The Ringwood Leader (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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Riugqood Major Cp Oklahoma Thursday April 20 1916
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Satisfied users ' ' ' - ’
Floyd Eosfgn t f
- Mrs A R Hughes ‘
Mrs Frank Nash
Mrs E 0 Wright
Mrs Arthur Farrington
- Mys J'W Strieker
Mrs Charley Dyer
Mrs A 0- Robbins’" '
'And others
For sale by
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Veterinary ter Risgwaoil
Last winter Mr W W Rove a-
berry1' then attending tbe Kansas
Ulty Veterinary College wrote Mr
Wrlgbt tble plaoe asking wbat tbe
opportunity would be fur a location
tisre 'AaDr Mcrrlokjiad tefkfce te-
plied that it eboald be-' a good loca
thin tbat tills was quite a stock
regloo and a Veterinary was needet
quite badly here and -should bare
and probably would bate tbe support
of tbe people Mr Rosenbcrry arrlv
' ed Monday and bas definitely located
here Hla office will be In the old Dr
Merrick office aod be will board ai
tbe hotel
We understand tbat Dr Rosecberry
instead of tbe ordloary all week
course or mail order course bas bao
two years In a very strong veterinary
college besides bis work before be
went end tbe actual experience be
bad while in college Ae be le iin
doubledly needed be should bare tbe
support of tbe people
Mrs Marihd M- llntler Dead
Martha M Duller was born In
Duller county Ohio March 28 1830
died at Ringwood Oklahoma County
ot Major April 13 1010 at 6 o’clock
a m at tbe age of 78 years and 15
days At tbe age of tweoty she was
united in marrisgeto Hiram Force
To this uoloo were born alx Rlrls and
four boys There were four girls left
to mourn ber loss Mrs Mel Daird
being one of the" daughters Tbe
funeral services were bold at the
Methodist church by Rew Swart and
luterment was bad in tbe Ames
cemetery -
’ Arnold Spenser for Conaiissiearr
In this Issue of the Leader are bave
' tbe aoooaocemeat of Arnold Speooer
for Commissioner of this district 00
tbe-Republican ticket Tbe pressure
brought to bear on Mr Spanner to
make tble rsce must have been
enormous as be bas persisteotly re-
fused to enter the race as a candidate
for any office of ooto Arnold Is emi-
nently qualified for tbn place He
would do bis duty without fear or
favor under every -condition Ha Is
well known over the first district and
will maka a strong race
Odd Fellows Meet at Carmen
” Alva Okla April 18— (Special)—
Members pf tbe Odd Fellows lodge In
thle section of tbe state are looking
forward to the annual meeting of the
Alfalfa-Major County Wllduy aasocla-
tloowhich will meet In Carmen east
Ei D Wright
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1 f tbe slate Odd' Fellows borne on
April 20 -
Party
A prty waa given Tuesday evening
by Miss Dertha Fillmen to a few of
nerfrftnds A -very plcaawt time
was bad by all and at a late hoar they
fepartrd fur their respective homes
fhe following Were present: Marie
Minnie end Paul Uury Veins Marie
tod Pal Stepp fbavU Slone Amy
tnd Rutb Fullrr Lois and Kuntor
Cox Raymond aod Cecil Stauffer
Okla Walls Harry Lloyd and Hoy
Baird Hilda Kirchoer David Kiser
Bill Purvine Karlie Cary Dorotby
aod Elmer Ogle Nettle Cary Joe
Wlsel John and Margreete Watkins
foe Shipley Dill and Alta May Lloyd
Watkins nermao Nightengale Ida
Heolloe Denzel Craig Furrest Diesel'
Leo Barron and Arthur Doremus
Wright was out Wednesday putting
up a new windmill for Mrtlbampllnt
Dawsen Beak ferd'eurl Clerk
We bave received tbe anouuncl-
ment of J Dawson Huuk for Court
Clerk and be lias tbe following to say
jf himself: "Have lived In wbat Is
tow Major couoty over IB years and
21 In Okla and graduated from tbe
Falrvlew high school In 1909 10 gradu
ited from Oklahoma University In
1914 Tbe first tbree years In tbe
University was spent In tbe Arts tod
Science department Tbe fourth year
I took law and graduated wtlb an A
D degree Sloes graduation 1 bave
been engaged In fermlpg with my
father eoutbweat of Isabella I eland
for Honesty Economy and Efficiency
Dan Johnson and J J Johnson
each took out a new Cushman engine
from Wright's this week
Presbyterisa I'hareb te
( UnIJ Easier Services
Esster services at the Presbyterian
ebureb April 23rd will consist of to
Easier musical and literary program
of apeclal Interest Come one cotue
all and enjoy these sacred services
Don Pyle took out a new Cblfforobe
from Wright’s this week
I- Notice ' ' -
Tbe regular qaarlrr'y Teacher's
Examluatiun will os hold In luy office
on April 27 28 and 29 beginning at 8
o’clock each dsy
Very truly yours '
- Thus F Wrlgbt ‘
‘ CO Supt
- Resina ttby ' '
Thrte are many reasons vl'X you
t-buhld Ur vu-jr Swiog bull aud tUl
ot Jutio I) Cnltlkluv the tyost lrn-
pnrtjQl i-"yt U bur I lie same grind
furled ®nuojurt We try to jUdse
mi ve appreciate sour patronage
I nil 0 JV laatiaan to niuat famll'ea a
1 lie Ulotbltti Skturt u( Fnli Wc ask
you lu If US nuiy you will say
dollars lu the future '
John D Krfid West Sltlo
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Wuhliall firms
- We ate having some very nice
weather wtb plenty o’ rain Fun-
sbloe aod wind'
Wiley Sleppy aod wife called af
tbe home qf J ff Christian's Sunday
evening f
Ruby Hutohcraft took supper wtlb
Deulab Batman Sunday evening -Frances
Harman and Klva BatuiaD
are attending tbn twelve weeks sutu
mer school at Falrvlew -Carrie
Rowley visited with F L
Harman end family aod Effia Mofe
Holiday evenlog
Wilma BlrcbtJeld aod Ruby nutcb-
craft ep ot Sundsy wltb AH10 Chris-
tian Deulab Batman took the manly
examination at Ringwood Thursday
and Frfday j -
A surprise parti was glvrn at tbe
home of Mr and Mrs Frey Saturday
night In bouot of ibelr son IIomdT
About fifty were present s good time
was bad by all and aj a late hour
delicious supper was aerved-'i—'
C T McDermel' wifeand daugbtei
Uaace Elmer McDermelt end wife
and Eugene Kotins wife nud baby
spent Sunday with Wlley Sloppy and
wife
Edna tod Elmer Waltob Sundayec
wltn Agoeas aod Jasper Jonea
Rev O W Williams closed bn
meeting at Waltuall Wednesday
nlgbt
Lois Harman baa beeo on tbe sick
list this week ' V
Frank Harmao and L Batman tool
their Jiogs to the 'market at Me no
Monday aod Tuesday
Rev J M Batman preachtd ai
Pleasant Valley Sunday a m
Red Amber cane seed for sale
E O Wright ’ ' 20
M II Wentworth left Saturday fui
Kay county where be will visit rela-
tives Mrs C O Dyer returned last Frl
day from Lucaup Okla where k
sister was sick 1
J J Nichols has been on tbe slcl
list tbe past week Leo Barron ol
Meoo la In charge of tbe depot
Mr Wallace who traded for tbi
Holloway place waa buying furnllurt
of Wrlgbt Thursday preparatory ti
getting aet op on hla farm
Bud Reynolds look Oeo Egbert ant
wife to Kingman Kaos last l’bure
day wbere a relative was not expect
ed to live He took them In hla Ford
Calumny Haver: 1 8 shovel cult!
vator 1 l-hore corn planter 2 bugg
tongues lister and drill 2 5 tool!
cultivators 2 bedsteads sod bed
springs J o Fanning
The Show Gill Cuiupaoy will -play
In the brick hall ladrv will be ad
milted free Friday olgbtto advet tlse
The show consists of songs and
dunces Saturday night tbe play will
ha "Trail of the Loot some Pino"
The prlcis are 10 23 1'S Ladles free
Its a good show uvory body go
- Bairn Hfib‘
Registered Mammoth and
Maltese
Whem You Become a
“Conscious” Reader
of Advertising )
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‘ By J R HAMILTON
former Advartlflnp Manager of Wanamsker’y Philadelphia '
When you learn to read your advertising as you read yeur -nows
the cost of everything you wear pr use is going to be lowered
for you '
' If you knew how much money it takes to soak an idea into
your mind subconsciously you would be ashamed of your mind
It actually takes as long as twg years sometimes to get yoir to
think and say a certain word
It’s like teaching a baby to talk Y ’’ '
Every known trick of psychology Is brought to bear on you
‘Advertisers have even been known to print their advertisement ’
upside down hoping perhaps that If you had to stand on your
head to read it you might remember what they say
And what you so often refuse to receive with your will the
camera of your eye records in spite of you So that 96 of what
you buy you buy through advertising whether you know it or not
And yet in the face of all this the advertising method of
-selling things is twenty times cheaper than any other method
known ’ "
Think how much ebeaper still it would be If you would only
read your -advertising consciously instead of buying through 1
in spite of yourself - ‘ -
The merchant who doesn’t advertise hasn’t even a chance
with Iheone who does Y ‘ V
Yodreye Is taking photographs - every "lime- you tarn these-"
pages You couldn’t get away from ’these advertisements-if you
tried Even the man who claims not to see them at all is record-
ing them all the time Every merchant who appears here is
telling you his story every day whether you know it or not ""
All we are trying to do is to make you conscious readers of
advertising instead of subconscious readers This is being done
equally for your benefit and for ours
- Every time you look for the advertising in this paper instead
of making it look for you you bring down your cost of living you
increase the buying power of your money and you get a better
quality for the price This is tree because the men who advertise
are always the best merchants They are the ones who last The
others flicker up for a little while and then go out - That’s the
proof
On the other hand every time we get "a hundred more of
our readers to turn each day with a conscious mind to the adver-
tising news as well as to the general news we make this a better
medium for our advertisers We give them more for their money
because we give them your will
And before we are through every subscriber we have win be
reading his advertising consciously day by day— never fear For
this is another psychological law ’ ‘ -
cwrthtaj J
I at k about 154 haoda high weight
1000 Will make the aeasoo of 1016
H my plaoe lo the northeast part of
own Fee 110 Otto Insure colt to
taod Quick service guaranteed
D E Jackson '
Know Your Garden Flower
The true war to enjor flower le
to get on Intimate terms with them
Know them br name know their char-
acteristics Learn to love them and
make them part ot your life Then
the Dower breathe their secret and
yon learn little by little that they are
living thing — boon companions and
friends Those who work with flower
know of other things than seeds and
bulb— hope and faith and love
strength Inspiration and happiness
They gather In more than tbe bluah-
ing flower themselves They gather
health and wealth and nature's re-
vealed secret How natural it Is
then that those who work with flow-
ers ahoujd be big and strong and good
and kind They are very close to the
heart of life— and natur
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Watkins, John. The Ringwood Leader (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1916, newspaper, April 20, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1722125/m1/1/: accessed June 5, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.