Edmond Enterprise and Oklahoma County News. (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 78, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1904 Page: 2 of 7
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THURSDAY
The People Still Go To
BAILY & DAWSON
For Their
GROCERIES
Because they get full weight, full
measure, and the very best of goods
and kind treatment.
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For ail kinds of dental work, tee
Dr. Brigham,
Office front rooms over Postoffice,
Edmond, Oklahoma.
J. N. BATES
FEED STORE
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
all Kinds of
FEED, POULTRY,
EGGS and HIDES.
Phone 93.
A. SPANGLER,
Attorney-at-Law and Notary
Practice in all Courts.
Legal Documents Drawn
Collections Made.
OFFICE — Rooms 7-8 Over First
National Bank.
T. H. FLESHER, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Calls attended at all hours.
Office Phone 25, Residence 71.
Office: Rooms, 3 and 4 New Bank
Building.
J. O. Davis S. A. Horton
DAVIS & HORTON,
Attorneys at Law
Phones Bell 542, Ind 81
(over farmers state bank)
Oklahoma City, 0. T.
Read THE ENTERPRISE
Sooner.
[too late for last week J
Mr. Gustin went to Luther this week
on business
Jake Hummel has returned from
his trip well satisfied to stay at home.
John George and Mr. Carter played
ball at Choctaw last Saturday.
The famlies of Harrison and Couch
spent a pleasant evening at the home
of Miss Ivey DeTar, Saturday. Ice
cream was served and flinch was the
game.
Mlnta Shaver visited her parents
Sunday and attended Endeavor.
Mr. Randals sister and family E. M.
Robinson visited them Suaday.
Miss Marie Harrison called on Miss
Ella Townsend, Monday evening.
The Misses Frank, of Buffalo, N.
Y., are here visiting Nettie Picket.
Miss Bessie Kellar gave a party
Tuesday night in honor of her niece.
Ice cream was served at 11 o'clock,
and flinch was the most enjoyable
game played everyone had a lovely
time.
Miss Ruth Fields, of Oklahoma City
visited her cousin, Ella Towsend, last
week.
Mrs. Randal has been quite sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Will George attended
Endeavor Sunday night.
Orpha Right, Miss Fields, Mr.
Cameron, Fay Flemmlng and Ora
Townsend, of Oklahoma City, attend-
ed Miss Kellars party.
Fay Flemming will visit Bessie
Kellar the remainder of the week.
A minister from the city will be out
next Sunday and preach us a trial
sermon. If all is agreeable he will be
hired for this place.
A Sunday school rally will be held
at Sooner school house the last Sun-
day ol July which is the 24th. Dr.
G. C. Forster.
Wants to know
Arc You Ready to Plow?
B sure and see our
Plows and Drills.
Olliver Disc Plow.
John Deere Disc Plow.
John Deere Sulkey Plow.
Good Enough Sulkey Plow.
A few Buggies left at cut prices.
The Hoosier Disc Drill should
be carefully considered b}
everyone desiring a new
drill.
Works In Any Soil.
Buxton everyone remember and at-
tend.
Ella Townsend called on Mrs. Randal
Tuesday evening.
Marie Harrison has been staying
with Mrs. Randal this week.
J. M. Harrison is bailing hay for Mr.
Pebles, this week.
There will be an Ice Cream Supper
at Sooner, Wednesday, July 27th.
We expect to have a nice time.
Cross Road Items Route No I.
Mr. Truskey and wife are visiting
Mrs. Truskeys parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bennett.
Mr. Sweat and daughter visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randle.
Myrtle and Ethel Brooks stayed all
night with Fannie Brooks one night
last week.
Miss Maggie Beebe, of Marshall,
and one of her friends, visited her
cousins. Cora and Bertha Delay, from
Friday until Sunday.
There was a party and Ice cream
supper at Mr. Jones, Saturday night.
There was a large crowd and all report
a good time.
Mrs. Markeofer, Mrs. Bennett and
sister, are going to move to Guthrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Truskey are living in
Guthrie at present.
Mrs. Annie Wholebrook and chil-
dren, of Guthrie, are visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Randies.
Mrs. Loofburrow visited Mrs. J. E.
Brooks, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Heath visited Mr.
Delays. Sunday.
J. T. Brooks visited E. T. Brooks
Sunday afternoon.
James Delay took his cousin, Miss
Maggie Beebe, to Guthrie, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack called on Mr.
and Mrs. Looftburrow, Sunday.
Ella and Lois Jack visited Etta
Dome one day last week,
J. E. Brooks called on his brother,
G. W. Brooks, Friday.
The report came yesterday that Mr.
Bingham was some better. They
have hired Ed. Brooks as nurse.
John Brooks called on Mr. Wade
Sunday.
Navado McGuinnis called on Flor-
ence Gregeory, Sunday.
Ed Brooks has been helping Jame
Brooks with hi: cotton the past week
Bertha Brooks attended Toehe
church Sunday.
Jim Legrande had an ice cream
supper Saturday night
Dick Johnson is very 111 at this
writing.
Mr. Beans had a party Saturday
night. Havn't heard the report yet.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wag-
goner, a girl.
Dock Waggoner has returned from
Marshall, for a short visit.
Ethel and Mary Brooks called on
Jeff Waggoner.
Etta Dome called on Fannie Brooks
Friday.
Spring Hill.
Mrs. Wiley Canada is able to ride
out again.
Earl Wining, of Oklahoma City,
chopped cotton for C. W. Grayum last
week.
Wm. Jones and wife took dinner at
J.J. Buels Sunday.
Victor Buel, William Grayum and
Clinton Jones, Sundayed at Frank
Benson's.
Wm. Waas and sister, of near
Luthur attended Sunday school here
Sunday
Lena and Fanny Kenedy and Clara
Wood called at C. W. Grayums ene
day last week.
Eva and Edna Grayum spent Sun-
day with Olive Buel.
THE EDMOND ENTERPRISE,
JULY 28, 1904
Doing Things
Its a faculty of "Doing Thing" that makes some people great.
To various people the credit is due for the advancement in the
art of Manufacturing agricultural implements. Some people
are entitled to more credit than others and we believe and can
substantiate it as being a fact Sattley Implements contain more
valuable and distinct features than those of any other make.
The hummer is the "Acme of Integrity and the Essence of
Condensed Simplicity." Its a high lift, frame hitch, no latch on
throw out lever, foot lift, spring lift, differential wheel connection
not locked in the ground.
As to Disc plows we claim that the Sattley is the only Disc
where the team has complete control of the wheels and we
guarantee to pull 1 -4 lighter than a moulboard plow doing the
same work, that it will turn under stocks and weeds, that it pul-
verizes the soil better, that no ground gets too hard to plow, that
it saves sharpening expenses to the farmer. That it can be
turned right or left as desired, a feature which no other plow has
and that it is more convenient than any plow made.
Well, if we can't please you with the Sattley let us show
you the Emerson, with its ball bearing discs, its landing lever,
and its many other valuable features. Ask the farmers who use
these goods about them and make our store your headquarters.
Thanking you for past favors,
I am yours for business
H. W. WALDORF.
Bert Coder chopped cotton for J. J.
Buel last week.
Hazel Grayum is able to sit up
again. Her many friends wish for her
speedy recovery,
Mary Coder spent Sunday with her
grandma in Arcadia.
Publication Notice.
territory of oklahoma, f
oklahoma county. )
In Justice Court of H. H. Moose,
Justice of the Feace in and for
Edmond Township.
Baiiey &. Dawson, Plaintiff"
vs
John Zachary, Defendant.
Said defendant John Zachary will
take notice that he has been sued in
the above-named Court for upon ac-
count and roust answer the petition
filed therein by said plaintiffs on or be-
fore the 9th day of August, A. D.,
1904, or said petition will be taken as
true, and a judgment for said plaintiff
in said action for $16.25 and costs
and in the attachment therein granted,
will be rendered accordingly.
(L. S.) H. H. Moose,
Justice Peace.
H. C. Ochiltree,
Attorney for Plaintiff. 743
Ladies calling
cards printed
The Enterprise
J. C. FISHER,
HARNESS,
SADDLES,
FLY-NETS,
ROBES, /|jg| i \
WHIPS,
ETC. i I*
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Repairing a
Specialty.
All work
Guaranteed
H.C. OCHILTREE
ATTORNEY at LAW.
PROMPT ATENTION GIVEN
COLLECTIONS.
OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE.
NEW MEAT MARKET.
Now Open
IN J. L. ROBISON'S STORE.
C. W. SPRAGUE. Phone 100.
BOTTLE GOODS.
Silver Leaf Brand Bottle Pickles [777. 10,15,25c
Mustard ,5 25C
Chow Chow 15,25c.
Mexican hot ,^c
Preserves, Pine Apple, Peach, Cherry, Sherry,
blackberry 2QC
Bring your produce to use as we are
always in the lead on prices.
Yours
SHELDON & SMITH.
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