Ravia Weekly News. (Ravia, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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itANPIÀ WEEKLY NEWS
W S Pinfil EotT9I AND PROPRIETOR
Published on Friday of each week at
Ravi Oklahoma "
f"And lltr others"
Needless Tax 011 Denataralited
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The immense development of
the automobile air a yehicle' in
common 'use' -both fortAiiiiiiness
and for pleilsfire is making such
drafts upon the supplyi:of gaso-
hne as to bointiel an athFance in
the price 'of:that cominodity It
is lialized that the supply of min-
eral oil in the world is not unlim-
ited Giisoliiio clines from that
and as oil gradehlly: advances in
pri3e gasoline goeit'iip witH it
On the other handextierlinentC
show that denaturalized alcohol'
alcohol lila hai had soinething
lidded to it which manes it im 1
Possible to 13e used for drinkingl
purprisek is available in all parts
of the world at Very low Cost and
it makes ü ellieldn i a isoWer as
'gasoline while not less sale' to
handle '
' Our government liuti the same
'revenue charge on wood alcohol
alcohol that is for use solely in
the arts or denaturalized as it is
'called that it dies upon alcohol
liat is available for drinking pur-
poses For many yOhrit an effoit
'has been made to have the tax re
'moved for the benelikof
indurittY-of all kitidii-1 No
foreign r '6901411 :bas a tai upon
the raw alciAo11- Mani: branches
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Entered RA eeennd clash matter September
2 ittle at the poet Wile at Rettig Okla un-
der the Aet ot idarch 8 1871L i
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Of- the- ''118" Milburn' got 00
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of arts and &efts are condueted
successfullly in sotto of Itfl Anenr
icon- 1-tOmktitiOii -I' benaitse they
have ptiskind of7-materia1 ex-
empt from heavy excise tax holding-vitt
oiirt Market because of
our tat -
There is a renewal of the move-
ment to remove the -tax and it
shbuld be successful this time It
has been 'shown that more that
f00 industries are 'tn ore or less
dependent upon alcohol as the
of their operation and there
is but a very small revenue accru-
ing froni the tax as it Stands
The goverothetit Would' lose
practically nothing if it wen ta-
ken off while American indus-
tries would gain to a degree thati
is not to be computed It ought
to be taken off
'A little sheet published just
north of us contains the follow
"tlirculates all over Join-
stun county and other parts of
Oklahoma goes to Texas goes to
Georgia goes to New Mexico
goes to Miisouri goes to Arkan-
sas and Kansas and there hae
been times when it took the har-
dest sort of work to keep it from
going to hell " You need have
no fear for after relievitilt your
liver of as mu-ph "bile" as you
dui last week wi feel 'sure you
can survive the hardships for the
next 13
T E' Wishard 14 building an
flice room to the eule of hiF bar-
ber shop which will be occupied
by J F Clatier
Mr Looney who has been buy-
ing cotton: berg all fall has gone
on a hunting trip in the moon-
tatus
S J Potty is visiting his moth-
er who lives at Garvin Okla
I - You hoar a great deal about our
schools " talk io much about
the think aniiie about them'
and peradventure wonder not a
little more aboUt them thairif
they were in China How many
heads of lanulkes paients bust-
nese men then of minds :ever
cross the threshold of the school
room? How many ever offet a
word of encouragement to teach-
er or scholar and let them know
by your Presence at least occa-
sionally in toe school mom that
von are an interested party re-
ally desirous that they should
prospeand that you have their
best welfare at heart? How ma-
ny have personally recognized the
head of the school he who has
the training of the mind and ' the
building of and establishing the
character of your boy or girt?
How manv have kindly counseled
and adVied With him 'showing
you are with hun in the great
work wishing him well and also
cheering him with a hoarty "Ood
speed" How few can answer in
the affirmative and yet you of-
ten hear of the school and feel
that it is mot what it should be
and what you wish it- was Will
it holt it to be colistantiv finding
fault continualiV &miring and
denouncing it with almosteverv
breath? And when some trivial
or even grore niitake is made
will it better matters topoinpatis-
v parade it before the 'public?
Tkinks are not often iiit2t tiq we
would like to have them and sur-
rounding circumstances not al-
ways as we imagnie or heat they
are and very nftep if we knew the
exact condition And stite of Af-
fairs our mirds and opinions
would be the reverse co what they
were without a knowledge of the
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facts Now this is merely offer
ed ea a hint and while w0 pro
sumo many will read it it is ho-
ped many will think about it and
at leait a few be induced to act
'upon it and vimt our schools at
least occasiitjaily - - :
City Marshal Assassinated
Daily Ardinoreite r
Sunday afternoon Jion
a young man about 1 yeare
of age shot and Iiiititntlykilled
Citir Marshal T IT Pratt of Ma-
dill on the streets of that city
and succeeded in making his:es-
eapei: 11'ratt was a man about 40 years
ld and an officer highly respee
t'd by every one in the city Sat-
urday night he took a gun off of
Thompson wh was drinking and
the latter fact is etipposed to be
what prompted the killing The
officer beard that'lliorepson was
after him with a Winchester and
called Sheriff Webb over the
phone to come and assist him in
arresting him Before the Slier-
itT arrived Thompson who as
stated wits armed with a Win-
chester rifle met Pratt and after
commanding him to throw Up his
hands shot him dead and escaped
betoTO be coulff be placed under
arrest
The slain man left U Wife and
several children The culprit it
is known Wei t in a northerly di
rection and it nesse is now on
his trail and ' it is believed that
he will be Captured befUre night
Feeliait is running high in Ma
dill and Wis feared that he will
be roughly handled when captur-
ed The funeral of OtAler Pratt
was held this eteinoon
Since the above was in type
Thompson gave himself up last
People 'ore Coming from Far cilid Near to Také'AcUo
v4'0t4é lof This Big Saie Our Low Prices are
Moving the Goods and it will Otc6r You to get our Prices before buying
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Doii' t Pay h Profit when 3thu can buy staple goons -ill these Prices :
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de Best Grade Bleached Donelitic 6'1-2 per yard
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'Good Grade Apron Chicks 6 1-2 per yard - A
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- Men's Black Hose our price 5 cts per pair°
Men's Tan Hosepur price 5 ctp ter pair --
Mert's Best Grade Underwear 43 cts ' ' - -
-14en's Percale Loundried Shirts 39 alai :
Min's Light weight Underwear 22 cts
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One Assortment Misses and Boys Shoes 89 each
Ladies Corsets good atstartment 25 cti each
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N the &love ere 'Oita) a tcw of the kw prices to he fointd in our stOre We have one of the largest stocks hi Johnston County to Select from and A
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Ignorance would tear down
isting initutious and breed riot
and auarchY Where there Is now
law and order It makes no list
covaies an inventions nor does
anything to better the condition
nt the human race It gnes from
the cradle to the grave in a ran
dom way with no pilot no
jeotiVepoiht And its frail bark
is oftou wrecked hi the tempEstu
out sea of life It-fills the land
with vice an crime builds
alms houses and penal institu--
tinns ard is the servant of nit-
ture Soli8ols are here tocoun
teract ail this evil influence and
to tanks it possible for every
young man and young woman in
the county and vicinity to lit
themselves !for some useful and
highly profitable calling in life
and that the world may be better
for their having lived in it
tor meir nevnig liven in it
Mineral lease blanks for sale at
this °Moo f
Mr and Mrs Orbie S burp en-
tertained quite a number or
venlig folk s at their resideneelast
Friday night
- :What's the :use to pay 5 cents a
yard for medium grade calico
when Tou can buy the best at
forthe same price
is '
l'ilkinsons sell eight bars of
soap for 25 cents ' :
Meet me at Wiltinsevs store'
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MINERAL LEASE BLANKS
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Payton, W. S. Ravia Weekly News. (Ravia, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1910, newspaper, November 11, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1781914/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.