Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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Kil I'arkrr returned last »«-k fn>m
California.
Homer rivtuitiR uf iiyp urn i«n m-
<la» for fori Worth
Mi<»ilanri II K. 1^* and 0 K
Mr lint i spent Friday la Allua
Mrs O. ti. i.ee and Mlu Caullna
l.ee and family at Mrl«an. T«saa
Coleman Hughes left Friday «'»«• i
tug iu »pemt l ha holiday* al Hereford,
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urday fur I'arl*. Te*aa. In *|»ri»d ih-»
holidays «><b r«lail*r*
I. M Kiddle oana In with hla faml
ly la*i tiKk from l'lk« county. Ark..
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i» a til» Milh >)(lli liotthir.
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Notics to tch«ol Land Laaaaaa-
Territur) of OMahouta. Hohool
11 ■••11 iif ihf I'rairtf lllll aetghlMrbuo 11 land Hepartmmt. tiuthrle. O.
W I). Flaming of Ux-k wa* here
Hat unlay hunting thlnx* for Santa
Claua.
Jonn Kim* and daughter Mi»* Kmlly
t«I tiyp Hill were trailli* here Batur-
.lay
Miss Smile Htruughton. uf Snyder,
vlaiti-d MUa Mlttle llarrla here yfi-
terday.
F. R. and C. A. Parks of Pralrlo
lloim- were here ChriHtmaH day loat*e
the rarea.
Charley Bates and wife of near K:
dorado visited relatives here first of
the week.
I. B. Moore ami wife of Kl Renj,
are visiting their nephew B. T. Haley
. and family near town.
Miss Goldle Brown is spending th'j
holidays with relatives at Hhawnec
and Oklahoma City.
Deputy Sheriff Warner T. HiiKhes
and wife and Mrs. A. I). Smith wen',
to Altus Saturday.
Claude S^ott and Klmer Garner, of
Creta, are spending the holidays with
relatives in Missouri.
J. M. Walker of Odema wns hera
Saturday with his sons fit tins; them up
In some nice suits of clothes.
Ray Carthel-and family are hero
from the plains visiting the family of
.!. L. Belt and other relatives.
W. R. VVilkerson, a member of th'1
grocer.v firm of Wiikerson Bros., who
hiis been at Bells. Texas, for the past
few months, returned last week.
We are glad to learn that there will
Miss Margurlette Bentley and C. IV be considerable building commenced
Bentley of Ft. Worth are here visiting In Olustee after the holiday season is
their uncle D. Bentley at the frisco. over. M. A. Smith will build a resi-
! dence in the east part of town, as well
I also M. Willis. Zack Whicker of Cora-
; lea, has bought lots near the school
house on which to build.
and ibfy ri|i*<et tu n-»ldo la that com
■Malty
J, N HherHI and J. I.. Thompson
who realdn arroM Hall Fork killed an I
dnmafd avvna nlr* meal boa* Cbrlat-
man morniiiK and raine to town tu the
rail** In tbf waning
M11 Taylor of the I'rairie Hill com
niunli> enjoyed a much appreciated
vlalt from hi* father W. I). Taylor of
Hunaei, Texan during Chriatmaa. He
returned home Tuemiay.
J. L Blllington, one of our reader*
living near Martha, was here the lat-
ter pari of last week after lumber
with which to make aome Improve-
ments on a new place he bought.
C. H. Alders and family and Wm.
Skillern came in lust week from East
Texaa. They are relatlvea of T. L.
Carter of Aaron and will likely live
somewhere in that neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Miley, of Aaron,
received a highly appreciated Christ
mas present early Sunday morning
in the shape of a fine twelve and 1
quarter pound boy baby. Dr. J. F
Campbell officiating.
J. J. Crutchfleld came In some days
ago from his Hutchinson county rand
to bo at the bedside of his father H
F. Crutchfleld who has been quite ill
J. E. Burnett and family returned to
their home in Texas Tuesday after c
pleasant visit during Christmas with
his brother M. T. Burnett and family.
Decfttiber 16, IImiS.
Owing to ihf unu*ual amount <f
work In the department, pari of the
appraUemania la tireer countv have
not yet been completed, and I am
able to issue ift« lei-en fer 4 week
or I wo.
All lands upon which the 'eases ex-
pire have been .marked aa applied for
by the lesaeea, an I the o'd lease of
u>cb lessee to wh • « a new li»ase has
not yet been Isu t •<* l::u been extend-
ed thirty days so that all his rights
are fully protected and no leasee
need have any fear of loalng it In
any way. FRED L. WENNER.
Secretary of the Board for
i^easirg School I^inds.
(Ireat Iv In Demand.
Nothing is more in demand than
a medicine which meets modern re-
quirements for a blood and system
cleanser, such as Dr. King's New
Life Pills. They are just what
you need to cure stomach and liver
troubles. Try them. At R. C.
Hannah's drug store, 25c, guaran
t ed.
i Dr.PRICES!
I Cllam Baking Powder j
PURE-WHOLESOME-RELIABLE *
MADE FROM CREAM OF TARTAR DERIVED
SOLELY FROM GRAPES, THE «^O^T DELICIOUS AND
WHOLESOME OF ALL FRIPT ACIDS
Its superiority £•• unquestioned
Its fa.rn : wo* ti-wide
Its cs<r a p->"*e>'Hnn and a guarantee
ag-aiftst a/'nm food
★ ★★*• ★ * ★ ******
Alum bakLri? poTT/dero n r ^etnrncntal to health*
Many consenvr' use aJurn baking powders in perfect
ignorance^ T -.try a c to tiie d<.nj?;er ty the cry of cheap-
;^/<ni£€n.er?ts in the news-
re ii
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Mangum
Machine Shop
All kinds of Machinery
and Boiler Repairing.
Tho
ness, and the tJ.
papers. Alum
wholesome anc1 Jelicxotts
make teru Tha:
If you wish to
LOC
and decline to buy or use
plainly designated ,
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ny mor«
^jiac'trrrrs arc
thi? dancer to your food,
UPO" Tv;Z LABEL
jt mafee a "pure,
than
two and two
vJng che public*
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that
is not
\\ J. HO VLB, Prop'r.
W. E. Barcus ami family are liery
from Bonita, Texas, spending tho
holidays with relatives and old friends
The Model Jewelry Co. has qualities
of jewelry that would suit the best
trade in any city and at reduced
prices.
Charley Drebelbis, our popular de-
pot agent, returned this morning after
a m»t:ith's vacation at the old home in
Missouri.
S. L. Whittenburg and wife and Mr ?.
R. T. Sutton of Jay took the train
here laat week to visit relatives 'a
East Texas.
Rev. and Mrs. R. S. Lewis of Jay
township boarded the train here last
week to spend the holidays with rela-
tives in East Texas.
J. L. Bradley received a phone mes-
sage this evening announcing the
death of Herb Johnson at his home in
Chillicothe Tuesday night of typhoid
pneumonia, and that his mother Mrs.
K. J. Wolfe who had gone to be at
his bedside was dangerously sick with
the same malady.
THE SATISFACTION
Mr. Arthur Wood and Miss Lizzie
Hawkins were married at Gyp Hill
school house No. 2 last Sunday at 10 | feeli 11 k
o'clock in the presence of a large J t0mer«
number of friends, Rev. E. G. Sii
mons officiating. •
and gratification t! at comes fr<-m
the knowledge ihat your linen is
perfectly Laundered, is a pleasant
f vou are one of our cus-
Garp.ett & Garp.btt
Attorneys a Law,
Office South Side Square,
Mangum, - - Oklahoma.
FC HOLMES,
• Dentist.
Office south side Square.
Mangum, Okla.
W. KING,
Lawyer,
Office over City National Bank.
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WELLS,
Attorney at Law,
Office east of court house
south side square.
Snow Oroccry Co., inc.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
We solicit your business and assure courteous treat-
ment. We are prepared to take care of you either for
cash or credit, and our stock speaks for itself.
block,
G.
Rev. W. E. Banks, of Hess, passed
through here Saturday enroute ;j
loe Willis and wife returned Sa - j Kidorado where he was to perforin
day from Eldorado, where Mr. Wil-1 the marriage ceremony Sunday which
lis is engaged in building a house. woul
Robert A. Trotter, of Odema. pro-
ed up on his homestead here SatiK-
\iay before United States Commission-
er Brown.
Miss Ethel Lanum returned Satur-
day evening from Frankfort, InJ.,
where she has been for the pest three
months.
Miss Iva Moore, of WaynesvHIe, N.
C., spent a day here last week visiting
Mrs. W. H. Philips while enroute to
Kansas.
A. N. Bone and wife and children of
♦he Aaron neighborhood left Frid:iv
to spend the holidays with relatives
in Texas.
make Mr. Oscar Fitzgerald and
IiOna McOutcheon husband and
Ed Dunaway and Miss Burnc
Miss
wife.
The Adam family, consisting of W.
S. Adams and ten of his children with
their families, held a family reunion
at the old home on Red river south of
Cariuel on Christmas day. There were
thirty-eight members of this family
present consisting of four generations,
besides a number of invited guests,
and that the occasion was much en
joyed by the participants goes without
saying. John C. Adams and family of
this place were among th» number.
Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Lucas, of Aaron, j
were trading here Saturday and Mr. J
Luc us brought along a beautiful bu*
queer looking bird of the owl family I
V'.>ung people living near YeMell. were alld left at the office of J. W. Edwards.
married last week
officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. James Howard are the
proud parents of a nine pound bjy
born to them at their home about six
miles northwest.
Rev. W. J. Evans i He discovered and captured this bird
in a hollow tree on Turkey creek some
days ago and it ts quite a show, as no
one has ever seen one like it before.
Mr. I.ttcus also killed a baib?er on h!*
place recently, and he Is getting to
be quite an authority on the native 1
YOUR LAUNDRY
will give you this feeling, because
our work cannot be surpassed.
Mangum Steam Laundry.
§EE G. «. MCKNIGHT,
for Pianos, Organs, Machine
Needles, Oils and Attachments.
Cleaning and repairing. At the
Peoples Racket Store, South Side,
Mangum, Okla.
'T' J. DODSON, M. D.,
• Physiciau and Surgeon,
Office, rooms 1 and 2 over First
National Bank. Phone 21. Resi-
dence Phone 18.
Beaver County Lands.
E. WADE ninES,
i well known court and land lawyer of Man-
gum, has recently established an o'flfice at i'.uv-
num. O T and wilt now aid Oreer county peo-
ple and others in getting choice homes in
Beaver county, r.ood vacant land Choice
tracts for contest. Big rains and almm'ant mois-
ture. Write at once. Have your friends write.
KILL the COUCH
AND CURE THE LUNCS
B. CUNNINGHAM,
Attorney at Law,
Room No. 9 Postoffice Building,
Mangum, O T.
'T'URVEY & MILLS,
Fire and Tornado Insurance,
Notary and Stenographic Work.
Office over First National Bank.
o.
ELLIOTT,
Attorney-at-Law,
Room 14, Land Office Building.
Mangum, - - Oklahoma
^ H. ALLDREDGE,
Attorney at Law,
Land Office Building. Land office
business a specialty.
No Trouble to
Figure Your Bills
AT MANGUM LUMBER CO.
v
j
Sam Robinson who lives
ork left last week to vii
nmf In Tennessee after a
1 twenty-two years.
H. N*. Walters and wife
uke, are ?pending the hoi
lends and relatives in Hi
wild
•I birdi
in t nristm
erowd of
.IH I-
Man
and fan
siderable inf
different bors<
I Parker's *n
■m Iloil a do.
w ™ Dr. King's
New Discovery
forC
'ONStimPTION
OUGMS and
/OLDS
Prie#
50c M1.00
FrH Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB-
LES. or MOSSY BACK.
Chamberlain's
W<
Cough Remedy
The Children's Favorite
-CURBS---
Coughs, Colds, Croup and
Whooping Cough.
TTihi j-1. famon. for |i>rnrwoTfr
* l«'it« p«rt of th« rtTlllHHl rwM. It ran
*.» .>» b* dafx-tfied ua« li n«UM mo
o»Iiub at otk.r harmful ctnur ud Bar t«
g.rrm M erma to • babjr Mk<u •.Jolt
Price 25 eta. large SUo, 60 eta.
Snn Mnnitot for Job Printing
Sun-Monitor and Dal-
las Mews $1.50 year.
'To the Coast*
This phase has come to mean a very common, every-
day performance—people travel to and fro between th«
East and California as unconcernedly as you please.
Rock Island transcontinental Tourist sleepers (so com-
fortable, economical and gratifying to the traveler) leave
the East and the West on their interesting trips several
times a day. In fact, they are operated over two routes
and on Rock Island rails via both routes tor a good share
of the distance.
They travel via El Paso, through New Mexico—the
Southern route; also via Colorado and Salt Lake City—
the Scenic route. Each way has its points of advantage,
hence many tourists like to vary their trip by going one
way and returning the other.
Spectal excursion rates in effect to PaciBc Coast points
• and return on numerous dates in months of April to
October. 1905, inclusive.
The routes and service are fully described in our folder
entitled "Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeper."
This will be promptly sent, together with fnll informa-
tion at 10tit rates, upon request.
y*jl ilm
E. II HIGGINS, Agent, Mangntn.
J S McNALLY. D. P. A .
Oklahoma. City, O la.
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Crittenden, H. L. Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1906, newspaper, January 4, 1906; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285625/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.