Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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Ses viUeTuesday TroinBomar Wednes dayT
f rigoratfiH ’"and kte cream Tbtri Culweir Afts here from SI
wwzewt atXJep P Bates & Oo mon on business Wednesday
p ’ L‘ tvas a business W A Thompson was a busi-
8j$°r ere Tuesday fronThncIc mfessjvfa&tuto Dufant tills week
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-he-court visitors hfere Tuesday
wi- r i ‘ ‘'4 rT" A -
fir M’ D- Looney of’ Buraev-
Looney of Bura'ey
dljp was hyretip busineys "ues
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Ojet your buggy Minted by Ed
nVillis nextdoor to Snyder’s pho-
gallery
Miss Annie Gibson has been
rke guest-of -relatives in - Gaines
illp this week’
Just unloaded— A car of red
)icket fencing Frensley Bros
lunflief Co’’’ ’
Constable J D May - of—Jim-
jbown has been here this week at-
tending court' '
I
Johp BoswelJ of Leon hate been
here this week attending court
V t fi
CJE’ Morris was a -business
visitor to' Oklahoma -CUy Tugs-
Ww -- v V i
day
f 'ft of ? -' t' ’
Dr T J Jackson of Mrarsden
was a business visitor herel Wed-
nesday - i t
: Mrs L B Smith and Miss So-
phiajSmith visited in Ardmore
Wednesday-1 3‘
' See the bath' room f display in
the show window of Geo P
Bates 4 Co' s- -' - : '
Jake Palmer the Orr gin man
was attending court here rthe
first of the week' ’' t ’
J i $ 1 - ‘i :
' Fred Settle has accepted a po-
If you want good pictures call
at Snyder s gallery and have
I theiff made “--
I Jerry Bass one of Eastman’s
IJproininent citizen’s was here on
business Tuesday -
Mrs Evelyn Thompson who Ls
working at Madill was the guest
of her mother here this week
The celebrated Majestic range
and all kinds of heatiriir and cook
stoves for sale bv J W Scanlon
Will Sallee lias accepted a po
isition us meat cutter at the Ma-
rietta' Meat ” & Grocery
shop
't’ish will bite nov and-they
will bite better when you biy
your tackle from Geo P Bates &
Co
T Graham one of theirpsper-
ous farmers of the Bomar vicini-
ty was here on business Mon
'day
' Tom Brtxiks a former citizen
of-this county but now living at'pher has raturned home and is
Fletcher was here this week at- ready to make
tending court
-v‘ f ' ’’ t's t
B C ail Aru-
pbre visitor list Citurday
Ybuf J can get' good pictures
ow-rfShjsder’fa tick home: K
J D Gaareft ii tibvfng an ad-
dition built to his residence
Hen fy Dor ett of Gurntsh' was
court
f S W Weaver
i
waahere from
ivells Bend Texas' Monday
' Fred Crooner ' was a business
visitor to Fort Worth this week
Judge Potter was here from
Gainesville on business' Wednes-
W-1 r
'John Ii Washington was here
from his ranch near Davis Mon-
day ' ' '
f Prof C W' Canterbury was a
business visitor to Ardmore last
Saturday - - —--
Brown confectionery is head
quarters for all kinds of
ball supplies
R R Snyder returned
fimily ho£sfi liZtlt Wed-
pesdatyafternoon at 2113 o’clock
and"thg-pews - tf - her -paasing
away caused universal y sorrow
amongdhr titfefeis’Mfi Bk
had been skk about thfee weeks
but not upfil just a few ay ago
did her condition become so seri-
r
i
ous’"- '- i-
Mrs Black was i hatlve of this
cpflatt-y'-ifid" was’ thd-gmd
daughter of the late Judge O
Love The family have a host of
friends thiougljppt the State
who Win grieved tor learn oi
her death
Deceased leaves a husband and
eight children five girls and
three boys -to mourn her death
She also leaves a sister’
Funeral services were held at
the family home yesterday after-
noon at 2 o’clock conducted by
Reys W ArGovett and C C
base Anderson after which interment
took place in Lake View cem-
etery
Friday
sition with the Marietta Meat
& Gioceiy Co
W H Ritchey and Willie Mun-
zesheimer were business visitors
t
to Ardmore Monday
‘ ’ r ‘ d
Geo P Bates is having 'a new
addition built to his residence in
the south part of town
M L McNeil who travels in
Texas for a buggy concern visit-
ed his family here this week
Lit us figure on your lumber
bill Best Lumber Lowest
Go’s Prices Frensjpy BrbsXuinber
Co !
from an extended visit to his
farm in New Mexico
Charley Phelplis of Buraey-
ville was among the court visit-
ors here the first of (he week
Notice
- -
The ice season is again upon
us and I am again prepared to
furnish the citizens of Marietta
and surrounding- country with
For base balls bats masks 'ice- The icewagon is already
mitts or anything pertaining to making deliveries of Ice to regu-
the national game go to Geo P patrons If you are not al
Bates A Co ready a regular customer phone
!3rtmr orders 'to the ice house and
no" they will have prompt - attention
If you need a buggy why
buy the best The Hines buggy
is the best on the ' market For
sale by J W Scanlon
Mrs Belle Fairchild Carter
who is assisting "Prof De' Ln
Geneste at the Majestic this week
Township Trustee T H McGe- is f?fKxl in her child impersona-
hee was here Wednesday from 'on Her singing is especially
hie home near Bomar assessing above the average
taxes j The many friends of Nathan
Allie Atwood of Simon was Sass are to out
here Tuesdjij’ attending to busi- jfn after mtoed to
ness matters and visiting rela
tives
K R Snyder the photogra-
his home for several weeks nurs-
ing a severe siege of rheumatism
Prof De La Geneste supported
by his wife and company are hold-
For Canton Clipper ’ imple-
ments barb r!hf ahd ftitif-
ing go to J W Scanlon’s hard-
ware store
photographs
’Ladies— Save your
you first-class inff tie boartls at tlie Majestic this
! week The Professor is very
cle’ver m his line of -work1 and is
f ombinK-’-1 sliowjng to good houses The
Bring or sendtla'liauno me and JiOInpany will show Imre1 evfery
I will weave it for jou Switches tl
the remainder of
this week
On account of the resignation
of Miss Nannie Roberts who was
sanitarium in j princial of the Franklin school
i oc
Miss Nora Reed of Madill who' a sunrcal operation Her many! curred but the work at the
had been the -guest of Misses friends will he glad to know she - :
Jessie and Ottie Wliite returned ias recovered
home Tuesday Arch Franklin one of the pros-
C Sullivan has purchased the ierous young fanners of the
restaurant on west Main street Shells Bend Texas community
from Kelly & Johnson and will was here Saturday enroute to
Vonduct it in the future j Mineral Wells Texas where he
£ N Kirkpatrick was here in tho ot henffittin his
from Burneyyille Wednesday on fal mif Ka 1
Notice— The ladies of the M
E Church will give a dinner on
Saturday before Easter in the
vacant building bet weed W A
Thompson’s insurance office and
J W Scanlon’s hardware store
For the convenience of onr
patrons we have coupon hooks
so that the patron will have no
trouble in having the change for
the' driver" or asking him- to wait
until tomorrow to collect for the
ice youreceive today
The patrons can be of great
assistance to the drivers if they
should be absent when the ice
man arrives by leaving coupons
at the refrigerator for the desir-
ed amount of ice - -
The bottling works wjiere all
kindaofoft drinks are maun-
factured is also in operation and
I soBci( your trade or - ice- and
all kinds oTbbttLrng works prod-
ucts!) -f Pehpectf ully
Joe E Robin sox
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Liability Insurance' v ’
General Elevator ' Teams 'Contingent- Theatre Vessel
Workmen’s Collective Physicians’ Defense Automobile
Contractors Employers and Public
' - Manufacturers! Employers and Public
" 1 1 " — -
Personal Insurance
i - i 1 i
Accident
Health Entire Disability '
Dismemberment
Death and
Burglary Insurance
Bank Mercantile Residence ‘ Messenger Robbery
Daylight Hold-up Safe v ’ Assault (Store or Bank)
Team Theft Residence Burglary and Larceny
1
Property Damage Insurance
r -Boiler
Plate Glass Sprinkler Leakage ' s- Fly Wheel
- " General Water Damage ' '
-:-Tliese are also Liability Insurances
4
Fidelity and Surety Bonds
'
The Jordan Co
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AGENTS
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husiness and visiting his sons
Harry and Txss and their fami-
lies
Henry Holman and Felix John-
son of Gainesville were here last
Frida j night to attend a meeting
of the Royal Arch Chapter of the
Masonic lodge
Misses Clotilda Bncltanan and
Notice— If you have well lo-
cated land or a good - business
proposition for sale at reasonable
Maud Airheart and Messrs R price write me at once enclosing
H Haynes and W L Richards self addressed envelope for —
re-
ply (owners only) Address
v J: C Ross
816 2nd Ave So Minneapolis
Minn
Dr E F Graham president
of the Firt National Bank return-
ed last Friday from an extended
stay in California where lie' liad
been in hopes of benefiting his
Frank Sherwood of Gaines- failing health His many friends
ille was here- Monday enroute in Marietta and Love county will
Vwne from Blue river where he be glad to learn that he is much
had been on a fishing trip He improved in health
was called home by a message i
apprising him of the death of his I Gus Culwell and wife who
father-in-law 1 formerly lived at Burney ville
W IV McDaniel and irtJe i bt Teia about
Clarendon Teiaa harebeenhene'” ??? re "ow
tliia areek on a rilt to tbelr Mr'eta l-re
daughter Mr U Carroll and Mr’
family Ttiej bare been In uth- " l!1 TeXMorele-
ernTeua rnnlnmllumd "" to romre rrith tore
are en route hoine C I i J ‘ '
BOYS’ CORN CLUB
All merchants - fanners and
business men who want to
stimulate "the corn club by of-
w
foring prizes are requested to
write llie Moxitob stating the
prizes they offer All prizes
olVcml bv Love county will go
to liove ! county’s winners
Now boys get busy and see
who can" raise the most and
test etrnon’ifixadre‘ of land
Following are the prizes of-
fered for -Love 'county’s win-
ners: Marietta irationalh&hk $1000
First State anki 1000
First National banJci 1000
The Iordan Co 1000
IL E lraugIio'ny 1000
SAVestheufler & Co 'V 1000
Sain Black’ ' 500
Tfio P London Co 500
Sain httausAjau a - 5Q0
Fa-M Culwell 500
LAV Scanlon a 500
IL S Scott 2 A0
NtF Kelly & Son 2A0
W A Thompson 250
Tynos filler JL 2 A0
llnrel A Bil A 12A0
Vj L' ITajTanr iJ 2 A0
Eas £ Lofton 250
TfM Randolph i £50
4 '
Porter E!arhart and wife have
have moved £Ack to Marietta and
will make this place their home
in’ the fdture Th£'’ have -been
living at Plainview Texas for
° i j T
the past year They had thought
of moving to Ardmore but decid-
ed to remain in ‘Marietta!
Prof W W Drainer of Burncy-
ville accompanied by five of his
pupils was here yesterday at-
tending the county school exam-
ination The pupils were taking
the examination t i
A J
W A Gregory of Jimtown
was hereby esterday enreute home
from a week’s stay in Ford coun-
ty Texas He was acf-ompanied
home by his niece Miss Almes-
ter Edwa'rds V-
Perry Brown and- family were
here from Gainesville Wednes
day attend the funeral of
Mrs Sam Black
I
J ‘D Oakes was here from
Thacjcerville yesterday to attend
the f ineral of M rs Sam Black
T R Smith of Gainesville was
here yesterday the guest of his
brother Luther and family
i a '
Mrs R L Jordan and Miss
Dillie Baggett visited in Ard-
more Wednesday
County Court Prodlnks
County Court has brtiW ses-
sion this week wh tl w fopwing
jury swore in for the terttn T M
Scqtt D T Sallee W M Bal-
throp W L Hagan A 5 Har-
ris C E Averyt C E 8tewart
F N Smith C D Massey J
M Northcut J F Boswell and
R M Culwell
The following cases have been
disjiosed of
State of Oklahoma rs Chas Os
borne trial by jury found guilty
and sentenced to the county jail
for a period of 90 days and ad-
judged to pay a ' fine of $50 No-
tice of appeal
State of Oklahoma vs Cam
Hornbeck trial by jury found
guilty and given thirty days in
jail and fined $50
State of Oklahoma vs Tom
Rowe exhibiting whisky around
polls Nov 8 1911 trial by jury
found guilty and given a fine of
$2500 and thirty days in jaiL
State of Okla vs Stony Rog-
ers selling intoxicating liqour
Trial by jury found guilty and
given thirty days in jaiL
State of Oklahoma vs Jack
Hickman On account ' of’ ab-
sence of witness case was con-
tinued for the term
State of (Oklahoma vs Olin
Stokes selling intoxicating liq-
uor Same was coqtailtecL
State of Oklahoma vs Tom Ws-
county to enforce all laws but
more especially the law against
selling or transporting that aw-
ful stuff ‘bottled in’ bond’ which
wrecks home kills father and
brother and causes mother more
worry than all other evils in this
fair land
Sunday Classes to Organize
Mrs W A Govett and Mrs
H W Choate will entertain Fri-
day evening with a social compli-
mentary to their classes at the
M E parsonage After a social
hour the classes will be organis-
ed the boys into a Wesley Adult
Bible Class by Mrs Govett and
the girls ifflo aPhilathea by Mrs
Choate '
All pupils of both classes ai0
requested to be present
For Sale— Lot 1 in block 1
and lot 3 in block 2 at a bargain
either separately or together
Lots are in the Smith Addition
Address Owner Box 509 At
Okla
Kstice ia fczfrngiry
: la the District Court ot the United
States for the Eastern Dfatriei o t
Oklahoma
In the Matter ot Walker Bond Jk
Co- K H Walkar RT Bond
IL O Smith Bankrupts
IX BAKKamCT
To tha creditors ot Walker
a Co R H Walter R T Bond
fcers for Derhuttins lianbr to bo ’n ® ®°ith of En ville tha
tore tor peraitwng nquor io bo of tte sute o(
Tlie Majestic is putting on an Isold on premises Dismiaaed lahoma aba&krspt:
extra good attraction this week
Stale Of Oklahoma TS JC Notice is hereby given that oa tha
Jackson killing hog' -Case was "23rd day of Much' Mil the said
dismissed aid defendant paid' Walter Baud A Oo B H Waur
R- T Bood-and L O hmiVh was da-
’ 741 1 - slrbdiqdfed bankrupt mad that tha
State of Oklahoma vs John fc Bwetfu Cf tW craditon wd
buy irt i-OVOCountvr “ Branch nmry Branoh and Jinvbe held at the law oflee of E23eaa
NorveU mistrial V Graham' in the city ot XZartstta
You will judge from the abovel'®” V ? mi
Couty haw awJwnedto Uiolii ari 222)-
sense of their duty and we n examine the baakrapC and transact
well As all (tLer godd cithwns o®1 other bosinesaaa may tome bo
thiacounty aci htaf) sincerely “id meeting r
hop thai every la w-abiding mam ‘ Eeteri to
j- --- - '
For Sale--Twe n t y
acres of land quarter
mile of town Best
Hats cleanWand
Frprt Cooner’s
1
V ‘ 1 w
v X2agcoxb
Reds 16 for $100 CnUat Mrs
W T Ladd four miles east or
rill assist
-iirr
the officers
Ardmore Clla
v nv Wivi-r-vs
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Choate, Henry Willis. Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1911, newspaper, April 7, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1752934/m1/5/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.