The Ripley Times. (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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bumfior" wboat crop. bund. Hut ndtlu'r tin* luoviMiiont
for Minulo ^tatidiiNul nor for a
Oovurtior F«<rgu*»n ban named conntitutlonaJ eoimmtlon in a
Jane 27 a* Oklahoma Day at tlio Popular imntiiiienl of '’Oklahomaj
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E. V. THOMAS,
Hand Made Harness
Whips, Robes, Blankets, Ousters.
Repairing a Spoolalty. Ripley. Okie.
THE CENTRAL HOTEL
MN«. O. «f. MILK. Proprietor
Good Meals. Good Bods. Prlce25c
•Hort Orj.f* rt •pevunty ConfeetOrnery mn4 Cold Drink*
la'wia and Clark Exposition.
Tlio managers of tin* |0| Ranch
uro making elaborate propara-
tionn for another big Sabbath
deaecration for the entertain-
im*nt and edification of the mem
bora of t|„
association.
OL1VICOHOVK ITKMS
Win, Varley and wifcaml Miss
|ssip|.»,* it is not fostered or I ra Wckorell visited Mr. Bur*
presned to any extent by those rett*s Sunday,
who represent the true sent]- Quite u la rife crowd from this
Dr. M. E. Drake
rnont of the |)eop|e of these ter-
ritories as expressed at Wash-
ington daring the last session.
We are going to stand pat and
-- MIV HI(7||t* I •
National Editoriiil re,y ®l*»n Hie promise* and jus-
tice of congress.
The good work of the last Kan-
sas legislature is coining home
to the citizens of that stab* in
the shape of a saving of four
cents per gallon on the price of
kerosene. They will save the
cost of their refinery in
year.
Kingfisher is advertising a
Chautauqua assembly for June
1 to II.
one
After a thorough investigation
it is discovered that the Indians
of the territories are not effected
hy the recent ruling of the Su-
pi erne court which decides that
Indians after taking allotments
The Spencer apple orchard is
loaded with bloom and promises
an abundant yield. Visiting this
orchard during the week we
found something like 9,000 bear-
ing trees in excellent condition,
being of the most approved vari-
eties and having been thoroughly
cultivated ever since they were
planted, six or seven years ago.
Spraying is in progress at this
are full citizens. Theterritory 1 writinR) we understand, and with
nJ„ no late freeze the orchard should
produce twenty or thirty carloads
Indians still remain wards of
the government and are protect-
ed from the inroads of the bo:ze
venders.
vicinity attended tlit* dedication
of the new fhristuri church at
Ingalls last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Skidmore wore
Mohan visitors Tuesday.
J. B. Bennett and family visit-
ed relatives and friends near
Pawnee a couple of days last
week.
The heavy rains this spring I # -
have left the roads in haul conui All wishing work will
tion, making si good dead of extra I please call early.
VVo,’k to keep them passible. 1
Mrs. Pairinley and her daugh-
ter, Eula, were Ingalls visitors
Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. John Bowden
DENTIST
Will lie »t Dr. C. E. Lee's
office in Ripley from
April 14 to 21 to do den-
tal work.
Of course you will never miss
the water till tin* will goes dry
but you’ll miss the quality of
Pride of Perry flour through
went to Stillwater Wednesday. I your bin is full of some other
School Boy. ! brand.
of fruit this season. There will
be very few if any peaches on the
Spencer farm and pear trees do
n„ „nnfu„ I not promise an abundant yield.
Dn another page we publish an d f ♦ , .
•1 rfir-lo nn t\f, 1 , 1 ‘ 1 Potato planting is nearing com-
<ti tic Je on Merchants Assrcia- it-- ,. , , ,
f.inns u-hjr-h .1 ,tld ! pletion, the boys having between
icuo oy j sjxt,y and seventy acres bedded
Most any Ljown jn gOQ(j shape. it js the
, , ,, a cumniQrcial intention to put a considerable
*» ’ fU. °V;n ^lat steadily | portion of the ranch in alfalfa as
• , v'n, amS .SUC 1 an ‘Urbanization j rapidly as possible and when this
- . own that steps ahead of its I is done “The Orchard” will as-
tions which should
our business men.
town can “start”
Farm for sale
We have a great bargian in an
Oklahoma farm, 100 acres,
miles from a go®d town, 80 acres
fenced, 35 acres in cultivation,
100 could be cultivated, timber
for luel and posts. Fine pas-
ture. Small house and good well.
A bargain at $1600.—Malernee
Bros.
neighbors and takes the lead in
all business prepositions. We
have started” a commercial
club, and it has all the essential
elements of a successful organi-
zation. Now, it is up to us to
maintain this club and keep it
busy. Are you a lifter or a
leaner9
suredly be one of the finest rural
enterprises in Oklahoma.--Yale
Record.
Anythingelse? ask the report-
er. Yes, another lady has just
discovered she is a good bread
maker after trying Pride of
Perry flour.
Buy your seeds
seed store.
at Thurber’s
ONE
MINUTE
One Minute Cough Cure does not pass ImmedU
•tely Into the stomach, but Ungers In the throat, cheat
«nd lungs, producing the following results:
«D Relieves the cough.
(2) Makes the breathing easy.
(3) Cuts out the phlegm.
(4) Draws out the Inflammation.
(5) Kills the germs (microbes! of disease.
(6) Strengthens the mucous membranes.
(7) Clears the head.
(8) Relieves the feverish conditions.
<9) Removes every cause of the cough and the
(train on the lungs.
(10) Enables the lungs to contribute pure life-
giving and Hfe-sustalnlng oxygen to the blood. Cures
Croup and all Cough, Lung and Bronchial Affections.
COUGH CURE
Prepared by E. O. DeWITT & OO.. CHICAGO
* There is
FVIoney
§
to be made by reliable, in-
dustrious agents in writing
Fire Insurance
on farm property in Okla-
homa Territory. We have
an attractive method of
writing it in an Old Line
Stock Company. Address
MERRILL & BRANIFF,
Gen. Ag-ts. Oklahoma City
Rev. .J. W. Coats of Ru ral Route
No. 2 had a very unique exper
ience on April 8. While working
in the lield he was visited by Mr,
Fred Johnson and Miss Eva
Walker who informed him that
they were desirous of becoming
man and wife. Mr. Coats pro
ceeded to perform the ceremony
to the entire satisfaction of the
happy young couple. The Jour-
nal extends congratulations.—
Perkins Journal.
HENDERSON.
101 & 103 W. 9TH ST.. KANSAS CITY. M0.
Tfte Old Reliable Doctor—Oldest In Ag-e and Longest Located. A
regular Oraduate In Medicine. Over ISO Years’ Special Practice-
Over 37 Years In Kansas City ESTABLISHED 1867.
Authorized by the
State to treat all
Cures guaranteed or money refunded. AH medicines fu-nlshed ready for use—no j
mercury or Injurious medicines used. No detemion from business. Patients at a distanc e '
treated by mail and express. Medicines sent everywhere, free from gaze or breakage. I
| Charges low. Over 60.00 cases cured. Age and experience are important. State your
lease and send lor terms. Consultation free am! . iniidentiul, personally or hy letter.
.uuaiut wiy ESTABLISHED 1867.
Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases-
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Life is a mirror. If you frown
at it, it frowns back at you; if you
smile at it, it returns the greeting
If you wish good tread, use
good flour. Pride of Perry
never fails.
Seminal Weakness and
Sexual Debility, JJySKiS
|follies and excesses—causing night losses
|and loss of sexual power, pimples and
1 blotches on the face, confused ideas and
J forgetfulness, bashfulness and aversion to
[society, etc , cured for life. I stop night
[losses, restore sexual power, nerve and
I brain power, enlarge and strengthen weak
[ parts and make you fit for marriage. Send
1 for free book and list of questions.
Radically cured with a
new Infallble Home
I jinH PIaaI Treatment. No in-
laiiu V41OCI stniment9. no pain, no
|detention from business. Cure guaranteed.
I Book and list of questions free—sent sealed.
Stricture
Hydroceie and I
’'*t*« ry,e>*;?»days without pain
k cSl.illfsIS ordanger. Book free.
\/n S’Sort/*£*!*» l-rU^ned veins in the]
wcsj ivuvcic scrotum—causing i,er
voui debility, weakness of the sexual s.v.s-|
tem etc., permanently cured without paiii.
Svahilid That terrible disease, in
3 s - - * * * ’ all its forms and stag* s
cured for life. Blood poisoning and all |
private diseases permanently cured.
DAD ‘iT for both sexes—pages. 271
* picture*^with full de- riprior,
of above dlMOM*. the effects and cure, sent |
eealed in pi ala wrapper- fr< e.
JFTiidtliiMfcf tie kikmitiva it :caU!ti.
Free Museum of Anatomy.
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Van Pelt, W. W. The Ripley Times. (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1905, newspaper, April 21, 1905; Ripley, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1076806/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.