Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT. JUi.v 1\. l^'l.
PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT
PAULS VALLEY. OKLAHOMA
Published Every Thursday. Office: 110 McClure Ave.
"Entered in the Post Office at Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, as
Second Class Mail Mitter.
'which tin early crop has been Bundles of millet, sudan and sor-
( U'B ENTERTAINS
eel now us moisture
would be ideal but it wi
ter to' cultivate
conserve the moisture and plant
■■■Bied.
THOMAS cV
i ALEXANDER, Owners.
Phone 105
Subscription $1.50 per Year.
iStates currency instead of an
equivalent amount of kronen as is
the case in these coun-
ts pointed out ..hat sinea
nrps >nt ion samples should be selected Hour and (Jood Cheer yiuos at in a jthc payee abroad will receive An:-
' ■ ■ in a cool, airy home of Mrs. N. T. Martin. Ev- erican funds he will be in a post-
...... ! - eryone was there ready for thejtlon to convert them into locai
i, o orm an ^ • attendance of the farm- opening of the meeting at 2:30 P. jcurrency on the most advantagc-
ers of the ( ountv is expected at M. The name of a favorite ous terms since the banks in tho >
the meeting next Saturday. Ev- hymn was the answer to roll call, countries will give a more favor-
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wnicn an • — . •• , . . . „n,i w_i| equivaieu
grown and keep it cultivated until ghum shouli - ' , Qn July Oth the Home Keepers usually ti
you al,. ready to plant the see,, red, care bemg Ukta ^prc ^On ^ H«Uy'tries. u
Many may think that i -. d pl« . ' 1 ,, seiected Hour and Good Cheer Clubs at the .the payee
ifter you have sprouted ihe sc
Select as moist a location as is m
available and if protected from ery cotton growers oca! is expec
. i .1 . ...in/io .it miwii .ho ted to send five dp legates an.. ,—„
everv farmer whether a member lems of Childhood taken lip. Fol-. In the event ol non-pa\ment a
,,,• 11,(, Association or not is invit- lowing this Mr. Burge made an ]destination the amount to be re-
ed. The Association is again of- excellent talk. Mrs. Gentry, Mrs. 'funded to the sender on this s:cie
Business was omitted and the:able rate of exchange than is ava
the'south west winds'so much .he ted to send five delegates an.l program which was on the "Prob-j liable on this side.
Sprouting Seed.
AKSENATEI) MOLASSES
TO KILL BOLL WEEVIL.
Nev,
BLESS
four
t h ree
Method Said To Have Been ^ompany (,UN recently completed i al){| cover with
Successfully Employed. the construction of an electric I jnches of straw
has written that he will
Keep the straw
say about it:
' "Many people
fighting the boll
est enemy of the cotton grower
Thi method now success!ully>,.omp|.ehend what it
employed by a great nuin >ero j1Ilve 2-1-hour electric
farmers in all sections >l the
South was first called to the at
lo not yet fully
means
service.
•jested above.
In this locality, the second crop
Irish potatoes should be planted
To from the twenty-fifth of Julv -
attend town and country women. Then I The Western Union Telegrapn
the meeting was iurned over to (Company believes that the open-
McCord anil Mrs. Sprarilin. j ing of this new service shouiu
led the ladies through a j be of considerable convenience to
umber of interesting games. j people desiring to send mone*
Those nrcsent of the Good .cheaply, quickly, safely and dit
Club were: Mrs. Long, |to their friends or relatives
lit and all premises thoroughlv Mrs. Hodden. Mrs. Prather, Mrs. abroad.
cleaned and disinfected to pre- Littlejohn, Mrs. Denham, Mrs. j
vent recurrence of the disease Stevens. Mrs. M.
enjov the comforts of a brilliantly tht, firs1 of August. From this it this fall. The county has never Roy Miler, Mrs.
tention of the Morning News by a,5ng' a ' UghX ^^as^ossE
H. J. Gilbert, wholesale dealer in u „tep insi(,„ the door and size of Seed. " the count> to eat the sUrpl,!R Hour ' lub were-
ln case small potatoes are
do not cut them but plant .hem
whole. Where large seed are
D. Miler, Mrs.! If hot weather saps your energy
Brothers, Miss land you can't work well, it is a
siirn that your system is full '>•
of the Hanpy bilious impurities. You will be
Mrs. Chamlee, sick if you do not do something.
who
molasses, salt and sugar,
through one of his connections,
Daniel, Son & Palmer of Millen,
experimented with the formula
flood the house with light at the
touch of a button, to have a light
instantly at any hour of the night
pli com. Every effort should be made Mrs. Brinley, Mrs, Paris, Mrs.'Take Prickly Ash Bitter*, i.ie
to save the hogs. The state Rurch. Mrs. Wicklin, Mrs. Hugh remedy for men: it cleanses vie
when a child needs attention, or do not cut to less than two
and found it such a great success # e00|jng fan t0 bring refreshing or three eyes
that they have adopted the method
for their entire plantation.
Thi discoverer «>! the lormula
is said to be Dozier Hill of
slumber to a fretful fever patient
' these are conveniences that be-
The
board of agriculture has some vet- Hart, Mrs. W. T. Hart, Mrs. Ea- blood, liver and bowels, rc-toies
rinaries that may be had to assist son and Miss lea Glance. strength, vim and cheer! ll son :
the local vetrinaries. Any commu- Mrs. Carper, Mrs. Carmack; Price $1.25 per bottle. Hake,
nity having cholera can have some and Mrs. Hayes were guests from Drug Co., Special Agents,
assistance from these men for the the neighborhood. Mrs. McRee.
Variety.
"t s-r& rs s saw 'r
<Wh. experiment... wHh ,, "' > jSSWttXfSWSi
be used.
preparation < f his own manufac-
ture and received such gratifying
results that he has given it out for
the benefit of all the farmers.
The formula as composed fay
Mr. Hill is as follows: Two
pounds of calcium arsenate dis-
elevates the town in bis own esti- available,
mation and increases the value of,(Nobler may
ease.
his property by attracting others
to locate and build their homes.
They worry over the probable cost
of the service, but are finding
consolation, in the thought that
Planting and Cultivation.
The second crop potatoes
should be planted thicker and j
about two inches deeper than the
A. T. BURGE,
County Agent.
FEDERATED CLUBS.
an, in me unruum w. .. sprjn>, crop. Plant and cover flat1
solved in a quart of water mixed they can go back to the old coal ,(s ,.j(ij,es dry out too quickly. I The Home Keepers Club of Lib
Ice cream and cake were served
by the daughters of our members.
Next meeting to be on first
Wednesday in August with Mrs.
Hooker.
—Reporter.
Farm Loans—Low rate of inter-
est and liberal loans. See L. A.
Reeves.
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NOTirE-SIIHKIFF'S s \I,K
TAX W%HHA\T.
wmi iin'i' i" * .i«." "■ UK"- 1,111 v*"««v •• .. jrflon while to come n
touching each stalk in the bud. It person has lived for ten or fifteen , mojgture if
is best, according to the indirect- years in a 'dark town' he thinks ii„,iti'nir factor
ly received report from Mr. Hill he is used to it and likes it. but he ' the K,.0lln{j ollitiv
not to use too much and to be sure isn't. Alter he has had the con- the nlai
Ev-
with a gallon of molasses. Apply oil lamp if electricity conies too . j ^ ^a]{es ^e potatoes erty delightfully
with a mop to each stalk of cotton, high. But they won't do it. When a ' ... t ' „e , an(1 ,.e. Happy Hour Club July 6th
is the prin- eryone had a most enjoyable af-
Tberefore ternoon getting better acquaint-
lViwotoH nffpr ed with other clubs and all come
VI miini v ultlValCU clllCi ... , . i • i
before the plants appear home proclaiming the ladies chai-
entertained the DIRE( I ( ABLE MONK^
,1Khted above the ground just "the same as nnngentertainers
the cultivation afterwards. The Federated
Clubs
COUNTY AGENTS NOTES
last Saturday was a delightt'u
fair in
of the clubs were not there
that the vessel in which the mix- vcnience of an electric
ture is placed is clean. A bucket home and streets and cooling fans
with a handle is considered the and motors and electric iron for
best as the mop can be held in one ft few months, he can always find
hand and the container of poison some other way of reducing his
in the other. expenses to pay the electric bills.'
SECOND CROP POTATOES ;«hihi,« for .hf Cou.ty
the discoverv of Mr Hill is the September should not be neglect- in the afternoon. The ladies were
miximr of the molauest with it <D. ('. Mooring, Extension Horti- ed. The Elberta peaches will be invjte(i to the Victory Theatre,
Tin nrevious method was to dust cultrist, Okla. A. & M. College.) a thing of the past in a few days. pavinK half price for admission,
the dry arsenate on the cotton: A number of inquiries have About ten well colored but tirni; The club ladies are doing «
Whereas. It appears that Tax War-
'rants issued b\ the County Treasurer
of «Sarvin County, oklahon1., bearinu
' ditte the 11th day «>f .luly. I' -'l. and «!i-
' reeled to me. coinniandlny me to levy
the amount <>f $28.7" and $17.HI. with
penaltv thereon at the rate of 18 per
.cut per annum, togrether with all fees,
and eosts, "ii the goods and ehattel
heloiKinu t«• Wayne H. Lasatei the
same hel/iK the amount <-f personal
taxes, penalty and eosts due thereon,
t ,ss.->t'd against him f«.r the years
Payments Abroad Made In U. S. i9i« and imio respectively.
And Whereas. 1 am commanded in
said Tax Warrants now in my hands,
to advertise and sell said goods and
chattels as aforesaid.
New Therefore. Public Notice is
... , ,, J. Company announces that arrange- jiit-..•! given tnat on the _nd iia> of
which was held at the citv park ' , , a„« mt> ,,st. the i.«ur_of 2 ctoek
TRANSFER SERVICE.
Funds.
The Western Union Telegraph
picnic
•k
was a aeiifrniiui af- ment8 haVe been made t0 r^SumC 'V m . .'.f 'snT.i .lay. a. the South door
' r .1 f f .1 , 11 direct money transfer service tO the Court Mouse, in Pauls Valley, C,ar-
spite of the fact chat all a]1 points jn Austriai Hungary,.1"' county, oklahoma, f imii off-
Opportunities to gather good j^jy p^c dinner was served Cze<*h.° S,0\a^a- JuP Slayii,1' „
. n wu\r in V,I,II1C . , ,, umania and Bulgaria on Inly 15. "
1 air 1,1 and the business session was held Xi, ■ ...... ...mi u. iJL
,m. w .P. .a W.w ML
>111,1 Wis therefore not sntisfacto- past few days about the growing ped in brown paper and placed 111 jUMt finj mlt some 0f the thing:
rv and besides verv oxpen"ive of a second crop of Irish pot a- cold storage. The Rogers Cold thev arc doing.
The molasses mixed with the noi- toes. These inquiries have undou- J^rage has offered to t^e ca^ merlv comprised in the Austrian
son nrevents the wind from blow- btedly been prompted by our nice of a few cf '• M' 0w?n' a rrogressive Empire as we„ as for points j„
inc it away and the light dew that ret'eut rains thVi,„^i ^nociniens should be farmer of the Hennepen com- Roumania and Bulgaria, be made
falls during the night softens the , The main difficulty o grow ng tbe bes Pec.mens should busi„es visitor here in United States legal tender, del-
inking it eC a second crop of potatoes . «et",corn samules should be last Friday. Mr. Owen reports lars. In other words $100 cabled
for sale and sell al public auction to
hlirlifst and best bidder, for cash,
following goodK and chattels, to-
This service will be supplemen-:vTypewriter Desk: One Plat Top
tarv to its present direct cable l'.'sk; i.ae <.al< Arm I'l.alr: line Type
. - . writer Chair; one Straight < hair: one
money transfer service to (..rear. K„H Tol, |lcsk; ,m,- orru-c
Britain, France and other Euro- rabie; im.«> Ann <'iiair. one straiKht
'Chair: One Letter Kile anil Four Oil.'',
Chr irs; or so much thereof as nm ! •
in that remittances for persons in Af"'a'li1 u'.' 'ri'^h!^ .iti'1
Austria and the new states for- ami 'mter.-si if'the sai-i Wavn. h. i.as-
ater in and to said chattels, or any
molasses, thereby
flcitnt at fill times. Poisoning ir.
thi ■« manner is reported to cost
about 50 cents per acre.
stand.
Soil.
Select a clean piece of soil on bales and saved for
selected and bound in five pound crop products in his community to. say Vienna or Prague, will be
the Fair, looking fine. paid at destination in United
part thereof, as in cases of sales of
personal property on execution.
Wltnes: inv hand this 1 nth d > of
July.
(\F WOTlliKY.
Sheriff.
By J. I>. PAYNK.
Deputy Sheriff.
<Pub. July 21. 'JS. 1021.)
Modern Equipped Printin:
Pauls Valley is blessed with printing facilities Second
to None. We are prepared to give you first class work
on short notice and at reasonable prices. Bring your
printing problems to us and we will help you
them on short notice.
OUR MIDDLE NAME IS "SERVICE
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PAULS
PHONE 105.
PAULS VALLEY. OKLAHOMA.
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Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1921, newspaper, July 21, 1921; Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118745/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.