Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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For many Years we have
been the acklowledged
leaders in the
GROCEKY BUSINESS
In Marietta
It lias been anil in yet a well known fact for nice fresh ami
and the best of GROCERIES and anything good to eat no
better place to buy them than our store
DRY GOODS
DEPARTMENT
Our Dry Goods Department is also kept up to the standard —
none but the leading brands of
CLOTHING IIATS SHOES
SHIRTS ETC
are kept in stock by us Call and inspect our nice new stock
of Dress Goods and Dry Goods '
Telephone us your order for fresh Groceries—
we will please you
HICKS & HAGAN
Telephone No 12
THE MONITOR
Marietta Ind Ter
ULUS CBOiTE Propriitir
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
OaiTeift - SI
Six Months M
Three Montbt - 15
laurltbir Piiableli Aleenee
Entered teeonlioff to net of eon frees nt the
poitottee nt harieiti I T n neeocd-elnM
mtil mtr
Friday Sept 8 1905
TELEPHONE NO 55
Farmers Union Yard
The Farmers Union cotton
yard situated north of town near
the old round bale gin 13 now
ready for business While this
yard is designated as the Farm
ers Union yard they also weigh
for the publio in general and
guarantee satisfaction
There is no friction or conten
tion whatever between the mer
chants and the managers of this
yard J E Gilcreest is the
weigher in charge and is known
to our people as an honeet up
right man and will give you an
honest deal in every particular
We solicit a share of your pat
ronage whether you are a mem-
ber of the union or not
H C Jokes
Chairman Executive Com
Sons and Daughters II C V
Comrades: By formal resolu-
tions at the last two meetings of
the Rice Camp of Confederate
Veterans I have been requested
to reorganize the sons and daugh
ters in Marietta and vicinity I
therefore call a mass meeting of
all sons grandsons daughters
and grandaughtersof Confederate
Veterans in Marietta and vie! nity
to meet at the K of P Hall on
Tuesday Sept 12th at 2 p ui for
the purpose of reorganization and
attending 'to such other business
as may properly come before the
body Full attendance is ex-
pected Fraternally
W LrAnderson S C V
Sponsor and Maids of Honor
A letter received today from
B H Kirk commander of the
Confederate Sons of Veterans
by Secretary McKeand of the
Chamber of Commerce stated
that the sponsors for the Confed-
erate reunion to be held in this
city this month has been named
Those who have been chosen to
represent Oklahoma Territory are
as follows:
Miss Naomi Phillips state
sponsor Oklahoma City Okla
Mrs Dr Jro Threadgill state
chaperon Oklahoma City
State maids of honor — Misses
Willie B Brainbridge South
McAlester I T Cora York
Oklahoma City Rebecca Hugh-
es Marietta I T Kate Harrell
Oklahoma City Okla: Kate Ham
ilton Shawnee Okla Leona
Tesson Cora Mabry and Miriam
Richardson all of Oklahoma City
—Times Journal
Commissioner’s Court
Judge Robnett came down last
Tuesday to hold the regular
monthly session of the commis-
sioner’s court at tliis place
The first case taken up was
that of Chas Boyd and W D
Brooks charged with an assault
on Andy and Torn Belase the
Mexicans who run the restaurant
on West Main street The case
was tried before a jury and after
being out about fire minutes they
rendered a verdict of not guilty
In the snit of O C Brash vs
Anglin A Hayes for f 100 damage
judgment for plaintiff for 11450
In the anit of Geo H Harry vs
Alf Shipley judgment for defend-
ant Barns Borned
Last Monday night the barns
of D C Parks and E T Kissel-
burg in the west part of town
were destroyed by fire The loss
in each case was about S200 A
quantity ot feed stuff harness
etc in each barn being destroyed
D C Parks had his barn and
contents insured for about three-
fourths their value There was
no insurance on the other barn
J Young Man Slow Up
1 Young man slow up The pace
you are setting is a killing one
You may fancy that you are
making stunting start in life'
but it is a start that will distance
you in the end Don’t go too
fast my lad “Slow up and
sure” has taken down more pur-
ses than any other racer that
ever went around the track You
are smoking halt a dozen cigars
a day — slow up that means a
home in twenty years You are
buying all the new clothes that
comes to town — slow up that
means a farm in twenty years
Besides all the glad rags in the
world never yet make a man
You are taking an occasional
drink with good intentions not to
become a habitual boozer Slow
up— the road to hell is paved
with good intentions You are
winning the smiles of some silly
girl by spending all you can
upon her Slow up— a write won
in this way is worse than the
seven year itch because it lasts
longer You are gambling a lit-
tle now and then just taking a
few chances for the fun of the
thing Slow up — suckers are
small fi9h and never grow to be
very large but they were first
nibblers You can blow yourself
out of the running before the
first quarter is reached by just
trying to keep up with the pace
makers Contract bad habits
keep foolish company listen to
bad advice spend all you can
and run in debt swell around
and act the dude and you’ll be a
failure just as sure as effect Is
the result of cause You’ll have
a good time for ten years and a
bad time for sixty Be wise and
clean and economical that life
may be large fine and splendid
to you
Warning Order
In tb Major's court fur I be Incor-
porated town of Marietta iu tbe
theHoutberu District of tbe Indian
Territory
Hicks A Hagan plt’fTW
v
W A Wilkins defUt
Tbe defendant W A Wilkiu is
warned to apiear in tine court In
thirty days suit and auiwer the com
plaint of tbe plalotiff Hick & Ha-
gan In testimony wliereot tbe niavor
B C Logsdon bas hereunto set ills
baud suit affixed Ida seal at Marietta
iu tbe southern district of the Lillian
Territory mi this 30 tb day or August
1! IL C LOGSDON Mayor
O H Mgler attorney
G 11 Montgomery ie hereby appoint- i
ed attorney for uuu-resideut deteud-J
aut
Died
Homer the IS months old son
of G A Jones and wife who live
four miles east of town died
Wednesday morning at 6 o’clock
of pneumonia The funeral oc-
curred Thursday morning at 11
o’clock followed by interment in
Lake View cemetery
FIRE!
FIRE!!
FIRE!!!
There is no danger of fire if you
have a policy in one of
GUY II BIGLER’H
Old Line Insurance
Companies
He represents the best Union
companies and will write your
Insurance at the lowest rate
BUY THE BEST
YOUR wife should have the
very best machine obtainable
None are just as good as
the : : : :
SINGER
You can buy one on small!
monthly payments and never
miss the small amount
J E- GRAY
IT IHU (TIIL Ivlitta IT
The Finest Line of
Builders Hardware
The largest line of Lumber
Lime Cement The most
complete line ot paints and
oils The cheapest line of
barb wire and nails The
very best line of plows cul-
tivators and other farming
implements on earth — Jno
Deere
The prettiest line of buggies (John
Deere) The lightest running and most
durable line of wagons (New Moline)
The old reliable line of McCormick bind-
ders and mowers
WHITE’S
Cream Vermifuge
nt miiuiki
WORM
REMEDY
THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC
Ballard-Snow Liniment Co
st Louis aao
Bold by Jas A While
H A Wrick
Insurance
See him for Fire and
Tornado Insurance
Office at First National Bank
YOU CAN AFFORD IT
$40 pays for either a complete
unlimited course ol bookkeeping
and business training shorthand
and typewriting or telegraphy F70
for any I wo of these (ourses 3 to 4
months is required In finish n
course 5 to 6 months for any two
courses hoard and lodging from
J 1 0 to $12 per month in tliu Cup
I Hal City business College Outline
jUkla the great Commercial
school of tbe Territories New
stndeils enrolling almost Jmlj
Graduates piuceJ in the very best
positions free of charge The oilv
school that tenches bookkeeping
nod business training on the ac-
tual business plan ut “Learn to do
by doing" from start to finish
Students not only learn bookkeep
ing in a thorough manner by this
method but learn to transact bus-
iness carefully and acenratel
Write for large illustrated cata-
logue ftee
To the Farmers
The Old Round Bale Gin has
installed a sqoaro box pres at
tbeir plant in this city and are
now prepared to do custom gin-
ning Take your cotton to them
and have it ginned They gnaran
tee correct weights and salisiac
tio in every particular
They will also buy your cotton
as heretofore ad pay tbe highest
market price for it
Laundry Patrons
I want to place my laundry
business on a cash basis and will
collect on delivery instead of
weekly as heretofore I have
instructed the driver not to let
out any package without tbe
money so be prepared to pay
him when he delivers your laun-
dry Respt
W II Burch
A Correction
In an article in last week’s
paper in regard to the premium
bales of cotton it was made to
appear that 8 Westheimcr A
Co bought the two first bales
This was a mistake as the Kill-
gore Co bought tbe second bale
and in justice to them we make
this correction
Marietta I T
WYLIE
-DKALKK IX-
xPatent Icdicines
Ferfumery
Toilet -Auricles
Fancy Stationery
PRESCRIPTIONS
CAREFULLY FILLED
8mitb'BIdg M rlette lad
ProfeMNlonal Cards
Byron -Jones
D EXT 1ST
Ancesthetics used in extracting
teeth All work guaranteed
Office In new Love building
Main street
MARIETTA - - ISO TER
Dr Rawls Anderson
dentisj
All work guaranteed Your pat-
ronage solicited
Office over Marietta Nat Bank
A E Martin MD
PHYSICIAN
AN L -
SURGEON
Office: Rooms 1 ard 2 in Love
Building Phone (53
MARIETTA - - LSD
Dr D Autry a
Fiili&lclan and Suroeon
Prompt attention given calls day
or night Office over Luther B
Smith’s furniture store in new
Love building Office hours from
12 m until 2 p m Phone No
38
W L RIGttArRDS
The Painter
8ee me when wanting painting or
Paper-hanging done Carriage
Painting a specialty -
GEO SMART
Dray and T ransfer
Prompt and careful attention
given all business entrusted to me
Phone 79 or 19 '
n C LOGSDON
Attokv-at-Law
Ole III WiablRflM balMinff over Ibo new
tor of Ooylor A Ptnoia
MARIETTA
IND TER
Walter Wicker
Paper Hanger
and Painter
All work given prompt attention
and satisfaction guaranteed
Right down the line from the
Court House in the 3rd block to
H C
DRAUGHBN’S
V SMITH-
CHICKASAW
TELEPHONE CO
The long distance lines and
connections of this company
enable you to talk almost
anywhere in
Indian Territory Ok-
lahoma Arkansas and
Texas
We can put you in quick and
satisfactory connection with
the people of these states
and Territories We solicit
your patronage
Chickasaw Tele Co
ASHOPi
When Fou Need
(Guttering Roofing
rt’fflWell Casing Flues
Stove pipe Bath tubs
or anything in the
sheet metal linecallon
me All work guaran-
teed E T Kisselburg
The Tinner
F W Frey
Undertaker and Embalmer
with Wm Killgore Co
Can be found at store in day
time ’phone 25 Rooms over
Hildreth’s store night phone 35
THE
O L Chancellor Co
REAL ESTATE
LOANS BROKERS
QEN INSURANCE
If you have any property to sell
or rent lint it with us ami we will
givo it our most careful attention
Office over Killgore's
Store
J 11 Pennington T Y Mor-
gan Kd Unbelt Jim! Bledsoe
II C I’otterf nnd R 8 Hayden
were business visitors to the city
from Ardmore Wednesday
W E Buchanan returned Wed-
nesday I rc m a visit fi hi IJ
hjine at IiilluLoro Tex
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Choate, Henry Willis. Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1905, newspaper, September 8, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1752856/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.