The Republican-Record (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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A
REPUBLICAN-RECORD
The Official Paper of Ellii Coj ’y
BERT E HILL
Editor and Publisher
Just Where and How
Is the Money
to be Spent?
4V
Bargain Store
Starting Friday March 26 Big Sale of Mer-
channise everything at
REDUCED PRICES
Knit-red at the Cage Oklahoma lot
ofllee a Bocomi clata matter
LOCAL advertising at 5 cantaa Line
per week Tima muat be apecified on I
all Local Advertising or um tflll run
ana charged for at tha above rata aacb
asur
Liberal discount on tima contracta
Ellis County Breed-
ers Met April 14
Twenty four farmers and atnek I
men who nr© breeder of pure
bred livestock cr iutereeted o
same met with us on the 14th
fer the purpose of organizing a
Purebred Breed era Association
every man present joined The
following officers v ere elected— -President
Vernal Zahn Fargo!
Vico President S A Mall
(Jige Sac -Trees DeLco W-
Neely Arnett diractois V E I
Eai cy Fargo L E Ballard of
Grand U Q Jeffrey of Fargo
E R McNee’y of Arnett
The next meeting will be held I
in Arnett May 8 at which time
every hotly interested in pure-l
! r' d livestock is iuvited to at-
t“td
S :i:e reasons why the small
breeder she ubl join this Asso-
ciation: In the first place 30U
lo-coiiio a booster for your par-
ticular breed of stock by gefc-
ting together occassionally we
become better acquainted with
each other we soou learn who
breeds this kind and that kind
of stock and very often exchange
of good breeding animals can be
made which would have to be
put on the market we cau have I
shows and sales and assist each
other in disposing of surplus
males and females at a much
less cost tliau if we took it
singly by comhiniug our efforts
we cau soon eliminate the scrub
sire which is sure to come
There are many other reasons!
why the 6mall breeder should
identify himself with this or-
ganization and if you will cornel
to Arnett May 3 at 2 p m we
will give you more reasons why
you should join
F F Parker
County Agent I
A businesslike Answer to
a businesslike Question
THIRTY denominations cooperating in the Inter-
church World Movement have' budgeted their
needs No business could have done it more scientifi-
cally They have united to prevent the possibility of duplica-
tion or waste At least a million dollars will be saved
by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined
in one united effort
Each denomination has arranged its budget under six
main heads :
IFOR THE CHURCH S WORE
AT HOME A ftcoro ohtmscorno
under this head Consider only onu
Fiva nn a half million people In the
United States cannot even rend and
write the English language Who in
to carry forward thte vast work nf
Americanisation lithe church does
not? f
A FOR nr MGIOUO TRAINING At
1 least A h ' piXi children® id young
pc:n-ic unccr 25 ye-ro of Lye nre en-
tering American life wnhout any
renziountrainirgnt all Remember-
ing the i 1th el Washington and
Lincoln do you think that America
will continue to produce Washing-
tons kind Lincolns if FnUh dice out
of the hearts ol its youth?
X
pro tite cmjnci-rs work
AbHOAD Influenza came first
from tho Orient thirty yertrs ago
nearly all plagues ere Oriental
plagues So long as Chinn has only
one poysician to every ‘TGOCO people
the Orient will continue to be a
i mace So long ns onn-third of the
babtre cf India die beioro their sec-
ond year our own babies ore not
t-efe A Cir'etian doctor or teccher
- -- ----— sent abroad is working for America
nairare In institutions founded and - ns truly as though he worked At
supported by theChurches Many of homo
these institutions have had no great
endowment campaigns but theur
nMda r just pressing as Che f PREACHERS’ SALARIES Th
need of larger schools and you V preacher is co'Hd tha ‘‘ioiHoUen
“ “‘y toreadtheir list of alum- man" and well he may be Eight
Dlandalumnaetomeasurethevalue out of ten preachers are Lpaid less
tbwr contribution to America than 20 week I
Each denomination has its own detailed budget and
will administer its own funds Your pastor has copies
of the budget: examine them for yourself In the week of
April 25th-May 2nd you will be given your opportunity
to help You can do it with the full satisfaction cf know-
ing that every dollar of your gift has its post assigned
to it in advance
Every dollar for better America and a better world
When your church calls on you give — and give with
your heart as well as your pocket-book
United
Financial
Campaign
April 25 th
to
May 2nd
1
When in need of a loan on thsl
farm see R M Sower
' "Wforld Movement
oflMsrlh
A
omened
EGC S— I can furnish a limited
number of S C R I Red egt?9 for
hatching C E Uawn
Tit publication of (hit advertisement It nede possible through the cooperation
of thirty dcrminaif:i
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STATEMENT
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Cline’s Ellis County
ABSTRACT COMPANY
W C TYLER Abstracter
BONDED!
OKLAHOMA
in our office
Of the ownership managerne’!
circulation etc required by the I
Act of Congress of August 2-1
1912 of The Republican Record
published week’y ut Gage Okla
for April 1920
State of Oklahoma
County cf Ellis ss
Before me a notary public in I
and for the state and county
aferesaid personally appeared j K """--"--’—I''-
ARNETT
Abstractsjto each tract of land
B E Flill who Laving been du-
ly sworn according to Jaw de-
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poses and says that L e istliejM
‘ i j i v
owner of t i e Republican Record I
North Side Cream Station
Ethel enblyxll ivcd
Highest Market Price Paid for Your ?re
Honest Test
Ycur Patronage Solicited Gage Okla
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In order to get your trade we are putting on
Free Delivery to any part of city
PROMPT SERVICE
We are here to stay and want your trade
Phone 88 for your next order
RUFFIN’S STORE
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Having sold my farm and leaving I will offer for sale and
sell to the highest bidder the following property on the
farm 7 miles north of Fargo 6 miles south and 2 mile's
west of Supply on
y Apr
20 HORSES 20
Span mare mules wt 2000
Horse mule wt lOoo
Horse mule coming 2
Mare mule coming 2
Mare mule coming 1
Grey horse age 0 wt 1200
Grey mare age 8 wt 7o0
! Sor-'t-l mare s m wt 90o
IMPLEMENTS
1 8 CATTLE 18
Red cow age 6 calf by side
Red cow age 2 with calf
Red muley age 3 with calf
McCormick header 12 feet
good condition
Mower and rase
18 dpres“int Dri" With'R"S — 2 -th calf
2 P & O listers
P & O 2-row cultivators
3-section harrow
Bro wn marc s rn male colt I Osborne Disc— 14
by side John Deere walking cultiva
Bay horse age 8 wt 900
Bay mare age 4 with mule
Bay gelding age 3
Brown filly age 2
Brown filly age 1
Bay mare s m
Buckskin horse s m
Shetland pony age 8
Span Black horses wt 2200
HOGS
2 Poland China brood sows
with pig
tor
14-in stirring plow
16-in Stag sulky plow
2 3 -in iron clad John Deere
wagons
2 header barges
Six barrel galvanized water
tank
Grind stone
8 sets leather harness
Ford Runabout
150 chickens
Red cow age 7 fresh soon
Ken muley age 5 fresh soon
Red & white cow fresh 3oon
Jersey cow age 5
Red cow age 7
These cows are all No 1
milkers
Yearling bull
Yearling steer
o yearling heifers
Gt Western cream seperator
good as new
100 bu cats
50 bu shelled corn
Some kafir
4 tons sowed feed
20 bu good Evergreen broom
corn seed
a ad that the foi lowing i to the I vt
bast of lis knowledge and he-
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aforesaid publication for the
date shown in the above caption
tequired by the Act of August
24 1912
1 That the the publisher
editor managit-geditor and bus
ness manager is B E Hill
Gage Okla
Househeld Goods No- 8 cook stove
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Round Oak ’heater
3 mattresses
Kitchen Cabinet
4-burner til stove
2 Dining tables
2 Dressers
6 dining chairs
No 8 Dole’s Hot Blast cook stove
Dav uport 3 iron beds & springs
3 rockers Sideboard
And other articles too numerous to mention
All sums of $10 and under cash Oa sums over $10 a credit of 10 months will he
given on approved security at 10 percent interest from date
4 per cent discount for cash Ail property must be settled for before being removed
2 That tlie owner is
B E Hill Gage Okla
3 That the tnowu boudheld
eri mortgagees etc are None
B E Iiill Owner
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 13Hi day of April 1920
S W McMnoiiiV
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Fruit anu Vegetables'
Staple and Fancy Groceries
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Sale begins at 10 am Free lunch
Ladies Aid will also serve lunch
W Bailey owner
Bank of Supply clerk
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Hill, Bert E. The Republican-Record (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1920, newspaper, April 22, 1920; Gage, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1794400/m1/4/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed July 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.