The Free Press. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1903 Page: 1 of 12
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Ralston, Pawn— County. Oklahoma. Friday. July. 31 1903.
SHERWIN H. & I. CO
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About Cans
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The Fruit Canning Season is on and we
have Fruit Jars in plenty.
Binder Twine
Has advanced, but we are seUing at the
same old price.
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Wagons. Paints, &c. Some MUletseed ML
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Very tofewttey ronton wit.
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are tnuiafonned
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By far the most inter*eMag:anden
enterialsment witnessedhsre la
• long tiara was that given Wednesday-
nlgbt atttosUi'i ball, ton good bbuae,
by the ltdtss of tbe Methodist andBrea-
bylerian cburchea—that old pi y whieh
It alfrnya new m4> enJbyaMe—"The
m*midr OMmtiob" mooghont
lbs entire program lbs audisnce wit
kept In ft eomtannl uproar of lenghter
end but wbofcaee eeen tin pley be-
Jbve brononnee Ufa the Met rendition
they kin em am. At last through
i of the ppiwaor, the oJ4
itiesk TVe
«Ma|NiN«a bM>bii of eight*
■young Indite l white which wss om a#
the Met piajsjng fentwee of the em-
by tke beat oseheetsn
whH> %n w)pytjmi nppeteieted by
Oklahoma Division.
Thin-week a strip of rood from 8hnw-
nee to- Cushing; Pawnee county' was
completed and tie aame was turned over
to the Santa fk. Vhie kftvea only a
amallatretab-ot soedi left to* be bnta, one
pteee between Ralston and Saw City.
!tbe other a abort distance aoutb of 8haw-
Asaoonas tbeee tw eoueetlng
roedt-ana finished the leatear OMbKaie
dlvltieo W the Santa Ve will b worn
plete4ea#*ndy for butiaese to tie con-
ned tinf point at PanU Talily.
Vine IflgtiNrk at the Vat Pratt.
J baje just received a cohrignment of
Shoes from Wataon-Pltunmers, makers
* the celebrated
Red
ScM'boust
Shots..
and every pair is guaranteed in every re-.
^7. ™ cowignment makes my
shoe line the most complete and np-to-
date in town* I Alio carry a fall line of
. .Staple and Fancy Groceries. • •
whieh are always fresh and may be de-
livered to any pari of town free. Phon 17
T. L. HOLMES.
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Crum, David W. The Free Press. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1903, newspaper, July 31, 1903; Ralston, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc159145/m1/1/: accessed February 9, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.