Oklahoma State Register (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1924 Page: 6 of 8
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PAGE SIX
OKLAHOMA STATE REGISTER
! Fearing Contents
Mange Mites of
MULHALL AND VICINITY
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that
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due for a moderate
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YOUR GRAY HAIR
Davis Undertaking Co
T. H. DAVIS, Manager
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lady assistant
Night Phone 202
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last Sundt
Mo«*«
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will
of the
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young
ubled
It Is especially necessary to make
use of til* S .'<> In H «ei|M>n when the
corn crop I.-- been damaged by hail
or drought.
an
r
Lite st'xk will make the farmer’s
future brighter by making tlie soil bet-
ter
<n Guthri* formerly r.ar!
>4/4 >u-l rabbit r/ on a
.f Lai ,n half sr..>* north
the bis
he winter
3 .SoYem-
and M r
Mulhall
1UDAY. Price 75c at
LILLIE’S DRUG STORE
Mr*
John
< product.no is de-
e e .mlosted by a home-
71 rti
r- and
i&.wo
A* animal* grow older they require
increasing quantities of feed to make
a hundred pound* of gain. The profit
He* tn feeding earlier maturing hog*
cattle, and sheep and In marketing
them when they will bring the mo*
money for the time, labor, feed am
capital Invested.
Hog cholera caused a loss of more
than to the swine Industry
of the I tilted States during the year
ended April 1!*24
' * 71 6t4.\ r
itr.'-unt f*d ■'.!
Mr* H
at drawbacks with
the fineness of the
tffset this condition.
at the h.orr.- 'it bi* daughter. Mr* A
P Kidwell
a thicken
• mail tract
of Mulhall
supply of fed
gra.-s fat rattle
» quae* of
fl
11 -•«
For real sucet 's. farming must be
recognized a* a 11 "de of I fe as well
as a means of making a living.
malt with her parent Mr
W II. Shultz
Wf
w*
’•» 'be »|3are fox ax the ox
the sdq. Other 1
* t ftg and cua.l
Higher: Hog
EGGALL
IMPORTANT MESSAGE
EGGS
GUARANTEED
to increase your egg
production to your own
satisfaction, cure Chol-
era. Limber Neck. Di-
arrhea, etc.
Eggall is sold on a
positive money b a c k
guarantee, wi t h o u t
question, your money as
cheerfully refunded as
accepted.
Sold at grocery and
drugstores everywhere.
Ask your dealer. If he
doesn’t have it in stock,
send $1.00 direct to us
for a prepaid package.
tern grades that sola
70. or 35 to 50 i*nts
tweek - close Fair
Iiamag* from «*evil and other
stored ar 1 n 1.>•••■ •* < jo be prevented
Ask your ■ ji’v »g nt how.
Aid r.-.d ycu
w-.a
1 ,r jr*. ;<>u -
Hessian Fly Infestation
Volunteer w b' ht Im one of the great-
-t sources ■' Hessian fly infestation
•• full-own wheat. Con<litloiMi that
re fui -ruble to th* germination of
oiunteer wheat are conducive also to
■ <• early emergence of the fly Since
'I,;* Is the only food pres.-nt. the flies
n'- s’ It and l iter broods attack the
regtilar 1 rop The destruction of all
■ •lunteer wheat before planting is,
leref.-re an important step in Hes-
rnn fly c ntrol.
'keep xnd I ambs.
»er* 15 to 25 cents highee
<>r.io and h*ar 1
d f>*r>rg* * bro*.
■-Ues st Ada. Gt-a
When you darken your hair
with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no
one can tell, because it’s done so
naturally, «o evenly. Preparing
this mixture, though, at home is
mussy and troublesome. At little
cost, you can buy at any drug
store the ready-to-use prepara-
tion, improved by the addition
of other ingredients, called
“Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur
Compound.” You just dampen
a sponge or soft brush with it
Uneeda
Graham Crack
Yield. * i-e of curing and quality of
iy will mainly determine th* time
11 cut The largest yield obtainable
t one cu'tlng Is <ecur<-d by rutting
vhrn about one-fuurth of the leaves
re yellow.
Hugh Farm*.-, an 0
neighborhood
ow c
to 510 16
i to |3J>«
and pig- 57 50 to 5S
tin. *od Mr 4r,-i Mr I- >,n A
Cutting Soy Bean Hay
Soy beans may be cut for tuiy
iny time between the full bloom
-tag* nn-l the stage when the leaves
gin to turn yellow about five weeks
During Cold Months
Hogs .Are Marketed.
home ;r. Ner.rak**
P**’ of th* summer
rnng*d flat tie operations will •>*-
temaii'h iv open up and make these
«o|ls more (e.rous, S[>e«-I»l attention
must t* given to the time and type
of plow, ,g and cultivation. Heavy
■lay Solis sti- .'•! be fall plowed when
trie moiatnre content Is rlgr.r. If
worked when wet, they are apt to
; uldle and bake While ft is riecea-
‘••ptb ah ild be lowered gradually
The early working of these s... *. In
the spring. Is most Important.
112 South Division
Day Phone 202.
HAS M PIPKIN.
’ rk- ' Ccr*"-; . n-irt:'
ago. The market is beginning to
Choice to prime full fed
re’t.nz a.- e Killers a--
crease Receipt* th* first two da-s
Gather eggs twice a week during the
summer. The extra work will pay n
better quality inarke’ed.
ns »ai .nfimma’i'-r. in
' l**d» H*rr an 1 Mr*
r»* -ot folk* syea
h M aod Mr J A
lap?- for some time to come.
Hogs.
The decline in hogs started a week
ago. after the market had touched
the highest point In four years, con-
tinues. Today s break was 25 to 35
cents and thia loss took the general
market 51 60 to 51.70 below the high
Oil 1',
Hi—
FREE AMBULANCE
Within a Radius of Two Miles of City Limits
ncrijrv dur.r fl fi/iio* s 5 I ip
113 lx’ - \
Fr r. ’ > ta -e u* a z*
Don't b •-
vise or her fre®mer.ti
Hunt'* Salve naa retjevod hun-
dredi (A tuvh caaet You ran t
Try this! Brush Sage Tea and Sulphur Compound
through your hair, taking one strand at a time
Hi>r*e* and Mule*,
iemand prevails for good
mater; J arr. .unt of
Guaranty. Products
Mfg Co.
1911 Lipscomb Street
FORT WORTH. TEXAS
Mr aad
ft*?* mr*ved to til* l/u-'.t.nr prp-r*y
west of CbruUM rkurrb Their
former pia/^ of rMtdewc* w*.« the I
S Thom>*o« tr*u«* Borth of th*
.*ft ;n t * ». .s wan'ed. th* area
«oi : t.->t « dg:-*’i by aoluptylag
J- . • seewtt.: !■>-»>.
I-r - U 13-15 J*.3'-W
and draw this through your
hair, taking one small strand at
a time. By morning all gray hair
disappears, and after another
application or two your hair be-
comes beautifully darkened,
glossy and luxuriant.
Gray, faded hair,though no dis-
grace, is a sign of old age, and
as we all desire a youthful and
attractive appearance, get busy
at once with Wyeth’s Sage and
Sulphur Compound, and look
years younger.
*'.«fa . - s— O SUggBBl
..ft
rt 1 b ta ■ •
rd J L Blaney of th
Sunday visitors with Mr
a healthy or.dition H-.g prues
t.C’j-a to decline. Receipt*
a in ..n- with eypectatjots
Frl-
TT.*y ph-.ed .ntil
|ht ram* and give
Mocker and Yeeder*.
Trade in Stockers and feeders con-
t.nues to show large voium* and while
prices have not advanced materially
the general market is strong Good
weathre is a factor in increasing the
A fertile s i In best, but a fertile demand and indications are that de-
egg will apo! | mand for thin cattle will continue
’ * ° 1 l.-.rtri. f,.r .. —_ .
<12 . Prai ti, *iiy no fat
> It H. ‘ op and son* Will and
Mei>< , 1 • fr. hninr
**!d*r.t, / ,-r,.
tali
» 01
and - nditions favor
all steers fat enough
j.ies Cow* and heif-
aoll readily. Good fed heifer*
• a • stronger, and gras- fa:
■ s- •! ' about the same pr. - a*
v-.k The bulk of the grass fat
brcmirl.t f 25 to 41 and gras.-
lifers |i 50 to 56 2r. Veal calve-
were stronger, top 510.
and
DifT' j t nt R^neliantr!
Mur-
rnak»-s tr»*m
A BDd
* or organ:*
cartle 1« h g-
*p a »*ek ago. and 21.
: r= and '* !■
< rim.nate against strong:.-
lambs were in active d-m
to 27 f*nts higher pr? --
. n z -
at 111 to Hl “ strong weight
’ ? to 111 25 and heavy steers
51 ” Ail classes of steers
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Golobie, John. Oklahoma State Register (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1924, newspaper, October 23, 1924; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1599071/m1/6/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.