The Ringwood Leader. (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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The Ringwood Leader
Published Every Thursday
WATKINS AND SONS
EDITORS AND PUBLISHERS
Entered at the post office at Ringwood Ok
as second class mail matter
Subscription Price
ONE DOLLAR
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
For Hand made Goods Chro Tatting
and Home Cooking Meats Pies Bread
Cakes
Lunches - - 20c
111 E Randolph ' Enid Okla
A R HUGHES
Attorney at Law
Practice in all courts
Criminal law and real estate titles a
specialty
RINGWOOD - - OKLA
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RAILWAY GUIDE
PRICE 29 CENTS
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ticket agent Rock Island Lines or
address
FAY THOMPSON
Division Passenger Agent
Oklahoma City Okla
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DO IT NOW
Send us the price of & year’i
subscription if you are in arrears
We Need the Money
Miss anything rather than safety
in Eternity
If we have an early winter we
should also have an early spring
October is worse than 'some
Novembers we have had Cold
and breezy
Last week was rather windy it
is taking the moisture out of the
ground pretty fast
Convenience is one of I i f e s
greatest comforts Get it if you
can 1 mean honestly
Those who eat meat three times
a day might derive some benefit
by one or two meatlessmealsdaily
for a time
Several of our farmers are talk-
ing of fresh beef thev will have
within a few days The weather
seems to favor them
If the war does not bring finan-
cial reverses there will be many
power washers and cream separa-
tors among the farmers
He who expects to gain his
point by unrighteous and sinful
methods has lost out before be be-
gins Tho he may seem to pros-
per for a time
bating corn bread could not be
ssed as economy here because
n bread is the most expensive
the two Tho it might be a
rifice of the stomach to our
Our Meno News Letter
Meno Okia Oct 29th— Rev
Al-taffer being returned to this
charge preached last night here
and will preach here next Sunday
morning and each two weeks in
tho future and each Sunday even-
ing The people here are pleased
that he will be with us another
year He will soon move from
Ringwood to near Meno
Meno township over subscribed
its quota of Liberty Bonds by $2-
5oo the quota for Meno township
beiug $9500 and the total amount
subscribed reaching $12000 Sen-
ator Ferguson spoke to a small
crowd here on Saturday His sub-
ject was the war and the Liberty
Loan and he handled both nicely
J H Bergdall and sons Omar
and Ray and Algie Morril made
a business trip to Fairview Thurs-
day -
B H Jenzen of Meno was a
business visitor in Enid Thursday
Ray Bergdall was hit by a coup-
le of shot while out hunting Fri-
day' His brother Omar shot not
knowing that Ray' was within
range A physician was summon-
and the wounds dressed ’ He is
doing all right -
Algie Morral who has been here
W Va for nearly two years start-
ed home Monday
Omar Bergdall and Algie Mor-
rel visited their uncle K: G Har-
man north of town Sunday night
Orville Swartz has returned
from El Reno where he attended
the M E conference
O B Heath was an Enid visitor
last week
Mr and Mrs H D Cone of this
place were visiting in Enid Satur-
day between trains
Miss Mildred Whiston is spend-
ing the week end in Enid with her
parents Miss Whiston is teach-
ing the Englewood school thirty
miles west of Enid— Enid News
Good Building Paper
used properly in the walls and roof
of any structure keeps out the cold
in winter and the heat in summer
because it is a nonconductor— prac-
tically speaking
Our Supply Is the Best
the paper makers can produce and we guar
antee the wearing qualities to you Come
in and tell us your building plans ' We
can help you to save money and time and
avoid waste
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Our Customers Always Become
Business Friends
Antrim Lumber Company
Ringwood Okla
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Photograph Week
November 12 to 17
Have made arrangements with Mr Sears who is
an up-to-date Photograph man to make sittings dur-
ing this week of Nov 12 to 17th Remember Xmas
is close Photos are agreeable pleasing presents at a
reasonable cost
Your Friends Can Bay Anything You Can
Give Them Except
Your Photo
T J HICKS
The Photographer
la Your Town
HELENA OKLAHOMA
W See the display of Sears Photos in my case This is r
the kind we will make for one week Nov 12 to 17
Monday
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Owing to change of location I will sell the following Live Stock at Auction
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12 Plead of Horses and Mules
Sucking Colts to 3 year olds Some good young Mares
26 Head of Cattle
6 Cows giving milk 4 fresh soon These are well bred milch cows
5 Head of Calves
9 Yearling Steers
2 Yearling Heifers
7 Head Shotes
7 Head Shotes weight 100 pounds each
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AU sums of $10 and under cash Over that amount a credit of 8 months
time will be given on approved note with interest at the rate 7 per cent from
date 4 per cent discount for cash on all sums over $10 No property to be
removed until terms of sale are complied with
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BERT ZIRKLE And HELENA STATE BANK Clerk
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THINGS LIFE INSURANCE-WILL DO
Lifts Mortgages
Preserves the family
Lengthens the load of care
Gives repose to the rich man
Builds a barrier to the almshouse
Justifies a man living up to his income Creates an estate with the first premium
OKLAHOMA EQUITABLE ASSOCIATION
John Watkins Representative
Educates Orphan
Cultivates saving habits
Writes an unbreakable will
! Gives courage to the poor man
Supports the credit of the businss man
OLD SETTLER PASSES
G W Hoteling Succumbs to Lin-
gering Illness Masons Had
Charge at Funeral
The demise of G W Hotelling
at his home east of town last
Saturday while not unexpected
was a sad blow tohismanyfriends
Gen as he was familiarly called by
his friends had been sick fora year
ormoieand had suffered much
owing to a complication of ail-
ments Everything that could be
done to relieve his condition was
done by the family but death will-
ed and he was called to the great
beyond
Gen was one of the old settlers
in this locality and owned a fine
farm which he had improved and
was able to live comfortably after
years of vicissitudes peculiar to a
new country The years have
Eassed for him and he has gone to
is reward The Masons had
charge of the funeral services and
Interment was made at Karom
cemetery at Goltry where he had
his membership
Thousands of people have taken
advantage of our
Profit Sharing Sale
Suits J HAVE YOU Wool Shirts
O’coati John D Caps
Raincoats Enid Mackinaws
WANTED!
Your Job Printing Business
If We' Can’t Please You
Don’t Come Again
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The Frost is on the Pumpkin
And the Fodder is in the Shock
The Granary is full of Oats and Kafir
But How Is Your Other Stock
That is where we come in
In The Supplying of
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Potatoes Cabbage
Groceries
Dry Goods Shoes
Winter Wear
Is what we are here for
' That is where we shine
Give us a trial
Ringwood Mini Gu
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Watkins and Sons. The Ringwood Leader. (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1917, newspaper, November 1, 1917; Ringwood, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1722735/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.