The Ringwood Leader. (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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IN’ ADVANCE
Entarvd atthapoat o®o il O
T a aaeoadelaas mall matter
The way things look now we
are going to have another bump-
er crop next year '
An Alva poultry dealer modest
ly admits that his name is Chad
wick but says it is not Cassie L
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Senator Mitchell of Oregon
has risen to explain It’s not
necessary There was a woman
in the case
The inaugural ceremonies
passed off very quietly at Alva
The jar and racket was noticea
ble earlier in the game
A schedule of values was adop-
ted by the assessors at their meet
ing at Alva last week It will
make interesting reading later
on
The way the water stood at
corner ot Main and 3rd street
would indicate that the drainage
is not extra good This is not a
knock on any one
The eighth territooial legisla-
tuae convened at Guthrie the
other day with a long list of
assistants from different parts
of the country and visitors to
the Capital are snre of meeting
company
The Rev Irl R Hicks Alman-
ac for 1905 is now ready being
the finest edttion ever issued
This splendin and costly book of
200 pages is a complete study of
astronomy and storm and weath-
for 1905 It is to well known to
need comment See it and you
will so decidu The price post-
paid to any adress is 30c per
copy The Rev Irl R Hicks’
scientific religious and family
journal Word and Works now
abreast with the best magazines
is 75c a year Both Word and
Works and the Almanac S’ 00
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2201 Locust St St Louis Mo
The tariff skirmish lines are in
touch in Congress and a general
engagement is imminent The
President wants the Republicans
in Congress to keep their pledge
for tariff revision and tbe Repub-
licans in Congress say they will
keep their pledges by and by or
tomorrow or at some future time
Speaker Cannon appears to be
the center of opposition to revis-
ion There is much good humored
sparring and chaffing within
Republican ranks between tbe
two factions the revisionists talk
of “spiking the cannon” or of
“ramming tariff reform down
the Cannon’s mouth The stand
patters say the President will
not dare to call an extra session
because it will interfere with his
touring and hunting trips during
the summer
Avoid Morgrel Built
A trTTir can Afford to pay $3 for
Ike a rvir- cf a thoroughbred bull
iheu tohavo the u?e of a mongrel boll
Ur Lotting He can have a grade
ct?f rf i he lighect exceilence If a
fr-rakr rhe ri2I tell for twice what
- heifer by a morgrel ball would
briar If a male It would briar nt-
Hi'r! irr-r- t veal and if railed fr
le- -Lri-’g nearly double what
Of ---el -' wc-j’d bring and
iv -v(! fin: mj' — Clarfc un j
C ---pnen
Comb to Tns Leader Office
for Your Job Work
The inquiry that has been con-
ducted throughout the summer
and fall by the Bureau of Cor-
porations under the authority of I
Congress concerning the doings
of the Beef Trust is now complete
and the report ot Commissioner
Garfield is :n the hands of the
President for transmission to
Congress It will be remember-
ed that the cause of this inq uiry
as stated was that since the sum-
mer of 1903 there has been too
wide a margin between the price them both In cyphering and spelling
of dressed beef the cattle selling! jj jj Farnsworth bad to bustle out
so low that many cattle owners and haul a load or feed Wednesday
had been made bankrupt and I’ll bet 1C was cold work
tbe inquiry is directed to find
out wheatber the inconsistency
between tbe low price ot live cat-
tle and tbe exhorbitant price of
beef may not be caused by an
unlawful combination in re
straint of trade It is said that
the complaints made m the reso -
utionof Congress have been
verified but doubt is expressed
wbeather the evidence of unlaw
nl combination in restraint of
trade will stand the test of judi-
cial invistigation It must be
noted that the action now pend-
ing in the United States Supr-
eme Court is distinct trom the m
quiry conducted by Commission
er Garfield of the Bureau of Cor
)orations
Cards
Papers “
Circulars “
Packages “
Total
Letters collected 4962
Cards ' 427
Papers “ 202
Circulars “ 29
Packages “ 325
Total 6191
Grand total collected and delivered
41815
Now if you look these figures over
you will see that what I have given
you will not matte the grand total I
gave you but there Is other items
known to all rural carriers not given
- here and the records in the post of-
and California Hce shows the above statement to he
On Christmas Day December correct The sale of stamps cards
o the Golden State Limited and 8tamPed envelopes amounted to
traie will be resumed for the 8)f 59- The cancellation of stamps
collected on mail matter was $12254
third season This luxurious Kumber of miIe8 traveIedt 8j C01
train will ruu gaily from I I would like to hear from other car-
Chicago Kansas City and St riers all over the country about the
Louis to Los Angeles Santa Hmount °f husiness they do
Barbara and San Francisco car- WHi il b-s been abnut two nnnth'
since I gave you any Items and I had
rying entirely new equipment Letter he brief as possible this time
lighted through by California and if this don’t ruin the “rep” of the
Express will be inaugurated and
will run from Chicago Kansas
City and St Louis to California
This train will leave Chicago at
8:10 a m arriving Kansas City
10:50 p m carrying through
equipment to California making
11 hours quicker time Chicago to
Los Angeles than present servic
The opposite train will leave
Kansas City 7:15 a m arriving
in Chicago 10:35 p m This
will give the Rock Island System
morning and evening sevice
with three fast trains daily each
way between Chicago and Kan-
sas City
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
Land office at Alva Okla Jan 17 19)j
Notice la hereby given that the rollowlng-
named settler haa Sled notice of hi Intention
to make final proof lo aupport of hi claim and
that (aid proof will be made before Williaai
Walt U 8 Conimlsaiooer at his residence
on tbe aw 1-4 See T 2-’N R 11 W on
February 28th l!li viz
Franz Kolemann Walthall Oklahoma for
the a e 1-4 Sec 8 T 21 N R 10-W
He ormea the following witneesee to prove
hi eontlnnoua residence upon and cultivation
of laid land viz:
Harry II George rank Harmon Willie
George and Tboniaa Silver all of Walthall
Okla
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(Flrtt publication Jan’y 20 1jS)
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As gleaned by our reporters la various parts of the county
Matter for till department elionld he In Mila
ofttcft by WfdntHMiny noon of each wfk to
Insiiro publication
Lone Stir Items
Quite a cold soap the past few days
Mrs Gander and daughter Vina
I are on the alek Hat this week but are
Improving now
I William Welling waa visiting with
I frendl ° rlclnlty Sunday
The cyphering and spelling match
between tbe Walthall and Lone Star
! schools waa well attended consider
i log tbe weather Lone Star defeated
the amount of business done during
1 the year and last Saturday closed my
Urst year so you see that I am
yearbng
Letters delivered
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925
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paper 1 may come again in the near
future
Forrest Items
Allle Itutz has changed from Blue
to Brown
Oscar Draper is home from Kiowa
Kansas visiting his fat’her thisweek
Mrs WiKon has been Improving
her store by ceiling over bead with
stock boards
The daoce at Mrs Bonoxson’s
well attended Monday night
The Farmers Telephone Co held
its annual meeting at the Missionary
school hou-o Officers elected for the
pnsuiig year were L C Smith pres-
ident A Xellom vice president A
Spenner secretary G Stokesbery
treasurer
Old Mr Carter who was so badly
frozen about three weeks ago died
lat Saturday and was hurled Tues-
day In the Winters cemetery
The Mitchell boys are cutting stove
wood for G‘-o Stokesbery
The Farmers Telephone company's
wild and wooly line gang took Cleo
Wednesday of this week They put
up half a mile of wire smoked two
cigars apiece and then went home
sober by gum
The Church of God held prayer
meeting at Chs Burks Wednesday
evening and at F C Melsoo's Thurs-
day evening
Dr King of Heaver Woods county
Is visiting with Arnold Speooer this
week
Cocsa't Respect Old Afe
It’s shameful when youth fails
to show proper respect lor old
age but just the contrary in the
case of Dr King’s New Life Pills
They cut off maladies no matter
how severe’ and irrespective of old
age Dyspepsia Jaundice fever
constipation all yield to teis per-
fectl’i’1 25c at Brooks & Co
Drug Store
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£833
( Weal of Indian Creek
Mr Shipman and wife returned
from Kansaa ooe day laat week after
a week visit with their son
Cbaa Dyer Butchered a beef Tucs-
day P M Dugger and Cy Rador were
called to Woodward county Tuesday
by telegram in a case of sickness
II A Floka little girl baa been
very sick at tbe home of Its grad-
pa rents Mr and Mrs C M Flock but
writing
girls are very
sick at- tbia writing
There was no maeting at the Ring-
wood school bouse last Sunday as tbe
preacher failed to come
C M Flock has been on tbe sick
list but is belter now
I Xo 154 Paangr 4:28 b
John Joyners baby Is very sick at Lno ns rrighi 48pm
this writing
A few of the youog folks gathered xoi53Pastacr um
at the home of Elva Flock Monday I tN 175 Freight lviia
evening the time waa 6pent in games I Dallr- tDaiiy tiuept Sunday
vocal and instrumental music A
very pleasant time was had by all
present
Easfe Cawthorn has been real sick
but is up again
Moonlight
Chamberlain’s Coujii Remedy is
Pleasant to Take
The finest quality of ’granula-
ted loaf sugar is used in the
manufacture of Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy and the roots
used in its preparation give it a
iavor similar to maple syrup
making it quite pleasant to take
Mr W L Roderick of Pooles-
- r
Vllle Md in speaking of this
remedy says: “I have used
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
with mv children for several
years and can truthfully say it
is the best preparation of the
kind I know of The children
like to take it and has no injur-
ious after effect For sale by —
Brooks Drug Co
AND
Refused to Listen
"Pardon me sir” began the feml -
nine victim of hard luck who was
forced to solicit alms a she ap-
proached the crusty old bachelor’s
desk "but I am a poor lone widow
and ”
“You may as well break It off right
there” Interrupted the heartless o b
“I can’t use any leap-year proposals
In my business”
Tea Is a Tipple
Tea is held by Good Health to be
not strictly speaking a temperance
drink It 13 not taken as a food nor
as an innocent relish to food but for
Its fascinating effects on the nervous
system
Working and Resting
That you may rest well you must
work hard to get sufficiently tired
and must also work hard to be able
to afford it
Boys Play the Races
It has been discovered that San
Francisco high school boys have been
systematically "playing the races”
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Point of Visw
Mrs Weeks— There can be no do
Tfjtic happiness unless there are mo-
lusl eonecssion
Mrs Strong— Norsenae! Me and my
husband get along all right and I
make him make all the concessions
Narrow Escape
Cay boy— My wife rim within
hair of leaving me last week
Rounder— Within a hair?
Cayhoy— Yet hot fortunately the
one vbe found on my yoat r-I!ar I
TIME TABLE
Ringwood - Oklahoma
Tkt "Right Rit" ta aaS fra H4 htim
CHICAGO OMAHA
ST LOUIS DENVER
MEMPHIS COLO SPRINGS
PEORIA FORT WORTH
ST JOSEPH ST PAUL
KAN CITY MINNEAPOLIS
4 tti-Tvkrt bejraad
TRAINS LEAVE RINGWOOD AS FOLLOWS
BAITBOVND
Train 1SS makt canaactloa at Eald will
tralaa north and aoatk
For sloepmr car reservations tickets time-
tables etc apply to any Rock Island Tloket
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Time Table — Wichita Kas
SRTB)UXD
Westbound train 6:51 p m
Arrives Joplli
Eastern Express:
Leaves tt liblls 1:(0 p m
n Arrives Nprinfflleld 12:05 a m Arrlvs
Louie 7:20 mm Arrives Memphli8:0Q am
I feS® 9“
wesibomu
Arrive wichk
3:10 m
Meteor:
Leave St Loui 2:30 p m Arrive Wlcblt
:2o m
Western Exprc:
Leave Wichita 3:2 pm Arrive Burrtna
4:Vpm Arrive Ellsworth 8:10 p n Arrlv
Denver 2:00 p m
Further Information will be cheerfully giro
by tbe imtlersiffned C W STRAIN
Division Faeteut’er Agl
Thronsh car to St Lout and Memphis with-
out change For relinble Information a ta
rate route etc addreaa the tinderelgnea
C V STRAIN A HILTON
Wichita Eta
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The Ringwood Leader. (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1905, newspaper, January 20, 1905; Ringwood, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1718420/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.