Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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Attend
VOL. 2 NUMBER 41
PER YEAR
CpLONY, )VASHJTA CQ
OKLA„ THURSDAY, JUNE 22 1911
ppger Ifus just put in sum.
•jdditjou^l |vimiow> a,.d mi,a her
'lour io jiis bui|ding \\utlt|t
Av«‘. and Jias leaded i( t(. Money
Hijt-y for u riitjidonoG.
WVW^^V
H. Clifford put down a
i<»r Jesse $egpr h^t week-
By Paying GOOD tyney h»p POOR Sh
'x i’.’A
Milt Hardesty and ,J
i i:n were it) Oojoi|y 0p
last week.
'Hi" {mji.tps around l id,,i..v i(iV
planning on staying liore I,a- tin*
oelebrutioo thi^ year, They
am very (.specially interested ip
t|u- .ylm.iijiw i^artpf tip- pia^ram.
OUR MODgRAT# PRICES
pqr goop sho^s r;::L z:::
Tip; ST.A II "I. tin- Iliad is our (,l.'AI{ANTItjK ot (JOO^NKSK
(MUtilvi TKI l. TlU-C OWjy STOK't
Oo|. (J. it. Siemens, tln< Korn
''alley autitioriaer,, was in town
Haturday. Mr. Siemens lias taken
out a, feed insurance policy |,v
ph.ipipg oyer 4Q acres of Mil,,
Mai^o apd Kafl'er oorij.
Herman AVeiclud (ms liis ant"
■ it of the repair shnpajtd is
making it go so|nct|iese yluys.
Mitoh Shipman cut oats for H.
v. Milton apd flyoij Sjipnk* fhis
week. TWe people have about
t he oply oat ctops around hpro.
oqoe uressings, Blacking outfits. Lace
The proper pl.ff (o buy SHOE DRESSINGS, L,ee.. Poli.he., Blacking
•n<l other .hoe acee..orie. i« in a SHOE STORE, providing {hey are
there, M>d all the.e i|em» •«■<] qn ,«!e in thia .tore.
We Have dressing qnd ppste for Black,
find fan shoe$
LACES of all kinds, legtfer, gotten, apd //pep,
Mrs. .Walter F Dp-kens Ini
VP !ler dl»tit*N a
iVt 0 £eger sc ho pi
Ikiius Davidson t(pd (Jee Ken-
drick toady a flying trip to Wcatli
erlord Friday ip Mr. Davidson’s
lc»0k after some
hpfKy« My. Day.idson has
there (,o be t ra i n^d,
J. O. Durkson, Washita county
nursery man, who pwps tlye Rpse
Valley i^rs^ry in ^th Korp Val-
ley was a plea sent v id tor at (he
Courier p/tye Friday!......
The Seger township bnayd $tr»-
pushing the gptHl roatjs work in
spite of tke. dry weather. Work is
progressing on the line south-west
of town.
W< K. Flootman oi^ of our
leading hw.mers east of {own was
a Meatherford business visitor
last Friday,
THE UP JO DATE STORE
^ Neathi) Seger has son#
fine white leghorn ehipkens ol*oul
two weeks old that she is <
»*y hand. The Ijttte chick* art *
kept at night in g hex brooder. '
Lust Friday night flip ft* Was sit!
ting on the porch yy jt|» Rue top off
awhile after dark when Mrs. Keger
heard one of the chicken* utter «
little squeal. Opj,,* to (he box she
picked it up to carry it to the
l,¥,lt pitting her hand amount
the chickens to make them mov*
aiHirt, us they seeped to lie crow.
;,(J f°8ether, she took hold r.f *
»ig e||ic|jen snake ubout 4 feet
long tiiat had just got in the tax
to Jigvp a chicken supper. In tlia
excitement that followed tha
>1 Ml 1/4* lint Lill i
GOOD NEWS
P? « flu? klpd pf INSURANCE pover^.
mm
Th« best wsy Ip to start a bank account.
Wf P«JV lnlcre»ron tlm^ deposit*.
The CQJ-pNY STATE BANK.
FQR OUR CUSTOMERS
First
. f
We h^ye just recejypd *°?ne vary pretty ai
Velvtftble c^es ye are going to gjve aw
^ cu4^9n,®rsr Call for your tickets.
Second
Our new perfection refrigerator to l^eep oi
butter and vegetables fresh and dean, has arrive
When you want woor) hniinr ^.ii ... ___
Returns Show It U Fast Becom-
ing One of the Leaflef-s of
the State*
Itoports of )t|.\nhle pi-op|>|-(y i,i
Wnsliitn county were received hy
the state <| ii<l{ for Wednesiluy
afn-riioon, showing a total assess.
hapd (>o7Ko acres 410(1261.Ill
Dots Colony 7H-f I .(K
Dloud Chief 2jj8fJ,jH
llmves JM08 |iKu<| 7721).'!.IK
Mules out) “ IHHOo.OO
t attle jl«)h •! 11021K.0(1
Hogs 2|1(0 ” 10*112.00
Notes, mortgage* 1)1710.00
The grand total of the ussess-
Ineni lor Seger township, includ-
ing l|ie above noil other personal
properly, is #1,21)061,00.
1 he State Hoard of Kquali/.atien
•utH raise land \\Q% ,uui j1(,rses
«"<! mules about 10%. while eat'-
lle were hqvereil 12%. as jj’i^
plan to assess a|| jaiijiprly ||ij.
u.seur Alcorn was indispose^
"n'l " as eonipelh-d today off from
work u half day Monday.
— i
Df, ami Mrs. Davit/ visited in
W’eHtliesjWd last Stip^y.
n»cp fresh ^roperies, priced low pnd
u rijfh. We yqur. tr^dp pnc|
fluranfee Sj;TISFACTION.
Fx e1(,u|iei)inun Frank F. €, ok
"f PUahonni City, who forim r
"" D**(l (In- llearld Stntinel o
Dordi'll, ylplted over plght v.ltl
I?- W paviilisen umi family. Mrs
('ook gr.)l iMps. Djivison ar'siaters
Produce Always WANTED
! I*. A. Mbiillog
11 "‘lie |* of Shill-
ings .Jersey fupi| on (’ohh (’reek.
'"'Pill " (’'*• f>f Co|ony w a* in town
Friday, Mr Shillings thinks a
good (lriyi|m horse rin'{* would lie
enteresting as a part of the (tel,,
hfa t inn Ih'i'e | his year.
Stray Shoat
•John A, Mewley, of K"ru \'u|.
lev was a husiti|:ss ealle|- u| t|ie
Cmuier offlpe lus week. Mr, fie tv*
ley and *los iltipes are two atll'i'
enough stand pal lU|nililie(||is in
spite of the fgot Unit Mr, dupe*
refills the Daily DklahtMiiuo ami
Ml', Hew ley reui|s Haskell 's
Hfute Tl'lhllllu,
j • have a shoal that strayed to
in.V piuce aliout tlii-ue Weeks a-.ro,
find have he{tn unahlo to hento
owner. Owner ,im got name l>v
proving property ami paying f..r
IWd and this notice, 2 ml. west of
('"hm.V, north side of read.
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Ca$ti Mercantile Co
H"o Kendrick, Trustee of
Keger low„shjp has notliled all
I'oml overseer* of Sieger towiis|iip
lo meet the hoard and submit |-( •
P"Hs on July Urd in (Julnhy,
The Onttrler Is ln receipt of a
very fine advertising poster of the
fair at Oklahoma
Dltv September M to Octohar Till
N premium bonk nan h» had hy
inierestisl ttfrileii |(iU.^iit ^i^
John Killer, and Fd and Her.
mon Welch#! were at M*Rutherford
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Seger, Neatha H. Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1911, newspaper, June 22, 1911; Colony, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941621/m1/1/?q=virtual+music+rare+book: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.