Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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the wonder worker
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DR. KING'S
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PREVENTS PNEUMONIA
I had the moat debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my frienda expected that
when I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable,
but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am
all sound and well.—MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind.
Price 50c and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Free
SOLO AND GUARANTEED BY
ALL DRUGGISTS.
J. T. WALKUP,
-dealer in—
New and Second Hand Furniture.
Furniture Repaired. Gasoline Stoves
Repaired.
NEW FURNITURE EXCHANGED FOR OLD.
South of the Square, Near the Wagon Yards.
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GOOD GROCERIES!
Golden Gate and Purity Flours.
- West Side, first door north of Mangum Cash Store.
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When Your House Tikes Fire
it is too late to talk about insurance. What guar-
antee have you that yours will not start biasing
this very night? The fire fiend will not suit your
convenience. Be wise, then and have us issue
A FIRE INSURANCE POLICY.
Do it now. If ever delay w*» dangerous, it is in
thia Instance How would you feel if tomorrow
should find you homeless and with no insurance
to fall hack on? Insure to day. Tomorrow mav
be too late.
L. A. McCOLLISTER,
General Insurance Agent,
MANGUM, - - OKLAHOMA
For Job Printing call
Sun-Monitor office.
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Your Deposits
... IN THIS BANK . . .
Arc Guaranteed I
BY-
The Depositors' Guarantee Fund
OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
JAMES DUFFY, President J. B. OVERTON, Vice-Prest. A. P. SLUSHER, Cashier. =
Bank of Vinson,
Capital, $10,000.00.
VINSON, OKLAHOMA.
McKnight riualngs.
Prom Hollis Post-Herald.
The farmers of our vicinity are
very busy <vith their crops, since
the fine rain, which fell Thursday
of last week.
Rev. Johnson, of Mangum, made
quite an interesting talk to the
people of this place Sunday a. m.
A number of Hollis citizens were
with us.
Hoi ace Sanderson and Miss Jessie
Miller, both of this place, went
across the line into Texas and were
married Sunday morning, we join
their many friends in wishing for
them a happy and prosperous life.
B. r. Pullman and E. U. Card
made a trip to Ellingsworth county
last week
John Elmore was seen passing
through McKnight recently.
The ball game here Saturday,
between two nines resulted in 4 to
5 scores.
Rob Holland, of Sandy, was with
us Sunday.
Hubert Guthrie and family, vis-
tied J. E. Molley and family Sun-
day.
Joe Holland of Sandy and Miss
McKnight of Arlie, Texas, were
married Sunday. Their many
friends join in wishing them a
happy life.
The farmers met at the school
house Saturday in the capacity of
the Union, and report a good time.
The singing class met at the home
of J. R .Andreson's Sunday atfer-
noon. A large crowd attended.
The class is improving fast. We
expect to have one of the best sing-
ing classes at this place, in the
county and to do so everybody
must attend. We want the old
folks of our community to come out
next meeting and help the young
folks to come to the front, as a
prorgessive people. The class will
meet at Mr. Carmichael's next
Sunday at 3:30 p. m.—Every body
come.
DEW DROPS.
FOR SALE-Early picked Maburn
cotton seed. 1500 pounds made a
546 pound bale after about 100
pounds of sand had been cleaned
out of the seed cotton. $1.00 per
bushel, sacks extra. David
Kennedy, three miles west of
Blake, Okla.
DIRECTORS:
James Duffy R. L. Thompson J. B. Overton A. J. Hart,
A. P. Slusher
Your Business Solicited
and Appreciated.
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4-23
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Lawton, Oklahoma.
April 18 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
Rachael M. Bradley of Olustee,
Okla., has tiled notice of his in-
tention to make filial' five year
proof in support of his claim, viz:
Homestead Eutry No. 9492, made
Dec. 6. 1902, for the N}4, NWj^,
Section 10, Township 1 N, Range
22 W, and that said proof will be
made before Horace W. Shepard,
U. S. Commissioner, at his office at
Altus, Okla., on May 28 1908.
He names the following witnes-
ses to prove his continuous resi-
dence upon, and cultivation of, the
land, viz:
J E Chenault, W SBillington, A
N Bone and T B Frost, all of Olus-
tee, Oklahoma.
H. D. MCKNIGHT. Register.
4-23
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Lawton. Oklahoma!
April 18 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Ben-
jamin H. Billington of Olustee,
Okla., has filed notice of his in-
tention to make final five year
proof in support of his claim, viz:
Homestead Entry No. 8344 made
March 18 1902, for theSWj^, Sec-
tion 26, Township 2 N, Range 22
W, and that said proof will be
made before Horace W. Shepard,
U. S Commissioner at his office at
Altus, Okla., on May 28 1908.
He names the following witness-
es to prove his continuous resi-
dence upon, and cultivation of, the
land, viz:
J E Chenault, W S Billington, A
N Bone and T B Frost, all of Olus-
tee, Okla.
h. d. Mcknight, Register.
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Fence Your Garden
If you want to enjoy all that it yields. You
can do it nicely and cheaply with our Union
Lock Wire Fencing.
Hot Weather Necessities.
We have them all. Screen Doors, Screen
Wire. Refrigerators and Freezers, all at prices
for the needy.
Yours Truly.
F. S. Gentry,
Phone 148 South Side Square.
mmimiiiim in —
423
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Lawton, Oklahoma.
April 18 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Wil-
liam A. Long of Vinson, Okla.,
has filed Notice of his intention to
make final commutation proof in
support of his claim, viz: Home-
stead Entry No. 11450 made Sept.
29 1904, for the E}£, SWJs£ & Lots
3 & 4, Section 30, Township 6 N,
Range 25 W, and that said proof
will be made before O. P. Elliott,
U. S. Commissioner, at his office
at Mangum, Okla., on May 29
1908.
He names the following witness-
es to prove his continuous resi-
dence upon, and cultivation of, the
land, viz:
Luther P Reynolds, S M Smith,
Lemuel Polly and Robert H. Ginn,
all of Vinson, Okla.
h. d. Mcknight, Register.
INCREASE THE VALUE OF
YOUR COTTON CROP.
By planting better seeds. We have a few of the best
varieties of Cotton Seeds in the west. We have the
seeds out of cotton that sold on the streets of Altus last
fall for 18c per pound when ordinary cotton was selling
for ioc.
Altus cotton sells for more money in the market than
any cotton in Oklahoma because of its staple. Write
us for discriptiou of cotton grown here and prices on
seeds. It will pay you well.
Garrison - Dunlap - Walker Co.
ALTUS,
OKLAHOMA.
r ABM LOANS I
money Heady h>r you now.
If you want a loan, come and get our terms before bor-
rowing. Money ready soon as papers are signed. No delay.
SCOTT £> SCOTT,
Office up stairs over Postoffice.
mangum, OKLAHOMA.
Commercial Job Printing Done at this Office.
Why not get the BEST, we have it.
When in Need
of Anything in the line of Drugs
or Medicines, see the Old Reliable
Druggist,
R. C. HANNAH
MANGUM PLANING MILL.
T. ft. HeANALLY, Proctor,
MANaun, OKLAHOMA.
Dear Sir:—If you are needing window or door screens I
am making a specialty of them and it will pay you to see me.
Phone 193. T. S. McAnally.
P. S.—My establishment is fully equipped for doing «ny-
thing in the line of Planing, Turning, Scroll or Bracket
Work, and at lowest prices. Window Glass of all kinds.
T. S. McAnally.
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Crittenden, H. L. Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1908, newspaper, April 23, 1908; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285224/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.