Creek County Democrat (Shamrock, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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IMINIMMINIMEMMONISOIIMI
DR ALICE JEWEL
Alice Jewel Ph D president of the
Alice Jewel International Society of
Applied Psychology who amazed the
city of Boston when she announced
that she was sixty years of age that
"old age was a curable disease' and
she had come to demonstrate to the
world that she will live to be 250
years and other persons can do the
same
DEMAND FOR COTTON GREATER
VVORLD'S SUPPLY HAS BEEN
SHORT SEVERAL YEARS
Improved Economic Conditions and
Adoption Of Occidental Style In
Dress Aid Market
1)11r111ist'S
'NVItiht StIplitioS If t1111)11 Vo nmv
LItI1 Sh(ort :IViI'11 NC11S 11141 Iiill'oS
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tilth' iIiiIi hilt 11 lat t roi
VOTE!
Vote on Election Day Tues-
day November 4!
Vote as you please—but vote!
The suffrage is not your in-
herent God-given right The
suffrage is a privilege given you
by your country the United
States of America the richest
the most powerful the freest
nation of earth and of all lands
the most desirable It is a privi-
lege that carries with it the re-
sponsibility of the good Ameri-
can ci7zen to carry on the work
of the patriots who gave us the
Declaration of Independence
Abraham Lincoln filtynine
years ago asked for renewed
vows of fealty to "—that govern-
ment of the people by the peo-
ple for the people shall not per-
ish from the earth" How shall
that government live—if the peo-
ple do not vote?
"Don't be a slacker—In this
duty of citizenship
Vote—or shut up!
N se--0oo-WN
U Si NAVY NOW EQUAL TO ANY
ARMS PARLEY ELIMINATED
ANY COMPETITION
President Coolidge Says It Is Prac-
tically Fitting To Observe
Navy Day
1V:141011g-1mi I) (I- prtident
iIg ii n iciter walk' pffillir Ill 4 '41111-
itionitr Niarilln Eppley II:M111d chair-
11111 f the liaNy leaLoie I hi United
Slatts cii1 ratillatoil I Iii sirg:thizmiton
I'll Is plans lir uliserNite4 this
year thiflher 11T the birthday uf l'res-
ident a- !I:1y day
'it i paiirtilart (diserve
navy dit" 141ollittgo NVI1114' "Ill) I h0
D erl)- atillivtrsiry 11 tilt wro:11
chunk michil104 Iii 1:iiq aro x Nvhii v1!-4 11 long II) the intkr-
ppopti STiflhIlIIit 1II i-ts of 1 he 11:tval vs!
Aillerie:iit (1)1 oi i114111 1110 deport - :1111 1 herelikre TII Wird I kleNv IlUlt
!Hen If grittlitu e in a feigil t he same (Itty is this ‘eII 11 he ob
colt servt(1 mire more as y (Iiy"
"While I he iliarhe1s Navy Rank Second to None
11'1"1"Ilartv :2:161H lad rals art said I If I ItI1kI 1 he tering
hut tiiiliriIily :itterted IPV croliwille (4 110 11111:4 cluilerelico
hilligs 1 he (1111miti fer 1ik k lrIy "We nrk nsstiril 1 navat
itiore re!-111)111N t 1‘ u11111i wits of 11s t() none" wit Imut eng11:-
verily 41- f jag a colatitition 111tritilie con-
iit 111 iiii s r itistrvss van st hit' anti it "ist the 4nrne-z1 1141)o
bt till I( 1:ist I 1 I it Ii IIiI tIIt1 new 111 (lc!-ire the :1111)I it (if Iviir"
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'livid 'Mr I he cunt I t t iii relltictioll
arm:1111cm Il 111111t by sou 111(1 ilk the
:lir"
Ion tI)I III 11-4Itiors hand tirt Tht‘ pro-zitiont roforring to the sot
toltditn114 VIt ttt the IluvS "I" Itt'llve "1141 the
Inv 44101 in Fran" anti 11ly 4 stitnces 10:ice- sititi it rani
It ' Iii imprmilig in t 11“I d"h111I that sliv" syrvirvs "Ivin
In (villan iIi iqwlmi(1 tu 11"1int t'
td tho I tIiii is txle1d 1 the full ti:tv11 etlitacity tinder t
industry Tiws iiIiIi'ii terms of the W:ishingtiitt cottforence
!whit 1 dowil1 for Anwii!
cotton 1CONTROL CATTLE PLAGUE
c(Pltn LUPI I IILIL UM I I Lt rLmuut
Japan Is Big Market
"Tit Euriti 1111in is the prin1110 United States Found Five Herds In
Inarket fur rav cotton Sinct the Texas Were Irtfi!cted
war the a‘kiritize 111111111ti iffil114
4411 ton into lattall have loon than Washing-ton I) ('--T)t p outbreak of
doubled ( l Via'a LI j tijti I (he 11)11t ttiI fil11111 Iti'-:POSi Inning tnt
live years 111e1'dilig: vol Tiw in TeVi NVIS Cellhidereil under 111111u
trl'at'il (Ionian(' has boon t tic re1111 I" "11 "1111"11I'mvi1t
4f vilittottite dovolopmettis :111 the (1111:11111"111 if :ri111"111
si 1 'rho w:I titl Il )tity tire
tirtisi4 i honk and thoro has hoot' no now t'l
Fhts pr1 t cotilinu fection (luring tilt to-o el4114n tto‘
thiq'ts is tio Asoo to c‘1t IHV li-v441)1 in 4t1t tiotr itortl or sevoloot
in tilt' dnial141 for oll"11 (hi tiiN's ill on vit twti adjoining :in ta
3eitr past two
Alt of tlio have boon
Production Is More
"Prutiticiiiiii of cotton in the 1nit1 lui1 t t iii loiriett the Lis!
stati infli:1 pt nnd ich disposed of on the smite day it vas
vonntritis produce iteariv 1111141"1 prttnipt disp“si
t he ‘VI111' e4t1111 eniop ti"n i t4i 1I IIt I S tho
frni 20000 I" :Loil(1101 H1 'tient 1itt's rialtitas tot a minimum 1 he
larger tIitti List year viten 41"'vr "I the sltreatt to
In thf fur cnuntrics t44:11(41 )1lict 'lords (loaning and distuf4w-
liolvs I hut nf infectod ptontisis tire livitt4
pushed vigorously
GERMAN BONDS ARE SOLD
Loan Is Oversubscribed By Half Bil-
lion Dollars Banks Report
New York N Y -Subseripton ftw
the lniteil States $1100000ofi !411:1i-0
ur the !2(N11H)111kM) (orituin 14111 ex-
eeodefl $1oooutimoit according t
aninitincenient within tNvcli
nips after the books
rflie suliscription more I titn four
find ono-hall times as large as tre
al avitilahle find thousands of
Nvere still unfilled WIIUfl the 1“1-s
closed
Swamped with the flood of iirders
Mhicti poured in from nli parts l he
country bankers were un:thl i ns
certain the exact amount of the 0 cr
Fubseription but were certain tlat
orders run well tibove the $5000iiiiiitio
Mark Houses who participated in
the offering estimated that on tt
basis of their individual orders niore
Bandit Killed Partner Hurt
Kansas City Mo--one than was
Wed and ansither wounded by pstiee
sere following an all-day search for
bandits believed to have perpetruted
four holdups A dianamd shop two
drug stores and a loan office were the
places robbed The police found the
pair supposed to have executed the
holdups In an automobile The driver
of the car said to be named Stucliey
was shot and killed The other un
identified was wounded and removed
to a hospital
FORD DROPS SHOALS BID
---
Says He Is In Business Not Politics
In Withdrawing Offer
- --
New York N Y Henry Ford
Nvith) irmn his hid for liiI tio)114
and ileconlini: to all inter iv NI it h
lit ha4 aS1111wil a vniting:
tulle liy imilithz it al) to the govern-
intalt niake the lioxt halve if he 1)
14) lake any future ut jun in ilie
14r
l'he I y:411)4:141 ion chn rite! Prized 1-4y
orli as1 "a simple affair of Inisine)
xvitiit should Ita(‘ 1)ecn decided 1y
anyone xvithin weeli" he dechred
"has become a complicated politic:it
conso proihictive businosts ennmq ‘v:lit
otTnir" :111(1 tho bid vas Nvithdrawn bo-
on p)litics
Railway To Spend $7050000
orders run Nell above thp
NVThingtott C---The Southern
mark llouses Who participated in
railway received authority front Ilob In-
the offering estimated that on the
iees:oe commerce colonds!-ziott to issut
basis of their individual orders more :'7o54101to of equipment trust certiti-
than $10000(10000 worth of the bond rates to he sold at not less than Ild:25
could ?lave been sold Allotments wilt 1percent of par for purchase of equip-
be made by J 1' Morgan and company Intent
Yellow Fever Scare At End
Houston Tex—The eighty-eight per-
sons who have heen held in quarantine
sinee a yellow fever ease was discover-
ed in Houston recently were released
None of the persons who had been In
contact with the ease developed any
symptoms of the diseases and health
officials declared all (larger of any
spread Is over
Mecca Is Without Food
Jernsalein—The eity of Mecca Re-
cording to messages received here Is
completely without food Since
CREEK COUNTY DEMOCRAT
ZR-3 SAFE ON
AMERICAN SOIL
NEW NON-STOP RECORD IS
SET BY GIANT CRAFT IN
ITS TRIP
iLY 5066 MkES IJ 80 HORS
Each Of the 28 German and 4 Amen'
can Passengers On the ZR4 Had
His Story To Tell When He
Disembarked
Lakellurst N J---The Zit-3 slumber-
ed safely cradled in I he Lakehurst air-
1101110 a 111 I 1111'1114)11NC Iliglil 1C1088
110 ION'a 1 Iijrh 11:01 Set II new rec-
ord for sustained flight appeared none
the worse for the effort She swayed
erooningly to and fro to the lune of
std( 4'retthil1 4 tackle Iler luminous
sides skimmed under the beams of
a moon that penetrated her glass
doomed hangar
flut the humans Nvlioni she had car-
ried so far sheltered heneath her pro-
tecting bulk -they vere red-eyed and
weary They had traveled 506d miles
under hazardous circumstances and
they had done it in a single continu-
ous flight of eighty hours and seven-
teen minutes
This was Hit offieltd record as com-
puted by lir Hugo Erlicner command-
er of the dirigible and prosident of the
Zeppelin interests told hy Com J
Klein it tf kchlirst tick) who made
the trans-oeani flight
Fuel Tanks Quarter Full
As a further indication of the
strides lighter-than-air aeronautics
vt 1:i1tii Iiirjn: I hozo years
the fuel tanks or the 71Z-3 were one
quarter full when she berthed They
held ::even and lin-half Outs enough
according to Lieut rem S 1 Krauss
to have carried her 1Soo knots rm-t her
or it goeillY Dart or the distance to the
Pacific coast
'rho approximate average Of the
Ilritish It-llt daini4 her westward
flight of lloutt miles across the Atlan-
tic in loS hours made in 1919 was
2lt1llt miles piTr hour
When the IZ-3-1- reached her destina-
tion at Mineola front East For-
tune Scotland her fuel tanks held
barely a 4hit If hour's supply For her
to have proceeded further Nvould have
been to court disaster
RED RIVER HEARINGS SET
More Persons Are Financially Inter
ested Than In Any Similar Case
I) C—Secret:try of In
!pio Dr iiiihert 'i'rk set Noveinhet
L the dote when liotrings will ho
iti on Neil lli‘'o oil
millions of iinliatS in Ind
location- in the south Hill
riV(1 hod 10(1'1111y
Slates slipellie colirt pr101L‘
!he feller:II 1:overrownt
111 no oilier sitiiiHr e:1 11
hoen sil In:my rillA114 it! :I'll
the country
fdor11 :i‘vorl solo y foi
which is esto(1 in the seertisry
luvolve(1 in the trearinLN nre
111illeinN for penult: in' lo:lso4 rot)
cltiitte4 11101 on I 11
!rill Of I he river 111 lbfore it 1eon
Al:my of thoso
41iiiii:ints niolv Moil wolk
iwihim2: it ilecessiry tor the supronle
court nsswoo too-70s:orn 1 T I I opor
110 them thronuit receivership
hron2:11 tict congye:4 tho soero
tar tho interior :intliorized
1tko (hver the proceed:4 of the receiver
:Intl then Ilecide NVIiit11 :ippliconts woro
equitably entitled to permits and
leases
!toe:luso of the large number of ap
lilicont expecte(' to :iiitily for oral
lietrin:!: Secret:try NVort he4 divided
ilainiatits into :Ind fixed n
date for each to he lieir(1
REDS ARE LOOTING CANTON
American Consui Asked To Proteci
Missionaries With Gun Boats
1'iro4 st:Irte(I b:
Chinpso "reds" e o Ilurnirpz tioreol
Ti Ne 1 rt if t'antn accorclin!:
Wrtt reet'iV411 tie( front that rit The
situation is 11s:ibed stbritilf s Tho
olts :Ire s:tid to be st:trtinlr the
bhcies hv pottrim: kerosene in the gut-
h‘s sctlinLr tire to it thus igniting
tile biliblintzs
l'orcign missionaries and hospitals
have cilled upon the American c4ifisili-
ate te use gunboats in tile harbor there
for Holy protectilin Looting hy the
"roils- is said to be going on continu-
ously and further serious trouble is
expected as the city is In flames in
live places Tile principal streets are
Iloserted Steamers from Canton to
Hongkong are crowded with refugees
Woman Falls Out Window To Death
New York N Y—A leap or fall
from a second story window of her
home took the life of Mrs Helen Smith
'Woodruff author and playwright de-
Oared by l'enrhyn Stan laws the artist
to have been one of the most beautiful
NVODIVII I ii the world iA'WIS I I Wood-
ruff her hushand Is a noted lawyer
and scientist Mrs Woodruff who
was born at Selma Ala thirty-six
years ago suffered for several years
from nervous disorders and for two
years of the time was totally blind
connn VT
STATE1110
Cub yr
Drive Planned On State Cash
State departments and institutions
aI asking for $!0703(11785 for next
year tellintive 1onlget:4 presented to
H((n Harrison state budget officer
reveal and $107):)5-159J1'2 is the limit
hih (an be raised by taxation fur
the year
l'rol tSV4I (X1I(Ildil tires more titan
double those of the present fiscal year
and the increase is all in the institu-
tional lunigets The state depart-
ments have cut Owl t
r nnges ainost
S:(10otto anti thy Institutions have in-
creased theirs more than 10100000
uklahoma university is asking fur
$2113215-18 this year for salaries
buildings equipment land and Whet
10011SCS It has fur the current year
Ilo‘vever no buiblings or
1:11)(1 are included in this year's ex-
penditures It is asking for buildings
and land next year rotating $100129o
The A and 7Al college has $727000
for expenses this year and is asking
fur $17S7817sS for next year Of
this they want $427500 fur new build-
ings and uquipitienr
State Starts Road Program
The state highway department has
started its road program Of marking
and !wilding state highways by taking
over the roads of Kay and flryan couti-
I les
In Bryan county a contract N'as let
to J A itabre of 'Muskogee for $17-
Cm for repairing the road from Uric?
to Red river itarbre has most of Ids
maehinery on the ground and has lev-
led and graded the road It will be
coated with asphalt The state Is to
re-surface eighty miles of road in
Bryan county
:‘Itre than eighty-five miles of high
ways in Kay county lre taken over
L A 'McCann county commissioner
has been appointed state representa-
tive and will be in charge of the worli
The road from the Kansas line
thrtorrh Newkirk Ponca City to the
101 ranch has been numbered A part
of it already h:ts been marked The
White River trail has been desigmded
limad No 11 and the road entering the
county lahlw ilunnewell thniugh
rlackwell Tonkawa anti Three Sands
No "II
Two Men At Same Post?
The corporation commission now
Iffis two men in tho office of chill
conser'ntion (dicer the hiLthest salar-
ied post on the
NV c tporz who htN holl
by the coroioi!sion for moro tirin
Year 'Host of the time 1:4 ncIito: so-rotary
N1':IS 11111)11inlVil chiCr Orrhzi'lVa-
I 1011 Offirvir SoVOnil etiorl
v1(11)1101 15 'rho
iwole hy t'ntler die time
cirlirolait 01 Itte vonoolsion wilt Joe
prietit riutirman mil approved
h olio Tropp
vvo men tAx am e rosxt Grain
The corpoiration commission Dow Crain market nervous and fluctuat-
ing -heat futur a
os bout 4-5 cents high-
is tWo men in the off ice of chief er than ‘veek Igo kith World Si't nal kin
nSerVntien t lie hiLthest saI:r and g'I exPort busintss ovrhalanchig
weakness in corn itye up with wheat
I post on tilo Corn weaker as weather continues favor-
Nv topN II" hti mpl yod over large part of vorn belt Market
vels' sensitit' nd traders ilarmed :hv
l)i comMission for more than t o
Jeans prmie summary 0 emmitons
ap 'Host f the time 04 I ti (gas Iower in sympathy with corn
Plax firm mith higher prices Quouted
w:ts ntopilintml chief consPrva- uctober 17: nutaber olark northern
on officer seVerai Nveclit ooro efforl sitring Minnpapoits $irop to $1c9
2 red whiter 1 otti4 $112 to WW1:
tollet 15 The Nvis -
Kansas City $100 to $159 Number :1
I1 hs Frank t'nrter tile thoo refl inter Chicago WI Number 2 hard
airithil) of Ow vononission 'Mot Joy $willA ter)(311i':4(Ilkq)
1101 ipproved Chicago S11o12 to $111: minueopwi
$11131: to $1n412 Kansas i'ity $102
Colveroor Trapp Number 2 yellow corn Chicago $111 tc
ray cwilwr fig attire than a year $11212 MitilitaPolts Simi to $1-oto'
: 1ansits City $109 Nurnher 3 yeTlwA
1111I 44)11-orvolii)n ttirr NVI4 it ro chittgo $1094 to 1 Ntino"1
11141 11-11 ill 1111 ittt- iN it 111 Chicago T110134 to I1I"': 3111"1"1"
'cIHcl hilt was eXlict toll rosiLru dim $101 to $10:- St Louis f112 Num-
chile corn Kanas City $110
tirsclitcil his resigiiiithdl
witite corti ciiioago si041 tc'
tffective I)ecent- $110): Louis Tyr! NOOlhor
7 T h -
slyhitn Oats Chicago 50 to :11-4Nlinneatn
1 e eimillii:s i lifiers eon re- s 46144 to Louis to 63
him hilt sitico tho applititnient Kansas City roi"
Coers there lifts been reittig-nnient Dairy Products
rununissilm Hid E It Putter markets firm early in the weelf
1:111 anti have tnkill OVPI Von: f faOlt tASV to vtak at close ScalVitt of
1 ncy h'utter has been a sum)orting "fac-
rid of that hoily s affairs leaving or tor lett heavy storage surplus makes for
lacic of confidence Exports light al)-
:cr and his friends out in the told ooximating about 3200 tuhis shipped dur-
ing the
(losing Wholos:Ilt prices nn 512 score
Estimate On Broonlcorn Crop hotter today: New York 121‘2 Chicago
311 1hilath10lia :V-02 1 tos4rt
P ractically no eliange hits been made cheise markets alout steady followinEz
n the 111'Isileetie production of brown icclines last week Trading rather gille't
011 durinu: ho last aretinlint ooratiop only as occasion
o a opot relettsl ny the statitiehin khoicsatirtortieres t (tqo n7191 p ritrnwlnryq
'or the United Skites department of '1Srlc sirigh iIaiks 191i
igriculture The Yield is esiinuiled itt lootoe (hosie9 longhorns 19
o— -- t r quare prints 21
errevtivo Decom
! The in ro
hitt since tlw
ceers there hits keen it reittiL:srmient
in the retwitisslitil Hid E I
1141 Cntili have tilkt 11 tiver uti
lif tluit iffairs leaNing Car
tcr and his friends out in the told
Estimate On Broomcorn Crop
l'flictioilly no ehange has !wen made
In I hp prospective production of broom-
corn during the last month areorilirez
to a report released hy the st:tti tician
for the United States department of
agriculture The yield is estimated
4:11011 tons Last year the yield was
32700 tons The forecasted yield for
the United States is 759op tons ttn
()dither 1 the crop wtts 97 percent har-
vested the report shows Weather 111
most sections has been favorable and
III tle damage htts occurred l'he grade
is genertilly good but the market is
Partners in many plitecs arc
hohling for better prices More ware-
house room htis been provided by grow-
ers :Ind they are in a better position
now to lake care of their crop than
they 'were a year ago the report
states
Bank Cashier Faces Charges
Charges of violation of the state
banking la‘v 11:IVe resulted in
a $:1o000 shortage in the fleyounis
the American State bank of teary
are made in informations tiled by W
M McKenzie assistant state banking
attorney ligainst O Davis former
cashier of the bank Davis must de-
fend himself against five charges
which allege the making Of false re-
ports to the state baniiing department
and indirect loans The latter of
tense Is based on the $50000 shortage
according to 11c Kenzie Davis has
made two $1500 bonds Ile will be
required 10 make three more O V
Mothersead state bank commissioner
tleary bank have made good the shortage
Delay Given Gas Rats Case
The Oklahoma Natural Gas com-
pany furnishers of g" to distributing
companies In more than sixty towns
In Oklahoma was granted nnot her
delay in its valuation hearing by the
corporation commission The company
was grantud a continuance until Oct-
ottr MI E B Black Kansas City
engineer who made a physical valua-
tion Of the company's property testi-
fied regarding the valuation he had
placed on the property D A Rich
unison
! MARKET REPORT 1
Livestock and Meats
Chleago hog rrices ranged from 60 to
75 cents lower than week ago closing
at 1125 for tho top and $9SU to $1090
for the hulk Aledium and good beof
Ft curs steady to 35 cents lower at $685
to $1145: butcher eoWS and heifers 25
cents 1(mer to 10 eents higher at 325 to
$11110: feeder steers In cents lower at
$165 to $775 light and medium veight
veal calves 25 to 7 cents lower at $3 5
to $1050 fat lanilis 50 cents lower at
$i925 to 1375 feeding larnlis steady to
15 cents higher at Mato to $1310 year-
lings 25 rents lower at $825 to SILO('
and fat eWeS I to $1511 higher at $5 to
Stoeker and feeder shipments
from 12 important markets (luring the
week vitilitig I leto4ier 10 verei Cattle and
valves Illt9s01: hogs 7737 sheep 175510
In tresti meat marketS
beef and mutton are firm to $1 higher
veal is $1 lower to $1 higher lamb is $1
tirember 17 priees good grade meats:
to $2 higher and pork loins $1 to $7 lower
beef $13 to $17 veal $15 to VS lamb 20
to $22 mutton $11 to $II: light pork loins
$21 to : heavy loins SIS to $24
Fruits and Vegetables
Eastern potato mostly 10 to 15 cents
lox er than last Woeli New York round
whites $110 to 120 hulk per 100 Ilis in
New York sacked stock $135 to $150 In
other eastern cities 95 cents to $I
Northern sacked Nviiites nearly steady
lii Cldeago :it $70 to too (tents carlot sales
00 cent S to 15 cents fob Eastern
shore of Virginia yellow to Het les of
Sweet poi toeS :C' to $375 per barrel in
leading markets Tennossee Nancy Halls
20-25 cents lower In Chicago at $150 to
165 per Inistiel hamper New 'York
domestic round type (althage $1 to $2
lower at $11) to $15 bulk per ton in eas-
tern mirkikis: $11 to $7 fob Rochester
Ftanish typo steady at $15 to $20 top of
$25 in Cincinnati 10 to $12 Lob
((ohms fairly steady New York and
estern yellow varieties ranged
$125 to $2 in consuming centers: $140-
$170 fob Rochester $115 to $125 fob
'Warsaw Virginia arid West
Virginia Stayroan Winesaps apples $1 to
$450 per barrel in a few markets Illinois
and Missouri Itintithans slightly weaker
at $7 to $70 in the middle west North-
western jonnthans extra fancy ranged
$250 to $300 per box — —
Hay
Hay market steady to dull Markets
glutted Nt it h low grade hay Rest grades
wanted :mil moving readilY Timothy
dull on twit vy receipts low grades Al-
filfa steady With increasing deinand
Priiirie demand tviiiIN fir good haIi
liott41 ielobir 17 Number 1 timothy
Roston N(‘‘ York $27: Pittsburgh
(illi1111:iti $19: Chicago $24 St
Louis kailS3F y :$1t1: Moliiphitt
Hwy r Ntinilr 1 tIilIt Kan-
sts !ty maila $17 Intnver $15
Memphis $29 Number 1 prairie Kansas
St Lows $1650: Minneapolis $1750
City $1150 tunaha $13 Chicago $1650
Feed
Feed markets inactive Warm weather
in most sections checking demand from
consuming trade I tfferings of wheat
feeds mily moderate with undertone
easier as result of improved flour busi-
ness on recent break in mTheilt Linseed
meal easy to $1 lower with offerings
Quoted October 17: Minnoapolis-spring
bran $2550: spring nthhilings $27 34 per
cent linseed meal $1(1 Inuten feedcid-
cago $10s0 yellow Inoniny feed $::9
cottonseed meal-Memphis $3625: sixty'
digester feeding tankage IA at various
shipping nutrkets
Cptton
- Average priee of middling spot pot-
ion in lit designated sinit markets de-
lined 111 points during the ‘tieli clos-
ing la per intim
New thitoller future contracts de-
'lined 13g points dosing at 2318c
Watchman Robbed By Bandits
Norman Oklo--W L Younger
dight Watchman on the pavoil road
lord' of the city was held t in
rohhed by three 'bandits They took
and his revolver and esoiped in
m automobile Younger declared he
t new the nien and would arrest them
Ito filed complaints against them in
rile justice court
—
Mail Truck Driver Routs Bandits
chiengo mail truck (iriver
Iponod tire on two lifindits nod put
them to rout The bandits drove up
longside the truck on the south side
ind ordered it stopped Ilenjantin
teliel the driver began shooting and
the bandits fled
Funeral Held For Wife Of Justice
Was:1i ing1411 C—Funoral services
for Mrs Amanda 'NIcKenna wife of
Justice McKenna of the supreme
:ourt were held at the family resi-
lence here with President and Mrs
roolidge 111111 members of the court in
ittendance The Rev E L Iluckey
pastor of St INIattliews Catholic church
officiated
Wholesale Prices Took Drop
Washington D prices
:ook a considerable drop in September
flecreasts in farni products clothing
niateriaN fuels and metals being re-
sponsible for the decline In general
price level the department of labor
innounced
Flour Reaches High Levels
1inneapolis Minn—With an ad-
ranee of 25 cents a barrel on family
atents by one of the large milling
!owl11)1es h9re flour prices ascended
a) the highest levels In several years
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Grimes, C. C. Creek County Democrat (Shamrock, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1924, newspaper, October 24, 1924; Shamrock, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2164133/m1/2/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.