Ottawa County Courier (Wyandotte, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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TOL'-lV NO 36
Wyandotte Ottawa County Okla"
"Friday April 22 1911
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(v R A Janet Winner of W K Kellogg Trophy with the Trophy
and the 1910 Champion Ear
logg trophy was grown by Mr
Fred 0 Palin of Nawtown In d
It was also of Reid's Yel low
Dent variety crossed w ilh Alex-
ander Gold Standard Last year’s
prize winner is the most perfect
n R A James of Charlston III’ jy formed ear of tlie two though
lias the proud distinction of hav
mg grown the best eav of corn In
all the S 123 713000 bushels of
list year's bumper crop At
the National Corn Show recently
held at Columbus Oliioi this gen-
tleman was awarded the W K
Kellogg National Corn Trophy
donate to IOOU byW fc Kel-
ingg ptosident of the' Kellogg
Toasted Corn Flake Co of Bau
tleCreekj Mich
Thousands of tars of corn
from all parts of the country and
of all yaritias were entered 'in
the competition The selection
of the grand champion aweep
stakes and the award of the
Kellogg trophy were made on
general points of superiorly
The ear of corn grown by Min
dames is of Reid’s Yellow Dent
tariety It is 10 inches long 7i
In circumference and has 20
rows of kernels Gto the inch
in the row average 6 8 of an inch- -in
depth and 5-10 of an inch in
width It is indted a very
correct type of yellow dent corn
Mr James the winner is a
(rigorous farmer about 40 years
of age and of pleasing personali-
ty a man who lues given careful
studr to corn culture ai d tviio
has achieved his success as a
grand champion tv Inner only by
years of hurd worn and pahistak-
- ing seed select! h and careful
breeding frbtu sCns-On to season
Illinois arhwef-J uf'o nspt dally
t'luUd orpr the result for tlit r ta
son that this is the first time in
tour years that the honori have
been wrested frtfm the state of
Indiana Lnst y6ar's champion
ar the first winner Of the Kel-
fiurinlMd lo Piui
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famous tourcriON
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JllIKKl OltrilrHN
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it rtqniris a careful judge to dis-
tinguisn the points of superiorly
The trophv awarded to Mr
James was uiude by' Tiffany of-
New York for Mr Kellogg at a
cost of $1000 It is made of stcr
ling siiver brona- and enamels
and is a truly artistic creation It
stands u0 inches in height ’ Hr
Kellogg's interest in corn grow
ihg cun be understood when it is
stated that the Kellogg Toasted
Coin Fml e Co of which litis
president has an output requir-
inti 10U'0 tiisiels a day’ raw
product for its manufacture A
peculiar feature is that while
t'ne Kellocg prod not is made ex
clibively faun selected white
corn tlu Re-Hogg trophy has
hen won each tune by a yellow
corn exhibit Tre trophy is offer
cd for annual competition until
win twice by the same grower-
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2SF V UK OlT OF WORK I
The busiest little things ever
made are Dr King’s New Life
Pills Every p'll is a sugar-coated
globule of health that chang-
es wcukness into strenth 4 lung
uor ino energy brain-fag into
mental powur curing consti pa-
ion headache chill dyspepsia
malaria Only 2'ie at all Drug
Sisfs
WANTED— A Good driving
liorAdof' te-mi of porleS In ex-
change for a Scholarship to 6ur
college: Tito Is nn uppOrtunity
to tM a practical edutfttfoh and
Uhfxl position without (laying
easii Write ns If yon arfc inter
csted ' ’
' Nltislmgee Bflsiress College
118 £bufh Third St
Must ogee Okla
V
i Totems
Among the aavnge and barbarian
tribe especially the North American
Indian a totoin I the symbol ot a
family or clan and I usually urn®
t
animal dr natural object It serves a
a sort ot surname for the family Ik
Inipnrlartci) Ilea In the Idea that ltdl-
vlduuls tidce their llnenge from ll-
Tho turtle bear and wolf are favored
whatever elan or tribe friendly of
hoitlle bare jlghta of hoplUMUy o
luccor In dlstreaa and of frlendhln
ea blooO ralatlona The totem ta oer'ef
changed
Dr 0 0 Burch
of Vmita Specialist on the Eye
ear Nose ' and Throat will be in
r Wyandotte on the second Mondat
of null month'
KYIIft TESTED A or ASSES m'i'KD
Commercial Hotel
MrsJuii tf Mud eater
Proprietress
51HJTA 111 Cl U r BID
'ltATES REASONABLE
WYANDOTTE OKLA"'
LIVERY and
FEED STABLE
uoOD RIGS
PROMPT ATTENTION
REASONABLE CHARGES
Feed always on hand for sale
C b Powers
Pr uprittcr
SAVED HIS MOTHER S LIFE
-
“Four doctors had given me up’
writes Mrs Laura Gaines o-
Avoca La “and my children
and all my friends were looking
for me to die when my son insis-
ted that I use Electric Bitters I
did so and they have done me a
world of good I will always
pra'sc them” Electric Bitters
is a priceless blessing to woman
troubled with fainting and dizrj
spells bnckucho headache weak-
ness debility constipation Or
kidney disorders Use thejjAn
gain new health strentli and iir
or They're guuranted to satisfy
or money refunded Only 5oc at
all Druggists f
KtT: 5GV
60 Years
EXPERIENCE
Tro WFaaas
Designs
ryj fff CosvntoHTa tc
Anrrfhft fnd!nf nkefrh and description bi
joleuiy igsucruuii our opinion froo whether
nenfVn a frr hnblr rientth1 Communlb
ylont sioci i f doe-Udent is I HANDBOOK
froo netbr ah
“ommunlr
ooPaMUA
frc ol i aseruy for mcunuf patnt&
Patent throitrh Muon it tX rtcdlff
tprM nofiU without CbMve luthO
Scientific Jlintricax
A ltidomelr lllnwfM werkf Ixrmt c
cuuuion of niiy x'tenuOc JitnaL Tmi $3
fetrt f or miioUiL boidtf tvn ttBdeulr
K'Jillj&CcNewycrk
ruLCb 1 w V Qt WurtflQKliNl U G
Vyandotte
Public School
Class of 1911
Ccmmcncement Exercises tf
the Wyandotte Ptiblio Sctoail
lt d Thursday fcvbnifig April
the 2Uth was in every way a
success: the graduating feisay-l
were creditable tho sweet gir
graduates looked their sweetest
and the lone boy graduate was
the equal in ability and good
looks of nnj nobody cv’erknfw
of ''Pick” playing 6ecohd fiddle:
thue would have tcih more
sweet boy graduates hod It not
1 et n for tho call fo the plow
Mr Wiikes’ nddiess wnsexeti-
j ! n
'el1 Point The uiu-
sic by Prof Tom King J U
Iiobiv ailc JitsL' Fortner Bert
ir
Walker and Homer Roibitudle
was an enjoyable feature these
gentlemen are all artists in their
line Wyandotte In fact is a
inusicul town it Is uunecessjry
osiv that tin Rjv MrGWW
waa preseiit as scheduled
Cttawt County Courier 1
SUBSCRIPTION HATES
Oae year In advance - 1100
H’ month t 50
Throe mootha 25
I ’ ' '
' ' ' 4
j TEETH
i With or without plat
Crown Bridge work and Fil
Jings Satisfaction guarantee
E M BRITE
(Seneca — Mo
OTP AW A COUNTY COURIER
J Crapsey Editor
Subscribe for the
OURIER
LOCAL NOTES
60 00 per month straight s al-
ary and expenses to mpn with
rig to introduce our Poultry
Remedies Don’t answer unless
you mean business Enreka Poul-
try Food Mfg C'j (Incorporated
East St Louis 111
Mj Bert Sbiffbauer came this
morning and drove across the
creek to visit Charley Owens
: Mrs VanGundy Sr who has
ben ill is reported better
1 '
I Mr J R -Robitaille jjrove
Miami the' ether yfor ice and
sjda pop
Quite a number of IVjandottes'
intended a picnic at Kane's Cave
on Easter Suuday the Vvan
dotte Band have some very fine
rn nsic
MitsDCisa Carroll visited home
fn Iks Sunday
Slf Dean Goodrich went to
Southwest City Mo Thursday
thought h c had K iine on his lost
ponies
M r J S Shaw reports fishing
good at Lost Creek
U B Lacy and family of Mi-
ami and F W- Wcods andfam
ily of Neosho spent Easter with
home folks at the residence Of
Mr DY Lacy It was a very
pleasant home coming
Percy Nielsen has been buty
taking fcroufis this week
The
Courier
Does
JOB
WORK
CASTCfllA
Tor Irft' i it(i Ciiidren
Kind v v jMwayt 8:ugh)
itaar tta
cJtir-ini M L
patrouena vasquez j
JOAN OP ARC OP MEXICO
Although a mere girl of six-
teen Patrocena bravely stood
among rebels and fired shot
into tbe ranks of the federal
One moment she would be
pouring hot fire into the ranks
of the federal lines and would
bind up the wounds of her fight-
ing comrades the next v Pat-
rocena is the only girl who has
yet gone’ into the ranks of the
insurrectos with rifle or saber
to fight for the freedom of her
country In telling tbe story
of her adventure she looked'up-
on the feat as a commonplace
occurrence - Shfe is hailed by
her insurrecto comrades as the
Joan of Arc of Mexico
LOST
One light bay mare 7 years
old sta in forehead slightly
sway-backed black main and tail
and black legs stands 16 hands
One dark bay mare 4 years
old star in forehead Hack main
and tail and black leg- stands 16
hands $1000 reward for in-
formation regarding said mares
K D Goodrich
Wyandotte '
Percy Nielsen
the"
Photographer
WHO HAS BEEN SPENDING
THE WINTER MONTHS IN
VALLEY (ENTER KANSAS
Has RETURNED TO WYAN
Dorm Land myites ms
FRIENDS TO RENEW THEIR
PATRONAGE ‘
Fhisdo Titne Table
X
East bound
No 10 12:34 a m
416 i IPOS a m
412 5:C0pm
408 x 1 ( pn
West bound
No 9 it 12o a m
” 407 7:13 a m
” 411 10:48 am
415 6:21 n oi
k stops for water
410 anu 411 don 't stop
RIGHTS OF THE COUNTRY
CHILD
Thti country ctild has rights
He Is entitled to a square deal in
opportunities to enjoy the best
that the Civilization Of the world
thus far hks produced- To him
should come art m'vfsic and liter-
ature Millionaires are found
ing libraries aud art galleries for
city children but who is doing
a like service for the children
living In the fields? True a poem
a picture or a song as an educa
tlonal agent Is likely to be re
garded as a fad by the man
whose mind for the last thirty
yars has run chiefly to corn an
hogs Such a man thinks that
there Is no use in putting a $3000
education on a CO-cent boy Asl with a comparatively small np-
x proposition I propriation at our ' disiwsal
80 Some states havo provided
a plain business
there is no use In wasting
much money ou such an insig-
nificant thing But this kind of
a man is more likely to give a 50
cent education to a $5000 hoy" or
a $10rt)0 boy perhaps In possibil-
ities -With charity for such a
father let us do the best we can
for his children os God gives us
the ability to see the best
O J Kern' in Oklahoma Farm
Journal
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Phone 41
Miami Okla
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Abstracts of title
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Mr M P Myers
919 Jackson Ave
Optician
Joplin MdL
Said Mrs Cbxfc-Cb:ct to Dr Pnck Puct:
I’m taring iine these days and it's J
ca account of the rrrisa taMsi FmS and tata -ChWna
evmfar yon prescribed for me a
steady diet”
PO-TIT CCJiSC Cn7vaabrisarwft-’
ta CKfcn Cnvhr end ea rvst Fwi ha
HOG I HOLER A SERUM
The Third Legislature recent- ‘
adjourneu appropriated $7500" v
to be exp-ml il by tbe O-dahomaf
Agricuitcrrl’ and Meeh nical Col-
lege Stiilwiitei Oki-a in the man-
ufacture aud d(p(r:but!on of hog
( ho’era serum The College has
been manufacturing serum irf
limited quantities foe some time
aud this has been usel with ex- ’
cellcnt results as a preventive o(
cholera in hundreds of commun-
ities This serum is not a cure
With the increased funds avail-
ably for serum work the College1
is now prepared to multiply the’
output of serum many tinges and
we hope by doing this to meet?
the expectation of the Legislat-
ure and to practically stamp out' '
the disease now so largely pre-
valent In Oklahoma ' Doses of
serum v ill be supplied at twenty
cents each aud the amount re-
ceived will be placed in a revolv-
ing fund and reinvested 'in the'
manufacture of scrum - By
adopting this plan we hdpe to
cover ull sections of Oklahoma’
large sums for the campaign''
against hog cholera which ha
rendered it unnecessary to’
charge applicants for serum
sent out 1 '
Your cooperation and assist
ance ln fighting this disease i
desired and requested Tbe col-
lege will give further informa-
tion upon application - ”
J H Connell President
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Baxter, W. S. Ottawa County Courier (Wyandotte, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1911, newspaper, April 22, 1911; Wyandotte, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1842022/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.