The Ravia Herald. (Ravia, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 18, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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WE are closing out inir Embroideries Laces
Lawns and all- Summer Goods If you need any- I
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neat clean and up-to-date
14 pieces of White and Fancy Lawns at 5c
---20 pieces of Fancy Lawns 12 liac value at 8 1-2c
One lot of Ladies White Belts at - 5c
One 'asst of Embroidery' -10 and 12 1-2c value at 5c
One assortment of Lace at 5c
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Does Ma Wish She Was Pa?
"I wish I had a lot of cash"
Says Pa one winter's night
"I'd go down south an' stay awhile
Where days are warm and bright"
He set and watched the fire die
(Seemed lost in thoughtful daze)
ma brought in some fresh pine knots
An' rade a cheerful blaze
"I wish I had a million shares
0' stock in Standard Oil"
Sez pa "I wouldn't do a thing"
Ma made the kettle boil
An' mixed hot biscuits fried some ham
An' eggs (smelt good you bet!)
Fetched cheese an' doughnuts made the
tea '
Then Pa—set down an' et!
"I wish I was a millionaire" -
Sez Pa: "I'd have a snap"
Next from the lounge we heard a snore:
Pa—at his evening nap!
Ma did the dishes shook the cloth
Brushed up put things away
An' fed the cat then started up
Her plans for bakin1 day
She washed an' put some beans to soak
An' set some bread to rit3e
Unstrung dried apples soaked 'em too
All ready for her pies
She brought more wood put out the cat'
Then darned four pair of socks
Pa woke and sez "It's time for bed
Ma have you wound both clocks?"
—The Kid
CALS AND PERSONALS—
ascribe for the Herald
Ilank notes for sale at this of
'3uy your summer hat from W
'Hooser
e are having fine cotton
wing weather
C Hoer has anything you
ted in Groceries
1 IL T Wilkinson was in Troy on
usiness Thursday
Who wants the editor's thor-
ugh bred male Jersey calf
Just received a car of Michi-
in salt 1 W C HOOSZR
(WrJaan Day of the Troy eoun-
try wee ter on business Wed-
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Pule fruit cider and ice cold
soda pop at R Garner's - -
'List your property with the
new real estate firm
Whenever you—have a news
Item don't fail to tell the editor
about it --
W L Turner of Pittsburg
Texas is here visiting friends
and relatives -
This will one day be one 9f
the finest fruit and vegetable
belts in Oklahoma
—Crop conditions get better each
day which goes to show that
this country is alright
A A Chapman who has been
at Sulphur for several weeks for
the benefit of his health came
home Thursday somewhat fru
proved
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W C Hooser sells 10-inch
cotton hoes for 50 cents
Mrs Bud Moore and Miss Mon-
tie Jones were Mill Creek visi-
tors last Sunday
Mrs J E Fairchilds is here
visiting the family of her son
W H Fairchild&
Mrs Sceilia McGill and baby
of Amarillo Texas is here visit-
ing her parents Mr and Mrs
R Garner
Mr and Mrs J W Byrd of
Lafayette Texas are here visit-
ing their daughter Mrs M E
Robertson
The best combination for the
money is The Herald and the
Dallas Semi-Weekly News one
year for $175 -
C E Merrill attended the Re-
tail Hardware Dealers' Associa-
tion at Oklahoma City this week
He reports a time
The daughter of Mr Ed Porier
who lives beyond Rock Creek
died Thursday night We under-
stand that she was about grown
We extend sympathy to the be-
reaved parents and other relatives
J A Hutchins and daughter
of Oil Springs were here last
Saturday and Sunday guests of
John Beard and family While
here Mr Huchins bought a sup
ply of merchandise and attended
the Masonic lodge Saturday
night
Fish have been biting pretty
well the past week at the lake
and creeks and some pretty good
fish stories are being told The
best one is possibly told on Dr
Baum and Clyde Wilkinson' A
few evenings since they went to
Mill Creek to spend the night
and for some reason overslept
themselves the next morning
Along about 10 o'clock a boy
with a nice string of fish saw
them in their hammocks asleep
and knew it was his opportunity
to make a good sale so he woke
them up and sold his catch for a
nice price We don't vouch for
the truthfulness of this fish story
any more than we do for the one
M E Robertson tells on a white-
headed Ravia physician Con-
stable Parker is another fine fish-
erman—in conversation Hear
him talk you would thing he was
it when it came to fishing but
Weanesday he let the amateurs
walk all over him
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dentist has been here all week
doing dental work t
The Holland boys have just
completed storm cellars for Mrs
Hays and J W Craig
Mrs Norma Garner and baby
of Brookston Texas is here
visiting her husband's parents
Mr and Mrs R Garner
Mill Creek is to have a big
picnic and candidate speaking
to-day (Saturday) Can't Ravia
have something of the kind
Dr J M Johnson and little
daughter are visiting relatives
and friends at Claude Texas
where the doctor at one time
lived and practiced his profes-
sion Every week we have people to
congratulate us on the good pa-
per we are printing—which is
appreciated—by parties who are
not subscribers How did they
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find out?
Our townsman Hon John
F Garner has been shelling the
woods the past week or so in his
candidacy for representative
We have been having good re-
ports from various parts- of the
county as to his race which leads
us to believe that hels going to
be an easy winner He is quali-
fied to make the county an able
representative
John Mitchell Tom Ross D
H Ward and many others of
Ravia and vicinity were in Ma-
dill this week interviewing the
Indian agent The first ones to
go got their money but those
who went Wednesday and later
were informed that they would
have to wait until the agent went
to Tishomingo which would be
some time in August
Is Ravi a going to let the trade
she has been years building up
beyond the river go without an
effort to hold it? The ferry
boat should by all means be put
back at the Russet and Ravia
ferry The people living beyond
the river are not going to walk
two and three miles to trade
here when they can hitch up
their teams and drive to other
towns A quiter is not the one
that gets trade Take up a col-
lection to replace the ferry boat
and The Herald will gladly pub-
lish the names of those who con-
tribute Get busy now
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propose to thoroughly advertise every
piece of property listed with - us at abso-
lutely no cost to the ownar If you want
to sell or lease your lands better place
them in our hands now We expect to do
a gerwral real estate business look after
-rents leases And the interest of our pa-
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NOTICE -
STATE OF OKLA HOMA I as
JOHNSTON COUNTY I
IN COUNTY COURT
Notice is hereby given that on the 3L
day of July A D 1908 R T Wilkin-
son filed in the dounty Court of tilt-
County of Johnston and State of Okla-
homa a petition praying for letters of
Guardianship to Le issued to himself
upon the estate of Gilbert Sealy Lel
Sealy and Susan Sealy minors of John
ston County and State of Oklahoma
And pursuant to an -order of sair:
County Court the 27th day of July A
D 1908 at the hour of 10 o'clock A
M of said day that day being a day of
the regular July term A D 1908 of
said Court has been appointed as the
time for hearing said application when
and where any person interested may
contest said petition by filing written
opposition thereto on the ground of in-
competency of the applicant or may
assert his or her own rights to the Guar
dianship and pray that letters be issued
to himself or herself
Witness NICK WOLFE Judge of the
County Court of the County of John-
son and the seal of the Court affixed
the 8th day of July A D 1908
NICK WOLFE
County Judge
By C Baker Clerk
Treadwell Attorneys for Pe-
titioner First publication July II 1908
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Chattel Mortgages for sale at
The Herald Office
The Herald and - the Dallas
Semi-Weekly News one year for
$175
The editor lost his minnow
bucket on Mill Creek Monday
night Who has found it?
A Big Fish
A while back during a big rise
in Blue river the daughters of
Mr Will Brasher were down in
their cotton field which was part-
ly covered vith water and discov-
ered a fifty pound fish which had
gotten stranded in shallow water
The fish was soon captured
Talk about hard times in a coun-
try where such fish can be cap-
tured in cotton patches?—Milburn
News
That Thoroughbred Jersey Calf
The editor has a thoroughbred
male Jersey calf that he will sell
or trade for shoats This a rare
opportunity for some cattle raiser
br farmer to get a full blood Jer-
sey at a low price He is per-
fectly formed and a beauty—Ra-
via Herald
The News editor has some reg-
istered Duroc-Jersey pigs that he
would trade for a male Jersey
calf Wonder how far apart on
a trade we would be?—Milburn
News
Just bring over three of those
registered pigs one boy and two
girl pigs and the calf is rturs
Why It Pays
to do business with the First Na-
tional Bank of Ravia:
Every safe guard and protec-
tion for denositors is furnished
A bank account will give you a
better business standing in the
community
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- cotton hoes for 50 cents dentist has been here all week
- Does Ma Wish She Was Pa? opposition thereto on the ground of in-
doing dental work t competency of the allli
contest said petition by filing written
cant or may
Mrs Bud Moore and Miss Mon-
tie Jones were Mill Creek visi- The Holland boys have just !issi
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assert his Or her own ng ts to the Guar-
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of Brookston Texas is here NICK WOLFE
County Judge
"I'd go down south an' stay awhile
Where days are warm and bright" Mrs Sceilia McGill and baby visiting her husband's parents By C Baker Clerk
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He set and watched the fire die : of Amarillo Texas is here visit titic!ner y o
Oklahman
Amar ing her parents Mr and Mrs
(Seemed lost in thoughtful daze) Mill Creek is to have a big First publication July II 1908
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Till ma brought in some fresh pine knots R Garner -
picnic and candidate speaking
Until after the el
t ection -
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An' rade a cheerful blaze Mr and Mrs J W Byrd of to-day (Saturday) Can't Ravia
" Lafayette Texas are here visit- have something of the kind Chattel Mortgages for sale at
I wish I had a million shares -- ing their daughter Mrs M E The Herald Office -
0 stock in Standard Oil" Robertson Dr J M Johnson and little
1 Sez pa "I wouldn't do a thing" 1 - daughter are visiting relatives The Herald and - the Dallas If you want to keep well in-
i - The best combination or the
fr An' Ma made the kettle boil mixed hot biscuits fried some ham forme on the political suation
' An' eggs (smelt good you bet!) comion e and friends at Claude Texas SemiWkly News one year
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money is The Herald and the where the doctor at one time $175
Dallas Semi-Weekly News one lived and practiced his profes- The editor lost his minnow -- all over the country read the
year for $175 - son bucket on Mill Creek Monday
- Fetched cheese an' doughnuts made the
tea ' C E Merrill attended the Re- ° night Who has found it? Lr n
Then Pa—set down an' et tail Hardware Dealers' Associa- Every week we have people to
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tion at Oklahoma City this week
per we are printing—which is
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"i wish I was a millionaire! " - a congratulate us on
He reports a time A while back during a big rise —
appreciated—by parties who are
Sez Pa: "I'd have a snap " The river MOO to this dvertisement a
The daughter of Mr Ed Porier not subsciibers How did they in Blue ' ' the daughters of PIN
I Next from the lounge we heard a snore: who lives beyond Rock Creek find out? Mr Will Brasher were down in write your name and address
Pa—at his evening nap! N their cotton field which was part- plainly and mail to the
died Thursday night We under-
t Ma did the dishes shook the cloth stand that she was about grown Our townsman Hon John ly covered vith water and discov- Daily Oklahoman Oklahoma
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t Brushed up put things away — We extend sympathy to the be- F Garner has been shelling the ered a fifty pound fish which had City Oldahoma The Daily and e
An' fed the cat then started up reaved parents and other rela- wood! the past week or so in his gotten stranded
in shallow water - Sunday Oklahoman will be sent -
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tives candidacy for representative The— fish was soon captured to you until
We have been having good re- Talk about hard times in a coun-
She washed an' put some beans to soak - J A Hutchi ns and daughter ports from various parts- of the try where such fish can be cap-
An' set some bread to rise - of Oil Springs were here last
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county as to his race which leads tured in cotton patches?—Milburn
Unstrung dried apples soaked 'em too Saturday and Sunday guests of us to believe that hels going to News
t - All ready for her pies John Beard and family While be an easy winner He is quail-
i She brought more wood put out the cat' here Mr Huchins bought a sup fled to make the county an able That Thoroughbred Jersey Calf
ply of merchandise and attended
Then darned four pair of socks representative The editor has a thoroughbred Am
Pa woke and sez "It's time for bed the Masonic lodge Saturday Jersey calf that he will sell
- John Mtchell Tom Ross D or trade for shoats This a rare eee7makN
Ma have you wound both clocks?" night -
H Ward and many others of
—The Kid Fish have been biting pretty opportunity for some cattle raiser
Ravia and vicinity were in Ma- r farmer to get a full blood Jer- weak women
well the past week at the lake sey at a low price He is per-
dill this week interviewing the
I and creeks and some pretty good fectly formed and a beauty—Ra- frequently I Indian agent The first ones to suffer great pain and misery during the I I fish stories are being told The via Herald
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W L Turner of Pittsburg them in their hammocks asleep beyond the river go without an
Texas is here visiting friends and knew it was his opportunity effort to hold it? The ferry
Ind relatives - to make a good sale so he woke boat should by all means be put to di
This will one day be one 9f them up and sold his catch for a back at the Russet and Ravia
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this country is alright -
stable Parker is another fine fish- towns A quiter is not the one corn
A A Chapman who has been erman-in conversation Hear that gets trade Take up a col-
it Sulphur for several weeks for him talk you would thing he was lection to replace the ferry boat TI
the benefit of his health came it when it came to fishing but and The Herald will gladly pub- "sa
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