Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1908 Page: 2 of 9
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BIG MLUNERY SALE
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NEXT
FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY
TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR
SUMMEK STOCK NOW ARRIVING
All Trimmed Hats Reduced
$2.00 Hats for $1.33
3.00 Hats for 2.00
4.00 Hats far 2.66
5.00 Hats for 3.33
$6.00 Hats for 4.00
9.00 Hats for 6.00
10.00 Hats for 6 66
12.00 Hats for 8.00
Come early and get your choice, all nice clean stock, now is the time to buy and get something for your money. Don't forget the dates,
MAY 29TH AND 30TH AND JUNE 1ST.
Tim a a A ttr«i Hi it Jin i itirnv SBSBBBSSI
THE MANGUM MILLINERY
3 Off 1 SECOND FLOOR OPERA MOUSE BLOCK, OVER SNOWS GROCERY
:¥1 Only Exclusive Millinery Store in Greer County.
No. 5811
REPORT of the condition of
—The—
Mangum National Bank
M Mangum. In tlie State of Oklahoma, et
the clone of tnisim-sH. May 14. 1908.
RRSOVRCKH.
I/Mim ami Iiiacoiinls >184.198 si
Overdraft*. aecure<18t unsecured, . . 3-M8.68
V. S. Bowls to secure clrculatlou . . u.50000
Hilla of Exchniigt- 37,448-95
Bonds, Securities, etc
Banking House Furniture and fixtures 1500 c
Other Real Kstate Owned S.ooo.t
Due from Nstlonst Banks (not 1
6403
37 »53-9»
813.50
17500
agents. .
■Notes of othtr Nntlonal Banks .
^Fractional paper currency, nickels and
cent*
lUwrui Monky Rrsbrvh in Bank, vii
'Hpniin 10,238 50
VepiI-teutU'r Notes 4.7»8.oo 14,966.50
•tedemption fund with I'. S. Treasurer
-jCs per cent of circulation) 615.00
Total l.1iW.3Vt 3'
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in $ 30,000.00
■ penses aiul
urplus fund 50,000.00
udivided
tsxefi t:
.National llatik notes outstiiiiding
•Oue toother National Banks .
^Individual deposits subject to check
Ortified Checks
Cashier's checks outstanding
. u.joo.oo
894.10
. ajj.505.1j
1500
8.135-1 a
$339,355.31
Pierce. Cashier of the above liamtd
bank do solemnly swear that the above stat
Subscrilied and sworn to before me this 25th
«i«y of May, 1908. T. P. Clay,
Notary Public.
Uv commission Kxpiles Jan. 3rd, 1909.
(SBAI.J COKKHC I—Attest.
K. K. PlNKRRTON, }
W. T. Hdnkkrhurk. [-Directors
P. A.JANBWAY, J
bight Per Cent Farm Loans
W. R. Smith, Bettina: When
I advertise eight per cent farm
loans, I mean that eight per cent
covers commission and interest too.
You get your money and pay eight
per cent interest per annum.
Now, try me and find out about
this. You can save money and get
the best farm loan ever put out in
this country by trying me. Write
or phone me to come to your
home to close up. I'll pay off
your old loan without trouble to
you. Yours, truly
W. H. DICKEY,
West Side Square.
Notice to the Farmer.
To you Mr. Farmer that is inter-
ested in a good proposition in a
farm loan is the man we want to
see. We are better prepared to
make farm loans now than ever be-
fore, and can give you the most
liberal terms. In fact we believe
we have a better proposition to of-
fer you than borrowing State
School money. Our propoposition
Is a daudy. Our mouey is always
ready and can close deal promptly.
Gentlemen, the money is here for
you, and if you dont get it, its
your fault. Come in and lets talk
talk the matter over.
Yours for business,
DIAL & CHAFFIN.
Take a Daily Paper.
This is presidential election year
and YOU WANT A DEPENDABLE
DAILY PAPER. The Oklahoma
City Daily and Weekly is in the
hands of new and progressive man-
agement and the jicw staff of edi-
tors are men of wide experience in
newspaper work, and, as members
of the Associated Press, will present
the news of the day in a fair and
impartial manner.
The Friday issue has been much
enlarged and carries all the impor-
tant features of the usually Sunday
paper, together with much matter
of special interest »o farmers and
stockmen. There is no extra charge
for this paper, which is delivered
to the homes of all the Rural Route
subscribers in ample time for Sun-
day's reading.
We have arranged a great bar-
gain offer for new subscribers.
Send us $2 and we will send you
the Daily Times, together with
SUN-MONI TOR from now until
January 1st, 1909. Do not delay,
as this offer closes June 15, 1908.
Make money order payable to Sun-
Monitor, Mangum, Okla.
Very Low Round Trip Rate
—TO—
Birmingham, Ala.
-FOR-
ili.
C. V. REUNION,
June 9 to ti,
—BY THE-
SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE.
Ask nearest Rock Island agent for particulars, or
write
J. S. McNALLY
Oklahoma
>Ky<cHytyk>"a
. D. P. A.. J
dahoma City, c
/All kinds of Commer-
cial Job Printing done
at this office P. D. Q.
Advertised Letters.
Unclaimed Letters, May 24, 1908.
Brown, James; Brown, Jack;
Cargill, Mrs. Mae; Chirdale, Mrs.
Dee L.; Carpenter, F. E.;Cafie!d,
L. F.; Fields, Chas. D.; Harris,
Pearl; Hulse, J. W.; Holland, J.
M.; Higgins, C. R.; Hune, .Tudson;
Kirkwood, Robt. G.; Miller, Geo.;
Nail, Dr. J. T.; Page, Miss Clara;
Pyeatt, R. E.; Robinson, Halen;
Thomas, L. T.; Whitworth, Carl.
When calling for the above please
say "Advertised."
W. C. SHADDEN, P. M.
Sun-Monitor for Job Printing.
MANGUM DRUG CO.,
CARRIES A COMPI,BTB:8TOCK OF
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Druggists Sundries, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Paints,
Oils, Varnish, Window Glass and Everything
usually kept in a first-class drug store.
WK A I, SO CARRY A LARGE STOCK
WALL PAPER
Prices from ioc per double roll and up, and are agents
for the famous
MOUND CITY STRICTLY PUKE PAINT.
Our Job Department is well equipped. Call
No. 5 when you want printing done First Class.
B. E. DAVIS,
GOOD GROCERIES!
Golden Gate and Purity flours.
West Side, first door north of Mangum Cash Store.
I Why Not
Buy Your Groceries from
Snow Grocery Co.
The biggest and best grocery
house in Greer county, where
they do MOT turn you down
when your money is all gone
and you need accommodation
We have "Snow Flake" and
"Gold Medal" flour, and the
celebrated Telmo brand of can-
ned goods. Everybody knows
what these goods are.
STORES* .
Mangum and Jester.
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Crittenden, H. L. Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1908, newspaper, May 28, 1908; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285609/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.