The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1926 Page: 4 of 8
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t.. K. uml M. H McMIll'AN
fcditor* ond Hubltohor*
„ M tocond CUN Mall
tho Portotflc* at »N#piy. OWa.
Onetiadrr L<ught hi# fcrs witl
gold. Another bought his with
whinkey. Reed o. th< g*-rat battle1,
fur supremacy among the factors
doing business in the Hudson s
Uy countiy, ,n “The Valley ol
Noise,” star ant in today’# The
Supply Republican. '
Supply Year# Ago.
On m. i.da> ol ti.is week occur-
ed me marraia*.*.’ of Mrs. Julia C.
Sell# to Mr. K. Garnett of this
p|.i tney went to Woodward
whera m*. i tremony was preform-
ed at utt M. ... Parsonage by
Rev. Port* r.
Jitmue L)*vure spent several
days iu woodward liutweek with
the Breed.ng’s.
Dr. Stultz of the Hospital for
insane na. procurer! a patent lor
a mail bux.
Ager was thrown from a
load oi feid Friday and badly
hurt.
Old Maid’8 Convention held Iasi
Saturday night Miss Lallie liiom
as ..ns awarded the prize for being
the oest dressed and most resemb-
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PREMIUMS
We have seme New P^ts *n
now that ha re thinawair prr-
mitims instead or aluminum.
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Belle Isle tomatoes small 2 2$c
„ „ „ large 2 35p
„ „ sweet spuds
» .. co™
„ „ kraut
China Oats dishi i each pkjj
i
also a T.irment o’ ral on
blackberries
Jersey Gloves
Ticking Mittens
window Blinds
pr
20c
15c
60c to $1.25
Thank You.
We want vour Eggs & Butter.
Pratt Pro??.
SERVICE FIRST
Smith &. Austin
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We Print >r **
lence of a real Old “Maid.
One of the most interesting | _ _ fTTK W
holiday events in Scholastic circlet I 1% I f 1 Q I B %<
in our town and School was lllt I 1^1 \ W fl J, S-A
marriage of our primary teacher | A w
MtS#*»tnelh» Kidd to Mr. M. R
Jones of Woodward, who is en
gaged in the mercantile business
these are quite popu'ar am
talented people the ceremony wu?
ps(off9?d m vVicaiti Dec 23.
Gene Wigie 12 years old roped a
coyote Friday by the foot at the
fust throw, and he’s abouc tin
most tickled fellow around hei*
every #ince.
Dave McHaffey arrived thi.
morning from Eldon Iowa.
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» Col. J. W. Abarcrombie *■
TAXPAYERS
SALES—Anywhere, and any
time. For dates call Central
ScateBink, or Phone No. 19
Buffalo, Ok la.
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HURST
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GARAGE
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FOR 1926 ASSESSMENT
Notice is hereby «iven that the Count, Amhki- of Woodward
County u be present at the following places and on tho da-e#
named, for the purpose of listing lor taxation all assessable per-
sonal propel ty in each precinct as required by law.
,rU4“ ".....7’. , |()pal Precinct, north half, at Tangier .........................Mon., Feb.8
Mrs. E. G. Newell and daugte.l inct, south half, at Tangiei
FOR 3ME—B iff L'iihorir Roosi
era. Will sell the u ut >1. •■) each
while they last.
Mrs. A. C. Pratt, Supply, Okla.
Phone 25, line 7
for Supplies
and Accessories
WANTED—To do youi wash-
ing. Call phone No. 53.
Supplv. ( kla
PHONE 60, ’ SUPPLY
-------- . lopal Precinct, #outh half, at
Beatricand two small sons. le. Lupply Township, at Supplj
Tuesday for a months visits l|! Llipply t lty, at Supply
Sedalia Mo.
La#t Saturday Mr. Charm}
Woodall anu
■ Supply t ity, at ouppiy......... * |business and will make dri.-es
rJuv Mr. Churl.; | An, proprrl, owner failing to meet the A,s»sor at hi. votinglanywhere, „„time, day or night
M sa Ev a Alexande. l,,|llce ul the time designated may apliear at the time ol meeting inlCharges are reasonaJe and aer
w /iu/urrl b\ I ..v ■i.iioininff oreciiict If prevented by sickness or other una-|vjce uaexcelLu. Night phone
were married 111 Woodwaui . Uny .Mjom k ^ m^t.“g ‘thc Assessor during his rounds, any|hospitai No. 22 day No. 61.
Jud^eWyan. I ‘ , roperty owner may lis* his property, under oath, and for-1 John St.ultz. Supply, Okla
l-ast Sunday at Kibby occur* I ^ ^ ^ lQ the (’ou,lty Asses-or, at Woodward, Oklahoma.
— K.— eomnleted his visits to the various precincts, the| Gill.nwater*.
m^fnendlat —^Volldward. for twenty days to receive the assess- |..Satisfied Customers,” our hobby
tint.
WANTED—Nursing, by day
or week. Confinement case# are
especially solicited. For infor-
mation call phone No. 27, at Sup-
ply.
J rtuim ----— •/
■ Iter having completed his visits to the various precincts, thei Gillenwater #
I Assor will give public notice that he will be in his office, in the JNeW an(i Secondhand Goode
tat* fctar restau |C)urt' house, at Woodward, for twenty days to receive the ‘‘Satisfied Customers,” our hobby
1 I ’ent of any who have previously failed to give in their property, Woodward, ^
1 ! , .. . neither directly 01 bv sworn statement mailed in and, at the expira-1 -—
Eliper Hughes made final Proof| f this twtfnly day period, ail peoperty owners who have failed
on hiif c'aim in Dec. 1913. J ,iat their personal property shall be declared delinquent and
L >a Ga« went to kibhv ( ^rajty a(]dec' for failur, to comply with the law.
Tuesday evening to become ac- * notifv yoUr neighi.ors Be sure to have proper schoo
district.‘ number and narre oi town-hip. If, in caj* of hjclemen
weather or impossible roadt, the Assessor is unable to keep his
eates same will be cancelled and new dales advertised.
CARS REPAIRED
at Hurst’s Garage
Prices Reasonable, Work
Guaranteed.
Elmer Hughes, Prop.
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quainted with hi# new daught-•
who jo-rived ‘hat dry to make an
cx Mfded visit, he reports every
one doing fine.
Bert Starr and R. L. \aughan
went coon hunting Monday night
and were successful in getting sev-
en of the ring tailed scamps up
ufce tut.
Mr, and Mi s. Parsons of Fern
were here ovcr( Sunday visiting
tht i#tters parents Mi aim Mis.
J. H. Forbes at the Central Hotel
Huner Gandy returned to
Wichta Sunday to resume his
studies at Ui* Business College
Hfur spending several weeks with
kuuie)folks ana - «r -er a friend.
“Woodward Has It.’
SNOW’S CAFE
Regular Meals 35 cents
Short Orders, Day and Night
SAY BOY! Don’t spill any of
that “CREAM” it’s the same as
cash. Sell u# your cream get all
the profit. Honest test and the
high “$’’ guaranteed.
Jim Devore.
JOHN HARRIS, County Assessor.
Mrs. Emerick and Mr*.
Tanner Entertain.
M. E. Church.
Sunday School A M.
Ira St. Clair, Superintendant
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday.
7:30 P. M.
Young People Meeting, Sun-
day 6:30 P.M.
Preaching second and fourth
, Miss Gladys St.Clair is visit-
ing, this week, with Mrs. Everett
Covalt.
Show
Mrs. Emerick and Mrs. Tanner
were royal entertainers to the'
Whist Club, last week, at the
Burl Milliorf home. Dr. Stultz
and Mrs. Pleas Smith were win-
nerd of high score prizes while Mr.
Pleas Smith won the booby.
Nothing was left undone, by the
geniel hostesses, that would add
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* FOR SALE—One set of medi-
um farm harness and 1 extra butt
breeching. Supply Shoe Shop
Picture at Hospital, Saturday
night, February 6th:
Preaching *o.nd a,ui fourth £ £ £EIi l^und.-
Sunday a* 11 A. M.wjh . ^I Fealure: .,Boy o£ Mi«",
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FOR SALE.—New Ford truck
us *d less then 6 months, have no
use for it and will make #ii attrac-
tive price. Republican Office.
eon was served.
Dr. Stecher reporta the birth of
a boy. to Mr. anu Mrs. Ed Wells
on Jan. 28th aud to Mr. aiyi Mi*.
Frank Murehart^q|i Ft^^rd.
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McMillan, H. S. & McMillan, E. E. The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1926, newspaper, February 4, 1926; Supply, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc848219/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed June 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.