The Ripley Bulletin (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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No More Delivery
HT THI
Ripley Trading Co,
CASH NO CREDIT
We will pay In cash to any school
boy or girl 5 cents on each $1 or-
der turned in and delivered before
9 a. m. and after 4 p. m.
This mufct not interfere with *chool hours. j
We have been paying out $ 500 a
year to keep up the delivery. We (
want this year to give the school J
children a chance to get this much j
or more in cash j
Ripley Trading^®
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Obe Broyles made a business
trip to Glencoe Tuesday.
Advocate and buy “Pride of
Perry” flour. It’s tne best.
Mrs. Idelia Smith made a trip
to Oklahoma City this week.
W. M. Me Withy came
Sunday in response to a m
annntincidg the illness of
Me Withy, who has been t
the weather or seven’
If you desire son
in the grocery 1..
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George Bennett and famil. | home Mo
have moved into the K h prop
erty until they can t. po-ws
sion of the LiHe.v house. Their
oldest child is very sick with
pneumonia.
ing.
ling arrived
the dinmr
J.M.Haw-
tended the
Returned
one
Guy H. Findley of Guthrie
ileliver a stereofiticon lecture
,j t im* Christian church in Rip
, e ! *v F idmv Hng, February 12 ;
Hi- subject will lie around lhe
world cui :os
Heilman spent Sund
41 at Mr Franklin’s.
j Miss Kelim spent from Friday
,j until Sunday at Mr, Wilsen’r
Mrs. Nellie Luther is greatly*
rejoiced She says her * Id 1
are laying eggs again.
Mayrr.e Franklin visited v ith
Ona Ramsey Saturday night ar d
Sunday.
Florence Elmore
day with he sistc
Snyder.
County So •
Grace French % i •
school one day la1' ’
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•isited Sun-
, Mrs. Fred
r,Grt Mi-
re Midw .
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Charle i.'M. art, n anager of
the Gloy<i lumber yard here, in
I company with his family is
Dr. Proctor. ;h • d cast, made spending his vacation at Gear.,
1 Ingorsoll and other towns in
western Oklahoma
nis weekly professional visit to
Ripley Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Creager of
near Ripley visited the ir daugh-
ter. Mr^ Roy H*v. thorn and fam-
ily. Monday.
Mrs. Eiiz .Loth Labyer of
Clartrnore arrived Sunday to
visit her brother, V. Emry, who
is at the home of Mrs. Ernry’s
sisti r. Mrs. Vv < Confrey. She
.left ior Stilb ' • Tuesday to
I visit a tev. da > ri r°tur.
'me home
V Confre t.rs .is kit
en enlarged and built a n_v. .«Gi.
porch w ith a ceme . floor, which j
improves the appearance as well, j j.ave c ;; cJ a general re
•n. thn onpi’prnpnflp nf flip house.
It. a. love, m. d.
Office over Pifinfers’Fartk
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! Paul R. Siberts B. S., M. D.
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First-cl;
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>r Hair Cut Call at
POKE’S SHOP
workmen. Evevy-
i sntf up-to’Ciiiiu.
Mr.
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len. rpl prac :ce and Surgery
| OFFICE IN DR.SWIMLEYS OLD OF TIC i
Res.der.c ”, Liockt
Faratt’s a tale Bank
Bath Room in Connection a
COL.D.S, ISAACS
l-\,i d ih- j call or see me,
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W. E. Baker and Charles Wade
transacted business in Oklahoma
City Monday and Tuesday,
Mrs, Jack Cook orders their
Bulletin sent to route 4, Cushing
rhey have moved onto a farm
south and east of that place.
Sunday school every Sunday
morning at ten o’clock at the
Reorganized church of Jesus
Christ of Latter DaySaints.
I. M. Cantrell and family bavt
moved to their far”) : '’eh-
md Contractor Keis >r has mov
»d his family into the Ballard
louse.
John Ballard, Otis Lovell.
5am Cross and Tim Wade each
took a car load of spectators and ,
players to the basket ball game j
it Agra Saturday
For up to date dental work s< e
Dr Chas A. Ruhlen. room l>
Lutz building Cushing. All
work guaranteed. Phone 371-
office. 347 residence.
Some of the young folks who
attend church and interrupt the
minister and congregation by
their whispering and laughter,
should remember that this is not
only ungentlemanly and unlady-
like. hut the law sometimes in-
terferes in these cases.
Card of Thanks
To the many kind friends and
neighbors who rendered assis-
tance during the illness and
loath of our beloved wife and
it I, r we wish to extend our
! t -L ' hanks.. E. Cox nr.d
fa nily.
We
so kindly a
illness and
husband ai
Card of Thanks
wish to thank thnse wh<
Isted us during th<
ieath of t ur deal
father. Also th<
s aid other fnendi
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pair shop at the old feed
yfr*j and am pr. pared to do
all kinds of bugg;- and
wagon worl: or any other
of work. Saw filing.
If you contemplate budd-
ing a house see me before
you let the contract.
JOE?! DAWS.
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a1- the convenience of the house.
Ed Rutter did the work. He is a
first class carpenter.
Hurry G r left Tuesday for
Caning, Kansas, called there by
the serious sickness of his father
We hope he will find him much
better.
Mrs. D H. Lewis received n
letter from her mother, Mrs.Wm
Topper, of Anaheim, Col, stat-
ing that her daughter-in-law,
passed through a s* rious surgical j
op ration two weeks ago. She
had a goiter removed rom her
neck. £|* was on the operating j |TiJT80-C
table two and one-half hours.but ^
the oreration w;;s successful
and we are glad to learn that she j
is letting along nicely.
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A Test for Liver Complaint
Mentally Unhappy—Phy-
sically Dull
The liver, sluggish and inac-|
tivc, first shows itself in a men-.
‘a! state-unhappy and critical '
ie t'nare inv in 1-vtncr na I
Ur. £ Stewart
Eye. Ear. N -- and '
<"r • -• s Fitted.
Tush ing, Ok;
Office: L'itz-Si’te;!y Bldg.
Phone 379
?, Livestock
oneer.
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Harness Repair ng and Oiling
RIPLEY, - OKLAHOMA
HELTONS PLACE.
Where you can get all kinds of
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS.
Nuts of every kind and many
other articles good to eat.
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SMITH & SON
Keeps constantly on hand
a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats.
Price* right. We solicit the patronage
of the people of Ripley and vicinity
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Roff, Charles H. The Ripley Bulletin (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1915, newspaper, January 28, 1915; Ripley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1077894/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.