Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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Mr. mini Mm. Il«-rr» f!#d»-. «»f
Uarnrgiw, ■<rr calling mi fn«*nda
lr. lb* vicinity of Colony, Sunday
Mr, anil Mm. Win. Couch and
daughter. Miss Juanita, wore
gnoota of Mr. ami Mrs. Louis
Klein Himiliy,
loiter HjliU haa returned li.
a- hool at the S W. N af^Vwtlier
foul, after spending lli* greater
I*art of th • mid term w»«k with
h •me folks.
Mrs, Claud King i<* quite sick
with tll» Uteaalca.
Mr. J. M. Reynold* aud daughter
Me*.'Ruby Rice, of Weatherford,
spent Monday with Mr. and Mra.
Utility Reynold*.
dltijH lleadrii'k in Norioiidy
ill with measles.
Mr. and Mr*. Tom Rruwn at-
tended the tournament at Waath-
erfor d.
Webber We gone end Farm
Trucks at, Colony Merc Co
Mia# licit* Hegi*r *|nuit Miindav
veiling relative* in Cordell. Him
wa* accompanied home liy her
Aunt, Mrs. Iluiiek, who will
viait here p few duya.
M«*<*r* K. K n». Ifarrr Kbr,
0 N, Itavina, K K ITr ink and
tJ. • i i*a*n attended a special
session of the Mamin's at Weatb
erford, Monday night.
A very welcome shower fell
here Monday nigh*, it VIII *»•
vsry he nebcin I In wheal anil the
•arly gardens.
K. K. Brink i* now carrying hie
mail in a Kurd.
Mr. and Mra. K. K Waiiclmpu
and children, called at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. II. I'. Clihlie
Monday afternoon.
Riley Haw* and Geo, Ward
were taking lessons on cranking
n Ford Sunday.
Mra. 8. J. Ward visited her
sister near Alfalfa, Hnnday.
A short time ago Hlorinan
Maggard bought a Duroc Jersay
How for $42 20, last wec« lie re-
fused II2ft 00 for her. Horne
money in hog*,
Mia* Smallcgim is now serving
iia Aadatant lit the Post Office
Mi** Mnlicl Harper; of Lawton
i* visiting her sinter Mr*. Ul«ud
1 King
g..-#r> Cletns John on.
Gilger and Vergil ICvans attend-
ed the Auto school of instruction
in Oklahoma City the later part
of Isst week.
County Superintendent elect
Katon made an escellent address
a t Prairie Horn* school bouse
Friday night.
The CoMi Or# ek seined visited
the Rim Groce seined Friday.
Mr. and Mra. Ilomcr Cols and
Ming A^len and Howard, of
Alfalfa, visited Mr and Mrs.
Mead Johnson Sunday and M n
day.
Mr. and Mr*. Klliot Mitchel
visited at K#l Gustafson Saturday
We make well casing*. Colony
Oarage and Tin Slr#>p.
We are prepared to vulcanize
• uio casing* and lulrea. Colony
Garage and Tiu Shop.
Mr. and Mr*. Z. A. King spent
Hominy at tin-home #,f Mr. uiol
Mr*. Claud King.
Mi**es Ida Klein and Juanita
(hutch mid Me**era Krwin Coilcii
and Glen Bartgia attended the
liask#'t 'hall looms merit at Wealh
erford.
Mi*s Hilda GtiHtafson haa re*
turited to school at Weatherford
after a week,'a viait with her
parents,.
Certificate of Partnership
Kn w All ntri» by theae Prevent*;
That J. J. Hsllaska and Late
Fa»i are associated at partner,
n the hiiaine*. of retailing hard
• are and implements in thv town
of Colony, in- Waaliita County,
OkUhoma, under the firm name
of The Farmer*'Supply Co ; that
eai<l partner.hip is a general
partnership, dating from the tirM
•lay of May, JIM3. that the *sid
partner, J, J. Hallanks, resides in
the city of Weatherford, in Coin
ter County, Okla . and die said
partner Isaac Fast reside* in
Colony, Okla .and that tlieie are
no other partners belonging to
said partner'hip.
J J. Ha I larka,
Isaac Fa-t,
Hated this 18day of March, l‘Jl7
State of Oklahoma, |
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Washita County. |
Before me, a notary public
lU and for hi# id county and .tatc,
on this Kith day of March, 1 til7.
personally appeared J. .1, Hall-
a-ku and Isaac Fast, to me known
to he the person? "ho executed
the foregoing instrument ami
ucknowh dg« d the execution of
the same.
Witness my hand and seal the
day and year first above written.
Tlios. Hudgens,
Notary Public,
My Com expires March d I01S.
Ladles Club
Club met with Mr*. Vruwink
Thursday, March 8 Hi. On account
of sickness quite a number of the
members were absent. Ron call
was answered with ‘Irish Htnries'
After an hour of music, talk and
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fancy w ork I tie hostess served
delicious rcfretliiuentH. The next
meeting will he with Mis. Wan.
cliopc March 22 nd.
For Hale—Rif heavy Oft long
corner posts, walnut nod oak, also
good heavy fence posts 7 ft long,
at a reasonable price.
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Colony Courier, Weekly
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Yet we Are Selling Groceries
Shoes and Dry Goods at a very
Reasonable Price. Note a few
Items.
Cranberries 10c qt
Hominy per can 9c
Shredded Wheat 12 l-2c
Good Package Coffee 20c
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Just a few Items to let you know
where to go.
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You Save Money On Everything at
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CHAS. DODD.
Colony, Oklahoma.
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Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1917, newspaper, March 15, 1917; Colony, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941561/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.