Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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FARM Loans! best rates
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VOL. ^ NUMBER 5
$1.00 PER YfeAR
and terms Gee Kendrick
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COLONY, • WASHITA CO., OKLA., THURSDAY, OCT, 12 191 i
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Pretty Skirts and Pettycoat
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We have an attractive display of pretty Skiits a/td Petticoats U) yffer to oyr LADY P^V TKONS Thej,
are pretty in triple, cut, and materal— and best of alj -.THEY FIT,
Dress Goods
\\t our liHEbS Dk^ARTMET, you will llqd
many of tlio season’s novelties in the popular colors
also Die black and white clicks and mixtures ipid
popular colois mul weaves u}way«i in demand.
An attractive line of Reu|rn\v (Jnstilu^ns-^plaiu
and fancy patterns. Silk Foulards, Sfcnmrok and
and Galafia cloths, ami Dress pjaiddT Pretty cot-
ton prints and ginghams-.
Remeber
Ribbons
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H^ye you seen tJiffO? Lovely rijbbons
all colors and widths—* 5 inches ^iide, at
25 cents a yard
| Star Brand Shoes are Better
Notions
At uur notion counter you will tin<J poor os
ptjcfu| articles at most rcasoahlc p, ires.
Rest English Pins af 6c a paper
Jlooks and Eyes, ulil ^hlk (lc a dozen
Hair Nats, ull colum
Boss Ball thread
J>ii|s Tape, ass’d colors,
FeatJ|crstitch Braid
Hair i’liia
Shoe Jnccs
Radies Neck-wenj
Jvudies Vests
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*<4> PfiCh
!<• a hall
be per piece
be ’ ’ piece
lc ” roll
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6c for 2 )>rs
16e to SI .0<j
jOp to ICc
STAPLE!
TAFFETA RIBE
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Toytn \ Country
Jesse fc^ger ii pitting brick
chimney* on his rented ho^se^
this week.
Mr and Mrs. .Tolln Killer and
Mr and Mrs. Hurmon Walters
visited at Mr and Mrs. John
MogliV last Sunday.
Colony Wauchopf and
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Paulsepi
Okla.
Dr. S. O. Day is is haying im-
provements piade to |pa residence
property. Charlie Bodmer is re-
papering u^d ijceopjtjug the in-
terior.
.(olip 11. Soger, nqvy of Shawnee
Oklahoma spept the pioHt of the
week hero on business and visit?
ing at the home place with
Ncatha Seger and family.
G. H. Cljfford returned Mon-
day night fppin Thomas, w here hr
ha.fl sojue work l|}st week.
Pottop try bus|mjn, a
fine Jotion for the hands jiird
lingers money hack after usjng,
if not I isfjed. Colony prtjg Qq
‘ Dutch” l\pnse joined tlie
Mo(|ern Woqciman last Friday
pig lit.
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May We Help You?
For tho benefit of those who liave not bepn
using this hank for the purpose* we call atten-
tion Ao the fact that we arc prepared to make
collections for you. Wo make no charge for our
services, hut on the other lifin'd fire glad to
ftoooimpo^ato qur ui]Ktop}C|-s and others by cob
lectipg notes, couppns gnd oupdry hills. With
onr excellent facilities we are able pi remlep
capable Service. All are poyiu||y invited tg
enlist our services and everything entrusted to
11* win have Rfonjpt. an<| competent aReptipp.
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Colony State Bank.
Ucal Notes
If ypur kiffif foddej- was in tho
shock bpfoj-e ^tnday, ypp wer*
FOR CASH TRADE we will give
away one fine folding bed-one dresser
and one rocking chair. You get tickets
at our store with your cash purchases
save the tickets. The one getting the
most by Dec24willgetthe bed second
the dresser third the rocker.
hllroy King of Die Colony Mer-
cantile Oq,. returned Saturday V
from an all week ’a stay at the tiuo^
at Oklahoma City.
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Tipi frotit cqt the kflfir cori>
crop somewhat shorfei* than it
would have bjjeu if jf ji^d held
off twq wpcjrs.
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Cotton Dickers, tf.v huskum, a
tine lotion for the hands and
Hngefs money hack jiftor using if
not satisfied* Dolony ppig Co,
Official Counter Out of Town
No New Cpupt This W«ek.
Trade with us now
and save the
tickets
Benin Knslow Five Mile
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Itichenda Merriok
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Amelia Onfield Dist. t*S
40,»27
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Oluo Price
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l.ona Bund
10,111)6
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Fminu Sdillchting Korn
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Anno Smith
11
Ootavia La mar
1,2117
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I). 1.. Howland
1,161)
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Delia Willis
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Wulsn Uariniig
1,010
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be till Stehlcf ,
1,1(10
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Ada bong
7,048
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M initie bee
1 ,MS0
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Bupa Miller
II,DIM)
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M. W. A,
1,020
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Garrie Riley
2,080
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W. <). W, l.odgc Uowdeu
2,NTH
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Mia Auxier
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ICureku Sunday School
10,000
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Buck Greek Sunday School
1,016
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I’lcusent View Suiidu.v School
1,016
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1’rarie Home Sunday School
11,121
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Elm Grove Sunday School
1,100
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Colony Orchestra
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Colony Sunday School
1,006
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The candidates in the piano contest llnlslu
d the first round in
n hunch, lleulnh Knslow, however winning the
FI0,00 special
prize
•T, li. I’ntigc of Pocasgpt is ii%
the neighborhood now delivering
hi hies if you have suhucrihed for
oik*plenye have the arrangement
nuulc at your home to pay for and
receive same,
|Cash Mercantile CoJ
for Kepi, for Die most subscription money turned in, vsith Amelia
I Cdficld a oIohc ......md-Emimi fScldichting third, Kicliciida Merrick
| and Glee Drici* were emmig t he lenders. Th" < Ictohef ('mi'.ebt for a
n hundseine gold watch to he given to the one showing the largest in-
i*reuse of votes-mid e #6.OR lirucelot for the second prize is now on'
and each young' lady is working like a Ti^gau to get the Votes,
Subnu?lhors of this paper b,\ pitying up errears am! paving a yeiii* in
advance and Hew subserihers will make the heart of the lady they
fuvoi with their votes both.tllinikful alid Imppy-hesOdes a lot of this
kind of doings will also tickle-Yours truly the ctlllur.
Wauchbpc And Paulsen.
X?ol«tH/ Com Ur £obi)y Dug CO,
The mail overseer and others
have made a nice piece of dirt road
east of town, Too had il wont ho
nice very long unless we have an-
other lung dry spell, If somebody
could only* find some way to have
the rf)Ui| covered with broken rock
hard clay or something like that
the work would last a Jung time.,'
According to tlie Cordell Beacon
we have eight miles,of good mncl
huilt in Washita County by the
State Convicts ut a total net cost
< f 912000.UO or 016(10,(in a mile.
Hope the road is made so with
reasonable cure it can lie kept good
and hope* also that it will receive
the "reasonable nire' ..
K Iv, Wniichope cif Watiehopa
and f’nuhen ami Mrs. 'Wnucliope
are in Oklahoma Olty this week
where he (attends the Hyimd or
the ll’ wihytot iah iilmreli of 'okla-
In tun tind while in the mctroplU
will buy ipore mew up to data
good fur hi* customers.
fitodk food““dMirxtfoek n'inedies
are time tested and lire good anti
reliable. ‘Now is when you waul
ymiv stock in gdod condition.
Uuiuity iikks tljg,
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Seger, Neatha H. Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1911, newspaper, October 12, 1911; Colony, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941296/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.