Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS WANTED
Colony
VOL. 4 NUMBER 10
$1.00 FER YEAR
COUNTRY CORRESPpNDrNTS \
^grS^pIlfc^M. COLONY, WASHITA CO. OKLA.. THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 191. \
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BE SURE TO SAVE
The COUFOUS
Coupons Given.
With evefy cash purchase, con-
dor for the full amount of the
pur ihaae will he given every pur-
chn .•■ at Wauchope & Paulsen’s.
These coupons have n two-fold
value-
First they will he accepted at
tlu ir full face value, when accotn-
hn’i'ed by a like amount of cash,
toward the purchase of any arti-
cle of .Jewelry or SilVer-ware, at
\Vrichope & Paulsen’s.
vecond— They will also he ac-
cent/' 1 and counted as votes in the
lii •' Doll Contest.
Mr. Wauchope is expecting in
before Thanksgiving a beautifi"
line of Jewelry, Watches and Sil-
verware, that will make elegam
Christmas presents. Save your
Coupons for them.
All the children (and some
grown folks, too) who IraVe seei
the big Doll in Wauchope’s show
window arc anxioUs to enter tin
Contest.
This $10.00 Doll will be given
away to the child who has the
most votes on Christmas Eve.
Tf*.} your coupons also to vote for
the child whom you wish to have
this beautiful Doll. The vote
wifi be counted from time to thru
and announced, so the contest-
ants may know bow they stand.
ALWAYS SOMETHING DOING A
WAUCHOPE’S.
Special For Saturday, Nov. !6th<
Colorado Potatoes, NO cents per Bui
CABBAGE, JUST RECEIVED.
Soihe nice, fresh Cabbage; l£e, per pound.
Regular Prices.
Sugar -t__________... 17 lh for :|i."P; $5.85 a sack,
Flour___________________i____$1.15, per sack;
tiood Coffee.,_______________r_____‘Joe per 11*,
Can Tomatoes, fcraut, or Peas___________; 10 ctfl.
Eggs! Eggs! Rutter! Butter!
Keep posted on what we j ay.
Don’t forget your coupons.
Market Report
The market* quoted the Ift *t up to the
.no of Roinff to pr«M* and uro corrected cad
cell by the lnrge*t buyers:
COLONY MARKETS
PRODUCE
utter, per pound ..............---
trgs, pur Hoz. ............. •
tns, t 1-2 lbs and under ............f
i'n * over I 1-2 lb •..... .........:.. .o# 1
urbjpr- 1 to 2 lbs ...............-
?rings over 2 1*1 to 8 lbs. ...i.........
oodtCM’s, per pound ............... .
on Turkeys s lb.* X over ............
mn(r Tom Turkeys, 12 lb ,v over
i Tom Turkeys, fn» .............
rkeys under listed wclkht.s are culls
mm? Koosters.....................- -
Htcr Fat . . —...................
fctou. in bale, middling . 11 25 to 11
>tton, In seed, top........................•
WEATHERFORD MARKETS
price corrected by Walker Moore r
ala prices by Weatherford Mills.
: >KS-------
vrn
iHr corn
beat...... ............—------------- •
i tton, in bale ........................... 11
• ion, in see l -------- — .. —
OKLAHOMA CITY MARKETS
jrrectod b>' th». 'A- ii» Wright Produ
mpsny of Oh Mi Cl*y;
• ons, over 1 lb->•. i neb i j lb...........
• oils, Albs, each arc u M r, per lb.
.rollers per lb .......................-
prings over 2-lb“. ( tub per lb.
prlags u; tier 2 lbs. eiedi per 11>........
irkoys, per lb. ..... .. ..... .....-
d roosters, per lb. .. . ..... ........
'tfirs pel* case ... ... ......
ut tei per lb..... . . ......*.— . -
Town and Count;)
THEY ARE
Valuable.
W&uchope & Paulsen
!.
‘ . , . > * ' * ■ «
The Sfcor^, That Saves You Money
Town and Country
{iiciiar t Cui'tis made a bu sines
trip to Weatherford for Segei
School.
Miss Prophet, of Soger Sohoo .
spent Tuesday afternoon h
Wutherford. .
The Colony Drug Co. have l>eei
> ht'wing some of the finest apple
vm ,-ver saw in Colony.
Atrs. John Sumerond left Tuer-
diry afternoon for Okluhqma Citj.
where sin; will lake care of hei
rpother, who is unite ill. Mr.
Stoneload accompanied her as fa)
ns Weatherford.
Sam Killer had important busi*
uets in Colony. Tuesday.
A great suffragette march from
>ndon to Edinburgh, is enthusi-
ricnlly indorsed—by London.
O. 1-. Bond, deputy sheriff
ought a man into .Justice Court,
uesday, for carrying a gun.
The Colony Drug Co buys sre-
>ml hand school hooks. Adver*
r lament.
Lloyd, the Courier lvlitor’s fom
j-«(|r hid sou, who is witli hi
mother in New Void State is jusi
recover lug from a hard ease o
measles, and has sent word to his
papa that he warns’to eotnc home
because he 1 might go some-
wderc and catch the meusleh
again.”
st.vi'et Itestor and wife Visited
U,.* T. j. 'Kcndrhdt family this
v>;..*k, Mr. Uesliu is a brother
Ml-'. Then •' I ^ em'fk aim
Ins many fteqmiiulemws' ami
M:'"ll mi four d Gvlw0,V\ -
T. I*. Hnsbrook is making some
• Distantml improyenents nt his
no isa and livery barn, by put
ng in a gasolene engine, water-
ink and feed grinder. They cost
several hundwxi dollars,
Sale
Bills
PRINTED
If yon Intend
to fatfvo n oalc
tf si our prices
F. M. Aspley and Miss Rober.
Aspley, after a summer’s vis;t
Loving, New Mexico, and Dougl
Arizona, and a two weeks v
vith the K. W. Davison famt
here, returned, Friday, to thC
homo in B'iton, Okla,
Geo Rose, formerly of Wash''
County, and later of Oklabom
City has traded his city piopert
for a furni' in Beckham Count)
and will soon move there to live
Mr. Rose was in Colony Satur-
day.
J. D. Morse, Attorney, of Ho-
bart, was in Colony, Monday.
Pete Ltukenga and W. F. Lytiel
will have their sule Tuesday tlx
10th. Young Pete likes Kansat
oetter and will go there soon.
‘‘(-hui Toten” is not ill high fa-
vor in the Colony Justice Court
The latest case cost the defend
ent $35.15 for being caught will
a gun on nt u sale. .
The Indian Agent has advertis-
ed several tracts of Indian lam
for sale this week, bids to lx
opened, Dec. 1st,
Mrs. Fred Strong, of (trace
mount, who bus been visiting ii
Colony for a week, will return,
Wednesday to her homo by way
of Lookobu,
R. J. Edwards, the well knowi
bond buyer, of Oklahoma Cit-
was in Colony, Saturday oil busi
ness connected with the rec
>ond issue voted by School Dist
100 for Co’ony.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Pei
Luc ken ga on Monday, Nov. 11
1J1J, a girl.
The Saving Habit
Is a Good One
GET THE HABIT AND DEPOSIT
YOUR MONEY
m the BANK
l
We ps-.y incorest < - Time Depdtiti
The Co]ov t State Batik
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'HE OFFIC^L RETURNS
WASHITA COUNTY
1 WAN TED— Fro: h tmlk dni’
l -Nealcy, ?cg<'r Hchool, Colon)
ICome to Literacy at Co!
Every Friday Night.
1 ’rogram, Nov. 15. 1!*1J.
hcitation____Emerson llasbrc
, injj..................Two G'n
t M-.itation.......... Mary Br'n
■ ciety Paper----------- Will;ui
llolli..; McNcaly, Edit)
Debate:
QuestionResolved that tl
' institution of the United Htat<
.ould be amended so that U.
| i; mtors will be elected by dire
ote of tiie pebple,
Affirmative, Neg;iti\-
f niies Campbell Earl Brov*
O. 8tiger Gee Kendru
t.l)cbate, Nov. 22:
'.Question;—Resolved that tl
mth-Western Normal at Whati
rr’iird shoiild be abolished in 1
lontbs,
urinative, Negath*
II. Soger,(leaders)J. P. Gibb
Col. ,J. N. Riley returned Mot
luy front Texas where lie cried
>ig stock sale for Melton Brof
i’lie Sale was for cash, hut oyer
hing sold well, and, as udual, Di
Col. covered himself with glor)
the Melton Bros, being well plea*
ed with his work. This is quit
a feather in Col. Riley’s cap to lx
called so far into another state t<
work in his line.
Elmer Price, wife and child
started for California, Wednes-
day. They took the train at
Weatherford.
intetftainment by Singing
mss Was Good.
Virgil Evans and John ! .
vi :ii about thirty others of t
i xiel Binging Class, of En
lapel sang at the hull in Colt •
v, Saturday night.
J, o. Hogcr introduced the clas
H. Seger welcomed them i
'half of Colony and Thus. Hut
•ns ilimited the Class and otl
•s to Colony Literary Society
Jirgil Evans made a short tu-i
the work of the claes and n
,-ed Colony people to be at Zui
iapel when the new class vtu,
organized, November 28th.
There was a good crowd on
,n l the entertainment was very
.uoh enjoyed- by-ail.
Good telephone service results
'from well kept lines. Shine lines
into Colony liked to he better
,kept. . - . .
Weui s t: -1 ur lira;
out wv'c of fl.ii* Lina
■in* deni le-mhJt rim* <
w—■ .aJt
"Gobble; (irvlihle,” ‘ny the
turlmy. The ibcsideid of tin
United Stale-, bus is-ru'•»! his
Tlianksg' virig prod a in.;’ ion u'"iiR-
nkt|Dg Hov, ffiih n'i TJiunk upv-
ing day •«•*—•
G.W, ftartgis was a pleasan
caller at the Courier office, Thurs-
day morning.
P. A. Shilling lias the thank'
if the Courier lor a gallon uf 111.'
•orghuin inado ut his farm. Mr
--hJlliiig has a Imin new sorgliun
nil), and will make a large quail
city of molaosnsslbi* full.
Rroncu Bob’s wild West was
the great attraction Wedhendny
Vote on Coilnt> ticket was iaa
Hows;
County Judge.
Votes, Pbirtilitjr
iean D, 1580 412
ones R, 801
'arnell 8 1108
County Attorney,
ish D* 1048 237
v’ngner R, 1411
Clerk Dist- Cotirt.
mi Bays D,
> verst rest R,
IHl’iland S,
Treasurer!
ohinson I),
’«sher R,
Mok S,
Cotinty plerk. ,
■»nk Thompson D,
irtgis R.
'■ uvul S, t!
Register of Dfeeds.
I vs. Stone D,
,orenz R,
ivne 8,
Sheriff.
I'elierson D,
Hoggo S,
■ny lnd,
Go. 8upt,
allace I),
oster 8,
Assessor,
irker D,
urley R,
nes 8,
Weigher,
tin liny, D,
• ortlily U,.
nnstrong 8.
Surveyor.
-PS D.
1550 410
1140
775
1088 650
1033
782
1740
8.07
81)0
1030
1192
719
438
W
1117
385
450
1756
870
1G17
1069
7«8
1730
00k
782
v ♦
803
Commissioner 1st Dist..
i.hhargar. R. 108
dn D, - 312
S«Ves Leg Of
156
f.
Boy
i
“It tii ems t hat my 14-year old
i,v would litivo to lose ids leg, 6ti
count of mi ugly uloksr, cause>l
va bad bruftb,’* wrote 1). F
toward, Aquono, N. C. “All rertD
It,-K and doctors fiektmph't rtiffeij
It wc tried Hiibhlln's ArYi'leu Salve
rut cured him with orte bo*.”
lien liiiriiS', boils, sklh eruptions,
night, the kallr woo lies, mer-l don'lay, when Jossu Hvger start
I ft i — * ..4* si.... r .... I , i ii .
Acttlal work on •construction . , ., ,
. , . . , u .i,.,. yr,o fti Colony Drug to. Atlv
m D'o notv khool building begun' .......... -
■••r,'C75
clianta, bankers, government em
ploj'ods, and missionaries nil nt
♦ '.uxlb'l'. Ye Editor didli'l -im
were raised' in the west,, and
d> ln’lneed l 1 see tli" show
I the laying- of the foundation.
t
Gnii .). N Riley rctUriunl from
[Tcm> Mom1 • wl» re he went to
ij* n Mock Hal” lust Week.
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1: n butkoo 'a call
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am papa,
now,
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Seger, Neatha H. Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1912, newspaper, November 14, 1912; Colony, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc942421/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.