The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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SUPrLY REPUBLICAN
ISatnMIahe* l» February. 1**; pubU***u’'1
day. Thursday (morning,. all n latter mu"
b« Mnl so os to roach offlca not later
tlian Tu-eday avenln*. Subscript lot*. P*'
year. fl.fiO In ad-anoe.
CHAfi. W. LATTA end SON
PufcHshere
Entered »e Second Cleee Mall Matter in
the Poetofflce et Supply. Ohle.
Moving Picture*
At Hospital
The show for Saturday night,
November 1st will be
Pathe Comedy “Rat’s Revenge”
Pathe Review
Pathe Fable “California or
Bust”
The Feature Picture will be
Masquerader”, a First Nation; 1
Production.
POUTMIl MNOUNGENENTS |
For President:
CALVIN COOLIDGE
For Vice-Presi lent:
CHARLES G. DAWES
For U. S. Senator:
W. P. PINE
An Efficient Official
We have been asked to say a
| few words to the voters of this
county regarding the candidacy
of S. P. Johnson, democratic
| nominee for County Treasurer of
j Woodward County. In the first
i place Mr. Johnson is an early day
settler of the county, having prov-
Tom Loomis and F. A. More- |e(j Up on a homestead 20 miles
hart have fixed up the road thru I north of Mooreland, and still own
the flats east of the new Jessee l^d operates this farm. His work
bridgeand have it in good shape a8 assessor of this county was of
for public use. I such high class that he was re-
The Shattuck football team I turned to the office several times
was here Friday and played alpist the usual tenure of office
real game with the local High land since relinquishing the reins
Schcol team. It was a great |as county assessor he has been
struggle all throug the game the
result being in doubt right up to
of Sup-
ply and is ' welC‘»nd favorably
known to the 'voters of this' and
adjoining precincts. She is a
graduate of Northwestern State
Teachers’ College at Alva and a
graduate and pest-graduate of
the entire commercial course of
Wichita Falls Business College.
She has been actively engaged in
teaching for the past twelve years
and has attended school every
year, thus keeping up with the
changing educational require-
ments.
The voters of Woodward county
will make no mistake in casting
their ballots for Mrs. Jones for
County Superintendent on Elec-
tion day. She is one of the can-
didates that is in every way quali-
fied to fill the office sought.
(Advartlivment,
the call of time at the end when
the score stood 7 to 6 in favor of
the Shattuck boys.
The English classes of the Sup-
ply school last evening gave three
one-act plays at the school audit-
orium There was a good crowd
in attendance and a very credit-
able entertainment is reported.
Mrs. M. C. Rogers and son
Willard were business visitois
here yesterday from May
Alva Jessee made a business
trip to Woodward Monday.
W. W. White was here Friday
from Woodward looking over his
political fences. He took time
while here to drop in and pay bis
subscription ahead another year.
Henry Bubb, county comm is-
aioner from this d strict, was
town Monday boosting for re
election. He took occasion to
call at the printshop and pay an
other year’s tubscription and do a
little advertising. Thank’s Hen-
ry, we’re always glad to have you
call.
Mrs. M. L. Davis went to Talc-
ga Monday for a short visit with
her relatives there.
serving as deputy assessor in a
very capable manner. Mr. John-
sson is probably better known to
our voters than any other man
within the boiden of the county
and he feesl that they are able to
ndge from his past record as to
whether or not he has the abilty
(o serve them in a satisfactory
manner as their county treasurer.
VIr. Johnson welcomes any invest-
gation the voters may make of
is past record and abilitv and if
ound satisfactory he will greatly
appreciate \ our support and vole
at the ooming g neral election.
< Advprtlufinenll
Dispersion Sale!
Schnsidsr andBsnbrook will
hava a big Disparaion Sala of
legistarad Holstain Cattla at
Fargo, Okla., on I
Thursday, Nov. 6th |
Thirty-thrae haad of registered
cows, heifers, and calves of both’
sexes will be sold. All have been j
tubercular tested and are excep- ;
tioaally good. The chance of
your lifetime to secure some really,
choice dairy cattle. 1
For terms, etc., see bills. This
sale will be held after noon but
Free Luneh will be served at noon. ’
Bring cups and spoons.
Schnaider & Benbrook,
Owners
A Candidate That’s
Well Qualified
Mrs. Jenella D. Jones, Republic-
an nominee for County Superin-
tendent, was a pleasant caller at
this office in the interests of her
candidacy.
Mrs. Jones formerly taught for
CLOUR STOMACH
«auee»bnd breath, (taaaypalne,
ooated lou*ue and Within*.
Always (W nliefm
CHAMBERLAIN’S
TABLETS
Sweeten jour etomecli «ud Lieetk only 25c
Mrs. Florence Miller returned
Friday to her home at Bison after
several weeks spent visiting with
her relatives here. Her sister,
Mrs. E. C. Million went with her
and will visit with their father at
Bison for a few weeks.
Hell’a Catarrh Median*
£SH£“asi’E©5
good health Thin fact prove* tha^wMM
Catar
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EGGALL
IMPORTANT MESSAGE
EGGS
GUARANTEED
Eggalf is guaranteed to
n crease your egg produc-
tion to your own satisfac-
tion, cure Cholera, Limber
Neck, Diarrhea, etc.
Eggall is sold on a pos
itive money back gnaran-
tee, your money as cheer-
sully refunded as accept-
i.
Sold at grocery and
drug stores everywhere.
If he doesn’t have it in
stock, send $1.00 direct to
is for a prepaid package.
Manufactured and dutributad by
Guaranty Products
Mfg. Co.
1911 Lipscomb Sureet
FOP" WORTH, TEYAS
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Kcport of the Condition ot .
The Bank<r* Suppl/
•( Supply. Oklahoma. .1 lh« do** ol bualn»i«oe|
Oct. 10. 1924
RESOURCES.
Loan, and D1»coudU...................* '** 42
Overdraft!. Mcured and unsecured .... 037 N
Stock!. Bondi. Warrant!, arc........... 17 422 54
Banking House....................... * ^ ^
furniture and Fixture!................ 1 0*
Other Real Estate Owned.........None
Cue from banka....................... 87 J*1’ “
Check! and other caah Itemi........ 1,8 ”
v.irhauge! for Clearing Houie ... None
(Mil! of Exchange................ Nona
Ceihin Bank—..................... • ™ 44
TOTAL............................ *116 M4 wl
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock..........................8 U 000 #9
Sarpltia Fund .......................... » 400 00 .
Undivided Proflu. leei expeniei and f
taxei paid.......................
Raaervad for Taxea...............None
Due to Banka................... N,HI'
Dividend! Unpaid................None
Individual depoelu. subject to check ...
Savin*! Depotiti.................Nooe
Demand Certificate! of Dapoait .Nona
Tima certificate, of depoalt............. »» 3®
Certified Check!..................Nou*
Cashier'! check!, outitindlol.......... I l«» 17 .
Notes and Bill! Redlicountid ....none
MU Payable................... •OM
Liabilities other than abovt I
stated..........................No“*_1
TOTAL ...........-.............fil*8 **4®! ,
M&J'iSSKal - !
I. Percy B. Zarby. Caahiar of above named Bank 1
do aotomnly swear that the above statement is
correct to the beat of my knowledge and belief, so
help me God PERCY B ZEEBY. Caehier
tabaaribad and swam to before me thia 14th day
•f Oct. 1024.
Kenneth O. Latte. Notary Pahlle
My eommteelon aspires Sapt. tl. IN*
(Correct Atleet)
(aaal) B Million Jr I
I
Booming House
ri**»in ComforlotM** Rooms
By D«y ot Week
NORTH SIBfr
jJrr.itt.Ki-oli in. Hciis*
R. Abbott
DENTIST
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Woodward, Okla.
M 512 02
O I,.Calloway
UCtNSrU I'MOAltfl*
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L* versa j
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Prices and Service
Prices on most all groceries
have advanced, but we still
are selling lots of articles at
the old prices.
Quality of Goods and Service makes
satisfied customers, and Satisfied
Customers make our business good
Thank yoa.
Pratt Bros.
We’re ready to buy your
WHEAT
*
Come around and let us bid on it.
Guaranteed weig ht and tests
Okla. City Mill & Ele /atcr Co.
D. W. Hart, Mgr. Jupply, Okla.
NOW
Is the right time to buy your winter supp y of
Coal and Feed. If you wait, the other fellow
may get all we hate.
“At Your Service the Year Round’’
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A. B. MESSALL, Map*?*!
SGood1
•son MIR*, Mk
SMSMfiL-
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A
“Moore’s-Eat-Shop”
Of WOODWARD, OKLA.,
Has moved into the corner Wolf Building, just
across the street from the Central Hotel
Everything New, Meat and Clean
A most inform al place to eat
Up-to-date Equipment Up-to-date Service
The very best” Foods our market attords
A Regular Dinner - 30c
A Regular Supper - 30c
Short Orders at all hours
“Coffee Fit to Drink”
Our Prices never change
We are at your service. Try us. Our cooking
guaranteed to meet your satisfaction
Hog enough to want your business. Man enough |
to appreciate it. Don’t forget the place. fj
You are invited
“Moore’s-Eat-Shop
Wolff’s Corner
Woodward, Okla.
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