Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1910 Page: 6 of 8
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HE COLONY COURIER
5SUCD CVBnrTHUKSDAY AT COLONY, OKLA
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Hh A«l pfjM**-*••!’ •• 1 —
, nkUhoma. Mid**; th«
J. "ilATTOON SEGER,
NEATHA H SEGEF
Editoi and Manager.
Owner and Publwhor.
00 Per Year___but It s WorlK Iwice the Money
*".*r — _.. . nnuUn *dv.Hl»l*i* rnnw tnarf* luio^u i>n *t>i>Ui'iiU<>n. *■*"■'**
rt*v link. I. Iln" M fir* l In.»rU»4+»■*«' “ I'1*"
*•*'*..[............ 4 will l(" rMAll.'far OtlUllw!'>. Ho.nhlL !»..■
^ •,««)«. amt K..IIIM **< Ohui’uli AB.li*. «»r ««.1h or win rr
,1*1 **r«,4.
our tulo ttiX1*s> slum Id l.c* puttl
H month. Tin <<»iin1y Heu-
offline will he* ohxod aider
•c JU untill Jan IMh.
ip*
x~m
Lone Tree
jg
Tin* hop i all‘it cundidaU l'"1'
)tiroH, in tills* Uif Uftli 'I'*1*
t, reoleved ever WotiO vntfH,
urly twice n* nuiny ns
LialUt candidate for oongreas
aietad in any "than iliatrict in
• ttate-
l*'iiu: winter went her this.
. .
A . T. Hi ahum went I o A no
dnrl.n on business l^enduy.
i speaking of the Millor «boot-
,r cana some of our exchanges
inton the Toney fireaslek
miiy a< % family of rovers
hen in fast they an' nothin*
the kind l»ut sel*lnd in Oa»Ul\»
»tvt the npenlnR i have liyed
\ hit own farm ove^tiucu.
j^ilt Hardesty mil i'amib
visited at Klinef price* Snmhiv,
K. I*. <’liristnian and wifi
visited with their son Austin
•nor in the Ouddo Sunday,
Mr Kitehinmm and family
vis itod with (i. W, Hi^rtjjjifj am
l'ai»|ilv Sunday.
me Chance foj. Oklahoma.
K, 0. Star.
ff the tennt ' nommiteeof the
klahoma Legislature having in
harge the Capital Lunation
till is uhle to defeat the paxi-
£a of the town lot unite mo pro-
ataed hy the real estate boomer*
nd the cheap poltieiana, the
icople of Oklahoma will owe it*
item! er* a debt ot gratitude,
'lie aenate committee lias aaked
kUho nt Oitv to n vise g >»d its
troiniae to the voters ot the
,Uto that It would provide
'rounds and buildings for the
itate capital free of cost, it wn*
iipolt this promise that the peot
pie toted to ;’,ivo that city tlie*
capital. It was never anticipated
tlink (he pi n istol in I i stall' or
11to yolo* would not have lioen
favurahle, i«* all li'v 'lilmod, for
t)kltthoma Oity.
’I’h* lower house of ti e lctfU-
lalwre appear* tn huxo heen so
Huhaervieat to the political hos
ses Vital the
stepped upon each o.i er-' toes
; ,k mad ruth to pass the hand
h.Kiory Mill. The count ge of the
, n«t« . uimittee in s anding iu
Karl Hartgis took dinner at
!iis father and mother Sunday
Karl still thinks his mother is a
pretty good cook.
CMRISMTAS 191P
GREETINGS
For Christmas we have purchased select gifjs c r||C
fpr all young and old I SUGGESTIONS
All our s/ock is new and fresh, no old stock.
- rA‘ ~r'' ^ '-* dll
We have also fine fresh Chocolate in
fancy boxes, Fresh nuts, Fresh
Oranges,Apples, andBannas
!
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Oar store willbe beautifully decorated.
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Make our store your home while in town, Plenty of chairs and a
so?c/ fin Visitor Welcome
\
T T AVE you seen our beautiful
flora} window? And did
x x you notice the pretty lit-
tle Xir.Ef. novcltie* we’ve scattered
amttt'3 tire floweri?
Well we’ve hundred* more ot
just well holiday gift* inside the
store—little article* of the *or»
that &| peal to clever people, out-
of-*hc-ordinary gift*, which al-
though exceedingly novel are alio
exceedingly reasonable. - t
Among them are *om* per-
fumes from California in fancy
buxri— *
Paul Rieger’s
California Perfume,
So came in when convenient
for you’ll find inwy a suggeatfon
and solve many a Xmas problem.
• f
The Colony Drug Company |
WAHT ADS
Let US
iRINT
SALEBILLS
WANTKD—Anybody to buy it brnn
iovv 'JJ eulbur rifle, and gpoil road-
0»>r bicycle with new tlrea that have
heon uac«l but very little. Price for
blot pie *'*00, up t f'-r retie *»,7 i.
See Then Kandaick (.’ulony,
Sr*y have you aeon Milt lltir-
d«»atv,u new lutrttV Mr Milts
utuleu think tliey «r« in a “hand
hosand exta good mules.
I.’oh Salic—COO U> WOO btiKbpl* of
jrood hut tom corn for «nle at tn>
pluco 4 mlluM eaat of Colony.
W. H, Green,
miH ItViMMIMt
DR. S. C. DAV15 1
Phy.ician and Surgeon
COLONY, OKLA.
1 ’ , . •. . • ‘ • ul
THE BEST
Photographs
a^e made \ty
G. H. lifford
Rvery day of *he week, just nor lit
•f the Telephone Cputral.
?csl Card*, Enlarging and ppytng
Chargea Heasotijiblo.
^vw^v*
Subactbofor the C'OVltIKK *1.00
Some of the young people of
(lolonv ware ivt I’rayr Mooting at .......
, , , , LAST CALL l will ecll out the roat
lTnirio Homo Sunday night. 0| my Toxhk Mebnno cotton need at
(h»tuo again,
Woleotno.
you uro always
(}. \V. M.H’tfia is got! ing the
t'oi'k on tin1 ground for a found-
ation for an adit ion to his house
whioh his mother is going to
lutild, lowing decided to make
hor home with her son* family.
ol my Tt'xas Mohiino cotton seed at
CO*' a buslipl, if taken before Jan. 1
Etl Crews mile north of Colony-
HMWAltn of *t.tH) will he paid for
i-,.I urn *>f flat gold brncelot. lost at
,tacky Party *'» town lu\ll Satur-
ilay ntglil Nov. -ft.
Gertrude Hasbrook Tet. Utllee.
Vt NTH I' to fell 8 l-J loti and thrvo room
u u»u tn Colopjr. Hoa or writ* N. H. Mi-Kcr
Ltt ul Kklttlr aiul Iuaurauu*. Colony. Okla.
COLONY
Livery Stable
T. B. HASBROOK, Prop.
Boot now
rigs and safe
driver*.
Charges
reasupable
A
WW, \,
Lftt ua «a*e
and feed
your team*
when yot*
sbo}* ta
0 o 1 • b y
!
Drop la and sae our fine
Stallions and Jacks
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1C 3/^LE
W.VNTKO— IIH1 nnv »uU*ertlH*r» \o ll»
I'llflUlftt. Al,o •cvim-hI r*newnl* bjf ttiO*r
Wlu - u »vils*orU)tlou, liav» aaptrsHt.
1'Ih< Um-v. Uiwe 1‘stage went, to
fis the house lliis week, where
tlit'\ art' intoning to move, wc
. , are sorry to *e<* the Her. leave,
ins'.dhet’s fairly | )|S |H, vvj|| |w misted at. Prnirrie
Home.
\... I m<« ISH*I«1 you to art your hist ■' t
rftiui load* uia-tr »«« correct !.' ■ *'loo se.
I. H.nmibU. S. 11. SV-lilt. Iteol H.sf*W
s'olooy. owns.
I will sell at my place in Colony on
londay Dec.
Clyde HarlRi'* i« moving on to
y,aj of the iuin*uminatlon | the <*™\ thi. week
home olVend the only «irandpa I’otige lutv ing moved U.
,,,c llmt thn people of the .tat,e Weatherford. Wonder what h«
„„|.t eour* what they had andtleo. ITieo did about tho.r
Kail lioad aeheme.
> t • 'U ‘ «
|. .silde tha! the j "lit i
ms • ' hava *uili.'lent inti t»".
, |., yu<t the wil l * s ,. tn -> ot
t ,11 i b t lit' »en t>' ' *'•
, „ . • ,»| tlm M'uat t * in muon
[I wh dope it W’il h "'V 1 he -
a vliw now »l o t he m*"
i * campaign I*' over
WAKTKD— M’*r»l r»f**n* *• "*°r ,'u“
mas UW rt,* «t » *o*»l'**“* “f ,h,lr
„r oilwr are parly b> flra. «.*« r.»l*aU®o
|1T \*t»laa n*t wriw real «oorf *r, la.ai-
mire polit y At ONl *•
M. II. aKORB.
R„l B.VIW an* l,*ir»«M.
Market Report.
eorraolva TUur*»tay iht* »»•*
l ie.« per (to**tt.
t'tiuniry lluiior, fr,.l* atuok. t»»r lb
rorI TUT
commencing at 10 o’clock sharp, the following discribed
property to-wit.
7 Head of Horses
Mules
jo mules coining i years old
CATTLE & HOGS
lir.uuh'a Ihice had hi* right
1 H**t<*. t'«*r lt>„
J uulder l isloe tu'*! Saturday n„ n,,.me. mvt undar. p*r n».
,j. : oia a, ,>.i,r., ••cii
itf tcrui on, while ht'Iping bis ion vurt»*y,. t**i n*.
7 HEAD of HOGS 7
•'”i ti t'ows 1 yearling Ileifer
.iu | good yearling Bull
Other Things.
Some household goods and ma-
ny other articles too nunurouu
to mention.
FEED
IMPLEMENTS
1 farm wagon
1 mowing machine
1 plow 1 lister
1 walking cultivalor
l sol heavy leather harness
And other Implements,
p lilio.tl ' 1 ll h'
senate O' nu t'- < ■ <* v. i ■
J,l foi th - p<>op!«‘ at* <
name * i ••*’ *>■'>'• u
. i n atgut'l ''*■!*- **v*'r
o«l rule t'"t 1 ■ i»i"\
tv> Oklah' ie.t it"; «•* '
id eent«, i n ' l,‘'!
> public op to* U "I 1'
. * . t'ont. tnlk#d
throw him , on, . at.
w katiinbvobiv
tt..««.?■» n>*. up "'ll itnuhad.
want. IH'r liu.
Klmer repair :t wire fence, by a
horse g.'Hi'td caught in the wire
toil pulliutc I Iik \t ire in such
wav a* to e a toll and
Hr. l>:tvi« "i's called and re-l'Wi*
d ee.l the dislocation witeli he aaiscdc
pronounced one ot the worst- he COLONY SECR1 ORDERS
ever lutd any e\periene« with. | _
:*imi yearling mm
15 tons of millet, kaffir com and prarie hay.
200 bushels corn, 75 bushels oats about
8 loads of sheaf oats, 30 to 40 shocks fodder
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1. O. O. r. es*i.'«y t.si*» No- *:» Mu ;•
, ,, , w ,- ii.ihi,) *\t-ntna to e<>i< ' >
J b’ t lapi t .(1 I * 'b
Ve t . It f \vjcl l,*llt *
leupl *1 to> je. I
, M cheap pvnUlct*
l >i) i a» »tu au:*"
l ie v alali»a* u,«i< eln’i
,»naVu coil)u* 1 (VB*t•
l
It 1.
\n uter* >i* a<l int o f t.nd oitj
' ,m* Mile ..nee Motnlat o, gue«a
■ b.tve run > ut of amuniti*n
., : U,>o I'ret ly t*«o li out .iV 1
. . \ v r \ tin. w «> . * bile w e are
, net to s.T m i at iii>c wit’
I ,T , ,■» ef th* puli* cmoected
0 ] . rewith *< «>r* in I * it will
t|M> be tiieeau*** **f I'reaking up that
gang of lou|h*.
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l>r. •. e i>»»•*!N •'
m, w. a. * ** i.- ■«' v i. >
i ,c*ii* im ..\>iy Viulay u.* ’,
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n ,< a w.ii.iif li.lrt n, wc ** '■ *
lu* oii'ii? .all t*. * M" > oi.U’*
“TrkeTuncm served at noon
TERMS of SALE
All sums of $1o. oo and under, CASH. On sums over 1 o.oo
a Credit of 1 O months* on approved note bearing 1 o per cent Int.
will be given, 5 per cent discount for Cash on sums over $lo.oo
Col. J. N. Riley Auctioneer
Herman Cole Clerk
Birdine Cole owner
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Seger, Neatha H. Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1910, newspaper, December 15, 1910; Colony, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941549/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.