The Ripley Times. (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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bi'nki'.uH In* utoiif time predietiti,
lint tin* |tool* inait »* xtill aid*1 to
tittVfl alioiit till* country in a pri-
vate car.
Secretary Taft thinka the can-
al zone should lx* widened. This
is the tirst intimation that the
secretary met with difficulty in
Kcttini; through it,
(J rover Cleveland wants the
doctors to quit using big words.
Why, the very idea! How else
would a young practitioner prove
that he was a doctor.
While everybody appears to be
satisfied, we haven’t heard from
Archie Roosevelt as to how he
thinks he is going to like Nicholas
for a new brother-in-law.
A prominent farmer of this
'•( unty told us that he could not
understand why we should take
the statements of the Advance
so seriously, as no one else ever
lid.
Some of Russia’s subjects are
receiving death warrants while
others are receiving appoint
ments as governors, which is
about the same tiling in the long
run.
In last week’s issue Mr. Miller
announces his withdrawal from
the editorial management of the
Advance. Can it be that Miller’s
solicitude for the peoples’ wel-
fare would prompt him thus to
quench the rantings of his trench-
ant pen?
Oldham has just received a ton
of calico in all grades, colors and
designs. Look at the line.
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PATENTS
[ Htui TRADE-MARKS promptly obtained in
all countries, or no fee. We obtain PATENTS
THAT PAY, advertise thorn thoroughly, at our
expense, and help you to sucoess.
(tend model, photo or sketch for FREE report I
on patentability. 20 years- practice. SUR- id
PASSING REFERENCES. For free Guide f-
Book on Vr»’fltable Patents writ* to
603-505 Seventh Street, >
WASHINGTON. O. C.
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Adtam ** and rltarift*** lit** l*a>i»»*
ciiuitly b*Ntrtl with nil iwirt* of
dUtmossly* Tin* Clipper My*
“N«*twilli*tamlintf their «*x
travaguul «*X|***i>dltur**i* tin* lnwril
r«*fu<***« tu puy nit lioimat hill Uu**
thin county for nqtttirittg the
Hindu.- i»cr*u**i tits river hors. Hut
it in |M*rlia|>* tin* la*l tint** the
hunch will link fur officiit! rccog
nitioit and tl»**y ur** kMiking uftcr
their own urn! not the |H*ople x
int«*reHt».”
The Payne county board did
agree to pay half the sum actual*
. ly necessary to repair that bridge
and we do not doubt but that
I they are still willing to stand by
I the agreement if your board will
take the “steal” out of that bill.
The Payne county board, accoin
panied by an expert bridge man
have viewed the work done on
your bridge and ffgnred it care-
fully and liberally and they found
over fifty per cent “steal” in it.
And while we do not know who
shared in these rich spoils, we
consider the Clipper man very
foolish to squander his time and
energy and newspaper space in
defending the gang if he is not in
it.
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WALLIS' RACKET
Just received a new invoice of
glassware and elegantly decorat
ed queensware. Pine variety of
ornamental lamps — Oldham
Mer. Co.
Wide Responsibility in China.
In China the whole family is held
responsible for the acts of any of its
members and for certain* offenses,
such as an attempt on the life of the
emperor, all are executed, even to the
babe in arms. The tepaom, or dean
of the village, elected by universal
suffrage, is responsible for the con-
duct of the families of his domain.
The subprefect, prefect, governor and
viceroy are all responsible in different
degrees. An inundation and a famine
are laid at the door of the governor or
the viceroy, who are “father and
mother to the people.” About thirty
years ago a mandarin was murdered
by soldiers. As a result thirty-three
functionaries — prefect, subprefects
and superintendents — were declared
responsible and beheaded and the gov-
ernor and treasurer of the province
were exiled.
A Girl's Essay on Teeth.
This is a genuine essay, writtea by
a pessimistic schoolgirl of nine:
“There are many kinds of teeth, they
belong to the human races, animals,
birds, fish and some insects. Most
humars have false teeth—half the
world is false—hair, eyes, teeth, noses,
and many other things. About noses.
I know a lady who has twelve false
noses; she has let me play with
them. Fish have sharp teeth; some
people’s teeth look very nice, they
want care. Human rae^s have molar,
eye and wisdom tte:h. I am sorry I
do not know much about teeth, but I
missed school yesterday afternoon.”
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I imvc milled, in connection
with Groceries. Quocnswnre.
and Tinwurc. it new line of
Ladies’md Childrens’ Readymade
Muslin Underwear
and FurnishingGoods at very
Low Prices. These Goods are
Well Made. They are not just
Basted and Pasted as most
ready-made garments are.
Call und see them before you
do your Spring sewing. You
can save time and labor and
thus save money.
I pay Highest Market Price for Produce
E. D. WALLIS
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At all drugjjest's in $ 1.00 bottles. '
WRITE US A LETTER
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troubles. We min send free advice
(In plain sealed anvelope), how to
evslheto. Address: Ladies’ Advisory
Dept., Tbs Chattanooga Modidne Co.,
Chattanooga. Ten a.
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“I SUFFERED GREATLY,”
writes Mrs. L. E. Clevenger, of Belle-
view, N. C., “ at my monthly periods,
al! my life, but the first bottle of Car-
dui gave me wonderfi > relief, and now
I am in better health t an I have been
for a long time. I think Cardui thegreat-
est woman’s medidne in the world.’
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RIPLEY REALTY CO.
Makes Best Terms on Farm Loans
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