Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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INDIAN
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INDIAN INKLINGS
Frank Hamilton is night watch
,i\ at the Indian School.
lian
Echoes
Nigh’, ur lie ha’ an Arapaho
< Han from near Cloud (thief,
it.h hi., family, spent Sunday
! Monday in Colony.
Mi ^ Borterhcld took one c
» Indian girls, a student at
i. Sc'o- t, to Okla. City,
F i lay night for special treat-
ment of one of her eyes..
Joe Little Bird, Alfred Little
Bird end A vision Sage are not
rf a seen 'h iking around, the
pgency. They farmed, and have
pre pa to look after at home.
RESULT OF THE SALE
OF INDIAN LANDS.
at Soger Agency, Oct. 14, 1010
I At the land sale at Reger
Agency the 14, of October 1010.
| the following Indian lands wore
sold to the highest bidders as
follows
St. Luke’s Indian Day School l Hulking Homan to
is progressing nicely. 1 C. H. Maddox, 2501.00, no ot~
EAST SIDE
SOUTH CANADIAN
By «ur QM Kxpcrleneed Oorrenpoudcnt
Mr. Fred Sioux °f Watonga
is Whirlwind visitor during Him
week,
Expert farmer J. AY. Ljams
of Watonga pay our villiugo a
short visit Tuesday.
■odore Hatrtrv, one qf our
pr ,gressivo Indians has
>sanl liltlehome on a block
11 y ini) in Colony and last
1. a fine orchard
Uev. Sherman Coolide has
gone to CJ-uthrie Monday to at-
tend the Epacepal conference.
pu
>rtv,
Mr. Bird seward has \)eei
hauling corn to Fay elevatoi
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Porcupine Bui
Cheyennes of Segar Indian agency ari
nissiug a visiting relatives and friend.-
‘Saturday.
i 'dill13 |
. weather
the agency
• o.hJy all- ^ line line of Buggy aim
“■i tio inurc Wagon whips bust arrived at
ui i anyone L>tacey Kigya, Indian Trader,b.
ana pick I just st0p and save your dollars
I iu buy them.
\Mjjr
POTATO SORTER VERY HANDY
Tedious Labor Involved Can Be Rw
lieved by Device Shown In lllus-
I tration Below.
CME WAY OF jCUTTINQ CORN
Method Shown In Illuatratlon Ip Said
by Writer to Be Stfnpla and
Practioai.
I her bids.
Falling Fat to
0. T, Murrel, 1453, other bids
LOOO DO. 1050.00, 1425.00
Red Face, A. Uiegier 3320.00
other bids 1604.00.
Walking Buffalo,to
W. L. Myers, 5032.00 other bib
3210.00, 4031,00.
Cheyenne Chief, to
E. E. Brink, 1411.00 other bids
1204.00, 1004.00
Black foot Woman, to
John O. Flgmiug, 5440.00 other
Other bids: 2305.00, 4376.00
1820.00, 3904.00, 4216.00, 3127.00
3000.00, 5120.00,
Rosa Lewis to
J. M. Rhodes 1002,00
Ko other bids
Good Homan to
(j. E. aud F. B. Shaw 2500.00
o her bids: 2008.00, 2512.00,
2520.00
Pulling in Lodge to
II. H. Clark 1004.00
No other bids
Blow away to
-A. L. Mosier 2752.00.
No other bids
Standing Calf to
Geo. Dodson 4755.00
Other bids 4280.00, 8200.OO
Big Knee to J L Dodson 2655.00
Other bid I800.00
South to David Kiehn 3103.00
Other bids 2644,00, 2540.OO
Littlo Blackbird to
A. S. Hiedbrecht 8810.00
Other bads : 2020.00, 27oo,oo,
3250.00, 1626.00
Five and One-half
Per Cent
Plus regular Commission. You get all you barrow. We do
not take commission out of the money you barrow, but
give you One, two, and three years to pay in.
QUICK MONEY EASY TERMS
German Realty Company
Slasky-Fast Building, Weatherford, OKIahoma.
ED CREWS will
i
Repair your.
Harnss
at
Wauc/iope & Paulsen
Qeneral Harness repair Shop.
Charges R %sonable
FOR FEE DISHES
at
Wauchope Paulsens
Tbe tedious labor Involved In sort-
ing many bushels of potatoes can be
relieved tfltli the device sh«wn In Il-
lustration, and the amount M work
dou# In bail' or a third of tha time
possible under the hand method, Bays
Orange Judd Farmer. A frame la
built to go over a laigc box or bin.
This Is coverwd with l-lneh me«h
chicken wire and act bo that It slants
upon the box or bln. The potatoes
me placed upon this screen and the
■mall oiiuii puna through the meahea
Inio the box or bln below.
| The larger potatoes roll down to-
ward tho lowest end of screen. Two
Omen standing on each side of the de-
vice can pick out nit the damaged
IftototocB an they roll down over same,
thus securing perfectly sorted pota-
toes with but a fraction of tho time,
labor and expense required to sort
them by handling each one. If the
Hgevlce la placed on a bln that is »"v-
Last winter, after the com cutting
was done, one of your ■ubscrlhors
«mve his way of cutting corn. A little
' later Mr. B. gave bis w»y, stating
that Mr. A.’s way was Hk» a Chinese
puzzle. I give my way. If tt «ay help
some one, well and good; If •Ot, there
is nothing lost except the time It
takes to read about It, writes A. F.
Thompson in Breeders’ Gazette. I
F. L. BARINES, Agt
Colony or Weatherford, Oklahoma
HIGH GRADE NURSURY STOCK.
money:
Money! Money
IF YOU WANT
TO
Borrow or Lend
ON
cho ice farms or
city real estate
.:See or write uss.
Colony Oklahoma
T. J .KENDRICK & CO.
Red Fcathpr to
R. L. Dickson 1210.QO
No oilier bids
,r
\ v.
FOR SALE
A Handy Potato Sorter.
*rnl feet from the ground nn inclined
aurfnee should 1m placed at the foot
of the screen, so the tubers will not
bo brulHud by dropping directly ta
tho floor or ground.
Method of Cutting Corn.
moke shocks to 12 hills square in such
a manner that 1 carry ten hills at u
time. At first, I tin tho four hills In
the center of tho square for a "start-
ur." I think my method a vary sim-
ple one. I got the shock reudy for the
binder twine tin before I leava 1L
Storing Potatoes.
Tf there 1b danger of frost entering
(he cellar put the barrels containing
ihn potatoes In the room over the
kitchen where the heated air from the
range can b<* used to keep the air at
a moderate temperature they will
keep dry and retain their flavor,
A FINE FARM—159$ acres;
school bouse on Hie other hall
acre. About 67 acres m culti-
vation, nearly all the land cun
he put in crop if desired.
Fine pasture on land not in
crop, some small brush nil
hrough pasture. About 15*0
fruit trees, bust variktikh, three
Varieties of grapes, u fine grovt
running west and north irom the
school house on the corner, ma-
ny of those trees are 86 feet tall
A Six room house, u small barn
and crib, chicken house, smoko
houno and cave.
A tine well with to feet of
water, pump and wind mill.
Incumbrance' #1000.00 («) (P/e to
run four yours from lust Junuury
BRICK $45011.0(1
This SNAP is only 3 miles
from Hinton, Okla.
See or write—J. ,(larva, at the
Colony Merc, Co. Colony, cklu.
UBLIC SALE
We will sell, at the old Schobvo farm, 2 mjels north and 1-2
west of Colony, and 5 1 -2 mdes east of Korn on
Thursday Dec. 1, 10.
commencing at 10 o’clock sharp the following dshribed
property to-wit:
r
— ■ ,, *.1» mi rmiii’Mi iw uwrnarat MMiW <
Geo. S. Hagen,
( , ,<( l« of f. . ourl Aurlloii School’
MV?" -TV’V auctioneer
MU Bmi M l* V*/-* -a*. - 1 •*»'
Horses and Mules
2 Sorrel work horses, 7 years old,
weight 1000 pounds each.
J black horse, weight 1300 Libs.
I sorrel horse, weight ICOO
1 sorrel filly, coming 3 years old
2 black l illys, coming 8 year old
lOOO pounds each.
1 team mules, aged 7 and 8.
1 good sized hay mule.
9 Dozen Chickens
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
•2 sowing machines, 1 new 1
1 cook stove; 2 dressers;
I 2 cupboards; and other things
! ino numerous to m< nlion■
.....wfS
250
bushels of
CORN
Sows and Hogs
3 yeurlng calves
I JERSEY Cow, giving milk
now and will he fresh the first
1 of March.
1 lied Cow, will he fresh in tho
spring. •
11 SI 1C ATS weight about 70 Lba
FARM 1MLEMENTS
2 Farm wagons; 1 buggy; 2 rid-
ing listers, good ns new; 1 rid-
ing disc cultivator; 2 riding
cultivators; 1 walking cullivifcj^,.
tor; 2 knife sleds; 1 slulk ci*4s
ter; 1 2-section harrow; 1 14-in
torbing plow; 1 disc sled; 2 se's
farm harness; I set chain har-
ness ; l garden plow; 2 hand corn
grinders; I set dlde buggy haring
Belli;
I i 11 , u ; arm Hales. Prompt Attewirfen,
n.l 1 1 -si PeHtihs duanniteed.
Tr>rm^ 3 c -ar Cent; Straight
I! -.11 'I ■
Culuy, 7 mile
ie no
, • , , 1 mill ■■ \m-st, mill f> north • (
,,,l o Wt hi.111 fniii. 2 miles east an4
rRCE LUNCH SERVED AT NOON
V.iiathttifOFcl Route 4.
TERMS OF SALE
All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; all sums over $10-
a credit cf 12 months, on approved note bearing 10 per cent
will be given, 5 per cent discount for cash on sums over 10.
Co. J« N. Riley Auctioneer J- N. McDougal,
Harry W. Eby Clerk.
m w
C. W. Bryan Owners.
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Seger, Neatha H. Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1910, newspaper, November 17, 1910; Colony, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941723/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.