The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1920 Page: 2 of 12
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THURSDAY. JANUARY 29, 1520
P\GE TWO
For Sale Cheap!
160 acres of land two miles West of Man-
gum, section 31, township 5, range 22,
known as the Crabtree farm. Has about
60 acres of good cultivatable land, bal-
ance pasture. Has fairly good three room
house, deep well, price twenty-five hun-
dred, one thousand dollars cash and the
balance to suit purchaser. Place not rent-
ed.
SEE D. R. DIAL
Mangum, Okla.
ROY TRAWEEK
Real Estate Insurance, City Loans
If you want to buy or build a
home see me.
601.
COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS
600. Wurren, I. R. Salary for Decem-
ber 1919. Co. Comm. General f 42.65
i, A. H. Salary for Decem-
Co, Comm, General 46.76
602. Overall, N. W. Salary for Decem-
ber 1919. Co. Comm. General 44.16
604. Heatly Mrs. S. A. Salary for De-
cember 1919. General 80.10
606. Crook, Kenneth Salary for De-
cember, 1919. General 88.00
606 Tomme, John H. Salary for De-
cember 1919. General 90.00
607. Maloy, R. F. Salary for Decem-
ber 1919. General 133.8J
608. Hyde, Mrs. Erma Salary for De-
cember, 1919. General 60.00
609. Terry, Mrs. W. C. Salary for De-
cember, 1919. General 72.00
610. Tittle, Louis Salary for Decem-
ber, 1919. General 133.83
611. Hannah, Mrs. R. C. Salary for
December, 1919. General 78.00
612. Hall, G. W. Salary for December
1919. General 90.00
613. Jeter, W. T. Salary for Decem-
ber, 1919. General 133.33
614. Butler, Milton, Salary for De-
cember, 1919. General 100.00
616. Allen, Mrs. Virgie Salary for
December, 1919. General 76.00
616. Hines, D. C. Firing Furnace De-
cember 1919. General 35.00
617. Adair, J. W. Salary for Decem-
ber 1919. General 126.00
618. Tuton, W. M. Salary for Decem-
ber, 1919. General 160.00
619. Hines, D. C. Salary for Decem-
ber, 1919. General 100.00
620. Henry, H. D. Salary for Decem-
ber, 1919. General .160.00
621. Overstreet, A. P. Salary for De-
cember, 1919. General 60.00
622. Rattan, Byron, Extra Help. De-
cember, 1919. General 1.00
623. Faulkner, Miss Emma Salary for
December, 1919. General 133.00
624. Culwell, Henry Salary for De-
cember, 1919. General 70.00
625. Heatly, Mrs. S. A. Extra Help 15
days, 1919. General 36.00
626. Keiger, C. G. Per diem and Exps.
1919. General 30.03
627. Mills, M. H. Salary for Decem-
ber, 1919. General 150.00
628. Lee, Dr. R. T. Salary for Decem-
ber, 1919. General 110.00
629. Putnam, A. W. Salary for De-
cember, 1919. General 20.00
630. Dumont, Mrs. Elizabeth Salary
for December, 1919. Gen. 50.00
631. News-Dispatch Printing & Audit
Co. Supplies for Co. Clerk. Gen. 29.00
632. News-Dispatch Printing & Audit
Co. Supplies for Treas. Gen. - 7.60
633. IleminRton Typewriter Co. Sup-
plies for Court Clerk. General 4.40
634. The Boardman Co. Supplies for
Co. Assessor. General 48.30
639. Barnard, Geo. D. Stationery Co-
Supplies for Co. Treas. Gen. —11.09
1 63:'. The Boardman Co. Supplies for
j Co. Comm. General 20.32
< 640. Jackson & Wilson Supplies foi
; County Farm. General 8.50
, G41. Mangum Telephone Co. Phone fo*-
I Co. Clerk. General 6.96
! 642. Mangum Telephone Co. Phone
; for Co. Supt. General 36.90
:iMangum 1'elophone Co. Phone
j for Court Clerk. General 13.00
i 644. Mangum Telephone Co. Phone
[ for Co. Judge. General 11.80
' 645. Mangum Telephone Co. Phone
for Co. Farm General 6.00
646. Mangum Telephone Co. Phone
for Co. Sheriff. General 39.50
647. Mangum Phone Co. Phone for
County Jail General 10.66
648. Mangum Phone Co. Phone for
County Atty. General 11.65
649. Mangum Phone Co. Phone for
County Assessor. General 9.95
650. Mangum Phone Co. Phone for
County Agent. General 11.40
661. Mangum Phone Co. Phone foi;
County Treas. General 9.60
652. Mangum Star, Printing, General
62.00
653 Mangum Star, Supplies for Co.
Surveyor. General 3.00
664. Mangum Star, Printing County
Comm. Resolution to improve Court
House. General 48.0 •'
655. Jeter, W. T. Supplies for Court
Clerk. General 10.36
650. Tittle, Louis, Stamps, Co. Treas.
General 30.75
657. Mangum Press Brick Co. Dy-
namite etc., General 4.00
658. Farmers Co-operative Elevator
Co. Coal for County Farm. General |
659. Owl Drug Co. Supplies for Co. j
Clerk. General 10.70
660. Sands, Chas Nursing Logan
Stone, General 64.00
661. Mills M. H. Expense and Stamps
General 17.58
662. Doolen, J. H. Supplies for Court
House. General 3.68
663. Tuton, W. M. Stamps. General
664. City of Mangum Water and
Lights General -- 57.98
665 City of Mangum. Lights. General
45.09
666. Mangum Motor Co. Gas and Oil
General 71.76
667. Russell & Cockrell Supplies for
County Clerk General 6.00
668. Butler, Milton, Expense and
i Stamps. General 58.69
669. Hall, Clay Expense for Sheriff.
General 25.10
1670. Neel, Dr. Ney. Examine Insanity '
Case. General 6 00 :
671. Neel, Dr. Ney Examine Insanity
Case. General -— 6.00
i 672. Henry, H. D. Coal. General 3.0".
673. Gilliland, W. R. Registering vo-
ters. General 2.15
674. Mrs. Pearl Kirby, Widow's Pen-
sion fund. General 6.00
675. Herlong, Mrs. Mattie Widow's
Pension fund. General 7.50
677. Border, Dr. G. F. Examine In-
sanity Case. General 6.00
678. Little Brown & Company. Sup-
plies for Co. Supt. General — 5.0V
679. Campbell, J. F. Examine Insan-
ity Case. General 6.00
680. Ratliff, M. M. Groceries for Co.
Farm. General 75.20
681. Graham, F. M. Soap for County
Jail. General 7.00
682. Mangum Press Brick Co. Coal
for County Farm General 6.00
683. Young Bros, and Guthrie. Sup-
plies for Court House. General 6.65
684. Hamilton Hdw. Co. Supplies for
Court House. General 31.6o
685. Hamilton Hdw. Co. Supplies for
County Farm. General 2.50
686. Maloy, Maggie Lou Extra Help
for Co. Supt. General 5.00
687. Brown, Zack Drayage. General
21.17
688. Harril, W. J. Cancelled. General
402.04
689. Cicero Smith Lbr. Co. Supplies
for Bridge etc., General 306.15
390. Border, Dr. G. F. Expense to
Okla. City for Trucks. General 50.50
691. Faulkner, Miss Emma. Stamp*
and Oil. General 2.20
692. Curreathers, J. D. ass'n from
Chas. Saflds, Nursing Logan Stone
General 76.00
693. Mangum Star Printing for Co.
Assessor. General . 18.10
694. Goodman, O. L. Work on road
General 76.65
695. Veach, W. N. Work on road.
General 198.65
the universal car
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GET SLOAN'S FOR
YOUR PAjN RELIEF
You don't have to nib it fa|
to get ^quick^ comfort"
One* you're tried It on that stiff
Joint, sore muscle, sclstic piin. rheu-
matic twinge, lata* back, you'll And
a warm, toothing relief you never
thought a liniment could produce.
Won't (tain the (kin, leaves no mutt,
watte* no time In applying, sure to
give quick results, A large bottle
meant economy. Your own or any
other druggist ha* It. Get It today.
35c. 70c. $1.40.
Sloan's
I^i nimcnt
fferp ii handy
696. News-Dispatch Printing & Audit
Co. Supplies for County Treasurer
General 115.00
69" News-Dispatch Printing & Audit
,o. Supplies for County Treasurer
»neral 80.35
69. Hommes-Wilson-Walker Co. Sup-
plies for Co. Assessor. General 46.20
702. Harris W. J. Work on Heating
Plant Gen. 88.28. Sinking 250.00
888.28
703. Cameron Wm. Lbr. Co. Lumber
& etc., Gen. 235.00 Sinking 300.00—
586.00
704. Hines, D. C. Boarding Prisoners
December 1919. General 61.00
705. Harris, W. J. Supplies for Heat-
ing Plant General 36.76
It was ordered by the Board that
the various reports of the folowing
County Officers, be and the same are
hereby approved, viz:
R. F. Maloy, County Clerk, Louis
Tittle, County Treasurer, W. T. Jeter,
Court Clerk, and W. M. Tuton, Sheriff.
It was ordered by the Board that the
appointment of Mrs. James L. Hughes
be and the same is hereby approved.
It was ordered by the Board that
the following directors of the Greer
County Free Fair which are Mangum
Township.
R. D. Brownell and Percy K. Norris;
Granite Township, G. W. Briggs and
O. M. Hayse of Granite, Oklahoma.
Jester Township, W. F. Carter and F.
C. Paxton, of Jester, Oklahoma.
Quartz Township, Fred Smith, Blair,
Oklahoma and J. H. Sullivan of Man-
gum, Okla., Tilley Township, W. J.
Able and Oscar Givens of Mangum,
Whether Cotter Pin or
Complete Overhaul
ton iipnurs. Aiiuui Th ,' genuine parts too—each made ot
up \lui for the work you will pay only reasonable Ford Prices.
\Ve are part of the Big; Ford Family and not only repair Fords but
nell them as well. We have more than passing interest in the service
we - ive you. Drive to our garage when your Ford needs repairing.
For safety's sake have the Authorized Ford Dealer do it.
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Mangum Motor Co.
Equip Your Small Car
With Goodyear Tires
If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell
or any other car using 30 x 3», 30x 3 Vi-t or 31 x4-
inch tires, you can well take advantage of
the high relative value built into all Good-
year Tires.
You can well do so because you can secure
in the small Goodyear Tires the results of
such skill and care as have made Goodyear
Tires the preferred equipment on the high-
est-priced automobiles of the day.
You can well do so because these small Good-
year Tires are easy to obtain, being produced
at the rate of 20,000 a day, and because
their first cost rsually is as low or lower than
that of other tires in the same types and sizes.
Go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station
Dealer for these tires, and for Goodyear
Heavy Tourist Tubes. He supplies many
other local owners of small cars.
30 * 3 Vi Goodyear Double-Cure t/*\00
Fabric, AU-Wcather Tread - LKJ
30x 1 >/2 Goodyear Single-Cure $1*765
Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread *1 ( —
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tube* are thick, strong tube* that
reinforce casing* properly. Why risk a good casing with a
cheap tube ? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tube* cost little more
than tubes of less merit. 30x3Vi sUe in wattr- $*290
proof bag J
Oklahoma, be and the same is hereby
approved.
it was ordered by the Board that
the appointment of Kenneth Crook as
Deputy Court Clerk be and the same
is hereby approved.
It was ordered by the Board of
County Commisioners that the follow-
ing resolution be approved;
Whereas, the 1915 Legislature did
amend Section 6 Chapter 152 of the
Sessions Laws of 1911 so that the
County Assessor shall on the 15th day
of January of each year proceed to
take a list of all taxable property in
the County and assess the value there-
of, as of January 1st, in the following
manner, to-wit:
By posting in three or more con
spicuous places in each City or the
voting precinct at least ten days
prior to the date the Assessor will
meet the tax payers to list their pro-
perty and that said assessor shall re-
main at each City or voting preo-inct
one day for each sixty voters or major
fraction thereof in said City or voting
precinct.
If any tax payer shall fail to meet
the assessor aod list his property on
the date advertised in his voting pre-
cinct, he may meet him in any other
town or voting precinct and list same.
It' any person by reason of sickness
jr any other unavoidable circum-
stances shall not be able to meet the
assessor on date advertised, he may
render a written list of all his per-
sonal property, including a legal de-
scription of all his real estate, if any,
and shall subscribe to the oath re-
quired by each tax payer, as to its
correctness. After the County As-
sessor shall have visited each City or
voting precinct in compliance of the
foregoing provision, of this act, he
shall give notice by publication in
some newspaoer of general circula-
tion in the County that he will be in
the Office at the County Seat the next
twenty days for the. purpose of assess-
ing those who have not had their prop-
erty assesed for the current year.
Those so failing to meet the County
Assesor as above provided shall be de-
clared delinquent and a penalty of
$1.00 for such failure shall be added
to his or her tax and entered on the
tax book and collected by the County
Treasurer as utner taxes; and,
Whereas, the above referred to
amended section and Chapter provides
that same shall be in full force and
efTect by resolution duly passed in
regular "or specia lsession and be pub-
lished at least once in some newspaper
of general circulation in the County.
Therefore, be it resolved, that we,
the County Commissioners in regular
session assembled deeming it best for
the interest of the tax payers of Greer
County that this amended Section and
Chapter be put into force and effect
as aforesaid, do now hereby declare
game to be in full force and effect
after same shall have been duly ad-
vertised and that this mention of same
in the Mangum Star, a newspeper of
general circulation in Greer County,
shall be deemed sufficient for such
notification. , , .
N. W. OVERALL, Chairman of Brd.
County Commissioners.
Attest: ,
R. F. MALOY, County Clerk.
(SEAL)
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 5th day of January 1920.
John H. Tomme, Notary Public.
My commission expires April 30, 1921.
(SEAL) ^ . .
No other business to come Wore
the Board the same stands adjourned
until Monday, February 2, 1920, the
same being the next regular meeting.
Any Real Laid In the House?
Cut out the mixed grease and use our Pure Lard a
while. Cooler weather and more activity demands
that you should come to our market, where all good
meats are sold.
HOOVER ft PIGG
Chicago has another scandal at her
door, and has given another proof that
Chicago is a poor place for honorable
white people to live. Last week a
negro school teacher was placed in
charge of a white school. Of course
the children were outraged and pen-
demonium broke loose.
TRUNK WANTED
I want a good second hand trunk,
about 20 in. wide, 24 in. deep, 36 in.
long. Innuire for G at Cozy Rooming
House. Must be priced reasonable.
33-lp^
We recently heard two little boys
loudly discusing the Zebra One claim-
ed that animal was white wifh dark
stripes. And those beys reminded us
of many times "when we have heard
much older persons disputing some
weighty question on the street corner.
Travis Heatlv returned from a sever-
al days trip through Eastern Okla-
homa Friday.
If you have city property or a farm
for sale, list with W. H. Dickey 13tt
OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ASSESSOR
Mangum, Greer County, Okla
TO THE TAX PAYERS
Of the County of Geeer and State of Oklahoma
You and each of you are hereby notified, pursuant to the laws
of the State of Oklahoma (Session Laws 1915) that the under-
signed county assessor of Greer County, Oklahoma, will meet
the taxpayers of the various townships and cities in Greer Coun-
ty, for the purpose of listing and assessing all personal property
in the county at the places on the dates herein set out, for the
year 1920. Please make out a list of your personal property as
of January 1st, and bring same with you.
ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
Name "Bayer" is on Genuine
Aspirin—say Bayer
Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
cage," containing pronsi
directions fo~r Colds, Pain, Headache,
in a "Bayer
QUARTZ TOWNSHIP
Hester City,
City View,
Midway School House,
TILLEY TOWNSHIP
Ladessa,
Wildcat,
New Hope,
Gyp Hill No. 1.
Gyp Hill No. 2.
January 15th.
January 16th.
January 19th.
January 20th.
January 21st.
January, 22nd.
January 23rd.
January 26th.
BLOOMINGTON TOWNSHIP
White Flat, January 27th.
Dean, January 28th.
Bloomington, January 29th.
Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism.
Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin
prescribed bv physicians for nineteen
years. Handy tin hoses of 18 tsblets
cost few cents. Aspirin Is trade mark
of Bayer Manufacture of Monaacstie-
acidester of 8sllcyllcacid.
JESTER TOWNSHIP
Reed,
Shiloh,
Deer Creek,
RANEY TOWNSHIP
Plainview,
January 30th.
February 3rd.
February 4th.
February 5th.
WILLOW TOWNSHIP
McKissack,
Willow City,
Brinkman City,
February 6th.
February 9th. & 10th.
February 11th. & 12th.
GRANITE TOWNSHIP
Pleasant Valley, February 13th.
Granite City, Feb. 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th.
Mangum City, Feb. 20th, to 28th., Inc.
Office, Court House March 1st to 23rd Inc.
All first Mondays and Saturdays will be in the Office, Cou.t
House.
Don't forget that we must take the "Agriculture Report" as
of "Form Printed in the Mangum Star."
EMMA FAULKNER
COUNTY ASSESSOR GREER COUNTY
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1920, newspaper, January 29, 1920; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284002/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.