Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 6, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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dry f(irr;p Rtoc"rir.r srei
everylbiuq needed 6o fii! ond
Come into tnw atarp and ics
lva.tr.
fev
an. in faol
clothe you.
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A fjoofl ruin V'l hero Thfirndau
noon and unoihtM' l'dmI ttilo ft-li
Ijj'Snnu'iJuy tv.ofnirw winch oncdr-ri
v'anrif of the stents to till up nnd
j run ovri. 'f op valor hug Kfmlted
into itju j.jwii (I f p Wag llwi' ho-
ling: a gitKt hsnon to Uiei '.veils.
o The (itjf tinn bin bourn mkrd
'ntimc-ruud 1 1 1 .- thpri Ehyinl
s wobki cet w:wr iir Uir iinoplc
vail fltui'.: nc the rtro? fi.ii. so
! thai tTJWtlfi'i iipp.1 not bother
J ( any o)y longer m Hi oi3ijrr8
i cvUi sup- l t-- mhiI ) stfopi" for
J. 'jfl r'ii'!" nn.l tho voll plcnly
.i-r tho sine!..
To Stock Exhibitors.
mp.uii'ip! hnvu lei;i & vpA fl j
as.'as.'K 1 r or tiand L ement
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vom thirst vrirh stood pure
I vv!'.oi( A(m. .vp
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Nitni'-iujR innuiriri have I ein
tuSd due r
whether th
llvp st. ..ft t the P.;.:n Rtn ut t'.iir
will have to atn.v with il.eir tnck
to fei nr.d wnti-r h. I'u thirt
wo my NO mest uirphntieullr. '
A K"".l p'nee will ho provided
to flit-lier land protect all live
stack mid ;i men will bu hirnd to
watch nil Btock day and night
alio to feed mid wolir il.
will be Foino Tinp utock
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lola. Portland .Cement
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L. C. COFFIN PROF.
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Let ms feuve
that
hardware bill foi- your
or
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ester lump coal.
SCHOOL
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Tho Spidotft iShor.
lu.VU Olil
. visit wn.tt
Politic-1 ipaahlj.
f a?I : -o of School Bo
tjiiea for il! frratlsj nnd dapyta
any djos this year Ijd pa
sm
OOKS P
Po3t
So3fc.
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ti&nd.
Office
1 1 vidi a
and stsp-
If you nacd
Tall Kvo'-'yliody.
Somu in th
oceaiion thit r
ia called the "Sr' r
whero it uppeari like a
hand is 311'pcn )' 1 in initl mr trom
Tithout tho rost n lhilody. lri ; but ti
fat
Ar. hsm been previously an-
numiyi'd it h- hopii the intention
show to hnvf thicv; j litical mi fcclu'd
per&un s ; l-nl ilurin x ihe Btreot finr. m(i
eh in : Ick)I.. parti1.-
to tlr' lnii.i'o if 3i.
l'c- and
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Gsodaer Book ' Store
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t i"r ii -e so in.inv p
yjii wo.tul t'nn ; t'l'it aoni
one hud liofjn tnh : i l.'d null tm I fxir.J oer h Ail lu.t
hnid wm jii't s-iiio.i l"i in the 'in nil iiHi'tio- urn Hcnrpn
air. iliwov.'r thu p.-oa cvj-( qi iq A. Ouston. Vnii'i'iBt of
vor?oi frualv wil.i y on- wli 'o:;ia!i.inu itv will V.p hr-ie to
r-o'3 in to.ssu i: tu uliov time it s U6i n Tiiuf-jJay a l:3u y ni.
i.inofnko. jail lt;" wi'l h n. sodaliat
Sann kIioWr thdc no rtni;i": thelnh con niturnoa-i.
EjuiMLf iurerii(ii.ri'wenHrii.-n bj. I.'. iiw-ki-won. u-piib-)h
and no ntAnv paoBl'j havpfjj. CUl)uiri :ic f-i. ortintaon
h-n "bit" bv th?m .tint Ihev' j.. nninm- wili ba nr. on
li itute to -40 into a iro .l huh p..j v t0 u '1ViUI u ;tslH aj
wn.in it conuulon'. rnu ; in in L.ir .rt? nrt.' beiu m hi-m vnr
w to wii ujvl.i r i is wldor i j nin.-r s.tsl:cri fur '.'ju.sJ.ij uuii
Rhow MtCyul la it week hm pr.)-. bauiulax.
ininu to 'is i i iq' :i i 'i ir-.i'? no
three days of tho street fair and
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Stj.lA Sana'tor J. I2ln:nrThni!in
f..r unu.... rh.. h.nt n.r n i.n.t " 'V ' ."""..l''' :'?.."" -"'
"..'.". ii . i ami .iiiiine a. l. Mcfi nr-i-a. lor
m them it is well worth anyone si atm lU.nh on" mI oi
money to ro in. H pne- ot ad-' Oklahoma ui.l -p.. i: f.-tur
mission is reaeonahlc 5 and 10c. ii ... ir?! . .... ... ..
I ...... imun.i I'll' HV.l & lltUlll- lU
The editor of tht3 pa-iar lna'tioturu u notuJ dcnioerntic upchk-i k
had an oupiirtnnUy to ye tlvs or for Thtiraduy alio. 5
Bhow twice tlm season and will j '
pay it is tun most 'oinph'U' piiz-l c . . r
sit! to fathom and thu Kro-test; apoatrang I-otpnnd.
piece oi iiocopiion id hip uyc mai
ha has ever seon. D in't l.'t the
l'irrt day p-ih without seeiny
it: you will never lvrot it.
Did Some Stm5iny.
Monday lnornintr snmo one en-
tored the llorul EUin and fitolp
S3.50 in Ci.sh from Mm E I.
Crawford and S3 (10 uiil a pin
worth ahiint !L0 00 f.-o n M-i. A.
J Rrisrcs. Soni" of Mio 4olk3 at
the hotel saw thf man b ittho'i ht
it was tho ice man and piid no at
tPiition to him dln-'nverinii later
thnt it was eoiiiu one rnnaacltiiii;
tho house.
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days gjrJ no:;e tho balance
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1 Tho Hponhinnr at the MtMhodist
church hiHi Thin Kiluy evciinjr hj'
SII33 ("larn Man.'ic r o- potpoiiud
on actoutit of 'ho irtin au! ttili
be lvcn thia ( .ju.u hdbj ) ov-
oniiT.t. Thoio wu-.i li nr.1 tluc
Kj''.'orth Loaw i on fitiiduvl . - -.M -- . . ...
know that limy will ? tvu & chnncc
in uuui n'liiu'iiini t :io i. utri i
tlnmo will 1) on .n- cortj'ip i 1
Unn-z and hia vo t!.n to Jeau . .
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Moffett To Sing
Thursday Night
Cly&v Moffett Soloist for Oklahoma University Last Yar
Onw of Bent in State Were Thursday Night. Miia Mt-
Ciure Pianist: and Mii HnQfhoa Contralto Friday
Nisht. Roy Smoot Sines Saturday Night
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cH.saw
o)iii inorfii i; :. in .'vnii'" -ak
i ur t.u pin-' of ioc iviiuhu Sun
dny proircliioj' w'v.c.-'.
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GRAIN. LUMBER. COAL
Gram bought at highest prices.
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has auvauced in price nIour tr.t.: olsMtv co;nntodilit6
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i at the old price;
a limited time.
Buy a barrel now with which (to put
up your wnitar s meat.
Brunskill Elevator
M. G. SMITH MANAGER
BUILDING MATERIAL Guildin-r Hardware.
Car Plaster Cement jest arrived
O. K. Pcrilcnd Cement Alvaya On Hand.
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Ahsolr.tply the best autcrtain-
tnento ever tflvon In Bli'in vll
So prenented to the people of
thia vioinily evory nipht of the
Elab Gtrcot Fhir. Clyde Mof-
fett of I.twttm vvho "an roloiit
fur the Univotidty of Oklahoma
lust year and who he1 miii
onun for entorfrni.inpotr where
he rccilvrd mj h'' is .23 nsoiif
v. ill I " hero on "inr-nl y voidritf
t' render uonjf' r' bin ho.-t rclec-
I'ons. Mr. Moff'if' lin-'inp a-
lone will well bt worth the price
of luinM'ision. Ilovifdi. noon.l
refdiiipr and pinro instrnineiithli
will bo t'iven in connection by
homo folkn ninpml pr Cljdo
Mofiff'tt will bn here ThnrBdiii
nlitht tlju first misht of the fair.
On Friday nlyrht.thp committap
lino nerurerl Itlisn F'dvrn UuphrF.n
notad contioltorolnlst of Lnwirn.
who has had wide esporiorco in
Fiiritinu in both (pinrtoltLii aid
8olos;nl"o Misii Myra McClure iil-
nniht whieh nee muanled by the
home ttlffiit Btufi yi-'on by E'ltm
folkn. will lo mi ontortninmunt
ono cannot niiord to inisii.
On Sr.tnrday nluht Mr. Roy
Sn'oot p Lawton high onhnol hoy.
v III he lur to ronder hotii of
hhi unloa that have taken first
places nt ueveral of the tata eon-
tpatc. AIbo Mis Winnie Ben-
how pinuiut whoTiaa K?ciJthV
music Uafhorin tho Elgin Ilili
HcmijoI for thu pnst your.
llri). G.o. K. Wor-ran violinist
of Blfjiii will rotiiler aorae ot her
Dnr.t selection oi Buturday even-
in K.
The Iiumoroiis dramatit nnd
aantimcntal readlnRs mid raolta-
tlnno will be itivon bv Waldo
Wi.ttonuel of Iin. Mr. Wot-
tnpol haa nbout a dnzen of this
kind of i-eadinRB which he will
divldo hv'weeri the three even-
ings. V'utch hundbillB for nrn-
w.m"for onali evonimr. Pro-
r'jcdii uo for the beuelrt of the
Elin school.
Kosa And Pigs.
Tmipp tho premium list was
prlMod liirtf wepk the question of
what is n hojr nnd what is a pijr
hi'i nii.ien. On pane 107 of the
'itate fair catalogue it places nny
anipi'd farrowed on or after Feb.
1. 1910 ana junior pijr. no that
d.i'o will he used nt tho Elsrin
atreft fair to mnko the dividing
line between pla-fj8ov.H nnd boars.
TlinBf farrowed on or after Feb.
J 1010 will bo entered as pljrs.
gcAloster Nut Coa! $6.00 ton
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School Opens Monday.
The Eljxin public school will o-
pan next Mcndny Sept. 11
Mahool books will bo on sale here
fur one day only. Sao tho ad of
the Goodncr Hook Store in thia
Now Postmaster At Sterling
Arthur Inklobnri'or has boon
appointed postmaetor nt Sterling
to Quccoed John Bhook and took
charge of the oMco on Sept. 1.
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The Elgie
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Gin - I
Has been thoroughly overhauled
and is now in fine shape to gin
your cotton at a reasonable prise.
Highest price paid for cotton
in seed or bale; also cotton teed.
J. M. Hinds Mgr.
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33UO and be on band tho first
day to get your bka.
dvwUic ia Uiu. Liiuurox
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Wettengel & Sons. Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 6, 1916, newspaper, September 6, 1916; Elgin, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69676/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.