The Durant Weekly News (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, September 1, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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crops that a.v nativr of this country (( .. Kmi. .lI1(1 .rtII. (.-
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out their pan-. ten and Ihercfoie nu-whl.t mill lWn wns . H.r-
very .Jwtiiiilivt. I.i.f..n. now hm-cl ljn . u (for(1 f()n.
onrmiiM nt.tn.-k tlicm or until tho old (.oni )).1V ip ..(. tf in.
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i"inl 'c finif of tho ilt.s Am
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ivi.il; t.io. f 1 1 . 1 11 flop tho k had I1.1
thi-ii1 n.' t nililiul in it a fow timi
tlf.l'll. i liko old linns.
N' (linnini; Kalo Order
A ii. orilor c'lvoiinir K'nnini; rnlo
fur tho II'JJ L'.T son -on was drnv.ii
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oth' r cotton field i al o. I
'Iho'o Final! pain itic invrcts. mo'l.
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of whiih aro in tho pupa 'tairp of do-:
volopinont havinK fcil on the larvae'
find pupa of tho hull v.vovil. develop
very riuiel.ly and oniorco :n small
up 'I'uo-day liy the Ciiiporntinn Coi.i
tni-.-iiui.
Tin- hid -t in dor koos i;u: jj(l
vinio ha-is ii tho rates for la
yiar. ocopt n sliftht inoioa'-c 1
madi'. I.u-'t j oar tho rates were "."
'-'T'.m' nml ."iio per Kin pound of co'
tun 1.11 the soul li:tis. Thoo rati
applied t' tho State as divided in!
oni.. Iiou'inmntr v.ith tho lowest rat
on the 1.1-t ".idi1.
Tho iwv lale.s le.'iM't tho State d'
vidi d into rones as it is is rotaino
on -ooii liais and ailiH no to can
.me rate. tin- fur the added co-it 1 '
fuel. f'oinini-.vii)tiorH and irinnoi
the W..1I: it is o'plaimd. ho- w ore oonfoirintr on the matter tienrh
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.Idi. oovor tlio tp v. it h one cup
t.ii.cd nml choppul .Spanish giccn
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In the snutliirn naif of the ranjrc
of tho hue it depends laiKol.v on
ohintier Ki'niii fur it oxistonco from
the time the imp of tho current year
is out until tho ynuntf jcrain i above
j'l'outid in the fall or even in the
T11 1 Keys .
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I'.'lf. f'ows
inir tho order as shown today probn j'nf Hu.s
hly uo'ild le the solution of the mat '.f;ga . ..
ter.
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:: LOCAL MARKETS
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I'nlil r--uccr
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Hen.t 12c
! ryors l.'o
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firoakfajt liacon ...
Hams
Shoulder-
Boiled I!.-i
Halted liar
Koa-t flat iih
Kuim rtaudnrd lit) ..
fitcnl: ekuciJ
Su w Meat .
Mixed Snu-ai;o
KoasU runip
- 20ci
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20r 1
12Hf
15c
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Poik Sausage
Laid per pound . ..
20f
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KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK
BULLETIN
Market compared with last Mon-
day Cattle steady to 2."e higher. Hogs
."flc lower. Sheep 7."c higher. Pros-
pects active market balance of week.
BEEF STEERS:
(1111! to Choice Dry lot
fed f.00(3'10.2.-
Fair to Good Dry lot
fed 8.50 9.00
Common to Fair Dry lot
fed 7.0Q 8.B0
(loud to Choice Grassers 7.23(WS.7."i
Fair to Good
Common to Fair
Stock Cows nnd Heifers
Stock- Calves
Sunk Bulls ...
Bl'TCIIER COWS:
Good to Choice
Fair to Good . . .
Cutlers . .
Cauners .. .- ..
IIEIFKKS:
Good to Choice .
Fair to Good .
Common to Fair .
CALVES & YEARLINGS
Baby Beef .
Killers
Veals Fair to Good
VoaK Coinmohto Fair
Biri.I.S:
Killers nnd Bolognas .
HOGS:
Light ..
Heavy . .
Packing Sows
Pig -
RECEIPTS:
Monday
Cattle 28.000
Hogs 8.000
r'0& 6.00
4nil'"3.00
Wi''0 725
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3.00
Ming
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l.i.ifi) 5.50
;1.0n 4-5
i'-OOtj 10.00
7-OOiJi) 8.00
S-M(rio.oo
.;.oo 8.00
3.23 iso
R.O0 0.15
MOR 0.03
C.S3 7.15
3.00 850
Lan W.
70300
37103
wa-.pei some of them .smaller than a f0i(wing spring in many case
j;nai.
positing
Ii'iil weevil stages.
Redeem Waste Land
Plans for transforming wate land
in liar! i of Choctaw County into
"It fiuit-prndiicing farms will be made a
Butter -
I'lairio Hay -
Swet Potatoes bu.
'In en Hides
lrv Hides
Butter Fat . ... - -
ric(!?4c
7c
20c
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.. 53.30
... ?1.23
8c
Pc
Fair to Good .
FEEDERS:
Good to Choice .
Fair to Good
Cuniiiiun tu Fair
STOCK ERS:
Guild to I huicc .
.. G.00 7.23
.- ri.23(?ii 7.2.3
. 5.501 (1.2.3
. . 5.0U(ii'.3.50
... G.O'Mij) 7.00
All tho girls who have bobbed hair
are not addlobrained. of cour-'e Eayi
an exchange but all addlcbrained
girls nave uooucu nair.
Cures Malaria Chill-
Fever Bilious Fertr
Colds and LaGrlppe.
They :onn got bu-y again Iu- naturally follows therefore" rays the 'a meeting to bo hold in Hugo early ii
ig their eggs on the immature' itin. "tl;t if the volunteer growth! September.- A. J. Whitehurst pre-i
inn Miis. dcivoyi the insects must perish i.nt of tho State Board of Agrieul
Some of those para'itos food and in largo number for want of food and' (me. and lopro-ontativos of the in
5iro.il upon a co-host of the boll woe-.orpoiimenl- have shown that this is
vil. In this ra--o. a 00-hoU is a weevil indeed the ta'o.
or nther iinoct that can support tho ..It wiu t do for morelv a fow
Jifo and dovelopinent of a boll weevil Krnm to adopt such measures but
parasite. Some of tho-o cohosts have iuy mu.t jc Ult it() j.rfictico
their larval sl.igos in the stems flow- um)tli:i10t ;lige areas wherever
ors or seed of woods in nnd adjacent t1L. Kretn jUK winters in number.
to cotton fields and are often heavily if . .ii-fartoi-v results aio lo bo ox-
parasitized. Cutting the weeds in
early summer destroys the co-hosts
nnd many of the parasites go lo cot-
ton fields win re they attack hull wee-
vils. This is one way of propagating
Loll weevil parasites.
In many sertions whore boll
weevils have lieon for rovoral years a
largo percent of infested cotton
Kimaros are p.irasiti'.od. Colleiting
and burning uitton squares early in
tho season de-troy-i many ta'cs of
pictod. The volunteer grain may be
disked and plowed down or other-
wise destroyed during the period
mentioned nnd some other short sea-
son crup.i planted or the land fal-
lowed until the next spring if the
blowing or diifting of the soil is not
a factor.
Threshers' Lien I.Aw
In all i ii-os. whore wheat or oats or
other grain defined as coming tin-
the weevil' but whore a high per- dor the threshormou'.s lion law when
cent of paradtos are prei-ont jnoro 'the thro-herman has performed the
linim than good ii done by burning service ho shall within forty-eight
Itccniise the parasites are al-o burned hours after the woik is done vendor
:ind the woil: of collecting is a loss a full statement to the owner of the
Several species of ants aio at work grain ns to the number of bushels
in this Stale digging into the squares and the price of threshing. Failure
nnd destroying young stages of boll to du this will not only subject the
weevils. In a few in tanciM ainhusli thrcslioriiinn to a fine of S200 but
Lugs related to the "link-bun family foifeit his rights under the thresh-
riave boon found in blo.-onis and ei man's bin. This is the eon .miction
squares of (he cotton plant suck- plan d on House bill No. 2S of 1021
ing the life mil of adult weevils. I.ogisl.ituie by tho Attorney General.
Tho pain'itos of the boll weevil Threshormoii had been asking the ile-
oannot control thU pest alone. Even pnrtnient for a construction of tho
with their help and the In lp of use- law. The statute gives the throsher-
ful birds farmers mu t ue every of- man a lien of the farmer's grain for
fort to icdiico the number of weevils the in t of threshing
This can lie done by mil permitting
n laigo full In noil of weevils to de-
velop by icdiu iui: the hibernating
adults in a thorough winter clean-up
mid by piniili'ing frequent winter
clean-up and by practicing fiequont
rh.iUow cultiiio dining I he growing
Bottle Fed Pigs
Abo it two weeks ago a fine Po
land China siw belonging to loc Yen-
able wi'-t of talora farruwid eight
fine lugs four boars and four gilts.
In a few d.ijs the tow got too hot
diistrial depaitnicnt of the Frisco
Railroad will bo present. There i-
lots of good fruit land in Choctaw
County that with rome roclamatior
woik could be made into .splendid
fruit farms it was said. Many far
mors already hao made a success
with fruit and ogetables in Choctaw liutter retail
t oiinty. I.gg;
I'nuMnim rtotilli
Sugar. 11 lbs. for ?1.00
Navy Beans ' 10c
N'avy Beans . . 12'jc
Syrup 50S3c
Pried Peaches 23c
Dried Apples 20c
It'ii ji j: i:;jr;. :Qi i & j: jffiTjj 5S2!lO"iS:2HSEJISS5CEE3ESES
i Oklahoma Presbyterian
lege for Girls
Col
Corn Meal. 25 lbs. 50c
('ounnound 17c
Apples doz - 30e(tii.30c
Oranges doz. 60c(JD73c
Bananas doz. 4050c
Rice 8 l-3c
3550c
25c
COc
5 gal.
Kerosene
Achille Gets First Bale Con- Chops cwt $1.45
it i.. a..i.:ii i 1 i... xi.... r""i' shelled bu. 70c
.iJIHIW.l.t milllll ll'll'lYl'll I1U1 DIM
halo of cotton for the 1922 season.
Bran. cwt. . - $1.10$1.20
Not only one bale but two were cotton Seed'Mtl. cwt. ?2.C0
brought to this hustling little city. Hulls cwt. TO
Then to make a full measure another Prairie Hay bale
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33c
Commercial National Bank
DURANT OKLAHOMA
"Service That Iicallu Serves"
G. A. MASON Pres. SAM STONi Vice Pres.
W. E. CLARK Cashier
Solicits the patronage of the people of Durant and Bryan
County for its Department of Fine Arts.
Piano Miss Irma Beck head of department assisted
by Miss Lucille Price and Mrs. Vivian Payne Pruit.
Voice Culture Mrs. Vivian Payne Pruit (Graduate under
Hemphill.)
Pipe Organ Miss Lucille Price (B. Mus. Southern Metho-
dist University Dallas Texas.)
Violin Mr. Taylor Matthews (Pupil E. Rudde.)
Expression Mrs. Virginia Howard Martin (B. 0. South-
western Methodist University Georgetown Texas.)
Studios at College and down town
rollment apply to
For terms and en-
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New Line of School
Supplies
Our lino of school supplies has
just been replenished and we have
everything needed for school use
at prices which will be satisfac-
tory. Good 5c pencils at two for 5c
Good 5c pencil tablets three for
10c
RIGHT now you can get Arcola the wonderful
. new hoNwatcr heating-system installed in
your home witli a radiator for each room. Last
Fall many people who planned to buy Aucola
were disappointed. There was a last-minute rush
and we simply didn't have enough to go around.
Take our advice Order Arcoi.x wow while we
have more time to install and while you can buy
ARCOLA at lowest prices
For instance here arc approximate figures for
Arcola completely installed to heat:
3-Rooms Akcoi.a with 2 radiators $ 230.00
4-Rooms Akcoi.a with 3 radiators $ 300.00
5-Rooms ARCOI.A with 4 radiators $ 355.00
6-Rooms Aucola with 5 radiators $ 425.00
Call or phone and get exact cost for your home
turn:
Durant Oklahoma Phono 77 MKy
Modern. Plumbing Co.
W. B. MORRISON President
DURAXT OKLAHOMA
MymW Witt ti Ms-v&f&&k
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FINANCIAL FREEDO
The goal of every right-thinking fore-sighted man or
woman should be Financial Freedom Independence from
financial troubles and worries of every kind.
Our forefathers had to practice Thrift in many ways
before they were able to attain personal Liberty for us.
You have but to save a small amount each week plce
it in a Savings Account with us and thereby gain that
goal that all seek Financial Liberty.
Once the battle is started you'll find it easy to keep
up and win.
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