The Ralston Independent (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1914 Page: 8 of 8
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THE INDEPENDENT.
Published Every Frdiay
ROSELLA STROUD, EDITOR
Admitted through the mnili as tecond
elsHa matter.
Subscription, per year . .. $1.00
Strictly in advance and stopped
when time expires.
Display Advertising per inch, 10c
Locals per line 5c
The Curches.
Haptiht -Preaching service! 2d and 4th
Sundays, moruln* and eveuloK; Bunduy
gobool every Sunday at 10 a m ; Prayer
meeting every Tuenday night; B Y.P. U
every Sunday ut 7 p. m.
T. P. Hank Int. Pastor
('■RigTiAN-Prea "htng service# 1st audlJd
Sunday*, morning and evening; Sunday
*chool every Sunday ut 10 a.m.; Christian
Endeavor everj Sunday at tl:30 p. m
Harry Hodge. Superintendent.
Dr. Noble, Pastor,
MithoiiIBT- Preaching every other Sun-
day morning at II o'clock, and eyery Sun-
day night; Sunday school at 10a m., Rp-
wo*th League at 6:30 p. m ; Prayer meeting
every Thursday night.
C. A. Morrison, Pastor.
Cathomc Preaching every third Sunday
at II a.m. Kather Jastln.
LOCAL NEWS.
j> ji JI
Flour, we sell the Diamond K.
and Jersy Cream. Once a cur-
tomer always a customer. Thf
Comet.
Miss Mable Hedges spent Sun
day in Fairfax, visiting her sister
Mrs. Geo. Bolton.
Fred Levick and Son left Mon-
day to work at Pawnee.
Clare Fisher of Mulvane visited
relatives and friends here last
w ek.
The First National Bank will
pay you 6 per cent on time
deposits.
Rev. T. P. Haskinsfilled his re
gular appointmeht at the Baptist
Church Sunday, morning and
evening.
J. W. Bierman and family spent
Sunday with S. W. Campbell.
Home grown, home made
horseradish; absolutely pure.
(Jet it at Mosier's or Hodges or
give your order to A. W. Stroud.
J. C. Jones of Walnut Grove
Missouri came in Monday to see
his sister' Mrs. A. W. Stroud.
Mrs. Wigal who has been visit-
ing relatives in Sand Springs Ok
returned home Saturday.
Fresh bread every day in the
week at the McSpadden grocery
store.
Mr' and Mrs. W. H. Minearf
and children of Stafford Kansas
drove down in thier car and are
sqending a couple of weeks visit
ing her sister Mrs. J. A. Harden-
berger and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hostmyere
and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wehr
were entertained by Mrs. G. A.
Barrier one day last week.
We will close out all kinds of
seed potatoes at $1.10 per bushel
Rose, Ohio and Burbanks, try
them as eaters, the Comet.
The Misses Tillie and Milcred
Lovall called on Mrs. Fred Host-
meyer one day last week.
Take advantage of the new
subscriptihn offer elsewhere in
this issue. It is positively a
short time offer and subscriptihn
for the club offer will not be ac-
cepted AFTER May 28.
Tip Top bread always good,
The Comet.
at
_W. E. Wheeler is in Kendrick
this week visiting and attending
to business.
See The Independent for job
work.
I. O. O. F. ANIVERSARY
The 95th, Aniversary of the
Ihdeqendent Order of Odd Fel-
lows was celebrated by the Paw-
nee County Assa. at Maramec,
Monday April the27th, in an all
session, a Sword was presented
to the Quay drill team as a prize
for the best drill team of the Odd
Fellows of the county, and a sil-
ver loving cup to the Pawnee Re-
becca drill team. The next meet-
ing of the Assa. will pe held at
Ralston on April 26th. 1915.
Chas. Looper was elected Presi
dent and Mrs. John Hunts was
elected Secretary for the ensuing
year.
If you have to replant your
corn call on us for your seed
corn.—V. D Eberwein.
A
Charming
Rives
Romance
The Valiants
of Virginia
^—p good a story
PROGRAM OF EPWORTH LEA
GUE CONVENTION AND
DISTRICT CONFERENCE
To Be Held In Pawnee June
1st. to 4th., 1914.
Monday June 1st. - Opening
service by Dift. Superintendent
Conference Sermon-Rev. Oscar
Smith of Ponca City.
Sacrement of the Lord's sup-
per. For the Conf. and Local
church.
Tuesday, June2nd-8:30 a. m.
Devotions by Rev. F. L. Temp-
lim, of Blackwell.
9:00 a. m. Conference Business
10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Efficiency
Conference, conducted by Rev.
H. J. Coker, D. D. of Denver.
General Theme "The Challenge"
The Church Temperance Society
by Clarence T. Wilson, Secre-
tary, Topeka, Kansas.
Our Great Educational Inter-
ests, by Secretary Thos. Nichol-
son or his representative, New
York City.
"The Work fortheFreedm?n"
by Bishop Thirkield, LL. D.,
New Orleans, La
"Our Immense Home Field"
by Dr. Chas. M. Boswell, Cor.
Sec., Philadelphia,
Our Multiform Foreign Field"
by Dr. A. A. Parker, of India.
Dr. FIRST.
Office Phone, 11.
Residence Phone, 73,
Ralston, Oklahoma.
Office over Brooks & Clark.
W. H LANE
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women a Specials.
Phone No. 9, Fairfax, Okla.
TO OUR PATRONS.
To our friends and patrons who have dealt with us and
paid their accounts we contribute our success in business,
covering a period of 19 years, for which we SINCERELY
THANK YOU. To Those who owe us and can't pay and
to those who won't pay, we desire to say that we are now
selling for CASH ONLY and ask for YOUR TRADE on
THIS BASIS. Come and see us, you will receive courte-
ous treatment. QUANTITY, QUALITY and PRICE
our Motto.
T. J. MOSIER,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Judge and Mrs. Whiles
Tuesday in Pawnee.
spent
as you have ever
read. A Story with a
universal appeal—
11 ... General Then
wholesome, inspiring, the challenge
An understanding of
Afternoon Session
2 p. m. Bishop Tirkield presid-
ing. Devotional session led by -
General Theme, "How to meet
YOU ARE
/am,
PART*
OF
YDUI
THE MAN who does not take
advantage of the opportunity off
ered by a bank account, is losing
his yield from the crop of life,
for he soweth but he reapeth not.
^Your "Deposits are Guaranteed^
AT THE
Bank of Commerce
P. ROCK,
President.
GEO. H. SMITH,
V.-President.
J. O.
CALES,
Cashier.
Guy K. Marshall, Asst. Cashier.
SUBSCRIBE
For The
A Story for the home.
We buy for cash and get a
discount, sell for cash only. We
can and will save you money on
your purchases. T. J. hosier
Fred Hostmeyer and son have
sold thier 80 acre farm in Miss-
ouri for a consideration of $70.
per acre'
Mrs. Ollie Wolf who has been
here sick for the past six weeks
returned Tuesday to Drumright.
FOR SALE
I have <K) acre, well improved 'this combination at once and let
farm. 3 miles from a good rail us send them to you. New sub-
rhad town in Lewis County Mo scriptions only accepted on this
for futher information call on or
write Fred Hostmeyer Rid ton
engrossing. A Storv for An unclerstandin« of Prevai|-
• I j J... ing Conditions. Dr. Henry J.
old and young alike. I Coker, Sec. Commissioner of Fi-
nance.
The New Financial Plan by Dr
J. B. Trimble, Ntw Yotk, Sec.
i Commissioner of Finance.
| Di t ict Policy and Program,
1 Discussion led by Dr. T. E. Car-
Iter, District Superintendent.
Evenii g Session
7:30 Dr. J. B, Trimble presid-
ing. Address, "Anglosaxon Civ
ilization Its perils and Opportun
ities" by Bishop Thirkield.
Const crat ion to the Total Task
Dr. Chas. M. Boswell.
Wednesday, .June 3rd- 8.30 a
m. devotions Rev C. G. Nelson of
Hunter.
9 00 a. m. 12 00 m. District Ep-
worth Business Meeting Miss
Be sure to get
the issue with the
first installment!
MAY SPECIAL.
THREE FOR PRICE
OF ONE
Ralston Indpendent weekly $1.
Holland's Magazine monthly $1.
Farm and Ranch, weekly $1. Icarmichael, Blackwell, Prssident
TO YOU UNTIL DECEMBER j 10. a. m. Annual meeting of Dist-
1, 1914 FOR ONLY 75c.
Bring or send in your order for
Oklahoma.
offer.
Tell Your Friends About It.
RALSTON INDEPENDENT.
trict Stewards
2.00 p. m. song service and de
votions, Rev. T. Allison, Glencoe
2 30 p. m. Sermon Bishop
Robert Mclntyre Okla. City
4.30 to 5 30 Ep. League Business
7.30 p. m. song service led by
Rev. S. B. Todd of Mulhall
INDEPENDENT
Fifty-two Doses One Dollar.
Dr# Wm F. Fisher, E. P.PAYNE
Veterinary Surgeon Dealer In Live Stock
Phone No 56. Ralston, Okla.
HONEST WEIGHTS
PRICES RIGHT.
8.CO p. m. Lecture by Bishop
Robert Mclntyre Okla. City.
Thursday June 4th—8.30 a. m.
Devotions J. M. Aller Newkirk.
9.00 a. m. to 5 00 p. m. District
Conference Business
7 30 p. m. song service and de-
votions RevG. A.Strouse Braman
8.00 p. m. Lecture Clearence
True Wilson, of Topeka Kansas.
General sectary Church Temper
r nee Society Adjournment.
Sugar, Beet per 100 pounds,
$4.75, Cane, $4.85, at the Comet.
This office for calling cards.
Okla. City April, 30.- Reports
from the county suprentendents
show that this state has made a
gain in scholorastic population of
18,097 over last year, The enum-
eration being taken the last of
January.
Highest Market Price
Paid For Hogs. /
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SHOULD USB
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Stroud, Rosella. The Ralston Independent (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1914, newspaper, May 1, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc163003/m1/8/: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.