Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL XI
MARIETTA IND TER FRIDAY AUGUST 24 1908
NO 37
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stop year Lang irritation relieve your Son Throat
and drlro out jour Chronlo Chid with tho only cer-
tain and strictly aelentlflo Coro for Coughs and Colds:
Korjcs
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Almost In Despair
Our little daughter was riven op by two physldans
with consumption of the throat and wo wore almost
In despair when ear drugglet recommended Dr King's
Mew Discovery After taking four bottles she was
perfectly eared and has had no throat trouble slnee"
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AKIMISSV L
W W SMITH DRUGGIST MARIETTA I T
Music Announcement
The coniee of Instruction in music
in nil grades of the Public School of
Marietta is now ready for entries
The musical department i directly
under the auapice of the board of
education and i conducted by Mrs
Kimsey Pupil may enter at any
time beginning with the month of
August Instructions in either vocal
or instrumental or in both may be
taken leading to graduation Diplo-
mas will be conferred upon grad-
uates Pupils will be received at present
by Mrs Kimsey at her residence on
East Main street but after Septem-
’ ber first in the mtiHio rooms of the
school building
Scholarship may be obtained for
periods of three six nine and twelve
month on which lib-wei discount for
cash will be allowed -
For further information call on or
address
MRS KIMSEY or
M E MOORE Supt
Marietta I T
I am agent for the town lots
on the west side of town belong
ing to W E Washington These
lota are on the inside of the in-
corporation and are fully paid
out and the very best of titles
can be made to the same I will
sell these lots to parties that
want to build at reasonable prices
and give terms on part payment
Now is a chance to get one of
the nioest lots in the city for a
home and at reasonable prices—
II E Draughon
Solomon’s steam bakery bread
is the best made— for sale by D
C Ranibo & Co
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THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK
MARIETTA IND TER
OUR PURPOSE
FAIR COURTEOUS and CONSERVATIVE treatment of all no
pets to foster and no enemies to injure to serve our customers
FAITHFULLY bolding INVIOLATE their secrets Safeguarding
their interests and PROMOTING their good OUR BUSINESS
WILL BE BANKINO STRICTLY Our time thought and energy
will be concentrated on this ONE BUSINESS
BANKING
The Stock of this BANK has been CAREFULLY PLACED to do
THE MOST GOOD to the MOST PEOPLE The good of your pat-
ronsge will be felt and RETAINED STRICTLY AT HOME We
realise we cannot do business WITHOUT FRIENDS We thank
those heartily who have made possible our record of having over
$2300000 in Deposits
in ONE MONTH’S TIME and that in the hardest month of the year
We appreciate and we keenly feel the RESPONSIBILITY and CON-
FIDENCE this meana We Invite you and your friends to contribute
to the GROWTH of this GROWING BANK
In behalf of IU SIXTY-FIVE STOCK-HOLDERS
The Farmers National Bank
JNO G BUTLER Cashier
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Warning Order
In the United State Court in the In-
dian Territory Southern District:
Liixie Sims Plaintiff
vs
J A Sims Defendant
The defendant J A Sims is warn-
ed to appear in this court in thirty
day and answer the complaint of the
plaintiff Lizxie Sims
Witness the Hon Hoses Townsend
Judge of said court and the seal
thereof this 7th day of Augpat 1906
SEAL C M Campbell Clerk
H O House Deputy C
B C Logsdon Attorney
Attorney for non-resident: J R
McCalls: — ' — ' -
Warning Order
In the United State court in the In-
dian Territory Southern District:
B F Ashby plaintiff
vs
Mitchie Ashby defendant
The defendant Mitchie Ashby is
warned to appear in this court in
thirty days and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff B F Ashby for
divorce
Witness the Hon Hosea Townsend
Judge of said court and the seal
thereof (his 13 day of August 1906
SEAL C M Campbell Clerk
H O House Deputy
T N Robneti attorney
Attorney for non-resident: Q H
Montgomery
You will soon need a new
wagon to haul your cotton to
market In — Stevens Kennerly A
8pragins Co will sell you one on
easy terms
Stewart Trial Reset
The examining trial of Cal
Stewart charged with the mur-
der of hie brother Ben near
Marietta on " tho 14th of this
nionth will be heard on Saturday
the 25th at 10 a m instead of
on the 8th of September the
original date set for the trial
It is the intention of the offi-
cers to have these triala soon ae
possible after the deeds are com-
mitted so as to get at the root of
the thing — Ardmoreite
We have purchased the store
formerly conducted by Gus Pros
sard and will keep on hand a
stock of fresh staple and fancy
groceries and oan supply your
wants in that line We will also
continue the bakery business and
have employed a first olaaa baker
and you can at all times secure
fresh bread cakes pies bunq
etc at our store Telephone
bring or send your grocery or-
ders to us and wa will do tLe
rest Phone 145
Culwell A Briggs
W P Bullock the engineer in
charge of the construction of the
eleotrio light plant and water
works system at this place oame
down from Davis Wednesday
where he has charge of a similar
work lie reports the work at
this plaoe progressing very sat-
isfactorily and says that Marietta
will have when completed one
of the best small electrio light
plants and system of waterworks
he has ever seen It is now
thought that the work on the
electrio light plant will be com-
pleted by the 15th of September
at which time the work on the
waterworks-ay atamwUl b Ul
up and pushed to rapid completion
Auction Sale
On the 4 th of September I will
sell to the highest bidder at
public auction the stock of plows
cultivators and implements of
Blackurn A Jones The stock
consists of about $300 worth of
all kinds of implements The
sale will take plaoe at Robinson
A Martin's gin Terms of the
sale will be for 5 and 12 months
at 8 per cent interest
H R Airheabt
Auctioneer
E P Holder who has been
farming in Loves Valley has
sold out his stock and crop at
that place and has accepted a
position aa engineer with Robin-
son A Martin at the Planters gin
and will move to this place in a
short time He is having a nice
little cottage erected in the Wash
ington addition
Bub Neal Milas Butler and
Thomas Worley were among the
Sivells Bend visitors to the pio-
nio this week
DR MEtlDENIIALL’S
CHILL and FEVER
CURE
(nil fhl-w — Swr Mot tU)
f-imniffli firm Tfslsrls THllnnm—
Tilt It as a Ouml Tonis and at ail tlmaa
In plaoa of Quinta Braaks a Omaha
Colds and 10 rippa STO CURX SO PAT
J C MENDENHALL
8c la Owner Evan villa Indiana
WHITE SWAN
Are l
packer in i
are famed for their
deScacy of lever Them are
packed immediately after
gathering with utmost care to
retain afl of the natural flavor
Poahivehr no adulteration cclor-
mg add nor forest
med m me process
i and nicked
a locality wb
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ExtraEady Jimes
Melting Simms
MeknSuM Sifted
Lunrh (amal tiaa)
While Swan Peas packed in
above axes and flavors to suit al
tastes And 2 yon want any-
thing else extra good m cans
alwars cal for White Swan
Brand If vow grocer doesn't
keep the White Swan Brand
end whirl
i The Waples-Platter Crocer Co
r ft Wank
S23 Reward
I will pay the above reward for
any information leading to the
arrest and convictian of the
party or parties who entered my
residence Sunday August 19th
and took articles therefrom of
sufficient value to send them to
the penitentiary
C C Washington
—
NOTICE
On Mondny the 27th I will
start for Amarillo with a party of
of homeseekers All those in-
terested in locating in the west-
ern country and wish to go and
investigate let me know as there
will be a homeseeker rate on
that date'
O L Chancellor
Preparations are being made
for a big Farmers’ Union picnic
and barbecue on Mud creek 5 'i
miles west of Bob Friday Sept
7th There will be speaking by
prominent Union men and can-
didates for the various offices
They extend an invitation to all
to come out and enjoy the day
with thetd
IVn Tanahill a prosperous
negro farmer of the Burneyville
community waa in the city last
Monday and while here called at
this offlos and renewed his sub-
scription He was accompanied
by his wife who was en route to
Ardm6re to visit relatives
Money to Loan
I have money to loan on inter-
married surplus or on land where
restrictions have been removed
at 6 ' per cent Call at my office
and I will explain the proposition
to you- O L Chancellor
If you want to build you a
home or borrow money on the
one you have you can get the
money from The O L Chancel-
lor Co who represent the Etna
Building and Loan Co Thsy
loan money on city property at 6
per cent Call at their offioe and
they will explain the proposition
to you
FUR IikT
A farm of 425 acres situated
10 miles southeast of Marietta
across Red river three good
houses on land plenty of good
water barns and other - conven-
iences 225 acres of the land
in cultivation the rest pasture
land Terms $000 Apply to
C C Washington
THE BEST IS NOT TOO
GOOD For Our CUSTOMERS
Wo hare opened up a first class Grocery store in the
Frossard building and will at all times keep the best and
freshest groceries in town — we will also keep on hand fresh
bread cakes pies ate' Telephone bring or send your
orders to ns Phone 145
CULWELL & BRIGGS
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FREE ADMISSION TO
A1USIGVL RECITVL
August 31st
Under direction of Miss Chenoweth of
Bonham You re invited
Mias Chenoweth employ the latest methods and haa completed
the late course in Maaon’a Touch and Technic having also Piano
and Violin instructions at Landons Conservatory of Music Dallas
On Sept S 1906 her music class will begin work in your city A
few day before that date ahe can be aeen at Mr Henry Johnson’s
by those wishing to attend
TERMS
Piano 8 private lessone $400 Violin 6 private lessons $400 Man-
dolin Guitar Baaa Violin Violoncello each 8 private lessons $400
Kindergarten Work 8 private lessons $1 75
The 18-months old child of L
F Butler and wife met with a
painful accident Tuesday night
by' falling out of a chair which
resulted in a broken collar bone
Misses Lora Reid and Ethel
Cooper and Edgar Reid of Leba-
non visited friends in the city
this week and attended the pic-
nic W W Boland and family and
Miss Audry Roberts of -Yukon
Okla are the guest ot
in the city this week
M Palmer of Cooper Texas
who was formerly in the hotel
business at Waco was here this
week looking after a location to
open up a first class hotel
Dr J P Gille who had charge
of Dr Jones' dental office during
his absence at Ballinger Texas
returned to his home at Leon
Tuesday
W H Vincen nd wife were
in the city Sunday enroute to
Dallas where Mr Vincent went
to purchaso a fall and winter
stock of goods for the Vincent
Reid A Cos store at Lebanon
Any person wanting an inter-
married surplus should apply to
the undersigned Three for sale
file anywhere
C C- Washington
Real estate
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MARIETTA
with st:tu
§ Accounts of Firms and Individuals so- 12
fj liclted upon the most Liberal Terms §
§ consistent with GOOD BANKING ’ f
FARMERS
UNION CLEflfftNCt HOUSE!
P ANDERSON Manger
Buy and aella all kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE No matter what the
fanner haa to aell wa will pay the highest market price for it West Main
Street Majjetta I T
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE
Thera is nothing just as good for
Malaria Chills Fever and La Grippe
as Dr Mendenhall’ Chill sod Fever
Cora Taka it as a general tonic and at
all times in place of quinine If it fails '
to give satisfaction your druggist will
refund your money
The ball games between Ma-
rietta and Gainesville Monday
and Tuesday resulted in victor-
ies for Gainesville both days
They won the first game by a
score of 6 to 1 and the second by
a score of $ to 2 '
"JTU urahamand O lITMont-
gomery went to Oswalt Monday'
and assisted in the organization
of a democratic club The club
was organized with 86 members
and the following officers were
elected: J A Chambers Pres
E A Johnson V-Pres R A
McCluskey Sec
if re P M Bleyens who had
attending the meeting of the
Grand Chapter of the Eastern
Star at Ardmore returned home
Monday evening She was ac-
companied home by Mrs Geo
Chancellor and Miss Mattie Chen
cellor who have been visiting
here this week
J J Boone end wile who form
erly lived in Missouri were' here
Sunday the gueete of Horace
Boott and wife - They were en-
route to Seymour ' Tex where
Prof Boone will take charge of
the publio schools
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Choate, Henry Willis. Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1906, newspaper, August 24, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1752882/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.