County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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COUNTY DEMOCRAT-NEWS
THE WINDOW SEAT
* «*« >r ■» wft,,
• oat nn the While
■mm, toward Ik, balance af
® •ftoj. litofi Mnr l«
5* " f ■*■ sod
2b* *•,*?* mum
ll« fine ifeat m at
U--* Ikaa a^J
to read l torn, sad it
r** “* »"to to fat (torn .«(
•f to ay atom.
W. D. JAMIESON.
SLIGHT COT IN
OAM U-A^ AMttTRDON SAI’I I.PAN kII I KK
IB rnaiR (HABGR IN Hll. F.XPUMION
NOW ORDERED
WASHINGTON. D. C„ S*p»
Tie* ids at Coolidf* in riming hark
■ Washington naxt Wadnawfay, arw,
Oainaan Oldflald. of th. bemo-
< taaiHim Receive. Flat la* From
F,r* 1 "to* Chief fa Making
Saall IMictiM
national rnngr*.*innal
al-sf tiwa x
'2 r£r •- - -■
g5.»TaSS4S CnX, te *rsa.rr
innaar. Evonaville, |nd ;
COMMUNITY FAIR OPENS
TOMORROW FOR TWO DATS
IDENTIFIED INDIAN
OILTON HIJACKER
com-
.__. . -----™-1 Oklahoma farmer* will h* ... .j
to row In* hark tha weak fol- about »275.i*o<) on tha r«,t „/ ■
' ' -w",h * «'"« cotton th„ y,.r«
*** w'*< coast' estimated production equal to that
toJtotoaf Xhr °f Wt- by ,b' ,h. l?r
Cl LT^ ‘"'bWa poratlon r„mmi*a,„„ ln ft,in* gZ
v*", **r* Tha economy Pre.i "ing rata* Saturday A redurti Jf i
to coming back otter the mo«t w rente a ha)* #ff#« t#H in th
ITIfflnt Stmra.nr, waa.ti___h. ,-awm* • - ato_ * #FT#c l#*| In th#
Nwh
Kinder diad In.tantly, and tha1
ethar. «u.rumhad .hortly aftar tha
accident
Relative* of Dixon had not haan!
| Inratad lata Tua*day. Conflicting
“ 10 n-m' w"» rocaived
Tttol to ill ha la Ha warm, ( «wrt at .T * /*”"? S*PulPB »*« tha,
Dramngbt "f raaidanra
*in-r. KVMortJU |„d ; R 1a , ---
B^£S±rft^iZ±| s*«w* ntmaB To entektain vistran to m
K\IK \NI» MENU! A VO HILL m\H
Hll. STYU SHOU
MOUNDS AGAINST
All la tha Word from tha Fair
Board for .Hapulna • h.» i__“
u ••malty
^•" Trtday and Saturday
_Tha numhar of a.hih.tor. f«, U|.
r--■ - " in» motor _ _.... „
•wwahH. aaratloa. proh- <-«t to tha farmar.
Jr*?!.- v ‘ .“y r?l*T ba* arar takar ! I ndar tha naw rulma
r?! r?'" "** 'T,r to"1 ' nnrr 'n» naw rulin* ..ad
to th. hlatory tha World, durn, *•« ha rnnad
lk-T'---' ^ worMli Iwrmr - nr rinnwtoi
.■« sjxtx- ,«nsr sl*s
5”xr.T issj-.i-o.-, -.1
- '-7.7^ ->j,o'v.'w^rru'r.rx'
-----'F— w»*i
M) rant* par hundrad
•m* thmt M_____ _____
toa lowdaat, from January 'rmam at
I. IW4. to Jana to. im Ha mmi pound.
torn mr.y .Rh it. too. ba, h. can-, r.,ruUtton. on {h,
-•-« «• th. thin*. ,hi. Hi- moV':pnj
ttr»l fot will buhfala about tha rot Urn. tha «ar,na
•^W.tbnt th. two partia.T -.11 ha 40 ant. . bato A^am.^U
fell tofey totH ,l,f "tT/- ,W rorporation .omm.M.on
."j*1, a (toiaorrat for o 10 rwnt mrrraiir ir r.-t
* Rapuhliran It1, not .<>. ! of ha**in* and tia.
l^r .4
«bm*'» tha to. <|aa*t>on. tha tmrfT \Z X, Ur^LJ^“™n?.l*,'on »•» »<«rad
to-tototom. tran.pirtation, a,rKul. uj, ^hltTTd*<l#’ "
JW*.wa«d a bora all and inrludin, all would^ fl^ to'ul
Jb* aparial tataraaU" i)waation And. rata to AO ,.ni* 0J*i * ,b* *'"nin*
toj. mlauon It may h. thu laat t, n U °r "" *** ^
*” attrart and arouaa *o mu. h at
totoh.il tha M* talfi.h f.l
to ahla to *wt away with
COURTS HARD HIT
BY EXCISE BOARD
tollo*»h tori oklahH.1 t''mtmon: P^Htont of tha
nth mora of f VTS V*T “«* "Tha
not I*-1 that thay ... ha in.
• i a
ara bain*
ommu.ion
cotton
thay placed
jdariaion look. Ttka • rapatition^of
A ad wa don't warn u, „„ ,Mk I l*^mr • [or tha f.rm.r.
to th. oil .naa.tv.txww SZ rouS. no[ °' ^ ri*h r*t* wiI]
to ywar. u» wwhtoand atr^^m Tr ,1^ *" *pp'*‘ from ,h« *«latoa
•Mach to boa. thrown thu *nr.n. Z Zi/lTJdZtZT'"dicat-
■tot tato . .aathin* ravolut.or, of m.roton w.mld^ma Tll'"' ' C°m/
totoh a*am.t .ark rila bat ray.I, Hi tb, f.,_ ^..-. tfc* *upP,,rt ot
>!Wh. ptora. Bat ttor. hardly. £ il Itaro -W T‘ °f
t«Wto. Lttoh at Sorrwtary Holton tha c!rJoa2.. - * '“PP^a*!
Me a toil!ton. a.*bt hundrod th.* p^t .^Tkto^d ,hr
toH » nxoma tax la.t which r’\.tk,ir 'Propna
Mward Martin, an Indian, xtonti-
ftad a. tha laadar of tha trio of ban-
dit. that ha Id up tha Oilton'a lea
company’. pU"t. imprt.onad tham
»nd robbed tham of thair v.luabla.
will ba triad in tho naxt farm of
tha «uparlor court at l>rumn*ht ha
fora Jud*a J. Harvay Smith on a »H.L SF.RKlI SI.V HtMI’FK THF
char*, of robbar, with fira.rw/ Jl IH» IAI. HRAMH Of
Martin who wa. arreated in l>rum t lit NTt Mil fRN HF\T
Ci«ht a waak or mora a*». wa. __
dantifiad by fira or six Oilton erti. u ,fc ..
«an. a. havin* lad tha hand of thra. “• <Wk.t. crowoad and tha
that robbed tham, arrnrdin* to Jack ! rTk 'ountJr Ji*l*e* ara fa.
Ary. chief of police. '»« tha u.k of runnin* thair court.
Martin ha. r.furod to talk about im “1 to ’••r
th. raae or *tva any hi.tory of him Lta**LXr" . Th»* '* •
rolf except that ha came from Cali- f o1 ottmirt tor Croak
forma. Mr tienten the robbvry of th# and n#h#«t coun
Ira plant and citixan. of Chiton. Ha - *?*U .
-a. arra.tad in Oilton by a deputy ' .k. '* Speakman want before
• hariff at tha (ieor*e roam*, or a It* **5“*' h“*r'i “n<1 »*pl«inad to
warrant rhar*in* him wa. u.in* a ,, m 'h" n*ca«ity for even a lar*»r
deadly weapon with intent to kill »i? k run” t^,n ‘ha* nt *«*t year.
He la alle*ed to have knocked R A i. W**.“™y '“fficiant to run nine
Jona«. a cttixen of Guthne, down *t,n,h" Accordin* to Jud*e Speak
with a piatol at a dance a few mile. J“n , ‘PP^P^'ion for thi. fi.c.1
from Cuahin* He fle«l to Oilton .V*r ", P'rmlt *he court, to fun.
where he wa. . Treated and later, ''“v "l *bo.ut h,lf th*
brou*ht t« r»rumn*ht soeaMman h«. . -----
urn
Uon. for tham. but thay will *Jt no I .And> “ Uk,n|
help from the farm... .. .ai __I ,h“ -r*k and the fir.t
I ,S?*.*kUi?n h“ • fxnd jury ached
| ulad for October that will take near
J !L[“f.hw furul',; J Harvey
j Smith of tuperior court will have
j enou*h to run five or tix month, and
j no more. The court clerk wa* rut
_ l*» ,h' P""n' -here he mu»t ! . .
(With three or more clerk, to atay
A prairie fir. burnt four n«. for !t2*tto“ hW'th Un
•own rJSltol * ‘ P‘"*r •“ ln, Th. .hanff ha. the j.,1 fdled up.
Hr.. J. L. Ramwy .pant FrMnv ttf 0"W“ th* r,n ,I,»P“»* >t
of laat week at tha hoepiul in Tulai .nu-ttZZk'1' “t*' b> thr
with her naphew. Ben M.a.ell croidid It^illCv.7' h b*r°"’r *°
Mr and Hr,. W. I. W.rren ac- , „J t to Kitr *" V'J
rum panted by Mra. Tommy Morn. nV, i, * °T [?ar! •'**■ *
went to Sapulpa laat Saturi, even P * lt- 1™er* ,rr f'Chty-five pri.
lac Saturday mew- noaroin tha county yail at praront.
Andy White i. ukm* hi. vacation 1. W«U vanou. offa,wa.. .lth
» weak and the fir.t n*rt „f ?w_m,ny .""T..out und*r bond, and
g jg|C Sito formed ,ha"chwfTo^ of
l» aatorod tha cab.lt ,u probably ^TtkT^lrhl ihr "",n"n*
2ro"^5 |e 2:
Stol tato. ''T'r ,,f h"1"* lh' *«ltot«* on
•nth th. to tl Kt i^1 trl.:Lzrth* ',p,n,on‘ ^
kev Th 1 . ^ •* •*P*rt xtvountant. called
permit l" 10 t',r Pr,,prcty.
Dart of nr ,t . J ' ™ uul un*"r fton«- •"d
U---.vT* “ tw P*** 10 i rank t artar, member of tha com
mieaion, wa. a.kad to uka tha ,tand
htawalf. for tha tola of
milhon dollar* of whiakay
------ .PmR S Tllford. Hardly
•toMy battod an ayalaah. Are wa
■haatotaiy cold and indifferent to the
Mto to • public office hain* a public
tvwi a ay awro? What ta tha coun-
try ctoMag to?
. ^ * 1 «
■•«•» a • Peach out waat la.t
•to- to to the prveent United
, and not a Democrat
Hc.tauttflod th at a number of *tn*
U- I A" a numor
Hardly had a.kad permis.ion to operate at
a lower rate than rot in IH24 mala
•HSto, aaid that tha propoaad chan*
to a tha tax law. whila roducin*
tUMM •• tha iwcomei of tha rich, do
------ - -- —ww aaa a *ht wA
Tartar wa. called upon to vanfy re-
port. to tha mmuiuiM that about
fiftaan different part, of tha itate
-;- a. -vwwaaa VI »!•* I « It, U<)
*•• roller* the burden, of th* poor.
Sptokiag to the propoaad Income tax
he Mid: “Only about
•IT meow lax; th* other
-»■ ■! —HI not yet relief from
la the Hoaae and Senate naxt
I 1 I
I can xaa haw thu evolution quas-
Hm awy yet into t’oayroa. this
vwtar, mad gut la deeply, too. You
■to hero in Waehinfton th* Senate
tod the Heuee art a. a town council
fhr the gwruranaent af tho city- they
nee ell the oetHaencea. althouyn
i*»y . *toT call them that. Thaa*
had roalixad mora than IU0 per cant
profit on thair operation* In 1V24.
H- t.ulayar, .tat* aanator from
Miukoyea, taatifiad to tha condition
of the cotton crop a. ha had ohaerrod
In hu part of tha atat*. He a.ti
matad that tha production of farms.
—kick era scattered in four count at
would roach but &0 per cant to that
la 1M1. He stated that tha plant,
war* opanin* parmaturvly and that
h* expected to **t but 25 balsa of
cotton -hare 125 bale* wart picked
Laat yaar.
Immediately followin* tha rloain*
of tha hearin*, th* commission retir-
ad to maka its derision. Aftar a five
minute, discussion, th* rulin*. ware
announced.
dtnnar Ubor day w.Th tlw formaT. "Ul ^
brothar Eli R*m»y and family of | to '****/'" “** <■0,,n'1,
Sapulpa 1 J-i'l to say nothin* of prisoner* bald
Mr. and Mrs. Ban McPharron ato " Br“to* "^ Drumr.fht.
boy* went to Sapulpa Saturday
B- P- Maxwell and dau*htrni. Ada
Eater, Jessie and Mart*, and Mr*
Ben Haxwell of near Clcvaland took
•upper with tha former'* »ut*r, Mr*.
J. L Ramsey and Mr. Ramsay Fri-
day evanin* of last week
Mr and Mr*. A. M. Boyd .pant
Sunday evanin* with Mr,. Maude
Barn* and dau*ht«r>.
Messrs. A. L Ritchie and J U
Ramwy want to Tulsa last Sunday
'Chickens Fe<l Balanced
Hation Brinp Top Price
HIGHWAY ROUTE ^- s;
—
_ nibit. and variety. Fair i«..vx
' itixana of Mound, are prepartn* “*1*, rh*"' •“‘•tant. report a
nut un s _________ , * Won/tsef..! ..—. < •
to p“l,“P « -tranaoua f,,M .7a.n*T —t . w- .-wn from*
ilL *lr',v'"u' r'«h« ayaln.t ,k......... *Pml
the buildln* of tha naw biyhway out- ,b* "bibitor*
•ids the city A. tha survey now ,r^' k !Jfnn buildin* at th* corner
Mourn), voted for tha hi*hway s*PulP* Atot* hank,
bond* with tha understanding tha ,r*^. pof^*r atrveU.
nonu. wit a tha un.|ar*tandm* tha ,n? roP4ar "iwlc °*9*r
« cl*'**? ::r,r .x.ts
- *urfaca rroum* ,h* —’ll «>n#iat a
ju*t north of tha corporation limif< »l feature*, all of whirh
It i* proposed to build ■ be i. .
it ia proposed to build
-e«t *ide of the truck.
MAKING RECORE AS
QUINLAN YOUTH IS |
*"u LhT l hor«l Hub
"hil* no formal proyram at
——event* ha* bean annouruvd th* fair
BREEDER OF SWINE as
- farmer* and dairyman hav* taken
-------
W han John tto* S2"HU "* •l*° «nm'
as r. r„.t^
WCINLAN Okl. _ „wn Joni
Jona* enrolled in vocational a*ricul
f-i*’ • ""“"i K.ss£ss,s?j;xaft
trnd,ttorhMtor' “"Hii" urn ZllZ^“P-M "to bef
pt«« »ai«ht 4A44 pound* in IH.1 TZlZ , t/»r,'««h.H,t tha bu.irw*.
day. Nat profit of $|h!« wa, *„n. t1"* f*l‘ “'"band.ro.
ad on th* litter last year when mo.t p,,nT f , ^ “n,r*,|^ «* Friday
ho* *row,r. in the date lost money ^ '! '"’P^"*" by town.pa.rpla
„ .No" J°h" own, , litter of 17 t r\. „_
Poland (hma pi*, whu h he expect. pw. it *" '
l-d place first in tha date ton-ldtar V7'1pi" buildm*. corner La#
cuntamt. The p,*, tYrrmgr ,V) “T
P«>und. each, a toul of 2^10 pound. .., „ k •Bd, »«“<»ry exhibits oo
th* Irttar .till ha. almost sn ent.re i LtL Zl' °fkl l>*-.y
.ixty-.ix day fred.n* perwxl yet to th" pobl,r “'brory
*.m wei*ht Each pi* u *.inm* at fn*»P i-rrn.n* and
.hamate of two and one-half pound- .
Smca feed cod. le*, ami thr p„. e ""
Aftar feadin* 240 fryia* »ixa cock-
I!n.«UE ‘‘•I* •* •» expan** of
9)0.4$, Roy Kohin«on. farm#r n#»r
(bacotah, *.dd tha flock for a net
■mwy wan, 10 tuisa la.t hunday fll,B nf roy. H L. Bankhead.
Mr*. Ralph Peter.on spent TVia* '»rm .**nt of McIntosh county, in .
iV aftrrrwMin in rroort to OkljhK.smm k u ...•
•> *ft#rTM>on in Sapulpa.
lirr Tom Kern spent
----------- Monday
afternoon with Mr«. W L. Warren.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Kvxford war*
in town Saturday.
Andy White and family want to
Tulaa Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra. Camp Powell want
report to Oklahoma A. and M. cof
•ef*-
Kobin.on receive.) la cants a pound
for the chicken.*, plus a premium of
four rants a pound because he had
fed tham milk. Ort*tnal value of
iiT™-«
John rornplatad hi*h school la*t v»u*rt'tt' Sapulpa Carol club.
»prin* and intends to enter Okla- I u „ '
homa A. and M. college this fall He ^- '“■df.T.Raceirta* *«na. and
-.11 uro tha premium money and '"U*nY J
profit he ha. made on ho*, to defray Artemooit—lud*in* live.lock and
ex pens*, at roll***. po“,.t'T
Ground yellow corn and tanka*. Artarnoon-Jud*in* dairy cattla.
are *iven in a *#lf feeder to hi. >'*•«' — Pro*ram of musw and <wh-
present litter Short., .kimmed milk
and mineral feed are fad every n.eht _ L"'r*,J.'n* ,.of
:Sd zr:*,^,;r't^iLniThh: * ^
.host, are turned out to *raxe on Satarda*
NANNFORD NEWS
cRf laws art than enforced by th*
ttoto eHjr coaumiaaiomrs. appointed
tv «W FttotoaiR and confirmed by
tha laaata. A eeupla or thro* yai
thato was aart of dipped ii
to totouyriatiM Mil this proviso
“Provided, a* part to tkia sun
•hall h* avails hit for th* pay
A couple or throe year*
•art of slipped into
--
■tot to the salary to na*>ap*r-
'talntaat superintend
to intermediate in-
to •• pa main* prtari-
taachtn* of
1 - - row roropaw • v i
Pto who permit, tha
eti sKvxrr,. i
to Inferior form of government ''
art signs that
n“aii nro preparing to try to
throw thia out of th* appropriation
. . MU, and thou tha evolution fight wUl
ho on. Congressman Tom McKown
___CngyiiHMR___ _
may bo up to hU nock in an evolu-
tion fight before ha or you know It,
and it may become m hot ha will
forgot ta attend to important mat-
ter*. Thaa tha “special interest"
follows wall *wt in more to their
*orh—that's tho way thay do it.
Rah
I dtot maaa that avohxtion and
faitoamraUMam may aet ba import-
ant in thami ilvaa, at Hast far argu-
caat inject much nuShTmuT*folks
through a lagialattva '
noodle. Tha thing that ..
ia the good old-fashioned ...
•sample. Tha eon who haan _
(Continued on Page Two)
W»*t and Hugh Elladge want
to Stillwater Saturday to attend A.
and M collage.
Mrs. Sanders mad* a business trip
to Sapulpa Wednesday.
Mra. Maggie Rosa has been visit-
ing at tha Arthur Robbins homa last
wash.
Bov. Eire took dinner at tha
Arthur McCrnkin horn* Sunday
-Tb* revival at tho Methodist
ckaieh ia progressing rapidly. There
has boon one coaversion.
Edrie Peacock .pent Sunday nicht
with Esther and Ola Ogden.
Enid Haughton spent Sunday with
Bom McCrackin.
*• A. Thompson, Alfred Hugh*,
nnd Curtiss Peacock want to Oliva
tarfus »
rJ!2“«5ssi •“
Mannford ochuol will start Mon-
day. Bopt 14. School children are
enrolling Mr. Brig*, wit) bo tho
superintendent.
Mr. and Mrs.
to Sapulpa Wednesday.
S. P. Maxwell of near Cleveland
spent 'Monday Bight with his sister.
J. L. Ramsay and Mr. Ram.ay.
the flock was 553 .IV. |n tan day*
tha total weight increased from 2S1
to MO poaada. raising it. value to
F>-ikO. inclading tha premium.
rh* cockerel, were eight week,
old when the fattening demonatra-
AO. toto.nvrj imi .*■ r. Mm>#> ■* «»«■ iMumm* o#monaitra-
Kitd-Ki# and family »p#nt f Don «u otMTted on Jun# 2X Th#y
•waaiaw with hi. ____a ^ Wf*.rm It as out ia non. t •> k... la a.
Tuesday evening with hta parent*
Mr. and Mra. A. L Ritchie.
Miss Helen Winston called on
Mrs. W. L. Warren Wednesday.
A. M Boyd returned from Arkan
aas Saturday evening.
T. A. Milas of Sapulpa itarted
putting in a big power plant for
th* Gypsy Oil Co., Wednesday.
Hubert Siggins returned to his
home in Follows. Calif.. Tuesday 1
after spending about ten day. with
relatives
Dava Spue ogee has been home
from the hospital in Sapulpa for
roverml day* and his Uttio sister is
to ba brought horn* Thursday of this
week.
Mr and Mro. W. E. Hart and th*
former’s brother and family woat
fishing Tuesday and will ba gone
for several days.
Mr. and Mra. George Fob*, of
Siluma Springs. Ark, spent Satur-
day night with Mr. and Mrs. A M.
Boyd.
Mr. and Mra. Charliw Winston,
Mr. and Mro. A. L Ritchie and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom haan spent Tuesday
evening with Mr. and Mro. W. L
Warren.
Ben Wilson is working for T. A.
Miles of Sapulpa, lb* former sad
----- V mro. a rir >
-era kept in pens 12 by lt> feet in
•raa, and m tan days war* fed tan
pounds af corn meal, five pound,
of (round oats, five pounds of shorts
•nil two tout’d* of meat scrap*, all
mixed ta forty pounds of sour milk
Claims Clover Field
Is Vegetation Champ
«udan gra.M. Feed cost, up to the
prevent time, is five and one-tenth,
cents a pound of gain.
Whan John first started ia the hog
business there never had been any
purebred bogs on his father1, farm
Satsrday
Judging of entries in home, school
and fine arte departments.
Afternoon—Music by Catfish Band,
special entertainment.
Night- Music by local musical or-
ganisation.
hoy now has four pur-bred sows,
•nd is in charge of all bog* on the
WANTED a bucking BRONCHO
Tuberculosis-Free
Cattle Are Assets
RaWa. Bros. 4-Ki.g Circua Uaa*. a
t bailee** Far Aa Outlaw Harsr
That Caaaot Be Ridden
family ara living in Sapulpa.
Mr and Mro. W. U Warn
to Bowden W odneedsy
Mr. and Mro. Ralph H__
in Sapulpa Saturday evening
Mr. and Mro. Alex Helmic.
Now coma, a Woodward county
farmar to claim tha champion sweet
clover crop, from a standpoint of
vegetation.
Th* clover ranges from five to
tan fact in height, says Lloyd God-
lay. county farm agent, in a report
to Oklahoma A. and M. college. I
is so thick that “lightning bugs ii
it hava to use their lanterns a
noontime.”
Tha farmer, whoa* name ia Bal
lenger, attempted to cut it with i
binder, but th* clover wa. ao rank
the team could not stand up. Bal-
langer may be compelled to let his
cattla harvest th* crop for him,
Godlay says.
In these days of the rodeo, wild
west riding, burking broncho* and
aspiring daredevil performer* it is
mtarastmg to note that th* Robbins
Bros, circus which is to show in Sa-
pulna on Sept 24th. has issued a
tii»
STILLWATER, 0kla- Tobertu!n*ls
testing of hards of dairy cattla ia a
buaines, asset which no owner of
wilt cow* can afford to do without*
*ay. Dean C. H Me Elroy „f the
arhool „f veterinary medicine at Ok-
lahoma A and M collage
“Aside from the duty of thoro
leading in th* dairy industry to-
breed and roU stock fro* from this
tz.“££ S=f iars
ctrou. lot and ,f 2na of the cowb.^ ****
of tha show cannot succaMfully ride lianv ni t?
the animal and subdue him th.- "y P^’P** SMume that barauro
owner of th* outlaw will be given £5* « r*«d
the 5100. This i. . bonaf.de offer, trZ UJ^
tw- .a_ ___a contariou*
$49 A Y>ar
The state of Oklahoma will rocotve
- ~~ ---— srwwwwmw rotas Irtfivr
lh# full aarvkaa of Pinky Hay food
for tha asxt year for th* small sum
---# — rorow tohtoMmf _ _____
The show carries with it fifty ably w VO^rTant'Hf^h*
cowboy, and fifty Indian. Tha cow of tuharruioai.^n CTtla^xlIlI
VMd’ W*P*rt' Pn~'“ > B,',hr *'‘bm‘h“* th* *d'iw.roymite1psTul” **
*lr. “ ,0ngTn* °f Rw“*b Um^diataaa* ****** or
Mia* Lula P, Parr, tha world's affects tha mteatmal**canal *tn 'a
r raa test girl broncho buster will ••nou* manner there ia. a. a rut.
Ability X “ "h,b,t,°" « ** t"7to.'’nk “ “» "Hlenca of
There must be some wild horse. Hogs are active m .or*ad ne
,B 'k“, c“uatry that hav* not been tuherculoai, and cloa* .tabling of in-
•ubduad or ridden and bar* is a f«-t«d cattle with clean rattle -annas
£ *jro* -! srf4Ui tn KS; St
5 »I .m o.-'XTT. *' iX.il i.™
?".>«• tr** ."IjSsiuui- j „ “iSsJKXJS?'
of 540 dollar*, or rather gratia
Plnkey borrow ad 540 ia cash swmjr
with oat the owner’s permuaion.
Haygood was sentenced to a year
in th* otate penitentiary Wadnaaday
chanca to pick up soma easy money *» 'Prnmd rapidly™^
BATS CAKB, STILL HAS IT
Llmma CMrk:-(Pausing at .treat I %£
fflfBBf k iMlfc Kara - “—---- wa.. i_ .*
FERTIU/RB CAMPAIGN ON
COALCATE, Okla.—That legume
.mbination, for fartilisar are the HOLLIS. Okla.—Eating hia eahe
7*“bi* •to.oqaswtly th* •«* having It. to*. I. th* •»- ■
■oat valuable is expected to he t* export**** of E C. Mm*
driven home to farmers of Coal ■*■ county farmvr.
* ! count V hv *1 Maori toMtototm kmAm m --- ||^ f|ff|fd |ff*
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Scaggs, E. M. County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1925, newspaper, September 10, 1925; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1469890/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.