The Maramec News (Maramec, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1919 Page: 1 of 10
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The Maran
VOLUME Vll.
MARAMEC, PAWXEE COUNTV, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAT, I'Kit. (J, 1919.
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Feed and Flour
At C. F. Baker's Store
Red Star Flour $2.75 pr sack
Very best Flour. Try it.
FEED A SPECIALTYc,r ”s sfcipp,d fff 25 sh0,ld “
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FEED consisting of Bran, Mill Run,
Shorts, Corn and Barley Chops. Horse
and Mule Feed. Prices Right.
HURRY ANO GET YOUR FEED AND FLOUR
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First Here First Served
AT COST
Look over my entire stock of notions
and Groceries and Dry Goods and
Shoes as I am going to close out my
entire stock absolutely at cost.
bargains in Ladies Rain Coats while
they last. We have a few ready made
dresses at cost prices also Ladies
and Children’s Sweaters.
Locals
Arnold Privett arrived home
from the training camp Friday
evening, having received his dis-
charge from the army.
. Bert Belden visited over Sun-
day with home folks here.
Alga Martin and wife and
daughter are all serio-jil# ill with
the influenza.
- A telephone message from
Bartlesville Tuesday gave the
information that Mrs. Tharp anf
Miss Esther Winks had beet
called to Ft. Smith, Ark., on ac*
<o_;nt of Mrs. Hus < n teinrvery
ill with an attack of influenza.
Foster Marsh and wife re-
turned from Kansas, Friday
evening, after an extended visit
with relatives.
Jack Binkley of Osage county
was a Maramec visitor, Tuesday.
w/iiy I flan'i Si To Curel
W. F. Moore of Yale, was in
our city Tuesday, cn business.
Arnold Privett is on the sick
list, with a severe attack of the
influenza.
m
The youngest son of M. F.
Grubb and wife has* been quite
sick for several days.
Jeff Mercer returned from the
barber school at Oklahoma City.
Wednesday evening, and is now
ready to operate his barbershop.
Because a church is a nuisance
in any town, and I want to do all
I can to rid our tiwn of what we
ha\e.
Because the church has never
been worth anything to me or
my family and I do not propose
to support it even by my pres-
ence-
Because the religion which my
mother professed was a myth
tnd she was a deluded fanatic.
Because all revivals are simplv
mixtures of sentimentalism, fa
naticism, and excitement and no
real good is ever accomplished.
Because Re’igion would be
worth nothing to me in life, and
F do not desire it at death, and I
do not want to leave any consola
tior for those who might grieve
for me when I am gone.
Of course I don't know about
Eternity, but I am willing to
wait until I get there to find out
whether or not it is real.
These are not my reasons hut
•they must be yMiirs if you are
•efusing to attend church. At
least that is what you say by
vour actions.
Come to the meetings at the
Baptist. Church every evening
at 7:30.
Jas. P. Peden. Evangelist-
1 Baptist Principles
Special Bargains on Lace and Embroidery
Lace from 4c to 15c. Embroidery 10c to 15c.
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Matches! Matches!
5c. per box
, Highest Market price payed for Butter & Eggs
Thanking you in a Ivan? 3 fo: your
patronage
C. F. Baker
MARAMEC,
i '£**-■
tersely stated
An open Bible-meaning what
it says.
Regeneration:-The only hope of
salvation.
Salvation by grace, through
faith in Jesus Christ.
> Scriptural Baptism in obedience
f to the command of Jesus Christ.
> Absolute democracy in church
% government.
- The Christ life our patera, his
commands our laws, his word our
only rule of faith and practice.
Coins to the meetings now being conducted by
0Km [ Evangelist James P. Peden.
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