The Eldorado Courier. (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1910 Page: 2 of 6
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OMorada Courier
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N. J. WISE.
Pur County Wfight.
[RANK EDWARDS.
The kind of man who
boasts of never following
* lo k'lor rarely realize ho
ie a sti«*k in the mud.
Work for the water and
electric light sotionie.
don't bo a kuockor. l!et
busv and boo^t, try it
once you don't know how
good it will make you
feel.
A now pnj»or from
Olusteo, sailing under
the natueof the Optimist,
with M% E. Barrett *utd
E. W\ Jones at tho litilm,
made its appearance on
ot>r exchange table this
week. In looking over
paper we notice our old
friend, Bill Barrett has a
half page real estate ad.
Wonder why Billdoes'nt
divide a little of that ad-
_verUsing, giving Neel his
share.
SoottFerri* in hie hill
for the improvement of
the neetioti line* he*
•truck the right kind of
legislation. fje«fty«ttmt
ever elnoe the liegiiining
of our gown)ment they
have been making appro-
priation* for waterway*
end railroad*, and a*
nearly ninety per cent of
the treTol is along the
eeetiou tinea It le high
time the ulnety per eent
were eetchiug up with
the ten percent. A copy
of hie bill can be
writing him.
the other partner »tep« iiuueoir how much hie
lu and relieve* him tor! laylle worth. You may
awhile; and when \iv *» WV ftwr-
wauuik ton thatIi^r »»ercaii control the value
waiita a vacation the tir^t , ^ jrfcrni Kir«^ of all,
cornea back and relieve- w0 Vvll 1 haTo to admit
him. Goodaeheme,that tn,tt the foitility of the
-Alt ue Ti mo*. ^.ul uu vorv potent lac-
Yoo'n riftltt it- J"'- »» •*»'»* J""'0":
' fly proper iiiothoda of
a dandy aeheme, yo-f;l,„,IIW. the fertility
ought ?o try, ©specially may l»e improved from
»ii<i ii.tiibinif fir.tniiii in ii a cat to \eai and a reeult
the honking around in u
motor car part
When we were boys the
"apollin' bees" and '•can-
not oamly planted to rec-
ti la i* field crops may be
rrr Idy pulUne"* were the two -t to black locuet or ca«
had by l-rttl.»il«a|1|aofour noiu-li-1 talpa tiwn and allowed
t he land made more val
unblo. Again, low places
or auiall pa tehee of land
ular field crops may
l4iat Monday the citi-
zens of Altus showed
their progress! voness and
public epiritedness by
going to the polls and
voting bonds to the ox-
tent of $200,000 for the
purpose of installing a
water works, olectric
light and so we rage sys-
tem. Out of a total of
427 votes there were such
a few votod against the
bond issue that it can al-
most bo said tho vote was
unanimous. If Altus can
do this why can't we do
something similar? Lot
us get busy and try it.
great evouts of our neigh
itorhood, and boat of all
they were always five.
Now comes tho ladies oi
tho 1904 club and t)ic
chambor of aoujtnorue, of
(Juanah, who propose to
give an "old fashioned
blue-back speller." There
is nothing strange or re-
markable about this ox-
copt they will charge an
admission fen of 50c for
downstairs awlI 25o f'>> j(armi d Wlth e9ch
tho gallery. At this iate,|ira,)rovement the valu#
it U i|iiit« probable tli.it !0f your farm will bo on.
to grow into money with
very little extra attention
or ox pause. Instead of
allowing your pastures
and oens to be filled with
nonius or grade stock, get
the !>ost and not only by
this one move, put more
money into pocket, but
tfivo your farm an up-to
date appearance. Main-
tain and increase your
soil fertility, improve
your livestock, practice
'tho latest mothods of
tho real "old timers
sit on tho roof.
will hancod just that much.
-Ex.
THE PESSIMIST.
Carl Hatch is running
t h o Eldorado Courier
while Steve Johnson is
honking madly over the
country in a motor car,
looking for victims to
buy gasoline wagons.
Oroat firm, that Courier
bunch! When one gots
tired of dodging paper
bills and irate subscribers
WHAT IS TOUR FARM WORTH?
. , Did It ever occur to you
some may havo a <lofi-|thata man-a life ia Jull
nite value placed on their 10f crosse8 an(i tetnpta-
farm and perhaps itltion;-'
would take others some; jj0 comes into the
time to tell just how J world without his con-
much tlieir farm was sent and goes out against
worth. There would al- ^"d the trip be-
so bo agroat many differ-18 eXCeed",gly
ent ways of getting at I ,CIT1 . . .« ..
this proposition of a- hf
tion. As a mattei of fact, j_jg j3jg tjle little girls kiss
it all depends to a lar/e Ijiim. lfho is poor he is
extent on the farmerla bad -manager; if he is
THE FIRST STATE BANK j
Of Eldorado, Olchhom. i
A. P. PIERCE. Prootdofli; R M TH< UP »i«l T. C. |
PHILLIPS, Viet ProudmU: BEN F. REED, CaMk" j
We oier you ebeolute s»frty and themoetcouftsoue
sad Itbevel (vestment in Handling of > oujr •ccotnt In
return fur (Km we a*k the Htserty co-<^ec«hon-ol those
who are interested in the' growth antl prosperity of our
community. The more of your buainrss you. give us
At better position we will be in to ; kelp inuM our
i t • ; -
If you wieh our town to proeper. then Kelp us to help
it, yoa will soon find your property increMinfUn value*
Your depoeits with us are fully ipaured from Ipse
from any cause, we invite you tocattand^et icqainted*
directors:
R. M. THORP. J. M. P SEY. DR., D. C. DUCK.
W. C. REEVES. A. C. FORD. G. S: HlCHSMlTH.
A. P. PIERCE }
* ** •
isoinsirisiTitrt'i'T" os voeo»oeooooooooo»usesoeo»i
rich he is dishonest. If
ho needs credit he can't
get it; if ho is prusj erous
every one wants to do
him a favor.
If he is in politics it is
for graft; if he is out of
politics he is 110 good to
hiscountry. If ho doesn't
give to charity he is a
stingy cuss; if he is it for
show. If he is actively
roligious he is a liypocrit;
if he talce3 110 interest in
religion Ije is. a- hardened
sinner.
It he gives affectionJ;e
is a soft specimen; if,.ho
I10 cares for no' one ho- is
colli blopdfed. -If he i(ie.s
young.there was a gr&U
future for him;if he Ti vc.->
to an old age' ho misses
his calling.
If you save mousy you
arc a grouch.
If you spend it you ai»
»loafer. ,
NEWS FROM THE EAST.
We have just received
a letter from J. F.
Womack & Bro., who
are now in New York
selecting new goods
for their almost com-
plete stock. They are
| buying the most choice
and up-to-date Dress
and Trimmings for this
season, and we want
to invite one and all to
con e and inspect our
good'3 We have already
received our new
Clothing for spring—
Sophomcre. Don't
forget we sell the cloth-
ing you need. Come
to see us when in El-
dorado.
IF YOU—
have gained the pinnacle'
of success you can afford to
wear good clothes. If you
haven't you can't afford
not to.
STYLISH TIE
Thfif lervdsi
adairdy
touch fo
dress
W0B8CI & Broi
Who Treat You Right"
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