The Ralston Reflector. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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RALSTON OKLAHOMA FRIDAY Oct 7th 1904,
No. 88.
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0r F n aPdHgg Prices. See, V. D. Eberwelg & Co. nuC
Bonheur Bros. Golden Mascot
Shows
Ifoder Mammouth Tent at Ralston
Thursday a ;d Friday night#
Oct. 13th and 14th
ooooooooo
II
See the Funny and Comic Clowns
with provoking laughter.
Seethe handsomest troup of train
<*d p-uies in the world.
See tin hifc li diving dog. Trained
Coats, Monkies, and Pigs.
Everything new from the em
l)'< m . f freedom that floats over
'be tented canopy to the clowns
jokes in the are_.a. Make arange
ments with jour best girl and
get a good seat.
At Balaton, Thursday and Friday
night Oot. 13th and 14th.
Victor .Fohnspn Goes
to Oklahoma.
wo^rish for them all of t.be good
things that they des. rve, and
knowing their deserts, what can
As stated in the Journal some
■weeks ago Hon. Victor O John We wish ,heiu more?Q
fun has sold his extensive ]aw —Ord (Neb) Journal.
practice to A. R. Hoanold, ndj _!
this week be leaven Ord for bis ! A n «_
r. * home at Pawnee. Oklahoma ' 7,. ®W J,°0* Of
where be goes into partrership Circus Stories,
with attorney L. S. Wilson for-
merh of Nebraska The B°nheur Bros, Miow is
Coming to Ord adout five years V* "G°,den M"COt" The
•go. Mr. Johnson entered "upon I °f h°\lt ob.taine<* name
the practice of law with Geo, W | S n C|,iirmin®^ wa* *>*"
Hnll. t,king the position in the *'*d' ,he wel1 known
ti* m made vacant br the eli vation . * ,r™S stor,e*. in his
oHhe • Jut■: Mgr.i to ,h, ]Tv ,,?ir::-,^f'h;Gold.
d. Unch U,„c i > tin: • ,k,rJf; ' U',,V Y,"°w
.. , . A agon Shows.* Tbe Cleveland
r i:"*rUss ,,and,inK of p,«-of.hf.ttii--
delinquent t.x matters com«snd- jikc Circus lemonade-alway.
L.mTh " JU<lKC- where ever placed within
rulnT,,k ;,,,z n: reach,,f ,h< ^,ic «•
urlv.rsi of o" T ' fUS,[ated Wi*h ,H'aU,iful
'"i w.ish u;,;ivn. . anu valuable
ZZ\ L Uw l,alf !unes from "ctual f,h^-
habit' M T'T Mid Kral,lls taken en route by Mr.
habits. Mr johnson has acquired Wood, while on a tour with the
the reputation of giving ,Uch Show during a summer vacation.
cases intrusted to his care uuusal The stories are written in Mr
preparation, mature deliberation Wood's peculiar humerous vein
and conscientious service. I „n<i abounds with incident, of
As a trial lawyer, he h i* won i y .v I on the du.tr road and on
l«r Ims If the particularly. I. med field I he cenes in the
enviable position that he holds luoian Territory alone are worth
among the members of the ex- the price of the book. Get a copy
exceptionally stronir i>ar of the I when the show arrives in Ralston
county He has also been retain* d Oct-13'h and 14th.
by one *ide or the other in nearly I
a I of the criminal cases in the
neighboring counties and has
had a liberal practice in the su-
. pteme court.
Wc«U''<l< rs'and tha< Mr John
ton baa di«ios> d < t tome of his
mttrests I ut still retaines s. m<,
particularly his interest in j|ie
•Oak Foiest Stock Farm, wfllch
Will de managed by Mr G.egg
•S before. Th«se int. rest, we
iru.t, will prove a sufficient load
Mont that will draw the Oklaiio*
We
MUST RAISE MONEY
AND FOR THE NEXT
30 Days
WILL SELL AT COST FOR
Gash
Buggies, Surreys, Spring Wagons
Plows, Grain drills, Wind Mills,
Harness, etc.
Call and see the Bar-
gains we are offering
JjfAe Win
Jfa.rdi2a.Te Af. tfmpUmsnt So.
3IDRBJ5
. United State. Commissioner, Correct Draws
Deed., Mortgagesf'Bill of Salsa, Abstracts
Insurance, Notsry, public, Fara Losas and
PShbI PrAnfa ** '
Final Proof.. '1 <
Office at fear of Kalatof ^Baafc.
TOWN LOT
Thesale of town lotein
Wismeyer addition to
ston is now on. This i
lies in olosoi
business ]_
towns in i _r
ing them not only
for dwellings, but for
oss as well
For list Of
and term.
Sidn
DIED.
Z . 1
! Oct. 3rd. 1904, at 4 o'clock p in
| Jathes Whithatn- age 18 years
| Funera! sevice* wore conducted
[by Rov. Chas. Scott and the
remains were laid to rest
the Ralston cemeterv Tuisday
evening. Mr. Whtham's home
wa.near Perk ins but he had been
working here for some time. The
Reflector extends s\mpathy
to the srrief .tricken family.
TI* hard to brank tho t.nilpr cord*
when 'ova baa bound tbc heart;
Tl« bard, to bard, to | k the wordi,
"Malt we forever part?"
Dc*r««t loved on«, we have Uid thee
In the peaceful vfave't etnbr.cx.
But tbv memory will be <h-ri.bed
Till we —t thy beavenly f«ce.
Bfigby—Todd.
! Married at the home of the
ornlea parents in (ira^horae
'> edncsda\, Oct. 5th., Dr.
Earnest L. hatfbv of thi. city
|.md Miss Lulu Todd of
( rai horse. The Dr. is one of
Rolatori's progressive profession-
<1 and business men and the Bride
i the accomplished daughter of
i r, and Mrs. Todd of Gray horse,
irian b ck to the states and to Th,i -V"UU" CoU,,Ie look lbe
ihevalle* couut). | Ham at Kairfa*, mid a shower of
. , ' . I rice, old shoes ete. for tne
A. . In,., tn.n, . pubhc .p,r„. | f „ g,
",cl" i.h,7 «.ll sp. J *b«ir b,....
Air. Johnson will be ^rrott 1MOOB<
•ii td, and while it neema to lis!
that this move is an unwise one, i
'•twe will grudgirglv accord^ NOHOf.
J >ni the privilege of judging for j Mr. Guf A. Schell ha. been
Compelled to leave town for an un-
certain period, on account of aick*
nesa in hia family. In his absence
I am authoriud to take charge of
ii. outstanding accounts. Per
una knowing themselves indeht-
d to him will pleaae call at my
See in the "L*vick Hldg' for
the purpose of acttlement.
K. (). roller. Att y-at-L.w
Passed Away.
Chester E, one of the twin
babies of Mr. and Mrs. J. R
Reed, died : t its hune in Ralston
Oct. 2nd. age 2 ninths and 20
days. Funeral services were
held at the Baptist church, con.
ducted by Rev. Rankin.
"Oon* to Join tb* lov.4 onei,
Who have erotied the .nida, times
To meet tbe bleee«d Mtvlnr,
Ami live f r erarmnr."
Sister.
Honh.-ur droa. Gulden Mascot
Show will set it. ti nt on the va
cant lot in the Wi«mevr addition
son ill or the Bank of Cotnmef.o
neat Thur.dav and Friday night".
L. S. Wilson and V. O, John-
wn Pawnee'b prominent law-
yer*, placed their card in the
Reflector thi. week.
All parties kowing
themselves indebted
to Ross & Hunsaker
or the Firm of Ross,
Hunsaker & Co* are
requested to call a nd
settle, by oash or note
asweare in need of
the Money and our
, books must be balan-
ced, Resp't.
Ross, Hunsaker and So-
OSAGE MARKET.
Wagons, Harness and farm
We buy everything jrjtn
nd mU w^TfUa||«ajk«nti
t©.
ifZao Kandl a fall lino
gp/jlana.
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Frank Frasier i, Son.
Wholesaler* md Retailors of all
lids of Fresh ami Smoked Meats
11' me made Lard and Sausage
Mr.. John Shrrrell an-1
Charier of Fairfax wer«
•ton vi.itors MonJav.
Ral-
R- J. Jones made
Fairfax last Friday.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES.
Gu.£. A. ohell Prop,
lrlj to j
_n
.r
HATS. ^
Trimmed Hats from $1. 86
[upTJntrimmed and 8T|U$1T
[ HATS from 80c. up.
|(In L. P Baker's Store
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Nash, Myrtie & Nash, Metta. The Ralston Reflector. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1904, newspaper, October 7, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc174300/m1/1/: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.