Democrat Journal (Newspaper) - October 27, 1939, Stilwell, Oklahoma The County ADAIR OCT. 27,1939 mtm BORSE SHOW I PROSPEROUS ADAIR Do Yon Want A Better | Boxing Tonight Oct. 28-The second annual Adair county colt and horse show was held here on the Stilwell High school athletic field October 21, according to C. H. county This show consisted of year's Over 100 of the county's finest horse and mule stock were The judge for the show was J. C. extension animal husbandman from Oklahoma A & M. Delaware county Indian farm assisted him in Joe president of the Oklahoma state board of attended the show and spoke for several minutes on livestock Spavinaw La five-gaited American saddle horse owned by Dr. G. W. local was declared the Grand Champion of the She was also the pion mare A COUNTY FARMER W. H. of Muskogee W. H. Burnett is one Adair stration of the five gaits were county farmer who ig glad he shown in the morning before a stuck with large an old standard The champion mule of the instead of experimenting with show was mare new fangled owned by Oliver Self of mately 1600 of The champion colt Yellow Dent on 40 acres is of the show was a filly owned enough agree by Harlan T a he made & wige choice year old boy of the Chalk m planting time Bluff community about four came miles east of Moise H Adair county the him to order a ship in the heavy mare 8train 0f high grade with bis This animal with a proven was the 1938 grand He took this advice and paid The championship four per for his went to Marvin Heflin with which he ordered from his registered Oklahoma's premier seed corn Proceeding the judging a parade was made through the Burnett planted this seed on main street of Stilwell led by rich bottom iand had little Bobby mascot planted to oats the year of the in a colorful and which had produCed boy C H. for five consecutive county headed the long prior to tnat For this line of exhibits on an American planting he broke the soil in saddle stallion owned by the tne fall and allowed it to Pettigrew that In The superintendents of the following March be departments were toothed it and planted the corn Herbert C. Adair in three foot county Indian Five thorough superintendent of light horses wd one harrowing were given of all breeds C. R. the corn Westville High school The 40 wiU average 40 vocational agriculture per acre or a total of superintendent of 1600 despite the Edgar Until Monday Adair county Stilwell High school vocational had a good rain in agriculture two The stalks tendent of the mule and the ears are large and Samuel L. well Another AAA markable thing about thiB corn superintendent of the stallion ita freedom from worms Titus have done much damage Cherokee county to the average corn farm agent for nett m no hurry to the Wve Civilized were his crop because he thinks is much better The complete lists of pinners when allowed to cure - * ly in the Some time in - Light of all November he will gather it. of The Burnett family consuls winner of bis and La children Their Home is jone of the neatest farmsteads in Market for Your Effective 6th,"you can get a good market for your livestock at Kansas where fall the big packers have and where there are and feeder buyers every Kansas City has about 20 buyers for every 1 buyer at smaller You can now ship 100 pounds of livestock to Kansas City for the same rate as a Once a on every will be a special stock car at the loading pens on the KANSAS city southern Railroad at and you can put one or more head of sheep and hogs in this car and ship them to Kansas City for the carload rate to Kansas City from Okla. per per per You don't have to have a can ship what you one head or more at carload All you have to do is bring your livestock to the K. C. S. depot and your livestock will be in Kansas City early the next morning for the Very truly ' S. Wheat Development Agent There will be 24 rounds of amateur Boxing here tonight at the High school sponsored by the Stilwell Fire The boxing is between the Kiowa Indian Agency and the Five Tribes Agency Springs and Hull Hollow 1 all Gone Ellis will be the The boxing will start lit 8:00 o'clock P. M. If you care for this kind of it will be well your time to come out and cheer for the home Don't forget the High school We're Going to the Circus wake me up early when dad gets will 1 wanta be around when the circus Many a Stilwell mother will be thusly approached Hud Andersons Circus takes great pride in cleanliness of the and js of the highest There you will see the most unusual artists and prodigious array of acts ever The world is delighted and surprised by the flood of new revelations and striking novelties shown in countless Living examples of the magnificent results of patience S. B. S. ISSUING FIRST SCHOOL PAPER Thanks To The Okh McGivern of Muskogee M 193 Katherine 11 v c r 11, Stilwell High school cial is sponsoring The a four page mimeo graphed school This is the first time in the history of the school that a school paper has been published It is published twice a month hy the students in the commerce Business men of the Brace Fall Specials Bruce Cox had a large order of big circulars printed at this office last Wednesday announcing his big line of Pall You will probably receive one the latter part of this Look it over and see the lew prices on his quality You can save by buying Muskogee Has New Postmaster Paul A. who has been Managing Editor of the Muskogee Daily Phoenix for several received his ap pointment as postmaster at Muskogee recently to succeed W. E. Roberts who died last Mr. Bruner is a fine fellow and we are sure that he is wel to make a No. 1 post We are glad for you Bruner and wish you much Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson of north Stilwell were in Dutch Ark. T* count acres in cultivation with the rest in pasture which has running The whole family has worked hard and winter time will find them well While Burnett and the boys were in the field caring far the corn and other crope Mrs. Burnett and the Were canning nd kindness toward dumb cunning creators in fur and feather that captivate the hearts of every Endless varieties of other all new and novel spectacle of gorgeousness 'A Peek in hood's sweetest dream's come a golden chapter from the story book that never grows Bud Andersons famous troup of dancing cowgirl champions of all the great rodeos of the United States and Electrifying expositions of Gypsy life and the wildest * horsemanship exploits ever presented in America by Marble City to Get New Bridge According to reports from the Sequoyah County Times construction of a new bridge is about to begin at Marble City in Commissioner Connel ley's and Cheek's It will be built across Big Sallisaw creek Another bridge is to be built across Pole Cat creek between Nicut and This will be the largest road project to be constructed in commissioner district No. 3 in that county in several Lots For Sale 5 good each adjoining in Fair view outside Of city Inquire at this own use enough advertising pace in this periodical to pay ts The paper's staff includes Raymond Miss Carmen business John Hubert Carson nd Miss Audrey Jean cartoonists and Miss Betty J. J. B. Johnnie Miss Inola Miss Harriett Miss Juanita Sue Miss Margie John E. Saunders and Dale re Cruelty Charge Denied Mack Buck ner of the Pil grim's community was arres ted Monday by M arrs and Mose Teehee and arraigned in A justice court on a charge of cruelty to animals He entered a plea of not guilty and preliminary hear He was committed to jail in lien of Buckner is accused of shooting two horses belonging to Tom In Carson Home Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carson entertained the members of the men and women's bridge club with a in their home Tuesday evening Bridge was played from four Langley was award ed the prize for men's Mrs Claude Amos was awarded the prize for women's Guests were Messers and Mesdames Hal Bruce Burl J. o. N. G. Joe Carson and Mesdames Claude H. L Deutsch and Jerry There has been the Daily Oklahoman at paper in the Sunday's ed articles of the counties and last Sunday one articles are wri tten by I. reporter for paper and after interviewing certain people in the seat lie gathers most his information about what is going on at the court t| It seems in our that our County Treasurer W. H. Langley received most of the although quite a bit went to our County Clerk W. statement of Peterson's was that the county court house is the home of perhaps the most efficient and orderly county government in the That is a very broad for an to considering all the counties in the bat we have been sure of it for a long Mr Peterson also stated that William H. treas. urer of Adair county and the fiscal genius is credited with having done more than any other single person in making Adair county a model of ency. he has had flective and sympathetic help from the County Assessor and County Clerk George 'M We are proud of these boys and the rest of our county officials and They M have made this county it 3 We hope they will rewarded for the efficient work they are Burnett Grocery 1 Being Remodeled j - m The Burnett grocery is being m remodeled from front to back and when it will be on the order of a ' help grocery The plans and specifications are furnished by Max Burnett and the honorable Simmons is furnishing some the brain work and all man power Deacon says the job finished isn't he is assured of one vacation during the Christmas FOR 8.room 1-8 acre 1-4 electric well ip acres of Call Friday night or write We are thankful to A. Campbell of munity for favors this Mr. and Mrs. n. D. returned 8unday from Ark. where he had to attend a livestock m would probably by 1940. and if Mr. and Mrs. Stevens and daughter Shirley Mae Stevens and Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Johnson a 7 1.2 baby October 21st. REWARD leading to arrest and conviction of any party or parties stealing Mi YOUR HAS EXP Please Re