The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1919 Page: 3 of 12
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Jfc. officer* * IW* *»+ — REAL FRIENDS
•I Um of lW» community
W« wtleMM twry opportunity .to
our alwifr Urfodrdo of ocquointoneo#.
Don't go by the book ".without itoppi
lor a ehot ,
W« wont to t«U you »ho«t th. ad^anU... of
«MW . «"■«» <* ck*ki.f account or
Utk with u..
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Mangum, Okla.
-oldest bank in SOUTHWEST OKLA."
Reasons!
V
THE DOCTORS
All say that . growing child .hould drink at lea*t . quart of
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Mr. C1m4 wvi f<owly
u> inc H. L. Wirk*( tmtm tto «*»•
1u ***». timh mv>«.
mo. ml u. lUUM* . .
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a »"** *-»u,a*>
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H.,u. tidMiol Friday »>**>« ^rW7'
* 13 for liw »*•••«« * UT.,*h^ tu
„rr .•.«*( W» «"*• b"B« " luM
ho» aii.j pocket*
VnBoancvm«*r.U !«•*» !»** .
of th» main*** «•' Ollt» Tall** .
ami Mr. B»rhw«l Mriiulfin rt Hl»»«
So Ti All twNr fr»nM« *»•»•
• loan end prua^rou. "MUn#4 *ff*
•jVs -ill make then humw Hat-
ter m the futur*
Mo. A*hl»y and chlWlplai»
ing »n le»M»g for NrbraUa thr Ut-
ter i#rt of th« week. where they wnl
make their home They W l" ^ ,n,eV
lv mixed by their many frlea«I».
Orp Hill singing Claea will vUt tU
Hester CUwa Sunday evetuag « '
o'clock. A l«r*e etewd le «»wUd.
Cha». Flood and family have mo**4
^Mr.^oii'uJrti visited hi* brother
uurinit the week end.
M,w» Winnie Potter. Mr. N""'®
Kirk. Mlaae* Bertha and Velma Ktrk
*pr t the holidays with home folk*.
KITrU arv bong made to have> W. »*• ,
0. Harding. governor of
^rv., board, make the P*«aei|MU ad-
draw at the convention of the Okla
hH» State Banker* A.Mclation.
which will be held in Okl*h«n*» £ ■,
December !»th and 10th. W. K. Sam-
1 ueU secretary of the uaeociatlon h«
telegraphed governor Hauling un in- ooo0oooooooeo
vitation to address the contention. _
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CARDU1
TM mailt Ti* —
£
Cullta.
around
vitation to wiuiww ", i. C2T , o
Governor Harding will ^ °
Apeak on the cotton expert corpora
turn and it.n relation U, th.> Arncnian
Cotton Automation of which Oo\er-
nor Harding in a director.
Fine large new Pecans. !i*>
I pound at Blalock *.
entM i
mangum r. b. two
Milk Each Day
"Ttot «1IV h.ve
Sri.to!fJSfc dSSSr rf £
*i!*od is preser\ ed.'
Rrvran £r SAD
Phone 275
o o o o o o o o o o o o • o o o
Mr*. H. F. Cri*p wa* shopping in |
the City Tuesday. |
Eld. K. F. Minsey i* reported on tin
SICK lift this week. Thanks- !
Mr*. J. M. Longmue spent Thanks ,
giving in Granite the guest of trn.
BBf Ur^°iS>er of the famer* on
the n utTspent First Monday in Man-
gle inclement weather of the p»t
.wo woeks ha* put a stop to all kinds
°VoyC.Tloberts is in Oklahoma City
on business this week. , .
J. C. liobbins is traiwacting business
Munpum this week. n„bv
Mrs J K Goodman and Miss Kub>
to' were snoping in the city Mon-
daM». J. B. McReynolds is spending
, week in Manguni.
a. w. Perr>man transacted business
in Altus several days last week.
;$***£*
The Constitution of the Umted
States requires that a census of the
United States be. taken every ten
years. It is by this means that the
apoortionmeat of members of th-
House of Representatives is made as
to states.
Wheezing in the lungs indicates that
phlegm is obstructing the air pas-
sages. BALLARD'S HOREHOUND
SYRUP loosens the phlegm so that it
can be coughed up and ejected. Sold
by Richard s Drug Store. 25-5
GET SLOAN'S FOR
YOUR PAIN RELIEF
! You don't h*Te to rub it i*
to get quick, comfort-
ing relief
Once you've tried it on that stiff
joint, tore muscle, sciatic pam. rheu-
matic twinge, lame back you'll find
a warm, soothing relief you never
thought a liniment o>uld produce.
Won't stain the skin, leaves no muss,
SS'dSSS'iJfc'Sr'l.T-S HERE'S NEW KIND STRIKE
35c. 70c. $1.40.
Notice! - Notice!
TO OUR FRIENDS
AND CUSTOMERS
Many of you have not settled your notes and accounts
with us yet Some of these we have carried for you a
long time and by doing so we believed we were doing
you a service. All are past due.. Now with the plent-
ious crops and good prices, we expect every one of you to
take care of your obligations promptly.
We have not sent a collector out because we believed
vou would pay without it. But we believe you will agree
that it is now time these notes andaccounts were settled
hence we are'taktoS this method of reminding you. Pay
them now, you will feel better and so will we.
Wishing you a happy Christmas.
- Young Bros. & Guthrie -
Anarchist Priaonera Refus. To Attend
Thair Own Trials.
GIFT/
*4»<a-wtf-v
TtNiTfa.TlM.
WE THANiK YOU
Peopli
Children
Old
Middle Aged
Everybody
for the help you gave in achieving the glorious •
notice by publication
I\ THE DISTRICT COURTOF
;KEEK COUNTY. STATE 01-
OKLAHOMA
Virgic R. Allen,
vs. No" 3190
Johi H. Allen,
Defendant.
THK STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO
THE SAID DEFENDANT
The Defendant, John H. Allen, w.l
tak - notice that you have been sued
in tiio District Court of ^J County,
State of Oklahoma, by Virgie R. Al
len for absolute divorce on the
grounds of extreme cruelty and gross
neglect of duty and for the restora-
ei . /I a n nQfflA I rtl*
N Y0rk. — Flftynine radlcaU neglect of duty ana xor *T ' d
wenlon Itr ke against attending their , tion ofherm^dennamefor costs and
bearings at EllisttSS* in
and forced the hearings to be ^ | wer ^ ^ day
pended, despite the presence of tha ^o, said petition will be
house immigration conunlttee which , andtrue and judg-
I^SS'tS if™ck SCe^a iron I ment rendered against you accordmg-
barrier removed whea they have vis- j ly ,. ^ under my and theseal
ltors. , lf said court this 4th day of Decern
The committee advised Commls- 1919 ,
.loner Byron H. Uhl to use force If w ,
tha nurt men .. « »
W. T. JETER, Court Clerk.
By ^Kenneth Crook, Deputy.
25-3-
DODSONWOUtDSTOP^^
Bioner Byron w -—
necessary to compel the next men
scheduled for hearing to attend, hold-
ing he had sufficient authority under
the interpretation of the law by the
United States supreme court The
commissioner sent to the detention
cage for Nicolai Kuropata, who was
arreeted in a recent raid in Newark. ^ Caiomel is Mercury and Acts
There was no response from the cage Like Dynamite on Your Liver
and nobody at the island knew which :
sitsr.?; ar-AJ-s, E-1
* - I n,;nra(iAT1 QArVlCe.
Ugc W »'v
vision of the immigration service.
Augustus P. Shell, returned empty
kanded to report to Mr. Uhl and to
the committee.
The sergeant-at-arms brought in
the counsel for the radicals. Isaak
Schorr who emigrated from Russia
in 1904 and was graduated from the
New York university law school in
1913 He was about to leave the Is-
land'for the mainland. At the com-
mittee's request he told his clients money ^ack
the law required them to attend their Dodson's ]
! hearings. All but seven of the sixty- | .
six segregated radicals then reiterat-
| ed theT refusal to attend until the
; barrier was removed.
off i tne saie oi twmus'. , / •
^ive the same reason, Dodson s Liver
Tone is taking its place.
"Calomel is dangerous and people
know it, while Dodson|s Liver Tone is
perfectly safe and gives bettei re-
sults," said a prominent local drug
eist Dodson's Liver Tone is personal-
ly guaranteed by every druggist. A
large bottle costs but a few cents, and
if it fails to give easy relief in eveiy
cas3 of liver sluggishness and consti
pation, you have only to ask for youi
in
?A
Baptist Church i^eot
Campaign Commitl
tee
W. F. Heame, W. A. Covington, I. W. Cunningham,
Chairman Treasurer Secretary
oney bacK.
Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant-
taking, purely vegetable remedy,
harmless to both children and adults.
Take a spoonful at night and wake up
feeling fine? no biliousness, sick head -
ache, acid stomach or constipated
r r-r i«!pnnftQP bowels. It doesn't grip or cause m-
TRAIKPJ1EM CIT liJCn-ASE ; ronVPniencP all the next day like vie
—— lent calomel. Take a dose of calomel
Hines To Permit Time and Half Un- ; tod and tomorrow you will feJ
. iv, w c -.aie ! weak, sick and nauseated. Don t lose
der New Scale. , weaK, ^ Take Dodson's Liver
, ! Tone instead and feel fine, full of vig-
Washinglon.—A new wage and , ajid ambition,
-working agreement was signed be- ,
twetn tlie railroad administration and
oiacials oi the brotherhood of maiu^
tenancy oi way employes and railway
shop laborers. While demands of the
union were not fully met he elght- ,
hour ta.ic day was established loi
track laborers and others of ttaj ,
classification, and time and a _half. w
after that hour was provided. Most
of the other employes included undei
the agreement will re^ive time and
a half overtime pay after ten houra
| Signing of the new contract by Di
rector General Hine« ended negotia,
lions which have been in progresi
since February. Approximately 4W,-
«00 men are affected, railroad admin-
tatrntfcn officials estimated. The «*•
tract also provide, that "V**1 *
applicable during the period of fe*
ZSt «.U*1 Of the romto. unfc— —
tice oi thirty days is given of its u»
collation
BKAL ESTATE A SPBCIALTY^
r> ___ ».«t your farm or citypro-1
s««covinctoh1
brothers 1
WHICH STORE IS MV
STORE?
MOKE IT.V0UR STORE.
DO VOURBCHRBTIMS
SHOPPIHC EHRtV.
Jas. UMcGtt k Co.
DANCING
The Very Latest—the livest the
high spots of dance music for this
Christmas month are on Pathe re-
cords on sale NOW.
. • '< . • •'/ V *
Cedar Chests
Get one of our Cedar Chests for a
Christmas Present. We have a
nice line.
HUB
Furniture Co.
Undertakers and Embalmers
Phones 235, Night 561
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1919, newspaper, December 4, 1919; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284130/m1/3/?q=coaster: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.