The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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J. W. MAYFIELD, Editor and Publisher_
- This paper has enlisted
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with the government in the
cause of America for the
j^enod of the war
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Bntered In the malls th« J,1*!*
rate of poBtaiee at the Huppiy. Oklahoma
postoffict.
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lion price Jl.SU * v<-«r R mom hr. 7,Y. n”‘uL
script ion taken for Irhfc tl»an f» month* ibv
you go.
Anv erroneoni reflertlon upon the chnr#«>
ter of mix peraon. firm .ir iwnoroj o«
will kindly corrected If the attention
of the pit hi latter 1* <‘«IIrd to the niatier
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NEWS FROM SO! THWEST
Wu arp still having cloudy and
chilly weather.
There was a large crowd out
to Sunday School Sunday. It
seems like every one is interest-
ed.
Grandma Milch spent Sunday
with A C. Thomases.
Several from around here at-
tended the dance at Dunlap Sat
urday night
Fred and Ada Remland was
over and visited home folks Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs Harrison David
son, Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Oliver
and Jane Betts all went to the
springe north of Supply
I urday for an all day outing.
Mrs Win go has received won1
that her son Charley Woods)
I has landed safe on this side ol
the big river he will probably b
h inie soon.
John, Vera, Billy and Lena
Calhoon all went to Fargo Sun-
day to visit. Their mother and
sister JDottie came home with
them.
The young people's class en-
tertained the Junior class at the
home of W. M. Burgees Sunday,
they had intended going to the
Vandorns grove, but it was to
windy and cloudy, /.good t>me
was reported.
Mrs. A. C Thomas has been
naking a trip to Woodward once
a week for the past two weeks
| having some dental work done.
Mr. ar.d Mrs Harrison David-
son stayed all night Saturday
night with Marjorie and Virgil
| Oliver.
Mr. Spurrier spent one liighl
last week at J A Bodenneimer’s
DOIN'S AT DUNLAP
KIBBY NEWS ITEMS
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Test your Cream with Steam
Clean your cans with Steam.
Honest Treatment
Dealer in Second Hand Goods
HALLREN’S CREAM STATA10N
To Our Customers
Notice-Cash Only
The additional work and consequent expense im-
posed upon us by the new revenue law, together with
the necessity of collecting-crsh-the revenue tax on
on most articles that wc sell, makes it imperative that
we sell only for cash.
Therefore beginning May 1st, we will require cash
at time of purchase for everything we sell and from
everybody alike.
We want to thank our many customers whose word
has always been made good by prompt payment of ac-
counts and to ask a continuance of your patronage on
the cash basis.
All phone calls for drugs will be filled promptly.
On these calls we will consider 10 days cash.
Davis Pharmacy
We are having some rather
cool weather for this time of the
I year.
A. A. McNeil went to his farm
in the Fargo neighborhood Mon
| day to put up a windmill.
The dance was well attended
[Saturday night.
A. A. McNeil and wife anti Mrs
Kate McCullev were visiting a
it the H. R Hurst home Sunday
Quite a number from her.
were business visitors at Bufful
Monday.
Golda Green came 'ud from
Supply, and spent Saturday an.
Sunday with Miss Harley.
Jessee Wasson and family re
;eived the sad news Thursday o
the serious illness of their son a
Braymer, Mo. Mrs. VVasso
md Mrs. Tom Wasson left im
nediately for Fargo and too
the 10:30 train to be at his bed
•ide. We hope they will fim
him much better.
Ruth OHair our former agem
| eame over from Chaney Frida.'
md visited with friends a lev
day.
Chas. Dickenson and wife an<
daughter Dovess visited at tin
E. C. Paul’s home Sunday.
Shall we have Children’s Day
exercises here this year? Come
lout next Sunday and vote, YES!
| Elbert Gass had biscar in the
garage in Woodward lnet week,
| but brought ic back with him
(Saturday. j
Mr. Max field autoed the teach-
ers-to Woodward Saturday.
The ball game between Kibby j
and Fern was enjoyed veryj
much. The game was judged in
Kibby’s favor.
Last Tuesday Miss Worthlv
and her pupils acompanied by
Misses Faye Bailey and Beulah
Burns, went up on Buffalo Creek
ior a picnic. Several pictures
were made and the party had a
good time fishing, although the'
lidn’t have much luck at the
fishing.
Several of our young folks at
tended the Sunday School Con
vent ion at Lone Star last Sunda.
['hey repotted a large crowu
and a jolly good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cooper vis-
ited Elbert Gass and family last
Sunday.
Miss Beulah Parson of Fern
spent Saturday*night with Ivy
Munson.
Dick Tucker is reported som
better.
Flies
Will soon be here. Why not repair
those SCREENS now? we have a
good supbly-nearly all widths: also
Barbed wire Poultry wire, Hay bale
ties, broom corn wire, and. Stove
■ pipe wire.
When in need of Hardware See us.
- Smith & Austin
Dunlap, Oklahoma
For first class dray service call the
City Dray Line
A. E KELLOGG, Proprietor
Sure, we haul Water. See
us for all kinds of jobbing.
We will appreciate a liberal patronage
PHONE 34
SUPPLY. OKLA.
EIGHT-MILE ITEMS
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Attention!, cattle Raisers
1 Insure your cattle against Blackleg by using the Kan-
sas Blackleg Serum— Germ Free- One dose immunizes
them tor LIFE-100 percent efficient. ABsolutely
Guaranteed. Made by the Kansas Blackleg Scrum.
Co. of Wichita, Kan.-, Amari.lo, Tex. and Denver, Colo
and Ok’ahhma City.
Fresh Serum Always on hand
PETTYJOHN & CONNOR, Distributors
For western Oklahoma.
Woodward, Okla.
Phones No. 430 or 204
Crops were never finer tha
it present.
O. M. Benefiel is on the sicl
I list.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I Graves
spent last Sunday at the Hanley
home.
L. J. Hanley and son Haroh
marketed a load of fat hogs ii
| Woodward last Saturday.
Mrs. John Sloan is quite sick
| this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Taylo
pent Sundiy afternoon at Mr.
| Parson’s
The Greenwood Sunday school
will hold their children’s day ex-
ercise as usual on the 2nd Sun-
[day in June.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMillei
[spent last Sunday with Mrs. D
| H. Latta and sons.
SI00 Reward
Speedolino Company, will pay
the above reward to anyone w ho
well prove that Speedoline won’t
do what the Company claims for
Jit, or that it well in any way in-
jjure the finest Motor or corbure-
[ror. For sale by.
Ford Garage,Supply. 12-8
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NEWS FROM SAND CREEK
Thusday’s election in Dalepre-
[cinct there were 84 votes cast on
the township bond election, 79
[votes against and 5 lonely votes
-for the bondi.
k We hear that Ray Burgess
came in home from the army
camp last week and that Charley
Woodall has sailed from France,
i Last Sunday night we had a
big rain that put Sand Creek on
the boom.
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. Levi Hurst is on the sick list
! this week.
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Mrs. Bailey has been botherei
with her head the past few day.-.
Sunday after putting a few drop
I of sweet oil in her ear, the paii
was found to be caused by a tici
being in her ear. At present
she is better.
While playing ball Sunday,
Harry Champ got his tinge
thrown out of joint.
The all day meeting at Kibby
■Sunday was well attended. ant
weiy one rendered their bes
■service to the splendid dinnei.
Messrs Heaton and Cline o
Buffalo, made each a five minut.
talk, and Rev. lieaton deliverer,
i short sermon, of which ever.-
anjoyed.
Carl Bailey is expected homr
rom the army soon. We under-
tand that he was dischargee,
ast week.
Ezra Gass and family wen
from Supply Sunday and attend
d the ball game, and the bij
linner.
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No Hunting—Notice is here by
riven that hunting is strictly
orbidden on all lands owned o
eased by me, lying along ant
Inorth 1“ the Beaver.
S. J. Cooper 17tl
We have plenty of monpy t<
oan on first class farms. Lov
•ate of interest. Quick servict
Phone or write.
i. M. williams, Woodward Okla.
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Mrs. Cheat and children ship
ted their household effects U<
Hobart Tuesday and left Wed-
nesday to join Mr. Cheat who
had preceded them.
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Grover Vaughn made a flying
trip to Forgan Friday.
I Big Shipment
§ Of Purity Picnic Hams, Medium
| and small sizes.
| Per pound......38C
| ICE ICE ICE
* Delivered Every Morning
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§ COLD DRINKS
HI With or without the “Kick”
| §2.00 Cash
^ Orders will be delivered to any
H part of the city.
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J Bring us your Butter and Eggs
| We pay Cash
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$100 Reward, $100
The readers of tills paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages and
that is catarrh. CatSrrh being greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment, hlali s
Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and
nets thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur-
faces of the System thereby destroying , - ,
the foundation of the disease, giving the f.y lOf
patient strength by building up the con-
al,0Vbned proprietors**‘have"M° much Smith Rooming HOUSe.
faith in the curative power of Hall s |
Catarrh Medicine that they offer One
Hundred Dollars tor any case that it fails .
to cure. Send for list of testUnonials.
Address v. J. CHKNEV fc TO Toledo, .........ASK FOR -
Ohio. Sold fcy al! Druggists. 75c.
Eggs for Sale
We can spare a few White
Leghorn Eggs
......$1.00
Buff Orpington Eggs
We can fill a few more orders;
from our flock of Purebred Buff '
Orpingtons, at the following
prices.
15 eggs ...................-.................$1.50,
100 eggs ...........................$7.50-
Call Fern K51 or write
Mrs W. W. Gillenwater
Kibby. Okla.
Protect Your Family
You cant keep your wheat from
being hailed, but you can INSURE
ih the Old Reliable St.Paul. [
Adjuster gives check on spot
W. W. Gillenwater
Kibby, Okla.
Wm. Hoefer
PAINTER
Back on the Job
Any and all Kinds
Good Wcrk a Speciality
the SKIN (BEAUTIFIER
The most scientific and most wonderful
facial preparation of the modern age. i
facial preparau Jm s t0 ttlt> Ekin a vel-
vuly softness and del ca-
cy which is delightful in
appearanca and pleasing
in effect- Used during th«
dov it is a protection from
the Sun and Wind. It
the evening its use as-
sures a faultless complex-
Inn Tints: White and Flesh. All deal-
ers. 35c. 50c and 31.00. or sent post paid
on receipt of price. 5^inpIe_^r__thg_M»nr4p
Baker-Wheeler Mahufacturinb Comp Am
DALLAS, TSXAJB
MANKIN’S
Guaranteed Remedies
MANKIN’S ECZEMA REMEDY
S'.o^s Itching First Application, and Cure*
worst cases ot Eczema, Itch, Barber’#
Itch, ftingwo-m, Toe Itch, Sweaty, Gallad
ot Bad Sine, ing Feet. Price $1.00.
Mankin’s Hair Tonic and
Dandruff Remedy
Absolutely removes Dandruff and stop*
Falling Hair; also stops Itching lira
“application. Price $1.00.
Mankin’s Healing Salve
Will cure Boils in one night. Cures any
kind of Old Sore. Has no equal ior
Piles. Price 50 cenls.
If these Remedies (ail to do what we
claim for ihem your druggist will gladly
refund your money.
MANUFACTURED BY
MANKIN’S REMEDY CO.
Oklahoma City, Okla. .
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUG STORES
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Mayfield, J. W. The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1919, newspaper, May 8, 1919; Supply, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc848508/m1/4/?q=communication+theory: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.