The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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THE ELDORADO COtmiFD
VOI. XIV Nutfl
KLUOliADO, JACKSON COUNTV. OKLAHOMA. tlUDAV. UKUKMUSi: 34. Ill)ft
$1.00 Par Tmt.
First National Bank
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
and
PROFITS
$45000
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Member of Federal Reserve
j Association of United States
Mttfct <t Mi Ownm.
Beetion mi of the Re«M
Laws of Oklahoma *«• fottnvt:
Dbpaaiitua of animate druur
•f rontngtooe or infertile
It nhnll ba ilia duty of the
owner of any domeetie animal in
lha Stele of Oklahoma which
may herenfter dia of mjt eon tag-
ioua or Infectious disease atthar
of lha lav muni ha
nHnl* follow ad if «a ara
Jnl in af—ing anl I
of hot aholarn in Una
if. Vmlnuone af ihia lav
ha vifoaaoaly prosecuted.
Tha mailman puniehment far a
violaikn of thaaa sections ia
imprisonment in lha county jail
far oaa year and n Ana of Ara
handrad dollar*. Wa aarnaatly
enll upon every animal owner ia
McClintic taming
Congressman J. V. McClintic
lutrf written us that he will spend
two weeks during the holiday
season interviewing the people
of his district in the interest of
any legislation that may be
needed. He will lie in Kidorado
on Saturday, December 31sr,
and will address the peopl® here
at 11 o'clock in the morning.
It is hoped that a full hearing
may be given time, as his stay
must necessarily be short in
each place he visits.
Notice. Eastern Stars.
The members ot the Eastern
Star chapter are notified that
on Tuesday evening, Decemberi
2Sth. there will be a public in-j
stallation at Masonic Hall of the |
officers for the coming year, and.
each member is permitted to
invite one guest for that |
occasion.
Mrs. Li:.:,te Austin,
Wi i t!iy Matron.'
Joiat lastallstiea and Reception
On Mondav night. January 3d.
at Odd Fellows Hall there will
be a joint installation of the
newly elected officers of the
Woodmen of the World and
Woodmen Circle. Every mem-
ber of both orders is expected to
be present and is allowed to
invite one friend. The Wood-
men will assemble and open the
iodge in the hall and the Circle
will assemble in the reception
room down stairs. Ample ar-
rangements will be made for the
comfort of all attendants. Re-
freshments will be served down
stairs alter the regular order of
work is over. Every member
urged to attend and make this
a banner evening for Woodcraft.
Agent Wanted.
To sell Paige and Saxon Cars.
Liberal terms and commission.
Shaw & Whittle, Dealers,
Altus, Oklahoma.
Staple and Fancv
GROCERIES'
We are having the best business
this month that has come in De-
cember for several years, which we
are fully prepared to supply with
everything in staple and fancy
groceries.
Our Xmas goad* are ample for the occasion. And
while you are purchasing your oranges, aop'.es, candy,
nuta and etc.. (e*euse us for making the suggestion.)
But it is a good timnto buy flour. And do you know
that the happy contented smile which you see on so
many faces throughout the town and country is caused
by the use of Heli otrcpe and Choctaw flour. We thank
you for past patronage which has made it possible fo«*
us to succeed well this year and invite a continuation
of the same during 191fi.
THE CASH STORE, Phone No, 7
J. W. FARLEY & SONS
Married at *ltas teat today
aflarnnan Alhe Whila aad Mine
Cordia Boa. holh of Ihia place.
Mr. Whila haa been amployad
la lha barber ahapa here far
lima, la n bright young
of deeply religious a
victiona and ia highly reaoaetad
by all who know him. Ha haa
bean ntaying vith hi* brother for
sometime. with whom the young
neople ara now making their
j
Dr. O. J. Street of Louis
here Monday on business.
wasI J. M. Posey and wife have
I moved back to town.
Deposit Money
Where you know it
is Absolutely Safe
f]T The Guaranty Fund insures safety to
this Bank's Depositors. Your business
will be appreciated and all courtesy will be
shown consistent with safe and soundi
M
to burn the carcas thereof or^ the county to assist us in the
bury the same within twenty-. county to assist us in the enforce-
four hours after he has notice orient of these laws.
Hia bride ia the oldest daugh-
ter of Mr. nod Mm. Clarence Box.
and vaa reared here. She ia
wall known here, and last »um-
mer represented the Couner in
soliciting for subscriptions and
collecting. Her christian life
has been like an open book be-
fore the people. The Courier
joina their many friends in wish-
ing for this bright young couple
all the blessings that may come
to happily-mated young folks.
Resalatioa of Respect
Whereas. God in his infinite
Providence has removed our
Brother. William Hamilton, from
the role of the living.
And Whereas, in the death of
our Brother we feel a sincere
loss.
Therefore, be it Resolved, that
Eldorado Lodge No. 181. A. F. &
A. M. and Eldorado Chapter No.
56. R. A. M. hereby join the fam-
ily in its sorrow.
And be it further resolved that
a copy of these Resolutions be
spread upon the minutes of each
of the said bodies, a copy fur-
nished for publication and a
copy furnished the family of our
deceased Brother.
J. W. Lee,
C. A. Hatch.
W. C. Austin,
Joint Committee.
President Wilson and Mrs.
Gault were married Saturday
night at the bride's home in
Washington City.
Women
Taste
Bqr Jewelry
from Us
Their good judgement
tells them it is to be re-
lied upon, is of latest de-
sign. of superior quality
and quite the correct
thing for atyle.
The Price
ia quite as pleaaing to
them as the jewelry—
and that, incidentally, ia
n strong statement in
its favoi.
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If
such fact so that no part of such
carcas shall be nearer than two
and one half feet of the surface
of the soil; provided that all hoes
dying of any disease shall be
be burned. It shall farther be
unlawful to bury any such car-
ess as mentioned in this section
in any land along any stream, or
ravine where it is liable to be-
YOU
and
are invited to join with
your other sisters of taste
and discrimination
see us for
Watches.
Rings.
Bracelets,
Earrings,
Purses,
Hand Bags
Corner Drag Store
J
Very truly yours,
Ben Crawford,
County Farm Demonstrator.
C. E. Hall,
_ County Attorney.
New Plan for the Msvies.
Beginning with the New Year
Manager Power of the Empire
Theater will use speeial features
| come exposed through erosion of Lf a c,ags heretofore unknown
; the soil is liable to become ex- J to our people. He will show on
;posed through erosion of the|Monday) Fri(Jay and Saturday
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j soil or where such land is any
i times subject to overflow. The
owner as used in this section
shall mean and include any per-
son having domestic animals in
his possession, either by reason
of ownership, rent, hire, or
loan, or otherwise, and shall be
be subject ta all the pains and
penalties of this article."
Section 2522 is as follows:
It shall be unlawful for any
person to leave or deposit, or j be 10c and 15c.
eause to be deposited or left the' unless due
Hie Farmers& Mer-
chants ' State Rank
r»f Kidorado. Oklahoma
L. L SMITH, Cashier
carcas of any *nimal. whether
the same shall have died from
disease or otherwise, in a well,
spring, pond or stream of water,
or leave or deposit the same
within one-fourth of a mile of
any occupied dwelling or of aay
public highway, without burying
the same as provided in two
proceeding sections of this
article.
Section 2523 is as follows:
Any person who violates the
nights only, and will have the
products of the highest priced
actors and actresses in the
world, among whom wilJ be
Mary Piakford, the nost popular
of all the popular stars. Each
program will be from four to six
reels, and will be of the highest
class, such as are shown before
the most refined audiences in
the greatest cities af the east.
On Friday nights the price will
All others 10c
notice otherwise ia
given.
Owning to a misunderstanding
the "Broken Coin" did not be-
gin as was announced last week.
Further notice will be given
when the matter is adjusted.
On Christmas day '"The
Squaw Man" will be the attrac-
tion. in a strong production.
Those who miss this will miss
something very entertaining.
This has been shown with great
success in the larger cities where
two preceding sections shall be only the best plays were ad-
' guilty e j mitted.
Any t erson who violates the; Christmas Eve promises an j
, two orecariing sections *hail j exceptionally happy matinee and j
!*• gulity of a misdemeanor. the dooca will be open at 2:30 p.!
j It will be M»ted that any hogs,m. The room will be comfort*
J dying of anv diseases whatever j able and every effort will be
tr,u-t be burned. Burring a j trade to render the evenir.g
di*.-aar 1 fcee » not lawful Tn»»pleasant and agreeable.
The PEOPLES
PHARMACY
The Store for the People.
Ijtje are expert prescriptio*
^ druggists. We will save
you money on your prescrip-
tion work. We know how
to do it. Not only that but
anything in our line. You
wifl find a pharmacist in the
house day and night. We
are ready to serve you at all
hours. Give us a share of
your business, and it will
be appreciated. We have
a fine Carlisle piano, none
better at a barfaia alsa the latest sheet aiasic
aad pads. Came ta sea as. mke jrearsdf at
home at anr stare. We are hare ta stay. We
ike Eldorado. h is anr heme. Tears for buriness
WHIT RUSO. Reg. Pharmacist
The Peoples Pharmacy
SnrrfMsr la
WALL EH DUG COMPANY
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Thacker, John Riley. The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1915, newspaper, December 24, 1915; Eldorado, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404167/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.