Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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rax SUYMOWITOB
(INOKI'KNDKNT)
Published Every Thursday.
By The Sun-Monitor Publishing
Company
5 E. ECHOLS, Idiior a ad Maufer
Inlind at lh« Postoffic* at Mangum,
Oklahoma, aa ftacond Cla*a Mail Mat
Subscription Rates
Ona Vaar |1 00
Sfal Months 60
Phons No. 0.
Political Announcements
The following candidates have
announced for city office, aubject
to the primary election to be held
March 18th, 1913:
For Police Judge
J. M. Barry man
Thomaa 1'urvey
(re-election)
For City Attorney
Percy Powers (re-election)
Jesse J. Todd
C. C. Wells
For City Clerk
Albert Smith (re-election)
Mrs. Myrtle Baxter
C. C. Hays
For City Treasurer
G. F. Guyer (re-election)
For City Marshal
Will Teuton
Bob Bledsoe
For Street Commissioner
Pink Smith (re-election)
Cyn Thomas Comments
I calculate Job was a real patient
sort of a man, but I doubt if he
ever tried to get on friendly terms
with a balky horse.
I used to follow the rule of vot-
in' as I shot, but after a time I
found I was missin' it votin about correspond with her.
•a often aa 1 doolin.T
old offlea holder a I know
remind roe of aoekin' calves After
aockin'.the toot a long time they
Imagine it belongs to "em.
I calculate old black Raatua
known all about moon »ign«. He
aayH "bit am onlucky to in^ago in
pickln' chicken* durin' the fall
moon."
I never waa much for tradin' of
hones or friends. Still, when I
get one that won't stand hitched I
try to work >m off as soon aa con-
venient.
Ab Stitea' drove of hogs broke
over into Deacon Hollybrook'a corn
field the other nigbt and destroyed
mor'n half of the deacon's crop
and well nigh all hia religion.
It's funny how many people you
can find scattered aronnd who bnck
on bavin* any place in the procea-
aion at all unlet* you offer 'em the
job of playin' the ateam calliope.
Of courae we farmers do some
times put the smoothest applea on
top «nd the taters as well, but
speak in' for myself I learned the
trick from the groceryman.
I quk lawin' awhile ago. Lige
Jinkins and me went to law over a
shoat. I won the shoat and it soon
died of cholera, and Lige and me
both sold a hoss to pay our lawyers.
I had thought of contributin' a
quarter of beef to the political bar-
bceue, but backed out for fear
they'd put me in a class with Arch-
bold and Morgan and make me
come and testify about corruptin'
the voters.
Seth Bodkids oldest gal, Lamin-
da, who married Lige Beegum four
years ago is lamentin' that she
didn't marry a title. Before she
married Lige she writ her name on
an egg, and last week she got a
letter from a feller in Vermont
statin' that he had just read her
name on the egg. Said he was
holdin' a good job as cheff in a
kaw-fay, that his real name was
Count De La Fido, and wanted to
•ft* LO0K1N6 *tNK^»«jov__
AM ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL IN ~
BUSINESS
Usually Admlrvd by the Fair Sex
HERE IS THK SECRET
Th* man of Chicago hava iudd»nl>
aequlrad a» attractive complexion.
The reason for this la, that they are
now ahavingthalr faoca with tha new
procaaa, called " tha Valval-Sdire
Safety Ka/or Hlade Sharfwiwr,"
which givaa that *e!»aty smooth skin
to the constant aha var.
Vou man who use safety nuora *ni
want a velvety skin, shared with the
delioate aoftnaas ao much desired, with
a keen euting adge, send your dull
safety razor bladea at onoe to Chicago,
and have th. m sharpened by the now-
est electrical process, which makes
the dull blade cut better than the new
and your old blades are returned to
you a perfect new blade.
Don't throw away your old safety
razor blades, but send them today,
well wrapped, and do not delay it un-
til tomorrow.
Price 30c per dozen for all safety
razor blades, which iuclude Ollletts,
Ever-Ready Gem, Auto-Strop, Endera,
Keen-Kutter, and all other makt*a.
Your bladea will be returned to you In
a few days, charges prepaid. Send
coin or money order. No orders ac-
cepted under 30c.
Wrap blades securely In a card
board box. Do aot send them in an
ordinary envelope, the blades may cut
through and be lost. Include your
numeand P. O. address on the pack-
age.
D. H. GOLDIE & CO.,
Velvet-Edge Sharpeners,
Mainoftice 32« River St., Chicago, 111
2-13-4t
National
Bank to rear of First I
National Bank first door|
aaat of Carabina Hotel
A._VSTEPP
BUCriFrS •• TMB ONL>
QKMUINB MIMA SALVE I
BUGGY FOR SALE Runabont
baggy and barueaa in good condi-
tion for sale See Mr. Reebarg at
the Firat State Bank.
J. W. Sims.
, $1.25 an J SI.00 Shirts
for 90c at Tha Brokar's.
2-13-tf
People Should Guard
Against Appendicitis
Mangum people who have stom-
ach and bowel trouble ahould guard
against appendicitis by taking aim-
pie buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.,
aa compounded in Adler-i-ka, the
German remedy which became fa-
mous by curing appendicitis. A
SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stom-
ach, gas on the atomach and con-
stipation INSTANTLY bacause this
limple mixture antisepticizes the I
dig-stive organs and draws off the
impurities. W. D. GULLY, drug
gist.
Only Two Kinds
I
Of COAL at our yard.
Both the Bea
The Best deep shaft /McAllester and th
Best clean Colorado
11 We only expect to sell those who want the beat.
Now is the time to buy, don't wait until we are on
Wm. Cameron Co
Incorporated
THE LUMBER PEOPLE Phon. 2
Glasses Correctly Fitted
J- T. EWING
Optometrist
Km
Notice for Publication.
Table Oil Cloth for 15c
yd. at The Broker's, ti1
WANT
IF YOU WANT choice alfalfa
hay, baled oats or new home
grown seed, see S. R. Good, 6 miles
north, and 4 miles west of Man-
gum. or phone 4-2 on 1800.
S R. GOODE.
50c Underwear for 39c
at The Broker's. 2-13-tf
FOR SALE—Several freah Jersey
milch cows. Will take dry stock as
part payment. W. A. Hargis, 2£
miles west of fairgrouuds. 4t 16
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CONTI
UED
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Guthrie Oklahoma,
January 24, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that William
M. Smith, of Gould, Oklahoma,
who, on February 3, 1909, made
Homestead Entry No. 06845, for nej
swi Section 29, Township 3 North,
Range 24 West, Indian meridian,
has filed notice of intention to
make three year proof, to establish
claim to the land abuve described,
the Countv Judge of Harmon county
Okla., at his office, at Hoilis, Ok-
lahoma, on the 4th day of March,
I913-.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Jess R. Hurley, James M Miller,
Albert L. Benson, James M. Turk-
ett, all of Gould, Oklahoma.
L. N. HOUSTON.
Register.
"Groceries You Like To Eat'
That's the only'kind we handle, and we nave 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
Black Pcrchcron Stallion Henry
Blue Mammoth Jack Jasper, 16 hands
Will stand one-half
mile north of Reed
Satisfaction Guaranteed
H. J. ELKINS,
Owner
as we have had such great success
with our Clean-Up Sale for the past
fifteen days we are going to give
the people of Mangum and surround-
ing country one more week to buy
dependable merchandise at greatly
reduced prices.
"This Sale Closes Sat-
urday, February 22nd"
we are continuing this sale because
we must have room in which to
display our spring merchandise.
Our Mr. Stone is now touring the
markets of the east where he will
select one off the largest and nob-
biest and best lines off merchandise
ever brought to Oklahoma.
NOTICE
Department Of The Interior.
Uneted States Land Office,
Guthrie, Okla., Jan. 9, I9I3.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
State of Oklahoma has selected the
| following lands for common schools
under the Acts of Congress of
May 2, 1890 and June 16, I9O6,
situated in Greer County, Nkia-
homa, Guthrie L^ud District,
Oklahoma.
Description NEi SW£ Sec. 22 Tp.
6 N, Range 21 W. Des. SEi SW£,
Sec 11, Tp. 6 N, Range 25 W.
Des. SEI-4 NEI-4, Sec 3I, Tp. 4
N, R. 21 W. Des. NE1-4 SW1-4,
Sec. 84, Tp. 6 N, Range 25 W.
The above notice is published in
accordance with circular of Gener-
al Land Office appr. ved June 23.
I9I0, and any and all persons
adversely claiming any of said
lands must file their protest or
eontest as to any of the tracts ap-
plied for with the Register and Re-
ceiver of the United States Lar.d
Ortice at Guthrie, Oklahoma, be-
fore final approval and certifica-
tion of said seiectiwns, otherwise
their rights will be forfeited and
determineu.
L. N. HOUSTON,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ECZEMA
CAN BE CURED
! I Will Prove It to You Free
IK? T£?Ara_8ugerlng the tortures of Eczema, Itch. Salt Rheum or other
? jou wnose duys are njiseraolt* whosp niirhtc urA mad* ei..n
Imo? hLn! t®rrllJle itcbinsr, burning pains, let toe send you a trial of a soott£
vou i iiii # LL °5 has cur,ed ^undreds« which I believe will cure J- * Hut£«n. *. p.
«i £ f' Po&toge paid, without any obligation on your pari
°r Writ6 me> *Mdk your name- "Wre*
— — ~" "CUT AND MAIL TO DA«i^BMiBBai.uaa
J. C. HUTZELL, 120 West Main St., Fort Wayne, Ind.
Please send without cost or obligation to me your Free Proof Treatment.
Name
Post Offloe
I Can Cure Your Cancer i
. Stone
and Company
s
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Department of the Interior.
U S L,and Office at Guthrie. Ok-
lahoma, Jan. 16, 1913.
Notice is herebv given that Ma-
bel C. Banks, formerly Mabel C.
Sutherland, widow of W A. 6u-
therl:yjd, deceased, for the heirs of
W. A. >u'ht'rland. deceased, of
Reed, Grt-er Co., O lahoma., R.
R. No. 3. who, ou February ilth,
1910, madf homes'e <d entrv, Seri-
al No. 07.00 or SE^SKJ^ S<-c.
20, and SW^NW? a- fHV^SWi-4 j
Sec. 21 Towns hip 5 No th, Ran^e*
■24 West, i» dian xMend ... has)
fil«d notii t 0 uiakt-
11 Flual Ihre • a' • «x f estab-
lish claim lie lai d b ve d^-
scribsd, btf.- e ih. Cerk of the
District C"«ir . f (,reer Co ()k'a
at hi:; offlc. *• Mangum, Ok'j..on
1»be 24th da t ; eh. 19I.t j
Claimant nam-» awrn <• s: I i
ther Pile, William T. Pvhi
Henry H. T»rr\ a.-d W-I;iam H af. ..
Edge, all of Rem, Ok
L. N. HOUSTON, i
Ke^ist#- C«-. Cf
I c*n cure any cancer or old sore if I
can qet to it in time. I am 72 years old
and have studied cancer treatment for 40
years. Call on me or write me at Vinson
Oklahoma. HURRY UP
DR. A. C. BENNETT,
vinson - - oklahoma:
160 a r^s of good grass For Plain Sewing call on Mrs
land on»y 4 mil«s from j Mayerle 6ol South Penn. Ave
viangum for 750.00 if -—- - '
sold soon. _ _ _ «
Geo. E. Clark. lady wanted
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Echols, S. E. Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1913, newspaper, February 13, 1913; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285846/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.