The Ringling News. (Ringling, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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LOCAL IHftliBS
Read the News and be happy
Examine oar work glovea and
other valuable articles
Mary E Stotts
Try a good cigar at toe post
office newstand and get prices on
our assortment of notions
Uary E Stotts -
New line of tablets envelopes
and other stationery at postoffice
news stand UrsU E Stotts
Subscriptions taken for all
papers and magazines at the P
O news stand Patronize home
people Urs Mary E Stotts
Notice to Water Users
Pay your water bill to City
Clerk at Harper & Rod's office
before the JOtb of each month
and save the penalty
' Take further notice that wa:
ter users in addition to paying
'L60 per month flat rate for or
dinary purposes must also pay
100 per hose for watering gar
den yard or lawn tfnd 25a per
head for stock
' This is required by ordinance
and the clerk has no discretion
In the matter
48 ' By Order of the Council
T J Jones of Durant is visit-
ing his brother J F Jones this
week-' "" :
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Examine our work 'gloves and
other valuable article
- V Maty B Stotts
' Dr Burgess was seriously ill
Thursday but was soon up and
about again
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Subscriptions taken for all
papers and magazines at the P
0 news stand Patronise home
people Mrs Mary E Stotts
V New line of tablets envelopes
and other stationery at postoffice
news stand Mrs M E Stotts
Ur and Mrs Auds Means of
Wilson visited with Judge Sprad
ling's family Sunday which was
the first visit of Mrs Means
who was formerly Miss Mozelle
Spradling since her marriage
with Ur Means oh May 29th
Harvesting time is here Col
lier Bros have International re-
pairs Go to C (R Murry’s candy
stand first door east of Collier
Bros for best homemade candy
Calces and pies on Saturdays
Give me a trial :
June Brides
See Collier Bros for house fur-
nishings Easy payments -
Auto casings 20 per cent off
Collier Bros
Refrigerators and ice boxes at
Collier Bros Best and cheapest
June Brides
i ‘
See Collier Bros for house fur-
mailings Easy pg yments
Try a good cigar at the post-
office newstand and get prices on
Our assorted notions
: Mrs Mary Stotts '
Two couples of Ringling youn-
gsters Carl Price and Miss Virtue
Barnard Carl Simpson and Miss
Madie Halbrooks motored t o
Wilson Dillard and Healdton
Sunday afternoon on a pleasure
trip They reported a most de-
lightful drive V
White sewing machines at Col-
lier Bros Easy payments
D E Roller teacher of scienee
in the RingHng'High school who
hasSbesn sick fcr several days
was able to take the train the
first of the week for Norman
where he will pursue a coarse
of study in the ' 0 U this
summer
Ur and Urs Joe Meyers who
reside a few miles west ofRing
ing motored to Wilson on Sun
day afternoon
Messrs Bloomer Sullivan Bill
Sparks and Floyd Brooks o f
Ardmore spent Sunday with their
old friend Waldne Jackson "who
resides five miles west of Ring
ling -
Misses Jacque and Ouida Jack-
son Ruth Johnson Emiline
Hoffer Minerva Thompson and
Margarita Lake White spent last
week-end with Mrs Waltine
Jackson on the Jackson ranch
S G Ashby has been ailing
for a few days this week We
hope to see him up and about
jjod
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Robert Edwards who has been
engaged as clerk in the Ringling
Drug Company 'for several
months will return to Orr after
this week where he purposes to
pursue a course of study in phar
macy preparatory to taking the
examination a little later in the
year -
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Mrs Logan Fish who has been
away for several weeks visiting
with relatives and friends i n
Missouri returned 'Friday and
Mr Fish is the happiest man in
town
Born to Mrl and Mrs H B
Bashofer on June 3rd a fine girl
as reported by Dr Burgess
The home of Mr and Mrs E
D Kelley was made happier and
brighter on 44s f Friday ) by the
arrival ef their first baby a fine
girl : ' -
Mr and Urs Lucious Stephens
who were married a few weeks
ago have moved into the home
formerly known as the Cornish
parsonage
M E Harris and family are
making their annual visit to the
Cornish Orphans Home which
was founded and Is now managed
by Mr Harris
Mr and Mrs A C Swtnney
departed Friday for an extend sd
vacation and visiting tiur to
several Oklahoma and Texas
cities where they have friends
and relatives
J F Gardner who resides a
few miles west of Atlee received
a wire message a few days ago
that the body of his son Emmitt
Gtrdner who was killed on the
battle front in France had reach
ed New York and would be for-
warded to Ringling in duecoursei
of which Mr Gardner should be
given notice
Rev James Jackscn pastor of
the Duncan Primitive Baptist
church and resident of Duncan
will preach on Friday night be-
fore the 3rd Sunday in June and
on Sunday night at the open air
pavilion in Ringling
o
Joe Williams left Friday for a
visit with relatives at McKinney
Texas where his wife ' and
children have been spending sev
eral days
E J Bean president of the
town board of trustees is mak-
ing very substantial improve-
ments about his place of business
the B & G Oil Company’s stand
You cannot afford to ignore
the plea for Pistol’s loaf bread
OLD INDIAN SQUAW '
Woman Sayo Sho Saw tho Boata of tho
Lowla an Clark expedition
Mary Spadla Shoo-Noo-Wa an In-
dian squaw who claims to bo one hun-
dred and twenty years old and now
restdea In the Tillage of Wlsham four
miles north of The Dalles Ore claims
to have seen the passing of "the great
white chiefs” and their boats In tho
Lewis and Clark expedition of 1800
Attorney Glenn H Rank of Portland
visited the Indian tribe to which Mary
belongs In connection with a suit
which the Indians propose to Ale
against the United States government
because of the burning of tbelr vUlage
and stampeding 'of their horses by
United 8tates soldiers during the
Yakima War of 1863
- Chief Spadla who la sponsoring tho
action according to Rank speaks ex-
cellent English and introduced' the at-
torney to his aged grandmother
BAD LUCK HITS BOY
On f Family WH Eacapad
Ovartakan at Length
Ill lack has been following the fam-
ily of Mrs Forest Eisner of Green
Bay Wla for a number of months —
first a daughter disappeared from
her home then two children died of
scarlet-fever The oldest son lost a
hand in a railroad accident Scalded
when a water pipe broke the father
also was a victim i The youngest of
tho family and the only one so far to
escape Injury was watching a hockey
game a few days ago when he was
struck In the eye with a hockey stick
As a result the lad probably will lose
the sight of his left eye
Would Remit President’s Income Tax
The first move te exempt the salary
of the President from-Income taxes
gras made In the house by Represen-
tative Pell Democrat of New York
whose bill would exempt not only tho
President’s $75000 salary but also the
salary of the vice president
Leaps te River Killed by Ice
Connell ' Bluffs Ia— Miss AJIce
Hatch 23 committed' suicide here by
leaping Into the Missouri river from’?
the street car bridge
111 health Is given as the T
' Miss Hatch did not drown bn-
from Injuries In striking the W
Corn In His Eor 32 Years
Davenport la — A grain of
which W A Sant-ll of Wash"-
Rl placed In hts ear when n -was
removed by survdral opera’-
cently It had been lodged 'r 't‘v
for 82 years and bad osn-e '
sn-erlr-
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“ Every Mother's Son of Us”- -tnd daughter too truly needs
that assistance which always accompanies our loyalty to OUR
COMft ULITY We are none of us self svfliclent But can we
expect our community to be loyal to us if we are not loyal to It?
"Think it oyer”
By Mutual assistence a community prospers
“Buy At Home”
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FIRST NATION AL BANK
RINGUNG OKLAHOMA
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Manlae Dies In Wall of Boiling Waten
Beatrice Neb — Jumping Into cis-
tern used aa an exhaust for pipes
from the boiler honse Peter Trnelson
forty-seven years old an Inmate of
tho Institution for feeble-minded was
submerged In the boiling water and
was scalded to death
It’s an III Wind Eto
Athens O — Bootleggers are doing
Athena a good turn In tho first
: three months of 1920 tho city police
collected only $75 in fines but during
tho first three months of 1921 bootleg
gets paid Into tho city coffers f3£0&
" ’ ' - - '7
lOyai
TO YOUR COMMUNITY
NOW 0!) EXHIBITION
ComrfuatODMand let ua explain
how you can get the auceeuful key
that will make you the happy pna-
aeisor of this Beautiful and Moat
Valuable Music Machine It la the
key that will unlock the lock
JH MORRIS & SONS
PHONE 53
D F SPRADLING
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Ringling' Oklahoma
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WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS
I do not toady to any person or busi-
ness concern but seek the business
0
of ALL persons firms or institutions
that have a just cause and
Are Willing
Mrs J W Shelton and daugh-
ter of Ardmore are viaiting Mra
Shelton’s parent Mr and Mrs
W F Moore
AT OUR STORE
A
- Oklahoma j j
to Pay For It
We cordially invite everybody
to be present at Sunday Scboo
Sunday morning and remain naff
hear Bro Hamilton preach
W R HARRIS Supt
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Spradling, D. F. The Ringling News. (Ringling, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1921, newspaper, June 9, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1918984/m1/5/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.