The Ripley Times. (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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1 HOPE’S CASH STORE !
A charter ha* been
for a university to I** e*tablhhed
at f Juthrie.
arc still in business at
the old stand. We httve a
full line of
GROCERIES, SHOES and NOTIONS
into a Imhit of taking a hath
• \ery New Year’* day whether ‘conditions.*
lie need* it or not.
what lie i* p)ea*ed to term our
The re*alt i* u
fresh set of rule* and regula-
tions often bewildering, conflict*
Six hundred and eighty nine !nH> nnd amazing. Hut of that 1
corporation* were chartered in ,<,avx* our Indian Territory to
Oklahoma during the pa*t twelve treat, their frequent and vigor-
month*, with a total capital stock 009 contact therewith rendering
«»f $291,568,925. “...... T -■
The old expression “as rich as
< roesus” has lost its expressive
ness since we have hundreds of
men in the I nited States who
••ould buy and sell the Lydian
king in his balmiest days.
Two Oklahoma City merchants
have been arrested for selling oil
without being properly tagged.
Kver.v member of the assembly
who voted for that fool law ought
to be tagged and if this assembly
does not repeal the law, its mem-
bers should suffer a like penalty.
“All’s well that ends well”.
I se Pride of Perry flour and you
will come out victorious.
them, I believe, the morequali
find, and contributing a broader
vernacular in our good American
ehunk-English otherwise known
as cuss words.’ It is to be de-
voutly hoped that under the
Providence of Ged. acting
through the instrumentality of
the American congress, a state
government for us will soon be
erected, with fixed, stable and
known policies and laws, that on
neither side of the line we may
longer be subjected to the whims
and vagaries and caprices of de-
partment clerks to whom it does
not seem possible to administer
any effective cure for the rules
.and regulation habit.
that we are selling at living
prjees.
We are closingoutour Dress
Goods. Come in and see if
we have not something you
want.
All kinds of produce taken
in exchange for goods.
C. P. ROCK, Pn*aid«nt, K. J. DOUiSLASS, Vice-Preaidant
DON A R F, Cashier.
Jjiutlt of lltplcy
(INCORPORATED JAN 18, 1900 )
PI’-n'y of money to loan on approved security, chat tel or
real esfa'e Prompt attention given to any and all busi-
ness entrusted to us.
dirkct uts:
WALKER, E J. DOUGUSS, S. F. PWINF »RD,
C. P. ROCK, W. E. HODGES, j. yy,
The Semi-Weekly Topeka Cap-
ital and the Times one year for
Si.25. Now is the time, and this
is the place.
Watch this Space Next
Week for Postoffice
Book Store’s Ad for
VALENTINES.
“Buffalo Bill” tells of a dog
that travels with his shows that
is the most iJltempered beast in
the world. He has good reason
for his ugliness, according to the
narrator: “He sleeps in the tick-
et wagon. Now, every night be-
fore he is shut up the ticket sell
er gives him a bone, which he
promptly conceals in a hole dug
beneath the wagon. Then he
goes to bed, and. failing to real-
ize that almost every night his
house is shifted over the road, he
can t understand why the morn-
ing’s search for the bone is futile.
Then lie’s mad. He thinks some-
one has stolen it, and it isn’t safe
to go near him for several hours.
Sometimes we stop several days
in a place, and then, of course, he
finds the bone, and it’s just
enough incentive to keep him
digging holes. He’s planted
bones all over this country and
the greater part of Europe and
has lost ninety-nine out of every
hundred-”
C, R PON ART
TETERS
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O. R. LILLEY,
LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEER,
RIPLEY, OKLAHOMA.
I have conducted and am now booked
for some of the best sales in Okla-
homa. Have good practical knowl-
edge of pedigrees and individual
merit. Am extensively acquainted
with breeders throughout Kansas,
Oklahoma, Texas and Missouri.
Write or wire before claiming dates. Phone No. 9
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HATCH CHICKENS EVERY TIME
They hr.tr) ive chickens. They hatch every
fertile egg. They erst v; ry littio to run. They nro
easy to operate-n child c in do it. they mu he hit
ThdJ ,T ,0r-y ia th,° V?jon in the last six years.
1 hey hare Riven splendid satisfaction everywhere.
»ve havo thousands upon thousands of testimonial,
as to the merits of the Sure Hatch from all c r
tho country. They nro the best incubator o;i the
market lor tno least money. Because: T'.i y i'-n
constructed of hifth Rrr.de. thoroughly J- ' V’ ,'i.
lorn la redwood, tho most expensive iumbe* ,rd
In incubator construction. This weed giv ' ja no
We will send you the Times
and the Kansas City Weekly Star
both one year for $1 00. This
may not last long, so comeearly
Our foot ball boys are sturdy ^
athletes who have been fed or.
Pride of Perry flour, therefor*
can’t be brat.
$10
Frd$>.t Prrc&id
qW HATCH INCUFATCR CO„ Box o
odor. Tfcb wood never waps, crack j or splits,
ihlj wood .a no knots m i". Incubators Hindu of
Cc 1 uorm . 'Ir.ocd pro light 11 <1 »as.v to handle,
yet 8(>! ... i; roc.:. All i.uro I.nt'h Incubators
have .,m • A roc my i.urs, ly is built und'r-
neath . • !-tn . which is n s.:io, healthy place for
'■sidy natc.K I chicks until ihcy are ctromi
* n . .Rh to cut in the brooder. Tho liounco cold-
T...I d tom* r hot water heating tank ; nd boil r
u ed m too sure Hatch Incubator costs mc.ro to
*’• loan tho entire coat rf acr.y incu-
nutors on t.io market. Luro Hatch Incubators or •
equipped ,.ith r.fetv 1. mp 1 hat is sale and that
"■}} '7/n. n'Bl'f nud day with littio attention.
mi** natch regula ors era very powerful, ret
ZfPt'F to Iho slightest rLarco in rtmesphen .
which keeps the incubators r.t tno proper tempi 1-
. atun ill the time, l ure Hatch Incubators are
manufactured under Pure Hatch i *tH that are
cwnrsl and contrrll d hy the Cun, Hatch Incu-
bator to. ^ur<- Hatch tat thed cf^hcatintt has
proven a woncer.ul sucresa; ell new features wor’h
navins on inc"i,ators have been added to the
flutch. The tiuro Ilnteh Inculmtors have
Htood the test of time cud l-.avo been found correct.
Our lOOeira Sure Hatch Incubator has Mime
capacity as other incubators clnimine 1 20crr, and
wi II hole Mb «rrs of ordinary eize. This ni.ichine
is sold under oar ironc'nd cuarantee with all
c!el’ot of the purchaser
tmVi Wl' Yon know exactly what the Sure
JIatcb is RoiuR to co -4 you complete, laid down at
yours a ion. The Sure Hatch guarantee i«liv,,i
up to to the exact I tter. You run no risk - fO days
for • test if you want it. Send u- ftO.Hl ,-.nd
wen.,|sh pyou immedietely ora of onr 100-ecc
machines real capacity fj) e-t-a. direct to your
*t»'kbt rharves pa d. It will give you
ai lend ‘d xat i-lact ion. Will hatch chickens every
tunaand will make you money.
Oar I Wi Cwalsjfir 's n -yv ready.
1» nT* 'ft* T™* ,tb'' rirer. addrvsa
ns at t layC nter. Neb.; if cast, l&d anapoiia. Ind.
Clay Cenler. Neb^ Box *-5, Indianapolis. Ind.
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Van Pelt, W. W. The Ripley Times. (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1905, newspaper, January 6, 1905; Ripley, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1077102/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.