The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 5, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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Do You Love the
Sunlight, or Does
It Hurt Your Eyes?
Noted Corporation Lawyer Scheduled
To Make Speech*. [)*/ or Two
Atter Gore in bdi Towa
Just one month ago The Savior
Sent an angle from Hia Throne
1 And took our dear Father to
A beautiful Heavenly home.
How we miss tether dear
But God knows best
A new angle enteit*i the torrid race
j for United States Senator thia week j And sweetly felled him home
when it was announced that Judge C. I in Heaven with Him to rest
B. Stuart of Oklahoma City woulu • The moonlight a tars are gleaming
! talk on behalf of Scott Ferna at a j Upon a silent grave
meeting in Norman Monday night., Where sleeps without dreaming
1 which leads the wise ones to believe j The ooe we could not save.
: that the Ferria manager* have adopt.- . Friends may think we'll aoon forget
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The facts of the case is you
perhaps need a pair of glas-
ses. Scientifically fitted to
protect your eyes and pre-
serve your eyesight. Many
people are unnecessarily
poor sighted. Come in time
and let us save your eyes.
We are scientific, experien-
ed and licensed Opticians.
eil a new strategy. Sen. Gore has re-
peatedly challenged Ferria to debate
with him but thus far these challeng-
es have been ignored. It now looks a*
Stuart would take up the fight for
Ferria.
During the last six weeks Senator
Gore has averaged four speeches a
day and has drawn enormous crowds.
It is estimated that in each aix day
period he has spoken to about 15,000
people.
And our aching hearts be healed
But they little know the sorrow
That is in our hearts concealed.
And while we laid your form to rest
In Mangum'* sacred soil
We are satisfied your Soul's at rest
And body free from toil.
We shall never cease to love you
Though your form be in the dust
And some day we hope to meet you
To this end is God. we trust
i I cannot Lord, thy purpose see
The Senator's greatest crowd was | But j, weU that u done by Thee
at Oklahoma City where former | The trial s hard but I'll not complain
Chief Justice Thos. H. Owen of the But trust in God to meet you again
Supreme Court introduced him. At
Enid a delegation of admiring ladies
presented the Senator with a beauti-
ful gold watch following hia speech
in the tabernacle. The Senator ex-
pects to speak in every county in the
Written by his son, S. M. McMlnn
Walnt Springs, Texas.
How a Noted Vet. Gets Rid or BaU—
Fanners Heed.
Dr. H. H. Butler says: "I use RAT-
State before Primary Day, August 3. SNAP around my hospitals every
Political Paid Advertising.
WINCHESTER
The Jeweler
Mangum
three months, whether I see rats or
not. It does the work—RAT-SNAP
gets them every time. I recommend it
to everybody having rats.' Don't wait
until there is a brood of rats, act im-
mediately you s«e the first one. Three
A. O. Mathia of Granite Route 4
was in Mangum Wednesday and pur-
caased an Iowa Cream Separator from
Hamilton Hardware Co.
A bad taste in the mouth comes
from a disordered stomach and slug-
gish state of the bowels. Herbine cor-
rects the trouble immediately. It pur-
ifies tthe bowels, helps digestion, and j sizes, 25c, 60c, (1.00. Sold and guar-
sweetens the breath. Price 60c. 51b-4 : anteed by Hamilton Hardware Co.,
lend Richards Drug Store. 51b-4
FARM BARGAINS
We have some excellent bargains
for quick sale. 80 acres unimproved
all under plow, 80 acres, fair improve-
ments 60 acres under plow. 160 acres
well improved all under plow. 160 ac-
res good bottom land. 320 acres with
best improvements in Greer county,
250 acrs of wheat goes with sale of
farm if bought at once. Best of terms
on all sales. J. A. McRee, Granite, Ok-
la., 51ba2
Auto Tires and Tubes best makes for
Less at Blalocks.
STONEWARE HERB NOW
Just received Stone Jars, Chums,
Pans and Jugs at Williams Store.
Uncle Arl Paxton is another wide
awake dairyman. He called Hamilton
Hardware Company and had them
bring an Iowa Cream Separator out1 heie and make them feel at home,
Thursday.
CAMP HOUSE BEING OPENED
At the meeting of the City Commis-
sioners Tuesday evening arrange-
ments 1 were made to open the Camp
House at once. City Manager Will T.
Ponder will have proper signs paint-
ed and states he is mighty glad Man-
gum can furnish a free camp hous to
tourists coming our way and desiring
to remain over night. There is every
convenience suitable and proper in
our Camp House. Electric lights have
been installd, and water is piped into
the building. Mangum Is wide awake
these days and will continue to en-
deavor to make all visitors welcom-
The misery and depression caused
by a bilious and constipated condition
] of the system can be quickly removed
by using Herbine. It purifies, strength
I ens and invigorates. Price 60c. Sold
I by Richards Drug Store. 51-b4
A. F. Uckert of Willow Route 2
made a special trip to Mangum Sat-
urday to purchase an Iowa Cream
Separator from Hamilton Hardware
Company.
You can get the New Perfection
Oil Stoves at Sl&arer A Harris. 51btf
Careful Housewives
will Investigate this
• Opportunity • »
£ RANGE ETERNAL ando 7 piece sei
of -Aluminum Ware jor tlie price ~
iKe RANGE «
WE are making an unusual offer for a few
days in giving free a Ten Dollar Set of
aluminum ware with every Range Eternal sold.
Here is a chance to get a life time of satisfactory kitchen service
and a set of fine kitchen untcnsils at the regular price of the range.
Thirty-two Points of Eternal Excellence make the Range Eter-
nal Everlastingly Good. Its flues are lined with Eternametal
which never rusts or wears out and its patented polished top will
not rust or pit like the old style polished tops on other ranges do.'
The Range Eternal out-looks, out-cooks and out-lasts
every other range on the market. It is the most beautiful range
you can buy. The brightly polished nickel, the blue steel
of the body and the dull color of the top make this range a con-
stant . source of pride. > Its spirit of shining cheerfullness
penetrates to every nook and corner of your home.
The Range Eternal costs no more than other
ranges but is twice as satisfactory. And
don't forget that for the next few days we
will give away a Ten Dollar set of aluminum ware
with every Range Eternal sold.
Call at our store and inspect this range even if jrou
are not ready to buy. It will be worth your while.
Shearer & Harris
You Can Get Goodyear Tires
for That Sturdy Smaller Car
Of all Goodyear's notable accomplishments
in tire-making none exceeds in high relative
value of product the Goodyear Tires made
in the 30x3-, 30x3Vfe-> and 31x4-inch sizes.
These tires afford to owners of Ford,
Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, and other cars
taking these sizes, the important benefits of
Goodyear materials and methods employed
in the world's largest tire production.
Your nearest Goodyear Service Station
Dealer offers you in these tires a degree of
performance and satisfaction only possible
as a result of such extraordinary manufac-
turing advantages.
Go to this Service Station Dealer for these
tires, and for Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tube*.
He has them.
30xl"j Goodyear Double-Cure jj'l ISO
Public," All-Weather Tread. ZtJ—
JOxlVi Goodyear Single-Cure $"7 1 SO
Fabrk. Anti-Skid Tread * 1 1 —
Goodyear Heavy Tourlat Tube« are built to protect casing*.
W1 y endanger a good cast r* wltk a cheap tube? Goodyear
Hv .ivy Tourist Tubci co«t little more than tubes of 50
leu merit. 30x3Vi «lx* «n waterproof bog ______ •
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Mr. and Mrs. Bennie McCann mov-
ed to their new home near Union Hill
laBt week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sullivan made a
business trip to Brinkman Tuesday.
Aubrey Clark 'Who has been attend-
ing A & M., college at Stillwater re-
turned one day last week.
School at City View closed last
Thursday evening.
M. M. Gable is building a new bam
on his farm, which will add a great
deal to the looks of his place.
L. S. Hughes was a Mangum visit-
or Monday.
J. W. Taylor and family of near
San Antonio are visiting at the home
of J. I. Oden this week.
J. P. Foster had a team run away
one day last week, in which three or
four fine young horses were almost
ruined when they went through a
wire fence.
Mrs. E. B. Davis visited friends in
Granite Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Cotton made r
trip to White Flat Sunday.
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PLAINVIEW ITEMS
We are having some fine weather
this week. Most everyone is through
planting cotton.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rogers visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie-Nippert Sun-
day.
Hugh Pool was in Brinkman Satur-
day on business.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ferguson and
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mattix went to Elk
City Tuesday to spend a couple of
days prospecting.
E .H. Eagan and family spent Sat-
urday night and Sunday visiting in
Mangum.
S. H. Bradley and family were Sun-
day visitors at the A. J. Faulkner
home.
H. W .Nippert and family and G. H.
Ferguson and faimly visited at the
J. S. Mattix and A. S. Eagan home
Sunday.
A singing was given at Mr. Gil-
breath's Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Johnson's one
day old baby girl died Thursday morn-
ing at 3 o'clock, and was bnried in
the afternoon at Plainview Cemetery.
"Planted on earth
to bloom in Heaven."
Lift off Corns!
Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezooe
costs only a few cents.
With your fingers i You can life off
any hard corn, soft com, or corn be-
tween the toes, and the hard skin cal-
luses from bottom of feet.
A tiny bottle of "Ereezone" costs
little at any drug store; apply a few
drops upon the corn or callus. In-
I stantly it stops hurting, then shortly
j you lift that bothersome corn or cal-
i lus right off, root and all, without
one bit of pain or soreness. Truly I
No humbug!
The Owl Drug Store is a mighty J. M. Davis of Wharton, Texas has
nifty looking place since the whole ( been here the past week visiting his
house has been repapered. i brother-in-law, J. P. Frazier.
Harrison Parkey and sisters Virgie
and Zula left the last of the week to
visit his brother, Jesse Parkey of
Floyd County Texas.
Will Price and Jesse Thompson
made a business trip to Lawton the
last of the week.
Estel Flemming and family of Ok-
lahoma City has been visiting rela-
tives in the community the past week.
Misses Thirza Wicker and Jennie
Tittle of Ccntralvue School visited at
the J. W. Thompson home Tuesday.
Clilit Mcason and family of Shaw-
nee spent the past week with hia
fathr and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Measori of Route one. They elft Sun-
day for their home at Shawnee.
Billie Thompson left Sunday for
Edmond Okla, to attend the summer
term of school at Central State Nor-
mal.
Miss Virgie Parkey has accepted a
position in the Consolidated School at
Centralvue for the next term of school
and she is now taking an outing or.
the plains of Western Texas.
Miss Bessie Dooley will be one of
the teachers in our Consolidated
school next term.
Ed Mullins took a truck load of
young people to Granite last Sunday.
A Children's party at the home of
Claud Wilhite was enjoyed by a good
crowd of young people Saturday night
THE OWL DRUG CO. SAYS
After you eat—always take
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The Owl Drug' Co.
Mangum, Oklahoma
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 5, 1920, newspaper, June 5, 1920; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284251/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.