The Marlow Review. (Marlow, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1906 Page: 7 of 9
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THE MARLOW REVIEW
Entered in the postollice at Marlow
I T for transportation through the
mailt at second clast matter
W B ANTHONY
' a
Editor and Proprietor
-tM
ing that which lias survived se
vere winters and wliicli begins
growing in March Any who
have such Bermuda sod for sale
should advertise the fact in the
papers— Ex Sta Bulletin
A KNOCKER
A knocker is a mail who
pre-
Lical and Lens Distance Pbone Ho 35 teDds t0 leavei ex
ists in every country but his
own that all other towns except
H J U8CRIPT10N ONE YEAH 100 his own are governed by angels
that all women are more charm
Pdbusiikd Kvehy Friday
This is rather an off week
news
for
in
lit
Bouutiful crops are nj
prospect Summer may
them but let’s enjoy them while
they are ours
It Is expected that the wood
reserve bill will bo a law by the
time this issue of The Review
is in the hands of its readers
Here’s hopin’
ing than his wife that all chi
dren are more dutiful than his
5wn that he would be ready to
step within the portals of the
pearly gates if it voio not for
the evil influences of Ins iramedi
ate surroundings A town that
has such an inhabitant is to bo
pitied and if more than one are
found there it would not be
breach of etiquette for neighbor
ing towns to send peiiodica
messages of' condolence The
knocker is indeed an honorec
person judging from the “dead'
towns that stand as monuments
to his memory — Trade Review
In view of the uncertainty of
statehood there is no evidence of
political activity with any except
those who have a bee in the bon- chikcaehaExpre
net Of such beware! The Enid Wave preaches the
following good sermon which we
The day of the office seeking adapt to Chickasha
the man seems almost a thing of The spring is upon us and yard
the past Officers in most in- cleaning is at band The dead
stances are machine made and grass and half rotted leaves up-
machine operated We hope the °n the lawn should be raked off
new state wtll make a record Un burned The grass will
for itself by nominating by pri- grow and cover them but they
maries and using conscience and will check its growth and leave
judgment in the selection of bae spots which will present
nominees and not be “soft soap- had appearance
d" by the shrewd but design-1 But it is the back yards
ing politician alleys that need attention
winter’s supply of tin cans
a
and
The
is
One of our exchanges launches yard and 1-
leys and in many of- these
a boom for a Rock Island attor-
ney for the constitutional con:
vention It is our opinion that it
is not wise to elect to so import-
ant an office one who is bound to
the railroads by so strong a tie
as that That is what is the
matter now Corporations have
elected their attorneys to office
all the way from the Senate
down
Marlow believes in the “square
deal" policy She
and practices it
cans
lie the germs of disease If
you have no method of carting
them off to some mudhole which
they will help to fill then dig a
hole in the back yard and sink
them
Cleanliness is a duty Gar-
dens vegetable or floral plants
and fruit trees are luxuries and
require so much time to keep
them free from weeds that their
cultivation is not a duty But it
is a duty to keep down weeds
ad vocates it and thus preserve cleanliness
Her citizens Chickasha is a pretty city Its
are not parties to ways “dark and foliage is nberalf its sidewalkf?
devious" In working for the are in good condition and curbs
uwn s interest they can do so and guttf rIng been
and are doing so without misrep- ously iaid (?J Thig ig ag far ag
resentation or deception At the public authorities can
last she has risen from the sleepy They cannot beautiful
inactive state and is now one of lawns nor can tbey meddleClose
the most progressive and ener- ly with a mang back d uness
g-itic cities of her population
be found anywhere
complaint is made
It devolves upon each individ-
ual house occupant to do the rest
HARDY BERMUDA GRASS I Usually the owner of a house
Numerous papers have printed protect his property from
statements to the effect that the filth and weeds but frequently
E iperiment Station at Stillwaier tenants do not regard appear
klahoma would furnish roots ance enough
of Hardy Bermuda grass to all
applicants The station can not I Electric Lights Too
u this its limited resources At a meeting of the council
would soon be exhausted if it Monday night the decision was
attempted such a distribution reached by the council to install
Those who wish to get a start electric lights with the' water
of this grass should procure sod works The plan adopted to
n -ar at home for planting choos-1 secure the extra money needed
for this purpose is to sell scrip
for not less than 92 per cent of
face value and construct the
system of lights
t The council has no doubt act
ed wisely With a slightly in
creased expense both lights and
the waterworks can be operated
The income from both will be
lage enough to-not only defray
expenses but to earn at least a
small dividend In the deal the
town will get street lights which
cost other towns from $50 to $80
If it serves only this it will be a
good’ business move
Orders for equipment will be
made soon and Marlow will get
both a good system of water-
works and a first class electric
light plant
Found:— A key near the Bank
of Marlow owner may have same
by calling at this office and pay-
ing for this notice
Ayer’s Pills are
ey greatly aid
Ay
Th
gently
the Sai
laxative
Sarsaparilla
DeSHAZO
I would rather live In a dead
town than to live in one which I
would continually have to whoop
and hurra and pump hotair Into
to keep it alive Of all the com
temtipble things is tho man ant
his family bankrupting them
selves to outshine their neigh
bors and I have tho same opinion
of a town that will do the same
thing in order to receive the
favorable comments of the travel
ing public If you have not tbe
money to go the gaits of others
accept your hard condition anc
make It harder until you havo
accumulated enough to set them
a paco If appearance measur-
ed character Hell's half acre
would soon put Heaven out of
business I don’t go on looks or
I would never have stopped at
Marlow and I believe there were
just about as good people here
then as now’ I have never used
my good looks and affableness to
draw trade I have even refus
ed to give a pleasant smile for
fear some one would buy some-
thing on that account I want
trade on no other condition thau
giving more or better goods for
the money than other places in
tow’n nor will I even beg you
then
W hen we first commenced the
dry good business a man came
n one day and after buying a
few things Lucile ask him if
there was anything else he said
that was all he wanted She
commenced to name over things
and asked if he wanted that each
time he would answer no You
see she had worked for people
who thought it was the clerk’s
religious duty to try to sell the
customers everthing in the store
when they came in After the
man had gone I told her never
to worry people trying to sell
them something after they said
there was nothing else wanted
She said we would never sell
them I told her alright we
would give the people credit for
having sense enough to buy what
they wanted and that we would
always take no for an answer
'e have succeeded People
never stand and parley with us
about the price and quality We
are selling we believe consider-
ing the stock more dry goods
lan any other house in town
still have a little corner on
groceries and offer you flour at
$200 per hundred in order to
get you to try it I don’t believe
there is any better flour in the
town regardless of price I have
sold 60000 pounds with only one
complaint and this man told us
confidentially that his wife W’as
the best baker in all this country
I don’t guarantee this flor all I
ask is for you to try it Use e-
nough to be absolutely certain
that the fault is in the flour and
not the cook Bring back the
remainder and get back all your
money
Sour Pickles per Gal
Dead Animals
Some one unintentionally or
otherwise is violating the law
almost every day by dumping
dead animals along the public
roads At places this nuisance
has reached the limit Citizens
are going to be forced to indict
some of the violators unless
heed is paid to the rights of the
public
By direction of the council the
marshal has secured a dumping
ground east of town on the Capt’
Thompson farm A large flag
or rag has been placed in the
top of a treo to enable any one
to find the place Even here
carcasses must be buried and
not dumped
If every body will take notice
some one may avoid indictment
1 pound Star Tobaco
35c
Sweet Pickles per Gal nil
6UC
45c
60c
45c
25c
$200
100
-15c
1 pound
Tob
Rainbow Tobacco
per lb
Union Standard To
bacco per lb
100 lbs
Flour
' 20 lbs Granulated
Sugar
Maraela Macaroni
1 package
Ripple To- OCn
bacco OuUa
4 lbs Arm & Hum
mer Soda
4 cans Eagle Lye
for
8 Bars Clariette
Soap
3 cans Sweet tender
Corn
25c
25c
25c
25c
DeSHAZO’S
FOR SALE
40 Acres of Bottom Land-
About two miles of Hope I T
Inter-married surplus with good
title It will sell soon If inter-
ested call on
Willis & Anthony
How Is
YourHeart?
Is your pulse weak too slow
too fast or does it skip a beat?
Do you have shortness of
breath weak or hungry spells
fainting smothering or choking
spells palpitation fluttering
pains around the heart in side
and shoulder or hurt when
lying on left side?
If you have any of these
symptoms your ‘heart is weak
or diseased and cannot get
better without assistance
Dr Miles’ Heart Cure
strengthens weak hearts and
rarely ever fails to cure heart
disease Try it and see how
quickly you will find relief
"About January lat 190! I took
down with weaknemi and dropsy
and gradually grew worse I waa told
by my family physician that my case
was hopeless My neighbors and fam-
ily had given me up to die My
limbs and body were swollen to one- "
third larger than normal else and
water had collected around my heart
For at least three months I had to sl(
propped up In bed to keep from smoth-
ering I sent for live bottles of Dr
Miles' Heart Cure and by the time I
had taken them all I was entirely
cured I feel better than I have for
twenty years and I am able to do
any kind of work on my farm Uy f'
attending physician told me that If It
hadn’t been for Dr Miles' Heart Curs
I would now be In my grnve”
L T CURD Wilmore Ky
Dr Miles' Heart Cur It told iy'
your druggist who will guartntes that
the first bottle will benefit If it falls
he will refund your money
Miles Medical Co Elkhart Ind
FURNITURE
We arc unloading a new car
of Furniture and will be able to
furnish iyou any thing you need
our line
WINDOW SHADES: See our line Wo have a
shades worth 25c each all linen on a good roller We
close out 10 cents COME WHILE THEY LAST
WE CARRY BEST GOODS AT LEAST A10NEY
Bed Room Suits from $1500 to $7500
Mattings and Carpets
Carpets range In price from 20c to 75c yd
Matting from 15c to 40c per yard
Rugs from 50c to $500 each
Art Squares from S4-00 to $5000
We carry a full line of Coffins
and Caskets Undertakers’ Sup-
plies and Burial Robes and we
do Embalming
Everything in the Furniture Line:
Safes Tables Center Tables
Rockers all sizes and prices
We are always glad to show you whether
you buy or not No trouble
Groceries
We carry a full stock and guarantee satisfaction We are
still buying our part of the COUNTRY PRODUCE Bring
n your Eggs Butter Chickens Turkeys and in fact any-
thing you have to sell
BRISCOE BROS
Dray Transfer Ice and Coal
J A Jenkins has purchased
the Dray Transfer Ice and Coal
business from J P Bledsoe and-
will serve the public in all these
lines with satisfaction' Former
customers and new ones are so-
licited for their business
Respectfully
J A Jenkins
theorTginal
LAXATIVE GOUGH SYRUP
Cure 11 Cough and ft cJiJJU!
assists in expelling U tom smiths
Colds from the Pner Be
Is on rrtiy
System by
gently moving
the bowelsiTaSf
A certain cure! 3 vv
for croup and
whooping-cough
(Trad lUrk Ssgistsrsd)
KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE
HONEYIeTAR
rssrARD AT TUB LABORATOKT OF
E a DsWITT Si CO CHIOAQO U t A
R L MONTGOMERY Dealer
THE DIRECT ROUTE
mm WELLS TEX AS
THE FAMOUS
I f
Health and Pleasure Resort
is via
Notrouble to anwer questions
Homeseekers Tickets
‘ On Sale Daily
From Ft Worth to West Texas Points
E-P TURNER
Gen’l Pass’r Agt
Dallas Texas
MARLOW IMPLEMENT CO
HARDWARE
i
Stoves Wagons Buggies Harness
Queensware Glass ware Etc
We Solicit a Share of Your Business
Marlow
S?
Ind
Ter
Nothing will relieve indigestion that
is not a thorough digestant Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat
and allows the stomach to rest— re-
cuperate— grow strong again A few
doses of Kodol after meals will soon
restore the stomach and digestive or-
gans to a full performance of their
functions naturally 8old by Mont-
gomery & McArthur ’ -
Tbe most rational remedy for
Coughs and Colds is Kennedy’s Laxa-
tive Honey and tar It acts on the
bowels as a mild cathartic — expels all
cold from the system Cuts all phlegm
out of the throat relieves coughs
colds croup whooping etc An ideal
remedy for children— equally good for
adults 8old by Montgomery & Me
Aithur
All smart up-to-date women of to-day
Know how to bake wash sing and to
play
Without these talents a wife is N 6
Unless she takes Rocky Mountian Tea
Ask your druggist
Chamberlain’s Diarrhoea Remedy
Never faila Buy it bow It may save life
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Anthony, W. B. The Marlow Review. (Marlow, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1906, newspaper, April 20, 1906; Marlow, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1859339/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.