The Eldorado Courier. (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1909 Page: 4 of 6
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Our store in full tu the idling and new kikxIh nre mill corning. You will find nil the new and pretty things
here in the way of Dretw Good*. Collar?*, Hand Hair ornaments, and laidieM Rradv to wear. We own our
staple* way under the mailed which cmiMt* us to Wave our cuntomrrs money.
Our Men's And
Boys' Hats are
Up-to-date
NOW IS THE TIME
lo :,'t f ready for School WE HAVE just opened
10.000 yards of Ginghams and Percales—The very
best and prettiest. : :
Our Men *s Tles
are Ixviutiful and our
stock the largest we
have ever before
shown.
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Come one. Come all and look through the biggest and best stock of Merchandise ever
brought to Eldorado.
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Wc will treat
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Rifjht
Chede
r&Blake
Good Goods
At Right
Prices is our
Motto
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' The I louse of Many Bargains"
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Advertised Letters j sell stamps, cards, and stamped Rev. A. A. ("ailing of Blair,
Letters remaining unclaimed i envelopes special d e I i v e r y attendcJ the meeting several
in the Eldorado postoffice for the stamps, and will deliver all Re-J days this week.
week ending Aug 1:3,190!): I gistered Mail as well as ordinary j y. ... , ... ...
Gentry, Mrs. Tave. mail. Rut no letters or parcelsL Mra*. K,rI^.afr,ck. ?f ,JIoran:
harrison. G. H. can bo accepted for registration IS, V'f,"'ng, I*.,th M,r an<J
Thomas, Miss Ada. on Sundays and Holidays and _ thls w*ek.
no money orders written nor Miss Pierce sister of A. P.
'cashed. [Pierce is down from Guthrie on
a vitit for a couple of weeks.
Conditions by J' W. Kirte and James Hous-
ton of Alger, Ohio, are here this
"arnes- week, looking after their farms
n regard to the rains and and other business interests. i
*• : weather as given out by K. I). F. p. chedester returned from!
Flenry Ho'comb of route 1 and Barnes, taken from the goverr- Eastern market Tuesday. He '
Col. Cansey of Argo, Texas vis- nunt station situated at his1 reports having had a delightfu
itccFC. A. Dement last Friday. 1
Wilking. Mr*. J. S.
Will be sent to the dead letter,
office August 28, 1909.
R. D. Barnes, P. M. past
News of R. F. D. No. 5.
Weather
R. D.
Mrs Minnie Avent who has
been visiting at C. P. White's
left Wednesday morning for
Clarkson, Miss.
hou
The total rain fall in July 1908
was, 4.01 inches.
The total rainfall in July 1909
was, .25 of an inch.
The total rainfall todateof the
W. H. Morgan and family re- i present year is 9.90 inches
turned monday from attending The hottest day in July (lOthi
the Babtist Association near 1908 was 98 degrees.
Kirkland, Texas. The hottest day in August,
Hade Barr of Fort. Worth isl(10ch) 1908 was 100 degrees,
visiting friends on the route. : The hottest day in September.
(<>th) 190S was 103 degrees.
The hottest day in July, (11th)
was 105 degrees.
The hottest day in
(5th) was 106 degrees.
The coldest day in January.
(11th) 1909 was 1 degree below
The Baptist meeting at Odema
which closed Tuesday night
brought sexeral additions to the
church.
tt, C. Paull went to Chillicothe
Wednesday to meet his wife,
who has been with rex Hives at zero
Gainsvil'e. Texhs. for quite a) -•••••
W^C' j F. M. Wood returned
We had some rain whic'i will I market Monday.
beof great benefit but. would! cl dc SDt,nt st.vc.ral
have some more. ((]ays » oklahoma City this
week.
as we'.l as profitable trip.
T. M. Whaley, wife and R. L. !
Moyers left Wednesday night
| for Gainesville, Texas, to attend
11lie funeral of J. 0. A. Whaley
j uncle of T. M. Whaley.
j Mr. A. J. Blackwell and chil-
dren visited with old acquain-
tances here this week. Mr.
Blackwell is an old timer here,
and his friends gone him a hear-
ty welcome.
Dr. Purdy andCapt. Parsons of
Ohio, Purchased a line farm
August, jone m^e E"st °f town. Dr. j
Purdy was down and closed the
deal. Dr. Purdy thinks this the j
very best of country, and also!
thinks such investments
very profitable.
Second Annual
PICNIC
Of the OLD SETTLERS' will
be held at LOUIS, OKLA., on
from
Our Putal Service
The Secret of Long Life.
' A French scientist has dis-
; covered one secret of long life.
| His method deals with the blood.
* But long ago millions of Ameri-
W. E. Tillman is making ex-Jeans had proved Electric Bitters
tensive improvements on his j prolongs life and makes it worth
house. . | living. It purifies, enriches and
O. B. Powers spent several j vitalizes the blood, rebuilds wast-
the first of the week in • ed nerve cells. imparts life and
tor.e to the eutire system. It's a
Godsend to weak, sick and de-
In order that we give the best
possible service and that the
public will understand when to
call for mail on Sunday's and days
Holidays. We have adopted the Mangum
following Rule. The General ° (WWI1U «i,,i ue-
Delivery window will be open To Mr. and Mrs. Odith bilitated "Kidney trou-
oneHour on Sundays and au- Kinder a fine girl. Whom they jb!p ha(j b.m f
thonzed Holidays from 9 a m. t,t,ed as c A- • months." v..; \.. Sherman
to10®-m. . Red Top meeting closed Sun-Jof Cushin,. Me.. " » t Eh trie
During that hour every one day. It was conducted by th< < i r.<? vr. Or..
ifclllherethe most careful at- Pat^r. Br Much goc<i The < r:.ir Dr^"
fentrm. at rtn* window, we w;ll■ was ikrivrd from (his meeting.
. 28th.
Everyone Cordially Invited
Be With Us
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Johnson, Stephen W. The Eldorado Courier. (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1909, newspaper, August 13, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403629/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.