Mangum Weekly Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 7, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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B. L TJSINOER
Attorney-At-Law
Offle-e In Minqum National Bank
Building
NOTARY IN (/ITICI
M/tn^um Oklahoma
H. H~EDWARDS
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
Offloe at City Hall Phone
Frarffce la all
Cotrii
DR. P. F. ANDERSON
URNTIHT
Offi'.e over Poetoffloe
Office Phone r.O l«t«. I'hona 200
"DSTPORTER NORTON
MirmcJAN A HIJRORON
Special Attention to Dlaeaeae of
Woman and Chlldran
officer:
front rooms or*r W«it iM« «<iuare j Hnow
Mangum lirut fttora Mangum. OkU
~M. MTDeAKMAN, M. D.
Office and Hospital
In Hawklna
hmk
Ilea. Phone 273 Offlra Phona MIS
Mangum • • • Oklahoma
R. H. Oarrett Wilkin* B. OarraM
GARRETT & GARRETT
I.AWYKtlH
Offlca over Mangum l>rug Co.
Mangum Oklahoma
Cfrnnty
91 now, It.
ir.nntf >H»«rn*7—Mills. XX. VA-
»»r<» X.
(r> .rt Clark—Wellman, I; Auld. t.
Jeter, 21.
fointy Clsrrk—l!rt»ga, 0; Malor.
22; Walk In*. 7.
Hheriff Malaoo, 1; Henry. t»;
Hm**, S»
I County Tr**«nr«r—Tlttla. 21; Oon-
ham. *
County fin* indent—Butler. 2?>;
2, 0»»rb«r, 2.
otinty A«t*e»e®r—Kitchen, 2: Ov-
jeratl. 27.
County Weigher—Veach. 0: K*
an«, 0. McfOhhtm, 0; Lock. ft; Hoyd,
Foe'er, X.
Ladeeaa
I For Literacy Teat. IS; aicalnat, 27
I Corporation Commissioner, t-on«
T'irrn lohnwn. 0; RwmII, Pi; WW-
|rn*rlng. . Wateon, 4; Harrison, I
Hhort Term—-Olaaco, fi; Auatln, 4.
Flelde, I; Humphrey 11.
Htnte Henator—Wllnon, 17; 01111-
land. U.
H<ipre.nntaMve — McCollliter, 15;
Htewart. ft; carver, K.
for the Bond*. !«; AKBlnat bond*, 45.
County Judge — Carpenter, 26,
7.
MUla. 27; Ed
WYLIE M. SNOW
LAWYBR
Off lea: Boom 14, Hawklna Building
Over Mangum Drug Htora
Mangum Oklahoma
DR, R. L. MOLT
PHYSICIAN AND 8UR0B0W
Dlaaaaaa of Chlldran a Speciality
Off Use;
Front Booms ovar Gully Drug Stora
Offloa Phona 33
Residence I'hone 123
PEYTON E. BROWN
Attornay-At-Law
Offlra: Front Booma, 1-13 Ovar
Mangum National Bank.
, MANOt'M OKLAHOMA
Drs. Holmes & Vaughan
DBNTIHTH
Offloo In Fundarburk Building
Mangum. Oklahoma.
PERCY POWERS
Attornay-At-Law
Offlra ovar City Htato Bank
Mangum - Oklahoma
Maa. Phon* t? Offloa Phono 1»e
A. O. HUGHES
Veterinarian
Offlra In Oully'a Drug Hlora; B**l
d«<n<-a a IS W Mnoola ft.
Mangum Oklahoma
counts & counts
Lawyers
<) flier* Ovrr l<'ir*t NHlional Hank
PHONB 420.
Mangum Oklahoma
DR. M. E. MILLER
Boglatarod "hytloUn
Why not employ an Oalaopath who
treat* dtneane from a now point of
view? 14 year* experlenra; 7 yaart
In Mangum. The only Oateopath Ut
Oreer county; prarlloo In all dlaaaaaa
n»B. Phono 340 Offloa Phono 6<
OFFICM OVKIl t'OHTOFFlC»
County Attorney
ward*, S.
( o irt Clerk -Wellman, IB; Auld, 7;
.leter. f».
County Clerk -Brig**, 2; Mnloy,
23; Walk In*, 7
Hherlff - Nol*on. 10; Henry, IB;
Heevea, 7
County Trna*urer—Tlttla, 22; Don-
ham, n.
County Hupcrlntenflent—Butler. 4;
Halley, «: Overboy, 20.
f'ounly A»*e**or --Kitchen, B; Ov-
erall, 22
County Weigher— Vearh, H; Ev-
en*, r;; McKlhhen, 0; Lock, 1; Boyd,
1;j; Foatar, 4
Ht» Cominltteeman — nrndihaw,
; WHeman, 6.
Brinkman
Htat« Henntor Wlltion, 100; Ollll-
land, 63.
l|opre*entntlve -- MoCollUter, 32;
Hlewart, "li; Carver. 20,
Co nity Juilgo Carpenter, 00;
Know, 33,
County Attorney—Mill*, 83; Ed
warda, 20.
Court Clerk—Wellman. 12; Auld C;
Jeter, H4.
County Clerk -Brigs!*, 0; Maloy,
7Ti; Watkins, 23.
—■ Sheriff — Nnlaon, 4; Henry CO;
Beeves, 34.
County Treasurer—Tittle 31; Don-
hntn 74.
County Huperlntandent—Butler, B2;
Bailey. 21; Overbey, 30.
Assessor—Kitchen. 14; Overnll. R*.
County Weigher- Veach. t>; Evans,
r,; Mrl<II)lu<n, (»; Lock. 0; Boyd. 7»;'
Foster, 20.
Dear Croak
llepretentative MrColllster, 81;
fltewart, N; Carver, !»
County Judge — Carpenter. 3B;
Snow, 14.
County Attorney—Mill*. 43; Edr
ward*. R.
Court Clerk—Wellman, 4; Auld,
29; .leter, 10.
County Clerk—Briggs, 0; Malov
4<>; Watkins, s.
1-therirf Nelson. 2; Henry. 3fi;
Beeves, 12.
Treasurer- Tittle, 33; Donham, 10.
County Superintendent Butler, 37;
Bailey, ti; Overbey, 0
County A*se**or—Kitchen, <*>; Ov-
erall, 39.
County Wotgber—Vench. 1; l*v
nns, H; McKlbben. 0; Lock, 0; Boyd,
•Jil; Foster, R.
PLUS NBVBR BOTHER
In the summer file* worry an ant-
tnnl Oct a bottle of Farris' lleatluR
Bent pity cost* but ttOe makes a
(tint worth |2.on Apply It to the
wound Flli'i. will not bother It. tlct
It, today. You may need It tomor-
row. We *cll tt MANtlCM l»KCO
CO,, Agents 4t fttfv
Reed
.litdge — Carpenter,
43;
agar farm loans
tlet the best moncw and lowest In-
terest on Te\*« or Oklahoma farm*
Draw my own paper*, examine the
land and pay out the money myself
No red tape w U OtQXfiri
R adv. Mangum. Oklahoma
CHALLtNOt TO TMl RBV. ALON-
ZO NUNNKRY
I wilt affirm Just any kind of a prop
oaltlon y«*U ,n«ke provided It Incluilci
a defense of Socialism; I will denv
env proposition thai >ou affirm that
Includes n dental of s»v l*IUm; 1 will
debate any phasa of any or all the sll
ly rot hurled at BoclalUm, From
"Free l.oxe Dud AtheUm" to Polltl
cat Action," and let jrou write tha
proposition, This give* ynu the choice
of tactlca.
WI'LUIAM MAOISON HICKS
County
Snow. So.
County Attorney—Mill*. 4R; Kd.
warda, 2".
Court t'lerk—Wellman, 10; Auld, 7;
Jeter, BS.
County < lerk—Briggs, 3—Maloy,
P!>; Watkins. IB.
Sheriff Nelson. 1; Henry. 89;
Reeves. IB
County Treasurer—Tittle 00; Don-
bat*. S.
Superintendent—Butler, B3; Bailey,
0; Overbey, IB.
Assessor Kitchen. H>: Overall. B1
County Weigher - Veach, 7; ICvana,
l!»; McKlbben. 2; I-ock 0; Boyd, 28;
Foster, 8.
9700,000 TO LOAN
t have plenty of money to loan oa
brick or atone building* and modern
close In residence*; also write all
khde of Insurance In the belt com-
rantes In the world. See me now.
I, A. McCOlAGISTER.
Rear Flrwt National Bank.
SAVKS THB SACON
Mr. laaac Cantrell, R No. S. Terre
Haute Ind.. wrltea- "My experience
with II A Thomas' Hog Powder. Is
that tt has given good results In help
lng those that were sick and keeping
tho«e well that were not *lck I
would not hare had a tick hog If I
had uaed It sooner." — MANOITM
DRUG COMPANY, Agent* 4adv
WAR PICTURES
iheWay
mm
—ike Melting
artillery behind
the tines, protect'
trig the advance of
the troops far ahead—~
tee these thousand*
spring uf from field o^ep
■field—miles ujion miles W
men—see them ciutrg: under
the screaming hail of thcrr oum
ghelh—SEE THIS HUMAN TIDAL
WAVE BREAK OVER THE ENEMY
TRENCHES. WITH ITS GLITTERING
CREST OF BAYONETS SWEEPING
FORWARD. FORWARD. FORWARD I V-
TIL ALL OPPOSITION IS.OVBft
WHELMED 1 It
The
Motion Picture
Scoop of the War
I
The Firing Line
The Germans
With
It ron want good blackamlth coal.
• . sr « n.,.**!,** ca »hit«
Just Brought Back By Wilbur H. Durborough, War Photographer, Who
Took Them On The Battlefield While With The German Army
See actually more of the German battle lines than many German soldiers
witness; see with the eye of a motion picture camera that traveled by auto
with the vanguard of Von Hindenburg's army—that peered over first line
trenches of the enemy—that dashed through shot and shell, over the battle in
a war aeroplane.
Witness the Germans assailing the fortress of Novo Georgeievski—de-
clared impregnable—with infantry, artillery, machine guns, cavalry, aero-
planes—constantly attacking day and night for a full week. They captured
trench after trench by (Jesperate open field charges against a hail of bullets.
Then the big guns wrecked the last ramparts of Russian Poland.
See these thrilling, vivid, terrific spectacles. See* 7 consecutive nionths
of the war—hospitals, armies, camps, prisoners, great supply trains, as well
as the battles.
Don't miss this brilliant photoplay of events you read about just a short
time ago—brought direct from the reach of deadly bullets.
STORMING NOVO GEORGEIEVSKI
FALL OF WARSAW
SEVEN DAYS' BATTLE
BATTLES FROM AEROPLANES
VON HINDENBURGS GREAT
DRIVE
MURDEROUS MACHINE-GUN FIRE
THE KAISER AT THE FRONT
»
BIG GUNS SMASHING FORTS
ZEPPELINS OVER WARSAW
A RAIN OF RUSSIAN BULLETS
FURIOUS INFANTRY A8SAULTS
BATTLE RAGING FOR MILES
DESPERATE TRENCH STRUG*
GLES
FACING AWFUL SHELL VOLLEYS
Woodrow Theatre "■jfe**,,8
Mangum
Matinee and Night
,u v .. i
Mangum
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Wileman, Herbert. Mangum Weekly Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 7, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1916, newspaper, August 2, 1916; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284971/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.