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The Durant wbhkly News
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3. m,
TAX!
M STOCK, NE
IG DUROC-JERSEY HOG SALE
'10 BS HELD HERS ON FEBRUARY 11
Bank Holds Poultry Show short while. Mr Wll-on studied the
The Faimeis and Merchants Nat-1 coulee of county fntm agents nt
ional Wank of Hennessey, Oklahoma ' .Stillwater and was j-cnt here foi
reientl held a poultry show In the ti .lining i actual field duty its a
bat'r. then- that wa more than a .ut of the coiiric He ntt"nded the
us-m- Thi is how it tame about
. i iv -o ago this hank oiganir
M a noultr.v club and furnished to
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ainicultuial and ineihaiiii.il college1 Paid Prodacer
vmi teiin- and Inn alieady taken one'e,,,,,
tt-ini of field duty in (Ireei county . n t
t-tr ,,.,.iilieis puie-l.ted exes The ( Cotton Seed, ton
nij .rang leiiuueil ui ine memlieisi nu an irmi ini.s.
.ii- tr-at the.v exhibit nt the annual, A 1! Dinkc, who lives a few miles
1. it the bank and cive one bin! i',.,... It. milm-inn snlil tun K month
old shouts to Ceo Pettv the fust
if the week that weighed OBI pounds
Ihese idto.it- had been fed some coin
ami all the skim milk they wanted
Mi Diake landeil here a few ears
leu witn oniy h, ami now ne is
'.ciin, Int. h vould he sold at
uli. a'jetion The money from
're-- buds to be ie-invested in eggs
1i4 tlt-M lhlltit tfi flirt nnrl mfrtttfnnfil
I n..p.r- of the club The auction
wa- t'pve and the membeis were pel
nut'".! t dt-po-e of
t v
their "urplus,nil.,l.ni(.nt The urn, deep plowing
in the fall and hog ini-ing tell the
toi j of his u-cces- Bennington
luiiin.it
lue "Kami News"
' i aniiet'- News is the name of a
lulie'in now being isiUed monthly to
fatfrci-. b.v the Clnimhei of Com-m-ri
TI.
iid !"U'i fanning method-, '.hcttei
lr ''i 'v, nnie d.uij lattle, mine
h.. 1...1 iiion- inuiu) . num. ; j.l.ttitt I in tlu- valley thi- spimg
ra.-M jein r, n Duiiiai will fui , 1)lk ,a Tlu, t,(l) NN) . M1ti.
tn li 'im-lv lt- f adMie telatmg to , , ,,, f,;, i,,,,,, luts ,ttl( u)llm)
I ii.'ili, planting ami lie -tin k
Hens .
Fryers
Tin key-
Calves
Fat Cows
Fat Hogs
Kbit- -Butter
Prairie Hay
(Jiecll Hides
Dry Hides
Buttci Fat
4.jc
35c
$J.l 00
. 15o
15o
. 20c
- 34c
3Q4c
66e
. . 25c
2oc(ffi40c
. . $7.50
. 4c
5c
2(ic
Boasta, rump
Roast, flat rib
Roast, standard rib
lie
- 12He
Provisions, Rctal
I Sugar, 151bs tor
llllin Aire- in Peanuts Nay Beans
raimers.in the McChce vallev, Uma Beans
! toka lounty, nte going into the pea- rup .
'.ill.tin I- published tn pto .. Mm ., )ic"vt.,le. auoid Hned Peaihes .
.ML- to A K. Cook, cotiiitv airent Urn-' " "vw
i hull-. Hid at us of peanut- will be
.fl.00
- 7Uc
KANSAS CTFT UVB 8T0CK '
BCIiliSTIfl
Maikct comporcd wtth last Tu
day. Cattle 25c lower. Ho
higher. Sheep steady to 25c lorJJ
Prospects steady to slow rnuu ?1
balance of week.
BEEF STEERS:
Good to Choice i$7.25ffi!:i-
Kair to Good fi257j-
Common to Fair 5 50(3) fits
FEEDERS: M.
Good to Choice 6 0067i'
Fuir to Good 5 2dfi,(A
Common to Fair 4 00 5jj
snjutvcuo:
Good to Choice 5.75 650
Fuir to Good 6.25 57s
Common to Fair 4 00 55
Stock Cows and Heif... 3 25 500
Stock carves 5.00 7c
pl'l'l ! 1
I 11'
f..
ful I
fin
anil the taimeis them
v.i!l lie lllMtid to (Oiitiibuli
icKiidmi; thine- the hat
' iiiiiitiuil epenemi' In
1 1 'tin will bi .1 minatnn
I'linal, t e-peilal inteie-t d
i,f I!i.ui ( o'i it
( 0111 Meal. 25 lbs
( iinipound
Apple-, do
' Oranges, dox.
Ban. inn-, do .
Rice .
The above i- a likeness ol Sin-ailnu !s Kinc !7U.li:i, N nim var-
luiK Champion at the l'.'lil Oklaliuma Mate I an, held bo. n of the (!p-
' Qui'Lii Farms, Durant, Oklahoma, whiih splendid animal 1,111 In 'n li
i;isittrs to the tale to be held heie .Sattiul.i.v, Iebmai.s 11 at the Dui.int
. Nmseiy Co , end of Main street
. is announted in an adveiti-e-1
aient elsewheie in this issue, Messi.s
K - Terrell and Julian Jay will hold
an naction Isnle of puie-hred Duroc-
JcT.'iy lired ffilt in Durant, Satui-
ilay, February tl, ut the Duiant N'ur
neiy 'Company, west end of Main
stivct, eommencinf; ut one o'clock.
On That date forty fine bred gilts will
I be Mihi to the highest bidder
Of the gilts offeied in the sale,
4 fifteen .are sired by the Champion
shown above, and ten of them aie
tvitii pig b him It is piobable that
'.the- sale is uttiacting more inteiest
"Ihsr. any utbei hog Mile evei held in
southeastern Oklahoma
A stud.v ol the blond line- at the
Kainis lonvitue- the knowing one-'h.-U
the -ale of lei- an uiiiiiii tuiiity
-rldoni iipi.illed fm tolls wishing to event
git into the good hng Ijj.inesi to
get a -tail foi compaiativel little
money. Tlie hand-ome catalogue is
"iieil by Mi Tenell sihow diruct and
tlove desient from se'veial world"-Lhampion-,
f 10111 both Ken-nMon and
Orion Cheny King stranus. Inspec
tion of the animal- them-elves makes
theii bleeding and i)ualit apparent
to even a casual ob-ervei In fact
in this sale will be offered granddaughter-
of the famous Orion
Ciieiiy King, some of them out of
dams that tost -lightl le than
$1,0110
Col Kd Hen iff of Oklahoma City
will la the auttioneer of the sale, and
sevei.il laige faun pjjH'r-. be-:des
the I111.1I pie--, will IriV" tepresen
tutives on the gnmnd. mdnnting the
big tut 1 1 -t being mamfe-ited ir th
In I'l.int More lomatoes
I u-hm I'aha ciu;it f.'iiniei- ale
getting much mteie-ted in tomatoe
a 1 t'.'ii crop Shipping distnit-
ll" I'.iiil I'nr Tui'iili lnrKe
ti- 1 intk I ie, an Osiu'.. coutiiv llutn t, n-fill
l,i' 111 voiuaii. ha- ni.nle ll'i nt hel lgg
I ( 1. of tw.iitv titikiv-, a iMidingj "in hop-, iwt
tu 11 pint of Mi- Gmeiv.i 1 oilman, Bi.ui, iwt
l...me dem .11 M:i agi nt MielNhoit-. iwt
I iv, nn s. 11 pn i- at tiwn-lnp otton Seed Meal, twt
itni iniiiil fin-, thin old tin twn- Hulls, evvt.
t ttnLev- at ault'in lm 2 .unece I'ralrle Hay, bale
fi 2-3c
Hrig4oc
no
$1 25
si :t5
$1 00
?2.;r,
3 25 40
4 25 475
3 50 425
2.75 325
G00 6 Hi
Mfalfu, b.V.c
1 bun
MEN HAVE A COO!) IIMi:
- Del 111 ev mil- ai inngeiiunt Swut I'otatia-, letail
:ue li-mg oigani7eii and anange- ,,mu( veent-five men, immbei- of lu-h Potatoes, letail
inent- are being made tor plant- on n,,. .Men - Bible (las- of the C'hu-- English Bacon t ..
whole-ale scale Contiacts already tllm chuuh, met in the Sunday Diy Salt, Sides .
have been -dgned foi 500,000 plants sdiool loom Inst Friday night, and Bieakfast Bacon ..
to b- ptoduced at $1 pel thousand imjojed a feed of chili, doughnut- Hams
and coffee, and plaed dominoes and Shoulders
10c
50060c! stock Bulls
ISc BUTCHER COWS
20c' Good to Choice
45i Fair to Good ..
15'jc Cutteis
40ccuC0i- Canncia '.. 2 00 260
oucitfooc iit;ii'-i-;its:
3t)c40e Good to Choice
Fair to Good 4 50COO
Common to Fair 3 50 4$gl
CALVES &. YEARLINGS:
Baby Beef 6 50 7.501
Killei- 5 00 6001
Veal-, I air to Good .. 8 00 8 501
Veal-. Common to Fair 4 00 8
BOc BULLS:
S5c Killei s and
60c HOGS:
- - 8 50 87Sl
830 8601
Sows 6.75 725
82' 8 75
Bolognas 3 00 4 Sol
$3 15S4 00 Light
... 05c Heavy
51 95 Packing
20c Pigs
. . . 12c14c SHEEP:
3045c Lambs
.. . . 30c
20c
-si-tam Farm Agent ,,hes- The truest of honor on the Boiled Ham 00c
; U U'il-nn. nvsprviip man. who m i a-inn was I)r Cravton S Blook-. Pork SaUSSgO 16c
ha- been taking fedeial vocational pastor of the Christian Church at Mixed Sausage
training at A & M. College at Still- Aidmoie, who deliveicd an excellent Stew Meat
water, has been sent here to become talk anil complimented the men of Steak, chuck .
assistant county farm agent under the cla-s upon their Mine and Steak, ronnd .
Farm Agent G B Dunlap for a gtowth 3teak, loin
11.0012W
Lambs, Cull 6.00 ISA
Yearlings, 10 00HM
Wether 7.00 801
Ewes 5 007J
12Vjc Feeding lambs 10 001UI
IS 1-Jc Receipts Mon. Tuea Last J
20e Cattle 12,000 38J
!5c Hog- 14,000 354
JSc Sheep 11,000 37,
M.ltIV link
i1,1 P'K' I New anel (If ( ,.ll .,.
i ne iiiuinei mi i.ijaii i mini.v iiojs .i y Hnnime't of Ktifauli I uim
.ii-niK (Hue men nogs II. I- liei II III t,e ll,l lll-nnueil ! in-W V.llii'lV .if
' '" "'"l "' vvtik, when i ot inn which ha- -nine outstanding
... KMuinim; n.- me- gins ami ate mjulitiiniton- Tin- cotton wa- dts
-n i.iivt. tin. in , ii I il i i. .... ..'..ii.. ...
" ... ...... . ... ii mi i, .,-, "ii i ni it ii 1 1 nn i in i . ..ii in i. ii-
an -flit lit llatuniett ft.nn Vugtnta
"be 'bank pi in, a- puviou-l
iniuiuil Tne lin.v - and thin
i In -i's an a- follow-'
I' Itllllll I li'llilllg, ( lllliln, Kmit
I i Vein lleN, Caddn
lliuce Mitiia v, Caddo
Inhume Kill-, Caddo, Knuti 2
Keilci llanej. 707 N 10th
1-abel Thai p. C.iddo, Route I
X'elma Staags, ( addo. Route 1
riiomas I'oynei, Durant, Itoute '.
I'aulint ( Dell, Dui.int. Itoute :
Vttgil Wells, Kuiefnk
' B Shatp, Caleta, Itoute I
I' .1. Ull-oil, Colbeit, Itoute 1
Hanloid Gnuan, Kuiefnk
S-etliti Asfoul. C.'iddn, Route I.
- lewell Hopkins, Caddo, Route 3
Forrest Wilkeison, Duiant, R. II
Uonntd Sexton, Caleia, Itoute 1
Bill Henson, I'lattei
'ljde Tate, Mead. Route 1
ilHltciii Snydet, Durant, Itoute 2
Uhur Dill. ml, Kenefick
MeKin Itudistll, I addo. Route 3
Ralph Willinm-on, Mead, Itoute 1
' sJeraltl Iajiie. Duiant, Route I
Addte Game-, Wade
Moodv Shtup, Caleia, Bo 17ii
Tnarlii Pieue, Brown
Clint Tenft, Jlead, Route I.
"ilnskel! Jouinugnn, Calera, R 1
rl Futrell, Brown.
Rut-.sell Rovvell, Ruiant, Route 2.
Overton live, Calera
lxie Hill, Durant, Box 174
I J! Green, .Tr , Kemp
' Jhurchill Bennett, Durant, R 1
Chester Kisor, Mead, Route 1
.Francis Wilfong, Kenefick.
IQtrnurd Rus-ell, Caleia
, Carl Uirson, Caleru, Route 1
Berry James, Silo
IVedie Wvatt, Duiant, Route 'J
.Vim Haley, Kenefick.
tlnei Croom, Durant
il G. .lones, Hendrix
Frad Turner, Hendrix
tVillir- Coldiron, Hendrix.
Maybell Connelly, Hendlix
nOscar Vinson, Hendrix
Willie Faubian, Hendrix
Billie Sears. Kemp
. Successful Farmer
I Ml
Haniiintt planted the -eed in his gat
di it and h mil linked th -eed 'totn
tin- plant
, i n-t on i In had eiin igh -eed to
, glow two hale- and tioin the two
bale- he ha- about l.stlil poutnl-
Hit- intton le-emble- much in tex-
'tuie the Meade cotton giowti in the
smith and which -ell- at a gteat
Ipiemiiim ovet shoit staplo-
1 Haiiiinett lil.tiiit.tllls tluir this List
l.veat, even utulet boll weevil intuit.
Itions, this cotton made I.'.tDD pounds
i ,.. i i. .. .i ...
" i oe aiie uiiii me si.tpie aveiageu
ftnin ime and tiueo-eighti, to one and
In hair niches in length and made
'Jo pet cent lint
The new cotton howovoi nta:ures
tVMi weeks latet thai) the U-ila var-
iiei.v aioiig-nte nt wiiuti t- ias
! pi. mini
Here'- llou ()ae o Pud
. J. McHum, a fat met living
tint teen mile- uoithca-t ot Hollt-,
1 1. union count), ha- -old llJ'n)
vvoith of hog- ticini one Duioc-.fer-
-ey .sow ine mivv now i- si jean
old, Bennett says The lecord was
mane iiuiiug the tir-t tive ears ,11
.Ale Ham owned bet Be-ide- ca-h
i"titrns, too, her off-pring ha- -up-
plied the family with meat two ears
of the time She has pioduoed an
nveiuge of ten pigs to the litter
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MoIIht and uriuidinothrr i '20 Sows unit ills in (Iu Sale
40
GOOD SOWS
AND GILTS
40
THE LAST CALL
FOR
BRED SOWS & GILTS
40- -GOOD
SOWS
AND GILTS
40
100 Per Cent Profit on Sheep
J. B Moad, a taimer living near
Caipenter, Roger Mill- countv has
made a 100 per cent profit annually
on tne inve-tuwnt lie placed in
cightysiv head of -heep i-everal
j ears, ago The ewe- lamlv in Jan
uaiy, Moad -ays. and he ship- the
t-aleable stuff to maiket in June-.
weighing mound 85 poumi-
I'aj- StCOO Kale
Auiiouncenient of a furthei pi--ment
of $10 per bale to all members
of the Oklahoma Cotton Glowers As
sociation who have delivered cotton
I to the association ha- been made.
M. H Williams is a successful I The work of writing checks cover-1
'inrmer nnd never fails to make
some munejr on the farm each year
Mr Willinmb planted 2 acres to syr
ip cane for feed and saved some
thing over tlOO.OO worth of hay.
Tiftv dollari, ner acre is pretty good.
On November 11th 1921 he bought
ing this pament stalled Jan W and
will continue probable for two
weeks This second payment to
gether with the fust advance of ap
proximately 5ot) pe bale makes a
total a (lvalue of 12 cent- per pound
that members of the association have
Saturday, February 11th at Durant Nursery Building, promptly at one o'clock
the sale starts. Twenty daughters and granddaughters of our 700 pound show
sow will be in the offering and they are all bred to our prize winning boars. Start
right by buying the good kind that are bred to real boars. Papers on every hog sold
will be ready to deliver on sale day. You will not have to wait.
Bring your wagon and take them home with you.
A FEW BOAR PIGS WILL ALSO BE SOLD AT AUCTION. BE ON TIME
un iNOvemer ihii m" "c uuub... .-. ... -
a 21b pound bog and killed January thus far received on their cotton
GYPSY QUEEN FARMS
12th, 1922 aad it weighed net 335
pounds. Thi i hog was not in a
Jiealthy condition when bought, but
Mr. Williams boon had it going
ieeding It botled corn all the time
.Bennington Journal
This is more than many member.-
received all-told, for their cotton last
year, officers of the association
point out, it being in fact more than
double the price paid to some of the
same grower for their 1920 crop
E, C. TERRELL
JULIAN JAY

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