Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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f ARM Loans! best rates
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Courier
COLONY, WASHITA TO, QKLA, THURSDAY, Opt* 5 1911
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Pretty Skirts and Pettycoat
W). h»„ »„ attractive display ol pretty Skirt, and Petticoat, to offer t« o,.r LADY PATRONS. They
are pretty lit style, cut, and mat&raN- sr.d beet of all -1 KEY f IT.
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Press Goods.
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Ribbons
Notions
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At our DRESS DEPAUT^lE^, you will fifld
many of the*season',s novelties in tho popular colors
ahw the bl^k and white checks an^ mixture and
popular colors an i weaves aVftys in demand
An attractive line of Renfrew Castilians , plum
and fancy patterns. Silk Foulards, Shamrok 4(l
and LlMiTcloths, ^oss p,Uids. pretty cot-
ton prints and qin shams
Have you seen them? Lovely ripbons
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all colons and widths— $ inches wid?, at
?5 cents a yard
Remeber
$tar Brunei Shoes are Better
At our notion. eouuljpr you will find ?<;ores of
useful articles at most ivasoahlo prices.
' Rest English Pins at 6e u paper
|loo|i., and Eyes, wilt Ablk fie |i dozen
Jluir S’ets, all colors $c end;
Jioss flail thread ' Ic a l'nl>
Bias Tape, ass’d aojm-s, j^c per piece
Featherstltoll Braid he ” piece
Jlair Pins u U ” roll
Slum laces h)r - P'lf ' i.'
f.adics {Jock-wear Inc to $1 -Of)
Pa dies Vests *' 10c to 15c
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The Oolotiy ginning on the
same basis as lg$t S’.ftW
Ernest Brink and family Y»s»:
tod the state fair Monday apd
Tuesday.
Geo,. Yanl(oorenhec,^, Pftrl
Brown, Henry Davis §^4 PVnt
Ha vis \yent to ^niafitlo, and other
points in the Paphapdle in
Georges Ford being goqe about
ten dfiys and returning the la«A of
last week. They had a tine time
and George srid the coads 14 ^ie
Mrs. Ethel Riley qml Mrs. EttailF
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Brown went to Sayre last Friday
fo visit %s. 0.' W. ftri* who form-
erly ran the Oqlpny hotel, and has
been running a hfltel ip Sayfcfi
for some time, Mf*. Brown return
ed Sunday eyenife and Mrs. Huey
roturnep Tuqstyy Efterqqon. They
had a very fiqe \\sit.
| A Lost Chanpe
PanlmniUe, wove tho bft»l lip oyer
saw. iTbe Courier *|.Q0 * m*
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‘Map’” said Tradem fo lii« wife, * I
mq gofng toqpen n bapk accoupt and do bus-
iness by y^eok after tliis. yqu know 1 always
jp^vp my money at liopie, Well tbo other
d^y l bad a fino chapce to buy sopiq calves very
cheap an<\ they worjld have made me a pitip
pipce of money, brit 1 didn't.have tfie cash in
pjy pocket and the man couldn’t wait *nd sold
the pi to Browq. If I lmcl had my money iq
the bank, as Browq did, l could have jjjiveq
tjie man a check on the spot.” Tlii^ is only
another illustration of the convienee and f»dr
visability of a bank account. It is only bhjs
pf the.niiiny instanpes where the mnii with tljfi
hank account lies a decided advantage.
Colony State Ban||>
May Hav© Reaid^|
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Thp fnqmbers of f}ie loea
Fren^jtenau ehurqh cijrouiated ^
subscppih.p list t}i[s far aq
umouut tp be paid regulary to the
deacons of the ehufch to pay the
salary'qf a residpnt pastor.
We have the Ridian mission here
and have the proveledge of hearing
very ozceljent seppons, and it is
well to attend ehe Sanduy evening
services ijt the mission ijhtirch btof
Colony needs q resident minister
lo attend to the pustorial work u-
liiounii the white ppQ|Jl of the
community such p g)|p ppuld be
| of greet Iteqbflt he»e, for thp mis,
siou people arc expebted to, and
do spend their time practically all
togoteef with tl»e Indieoi,
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FOR CASH TRADE we will give
away one fine folding bed-one dresser
and one rooking chair. You get tickets
at our store with your cash purchases
save the tickets. The one getting the
most by Dec 24 wlSi get the bed second
the dresser third the rocker.
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Amelia Onfield Di-t. Bd
Gluo Prico
Lena popd
I'Jmmn Schlielitink Koi'n
Anne Smith
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Wulsa Harmon V
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Minnie heo
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Uhtrle Riley
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Mrs Auxler
Eureka Snip lay Helmol
Huek Ot’ook Sunday .......
l’loasent View Sunday ^elioal
Fnirlo Home Sunday SelmrtI
Elm Grove Sunday Seltuul
Colony Greliestra
Colony Siindny Mmol
Hm Quit Work
Stewart Humharger was over to
town Monday after a load of seed
wheat returning Tuesday. "When
asked whether ho was going tq
iiiw any wheat, said (iqo the boys
arc”. ]lo futlier stated that one
day last week ho sat himself down
| under the shade nf a tree and had
a very serious talk with himself
and tin* result of the conference
I was a decision not to work un.y
more, lie also remarked that
during the past year ho had made
three thousand dollars without
any effort on his part and felt as
if that was doing quite well. Lasl
year his farm wgs assessed at
■>'!!,'200 and this year it was raised
to i?(l,S00 making him ■♦11,000 better
off. Mr. Humharger has plenty
of company along the lilies ol‘
| increased wealth foi taxation
purposes, Herald Hewtiucl,
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-10H0 »* J Italy declared tvur on lurkey
‘.;,s78 votes|rtt 2:80 l’, M. Hepteinbcr 80th.
1,020 ,, The reason given is tliftt Turkey
10,000 ,, failed to meet the demands of an
1.015 ,, Italian ultliwuttln regarding thd
1.015 ,, pruteetinn of Italian residents ott
L couple of Turkish Islands.
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Turkey Hunting.
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Seger, Neatha H. Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1911, newspaper, October 5, 1911; Colony, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941563/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.