The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1923 Page: 1 of 8
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Vul. XXII
SUPPLY REPUBLICAN
WHO IS HORSESHOE CHPMP?
t'rade* Day in Supply Weil ms.
rh.v. a*tr»c!ed ihe attention of
!about all ti>e real classy horse
JAZZ ORCHESTRA
MAKES BOW NEXT .................
TMHDCIUV •j.pnX Hh-e Pilchers in ihis iisck of the
lHUKoUAI nlull I ; Wl,oda. but f r. m nil accounts the
____ i championship is still undecided
’ | Some or the “sharps" would
School Carnival Offers At- up we|| t0 the front of the
tractions for the Whole j «
Family. th^y 8WUnjr with iheluckv horse
* ~— shoe, and that they wanted to
1DMISSI0N IS FREE TO SLL'-Ji.hoid u,. r.put.ii™ «t ih.tr
RUnissiwn •• 1 particular part of the country,
and would all the would be pitch-
Lots of Eats—Boxing Matches em Kindly step aside and let a
and "Gambling Joint” man pitch who knows the came.
Await You.
Oh, Boy! Supply's big Js** or
chestra will make their first ap-
pearance at the school Carnival i
Scppty. Woodward Countv. Uctahimui. Thursday. October 18, 1S2H
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MEW STATE BANK CLOSES
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THRU RAILROAD
SERVICE EXPECTED
WITHIN 3 WEEKS
Oflbcials of the Wichita Falls A
Vo1-!hweatern K Broad nonoUPC
ed this week plw » h«d he*-n
maoe to secure a pile driver from
tho Santa Fe Riiilway and that
vr irk would ata(i immediately ,vn
the midge* north of Woidward.
According to present i>lans the
roadbed north of Woodward wi l
Then in about five minutes the
gallery would have ith fling at
this individual when he came
out on the short end of a lop-
sided score.
Barn Yard" golf may have
as we
peitrnu^ ~~~~— Darn
to be held at the high school ^ attraction*, hut an far
buMding Thursday night. Oct. 2*. a|>e Hb(e lo tt.|| the gallery enjoys
The orchestra has been praclic-. gh|m,B mor«* than the play**»s
• m : 1.1— . ...mt fnP fltin.P ..n • If tL .. ........
ing for this big event for some
time and all the members of the
Jazz organization 11 (te this will
for the "Razzing" they gave the
losers was something frightful.
21 to 3 seemed to be shout the
WOLE CHEEK CUTS BANK
The N* w gtste Bank of Wood | Wolf Creek was running wild
rd closed its doors Saturday.{Friday and cut sway shout 16D
The enure of susprnsion is notjfeet «'l the hank oil the ’.vest
known at this time, hut supposed, sido of the river at the Robeit
to be caused by slow paper {Vaughan feed yards A hurry-up
Already there is talk of rf reor-Vall was sent out for men and
gamtslion and it is believed the q ite a crowd responded A
etocl hinders, deposit or s ai d thejamall house was moved about 150
business men of Woodward will! feet to higher ground and a feed
bold u meeting and reorganize barn waa torn down before the
river reached it. Mr. Vaughan
lost a windmill, le g pens, steel
gates and much lumber.
The Channel of the river moved
to tlie west sid** of Ihe liver, the
first lime in the history of old
oldlimi‘19, causing the above loss
to Mr, Vaughan as well aa cut-
ting awav the hank all down the
line and uprooting trees by the
seore..
malnutrition
CAUSE CHILDREN
LAG IN CLASSES
Milk, Cereals, Eptfs and Fruit
Make balanced Break-
fast for Children.
soon.
PLENTY OF DUCKS FLYING
[>UCks have been plentiful the
holt a
u am* *#■ ------ 61 iv o nccinv v. ------ —
be the big sensation of the ye»r a,„rilflfe score of the afternoon
in Supp'y—not excepting the big lb(> wits would not. lei the losers
ied*of the past month. i count more than 3
But that is just one of the fee* _______
tores, look over the list below Groceries and mail are being
end save up your pennies, dimes ^vered in Supply under ex*
and dollars ifmi come prepared ;treme difficulties The roads
to have the big time of the year. from Woodward to Wolf Creek
Some of the attractions: j»re almost impassable, but Wolf
Novelty Stands , Creek is causing most of the
B »xing matches trouble. A ford has been made ,ptrv
Candy stands ' ! just below the hospital, although,
Hamburgers—end hot at thab | great difficulty is experienced in ___
Gambling joint—Oh, Boj! let’s lieg(,tiating it. Meichandiseand 1
take a chance. mail is spipped by truck to the
Duck Ponds—They don’t men* rjver nnd teams are used to cross
tion chickens - the river.
Wall &«* brid«. .. S..P th.™. Will, W.ter »,.r«d out
„1, 60.1 f«.t ot brWKO.^'tr lb. * Iwlh 1»«
{B-aver and W»»lf Cret k the ducks
and tiack are gone i . . n
To the south tbs railrord lost|»re ha.d to reach and without
60 h. ir4 on the South tTanadia..; m -veahle blind hunters have re*
and 90 hams on R d River. The P«. ted l»"»« soooli.ig
woik wd1 p-oceed no the bri tgej
over (
company will detour over thej pictures advertised
Denver tracks at Ke« River, thus Bj) iWn „t lb». school hou
relieving all bii ge gangs f'r
work on ihe north end.
The article in The RepuhMci H
of Oct 4, defining malnutrition
was a start of a campaign to
awaken the parents to tba fact
ilia' they can help in a matciinl
wav I hr progress of the children
in Kchunl. That a child is Buf-
fering from malnutrition does in
no way reflect upon the credit
standing of the parents at the
grocery store nor does the teach-
TO PLAY LAVERNE FRIDAY f Lr infer that the child doea not
11 ■*' (have enough lo eut, for hb Dr.
Friday afternoon the I,real font McCo||um)uf ,ha Jo|,n Hopkine
. i ball team will j uraey to Uverne U||tvei||ity l(f Baltimore, Md ,
W-|I P- *c- do.. the Drug i pICTURE SM0WN TUESDAY to play the the high school team *t,„ has done more work along
il.e Sou'h Lan -d.ur., butihe, — i0f that town. This will be the1
will detour over thej niefures advertised to be fjrHt game of the nason and the
house last urt. nrimed for the halt le. I... a from malnutiition
People on their wav from k**: at,d the pieturf-s were good. w..... „.
verne lo Supply TnutR/:!ay morn y,„, are missing these programs account of themselvea,
st TJ( ^ —r.r.
ever possible
H ddenville Six mi'e hard sur-
faced road to be built into oil
Well, that’s enough to start the
thing along, and the big guar
aneed featuie of the occasion
is that the management says I
there will be no fakes and you j
get your money’s worth at every i
turn.
And, still the big inducement,
fur all edi ors »l least, is the an-
nounc- m>nt that no ;*cfiniesi« ri
will be charged. Can it be pos
sible we arc going to ge. some-
thing for nothing? Who knows?
Any way, FRBfi ADMlSSlf IN >’»S
attrecled our attention and we
will b** there with the rest ot ihe
dow nl rodden Remember t be
date. Thursday nigh', Oct, 26tb,
at tb hig'i school.
The Entre Nous Club met last
Friday afternoon at the home of
L A. Anderson.
his line than any other scientist,
------------- I say a. ‘ There are more chiidien
la8t hoya are primed for the battle. L^ff^ring
F'iday nigtii failed to arrive and While they a»e not boasting °Mamollg the rich than among any
were shown Tuesday night A( lbejr Kanies H8 yet, both the boys |oljier c|a88 »* C'xiperation slung
goid crowd whs in attendance Hn(j tbe coach, Mr. Rosaer, BrH this line from the parents with
* confident they will give a Koof* Lhe teachers will help to eliminate
a lot of the illness of the children
in the grades this winter. A
- farmer will be very particular
The Entre Nous Club met that his machinery is in working
day at tha home of Mrs. B. Mil- order when he sends the hired
lion Ji*. f< r an all day meeting man to the field in order that ha
The day was spent in sewing for may do a good day’s work, but
the needy. the ame farmer will send bis
---- children to school (to a hired
Ii is not. too soon for you t°LeilChei) very poorly fittedphy*
put your tuikeys on full feed Iaicitliy lo do a day s work
the Thanksgiving musket.
imber Tin key Day in Supply
and bring in all you have—top
market Cish price is guaranteed
Miami $95,000 high school build-
ing being erected.
No Hunting
Positively no hunting or fishing allowed on
the COOPER RANCH. This means everybody.
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The Supply Chamber of Oum-
me c-neiu i.s regniui iiH-eiiug
Tuesday afternoon at Uie Davit
Drug uSioje. At Ibis rnevlii g it
vrr.annnoiii.ced limt moie Iban
12<>) "i »!->a nnd been .. c iitu in
t la wi hoi v ai Q : I st ‘ V i y el*
ft, i wiiuio hi li.a e i» mV cii:e
t i .illlUbni t\»i ke\s air imp'll
el to hi ing Hi le -*hi 3‘Jc l o* » "in
Hmu. lie I >l,.l r •“ * U. ’i.ll
u.i surkey 0-<y in s>upub
pec.rd t » ti iu >ie ib .n SBjOlO ••
Cl b. R 111. in her, the mKiieoi
Ciisb mu i»t< \ me i.- goa.antied
A litter w IS nctived by ihe
R pubicai 1‘liuraOay troni R v.
F. U Willtoms, wtio la atraiided
in Wooowt id, Heir Y, i.liana
Rlroed III ttie lr Ur I l:e W> U.li
ha 'e a cla.rge Ii a-* ttiaii 100 iililea
froth Supi ly and won d ui p »*
uii ii.’ md t'laudp o -\n oi ti-ae
da>a when it.o rvuda«ne in beiiei
condition.
All furmera i i Hiia vicu iiy
anxioiia t*i sow tin- rem «in.l-r ot
tliair a h. -it. mii.t when Hie ground
driei sut.iciemty iliids vvi.f lit
in operation at evtiy turn
l,awt*>n Plans under way f* r
ess ibli-bm-rl of brick i>! i
wi ll C pHC'ty o! ‘dll't bit as( l It
bricks dally atiJ einployiiig 4v0
Why not buy a f«w pairs of these guaranteed Over-
alls? At this price they are the biggest bargain of
the year
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Good California Peaches
Gallon
45c
Arthur JacVson, Proprietor
SJFPLY, OKLAHOMA
Milk iT \hs natural food of
small children and nothing %
answer its purpose. The leafy
part of vegetables such as let
luce, cabbage, etc , are good as
Mey supply vitinoines without
which there will be very little or
•io growth. A child who drinks
milk u> not "m ty ’’ Ttie nCl«n|
ask’ the C (operation oi p .re.'ts
l i lids campaign
’ f *
K dlowing are some breakfasts
fiat mi e good and bad. * These.
,ie hc'uuI tireaklMMiu repontd
oy the d i'diti: ' ’*,
BAD
No. 1--A|i|i <j ami cotfea
ami weiiiies
No. 2—Panclue’ ami buUvr.
.U)i ami oi.ifutt >
No .1— IbaaU,gravy »li<l lea.
No. 4 —.iiscuiu, sjiup sod
fried eg*.
GOOD'
* No l -Foa»'ne.l eng, bacon
(i*riN|i>, in rail and hu.ier.
( nl. ii me wilt} l.ilug loos-
ing J
No 2 -Oa. uitjal. mil.,, sugar,
apples, musiii.’, Oieaii, peanut
Duller ami ill Ilk.
No. oacwii, milk,
III O U a.ill n> rug.
No. 4—Oalmeal, iu.U and
suga., egg, Dreail alld OUi.keV.
i
file Cwiioei Vo.iuii ot Hie lie. lltl
,1 Ilia Cilba la 11*0 O llllportalK
uian the CJiisei Vailwii ol tood.
C,veiV CwilU oliould have at
.cast woe pint ul inl.K u d«}.
Unci to ml,is or in lua loud U
ia me voiy o-^ai (immI .Here la ne
:„i..iild u.tilk plan y *t water ,e-
«eeii iiioals L n.U en 8hCUi_.D
N Jf drink tea or c »tte« at ail.
Tnere sh. uld le plenty of
b aad and ce-e»la, veniculany
utmeal and whole wheal bread#
vine* should he u*.ed fre*--,.
t'tiey are Det er than while ur» mi .
Children must have plenty of
v -gotan'ea eve-v dxv. Fresh
vegetables are preferred, but
wh ii not iibiainsbie, d*ied <*r
is« iced v'-ge’ait es sf'O’ild t**
^iv n F ui-s A'** ‘1“<*** KHry **' d
' oi(l limed Oil l' i(« a
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Anderson, L. A. The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1923, newspaper, October 18, 1923; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951972/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.