Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SUN-MOOTTOB
(INDEPENDENT)
Published Every Thursday.
By The Sun-Monitor Publishing
Company
Bntered at the Postoffice at Mangum,
Oklahoma, as Second-Class Mail Mat-
ter.
D. £. Xfyofcyback, .... IHanager
Subscription Rates
Ona Year *1
tlx Months 50
Phone No. 5.
W. H. Dickey of the farm loan
company of Cunningham and Dick-
ey has returned from California to
help take care of the fall business.
They expect to give better and more
prompt service than ever.
Remember! We do job work a
little better.
Statement the Ownership.
Management. Circulation etc-
of the Mangum Sun-Monitor,
published weekly a Mangum, Okla-
homa, required Tsy the Act of
August 24, 1912. Name of Editor,
V. L. Rhodyback, Business Mana-
ger, V'. L. Khodyback, Publisher.
Sun-Monitor Publishing Co. Post
office address, Mangum, Okla.
Owners: E. M. Miller. S. E. Echols.
Frank Sweet, all of Mangum,
Okla. Known bondholders, mor-
tgagees, and other security holders,
holding 1 percent or more of total
amount of bonds, mortgages, or
other securities: G. B. Townsend.
and H. L. Crittenden, of Mangum,
Okla. V. L. Rhodyback, Business
manager.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 1st day of October, 1912.
W. T. El.sea, Notary Public. Greer
County Oklahoma. My commission
expires 1-31-1913.
During The Fair
m
This week is FAIR WEEK. When you bring
in your prize products, come and see us.
We Solicit the farmers trade, for the farmer
makes the world go 'round.
Our Clothing Samples
are swell a^d ,we have 500 of them to select from
—anything you want.
Expert Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Repairing
Prom|»tneft» our motto.
We will treat you square.
IMPERIAL PRESSING PARLOR
North Side Squat e.
SEE "BONES"
ARROW Lined
SHOT SHELLS
Make sure your
game—Shoot
the speed shells
In J&gmJngtoflr UMC
■"Arrow Shells, the steel
j puts all the force of the
explosion behind the shot. That mile-a-minute "on-
comer" can't beat out the pattern driven by a steel
gripped charge.
And with Expert Factory Loading, uniformity of
speed and pattern is assured in each and every shell.
Shoot Remington-UMC Arrow and Nitro Club Steel Lined Expert
Factory Loaded Shells for speed plus pattern in any make of shotgun.
Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
299 Broadway 11 New York City
GO TO!
GO TO!
GO TO!
Sp eigle s Bakery
When >ou want the Best Bread, Cakes and Pastry.
Cigars, Tobacco (EL Cold Drinks
Picnics and Parties a Specialty
J. H. Speigle, Prop. Phone, 104
WHATS THE USE?
TO RAISE A BIG FEED CROP
AND LET IT GO TO WASTE
Let Us Figvire ^
On vour Barns and Sheds
Wm. Cameron (Si Co«
Incorporated
The Horse's Appeal
It may seem an exaggeration to
speak of the average blacksmith, as
the natura! enemy of the horse,
but, consciously or unconsciously,
multitudes of these men are. Noth
ing is truer than "no feet, no
horse." Almost all the horses'
lameness comes from ignorant, in-
different blacksmiths whose chief
aim is to get their pay for such
work as they do. One marvels
that the state has ever allowed a
man to work on so wonderful* a
mechanism as a horse's foot, where
so much of his value lies, wihout a
scientific knowlegde of that finely
and delicately constructed piece of
anatomy. The owner of the horse,
out of mercy to his faithful ser-
vant, should at least see to it that
the foot is kept perfectly level, a
matter of the highest importance
that red-hot shois are not burned
into place, that bars are not cut
away that the pressure of the iron
is kept from the sole. Some day
we shall make it necessary for
blacksmiths to pass an examination
before dealing with our horses'
feet as for veterinarians before
creating them for various ills. The
sooner this comes, the better for
thousands, of our horses that can
enter no protest against incompe-
tent blacksmiths who might better
be experimenting in making watch-
springs rather than with the living
mechanism of a horses foot.—Dumb
Animals. .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Guthrie, Ok-
lahoma, September 26, 1912.
Notice is hereby given that Al-
bert S. Anderson of Dryden, Har-
mon county, Oklahoma, who on
April 3, 1907, made Homestead En-
try Serial, No. 06032, for S^ SEJ
section 34, Township 4 North,
Range 25 West, Indian Meridian,
has filed notice of inteution to
make Final five year Proof, to es-
tablish claim to the land above des-
cribed, before the County Judge of
Harmon county. Oklahoma, at his
office, at Hollis, Harmon county
Oklahoma, on the 7th day of Nov-
ember, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles H. Grant,Newton E Hud-
son, Thomas B. Montgomery,
Green B. Anderson all of Dryden,
Oklahoma.
L. N. HOUSTON,
Register.
GUARANTEED
GOOD
GRADE FLOUR
FLOUR
NO LIMIT ON
\ V
AMOUNT
YOU BUY
$1.00 Per Sack!
This is only one of the many big
Bargains we are offering in the
Grocery Line. Read our Prices.
.05c
Five Gallons of Best
Coal Oil. -
4 Pounds of Arm
and Hammer Soda -
No. 3 Hominy, per case $1.15,
per can now only,
We are selling Nice Sugar $ I Kfk
Corn by the case, 2 doz. *r 1
10 pound Bucket of I 25
Snow Drift Lard only B
3 Pound cans of Nice
California Peaches. 2 for
Battle Ax Tobacco
Per plug only
10 pound bucket 4llf
of Dixie Syrup - -
$1 VALUE
in
Enamelware
Buy while the as
sortment is com
plete
You will find everything cheap at our store. Do
not fail to take advantage of the reduced Prices.
Fanners Cash
THE LUMBER PEOPLE
Phone 22
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department Of The Interior.
U. S- Land Office at Guthrie, Ok-
lahoma, September 26, 1912.
Notice is hereby given that Tho-
mas B. Montgomery, of Dryden,
Harmon county, Okla., who, on
Feb. 23, 1907, made Homestead
Entry Serial. Number 06033, for
SE1, Section 34, Township 4
North, Range 25 West, Indian Me-
ridian, has filed notice of intention
to make final five year proof, to
establish claim to the land above
described,be,fore the County Judge
of Harmon county at his office, at
Hollis, Harmon county,Oklahoma,
on the 7th day of November 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles H. Grant, Newton E.Hud-
son, Green B. Anderson, Albert S.
Anderson, all of Dryden, Okla-
homa,
L. N. HOUSTON.
Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department Of The Interior.
U. S. Land Office at Guthrie. Okla,
Sept. 20, 1912.
Notice is hereby given that Aug-
ustus B. Parnell. of Vinson, Okla-
homa, who on Sept. 12, 1910, made
Homestead Entry Serial No. 07122,
for Lots 6 and 7, Section 6, Town-
ships North. Range 25 West, Indian
Meridian, has filed notice of inten-
tion to make Final Commutation
I'roof to establish claim to the land
above described, before the County
Judge of Greer County, at his
office, at Mangum. Oklahoma, on
the 30th, day of October, 1912
Claimant names as witnesses:
George W. Overton. M. H. Rai-
born, J. H. Jones, and John W.
Broukman. ail of Vinson. Okla.'
L. N. HOUSTON.
Register
Notice for Publication:
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Officc at Guthrie, Okla.
September. 20th W2.
Notice is hereby given that Regie
R. Shelton, of Gould, Okla. who
on February 15th 1908. made Home
stead Entry. Serial. No. 06864, for
SEjWi. rfEJStfJ awr Dots 2
and 3, Section 10, Township, 3
north, Range 24 West. Indian
Meridian, has filed notice of inten-
tion to make Final Three year
Proof to establish claim to thr land
above described, before County |
Judge. Harmon County. Okla., at
his office at Hollis. Okla, *>n the 31
day of October. 1912.
Claimant names as *itnesse*:
Joseph C. Turner and Ernest Li-
gon of Gould and Walter W. Shel-
jton, and Paul H. Shelton of Dry-
den. Oklahoma.
L. N. Houston. Register
* /
This Week we are Showing a complete Bed room
Suit consisting of regular three-piece Bed Room
Suit worth $150, also 1 all-Cotton Felt Mattress
worth $10.00, and springs guaranteed for ten
years worth 3V50,1 Rocker worth $10 and one
Center table worth 10.00 making in all
$18X50Worth of Furniture
if sold in the regular way, will be sold at
me FAIR this WEEK
■ ' — ~ i
AT YOUR O WN PRICE !
GaD at our Booth and Put in
Your Sealed Bid. The Highest bidder gets it with-
out fail. This handsome outfit may sell at your
own price
IT COST YOU NOTHING to BID
J. W. Lovett
"THE FURNITURE MAN
99
Mangum.
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