Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 41, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 28, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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BOlTOHa AND PL'ULISHKIIK.
PoWiehM Everv Wo'lnwadiiy
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Ogin June 28
Am I Or Not?
The Rood book says that everv.
one is hiii brother's kopper. In
modern dayit many of us pnt to
asking ourselves the question
"Am I my brother's keeper or-
not?"
This question arir.es fn the
minds or many rwrniise so many
follows who spend their sub
stance in riotous living repel any
Idee of havinrr anybody for their
keeper. Say anything to them
about the road they arc traveling
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5 Papera For $1.25
ALL FOR ONE YEAR
:- CLUB NO. ONE -:
The Farmers' Champion
Women'. World
Heme Life
Power Farming
Farm & Home
or 4 papers for $1.25
THREE OF THEM WEEKLY
:- CLUB NO. TWO '-:
The Fanners' Champion weekly.
Faraier Sl Stockman ICansns
Kamtas Citf Journal weekly.
W.i
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World.
Gooel ob new subscriber or
aw jroar in advance en tne
FARMERS'
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Direct Fre Oar Factory
Wiil SiTe Yon $100 or Mere
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they will tell other peoplo that
you are nvddlinc Aitti tt.ir. dus
inesB and even sirne tim-'S give
the retort "It's none of your
d -"ii business."
Last wi'ek two tntirist printorf
passed through Eluin and die-
not fail to call at this office foi
help. The fiiEt one said he had
walked herts fnmi Murlnw an
left on foot fur Lawtun. Thi
siicond said hi had wnlked hert
from Law ton without any bieak
fuMt and he al-o !-ft on fort..
The writer told b th of the n
thnt it whs a very quiet time in
the printing bu.sine.H but that
the farmers wore needing handt
had. One shu! he was 72 years
'old and would not last low? in the
narvegt (-eld. Yes. 72 voars old
es
nnd trampinif over the state
without a penny ir. his pocket
It is the custom with
a great
many printers to spend their
One
Year
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One
year
$1.25
City weekly.
on old subsoribers who
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ywrsttr cays . and how tnt
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t ey ''o n'-t like it.
They have
yene don tbe rood: ly hf
Itarnu the Ifsson. They aie
now ready for 5tne on to b
Mt:ai w.vimc ikcuvi aiiu
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tough up a few
their sou. s and bodies together. ;
la taeir younjer da they did
ii ; n.o; arj)boa s advice ot.
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ANiiQUNCEME H T Si
The Fnr.tT Chpioa U antkor.'1"!? relatives and worfciag at
-! t ir..-. .zct tb men u caMJi-'uhattanoopa.
l'i fr." e-..it iticti. subject to!
.he p.-jnsr.tt tn Auitjs:.
Subjt-ct Democratic Primary
' For Heptpsentativn-
CHARLES C. BLACK.
For Sheriff-
W. P. (PIKE) PIERCE.
For County Clerk-
SNDY W. OhBGORY.'
CKARLA CRITCHER.
For County Attorney--JQE
i. P.H1NEF0RT.
For Court ClorJc- '
H. J MURPHY. M
CLIFrON V. SIMPSON.
For County Judge-
R. J. RAY.
For County Commiuioner
Eastern District--
W. C. NICK ELL.
E B. GnEGORY.
C. A. DUN II AM
Subject Republican Primary.
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For Sheriff -
THOS. RICHARDSON.
J. M. Kaynos For Trcaturcr.
In this issuo of the Champion
appears the announcement t J
M. (.Milt) Haynoi for the olfn:.
of coanty treasurer.sobjett to the'ationdtng trie funeral of hei
Qemoeratic primary Aug. 111)10.
Mr. Ha nes Irf the present dep-
ty in the treasurer's ofli-e and is
atking for tho suppoit of the
taxpayers on the grounds of ui-
fluieney nnd courtesy. He has
nuver held the oHko oj county
treasurer but has served several
j ears as depnty and Is no-'sibli
. .final ff tiirl ttinct nfTinfi.nl fli.tiMlii..
I . - wumuiuciiuiin
111 inu tuic iu irnf uop'Jiy
treasurer In Kuy county. Ukla.
in li"J7 'J3 except from May to
Oitober lbtli when he resigned
to join Roosevelt's Rough Ridt-re
with which he served during
the Spanish-Atnerican war. Ik-
camo to Comanche eounty in
1901 nnd was deputy trtdsurtr
ndcr Riley Smith from April
1904 to Nov. 1907.
The olTiio of county treasurer
is ono of the ino3t complicated
and important offices la the coun-
ty and under Mr. Joe Porter is
possibly conducted at less ox
penso than nny offioo In the state
in tho eountios of the sanit size
or nuar the same size.
Those who know Mr. Ilaynes.
nd hu Is known to iu jst ot thi
voters of tho county know that
Ihe will deoiu his entire tin.u to
the duties of the i fI3eu and V.ih
trent you couriouusl.
To looie who consider thnt Mr.
IIuytKU lldbllUld tlln'olilli. lmir i.
nough he nmu thai ou eoiiHidor
tho fact that tie Ims kuliu umr.
'ai yems ho nn Mpnieinice in thej T. P Hindman Sr.. wife and
d Uiob of the count) u (insurer's on Sam weie here fium Texas
lollice and thinks he is thereby l0 attend tlio funeral of their
belter unahled to perform thoon'3 wfe- r3- l4e H"Iiidman.
duties of the oflicn. and he as.
sures yon. as it I wn) s he will be on
the j( h all the time.
(Pulllieal Adverlisement.)
WeJnosday Elgin fWlu4
t" '.Cll
wheat g7
Outo ".33
Rafk per bu. thrwhed 6(1
9.25
Cream 'a6
ttr jo
PPH8 121-2
HflC II tel4
SpMsw 18-19
0 612
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urjdLi invs i.u-iij r "3tv
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Iran Stme js a basin?? caller
tin "ar'ow this wieii
F-art McAmw i& rurlflag for
D. E. McAnaw at Cyril.
Pnl FTniTar is rnrfinttft
.home with the mumps.
- ..v.... . ..-
G w w&1ker of Hobftrt came
Sacday fur a visit with friends.
ShTiff Rifhardon of Itwton
i3 in tbis locality on business
Thanday.
Dee Studyvin and w't' art '
F. H. Shaper of Eterlinsr ha
Ven dil.venng corn here during
.be p&il v.eck.
John Cost and El Newco"ib
attr.ded the bt.il ianie in Wal-
lets 2atmday.
A. P Harney is workir.jrin tht
arbcr F.nop at Cril Awing tm
absence of a LarLer.
Mri. W. W Brunskill i.nd Mrs.
J. Fitztrald made a business
trip to Law-ton Thursday.
rol. L. C. Coffin vtbs Rt Ft. Sill
Sanday evening whtching the
.andinu of the state militia.
C. S. Price of Sterling wa.-
hery Tuesday visitinvr at tne
home of hu con i. A. Prue.
W. V. Kitchen and famil have
moved here frum Steiliii;. he
bir-K employed en the sectiun.
Etate Bank Examiner Bradley
was here Tuesday making nn
.semi-annual exuimnaiiuu oi the
Bank of ICIin.
J. H. Burd u c; rrvins: his
right aim in a simp as u tebul
ot getting it into the belting at
une of the elevutois.
Uey. and Mrs. H II. Moekei
er.pc'cl to leave oVeilai.J iiexi
Moi.duy fur Lamuut .r.icic tlicii
daugiiter is sttK in bed.
Mrs. Corn Shelhnrn nnd twi
i . j j r .i t i i
ciiiiaren oi uone won wei lie t
cousin Mrs. Mae Htiidman.
Mr. 'and Mis. Ripley of
the Cottonwood neighu'irhooc
wore callern here a short tunc
Tuesday taking the train toi
Lawton. '
fl. M. Cooper wife and three
sous Leslie Roy and Iran of
Marlo.v were guests Sandsiy and
Monday at the hume or of her
couoin Mrs. H. P. Rosaeker.
Misses Dorothy Hasenbeck
AduUarrel und Mary Ellen Staf-
fold and Herb Hnrrel Henry
Hasenbeck and Waldo VYettenu-el
were callers in Lawton Monda)
evening.
1. S. Putney and wife of Ok-
lahoms City were her to attend
th" funernl of his sister Mrs
Mae Hindtnan. She returned
homo Friday nnd he re-
turned Sunday.
H. P. Rosiickor made a trip
four milfd south of Stirling SkI-
urday night in the rain lo take
some men who becann; stranded
heie in th-ir cur. He did not re-
turn home until marly noon Sun-
day. Mr. and Mia. Hindman wtrnt to
Oklahoma City Saturday where
they will reside with their ton
Thomas.
"FInrmony Points" arrived
just us we go to prss Corres-
pondence be in by Tuesdays.
Some Rain.
Tha weather forecaster at
Lawton reports 3.1C inches of
rainfall there Saturday night
und Sunday morning being one
of the noaviest of the season.
The bfd reports from measure-
ments here' it Elgin make the
same raiafall from r;1.2 to 2 in-
ches. r. 'i
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I?l JLi.
and be esr
to hi ft iS-jy
PI FlSFIlsVidBsS
G&Mmj&zxxvktAiWiisMjm'-
Stony Point Rumbling.
Some enolor weather first of
week; a due ruin fell aalurJay
night and Sunday; the fncc3 of
farmers are all smiles n iw.
Walter Picket'' and -rffa nnd
ancle of Apache left Wednesday
evning for a visit with relatives
in ditlerent points in Kentuck.
Chns. Campton and wife wie
visitirs at the Clayton home
Sunday afternoon.
Mr6. Son Good visited Sondny
at tho home of her parent Mr.
and Mrs. ScammRhorn.
D. D. Gran. I) L. Gilliland
and daughters. Ollie and Ahm
wore rioag tha Elgin callers
Satarday.
J. N. Ballon wife and son
Dotftre Ballon wifu and family
i5pont Satnrdar evening ami Sun-
day at the hoai of T. W. Ballou.
Wallace Wpi-rwnf Kinrr-h-
?r is visitinir a th" home of his
aant Mrs. Jot! Saxins.
Thns. Perdr. d"'ivprfid a loud
of knfir in Elgin Fr'dny.
IIi?s Betty CtV;r rn among
tho Elgin callers Friday.
A. L. Gib?on. wife nnd hnbr
and Mrs Rodrieffn mote r"d to
Lnvtnn Stun'ny evpnlriz t"i nn
"siiint of ruin rMirrpl on the
9:10 a. m. train Sandoy.
M is Bernic! Porto" vis n vis-
itor with Cloo Clayton Stturlay
ovpning.
Geo. McDermot spont Snndsy
with hi sister Mrs JciT Eakiis
And family.
Walter Hcktt and wi'fe were
visitors at thn Fakins homo Tues-
Kitchen Cabinet.
Contest at E. Stone's.
R. A. Hnrrel I31.1G5 votes
C. E. Sellars 13S.S10 votes.
Two highest in cont"8t. (Adv
Cotton - - - School
Conducted by Mr. L. A. Konnedy n cotton
expert oSunset Texas in conduction with
the Metropolitan Commercial College.
A Cotton School will be conducted at Lawton Ok-
ie. beginning June 12th and continuing sixweeiis.
The following in an outline of the branohee Uueht
showing how comprehensively he handles hit subject.
1. Cotton Classing.
2. Itathod ot figuring averages
a. Bill! of Lading.
4. Invoiuuu.
5. Compressing Routing etc.
OUR PROPOSITION:- Attcdthe
sohool for the sli: wooks. At the elid of that time if yntr
are not completely satiiftid that you have spent your time
and money woll yonr tnonoy will hu refunded. Could you
aSK iurit muni 'iuiuaiuiu
portunity of a lifetime
For infomeatien regartling enroUmcnls nrldraea
W. V3. tl.lL.L-JO Uivlon Okla.
eswsii iwi nrriMMiiiiiaMii
BUY THE N
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IvJl V-fAJtaf
frijiiiisfe
Ji-f "ngJL.
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rjiii m
lay eveuius;.
Mrs. Clayton visited Mrs. Son
G ic i Monday.
Oil drilling hs commented;
wonder if Stony Point won't be
on the boons soon.
Mus Maggie Ballon was t vis-
itor Saturday and Sunday at
the huuies of her frirnds and
relntires.
Mrs. T. A. Morris and son
Raphael mida a business trip to
Lawton Thursday.
Mrs. Mohler was one of the
Elgin callers Saturday.
I D. L. Gilliland delivered aloud
of torn in the city Saturday.
SunUKAM.
To Raise Rate.
On Jc'y 10 the rural route e-
tlitinn of the Sl. Lonis Republic
will bs discontinued and all seb-
scribnrs will be sent the regular
ea.tiou of the Republic enntaln-
1 ing froti two to foer panes more.
i Until July 10 yon can get this
big metropolitan daily for 52.00
por ynr; nfter that date it will
be 3.00 pr ye-.r. Send in your
subscription at ones to H. P.
Wettengel Elrln. $2.00 for one
year nnd get all the news ahont
i the two wars und the political
campaign.
Elgin Barber Shop
Docs All Kinds Of
Tonsori a 1 Work
Bring In Your Laundry.
D. C.MYERS Prop.
i l null CORIU 10T it IS
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Wettengel & Sons. Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 41, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 28, 1916, newspaper, June 28, 1916; Elgin, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69666/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.