Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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COLONY. O K L A., ~ O U R I E R
THE COLONY COURIER
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY COLONY. OKLAHOMA
Entered ;is second-class mat Dir S**plriiihor 1, IPO!) at tin- punt ofllce
Colony. Oklahoma under tin- Act of March H. IsTO.
Cdwni'd W. Davison,
Owner and Pubither.
A Live Home Paper, For Every One In the Home, $1. A Year.
Every one is most cordially
invited to attend the Christian
Endeavor .meetings Holiday even-
ing at <> 45. Come arid help the
society, anil the sm-h-tv will help
you. We are planning for a good
meeting n ■ • x t. Sunday: Topic,
Conquering I>i-*counigeiin*nl : 1’-;
27; I II. Come prepared to
take part.
I ndianftj&. Section
Devoted To Indian Items,
^DVt' lill^INCi liPAII it jiiov tid vtrtiM'nii tit - I." cents an inch, tine cnlnmu
y :do. I .non Is and Want atlvirH t nn nts five cint- a lint* first in .« m«*n and three
o.u»ts a Huh for each Mihvi ouont Invertlnn. Special rates on application for lx month*:
and yearly contracts. A rriiMiiuile cliiit^r mude for otiltuarlcs, Kchohitlons cf lit
ate, <’a i <U of Than L * , etc
Ask for a Punch Card on
Rodgers guaranteed Silver
ARP. 1 , 1915
Tabic ware, at Colony
cantile Co.
Mer-
Ite prepared for a log Laugh
when the Old Maid’s Club ar-
rives.
Hoping it will not he needed,
hut a t. the • ame t i me an a pr* pa ra-
ti m lor nil emergency, is it not a
good time to fix up that si orm
eellar ami In* n irlj ?
The equinox has arrived and
pissed ami Easier is early. II
t lies * sign-* !)**ar I he usual mean
in ', Spring will omit her coquet-
tishnesa nml get Im y, May-lie so.
We were just, about to enjoy a
rest on the l’r *mysl puzzle, tint
hare comes another, C/.ei Miwitz
From reports we jmlge it to mean
that each side is about ‘'earin' the
wits out of tin* other side, or
something to that effect.
f lie went her man is a lamt a
Imsy us a Hutch Butcher grinding
sisages It vas all-the time differ-
ent.
1 licivili/ed people do md build
mails. Civilizml people need good
roads, Sand roads are not good
roads. So cover them with day.
Its coming soon, Boys nod
I !a eln dors Beware. They will
get you ore. What? The Old
Alai*! I ’Iu I*.
A little nut ion in Europe m cm
to ho get I i ng l ired of jn I plain
(! reec * a ml now de- ir*■-* a si.......I
Turkov. Several other nations
are of t he su in•• mind, hut t in*
Turkey seems to In* rood ing high.
Harry Et>y sold.n term of hors-
es, and ids barn and lots to Fred
Kutiger, Tuesday.
Miss Frieda Klein*, who hn-
lieen home from the Weatherford
Normal sick for a few <lu.\ \ lias
retnrtied to re.-iime her studies.
Stories, Legends, History, Etc.
FAMILY RE UNION
If You Want to Save Money
do not fail to visit Our Bar-
gain Goods Department Sat-
urday. Colony Mercantile Co
Editors N, II. Seger and K. E.
Brower of the (Jeuvy Hooster,
Ko.v IlnWei* ami V. Stanley of
tieary drove over to Colony last
Fridays Friday y evening they
went mi to Sentinel to look at u
cylinder press.
Wmmmmmmammmn i mfmm
On last Sunday Capt. Joseph
Jones celebrated, the Ti t mini
t
veusor.v of his birth, by having n
Big Family lie-union at his home
on Colony Heights.
A Big Dinner was served at
noon ami the remainder cf the
day spent, in talking of olden
limes, ringing and autn riding.
Those present aside firm the
family were; Mr. and Mrs. .Iona
than Jones and son Paul, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Jones anti fuinil.v ,
Mr. Steve Jones nTLookehn, Mr.
and Mrs. Flank Jones ami dangli
ters Rutli a Mil Lizzie, and Mr.
and Mrs. .1. W. Haws and family
of < olony. I'he (’ourier joins
the many I'rientls of Capt. Jones
in wishing him many more hop
py anniversaries.
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I have rented My Farm and wjll soon leave the community, And will Sell at Public
Auction, on my faun 2 miles North and 1 1-2 East of COLONY, Okla„ ON
I'M?
Beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. The Following Described Properly, To-Wit:
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1 Brown mare 5 years old.wt. 1100,
1 Bay mare 10 years old wh 900,
1 Sorrel horse coming 4yr. wt. 900.
1 Sorrel mare smooth mouth, wt. 950
1 Bay Filley 3 yr o!d, wt. 900,
a 1 Horse colt coming 2 years old.
1 3
m/m l Colt coming yearling.
HEAD OF GOOD CATTLE.
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IMPLEMENTS
l J .‘I I Mitchell wagon gnnd a n \v. I Top
btp gy good condition. I w nlklng (> shovel eulii-
v.i or nearly new. I " section hail >w I Killing
p! w . 'J Riding listi'i's, l l ■ row corn and cotton
planter. I knife sled. I new l hole corn .-heller.
I ■■* Oho I Work Harness
I Bedstead and springs, ! sanitary col, l stand
*_l rockers, I " t tl rag carpet Mxltl l Cook stove
I U II Cily inenbiitor MO egg. I Sharpies cream
'■perator ome caiim**1 fruit, and o111< r th 11;-*
ten ii u m e roil s lo men I ion .
it Black Shoots, weighing about 801b.
Feed Stuff
HO ltushel threshed Knlir corn,
hay. (to Bales I'mirie Hay.
Free Lunch at Noon.
i * Ba !c' Ivnlir
BOO Bushel corn.
TERMS.
Sum of s I ii. and n nde r Ca-di. (hi sums t )ver 810. a crcd 0 of V months will be given
on notes with approved -ecurily hearing 10 per cent inicrcM, 0 per cent discount for
cash on Minis over 10 00, Nothing to I o removed until settled for.
SCOTT and ALLEN, AUCT.
H W. EBY, CLERK.
J. A. FOX. Owner.
Harry Fby E grading a walk
in front of the Bank, good work
Harry. Let others follow his
lead.
R v. ami Mrs. Vruwink, Mrs.
W. (J. line and Mrs, S. K V/uu-
chope drove over to Cordell, via.
the Ford roiffe, Wednesday.
Read all tha advertisements
that appear in the Courier this
week
Superintendent Small is going
to buy some woven wire and posts
to put around Minnie Old Horses’1
lots north of Colony. Superintend-
ent Small wants Lizard to.lo the
work of putting up the fence as
he lives on these lots.
T. B, Ha-brook lias purchased
a Fine Largo Belgian Horse.
Notice Stockmen.
Most of you know of the fine
Black Registered Jack and Black
IVrchi nui Horse that is kept at
my plack 5 A miles east and 2
north of Colony, and all know
the way to keep a good thing
handy is to patronize. So all I
have to say is that the regular
hours \viLFiie; 7 to S a. in. and -J
to (> p. in. Flense observe same.
(). Ifi. Smith,
Laura Wigs and her husband
Frank Ilill from near Calumet,
both Cheyennes, came up to see
Stipt. Small on business. Laura
Wigs is daughter of Two Crows
of Colony,
l eepe Topics.
By Our Inciiin Camp Reporter
Clara Wilson, daughter of John
Wilson and White Girl of Clinton,
died March 22 at the age 1*3 years
She had apoplexy and had been
affected with it for some time.
Swift Wolf and his wife Bishey
have ask Superintendent Small to
buy them small piece of land
from W itan to build small house
for them. Bishey is totally blind
and Swift Wolf is nearly blind.
Thunder Bull and Red Bird
Wolf Chief went to Clinton to
attend to big council that was to
he held by Clinton Cheyennes tip
there. Their council did not take
place. Thunder Bull and Red
Bird came back home.
Ralph Middle Man and his wife
(Hina Little Bird from near
Bridgeport are here visiting Little
Bird family.
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Mrs. George Bent is making
fine buck skin dress for Louise,
Daisy’s litfctfi daughter. This buck
skin dress made extra fine. Th is
dress is made of deer skins slop-
ed from California.
Lighting Woman of Red Moon
send for her mother, Bad Finger
of Colony to come tip there, that
her husband White Skunk was
very sick and was bleeding from
the nose very often.
THE COURIER
Large Picture For
$1.00
TRADE
Trade us eggs for poultry pow
der, taken on the installment
plan. 25 lbs. for $1.75.
Colony Drug Co.
NOTICE
Daisy Bent of Geary Wrote to
her father George Bent that she
was coining over to visit them,
William Gravless Martha Gray-
less ami Minnie Thunder went lo
Clinton on their car to visit their
relatives.
Born to Philip Watan and Alice
Gardner baby girl on Feb. 28.
Named her Wasina.
We print Sale Bills,
Bills, in fact, any
work, promptly.
ai'd Horse
kind of job
Sale of Non-CompeLent and Inherited Indian Lands.
Department of the Inte ior.
REPAIRING DONE
I an now pema lien I l.v located In
('olony .ml am prepared to repair
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
and Telephones.
S. IN. FLEENOR.
Post Olllee l.oliliy, Colony. Oklft.
Will Grind
Vour feed on Friday. Saturday
And Monday of each week,
('hoping Corn, 10c per hundred.
(Iritiding Men 1, l()e poi* 100 lbs.
W. A. HAR1VS6N
Grist Mill
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FOR SALE—White Orphington
Eggs for Hatching, $1.00 for 15
eggs. Mrs. K. King.
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The Colony Gin will close
down April 1. Bring ir. your cot-
t(/n and boles.
Try one of our fine hot drinks
They are very refreshing.
Colony Drug Co.
WHY NOT NOW?
TO-DAY
Subscri be
por
THE COURIER.
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ONE DOSE STOPS CROUP
Dr. Drake’s Glesco Cough
SYKUF is guaranteed or money
back after using the whole bottle.
We have a great many customers
who tell us it is the best cough
medicine they have ever used
COLONY DRUG STORE
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1 Red Cow (i year old, Ircsh. 1 Red Cow "> years old, fresh. 1 Red Cow l years old, fresh. '
1 S lotted Co \ 7 year-'- old, fresh in June I Red Cow (5 years old, fresh in June. 2 Red Heifers
'•*n ’’ \ earliii'! Ileife/- I (’inning Ynurlii ■" Heifer. II Veilin' Calves •
Slouscltoici Goods
EVERY DAY
CREAM DAY.
AT
Wauchopt and Co.
M.kf yewr Cow. Pay Your Bill.. Rtlrt(t l)a All
S.ger Indian Agoncjr. Colour, OW’». J*n. 30, 1915.
Dids for tlie lands lister! below as nnn-compelent will be opened at the
Seger Indian Agency, Colony, Oklahoma, at 2:00 P. M„ Mar 2 IHifi.
Dlils for lands listed below as INHERITED a ill be opened at the Seger
Agency, Colony, Oklahoma, nt 2:00 P. M„ April 1. 11M6.
Kneh bid must be accompanied by a OKItTIKIKD CHECK CERTIFI-
CATE OK DEPOSIT or DANK DRAFT on some SObVENT bank, payable to
die order of \\ . \\ . Small Supt. .V S. D. A., for not. less than 10 per cent,
of the amount of tie bid. If the bid la accepted, the balance of the purchase
price MI'ST be remitted to the nbove mentioned Supt. fr S. 1), a., in one of
the above mentioned forms of exchange within thirty days after the date
of the notice to the purchaser that his bid has been accepted.
Sneci'sr lul biildi iH shall tiny all costs of conveyancing, and In addition,
lb* following minis to-wit: If the purchase price be $1,000.00 or less,
If It be more than $1,000.00 nnd not more than $2,000.00, $2.00; if more than
f2,000.00, $2.00 to be used by the Supt. * S. D. A for giving public notice of
the sale.
Kneh lilil must be enclosed In a scaled envelope and must be marked by
the bidder "DID FDD INDIAN I.ANP," giving date of opening, but the descrip-
!tt>n of the land should not be given on the envelope.
No bidder will be permitted to Include more than one tract In nny bid.
if a prospective bidder desires to bid on more than one tract, he must sub-
mit a separate bid 'for each tract be desires to purchase.
Successful bids are accepted by the undersigned, subject to the approval
of the Indian Allottee and (he Department.
Didders owners, and others Interested, may bo present when the bids are
opened.
Form of bid:
I hereby offer on the allotment of.....................
B’0................of the...................... Kec. . .. . . . . . .......
^ wp" • ............... liunv.p..................containing....... .. . . ’
I acres, $............................ ............
Enclosed Is a certified check'for $ .........being 10 per rent of my bid.
( Name in fall).........................
(Address) ............. .......................
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^ our Crv.Mit All 1 h* 1 »m»'
Inherited
BIG SURPRISE TO MANY
IN THIS TOWN
Term*—Carl
T oral peopli'* nro ruirpil a d at the
QUICK result'*, received from simpl
buckthorn bark, gl.viiinc, i ... a.,
mixed in Vdler-t Ua, the t.ri'in iii i. ir
Oily which became t un nn b,> v ii .m,
appendicitis. Tills uimplo uin d
draws oft' moh a sitprimng .imum.i o
old foul matter from the hod." Ida: A
SIN'OLK DOSE relieves /our ,1 mm. r
, : is on the domuch and constipation
INST VNTI.Y. 11 |j thu IVU re,uei...
| wo have ever i old.
Name of Allottee
find Woman.........
Shnvb Head.........
Black Owl...........
Sleeping Hoar.......
Hunting Over........
SIiiiin
Killing Nil In ('amp
Joseph Trollope.
( I'renipe)
K Description.
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C( nliiInlng
1(10 acres
100 acres
100 acres
100 acres
ICO acres
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$5,500.00
1.000.00
5,100,00
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$aun
$11(10
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Expires
12 31-1015
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18-81-1910
18-31*1910
12*81-1015
12-81-1010
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COLONY DRUG CO.
For further Information nthl'tf W. W. SMALL, Supt. A
$'2:0. I2-8I-10I5
f'( III. I2-81-I0ifl
$1825. 12-81-10)0
♦ lull). No leas**
D .A., Colony, Okla
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Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1915, newspaper, April 1, 1915; Colony, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941522/m1/4/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.