Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1915 Page: 8 of 8
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THE COLONY COURIER
R I C H-C O N
Ranges and
Cook Stoves.
your cooking
eating stove.
Do not try to do
on an old worn out, fuel
In our line of Rich-Con Ranges
and Cook Stoves You will find just
the size you will need, and the saving
ft ih fuel alone for the year
S pay for the New Stove.
will almost
Rich-Con Stoves are all guaran-
teed as to price and quality.
f ‘
In our line you will find them
i priced at $13.00 to $50.00
Buck Creek.
ALL SIZES,
ALL PRICES.
HEATERS,
HEATERS,
HEATERS.
Winter Is Coining
It’s almost here, Pre-
pare to keep your home comfortable this winter, (
You will be comfortable if you have one of our
Heaters in your home.
The stove shown here is very popular this
year, it burns either wood or coal.
Our Heaters are priced from $1.75 to $17.00
~ iVI ■ '
For Furniture, Rugs, Hardware,
Harness, Wagons, Buggies, Paints
etc. You should see us.
he Farmers Supply Co.
Colony,
The Firm That Appreciates Your Business.
Okla.|
Did you see that little Jack
frost each morning lust week? its
a gentle reminder of what is com-
ing soon, so we had better look
out old toes and old clothes.
J. S. Settles and wife went
down to settle w ith Sam Andregg
and family Saturday, and take a
ride in Sam’s new Overland Oar
Sunday.
At the rate the fanners are
getting automobiles it looks as
though renters and editors may
soon be able to purchases car or
Hying machine.
Leo Stockton marketed w heat
in Cordell Saturday, 571b wheat
brought 97c per bu.
W. I. Tract visited in Smith
county Tex. last week. He owns
a farm there'.
John Estes and son, Elmer have
bsen uiaiketing wheat in Oordell
the past few days.
John Norton and family and
father Ireadaway of Oowdeu are
among those who attended the
Standerfer trial in Oordell last
week.
Sherman Walters and wife went
to Cordell last week to hear the
big murder trial.
Fred Aaron sold wheat in Cor
dell Saturday,
Mr. John Whitworth ha« about
8 acres of Seeded Ribbon Cane
and lias purchased a new sorghum
mill from Colony Merc. Co. and
uow we sure will have some lasses.
Earl Brown was hauling wheat
to Weatherford last week for
Oapt. Z. A. King.
Oottou is very slow about open-
ing this year, guess it is wise in
doing so as the price is getting
higher all the time, and then it
will he longer about being sent
over into the Big War.
Mrs M. E. Crunk received
word that one of her nephews
had been killed in the explosion
at Ardmore.
FOR SALE
One 2f inch Fish Bros, wagon
in good condition only $85,00
8, K, Wauchope
1 have leathers for Auto
pumps.' J. M. Seger.
BLACK BOX
AT
SEGAR SCHOOL
Saturday Evening.
Strayed—1 Red Bull 2 year old,
weight about 1,000 lbs., got out
of my pasture south of Colony.
Finder please notify Fred Kauger,
Colony.
Professional And
Business Cards
DR. E. E. DARNELL
Physician and Surgeon
Calls answered promptly Hey or nigh
Glasses Accurately Fitted
COLONY Oklahoma
For Sale-2 Second-hand
Ford Cars, in good condi-
tion. Will sell at a bargain.
1. M. Seger.
DR. JONES
RESIDENT I)ENLIST
Does all kinds of Dental Work.
Colony, Oklahoma.
O. F. Ron-gar J. |„. Jack.on
RENEGAR & JACKSON.
LAWYERS.
Do A General Practice.
Cordell and Sentinel. Oklahoma.
Our Line Of
UNDERTAKER'S SUPPLIES
Ih Vory Complete, Wu Can Supply
All Your NutttiH.
Colony Mercantile Company.
An
quick
iron!
•us strictly r
jo lit free. Old
Cntouta tul
tpedal node?.
nullum-
on Patents
lug pat out a.
\ Co. receive
.lest iD'oncf fur socuviui
ken through Muuu At
............. without obfirao lu ♦>’9
Scientific flnivdcait,
\ liandiomelr lllii»!r«i«d weekly. I nrirest clr-
iilulUm ,if nny m-luiii UIO Innnml, n ei ins, 1 «
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MUNN & Co.3B,B,o*iUv,,» New York
iJruticu Ofllce. o'2£> b' dt.. Wsslilhjldti. I) t.
COME TO THE
COLONY BARBER SHOP
I N. CADEN HEAD,
Tumurial Artist
(Suit Cleaned and Pressed.
We Order Hulls to Your Measure
All work. Guaranteed.
Get your School Supplies at the
Oolonv Drug Oo.
Sale
Bills
PRINTED
U jroa
Id have a sale
get our prices
or
We are fixed for turning
out work of this kind
in double-quick time.
The Colony Mill
RINT Grinds FEED
On Friday, Saturday and Mon-
day of each -w eek.
Good Meal, at rfll times.
T. J. KENDRICK, Mgr.
.1 $»»
We print Sale Bills, and Horse
Bills, in fact, any kind of job
work, promptly.
Save the horses and rattle from
the tiles, Shoo Fly 75c a gallon.
Colony Drug (Jo
Let Us Print
Your Sale Bills.
I now have a big supply of
of repairs and supplies for
Ford Car. J. M. Seger.
WHY NOT NOW?
TO-DAY
FOR
THE COURIER.?
VERY DAY
CREAM DAY.
AT
WaucKopt and Co.
Msk« your Cow* Pay Your Bill* Bong U» All
Yeur Cl Mm All Ike l i»»
AGENTS, WANTED
Everywhere
To Sell
Madame
Du Four’*
Face
Powder
which Is i»r»pnred
In four colors
A Hit Two SUi-s.
25c & 50c
vim iiox.
Sond 2c stamp
for nAVtipl*, r>*.
imitituHit IV £
,P.C.
I Miss Billie Burke
t.iir Cuvorttf
Aftrsaa.aaya, "It'*
the host I have
over usuit —■ so
soft nml won-
derfully a U h o •
i lw." •
The Du Four Co.,Wash
-:■<
WE
ALWAYS
Pioneer Pickups.
Received too late for publication
last week.
Mrs. Geo. Vanhorenbeeck and
children returned from Oklahoma
City Saturday.
Mr. Sam Doff was a business
c“ller at M. W. McNeal’a Satur-
day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fetter visit-
ed their daughters, Mrs. Aaron
and Mrs. Trowney Tuesday of last
week.
Messrs Edward Fetter, Louis
Marchund and Roy McNcnl return
ed from the Htute fair at Okla.
City Saturday evening.
Miss Hazel Mason is on the sick
list tins week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Sc Illicit ting
made a business trip to Weather-
ford Tuesday.
Mi W. McNeil and family were
Cordell visitors Sunday.
M r . Joseph Marchand w a s
absent from school Friday.
Mr. Deter Trowney has beet
sowing wheat for Mr. Fetter tin
past week.
Misses Anna and (Jlara March
and visited (lie Misses MrNeuls
Saturday.
Mias Lizzie Schlichting was al
sent from school one day last
week.
Mr. Herman Weicliel hauled
wheat to Weatherford Friday.
n .. — .I...
We want Your Produce.
Heard & Morrison.
PAY
THE
TOP PRICE
FOR ALL
PRODUCE
Come In and
TRY US.
leard & Morrison,
Colony, Okla.
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your family enjoy
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A Real Thrifty Farmer
mav he judged by the condition of
his team and harness. Instead of
using wire, nails and rivets to mend
his harness, he takes them to the
shop and has them put in proper re-
pair as needed instead of allowing
them to continue to rip and tear
day after day until they can not be
used. We have found that it costs
less in the end to keep them in good
condition besides being more satis-
factory to the user. Our prices on repair work are moderate,
For 81.60 we will give your harness a thorough oiling which
will make them last much longer and look better Bring in
your Repair Work NOW.
T. C. BAIRD,
COLONY, OKLA.
K5KS2P
BAIN WAGONS
We have the Bain Wide Tire Wagon
in Stock, You should see Them.
Monitor Drills
See Our 12--7 Double Disk Drills.
The Farmers Supply Co.
Colony Ckla.
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