The Exponent. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 14, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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SANTA FE TIME TABLE.
GOING KAST
Leave Ralston 5:07 p. m
Arrive at Arkansas City . 7:15 p. m
Arrive at Kansas City 6:20 a. m
Arrive at Chicago 8:47 p. m
Arrive at St. Louis 6:10 p. m
SOUTH AND WEST BOUND
Leave Ralston 9:45 a. m
Arrive at Guthrie 4:30 p. m
Arrize «it Kort Worth 7:50 a. m
Arrive at San Antonio 0:55 p. m
Arrive at Galveston 9:25 p. m
Ijocal Freight -tfoinfr east 2:00 p. in
Local Freight -south 9:55 a. m
L. P. Maker was a Pawnee visitor
Tuesday.
Mrs. Sena Foster left last week for
Trinidad, Colorado.
Finley Bowls had business at the
county seat. Tuesday.
Dora Thome at thp opera house
Monday niyht, Noven b r 23d.
Walt Met'a true made a business trip
to Pawnee Thursday.
The play at the opera hous-* I:
Saturday nijjht was fairly well attend-
ed and the performance fjood.
Thursday the 26th of this month,
we are fiuurinjj on a square meal at
our house.
Finley Bowls will sell you {roods at
cost. Better hurry up if you want
bargains in winter underwear.
H. H. Rogers, of Standard Oil fame,
has a female secretary to whom he
pays $ i ,«'00 • ar. She probably ha-
a secret method of preserving letters
Mrs. Finlev Bowls is in Oklahoma
Citv this week visiting her Iriend ami
former s'n'nlmate Miss Bertha Kirk-
pat rick. Miss Kirkpatrick was a
teacher in the Pawnee schools last
year.
A recent letter from Miss Hattie
Holmes, who is in the hospital at Ar-
kansas City, states that she is pet-
ting along all right and hopes to be
able to leave for home before long.
Of course Governor Haskell's cam-
paign lit- out of date in Okla-
homa, but they could be worked over
and used t • a good advantage in Ar-
kausaw during the next presidential
cam pa i j n.
Charley Hoss is up from Tulsa this
week on business. Mr. Hoss and most
oi in* lainiiv been sick ever
siin > thev m« ved away from Ralston,
some two months ago.
The dispe. sai v Mstem was don at-
ed at the recent election aiiii Okla-
homa will go out of the saloon busi-
ness. This was one of the most nfa
mous laws ever euacu-i., an>i it didn't
take the people long to so express!
themselves.
Take advantage of the free offer of
$7.30 worth of cooking utensils by
purchasing a Range stove Irum th«
Harry Hardware Co. during their big
sale, commencing Monday, Nov. 2!ld.
and closing Saturday, November 28th.
Mrs. Sadie Rose has accepted a po-
sition as clerk w ith Fair k. McLaugh•
tlin, merchants at Pawhuska. Mrs.
Rose has had considerable experience
in the mercantile business and wil
prove a worthv assistant. We feel
sorry for Will, however, who is look-
ing quite Ion* ly.
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Daniel Vanleuven, of St. Louis, who
has been here for several weeks visit-
ing his son and family, left for home
this week. Mr. Vanleuven is an old-
time Missouri republican, and the re-
sult ot the election in that state
causes him to rejoice.
The Kxpouent office is headquarters
lux neat job work and prompt service
Closing Out Sale.
Having decided to go out
of business 1 am now of-
fering my entire stock of
General Merchandise at
COST, for Cash.
1 mean Business, and if
Bargains are what you
are looking for you had
better take advantage of
this Low Priced saie. Re-
member that everything
goes. Sales will be con-
tinued every Saturday.
Yours For Business,
FINLEY BOWLS
No w ndi-r the people of Oklahoma
placed thrir stamp of disapproval on
the Billnps booze bill. Th« allowance
is sufficient The idea of a man
bei ig limited to only one-half gallon
whiskey and three gallons of beer a
dav, «hows a disposition on part of
the law-makers to eventually sup-
press the sale of "licker" entirelv.
and the people of the state are not
going to stand for it.
Dennis T. F'vno hf s Vu-en mentioned
In ron ertion with the interior port-
f-t'in in thp new administration. Such
an appointment would be eminently
? trine and would he proper recogni-
tion of thp man who towered above
all others in toting thp Taft bannpr
in Oklahoma Certainlv Mr. Flvnn
would have a better knowlpdge of In-
dian affairs than anv man who has
been at thp head of the interior de-
artmpnt for three decades. Okla-
homan.
Charles Stuart, President.
John A. Stuart, Vice President.
THE
Jonathan Whiles, Cashier.
About 100.000 bushels of corn has
been marketed in Ralston up to date.
This is not such a had showing when
we t.ake into consideration that over
two-thirds of the crop is yet to be
gathered.
<' i L-ratu'ations to the working peo
pip of the country. The election of
Taft means a restoration of confi-
dence and industrial activity.
Now that the battle is over let's all
pull together for a larj^er and better
Ralston.
Don't miss the auction sale at Fin-
ley Bowls'store Saturday afternoon.
Ralston Bank
Why keep money at home when you can deposit it
in a bank and pay your bills by check? Our de-
posits are guaranteed by the "Depositors Guar-
antee Fund of the State of Oklahoma, which
makes your deposits absolutely safe. Interest paid
on time deposits.
Ws Will Appreciate Your Account.
WALL PAPER
CASH FOR PROUUCE
AT THE
Slienvin-BnriH'ti Produce Co
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Cream, and the cele-
brated Polar Pear Flour and Peed.
1 ISAkiiKU SHOP.
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J. >1. IIENKKL,"Proprietor
^ Everything neat and clean and first-class
]I work guaranteed. Laundry basket goes ev-
il erv other Wednesday unless there is a suffi-
|I cie
nt amount of laundry to justify express
charges, then the basket will go every week.
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Nothing adds to or detracts
flora the cheerfulness of a
room more than Wall Paper.
The furnishings serve to em-
bellish the decorative c.Cect;
but the Well Papej is the
most conspicuous feature of
the room and reflects the ar-
tistic tasta of the occupant.
Sa&Jactory selections can-
not be made from a limited
assortment; the best results
are obtained by comparison.
Alfred Peats "Prize" V/all
Papers for 1903 oUcX the
widest ranje of choice, from
the cheapest that's good to
the best that's made.
Samples submitted and esti-
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