Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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THE COLONY COURIER
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A Live Home Paper, For Every One In H* Home, $1. A ^tar.
Pure Bred Rhode Island
Red.
CockernU at $1.00 each for n
short time. Mingle comb.
0oo. A. Wilson.
Colony, Oklahoma.
„.TI,a DUolHy nilvertuoments lft emit*an Inch, one folium,
ADVERTISING RATES-- flvl, n uno first Wisenlon Ami threo
wi,i«. ItOCftls NV.int ‘ sp,.t.lui iitte* on application for six months
conU ft lino H.a.Bo .mule for OhlUmrU-s, It,.solutions ef Re
, , t, cards of Thanks, etc.
Farm for «ale—Good farm 5!
miles west of Colony 120 acres in
cultivation, good orchard good
water. Call or write E. W. Dav-
ison Coloiiy Okla.
We had a copy of the Tuttle
Telegram on our exchange table
vLsweck. The editors Monroe
Hlld Dodson ft O' tp be comple-
mented on the kind of paper tlu>
me publishing in the good town
of Tuttle, and we wish them
Miecess. the Courier famdy
} Jived in Tuttle nearly four years.
Ambition Talks
The Colony Stihool district
Wo. 25 has an jessed valuation
of over 240, 000,00 ami with tern-
tory that is available can with
little difficulty increase its area
st®®®®®®®®®®®*®®®®16 $®®®<1ft*rMT^
Popular Merchants and Coleny Courier
Fre? Piano Conte:
Wauchopeand Paulsen, Colony Courier, Colony
Drug Co. and R. G. Williams, Jew?ryman
Give away a
PIANO FREE
bet Started NOW and work to Win
Will
;r;.;auh .. •»»»■»'
grad.d school easly-
IB
lii-plores uie
.that \ver«' Mitt1" tl*‘8 ..
Omni.* labor n«« oO.orw.8u nt ■
g,fnt an oxpeiire ■ '
Omtniy offlcmla arc unwilling
Ihe 4r« «u know l.o,v -
they .lid cost, are for want ol
/proper care being allowed to war
*',wav and entirely ruined
elieve in tOUftSF.LF. it menus courage and fortune.
It means CONFIDENCE at ft tiine when belief in your own
powers in v.ln.Mw It means I.IKB TO THE
SPARKLE TO THE EYE tvhon your vigor and sinceiltj a i|
under tho ntUwogcopie tfest of hostile examination,
The nolaS of the orator, the self-trust of the swimmer, the vm
—-—- I md agresilvtiness of the good fighter, come from self reliance: and N
. nee. Iii.no,, W»Ml. Oounty, ,N liiMHpLE t* feVKB — -
leading scientific fatniei «« Feftl.ls the arch-eninly of power; and fear of circumstances and o!
prominent advocate o g,l(" j Hinlplv another name for lack of confidence in self.
Iploros tin- m lhf‘ “ ne“ to WUot. in you, *M «»US.VB IN VOtiHSEL
that w ere Mitt l« «»* ‘j | „ . mattol. but tl.roinil, port eoniUlene, for the worn,
1„ no man can nceompUti. anything without filllh, and Mflh
UFGINS in the SOI L before it finds its way into the miml.
£USavd thftt you can do a thing BEFORE you have done t *
icccessary to growth. The mind of the niitn who hah no faith Hi t
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oL.it mi MWMuiu. 1% hi wile luui the eonragh to ATTEMPT
lion it deserves '"Ivy rHiumd ,VHAT HAS SBTEIiliEER DOSE BKtOHE li.M the faith to heller.
'the Courier lias from tile flr-t »d- «« the liiinlortalo It l» noecssary to do a now tiling only
vocateil good go«i ' ,,f 0NCF, Elit the man Who accoiiiplifdien the untried dltCE never etopr
merely .mootl.cd dowh plt» 1, ®C®' p„“„,n,d thi .ecret of growth. l'lio.bwho HEVEItgrowar.
°“ t “nil« nf ^d.'i'f the Kho lie,pleas add Inaiiimat. who are no, w,„ing t. he„eve tha, they van
money%nd we belteie if. propel lo a thing OSCE
provision, for tlicir perfnnne.it —
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THE FREE PIANO
At tin' fin lit w't'Kliowi, like-
iii-SH of III,, frtf pin no if. I’'
Hiwii itwnjf. A nifs stool nml
film plimo cover Im iflvrii w Ii li
the plniii).
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it Is ,1 STKINliK U,,' Ilf tt
pliiln hut nl tlstlf tit*.siuii In it
iiiiilioifuiiy fliilsli, tloiihlt1 vi-
nehreil iiii'l cross Imnilill, In
Hidt* mill out. Wilrraiitfil for
ton yours uiiil In every Wny »
lino plimo.
Wuuohope mill Pauho.i ni+
tln> lot'iiI sol 1 lua mfi'iits for
this famous Instrlmont AihI
will ho plollsotl tfi show pfos-
tjoutlvf' purolimors.
Wauchope and Paulsen^ Selling Agents for tkss part
of tke State Warif yoU to call and leok fkis fine piano over b*fote you
buy* Let them tell you abut THE STEINDELL
. .. --w • r f •
r
iip keep.
► The Sentinel Leader,in lrtst week
i„„e speak, in high P«l« »'
Oovdell “Washita County fan •
It seems that the farmers from
around Sentinel; the Sen tine
band and Editor lngllsh all ^
to tlic fair and helped to muke 1
„ success. The Bhdcon says the
fair was better tlmn last yeni,
and the Herald Sentihel says, it
hardly impressed one .With the
idea that it tvtis a “Couhty fair .
It seems to «s that most people
considered it mainly a Cordell
affair.
R. G.
WILLIAMS,
The
Jeweled
In Wauchope’* Store every
Saturday, Now i* the time
to have your Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry re-
paired. Ticket on the
Grand Plano given for all
repair work and on all jew*
elry sold.
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Rules and Regulations
Any person or organizations not conhected with ths
places where votes lire gived, may be nominated by
themselves or a friend by simply waiting their name
and address on a sheet of pApet and mailihg or ban
ing to any oi the names signed ,below saying they
‘■re n candidate will receive 1000 votes free to start
with, and there «itcr,,,votes rVill be givc'A as follow*
100 vote's foi’ every dollar’s worth of nierchandiss
nnrehased of .\Vauchopo & Paulsen oir The Colony
Drug Flore.. . Votes Nvil\ be given for purchases as low
as dc, and votes-will be given by the Courier as
follows fc
Six months
One ye ii. .
Two years .
Three year
Four years
Five >ears
i» M
3 .do
2.00
51.00
4.00
5.00
* j[(S& votes
, ftOO votes
, l€l)0 votes
. ffOtX) Votes
. 5000 Votes
.10000 Votes
Wcfekly
4*
Some how Cordell seems to be
such a long ways from tlm cast end
of the County that our people
don’t often get Into the push with
the County scat, and somehow the
Ci.rdell fellows have seemed to
care liilld aheUier the eitsl end
farmers take part in their fan 1,1
not, L appealed to moat folks
oyer tins way more as a Cordell
street fait.
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A far liter in this end of the
County can step to Ids ttlophoiu
and talk to any business man >n
Weatherford, Carnegie, Mt, \ jew
orllvdro, tumidly itt llve-mmtrt^
Vr less, hut If he wants to talk to
Cordell it takes from a linii hour
to nil day or like as not lid "ill
have to go to the “var^t'psy
nation of the toll lum to talk at
all. •- •
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Wo would like to nee pur People
and the county eapital «]r:"v"
wearer W rth'li otln r iliid we should
like to see tv real County fair m
Washilu Cotinty
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whole.,..ini', Tli" new* of ttw "®fl<l
liinidlml hi n delnJlri’hi'iiHln' wailnif nail
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flill.Ohii I piirrt'nV liffnlrs urn Vn iUt d '"Ulus
Hilly Mil luoit i'iajitdli’i'1 the •*i’l»l stories
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Valin ff*’C IV yiiru Wl>r(I, innny flttlesUltk I’rice of siiHsorllt-
tHill.-- title llnllBI’ H y. lT.
Niln*pl# onples iimlled fm*. Uldi'l'ss,
The Blade
Toledo, Ohio
the flirt SPECIAL PREE, $10.00
ta "• ?p‘pu°sHli«
j TIONS till the curtain drops” . _
I Wauchope & Paulsen
1 Coony Courief Coony Drug Store
TOr-lllU MttlllU 1 I i IW, ^
“ Hasbre^k’s Bam
' STREET VENDORS
• Colony, had street Vendors of
bananas and tipples thitf week u-
Ia Oklahoma City. Our merchants
however were .not pvop dcc-lighted
with this- City lilte competition,
and (.lie fanners were, so busy sow
ing Wheat the banana innn wusn.t
over dee- Jiglitejl either Vvith.tiie
patrdnage ho got, Tho apple man
fuired better fhough dim Hard-
esty near town npd one rif our
own ncighlHU's has hettev tipple
for the same price.
Good Riggs - Safe Team*
Careful Drivers, Charges
Reasonable
4oe a yard will
if s tltl i»y C' t . LH'd
jjj n Mrs M millet *
th. CoSrlPf *1.00 » y«r
Sefe Our
Fine
Stallions
All kinds
of .feed
and good
water fof
stock
Three gvioii
jack#
>Are You Gihg to Buildlf
If so, telephone or virile nie. / can help you carry out
your own Ulcat to completion. Save you delay and x;
pen.m, / can plan your Building no mailer where you live.
I hacc helped Others, I can held you.
Eotlmatee Cheerfully 61V* x
M. N. CLAPP
Building Contractor
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Seger, Neatha H. Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1911, newspaper, September 28, 1911; Colony, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941337/m1/3/: accessed May 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.