Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 21, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 3, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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SLSIS. OKLA FA5SERS CHAMFIOM
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Farmers' Champion
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Spanish Peanuts
Wayiid- Kt.
v3y 7i'a. Fefi&jci
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fewJird Bts&all iUefcJirj T Srj rsi pnva:e
a.rj i. rs cexmrs resvrKH:-: tse ap-
ocai New iW f we BUY CREAM
1t:MHOMHIHll
Pk&ed Seed A
guuee f rij;ecn:nMrsf. ? K. Bennett -xa acaiiri
POU77CS
S3.SO PER ICO LBS. jssndkn cottars 0 j.etrc;-L.-toc Ssaday.
Mrck3
or 4-; pr R. ia l&
?. 0. 3. Apucfce.
xkaWe x-
f
m aaeeed-dass
Sri 1?1Z at tae
aa EZr. Ociixtra.
rfte Artec" Much iri 1373.
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rs tt-re U
(I aa tk starts eee- tt
vasi.
N. M. HARMAN
tm jutwra wits :a so
qciatta-!. "e?Mc ifca: :i 5ers qeartecs q VC. Waller is is Verses te
nsor irjj'rrate is&a t q bejisesj.
acts of :& private il-. "
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APACHE.
OKLA.' It wi5d refroire
Want Former Rate.
cxb; of nsaxTtative pwer c
j 10 pit t of as ofcu-errer za s:k
uh-.
. Jess &&& tras a caflw ia
so rrtzt 5- r ru Sit-r&iT.
:a: ;a spin: of cute ia
Ca yaw .. .
Taw WW ii'jr
.a tfs in
rum nxmz
A wjarln-.ad eaapniza of lie
eatsre state So en. jt the iapport
of srate iezisntori oa creasrtj
which wcaid restore the tare J
cent passenger rase aod a reas-
onable increase in frtiznt riles
is beinz conduced leu et'c
Peraca chicken ehwder. sake
IC rr--. . J
p- k " 1- .at ji - -i
ri-rsiar ary 1 tire create:""" -- -
;c:b4ioz Wf:t toesK;an: of'
M
ATM Ma Ai
4 i.utr m
4 .... w
l 4-Ti - tii - t 1 r - t
Dtowctu ja ct inrwjf nwi jiiuon oy rap yt
of the rnsco Kai'.road. Inetan.-
paizn -was faur.ched ia&day at 1
" mas? matins in aprinrnewi at-
Vs Corn. tndd by more than 2.010 tcn-
oyr3 ana vrju te prowrjzea 10-
timnd E!jr;a sh'a'.d definitely !
Tn-s plan for the eanip&izn in
to pet:t;onsi
Ttummrt
plant mm crop that vil! make
4 for fcof Com is sr'xi bos
Im4 kt i a Ttr arertain crop
MMt of tk land here.
Tko faaub peacjt seem) to
WribMt the iurest crop that
planUd m this locality.
TMrt a vild ai fram 100 locomotive enzinr on th Ftii-
W44Q boahels of peanuta per a- eo. ar e eaniassinz me wxn?
wobet the areraze yield a sajd Hl.eobUninjf 5i5ratures to th
to teamad 50 to 60 bushels on ptT-tjonf and reqaeatinz the
l HwJa of land. V3ter3 to nd letters to their
01 do well on peanuts and representatives and knawrjuk-
nteklv more DOjnds of oork "? them tosipport diiw ior
jewr.z a:o poti!4H5i of a spirit
of Iadierx5nce.
A mc!) Aiserieas yoath caa
be depn4rd on riskinz bis Ef
in d?fs of the boaor of zht
iUz. lt ia time of pi hrTnll
very jtutly recoil froca betiz
Mktii npon tad treated as an
inferior by she p-etty o5kr5"inth
no sop-enor advanze over s
manly private oJdier bat tee
fortciate circa ess '.azts of a HtUe
red tap.
The dezradinz sptade of pa
Hrs.
F.eufaej
W. J. Greer ras
oa basinets Teeidaf .
! Chickens I
Eggs and
Butter 1
t
it
J5 lb. of ezar 5I.W idtii 4 Jb.
of ipeal eoee. E. Stose adv.
A. P. Rutberfo-d
Tcis a business caOe:
7
of Sierliaz
here Tbors-
whien are duly beiaz forari-d-rt .. V-wi .-. -v..j 1.
a r . -- . ?; uuwk aii43 ouci wi
jewerson vny. v.o... . j:Tjardj pQ. ;
ror iraee Go)W farrs r-azon
for h<j spriaz "azon.
Baiioc-
J.
PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
E. STONE
-K-H-c-; )iii;tiiiMt ;- tiiMnnmi!!i iimih
to
of tneeraolOTei wor'iinjf uno-r
the direction of a central com-
mittee of fsreny men headed by
it J. Marpsy for 3b years
Mrs. A. J. Baraes of Aa&dar
isbirent for soav misrfemeaaor.
as not calcoJaJed to excite ad-
miration for the superior that
sroaJd dezrade an errinz brother.
The dejected appearanee of
the unfortunate priioaere saz-
zested the tboazht that if ev-j
er forfeit vir liberty to merit Cream! Sell yoer creass to E.
punishment vre would much pre- 'Stoae and get the Mzaest roar-
fer to become a nizht scholar ket pric. (adv) i
Sunday.
C. F. Bra&doa aad son Porter
' xere business callers in Lavrtoa
Saturday.
to Cache a ship Us Your Hide.
John P. se sreat
bsinefs Mcndav
0i nz to the European wr
have contracts for a vast amount
of cattle and horse hides which
enables us to pay the highest
. . jo- v market price. Write for prices.
SO or. basins ponder Z-y: cash. . rt.a H;J- r
rtraranteed. E.Stone (adv) i . H. Cat.era Hide Co
acv. Chickasha. Okla.
V'. J. Greer -xas in Acadarko
on besiness Monday.
tfcaa any other crop cia n(J civn orzanizatfons to a-
TfceM who have tried d0pt resolutions to this end.
j Mat tae Spanish pea-
Ml if Hack f urer crop thn
WW Tmty.
fw hftva so peanuts for sale
m) Inra Mt acents for any one
wW.$ pMauts for sale but to
tfcp Tallin wt would sav. Plant
r .a . ....
FLANT PEANUTa.
Plaat Tree
'TM"'''Wtt condition of the
I afcarmnt makes it a fine (
it treai And an a-
-af growine trees is
f tk main factors in heltv
1 hot winds dunnz the
f 'BH
. .
iar they have planted
OT Mi toey have died. Per-
Wim have but stick to the
Lpnft. "If at first you don't
J try. try again." At a few
here there are nice trees
ajataditions at these places
Mva'baen no better than at oth-
nanannn
THE VALUE
of wcll-pristed
J neat-appearirg
ibtioaerj zj a
Hieaci of getting nd
holdlr z d-iraLle buii-
nrvs bat been anply
c'eacsitrrted. Coruclt
tu before gcin;
fz eliewhere
Dananna
a mzht sccotar'Ket pnc.
of the Nebras-i
I A P.ohlfs
;-arere
ritK thf TtrzrAbn
mmrm H&.n 9 m IflftAW rtl I ! !Srnf. " '" -1 " ".-.
.ti. .? ii-..i. Ti ka oenitentiarr. o'i. 1 v u oi-i..
provueea irom an acre 01 . -.-. . rnostin" PGrtimtr-: After a slo-- dr-ie around the - Mr in iwchi '.VJr.w:.
"'- -! ''-. i - -. --
avenue encircjinz :ne miaairy dav eveninz.
j .11 i . j .t..'
onu part we lniormea in ei
pert driver that we were simp-
ly satisfied with army life and he
cojld now open lor a run to Law-
Mrs P- B. Lasley has been in '
very poor health this week.
!
DIRECTORY.
Mrs. V. J Greer went to Ce-
ment oa business-this morning.
Bert Greer returned to P.oose-
evel: Tnursday. after a short
ton. six miles distant. Arriving "" """ "-
at Lawton it was azreed that all'
of the party but the writer and For Sale Gcod dnrinz or sad-
Let the Ckhxpiov do your
job work. Priees reasontbte.
District Jnige
C051ANCHE COL'NTV
County J edge
I County Ationiy
Cfcars Jon
OFFlCWi.
. . B. J. Ry
..T. B. Orr.
oblizine chaffeur would do some
shopping and take tne children
to the picture show.
(To be continued.)
FRESH MEAT
Eread. Pie3 Cake Cookey3.
LUNCH COUNTER
J. F. BALLOU Proprietor.
PROFESSIONAL
and BUSINESS CARD
JOHN F. THOMAS
Lawyer
Lawton Okla.
t
the!
law 1
Jt ft wtttld not be amiss for
Ml lafialature to pass a
! a reduction on the taxes I
:vatt; man for shade trc-e3j I will take your subscription
stop .the Barne as they have to any paper or magazine
Liar reducing the taxes on published at regular sub
LMMl nave iiuiiai uu mum
die horse
pounds. G
weisnt aboat
'.. Walker.
&50
Tne little bov of J. A. West
has been very low dunnz the
pzst week T.ith pneumonia.
J W. Keid left Fridav noon
"or Kans2j Ci'v. wbre he will
take tr2tnent in the hospital.
Mrs. Jaras Fads. Mrs. S. J1.
Davis and children returned Sat.
urday from a visit at Snyder.
jCoonty Clerk Charia Critcfcr
! Court Clerk R. B. Cocpton
County Treaiurer J L. Porut.
T. R. Bennett went to Co SBpt. Mrf. jeneett ctby.
Tuesday noon on busi- sheriff Tboi. Richardn
Cocnty Sorrtyor S. A. Jeyxar.
County Assessor E. L. G0H93
COUNTY COMMISSION ESS.
Dut. No. 1 W. 0. Wnr.
D it. No. 2 Jke Talnadg-e
Dat. N5 3 J J. Darfj.
For Sale or Trade-Twin In-' zutls clTr OFKICE-S.
d:an Motorcvclf. for cish or cnod Ma' H. r . Shirk.
drivinjr horse. John Cost. Elgin. ! Utz J- H- Ailotu
iTre-uurtr C. W. Walktr.
T r 1 .. .. n 1 Marshal.. J. H. CrairforL
Mrs U C. ycEntiro of Pa'o;T.tlii
Ti Ja 1 l r 1 " WTar-"
rinto 1 ex.. came iat veea "rj
a visit at the hrm of her daugh-
ter Mrs. J. F. Ballou.
Mrs.
Lawton
ness.
; See H. P. Wertenzel for insur
ance. farm leans real estate. Ia
diana silos and notary 7?ork.
For Sal F'Mr pood Jersey
cow3 cheap if takn at one.
Or will trade. Joe Herber. IC. 3.
t
Neighborhood News.
DR. L H.
Physician -
HIL3MEYER j
and - Surreor i
Wanted God. healthy hens.
JLezhorns prerVrre--4: will pav
market Drice. H. P. Wetter.gel.
Calls answered promptly
'Phone 31. Office nt Elzin lloWJ
... ;. . . Save The Feed
htpreaent all kinds cf feed
'VPasTar ytry high which makes
ill ttpMaive to feed any kind
4 atoek or poultry. On the sup-f
flMMnt of this issue will be '
jMad an article entitled "Re-
of Poultry Yard Expen-
rhich it would be well for
H pottltry raisers to read and '
aHfito practice.
1 o
Mcihodiat Church.
t
Sunday school e-ery Sunday morn-
tnf at 10 o'clock.
Preaching services every first and
fourth Sunday morn'nt' at 11 o'clock'
and every second third and fifth Sun-!
7 nlfht.
PAjer" "rntetlng every
aiehtl
llpWpTth League
nirnt. ; .
Ladies' Aid meet every two weeks
on Triurtilay afternoon.
ritrht 1
'" I F.aivtrvn
acription prices and cn( SntClAL
them in without any extra ex
pense. H. P. Wettenge!.
Post Office Schedule.
Pouches locked for trains
follows:
No. 4uS at 6:30 a. m.
No. 10 at 11:00 a. m.
No. 9 at 12:00 ra.
No. 407 at 6:00 p. m.
as
FP.ONT DOOR OF OFFICE
m. except
Opens at 6:30 a
Mondays.
CIo?e3 at 7:30 p
cept Sundays
on
m. or later ex-
GENERAL DELIVERY WINDOW
Opens 8 a. m. Closes G p m.
Thursday Sundays and Holidays open from
every Sunday'
lZHo to 1:10 p. m.
H. P. Wettfngel
Postmaster.
Choir practice every Friday
I: te .HINCKLEY I's
1 '
astor ' Champion ads pay best.
t
4
f
DRAYING
k our business. We do it at Live
'' '-- 5
Live prices.
DR. D. A. MYERS
Oklahoma
ATTL-NTION 70 SURGEST
a;'D Consultations
'Phone 575 and 123
DR. JERRY ASHLEY
Office: - - - Fletcher Hotel
Ca-oj; Answered
D a t or Night
Fletcher. - - - Oklahoma
T. E. BILLS
Elgin Okla.
Practical Painter.
Varnishing Wall Tinting
and Paper Hanging.
20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
H. P. Wettengel
Notary Public
Deeds Mortgages Leases
Wilis written accurately.
JAMES SAWYERS
AUCTIONEER
ELGIN. . OKLA
I'll ?ell anything from needles
and pins to railroads. Please
uive me a date.
0. H. Patnev and daughters.
Mils Edna and Mrs. R. A. Har-
rel. were transacting business in
Lawton Friday.
nard Rush Springs.
E. E. Eaton died at Hobart
last week the result of being
scalded when the boiler of an
enzine exploded.
For Sale Wh' to OrDinzto-j There are over 200 cases on
eezs 75c per netting of 15. ort4 the docket for the next term of
per 100. Jame. E. Gibson P.. 1 district court in Caddo county.
or phone 30 on 5. j Curtis Taylor of Caddo county
E. S. St.
P.. M. Youaj.
C. M. Vt'olcott.
ELGIN POSTOFFICE.
! Postmaster H. P. Wettengel
.Carrier Route 1 E. H. Buckler.
Naw postmaster? were appoin- Carrier Route 2 R. B. Laly.
ted in eight Oklahoma cities last Car-ier Route 3 John Cost
week in the number being John. Substitute Carrier H. L. Crmr.
D. Pueh. Avadarko: L. A. 0w- LODE5.
ens. Ft CobS; R. A. Lackv. M. w. A. Camo No. nao. mtt
KOrtee;t:ana Henry W. Kin- first Saturday nieht of each rsenth.
S. atone Consul; R. C Choer.s Clerk..
Eastern Star rr.tets Mcond and
J. H. Willhite tnd his mother
and .V i?v.'S Blanche Calyer ar.d
Cora Ray went to Lawton Friday
evening for a short visit.
was sentenced to one year in the
pen for stealing 1200 lbs. of cot-
ton. 0
Bought Fine Jersey.
C.tH.t.M Ml.Uf Um
. . . . .. t cntuiuai iiikiil uc.
Anaojjmer jor me nomein- HofFer received a fine
suranceCo. was here Friday ana cow from Oklahoma Citv
maaeseu.emeniwunM. oi-- The cow cost $100 and
con on ineir poncy covering ine.tu .
livery- barn.
Judge H. N. Wr.alin and C.
W SimpFon of Lawton passed
through Elcin Thursday and Fri-
day going to and from Sterling
where they attended a b;e W. 0.
W. meeting Thuasday evening.
raisM by
Stillwater
old.
fourth Tutdr nistht of ech noath.
Mrs. Mamie Coffin Worthy Mitron;
L. C. Coffin Secretary.
Ytsaaa meets first Tuesday alfat
of each month. T. 0. Miller Fore-
man; Mrs. T. P.. Bennett Correspond-
ent. A. F. A. M. meets tteor.d arte
fourth Saturday nltrhts of tach mnth.
J. M. Hinds Master; W. D. Push
Clerk.
ELGIN GOSPEL TEAM.
Chairman H P. WattaanL
Jennie 1 Secretary J. H. WillWSa.
Jersey SCHOOL DISTRICT no. IS.
by e.X- Trustee W F. Woleott
Cletk R c. ChoM.
She was Treasurer t Braa.
the A. & M. College j Principal j h. Wiliaa.
and is three years 1 Intermediate Teacher Mis Cora Ray.
Primary teacher Miss Blanche Calyw
over (.
Railroad Time Table
tir'lMltMfift. I.m lll'l' .J--.tttt1 r j t j 0!
lirlWtiil
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RAST bou?:d
No. 408 leaves.. ... C9 a. m.
No. 10 leaves 11:23 a. m.
WEST BOUND
No. 9 leaves 12:17 p. m.
No. 407 leaves .... fcl9 p. m.
THE HOME INSURANCE CO.!
and
f
J The Columbia Fire Underwrit
Wednesday Elgin Markete.
Corn 78
Wbaat 1 40
Oats 50
Elgin Barbershop
Come to my shop
With akip or hop
111 five you a d&stdy shave;
My Imaa ia aleaa
My razors are keen.
tert t
Tvo of the strongest companies in t
existance.
H. P. W
ELGIN
Hogs 6.05 to 6 15
Cream ...13-22
Butter 14-15:
Ercrs 16
ettengel
AGENT!:
IMy faturs aarrica yuV
"JVKV 1 -rA
-4rft-..r DDAMHAM
craTa.
l.rjsyP?X( '- USArVI llVVylN
i.P.HarneyPropj
Chickens 10
Springers up to 2 lbs 10
4
IHlUl'MV'rH--;-:-' ttt maraa t n 1 1 1 -f-8 II tail ifr
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