Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Muskogee County Democrat from Muskogee, Oklahoma • Page 6

Location:
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

PAGE MUSKOGEE DEMOCKAl JULY CBVOTfiD TO- THB INTEHEST8 OB PROGRESSIVE! FARMING. Times-Democrat Daily Work JOE M. BAILEY DAIRY GROVE FARMERS Delaware County Is Taking to New Idea Well Orovo, okl.i., July: 3n. TWawaro county fa into ihn dairy IUIKIIICSK of In tlio mum y- stncMni; up r'noil tM niul Inns ln'ihj: furmpd find jvl 'in In tin: cnunty to mile milk-. Th.n '(Wl'lhi; Hint ninny of tho pooplo In tlio is Hint there in no onf "tlilntr tint homo in- odiim sn sjiiull of USEFUL AFTER DEATH to and'Deoembor $134V4 to $1.86 were followed by a slight further decline something of, a roily.

Subsequent persistent selling on the part of houses with northwestern and southwestern connections had a depressing effect on values; A tendency to Increase estimates of the Canadian crop acted also as a bearish inftuonce. Tho close was unsettled to 114c net lower, September tp and December to Better weather- and Improved crop reports were an Incentive to sellers. Tho clone WHS nervous, to net lower, December 97 to 08c. Corn and oats showed lack of fresh buying, support; Selling pressure In corn was directed mostly against the new orop After, opening from half to 2Uo lower, December 97c to OSc, corn prices continued weak. Onta started He to off, September BOc to and later showed but little power to rally', Downturns in hog quotations weakened tho provision market.

NEW YORK KIDS HAVE NEW Wheat- September December May September December May Oats- September May Open. .1.08 High. 1.85 1.39% i.ns»'i IJOW. 1.2D?i 1.32"l 1.37V4 l.Ofivi a Close 1.3.1% 1.34 1.39 1.08 .9774 .99 Vi SOPHIE 19THi CHAMPION JERSEY OF HOOD FARM. to hi- and our pcnpip; h'aino.

fur unci Wolf. So VP 1 ore ci Is. better 11 tr of il iry feeds ilo will to fri -i Into sr 1 11liooil 11 says' sIRr fit. Ate Stocking Farnis 1 'of Iio So lb" county klnif iht-jr lYpims- with timid luill 'lint: lie and oijuil-nnT 'tt' sitil for. Imii- clliiur of -t Xhb.

fi IV' 'liiiLr dairy meet in jiiiil a 1 -ilii. when the. peo- Jtl" a tti'Mt 1 banks 4ii iho jro- ini; to tt.j];Vtu'o th" of several (la Iry cmc ami -and SIMP n' I lie on t- for prot proil will be BERMUDA ONIONlCHAMPION GIVES rmi'-li fiituW irolm: mor.t It. in tlio county, SIVM Wolf. IIP hi'i'i' fn' roiini in ho nour Aiiil IhriM' stations ill'll to by liiiilt in tlio county next PATCH BRINGING UNUSUAL PROFIT Two Men Near Bixby Find Experiment Proves Success Dairy- Specialist-Aids ilnIry special-" tlii' i.lklalionia A and M.

cnl- was in tin- county the p.isr wonk in out dairy in the onuiity avith iho county, apr-nt, i Poi -hr will hack in the county lit 1 al.iout throo. weeks and a week's cam- i 'jialK'ri' will lie dcvotoil to carrying the! of dairying' 'entire 1 in ami now tho patch tlio i-ale of $700 two aud Boris to 'inorrnt Special.) Those nion near Jn-ro' wcnl in plauti'il aiioiit. one-fourth acre ad' innila oiiioi'is yli'Mini-' at tlio; aoic. and M. T.

lia'rkonoil in tlio call of tho gf'Uifr 'planted the ono-fiiurth acre of iinloiiH nil a fortil.iy of soil. The gtajunri Was jilowori. a good sood bed piopari'il. Tlio plants were out about March 2S. BODY TO SCIENCE 19th, Best Milk ducor, in Laboratory Pro- No.

Chicago Cash drain Chicago, July No. 8, red No. 2, hard Corn: NO. 2, mixed $1.10 )iW 1.11 yellow Oats: No. 2, white No.

white 52c(ftG3Vsc. Now New York, middling 31-7 York Spot Cotton July spot quiet, Kansas City Grain Kansas city, 2 hard No. 2 red JUly lfl.2ti bid; 5-8 bid; Dceembor 8 whllo SI.H4| No. 2 yellow No. 3 yolk.W 1-2; So.

2 mixed July $1.04 l-S hid; September 5-8 aslu -i 'j; 1 inccnilivr Jl.W 1-2 asked. lluy unclan.gid. county. After the enmpalgn dairy cown and holfors will. IK'- into the county.

It is thought; cars of Bhlppcd Plant Burned Down Early Spring; ReTOStitblished to Care for Crop in Much Work Needed T.rllior wan applloil plentifully-to' this. anil was nio.stiy: In the fol-ni of hooing. A -ltpgotiiPir- oloveii tivations. wci-e one-fifth of the patch was harvOFtPd first 'produced .721 pounds of onions, out of which worn sorted- pounds too small to Tlio. in.

fop's liurA'PSted givo an iudi-. rut ion tlio. yield (in the ontlrn. ploi lis the soil and.cvap is hi form'. onions are a flnn lip well and.

Are soiling at- a hlgly rate Tho way the onions are selling' now. from tli'o plot.the rate acre is, (dose to J700- lioltsvlllo. July death, 1 famous chaijiiiton, has given llorself "over to scicuoo. Aflcr. nearly twonly Years of service" In.

milk and butter pp uliioflon. Avliich tlnio she held many championships, was slaughtered recently- on the hero, In the prosi'iice iiiiuiy sckuitists Intorosted In tho study a rid Improvement of do- iiK animals. She was a member of the famous Jersey herd Tat llood farm, Uowell. Mass. Hut, killed because of old age, tSo- phlo is still useful to science; Her has.

been tho of study by scientists department of agriculture. Their- special search Is.conflhod to higl.i-yieldlng dairy cows. to. see if licrfv is. soiii.e ro'latiohship between the izes.

of their organs' and tholr productivity- a. now basis for judging dairy cattle may be. developed. During'her llfet imo Sophie produced' nearly 100 tons' of niilfc; --itlmoni buttor; At the ago of seven years she pouiKls, of' butter which moans about 1.200 pounds of but tor ln.nnP'year. Jnniiaryv 191.4.-' November, 1K.

she Was world 'jHi 'sey and as late as when she was bid for. a-, cpw, sire. eighth 'highest mills producer the brood. Watchi liskogee -22- --Adv. Broom that hurf.iefl down eni'ly this spring near Ok'laii'iiina ibe oast of.

'tlio cUy, has Keen re-estab-. ilsh'o'd "niid Is how located nt 121 Times of the ro-establisbmeht. of 'the 't'o will, lie goi'd' news I to ili farn'or's in ihe state, po toi-y i pi'm'h of 1 IK broom corn raised in tiK 'u'l' considered ntilte. a market for'tho -prndvict rhc again factory will bo "'n't' of VK Tlio ill be af'le fo. lianillo niiich hvnr-ni i in- tilO stale.

Is a lot of being -in the this year, and he the Wednesday Muskogee Markets Judge Searcy Is Out of City, But Judge Summers 1 Bets. Bar to "Gift" Stand RECEIVE OFFICES I Muskopoe County Selectcil for Honor 'oy 'Two: ye Owing tri the absence of judge o. Wonder Siiarcy. the hearing on. tlie apiilioa jtion of.

iiiilci ipiv to prevent i lie ciiy couni-tl from--paying i lie prim iilg of- I'lle city 4 lit gel' all. a llegeil if 1 1 I'la'sion, okkVliMina; onu'litiy, eatne up. Wed- nor.day iJistrici A. Siiiniu. 'ho iiiaiior was heard In chambers, uy X'-b-iih.

appearing, for Furry lajiii. who represent the. plaiit- j'tin's. ini Molm, oil at tornvy, 1'orter stilted that ho not enter ah appearajioo at. this Youths Combines Two Matters Judge Sniiiiners conlitnieil In effect I rostra iniiig olalor which Judge ih.ulo 'Kriilay and ti 'niK -'il I he licaring on tho injiuletinh to in.

The. writ of man- danitis. Uy' Judge Searcy reinains in effect posi lions nd tlv two will probably be oo.nsnli-' I eliib work 'j iiate.d the mat- I' "ongi-oss" invoivd practically t-lie'r i Sunihiers stated. The'. issued 7'riday 1 only th'' of the budgol lubii.of tlio w.l'.ilc (he writ of lnaniiaiuils toucbos all.

Viiliola. Ills a lid. a II raher city sticl) as 'must bo piililislii'il a Whole M'lk--romr nutter fat So. irtdani t'oinul. Kgts I'cr dozen, 2-Ho, alive-; 'sipHniis, HO'I ii'ViT'c; U'C; geese.

C-c; ilncks. t-fZ turkeys, gidneas. per lienil, praire. STOO Klfnlfa, iitjiii; -per' linsh'el'-. bushel.

Cattle' heifers. 'S3 00 ei.ws. ct'ttte'rs; 51.75fft' ISlT-bullls. to 2iW SC.Q0u$«.Ml', $5 Ugbt llkhts. J5 60..

Kansas City Livestock Kansas City, July (I S. Depart- mont. of S.OO0: calves iinllvo fed stoeis. aiiil yearlings strong to 25c higher; yeurllngs showing most advance; choice -matured steers bulk grain fed steers and curlings tS.Tift lO.si; Texas cake feds S.75; 10. to.

15c highor; best graas- ers strong; other slow; beef cowa mostly steady at 6.00; c'linners and cutters bulls steady, liolognafi 4.75i calves practical top veals jS.lfl); mbdltims nnd heavies $11 stiiOkct's and feeders firm; Kansas 15: bulk Keceiiitii shipper market uneven, mooUy 10 to 35c lower; practical toil part load at JlO.lia; bulk of eales vl0.50; early bulk of ISO to 270 pounds 10.50; big packers bidding (Ji for desirable butchers, or 50 to. 7oc lower; packing sows lower: bulk 8.50; few ut stock pigs steady'at Chieaoo Livestock Chicago. July 9. Department of Hogs: Receipts, slow; uneven; mostly 25c to 50c lower on belter grades: slaughter, pigs steady; largely 75e off; others, dull: big packers bidding steady with Saturday or. $R-00((j' fi (in mixed light, shipping demand early top M1.O0 for holec 200 to 220 pound averages; bulk good and choice ISO to 240 pound 510.506;-10.S5; better 260 to 325 -pound, averages J10.15W 10.30.

Cuttle: Receipts, trade act Ive. ban ea rly: bet er grude fed steers yearlings and'fat she fully steady; spots strong; shipping demand broad; lop matured steers some held higher several. loads strong weight $1 l.OOtfi-11.40; lone yearlltigs up to outside, figure; plain iri'assy and- -short offerings: slow; about -2(70 -heart' weighty cake fed Texas in.OOfti-lfi..40; stor.kers and' feeders "fairly steartv with week's decline: harrow; several loads late yesterday Sil.OO downward; some- stockers" ifulls few heavy bolognas mostly vealers strong.at mosllj- to packers Tejv. fl0.25; outsldets. upward to arid above.

Chicago Produce 'July about stendyj receipts 64 cars; total U. 'Shipments .650. -Poultry alive unsettled; fowls broilers. 27(a 2SC; roosters steady, 14.7R1 ciises; firsts 27'4c; firsts 25 (S; 2lic'; storage pin firsts 28 4c- --i FOR LIONS CLUB jCommittee Will Study Files at Public Library The Ijions club will Invostljatft local library, find the boo'ita which are read, and determine some course which.thoy can take to bo of benefit to tho city lb this line, followlnu action recommended by the board governors -at their noonday meeti at the. Severs hotel today.

Benjamin Minrtln, Goor a cpmmittco of three to gather nil possible Information' regarding tho library and recommend somo Way In Which the clnb can be of benoflt. Dofor Baseball Plan Tho matter' of securing a day at the i -Wealorn association (fame when tho team returns for tho benefit of the club was deferred until later. Several members of the club did not express themselves favorably toward securing tho gate for the club. Entertainment was furnished by three local people. Miss Lucille Kramp sang several numbors, "Four Leaf Clover," and "Ijllap Tree" bolnsr very much applauded.

She was accompanied by Miss "Myrlo Hldonbur. local, liiimorlst, kept the club laughing-with his short talk; Miss Helen llcdl'icli. expression teacher, entertained with rcceived selecliotiB. The war among taxi drivers in New York has brought the rate down to twenty cents a mile. Now the kids save their pennies and buy rides instead of candy.

At two cents a head those kids enjoyed a mile ride. PARIS, DEAUVILLE CAPTIVATED COTTO.N"BREAKS $5.00 BALE- X-w VorU. Jiilv prices broke jr, a hale t(i lay froni yesteiilay's el, 'so of 'rain- in southwestern slatv-s anil lielief-that t'llif To was not- injtireil nua 'IV dry weather as October- sold iis low '2 5. Nevv Futures N'nv closed (ictoher March Mliy (Tirli -aiis, stoVuly ii. Opt .2 High.

i. ii' futures to SO. 12 I.ow Close 7.12 27.32-38 27.32bld 27.45 17.00 27.35bld olroivo. closed very October January March May New York Cotton Futures July -'Cotton (11ie 2S.2.'."' 2S Hi' 2S.30 2S.35 Money Markets' Is'ew York, July money steady high 2 low ruling rate closing bid 2: offered 2 1-4; last loan 2: catl loans against. 1 time'' loans easier; (Collateral: fiO 'O rtays-2 1- 4-fi monfhs.

Vn 3 1-4; prime com merciul paper 3 l-4' a 3 1-2. Liberty Bonds bonds 101.12; second 4's' 101 first second 101.2:1 third 4'i's fourth 4'4's 102.IS; 105.1 g. Kansas. City Produce- Kansas July two. pounds-and under; 27e; cut other'broiler, other -produce, unchanged.

FRISCO REPAINTING ITS STATIONS HERE The Frisco stations, both passenger hnd freight, have taken on new appearance. In observance of the "clean Up, paint up" cnmptilgn tho Btutlons tiro being redecoratod ns to their Interior and exterior walls. Extra coats of piiliif. and varnish aro being applied to make the, buildings present a new AVoriv of painting tho outside of the buildings hits been practically completed and workmen will' begin immediately upon the Interior. This will make the transaction of business somewhat "balled up" for a few days, but local officials believe this Is- the most opportune time.

Everything li be)rtg made ready forthe Increased business which is expected beginning wlth'the early fall months. if LEGAL (Published in Muskogee Times-Democrat July 30, 1924.) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THIS VNITHTD STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA. In the matter of Ray J. Stem, trading as Star Sport Shop. Muskogee, Oklaho- in.a.

No. 3930.. Notice is hereby given that the undar-' signed Receiver of the estate of the abovo named bankrupt will offer for. sale tho assets, and effects of said bankrupt at public auction for cash to the highest bidder subject to confirmation by the The property to be sold consists of thefollowlng: Stock of bathing suits, fishing tackle, ammbnltlon, baseballs, footballs; sport shoes, bicycles, and goods Store fixtures -i 612.00 Accounts receivable 144.33 Total Said property be- offered for sale on August .12, 1024. at 10 o'clock a.

at bankrupt's late place of business, HQ North Third- street. Muskogee. Oklahoma. Further Information regarding' this sale-may be had on application the undersigned. R.

T. BRENNAN. Receiver, fos Barnes Oklahoma. New York Metals York. July firm; sprit.and futures lead lirm, spot zinc steady, Kasl St; Lo'llls Spot fi.05; futures 0.07v; -32.

---Adv. Low. Cose f.S5 27 27.46-17 27.70 27.1S 27.35 27.15 and eleven vivos .1 1 1 1 -1 1 11 i5i IT 'reek, liarjovo. WAR VETERAN Tho of I' Xeill. AVorld -vi -ii-raii; who ill od.

a tlio Soldiers' i 1. vlio iuKr iuipo.l 1'iulOri i 'p Wednesday to -ilatie. fpir luiriai. Neill entered tlio, in May. July Civncral Helling of wiii'iit and a.

decliivd setback'in prices riisulted 1 early, from' rain's in the. Canadian iiorlliwest with a sharp liroais In quotations Winnipeg and at Iiispalches iniv dmigOr. iiPiiu. hlaok in 1 1 1 tho WeHther were curiS'iii whivh indicated that wheat' yield- In the I lilted States for li'24 exceed total, opening prices -Which ranged from 2Vio lower. September Muskogee i I MARRIAGE RECORD July 30.

The. Rev. AValter Si'ritt Priest live cousins in five is a rocorci its kind for the state of Kansas, lnciiipri.tn.lly,. the l'lve-ln-flve hours'- record marked the '2110th ceremony at which the Reverend Priest has officiated. Miss Cady Hamilton, an American slngor, has met with great success at and has been fbr a season in Paris- HELLO, FATTY! Watch Muskogee 22.

MURDERED TOfOUGCORN CTioctaw County PaiTneV Dem. oust rates: Two Treatments; or Staple Special,) Hugo, The plowing of is yipiing and tho use of a has boon by this Ciioc'iaw county fiirmer. ila.ck living near this place 1 has two ileiiion'stratlons of corii Norrls resoiMod to the field early and. used 'a. buzzard wing sweep through middles to retain the moisture- On the.

other field the land.was 'plowed with a turning- plow, and a ridge was up to. the corn ut tho last plowing. The early, plowed field is. doing well the corn looks-gp'vod and will make nt least 40 per cent 'more, than the ridged will make. The ridged field hus biirhod spots and.

will do well to 'mt 1 its crop. (ifubllshed In Muskogee TlmeB-Peihocrat 30.. -1024.) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE' UNITED- STATES. FOR. THE- EAST.

ERN: DISTRICT OF In the matter of Ray J. Stem, trading as Star Spoit Shop, Muskogee. Oklahoma, bankrupt In -bunkruptey, No. 3930. NOTICE OF FIRST MB7ETING OF CREDITORS.

To the creditors of Ray J. Stem, 61 Muskogee, In the County of Muskogee, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given that on tho 26th day of July; A. 1024. the said Ray J.

Stem -was duly ndjudlrnled bankrupt; 'and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Room 609 Barnes Building, In the City Of Muskogee, Countv of Muskogee! on the 12th day of August, A. 1021, at '2 o'clock Iri the afternoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as: may properly come before said meeting. Muskogee. Oklahoma, 29, 1924. A.

F. McOARR. Referee lp Bankruptcy. (Published In Muskogee 1024.) CIVIL CASES FILED" CITY COURT OF-- MVSKOOKB. MUSKOGEE COUN- TY, OKLAHOMA, 26th.

1924: 9133. J. Hlppes, vs. Henry. On promtssurv'note, interest and costs.

Garnishment affidavit filed. J. J. Bruce, Atty. B'l'5'4 Walte Phillips vs.

G. A. On account, $403.28 and. costs. Garnishment affidavit fllad.

R. F. CoH, At I.v. 0165 State of Oklahoma, ex Bank- Commissioner, S. II.

Skaggs and S. Spxlggs. On note. atto'rney fee, Interest and costs. Garnishment affidavit filed.

Clarence J. Mull, 9156 Stein Musscllerfi, vs. O. M. On promissory note, $100.00, In- terest.

attornoy-feo and costs. Scrtiggs Duekwortb. Attys. 0157 Marlon vs. Alf Tillman.

-Ivor Work -and. aiid Attachpiont affidavit filed. Thomas J. Wiley. Atty, BPltNICE LA ORONK.

Clerk of City Court. FARM PAGJE CLASSIFIED Phono 474 for Want Ad Dopartmant 1 Major Samuel H. McLeary, who was murdered by two young robbers, as he traveled from Norfolk to Fort MoultriBi S. C. His body was found in a.

clump of bushes and investigation showed that ho had given a "lift" in his automobile to two young men who had assaulted him in a lonely spot and robbed him. One of two suspecU Is said to have Confessed. Tabby ought to ashaniod of herself. She weighs thlrty-fivo pounds, 18 tho fattest cat In Now England and isn't dolriq a thing to reduce, but hor owner, Mrs. W- E.

Lloyd, of Somorylllo, says Tabby Is still export at oatching rats. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE GOOD 'PA 1 'hone FOR SALE---For $6. heifer calf, from a 4.gallon Jersey cow. 2003 Monta street. -Phono 5636- J.

DYNAMO BREAKS; Muskogee 22. Huge Generator at Power Plant Causes Service to Be Sus. pended Hour and a Half The generator power for trolley llries ovor the city broko down about 1 'clock today and tho street cars becaino stranded all oyer town. the generator supplying the power for the trolley lines down at. the plant of tlio Oklahoma and Electric other gcnerutorB supplying the goneraT trle current for tho city were not affected.

Tho current was kept from the trolley lines for about an hour and a half until, the generator was repaired. Wft'lch' BUTTER SPREADERS If you utio. buttor spreaders they should bo on tho bread and buttar plato or besldo the spoons. From 3 to 7 years old, 14'3 to 15'1 handh Will be at Harvey Green's barn. Tl.ur? day, July 31, and Friday, Aug.

1. Bung your horses and get the caun. Fort Horse and Mule Co. US South Main, POULTRY AND PETS FOR 3ALK A W. wlU ORDSR your chicks? you it pjamo prices; will hatoh your: eggs, rhono Tho Hoott Vhono S096..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Muskogee County Democrat Archive

Pages Available:
4,217
Years Available:
1909-1925