The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 27, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR
THE MAHOUM STAB
Saturday, March 27.1920.
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M. Pool Back
In Cafe Business
Invite all old friends to call for good
service at
Liberty Cafe
Courteous treatment, good coffee and al-
ways a good meal.
rHE MANGUM STAR
SEMI-WEEKLY
PUBLISHED BY THE
GREER COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. I
..ELMER V. JE3SEE,
EdMUn and Bunions Manager
Entered at the Postoffice at Mangum. I
Oklahoma, a* second Claaa Mail Mat j
ter. Act of March S, 1879.
One Year $1.50j
Si* Moaths .75'
Advertising rates, 35 cents per inch
tingle column. Locals 7 1-2 cents per
line each insertion. Minimum charge
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To abort a cold
and prevent com-
plications, take
Empress Theatre
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Glow!
Laugh!
Hairy Carey
the Inimitable
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Overland Red
The BEST THING HARRY CABEY Ever Did
Here's otie of the most enjoyable photodramas
you've ever laughed and thrilled through—the
lollicking romance of a happy-go-lucky knight
cf the road who passes suddenly from poverty
to riches—with vigorous, humorous Harry
Carey keeping you you chuckling all the time-^-
the surest tonic for the blues you ever took. Now
play. See it without fail.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
March 29 and 30
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
For State Senator
MRS. LAMAR LOONEY.
GEO. L. WILSON
For Representative
ELMER V. JESSEE
For Count) Clerk
MRS. S. A. HEATLY.
JOHN H. TOMME
For County Assessor
MISS EMMA FAULKNER
For County Judge
E. M. STEWART
JARRETT TODD.
For County Attorney
C. C. WELLS
For Court Clerk:
MRS. MARY WATKINS
For County Treasurer:
WILLIE BAILEY.
For County Weigher:
E. C. FOSTER'
For United States Senator
SCOTT FERRIS
For Commissioner, 3rd District:
; JESS L. COX
| For County Superintendent:
; WILL C. JONES, Reed.
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealeas, safe and rare.
Medicinal virtues retain*
ed rod improved. Sold
only in aealed packages
Pric* 35c.
Mrs. Sarah Warner of Home Lake »
Arizona is here nil ting her brother,
A. R. Wilson and tynily.
H. B. Covington known as 'Bat' by
the boys here left Thursday for Okla-
homa City to attend the Automobile
Show, and will go to Amarillo, Texas
where he has entered into a partner-
ship with Arch H. Romines in the
automobile sales business. Bat is a
| lire wire and ahou|d prove very sue- i
j cesaful in his new business affairs.
Trunks, Traveling Bags and Suit
Suit Cases for less at Blalocks.
KILLED MAD DOG
Hugh Taylor killed a mad dog on
the J. F. Taylor farm just south of
Mangum Monday. The dog had been
| running across the country south of
; Mangum and there is a likelihood that
j it may have bitten several animals. It
| bad every indication of a sure enough
l case of rabbies.
.
i Columbia Phonograph Records 65c
'at Blalocks.
Jack Mo ran of Gould was here Fri-
day looking after the purchase of
and j some spring supplies for his large
| Erick on Monday of la*t week.
I N. A. Lawson, Mr. Doirity
I daughter. Bertha, made a flying trip rarMtaK interests,
to Carter Sunday. '
Miss Venable, Miss Kirk and Char-
Uie Wells visited Mr. and Mrs. A. S. jj «. . —
Kapan Sunday. g n t. Il l
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nippert were in S
; Erick Monday. ■HHHBBHSfcsva
The party given at the John Cul- | .
well home Wednesday night was well
' attended.
ADS
I MANGUM HIGH SCHOOL BUILD-
ING. MANGUM, OKLAHOMA
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
FOR SALE: A double surrey and .
harness. Phone 24 on 1400, route 2.
Mangum. C. E. LENNON. 41-bap
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PLAINVIEW ITEMS
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Sealed proposals will be received
at the office of the Board of Educa-
tion in Mangum, Oklahoma, until 12
o'clock noon, on the 12th day of Ap-
ril, 1920, for the construction of a
tiigh School Building, at Mangum,
Oklahoma; all as shown dn the plans
and called for in the specifications
furnished by Hawk k Parr, Archi-
tects, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Bids must be accompanied by bid-
ders bond or certified
per cent of the amount of bid, to be
forfeited as assessed liquidated dam-
WANTED
Two or three wagon loads of old'
; hay or straw.
! H. W. WILLIAMS, at The Second 1
Hand Store. Phone 239.
The wind contiues to blow and the
sand never fails to roll.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Justice came
in Sunday from New Mexico.
E. R. Eagan and family were Man-
gum visitors Saturday. , .... ... , .
Mrs. Wade Roach visited at the A. "ff8 m b,dd,er fai s'
S. Eagan home Monday. pefufes °>e a«fe"
Mr. and Mrs. Dea Turbeville are""3*8 *
the pround parents of a baby girl 8urfy *°nd » the full amount ofthe
bom the 20th. icontract' acceptable to the Board of
Education.
Plans and specifications may be se-
cured at the office of the Architects
REAL ESTATE
If you "want to make a quick sale of
your Real Estate, or buy a farm, see
J. H. Robertson A Co., Slaten Bldg.,
Mangum, Phone 490. 29tf.
FOR SALE
A limited amount of pure scalla
cotton see, also a fine Bush and
check of five i Lane Piano. Phone 74. J. C. Moss.
39tf.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mattix and Mr.
and Mrs. G. H. Ferguson were Carter
visitors Tuesday. . ,
N. A. Lawson and family motored fJ
to Mangum Monday.
Miss Chaffin spent Saturday night
and Sunday visiting at the A. S. Ea-
| gan home.
5 Miss Emma Venable. Miss Kirk,
i! Charlie Wells anc John
\ Forded to Mangum Saturday.
j Miss Rena Eslinger spent the week
i1 end with home folks.
j' A large crowd attended the sing-
j ing at the Doirity home Sunday night.
I; Fred Turbeville is the proud owner
(! of a Ford.
j' Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Eagan were
f | Sunday visitors at the E. H. Eagan
I home.
G. W. Nippert marketed cotton in
companied by check of $30.00 which
will be returned to the bidder on re-
turn of the plans and specifications to
the architects.
Bids will be opened by the Board
1° of Education on the 12th day of Ap-
ril, 1920, The Board of Education re-
serves the right to reject any or all
bids.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
By W. S. YEAGER, President.
By D. T. COVINGTON, Secretary
FOR SALE
Good range cook stove, will sell rea-
sonable, see Mrs. Jessee at Star of-
fice. 38-tf..
Here's Proof
That There Is
No Vibration
in the
Silent Alamo
Thia remarkable plant operate*
under full load mounted on
three ordinary drinking glaaaea
Experts and laymen alike
are amazed at the quietness
and lack of vibration in the
Silent A lamo.
There are a score or more*
of electric light and power
plants that will generated
electricity. But how long
%rill they last? How often
will they require attention)
I Service is what you want.
And to guarantee it you
must get a plant that doea
not vibrate — that runs
smoothly and quietly — that
won't shake nuts and bolts
and bearings loose—and
be out of commission in a
Jew month. Select the
Sil&nt&h
Electric Light a>:d Puiver Piant
For Veterinary service call Dr. Ar-
thur Hughes, office over Retail Drug
Store, office phone 158, residence
phone 62. 20-tf.
Dressmaking, Hemstitching, and
Button Making. Call Mrs. Albeit
Caudle, 608 North Oklahoma Ave.
Phone 554. 26tf.
HEMSTITCHING
Mrs. J. W. Short will be pleased to
your hemstitching on machine. Leave
orders with C. M. Stone && Co. 30-tf.
Tom Barron English Strain Single
Comb White Leghorn Eggs for sett-
ing, from Imported Stock, strictly
bred to lay. I am mating Imported
cocks with my hens which have aver-
WANTED
Two or three wagon loads of old
hay or straw.
H. W. WILLIAMS, at The Seconr'
Hand Store. Phone 239.
FARMS FOR SALE
We have a number of farms that we
and
Embalming
A Specialty
All undertaking looked after by a
competent and reliable embalmer.
Free Hearse Service where we fur-
nish the funeral supplies.
Telephone us your wants.
J. W. Lovett
Undertaking and
Furniture
Look ahead and provide for tomor-
row's bread and butter by making a
deposit in an Old Line Life Insurance
Company. Covington Brothers. 39b4
REAL ESTATE
If you yant to make a quick sale of
your Real Estate, or buy a farm, see
J. H. Robertson A Co., Slaten Bldg.,
Mangum, Phone 490. 29tf.
S. B. BOLEN
Will handle your oil and gas leases.
Sell your Real Estate.
W rite your Life Insurance.
Do your Notary Work.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
aged a grade record from 270 to 288jean sell you and give you possession Room h-, ..
egffs per year. I am sure you will get at once, at bargain prices, see J. H. Koom lo Hawk,ns Building. Mangum.
results from my strain. 15 eggs $2.00
50 eggs $5.50. 100, $10.00. Safe deliv-
ery guaranteed. Mrs. Jno. P. Glazier,
Blake, Okla. Route 1. 40-3
Ford front springs $4.00 at
locks.
Bla-
J. J. Kirk , and Mrs. Kirk were here
this week visiting their children and
looking after busniess holdings in
Greer County.
Champion X Spark Plugs 75cents
at Blalocks.
ROBERTSON & CO'. Slaton
Southwest Corner Square.
Bid?.
36btrf
PAINTING AND PAPERING
Any one wishing painting inside or
out or paper hanging, call H. D.
1005 N. Penn. Ave.
TAKE NOTICE
I ha\e a full blooded Maltese Jack
for sale or trade. Well broke. Terms
I given on application. Located 6 miles
p j Southwest of Mangum on the George
Eggs from thoroughbred S. C.
Brown Leghorn Hens, with prize win-
ning roosters. $1.50 for 15. $6.00 for
100. Oscar Lock, Mangum, Oklahoma,
Phone 147. 39b-tf.
Nelson Farm.
W. C. BENSON, Route One, Man-
gum, Oklahoma. 40-b 3t.
A pain in the side or back that
catches when you straighten up calls
a rubbing application of BAL-
i for
J. W. Chambers is home this week
from his field of operation in the Iowa
Park oil fields. J. W. says he is in
the sure enough production game at
present.
Ford Connecting Rods $1.50 at Bla-
locks.
W. B. Garrett has been looking af-
ter affairs up about Alva and Wood-
ward the past. week.
Ford Shock Absorbers at Blalocks.
FOR SALE
4-burner oil stove; 3-burner oil,. . . .
stove; 1 kitchen table; 1 kitchen table l™es *?. contr*c** musc,es and
! LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It re-
drop leaf. Phone 147.
39-b-tf.
1 A. R. Garrett is home from a trip
j through the new oil fields in Tillman j
[county about Grandfield.
EGGS for setting, thoroughbred S.
C. Brown Leghorns. 100 eggs $6.00,
or $2.50 per setting.
L. P. THOMAS, Hester. 39-b8tp
FARMS FOR SALE
We have a number of farms that we
•ou possession
ces, see J. H.
Slaton Bldg.
Southwest Comer Square. 36btf
WANTED
Laborers, steady work, will pay $4
per day. Apply Mangum Cotton Oil
40-tf.
, i plant endorsed by prominent engineer* every-
where. The only plant in the world with the noiselcra.
rotating, sleeve-valve motor. The scientifically balanced
plant that doea not *{trale and that will not shake the
house or shake itself to pieces. The plant that needs
ao special anchoring or concrete foundation, btcauj:
MkMlrltlU.
t This. No electric light plant is more de-
pendable than its motor. And no motor, however
operate efficiently for more than a very
•koit period when subject to severe vibration. It
Come in and Scs the Silent Alamo
All parts. except the batteries, are aas-mbled ia ?
compact, durable unit, on a solid metal base. It m
mechanically perfect. AH moving parts are enclosed.
Automatic governors and shut-offs safeguard tho
motor at every point It is practically impossible for
even the least experienced operator to do it damage
Come in yourself arid see the plant. See hov nois**
leejly it runs— hew free from t!^e ruinous etftct* of
vibrnt ch». Cnjoy clec*ric light and power to the fullest
stent by iwtalling theSilent Alamo—the mrs! bijUy
perfected and !<
and see lot you
;'t-lasting pUaU Ce:
to dy,
Farmers Co-operative Elevator Co.
R. D. BROWNELL, Mgr.
| Ford Fan Belts for less at Blalocks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Roberts are the
| parents of a very fine new boy which
; arrived at their home a few days ago.
| Daisy Chums for less at Blalocks.
| R. V. Short returned yesterday
J from Oklahoma City where he attend-
ed the Automobile Show.
Sewing Machines for less at Bla-
locks.
J. W. Ryder of Ardmore was in
Mangum yesterday and submitted a
bid on the engineering job for the
paving contemplated in our good city.
Egg crates for less at Blalocks.
Roy Traweek is in Oklahoma City
this week taking a much needed rest
I and may viait Hot Springs for a few
| days before returning.
Churns and milk jars at Blalockx.
Auto Tires and Tubes. Best make
for less at Blalocks.
mits ordinary bodily motion without
suffering or inconvenience. Sold bj
Richards Drug Store. 39-b3.
Do you wanO real Steinway Piano T
W. H. Dickey has it for sale. They
are the rarest of all pianos. 40btf
Children who have worms are pale,
cross, fretful, and sickly most of the
time. To rid the little body of these
parasites WHITE'S CREAM VERMI-
FUGE ia an approved remedy. When
the worms have been driven out the
child grows strong, healthy and ro-
bust. Sold by Richards Drug Store.
39-b 3t
HORSE AND JACK KEEPERS
The Star office has on hands a sup-
ply of contract record blanks for the
breeders. Call and get one. They are
only 75 cents. 37-ab-tf.
FOR SALE or EXCHANGE: A reg-
istered Shorthorn male, deep red.
Sarah E. Merrill, Mangum R. F. D. 1.
FOR SALE: Majestic Range good as
new. Cheap, Call 273, Mrs. J. T*
Hughes, 41-ba-2t. , n
Salesmen Wanted to solicit orders for
Icbricating oils, greases and paints.
Salary or Commission. Address The
Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
CAR FOR SALE
My seven passenger Studebaker in
splendid condition, new tires. I am
selling because I do not need a large
car. Telephone 213, 429 West Lin-
coln St. 36abtf
MONEY TO LOAN
I have a New Loan Plan on Modern
Dwellings and Brick or Stone business
houses which is a "cracker- jack." Be
sure to see me before you get that
loan. I can save you money.
L. A. McCOLLISTER, Rear First
National Bank. 36batf.
See H. E. Baker for Truck Service.
I also do well work of all kinds. Tel-
ephone 21. 41-ab.
FOR SALE, Good horse, buggy and
harness. T. J. Williams. 41-ab4t
FOR SALE: 1 Buick 6, and 1 1918;
Ford touring car, both in good shape.
See Jno. McMahan. 40b-41ap
i Gfl S1er.l???r(£lJ.0"r felling from
L. A. McCOLLISTER. 36batf.
CATTLE FOB SALE
Holstein Milk.
* Son.
Phone 275.
Bryan
40-4
Auto license 1920. Make your ap-
plication at once. See Zack T. Pryse,
Notary Public. 35-abtf.
SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND
Reds' eggs for hatching from 14 of
my choice dark red hens and pullets.
$2.00 per 15. From 14 of my second
best hens $1.00 per 15. Mrs. Charley
Briley, North Mangum, Route 3.
37-ab-5tp.
FOR SALE: One Ford Track, only
used 4 months. Bargain at $750. In-
quire at Star office. 41abtf.
FOU SALE OR TRADE: I have a
good team, wagon and harness for
sale, or will trade for desirable resi-
dence in Mangum. See me at Star
Wagron Yard. Sam Blassingame.
41abp.
FOR SALE: 80 acre farm 154 miles
from Mangum city limits. Ten room
house, good barn, garage, smoke-
house, 2 chicken houses, cement cel-
lar, 2 cisterns, 2 wells, 2 surface
tanks, good peach orchard, 55 acres
in cultivation and under hog fence,
16 acres in growing wheat, 14 acres
flat broke and ready for crop, 25 ac-
res rented for feed and cotton. Will
price this farm worth the money and
give terms to right party. In order to
make it more interesting will throw-
in free of charge one span of good
bfood mares, set leather harness, all
farm implements, enough feed to
J make a crop with, jersey cow, 60
white Orpington hens, some turkeys,
| and other things too numerous tc
CORN FOR SALE: I have several | mention. Can give possession on
loads of good June com for sale it J short notice. See the owner,
$1.25 per bushel. W. F. Hearno. R. L. SMITH, Mangum R. F. 3
41-ab tf. | 41-b2tp.
WANTED TO BUY: Jersey Heifer
Calves, have two Registered Jersey
Bull Calves for sale. Single comb
White Leghorn Eggs, setting 15 $1.50
J00 $6.00. H. H. WYMAN, 1002 N.
Penn. Ave. Mangum, Phone 289.
41 ab 4.
I have about 20 head of good cattle
for sale. 13 milk cows, 2 with young
calves, others fresh soon. Also four
head of bull yearlings. One register-
ed Shorthorn bull. Can give some
credit on this stock if desired. Must
sell at once as I have sold my farm.
W. D. BLACK. 41ab.
S. C. Rhode Island Red Egg*
pe netting. Do not mistake these for
the ordinarv reds. These are high
scoring tned egg producers, and there
are no better anywhere.
Mrs. Edwia DeBerry 313 N. Car.
Ave- 38-a-12 40ab
FOR SALE: 4-bumer Range oil
stove, in good shape. See J. H. Rob-
ert80n- 37-abtf.
HORSES AND MARES
I have a car of extra good mares
and horses for sale at my mule bams
at northeast comer of the square. All
good animals. Among them ja a
registered Percheron marc weighing a
ton and an extra fine animal, 4 years
old. I can sell these giving credit If
desired. W. D. BLACK 41ab
FOR SALE: A good Pedigreed Jack
in good condition, will take good
note's. T. J. Williams. 41ab4t
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 27, 1920, newspaper, March 27, 1920; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc283937/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.