The Exponent. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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The Ralston Bank
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Why keep money at home when
you can deposit it in a bank and pay
your bills by check? Our deposits are
guaranteed by the''Depositor's Guar-
antee Fund of the Stateof Oklahoma,"
which makes your deposits absolutely
safe.
We Will Appreciate an Account
Notice to Farmers
And Breeders of Fiue Horses
A FEW :
ARGAIINS!
For the next 30 days I will
At our wiie bain of West
Main wuhavetwo of the best
stallions in this part of the
c unty and extend you a spec-
ial invitation to call ami lo k
th*m over: its to your inter-
est to breed to the Inst, 'and
the season tee is only $12 50
Th; nldng ycu for past fav-
ors we are yours for better
horses.
J.W.BECK&/ON
Of Interest to Old Soldiers.
I Any old Union soldier or sailor
who served 90 days or longer in
; the late war of the Rebellion, and
I who went west after the war
E. C. Van Petten
DEALERS IN
LUMBER
And Builders Supplies
PAINT, LIME AND OIL
I hande a full line of the Sherwin Williams
PAINT
PRICES REASONABLE
LET ME FIGURE YOl/R BILL
sell Shoes, Hats, Underwear, and any state in the Union for either
4 j-v 4 .f . 40, 80, or 120 acres before June
Shirts at Prices less than Lost.
A $3.75 Shoe now goes for $2.90
A 3.20 2.75
A 2.00 " M " 1.25
A No I Dress Shirt former $1 .75
A 50c Shirt now 40
Summer underwear $1 kind 7b
A bOc undewear garment 40
A 2.50 Hat now sells for 1.75
A 1.50 Hat now at - 1.10
GROCERIES
Our grocery stock is complete in every de-
tail and our prices reasonable.
Call on us when in need of anything in our
line, we will treat you right and save you
money
Yours to Please,
FINLEY BOWLS
22d, 1847, has a claim eoming to
him from the government.
It does not make any differ-
ence whether he proved up on
his homestead entry or simply
left it.
There were thousands of old
soldiers who went to Kansas and
Nebraska after the war and took
up eighty acre homesteads and
when the grasshoppers and hot
winds came along simply left
their entries and went back east.
Each of these men have claims.
Under a Supreme Court decis-
ion these claims are assignable.
R. H. Peale, Judge building,
Salt Lake City, Utah, perfects
the title to these claims and will
pay the highest market price for
same.
If the soldier is dead the wid-
ow or heir can sell this right.
If a solder never made an en-
try he has nothing to sell.
When writing mention Caddo
Herald.
A. HINECKER
MAY and TRANSFER LINE
Prompt Service and Goods Taken
anywhere in town.
CHARAGES ARE REASONABLE
Rival Queen City, New Cham
pion John B. Stetson, at the
Comet.
iMMIWMVl
HARRY BROTHERS
RALSTON Only CLOTHIER'S
Headquarters For
GENT'S FURNISHINGS, SHOES, HATS,
CAPS, TRUNKS, TELESCOPES, ETC.
Agents For EDWARD ROSE'S TAILOR MADE SUITS TO ORDER
Chicago's Leading Clother's
Opera House Block
SEE
ROSS. HUNSAKER AND CO.
FOR
HARDARE,
FURNITURE
UNDERTAKING
The Largest Stock. The Lowest Prices
WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS
Barb Wire and Field Fence
We have what you want We save you money
TRY US
LEVICK & LEACH
Successors to Murdock and Son
Dealers In
Farm Implements
Of All Kinds.
Mitchell Wagons, Brown & Clark, Buggies
Canton Farm Implements
WAGONS , BUGGIES: HARNESS, AND
HARNESS REPAIRED
We bought this stock at a discount and will
give the farmers the benefit of same.
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Bryant, T. E. The Exponent. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1909, newspaper, April 30, 1909; Ralston, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169285/m1/5/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.