The Ripley Record (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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Do You Weil A Pointer?
Then Call I he Cleaners That Clean
The Model I'loanerN
1 lti W. Broadway
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Matters of General Interest
HOLIDAY GIFTS OPENING
Many Christmas Gifts Are huT'
Now on Display.
Ballard-Miller
Mallard and Mr
were married by
1 Judge White at Winfield, Wed-
., . . .. . need ay afternoon at I o’clock.
We have wiJed a MIC line of Th<, ,irjde „ frum |tipll.y. ok|, ,
Jewelry n>r to oli a- r!lt *■' hut him boon makinir her home
and want you to «ee our Kood. L thj, c|ty wllh her Mr,
Wear,- open,a* up one of the „M Ad fl„
laraeat .tockn of Chn.tma. good.. mon,h, The j, a br,ke
ever brought to Ripley. Ourj
h here Cushing
n hi t,iie at ithirti
|,t«rrd within a tn ’e »>1
It it very pruhabb- that
many other* of the 2f® t* hich, it
ii said have l> rii aitabgvd
will I** |«-rated un lea***d teffltuf >
in thm vicinity. It »» practical)
certain that sevcrol producing
well* will b«- brought in tirf
ailhin the neat )r»r It la U»»> ,w .............
fact and many superior natural of t*afJli|# lht, traln fuW
<i uaii t tea connected with th*
[and surrounding country. that
ar«' attracting attention loRipley
now and which presage many
important improvements here
during the Cuming >ear.
The sale «»f leaaee continue one
made in Cushing thia week being
for u quarter section tract for
which the Condon Oil and Gas
line of Toilet Seta and other fan-
cy articles is complete. Toys of
every kind, including a fine stock
of Dolls now on display. One of
the best stocks of Fine Candies
in the county
RIPLEY DRUG STORE
DR. T. A. LOVE, Prop.
We understand that two or
three from here have volunteered
to dig coal if the state Icarries
through its idea of having volun-
teers to do this work Mr.G. G
Youngblood has been in corres-
pondence with Mr. Nesbit who
has charge of ihe matter but he
wants it understood that Ripley
is to have a car at once.
More Public Sales.
Public sales for next week for
which bills were printed a this
office, are as follows:
J. L. Nugent will have a big
sale at his home 6 miles northeast
of Ripley, Wednesday, Dec 10.
Read his sale bills
J. W. Holeman will Bell a lot
of horses, cattle, hogs, household
goods, implements, etc., at ms
home 2 miles south of Ripley , on
Tuesday, Dec. 9
man for the Santa Fe. They are
very popular in th®ir set. Their
many friends wish them great
joy. They will reside with Mr.
and Mrs. Max Adams until they
have secured a home for them-
selves.—Arkansas City (Kan.)
Paper
Farewell Party
A farewell party by the Re
bekahs was given in honor of
Mrs Stone last Tuesday night.
A three course luncheon was
served and afterwards the Re
bekahs presented Mrs. Stot.e
with silver teaspoons as a token
of esteem and remembrance, as
she leaves on Thursday for Stock
ton, California.
The picture in the dady papers
t*r,
rently nuibired, reveal jmt lurh
a Us,king chap as might tie ex-
p4*cti ii. The fuulhard) rubber has
n trait that shows every time in
his countenance end keeps him
in the pen.
Tulsa Iris shortage of gas and
the ofiiciuls say: "no relief in
sight until the weather moder-
tmiftnv I i I Y Sj le!
• »n arctrtjn! of |t«4 Hrilhtr I faihd Is gel In
Ripley fur my Auction inki of IwfMtufe *»(
Till*) MIIDLKY IIOTKL
If the Krather iVrmiis l will he in Ripley un
Saturday Afternoon, Dec. 13th,
At d will sell at Auction the Ralance uf the
Furniture. I Hull Have bedsteads and
Springe, Tables and Chaim. Coromod~s,
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,V*. W. MEDLEY
Ripley and Vicinity
C«. paid $12,(K)U, This lease is ates." It seems that the only
southwest of the Thompson well comfort in this is that there will
and in lire with and not so fsr'begus for the cook stove after
from the wells on
and Koss places.
the Broyles awhile It won’t be needed for
any other domestic purpose, it
would seem, when "the weather
moderates "
Christmas Advertising
Bring in your Christmas ad-
vertising early next week. Ma
of our dealers have prepared tor
the Holiday trade and they want
you to know that they can fit you
out in great shape. Watch toe
columns of The Record during
the next two weeks and thus find
where the best stocks and bar
gains are to be found.
ResMeacs Phone 347
Office none 379
Dr. Chas. A. Ruhlen
Dentist and X Ray Diagnostician
105 LUTZ BUILDING
Cushing, Oklahoma.
Lyon’s Garage
United States land Goodyear Tires
Complete Line of
Parts and Accessories
GASOLINE & MOTOR OILS
We know the iMinr** and Guarantee Our
Work. A tne* will Convince %«m
ROBERT LYON. Prop.
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Ripley School Notes.
The third month of school
closed last week. Those neither
ardy nor absent were:
Geneva Williamson
Earl Messecar
Roy Bennett
Livonia Fitzgerald
Irene Ballard
Ralph Dillman
Howard Slraughn
Clyde Moon
l.orena Welsh
Lawrence Walter
Minnie Youngblood
Minnie Brake
Cordelia Simpson
lamie Simpson
Buster McGinty
Alton Fitzgerald
Iriomas Berry
Willie Price
Anna Lee Hankins
Valentine Husted
ra Woods
Nollie Barker
Edgar Bennett
A^ola Bennett
Everett Ballard
Jimmie Ballard
Paul Early
Thurston DeJarnett
Georgia Sharum
Edwenia Blank
Goldie Ballard
Adah Arnett
Martha Berry
Laveda Bennett
Gladys Fitzwater
Myrtle Fitzgerald
Mayme Tomlinson
Berthe Kidder
Madge Hankins
Mr. Welsh’s have moved back
to their old home-
Mrs. Kokemore is able to be
up again.
Don’t forget Patron’s Club
Fnday night. We hope to have
lots of help.
New seats have keen added to
the school. Tne teachers are
glad these impro vements are oe-
ing made.
Hazel Markwell visited with
Miss RjtrofT November 23rd.
Miss Darlow spent the week Qf the week from Muskogee
end at the John Fillmore home where he has been mt work dur-
east of town.
Mark Twain spoke of a man
who made elaborate calculations
and plans before doing anything.
When his house caught fire he
commenced planning a way to
extinguish the flames, but before
he got it worked out the house
*as pone. The national and state
officials who are trying to settle
the coal strike seem to be some
thing like this man. Most people
will have frozen before they get
their plans to work.
Oil Burners at Once
G. G- Youngblood is expecting
two coal oil burners at once and
they will be placed on exhibition
at The Ripley Drug Store and a’
Central. He bought a supply ot
these two weeks ago but before
they could be shipped they were
taken charge of by the fuel ad
ministration of Oklahoma City,
and others were not manufactur
ed until now.
Local News.
J H. Clarv was at Stillwater
and Cushing a day or two this
week.
Buy your tablets and writing
paper from 4is. — Ripley Druy
Store.
J. W. Holeman returned Wed
nesday from a trip to Southwest
Missouri.
Miss Geneva Williamson and
mother were shopping in Cush
ing Thursday.
Stock Hogs Wanted. We will
buy stock hogs. Call up The
Ripley Meat Market. lOtf
Jack Edwards from Salida Col-
orado is the guest at the home of
C. D. Williamson this week.
191ti Model Ford Roadsier for
Sale Price $260.00 if sold at once
—John Bevins, Ripley, OKla
Much vkood has been brought
to town but it doesn’t take the
place of coal so far as comfort is
concerned.
Frank Smith returned the first
Mrs T N. Berry entertained
her mother. Mrs. Ration, on
Thanksgiving day.
Huy your gas at Lyon’s Garage
ai.d yoof car will run in high
where the otheru hesi'ate in low.
The Misses Rudy Charvoz and
Ruth Uimark of Guthrie, visited
Miss Pearl Arnett over Sunday.
Mrs. J. T Helton, Mrs. C. D.
Williamson and Jack Epwards
were at Cushing Wednesday.
Broyles High Test Gas gives
vou more power and more milage
for the same money. Try it. —
Lvon’s Garage.
Mrs. LpI» Jordan left last Fri-
day for Colorado, where she will
join her mother and visit a bro-
ther and other relatives.
The sale of C D. Mooney and
Z. W. Purscell near Ingalls last
Monday was well attended and
good prices were realized.
Rev. and Mrs D. W. Hobbs
have a fine son at their home at
Britton, born last week. Carl
Hewitt Hobbs is the name he
a. i 11 bear through life.
Elder James Cage, of Daven-
oort, will preach at the Christian
church in Ripley, Sunday, Dec.
7th, morning and evening. All
ire cordially invited to hear him.
The cold weather of this week
brought our people to understand
just what the coal strike means.
Still some wood is coming to
own and those who are short on
coal have managed to keep from
^reeling.
C. A McGee has purchased
•mall farm cast of town froi
Wm Stevens.
Fop Sale. 1 buggy, 1 wsgor
1 cultivator and 1 hay rake. Sc
Geo. (). Brake, Ripley Okla.
Remember the appointment c
Elder Junies (’age at the Chris
ian Church next Sunday, Dec.*
Miss Pearl Arnett leave Satil
{day morning for Kansas City
fill the position which isawaiti
her there.
M. W. Medley’s auction sale
furniture didn’t take place Is!
Saturday because of the
weather. It will come off
ember 13.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilson
at Hot Springs Arkansas, wh
they are taking the baths oft
great resort. They report
benefit from the treatment.
F. L. Arnett spent
ing day with his parents at
chita. He reports that city w
in the grip of an old fashion
Kansas blizzard while he
there.
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Col. Frank Sherrill cried a
near Glencoe last week and
witn good success. Mr She
is just a beginner in the busin
but is making a success as
auctioneer.
If you want service stop
Lyon’s Garage. Complete
of parts and accessories. If t
is anything in the automo
line you want that we hat
in stoek we will get it for you.
Tne teachers spent Thanksgiv
ieg % sea lion with home folks.
t tood Price* for Leases
Some of the land *ost of town
aed wittno two miles has been
.. ao»d at s gr»d pore Land ia
the /fhnri<v-1 a Mr. W O
He-o»« and ** Rw*
Ocm* oSwet '**’ ,f* • ones'
la« orbm. Rut a as than
*.<* per acre 1st a lease ihse
ing the past few weeks.
Walter Fits ester of Montana
came the first of the week to
visit bis brother T E Fitzwater
and other relatives and trends
here
John Wood it rnrrrtng his arm
ia a shag as a result of a gua
shot wowed last Fnday night.
He wsa earn wg a **ne>< nfie
whew it was acodeotally dm
ihedged the hall pwos-ag theowgh
aw right head.
Settling That Big
Problem
WHAT TO GIVE HIM
FOR CHRISTMAS!
Nearly every woman has a question like that to
answer ac Christmas time; usually she has to do
the shopping for all the men in the family, and she
knows how, too; knows what men like; the right
colors and styles.
Here is the store, we have a special Christmas ser-
vice for woman; it includes a Urge selection of the
very finest merchandise - HART SCHAFFNER A
MARX clothes: high grade furnishings, hats, shoes.
Our selling force is at your serviee; they’n help
you solve the problem of what to give him Here
are a few suggestions:
Hurt Schaffner A Marx Slits and Overcoats, a
Manhattan Silk Shirt. ■ pair of Nettleton or Walk-
Over Shoe*. a Munsing I’r.ion Soil, a Stetaon Hat,
A faultless Phsjama*. a Wardrobe Trank.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
THE IIUB,
Home oi Hart Schaffner & Marx
Cashing sad Talc
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Van Pelt, C. N. The Ripley Record (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1919, newspaper, December 4, 1919; Ripley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1075508/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.