Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 31, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 19, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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Wo have cmatantlr cnl j;;JX4ri
hind hr num r r.l fVi.3r-?WrH
Ililblly iiard and . ""I'-Tl Yvjf4f2f'9a
hand pLrmi rl -II ManJirJ Va-3Ss?Wa
laical complete lUOiid-Utid TOtJv'.VWftM
bargain llil M
Sweet Toned vlffniii
Guaranteed 23 Years ggf
You will he tie allied uith the 6firVai 5n:
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3tTrc term
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Famout Sweet Toned
Starck
mmmmmmmmmmmmm
Pianos
Direct From Our Factory
Will Save You $100 or More
OL'R Din Offer t t send you for
30 days' free trial In your home
alicr.ut (ulKu:iraritculSlan.Urlaio
direct trimi oi r f .iitory. thereby sav-
ing you C 100.00 or more.
We require no piTtuml ' '
nce. mi arc not asked to tic
up your it. mcy in any v ay. All
yen do la t" t .If the tnano into
your hi ne f. r 30 days' free trial
where y n test it and try it in
your own way.
Al l'ie mil elSO Jar' Ttm declJe
nil ' r Hi tUn it Jml Hi" on
uw 1 1. II it I- Yoilk-p'lpIf
It I ' 'i I horn iiikc
In r i iim u If I Taiir
t it ' s n I wove to be up
to re t II. hi In c r war
ant f i ti.i..niTiu b Mir
K ti ' 1 1' m n t u m it am!
II J In llmt Tcnt via will
pay th fniiht both wan.
Eaiy Payments
rA H N 0 U N C E tVt E N T S
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Local News Items
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cunts j) or pound nt
Adv.
Miss Linda Crnwford
Lawton Thumdny on bus
was in
Iness.
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gweetnesi purity and power of. the
toneol the btarek l'uno. ouwill ?ie
rlcaidl!hlt r-autrmlthc fin- i cf Its
conittuctliin. I'arliM rrV I'lainlancarcl Mr
made lint It It tuaranti cd fur 25 1 m 1 hl
I uarantro nram aonv tliluc b c ill n It tut
back o( It an old established rei ptuiibla plana
bOUK.
CeleW&te! Starck Player-Piano
This wonderful inurnment male
musicians ol us all. The Starck I'lajer-
Piano is rich-toned easy to operate
and durable. It bai ro.inr rtrtuiw up to-
date features that raiieltjutt lh Initrument
fiMi nrd In ytur home. Our direct lrn 1 u
orr prices ai loir and no mill lake )our eld
plana In ttcbancr.
Free Music Lessons
To rrttr
Khoolt In Chi te 1
renr cwn fcm'
Isitracilon It ccr
P. A. STARCK PIANO CO. --
Mtnafacturers CHICAGO
Y u arc m t ald tn pay
h rl nn. I.ut Alter .u
1 ti ji r "I 'n bi-sln
lit P the pwet eaikit
i.'r-iits lid brvr''"'0
in null lu.rr ThfKe
terina r- nrrnrced to
tUlt tur CdllTi ni nr
ondT ucinburaii..no
I rr -t h rne without
nilbilni; the muoir.
nererTrmnhaierctsiar vi
lrcomuik iertunt. Inri
s we clre
illhi Nst In on
u uie lb. a i cns in
nr cwn bro rr man. ana a iu.i year a
FKEE
Piano Eook Coupon
A. Starck Plana Co.
1U.U Starck Mii- Cblcaio
rieaw send ma nlthnit rbhirallru en ir
n.' . mnl.i. I -iff .!. A nlirn b yl and lull
1 i rii.ni n tone mine lactoir lo borne ptkia
anJ caij paiuiut tciui.
Nana
Tax i-J Stall
liticnl nnniitinccmtinta ofcnntli-' Innrs &
Intra of nil politiciil parties will K. Stoue'a.
Iio iuii juit Uio sumi' ns any oth-
er Hilviirtirtinir when paid for at
tho rcKiilai' rattM and marked
"I'oliiieal Advertitirnent." No
catiiiidate'snaino will bi mention-'
od in tint paper as a candidate J- C. Hyrd nnd J. E. Ryrd
unless he pnyn -for thu epare were caiiais in l.hwioii aaturuay.
tisod and it h m.trkud an abovy
ti.ted. The folio. viiiK rates are Jud Jojn Sutlnn of Fclcier
payable in advance: J Wft3 u xmmM caier iut0 Mnn.
County Ottioes. !jr.UU i(y.
County Subdivisions li.ov.
(Political Advertiaoments)
The I'AltMEi'.B' CllAMnOrl is
atithoiii'ed tn unniiuncn those I
men as candidatus for rountv
otllcos subject to the piimtries)
in AiiK'URt.
Subject Domocntic Prii:try.
Cotton - - - Schoo
Conducted by Mr L A Kennedy a ootton
expert of Sunset Texas in connection with
the Metropolitan Commercial College.
A Colton School will bo conducted at Lawton Ok-
la. betfinninfj June 12th and continuing six weeks.
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Tho following is r.n putlino of
showing' how conipudioiislv'v b-
tho branches taught
handles hi subjest.
D. E McAimw was in Mnrluw
on buGincJu- thu latter pail of last
week.
Mrs. T. 0. Miller has been un-
der tne doctor's care durin' the
P'tst week.
For Sheriff--
W. V. (PIKB) IMiiRCB.
For County Clerk
SANDY W. GKKGOKY.
For County Attorney
JOK S. UH1NEKOUT.
For Court CUrk-
II J MUIU'HY.
E. D.Sullivan who is now1
tcaehmu near Cache visited heie
with fiiemis Sunday. I
J. H
Pridny
Saturday
dojuto
Willhite went to Inwton ip
nii'iu ann on to incne
to blieud the counu
For Sale-Uotiten and mcbnne
cotton seed: Suiunir and OrniiKc I
l.Miuar nne. .John Jucobi bliun
Okla. Star route.
For County Commissioner went
r- r-w. . . . Ilia
K.rsiern uieiiicc-
W.
E.
C. NICKEIL.
13. GliEGORY.
Uev. II. II Meeker nnd wife!
tn Geronimo Saturday via '
i isco on account of the
muddy loads.
1. Cotton C'lassinvr.
2. Mulliod ot" figurine; averaueS.
JJ. BilU of Ladititf.
4. Invoioey.
5. Conipv-cssitiK Routing otc.
OUR PROPOSITION:-AteBdlh0
school for the six weeks. At the ond of that lime If you
nre not completely sntteliod thto yu have spent your time
and money woll .our money will be refunded. Could you
ask for n fairer proposition? Then oomo for it is an op-
poitunity of n lifetime.
For information regarding enrollments address
AA. G. EL LlS Lawton Okla.
Mrs.G.H.Ecclesfiohl is on
sick list this week.
the
For Sclo In limited number of i
June Pink itreenhntise tomato
Farmers' Champ on
Wettenobl. and Sons l'ubt'h's. j
It is always oay for the one do-
in nothing to entities tlio ore
i who ii do nit it.
J T. I'ountno nf Lnirlnn is v!k.
Subject Republican Primary. plants; the kind that bears e.'ery jiting relatives hure this week.
eat W. 0. Sorrels. i
x n m t . . u I G- " Ecclesfield and wife
Mrs. h. P. Hanoi and dimch- WtfIt t Lawton Thursbay on
ters aliss A.dr and Mm. Fro J business.
Ptudyvin and n Putmidt-al '
business tup to Lav; tun JIiuih
For Sheriff-
TIIOS. IIIf'HAUPSON.
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The Luro Of Ejus
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INDKPKNnr.rCT IN rOMTTCS
Elgin April 19
Publishetl Everj Yodnoday !
The best thing I ever in tde use
of fofdcStlOillJ latS IS.tfHloon-
led cue.
I Kata wore nnk'nr wy with
our chu'!fi and utfvM ai ai alaim
t Peo'nnhcJiru rJll. aX thu unr rate urninatiiv poisoneii
ucatoll'rl sx Elain. OWalionsu. bait and trap'i were useUM. It
under Uie Actof March 8ivLliT;0. occurred to me to taKe advantaKvi
ot tin rats' rent liking ftiregif.
riUiiHi'ninioN. 0 i uut a9 much povvdereil
S.7'W ;? ttnehuine .-.- would stick to u
nil itinniun
Entered ns cuoond-clns3 mat-
Don 't Overlook
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iha! anhjcrlptlon. U jnu
are in an earl frmtmber
that wm can jIhj (uid
(bed kte (cr
the MONEY
1 I will he in Eluin on S-iliinliiy
nf'trnoun with pihiiq iareyroeu-
Imnso tomato plants at 10 per
doyen ir three dozen for 25 wnta.
V.'. V. Sorrels. Adv.
J. H. Ilnrrison of Gyril was u-
inionpr the busiuess callors here
Saturday.
Wavne Nevillo of the Flatc'iT
locality was railing on fiiends
iheiu Sunday eveniiiK.
FIRE INSURANCE
written in two of the
BEST Companie
The HOME
and the
COLUMBIA
DIRECTORY.
Tout subarrlittli.il liaa expired or
vril'jupliM yitth U.ls Ihkuu U thum I; a
CHli OO OB tlie amir.lil iippoaltp this
trotlc-j.
Iki'IlIafaaMa
. .mn - . iii'
illimp looinpn'w umumi ; unit" in
the shell of a"rral ejrt7s and
stirred tho contents thorouKlhv.
For several days they took the
.lir.va iienre tinin Tlmn thin" Iul
mW$LX?X'U r. Kn to leaven tew In about ten
tail! intiloti DUcm.tits r.tvn im or twehe days they had had e-
UrRv ut M a-liortuior "uuttur iuu nuuidi. and r.Phmii'h it is nov.1
until uabi nu.i oniiimd out nearly three ye:u3 since I tried
the okk lenieuy ontv once since
have I had to put oat poisoned
ckes.
Uats tiro so fond of oyrgs th"y
tho school spirit bus been won't refuse to take them pois
The School Spirit.
Soma peoHo imagine th.tt ha
cause
running -t a high tense during
tho recent contests that a feel-
ing of illwill has been des eloped
among thu rival schools that wil
be of lasting offset. Hit such is
not likely to be the case.
Any school should bu admired
for showing enough pride in its
onod no matter how much the
egg has been handled.
I behove they could be oxter
minuted with thin remedy if the
city and country people would
tako concerted action.
I advised a ladv whose pure-
bred chicks iverc being nken by
rats to try thu iMisuned egg rem-
hortly
I i. . ..! .... . UllV. Oil!" lllllll Illl-'ll IUU S
iochi gcnooi to win in any cuniesi. . . 11Pl.nriic ilt t.. i.n.i 1:.
appeared after eating savernl
dozens of poisoned eggs. She
rovidod it is done fair and
squars. When such a spirit is
not shown every thine lags and
nothing is alive.
After the contests are over let
past history be pH6t history by-
gones be bygones all the un-
pleasant bo forgotten. This is
what shows a hitch type of man-
hood and womanhood. Muny
collogs nnd university students
exert every slnow to tho ut-
most capacities to defeat their j
opponents hut life timo friend- j
ships result from their rival con- j
tnct. I
iaid her place previously swarm-
ed with rats.
I will take your irabscription
to any paper or magazine
published at regular sub-
scription prioea and coud
thorn in without any extra ox
pcsrvic. H. P. Wusjtunaol.
Methsdiat a urcla.
1 Sunday ichool every Surday nwrn-
A pises of Iron must be heated I '" l 10 o'clock.
.... ..I lTayer meeting evcy Thundaj
to be made into a useful articlo I nlx-ht.
but it must be cooled off again ' Kporth lacue oury Sunda)
before It can smelts intoaded nl1ifi. AW mooU very imo wf
purpose ao It IS Wlin inese con- on Thundiy nftcrnoon.
Iiift'.ct Judge
. OMANIKK COUNIY
Acuity Judge
'ouiity At.orucy T li Oir.
County Ciurk Charla Crltchi-r
Jiiuit Cletl: 15. . Compto'i
Lmnty 'Vrnturtr J I. l'ortur.
'o Supt Mtr. Ji-nnett Croyi
Shenfl 'Ihiw. I'.icliariUou
County Surveyor S. A. Jnynai
County Asiesor C. I Cordop
COUNTY COMMISSION !i3.
DUt. No. 1 V. O. Weaver
Oiit. No. U Jake Tnlmadse
Out. No. a J J. Duvii
i:u;tN city OKriLtJits.
V. V. Prunxkili Chuiunan.
Pr. L. H. Hi'smcyer.
S. M. Davis. "
II. F. Shirk.
Tieaurcr J Fit2farr.ld
Mnrahnl T. L. Uills
EL(.IN POM OFFICE.
Postmaster H. V. Wcttcngel
Cninur lov' 2 It P I.is'ey
Carrier Uoute 3 J hn Cost
ubitHute Carrier II L. Cremer
i.oncr.3.
I V A Camp No. 113!0 m."U
3rt Saturday night of each month
5. Stone Consul; P.. C. Chcons Clerk.
Etern Star. mtU i-ud and
fourth Tucadsy rights of cs.li ironth
Mrs. Mamie Coilln Worthy Mstrcp; a
" i- i "ttun nc-ijlary.
Ytx-i'an meU fiut Tut-Mtv hlfjhl
f e-oh month. T. O. Miller Fore-
man; Mrs. V.. Stsne. Corrt'-pondent
A F & A M. mU tceir.d tnd
'n'ir'h StturUr v riajl !s of es -h irvorth
t M. Hinds Master; V.'. I). Pujh
Clerk.
ELGIN GOSPEL TKV.M.
Chairman H P We tercel
.-retnrv ..... J II W llhlU
srnooL DiSTitin- no. is.
Trustee W F Wolcott
Clerk It C Chieni
Treasurer T Itypn
Principal J II Ti'illh'.U
Ir'iindiate Teacher Mist Cora Ray
Primary teaehar Miss Mildrel Mullen
i Mrd. S. J. Willhite Mioses J. Fitzgerald nnd wife loft
C ra Hay and Mildred Mullen Thursday morning for a vitit at
aid Waldo Wcttcngel wrnt to Sherman Texas returning Tuea-
Cliche Saturday to attend the dry.
Chnm Jone
ot'FKj:itrf.. county school debate.
.. It. J. liny
' For Sale White Orpinirton
eggs frcm select pen of prize
winning stock. A large chicken
with rVuthnrle.ss legs good lay-
trs and gentle dii osilions.
II. P. Wettengel.
MaJ.P Kenneinur has receiv-
ed word that her son Lerov IV
vetoe has Inkon unto himself a
wife and they expect to visit
here Boon.
Advertise in tho Champion.
Not How Cheap
But How Sound.
H. P. Wettengel.
Agent.
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It takes some time to organize
booster spirit collectively but
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NEWS ABOUT FORCS(A.to)(M'thli)
PEOPLE'S POPULAR M0N1HLY
HOME LIFE (Monlhl))
Wednesday Elgin Markets
Com . 07
wheat 1.00
Oats 32
Kafir per bu. threshed .. 45
Hogs 900
Cr?am "81
Butter 18-25
EfTgs ... 1.0
Hens 12 1-2 to-18 1-2
Springers 17 to28
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