The Weekly Democrat-Chief (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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the weekly democrat-chief, hobart, oklahoma
SPECIAL NOTICE!
Money to Loan on Land!
6 Per Cent Interest
1 Per Cent Commission
G.L.Romans, with the G.L.Romans Land
& Loan Co., will meet all farmers who
desire to borrow money on their farms
Friday afternoon of each week at the
Farmers Co-Operative Assn. Hobart
We mrke loans in sums of S50U.UU to
$50,000. If we have the security we
will make you a loan. Remember the
date and place and take advantage of
this cheap money while you can get it.
JUVENILE THRIFT
BANK IS SUCCESS
Tulsa Institution, Organised Three
Years A (to by School*. Now lias
$3,500 Deposits
Dy the Awoclitfd Presl-
I TULSA, Feb. 4—Regard*! as a
powerful influence for good
community, the Tulsa Juvenile Thrift
bank, a school institution winch had
its beginning 3 years aKo in the de-
sire of a high school instructor for
practical banking instruction for hi3
students, is now rounding out another
fiscal year of success with
posits totaling more than $3,o00.
Scores of stockholders are on the re-
gister whereas deposits during <j
first year were merely on pajier and
transactions were in imagination.
COMPENSATION FOR
INUJRED WORKMEN
State Industrial Commission Made
Awards in 1920 to 5.821 i ases,
Totaline $729,870.73
ny the Associated Press.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Feb. 2-The
State Industrial Commission for the
fiscal year ending in 1920, made u-
wards to 5,821 cases of injured work-
men, totaling a compensation of $729,-
870.70, according to statistics in the
office of Baxter Taylor, presiding
judge of the commission. These fig-
ures compared with 3.812 awards
made in 1919, for a compensation total
of $551,280.69.
The total number of tabulative acci
dents passed on by the commission for
I the last fiscal year was 22,714. r.s a-
COUNTY ASSESSOR
MAKES RICH STRIKE
JOIN THE ARMY
AND GO TO SCHOOL
Stumbles on 11.000 Bass of
Worth $3:<0.000, and Plan
on Tax Hulls.
Sugar. C.overnment Promise which Drew
It
Oy thi Associated Press.
ENID, Feb. 4.—Under
Young Me« into Military Service
Says Adjutant General
HALF OF OKLAHOMA
COVERED WITH SLEET
Central and Southwestern Section*
Visited by Heavy Storm—Snow
Probable Tonight.
Dy the Associated Pro«
OKLAHOMA CITY,
Feb.7.—Okla-
*y the Associated Press.
kansas city, Mo., Feb. 4—"Jo.nj oklahuma v,.h,
" ' the army and go to school," is the | homant living in the central westirn
which provides that personal taxes drawn young men I and extreme northern parts of the
are due immediately wherever person P • gejviee in the last year. I state rushed to their places of occupa-
al property is transported out of a A(1- tant General of the Army tion today through a heavy coat of
county, Garfield county officials have ^ accordinK to information receiv-1 sieet, while those in the eastern part
taken the initiative in a movement • officers stationed in Kan-Ias far north as Tulsa began the dav
that may bring in a tiday revenue to city. " The once widely heralded I wotic under heavy clouds and fo*.
its citizens who remember the hi*h inviutioa to "see the world" is nojThere is rairlj snow or sleet over the
price of sugar. longer apparently much of a motive I reuter part 0f the southwest, accord-
County Assessor Longcor, making ^ rCKporeM fTOm sections of tbe I inK to reports by the Weather Bureau,
his official calls, stumbled onto the WpsL remote from goo<l edu-1 rol(lf>r tonitcHt with the probability of
,, ami rospor-OT. inn iu "j -
Lo thl Middle West, remote from good I Colder tonight with the probability of
fact that 11,000 bags of sugar, worth cotional facilities, made to letters de«-| alwiw hut sii„htlv warmer tomorrow,
Homer, that schoo Th 22,714 cassr. surveyed and
tebu",,,K'"" -
. . % - i niMro«l in each everv do
approximately $350,000 had been crfblng the advantage of the army
stored in a locul storage firm's ware-
house under the storage-in-trun
law. The product, stored • here
have shown
i^oiuei will*"" •-
snow, but slightly warmer tomorrow,
is forecast.
? ^ fo'
\'£
the stamp was 1 ce , in I sultcd to tho injured workman. In the
wh<.„by '«< •' «*
A. a HUNTER. =
For date etc..callI phone 49 or write 120 a ^ *"
Main St, HOBART, OKLA.
school system --
sprea.l interest in t'.iat phase of mil:
by tary training. •
refiners and held until it begins to, A farmt.r in the Osark country of
move after the first of the year, has Misgouri/ father of eleven children,
recently begun to find its way in car- ninc of whom are boys, wanted to
load lots to various points in the south know whether special permission
and southwest ' could .not be granted for his eldest
Assessor Longcor placed the ent.re son nnd a pair of twins. a!l slight^
stock on the tax rolls an.l notified below the required age for enlistme.
County Treasurer Bert Smith. The to be accepted.
treasurer has issued a warrant for the ; "I see no possibility of th r ,^ By the Associated Press.
u t « J th. w.r. fi, „ option el«, « NEW VO«K W.
"TJVp™ 'r «,!°r' to " luther Mtoouri f.mor ••«• <' ,. i. IM fatun, b.
Counsel for the refiners, after a his boy to enlist so that Ik- could g I yt carefUi and see that they reaUy
, with the countv attorney, on with his schooling. ,1 teach the art, instead of urging
ten sufficient wr ! | "He i ««! « ..luntlon now unrtor11_ _ th,,, to
SCHOOLS TEACHING
ACTINGFOR MOVIES
I The I nsuspecting Are Warned to be
Careful and See That Such In-
(dilutions Keally Teach the Art
7P Z'narVof some to defraud, an, still pending. Tn all mstanees,
dency on the ^ ^ only one cf wherP the claimant
|for ® 81 afternoon was rewarded has appealed. i> recorded.'
_ __ rounds one afteni ^ ^ giujfs ' Althou"bt tho 1919 amendments to
miss. «•' «>■ is* "1915
1 D. Carson &W. 4. Praett
AUCTIONEERS
| We solicit your live stock and farm
1 sales. Give prompt attention
| to all sales. ,
1 Satjslaction Guaranteed.
I D.CARSON W.A.PRUETT
= Ibhart, B« SSI Wad, Pkwe BO «OS .i
1 OOinOmCitTBaRli. rfcoss £68 OH « Out Eiptf.it
| lies. Phone 269-R
l„„„i
• I I ♦ >! ' I1"" 1 1 ' 1 I***************'* T
V .kin, in place of pennies, have pertly a^od the work.ngman,
. wooden chips in P' the cu!pritg by extendi-^ the compensation pr.v-
£ nickles and «lua1^ i)c t0 a , ro(Mler FCope, Judge Tny-
5l'VT rn r number, it* lor believes that other amendments
I Lach "lien the machine is emptied are needed to cure defects in the pres-
E ^ampS- . l^xt stamp of each de- ent law and allow the act to include
5 of US coins t , kept n wi(ior ranpe of accident.
5, nomination is ™ Thus H Thp amendmcnt. of 1019 incren^d
5'for rcc, u' vimple to trace ,he maximum rate of compensation
si5- rrSSW; s,uef: anl from 510 to $1R a weftk an,i a "r:
g I down th- ^hi , in station r.l in the waiting perod from 14 to .
g BumvwU take ^ ^ d Another amendment prov.des
s as inserted in the ma® ,,ank9 compoIL.ntion from the date of injury
| r! " Intra? office are notified to if disability continues for more than
5|an« the .entrap nee ^ num. ,, tho employer paying medi-
g'^tch for a specific ftu(,fint pv0. ca, pxpeni.cs; from 15 days to 60 days
5 1 nl*h l b^k he is cromptly cal'e.l t, Bnd longer, if. in the judgement of
rents his b Tho result the commission, such is neces^iry.
g ^hcforcj^ pr^«P elimina- The principal contractor is m«le
g has been practical youth- |iable to the injured workman for
g! tendency «un K school 0ffi- compenr^.tion where the sub-contractor
= ful pB " ana counterfeit is seldom has failed! to provide insurance protec-
ilrtfn a Jlrt iS except in the tion under another amendment, wWle
llca^ of a new patron who is unaware still another provides for compensa-
1 Uf the trap he is calkin into. tion for disfigurement
School officials and members of th?
C°nfCTnS E.ZS2 w H "H. «s getting education now under ~ ^ and their money to
agreed to Sun-'^at difficulties, "wrote the father,| ^ ^s, where the money re-
the storage house until tlie le^a , ]; j n<l a half miles from h would-be dramatic
m rz
000, the sugar k .Oklahoma wrote: I Thia wa8 broungh out when it wes
than half of its market value. j „g.nc<, my parents «lied, I have not I assistant District At-
The refiners will contend, acconling ^ ^ chance to obtain the educa- ^nM I ^ an(| Fwler.
to counsel, that the sugar is not^tax- , ()pHire , sineerely hope that I ^ & swecping
able in Garfield county °rJ" 0k^ may Join the Army, though I am of eje Khools and con-
homa, as it is owned by Colorado re ^ T Bm not sixteen years old. mwh«Kai_ in the help-
finers and happened to be in Lnid be- ^ fivp fcet ei(rht inches tall, an<Ucenl; 1 , q{ newspapers for
CHAMPION MILK AND " ""h —
ground, out of business any sucn
1 want to better mvself. which mislead the girls into expecting .
BUTTER PRODUCERS hirJJT-'w -lh' H STSSSrS
1n4t„r, arc t\-pieal of the re- appear suspicious.
I rleeS Circulars wers sent The 'students' of these schools say
University of Nebraska Develop* P^1 remoU? j ^drosses whe:-e re- the attorneys, are usually girls. e
Kight Holstein Cowa With Yearly I Fruiting officers could not lie sent investigation was instigated by Fraidc
Rccord of 109 Pounds Each. ; were spnt out jn November, af-
"T—Z i • Thn de-'ter the harvesting of all crops, in
LINCOLN, Neh., hei>. ..-The de ( ^ with farm work.
velopment of eight cows with a >eaily ^ iects tought
average of 903 pounds of butter each, | ^ (^ mPT.ti„n d. Tho re-
places the dairy heard at the Lmver-j |w: ^ ,i.a. 18 1-2 per
illy of Nebraska farm among the ^ ^ f>f ^
'.ied v ere inter-]
Money to I_«oaan
Always have money to lean on farms. If you have a le*
coming due or intend making a new loan see Wo mm
give yo. as good rate, and terms as any ™In bewww-
ing from us there is no red tape or delay .money tlie
day you «ign the papers. Principal and interest payaMe
•t our office.
an i vi vu.
Further amrn«lmcnts, which Judge
I board"of wluVsaion of Tulsa are en- Taylor recomme.ls, include
.1. obtained.
THE WALTON MORTGAGE COMPANY
Hobart, OWahoma
now
making
PHONOGRAPHS
while
jyiui
" "the results obtained. Compensation for n percentage loss
xT'onlv hns it laid a foundation with pf the use of any member of the b y.
W. -hl«H . thrifty Comp, .ion for W«l«, r~J J
r ♦ mnv he built, they say, but has [n industry, repardlei s of ^
•—
Lock'certificate available to a single an injured workman ultimately as
.tock cert.f.c«e both rasu)t of his injuries while the pro-
ZfeSs nnTjSLr*. not only in the ceeding is pending before the com-
h'gh school but of ward schools, have mission or in the "J*11*™
invested to the limit. , before compensate is finally
t.irop«sful. in fact, has been op- warded. .
.. f the i f.hat its founder, I A change in procedure, making
Mr Homer, now devotes virtually his re®#ary the preparation of 6 papers
entire time'to supervision of the ac- intend of 12 in each case. .
tual banking work carried on by stu- | Stronger enforcement of the st
i ♦ .('firprs and a student board of v.ith respect to onlers <;f awar<l.
Sc^r«^n -hom devolves al-| Rehabilitation of persons cripple,,
most every duty with which the bank- in industry. „n..m#,nt to
E "ilhrrii
j An attempt is now being made to daily wane.
.uy"f- RECOVERS FRO* OPERAT.ON
ru-wrts -.X""! .w s=r««---
herds in the United State and at ^ „r.?prt agricultural
the top of the list of agricultural ex" - vork 0ffered in army schools; 17 per
perimcnt station herds. !cont wanted to become automobile
All eight of the high producting mpchanica; machiniste and mechan-
Nebra.-ka cows arc Holsteins. At the interested 6 1-2 per eenit; businee^
head jo! the list is La Vema. cahmpion a|u, comrnerCe r. per cent; music 4
milk and butter producer of the state ^ ccnt ^ wireless operation 4
and one of the best sixteen cows of pcj. „.nt
the world. In a year ending December Mnftt of tha. localities from which
21, she produced 1,310.56 pounds of thf> rep|ies canie ha<l never been vis-
butter and 29,5&4 pounds of milk. A- jte<i by recruiters, the Adjustant Gen-
mong the eight also is Sultana, cham- cral> Major General P. C. Hams aa-
nion 2-year-old butter producer of Nc- ^Hed in hia l«<Uer.
bruska. She produced 866.9 pounds of "To them." he said, "the announc
butter in one year, a remarkable ment doubtlesa conveye<l the fu-st in
record for a 2-year-old. and exceed- timation that the Army ®ducatjT
ing all previous pro,luction figures in many subjects that are°nly>n<l ^
this state for a cow of her age. ly military in character. We have
Another cow in the group is Kate learned hat °
Gerben, who was the 3-year-old cham- ious handicap in time of war.
pion of the world. She is now 18 pitrrBRED FEMALE STOCK
years old. In seven milking periods 1 Fl KhBKi!«i
she produced a total of 115,125 pounds Acc<mijnK to figures announced by
of milk containing 3,400 pounds of - -■ ~-
investigation was --
P. Donovan, who said he was a form-
er motion picture director. He said
he personally visited one such school
ami round some prospective artists
- acting before a real camera, except
r I u was minus a film. The whole pro-
•- I . ...
It nan iiuuw -
ceiling, he declared, were a farce to
anyone who knew anything about
motion pictures. Three girls swor®
out affidavits saying they har been
orally promised positions with Mg
film companies, but thus far they had
not seen even a train bound for Los
^District Attorney Bohan said these
schools were not licensed, and that al-
though their contracts did not promise
jobs with motion picture companies,
they usually painted the prospective
student's future in glowing terms in
order to obtain the $25 necessary to
make a screen sUr.
'county schools.
A. F. Bradfield, the piano
spent the day in Carnegie.
A WELL-KNOWN WOMAN
Fan Antonio. Texas.-' In my early
married Mo I became ery 111 with
fomlnlno trouble and
no doctoring or med-
^ Icines gave mp any
re 1 let. Flnully I
started to take Dr.
Pierce's Kavorito
Prescription. I was
— ihw down in bed, unable
Ii to do my o ii bouse-
/ work, but it waa
' only a short time be-
before I was feeling stronger and all
my pain* left mo. I look about six
bottles of Favorite Prescription and
can saj positively that It relieved mo
of all f«jinlnine trouble for I ha*e
been in perfect health eter
take pleasure In recommending Dr.
PlercJ's ^-rlte m.cm.Uoa to
other women —MRS. A.nm^ *.
I BDDS, 224 Konera St.
All druulsts. Liquid or tablsta.
! Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Slater, who live
northeast cf the city, was dismissed
tuner, yesterday from the City and County
I Hospital, where he was operate, on
two weeks ego for the removal of
the appendix. When th* opera-
tion was performed it was found that
of milk containing 3,400 pounds of Unite,j states Department of Ag
fat. The nutrients in this milk equal rjcu)ture iive.gtock owners in the
the carcasses of forty-seven 1.4 United States show a tendency toward
pound steers. Katy Gerben has pro- rebm, felriale animals as well as
duced si* bull calves which sold for tQW|ml purebred sires. In fact, the uae
$2,900. of welUbred sires appears to increase
The dairy herd at the university ^ ^ of KOO(, femaies. During the
farm consists of 102 head, represent- io|l October 1, 1919. to March 31, "*""*• ln thp meantime
ing the Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey m0 the quaiity of female stock in ^ arrested, so the
and Ayrshire breeds. Fifty five head henis an(1 nocks headed by purehre. tak<> (,own Nail>
of cows and heifers are of milking Rires WJUI 48.;, ,*rcer.t purebred and | already in jail w
age. The head of the Holstein herd 2 & Th, remaining of securing bail.
is King l'iebe l'on'wiac Segis, for which wero grades or crossbrc«ls. 1-ater fig-1 P P
the university has refused the sum of u).(,g covering the period October ,| SALE <>': TRADE—Oakland
• -Jl- - • - -1— ^ tl-,iiKht six touring car. Will sell «as-
onable or will trade for lighter car and
stock or cash.
>!t, Okla.
2-3w2tx.
TAKES DOWN $400 BOND
Ed Nail, negro, who was arm*sd
a few weeks ago upon an information
charging him with violating the pro-
hibitory law* of the state, and who
was released from custody upon a
bond of $400, put up by Jack^Geiger.
was turned over to the sheriff today
by Geiger and the bond money re-
called.
Subsequent to the prosecution re-
ferred to, Nail was arrested on an-
other charge and was unable to make
bond, ami in consequence was commit-
the meantime Geiger
later
ided to take •'"wn N1'1'" bond
,-ith
tne universnjr Iiw .v.*™.*. — urea c vrru K r- ■ —
$16,500. A son of thia sire and La 1919 Decemher 31, show that
held at a number of purebred females kept un-
Verna, champion cow, — - numoer 01 —---- - -
price of $1(1,000. He is thirteen der Correspon ling conditions had iin-1 ^ ,iiffCr«nce in live stock o
months old. 'creased to r,5.9 percent and scrubs had! Q Ha,K ,,outa 4, Roosevelt
The remarkable dairy herd rep- fallen to 2.1. . _ | 2
resents a dozen or more years of | These figures ar« base.1 on a Kno-
careful breeding on the part of the ledge of the breeding of warly 400,wu
experiment station and the college of head of animals and pou r>.
agriculture. Extensive experiments ion of department 1,vc st^ ;
are being carrie<l on along several i„ts. the more general u ?
aspirin for colds
linn , are lieing carried on along several Ists, the more genera - Uniteil
a small stone had lodged in the ap- ,.^ of (,ovc,opmPnt, with the view of both sexes on farm. in_ the U
" ~ .. _ :i :i:. :inrri>flsinff. 'n linoui «
rf ndix. t'ie <liert cn • of t>ie nttark | llnmon3trating tho possihiliti
I of nrpen-licitis. Since few children
'of that ace suffer from npnendc.tis,
the case attracted considerable atten-
tion. especially among ths ron-pro-
. fe?:ior.al.
PRICED TO SELL—Go««l young
mules, working ag--; good jack <*>
vears old. Will sell or trade. J. H.
Goldtrap, HW2.
2-3w8tx
of States is increasing. In about a year,
01 ciomonsiramiK v. r- man .....e-ise in the use of
breeding and feeding, and to encour- lt purebred-sire
for SALE—Two 1'ronxe turkey
rni sr.,00 each. One Hron/e tom
$7..io. if taken M-.or. Tl.ree miles and
a half south of city ice plant,
mile an.l a quarter west. 1-2.d-w-
Name "Bayer" is on Genua*
Aspjrin—say Bayer
C. AND C. HOSPITAL NOTES.
E. T. Rose, son of \V. N
Cambridge, was operated
I morning for appendicitis.
Rose of
on this
C. M.
Lowry's little bab/ son was
' circumcised yesterday.
| Mrs. Steve Lee was operated on
No Worm* In a Healthy Child ' t(. fm appon«licit is an.l other pelv ic
All chtldn n troubled with Wurm* have an un- •
likh iudk ate* poor Mo«i. sod • • troubles.
healthy cuior. otitcB ludu aiem poor mouu, uni
rule, there 11 more or le atomach duturbenrr.
CROVtl S TASTELESS chill TONIC given reSolarl*
furtwoor thr.e w«ka wUI enrich the blood. Im *
0 the cl. ltQO. and set • General Strength •
. .1.. Kntnra will Inf I
Quinine That Dee* Not Affect The Head
tonic and laiatlva effect. LAXA-
"Nature wilTthen
| |h St eBo* dl«pel the worn,, aid theChUdwJHb.
1 la ocrtcCt health. I'leaaant ta tike. per bottle, munueea.
.k'JV L1'
* "-"tf i^rss:.0"4,
lSb^'UKVEl'25 *
5osrttsxzsz*
I par bottle.
Insist on "Bayer Tablet, of Asplr*"
in a "Bayer package," oostatatag proaee
direction! for CoTda, I'a.n. lleadaeW.
Neura'tf1*' LtunbsRo. and Rheumatics.
Name "liayer" menna genuino Aap'™
> re scribed br phy.ican. fe ^ametsea
years, llan.ly tin boxes of 12 tabUU
cuat few cents. A.pina b trsde mark
of Bayer Manufacture ot Moaoscstie-
atidestcr of Balicylkacid- •
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