Farmers Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 42, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 3, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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If people will follow what they hear
at the chautauqua it will improve Elgin
FARMERS CHAMPION
VOL. XI
ELOlN OKLAHOMA. WEDNESDAY AUG. 3. 1921
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NO. 42
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Convenience And Safety
Pay your bill b' check. Jt is iiiot'c convenient tli:m
carrvinir cash :nu1 much :ifur. When you pay ty cash you
frequently have no record of the transaction. Yoilr Cancel'
ed check is a leal receipt showing payment of the liilli
This h.uik welcomes your clicckmtr account We feel
sure that you will nunc it is more siiisfactorv to pa) by
check. It i an alii to saving too for you will liuil that oli
arc not so l.kcly lo spend as inucli money if you pi ice it in
the bank
OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT NOW
WE'LL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU HOW
"NO DEPOSITOR HAS EVER LOST A DOLLAR IN A
STATE BANK IN OKLAHOMA."
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I IFOR CHAUTAUQUA
Indicates How Ptioph Wtfe Pleased Willi The
BIr ProiEi-ams Her liust Week All of Which
CT SIGNERS :
i(N ELGIN NEXT YEAR
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;Now And A Year Ago
Six
Were Attended
by Large Audiences
Lifire audience af lotiflsd all
Ji of the pi off rii ins o( the Sll.nttaCr
$iUt here the last tlm.'c tlilja U
? last week itinl nlnnmt every ore
.seemed to be well pleased with
the producliutl- 1'iveiii As is i
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to fin nish words to do lhi prn-
ductl in justice. Tho-e wiio mis--ed
it tailed to witness tlie tfiand-
est pintfrain ever given in Hljjm.
The speaker on the last day.
U. L linker is n experienced
.'. w...s tliciiCN ll was impossilje eyaiitfelist. and Mis.G M. Com.
Bank Of Elgin
ASTATEBANK ELGIN OKLA
for all lo Ijo pleased at the same
timet nut many who have al
A (ended tlis (murrains in the foil)
!i! former tsars do not hesitate it
r s.n'niL' that Ihi'i year
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was coucrtcd in a i eviy.il uieel-
inu' winch lie conducted in Iowa
2.1) ars ago and was baptised
by him. Some of the Gyp-y
Uii Is had also met V.tldo Vet-
tenuel In Chicago Some per-
sons were hcaid to say that the
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Nw Stock Yards
The Frisco Kailwa) has a force
of men building pens for a new
Stock yards in Iiigio tight where
W. W Hrunskill foitneily con-
ducted hi- gi.un bn-ine-s. The
yards are much lai'm r linn the
old one- which shows th.it Hit
freight bu-uii'-s in I. vest nk
here must be improving. The
old yards will be torn d.iwiii
best
?' On tile lirH
I (nil gaye the cni're progiahis (jp-y QirN were woith the
X both afternoon und flljht price of the season tickets .ith-
.nnsi 01 itcir nun ;ers consisted ers s.im re iwo tecureis
( f .i. .;.. it... ;..i;. ....... .. ..ii .... ..:... r n. .
Wl 1tSS.ll IIIIIIX- I'l'ljlUj k HV- KWIIIII MVI '! Ml IIIV J'l l.V I Ull. lit-
pt.inu cornet cello While ue 5in tickets others thought the
Roll Of Honor. fifth one divided her tune on (htv"K. limitation" compnny was
cljiioiu't anil saxapliunoi lllr i Wdi in all the cliautaupua cost.
Some people say (hat there is vei) little (lilfeicuO In
tlie cost of livinir now and due year ago 'I'hc 0d Reliable
ha- lipiired nut Ihe diffeience in the CiHt of living) and
tlllnks everythiu!; else in the line of coxts should u ti pro-
portion. One uir jiyo a sack of siitfir cost f.KI 'I'mluV the
following i-oods can be boiiulit at the Old Reliable for 0j
2 sneks of siiRiir 2 suck of
flour. 2 -acks corn meal 0 Intf.- pkjjs post tctsi s lo( 12 cun
lame tomatoes 2 tans K.(J bikibtf powder'! pW.'w tnuCitoni
4 cans VanCainps Poik "y: Hi-ans 4 lbs. rice. 4 IIn Hat)'
beans 2 lbs dried tipples pkus soda. I pkir stitichi
People tell us there is not lunch difference in (nice tonbr
and one year .tu'O. Come in anil have thr unL-r tilled ( t!lIJ
you can say it Is m 'ilulf.
Yours anxious to please
L.C. Coffin Prop.
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Tliu following who are new inlMcrl
her reiiuwal.-i or ilhcuntiuuud have
' been jjivti ereilit on nubcriitiim
tie I'AllMUlls' Umamimon during July
T. It van Klin rcn. 1 (M
O (t llnmniiMi Choctaw ren. hy
Ilarnmon :i.ri
.1. II. Kolker Klu'ln It 1 ren 1 00
Oil Ue llray ren. GD
J 10 Ilalhrooki Klein ren .(id
A I! Pt-ari) Fletcher ren 1.00
Two Killed.
An itirplane lell about three
Inilis Wel of Mum Monday af-
ternoon and the two pa-Sen rs
We i e k'lh'd.
nilit program touk the audietic'c
liv storm due nossiblv to Ihe
to ic. ... i :...i ..
I under .i tent alw.is sound bit-
I ter at niht. All fue of thy
II. youtiu' l.iilit s are products of li-
l lias Days' -Chool In ChiCurfOf
I On the second day lh Sxott
Conceit Coi ac preludes lit
Iboth the aftentoott and night
I programs. The aft rnoou
-k tch centered arotind a yotiuu
l. A. Mead Hotelier K A ren 1. 00
T. N Stinnett Flclhhei It A run .fit) ' wife wlni was j-al.i'ls of her hu
ll F Shirk 1'le.in now H5 i band becatise of hi- stajmK out
T. V. Winter Fletcher. rcn .00 ! 1 itC at u'mlll. Hp
Mrs. Ie Itiminan Fletcher It A.lcaule 111 laic at
ren 1.
J. W
Conner I'li'tclierren I.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Hut Lunches Served At All llour.s Of The Day
FRESH HOME-MADE CANDY
First Door South Of Postoffice
CLAUD HAYS Prop.
on Iter birthday but in
I -he would no: let him tell her
i what presents he had buuu'ht
for ho. At niht they cave a
sketch of an old Coupto U'"i'iir to
the cilv to have their pictures
taken and there discovered theii
il.iiiHlliei' who had left home
nine year- before anil iipvci been
heard from. Mr. Scott is al-o a
pi ml fiction of I'ilias Day'- scho t.
Pi How inn the Bcotts Geo A
I (i ll.'tte u.ive an addiess in the
! 'afternoon on "MKville on the
Ptiiiti :nift lliwim :nifl ii I iiiiflii mi
"Dont FikIU (In: Umpiie." The
same tlieine ran thiouh both
lcctures-ttat people should beJ
GEORGE M. MALVERN
Oil Lands Leases And Royalties
Leases near drilling wells
Farm Lands Loans And Insurance
Private money lo loan on farms
Sterling Oklahoma
'coifie boosters and uol kuockurs.il.
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i tie s.tiu in. ii in iMixvuie on in
four corueis of ime cro-s strict
there stood a school church -n-i
loon and hotel and that it was
l the only time he ever saw educa-
tion a!vaiioti( damnation and
starvation so clo-c together.
Mi.ted in with its humorous
parts were -o many lonicul
' thrusts that it baldly nave the
people time for the thoujrht to
soak iii
iiiie one man s;uu wuat .Mi-s
Lew ii did in the junior cli.iiit.ni-
(Jii.'i was worth what he paid for
his season ticket.
Two weeks sio this papei
"nil "The piorams will be the
best liltjiii lias crer had; our peo
pie have cattuht the cli.nil.iii(tia
spirit ami this year v II see a
l.i i tfei' attendance than any pie-
vi'jus year' And now we can
say with pride "I told jmi so("
O... 4 11 t ... . .rip
oupi. uiiei nuts proven iiimseii ja
a nival ifonil fellow while iimonir'P
us. an At lellow for his ioli IK
"itfhlliii nut feed the people t.tify lim
ter ra-'ej is done so often and all learned
to respect whit he -aid. lie-1
tween acts the las' niyht lie au-l
iiUiiiiCed that the $401) nuaiantve'
had been nii-ed by the -ale (f
season ti kets and thete was $.'1.1
oyer. Al-o that there were M
signers on the contract for nexi
year and then the larjje audi
ence -to'id nave three cheeis
and waved the ch ititiiinua su
lute- handUercliii fs
Kollowinu are the signers.
Ii. It. Stephens A W Joncri
Fate Taylor W. M. MuDutmld
II. I'. Welteiwl n West
i). It. II. nun in
Hany Soil. on
M. Cinrlc
W. L. Ilrtiwnlnii
Lee I't-tty
GV'ii. O. Ilotkin
J. M Liiilu.i
F. II. Fuller
II. I HosncktT
S W. NicliuU
H. C Choens
F.llu II iHenbttck
II. II. Uurhimi
Three FiilKel Off.
A nn'sw.itre Came (n Uev. A V
Price Sunday moronic Ratine
that hi- sun Thomas hm been
s tiously injiiied.il I'aiils Valley
ami for him to come at once so
Ik I ft in the afit moon lor thai
pi ice and found that the buy had
had three finders cut off a hand
Ii si moioi cicIcj The (wo te-
t tune (I lo ICL'in Moiulat.
Returned From Kansaft.
.Mis .1 V. Compton ret tit tied
Mond.i) fioin a Visit with rela
tives at Waiikomis and Lonsdale
and at Miitouvale Kan While
at Waukoinis she received word
Unit lie i cousin had died at Mil-
tondali' Kaiii so she went there
to attend the funeial. Her tin
cle Mr. Smith leturncd with
her for a visit.
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Just Received-New 'Dollar Bill' Line !
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" iliravea lecture 'Possibilities In
' j on w.i-ted opportunities and
O O O & O O iv O O Q O O O Hi 1$ & O Q Q 0K-e some ery wlioKsoiiiu ml
Vice to (he ounu lolkn.
Perfection Stoves
3-burner and 4-burner
Cook with one of them this
hot weather and keep coo!.
Buy So-BoSsSo "Kilfly"
Tt ipray your cows and then you
can milk in peace. Get one of
our Tornado Atomizers to apply it.
BADGER LUMBER
COAL CO.
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The Kitinil iliinax of (he six
proramn a reached then five
-tar placrstfave "lleju inadon"
on (he l.i.st niht All five -coiih
ed to be in the -.tine constellation
and if one ot them was of unat-
er mticuiludc than another the
audience did not seem to iletecl
T. H. like
J. II. Kolker
J. C. Luke
A. A. Wood
II. F. Shirk
H. K. Kolker
l)r. 0 M. Martin
Cluuii llnyea
K' V. Iln'fer
C. W. Cumptuii
J A. Wulf
T. K Atcldtv
t. C. Co flirt
C. F llriiii(lcii
0. C. Weat .
It. Treiithain
I. W (.'(inner
Mrs. CIiiik. W
II. J Helnret
EvertttCl. Mny
Thou. Klvhurihott
C. (! Collin
J. W. linker
Vehmi Abbott
From Lukone Tailoring Company Chfcugu
tA)Vto A KOllH frerldcnt
LATEST FABRICS
NEWEST MODELS
REMARKABLE VALUES
RESPONSIBLE TAILORING
MADE-TO-MEASURE
Look it Over Toy The Price Ar (tight
SELL STRAUSS BROS. CLOTHES ALS0f
C. M. STACKHOU9
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$ ft O 0 Hi & Q O $&040&0&004
GROCERIES FRUIT
Cold Drinks
Produce Ice Cream
L. M.CLARK
Successor To Prank FuMef
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O & O O Hi Hi Hi O Q Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi &
U M. Suackhousu llattlu ImIkdu
(J II. Kcfltbfifld W. J. IlendricH
T Uynri Frank C. Clark
W. T. Kuloley L). B. MeAnuw
(5. 0. .Sclieelt: Junior I. Puh
Chus. W .loyco II. B. Cllno
C M. Wulcatt II Schoneboom
Mro. Leu IJowinnit I II Oilell
Conn Itiddli't Frank Fuls
0 M. Collin B. W Beimel
it. Our vocaliuliiry is lnadeiuateJ vV. Coinplon H. H. IIKle
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Defeated Husli prliijrs
One ol tlie best ball Katien in
this locality (his seu-on wks wit
ne.ssed at SlerlinK last Wedne-
day when the team Jrom that
jilace dttfeiited Kush Springs ii to
Tlie pitcher- seemed lo be
pretty eyenly matched Jacobi
pitched for Stcrlinj' and tanned
14 mi'Ji A pitcher from LiniN
suy pitched for Rush Sprinus
and fanned 10 men but the ones
who did find him made safe hits
$$$$$&&$sie
Purebred Durocs
Henry W. Haienbeck
There ttcre no home -runs audi
Hill Yatesi of Sterllii); was the on-
I) one to et a three bauer. i
lliHblcrlint' players jjiit fuur
hits and Hush tlnee Steiliuu
made one ei ror and Rush three.
The very close .seme and other
featuies of th-traine show that
il was exciltnjr from start to finish
A Correction.
(n the list of articles in L. C.
Coffin's ad last weeek that could
be bought nuw for $30 00 Iwo
sacks ofMittfur were accidentally
omitted One year ago a sack
of sinjar cost $30.00 Now ou
can iret two sacks of
Huirar and all Ihe other articles
mentioned in his ad for only
130.
Come To Lawton Oklahoma Aug. 4 5 and f
20th Anniversary Celebration
Three Great Days of Fun
IT'S FREE!
mo pubis Arm action
MAMOTUAlKUfKCUii
TUUKK UIO I'AKAUICS
GREAT MILITARY SPECTACLE
MONSTER CIVIC PARADE
OLD SETTLERS1 REUNION
Street Sports Indian War Dances HfgtarftfftJ
' Pageant Kvery Nlht flulc Continually Mitrtll
Qras; only a few of the feature? of this big Jifkl
lee.
Ceme to Uwtoi August 4 S anil I
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Wettengel & Son. Farmers Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 42, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 3, 1921, newspaper, August 3, 1921; Elgin, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69729/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.