The Exponent. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 1, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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The Comet will sell you sujar rieht. | CHAS. STUART, President, JONATHAN WHIMS, Cashier
TEC IE
Ralston Bank,
RALSTON, OKLAHOMA.
Farmers, Merchants and Individuals. We want
your business. We are liberal, progressive and
conservative. Our time is yours if you want it.
We pay special attention to the
interest of our patrons.
Joe McGuire made a business
to Blackburn, Monday.
Buy your shoes at the Comet -Bar-!
toa Bros.
To-day is the dav to see us for a
complete line of belts BAKER S.
Services next Sunday at the Pres-
byterian church.
W. MTCavnar was at Fairfax this
week doing phographer work.
For cheap rate of interest on farm
loans see H. E. Thompson the real
estate mam
All is not gold that glitters, but all
(foods sold at Baker's are good values.
When you boy groceries from Fin-
ley Bowls you always get the best in
town and prompt delivery, to boot.
Remember the Comet will sell you
floor right.
—
Choice residence of " rooms, east
front. good improvements. Thomp-
son has it for sale.
Phone No. 57 T. M. M osier for free
delivery. Prompt delivery willaccom
pany all orders.
P. H. Jones was a caller Tuesday.
Mr. Jones is a prosperous farmer over
in the Osage.
Diamond Barber Shop,
1NGRAHAM & HENKEL, Proprietor*
Everything neat and clean and the very best toilets
money will bnv always on hand. Also agents for first-
class laundry.' Basket leaves Wednesday and returns
Fridays. Your patronage solicited.
T. N: Myers is quite sick at the
home of the James family in the west
part of town.
Rots, Hunsacker & Co., have about
completed moving their general stock
of merchandise into their new quar-
ters and when everything is arranged
this firm will have one of the best
hardware stores in the county. They
are good people and we are pleased to
note their prosperity.
Levick & Lang went to Fairfax one
day this week to figure on the work
for a stone building.
Mrs. Effie Edler, who has held the
position of matron at the Baptist col-
lege in Blackwell, has returned home
and will spend the summer vacation
with her sister, near town, Mrs. Ed-
ler is pleased with the work and will
return again in September.
An excursion to Oklahoma Ci*y and
return Sunday, June 9th. Train leaves
at 7:15 a. m. Kate for round trip, *2.
NIGGER BOY
Miss Bonnie Nash of Fairfax visited Fairview.
her little friend Missflsabell Lott, the j A nice rain visited this vicinity on
first of the week. j Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Barraettler were the
guests of E. B. Riddle, last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Wolfe and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Barber are visit-
ing the former's sister in Atchison.
Kansas.
Eva Riddle and Vick Jackson attend-
.Tohn and Mitch Lamberson return- ed Memorial services last Sunday at
ed home Saturday from Olaga. t hero-1 Ralston.
kee nation, where they went last i charie, Loper of Pleasant Val-
brother attt ,U,,eral °f '"''L, has 500 little chick. This beats
the record of any one areund here
A man and woman1 were arrested j Uiat we know 0f.
hCrC \.Xhl I?11'*!, vpart of' Mrs Carmichael's mother, Mrs Da-
last .eek charged w.th d.spos.nf of : ^ ^ ^ Missts shlnn,
mortgaged property. Tbe. U- ^ „ ithher
-ken to Kaw City and turned over to ' 01
the authorities at that place. ; Richard Carmichael, wife and niece
i visited Pawnee last Monday.
Lee Fair came down from Fairfax .hich meet.
Mondaj n.ght in company w.th Gray ] g fvery month,
Heed and returned luesdar Lee ^oall those who desired
assisting his brother m a short ordtr '<MllJaueod the Sunday School con-
up there j ventjon t0 be held at Ralston next
Special attention is directed to the j SuD<iaY-
display ad. of BelfordJc McGuire's ve
hide imporium. They handle the
:elebrated Racine buggies and sur
Aim ee
Every Mau His Ovtu Doctor
a — | The average man cannot afford to
ries and can make you prices that will 1 employ a physician for every slight
disouut any competitors. I ailment or injury that may occur in
! his family, nor can he afford to neg-
Colicand Diarrhoea. ! lect them, as so slight an injury as
Pains in the stomach, colic and di-; the scratch of a pin has been known
arrhoea are quickly relieved by the j t0 cause the loss of a limb. Hence ev-
use of Chamberlain's colic, cholera j ery man must from necessity be nis
and diarrhoea remedy, For sale by T. I own doctor for this class of ailments.
M. Cannou.
Walter Levick and wife left Wed-
nesday afternoon for Seneca, Kansas,
where they will locate. Walter and
his brother Roy have bought out a
barber shop in that city and Walter
went up to help run it. They are good
industrious boys and the Exponent
predicts success for them from the
start.
Belford & McGuire are unloading a
car load of carriages, buggies and
other vehicles, this week. They han-
dle nothitg but the very best, which
! accouuts for their enormous sale here
and also at Mdbdy.
W. E. Selby. who is known for
truth and veracity, went fishing last
Sunday. Monday he took us out be-
hind the woodshed and told us a pret-
ty good sized fish story. Over 100 fish
were caught, but when we meet other
parties who were with this fishing
aggergation the number may be large
ly augmented.
Do Not Neglect the Children.
At this season of the year the first
unnatural looseness of a child's bow-
els should have immediate attention.
The best thing that can be given is
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
diarrhoea remedy, followed by castor
oil as directed with each bottle of the
remedy. For sale by T. M. Cannon.
A petition was circulated this week |
asking the council to open up the ^
street running east and west and |
uwa uuv.wi Avi uuo ! street runoiu^ auu i
I Success often depends upon prompt j crossing the railroad just south of the
.1 treatment, which can only be had j Levick iot8. This street is partly I
The County Sunday School conven-
tion meets in Ralston next Sunday, when suitable medicines are kept at feQCed 0B the west side of the rail-,
the muddy condition of the roads is | hand. Chamberlain's Remedies have | road and lt would be a suitable route ,
likely to make the attendance small, been In the market for many years ,oper which to drive the town cow. ,
' and enjoy a good reputation. ] and better still, it would open up an j
Will Ward and wife, who have been chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and afemie through which children living '
visiting relatives at Roscoe. Missouri, j pjarrboea Remedy for bowel coni-
for a month or more, returned home
" ' v
in that imediate vicinity could reach 1
the
a
I plaints. 1 ine scnwi uwuamnuvui.
he first of the week, and will is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for peued t0 go half mile out their way.
gain at work at the Btg Racket. couehs. colds, croup and whooping . CTVT" !
^ * r I Corn has been as high as oO cents.
Many people are being attracted to cougn 1 quoted at 48c.
the Broadwell building on Main street Chamberlain s Pa«n Balm ;an anti-, \ ,
to witness the crude oil tire exhibt. septic liniment) for cuts, bruises. Jap Wren has his hand tied op this
\t the present price of crude oil this burns, sprains, s.elhngs, lame back week as a result ol running a sliver
attachment is certainly a money sav . and rheumatic pains. in one of his lingers.
in, proposition. W. D. Peyton, of I Chamberla.n s Stomach and Liyer To Hog RaiSerS
Wichita, is here taking orders. ^ ! 1 fen77of • T rLvl
we understand that many converts 1 and stomacn irouoics. ,
the school house without being corn-
Will make the season at my
place 7 miles southeast of
Ralston. Nigger Boy was
sired by Eph Gray, a thor-
oughbred stallion.
Terms—Eight dollars to in-
sure colt. If mare changes
hands or is removed from the
country the money is then due.
D. H. JONES.
The McKan-
na Institute,
is being
successfully
conducted
under the
personal
supervision
of Dr. Mc-
Kanna.
have been made.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nix. of Arkansas
C ity, are the proud parents of Miss
Anita Nadine Nix who will make her
home with theui. Grandpa and Grand-
ma Levick, of Ralston, are feeling
pretty proud over the news too, we'll
give you to understand.
. hoe remedy, fhis is one of the best
thamberlain Salve for diseases of remetljcs to prevent hog cholera ev-
ths skin. er introduced in Oklahoma. For sale
One bottle of each of these five pre by J. W. Beck, Ralston, Oklahoma.
arations costs but For sale by For Sale*
T. M. Cannon cbarjey orr property in Thornp
We rather wish we'd waited awhile son's addition on north ;td street This
longer before tcking-down the stove, property will be sold cheap and on
Fire don't feel so bad these damp, | easy terms. For particulars call on
Write for pamphlet with
full instructions
McKanna 3 Day
Liquor Cure,
Pawhuska, Okla.
i chilly days
H E Thompson
L C BARBER*
Physician and Surgeon
Office at drug store,
RALSTON. OKLAHOMA.
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Smith, W. A. The Exponent. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 1, 1907, newspaper, June 1, 1907; Ralston, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169161/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.