Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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The quality and workman-
ship of "Sterling Ciothi
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Mr* (aim KIIm. wife of John
KllM ami damrhtrr uf Mr atuj
humble Mil*
Mm, J, A. lluirhiM.fi, of Kklura
«K nfter lunir Buffeting
fn*n thb wnfUi of j«in and
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hum >cf l.vr j tretiU UaSatu;-
mimkm to ihr • ill of ih«, Mwl
High, w# do not iIm> Uxm mourn
for our brother who ha* Urn
taken fntn ui.
lU'jHit.VKti, That in th® death
An Oppportun-
ity of Your Life
Men's Suits
7nut \t > * u * Sizes 34-42
7066—Men s four-button sack suits, made of fancv wool
iQioSUi*ln®i' re#ular 15.00 value, special price 00
1812—Men s 8 button double breasted fee blue sera
suits, Regular 18.00 value.special price $14 00
800—Men s 4-button sack, fin& black Doeskin
ono4re^L u'99 va'ue- our special price $14 06
8034—Three-button double-breasted, a 11-woof Oxford
100—l^pn^ ' £ef?u,?r }5-°° value« special $10 50
q.,5? ^"button single-breasted sack, black seme
178*?—MJi if 15.00 value, our special price $10.50
Men's Overcoats
vr , u _ Size 34-42
1616—Men s heavy 52-inch storm coat, has bitr storm
oSr sped™pKri°eS aS a ?ccd value a' f/0
3070-Men's medium weight overcoat" in a desirable
fari°nHpp1ZeS 38 °nly' retails at $12'50 our spec-
icu price *
1615-Men's heavy brown/dark green overcheck. ve]
price ' an GX g Value at $7'50' our sPecial
1585•—.Men' sTheavy dark grsiy with delicate pin stripf
, inches, worth $10, our special price $7.00
¥e"sm^edium weight, black wool Thibet, length
370'St at ?50, sPecial Price $6.50
weight, made of high
fi^nn y su.1 t*n8T. well tailored, regular price
$15.00, our special price «ii of
3675—Men s 50-inch, heavy InVh-p-rade overcoat usu-
ocnfl lly retails at $13.50, our special price ' $9 00
fine ^'ack kersey, makes a nice
dress coat, sold every where at $12.50, our special
price
and^ain h- Cravenette,coat. guaranteed wind
and rain proof, in gray, makes a fine light weight
overcoat, sold everywhere at $15.00, our price $11 50
For Bargains in Dry Goods
See
M'CLASKEY
jr. SI# m KAi !
\lr7 ni?. 1 '\m-Hurul*> *** Wr ready to puffer thr
I" Kwiluekr hand of .id and ih. voir, of .)lr.
T«2T^iih fc !""" <",hr 1» tho ht-vtiy and di.ir.-u-
Tmm with hi-r ptrrnti in IxTy. «*J „f ,h<- f.-a-cniitv an JTk-
fn^S*. rrri"i ':J' R Kllh* "< «M» aodiw Wh,«
In «e,f.„ which t«„ k„|nil utmn., rnd.-.vura «r» . «r£d
children. a boy ami 11 girl ble**ed for it* wflfart* mo<I r. ■ u
tie irirl, lvi». at the aire of three the flwt Senior YVartl™ of thi.
months, wan irrajt|M«J by the aw.
ful jttwu of death and taken from
them. Waller the grand, and
noble win ajwiftted by hi* loving
wife, litoud by the bednide of
their dear mother and fought the
great battle with death but at
last all waa done that could be
by loving hands. Wit*h a smile'
[-"dire. H.h upright and noble
life n» a citizen wa* a Mandartl
of emulation to his fellow*.
Resolved, That the heartfelt
Tmpathy of thi* lodge liv ex«
tended hi* family in their afflic-
tion.
Rkuolved, That the*e re*o>
7 "an. n niiiiit* -—*n«i nif.se reno-
happiness on her face she 'ution* be spread upon the
looked up and took the laat ^records of the Ud„, andacopy
.'.he !°.V0(! .one* and thereof be transmitted to th<. ,:,^S.^?*.ANS".,P-
Business
College
Opens in Altus
February 17,'08
WHERE BOOKKEEPING.
SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING
COMMERCIAL LAW. COM-
MERCIAL ARITHMETIC. EN-
friends that stood beside her and J family of our~ld b^th'er
Dedication M. E. Church, South
presiding elder of Man^u.M di^T^t T.ii0'1."80"'
Should have bee., dedicS'the"nrst Sunday'£
LETT
ter writing "'wd" 'rapid
CALCULATION, etc., is taught.
Tuition, Life
Scholarship
Combined Course
Single Course
$85.00
$45.00
Listen
As an opening discount, if you
will buy one of the first Twenty-
five Scholarships sold, you may
the L0rnbined course for
5o0.00 or the single course for
$25.00.
METHODIST CHURCH, REV. 0. W.STEWART, PASTOR
feTh^CfL™ Johnson^The'h0' "
is1 complete and very attractive, and is nowT
be formally dedicated to God for religious uses
^ond t Je^edrcato^bservicesat^ a°d ° aa*on< an^
passed away into a better world,
calm as a babe going to the
sweetest of sleep. She leaves a
husband, one son, one grand son,
father, mother, six brothers,
three sisters and a host of
friends to mourn their loss. We
j as a family, extend united
thanks to our many' friends who
j extended to her and the family
j the hand of assistance and the
j heart of sympathy. May
and to each of the newspapers
of Eldorado.
^ ( £; s. Highsmith,
Com. j W. E. Brown,
( James E. Kelly.
An Old Timer Expires
J. T. Myers, an old timer in
this county, died suddenly at his
home six miles east of town Fri-
day. He had been complaining
The Abernethy
Shorthand
System
Will be taught. It is the
"World's Greyhound for speed,"
the quickest learned, the fastest
speed, the easiest read of any
Shorthand system on the market.
Can be learned in from 10 to 15
days, and a speed from 100 to
150 words can be obtained in
from 2 to 3 months. To convince
you and reward you for your ef-
fort,^ the President will give you
a $2.">.00 gold watch, under cer-
tain conditions, if you will make
the best record that is made dur-
ing the year ending January 1,
1909.
YOU CAN FINISH BOOK-
KEEPING IN FROM 3 TO 4 1-2
MONTHS.
Stop and think! What is my
P'^JIV ' " wmpiaining, future going to be? Am I to
'rayLn,"t^I^..^tiMk,toMsbed ?llowtheplow' orw°rk behind
bless our friends, and we pray |nnJv ^77" ~7v;wiv ,w 11,8 I A,v""w p'ow, or work behind
we may meet in heaven where u , 5 ,ays before his death. I the counter, or drive a delivery
we will not say goodbye. d,ed of obstruction of the wairon all mv
By agloving brother, I bowels. The Masonic lodge, of
C.H.Hutchison. Eldorado, of which he was a
n 'charter member, buried the re-
Resolutions of Respect and mains last Saturday afternoon
1 Condolence , Mr. Myers, was an ideal neigh-
I W hereas, It has pleased the ^°r» and a loving father and
Great Architect of the Universe brother. The Courier extends
to remove from our midst our
[ late brother John T. Myers; and
Whereas, It is but just that
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condolence to the bereaved rela-
tives.
wagon all my life, when the Mer-
chants, Bankers, Lawyers, and
others are calling for Bookkeep-
ers and Stenographers? Why not
answer the call? Enroll now.
If you cannot call in person send
the $25.00 and your Scholarship
will be mailed you, and you can
then enter at any time. For
further information, write, phone
or call
a fitting recognition of his many Miss Maud Witherspoon off
virtues should be had: therefore Chillicothe, Texas, arrived yes-' I I? Pv •
J1 terday morning to assist at' J*
Resolved. By Eldorado,Golly & Blake's big sale. I ALTUS, OKLA.
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Kelly, James E. Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1908, newspaper, January 24, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403656/m1/3/: accessed May 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.