The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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THE ELDORADO COURIER
VOL IX. N». u.
KUXJU.UM), JACKXO.X CO I' NTT. OKLAHOMA. I'ltlliA Y. -KIThMllj.l;
School
Begins
Monday
. , AN OPEN
14W Krulw lirRKj Chanrrllur ■ I'Tf CP
I Jordan of ihv Knigbuuf V> this* I#E» I I tH
\mm o*r ami rvtoM ih»( -™—
charter of ihr lam) M*r Qvm Rm>
iwm*l lh» |4ini|ihtfrit«ii4 m Hmi). | tt n» |m Opf teuig l)»p
Well PrttpoMKm.
As usual we
will have the
largest stock of
school supplies
of any store in
town. . . .
quarter* The had not
lwr« «lotntC III) thing of lair ft«»«|
un account of thrir inarm ti > „ .... _
that »tot> *a» lakrn. after hating , Jf* "?!l . f?VrrY *****
Itwviouid, irtel U, MMill <«<kli.* w»ll. «ad
enthu»:a»ni into the inlrr,
I It i« tet*4t«<d tJutt the chain
Jcrllor went to ||o|li» and rctofcml
the charter tf that Mgo
also. The Utllia U dgo waa
organixed undrr very /»*• rnblt-
circuiralar.rc#. ord Ur awhile
a frtat d<ai tf rnthi»ia»m waa
manifested. but sumething occur-
<*1 which disturbed the har-
mony of the ir>t n I (i»li|>. and
the rc*ult «u a tk&tht f inlet cut
intheltdge. The Knights of
Pythiua tk a strong order, and wc
t ; see it move, but Eldo
for a deep well and tewer
but (Hera arr MM
(wo or three of ua old mom
harts who are gtxag t,. rut,
•fWnet it. Md do the people all
the harm wo can.
AtfTI-lMrtOYRMKftT |
GRAIN
COTTON
ittitt ike CawMvciJ Qok
.«<».(.« einxii incoerp wen. ana # Thl^ U »° «*• *« dmjfUlg the
rmtbtdy ia in favor ef It. but I 1ui liul ***** •tlracted to
»m arairrt the » hole ihinjr. and * Umn ,hfottffh an uyrmuuve .
I a Mil to tell n y rt*a*en#. I am ndvertlalng. ft la
un«>!<j ui»»r. 1 crme to Greer j1*? 'k*1 there are a few firm*
Cotr.lv in He »t\tnlka, and I J"®***10 thal ^ »he i. •
I ave I < < n K\lrg lire ever fin re. (°f ihis medium of pub*
Ul.n I Trot <»me her# every('"J** Mntl lh:,t without i ivtng it
nun did ju»t <» he pleaatd and 1 ■fr trW- T,,w" «mh will ua.
all hd a rctd lime. But It. 1ua,,y boo*i wh«> are pulled
u ain't lo.*'g lx fire the preachers 'nf0 '*• ^ut nr® too modest to
tame ar.d mid «wearing was ^cut ttrcng rn tfctir tan
ELDORADO
t>in and mu t be left off. Then
tl.c writer t«t to thjtctliif to
Mtlconii. Ucaute. they aaid.
drunken hutlat.ds were unplraa*
Inirret 11 »w Ii move, out biuo , 7'~7 .
rado hat ao mtny ae^ret s-jcietic> 'a/,t n ^ouldn t help. Next
that it Hfcmn to be impoiaible to11}C £°n
keep them all alive.
account. In ord< r lo iret all ihe
forcea active which aid in the
upbui'dinK of the town, let the
Commercial C!ub awake from its
aomewhat protracted aleep and
•et thoae engines of profrrew
uivianHinrwu wiicn IWD fVII* —
tit n o i had a imatl difference o! ?n mot,°w ^hichoreindUpcnttible
. . in mm i .i
We handle
all state adopt-
ed school books
and carry the
largest stock of
school tablets,
pencils,crayons,
pen staffs, inks,
pencil boxes,
water colors,
erasers, in fact
everything one
could use in the
school room. .
Comers and Goers
Georjre B. Davis ia here ft cm * l ,>a,l K°t to carrying goods and
Eldorado.—Hollis Poat-Herald. all hauling by team had to quit
Sam Thomas nvlae a business Tho rai,road was followed by
trip to Eldorado Tuesday. Har-1 newspapers which kept on saying
mon County (Gruld) News. | dean up and live genteel. All
A P. Pierce, former ca.h.r of' t,,inI:3 «'or,e »h»'">ey caJI-
the Mangum National Hank, but fd tthat .rood
who is now locate,i at Eldorado l,av.e , i"3',, Thoa<! ^
waa in the city la.stnight.'-Mar.-;R ? i'mC/ *hen nob°?V
KumStar evcr heard of ,mProvementa.
.. .* .. _ . r ^ There wasn't a man in the coun-
Mrs. J M. Dale, wife of Co. tv lhjr(y s ag0 who knew
Supt. Dale, spent several hours, what a £exver waF. In tho£e
today in Altus, on her way from gootj ^ davs cvery man ccuj<j
Cold Spnngs to Eldorado. Okla- jdrinlc sw
ear and ganble and
homa Democrat. f,ght and ff0 djrty jugt as he
W. E. Moore returned Tuesday i pleased. Now cvery gentleman
form Eldorado, where he has • has f:o wear a white shirt and
been to tr.eet his wife's prrentF,
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman. of
Vernon.—Wellington Leader.
Sam Holmes of Eldorado, who
opinion, the one that waan't! ^noy material growth.
killed ought to be tried in the;^,,^e .ar? property-optimists.
i Courts Then the Frisco (tail
bought cotton here last year, was
We
There isn't any very bad real
estate in this section of country,
although there's some a lot better
than others. Your neighbor has
a good place, and his neighbor
has a good place, and all are pro-
ductive of elements necessities.
A commercial club will help to 1
advertise the richness of your j
community.
Business is good except when1
the people make it otherwise, f
A man bat* no right to be a1
knocker. The commercial club!
will see to it that boosters will
Receive a cordial welcome. The I
cry of hard times has been
partly the result of an un-
friendliness to publicity.
, Sears,
talk like a nice young lady at sun- ^oe^)uc'£ & Company cf whom
day school. There is no liberty ^ou ^a.ve doubtless heard, never
any more, for liberty is for a comP'a'n of hard times. They
man to do to suit himself with-jare. ^°° reaching out for
out considering anybody else at bugWH?ss right here at your door
We have some-
thing useful to
give every
school child
coming to "The
Corner Drug
Store" Monday
in town a few days ago and in-jail. We must have water works, *° not,ce any hard times. Why
j formed us that he would buy cot-1 and every man be obliged to "on ' y°u help to bring Eldorado
11 ton here this fall. Holmes is wash his face and hands every j®ut str°i£. 'ike the mail order
do Chicago? Our mer-
FRIDAY 2 SATURDAY
September 16-17
Everybody
Welcome
Bigger and Better T han EvSr
CATTLe^O
well acquainted with the farmers
of this section and seems to think
that Duke will be a good cotton
market this fall. We understand
that several other buyers also
will be in the field and the farm-
ers can expect a good price for
their cotton. -Duke Times.
Wind and Rain.
Last Sunday just ^bout the
hour for church a black cloud _o
came up in the northwest which saw cne, and I hope I never will.
morning and keep himself clean.
But surely that is enough. There
is no use in a man making him-
self like a fish and washing him-
self all over. Suppose there is
a little dirt on his body, nobody
can see it, and there is no harm
done. We don't want sewers and
bath tubs. There's many a
mighty nice gentleman who
never washed himself all over in
his life. For these reason, I am
clean against a sewer. I never
houses
chants may have more genuine
bargains than they, but the peo-
ple do not know it. Advertise
your town. Advertise your bus-
ness.
A live commercial club is al-
ways busy advertising, and it al-
ways shows results. It has no
use for deadbeats or mossbacks;
in fact any town or community
is better off without the per-
petual sorebacks who continual-
ly pull back, and when any pro-
jecc fails to materalize, say, "l
told you so!" You are an inte
Corner
Drug
Store
R.S.Caviness&Son
foreshadowed an abundant rain-
fall. Just preceding the rain came
a little flurry of wind which
I filled the air with dust and fine
pebbles, blew down small build-
ings, and even blew the seed I wouldn't be any dirty water to| — - —
house of the Farmers'Co-Oper- run off. For a clean man to mucl1 bettei you tee'- We need
ative gin eff its blccks. The in-1 take 30 or 40 gallons of water to | m^ny things which it will re-
closures of the Dascomb-Daniels ' """" """ i~
Lumber Co. were blown down.
j Other little details of injury have
been reported, but nothing se-
rious.
Labor Day.
They are not what they are
cracked i;p to be. They aint ar.y i - , 7 -
thing but pipe to run off dirty; ?ra! our community, and
water, end if people cleaned "evo'ves upon you to help
themselvs like they cught, there j ^oos^ y°u haven't been boost- j
■ ■ • •• ing, cret in line and see how
wash in is ridiculous. A tinjqu*re our UI"ted efforts to se-
wash pan full cf water is enough 1 cure* G0t busy and help.
to take the dirt off of any man,.; »-♦•••
and when the water is used a i C. P. White of Odema was
New Cash £tore.„
a* !■" — ■■•aassanamwreccar- ni ■ i mu n nn
jm-TI'. TV 1—•raa; — — —ir—nma
I wish to announce that I heve opened a
CASH GROCERY STORE in the
Walker building, next doer to the post
office, and invite the public to call and in-
spect my stock of Staple and Fancy Gro-
ceries, Canned Goods, c!c. Everything fresh
and pure. Ccme in and get acquainted.
C. WHITT OKLAHOMA
10 UOtVI cft
man can throw it around a tree | town Monday,
and make it grow. If we have ■——» ■
a sewer, then next they will be
talkingabout lighting the streets.
Last Monday the Postoffice and i tal^nsaDoutiignung tne streets.
i banks wero closed, iu recogni- and tpuUl"g *°wn b"ck T*
I „ftL ; w, j ments, and getting a fireengme.
lion of the fact that the day was and bai|djne a ti(,cer
house, and
a holiday. Investigation brought
j to light the intelligence that it
1 was labor day.and all of the rural
'carriers except one made no
| preparation to go out But it was
I a day for smiles, inasmuch as a
'bountiful rain has just fallen.
Notice.
We have turned over all of
lour collections to D. A. Currie.
and he wiil have full charge of the
same. AH debtors will see Mr.
^Currie and attend to settlement;
11 promptly.
Drs. Ix>wery A Purdy.
erecting new
churches, and watering the
streets, and no telling what If
a gentleman wants to be dirty, he
has a plain right to be dirty, and
that's all there is about it
Another thing: If you are
thinking of good to them that
will be here after while—the
coming generation —then all I
have to say is. why should I
bother myself about posterity?
What has posterity ever done for
me?
Of course I know all the good
people in the tows are goiaft to
TABLET8 TABLETS
-TABLET8-
The best
line of Tab-
lets and School
supplies in town. You
teed pencils and other
accessories for school
work. Don't fail
to see our
goods. .
Posl Office
Book Store
Something GOOD
At a GOOD Price
New State Sliced Pine Apple in Heavy Sjrup 25c
Louis Pitted Preserved Cherries Full Weight 25c
Minorva Brand Pure Olive Oil. per bottle,.35c and 50c
10 lbs Cans Peeled Peaches 50c
10 lb Cans Apples 35c
Pure Comb Honey this Week in 6, 12 and 601b. Cans.
We Still Handle Full Cream Flour and Bob White Meal.
Everybody knows that qrnli y counts.
J. W. Farley & Sons
Eldorado,
Oklahoma
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Thacker, John Riley. The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1910, newspaper, September 9, 1910; Eldorado, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404487/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.