Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1913 Page: 1 of 6
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$15.00 Dressers at
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Wardrobes
Oct. 3 and 4, only
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Hats or caps
nmade to ojrder
to n^atch tlie
suit or overcpat
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Sept. 29th to Oct. 18th
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s^r.—g---i-T - ■ -.airs-r’——rs^ e^rytliing ip the cutlery;’ notify goods ftnU on hurit-
_ ing and sporting goods. Special pricey \vill he given on some of those goods. Copie in ftn(| see
£ tliei*'- There may be .snnelhjng that you want, and jf you ate jntero§tad in any one of our
f.'J contestants, this is a chance to give h^er a good boost.
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Wear Perfect Fitting Clothes
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THKY FEKL BKTTEB
AND LOOK UKTTJStt ,
Our loyal friends are invited to cull ".raj
*RsPVCt the Latest, (,reatest and' Most Ex-
pensive Line of Samples ever placed on
sale in this town. Permit us tp sliovyhijis
Pall (ihd Winter Line piece by pLdti. it
will really be u treat. 4 >■
Suits and Overcoats at $14.00 up
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Rpse & Company
H*vt! t}Sd tl10 confltjpcp pf otir people for ipans ft
yvarr. ' t ills ruputurten lius been' establlshaj by 'l
tieliitf ftifir. You cun etjy on wbut they offer Jjeln*
tbe bust do.lar'a vurtli (pr p Collar. Tbff’ clothe, j
tliey sell art all made tp measure Iron, pleasure J
Uicnts that Mfu tarnish. WE Ut'AHANTEit TltK J
t'lT. TKIMM1NOS /.hp WOBKMANSUU. Bha fa
lltylag auj Hj^jjiplps )p|4 mast see. '• ’*
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FPC PS 64PW YOU
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\VAUCHOPE & PAULSEN
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Buy a RObE & COMPANY SUIT and
F«H Will l^e satisfied.
LOOK FOR |b, STAR °j? *hoe^. It pie«n.
service;
STAR BRAND Shoes are Better wearers,
better loqkers and feel better because
they ape made of leather and not made of
paper tq foil up t|ie first time tjiqy get web
remember the star
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The Farmers Supply Co.
The Store That Appreciates Your Business
A FINE NEW PINNER SET AT OUR STORE *
FOR YOU j
j To anyone v-ho buy, 4?.00 yprth of good, at our .tore n.ing one of our Coupon, f
£ and then P«‘ent. t|;e Coupon and 55 cent, cash tp us will bp entitled Id j J
« 7 Piece Underglaze Flow Blue Individual Set %
X with gold illumination. Set aotiii.t. of a dinner plate, pie plate, cup, .ancer, but, $
ter Rlate, soup plate, and degsert dish. 4
For sixth card fplly punched, and $1^5 in cash, we will give an eleven piece *,
sot, which contain* ip addifiop to the seven pieces, a sugar bowl and cover 4 j Directors of tjiu gunners ('cDuper-
cream pitcher and large meat platter. *
Wauchope & Paulsen
OUR STOrtir la the Peoplea Store ‘
The Busy Stare, you hear no much aboift
The Store That Saves You Money
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Town and Cpuptry
The Pplouy prug (Jo. have bojuc
attractive new window signs.
John Washoe }itts lpt the poll-1
tract to Walter Nicholson to jiaint
his rpaifjenco. Wasl)ee !fC0ll<? his
property loo|tiug fdeau ap4 gf»o«l
all the time.
|i. i:, Brink and K. F?ing went
to the panhandle part of Okla-
homa this week, |payi|(g Tnoyday
evening, to buy tfotnp of the
StutC sclipol ]and hping ;;old put
thpre.
George Hartgis and Fred l^is-
^ | low were ip town Monday to
HARRY W. EBY
AT THE COLONY STATE BANK FQR
F^rm Lo^ns Insurance
IN RELIABLE COMPANIES
Look Out Fer Winter
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HAT or a WINTER CAP, Duck Coat, Overcoat I
Underwear or a pair of Overshoes.
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The Cash Store
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4 John H. Segor spent Sunday
4 1" home on liis farm, and attend-
4p'd to bi|dinesB at the Agency.
4 -Monday and Tuesday, returning
4} 'fl Clinton Wednesday morning,
Henry Jansen is working in the
Colony burlier shop this week,
Mr. Wib'soi Loose-\Viles Craek-
er and Dandy Company of Kansas
City Mo. called on Colony mer-
chants Tuesday in company with
their regular repiesciititive Hill |
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A BANKER FOR A FRIEND
{tivery successful hpsipcss map realises the
fidyuntflge of pi^intaitiing friendly relations
V'ith a bffnk. Hp deposits his pioney (hero
and pays hjs hills by dteplj, and does i„pst of
hk- financial business through the hunk. Very
ulten he gets need«*«1 ncaonpidations grid ynlw-
ftblp advice hy being’on good terms with hi*
hanker.
V<>u and every one will find it a big advan-
tage to got acquainted at your home bank and
deposit your money there and use the bank in
your financial transactions,
The Colony State Bank.
H. I.. Wudley, (lie barber made
a biisii ,v;m trip to Oklahoma City
Monday, lie spent Sunday in
Kl Itciin,
••leu (diandler left Colony
Tuesday for Knid when' lie has
a joh in a tniudiine simp of « hich
liis brother imlasi i. lut e man,
Mis. II. I, Wadle.v visited her
sister Mrs. i Min-. l-asley erst of
town SundnV and M unlay,
Iv A Sender from m ar \\Vath
erford had a haul ,,f eotlon w hi.di
betook to Weatherford wa- oiler
ed fll.dl.) nmj sold to tie (Ndony
Fanners (.in for .f l.'Jo, s,, brm>f
vour eotlon to Colony Farmers
' on Co. for top price.
I far and Mrs. l-'a.st left (job j,y
a t J o clock A M. to caieh lit.
I train at Weatherford to .
tend the fair at Ok’lalionia City.
W 11 ile in Ohlahoiua City thi* wed,,
Mr. Fast w ill milke tht* roiln <
“f 1 ^lr " hob s,tie impletm lit iii.|
hardware and furniture dealers ill
Vm interest of the Farmers Mupplf
Oompan.i '4 storu.
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Seger, Neatha H. Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1913, newspaper, October 2, 1913; Colony, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc942414/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.