Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1903 Page: 4 of 10
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ar.4 addr^- the Chicago c«n»er ^ thc Mofe Wl]
aal dob At a dinner to be given on to vote
October 14. He atatev however T*fPP*T's Ca^m St
that be will have notbiog to <+y on Manicuro
yoitar* Tbl* will be qoitr » div
appointment to the demorrattc par
ty generally, a* tbe Prophet * e,.rt«y«r Umm. oi OIiUI»om CMy
at-
LARGE UNI OF
Moon Bros.
Buggies**
Carriages.
John Deer Vehicles.
Ok la
FOft CO*rreMFT OF COLRT.
U*m~ to Tan What I
Parry * Waterworks
friend* bad hoped that be woold
announce h» policy ao that they
could praise it and h» enemies bad |
hoped that he would so that they j q q Jones, ex-mayor of Okla-
Bight cotidrmn it homa City, former memlxr of the
ia ji« 11 , territorial legislature. j»resident of «rafr»
A sacoHD grand jury was set at j tbe Oklahoma City & Western
work this week at Jefferson City railroad, and one of the promoters
investigating tbe legislative bood of tbe Arkansas City & Western
* K » railroad, waa arrested for contempt
of court at Oklahoma City Monday
for refusing to answer questions
pot to bim as a witness in probate
.1 fniu.v' 9tlnrni-v« immflll- '
C«'Mf Let •HI.
goa* l«(M a*» wlthoot
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who
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to fcoM oa
l«a aa4 **>•
wuitaoi B A "Oi Coro#»
It «s* the A.tor praetW
to roraer lota Al*6*'
iown to tha P'^1 boar 11 *M *
h»tlt of r*ol aatate wee to «a> m
tag 'he ooroers
TlftBt "ABM'
Th^ intertof for improve:
"Bo"U that ^er, brteh put .* »
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New York Press
ler* of Miaaouri. and in his charge
to the jury Judge Hazell was ex-
ceedingly severe in bis arraignment
of both the bribe givers and bribe-
taker*. He said the state had been
disgraced with a band of organized
criminals that made the state capi-
tal their headquarters He said
they were worse than horse thieves
or aaaasfeins, for they bad betrayed
their trust and robbed the atate in
the interest of corporations. Judge
Hazell means all right, but if he
allows Attorney General Crow to
court. Jones' attorneys immedi-
ately began habeas corpus proceed- j
ings before Judge Burwell and se-
cured Jones' release and be is to
appear before tbe Oklahoma su-
preme court on September 8 to an-
swer to the charge of contempt of
court. It seems that the town of
Perry voted $25,000 in bonds for
waterworks. After the bonds were
voted an agreement was made be-
tween the town council and the
promoters of the Arkansas Valley ;
Don't try cheap coufh medi-
cines. Get the best^Ayers
Pectoral. What •
has, sixty yean of
Deering
Harvesting
Machinery
The best and lightest draft machinery
built—faultless in construction, perfect in
mechanism, a model that has been often
imitated but never equaled. Insures
BETTER CROPS with LESS
TIME and LESS LABOR.
. .. .. & Western railroad that one-half
conduct the invtatlgaUoo it >» «" l*( ,hij ^ ,booki be gtvra
likely to amount to much to tjje rajiroad as a bonus for bring-
ing the road to Perry. The road-
(grade was built through the town
' and $12,500 of the bond money was
rail-
riore Prizes Offered.
Two free railroad tickets to n ^ ^
world s fair and other good things | £^,rt~ed7o the credU of the'
await the winners in the voting con-! road company Some citizens of!
test at Trippefs Cash Store, the | perry made a kick an{] took the
store that is never undersold. Don't, matter to the COUrts The money
you think it will be dollars in your ; disappeared and Mr. Jones was
pocket to buy your supplies there:"; jjroUght into prooate court to tell
Dry salt meat 8^c. per lb., garden wjja^ became of it, but he refused
seed for fall gardening at one-half tf) answer claiming it to be a pri-
what you have been paying forjyate matter The matter is cre-
them iu papers, dry goods lower atj„„ considerable feeling at Perrv.
than ever sold in Greer county, [
plenty of 8 oz. and 10 oz. duck,
good buggy whips, 10c. each; lem-
ons, per dozen, 30c.; oranges, per Mow,ujtoe, Have Fun With a Mi«-
dozen, 25C. touri Congregation.
The Postoffice Book Store will j Thf New Jer»»-y mosquito bears the
give each of the winning candidates | repuutlon of being the mosi mail-
in the voting contest at Trippet's ciotiH and penitent of his spetles.
Cash Store a nice morocco bound but he seem* to have a dangeroua
. .. . .... anlr to rival in some of MIbsoujI extr-otion
teachers bible '"dexedL ^skto ^ ^ operaUng af and
see them at Postoffice Book Store. abolIt ^ Grange Mosguitoes have
been nnuBiially plentiful In La Grange
Cherry
record it
Cherry
Pectoral
cures! Ask your doctor if
he doesn't use it for coughs,
colds, bronchitis, and all
throat and lung troubles.
-1 bsTt fooiKl th*t J
Ih« b*.« I fan prwrnbetor fcf«o-
irffKo. an
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for
Bronchitis
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SOTICK rOR£CBLICATIO!t.
L«od Oftlc* »t Mawrum. Ohlahow
Aufni<it 4. !9°3-
-- ■ — br gi\tn tb»t tbe followi»c- :
bled notice of hi- .*
^ 1 th"officg
Ke>.«i''er " c T
Bargain Column.
fxJJd.n'r1 "'iioR j
published in this co'.umn TWO W fefcKS KOK I
TW ENTY FIVE 2. ^ 1
Notices of over fortv words charred dotibte |
WE FAY 15 PER DAY and expense ■
W with riifs to introduce Poultry compound
Inter-state Mfg. Co., lawrence. Kan.
TOTRADE-A seconn hand top t*ggy. need* j
new tire«: will taade for oat* or hay. Call at >
KEPT CHURCH PEOPLE AWAKE.
S. L^O'i Ofbeejn V*ux^nrrw?k,V*"'f^ : 4*7ANTED—Good agents to represent us in )
' Septetn^r 12. 1903. viz. Char let M Ma>e W this county must gbt bond. We K^e be^
1 the NW / Sec. 27. T. 7 > ■ R 22 agents contract on market ArrnU for old line f
um narrM tha witoe«i«« to prov€ COTnpani4» preferred. Addre* K. ». Ka-
0?,TA\T:.rid*net npoD "d enmTT
C^fand KSM^; a?To?Wino«f Ot
JOHN A. OLIPHANT. Register.
«rANTED—Woman cook at Texola HeteI.
»» Good wage* Texola is 011 the Choctaw
road in the northwestern part of Greer county.
8-6
The Mangum Drug Co., west
side square, will give each of the
winning candidates in the voting
contest at Trippet's Cash Store a
one-half lb. bottle of very fine Im
perial Crown perfunle, the
that's sold in this market.
The Two Docs, now located on
south side square, with their fine
line of watches, clocks, jewelry and j gave theJr attention to their shoul
optical goods, will give to each of |rterH while the men with scanty sup-
the winners in tbe voting contest at of hair w«re entertaining their j
Trippet's Cash Store a beautiful "* '— *— "f
solid gold set ring. Ask to see |
them when you are in town.
during the last week," gays the Indi-
cator. of that place. "They caw near
breaking up services at the various
churcheB Sunday evening. The con-
best gregatlons that evening were tlu? llve-
: liest ever seen In La Orange.' The
young giris with short skirts were
ikept busy scratching, their lower
' limbs: tbe ladies wearing thin waists
HOTICE rOR PUBLICATION.
t »~i omce ti lUngum. Oklahoaia.
August 4. 1903.
Notic« is herebr given that the following-
; named wttler b«» filed notiee ol hJ, ln,'°ti°.hi?
'rj*k* txnal proof in gupport of hit Claim, and tnai
I Mid proof will be made before Kec>«'" and
Ueeeiver U. S. Land Ottice at Mangum OkU.. on
; September 10. 1903. viz: Carrie Green, for the
: heirs of Daniel N. Green, deceased, for the NEK
SHU S and NW|,' NWJ£ and Lot 13, Sec. 9. and
I SW'i SW'4 Sec. 4. T. 6 N R. 20 W.
He name* the following witnesses to prove
I bla co-it.lnooaa reaidencu upon and cultivation
of laid land, viz:
... Olds. J. L- Broadie. John F. McMillan and
illiam Robinson, all of Granite. Oklahoma.
JOHN A. OLIPHANT, Register.
McColl:ste*
3rd addition
'to Mangum, consisting of about two acre*.
I corner block east of Claunch's ''sidence for sale
cheap for cash. Apply to L ' ™
for two weeks only.
FOR SALE-Stock of general
principally groceries m one of
tions in the county: no competition within four-
teen miles: postoffice pays from I70 to JSo ptr
quarter. Mv reason for selling is th*t I have a
claim on which I have to move. For further in-
formation address C F. Rode. Willow, Okla.
u
WOTICB FOB PUBLICATION.
'coualns' at luncheon on the top« of
see | their craniums. It was quite amusing
| to h<-ar the smack of some person
whose Irish had been aroused by the
bite of a mosquito, and who had land
ed on the intruder with a severe Wow
during the servic«s."
See Jones.
"Herod wasn't such a
an old chap.
bad sort
•Vou horrify me' How can you Ju».
Trip Rogers, salesman, will give
each of the winning candidates in
the voting contest at Trippet's Cash
Store a fine pair of kid gloves, any
color.
The Mangum Star will give each
of the winning candidates in the
v"rt" KSJfS i |
will give each of the winning can . Huhr i d like to know what they
didates in the voting contest at would ^ hk*.
Trippet s Cash Store a years' sub- , -Has Jones ever buttonholed you for
scription to their excellent weekly an hour straight while be told you <»f
paper. !
The Cameron Lumber Co. of |
Land Office at Mangum. Oklahoma.
August 4. 1903.
Notice 1a herebr given that tbe following-
named settler haa filed notice of his Intention t«
make nnal proof in support of his claim, and that
aald proof will be made before Register and
Keoeiver U. S, Land Office at Man gum, Okla.. oa
September 10. 1903. vix: Arthur Rice, for the
NW'i NEK. EH NW5» and SW« NW"«' Sec. 8.
T. 6 N., R. 20 W.
He Bamee the following w tne»»-« to prove
hi! eontlnnOQ* residence npon and cultivation
of aald land, viz
I ] S olds. J L Broadie, John F. McMillon
ot and William Robinson, all of Granite. Okla.
! JOHN A. OLIPHANT. Register.
i ost-Between Mangum and Granite last
"Friday nigV, a black Stetson hat. branded
w. T Kunderburk Kinder rewarded by leav-
ing at this office.
LOST—One sorrel mare seven years old, has
one glass eve, branded A on left shoulder,
unknown brand on left thigh Any information
leading to recovery will be liberally rewarded.
Mabv E Ables. True. Okla.
For sale or TRADE-a good second hand
piano for sale or trade for cattle. Call and
see this instrument at Waggoner^ J«we'^' a"d
Uncie mnrf M. S.
durham*^ male, branded V on left *
Owner can have the same by calling at |. A.
Hilton'*, Dryden, Okla., provnng property and
paying for this notice.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NOTICE FOR PTTBLICATION.
hereby glv®n that tbe following-
named settler has Sled n«Uee of bia Intention to
Land Oftee at Manga
w Jnne 11. 190J-
Natlee is hereby given that the fellow!n»
na^^tler b-'fi.S notie. jf
I r.%rs»rp,^i...PPor« ^
■til hnal proof In support of kia claim, and that , said P'oof •! Manna. Okla-, on
REMOVED.
To the South side of Square, west of Gil-
liland & Co.'s, where the 2 doc's will
be pleased to have their friends and pat-
rons call.
Bring your broken Watches, Clocks
and Jewelry and have them repaired by
old experienced jewelers who do their
work RIGHT.
WARNER & HAAS.
South side square, near Gilliland & Co.
. EALUM, President.
NORMAN. Vice-President.
w. B. groves. Cashier.
hnal pro. ,,
said rroof will be made befoie Hegiaier and _ ..
Receiver O. S. Land Odiee at Mangnin OkU.. on Augu* 2S. I9o,. via: William H Fawy^ for _the
September to. 1903. vn John R Witt, for the f ss SWH and S'» SEV S*c. *4. T. 8 M
«!, N'WV NE«* NW \t and NW1* NE>< Sec u I He names the fel lowing W'tnseen
. hl. T 6 N . a. 13 w. hl« eontlnnone reslds»oe npeo and
tbr bright sayings of his little following wttaeseea to »rove cf said land. »1I
'No. *»tlt about tho#* ^gfenuatlnc ^ co^tionons r*a*der»c« ®puo *nd I William Durland. J M Wolfe W F Wmnlng-
1 », miisnrw that VOU H of aa»d la»d. via ham and D. M Maxwell, all cf Retrop. Okla
Mangum will give to the two ladies | c „oh Jone.. Hou.ton Post ofMi^noku^hCTr> "d ; h°"" JOHN A. OLIPHANT. Register
JOHN A. OLIPHANT. Register —
Tommy's Sharpnaw. — — —— t-j»
Utile Tommy Jutlioa •• a sban. „ I^B1JrATioj« uaroa notice
kid. What • he done aowr* "He al 1 wemes roercwust *t.u. ,
Farmers State Bank,
CAPITAL STOCK, $20,000.00.
A General Banking Business.
We are now in our new building on the south side of the
Square, and invite all our friends to call. Your patronage
solicited.
receiving the largest number of
votes on the voting content at Trip-
pet s Cash Store each an elegant
reeking chair.
The Mangum Mill At Elevator
Co will give to each of tbe winning
ladies in the voting ron test at Trip-
pet's Cash Store $s in gold This
mill is now making the beat *>ft
• heal Sour sold in Greer county
fiver j family » Greet cuwtjr
vbootd nae it and keep their
circulating tn Greer caanty If
yam w«mty north for Senr its. m*
former lost. if yoo keep it tn Greer t»
notice ron ppbijcatioh.
e innl wool In suplMrt M h.s eJalm, sod
^crssi.'siri'asJttK.-
ays
arr »-s dtr* la bin porh« sos to
_prvsa the. ntImp* kWs tha: kes a real
purl tog rh araetar Wei" be ata<t» 'be
Mrker mvi tbe lay
m bebla4 tbe seree®
n gtwa ikat the M
kl~* m<xicm ot to- IstewWe* «•
, ef IMS • ««d
»•<» r—> xrztttt ^t m •- s— -
M by tae caOmr mm* akoofe b»« *» ^ , * i. • *—• tLXS\mmT
kenl tkal tae 4M IwH <ml •* M> esnWasine neiasw* <"?" '
pen that If T Hompkrev
- Im erf H«nn*rey A
day hird in the o«cr of the
ft hi— neama
Its erll at retail I
N«oos M S bl-T
i n Maaesa. in enid
^""ToH* A OLJPHANT
bard that
paefcat
yo« Wbat fcrT aabed
sa>* J J « mmt * f
Max a. ounuirr
s^es
McColhster
U S
for any
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIC
Angust ». IW
Notice is hereby given that the follow""*
named settler has Sled notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, ana
that aatd proof will be made before E S. Hnghr*.
tJ. a OommuMioaer at Elk C«y Oklahoma on
Kentrmbei a i«>3 vis Albert a. J nek son J*
Poareh. Okla for the NH SWV Sec tJ. T •
sf mU land v<»
Jerry W asms
ssa
JOHN A. OLIPHANT.
Sabacribe for tbe San-
Monitor. SI a year.
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