Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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Strictly
One Price.
W. T. FUNDERBLRK
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
COME TO TI1IS STORE FOR
New Suits and New Coats
Our "stock" of coats and suits will be found as complete in size and style assortment as it was at the
commencement of the season. This result was brought about by our anticipation of the unusual busl-
ness we have enjoyed the past three weeks. Hundreds upon hundreds of garments left our Deppart.
ments and encouraged by the phenomenal sales which more than doubled any in the history of our busi-
ness. we re-ordered by telegraph more than two hundred garments. Some of these were received
almost daily during the past week and will continue to receive more for the next two weeks which
will make our assortment complete with the up-to-the-hour styles to meet the demands of the critical dressers.
Jackets.
Ladies' and Misses' sizes, half and tight fitting
back, some with belt and some without, all colors and
sizes, made of Broadcloth, high grade
$6.00
Others same make, in all colors and sizes. Unlined,
$4.50
100 Skirts
In all Colors, Kinds, Styles and Sizes. Ranging
in value from $2.50 to $4.00. Choice of this lot
$1.90
Jackets
For Childreu. Good all wool, short, all colors
.75
Good Beaver with patent leather belts, sizes from
4 to 8 years, Price
$3.50
Long coats in childrens sizes, all of the new styles
and latest colors. Prices guaranteed
$2.00, $2* 25, $3.00, $3.50
GOLDEN RULE
GET THE HABIT TRADE WITH
ELNDERBIJRK.
Mangum Sun-Monitor.
H. L. CRITTENDEN.
Editor and Publisher.
Published Every Thursday.
tinlered at the Postofhce at Mangum. O. T.
Subscription Rates.
One Year,
Six Months,
One Dollar.
Fifty Cents.
Phone No. ft.
The SUN-MONITOR is read each
week by Five Thousand people in
Greer county.
THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1905.
have to be offered a prize to do
the right thing, he does it anyway.
Hon. T. B. Ferguson may some
day be governor of Oklahoma by
vote of the people.
Extra values in Boys' Clothes at
Trippets' Cash Store.
You can secure a fine Carlsbad din-
ner set at Warner & Cos.' for only
$15.00.
all new
Mangum j
Jim Buck of the Olustee Out-
look and Horace Shepard of the
Altus Times are having a sharp
newspaper fight that has reached
the you're-a-liar stage and all be-
cause Buck got a few land notices
that Shepard thought ought to be-
long to him—Kids fighting over
few lumps of sugar
Luke Roberts, the man who was
assaulted by Frank Drake at Olustee
recently, for which Drake was in-
dicted by the grand jury and is now
under $5,000 bond, is reported to be
improving and well on the way to
recovery.
Our line of Dry Goods was never
more complete than now. Call in
and see them when in town. Trip-
pets' Cash Store.
A Big Racket. J gee the. big stock of
The other day an amusing inci-1 overcoats now on sale at
dent occured down on the south j Cash Store.
side. A certain Dear Old Lady
and her husband came to town to
see the sights and happened to
drop into the Big Racket Store.
About the first thing the old lady j j w. Braswell Writes life insur-
spied was a big kitchen spoon and ance jn a company that pays divi-
asked the price of it and upon dends to policy holders annually.
being told it was only five cents,
then the fun begin, for the old man A casting that weighs ten tons
had paid ten cents for one just' a j and is a part of the oil mill plant
For McAlister Fancy Lump and
Nut Coal go to Milam's coal yard,
south of depot. Phone 275.
few days before at another store.
Well sir she curried him down
with a 5 cent curry comb, brushed
him up with a 10 cent brush and
ended up by telling him that if he
ever came to town again for any-
thing from an elephant down to a
needle, and didn't go to the Big! Wyatt, both of Mangum, were
Racket Store on the South side j united in marriage last eveuing at
and tuy it, she would take a 10'the Presbyterian Manse by Rev.
cent rolling pin or a 25 cent mon- j Davidson.
key wrench and make dough of
him in a 25 cent wooden bowl and j
arrived a few days ago.
You never saw such good values
in fall merchandise as they are
showing at Mangum Cash Store.
F. M. Davis and Miss Ethel
Money to loan on real estate
would serve hTm up toThe general j Time 3<> days to 10 years
Melton has brought suit In I public as a lesson of stupjdity. a.
The Democrats are trying to
make out that Ferguson was turn-
ed down because he was too inde-
pendent in making appointments
of officers to'serve under him, and
did not pay enough regard to the
recommendations of party organiz-
ations. Not so. Ferguson was
not turned down at all by the
president. We have no doubt the
president has as high regard for
Governor Ferguson now as he ever
had, but Captain Frantz was his
O. P
Probate Judge Todd's court against! Before she left she declared she I
Dr. Snow to recover $410, alleged to I was coming back and get a lamp, 1
have been paid Dr. Snow as unlaw- j 0f dishes and a complete kit-!
ful interest, or usury. Melton was j chen outfit, for she knew the I
running a bus line in Mangum and j "pryce" was right down there.
increased his business, buying out a
rival line. To do this he borrowed „
Business men, and all residents
DeArman & Crow.
There will be services of the
Centrat Christian church at the
Court House on Sunday morning
and evening by a professor of
Oklahoma City.
money from Dr. Snow, and it is in 1
this period that the usury is claimed I
of Mangum.
Mrs. I. M. Fessler, wife of I. M
We make a careful j Fessler, car inspector at this place,
to have been charged.
Robinson are Melton's
Stewart
attorneys.
j study of your risk. Insure with i died Sunday night at their home
| us and your policy cannot lapse or jn North Mangum. Mrs. Fessler
| ycur protection be neglected. We | had suffered with consumption for
* ; can interest you. See us before I several vears.
complete Dinner j piacjng your jnsurance. Turvey j
Warner & Cos.' 3. j A velvet collar and new buttons
I on your old overcoat will make it
On last Friday, Nov. 10, theilook like new- so seethe OK
Wo have in transit, to arrive next Greer County Buggv Co . held a | Tailor.
«. .. dozen ilen s a]1 wool drawing contest and gave to J
A fine Carlsbad
set only $15.00 at
Jewelry Store.
Monday, five
Oversliirts made to sell to the best
W
al friend and when he was asked
to appoint Frantz governor of
Oklahoma at the expiration of
Governor Ferguson's term, he dial
„ . _ . . , .... Major Gordon W. Lillie, known
Beason, of Bettina, who held the j pa„.tlP4, r;ii nn,i _,v.n v.hr.n ^rl
retail trade for two dollars each. We 1 |ucky ticket, No. 1045, one of their ' , d wo
will put them on sale as soon as gue buggies, valued at $100
army companion and warm person-1 open„rt at,1-37S. If you wanI a There were I500 tickets out and | his show was ^ to a syndicate
«,>„.! overshirt it will pay you to gee the stubs were all put in a box ! of showmen for $,50,000.' Major
a pair ,h first time you are m ,0™.. aild sba]iea up welI and then little LilHe will return to his ranch Jat
as they won t last long at the price, hue Ann Marsh, daughter of Mr.
—Trippets' Cash store. We wil! also and Mrs. Geo. D. Marsh, reached
receive with the same shipment aeven her hand in the box and drew out .
The appointment wa> lis toL Wool Overshirts, made to sill a ticket. This ticket was a blank Roger's A No. 1 silver teaspoons
give and he chose to give it to his, f ,r j, - lha. wm pjace oa sale oue so another had to lie drawn, , only 75 cents for a set of six at i mating.
Ferguson hasj»- <:> .< Doo't for*-' the place- T-ip- at the second drawing Mr. Beason Logan & Moore's Jewelry store,
has 1 !*-«» i°a*h now. was the lucky man. West side.
in Mangum last month has retired
from the show world. A part of
Pawnee, where he will engage
the propagation of the buffalo.
Christmas
Is Coming.
Had you realized that the
great annual present-giving
date is ouly a few weeks off?
We all have friends whom
we like to make glad on
Christmas with a nice pres-
ent, and the nicest and most
appropriate articles for holi-
day presents are to be found
in the lines that we carry.
Diamonds, Jewelry, Cut
Glass, Fine China, Silver-
ware an String Instruments.
Come now, make your se-
lection and have the articles
laid away for you.
LOGAN & MOORE,
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS.
Waggoner's old stand. 1
Bargain Column.
I Notices of "Wanted," "For Sale." "HorRent,"
etc.. not exceeding forty words each, will be
published in this column TWO WEEKS K0K
TWENTY FIVE CENTS, cash in advance
Notices of over forty words charged double.
LVANTED—5° head of cattle to winter. 40CU. I
*' per head per month for five months, have I
80 acres of nice bright oat straw and 125 acres of I
grass with abundant supply of water on it. I.
R. Wyatt. Marie, Okla.
VI,rANTKD--100 head of cattle to pasture at
TT 25 cents per head, will winter them on
reasonable terms. Have 1000 acres good pas-
ture and IOO a-res good field pasture. Mrs.
Pauline Olson. Kelly, Okla.
?OR SALE OR TRADE-Two Black Spanii
Jacks. O'Connell Bros., Willow, Okla.
CTRAV'ED-From George Wilson's pasture
•-'near Salton, Herford bull, four years old, stub
horns, branded bar Lon side. Liberal reward
will be paid for any information of the animal's
whereabouts. W. M. Bowden, McKnight, O. T.
LOST:—On Nov. 3rd. on the road between the
Greek store. 7 miles north, and Mangum,
a Fish brand Slicker. Has been used six
months. Finder return to this office and re-
ceive reward. G. I,. Kirby. Bettina, Okla.
by widow with three children.
Naoma Crawford, Mangum, Okla.
t OST—Somewhere on the road between Man-
gum and Vinson $60. in paper money.
There were four Jio. bills and one $20. bill. A
liberal reward will be paid for return ot the
money to the owner. A.l.Norris, Vinson,O.T.
POUND—Two sacks of wheat on the road
near Russell. Owner can get it by calling
on Robert Martin 2% miles east of Russell and
paying for this notice.
T ObT—Fountain pen. name engraven on
•■-'same. Finder will receive reward from ZacK
T. FRYSB.
UTANTKD-BV CHICAGO MANUKACTUlk'
j ING HOl'SE. person of trustworthinent
and somewhat familiar with local territory as
1 assistant in branch office. Salary $18 paid
weekly. Permanent position. No investment
required. Previous experience not essential to
engaging. Address, Manager Branches. Co-
! mo block, Chicago.
I OsT (in Wednesday afternoon a pair nt _ M
'-'rimmed glasses in the road soinewhert be-
tween Jackson & Wilson's store 011 the south
side of the square and Mangum Cash Store.
Finder please leave at J. O. McColIister s office.
11-16
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDI-
TORS.
In the District Court of the United States, for
the Second District of Oklahoma.
11 the Matter of )
E. E. Craine. - In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt.)
To the Creditors of E E. Craine. of Altus Ok-
lahoma. in the County of Greer and district
foresaid, a Bankrupt
Notice is hereby given that on the oth day of
November. A. I). 1005. the said E. E. Craine was
duly adjudicated bankrupt: and that the first
meeting of his creditors will be held at Altus,
in Greer County. Oklahoma, on the *sth day of
November. A. D . 1005. at a o'clock in the fore-
noon. at which time the said creditors may at-
tend. prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex-
amine the bankrupt, and transact such other
business a* may properly come before said
A tvLK. Referee ia Bankiuptcy.
Kingfisher O. T Nov. ij, 1905
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, Ft. worth.
Texas wants 100 men to learn barber trade
and take positions awaiting graduates. Few
weeks completes. Can nearly earn expense*
before finishing, qualified teachers, careful
examinations, practical experience. Cata! *
mailed free.
p*(>R SAI.E—A good 5XS camera for sale at *
bargain. Enquire at Logan «t Moore > J w-
elry Store
UTKAYED OR STOLEN —One light ^
mar'- four years old. is hands high, bran ! '
«T on left shoulder. I will pay J10 reward for
the location of the above animal. G. v.
Stewart. Salton Oklahoma.
personal friend
made a good goverooriiM^^^^H
heen faithful in carrying oat the . . ' The big F.xclusive Racket Store
• he \ itaopathy- on the South Side will fill a long
policies o p i Sun a t ..m o otor jou ihi* treat* successfully all want *or and the
understood them an. .:a, a ». per daz« «•. 1150. Dr. ofSeS u* coontry. a* little thing, can be
brave and energeuc «ecut:ve. - 8,o>» knds^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ bought cheaper there than eke- ino^-oo matter what «S died.
This he did becausc u was n» The lover* erf Alfred Wright * citiren* of Mangum and thi*county w where the ><-nvatK>a i* itch." it
doty and not because he ex|>ectcd cc;thta:t.i ptriuuf will have a have been cored by his treatments. The newest styles io ladies tailor knock* it. Kczetna. ringworm*,
a reappointment as a reward A chance in a Jew day* to procure It may he that yon can Iovesti- made skirts all pnee* now on sale are cumi bv one box Itsguaran-
man like Tom Ferguson doe* not them at R. C. Hannah sdrug store, j gate and see. at Mangnm Cash Store. teed, and it? name i* Hunt's Cure.
"It knock* tiie Itch."
It may not cure all your ills,
but it does cure one of the worst
It cures any form of itch ever
11-16
wonca ron publication
Nov. 14. 19
Not ,en la hareby riven that lira foil owl'*
: a ti.ar !..■ l.I not,,, at hi. ii
JOHN A. OIJPKAXT.
Dallas News and Sun-Monitor $1.50
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Crittenden, H. L. Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1905, newspaper, November 16, 1905; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc286259/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.