The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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gmoiuHOjJAOIMOX C-OL-XTV. OKUAIIOMA. FHIUAY. Jl'SK inu'
fl.OO f*or Ymr
ORABO COURIER
pertinent
advice from /
health dept.
Ofcml LX«ior Dittvihufe*
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Tb# wbool* ,h# arv
atooingorhevctasod. The tiwo
fervor* for the Mimmof „f u*
oMjrtorf .iMi gMs hoi about
arrieed. Remember thut |h»y
hnv.b^boua*upfor a i^
a* not so used to the
who hove boon
n. JfeJfe *>?* «J0w DEPOSITORS «
Our Y ifH Con*ulrfmtian Wl»* tjan i too jo bu«>
twm whK o STATE BANK > '
-DEPOSITS CUARANTEED*
Farmer* ft Mcrrhaiitx Stale Kaak
Kw<«4fc.Oku
pedagooues
•theSSrmaJ yow
— I Friends at the
•a <* iw., Newest
UndirCooJlnKfuctw* r . .
B^ofoEwuMKbo I rountain
** thtfi
'Normal;
el build.
in
Town..,
while end
—- --- Jung mod hove
been out in the open air end
sunlight Ut them goto work
by degrees, Let thai get san-
ud hriMMd MdiatMqr
ttewtlMy will k* iM. to
do much better end hnrdoi
if they jump Into it
pHvies are put in
«wodWou. Or. J. C.
Camtmooioner of Henlth. Okie-
b«na City. Okie.
In e letter from County Super-
iotendent Uovd R. Lowry wo
aro informed thot State
iotendent & H. Wileoo t
tbe feechers of the
•Might «dg*. R« know,
that with this kiad of ut-
W* haadie wall paper
thatraafea ia pric*a from
fc a doubl* roll up and
.•vary alwwt i. tested for
•tmirtli and for rising.
C«er Drag Store
m Jtssa STORE
R. S. CAV1NESS & SON
PROPRIETORS.
Notice to Property Owners.
You are hereby ordered to
have 411 the weeds on your pre-
mises or vaeant lots cut at once,
in compliance with a city ordi-
nonee covering: this delinquency,
jwder the penalty proscribed by
low. Owing to the continued
rains wild vegetation has grown
with unchecked freedom, but
now in the interest of health and
urban beauty the weeds must be
cut
By order of the City Couneil.
W. G. Cousins,
Sanitary Officer.
JVeedle end Hankie Gob.
The Needle and Thimble club
W* a yonr pleasant afternoon
. t with Mrs. C.& Highsmith Tuee-
^ day, May 26, 1914. On
ofexoin only a few
vei ********s of ice cream
cake which woe enjoyed
w -— E. «• Minieh sjtr
M. Thorp were gueata of the
cmb. The next meotiuar will be
with Mrs. S. B. Heard, June 9,
1914. '
thereby at the bushmimr of the
*00. Give them on
—bolidMur at leaat a
half holiday. Bow in mind that,
"All work and no play makee
Jack a dull boy." and that the
_ be said of Jennie, aa
well as Jack.
There ia every reeaon to believe
chat along with bountiful crope
in Oklahoma we are to have a
summer with a large deerease of
illness. From, various towns in
the state and from the larger
cities, also, we gather news of
clean up campaigns. A number
of .them are offering prizes for
the cleanest premises and the
most beautiful yards and back-
yards.^ With a clean town and
well kept streets and alleys
there is not much chance of dis-1
ease epidemics. Has your town |
done anything* along these lines?
The State department of pub-
lic health has on hand a pamph-
let giving the details of how
these "Clean un Campaigns"
should be begun and carried out
Itvou have not received one
send to us far it and we will be
glad to
When the date ie _
notice will be given.
br n
'ZjXLi r— .T,„
paarin* hi. Mr Mha bartal.
*•»»!«*•» ■(«■■. lt WMCOB-
dueted underBwiHuuMiu of the
csxr.stz. rri
-..srst:
months with the dieeaoe. He
abort forty-eeveo yearn old. |ono I
r^tffastisl-^-*u-"-
2? * wee buried at Ei-|dar tan** to ato thnt the I
restarted off in due end I
odordor. The
M. Darker, eupwintendent of
Jbe AHna High Sehool who has
■ad mueh arpsritame hi
work and ia thefufute <
todbeet the deetiniee of the
wraoo«Mnirseeeion to the high-
r bis work is that of
». who will point tlio
' teacher to the beet
methods of lending the kinder-
gerten minds to the ehoonele of
consecutive thinking, end thus
begin the educational career of
the child as it should be begun.
Prof. Bruens, superintendent,
and Prof. Miller, principal, of
the Eldorado High Sehool. have
'important assignments 00 the
faculty, and With auch vigorous
school people in theleedwecan
but anticiDate one of the beet
sessions of the Jackson. County
summer normal in thehiatory of
the institution.
The classes are meeting early
and using the afternoon for their
study period
Arm jm
VaeH all Mjay «e» «T tlMea Mid
+*+• *r Mi wilii It'll
Da fm Nha a Nctfc laeMe lo j
OKaGtle-yeer«de iwmI,
*+ iMa «yiepar Wall g|
-^Tho'Moet Popular
Lieter CuhiTator
We Ever Sold
A Cultivator With . lU-p-t.tl.. ftP Kx^IIeM*.
^U,"Va|or is iust right—what you have a right to ax,
P«* when buying one. The lever ia in front, witein eaay,
®«n«VnlSh!®,d* ar® aoth raised whan the lever im
thrown forward, but the ihietdl»wy be nHit^ ind«o«nd
Thia ia a high
ammend to Anyone,
beat ana made. Don't \
protected with heavy heap iron.
praude*
*!• the,
you
Braaa Drag Shre
TKumsrar
A, 1ROTSNS, Ptep.
WHILE THEV LAST
$10.50
$17.50
a candidate for
the Conatitutxmal
and'made a strong rnee far tko
office. He wae one of the
ing clerks of thot be#, and in.
farmed himself of the dotioe of
^*5*1 a tor. He
ored by a nontioa in the U
SttU, mtt. and i, at
«* to dim* tk.
2 far lie.
«lHmUt,
■mear
w F. FARLEY. ProprMorH
tor. E. K. Welch In Speak.
R» r. K. *. Welsh, paater of
Sffui! ** R south,
»<ll 'Wtar..ttt>. paMie Khool
auditorium here Friday night,
June 1* His nabpet will be
The Providence of Our Great
™ to the public, and every-
body who enjoys the Awii^tiftnfl
of 0 vigorous thinker, eupported
by profound learning; ahonld not
«|»a to hour this lecture. Bro.
Welch haa built op the Altua
^Garnet,iwpnh»2the*
Part of the state.
until a limited
On Sunday. June 7, the mem
ben of the Woodmen of the
World will celebrate Woodman'a
Decoration Day by go«a« to the
' +--m
graves of
Hall at t o'clock
A COMPARISON
Of the
sgSfcSarifti-at
^howyieioanaha dm pncee
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Thacker, John Riley. The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1914, newspaper, June 5, 1914; Eldorado, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403941/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.