Farmers Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 24, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 23, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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Matthew Wayman traveler-poet-lecturer last lyceum number Tues. Mar 29
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FARMERS CHAMPION
VOL. XI
ELGIN OKLAHOMA. WEDNESDAY. A1ARCH 2.1 1921
NO 24
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Your Money is Insured
1 A STATE BANK
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Subscriptions To Stop.
Mrt men inrry insurance Tliev insun their live
llieir houses and tlu-ir household good. Hut hov many
men slop to tliinl. il llieir monci' is insured.
If your money deposited in ;i state bank it's injured
l.y the DKPilSU'OKS' UUAIvWNlT LAW. Till- gives insur--inco
tj:nnsl loss-front lire wind robbery and dishonesty.
For if ;i b.uiK should fail from these or any other causes de-
positors would lie paid imtneli.itely iitid in lull from tile
STATIC GUARANTY FL'ND.
Put your money where il is insured. Open an sic-
ronnl with lis. Yon will know then 1l1.1t it is ? f c.
"NO DEPOSITOR HAS EVER LOST A DOLLAR IN A
STATE BANK IN OKLAHOMA."
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Bank Of Elgin
A STATE BANK
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ELGIN OKLA-
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Taken By Deputy.
l'Yilay morninn D-puty Su-i-iif
K. H. Ij.uitiian iVv-tivnl w ud
from Fi. Hill to watch lor tine
desci ters. He went thioii-ji-tne
east liniind morning p.isseu-
ucr tr.iin.eved .ill the p.iseiiuei
il-r. .ill cast bound liYighl
found nothing of them.
Along in the afternoon a man
came into town and bnigi' ;i
lunch mil Deputy l.iiuian
M'.itil.id liim no in a Mi. i" stuck
near to vn with it II went to
the -tr.iw stack and found all
three ol 1 hem.
Two I'llleers came up from the
furt and ludeiitified them after
which Deputy I3.mm.iu took
II ) In the fort and from there
went to Apache arriving in turn
Oil I lnt. ... 1 .ri.i.v t'..- r.f ...l.tll 1...
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s a member. I'll' next day he
w.is paid S100 for capturing the
tl.ree deserters.
Subscribe For The Ciiimimon
In reply to a sUtcm-ut sent out recently to a de-
linquent subscriber he said "I leit last
October nl mt the time my sulHcr.ptiim expired and 1
supposed you would stop sending the paper when the
time viis 0111."
The ('iixmpion force had never received one word
of information tu.it the man wis nut g-tting the piper
hence has been out the time Irlnr and expense of
sendiiii.' him the paper for live months and net noth-
ing for it.
As a result of this and -imilir cases it has bej
decided to put the Champion on a strictly cash in ad-
vance bisis to those siib-icrihci s nwiy from home un-
less some word is received that they are receiving the
paper that they want the paper and expect to pay for
same.
Statements have been sent out recently to all de-
linitieut stib-tcrilics. There is one more issue in
March after this one anil mil -ss a reply is heard from
these delinquents bv the lir-U isue in April the last
issue in March will he the last piper they will (jot.
Ve can't help il if we have to cut 50 of tiiose off
the list. We are giving f.t i - warning' and the editor's
order will be strictly complied -villi by the oflice force.
Three or four of the oil wells around l-.igin arc
just getting down to a depth that makes tlin.j. inter-
esting and there may bu fi 'M.ible news to repoi I .Wong
th.it line which some will . '- whose papers are dis-
continued. Where the paper is discontinued that is going to
one member of a family it will not be sent to some
other member of the sami- fami'y uniil arrears are paid.
Some people have a smooth way of limting subscrip-
tions by cli.iiiL'iug members of the family
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Tho Old kclitjble is prepared to furnish you
Very Best Garden "Seeds
Onion Sets Seed Potatoes
This will J. the yi-ar you'll wisn you'd planted more l
ILive you ever tried Old .Indiie ColTee? None belter: I
( I then we have Ali.-cwell House ColTee: it is 1 nought by hihij-s to
? be the best: then we have clicuper grades. Cauneil ioods uf '
all Kinds with prices as cheap as the cheapest. ' J
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WK AUK STILL (71 VINO 10 lbs SUUAK FOR $1.00
I J Ve will im-i-t am body's prices on sd.ids. In Hour we
$ sell Ot'R DAILY URFADat $2 40; FALCON at 8250; both
? . are fully wanauted: if mmi git a suck that is not up u yutir
I? expectations bring il back and get vonr moiey or another
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.i-. vi iiiiur. uvi-i aiis 01111 is nun wninne is. in lact we
l nave nearly cvt-r iliirg Kept in a om-hoise store.
Hi;hc5t price for produce in exchange for goods
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Yours anxious to please
tL.C. Coffin Prop.!
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EASTER PROGRAM
METHODIST CHURCH
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Old Price
$1000
YE have reduced the price of the Titan 10-20 to
its former low price of $1000 f. o. b. Chicago.
This is the same Titan tractor which 75000 farmers
have put into remarkably successful service the
same tractor plus 1921 improvements and additions.
A full set of removable extension angle lugs sold as extra equip-
ment under the former $ 1 000 price is now included without extra
cost. Fenders Platform Angle Lugs Throttle Governor Friction
Clutch Pulley Wide Range Adjustable Drawbar Water Air
Cleaner all are included in the $1000 price.
International 816 and 15-30 Tractors
Also Reduced in Price
Farmers vho want a lighter tractor
built like a ltigh-Rrnde automobile but
with the same aturtlincss and reliability
of the Titan can now get the Interna-
tional 6-16 at $1000 f.o.b. Chicago.
We have long restricted the sale of
this model to a limited territory but
increased production enables us to re
lease it to all sectionsoftheUnitedStatcs.
The International 15-30 tractor has
been reduced to $1 950 f. o b. Chicago.
Bear in mind that we give unequalled
service made possible through 92
branch houses and thousands of local
dealers to every International tractor
owner no mutter where located.
Prices of Other Lines Reduced
Prices have alto been reduced on chilled plows tractor plows
cream ceparatoru kerosene engines seeding machines Inter-
national threshers harvester' threshers wagons hay presses
and a number of other lines on which your dealer can give you
full information.
International Harvester company
OF AMERICA
CHICAGO -........ USA
92 Blanch Hotuet anil I J.000 Dealer in tha United Statea
Plays Postponed.
The school plavs thai were
advertized for h'ridav night
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m ..r-.i...iii. hi. in i i inn)
J M' 'hi of thi week due to an lic-
it ei-l-nt which happened to one of
tie n-trtii ipant just sifter the
I ril'rarsel closed Kiiday after-
I noon.
'J wo of the boys wen- li :i t (M I n ir
ia .'IS-e'ilibrf revolver thai was
loj led with powder and a wail
to he used in one of the plavs
when it was jieridentally dis-ch.irj-etl.
IJeing so close to the
liv it struck the wad wenl
lit ni"ii liis clothes and bored ;i
i lii'K in the flesh right near his
! heat t.
lie was loaded into a enr at
once and taken lo Dr. Martin'-
oflice where his wound was
dressed and then he was hauled
home. While 'he wound caused
considerable pain and sickness
it was not considered serious
but had the gun had anything in
it harder than paper it. would
have passed through his heart
ant) caused death.
This accident happened 'list
nine days fter this paper
sounded a warning against us-
ing guns and blank cartridge-
and since it happened a number
ot citizens have expressed their
approval of what was said iu
thul article.
Job work done proinptlv.
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MATTHEW WAYMAN.
At an lime In the world'H hlntnry I
(mi I ln Itiiniirtanee tun! (llunlty ' T
Aiil-'ilemi eltli'iishlp la-en sa envied
1 mid crlllrlzcil us It) tills porloil of
iv livid rliaiiKe from old moiwrcliloii lo ""
' fluid tleinocrncloB. ' I g
i Our (bloEt tliliiliers arc nxklnK thM H
' iiiu'sllmi. "Are we tin- tutu-rn which
I tint l.-iii'il iieiinen eniii'aie or arc woi
j ubsurbltiK thi-lr tliuorlus ami r(jyiiu;
I Whlli- puvonlQon warn nre sllll fret-1
I tltiR Kiiroptt e nre rceolvhu; anil n-
simil.it hie ilnlly tlmiiraiKlH of liiinil-
hrniitif wlio arc fleelilR frniii that innel
i-li inn.
Miittlii-w Wayman ti-lli. in nono
other ran tin- ramification.) of Ilol-
rliuvliiiii Korlallxitt Kymllrullm lion-
Partisan I.i'iikmiIhim and their Idiulrcil
mlKiiieii nn they are uiierntltic 111 tint
.Middle WfHtern Slatct mid eun in
jour County
i;iunr M Avi-ry unyR! "I tlianli (IihI
thai my ii(ipli hi'iird that iiii-biki1"
Aniitlii-r authority Bayi' "Tin-re aro
many Iiiui;Iibii few kuIih a life it
tlioiiKlit nud a (-Itlzrn'H educatioti t'l
ony uf Mr WayiiianV Ievtuif lull
t-i-Hl of all I HKe thin im-xxngu uf old
world stilted In our midst."
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CITY BARSER SHOP
Have Installed Cleaning and Pressing Paraphernalia.
Sell Straus Bros. Master Tailored Clothes
New spring styles are in: come in and s?b Mienj
PRICES TO SUIT CONDITIONS
C. M. Stackhouse Prop.
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Ice ICO lbs. $1.00: less amount 1 l-4c lb.
14 lbs. beans $1.00
15 lbs. rice 1.00
10 lbs. sugar 1 00
4 cans sardines 25c
4 cans milk 25c
Good coffee lb. 25c
Good corn 2 for 25c
Good sttlmon 3 for 2gc
5 boxes 111 tttches 5c
TkY ME ONCE
Frank Fuller Proprietor
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Here Tuesday Mar. 29
On The Elgin Route.
Mrs. J. SV. Iluikhalter ol route
1 visited over Similar at liwton.
Carrier Uuekley of route 2 has
linil to use "Old Dobbin" this
uieli on account the mud.
Egg Hunt.
Mrs i'. H. B'iniier w'll enter-
tain her Similar school class with
en Easier hunt at the li.iplisi
chinch iiflerSuudar -clinohcomc
and biing your sunbeams with
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Badger Lumber
& Coal Co.
Has just received
a shipment of
White Dishes
Alfalfa Seed and Sweet Clover
ALL GOOD
For Sale In Elgin.
Flva Lets No'i 1-2-3-4-5
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Address Lucy As her.
Suudiiske Ohio.
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Wettengel & Son. Farmers Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 24, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 23, 1921, newspaper, March 23, 1921; Elgin, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69710/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.