Maramec Weekly Monitor. (Maramec, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1911 Page: 8 of 8
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Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
do Cannon 11am >
c F BAKER, PROP
Hay and Feed lor Sale. Board and Care lor Horses
by Day or Week. Drives rt«de Anywhere, and at
Anytime Good Teams and Rigs With or Without
Drivers.' Call and See Us if You Want a Drive.
Spring Millinery
We have again re-opened our millinery parlors and
and invite you to come and inspect our line of
New Spring and Summer Hats
Fresh From Fashion's Center
which we will offer to our many customers at \ ery
Reasonable Prices. We have the best the market
affords and can suit everyone.
YOUR SOLICITED
MOORE & CULBERTSON
oklahoma
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: Just A Few Of The Many
We wish to call the attention of onr custom
ers to a few items and ask that you eall and
see our goods and get prices.
Drugs, Oils, Paints, Wall
Paper, Sundries, Etc.
Every department greets you with right
goods. Yours for business.
J. S. McMurtry
XSlXSlXSLXXX JL8JUUUL8JLJL8JUL
Local Items
Dentist at the Bank Monday's.
Peanut butter at the new store.
A nice line of local views at the Moei
tor office.
Get your port cards and paper both
for 11.00 cash.
Let ua print your bone and Jeek bills,
prices reasonable.
Old newspaper* for aale at this office
at 5 centa per bunch.
Alio* and Anna Watkins were
in Pawnee, Monday.
Typewriter paper, 8ocU per husdred
beots. at the Monitor office.
You will get result* if you advertise
your wants in the Monitor
Carbon paper for sale at this of-
fioe at 2 sheets for 5ots.
Born, to Denny Henry and wife
Mondsy morning, a boy.
Commercial linseed oil at $1.00
per gallon at MoMurtry's
For Sale—A nearly new guitar, for
SP.00 cash. Inquire at this office.
Views of sll the business house* and
public places on sale at this office.
Over one thousand different post cards
to select from at Monitor building.
Maude Wystt was in Pawnee
from Ssturdsy until Mondsy.
We.ran use a few loads of wood on'
ubscription. either cut or in bulk.
Plenty of mill feed at the new
store, first door west drug store.
Good business lot for sale oheap
for oash. Inquire at tbia offioe.
The larsest assortment of poet cards
ever seen in this city at Monitor ■building
No HunUng or Trespassing Allowed
on This Farm" sign cards, for sale at
this office
Mrs. Hallie Pease of Tulsa is
the guest of Mrs. Young, this
week
Come in and give us your orders for
job work. All work guaranteed to be
satisfactory.
Daily papers and magazines on sale at
tbia office.
Earl Caldwell spent moat of last
sek here visiting relatives.
J. B. Cannon and Z. Hiney made
a trip to Pawnee laat Monday.
Minnie Stacker of Yale is
gueetst the Johneon home this
week.
Lanta Stroud and John Devine
tnsds a business trip to Pawnee,
Thursday.
The Eureka hotel is undergoing
a general oleannp apd is being re-
painted on the outaide.
J. W. BsU and wifs snd Joe
Vance and wife vieitsd with
Frank Lyons snd wife Snndsy.
Win. Wslsh oame home Satur-
day from near Blackburn where
he has been working, and spent
Sundsy.
The Camp Creek Indians have
sgreed to come to Maramec, Sat-
urday for a match game with our
local team.
Call at George Caldwell's snd
ask about that free cream separa-
tor, whioh be is going to give to
, his customers.
August Bomark came in Tnes-
dsy from Port Arthur, Texss and
will visit frisnds s few days here,
with a view of locating here in the
near future.
Mrs. Ed Cssteel and dsugbsrs.
Psuline and Marguerite, left Sun-
day for Sedan, Kansss to visit rsl
ativee snd attend the Commence-
ment exercises.
J. B. Csnnon, Frank Tensfield
and Horsce Bailey left Monday
for Little Rock, Arkanas to attend
the big reunion and also to look
ovsr the country there-
125 cans Calumet baking pow
1 1 fifliaFlikeCo.,of whioh
World's Best Ear of Corn t ^ ^ h## AD ^pat w-
for 1910. 1 _i_j in rmo bushels of oaen a
R. A. James, of Charleston, III.
has the proud distinction of hav-
grown ths best ear of oorn in all
the 3,125,713,600 bushels of last
year's bumper crop. At the Na-
ional Corn Show just held at Col
umbos, Ohio, this gentleman was
awarded the W. K. Kellogg Nation-
al Corn Trophy, donated in 1909
by W.K. Kellogg, president of
the Kellogg Toasted Corn Flake
Co., of Battle Creek, Mich.
Thousands of ears of corn from
quiring !0,000 bushel, of oorn a
day, raw product, for Hi
infg a peculiar feature is that
.hll'.tb.
icla.iT.lr from
oorn, tb. K.Uogg Iroph,■ ta ta~
woo weh Mm. b . T^low wo
exhibit. The trophy is offered for
annual competition until won twloe
by the flame grower.
The National Corn Show at
whioh the award was made, weean
event of tremendous magaitade.
At one of the sessions President
Thousands ot ears oi cum one of tne sewuu. *-—
all parts of the country aud of sll Taft WM praMnt and delivered an
varieties are entered in the compe- |lddf#g#
superiority.
' i
suu
.miaciorv. j ao ® *
Get a post card photo of Maramec and jde„ to b* given with Jack Froet
send to your out-of-town friends. At g0Qri Each can oontaine powders
Monitor office enough to make 100 biecuita, get
Good Things to Know
Gooseberries contain citric acid and
takea in proper form, are a valuable
blood purifier Hip* gooeeberne*. cook^
td or raw. act well on both stomach and •
liter, being cooling and astringent^ they
increase appetite and allay thirst. If eat- (
en r*w. they should be very ripe
Mary's Qoat
Mary had a little goat
Which she praised highly, very.
But a city guy one day came by
And the goat said, "So long Mary.
•COME DOWN BALDHEAD *
raw they ahouid t e very ripe. i The fact that Elira was angered 8.000
IVaoite the objectionable order, onions yftLTt ^ when the children called out
- •• i-i. i. ~v>tarr W hen ^ above shows that bald heads were as
art indispensable 1* cookery ^ hen
sliced, the onions absorba bad odors and
disease germs from the atmosphere, in-
moving bod smell*. For this reason, a
cut onion, left lying about, should n«*
be eaten
unpopular then as now. Gray bain ma)
be a crown of glory. Not so the b*ld
head To those who are threatened
with baldness we offer a preventati-
ve* more, we claim that many com para
Raw onions e*ten are excellent in cases j "liTe,v CW1 once more hsve s good
of bronchitis, throat ailments. aud . pTOWt)1 0( b&ir
,-okts Eaten raw. they help food dj
cesrton. lu sharp taste is due to
I S>m« years ago a medical missionary
cratkiB. lu sharp U«e is aur treating , diseased acalp where the hair
in all amount of sulphur, which has to i ^ jjMppeared was suiprised
do also witb the odor. A cooked onion , ^ ^ f m (ew weeks tb t hair was
has not the stimulating effecta of the t jrrowjng thickly where the healing lotion
h.-.n sHDlied. Afterward other
Call and examine our line of
magazines, as we havs a nice
ueortment.
To kill web-worm, spray with
arsenate of lead.
J.S. McMurtry.
Special prices on bran in ton
and half ton lots st Jno. F. Free-
man's store.
Any old kind of post csrds from 1 cent
up to 85 cents. Quality high prices low
at Monitor office.
A couple of Santa Fe attorneys
were here Saturday, going away
Sunday morning.
Anything in tbs bakery line
| furnished on short notioe st the
Monitor building.
Yon can get cakes, pies, dough-
nuts and other baksd stuff at the
| Monitor building.
Are yon reading our new eerial
a can with the next seek of flour
at ths new store.
Read our advertisement foond
elsewhere in this peper Buys
eack of Jack Frost flour and get a
sample can of the beet beking
powders on earth, it'e Calumet
John F. Freeman.
Get cream separator coupons at
Caldwell's creamery station when
yon sell yonr buttsr fat, as they
will be valuable to you. Ask a-
bout ths free cresm seperstor
whioh be is going to givs sway-
A WOMAN'S ENEMY
To worn out teachers, debiliated sale*-
women-to tired housewives—we ofier
Brown s Monthly Regulator with as
much confidence that it is what you need
as we would offer bread or meat to a
As valuable to girls just
1DUV1 ' ~
lating the action of Liver and Kidneys,
and filling your circulatory system with
rich, red blood, removing absolutely the
| cause of Rheumatism, it will indeed
cleanse your system—and give to many
women and men a new lease on life.
When your Liver becomes active you
will lose your grouchlnese sad pessimism
that makes you a burden to your famiiy
With the abundance of good blood comes
from persistent use of System Cleanser
most diseases of the stomach will disap-
pear, and your complect ion will become
as clear sod beautiful as that of s eblld.
I Take no substitute. If your druggist
does not have It we will be glsd to sup-
ply you by mail-and give you si* box-
es for $2.50, or SO cents fo* a aingle hoi-
Your mail carrier can give you a money
order at your door.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO.,
3612 State 8t„ Chicago.
WoeWa Bast Ear ef C*n
far 1910
The esr of corn grown by Mr.
Jsrnes is of Ried b Yellow Dsnt
Ysristy. It is 10 inches long, "H
inchss in circumfersnoe, and baa
20 rows kernels, > to the inch in j f c-v'
the row, avsrags 2 of an inch ia
depth. 5-16 of an inch in width.
It is indeed a very correct type of
ysllow dsnt corn.
Mr. Jsmes, tbs winner, is a vig-
Motel Arrivals
Lsnis H. Clark, - - - • New York
J. C. Ward and wife, - South America
O. E. Plowman. • Pattonaburg. Mo.
B. L. Gilliapie. - - Hallett. Okla.
F P Oaines and wife, • • Pawnee Ok.
L R. Lewis. Chicago. 111.
Fred Moaer. • • • **1* Okla.
Will Olark, Yale Okla.
Tim Dockey, - - Atchinson, Kansas.
E. L. Donaboe, - Ponca City, Okla.
R. D. Hobbs. Oklahoma City, Okla.
O. Gardner, Guthrie, Okla-
L. M. Prince. Chicago. Illinois.
Charles L. Cooke. - Wichita. Kansas.
J. H. Hanck. - Oklahoma City, Okla
C. Z. Kerter, - • Oklahoma City. Okla.
H. C. Dillehay. Yale. Okla.
Henry Freeman, - Yale, Okla.
Dennlson, Texss.
PEOPLE WHO DO TMINQ8
hail been applied. Afterward other
bsld beaded pejple were treated with
the result thsl in most cases hair grew
sgaio We have named this preparation
• • uridine It comes in crystal form at
Ike whiteness o< various rneaia, j ,',0 cents per box We are so sure of iU
fruits or * egetable*. The juice iJfords. eftkielKy that we will guarantee two
which has much me-licinal i ^ing >1 00 to give you tatisfac-
tory results. If not. mail us the topa of
Uaon juice is valuable in cooltery
snd cosmetic*, sad also in cleaning It
is often used in place of vinegar, either
s a flavoring medium, or to prr erve
the whiteness of various meat*, flab.
hUDfTT DID. — — •
womanhood as to those of 40 to
Ar. ,c ««' « oor T. tk~ ^ - > •
; story ? Thoee who are report it to j ^ it KU u , friend each month
I be very interacting
Good spirits, enthusiasm, and confi-
dence are the natural right of every
healthy individual. Healthy people
air. James, me wiuuw, |matt do THINGS—they have that
orous farmer about 40 years of age in lhem thftt crcates energy, that DE-
and of pleasing personslity, a man jfANDS action. Have you only steam
who has given careful study to enough to just drag around-despoedeet
u .hnh.aarhisvsdU'""dofPeoP,eBobetterthw,y0,,m,,?
com culturs, and who hss achieved ^ akn lie# ,w4ke all night before
bis suceees as a grand champion ! ^ imporunt buiine- engagement,
winner only b> years of bsrd work I morning, nervaus. dishearteaed, he
and painstaking seed selsction and I walks around the block time after time,
careful breeding from season to afraid to me*t his man-and if he does
6 force himself to do to is in no condition
®ea8on' . to present his plan or create a favorable
Illinois growers are especially e- imprcwion ln ..jjan Builder" we offer
lated over the result for the reason you a that would have given
thst this is the flrst time in fourly0a restful sleep, and, refreshed, with
vmrs thst the honors have been nerves soothed and head up, you could
.h...... of
citric acid
v l«e.
It U claimed that healthy people are.
as a rule, more food of sweets thsji deli-
cate ones. and that a taste for sweets is
indicative of a normal healthful condi
tioa of the sjstem Sweets are m«e val
usble eau n directly after meaia. when
one ia 1e« likely to over partake of tin m
Tea to be used as a beverage, should
ot stand oa the leaves longer
minutes if longer, it will taste like a
M«w Ixmon juk-e squeeied into hot
us is good for the complesion For s
*ervous per^ n. put s cl>ve or two in the
t up of tea and drink it Huite hot. R«k
t Aody in aa eicelleat s-eeunerf^ tea^
Maraarhina cherries at* often dropped
into the teacup
Dog a Faithfuloess.
A Parts contemporary py«* a r I
the bove* and we will return money at
oace. IK>n't allow druggist to give you
something else A money order for II
will cost you only cents We will
glsdly msil you. charges prepaid oa re
ceipt of price.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO.
W* State St.. Chicago
of others it acts as s friend each month
, .jn relievinc pain, soothing aad strength-
Big lenooo.. th. joicy ki d. oolyl.oiog wr«tM .rom .o. ..... |toTo.mlt
30c per dozen—New Store first fear remove* the worn out fedlag Last year s champion ear. the first I q| # pe„Un l4Bl j, contains no
W ^ 1 troubles caused by functional dt*>rder _ Qf ^ g#Uogg tropby WM ^ ^ ^ bab.
Promotes regularity, and n bv Mr F.ed C. Palin, of iu ^er than forms one. Every do*
I d. It wm .Uool Ri«l'.[p«u o- ««.. -w.
tothe average weman In short, it is t .>ewton. .Would be and if vou cease taking It you
purely a «oman s remedy-and the best. Yellow Dent variety, croesed *1,b| . ,, .ntl more than vou raised,
sad surest to be had If you are diffi-. \|exender Gold Standard. Last Xh<re .# noU,inK lB *ny drug store
dent, we will send you in plain wrap^ f B priie wi„Der is the ®oet ..jMt M good " We wlU send you. in
of tb. two, thoo«b Li^D «r.pp«. ckugo p™prid- t.0«
|P*r^TjL.^.r ' it re<ioire. . CM.fol jodg. to di.. L., bo.-tf. bo.« t« KM,uri ™t.n
| prass or money order ,• t _ . JL. l.w.Kiair mi ..il.Snl Dos I loses
door west drug stors.
Jennie Mallock lsft Sundsy for
a week or ten days visit witb rels-
tivee snd friends in Perry.
Sm ill can Calumet Baking pow-
ders free with each sack of Jack
Frost Flour. New Store.
Rooiie Connors from Kei
Easy ts Put RlflM
A woman handed the caahtor at the
Wolcott the other day the ch*ek of
•j o caahler ot a Denver bank oa a k>-
•ti bank m
This check u so good, madam." h*
Aformed her
But why* Tha c*ahler of th* Dsa
rer bank sent It to m*
-It is unsigned." explained the
A Pans oonxenipuv-., , Is that tb* trouble' W*U. her*
markable tastaac* of a do* a fidelity : a letfr from .he c**W*r
near Umoces Two little gtrU. cme a klmMlf telltnc me he ia encVoelaa the
mere child ot four and the other tea
_ _ aanftrtud and titt -n«ti
spending a few weeks with her
| grandparents. Jas. Buck and wife-
There was a ball given st ths
Eureka hotel last Saturday night
and a good crowd was in attend
' ance.
if you want to buy or aell asything
j advertise yonr wsots ia the Meeitor a*d
you surely will get results as everybody
reads the monitor
I C P. Weema left Tueadsy for
eaat Teaueaeee in response to s
BROWN CHEMICAL CO
*41* State St . Chicago.
11 re<lUiiCT a wu j— I «—
jUogoi.t> th. point, of
-But that will do tb* cheek no
fooA.- said th* patieat hotel cash
""-Bat why. per*t«ed h*
•ean't you cut tb* signature off tbel*
ter and paste It oe th* chock* That
•aoas*ui3—" *t** *
jado.jiiai u* lll ou pui *uft*J*soe *
am a- aj pu* s*pp ewsts pa* ao
-Jis pas uiopsjm jo XJ*oois*tm qt **ol
•q jwtji aja*n iar«>j sm jo oo s*ajdxe
•qt iq e!qt*u s asm *em V j
•nr.s smoq J* et su spusi aS|*io< o
*1 jo *enoq *tt| moij mm n*3 ooieea
-ao is* oo astirvp s;q 'sent—e^eu epj
asqst po* emoq 11 *^*m "« —tf
eqi js;s**ji oe st |«os *ai
jno st imp j*et !•*! •• ***** *1—*
"" *v"" . • , ' . I at qw*s *V t° et** ** *ait
telegram stating thst his motbsr ^ w tetatte
was seriously ill.
vears ot sire got separated aad the
v ounser one seemed to be loet. They
Wore accompanied by a doc. whicb
tuaately followed the younger child
all day. and la tb* evenln* wbea tb*
parents aad given up hope of tedlne ,.r and pw«* l"!
the little Kin she was discovered by | make It all right -New Tarh
a abepherd tn a 6eld She bad gone a
maaMerabte dtstaac* and had even I
- rrawrrsr si
was unable to glveaayaccouato* bar- , hardwood floor, put
holD# I e^wB t« carpets, papered four rssM
aad set up a stove -
, orreepoadeau waated th- P*P*r | -l looked at him lacredalowsly. whaa
^ Report, ofb^h-t— to add 1. . —
echouts priated as ae« mau*x
u seriouaiy in. ooimilnn Hi *1 *TT'?
Rev. Hatfield will preach nett ocniewp^J
Sunday, both mornirg and even ^ *jw>*i -idi a p««t ^ 't^ i 4,1 i
ins at the Baptist church. All e,ofi **oq« *> i
. j « t —h eai l*at *jaxi*>iies jo ins JOj si U |
invilsd to attend -Tlir1|| „ wo
You caa t afford to b« without your!
local paper if you would be .
local happeaiags which every progres-
sive cititea ought to be.
Good floor snd good baking
powders goee hand in head. Try
Jack Froet flout sad Celuaet bek-
ing powders, nothing better
W. T. Mclsughlsn
Kerr were in onr little city Moa-! the
day They were here with a view ^
of mekiaf a businees trade witk1
one of oar msrchanls
A Lent-Wleasd tffeebsr. j
Dartag the 4aUv*ry o< oae e€ theee ,
tedkma sp*^he« that ar* se oftsa ta- , M
girted upoa tb* bo** ot leprisauta- trophy swarded to Mr.
ores. iJaoee wee made by Tiffany, of
locrfor«aayhssn «cane<to K Kalliww
BROWN CHEMICAL CO.,
5612 State St., Chicago.
In the •e-^ateee.
The man behind the hookatoee coua-
ter waa watching th* fellow eest to
the tir** stead. Aa the latter
started out th* elert weal after hlsa.
•See here. sir. yoall have to pay f«r
>at or yet It heek." he saM.
Tm committtag ae theft.* ssM the
.eraea acco*Ud. raa t you see I a
oaly taking aa Outlagr
~W*U. JuM let m* tell you. my mamT
answered the dealer, "ffueeess la Ufc
depaads ea a 1st eC Wert, aad tf I *■
eayjwlge. Evefrhedr". e t te hsM ths
Mirror up to ye* aad let f«i reftest sa
your peculiar ma saw et tafelaff sa
Outlag" _
Whereupon mestag that the Oattesfe
was dark as s Bleek Cel. If he 4W%
pay upk th* culprit f
Louis fftar.
^ lr' floor for many hours was caiM* K k-.,ln__
lunet bek- dor oe th* gr*uad that his remarks New \ork, for Mr. W K Kellogg
were aot P*rtla**t to th* e*Mtlee bet,, eoC| Qf $1,000. It ie made of
.«i job. < I bre°"
• y tk# house, b«t for poeterity - "kpaak and ia a truly arttatte creetion. It
aith |
hot rer -r- . and ie a trnly arlietic creetion It
loncor." said Joke Randolph, la iUod, iflches in hsight. Mr
wumm. "sad ywu ^tn hav* your inlerset in oorn gi
Cyclopadis of Aaeodotes
I
i
Kellogg'e intereet in corn growing «
be understood tLst ths KaUofg ^
can
D«itol Work
I hsva made arrangements to ha
in Maramec each Mondsy aad if
yon need any Dental work doae 1
would be pleaeed to do it foe yon.
Next data. May tt. Offioe ia Pint
State Baak. AH work gaainateed
Mst bohiefelboanh-
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