Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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THE COLONY COURIER
ISSUED EVERY THURSAY COI.ONY, OKLAHOMA
Kuter*.l as second-etaas matter «ntmntmr 1 I** a' the »><>*» •*«»*•.
under the Ae t <>f March ft. hRfb
NEATI1A H SEGER.
Uoloiiy. klaiutina
J. MATTOON SEGER,
| Projessional And
Business Cards
Owner Mid Publuher.
Editor and Manager.
FARMER,S SUPPLY CO.
more
Plume 12-5
Colony Ok.
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Piione l*2-iy6
A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT, Carrying a message
of Importance, will almost always bring “the answer".
A Live h
omc
For Every One In llie Home, $!• A Year.
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Paper
ALlVCRTISINb HATES IMuplitv aue«ru»*meni» 16 renn an men
*,,* Local* aim Wain nrtv ei Uneinniu* live immii* a line tlr*« HiM-rtl.A *..<1 -nre.
fr«»lA h IIdh for nttt’ii inbiequent m»ort|on
gii,| yearly contracts. A n*MHonal<* t’liargn
ate), Dante of Thank*, etc.
Special rates on application for six month*
for tMiiiuaiiuH, Resolution* cf R*
untile
DEMOCRATIC
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Kur nomination at the Democratic
Primary August, 4.
Headquarters for HARDWARE, FUR-
NITURE HARNESS & SADDLES
FARM WACONS ,„d IHPI EMENTS
NOW IS THE TIME TO RENEW YOUR
UBSCRIPTION TO THE COURIER
MAY 7, 1914
| COURT CLERK
J A. HARRISON
JOSEPHINE
DODGE..
_ DASRAM
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THE WOMAN WHO WAS NOT ATHLETIC
There was once a Woman who wore High-heeleil bhoes and a 1 ight
(oraet. Both These are Highly Injurious and Inartistic to the Last
1 legree. One Lay she Went out to the Links with a Sensible Irieud who
COUNTY ASSESSOR
M. B. DAVIDSON
H. J. 8CHULTS
COUNTY COMMISSIONER, 1st Di»t.
VIRGIL EVANS
PUBLIC WEIGHER
P. H. 0. WOOD
DR, J. N. LEEDS
Physician and Surgeon
CHRONIC DE.8EASES A SPECIALTY
Oklahoma
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DR. E. E. DARNELL
Physician and Surgeon
Call* answered promptly day or night
Glam, Accurately Fittad
COLONY Oklahoma
Man-fashioned Shoes. 'There they Met two Men
wore a Sweater and
jilaying Golf.
“1 Fear I shall only Be in your Way,” said the Woman who was Not
Athletic. “1 Cannot Play the Game at all. I do Not Know a Caddy
from a Buuker, nor a Foursome from a Tee.”
“Not at all. 1 will Describe the Game to You,” said the Men
“Oh, Thank you, but One will be Quite Enough,” she replied, and she
Selected the Best-looking and the Other Went out after the Sensibla
Friend.
“May I Carry your Parasol?” said he when they had Started.
“If you will Be so Good,” she answered. "It is very Foolish, I know,
but uiy Skin is so Absurdly Thin, and the Sun blisters it so
SHERIFF
J A STANDEEPER
DR. JONES
RESIDENT DENTIST
Office next door fu Drug Store
.Does all kinds of Dental Work.
Colony, Oklahoma
Eakly Vicinity
Had another fine rain Saturday
morning and Sunday night.
Crops are looking line in
this
part of the country.
John Chambers is pretty sick
The Sensible Friend came up just Behind, and Mopping her Face, she 1 at this writing.
said, “You are too Ridiculous. A Rose-colored Parasol on the Links!
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-Colony Meat Market
Fresh Beef, Bacon, and Lard.
0. G. Isaac -: . - Prop.
Colony, Oklahoma
Wauchope and Paulson
Tinnier* in
Star Bra ml Shoes, Hats, ami
General Merchandise
Colony, Oklahoma.
|HE WENT TO THE LINKS WITH A SENSIBLE FRIEND WHO WORE
SWEATER AND MAN-FA&HIONED SHOES.
You are Keeping Him from Playing, too. lie will get Out of Practice.
“Oh, l hope Not,” said the Woman who was Not Athletic.
“Do not be Alarmed,” said the Man, "It is All right.”
“Moreover, 1 Saw him Help you Over a Feme,” said the Sensible
Friend, as sho W tided through a Muddy Brook.
The Woman who was Not Athletic looked Pensively and for Some
Time at the Man.
“I am Spoiling Everything,’ she said softly. ‘ Let me Go Home,
and then You can Play.”
“But then You could Not Learn the Game,” said he, Sitting down
under a Kind of Ltifinal Watershed and Watching the Rose-colored
Reded ion of her Parasol
“Is this a Buuker?” «ln* asked.
“Yes,” he replied; "Its Purpose U to shield People Who wish to be
Alone from (Ibsen at ion.
"Oh!” said she. “Theu over That Wall Behind that Big Rock ia one
• f the Best Bunkers on the Links, isn’t it?”
“It is, indeed,” he replied. “You Pick Up tjie Game very Rapidly.
Come over There, ami l will Explain it Further to You.”
"You are So Good,” she said, as he Lifted her Over the Wall.
Some Time Aftenvmd the Sensible Friend, who was Engaged in
W allowing Through some l uderbrush and Falling iuto a Pond in Search
,,f ber Ball, Passed by Them on the Return Course, and seeing them
Seated against the Wall, noted their somewhat Unoriginal Attitudes. She
was Surprised.
Beulah Oglesby who has been
real sick with Bronchitis is iin
proving wisely.
Dr. Darndl was called to see
John Chambers and 1). L. Kelly’s
ittle hoy Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Meeks
spent Sunday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. G. It. Shelton.
A number of the Pleasant
Valley Sunday School attended!
the S. S. Convention at Fobs Sun
day.
Dr. Darnell was called to sec
Mr. Sherman Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, J. 10 Smith spent
Sunday after noon at T. J. Ogles-
by Vs.
Otis Shelton and Ohas. Osin.in
attended the I. O. (> F. anni
Ternary celebration at Clinton
last Monday.
Mrs Spotic r of Wichita Ivans
is visiting her daughter, Mrs
Gluts, (hitman.
Mrs Earl Barlgis and son, Mrs.
John Billie and children visit.id
their mother, Mrs. J. It. Kinder
Monday afternoon.
Advertisements
Last Call for Cot-
ton Seed
THOSE WHO WANT SIMP
son’s Early Profilio. Cotton Seed
should hurry only a small quanity
eft, See Harry W. Eby at The
Colony State Bank.
Buy A Home In Colony
NEAT LITTLE HOUSE AND
barn, fenced lots, tfine well and
pump, choice location.
Two Crows, Colony
CORN CHOPS
that I will
1 have corn chops
sell for
$1.50
to furnish
a hundred purchaser
his own sack
T. B. HASBROOK,
Market Report
FARMERS!
Send 25c for a copy *>j The
Farmer’s Rapid Figuier and Caleu
lalor; the handiest book you Ayer
saw; money back if wanted.- E. ( .,
Foster, Assumption, 111.
The markets quoted are the the latest up to
time of going to press- and are corrected each
week by the largest buyers:
Dress
making.
• • •
Mrs. C. G. Isaac.
Onion Sets and Garden
Seeds at SaNaska & Berg-
thold’s, Colony
COLONY MARKETS
PRODUCE
Butter, per ponn<t .......................
Kgsr*, per dor...........................
lien*, - .......
Hens over 4 1-2 lbs ......-..........
Spring* under 2 lbs . ......... —
Springs over 2 to a lbs. ........
Sings-------------------------................
Roosters, ppr pound
Hen Turkeys 8 lbs* over ——
Young Tom Turkeys, 12 lb * over
Old Tom Turkeys, 121b _.......
Turkeys under listed weights are rulto
Young Roosters _ ------ ----- --------
ffeese_____,........................—
Ducks . . ..... ............
Rutter Kat ____________________________-
WEATHERFORD MAHKETS
Hug price corrected hj Walker Moore nod
grain prices by Weatherford Mills.
Hogs......................... ...... ..... 7 ft'
White Horn . . . .7ft
Kafir corn ... ... .7"
fats...................... fft
Wheat ... .Hd
Kelterlta ................ I""
Millet ................-.........---V........ tAOji
JUMBO PEANUTS FOR SEED
Leave orders at Courier office oi
or see G. G. Hitdabrand at farn
8 miles west and i north of Col
ony.
SOMETHING NEW
.in!
WATER PROOF and F1RF
proof paint for patching water
tanks, leaky roofs, pipes etc.
COLONY DRUG STORE
OKLAHOMA CITY MARKETS
Correct*.) by Swift and Co. Produce
of Oklahoma City
Hens pur ll»________ _______.. —
Broilers per lb ........
Springs over SMba. eich per lb.
Springs under 2 lbs. each por lb.
Turkeys, per lb.
)kl roosters, per lb. _
Wggs per case .... .......
Butter per lb......
I Hicks .... ..........
TRADITION OF THE CHI£Y
ennes, by John II. Scger, foi sal
at the Courier office and Colon
Drug Co., Colony, Oklahoma, Id
a copy. |
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good running GEAR 'I
farm wugon Priced to sell quiet?
Farmer’s Supply Coiupaij
UPS
This teaches u» that You need Not Teach an Old Dog New Tricks
HOLLY BROTHERS
Up-to-Date
MEAT MARKET
Reef, uaoun, Lard, and Bread.
PUBLICITY In The Claoified Column. I* tin
iiownduy* selling method—for n house or o
hand; curt.
Doh t
Caibolenum
F orget
North Pleasant Valley
The Great Lice and mite killer
Lasts longer and is cheaper than
patent sprays and washes.
COLONY DRUG CO.
Wanted Mere Information.
"Wliut do you umlerstaud by ‘edible
fungi?.....It has somethin’ to do with
mushrooms an’ toadstools,*’ foglied Fa
ther Corntossel "Hut whether its
what you swatter or what happens to
you afterward I wouldn’t like to say
without wrlttn’ to the department.”—
Washington Star.
C. F. Dungan ami family were
visitors at the Frank Levoque
home Sunday.
Vernn Moore, Opal Sylvester
tml Mah|e Diingun were visiting
Flossie Forman ,.m! Mrs. Thori
Friday evening.
Mis. 1‘. M Dunguti and little
laughter Je io were v isiting at
the J. S. F. Moore homo Friday
Edii h S> lve.-t, r h i; just return
ed home from wI.itc she ha- been
taking care of Mrs Gavlor and
daughter who a t .* v. i y sick.
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(Cop) i Ifctil. Uy JHCCluii.* by utlUaio.)
Bat 111 and Relation*.
Mrs Hnyc—-’’She Is simply mad .
the suhj.il or genus, mid ateriluesi
titters everything ii> the house." v.’
ltor—"How does she git alotig \
her faintly?" Mrs Baje "Oh, ev
her relations are strained.
Ov/EH 05 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
Patents
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Good Meals and Clean Beds
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WHEN in Oniony, for a pleasant place to stop or
to eat or sleep go to the QUEEN HOTEL. Reopened
under new management, Regular hoarders or transmits,.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Cole, Proprietors.
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Seger, Neatha H. Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1914, newspaper, May 7, 1914; Colony, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc942338/m1/4/: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.