The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1917 Page: 1 of 10
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THE ELDORADO COUEJER
VOL XV. Mo. 38
KUMJKAOO, iAOKMOS UOITNTY. O&LAUOMA. riUDAT. UECKIUf KB II. 1»|7,
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(tUfriatmaB (Elfm
In tht d>yiof old whan Chrfll-
lation was young the imtitution of
Chri«troa» marked m apoch b the
warifi hMtorr. A creator pw
thi* world a drill, and from a
celebration of thk great gift ire
got the word Chri»t-n>aa or Chret-
roa«.
Every year the joyful day impreeeee us with our
new obligation* to that creator and our abeolute kelp-
leesnes* in repaying Him (or hi* continued protection
Then with heaiU lull of thankfulness we try to «how
to show our appreciation in a material way by lend-
ing to the happineee of our fellow men. We try to
make some other heart ae (lad at is our own.
The place to get your gladneee-productng thing*
i* at our store. We anbeioated the need* of the pub-
lic and filled cur *how ca*e* full of the mo* beautiful
jewelry, silverwear and noveltiee we could get. and
our shelve* with such a variety of Christmas goods
that from the baby to grandparent something useful
delightful and appropriate could be found, whether the
friend or loved one is at home or in the ranks. These
good* are of the highest qua lit , and must be seep to
be appreciated.
Our variety of Novehiea for Christmas is marvelous.
Our Store is jammed with such things as you want and
as people ate going to do their buying early this year,
you had bettkr get yours now.
THE CORNER
DRUG STORE
Timely Notice
Taylor W. Whaley
CLCANCRontf MIEttCR
| To B* Given Away Christmas Eve!
SANTA ha* come and left oat beautiful isle dae Doll,
to ffaden the heart of some parent's little darling.
He has also left ooe set of 1847 Rogers Broa.'s Silver
Knives and Forks to grace the table and make glad the
* eart of some wife and mother.
JIST DECEIVED
Large Aock of all kindaof Feed and Flout which
I am going to sell at the very lowest price possible
Best Flour $5.40 per cwt Flour delivered to any
part of town, $5.50.
TELEPHONE 21
W. 8. COUSINS. MM6ER
ssssss:
A Squirrel prepares
for the future - If he
had money he would
have if in the
Bank.
Peegle-feeed Reactor
Saturday night at the Comber
land Presbyterian church a num-
ber of dtizens met and nee
Rev. A. A. Collins and family a
delightful reception. Before go-
ing they had prepared a number
of ueeful peckagee which were
deeigned in a measure to show
thedeep feeling of love and re-
spect which is enehrinedin the
hearte of the people for this
eplendid fsmilv. They have all
filled important plaeee in the so-
cial and religious activites of
the town, and will be iptoed
immeasurably. At L u b b o clc,
Texas, to which place they mov-
ed the first of the week, Bro.
Collins will be pastor of the C. P.
church, and will be provided
with a beautiful church and a
commodious parsonage. He will
give his entire time to the Lub-
bock church, which is one of the
best churches of that denomina-
tion in the west. Lubbock is to
be congratulated on securing
this wide-awake family as citi-
zens.
No arrangements have yet
been m^de for a pastor here,
akhmwh
they may
the elder* have
minietere in view i
iatereet in no
He bee aleo had in mind the needs of some young la-
djr whoM heut liu bwn looting for • beaodful 17 |ew«|
Hamilton 25 ytvt gold cut Lady'. Bracelet Wttck.
Ticket given with
every 50c purchase
Goldfish given with
every 25c purchase
THE TAYLOR PHARMACY
hir Offer.
At • raeaot matinc of the
commissioners court R. W. Sum-
men and F. G. Dennis were ee-
lected a* director* from the El-
dorado township and J. W.
Weema and Mr. Craig from the
Carmel township.
Teachers Attend Imiitate
The Jackson County Teachers
Association is in session at Altus
this week. Several from Eldo-
rado are in attendance. Miss
Janie Carothers of Eldorado and
Prof, Springer of Durham are on
the program.
Guaranteed Fountain Pens, $1
and up. Corner Drug Store.
The Red Cross wishes to thank
J. H. Peaclen for the donation of
his horse to the Red Cross work,
which he so generously contribu-
ted some time^go.
Musical instruments at Taylor's
Pharmacy.
IMlMMMMMWMtfeiMaWMNttMWMMWMMUlliMllirVIM
TfieMan with money saves bis
money for his future and puts
it in the Bank where it is safe.
This picture shows one of nature's lesspns to us.
The squirrel gathers and hoards the nuts that he
realizes he will NEED some day. He doesn't depend
on his friends in tfme of need. He depends on what
HE has SAVED. He knows he won't have any friends
when he is broke, and besides they couldn't spare th«
fruits of their frugality.
Do you get point?
Put YOUR money in OUR bank.
Farmers & Merchants'
Stale Bank"
OF ELDORADO. OKLAHOMA
The Guaranteed Bank
F? G. DENNIS. President W. E. JOI NER. Cashier
SANTA CLAUS IS COMING!
V. , -
In a few days the rush will be on and
you should not wait too long to get your
CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES
We have TOYS, such as guns, dolls and
fireworks, and books, jewelry, toilet
sets, pipes and fireworks. Always
headquarters for popular papers, maga-
zines and all kinds of GIFT BOOKS.
Moore Brothers
CHRISTMAS
IS ALMOST HERE
OMIT HEttM IHt Bm
Are you ready? Have you thought
of all your friends that you intend to
remember with some little gift? Have
you thought of the children, what
Christmas Will mean to them? , -
Our Store is full of nice things for
Old and Young. Lots of people are
coming to our store daily in order to
avoid the Christmas rush and get first
pick. Have you been? and will you
come? We invite you. "We welcome
you. We give you service and good
prices.
PLAIN PRICE VARIETY
STORE
JACK PHILLIPS, Prop.
NOTICE
Owing to an order from the Food Administra-
tion requiring the payment of cash for groceries
we are compelled to make our sales on the same
basis, strictly cash.
All those knowing themselves indebted to us
please call aud settle their accounts. %
KNOX BROTHERS.
Phone 55 Eldorado. Oklahoma
rWM
MM1M
Keeping Business on a Level
Would it be any satisfaction to you in
• these times if you could put some of your
money into the great national fund held by
the Federal Reserve Banking System which
is standing back*of and steadying the busi- ^
ness interests of the country ?
You can do it by depositing your'money
with us, as we in turn keep part of it on
deposit with our Federal reserve bank, where
,* will be ready for you when needed.
In this way, without coat, you can
strengthen the system and aecure for youraalf
its protection.
First National Bank
eldorado. Oklahoma
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Thacker, John Riley. The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1917, newspaper, December 14, 1917; Eldorado, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403035/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.