The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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mHx In hfo and Ha* continued a «•« Kohco Judjr# of Alio*, ti •
buyor and »hipnrr of xork Mr «*n»Maie for »hrriff of ihi*
ha* lhu« an miportoniiv to vulii 'Hi* ruunly, From tbo mator
vat# a wulv arqaaintanre aniaoK of tbo rhirf railroad ronttr of
lh» farmrr* and tlockmrn For Hoothw».i oklahoma t» »hor.
nino ymrt ho ha* t**n a r»»idont UT i* a promotion *» natural
of Jark*on county, making hi* no*urpri*o follow* thonnnouneo-
homo at Blair whoro bo ha« bollt mrnt.
up a patriotic and •tablo frtood Judgo Itoach ha* bom horo
*hip among all cla**o*, and it b all tbo timo." llecamo horv
complimont to hi* .plondld whon thU wa* « *toclc country,
qualitio* that thu*« with whom and whilo it wu known
he ha« had d««linK« aro hi* to the Imlanco of the world a*
Ho i* not tho Creat American de*i>rt. Mr.
For CWrk *>( tk' Court*
MAI DE KIMHKLL
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J. H. JACKSON
For County tlrrk.
\V. A. FRENCH
For Tfc* AtwMur
W. J. EVANS
For Coontv Sutwnntmdrnt
W. T. CLARK
For Countv Commi»»ionrr Pre. So 3
W. D. BALLARD
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H. F. < KI» WEST.
J. J. BLAIR.
bou*e at Vera Cru*. Fourithe candidate of any cli«iue or lleach wa* here helping to lay
American* were killed and twen ' line-up. but believe# the time the foundation for'the magnify
ty wounded, and it i* e*timated' ha* come for a change from the cent commonwealth of today,
that no le»* than 20u Mexican* organized political ring which it Ho ha* followed n thousand de.
killed. The country i« in deep dominating the i*rty from the viou* cowtrails from prairie to
*u*pen*ea* the central figure* highe*t to the lowe*t office*.
Next Monday night the Wood-
man of the World will have an-
other public program. The at-
tendance promises to eclipse all
previous entertainments, and in
order to accommodate the crowds
the opera house has beeen se-
cured for theoccassion.
The rural schools are begin-
ning to close over the country,
and soon the bright-eyed ur-
He prairie and from hill to hill, and
in the conflict are weavlngjfind* that the people and the what history there is connected
threads of history for two na- time is rip* for such a change. *>th the development of the
tions. Numerous indignities of- j Mr. Scogin is a clean, quali- great empire of "Greer" he has
fered the United States haveified and true democrat of the been a central figure.
been overlooked until forbear- progressive type and is one of Mr. Beach filed on a quarter]
ance ceased to be a virtue, and' staunchest advocates of law en- section near Eldorado and strug-
the United States*demanded a
milita-y salute as mitigation of
the offenses. This Huerta re-
fused o accord/ The strained
condit ens cont'nued to gather
force rapidly, and Congress au-
thorized the President to use
discretionary methods to enforce
respec' to our flag. Intense in-
terest is being manifested all
over the country, and the ut-
most confidence is placed in the
judgment of the President, who
is more of a people's than a par-
ty's President.
Advertise with the Courier
A Human Document
forcemcnt. He believes law tiled with the coyotes and prairie |
breakers should be subdued and dogs and the numerous other be-
not killed. He is a friend of the setments incident to this coun-
laboring class, from which class try. When Eldorado became a {
he sprang. He is r. good mixer, dot on the map of the Frisco |
and before this race is over, he railroad, he engaged in the real i Q£ gp1enc|fjn singlc-ll anded victory
is confident that the other can- estate business and helped to de- xr t>
didates will reckon with his can- velop a mere colony into a pop- QVer COUIltleSS difficulties.
didacy. ulous district with thriving
of Poignant Appeal. A drama of
human suffering. A wonderful story
Over 650 Finely Illustrated
ulous district with
He promises the voters of towns and villages reflecting
Jackson county that the office!their prosperity to the world. ,. . p .
will be filled in a business-like Thus he has so closely identified, Pages ol Interesting Jicaduig
manner, and he will fill his office himself with the county where j
with fewer and better deputies i he has concentrated his interests |
and fewer six-shooters. He|and reared his family that the
takes an optimistic view of the j feeling is general that due rec- j
conditions in this county, but all ognition be given him in a sub- j
li-tantial way, and his friends
Read itj
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Clubbed with (lie COL RIflH
II You Wish to Save Money
and make your DOLLAR go as far as possible.
WE ARE GOING TO DO OUR PART IN
SELLING YOU AT THE FOLLOWING
PRICES
48 pounds Good Flour at 95c per sack
20 pounds Sugar for ONE DOLLAR
Good Peaberry Coffee at 25c per lb.
Good Flat Grain Coffee per pound 20c
3 cans Van Camp Hominy for 25 cts.
16 pounds Navy Beans for One Dollar
Swift's Jewel Compound lard 10 lb $1.10
Table Peaches 15 cents per can
Dried Peaches 10 cents per pound
Good Sorghum Compound 50c per gallon
We have lots of other nice, fresh articles in our line too numerous to mention,
on which we wUl offer SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES in harmony with the
above. THE PLACE WHERE DOLIcount,
next door to Corner Drug Store. See our line and get our prices before you
buy.
NEXT DOOR TO COKNEK DRUG STORE
Webb Brother
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way,
jdeern it but the duty of the vot-1
e^-s to elect him principal peace j
| officers of the county.
i A little over a year ago Mr.
Beach entered the race for mav-1
! or of Altus against the strong-j
lest opposition that could be mus-j
Itered by those who opposed his j
| policies. He made a clean,
straightforward fight, was open
Iin his campaign, and made not
! promises which he could not car- j
j ry out. His 'record is an open j
! book. He is willing to stand or j
I fall by that record. He ac- j
j knowledges' that all men are
l prone to make mistake?, bdt
thev are our surest guideposts to
rectitute. And now he comes!
i before the people with a clear
! brain and steady hand conscious
j of the magnitude of the duties
i with which the office of sheriff
! would invest him.
; Cage Beach is a good mixer,
j and ha= a host of friends all over j
the country who will stand by
him, no matter who else may be
1 in the race. His democracy is
; beyond question, and to the
democrats of Jackson county he
comes asking for their votes in
the primary on Ausust 4. assur-
ing them their confidence will
never be misplaced, and that the
laws will be impartially enforced
if he is clothed with the author-
ity to enforce them.
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trouble the telephone is the ready messenger
and servant. Distance only adds an enchant-
ment to your chat with relatives or friends.
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Thacker, John Riley. The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1914, newspaper, April 24, 1914; Eldorado, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404325/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.