Mangum Weekly Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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J. W. LOVETT
t-uiuuurc. Undertaking
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ALL CALLS ANS^tR-
ED PROMPTLY
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Walker-Martin
Furniture Co.
UNDERTAKERS A KM
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Optn Nlpht and Diy
JNO. W. LITTLE In Charge
Uc«oh So. ti
Pbonca for Undertaker
416 or 405
Southwest Furniture Co.
Phone 23S
Undertaker* and Einbalmera
Night 'Phone
360-
OR-
89
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
TRamambar Jones. He'a ooming toon.
Attorney K. M Stei
Attorney K. M. Stewart r^tunved
' ihi-, week from a short busiucMn tiip
to Weatherford, Oklahoma.
Have you heard the good imw*?
proadway Jones Ik going to vlnlt here
No. he isn't a sale promoter,
^nor la it the name of n theatrical com-
paay, but he'll iuterest you Just the
same.
Marshal iLovett, from Hobart, was
visiting at the home of J. VV. Love't,
Sunday.
Remember Jonea. He's coming soon.
Judge T. I*. Clay returned the latter
part of Isst week fiom u trip into
Kttfer Mills. Ellis and Dewey coun-
j ties.
j Mrs. Stella Ritter, who has been
t«a< htng music in Mangum fo" the
past two or three years, desires to
thank frer friends hero for their lib
oral patronage, and to assure thjin
that the appreciates same.
' WANTED—10,000 chlcksns wanted
..at Caudle'a Wagon Yard, North
Oklahoma Avenue. 13 tf
Mrs. Mark I*ace left last week f
Bridgeport. Texas, and this morning
Mark left for the same place, wbutn
they will apend the holidays with rel-
atives.
The wearing of a W—W—W Guar-
ding, the one she has seen advertised
In her favorite magazine. Ewlng the
Jeweler. lCtfadv
GOLD FOUND
Wfoleh has greatly relieved the strin-
gency of money. By special arrange-
ment with the Powers that Be,
ZACK T. PRYSE has ba?u enabled
to get a pro rated Bhare it Ready
Money to loan on farms. M.\ PRYSE
also represents nine of the big In-
surance Companies. lltf adv.
WANTED—2 <r 3 Nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. Ad-
dress P. O. Box 163, or Phone 234. Mrs.
W. P. Kenney. 23tf adv.
FOR 8ALE—Motorcycle nearly new,
run 200 miles; tandem attachment,
single. Write John H. Tomme, City
Clerk, Mangum, Okla. 26tf adv.
Look over our line of Dressers and
Chlffoneers before you buy. From
fG.OO to 130.00—Just what you need
Lovctt the furniture man. 19tf adv
Subscribe for the Mangum Star
Only $1.00 per year.
Bob Jones came In Sunday after-
noon from Stamford, Texas, where he
baa been working for the past few
oontbs. He will spend the holidays
||th homefolks after which he will
urn to Stamford.
Remember Broadway Jones is com-
»•»«.
Coton Gin and Cotton Insurance
writen by L. A. McCollister In city
or fountry. Best terms and plans.
10 tf-adv.
The many friends In Mangum and
over Greer County will be very korry
to learn of the serious Illness, of Mrs.
H. B. Barnett, at the family home
near Blake. All oin the Star In wish-
ing for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. J. G. Ward left the latter part
of last week for Missouri, where she
I will spend the holidays. She will be
I joined there this week by Prof. Wa d
_ Trip Rogers, manager of the Fa-
Kidous, at Willow, was here Mtnday
{evening to take in tbe Elk Ball.
I have 80 acres good sandy land in
Beckham County FOR SALE cheap.
■ 60 acree has been in cultivation. One
room house, 18 acres under fence.
Good water. F. G. BARLOW, 2Ctf adv
DontForget!
....THE....
OWL DRUG STORE
One the South Side.
We want you to vis-
it our new store
W.G.McNee$
MANAGER
DAILY CALLS
are often monotonous if it's troa
tboae we don't wast to in
You Call on TJs or we Call or
You
Kltbsr way Is agreeabJe. U re*
call w« will book your grooery order
or if tou call
Groceries You Want Art
Jotted Down
Grocerlea bars are always fresh »»•
and promptly delivered wbaa yon say
isst.
Davis Grocery
SHOOT 115.
The Farmers' Cask Grocery
We arc now occupying the building former-
: \.y Young Bros. & Guthrie. We
believe we have a better location, and will strive
in the future, as in the past, to make our store a
l»opular place to supply your needs.
In moving we find we have more stock than
is necessary to carry, and until our stock is re-
duced to the proper size, we are going to make
some attractive figures. We have made ar-
rangements to handle cream direct from our
farmers for the coming year, testing it at the
store and paying for same. A few cows and a
cream separator will make a steady income. A
steady income will keep up the living expenses,
and this living expense is what drains the coun-
try of money for about ten months of the year.
We eordialy invite the buying public to call
and get acquainted with us and our stock. All
business, large or small, will be appreciated,
pud have our best attention.
The Farmers' Cash Grocery
4th door north op havouv national bail
CITY LOANS
St* ROY R. NANNY at
City Stale Bank. Mangum
QuickService and
Low Interest
Remember Jonea. He's coming soon.
LOST—Child's Brown fur colisr. near
Baptist Church night of l>ec 12.
Howard for return lo Gee. E. Clark
at The Brokeis. 27tf adv.
Heartburn Is a symptom of Indiges
tiou. Take a dose of HERBINE In
such cam*;'. The pain disappear* In-
stantly. The bowels operate speedily
and you feel flue, vigorous and cheer-
ful. Price fiOc. Sold by Mangum
Drug Co. "dv.
iLOST -Between Young Rro<s. and
Chas. Oreasby's, a small wallet con-
taining cne >20 gold piece, marked
D M W in plain letters, and an iden-
tification letter. Finder return «o
Mrs. W. E. NORMAN, N. Oklahoma
Ave., and receive reward.
27 It pd adv.
—For Biscuit, Pies
—Muffins, Waffles,
—and Home Baking
Success and
Satisfaction
One Heaping
Teaspoonfui's
Enough
Health Club is the purest,
strongest and moat ecunom
leal Baking Powder obtain
able at any price.
m"i u
Ounce
Forget your grouch, Broadway
Jonee la coming to Mangum.
Leon Brown and Milton Butler are
among those who are here to spend
the holidays with home folks. These
young menr are attending the state
university at Norman.
County Commissioner Frank King,
of the Jester community, was in to* n
Tuesday.
Paul Embre'e, from Hobart, was
among these who came over Mondav
evening for the Elk Ball.
Remember Jonea. He'a coming soon.
Donovan's Wood-Stolne, for polish-
ing furniture and floors, can now be
had of Mrs. W. P. Shipley at her home
on North Carolina avenue. adv.
MONEY TO LOAN
On first class residence and bus-
iness property at 8 per cent. See it-
A. iMcColllster, rear First National
Bank. 10 tf adv
GENERAL PINNELL, M. D.
Practice limited to Diseases of the
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Office In Hawkins Building.
DR. to. E. MILLER
Wby net employ an Osteopath who
treat disease from a new point of
view? 11 years experience; 4 years
In Mangum. The only Osteopath in
Greer county. Practice in all diseases
Res. Phone 340 Office Phone 56
OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE
Res. Phone 273 Office Phone 556
M. M. DeARMAN, M. D.
Oflice and Hospital >•
Hawking Building
Mangum . Oklahoma
Office Phone
Res. Phona
422 322
DB. PORTER NORTON
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Special Attention To Dieeasee O
Women and Children.
OFFICIOS
frYont rooms over West sld« square
Mangum Drug Store. Mangum, Okla
WYLIE M'. SNOW
LAWYER
Office over First National Bank.
Mangum Oklahoma
Res
Phone 97 Office Phone •
A. O. HUGHES
VETERINARIAN
Office I* Mangum Drug Store
Residence, tig W. Lincoln St.
I. L. Tlalnger T- c,«*
TISINGER A CLAY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Netary In Office
Office la Miagum National Bank
Building
Oklahoma
GARRETT * GARRETT
. B Garrett Wilklae B Garrett
LAWYERS
Office over Mangum Drag Co.
Oklahoma
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Wileman, Herbert. Mangum Weekly Star. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1913, newspaper, December 25, 1913; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285980/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.