Mangum Weekly Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Hon Woodrow Wilson Is Ourjto^r^dail
_ ~~ . K:»,«r than ever prepared to tuke
hitter tlian ever prepared to tutu-
In every line.
, ..resident and the .3tnte Capitol question Is settled, we ar»
Now tha, Woodrow WU.on 1. elected our next re*d.« ^ ^ ^ jg
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more. It coat* lew.)
Work is Made a Pleasure!
We have a rocker for every one.
in fact, we have mor.' :hau wc
want. Come in and look them
over. They cost less.
If you have one of our Mattresses to
sleep on. Try one of our Guaranteed
Mattresses. Prices to Suit Everyone.
11
\V)e have Just received a large
shipment of rugs, showing all or
the latest designs and patterns
Prices form >2.50 to $50.00.
visitor Monday.
Mr and Mrs. W !' . Chamberieiw
have been visiting their children that
live In this county. «nd returned to
their home In Fort Wort*, last Sat-
urday.
Bradshaw will make you a 14 foot
wagon frame for 111. made out of the
best material, good workman**.!!',
and ftnlshefi up in good shape.
17-tf adv.
CARD OW THANKS
We take this method of thanking
our many friends for their many of-
fers of kindness and sympathy In our
recent trouble. Mangum people are
certainly the best people In the world.
Such calamities are hard to face,
but it brought us to realize how good
it was to have friends to come to you
in times of trouble and offer their as-
sistance. Wte will never forget them.
\\v. want to especlaly thank the fire
boys and those who helped to pu.
out the fire, for they certianly did
good work.
\V. S. BRADSHAW AND FAMILY.
O. P. BLLIOTT.
Attorney and Counaelor-at-Law
Special:
Probate Law a"d Practice
Land Titlee.
(Notary in Office.)
| Mangum. (Elliott ■uildlng) Okie.
Res. Phone 97 Office Phone •
A. O. HUOHIS
VETERINARIAN
Office in Mangum Drug
Residence, tit W. Lincoln tt.
GENERAL PIUELL, M. 0.
practice limited to Olseaaee of tha
eye, ear, nose and thoat
Office in IlawKlna Building.
W. take I. —■« ~
MOST LIBERAL
CREDIT
Southwest Home Furniture <^> lahoma
MANGUM, Sellers of Life-Time Furniture
EASY
PAYMENTS
DR. B. F. CARR
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
C.LAC1K,
Harness, Saddles
and Collars
All first class goods to be
sold at rock bottom prices.
Special attention to Diseases of
Children
Office over Post Office
Saturday night with '. er sister, . is-,
j. W. Harbour.
Frank Wicker anc1. v ife have mov-
; ed to thf home cf Mr. Wcker's fath-
i er.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Allc:
' near Willow Sunday.
MANGUM ROUTE 2
P.etree visited
SUNSHINE.
Phone 56
Res. Phone 93;
ELM RIVER I " EMS
METHODIST CHURCH i Haven>t fteard anyb?dy grumbling
T. a rt«,v of the about the recent rai s. Everybody
This will be the last Sunday of the ^ ^
year. We desire a good da>,on I ji^se Parsons and family went to
ference meets next week at e I Mangum Monday.
ick. Th subject for the morning will Hcrgce Lackey is the owner cf a
be: "Tfce United States as a w saddle, which he purchased in
■•Field." At night the service will j ^
consist of an exhibit of this year s ( sall'e Berry and Mr. Harden
work, each of the six treasurers mak-1 ^ ln Granlte sun-
ing their annual report, and the pas-,
tor will uiake his report. Tbt choir, Chr;5holm and family vi, id
will have special music. The public
That the BEST place to
get your WATCH repaired
is at
Largest Stock Watches.
Silverware and Jewelry
Lowest Prices
West Side of Square. Next
Door to City Drug Store
Have .You
is invited.
J. W. SIMS, Pastor.
friends on route 3 Sunday evening
Miss Martha Schn:ider, and broth
ers. Carl and Ben, caled on Miss
i lizzie Krov.se Sunday evening.
There Is a full line cf Bridge & j m;gh Elder had the misfortune to
Beach's cocks and ranges, and Buck's hftve a gcof, horse badly cut on the
hot blast heaters. There are all the l__v. „.<ro w<=ek.
best that money will buy. l<-tf
GENTRY, South Side Square.
(adv.)
hester happenings
Rev. J. E. Kirk filled his regular
app< intment Sunday.
Mr. Henry T. Wicker Is improv-
ing g only. • falter Murray a..u
Misses Dora and Tee Chapman {ook the grey hounds and gave the
. \iio< Ola Farmer. < h«re Sunday evening.
barb wire last week
Cotton picking is looming up now
since the rain.
.Ice Rude and daughter. Pearl,
have just returned from t .e Dallas
fair.
Douglass and Fred Hudgens, Hor-
ace Lackey, Otto Buford, Arthur
Parsons and Sam Godfrey made a
trip to the Quarts Mountain Sunday,
falter Murray and Sam Pen rod
H. Wren and family of near Man-
guni, visited at the home of I. Clark
Saturday and Sunday.
Little Llvis Copeland is on the
:ick list this week.
Frank Carter of Mangum transact
td business cn the route several days
last week.
Clavton Dial underwent an opera-
tion for appendicitis Friday, and rc
(ported to be getting along alright.
W. M. Powell is visiting friends in
Lawton.
T. >!'. McReynolds, and children.
Clyde and Babel, heard Bryan in Ho-
bart last week.
Willie and Walter Barton returned
Sunday from an extended visit in
Lr.3 Angeles, California.
There, will be preaching at Gyp
Hill No. 1 Sunday morning by the
Baptists.
The family of J. B. McReynold
were made happy Monday morning
over the arrival of a dainty little
daughter, who was immediately
christened Lilly-Joe.
Some of the farmers report their
cotton damaged by hail and frost
There has never Deen a time when
l was better prepared to make your
farm loan, than now, any size loans
an good security; terms easy; interest
tow, and quick money. See me at 1st
door rear of Mangum National Bank.
12-tfr D*
floe-barbera
Friday evening, October 23th, Mr.
Myrtle Floe and . Miss Ruth Barbera
were united in marriage at the tom-
of .Fudge Todd.
_ I Mr. Flee is a well known young
_ I man of this city, having resided here
for several years, and engaged in
buying cotton. The bride is a most
popular and well known young lady
of Mangum. May this young couple
ever enpoy the blessings of wedded
1 happiness. •
Res. Phone 273 Office Phone 555
Office and Hospital in
Hawkins Building
M. M. DeARMAN, M. D.
Mangum
Oklahoma
Office Phone
422
DE. PORTER NORTON
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Special Attention To Diseases Of
Women and Children.
OFFICES
Front rooms over West side square
Mangum Drug Store. Mangum, Okie.
TIME TABLE
WICHITA FALLS & NORTHWEST-
ERN RAILWAY CO.
South Bound North Bound
No. 1, 7:30, a. m. No. 2, 7:10, p. m.
No. 3, 7 :10, P- m.. No. 4, 8:30, a. m.
G. L. WAITE, Agent.
Nojjv is the time to make ready for
a winter look over the old stoves and
flues. Cair on us for repairs. We
keep a first class man.
p S GENTRY, south side square.
(adv.) 17-tf
mangum rcute 3
took dinner with Miss Ola Farmer.
Missi s Mamie Kirk and Myrtle
McElroy ave on the sick list this
week.
Mr. Gilchrist has been on the sick
list for tthe past few days.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Fora
ker last week, a girl.
The party at M r. and Mrs. Rober*
' Burger's last Friday night was well
| attended, and enjoyed by all who
were present.
Carl Hudsman a tended the funeral
of his mother at Hlllsboro. Texas
last week. WL
the sorrowing ones a hand of rondo
lent
iuv/iy i r> ■ ^
rabbits a chare Sunday evening.
Mr and Mrs.e E. M. Norman and
eon. Leroy, visiting in the commun-
ity Sunday.
Mrs. John Wright and little daugh-
ter visited her sister. Mrs. Harry
Lorren Sunday.
E. J. Call is hauling off some nice
hay this week.
MANGUM ROUTE 1
The singing Sunday evening at the
home of R. V. Wright, was well at-
extend to him and tended and all report an excellent
REED ITEMS
I Sam
. Wicker
time.
Mr. and Mrs Allen Busby visited
' at the home of Mrs. Busby's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gillaspie. last
week
evening -
a few friend j and relatives on the route.
Mrs. Etta Yoakum of route 4. is
« marri.'rt i. .MM •• • »« '"»""'« """■ M™ * *' |
rotton Picking ihese days ,*on. ^ ^ ..Add<" as he Is!
ZTLrrM la't'Vhursday
Misses Ethel Busby and Jeffie Mc-
Kinney spent Saturday and Sunday
in Mangum.
Misses Bonie and Jessie Harris
were the guests of Miss Ruth Wilson
the firt of the week.
Mrs. G. W. Corrothers spent Sun-
day evening with Mrs.. M. B. McKin-
ney.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Carloss of Al-
viod, Texas, are visiting W A. Car-
loss and family.
T. L. Busby and daughter, Ethel,
were M'angum visitors Tuesday.
Last Sunday morning Air. George
Hughes and Miss Earsey Harwick
drove to the home of Rev. J. M. Ma-
toy in Mangum and were quietly mar-
' ried. They many friends wish them
a long and happy journey.
| J. H. Bex was in town with cottor.
i Monday.
Oecrge Currothers attended first
t Monday at Mangum and did some
good trading.
Miss Clyde Jones who has been ill
COLLEGE OPENS LIBRARY
Friday afternoon tbe formal open
ing of the College library for the Man-
gum public was celebrated at 2:30 at
the Southwest Baptist College.
Mayor Tisinger, after "America'
had been sung, addressed the students
and the visitors present on the value
of the library and In a few well plac-
ed words, told of how the students
cf the college and Mangum people
g ould appreciate such a vantage giv-
ing possession. Then followed a few-
words from Dean Crego and the vis-
iters investigated the library.
The library is 'new open and those
wishing to attend its advantages can
do so by complying with the rules
of the same and paying the small
charge for the maintenance of the li-
brary.
FARM FOR SALE CHEAP
$1,250, 160 acres; S. W. 1-4 Sec. 29-
7-22, 2 miles S. W. of Willow, Oklaho-
ma, Greer county; small house, 40
acres in cultivation: cue half cash,
balance 6 per cent, 3 or 5 years. Ad-
dress N. B. VAUGHN, Route 1,
19-tf-adv. Vinson, Okla.
The rain last Wednesda>
1 stopped cotton picking for
i day*
eek. I with slow fever for the past two
Charlie Steele of Dallas, Is visiting | wpeks ig reported much better.
W. A. Hargis shipped a buneh of
fine cattle last week.
SPECIAL MEETING AT THE
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Beginning Sabbath November 17th,
Rev. Mr. Carpenter cf Oklahoma City,
-will do the preaching and Rev. A. A. (
McLean of Gotebo, will lead the song |
services. Both these men are of ex-
cellent ability and well equipped for
their work.
Rev. Hogan, pastor of this church,
extends a cordial invitation to all;
churches and Christian workers in j
the city. Let God's people co-oper- j
ate ln the meeting and pray for a j
great revival.
MANGUM ROUTE 4
The Oklahoma Farm Mortgage,
Company, of Oklahoma City, has j
plenty of money to renew your loans, j
or make your new ones. See D. R.
DIAL, Mangum, Oklahoma. 42-tt j
Caught on
Heating Stovas. Cook Stows
and Monkey Slows
Mrs.
. Tay
SAVED
T*rM
MONE
i »t*«e f>.
MADE
K« \ Joe Rodger* official-
a Young of near Olu.-tee. vis-
urday and Sunday with bis
M. Davis
and family spent Satur-
at White Flat
tiully t<>ok din
r and W.
«n*nt S.'irday
RESOLUTION
t j
Whereas. God in his infinite Wis-
. I J k.o fit tn Aftll tn h«*r re-
I and S
J . ,. i K B. Womack had business in
ly^d. .1 He.„r vi.Med .<
rr.^ rc ~ i ~
, voyage over lifers.a. MmIco lait, wwk. and after .UyIng ward Alice, wife of our esteemed
Mr . A Roland here for two months, will return tc Sovereign. <" A. Moore
home of Mr and Mrs \N A. K<>»e ana . ^ ^ j ReKolved. That we extend o-ir
U- Young and Joe Chapita , heartfelt empathy to the be™™1
•purrha*«"d tbem^ves nem bed** husband and family May He. wim
jm*it I ^ m bmlm for fvtry wound, comfort
j When \
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j Baking \
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§ lightfully appetn- |
S ing and wholesome. —
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| price—highest in f
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D. loeew has retaraed
with rvtatlv** Hi Went
w and family of Brazil.
Mrs Ts* lsr'< •§*■
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Mr and Mrs i
new son at tin
Thursday
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Be it Further Re*olv«d. That a eopyj
r the«e resoltitioBs he seat to each j
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any great eateat.
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Townsend, G. B. Mangum Weekly Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1912, newspaper, November 7, 1912; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284655/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.