The Ripley Times. (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1905 Page: 2 of 6
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At the Old Stand and *lth
Lower Prices and Better
Selected Stock than we
have ever had.
OUR GREAT FALL
CUT-PRICE SALE
We will not be undersold S
by any merchant in this \
county, either in Dry Goods
Grocery or Shoe lines
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We have just opened tire Largest and Rest Selected Stock of Fall and Winter
Dress (ioods we have ever handled and are culling the prices to tire lowest notch
MultiUr* in nil color* and boat grad**,
tkk* vultK'M rut to..............50e yd
Fancy Fall Suiting*, lntt**t tigiirr* and
color*, 50c and 00c value**, |0c to 50c
Zybilincs, 40 incite* wide Hplmidid nual
ity, h.’*c vatu***, cut thi* acu*ou to 7,’»c yd
Furrune Sucking, all colors und tlgure*,
3’urd wide, |R*r yd................40c
Our new lino of Flannel Suiting* i* the
beat ever. 54 In. wide.........75c yd
Firoudclotli, 54 in. wide, extra fine grade
per yaid......................$1.00
All Wool Suiting, 3* in. wide, will I**
dom'd out ut co*t.............40c yd
Flannelette WuUting*, till color* and in
design*, yard wide, 15c value.....18c
Fine line of Dreg* Ginghams, all color*,
per yard...................10c to 12c
Tricot Flannel*, 3* in. wide, regular 35c
value*, cut to.................3Ue yd
The most complete line of Outing Flan-
nel* in Payne county.....Oc to 10c yd
A Complete Line of I)rc*s Trimmings
Cretonne, extra grade.80 in, wide, price
cut ltd* settmni to ............lOoyd
I#arg**>.i line of Calie**** »*vor carried, at
l**r yard,.................5c and 6c
An elegant line of Table Linen, choice
grade, |**r yard..........35c to 75c
Cot price on Toweling thi* *ea*on, 15c
Vitlue to 12!c, 12|c value cut to.... Ilk?
Our complete line of Full Underwear
will be *«»ld at 10 per cent discount
Ail Summer Good* ut cost and below.
'Cur %im of dhceti fa the Mest 'Complete in the eounty and we are net undersold by anyone
Our stock of Men’s Furnishings has been selected with great care and we can guarantee
every article to be of the best grade and fully up-to-date. When you want a shirt, a tie, a
collar, etc., that you will know is just the right thing, come in and we will sell it to you cheap
She 'Jamouii Carhart line
of Overalls are the be,it
We pay the Mighcst Mar
ket 9; iee for 9rcc.itsc
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The Ripley Weekly Times.
W. W. VAN PELT, PUBLISHER.
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entered in the postoffice at Ripley. Oklahoma,
as second class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.00 PER YEAR
Published every Friday at the office of The Times
at Ripley, Oklahoma.
NOTICE.
All parties who are in debt to
us will please call and settle. We
need money and it will be much,
appreciated if they make settle-
ment at once, as we have a few
debts that must be met.
Howser Bros.
The King road drag has been
used very successfully in the
northern counties of the First
district for several months, and
it is being adopted largely in the
states of Iowa and Nebraska.—
Atchison Globe.
Rev. Beshears, of Springfield,
Mo., will begin a protracted
meeting at the Big Bend school
house on the second Sunday in
November. He desires the co-
operation of all good people. 3t
The City Meat Market
A Full Line of Fresh
end Sait iVleat Al-
ways on Hand.
0. ISOM, - - Proprietor
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Fifty Tears the Standard
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W CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
A Cream of Tartar Powder
Made From Grapes
No Alum
The proof cf the pudding is in
the eating, The proof of Pride
of Perry flour is in the universal
approval it receives from the
firesides of the homes of Okla.
A Painless Cure of Curable Pain
Never resign yourself to suffer pain. Women’s i
pains are curable. They are the sign of dangerous
conditions of the female organs, which should be
promptly attended to or dangerous results will follow.
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The giris in the vicinity of .Las.
! Munday’s are all wearing a broad
smile, Roy has just purchased
an elegant Lansing buggy of
Plog & Kincheloe.
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Van Pelt & Williamson have
! their real estate office at the
office of The Times, next to post
office.
i Joe Howser returned the first
of the week from a trip to the
western part of Oklahoma.
Mrs. O. T. Kincheloe is enjoy-
ing a visit from her mother, Mrs.
J. H. Mallow of Wichita.
IT COMES TO WOMAN’S RELIEF
whenever she suffers from any of woman’s biting and weakening pains.
It net only compels the pains to stop, but it follows up and drives out
the cause of the pains, which prevents thorn from coming back.
It makes you well. Try it.
Sold everywhere in $ 1.00 bottles. gJ
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Go to Oldham Jfor cotton sacks.
WUTE US A LETT:.3
trmiy and frankly, in strict * confid-
ence, telling us all your svr. : ms and
trovMes. We will send f * advice
(la plala sealed envelope), iiow to
cumthea. Address: Ladies’ Advisory
Dept.. The Chattanooga Meu...,ie Co.,
Chattanooga, Teen.
“WITHOUT A PAIN,”
writ'-s Mary E. Shelton, of Poplai
Bluif, “I can do my housework,
( ARDUI, two
! e no good. I can
truth' ii/ say | wax cured by Csrdd.
I want t v -v suffering Lady to know o#
this woudoful Kfviia.ie,”
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Van Pelt, W. W. The Ripley Times. (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1905, newspaper, October 20, 1905; Ripley, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1077218/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.