Farmers Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 26, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 6, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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It didn't rain the first Sunday after Easter but made up for it Monday night
FARMERS CHAMPION
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VOL. XI
KM) IN OKLAHOMA. WliDNIiSIMY. APRIL 6 1921
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Your Money is Insured
A STATE BANK
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Most men mrry insurance They insure their lives
their limine ami their household goods lint how many
men Mop to thinU il tlieir mouev is injured.
If your money is deposited in ;i state lmil it's insured
by the DHPOSiroKS CiUAKANl'V LAW. Tni- give insttr.
.nice i;.iinst loss from lire viml robbery si nil dishonesty.
For if ;i banii should fail from these or any oilier causes de-
positors would ii.' piiiit immeili.itely .mil in lull from the
STATIC GUARANTY FUND.
l'ut your money where it is injured. Open an ac-
count with us. You will know then th.it il is sale.
"NO DEPOSITOR HAS EVER LOST A DOLLAR tN A
STATE BANK IN OKLAHOMA."
Bank Of Efcrin
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TELEPHONE RENT DUE ! T
Rent ils f ''. 2n I iuirter in the Kl'in Fanners' Telephone
C'.i. w. io ditc A iril 1 and ! mine d-liti'iifiit on April 15 On Apr.
2) 1!H0. at tlieaiinuil lklnlders' meetiig a rc-tolntio i wi-. pass
ed tli.it when piirons did mo luve their rent prd by the 15 of t
mouth tli.it tuev then be nit ti.-d ol ih.it fact and a I -to bj lined 2i
cents and if not p.ud by tlu 2Dt i of the nu.ith to b.: cut olT entire
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There is no inn torn ikirolcs mid not enforce litem so the of-
ficers of the e. nun in v have dectd to see how the nils will woiU.
i This decision ha- been readied bv th-' actio l of a few of the pat-
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iwnr i in iitri- Elicit iimi lll.lLll ..in in . 11v.11 i ' 3 rum
the g t behind a few iii iriui'4 on their rent sum claimed they
never di I w nit the service so ii.1. claimed they had paid three
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The Old Reliable is prepared to furnish you
Verv Best Garden Seeds.
Onion Seis Seed Potatoes
This will Ik the year you'll wish jou'd planted more
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Have vou ever tried Old .Indue Coffee? None better:
i then we have .1 ixwell House CofTee! it U I Immrlit In- sum.. In 6
f be the best! thru uv h.iee I'tiejnee eenteu. (ViiimhiI in ii ii I u if
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iiiiniiins wiiii fii iv cs .is l.ijit.111 as iiiu niriipesi t
months but h id lost t'itr eeeeip's while others claimed th.it their j -
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A STATE BANK
ELGIN OKLA-
Took A Flip Fl .p.
Dr. Jckl AndAlr. Ilvde.
Sun day noon twi lmv w-re The above is the snbj-rt o' .
pui ffo! the wvst b'lund pa Idiseouise to be given in tie
sengcr tiaiu at this olu-e and Hetchee public school audit"'-
they lo.if.d around lown fin- an. into nest Monday nig n April II
boiir and a hi'. Ah nit 1:30 they i Many have either lead in- lu-.uil
went toward the depot anil at- iof the book en'i 1 !. "Dr. Jckl
ten pled to hop a west bound
fn igl.t train.
The brger one of the two
bovs g it on nlrig it but the
smaller one mi-seil hi hoi I and
took a f'ipflop. He -lid not get
nun .Mr. Myile and tin lecture
gives a synopsis of the b Kik.
Il is al-e given a a play by .
number o' .icrsens.
The b"ok shows the doiibl
life lived by one po'-on in whir.i
buses or the lines were out of fix during the whole time and
lot no service.
So the rule made by the stockholders will h: rigidly enfor-
ced in the future and if vou wilt service without auv aililitton.il
expense piv yfif rent by AomI Io It i not the secretary's bus-
iness to run around and co'l -el '.Ii-' the ivnt u ir to iiuil out t ite-
uieuts before tin rent il b c one dclin'.i"nt. 'I'hone the secre-
tary if vou ish to know how much volt owe.
The stock i d lets shonl I k 10 v v i is owi-it; tlie"i and f r
that re.isfiu tin; u.i nei )i al' t'li; wu; t'i c n iiij A'ith the i-
mo'inte w ill b.- re id out it th. annu il stockho'dcrs' ineetinu' the
Mirst SiMii-dav in liv. si ihey -.an lnl(e .ictMii as to want inethol
1 10 us t . oil '.-t sa ue.
S PUREBRED DUROCS
Lasi weiU a man came to the f rm and asked the old iie'-
tionWhit do you con-ider the Inst breed of hos for this
count r?
In a senn-iri I climite Jf course that may not npply to
Comanche counti a uooil strain of Duroc '.vill stand the
heat and d out h a vell as auv mil better than most. And
then t'n v luve that iju lit v of i -producing rapidly. If our
pius (iuiit male K"(l then our bi sinews is a failure.
Henry Vv. Haseubeck.
VK AKK STILL (IIVINC! 10 lbs SUGAR FOR $.()0 f
Ve u ill meet am body's prices on soap. In Ijour we
sell OUP )AILY URKADat $2 40; FALCON at f 50; both i
are fully uatiauted: if on yet u Miik that is not up fo yoiif
expectations briny it back and net vour money or another A
b sich of Hour. Overalls Shirts nnd Unionells. In fjcf t '
I have neatly wvei ythiiu kept in a otu-liui-e store. 0
I Hiliesl price for produce in exchange for good 5
Yours anxious to please
I L.C. Coffin Prop. ;
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F'EOPLE OF OUR TOWN
up I nun tvherr he fell a ml some idtfinir tyrt of the 'init his acts
i ho wre watching him thn.iy it ' briny him ho ior and r. sp"d innl
be was killed. Thev hurried to j it nth r tin) s only disl onor .mil
him .mil hauled hi u up town disgrace. The l-ctuiv is fust
where he was turned over to I clnss and an y person wu i his
Deputy Slier ff Mailman. j not heard it shon.d o it fail t
He told ihe ileum v that hi-I hear i as it is both ent -n ttniny
home wis at Ft Cobb b H did n..ti"i' oistnirtive.
yive niy reason by lie happen-' The H(linision is very reasm -ed
tii be here. II Wis put into able children 10 Cv'llls and .-
sir. ir 'tli LeRo ieetoe nod dulls 5 cents.
sent link t Ft. C i'io. While (
I.e.- the two entered the r.-si-. Store M'lVi-ll.
deuce of I' rank I'ull. i iilid wii e i
ready to help th.-'iisclve- t
thiuys when they were discovered.
New Schedule.
T'ie Sunshine Grocery o
uhich W II. Ciirsiiu Sou weie
lropi iet rhis been moved dur-
iny the past week to Hilsell.TeN-
as. where Ihey hive ano'iK"
store. The senior Mr. Cirsmi
sold his store tit 'hat p ice jtis'
a short time before buviny tli
Tim clifrlule for Imth of the R'cln
cairiert". routes I uiiJ '1 litis been
clinnnotl ami they will v.v leave the j Sillllline G'ocey here bill t It -otllce
al 9::i0n. in. eveiv Jay whether I purchaser tailed to mike com
ll.iy ne n inre or miln Tlii1 will
plete M'ttlement lor the yoiil
and turned thorn luck to Mr
Citson. They did not wish to
run two storis so combined the
slocks.
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Roll Of Honor.
The dillnwinjj. who urn new .-mlncri-
lieaver Valley liriefs. i
I enver Valley hoyn liuiki't hall team .
ben renewals or umcuiithitieil Imvo went ! riilny tifturnoon to play II ir- I
been uiveu en ilit mi tuih4criitioii l mi ny hcIkmiI Heaver Valley wun i!8
tl-e l''AI!.M tins' CllAMl'liiN ilurinn Mur. to !'. '
tnnlio nmcll hotter siurviiv nil Hie daily
ptipers na mi dallies arrive now on the
two iniilciny trainn nil ol them nomine
on the I'venitiR nr ntiirnini; trains.
Ibiwevur the new Fourth AtsUtunt J " ' -
jioRtmtiMter uenerid evidei Uv de mit : ir.S. I'railk Allller.
reitte how fur It is trotn Washlnaton
I) C to Oklahoma. 11m isiiiimI this Mi" Frank Miller of Sterliuj;
oriler on April J to 'lieenmu eirectlvu di'd Siturd.iy mo- niny and was
April 4 anil the letter reached Eltfiu lit buried there at 1 o'clock Sunday
12:15 p. m. on that day. '.if let noon.
m o o o $ o : o & o o o o o o &
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Badger Lumber
& Coal Co.
Has just received
a shipment of
White Dishes
Alfalfa Seed and Sweet Clover
ALL GOOD
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It J Marphv latid reti $1.
C V H'ihIh Hotelier ren I
K A Murray Kleteherren .00
C A Wnlriitt Klulti ren 1.
l! M Demi HIkIm It I ren .7.1
Jnliii Siitlnii Fletcher mi 1.
' Demi Klj?in It 1 ren :W
A .1 Abvanlt Fleteher ren 1.
I) F Ibiy.M Fletcher ren 1.
W 15 1'iikIi KIkIii ren 1
Claud Mayest Bliiin ren .iHJ
II I' UoitieUer Kl(in ren 1.
J W linker Iflnhi ren 1.
Henry llammoii Klitln ren (V)
O .1 Sebuetz Fleteher ' A ren I
N Dlllhen; Klaln It 2 ren 1.
Mrn. B lY'ter-on Cliiciik'o 111
hy N. Dillberi: .r.O
.1 I' lloffcr Tulcdu. Ohio ren hy
V. Ilotret 1.
J W lliiHnn Fletcher ren U.
A II I'hinih Kleia U 1 ren I.
Mr F. .1 Crtiwtoid Mkiii disc .fit)
Ira FMlier Haven Kan. ren by
F. Hiehardson ('(
Jolin .l.ioubt Sr Stirling ren 1.
J I. IVdeti Fletcher ren 1.
II II Jenkins Fl;in reu til)
I) II I luiliun CiMliitiK new I.
Mih M J Kiilly4oii i;iein ren .".I
M I Miiiitituinerv ClovN N. Al.
(!eo. Went ren 130
Ci W brown Klejn It I ren 1.
.Ine Jinn: i'.lK'in K 2 ren 1.
C. it (iilhlaiKl Apache run 1.
TO Miller Ap.iehe ren 1.
(5 II Kucrhunli. Colfax III. new I.
J II .Sellam F.luin H I ren I.
C. F llramlon IvIkIh reu 1.
It C CIiociis Klin ren I.
.1 Ileitis F.'tthi It I run I.
J W Coutptoti I'ljjln ren 1.
W. C. .Morris KIkIii It I ren .CO
Tlios ItichariUoii Fluhl It 12 ren 1.
W F McClune. I.awiou tar It new 1.
W K berow Fleteher It. A ren 2.
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I nil Itiihertson wife and (laughter
I vi'ited Siinilay with Ids purenU near
I St. rlini;.
I ha Uaueh and wife. John Hatleji
wife and ehililren spunt Sunday with nnii.iiu In to ln tor Ills Paper with.
net iieuix M lit lor lie tuif tins i.Mry
e.ir nii'l sciiiIn the 1'itper In his Two
fun. us men. i lie r rienn m oie i.iii
: leilil Ihe I rlenil nf the lalllnr
Well nnse to eonie fn nlid Park
!ii I eet en inir I'itnIiiii Itnu any (He
I nj in i lie Veiir.
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1 Jei.ce Ilaii.'h nml r.unil.
! J. F. Mitehell und wife made n husi
.i.iu fpla. In I .iiuliill tiiill...
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I II If ii.li.it lu nml .t'lfi. ..Intl. fl wliurl
vKit with their daughter Mrs. .leieie
llnugh last Thursday.
.1. F. Mitehell and wife Mrs. Wiley
Sanders and rhildren were visiting Sun-ti.-y
wltk W. B. lerow and wife.
Fituikiu Mitchell is right in linn to
wm a prize at the Counny and Htnte
fnirs this fall. He belongs to the Imy.s
i lib lia.s an nere of corn planted also
if reived ti line brood now from booka-
l.M.gi.s nisi nttiuriiiiy. hU iiflicc at once liv nnlifyini;
Ihegreenlmgir. worse tin. ever 0S(. w0 HVe b-pn u.une
in thU vicinity on the wheat and o.us stock run at larye in town that
Hincu tne light rain Sunday night. . i.. ). . bi Knforcv
At Heaver Valley Friday noon some .flc. 00l .M!...
of thu Iio.vh went to water their horses .
in d raeed on thu way hack. One hurne
ri n ove.Millnrrd Cochran breaking his
collar bono ami fracturing til!) nrm
s improving nicoi.v.
Officers Appointed.
At the town board meeting
Thursday night K Uruman
was apoointed as mnrh.i1l and
C. M. Stackhouse as police judge
for the village of IClgin. The
m::r.sh:i!l took on the duties of
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On The Lin in Routes.
M Hard Oochrnn of route A
had his coll 1 1 bone bioken ami
bis back injured by being run
over by a horse at school Friday
noon.
The young folks enjoyed a par-
ly Friday night at Ihe home of
V. M. HI I is on route A.
M. F. Richardson ami F. A.
i Haeberlc of route A returned
Saturday from a business trip to
Liwtoti.
I. K. B.uigti of route 1 hud it
hot Se killed by lighting .Monday
night.
Elton Sorrels und wife of route.
2 returned the llrst of the week
from Mnrlow where they attend-
ed the funeral of her father.
Thursday afternoon a truck
loaded with oil well pjiing ueif
through the large bridge on
route li near the residence of CT.
Campbell and uiis stucjc then
when ihe mail carrier rtuclied
that point oil his route. As u
result the Carrier lias to go a-
iouiiiI that -cction until (lu
bridge is fixed.
Fred Reich of Duncan chiiic ill'
Friday for a visit with home
folks on route 1.
J. L. Hurkhaller ami family
hue moved from route 1 to Lau-
ton. A truck ran into Martin lile
the slat toiile cat rier. today on
his wjy to Klgiu und the man
who brought the mail on in suid
"It tore lit in all lo thunder''
Advertised List.
lie
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His First Cas.
Siluidav Marsh. ill llaumnn
picked up some boys j( t.-i
who were matching nickels .. !
I toon them li-'fore the police
'judge. Its being their first ip
1 peafance" before him. he i;v
theui n good lei'ture iMih the ii-
stir. in. e that a fine .voulil bo at-
tached to the next violation.
The following list of letters remain
unehiiui'.'d in the Elgin Okla. poslof-
fire April 1. 1021.
AmleiHun Mrs. draco
I Mallard II. T.
I Hull F. B.
Thursday morning a deal was! Hyrnes Lawrence
made in a few minutes in which I Hagan Mrn tieorgn card.
II. II. Huglu traded the former. In enllitiR for the above pleaHe i)nj
Traded Property.
Ii ug stmt b I niiy lo II. b
K'rkleii f'O his Find car T"ere
is talk tint it mi In occupied
j bj a new bat her simp
"AilvortlHed" and bring one cent to re-
deem each letter
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I'ostniuHtur.
liirthday Social
Snnday was the 14th birthday
of Miss O.itna Carton and in hon-
or ol the event a number ol the
younger fokfs enjoyed a social at
II K Si'hiiol-ritft Fletcher It A ren 1. ' her hom Saturday evening.
O Murphy Elgin It 'J ren 1. i Refreshments of ice cream ami;
Fro.l Wells llni.nl JVitur. Neur. reincaUe were serveil.
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j CITY BARSER SHOP
: H-vc Installed Cleaning and Pressing Paraphernalia.
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Sell Straus lims. Master Tailored Clttlhus
New spring styles are in- come in and s 'c them J
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W by C M Wolcotl 2
C V (leu Blgln It 2 ren 1.
The iiliovi) rejiorl aIiiiwh II reneivuls
it new mibseriherfi mid fi Imvn illx-
W I coiithuicd during the mouth.
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l'KICIS TO SUIT CONDITIONS
C. M. Stackhouse Prop.
&0 $ v& O ty : i;J V V Q&0&Q
Elgin Wednesday Markets.
Corn - 40 .12
Wheul No. I 1.20
Oi:tB M2
Short a. 23
Mill Jltiii 1.76
Hrun 1.73
iKufir per ewt. f.0
I llogri 7.(1(1
Ivl t)UI ll-.t... ta
' Hulter fi
Ham 17
Ice 100 lbs. $1.00: less amount 1 l-4c lb.
For Sale In Elgin.
Five Lotn No's 1-2-3.4-6
Bloak 54
Address Lucy Asher
Samliiskv. Ohio old Itoome.V.V."V.V..V'. "'.'.". 10
14 lbs. beans $1.00
1 5 lbs. rice 1.00
10 lbs. sugar I 00
4 cans sardines 2gc
4 cans milts 2pc
Good coffee lb.
Good corn 2 for
Good sulmon 3 for
5 boxes matches
TU'Y MR ONCE
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25c
25c
5C
! Frank Fuller Proprietor
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Wettengel & Son. Farmers Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 26, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 6, 1921, newspaper, April 6, 1921; Elgin, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69712/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.