The Eldorado Courier. (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1910 Page: 4 of 6
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to Uiwipliue thw child at home • rtf |njti,|(lj| |J1>l-lia in «
to impart into ita nature a de-" nr • in a
lire t«> be obedient to iU auper- jar iv^ ■»*
ion* where'er and whoever they n* Aoirkv8ason h
may b^(c>nlnoaeinjf at Inm?)
then dio tracher will in a very
great measure be unable to
counteract the earlv impression
i an I make of the child what it
•r otherwise would be.
:>• The child should not only be
tau?ht obvidience but the mother
i sho.ii i teach her child to honor
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DISORDERS OF THE NERVES
Many a««Nw« ^at 11'•ht
Wall a* Callaa tha Oiaaata
af raar.
ELDORADO LODGE DIRECTORY
KkiurxJo (Mm HMUn S»r. m~U wry Mr*
otxj »•» I fourth Twimf nm*U ot mth m nth.
Mr. C S. HitfhrmiU. W. M
Hi*. T. D. DMkv. fUr.
A. r. a A. M. N» ItlMMM or botutm lit* full
mki tharafwr
Main Sir««t.
D. E. >VmTT«*. W. M.
T. D. IM17. St.
Fifty or more tmm • jmr
you have bean cordially invitad.
in various waya by the old
methods and some new ooes
to become a customer of the
Farmers and Merchants Stale;
Bank, of Eldorado. Oklahoma.
A greet many have availed
themselves of our offerings-*,
and we are grateful. Did you
ever compare a bank with a
big steamship? Both are bound
for a port. We are bound for a
port called success.
It takes oil to keep the ma-
chinery running smoothly.
Money is oil. If you have oil
bring it in, it may be crude, or
^ 'in small quantities, any kind
— , . , A erntJruian of my acquaintance , a. r. a a. m. n.
loull teach her child to honor ^ with an abnormal drBa«l,a*«nof«wh»onthMid two
• and roped those who are plac- oflwtlcr it ii pewitire torture to o<«>u-n'«T—»i.onM>.
ed over i* so that the teacher: hjm |o wvh and lu> #»* »•>,
wh.'ii confronted with the task 1 hi, |,ath in nuich the aam- atate of.
ofr imparting the first school; m.n.l aa the donm«l criminal on lut j ^^ ^ n w Q w ^lh._
to the child will find j w*v to the claHnc chair. Anatuer , ^ ^ foorth FMm¥ Bi,hliB-Ch mooih. u acceptable. Doubtless you have
In the student obedience to her!*Wd to he marricl. but the en-. tc.a r. omuiw.
ill and confidence in what she j ^ i
ir he may under.aU, to teach; tart. ^ thLE^;
jeTesult will be success to the ^ imo , ,Miri,„„ „( joubt. Wiv;
^jhplar and happiness and ad-. from whi(.i, )t obtaimtl «mlv
miration in the teacher and the } v ,,()gtlMltt.„,ent «»f what ou^ht to
T. W. Lnnhom. U C
T. D. Dollry. Ckrk.
EMormOo U>«!i3 No. J1M3 M. W. A.
G. W. Krcenun, V. C.
J. T. Ritcliff. Clerk.
miration in the teacher and the , v j,„itjKllu.„l(>nt «>f what ou^ht ti
fruits o(.ihe mother's early train- ^ tl.„ }iappioat dsv in hia life. .J
■ ing-u'ill C»me back home to her in j ,atrercr aju nda her (lava ii.,
•jr the person of an accomplished washing her handa, hot, a* in L*lv I
' student. 1 Macbeth'* ciue, the damned spot will , LtJor.
a r* * La nltil/1 nnfof J oaUaaI ' ,>wt Tn her iliaorrtered sense of ' third Tu<
Eldorado Chapter. No. 36. R. A. M., tnMW the
A aocond Monday In anch month.
D. C Buck. H. P.
U. B. Hallmark. 9»i
seen the effect of a scarcity of
oil.
This advertisement then is
! to say that we want business.
We supply money to deposi- ,
tors first, when they need it.
i von! | Eldorado Commandery. No. 18. K. T.. meet* the
Tn lier (liaordered aense of ' third Tuesday iaaach month.
10 " - — *■ T. W. Lanham. E. C.
D. G. Buck. Bee.
The Eldorado Ud«e i. O. O. V. meets Tuesday
All ntran«er*
to meet with ua
Kennedy N. C.
frank Hatch. See.
After the child enters school, no: out. * . r
the mother should train her reslity, miciob« '» ,h<.-r« .n.l wUi.
-- child to love and obey the teach-1 **J% llcrv, .uM„, :
li'-er and assist the teacher in gi\- • , i.rafo ric Though !*venin* «*th *«'■,n the,r h'n-
'aff sincere and repented by ti* imrani-it. 1 nougn (^ vis;tor>%r.c<,rdi.,ly inyited<
* in* t>$rEctgttf a sincere ana ^ di#<)rdttr i, gnppot^l to 1* pe-; ar.*
•honest desire to acquire know-1 clllia to voman. wo now know that fmnki
ledge." 'SffeTsSiould help to teach' j. . nia]e hysterics as well as i EWomdoEt.campm.utno.ai.o.o. f. n,«et«
the child that the school room is j feinale> The hysteric ia bom with j J-J- Z2t
in all things a place of learning an abnormally suggestible mind.—
and that whatever the teacherRer. Samud HcCemb, in Kvery-:
may say or do is intended for its | body "a.
good.
IN COONTOWN
And ii* the mother has dis-
charged these duties as they
ought to be done then the teach-
5 er to whom the mother intrusts
the further development of so
delicate a subject, a charge then
so precious to the mother, should
observe every commendable
trait of character found in the
child an 1 send it back home to
I * jmothor from day to day more
land more anxious to do mother's
/-tfwill aid in return for what, VM tba a^ora
f i has done for the teach-; That'a so®* ««« the h*\ .. v . ,
^-^eria furnishing a •model pupil, H*/l)U,ktr * *
the teacher joins hands in the " rm,°
"work of building a character and ^
intellect which will thereafter
p. U. of A.
Mee?* the aecor.d and f«rrth Kondiy. nights.
Visiting menibere eonlially inyited to attend.
J. S. Killman. F. M.
K. if. LipperU Sec.
The Columbia Kebeka IaxIsw No. IMi meat*
t ho second and fourth Thur»day of each month.
Mrs. Lula Kennedy. N. C.
Mrs. Eula Ford. Sac.
Gene Pearce was over to the
county seat transacting business
i Wednesday.
The
Farmers ft Merchants
State Bank
Of Eldorado
"The Guaranteed and Ap-
preciative Bank."
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Notice to Voters.
Eldorado Townahip haalima dividei into two ,
'voting placea. Freeinet No. 1 eona.-ts of all hv-
inron north nda OP to aast ..ide of Soc. 18 and
one-h*If mile north, and one mile U Sac. 13
and one-half mile sooth and then we* tc.rod of
township, voting ptaw opera
No. 2 constats of all living aooth of above line,
voting rlaeo Eldorado Croew C°>. oW^shiml.
C hairman County El.ct Board.
V. L. OOWHA*.
Secretary.
J. W. Farley was over taking
in thd Sights at Altus Thursday.
OOiOEN AOS OP GLUTTONY.
i-bbss the World. j Attention abould be called to the
The teacher should study aa: Terr abnormal fset that there nerer
b«s' she can the training of the i before exiated in all natural hiato>17,
child of each mother and add to ; siMt of . I.lfn.ng
thi s«liolesome knowledge throw- Straaaburger goose the opportunity,
in<r i i ;,o:n time to time, charac- far auch Juxerious consumption or
te; foo(1 Hilh SO little movement aa ex-
Fae L^rd has given to mother ^ for manT liere to-day. 'Tia high
a jewe. most rare, she has polish-' ^ a greedy, gluttonous golden
ed it in character, now teacher: r |;ntii 80 vears ago, before «?*
you polish the intellect and we iaA^ woYk. few Anglo-Saxon
tTfl! 1 u;i!i toW UDOU earth . • t ——to .
Eldorado Grocery Gomp'y-
Try oi>« ran ol
Wesson Cooking Oil.
It 10 cheaper than lard by twenty
to thirty cents per gallon and
many say better.
Five Gal. Kuner Pickles are
fine $1.75.
Velva Breakfast Syrup
IS just as fine in thr ayrup line a« Qpsn ol Pbn*
try flour is in the flour line
Remember price and service go hand »n hand
at our store.
We also have a lew good mules and mares
for sale.
You Know the Place.
J. W. Farley, & Sons.
Modern Buildings
Arc the cheapest as well as the most ser-
viceable, and in order t o build your building
complete in every detail you should have a
complete set of
Plans and Specifications,
which I am prepared to furnish 011 short
notice. „
I also solicit your CONTRACTS for the com-
plete construction of all classes of buildings,
which will receive prompt attention.
Chas. F. Richardson
Contractor and Builder
Eldorado, Ok la.
' -m. H 4P-H1M
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NASHVILLF, TENNESSEE
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t*-airi will bestow upon, earth , ' „ erer in the house except to \
ihi Cl icked ft m Mid the world } m0ft were M their 1
will rise wd th« .1.™ ;
Thi# grnat auddoa change l«odee set
well. 4
Mr. Joseph C. Carols is serv-
Olieit M*jji is Teaaessee.
When ver you want something
something you are afraid you
can't find in town, just t lephone
number 55. They have it, cr
anything else usually kept in a
first class grocery store.
FINE JOB PRINTING
THE KIND THAT'S I LEAKING
AM) PltOITTAni.E
COURIER .IOR OF1TCE
Confiscated Liquors.
Ciiiremont, Oc. Feb. 12 -
From present indications there
be shipped out unl fS ae cosi of
securing and protecting it be
first paid by the State. The
State officials threaten to man-
h a probability of a contest be- dam us the Sheriff and cor. pel
cween Sheriff Stephens of R )?er.; j him to deliver the goods to the
ing en hia forty third successive
• ear as secretary of Cumberland;
Lod/e No. 8. Free and Accepted
being thus one oC the
oldest if not the. oldest. Masonic m, ia thme w r>
gecretarrin point «T egntwaoos'
not Hia kino.
"Are thoae eggs ^h?''
"StriHlv m. Vow'II find no ehic*.
. , ------—. "TH<« I <*«a"! waet >«. I'n»
eerv ice ta tba -United States. ^ , lhat w,n Hatch,
.
^1 m" t —°"
wi+k?acaf he bmmm the oideei *1 «>•<>• >•« i» fa
Ma^ »■ ti* jimjrfieuon uL the the "
4»r*n4 Mre«f TwaMiii -hav-, *-i i I Ra 1
ing t*een a Master Mason fcr M Kom,- |
*j*tr-three rears. -Ex. tad «aa afraid la t«ra
5asH5Wirfi£!
Remember the place.
Eldorado Grocery Comp'y.
Phone S5.
I j County and the State officials re
i j garding the enforcement pro
' vision of the Bill jp.* bil'. Tha
eounty officiate have been c iptur-
ing intoxicating liquors and the
county bearing all the expense,
even the drayage. storage and
~t vi. and then the State officials
* • :j .• around, take up the stuff
!h ha3 been eonfiscate.l by
tho court and ?end same to Guth-
rie. the agency getting the pro-
ceeds and the county official.-
and county vetting nothing.
There h no** on hand about
nr load of confiscated Ccv*d - £
aicency. The Sheriff refuses to
give it up until the expense is
paid. Should the Sheriff turn in
ali he has orf hand to the spec:a!
officers and he srets the credit of
it he would get a commissi
but when the Sheriff turns it in
his own name he gets noJhinsr
not evrn the expenses of the
confiscation.
Natice.
A. R and B. K. Webbof thw
pl»ce have purchased the entire
stock of Uillcr.tinc A Son. ar«.
»v. ill be Klad to meet their frieros
a ] at that stand.
They have star?e*i a d*-lr ■ r-
"1V -
mandmg that the Sheriff turr j -t-nn-teous tH prompt aitert < r.
over for shipment: but the j
Sheriff refuses to let the lkpior
Respectfully.
WcM» Bros.
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