The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1923 Page: 7 of 10
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THE SUPPLY REPUBLICS without street address
YOUR MAIL IS DELAYED
AT OFFICE OF DELIVERY
■.NtaHlMiKvl In February ID*-.';
thiy. Ill .rvlay uucrtiiL* . »ll matter
•tioiild lit ik-hi mi a* to rr p oft*c*
Intel tliai* luealHj eveau. *
tion SI 50 in 4Jvnuce
Children Cry for Fletcher's
L A Anderson. Eli tor.
F.otrrrd ns irami class mnil matter in the
Tontoflke nt Supply, Okln.
REVIVAL NOTES
The mee inn at this church he*
ftun last Friday evening. Evan-
gelist and Mis F W. Lynch of
Kankakee, III are in charge
They have just come here from
Perryton, Texas This is Dr.
Lynch’s 68;h revival inOklahoma
during the cast 9 years Pr« at h*
ing every right at 8 o'eiock The
subjects already annum ced are
fur Friday night “The Ten Pret-
tiest Girls in Supply", Saturday,
“Lord, is it 1”.
On Sunday morning at 10 a. m
the Bihla School. We have be-
gun a red and blue contest This
means bigger attendan e and
more interest in the Bible School
lte sure to c me
Morning Worship at 11. a m.
Subject, “The Mind of Christ.
Christian Endeavor at 7 p m,
Evening service at 8 Subject:
“Why I am A Chriitian.” The
Perryton Herald commenting on
tliis sermon says, “This sermon
is in many ways the most unusual
ever preac lied h *re.“
Services every night next week
at 9 Mrs Lynch leads the sing*
ing and sings solo's at every s er-
vice Every evening after school
she has the boys and girls ol
grammar school age for a bible
drill.
Crank up the jitney or harness
up the team and come out to hear
the evangelist Don’t miss even
one sermon or you will regret it.
The I»i ti 1 I .otter OllV o linn ticrn In
existence ever sin.-e lien Krunklin
started mir p<>*tnl mrvlco. Even then
[H*<>plo adUre.->e«l mail to Mr. Ezekiel
Smltkera, “Atlantic Crust,” uml e.<-
|>ected lien to know Just where Zeke
II veil.
Perhaps they hnd Zrke’s nddtvss In
letters up lb the gnrref, nniyhe a ehest
full of 'em, tint then it wus easier to
let Men hunt Zeko. Today people are
nddrv-s.iij.' letters to Jolm Smith. New
York N. Y„ or Chicago, III., think tic:
L'nele Sam can locate him. which la
Just as Incomplete as was Zcko's ad-
dress nf yore. The Poetoftice Depart-
ment asks you to put the number and
street in the address. It helps you.
ess u* sui uver ulul
Mow do you expect the Postal Clerk
to know whether von tiiPH'i Trinidad,
Colirornia, or Trinidad. Colorndo?
ALWAYS Si'Ll.I. (il l TI1K NAME
OP THE STATE IN PI 1,1. IN HIE
ADDRESS.
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
/
Ika Kind You Have Always Bought, and which hu bees
to we for over thirty years, has boroe the signature at
on the wrapper all these yean
just to protect the coming
generations. l)o not be deceived.
Afl Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but
■rperiments that trifle with and endanger the health at
Irfan tx and Children—Experience against Experiment.
Wfivcr attempt to relieve your baby with a
remedy that you would use for yourself
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
ntofa and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It coatilnn
anther Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. &|
•P la its guarantee. For more than thirty year* it has
wan in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
wtodColic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
canrfrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
ttf Mimilatiun of Food; giving healthy and natural aleop.
Zto Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend.
Mnuine CASTORIA always
Bears the Signature of
in Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You ISavo Always Bought
THE CfNTAUW COMPANY, NKW YORK CITY.
FEDERAL LAND BANK MONEY
Farm PI PerCent
Loans at w2 Interest
Absolutely no c mmtssioi,!
The Mortgage that Never Comes Due!
Returns to borrower REBATES which give him his money
at cost. Cheanest money obtainable and ataame time the
ilaaieet terms of payment. Information on request.
W. B, JESS EE, Sec -Trcas., Supply, Oklahoma
I. J. TEETERS, Pres.
| Milk cow for sale, giving avut
1 pound butter tat a day, about
28 pounds . f milk. Been fresh
a month. lnquie at Republican
office.
_ Doesn’t_ hurt a bit! Drop a litt'e
‘Freezone” on an achin; corn, instantly
tnat com stops hurting, then -hortly
vnu lift it tight off with lingers. Truly I
Your druggi-t sell- a tiny bottle of
Treezone” for a iew rents, sufficient to
remove every hard com, soft corn, or
cum -xtween the tots, and the calluses,
wunout soreness or irritation.
Buy Your Winter
Feed Now
Snow will soon be falling and you
will need feed. Buy now and have
it on hand. Prices are going up; you
save money if you buy today.
HIVE YOU EN0U6H COIL TO LAST THIS WINTER?
“At Your Service the Year Round”
Farmers “ * Afsoeiatiom
A. MBSSALL, Manner
J .h Printing at the K mil lie :n.
ticiir sale bi/2 puMhiied in ilie Republican is
a guarantee of a big crowd of buyers.
Let U5 print your sale hi Ib
Quick BJrvice—reasonable i rice.
ASPIRIN
y ‘ Bayer” and Insist!
I'tilesa you see the name “Bayer” on
p i -kagu or on tablet* you are not get-
ting tlie genuine Payer product pre-
Kori. "d bv physicians' over twenty-two
years an i proved safe by millions tor
Colds Headache
Yoothacho Lumbago
Earache Tihcun atism
Neuralgia Pain, Pain
Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin”
only. Each unbroken package contains
proper directions. Handy boxes of
twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug
pis'x also sell txittle* of 21 and 100.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Moaoaoetioacidesler of
Ps'icvlicacid.
A Good Tiling -Don’t Miss It
Send your name arid address plainly
written loget her wit li 5 cents (and tills
slip; to Chamber.ain Medicine Co
Des Moines. Iowa, and receive in re-
turn a trial package containing Cham
bet lain'* Cough Remedy fur coughs,
colds, croup, bronchial, “f'u.” and
whooping coughs, and tickling throat:
Chamberlain's Stomach arid Liver
Tablets for stomach troubles, indlg''*-
tion, gassy pains that crowd the
beau, biliousness and cmistipation;
Chamber aln's Salve, needed in every
family for hurra, scalds, wndnd*
piles auk skin affections; Hies-e valued
family medicines fur only i> emits.
Dld'l mi.'S it.
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
Is often caused by an Inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of tho Eustachian
Tube. When thia tub* la Intbrrue.l you
have a rumbling wound or imperfect
bea mg. Unless the intUnunatiun can
be reduced, your hearing uiay be de-
stroyed forever.
HAULS CATARRH MEDICINE will
do what we claim tor It—rid your system
of Catarrh or I leafiK.is caused by
Catarrh HALL'S CATAfUtH MKDICINK
ha.t been successful in the treatment of
Catarrh for over Forty Veers.
Hold by ail druggists.
F. J. (.booty * <A> , Totodw Q,
i If1
"'LL1, .'Ll. ITCC
Am leaving the country and will sell at the J. W
Cillett farm, 1 mile West and 7 miles South of Supply;
1 mile East and 7 miles North of Fargo, on
W ednesday,
Beginning at 10 a. in.
HOUSES tSi itUILES
2 bay mares, 8 years old, in foal
by Jack
1 yearling mule
CATTLE
3 cows giving milk
1 2-year old heifer
2 coming 2-year old heifers
3 spring heifer calves
HOGS
1 Poland China Sow
CHICKENS
36 While Leghorn liens
Fiiiii HflPlEiiENTS
l i ft. Acme Header in good re-
pair.
1 Wagon
1 2-row cultivator
1 14-inch gang plow
1 McCormick Mower
1 Lister
1 Drag harrow
1 Disc harrow
Sweep Grinder
Cream Separator
1 22-barrel steel galvanized
tank.
Proud of
the Job
The self-made man is usually proud
of the job. That is only natural. He
has a right to be.
If he has made a success of his life,
he has something to be proud of. If he
started with nothing and won his own
way, he is entilled to pat himself on the
back. No doubt early in life he opened
a savings account at the bank and work-
ed, saved and sacrificed until thin s be-
gan to come his way. The same road is
open to you. Follow it. Our bank will
do its part.
Bank o! Supply
DEPOSITS DOMMTEED
FREE imm AT i^iSOM—SR8M8 C8PS ASH SPOOLS
TdI’IT ■ • A!,.sums unt*er $10 cash. On sums over that amount, a credit
1 tliD. of 5 moQths will be given on approved security. Notts to draw
10 per cent from dale. 5 per cent off for cash on sums over $10. No property to
be moved unlit settled for.
F. M. WRIGHT
Col. S C. Pettyjohn, Auctioneer
Bank of Supply, Cierk
Do
You
Know
That just a little expense for a good toolh
brush and tooth paste, added with a little
time will save you lots of trouble with your
teeth, and probably a great expense with the
dentist.
Then too, we have a nice line of tace creams,
face solutions, message creams.
Come in, we are ready at any time to show
you what we have.
Davis Pharmacy
SUPPLY, OKLAHOMA
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Anderson, L. A. The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1923, newspaper, March 22, 1923; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951142/m1/7/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.