Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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CO. OKI.A., THURSDAY SEPT. 21 1916
Clothes
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Same Price Everywhere, Guaranteed
-0' give satisfactory wear.
Aote Manufacturers Guarantee:
If material, Linings, nr Tailoring
does not wear to your entire satisfac-
tson, you may return the garment to
the Merchant from whom you bought
it: he is authorized to give you a new
garment free.- The only time limit is
your own good Judgement,
We have hath th*» R*—
wel! as a few Talley weaves.
‘Tom Thumb Wedding''
’TV Torn Thumb” Wo,1-ling,
which nan give fnesduy eveiling
under tlm nii-pie.es of the I,o< 1 i*‘K
Club wm n lug s icee s
On amount of tin- storm many
went kept a"uy, yet tin* house
was nlmost, full.
The children all did line, ami
it was a coiitiuoiiH laugh fr< in
beginning to end,
IXt Little Charlotte Iligliuni as
bride and Albert King as groom
could lint Inive been belter.
A number of appropriate song
were sung by t lie children,
Those who missed it missed a
treat.
Mrs. Vashti Slone, Co. President
Will Speak at The
Sunday School Rally
A large crowd of Suntbi.v School
workers met at Ssppingtnn%
Clnipel Sunday, fur the District'
^ Kally.
Tim Regular lesson was studied
in the morning, after which the
schools gave their reports.
At noon the ladies served a
splendid dihjuer, to which every
one present did full justice.
The afternoon was spent on the
Sssentials of a Biic.cesal'ull Sun
day School, and whs very inter-
esting and also very instructive,
every school present should be
helped. About twenty from Col
•my attended.
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Try a Suit of ih ’se wonderful clothes the next
COUNTY
Sunday School
Convention
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The Colony Kehehahs enjoyed
a treat ladt Tuesday a "“Jk when
Maadnnies I'aylor, Kennedy, Net
tie Richardson, Anna Marlin,
Lena Kennedy, Waiab Smith,
Vivian Hancock, Stella Ticm.
MaiV Bybee, Kl i *«».»••• 1» U’iU'
BUn I Nelson. Madge R'-pp. '
,ee Taylor, and Miss ’Viear ami
Messrs M. Richardson and 0 I.
Hancock, Rebekahe from A Italia
ame to Colony and put <‘i, the
degree work fur the lodge. I he
(earn did fine work, and the
Colony Lodge desires In express
their thanks fur their assistance.
A ltebekali.
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To Print, Sale Bills.
[ uesday and Wednesday
3&4
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K-ir Sale—1 Jersey Cow, fresh
in about two weeks, also 1 Jack
and 1 Stallion, extra good, to]
sell or trade for young stuck, i
bankable note I.r Kuril Oar. I pOR SALE Good Five
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Clancy’s Meal Market
For First Class Meats See Us.
rVtr Cured Meals- Lard Sausatf®*
and Bread.
, T. C. Clancy, Mgr.
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Peter Lukenga, 2 miles east and
1 north of Colony.
Estray Notice.
Taken up b.v the undersigned
| 1 (lilt, weight about 80 p« Mods,
feet-' w hi to, round hole' in right
ear. Owner plcuxe call and take
her and pay for I hi- notice.
(Jen. B. McQuaid.
f>4 miles east anil 2 north of Oni-
ony, Ok u.
Regular Meals will he served
on Mondnv, Kriday and Saturday
for 26e at the O'd Short Order.
Mrs. 0. W Self.
Room House in Colony. «t
a Bargain, apply at Courier
office.
Mr. C. K. McDonald, n elerk at
Heger .S'ehool the past two veins,
left Saturday for Wichita Kan.
where he will attend the Roe In-
stitute, He ban many friends win
regret to have him leave here, yet
are glad that lie Inis this oppor-
tunity.
Several Stats Officers will
be here, as well as other well
known Sunday School workers ^
Watch for Programs, Plan
to be here both days, You will
be helped.
Ev©tryone Invited
tf.'uNUI
HARRY W. EBY
AT 'l l IE COLONY STATE BANK FOR
Farm Loans* and Insurance
IN RELIABLE COMPANIES
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For Majestic Ranges and
National Stoves see
Colony Mercantile Co.
Mr. Owoti F Rem-gar ami Mi-r-
Va|aria Hardesty «■■'''• I'd'-tly
married last thursday s t tin
home of tlie bride’s parents Mi.
and Mia .1 M Hardesty. Th •>
are both vi ry popular yoiiny
people, and we join their many
friends in wishing them n long
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County S. S. Convention
The Count V Holiday Belinnl
Convention w ill lie held in Colony
(letoher !lr<l ami 4th. K.verv 8nu
day School worker In this -ection
dtollld endeavor to make this the
liest Convention ever held In
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ventionc it will Boost your Sun-lN„,j h«ppy life. They will make
day School. [their home in Cordell.
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Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1916, newspaper, September 21, 1916; Colony, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941594/m1/1/: accessed May 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.