The Ripley Bulletin (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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TheRipley
* •
' THE SWELLEST
j THINGS YET SEEN
U the new line of ladis* mid misses Oxford* Just
received at Medley & Will bank*’. Every pair Is a
« **«“»y with no Individuality ail its own. You
i c*n’f but be ritfht If you buy here. Not an
old shoe In our house
OUR PRICES ON SHOES
J ARE ALWAYS RIGHT
We arc Just receiving u nice line of ladies and
childrens ready to wear dresses, underwear,
corsets, hats, etc., and are In a position to supply
your spring ant? summer needs at a very moderate
cost, increased cost of materials, dyes, etc., con.
sldered.
We are leaders in prices and quality in
GROCERIES
We pay highest prices for produce
We want your business. We will give you a
squar deal.
MEDLEY and WILLBANKS
Phone 13 Ripley Okla
Fred Heilman Dead
Prospects Brighter
Thr m «i *,* * v Kr*»! dwd at H.
nstfiftio',* |rt isai *| ktum tm ta*i r,***,
to in a.ffet hi lU Wbufin n tantinitod iitftoM .,f
TSenB «r» itu «<-•*• Hr. Hatpui
uh cf engrip *if r »»*4 Uwn • rt*kitni of North1
•"* rtr on iho taa" tor ik«
Hall H BUM s* d ISO at# oolfmtr 9tmr* amil h* tot
I
Farmers s Slate
w a nils* r«
ft. 4. toiAtoto.
isoa a.
ret. vtos
tfn
1
Ha tutor* on* on Wn
» Mirnnr's pine#. HV iuitohrati
■ t •#*! by pAritrf nrh» claim ti
know ihtol ihrff **«• two mor* to
tlltiHi toWA tin (tiM
!>ut our litf»rmaliuit on thrie u
tot official.
Lt*ii*or<i hit vs br»*n at work all
thia put of th« c->uMr> and
**v**ry avatlablr pit ot* of land h**
»»r«n lsoc«d at big prices. A
block of luoo wcrt-H osar Ml Citn-
urron church Has bsso 1st so s
ninety day contract, tho or
putting up a #3000 bond.
Ali tho hauling is being done
from here an 1 will confirm
hi*
*? !
*Flli
wrt
B
William O. Porter
The many K.pley friends of
William O Pur tor we r»* pained
to heur of his sudden deals
provided thermit are kept in I rin,<? "cc"m*d at ,h‘’ hotno of
• * 1 hl* brother Charles, in Guthrie
shape and the prospects ur** Ko*>.J I„ ''* 7“ ‘ "*
fora large increase of busine^ i I* r*day# where he hud been
in town. i ,a*'riif trentment having been in
Deposits protected bf the Depot I tun CsifsatH
Fund uf the stile of Okie home
fntrrast paid on time Depot Its Large er small
Ivfry accommodation extended ssssistcst with
safe snd conservative banking. We sollelt yov
bualnesa
DF OKI MIOUA Hanking Department.
I .a to to #. rtify that lh# Farmer* Huts Hank of Ripley,
h*'« 1 * «f this stole for the preleettoe of
! f 4i safety to ue d#p*e«iore ts guarna*
,h' I G erstotoe FUnd of iheStataof Ok.
' »> * Sr.-# Ber king Beard
‘ 1 *hw ^‘flvate to b» execute by its chairman aad
a*-, it., i hv It * a. eretary. andsr its olllcial seal and delivers
t»y (ha Bank Coomlaaioaer of the State of Oklahoma. Data
at the nt> of Guthrie, this 20th day of March, ia the year af
-if. one thousand nine hundred eight and on the Inda-
pendente of the United States the one hundred thirty-ire!
Atto#l: GEORGE C. BELLAMY,
Chairman State Banking Board.
ROY C. OAKES. Secretary State Banking Board
wnmnbxxnr aumtt
ric'u on kooq auinon n„nr rv»« „ » .. ,
, .. . . I near ires Moines. Iowa, and we
f* Gr<-il is tho author- l,- . . . ,
i |, . " , with his parents to I lino s who
ol Bert Bevins ind .• i
.;ii :______ he remained «ntiU7 j ears of ui
w- »*=a«R»k^x ssapraammsb. smbti
Berry Markets Steers
“They were all raised on my
own place and practically all of
the feed consumed was off my
own farm,” stated T. N. Btrry,
the Ripley, Payne county, farm-
er-stockman here today with two
loads of steers which sold for
tion o t.!.e farmers of the state
—Oklahoma Live Stock News.
E R. Hill, 24, of Ringling, and
For Your Child’s Cough Miss Bessie Rfoe». 18, Glencoe,
If your Child ha. a cold, nose nZTw JuSl‘C'i DcJ"r'
rumor coughs much -et » 'small ' - efnet>^ay arni;' w|r*' a
bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine Tar ™ 7 lK!e.nse- “nd hc «P<-k«
uonev „ i tj. _ che words which made them man
S7 80 to $8 65. the latter the day’s I Honey syrup, just what child*er *'d W*fe‘ They 'v #re traveI]intr
steer top. Pirt of today’s drove I1, . * ™lld™ ™ An automobile.
in town.
. __ I poor health for some time.
r. • ,.a,umtaA . . . Ht* was b ,rn March 3, !86<
tu , ,er,.°rtf,d °" **"« alnhor, near Dos Iowa and v ent
ty—Clarence ('-■** -- »•-----**-— i • **nu ' 1 ni
ity-- that Col
Judge Sherrill are doing sompi u i
, . , . . . , * ome v\ hen he came west and resided
good work with th. tractor on L A. r],,. ., '
the roads in front of their places , " C. V, T*"8' . l'
Groff also sues that the Judge later rnarmd to .Miss Flor-
sends word to his Ripley friends Lwr ^ H“ ,le '' '•«» ««)-•
that he is almost out of groceri-s p !f„ y™rs ,’f1 tl,ey ca,nc lu
1 8' lh ploy where they made lots of
but can’t quit the work to come
after them.
steer top. Pirt of today's drove j Uke ond ‘ just what children like I
were in the bunch that, were sto-1 te soothe the cough and check
len from his pasture and shipped | the cold After taking children A lett°r from James Brad field
to the St. Louis market where I st0p fretting, sleep good and are eneIo3ed a years subscription,
they were recovered by the in-: b00n entirely web. Insist on Dr a"d S3y8 tHat thev arp we!1
spector or the cattle raisers asso-: Bell’s Pine Tar Honey. 25c at pIeased and Prosperous in their
T* I Ct n /vt 1 i I .. ....... Ail . .to * *
friends. He has for some time
been in the mercantitile business
at Sperry, this state.
He leaves a loving wife, three
broth rs and one sister to mourn
his loss. C. H., of Guthrie, J.
F., of Orlando, W Oscar, of Tul-
sa, and Mary A, Hartzell, of
Copen.
The body was brought to Rip
ley and laid peacefully to rest
11 n . * r ___l.
ciation of iexas. Phis was Mr your druggist (mountain home and tells his
Barry’s first shipment of fat____ many friend “Hello.” Hia ad-
cattle to the Oklahoma City mar- j When Uiys *Moore finishes the dr6SS is D?-ma3cus- Colo
ket since the completion of the j r»pairs on the interior of his
S. & S. plant some three years j barber shop he will have one of E,der J;irnes E Yates was here
age, most of his time being spent J the neatest, cosiest rooms in I!ast Sanday » -d preach to a good
m raising and buying hogs for I town. He has covered the floor audience at the Latter Day Saint
rket- Concp^ninv Pavnfi i;„^ 1----- __ j . . ^
“ —° town, nc nas covered the floor ai ine tatter Day Saint
Concerning Payne j with linoleum, and papered and church- Mr Yates now lives in
?D0FSl (vIF* BtrrV Lticl nointorJ t r~ta imni^« I Anvnno onel — i. *
Arizona and was on his way te
Independence, Mo, on church
Sunday in the east cemetery,
The ceremonies were under the
auspices of the Odd Fellows of
which he was a valued member
and the funeral sermon was
preached in well chosen and con-
soling words by Rev. Manning-
Coming Soon
United States-Mexican war in
three parts. Some of the sci nes
U. S troops driving Mexican sol-
diers across the border,Mexicans
Julia Dean in “Judge Not”
Or “The Woman in Mona Dig
gir.gs” from the story of Peter
B. Kyne. in six reels.
Cast of characters.
Molly Hanlon......... JulaDean
’Lies Rand —.......Harry Carey
Lee King ..... Harry Carter
Judge Rand ........ Marc Robbins
This remarkable photo drama
is one that the Universal Film
Co. highly recommends. The
story was written by a master
whose articles appear in the
Saturday Evening Post almost
exclusively. Mr. Kyne is there
with the gripping clutch which
airly lifts the reluctant specta-
tor from his seat. Do not fail to
see this wonderful maxter photo
play at the Electric theater Wed-
night April 5. Admission 10c.
Use Majestic hama and bacon,
the best Sharura & Son.
John Henderson was here frns
Cushing sky larking among his
Ripley friends Wednesday.
Born, last Sunday to Mr. a__
Mrs. John Mitchell, at the horns
of Mr snd Mrs Doley Straagn,
boy.
Postmaster Bridweii is in Still-
water this week. Mrs. Bridweii
is looking after the businoaa of
the office during his absence.
Miss Mabel Messecar enter-
tained a number of her young
The Royal Neighbor# hi_.„
moved their furniture and para-
phernalia into the Masonic Hall
where they will hold their meet-
ings every second and fourth
Tuesday,
The Medley hotel is becoming
a most popular placq among Rip-
r . , ---- -■a muni, pupuiar pid.ee among rvip-
- rienc s at her home Tuesday ev- ley people for Sunday dinners, i
■ f'go fhia week. 1 he eyening J The meals consist of everything J
vvas .spirit in playing rook and j the market affords cooked in ths
VO rmna a f li n n ... l i •
market- ail,
county in general Mr- Berry said painted the inside.
“The oil fever has got a tight _’ __
hold on practically everyone, car] Lucas and family have j business
farmer, stockman and business-1 been spending a few days with!
man. Land it is said being good \jrs Lucas patents, Mr and Mrs Jdrs ^lJlie Wright and son left
for a dollar an acre lease today, p L Arnett, in this city. They ^edn^sday for Dewey, this state
and this is good for any part of,returned to their home in Guth- t0 Join her husband, who is .... wnt, in!, D
t ie county. Crops are coming J rie yesterday. working in a cement plant at Five reels in all - LYRIC
along pretty good but like many; ___ that place. He has completely '
other sections a good ram would; A little child of C. P Porte-- reco' ‘ ‘
be appreciated and to a certain the Ingalls school teacher, h. g dent
oegree is needed, but f; m -rs arc been under the care of Dr. Lovt
not worrying as the leasing of | for several days,
their land for gas and oil has
various other enjoyments Deli
cious refreshments were served
a id all report an enjoyable even-
ing.
most palatable manner-
We have heard some complaint
of blackleg among the calves in
this section, but vaccination
diers across tne border Mexi>pns m n oil , i111,10 itLUOn> vaiemauon
burning a fort airship on scout ' g Broy!es has Purchased a i seems to have the desired effect
duty, blowing up the barricade. «ne, and it has been stopped in every
duty, blowing up the barricade.
See the United States victory
that carries to the heart of every-
one.
AI30 a two reel Charles Chap-
lin comedy with tfin picture
........ ^ nao uccu uiuppeu in cy
tor Sunday and one for everyday 1 ease of which we have heard.
recovered from his recent acci-
brought considerable revenue, Thoroughbred White Rock eg£r« We Cannot Publlsh thi'« ^eek
from w'hich they can tide over if nn _ _ 7 He
We received a letter from
George Flint last week, which
Commercial Hotel Will
Open Soon.
Lorenzo Dow and wife have
arrived from Sparks ai d moved’
into th* Comm, rcial h t°l which
from which they can tide over if for fcaie at Si 00 per setUnK-^o*! f,!e . gays they -ot through to J; e' ex‘)f ct to °Pen for business
the season is not as successful as C Jordan. * Clyde, Colo , all right and are In a !*w davs. The building has
it could be’’ Mr. Berry is an -—-— well pleased at this writing, been rec'-ntly repainted and re- i
*-dent booster for good stock Buying “Pride of Perrv” flour1 —----- paired and they brought with f
and believes that it is the saiva- is spending to save. j W. O. Broyles transacted bua- l '^ a. *ot °f npw furnitur^
‘ ------j-------------------- —rt--——iness at Stillwater Tuesday. • run a nice place and
Pride of Perrv Flour
w
$3.30 per cvvt.
Empire $3.10 per cu t.
OVERALLS $1.00
Best made
KELLY
it r» > . ■ i solicit h ahi
drs. Broyles received word that ♦ ,,
h*r Mater w.a sick ,„d ia no«-]‘h ‘ "
with her at her home near Gl«n-
the business of
public.
. coe
Yes, ma’am, we hi
j flour you want, Prid*
e just the'
>f P«rry
D L Knsz.'e received a tele-
rrart. TuomIo.v notifying himthat1
i* father ad suffered a stroke A *
of paralysis in Colorado and left 4 >< ar
1150
! h m#
, . Mar h
Team for Sale
at oa*c for Hia bedside
*k mares <v
a
x»ry
lev.
For Si
>rcheron
r addresa M. A
■ar*
BULK SEEDS
Big and full line of Garden Seeds
Onion seeds and sets
Cabbage seed
Beans
Badish
Lettuce
Sweet corn
Mustard
Melons
Peppers
Rhubarb
Carrots
Anytning and everything you will need in
your garden. Plant early. Seeds are
scarce.
TA7ILLIS HARDWARE
AND IMPLEMENT C
^ nils wants your Busings
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Roff, Charles H. The Ripley Bulletin (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1916, newspaper, March 30, 1916; Ripley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1076565/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.