The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1913 Page: 1 of 6
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One Dollar Per Yea'
VOLUME 18
Published Every 1 hursday in the Interest of Edmond and Vicinity
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EDMOND, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY. JUNK 19. 1913.
One Dollar Per Year
«■ aril„ w.<s LOCAL NEWS
J. W HOWARD, Vioi-fW "" —
NO. 20.
*1. ANGLEA. Jaswrr
C. H. PROFFITT, Asst. C sh
1 the first national bank
of Edmond, Oklahoma.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $30,000 00
2 DIRECTORS
W. S. Patten,
I. W. Rodkey,
J. W. Howard,
J. M. Anglea,
C J. Patten,
John Hfaff.
«P bride one of our most beautiful
•f ' - J M. Angloa. John Hafi S ""I 1'^hdlCT.
im.immmmmuu*
1 - Hazard on Monday in their auto.
rhe boys of the town had a sign
—0-S placard on the back of the car
and had attached a few cow bells
beneath. The sign read: mar-
A I'lesant Visit.
r ... .. ,, , . . | ' '• Gardner of Marietta,
I T.k„ lntarruk«„ to El Reno **., tin, Ihis Sil \uK^ who^u'^™"
attending Sch her.. chum B P Brook* and wife,
*" M s Mls> 1 "aiV tiaker, principal I neither of whom he had seen
I ., ... mamM ]ot the art department in Centralj for sixty years. The three old
lorace Clements of Oklahoma Normal, attended the Striekler!timers certainly ire eniovin^i
p • :nl,'S Wt're 1 l>'t'tUre 0klaho,na City, Sun- j their visit together
Mr n "r*"' I■ ! Mr.. !«rdner i, t„bl„
„f the n r "c! 18 'V en'pl7 If we httve <'t got what you jbut ""proved every day since !
- will ** it. Spot Oash. 1^ arrival. He is very favor-
"Satisfactory" Store
There is Satisfaction in Selling
the merchandise that gives *
Satisfaction and that is what
we are doing
We want to show you our line of "Star
Brand Shoes, if you are looking for real com-
fort style and beauty buy the shoe with a "Star-
on the heel
We Keep in stock a complete variety of new-
est dress trimmings, messalins. Satins etc.
We are showing an all silk Crepe de Chine
on special sale at 50 cents per yard Good Lawn
Kimonas full length at 50 cents. Short Kimonas
25 cents. "Topsy" Hosiery—the best in the
west, we have the exclusive sale of this brand.
All we want is the opportunity to show
you our goods
Mrs. Willmans. head of the j ^''"P^sed wjth Edmond and
Kindergarten department J Normal 8chocl'
C.S.N., spent Saturday in Okla-!
homa City visiting with friends, j Local Mention.
Potts vi Son deajers in and j
manuf actures ot light and Rimer I, Petree. who has been
heavy harness. adv. teaching Jit Mayfield, is here |
visiting his mother
Specify HEALTH FLOUR
on your next order for flour, adv
Miss Catherine Rarr is hpre
the guest of Miss Edwina Farrar.
Anvthing in thp confectinery
line at Marriott's where veil
find a cool parlor and courteous
treatment
Ivan Lehrer, son of Prof O.
See Potts & Soil for all kinds |-1' ror. of Tonkawa, was vis-
ardware. m,1v iHntr friends h.
h . Ed McCarrel left Saturday for
ned by gosh I he ride was up Norman where he goes for sum-
and down all the principal streets mer work in the State University.
ot kdmotd, and neither the driv-1 Kw«h i «■ .1 11
eror the bridal party were I, ,V ?m ' ^"d you
aware of the attachments. ! hke' at Marnott 8 confec"
m. „ tionery.
the Enterprise extends best!
wishfes for these young people. P. M. Holmes, northwest of
town brought in a sample of his
u wheat Tuesday He thinks it
Happily Wedded will yield forty bushels t.er acre.
At the Methodist parsonage •
Tuesday, June 17 at 2;30 o'clock , ,
Mr. John H. Uoherty, of Grove, 1 of shelf Hardwar«- adv.
and Miss Calla Callioun were Pay Mooney and wife are re-
united in marriage'by Pastor D. joicing over the arrival of a tine
F. Stiles. new girl, Saturday.
Mr. Doherty is a graduate of Call no. 6 for quick service1 ... Q n
Drury College. Mo, and is now and courteous treatment Spot1 • ... ,1V' " a business
cashier of the bank at Grove. Cash j trw to Oklahoma Citv, Mondav.
Miss Calhoun is a daughter of, Will Brokaw of Lawton for-' !'TT ,n ,ho Nnrnwl hulldlnlr
this place, and has been teaching merly of I]ljnols an M time | h' <+ velvet hand bar
the past year, both are splend- frieml of the Hazards is vigitin 'V'H' nw « flow* and
id young people and the people at their home thjg week I money
ot Grove are to be congratulated ,, tnm to this
MissPigg oi the Millinery | liberal re« ,
Emporium on South Broadway
had
See
Okln.,
' chines
here this week.
M. P Ren tie v. Rdmond,
for Sinirer Sewincr Ma-
Sold on es«v navments.
on having them in their midst.
Finder nlense re-
office nnd receive a
ha^
elvi
ter & Jayne
''Star Brand Shoes ar
Methodist church
Methodist church next Sunday
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
At the morning hour Mis:
tie Haston, of India, will
ence in dress- and
She has some lovel
hats that are p
than ever befor.
years experi
hat making.
v hand made
in;' cheaner
adv.
I All our old customers nr
:'linllv invited to visit ns
"to onsrters, P' C Slnck
t? \J Hpmiltor
OUnli!
Vernon Ci
here Sunday
Ed Moss of
run awal
houlder di
Arcadia
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
portion
is onlj
and that i:
)t if I
TRADE
LitUtfonul
an inll
lining
unci
arincr. arnl wli
flammntion ran I
hearing will l
'clot'k
norm J
v.!; . : ti.'t
tion of thi> mil' -.u ; irfai
We will Rivo OnollunilH il I u'li
D'1 ;ifn'
Hall's Catarrh
F.J CI 11
Bold by Drn^gi
Tako liall's 1 aruily l'i"« fur constipation
that <-:inn..t r« rur' d by
BY, & CX).. Toledo, Ohio,
Accomodating
Druggists
Everybody is Doing It.
L. A. Bender, President
G. H Pink. Vice-Pi 's.
H. W. Gkanzow, Cashier,
i:.. L. Ghikfin, Asst. Cashier.
THfc
CIIIZIfiNS NATIONAL BANK
OF EDMOND, OKLAHOMA
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
DIRECTORS:
E. A. Render Wm. Courtney E.
J- Huffman G. H. Fink E. H. Jayne
Griffin
W. Granzow
from ' our Corners
Crops are growing splendidly.
The fruit is very promising.
Mr. Cla.vbough is preparing to
1 liuild a barn.
I ig crowd at Rase ball game
at the Shannon place Sundav
Mr. John Rerg took a load of
i iine shoats to Oklahoma Cit. last
week.
Roasting ears and fi ingchick-
ens are sho-wjng up splendidly in
the Blacks Jbcks.
& Bryant, adv.
a bugt.
Our Ronita
: strength and f
trial. Rarrett
Mrs. H. W. (
for the North t
mer.
We carry a fi
cal fruits, canr
at Marriott's
W. C. Ben ti. was in this w
to visit his father's family.
anzow has left
spend the sum-
than .'ob
e Lumhi
Mrs. r
Irl McAnireh ilif^r
Crowder Mondav.
West, onf
111 Tiioneers. renewed his snh
friends in this vicinity and the
would be oleased to see him ri
main here and go into busint -
«h line of Tropi
s, cigars, etc
See our nrices on Oueensware
land Granite wan Spot Cash
Ernest Smith, one of our
popular and accommodating pro
' duce men. was in Oklahoma City
k j on business Monday.,
Red Star Flour is vvirtner
I he Church of Christ,
Well, say, we didn't reach
that 250 last Sunday. Too many
did not value themselves high
enough. The Rible school is a
(place where you all count one, la Position in the County Treas , Senator Fred
but you have to lie there in order urer's office Thorne is a deserv- mor*' visited
I to get counted. Let's try again ■in>f y°unK man and we are glad 1 Hughes Davis is in Marlow on
next Sunday. I to know he has -ecured a good i business this week-
Morning sermon. "The new i I'osition
Testament Church. The Elders.'' | Por coid and delicious drink- (, I f
Evening, "Why 1 am a'that that thirst t,-. Mar- n^ T T uhe
Christian and a Christian only " riott's confectionery 1 lavatlve "10« ltla"
G Scates ' young folks, but it must be safe
If your violin i out of order 'iarrett & Brvant are selling i
?e P. Renbenek. 1 door south of an'l a'l kinds of groceries anr
'Enterprise. j vegetables in season. At thf
t,. 0 . . , , romp Building. adv
thorne Robinson has accepted 1
| a position in the County Treas-1 Senator Fred Tucker of Ard
Idmond SumJa
V\
■THE RED FRONT
FOR
Good Things To Eat
Always
A Fresh Line of
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
At Our Store
Phone 6o Phone 6o
THE RED FRONT—-
L. C WEST Pres. JOHN R. ANDERSON, Vlce-Prt,. ARTHUR UAVIS, C.shiw
FARMERS GUARANTY BANK
OF EDMOND
CAPITAL Slui_K S25.oco.co
An account in this bank assures
prompt, courteous service and
absolute safety
1 >1:1 '< srrss ( ;i AKAXTKKl)
L. C. W« t
John R. Anderson
Arthur W.""Davis
Quality and ^rice
The best quality of goods t .?• the
price is what the vast majority ut
the buying public demand. There-
he >pot ashGrocery
full line of the
Best Quality of Goods for the
PRICE
that is on the market. Our special
Breakfast Delight, Alton,
Chase and Sanborn Teas and
Coffees are Always of the Best
Quality.
Fresh t ruii> and Vegetables. Satis-
faction Guaranteed
V\ VY. Smith Went to Mustang*jan(^ and one which will
, 1.. ;. 1 r)i il I><jii^>1 nn ■ n. (1. 1.' i. \ ■
Subscribe "h. Enterprise
Monday, having l>een
j . aim in making Heath there on account of the serious
Hour is not a queHtion of how : illness of his little grand son. the aged, for they act promptly
1 Cheap but how Kood it can be r.et your Bindeu twine from'a"d 6asily' Price25c Kecom-
called n,,t oaus'' ',a'n: Dr. Kings New
Life Pills are es|teciallj gi«jd for
made. Order a sacn from
grocer today.
your the Ljctvridge L
adv tiAr .
Co 10c
id v.
mended by Hiatt & Howard.
0 Connor & White
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Adamson, J. C. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1913, newspaper, June 19, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc139832/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.