The Ralston Tribune (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 28, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, June28 1918
THE RALSTON TRIBUNE
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MADAME GRACE
&cfk CORSETS FR2S
Correct Corset Style
Style. Fit ' Comfort
eIhe Standard of Quality
Mr,. J. E. EYLER ySS',,,
THE AM THINE
A Weekly Newspaper Published Ev-
ery Friday at Ralston, Oklahoma.
Entered at the Ralston, Okla., Post
Office as Second Class Mail Matter.
ORRIN L. BROWNING
Owner and Editor.
Call and see our Alumi-
num Ware premiums. I
can save you money.
E. S. BRYANTS
*
Century Block
Confectionery
Fountain Drinks of All
. . Kinds*.
Ice Cold Chocolates
COME . AND . SEE . US
mm mmm mmvm m mm m i i
Drr. Fane Fisher
Veterinary Surgeon and
Dentist .
Calls Answered both Day
and Night.
PHONES
Office, 12 Residence, 56
M.T AYLOR'S
HARNESS.SHOP
NIKE TAYLOR
Manager
All Kinds of Harness and Shoe
Work at Reasonable Prices
DOCTOR
L. C. BARBER
PHYSICIAN & SI IMiKON
Office ut Drug Store
RALSTON
HONOR ROLL
Boys .in .the .Nations .Service
Cansp Travis, .Texas
LEE WALDEN, Co. C, 815 F. S Batt.
TOP SERG.PAUL SPAULDING *
Co. 36, Group 1, Bat •. 9, 165 pepot Bg.
THOS. VENATOR. Co. K, 356 Infantry
OTIS GLENN, Co. F, A Brigade,
H. Q. D. 165
JOSEPH J. LYNN, Batt. E, Reg.'343 *
F. A. N. A.
PINK MASSIE, Co. I. 358 Infantry *
EVERET LIJ'JDY Co. and Reg. unk’n
RAY BRANDENBURG, Reg. unknown
GEORGE F. WILLS, Co. D, 357 Inf
HENRY ROBINSON, Co. F. 357 Inf.
OLEN BINKLEY, H. (J. D. 358 Inf.
Am. Ex. Forces in France
LlEUT. E. D. McBRIDE, M. R. C.
c-o American Red Cross Hospital
* Paignton, England.
FRED W. BORROR In Naval Service
Acklress lost
RUDOLPH BRADER, U. S. S. Dakota,
c-o Postmaster, New York City
C. A. TUCKER, 40 Supply Co. Infantry
Fort Riley, Kansas
THOS. MATH AS. Caisson Co., No. 1 *
111 Am. Train, Camp Bowie, Texas (
RAY HEDGES, Aviation Band, Av. Cp.
Camp Green, N. C.
ANCEL GOUGH. Co. G. 180 Coast Art
Moulinsville#S. C.
CHET BROCK. In Naval Service
D. Barracks, Co. C. 9
U. S. Naval Training Station
San Francisco, Calif
RALPH LEVICK
WALLACE GOODSON
Const. Co. 6, Am. Ex. Forces.
Somew here in France
WALTER TETER
HERSCHEL C. HARRY
Co. K, 58th Infantry, 4th Division
Camp Green, Charlotte, N. C.
ERNEST E. G ASK ILL, 44th Squadron
Aviation Corps, Waco, Texas
CHESTER L. BURT, Wagon Co. No. 1.
23d Engineers, American Exp. Force*
Somew here in France.
Co. H, 19th Infantry
R7TAGAZINES
Dr I Newspapers
® of All Kinds at
$ i
the <£*£<£<£<£
Post Office
News Stands
M. W. Gay man M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Offici Over Post Office
. Phones:
Office No. ll Ressidence 73
WILL LYLES
BURBY BECK
WILSON LOPER
Camp Stanley, Texas.
JAS. R. LYLES, M. O. T.C., Gunsheds
Fort Riley, Kans. E. 8
SANFFRD MUSGROVE
CARL MARLING
EUGENE HUE RON
BERT REED
EMBIE HINECKER
OGDEN POWELL
JOHN BORROR
JACK WARDLOW
HARRY B. SPAULDING, B. S. M. D
First Lieut. Jr. Grade, Asst. Surgeon
Naval Reserve Force
Washington, D. C.
Relatives please send addresses of hoy
who should be on this lis .
The editor of this paper isatill patient- .
ly waiting for ITncle Sam to call khim to
camp. In the meantime the first reas-
onable offer will buy the plant.
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BRING YOUR
PRODUCE
POULTRY and CREAM
HIDES md FURS
ft* Ralston Garage
and Auto Livery
All Kinds of Repair Work
Gasoline, Oils. Tires and Autumn-
bils Acessurics for Sals
Agents for Maxwell. Krow-Elkhart
and I (up Cars
Bring Your Auto Trouble
SUFFRAGE GAINS IN 1918.
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We pay tbe highest cas4t
To Us
prices tbe market allows
^TTIII MM- ..T--L
Henry Wertz
O. O. S I M 1* S O N
Old Pint Office Building
Jeweler find Optician
Chamber of Deputies. *
Canadian women Imvo Imd ns- *
Durance that they will be given *
complete enfranchisement. A
The Federal Woman Suffrage *
* Amendment to the Constitution *
★ of the United States has pnosed *
I * the House of Representatives. *
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JUST OUT
Fsher’s Distemper Ken -
edy: It brings results. See
Your Local Druggist or
Write DR. W. F. FISHER. Ralston. Ok
Pu ge
ftflcSPADDEN’S GROCERY
iV* MEAT MARKET, BAKERY
We handle almost everything in the “eats line:
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fresh and Cured
Meats, Bakery Goods of All Kinds. Our goods
are priced on a strictly cash basis: credit up to 30
days for an additional charge of 1 per cent. De-
livery anywhere in city, fjve cents per order
JAMES McSPADDEN, Ralston, Ok.
o
N account of
present
mar-
ket conditions, and
strictly cash basis*
Positively no credit
will be extended to
the strictness of the any cne<
Government's de-
mands, we have
been obliged to put
our business on a
MOSIER
Waste Is Criminal
Now with our Nation in the throes of the
world's greatest war, it is the duty of every
American to practice economy in every way
possible. A bank account will help you save.
Start an account with our hank to-day.
The Bank of Commerce
Everybody N^eds
a Bank Home
\
We invite you to
Make Our Bank
Your Bank«^«^e^
Fix st National Bank
J
Since January 1, 1018. ff.000,- * 1
OOP British women have been *
given the parliamentary fran- *
chine. ♦
A municipal suffrage hill has *
been Introduced Into the French .*
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HARRY
BROTHERS**^
the old reliable dealers
C L O T H I N C and SHOES
HARDWARE - CUTLERY
IMPLEMENTS - VEHICLES
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Browning, Orrin L. The Ralston Tribune (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 28, 1918, newspaper, June 28, 1918; Ralston, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc907509/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.