The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1921 Page: 2 of 10
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THE MANGUM STAB
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1921
$ Day Specials
V gal. Sammies Auto Oil $1.00
"(Will not fill cars at this price, cans only)
7 gal. "Kills-Em" Stock Dip
(Regular 5 gallons to dollar)
$1.00
Gasoline
23c
Bring your cans to ^
G. J. Crossland & Co., (The Orange & Black Tanks on Rock Island, Penn's Filling Station, G. J. Crossland & Co. Filling fetation.
G. J. CROSSLAND & COMPANY
"Kerosene, Gasoline, Auto Oils"
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Ellis Ketchersid underwent another
operation at the Hollis Hospital last
Thursday. He was operated on about
a year ago for appendicitis and began
to work too soon and caused a rupture
in his side. We have not learned how
he is getting along at this writing.
Mr. Cornett had a bad spell of heart
failure the first of the week. He
would be getting along fine if his
heart did not give him so much trouble
There were a goodly number of the
Shrewder folks that attended the ball
game at Gould Saturday. We are sor-
New Perfection Sto»*»
Joe Harris sells only New Perfec-
tion Stoves and he sells plenty of
n nr.
Ancona Eggs
Eggs from thoroughbred Ancona
Chickens, real prize winners, $1.50 ^ llnl
per setting delivered in Mangum. C. | them. Buy one, Try one. You^ll use no
C. Hart, 2 blocks east of Rock Island ! other. 36-tf
Depot. 42-2p. |
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Guthrie, Okla.
March 7th, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that Paul
Carlock, of Dallas, Texas, Box 906,
who on January 8th, 1919, made
Stock-Raising Homestead Entries
Nos. 011532, N 1-2 SEtt Sec. 15, Twp.
7 N. R 23 w, andNo. 011618, for SW%
ODD FELLOWS
Mangum I. O. O. F. No. 96, meets
weekly ,and vonfers degrees as fol-
lows: First oMnday night in month,
will confer the Initiatory degree. 2nd
Monday night in month the 1st. de-
gree; third Monday night the 2nd de-
;ree, fourth Monday night the 3rd.
egiee. jSW^i Section 17, Township 7 North,
O. L.' GOODMAN, Secy. 40tf , ^nge 22 west, Indian Meridian Ad-
I ditional to original H. E. the SW%
— [ SEtt Sec. 4, Twp. 7N, R 23 W„ has
_ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF I filed notice of intention to make Final
ry to say that the Shrewder girls lost i GREER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. | proof under Sec 5, of Amended Act
their game. They played Gould and:,-. D. Houghton. Plaintiff, - S^TalTe des^bet befor"
the scores were 26 and 19. j vs. Cause No. .1406 ,jarrett Todd, County Judge of Greer
Mrs. Maggie Elrod of Gould gave njj. W. Litchfield and the First Nation- Co., Okla., at his office, at Mangum,
dinner for the Shrewder ball team and U1 Bank of Sayre, Oklahoma. Okla., on the 20th day of April, 1921.
their professor. The team surely did SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION j and'james"m"^Prig-
enjoy and appreciate her kindness. JtHE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 'a<*! more, of Willow, E. R. Tinsley and
L. D. Cummings and family left,j. W. Litchfield,
for their horiie in Panhandle, Texas,! You will take notice that you have
last Friday. | been 'sued in the District Court of
Some of Shrewder's young folks at- Greer County, Oklahoma for a can-
tended the party at Mr. Christwell's' cellation and recission of a certain
in the Metcalf communiey last Fri-1 sale contract made and entered into
day night. October 12th, 1920, and recorded in
Messrs. Earl Newberry and R. D.' the office of the County Clerk of
Curnutt came home last Thursday j Greer County, Oklahoma in Volume
from Mangum to visit parents and to j 57 of deeds page 277 and involving
attend the ball game at Gould. They j the following described real estate in
came out with K. M. McDaniel and Greer County, Oklahoma, to-wit:
non, David, who were in town having
some dental work done.
We have not got very many news
items this week as our telephone is
out of order and we have no chance
to catch any news over the phone.
G. F. Gever, of Mangum, Okla.
40-5. J. Y. CALLAHAN, Register.
Cement
Contracting
All kinds of Con-
crete and Cement
work. Don't let ev-
ery Tom, Dick and
Harry try your Con-
crete work.
I have made this
work a study and
will give you real
service.
A. C. Handley
AUTO LICENSE
j See Zack T. Pryse, Notary Public,
before the law gets you. 41-tf.
The Mangum Star has" just printed
, a new edition of contract books, es-
B i pecially suited for western Oklahoma.
They have the approval of the leading
>cki
GODSON'S LIVER TONE
INSTEAD OF CALOMEL
stockmen of this county
m ( Calomel is
and were the bones
luicksilver. It attacks
paralyzes the liver.
printed at their request. They are; Your dealer sells each bottle of pleas-
well bound and printed on good paper ant, harmless "Dodson's Liver Tone
with duplicates for making carbon! under an ironclad, money-back guar-
copies. They will be only 75c each, antee that it will regulate the liver,
! Get yours and have it ready. 38tf. stomach and bowels better than calo-
mel, without sickening or salivating
! you—15 million bottles sold. (1)
Stat* of Ohio, City «f Toledo. Lues*
County—
Frank J. Cheney makas oath thai ho to
aenlor partner of tha Arm of T. J. Cheney
* Co., doing buatnass In the City of To-
iauireTB^,cigfj„«
•won to baf " "
■
Mmil A. 1
Ini'icT. Th-romrhth.Blooa
on tho Ifucoua lurfacao of wo Jlratea.
•n Internally and acta through the Blood
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Guthrie, Okla.
March 25, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that Elmer
L. Ray of Carter, Okla., who on June
24, 1920, made stock-raising home-
stead entry, No. 012021, for NEi4 SE j
54, Section 7, Township 7 north,
Range 24 west, Indian Meridian, Ad-1
■n,. sou.h ".it of m .w„, .„d
North half of lot three, in Block noUce of intention to make Final;
"1" of the Government Addition to | proof under section 5, Act of Decern-1
the town (now city) of Mangum,' ber 29th, 1916; to establish claim to!
Oklahoma I4*16 'am' above described, before Hon. j
PlaintHf alleges that I» of ^
Easter Sunday was very dull with said sale contract have not been com-1 okla., on the 9th day of May 1921. i
most everybody as we had an awfully: plied with, and seeks a judgment le-j Claimant names as witnesses:
cold norther and it snowed some Sun-1 scinding and cancelling the same, and A. J. Bearden , Andrew Bearden, j
■ n ,, , ,, Vfitinnul Robert Campbell, of Jester, Okla.,i
day night. 1 that the defendant, 111 st Nat una , and George w. Boyd, of Mangum,
Mrs. W. W. Shelton was to give the. Bank of Sayre, Oklahoma be ordered okla.
young folks an Easter egg hunt but to cancell a certain deed executed i" j 42-5t. J. Y. Callahan, Register,
we did not learn whether they hunted 1 pursuance thereof. Plaintiff further
eggs or not but we heard there were 1 seeks a judgment quieting his title
a number of young folks there in ■ to said property, and forever barring
spite of the disagreeable weather. j the defendant from asserting 01
I claiming any right, title or interest
REAL ESTATE ■ thereto, and for costs and general re-
, ! He'.
If you want to traue your car 01 un]ess you answer the petition
some oi your town property in on a I of gajd pIujntiff flled in the clerkV
Mattresses
We make Cotton Mattresses of
Good Staple Home Grown Cot-
ton. You can furnish the Cotton
if you like.
Mattresses Cleaned and Recov-
ered. tf.
Sleep Ezy
Mattress Co.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
good farm, see me in persn.
Robertson.
J. H.
lSbatf
See BOLEN & BURKHAR1
Room 2, Elliott Building, for Real
Estate, Loans, Insurance, Oil and gas
leases.
Jack Kor Service
I will stand my big Black Mam-
moth Jack again this season. Those of
you who do not know of this jack,
come see him. He is 15 hands high,
good bone, long joints and a fine body.
A good breeder thai, will bear inspec-
tion. E. E. Huggins. 40-8
office of said court on or before the
16th day of May, 1921, the same will
be taken as true and a judgment en
tered accordingly.
(Seal) Mary L. Watkins,
42-3t. Court Clerk.
We also represent some of the best
Insurance companies on earth. When
you need Fire, Tornado or Hail In-
surance, see us. Hall & McGuire.
38-tf.
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA to
EULA WEEKS:
You will take notice that you have
——— ... , i have been sued in the District Court
John Couch was here visiting rela- i of Greer County, oklahoma, by H. G.
tives Tuesday and is to go to Dallas | Weeks, for a decree of divorce and
for treatme
health for
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Guthrie, Okla.
March 25, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that Herbert
D. Carlock, of Mangum, Okla., who
on July 21, 1918, made Stock-raising
Homestead Entry, No. 011531, for
WVa NWli Section 14, Township 7,
north, Range 23 west, I. M., addition-
al to original H. E., the NVa NWV*
Sec. 10, NEW NEW Sec. 9, & SEW
SE 14 Sec. 4, same Twp. and range,
has filed notice of intention to make
Final proof under Act of Dec. 29th,
1916, as Amended; to establish claim
to the land above described, before
Hon. Janet Todd, County Judge of
Greer Co., Oklahoma, at his office, at
Mangum , Okla., on the 9th day of
May, 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses:
M. E. Pace, Oscar Stone, J. G. Bar-
ker, of Mangum, and J. W. Biffle of
Delhi, Okla.
42-5t. J. Y. Callahan. Register.
JUST
Two places to eat
One is at Home
The other is
The
Cazy Cafe
ir»; ■ J .■ -A- m 'it MfA'iiriiHitw
In the District Court, Greer County,
State ol' Oklahoma.
No. 3232
ent. He has been in poor the custody of Horace Weeks, minor
some weeks. j child, upon the' grounds10 » j Dickinson-Reed-Sanderson
M,„ — ro unless £ j Company, A Corporation, Plaintiff
For Sale: German Millet and Darso j 'petitioiflvVbe takers'confes- , ^ j. Lula Har-
$3.00 per hundred, F. 0. B„ Frederick. I sed and judgment rendered according-, »• Company,
L. A Lowrey, Frederick. Okla. 42-21 ly. aiwiin a Corporation, Farmers National
(Seal) MARY L. ,W ATKINS, Bank oklahoma City, Oklahoma, a
COTTON ADVANCING 41-3. ^'e | Corporation, John O'Connell, Mary
Mr. Heatly of the Heatly Gin Co N0TICE FOR pUSTI^TION | ^2SS",eU' f"' W>
tells us that he is paying from 4 to 5 , Department of the Interior ; • Notjce 'q{ Sale of Real Estate
U. S. Land Office at Guthne, Okla., jjotjce j3 hereby given that in pur-
led by
y, Ok.
the ac-
cents for bollies and from 6 to 10 cents
for picked cotton, at their gin. Will
run gin through most
February 25, 1921
at tneir gin. win, . , - i~v,_ 11 suance of an order of sale issuei
1st of April 1 Notlce ,s ,h,ereby ' I rt ,; I the Court Clerk of Greer County,
; *ti V riv en 1 Krancis ot Vinson, Okla., vfho on the ^ March llth, 1921, in the
GIN CO. Jan. 9 th mo, ^O.ig.".! H. K . numbered 3232 in the dis
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
j for SW ^4 Sec 9. and on - day of
1 made additional H. E. under | fouix.
Greer County,
district
Oklahoma,
, ,V nil7fii for wherein Dickinson- Reed- Randerson
Act of Dee.—), U161 N°. 0^17 ' company a coiporation, is the plain-
west0 & and George B. Hargrove, Lula B.
The Granite White Sulphur Springs W 1-2 SW54, Section
42-2p.
Granite, Okla.
Lucky
Strike
cigarette
Its
toasted,
Vjeakinq roofs ma^e
ONB
MAO
BUT OOR^
* RLPAIR
>^oi*K
S
y°u 1
G-LAOl
folks we've worked for are
always saying a good word for
us. Mrs. J. says that her refrig-
erator is as good as new since
we relined it. Mrs. B. said the
other day that they had had no
more trouble with their hot air
furnace and flues since we fixed
'em—and that's been a year ago
Joe Harris
The modem woman rejoicing
that the world is returning
to sanity and glad apparal
continues to save money by
practising a wise wardrobe
economy. Dainty Dorothy
tells her friends of the won-
derful savings she has made
by having us clean and dye
her frocks and suits.
i'ors
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of Border Hospital.
low a prospective
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for baby's coming
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almost say my baby was born without pain. At th*
present time 1 am using it again, as I do not want to go
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period of expectancy, it soothes the fine net-work of
nerves, lubricates the broad, flat, abdominal muscles
and prepares the way for an easier, quicker and practical
delivery.
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Too many women, unfortunately, suffer in health, hence in loss
of happiness, thru conditions or irregularities peculiar to their sex whicji might
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To every woman suffering from such troubles we advise the use of Dr. J. Brad-
field's Female Regulator, as a tonic of great value. This remedy, for women only,
has been sold for more than GO years, and is today, as always, depended upon foe
good results. At all druggists in $1.00 bottles. TRY IT.
High School Junior Play
"Back to the Farm"
A Comedy drafria in 3 acts.
Friday Night, 8 o'Clock
at the
STAR THEATRE
Specialties
Saxophone, Helen Stone; Violin, Mildred Wyman; Piano, Kathryn
Townsend; Reading, Kathleen Jessee.
Adults 35c. Reserved Seats at Geyer's Book Store, 15c.
len'WorthenfwA Uoberf L.''Overton, I commanding "mc to levy "upon, and sell
all of Vinson, Okla.
38-5 J. Y. CALLAHAN, Register ^ gouthcust Quarter of Section sev.
en in Tbwnship seven, North of Rang<
Notice of Demand for Tax Deed tw<*ty-one West of the Indian Me-
ollKhom-i ridian, lying and situated in said
h » Greer County and State of Oklahoma,
Tc^the unknown owner'or owners together with all and singular the
f M L n In hlnrk twentv-two tenements, hereditaments and appur-
V 2) n' North Mangum t'■ ,eer Coilnty! tenances thereunto . belonging or in
Oklahoma. | any wise appertaining, to satisfy a
You, and
I any wise appertaining, to satisfy a
•e hereby' judgment and decree of foi-eclosure in I
f vou, ai
law sold bv the County - -,
g± thCe»o^a^Sl7«hy £S rjfurthersum of f57.60
said taxes were not paid and the said | with interest thereon ^theja^of U)
tract of land was bid in by the under
from December 1,
per cent per annum from March 3rd,
your 'authorized a^nToTat^^ on £^»nty
or befoi-e the 25«h day of May, 1921., Greer County, State of
the said C D. Teague as the J fer for sale and sell to the highest
legal holder and the owner of bidder for cash, the said pioperty
the said certificate of purchase issued above described, or so much thereof
against such tract of land will demand as will satisfy said judgment, with in-
of the Countv Treasurer of Greer terest and costs.
County, Oklahoma, that deed i.^ue to Witness my hnml Mareh 17th, 10.1.
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1921, newspaper, April 7, 1921; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284006/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.