County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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County Agricultural
*M#r lh» (hllocro Indian «<• Ko
I runi I will now rio*».
Suxvrvly yours,
LAWRENCE POKEY
.
By E. A. KISSICK
COUNTY DEMOCRAT-NEWS. THURSDAY, MAY 27. 1926.
PAGE THREE
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whonl. lug money. th*r* ara many who Hi (ml If Mu
w«,«M imitate him. so far a. .arfate "Why dont you angsg* a lawyor
markings aro concornod. Thorn ar* and fight tho ram."
culta and hoalon gator*. thoy rvon T4 rathrr fight it myaoif- thm
. —~ guarantor mro»; thoy advrrtiar to if I win 111 havo something left."
(( * owpoa Hint an thr world of thrtr ailrgrd superior ______
Moro nwpru will mahr mor* cow akill. Remember- thr . apablr phyai-
rafetrria, all tha hoya had a Aw
amal. I atr to much that L batata
C button off my panta, ww all payod
fur our own dinner. Tha big beaky
man waa giving orders JuaT- about
likr hr owned thr whole outfit. Ha
madr all the ponple put thrlr head-
7rJT12!‘t. m. m mi. iJjfgSRSmt
0°? I«trtThUr“1‘> M*> *•"»• I **•"* a h.,|7P*an'Uh..urV« v" ,Wi m.k* mor. d-d mel^V“„g ^^’e .7,^'
2 .hn»t ^m“h^rt,*i.?;"totaJt rr* X1 « «n.,^d
Wlatarmnyjr. farm.southeast of Mil "" • •'*: «-»* **nt to .hr .... ,hr»* .*,*. of f..r f..„. t . ..
fky and Mr. A. U >»k;sh, sure •xpenmrnt -'at.on where Miry trat- f„r,..w. on 'hr farm humh.jrf !h«. .1,p*
tary of tho Brtatow < hamter of '•*’ an* ^P* harvr.t, ■ i „jnty Agmt Ki..,ck, slao -Lie- ,nt. ;h.- ,r,
Crmimrrrr selected thr pri.r winner* *n\ ** *,nt *'• th* barn ih v . ..wpra, will bu.ld up tho -„,| rooting for . ,r,.
In tho rrrrk county terra, mg con-! where the dairy man madr a -parch to m.ik- m.rr row frr.| , „|.,.i« ,„«) ,„hrr enemies ,.f ,nr
* M r r V \ « "••■‘‘ta e°»s. They would not ----- —-- human ra. No advrrt,.mg ..«<,
-“r * ' ®* Voaotedalr, aouthra.t of! f—o^i^^^Hi.i. «»«T |7 .? ""Vlt 2**' »'\ITHFI I n„i -hr , ,f* f„r h.'iM„
•riatow < mile*. who terraced 2.'. j ri'-« II gallon, of milk a day Moat V air phy.ictan tend- all of hi. artivit.e.. r,or drove >*!,„* fever
acne, won fimt. place. Mr. S K nPm "f .,hr »•" *» auto- an . . welfare of your.elf from -hr South
liailry. northwraf of Olive fi»e milr. ^IlL ",,UE thu» *»*'»>* lot of'aid your family ||< .acnf.ee. ... A d .till there are tr » »r, ,|e
who terra, ed .16 acre* won arcwadl ZZZZ**'-a " “ *?"t *• **• **tn* ,n ‘•'dev 'h»' v ■-i and cry in, faithful ha.d working fam.y
pUco. Mr. E. Hedge, aortbaaat of J ""rn ■nd “w b'« ! »"’"•* may hr made happy and phy .uian who h.pp......I to hr -her.
MltOW four milra. who terra..d r.7 M “ *'v'J'' thr"' h,,,h l-.rtahlr Hr i. a wirrt.fi. n.„-. - • Mac
•rrra won third ptac W "'•■‘♦d thr .hrrp ham where tha.,' ... ||„ matar.t am. a hen l.randma all hu- died .(pmm
The < reek l-ninty Bu^ne., Men’. I1!,, ---‘*•* »tnf"d. P»rfr. t hun-rlf that h- may render n »' I- . , • , i. ........... .
Agrn u.tural rommittee nut ui. the ■ . c . -• '' thr girl* vi.ited the girl a -Uer ervire The bun. ». to. ,,f ... . r. . l t ,k
raah pritr- of fa\V. ^~T ll^. I |
120 («>. L-_ ._ * p *,"f. ' J*" rollrge ch ung; hi. eonatant taak I* an ir.g aijvert.-rment of the aa.*
Othrr <>f. k county farmer* «h<> Pr •n,» 10 p. m. w* wtrf • <u»arch for ..f
have aomr terra, .ng thi* port winter „. . . . , ready to go home Aa we were 1 treatment for more palatable medi- Kilra' Ktlra'
and.pring.re Mr » , Beam. ..f J™ *"~»4*»* « tb. coming from thr H.,ry *r -aw the,, f„r more h.rml.- agrn. Incur Anyth.,,, ha-
'•let atnrt, who ha. •"* ' ographrr. Noah Wabatar. college rndet. drilling ^
terraced di acre, Mr W A Frier Fe**»»'* a eopy of ber anceator, work 1 ** "ot ' take up rluh Believing that th. phy.irian i. ,r A.-.-tant We.I le* m. .e.- Oh
aon. ea.t of Br.at.w. 10 a, re. Mr J ,h* ,,,h: ’“•'f Impart meat of the WT>r* "**• T**' •* 1 •m ««mg to 1 j n of an oa.y way of mak .e- >» p.,t . • W1 ,
L J. Ivr*. aouthweet of hamro.» *e«<l'iWen'ennial Intamailoaal Eipo -------- ■
10 acreo. Mr N <) l.au.l«rdal*. •»•««> Aatoeiatlrm to bolp them la prw 'c?UJtiSiliriRSU 'JVZSlrtlinnRliffiZUj
•outhwe.t nf Shamrtwk 21 acre. | no incing properly the name of tha !CJ| "
Mr. Donald Anderaon. northwrut of htg evanta which open, June 1 to rwle
Hapwlpa. 10 arrow. Mr J M Hatl.p | brote the isorh aaolver.arv of the
raat of Olive. I» o«-re. Mr Harry j atgnlnr of -he Declaration of ladepend
Shoenf.etd. northea-t of Bri.tow, ft | enr, Ther, ,r. manv type, of pro
i. i ounclatloaa he.rd hut there la |nt, on(
tbe foilJX e«rt'er'n,f,n#'r ^h ..r, „ ,, J
Stillwater Okla Mwnheen.en ntal’ with the arren’ or
May *’ iu*,ri ^ril Byl-*ble nf *he 1 Saaqur1 and
Mr. E. A. Ki«.trk. County Agent. " !".* """"i ^1Ubl* ®» '*• ‘ <*««e«
Kapulpa. OkUhoma. ttml
The 1100 in priiea given by the * .
Jcoulnfi
SpiriM
Say “Bayer” - Insistl
For Cokls Hradache
Pain Lumbago
Neuralgia Rhruraatisfll
CvAy* *23* 3^11
Bnver packaff
which c «tains proven direction*
■aadv Tlwyer" hnwea ,d I*
Ate. '-aUM d M and 10O—“
lair, a aw w* ww* W I
, w I. ■ .1 mote rf I
Creek (aunty Bu.inert Men'. Agn-
rultural rommittee ha. re.ulted in
11 WO goir to the conte.tant. ac
cording to the preeent value placed
upon the work hy the men them
*elve» Thia ahoold make the donora
of the pnae money feel that they
really made a wive investment It
ahoold please you too hwauae you
know that 200 acre, of f reek *ounty
land have been added to the .►no.mtn
were on the roileg.- rampir., we gave
| ourselvea » little rtem.r, after we
wer therr a fe» minute, a. plaroi
a game calle.1 "Who's Who." The
* girl* got in the inner ring and thr
h».y. -urrounded them I think the
i assistant of Mr frat> >i. the lead
e/ lie clapped hi. han I* and we
i wen! in opposition directions, he
'.•lapped again "hen we stopped, fared f
arras now in ite. n g e v r. '"t"* nt “* ami got a. - I
O S. P A .tnn.1. "for Oklahoma ^hilf th.^*w^^nt^t'
t* *2^.7 .'**■“ r "■ r"1™ ^:.re7hrw rL',;.;^;^
all tLSTtelal TJL lh*- m*ir speeches. After
. ^ "".T™ w»Hs we went to the poultry yard
H-nt n rerr^emw ” ^ »*"" <bcre were d.fferTnt tertrtte
Y .1., . ‘ * ... . «ww\ fhickrrM hrlonginf t« ponple from
' kn"w tb*Jl #thr,!, 20,1 *11 over the sUte The hen- that
r. vrlrs LmSd ^kTL L 2 U)^r', 'h" m°*' 1 *h«c leg
»i« w.yuJ'1 proNiMv S* worth horwn
hm. than one fourth of the.r premnt i They ,|w, had tr.priests as the
___ __. _, , I bens were in the trap closed and
JFigwre not the real gain for your- [ ,t«yH m lh#r. untll of th,
\r . . potiltrym*n ram# and turned her
3*r " r**' ',ut Th'> bad a re.-ord for e.. h
te T ^1 Of ,VT /,OU y' ^n- ** * ftn* batchery The
u I 1 th* nUt' , tocuhator* were operated by elecrri-
fn^ .LL v farmer, r.w material' ln., ,fUr th, rh^, w
were moved to a little 1
workshop of the h)>uw that was heated hy steam, the
maters. MfiM. uaatr. fall and ,.hl. k, h.d plenty to eat and dnnk
W - J! S |Dailey is .nvsst rt tm>k „ .n hour
teteibly plants hi. newly terraced d.nner at II So a. m . at the college
land in awoet clover Soil with ut _____
water la not worth mu h Your
farmers who have terraced this year
will reallie their opportunity to con
trol not only ernaion but the amount
of water held in their aoi! for plan!
wae. On crops. from 200 tu ftOO
pounds of water are re.|uire.i to pro-
dure one pound of dry matter V u
see we ean't afford to waste water
We must get away from the idea »f
putting a few terraces as possible
in a field, and put instead a- many
terraces aa we really need to cave
the moisture aa well as the soil If
each terrace waa made big enough
to bach water to the terrace in,
mediately above it. we would hr d<>
lag a fine piece of work I think
that each man visited tee* the was.
points of his terracing system and
will strengthen them, and Creek
county will have one more thing to
he proud of
CWIt on me when I can help
G. K. MARTIN.
Oklahoma Eitenaiou Engineer. A A
M College, Stillwater.
Sapulpa’s Newest Store
SMALL’
Lloyd J. Seay
LAWYER
11A-S17 Clayton Bldg
SAPCLPA. OKLA
J. F. Moreau
OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
Passe Kite
I* Eaat Dewey Ave
SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
Bear la Miad
That the Creek County Otarfc.
Dairy. Poultry and Horticultural i
Tour takes place June 7th to lllh
inclusive
That the tour will take in i.imr
of the beat dairy, poultry and fruit
farma, west of the Mississippi river.
A htg milk ronden-ery, errantries.
tha International Egg Laying con- {
last and thr Missouri State H,.rti-
cultural Eipenmenl Station grounds
That this u an educational tour
Well planned to be of the greatest
aid poaalble to Creek county dairy-'
men, poultrymen, farmers and bust
ness men.
That you can afford to take off
five days, and that you ran not af
ford to miss this one tour that will
benefit you personally and the whole
of Creek county.
That if yoa have a car and can.
go, or if you do not have a gar and j
ran go you should let County Agent
E. A. Kisaick. whose office is in the
county court house at Sapulpa know 1
aa soon as possible whether you ran
auks the tour.
ladtau Agricultural Club Boy Viaits
A. A M. College
Lawrence Poaey, 12 year old In-'
dian boy of Creek county write, thr
county agent about hia trip to the
state A. and M. college, when the
Creek county annual 4-H club, poul-
try and dairy tour was held on
April 29th.
Pickett Prairie. Dist. 30.
May 15. 1926.
Mr. Kiaaick:
Dear 8ir:
I am sorry that I did not write
this latter sooner, but I will now
■tart to ton about our visit to Still-
water, April 29th, last mouth. We
started ut five-thirty ia tha mern-
.hm. Vi nt to 8a pulps ht sevao-
learn Shorthand. Bookkeeping
and Secretarial Work
SAPULPA III SIN ESS
COLLEGE
Pally Accredited Phone 17*
Dr. J. E. Gardner
„ DENTIST
Off lea Hears: • am. U I p. m.
Sundays » a. m te 12 m.
71b S. Mala *8t** fepulpe. Mia.
S:» a. m. Aa
Gaylord R. Wilcox
LAWYER
Rooms 602-504 Clayton Bldg.
Phone *94
666
121 E. I—Next to Cowman’s Pharmacy Su|>uli>a. Oklahoma
Ml north IniijibI intcriirhari' -top in front of our door
First Annual Exposition of Merchandise
Saturday, May 29th, Is Last Day of This Grand Event
It -hall In- our aim ahtav- to serve the public in a mo-t -atisfactorv manner with the \»*rx
newr-t merchandise obtainable. All prices marked in plain figure- and our -|mi| ra-h -vstem
wdl enable us to -ave vou money. Note the mam odd price- and compare them with the
-arm* merchandise that \ou have been accustom to bming. You will find the -a\injr- en-
ormous.
SHIRTS AND BLOl sf.S
Boy* -hirt* and blou-c- in
prrity nr» Mrip*- patterns, fast
color percale,
for
i | asi
85c
MEN’S 0\FR\LI S
Men* 2 U> weight hluc dinim
r"'"" ........ $1.00
B»,y» coverall* of Llialu or Line
dinim. size 2 to
special
$1.00
RIRBON-
rwo-tone -atin rihUxi
range of comhinalion-
1-inch wide,
rani
in a wide
of color*.
Men’* ilnnily ch«-<A. union »uit*
with ela-lic rihbed hack.
6.V ipiality for
Men « l.l.i, k li*le »o\. regular
.'Lie value, A f*
2 pair for 4«>C
MEN’S H \TS
-mail .(•••ortineiit of men - hal-
lo close out. value* up to f VOO.
-penal
al ..................
up lo
$1.99
PETF.R P\N VOILE
Plain color* in^PePier Pan voile
Pi-iwhe- wide. Imil pr.s.f and
*un fa«l, ftpevial,
yard .................
45c
HUNTER OVERALLS
Hunter overalls, high «,r tow
back. We know of no heller
overall than
Hunter .............
’i iiu uriin
$1.69
BOY S BELTS
Boy* Bell* made of genuine
cowhide leather, very fancy,
trimmed with two ring*,
*ale price only........
35c
RAYON SII.K-
The season's craze in h
silk-, 1^2.'> value, fk
special mJ
avon
Sc
CANVAS GLOVE-
Men's bleached canvas
«1«\ f**
wilh Lint writU,
|»T*r pair
7c
Men's fine cambric
handkerchiefs
3c
WORK SUIKTS
Out size work -hirt- for the big
man. They are made of heavy
blue < hambray. size*
17* j to 19, special
79c
L mgwuod print-. All the new
spring patterns, fa-t OA
colors, yard CttJC
Rexford print-. lA-mche- wide,
fas! colors, A M
’ J ud
MEN’S SHOES
Men s shoes in two big assort-
ment* to close out, values up
to special, your , hoice
$1.90, $2.90
1(V NOTIONS
All 10c notions are
niarkeil at
8c»9c
TOWELING
2N- Gla*.* Toweling, W A
vard I*TU
CHIFFON HOSE
Thread -ilk rhiffon ho*e, all
the light -hades to choo*e from
priced al,
yard ...........
isMi-e irom
$1.00
TIES
Men’s lies in all
stripes, plaids and
will find it easy
selection here,
75c values
that’s new,
che< ks, you
to make ft
43c
Ml SUN
ADlinch Sea Island muslin, for
lied spreads and art f i* 1
v-..rk, vard IDZC
\ 01LES
®l-tusl qualify dark pattern* in
voile*. .Mxnche*
wide vard............
14c
Come and Visit Sapulp’s Newest Store
T . '-*v.
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Scaggs, E. M. County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1926, newspaper, May 27, 1926; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1469562/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.