The Ringwood Leader. (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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THE R1NGW00D LEADER
Published Every Thursday
WATKINS AND SONS
Editors and Publishers
out working for Uncle Sam this
week V :
The pupils and patrons o
Chaney Dell gave the teacher
Miss Nellie Long a surprise din
ner Tuesday All had a good
time
- Subscription Priec
ONE DOLLAR
Entered at the post office at Ring-
wood Okla as second class
- mail matter
look
TUESDAY
MEATLESS
ONE MEAL
VHEATLE5S
' Gtoaneu Dell Items
Harry Thompsons are having
pretty hard time with the measles
and pneumonia
Miss Augusta Teeman of Ar-
kansas City Kansas visited with
Mr Aker’s family a few days last
week returning home Monday
accompanied by Elver Akers and
Willard Arnold and wife
Roy Akers returned home from
Colorado Tuesday His sister Mrs
Vivian Hecox came with him to
see her brother Elver Akers before
he returns to Camp
C A Minnick went to Beaver
county last week with OrdHubbell
Bruce McNabb returned from
Beaver County where he has been
visiting his brothers He reports
things looking good out there
Chaney Dell school closed
Wednesday 27 with a program at
night
Worthy Peck and Press Rexroat
are in Beaver County this week
after mules
Mr Kenneys little son died last
Friday of pneumonia
Jap Ent and Harry Porter are
Llbcrtu Items
Everything has begin to
like spring V -
A patriotic program was given
at the Liberty church Sunday
night in honor of the boys who ari
in the military service
Miss Miller spent Sunday wit
Lawrence Tarrant and wife
Joe Tarr and wife and daughter
Mildred spent Sunday with O D
Dittners
Misses Gladys Tarr and Goldie
Wayman spent Sunday with Miss
Clara Thornburgh
Dick Wayman and wife visitet
Sunday at Essel Waymans
Mrs Essel Wayman has been on
the sick list for the last week
Opal Blew spent Sunday with
Elva and Iva Crain
Mr Homer Wells has returned
home from the Stillwater High S
Miss Opal Foltz has been visit-
ing in Enid
There will be Easter services a
the Liberty church Sunday morn-
ing -
A R HUGHES
Attorney at Law
Practice in all courts
Criminal law and real estate titles
specialty
RINGWOOD - - OKLA
Georgie Watson
(gent for the followiatr paper
Blade and Ledger
Colliers Weekly
Delivered each Saturday
toft ta)tell)©2
SEVERE HEADACHE
"I once had terrible
headaches anl feared La
Grippe I could not at-
tend to my work I took
some of Dr Miles’ Anti-
Pain Pills and the pain
was quickly gone Then
I started using Dr Miles’
Nervine and the trouble
vanished completely and
I felt well and acUve
once more”
HKNRY FABNHAM
Spring Valley Minn
Pain and III Health
rob you of all your
efficiency
DR MILES
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
quickly relieve Pain but
at the same time when
over-work or nervousness
is the cause
Dr Miles
Restorative Nervine
should be used to relieve
the cause
IF FIRST POX OB BOTTLE FAILS
TO BENEFIT YOU YOUR MONEY
WILL BE REFUNDED
jjMCGL
The Ford Model T One-Ton Truck Chassis
$600 f o b Detroit has been thoroughly
tested for more than two years It is sold you
now in the assured confidence that it will meet
your requirements and expectations The
regular Ford frame only larger and heavier
the regular Ford motor with direct drive n
worm gear wheel base of 124 iijches and will
turn inside a 46-foot circle It Has all the sim-
plicity of the Ford car all the economy in
operation and maintenance Come in and
we’ll give you further details
ED WALLS Agent
Ringwood Okla
1-2 Mile West and 1 1-2 Mile South of Helena
Horses & Mules
Iron Grey Horse 3 yr wt 1000
2 Grey mares wt about 2500
Smooth mouth
i White Saddle Mare wt 800
1 Sorrell Saddle Mare wt 700
Both of these mares are gentle and fine for children
One Brown Horse Mule 3 yrs old 15 hands
One Black Horse Mule 1 year old
One Bay Horse Mule 3 years old 15 1-2 hands
One Black Mare Mule 3 yrs old 15 1-2 hands
One Black Mare Mule 3 yrs 15 hands
One Black Mare Mule 3 yrs 14-3 hands
One Bay Mare Mule 2 years
One Brown Mare Mule 2 years
Cattle
Red Cow giving 2 1-2 gallons per day 8 yr old
Red Cow giving 2 1-2 gallons per day 3 yr old
3-4 Jersey fresh soon excellent milk cow
43 yr old Cows fresh soon good colors
11 yearling heifers
10 Yearling Steers -
Hogs
27 Shoats average wt about 100
2 Shoats weight 90 Spotted Sow
and 5 Pigs Black Sow farrow
soon Duroc Sow farrow June 15
Scalding Vat
Implenfs
Weber Wagon nearly new Rack
and wagon low wheels Old wag-
on Buggy and double seated Sur-
rey Big Four McCormick mower
Champion mower Self Dump
Emerson Hay Rake Hand Dump
Jones Hay Rake 12 inch walking
Plow 14 inch J L Case Riding
Plow Cultivator 5 Tooth Gem
Wind Mill 8ft wheel Feed Grind-
er 10 Disc Superior Grain Drill
Grind Stone new Sattley 2 row
Sled John Deer Lister Chatham
Fanning and grading mill new
Portable Hog Chute McCromick
Corn Harvester
Harness
Set heavy work harness
Set medium work harness
Set double driving harness and
collars
Set single driving harness
2 pair collars 2 Traces and
hanes several halters De-
Laval cream separator old
Trusty Incubator good shape
Other articles too numerous to mentioi
Grain and Bailed Alfalfa
Genuine Black Hull Kaffir and
Dwarf Maize 160 bu Kaffir 25
bu Milo Maize 20 bu Feterita
1 bu Alfalfa Seed Bludy Butcher
Seed Corn 3 pecks This grain
has been recleaned and is in fine
shape for planting -
One Calf to be sold for benefit of Red Cross
Baptist Ladies Aid will Serve Lunch
Terms:
All sums of $10 and under cash Over that amount a credit of 6 months’
with interest at the rate of 8 per cent from date 3 per cent discount for
cash on all sums over ten dollars No property to be removed until settled
for
F I BONHAM
Owner
Helena State Bank George Oakley
Clerk
Auctioneer
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Watkins and Sons. The Ringwood Leader. (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1918, newspaper, March 28, 1918; Ringwood, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1722882/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.