The Eldorado Courier. (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1909 Page: 2 of 6
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we were
HEN Other people were kicking and complaining about the diy weather
pegging right along selling goods the same as ever. There is a reason for this,
as in everything else. We qoute it below.
BEST POSSIBLE MERCHANDISE AT
THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
This is the secret of out* success. Remember it when buying goods.
Eldorado,
THE HUB
Oklahoma
Eldorado Courier
STEPHEN W. JOHNSON. CARL A. HATCH
JOHNSON& HATCH, Proi*
STEPHEN W. JOHNSON. Editor
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FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1909.
Light established 1901
Courier established 1902
Consolidated 1902
face oi' his wife when she
hears His foot-fall, you
can take it for granted
I he is pure as gold, for
home is a heaven—and
J the humbug never gets
I that near the throne of
it has increased tlieii
deposits over six million
dollars in three months.
We never could under-
stand why any banker,
who expected to have
depositors money when
they call for it. should
God. lie may be a rank oppose that law anyway,
atheist and a red-flatr County (Kansas)
&iA.r«on„„
Entered at the Postoffice at Eldorado. Oklahoma
as Second Class Mail Matter.
OMi DOLLAR PEII YEAR
The i)lace to take the
true measure of a man is
not in the Amen corner
or forum or field. By
his own fireside there lie
lays aside his mask and
you may learn whether
he is an imp or an angel,
king or hero or- bulldog.
I care not what the world
says of him—whether itj
crown him boss or pelt,
him with bad eggs. I
I anarchist, a Mormon and
I a mugwump; he may|
buy votes in blocks of
five and bet on the elec-
tion; he may deal them
from the bottom of the
deck and drink beer un-
til he can't tell a silver
dollar from a circular
saw, and still be infinite-
ly better that the cow-
ardly little humbug who
is all suavity in society,
but who makes home a
hell, who vents upon the
heads of his helpless wife
and children an ill na-
Messenger.
Won't the
good old
L- Democratic senators
have quite a bit of ex-
plaining to do when they
try and return to the
green fields, where they
are apparently putting
in very good time graft-
ing. The Courier is
Democratic teeth and toe
nail, but when it has
come to jDass that a ma-
jority of the solid South
members of the Senate
vote the Republican tick-
et on the tariff issue, the
Ji I
care not a copper what'ture e would like to in- Courier thinks it time
his education or religion Iflict upon his fellow man
may be, if his babies
for a radical change in
our party leaders. The
Courier is under the im-
pression that the Demo-
cratic party will in fu-
which lias been investi-
gating the situation and
asserts that the blacks
are emigrating to the
northern states.
Accepting its asser-
tions as true, there is lit-
tle occassion for lament
in the South, and certain-
ly the negro is manifest-
ing good judgement in
the matter. In the
northern states the ne-
gro has greater oppor-
tunities in social, busi-
ness and political' life
than in the South, The
race line is less distinct
in the northern and
northeastern states. In
25ew England, for in-
stance, the black man
will find his warmest
champions, and there
life should become one
grand, sweet song.
to the support of Dr.
Wiley in his pure food
crusade. Other thinking
people will stand by him
in his battle against the
politicians and "business
interests."
According to the al-
legations of Meat Inspec-
tor Harms of St. Louis,
the government inspec-
tion of meat is about as
rotten as much of the in-
spected meat.
' J. P. Lee, M. D.
Office Over Corner Drug Store,
ELDORADO, OKLAHOMA
Residence Phone, 101
W. W. Henegar, M. D.
Office Over Corner Drug Store,
ELDORADO, OKLAHOMA
Residence Phone, 99
Office Phone, 35
The Palace Barber Shop is
better prepared to serve you
thananv other barber shop in
town.
dread his home-coming jglve much ijl that fellovv
and his better half swal- would rather call
lows her heart every time ail»er to eJes of a
she asks him for a five king than fear to the face ture be a little more care-
dollar l>, 11, he is a fraud j'°f a <*Ud.~W. C. Brant,.(nil in the selection
of the first water even j centage into the annuity
— j fund, which, however, is
We don t know how or/ IS* EG HOES MOVING, {started with an $*0,000
A new law of Wiscon-
sin gives an annuity of
$300 a year to all school
teachers who have serv-,
ed for 25 years in the
schools of that state and
who shall have paid here-
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
' the of Eliza Love Miller, deceased, that
i the 18th day of June. 1909. Lola Mable Riley
produced and filed in the County Court of the
County of Jackson, and State of Oklahoma, an
instrument in writin* purporting to be the last
will and testament of Eliza Love Miller, deceased
and also filed in said Court her petition praying
for the probate of .said will and that Letters Test-
amentary issued thereon to Lola Mable Riley the
executri* named in said will.
Pursuant to an order of said Court made on the
l«th day of June. 1909. notice is hereby *iren that
Friday, the 9th day of July. 1909. at the hour of 10
o clock A. M. of said day. that being a day of the
Special July term. 1909. of said Court, has been
appointed a* the time for hearing said petition
and proving said will, at the County Court room
in Eldorado in said County of Jackson when and
Where all persons interaatej may appear and
I contest the same.
I In Testimony Whereof. I have hereunto set my
hand and the seal of aaid County this lath day of
June. 1909.
W. T. McConnell,
County Judre-
(•BALj
though he prays night;
and day until lie is black J
in the face and liowlsjw,,ei* t,,e Jewell lie-j
h a 11 cl ti jail until jle, Publican >?ets its infoiv
•shakes the vernal hills a»J »ay it says
u .... .... t'»e Oklahoma State'growing fewer in mini-
But if his uliildrciti-tisli, I tankers have .eason to(i«r i, claimed by the
S t a t c s,
That the negroes of the
nth aic gradually
■ muivcia Hutc icasoii to 'Hir claim*
to inoel linn and love's] lie satisfied over thcir^'ow Oilcans
appropriation.
The in,000 members!'
of the American Medical
Association hav'e rallied
w. E. OLIVfcR |
Farm Loans j
I offer farm loans at very i I
i low rates. Give special J
,i privileges as to payment,
and furnish money prompt-
ly. Call on me at the
Faratn k Mcrcfcaats Stale
W, EMarafc,
The Midway
General Merchandise
Is situated half way between
Eldorado and Duke, on the Man-
gum road, two miles east and six
north of Eldorado.
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE,
COLD DRINKS.
E. F. PUTMAN, Prop.
DR. DEWITTC. BUCK
PHYSICIAN AND SCRtiKON
Res. Phone No. 23.
Office Phone No. 66.
Eldorado,
Oklahoma.
W. C. Austin,
Attorney.at-Law,
2
Practice in all court# in the ter-
ritory and before the U. 8.
Land Office.
notary public.
I. K IIARIJIHOX
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW
Office over Corner Drug Store
Eldorado. Oklahoma
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Johnson, Stephen W. The Eldorado Courier. (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1909, newspaper, July 2, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403664/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.