The Eldorado Courier. (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1909 Page: 2 of 6
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Clothing
We cany the most complete line of ready-made cloth-
ing in Eldorado. We have anything from the latest
novelty to the high-priced standard designs that are
always in style, It will pay you to come in and see
the latest patterns in cloth fabric and style.
f
Eldorado,
NEVER before have we seen such splendid patterns
in men's clothes as the Schwab Styles we're
showing for this Spring. The delicate tints anJ
weaves combined with the careful tailoring and tasteful
styles make them by far the most desirable clothes for
for men we've ever displayed. Men who enjoy fine
things will appreciate the value and beaut/ of these
garments. Priced at $10 to $30.
THE HUB
Oklahoma
Eldorado Courier
STEPHEN W. JOHNSON. CARL A. HATCH
JOHNSON & IIATCn. Phow
STEPHEN W. JOHNSON. EOITOK
FRIDAY. JUNE 4, 1909.
Light established 1901
Courier established 1902
Consolidated 1902
Entered at the Postoffiee at Eldorado. Oklahoma
as Second Class Mail Matter.
-is*
one doll.
:r year
Col. Wm: Sfcryker, edi-
tor and ownej-bf the Tul-
sa Daily Dei»ocrat, is no
doubt by this time a
firm believfer in "it never
1 ainiv-Uut wliat-it pours."
lie lure recently been cit-
ed for contempt of court,
assaulted 011 the street
1>3- City Attorney C. S.
Walker and sued by
Charles Warner, proprie-
tor of the West Tulsa ho-
tel, for S25,000. lie can
also console himself with
benefits from the town
without doing anything
toward the upbuilding
of the town. That kind
of a man is more 011 the
grafting order than auy
other kind of a man.
However, do not tliiuk
that the local paper is an
object of charity. You
get value received for ev-
ery dollar you pay out
for advertising.
King sell any surplus
thing you have around
your place.
The man who passes
your shop window is go-
ing somewhere. He is, .
. , ,, wrought 111 the last year
on some other errand. It | _
Eldorado is taking such
rapid strides to the front
that the people who are
always busy cannot real-
ize that this is the same
town. When we get out
in the residence portion
of town and note the
wonderful improvement
that has been made since
we were out last. It is
wonderful to note the
change that has been
you want to catch him
when he is not in a hur-
ry put your shop-win-
dow in a newspaper: a
few articles at a time.
You can make six or
eight thousand people
look at this kind of a
not only in the residence
part of the- town, but al-
so new business build-
ing of all kinds have
been, erected and there
are several under con-
struction at present.
The fact that your ad-
window every week and vertisemeut appears con-
aiso console .uu.se.. with much better soiling j tinuously in a reputable
"the darkest hours sue results than if that eight n ewspaper stimulates
just before day/* Thej thousand walked by-your public confidence. Your
Courier hopes this will I store one by one. - I shop advances step_by
be the ease this time, and! „ , . |step iu the estimation of
that he shall prosper in I Tho 86001,(1 Mo"da>' '?! thousands of people who
t he future,>
"
| drawing near again and maybe months gettiug
the Conner
would call jround to make their first-
ly maiiv thftfc wiU iiot t-he people's attention to, purchase.
advertise iiftliftoeal pa- the fact that our second;
per is the stingiest cuss-Monday free sale day is it is the duty of every,
that ever bieatlicd the going to be the greatest fitizen of hidojado toj
free nirof Oklahoma. He that ever La> happened. look after the teachers
s so short he <*ould»tcrftvfiu our city, and that ev while they ait; here dur-j
A flip in a V». •» «*apeule. cry body, has a sj»ecial in- i"g *1*° normal, which
V man that docs not ad- vi tat ion to i»e present on'will luring the month
vertise is trying to reap!that day, and let MrjofJuly. Everyoody try
to show them a good
time and they will go
away well pleased with
having had the normal
here and will do all
in their power to return
here for other 'Similar
features which some
town in the county is
sure to get. We are ex-
pected to do our part and
if we do, it will be great-
ly appreciated by each
and every one of them.
You can talk. to a
thousand people any
week of the year through
a good country news-
paper and make your
talk as personal as you
wish. You need not em-
ploy an eliterpreter or
use a megaphone,
ply talk. That's all. Be
sincere about it. Let
your words ring true.
The people will listen.
They like it
Every member of the
Commercial Club is ex-
pected to be present at
the next regular meeting,
which is the first Mon-
lay night. Come out
and get busy, we have all
been asleep long enough.
A mail order house
says if tho goods 3011
buy from thein arc not
satisaf«*tory return them.
Yes, .>*011 may return
them, but it costs you4
the the express or freight
both ways. When 3rou
buy from the home mer-
chant and the goods are
not satisfactory, you can
return them and it costs
you nothing. Which is
the best deal?
The readers of this
paper are earnestly in-
vited to patronize the
merchants, whose adver-
tismei its appear in these j
columns, and profit by soj
doing. The people that
advertise sell more, there-
fore they can afford to
sell cheaper and always
have fresh goods . 011
hand.
Now
Sim-! would
with three gins
it not be an easy
matter to interest a com-
press and oil mill. We
need them and will ul-
timately have them, so
let's get busy and secure
them at once.
World's Normal
Musical College
H. N. Lincoln, Director
SESSION BEGINS AT
Hollis, Oklahoma,
June 7, 1909
CLOSES JUNE 29, 1909
Four Departments
Juvenile Department. $2 '
Intermediate " $3
Academic " $4
Collegiate " $5
Twenty days instruction in rudiments,
sight reading:, sbrht sinking'. voice cul-
■ ture, church music, harmony and com-
position and theory and practice of
music teaching.
Grand Recital
AT CLOSE OF SCHOOL
Qood board at reasonable rates. The
best chance of a lifetime to study mu-
sic under the world's trreatcst teacher.
For any information address
D. C. ADAMSON. Hollis. Oklahoma.
Or H. N. LINCOLN. Dallas, Texas.
<ww>nmmi»ftnnnn>»i
Monday, June 11, will
be second Monday.
W. C. Austin,
Attorney-at-Law,
Practice in al! courts in the ter-
ritory and before the I". 8.
LanJ Office.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
I. K IIAltHIHOX
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
ft afl
Office over Corner Drug Storm |
Eddorai> > Oklahoma
The Midway
General Merchandise
Is situated half way between
Eldorado and Duke, on the Man-
gum road, two miles east and six
north of Eldorado.
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE. .
COLD DRINKS.
E. F. PUTMAN, Prop.
J. P. Lee, M. D.
Office Over Corner Drn* Store.
ELDORADO, OKLAHOMA
Residence Phone. 101
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Johnson, Stephen W. The Eldorado Courier. (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1909, newspaper, June 4, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404699/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.