The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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The Springfield will insure
your Grain against fin* or tor-
nado your Automolile against
theft, fire or accident, Let us
write you up.
J. W. Mayfield Agt.
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Dr. C. E. Willimans wlU n ake
his regular visit to Supply Tues-
d iy Augest 17th. Office at tl e
Central 11 >tel.
The Curtis Courier snnounces
in last week’s paper that I red
A. Baird Republican received 4
votes for County Supt., and that
Miss Nettie Roberts received dl
votes lor the same < Rice. Bro
Httxter liatl eOlier be.ti monk-y
in* »i ""hit Z'lZr
had an awful load of chock
beer.
Sheldon and Noel Latla and
KIBBY NEWS ITEMS 1 gpvpra 1 voted at Kibby last
Tiiesd-iy. although some ladies
EIGHT MILE GREETING Sheldon ann iN<>ei ITnes.liy. «nnougu
-——| f-1 virtild Hanley fpent. last. Salur-i j3 getting awfully dty ( re,Snrve 1 on the board, every l mg
The showers of last week day nitJht and Sunday with H«’d-|now and is almost impossible to , WJint on very nicely,
were of great benefit to the j ^ Haley’s family south of Far- work the wheat ground. Hatnl Thomas has a pretty
spring crop and nfsome help KO< Most of the wheat is threshed;, • .j' uaj,y his houte this week,
the prepaitihB of «-» Pfmm!1„d «o„ Paul « In our vicinity only a few stacks
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the prepait ing oi 111 x ie,r Mv< Person and son Paul came -------
wheat crop. in lask Saturday night after a remains.
Alex Juda and John McKerma w£(.ks anto trip through Joe Mun on, Oil Kislh. Russel
went to Woodward Saturday. Mexico and Colorado, hunting a ,£rawfor(jt Henry Tunnel and
[rvan Elliot is putting a new location. I were visitors in Buffalo,
i.n his barn where the wind
L-as! Sun lav a few of Miss
Sinkers scholars of four years
of Kibby spent the day
I roof on his barn where the wind
last spring blew it off.
- , Tnmnn McMiller who has Saturday.
,t,sl *v'in* jlew ’ . been diiigerously sick withtyp-. Mrs. VanNostrand left .....
Mrs Walter Calhoun came in | ^ js v<>ry much improv- jay ’jast week for Stockton, Kan
hist Wednesday from B. aver 1 |gaSf She will return in a short
md accompanied by her sistei ______ ''time bringing her daughter
Mrs W. O Benger went to Georgia, who has been helping
White Deer, Texas to a family i Y-nr earning power depends in hai vesting.
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M i.b ie Wl. .»d C. iW T.i«»l»y A,* n, k« WA
Crawford, Henry I unnel am j ^ ^ a, May. Those present
familie’s were visitors in Buffalo, Clvdt> Crider. Fred Gillen-
H E M § 1 a T G H1 N 6
The finest work on any kind of Material at
Moderate prices.
PISOT EDGE WORK l,one at 1017’ Main
opposite Federal Buildint?.
Singer Sewing Machine Nation
WOODWARD. -:- OKLAHOMA..
one
W1UJ L'- ....... • ’
was. Clyde Crider. Fred Gillen-
water. Heber Burns, Gladys
Tucker, Ivy Munson and Faye
Biiley. They all reported a fine
| here.
Mrs
B-n Even’s sale was well att-
ended and every thing sold well.
Elmer Carpenter moved to his
new home Tuesday and Bill Car
pen ter moved into the house RI-
m^r vacated Ray Gillen water
moved to their new home, ™ m0VKj to the Wheat place
purchased from He,. Evens this ^
week, Artie says hn enjoys town .
KILE'S CAFE
Just opened ready for business.
Regular Meals and Short Orders.
Bread, Pies and Cakes.
FIRST DOOR EAST OF GANDY’S
" W. S. Kile, Prop.
Airs aiauiv
Harvey children went to Wood est 17th.
ward last Sunday to see Cecil j - i _ -
Harvey who is in the llospiial , Y|ie farmers who have to hold^ifc ver-' HH‘V' ' ^ , 1 Weare indedtod to Fred Hitz-
Mr Fads sisters and familys their w^eat this year should hei Rev. Cook and farm y■ w ‘‘ Inian 0f Hammond, Ind. for a
i-Buffalo and La verne. spent > ()teCted against loss by fire or used to preach lie; '• . ‘ * year’s subscription to the Repuh-
»....... ........... . , ........Then S,rin«fi:M In- - n
wenk Mr Cook preaches nine Spot t Hovey of Kansas C> came
. r ,,, Alva in last, week and is visiting his
m.les from Alva. f(.iem, Cooper and takins in
Gladys I uckei speii 1 the Chautauqua.
■ Tit. L i-f • l I I - » \7
Prof Barrymore who has vis-
ited this locality 3 times in P«*i
|l5 years giving stereop turn-
shows gave a show and com e
| lecture last week in the Giei n
wood >chool house
suranee Co will gladly carry the
risk. The cost is small See us
for your short time grain insur-
ince.
J. W Mayfield, Agt. -4.?
rad ay with Faye Bailey,
J. I. Case
Tractors, Threshers, Steam Engines
and Plows. If you are in the mar- •
ket for any of these goods.it will pay |
you to see us for prices and terms.
If any of your CASf: Machinery needs re-
pairs, we can get thi m for you.
Ford Garage
I. 1. CHASE, Prop.
Dodd & Gass
Meat Market
Fresli and Cured Meats, Hot and
Cold Lunches, Ice and Cold Drinks
Cigars, Tobacco, and Candy.
Bring us your Poultry and
Hides.
GASS & DODD, Props.
THE UNIVCBS ALCAR>
Fordson Tractors
GENUINE FORD PARTS
Casings, Tubes, and Repairs
Gasoline & Oils
Chase Garage
IRA CHASE, Prop
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— ■ "h ~ t *ii Qpn DUb!ic auction 4 miles
% s xu;;, i »< ^13 -»»
south of Buffalo, on
The following described property
13 HORSES 13
3 4 year old black geldings
1 Black gelding. 3 yrs old
1 Black mare 3 yrs old, and colt
1 Bay mare 3 yrs old
1 Black mare 12 yrs old
1 black mare 10 yrs old
1 Bay mare, smooth mouth
1 Sorrel mare, smooth mouth
1 Black yearling mare colt
1 Black yearling gelding
21 HEAD OF CATTLE
1 Spotted cow, 9 yrs old, good milker
1 Light red cow, 7 yts old, good milker
1 Dark red cow, 5 yrs old, good milker
1 Brindle caw, 7 yrs old, good milker
1 Spotted cow, 3 yrs old. good milker
2 Light red cows, ti yrs old, dry
1 Red cow 5 yrs old, with calf by side
1 Durham bull, 3 Yrs old
3 yearling heifers
3 heifer calves
3 steer calves
FARM MACHINERY Etc.
1 Champion wheat drill
1 Deering corn hinder
1 Deering mow ing machine and rake
1 Sat ley 2 row cultivator
1 Walking cultivator 1 Corn sled
1 Rock Island lister 1 Harrow
6 fl Demster windmill and tower
1 hay frame 1 Spnng wagon
1 Grand Rapids wagon
1 Single buggy 1 Corn sheller
1 Feed grinder. I ripple gear
1 Grindstone
1 Two row c*»i n planter
1 25-barrel steel tank
1 New saddle and bridle 1 Old saddle
1 14-incli walking plow
3 Sets leather harness
2 Sets fly nets Several collars
1 Set single buggy harness
1 Carpenter’s bench
600 Pounds of barbed wire
200 Fence posts
20 Rods of woven hog wire
70 Feet of well piping
6 Bee hives and some bee comb
Some lumber and stove wood
A lot of tools
1 Three Quarter iron bed and springs
1 Spring conch 1 Lot
1 Plush parlor suit, 5 pieces
3 Rocking chairs 1 Library table
10 Dining room and kitchen chairs
1 Dining table 1 Kitchen table
1 Sewing machine 2 Washstands
1 Stand table 2 Rugs
1 Majestic range, good as new
1 New large beater 1 Oil stove
2 Cupboards 1 Kitchen cabinet
Some canned fruit. Lot of house plants
1 Vacuum cleaner 1 Clock
1 mattress . 1 Featherbed
1 Washing machine and wringer
10 Gallon cream can
No 12 Debival cream separator
Daisy churn Barrel churn
Several jus and stone churns
Lot of empty fruit jars Iron kettle
Some dishes
Child’s iiic\cle and wagon
2 pigs, and a lot of other things too
numerous to mention.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
1 Dresser, 2 Iron bedsteads and springs
Lots Cool Water and
Shade
Bring Gups and Spoons
Free Lunch at Nooa
Sale begins at 10 A.
TERMS:- date» 5 percent
"■lii No nrr'nerfYhp removed till settled tor.
off for cash on sums over $10. Pto property - ---------
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$. C. PETTYJOHN. AUCT.
BANK OF SUPPLY, CLERK
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Mayfield, J. W. The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1920, newspaper, August 12, 1920; Supply, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc848232/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.