The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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THE MANGUM STAB
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1930
DIE MUM STAR
SEMI-WEEKLY
PUBLISHED BY THE
GREEK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO.
ELMER V. JESSEE.
Ed'tor and Business Manager
toteied at the Postoffice at Mangum.
Oklahoma, as second Class Mail Mat
tar. Act of March 3, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Mangum, Zone One <2.50
Oatsicie Zone One $3.00
Six Months in Proportion.
Advertising -ates, 36 cents per inch
siagie column. Locals 7 1-2 centa per
tine each jsertion. Minimum charge
He.
Foreign Ad
-Mr. Re.ch"Velu "^o« "Sl» tiol !o NOTICE TO SINC.ERS
Know Bat-Snap The Southwestern Greer County
•Have alway. feared raU. Lately Singing Convention will meet at Cen-
not.ced many on my farm. A ne.gh- ter Point SeptemU r 19, 1920 at 11
bor sad he just got nd of droves wit), a. m. All singers are invited. If you
Rat-Snap. This started me thinking, are musically inclined you can taffon
Tried Rat-Snap myself. It killed IT to miss these singings. Come,
and scared the rest away." Rat Snap Prof. N. J W est. Prea
cornea in three sires, 35, 66c and *1.2.. Charlie Byars, V. President.
j Sold and guaranteed by Richard Drug •
store l2b-< Trunks and Suit Cases for less u j
r * Blalocks.
IW. A. Covington, Paul Hughes, J. „ _ |
R. Dark and E. S. Eagin, left Thurs Mrs. F. H. Sheerer and Hn>. C. E.I
day evening for Boston, Massachu- Daniels spent *,tU*
isettes to attend the National Under- *ue*ts of Mrs. Robert Kimar.
writers Convention. These gentlemen ; ——— ■
were award«-d a trip to thia conven-, Boys Wagons, all siiea at Blalo> u-
tion by the National Fidelity ^ a of the best icofi
surance Company^ account oft.. on the market that we ar«*
large amount of business they have, fogt Farmer Broa. S.,
wrtten for that Company insouth- ^ Square ManjrJin. 9abtf.
west Oklahoma. The boys will visit _______
Niagra Falls, New York and Chicago Luj|ch B#skets iona8 ,t Bla- ,
enroute. locks.
Skirt,
lower.
are higher and ideala are
The Republicans have won most of
the elections in Maine since the state
was misnamed, yet they boast as
though they had performed a miracle.
Just as long as Old Sol ktep> shin-
ning like today we shall expect to see
the Greer county smile broadening
out, and if it sticks long enough, it
will look like a million soon.
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LEGION MEMBERS
The next regular meeting of the
American Legion will be held Sept.
21. All members urged to be present.
A great deal of important busness to
consider.
HbaSt. HOMER HEATLY.
For skin eruptions, rash, chafed
akin, prickly heat, chigger bites and
■tings of poisonous insects, Ballard'.-,
Snow liniment is an effective applica-
tion. It heals quickly. Three sizes, 30c,
•ftc and |1.26 per bottle. Sold by Rich-
ards Drug Store. 12b4
Toilet Soap, best makes for less at
Blalocks.
Brand-New
U. S. Army
Blankets
Brand-new Wool Army Blank-
ets. of uniform weight and col-
or, in double bed size, delivered
to your door from 25 to 60 per
cent'below wholesale cost. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed.
Save money by combining
your blanket needs with friends.
New Army Grays, each $4.95
Two for 19.70
Four for *19.00
Bales of 20 *90.00
Write plathly, giving ship-
ping instructions, and make
checks or money order payable
to and add res#
Wm. G. CARROLL, Mgr
THE ARMY STORE
209 T. S. Houston St.
Dallas, Texas.
Auto tires and tubes for less at
Blalock*.
If it is quick results you desire list
your farms and city property with
'COVINGTON BROTHERS the Old-
est Real Estate firm in Mangum.
With our complete office force we are
able to render the service you need, j
We have a number of live prospects
for city and farm property. See us
, quick. 1'batf.
1 have bargains in Farm land ii 1
tracts from 80 acres up. Call on m
at Granite, Okla. Edw. O'Cennell.
Ilba4p.
Mrs. Posey from south of Ladessa
was in Mangum Friday. She report-,
that the boll worms are doing consid- j
erable damage around there but th. |
corn and feed stuff are doing fine.
The Stillwater editor says a lot of j
silly girls make really sensible women j
and ought to have added that a lot of '
young fellowB who sow wild oats reap
a much better harvest than their ,
friends anticipate.
LOST: A lavalliere with double Ea- j
gle masonic charm. Finder return to j
Mrs. H. L. Mecum fo rreward. 14ba |
N. McMillan of Jester was in Man-
gum Friday on business.
Mrs. Spencer from Electra, Texas,
is visiting in the home of Mr. am!
Mrs. R .T. Moffeit on Route Three.
Pure Bred Single Comb Brown Leg-
horn Cockrels, *1.60. J. E. Wilson.
; Reed R. 4. Mangum Phone 442 line
11200. 13ba6.
1 Wash Boards 60c at Blalock-.
| Rev. J. M. Bass and M. L. Lifsey
of Macon Ga., who are conducting a
| series of evangelistic services at the
i Methodist church in Altus, and who
t held similar services in Mangum last
i year, are ween-end guests in the
j home of Mrs. J. A. Powers and other
Mangum friends.
Prof. Vernuil will commence his fall
term of music school about Sept. 13th.
All those interested in having theii
children take lessons on string am1 '
wind instruments phone 268 12abt.
Tucker Bro».' Show No. 12
4 pictures—11 big reels
Double Program
Empress
Wednesday and
Thursday
BACK TO STAT
1 have located'permanently in Man-
gum, and will conduct a collection ag-
ency, having an office over the First
National Bank. I will be glad to take
care of any and all kinds of collec-
tions. Any business placed with me
will receive careful attention, and
your business highly appreciated.
14ba4tp. R. B. BLEDSOE.
Special Children's Matln«« each
day from 2 to § and 7 to t. Bring
the Klddlea to see "A Regular Clr-
ram." -The lout Cit/." the Wild
Animal picture of tl»o African
Jungle.
Victor Kroner Offers
HENRY B. WALTHALL
WITH MAItV (IIARI.ESON. IN
"LITTLE SHOES"
A Photoplay of Intense Human In-
terest of Pathos. Love, Romance and
Adventure.
AL«V
Warner Bros, presents Selig's ■ens*
tional animal surprise production—por-
traying life among the native and wild
animals of ths African Jungle.
"THE LOST CITY"
A graphic description of th* mnnrt-
oua jungles of Africa, with all-atar cut
. r players. Including
JUAN IT A HANSEN and
GEORGE CHESEBRO
Lions, TI cars. Leopards. Hyenaa. llt-
phanta. Camels, Gorillas. Chlmpanioaa.
Monkeya, Zebras, Giraffes. AUUatora.
Water Buffalo and many other wild
animals. Thouanda at African natly**.
A Lao
HANK MANN COMEDY
"A Gaa Attack"
Empress
Wednesday and
Thursday
JACK DEMPSEY
«*>f The Best Known Man in the World in
Dare Devil
Jack
A Shiveringly Sensational Serial Supersaturated with Dangerous
Adventure, and Breath Holding Thrills. Presenting as the Star,
the International Celebrity, in a Romantic Role, proving that
"Love will find a way."
THE WOODRQW
, i r, *•/! . • 1 ,
Monday
September 20
:5:-noij3L'/
Real Estate Transfers
1 urni»hrd by Tewnacnd k Overton
Abstract loapui)
Uyron Smith to Klmei 6. West lot*]
10, and 11, bik 4, Pleasant View A ad.'
to Mangum. *10.u0
C. A. Sessions to Ben F. Doaiu,
E 50 ft. of W 170 ft. Blk J5 Powers'
ird Add. $1700.
Mr*. Amelia F. Sanders to Blanch
Yoakum, Blks 2 ft 3 Cox Reserve, 9700
•J. H. Robertson to W. R. Collier A
tract in Sfcl* NWV 2,-5-^2, »10,000.,
M. J. Roberts to Mr*. S. J. tSims, S
1-2 lot 2. Blk 2, Orig. Mangum. $000.
H. T. Wicker to J. M. Cheek Lot* 7,
8, », 10, 11, 18 Blk 18, Hester, *200.
L. E Pearson to W. W . Sanders 100
x 180 in NW!i NWfc 24-6-24 fl600.
Samuel H. Barton to S. D. No. 6,
15b x 15« yards in NE^NE* 2-3-22.
$250.
J. L. Caddell to W. H. Haddock, lot
3, Blk A. Tittle Add to Mangum, $500.
A. V. Stepp to G. I'. Dever, Lot 4
Blk 10 & 1 Blk, 10 Willow *35.
W. J. Cecil to J. J. Baker, N 1-2 lot
8 Blk 11, Willow. 17.50
E. V. Hendricks to Ivan W. Cun-
ningham, N 1-2 SEW 5-3-23 $7000.
L. R. Singly to John F. Vinson SE I
WSEVA S 1-2 SEW SEW A 18 1-2,
acres in SWfc SEW 27-7-22.
M. M. Pierce to W. H. Pugh SEW
SEW 8-5-22 $2600.
Robert L. Burden to R. Curphy S :
1-2 Lot 1 Blk 42, Orig Marfgum, and
part of Lot 2 Blk. 42 Orig Mangum.
L)ora C. Gentry to A. Gardner N 1-2
Lots 3 & 4 Blk. 36 original, Mangum
$4,000.
S. R. Glidewell to B. F. McKenzie
N 50 ft of S 1-2 Blk 25 Powers add.
to Mangum. $3230.
B. B. Burnett to J. E. Hardwick
E 1-2 Block 7 & W 1-2 Blk 7 Stovall
add. $800.
N. F. JONES to C. E. JACOBS, S.
100 Ft, Blk 15 Powers 3rd. add. $l,OOo
M. A. Riffe to Victoria Higby, E 1-2
Lot 7 Blk 42, Orig. Mangum. $2000.00
R. Curphy to L. J. Elliott Lot 1 part
lot 2, Blk 42. $1000.
A. B. HUNTER
Auctioneer
PURE BRED LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL FARM SALfe-S
Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Cturcos.
For date, etc., call Phone 49 or write, 120 S.^Main St., Hobart, Okla.
Perfection Stove
locks.
Wicks at Bla-
Cole's Hot Blast Heaters make a big
reduction in your coa lbill—see their
advertisement and guarantee.
_________
White Cups and Saucers $1.00 per
i .set at Blalocks.
f
^MANGUM PLEASED
BY QUICK RESULTS
Everyone is pleased with the quick
. results of simple witchhazel, camphol.
1 Hydrastis etc., as mixed in Lavoptik
eye wash. One man's eyes were so
j badly strained lie could not read with-
i out pain. Two applications relieved
1 him. A lady with weak inflamed eyes
1 was greatly helped hy one bottle. Wc
guarantee a small bottle of,Lavoptik
! to help Any Case weak strtiined or in-
i flamed eyes. Ellison's Drug Store. (6)
Test theNewEA^on
ftf our tfore
If the New Edison can make you feel the
same emotions as can the* living artist—it
proves itself the musical equal of the living
artist, doesn't it?
Come in and see whether it can do this.
We'll give you Mr. Edison's Realism
Test—the most fascinating of phonograph
experiences
J. W. Lovett, Furniture
A
J. w.
Harreld
Republican
Nominee,
for
U. S. Senate
Writing Tablets 5c at Blalocks.
D. W. Styron & Paul Young have
gone to Granite to paint and deco-
rate Paul Slaten's residence, one of
the nicest in Granite. Mr. Slaten is
wise in selecting these excellent art-
ists to do the job just right.
TO THE PUBLIC
Anyone wishing papering or paint-
ing done, while we are in Granite
may phone their wants to 391 giving
street address, and name, and we
will call as soon as we return which
will be about the 1st of October.
14ba2 STYRON ft YOUNG
Aluminum Perculators at Blalocks
* ;i H: vrrrv:*i":? - <,
NOTICE
All persons owing Grocery accounts
to Cummings & Son, Grocery, will
please call at the Real Estate Officc
of W. R. Wood, where you will find
your account, for settlement. Prompt
attention to this matter will be ap-
preciated Office in the Elliott Build-
ing. 14ab4p.
Shaving Soap 10c mt Blalocks.
Misses Irene and Bessie Willis of
Willow left for their home Monday af-
ter a week's visit wth Mrs. J. S. An-
drus, on the Vinson Star Route.
A cross, sickly baby suffering from
digestive troubles and looseness of the
bowels needs McGec's Baby Elixir. It
checks the bowels, eases the stomach
and restores healthy conditions. Price
35c and 60c. Sold by Richards Drug
Store. 12b>
Milk Jars and Chums at Blalocks.
INVENTIVE GENIUS
ROBS CALOMEL' OF
NAUSEA AND DANGER
Doctors' Favorite Medicine Now
Purified and Refined from All
Objectionable Effect*. "Caio-
tabs"—the New Name.
Whnt *111 human Ingenuity do next?
Bmnkrlcs* powder, wfreleaa telegraphy,
•bm-nelfsM ciu'riageii, jolorlesn iodine, taste-
less miiiiiue,—unw comes nausealess calo-
mel. -1'bo now Improvement called "Calo-
ft&W'la nnw .on sale at drugstores.
if,,FoJ biliousness, constipation and Indl-
gPHtloa the new ealomal tablet ia a prac-
tically perfect remedy, »• evidenced by
the fart that the manufacturers have au-
thorised all druggista to refund the price
if the customer is not "perfectly delighted'*
with Calotnbs. One tablet at bedtim* with
• swallow of water—that's all. No taste,
no nauseaiino grlping. no salts. By n>«ra-
llver is Utoro^bly cleansed aad
• heart* appe-
no danger—go
ing your
what you p)<
about .vonc buainess. „
< 'alotaba are not sold In hulk
| about yon
I ('a lot ab
teu!
at
Willow
Brinkman
Granite
Mangum
Friday
Sept 24
Hear Him!
WHEN VOU APPEAR IN ONE OF OUR NEW FALL AND
WINTER SUITS AND COATS YCUR FRIENDS WILL
ASK YOU WHERE VOU GOT YOUR OUTFIT. OUR GAR-
MENTS HAUEcTHE "SNAP" TO THEM. ANO THE MATERI-
ALS FROM WHICH THEY ARE MADE ARE ELEGANT.
WHAT WILL SURPRISE YOU IS THE LOW PRICE FOR
WHICH WE CAN DRESS YOU HANDSOMELY.
WHY PUT OFF BUYING THE OUTFIT YOU NEED?
Jas. L. McGee & Co.
"Alwjijri Pleased to Shout You"
The New
Furniture Store
On the Sowfchwest Corner of the Square
The reason we keep saying to you "the
Southwest Corner of the Square" we are
trying to get our location stamped on
your mind so when you think of Furni-
ture you will think of the Southwest Cor-
ner of the Square first: Our success de-
pends on whether you come to the South-
west corner, of the Square to buy Furni-
ture. We have the goods and our price is
right. Come in and make us prove it. If
you want to trade with people who appre-
ciate your trade come to ihe Southwest
corner of the Square.
• We will trade new furniture for your
old, and allow a good price.
- . .|HM»«
Farmer Bros. 7
Southwsafe Corner Square, Mangum.
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1920, newspaper, September 17, 1920; Mangum, Oklahoma. (gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc283954/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2018), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.