The Eldorado Courier. (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1909 Page: 1 of 6
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• KODAKS, films, and supplies, corner drug store.
VOL. VII. N«. a a.
THE ELDORADO COURIER.
Corner
Drug J.
Store
| Confederate
Veteran* Organise
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Record* Are fakement wt*k by Attorney TA 1 i
Waat Somv «ur»ord. 1
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Shown Up onrtly Iwv llvftt* at
*rB *ll*»*9<t For example. the
Ufa Smu J*«id Private D*«
ttofcyGeearasrHaiM
. Ijwt Saturday I •eiu-rni Wm.
Taylor Commander
Bridgade Oklahoma
the • r«nf*4erat.- Veterana or-
*ani*«J»«»mi» he* tub* known wmwir
a* Eldorado Confederate Vet- ^' p^nted u> inveatiirnu-ihr find-
j eram. T&e principal up* Use * of the state examiner'* it*
j were made bv <kn. Wrn. Taylor/ t*-rt of the condition of thy ti,*.
2°?; ?! <J* A,thb> * unti Col W. penaary flnaia**. State Exam
«. 1, n of 1 *»««*••• ">°r C. A. Taylor ha* continued
f\ t* tfll'il luklAtu lk» in kl. 1... J ai
are allotted
^ »hnw that be drew
au fur *enke« and ex-
WW from December 21. Ifa*.
until January .11. I'jiiti fw
80c on $100.00
A Wmimhl
h Tases.
rr r f^ttaRSSfc
l"Kt of ttx> apMtal bo.ni of In- wZT.-'msSL'-'* !" ££ ^
**** fare and $lil5 for ,V|!Pu until we will have
laundry. That gives him and iw .u^<l^ir^j0ycd by
hu man $121 for meal* and ■ „ !? 71,0 fo,km">* report
hotd bill* for 40 day*. * lr*Ve you IOfnt' idea a* to
T. . , . »he real decrease.
The investigation of the re- A**e**ed valuation of proper-
wZ i'u enneaiae. inaru a. Taylor haa continued _u the roal decrease.
«lf»?!Si , thV, nK'mber< *'* u»»d today Th® investigation of the re- A**e**ed valuation of urouer
the officer*' **tad. make a report of an examination ">pd* of Auditor Trapp'* office ty |o per cent reduction Lut
OFFICERS. of the record* of State Auditor " mit1,' Deputy State Ex- years countv a ~:n- .us.
" . . h,/J« n u||jW
uaa tWUI© by Deputy State Ex-
aminerCtlin Valentine, who re-
ported hi* investigation to State
Examiner C. A. Taylor a* fol-
and the officer* elected.
OFFICERS. |—-««». v. ouiio Auauor
J. Tol Thoma* - - Cap. & Com. T«*PP'* office which reiterate*
F. S. Labit - - - 1st Lieut. the charge that state di*pen*ary
J. M. Collin*. -- 2nd Lieut. ''nance* were recklessly hand-
J. B. Summer* 3rd Lieut. ,ed-
J.H; tern,Ian,1. 4th- Lieut. He further call, e.pech.1 at-
S. W. Speijrht Adjutant, tcntion to payment*. aggrcgat-
aST:,k:; ,'U(ar,CTmIU""r <"* —■! thouainfdX™
UH. Walker- -Commissary. made to C. A. Lawler. a private
I' «' « ' ™k" i ' I detective, by Governor C. N
T h\JL" Tre"surv out of the fu„d set
T H ,l"n" J"'i a"'',rl by thc Hrst leutitature for
1. H. Johnson-- Officnr of nirina: accountants to audit the i '"T * *
®. ®y* old territorial accounts mri i,UnC, ^wo5 acre tracks, lots
I rS't?°IlinS " ".po!- Sere- other Payments to Lawler by km" ? blTk J & addition lo
v m l?3er ' " Vidette- the ffovernor. affk'reffatinjr $1 30() v Tu?' ^ ne residence ,ot
g E. W. Streetman - - 1st Col. and earning oat of the fund 'set EldorJld ^ J0"CS aUdition to
R. H. Jones - - 2nd Col. G'd. frayin^e.^enses^^fsMciSdJlr r ,Address 420 Bassett Building.
JMss Rumie Summers - - Spon- gaL. committees Tnd ott! °k,ahoma Cit^ 0kla-
year* county levy 8 mili*. thi*
years 6 mill*, Eldorado town-
ship levy la*t year 5 mill*, thi*
21-2 mill*. School levy last year
-- ~. ... a* ioi- -i-t mm
^i.a?r8hOWi^that °f the IOmil,ls- «)is year 71-2 mills.
Z™** appropnations avail- Sinking fund the same this year
able from statehood to July 1. as last The reduction in this
1909, to have a balance remain
ing of $1,763,508.
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Make Best Offer.
Make best cash oiler singly or
years taxes and last year's,
amounts to 80c on the $100.00.
The county owes much to the
present commissoners for their
excellent and economical man-
agement of its affairs.
ROSTER.
Speight - - H. - - £th
I? S. W.
Tenn.
J. H. Beanland - - A.
Miss.
R. H. Jones - - K. - - 24 Miss.
, J. M. Rollins - - F. - - 6th Ala. j
j Cavalry.
, William Middleton - - H. - - 20th
I Tex. Inft'ry.
j R. Eraser -- C. -- 25th Tenn.
J. M. Brown - - F. - - 21st
j Tenn.
I E. W. Streetman - - K. - - Tex.
Bordens Reg. •
J. C. Fraser - -1. - - 8th Tenn.
Mt.
S. L. Powers--G. - - Scotts|
I Reg. Texas.
T. H. Lea - - Major - - 3rd Mo.
| Cavalry.
F. -S* Labit - - E. - - 1st La.
J Battalion.
J.B.Summers- - B. - - 63rd
I Ala.
J. Tol Thomas - - C. - - 6th j
(Texas Rangers.
M. T. Gillentine - - A. - - L?t
j Texas.
C. H. Walker - - B. - - 1st
j Trarfs. Miss. Bat. !
A. W. Thompson - - - - Tex. !
j Cavalry. ' I
S. M. Baker - -
W. J. H. Thompson -
T. H. Johnson - - F. - -4th Ga.
W. S.Rollins - K. - 64thVa.
J. M. Shoemake - H. - 33rd
11 Tenn.
W: A. Ready - H. - 14th. Tex.
W. F. Garrett - G. - 3rd Miss.
Cavalry.
J. «F. Reeves - G. - 26th Miss.
Reg.
I. N. Reece - H. - 3rd Tex. |
J Cavalry.
Den't Get a Divorce.
A western judge granted a di-1
vorce on account of ill-remper
and bad breath. Dr. King's New
Life Pills would have prevented
it They cure constipation,
causing bad breath and liver
rouble, the ill-temper, dispell;
cold*, banish headaches, conquer j
chills. 25c at the Corner Drue i
Store.
gates, committees and other1
emergency offairs of state. j —
The vouchers paying Lawler Indies' suits, tailored to order,
bear Governor Haskell's approv-! ^-v S. G. Hallander, the Tailor.
•nff sfe^iatitfe, except other I
tnumts paid for prohibitory en-| Thc'Cofer $1.00 per year.
Brave Fire Laddies
often receive severe burns put-
ting out fires, then useBucklen's
Arnica Salve and forget them.
It soon drives out pain. For
burns, scalds, wounds, cuts and
bruises it's earth's greatest heal-
er. Quickly cures skin eruptions,
olJ sores, boils, ulcers, felons.
Best pile cure made. Relief is
instant. 2yc at, the Corner Drug
Store.
IF YOU had ju*t i
discovered some-
thing you had
been hunting for
a long time—
something surpris-
ingly good. You;
would experience
no little difficulty
in eepitij? it fr om
your friends. g
IF YOU have tried our
•ervice and our good* we
are sure you have been
given satisfaction. €J Tell
your friends. Wc will ex-
tend them the same court-
eous treatment and top- I !
notch service you reccive.
snarl nr»s.!
Confectioners i
and Newsdealers |
Postoffice BMg.1
IMMIlllnle*.
This is afCMoon
Buggies of This
Kind,at the Price,
Can't Be Equaled
Elsewhere.
d™ fcwll Si"'" J T' y°m minA "Moon construction „ in ,
°' "» — by ugly sp<)ts on the .at
R.S. Carii
Send your ahstract order* toj
IcClnv and Shaw, Bonded Ab-
stracters at Aitu*.
H.C.WeyHdw.Co.
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Johnson, Stephen W. The Eldorado Courier. (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1909, newspaper, July 23, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404944/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.