Edmond Enterprise and Oklahoma County News. (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1906 Page: 2 of 12
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THURSDAY
The EDMOND ENTERPRISE.
APRIL 12 1900
Edmond Enterprise.
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Ex.iarac n Eet,t.at OUrim
U StCKiC-Z^SI —-iTlf
lUiC Sir m. {
ETaKnc COCJTTt
wtiiofc -e sai aso~ the
•esse ~ an: coai jaence s U a: cr. .
i-m. r* rJ; 4 BOUM ire rtii:in:
oneed tie oftce u :«ii ji:e«aj
zi tne peop-e z< tbt can; asi • ;
'<MOf tz h-mset: anfi parrj
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~m Baluu. efl kvn a th.s c-ty
• as eerte; c.ty reco-be* of Vojnis.
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FC5 S-EPIFF
We are axa:-roec tz announce am
- ate * Lotick* of C luahamaC ay.
w.l :« a cane ijift >;* Sr*-.f of C*
Moaa cwmty %jz ect u thi deeper
a c* Seoul- car nnmaatast cnr e*-
tkm.
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Cey tf.a-sca Monanar vts tne vjc-
tnc ar ar tx :-te w-.cfc
perpesranc aa kbc ry a very anal
fcc« ut w^tec t: ^tcr x Tim
a oe 3Jt} an: 4 a m an; a oar.se-
qatoce doe h.s afeeptng during ire
8ai. Or tbe aunaof m April 1st.
a sma.1 xi weal l; ki h: -re aa; a a
srcii- *ii tiimii told Vrs. Mooahsr:
aat a rey as fc®ajg a baby—that he
sjc airear? cut om f:ct vfl - anc the
■anfcal was wilea W • Maoahao
• as iliiiiiri an: opoe oe..-^ tola,
bumdh :r;si#: sac came o:wc sta r;
Tc fetor. tbe boy receatec tbe stor*
such ar. earaes- manner. dial T;rr
tMak±ag that sc-* ocy --ad see.-, left
to care for a aacy has pot mad and
was butchering the cr-erjfc. started &
■ritfc tbe noy t; tanrestigate. As they
hurried a>ong tne boy kept Tim exce-
ed by taking abou: the butchery of the
bafcy an: now its <eg had Deer, cut ah.
Tbe bey Hep: saying "I >\ ta*e you to
Jt. but M s prettT lar." To whicf. Tim
wouid reply "Nc d:Herer>ce. hurry up,
11 f~- AJter g:.rsg several Wocka.
the Dcy stopped and saio "Mr. it s
pretty iar ane ti only a arfi tar> any-
how Tim thee reme.Ti&erec the day.
aad i-iertly siur.r. >v iy
Aa vil oe seer, by- ar. aaoouaoenteet
ear t>ere c th.s issue, jata w
—iWrer:; 1 i< jfrt the See _o
cat coevecuot s«et.ng ie ao-riaatioe
tor Sbenft at this ccuoty. Mr. ^a*
react j :ao «li ixn x the rorth
nal o< th.s couety to DMd ac Litrc-
4k*ob K the pecc e C-oe o(the
earf? setuers he rtsice-c oc a tarr.
northwest & Famnod for tao years wher
fee s: kd out an: oc ug*.: a lar~ south-
east o< here where rse res.oeo until fee
*ec. to OKlaaoma City to s-fage ic
his presect ?uaiaess - vtnrr^z t£re<
years ag: Always a rep^bLcaa. he
*ias ooa; crc for h:s party ourag
eact aad every :-a~pa g-. m tne par:
and deserves t: be rewarded Az ei-
ce!le"t busiaass rr^- he has ~^;e a
iuccesi o* all his jn:enai:.ngi and .s
hi'Jy oorroeter: to h:ld any o#f.>oe tc
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• *.tv r.cr-ti.
V fertei are ;jg 'or '.ne pries of
:ne Mfcfiicat ne -aicr r^s from Ez-
—«oo3 : X tr.u way arc tne hne w.U oe
oompietec ss an: Jt -nree wee«<
^yan F:cti ar d sons va>:eo A'syr.e
P:*U at Kxre as: wee*
Dtih an; C^ara Sea y. Edmco:
• -shec _.-efia j^aes Fr lay r.gfct
"tv 3 C C«eraro. Rutfe - arrr.or.
an; 5er. e Aaarr.s =a£e: or. Vrs P.^er
Sariday aftera;.:n.
Came Freeze ^aigiae to aer - ,e
•s Stonxsforar. estenoej v;s t
Our Suncay school ,j p-rogresi -g
t rely—lorty-frve in atteooance last
Staday.
'•'eta -am, vno nas bee- ".each ng
at = easart Vaitey cioie; t*e scao:i
last Fnday.
.esse Parts aa; ia.T iy ar; Carr e
Freeze ate Sunday dinner with Erra
Parks
Nora Piper callec :n Mrs. Ham-
monos Sunda*
Crois Roadi Items
Ethel So ecier ctose-d her term of
school Friday with ar. ertertairrr rr!
in the even^-.g which % a; enjoyed oy
aB vh; atten oe;
Mr. and Mrs. Haoer of Beaver.
Net a *is:t:-!g *er sii'er, Mrs ^a«re
M;rgac
El sfca Br:©*; has rer.'e; the Bebee
farm
Waller Sfe>dier and _ess;e McKee
of Edmooc attence; the ck :r.g ere^-
oisei of the M: Z>zm school
Hazel Wi'tams and Etta a-d ois
-act spec- Sur.-oav «tth the Ea«er
glris.
Mrs. D;me visited Mrs W.i!ta~j
Siaday.
Cot: «.;ooe< an; ~.:eaac Eaa Dor- e
r-.s.ted D T. jones ar.-: .-e las: Sur.-
ELmer Parsons and wife from -.ear
Waterloo sper4 Suaoay :th A-r:s
Fra.rr. aad v.fe
Mr. an; Mrs. Taycr tocf c.nner at
Mr Ridges Su-'Cay
Mr Patee aas trace: i.s farm for a
farm ir. Arkansas.
w«s^s~es Tayicr aad 3^ne visted
with Mrs ack the first zf 'he wee-
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Shoe
Co.
S!LotMi
This Time
OfThcYcar
MADE FOR US BY
Peters
Shoe
Co.
St Louis
Vis,
\ ou no doubt want something for comfort in the way of footwear. Let us show
you our matchless line of Peters Oxfords in Vicis and Patent Leathers in all the
late styles of the shoe makers art. We carry them in plain bals and Bluchers,
in cap and plain toe Suppose you ask us to show you the follow ing numbers:
No. 06ii. AMI patent, flexible sole,
Cuban heel, imitation stitch-
ed tip: sizes 2% to 6 C...
$2.50
No. (K>o£. Patent kid. mat panel in-
la>. Cuban heel, flexible sole. Co rrv
a beauty at J)£.OU
No. 68O4. All patent, kid welt, exten-
tion edge, military heel, f Q AA
large eyelet, silk ribbon lace
No. 474. Patent Leather, turn, dull
mat collar. lace stay.Cuban CO r A
heel, plain toe. a beauty at.
l-ack of space forbids us to enumerate the other special numbers that we have
in stock. Howe\er. we will be pleased to show you anything you
would be interested in if vou will onlv ask us.
MADE FOR US BY
Peters
Shoe
Co.
St L>o\i*s
Yours For a Deal.
Cyclonc Store
Yoison & Wiebe, Proprietors.
Ox-lion Departmcrt
T. J. ".eoorictsao an; family ha.e
rei_r-e. from uvs :.-y *-ere t".e> have
:«■ w.th ine;r s^r. Homer who ha:
rjcoess'- y -adtrgonc ar, opera'::r.
cf tr.e bra-r.
Bern, tc V W Sv.ft an; viie. or.
April 7th.a bev.
Mare Harrison .s :mpr:vng
Mrs. J. R. _i Jiff : su'leri-.g from
the gnope
Mrs Mary Mcseiy was .a the ;
shoppins Tjesday.
sper.t
sess e a:
S'jnca> - t-
_a. e a adr.ni
-a Harris:-.
Johr. WaJdrum and wife took di
ner with Cnai Mose>ey an; wife a
3ampoell c.ed on April 2d aad was
buried or. the 3d.
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Cleveland Items
rar rrers are ousy planting c;rc.
Tne Baptist Suaoay scr.:oi conveo-
: :a %as ve.l aite-.OK 5ur;day
Matue Auc^nsco >is-te; iitn Mrs
P:y Surr Satunay *nd Sunday
Mrs Whitney an: San are oack a
this -e ghberhood c: tag
There U w.ly :w: more weets of
Rural Route Pour and Frvt Soto
Tbe Deer Cree* T;wr.ship £ jacay
sc.nooi convert er -as r.e : a:
-opewel church ar. Eun;ay. vas
- m Murphy an; wife spert Sunday
i' Mrs 0 Br:en's.
A great many peop.e from -ooeweB
• :te—e; tne funera. 'J Mrs — unsycer
last Sunday.
' —a%o:a an; ;a-^r.ter Emma
• ere oalier? a: „ orgenaoo's ^ast Sun-
day.
Hot chi£ at ie L.ttie 3-em
jonc nzJL a ^ta;:Ta
r.:s Satcer Suocay.
Tari Harnsor. oaL;e; on Ees5 e j: -
if! Snoay even a«
Mrs Mar.:e ~;urst;.r nssted aer
metier Tuesia ■.
Sertna an; Roy Parser spent Sun-
day after-,00c w th Marie -amsoo and
br-thers.
~he iofaat rn.c of Mr and Mrs.
«,« ted .a: ra;
seatr.ee _yno~ an; Grace an S.b-
r>er and rt:y Starr v.s.te: the ^.e:ras-
s? school last Fricay.
Frances Sheenar of l.;cH-.age .s
v s :..-g -er orcther ".ta.. an; fam y
^ace C-rlstr.er spent Sat.rday
r. gz: -.•>. r..s grandfather. _a-:e Pr.2
~ ess.e aa; Mayne C Brier, oaiie;
a: Charley ^sey s Sunday
Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
T^e Ciuadnen s Favorite
Couyha, Col da, Croup aad
w hooping Cough.
J liTJT - • 4* ~T -«*•- ti on
OT oct9T drs
f * * -1 -1 . # J.. . • , ^
^ ot±A«c.wT xo t tuij m - u
Prtce 25 cts; LArye Six«, 50 «*
For Sale By All Druggist*.
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FIOIOITIWIF
We have a strong line of Oxfords and Low Cuts in new st>les and fancy lasts.
the >hoe> take a look at our summer Hosiery. An excellent showing in Men's,
f W omen's and Children's. ^
Ladies'Patent Vici-Society ' welt, potay toe. Cuban heel, dull top Ladies Patent Colt
"Society" turn, plain toe. Cuban heel. Spanish Arch.
Ladies "Dainty \\hite Canvas Oxfords. Ask for the "Searing" Cap.
Everything in Summer Lnder^ear to select irom in both Knit Wear and Cambric.
FORSTER & I
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Edmond Enterprise and Oklahoma County News. (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1906, newspaper, April 12, 1906; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc140270/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.