Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1916 Page: 8 of 8
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Aimouncin^ill'uii'
How to Grow Bigger Crops
of Sviperb Fruit—FREE
OU need tl.U practical. KtSS
.........(let it l Simply *«nd u» your
ii.poMHl, It you prefer.
• vi i \ where »l'« yetllnkt prrtflljrloll.
i tuiis iukI larur cattli prufft* fmm crops
u( i mint, tin in v. trimi’it Stiii W lire *
ttiT-- Ih. Is lliut eiiipliaslre tlio truth
of tin Huniiu "Sturk Tiec» Bear Prull.
Beautiful life size, nature! color photo*
ot Icnllna trults all through the book.
I Send lor your copy today to
Nurseries at Louisiana, Mo.
liiline* Uuldeu the tie# development
thal re si * i» collar rot " Net th# New
Kail* al'out "Stark Uellclou*. Bt.rk
Early Flherta, and alt the lale.l
peacho*. Stark Bro’» arown. J H. Hal.
reaches, also Lincoln V*s*\, 8t*rk
Uloniiuortticy Cherry, Mammoth Bold
Plum u"l rtll the other famous htarh
i . • in.iie Iwn-ric'tt utiil uMiatllCtlt all* .
intend to plant u tew trees or u
M t> \ > u tlnn labor and money. <Vet
Hu tlio uonpon or oil
We will trlmllv mull von « B; " * "V'Y
nloiu New I .inih'a ail II In.
11int I- • 11iir>i\ ph. Ini willi hints tlifct
«. |ii enahlu vnu In sc. nvc Iminpn i i ops
Mine,, in,I,*...i.l ■- ,1 IJ. i« !" tj.P;
niaikuturhi s. Thowhol# hook Is hik'd
v. III! III. I < that " 111 Intcicat and ‘,lf,tuct
you—fat is <aboUt how fruitgrowers
Stark Bro’s
Head II and Inaiu aliout the th vv trull
tree tilumph . t Surl. B.v H'vriR C#n-
line ..t -the Houblo Ml®
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Buck Creek.
V , _
A Real Value
A good min just imw would help
wind, out's, cmii utiil many other
PICNIC
It is au easy inutt< i ,«• 111ah** 1 i iu
an«l to aitVaiicu i.pinions, If i* ;
plo tiling t<> apptopt luie all ili** l
motor oar virtue. ami apply *l»^m <"
H || V alll< lliolpllc. 1 l,i* X pcllcl Vi* 'tl'. i
shills them*, Mini lllcle 1 llir* cbillli*'
that soiuo0* mat f‘t' iiupi*-
Wo harts n’t tho incliiiM'.icu >i the
temptation to submit au> ilmif' hut
faiJla. tor wo Imvo tlio fads «••>•» •
vine lug ami oiglilHt'Mlil fact.- uml *"<'
roal fact it* Worth a legion of more
tasliof*.
Tho Maxwell car holds the WuiM’
Endurance Record—22,026 mile" with-
out stopping tht* motor- 500 miles |»*-r
<Uy average.
Tht* Plf<iX well car has tel nuiweioiH
records (or economy of gksolim—un v
ji1(f from *21 8 miles per gtilloii on tin*
World's Endurance ltiei.nl run to liti N
in ilea per gallon on other runs that
w«ro planned to prove .......'on......
rattier than the endurance of Mttxwi II
earn.
,v ejv .. u .te.vortliy tiro mileage -•
'. eriit-’UiK 0 S71 mHea pi tile w licit
.line: the World’* tlldlll Slice Refold
1 In a 11* f acid---oatalil is||ed and
pl'oXs'it f.it'ii'. Iliov In-Ip lo make up
M i .tell v 11 He. Ami when considered
.iloiiK v\ nil the ph>dieal attractiveness
Hint the -nine eompleto erpiiptment of
much tin > .III-, llm result, Max*
well owners toil us, in a\ value lliat
r t ii ml- ;i loll e .
It i tills \ sine, tlml is responsible
t'oi the double production of Maxwell
f u c t oi les |t 1- this value that Id lee
pooVible fm the 4U.OOO Miles of Max*
well • -ii ‘ lliat’wifre imololu t year to
Amet leun lul ii.er-. It If tllis value
tlint 1" respon lilile for the good will
„I,.| pnpolai favor the Maxwell cur
ha:i earned-
The Maxwell car, on account of it*
light weight and correct balance, al-
Vou can get out of any car only
what is put. into it. Service and salie-
faclion do not siuifily happen. There
is an iiileiiiiato and poworful reason
for the i nipieslioneil leadership, in
their class, of Maxwell Motor Cgra,
things.
A libhing party consisting "f J
S Settles and son Hud, W, l
Irani, keoStockton Henry Uavis
and K■ O. Hlogan ajM-ct a few
days of last week trying their
luck down at Medicine Park.
Sam Killer and family and
Mamie K-te9 visited T. W. lien
aim’d family south of Goteho, Mr
Henson has just recently moved
I rum Saddle Mountain.
Mrs Dowdy 4tas returned from
Carnegie where the has been vis-
iting her daughter.
Mrs. Barnes of Weatherford
who lias been visiting at the I rani
home returned home Saturday.
Miss Esther Kiiteli of Friend-
ship visited Mrs Leo Stockton
last week,
Mtdb Klvey Hensou,<of Ootebu
is spending a few days with Miss
Mamie Estes.
The World's Champion Endurance Car
The young people enjoyed u
party Saturday night at the home
of Wheeler Pitts.
COLONY
ON
Thursday
MAY 25rtv
Jim Rhodes and wife of Oowden
uade a business call at the John
Estes home Saturday.
A large crowd of people from
ibis vicinity went to Korn Sun-
day to attend the singing con-
vention .
All Sunday Schools in this Vicinity
are Invited to attend and take part »in
program. ,
Bring Your Dinner.
Part of the day given to talk* on
Sunday School Work*
Mis. Stun Killer und children
pent Saturday with Mrs. John
Estus.
Joint K*les and Tlioa Hudgens
.vere in the Oobb (Jreek couimun-
.it.y looking after the voters who
had failed to-register, Mrs Estes
and Mrs Hudgens accompanied
them.
G O M E
Tourin. C.r. completely equipped, $6PG, f. o. b. Delroit. Four other body .tyle..
Farmers Supply Uo.
________.... Am amv mil a
Miss Bessie Sappington visited
vI th Mamie Estes Sunday
Misses Elvk Herismi and Mamie
Estes visited at the Settles home
Monday,
$
KING EDWARD
ISAAC FAST, Mgr.
COLONY, OKLA. &
ii.lll HMftMi>lO*l ■ ffrf -i-i— »
FOR
Photographs
OR .
Post Cards.
R. G. WILLIAMS,
JEWELER.
In Colohy Drug Store, COLONY OKLA.
An article which, fot yeais lnifl|
had the reputation, of bt ing the
best, is a mighty safe article to
buy. MAJESTIC) ranges have
that reputation and are probably
che least expensive, let the
expert from the factory prove it
at our SPECIAL MAJESTIC
)KMONSTR.ATION — one week
lumuienciug May 15th.
Colony Meroantile Ce,
See Jim Morston.
Our Line Of
UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES
Is Very Complete. We Cun rtitppl\
Alt Your Needs.
Colony Marcantile Company.
DR. JONES
RESIDENT DEN US'l
Does all kinds of Dental Work.
Colony, Oklahoma.
DR. E. E. DARNELL
Phy.ii-I.il and Surgeon
Call* «ii*w.r.a piumplb <•»> **> *'t<h
lUniiui Amii.lulv llo..I
fOLONY Okleliom.
Wanted at the Colony
Drug Store, 5o watchea foi
repairs, R. G. WiIUhiox.
Jeweler.
t). T. Iteni'iar .1 L. Ja.li.iin
KEN LG A R & JACKSON.
LAWYERS.
Do A General Practice.
Cord id I ami Hentlu. I Oklahoma
Stockmen Attention.
I have Purchased a Fine Big
Registered Jack 16 hands high
mil weighs 1100 pounds ,
He will lie in my ham in Col-
my alter May 8th. Be sure to
tee him. FRED KAUGKR,
Shoe Repairing
l am now located in Colony
it. the Pool hull, l am prepare!
to do uII kinds of Shoe Repairing
ill work guaranteed.
tleu. W. Self.
* REGISTERED no. 21809
Kmg Edward is a Black Percheron Stallion
weight 1700 pounds, 8yr old, His colts aro
Extra good.
Terms $12 60 to insure colt to stand and
buck.
KING WILLIAM
Bbutk P.-rrl.eion Stallion. ,4yr obi ....I .'.1*11. 1400 pnu.,a..
Terms gb.OOto insure colt to stand and sue..
i8 ft Blue Jack, Mi hands high. Iliscolts ara
■ Extra good.
Terms $10.00 to insure colt to stand and suck.
TERMS—The above stock will stand at l’"^f' trlded*''(* Ve-
il nd colt s' and good for sen son. should mare >. ’ n,kel»
moved from comity, fee becomes dim at once, care will he take,.
to prevent accidents, but not responsible for any.
Tbe above stock will fnake the season of 1916 at the P. H Beltroedor
.farm. 2 miles west and 2i north of OoJony, ubd 1 miles cast and i
' U " K P. P. NIKKEL, Owner.
Got Our New Catalog f ,lvh
CDCF U k 8 lnche,-flll«J W Bro’.
r r (l 1U , „vcr to w .
cover with boBUlltul plio- A .
l Kiiipli*. .VjW m Iht f U>uUUn.,M»
cn <1 A'lllW, ^ pBlld ,ll# ,,w,,
bet t let > out IHtiuu your Now
Mitil W Cataluif. tolllna |u«*
H|ki k Hro'a f i,t*ihi«r'i'« *rS*briflo«
l), pi. A W l’1,,l",•
I.oi*1*Ihhm | atp.L'1 lu pl.nt !•**.
Mo. gr
Num* •
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Stark Bru’g Want Good Salcimcu Ca»k CommUiion Paid Weakly
Miller’s Acme Cotton Seed.
In all things it pay^to have the beat. But in nothing does it pay so wall as in
the nelection of good seed, from « good variety,
A few year* ago Mr. Riley introduced the “Miller’a Acme” cotton Into thin
country, paying the originator $5.00 per bu. for the seed.
Miller’a Acme is an Eatly Cotton, Rig Boll, Ea.y to Pick, and a Hoavy yialdor,
and it rtcommended by the ginners.
Miller’a Acme is the Be»t Cotton to Plant, because it product more Lint thou
other varieties, often making 40 per cent lint. Plant the beat, Plant Miller a Acme.
For Sale and Recommended by
W. F. LYNCH and HENRY LYNCH. Eakly, Okla.
Seed $160 per bu ........ ^T,*M%,Lc&,Co,,n’
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Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1916, newspaper, May 11, 1916; Colony, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc942420/m1/8/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.