Farmers Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 22, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 9, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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Elgin has groped in the dark for 20 years: isn't it time to turn on the light?
FARMERS CHA
VOL. XI
ELOIN OKLAHOMA WIsDNIiSIMY. MAUCH 9. 1921
ISO 22
MPION
$!!!!!!'
You 3 Money is Insured
I
EBAN1
1 A STAT
Most men tarry insurance Tiiov insure
their houses ami their household (foods lint
iniMi slop to thiol il their money is insured.
Shot In The Leg.
' Sunil.iv nfUM'iiooo Depulv
Hi it tun) hI.i) toil to ..rrest a yoiinjf
ielipv mint il Simps hi over near
r r i; Sic linn who when In mv the
! officer tried to ui.ke h li.isty ui-t-
!;. iivt.iy. Tile ill put v -tniutl in
L lL ' puisuit ami bi-jriii failing to liiui
Three School Plays
-& p. o
The Ohl Re I -able is prepared to furnish you
To be fiin PrMtjr NI0M Mir. 18 ncid I
I'oi.illy l&tli al ScSonl Auditorium. - i m . r
I XPPH Vliutiac (nintt Co4c
lAiltii'oMon children 20c adullsl -voc i uiuiwuo Ulliuil JIO)
HO. Reserve s.ats 10c. ! All VI..A- r I-.- C l
aii itiuu& ui uuruen aeeus
.layville .luiiclio'i.
Ijii'urinliiMiL'nt liv Hurry I. Newtnn;
llicir
how
live
many
If your ninnev is deposited in ii stale bmk il' insured
liv Hie DF.PDSIIOIN' GUAKANlY LAW. This Eim in-ii'
mice i;ainst los from lire wind robbery and dishonesty.
For if a Iiiiik should f.iil from these or any oilier caue- de-
positors would In paid immediately tiud m lull fiom the
STATIC Gl'AFANI'Y FUND.
l'nl yiiiir money where it is insured. Open an
count with us. Yon will knnw then ihit it is -jitt..
ac-
to hall. Siiiiwiin Uepi i n mill' T
.itt I flimli.! t .vii fitt.ia vt'hu'.i .
!!ie ilcpntv. who has seen S i-( "' '? f- Time IbL' Imiin.. Seen.-
viee in France hurdl d iu short lliiei.orofanydep.it which U easily
order .mil gained on Simpson jMl- Cm b.i played with Ioji iiiimhur
.S-eintr Hi it Irs mm; w..s nill . I" when dudwd
jfonur to -.t p niii'iuinir the dei-1 C:it of Cli rasters.
tity h -li ir s i its ml i this .iir
in. I then .liin.d at Ins 1 ' iJltnrW Crib
stnki j; hi in in the (Inch lie Will IWwl
had Ills wnee hill ill lay . i ill anu-.li A Trunk .
when the hntiet st uck w liicu i IUim
entered in th' rear wvut doeu pimp l. Ciwii ....
his ley and out in fioot. iu llniuliurK
The depute loaded him int hi lw K u"""s- -
en mid liK'iiui him to KL'in i ft'"'" H'ihii
ii'iie inns; ..
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"NO DEPOSITOR HAS EVER LOST A DOLLAR iN A
STATE BANK IN OKLAHOMA."
Bank Of Elgin
I A STATE BANK ELGIN OKL.A-
I Highest Price paid for Eggs and Chickens e
14 lbs. beaus 1.00
1 5 lbs. rice 1.00
10 lbs. sugar 1 00
4 cans snrilines 25c
4 cans milk 25c
Good coffee lb.
Good corn 2 for
Good sulmon 3 for
5 boxes mutches
TRY MIE O.NCIH
25c
25c
5C
where Dr. M irnu dr'sc.l i
Wound lie was then lakeu mi
to Liu tun mid Indeed ill llle
.'on lit v j it oil a charge of biui-
lejjjmj;. A heat iii was lirst held l)r-
fore (yi)illll .luilsie Fi'l'eitill In
ermine whether the shunting
- justifiable. When tliu pii-
iii r e.pnneil in linn linw te
bull t 'iippe'ieil in nix- lutnuith
the leu as it-did from the rear
and ilowiiwaid the judge was
not Iiiiil' in maK'iiig up his deii-
siou to exonerate the oflker.
I.lmti l.e'ulit
Mis. O'L'iiIIiiIiiiii...
. Porter Ilraiiilmi
Itiiliei I llulliriiolvii.
... rNeyil lit rmlnii.
K.zi Wulrnt: j
Key ltuoier !
...Ilic'inril l.n.f. .
011111c JlMU.s. I
(ir.lie S't'lllt
.Miiiii- ileiiidiH' I
. M:iii:n-'i ilu llloksi. I
..Velui.i Ahlxitt
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Frank Fuller Proprietor
!
To Cut Off Service.
All the directors of the Klgin
F.n tilers' Telephone (Jo. were
present at the uieeliui.' Held S.it-
urilii v afternoon in Eluin
A resolution was passed toiler'
iiiLT all 'phones rut olT 1 1 0111 p.i-
lioiis who 'do not pay all ac-
counts due the company by
Tuesday March 15. and that
those who art cut olf shall not be
Th:tt Rascal Pat.
M m "Jf. 'rime M'l in. Scimm: l'ulilit-
riMini Im'il The wrath uf Mnjnr I'uir
jnt-kel hi emilr'nt with tliu dniilery .-f
l'il li Nnuerly lilllHl he een to lie -ip.
pr i.ifil
Cnst of Churnolcrs.
.Major l'ulTjiicUet Floyd llerndon
CIkuIum I iviiiKliiii!.... Hoy Hooper
I'atricl; McNoerty ...UiWoy Dutkum
Nntiey Mltuile llerndon.
i.iiuia lUiiniiniu aiinuuii.
Out In The Streets.
Nothing better in coffees and teas.
The best lines groceries and dried fruits.
Soaps all kind and pricss
We iii.w hate Weihlo'e. Hi-eak ast siup. hext there U
Beans of all kinds! also brooms
Overalls Shirts few
Shoes some Dry Goods
Highest price paid tor produce A
Yours anxious to please
L.C. Coffin Prop. I
n-
If
'Piintiini'Mniiu ttltttt In llifitik nit J fl in
"llltllll I41J lit tItIC- Mv" U ll I i
A f Tli))' 1 h A ccIuIihiUmI plav. t
... I T
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CITY BARSER SHOP
Have Installed Cleaning and Pressing Paraphernalia.
Sell Straus tiros. iMasier Tailored Clothes.
New spring styles are in: come in and see them
PRICKS TO SUIT CONDITIONS
The trial of Mm. Ilradoird are
tiii-lihi. Tliu darky North Cnrolimi
I'ele In very funny.
Cnst Of Characters.
In Favor Of Lights.
Sweet Potatoes.
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iiiuiv(ii iu ir iifiiLn tJi mil
& . 1. . . ....... ... A1nt.ll (.1 l ft am
Al me ni.'i.ss iiieeuij; .huiulm tjur uraiiiev Yams soon.
: ... ...... t.i... 1 .iti.i.t ! I ei... in. ii?. . ... .
evennii: hi iiiii-nn;i . 1. ---' j 1 ue nine niiiDons at ine pair-.
JiU'ht propo-ition in Kljrm see- Seed Irom fn 1 1 tjrown slips. $2.75
eial votes were tauen which per bu. .1. Ci. Maik
showed the sentiment ol those 1
uresenl stroiiL'lv ill favor of
Stellllli: l)l-j.
Colonel Wayne
Mm. Wayne
Solomon David....
eis- i Nina Wayne
An ithcr res duti in was pisS. Matt DatU
ed 01 (let inn all 'phone bo. s re-1 Mm. Ilnidforil
tired and shipped bavk to tlu Minnie llnidford...
11 II company when they cease I'ete
10 be Used bv parties who art Dr. Medllold ..
now usini' them. I'ulicr.inii
Claud Jones.
.. Vehna Alilmtt
... Ulcliiml Untei.
Moe IIiikIc.
. I.eUoy Oockuin.
Uoia Mae Moore
I'ranciii Ilrnndon
.Arthur WitteitKel.
. Ileriiurd TIiuiii.ik.
I C. M. Stackhouse Prop.
j
Car Parts Stolen.
OiiThursilny nijj'il sonic thief
side some parts from 11. E.Kirk-
len's Ford car which caused him
con- derable expense to tfc-t them
teplaced. Ainontr tile things ta
ken were the caps from the
i hubs the wind shield and the
j hood
Notice
It is not our intention to take
any one away from ihe Sunilav
school or Church next Sunday
but we would be triad for all wfco
intend to Mint; with the class at
Fletcher to be present by 11 o'-
clock and brinu yoursonir books
with you. T. D. Scott leader.
NmaHMMMBMMHMaai
Announcing the Selection of
liL'hts. c-xaaarj.qjxJ7tv;rrvvfTa.jitKari m wimiiw laftMTat'ssaracTiaawiacffgigrjtaidaHag
The first vote was nr. whether satgrgn3ZS33Mta'ig.TBaa Oiia'et
ihev wanted any liu'hi system - - -
niul this stood 10 lor to 8 a-;1
Kamst. 1
The different propositions '
weie then eNol nned mil .1 vole
taken on which om- th.y 1
ferret! which -tnnd 17 in favio
..f .ne in 1 - 1 t mI bv C. G
Gki I 1 ' 1 i- one I
1 m nieil bv C !J. M 11 tin of
F ctclier. In the iiiseuHu 011
these propositi 'lis it was leaiiiedl
Hi t s me Mi thai Mr. M iriiu
wuild uive a unod lltfllt at a low
ei rale but tlle did not lik.' the J
jj (i vi" the line to hililll j
fiom Fletcher to Kly'u. j
N t a vole was tekeii oil Hit
uestjon of votinu in mis and tin-
stood l(i fni toll) an.-in-t which
was two ui'iie vo'es than the
niiuiber if vote is presmt. As
the vote on lights w.i- 10 to 8 and
all understood Ihev could not
not be installed wn'mut bonds
that vote was coi sidt 1 ed the
seutiiiient of those pieseiil.
Mr. C'onin made two proposi-
tions. In one he ae' fed to in-
m-II 1 he nnle mill uil es Mild Other
ihiiies neces-..irv ml run a wire
lo evei y residence "i to vn lor
S:i0d0 Jiid then this .miiiIiI lieloiiyl
to the town; he wiril 1 put in the I
uiachinerv Pheoluei propov- '
tion was lor the town to put in 1
ami own even thin"; and pay him I
$IVi per in intli to run n.
A motion was made and also (
carried that Furores of cost ami
maiiileiiauce be p'oduced on J
both propositions atnl at'liou lie
delayed until a later meeting.
Elgin -Cash Store
Of This City a the
Representative of the
"Merchants of the Gold Plume
99
hnnk Statements.
In this issue will br found t'.i
swm n statements of I he Elfin
mid Kletclier banks which show!
them to be in very ifood condi-
tion. Tlioy show some decreise'
iu deposits from the last stulc-)
meiit which is natural at thlsi
season of the year in a f.iriuini;
community but neither bmk
shows any borrowed money.
Ih some instances bulk show'
from $50 0(10 toSlOO.OOO burrowed
money.
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Bubacribe For The Ciiamimon
Wm
It is a nrirk of distinction which is bcstnwnd upon only one merchant in ench town who in
eacii case mur.t conduct n store which is a credit to his community -such is the rank of the
merchant with whom is placed the Frnnchisi of
Gold PI time Toasted Coffee
Sooner or laler this franchise brings to every Gold Plume merchant the leadership in the
coffee business because the excellence of this blend which is toasted not roisted U such
that its fame spreads throughout the community and folks WILL have it once they taste it-
even if necessary to change yrocera to fjet it. Please congratulate the above store on fcccur-
ing the Franchise of "Gold Plume" Coffee and try a pound can today -Real Coffee
Different-Better.
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sgm
PRESIDENT
COFFEE HEADQUARTERS. FT SMITH
H iiiiii'i:.hihti
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Wettengel & Son. Farmers Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 22, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 9, 1921, newspaper, March 9, 1921; Elgin, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69708/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.