The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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The Supply Republican
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Ion II SO In Advance
Ed F. Cox, fcditor.
I'.ulrred •• second Has# mall mailer to lH*
Poatnlftir at Supply, ok la
A Gift From the
Sea
By MALCOLM BROWN.
IxMiilwalk. Mnl»ie l> U furl.Mi*.
• V,* I tliiit." **!»♦* >*al«1 Icily
“Itul It U »f value* tu me. Keep
It. miiiii’i ur, If It Inlereme you."
The fnt little mull looked qulzxlcal-
ly nt lier.
“Mudeiooleelle I*, without doubt, a
mltlionulre?" be Inquired blandly.
Something In his tone arrested
MaIsle's angry answer. There wus »
strange lisik In the little man's eyea.
"Whnt Is It?" she asked.
"Amhergrla," said the fat little man.
■Tin- basts of iierfunies. The urns'
valuable of I be sea's gifts. I alii u
perfumer, mademoiselle. I buy heetu,
“How luueb?" asked Mnlale.
“I glv' you—free t’oiisnn' dollars,”
Mild the fat little in&n.*
That wns the only time Malale e\er
aeolded frank for w Mailing.
GREAT GOBS 0’ GLOOM, !
LOOK WHATS ;
London, Her. 27 The year l»2*i Is
deailned to ahaire the world tu Its
f mndatlont, twth phytic ally and po
lltiealiy. It Is to tie a succession of
plagues, famine, floods, shipwrecks,
rioting ami revolution. S > says the
British lournal of Astrology, which
has drawn the horoscope for that year,
when the planets Mar* and Mercury
will Is* in conjunct ton
Si* years later, Ilia great Ariniged
dm Is to tase place. It will be a
t upyrlyai, lull. Wtsisro i L'na.n
"I don't believe that we are e\ r
going to t>e uuirrled, Frank," said
Maisle Leater, looking “ttdly at Ini
tnime. Then* were teurs In her big
gray eyes, ami I rank Ithodea l<‘lt »
sudden sting of tdnuue as hg per-
ceived them.
lie was twenty eight and Maisle
twenly-the, and they hud been en-
gaged four years. They ought to have
been married long before, hut frank
wu« What Ids folks railed a "ne'er-dn
well." lie had never pluvial Ids fool
upon the lirst rung of ihe ladder ot
sueeeaa. lie laid been u elerk In half
u dneon offices, but he wholly lacked
the eleineutv lluit uiuke for lliiiiaclul
ullllieiiee.
.Maisle was a stenographer, and be
tween them they made exactly forty
dollars a week, frank would Imve
imirried her on that, but Maisle had
enough worldjy wisdom to refuse.
"No, my dear," she bail Wild, "un
less you ran do somelblng that will
enable us to get nar little farm we
must remain unmarried.
Then frank had Imd a wonderful
Idea. He would go west. And on the
following day he was to start for St.
Louis, which was as far as Ills money
would curry him. They hud tuet on
the heucli. It was to he their last
meeting for years perhavs forever.
"I shall always be true to you,
I rank," Maisle whispered again, and
Clung to Idm: and they klssisl each
other aa passionately as lovers do who
are to he sundered for an Incalculable
ago. They sat down side by sble and
Maisle traced Ills Initials In the sand
with the point of her umbrella.
V- -II A - N she had written, and
then the ferrule encountered a soft
and yielding substance that obliterated
the fourth lelter as her umbrella point
dragged It forth from Its hiding plnre.
She looked curiously upon the shape ^
l.,L,a uiiliot niwiih It it ' i u Vf!l V V SI »1IM*
Dog’* Bark Almost Speech.
It Is a curious fact I hat dogs hark
only when they are In association with
man. The dog In a *tgte of nature
merely grows, howls or whine*. l’o-sl
lily the act of barking Is a dug's at
tnnpl a' speech; It fmilil certainly
seem like it sometimes; as, for In
malice, when a pet dog sees you cur-
rying food, be will bark as tils way of
asking for some. Another dog, which
Is In the luildt of going to bed nt sun
down, will lank to tell you be Is read*
when the time comes. It Is also curl-
ous that, although the dog Is ho much
u friend of man, Ida name Is used In
many expressions of abuse and re
proui h. Sueli phrases probably arose
In the fast, where dogs are considered
of very III Me account.-—Brooklyn
Kagle.
Aristocrats in Second Place.
.Jud Tunklns says aristocracy Is go
lag out of fashion so completely that
anybody who wants a real elegan
high sounding title will have to Join •
secret society.
jpHip Business (5liece
final conflict between Mohammedan-
ism, silled with bolshevism, against j
tSim united Ang,o Saxon world. H I
will end In a "universal peace ’ Ini
ltt.12, but ’’there will lie so few of u*
left and we shall all be so tired that
peace should happen anyhow,” the
horoscope savs.
Oil cake ami meal, tankage
ami meat scraps, bran and shorts
for Hale at Farmers’ Elevator.
WANTED!
2,000 BUSHELS KAFIR CORN
Must Be Sound and
Dry
State Hospital
DR. E. L. BAGBY, SUPERINTENDENT
less suhatunce. It wns waxy, some-
thing like beeswax. She tiling It Into '
the olr and turned to tier sweetheart.
“Frank, dear, If you ore to get lliut
train homo we had better !>♦ starting,"
she sold.
He agreed, and they clung together
In one last embrace, to lie the last for
goodness knew how long. Then they ,
t c.rned their steps sndly toward the
station.
Frank turned und gripped Malsie's
arnt fiercely.
“Hear, I'm going to make good.” be
Raid. "If 1 ran earn two thousand dol-
lars we will have our farm."
Poor Frank! Maisle looked at him
wistfully. Neither of them had ever
owned fifty dollars nt a time And
Frank was clone on thirty.
They wore walking among the strag-
gling visitors to the little* place. A
rntse-glrl wheeled two fat infants In
a bnhy carriage. A ridiculous looking
little man with waxed thusturhes was
npprourhlng them. Maisle opened her
umbrella and held it over Frank—the
action wns Instinctive and demon-
strated her unconscious maternal at-
titude toward him. lie linked his
arm through hers, hut he did not take
the umbrella ; he wqs far aw ay, nun
posing. Even Maisle was forgotten
for n moment.
Malsb- heard an exclamation behind
her and the fnt little man came pant-
ing toward her. She heard bill! blow ______________
li * and panting. "Mens! M e- l-c |av««««**-*«v««tUi***«***v*
w is calling. lie was evidently a-^
Frenchman. j J
Maisle turned round. The little man a
was standing before her, and in bis J
hand lie held- that almurd mass of sea a
growth w hich she had thing away upon *
the beach. She must have let it full a
Into her umbrella, and, when she
,» e!lciL.lt. it had sli-med out. upon the
Start at
$100 a Mouth
~\7’ OU can start, after
J| graduation from
this thorough
school, at higher salary
than you make now. Ask
us for names of success-
ful graduates living in
your own locality.
With a diploma from E. B. C.,
many boy* and girls start at
$100 a month. Some higher.
Your diploma brint" hotter
pay, better working condi-
tions and unlimited opportu-
nity.
Send coupon below for
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It describes ttfc college
and answers your ques-
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Fall Planting
FALL IS THE TIME TO PLANT BULBS,
NURSERY STOCK, AND TO PREPARE
YOUR GARDEN FOR WINTER
Plant Bulbs During the Months
of September, October and No-
vember for a Wealth of Early
Spring Blossoms.
We have numberless kind* of Hardy Bulbs and Old Fashioned
Perennial*—Tuilps, Hyacinths, Crocuses, Narcissi, Jonquils,
Diffodllls, Phloxes, Hollyhocks, Peonies, Etc.
This is also the best time to plant Climbers, Har-
dy Vines, Hedge Plants, Trees and Shrubs.
VESTAL & SON
Ok la.
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WHOl.tSAl.K AND RETAIL FLORISTS
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Don’t Waste Lumber;
USE A PLAN
Do you know, It often cost* more to build an old-fashloi ed,
poorly-arranged, unattractive barn, than ll does to build one that
is up-to-date, scientifically flamed and planned-one that will add
more to the value of youv property than the building costs?
To get the most out of your building money and labor you
should build with our barn plans.
Old rule of thumb building methods waste lutnl)er and labor.
Such methods use too much material where it is not needed, and
too little where it Is.
Examine our barn and iiouse plans before decididg how you
will build. They will save you money and greatly increase the
satisfaction you will experience when the building is completed.
Supply, Okla.
Monuments!!!
Before You Place Your Order
BE SURE TO SEE SIMPLES END SET OUR PRICES
We Can Get Kxaclly What You Want and Save You Money.
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Corn Chops, Cotton Seed Meal,
Alfalfa and Prairie Hay.
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Cox, Ed F. The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1921, newspaper, December 29, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951062/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.