Mangum Weekly Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1913 Page: 3 of 9
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PUBLISHED IYTHI
STAB PUBUSHDIO 00.
COAWTAU ITOCtC f1M0§)
«. b. TQWWHWP, ldtter
mured it lb# PoiloSc# it Mii|#®i
Okilbox. M Second Clhto M.tl Hit'
ft. «» ■■■ • •
Subscription Est*
One Year ^22
Six Months 50
The commercial club will meet the
first Friday night in June Remember
the date and everybody come
Flrat and third Friday ni«ht in each
month are commercial club meeting
date*. e
Grasshopper complaints are made
quite frequently of late. I'ioson
promptly applied I* doing a world of
good in killing these pest*.
r Senator Gore now takes his leave
for Europe, where he will study ag-
ricultural matters first hand. When
he returns something will be doing in
congress for the farmers.
The tariff bill la now in the |
"throes" of the senate where "cour-
tesy" Is so firmly entrenched that it
makes every measure considered of
the utmost uncertainty.
Since the flood gates of the dis-
tilleries have finally fiecome so sure-
ly and so firmly closed against Okla-
homa, Congressman Ferris is busy
trying to empound our waters, anl
nuke them Serve a mere excellent
purpose. Here is hoping that our
doughty congressman will win.
M, CLYDE KELLY
Mr. clyde Kelly succeeded J°b» Dal
Yell as the representative in congresn
„l".uln. H. I. . ■ »«» Moo»«-
With a Reservation.
Richard Carle the other day wa.tell
log a little group of friends about bl
early stage experiences.
"My first engagement, he said,
"was with Rich and Harris In the
■upport of 'Jimmy Powers. One of
the characters had a line addr*®®*d
to me which read: Do your worst!
Afterward Julian Mitchell, who was
stage manager, came to me and said.
Don't follow those instructions too
literally. Carl#.'"
time, as with some other companies.
I time, nb WilU WM4V
M„.tor Own ha. PL curr.ncy bill Ate. ball In,»r.n« on ^ otb«r crops
con«>l..«d and ha. th. O. K. of Pro* N*ln. at ouoo .1 tb. U» tb. policy
ident Wilson upon It. wptb Senator i8 written. 8eVeral
Owen leadng the work on finance. Farmers are i«in«^that in.
Senator Gore at the head of the com- new «mjj" ™ ^ « not the
alltM on agriculture and Coo«rees- aurance tbla year, tbat n
"an Ferrle »..««, .be publ* Und. LordJj. tbU MMM ™
dT in abaplng tbe d-tlnlo. o, .M, OM —
BttI° • x County and is here to stay.
PU.TU. MAYO,™.
Our alater city to tb. «.utb ba. crop In tbe b» company wrltlns
Juat metalled on. ol tb. llveat wire. Hall In tbaj
in the southwest as mayor of her town COVINGTON & BROWN, Agents.
In the person of Cage Beach, an old| COVlNOiuw «
SfEOAl ON THE PIANO COKTKT
f
Beginning Thursday morning. May 29th, and contin-
uing for the next three weeks period. As an extra
special inducement we are going to give three votes
for one with every cash purchase or payment on ac-
count. That is, with each dollar received either on a
sale or collection instead of giving one hundred votes
we are going to make it three hundred. Remember,
that you can buy more hardware from us for a dollar
than anywhere else and can also greatly assist one ot
your young lady friends in the contest by giving her
your votes, Now You Contestants take advantage of
this Special for the three weeks and get your friends
fo BUY HARDWARE OF US.
C. P. HAMILTON
1
• • • * * —" , „ n—-™ °f dril",> e!
notice of publication
State of Oklahoma,
County of Greer: «
In the District Court of said County:
JOHN M. EVANS, Plaintiff,
vs.
EDNA EVANS, Defendant.
Said defendant, Edna Evans, will
take notice, that she has been sued
in the above named court by the said
IU lUC J/W* «VM C3
timer, a hustler and a man of energy
and enterprise.
One of his first acts was to pro-
mulgate a warning to the parents of
the town, not so much to see after
granite news items
and for cost, ofsult, including »30.W
attorney's fees; and a further Judg-
ment rendered In said action against
said defendant, C. E. Pettit, for
foreclosure of a ceraln mortgage* se-
curing said Indebtedness, upon the
following described real'estate lying
and situated- In the county of Greer,
State of Oklahoma, to-wlt:
All of lots 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11
payable to tbe order of plaintiff on
the 8fab day of August, 1*12, with in-
terest thereon from the date thereof
at 9 per cent per annum payable an-
nually, and providing tor 19 per cent
attorneys' fees on principal and in-
terest, if placed, in the hands of an
attorney for collection; that said
note is long past due and unpaid, and
there Is due thereon to this plaintiff,
(260.00 principal, $61.96 Interest to
December 3rd, 1912, and $30.19 at-
torney's fees, aggregating $331.38.
In order to better secure the pay
All VI ivto ' * ,
;ri."abo,e named court b, tb. «ld ft,t^JTET^ad.
plaintiff, (or a dlvorco on tbo round adj
of desertion and abandonment for in sa _____i__„ and or- in viuwi w. —
more than one year before the filing a first lien M wltJmeht of said note defendant* R.
of plaintiffs petition which de- dering said premises to beso, j ^ Q w, Johmon ^ a
sertion and Vbandotam^l was out estate mortgage on all of lots
without lust ca«ne, was wrongful applied to the pay ^ attorn«y'8 j 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9; 10 and 11 In Block 4 1® ,
and continuous, and must answer_the d^e plainU^an and forjNopth Man^, in Gr^r^county,^
exercises of drills, etc. Ice cream and
cake were served as refreshments
The baby of Mr. and Mrs. B. D.
Neel Is quite sick this week.
M. L. Ealum of Mangum, who has
been visiting with Mrs. Mary E.
Jones and family, has gone to Altus
for a visit with relatives.
Bring your chickens to the Star
Wagon Yard, South Opera House
Building. Highest prices paid In
town. W. E. WEAVER. 47-tt
mangum route 2
(From the Granite Palladium.)
the town, not so much to see aiw» i J. N. Caddel of Mangum, was in
their hogs, horses, cows or chickens, town on business Tuesday.
but to care for their children after Chas. Sessions and wite visile
nightfall. One of the meet dangerous friends and relatives her®
practices tolerated by our people of Jewel McRee visited fr'e
the present time is the indiscriminate Mangum Saturday 8 *a
turning loose of children-boys and N. Wei man of Mfcngu®^waeji
girls of tender age— upon our Btreets business visitor in Granite last
without guidance or protection. I urday.
H« warns them that the little petty Lela and Goldle Dancer of Mangum,
breaches of public order will be seen are visiting Flos^e and Avft Co* th»s
.. • ...4.IMI« «nt*i(oVia/1 RinP.tV U'AOV
ana cuuuu-uvuo, •••*» —— .
petition filed therein by said plaintiff
on or before the 26th day of June.
1913, or said petition will be taken as
true, and judgment for said plaintiff
in said action for divorce will be ren-
dered accordingly.
Attest-ANDREW McCUTCHEpN.
<SL,AL> C:a £ o'said Court.
B. L. TISINGER, 48 3t
Attorney for Plaintiff.
after and certainly punished. Espec
lally the various kinds of mischief
perpetrated at church and other pub-
lic gatherings where sometimes hor-
ses ar© turned loose, lap robes and
whips stolen, autos tires punctured,
•tc.
Mangum can well afford to follow
this lead by employing a sufficient
force to police every public gathering
for at least a month or for a suffi-
cient time to catch these youthful lit
J C. 8mith and family of Mangum,
visited with J. H. Brooking and wife
Sunday.
Virgil Tomme and wife of Mangum,
visited the Stratton and Kirby fam-
ilies here Sunday.
Prof. J. N. Davis, the music teacher
of Mangum, made his regular Tues-
day visit here this tveek.
Dr. H. P. Crego, of Mangum, was
in Granite Sunday to attend the sing-
Notice of Application for Appoint-
ment of Administrator.
j. p. Norman was in Mangum on
business Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Murray attend-
ed tbe Sunday School rally at Center
Point Sunday.
H. S. Chambers left Saturday to at-
tend the reunion at Chattanooga.
Mrs. E. S. Roberts of 'Indlanhoma,
vfslted last week at the home of her
due Piautl* and »*» oreer Ob-
fee. and coat, of 'tbla eutt. a . a tMt plaintiff I. aaltlus
ever ftarrln, and| free «of «Ud abo.e de»
fendnnU from »" oI ^'crlbed utorWuge; tftnt defendant., J
lnterert, property and- equity of re ac„bolx>ugh and C. E. Pettit.
demptlon In or to «ld Pre«.l.«. 0'j^„ 0*r ^„ ,ntor«t In and
""Sw HcCUTCHEON, |.o — ^Jel"orj° 5 ^r.M;.:«:*:McK,.ney.
(Seal) Clerk of the District Court. (subj Grasshoppers are reported to be
Tlalnger. Clay 4(,5 " iSSt fur«»r m Tbat tftft, «-!doln« «M«d.r.ftl. d.m.« do cotton
Attorney, tor Wntltf. ' „ hrou.ht tor tbe .um of on t>o Blair.
NOTICE or PUBLICATION ■
o, ob,u.M. ... 1-
• ..... ai.imi.amo <■ not the reunion.
Lulabel Simpson, Plaintiff,
vs.
Louis C. Simpson, Defendant.
cient time to catch these youthful ut- in Granite sunaa> «> —
tie rascals and teach them a timely lng convention held at Lake ere k.
,eMon j Guard W. P. Shipley, of the reform-
We pass this Idea and suggestion at0ry, accompanied his daughter home
on to the mayor and mar.ft.1. j T„e«d., . Sbe bas been
r_ 'school in Tennessee, and was goint,
NOTICE
scnou i" , —
j home on her summer vacation. application
Misses Young and Yell, teachers | w,tn€Sg w
iuu «a* ^ uv.v./^
lip Artwein has applied for letters
of administration on the said estate
and that said application will be heard
at a regular term of said court held
at the court room of said court on
County of Greer. »defendant C. E. Pettit, is a non-rest- in
in tb. DWrict Court of »ld County. o( u,. ,tate « "." c, Armatron. of Hwn
'o^r.l.d XZZ"*'« OPP HIH No. 2 Sunday
summons cannot be made on the said- night.
defendant, C. E. Pettit, by the use
of due diligence, withlng tbe state of
Oklahoma, and that the said plaintiff
wishes to obtain service on said de-
fendant by publication and further
affiant sayeth not
B. L. TISINGER,
Subscribed in my presence and
In the County Court of Greer County,
State of Oklahoma:
In the Matter of the Estate of Ben
son Pack, deceased:
The State of Oklahoma to the heirs,
next of Kin, and all Persons Inter-1 detendant, Louis C. Simpson,
ested in the Estate of said Benson j ^ ^ notlce that he has been sued
Pack, deceased. I .hove named court by his
You are hereby notified that Phil- * the above
IU lilts ■UVV'W
wife. Lulabel Simpson, for a divorce
On the grounds ot abandonment and
desertion, and custody of minor
thl, child and must answer the petition
at a regular term of said court hel ^ by gaid piaintiff on or to me thts 2lst day of
at the court room of said court lhe 10th day of July, 1913, or.. A D 1913
Monday, the 9th day of June, 1913, ap-1 titlon will be taken as true ANDREW -McCUTCHEON,
pear and file objections to the said . , d nt for said plaintiff in sa.d I
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Clark visited
relatives In Texas last week.
Joe Snipes returned Saturday from
Milk River, Canada, where he had
been on a prospecting tour.
Mrs. J. M. Leogmire was a Mangum
visitor Monday.
No more fishing on my place, and of ,he eighth grade at Mangum.
oil trespassers will prosecuted to the brought their pupils over to the Gran-
- . . I... 4S-2 lte mountains for an out in* last Sat
Witness my
j saia pvuuwu
! and judgment for said plaintiff in said
f I action for a divorce, and custody of
htr.d and the iel of actIon r°r
48-0
full extent of the law.
Signed: W. W. WADE.
COLORED
PEOPLE
TO
CELEBRATE
The Mangum Star:
Please allow me space in your pa- Gf the state. in« >" "• r 1
,er to say that we. the colored peopie d(>r ol Mangum, would make the race
of Mangum, have arranged to cele- for governor one year from this fall
urday. They spent most of the morn
ing climbing the mountains and then
had their dinner at the Sulphur
Springs. There were about thirty In
the company.
It has been noised around in thl*
part of the state, that Dr. O. F Bor
said county hereunto affixed this 26tb
day of May. 1913. H. M THACKER,
(Seai> County Judge.
PERCY POWERS.
Attorney for Petitioner.
Mangum, bave arranged to cele- for governor one year from
brste the 19th day of June ItlS. the w# haTe not been able to learn
4«th anniversary of our independent- whether or ao» Dr. Border will con-
and emaocipattoa '«eat to run. bat has been •olko,t^ ^
and emancipatiea -*mt to run. but bas been soik-iwb »»
\%V htatfly ask tbe wfctte people to Bu.ber. of fri»e<W over the state W
belp ua. Tbe meeting •« 4o ». a»4 If be makes up bl. mlad Tytard M <*, the Srd day «
u. fu. Raniki fhuprb. I anake the rare, we bsve aa J cesiber, 191S. file ber petitloa
man tbat beats Mm wtll "«aow j ooort la and for Oreei
minor child. ,
Attest. ANDREW McCUTCHEON.
(Seal* Clerk of Said Court,
(bean
49-2t H. D. HENRY
Attorney for Plaintiff-
MANGUM ROUTE 1
7.km RaptHt rhurrb.
KKV J. H. HARRKU Paswr.
Manaitera. Steve Jordaa. f 'w
Robertsoa. Sam WtiWsftoa
| to make
that the I—
that be baa beea la tbe race
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
No. 2109
I-ois Tygard, Plaintiff.
vs.
R. p Johnson. G. W. Johnson. J. M.
Scarborough aad
fendaata
Said defendant. C. *- Pettit. srW
take notice tbat said plaintiff. L«l*
— of D*-
la
■ «■■■>■■» •• • •• 1 —
IHitrlct Court la mad for Ofiw Caaa
AFFIDAVIT TO OBTAIN SERVICE
I BY PUBLICATION
SUte of Oklahoma,
County of Greer-es.
1. the District Court Within and for
the County aforesaid.
Lois Tygard. Plaintiff.
vs.
Defendants.
MANGUM ROUTE 4
Taylor Attaway and wife of Horsf
Branch spent Sunday at th home of
James Sheridan.
Mr. anu Mrs J. B. Pepper are the
proud parents of a fine boy born to
them on the 27th.
Mrs. Jim Mvtin visited relatives
at Willow tbe latter part of last
wsek.
Mrs. A. L. CMter of Frederick is
visiting at the home of ber parents.
Miss Gladys Slat on enjoyed a fish-
ing trip on Turkey creek last week
with a party of young people from
Mangum. I
p. J. Jones h» visiting relatives atj
VHT;.d 'Gilliam, and' Mr «'d W. U,k«.
d and Mm, D-al. k
-srrArrsrs MSSs
to, dawMor. Mi* «• B «nn. 8prtn( B«»c» wbool kouaa mday
aIui the remains were laid to night
JTtto O.I« wt Curatory.I Mra H. I* OWM. wm MM U»
. - -. - -•* - m ka*i to he an.
rourt
A1X Hail
HA1I
R p. johnson, d at.
B L. TWW. MX duly .-orr »n. a JTT ."T" . - ZJ. » p. »
««di»«• >«*• «• «>•«<• »• fcl~'ck~l"3p""*""I".
Of u. .uunoy. tor Ik. "o~ M"- « ^ 'dw .!<>< .Kb an ....naPmy _>
- ~ tbe Plaintiff, and that oa the -rd day ec nnhsTtl ooavsatloa at alee program wan rendered to d large
ity State of Oklahoma aga n - t|. . n 1912. said plala-, The Randay ^ atteatlve andlerc
'•rv trrr.« . - — ——-_r
ti ] ttaa thereto en a* k*R*e the to day tittoo . u
«* J«b. 1»U. er aatd petiuaa wRl he
Uben aa trae. aad n ^
drreS t. ea^ ac-ma agaiasi aa* de
it. C K PsttR. ler the mm e#
J M Brar Mr and Mn P C t^>—an are
rwtUt. allegtag «tog thrtr daagkmr at RtvsraMa. O*
a. f. . — _ ftci
the Border Mortal Tweed-*
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Townsend, G. B. Mangum Weekly Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1913, newspaper, May 30, 1913; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284905/m1/3/?q=library+literature+and+Information+Science: accessed June 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.