Eldorado Courier. (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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v ^ Garrett, all of Eldorado, Oklahoma.
H. L). McKnight, Ite^'iHtcr.
notic.it ron im HI.HTATION
Department of the Interior. land Office
at Lawton, 0<la., Januarv 2i, 1'jwT.
Ni»tlot* ia hrreox ri\.-tt tli.it thf following
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beffxe Tatre. K. Kelly, V. 8 Comtnisaton. r
i hi.- office at Eldorado, Okla. on March 2.
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John V Callan. of Duke, Oklahoma,
for the SW 1-1, Sec 4, Twp 2 N, R 23 w.
"if followina wltii.-aa.-a
mr'.va hia ciiiiIIihiouh n-nlil mn e uim.ii and
••■I'tlvailon ..r sxul Ijir.d. rls :
..W.^ MaP,f>s« J D Parnea. Sam Bentley,
all of Dtiir., Ok!a.. E M. OiTe .a, o* Wil-
moth, Okla.
H. D. McKnight, Register.
VV. C. Austin,
Attocney-at-Law,
Practice in all courts in the ter
ritory and before the U. S.
Land Office.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
insure Your property
AND LIFE WITH
R. M. THORP.
Phoenix of London.
Phoenix ot Brooklyn.
National of Hartford.
wew Hampshire of Manchester.
Fire Association of Philadelphia.
. ' he Home of New York.
The Mutnal Lif9of New York.
These are all amongthe oldest insurance
: upaniea ih the Uhited States.
solicit your business. Notary Public^
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MONEY
To Loan
On Good Farms.
See me before Borrowing.
r. m. thorp.
in the city WftineMdey.
cb*t. c, Kelly of the Aline
Tim«*t tpent Satin day with hit
brother, ti>d ftmily, j. k. Kelly
and wife.
Flo/d Sturgeon. Joe Wither*
hpo<tii end (Jecrge t. Frtter took
in the thow at Qutnah Wedrift*
day night.
An expert milliner will arrive
in Kldorado next week and ttke
charge of the McClafekey milli-
nery department.
Something interesting to liap-
p-n soon. What? When?
Where? An embroidery nale
Mnnday next, Marcti 4th at Alc-
Clt9key *s store.
The remains of Mr9. Mary
Putman, mother of w. h. Drew,
who died at Ft. Worth, arrived
this morning and were interred in
the city cemetery.
j. f. Womack and j. C. Gully
returned Monday morning from
a trip to st Louis where they
purchased their spring and sum
mer goods. They bought heav-
ily, and their goods are com-
mencing to arrive.
Walter Wey and chas. Scott
took in the play, "Kace for a
Widow," at Quanah, Wednesday
night. Both these young gen-
tlemen are single and Ihey came
back with aspirations that there
wis still a chance for them to
capture a fair damsel.
Merchants you are losing out
by not planting an advertisement
in the Courier. Several new
ads appear in this issue. If you ]
expect to do business you must i
advertise. The people who ad-
vertise are the ones that do the
business.
Mr. and Mrs. j. e. McClaskey
spent last week in market pur-
chasing their spring line of dry
goods and millinery. Their new
goods are beginning to arrive
and in ten days you will find at
their store the best line of dress
goods, clothing, shoes, notions,
and millinery in Eldorado. Visit
the McClaskey store before buy-
ing that new easter outfit; for
you will find everything bran
new and strictly up to date.
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Results
Louis Notes ^
Hicktf' Simmons has bought a
farm on Tnrkey creek.
Oats is coming up in some of
the many fields sown".
a sprinkle of rain began Wed-
nesday which is needed on the
grain.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Berry, on the 22 inst, a girl.
Born—To Mr. j.
to keep up with any old Smith.
There is talk of having an up-
to-date cold drink and ice cream
parlor at Louis the coming sea-
son.
If we get our mill with the
other new enterprises, Louis will
come to the front.
g. W. Spider was on the streets
first of the week.
Mrs. Lewis, three miles north-
west of Louis, has built a new
house on her farm.
a Sunday school was organ-
ized at the New Bethel church
on the 23d.
George Martin of Louis and
Miss Turner of Kelly were mar-
ried last week.
Vistol Johnson sold his farm
j in Beaver county and will make
his home in Greer.
8ome of the merchants went
j Last to buy new goods for the
spring season.
Wonder what success those
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No Jockeying in This Race
v jkfA5
(h.v^ £
Murray j land agents will have who went
j -nd wife, on the 22rd, a boy. Eatt to the old states to bring a
C.i. Johnson has installed a tupply of spring goods,
new heavy wight for*, in hi. Leo Thompton i, figuring „„
.h.p ., Lou... He i. now .b'e putting in . barber .hop ., U,ui,.
We have so far made a good race for business this season
and as the year draws to a clDse we desire to make an ex-
cellent finifh in our year's business. We are well prepar-
ed to fill your bills large or small on short notice, having
on hand one of the best assorted stocks ever brought to
Eldorado. We can hit you out in anything in Lumber,
Shingles, Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Pickets, Columns.'
Briclb. Cement, Lime, Posts.
Remember our motto: "The Most of the Best for the
Money."
let us figure your bill
Dascomb-Daniels Lumber Co.
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Kelly, James E. Eldorado Courier. (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1907, newspaper, March 1, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403314/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.