Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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Official Newspaper For Love County Oklahoma
VOL 20
MARIETTA OKLAHOMA FRIDAY JANUARY 1 1915
NO 48
OLD BOARD HOLDS
ONE MORE MEETING
CHUP G0IT1G DAY
' FOR MARIETTA
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ACCOMMODATION TO FARMERS
Since it establishment it has been the policy
of thin bank to extend every assistance and a c
commodntion to the farmers who carry accounts
'with us that safe banking methods wilt permit
making arrangements along lines that are satis
factory alike to them and to ourselves
These aye many advantages of - transacting
' financial matters through this bank over the
rude ami) risky method f always keeping money
In theDiome and handling the cash Come ia
and talk with our officers about opening an ac-'
count (
We1 receive small an well as large dejiosit and
if more convenient for you you may transact
your’banking by mall '
ALL (BUSINESS WITH US CONFIDENTIAL
Si First National Bank
‘ Marietta Oklahoma
BVOfA SfCARG
A’CCOU NXSf SLECEIVED
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MASS MEETING OF OTIZDIS SUSY INVOICING
A move hw lietn inaugurate Marietta iiioi'! ants have been
by n rtiim her of riuX la'yc’f fVu sv In ng tiiiV week find
of the city of Marietta i a tin ’jug out ju t here they fe “at”
puriose of Miing nr leasing the ! A number of big special sahs
water and light plant which is will oc-eur 'in Marietta in the next
owned by the city and a mass few weeks and oar citizens will
meeting of the citieas has been have an opportunity to save
called to moet with the -ity money by bavin at home Tlte
’ council at tlie court iKm-u UTed-money you wend to the mail or
ne-day afteriioou January (I at ier hour's is forwer aud
2 o’clock for the purpose of d 'ti I you miglt as well kiss it j?oolby
cuHsieg the opposition j the one u spend ith the
If you are interested in theytne merchant goes tohelf
f proposition you are requested topJi'nil up tlieieomcrunity i J yhicli
-attend this meeting yau live ' 1
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THE BEST WAY TO PROTECT
YOUR HOME IS WITH A
Bank Account - the best :
WAY TO GET A HOME IS TO PUT
Your Money in the Bank our Bank is
A SAFE HOME FOR YOUR MONEY -
Every year has its winter Every lifs has its winter-
YOURS IS GOMING Have a home to get into when
the winter of the year comes and the winter of your
life comes When you bank your money you cam buy a
home With a bank account you can protect your home
Have money in the bank anyhow it makes -your
CREDIT better It is safe in our bank'
Make OUR bank YOUR bank
THE FIRST STATE BANK
Marietta Oklahoma
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The old board of county coin-
miiodoners conqiowod of McKin-
ney linker and Davis will hold
one more regular meeting The!
meeting will Iw held next Mon
day January 4th
At this meeting only routine '7'
matters the allowance of claims 0 e wee
etc will be attended to with
the exception of swearing in the
new officers
After the adjournment of the
old body the business of the
county will be in the hands o
Commissioners McKinney Gat-
lin and Fleming The two latter
are the new members of the
board W A Gatlin from Gurney
Township and J A Fleming of
Hickory Township
The new board will be com
posed of practical business mea
and like the retting board will
look well do the interests 'of the
county
(CFWELDCJI A DXS
Ttie death of this estimable
young man occurred at the home
olM( ncle Jas A Whit in
this efty4S unday afternoon at 4
o'clock
WeMon formerly lived in Ma-
rietta in fact the greater iwe
tion of Ids life was spent here
lie baring been raised by t hw
uncle Mr White He- was an
orphan his parents liaving died
a number of years ago
Abf Jr 7" 'ff-'-i ' w
jried te Miss T nee Combs of thhi th(?or(er W(W nP(nt flnrl
made very
city Slmrtly after they niarri
ed they moved to Fort Wortli
where Weldon was employed in
a drugstore He developed tuberculosis-several
innnths ago
and uert to £an Angelo Texas
fr thp benefit of his health ' He
gradually grew worse and was
brought to this p'ace last Thurs-
day and mpon his arrival here
the doctors said lie could live
but a short time
HOUSE AND CONTENTS BURN
Mr and Mrs John T Wicker
Debased was twe n t y t woj had tbe mbsfortune to Iose thelr
years of age anrl is survived by a ' residence aud everything in it by
wjfe a brother and two sisters
His brother who lives in Ala-
bama was tumble to reach here
in time for the funeral
Funeral services were held
Monday afteraoon at 2:30 o’clock
at the home of Mr White ser-
vices being conducted by Rev
Crosby of the Methodist church
after which burial took place in
Lake View eemetery -
JUDGE FULSOM DIES AT ATOKA
Judge Julius C Folsom aged
£4 years after an illness of only
one week died Wednesday night
Judge Folsom was a full blood Jai7ned from" Uw win
Choctaw and came to this coun- Mr dicker's loss falls heavi
trs when - the Choctaws came i lv tion him as they had one of
from Mississippi He leaves a'1? nicest furnished homes in
' the city and his loss was only
Alice
un-
uudi m fitj learen u
wife and two daughters living1
j w it bln in and Mrs Tom Hunter i
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of going
of ilhgo
to press
At the time
no arrangements hod
been made for the funeral — In-
dian Citizen Democrat
WHY GO TO CHURCH?
Because the church needs
J udge Folsom is the brother of 1 you The church of God is a di-
Mrs C A Hates of this city an vne Institution intended not only
uncle of Mrs Jas Yarborough! aso or
T the good of all men Beingavol-
and Mrs Hen Ingmm also of untiry organization it looks to
Durant He is well known in all good men and women for its
this section of the country and supjwrt
has other relatives here and at - Because you need the
Ardmore — Durant News
Judge Folsom was the uncle’ tions are encomtgetl because
i of Robt K Thompson of this they make money for the people-
city and was hero a few weeks Tliis is well but the church
! ago on a visit and Hooking after i ®kes character and that is bet-
iV liter The moral teaching of the
business interests as he owned church touches the foundation of
I several farms in Live county 'all success in life For success
I He was a remarkable character depends more than anything
and had many friends! throught else on industry honesty sobri-
out this section who will regre-U'ty and economy These the
o learn ofhis death church stands for j
Tho pi'oiieluTs and church s-o-ply
aio trying to got everybody
to go to church next Sunday
either morning or evening or
both services Go to the church
of yojir choice or if your church
isit some other
elcome We want
this to be a record of church go-
ind day that every citizen will be
pgoud of
You— that means every roan
B woman boy and girl who pos-
J ly can do so Tiro invited urg-
ed and expected to go to church
January 3 1913
Will you not come?
Let this notice be an invitation
to yog from the Churches of Ma
rietta:
EG VOOCSX CLASS C3TUTED
On last Tuesday night the big
class was initiated into the W
O W Lodge Some weeks ago
a move was started ’ to procure
100 new members for the night
of the 29th The members went
to work in earnest and not only
the 100 mark was reached but
there were 130 who applied for
membership in this popular or-
der Fifteen of the number had
taken the obligation previous to
the meeting Tuesday night
eighty -five were obligated Tues-
day night and there nreyetthir
ty to take the obligation '
Judge F G Swank of Nor-
man and It L Forgan ofOklaho-
were present and
inteiesting talks on
Woodcraft District manager J
jN Morgan of Ardmore was also
present
After the lodge adjourned re-
freshments were served and a
general good time was had by all
ia attendance
tii-ebt Friday morning about
1230 o’clock They were in
Gainesville when the fire occurr-
ed having gone to that place to
spend Christmas with relatives
Tlie house was enveloiied in
flames before the tire alarm was
turned in and the fire depart-
ment arrived ioo late to save any-
thing but some heroic work waA
done by them in saving adjoin-
ing buildings and but for the
effective work of the department
the licine of Mayor Bailey would
have no doubt been destroyed
The Mayor’s house was dainag-
'ed considerably by having the
’-
Hie eiti and his loss vas
partially covered by insura
The origin of the fire is
origin
known
chu rch The church is a charac-
ter buikler Set: 3 other ihstitu-
The Spirit of
the Season
Prompts u to
appreciation of all favors
shown ua and to wish you in
return all joys of Merry
Christmas end a Happy and
prosperous New Year
Marietta
National Bank
NOTICE
To Officers authorized to mrko
Seizures of intoxicating liquors:
You are hereby informed that
all intoxicating liquors together
with the projierty and things
with'said liquors seized by you
as an officer of the laws of the
state of Oklahoma should be re-
ported directly to this office and
said liquors and things seized
should -accompany said rejiort
all of which should be done with-
out unnecessary delay after
making the seizures as referred
to above
Respectfully
J H HAYS
County Judge
Marietta Olda Dec 22 1914
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With every passing year month day
and hour we are getting better posted
on land titles and records
Let us make your abstracts and clear
any defects in your titles j
R H7HAYNES & CO
We Keep
assoessieati
Revenue Stamps for Legal Papers
PHONE No 90 Marietta Oklahoma
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express our
BUYS BUSINESS BACK
Je-se L Jordan who some'
time ago sold his abstract and
real estate business to Messrs-
Harvey aqd Dickerman of Gaines
ville is again in charge of the
j business having bought it back
last Thursday
Mr Jordan sold out’ on sc
count of failing health He went
! to San Angelo Texas and stay-
ed about three months and re-
gained his health Being- of an
active and energetic nature he
couldn't remain idle consequent
ly he purchased his business
again
When it comes to- selling real
estate he is a hustler'and already
has a number of large deals on
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Choate, Henry Willis. Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1915, newspaper, January 1, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1753127/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.