Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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democratic
ticket
7j T r For Every One In the Home, $L A Year.
A Live Home Paper, ,slin „„.h. on*' column
1M_ nATES - Display udvertn m*'m” •> ' msi rtlon nml thr* *•
ADVCBTISING RATW nvt. ‘‘cut~ ^ sU months
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*!“, card* of Thanks, etc.____ _______
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Haskell, “the doer”, got done.
Senator Owen and decency
von in Washita County.
Mr. Haskell blairae* the repub-
licans; others condiment them.
The present inc'umbent of |
senatorial seat isn’t otren lltxakcll
anything now.
Wsshits Connty 'V*"'1 "ct
j,,, the election. There was plem
ty of rain.
republican
ticket
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I llEPRESENTTlIN E
U i), Pouter
The Trial. Of A Traveler
“I am a traveling,” writes K. K
Youngs, K. Berkshire. Vt.. and was
oftl.n troubled with constipation
and huligeatloi. till I began to usej
• Kings Now Life VlUs. winch I
* ‘ . pvcetlert remedy.
hav*' fennel an «>; 1 v,(lni,v
For all stomach, Umh > ■
frouble. they are ttneqriaUd.
.,-cftf The Colony Drug ( *'.
\V. K. Stone, the race ti.*i 1(1
from Watonga, was here 'I ues« ;ay |
and left his fine racing *ta Bionl
Abator with M. B "avul.s n
while he took the balance oM
string of noted racers to the Car
thuge Missouri race ciscut.
’Mrs R. Kincaide has gone 1 ’ £
i New York city to attend n family
'reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Money Udey vis-
it,,d with Mr. lliley's parents on
t,obl) Creek Monday.
Wilson illcneaLndllcorge Von
lioon be. k called at the { "nrn-r
odice Thursday.
Witch Shipman an.l OtiieH 1"on*
to tire Washita M,lW ast h“‘ ' '
,iav. They lost a male
itrayc.l off while they wore .n
camp.
PHONE No. 11
TERMS 1 po* cent. __________
" Col J. B. SIEMENS
Gr,du,tc of Miwlottrl auction School.
General /l a c l i o n e e r
r,:„e he books your sale.
Works for you from the tiCT. n_________________
Residence^1 mile west of Korn. J
A __ . rercw^yefjBEfKtS ««BK-1®3® ***
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OI.KUK or DISTRICT COURT
,1 • Ovi'm-rui'T.'i
Flying Men Fall
The people of Oklahoma a. 00UNTY JUDGE
U as a large number of Demo-1 Le Roy Jones
\ l‘.» u.*-> « * — »’
, -prefered Mr. Owen to
Haskell for Senator.
FOR LJ.S.StaNAlE
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Fresh Drugs--
We fill all prescriptions carefully an
use only fresh reliable drugs.
Patent Medicines
0ur stock is complete, we have
popular good ones.
Books and Stationery
We invite you to call and
excellent stock, you w.h be ple. se
The Colony Drug
•' v. ■
Judging from tlia result oE the
primary there are a large number
■( voter, in Washita conn ty
I cUeve in a square deal tor •
woman—this without any re
tion on the gentlemen who opp°s,
,.J the lady lor Register of Deeds.
COUNTY ATTORNEY
G. E. NVagSEB
gf*^
m^rn
COUNTY CLERK
G. \v. Barton
The mud slinging that certain let „G AR
is, nlate, on the Democratm ART HUMBARGAk
U.t indulged in during thorn-____.---
insui’6
dales
IMIttW. I* •**
Stewart Hnmbargm • ' \
from Kansas where »V-' ^
, ,od Wife have been visi.m D
td home and he will now be out
of the burning issues in t u LtU1
p.iign for County Commissioner
,,f the first district.
Register of Deeds
CHAS B LORENZ
For Commissioner
1st District
’ [ike rt'iiultH in loss of arpctlto --------- #
nat kaoho, nervousness hew ’ A
ISttSSgg’ |Ti it....... .........
l"'*’ fj nSu u. ......... [C, eu ielhl- L_- - »•*£
& l» writs.’, did nuue •JJ^I - " |
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brwImuNhllg'-t.bne.lywlU ®
»»r^y‘U|l
I Coiii'pR‘D
indUigeu it* .......... - -------
was SO fierce that it should . , Scger Township
.the defeat of thee candl- For lr««tee, » C
by the republicans in No’.. B> H. JOHNbUW
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LIIir—■.imi.-Wt®*—r~
Don't Overlook
that aubacrlption. H you
avsrvssts
good c*e lor
Col. J. N. Riley
AuctioM©©*-
KENTUCIvY SCHOOL OF AUCTION
OltADUATK OF KEN1UCKY Ah]TFFcD
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
promt, attention given to Tear Interest.
. Terms: I per cent
Sleek Sales a Specialty'
IWUlonee, 1 ami l-a mile north and 1;.
ROBERT L. OWEN
United Stateegna^ rom
[state senate
Jambs l. Austin
Oklft-
;S'W“ II * BcslU. • nee, 1 and 1-J mile north anu - A*
the ji'/OA’LIji &.......„,,n
rw-fT’]
nu.ur JARS FREE
FOR KKURKSENTITIYE
, a.Ur, l C. 0. HtLTl
n. inn- vour coupons from lh |__
«D0B
apd Paulsen. - I L. R- Siiean
Character assassins should not
be allowed to bold olftce 10 Wash-
iut county and where both, or M
vho Democratic candidates foi an
Hem the recent primary are
^ a^^hli-iuVo^mhe" | ,2000.00 DEATH BENEFIT
#15.ff0'Weekly Benellt for^ Ac-^
ci.lent uf S" km ’ ^lln.io.oo for
----- &"ih77^nty pa; will selon my farm 3m «
:ST J. aad'i■'/•esth •>' K0^' j . WEATHERFORD
BET A \°^Z"W°°tB ” m°nAV ^ ICmUSl 1 S
( 1Y one. cleaned, WIIUwm
I Se Jeweler nt W^ope’s store
every Saturday.
Sam Hays
COUNTY ATTORNEY
A. R. Ash
COLONY, 10 1-2 mi. south and f-
..........'"‘""‘"^mn- onclng .t T." o'clock, a. m.
1
\Ye regret to state that H ‘ ■
K Igens met defeat, hut lorn cident or oicKny^, - {or
point With pride to . f ijn.b or eyefughi;l» ' .
, , Township where lie B'-es Relief DmuM . « "st i.
. ! ! vote in tlLS.-ti"-eSiVYycsr-Nt. „.h,-r
■ ,«hip for one of his sir l1P‘ \HV,mentr MEN and
, l0tjt8, and in oolony Where M£etv0*fc nges-ltt to-Oo ttfe ^ pvm
ived NO'/, of the Democratic Uellflblc Oompanj « ;
. '^th^'^iderr
cuudidat-r lost. ^ t0 ihfot-
candiduto. lost. Idainis. >'riw
COUNTY CLERK
Euank Thomson
for sheriff
])o<; Urr Tli'itSo;;
L>r Dues nor COUNTY TttEAEl Kbl*
d WOMEN | j, a. Robinson
H3 CClBii
■1 ■ neat .............. lust; d.l» Wr«n s ami
l ,|,ll won and Hut Ity wuy- A"‘ l^upntion. Atldre,, l’ei't-
u ,h.,y any for gtapenuta. there ‘ Hegi 'try U"inpan> ,
u ;oit!*bii. judge Shcan, shcrlli 1 ^ l>a#
Hutcherson, assessor Parker, ‘iml ‘__
U.ntrUst clerk Austin all present«
, holders at Cordell and cun-
mittis tor ro eh-dion in the pn-
inu'vy are now living in Cordell,
i nil were formerly of Rocky.
II,(l for representiti' e and I • ll"u-
J((U for treasurer are from Rocky.
Ml,l all these Rocky email ab'S
N in the primary. 'l !»«■' r' '
tliey all won is that they Were the
Gmlee .of Cordell amt Rocky um
■bln -e I wo largest voting I1' '1 1
U„ eounty worn able to .lei" et
U,. noce-sary votes to beet »"■'
(ltlmr part oMho enunly. Tt '
litieky hunch "f /uimlnlatcs am
like yen must go to Boc LV
it v-b m»M " " "A* 'nh'"‘
KEC INTER OF DEEDS
Mile, .bur; Stoyh
B, O. WILLIAMS the J. v.-.-U-r
,.L„in in Oolntty.
wiuslt'‘l“'> st«ts svf'y S*t«,t,,>'
tx . f.«|T 0:1 YCAI«
M^Trhcf'r.uiBNCK
‘Am llTfiMf ■ i■■iliJn T”,7*17^31/
COUNTY ASSESSOR
\Y. L. RMlKl '1
FOR COMMISSION Ell 1 «t DisT.
i li (',<)*; i ’
TWU
J. I). Corn
trustee
T. J. Kv.ni>'!'1 1
■ 3 Head of Norses -
1 Dunn Horse, smooth
1 Roan mare 7 ^ ^ mare 2 years old
sorreii Coach h^-, Head of Cattli
4 Flogs, 2 Pisfs - »
farm SUtrEpSowierrfcs , ,
|>Household Good
riding lister, stalk cutter
1 row cotton planter, 1 staiw
1 single rov, , cultivator 1 walk-
2. riding Flows, 1 ruling fi;RC
Hivator 1 2-section linrrow, 1 disc,
uig cultivator, ^ harness. \ with
l hay rack, 2 sett double burner. ,
1 (ly nets
3 Good Mitch Cows, 1 Hsifers, 1
now, 3 Spring Calve?
, .1 u t i
;,f- till* fell Dial. N ).
fill K I N 1)11 |eV
1 mailable tango, good as K-w* * V|‘
oil Stove, good as new and --".DsLai
cream a. pnrnlor good I
cabnet, good as »®w* d 2 J
chairs; 3 Fodslea s 1 v. o ‘ ^ ,J
with springe, 1 lounge^ , g<|
srood burner; 1 , . 100 (
V. x , io0i and ubout 1UU *
wringer; 1 ‘ »c- , m„oy 0t|
jars, cooking vessel, and many
things too numerous to ment.on.
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F^ed r,nd Crop.
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,CHICKENS ft TURKEYS js acre.bafi-ornm^ -n._ _ _ -
1) -.'SsTstSi- FREE LUKCM AT NOON m
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fERMS:
moat dreaded d. .....Unit ' El["^
iiii)iiiKmu|U()Un,y(iung nadmUi
(.hicki'l’'. Met " hnttleof DitMU'i
\t hiv Diamdnui 'tii-'aml pve 'J
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Uft'pii young and o'd chicken < >"
Sk|l(IHIII^ {'Tu" i nr't ttf- I t\nV»V". licaltD*‘ •
L'll'.Vaial <1 ft. sintlt.nndwllY.
I'lilth V •
C#my Drug Co.
All utim* <" to'- ............ . .ori
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Col. J. 13 Siemens, Act.
\ t\ W- cleuk.
,(| until settle'! for.
J J. WALL; owt
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Seger, Neatha H. Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1912, newspaper, August 8, 1912; Colony, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941787/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.