Mangum Weekly Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1912 Page: 5 of 8
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OPPORTUNITY
Good Business Property to Exchange for
vacant residence property in Mangum
MALOY & CADDEL
A CAR LOAD OF CANE SEED, $1.25 PER BUSHEL-MANGUM MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY
J. W. LOVETT
Furniture, Undertaking
and Embalming
J. E. BRAY. Undertak-
er and EnbaJmer in
Charge
Business Phone 207
Night Phone for Undertaker Nos 16 or 217
Single Comb Brown Leghorn eggs,
50 cents for. 15 straight.
36,0 H. H. W.YMAN.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
H. D. Henry left Monday morning
for Elk City.
I have for sale a load of nice mules
from 3 to 5 years old. Extra good.
3&« W. D. BLACK.,
Mr. D. W. Gordon lefl Monday
night for Elk City.
We know you can't go wrong when
you buy a Buckeye Incubator.
38-tf. F. S. GENTRY, Agertt
For loans on first class City Prop-
erty see D. R. DIAL. ' 42-tf
Mrs. A. L. Bond returned from a
visit to Altus Tuesday.
If you want to make a quick farm
loan see Dickey. He has the cash
waiting for yoy. ti.
Mr. Fred Switzer was si Altus visit-
or Sunday.
You pan get a good razor for the
price of a hair cut—35 cents at
41-tf YOUNG BROS.
Lawyer A. R. Garrett, of Granite,
was a Mangum visitor Saturday.
"Vy. O. Northcutt, of Blake, was in
Mangum Thursday visiting Mrs. T. P.
ciay.
Shave! Shave!! Shave!!! While
you can get a razor for 35 cents at
41-tf YOUNG BROS.
Mrs- B. C. Caddell and her son "aril
daughter, of Granite, visited relatives
:n Mangum Sunday.
1 have for- sale a load of nice mules
from 3 to 5 years old. Extra good.
36-0 W. D. BLACK.
Russell Hughes, teacher of Manuel
Training, saw the big game of ball at
Hobart Saturday.
Call on W. H. Dickey for your farm
loans. He will pay spot cash now
on nice ones. Best terms. tf
I have for sale a load of nice mules
from 3 to 5 years old. Extra good.
36*0 W!. D. BLACK.
Dr. P. F. Anderson spent Tuesday
in Willow.
Dr. Fowler Border was called to Elk
City to attend some special medical
cases Monday.
Single Comb Brown Leghorn eggs,
50 cents for 15 straight.
36,0 H. H. WtYMAN.
Call or drop me a card and we will
give ycu all the Buckeye facts.
38-tf. F. S. GENTRY, Agent.
Homer Fox returned frcm Quanah,
Texas, Tuesday night.
You don't know Incubator value till
you get my price on the Buckeye.
38-tf. , F. S. GENTRY, Agent.
B. C. Caddell, of Granite, visited
relatives in Mangum Thursday.
A few settings of Barred Rock Eggs
for sale at 50 cents for 15.
39-tf. W. D. YOUNG.
Dr. Anderson, of Altus, was in Man-
gum Thursday on special medical
business.
A good farm, well improved, for sale
cheap, or would trade for Mangum
Resident property. See me quick.
25-tf. J. M. WALKER.
J. B. Hill, editor of tihe Granite
Enterprise, was visiting in Mangum
Thursday.
Cid Northcutt is spending the week
with his brother at Blake.
With the Buckeye Incubator the re-
sults have always been the same.
They hatch every hatchable egg.
38-tf. F. S. GENTRY, Agent
It "Cuts 'em Close." What? That
Durham Duplex Razor, that Young
Bros, are selling for 35 cents. 41-tf.
Bob Parks went to Wichita Falls
Friday night to see the races and fly-
ing machines.
Mr. A. V. Stepp was a business visit-
or in Willow Friday.
1 have for sale a load of nice mules
from 3 to 5 years old. Extra good.
36-0 W. D. BLACK.
FOR SALE:—(Black Hulled White
Kaffir and Red Top Cane Seed for
sale at JOS. DUDECKS, at Willow.
40-4t.pd
Mr. Clark returned Saturday night
from a business trip to Oklahoma City.
Single Comb Brown Leghorn eggs,
50 cents for 15 straight. •
36,0 H. H. WYMAN.
Mr. William Hearne returned Thurs-
day night from a business trip to Den
ver, Colorado.
Walker
Furniture
Co.
UNDERTAKERS & EM-
BALMERS
Open Night and Day
JNO. W. LITTLE in Charge
License No. 21
Phones 416-269-39
her at the commercial school rooms
in t'he Telephone building Friday,
Monday or Tuesday evenings at 7:15.
Mr. James C. Simmons arrived Sun-
day afternoon to be the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Powers for a number
of days. Mr. Simmons is a well
known young man of Oklahoma City.
Zack T. Pryse writes all kinds of
Insurance. Remember this when in
need of any. Fire or a Tornalo may
visit you any moment.
Miss Clara Patton returned to Elk
City Monday morning af:er a very
pleasant visit with friends in Mangum.
Messrs. J. O. McCoIlister and W. S.
Bradehaw, accompanied by Miss Mc-
Collister and Tyler Crittenden, in the
McColllster car, attended church at
Hobart last Sunday night and took an
active part in the evening's services.
Roy Mabee went to Anadarko' Sat-
urday, where he Will meet the Polish
wrestler who weighs 245 pounds and
(whose name is L. Byszk. Hie ought to
win. j
Subscribe for the Weekly Star.
Mr. K. W. Lanford and wife return.
«d Thursday night from Leedy, Okla*
where they have been returning to
the labor of the soil. Kemp saji
is not a farmer; he is a city man who
farms; Jn other words, an agriculture
ist.
The correct temperature is 103 de-
grees. For 21 years the Buckeye has
used the same system of circulation
heating, which is the only correct way.
38-tf. F. S. GENTRY, Agent.
The Oklahoma Farm Mortflafla
Company, of Oklahoma City, hah
plenty of money to renew your loant,
or make your new ones. See D. R,
DIAL, Mangum, Oklahoma. 42-fcf»
I am very anvlous to make a lot of
nice new form foans. Have the cash
watting for you. i
lf. W. H. DICKEY.,
Mrs. \V. O. Northcutt spent Thurs-
day and Friday with Mrs. J. I. Young,
and returned , to her home in Blake,
decamping witih Miss Beatrice McCoI-
lister.
Bob Jones Mt Saturday afternoon
for Wichita, Kansas, where he will
attend the annual conclave or conflab
of the International Harvester Com-
pany's traveling salesmen.
Dr. Vauglian spent Thursday in WIN
low on special dental business. Wlheth*
er that district is full of savage and
wild beasts we do not know, but h«
brought back a monstrous tooth he
said he extracted from the mouth of
a resident
Drl Lowrey, who has be<en attending
the Baptist Rally, returned Sunday
night to his hotfe in Amarillo.
N0 trouble to 'trim the whiskers
with one of those 35 cent Safety
Razors on ga'e at Young Bros, &
Guthrie, 41-tf.
Atlas Poe returned Sunday after-
noon from an extended visit to rela-
tives in Hopesville, Kentucky.
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Mrs. A. M. McKimiiey has furnished
rooms to rent, and would like a few
table boarders on North Carolina Ave-
nue. Phone No. 17. 41-0
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Mrs. D. B. Wolfe spent the first of
the week in Wichita Falls, visiting
friends and watching the races,
Mr. M. H. Dodson has been in Okla- w
homa City this week, attending spec- 0
ial business. £
FOR SALE:—Kellerstrass strain!®
White Orpington eggs. S1."00 for fif-
teen. Also two White Orpington
cockerels.
39-tf. W. T. DODSON.
Ben Morton, arriving from "Any-
where," haled in '.Mangum whole and
sound for a chat and sojourn with old
timers.
FOR TRADE:— \W
Land, for house and lot in Man-! a
gum. J. K. RODOCKER, Hollis, Okla.
(Miss Sallie Wilson, who has been!®
visiting Miss Curtis Holland, left Sar- £
urda.v afternoon for her home in , _
Georgia. ~
Official Paper Drawing, such as..
Deeds, Mortgages, Contracts, Lea?e-. "
and all Notary work will be carefully
attended to by ZACK T. PRYSE. j
Carlisle Petree is here for a vifit j
to his mother's, Mrs. Eaton. Mr. Pe- j
tree has been occupying a position a'
Alva, Oklahoma, for the past few,
months.
THE PRICE GOES DOWN
Frid'y & Saturdy
= ON ^
BOYS SUITS
Get in the rush! Fri-
day and Saturday!!!
The earlier y%ou come
in, the quicker and
easier you can find
just what you are
looking for in ALL
WOOL SUITS : : :
ONE-FOURTH OFF
$3.50 Suits, Friday
and Saturday
$2.65
$5 00 Suits, Friday
and Saturday
3.75
$6 50 Suits, Friday
and Saturday
4.85
$7.50 Suits, Friday
and Saturday
5.65
$8 50 Suits, Friday
and Saturday
6.35
$10.00 Suits, Friday
and Saturday
7.50
Boy's Straw Hats
25c to
1.50
Men's Straw Hats
50c to
4.00
Ladies Silk Hose
50c to
2.00
Men's Silk Hose
25c to
75c
!
m
*
Dr. P. F. Anderson, dentist, former-
ly over Jackson 6 Wilson store, is
now with Dr. C. H. Hall, dentist, ovar
the post office. 40-tf.
Oscar Frost, of Jester, was a visit-
or in Mangum Saturday.
DR. W H. RUTLAND.
Specialist.
Eye, Ear. Nose, Throat, and Glasses.
At Mangum foBrpsny on
Second Saturday m l*t»/ Mast*.
Mr Doyle, wbo brnm to Texas
■ on btunneaa. arrived bme Monday
j eight.
Miss Lela Klmbell. teacher of Chl^aj
painting, oil and water colors, has her I
studio in the Hawkins building, Room:
15 a here she can be found at any I
time from ? A M. to 6 P M. 35-lf-i
Don't wa>t until your house or barn
burns down or (Mows away but 90 to
k day and see D. *. DIAL, and ha*t him
write you a policy in the -HOME." ef
, New vartu the strongest Insurance
Cempany Mt the United Staiaa. «2tt
D. M Higgins, an old inhabitant ofL
tiner, but no* ro»sd«» at Q.i»-k j™
aahs. was b(ougb Maag im Thursday^
oa hie way to Frederick and spent aL
■■■riber of fasva with bis old frieada j
Tbnsr waauag to attend **
*1 mi sarin aighi aches' aboaid sseet! .
Curreathers & Williams
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Townsend, G. B. Mangum Weekly Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1912, newspaper, April 18, 1912; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284591/m1/5/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.