The Ralston Independent (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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PAOZ fOUB
THE RALSTON INDEPENDENT MARCH 7, 1912
No. 805.
Publisher! R*p<rt of th«- '„ndi
THE RAL8T0N BANK
T R CET8 HIS SPEECH
o(
Kalston. OkUbcma, K«*l
BKSOIRCKS
|/Otn ami Discount*
Overdrafts secured and unawirtd
Stocks. Itorida. Warrants. etc
flanking Iloua*
Furniture and Fixture •.
Our front Hank*
Checks and t>th T Caali Items
Cash in Hank
TOTAL
•jo. vm
on record!
Senate Has Columbia Address
Embalmed for Campaign
Material
HE GOT THROUGH THE GATE
Resourceful Chicagoan Tampe
With the Truth, but Made Hi
Point, Just the Same.
LIABILITIES
In
Capital St#M*k Paid
S l'l'l II* Klllld - - _
I'ndivided Profit*. I<-kh KxpetiKcs and Taxes Paid
Individual l>^|H MtH Subject to Cheek
Time < Vrtifieates of Deposit
Cashier'* ('heck* Outstanding
TOTAL
STATU OF OKLAHOMA, COUNTY OF PAWNKK ss
I. Jonathan While*. Cashieer of the above mimed
®ol' tnnly swear that tbe above statement is true to the
knowledge and belief, so help rne God.
JONATHAN
$19,285.20
:ih II
951.66
SjOOOJOO
fMyft
] M9 24
101.71
1.6Wf1
♦26.167.ri
♦1' ,000.(j0
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225.64
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7'< |0
126.167.62
Washington. D. C.. .March J.—
The first effect in Washington
today of the Roosevelt eandidacv
was to net the I'nited States Sm-
ate by the ears with the final re-
sult that his Columbus speech, his
letter of acceptance and the let-
ter of the ejfjht governors be-
seeching him to run were all or-
dered printed as senate docu-
ments
The seeond effect was to freeze
Henry Cabot Ixwlge. the colonel's
lifelong friend, into helpless in-
activity.
The third effect was an order
"When all is iaid and done Chicago
r-eoplf ran heat the world in resource-
fulnex* said an envious New Yorker.
An eitle from that city wished to see
| hi® wife off on an eastern traip that
positively refuses admittance to the
platform wlihout a ticket. He accom-
panied his wife to the gate
" Jar wait around on tbe platform
a few seconds.' he said, 'and I'll come
through and help you arrange your
luggage'
" 'You can't go through.' said a guile-
less New York friend 'If you have
anything to say you'd befer say It
now.'
- That's al! right,' said the Chicago
man Til be there'
"Two minutes later he dashed up
brandishing a baby's milk bottle in the
face of the astonished gatekeeper
" 'For heaven's sake, let me through,'
he said. 'I put this in my pocket at
ered A Woman Hung
On her husband's arm and says:
'Ikey, bov, ?et yovr Seed Potatoes, and Groc-
eries at GATES SZL HO*BES.
"It is the'16 to 1'Store—you always get six
teen ounces to the pound."
A car of Spuds just in.
Rhone 28.
hank,
best of
Subscribed and sworn to before me
W MILKS.
Cashi
his 4 dav of
March 1!M2.
(8KAL) Correct-Attest:
ROHKKT STIAUT.
JOHN A. STI AUT. Directors.
.1 W. HI NTS Notary Public
Live 8tock Market .from bin home nt • t«• of Ohio and
Kansas City Stuck Yards. Mm 'that I did not believe the prcsi
i 11* 12. I'nffvorable shipping'dent's name would go before the
weather all over the West, redue-jconvention; that Roosevelt would
id receipts of live stock at the •. , , , , .. ,
.. have the delegates from a of the
markets about one fourth, and
pnres advanced sharply on all wwrt,,r" ;""1 '""W1'' western
kinds of cattle except stockers "Me* and that his nomination
and feeders, which classes held land election were already issiii
only steady. The action of buy-led.' Kx
ars last week, in their anxiety to •
fecurc some of the Niiiall crop of
cattle every day. diaelosed tliej
emptiness of their pretensions! Maramec Monitor.
that meat channels are clogged, |)rilliti|; for oil lias begun on
•oolers overstocked, etc., thus j the .1. L. Taulbee farm. Much
tearing off with a single move leasing in being done just east of
went most of the stock bear argu Maramec. I^eases on each side of
aients that have been in use for'the section line from the Ryan
jwime weeks past Killing "attic j well seem to be in demand Sev-
advanccd '2.r> to .><• cents during.eral years hko a well was drilled
Ihe week, under the stimulus of on K. K. Kyan's farm just north
suddenly
Arc We In The Oil Belt?
'n, t' |>i' ".idi nt o*' ti." I*nit< 1 th« last minute and mjr wife has gone
State far all his followers to # and forK°,ten The baby win
<«m >1, i,., i«<"*
i, j ,, ... i The guileless New Yorker, who
-.alilted h the colonel Tins or- Uckw! Rufflclent wlt t0 ^ h|g 0WD
jdei sprint not ,o much from pa l w!fP and three small children off.
ti<fnt resignation on the part of I gasped in sheer envy, while the child- |
'Mr. Taft as from a lively fenr less Chicago man, using a milk bottle
!that if the colonel is swatted too' 8B a weapon, fought his way
jliard l.e may start a third party jtbrough to the platform."
after the convention The presi-
jdent a. trustful as h- WJ^ FOUND STEAM PIPE USEFUL
few days ago. —
The president's friends decidedIMan Waamn! That its Ori®.
today that i' would not he jiuht' lnal PurP0,e Wai b/ No Meana
. i All It Waa Good For.
to leave him longer naked to Ins j
enemy and began coming back at j .«rhere are some of the conva-
the colonel as fast as they could ! nlences of the modern household,"
dictate statements. said ft man who has nearly all the
Representative Gardner, of!comforfi of home' "that be Put
Massachusetts said that, although ' "8P" !or vhlrh, they "ev" *ere ln" j
iii, .I. ,i. i tended, In several months of the year,
he had intended to supjiort Roose-; at any rat„ Thpre ,B ,n ray dMng i
\elt, the (.olumbus speech was room a nicely glided steam pipe that
more than lie could bear. He add J runs from floor to celling, and it Is |
od that if the colonel succeeded j hot to the touch. Heat has many j
in jimmying his new policies into nnd ,be llpat thal p*udes from
the Chicago platform he, Gardner,!tbat 'tefm p,pp hTas BPrVPf ,n un" \
ii t i ' expected ways. I once tried to open '
would refuse to run on it. | ftn ,Bk b0(tle the cork of whlph ma(Je ,
Senator Rrandegce said that if: 0f glass, was so tightly wedded In
Roosevelt should he nominated [ that no amount of force I could apply !
he would be the worst beaten man served to dislodge it. I held the bot- ;
since Horace Greeley. 'to that ■team p'p® f°r a *ew ®'n-1
Senator Smith and Townsfnd
U e active competition of buyers
who heretofore balked on an av-
arnire run. Countrv buyers are
east of town. It was
plugged and abandoned. The
Taulbee well will be about four
Utill holding aloof, account of tin* mile* cast of the Ryan well, .hist
extreme scarcity ol any and all now there seems to be a great in
kiuds of feed Another storm .terest taken in getting leases as
Saturday has cut down the run far west as the Ryan and Carlisle
if iu,- itoek eoaaiderably todaj farUB Bonm of $1 to $1.60 per
though a supply of H0()0 cattle got un,. HIT „ff(. , | one vca.-
through to the sellinR pens here , |(.11K,.S T||(, Ml0ln,v ,j,|P in thirty
tcxkiy The market today is (|IIV«H All lensm voi.! ontil money
#teany to 10 higher, the killing ijH pai,j Mont Innd iia* been leus-
kinds getting the advance, as ,Mj to wjt|,j„ i mi|,. ,nKf of Man
|hf\ did last week, and stockers'pj,,. ..jtizens of this com
and feeders selling steady. Top | llllinity will wait ruid watch na
fleers sold at today, but it a ticntly for fiituie dcvelopmeids.
ttriiue lot were available, it would
yv above ei|{lit dollars, liulk of!
the native steers sell at 00 to
#7 to. heavy cows up to $5.75, hei- j
tors <K>7r , hulls *5.60, veal calves]
iH.'H) Korty loads of <|iiarautine
rattle came in today and sold
liigh, half the steers at $(i.00 to|
balance downwards to 5.60.
Intimated receipts for tomorrow:
in- HOOO cattle here, which!
eliould be baiidbul at steady pric-I^M !•:!.{ a. m. t>1J 10:2. a. m.
(ill 5:47 p.m. 610—11:33 p. m.
Santa Fe Time Table
Passenger. South—10:05 a. m.
I'aascnger North 5:15 p m.
Local Frt, South 9:55 A. M.
Local Frt. North—2:00 p m.
Frisco Time Table
(From Courier-Dispatch)
WEST ROUND EAST BOUND
llog receipts last week were
willy 40,000 head here, tbe light
rtd week this year, and the mar
ket worked upward about 25
cent*. Tbe run in tiiMM) today,
prices up to 10 and 15 cents, lop
bulk of sales $6.25 to $6.55,
light liojfN #6.10 to *6.45. pi«*
■JCj 00 to *5.50, Today 's market is
liigbeat of year to date, and
while the run of IT.tHHt, estimated
for tomorrow here may halt the
upward tendency, sentiment lav
wes higher prices immediately
sliend Receipts are apt to run
light this month, account of mud-
Jv country roads for one thiui;.
apt! the opening of spring work in
trhr country, for another.
.1 A RICK ART,
, Market Correspondent.
AVOID HARSH DRUGS.
v'Vt'MONEY TALKS
f&h^'WORLD
k^^USTENS
yjoucaktbz
Jheard
rITHOUT A
BANK ACCOUNT
THE man withont money has no %)oice
in the affairs of today, and no
matter what he seeks his appeal is strength-
ened by the fact that he has money in the
bank.
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED.
Bank of Commerce.
C. P. ROCK, GEO. H. SMITH, J. O. CALES,
President. V.-President. Cshier.
GUV K. MARSHALL, Ass't. Cashier
of Michigan, ezpreaaed pain and
disappointment at the discovery
of the colonel's candidacy and
prophesied that he would go down
to dismal failure.
utes. and, the problem of physlrg
working finely, that cork came out In I
a Jiffy. Hut, better than that, one j
afternoon while reading a newspaper j
I experienced a sudden attack of lum- |
bago, and, ag all the folk were out j
and I had no pther means at hand, I !
_ removed my roat and waistcoat and i
n — n sidled up to that steam pipe and 1
Congressmen Busy mv bark t0 the hot cyllnderi j
Guthrie, Okla.. March 4.—Con - and, the pain disappearing In a short '
gresanx n Hird S. McGuire and whl,# 1 fonnd ,he h*d a11 ,h« I
Dick T Morgan have just sent the ot hot bar"
following telegram to Oklahoma
republicans regarding the nation-
al political situation as between
Taft and Roosevelt:
Capital Stoch, $15,000.00
The Ralston Bank
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
Cur* for Discontent.
Women are taught very wrongly
about lore. They are allowed to read
love stories at a tender age and to
"Roosevelt'* candidacy has CtC- form a totally false notion of love,
uted no enthusiasm in the east, They aee themselves as rbarmers it
Which elects over seven hundred * *«rl>r ««■ They begin trying
delegates to the Chicago conven-,t0 c#PUvm' t0 charm- t0 th*
tion. while the west elects but few
opposite sex before they are out of
the nursery. They Jive and die-
over three hundred. Taft is much many manT of tbem-without ever in
stronger in the east both for nom-! the least understanding tbe truth
inaton and election and his nomi- about love, or, In fact, about anything
nation seems assured. Roosevelt's ®lse-
managers even concede Taft two- Wom<,n ar# very *nviou« bv na,ur«
or,.,.. N7 v«rk dei«g«. rvrib:r::ir'.r,':
Hon. latt will be the nominee Why ihou|d 0ne woman have luxury,
and the party in Oklahoma \vill (,a,p travel, society and fine clothes,
be in much better shape for elec- and another woman have only toll and
tion if we line up strongly for loneliness and privation' TIjIb Is a
him now. It is best for the party I nation. We cannot explain
Typewriter Bargains.
in Oklahoma to instruct for Taft."!
(Signed) Hird McGuire and Dick
T. Morgan.
Hut Taft Still Gets the Votes
Washington. March 1. Des
pite the noise made by the oppo-
sMion 1'residcnt Taf* continues to
Insist on knowing the factory number and not the seal of the
machine you are buying. This factory number protects you from the
low numbered, so-called FACTORY REBUILT" machines. We
can save you 30 to 75 per cent on the price of a new typewriter.
Write us for samples of work on any of these high factory numbered
same-as-new typewriters.
No. G Remington . J70151 $32.5#
!No. 7 Remington 235747 32.50
No. 2 Smith Premier 122941 30.00
the inequalities of life, but there la No. 4 Smith Premier 100020 .30.00
an anewer to the woman who asks \0. 10 Smith Premier Visible 43878 50.00
this question. It is this: The more | No 10 Smith Preraier Vigible 60146 57.50
66140 55.00
91376 62.50
barren the field the greater the prlv- . v ,n „ . ...
II*. «t tmum. y'u to.. . cte.« i°- ® Remington VwUe
to see what you can find by way of j No- 10 Remington Visible
Joy and beauty; you have an oppor- No. 2 li. C. Smith Visible
tunlty to create your own atmosphere, No. 2 L. C. Smith, Visible
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learn the secret of making It so.—
nd ,|
'
eight the day before, bnni?
; ; liia tot.i! iij t 1 ■ >\ The oppo
Mt'on thiii ' • I ii on!} been aoi
to corral two, delegates, and has
I* to weaken th« leontented itself with the promul
No. 5 Underwood Visible
No. 3 Oliver Visible
"I have washed every window In my 1^° '' Oliver Visible
house myself, and all in one fore- ' Nt. 12 Hammond Visible
• noon," said a young woman who is No. 2 Monarch Visible
J noted for knowing the easiest and No. 4 Fox Visible
quickest ways to do housework to a j RovhI Visible
Many Cathsrtlcs Tend to Cause Injury iMther Up all the del -gates. Foi • pittsburg Dispatch.
te th# Boweu 11 en inst.ucted Taft delegate J ——
If you are subject to • < n«tipHUon. |\ ere elect** 1 today. WO yeite -! Easy Way to Wash Windows,
juu aliould avoid strong drua
catbartles. Tlie.v only give teiupor.iry
rellof and their reaction Is ti.-iriniul id
aomHltnes more annoying linn ronsti
patiou. They In no way effet-t it cureM0 (>0,','al two, delegates,
and their tendency is to weaken tb« ii-iiiiumuco imni «nu me i'«""' ■* j wrKer for the New York J8un. "And
already weak organs with which they Ration of absurd claims, which J Vl.hat's more, I did not use a drop of
come In contact. 'are designed for the effect they j water. No slopping around with wet
We honest l> .c'i.-\e tluit wc have mav amon^ t|1P people not j rags forme." "How do you manage
'"VV \rr ,™i-'.ffi. i^ntlv well informed to scp-, it?" asked the friend. "Juat this way,"
devised tun fiiltli in II l« so strong • was the reply. "I buy a pint of dena-
that we s< ll It on tlic positive jrnav^an.(Hrate the chatt trom the wheat. L,irfd a]rohol whirh will wash two
tee that It shall not cost the u«er s Offers ot support are eontiru-L]0len windows. Then I almply put a
cent if It doe* UQt give entire satlsfac ijiifj to reach the Taft he&dquart- little on a cloth and rub the window
tion and completely reined) n-tl|>a |,.rv Grove .lohnson, governor ol j briskly a moment. The dirt cornea off
lion This prepar.itIon is called
No. 4 Underwood Visible
40789 47.50
.100654 65.00
.14 and 14 $50.00 to 65.00
>211846 ,',5.00
.484568 60.00
.. 167878 30.00
280460 47.50
111075 :i5.00
:I7616 47.50
,41441 52.50
2761 30.00
'iall
11the state, deserted the LaFolldte In a twinkling and the windows are
■ i i i (\... :..a ^4 left clean and bright. It takes Just
Tbe;o are prompt, sooth Inc. H| aikIh rd because the inducement 1
JJtubbs Tells Roosevelt Taft Can t
Carry Ohio
New York, March 1 Cheerily
asserting that he intended to do
juothing but work today. Colonel
Kotisevelt barricaded himself in
liia editorial office, llefore nom
lie had conferred with Governor They dn not gripe, purge, nor . su*e
gtubhs of Kansas: Amos Piliehoi.] nausea. Tfcey act without anslag any
|)r, Henry Moaeowit/, C. S. Con
tidily and several others wluae
jiames were withhehl
Governor Stuhlm told the colon*
el that there was no question ti.at
lie would be the Kcpuhlicnn presi
dent ml nominee "I told bio."
^tubba said, "that I hail
■nit thai President Taft worn I
fcave hardly a singb deletjatc
Orderlle
and most effective In action. They nre . .
made of a recent .heml-sl dl-overy « vice presidential nomination
Their prlnclpsl Ingredient Is odorless., "ii the Roosevelt ticket win so
tasteless, and coloriesa. ('umblned with alluring as to make him forget
other well known Ingredients, long es .Ins I'ealtv. Mr. Grove .lohnson
the
Is,wets. They are Ideal for children
weak, delicate person*, and nged peo
pie, as well as for the most hearty
I ier*on
Monk Drug (^o
that Cali-
fornia will not support Taft. It is
tahllsbed for their usefulncx; lii the j.jdipulwi the assertion
treattneat of constipation. It forms
tattle! which Is eaten lust like . and,. . . . , , ,
... on v a (picstion of tbe size oi tbe
they may be taken at any time, cither ■
day or night, without fear of their .majority he savs.
causing au.v Inconvenience wliate\er
Hicks -Teagarden
I From Courier-Dispatch >
pain or excessive looseness of the1 A( ,hr |,om<. 0f JM.i(|es par.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. .tohn Teagar-
den. on Thursday. Feb. 29th. Rev.
Shaffer united in marriage, .las.
They cotue to three site packages. Hicks alld Miss Icy Teagarden.
12 tablet*, 10 cents :< ; tablets This is a most worthy young
! 2!\ cents; so tablets. .v> cents. Re their inanv friends
f Jl member, you c obtain ,he® wily i h them „ hap,,v journey
at our store - The Reull ft ore n J
'through life They will reside
on a farm aoutbeast of the eit\
one-half the time and la only one-quar-
ter the work of the old aoap and water
way." 1
Too Tall to Be a Soldier.
Nothing could Illustrate better the
changes in the art of war wrought by
the evolution of weapons than the
melancholy news that "Artilleryman
Arce&u of the Fourth Regiment at
Rochelle has been discharged on ac-
count of his height."
In the old daya Arceau'a prodigious
stature would have scared the enemy,
and poets would have chanted the glo-
rlea of the age which could produce
such redoubtable champions. Now,
however, smokeless powder haa chang-
ed all that. Invisibility is the first
consideration on the field of battle
nowadays, and an artilleryman of its
feet nine mtght cause the dlscovatf
and massacre of a whole regiment—
Paris Figaro.
We rent typewriters and allow you two months' rent to apply
on the purchase price. Repaid work a specialty We also have a
large stock of low numbered factory rebuilt machines. Our guaran-
tee goes with all machines.
Kansas City Typewriter Exchange.
T. E, BRYANT, Local Agent.
Stone's Livery and Feed Barn
Largest
in Town
Phone
No. 8
Good Rigs & Prompt Service
Bus makes all Trains and all parts ol Town.
STONE & SON, Props,
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