The Ralston Tribune (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1917 Page: 4 of 6
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here, where we have plenty of
good rooms in connection, and
wish to assure myv helpers who
have assisted me in' time of ne. d
that every obligation I have ever
contracted will be met at the
.earliest possible moment, as
quickly, and I believe earlier
| than if I remained in your midst.
With the best of good wishes for
ah I am j ours.
Frank L. Frown.
THE WHY OF IT
Save the Waste
And win the War
rTTHOSE NICKELS AND DIMES yin.
I spend so often needlessly, if saved, will
soon grow into a dollar and, if that dollar
is placed in our Dank and others added to it will
eventually grow into an account that will make
life easier and more worth living. Start saving
now.
The Bank of
Commerce
Owing to the failure of a ship-
ment of ink to arrive, we are
obliged to omit our editorial page
this week.
This also accounts for the
r »ther 1 n isual co'or of the print.
Life would be too tame for the
country editor, however, if such
thines didn’t happen now and
then.—The Trinune.
Dr. Gayman reports two cases
of diphtheria: R W. Jones’ little
| girl, who is now about well, and
Waddelow’s little girl, who is
still very sick.
The hunting season is now at
hand, we have a splendid stock
of guns; rifles and 410 and 12
vrauge shot guns—Ross Hunsaker
& Co.
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Eugene Hueron, of Drumright,
visited friends in Ralston several I
days this week.
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Don’t hark—use Rexall Cherry
B irk Cough Cure Rexall Ston,
Will Adsit’s child, of the Bend,
died last week with diphtheria.
Misses Ruth and Glenna Jones
spent Sunday in Pawnee.
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pYAONEy In Ouk
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Fred Brader’s
sick.
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FIRST NATIONAL RANK
RALSTON. OKLAHOMA
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LESS MEAT IF BACK
WA RNINGl
Take a glass of Salts to flash Kidneys
if Bladder bothers you—Drink
lots of w ater.
A verv slick swindling scheme
has come to the attention of the
Food Administrator Stratton D.
Brooks One man go<*s around
Neighborhood News:
Contributed
Willie Rich is in school again,
after raking hay and picking
cotton for a time.
Master Bayard Newport is
attending school after driving a
team to a hay baler for John C.
Sm.th.
D. E. Sewell is shucking corn
for John Keeton.
Mrs. Stiner, came in to visit
her old friends in Ralston last
Saturday.
Every body take the Tribune
its a good pnoer help out our
inwit regularly eventually pro*
dueca kidney tri ihL* in some form or
other, Biiya u Vi-11 ! ii.>wn nutnnrity, be-
came the uric lu- ! in meat excites the
I
sluggish; cl< •; iiit luiU c. me all sorts of
distress, particularly br. .wmhe n,*Ht mis-
ery In the kidney r io . rum tic twin-
ges, severe heaii.o’ o.i. 'id stomach, con-
stipation, torpid livT, sleeplessness,
bln Ider and urinary irritntion.
Tbs moment your buck hurts or kid-
neys wen’t ucting rii.-hw or II blsdiler
bothers you, pet about four ounces of
Jad
community spreading ,
the rumor that the Government editor if every body would
intend, to confiscate » portion of Mp ',a<'h 0,her ,*:hat a
the canned Rood, in each House- c",‘n,ry we wou,d have-
hold. A dav or two later a eon-
ederate of this party appears
and offers to buy this product at
a verv low priee.
The community i s warned
against t these particular
sw indlers. Tne Government has
no intention whatever of either
fonrtscating or purchasing any of
FTER 27 YEARS EXPERIENCE ASA
.BUYER AND SELLER OF MERCHAN-
DISE, WE HAVE LEARNED THAT WE
DON’T KNOW MUCH. COME IN AND
LET US GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT OF OUR
EXPERIENCE
—T. J. MOSIER, Ralston
Hardware,
Harness,
Implements,
Harry Bros.
Never more most always Iss
Mens l\’ear
and Shoes.
baby is quite
THANKSGIVING!
” -g T
^l^jfR. HOOVER says the public should
celebrate T hanksgiving Day as usual
this year with roast turkey and the usual
trimmings. Invite your wife’s folks over
for dinner that day, and then come down to
"1 he Cornet and get whatever you need for
the “big feed. And, hy the way, take a
look at our line of Christmas Goods.
\ ou 11 see some things you want.
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HODGE & SON
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RALSTON, OKLA.
Salto from any good pharmacy ; , the goods canned by the House-
take a tablcspoouful in a glim* of water • . ,
before breakf. it f >r ■ e <L s an<l your wives, out on the other hand
kidncya will th n ;u - •< This famoua urges everyone to increase, up to
the limit of their ability to con-
sume, the canning of all perish-
able products.
aalta is made from the acid of pm pea
and lemon juice, cond insd with lithia,
and has boon used for generations to
flush clogr^d kidneys and stimulate them
to noruinl activity; also to neutralize the
acids in the urino ho it no longer irri-
tates, thus euding bladder disorders.
Jad Salts cannot injure anyone;
makes u delightful effervescent lithin-
water drink which tnillious of uicu and
women tnke now and then to keep the
kidney* and urinary organa dean, thus
avoiding serious kidney disease.
FROM FRANK BROWN
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To my many and Esteemed
Friends in Ralston anti Vicinity:
I am locating a studio in Cherokee
Okla.. a splendid town, where I
The little Nelson bhy, W o have my headquarters as district
liv»s with the Latnberson family J manager for the Brotherhood of
fall from a horse, Monday, and" American Yeomen. Have rent d
broke his arm. the best building in the - city for
the business, and am linjng up
the \ eomen work in good shape.
Expect soon to move my family
W. R -Cox was over from
Hominy shopping, Monday.
ur
Christmas
are now here and
for your inspection.
EARLY.
CJoods
ready
—BROOKS G? CLARK
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Browning, Orrin L. The Ralston Tribune (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1917, newspaper, November 23, 1917; Ralston, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908191/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.