The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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First Dolls.
The first dolls of which there Is »ny
knowledge were found among the
Natural Barometer.
KiiowieuKB „.-.c ................- ^ne of the simplest of nature’s
froieuivs unearthed from the ruins of ^nrornef,,ra )s n spider’s well. When
Hnhylon. They were stuall figures in i tllore )H ft prospect of wind ,or ndn
terra cotta and Ivory, beautifully fhp Rp|,p,r shortens the filaments hy
curved Mild must have been fascinating I whl(,h ,(s W(.b sustained and leaves
Mrs. T. A. McTlamery from EigU1
I Mile was In town Thursday looking
■.after ihe Interests other children,
lien and h'loy who are baching and
?oiiig lo school here,
playthings for Utile Assyrian children.
'J he little girls of Syria had inechanh
,„j dolls. The dolls the classic chil-
dren played with were made of wni
and clay, decorated with bright colors.
As these children married very young.
,h*y played with their dolls until Just
before their wedding day.
It In this state as long as the weather
is variable. If It elongates Its threads,
it IS'a sign of fine, calm weather.
Leonardo’s Handwriting.
* In one account of the life of Leo-
nardo da Vinci we rend a curious
Dr. Frank Coudert, who has
been practicing here for the last
few months', left for Norman
Tuesday morning. He probably
will not return
Snow’s Cafe
meals and short orders. Every
Optimistic Thought
Those who traral toad more than
one life.-
Emeralds of the Aztecs.
.................. “ftM bis wheat crop
It seems that it resembled char-1 -o--
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Among Ihe Aztec treasures of M.J-
tco, t,.-sides other precious stones.
mnnv exquisitely cut emeralds were
found, and It Is from this source that
the magnificent emcrahls now forming
p,u-t of the royal collection o/' Spain
1 were supposed to have come.
Ing. .. ........
jitters In Hebrew <»r AriiuiC* for J,(*
used his left hand and wrote from !
right to left of the page, Instead of .
from left to right, as we do today,
tine of Da Vinci's letters could, there-
fore, only he rend by holding It up be-
fore a mirror.
J E Younts was up from f We serva re'u,ar . . , ■
Woodward the first of the week,1 j thing clean and comfortable. Good variety to choose
' t from on Bill of Fare. Cold dr inks in connection. $
When you are in Woodward we would he glad to serve g
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Panhandle Dept Store.""’""'
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Forgot Waiting Bride.
When John Kemble, the gifted trage-
dian, was married, he returned to the
stage to play Ilamlet on his wedding
evening. Whether his mind became so
absorbed In the character as to ex-
clude all other matters of vital Impor-
tance, we cannot say; but for the time
he forgot Ills waiting bride and '\hat
had befallen him on that fateful day,
and wont off to his own room on the
conclusion of the performance at the
theuter.
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R. D. Atkins, Prop.
Woodward 0 , , Oklahoma
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Offers You $100,000 Stock to Select from.
We carry the Largest Line of Ladies , Misses, and %,l
Children's Coats between Kansas City **
and El Paso
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Flowers Foretell Rain.
The ordinary clover and nil Its vari-
eties, Including shamrock, are barom-
eters. When rain Is coming the leaves
shut together like the shells of an oy-
ster. For a day or two before rain
comes their stems swell to an appreci-
able extent, and stiffen so that the
leaves are borne more uprightly than
usual. This stem swelling when rain
Is expected is a feature of many flow-
ering grasses.
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| COME AND SEE OUR
Plush Coats, we sell at $52 to $45
Sizes up to 54 in all grades.
Our $15, $20, and $23 Styles
are far superior to ordinary
ones, no matter where bought.
Enormous lines of Silks, by the yd
Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, Men’s
and Ladies’ Furnishings.
Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats
Mackinaws, Sheep lined coats, etc
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We lrave the Top Notch Shoe Department in the State of Oklahoma.
Our Store would be a credit to a city 50 times the size of Woodward.
If your local dealer cannot supply you, do not waste time hy sending off to
Mail Order Houses. Write us, or come to Woodward to do your trading. You
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Whither We Are Flying.
The point In space toward which the
sun will. Its planets Is voyaging at
the rate of a million miles a day now
ties directly overhead early in the eve-
ning. The exact location of this point
has not been finally determined, but
It lies somewhere in the neighborhood
of the brilliant star Vega. Do you feel
that you are shooting upward, head
first, Yhnut 25 times as fast as u can-
iumU.il ?
TFJkITM i A) A iMA
If you want the VERY BEST in Farm Loans, see
W. S. McKELVEY, Woodward, Gk!a.
Successor to H. F. Kent
We do our own inspecting and (jet quick results
: The NEW IDEAL HOTEL j
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In order to accommodate those using the afternoon trains, we will keep our Store Open
until 10 P. M. till after Christmas. _
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Panhandle Department Store Woodward
Oklahoma
Ei nest Wolff, Proprietor
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Is 9JSh &&&& 9J& £££ *
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Star Clothing House
Fall Style Exhibit
EUROPEAN PLAN
Steam Heat Electric Light Private Bath
Running Water in each room Large Sample Room
Two Dining Rooms and Lunch Room
Open Day and Night
♦ C. 1). MILLER, Proprietor.
♦ WOODWARD, OKLAHOMA
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No other paper
brings to yo^rr
Whals Family
the wonderful
variety of_l :r:h-
grade reading
for all ages.
IN A YEAR, 52 issue?, Tir. C rr ••an-on gives 12 Great
1 Serials cr Group ^ . :-!es 2^0 Short Stories,
Adventure and Travel Stories, Family Page, Boys’ Page,
Girls’ Page, Children’s Parc, and the best Editorial Page
of ths day for mature minds.
START A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION FOR YOUR FAMILY NOW.
COSTS LESS THAN 5 CENTS A WEEK.
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STANDARD BRANDS
of
MEN’S & EOY’S
Clothing, Hats, Shoes
and Furnishings
We operate the largest store on
smallest expense of any store in
the state-—HENCE OUR LOW
Prices.
L. P. Northup
Jeweler afuf Optician
Watches, Clocks', Jewelery, Ko
daks. Phonograph Records.
All work and goods guaranteed.
Woodward, Okla.
OFFER No. 1
1. The Youth’s Companion
—52 issues for 1920
2. All remaining Weekly
1919 issues; also
S. The 1920 Companion
Home Calendar
All for $2.50
OFFER
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for 1920 . . . $2.50
2. All remaining 1919 Issues
3. The 1920 Companion
Home Calendar
i. McCall’s Magazine $1.00
All for $2.95
Check vour choice and send tkii coupon with v r remiivace to the PUBLISHERS
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Where Quality was considered
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'Woodward, , , Oklahoma.
|4 A fine assortment of Records
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THIS POSITION
tke Starr plays
ALL makes of
hill and dale’
records
Pianos, Piano players, and
String Instruments.
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'Good Clothes for Men and hoys”
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Walker Music
Woodward,
"make the chanqe!
Company
Oklahoma.
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Mayfield, J. W. The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1919, newspaper, November 13, 1919; Supply, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc848061/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.