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Give Sick, Bilious Child
"California Fig Syrup"
"California Syrup of Figs" is the
be»t laxative physic to (five to a tick,
feverish child who is bilious or con-
ktipated. Directions for babies and
children on bottle. They love its fruity
taste. Beware! Say "California" or
you may not (jet the genuine recom-
mended by physicians for over thirty
years. Don't risk injuring your child's
tender stomach, liver and bowels by
accepting an imitation fig syrup. In-
sist upon "California''. (2)
THE BROWNIE JOY.
The B rowule hud l»een very anuill
when he had been first met by the
boy ami the girl
adventurer*.
"To think that
,vou don't even
know me," lie said.
"Oh. dear! To
think that you
don't recognize
w h e ti I'm
THE OWL DRUG CO. SAYS
After you eat—always take
gATONIC
InatADliy relieve* Haaitkm. Bloatod (Umt
F«eltng. Stop* indiffwttoo, food •ounnc, ra>
naatia. ..4 .11 . 1.. l__ __ i >
reeling. Stops inJitr«etK«o, food Kunaf, re>
i mmtiug. aatf all the many miseries caueod by
Acid-Stomach
NOTICE FORJ»UBLlt ATIUN A TEXAS WONDER
Whereas, by virtue of resolutions For kidney and bladder troubles, gra-
heretoiort: passea by tiie ttoaiti ox vel, weak and la:ne back, rheumati.-m,
County ic/..niu«sioaei» ol tireer Cuun- and irregularities of the kidneys and
ty, Oklahoma, and .n pursuance oi bladder. At your druggist's or by mail,
lawful notices heretoiore given and $1.25. Small bottle often cures. Fend!1
published as required by law, a new for sworn testimonials. Dr. E. W. liall
jail building is being constructed upon 2926 Olive St. St. Louis, Mo.—adv. j
tiie court-house squaiv at Mangum, ———
Oklahoma, ioi the u>e of said Greer
County, Oklahoma; and, whereas,
.Lucky Tiger
Thm NmMmm'm Hair k
mm* Smmlm limlr I
Positively eradicates
'dandruff— omcla r
E ATONIC la the bat r.m«d» Ten. of ti
•and* wuadarfully bu>BM. run.
< u pl~- or -. Witt r*fun4 mZmZ.
Call and K.t • L.« Ua today. Ym will m
The Owl
Mangum, Oklahoma
Poultry
Profits
There is always
profit in Poultry.
But there is often
a waste in the flock
if not culled.
Get rid of the culls
now, while the price
is good.
Mangum
Produce
small — but of
course It's natur-
al I lien."
"Did we ever
meet you when
you were bigger?"
asked the |{lrl.
"Iluve you any-
thing special to
tell us?" asked
the boy.
"Now you've
asked a couple of
Interesting questions," said ths
Ilrownle, "and I'll answer them. Don't
look disappointed, for it really Is ul>-«
of me to talk to you when jou'vs
treated me so shamefully." I
"Wlist hnve we done to your
sxked the boy. '
"We were In a hurry to go on with
mir; Journey," stild the girl. "That was
. > >- . -Ma | UI1U, ifc
ill be necessary upon the completion
oi saiu County Jail building to install
therein heating, plumbing, lighting,
and certain steel cells! and, whereas,
the funds provided tor said jail build-
ing aie not sufficient for the purpose
_ ot the installation of said Heating,
IJrilCX t fl plumbing, lignts and steel cells! and,
O whereas, it lias been made to appear
to said Board of County Commission-
. • „ ers that the installation of said heat-
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SAI.E OFjing, plumbing, lighting and steel will
REAL ESTATE cost approximately the sum of Four
Thousand Dollars, as follows, to-w,t:
., Jl'JOO.OO for the installation of plumb-
Notice is hereby given, that in pur- ing, $1000.00 for the installation of
suance of a certain writ of execution heating, *1000.00 for the installation
and order of sale issued out of the. of steel cells, and $100.00 for the in-
Court Clerk's Office, of the Oreer I stallation of lighting.
County District Court, in the State of. Now, therefore, be it resolved that
Oklalio-na, on the 14th day of Febin-1 said installation of heating, plumbing,
ary, 1921, in an action wherein Maty lighting and steel cells be made, an.i -
B. Hanna, was plaintiff and L. Bla*- that the cost of making the same be a
invame and hi^ wife, .lane Klusin- naiH from thu rmin»v sSinl/inn _
ECZEMA
If HUNT* «. .. folia n th.
tr««tm.nt of ITCH. ECZEMA
■ I MO WOBM, Ttitr*Tv;
• th.r luhlnc Mklm dlwm
• W umt koi at m> riak.
Mangum Drug Co.
FINE KODAK FINISHING
Quick work and excellent quality,
tjevelooln* Roll Film, any slse. 10c;
IJevelouinir Him Hack any sUe. 15c;
5,">xUP J?, Inches wide. 4c
each: Over m Inches wide. 5o each.
Orders unaccompanied by monev
can be sent C. O D. Satisfaction
guaranteed.—L.E.Gooch. Grsnits.Ol
Quits Full Grown.
Comp
•any
JUST.
Two places to eat
One is at Home
The other is
The
€azy Cafe
ftiltHBtH>3illH1l)llHlHISIIItl|0MHtiltmmaHKaBKi|H)t»i
•M
"You've treated me shamefully, I re-
pent It," miilil the Drownle.
"Not n hit of It," said the boy.
"You're really too sensitive."
"No," said the Ilrownle, "I'm not too
sensitive. I will tell you my story,
though yon do seem to want to get
on your way In smli a hurry. But
you'll never get very far unless you
llstyn lo me.
"My iiu me Is Joy. Itrnwnle Joy, My
father's name was Merriment and my
mother's name was Contentment.
Henullful names, eh?"
"But you're such • little fellow,
1 lo.v." said the girl.
j "You made me small, you truly did,"
. snld Joy. "You both snld you weren't
I going to pity any attention to any-
thing that wasn't serious. You suld
you were going to enjoy hard things
vou had to do because you knew they
would be good for you.
"In the first place you won't get J
much good out of the hard things you 1
do If you keep saying to yourselves: !
'Now that added two quarts of clfar- I
not<tr to me,' or whatever you say
when you speak of adding character.
Don't always be thinking of your- 1
selves. It's not a good thltrg. I >» 1
ihlngs that are hard because you won't |
let them get the better of you and
beat you. Do things that are kind be-
cause yon like folks and creatures so
much. But this much remember, most
of all:
"You will never get along on the
road to the House of Secrets if you
treat Joy ns you've treated him. I
always grow small when I'm treated
like that. I grow my full size again
when folks realize that It's Just as Im-
portant to be fond of Joy us of any-
thing else.
"See! I'm big now. You've changed
your thoughts about Joy. That's the
reason."
The boy smiled. So did the girl.
And Joy, the Brownie, was quite full-
grown once more.
"Have you ever been afraid that you
would shrink to nothing?" asked the
girl. "I mean when folks were behav-
ing like we were, getting entirely too
serious and too IntcrcMed In doing
things to Improve ourselves, too In-
terested In ourselves In other words,
ami when we were forgetting what un
Important part Joy hud to.play?"
"No," said Joy. "I've never been
worried that I would shrink to noth-
ing. Because folk
ingame and hij wife, Jane Blastn-
gume, and the I'henix Mortgage Com-
pany, a corporation, were defendants,
commanding me to levy un and sell
without appraisement, to satisfy a
judgment obtained and made in said
cause, on the 27th day of July, 1U20,
in favor of the plaintiff, for the sum
of $1334.44, with 10 per cent interest
I thereon from June 21, 1020, and $
costs of said action; and for foreclo-
sure of mortgage lien on the following
described property, to-wit:
.South Half of Northeast Quarter;
and l.ot '1 wo an Section Three,
'township Seven, North; Also l.oi
| Nine in Section Thirty tour,
I Township Eight North; All ...
Range 'Iwenty-one, West of'the ln-
! <iian Meridian, in Ureer County, Ok
lahoma.
That 1 will on March 21st, 1921, at
j tiie hour of ten o clock A. M., ot sum
I day ,at the West front Door of the
(jouit House, in Mangum, Greer
County, Oklahoma, otter lor sale and
sell to the highest and best bidder,
for cash, all of the above described
lands, or so much thereof as will sat-
isfy the said judgment and ousts, and
accruing costs herein
Witness my hand this 14th day of
February, 1921.
| W. U. Garrett,
j Attorney
| For
Plaintiff.
36-5t.
W. M. TUTON,
Sheriff of Greet
County, Oklahoma
By Frank Elsea,
Undersherill.
NOTICE BY
TJBLICATION
To W. E.
! The State of Oklahoma
'• Anderson;
| Y ou will take notice that you have
been sued in the District Couit of
| Greer County, Oklahoma by Stalla
Anderson, for a divorce upon tiie
grounds of extreme cruelty and gross
neglect of duty, and that unless you
answer the pttition of the plaintiff
I tiled in the Clerk's office of said
I court on or before the 16th day of
April, 1921, the same will be taken as
true and a judgment rendered accord-
ingly.
MARY L. WATKINS, Court t ic k.
Percy Powers,
| Attorney for riaintiff. 38-3
The State of Oklahoma,
Greer County, SS.
jIN THE COUNTY COURT, GREER
COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
In the Matter of the Estate of Lee J.
, Ware, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all per-
sons ha--ing claims against Lee J.
i Ware deceased, that they are required
and must present the same with the
necesesary vouchers, to the under-
signed executrix at her home south-
west of Mangum, Oklahoma, or at the
law office of W. B. Garrett, in Man-
gum, Okla., or file the same in the
office of the County Judge of said
county, within four months of the
date hereof, of the same will be for-
ever barred. Dated Feb. 28. 1921.
"8■- EUNICE T. WARE, Executrix.
----- ••iwimiig uic name uv B
paid from the County Sinking Fund o
of Greer County, Oklahoma, as pro- 0
vided by Session Laws of Oklahoma,
1919, at pages 120-121 thereof, and °
that notice of hearing upon this reso- 0
lution be given as required by law. •
Dated this the 7th day of February, °
1921. •
N. W. OVERALL, Chairman Board o
of County Commissioners of Greei o
County, Oklahoma. o
Attest: Mrs. Gail H. Heatly, —
County Clerk 37-5t.
Dr». BORDER ft McGREGOK
Surgery, Office Practice and
Consultation
THE BORDER HOSPITAL
Phone No. 6
Mangum, Oklahoma
o o o
NOTICE FOR PUH1 1CATION
oonno tioooi
o H. W. WILLIAMS o
o Agent for lombstones. See cat- o
o alog of designs, at Store. Phone o
o 239. 0
oooooooooooooo
Department of the Interior 0
U. S. Land Office at Guthrie, Okla. 0
February 26, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that John H. nR
Francis ol Vinson, Okla., who on the rVS rio HOLLIS ,
Jan. 9th, 1919, made Original H. E." EYE, EAR NOSE & THROAT
for SW'/4 Sec 9. and on day of ° n„ urfi? r>AL c
---• ° Office With Dr. Neel, Over o
Guarantee State Bank
MANGUM, OKLA.
" » ',v v «»»*« vi» iauy ul
made additional H. E. under
Act of Dec. 29, 1916 No. 011761, for I
W 1-2 SW&, Section 4 all in Town-
ship 5 north, Range 26 west, Indian -
Meridian has filed notice of intention 0 H. H. EDWARDS
to make Final pioof under Act of ® LAWYER
Dec. 29, 1916, as amended, to cstab- ® Phone 126. Office City Hall
lish claim to the land above describ- 0 Mangum, Okla.
ed, before The County Judge, Man-:
gum, Okla., at his office, on the 9th '
day of April, 1921. ,
Claimant names us witnesses;
O P< ELLIOTT
Attorney-at-Law
J.'m!'Bullion,0Allen Burton, Al- ° £robate Matters. Law of Real c
len Worthen, and-Robert L. Overton, 0 ^roPert>'- Passing on Abstracts o
all of Vinson, Okla. o Perfecting Titles. HHiott Bldg o
38-5 J. Y. CALLAHAN, Register
$»AWe0E' STATEdlBANK ° OseopaS^cian !
of Mangum, Oklahoma, Feb. 21, 1921. 0 18 years experience, 9 years at (
—_ 0 Mangum. Investigate Osteopathy >
i„„®S0Ulc,es,.. . Dollars 0 and my reputation as a practic- '
ss^JsraafcrsJSSK0«—-—■—» •
Stocks, bonds, warrants, etc. 13,580.00 I ~ —
Furniture and Fixtures 2,500 00 0 ANDREW M. STEWART i
Due from Banks _ 106,201/75 o ATTORNEY AT LAW (
Checks and other cash items 2,277.18 o Practice in State and Federal . I
Bills ol Exchange _ 23,593.40 0 Courts
Cash in Bank 17,007 67 " "
o Office South Side Square
Tot&l 323.147.851° Mangum Oklaohma . I
Liabilities Dollars I
Capital Stock paid In . 25,000.00 u Mrs. V. M. CHAMBERS I
c'ndivided"profits. less 10,000-0° 0 . PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER .
expenses and taxes paid 7,1-12.1.2 0 ant* <~'as 'eases> Maps of Greer o !
Due to Banks ... 13|364!36 (® County. Office over Post Office. i I
Individual Deposits Subject to !o Office liPone 57 Res Phone 407 . !
Savings Deposits ° N0TARY PUBLIC
Time Certificates or Deposit 23,457.18 ■ ,7"
Cashier's Checks Outstanding 4,837.3:: 0
; 0
PERCY POWERS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
t - y23.147.8.-> 0 Office over Guarantee State Bank ;
otati ol Oklahoma County of Greer,ss n OflPinc pv,At,fl xr. on o -i **
I, J. T. Duffy, Cashier of the above- ° °fflCe Phone No' Residence 44 .
named Bank do solemnly swear that1
the above statement is true to the 10 vv- s- VAUGIIAN (
best of my knowledge and belief, so : 0 DENTIST I j
help me God 0 Hawkins Bldg. Over Guarantee I
J. I. DUFFY, Cashier. n r,,„i.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, „ , ' 1
this 26th day of February, 1921, Opale Phone 33. Mangum I
Caddell, Notary Public. My Commis-:" —
sion expires March 6, 1922. 0 DR. F. C. HOLMES
JAMES DUFFY. 0 DENTIST
H. D. HENRY, Directors. 38-21 o rl(T . IJL , , '
0 Office in I- underburk Bldg. t
foolish
as to ever really
put Joy aside.
"I was lying In
the Forget-Me-Not
brook, which is
quite dry owing to
■euther,"
P
a I ti e d J <
RINGS
A ring should be se-
lected with due regard
to the individuality of
the person to whom
it is to be given.
In our complete col-
lection of beautiful
rings, set with precious
stones, you will find
beauty and sentiment
blended together in de-
signs appropriate to
every individual.
We will be glad to give
you the benefit of our
c::periencc and judgment
iu hclpinj you to make
your selections.
1
Oil V\l) c \s i K nv rvl °,nuu to reject anv and a» bids. -
T \l\ ri lli l( U \ IK r I^i' I' 1 ; mls Uerein dt'SL'1'fbed Will be ! 0
't\T|' OI.«IKI AHft Mt rHE leased for the period of Five (B) 0
I A1L OKLAHOMA. years and as long thereafter a* oil q
Mangum, Oklahoma
A. R. GARRETT
LAWYER
Office Over Mangum National
Bank
Mangum, Oklahoma
"when you began
I to talk as you
! did. I tried to
come up and stop
I you. Hut I grew
| smaller and small-
I er, as you suw
I afterward, and
then hid behind
I the stone to hide Being Foolish,
my tears. Evtfti
Joy, you see, can sob!
' "It's so wrong to think you must go
along with great long faces and seri-
ous ways. Gracious!
"That's not being fine or unselfish
or anything else. It's being foolish,
it's making yourselves miserable and
others too, which Is selfish.
"Hut I won't talk about It any more.
For now you understand."
"We do Indeed,' said the boy, "and
we're mighty grateful to you. Joy, for
coming and telling us your story."
"Well," said Joy, "I wouldn't miss
being friends with two adventurers
like you for anything."
"Hurrah," shouted the girl. "Isn't
It nice to have Joy say that!"
. iwiu-i tx» un (j
I I III i 'mi \t i ^<i< > vlmjo /ii' . gus lnu-v "e Produced thereon in j n
I \N1) OFkit v nr m^ATL ■ «>uantitie.s; said lease will I'm--®
ii i Hi, x V MA1E Ol- j ther provide that if no well is com- 0
for tii • I ii v'!h nv,'IX1' >,'a!<'" tids plete.i upon any tract go leased within
Io tlu le.iMtig Of the lieren,after des- i one year from the date of the lease 0 I>R ARTHUR HUGHES
, , (!' l"le. public, state and the lessee .shall pav to the State oi' o VETERTNAUTAM
Si0off-06Phoom 4 0vei Rexan sto,e •
w'"be '"a(k" blds to '»<' opened: acre, which payment shall operate to ° offlce Phone 158. Res Phone 62 «
at tiie Oflice of the jsecretaiv to the defer the completion of the well dur- 3 °r CaJI Rexall Drug Store 195 (
Commissioners of the La.nl Office, ing the tern, of the lease and said I !
klahoma Citj, Oklahoma, at the | leases will contain such other and fu,-10 W.B.GARRETT .
i„„... ,,, -- — , Luubaiu such tiuier ana iui--
001 ,LT 0tlr;k 1 M". on March 29,; ther terms and conditions as are bv
such'sale f L f''' W i ',0 ""I ' e, luw of the state of Oklahoma
, such sales be made in accordance with authorized and provided
| the terms and conditions as hereinaf-: All bonuses bid by the bidder
' separated to^h twi"ib,e lea^ ! shaT be'payable 'in T^h^nl'elfac-
I sepaiately to the highest and best bid-1 companied by drilling contract to
, , • , , ,. . . commence within 120 days from date
,a,, j , s, a" be accompanied by a. of lease. Bonuses bid in oil will be
certified check or bank draft in the recognized on property Where the
amount of One Thousand ($1,000.00) I State's title is inquestioB. No School
of liie8' ffi nm Commissioners, Land shall be leased for less than two
of the Land Office, as a deposit of '($2.00) Dollars per acre cash
earnest money to insure the execution | Each bid must be on file or delivered
forn^J™SCf H, ^ j ' an,i M'0 t0, l!le Secret"iy to the Commissioners
furnishing of the liond as required by j of the Land Office, upon the hour and
law I rovided that one deposit in the; date set for the opening 6f said bids,
said amount of One Thousand (Si,-! If bid ho snnt in hv moil mnnl U/<
0 LAWYER
0 Office Front Room over Mangum
0 National Bank. (
0 Mangum, Okla.
0 DR. P. V. HOWARD
0 Veterinary Surgeon
0 AND DENTIST
0 All Calls Answered Promplly
0 Day or Night
0 Off. Phone 9, Res. Phone 373
S'ooa)mnuona,°f
000.0°) Dollais, shall entitle the bid-1 sealed in an envelope and marked
il?.L J, 'Jn one °', al' of,„V"' «a'd i thereon, "Bid for Oil ami Gas Lease,"
f lt oo'n om riX11 °t C, jVusan<l | and placed inside of another envel-
($1,000.00) Dollars, deposited by any ! ope and plainly addressed to the Sec-
wiH,.1,?8 efrn.e8t moneyincomplmn.e | retary to the Commisisoners of the
n ! I,untl °ffice antl thereon,
ed to said bidder if the bid of such "Oil and Gas Bids." „
sione,ts'ofn^,,a?CrPi°: Jy tl,e Commis" i . Lpasp« river-beds ai-e to be made „
sioneis of the Land Office. in accordance with the niles and reg- '
H. M. THACKER
, LAWYER
Offices 2nd. floor Mangum Nat-
ional Bank Building
Mangum, Oklahoma.
I
fsinnortsj
CHfllCIS
small
New Dish for Bobbi*
Succotash was n new dish In
I Bobble's house, but he evinced
J elded fondness for It, and passing up
his plnte for ii second portion, said:
l' "Miumiia. idense give uie some mora
of the sacred bush."
DR. J. D, MOON I
DENTIST i
oners or thel.and Office. ! in accordance with the rules" andrea-1 " 0ffice °ved Rexa11 Dru* store 1
Bids upon Oil and Gas Leases upon ; ulations of the Commissioners of the 0 offic« Phone 533 Res. Phone 11 0
1 i wll be i eeeived Land Office and on forms approved bv I
so aiatoly. and each of said tracts the Commisioners and the Federal" DR. G. B. MILLER o
haVi1ff juri®di!'tion therein. o PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON o
,k.as * yr1 B*nk 0
est responsible bidder, subject to the ; Commissioners of the Land Office, are ° 0fflce Phone 174' Residence 174 o
right of the Commissioners of the I as follows, to-wit- —
GREER COUNTY
Qj;. Sec. Twp. Rge. Acre
1 Watch your children for symptoms
of worms. They undermine the health
and breed sickness. Use White's
I Cream of Vermifuge. It expels worms
j and restores health and vigor. Price
J 35c, Sold by Richards Drug Store.
38-5t.
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MAGAZINES. MAGAZINES
i of NWVi
R. C. Winchester
Jeweler and Optician
, FOR SERVICE
' Two Registered Jersey Males. $L'.f,0 I
and $5.00 cash at tinn- of Service if
'returned free. Last ham South on j
Byars Ave. 6 blocks west of Cameron
Lumber yard. 1 south. Phone 28!>. H.
H. Wyraam, Owner. S9-Cf'
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n of bid, rules and regulations, address
A. S. .' "TT''V, Secretary
Commission fjind Office,
"ia City, Okla.
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The Mangum Star is agent for ev-
ery magazine published. We will
t take your Magazine orders and give
j them careful attention. If you order
I your magazines at the same time you
subscribe^ for the Star we will giv^
you a Discount on the Star subscrip-
tion. We are especial Representatives
I of the Ladies Home Journal, Saturday
Evening Post and Country Gentlemen
Magazines. They make oxcellent pres-
jents. Save yourself time and trouble
and expense by having us order your
magazine for you.* The Mangum Star.
22abtf.
r
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA E? QUININE
FOR
foUi, Coafhs
AND
La Griypa
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Tmk* n° ch*nc~- K««p this standard r.medy handy for th. first somh.
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours - R.li.vas
^npp« m J days—Excellent for Headache
,h* h-d-C-cr. is best Tonic
all druggists sell it
To the Public!
Honest weights, honest money, fair
and square dealings is what you get if
you bring your poultry, eggs and cream
to Epperly Produce Company, South side
of Square. If you don't want this don't
bring it. If you do, come or call for price's.
333 Business Phone 90 Residence Phone
EpperlyOPorduce Co.
South Side Square. Phone 333
139,400 Owners o/
the Bell System
139,400
RAPID GROWTH
IN NUMBER. OF
STOCKHOLDER.J-
\7,500
7500 S
1900 1905 1910
TRUSTS
MEN
€5,000
40,400
WOMEN
1915 1920
The American Telephone and Telegraph Company (The Bell
System) has more women stockholders than men. The average
number of shares held ten years ago was 63; today it is 32.
The ssvinflj of Hundreds of thousands
men ana women coming from every
walk of life and living in every state in
the Union have built the Bell System of
8,333,979 telephones.
t
More than half of <fc* stockholders are women.
Orar SO,000 stockholders own from 1 to 5 shares each.
Nearly 110,000 own IS shares or less each, and
Mora than 130,000 «rn less than 100 sharas each.
COMPARATIVELY speaking, there an
no large holdings, no individual stock-
holder owning as much as one-half of one
per cent of the total stock.
JV/fORE than 22,000 employees are now
stockholders and nearly twice this num-
ber are making monthly payments for stock
purchased by them on an easy payment plan.
QF all American corporations this Company
is third in the amount of stock outstand-
ing, but it is first in the number of holders of
Common Stock and has the widest distribu-
tion of ownership of any corporation.
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1921, newspaper, March 10, 1921; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284360/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.