Edmond Twice - A - Week Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1908 Page: 3 of 10
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Have arrived and we can show you the very Latest
an ! Nobbiest Things in Two and Three Piece Suits.
This sea on h?s produced the FINEST CUTS AND
COLORS shown in many years.
Our stock is New and Strictly Up-To-Pate and
if it is this season's styles you want we can please
you. Ih' prices on these suits range from
$10.00 to $25.00
nd the colors are RICH BROWN, PEARL GRAY,
MIXED PLAIDS, in fact, all the latest colors and
you should make your selections while the stock is
complete.
These goods are the finest the market affords
and ma'-'e to fit. i hey have the quality and we
want you to watch this space for a cut and dpscrip-
tion of how these coats are put up.
Elegant Spring Styles!
Our showing of popular things for the spring
season is most Varied and Complete. Our onlv
difficulty lies in the fact that our crowded con-
dition prevents us from doing justice in placin-
these goods to the advantage we would like.
Owing to an unusual over-stocked condition
of the wholesale market and our late visit we
have been able to pick up many items of Extra
Value at Special Priced
one Remarkable Special Purchase
is our Hancy Silks for Waists and Suits.
A Regular $1.25 Silk at 75C.
Another-A Pure All Linen in the New Copen-
hagen Blue at 3^
Anolher-Some Alili End lengths in a 75c val-
ue t able Damask at 49^
Beautiful Creations in Muslin Uuderwear and
Fancy Hosiery.
Lingerie Shirt Waists from 50c to $6.00.
Best Values ever shown.
rH McCREDIE |
Our new Spring 1908 Skirts have come. Voiles
and Panamas from $3 00 to $18.00 in the latest
styles. Elegant silk foil trimming.
Black iaffela SPECIAL $1.00
(First publication March 6 3F)
Notice of Publication
Interesting Domestic Specials.
State of Oklahoma, Oklahoma County
in the District Court of said County.
Benjamin P. Gleitz, 'plaintiff, vs. Susie
Gleitz. defendant.
Slid defendant, Susie Gleitz, will take
notice that she has been sued in the above
r. in-_d cc,;;rt fo' divorce on the grounds
ot abandonment, and you, said defendant
must answer the petition filed therein by'
said plaintiff on or before the 1 6th day of
April, 1908, or said petition will be taken
as true and a judgment for said plaintiff
will be rendered accordingly.
Attesfl: HATHAWAY HARPER
fy J-T. Havens. Deputy. Clerk
S. A. Byers, Attorney for Plaintiff. ;
(First Published March 6, '08. 6 1J:
Notice of Publication
State of Ok'ahoma, Oklahoma Countv,
In the District Court of Said County "
Junia French, Plaintiff, vs. T. H. French
Defendant.
Said defendant T. H. French will
take notice that he has been sued in the
above named court by the above named
plaintiff for divorce upon a prtition charg-
ing abandonment and failure to support '
and must answer tho petition filtd
therein by said plaintiff on or before the i
16tnday of April 1908, or said petition
will be taken as true and a judgement
tor said plaintiff for a divorce will be ren-
dered accordingly.
Dated this 19th day of February 1909 i
Attest: Hathaway Harper, Clerk
... _ By J- F. Havens, Deputy.
Wm. P. Harper, ' (Seal)
Attorney for Plaintiff.
of extreme cruelty and you, said defendant
must answer the petition filed therein by
said plaintiff on or before the I6!h day of j
April 1908, or said petition will be laker
as true and a judgement for plaintiff will be i
rendered accordingly.
Attest: Hathaway Harper, Clerk
By J. F. Havens, Deputy
(Seal)
S. A. Byer,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
(First Published Feb. 21, 1908 28
Notice of Publication
6)
(First Published, March 6, 1903.
Not ce of Publication.
3-F)
Stale of Oklahoma, Oklahoma County
In the District Court of Said County
R. R. Smith, Plaintiff. VS. Mary A
Smith, Defendant.
Said defendant Mary A. Smith will take
notice that she has been sued in the above
named court for a divorce on the grounds
State of Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, In
the District Court of Said County.
Emaline Thonley, Plaintiff, vs, Scott
Thonley, Defendant.
Said defendant Scott Thonley will take
notice that he has been sued in the above
named court for a divorce and restora-
tion of maiden name on the grounds of
abandonment, cruelty and gross neglect
of duty, and you, said defendant
must answer the petition filed therein by
Make your shoping pritp Complete
by a Visit to our st<)re and let us show
you that we have the
RIGHT GOODS
RIGHT [ RICES ~~
Forster & Jaync
EDISON
a TO9 fcgwa'-y jb. _ , a at -jr.!
$1.00 Per Week
EDISON
No Home
Is Complete
Without an
Edison,
wenv
Why not have
One in your home
And make each
Evening enjoyable?
said plaintiff on or before the 3rd day of
April 1908, or said petition will be ta-
i Kfn- a;sJ'ru®„ and a judgement for said
j plaintiff will be rendered accordingly.
Attest: Hathaway Harper, Clerk
By J. F. Havens, Deputy.
R. G. Hays, Attorney for Plaintiff.
(First Published March 6, '08 )
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In the Estate of Dav.d Dickinson De-
ceased.
I he State of Oklahoma, to the h
next of kin and Creditors of the said Dr
vid Dickinson c eceased.
_ Youare hereby notified that Catl.
E. Williams and A. J. Webb have appu d
for letters of administration on aid
tate to be r-ranted to W. li. TuUh and
that said application will be h .. I •
regular term of said Court held at th
court room of said court on the 6th da •
of April, ;908. at 9:00 o'clock A M
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Court hereunto affixed this 5th da y of
, larch, 1 908.
Sam Hooker, County Judge.
{Seal)
U Roaten Attorney for Petitioners.
A Friendly Tip.
"Do you think, sweetheart," queried
the young man with tho evenly divided'
hair, as ho shifted the fair maid from'
one kneo to tho other, "that your far!
ther will consent to our marriage?"
"Well," replied the fair one, "of!
course, papa will bo sorry to lose me
but—"
"But," Interrupted the rash youth,
"I will remind him that, instead of'
losing a daughter, ho will gain a son."
"Dearest," repolned the wise maidj
"if you really want me you mustn't'
say anything of the kind. Papa has'
three such sons boarding with him1
now and he's a little touchy on the'
subjects."
EASY TERMS
QUR record list is complete, and we are now in receipt
== of the March records, consisting of all the latest and
most popular hits of the season.
Come in and Hear them
WATT'S DRUG STORE
EDISON
$1.00 Per Week
b^Scfl
EDISON
Low Rate
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"California
Northwest
and'
the
jTickets on Sa'; daily Mirch I to Ap'il 30
'08 inclusive
East 1 rains, P.i'iman Tourist Sleepers, Ere
Chj r Cars, Harvey Meals
C. O. GIRARD, Agent.
Edmond, Oklahoma
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Gould, C. W. Edmond Twice - A - Week Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1908, newspaper, March 6, 1908; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc140566/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.