Delaware County News. (Grove, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1910 Page: 3 of 14
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News of Grove
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G W Goad-want to Row on lega
business Tuesday'
" S A Yeargain’s large barn is about
completed
- S Li Sullivan is building- house on
his farm west of Grand river
The ghost ha3 been walking in Den-
mark but it is not Banquo’s
Rev E C Wallace preached to the
people of Needmore last - Saturday
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J T Hollihan was in town' again
- on Saturday in the interest ’ oL tlm
Muskogee fair
W H Givens of Bentonville was
'in the city on Friday and Saturday
of last week looking for a location
Attorney O F Mason of Miami
ws in the city the fore part'-of the
’ week on legal business'
Rev McDonald preached for the
Presbyterian congregation at the
Methodist church on Sunday morning
' - The elevator of the Grove Milling
Company is being materialy improved
this week '
R A Sellers returned on Tuesday
from a business trip to Bentonville
and Fayettviire -
J W McIntosh has been fit Jay
this week assisting J W Monroe at
the State Bank
People are itl Grove every day in-
quiring for houses to rent but every
house within tivo miles of the public
square is occupied
The brick work on the Austin cot-
t age is completed From present in-
- dications it will be one of the prettiest
homes in town
Attorney E- B Hunt and wife re-
turned the lirst of the week from - a
visit of two weeks with friends in
Arkansas-
The apple harvest is on across the
line in ’Arkansas and over forty cars
of the fruit have been shipped from
the little town of Springdale alone
i A horse belongug at the Red Front
livery harn was bitten bj a venemous
snake a few days ago and has suffered
greatly in consequence
I
o The merry-go-round left on Satur-
day afternoon We cart perhaps forego
- the pleasure of swinging around the
magiccircle but how are we to get
’ along without the inspiring music?
The lumber is being hauled for the
new school house at Klaus Bend The
building will be modern and well
furnished and when completed will
be a credit to"that neighborhood
Cap T S Remsen made -an in-
teresting talk to the young people at
tlie Christian church on Sunday even-
ing on the subject of temperance and
la"w enforcement - -
Ebgar Walton who has been study-
ing telegraphy and station work went
with the Haynes family to Ripple
Tennessee where he will continue his
studies vi 111 Agent Haynes
We noticed J K Hurst taking home
an improved machine the other day
with which to sow his wheat Row if
Jim had some one to sew on his
buttons he would be pretty well equip-
ped lor practical farming
When you have an achey stretchy
feeling and you arexdull tired and dis-
couraged it is a sign of approaching
- malaria or chills you should act quickly
to ward off an attack HtCRBINE of
fers you the help you need it destroys
the malarial germ drives out all impur-
ities and makes you feel bright vigorous
and cheerful Price 50c Sold by
Forbes Medicine Co
' W II DOIIERTY Pres ’ 13 F DYER Vice Pres
G T HAMPTON Cashier
CITIZENS BANK
- GROVE OKLAHOMA'
V ' STOCKHOLDERS'
J H Gibson J S Turner G M Ward A W Harlan Mrs Susan
' M Carr W H Doherty Chas H Dahl B Y Dyer G T Hampton x
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INTEREST
Is the gteatest incentive
twards saving money
When yon find yonr mo-
ney is earning some-
thing yon ieel more like
' saving
Interest like a ‘much ad-
- vertised remedy ‘‘works
while yon sleep” y
We pay -interest on cer-
tificates of deposit for 6
orT2 months’ time
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-'v - -
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Capital $30000
Surplus $5000
- John Booher is again a sojourner at
Swift Current in the province of Sas-
Katchewan in the far north Mr
Booher claims that his property there
has appreciated in -value uutil it- is
now worth $40000
Mr and Mrs J H Gibson with their
younger children left on Thursday
for St Louis from which point Mrs
Gibson and the children will go South
for a visit with relatives at Glasgow
Kentucky and Carthage Tenn Mr
Gibson will spend a few days in St
Louis before his return
A bright little daughter came to the
Horace Hopkins home last Saturday
morning The little Miss arrived just
in time to assist her papa in the cele-
bration of his twenty-fourth birthday —
a rather unusual coincidence '
James -Link is hauling the lumber
for a new house to be built on his
place south of town '
Wash Woodall has materially im-
proved the appearance of his residence
property by having it painted Henry
Walker was the artist that weilded
tbe brush Henry also has the con-
j tract to paint the new school house at
1 Ketcher
' Frisco agent Lon Haynes and
family left this week for Ripley Tenn-
! essee where Mr Haynes has taken a
position with the Illinois Central Rail-
road Company E L Noble of Crock-
er Mo who succeds Mr Haynes as
J agent here arrived last week with his
I family aqd is now in charge at the
1 depot
If your child ispale andsickly pic ks at
Newton Pace visited friends here the nose starts in the sleep and grinds
the latter part of the week and le't j the teeth whiie sleeping it is a sure
for his home by way of Afton on Sun- of worms A remedy for these
day morning Along with his other ' paraslte3 WM be found in WHITE’S
misfortune Mr Pace sufferd the total CREAM VERMIFUGE it not only
loss of 300 acres of corn that was de- cears out the worms but it restores
slroyed by a terrific hail storm that' health and cheerfulness Price 25c per
visitedhis locality just after the corn bottle Soldby Forbes Medicine Co
was laid by
V I Cross returned on Tuesday
from a business trip to St Louis’
and Burlington Iowa Our reporter
sent him to Kansas City last week
but it wa3 a geographical instead of a
typographical error this time Mrs
Cross and Shannon came home on
Wednesday from Bentonville after
visit of several days with friends in
that city
The entire force of masons suspend-
ed work on the Sellers and Hampton
buildings and went to Anderson Mo
where they have another contract on
where they have been working during
the week In the meantime the car-
penters have been busy at their part
of the work and the walls of the upper
story will soon be completed when the
i
masons resume work ' 1
t
Yellow complexion pimples and dis-
figuring blemishes on the face or body
can be gotten rid of by doctoring the
liver which is torpid HERBINE is a
powerful liver correctant it purifies
the system stimulates the vital organs
and puts the body in fine vigorous con-
dition Price 50c Sold by Forbes Medi-
cine Company
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Platt, S. C. Delaware County News. (Grove, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1910, newspaper, September 30, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1856789/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.