The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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L. A. Anderson, Editor.
LuUMpd •• •et'ood c1«m mall mutter Is the
Poet of five at Supply. Okia
UfiHT Mill ITEMS
It is getting quite dry for
*lieat plowing slid if we don’t
get rain soon the spring crops
will suffer.
ltlane and Jerry Reinnger re
turned this week to their homes
in Colorado after two weeks
spent with home folks.
A. N. Benger and wife and
Mrs. Ed. Brewer spent several
days last week visiting their
daughter at Vici.
Mrs. H«dge Hanley visited at
the Steel home Monday after-
noon.
The “Merry Maids” were en
tertained at the Benefiel home
laat Sunday.
Jack McKenna had a break
down with his threshing machine
and had to go to Enid for repaira
on last Monday.
The ladies of Greenwood will
have an apron sale and icecream
supper in the near future. Watch
for date.
Word just, received from Will
Benger who has just returned
from a four weeks trip through
the east part of the state and
down into Arkansas, that the
only crops that looked good were
in Ellis County. All of the sooth
and east part of Oklahuma where
corn is raised is burned up with
the drouth.
Rev Newman left this \*4ek
for points in Nebraska to look
after real estate business and
will return in time to fill Iub
appointment August 12th
,Mr. and Mrs. Tom Steele ex.
pect to move to Fargo next week
to make their home. Mr. Steele
has accepted a position as janitor
at the school house.
and Insist!
Rooming House
Clean Comfortable Rooms
By Day 01 Week
NORTH SIDE »SBS,
Smith’s Rooming House
tlx- mums “Bayer" <*
l’nlcM you
piukar'? or on t*l>!cU vim »re not get- 1
N B-nger and wife and {jL ti >.nmn. t:»y«s» i ^lmt pro
•sril.od tv pliyeliiac* over twenty-tarn
y««r» and proved *afe by millions tor i
Cold* Headache
Toothache Lumbago
Ka.fll|ie Rheumatism
Neuralgia t'uiu, Pain
Accept “Haver Tablet* of Aspirin
only. I nch unbr.iV.in Package contains
proper direction* Handy boxen o(
twelve table!, coat tew cents Drug
gial, ,.lrn sell Irnttlc of U *n.l 100
Aspirin in the (mile mirk of Bayer
Manufacture of MaooaceticaeideaUr ol
balicylicaoid.
Mrs. Brewt-r went to B«-aver Co.
this week to visit their children,
John and Arthur Benger’s family.
FOR SALE—Top buggy arm
harness. Fly nets with outfit.
See G. W. Thomas at restaurant.
We have juat bought a tremen-
dous stock of Army Munson last
shoes to he sold to the public dir-
ect. Price $2 75. These shoes
are 100% solid leather with heavy
double soles sewed arid nailed
The uppers are of heavy tan
chrome leather with bellows
tongue, thereby making them
waterproof. These shoes are sel-
ling very fast and we advise you
to order at once to in-one your
order being filled
The sixes are 0 to 11 nil widths
Pay Postman on ree-ipt of goods
or send money order Money
refunded if shoes are not satis-
factory.
THE U. S. STORES CO..
1441 Broadway, New York City
K. Abbott
DLNTIST
Woodward, Okia.
PUBLIC SALES
We have purchased 122,000 pair
U s Army Munson last anoea.
sire* f>)t to 12 which »a i he en-
tire -uiplus slock of one of th§
largest. U. S Government shoe
contractors.
This sle.e is guaranteed one
hundred per cent solid learner,
color daik tan, bellows longue,
dirt and waterproof. The actual
value of this shoe 1* Srt.00,
Owing to Oils tremendous buy
w, can ulfer same to the public
al Si So.
Send correct slie Pay po&tiuan
on delivery or send money order
1 f shoes are not as represented
we will cliee. fully refund your
money prompt ly upon request
NATIONAL BAT STATE SHOE CO.
:*W Broadwav, New York, N Y
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^EAGLEPENCIL CO. NEWYORK.USA
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Public
Having decided to quit farming we will sell at our place 3 1-2 miles
South and 1-2 mile West of Supply; 10 miles North and 2 miles East of
Fargo on State Highway, on
Tuesday, July 31,1923
Beginning at 10 a. in., the following property:
HORSES AND MULES
1 Grey mare, 8 years old, colt by
side
1 Brown inare, 12 years old, wt
1200
1 Saddle mare, 16 years old, wl.
850, colt by side
1 Gray mule, I year old, wt. 600
1 Bay horse, 1 year old
1 Bay mare, 1 year old
1 Brown horse, smooth mouth,
wt. 1200
1 Bay horse, 12 yrs. old, wt 1300
1 Brown horse, 5 yrs. old, wt. 1200
3 old mules
1 Bay mare, 4 years old, wt. 1200,
colt by side
1 bay horse, 7 years old, wt. 1300
1 Brown horse, 10 years old, wt.
1200
1 bay horse, 3 years old, wt. 1300
Gray horse, 3 years old, wt. 1100
Bay horse, 2 years old, wt. 1100
Bay mare, 2 years old. wt. 800
HOGS
Poland China sow with ten pigs,
2 1-2 months old
.3 Poland China gilts.
These hogs are all pure bred
CHICKENS
8 do* Buff Orpington hens,
li dez White Leghorn hens.
250 yellow spring chickens.
CATTLE
2 Red Milk cows, 6 years old
1 Holstein cow, 3 years old
4 Brown cows, 4 to 6 years old
l Black, while face cow, 6 yrs. old
5 Red white face cows, 3 to 6 yrs.
1 yellow Jersey milk cow, 12 yrs.
1 yellow Jersey milk cow. 9 years
All these cows are good ones
4 2- year old heifers, calves by side
1 2-year old heifer to he fresh soon
4 yearling heifers
7 Calves
1 roan Shot thorn hull, 2 years old
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
4 dressers 2 commodes 4 iron
bedsteads. 1 davenport. 1 Sanitary
coach. I folding cot. 2 center tables.
1 library table. 1 kitchen safe 3 kit
chen cabinets. 2 dining tables, lcook
table 2 organs. 1 kitchen sink. 2 oil
stoves. 3 oil heaters. 1 Morrischair.
7 rocking chairs. 8 sets dining chairs.
1 Home Comfort range. 1 Majestic
range. Two heating stoves.
One 9x12 rugs. One washing mu
chine. 2 wringers. 4 wash tubs.
1 wash boiler. Dishes and kitchen
utensils as well as unmerous other
articles.
MACHINERY AND
IMPLEMENTS
1 12 foot McCormick heeler. 1 barge,
8x16 1 Deering mower. 1 McCor
nick sulky plow. 1 Diering row
binder. 2 John Deere gang plows,
12 inch. 2 3 disc tandem gang p'ows,
2 3 section harrows. 1 harrow riding
attachment 16 bole Van Brunt wheat
drill. 14 hole Van Brum wheat drill
1 Case single row lister. 1 John Deere
2 row lister cultivator 1 P & 0 two
row cultivator. 1 single row disc
cultivator. 1 single row shovel cul-
tivator. 1 12 inch walking plow. 1
5 tooth cultivator. 1 8 ft. Keystone
disc harrow. 17 ft P & O tandem
disc harrow. 2 Bettendorf steel run
ning gear wagons 1 iron wheel
WHgon with hay rack. 1 narrow tire
wagon. 1 low wheel Hanly truck.
1 McCormick grain hinder. 1 5-horse
Rock Island engine ,1 8-inch feed
grinder. 1 Titan 10—20 tractor, if
not sold before sale.
MISCELLANEOUS
1 portable hog chute. 5 60 gallon
oil barrels. 1 30 gallon iron kettle.
1 10 gallon brass kettle. 1 grindstone.
1 scalding vat. 2 DeLavei cream sep-
arators No. 12 2 5 gallon cream cans.
1 buggv pole. 1 pair shafts.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
McDonald
DRUG STORE
WE PAY THE POSTAGE
SEND US YOUR ORDERS
PHONE 40
WOODWARD, OKLA.
Goal. Grain, Feed
The Farmers Co-Operative Elevator is open and
ready to aerve you every business day in the year. We
strive to please you at all time*, no matter whether
yon are buying or selling.
Bring your cream to us. Highest CASH price paid.
“At Your Service the Year Round”
A. 3. MESSALL, Manner
Home Economy
There is only one sensible and practical way to
handle your houaehold expense, and that is by
giving a check in payment of all bills.
This method eliminates the foolish waste of
money because you have a record of every dollar
you spend, and it further provides you an un-
questioned receipt for every bill you pay.
Why not talk this vital subject over tonight, and
then drop in here and we will show you how
easy it is to open a joint account for handling
your home finances.
Bank ol Supply
Trades Day Is
Past
But we will try to
save you money on your
merchandise every day
in the year.
• ,-
Give us a trial—every
purchase guaranteed to
be satisfactory.
We have hardware,
groceries, meats and fresh
fruits in season
TERMS:
All sums under $10 cash. On sums over that amount a credit of 6
months will be given on approved security. Notes to draw 10 per cent
interest from date of sale. 5 per cent off for cash on all sums over $10. No
property to be removed until settled for.
PRATT BROS., Owners
COL. $. c. PETTYJOHN, AUCTIONEER
BINX OF SUPPLY. CLERK
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Smith & Austin
SUPPLY. OKLAHOMA
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Anderson, L. A. The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1923, newspaper, July 26, 1923; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951489/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.