The Goltry News. (Goltry, Okla.), Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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The World for
ALL the People
For Home People:
— Jim
successor to THE JET NEW Established in i3i
VOLUME XII
GOLTRT ALFALFA COUNTY OKLAHOMA FRIDAY AUGUTS 1 xgi3
NUMBER SO
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Accident
Last Friday before we hab
finished our regular run two
pages of the News were wreck-
ed accidently The editor
who is also printer and press-
man these droughty times was
up all night before tr ing to
catch up ne Jecied to fas eri
the forms securely And be-
fore through two pages were
piled on the floor Conse-
quently we ara re publishing
our continued letters for the
benefit of those who did not
receive a comlete edition last
week
Barnard Call
C E Barnard who is the super-
intendent of the Frisco Demon-
stration frrna work cal led Inst we-
ek Though we have had a varry
severe failors in thislocallity Mr
Barnard ia atilt verry enthusiastic
'' He suggest that the farmers sh-
ould try to plan those crops that
are enured ' to dry weather - He
seemea to be a firm believer in
such crops as kaffnr brooutqqrn
and other dry weather crops of the
nature
And in further conversation our
intorment empahsixed the import-
ance of intenoe cultivation and
orop rotation But it is really hard
to lay down any kind of ru'es-
For it teams that no two yerr are
1 ike Bju t wee can work on the
generol princiles of planting dry
weather crops and ctilivating on r
farms welt- Then too we sboulb
keep up the cultivation right on
through the drought Don’t lay
the ooru by But keep working
it and be sure that there is a good
aoil mulch of some three or four
iuchee This will aot as a blanket
and keep the moisture from evap
orating
Russell Writes
The Legislature submitted
five propased amendments to
the constitution to be vobd
upon August 5th at a special
election
The law requires that Pub-
licity Pamphlet containing
copies of each measure or a
mendinent to be voted upon
shall be printed by the state
in sufficient quantity to sup-
ply pne to each voter in the
state That law is being ig-
nored Now at the Eleventh Hour
it is beiug “played up” to the
pvblic that the Legislature is
trying to put one over the
thd public and this is being
done from the very source
that should have seen that
the Publicity Pamphlet was
(wrinted distributed
I am haviug - a publicity
Pamphlet printed in which
will appear the full text of
each proposition I will mail
out One Hundred of these for
every Fifty Cents in postage
money contributed sending
direct to the contributor - or
to others as instructed
Our mailing x list reaches
40000 people going into
everp School District in Ok-
lahoma My ‘‘stamp fund” will nol
reach them all Let the peo-
pie know-— that is the way to
carry good measurers and de-
feat bad ones
Will You Help?
1 One cent will bring you two
copies uf ei('li proposition
printed in full 15 00 will
bring you thousand — or send
them to others
if you will help to save
these good measurers from
defeat by -
Letting The People Know
then let me hear from you at
once enolosing any thing from
a one cent stamp to as "com-
fortable” a check as you can
afford for the purpose
Yours for Pub'icity
CAMPBELL KUSSELL
President of P P L of Okla
Stop Thief!
(by CAMPBELL KCSSELl)
(The old cry with a new setting)
-Whats the trouble?
Saud and Gravel (on the aurf-
age )
Oil 'Suh-Roaa’
’Robbery” cries the Hovernor
“Yee we auspeoied it ” echo
the aublio f tjutby whom?”
“The legislature Would 10b the
state” say the Governor
How? V"
- -“By permitting the people to
vote upon Rule for leasing the
River Beds”
dt the state gete-Tobbed - under
the proposition submitted the
time piece and rerms of the rob-
bery moat be advertised for- 20
daya in three daily papers ot Gen-
eral ciroolatiou
The robbers must meat in open
competition end allot the loot
most go into the common sohool
find
‘‘Submit any constitutional a-
mendment you 'think wise” said
the goyernor
38 Senators and 71 House mem-
bers xoted to place on the ballot a
new section ‘‘Prescribing fixed
rulea and regulations lor leasing
beds of navigable streams -
‘‘No I eidu’t mean that” says
the Goxernor “The are worth
Twenty-One Million Dollars
and we can best provide onr own
‘Rales -for bolding that proper-
ty
Take Your Choice
LEGISLATIVE HAND:
Fixed Rules
Well Advertised
Open Competition
No Side Parteners
All Receipt to Common School
Fund
GOVERNOR’S HANDS
“Leecruce and his friend
No Competition
Star Chamber lease
75 Per cent rake-off-
(Oae card up bis sleeve yet)
Mules For Sale
Oae team of mulgs wt 20001b
Age 5 and 8 years- Well broke
W P HARTMAN
Picture Machine
You can make good wages
and make Socialists at the
same tim by procuring a pict
ure machine outfit with pict-
ure lectureston' some of the
many red hot subjects as put
out by Dr‘ E E Sonnan-
stine of Girard Kansas Write
him far particulars
RECEPTION AT RESORT STATIONS
4Copyniiij
Trades for Farm
Last week while Joe Mad-
ison was at Lavelrne he trad
ed his interest in the company
store of that city for a nice
bottom farm in the famous
Laverne valley jt is suffici-
ently sandy and sub irrigated
to withstand the diy weather
Mr Madis m reports corn
looking fine
Live Stock Market
KansusCity Stock Yard’ July
28 1913! Cattle receipts here last
week were heaviest of the sea-
son 49000 bead 16000 greater
then corresponding week last
year- Killer’s efforts to depress
prices were largely nullified by
the presence of an extrtording
demand for stock cattle and fee-
ders Country buyers took 17000
cattle- and submitted to a riseof
23 to OOcents at the same time
bame week last year they were
satisfied with 7000 cattle Midd-
le and low grades of grass steers
includding quarantines declined
25 to 50 cents- but upper grades
good cow and prime feed steers
held steady dalves 25 to 50 higer
Receipt to day 13000 market
strong except feed steers’ which
are barely steady Quarantine
cattle arc 10 to 20 higher to-day
Stockers and feeders unevenly
higher Best Greenwood Coun-
ty grass steers Qare as high to-
day as any time last week at
$7 80 to $825 lighter steers
from that section and Westerns
from the Brookyillo district are
selling at $7 10 to $745 Prime
Missouri grass and corn steers
to-day $8 50 ao $8 85 Ole Mexi-
co grazed in Eastern Colorado
brought $505 cows $4 85 and a
of 113 pound calves $8 00 Quar-
antine receipts only 42 cars -today
steers at $500 to $685
Stock steers' run from $5 25 to
$7 75 feeders $7 1o $8 10 Ad-
ditional showers around the cir-
cle last two days have postponed
necessity to move cattle account
of dryness improved the outlook
for Kansas aqd Oklahoma corn
and almost insured tbe Missouri
and Iowa crops Normal mark-
eting of cattle will rule for a
a time- Hog receipts are mod-
erate though larger than a year
ago - Prices hover around $900
and dealers cm see nothing that
will cause declines Packers
needs are urgent anti tbe East
is ravenous for fresh pork Lard
demands will be greater than
usual this fall with extremely
light stocks in packing houses
now Receipts 5000 here today
market strong top $905
Kline Lectures
"Prof Kline gave a fair en-
tertainment a t the Siutee
Hall Wednesday night We
observed some of his tricks
were new
Base Ball Dope
The Hillsdale game at that
place last Friday resulteb in
a sc reof 5 to 2 favor of home
team Game was fine
Nash Trimmed
‘Sonia tim 4 last week the No-1
ball fans made arrangements 16
cross bats with the Goltry team
and last Sunday our boys went
up to do the trimming act Some
went up in buggies and a large
number rode up witn Ed Huyck
Tbe game was well matched and
was interesting from start to
finish But Nash kept gradual-
ly fallingbebind until the end
of the ninth inning Itlie score
5 to 2 in Goltry’s fayor All our
boys played gooe
Carrier Skinned
Last Saturday occured the
game between Carrier and Gol-
try The game was played on
the Goltry diamond and a - fair
was in attendance! This was tbe
game in which Carrier weaken-
ed They were not up to their
old time strength As the con-
sequence of going up against
Goltry’s fast players they were
skinned to the tune of 4 to L
' Future Games
Thursday of this week Hills-
dale is to meet our boys op the
Goltry diamond Teli will be
their return gatqe
Thursday August ?tli Nash
Nestors are to give a return
game
Saturday August 9 the
Carrier boy s will play our boys
here This is the return game
as will be seen below our
team is to play Carrier at
Carrier this coming Saturday
SATURDAY
at
Carrier August 2
at 3:30
GOLTRY
versus
CARRIER
Lost
A buggy duster between
M A Scarlett’s anb Gotiry
last Sunday - night Finde r
please leave at this office
Ladies Aie
Ladies Aid of the Christian
churc h will serve refreshments
nex‘ Tucsday-Klection Day-
Thursday Game
The game here be ween
Goltry and Hillsdale resulted
in Goltry ’s favor to to 13
George Lectures
Thursdey night Professor
George of tha Phillips Busi-
ness College of Enid and G
R Bonham gave a free lec-
ture and picture show in the
interest of the college It t as
good
Pocket Book Foud
Found — a pocket book in Gol-
try some few days ago Own-
er may have same by giving
proper description and I paying
for this ad Call at this office
‘ Cummings Sees
Last Monday Dr:' -Cummings
having a little leisure
time made a trip to Hermes
se Kingfisher and Dove to
see the crop conbitions While
ou this auto jaunt he observ-
ed the crops were no better
there than here And that the
people complain of pinchy
times in addition Dr return-
ed Wednesday noon
Krier Injured
Wednasday morning as
Pete Krier was adjusting his
corn sled the horses strte
As a result Mr Krier met
with a severe in jury His
hand became entangled some
how in the sled and in haste
to remove it the third finger
of his right hand was cut off
l'he wound has caused Mr
Krier considerable pain
The Krier famamily seems
to be yneeting with much ad-
versity lately Only a few
monfhago Mrs Krier was
put within an inch of her life
This family is really having
more than their share of suf-
fering Best Cooks
' Last Sunday the News editor
had the honor of taking dinner
with our kind' postmaster’ and
his courteous wife The dinner
was splendid It consisted of
mady g od things with empha-
sis on the fried chicken end cake
Then the dinner was rounded off
with ice cream Did I say a
a round of ice cream? I should
smile We passed our dishes
back several times
Now there were some promi-
nent parties there also Besides
Mr and Mrs Stodesbei-ry ihvrq
was their son Paul his wife and -Max
L infant son and uncle
John Bonnell andlMrs Bonnell
While partaking of the splendid
dinner the question came up be-'
tween Mr Stokes berry and Mr
Donnell as to whose 'wife was 1
the better cook Our postmast-
er said that his wife was the
best cook Mr Bonnell demur-
red affirming that hiA wife was -tho
best- In order to settle this
vexed question before it should
result in something serious the
editor agreed to offer his service -
as J udge But of course no one
is competent before lie has test-
ed the cookings of both ladies
Minnick Sale
B F Minnick living Smiles
south and 2 east of Helena will
hold a large public sale Aug 7
Mr Minnick has a nice plac and
is an old timer having made tbe
run 20 yrs ago He will move to
Phoenix Ariz See bill of his
sale elsewhere
Baby Dies
Last Saturday the infant son
of Mr- and Mrs Abe Duller
died and was bueried Sunday
It had been sick for some time
Uncle John Bonnell returned - '
from avHit in the vicinity of Law--'
ton Whil looking after his farm
ing interests their also called
upon his son Orlie Uncle John
repords the wheat avrage that
to be abot 15 to 18 bu And - cot
ton was looking fine
1 Good Healthi
(By L Norris)
The next most important aid to
nature la pure water Our bodies
ure lour-titths water' and If we ‘ '
want them to be' healthy It la very
Important that the water we drink
snould be pure Fruit juice can be
drunk freely as - they are refresh-
ing and healthful All stimulating
di-inns such as alcohol beet- tea “
uud colfee are injurious and short-
en life A substitute for coffee
can be made from roasted rye or
some other cereal' and can do no
harm Hot water both internally
and externally is very valuable as
a curative agent Nothing will
relieve pain so quickly as the ap-
plication of hot water If one la
constipated and the colon is clog--god
with impure matter instead of
taking physic inject into tbe colon
about two quarts of hot' ' water 1
once or ' twice a week The feet:
should be washed and rubbed every'
day' as tUejF- got dirty sooner than
any other part of the body'
The food we eat if we would
rave it healthful must be pure
and a large part of It should be
eaten Just as it comes from the
hand of nature
Tho first of importance Is fruit
This should constitute a promin-
ent part of every meal Netft com t
vegetables' Some need cooking be-
fore enling Rut' others are bettor-
eaten raw Such veg stables a
splnucb celery lettuce and some
others are valutble as curative
agents as they t contain organic
suits which are very necessary to
maintain healtb
It is better to eat the different
cereals In the form of : bread in-
stead of muHlies Graham or : en-
tire wheat flour should always be
usd instead of fine flour which
in one of the causes of constipa-
tion Meat should never be eaten oft- t'
e’ner than once a day and that
very sparingly 1 Pork Is not fit
tg be taken Into the human sto-
mach it Is always impure and la
the - causes of many diseases cs-
peclnlly cancer For shortening'
olive oil or cotton seed oil should '
be substituted! for lard
(To be continued next week
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Strausbaugh, Howard. The Goltry News. (Goltry, Okla.), Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1913, newspaper, August 1, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1922877/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.