The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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new!
spring
goods
THE NEW SEASON 1S_0N
EASTER IS AT THE DOW
Our low-priced goods within the reach of
all purses, our quality -* assortment *• best
Pick out the things suited to your needs—We have the Goods
itllUlSl? Mui'iuosi-tto*. MomuIiiih uti«l Kumy Silks Linon-, Kitt son*, ('ingham*. Corral**. Butterc* aud tunny other
llUIIIlo Spring ami Suiuinor Fabric* in tlto now tiling.
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■H«DI)AIhi:i)V JuM nwi»ivi».| m imvv lot .nnsi^tiiiif «»r HMKHi vupIh. Uuight from ait Importer^ fit loin I in*; Sale *t HALF PRICE Never
hUl lilt*'I lllill 1 IkjIuio liuvu wt* iiiu'Iu su.h a Km limit" |»wivlm*o an.I novor before have ombmi'Jor* i»ecit offered to the buy in* public
SPECIAL of Eldorado an wo ni-o offering thorn.
%i/irni/v%T i\pii 4 IIT1I »VT lleltH, Molt Hiu-klo*, Bolt Pins, Collars, Purses, Hand Ba«s, ('omk Murrottes,Brooches, Muttons— ^
NU110^1 llltil i\ll I 31 Hill 1 without oxcoption tho most complete line we have# ever carried.
SHOES...
It is a recognized fact that we are Headquarters for SHOES at all time# and that you get
more value for your money here than any other store.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT fore, ami we have an efficient trimmer in charge
whose taste and ability is beyond question.
Blake
Eldorado 4
Oklahoma ||
! LOCAL ITEMS
<• idirrrd Among «hr Comers aud fin-
er* a liu.sy W«rld.
One wagon for sale. See J.
W. Farlev & Sons.
C. H. Walker of Antioch was
here Wednesday.
For farm loans see E. F.
Kennedy.
J. T Black was in the county
seat Monday.
All kinds of Garden seeds at
J. W. Farley & sons.
W. L. Owens made a short
visit to Altus Tuesday.
For farm loans see D. A. Cur-
rte. Eldorado.
Mrs. W. R. Ward visited
friends at Altus Saturday.
Full cream best Flour at
J. W. Farley & sons.
A. C. Ford and G. W. Scott
were in Altus Tuesday.
On3 work horse for sale. See
J. W. Farley & Sons.
C. B. Womack returned from
Ohillicothe, Texas, Saturday.
Onion sets and seed potatoes
at J. W. Farley & sons,
J. C. Ross made a business
trip to Quanah, Texas. Monday.
For Sale:-White Plymouth
Rock eggs. Mrs. C. B. Hal-
mark.
George Goodman of Rambo
community was here Wednes-
day.
Go?d quality of peanuts for
planting at E. F. Putman's con-
fectionery.
Mrs J. H. McDonald has re-
turned from an extended stay in
Oklahoma City.
Good work horse for sale.
Inquire at the Comer Drug
Stare.
M. T. Easley of Red Top was
transacting business here Tues-
day.
Pete Miller and Verge Wil-cn
were in Altus Wednesday on
business.
Hair cuts, shaves, shampoos,
tonic, massages and up-to-date
work at Criswell's Barbnr shop.
J. C. Fall and his son Marker-
were in town from Potts commu-
nity Wednesday.
Try a jar of Figaro, and have
nice sweet meat with no bugs to
bother. Eldorado Gro. Co. 2t
Bob Jamison, a bottling works
man of Altus, was here on busi-
ness Wednesday.
I have some good Arkansas
farms to exchange for farms
here. E. F. Kennedy.
B. S. Ross and J. A. Sheriff
of Louis were here Tuesday on
business.
For Sale.—A good 50x140 res-
idence lot in the Austin & Peaden
addition. Call on R. D. Barnes.
Rev. W. G. Lewis, the evan-
gelist singer visited his wife
here this week.
Dr. Cox's Painless Blister,
Price 50c. Guaranteed to blister
without pain, or money refund-
ed. For sale by All ruggists.
Mr. Engle has been suffering
from an aggravated attack of
rheumatism for some time.
Our wagon can get to your
house before dinner. Just give
us a chance. Eldorado Grocery j
Company.
John Norton of Olustee visited |
his daughter, Mrs. A. P. Pierce, j
Sunday.
Dr. Cox's Barbed wire Lini-'
, merit does not burn or blister.
! relieves pain quicklv. and flies
j will not bother the wcund. j
For sale by All Druggists.
I C. A. Hutchison made a busi-!
i ness trip to Fort Worth the first J
lof the week.
All Druggists sell Dr. Cox s j
Barbed Wire Liniment. 25c. 60c
and $1.00 bottles. Guaranteed to
j cure with out leaving a blemish
'or money refunded
H. A. Holcomb has returned
to Fort Worth to re-enter busi-
ness college.
Wanted—a man with rig to
solicit for the Quanah Business
College, on commission.
A. J. Beverage, Prin.
Dr. H. H. Wynne, Oculist.
Specialist of the eye, ear, nose
and throat, of Oklahoma City,
will be professionally in Altus,
Saturday April 1, at office of Dr.
Abernathy.
W. F. Garrett and family ar-
rived Tuesday from Saratoga,
Calif., where they have been
for several months.
jgjW. V. Wilson went to Altus
Saturday after the ballot boxes
for the city election which was
held Tuesday.
Mr. Stockmeyer, pest office
inspector, was here this week
looking into the postal condition
here. He found everything in
excellent shape.
J. B. Summers of Texola and
Bud Summers of Duke were
here this week visiting in the
home of R. W. Summers.
Mrs. G. W. S^ott came down
from Hobart last week and has
been at the homo of A. C. Ford.
Her health has not been good
since her arrival here.
J. C. Cunningham of Purvis
returned Tuesday from Saint
Jo, Texas, where he had been
visiting relatives.
Mr. Bvers of the Saye com-
munity was called to Guthrie
Monday to attend the the funer-
al of his father who had fallen
dead from heart trouble.
Mrs. Chas. A. Schneider of
Minonk 111., returned home Sat-
urday after a pluasant visit at
the home of Herbert Anderson
of the Potts community.
T. E. Bowers of Nocor.a. Tex-
as, one of the stockholders of
the First State Bank, was here
Saturday on business.
Ben F Read, cashier ot tr.e
First State Bank, spent a week
visiting with relatives and
friends at Mfneola. Texas
W. L. Owens and family of
Rambo visited Mr. Owens'
daughter, Mrs. L. J. Turnbough.
this week.
J. C. Fal' and daughter. Miss
Amy, of Eaton, Ohio, are here
visiting^at the home of Markey
Fail in the Potts community.
j M. T. Gillentine has returned
j fivm an extended stay at Corpus
; Christi, Texas. Mrs. Gillentine
remained in Fort Worth to re-
ceive medical treatment in tl\e
sanitarium.
WHEN YOU DON'T KNOW
WHAT THE MATTER IS
with vour car. bring it to
us. We will find out
quickly and will put it in
perfect order. Possibly
vour car needs a genuine
over-hauling right today.
Better turn it over to us
for our attention.
THE ELDORADO GARAGE
C. A. RENDER. Prop.
X
CHAPIN
Transfer and Hauling
My facilities for liai)ling are unsurpassed. I
do my work right and guarantee satisfaction.
Day Phone No. 3.
Night Phone No. 8.
♦
INSURANCE, FARM LOANS AND REAL ESTATE
KOOJ1 2 OVER FIRST STATE UANK
$7,000 stock of General Merchandise to trade fcr farm.
$7,000 trek of Drues to t.ade for farm.
$5,000 Hotel in good Oklahoma town to trade lor farm.
$3,000 stock of Hardware to trade for farm.
$11,000 stcck of General Merchandise, including buildings
and lot>. to trade for good farm.
1G0 acre farm in Washita county to trade for house and
lot in Eldorado 160 acre farm in Washita county to
trade fcr farm in Jackson or Harmon county.
The First Baptist Church.
bender Escaped.
La«t Sunday C. A. Render re-
ceived a telegram stating that
his father. Uncle Josh Iiender.
who has been confined to the
Norman asylum, had escaped.
He immediately made arrange-
ments to go to Norman to look
after his father. Arriving there
be was not shown the courtesy
which he expected and he wired
officers of the local Odd Fellows
loige. of which his father was a
member, the condition. They
immediately tock the matter ud
and began to attend to such
'features of the case as would
insure an immediate search for
the afflicted man. Up to last
reports he had cot been foe ad.
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Thacker, John Riley. The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1911, newspaper, March 24, 1911; Eldorado, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404507/m1/5/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.