Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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MANGUM. OKLA , S U N MONITOR-
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Buy Your Next Pair of Shoes at Elliott*s Variety Store
Luke McLuke Says
Father can keep • fw thing*
Lwad the h«»u»r. hot mother csn't
j even feel aore that her tooth bruah
M> htr undi#putrd property.
A m*n like# to fo out with »
painted doll, but he *<>uld hate to
hivr to come home to one.
BMcred at »*• P®»toffica a« Manfum.
Oklahoma, aa Seco««<i*M Mail Mat Any Uierch,nt fell you that
** j lotn of old wttlrra don't.
Subscription Rates
Ona Yaar |1 00
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THE SUN MONITOR
Published Kverv Thurwlav.
By The Sun-Monitor Publishing
Company
S. L KIWIS. Iditor aid *«ifcr
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Phone No. 5.
Before the fir»t baby it a week
old hia mother begin* to worry for
fear it will rain the day he it In-
inaugurated prenident.
A thing that
wrong when
Why Not 60 To Churchl-"^*^*-, " - —»•
In «everal of it* Sunday morning j 111
i«aue» recently the Hawkey*, pub- j A(Jjim WM not the on|y guy to
liahed at Burlington. Ia., in ®i |0—# ^appy home becauae a unake
prominent place on the prat page I fooM hi(J w,fe
of the paper, has printed the foN ___
lowing paragraph: ,
;Eve,v „„„ attendant up£ «
the ellminatIon of the institution I "n dr'8®*r< wh're
from society. If . person believe. ™" — th™' »»» 5» **< ,h" ,ht
that the world need, the church he j honejmoon has ended.
has one clear, unmistakable and .
unanswerable way of stating his] Lloyd's will insure you against
position. That is by regular church having twins, but it won't insure
attendance. The man who goes tojyou against marriage, it Is too big
church stands for an indispensable a risk.
institution, even as a good citizen
stands for state by voting. Ab- jt a wjfe 20 years to make
senteeism from the ballot box and # ^naible man out of her husband,
absenteeism from the church are ^ut # strange woman can always
kindred failures in duty to society. make # f(jo, QUt ()f hjm jn ^
Clippings and Comment
Ro*h Spring* Landmark aav» the
word "booster" haa outlived it*
uaefulneM and ahould be eon»ignr<ii
to the obsolete column of the die- j
ti unary.
A man without legs ia driving
over the country in a little wagon
pulled by four goata ar.d made a
visit to Apache laat week, according
to the Review.
Tonkawa Chieftain says a new
joke haa been found. A member
of the late legislature announces he
is going to run for a higher office
on "his record."
Those Pawhuska who are being
confronted with dictagraph records
of their utterances will have4o fall
liack on the time honored "I was
misquoted" argument.
Panhandle Liar says: ' 'The mines
and oil Aids owned in Mexico by
American millionaires need Ameri-
can military protection. The same
old story, 'rich man's war, poor
man's fight.
According to the Apache Review,
a carload of wild animals has been
received at Lawton for exhibition
purposes. Review says: "Among
them was a Siberian grave robber,
which escaped and at last reports
were still at large."
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Thoughtful persons stand tor the
church because the church stands
for the best things. The church
goer lines up the forces which
make for righteousness."
seconds.
Nothing mak<*s a girl so mad as
when she tells a fellow to quit and
he quits.
FOR SALE - -Adjoining corpor- There are a lot of normal women,
ate limits of Mangum. Farm land, hut to some of them a man is either
Will cut in tracts to suit purcha- a g0(j or a doormat.
ses fine for truck gardening Dr.
Border. adv.— tf
SEE PROF. E. B. VERNEUIL
for lessons on stringed and wired
instruments. His methods are
thorough systems and scientific.
Studio at A. B. Carles residence.
adv
WICHITA FALLS & NORTH-
WESTERN RAILWAY CO.
Time Table
South Bound
No. 2 7:40 A. M.
No. 4 4:55 P. M.
North Bound
No. 3 9:10 A. M.
No. 1 7:15 P. M.
Editor of the Cherokee Messenger j
roasted a local man for neglecting
to keep his property clean and the |
irate owner wants to whip the
editor, who says he's willing to
fight and "how would it do to stage
the boxing bout on the ball grounds
land give the library half the pro-
ceeds.
Rush Springs Herald turns loose
hi?
this one:
"The hot winds burn the farmer's
Two women can love one man j corn;
and get away with it, but when The June Bug eats his honey;
one man loves two women there is'The bed bug bites him while he
always
quirer.
trouble.—Cincinnati En-
sleeps,
I The oil grafter gets his money.
Ulcers and Skin Troubles
if you are suffering with any old,
running or fever sores, ulcers,
boils, eczema or other skin troubles
get a box of Bucklin's Arnica
Salve and you win get relief prom-
ptly. Mrs Bruce Jones, ot Bir-
mingham, Ala., suffered for nine
months and Bucklin's Arnica Salve
cured her in two weeks. Will help
you. Only 25c. Recommended
by Mangum Drug Co. adv.
Letter List
The following letters remain un-
called for at the Mangum postoffice:
Adair, P. W.
Bowen, Katie Mae.
Burch, Mr. Adam.
Flint, Mr. G. C.
Grass, Mr. Milly
Howe, Mrs. Bettie.
Little, Miss Vera,
When calling for above letters
say, "Advertised July 21, 1913."
G. B. Townsend, P. M.
The Crowds
Are Still Swarming
Around
THE DIXIE
STORE
Taking Advantage of
the Wonderful Bargains
They are Offering.
If You Haven't Called,
do so AT ONCE.
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Glasses Correctly Fitted 1
| J. L. EWING I
! Optometrist KGUMJ
The King of all Laxatives
For constipatien, headaches, in-
digsstion and dyspepsia, use Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Paul Ma-
thulka, of Puffalo, N. Y., says
they are the "King of all laxa-
tives. They are a blessing to all
my fomily and I always keep a
box at home. Get a box and get
well. Price 25c. Recommended
by Mangum Drug Co.—adv.
A MANGUM
' INQUIRY
Answered by the Statement
of a Mangum Resident.
notice of contest
Department Of The Inte
United State* Land Offici
Guthrie, Okla . July 17th, 1913
To Benjamin R. Johnson, of Erick. Oj^la.,
Contestee:
You are hereby notified that A. A. Minor who
gives Jester. Okla.. R. R. No. 1, as his post-office
address, did on June 20th, 1913, file in this office
hi» duly corroborated application to contest
ana secure the cancellation of your homestead
entry. Serial No. 05909 made Dec. 14th. 1908,
forWtfSEtf&SWyt NEK. Section 9. Town-
ship 7 north, range 24 west, Indian Meridian,
and as grounds for his contest he alleges that
said entryman has wholly failed to establish
What You Cant Eat
You Can Can
And good canned stuff is certainly mighty good when the fresh
stuff is all gone. Come here and get everything you need except
the fruit and sugar. Yes* even the Gasoline and Oil Cook Stove.
All the "newest wrinkles" in canning contrivances, and all at
prices that encourage buying.
And lots of other summer stuff, like Ice Cream Freezers. Door
and Window Screens. Get in marching order this month to clear
out on the "double quick" to the tune of lowered prices.
You can afford to anticipate your wants for next Summer and
buy now. We pay you well for storing the goods, and you have
the use of them the rest of this season-
F. S. GENTRY
PHONE 148
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE
When first the long series of re-
ports of Mangum people who have
been relieved by Doan's Kidney
Pills were published in the local
press great enthusiasm and interest residence upon said tract and has wholly failed
was aroused. But Mangum is to use or improve the same; that said tract has
non inrmirincr "Hnm »r# theSP bcen wholly abandoned since the date of entry
now inquiring how ara tne*e are, therefor,.further notified that
people keepmg today? How has the Mid Bllegmttoni, wilI ^ uken by this office
the benefit they received withstood as having been confessed by you, and your said
the test of time? For that, atfer entry will be canceled thereunder without your
all is the essential test of a cure. furth" right to be heard therein, either before
_ ' , . . , . . . __ this office or on appeal, if vi<u fail to file in this
On this point doubt can no longer ofric< within twenty days ,fter the fourth
exist, for after many years those pubiication of this notice, as shown below, your
who have been cured, emphatically answer, under oath, specifically meeting and
declare their cures to be lasting, responding to theae allegations of contest, or if
J. A. Fowlkes, 2J8 N. Okla- you fail within that time to file in this office
, A _ _ J; due proof that you have served a copy of your
horaa Ave. Mangum, Oklahoma answer on the said contestant either in person
says: It would be difficult for me or by registered mail. If tt)is service is made
to gay just when I began to suffer by the delivery of a copy of your answer to the
disordered kidneys, The worst ««.testa»t in person, proof of such service
* u;a must be either the said contestant's written ae-
symtom was retention of the kid- knowled(fment of hi, receipt of lhe ^ show.
ney secretions. I had pain and
ing the date of its receipt, or the affidavit of the
soreness across my back and was person by whom the delivery was made stating
often very nervous. When I learn- »hen »nd wbere the ^py was delivered; if
ed ot Doan's Kidney Pills, I made
up my mind to give them a trial
and procured a box at the Man-
gum drug company. They proved
to be exactly what I needed and
one box gave me great relief.
I have had no return attack of
j kidney complaint since. I re-
commend Doan's Kidney Pills
as highly as I did when I gave my
former testimonial.
For sale bv all dealers. Price
5o cents. Foster -Milburn Co.
Buffalo. New York, sole agents
j tor ihe United States.
Remember the name—Doans—
and take no other. adv.
must consist of the affidavit of the person by
whom the copy was mailed stating when and
the postoffice to which it was mailed, and this
affidavit must be accompanied by the postmast-
er's receipt of the letter.
You should,state in your answer the name of
the post office to which you desire future notices
to be sent to you.
U N. HOUSTON,
Register
(Date of first publication. July 24, 1913.)
soTicr or »ALf
Mortgage Foreclosure
NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN that in pursu-
ance an order of sale issued out of the District
Court of Greer County, Oklahoma, on the 14th
day of July, 1913, directed to me. the under-
signed sheriff of Greer County, Oklahoma, to
advertise and sell without appraisement, ac-
cording to law, all the following described lands
lying and situated in Greer, County, Oklahoma,
to-wit:
I/)t Seven (7), of Section Six (6), and I.ots
One, Two, Three and Four (1, 2, 3, and 4), of
Section Seven (7), in Township Four (4), North
of Range Twenty-three (23), West of the Indian
Meridian, for the satisfaction of a judgement,
made and entered in said court, on the 7th day
of January, (1913, in favor of the plaintiff,
Arthur E. Pearson, and against the defendants,
Joe Morrison and Nora Morrisson, for the sum
of One Thousand, Seven Hundred and Fifty-five
Dollars and Ninety-five Cents, (f1.735.95, there-
on from the 7th day of January. 1913, at the rate
of eight per cent per annum, and for all costs
of suit, that I will on Monday, the >8th day of
August, 1913, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the
afternoon of said day at the West door of the
court house in the City of Mangum, Greer
County, Oklahoma, offer for sale and sell said
lands and tenements to the highest and best
bidder for cash.
S. H. TITTI^E,
Sheriff of Greer County, Oklahoma.
Southwest Furniture
COMPANY
Furniture and Undertaking
Funeral Directing & Emblaminj
Dav Phone 235, Night Phone 360
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
I*. S. Laud Office at Guthrie, Oklahoma, July
5- 1913
Notice is hereby given that Lewis O. Leitner.
of Mangum. Okla.. R. 2, who, on May 19, 1909.
made homestead entry serial No. 06693, for
nwjf, section jo, township j north, range 22
west. Indian meridian, has filed notice of in-
tention to make final three year proof, to estab-
lish claim to the land abore described, before
J1 ITT /\ nr clerk the w«"*t Court ot Greer county.
Barbecue and W. O. \\. picnic at Oklahcma. at his office at Mangum. Oklahoma.
Rcssell Okla.. July 31 1913. There on the Uth day of August. 1913.
will be good speaking, plentv to C!«»an' ••»"««« wubeK.to-
Pierrot free ice water on ,he
ground. Come and share the hospi- «.ute 2
tality of Russell and community for L. .v. HOUSTON,
the day. Register.
Barbecue and Picnic
There will be an old fashioned
RHEUM ATW SUFFERERS
SHOULD use
Tho Best Romody
For all forms ot
Rheumatism
_ -LUMBAGO.
SCIATICA. GOUT. NEURALGIA.!
AND KIDNEY TROUBLES.
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