The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 26, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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THE MANGUM STAE
THE MANGUM STAR
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1920
lUilNkllAN NEWS
SEMI-WEEKLY
(LOST; Brown lu,l k-lav<-, between C. j ROBBERY AT AI.Tl'S Tfce sheriff wa* called to Willow
l-Stone.^y,,! BlaJock,. Retan, | The Rus^ll department Stor,- a Saturday nipht and bmu^t U, Man
to Star «vfficc or M r J. C. Pemberton. j Altus wa.s brok u i.to Wwh^, gum some «f the follow, who had
1 in ■ <■ 1 ,Donu"K befot* daylight uad ub, u\ been imbibing too frwly of corn ti-
,, ^, y " lo lo" on CiVv | $400.00 worth of metvkafcd.. ta- ... quor. They clmim the whiskey v.c.,
i *•*«•«*• R"y Traweek. J7abtf It is thought that He burster, we, made in Beckham county, but of
j '"ffetaned away. course there rumors are not alwai
County Home Demonstration, — irtricUy de^-ndable. But ut any rate
Afent went to Lades»a school Mon Read Uie first installment of Web- there had evidently beeti considerable
day and in spite of tie almost m ister—Man's Maa" i> thia i*Mie. It is real hot com liquor somewhere in
passible conditions of the roads met a story really worth while. close proximity to the fellows who
Mrs. Vansdall and her sun and his;. 8fho°' ch,ld™ ^ had a very in-, were putting themselves on exhibi-
i wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harrj Vansdall Jfrei,t,nK meet The Sunny slope farmj H. Meigs of Unnlu^a tag a Man ti on at Willow.
,'of the Ozark Community were in our Club meets at Mrs Harnett's • ifum visitor Suiiday
SUBSCRIPTION RATES 'city last Friday. u,
EIRoy llaynes of Wellington. Tex | Rev. Martin nt K—^ granite was look-. Rea<l the firsi installmer.t of Web-
bal*iU,w >" Man ster—Man's Man" in this issue. It is
Si* Months in 1'roportion. a few days. He then went to Oklahoma morning" "" * " a story really worth while.
PUBLISHED BY THE „ , „ „ . , . . . .. ... .
GREEK COUNTY PLBUSHING CO., M,f 'v> McDwuel vwiU*i th.- Mis-1
I ses Saterwhite of Mangum satuniay | __
i and Sunday.
Mrs. M. (j. Scivally and children
returned home from a week visit at |
Vinson last Saturday.
ELMER V. JESS EE,
Ed'tor and Business Manager
Bntered at the Postoffice ut Mangum
Oklahoma, as second Claas Mail Mat
tor. Act of March 3, 1879.
Mangum. Zone One - - - . — Jli.WI
Thursday.
G. W
Rev. Martin of the BaDtist Churv i' iair after bu<»ifu.i£«
Outside Zone One ... . »3.00 as came in Uat week and visited hen- the high school Tuesday gum Satunla,.
a lew days. He then went to Oklahoma morning.
——————————, City, and enlisted in the U. S. Navy, |
Advertising rates, 36 rente per inch, and leaves Friday for training. Do not ,orlM.t 0K. .
■ingle column. I/orala 7 1-2 cents per Miag Catherin I^unpert, daughter of 'ember 19th
lme each msertion. Minimum charge Mr ^ Mni A „ |aniport U„,u.r.
I W( nt un operation at the Border Ho Tuesday. November 2nd ka* b< en
f i a.i\«- * K,, Saturday night for appendltii* declared a leg,U ho].,lay by state o!Ti-
I Tllf.AVii rii anpii! vs\- < m Mr. and Mr.-. M. K. Wade and ba
MM—rmm_, by spent the week-ciul with her par-
nts, .Mr. and Mrs. J in1 Cr.jg.
Hobart hus hut one newspaper now., Mr. and Mrs. Jetton huv
cials
City Marshall Pitts reports colic*!.
The Hobart Republican has closed its' Brinkman w^he will buy ^ ,eUoW' at ** KaroP°*» «o-
editorial rooms and will hereafter op
erato only a print shop. The Demo-
crat Chief lias assumed the subscrip-
W. K. Corder of ti.e
ity was in.town last w
tel Sunday morning for gambling.
. t r c, i.iinun 'n,e fnarshall watched them over ti
;k on business. | transom
cards and tlie exchang
money for some time he called
'them to open up :;n'J go a'onr t-> *:'e
right away. Lity bast;1(, , y V ( fl,
i, ... | v..x. and after ob.«*ervinir the
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris are the! , r ti. .
tions ol the Republican, or at lea.-t ■ ,,,-oud pai^nU of a line girl bora to|T
iia.s agreed to send them their pap.-i tliein on ti.- '.'ird.
udUI the subscription expires. Frank Boyd leaves u
" He iind his family are moving to San
Texas rangers spread terror among john, New Mexico, where he will go'
the lawlss element of Wichita Kails, in the mercanUle business.
Burkbumett and the surrounding tor-1 Mr .itl(1 Mns_ H- K. Warlick and.
ritory on last Wednesday S.-veral daughter Zuda, Mrs. Ivan Warlick at-
stills were found and several still op- tended Church here last Sunday
erators taken in tow. Tho.-e arrested Mrs. Jim Steele was in town Sat-
were J. W. Jackson. M. K. Botkin, G. i trading.
OURS IS THE
COUNTRY THAT
SHOWS BOTH
iNDEpeNotwce
AND SPEED
!'/////"•
H. Burbank and John Beaver.
Mrs. Wm. Gates is taking her lit-
tle son to Carter for treatments.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Gates were din-i
ner guests of Wm. Sloan Sunday.
And now conies some one who
claims he is right and says that Hard-
ing has made another bud blunder,
and that it was a German and not a L)r. Miller is driving a new Dodge
Frenchman who wants Hurtling to or- touring ear this week.
ganize another League of Nations
along different lines. We are sure the W. W. Nance of the Reed commun-
latter statement sounds a lot more i ity was in Mangum, Friday securing
reasonable. some supplies in preparation for u
o busy season.
The break from Harding is not con-
fined to Oklahoma, where the strongly N. R. Phipps took advantage of the
republican Tulsa World caustically i w("t weather and came in Thursday to
criticizes his vacillating stand on ! 'ay in supplies against a busier time,
the League of Nationir and intimates I ——
the election of Harre'.d is of more* im- [ S. D. Price was among the crowd of
portancc than that of Harding. The I ''tisy fellows who came in after the
Wichita Eagle hus just espoused Cox I ra'n Friday to secure some supplies
openly. Thousands of prominent pro-' f°r the farm and home.
gressive republicans the country over j —
are deserting their nominee. That the I ^ J- Abel, one of the efficient
Democrats are gaining ground rapidly I farmers of the Ladessa community
no one will deny. j wus in Mangum making sou»o invest-
As Cox is making heavy gain., on ■ n"'nts in farm necessities Thursday.
Harding's strength in Oklahoma, just ,
so is the tifn.l of events adding to I Frank DieU'r home this week
the chances of Scott Ferris and dam- from Oklahoma City where he lias ac-
aginK those of J. W .Harreld for the | a I"*'i ti on as salesman for a
United States Senate. As Ferris meets j Sl fcouis tobacco firm.
the people of the state he looms big-'
ger daily. He haw always stood fori Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edmund of
the people's interests during years in!^ort Worth aw here visiting Mrs.
congress. The record of Harreld seems Edmund's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. N.
largely confined to his vote to seat "unter
Victor Berger, convicted disloyalist,'
in which only five other members of! Cani Gault of Oklahoma City was a
the House concurred. ' business visitor in Mangum Monday.
Ferris has made a clean campaign, j , x, _ '
HartTld has U-en caught in three ca-' J„K rcrr? 1 mai,e a -business visit
nards this week. He said he didn't to
vote against denying Berger a seat,
SHOE POLISHES
BEST FOR HOME SI MES
SAVE THE LEATHL \
THE BIG VALUE PACKA GES
PASTES AND LIQUIDS Kr ***
1MB P. F. DA1XHY CX3RPORATIONS LTD..
BUFFALO. N. Y.
Automobiles have helped one part of the
country to get acquainted with another
pail of the country, thereby developing
that hundred per cent Americanism of
which we all are so proud. If you want
jour car to show the proper speed, speed
" in our direction.
PHONE>82
SIDE OF SQUARE
Wflrmin
xhetima
354
704
}140
relief* for
c aches.
I—|E'S just used Sloan's
1 * Linimen t and tlie quick
comfort had brought a smile
of pleasure to his face.
Good for achea resulting
from weather exposure,
sprains, strains, lame back,
overworked muscles. Pene-
trates without rubbing. All
druggists have it.
Sloa
Liniment fc
^siHieeaBiaiaiaiHaEiiEJsaK-saaiaii^ytassii^-; ~
The congressional record shows he
did. He said Scott Ferris failed to
vote on the Berger question. The con-
gressional record shows Ferris voted
against seating Berger. He said l'er-
Dee Barton was in Mangum Friday
securing' repairs ready to harvest the
fall crops.
, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stubbs are
. , quite happy over the arrival of an 8-
ns ran for ofT.ce 18 years ago on the pou„d bon> S{md
republican ticket in Johnson County I
Missouri. A careful non-partisan in- j Avoid chilly rooms in the morning
vesication proved Ferris never lived , by using Cole's Hot Blast Heaters,
in Johnson County, never ran for of- | They prevent colds and sickness.
tice in Missouri, und never voted the
republican ticket.
Indication;; are that the Democrats
will not only sweep Oklahoma for the
presidential and senatorial tickets,
but will also return a full delegation
to tho lower house of congress for the
firut time, and eusily win in the con-
tests for the supreme couit. criminal
court of appeals and corporation com-
mission.
JUST
Two places to eat
One is at Home
The other is
The
Cazy Cafe
TRV OUR
TEAS ans> COFFEES
WHAT IS MORE INVITING THAN A CUP OF DELICIOUS TEA
OK RICH FRAGRANT COFFEET
WE TAKE A SPECIAL PRIDE IN OUR COFFEES AND TEAS,
BECAUSE WE KNOW THEY ARF CAREFULLY SELECTED AND
PROPERLY BLENDED.
jfj THERE IS A SUPERIORITY ABOUT OUR TEAS AND COF-
" FEES, THAT YOU WILL FIND WHEN YOU DRINK THEM AND
THOUGH THEY MAY COST YOU A FEW CENTS MORE I'ER
POUND, THEY COST YOU LESS PER CUB—BECAUSE VOU
DON'T USE SO MUCH—IT'S THE QUALITY.
GIVE US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY.
MRS. E. I. VAUGHN
Dressmaker and M. & K. CorseUer
119 W. Johnson. Phone 191. Z0ab4p
T. J. Fulnechek was among the
prosperous farmers in Mangum Fri-
day making purchases at tlie Imple-
ment and hardware stores.
Tom Was son was shopping and
making preparation for the grain har-
vest here Friday.
LEADING
PAPER NOW OUT FOR COX I
Wichita, Kansas, October 20—Tho! U F. Ilumett of tho Bloomington
Wichita Daily Eagle, the strongest country took out quite a load of sup-1
Republican newspaper in tlie state ofiP'iRS from Mangum Friday.
Kansas, in its leading editorial of to-f ,
day, signed by Victor Murdock, de l Cotton Pickers
finitely cut loose from the Republican I have 70 acres of cotton ready lor
party and advocates tho election of i picking and can furnish a good house j
Cox aud Roosevelt, The Eagle says: for family, that can pick something
"There is but one issue of over- like 1000 pounds a day. Phono 441-1 on
shadowing importance in the cam- 2600. L. C. Thompson. 2)ab.
paign. That issue is the league of na-
tions. This newspaper believes that
the league of nations is the world's
(freatest hope of maintaining pcace."
it. B. Gooch of Granite and J. A.
Stout of Brinkman route one were in
Mangum Saturday attending a ses-
sion of the county Eloction Hoard.
They let the contract for printing the
ballots to the Mangum Star. The Star
was the lowest and best bidder. Tlie
Hoard in order to show a proper cau-
tion and business ability had secured
prices for printing ballots ut Okla-
homa City und other printing estab-
lishments. But the Star received tlie
contract for $89.90. We have never
yet failed to show proof that the Star
in the most reasonable in price and
the best ill quidit/ on printing id' any
shop in the country.
Mm. 10. V. Smith und Miss Bessie
visited S. J. Berry und family and
other friends at Brinkman Monday.
West Holland of Brinkman was
down Monday night attending the
regular meeting aud dinner of the
Mangum Chamber of Commeire.
F. B. Fitagerald was among tlie
farmers trading in Mangum Friday.
JONES GROCERY CO.
(SUCCESSORS TO CUMM1NGS & SON GROCERY COMPANY)
THE ROYAL TREAT
Are there little folks in your family who
come home from school tired and fretful?
Give them Bread in big, generous slices.
It s nature's own food for building* new
energy.
Good Bread
-is the true home loaf, so rich in sweet-
ness and real Bread-flavor.
You'll want to eat twice as much of it, be-
cause it's twice as delicious.
Ask your grocer.
LILY BAKERY
A GOOD BAKERY
■ : »
McCLINTIC
HERE FRIDAY
AS 1INNERS AMD ROOFERS
there
EVERV TIME
Our work
must be
Right or
we wont
i JAKE A
'vPime*
Our repair work
Tin-smithing
that regain
plicatioti and thut'.s
arc blessed with. (J:v
riuK when you need ua
; nt y<A
it'l l! ;
one tr
Hon. Jim McClintic will speak
in Mangum
Friday Might, Oct. 29
at 7:30 at the
DISTRICT COURT ROOM
He will also speak at Granrte
at 4 p. m.
—T****t!T'nnrT'tn ir irrrini liimiMiifiririmiiiii
Everybody invited to come cut and
hear cur Congressman.
Mr. McClintic will have a
great message for the people
of Greer County as he has
always d6ne.
The Store with a complete line of Shelf Hardware.
Shearer & Harris
Is just across the street from two Restaurants,
Drug Store, Real Estate Office, and Theatre.
Filling Station,
Less than one minute's walk from two Banks, Dry Goods Stores,
Grocery Store, Meat Market, Picture Studio and Lawyer's Office!
When we get your hardware wrapped up we have a very conven-
ient place to store your packages till you are ready to go home. Not
m the way at all, leave them here an denjoy your trip to town.
We have in stock ready for your disposal:
Aluminum Ware
Air Gauges
Air Rifles & Shot
Alarm Clocks
Ammeters
Ammunition
Animal Traps
Auger Bits & Braces
Banks, toy
Brooms
Brushes
Buckets
Buggy Lines
B'.ilbs, Auto
Auto Goggles Auto Spark Plugs
Auto Fan Belts Auto Springs
Auto Jacks Auto Tires & Tubes
Auto Locks Auto Tool Boxes
Auto Paints Awls
Auto Patches Axes & Axe Handles
Auto Pumps Bake Pans
Auto Repairs Baking Dishes
Burners, lamp & lantern
Burners, oil stove
Butcher Knives
Butter Ladles
Butter Molds
Butts, steel, etc.
>
Ladies !??nrc:rT" >r::tcd
Builders, toy
The best Heating Stoves and Cook Stoves that money can buy.
Watch for our ad next week. You will see some article that vou
have been wanting.
WELCOME TO 6llR STORE
SHEARER & HARRIS
Mangum
Okla.
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 26, 1920, newspaper, October 26, 1920; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284307/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.