The Ralston Independent (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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[HE INDEPENDENT.
Published Every Friday
T.I:. BRYANT, Editor
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City Officials
Mayor A. Levick.
, Police Judge C. H. Deskeet.
i Treasurer Don Owens.
1 Clerk T. E. Bryant.
, Marshall and St. Com. A. J.
1 Mabes.
1 Couneilmen K. W. Brooks
• And A. M. Harry.
Regular Council meetings 1st
. and 3*4 Wednesday nigh*.
CHURCHES AND LODGES
Preaching services at the
Methodist church every Sunday
morning or evening. Every
other Sunday morning and every
other Sunday evening.
The Catho'ie a^s rvicesevery
third Sunday morning at 10:30,
Father Van. pas:or.
Money And Pleasure
My friend, stop long enough
to think what you are doing.
You are upending all your time
and energy to get money and
pleasure, and you have neglected
God and your soul's salvation.
"What shall it profit a man to
gain the whole world and lose
his own soul, or, What shall a
man give in exchange for his
aaul?"—Bible.
You say, ''There is time
enough yet." That is just what
the devil wants you to say, and
as long as he can keep you say-
ing that, you are sure to be lost.
SEE WHAT GOD SAYS:
"Boast not thyself of tomor-
row for thou knowest not what a
day may bring forth." "Now is
the excepted time, behold now
is the day of salvation." Pre-
pare to meet God now, The pres-
ent time is the only time at your
command.
"Him that cometh unto me I
will m no wise cast out." Bible.
"If we confess our sins heN is
faithful and just to forgive us
our. sins, and to cleanse us from
all unrighteousness."
"Come now let us reason to-
gether, saith the Lord; though
your sins be as scarlet, they shall
be as white as snow; though
they be red like crimson they
shall be as wool."
"Seek ye the Lord while he
may be found; draw nigli unto
him while he is near; let the
wicked forsake his way and the
unrighteous man his thoughts,
and let him return unto the Lord
and he will have mercy upon
him, and to o r God, for he will
abundantly pardon."
Rev. C. A. Morrison.
Public Sale
I will sell at public sale at my
farm 1 i mile south of Ralston,
Beginning at 10 Oclock a. m. the
following described property;
One good 2 year-old Short Horn
bull.
Eight Fresh Short Horn much
cows.
Nine good cows, fresh soon.
Four yearling steers.
Eight head of calves.
One extra Poland China brood
sow.
One Turnbull 31 wagon, near-
ly new.
One J. I. Case sulky plow.
One 2 section steel harrow.
One new Iowa cream separator
Some corn, katir ana nay
One gray, well built jack, 6
years old.
One black jenney, well bred, I
years old.
- Two sets of heavy work har-
ness.
Two Jennie Lind cultivators,
nearly new.
One 14-inch walking plow, new
Oiie McOo'rmick btnJer.
One McCormick mower.
One disc gang plow.
One disc harrow.
Two disc cultivators.
One riding shovel cultivator.
One sorrel mare, 12 years old,
weight 1050.
One black tiare, 10 years olu,
weight 1250.
One bay mare, 10 years old,
weight 900.
One gray mare. 10 years old,
weight 900.
Two bay horses, age 4 and 8.
weight 2000.
One black horse, i years old,
TWO
WAY5
A BANK ACCOUNT
is the sure way- Why hazard or
guess when you can be sure.
No great fortune has ever been
made without a bank account,
and certainly no small one was
ever accumulated without a pass
book. Start your bank account
today. A passbook issued for
$1.00 or more.
TELLING
FORTUNE.
^Your Deposits are Guaranteed^
AT THE
Bank of Commerce
C. P. ROCK, GEO. H. SMITH, J. O. CALE3,
President. V.-President. Cashier.
Guy K. Marshall, Asst. Cashier.
HARRY BROS.
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Foun ' i
t i • weight 1000.
the back ro .m of this . 7 s oldf
One gray horse,
weight 1050.
One span of black horse mules,
' veais old, weight 2500.
One black mule, 7 years old.
This is where we do
business and have more
BARGAINS to offer you
than any other store in
Pawnee or Osage cnunty.
We sell for CASH, and
save you that percent ad
d,(i t y ether merchant
to h> pay Bad Accounts
We guarantee Value,
Price and Satisfaction.
*25 QENTS
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Phone 51
office, a photograph of a hand-
The Nsxart r.e has Sunday Sv,me young lady seated on the
school every Sunday at 2 p. m. (ap o{ one of Alston's popular
and preaching every -1 and 4th y0UWg men. Owner can have
Sundays at 3 and 7.30 p. m. by supplying this office
R R Richey. pastor. wfth a peek of apples, as Pa> " bay mare mule, 7 years
Christian church has services ment forth t '"^dayg, old. weight 1300; extra good. prompt Delivery
esvry idarnl 4th Sunday, n-orn- ^ tT,. ^e el^d and Terms; A., sum. of 510. ano
ing and evening; Sunday school • P Rogue'sgal under, cash, over that amount a
10 a. m., prayer meeting every '«■*<>t0 Uu N*uonal credlt of 8 months will be given
Tuesday night, choir practice, "W on appr0ved notes bearing 10
every Wednesday night. When we see a girl going to perceut interest from date, o pei
F J Evans, vaster. ^ool with a hole in her stock- cent 0ff for cash. Nothing to be
injj about the size of a 2-bit amoved until settled for.
Ail M. W. A. members
illMarket &
Bakery
For All Tabli tiroceries
Jas. McSpadden, Prop.
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are
requested to meet at Ule & Mc-
Donald's "department store" on
the last Friday night of each
month. eGC. NeidigK Clerk.
IO 0 F meets every Tuesday
night, Mike Tay lor. N G
R O Clark, secretary
Rebekahs meet every Wednes-
day night
Mrs J O Cales, N G
J O Cales. secretary.
ing about the size of a
piece, we are inclined to believe
she is so much absorbed in her
studies as not to find time in
whhh to repair her hosiery. Such
git'tt* aiv io oe ad nued.
J.O.Cales. Clerk.
J.R.Keeton. Owner.
Col. E. Walters, Auct.
THE B1RLE.
This book contains: The mind
of God; the state of man; the
way of salvation; the doom ol
A F & A M nuets first and
thirvi Saturday r.ights.
W H Shattuck, NY M.
J W Whilet* secretary.
Eastern Star meets second and
fourth TI ureday nights.
Mrs S A Hertxler W M.
S A Hertxler. secretary.
Roval Neighbors meet every
second and fourth Saturday af-
ternoons
Mrs W E Webster. Oracle
Mrs Joe Henkel. Recorder.
1 m The Yeoeaen meet the 1st and
fi N
H. C Harry. Foreman.
J Secretary.
Singer Sewing Machine.
You can buy a Singer sewing
machine on easy payments* We ^ J|
will sell to good farmers and gjnnors. t^e happiness of believ
they can make their payments ^ jt8 doctrines are-holy; its
i \ the fall. See our salesman, J. prtcep^are binding; its hist* -
T Craig. Pawnee. Okla.. or true< and its decision
write to Singer Sewing Machine imvnutiaMe. Read it to be
Co:. Tulsa. Okla. Send for tree believe it to be safe, and
ca-aiougue and pneh. practice it to be holy. It con-
1\ r \ltni 1 1 A HQ tains light to direct you; food to
A« WILLinMu support you. and comfoil ti
.« AUCTIONEER ■*" |
BELFORD.OK.
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map. the pilgrim's staff, the pi-
lot's compass, the so'dier's sword,
and the Christian's character.
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braids, puff a or tra-sformatkrs.
call on n'.e : You will find pnees
wasonaWeai d work sat p
jlr* Jessie F.aaart. North
L.C. BARBER
Physician and Si kokon
Office in Prug Stofe
^top with C. C. Graham, at the
MIDWAY
When in Pawnee. European Flan
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Phone 50. or W. E. Lie.
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the glory of God. its end. It 4 $ ^ $
t;V ::: is now ready to print this
•it slowly, frevjuwtly. r~ rfB: . 4
" tsfiss seasons HORSE and
vea you i? Life;
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*sure
pleasure. It is given you n lire.
wil be opened at the iodgneiit. j l i *\\ (
^::^SLi JAClv bills tor you.
itv rewards the greatest labor.
^SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.?
and condemns a
lit* KtJv ttontM
who trifle with!
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Bryant, T. E. The Ralston Independent (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1913, newspaper, March 7, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc162921/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.