The Ringwood Leader. (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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Yol 11 No 24
Ringwood Major Co Oklahoma Thursday March 23 1911
Established July 1901
Forrest Items
Nice weather again
Some have begun their spring
work
Nina Reed was a Ringwood
caller Friday p m
Geo Egberts attended the
singing school at Ringwood Dist
113 Thursday evening
Charlie McMullen has rented
the Holmes place
Cal Holmes and wife took din-
ner with J Stepp and family Sat-
urday rcturding to Enid on the
3 o’clock train in the p iti
Some from here attended the
dance at Bill Merrick's Saturday
night
Suppose you heard the wedd-
ing bells Thursday evening up
north Sounded like it was at
Charlie Wiggins
Charlie Inghapi was a King-
wood caller Friday
Jake Stepp and family spent
Snnday with Emmit Sharpless’
1 suppose you all knew that we
have had some windy weather
There was a dance at Mitchells
Saturday night
John Bissell and wife were out
on the prairie Saturday p in
A nephew of C M Flocks from
Washington is visiting them this
week
Dick Robinson spent Thursday
night with home iolks
Aunt Bill
RlnQwood Dist-
Too late for last week
Asa Tarrant C T Hixson
and Archie Tarrant went to the
river Monday duck hunting
Lloyd Glasgow stayed Wed-
nesday night at Mr Ilolroyds
Mr McQuilkin who bought
the Glasgow farm moved Thurs-
day Eliza Bircher lias one more
week of school
B W Downs and wife were
Helena visitors Tuesday
J P Paul helped R F
thon haul and head kaffir
Friday Saturday and Monday
Pearl Zimmerman spent Sun-
day afternoon with Eva Stepp
Mr McLain will have a sale
Thursday afternoon
There wasn’t a very large
crowd attended the pie social at
the school house Thursday night
B W Downs and family spent
Sunday with Bert Campbell
and family
Daniel Burkett and family
spent Sunday with Jake Stepp
and family
Mrs Asa Tarrant visited Mon-
day with Mrs C T Ilixson
Orca Paul visited Lelah Johntz
Sunday
Stella Tarrant received a tele-
phone message Monday evening
that her mother Mrs Thomas of
Hennessey was very sick
Quite a number of farmers are
sowing oats
Orea Paul visited Pearl Caw-
thon Saturday
Ringwood Dist
Eliza Birchers school closed
Friday
We understand that Mr Chas
Wiggtns jr and Miss Mary
Brrchfield were married last Wed-
nesday We wish them a long
happy and prosperous wedded
life
W D McLain and family left
Friday for Kansas
Aca Tarrant and Mrs Caw
thon received word Thursday
that their brother-in-law Mr
I
Notice of Dissolution of Partner
ship
To All Whom it May Concern
Tlila la to certify that the pai Uier-
ahlp of T h Unriili and P H Kano
under the firm riaitiK of The' Menu
Hard ware & Implement Co operat-
ing a utmv at Mr m Major County
Okla Ion been dUMilved effective
March Ui of tlm proem year and
that P S Kane Iihs retired from the
business which will lie conduct-d un-
der the name firm name as heretofore
(Sinned) Meoo Hardware & imple-
ment Company
By T B Uoruh and P S Kane 23 2 1
The latest new and up-to-date wall
paper at Sturgeons
“What la home without a mother"
that will not buy THE ALTON
GOODS?
REPORT OF THE CON DITION
— of the —
RANK OF MENO
At Menu In the State of Oklahoma
at the close of bulncs March 7th
1911
RESOUUCEH
Loan and Discounts $1 8875 56
Overdraft secured and
U Dsecured 54 32
Guaranty fund with St Treas 225 00
lUnkiug huue and furn & fix 2866 26
Other Heal Estate owned 30000
Due from Banks 5197 74 )
Cks and other cash $5362 59
Exc for clearV luiu-e 182 85 7
Cash In Bank 2427 33
Total $3013106
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid lu $10000 (0
Surplus fuud 250 00
Undivided profits less ex-
penses aod taxes paid 75 24
Individual dep )
sub to check 17301 67
Time cert of dep lluo 00 19805 82
Cashiers checks
Outstanding 131395 j
Total $3013106
State of Oklah oma I
County of Major (f
I G C Harned Cashier of the
above named Bank do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief
so heln me God ft C II Arsed
SEAL Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 1 1th day of March 1511
H E Bassinan Notary Public
My commission expires June 25 1911
Correct — Attest: C O Harned
J R Ilarued
Directors
Wilson of Grecnsburg Kans
was
dead
There was quite a crowd
tended the sale Thursday at
D McLains
Ray Wilder has been quite sick
this week hut is better at present
writing
C T Hixson and Wife were
Helena visitors Friday
Spencer Robert and Archie
White spent Sunday arternoon
with Jess Clifford and Linford
Downs
Aca Tarrant and wife spent
Sunday with K F Cawthon and
family
Fifty of W D McLains friends
and neighbors gathered at his
home Thursday and gave them a
grand surprise and farewell din-
ner Every one brought baskets
filled with good things to eat
Those present are as follows:
C T Hixson and family R W
Downs and family N Allspach
and family Aca Tarrant and
wife Jim Allie and family- Jake
Stepp and family Mrs White
and two children Charley Wig-
gins wife and daughter Bessie
Archie Tarrant Mr Paul J L
Zimmerman and daughter Pearl
R F Cawthon and tamil Spen-
cer and Robert White -
Cheap monev to loan on real
estate See BANK of RING-
WOOD Special Sermon on Baptism Sunday
evening March 26 at tbc Presbvtertan
church by the palor
M J Wrikhl of l'ueblo Colo was
la Ringwood Saturday In the Interest
of an in ventloo uf his own patenting
LOCALS
John Flllman and wife went over to
Enid Monday
Cal Holmes and wife returned to
Enid Saturday
Wall paper at SlurgeoDS Diug Store
at 10 to 25c a roll
Mia Mary Wayman will have her
Millery Opening on March 25th
Prof Joel Eck went over to Fair
view Friday returning Saturday
Mr and Mrs C W Trlppi visited
Friday and Saturday with relatives
at Watontra
Buy your Machine Oil Cream Sepa-
rator Oil S W P Paint and (Haas
at Surgeons
If you have anythin to tradd for a
slock of good or city property see us
— Watkins Land Co
“Dad" Warrao owner of I he Cleo
aod Carrier telephone exchange as
io Ringwuod Friday
Lee Dyer a brother of Charley
who ban been visiting him since some
time io the winter returned last
Thursday to his home lo Indiana
The tlnest oil of Lemon conies from
Sicily and is used exclusively in the
manufacture of THE ALTON
GOODS Lemon Extract
TEA is known as “the cup that
cheer but not Mn-briates” Buy THE
ALTON GOODS 'fva of quality 60c
per pound never sold io bulk
While in town last week C M
Holmes stated that he had sold out
his uusiness at Enid and lias accepted
eniplojment with an Oklahoma City
electrical firm
HC Biouks who recently lost bis
building by fire lias decided to re-
build and are now making prepara-
tion to that effect This building
will be only one story when rebuilt
aod will occupy to same location as
formerly
We will shortly have a car of fine
Bodock posts in the yard They will
be extra fine Couie early if you want
tlism or leave ynur orders now C
T Sale Lumber Co
We are Dow putting up under uur
well known “THE ALTON GOODS”
label Senna Leaves Sulphur Epsom
Salts Petrolatum Machine Oil Tqr-
pentine Glycerine and Rose Watei
and Castor Oil 10c a package
O N Sturgeon wife and son were
up from Ames Monday accompamcd
by Mrs Ross Rob who had been visit-
ing til- re for a few days They re-
turned home Tuesday morning
J E Johnson representing the
Winfield N ursery Co advisis heavy
pruning of all old peach trees as it
will be belter fur the crop tbls year
and also furnish new growth for a
belter crop next year
C M Holmes and wife E B Craw-
ford wife ard family oj Aguta Osla
were out at the J II Holmes home-
stead a few days last week looking
after bumes m liters in connection
w itli the settlement of the estate
T J Sampson is the name of the
new blacksmith at the Wentworth
simp He is from Fairview and
fuoierly was employed in the Orient
simps at that place His family are
at present living on a farm wpst of
towo but they will move in provided
they can find a suitable house
See BANK of RINGWOOD for
farm loans Lowest rates and
quick service
We have a scholarship each in Hill's
Business Cullege at Oklahoma City
and Nelson & Draughon at either
Fort Worth or San Antonio Texas
w Inch ve will sell cheap If you ate
figuiing on attending a school this
winter it will pay you in call and get
our terras on 1 lu-se — Leader
Yern Black aud brother Doe have
finished moving and remodeling the
building they recently purchased
situated on east Third st reet and are
now occupying tlie same The wood
fionr in the middle room of trie three
room tias been replaced by a cement
one and In here will be i laced 1 hesepa
rat org and other ruachmary used in the
business while ttie others two rooms
will be used for storage rooms and
various pui puses
The intetloo lo having the afialrs
of ike Columbia Bank aod trust Co-
Investigated should have been that
the public should have knowledge as
to how tbeir money was squandered
It is now stated that they may never
know what Ibis Investigation revale
Another thing What will they do
with the one per cent arst-d
against the state hank for guarantee
purposes These ihiogs may brlug
tears to the eyes of your widows md
orphan! some day
Their Wedding Adversary
On last Sunday March J'J while N
B Farnsworth and family were at
Sunday school a few of their neigh
hors took possession of their house
and with well ll'led basket prepared
ttie noonday meal and when they re-
turned dinner was re idr and as Mrs
Farnsw ntti r marked “1 lie table was
breaking down with good things to
eat” Afters 1 ug mi many of their
friends present ilnv inquired why
they had gatheu-d nod pr- areil this
One dinner The were informed t hat
on that day twentv s x year a 01 they
were united in the Holy bond-of wed-
lock Every one present 1 njuyed
themselves tine Tb evening was
spent in singing and social chatting
and at about five o'clock I lie erowd
(about forty in number) left (or their
homes knowing that Mr and Mrs
Farnsworth had entertain d them
royally and ihat the uirie on
them had been a grand sucre
One Present
Van Township
Semi-Annual Sunday School
Convention
To be Held at the Presbyterian Church
in Ringwood Okla Sunday
Apr 2 1911 ’
10:00 a m — Sunday School Lesson
11:00 a m — Convention Sermon- Rev
Hamerson
12 Noon — Basket Dinner
1:30 p ra — Song Service — Devotional
Service— Rev Bales
1:45 p m— Report of Secretary and
House Visitation Committee
2:00 p tu — Song by Quartett — How
to Use and Not Abuse tbe Sun
day School Helps— Bro Veatch
— Dlscu'Sion
2:30 p m —Song— Select Reading-
How cau we best Secure Compe'
tent Teachers for our Primary
’ aud Intermediate Clases — Mrs
Eller Hayes — Discussion
Song by Walthall School
Recitation
300 p in — How can we teach Deoom
ioatiuoal Loyalty aDd avoid
Sectarian bigotry -lc-vr! want
Song — Dismissal
1 Your Bibles
Come and Bring - Your baskets
( Your troubles
Special Music by Chorus from Ring-
wood Schools — Led by A V Went
worth Henky Veatch
Mks V Cartek Pres
Sec & Tress
REPORT OF THE CONlITION
— of t lie —
BANK OF RINGWOOD
At Ringwood Oklahoma at the
close of liU'ine March 7lb 1911
ItESOl'KCES
Loans and Discounts 25834 34
Overdrafts secured and
Unsecured 198 87
Stocks Bonds Warrants etc 48000
Banking House 6O000
Furniture and Fixtures 1 1 65 00
Guaraty Fund 76 19
Due from Banks 19136 26
Checks aU'l Oth$r Cuh Items 323 05
Transit 13 50
Cash in Bank 2855 86
Total 50 583 07
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid ih $50u0 00
Surplu fund 1 625 00
Undivided profits less expen-
ses and taxes paid 388 16
Individual dep )
subj to ck 35813 62
I)em cer of dep 6091 09 ' 43569 91
Cashiers chocks I
Outstanding 1475 00
Certified Checks 190 00
Total 50583 07
Stale of Okl ihnmt I
County of Major i
1 C W Trippv Cashier of the
above named hank do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to
the best of mv knowl-dge and belief
n help me God
C W Trtppy Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 13th day of March 1911
Win Walt Nutary Public
My commission expires Oct 7 1913
Correct— Attet: P II File C W
Trlppy Directors
Notice
There will be a school land lessee
meeting held at Rlngwoud Major Co
on Saturday March 25th at 2 o'clock
p in As the Bill passed to sell all
all school lands lo Oklahuma ft
B ‘cessary that all members should be
pr- sent at this meeting
' W D Hadley Chairman
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CARPETS RUGS
and
HIS being’ the time of year when Nature i9 array
ing itself in a mantle of green why should the
“Old Man” be more slothful than Nature Come
in and let us order you a New Carpet for that
room you have promised the wife so long you were go-
ing to fix up in the Spring Time
Our Carpets and Rugs are
FIRST QUALITY GOODS
AT RIGHT PRICES
We have some fine Ginghams and Lawns late arrivals
which we are pleased to show you
WORK CLOTHING
We are Well Loaded in This Particular Line and in
order to move them while they are Seasonable we
have made the price as low as possible considering
the Quality of the goods we are offering
T h r e e Tremendously
Strong Pulling Reasons
Why ycu should Trade at Strange’s
Firsf-QUALITY
- - — Ctcili QUANTITY — - — -
Third PRICE
YOURS TO PLEASE
S W STRANGE
RINGWOOD OKU
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Just Received
! A lot of
New and stylish spring Goods
We are offering lor less money than you can buy the same
Quality and Style elsewhere We would appreciate the op-
portunity of showing you the many Exquisite patterns we
have in stock We will als have a nice line of Men’s and
Bov’s Straw Hats Just the thing for Summer Come in
and visit with us when in town Highest market price for
produce Yours for Business
S L DAILEY Ringwood Okla
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Money and Credit
These two things represent the elementary-
difference between the people who get ahead and
who make money aud those who do not
Think over the people you know and you
will realize how true this is ‘
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- Now the question is have YOU these ele-
tneniaty factors of success?
Yotv can acquire them both at once and by
the same process that hundreds of others have fol-
lowed namely: by opening a bank account in this
Bank and making an earnest effort to steadily in-
crease your balance Is it not worth tbe effort?
BANk of RINGWOOD
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Watkins, W. H. The Ringwood Leader. (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1911, newspaper, March 23, 1911; Ringwood, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1720064/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.