Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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fe»eo. S. Hagen, graduate auctioneer, sells all
VOL. 2 NUMBER 3.
$1.00 PER YEAR.
kinds of livestock. Farm sales a specialty,W*
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COLONY, WASHITA CO., OKLA., THURSDAY, SEPT. 29,1910.
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Character in Clothes
While clothes moat assuredly do not make
the man, they count for much, in his everyday
business life. There is no doclginng this fact.
Appearances are telling and pass current as the
evidence of success or of failure, of. alertness
and responsibility, or of shiftless lack of en-
ergy. Every man should take proper pride in
his dress, according to his circumstances ami
means. From shoe to hat tlie proper dress is
the best possable investment.
We are showing a hansome line of design^
and patterns in made to order clothes for. meq
and yopog men, Our clothes are distinctive jn
modeling and have a refinement of style indi-
cative of good taste on the part of j}U who wear
them.
Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Ties and hosiery, all
‘correct” and down-to-the-minute.
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$IAR BRAND'
SHOES
ARE
BETTER
A Complete line of
“Star Brand” Shoes and
“Star Brand Shoes Are Better
Wauchope & Paulsen
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Ike Town and Country
Sewart Humbarger was a bus-
iness visiter to Cordell this week.
Ed, Wauchope is picking cot-
ton for S. Humbarger a part of
the time, clerking in a store part
of the time rnd helping in the
! printing office some of the time.
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| James Soger will teach iu the
I Eureka djslrict. liis school opens
jnext Monday.
Guy Jarvis and Ed Davison
went to Cow den Thursday night
to assist the Odd Fellow lodge
there in putting on work in ail
the degrees.
Oeo. Martin was here from
Weatherford, a few days ago ii -
quiring how the political pot is
boiling in WasitaQquntythisfftl’.
The editor of thB" Courser and
family spent last Sunday out on
Bessie Segor’s farm.
Merlin paulsen is somewhat
under the weather during the
week from 4 eli'octs of a severe
cold.
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J. D, Mosier has put in a stren-
ious week of freight battling for
Gee Kendrick.
Wo notice from the market
reports ill our exchanges that
Colony still leads in high prict
paid for eggs, butter, poultry
eot., and low prices for the stap-
le supplies that ihe fanners uu-
usally buy.
The ten pent price on coal oil
still prevails here,
J. B. Siemens, the popular auct:
ioneer of south Korn Valley, w; s
a business caller at tlpj Oouri? r
office this keek. Mr. Seirnens is
making a brilliant record as a
general auctioneer
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Bank
Is u convenient place to de-
posit your money uml trans-
act your business, Muke
this bunk your bank,
We are at your service
THE
Celohy Stats Bank
J. B. Siemens,
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
Vjiaauaic ut Missouri Auction School
Works for you from the day your sale is booked
Inmis 1 Cer cent straight, K.°rn, R 3 phone 2003
Contract Let.
'flip Board of County Commis-
sioners meet on the 10th day of
Sept,, 1910, at 5 o'clock the coi -
nty clerk was ordered to open
said bids. The following bids
were openpb and read to-wit.
Bid No, 1, Texas Building
Uoinpunp, $82,'590, 1{1.
Bid No. 2, Oklahoma City Con
struction Co., ijiTil, 885. 50.
Bid No. 11, Campbell <fc O’Keefe
.->78,058.00.
Kid No. 4, Donathan & Moore,
$72, 180. 00,
Bid No. 0, L. F. Loe, $70, 500
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Bid No. 0, Dority-Kirdp Cost
0o., $77,250.00.
Motion made by T. G. Sapping-
ton, seconded by J. Hinds that
iffie pid of Donathan & Moore be
accepted, Motion blnoed before
the boardpy H. A. Kenner, same
ur./ing by miAtniuus vote, con-
r.ict being awarded to Donutlmn
Moore of Wrlberton, Ckla., foi
lie sum of v72,180. 00, said Don-
itluiiuk Moore being oreered to
nuke bond in double the utnounl
J’ the contruCt price, Said bond
o be tiled on or before the first
i.V of Get. Hilo. In failure to fill
ui ! bon I on above date theii
cel ilied check in the sum of $85-
DO, will he forfeited to said
Washita county, <Ikluhoinu,
No other ImiiiHMs uppcnrii g
Hoard adjourned to meet Hti-t
Monday in < )<• . itilo.
II. A. Kenne,
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made to your order
CLOTHES
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Are always fresh and in j
PRICE WE SET THE PACE
Kendrick Supply House
For Health end Prokpcrlt/.
A fumtllnr prescription for sucop*
mlr.tit he pnrnphrnseil to say: "Keet
energetically at It. while you arc iu
It." Then forgpt It until another day>
work begins. anti you will promoti
Aoulth aa wall ns prosperity.
Made "Colony Prices’' Famous
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Seger, Neatha H. Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1910, newspaper, September 29, 1910; Colony, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc942329/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.