Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1897 Page: 2 of 8
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I while-neither it faculty or stn-
jdcntw art' without their fault the
centftinvi tirade of abuse heaped
upon fliem hr the Iconoclast was
ill adrisod and without a doubt
emanated from a disposition more
Thidicatiro and a mind more cor-
rupt than that ot the object of its
ridicule and abuse The only won
dor is thnt the hot southern blood
has not boiled above Ike point ot
endurance long since
trj-ljlsrsl vlnbbluK rate with mil the UaUlif
rrniviiwatlri Vul ra onicr aT p
rloJieal roa aaal lbnoh Tas haamaila
tivinff oT from Svr ta Shy eaala Try it auc
Olio week lipm to-morrow tlis
gveat Texas Slate Fair opens at
Dallas s
The suivcyieg corps of tllo
fl ameb v tile nnd McViester rail
road have finished their work to
Krebs I T
Business men generally report
cillections this lull better than for
j ears previous: This is a hopeful
tndieatioti When farmers can
pay the machinery of the com-
mercial world hitins
The entlon crop of this season is
tinning out tiiucli belter than was
hoped tor a lew weeks ago Num-
bers of farmers report to the Mon-
itor that they will make at least a
halt haio to tlit aero and is looks
nint as if Marietta were sate for
ten ihoueand bales this season In
sny event she will far outstrip any
previous season’? receipts
The Santa F company aro in-
instituting a work of general inn
proveintftil all along! their line
icdui'i-g the grades placing new
steel rails putting iu numbers of
new siding- wedonirg and grarcl-
hgthe road bed and other wise ad-
ding to ttirir already unsurpased
paeaong-r and freight service
fhrtertiug as k does the great
lakes on the north with the Mex-
ican guit on the south and tracers
h'g a territory unsnrpssbed in ag-
ricultural as well as other pro-
ducts the -Sants Fe constitutes a
irunk line eeeotid in importance to
none in three United States and
its management display commen-
dable enterprise in making its
read bed rolling stock and equip-
ment s or nd to none in any re-
spect j w
If indications count to anything
there is uni shadow ot a doubt
that decisive action will be taken
bv congress at its coming session
on Indian Territory affair The
nature of that action would be hard
to predict hut the general tenor
would seem to indicate an enact-
ment providing tor the allotment
of a good home to each Inoian cit-
izen and tbr sale of the remainder
of the land by ths government in
trust for the Indians The to me-
rits quest top is likely to bs settled
along the lines indicated by two
treaties already made between the
Dawcf commission and the Ghiek-
asaw Choctaw and Creek nations
Legislation when If come will not
please everybody but most any
old wny will be better than exist-
ing condition We'd like some
tixng new anybow
Alter years ot (mtient forbear-
ance the stndents of Baylor Uni-
versity ut Waco Texas on last
Saturday forced W 0 Bruno of
ibe Iconoclast to sign a sweeping
- denial oh rain of instant death
At a result the friends of both part-
ies have been greatly excited and
bloody encounters bave been oar
rowdy averted Baylor Univer-
sity i one ot the foremost educa-
tional institutions of the south its
faculty and students are of the I
Tki EinBa-lmncaii Stiff if Spclititts
Opai i Tina Wails Eagtgsniit
Tisn Monday Oct 11th
THEY HAVE X-RAYS
The majority ot ebmnio diseases
arc curable ami wik-n submitted to
llie thorough trained experience
of an enpt-ri a specialist in Fbality
as well a in name who has lied
the inestimable advantages to- be
derived from long study and ex-
perierco in iho best school and
liospitala of Europe and Amorica
In the notablv and extensive staff
who forrit the corps ot physicians
of this greet institution the most
celebrated acheol of the old world
are ri-prusetiicd Is it not a fair
deduction that scientists thus fitted-
tor the work men w ho have devot-
ed the best effbt-ts of a iite timo to
tlie invcstigatiorlef soire class of
disease and wild bave successfully
treated' hundreds ot esses in their
special department of practice are
better qualified to successfully cope
with such diseases than lie who at-
tempts to cover superficially at
best tho vast field of medical re-
search nod science?
Again many in fart most pri-
vate pructioners arc bumpered by
the lack of the expensive and elab-
orate appliance and instruments
ncecsssry for the successful treat-
ment ot complicated diseases
The German American Staff of
Phystciuos and Surgeons have the
benefit of thousands ot dollars in
vested in instrument microscopes
scientific apparatus and surgical
spp’ianc-es carefully cekected in
this and the old country with a
view to tlm demand incident to so
porfeet an institution
Hundreds of letters arc address-
ed to us by the afflicted and de-
formed coining from every starte
nnd territory containing state-
ment that they bave a CHRONIC
DISEASE or" DEFORMITY or
some uictrber of their family is af-
flicted in auc-h a manner that they
must haye treatment and also
stating that their circnmntanctw are
such thnt to visit our home office
wool I be impossible or that the
state of health is aucli tbat they
could not endure the exposure and
fatigue Hieidvnit to a ' trip of this
kind and they ask: “Doctors is
there no way in which we can ace
you and avail ourselves of your
treatment without extra expenses?
To this cry of the people there
can be but one practical answer
and tbat is to bring the great ad-
vantage? of this metropolitan in-
nstitntion to the very doors of the
tuflm-rs by yisrt-rng this and ad-
joining siutcKftbiM allowing suffer
rs to consuH wilt the members of
tie Staff of Physicians It 1 the
only way to reach the great mass-
es of suffering humanity It is
only a lew invalids who have the
means and a still less namberwho
have the energy and strength to
make long journeys to consult EM-
IN EXT SPECIALISTS and re-
main with them tor treatment
With our new inventions and
plianeea we can often treat chron-
ic disease or deformity us success-
ful ly at their homos as at our office
and In many cases it is much bet-
ter lor them to be there We will
be glad to havo reputable physic
eians call upon us at any time and
wilt take pleasure ia explaining
eur methods of treatment - Trying
to do the most good to tho great
eat number we say whatever your
diseaso or deformity enmo and
oonsult ua and be cured
Those who have been suffering
for years and bava been the rounds
of the doc-tom without lecsivinif
telief frem ordinary methods ot
treatment are especially invited to
call!
It is an acknowledged fact that
whilo' in every comnftiniiy are
found pavsiolana skillful and ax
perieueed in the treatment of fev-
ers nrd other ac-nte diseases' the
most intelligent and candid of
thcp as well aa their patrons ac
knowledge a scarcity ot docters
capable ot treating intricate chron-
ic diseases or performing difficult
surgical operations and many
physicians will admit that thou-
sands are suffering from so-called
mowrable diseases solely from tbe
Wahf of scientific treatment and
medical sod snrgivsi skill It is
also a tact’ that many Plh newly
discovered and most valuable
lemcdiesara totally unknown in
many sections ot the country
1 hat tfc-bilu while the public are in
ptuesion of the lirtot inveution
in mechanics and agriculture and
have discarded the old cumber-
some machinery ot their ancestors
the most important of all science
— medicine — is in many ocal:tie
in ths bands of men behind the
age in which we live
Thi is an extraordinary chance
for chronic sufferers to consult
Physieianf who can offer them a
speedy positive and lusting cure
Their thren weeks engngement in
Ardmore comm-yneca Mondav Oct
11th
kt families of the sonth-lard and great improvement in surgical ap
fcoBrtt in “P’a PrayBre"
Once upon a time sickness came
to the family of the poorly paid
pastor of w country church says
the Omaha World-Herald It wn
wetter and tho pastor was in finan-
cial rtraits A number ot his tlmffc
decided to meet at his IhiiuI and
offer prayers for li speedy recov-
ery of the sick ones and for mater-
ia) blessings upon the pastor’s fam-
ily While one of the deacons wo
offering a fervent prayer tor bless-
ings upon the pa4r's houscholH
there was a loud kuock at t!i
door When the door wax opened"
a stout farmer boy Was teeu wrap-
ped up comfortably
“What do yon want boy?" ask-
ed one of the ciders
f
“I’ve bruoght pa’s prsycrs’Vaid
the boy
‘Brought bis prayers? What do
you mean?"
“Yep brought bis prayers an
ther’iebul in the wagon Just
help me an wc’li get ’em in
Investigation disclosed the fact
thus “pa’s prayers" consisted of
potatoes flour bunon corinUcal
turnips apples warm clothing and
a lot of jellies-for the sick ones
Tbe prayrrmeeling adjourned to
short order
Fortify yoamrlf ter the aranaa Or Simmon
Saiaiipartll will correet ll Ituyarr Hood fr-
lag kaaltk Ufa aS bappiaoaa Oaly M ctsi
aalknlmi Irwla a tvaaia
Wealth 1 eapvoaed ta slra rate bat what If
tbe paeeeeer kappeea la haae alilllsf Why ha
akaalal amply ixcUip M onu of hit wealth
fae battle of Cheatham! Chill Taala a4 hi
eaa waaki aa mlanA It alway aaree ehill
O&araautd Taatlaaa U ea am alia
Wa claim sam thiaca Ike Cheatham - Chill
Tania bat aal avrythia( It will bat car
aoft-alncof thekrala ar lawr-awla aalta bat
It will earn ohllla— al ahllla faaraataaU Fit
ap la bath taaulaa ui Uttar atylas Tsatattae
la SO amt Si
MERCHANTS a PLANTERS BANK
OF MARIETTA
- WJ Bernik Fresiisnt J H Derrick Cashier
X D wints Book Xoopor
A General Banking 'Business Transacted-
C Oslo me r accorded every accommodation consistent
with sound and ranservativo Banking
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND FOLD
ON ALL POINTS
MAniErrTA ind ty
And boy jour Dry Goods Boots Shoes Colhing and Groceries
from os
-sfA Fresh And Complete Stocks-
Is now snivirgt dwtfy and will goaiiQCKKtTTOI PUCES
No “Cheap John” trash but first
class goods courteous treatment
and honest weights and meas res
is out motto
WK -WITI IAY YOU IIIGIIUHT
PRICES FOR YOUR COTT ON AN1)
11101111012
YOURS FOR SQUARE DEALING
' SAM BLACK
CLOSING OUT!
YES we are closing out
Otir slock nf staple and fancy aroerriea si price that ar
bound tn cutrli you NO we did not any “nloalng out to
quii’ Wo era just aettine yissl atarte1 but by oiosimt on
X'sxl on liaud and tnnslaullv gellinir In new ymlt we
keep a tre-h clean stock and by turning our money olton1
we can unj do sell at a vnry eiaeo luargiu
WE WANT
Your Chickens Kgg and Rn’ter and will always par yoa
the lop of i ii market fur them
KI'MkM BFU we carry feed stuff corn bran and hay
Hicks & Hagan-
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- DRUGS"
Patent Medicines Oil
Paints Varnish Sta-
tionery Druggist’s
Sundries and Toilet
trflchi Vl-refclsn's Frescriptions accurately tompounded
Middle building in Love block
MARIET1TA IT-
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First class service
Reasonable rates
GOOD TURNOUTS FOR TRAVEUNG MEN
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Berkshire, Ed. E. Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1897, newspaper, October 8, 1897; Marietta, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1752814/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.