Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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Speigle s Bakery
When you want the Best Bread, Cakes and Pastry.
Cigars. Tobacco A Cold Drinks
Picnics and Parties a Speciality
J. H. Speigle, Prop. Phone. 104
NEIGHBORHOOD HAPPENINGS
News from Every Section of Old Greer as Told by The
Sun-Monitor's Special Correspondents
MANGUM, ROUTE 1. planting corn, and cotton planting
Jim Faulkner and wif«; spent 's the order of the day.
Saturdnv night and(Sunday at the Uoc,e Henry 8radahaw ha3
home of Porter D. Jones. Very ill for the iaat two weeks.
J. W. Stinaon m»de a business G> F> Hughes and Rudy Baringer
trip to Hester the first part of the
week
went to Jester Monday after feed.
_ , , , . . J. H. Beck was a Mangum visit-
The Rock boys came ud last Fri- !or Saturday.
day to play ball with Newhope, but
was defeated again the scores being
lltu 4 in favor of Newhope.
S. A. Jackson, F. L. Ballard and
E. G. Madden made a ousiness trip
to Mangum Saturday.
Henry Walker and wife of Altus
visited at the home of P. D. Jones
the first of the week.
Ed Harmon ana wife are the
proud parent of a fine boy, born
to them Fridav.
There will be a debate a Newhope
Saturday night. Subject Rcsovled:
that Foreign imigration is detri-
mental to the United States, and
should be prohibited. Affirmed, Scella Abel, Sunday.
by Prof. S. A Jackson and P. L. Mrs. Ida Bake, of Blair visited
£ss-jjrrp,a^H-A- "k--onthe —
MANGUM, ROUTE 4.
There was a large crowd attend-
ed the singing at W. P. Hall's
Sunday.
E. B. Womack an«* Dick Henson
were Mangum visitors Monday.
Overseer WatU graded a mile of
road jn the south end of the route
last week. Many thanks.
R. L. McCurdy who has been
living at Lugert this winter for
the benetfit of the school, has late-
ly moved back on his farm.
Miss Emma Frazier visited Miss
Mrs. Martin of near Russel vis-
ited at the home of R. P. Wright's
the first part of the week.
J. r. Buchanan was in to#n on
business one day last week.
Mrs. J S. Briley and daughter
Miss Lillie were in town shopping
Tuesday.
K. B. Keeping has gone back to
Arkansas, he thinks he likes there
better than in Oklahoma.
Most ot the farmers are going to
planting cotton Monday.
MANGUM, ROUTE 2.
T. J. Vanlandingham was in
Mangum on business Saturday.
W. M. Harris returned Saturday
from a short stay in Corpus Chris-
ti.
The little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Norman is reported
quite ill with catarrhal fever.
Elder J. J. Kisinger of Ladessa,
filed his regular appoinment at Mt.
View Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Norman returned Thursday
from a visit with relatives in Gar-
ner, Texas.
Miss Lucy Powell, has bven quite
ill the past week.
Jim Copeland and family of Mar-
tha attended services at Mt. View
Sunday.
Mr?. Frank Stone returned
Thursday from Pool, Missouri,
where she had been spending the
winter.
Bro. Bradshaw will preach at the
Spring Branch School house Sun-
day evening, at 3:30.
W. W. Grimes is still at^Blair
with his mother who is serio'i«lv
i ill-
There was a large *rowd attend-
ed the social at the home >>t A. E.
Speed Saturday nght and ail report
an enjoyable time.
The Economical Cooking Fat
There is both economy and solid satis-
faction in cookiag with Cottolene. Not
only is It more economical than either
butter or lard—one-third less being re-
quired—but it can be used in fine cakes
and pastry with every bit as good re-
sults as butter, and for frying it excels
lard or other cooking fats.
Unlike lard, Cottolene makes food
wholesome, nourishing, digestible. It
is made from Cottonseed Oil, the use
of which Dr. Wiley so strongly has
commended.
Cottolene shortens your food—length-
ens your life, and saves you money at
the same time.
DR. C. B. HALL
Dentist
Office over YIck Grocery
Phone 161
Mangum. Oklahoma.
Chaa. M. Thaeker H. M. THaekar.
THACKER & THACKER
Lawyers
Office* over ibe First National Dank
Mangum, Oklahonia.
DR. P. F. ANDERSON
Dentist
Office over Jackson & Wilson
Otfice Phone 209. .Vcs. Phone 260.
Mangum, Oklahoma.
DR. HOLMES & VAUGHN
DENTISTS
Office in Hawkins Building.
Phone 73 Mangum, Okla.
TISIXGER, CLAY
& ROBINSON
Lawyers
Oxficea at Both Mangum and Altus
O. P. ELLIOTT
Lawyer
Mangum, Oklahoma.
OFFICE HOURS PHONES
10-12 A. M. Office 400
2-4 P. M. Raa. 322
And By Appointment.
DR. PORTER NORTON
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Special Attention To Diseases Of
Women and Children.
OFFICES
Front rooms over
Mangum Drug Store
Weat aide square, Mangum, Okla.
GENERAL PINNELL, M. D.
Practice Limited to
—Diseases of—
EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT
Office in Hawkins Building.
DR. A. O. HUGHES
Veterinarian
Graduate of Kansas City Veterinary
Callege.
Office in House Phone 97
Mangum Drug Store Phone 9.
Residence 418 W. Lincoln Street.
FORTUNES IN FACES.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department Of The Interior.
Guthrie, Okia. Serial No. 06597.
Lawton, No. 07765.
U. S. Land Office a
Guthrie, Oklahoma, March 9, 1912
NOTICE is hereby given that Joha
r. Wilkerson, of Hollis, Oklahoma
who, on May 25, 1909, made Home
stead Entry No. 07768, Lawton, Seria
No. 06897, for SE%. Section 34, Town
ship 5 North. Range 26 West, IndiaD
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make Final Commutation Proof, to
establish ciaim to the land above de j
scribed, before the County Judge ot J
Harmon County, Oklahoma, at his ofj
fice at Hollis Oklahoma, on the 18th
day of April, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
William Fulton, of Holiis, Okla.:
John B. Sherrill, of Vinson, Okla.;
William B. Grigsby, of Vinson. Okla.:
William A. J. Weldon, Jr., of Hollis
Okla.
L. N. HOUSTON,
Register
Free City Delivery
Th* free delivery offmail will De
established {in Mangcin, on June.
1st. The territory north of the
Rock bland railroad and east of!
the Wichita Falls railroad is not
incluuded in the free delivery lim- i
i» but provision has been made for.
North Mangum to be supplied by!
rural carrier No. 3, who will alsoi
supply that portion of Powers' sec-1
ond addition, whicn is not includ-
ed in the carrier limits. If East
Mangum ever gets a road opened
through L. A. Johnson's place that
part of town will be served with
free delivery by rural carrier No.
4, whose route will be changed so j
that he will go through there in
the morning.
i i*s has been mentioned before ail
you have to do to get the benefitsj
of free delivery is to see that thej
proper number is on your house :
and to put up a box for the carrier
to deposit your mail in. This box '
should be put on the side of your!
house, not out by the gate or side-'
walk.
Call s* the postoff.ee at once,;
those who want their mail deliver-
ed. and get 3 blank to fill out with
the names of your family and your
street address. Of course it is over
a month, yet before the service
begins but in the meantime wej
must get our directory, and other!
preparations, made.
The limits to be served extend, i
at the longest, on Oklahoma and !
Pennsylvania avenues from Buch- j
anan street on the north to Kulton
street on the sooth, and cn Jeffer-
son and Lincoln streets from Ari- j
zona avenue on the east to Critten-
den avenue on the west. East of
Pennsylvania avenue the limits in-
clude Carolina avenue from Roose-
velt s'reet to Fulton strtct, all of
Georgia street south of Roosevelt
street, all of Lousina avenue from I
Tyler street on the north to Fulton |
street on the south and the western j
half of Arizona avenue from Pierce
to Lincoln. West of Oklahoma
avenue and north of Jefferson street
the northern limit i» Harrison
street and the western limit is
Byers avenue, from Jefferson street
south to South Commerce,alley the
western limit is Crittenden and
Robinson avenues; south of South
Commerce alley the western limit
is West Commerce alley to Fulton
street. This territory will be de-
vided into two carrier districts,
the one on the east side is District
No. 1, and the ore on the west
side is District No. 2. These lim-
its lines were fixed by Geo. E.
Lewis, a special agent of the Post-
office Department, who was sent
here for that purpose and they can
be changed only by an order from
the Department.
Respectfully,
H. L. CRITTENDEN,
Postmaster.
OFTEN
MAKES
iR *
QUICK NEED
FOR
THE CURE
THArS SURE
KING'S—
NEW DISCOVERY
—— FOR ——
COUGHS AND COLDS
WHOOPING COUGH
AND ALL TROUBLES OF
THROAT AND LUNGS
PROMPT USE WILL OFTEN PREVENT
PNEUMONIA AND CONSUMPTION
PRICE SO© aad S1.00 SOLO AND GUARANTEED RY
WELL DESERVED.
The Praise That Comes From Thank-
ful Mangum People.
There's often much truth in the say
ing "her face is her fortune," but its
never said where pimples, skin erup-
tions, blotches, or other blemishes dis-
figure It. Impure blood is back of
them all, and shows the need of Dr.
King's New Life Pills. They promote
health and beauty. Try them. 25 cts.
at Mangum Drug Co.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department Of The Interior.
U. S. Land Office at
Guthrie, Oklahoma, March 9, 1912
NOTICE is hereby given that Leti
I. Downs, widow of James O. Downs
deceased, of Vinson, Oklahoma, who
on February 6, 1»7, made Homestead
Entry No. 12472. Serial No. 06067, for
S\W4 NK't and SEVi NW%, Section
10, Township 5 North, Range 26 West,
Indian Meridian, has filed notice of
intention
L. G. C
for a new barn.
Prof. G. H.
visited relative
and Sunday.
Old Peoples Service
Next Sunday. April 2S, at ll:ooo-
clock. there will be a special ser- __
iso is hauling materia! I mon preached to the old people of ,,rcof< to establish claim to the landjoJ my friemis ami they ^ave obtained
n hnro Hocrriho/i hpfnro thp rAiintv t
Oen kidney remedy never fails.
Mangum people rely upon it.
That remedy is Doan's Kidney Pills.
Mangum testimony proves it always
reliable.
F. P. Sanders, 613 Florida Ave., Man-
gum, Okla., says: "When I began the
use of Doan's Kidney Pills my back
was so stiff that I could hardly bend.
Mornings when I arose I would have
to go about in a stooped position. I
could only straighten by degrees. I
ha«J sharp cutting pains across my kid-
neys. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured
at the Mangum Drug Co., removed my
trouble and I am very thankful that 1
began their use when I did
GOOD LUMBER!
Don't that make you think of
CAMERON
OUR MOTTO:-Service. Quality and a Square
Deal
Everything in Building Material: also Wire
Hog Wire and Posts.
THE BEST COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
Wm. Cameron
(Si Company, Inc.
THE LUMBER PEOPLE
Phone 22
First National Bank,
> > Mangum, Okla. j* j*
United States. State and County Depository.
CAPITAL, SURPLUS ANO NET PROFITS $125,0600
UlKfcCTOHS.
H.MATHEW&ON
GEO. BOYD
C. P. HAMH.TOS
C. S. HEMMING
U. S. NOBLE
Our Patrons receive every Courtesy and Accommi
dation within the ranfce of prudent banking.
"Groceries You Like To Eat"
That's the only kind we handle, and we have a large
and well assorted stock of them ,too, and we'll save
you money if you trade with us. Let us show you.
B. E. DAVIS. Mangum, Oklahoma.
Next door to J. W. Lovetts
West Side Square
the town, at the Methodist Church
Stacy and family I by Rev. (J W. Sims. Let him
in Altus Saturday know you will come, if you have
I no way, and transportation will be
Walter Hdmbright wa3 in Man- J furnished >ou Tae Epworth Lea-
gum on business Thursday. gue has charge of the transporta-
tiou item, and will see that evety
MANGUM, ROUTE 3. . . ... . ,
old person that will come ts brot
A. H Weber was in town to the church at 11 :oo and returned
ping Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Briley. Mr. and
Mrs. Byras of near Ladessa attend-
ed conference at Wesley Chappie
Saturday.
home after the services Seats re-
served for all old persons. Come
out and let us have the blessed in-
fluence of you older people: as the
J. H. Sullivan waa in town Tnes- j services are to be given over entire-
day with another load of alfalfa I to you.
seed which he shipped to Ft. Cobb, Official Paper Drawing, such as
Oklahoma. Deeds. Mortgages, Contracts, L<eases.
J. D. Prentice who has been con-1 and *" Jtolwjr work will be carefully
fined to his home for the last three | to ZACK T. PRYSE.
months visit at the home of his aon (
Sunday and Monday. j notice of application
notice for publication.
Department of the Interior.
Guthrie, 07149.
U. S. Land Office at
Guthrie, Ol' lahoma, March 20, 1912.
NOTICE is hereby given that Bur-
I have I reii 'Willis, of Granite, Oklahoma, who,
make Mnal Five Year j recomn,en<ied this remedy to several I on October 8, 1910, made Homestead
ilish claim to the land;of mv. frien(|s an<i they have obtained ! Entry, No. 08293. Lawton, Serial No.
above described, before the County good regults There ^ no douot in
Judge of Greer Ccunty, Oklahoma, at I mlnd t0 tfae Q{ Doan.s
his office, at Mangum. Oklahoma, on Kidn<?y Pills and , hope that my state_
the 18th day of April, 1912. j ment will be the means of bringing
Claimant names as witnesses: Tel}ef tQ Q,her kidneJ- sufferers."
John Sullivan. Jerome D. Jones
Joseph Brock. Uavid A. Downs, all o
Vinson. Oklahoma.
Guthrie, Okta. Serial No. 05986.
I-aw ton No. 04253.
L. N. HOUSTON,
Regiiter
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Guthrie. OT214.
U. S. Land Office at
Guthrie, Oklahoma, March 20. 1912.
NOTICE is hereby given that Wil |
liam James, of Vinson, Oklahoma,
who. on December IS. 191m, made
Homestead Entry No. 08388. Serial No.
07214. for SE\i SW*. SWI^ SE*.
Sec. 34. T. 6 N.f Lota 2 and 3. Section
j (Statement given Jane 23, 1908.)
No Trouble Since.
On January 4. 1912, Mr. Sanders
said: "I have had no occasion to use
Doan's Kidney Pills since they cured
me a few years ago. I am very glad
j to again testify to their merits and
j confirm my former words of praise
ifor them."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
j New York, sole agents for the United
j States.
Remember the name—Doan's— and
tatoe no other.-
PAROLE.
Quite a .crowd of voung folks To Whom It May Concern:
gathered a the home of Mr. and' Notice is hereby given that I will
Mrs. W. F. Busby's Sunday night !on the 14th day of May. 1912. preaent
an4 had singing while there, found
it to be Uncle Bill's 10th birthday
They all enjujed themselves until
a late hour, promising to return
again Monday might, which they
did and showed Uncle Billy a jolly
time, when they all left wishing
him many happy birthdays
Everybody U> alm<Ht_ through,
the penitentiary, be paroled
S. L. SMITH.
Father of Defeadaai
A LOG ON THE TRACK
of the fast express mear.s serious
! rToVnship 5 North, Range 25 W«aL j1 rouble ahead ,f not removed- 80 does
Indian Meridian, has filed notice ofjIo*s of ot vl*
intention to make Final Commutation; lo» «* strength *«•»<-
Proof, to establish claim to the !andine**- lf uk« *lectric
above described, before tt>e County' *"*** to overcome the cause
Judge of Greer County. Oklahoma, at ** ,ooim* ,b* «omach and curing]
the indigestion. Michael Hesshelmer.
of I.<oncoln. Neb., had been sick over
three years, but sis bottles of Elec-
tric Bitters pat him right on his feet
again. They have helped thousands,
iney give pare blood, strong nervea.
good digestion. Only SO cents at
Mangum Drug Co.
to Governor Lee Cruoe an application
aakiag that Rose Smith, who was con-lhta oBn> at Mangum. Oklahoma, on
ricted in the District Court of Greer th# of May
County. Oklahoma, on the 10th day! ciaiaaant names as witnesses:
of January. 1912. of the offense of| j crd^n. J. T. Francis. J. R.
adaKery and sentenced to one year p,ih*r. c. W Fisher, all of Viason.
1
Oklahoma
HOUSTON.
Register
07149, for Lots 9 and 10, Section 10,
Township 5 North, Range 20 West,
Indian ^Meridian, has filed notice of in-
tention to make Final Five Year Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before the County Judge
Greer County, Oklahoma, at his office,
at Mangum, Oklahoma, on the 1st day
of May, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
W. C. Roberts, M. A. Johnson, H. G.
Hembell. J. G. H. Wlndle, all of Gran
ite, Oklahoma.
L. N. HOUSTON,
Register
Sheriff's Sale
In the District Court of Greer
County, State of Oklahoma.
W. Elsea Plaintiff. Cause
vs. No.
L, Morrel, Defendent 1988
Notice is
hereby given, that in persuance of
a writ of execution issud out of
the District Court in and for Greer
County, State of Oklahoma on the
29th., day of March. I9l2, in an
attion wherein W. T- EJsea was
plaintiff and L. Morrel, was de-
fendent, commanding me to levy
upon property belonging to L.
Morrel, sufficient to satisfy said
judgement rendered in said action
favor of said W. T. Elsea
against said L. Morrel. for the
sum of $loo . with $35 5o costs
with interest thereon from date
of Judgement.
Said judgement having been on
the 26th bay of March, 1912. sold
and transfered by the plaintiff W.
T. Elsea to C. C. Wells, who is
now the owner of said judgement
as is shown by the records of said
District Court, I have levied upon
certain lands and teniments be-
longing to said L. Morrel, not ex
empt from execution sale, for
want of goo Is and chatels of the
said L. Morrel to-wit: Lots 12 &
13 Block 5 in North Mangum,
Oklahoma, also South % of Lots
y and 9—Block E Tittle addition
to Mangum, Okla., Greer County.
Situated in the city of Mangum,
said County and State, and have
duly caused said lands and tene-
ments to be appraised according
to law as follows: Lots 12 & 13
Block '5 in North Mangum, at
$500. and South % of Lots 8 gt 9—
Block E Tittle addition to Mangum
Oklahoma at $600.
Now therefore notice is hereby
given that in persuance of the
commands of said writ, I will of-
fer for sale and sell for cash to the
highest bidder, said lands and
tenements or so much thereof as
will satisfy the said judgement
and costs on the 22nd day of May,
A. D. 1912 at 2 p. m. of said dav
at the west front door of the
Court House in the City of Man-
gum in said County and State.
Witness my hand this the 15th
day of April. I9I2.
Jasper Nelson,
Sheriff.
Frank Shearer,
I'rder Sheriff
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