Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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Geo. S, Hagen, graduate auctioneer, sells all
Colony
VOL. 1 NUMBER 52.
$1.00 PER YEAR.
kinds of livestock. Farm sales a specialty, W’jFord
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COLONY, WASHITA CO., OKLA., THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1910.
Man Killed in Quarrel
Over Wagon
Last, Saturday, wp ar« infrnrm-
pd, Jim Hugliea aud his father
in law. Mr. Lewis went t<* the
home of Jim Hugos’son, Robert
Hughes to harrow a wagon. A
quarrel! ensued and Robert
Hughes went into the house ami
got his shot gun. When lie retur-
ned he pointed the gun at his
faiiier, Jim Hughes, with the
evident intention of shouting.
Hi* Mr. L sw is interposed
and by sbameing him about
meaning to kill his own father,
cmsed him to change his miud
Uld he changed aim, pointing the
gihi at Lewis lie fired shooting
.1 way Lewis’ lower jaw ami teeth.
Lewis died in a few hours. Young
Hughes is now in jail atOordell.
Ed Gustafesons, presented fhe
editor with a nuipherof the liiiost
tomatoes wo have s^een this year.
This otiice printed some station
ery for The Washita Hoods Roads
Assooiatihii last week.
Tv.
Elmer Price, the one of water
melon fame, is also some apple
raiser, last week he brought us
some tine apples raised on ,his
farm this year. One measured
hearly 11 inches in eemnufet'Onlfy
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Home
Bank
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Reese Kincaide ami family
who have been spending a few
weeks in the north fhr e vaoa
tin and rest returned last week
Dr. Davis left New York Oily
last fjumlay ami is on his way
home, lie is vjspting on the way
in Kentucky. Dr.audHrs- Davit
will he at hotpe after the fifteen-
th in Polony Mr. Goodin of the
Lonkeba Index Was a caller at
this office the first of the week.
The schoo| \yptjt of Colony with
Miss Delaney, teacher opened
Tuesday of this. The Colony
school With l$is$ Mabel I’rulsen
teacher will open in Cob ny next
Monday. ,
WaaL^^ll^uttgipncfjt.and Ker-
ry fcby affreltfVed court at ('Ofdell
laat. Monday, jii the Case .< f
MonfgiVniery Vs Miokcle,
Is a convenient place to de-
posit your money and trans-
act your business. Make
this bank yduf bank.
We are at jMut’serVice
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CfllonV Stats Bank
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THE SCHOOL PROBLEM
Consists of schpol shoes, clothing,
tablets, pencil* &c. and yoi$ are giving
it considerable thought just nqw.You
can find the solution of this problem
right here. We have the correct ans-
wer whichis ‘OUR FAMILY SCHOOL
SHOES” “Better shoes
and girls,’
SB38RW
l§rnm fl %a
ILY SHOES FOR ALL THE. FAMILY*
Wear Perfect Fitting Clothes
TltEY FEEL BETTEli
AND LOOK BETTER
Our loynl friends ar® invited to eall and
inspect the Latest, Greatest and Most Ex-
pensive Line of Samples ever placed on
sale in this town. Permit us to show this
Fall and Winter Line piece by piece. It
will really be a treat.
for hoyS and Suita apd Overcoat* at $14.00 up
Rose & CompanyL
Hive bad the cMilldence of our people for many
year*. This reputation has been established by
being fair. You can rely on what tbey offer belli*
the beet dollar's Worth for a dollen Tbt clothe*
they aell are all made to Measure from measurc-
menta that we furulsh. WE GUARANTEE THE
FIT. TRIMMINUS AND WORKMANSHIP. TBS
atylol add samples you must Me.
Let ur show you
Wauchope & Paulsen
Exclusive Lbca) Representative!
OUR FAMILY’’ Skoss For Boys and Gris 1.35 to 2.25
-:WaucKoPe & Paulsen:-
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Kendrick Supply Company
Cast Mantel Street Colony Okla.
THE ftAYo LAMP
is the best kind of tdnip you
can find, the lohg evenings
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Will soon be hfefe land you
will heed ti C*ooa Light.-
Wo hfcqe a complete stock of RAYOS
and supplies. Come in and let us ^uote
you otir SPECIAL LOW PfllCE.
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SCHOOL PROL&MS
Consists, priAtipally, of SHOESi
TABLETS, PENCILS. etH:
Buy REPUBLIC School Shtei,
and soltie the ptodleVn to ybur sat-
isfaitiori
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Men's “Buffalo Calf’ Work Shoe*
Lots of SliitS, are being sejd now, Dori’l
Wait or you will be behind:
GET A CONTINENTAL SUIT.
S SlFALL G0i)DS ARRIVING: Outining, Gingham, Quilting Cotton, Sweaters, 5hirts,
Skirt^Hdsiery, fact at. • I;
HE KENDRICK SUPPLY
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Seger, Neatha H. Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1910, newspaper, September 8, 1910; Colony, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941861/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.