Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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Mangum Sun-Monitor.
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IJH.M «M*Ih»Wi»H«r
m »i i»iikn Kvmv Tw »*"**
A DELUGE IN KANSAS
M«m l Jfit Th* wlhrf
i UmA MuMitw*! it m*o;
Il liuM Ctllc4<»» and |**» Iif tret, bavli|
.1 II* wMUlr bln»*«l( ItWM tmin^ thr night
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««t right Irrl ot wi
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rairrio* R*T»
OI»C Vrtii
ttu UtHtlh*.
I Hit IKtlUii
Kill* Cmt»
bin, mm! ti*
(••wti without
CUy
KikMC \ r 11 A
t alaftrst «'lrt
rllng man kit
gtt|» k*n«*»
Wot Id
Nit. h.
Tint (•tanttr Enterprise* iHu*
uaird waiTQii edition tMttad last
wrrk U ■ heanty in point «f nwrti
itt«u*hi|> and design. aud caeel
in the way »»1 ••• ad vet
tinrmrnt of («ranitr ami Greet conn
%y The illustrations are fine and
distance. to
Thk wtixl »k*» W«w In Oklab
nta (Hit recent newspaper irf*nt» lent thing
indicate that it also Mown in K«n-
u, Tr**«. Nebraska. Iowa, Mkh
ik«ii Ohi»». CWorgu and • lew other will i»ve |«eu|4e at a
whtmi they may he sent, a goi*» Convention hall made ihnr Ueak
** ,,!<* 0t |«rrtiv »cene» in and about • taM» from the liberal r»t»un* tsaued
There
in thr
t'nfcm Jc|*H
A gfrtft swirling lakedntled with
(bitting oottages. tree*, telegraph
|.4r« anil .Mbr-r »rn*ki|r cwrt»
the bnvUnd* *» In «• the eye can
reach
Sinilu rtiMimg object* »<nn
tuahing down the Mlaamtfi ti vet.
H«me «»l it jmaaihly frow Toj*k»
The mminiitrr* having Inchargr
ilu w«'tW i i«iui and rescue were
tmay tudiy, ami * »|ert»l meeting
i*| the city council w*» held during
the furetkxrti
Thousands at refugees at the
OOttMt'NiCATio** on the suhjcct ,he mountain* near that town by^ [^^^.vjTjo.t
ol "Flee OraM vs. Herd l.aw are u( b<>tue scene* in hoth town and
occupying consuletalJe space in the country in Greer county. It is
paper this week. It la the one anb- certainly a work ol art and » a
ject that i* most interesting the credit, not only to Kditor Ryder,
people ol Greer county at present )tU( to Greer county.
Witkn Senator Stone aay* he J |T j* reported that petition# are
"hope# Coil will wither hi* hand (King circulated in the southern
palsy hi* tongue and burn hi* heart of the county lor county di-
in the fireaol hell if he betray* *' yinioo. Wonder who or what
trust." he ha* special reference, of pctMoW are addressed to!
course, to the baking powder trust. J jUrtie> who started thera
—Kansas City Journal
Jkpgr 0«k says we threw a Chi-
nese stink-pot at him when we gave
it away about him being on the de-
linquent tax list. The jedge is evi-
dently one of those fellows who are
"agin the government and don't
believe in pavin' taxes nohow."
All the democratic party will
have to do in selecting its next
candidate for president will be to
find one that will be acceptable to
Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Millionaire
Morgan, have Dave Hill's in-
dorsement and be acceptable to
Mr. Bryan and Mr. Watterson.
Lec.br has secured the promise
of oue stone store building, by the
business men chipping in and mak-
know that such a petition
the
The
must
must be
in this
icinity cannot 1* learned for aonte-
time, and probably never will I*
known definitely.
Best Vinegar, only 19c
per gallon at Trippet's
Cash Store. Mangum.
MISTAKE* OF ORIAT PAINTKM.
Accuracy ot Detail Nat a Great Patat (
with Thank
Thee* ha* bMn a lot of talk of lata
about Km btuodar* ot novaltota Hare
in a few ot the principal mistakes ot
addressed to the legislature and *raai painters
this b t.ot ,h, „« (or such a ^ 'Z
move. The object ev(dentl> is lo mtls about atelet aeeuraej of datalL |
get the matter agitated
and In many cases (hair mistakes cannot
t^e be attrfbutad to mere ignoranca. *nd
people interested, ami then ^ ^ vrltm teT< to show
Altus missionaries, will procml thal tb#|. ra«artlad pictures In a dlffar-
to preach countv di\*ision to them, ant llcbt from that la which we 4a
What would Ihe p»p.c of G«r
county do to be saved if it were -nim^iw. Draught of Plshaa"
not for those Altus missionaries to; a wall-known Dutch palntar shows
.-ii ua Abraham preparing to saertflc his
tell lnem- ^ blowing out his brains with a
~ . . 1 pistol In another Duteh picture one jfl
What an appalling sight it mnst ^ ^ m#n u represented offering
have been to the people of South to the Dtrlne Infant a model of a
Topeka who. standing ou high safe ^ ^
ground, looked across the expanse peU#<j the Garden by an angel
of water and on the other side of in a dress trimmed with flounces.
citv of ! TceUa wishing to represent a cham-
the ragiug current saw » eleoB mllke, u a marrelou8 b^t. h»if
lo.ooo people. North Topeka. en- cmniei half lion.
gulfed as in a sea. burning houses In a famous picture of Adam and
ing up a bonus for the man who is floating about with people on their j^e ^n^r^fuiT^
to build it. The agreement wasjroofs appealing in heart rending tume shooting ducka.
made last week and the Times; cries for help and no way to help Paul Veronese places several Bene-
» t • \ n . - , t i lictin^ monks among the priests at the
came out with a big headline in, them—the current ot the channel marria^e in Cana of QalUee. Ttntor-
black letters, "Leger has struck jtoo swjft for small boats to get etu> represents the Israelites gather
lover. Houses burned to the ing manua armed wiO» guns, and Pous-
[ , sin has a picture of St Jerome seated
water's edge and the cnes ol the in of a clock
human victims were hushed for- a picture of Sir Cloudesley Shovel
ever—thev had either jumped into shows us the famous admiral J^ a
J ' Roman cuirass and sandals and an
Our Stock
oflhKfoies
Surreys, Hacks, Road Wagons,
and Driving Wagons,
IS COMPLETE in every respect. Quality, style ami finish is unsur-
passed, workmanship and material fully guaranteed and prices arc
marked down to bcd-rock.
Why not come in and let us fit you out with a nice, new buggy
and set of harness, or, if it is not a buggy you want now, perhaps it
is a Plow, Wagon, Stove, Gasoline Stove, Refrigerator, Set of Har-
ness, Saddle, Wind Mill, Binder, Mower, Rake, Twine, Hay Press,
or Threshing Machine. If it is any thing pertaining to a first-class
hardware or implement stock you will find it here, and at terms that
will be entirely satisfactory to you.
We are in a position, by devoting our entire attention to our line,
to serve you better and more satifactory than anyone can that under-
takes to carry every thing and succeeds in none.
When you Need Hardware
Go to a Hardware Store for It.
Respectfully.
p. HAMILTON.
Kra.
Poor;
the Stone Building
little Le.cer '
In answer to a correspondent
the Farm and Ranch says: "If ,
yon think much of yonr orchard Jo jtlle tWi. a1"1 ,^r0^ed._°[
not plant alfalfa where the trees are!
now growing. Alfalfa is an excel-;an^ ame>'
lent preparatory crop for orchard
were
roasted alive and licked up by the Words.
Awful! Awful
eighteenth century wig—Household
THE GREAT AMERICAN SAILOR.
One of the Chief Factor* In the Build-
ing of the Country.
Unstinted praise of the American
sailor, hacked by solid arguments of
his worth, \rere contained in the ad-
Augcstus \Y. Mac hen, until
trees, but it saps the ground of j recently superintendent of the free
moisture just at the time the trees : deli very mail service of the United
need it if the two are planted to-' States, is under arrest at.Washiug-
gether." ton charged with accepting bribes. dr«s of the Rer. Winifred C.
' The flood, in Topeka » .»a« he .forty ^^ £T5
Kukl Per cent of the amount paid by the ^ woman's Seaman's Friend Socl-
, ' ^ T' Uernmcnt for a patented device w a. the Catnd
and Des Monies, Iowa, and other - ' _ . church Monday afternoon. He said
points, the great loss of life and for locklDg " . In part: "We hear much about the
\ •„ , the amount he has received from banker, the financier, and the soldier,
property ami the m.ense anfer.nS ,s ^ m A but of ^ llllllb,e ^l0I ttl.„ „
of thousands of hungry and home- very litUe said. As a matter of fact,
less people cause us to realize that few wee Ago government go lhe saiior was one cf the chief fac-
we are fortunate in dwelling in
Grand Old Greer, which is fifteen
hundred or more feet above sea
level and where the rivers are
creeks.
an
LOVING CUP HAS A HISTORY.
Long Connection with Famous English
Men of Letter*.
A loving cup with an interesting his-
tory has come into the possession of
Sir William Treloar. According to
the inscriptions on the cup, it appears
to have been a present from Edmund
Burke to Samuel Johnson in honor of
the latter's stay at Beaconsfield in
1774. It then passed to Oliver Gold-
smith. and on his death was given
"to David Garrick and members of the
Turk's Head club, as its fitting hold-
ers. to be quaffed from by each mem-
ber present at cockcrow hour appear-
ing" This club was a select literary
coterie and was founded by Johnson
and Reynolds in 1772, taking its name
trom an old coffee house ua Garrard
street- Now known as "The Club,"
and of small but exclusive member-
ship. it favors a hotel In Trafalgar
square. London, when its occasional
meetings are summoned. The preeent
prime minister of England is a mem
$ 10,000.oo
A Month.
Think of it. this to GREER COUNTY FARMERS.
I have perfected arrangements with a loan company
whereby I can loan to farmers on improved lands, on easy terms,
at 9 per cent interest, the above amount and more each month.
Payments can be made at any interest payment and stop the
interest on the mortgage. There are no unnecessary delays, as
monev is always on hand. Call on or address me for particulars,
W. H. BEAUCHAMP. Jr..
Room 12, Land Office Building, MANGUM, OKLA.
Machen's branch of the mail
vice and Fourth Assistant Post-
nkling that all was not right in tors in the building of the United
ser- States. During the early days, fish- ber.
ing was one of the leading industries
of New England, and later the tripe Sea Started a Fire.
master General Bristow was in- up and down the coast in search of Fancy the waves of the sea setting
•jtrinMed to hevrin an investigation inestimable value in the fir? to the cliffs thay break on! Yet
>truaed to begin an investigation, ^ of Wtveno an- thu is what did really happen at
To set that keen-eved Kansan at a np|ond nations. Prominent meo Ballybucion, on the western coast of
Thr cotton trade for the tvast job of investigating means that were sailors In those days. Robert Ireland These rocks. ^
°°UO lraue ur 1 \ ... ^ . . TreAt paine one erf the sicners of Atlantic rollers have tor centuries
few weeks has been in an extreme- there will be a genuine investiga ^ Declaration of Independence, was been slowly breaking down, contain
lv nervous condition, and some of tion. and no whitewashing. Bris- • ^ commander of a veasei. and from In their depths masses of iron pyritea
the mills have rednced their on.- to^s pojicy is he- to the IS a"^^^
put. The prices of raw cotton, let the chips fa.l where they ma> Mrst)c br wtnthion. New Eng- took place, which produced a heat
Bargain Column.
Votioes of ""Wiuited."" For Smle. ' For RentT
mc noc c*cr«iinr forty words each, will be
this colcica TWO WEEKS FOR
tWfxTY FIVE CEJfTS. cash 1t1 advance
Notices of over fortv words charged douhle^
p»VE WAGON YARD PRIVILEGES-If you
r bur tobt feed from as. Texas Uagos
Ya*d. southeast corner of Square. Mangmn.
TEA ANTED—Good fresh milch cows with
» cxiTT* I win pay cash down and must
U'K PAV 15 PER DAY and expenses to nei
T> with rigs to introduce Poultry Compound.
ate Mfg On- La
OST—One aorrel mare |
'one glass eve. brande<
„ Jknown brand on left thi_
leading to recovery will be liberally rewarded.
Mart E. Arlrs. true. Okla.
PASTURE—I have pasture for too head
stock. Good grass and living water.
dress
ark. Good grass and living wai
C. A. Bvsch. Bloomington. Okla.
Off [
^Trotter*two cows a"n5 two \-earling heifer^
One red dehorned cow branded JP connected
with a half circle on left thigh. One red roan
tnulev cow branded IX on right hip. One red
bald-laced heifer, one red and white spotted
heifer, both unmarked or branded. A suitab.e
reward will be paid for information leading to
recovery H. H. Wviian Trotter. Okla.
after it left the producers* hands. Machen is the fonrth arrest that ^ excaCed both In shipbuilding
was forced to an extremelv high! has been since Mr. Bristow began *nd In the handling ofthe^e aama
« . . - ^ . , * ahips at sea.—Bo#ion Transcr.pt.
figure, which is given by the spin- his probing. The tust was Daniel
ners as one cause of the troubles of ^ - Miller, an attornev connected The Matters,
the manufacturers.
mills are less affeceed by existing
of New
flame enough to set the whole cliff am
Are. For weeks the pocks burnt Mka
a regular volcano, and great cioods ot
ncoke and rap** rose high In the air.
YV VNTED—Fortr bead erf stock to pasturt
" Hot** iw) catt> «c. per month
rare is^hret aad a half mUes east of E«*
G<vxi fence. Sae gra» and pore well water, is
A B*OOWJ Delhv O. T.
XOTICE FOR Pt'BLICATTQy.
Land 0«e» at Mangum. OklakoM.
June i. wv
Notice » hershT «iv»n that th» following-
_ aaired »»tt!»r hat clad of hia .»tt«oo« to
. maka «nal proof U support of ka_oiai». s»d
The Southern with the postoffice department, and incoeRp*rai«»# wktse g^axy ot suae'
1 , * . . o st*r» 0* who* ".uster
the other two were parties who
difficulties than are those
England.—Farm and Ranch.
had done crooked business
the crooked officials.
ith
d*T—
Afs.-XV.ii Homer. SI
less oo«*
oc fcifi jvur ptoad sad k««iy
«aj —
""The Cleveland movement." »c-
cv»rding to the Commercial-Appeal
of Memphis, ""is a notice served by
the people npon the party, that the
windbags. gasometer> and human
pianolas mnst be relegated to the
rear: that transient economic follies
must be di*rarded and dead t»aes
mnst be boned. and that a sound
and practical platform, having doe
reftard for old detmxratie prtnci-
pkk must be adopted Piaoolas
19 lbs Standard Granu-
lated Sugar $1 at Trip
pet's Cash Store.
Matfe* F
We have ckxvd our gin for the
J*t*nt. Parties desiring to buy
cotton seed car. get it at J. H.
Chaffia's feed aod seed store north
of the opera boo* Nock. Forty-
five cents pe bushel » the price
Vpok Miii Jt Gas Co.
C*<<a9oa->s s ^"ej ta pbimsimis
TV *—ifcs frvas poaiisii a CM-
aad windbags
editor of the Ci
No ovmder the ka»* swa«««4 c*w W* a
of
J.trus ua t so had after
TWt mt kw a race war or
do* a there, with an
lvockmc. b«t tkn trtfomi
Auers
UTiy is it that Ayer's Hair
Vigor docs so many remark-
able things? Because ir is a
hair food. It feeds the hair,
puts nem- life i*to it. The hair
Hair Vigor
cannot keep
And gradually all the dark,
rich color of early life comes
back to gray hair.
Gray Hair
! MwS'iurw Wore
"^ts^for^d W ! t ^ I— ^ &'°"
pa«S reirferred ASdress R M Ea
cock & Co tfetts. Scotfctra Motiul In
Co oiubcS CiCT Okla
^ha
| Jul* it. wi. vi». John S. Wi.»dard. for the
I SK'V Sec. atC T. j S . R ^
tb« tolkwtnr wltn«*sea » r^T'
his .-v*ati-.TUou# tMud*o«* mpc« aad ca'tivation
at said land. *1>-
L StanSeld C H. GiN*>n U M. Morrell
FOR SALE—Stock o# yeneral i»eTrt»and»
pocmn ti one erf the bast 5oc»
-_ .tjf coMfr BO twawtiuon within four- : aad R K MorrrU. all of IMjkr Oklahoma.
- e par, froa }- tc- JSc- per JOHN A OUIPHANT, R<-*t»ter
for aeltajit is that 1 Wavr a ; _—-—
re to aacwe Foe farther ia . ^
F K-xir Willow Okla
Foa SAUK OR TRADE FOR CATTLK-rart
oraEtf at lrrerr catft m *«•!*■ Ai-
uxrCirBU.
Moa cows fo» ^.vu-: ;
milk cows that I <
' hone, we: work ceaUr. aba
UQOOR NOTICE.
N «s herebT crea that Ed F Morton has
th» da* fled ia thr odtcr of cvaair cktk ia and
tor Greer eouty. Oklahoaaa Temtorr. hie peti-
. I twa aakiac that a hctttt J«e (natn) hna to *11
I™ at retatl male sfanftoaa aad nsoat i*aaort oa
for cask or oredrt wt v Mock r. >a the ion at EhtoraAok ta m>d
at m* place ctmatT aad terr^v*
R*v Pi sa If ac pvtm t* M oa or Mm thr t«k Ait
ol Jaar. mid prtttaoa will he rraated aad
lc«.-m>La.
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