The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 4, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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THE EDMOND SUN-DEMOCRAT.
The citizens of Edmond, are iudebt
ed to the band boys for theii thought-
Kkkwin & Tiivmas, l'r.'pri'' • . s. ful net on the morning « i" the l<uurth
KdniouTi, o. T.' ol "Bering in Indepc.i lenee day witli
sweet music. About ">:30 the boys
went upon the roof of The l'eople't*
Bank building and there rendered sev-
eral patriotic airs. Thanks boys,
thanks.
Entered ut the PostofKi
or transmittal tUrou:
lass mall matter.
tue mail6 ti
TO /tDVEf^TISERS jAfJD bUBSeR BL,l\S.
Your idrcrtiaomeatf ri.iI local# will be n>u-
tiitiii-il iiulil wo are notitU'il ti.dioCoutiini. i in ::
A* the Si N-iH-MiTKAT goe* to pro.** promptly
TliuiKilajHnonn.aU advortiM-meutb aad com
jr.uiiica'.'-Mih must be iiaudt-il iu nut later tl.an
\\ - iii"-11\ ;u booq to InsurepahUoat ion.
WUeu a cliai «ri« in the adilre
If any subscriber fai! u recive tin- paper
tojfnlarlyanil |>ruin| tl>. |>l'>aM' notify u* atoure.
^-Advei tibiug rati o made known ou appli-
cation.
Hostottice-
M u il fron lh« north arrives at 1:49 p in and
12*01 a. m.
Mail from tti«> south arrives al 5 a ni and
i Mia p m
Malls elos* *20 minutes before the arrival of
Postofltee open from & a. m.tofl:8o p m
Sundays " M 8a. m. to Ha. m.
u i '« 4 p.m. to ft p.m.
CJ BOWMAN PM
SUNLETS.
For instance, Mrs. ('has. liogers, of
Hay City, Mich., accidently spilled
scalding water over her little boy. She
, {•«.■>; i*m .Wlt.c,h
- • ■ -1 Hazel Salve, giving instant relief, its
a wonderfully good salve for burns,
bruises, sort's, and a sure cure for
Piles. For Sale by Moore & Howard.
It. U. Potts lias rented the commo-
dious residence of the late Mrs. liol-
ben, and will shortly move to town.
We are glad to have the Potts family
in our midst, they are quite an acqui-
sition to the city.
We need rain.
It is hot, dry and dusty.
Tom. Stumbaugh Sundayed at home.
•XJotoE. W. Erisiuans for Screen
Fourth of July.
Independence day occurred on
Wednesday last. The descreamed
as ol old.
Edmond did not et 1 ale and a
large number of
Oklahoma City,
points.
Agricultural Notes.
In the test of "time of seeding whe at !
carried on in the Department of Agri- j
culture at the Experiment Station a1
plat was sown every Thursday from
September 1st, l ;i to February 1st,'94.
Arcadia, and other j The best yield was from the plant
sown September 21st. It yielded 83$
"F. & TV
A large crowd was in attendance at ] bushels to the aero and tested .W
Arcadia, tie«>rge Wallace read the!pounds. Detailed reports of this will
Declaration of Independence. John ; appear in a bulletin to be published
L. Mitch then delivered an address before wheat seeding time. The same
and sustained his reputation as a wheat sown at the same time on un-
speaker, possessing that bh-s* ,1 fac- manured land yielded 17:25 bushels |
ulty of knowing what to say and say- to the acre and tested 0!> pounds to the |
ing it. He can rest assured that the bushM,
large number who heard him appreci-! The yield of the "aqre of wheat con- j
ate what was said. tinuously without manure" on the Ex- j
lie was followed by llaiph Dykstra periment Station farm was a decided
who also made an interesting talk. Improvement over last season. The j
Kev. Joseph Faulk was then listened
to for a short time with close attention.
All in all Arcadia can justly feel
proud of the grand success of its ccle-
M. D. McXett is building a storage
room on west side of railroad between Nation.
Gallihugh & Martin's elevator and the . Among those that we noticed at Ok
Cold Storage house. He is getting lahoma city were J. Carl Finch and
Geo. Babcock spent the Fourth at
•home.
Darn and Hoof Paint at City Drug
Store.
The Normal School is nearing com-
pletion.
Ernest Maher, enjoyed the fourth at
Herron.
A Big line of Face Veilings at M.
McManus.
(Jet your gasoline stoves at E. W.
Erisman's.
Half a car load of paint at Moore &
Howards.
Crepe work a specialty at Wing
lerjj Bazaar.
For Delicious ice Cream go to the
Star Bakery.
W. J. Donovan was in the city on
Monday last.
Ed. O'Connor was at the Capitol
Saturday last.
j. B. Quein visited the county seat
on Friday last.
J.K. Pail Ik has r. tir -1 ft • th • sa-
loon business.
Walter Derrick visited in Guthrie
Saturday last.
Henry Hagen spent the Fourth at
Oklahoma City.
R. E. Dor ah, took in the sights of
Yukon on the Fourth.
Gallihugh & Martin are building an
addition to their mill.
Fbr Gasoline of an excellent grade*
Koto L. G. Walil A < o.
C. W. Tiffy is building a residence
on north side of city park.
Dentist Heinhart, Main and Robin-
o son, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Quite a Tot of this year's wheat has
been sold in this market.
w. c. Brissey atWnd d«• rooet >■>'
Oklahoma City the Fourth.
We have"the Atlas '-•hoe, every
pair warranted, at Winglers.
Alex. Younger, of Perry, was In
town fur a few days this week.
Why don't you get a n< w suit? For
a bargain go to Henry Iiagen.
Edmond has four school buildings,
f «ur churches and two saloon .
A large line of fine MUUiiery goods,
| lowest prices at Winglers Bazaar.
We are aorrv te note that Mrs. .Ino.
Cullen is on the sick list this week.
Elegant line of Underwear, Neck-
' wear, Dress Shirts, etc., at Winglers.
Get your baby one of those pretty
Embroidered Hoods at M. McManus .
t Too many Boots and Slices and
• * prices lower than the lowest, at W ing
wife, Henry Cullen and wife, F. II.
Boemo and wife, H. J. Shaver and
wife, Ed. McDaniels and wife, W. J.
Moody and family, John Ewing, H.
C. Anglea. John Angles,J. D.Turner,
yield in '93 was 10.55 bushels and it;
OWNING BAY i- . tb.im■ j m
What crowd < anie to - . us that. da\!
Just tliiiiU of it, 235 lauii > a • ual c • tut / received emi s< ivemr,
and it was a rainv day too. Wh;- the number would lut.'e beer, had
the day been clear, we can scarcely conceive. (
However, it is no trouble io in i ount for the crowds who . i,
Tli®v came to - >• brand new goorl! a bran-l nev. >'< re, knovMii;.
that they would l e welcome whether they bought or not.
Now in addition to the
Groceries and Shoos
Carried before, we have ad led a line of
Dry Goods, Hats, Gloves, Notions.
—"F. & T." thirtk our > « k i- hard i.) i eat. < in
k ®. W^cH k, & CO.
"■RON
>1
Jl
IF
j i.
Carry a Fine Line of
1) n tu: , HATS. IIIIOTS, SllOliS AND CliN ! Fl'RNISH-
1NG GOODS, Also a cuniplcte- sttx'k (it
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
We
tested 54.06 pounds t« the bushel, | „jve ns your judgment in the mat t< r.
while this the second year of the test 1" \Ve are oilerin^ our larj*o stock of Ladies Oxford rdioes al
There are -(>ine genuine bargainw in une i :
ready to purchase grain. This is a
move in the right direction.
All the talk in the world will not
convince you so quickly as one trial of
De witt's \Y itch Hazel Salve for Scalds,
Burns, Bruises, Skin Affections and
Piles. For Sale by Moore & Howard.
On Wednesday night last, at the M.
E. church, a donation party was given
to the Rev. Myers. Quite a large
number were in attendance and many
useful articles, etc., were contributed.
Several of our citizens enjoyed their
dinner in Classen's grove on the
Fourth. It is safe to say that they
did not suffer from that common mal-
ady, the big head, next morning.
Oscar Howard kdt on iuesdjj} One word describes it ■'perfection.'
morning last for Kansas City. He will \\y refer to DeWitt's Witch lla/t 1
Hiiend the 4th of Julv with his brother, — .live, cures obstinate sores, burns, skin
Everet and from there will go to his diseases and is , well known cure lor
. piles. For Sale bv Moore & Howard,
old home in Kentucky. :
the yield w is 20.9 bushels and it ten- count of 20 per cent.
ted 59.75 i >e.nds to the bushel. Prof, these shoes.
We still handle produce.
FORSTER & THOMPSON.
S. E. Corner Broadway and Second St's.
Magruder thinks this is a fair general
indication of the superiority of this
yew's wheat crop over that of last
year.
The value of manure on farm lands
is proved in every fair experiment t hat
is made. Prof. F. A. Waugh reports a
Will Patton, Dr. F. M. Moore, Will I t{jgt of ]31acb Wax beans at the Okla-
SpragueJ. E. Quein, S. G. Morgan, | homa Kxi)eriineilt Statlon iu whlch
E. AV. Fenner, Jay 1 enner, AMU -A-11' | an unmnnured plat has given up to
german, Misses Anna and Nola Cul- j ^ g 4 J)0Unda of gtring be.in8f while
len, Lena Sprague Lizzie Morey and I p|an^ directly beside it aud treated
Ora Trotter. ! the same in ev ry way, except that it
The races were very good. 1 he | ji#g p()0(j coat of manure just be-
Great Indian war dance was a snide for(, ing, has given 43.8 pounds
affair, in fact it was a complete faki. 3tring beans on the unmanured plats
Don't wait to long or those bargains arc dead, while those on the manured
in trimmed Hats will bo gone, at M.! l,lats are 8tm «reen ftml bCiirin«- lx\
McManus' the same test beans on older cultivated
land have given 10.3 pounds; oa alkali
ground, 10.2, and oa second sod 14.2
pounds.
The largest yield of wheat in the va-
riety test at the Oklahoma Experiment
Station was Currell. It produced at
the rate of 37.6 bushels to the acre and
tested 60 pounds. This difference,
v n rt m'1 To the desire for Mor-
DEATH&^Vro^l
$r, to eure morphine or W'lii;!■.,hai'il^;
for curing CobBCeu huhit. Address,
1). W ii.-,on, Fleming, Texas.
A.'l
it. II. OI,"ftSS5N.
TORNEY - AT-LAW.
Will practiro in nil tln> C"ii
ritory. Legal boBini-sB ato u !
mat ity ami Guthrie. < "Ticc i
r.uUdUur. l.oi'Uis 1 and 2.
nf th« Tor-
;> ii! Oklalio-
HU'les' lJauk
Alii--* V 'V,
Th. O.'f. i,
the plain;ii
. "7 ,, T. Couucil Proce«dlnB8.
Small in size, great in results: !)•',
Witt's Little Early iiisers. Best rill; On Tuesday night last the city conn-
for Constipation, best for Sick Head- j'cil met in regular session, all members tClJ , « W , -
ache, Best for Sour stomach. For Sale ; pre8ent. I with the marked difference in the case , .u.i v
by Moore & Howard. Health committee reported that they ; ,>f the manured and unmanured plats j
The Probate court, on Tuesday last,;had notified all citizens to clean up ■ iu the "time of seeding test," shows ;
decided that W. g. Beymour, who shot j their pren ises. I plainly the bent fit s to be derived from "1"f1|C®0tuhr'|t0:;i',°r
Deputy Sheriff Tucker and James j On motion the committee was in-1 stable manure the first season.
White on the Seven C Flat near Okla-; stucted to add all the lands and other yl Id of the variety iu
.,iii in i. in will tnko
li.-roin linn tili>(lhib| ><
, •
homa City, insane.
Offing to the striko on the rail-
roads consiocrauie vexation is the lot
of the merchants, no freight being
shipped out of Kansas City at the
present. *
llemembur wo have almost anything
you may need and cansavi you money
by buying fr< • : u . Our goods arc ull
first-class and at bottom prices at
Winglers.
Chas. Alexander gave a dance at
his
property on the Townsend quarter, to
theciry tax roll.
The reports of marshal, night watch,
treasurer, street commissioner and
clerk were received and accepted.
The committee on<$Jinauces wcri
granted further time ou ordinance
No. 3. prohibiting t ut'.c ->. iiq'uor" uu
Sunday.
A resolution relating to ordinance
Xo. 25. was presented aud on motion
it was laid ; ver until next meeting.
The foil )vving bills were allowed: I
Com 12.00
'93
The
was 20.3
bushels to the aero and tested 5G
pounds. No manure was used.
Ownigtoan unexpected and unac-
countabkikii.'.y, the franks for distri-
judtfuiou
J.J, SUJEHNT.
EDMOND, L. T.
ARTISTI0 BARBERS
DRESSHR
J-IOTEbCEN'Jpfllj
—The Only—
FIRST-CLASS
-House in ti to City.— ,
fi'vTHuom • W.-ll : irt"'<h
\'(?neillil:lte(l. 't lid, Mel
the ti, -t the "ri irke! 'vtTor'l
(jooib sold chea]u r than ever before. Re-
member the place.
OPPOSITE 'I 'lb. POST OFFICE.
LDMBl HARDWARE!
CAREY-LOMBARD LUMBER CO
( an y a compile stock of
IIIMBEB, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, ETC.,
ALSO-
H^BWA^E, STOVES & TINWARE.
Full I.lneof-
EAGLE CULTIVATORS, WALKING & RIDING PLOWS, HARROWS, ETC.
Furniture and Undertaking Goods.
Y;iriU ami Store, (.'onit'1 Hron'iway and 1st streets, Edmond,O.T.
m
Gboy, Atty'a. f«r pluiutiiT.
Geo. H. Klein,
^ DKAI.EH IX—
M!1
Go to E. W. Erismans for Pumps. jr,.
Head Quarters for pai M "
Uutin^' . • cowpea^ and tensinte llovtardi.
the l£ic^imja®t-SCvtion have
HI AT 'ILK, I
PiMprii'Tic |
KJiAIOM. tJ 7'.L
wVV, H,trnt'«s. S.. idle Kli , , i -
r- .,, wf 1 Etc r .
^ 1 _ii>..jtis are the Best.
., ... • • ; j i;..|.airiHK .li.l Neal Iv an,I villi Uin
v ' ; '<'*• j paifli. I (Juarantee niv Work.
.. •> K * 'J i
\"t*a r:cei.*Hl from Washington.
Those farmers who sent in their names
for peas will do well to have their land
in condition and expect to get the seed
about the fifth of July which is in am-
ple time for needing. The popply
: Hi' m Hotel CeiHral. Fa
nlture fur sale.
residence on the night of the- .
.... i • .• ii. II. 11 i;rht, plowing park aid
Fourth. All the young people in the ^ 1 1
neighborhood thoroughly tnj yed the
same.
boulevard....
,
Koed now will have to be refused. Full
directions for planting and harvesting
Ha ve you seen those l<n *ly hats at
Winglers'? They are beauties.
The Carey-Lombard Lumber
. .
I G. B. llanov, coal oil, etc l.4o |
I ' -. - i oul
_ ... . , ! Jas. Brown, lumber
We have the samples of Mlel.aels; s.,n h 27 .,,j Fli0 ,v:i0 have teiuir;,-, to make
& Co., and if you need a nice Spring
or Summer suit, Pants or anything in
merchant tailoring. Call at Winglers.
Xo Griping, no Mausea. no Pain,
when l)eWitt's Little Early Risers
are taken. Small Pill. Safe Pill. Best
Pill. For Sale by Moore & Howard.
.
Michael Lanzl at hlfi new stand,
Forater building, is prepared to sell
Boots and Shoes at prices lower than
the lowest. Call and see him.
Mrs. James Brown and her little
daughter Mamie, attended the closing
exercises of the Sisters school at Guth-
rie on Thursday night last.
Wednesday "The Fourth," fortuna-
tely was.much cooler than for several
days pruedin:.', consequently the peo-
ple enjo; ed themselves.
J.M. Davis, marshal and killing
dogs 31.00
J. E. Quein, clerk 15.
On motion adjourned.
A satisfied customer is a permanent
one. That's why wo re: no : nd l)e
Witt's Little Early Risers. They euro
Constipation, Indigestion and Billions*
ness. For Sale by Moore & Howard.
Better get you a now pair of pants
made! llenry Hagen will give you
tom prices, he is closing out his spring
and summer styles.
On Tuesday last, Fred B. Harris
and Miss Mary Kennedy, both of Ed-
mond. were granted permission to wed
by Judge Mitchel.
J. K. Paulk has rented the building
on the corner of Broadway and First
Annual Meeting United Sociotios of
Christian Endeavor.
Cleveland, Ohio, July 11th to loth,
1894:
For the above occasion, tickets will
be on sale at Edmond, O. T., July 8th,
and 9th, at $31.25 for the round trip.
Continuous passage in each direction,
final limit for return Auguet 3rd, re-
turning coupon, of tickets, to be made
"£7! good for passage from eastern gate
Ilk KlRKTATKl- K, D. 1). S,
^DRNTIST.>
I . M. M. T>.
J. W\ I low AUD, M. D.
.
TELEPHONE C8.
HENRy HAQEJi
IERGHAST TAILOR,
lers. _
Don't forget to see those 15 cents HRB „
Embrorderod llal.v r i , at M. Hc-| treeU. lie Is going to keep a first-
Manns.
class restaurant.
H. Baxter has moved his confection-1 o. 13. llaney and Frank Shepard at-
ery store to the corner of Broad and tended the special meeting of the A.
• i st. (>. I'. W., lodge in Oklahoma City, on
We are sorry to note that James R.: * ' u^'1* 'a '
way Chicago or St. Louis, on July 1
24, or 31st only, tickets will be only
honored on the first of the three men-
tioned following the date the tickets
were executed for return passage at
Cleveland. H. W. Corey, Agt.
"There is a Salve f--r every wound."
WS refer to l)eWitt's Witch llazel
Salve, cures burns, bruits, ruts, ind
should not forget the opportunitiesaf
forded l y our Territorial educational
institutions. The specalist of the j
Territorial Experiment Station are
particularly engaged in the dlsse: na-
tion of such information arnon:; '. !;e
the people of the Territory, and thty
desire that their willingness to answer
questions be generally understood.
They have furnished us with a list of
the investigators employed which we
publish herewith. It slates also the
special line in which each man works;
and those who would make inquiries
are directed to write to the men in
whose lines of work the questions fall.
I)r. J. C. Neal, Director, Entomolo-
gist and Botanist. All que tions of
bu-ines8; iu piiries concerning insect/,
or plants.
Prof. A. C. Magruder, Agriculturist.
All questions relating to farm crops,
machinery, roadmaklng, drainage, live
stock, cowpeas, etc.
Prof. Geo. L. Holter, Chemist. Ana-
lyses of soils, waters, cattle foods, fer-
tilizers, and questions of geology or
physics.
Prof. F. A. Waugh, Horticulturist.
Orchards, vineyards, small fruits, nur-
I An Elegant line of Samples !'< r
Spring and Summer we ir i<> -loel
from. If you want a ngl'by suil
1 i-heap See him. A perfect lit guar-
anteed.
iJnaiway,
Edmondi 0. T
Hats for Men, Ladies, Boys and
Girls, all latest styles, see Winglers.
.
8 a or Crusher, go to Winglers.
Don't spend a cent for Hats, Boots
or Shoes until you have seen our line.
Winglers. .
Chicken Cholera M .ilcii
& Howards.
Go to X. < , for Pies, Cak< s,
.read,' ., ;\u> . « :,ndi"s, Ciler-
ies and Ice C ream. (Jive him a trial.
I (Jass adniiuisi red for extracting of
| teeth without pain, by Dentist Iti n-
hart Main and'lti bin -n, over Drug
store, Oklahoma t'ity, Okla.
E. W. Eiisman can sell you a first-
class gasoline stove at a reasonabl
figure. Call and sej him bef<>i- pi r
chasing.
Reduced Rates to Denver.
Annual Meeting League of Ameri-
return Aug., 19, 2">, and H.-jit., 13,only.
Order of Mystic Shrine, Denver, T: • ail Chr« n: _
July 24tO25th. Dates of sale July Pilt . Itnptui'• an-1 VV1 !. . li.bit
Dr. E. E. Phillips,
WlALir
200 Main Street,
MOORE & HOWARD
Lv' ' vi's~'Stationers I
DUAI.EUS IN
PAINTS, oils, YARMSB. WALL PAPER
WIN DOW SHADES, ICIX'.
Proscriptions Carefully Compounded Day or Night,
w ■•t-si'-.vfc,:-: .' -• : •tt.-.T,KISuvuv*.^jry s.'•**
i " n . 13.1 ! A NNAU,
DKAI.EU IN —
Wa tcl i cs,Clacks i J cwd ry.
! Repairing a Specialty. [ 1,1,1
I'll I .FT,
1 DMOND. Ok
Implemerits!
J AMES
lent sores, as a local applied ion '.n t!e-! sorv j- >r;,{. rv, ornamental planting,
nostrils it cures catarrah, nnd always • • ,,
cure, piles. For sal, by Moore & | vegtable gardening, floriculture
Howard.
Address all these at Stillwater, Okla.
July;
21 and 22d, return July 27, Aug.,
or 25, only.
For all the ah >ve < •< isions, t 'eke' (f (
will be on sale, at ICdmond t
Colorado Springs or Pueblo, at $21
for the round trip.
Iron Clad tickets, i;ood for cont
ous passage in each direction,
limit thirty d i a from date of
I implements!
13.HOWN,
PliOPH I fiJTOK.
( r:: I 1 nlei . \Y .: :• ml I iiling Plows,
■is himI < ulfivatow.
Taylor, is sufferln g from ft severe at-1 The place where you can buy a
pretty hat cheaper than you can any
r*n 8 foot !wl,ure 1,1 the territory 1> at
Manus.
tack of gout.
F >r SJ12.50 you can buy
Wooo Head Hake at Carey-Lombard
Lun ber C'o's.
i!ev. Myers will preach to tho chil-
li, n it 11 a. m. in the M. E. church
' 1, Sunday next.
! 1 ■ *gant Table Linen, Napkins,
laiulkcrchiefs, Hosiery, Kid Gloves,
etc., at Winglers.
M. D. McXett left Monday hist for
Des Moines, Iowa. He will be absent |
abeut two weeks.
Charles Cartmill r turned home last
Sunday from an extended sojourn in
Pittsburgh, Mo.
Ijeave us $15.60 and we will give
you receipt for same aud throw in a
10 foot all Steel Hake.
Advertised Letter Ll9t.
List of letters remaining uncalled
' for in tho postotiice of Edmond, O. 'i\
for tlie week ending .Lily 4, 13JL
Gradis, T J
Effo, Eiuma
Williams, Samlet
Weatherman, .1 11
McXeal Bird
" Shea, Mrs M B
M. Mc-
Frantz, 1* rank
Mouras, Corda
I Cut this out anil put it aside for refer- iMoj. overs Ul bo aU.m. !
1 (.nce Pueble on this line, within final limit.
, I Tickets to be excel:!
Just think of it, a handsomely trim-j Denver, (.
1 med hat for 0u cents, at M. McMaui.ft'. ; , . ;,j0i
■3ion rate of one stan
I Owing to the strike on the rallroa 1, j An open e
! the force at tho depot has been greatly dard first class t are, n ill be mane n m |
in duced. Sister Dawson as a natural, 1>- ^ r. Colonul
| consequence is not tho busiest man in ! b> all interior p. mi! in i • "n
I town, as but a small amount of freight r'- rudo Midland ' , on ,•
{over privileges will he allowed, in
either direction within the filial limit, |
Notice. I uhU.j, wiii fifteen days.
Parties having |«M tl.oir taxe81 v|g(J(in|te om; standard nrat
Heailaehe is tho direct result of In | through the lVu^lc's llank, will please ^ . m> (>f „ „ ;i, bl. , . )r,
digestion and ^t .maeh Disorders. ( ;dl and got their re ipt and then by |') ^ ■ ,u ; iv >
save expense.
J. W. Farrier, returned from Lin j wilson, C A
coin county, where he had been to , Martin, I C
visit his family and look after his persons calling for the above letters is being received,
crops. ! will please say "advertised" ar.d pa
Threshermen need the high grade one cent. C. J. Bowman, P. M .
of Oil for their cylenders. You can
get it at the Carey-Lombard Lumber
, Heinedy these by using De Witt's Lit-
Chas Moore, of PlatUhurgh, Mo., is '"ftivK Little .>111
Headache
in the city looking over the country |IVt.ryV\here.
with a view of making this his home. Howard.
Our llue of Collars, Cuffs, Neck-
wear, Shirts etc., are all new and sty-
lish and we can suit all, at Wingler ?.
O. Collins and wife, of Mulhall,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Ilowman on Sunday and Monday last.
For Sale by Moore &j Hats until you can't rest, and at (i,tl) .,f sah? will follow iinuu-■ liatei,
i prices the lowest ever heard of, at M. ;iftt r the close pf each meeting on
Hotic„. | Me.Manus. _ ; whieli atop-over p:. - < will I" «>
l'or thirty days, 1 will give One Vino For q,u~.~ fir„. 1'v'wl-
Vrarne with i-acli (lor-eu Cabinets ,.(,r|(.a :,n,i Xolior.s ofallkiu l.i go to Tliii'■> of it, i 1 I,.. i a 1 I
ordered, at IS. per dnz.n. | Alex. Smith. v,,.:l Head ItaU-, :it < . •!
Dam:. Tho Potographer. ,
i\
4 On Tuesday last J. AN. NNaltirs,
^ Kev. Mvrea sermon, at the M. I .
sold his farm of eighty acres to Grit- •
church stindav evening last, was lis-
" . J toned to by .'largo «-«gregala.„.
Harry Brown, of Cross, is visiting — - —
with his father, James Brow,, lie1 Kov. Horner will preaeh at the Bap-
arrived on Sunday la^.t.
Ladies, you can buy a Hat trimmed
in all silk ribbon aud flowers, for 95
cents, at M. McManus'.
The be.^t and most fashionable
styles in Hats, Hoot - and She . Gents
Lumber Co's.
•"or Salo, Trad* or Rent.
Furnishing Goods are to bo found at My restaurant, on ^ -cond St. 1 ha
Winglers. a good trade, but on account ol my
— large stock of groceries, queens ware,
When tooth ache come, call on ■ : . are aud non • Ii, .ditimp
Any information of Dr. Heinhart, Dentist, Main and Hob- 8jbie to attend to both h u e n. ir ;
11 iat church, on Sunday next, at 11 a. their whereabouts will be rewarded by ison, over Model Drt.g v \ Oklaho- 0r iv•' A: ^mi mi,
I m., and at 8 p. m. All Invited. j ji. Buxton. ma City, Okla. I ad, T.
Strayed or St-Mon
Four spring calves; three females
and one male,
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FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES.
Four Hundred pairs, Manufacturers j
Samples of Boots and Shoes at whole-
sale prices, at \\ inglers.
Oil tlint will >tny wiHi the lhar" •-
and Journals of your machines, can
be procured at Caroy-Lombard Linn ,
her Co
Miss Kate Brown came home Fri \ Hoy MeGill returned trom
day hwt. She luui b *en attending tin
sisters Aoadamy at (Juthrl". pare
rry James Kivlehen, of
e last Sunday and is visiting with his \ himnd a visit, Tuesday
parents northwest of town. } nng fiiend- were glad t>
nca, made
laHt. His
see him.
w. ERISMAN,
last which was attended and onjoved tlon. Ho ha. beun attending schoi.l up a ,:„od ai'pidy "I I'.iy tin fall
bj- a large crowd of eitiz-ns. ' at Sacred Heart, O. T. It Is sure to bring a prue
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