The Ringwood Leader. (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEAIDEH RING WOOD OKLAHOMA
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K as second class mall matter
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Published Weekly
W II ATKINS Proprietor
TLOYOAV ATKINS t PllblhsIr
VERNoSl WATKINS ( 1 ublisber
Thursday October I 1914
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP
Ol The Ringwood Leader published
weekly at Ringwood Okla requited by
the Act ol August 14th 1911
Editor W II Watkins Ringwood O la
Managing Editor W II Watkins Ring
wbod Osla Publislier W II Watkins
Ringwood Okta
Known bondholders mortgagees and
’ other security holders holding 1 per cent
or more of total amount of bonds mort-
gages or Ot her securities
NONE '
W H Watkins
Sworn to and subscribed before me (his
49th day of September I914
G W Way man Notary Public
- My commission expirrf Notertber !i
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’ Good morning! Have you seen
the lieutenaut governor?
Its curious the state debt canuot
be chewed over any time but
election time
1 ' Laconic Advice
When Attlcns once discovered a
treasure of gold while digging under
a bouse he sent news of his discovery
to the emperor Nerva from whom he
received the laconic reply: "Use It”
And when In his dillldence he protest-
ed that it was too large a sum for his
os n personal use the emperor re-
sponded: “Then abuse it”
Don’t Be Disheartened
' When a man begins to find himself
feeling disheartened and depressed
over the slow progress of civilization
he ought to remember that he very
seldom sees a patent rocker now
wnen Liars Are no More
A Canadian preacher thinks the time
Is near when there will be no liars
When that time comes obituaries' will
be much shorter than they are now—
Toledo Blade
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would Be second Choice
Littlo Helen had received a package
through the mail fretn her Aunt Edith
containing patterns for two dresses
ne pink and one blue One was in-
tended for her and the other for her
little sister Dorothy While examin-
ing the dresses she exclaimed: "The
little dear may have her choice but TU
take the pink one"
Difficulties of Astronomy
“Is it hard to learn the use of a tele--
scope?" asked' the student "Not
Very" replied the candid professor
'The hardest thing about astronomy
in guessing what something Is after
you manage to see it"
" ' - Remarkable Promenade
At a New York hotel a man who
bad suddenly become wealthy from an
Oil well venture had left bis family
which had accompanied him to ths
city In their rooms so tong that they
bad become uneasy (lout him At
last be returned to the rooms and to
the anxious iLqulry of his wife
"Where in the world have you been so
long?" he responded calmly: "I vo
just been In the cuspidore walking pro
and con" ' '
Foolish Question
A man charged at tbs Liverpool
(Eng) police Court with fighting
ktated that the prosecutor hit him first
On ths law "Did you bit him first?"
Asked tb stipendiary- "No sir" wad
(be keply "If I bad hit him first hs
VouU bavO been In the hospital not
Oe"
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Mrs Farmer's Son !
Do You Want to be a Business Farmer?
Do You Want a Position in Business?
We Can Help You
Write for proof of the merits of the courses given at
this institution and the instructions '
ONE HUNDRED Students employed iu Enid aloue
Proof that our woik is what tve claim for it
Business Men want P B C trained Bookkeepers
Cashiers Stenograyhers Steuotypists Telegraphers and
Ageuts Helpers
The Rock Island Railway Co has their wire connect-
id in oar class room Railroads take onr graduates
- We filled only Seventy Percent of the requests for our
graduates from September 1913 to September 1914— We
Need More Ambitious Young Men
Come to Enid And Give Us a Chance to Prove
the Worth of the Courses '
Phillip- Busloess Collego duet not employ solicitors to go
out toto the ’’by ways sad hedges" and compel them to come (n
but students come to us becuie of the reccouimeodatlon of
student or personal Investigation
Special Classes will lie Organized for the Benefit of
the Farmers Boys Monday Oct 5th
Phillips Business college
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GARNETT FIELDS
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M Republican Candidate for Court Clerk
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Did You Ever Notictt
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Some Candidates work so hard campaigning thet after they
are el°cted all they want to do for two years is REST?
I believe in Couuly Officials working and attending strict-
ly to the duties of the office ' I do not believe iu officials
ledviiTg 'and neglecting their 'office! to go out campaigning
in their own behalf and for their own personal interest
Whenever they leave their offices for a week at a timethev
neglect YOUR business- --
I Attt TOO EllSy attending to your business in
the Register of Deeds office to go out and meet evpry voter
personally Two years ago I va9 elected on the no depu-
ty platform My pledges to the people have been kept I
have not had a deputy nor do I intend to have one during
the balance of my term My record is open for your in-
spection rfud I will be pleased to show you through the
records in the office so you may know the woik has been
properly attended to in every respect I have made it my
business to make good aud the taxpepers have saved
$1440 by it I also have ihe satisfaction of knowing my
stand of two years ago ie that a County Official should
work instead of having deputies do all of it hasproven
good It was such agitation over the Slate that caused
Ihe legislature to consolidate certain offices thereby
saving the people of Oklahoma nearly £20000000 a year
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AS A CANDIDATE FOR
COURT CLERK
I promise you that I will WORK and conduct the office in
an economical and business like manner In the coining
campaign if I do not get mil and spend an hour or two of
the counties time with you at your home yon must know
it is because I am attending to YOUR BUSINESS instead
of neglecting it at YOUR EXPENSE You will find me
ut ihe post on duty doing business
W K Manser- Mary L Mausur
BPS MANSUR
Office— Opposite Pest Office
RINGWOOD OR
1 LAUNDRY
3 Parcel Post enables jjj
2 to call for 'and return £
2 your laundry - Ask us §
2 for full information
LAUNDRY CO: !
Enid Ok lit £
MAS I HARMON
Attorney at Law
k Prosecuting Attorney Oarfleld County
ENID OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma State Dank Building
Office Hour
7 4 m to 6 r m
Sundays
9 A M to I M
WATKINS & WATKINS
— DENTISTS—
Will be in
Ringwood ik( Tliu ruddy olcacli month
Meno v Friday ' ” ”
Ame 2nd Thursday ” "
liIBce Pliear 148 1 15'j N b’raad Ave
ENID - - OKLA
XO § 9Herric$t
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RINGWOOD OKLA
A Specialty of Horse Deotislry
All diseases of animals
- treated Boarding
Baru etc Went of
School House
Terms Reasonable Satisfaction
2 IP YOU NEED AN
(Sl&stract
WRITE TO
Major Co Abstract Co
J Fairview Okla X
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TIMETABLE
NORTH BO UN I
Kant ward
7°4 I-v 3:40 p in
7°1 Lv 8:40 am
Freight Tuts 'ifutr and Sat
7f6 Lv 311JP m
fWctwnrd
Pacngi-r
7°t Lv 9:23 a m
7°' Lv 4:15 pm
Freight Mon Wed and Fri
784 Lv 814V a ni
Main Street Garage
All kinds of auto and tire repairing tubes vulcanized
Oils of all kinds -and transmission grease
Gasoline for sale Conduct a general livery business
Calls promptly answered day or night ‘
Doily and Alloy
Rirgwyjd Ofcl ' J
Lnitges and t'karrlirs
M E CHURCH Prr lii-j service
Second and Fourth hmto) of each
inontli (mornliuj) Sunday school at io
ooa m "
CONCORD: J’rcncliiMg Firat and 3rd
Sunday Alternate next Sunday night
at 7:30 Sunday rcIiooI at 10:30 a iu
WALTHALL: Pm-aching Second and
Fomlh Sunday t 3 -oo Sunday tchool
at 1:00 p m
C B Dibble Pa tor
JfiltlFNDS CHURCH: Sabbath
tchool nt 10:00 n in Preaching at
1 1:00 a m Christian Emleauor at 730
p in Pit-Aching at 8:30 Prayer meet-
ing Wcdnedy ei ning at 9:30
C II Alger Pnttor
O OT Iritge No 418— Mrct each
Tlmrdny night fn their hall nt the
corner ot' Main and Third ilrrdy Via-
lling brother in gHl tandmg cordially
Invited- 4 "
J L Alley ’ I) E Jaikton
CLASSIFIED :
A3VEHTISIHG
'HATH: lc a nurd each lrtue
FOR SALE
A gi-uulmi llitgjilu — We have it
hi-au-Ulul Piano hi this vicinity that
we cau i-ell at a big reduction us we do
nut wun4rlb reshlp and will arrange the
p ij im-nts as low as 4000 a month If
Interested write The Eberbardt-IIuv
Music C11 Wichita Kansas
Pur Sale Second hand buggy ut
Wrights
Mammoth White Rye lor sale -At
tl Ot) per bushel J II Walker "i
miles south and 2 west of IUiigwonrl
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For Sale— A ten burse power cat-
alogue House engine — muchly war-
ranted — runabout ten days at a
bargain you can save fully 20 percent
over what you would have to pay your
catalogue house— E I Wright
For Sale A good pony team
harness and buggy Inquire at this
office
Fur Sale: ‘Scholarship In the Phil-
ips Business College ut Fold Inquirer
at this office
Fur Sale: A new Stevens 22 caliber
rifle Inquire at t his office
For Sate: Twc sctiolurslilfs In tin-
Capital City Business College This
Is a good chance for two students of
this locality to go together and save
expenst s Inquire si I bin office
Fur Sale: A new Marlin 10 gauge
6-shot shot gun Inqolre at this
office This la a splendid duk and
small gmie gun and the price is right
LOST AND FOUND
Strayed from my place nt Carwile
about August 15th one red heifer
calf rope around nrck tail bobbed
weight close lo 400 Reward for In-
formation leading to recovery Chart
Thompson Routes Ringwood Okla
or this office -
Notice
I have taken up as an (stray ona
red yearling strer having no marks
or brands Which the owWr can
have by calling for Same arid furnish-
proof of ownership and (raving all
Curts This Rieer Is UUY at my p’ai-w
three miles west and two miles south
of Riogwuod ’ 1
J P Srader
I have tfken up st my place 3 iniho
west and nnu and ong lialf rnlh-s soul li
of Klngwnnd one Coming lu jrnr
old red and while spotted strer ts
naturally inolyor has been dehorned
has sill In left eir lias letter on left
hind legT The-owner can hava
same -by calling at my place and
furnish proof of ownership and pay-
ing all costs J 1 Srader
B F VAUGHAN
ngslcla in sargeu
ar
Meno Okhii
Office in Drugstore
Use the TRAVELERS
RAILWAYGUIDK
PRICE 99 CENTS
431 DEARBORN ST CHICAOV
W-ofA Blackjack Camp sju
8774 meets 0rt niul third Wednes-
day nights of each month in hall
II I Ilrirhnio t J E Tailor
Secrrlarv V C
King wood markets corrected every
Thursday morn log
Wheal tr)
Oats 62
Corn ' 5
Holler lit
Hotter Km 2'2
Eggs lit
Springs II
Chickens 104
' Hogs - 775
Cattle 650 6 25
Tastes Change
Funny that tha very fellow who bege
n girt for a lock Of her hair In the
Courtship days when he klseee It eo
fondly will swear like a trooper If be
finds one of Uieni In tho buttor after
ha la married -
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Watkins, W. H. The Ringwood Leader. (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1914, newspaper, October 1, 1914; Ringwood, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1724076/m1/4/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.