Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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The Jordan Land
& Loan Company
FARMERS ADVISED AGAINST SELLING COWS
Buy nnd Sell Lands
on Commission
Loan Money on
Land
Special At'.entlon Given to
Perfecting Tltlcs.to I-am) Lit-
igations and I'robs to Meiter.
Plenty of Money ou Hand
anil Quick Service. Notary
In unlet. •' -
Pauls Valley, Okla.
To any one Interested:
Dear Sir: —
Wo learn that you have a ioan on your land, which
will mature soon or that you are in the market for a loan on
your land. We want to state to you that we are in the Land
and Loan business. We represent some of the best compan-
ies in the state We are liberal both as to valuation and as
to Time We loan on all classes of titles that are good in-
cluding negro lands, Dead Claims and Probate Titles. Our
contracts are among the best, our interest as low as the low-
est. We can give you the choice of several ways to pay in-
terest and principal. . . , ,
We always have plenty of money on hand, and make
no delay in paying out on our loans as soon as title is per-
fected. . , t e.
If you want a loan please give us the pnvelege ol to-
uring with you before placing same. It will cost you noth_
ing, and may save you some money. We will call on you it
vou wish it.
We explain everything to you in detail, so you will
know before you make application for a loan, what you are
doing- and what you can depend upon. Soliciting your busi-
ness and awaiting your action and reply, we are.
Yours Truly,
The Jordan Land
& Loan Company
Hy, George I. .Ionian.
*
Filling a Silo on a Dairy Farm.
During the past twelve months cat I use of puro-bred bulls and bj.castrnt ]
tie buyers have been active In l<oui* ing all scrub built, al nn early age
tana Mississippi, Alabama. Georgia The south Is especially adapted ic
and Florida, purchasing cattle to bo I raising cattle, because <'f Hi" "W,
shipped to the middle western mar- grazing season, the enormous area*,
kets as either canners or etochers of cheap land, much of which Is now
The prices paid for eanners during lying idle, the great variety ot pas ,
Horse Shoeing
A SPECIALTY
I have secured the services of
Mexican Joe to do Horse Shoeing.
He is the best known shoer in the
state and he will be found at my shop
at all times to wait on you,
A
and
fact
best
h in
.eneial lino of Blacksmitbing done
,11 work guaranteed to be satis-
ry. Nothiug to small for our
«>rviiso nor too largo for us to
this period havo been so high that
thousands of cows and heifers have
gone to the shambles which should
have been relained on the farms fci
breeding purposes. This is especially
noticeable when the receipts of south
ern cattle at the St. Louis market
for the last 12 montliB are compared
with those for any previous period ot
similar length. The receipts of Atu
baum. Mississippi ami Louisiana '.'it
tic at that market have almost dou
bled during this period.
Since the llrst of February buyer-
from the farms and ranches of the
west have been scouring Ihe su'^
states in search of breeding stock, i
few years ago this class of cattl,
would have been scorned by Iho v.'est
ern ranchman as breeding stock, but
with the shortage of cows for breed
ing purposes the ranchers are glad to
get these cheap cows, to which they
will breed good beef bulls. The half
breeds resulting from tbis mating
make fairly desirable beef animals.
Several thousand cattle have already
been sent from these states to Texas,
Oklahoma and Kansas, and some of
them are said to have been shipped
as far as Montana.
Recently there were perhaps more
cattle unloaded at one time In Hlr-
Give
Jim
SUMS SILO
J. 0. Alstott, the leading live
stock dealer, has just finished
building himself a 100 ton silo.
It is located at his feeding pens
near the cold storage plant It
is a pattern of the "Common
Sense Silo" that the Minnetonka
Lumber company has been adver
tising through the columns of
the Democrat for months
for
Apply a cotton cloth wet with BAL
LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT to all
wounds, cuts, burns, sores or blisters,
and note its wonderful healing power.
It is prompt a^d very eflective- Price
25c, SOc and 81.00 per bottle.
by City Drug Store.
ture grasses and legumes which grow
luxuriantly on ali soils, and because
of the mil J winters.
If the western ranchman can afford
to pay southern farmers good prices
for rows, pay the high freight rates
io the wiit stand the losst a which j p
na'urally occur during shipping thin uBjMr-WBVIBsa
cattle such long distances, also bom t .
the losses due to a change of climatic _
conditions, and then make money oiuA SCIlTltnlC
them, why can not the southern farm j
< r who already owns the soils, lo 'i MOo-m
this stock on the farm and secure tin 8(Jcy, , g.c
increased profits? lie can if he w"'i. ■
free hk, cattle of ticks, lncrc.u. Hf j f «« >-
efficiency of liis pastures by planting bimousne
mixtures nf lespedeza, bur clovet.j^j ■j'Qn;,.
white clover or perhaps melilotus..1 .
alslke clover, and redtop over his pas Desl >'•'
ture lands; and by raising more bays ; Press Ass<
i and forage crops for wintering his i and
i .'took and finishing them for market ,
The surplus cattle can then be fat | ' 'J' _
toned by feeding cottonseed cake on by C;ty .)n>g S ore
! grass, or grazing fields of velvet ,
\ beans while feeding some conceu _
i irate; or they can be (Inlshed in the I
j dry lot -luring the winter months. For
winter feeding no roughage Iisb proy
! en moro \alual)le than silage, as the
i addition of It to a feeding ration inva
rlably Increases the size of the dally
Us A Trial
Walker
Shop hack oi Freeman's Store Building
UilUHMVWttgMBty Wk*SHffl#aEEHKMM I
Achievement
• cience I s produced no
livfl agency in the relief ol
n, dyspepiia, constipation,
ss or impure blood as Meti
Digestive, the result ol ihe
i of the American Diujr and
jcialion, composed ol drug
newspaper men all over ihe
Try this great remedy Sold
Adv.
To Prevent Blood l*oit oniilg
I rtnply at oner the wonderful oWl v.HfiLIf 1)1
1 I'oVriWB AMTIRKPT1C HWAI.INC OIL, a *u:
dreMtaf that relieve* pain and «ua •
sn.iwtime. Not h liniment, 85c. 50c fi t
Sold
Adv.
Several good milk cows
sale. See E. E Cochran.
CHffiSTHMS 8IZMR
The ladies of the Baptist Lad-
ies Aid Society requests the
Democrat to announce that they j
will hold theii" annual Christmas1 jjaj,. COnics
Bazaar on Saturday, December j
13, 1913. Further particular
will be given later.
HOT! HOT!
'the hottest place this side of
Wynnewood, hut let iibKPll you
Ice Cream till you get cold en-
ough tf need a Chill Tonic, then
will sell you Chill Tonics till
'you get well enough to eat
nn li e Ice c i earn.
—CITY UliUGSTOUE
Pauls Valley, Okla
Come in and ask tho hald
man to show you t,he
«.* ! *; •« *"■ hbuij .v—- -
mlngham, Ala., for feed, water and i gains and reduces their cost, thereby
rest while en route to the western j making greater profits The quality
ranges thau have ever beeu seen In I and the quantity of allage which can
that place before In one day. Georgia j be produced on some of these ''heap
and Florida are sending out thousands j lands cannot be surpassed by the high-
of these nntlve southern cattlo at the j priced lands of the corn belt, whereas
present time at prices ranging from j the cost of producing It Is far less be-
$15 to $?.3 a head for mature animals. I cause of tho cheap labor.
A shipment of 40 carloads of cattle I The farmers of the south are there-
was recently made from Osceola j fore urged to discontinue this whole-
county, Florida, in one day. They ! sale shipping of their female cattle
were shipped to Kansas via Oklahoma to other states, to free the pastures or
City. The cattle were dipped iu ar the cattle tick, and to Increase tin
When the b'by is suffering the doc
ble affliction ol hot weathet and bowe
disorders, the remedy needed is Mc
GEE'S BABY EL1XIB. It reduce-
the leverish condition, corrects tit
stomach and checks looseness ol ih
Dowels Price 25c and 50c per bottle
Sold by City Drug Store. Adv
1?. McChesnny returned
yesterday from his trip through
Texas. He Worked his bit and
spur businoss at every town
and city ho passed through on
the trip and reports a phetiom-
inal business. Tie reports a
splendid trip from the stand
point of business an 1 pleasure, j.20
Tax
The Best Pain killer.
Bucklen's Arnica Satve when applied
eenical solution before leading, to free
tlyiin of ticks, and were to be dipped
again on arrival at Oklahoma City be-
fore going above the federal quaran
tine line.
Somo people of the south teem glad
that, theso cattle are being shipped
out, a« thf number of scrub cattle is
being reduced and the south will get
better cattlo as a result. They do
not look far enough ahead, however,
or they would see that if the short-
age ot cattle is such us to cause buy-
ers to come from the far west in buy
the„6 scrub cattle for breeding pur-
poses, the chances of southern farm-
ers refilling their pastures with good
cattle are indeed small, for where are
these good breeding cattle to cotne
from at a reasonable price? The best
and most profitable way of getting
good eat ti"3
Notice to Paving
Payers
Paving and Grading f. ixe-
will bo due on Sept. 1st. U'13. a
the office of City Clerk. Taxe
become delinquent and pen It"'
added, Sept, 15th. 1913-
L W. Wetterniark,
City Cierk
number and quality of their cattle hj
Iho use of pure-bred beef bulls. The
progeny will not only grow faster and
make larger and better cattle, but will
he far more profitable to raise and to
feed than ate the natives. The soils
will be increased In fertility by the
manure, which gives such profitabh
returns when applied to the cotton
crop and puts vegetable matter Into
the soil. The amount of commercial
fertilizer necessary to produce a crop
will be reduced and a more bountiful
yield will be produced.
Literature regarding methods of {
feeding cattle In the soulh and eia ii
eating the cattlo tlckB may bo ob
tallied from the Bureau of Cattle In
dustry, Department of Agriculture
Washington, O. O. Southern farmer.-
are also advised to consult the depart
A. W. Kerr, head of the Kerr1
Dry Goods Co., returned Friday
night from an extended buying q00(j Reas0ll jor
trip to the northern and east j His Enthusiasm,
ern markets.
) When a man has suffered for ■
I eral days with coY.c, dsirrho:
The Democrat is ttie leading
advertising medium in Garvin
county. Try it for rowultB.
, i * n- .in nirlohomait0 a cut' bruise" *Prain- bums or scald, ^ ,,rftcd Ul0 na(|v
,T. 0. Alstott was in Oklahoma | ^ q( Jhe skin win immed ■
City with a car of hogs 1- nday, ^ M pain E E Cbam
of last week. berUin of Clint0n, Me., says — 'It j BEST BREED FOR FARM USE
H. K. Richardson and L. J.1 obB Cutsand other injuries ol their
Robinson, of the l'alace Drug j terrors As a healing remedy its eq isl
throughout tho south Is meat's county farm demonstatloi.
It Can be Relied Upon
The American Dng and Press As
sociition authorized
guarantee absolutely Meritol Hair 1 on-
ic. It his no equal. t is a wonder-
ful remedy. A trial will convince you.
Sold by Ci y Drue Stor-.
•other from ol bowels conipiaint and i
then cured sound and well by or., c
two doses of chamberlain's Coin:
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a« 1
often the case, it is but natural t n h
rices n* i
u 4 should be enthusiastic in his pnise <
members to t , .
the remedy, and especially is in
case of a levere at'.ack when ..fe i
threatened. Try :t Then in nttd (
such a remedy. It never fails. Sol
by nil dealers.
■ h
Store were businoss visitors in j don't exist." Will do good for you.
Dallas and Ft. Worth,
the first of tho week.
T
80'tie Excellent Points That May As-
sist Farmer in Making Selection
—Some Rapid Growers.
exa!i' j Only 25c at Live l>rug Co.
I I I «« 1 II '♦*
Get an Impression That
Won't Rub Off-
An impression that this is the store where you
should trade. That this the place to get good
groceries and feed at moderate prices. Every-
thing is fresh and attractive. Superior quality
canned goods and the very best produce and pro-
visions obtainable. Our groceries will be deliv-
ered at your door. Bring us your chickens,eggs
and butter.
Phone us your Orders.
Sparks Grocery
Tell-a- hone 23
the Leghorns
Plymouth itock
of breeds in claiming for thems
an origin baa^d solely on practical
, considerations.
1 They are partly of Asiatic, blood, but
j In their iHection, which extends over
I a period of oO years, attention has
n„.. ih.n iii > 1 been paid to rapid growth and «-gg
The Wyandotte Is smaller " j production. ,0 that the bred today
Plymouth Hock, but an n,.arly reccmbl
grower. It is generally claimed that ^ . . ^
tho White Wyandotte will stand push- j ^ Wyaiu,oU„
Ing for rapid growth the best of anj ■ ^ ^ fu|l<)ant0„lal (lifT,.,.P„cc Mill ex-
breed. : U(g tllilt „hows the Asiatic origin of
the red.
The Rhode Island lU-ds do not re
produce themselves with certainty as
to shade of color or style of comb,
but 111 practical points they may be
considered a distinct and well-estab-
lished breed.
TH E DINNER
As layers the Wyandotte* seem to
rank about with tho Plymouth ltoclis.
Columbian Wysndottee.
will satisfy and delight
all who partake of it if
we supply the
MEAT OR POULTRY
We give good weight,
good meat and good
prices.
Delicious jucy beef, fine
young lamb, mutton,
veal, pork, poultry, etc.
0. O. ALLSTOTT
but being somewhat more acliTe and
having less tendency to overfatneas
they should be credited with a slight
advantage.
The Rhode Island lied breed consti-
tutes the latest addition to tb« list of
1 popular American breed* of chickens,
i This variety differs from the majority
TEXAS RAVAGED BY WEEVILS
More Damage Expected This Year
Than Has Been Done of Lste—
Every County Pestered.
More damage will result tbl* year
to cotton from the boll wevll than
has been occasioned by thai pest dur-
ing the last four years In Texas. Die
irlct demonstration agents employed
jointly by the United States depart
raent of agriculture and the agricul-
tural and mechanical college of Teias
guy 1 hat every cotton county iu the
state is being ravaged by the weevils
The weevils are especially bad it
Central and South Texas, in the tim
berrrt regions. The agents say the
weevils will bring about a loss ol
thousand* upon thousanos of dollar>
to cotton growers unlest the insuots
arc stamped out.
Phenton & Bishop
Practical Horseshoeing A Specialty
General Blacksmithing and Woodwork. Let
us do your work. We are the best mechan-
ics in town. Satfsfaction guaranteed. First
Joor south of Post Office.
PAULS VALLEY,
OKLAHOMA
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1913, newspaper, August 21, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118470/m1/3/: accessed May 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.