Marietta Monitor (Marietta, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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THE MONITOR
Mtritli Oklahoma
H W CHOATE Proprietor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES) '
0n Year 150
Six Months 75
Three Months 40
Payable in Advance
Entered according to act of Con-
fresa at the postofUce at Marietta
T as second-class mail matter
January 1895
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IS IT WORTH WHILE?
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I have five definite things to work
at this year They are boys and
girls club work terracing dairy
cows hogs and poultry In the mat-
ter of club work I want to do more
the same for terracing In regard
to milk cows hogs and poultry I
think we want mere and better
John Fields says that the farmer who
has plenty of cows sows and hens
will be hard to “smoke out” I be-
lieve it don’t you? Besides we
have boll weevils and will perhaps
have them with us from now on to
the end of time These pests make
cotton growing extremely hazardous
but boll weevils will not eat milk
butter pork and eggs Somethingl
might perhaps come along that will!
seriously interrupt the production of
these necessaries of life but the
chances seem rather remote
Let your boys and girls join the
club and if your farm is washing!
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NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
away give me a chance to stop the ln the District Court of Love county
washes by terracing then let me help
in bettering and increasing your
milk cows hogs and poultry
I am going to be busy at one or
the other things every day this year
I solicit your patronage and agree to
do all I can for you in the five things
mentioned or in anything else I can
assist in Call on me
Sincerely
R F WATERS
Oklahoma — No 1652
E C Thorne plaintiff vs J M
Chandler et al defendants
The State of Oklahoma to R L
Chandler Greeting:
Take notice that you have been
sued in the above styled cause in the
District Court of Love county Okla-
homa upon three promissory notes
of $32667 each and an interest
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
coupon of $42000 and $1000 for
County Agent 1 cost cf abstract with ten per cent in-
— I terest per annum thereon from Jan-
PARENTS! uary 1st 1291 until paid and for
THAT SON OR DAUGHTER the foreclosure of a mortgage se-
WHAT ABOUT THEIR FUTURE? curing the payment of said sums
covering the following described
Their ability to think to do to lands in Love county Oklahoma to-
act according to the laws of a well "it:
trained mind will measure their The northwest ten acres of lot 4
success and prominence and the northwest quarter of the
How to get the most of this im- southwest quarter (nwl-4 swl-4) of
portant training in the shortest time section fourteen (14) and the east
and at the least cost is the question half of the northeast quarter (el-2
that a catalogue from America’s lar- nel-4) and the southeast ten acres
gest Business Training School will of lot 1 and the northeast ten aces
answer? ! of" lot 2 and the northeast quarter
Whenever a group cf parents get of the northeast quarter of the
together whether it be at home southeast quarter (nel-4 nel-4 sel-4)
church or picnic and the question and the nrrtheast ten acres and the
comes up as to the kind of an educa- west fourteen and forty one-hund
tion to give a boy or girl some well tedths 14 40-100) acres of lot 1 and
informed parent or patron of the the northwest three and ten one-
Tyler Commercial College Tyler hundredths (3 10-00) acres of lot
Texas will tell of the advantages of 2 of section fifteen (15) township
this famous institution and what seven (7) south range three (3)
wonderful results its students ac- east of the Indian meridian contain-
ccmplish at small expense Read in mg in all 187 1-2 acres more or
our catalogue the endorsements from less
parents who have patronized this in- And you must answer the petition
stitution and note what they say as filed therein by said plaintiff on or
to the thoroughness of our training before the 21 day of September
and the moial surroundings of the 1922 or said petition will be taken
students while in school Read the true and a judgment for said
many endorsements of bus:ness menplnintiff for the sum of $141000 to-
who employ our gn ad j at is Read the gether with ten per cent interest
description of ou- extensive practical Per annum thereon from January
that
your
fiom
and the further sum of $100 attor-
per annum
until
from March 10 1922
paid and adjudging that de-
has been made in said mort-
gage and that plaintiff have a lien
fault
the best sn'zricl potlzimc but will first moitgage of $7000 equal to
bring percona! popularity ’and hap-J the amount for which judgment will
p rCrs They wlii rot have to go! be taken as aforesaid and ordering
b-ck home and va't for smethirg to said premises to be sold without ap-
tun up they can go into the Lua- piaisement and the proceeds applied
lie s world a”I turn soeieihrg up-! to the amount due plaintiff and the
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fr our free cut-
Ucgue today
Name
Address
Tyier Commercial College
Tyler Texas
co3ts c-f the suit and forever barring
and foreclosing the defendants from
all right title interest estate and
’equity of redemption in and to said
premises or anv part thereof
W L RICHARDS
Court Clerk
STEPHEN C TREADWELL
Attorney for Plaintiff 8-14-3
Look at those Shoes and Slipped i
oil time prices Balthrop’s Cash! Buy y(ur 0jj jease blanks at the
Store Monitor office
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Beginning the series on “The
Origin and Early History of the Dis-
ciples of Christ” the minister will
preach Sunday morning on “Refor-
mation or Restoration — which? John
17:20-22
At the evening hour the same
scripture will be used as a basis for
the sermon but the subject will be
“The Unity for Which Jesus Pray-
ed” The primary purpose of these
sermons is the instruction of our own
membership However others are
not barred and a cordial invitation
is extended to the public generally
to attend
Eible school at 9:45 a m sharp
GEO G HAMILTON
Minister
BANKRUPT SALE
300 PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM— THEY
ARE ALL
OUR PURE WOOL FABRICS AND MADE-TO-MEASURE
AT THIS FIGURE WE STRIKE THE
LIMIT OF TAILORING EXCELLENCE
ALSO NEW FALL TIES SHIRTS AND CAPS
Mobley Tailoring Go
PHONE 88
DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING
MARIETTA OKLA
RESOLUTIONS OF 1
SYMPATHY AND RESPECT
September Hth at 1 o’clock p
m at Thackervifie Okla I will sell
for cash to the highest bidder Mc-
Laughlin stock of general merchan-
dise Invoice about $80000
L A KIRKPATRICK Trustee
Marietta Oklahoma
naDi3QDisaoDonEi
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Indigestion
Many persons otherwise
vigorous and healthy are
bothered occasionally with
indigestion The effects of a
disordered stomacH on the
system are dangerous and
prompt treatment of Indiges-
tion Is Important “The only
medicine I have needed bas
been something tq aid diges-
tion and clean ' the liver”
writes Mr Fred Ashby a
McKinney Texa3 farmer
“My medicine is
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The following 'olutions were
passed by the Methodist and Baptist
congregations at the morning ser-1
vices last Sunday:’ j
Whereas Mr Geo Smart a highly
esteemed and respected Christian
gentleman has been claimed by
death and has thus been tragically
snatched from his citizenship in our
community be it resolved by this
body in church assembled: j
1 That we believq that Marietta
has lost one of its most valuable citi-
sens a Christian father and husband
a fearless efficient loyal law abid-
ing officer of the law i
2 That we mourn his untimely
death and extend to the bereaved
family and relatives our sincere
sympathy and earnest prayers
3 That a copy of these resolu-J
tions be handed the family a copy
be given the Marietta Monitor for
publication and that a copy of the
resolutions be spread on the records
of the church
How Are Your Eyes?
If your eyes bother you— now & the time to havre
them fitted with glasses
Glasses adjusted to your eyes will benefit! your
health See me on Saturday
Dr Geo W Brick well
OPTOMETRIST
Over Enas & Lofton’s Store
Room 3
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Thedford’s
BLACK-DRAUGHT
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for Indigestion and stomach
trouble of any kind I have
never found anything that
touches the spot like Black-
Draught I take It in broken
doses after meals For a long
tiihe 1 tried pills which grip-
ed and didn't give the good
results Black-Dranght liver
medicine is easy to take easy
to keep inexpensive" h
Get a package from your “J
druggist today— Ask for and “
insist upon TUedford's — the E3
only genuine Q
Get it today ' Q
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SOSBBSnOQSBOB
State of Oklahoma
Love county
In Ditrict Coart — No 1780
James Thompson plaintiff vs
H Embry et al defendants
The State of Oklahoma to B
Benham greeting:
Said defendant B P Benham will
take notice that he has been sued in
the above named court to foreclose
a real estate mortgage on lands de-
scribed in plaintiff’s petition and
must answer the petition filed
therein by said plaintiff on or be-
fore the Cth day of October A D
1922 or said petition will be taken
as true and a judgment for said plain-
tiff in said action for foreclosure of
mortgage will be rendered accordingly-
Dated this 23d ay of August 1922
J H HAYS
Attest: Atty for Plaintiff
W L RICHARDS 8-25-4
i Court Clerk
THE RUBUSH CO I
INSURANCE
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TORNADO H
LIFE
FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDING
PHONE 91
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UPREM!'
! No 88 Producers oil and gas lease
blanks at the Monitor office
Monitor Want Ads Gets Results
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Policyholders jj
When making a change in residence policy hold-
ers should notify the agency by whom their insur-
ance policy was written
CULWELL AGENCY
GENERAL INSURANCE MARIETTA OKLA
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Choate, Henry Willis. Marietta Monitor (Marietta, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1922, newspaper, September 8, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1753518/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.