Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 25, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 10, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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bKis are always srr nrt? to '.'b-
tsaa tie oest resajt. Tneref ore
we wish to cs-operai& wjth you
aad hope yoa ri!. assist us in
tins work by psbcs.ing this let-
ter is the aext issce of yosr val-
!iabie pabBcataon.
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iae Gard-i and Farm
ispeb'. h-" Sedalf-i Msouri.
is ft r -aii of gardners
farssers. pjltrj'raen dairymen
and bee keepers. It is a practi-l
cal magazir.e tnat should be in.
every rural home; it is of inter-
Are You im Arrears
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vtt aad dairy Taiactry tsfti-j Jtlepbvse Gxsp&ny Satar-' aGEICULTUBE .
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ae fatt at taey ae al4e v do so. Can r. xiand . .
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ra3ve of rnost of we corn fields
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Coaslderinjj that the company
Dr. Ashley and wife. of j.'
Fieber came dovvn in their If
new aato early Monday -morning J-j-and
took in Dr. Gamble and wife iX
on to Lake Law-ton-ka at the
foot of M Scott for an outing
oi utu ewaswwrt go up in was srae S2W.Q0 in debt a few 0n its beautiful mountain shores
RBwee evtry tpnoa woen tae xaontos ago tbe are snows ar)d fisning in the crystal waters
farwrr mike bvalirei of their that tbe company was well man-
evro EtaJkx. Silo? ww'd rwt only ' b' e oot-n? f oate.
r .. - . . -t. Arrangements were made look-
re r all of tan !te Iwt they ijJjf to ertengwn of e west
wiw almost doab.e the fee-T ne too and across Cache creek
valie of the other fourfifths. Officers elected were: Presi-
Howerer there is one thing dent Frank Seanor; Vice Pres-
w fl JiJoe doing in justice u dfll Thomas Rlchatdwn; Sec-
-.. f. .flL u -v. retao and . Treasurer. C. W.
'". ': . " . . : T Urnpton; Directors w. n. uent-
tennif a kick" against the high ey and E. 13. Gregory. The
pricen that the (nnnin are U3- t President is also Manager.
ually compelled to pay for man- c
nfactured silos. Tiieir cost of ! Mrs. Nix Dead
eonntruction doet justify the1
of historic Medicine creek. Af
ter capturing something less
a hundred pounds of the finny
tribe (we didn't see them) they
discovered that ominous angry
looking uoud that came swiftly
from the northwest and t airly
The Old Reliable
prices asked for thern. fiut be
this a it may silos would still
be valuable investments should
they cost as much again.
The cheapest and best plan is
Mrs. Margaret Nix mother of
our highly esteemed Sheriff
Walter E. N'ix died just before-
midnight Friday at the home of
her son John near Fletcher.
Mrs. Nix had been very sick
for farmers to make their own j for Komc. three weeks with drop
silos out of reinforced concrete.
sy anu everthing was done
that loving hearts and tender
hands could possibly do to stay
the tide of the disease but to
no avail -the grim reaper claim-
ed and won its victim and she
passed in the great beyond at the
age of seventy-one years.
We are informed that Mrs
Nix was a consecrated Christian
Since putting the above in
type one of our most prominent
business men handed in the fol-
lowing i le seems to have found
persons even in this intelligent
community who do not under-!
stand the nrincinia of the silo. N YrdS consecrated uinstian
...t.t. if u I niginy esteerneu oy an ana uear-
notvjthstandlng these principles i y lovtj by thosc who knew her
have been published In agncul- best. She leaves three sons a
tural papers for years: ' large number of other relatives
Editor Champion: - It sterns an.d a no5t f neighbors and
that many people around Elgin tnends to morn their loss.
do not understand the principle- T'' funeral services were held
of the silo. All know what it Sunday afternoon at two o'clock
means to can peaches in the a" ttle remains were followed
summer time to eat in the winter. " Mountain View Cemetery by
The same condition is in the silo' 'ative and a hoste of neigh-
-you can up-green feed in the honng friendH where she was
summer time to feed your stock i tenderly and lovingly laid to rest.
in m winter. Ano it is Kreen'f !... i i.u
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The Store that
Sells For Less
Don't forget that we are .
making special prices on
International Stock Food
Remember we carry Star Brand
Shoes Because They Are Better
Measures taken for Clothes Tnade better and
cheaper than any of your hand-me-down suits
Yours Anxious
To Please
L. C. CO IN
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and juicy when you feed It in the
winter just as when you canned
U'in the summer. Com kafir
milo cane millet or any other
feed crop can be used to fill the
silo ana make good feed. On
green feed your stock keeps fat
through the winter just the same
aa when on grass in the summer.
Tour cows give iust as much
milk in winter feu from a silo as
on grans in the summer and the
butter is so much better and the
price higher in the winter than
without it When stock can be
kept fat and growing twelve
month in the year they can be
put onto the market ao much
oonw and the profit fn raising
them to much greater. Let five
r pix men in a neighborhood
put up silofi and then buy one
The stars go
To rise upon some fairer shore;
And bright in Heaven's jeweled
crown
They shine forever more. !
The public road between Elgin
and Sterling is getting in bad
condition and should be fixed
bp at the very earliest possible
moment. This is something in
which both of these towns and
surrounding communities arc
equally find vitally Interested
and should take concerted ac-
tion In. Nothing could be done
for the same outlay that would
prove as valuable an asset for
these two communities "
McDonald
Randall
Parrish
rtoolc a lot of nene
for Swg it Haini.1 to
throw Gf3 the dvr
of that rnyitenny looting
hut The gang that had
abducted Molly would
thoot fibp on right and it
w ob4 man aguaat duee.
BuJ MoUs Hi wai at
take and "Brier Harnlia
wa a poled fighter evea
in a reprnent ef lighten
Cuater'i gallaat Sereatk
Of courte MoSy wa tared
but the thing that hap-
pened drill It certainly k
a peat dory which we have
secured as our next tcriaL
You'll enjoy it thoroughly.
So do not mi th
First Installment
gADGER
Lumber Company
McAllester Lump and
Washed Nut Coal
National Stoves and
Ranges
American Woven Wire
Fence
Cedar Pols
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Lime
Brick
Plaster
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4 K
T. R. Bennett Mgr.
Elgin Barber Shop
AH Tonsorial Work
Neat and Up-to-Date
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Soule, J. S. Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 25, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 10, 1913, newspaper, April 10, 1913; Elgin, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69497/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.