The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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;VOL XIII Ho li
ELDORADO COURIER
KLOOMADO, J AO KM) X COUNTY
miOAT. Un-KMBKM *. I»M
CA VI NESS
FLOUR MILL
TO BE BUILT
AT
On
$I.OOH»r Tmt
"SAFETY FIRST** ^
W.KCm
«*k. STATE
DEPOSITS
GUARANTEED
PanMrs A Mmluili Stalf Buk
Ala
The Method* church
|Co4JpeeBilve onMiaiioi at the
Uaioa fin oAre tfeturday afltr-f
nooo it woo decided to erect al..
floor mill Imv on the Unloe gin I *?**.**— .
I property. W. L Hutcherson of «"**»• « C.
Oklahoma City was in eoofsr. ™ v--™^
•nra with I ho roprcoontativos of*^^#rhwor*
the order and agreed to furnish j™* ,*■'{"■ • "N*" •
sMidgotMarvel «»U with a »-
barrel a day capacity for approx- "JJ* Mk®?* .H# M»-
imataty WW, Tho total floatlM"S|Mrt0' everything
ofbujdjagsimifhin iouri>t to h"IM —
ate., will bo about 96000.
Uaioa Co>Opsra»
#4 tho
oo of tho
Wo
I jrot ho hao aot l«aor.
"•aliens whH» rati
Mb wifo'wao alto a
aria hiochynh work,
(a tho different breach-
ioo'o auxiliarieo.
of tho
of Cordell ao
rim. Rm, I ft.
— Thohridoioa
tfMrand Mra. T. &
af
io otoe of d C <
chad aad io aoid la ho aa
Tho
Hfo*o highway
2?«sl Stria Qmb
Prof. E. G. Wool aad wifo of
Frikj, Dec. 4
1014
Wo five away:
-jgs^'W.'sr
ptofeweriM. ... IUJ0
M priM
Married, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Watkins at
Quanah, Texas, Sunday at 6:20
p. m. J. G. Summar and Mrs.
Delia Burns. Rev. L. F. Hodnett
'officiating. ^ The affair was
'quiet, and on Monday they came
to Eldorado and are now at hrme
'in Mrs. I. E. Harbison's house
in west Eldorado.
Mr. Summar has been here
about a year and a half and has
made many friends because of
his genial nature, accommodat-
ing manner and christian char-
acter. He is prescriptionist at
the Bruens drug store. His
"bride is a popular lady where she
is known, having been making
her home in Wise County,Texas.
She will be welcomed by Eldora-
do society in the manner becom-
ing her high and deserving char-
acter and station.
without tha word "Uaioa.'
oo tho enterprise will aol bo
r tho auopicoo of tho Far-1
Union.
A cooaoMttee composed of C.|
P. While. J. J. Blair. W. E.,
Chad wick, i. E. Ketchersid and
Geo. 8. Gordner was appointed |
to look after the preliminary de-
tails of the enterprise. J.
Blair aad C. P. White were
th*ized togo to Oklahoma City
and investigate the merits of the
Midget-Marvel equipments, and
if that mill will do what io claim-
ed for it, to report to the
the purchase of a plant.
Everything put in will be new
—id up-to-date, including the
[pd**r. -withtttttftawffniTmv
lieved that work will be in
gross on the plant.
•4
Announcement
WE wish to call the attention of the general public to th*
fact that we will have for the coming fahristma^a
complete line of Hoi id av „*Z?riazma,a a
• 7J
Prom Dec. 4 to Doe. ti
B o'clock p. m.. wo will
givo one vole with each
penny <*ash purehaoe
! Coot this vote for yoor-
; oelf or your friend.
Our otock of Holiday
Goods and Jewelry Jo
complete. There "are
proowts for old aad
/
W1 an JUlKlBf
Christmas Trees, Candles Fire WorksVand i^ct^^hlS
li t . 1 icoo, uaiiuiW
in the line that a Santa C
£1 JCW< ltd
S. L. Moore was
business Monday.
in Altus on
WE TEST EYES AND FIT
GLASSES
As good, and cheap-
er than the rest.
Pay a visit to our repair
deDartment and be con-
vinced that we fix it for
less. ,
L. G. SHERMAN.
Jeweler and Optometrist.
1»QOOOOOOOOOO<|
vnll now be here '
nTsJt ^"veX^ude^Tt.Ts?yCot
a bright and new stoSk.A call does U Zan a pureh^ wli
us. We have this line marked at a cheap price, a price to suit
every purse. We will make due announcement later and ask
leakers to watch this space, we will give 10,000 Votes to
the dollar on all goods bought and all collections doin*th£
month o£ December. Now is tfee time for the caneikates to
get busy and pile up the votes. " eiicates to
/ours Very Truly,
H; C. WEY
It Pays to Trade
at This Store
First National Bank...
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
and
PROFITS
$45000
Member of Federal Reserve
Association of United Sates
- The Best Is None Too Good.
If you want a newspaper that
gives the news, especially the
news from Texas and the great
Southwest as well as from all
over the world, one that gives
the most of it and in the best
possible way. you can get it by
subscribing for the Semi-Weekly
Farm News along with the Eld-
orado Courier.
this is a combination of gen-
eral news and local news thSFj
ein't be equaled or surpassed, j Courier is only $1.75 a
In addition to its great news ser- j You get the best of everything
vice. The Setni-Weeklv Farm j that is good in reading matter
News has many special features j every standpoint.
that entertain, amuse and in- j ^*®d in your order now and
fom Among ,h«« to ,Jfew
Farmer", Forem. Th* Wonw«-.i.w*'k*.f*t'"1 rQU"df. "" 1M<-
j Century. Oar UtO. Mm „d-^.,,d~p~ocw" I
• w T-en. ar i the best, latrnt ariTffr ELDORADO COURIER. >
sf- jrsrket report? to he hat! EWorado. Oklahoma "
in any newspaper, hot off the
wires. The News spends many
thousands of dollars a year for
these telegraph market reports,
and they are reliable.
Another splendid feature of
the Semi-Weekly Farm News is
the diversification idea of crops,
which will be more interesting
than ever before tor your benefit
and the benefit of all the people
ofTexas and the Southwest
The price of the Semi-Weekly
Farm News aad the Eldorado
H. A. BRUENS, Pnp.
I. Woyriek-Catos.
j The Courier failed to report
the marriage of John Weyriek
and Miss Martha Peerl Cato,
which occurred in their coiMfr
nitv about eight miles northeast
of Eldorado.
1 Mr. Weyriek is a son of Daniel
. Weyriek, and is well known here
as an industrious and prosperous
young farmer. His bride is the
daughter of Bob Cates and is a
charming young lady of amiable
disposition and domestic, tastes.
The Courier joins ih best wish-
es for the happiness and pros-
perity of these deserving young
people.
ironcE.
All persons knowing
selves indebted to Jewell Phillips
will olease call at once and set-
tle the same with J. R. Phillips
at his office. 18-2t
You did not order the
wintry weather, nor
can you eheck its com-
ing, but you can pro-
tect -your wife end
children agalnoe the
danger of expooure by
buying,the right kind
of a OTOVE.
We handle only the right kind
and our prices are right, too. In
fact if you do not see our line
you do not know what a bargain
you can get by buying from us.
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Thacker, John Riley. The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1914, newspaper, December 4, 1914; Eldorado, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403595/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.