The Ralston Reflector. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
w. x BEiiay,
ViM-Prnii
■.&X80KPS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Ralston, Qkla.
. BCiliOCS,
Oashisr.
STOCK HOLDERS i
W. S. fcsny, E. A. Bullock, H. B. Thompsw,
J. U thknpaoo,
0. J.fehapard, J. D. tnrcM. L. L Lowis,
Win. King, W. B. Thrashsr.
Docs a general bankftig business. The accounts of
attdnnts, linkers, stockmen and others are solicited
Will receive prompt attention.
iimiiiiniiiiiiiiii iiiniiitiittTiTTir
Ci.no. fm.
J. f. CALD, V.Pm.
CEO. S SMITE, Caikltr.
BANK
or
COMMERCE
. b
Ralston,
OKlaboma
III
BTOOKUOLDEBSi
V. D. Btwrwotn, J. O. Cala«,
A. D. Brow, Ban. WtMman,
J. A. Low.'ry, B. L. Bagby,
Frank Dawea, T. J. Moiler,
O. U Slocnat, A. B. Iloramcr,
6. V. Book, Oao. B Bmltb,
J. E. Iler.
Oom a rmwnl tonkin* buainoa* aud nolielts tho putrouajjii of "•
Spall omtonwrx will raceivo tLo aamo treatment that la accorded to
iMHt ooo«. Call and sea u§.
2^3!
>Kv V; WII> WW<
mini
. CSAS. STUART. V. D, EBEHWKlN, 8IDKKY Hit"!1, G. V. 8TUAUT
President. V. rnsidcat. Attorns/. Cudilor.
Tho Rakfnn Rank
I III/ liuiutvti —
Ralston. Okla,
n, JWVUBWB «M d Individual W. want your baalnaaa. Woara
I, jiihiimIti and ootuarratire. Our tlma U yoara U you want it
| iteohaalaaudi
We pay special sttention to the interest
of our patrons.
President Jefferson was one of
the most influential Chief Exccu*
lives in American history, But
he could not make a speech.
The President is like a business
office, audit has been conducted
successfully by men like Mr.
Cleveland and Mr. Roosevelt,
who have kad nc congressional
training.
The Adamses, and the mem-
bers of the "Virginia dynasty."
from Washington to Monroe,
were all men who had made their
mark, and were widely and favor'
ably <knowir Jackson, W. II.
Harrison, Taylor and Grant
made their reputation chiefly in
thejmilitary service, but all save
Harrison were men of conspicu-
ous ability.. Even "Tippecanoe""
had bad large experience as
territorial governor diplomat aad
member of Congress, and was
known as a man of good judg
ment.
Van Bureu had been a Senator
' and Secretary of State before his
| election. Buchanan had been a
senator, State secretary and ipin«
i istcr to England- Polk, the first
'dark horse" had been a forcible
Speaker of the House, and Gov-
•rnor of Tennessee. Hayes,
Harrison and Cleveland had been
Governors- Fillmore and Pierce
bad been members of Congress.
Lincoln had served one congress-
ional terui aud had been iu state
legislature. Tyler had ibeen Sen-
ator from Virginia land Johnson
military governor of Tcnaesce.
Garfield and McKinley had l oth
had long csptrience in the low.
or House. Arthur had ht'.d only
' T.'iuor federal positions, Pre3.
i{vo?cvclt had been in public life
: t ' }
✓
By Myxtib amd Mhtta Nash
T "
Entered at tba poet oElce at Uulaton
(or traoanlaslon through the ualii ss
tecond c m matter.
490
Dear U?.d«m:-
Wo have Installed tha Cheek Rebate plan inour 8tpr# whereby you
may add taany useful artides to your household equipment at no eoet to
you- All you need to do ie to remember, whenever you come to Ralston,
that THE BIG RACKET is a good place to trade.
Enclosed is one of the Rebato Checks which please accept with our
Compliments. The Check explains itself and we hope soon to have
eall from you for the purpose of getting more of these checks
Our store was never in a better condition to supply your wants satis-
factorily and at saving prices. We shall always be on the alert to pro-
vide for your selection the very beet values in the most Worthy goods
obtainable.
Wo want to make you our steady and regular customer and we shall do
every thing within our power to make you pleased with the treatment
customers reoeive here.
Yours Very Truly.
Frank Bowen.
L. C. Bakbkk, M. D.
OFK1CS AT BARBERS DKCG 6TOR*
E- L>. BAGBY
Physician aud
ANNOUNCBMSNTS.
Booaevalt and rsirbanka
/ok congress—B. S. McGuire.
M D
Surgeon.
OFFICE AT, BAG BY ft GRANT'S
DRUG.
Dk. G. A. Stafford.
Physician 8c Surgeon.
Office over 1st Natl' Bank.
SIDNEY SAPP
Atty.-At.LAW
Special attention given to ail r-neinea
entrusted to my care. Reference Bvaton
Bank. RALSTON, Okla
R .L• Carut'noro ,
ATTOKNEY-AT-IrAW
Ralston, 0. T.
ORDINANCE NO. 87.
An ordinance relating to the .pay-
laant of money for Lltcenae to bo luucd I
by ilit Clerk of (lie town of Bslitou.t
PiWi co County Oklahccia.
Tic U orJstneJ by the H*ard of Trua-
iftH of tli". town" of Ralttton Tawnce
*wv • V> it , , . C( u'.ty O. T.
twenty years be fort his ejection dl,e;1> ^ny Perion cr peraors who
as Vice President.
We mentioned last week in the
Reflector that a foot bridge was
HOTEL
badly needed across the ra-
vine west ol the R. H. T'hc raiu
Sunday emphasized that fact, a
i number of business men have to
j wad: the mud to get from thctr j w
'.lorc-'s to their business. All j .TV n ,„i i,m* tuo
, , , . . ... ardrhall tao name ana amx mo
• h.« west sid>- have to wade the | w ...w n...r„
uud to get to town, all of the
are required by (he onll'iances of ial-1
tewn of Rnl#ton to procure a Hacenae
for the ran tact Ion of auy bualn*ai of
any nature or Urd within tl « corpor-
ate limit! of fnld.town; aball pay *to
tbe derk of aald town the ammmnt
r< quired for the procurement of tsld
l}ac*ns«.
i?pK, 3;« Upon' tba receipt of aaid
mnn y hy ihr>'< rk he shall lame neh
i-cenfa to auch arpilcant or applicant!
j.'iil c f >ild town tlitvrto but snld liteen
ie aball In no cat* b. comV ofP'rative
t - ~ - • • j p e phi i • n r« rs*s m< uvui"
,casl •• t have to wade the mud to J until signed hy the Prr>l?«>nt of th
net to church. All of the child* I Urnrd of Tnutoei of the aaul town of
SHAMROCK.,
M. J. FOLEY. Proprietor.
Only First-class Hotel in the City.
Rates $2.00 Per Day.
SFtcial Altcnticn to Traveling Public.
C. L. Pa^by, M. D. >V. G. Grant, Ph. C.
bagby £ gihnt,
DRU
<3
Carry
a fitll lln-j of Pf.lntf, OL'r, C'rrr. ar.d Druggists
Sundri<s. Priscfiptioas a Spcchity.
ninnnnHiTfrm' A1A***4*' ww«imimt
I ren on the west si Ie will hav
> wade untd thb winter to get
I'oschool. If thes;.-are not reas-
j ons en ugh iu favor cf the bridge,
| lhere i.i another. Any town the
■iizeol Ki.IjUm should have wait.:,
I If not for iha convenience of Kr
itiiv:iio, for the good impression
lit iiiaki-. uj)..n visitors. Othcr
' lnviij have the:-e coiiveoicuccs
' art! why not Ealstou?. liven
^ludec down U<re lias jnit suc!t
' i br d^'-* frain towa to t'ae depot.
j J. W. Uatikia will fill regular
; i; ;)ol:.tment at the Baptist tbur-
-li n >.t Sunday iuorni.i,r ur.d tve-
:..HUr. M'rnimr Subject—"The
I a : v •• t*i or CI. ;r. hesof Christ."
K . in/ Subject— "The Leper
! iLa.vd. ' AH aic e-.rdially invi'.id
' I'.mctt Saulih and family vif.it
jvdftictuls iu he 0 age last Sat
1 urdny and Snnday.
Halston Pawnee county O. T.
Sec 3:- All mor.lea'rec«itv«.l by the
Clerk of the aaid town ofltalatonO. T.
by opperailon of thU ordinance t.iall •
ba br him with In 10 days from rcce'.pt j
of aum ilepoalted with, the Treasnre,
of isid town and. he ahall take laid
Trrsturer receipt therefor; which rs-
c* lp'. hall be k<-pt by'iald clcrk anienc
th fl'fS of hi i ol'.lca.
1 er. 1;. AH (Vdlnaeea or r*"! <* y
Or limcM In coafliet brrawlth ar-J
1 h'-r. by rcpaslcd. .
S a. 5; Till! ordlnanae be. I ft
full forcH and «lf«e? on and aft«-r lit
passage and publication aa required
by la <\
Palled sod spproved July 38 h 110! ,
1", L. r.a> by !'r«i of boaro
'I'mstees.
Attfit: -G. L-^Lloeuiu
'l'oiu clftu.
llutlar, Mr Kothe, Misvi-
Minnie and Lucy Kothe and Mr. j
Stockdnleof I'onca Citv visited
Win. Hiss and family ut il<ij
place Sunday. i
THE BIG
SHOOT.
Prize- 22 RIFLE -Prize
A 22 Rifle will be given to
the one who 'makes the best
Eoore with both.
Bifle and Pistol.
At the end of 200 paper
targets, the prize will be gi-
ven, a 82 BIFLE.
Yours Fop
Amusement,
Dixie Prrmsement Parlor
D' Ftank Johnson
Att'y - At-Law
Ralston
Oklahoma.
Chas. II. Stewurt
Atty-At-X^iw
Pawnee,
Oklahoma
lilDDlSON' & EACLETON,
LAWYERS;
Tractlec In all courts.
Pawucc. Oklahoma.
"P. E. Saxon
"proprietor
"pran!< Sroidvv'o!!.
rv^ana^er.
S- S. Wilson ATT'Y• AT-LAW
Rootns 8 and 9 Century
Block Pawnee Oklahoma. All
kiuda of bonds furnished on
application.
Ilroaddus, aud Sanders have a
j complete abstract of all Town-
I Lots ar.d Deeded Lauds iu Pa v.-nce
ICounty. Get him to fu;iu'.siv ab-
stract be tore You Buy. l'awuee,
Okiahomo.
j THB DIAItOMTP
I v c au mr r suave, a ftyl ob !i iir cut,
I cool an'i rctr-fSi'riK b tln, -nm j rrzors,
cicun i< ■ .-.J n ciili v I - < ilt« Dia*
!« •.('. I. K, JN)I.
I THE PALACE
I lltcent'v retooleleJ. Kyiryikiujf as
neat pi a pin, Wu caier to tho bast
I trade and cuvi. ntea sntl .f«c:io Rallis
lla eoriiiectton. O. W. I.cnli, prop.
WORLDS V/ilVL fk1\ I, ir MO
' \'er> cht p rnt \ i t Sjni.i Fe
tickets on sale dsil) lr>.t>t Apri
j . Ui lo November 30ti>, l' 0-!;
| ,'\ r pariien.iir call «.u J. O.
| Galea .Sauta Fe.
—— T I BOB X.
The City PKarniacy
Carries « full Hwa ot Pnr« Dri.jt. Puiuta, Oils, Ulcsa,
Putty. IVtent Mcdiotnoi, Toilet A.rti<*l *a r.ud IVrCutAea.
Pwacilptloua tiled with aklll vnl car.v
Look! Look!
^aaooeocooooooeoooeocttooooo ooooc ocooo9oe ooo«oowv<: .« oo«atc-acioi.or. ooac
ti <
L. C. BARBER. Prop. | j
i IVecl White and Blue Livery, f
tlulf n:ock heuth of Howl thaaiieok A 0
<• K. M. I.« I' Froprlvtsr. T
M J
Ws eater ta Uia Uavallnj? pnbUo wtlh kfs1 "«* and t^a) harae*. Tum V
iut I bavuax" Uxe l¥ e'ouatctioa. A
RALSTON, OKLAHOMA •?
? ♦
O ■■ aOOOOCiCOOvOO^CJOOCOOOdOOOr
Hoppy wants to reduce his stock to make room for new goods
that are on tho road, and for tho nost ton days will sell
-^GGODS AT COST&
CiicupRK.1? i To California
Santa Fo • :!l svll s^coml class
Colount ti. '<«rt.* to C:t i'orniA
Icouiu'.o;i |K>iitis l'>r $.13.0. , defects,
on sale alailjr Sept. IStit to Oct.
lSih, 1904.
J.*0. Calcs, A?enU
STOCK * 'ANTED I cuft
'.i.indie £() Head uv>re Hi'"*': iu
my psstife, ^r* o 1 **.it r and goort
rorrell.—Frank Miuhcll 1 milo
| west of Balaton.
NOTICE 1 will uscall care
to nil ;.m,i a. ;:.!eula to slock but
• v ill not be risponsialc biiould any
occur -- F ' .
RENEW YOUR STD'JS-
SQRSPTIOK NOW.
N; v v lien us 24 lbs.
C,iK><l K:ce 4 lbt>
W. 1'. Soap. 7 bata
2 I'VfcS CtrffkC,
yjats, S lb. |>kg.
H,00| K. i'. Bakiiijf pkC..J<r 25c. cat.
25c 20c.
25c UUck beaties 3 cnat 15e.
2oc Dr. Price* food luc
JOc.l IIof.eShioTob.ib. «?*■"
May i' acr Tob. 2 p'Jijs. 5c Cold Dust plcg.
Lan..) Frno 4c HuUNo-Muti p«4«
Toaia!oer per cua c Honey « nc lb
Sugar 19 lbs. *1,0' ^ ' pb.'Tfieicau
Good l ea 20c S*U I**-
4c t;
15c?
I0c|
8
4e «
i
* a
s s
I V
5
{'
.!
If*
ti. C HOPKINS.
o: ♦00).0+e#00t>40*0*o+0+o4 >Oc > >00 000 0 0 00 jOOOOOOPPOOPOOOOOOUQOC0
00v ,
lAunnal Kot:u! > •., TJuitad
Cotnu lorato Vctraui Of
OhldhOi.^.
Shawnee,0.T. .Tuly 27-28
Tor nborc occavilrn Hsntt Fo
will sell ticket i t> Sh-.wn. .• nu^
return for one fnrr j 1j ci
rate from Kaluga {3 ti'*kcls
on sale JuU 2* 2" .< n«i ro
tarn limit July 2"i|t.
J. O, C '•'.Agent.
WAKriD HOW,
—A first class Jtwder at good
wajfii—o months steady work
Kjnrantcrd,
F. A Fair ink Ralston O. T#
F.*pr i«<ciit« in whtat by ox*
parts s iow thti? all ihe gocdaoso
and au'.n' ou« pio^crtics arc ro>
retailed in "Pride of 1'ttrr,, flour*
See McClurn ai\d 8m*
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Nash, Myrtie & Nash, Metta. The Ralston Reflector. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1904, newspaper, August 5, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc174291/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.