The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1920 Page: 8 of 8
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Business and Professiona
directory
Ailvertlsemeui* under ttaU " AddUioan'
ra three hues, uue year (or W.JU Aaumo*
nee ir* CaeU. m advance. ...uk. (m-,»a.d
The old blacksmit.il shop which
was pariiaily blown down by the
storm Saturday night of last
week, is still being mauled b\
|the heavy winds from the south.
iaiooi)ward abstract <<*
If See uo (or oil map*
and oil iufonuaiiou
|BondedI
Woodward.
Oklahoma
CWINOAU. & ^BRANT.Uwy.. ^
§ Jiac* m oar.aui dw„d Okl#
1-iaolice in all eouria
Born* to Mr. and Mrs. Bay
Lacour. Wednesday morning
a fine girl. _ ___
For Sale - Reed Baby Carriage
nrood as new, *'8 00 at Candy's
iStore 10 8p
Auctioneer btore- -„-
. re rn'iiil We received a letter from
The careful husme --- l L n Wisner. who recently
chooses the here .for Colorado. He
always chooses uic let-t |,ere *for Colorado.
Satisfaction Guaranteed js(ytes j,a |iasa good job at Park
Date me at Republican Office. Lr at *100 per month. He or-
J. W. Abercrombie 1 ■ ■ •- ”.....Mi‘-"
Phone No 161 on l ni>‘ 4,
Kibby, °kla'
dered the Republican sent to
their new home.
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: W. W. Gillenwatcr t
i GENERAL AUCTIONEER %
S»ti»Uctl«n <iu«rsnte«4 4
t Bate. ReMonabla. D.t. o.e with «
t Supply Republican. Vhaum *«» *
^ K 51. . ,
Dr. H. t\ Steelier
Physician & Surgeon
■ Forest Benton is making prep-
arations to go into the meat bus-
iness in Enid, so H has teen re-
ported.
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SUPPLY
OKL/\.
Jack Hisey puchased a fine
,,iK f«r his son, who belongs to
the Boys Pig Club It would
Lnateiiully help the whole ecun
try if each family had a rep
resentalive that belonged to a
pig club.
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Rev. Collar discontinued the
revival meetings at Kibby ow
Several Suppl.vit.es
Woodward last week to hear
Seogle sing. Everybody pro-
nounced it good.
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John Calhoun is a new reader
to the Republican. We like tin-
way be does business, he just
hunted us up and made us take
the money. Dide’t have any
trouble either
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For Sale A good Well Dr ill, h
good shape *150 if taken soon.
Inquire at the Republican office
C. H. Grady 10p
O. L- Callaway of Lavern*
was down on business fuesday
| yf
For Sale or Trade
9 head of good young work
mules, 5 2 year old mules, and 4|
coming 2 yrs old. Will sell for
cash or trade for milk cows.
]These are extra good mutes. 1
----° j i.2 miles south and 3 miles west
Bent Hughs, lea St.Clair, E-j^f Supply.
Million and the editor were pas- \ Joe StClair 9.f
gangers to Woodward Friday j --0—.-
I Uncle George Brant, our chro-
went to; oology moon expert handed u«
the following to support his ar
gumen on the occurrances of
only 12 new moons in one year.
Uncle George points out that
the word Sunday which occurs
in the clipping lias reference to
the moon also. The quotation
foiiows:
Editor Beacon: Next Sunday
will be the fifth Sunday in Feb-
ruary, something that has not
occurred for forty years. Ord-
inarily it, occurs every 28 years,
as it. did in 1824, 1852 and 1880.
t hen it would nave occurred in
1908. hut 1900 was not a leap
v eat -not divisible by 400-and
Uiis threw U 12 years ahead,
until t he present year, lhe
j. xt time will be in 1948. and
1976. J- N. Miller.
SB
FOR SALE-BABY CHICK
Plymouth Rocks and Buff Or
ping tons batch April 19th. I<-
15ets. each. Plymouth R 'clo
Buff Orphingtons nr Br-iwn Leg
horns to hatch May 12i h at !.
DOIN’S AT DUNI.AP
From all indication the zero
weather Saturday night and
iVV-'- “ nm hatch IV!ny i — i)i at weamvi
* EKGACS & FHCAES :
J CHIROPRACTORS ♦
t i mice Room* :i. 4 Klrst NCI H'k |
* WOODWARD, -1* OKI A J
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* Shoe Repairing J
5 VVe do all Kinds of !
* Shoe Repairing and do J
$ them Right. AH work !
S guaranteed, at reason- ;
* able prices.
5 Parcels Post Trade
Solicited
: electric shoe shop
* Woodward, Okla. «i
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Rooming House
Clean Comfortable Rooms
By Day 01 Week
AGENT ALVA STEAM LAUNDRY
Basket. Leaves Tuesday
NORTH SIDE »2SKL
!1 Smith’s Rooming House
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J YOUR EYES ojuuMWi?* ;
A. L
La,l,. iilmiwt imi.oFBil.le for pen-1*1'*™ ,n ye,^aGass. Kibby, Okla.
| ole in lhe country to attend. | ^
1 ln>RR>ia**l|''*1Yj
5
5 BON-EYE OPTICAL CO.
« Regular Visits to Supply *
J At The Central Hotel J
Every Four Weeks
5 Next date l ues. Mar 30
G. R. PROCTOR
dentist
(Hire In KEY Building
O
Woodward, Okla.
C. 0. D. Grocery
S-N-A-P-S
Hominy, large cans , . 1
June pease, can , - > j
Kraut, 2 cans ,* . - -
Lar^e navy beans, lb ,
Macronets, 3 ior , »
We have the agency for the Interna-
tional Line. Look your machinery
over, and tell us youi needs.
Mrs. In z Wilson visited with
Mrs. ivlcCuliey last Wednesday.
Tlie Lind sale the 31lb, was
.veil attended, regardless of the
lirt and high wind.
Mrs. Wilkers and daughter
Cisie, left Monday morning, for
heir home at Arkansas City,
liter a month visit at the home
f W m Parsons.
Jedwyn Harding came up from
Supply Friday evening, to visit
home folks.
Mesdames Henry' Brown and L.
If - McCulley were business visi-
ors in Supply Friday.
Quite a number of young folks
mended church one evening
List week at May.
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EIGHT-MILE ITEMS
F-l-l
Coffee & Cakes
SATURDAY.
We are putting oil a big OOFFEix
DEMONOSTRATION next Saturday
to introduce the famous brands,
“White Pony'’ and “Boomerang”
coffees. Come and sample it.
»
Devore Hdw. Co.
F. W. DEVORE, Proprietor.
jHall our store ^TilTeadquarters when in lown^
C.O.D. Grocery j
I Yl ft ft ll
Phone, 44
Last Saturday night will go onj
■ecoi'd as the worst storm of the
reason. Some think the oat(-
md barley are killed.
Alex Juda and sister left
Tuesday for Jet and Enid.
Mrs. Hodge Hanley from south
>! Fargo, visited with Chas.
Fall’s and L. J. Hanley’s family
ast week.
Nick Ware and wife visited
l ist Sunday at the Steel home.
A. N. Benger made his month-
ly tiip to Arnett to attend com
nissioners meeting.
Jas. Latta’s familv spent Sun-
lay afternoon with L. J. Hanley
and wife.
0. M. Benefield and L. J. Han-|
ey attended a directors meeting
if the Federal Loan, in Supply
ast Monday,
The Car with the famous “Valve
in head” motor. Come in and
let us show you.
W. L. Hurst, Agt.l
*
MICKIE SAYS
No Hunting—Notice is tiere by
given that hunting is strictly
forbidden on all lands owned oi
leased by me, lying along and
north of the Beaver.
S. J. Cooper 8-tf
; If you are going to have a sale
let us fiigure with you
How’S This? 8 The Kansas city Star and the
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward i Reuuhlican both $1.75 C
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be OUppiy nepui
, ured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. vear (Ja[| and get Sample COp-
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been taken . , • 8 ?
by catarrh aufferers for the past thirty- ,e8 at this office,
five years, and has become known as the
most reliable remedy {oru ‘
Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on
the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pol- J
son from the Blood and healing the dls .
caMri portions.
After you have^taken Ha s catarrh
Buff Oi ping Eggs for Hatel •
ing Pure Bred *1.50 per selti»>;
or $7 50 per Hundred.
Walter B. Jessee. 5 4
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Eggs for Sale
We have the imported breeo
of Dark Cornish, chickens. The
sire of the cockerel in our breed
ing pen an imported S125. bird
A limited number of eggs fron
this pen at *3 00 per 15.
Mrs. Ed a Smith. 8-4
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Seed
for sale
__ Mexicn June lid. SUvt
A. Jackson 3-8
<»oe and get rid of catarrh. Send
To Restore Faded Ink.
When the Ink of old documents bae
faded and it is desired to restore It.
this can lie done by tvnslilnc wttn nny
of the substances that blacken on mix-
ing with Iron—infusion of ntitgalls.
sodium-sulphide or acetic fevrocyanlde
of potassium, for Instance.
The Hard Job.
A butternut is about the toughest
proposition in the world till it Is
cracked. Then how sweet the meat is!
Hard jobs come to us all. They are
rough and tough, till we master them
The most beautiful things in the world
after that 1
Early Prejudice Retained.
The prejudice about being the firs'
occupiers of a new house is perhaps
a dim recollection of our prehlstorU
ancestors’ attitude toward a newly
discovered cave. There might be wild
beasts already in occupation.
City Dwellers Flat Footed.
Defects of vision and flat feet were
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TW’ BiZNESS »S STOFPIM' W.S
PAVER— BUT VME GEWERAV-VS
AGE T SURMWJE SOVAEWOVN TlU. '
1 W\E VNWE COVXES \U Asl' OP-OEPi
V \f AGUi
Rock Island 2-row listers
' &
Charter Oak W^agons
Farmers Cooperative Association
OFFICE PHONE 37
RES. PHONE 50
Aout'viT\St -
DOCK? ^
OOInST-
WHO
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OUC14 -
Ueiecis ol
found more among <-lty dwellers than
those In the eouutry. by srtny physl-
ctans examining those sattrtac ttet
service UtulBf tbe
SU9i.es
MlilEMTS
Dea'er in all kinds of
Marble ancT Granite
Monuments delivered anywhere
P Also plenty of moppy lo loan ’
on farms. Low Interest.
% OttoH. Meyer. Gage, Ok In.
PRINTING]
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O!i BOND 1
Will Save
TbttMoney.
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Mayfield, J. W. The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1920, newspaper, April 8, 1920; Supply, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc848169/m1/8/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.