs
! accruing, that I will o ■ Monday, tne
127th day of December, 1915, at the
hour of two o'clock, p. m„ at the west
idoorof the court house. In the city
of Mangum. Greer county, Oklahoma,
I offer for sale and sell to tbe high-
I est and best bidder for cash, tbe prop-
Jerty above described or so much
thereof aa will satisfy said judgment.
| with interest and coats.
Witness my hand this 22nd day of
| November. A. D„ 1916
W. B. HKNRY. Sheriff
of Greer county. Oklahoma.
'By John H. Tomme, Underaherlff.
K M. Stewart. Attorney for plaintiff
U it ad«L
WINTER TOURIST TICKETS
Now 011 Sale
to Most Points Stopovers Allowed
Limited to May 1st, 191G.
Phone 245
C. L FONTAINE. O. P. A.
Wichita Ftila. Tana.
F. C. DONNELLY. Local Tkt. A«t
Pboaa 2«S Maaaaai. Okla
A FAIR WARNING
Ore That Should Be Heeded by Man-
gum Residents
STATE OF OKLAHOMA,
GREER COUNTY—ss:
In The District Court Within and for
Said County and State.
CASE NO. 2279.
F. C. Finerty, Plaintiff,
vs.
Louis G. Cousins, et al, Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
suance of an Order of Sale issued out
of the District Court within and for
Greer Counlty, State of Oklahoma, on
the 30th day of October, 1915, in an
action in said court, wherein
F. C. F.nerty (May C. Finer-
ty, administratrix of the estate of
said F. C. Finerty, deceased, having
been substituted plaintiff by or-
der of the Court), was plaintiff, and
Louis G. Cousins and Elzie Cousins
and C. P. Hamilton were defendants,
directed to me. the undersigned sher-
iff of Greer county, state of Oklar
homa, commanding m^ to levy upon,
advertise and sell, without appraise-
ment. subject to a certain prior and
senior mortgage for the principal sum
of 12.500.00, the following described
property, lying and situate in said
Greer county, state of Oklahoma, to-
wn:
Tbe Southeast Quarter (SE1 4t
of Section Fifteen (16). in Town-
ship Seven North (7 N.) of Range
Twenty two West (32. W.) of the
Indian Meridian, to satisfy a J ed from constant, doll palna
Judgment and decree of foreclosure the small of my back. 1 couldn't rem
In favor of said plaintiff and against , well, getting «w> in the morning maafe
said defendants, obtained and made , tired than when 1 went to bed. Spate
In said court and in said cause on the often floated before my eyea aad tfa
:<Mh dy of April. 1 1$. for the wb ktdaey «*r**ttoM were aaaataral I
Frequently the first sign of kidney
trouble is a slight ache or pain in t'ne
loins. Neglect of this warning makes
the way easy for more serious trou-
bles—dropsy, gravel, Bright'a disease.
Tis wall to pay attention to tbe first
sign. Wea'i kidneys generally grow
weaker and delay is often dangerous
Residents of this locality place rw-
l'anoe In Doan's Kidney Pills. This
tested remedy has been used In kid-
ney trouble over 50 years—is recom-
mended all over the clvlllsd world.
Read tbe following:
Mra. U Lambert, 12C North Mala
itreat. Hahan. Okla . aays: "1 suffer-
DR. P. F. ANDERSON
DENTIST
Office Over Postoffice
Office Phone 56 Res. Phone 20*
L. A. McCOLLI8TER
INSURANCE AND LOANS
Notary Public
Hall Insurance on Growing
Crops in Either the Hartford
or Home.
Rear First National Bank Phone M
Counts <8L Counts
LAWYERS
Office Over First National Bank
General Practioe in All
Courts
Mangum Oklahoma.
OR. HOLMES A VAUGHN
Office in Funderburk Building.
Phone 73 Mangum, Okla.
M. *1. DeArnan M. D.
Mangum, Okla.
Office and Hospital
Hawkins Bldg.
Res. Pbone
Office Pbone 56ft
DR C. H. HALL
DENTIST
Front Rooms Over City Drug Stor
Pbone 33 Mangum, Okla.
WYLIE SNOW
LAWYER
PhaM 23*
Office: Room 14. Hawtta
Over Manga aa Dm| Stare.
Mangum. Okla.
JOHN H.
Office ta On* Baa
fOa First Fleer)
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