Love County News. (Marietta, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1908 Page: 3 of 10
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Miller & Newland
Staple and Fancy Groceries
We have a fresh and complete line When you
want something nice phone
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Good Flour a Specialty
YOU CAN GET IT AT
Leavitt-Kingdon
Jewelery Co
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Mill and Wood Yard
I have rented the grist mill and wood yard of W A
Anglin and will keep the best of meal chops etc at all
times I will run a wood yard in connection Wood de-
livered to any part of the city free of charge Also de-
liver chops and meal Give me a trial
Martin
Guy
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Mrs Fannie Bills of Marietta
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Rev Theadfoid of Butcher I Up to a late hour Thursday
Texas filled his appointment at night we were unable to get the
the Baptist church Saturday official election returns of Love
county Wejiave done our best 'PrJcl Kenedy forCor
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and Sunday
The little daughter of Mr and
Mrs E W Watson died Sunday
evening and was buried Monday
evening ’ Their many friends
extend to the n their heartfqlt
sympathy in their bereavement
Rev Freeman of Ardmore
held quaterly conference at the
Methodist church Monday even-
ing "
E M Harris Editor of the
Orphans Home Tournel and
founder of the home at Cornish
spent Monday night with ua and
reports his home work moving
forward very slowly He is in a
great work and we feel that our
people should lend a -helping
hand
J W May was relieved of
$160 some time Sunday and we
learn that the robber was caught!
in Gainesville Monday and found
with the money on him
The election Tuesday was a
very quiet one and a light vote
there being 89 democrats 48 re-
publicans and 43 socialists
Mrs G M Townsend made a
business trip to -Marietta last
Saturday
Mr and Mrs J W Shankle
to get them and have held our
yaper several hours but it seems
to be impossible
All of the state questions car-
ried yes and the Socialist made
a great gain in the county
To the Patrons of the Farmers
Union Gin
Some one who seems to wish
to meddle with the affairs of
others has been circulating the
report that the gin did not be-
long to me but belonged to a
corporation or company The
report is false and the party or
i parties who circulated it is either
honestly mistaken (and very
meddlesome) or wilfully lying ’
The gin was purchased by me
from A J Hunger and my
deed is in the hands of the Re-
corder of Love county
I am ready for business and
will do my best to please my
customers
Jack B Jamison
SAVE YOUR BUNDLES
Of laundry for Geo Kemp He will call and de-
liver them for you He also cleans dyes and
presses clothes Ladies shirt waists a specialty
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
First-Class work and
Prompt Delivery
Phone No 2
Burch’s barber shop
When
In a Hurry
Telephone
THE NICKLE STORE
We handle Groceries Racket Goods and all kinds
I of ountry produce You Will not be
disappointed if you trade with us
COLSTON & BURCH
were visitors to Marietta Mon-
day Our people appreciated having
our district Judge S H - Russell
and our district Clerk W L
Richards with us last Friday
evenining We gave the Judge
a good hearing and greatly ap-
preciated his talk
G A Gurley and Gus Culwell
went to Marietta Tuesday even-
ing to get dost to the wire so
as to hear from the election
Frank Green is reported very
sick but on the mend
- If you have a Bank check or
cotton ticket to be cashed re-
member it matters not on what
Bank it may be drawn take it to
the Farmers National who will
cash it Any and everything
you may have to do in a Bank-
ing way remember it can be at-
tended to right at the Farmers
National— you don’t have to go
any further
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Ink
For sale or will trade for stock
of merchandise one quarter sec-
tion of fine land well improved
and in cultivation 12 miles south
of Oklahoma City and six miles j
north of Norman a snap: write
or call for full particulars
The Jordan Real Estate Co
SURPRISE CAFE
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Attend tho bazaar and dinner
given by the Ladies Aid Society
of the Presbyterian church
Thanksgiving
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Love County News. (Marietta, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1908, newspaper, November 6, 1908; Marietta, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1817597/m1/3/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.