The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1923 Page: 4 of 10
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TNE SUPPLY REPUBLIC**
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L A Andkrson, Editor.
Foicar.l a» •<v<jni cl«M mail maU*r iu the
Pualuffloe at Supply.Ukla.
“Oar Sinn Fein frietul who
ptfrpetmtes the iday Bugle upon
h defenseless public, and the un-
fortunate individual who ia in-
carcerated at Supply because he
labors under the aberration that
lie H running a newspaper and a
good big alinre of the uiiivers-
with it,—these two alone- seem
displeased with ihe outcome ot
the county consolidation move-
ment it is provoking to have a
perfectly good “Bugle Call to
Arm’’ end in a dismal squawk
like a half grown roosters attempt
cd crow, we know, und far be it
fr >tn us to deprive these two of
tile pleasure of howling ajn.ut
tlie nutter till they wish.
— Buffalo Deni icr it. •
EIGHT MILE ITEMS
Since the rain list Saturday
night and Sunday the farmers
litve been wearing the smile tin*,
don’t coin? off.
Farmers were busy last week
s.nving oats an i bailey.
Myrtle Benefiel was absent
from sc io il last week on accoun1
of sickness.
U;v. 1* B Newman wascalle<
to Iowa on account of his wife’t
ill ness.
Hodge Htn'ey worked the road
last woek running North and
South near James St rad us farm.
A N. Uenger and w fe spent
several days Iasi week at Vic
visaing linn daughter. i’beii
grand iauK iter. V da Brewer,
returned horn with tlietn for u
abort visit.
Miss Pauline Worthan spent
last week end with her parents
near Lsmbert, Okla.
The L idies Aid spent last Tliur.
day afternoon sewing on articles
to be sold at a B.tziar in the neat
future.
Jack McKenna and wife were
confined to the house with the
flu last week.
A. M Harveys family wer«-
sin >ni£ '..ne aick of las; week, hut
are reported better.
Mrs. Irvan Eliott and babies
have the flu.
Mrs. Ruby Brown hgs been
sulfering the past two weeks
w ith tonsilitis.
SUCCESS IN TURKEY RAISING
On« of Ihe Mott Important Step* la
Selection of Breeding Stock-
Look for Vigor.
One uf tin' nnist Iiii|h.riant slept to-
w aril stave** In turkey raising l» tlie
proper seleeiiim of brooding «n*‘k.
Until(I'lml'le eggs, weak poult*, mol
sinnll, scrubby turkey* are largely I lie
result of carelessness In tlie ■election
of the parent stock. Ill selecting I ur-
ge** for breeding purpose* strength
iml klgm are llie 111 *1 polnl- to ne
DHiilereil. To iDileute llils Ihe body
should be deep und wide, the bulk
hroad, and the breast round und full.
Tlie head should be of Rood size and
if a eleaii. benliby uppearanec. A
mim
\ Strong, Well-Made Frame Is Ue
tlrable.
triiiiu, well-imide frame Is shown by
hick, sturdy shank* and straight
itrong toes.
Inbreeding I* harmful and If Carried
a very long wilt result In the loss of
vigor and vitality. It Is, therefore,
idvlsable each year lo ohtuln a new
tom of unrelated blood, hut of the
nine type. Nothing 1* to be gainod
iy ero sing varieties, ns aueh pructlee
non rerluces purebred* to mongrel*.
|ty imreluislng breeding stork early
n the season one not only bus a larger
number to ehooae from, but the birds
ire given ample time to become ar-
pmlrited with their new surroundings
iefore the mating season.
GEESE THRIVE ON PASTURE
Wo have just bought a tremen
(lous stock of Army Munson last
shoes to he sold to the public dir-
ect. Price %'i 75. These shoes
are 100% solid leather with heavy
double soles sewed and nailer
The uppers are of heavy
chrome leather with bellows
tongue, thereby nuking them
wale- proof, l iiese siloes nre sei*
ling very fast und we aJvise you
to order at once to insure your
order being filled.
Tlie sizes are G to II ail widths:
Pay Postman on receipt of goods
or send money order. Money
refunded if shoes are not satis-
factory.
THE U. S STORES CO..
1441 Broadway, New York City.
For Sale-Good tour room house
in good neighborhood, barn, hog
house, chicken house, etc. All
in gj >d repair. Price is very
reasonable and terms will meet
your approval. Call at H-puhli*
can office for details-
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CASTORIA
For Infanta and Children.
Mothers Know 1M
Genuine Castoiii
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
,\AV
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Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TMI eiNTMR CONMNY, NtW TORN CITY
FEDERAL LAND BANK MONEY
Farm rl Per Cent
Loans at D 2 Interest
Absolutely no cmmissioi !
Ti.e Mortgage that Never Conus Due!
R-turns to borrower REBATES which give him his money
at cost. Cheaoesl money obtainable and at si me time the
ilsaie8t terms of payment. Information on r<quest
W B, JESSEE, Sec.-T/eas., Supply, Ok'ahoma
/. J. TEETERS, Pres.
CHARCOAL GOOD PREVENTIVE
Buy Your Winter
Feed Now
Snow will soon be flying and you
will need feed. Buy now and have
it on hand. Prices are going up; you
save money if you buy today.
HAVE m mw* CTAL T2 LAST THIS tfETIEr?
“At Y'iui Service Die Year Round’’
urn CoOpeui
A. MESS ALL. Manager
Job Printing at the R publican.
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
la often caused ‘by an Inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When title tube la Inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or Imperfect
hearing. Unless the Inflammation can
be reducod, your hearing may bo de-
stroyed forever.
HAUL'S CATARRH MEU1CINE will
do shut wo claim for It—rid your system
of t atat i It or Deafness oaused by
Catarrh HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
ha* been successful In the treatment of
Catarrh for over Forty Tears
Bold by all druggists.
F. J. Chaney A Co., Toledo, (X
Fowls V/ill Pick Up Most of Their
Living Except During Winter arjd
Breeding Season.
Cease ttre usually I'tilsed where
they have a good grass range or pas-
ture ns they are good grazers and usu-
ally pick most of tlielr living, except
during I be winter month* and the
' (ceding season, tioallng* should be
ltd a mash of two parts shorts and
one part comment by weight, cluing
lug at I be and of three weeks to equal
parts of short a and comment with a
per cent each of beef scrap and grit.
A fattening ration may be made of a
mash of one pari slants and two parts
common) by weight with a per cent
of beef scrap, fed In the morning, and
a feed of porn at night.
SLIGHT IMPORTANCE OF GRIT
Lack of Material Will Cause Indiges-
tion and Impaired Health—
•Gravel Also Helps.
Many poultry raisers gradually be-
gin to slight the Importance of grit
Lack of grit means poor digestion and
Impaired health. Regular poultry grit
should he kept before the fowl* In
boxes or hoppers at all times. In
addition, a load of gravel near the
chickens’ home would Improve the
health and Increase the egg yield.
It does not pay to feed runt*.
• • •
Variety In feed helps to keep the
flock In good condition.
• • •
Iluve the poultry house dry, well
ventilated and free from drafts.
• • •
A pullet I* a female less than a year
old, and when over that age Is a hen.
• • •
Removing the cause of disease Is
better than doctoring the chicken
afterward.
• • *
Dropping boards of matched lumber
suve time and temper when cleaning
the house.
• » •
Corn silage In small amounts helps
production of eggs and Increases the
hntcbability.
• * •
Seml-solld buttermilk aids the health
of fowls and the number and hatch-
ability of eggs.
• • •
Many beginners with poultry make
a failure of It because they start on
too large n scale.
Value Can Hardly Be Over-Empha-
sized and Should Be Fed to
Fowl* of All Ages.
The value of charcoal can scarcely
be overemphasized nhd It should he
fed to fowls of all ages as a preventive
of bowel discords and disease. It Is
best to keep II before tlie fowls at all
times, as there Is no danger of them
eating too much. Charcoal has a great
purifying effect in absorbing noxious
gases and will correct many digestive
discords.
WSHgt!
BSP
FOR the RELIcF or
RHEUMATISM
LAME SACK.Li ! .:• V
SPRAINS,SWElLiNG:* f-
LAM EN ESS. BITES ^S: IS
-SCt-D EVCkYW,
j r)lowmuch is your share of this
/100 OOO^OOAnni’dl Loss
is Fence Post Replacement?
Stop It /
Let us print your sale bills.
Quick iervice—reasonable price. |
CORNS-
Lift Off with Fingers
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Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little
“Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly
that corn stops hurting, then shortly
you lift it right off w ith fingers. Truly I
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
“Freezone" tor a few cents, sufficient to
remove every hard corn, soft corn, or
corn between the toes, and the cqlluaaa,
without soreness or irritation
Hi
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Jfe.;;
Long J .*'.1Cr*ot»etcJ Yel-
low V u9 .Fusts she .lid
Dot be coufuttcd with
posts thst sre mers’y
d '.'pwd, brushed or butt-
ti.steii L-U Posts srs
treated, full length. In
huge sir-tight cylinujrs,
wllh Creoeuts by the
pieeeurs-vacuum proc»»*.
The farmers of America spend
$100,000,000 annually replac-
ing fence posts. Have you
ever figured your share of
this tremendous expense?
Save money, time and labor
by putting fit Long-Bell Creo-
soted Yellow Pine Fence Posts.
Build fences that last 1
We have a fine lot of Long-
Bell Creosoted Fence Posts in
stock. These posts are pre-
served, full length, with Creo-
sote (Dead Oil of Coal Tar) by
the pressure-vacuum process,
which makes them resistant
to decay and fire. They last
a lifetime I
Let us show you why these
posts are better; why they ac-
!W*> tually save you money. Come
in the first chance you get.
We have everything in the
building material line and you
will find our quality and prices
right I
LCNG-EFLL LUMBER CO.
SUFFLY. HUNCH*
Proud of
the Job
The self-made man is usually proud
of Ihe job. That U 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 entitled 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 things be-
gan to come his way. The same road is
open to you. Follow it. Our bank will
do its part.
Bank ol Supply
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
Do
You
Know
That just a little expense for a good tooth
brush and tooth paste, added with a little
time will save >ou lots of trouble with your
teeth, and probably a great expense with the
dentist.
Then too, we have a nice line of face creams,
face solutions, message creams.
Come in, we are ready at any lime 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. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1923, newspaper, March 15, 1923; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951183/m1/4/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.