Maramec Weekly Monitor. (Maramec, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME
MARAMEC. PAWNEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1911
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Although e have charge of another store at i
Perkins, the old reliable irm is at th« old stand itb a
complete line of Hard are, Furniture, Implements, «tc.
^ich e ish to sell to the people of Maramec and
surrounding country. We handle nothing but the beat
grade of goods and the prices are right.
I SANTA FE'S bIQ HNQINE
One That Passed Through Mar-
amec Some Time Back
LARQEST IN THE WORLD
Also Small Engine In Use Thirty
Years Ago.
The demonstration train whioh
the Santn Fe recently exhibited
over a greater portion 'of its .ays
^o.upauied tb« tifin over their re
tpective territor^e This demon
atration train we* made up of tw .
locomotives andaixteen cars, rep-
leading the type" owd thirt>
yearn a go end the typee need to
day, shown side by aide. Tbi*
train clearly demonstrates thet tbe
SHUtn Fe svstem has kept pace
with the rapid growth and davel
opement of railroading and bee en
deavored to meet the needs of the
people through it's territory for
improved service.
Another interesting feature of
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Caps for
new and n(
K«-ty
broker.
Grown-ups, something
before the assortment
f 0c and 75c each
OYVr B Kro,lvvl |KJ| w ,-j ~ AQUlUOl iuwvo.—f.
tern was a great suoceee and wee!this train wae the contraeting of
witnessed by bundrede of men'the old dirt bed, soft tyee end
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tf e Have All Kinds of Stoves
women aod children, who ex>
preesed tbemselvee as well paid
for their trouble.
Thin great engine and the train
carried was well inspected at
hand driven apikee us<ng e 52 IK
rail with the modern rook ballast-
ed track treated with hard wood
and laid with 90 pound steel fast
eoed down by screw epikes pot in
Now that the weather is cold you may need a
htovefor your kitchen or parlor. We have an ex-
cellent line of the best that money can buy at reas-
ouable prices.
Maramec* although coming early by machinery. Tbifkind otrwrf
in the morning a. it did, great not only insures safety in ravel
orowde from the country came in and transportation, but greatly ad
and were at the depot waiting to to the pleasure of traveling.
1.1 l: ~„# iliia linmnnfcfra* Tkia InraA Mallet enaio
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: Sweaters
♦ Sweater coats fop all. Come and examine our coats and
♦ prices Coats for men, coats for ladies and misses
: Floor, Meats, etc.
♦ Buy your flour now. Our next car the price is higher
J and we cannot sell as we are selling this load. Dia-
♦ mond K. II 80 per sack. Fvery sack guaranteed.
t Graham f,our, fresh, also pancake flour. The weather
♦ is cooler and we can keep fresh meats on hands now.
Pork and Beef and Home-rendered lard.
/Beautiful Lamp Free
Bring ns your cr am and we will give you a fair
'and honest test and pay you the market price. B
sides w« will give, abshlutely free, a beautiful par-
lor lamp when you have so Id and delivered to ue
•200 pounds of cream.
catch a glimpee of this demonstra
tion. 8ome half tone pictures
and descriptive literature were
, handed oat by some of the train
j a^lcials and was kept as a souven
ir of the occasion.
The general superintendent and
the division superintendents ac
This large Mallet engine was
built at the Santa Fe shops in To-
peka, Kansas last summer under
the supervision of John Purcell
The large engine burns oil while
the smaller one burns coal. The
cut below was furnished ue by the
Santa Fe.
Groceries
We tell all the best Staple and Fancy Groceries. These
I goods are all Fresh and Clean. Bring your Produce
* and we will pay you the Higest Market Prices.
Dry Goods and Furnishings
♦ You can find anything you want. Let us show you our
♦ dress fabrics, worsteds, ginghams, calicoes, ducks, per-
♦ cales, suitings and waistings, all good materials at low-
est poasfible prices. A _trial will convince you oar
truthfulness Yours for more business. *
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Ed Casteel, Prop.
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O t ^ ^ ^ f 4 Urge aod small engines of thsVssMmstrst ion trelo.
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lugene Johnson brought to
office last Saturday, a rabbit,
^rantly a cross between a cot
f tail and Jack rabbit, tbat bad
elve horns on its bend. The
rns were well formed and fiwu
to two iaohee long
President Taft hea issued his
isnksgiving proclamation aud
a deeignted Thur^dny,November
tli as a day of general thankegiv
I and prayer to rest from our
jore aooord mg '.o long sauotion
d praotio'j befitting a day of thie
id.
Roy Eshelman, drew the two
pads of fancy candy at the Mon-
r candy contest.
Advertised Letters
The foflowing is the list of let
ters r.mH«ing unclaimed in.the
poetoffine \t Maramec, Okie., Oct
24,1911.
Mrs. T. W. Coobran,
Amado Eapinoea,
Sr. Salvador Ayola,
Mr. Albert Haberman,
Hoy Abbott,
Mr. J.W. Freeman,
Mrs. Tsn Voohie,
Persons calling for any of Jit
above please eay "\dvertis«d."
John E. Johnston.
PostmsSter.
Mrs. Charlee Walters mad*.
'rip to Pawnee Tueeday.
T-a-w at Uncle Johnlea
The members of the Tarry a
wbil- Club were delhibtfnlly n
lertnined at the h.'raa of * Unole
Council Proceedings
The city council met at the
Monitor « fficH l«*t Saturday niaht
""•r
ransec e i |et| to fill the va. 1 ning. Mra. Carlyle, Mrs. Cae eel.
i,V"rWused bv W* 0. Wtiitloi ft i VIfa. P-rker. and Prof. Ha.nn.oud
• nwav <-Ji® Cannon ^ .ave -ecitatiow which were en
Zr'nete^ to superintend the re | joyed by all. Mr CaH,le g,v. H
. Kiro^t aud bridge'tiomorona reading about Duel*
:Tt:Z'X- A"-r *i,ioh ,ue,
I a „ the rable ur.t.ll the men secured partners and started
v,s laid on the UW. whteh ll0 . trip around the world. Prof.
'^S^'d. fr« ni Ua...mond and M iee Lady au^eed
t ireaauier mar-hal and | in naming the m> at places visited .
w"e "*"rd'd ,e
i TI.- nitf huhd
A little trouble aroae here the. Notk* tOCrfedltors
first of the week. Mnme campers i ln tbo matt r 0f iLeeaUteof Joseph M
„r horse traders, that are well Beaver*, late of near ihe town of Mara-
known in and sr-.und tiere 1st their amec. county of Pawnee .Ute of Okla-
stuck get into J.« Lister's kafir, • , ,
i lj T .a KbH h warrant 1 peraooa kafing clainu against satit
corn field. Joe had a warren , dcceMed. arc rsqnir-
9#..m ont and obarged them Willi , ^ topre^nt #nd eshlbit the tame, with
• unrponaly «>bt^l <ina or destroying | t^e neoeHMry voucher* to the underatgn-
Ilia fcfd. Wm. Moore actetl ac Ld, duly appointed an«t <iuaHfled admin-
„,d ..... d"*n f, y.1.1 wr.to. of lb........f « •;
I Vl^d., nitfhl ta. —^
them They denial the charge and ! fou(. m„|lthfl aflcr nf the date hereof, or
•laimed th^t one t-r two colta got, the #ame win ^ (orever barred.
in ihe field some way, but tbey j p.ted the 8th day of November,19U.
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lie ueftt meeting.
Cabbage, 100 pounds for $2.00
—and—
Sugar, 14 pounds for $1.00
..at the-
WATKINS MERCANTILE £0.
Marameo> Olfc.
i*o j.« M,I' III
Little Frank C« i, whose parent^
live at Casey, and who has bee.
Lck for some time wa. taken r
,he Buffalo Park Sanitonum, Ue
| Sunday, where U was found naces
■ury to amputate one of his le«s.
We have for sale at tins office, s
Stevens vtsible loading pump 22
iliber rifle. This gun is new and
[* direct from tb- faotoiy. A bar.
for some one. At Monitor
office.
teautiful vase.
Refreshments iu ibe way of cake
fruit salad and big red epplee were
then served After singing a few
favorite songs the gueats depsrted
expressing the hopee that they
would meet with 'Uncle Jobui«"
many times in the future
t k them out as soon ae noticed
A ootnpromiee whs .nade as to the
dainaue d"n« and the parties wer«
permitted to gi«
Miss Mabel Gilmore is on the
aick li«t this week.
E B. Ryan. Adminiatrator.
RINT
Let US
Jubn Bell retafuad liora. Mon-
|,y Iron. Mexico, «!,«. I>« h -
b«n lor win.
Urn. .Milioj «l r«n< b. I'«
i. huotiag l tb. WbU.
Itftlat. H. brought bom. w. b
Loored from • !•'«• buct
| killed while there,
Dlacretlen.
"He's awfully touchy, Isn't her
, "i .tumid say he was. A man who
Lm> a trMdge against him deHed him
Tconi out and flftht, and he «ot so
nad at ths fsllow that he locked htm-
Mlf ta hb> office and stayed there two
J ar*
Last Wednesday night it was
,«ry dark, the electno li«nu were
til out from some cause, and aa a
■ertain vounj man was taking a
couple of Maramec's fair daughters
hiJine be bad the time of his life!
trying to keep on the sidewalk.
Ln trying to avoid one edge he
dropped one of bis girls off the
oppoeite Bide of the walk. Then
after getting all on the walk
he determined not to fall off thai
edge again, and in less thau a
block one fell off the other side.
Then thsre was nothing left to do
but to take tbe middle of the street
the balance of the way home.
-Tnrmrroxrrinr «■« a d i t v $
\ Drug Store Bargains^-
° The Drug Store offers tbe following Hard Tims Cash
° Prices until aod including Deo. 2, 1911. Remember the
° date, from now nntil December 2nd. 9:30 p. m. Theae are
all first class staple goods:
llottle Black ink, regular price 3c Sale Price 4e.
Envelopes
Lead I'eocils
Shaving Soap
Bon Ami
Red
lllue "
Green "
Purple "
5c
5c
«c
5c
5c
5c
10c
10c
10c
4c.
to.
to.
to.
to.
to.
Oc.
be. 2or 15c.
8c.
Dont be fooled into paying 25
or 60o for a picture of the sohool
whsn you can get them of the
Monitor man for 5o andlOo each.
G t a picture of tbe big engine
at the Monitor office.
Poet oard photos of the Demon
Miration train at this office.
Wild Hose Toilet Soap
We are over stocked on the followirog chill medicines,
and dating eale thsy go at 40o for 50c bottle:
Dr Bells Tasteless chill tonlo. Groves Tasteless ohil
tonic, Knox Taateleee chill tonio, Collins Fsver aud Ague
onre, King of Melarla, Bncaline.
J. S. McMURTRY ;
• Maramec, Oklahoma •
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Brewington, C. R. Maramec Weekly Monitor. (Maramec, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1911, newspaper, November 24, 1911; Maramec, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157930/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.