Mangum Weekly Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1914 Page: 2 of 10
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UST
SOLD OUT
No "Ifs" nor "Ands" or Guess Work, but. Cold Facts
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The Brokers Slock of Merchandise Must Bo Closed Out at Once
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AT TRUSTEE'S SALE--No use thinking of buying goods anywhere but at the Trustee's
Sale if what you want is here. The prices, at a fraction of cost, mean nothing but the
biggest kind of bargains.
Mrs. C. B. Adams, who was operat-
day with hi3 daughter, Mrs. Roy Gal-
Walker.
The Presbyter lan-Methodist
Lizzie
ed on at the Border hospital Sunday
meet- ther.
NEW? (\V INTFRF^T ftVFR PO ™ *,r v entertained b^lJ8 tro first Sunday In August. Blh Reed and family of Granite, vis- noon, died Tuesday morning about
WfcWa II r 111 1 LlYLd I U I till Vw Mlss ? h hnl, * i-«t AM are cordially Invited to attend. itod relaiives in this vicinity Saturday 5:30 o'clock, and will be burled in the
V1 a number of friends at her home iMt ^ ^ Mrf) Porter Moss an<] and Sunday. Je8ter cemetery Wednesday. Mrs.
— Saturday evening. All repo... a nice pofv oh,ldrM wpr„ visit- ! Liitle Leslie Lowis is visiting his Adams Isaves a husband and five chil-
time.
Mrs. P. L. Lewis spent Saturday
an J Sunday with her slaer, Mrs. Wal-
ton. in Mangum.
Happenings of Interest During the
Past Week as Reported by Star's
Special Correspondents in the Var-
ious Communities.
.Zilpba Paty and children were visL GentTy coper, of Granite, this dren (one being married) to mourn
ora at tba Masfon homr? Sunday. Week. her los3. We extend to them our sin-
Mrs. Katherine Ross 3pent the la*.- ball game between Willow and rerest sympathy.
ter pa^ of the week with her parents. Rep Top was very interesting Satur- Meeda Peevey spent Monday with
CONSOLIDATED NO. 2
WHITE FLAT ITEMS
Qui." a crowd attended Sunday ,
s'hool and roachiifg at Dean last
Sunday. '
Lester Kutch was the g mat of th" i
Fu"«r boys Sunday.
i we»»k.
j Mr. Ke'ly
| Texola, v ers
Sunday.
and Mis* Woodley of
visiting at Plainview
REVIVAL AT J^CTER
| A. E. Freeman, the Cmistain Evan
geMs'. of Cordell. O'lahoma, will be-
M®'S C!ar« Fuller and Misses Nora R,n R meetlag at ,Testeri Oklahoma.
Lassiter and Miss Mai^ Jones were cn Augu„. ls), j«3ter, Blomington |
.Vanmim visitor< las' Saturday. I£nd Red Top have llnited in thls ef. I
Quite a crowd were guests at M-. fort to do ^d. and lnvlt. rue pres- |
Kn'fh. s iiome last Sunday. >Dce and coopca ion of th9 people
V'sses Veronica and Lillie May in th,8 effort ,Q do ?ood j
Kin? were guests of the Cookaeyj p CORDER
gl-ls Sunday. j ,
Mart'n Jackson and family have
gone fo Willow to ^pend the weak.
Li*e Knisht
WILLOW NEWS
is reported gettins
a Ion; nicelv at present.
Mrs. Claude Iloaers sivnt Sunday
with Mrs. Jessia Pleasant.
Miss Gladys Walton of Mangum, is
visiting har aunt, Mrs. L. P. lewis.
Misses Dovie Bowman, Iva Couains,
„ Messrs. Robert Cowley and Shield
Mrs. W B. Cooksey has returned Mcqonald were dinne. Klieflt8 of Mr
o her home Wn^re sh« will atay for and Mrs 0kIa Ro5erN Sunday.
some •!»"«' Rev stroud filled his regular ap-
and Mr,. Samuel Knighrt visited pointment at the Methodist church
hi. brother Lige Knight Saturday ev- Sunday morning and evening.
►oing. • '
Jim R>ddo and family visited at Yits
Mis-- Zula Sail* • and Kqm>~v CaatK» brother's home at Sentinel first of the
were he quests of the Burden gtrhi w,»ek.
la«t Sunday. w. J. I'nderwood and family made
Mrs Pertle Cookaey was th** a business trip to Mangum Tuesday
of be- -la'er. Mrs Uora Cooksey. la^t Mrs Buchanan and children
-Sunday. of Waco. Texas, are visiting Mr. and
J. T. Burden and family were f«*e Mrs C A Armatrong
gtiist-* of the Cooksey family Sato" C. C. Ho'den and family and sinters.
d*r ee« ning. Enther and Catale, viait h! at the Gar
The wea'her at this time la rery ret home in Mangum Tueaday
d-y and hot. Some of the farmers Messrs Thomas Wells. Guthrie,
need rain rery ba<«ly Sdngley. Fred Mayer. Hewle Myers.
Mi«a Ola Warden was the raeat of and T K I ndarwood left Thursday
the flallee glrla Saturday night lor Pamt«. Teaaa. wh«re th «y will
n wor* tn the harreat
*«at b« said at TritatM*« Sa<«. TH* Miaa Reaale Stev«tt^>a of Naann.
Broktn- stock. North %.*, was the nn- of Mi** <1arW Shrrie,
•**clal cut pncM t0 ctaae up S 1M 9aa4ay
• Mr tad *pb J W S'ewati «{
PLAtNvelw NIWI ffayre. ase * si tin* their 1aac*t •-
Mts J C O—ilafcauj
ntwd Is kstak! %nr n at Masm Ow«t ML of I—la.. «j>4
«*•« ml tW eurjaarf toe aa4 <n *■ IM«y. «t
•aatWr wf h w J
Tto wimt a'alrh Vaa Wm Miea Ia»r ttakar syeat
Mr. and. Mrs. E. T. Reed spent Sun- Mr- a:id Wrs> c- A- Armstrong,
day afterncon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim J. H. Hold :n and Tamil;/ 3pent Sun-
ducted during the past two weeks by
'l?ev. Joseph W. Boyles, closed last
Ww are still living in hopas of Sunday.
having a rain bafore many days. Ai- E. R. Eagan went to Mangum FrU
most all of the farmers are tnrough day and returned Saturday. While in
wPh their crops and are busy with town he purchased a molasses mill,
the thresher. | Hoyt Ray arrived Friday from fort
Quito a number from this commu-, Smith, Ark., for a vl3it with friends
:iity attnnrled the childr "l's day exer- and relative3.
ciscn at Quart/. Sunday, Wnich was H. L. Har s cf Mangum, vis ted
very nica and all enjoyed the child- his brother. J B. Ha-rls last week
renN program as rendered. Din- ' Tom Culwell took dmne. at tae Ed
was served on the ground, and a Wells hoim Sunday.
8„„d <.lk - oujoy.,4. !»!.« Mtvorod | »?■
by H«v. Fo!.'moll- |S.indw li.sltt at tUs E. H. Lagan
viaitfid.with home. . .
Brother Sumral? f f arted his sing-1 u'-day and wen j on to the ba'l game
ing at Consolidafed Number Two, last ef Jaybucklo.
Mondav mo-nlng. | Jl P. Hod1 a^d daughter. Stella, ar-
Brot'iior Butler filled his regular rived last weak from Waxahachle,
appointment at the chapel Sunday T?xas
morning. I S. D. Williams and Will Trottel",
Mrs. SmlMi, a sister of Jesse Beard hoth of G'anlie wp:r? shaking hands
who lived near Warren, di id Sunday wifh the vote s of tiiis community
m-nin? after a ihoi't sps?l of typhoid la f week.
frver. She was laW to r^s: in the Dud'sy Cumminr»s and Ed Brown
Corinin cemetery Monday. She is went to Car' v Fi^day.
sMrviv.-'l by * 'nusband and several A N. B adlay is building a pit silo,
children and other r: la'ives and °n h1'i farm.
f lends. | T' fl P;ainview boys that played
o ball last Saturday a? Jester, were de-
J"st the time t> buy that knife for fea ed by a score of four to 0 by Jay-
ma:ze heading. Attend our sale and buckle. Thess teams will meet again
ret vour choice of 300 knives for 49c. cn th > Jester d'amond ne\t Saturdav.
Pa'e S^a-ta Saturday mo-ning. Younq Mrs. J. A. Carter and children visit
Bros » Guthrie. 5 1tad ed relatives in Harmon county last
HON. J. V. [JIM] McCLINTIC
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS
Jim McClintic Is a Winner
Jim M"Clintic. he Snyder business man, who
i" a candidate for congress, is a winner, because
lie iias made a clean, straight forward campaign,
going direct to 'he peopla and asking their support
cn the theory that we ought to have more diversi-
fies: Ion in our national law making body.
We now have 350 members of con-
gress who are lawyers. Do you think we
need more? If so don't vote for McClintic;
if you think we need a business man, one
who has had legislative experience, and
one who his own people have tried and
found not wanting, vote for McClintic; he
needs your support and will appreciate it
If lected.'JIm M CHnilc will be the cong^aa-
man of all tha people, be will alwaya be found on
the Job and will be your congressman. He makea
o giit'erlng p-cmise* to catch your roln, but prom
:«e* too his best efforts to represent all t2s<> paople
of the seaven'h congressional district.
Remember the time Is short between now aad
•■i«ctk>a thae aad don t belter* reports yoa mar b«ar.
be win ao* nave rime 'o b# Is all part* at the dis-
trict aad «*«wer all tbe Mm charm that aaay be
wade r ■■awbar.tba: If tam la avtkl3< te <
tlat -.bey soald feat* Ma started teae a#s
•»»b yaat wtlrtbai aad vote Cor Madbtk
day afternoon. Willow, as usual, the Misses Vaughan.
victorious. Harris pitched the game, Mrs. Cross spent Thursday with her
which makes seven successive games 3iBter ,Mrs. D. C. Jester.
he has won. Willow stood 2 scores
unfil the ninth inning, whan Wright Muat be aold at Trustee's Sale, The
knocked a tnree basrger, letting three Brokers' Stock, North Side Square;
men score. Ross knocked first base Special cut prices to clean up. c
run, letting Wright score. Scores
'5 1ad
stood five to 3ix.
Must be sold at Trustee's Sale, The
Brokers' Stock, North Side Square;
Special cut prices to clean up. 5 1ad
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BLAKE BLATINGS
INTERLOCKING CEMENT
SILO
STAVE
I manufacture and sell Interlocking
Cement Stave Silos, and I think they
are the best silo on the market today
for the reason they are a life silo, and
do not cost as much as the best me-
tal silo on tae market which will not
s:and the test you know as the ce-
ment silo will.
I know what the Interlocking Ce-
ment Stave Silo i-3 because I make
the blocks and know just what is in
them and can safely guarantee them
,in every respect.
Mrs. Boone Smith and children of
Wichita Falls, 'it^xas, are visiting
:.er sist ;r ,Mre. Ed Smith.
Guy Criswell and Sam Wilhite
went to Dallas, Texas, last Saturday
I to work.
Mr. and Mrs. Jnlian Wcods were
J i oiscnsd from eating ice cream one
[■"sirs'Jones and MtaTKennedy madeM~!~*^ *
la business nip to Mangum la;t week. stave SUo 1 Puf ln the foundation and
Frank Spiller returned to his home CTect sil° with°ut any additional
in New Mexico last Saturday. icost except ha"lln8 material and that
Mrs. Tom iLivingston of Dallas, Tex- Iis someth'n» no other silo company
ns, is vHing at Blake this week. I wI11 do> they simply sell you the neck-
Missss Fannie and Ola Tnompson Je(* si,° and you have to do all the
made a trip to Duke Monday. | wo^k- af wel1 as to buy a lot of other
Mat Francis was a Blake visitor last j materia'- 1 will soon have a sample
Saturday. Interlocking Cement Stave Silo
D. D. Boone brought out a ioad of I erected here- and would ask that you
lumber Tuecday for the arbor. Ev- i cal1 when in town and look it over and
eryti.ing is in "eadiness now for the Ilet me teI1 you of lts superior quali-
lli-nio fatvrday. |ti€9- C. A. STUBBS.
i Mr. End Mrs. W. O. Norihcutt and j2 adv-
ccn, Billie, srent Saturday and Sundav ~ 0
at Mangum, the guesfs of Mrs. T. P. Jf-OST -Small Rat-Terrier dog, an-
Clay- I swers to the name of Velda/"white
Mr. Coff. of Elk City, an expert ! with black on face. Ruth Cabiness,
machinist is working over the gin at J phone 287. 5 ltad'
'ti) 13* place f hi-s wsek.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Northcutt were
Blake visitors Monday.
MOTHERS: Buy your boy his
school suit while we are selling them
a.t 40% disco -nt, during the Harvest
Sale. c. M. STONE & CO. 5ad
HAIL CROP INSURANCE
Call and see the Fuller & Johnson
Farm Pump Engine and let us show
you what users have to say about it.
One man says he never intested in an
article thaj he got as much benefit
out of. Hundreds of them in use all
over the country. 51tad
C .P. HAMILTON.
JESTER, OKLAHOMA
This is the year you cannot afford
to lose your crops by hall. A hail pol-
icy of "The Old St. Paul" will repay
your loss when the storm comes.
Save your cotton by protecting It with
a St. Paul hail policy. We are ex-
clusive agents for this territory.
1tf advt. COVINGTON & BROWN
MANGUM ROUTE 1
Miss Allie Byars is visiting friends
in Mangum this week.
Miss fcdna Hawkns spent Saturday
•and Sundav wth Miss Or,ie Yarbrouich
at Gyp Hill.
Feed in this country has burned | M1»s Travis Gillespie was a dinner
up for tbe want of rain. Everything Kuest of Miss Minnie Fitzeerald «?..n
looks hot and dry. day.
Mr Huggins made a business trip ! Mim** Grace Donahoo Rnnd. »nd
;rT= Mo",r "e°,a!
crow ud Adun». from Or.", TsSSy MiM
Bloomington, spent Monday afternoon M,.. An„. „ . y
witb Mra. H. P. Peevey. .. Carpenter took dinner
M«. Poor sp?nt Saturday nUht at M,«» 'Vright Sunday. ^
tbe Wallach home. Mra- T- w- Jenklnson and daughter,
Mrs. Chas Heatly was on the sick ^rare» *«r« the gueats of Mrs. Zacli
list last week. P^rse of Mangum Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sml'h were in Heulab PhiTiey and two cbll-
tam city shopping Monday. drvn- Kdward and Almorine. of Grand-
ly J. McMInn made a business trip b*rrJr- T«aa. are vialtlng her sister
to Brinkman Friday afternoon. Mr" ^ C. Walters.
Miss Lola Dial from Reed is visit- T M Rhlnger and daughter
ing relative* near Bloomington. Johnsca. of t nloa Pari, il "
M «dames C D. Peevey and Smith «•»« at "he home of J j m«ln»»r
eot Saturday witb Mra Marlon W„- Mrs W J Abe, ^
who lives near Graalt*. Hnrday
spent
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MSseee Eveiya Paxtoa. Haasie aad
IJIUaa Wlllteais aad Atvafe Fteerey
■peat Bsaday witb Misses Telaa aad
i^aakte Paatoi
, Mr aad Mrs O H Haycood apeat
teet Tb«r»dar algbt wHb Mr aad Mva
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Mtes Jastiae Johnson of Route S
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Wileman, Herbert. Mangum Weekly Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1914, newspaper, July 23, 1914; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284718/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.