The Ralston Tribune (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1916 Page: 6 of 6
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See Ross, Hunsaker & Co. for
husking pegs, hooks and gloves.
A fine assortment. rtf
£ We are headquarters for am-
munition, guns and cartridges.
—Roes, Hunsaker & Co. rtf
The REXALL PHARMACY
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Drugs, Proprietary Remedies
and Sundries* %£%*«£
RALSTON
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OKLAHOMA
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National bank
Co»ni«ht IWi kf c. S. IIbmmu Co.—No. SON
The First National Bank, “ Ralston
W. L. BEAN
AUCTIONEER
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T AM now located at Ral-
^ ston, and am ready to cry
any and all public sales on
the one per cent basis. I
guarantee satisfaction to both
the seller and tba buyer. I
solicit your patronage. Give
mc'a trial,
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Phone the Ralston Tribune
office. No, 3, for dates.
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W. L. BEAN
Ralston, - Oklahoma
Viola Gibbons visited, Sunday,
with Ellen Cavatt.
Robert Wheatley and wife vis-
ited his parents, Sunday.
Dodd Boyle and family made
a trip to Pawnee, Saturday.
Joe Panther, who has been
quite sick, is able to be up again.
Rolland Robins and John Lon-
ergan spent Sunday with Rcss
Boyle.
C P. Beck and family attend-
ed the show at Ralston, Friday
night..
Mrs. C. C. Krow visited with
her daughter, Mrs. S. S. Beck,
Monday.
Oral Manning and Lola Wells
attended literary at Belford, Sat-
urday night.
Mr. Vandusen and family
spent the week-end with his son
Bill Vandusen. ,
Frank Jennett and the Misses
Burton, of Fairfax, spent Sun-
day at the Jennett home.
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Andy Panther and family and
Mi8f Beulah Fulps visited, Sun-
day, at the Evanhoe home.
Lee Jennett and Karl Evan-
hoe called at the home of HeUry
McMillin at Belford, Sunday.
Miss Nellie Wheatley, who has
been visiting relatives at Blue
Jacaet, .Okl«., returned home,
Sunday.
Quite a number from this com-
munity attended the pie supper
and|literary at Belford, Satur-
day night.
* L. C. BARBER
1 HYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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Office at the Drug Store
Ralston, Oklahoma
PHONES
Office, 25 Residence, 34
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* Dr* Fane Fisher I
City Dray & Transfer
Drayingof All Kinds
All locel draying strictly cash.
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Phone I RALPH JONES, Proprietor
Veterinary Surgeon and
- Dentist.
* All the latest methods of £
* treating diseases of domes- ^
a tic animals. *
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* Office, 12 Residence, 56 j*
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MCDONALD'S
Harness Shop **
Harness made to
order. All kinds
of harness and
shoe repairing
neatly and quick-
ly done.
Satisfaction Guaranteed j*
Take
Notice!
The war has put every-
thing up except grocer-
ies at
Gates' Grocery **
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We selkat the same old
price and appreciate
your trade. Glad to re-
fund your money, if ev-
erything is not satisfac-
tory. We give premi-
ums; call and see us.
DOCTOR EARL D. McBRIDE
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OFFICE OVER POST OFFICE
PHONE: Ornce. It; Kksidknce, 7a
Office Hw*:#:WUo 12:00,1 -
2:U0 to 5:U0 p. in.
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Be loyal and buy it in Ralston.
For sale or trade for livestopk:
A good organ. Enquire at The
Tribune office. tf .
Why do so many trade ’at-Sel-
by’s? Because they know a
bargain when they see it. 2t
We have a very large stock of
ammunition: bought at fight
prices.—Ross, Hunsaker & Co.
PrtpareJneu
Get your hunting license from
Ross, Hunsaker & Co. rtf
THE RALSTON GARAGE
EYLERBROS., Proprietors
Repair Shop - Auto Livery • Repairs of All Kinds
Agents for French Motor Oils, Fisk and Firestono Tires
Agency for Crow-Elkhart Cars. Gasoline for Sale
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SERVICE!
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Our prices cannot be beaten.
We buy our furniture in carload
lots and get the discounts.—Ross
Hunsaker & Co. rtf
The Store
Thousand
Bargains
'COMET
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DRY GOODS
Hats ‘ Blankets
Capa Wool Good a
Knit Gooda Outings
Underwear Gloves
GROCERIES
You never get old, stale,
out-of-date stock from our
store. Our stock is al-
ways moving. In tke in-
terest of your health,
come to ua for
Groceries.
HODGE-SON
Ralston, Okla.
You will now find a complete
lineof fall and winter hats at
the Millinery Store. Select your
hat while my stock is complete.
—Mrs. J. E. Eyler. Itf
Look at The Comet ad. The
famous, world-wide-known Ham-
ilton and Brown shoes—hard-
ware shoes: 6 months of solid
wear, at Hodge’s. ptf
That Houae of Youra
Wouldn’t it look a lot better,
if painted with pure paint; that
is, strictly pure white lead and
pure linseed oil?
G. I. BROCK'
Painting and Paperhanging
Phone 69 Ralston, Okla.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned will make applice,
tion on November 17th, 1916, to
the Governor of the State of Ok-
lahoma for a parole from the
conviction had in the District
Court of Pawnee County. Okla-
homa, in the year 1915, for bank
robbery. *
l0-19-4t Alonzo Clark.
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We offer you the very best service it is our pow- ’
er to give. When in need of anything in the
line of general merchandise, come to us. Price W
and quality guaranteed. W
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T. j: M O s i E R1
A Matter 4Business
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WILL YOU TRADE We are sure of the fact that
WITH US, IF WE nine*y Per cent of the buying
MAKE IT TO YOUR >!*“•«»•» &,*»• w,lere
imtpd ccti they at least believe they can
IIN1 1 • get the most and beet goods for
their money. 1 Our business is
based on a knowledge of this fact. Our stock is bought with
a view of doing just that thing—give the most and best for
your money. 1 We believe we are fully prepared to carry
out this purpose on everything you buy from us. Anyway -
We guarantee that the man .who undersells us will never
get rich off the sales he makes. 1 Are you open to convic-
tion? Then co/ne and see us. Anyway, buy it in Ralston.
uSuZL HA&RY BROS. sc:w“r
‘N«»«r Mure: Moat Alway, Le*a'
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Browning, Orrin L. The Ralston Tribune (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1916, newspaper, November 10, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908349/m1/6/: accessed December 11, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.