The Exponent. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 16, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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THE CHURCHES.
PHESBYTRRIAN.
I'reachintf secern! and fourth Xun-
day* at 11 a. in. and X p. ni. Sunday
school every Sunday at 10 a. in. Chris-
tian Kndcavorevtery Sunday at 7 p. m.
K. J. Cakveh, Pastor.
MKTHOD1ST.
I 'reaching lirst and third Sunday
at II a. in. and K p. in. Sunday school
every Sunday at 10 a. m. Junior
League every Sunday at p. in. Ep-
wortn League every Sunday at" p.m.
I'raver meeting Wednesdays, 8 p.m.
BAPTIST.
Preaching 2cl and 4th Sundays at
II a. m. and 7:ik) p. in. Sunday school
at 10 a. m. Prayer and teachers meet-
ing Wednesday at 8 p. m.
CATHOLIC.
There will be services at the Cath-
olic church every 3d Sunday at 10 a m.
Father C. Donenbuerg,
Cloaks, cloaks, cloaks at the Comet.
List your farms or town property
with H. E. Thompson.
Finley Bowls sells the best shoes in
town for the money.
A full line of Undertaking g-oods al-
ways on hand at Ross, Hunsaker & Co
For good improved or unimproved
leases and farms, see 11. E Thompson.
Insure your property in the best
companies against storm or tire, with
H. E Thompson.
We always lead in low prices and
good goods. Everything new and not
carried over and moth eaten.
THE COMET.
Value of Minute*.
I know once a very covetous, sordid
fellow, who used frequently to say,
"Take care of the pence, for the
pounds will take care of themselves."
This was a Just and sensible reflection
In a miser. I recommend to you to
take care of the minutes; for hours
will take care of themselves. I am
very sure that many people lose two
or three hours every day by not tak-
ing care of the minutes. Never think
any portion of time, whatsoever, too
short to be employed; something or
other may always be done in it.—
Chesterfield.
TEA OEADLY FOE OF TYPHOID
Boiling of the Drink Ha* a Germicidal
Effect.
It is said on the high authority of
an American medical journal that, al-
though the Chinese people live In a
germ-saturated soil, they are singular-
ly free from typhoid fever and other
diseases of which water Is the me-
dium of communication. This condi-
tion is attributed the universal cus-
tom of copious tea drinking.
The tea itself Is not held to be the
safeguard against the disease, but the
boiling of the drink has a germicidal
effect which produces sanitary advan-
tages. And if tea produces any 111
results they are not to be considered
beside these advantages.
The tea leaf is described as form-
ing one of the most Innocent and at-
tractive flavorings possible for hot
drinks, and the boiled drink is the foe
to the deadly germ.
Thief Remembered Companions.
Almerigos Tetenoire, an old French
thief, had a band of 600 men under
him and owned two castles in Llmou
sin and Auvergne and bequeathed a
fortune in the following terms; "I
give and bequeath 1,500 francs ($300)
to St. George's chapel for such repairs
as it may need; to my sweet girl, wbo
has so loyally loved me, 2,500 francs
($500), and the surplus I give to my
companions. Let them scramble for It
and may the devil seize the hind
most!"
C. P. U(K'K.
President.
.1. O. CALES,
Vice President.
W. L. HERT,
Cashier
LIN OK KING COLI)
BANK OF COMMERCE.
STOCKHOLDERS:
V. D. Eberwein,
A. D Krow,
Frank Bowcn,
W L. Hert.
C. P. Rock,
J. O. Cales,
J, A. Lower v.
I. E. Ken worthy.
J. A. Hert.
Geo. H. Smith,
J. E. Iier.
Does a general banking business and solicits the patronage of all. Sinai
customers will receive the same treatment that is accorded
to lrager ones. Call and see us.
Ralston,
Oklahoma.
T. M. CANNON,
DEALER IN
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Medicines,
Pure Chemicals, Toilet articles, Perfumery, Fancy Goods,
Combs, Brushes, Patent Medicines, Etc.
CASH FOR I'ROWJCE
We want your Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Cream
and Hides, and will pay cash for the same.
Sherwin & Barnett, Proprietors
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B. NAUMAN,
DENTIST
Graduate of Chicago College of Dental
Surgery, with eight years experience.—
OFFICE OVER BANK OF COMMERCE.
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Finley Bowls wants your chickens,
butter and eggs.
I laving purchased the Ponca City Milling Co's.
Elevator and Cotton Gin. We are now in posi-
sition to pay the highest price for cotton, grain and
hogs. Honesty apd Courtesy is our motto.
Come and see us.
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THE OSAGE CRAIN COMPANY,
Charles M. Hoss, Manager.
WitliMtood Other Treatment Hut
Quickly Cured by Chamber-
l.tin'H Cough Remedy.
"Last winter I caught a very severe
cold which lingered for weeks," says
J Urquhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. "My
cough was very dry and harsh. The
local dealer recommended Chamber-
lain's Cough Remedy and guaranteed
it, so I gave it a trial, One small bot-
tle of it cured me. I believe Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy to be the
best I have ever used." This remedy
is for sale by T M Cannon.
Take Tim*.
TnUe trms to think:
Thought oft will save thee from the
snarl,
Bring thee to cooling streams and bow-
era.
fipnre thee from ruralng needless care,
Surround thee with defensive towera;
field thee the harveat of content.
Lift thee from dust to starry ways,
Discover comfort heaven-sent
In thy most dark and cheerlesa dan
Therefore, take time to think.
Take time to pray:
For when thou pray'et the vision's
cleared,
The voice is toned, the will's subdued.
The dear are to thee more endeared.
And the goal's failing strength ' re-
newed.
In prayer the purest words are spoken,
The mind receives heaven's holy light.
The heart is given the Spirit's token
The hands are charged with wisdom's
might.
Therefore, take time ta pray.
Take time to praise:
Praise Ij the witness that you ae«.
Or hear, or feel, or underatand,
Dr trust where there ia mystery
About the workings of His hand.
\t is thy child attempt to prove
Thy kinship with the hosts above.
Who as they In God's presence move.
Praise him for his exhausUesa iov*
Therefore, take time to praise.
Take time to work:
Know what a privilege It la
To work with God, to hare thy hand
Engaged for him, thy energies
Devi loping 'neatli hia command.
To share the stores of grace and truth
Which to his faithful ones are glven|
tn service to maintain thy youth,
And hear the Lord'a ''well done!" la
heaven.
Therefore take time to work.
—The Christian
CRAB HELPED CATCH RABBITS.
Youthful English Poacher Gave Proof
of Inventive Mina.
On a property where the rabbit
shooting was strictly preserved, upon
the southern coast of England, a boy
was caught with two dead rabbits in
his possession, and nothing that would
account for their decease. A search
of his pocket revealed nothing but two
live crabs of small dimensions, the
end of a candle and a box of matches.
Under promise of release the urchin
was persuaded to disclose his method
of procedure. First he selected a
likely burrow, and then stripped off
his clothes, putting his coat over one
hole, his trousers over another, and
his shirt over the third. He lit the
candle end, dropped a little grease
upon the crab's back, and stuck the
lighted candle thereon, and then put
the crab at an unoccupied opening.
Straightway the frightened torch-
bearer fled sideways Into the darkness
and explored the Innermost depths;
while the boy, expectant as a terrier,
awaited events outside. Presently *
rabbit bolted Into the coat, as It dl-J
so that boy was after It like a shot,
and boy, rabbit, and coat all rolled
over together, the boy rising from the
tray with the rabbit In his clutches.—
?orea Daily News.
OSAGE MEAT MARKET,
KETHLY & WADDELOW. PROPRIETORS.
Wholesale and retail dealer in all kinds of fresh and salt
meats. Oysters, Fish and Game in season.
Ralston, Oklahoma.
I promptly obtained In all countries, or NO ret.
TRADE-MARKS, Caveat* and CopyriKlits
tered. Send Sketch, Model or Photo, for five
| report on patentability. ALL BUSINESS
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Patent practlee
exclusively. .Surpassing reference*.
Wideawake inventors should have our hand-
book on How to obtain and Hell patents, Wh:it in-
ventions will pay.How to (jet a partner.andothcr
| valuable Information. Sent free to any address. J
D. SWIFT & CO.
1501 Seventh St., Washington, D. C
You can't afford to miss those fruit
cans at Hoss, Hunsaker & company's
for 35 cents a dozen.
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Smith, W. A. The Exponent. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 16, 1907, newspaper, November 16, 1907; Ralston, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169207/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.