The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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LOOK MR. FARMER!
b your growing crop of grain
Insured against Hail ?
Pur mo#* IK«n u*w h jmJrcxJ %««f» the Hartford K»r»
InianMwv t'oniaAi ha* iiwal Mucvn iia tairum a»4
•rfwH*. Nftfttf •*#rv hu0*wl km*, duller U* d»ii*r.
A Mil MK)r >1) Ike lUrtlufd may •*»* your mure
lalwr
K»»r» Hartf**d I'ulirr u Ixtfinl bv the hofn»r»|.ir
MfwrJ >4 mtfp I ha n a rwniury. an<J «*a»h a»*r« • t>f uvrr
Twoiilt riihi Million* of tMiar* lie *afr raihrr than
mm. **•» full tw« ttcolar* from
! i. T. BLACK, AST
I Eldorado, Oklahoma
Ifca Mali*# ef ifc* IU<ai» «f
J«*t> fegfe, U
iL
T» ■> Fallow CHuriMtf Jad
•mi Const* -
In uMgnrim m> remtidafv —.
I *t«lt 10 thai | ha.» m> ,
iHhtr than iu w my .
•Mill »n i*»i. ****** Juhn IWtflvy. d*-*****.!.
wvll Thw pMiiian li»l»
a* a rvik» only auiy idu) aa> •
and it make* if *w Hard lor a
m»n whohAt farm inters*!* to
afirr to «par» in# lima at
Iht* tiawii of thr yoar. Hut
; o*ins to li>« fa *i that tharo are
lau tu I* elected «hi* tim- ami
ar» herald ra*i««ifad In |*e**nt
tha *ama with iha mtmmrf
toucher* In thr unarr*i«n«d ad-
mlniatrafnr of tha estate of John
IIdeemed. at Km office in
tha t«»«n of Kidoradtn Oklahoma.'
which place Iha under* i*ne«| I
U 1 1 I
iffu io up riwriMi ini» iifQf and . . —
tSst tha farmer* faal at les.t «ne ** »»w i-lsr* of bo*j.,
of tha two should b- a man »ho ®o##se!ed|
Mow* .%rr> detail of msnasi j ••We.fst*. "TMid rlalm*!
lalwr or farm life. 1 fufi«*nt to
maiie the race and if elected will
stand »*|4arely for the boat in*
terral of thr Ileioi; a
and voucher* mav I* Mi at the
office of Aaatin & H*t«?h, aitor*
nay«. Ur ad>n m»lrator. Haid
claim* mo»t bo presented with
ELDORADO COURIER
Uli'M*. Ofc'a
JOHN RILCV THACKgn
(rrr»i hi inr muwi. Itolltg a | , " "
citi/rn 1 am naturally interested P fnu''J'w the date of the
in th* law* of our country, and Publication of thi« notice.
IIP tftiH. luill I . a a
| or same will be forrver barred.
K. M. Thow
of the Austin & Hatch
Administrator.
Attorneys for
ONE OOlUlt PER ANNUM
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcements in this column
are subject to the action of the
Democratic primarv. Announce-
ment fee strictly cash.
A personal
Dear Friends: —
shortage of raw materials, short-, ,. —
awe t f chemical*, increase of ,n 'his connection 1 want lo sav
the demand for the finished pro. that w* have a "government by.
_ f ■v~—* ducts, uncertainty of foreign the people onlv when our repre* Administrator of the K«tate of
|«h»pwi»nia the war which ron- *^htalives reflect accurately ihe John Haul «y, deceased.
Light establmhed 1h01 troU the forest output of ('anatia. "Pinions of the majority of
Cot'RlER established 1U02 jend the disposition of w hat is And hence, to know the
Cosscudatep 19021 callej the reserve stock. vt?r>' life and pulse of the mass-
______ jes is riuite neeessarv to be aole
.. r-^w. t to truly represent the people;
LTrnVrnTT Aldrmi;,w1",'«tnceih. ra.jori«v com« from
m. metrutul.un d.,1.0, bundai the mi>« who ue often over.
- our leffwlaturefc
zrJ£Jhtrrrh :t %L,bzrGt
Hons issued. Anil they take ernment. viz: 1st. the Executive:
lartre quantities of white paper, -nd. the Judicial and .'Ird. the
Legislative, and since the Ju-
dicial and Executive positions,
are most invariably filled by
Lawyers and Judges, it seems'
that we .should jealously re- i
serve to ourselves the Ix»gis!a-
this matter? The fact to be con- f^teu?epartment' the cn,y onei
sidered is, if $1.(K) t>er ye .r will, i e , . i , .... , * J
n„. k,,„ .u„ , , , If elected. I will stand for good i
(not buy the paper, what shall government. p0r law enforce-!
Iwe • ment against a corjioration which '
' I violates the law, the same as is !
From tha Publishers' Auxili- i enforced against an individual
Save Steps By
Planning Right
A mo«!«in home should isve «»f». This dtslgn C II
ti*** ii in an unu*uat
The floor plan will »ho« you s lew points of
eace Look at the »iairway affan^ement You «a» »«!»
the second foot #iih«f liom ih« living room cr irtv the
kiuhcn.
An outside entrance le&d* up lo the kiltlwn and dewn
lo the ctllar T he hall I«a4tng from lietns reem tfi?#ct to
kitchen is another practical fcatur*.
The arrsncement upstair* »• equally s«nwble. The
plan provides for ihrea b«droom», bath room. hall. >« *»ng
room and closets.
Ask us to show you the second floor plan.
ELDORADO LUMBER COMPANY
•EN N. STOVER. MANAGER
word from your home dealer
For County Treasurer
C. S. HIGHSMITF
JOHN NORTON
M. M. OATES
For County Judge
J. M. WILLIAMS
G. E. THORPE
For Countv Attorney
L. A. PELLEY
For Sheriff
J. M. GKIDER
J. C. FORD
(Re-election)
CAGE BEACH
For Public Weigher
J. M. DARBY.
WASH SHELTON
J. W. SHIELD
For Countv Clerk
JOHN R DANIEL
J. L. LEE
LLOYD R. LOWRY
For Clerk of the Courts
FRED ZIMMERMAN
R. F. GOODLOE
D. W. MOODY
For Representative
A. E. BILBREY
SMITH WHICKER
For County Commissioner
C. W. EDWARDS
J. J. BLAIR
(Rp-Election)
J. T. RATCLIFF
In the dilema in which the
I country publisher finds himself
j there is a question to be asked - ^
how can Courier readers help in
v*t i if*10? careful*y inveatigating the strong claims made by Ur.
Fhillips fcr CORONO WOOL FAT COMPOUND and assuring myself that this
preparation actually eill do all claimsd for it or money refunded.
taken the sale. I am ready to sell you CORONA under the
conditions laid dovn by Mr. Phillips—he. the maker, guarantees
it, and I, the dealer, say it is all right.
Let ms tell you about this.
has done for others.
Let me show you hoe it comes--what it
No obligation to buy. Glad to shoe you. Come in.
Try any size package. If you aren't pleased eith results--acd
return the top of the can—you eill get back every penny you paid,
On that condition I ask for your business.
the!
The Publishers' Auxiliary of
Chicago tells us that the paper
market is daily growing more
serious. Bui we are beginning
to realize that from our own ex-
perience.
Some of the reasons for the
paper shortage are labor troubles.
- -wiiuiiv.1 o nu.Mli* ' V,,*vivvu Q^aiiiOb (III
ary we are informed that the pa- w^° v'°lates tbe law.
!per situation is growing more I believe in the protection of I
I serious. Book paper has ad- S? we?k a?ainst s^one I (Blacksmith)
Ivanpp.lim nor V The weak and strong alike, should
vanced 100 per cent. Raw ma- be allowed no preference in
i terial is constantly becoming matter of obeying the law.
I more scarce. Within the past I stand for a government which
week a large sulphite mill sup- will guarantee to every man
Dlying several Wisconsin paper just,ce. corporation and indi •
mills went on a strike and it i° <.aIike' making no distinc-
the present disp^tion ol the!
pBlp manufacturers dose; Jn wh"o
down their plants. Large paper j believe that all the money di-
houses report their reserve stock I verted from the permanent
practically gone. G F Steele' ^c^°o1 PUQd should be returned
of the Newsprint Manufacturers'15° jhat fund-' • T?- itapair this
Association declares that there c'hild ,0
is now on hand at mills and con-1 I do not believe in larger ap-
suming points less than fifteen ' Dropriations of our public money
days' supply of newsprint pa-j1'130 's absolutely necessary to
per for the entire continent j£uP our State Government ef-
1 ===- jficiently. They are easy made
( j but hard to pay.
One condition in the paper j I am opposed to playing poli-
production of the United States'tics in our Legislatures while the
is the dearth of rags. The im- people are pleading for justice
portation of rags from across, y°u believe in these princi-
the ocean is absolutely cut off ! ?le? and be,ieve me able, quali-
Higher prices must be paid the I and coura^eousi°.do
. j my duty, then your vote and in-
American householder to make fluence will be appreciated, and
it worth her while to Save her if elected I have no purpose
rags and waste paper. Besides other than to serve you well by
rags are being used in increas- watchinS our interests as best I
mg quantities for purposes other i n0W'D „
Respectfully yours,
Cordially yours,
J. H. SMITH,
Eldorado, 0kla«
than paper-making. Then Can-
ada, our chief source of wood
pulp, will under no condition
ship pulp tc us that can be used
in Great Britain. And
A. E. BILBREY
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OUR STOVE DISPLAY
Contains the most practical, common-sense
makes on the market We are ready lo demon-
strate their superior points at ail t i m e s. As
summer approaches and the mercury knocks
the roof off the thermometer you as the family
cook are entitled to the best there is to pre-
pare the beat meal possible. Don't be satisfied
all things come to her will not wait till next
season if the " old man " comes up without his
dinner satisfactorily cooked. DON'T WAIT-
IT DOESN'T PAY.
But hurry heie^Q^ •
8UMMER8 HARDWARE 60.
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usea ^ev' R- Morgan, county
that j missiopary for the Jackson Coun-
t ty Baptist Association, preaehed
at the Baptist Church here Sun-
day night. He accompanied
Rev. L. F. Hodnett to Carmel
Sunday afternoon, where Bro.
Hodnett delivered a discourse
! Miss Mattie Kate Griffith of
Quanah returned home Tuesday
j after visiting the family of G. J.
j Dial.
Mrs. C. C. Wev Sundayed at
Olustee.
PUBLIC
Having sold my farm, I will sell on
JOLY12.10 A. M
.Deafness Cannot Be Cured
uy local applications, aa they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafaess.
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Dfafness is caused by an Inflamed condi-
f£n mucoua lininjr of the Eusta-
chian Tube, when this tub* is inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing, and when it Is entirely closed.
Deafness is the result, and unlr
|3FI ilrbs for»v»T r.In<
^— - ovt of ten are raueml by C«t*rrti
wfckh to nothing bait IbDum^
thw of thr Birota rarlhrw
W. will (In OM H.n4r>4 MKn far Uf
«ao» af DnlMa inaM to ruarrh. (hat
«m»t b»_ mrh by Haira Catarrh ohm
^. -"t far rtrralara. frr.
• f I citSlT A CO. 1)
fcM br Dnalra 'k
Mm wrilkM» ruw Mr
'J
at my place near Lincoln School House, 2 mi.
north and 7 1=2 miles west of Eldorado, all
farm tools and stock described as follows :
1 team Bay Horses, 15 years old.
1 large Black Mare. 12 yrs old with foal,
1 Bay Hare, 4 yrs. old with fine colt.
3 Milch Cows
1 Heifer, fresh soon
1 Heifer and three steer calves
15 Brood sows with pig*.
1 Sow with four pigs.
8 small Shoats
1 Wagon, Buggy, Cultivator, Feed Grinder, Lister, Plows
Binder, Grain Drill, Harrow, Fanning Mill, Harness, 2 Incu-
bators, Organ, Beds, Heater, Cook Stove, and Oil Stove, Tables
Chairs, and other household articles too numerous to mention!
5 per cent discount for cash, or bankable note due Nov. 1, 1916 10 Der
from date. All sums under $10,00, Cash.
CORY G. HOFF
W. F. PROCTOR, Auctioneer E. M. FRANCIS, Clerk
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Thacker, John Riley. The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1916, newspaper, July 7, 1916; Eldorado, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404666/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.