The Claremore Progress (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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COUNTY POULTRY
SHOW A SUCCESS
The Rogers County Poultry Show
was held in Claremore Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, November 17th,
18th. and 19th in the room first door
east of the Hill-Henley Hardware
Store. The interest was tcood, the ex-
hibits numbering 312, all of u big
grade and a decided compliment to the
industry in Rogers county. During
the course of the show many people
visited the display. The judging was
done by T. H. Woods, of Fayette, Mo.,
Friday and the following was the
premium award:
Light Barred Rock; fifteen in Class
1st Cock W. S, Crouch
1st, 2nd, and 3rd Hens ~W. S. Crouch
1st, 2nd and 3rd Cockrel W. S. Crouch
1st, 2nd and 3rd Pullet ~W. S. Crouch
1st old, 1st young pen
W. S. Crou>?h
Dark Barred Rock; 21 in Class
11st and 2nd Cock W. S. Crouch
; 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Hen ..W, S. Crouch
11st, 2nd, a*d 3rd Cockrel W. S. Crouch
11st, 2nd, and 3rd Pullett W. S. Crouch
j 1st old, 1st young Pen .-W. S. Crouch
13rd Cock - C. M. Seward
White Rocks; 8 in Class '
1st, 2nd, and 3rd Cock
Paul Gregory, Tiawah
iat Hen Paul Gregory, Tiawah
1st and 2nd Cockrel, old pen
Paul Gregory, Tiawah
,1st Pullet Paul Gregory, Tiawah
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Your Doctor and your Druggist are the
most practical health insurance agants
you can consult- The time to prevent
sickness and loss of time is before such
troubles begin.
EXPERIENCE
in numbers of cases just like, or very similar
to yours, makes health guardians familiar
with their causes, remedies and cures. x If
you have the slightest feeling that some-
thing is wrong with you, consult your doctor.
We will assist him in every way we can to
nip the trouble in the bud before it's really
started.
Remember our motto:
"COURTEOUS QUALITY and SERVICE"
Th* *ti xailL J&re
S. C. Rhode Island Reds; 31 In Class
1st and 3rd Cock -- A. D. Peck
2nd Cock C. M. Seward
1st Cockrel and 1st Pullet
W. £. Simpson, Nowata.
2nd Cockrel .Norman Poultry Yards,
Byers,,Texas
1st young pen, 3 Cockg anS 3 Pullets.;!
Mrs. J. 0 Blackwell
2nd Puflet, 2nd young pen, Ted Brown I
Rose Comb R. I. Reds; 5 in Class
1st Cock A. D. Peck j |
11st, 2nd and 3rd Cockrel and 1st Pullet |
Mrs. M. E. Rayburn i
Buff Orpington; 21 in Class
1st Cock and 1st and 2nd Hen
J. C. Dougherty j
11st and 3rd Cockrel, 2nd and 3rd Pul-
let, 1st old and 1st young pen. I
J. C. Dougherty
2nd Cockrel and 1st Pullet j
.Geo. Mayes, Foyil i
2nd and 3rd Cock and 3rd Hen
Marie Dougherty |
S. C. White Leghorn; 17 in Class
i 1st Cockrel, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Hen, 1st
2nd and 3rd Cockrel, 1st, 2nd and 3rd I j
Pullet, one old and one young pen. <
William Dougherty)
S. C. L B Leghorn; 12 in Class
1st and 2nd Cockrel, 1st, 2nd and 3rd
Hen, 1st and 2nd Cockrel, 1st, 2nd and
3rd Pullett. one old and one young pen
Mrs. L Dougherty and son
Dark S. C. B Leghorn; 19 in Class
1st and 2nd Cock, 1st, 2nd and 3rd
Hen, 1st and 3rd Cockrel, 1st, 2nd and
3rd Pullet, one old and one young pen
Mrs. L. Dougherty and son.!
2nd Cockrel Mrs. E. E. Gregory,!
Tiawahj
S. C. Buff Leghorn; 22 in Class
1st and 2nd Cock, 1st, 2nd and 3rd
Hen 1st, and 2nd Cockrel, 1st, 2nd and
3rd Pullet, 1st and 2nd old, 1st and
2nd young pen _--D. E. Wilhoitj
Blue Audslusians; 10 in Class
1st Cock, 1st and 2nd Hen, 1st and
2nd Cockrel, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Pullet,
1st young pen E. A. Lander j
White Wyandotte*; 5 in Class
1st Cockrel, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Pullets |
Hubert Sutton j
Dark Corish; 2 in Class
1st Cock Mrs. J H. Bentley
White Faced Black Spanish; 3 in j
Class
1st Cock Olive Luther I
Light Brama s; 5 in Class !
1st Cockrel, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Pullet,
1st young pen Homer Hale
Black Minorcas; 10 in Class
1st, and 2nd Cock, 1st and 2nd Hen,
1st and 2nd Pullet, 1st old pen.
J. T. Ramsey
Thanksgiving
Day
Thursday, Nov. 24th
Better than the taste of the homemade pumpkin pie
that tops off the Thanksgiving feast, ifl the satisfaction that
com«s with the knowing that tomorrow is provided for as
well as today—that there'll be "pumpkin pie" next year, too.
We wish you all a thankful Thanksgiving—this year
and every year.
Make this bank your best servant, open an account
with us now, and get real First National Service and the pro-
tection of th$ great Federal Reserve System. We are.a
member. 4% paid on time certificates of deposit.
THE OLDEST BANK IN CLAREMORE AND ROGBB8
COUNTY, AS GOOD AS THE BEST, AND BETTER THAN
THE REST
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The
f irst National Bank
"ALWAYS ALERT TO SERVE YOU—ALWAYS"
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WB WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING DAY
LEGAL HOLIDAY
At tl\e
NEW SHOE STORE
WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN DRESSY SHOES. THE NEWEST STYLE, THE
HIGHEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICES.
6 stvles of beaded Satin Pumps
S6.95 to $8.95
Brown or Black Ball Strap Oxfords or
High Shoes low or military heels $4.95
Beaded Kid. Dress Pumps, the highest
JR.Qfi Fine Calf Skin Shoes with French Toes,
quality in shoe making ywitfu ^
Suade Pumps in Bralck or Brown
Decorated.
$6.85 to $7,95
$4.95
—T. 7T~a—Z—^ Ladies Dress Boots, Military Heels, extra
Ladies' Comfort Bals, fme Kind, hand
turned
$5.00 to $7.50
fine Kid
Patent leathers in 1, 2 or 3 strap effects
$4.95 to $6.95
$5.00 to $75.0
Patent Leather Jazz Oxfords
$4.95
Girls Brown, 8-inch Shoes, rubber heels
$3.50
twenty styles of men's high class dress shoes, all solid
leather shoes at jyg j5i95cowboy b00ts 3 styles $10,00
the best and cheapest assortment of shoes in rogers county.
United Shoe Stores
320 W. 3rd CLAREMORE, OKLA.
. Silver Cam pines; 3 in Class
I 1st and 2nd Hen —.-Mr$. S. May Ray
Hiupotriwl
I Buff Orpbingtou Cock, J. C, Douherty
L. B. Leghorn Hen, Mrs. L. Dougherty
S. C. R. I. R«d Codqrel -J E. Simpson
• Nowata.
IL. B. Leghorn Pallet
| Mrs. L Dougherty and son
j J. C. Dougherty, pen, B. Orphin-tons.
! Best Display D. A. Wilhoit j
Geaae
> 1st Gander, 1st and 2nd Gooes.
i M. B. Stewart
' 2nd Gander, 3rd Goose Alfred David,
Inola.
I Ught Barred Bocks; 4 in Class
11st Cockrtl, 1st and 2nd Pullet.
Fleets Goodwin
I 2nd Cockrel Alice Hurst
I Dark Barvd Rock.; 9 in Class
1st Cockrel, 1st and 2nd Pullett
Emerson Crouch
| 2nd and 3rl Pttllett ..Mike Goodwin
I 3rd Cockrel Wells Wilhoit
Blsck Monorcss; 6 in Class
1st Cockrel, 1st and 3rd Pullet ..
Margaret Say
Sweepstake*
Cockrel Mabls Huffman, Tiawah
Pullet — ,...Leaa La* Vftfl
J. F. Flippin spent Monday in Kan-
-ai Ht" : lo on business.
A pillow ha* been donated to the
j .nci.inncj - .oir.isy~.vyy Fo.it of the
American Legion to be auctioned off
This pillow is one of beauty bsiag
' something out ef the ordinary and it
| is hoped that it will bring a good price
| as the proceeds of same will go iato
the charity fund.
SEVEN ARE ARRAGINED BE-
FORE JUSTICE LONG
Earl Casey, Alfred Carver. George
Teel, Dr. Miller, Otis Miller, C. B.
Mann and C. M. Bryant, charged with
jrrand larceny, were arranged before
Justice J. E. Long Monday afternoon.
Casey and Teel waived arraignment
f.nd were bound over to the district
court. The other five were arraigned,
pU&d not guilty and were bound over.
B^nd for each was fixed at $2,000.
Mrs. J. A. Gadberry was called to
St. Louis, Mo., Tuesday bf the ewtoas
illness of her mother.
White Reeks; 3 in ClaSa
i 1st Cockrel, 1st and 2nd Pullet
Paul Gregory, Tiawah.
Boff OrfhiagUm; 3 1« ansa
1st Cockrel, 1st and 2nd Pullett ..
j Marie Daugherty
White Leghorns; S in Class
i 1st Cockrel, 1st and 2nd Pallet —
William Daugherty
2nd Cockrel, 3rd 'Pullet
Edith Leonard, Tiawah
Light Brown Legheras; C in Class
! 1st Cockrel, 1st aad 2nd Pullet —
I Delca Daugherty
12nd Cockrel, 3rd Pallet
Lakadia David
Dark Brawn Leghorn; 12 la Class
1st Cockrel, 2nd and 3rd Pullet „
..J. Trendle Daugherty
12nd Cockrel Clarence Mell, Inola
1st Pullet tfimrie Sartors
I 3rd Cockrel Bruce Stewart
Baff Legheras; 9 to Class
1st Cockrel, 1st aad 2nd Pull* ..
, Fay Tolbert
| 2nd Cockrel, 3rd Pullet, Clete Wilhoit
3rd Cockrel ..Mary Leonaad, Tiawah
9. C. B. L Bade; 21 la Class
i 1st dpckrel -Mahle Hrffman, Tiawah]
2nd Cfectael, 2nd aad Sal Pallet..
I Elbert Htffman, Tiawah
i 1st Pullet Lava Lee, Foyil
3rd Cockrel ,Iaa Lee, Foyil ]
, Silver Laced WyaaMtae • la Chen
11st Cockrel, 2nd aad Pullet ..
Campbell
11* Pullet-.
I la Class
Tuesday, Not. 29,1921
—AT
John Dirickson Ranch
let Cockrel, 1st aad
Mi
4 miles East of CeOinsTille or II alto NwUviat of Chfini.
BEGINNING AT 1«:00 O'CLOCK A. M.
The following pros**? will be told
8 Head Work Mules, 4 to 7 years old.
11 Haad of Saddle Horsee. 5 to 10 yaars old.
15 Head of Hogs, fat
2 Good wagons.
4 Sets of Harness-
75 Tons of Baled Hay.
40 Head of Cattle.
1 Saddle.
1 Cream Separator.
Farm Implements of el) kinds.
LUNCH ON THE GROUND
RS. JOHN DIRICKSON
Ray
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
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Kates, W. C. The Claremore Progress (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1921, newspaper, November 24, 1921; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc182738/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.