The Ripley Bulletin (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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*• H. E Sharum for foodjchHatmua l« iMd lorm R‘P' .K^Kwuie ^hJaiTTWednesday
lump coal-
Coal at iha Co* l* *»"
Read tha ada In tha Bulletin
A good ihot all lha lia* •*
•t tha Electric.
Hava your aale bilb printed at
tha Bulletin office.
Dance at New Theater New
Year*. Saturday night.
Mrs. W. R Bridwoll spent
(••t week in Oklahoma City.
T. C Smith and aon, Roy. vis-
ited Stillwater Saturday night.
Go to the pontoffice and look
tier their line of fancy candiea
„y but »U .,r- .. ...» ro.... th. «!>«•«
«nd ...rytning uff quitf1 * *m
I gat lit* next unr?
ffcer Mr ftoMa
Vi m »m*9 I1*** A»r»»«
Val I «il* »*• daaa pen to •*»
mmmi wad let *«u to«*r **l >«at
d»*e a-1* *a dad I* h* awiuM
Kaf Waked til Known ha aam*
hr aha*t k it month* d#«t Aft*-*
yuf* <War uakW via dad. da A •
lera *%*• «»P *K hatM» «f ta**sg
jaalifa, Y«*i aia iVaonly leaf
mg re tot if haatdaa two ho. in* a»i
Vu* Kailed b> dar Flhparan* Tha
rv»*<n I was not write sooner *•
hekua we don't Ufa where we
did: w* moved weere ve are.
If you vaa not git dto letter
lot m** know and I will written
you anudd«*r one Hoping to
§#e y*»u t»v der next mala 1 atay
your Kuam,
Han* Vonahe.
P. S. PWe* don't of»*n dia tot-
tar; der to sadnus in it."
1RJLIY IthUHCNE COMPAHT
RlfUTT, OKLAHOMA.
KAlM t«>K !»t K\l* K
orvKiMd* fa.»
• aullMbl
LUNG DWTANCK and nmtal toito »to to tod ^ tot
f MMith after which aar*ica la eaadared.
G. G. YOUNGBLOOD. *•••#**•
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■—aw
“Pride of Parry" fl >ur make*
the beat bread and ia always the
••me.
Mr* Ed Sh'ilxe viaited her *on,
Guy, and lbiruly at Cushing Iasi
Week.
Call up tm* Covie gin and or
der jour coal, they have just re-
ived h car of good coal.
Ju«t rec«-iv.-tj a shipment of
Moelier-Keiier'- cnncolate at the
posCntH’** e -I'f ‘Oionerv.
Mr- Kmoia Dick.v and bits
pfHi.k H trying hoont Chiistmas
with Mu B cl dtaarum.
Mr*. E. J. Luc** and son sndi I», C. M.-or# and family cam*
daughter. Paul and Marie, com* f- .m Stillwater and -pent «h*
from Muskeg**** to spend Christ- j hnh<l** <» with their son*. Jess
man at the Sharum home. I’-ul «mt I'lys and other Kipiey
and Marie will remain for sever- j friends.
si weeks —
Mr* M. D. William* of nea-
Sunday SchiK»l at Mount 0,,v#“ j vi*-hMn cill-'l at this tSto this
school hou«a every Sunday at 101 Mlll| ,ir(jered the Bulletin Main afreet
o’clock
attend,
iotendent.
RIPLEY CA^E
Mr*. 0. Thompson, Prop.
First-Class Short Orders
SHORT ORDER
AND
CONFECTIONERY
When you want.a short ordei fco *®re 10 C|U 00 tt#
Fresh oystsrs now on *he ■srket.
CANDIES AND FRUITS. Thit Is Wh«ff WO
shine. The largest and.ust selected stock In town
Sari Chambers - Proprietor
Third door west of Farmers State Bonk.
Everything the market afford*
*ei ved in the m<>»t palatable
up to date style
Everybody invited to,^, tn her er< Mrs H 0 Htl.
W. H. RedJout, a«i|*er- ^ plymouthf Cwlit.
DR. J. SHERWOOD JACOBY
SPECIALIST
Diseases of Men and Women
Skin Diseases
Ripley. Ok i* f Suite 17, Gas Bldg. Coahlng, Okla. Pkone 263
Charles Braxton has b^n apend. i ~„kirU <Mur,\iV and will
•ng the holntav* with his mm her v_t ^ M#be| schreVe*
awhile ami th»*n go to Arkanaa*
I(:s4 Murrha Hepon wen* tn
Mrs. Liveib Braxton He i*
now working for the Santa Fe at
Creaent Cit J.
For up fo »t.itrt neotal work
City to \ n*'t frwnda.
VI Lockard came fron* Still-
See Dr. Fhas A. Kohlm. Room wat--r to »p»*nd Christmas wuh
5 L'Hx Building C'M'iing. AH' pi« daughter. Mrs. L. E. Red-
wn-k tviaranteed Ph'«ne 37D;douf. Levi’* bi*t*-r, Mr.s. Efli--
i Yancy ai*o V!?ned them.
affice, 347 residenr-
Ruby,
Mr and
the litrle
Mr* Sam
d.uuhter of
E- Hedge ha* moved his turn-
Williamson, j j|y ,||!(, th*-John L. Scntt pro;-
held the lucky mu....... which i t.rty j,, eaH! pHl t of town
drew the wagon at Medley &'vir. Nugent ami familv have
t yved ioio ihe K} le property.
Willbank’sst<*>e <^h istmaa.
uf. W. E. Stewart
Eve. Ear. Noae and Throat
Glasses Fitted.
Cushing, OkU
Office: Lutz-Sitterly Bldg.
Phore 879
'I'ho* A. Higgins,
x j burton.
Attorneys and Counsellor*
Prrkc’ice in all courts
Suite i 3 Phone 343
^.1-7 Hlr*.». t'u^hmg. Ok.
COL l\ S. ISAACS,
Vfis. (i. '1 -* • ard M:f.
Liveda Brax •••* •* ,ur> <(i ia?i
Kri -av fimn M11-!• -herej rjn|MtjVP!, a. s e. injf. Okls
they hud atrei.<u-d '• :•» -era! of
Mis Sharum’s .->* ’r-m law.
QUALITY and GOOD SER-
VICE is what you get at the
fountain at the post office.
Charles Leonhart and family
•pent Christmws with Ylrs Leon-
hart’s part*nis near Geary.'
A long loaf i* a wis-y loaf-
"Pride oi Perry" flour makes all
toavts "lung" in economy.
Tnis is vseatim w*-ek in the
schools and the pup’!* <oid the
teachers are e^j . r g r The
teachers are visitim; th- r *>iends
in vari*»us surronndi'ig t'»vvn*.
M.s Chns. FI. Rofl'ha* returr
,.(•) trull! a t!hrisunas vMt w '■
Sh.
wasaccimipautru h.v her pntont-
vIm *v.i; r-inaui litre f*»- th,
winter
‘fterr.
ClI <?«r.r
F. L Arvett wants to buy
your eggs a*ol poultry and will
pay the highest cash price.
Have you used "Pride of Prr-
ry" flou.? If not, why not? Don't
be stnbhorn, but follow ttie wi*e-
F P Lo»mer of Nevad?, MIs
here for a holiday visit with hi-
daughter, Mrs Frank Shoup and
family.
Fmnk Shoup driv-s a new
Overland and hanoi-s it wiih
case, as though he had always
driven a car
Mrs F. R Ssrhvr returned to
Guthrie Mondav «frer h Christ-
mas visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G M. Sharum. She
was accompanied home by VIis.
E. J. Loce and Louise Braxton.
An 8£ pound girl arrived la«t
week at the home of Mr. and
VIrs Harry Ruckles at their
home south of to-vn This makes
a pai?\ h h »v and ** gir1. and
Harry thinks th-v an
Bennett Willbanks and family
snant Chriatnn.s ito his narents,
Mr. and m s J. H Millhank^
in tiiis cirv. b-f.nett returned
to his work at, Guthrie the next
day while the family remained
for a few days visit.
Thos. Brrry w’ri'i pleased when
he came down town Tuesday
ad because a. little Berry had
arrived at his home the night b -
fore. All doing well except the
father and he nr,av recover. Ill*
a b >y too
iilPid.iV. <*Kl,A
o > • n y>
Wiu n you go to Stillwater
Eat at ine
Savoy Ke^taurant
Where they ve every* iiing
(he i -rk.ee atfor<'S in first-class
s”, ih P: r-H.-onable
i,K J. T. UUNGASI
VhlEKihAKIAN
liospitai phone 140
Residence phone 172
CUSHING. OKLA.
.. . ...... List Saturdav night when Tom • j * r ■■
winner.-, j Byrons got into his buggy to H
(leave town for his ho-nehis horse g U|x11 irwW. iTt«aa« t*••-*•••
Wiley Crain is spending the uecarne fnghtentd tn I *ti r'.ed o
Mr*. T. C. Smith went to Ash-
holidav week with his parent*,
Mr, and Mrs. Charley Crain soutn
of town. Wiley is one of the
trnchers in the Pauls Valley
*cnools and is making a good rec-
oru.
run lie was throjvn out and his
head struck the* ground with
such force a- to render him un-
conscious for awhile. Dr Lo1 e
was . ailed and he is now all right
again.
War Upon Pain
Pain is a visitor to every home
dfatMt It .. ~
SdUrTa!*» fcU^r.
Dr» King's
lNewLifePilIs|
AH I>r.«fca
urwnrrios «>r
29 ,
moott sact I
Mr. and Mrs. B*-rt Jeoning* of
•r 'thia*'state"1'last"FridayTod Tyrn- K,in"* Mre "peodiog thcr
At' .l -•»; holiday vacation wt:h Mr. and \ and usuallv it comes quite unex .-
her dStalr.** u »• Sta7* *'."1 0,h,:i^','dly- “at,#*r pr ‘^‘"XIECTW-BIKIWCM. sura
_____ _____ Ripley friends. B-rt is m.tns- everv emergency If y.ai keep a,gfcWW
If you want a good shave or tiH# Cloyd Lumber Co. at small bottle of Sloan’s Liniment
hair cut go to U. E. Moore's T>rw*
barber shop, the first door south
of iha post office.
Colds Need Attention
Internal throat and chest tmu-
haody. Iti i* the greatest pain-
killer ever discovered. Simplv
Laid on the •Win—no rubbing re-
q lirrd—it drive* the pain away.
All of the Ripley sports are blr* pn»tuce inflammation, irri- It<* really wo-derfuL
putting ia their spam time quail taMon swelling or soeness and
hunttog. And some of them unless checked at once, are like
bring to area messes Iv to lead to serious trouble
Caught initiate Dr. Bell's Pine-
TKere will be a dance at the Tar H-mey loosens the phlegm
Mew Tneater New Years aight and tkitmjt the gtrme which
of this week Come everybody have eettled to the thrnet or
wad have a good ties ranee It is orasthieg rarad h-wltog
Piwai-tewur heraey is eoeth
tore. £ J Btssk rand i*raeghtev nig-hath together t amiea rh
ceHe*t iwedscral qvsMes for
is • ih Mr* ‘i* * i»-ms I -a
Agrra
Dr. BdTi P.ae Tar
Mcrvin II So*ster. Cereke'ey,
Cal. writes:
“Last Siturdar. after tramping
anoind the Panama Etptsitic"
with wet feet. I c*»e ls>a* with
with my neck so stiff that 1
c Mjtdn't terra. I Applied Shiran’s
LsnwSt I reel v rarad went to hn
Te my awpevo. raeat
the *' ff -'-ess hod
prrarsd. ?-«wr hears o-ter the •
I was *• good
_ moi i>«««. «-c .
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to* «• fY« f-nr m weO • (
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^wpaoedi «wd
Do you
Want to Trade
Where you can Get the most for your
money? If you do trade with
SHARUM St SON
Wc jest received a car load of
WHITE STAR FLOUR
and feed
Bought before the sdvance and will be
told at right prices.
V. A
We have just received a fail lime of
SHOES
Oar line of
Dry Goods and Groceries
Are complete at reduced prices
Sugar 16 pounds $1.00
Arbuckles 2 lbs. for 35c.
Car of choice InmF ccal
is expected soon
SHARUM ScSON
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Roff, Charles H. The Ripley Bulletin (Ripley, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1915, newspaper, December 30, 1915; Ripley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1078667/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.