Eldorado Courier. (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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! The News at Home.
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Time Table
New Boheduls of pa**enger
irem* effective Peeember 16,
Wkut Hovmi>
No. 40ft .10:37 a. m.
•• 413. 6:48 p. m.
Kaot Bound.
No. 414. 8:35 a. a.
No. 408. 6 06 p. ra.
i'oMtoflla* hoort 7 a. m. to 7 p.
in, Sunday* and holiday* open
Hi mediately upon reoeipl of moil
from train.
White v«iu st The Hub.
Men'* low ou*. Oxford* at The
Hub.
Read our new ada and profit
thereby.
He* our line of white goods at
The Hub.
You'll ssve money by trading
at The tlub.
J. Day, Jr., of Hollis, was in
town Saturday.
Chan. Austin made a business
trip to Olustee Friday.
If you don't trade at The Hub,
both of us lose money.
See our line of Misses and la-
dies slippers at The Hub.
Dr. J. F. Campbell, of Olustee,
visited friends in the city Monday
Everything the murlcet affords
at the Glen Lea Rewuurant. 29 tf.
Glen Lr>* Res'durant is the
best eating place in town. 29 tf.
Try Ed at the Glen Lea Res-
taurant for something ^eod to
eat. 29 tf.
Attorney J. A. Buck made a
business trip to Quanah Satur-
day.
The swellest line of mens and
boys' summer clothing at The
Hub.
Dave Von Mat re, accompanied
by Mice May Drew, spent laet
Friday at Olustsa the guests of
the Mieeee Will.ford.
T. V. Walker, editor of the
Dsmeerat, and family spent Bat
urday and Sunday In Quanah,
the gueeta of relatlvee.
Miae Sua Willeford oame over
from Oluetee Saturday evening
to attend the band oonoert. She
was the gueet of Misa May Drew,
WANTED—60 one-year-old
mulee within the next thirty day*.
Call on or write Homer Evana,
Hill A Hill Saloon, Eldorado,
Oleta. 29 tf.
Go to the Glen Lea restaurant
when you want Hon.ething good
to eat. Everything is first-class
and you kn what you are eat-
ing. 29 tf.
FOR SALE—Barred Ply-
mouth Rock eggs for setting
purposes $100 per setting. Ap-
ply at P. Jensen 2 miles south of
Looney, Okla. 28-4t*
L08T—On the streets of El-
dorado a ladies gold watch with
fob, Columbian movements. Re-
ward if returned to H. II. Evans,
Hill A Hill Saloon.
J. W. Easley and fami'y, re-
siding eight miles southeast of
Eldotado, left Wednesday for
Valentine, Jeff Davis county,
Texas, where they will reside.
NOTICE—I have rented the
H. O. Launch place arid have
the nursery stock in charge.
Have several trees on hand and
will 3ell at the same pi ice he
did. A. E. Monkers. 30-2t. *
Tuesday night W. H. Drew, in
a telegraphic message, received
the sad intelligence of the
DR. LEE
The Dentist
Will 1)0 in Eldorado continu-
ously from now on and will be
found in his offico in the First
National bank building.
Eldorado People in Altus.
From tho Altua Timea:
Miss Bessie Morris returned
Friday from a visit to her brother
Harry at Eldorado.
John R. Thatcher, who teaches
near Eldorado oji Route 4, was
among the interested spectators
at the South Greer Teachers'As-
sociation last week. He paid the
Times office a pleasant call be-
fore leaving.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dale and
son, A. H. Taylor, Prof. Barnes
death j anc| Miss Cooper, teachers of El
Millinery goods at The Hub.! of his mother,Mrs. Mary E. Put- dorado, and vicinity, were in town
The latest styles and the lowest man, which occurred at the1 the latter part of last week at
home of her son, Bert, in North j tending the South Greer Asso-
Ft. Worth, tha^ day. Mrs. Put-
nfan's husband'succumbed to a
fall while visiting relatives here
prices.
IJrof and Mrs. L. W. Kuser
sr. nt Saturday with relatives at
Headrick.
Miss Dollie Wilson returned to j about a year ago
her home at Savannah, Mo.,j United States Commissioner
Horace W. Shepard, editor of the
Altus Times, one of the best
weekly newspapers in the South-
west,was here from Altus Satur-
day and made the Courier force
brighten up by his shining coun-
tenance. Shep also distinguished
himself as a basso solist at the
Tuesday morning.
See our men's and boy's suits.
The most ooraplete line in Eldo-
rado at The Hub.
Don't fail to come down and
look through The Hub's new
spring line of goods. 28 tf.
KAR.VI TO RUNT 240 acres j ban',V00nc.rt lhat night.
120 in cultivation good larm. 1
i-2 miles from Eldorado.
J E. B>denhamer.
G. M. HARBISON loans mon-
ey on g<>od farms. See him be-
fore borrowing, Eldorado, Oula-
homa. 22* tf.
After the band concert Satur-
day night a few of the young
folk gave a dance. Those en-
joying the evening were* Misses
Marsh, Bell, Witherspoon, Drew,
Willeford, of Olustee; Messrs,
Witherspoon, Bowden, Lentz,
Miss Bessie Williams, who has!yan Matre, Van Buskirk, Tyler,
,Wk been the guest of Miss Romie j and Parker, of Olustee.
Summers, returned to Quanah! Ev«rybody bad a good time.
Sunday. I Profs. Chisum and Ross furnish'
Read the page ad Of the Hub «<* the music.
in this issue. It has some good j Last week the town enjoyed
inducements to offer the buying sermons from a curb stone Holi-
public. ne8s preacher. He used a piece
J e! McClaskey and wife re-^f P'P« a8 a bailaho and at"
turned Saturday from Kansas:tracWd the attention of a few
bought goods who were unaware* Hedid not
i hold the attention of hi* big (?)
audience as the late Talmadge or
Jones would, but it ie safe to eay
j his lufigs were in as good work*
PRODUCE
SMITH fr MELT OX will pay the highest
market price for Chickens, Eggs, Hides and
all kinds of Grain.
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City where they
for the store.
After Feb. 23, Tinsley A
Reeve* will gin cotton only on
Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-
day of each week. 30-2t.
Guy Tillman and Obe Kelley,
ing order as either of the above
mentioned while in the best of
health. A few team* were
ooal rur*l carrier*, attended the frightened by the ghastly noh~- . M
neeting of the South Greer letter that buret forth from the horn ; visited his nephew.H. W. Morns,
arriere at Olustee last Friday, but no seriou * accidents occurred of this place, first of the week.
ciation.
Deputy Sheriff G. M. Harbi-
son, of Eldorado, came over
Saturday morning to escort C,
C, Cook, the man accused of
burning his saloon, to Altus. He
returned to Eldorado on the plug,
which passes Altus as the other
arrives.
David I. Van Matre, the ac-
complished foreman of the Eldo-
rado Courier, spent Sunday in
Altus the guest of his brother,
Postmaster Van Matre and other
friends, and made the Times a j
pleasant visit. Dave also took;
back a load of stock to assist
him in serving his patrons in El
dorado and vicinity with the
best printing now on earth.
Simpson-Morris Company.
The Morris Lumber Co., of
this city, has been changed to
the Simpson-Morris Lumber Co.
Mr. L. Simpson was formerly
auditor for Cameron Lumber Co.
several years. H. W. Morris
will still be manage! of this yard.
C. T. Herring. Pres. W. H. Peaden, L. L. Lentz.
Vernon, Texas. Vice-Pres. Cashier.
The First National Bank
-IS THE BANK.
WHY?
BECAUSE—
It is a strong, oareful, safe, liberal, prompt, accurate and
successful institution.
It takes care of its customers, whether large or small, and
under all circumstances.
It does an exclusive banking business, consequently
body oan serve you better.
Its dealings with all customers are absolutely confidential
and it is always ready io assist and advise.
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Notice to Farmers.
From now on I will gin custom
cotton on Thursday's Friday's
and Saturday's and- my custom-
ers who want me to gin for them
will please come in with your
cotton the three last days of the
week. Geo. B. Davie,
Mgr. Eldorado Gin.
C. Way land, of Mendon, Mo.,
Ever Eat Anything ?
There is only one best place to eat and
that is
WILSON'S CAFE
Only the best custom solicited. Every-
body courteously treated. You've
tried the rest, now eat the best.
Farmers' Notice.
Tinsley A Reeves will gin cot-
ton Monday, Tuesday and Wed-
nesday of each week after Feb-
ruary 23. 30-2t.
All ladies interested in art
needle work are invited to meet
•tth Mrs. Allen next Thursday
fternoon, March 7th, at Mrs. H.
Morris to considsr forming
'an embioMery clsss.
Pete Gabbart was here from
Altus Wednesday.
You are losing monsy by not
trading with us. and so ara we,
The Hub.
Ned McDaniel, one of the moet
prominent young men of Altus,
was here on business Saturday.
NOTICE—Parties who hava
lisUdproperty with R. D. Barnes
will find it has been transfsrred
to J. H. Austin, my suoosssor.
R. D. r
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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/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.