The Marlow Review (Marlow, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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MARLOW (OKLA) REVIEW THURSDAY JULY 19th 1917
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£ Ions 75c per dozen Extra caps zinc porce-
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£ 10 cents per dozen Pickling spices etc at jjj
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WHEN YOU GET RIGHT DOWN
TO IT
you can not do better than let us make
your automobile repairs We understand
just what is required and can often save
you more expensive work later on if you
let us inspect your car occasionally We
are practical people and have reasonable
prices
The American Garage
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Successors to the DeShazo Garage
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Received To-day
A new supply of Kaffir Corn and Maize
for seed purposes
For a short time only Flour made from
the best of old wheat Kansas grown Wi-
chita’s Best per hundred $650
Produce Department
We Offer For:
Eggs per doz cash17c Trade 20c
Hens lb cash 1 2c Trade 1 3c
Fryers tb cash 15c Trade 1 7c
Cox lb cash 7c Trade 8c
BRISCOE BROTHERS
MERCHANTS
Marlow Oklahoma
Established Oct 1st 1892
JAMES C NANCE Editor
Telephone 35
Ret Phone 121
Politics: i
Strictly Independent
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Advertising copy should be in office
by Tuesday P M
—Advertising Rates—
On first page 20 cents per inch
single column
On all other pages 15 cents per
single column inch
Locals 5 cents per line each in-
sertion This includes legals
In no case will the above rates
be changed The prices of labor and
materials will not permit We have
made the rates just as reasonable as
possible under circumstances Our
circulation is the rargest in the
county — hence we quote you lower
rates than other county publications
Subscriptions
In Stephens Co One year $100
Outside Stephens Co One year $150
Strictly in Advance
Equipment conceeded to be best in
County Job and Book Work
A Specialty
Oil Stoves guaranteed to give’ sat-
isfaction J T Hill Hardware Co
Mrs O P Jordan who has been
visiting her niece Mrs L Z Brown
left Monday via Medicine Park for
hef home in Childress Okla She
was accompanied by Mrs Gertrude
Beanguard and Masses Margaret
and Carrol Beanguard
If you want a good window shade
one that won’t crack call for the
Brinlin J W Steele
Miss Rachel McMurry made 'a
business trip to Edmond last Mon
day and will 'return’ home the last
of the week Her sister Henry who
has been attending the summer term
of the Central State Normal will
accompany her home
-We are still receiving lots of new
tennis slippers and shoes and if you
care for the better kind we have
them We had enough of the oil
cloth soles last summer and have
none of them this time but if you
want a good heavy upper with a
pure white para rubber sole and
one that fits holds its shape and
wears we have them for the whole
family: Montgomery & Wylie
PATRIOTISM
Patriotism! A word to conjur
with and on most every tongue
these days We all have it but
even the hardiest tree will die if
shut away from the rays of the sun
Therefore why expect our patriot-
ism to survive the ordeal of eternal
darkness that most of us subject it
to
Now we don’t mean that we are
lacking in patriotism nor that we
will be found wanting when the time
for action arrives but we do mean
that many of the citizens of this
glorious country take their patriot-
ism in altogether to matter of fact
way By so doing rob themselves
of a great inspiration
Systematic deep breathing before
an open window has been known
to add an inch to the chest measure
Try standing before an open window
each morning mentally visualizing
the greatness of the United States
and repeating aloud: “I am an
American citizen — this is my coun-
try” and we will wager that you will
find that not only have you added
to your chest expansion but that you
have ‘also added ‘ to your height
Try it Grow! Expand! Try to
realize that you are a part owner in
the greatest country — the greatest
government and are a member of'
the greatest nation the world has
ever seen
Mrs Clark Dean and children
from Yookum Texas are here visit-
ing her sister Mrs L E Ledbetter
After a week’s visit here Mrs Led-
better and son Glen will accomp
any her on to Shamrock Texas to
visit their parents Mr and Mrs E
N McCracken
My coal for your winter’s supply
will begin to arrive about August
10th See me for prices and quality
Marlow Ice & Fuel Co
D L Lindsey Prop
Every day we hear some lady
bragging on the quality of our ging-
hams and if you can appreciate
ginghams that will boil and come
out looking like they did before be-
ing washed we would like for you
to remember the name GOLDEN
ROD -as we believe this to be the
best gingham made Montgomery &
Wylie
Miss Agnes O’Quin left Wednes-
day for Oklahoma City where she
will spend several weeks
An Unusual Investment Opportunity
I am forced to sell three shares of
Expansion Oil and Gas st5ck a1
once The company’s price on thi
stock is $3500 If you want a rea
bargain and will act at once you
can buy this stock for $11750 a
share Address Box 97 Marlow
Okla
We are this week making some
very close prices on girls’ gingham
dresses These are about the price
the ginghams would cost you from
the bolt to say nothing of the mak-
ing these hot days Montgomery &
Wylie
Mrs M M McNeese left Saturday
for a business trip to Chicago
One 5 horse power gasoline en-
gine for sale- Ben Shaw Phone X25
Mr Cecil Smith spent a few days
in Sherman Texas the first of Ihe
week
Can you bake more bread for a
dollar at home than you can buy
for a dollar a't the City Bakery?
Mr and Mrs Dale Piatt have re-
turned from a two week’s visit in
Galveston Texas and Purcell Okla
Don’t fail to take advantage of
the special prices wq are making
this week on girls gingham dresses
They are all nicely made and trim-
med and for less than you can buy
the ginghams in them on to-day’s
market Montgomery & Wylie
Mrs! Frank Miller and daughter
returned ' Wednesday from an ex-
tended visit with relatives in Claren-
don Texafc
We have just four refrigerators
left these will go at cost this week
J W Steele
Mary Aldridge
CIROPRACTOR
Carver Graduate -KENTUCKY
HOTEL
Don’t Risk Neglect
Don’t neglect a constant backache
sharp darting pains or kidney and
bladder orders The danger of
dropsy or Bright’s disease is too
serious to ignore Use Doan’s Kid-
ney Pills as have your friends and
neighbors A Marlow case
Mrsj W C Qualls Marlow Says
“For several years I had an awful
lot of trouble with my kidneys My
back was so sore and lame for weeks
at a time that the least exertion tired
me out for hours My sight blurred
and my head ached causing me so
much nervousness that I was dis-
abled One box of Doan’s Kidney
Pills relieved me of the miserable
pains in my back and also relieved
the trouble I had with my sight
always keep Doan’s Kidney Pills in
my home now and rely on them for
relief when I feel any symptom of
kidney trouble coming on”
Price 50c at all dealers Foster-
Milburn Co Props Buffalo N Y
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Broom Corn Knives
Absolutely one of the best
Each 23c 2 for 45c per doz $250
-Save you money on cooking utensils
dishes and other things you need in broom
corn season v
Save you money on fruit Jars Caps and
Rubbers Complete line of notions and
racket goods Come in and look the stock
oyer then buy where your money does the
most
Our Motto: “The Same Goods for Less”
Marlow Variety Store
J W Armstrong -
i We will have a carload of No 3 Oats
at our elevator in Marlow by July 23
or 24th If you need any of these oats
for feeding or planting leave order
with us at once
1 Damaged Wheat for Chicken Feed'
Marlow Grain Co
J J McANAW Mgr
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' Props
C H' Carson
Chas Rose Mechanics!
Figure it yourself and see if you
can bake your bread at home cheap-
er than yon can buy it at the City
Bakery
Mr and Mrs P V Rabb are
spending a few weeks in Galveston
Let us figure on your plumbing
J T Hill Hardware Co
SPECIALS
Broom Com Catsup per gal 45
10 lb Pail Lard $190
12 lb Pail Honey $190
11 tbs Sugar $100
Over Two Inches of Rain
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The ground is in fine shape Better see about
those fall Garden Seed We have a large selection
BRAY’S CASH GROCERY
SQUARE DEAL GARAGE
Agency for Maxwell Cars Phone 54
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Cheap Mutual Protection
Take Membership in the
MUTUAL AID UNION of Rogers Ark i
Neither life insurance or joining a lodge
cheaper than either and accomplish
the same end
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IN THE OLD PASTIME THEATRE
BUILDING
HAVE A FEW
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN NEW AND
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Bud Scott has returned from Ok-
lahoma City where he has recovered
j I from an operation
Mr John Lewis has returnee
Marlow and will be employed at
Payne-Rodolph barber shop
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Nance, James C. The Marlow Review (Marlow, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1917, newspaper, July 19, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1861997/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.