The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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Ring Up the Gods.
In China many temples are provided
with a bell at the entrance, and when
a worshiper enters he gives the rop®
! n pull to ring the hell In order that the
™ ! gods may he notified of his romlng and
i be at hand to attend to his pray era.
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Here is your opportunity to irutre
against emburfit;tingenors,in opeilm*. .
pronunciation and poor choice of j:
word*. Know the meaning of puzzling
v i,r terms. Increase your efficiency,
which results in power nnd zucceiaj.
WEBSTER'S
HEW mTERHATiONAL
DICTIONARY is an all-l:now-
irjg teacher, a universal question
answerer, ir.ado to meet your
tu-eds. It h i.i d .ily tiso by
hundreds of thous ands of suc-
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400,0(!0 Words. 2709 Pages. 600911-
lustrations. 1.1,009 Biographical En-
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Chase Garage
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Baptized In a Balloon.
ffc* child of a well-known member
®f the British parliament was recently
christened In the crypt of the lioust
of commons. This Is, In a sense, a
survival of the custom of bygone days,
vi hen christenings In crypts were by no
means uncommon. In one recent case
In California, for Instance, the cere-
mony was performed in a diving bell
at the bottom of the sea. In another
case the proud parents of the new ar-
rival persuaded u clergyman to bap-
tize the child while up In a balloon.
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Balancing Trade.
Where one country exports exten-
sively to another and buys noiliiug
from it the checks and drafts given In
payment do not balance and it be-
comes necessary to ship gold or other-
wise readjust accounts. This Is ex-
pensive and makes it necessary to pay
a premium in exchange. This pre-
mium is virtually an addition to prices
paid. When it becomes too high pur-
chases will (le made in other markets.
Thus will trade be lost unless it is
balanced.
Incompleteness.
n,,w universal Is the sense of In-
completeness in human experience!
Youth, maturity and even old age are
ever reaching for the something else
which they crave for the hour, which
seems to be the essential need of the
year while we occasionally meet na-
tures who are bending every force of
their working years to the end of at-
taining some great ambition, failing In
which, life to them is but a fraction.—
Robert Carroll.
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Where Quality was considered
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to A fine assortment of Records
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the Starr plays
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Pianos, Piano players, and
String Instruments.
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Loyalty Well Rewarded.
A Parisian with a sense of humor
bequeathed 300 francs to eaeli rela-
tive who abstained from attending his
funeral. One poor relative Insisted
on following the deceased to the
grave: arid her loyalty was rewarded,
for by a codicil to his will the de-
ceased left the residue of his large-
fortune to those relatives who were
prepared to sacrifice the 300 francs.
The Car with the famous “Valve
in head' motor. Come in and
let us show you.
W. L. Hurst, Agt.
The “White Feather."
The expression, “He showed the
white feather,” has its origin in refer-
ence to game cocks. Pure-bred game
cocks have only red and black, feath-
ers, but crossbreeds have a white
feather In the tall. The slightest im-
purity in strain is said to destroy the
bird’s pluck, hence .the white feather
Is used to denote cowardice.
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Wheat Berry Perfected.
Many of the present superior wheats
produced In the Ini led States were
introduced Into this country from
Asia, Europe and South America, and
acclimated to our country while under-
going the test. They have been bred
and crossed until a berry has been
secured which will adapt Itself to the
region requiring a wheat crop.
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Oklahoma.
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Walker Music
Woodward,
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Wait in Patience.
Don’t get discouraged. There Is hope
for everyone and success ahead for
those who are willing to patiently
await triumph. It is safer and surer
for you if you’ll follow the precedent
of older and wiser persons than your-
self. They probably know through
keen and humiliating experience.—Ex-
change.
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to
Panhandle Dept Store
Woodward
Soldiers Walked on Diamonds.
Two detachments of British troops
literally walked on diamonds for a
week or so during a trek they made
in Southwest Africa during the war
days. The march was through a fa-
mous gem field and at every halt the
[ Tommies sought for precious stones,
many really valuable ones being found.
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Offers You $100,000 Stock to Select from.
We carry the Largest Line of Ladies', Misses, and ^
Children's Coats between Kansas City L*
and El Paso
Take Your Rations.
If you could ride from the earth to
Alpha Centuri, the nearest star, and
you traveled at the rate of one mile a
minute, you would reach yflur destina-
tion In ‘ 4R.(X)0,<X)0 years. It would
therefor* be wise to take a few sand-
wiches.
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COME AND SEE OUR
Plush Coats, we sell at S35 to $45
Sizes up lo 54 in all grades.
Our $15, $20, and $25 Styles
o 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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Nine Most Useful Words.
Nine words, declares a philologist,
do one-fourth of the work of our writ-
ten and spoken English language, and
thirty-four words one-half. The nine
most useful words are stated to be:
And, be, have, it, of, the, to, will, you.
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Descriptive Power.
“Now,” asked a teacher, “who can
tell me what an oyster is?” There was
silence for a moment. Then little
rtilly raised his hand. “I know! he
triumphantly announced. "An oyster
is a fish built like a nut 1”
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We have the Top Notch Shoe Department in the State^of Oklahoma.
Our Store would be a credit to a city 50 times tfie size of Woodward. ^
If your local dealer cannot supply you. do not waste time by sending off to jSS
’it Mail Order Houses. Write us, or come to Woodward to do your trading. Yeu
will nol be disappointed, #£ HAVE THE GOODS, and will appreciate your patron-
K age by Square Treatment.
In order to accommodate those using the afternoon trains, we will keep our Store Open
until 10 P. M. till after Christmas.
Odorous Epidemic.
•A friend of mine has kept himself
and his family immune from influenza
In a district sorely smitten by eating
spring onions.”—Glasgow (Scotland)
Evening Post.
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It All Depends.
Brace up! Some people are ground
down on the millstone of life. Others
grt polished up. It Just depends oa
the stuff you are made of.
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Panhandle Department Store Woodward
Oklahoma
finest WtIff, Proprietor
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Black Apea.
The black apes of Guinea hare long,
silky hair, and their fur is used for
tMffs and capes.
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Daily Thought.
8* lives who dies to win a lasting
*.—Druiiimubd.
An Oppoilunily
to Share in
the Profits of
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Montgomery Ward & Co
I ncorporate d
The Grsat Mail Order House
Everybody knows Montgomery Ward&
Co. It numbers its customers by the
millions. Probably you are one of its
patrons—know from personal exper-
ience the advantage of trading with it.
You can easily appreciate, therefore,
the opportunity fur gain that awaits
you if you are enabled to become one of
its stockholders —to participate in its
profits.
510,000 Shares Common Stock
at $45 per Share
When as and if issued and received l)y us.
To meet its rapidly growing business
Montgomery Ward & Co. is expanding
It is increasing its capitalization. As a
result it seems certain to do a greater
business t han ever before—tu earn even
greater profits.
510,000 shares of the new common stock
were offered to the public for the first
time on Monday Dec. 8th, 1919 at
$45,00 per share. Due to the wonder-
ful reputation of the house of Montgom
ery Ward & Co. this stock was in instant
demand. Prompt action is therefore nec
essary if you wish to acquire some of it.
Write for Circular Today!
A circular fully describing this stock is-
sue has been prepared. It tells of the
gigantic ratnre of the business—the
earnings of the company—of the divi-
dends that have been paid. Write for
this circular today. 2 Learn how you
may become a parlnea in the business
of Montgomery Ward & Co.
Write for the circular NOW!
John Burnham & Co
41 South La Salle Street, Chicago, 111.
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Mayfield, J. W. The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1919, newspaper, December 18, 1919; Supply, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc848261/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.