Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1910 Page: 4 of 9
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Mangum Sun-Monitor > Qklahoma Hide and Iron Co.,
W. C flARBLK, hditor
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Pic Monti s,
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Fifty Cert*
Buys Hides and Poultry and all Kinds of Scrap
Iron and pay the Highest Cash Price
We also Pay Highest Cash Price for Eggs.
Office Opposite Mangum Will & Ele., Co.
Oklahoma Hide and Iron Co.,
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Mffictatitiy «• f'./. cl[,,I,<U U for K««Nl»r
to th« .cnu«
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li.moeiftllt; Primary.
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tounnonnc
i'ok commih^onkk
Kill l'<>» f»t N MUNI H>«
by.i.lhnrU«l
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trlet mitijvct to action of l^ut
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Start ABank Account
Cut.yriul>i I ''". !" *-• Zimmerman Co.--No. 45
You «re lieys
>« cHudUlitte lo
v of iltlnl illi
rtllc Pelmary,
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CITY STATE BANK'
T. S. DeARMAN, PERCY CORINEJLIUS,
President Cashier.
JM. WALKER
♦ Funeral Directing
Hud Embalming
flight C ills Answered Promptly
PllOlJC* 21»'J
We've lots of that cheap lumber
that we muiit move and have p'Jt on
the price to move it. Wm. Cameron
and Co.
Brl<t your clothes to the
Pantatorlum for first
clas* cleaning-Ge| regdy
for the 4th.of July*
See Joe Baylesa.
We have several tnousand dollars
for Eastern investors we must loan
out on first class farms this month,
It will pay you to call and see us.
Dial and Townsend.
Ask about that Incu-
bator Snow Grocery Co.
are going to give away
on July 1st and 2nd.
C JOHNSTON & Co
Undertaking and Embalming
North Oklahama Av-,ntie
Day Phone 332 Night Phoue 310
Calls answered promptly Djv
and Night.
If you want to borrow money on
your land where you can get the
"lowest rate of interest the simplest
contract and quickest money see
Dial and Townsend
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KpiroK *,'N M"»'J"Kjlie'mlMuu- fo.
hOMWd tOttntH'Un « , (iircl C«»UMty.
KUItUK HI' N MoN' ''1^ru'Iilu'l'iAc }ot the
,„ll,o.U.r.t lo the will of
UcmooutK- primary
clrcllon. MBH MAKY WATKINH.
N1V ci.mm>SM!'NKKi, lirirli>
I'.niTOK M > MONITOR canJUIiite
lhe com""'
primary flection ^ M McKINNKV
kditok st n monitok
era tic prlmarlr* to be h.Ul JHY\„
■D1TOH «f N • MON ri'oK SStdaw * or
Hiilhoii«r<l to 1m«> (f (ilceV COuiity
Ihr offivt" 01 Hrni»u 1 < ' , r , inluiKru
a»,t,J«*r't In tbtf action of the ' f
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nrc hereby
udtilale hir
County.
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idammiBmiMmmseeMa 1
kuitor hfn monitoh-Yon n™ i(
niithtiriR«*ilJ t «j.rr, Counlv
|hr offtre of Re^U «*i I oh^.k iiiUc ptimarv
Kllbjei't ti' til' «.f 1 'vy. h «ka|>hIia w.
See those fancy Anchor
Ball Bearing Buggies at
Snow Gro. Co- on Jul^
first and. second.
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KIMTOH
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Kl.i rpR 'I M-XtONITOR Vj.o> ( bcrr-by
lor!!!u '*'b iV' » t tlx •'••Hon of tlie t'i m-
„r,Ml, pitmarl.- WAKrr,1;u
ate hereby
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X, tu . ,1 ivw uahip 1 »i»U« ol' Tillt y l\m n
ihi^WutoUu i-ir;^^
KI'lTOi; - I * MOMVf'V
The Border Hospital
Emergency Hospital for the Chicago, Rock Islaud
& 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
g Mangum, (possibly one exception,) began
'} the Practice of their Profession in This
| Institution
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1 THROUGH |
| PULLMAN SLEtl».RS I
I OKLAHOMA 1
s to DENVCK1
J
Wants To Help Some Oec
For thirty years J. F. Boyer of
Fertsle Mo needed help and could
not find it. Thats xvhy he wonts to
help some one now. Sufering so
long himself he feels for all distress
from Backache. Neverousness, Los
of Appetite. Lassitude and Kidney
Disordor. He shows that Electric
Bitters work wonders for suce trou
bles."Fivebot les" he writes "who
ly cured me and noxv I am strong
and hearty." Its bIso positively
guaranteed for Liver Trouble. Dys-
pepsia, Blood Disordor, Female
Complaint and Malaria. Try "them
50c at The Mangum Drug Co.
If your Ice Bill appears to be
strong remember that any refriger-1
ator with imperfect insulation and
with seams and air exposures con-|
sumes an unnecessary amount of icel
5 The solution is to buy a Bohn j
Syphon, acknwledgerl the world's
best and most'economical For sale
only at Hamilton's.
For Infar V: nnd Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Sought
Bears the
Signature
of
ALCOHOL. 3 PER CENT
AVejelable PreparaftonlbrAs-
Promotes DigestionJChotM
ncss and ResuCoiUainsnekter
Ooium .Morphine norMiaeraL
Not Narcotic.
Jiectpe oSOM DcSMTLTWHER
Pbvpitu W"
jUx-Sauia
jtoiseSied
Stda*
hirm Seed-
Clarified Slijnr.
Vimltmienttanr.
Aperfect Remedy for Constipa-
tion . Sour Stomach.Diarrtaa
V/orius .Convulsions,Feverish
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
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!rrb»3 ft
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ti •-
Issg
a^«
Facsimile Signature of
new'YORK.
Guaranteed underti*
.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
cum
MANGUM DRUG CO..
carries a complete stock of
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 rojl add up.
Also agents for the famous Mound City Strictly Pure Paint.
\
Don't buy a Buggy till
you see the Anchop Ball!
Bearing, at Snow Gro.
Co.
Get yo-ur Binder Twine
'at Snow Grocery Co.
Rid your chicken house of lice and j
mites by using our wood preserver j
.Wm. Cameron and Co.
I N MONITOR- ViM
J. L LYONS I j
A ltvuvmoiH l'»iH I'i'i n on foot fur
-,-v. I.ti xx 1 fks. uriginati'd by (l.JW. ,
Wlnbuino. Sr.. in ^«hI several nn-n
to the nortr this summer, t > > n-
1 ohi'hk'o immigrtition to Manffum.
Mr. \Vinburne talked up tlu'|
roatu-r amonir tin* business men
«nd on the niw^t 1'"^ 17lh
there xvus a meeting alonu this line ,
The an tendance xvas disAppointinK
hs far as the business men were
concerned that niuht. But a com-
mittee x\as appointtd, Cv-nsistinm j
nf Messrs.JSlaton. Toxvnsend and '
Winburne to frame up arrtnue-!
ments in harnumx xvith the spirit
of the meeting. The realestate men
of Matitfum are back of the move-
ment Mid agree to return .<0 per
cent of tneir commissions until the
bans is repaid. The committee
has been busy securing contribu-
ti>r.s to this fund, lhe amount
ask-d for xv :is three thousand dol-
larsi. More than this amount na*
Ux^n eontHhuted
Leave Lllleno 4:15 P. M. Daili|
Arrive Denver 5:00 P. M. next dag
Summer Tourist Excursion Ratesj
West, North and East
i See Agent or write for loformotlon
11 |( BROWN. D P- A.
Oklahoma City
NED HORTON,
Local Agentl
F
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The far
Hepubi t o:»n
tive from
lH*tricLs
met |whcel|
vi KeeJ. arc j : • • -»sx a> t, <
pattinc the tini«ninff toochcs to
tluir crops *r.d L; ȣ mcir ine' .s to
pardon trcm or not gett;i * ouf in
to thr political! field at once They
promise to make an tUVtt tu
cveryUui.x in their respective ujs-
Irict# a# wn a? crop work and
thrt-«hing time will permit.
There's more strength
in a bowl of
Quaker Oats
than in the same
quantity or the same
value of any other
food you can eat.
Most nourishing,
lease expensive
Ask Snow Grocery Co.
about Binder Twine
The last set of furniture
to be given away at the
k C Store next Satnrday
J. W. Campbell of Mt. Viewl
father of Mrs. Percy Cornel- j
ius; died at the home of his I
daughter, Mrs. R. L. Wag-I
gouerat Hoderi, Tuesday and
! was buried Wednsdav. Mr.
Campbell and family lived iu
i Mangum at one time moveing
adout ten years ago.
Advertised Letters, June 28 th
Allsup, A. W.
I Almon, Miss Delia
Arrington, Luther
Bishop. Mrs. J. M.
Bell. J. C.
Cannedv. Clarence
Crone, Mrs. Hat tie
Davis. Mrs. A. W.
Erwrn M. H.
Green Mrs. Allie
Green Miunie
Herrinton Mrs. Lncy
Johnson Mrs. Tommie
Martin Orand
Newton Mr. and fllrs. H C.
Pach Mrs Cora
Rosenblume Jacob
Smith Mrs. Violet
Smith W. V.
Turk Herman
Veal Charley
Wright Mrs S. 0.
Vour>s. J. L.
In caliing for above please say 'ad-
jveitised.' H. L- Crittenden
lml>ortant SotiJi*
I Every precinct, ward and town
ship committeeman who was nom-
inated as a member of the county
central of his County MI ST file his
application for his name to be
Quick Meal
'steel Ranges S* Gasoline
fStoves.
Builders Hardware
Stoves
Queensware
Tin & Enamil Ware
Washing Machines &
WrinBer
Team & Buggy Harness
For Sanitary Plumding
call us. Nothing to small
for our best attention.
• »
F. S. Gentry.
Phoue 148.
South Side Squar.
®
®
Get ready for the Fourth
ot July by purching a
New Anchor Ball Bear-
ing Buggy from Snow ......
Grocery Co On July 1st t aoed*n the k to be ;ted for
rnd 2nd. *l the pr,m>ry n ecton 1 - ^ ?
The best hog fence on the market
I at Cameron*' its Elwood.
Watch Repairing
V Does your watch keep perfect time?
{■} If not send it aroun i h-re. W« MVI • faC«lt) ot p itting W
watches and eiocks in first claw onU t in abort time. Every- 'm
1=1 .i ™-.— >-'v an.i -in. m
th ng is promptly
properlv do
All work guaranteed
cn August 2nd.. 1910. All apple
catons must be tiled wth the secre-
tary of the county election board
not latert han Saturday 3uly 2nd.
1910.
EWING, the Jeweler
Mangum * Oklahoma
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Marble, W. C. Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1910, newspaper, June 30, 1910; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285163/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.