The Ringwood Leader. (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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LEADER
Vol13 No 19
Ringwood Major Co Oklahoma Thursday February 13 1913
Established July 1901
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- Oyez Oyez! Oyez !
Just unloaded— a car of MOLINE IMPLEMENTS
(Flying Dutchman Line) These implemements are
well known guaranteed with a responsible company
behind them and prices are right Come in and look
them over Wagons" Listers Cultivators Two-row’s
Disc Harrows - Tooth Harrows Corn Stalk' Cutters
Gangs Riding Plows Walking Plows etc
Buy an Incubator It will pay Dont forget that a
Kitchen Cabinet will make the wife’s heart glad' '
Wright's Hardware
Ringwood - - " - - - Oklahoma
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If you dont trade with
STURGEON & SON “
Where tliey sell the best Idaho Potatoes at 8Sc per
bushel "
- Perfection and No 1 Flour at $115 - '
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Sugar $5‘50 per hundred
Beans 5 Pounds for 23c
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i All Calicoes at 5c per yard - I ' - :
Percales 7 and 10c pet yard' " ' "" '
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' Ginghams and Muslins at 8 and 10c per yard
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A new line of Laces and Embroideries Dress Trim-
mings and New Spring Goods of all kinds
' And tbelr line of Shoes and Slippers cannot be beat In anv
Town County or State Come where you will be welcome and
be treated oo tbo square
Sturgeon & Son Ringwood Okla jg
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Notice
Delinqent Personal Property Tax List
Notice la hereby given by L Uatbls
Treaaurer of Major County State of
Oklahoma to the following named
persons that the amount set opposite
bis nsme Is his persoosl tax for Ibe
year 1912 which by law' la ' past due
and la unpaid And that tax war-
raots will be placed In the hands of
the Sheriff of Msjor County for the
collection otsame on the 17th day of
March 1913
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' Van Township
Csrroll J I 10 76
Catbon B F 4 76
Digue S D ' 622
Eck Ben 6 66
Hedrick J G - 3 30
Hadley W D 6 05
Haley Qeo W - 67
Lee M J - 477
Moore Wesley 0 18
Manning Fran x ' 4 83
Noblee M - ' - 135
Oakley Qeo 2 10
- Bitter Qeo " 68
Bowe Wm J 4 06
Slongb Henry ' 27
Sweezy N 2 95
Strader Frank 132
Strader Joe - 185
Smith W O - 385
Throckmorton L A “ 160
Unknown-16 2210 1 70
Wagner Henry ' 455
Meno Township " -
Becker P K 462
Gordon C F' 157
Hamerlck O F - 678
Harmon BF ' 816
Janlt H B '' ‘3 42
Koeha II II
Kltclir d Chat) M
Otlloger AC
Rygn Julia '
Buth Willmam
Stiles C E - -
Unrub OB
VaughD B F
Vinson C
Wedel Lizzie
Warder J U
Bingwood City
Black V V ’ '
Bogurt W W
Continental Creamery Co
Hall J A
Stone & Walls
Trlppy O W'
Watkins W II
Wayman GW"
Watson F W
Meno City
Qerskopp X M
narned Q O
Logan II P
Meno Lumber Co
Moon EE '
Unrub C P
Westfall J H'
1 40
12 58
2 42
12 35
268
140
2 63
1 60
1 40
87
256
140
615
3 55
5 07
1705
1 40
523
565
25 10
4 93
99
242
52 82
92
30 30
625
g E Dailey and family left Wed-
nesday for Wichita Kansas where
they will make tbelr future home
W II Ogle has accepted a position
as traveling representative r r the
Greeosberg Iron Co of Terre Haute
Ind and will shortly lake up 1 a new
duties He 'will handle structural
Iron culverts and material for build-
ing bridges and road machinery He
will have hi territory In- Oklahoma
will make good as there Is an increas-
ing demand for thl class of material
in this place
Local and Otherwise -
The Dailey aale was well attended
Saturday - -
Onion seta 10c a quart 3 for 25c at
Strange’s " - It
Miss Flossie May May left Mon-
day for Helena
Jobo Moats went over to Cleo Mon-
day on business
Joe Buller and wife left Tuesday
for tbelr home at Qoltry
Guy May and Lew' Kratzer left
Tuesday for New Mezlco
S E Dailey weot over to Enid
Monday returning Tuesday
- The little child pt Mr and Mrs
Hngh Fuller hea been quite sick
FOB SALE: A good family buggy
anlniil in doe conditlup Inquire at
thisumce 7 18
Miss Maude Watson spent Monday
afternoon and Tuesday forenoon with
relatives In Enid
A light shower visited this section
Monday afternoon tod took a great
deal of the snow with It -
Jubo C Scbefle of Lahomi end
Miss Emma Pape of Meno were mar-
ried at Eoid February 6th
Mrs Ida Courtney is in Indlanopo
lls with her daughter Mrs Joe Pryor
who Is quite sick at that ploce
Misa'Aonle Wegner of Enid speot
Sunday and Mohday with home rolks
II Wegner and wife of this place
This is an off week for Bo a Stone
A horse stepped on bit toe the other
day aod broke some of the bones He
is limp’ng a little but will soon be
all right again v v
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Mias Urace Ensign -who has beeo
staying with her brother Floyd for
some time returned Monday to her
home In Enid '
Grant Sooter has decided to tell at
Public Auction the stock of goods In
Bingwood beginning at 9 a m Sat-
nrdsy February 22nd continuing
until all It sold -
See BANK ot RINGWOOD for
farm loans Lowest rates and
quick service
The Dutley Store Buildiog Is for
sale Cao be moved abd used as a
dwelling or granary -Will make
terms to suit the purchaser— Bank
of Ringwood
E D Wright the hardware man of
this place who has been confined to
his home with sickness is able to be
at bis place of business again as
usual r -
Wl'l Balsteln visited a few days
the past week at the home of Mert
Hoyt after which he left for a trip
out into western Kansas
Life Schoonover will have a public
sale at bla place 3 miles oortb and one
half west of Ames Tuesday Feb 18
commencing at ten a m and consist-
ing of horses oattle' hogs imple-
ments’ feed etc' See bills for terms
aod particular : -
Little Earl Hutchings had the
mlsfurtuno to run a rusty nail Into
hia leg just below the knee Monday'
The wound Is quite painful but oo
serious results are anticipated
Lillie Dlttmeyer left Tuesday for a
brief visit with relatives at Watooga
Mrs E R Johnson has been quite
sick since last Wednesday aod Is re
ported not much Improved at this
time
No doubt you hoticed that last week
saw the finish of that dramatic epi-
sode "Excuse Me” This week we
gla the publication of another also
describing a trip out we6t but this
time of an entirely different nature
The title of our now story Is “Molly
McDonald” aod Is a story ot western
life written by that mao Randall
Parrish In bis own breezy aod tbjlll-
log style The events described are
supposed to have occurred about forty
five years ago and st that time you
can giless tbe country out west was
pretty rough for a young college girl
fresh from school on the banks of tbe
romantic Hudson Don’t miss the
opening chapters
Pull in at the
Sign of the
White House
Shoes
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WHITE
HOUSE
LOW CUTS
For Men
Mens WorkShoes’
Youths Work Shoes
Girls Shoes
Ladies Shoes'
$2 25 to $335
150 to 225
150 to 225
175 to 375
BrowrsStar5 Star and Roberts Jonnson and
Rand’make Wehave just received- a number of fine
patterns'in Ginghams at 10 and 12c per yard Every-
thing in Groceries Flour and Feed at the Square Deal
Store
StarJBrud Shoes are
BETTER
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Strange
Harwood Oklahoai
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Ss 8impfq a Process of Sroxrth
' ' If you form tbe habit financial independence will
grow out of your beginning just as sure as the giant
tree grows from the sapling - -
Nobody saves much at a time -Everybody
can save a little at a time
Financial success is simply a matter of sticking to
your saving plan
- Try the bank plan of saving — see how fast the small
change grows into dollars and how the dollars grow
into tens and hundreds ' “
Collections presented personally the dsy reoelevd and remitted for the
ime day collected We have bad remarkablo success collecting
BANK OF RINGWOOD Ringwood Okla
P H FILE President
CR WILLIAMS Cashier
For best results in Cake Baking al-
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ways use this Baking Powder
- Use it for making light flaky Bis-
cuits and Muffins
Use it for protection against health
destroying Alum and Ammonia and for
Economy Any Grocer has it in 10 15
and 25c Cans
The Alton Mercantile Co
Enid Oklahoma
Henry Andrews wbQ baa been vis-
iting with tbe family of A M Hovt
and other friends here for the past
two weeks returned Wedueedsy to
his home at Greenwich Kansas ac-
companied by A M Hoyt
Grandma Gibson who has been very
sick for some time quietly passed
awsy at the home of her son Frank
Gibson down by the river Wednes-
day afternoon at 1:15 p m Her son
Fred Gibson and daughter of Em- ’
porla Kansas are here
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Watkins, W. H. The Ringwood Leader. (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1913, newspaper, February 13, 1913; Ringwood, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1720878/m1/1/: accessed February 14, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.