The Ringwood Leader. (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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New line of Glass— all sizes New $
stock of Lincoln Paints New Line of
Screen Doors Car of Red Cedar Sids
important to setters
You can now make final proof — File on
land Relinquish or File a Contest before
WILLIAM WALT
U S Commissioner
at Ringwood Oklahoma I also write
Deeds Chattels and Real Estate mortga-
ges Farm Leases Contracts and all le-
gal papers Satisfaction Guaranteed
Five doors north of bank
Win Walt( U S Commissioner
Ringwood - Oklahoma
EBB
Pacific Coast
T ours
Never before has there been such an opportuni-
for inexpensive tours to the Pacific Coast embrac-
ing so grevt a variety of routes so many destina-
tions and such cheap rates for side rides to points
of interest
The Rock Island’s through car lines give you
choice of many inseresting rautes If you want to
see the most for your money let me plan your trip
PR FILE Agent
Fingwood O T
J A STEWART Gen’l Ag’t
KaususCity Mo
California Fast Mail
' VIA SANTA FE
Another new fast passenger train for California
Speedily certainly comfortably — the way Santa Fe passenger go
Free chair cars and standard sleepers on this train TLs for you
to say which vou'IJ take The time's just the same
Leases Kansas City at S:40 p m Arrive California in less -than
two and a half days ’Tls also a good train for Colorado
4 u nant t U- a Fe passenger don’t yon? Let me teU yon
atxiut our n ic There are three other Santa Fe tralne for
California 1 crimps you’d Ilk- to hear about them Call on or
write me ItlnstrsuM descriptive literature free
W J Cur is Traveling Passenger Agent
The Atchison Topeka 8r Santa Fe Ry Company
Topeka Kansas
Beach & VJonfworth
a
Expert Blacksmithing and Vehicle Repairing
Additional Loral New
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— W L Wjrlaod visited Sunday ' ut
Aline with frleude
— 0 II Oremlnrff and wife of Davis
O T are visiting with relatives In
tbls vicinity
—II W Benjamin of Enid repre-
senting the Continental Creamery
of Topeka Katinas wus in town Mon-
day — Edgar Bruostetter has been con-
fined to bl9 bed with a severe cold
but Is better now
—Picture frames 16x20's made ' of
one ' Inch moulding fine stuff to at
25cents—J II Walker
-Harry Wails and wife of near
Quinlan visited relatives here a few
days last week
—Elmer Swlger and wife and Mrs
II Swlgerare in Woodward county
tbls week visiting relatives
—Cal Holmes and wife visited with
relatives at Ames over Sunday
—Milt Markle and wife of Helena
were here Sunday and Monday and
was out looking over their farm near
Walthall
— Dr Musgruve Is now on east 6lde
square over Gem Pharmacy and Is
now better equipped than ever to do
your work o tf
—An insurance policy in one or
more of the reliable companies repre-
sented by us Is a good investment —
Bank of Itingwood 3 tf
—Dr S M Jenkins Specialist Eye
Ear Noe and TliroHt Glasses fitted
accurately Ilockadny Building
Enid Oklahoma uv
— $300000 to loan on real-estate or
chattel property Call and get terms
Yon can pay $100 or multiple or all
at any interest paying time Nov 1
without notice— ‘J II Walker Ring-
wood Oklahoma - 'll tf
— A little girl came to the home of
Mr and Ur Claire Headrick on
Thursda- ° ”L-r 19th- Both moth-
er and child doing well Dr Frasier
in attendance
nail’s wagon show with forty peo-
ple will he here Nov 6th We have
good reports of this show from sever-
al different sources and helleve they
are all right and worthy of patronage
— E Sangster of Jnwa City la a
brother of Mrs F W Watson was
here last week for a da v or two look-
ing over the country with a view to
establishing a poultry and produce
con-ern on a large scale He believes
this country Is destined to hernme a
great produce count rv Mr Sangcs-
ter Is an old poultry and produce
man and wherever he decides to lo-
cate he may he depended upon to
push the business '
— R Fisher has derldpd to engage
in the poultry and produce business
at Quinlan and leaves for his new
location the first of the week Mr
Fisher and family have been resi-
dent of our town for several years
and lias always been a worker for It’s
best interests Until Mr Fisher pets
located and started In business Mrs
Fisher and childrn will visit with a
sister at Ames' Their manv friends
in and around Ringwood wish litem
abundant success in their new home
The county commissioners met In
Alus Wednesday and In the matter
o ft he Helena High School Itoard
made the following appointments of
members for the following year Mr
Fetzter and Mr Iramel of near Hele-
na Mr Randolph of Jet Mr A J
Leman of Cherokee Mr Garnett of
Fairview and W J French of Alva
This makes an entire new board for
the Helena High School and ns soon
as the term of office of the o’d hoard
expires these men will' take charge
of the school
— The “Thursday” Club a new or-
ganization in the town and carrying
a good membership was launched a
few weeks ago by the ladle The
first meeting was held nt Mrs Skrd-
den’s and todays meeting w-s held at
Mrs Hayes’ We are nt in homed
as to the objects of the rluti i-t pre-
sume that literature and resean h in-
to the burning questions or t’ day
will compose a pHd share of lit tr de-
liberations along with the best way
to care for babies the latest sl lea In
millinery ard rmries with perhaps a
sly dig at President Roosevelt and
Bishop I’otler Such weighty ques-
tions as the Panama canal our rela-
tion to matters In the Orient togeth-
er with the effect railroad rate legis-
latino upon the prosperity of the
country they will leave to the men
Toe club will meet next week with
Mrs Trlppr t
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3Tlcno JDepartmcnt
TtlfcO ft MUELLER Correspondent-
II W Johnson of Cycle Okla
is here visiting hts brothers John
II and Jacob also his sister
Mrs Eva Unruh and many of
bis friends in and about Mcno
After a few days he will leve for
Moundridge Kansas where bis
brother Ben resides with other
relatives and friends
Henry Kochn is building a
large cow shed on his farm south
west of town
Mr and Mrs Alva Ravnolds
Mr and Mrs Walter Maggert
have moved to town and will
probably run a corn sheller in
this locality this season
D W Monday of Pocahontas
W Va has rented the Ernest
Thurman farm and moved in last
Thursday
Among those who -went to
Lookdut Okla to look for claims
were Ben B Becker Isaac T
Johnson Bernard Becker and Pe-
ter B Jantz Peter B took a
spell of fever while there but
managed to get back home and
is now up and around
John Bone is thinking of start-
ing a mule ranch since he has
built his corral He has bought
two mules from G S Locket 1
of T B Unruh and one of Vic-
tor Jefferies
Alva Raynolds has purchased
the residence formerly owned by
Jesse McGee
Thomas Schickedanz who has
been here visiting his brother
William is now visiting his
brother Gustave at Fargo Okla
From there he intends to go to
Leavenworth his former home
and visit his many relatives and
friends alter which lie will re-
turn to Meno again
J E Fillman went to Welling-
ton and Wichita Kansas Monday
on business
Richard Barkhurst is putting
a wing size 14x24 onto bis al-
ready large residence
William Crites 'is erecting a
large barn on his farm north
east ot town
Mr and Mrs Chas M Bark-
hurst returned home from Estel
Okla where they have been on a
visit with Mrs Barkhursts moth-
er Mrs James Jones who has
very sick is now some better
Miss N Gee teacher of school
in district No 24 was obliged to
dismiss school last Thursday af-
ternoon on account of being cut
near the ankle with a wire
which has proved worse than at
first expected There has been
no school this week
C P Unruh returned home
Monday from Texas where -be
has been taking in the grand ex-
cursion trip of the Frisco land
sale
Dayid Voth and wife of Hal-
stead Kansas are here visiting
their son Peter and daughter
Mrs Ben Kochu They will
erect a residenoe somewhere in
this locality
Mr and Mrs Grant Sooter of
Artesia N M are once more
numbered among us
Hall Wallaae and Mrs K Kil-
patrick went to Ames last Satur-
day to visit Henry Bassman
Henry is some better but still not
able to be out of Dr McElvov’s
care
NOTICE
All persons knowing themselves lo
be Indebted to me will please call
and settle at once as I need tb j tu n-
ey n Ktvnnl of s by fire
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Would Meet Him In Heaven
A good story U told nil a hud drum-
mer A certain pretty Salvation Army
girl was soliciting con tri butlonw in
the lobby of u prominent hotel la
tbls city and a liHtidaiiniH drummer
put a dollar in Iter hand and ut the
same time attempted to give It a del-
icate pressure Tne girl made the
rounds of the lobby and the drummer
went out on the sidewalk to wait for
Iter When she came out bo stepped
up to Iter and asked:
“Where can I meet von?”
Studying for a moment the girl re-
plied: “Brother you can meet me
ill lieven’’ — Ex
5000 telegraphers
u£o NEEDED
Annually to till the new posi-
tions cteated by Railroad and
Telegraph Companies We want
Yeung Men uod Ladies of good
habits to
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
AND K 11 AClOINTiXG
We furnish 75 per cent of the
Operators and Station Agents
in America Our six schools are
the largest exclusive Telegraph
schools in the world Estab-
lished 20 years and endorsed by
all leading Railway nffleials
We execute a $250 Bond to
every student to furnish him or
hera position paying from $40 to
$00 a month In States eut of
the Rocky Mountains or from
$75 to $100 a month in States
west of the Rockies immediately
upon graduation ' '
Students can enter at any
time No vacation For full
particulars regarding any of our
Sclvools write direct to our exe-
cutive oflleu at Cincinnati O
Catalogue free
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TelearapHu
Cincinnati Ohio ' Buffalo N Y
Atlanta (Ja Lal'rosse AVis
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Ladies’ Ligbt Under-
ij wear Hose Ilandker- £
chiefss Towels Dresser J
Scarfs and Combs of all
kinds £
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Mens’ and bovs’ Over-
alls Handkerchiefs Sox £
ft-tale-
-gf and all kind of notions
Tin cups and Dippers £
See those Can Openers
We are Headquarters for Jjt
Umbrellas Laundry Bas-
kets and Humpty-Dumpty £
Egg Cases £
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W A-OGLE
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
Iaod office at Alva Okla gepti' 1900
Nolle la hereby given that the followlng-
napied settler ha U!el notice of hi Intention
to make dual proof In snpport of bis claim an!
that aal-l proof III be made before William
W’alt IT S Commissioner at his effir at
Ringwood Okla on November 4 lent tit
John B FlliuscKxL Walthall Oklahoma
Tot the SK 1 4 See 5 T SI N II 10 W
Ha acme the following witnesses to prove
hit cnntlnnon residents npon and cultivation
of said land tin
George Pearson La fared Batman Frank
flarmon end James W Murphy nil of Walthall
Okla
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The Ringwood Leader. (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1905, newspaper, October 26, 1905; Ringwood, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1718501/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.