Edmond Twice - A - Week Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 54, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 19, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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Mrs. Chas. Pittman has returned
from New Mexico.
Fish, Oysters, and celery at the
0. K. MEAT MARKET.
A. B. Deselms was an Oklahoma
City visitor Tuesday.
Fish, Oysters, and celery at the
0 K. MEAT MARKET.
C. A. Yelter of Enid visited Mr.
and Mrs W. D. Thompson last Sunday.
Why not have those pictures fram-
ed? We can do it right and at rea-
sonable prices.
ROSENBUKG L CO.
Chase's Chocolates in boxes from
10c to 1.00 at HIATT'S DRUG
STORE.
Special Holiday prices on all hats
at MISS LOUISE 6RINKMANS
MILLINERY STORE.
Alex. Patten left this afternoon for
a weeks visit with his brother F. L.
Patten at Pond Creek.
It Often Does.
' When I was young, a friend would
sometimes come to stay a week,
and remain for five or six years."
| "Are you sure of that, grandma?
Maybe It only seemed that long."
New patterns of wall paper now on
hands. Make your selections while
the stock is complete.
ROSENBURG & CO.
Hot Chocolate is now served at j
HIATT'S DRUG STORE. Try It. 1
Eyes Tested Free. Dr. S. D.
Tohm expert optician, 210 W. Main >
St., Oklahoma C'ty,
"Now, Johnny," said the teacher,
"if I gave you three oranges, your [
mother gave you four, and your aunt1
gave you five, how many would you I
have?"
"I guess I'd have enough," an
swered Johnny.
We have a few nice pieces of J
Queensware left at very low prices.
Now Is your opportudity to buy.
ROSENBURG & CO.
For Sale.
Folding bed, wardrobe style with i C11 c . _
■ r~ , i . , i ■ < Silverwear. Souvenir Spoons an
large French plate m rror. nquire of . , Q v ■;
F I Lvons North Broadwav * Jewelry? Yes you can get them a
t. j. Lyons, iNorm oroaawav, ; F1,A,M,c (h(„ ,c-v
Organ To Trade
We have an A No. I second hand
organ for sale or trade for wood or
hay.
ROSENBURG & CO.
Prof. S. J. Cresswell has been :p
pointed examiner by Mrs Couch,
county superintendent of schools.
Wanted
Subscriptions for any and all publi-
cations.—P. 0. Book Store. tf.
We make a specialty of fine candies
and handle Chase's makes. That's the
secret of our big candy trade.
HIATT'S DRUGSTORE.
FRAIM'S the JEWELER.
at
The new brick walk on Second i Flsh( Oysters, and
srteet across the Santa Fe right of way | q. MARKET
Hot Beet Tea is now served
HIATT'S DRUG STORE.
Sufferer: I can't st;.nd It any
longer. I'm going to a dentist's this
Instant and have this tooth out.
Scientist: Nonsense. Your tooth
doesn't ache. It's only your imagln \
atlon.
Sufferer: Then I'll have him pull !
out my imagination.
Don't let the little financial flurry
keep you from buying what you need i
in the furniture line. We are selling
it In the same old way.
ROSENBURG & CO.
celery at the
is completed and is a decided im-
provement,
Watch, Clock and Jewelry reparing
a specialty at FRAIM'S.
Hot Clam Bouillon can be tound
each day at HIATT'S DRUG
STORE.
"Did you get home on the firs
train" is the general greeting now-a-
days.
Picture frames, picture moulding,
window glass etc at
ROSENBURG & CO.
When in need of silverware, call on
FRAIM THE JEWELER.
Attorney James S. Twyford of Ok-
lahoma City was an Edmond visitor
Saturday.
Chases Chocolates are fine favorites
and can be found only at HIATT'S
DURG STORE.
His Audience.
Uncle Jake had the habit oi
preaching to himself. Up and^ down
the cotton row he pulled the bell
cord over his Liule and expounded
Scripture. One day a gentlemai
reined up his horse beside the fenct
and called:
"Hello, Uncle Jake—preaching ti
yourself?"
"Yes, sah; you see, I loves to lis-
sen to a real good preacher; an
'sides dat, when I preaches I lovei
to have an intelligent congregation.'
A M. RUHL, M.
PHYSICIAN
& SURGEON.
Three things to remember—1st,
that Christmas presents will soon be
due. 2nd, that furniture is always an
acceptable present and 3rd, that RO
SENBURG & CO. keep a fine line
L/. of the very latest and best In furni-
ture.
When you do not see what you are
looking for at FRAIM'S JEWELRY
Calls answered promptly 10RF: ask for it.
day or night. A Change
Office
PHONES
Over the
Office.
( Residence 67.
\ Office 68
Post
A change of pictures in my display
case twice a week Watch for them
H. R. PHOTOGRAPHER.
We Are Closing Out Our
STOCK OF GOODS.
Now is your chance for Bargains in
Shoes and Millinery Goods For The
f NEXT TEN DAYS^}
All Millinery Goods at almost your own price.
Shoes at Less than cost.
Look at Our Prices
EVERYTHING GOES.
Hen's Patent Blucher Lace, Regular Price $3.00.
Sale price
Regular price $3.50
Sale price
Regular Patent Bal plain toe Reg. price $3.50
Sale price
Pattent Button Regular Price $3.50
Sale Price
Pattent Bal Bostonian Regular price $4.00
Sale price
Kangaroo Bals Regular price $5.00
Sale price
Vici Kid, Regular price $4.
Sale price
All 2.50 heavy shoes 2.
All $3. shoes 2.5o
All $3.50 shoes 3.oo
$2.48
2.75
2.75
2.75
3.00
3.75
3.25
These are Genuine Bargains.
Look For Yourselves
These are the best of Goods
WE ARE GOING TO QUIT
Smith The Shoe Man
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THE CYCLONE STORE.
LEADERS in Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Fumshing
^oods.
THE BEST AND BIGGEST STOCK OF WINTER GOODS IN TOWN.
Come and see us
YOURS FOR A □ DEAL.
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Gould, C. W. Edmond Twice - A - Week Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 54, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 19, 1907, newspaper, November 19, 1907; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc140533/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.