The Ripley Times. (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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THE RIPLEY TIMES.
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(olltmfd by » lurg»- fum-rul train assisting in a drug ntort*
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w»»r» 81 pupil* who worn pr<»<»nt Ajrni* °n l,l‘* °,d place, on
every day. TUESDAY. FEB. «, mod,
rhn uchool is in *pl»*rii(l con- Beginning at 10 a. m tin* follow-
dition and with very few cxei p- ing property*
»ion* tin* pupil* are doing good 5 head of Horse*, 2-1 head of Cat-
work. And while we know that tie; 19 head of Hog*: Farming
many pupil* will lie obliged to Implememta; Household Good*;
mi** aome during the bad weatli- <5 dozen Plym »uth Rock chicken*.
• r we hope the parent* will see TERMS OF Salk: Sums of $10
limt they do not stay out with and under cash. 9 month* time
outa good cause a* it is impos- at 10 per cent. 8 per cent dis
sible to do justice to pupils who count for cash,
miss two or th.ee days out of OSCAR MeCOUN
each week. O. R. LiLLEY, Auct.
Most of the grades will run A. R. Eastman Clerk.
short of reading before the end -
of the term and rather than ask I Mrs. W. R. Cook, who is work-
noble son, und the outnmunity j with their atm.
and thoae Who were hiM intimate! iv«r| Tomlin has been here
associate* m life *u*tain a lo**
which can never be supplied.
Chid alone know* why he *hould
die thus young. In the *pirit of
Harry Luther there was no guile.
Hi* scorn of wrong in any form,
and native zeal for truth, his
tin* week from Kulhm ami will
probably remain.
Mift*e* Lula and Maggie lfn
derwood are here from Mulhall
visiting with friend*.
Jay Howe has returned from
tiie parents to buy these supple- big in the interests of the Nation-
mentary readers it has been de- Benouolent Association, last
«-ided to raise the money with week sent a box of clothing to
which to buy these books for the the orphans’ home at Grand
school so that the pupils can have Prairie, Tex. The box was well
the use of them from year to
year without cost. With this
object in view the school gave a
spelling match some time ago
at which all had a very pleasant
time and we raised some money
hut nothing like enough to pay
filled with liberal donations from
our citizens, J. F. Oldham con-
tributing two suits of new clothes
which will no doubt be appreci
ated by the management of the
home.
How’ser Bros, have a supply of
the best apple vinegar at 20c per
gallon; 5 gallons 90c.
Hunting Notice All hunting
and tresspassing is forbidden on
my farm. 8t B. B McFarland
Chas. M. Kryder, representing
the Lincoln Sales Promoters, of
Chicago, has taken charge of J.
T. Schulzes’ stock of goods and
will conduct a genuine “quit bus-
iness sale.”
..pen and manly countenance. Ida I h'Hn“H ^ wh"n* he ,""i ,M-"
unassuming and gentlemanly f,,r »°me
manners commanded the respect I ^ Harper was here from
even of strangers, und doubly Medford ,a«t week visiting with
endeared him to those with whom Ko-v P,°*L and ot,H*r B-iends.
he associated. In his final sick- Mrs. Lafe Bell returned from
ness he alone of all the household Bed Rock, I. T., Wednesday,
realized that for him nature had where she visited with her sister,
issued her final stern decree. He Mrs. Harry Gilbert returned
told his mother he w’ould have to to her home in Tulsa Sunday af-
die, but without a murmur or ter a visit here of several weeks,
complaint of his own dread suf- Mrs. O. T. Kincheloe returned
feiing, sought only to assauge Saturday from an extended visit
the grief and console her whose with relatives in Caldwell and
whole life was centered in his. Wichita.
The world is better that Harry Mrs. Mary Thompson returned
Luthei lived. To the hearts of the first of the week from Red
is associates his influence car- Rock where she had been visiting
ned gladness; to the homes of wifch her daughter.
his kindred his presence brought A/r ... A/f . .
„ Mrs. Mettie McGruder arrived
sunshine; in his departure from lxr , . , rz .
__., , . , , Wednesday from Kansas, for a
earth he set a grand example; • •. -,i i *.u a*
. visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary
conscious of the rectitude of his1
life, of having done no man
wrong he had no terror to haunt
Thompson, and other relatives.
Obe Broyles has fixed up a
machine that makes the weather
feel warmer already. It is a
portable sawmill attached to his
traction engine. He heads into
a piece of timber and leaves a
trail of stove wood behind.
G. H. McKnight has opened up
a first class meat market two
doors south of the postoflme. He
is handling a fine line of meat
and has his place fitted up in
metropolitan style with a nice
window display and a good as-
1 sortment of seasonable goods.
Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson
or craven fear of death. And if I re1turne5* from Tnlsa Monday
, , ., , where they had been at the home
eyon e stars, there be an Lf their daughter, Mrs. Harry
abiding place for the guileleas, | Gilbert.
the noble and good of earth,
where, after discarding its mor-,
tal fetters here, the weary soul It IS
may rest, to that kingdom his
spirit has been wafted.
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Farm Loans at the Bank of Ripley. Best Rates and With Full Prepayment Privilege
Sunday School Lecture
Wm. O. Rogers, secretary of
the Interdenominational Sunday
School Association, will lecture
on Sunday School work at the
Christian church on Monday,
Feb. 12, both afternoon and eve-
ning, services commencing at 2
and 8 pm. The Sunday schools
of Ripley are preparing special
music for the occasion. Country
Sunday schools especially invited
to attend. Everyone interested
come, and those not interested
come and get interested.
T. A. Gordon was in Guthrie1 take advantage of it. do so
on business Tuesday. immediately
For the next 30 days
we will make the fol-
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offer:
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Oklahoma Farmer, weekly
Kan. City Weekly Journal
The Ripley Weekly Times
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FOR ONE YEAR
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The Ripley Times. (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1906, newspaper, January 26, 1906; Ripley, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1078066/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.