Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 4, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 3, 1915 Page: 1 of 6
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ELGIN OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 3 1015
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Mistletoe Pickups
We have had two weeks of
beautiful clear warm weather.
Wo hope this kind of weather
will continue for a while longer.
The sick people of this neigh-
borhood aro all better at this
writing.
Little Mnhcl Myers who has
been so very sick is able to be
up now but not able to attend
school yet.
Clayton Mvers happened to a
very severe accident on the 22nd
ofJOctober while cranking their
the beet attention given. Ho will
preach again next Sunday at 11
ii. m. and at night; every one is
invited to come out and hear him.
Wo also had with us Rev. Rock-
well the Sunday school organizer.
Saved $35.00.
A man was in Elgin Monday
who said it was his first trip here
but that he was mighty glad he
came for he saved $35.00 on his
lumber bill for a small barn by
buying it in Elgin.
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When you come to Elgin come right
to the Old Reliable where you will
find a good p'ce to hitch yonr horses
or to park your auto;where you will be
able to buy more goods for the money
than any other store in town. We
have an abundant supply of staple dry-
goods as low in price as the lowest
every thing in the grocery line the name.
Yours anxious to please
L C. COFFIN
- Stony Point District 124.
Tom Perdtin shinirled a barn
for Ed Roll at Fletcher last week
and this week ho is lathing the
new store building in Elgin.
W. V. Fitzgerald and family
of Chattanooga are visiting with
friends in this neighborhood at
present.
N. A. Argo and family left
Saturday for Carnegie where
they will make their future
home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Spears spent
Friday and Saturday at the home
Fitz
Sun
pick'
Point conducted by W. W.
gcrald Saturday night and
day.
This is delightful cotton
ing weather.
Mrs. Thos. Elliott and daugh-
ter Mrs. Jc9s Goodin left Wed-
nesday for a visit with relatives
in old Kentucky. SUNBEAM.
Had A Good Run.
The Elgin Gin had a good run
Saturday taking until nearly
midnight to finish ginning the
cotton that came in that day.
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Announcement
car to go to the draw at Lw-
ton: the car kicked him nndjmike
both bones of his light arm; be
Buffered terribly wi h it for 48
hours but is improving now.
Tom Sperling and wife. Misses
lil'tncho Rich.mhnn and Bess
Tow iley.aud Jeiso Tovnlev took
dinner at the A. B. Sperling
home Sunday.
.1. T. Mufraw and wife were
nusiness visitors in the Wood re-
serve Monday.
The literarv and d.hato last
Saturday nirV was vll attend
ed. The question that was de-
Ghosts In Elgin.
Sunday nij'ht Elgin was infes-
ted with real live ghosts they
being of the reininine character.
Yei sir three married women
! donned the snowy sheet1; of lin-
iin and went forLh into the night
lo make hideous the lives of the
wary and superstitious.
They dodged to and fro in the
darkness terrorizing the small
boys and even some of the larg-
er ones who were escorting their
lady loves about the town. But
they made a quick get-away
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Gin
repaired
Has been thoroughly
ana overnauzea and is prepar-
ed to g'n your cotton every day.
price paid for cotton
We realize that the Farmer is the
bank-bone of this enrth nnd one of the
best customers any business can hnve.
Knowing this it goes without saying he
should have the best of everything he needs.
Hence we are at this time erecting a large
lumber a)wd that will onab!ei us to keep our
stock" in the best condition possible for our
customers.
Our stock which consists of a complete
line of first-class house material is being put
in shape. We are ready to take care of nny
business that our customers need.
If vou need Paint Lumber Lime
Cement Iron or anything in Builder's Hard-
wor we will be glad for you to call us.
We are glad to make plans or give estimates
on cost of building for any one.
We are here at your command. Come
to see us when in town.
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$100.00 SAVED!
By Figuring With
E. McAnawl
In Lumber Coal Cement Building
American Fence Bois D' Arc Posts.
Hardware
Handled your grain for
seed and the
14 years finding the beet
BEST MARKET
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of her parents Mr. and Mra. Ar-
go 'returning to their home near
inuuciriwj ouuuay.
D. L. Gillilnnd was a cJIer in
Elgin Thursdny and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Fross
spont tl'o afternoon at the home
of D. H. Penwell and wife Sun-
day. N. A. Argo and wife were
business callers in Apache Wed-
nesday. T. A. Morris and family D.
II. Penwell and wife Owen
Glaze and Dudley Argo attended
the social at the Temple hall
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oi town is a Hew pupil Ir Kneel
this week.
Sidney Mustafa the Philistine
gave the school quite an interest-
ing talk at chapel Monday morn-
ing and C. C. Hall sang some
solos that were very much appre-
ciated. The school literary society was
organized Friday afternoon to
meet evary two weeks. The
first meeting will be held one
week from next Friday after-
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dser Lbr. Co.
T. R. BENNETT Local Manager.
'Phone No. 24
Yard or Residence.
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and seed.
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MANAGER.
bated on was "Ke-olved that
our Navy should not be strength-
ened." Theaflirmatlve won. Th
next meeting will be one weeu
from next Fridnv night-it will be
every two weelm now instead of
every week. The question for
discussion is woman suffrage.
Eldo Himes who Iive3 near
Cannon visited John McCraw last
Sunday.
Mrs. Rico wns able to be taken
to her mother's home north of
Elgin last Friday.
Rev Beam a Baptist minister
preached two soul stirring ser-
mons last Sunday at Mistletoe:
at night the house waB full nnd
when the into n-ibllu lights ware
tui'nod onto them and one voung
man ew-n had the nerve to "tack-
I"" th'.'m succeeded in remov-
ing their outer covering and de-
tected their identity.
Square Deal Moved.
The Square Deal Grocery
Drd & Woleott proprietors was
moved Monday into the Evans &
Boyce building which is now lo-
cated the sueoftd building north
of the telphono office. This
makes the fourth business house
thnt has moved to G street the
others being E. Stone the bank
uud the barber shop.
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To The Farmer
During this month nnd the next while you are
cashing in on your vear's woik you will need a
bunk account.
There will be many bill3 to pay and with a check
book in your pocket you can take care of them without
the trouble of carrying change in your pocket.
Each check acts as a receipt because the one you
gave the check must sign it before he can draw his
monov.
Checks for deposit can be mailed to this bank. As
soon as received they will be credited to your account
und u proper receipt mailed to you.
Wo invite you to open your account with this bank.
groceries
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Highest price for produce at
ELGIN MERC.CO.
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Francis Padghatn wan on the
sick list this week with the la-grippe.
H. P. Rosaeker and Mrs. Ar-
mour were callers in Sterling
Saturday.
Bank of Elgin 1
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Miss Velvu Head spent Sun-
day night with Miss Ollie Gilli-
land. 1). II. Penwell was a pleasant
caller in Lawton Saturday.
T. A. MorrU was a visitor at
the home of D. H. Penwell Sun-
day. Pearl Fross and wife and Geo.
McDsrmott attended the bIiow in
Apache Tuesday night.
Wednesday night
Pearl Fross wns a business
caller in Lawton Saturday.
T. A. Morris made a business
trip to Elgin Monday.
We had preaching at Stony
noon. The following officers
wero elected:
President Waldo Wettengel.
Vice-Pres. Miss Dott Woleott.
Secretary Miss Kate Barrett.
Program committee Miss Lin-
da Crawford Miss Halite King
Wendell Wettengel.
Hunting Pecaas.
All those not too busily engag-
ed in other work have been hunt-
ing pecans the past week. 8em
say that the trees haye been
climbed and stripped of grtea
ones and all ;
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