The Ralston Tribune (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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To While Away an Idle Hour
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of the day, buy a current magazine. ^ Wc
have all the popular publication#. Special pa-
pertandmagazmes ordered when deaired.
Oklahoma and Kansas dailies on aale each day
%*«£%#«*%£ The Post Office News Depot
JAMES DUNCAN MAC ORIOOII, Jr.
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MacGregor, Jr„ age fourteen, who la
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FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
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A Happy
1921
To All
TL. RALSTON TRIBUNE
O. O. Simpson
Jeweler and Optician
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THE CITY
PHARMACY N° 1
A Ralston Institution Owned and Oper-
ated Exclusively by Ralston Citizens.
We Solicit the Patronage of Ralston
People. Our Holiday Goods Are Now
on Display, and We Invite Every One
to Come in and Inspect the Stock. You
will find our line of drugs, toilet
articles and sundries quite
full and complete.
Simpson & Barber
Ralston, Oklahoma
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OSAGE MARKET
HEDGES & HARRY, Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats, Fancy and
Staple Groceries, Bread, Fruit, Ice Etc.
Holday Candies and
Fruits Are Here^^
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SAFETY
FROM
ROBBER
“Suppose the bank were robbed?”
That used to be one of the favorite arguments of tha
man who hid his money away out of circulation.
To-day, with the most modern cages and vaults locked
by the inventive genius of the world, the bandit has an
almost impossible task. Should he succeed society is or-
ganized to catch him.
But “suppose the bank were robbed” is an srgument
that can’t be used against a State Bank. For suppose
this bank were robbed today of its cash and currency.
The STATE GUARANTY LAW would operate so that
every depositor could be paid in full tomorrow.
Come in and let us tell you more about the DEPOSI-
TORS* GUARANTY LAW.
.‘No depositor has ever loet a dollar in a state
hank in Oklahoma.
BANK OF COMMERCE
RALSTON, OKLAHOMA
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FEAGINS DRUG STORE 3?
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All a nappy and prospermia Stem |«r
Stores at
RALSTON
BURBANK
KAW CITY
PAWHUSKA
Feagins Drug Store No. 4
W. C. GREEN, Manager and Registered Pharmacist
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Browning, Orrin L. The Ralston Tribune (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1920, newspaper, December 30, 1920; Ralston, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908190/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.