The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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ho tottl Btfchor that b* had 10 hourfloaMy. TV Son .f u<w.«■ Tho^ prMM1
••■P It HoIHwf thom»K^ *.u btfjoMi • stedy of tM daat were Prof H.
cummI tho sheriff loot and fth nM«M«f AMm aid Uwel®nwie SfK1 Ml* <^vo Bra-;
•■ft tlx. aM uAd him u» lor off h« who ari.h to U*sn wtth tho claw Ls»el « ho no
rwR and oith^r lot htm into th* *-* r*.j *„t«d to Sot tho !*—*• *** mmA — r^M"
ruft.ar**ind. or com* into tho coil kno* about it or bo at tho.
aod h^ ftrichvr. would »how him m*
(feat ho woo Id raninUi
laid off hit f«B *.-• r
w>d TJv^na# and <ioo<*e Dativy.
Tho evoriiRf vm ifjoni in
contott*. mnoeont
•uch diversions a*
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. . . , iff Sunday aod join tho! *ac<wnff
inairMaa ia tho liekiaf lix dM TWa it a to tej.1®111" ^
oy* pro.t tho min-i and tmtofn* in- characton«e aueh occao-
into tho formod oboot ono. of tho irroat $Hm* TV ru^n *a« decora tod
roil and l*ktd th* door, and fold* of tho mt*»*on work. Tho *,th r^1 *n'1 wh,t* **"• r*1>-
timo it eocniryf whon a prr»on f*"^rnt,nff claa* color*.
yhott not informed a* to tho r»*^ro*hmont« of ico crra.-n and
miattonar. activity of tho world icaite **f# **rv<^-
Beginning
On Fiday. flay 0. and up to and including Satur-
_ *7> are g<»ing to make Special Prices
on ."en a and Boy's Suits and Oxfords with
55.000 VOTES ON PIANO
TO THE l>OLLAR PUR CI I ASK
^ oSc£rd ttl" mlru"— U au' on
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pr*xt*tit*i to boat H*krh*r hardor
and more thoroughly than o\or
that voung mardorer had boon
Hekad in his whole career. Then
ho loft him. somewhat chastened
it getting behind in the know). I
edge that a well informed per-
in spirit if not entirely ready to son shouid have
fonriv. Md /wttt. The Woman*' Sliwioury So.
It don I tlway. Ii», to uk for ci«> kn» don. cr«ditaW» work
aometntnp with tht . x|«ut.on with their mii-iontr, tuidy and
that you won t get it. Cioanah; will tinuh a very wufitable
Obierver. ;VJr« thi. week. Some who
It has been but a few days ac- have not taken this course will
cording to local papers, since feel the lack of information when
Percy tried to saw hit way to j they get to talking to some who
liberty with an old saw which he are informed on this line,
had procured in some mysterious 1 Prayermeeting Wednesday
way. The officers realize that night. Let every one attend,
they have a slippery prisoner. 1 C. T. Davis. Paster.
and will use all caution to pre-
vent his escape, for they know AT the «aptist cmuhch.
that he will stop at no crime to I On account of the Commence-
repay with evil any good theylment exercises at the public
may do to him. J school auditorium Sunday morn-
"""* *""" in* there was no services at
u ,r.TM°TCMlJ"eM- either of the churches. At%ht
Mother s Day will be observed Rev. G. Sheehan. county mis-
at the Methodist chureh Sunday ; sionarv- for the Jackson County
morning at 11 o'clock- We in-{Baptist Association, delivered
Aaybody't Botisett.
'h»biiiW by ni)Oni|
!• It *A>bod) '• bttliDeM ,
Whm tte* grniirfnhn tk»» rail.
i)T »hm he- {*•¥«• tAr 1*<J«
Of it he- letvr. kt *11?
<Jr »• it r>«-c»-»»*r> ,
Th»t the- curUjn ahouwi U tinvra. t
To a»> from farther tmub)*.
The- oauxle' took*r»-on?
1* it Mtbody't buhinfu
But u>» ikdy'». if he-r b*-*u
Ki<Je-» out with oth*r Udle-..
An»l doesn't let he-r know?
I* it kny-bod} '* bu»<ne.«»
But the- gmtl-man"*. if she-
Should accept another escort.
Where he doesn't chance to be?
If a person'* on th
Whether ereat 01
'■.'I. anybody'» basinets
sidewalk.
•at or whether small.
*• —v •/v«; » uupiiivm
W here that person neann to call?
Or. if you see a person
A* h«*'* calling anywhere.
Is it any of vour business
What his business maj be there?
The substance of our query.
.Simply stated, would be this:
Is it anybody's business
What another's business is?
If it is, or if it isn't.
We would really like to know:
For we're certain if it isn't.
There are some who make it so.
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TO COfltSIANTS: Send your friends to us to buy their Dry Goods. Shoes Hat. CU-
and &!trr Yo£hmg 'he?—' "<< ask theni to Be Sure
SPECIALS
For the Next Tbirty Days
°ur prices the Lowest and all know we
Handle the Best.
Concert Saturday Afternoon From 1:30 to 4 o'clock
WOMACK, MELTON & BERRY
Eldorado's Greatest Dry Goods Store
t'hat^o rl" ,^"owinK "«icl« named below at the following prices. The brand is so well known :
with ha',T 35 satisfaction is guaranteed. All of the goods are new stock :
exception of three or four Cultivators which we have not priced below;
The New Victor Canton Cultivator, Complete
The Hammock Seat Canton Cultivator, Complete
The Balance Frame Texas Dandy Cultivator
The New Improved Dempster
Th e Caton Sled Cultivator
The Great Snake Sled Cultivator Moline
Price
$38.50
39.00
38.50
36.00
17.50
17.50
Sale Price
$34.85
35.30
33.90
25.20
15.00
14.00
whicMh^Ld™ ore""0'" ^ ^ — *• P™es for
The Banner, Lion. An-
chor and Moon Bros, line
of bugles go in this sale.
$125 and $135 buggies go
at $100 and $110. We
have a full car load of
buggies which we are ex-
pecting in most every
day, and if these arrive
before our sale closes they
will also be sold in this
sale.
II HI LACK5MITH
ike the best physician, it always
worthy of his fee, as much de-
pends on his care, skill and ex-
perience in keeping your horses
free from lameness and in good
working condition. Horse owners
will find at our shop a most
satisfactory place for the rigfrj
kind of shoeing.
J. II. «AIITH
The .Main Blacksmith
and Repair Shop
DIRECTORIES
>.oi
ELDORADO LODGE NO. 213. I. O. O. F.
.'V. £io, J. %j. o,
I D.^OTG1.UrdTayBrknin4c,t thCir H"'' W'
' ODGE No. 240-
I 'bteily "eiCCrae » »"»* ^
LODGES
Price
John Deere Disc Harrcws $36.00
Osborne Disc Harrows Tongue Trucks 42.50
Good Enough Sulky Plows 42.00
Deering and Acme Mowers $50.00 & $55.00
Deenng and Acme Rakes 28.50
Grain King Shoveling Boards 5.00
Sale Price
$29.50
38.60
34.80
$45 & $47.00
22.90
2.80
This may be a little early for the last named article but mai7p
cutting will soon be here. At this price it is a snap
Double Row Combined Sled Cultivator and Weed Cutter, price $75 sale price
$64.90
GUNS and Rifles. Craniteware, Dishes, Glassware. Sewing Machines. Phonographs and Rec-
ords. Refrigerators and cast cooks and Range, will also go in this sale.
D DVUAOO. CltLV
The forgoing prices are for cash, but with a small additional
fill* v?'[;h.a,,irood l«nkable note we will make terms pavable this 1
fall, with interest at the rate of 10 per cent fro n date until paid!1
th,Su3S ne bo'J|rht to° heavv for the demand, and
c*|Ty them over we are makir.tr the above named
prices. Our supply on these is limited and first come .irst served.
Remember the Time, Prices. Place and Ccods €
ft C WEY.HWD. CO.
Travel becomes
a real pleasure
when the essentials —
ecjuipmen t and schedules,
add lo your comfort and
serve your convexiience.
Tjese are featarcuthatwill
u you
The t*atjr ' OZX your n*.^t
trip.
That is wh-r "Kaiy" train®
am synoaynmuawuh.
Trains
m
MASONIC.
Eldorado Lodge Na'lgl. A. F. * A. M
7 moon and t,o
w«eke thereafter. W. C Auatin. W. M T
D. Daily. Sec. " 1
Eldorado Chapter No. 56. R. A. If Mr,-!,
^TndDlfS>^P•n,• T W-
EWo^do Chapter No. 178. Order of th. Extern
J Z ^ 3nd F°rth Tuesd»»' »t 7^0
.e.n..w.
Eldorado Cooncil No. 19. R. 4 s.M. Meeu Pr t
Eldorado eommandery No. 27. K. T. Moetii
WOODMAN CIRCLE.
Guardian. Mt, IdaToaiief Clerk. F'
METHODIST CHURCH.
Preaching a; II m. lnd 8;30 p m _
*uZZrZ£LV 'pir:
~«Mlr
BAPTIST CHURCH.
IrHRlSTlAN CHI.'RCH.
5,000 VOTES gjsr
For the NEXT TWO WEEKS
L^DIE?, GET BUSY!
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Thacker, John Riley. The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1913, newspaper, May 16, 1913; Eldorado, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403031/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.