The Eldorado Courier. (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1909 Page: 4 of 7
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ELDORADO'S GREATEST DRY GOODS STORE
Haa everything you need
in dress goods, millinery,
ladies' tailored suits, la-
dies'and children's cloak**,
shoes and hosiery.
Something new in collars
and belts. All the new-
est things in the city.
We also have a complete
stock of men's and boys'
clothing, overcoats, over-
gators, Phenix mufflers,
hats and caps.
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Don't let the cold weather
bother you. Come in and
warm, we like to see you
when in town.
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"The Men Who Treat You Right"
ELDORADO LODGE DIRECTORY
Eldorado Order Eantern Star, meets every Be<
ond and fourth Tuesday nights of each month,
Mrs. Carey Hallmark. W. M.
Mrs. J. T. Itatcliff Sec.
0. W. Farley. W. M.
T. D. Daily, Sec*
Farm for sale-134 acres in
cultivation, 30 acres shenerv
pasture, black sand underlaid
with clay. Two-room house,
100-barrel cistern, corn crib, lot
and garden fenced separate.
R. H. Nichols, who has been
in charge of the mechanical de-
partment of the Courier the past
vear, left Friday night for Ver-
non, Texas, where he has accept-
ed the position of city editor on
a. f. * a. m. No 181 meets on or before thefuii I t j 91 -i ,, " , i the Record. Mr. Nichols is an
moon of each month and two weeks thereafter e ^ ml'eS nOrtllWCSt Of [ indUStHOUS yOUng man Of CXem-
in the Masonic Temple on Main street. Quanah, 12 miles north of Kirk- plary habits, and we predict a
land, Texas. Will be sold on
j small cash payment, balance on
Mosquite camp No. 69 w. o. w„ meet.-; the sec- j long time. For additional infor-
Box No. 402,
Quanah, Texas.
ond and fourth Friday night in each mo^th. Ir. [jiation addre5"
I. O. O. F. Building.
T. W. Lanham. C. C.
T. D. Dailey, Clerk.
Eldorado Lodgre No. 11523 M. W. A.
G. W. Freeman, V. C.
T. D. Dailey, Clerk.
Eldorado Chapter, No. .15. R. A. M.. meets the
second Monday in each month.
H. M. Thorp, H. P.
F. T. Cope. Sec.
Eldorado Commandery, No. 18, K. T., meets the
third Tuesday in each month.
C. S. HiRhsmith. E. C.
S. B. Dawson, Rec.
bright future for him, wherever
he goes.
ELDORADO CHURCH DIRECTORY
BAPTIST CHURCH.
j Notice to Non-Resident of Applica-
tion For Tax Deed.
To Geo. H. Snyder, the owner
of the following described real
estate situated in Jackson
County, formerly Greer Coun-
ty. Oklahoma, to-wit:
Lot No. 5 in block 52, E. & B.
addition of Eldorado, Oklahoma.
Y ou are hereby notified that „r , - ~
the undersigned is the holder of . Wf, age"ts 'or l™]
tax sale certificate No. 935, issued hafeStearo *h%^st
on the 27th day of Nov. 1907, on °" ****■ The Ideal Tallor ShoP-
the above described property, P 0ne
Smashes Ail Records.
As an all-round laxative tonic
and health-builder no other pills
can compare with Dr. King's
New Life Pills. They tone and
regulate stomach, liver and kid-
neys, purify the blood, streng-
then the nerves; cure constipa-
tion, dyspepsia, biliousness,
jaundice, headache,
malaria. Try them.
Corner Drug Store.
NOW'S
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chills and
25c at the
rsday
_ . „ . 41. . t... ! and unless redemption be made
Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and S :30 p. m | *
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., W. C. Austin. Supt 11*0111 ScUu S3lG Oil OF DGlOFG tllG
B. Y. P. U. Meets at p. m. each Sunday, j 27th daV of November 1909, Said
veninsr , date being 60 days from the first
publication of this notice, a tax
deed will be demanded and will
be issued as provided by law.
W. E. Tillman,
Holder of Certificate.
Send your abstract orders to
' j McClay and Shaw, Bonded Ab-
stracters ;.t Altus.
Miss Jeanie Beiard, president.
Mid-week prayer services.
at 8:20.
Ladies Aid meets each Thursday at 2:30 .it the
Parsonage.
You are cordially invited to attend our services.
C. M. Powell. Pastor.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Preaching every Sunday at 11:00 A. M. and 8 30
P. M. The 11 o'clock hour every Erst Sunday is
devoted to the children of the congregation.
Sunday School, 10 A. M.. C. S. Highsmi'h. su-
perintendent.
Junior League. 3 P. M. Mrs. O. W. Stewart.
perintendent.
Senior League. 6:15 P. M. M. A. Childers, pi
Went.
Mid-week Prayer Service. P. X. «
ttM Xowery and will appreciate it if
w-jneedars. Mn D. c. Buck, i resident. all who are indebted to them will
*T? WwdB*"d*Jof call at once and make a settle-
Muath. K. M. Iwrp. prannt.
ment. The books are in the
office of Lawrence Berry, he
will also receive payments. Ben
Don't forget that the Courier
office does all kinds of job work.
Call 115 and have that suit
cleaned and pressed. We will call
for and deliver it. The Ideal
Tailor Shop, one door west of
Criswell's Barber Shop.
I have the accounts of Hyde &
Sbaacars aad *Wta» welreaaad to all aarvina.
O. w. Stewart. Paatar.
CHLR. il Or CHUST.
Mmmi at M A IL. evarj Mm.
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Price.
The Eldorado Grocery Co.
pays cash for chickens and eggs.
Call on them the next time you
are hi town.
k Cotton promptly insured by
i Reeve* and Lee.
For Rent 166-acre farm
Comanche county, Oklahoma,
25 miles south of Lawton, 12
miles west of Walters; 70 acres
in cultivation, good pasture: 4-
room plastered bouse. Standing
rent or third and fourth. Call
on or address If. W. Richard-
son. at Frisco depot. Eldorado,
Oklahoma.
The Courier is now in a position to offer you the
best clubbing proposition ever made in Oklahoma.
We can give you for the small sum of $1.25 three
of the best papers published, for combination read-
ing, the Weekly Oklahoman, the Sou thern Agricul-
turist, and the Eldorado Courier. One for State
and foreign news, one for up-to-date farm news
and methods, and the other for local news.
Commencing with the first of next month and run-
ning until December the 24th the Courier will give
500 votes for each subscription or renewal to be
voted for the most popular young lady in the dia-
mond ring, gold watch and organ contest.
llttrrt* Covler . . $i
weddg mmmmr . sic
smukti Africaner s#c $1.25
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Johnson, Stephen W. The Eldorado Courier. (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1909, newspaper, November 12, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403190/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.