The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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The Edmond fcnterprise
EDMOND. OKLAHOMA.
Entered in the postoftice at Edmond as
mail matter of the second class.
J. C. ADAMSON Editoh and Publisher
Subecription. One Do. a- Per Yeai
Advance.
Some of the Bull Moosers in
Edmond even think that Teddy
will carry Oklah. >nia.
Congressman Dick T. Morgan
is for Taft. lie says so and we
take him at his word. How can
the progressive republicans in
this community - import him
when he admits that he is a re-
actionary.
Judge J. Carney has always
done what the people elected
liirn to do. This is the testi-
mony of his . (.on -nt. Thai
means if you send Judge Carney
to congress to assist in lowering
the tariff he will do thai and
riOt help to raise it as Mr. Mor-
gan.
Democratic Nominees.
President,
Woodrow Wilson.
Vice-President,
Thos. R. Marshall.
United States Senator,
Robert L. Owen.
Congressman, Second Dist.,
Jno. J. Carney.
Congressmen at Large,
Wm. H. Murray.
Joe. B. Thompson.
Claude Weaver.
Corporation Commissioner,
Jack Love.
Justice Supreme Court,
Hon. Jno. B. Turner.
Ckiminal Court of Appeals,
■ Henry M. Furman.
State Senator,
Ben F. Wilson.
Locai. Representative,
Ed L. Sheldon.
County Judge,
Wiley Jones.
County Attorney,
Al J. Jennings.
Sheriff,
M. C. Binion.
ci/erk District Court,
Thos. E. Kirby.
Clerk Superior Co rt,
C. P. Offut.
Cijcrk County Court,
W. W. Storm.
County Treasurer,
George Baker. J
County Supt. Public [ ns. ."
Anna Burks Love.
County Assessor,
Ezra OfFut.
Registrar of Deeds,
M. Cornelius.
Pticidc Weigher,
L. C. Colt.
County Sui-y; ,
H. C. At hois.
• County Co m ;. o.; a,
First Distri< i
George W. Hevron.
i Secon- Di-ti it ,
L. Lynch.
Third District,
Georgv TV nett.
Justice of ti:;: I'> ce,
H. H. Moose.
J.
vote for WILSON
SHALL.
and MAR-
Republican Electoral Ticket
W. Hinch, Kingfisher. *
Joseph G. Ralls, Atoka.
W. L. McWilliams, Miami.
H. L. Hicks, Olustee.
W. A. Williams, Marlow.
Lindsey L. Long, Beaver.
M. P. Houser, Broken Arrow.
Ret Millard, Pawhuska.
Geo. E. Nickel, Alva.
Geo. M. flick. Oklahoma City.
How is the Bull Mooser going
to vote for Roosevelt? How
Corporation Commission to
Cut $400,000 Railroad
"Melon" for the
Public.
As the result of an agreement
between Chairman Love and
Commisioner Henshaw on be-
half of the Oklahoma Corpora-
tion Commission and the presi-
dents of the railroads operating
Oklahoma, reached in St.
Lyric Theatre
"Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage
patch" will be presented by Jack
Roseleigh's own stock company
at the Lyric theater. It is prob-
ably one of the best attractions
Louis on Monday of this week, to be offered by the popular
the Corporation Commission will, stock company this season and
soon mase a distribution of four j will doubtless be seen by ajarge
hundred thousand dollars to Ok
A Log On The Track
of the fast exprefs means serious
trouble ahead if not removed, so
the Republican going to vote for lahoma freight shippers. This
Taft? money is the fund that has been
accumulated in freight collec-
tions in excess of the Commis-
sion orders has been pending in
the supreme court. The rail-
roads h ve decided to drop the
does loss of appetite. It means , fjght and put the Commission
lack of vitality, loss of strength j ra'tes ;nt0 effect. All persons or
and nerve weakness. If appe- j concerns who have paid freight
tire fails, take Electric Bitters, on carioad shipments between
quickly to overcome the cause by !, njnts within the State of Okla-
toning up the stomach and cur- h ,ma durjng the last year, or
ing the indigestion. Michael >jnce rate orders were ap-
Hessheimer of Lincoln, Neb,, |.,, aled. should get their expense
had been sick over three years,
but six bottles of Electric Bitters
put him right on his.feet sgaih.
They have helped thousands.
Ti ey give pure blood, strong
n rves, good digestion. Only 50
c :nts at Hiatt & Howard's.
Anna Burks Love
The above named lady has
h (1 the office of county superii •
temlent lor only one term am
no (ffice in the ccunty can claim
a more courteous and efficient
official.
Teachers, school officers, ant'
patrons of the public schools say
s e has made a model county
i lis together and b ■ ready to
: iow a claim for their part of
this fund. Tha railroads will
t ay the excess charges to the
ommission in a lump sum a"d
the Commission will make th,e
r inds to the shippers.
The two cent passenger fait?'
is still pepding.
The victory thus secured I
... aiis, in addition to this Li g ;
mud, a saving to the shi,i ers
me state oi at least $jdi,i,0<
,.er year, the amount increasing
i.i proportion to the volume of
l i.fic done. E\rery tovvn i i the
- ,iie, and nearly every business
c Jiicern, will share in this divi-
-i iii of the fruit of the Cjmuii.i-
maiority of the theater goers.
This play is well known and
needs little praise to tell of its
virtues. Its popularity has
spread among nearly all of the1
English speaking people of the j
world. The special efforts which |
the Roseleigh company has put;
forth in presenting this week's j
bill should make it one of the|
best played attractions that has
appeared there this season.
Miss Velma Whitman will ap-
pear as Mrs. Wiggs while Wil-
liam Jossey will have the charac-
ter lead. The play will be pre-
sented all this week in nightly
performances with matinees
Wednesday, Saturday and Sun-
day.
MARRIOTT'S CONFECTIONERY
For Good Candies, Hot and Cold Drinks,
Chili and Lunchcs.
Also have a Good Line of Cigars and Smoking Tobacco.
We Serve Quality Ice Cream
Corner 2nd and Bdwy. Phone 231.
R. G. MARRIOTT, Prop.
"The l$an Behind"
We don't mean the man be
i hind the times, nor the man be-
I hind in his payments. Julius i
. , iCaesar was "the man behind"
North Brothers this week will R()m(1 Washington was "V e
man behind" the United States
Metrojnlitan
DO NOT FORGET
superintendent. siun's efforts.
Since she has done her work j
well she deserves a second term. Saves Leg of Boy
She is an untiring worker, and if; .It seemecj ^iat my 14-year
re-elected the schools will con-! 0|d boy would have t0 |„se his
tinue to improve under her. skill legi on account of an Ugly ulcer,
ful management.
As Mrs. Love is worthy and
well qualified for this office we
should be much pleased to see
her get the endorsement she
deserves at the hands of the
voter. adv.
caused by a bad bruise^ wrote
D. F. Howard, Aqu<Mjjg;N. C.
"All remidies and docqpfe treat-
ii.• i-t failed til) we tried tiui-k-
I. n s Arnica Salve, and cured
h.m with one box." 4'urts
I'urns, boils, skin eiin ions,
pile.*. 25c sit Hiatt & Hov d s.
present Genevieve Russell at the
j Metropolitan theater in a superb
production of "The White Sis-
ter," as played by Viola Allen.
Since the an noun ement was
first made there h; s been a gen-
uine rush at the box office.
Manager Sport North proposes
to make it the stellar engage-
ment so far this season.
Jack Marvin is sure to make a
j hit as the lovi r who goes away
| to war, is reported killed and re
| turns to find that his sweetheart
I despairing of his return, has en
tered a convent and taken the
veil. The story concerns the lov-
er's desperate attempt to get the
sister to renounce the veil and
come to him.
Dtiimcratic E" ct->ril Tickct
R. A. Baird, Gnyman. j
J. W. Bolen, Ada.
H. W. Brenner, Pawhuska,
■loHeph W. Poster, Sti ler.
W. W. Hastings, Tsih' quah.
S. H. Mayes, Pryor
David Ratner, Cleveland.
. D. Scott, Alva.
J. C. Thompson, Ardmore.
tfam Massingale, Crrd '11.
Democrats know how to' vote
for their Party nominees be-
cause they know these men will
Saved by His Wife
She's a wise woman who I
knows just what to do when her I
h band's life is in danger, but
Mrs. R. J. Flint, Braintree, Vt., !
i ■ ot lhat kind. "She insisted |
on my using Dr. King's N<-v
Discovery," writes Mr. P. "for
a dreadful cough, when I was
weak my friends all thought 1
h ■ ! only a short time ts live,
it completely cured m<."
• ■ ick cure f> " coughs aim
c ! s, it's the nvst safe and re
Ii; le medicine for many throai
an lung troubles—grip, bn i
cl is, croup, whooping eough,
qiir.sey, tonsilitis, hemorr'Sa^- -
A i :.l will convince you. 50cIs.
a 1.00. Guaranteed by Hiatt i
Lyceum Cours< for thir Yerr
1. Dr. K. W. 5 .as, Oci. 7
Kellogg-Haines Singh g
Pn"'\, Oct. 23
2. 1 heobaldi Concert
mber 7 /
4. Dr. J, S. Myers, No
Meistersing
H. Moose
ne above namod gentleir
i d mocra c nominee for
Peace of this town
s i. He is th ■ present hicum*
b , and has i a;; a good matt-
istrate.
e appreciates the honor con-!
ferred, ;md i spectfully asks j
ti at the voter give his claims
f i consirlerrtion.
udge Moose has filled many j
ptstionsof tru*t, and being a
good scholar with much experi-
ence he is well equipped for the
duties of the office he seeks.
He would appreciate your vote
and influence in his behalf.
ar of Peeci
idsrs are i ( qi -st-
t' the 'iii*ss
s of M. i.-;-
n( mitiee f
f 0
r rc if- | ;
•n: a t
For Registr
i nterprise i e
ed tcv invests
and qi alificatioi
iins, democratic
i^tvir af d'<H
County.
He has been ;
count* for the j
a m th fact that th' * ■ h«
h v. *n iwn hi1 th* loi 1
1 i..,-. In his i ... a--a ,
is ; rong ei
ruidei't
.si elevi >
ti <
Metropoiiisn
"Ti.T cf cualit*"
Phone Walnuft 103.
TC MCiHT
And all this week
NOllTII
Present Sheir New Stock Co.
in
"The White Sister"
at a crisis in its history. Every
successful business venture, no
matter how humble, has "a man
behind"; the man who shoulders
the responsibility and plans the
campaign, who possesses those
qualities that bring success to
him and to those associated with j
him in business.
Young man! If you wish to
be "the man behind" a success-
ful enterprise, attend the Tyler!
Commercirl College of Tyler, I
Texas, America's largest school |
of Bookkeeping, Business AdJ
ministration and Finance, Short !
hand and Telegraphy. With |
such efficiency as this school will j
give you, the time will come
when you wilt lie "the man be-!
hind" a successful enterprise;
when you will become a_ factor
in the business world, and your
name a synonym of success,
again exemplifying the fact that
with educated head and skilled
hands, \oung men and women j
can carve their names upon the ,
tallest towers of fame.
We have now more students in
daily attendance than any other
three commercial schools in the!
state combined. This shows
the overwhelming popularity of |
the Tyler Commercial College
It shows that the people appre-1
ciate the advantaires of the fam-
ous Byrne s; ttms, which stive
the student, while qualifying!
himsel! to hold a good l" siti n, j
a!mo->t SiiOO in tim^an^board
school teaching otl er systems.
We can place you in a .• iod po
tion just £8 soon ;vi your cour ell
is finished. Wi e for c I
th \t
GEORGE BAKER
Candidate for County Treas-
urer is worthy, deserving
and well qualified for the
office he seeks.
AND
that he will appreciate your
vote and influence.
IF ELECTED
he will
tion by
7 •
hlS
a v^rGCi?.-
show
efFici :nt service.
Matineei
da
!«a7, Sarur
■unday.
NEXT WEEK:
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Faxes.
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• fac is her for
;tid whei
rupiii ii3, olotches
Its d'-tinue it,
back
Dr. Ki: ,
promi te
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Howard's
or runes
un<
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cents
vc rett Rem
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record
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law-, iding people d
We hi .'o yet to h >ar any
v vot"i-sar
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at''181''
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pent
chest;
chairs and
couch; Wire e t
including h
stands, dinii
Garden tools;
S lent1. 11;' i 1
nand.
Colts 3s catibei
Peter Pointer QQ.yS> . i
sunshine in tKe
iouse makes bliss;
but sunshine on the
house makes blisters^,
if it isn't painted v:?th
Patton's
Vi:.-
norrinee for ' ounty
would appreciate your sup-
port. H'S nl'rt
Judge shou! be an upright
man.
Gas Stoves of all kinds at Paas
Hardware store adv
. ra 'c one deny that he is allowing
Jud^e prisonere and bootlegers immun- Alnv it r<
'1 jty_ volver. Other articles too num-
Since he has been weighed in erous to mention.
the balance and fouhd wanting
the thoughtful voter of whatev- Let us rent that vacant house
er political party is now plan for you. If you have something
ning to give Mr. Binion a chance for sale or trade let us know and
to demonstrate his fiitess for we will prove to you that our
high sheriff. | want ads will bring results.
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Sm-T*rnof Prvtntfs famous for Its <w
;-i \d<• f i a st-ientiU'i formula o.
■ i i • nemixcain es:iol or«H>or-
; .ijU weather, and C jes ijo
t?tul color card and lull inforn*:
Lumber Co
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Adamson, J. C. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1912, newspaper, October 31, 1912; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc139767/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.