Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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NOTICE TO FARMERS and OTHERS INTERESTED
On account of the large volume of business I am doing in
the loan business, entailing a great amount of work, I have
decided to make drives to the country only on Tutsdays and
1 j Thursdays and will be in my office on other days of the week,
i and those wishing to see me on business will take notice that I
will not be in my office on the above days, but will be here on
) all other days of the week.
/ I have a large amount of money to loan on farms, in fact
> an unlimited amount, and am prepared to make the best terms
« of anyone and any loans made by me that are coming due this
I year I am prepared to not only make the best of terms in rates
, but will save you money in expenses.
i Get your money of a reliable man and pay no attention to
i these traveling solicitors who try to talk you into borrowing,
, whether you need the money or not, and want yon to borrow a
> large amount iust so that they can make their commission and
| oare nothing far fmt Interest ftfttt thay ftave aeoared their
4 committiM.
L
I. 0. .HcCOLLISTER, Mangum, Okla
The Border Hospital
Emergency Hospital for the Chicago, Rock Island
& Pasific and Wichita Falls & Northwestern
Railways
One of the Oldest and /Most Extensively
Known as a Medical Educator in the State
Every Practicing Physician in the City of
Mangum, (possibly one exception,) began
the Practice of their Present location
This Institution
in
Health Officers Appeals
As Small Pox now exists in sev-
eral towns just south of us I es-
pecially urge all keepers of hotels
and rooming houses to keep {on
the look out for any one taken
sick with fever accompanied with
severe aching in the back and
head, the initial symptoms of
small pox, and to immediataly as-
certain whethei or not they have
been sucessfully vaccinated and if
not to immediately isolate them
and look upon them with suspicion
until they have been examined by
some competent physician.
Fowler Border
County Health Officer.
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Notlee fw Publication.
Laa* Offioe «t Unnm. OUtina
Dec. 39th, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that Sam-
uel J. Merri field, of Gould, Okla ,
who, on April 15th, 1906, made
homestead entry, No. 12465, Serial
No. 01360, for BlA SWX and lots
3 and 4, Section 30, Township 3
N,Range 24 W, Indian Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
final commutation proof, to estab-
lish claim to the land above de-
scribed, before Jarret Todd, Coun-
ty Judge of Greer Co. Okla., at his
office, at Mangum, Okla., on the
7th day of February, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
S. H. Bailey. D. T. Long, R. G.
CamDbell and T. R. Hurlev. all of
Dryden, Okla.
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MANGUM DRUG CO.,
CARRIES A COMPtKTE STOCK OK
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Druggists Sundries, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils
Varnish, Window Glass and averything usually kept in a first-
class drug store. We also carry a large stock of
WALL PAPER—Prices from 10c per dauble roll add up.
Also agents for the famous Mound City Strictly Pure Paint.
H. MATHBWSON,
President.
GEO. W. BOYD,
Vice-PimriiVnt.
t 8. NOBLE,
Cahier.
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Notiee for Publication.
Land Office at Lawton, Oklahoma,
Dec. 29th, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that Char-
ley E. Simmons, of Delhi, Okla.,
who, on Dec 27th, 1904, made
homestead entry, No. 11635, Serial
No. 04274, for NJ4 SE# and N^
SW#, Section 5, Township 7 N,
Range 25 W, Indian Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to ma e
final five year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before Jarret Todd, County Judge
of Greer Co. Okla., at his office, at
Mangum, Okla., on the 7th day of
February, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
T. J. Simpson ot Delhi. Okla..
J. P. Johnston, Johnston, J. F,
Lowrance and J. H. Steen, all of
Willow, Okla.
GEO. B. ROBBERTS. Register.
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Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Lawton, Oklahoma,
Jan. 11, 1910.
Notice is hereby given that Wil-
liam W. Coward, of Hollis, Okla-
homa, who, on Nov. 20th, I908,
made homestead entry. No. I2358,
Serial No. 04748, for SE# NEi,
Section 14, Township 2, Range 27
W, Indian Meridian, has filed no-
tice of intention to make final com-
mutation proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
C. W. King, County Judge of Har-
mon County, at his office at Hollis,
Oklahoma, on the 24th day of
Febr. 1910.
Claimont names as witnesses:
J. E. Walker, Charley Worldes,
W. E. Brunley and A. C. Walker
of Hollis, Oklahoma.
Q»0. B. ROBBBRTB. Register.
First National Bank,
* Mangum, Okla. j» jft
United States, State and County Depository.
JZZSZ. CAFf™'WWm AMD NT PROFITS. •125,000.00.
GEO. BOYD
c." hemming" ^ur Parous receive every Courtesy and Accommc
Im s. noble dation within the range of prudent banking.
Ex|>erience Demonstrated
That all can enjoy health. Health is in reach of all who will
but give nature a chanee. Kiropractic is a direct system of re-
leasing pressure from infringed nerves, thereby bringing the
various parts of the human body into harmony with each other
Physical Harmony Restored Means
Mental Equilibrium
This in turn means Health. Why not try to secure it by work-
ing along logical lines? There are few or no diseases that will
not yield to hature when the cause is removed. Consultation
and Examination Free.^
Dr. Bertha Reed
Telephone 607
310 N Penn. Ave.
{ WILLIAMS & ROYAL
^ HANDLE ALL KINDS OF
Farms Real Estate City Property ;!
The Railroad is Coming to WELLINGTON !!
the Best Town in the Panhandle |i
Now is the Time to Buy a Home. If there is i|
Anything in the Real Estate Line <
2 Address WILLIAMS A ROYAL !
| * Wellington. TeJU|# i
Uii^i4iaaaaata«1<1. ■ j
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Notice for Publication.
Land Offlce at Lawton, Oklahoma,
Jan. ii, 1910.
Notice is hereby given that Char-
les N. Allen, of Carl, Okla., who
on January, 20th, 1908, made
homestead entry, No. 12807, Serial
No. 12807, for SWJ^ NEJ^ and
lots 1 and 2, Section 24, Township
6 N, Range 27 W.Indian Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to
make final commutation proof to
establish claim to the land above
described, before Jarret Todd,
County Judge of Greer Co Okla-
homa, at his office at Mangum, Ok-
lahoma, on the 23rd day of Febr.,
19I0.
Claimant names as witnesses:
B. D. Allen, Doctor Snodgrasi,
R. L. Waller of Carl, Okla. John
F. Martin of Mangum, Okla
am. b.
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Notico for Publication.
State of Oklahoma, Greer Coun-
ty-
In the District Court of said
Coumy.
C. P. Hamilton, Plaintiff, vs. R.
A. Tweedy, Defendant.
Said defendant, R. A. Tweedy,
will toke notice that he has been
sued in the above named conrt for
the sum of One Hundred and Sev-
enty-eight Dollars, the amount of
one certain note, with interest
thereon at the rate of ten per cent
per annum from January 7th, 19io,
and ten per cent additional on the
amount of said note as attorney's
i'ees, and for the sum of Three
Hundren Fifty-one and Twenty-
seven Hundredths Dollars on open
accounts for goods, wares and
merchandise purchased by said de-
fendant and the Snow Groceiy
Company, and for costs of suitjand
said defendant must answer the pe-
tition of plaintiff filed in said court
on or before the sud day of March,
A. D. 19I0, or said petetion will be
taken as true and judgement ren-
dered for said plaintiff for $178.00
with interest thereon at ten percent
from Jan., 7th, I910 and ten per
cent on principal' and interest as
attorney's fees, and for $351.27
with interest thereon at the rate of
6 percent per annum, from Jan. 7th
1010, anq for all costs of suit, and
the attachment therein granted and
hsd will be rendered accordingly.
G Vv. Winburue, Clerk of the
District Court,
By M. H. Mills, Deputy.
Powers & Powers, Attorneys for
P<aintiff
Notlaa
Strayed or Stolen on the 27th
of Nov. One chestnut sorrel horse
15 hands high 9 years old weight
950 pounds branded on left shoul-
der with pitchfork, sore on left
front foot from wire cut. Will pay
liberal reward for the same deliver-
ed at my i»!ace one mile south east
of Vinson Oklahoma.
J. T. Willmoth.
Willow will be the best town on
the W. F. and N. W. watch this
papers for announcement of big lot
sale,
L. A. McCollister, the Insur-
ance man, has this week added one
of the largest Companies in the
U. S.to his already strong Agency.
It is the Boston Insurance Co. of
Boston, Mass. It has a cash capi-
tal of $1,000,000., Net surplus of
$2,655,222., and writes Fire and
Automobile insurance. Place your
insurance in strong Companies and
have absolute protection
The real estate firm of Dial &
Townsend have closed several nice
farm and city deals during this
month.
Notice for Publication.
The City National Bank of Man-
gnm, located at Mangum, Okla.,
in the state of Oklahoma, is clos-
ing its affairs. All note-holders
and other creditors of the associa-
tion are therefore notified to pre-
sent the notes and other claims
for payment.
Dated August 18, 1909
PERCY CORNELIUS
Cashier
Ouardlan's Sale of Raal Estate
The SWi NEi & SE X NW^
ft lot 2/ Sec. 19, T 3 N, R 22 W, is
adeertised to be sold by the guard-
ian, Lucinda Albertson. Bids can
be filed at the law office of O. P.
Elliott, or with the County Judge
of Greer county. Oklahoma, on
the 4th day of December, 1909, or
after if no bid is approved. The
tract is about 1 l/t miles east and
4j/2 miles north of Duke.
Dial & Townsend can sell your
farms.
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Notiee for Publication.
Lead Offleo at Lawton. Oklahoma,
Jan. il, 1910.
Notice is hereby given that Fan-
nie M. Pate of Hollis, Okla., who,
on March 24th, 1906, mode home
stead entry, No.. 12409, Serial No.
05750, for W# SW# Section 24
and S>2 SEj£, Section 23. Town-
ship 2 N, Range 27 W, Indian
Meridian, has filed notice of inten-
tion to make final commutation
proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before Jarret
Todd, County Judge of Greer Co.,
Okla,, at his office, at Mangum,
Okla., on the 233d day of Febr ,
1910.
Claimant names as witnesses.
William R. Cothrun, Ewing C.
Norris, Jesse Reed and Samuel M
Kite, all of Hollis, Okla.
GEO. B. ROBBERTS, Register.
Waited
Thirty head of horse ponies \\)&
to I5 hands high. Solid colors from
3 to 8 years old, sound and sad-
dle broke. We will be buying un-
til the 4th of January, call at
Black and Renard's sale bam one
block north of the Mangum Star.
Railway Mail Clerks Wanted
■
T£ °?ve"™eet ?*** Railway Mall
Clarke $800 to $1,200 and Other
Employees up to $2,500 Annually
Uncle Sam will hold spriug ex-
aminations throughout the country
for Railway Mail Clerks. Custonm
House Clerks, Stenographers,
Bookkeepers, Departmental Cleiks,
and other Government Positions
Thousands of opportunities will
be made. Any man or woman ov-
er eighteen in city or country ran
get instruction and Free Informs
tion by writing at once to the
Bureau of Instruction. 1492 Hani
lin Building, Rochesw-r, N Y
BANANAS
Inform yourself of the enor-
mous profits of Banana Cul-
ture. The fruit is easilv and
cheayly grown and is always
marketable at highly profit-
able prices. Our proposition
will interest the conservative
Eight yer cent guaradteed.
Write,
Mexican Banana Co.
Box 117 Bis,
Mexico City, Mex.
Dial & Townsend for Insurance
Alfalfa and good prairie hay at
60ct8 a bale at the new feed store
with Vick.
Dial & Townsend can sell your
city property.
Mineral Wells water condensed
form forty gallons to one, also the
salt, at R. C. Hannah's Pioneer
Drug Store.
Have you anything to sell or
trade in the real estate line? If so
see Dial & Townsend.
Williams the new feed man,
keeps all kinds of feed corn shelled
and in the ear will deliver .toj any
part of the city.
—Mangum Cafe.
We have recently purchased the Res-
taurant and Rooming House owned by
Monroe & Watters and pespectfully solic-
it the patronage of all.
We hope to make this place head-
quarters for all transient trade and will
spare no time or expense in serving you
with the best of everything the market
affords.
Hoping to receive a
your patronage we are
liberal share of
Yours for Business
<v
O'CONNELL & O'CONNELL
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Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Lawton Oklahoma,
Jan. 11, 1910.
Notice is hereby given that John
R. Polston, of Mangum, Okla., R.
R. 1, who, on Jan., 24th, 1905,
made homestead eqtry. No. U68*.
Serial No. 04I59, for SE# NE^,
Section 6, Township 3 N, Range
22 W, Indian Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final
five year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
Jarret Todds County Judge of
Greer Co., Okla., at his office, at
Mangum. Okla., on the 23rd day
of Febr. I9I0.
Claimant names as witnesses.
J. R. Thompson, A. W. Patrick. 1
W. A. Starnes and W. M. Witt, alii
of Mangum, Okla.
GBO. B. ROBBERTS, Register.
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Exceedingly Tempting
are the cakes we sail as well
as the bread stuffs that are as
appetizing a° any you will
find in a day's journey.
Layer Cakes a Specialty
with us and they are just the
thing for the company you
expect ao entertain, and will
save you the bother of
standing over a hot stove and
getting all tired out before
your guests arrive. Prices
Moderate.
Spiejk's Bakery
Your Harness is Here!
Won't You Come and Get it?
The Harnes is Right. So is the Price
for in the first t>lace our stock comprises
as large and commie te assortment of tlarneaa
and accessories as one could |n>sslbiq wish to
choose from.
food ^oods—The kind fall of style and good
maforfafand Meed here at about the some
02^* tlMI# ofhers aak for onl«| ordinary
Come and Have a Look,
Won't You?
S. GENTRYI
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