The Eldorado Courier. (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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iaet Saturday Miaul
Mm J. W. Philips spent
Saturday la Altua.
Mr. CWa Wooda went ow to
the county MAI Saturday on
MIm Grata Kueerleft
for Headrick. where aha want
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neat Thursday. Twawmt. after
whirl) thry »UJ tun -»v*rmi
W. B. Oliver transacted tu*i-
mm la Altu* Thursday.
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point* of intereet In that Stat*.
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T. U. Datley. Sec; dr. D. C
This lutie rumance it anid to
Bom to Mr and Mr*. M W hnvo started the first year Mr.
Rkhtrdeon a fine pair of twin* BmMmi *a* at school in Lrba-
A ftrt and a boy. Richardson 1. nu«t Mf Hart.!** U a youngI {tack, 8. dTc. R Hiirh«mith. J
^aMfhtad. lawyer with a v*ry bright future I d; j. Claud Whalev. 8 8; J. G.
A 3 Inah now Mlher*Friday. w* **» ■■Wgt hts selection U Taib»t». J S. o W .Sirwan.
- . . awUroo#. Mr. ami Mr*. lUr Chaplin; E. W. Strertmwi, Tyler:
Wkto tike ehimaf har eehooL JESV f ******' bix"n W,U r*!Ufn to «>*^h«n# Inflation will taW place b*
back to Uka charge of har aehooL ranjra etove. E. r. I utman. at (hit place between the let and
5th of January.
Mr*. Uxiie Randal*. after
spending several waaka with
relative* at thia place, left for
har bom* In McKlnney. Texas.
last Sunday.
Alvin Black apent Sunday in
Quanah.
Mr. Barnett Xelley. of Sweet-
water, Okla., spent Tuesday and; r*'"1
It b a wise daughter who
knows the hietury of her own
hair.
night at 730 o'clock.
The ladle* of the C umberland
Presbyterian Church will give u
box *upper at the Opera floore
l'a*t Cihief Patriach A.
S J Shaw of Altu* instituted a
I have a car of flue Mboouri cafnP ^1#r> yeaterday. In the Saturday night I >« « « mber th«-
apples at the drp r (\,rne artd avmlng the Mge wa* instttutrd, 18th. Everyone cordially Invit-
1 them, four kinds.
Get your Chri.-.im»i< nt
th* car c\
at aeven thirty o'clock the degrer «d to attend. Lndl»s are re-
: work r >mmenred. at ten o'clock «|"e<tad to bring bucket*, and
a bv fiuet wn« «em««| at the irentlemen well filled pocke1
'ter .M*h 'he b^»ka.
Wednesday in our little City on
business.
Mr. A. R. Webb is on the sick
list this week.
Mr. E. K. Webb was over at
Looney Thursday on business.
Mr. W. M. Staley, of Quanah,
made a business trip to our city
Thursday.
Miss Bobie Osborne, went over
to Quanah Friday.
Mr. John Talbott was over
from Quanah Sunday.
Messrs. Charley and Alvin
Chapin spent Saturday and Sun-
day in Altus.
Miss Pearl Home, the head
Milliner, of the Hub, spent Sun-
day with friends in Quanah.
Mr. Eugene Powell spent Sun-
day ip Chillicothe.
A good comfortable room for
rent, one block from town.
Men only. For particulars see
Jim Crocket
Apple* ;x»t . Ik 11 1 ttVi-.
Gano and Genitin* at the car.
Just the thing for a Chri*tma>
gift at, G. L. Chism's.
Redu:ed prices on hats and
pants untill Jan. 1st at G. L.
Chi.-m's.
Colorado potat<*'> at. $1.00 pci
bushel at, The Eldorado Gro-
cery Co.
Get a keg of pure ribbon cane
syrup at 60c. per gallon. Eldo-
rado Grocery Co.
E. F. Putrnan has a fine
line of fruits and nuts of all kinds.
If you want any thing in the
toy line call on E. F. Putman.
There will be a Christmas tree I
at the Methodist Church onl
Christmas eve.
E. F. Putman has one of the'
most complete line ot fire works
in town.
Go to Putman's for fine can-
dies and cigars.
Issac E. Harbison left Thurs-1
HfeJO
iPROMPTftESSI
A MAN OF HIS WORD
Is one we have confidence in. Promptness is a prime es-
sential to success in life. Be a minute late and you miss
your train.
Good lumber and promptness in delivery is the reputa-
tion of our lumber yard. .
Our lumber is all wood, not pact wood and part rot. like
some sell. Good lumber and low prices means us.
Simpson-Morris Lumber Co.
C. 1). II ALI.MAKK. MGR.
OF ALL
THROAT » LUNG
NEW DISCOVERY
Qincnnr, •afcst, ivriit
COUGH COLD
—own—
and mkalm of all wiiaim of lun#i»
throat ano ohbtt
fr maw a mm*
■all a kittle of Or. Stat'* Mew Pinarwy aani m ti tfe*
went Mid*s4 ceocfe I mrteS.-1. K. Pitt, KMky Meoat. I. C
and ai.oo
I Hit AM tVIIAMTin If I
The Corner Drug Store
Advertised Letters
List of letters remaining un-
claimed ip the poetoftice at Eldo-
rado for week ending Dec. 18,
1909.
Brooks. Mr. D. M.
Rowland. Mr. T. M.
Smith, Mr. Walter
Vernon, Mr. W. R.
Will be sent to the dead Letter
office Jan. 1, 1909.
R. D. Barnes. P. M.
The ladies of the Methodist
Church have engaged for Wed-
nesday night at the Opera House,
Robert Dunn, the most accom-
plished Impersonator ever
brought to Eldorado. Robert
Dunn has entertained large aud-
iences where the very best was
expected and he has never failed
to more than please. Among
some of the selections he gives
with Riley." "The D<
Philosophy." "Christmas,
in the Quartern, and (,H»/
Church was Built at Kci
Bar." Thia partial Ikt giv«
insight to his ability and
You may laugh, you may -
vou will in every ease be n-.. 'I
happier and better.
The admission will be, 35<
adults and 25c for children,
tickets will be on sal<\ wit;
reserved seat?, at the Cc »•
Drugstore. TMsantertaini
is given by the ladies in in?<
of the Methodist Church,
member when you art- ma
up your list of gifts and give '■
friend an evening of pleasnr
Celery always in stock at, rI !.e
Eldorado Gro. Co.
DR. DEWITTC. BUCK
PHYSICIAN AND MUHORON
Res. Phone No. 23.
Office Phone No. 66.
are, "Pigs is Pigs," "Half Hour I Eldorado, • • Oklahoma,
Eldorado's Greatest Dry Goods Store
Ladies Hats. From now until Christmas Eve
Ladies & Children^ Cloaks.
All of our Ladies Hats go at night we will give some good
5c less than half price. pOCCS
1 '
All of our Ladies and Chil-
drens coats, w e will sell
strictly at cost.
Mens wool shirts, each $1.00 25th for
$12.50. ing at 35c or three for v
J. F. WSMACK & BRO
"THE MEN WHO
TREAT YOU RIGHT."
1
Clothing For Men.
We can't be beat on Clothing. We
have suits from) Eighty Dollars
and up.
1
Mens Hats.
Mens Overcoats.
Mens Dress Shirts.
We have some $3.00 Tiger From $15.00 to $18.00, we will sell
Brand Hat, we sell each $1.50 any of them between now and Dec. *
We have some mens shirts, £
worth 50 and 75c, w
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Johnson, Stephen W. The Eldorado Courier. (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1909, newspaper, December 17, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405012/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.