The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 66, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1908 Page: 3 of 12
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laine, silk back satins, 20 inches wide, at
$1.00 PER YARD.
Now is your chance to your s: tin waist or dress >n this styl-
ish fabric, as you roust know this particular satin has been very
short on the market and hard to get.
COLORS: White, Cream, Navy, Brown, Old Rose,
Garnet, Black, Green, Pink and St. Beni. Get them
while you can. ■: : : : ; '
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SPECIAL CUT on all WATCHES
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Rings from 25c to $15.00
Watch Chains, Fobs, Broaches, Brace-
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Sets, Omb and Brush Sets. Sterling
Silv:r and Silver Plated Ware. Call
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0. R GAINES, JEWELER
C11Y DRUG STORE.
RILEY MEMORIAL CHURCH,
Robt. L. Grant, Pastor,
Sunday School at 10 a. m.,
C. A. Barrett. Superintendant.
Preac ling at 11 a. m ,
Junior League at 3 p. m.
Elmer Baldwin, Superintendant.
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m ,
Madie Fraime, President.
Preaching at 7:30 p. m.
TOUCHED THE FATHER'S HEART.
Old Man Willing to Be Liberal If
Johnny Came Back Alive.
The ambulance had clanged Its way
Into the squalid Kast-slde street, had
paused for a few minutes before the
fly-blown tenement, bringing all the
frowsy women and broods of neglect-
ed children to windows to stare, and
now It had noisily dashed away, car-
rying little Johnnie away with it, says
tbo New York Times. Upstairs—oh,
way upstairs and back In the smelly
twilight of the place they called their
home—Johnnie's family sat, bereaved
and shaken, for the horror of the hos-
pital, which haunts the foreign poor
of New York like a nightmare, was
upon them. It was as If that man In
his white coat and trousers who had
lifted the suffering child in his arms
and tenderly borne him away had
been the very Angel of Death and his
destination the grave itself.
The shock of the separation and of
the long good-by that seemed immi-
nent fell hardest on the heart-broken
father. Huddled in his backless old
chair, he burled his tear-wet face in
his hands, rocking to and fro in fear
and remorse, for it seemed to him
he had not been as kind to his boy
as he might.
"Ach, meln Gott, mein Gott!" he
cried, pinched by some sudden mem-
ory. "Only give mein leettle Johann
back and he shall haf everything to
essen und vear—everyting. I vil
spare no expense. If he come out of
den hospitalen alive"—he choked
down a sob—"I buy him flannels,
goot. V\\
OUR BIG OFFER.
LEGAL NOTICES
Published Nov. 26, Dec. 3, 10, 17.
Notice of Publication
State of Oklahoma, County of Oklanoma.
In the District Court within and for
Said County and State.
Sam Hassell, Plaintiff, vs. Lou Has-
sell, Defendant.
The State of Oklahoma, to the above
named Defendant, Lou Hassell.
Said defendant will take notice that
she has been sued in the above named
court and that she must answer the pe-
tition filed in said cause by the plaintiff
above named on or before the 8th day of
January, 1909, or said petition will be
taken as true and a judgment rendered
in said cause granting to the plaintinff
an absolute divorce annulling and dis-
solving the marriage relation now exist-
ing between the plaintiff and defendant
and forever barring either of said parties
from any right or title or interest in or
tp the property of the other, either real
or personal, which they may now have
or may hereafter acquire.
Sam Hassell, Plaintiff.
Attest: Hathaway Harper, Clerk.
By J. F. Havens, Deputy.
By his attorneys, Moss, Lowe & Turner.
Published Nov, 19-26, Dec. 3-10, 1908
Notice of Application.
Where to Worship.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Broadway and Campbell St.
Robt E. Rosenstein, Pastor.
In County Court, County of OKlahoma,
State of Oklahoma.
In the- Estate of John Leo Misner, de-
The State of Oklahoma, to the heirs
next of kin and creditors of the said John
Leo Misner, deceased.
You are hereby notified that Mary B.
Misner has applied for letters of adminis-
tration on said estate, to be granted to
herself, and that said application will be
heard at a regular term of said Court
held at the court room of said Court on
the 21st day of December, 1908, at 9
o'clock a. m.
[SEAL.] Witness my hand and the
Seal of said Court hereunto affixed this
14th day of November, 1908.
E. M. Hurry, Clerk of County Court.
NOTICE Ol<" 1 I'll LIGATION.
State of Oklahoma, Oklahoma County.
In (lit- District Court of Snld Count}'.
Agnes Cooley, plaintiff, vs. B. F. Cool-
cv defendant.
Said defendant, B. P. Cooley, will
take notice that he has been sued In
tin- above named court for a divorce
on the grounds of abandonment, and
plaintiff further prays for the care and
custody of their minor children and
for adjustment of property rights. You.
said defendant, must answer the peti-
| tion filed therein by said plaintiff on
I or before the 21st day of January, 1909.
| or said petition will be taken as true
I and a judgment for said plaintiff will
be rendered accordingly.
Attest. llATIlAWAY HARPEIl.
Clerk.
By J. F. HAVENS,
(SEAT..) Deputy.
S. i). IIORTON.
Attorney for Plaintiff
(Pub. Dec. 3, 10, 17, 24-08.)
JNOTICK IIY PUBLICATION.
a.la11* of Oklahoma, oklahoma County,
bH.
i ilie District (uurl of Malll Count)-.
. a. Tucaer, plululitf, vs. jonn ouvia-
ma, ueleuuatit.
said ueiBiiuaiit, John obnmma, will
laKe notice, mat said planum, W. A.
iUcatr, UIU Oil ino i.tli uaj ot August,
me ins petition in me uisinol
couil 111 and lor OKlaiioma Uouuiy,
stale ot oklahoma, ugulhst suid dclenu-
aul, and tnat tin: said Joliu Obemuia
must answer saiu petition Herein ou or
oelore ttie Jlltli uay ol January, 19V9,
or said petition will be lutie u us true,
and a Judgment rendered in s.iid ac-
tion against Buid deiendant lor the
sum ol | , with Interests, costs
and attorney's tee as set out 111 Ihe
petition ot piaiiiluf on Hie In the of-
uco ol the uistnci clerk o£ said coun-
ty upon .i certain promissory nolo
executed by said Jonn Obcniina, to
t uas. \V. ooodwln, the 19th day of
April, 1906. with Intercut thereon at
me rate ot 10 per cent from date and
lur costs and attorneys fee as set out
in said petition, ana a luriner judg-
ment in said action against said de-
iendant lor the foreclosure of a cer-
tain mortgage securing said promissory
note and ol even dale therewith, upon
the following described real estate In
luster County, said stale, to-wlt:
i.ot.s i, S and 9, in block 7, In the town
.1 Arapaho, Oklahoma, and adjudging
LIUII dclault lias been made in said
mortgage, Uial plaintiff ha\e a lust
lieu on salt! premises, lo llie amount
lor which Judgment will be taken as
aloresaid and ordering said premises
IO be sold without appraisement, and
tiic uruct't'tln applied to Uio payment or
Hie amount due piaintlu and the costs
of suit. Including attorney's fee as
set out in plaintiff's petition, and
forever barring und foreclosing ^am
defendan from all right, title, estate,
Interest, property and equity of re-
demption ill or to said premises or any
part thereof, und you, said defendant,
must answer the petition filed therein
by said plaintiff on or before the 14th
day of January, 1909, or said petition
will be taken as true and a Judgment
for said plaintiff will be rendered ac-
AUest?'*' HATHAWAY HARPER.
(SEAL) ClerK.
By J. F. Havens, Deputy.
FHKD A. SNODGKABS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
I First pub. in Edmond Enterprise Dec.
3, 1908—3-10)
OltlllCIl Ol
HTATK II OA II 1> or I'AH-
DONS.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.,
I T. W. Potts, Supt.
I Morning service, 11am.
j Junior C. E., 2:30 p m.,
| Mrs. C H. Roberts, Supt.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.,
Wm. Gravum, President.
Evening service, 7:30 p. rn.
Mid-week prayer meeting, Thursday
7:30 p. m.
Choir rehearsal, Wednesday, 7:30.
Published Dec. 10, 17, 24, 31, 1908.
Notice to Creditors.
In order to place a large
number of new subscrib-
ers on our subscription
list between now and Jan.
i, 1909, we will give to
.every person in Oklaho-
ma county, who renew
their subscription, paying
in full all arrears, be-
tween now and January
1, the Enterprise for one
year for only 50 cents.
Remember, this offer is
only good for a short
time, so don't put off
your chance to get the
best country newspaper
in Oklahoma county for
one year for such a small
amount.
DO IT NOW.
Notice.
All persons knowing themselves to
be indebted to the undersigned will
please cail and settle same at once.
F. H. Burks.
! FIRST PRESBYTER1A CHURCH
Main and Boulevard
A. E Wardner. Pastor
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
D. W. Davis, Supt.
Morning Worship, 11am.
Junior Society, 3 p. m.
Miss May Livingston, Supt.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30
Miss Grace Comstock, Pres.
Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m.
Midweek Meeting, Thursday,
p. m.
Choir Rehearsals, Wednesdays, 7:30
p. m.
To the Creditors of Mary J. McClelland,
Deceased:
The creditors of the above named de-
cedent are hereby notified that the un-
dersigned was, by the County Court of
Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma,
appointed administrator of the estate of
said decedent, and that all persons hav-
ing claims against the estate of said de-
cedent are required to exhibit them to
said undersigned administrator, with the
necessary vouchers, at the office of John
Roaten, Edmond, Oklahoma, or at the
office of the County .Judge, Oklahoma
City, within four months from the date of
the first publication of this notice.
John Roaten, Administrator.
John Roaten, Attorney for Estate.
Published Dec. 10, 1?, 24, 31. ',908.
Notice to Creditors.
Whereas, An application has been
filed praying that a pardon be granted
to T M Morris of Oklahoma County,
State of Oklahoma, who was on tli«
9th day of November, 1908. In the coun-
ty court of Oklahoma County, convicted
on his plea of guilty, of the crime of
selling intoxicating liquors, and sen-
tenced to imprisonment in the county
jail of said county for the terra ol
thirty days and pay a fine of <100 and
' "Therefore, Be It Ordered, That the
11 ti, day of January, 1909, be set apart
for tin1 consideration of said applica-
tion for pardon. All persons having an
interest therein and desire to be heard
for or against the granting of pardon
are hereby notified to bo present at
two O!) O'clock p. :n. on the lltli day of
January. 1909, a.v the office of the
Board or i'ardont.
It Is Further (jvuered, That a copy
of this order be published and printed
in the Edmond Enterprise, a weekly
newspaper printed and published at Ed-
mond in Hie county of Oklahoma, o*ce
each week for two consecutive weeks,
beginning on the 3d day of December.
Dated at Guthrie. Oklahoma, this
30.li day of November,
Chairman Board of Pardons.
J. M. SANDLIN, Secretary.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
7:30
The Enterprise, only $1.00 per
year.
To the Creditors of Emil Valia, Ceceased:
The creditors of the above named de-
cedent are hereby notified that the un-
dersigned was, by the County Court of
Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma,
appointed administrator of the estate of
said decedent, and that all persons hav-
ing claims against the estate of said de-
cedent are required to exhibit them to
said undersigned administrator, with the
necessary vouchers, at the office of John
Roaten, Edmond, Oklahoma, or at the
office of the County Judge, Oklahoma
City, within four months from the date
of the first publication of this notice.
John Roaten, Administrator.
John Roaten, Attorney for Estate.
State of Oklahoma, Oklahoma County.
In the District Court of Said County.
Maude l.ennox, plaintiff, vs. Oliver
Lennox, defendant—No. 8011.
Said defendant, Oliver Lennox, will
take notice that he has been sued In
the above named court for a divorce
on the grounds of extreme cruelty and
gross neglect «f duty, and you, said de-
fendant must answer the petition filed
therein by said plaintiff on or beforq
the llth day of January, 1909, or said
petition will be taken as true and a
judgment for said plaintiff will be ren-
dered accordingly.
Attest: HATHAWAY HARPER.
(SEAL) cierK.
By J. F. Havens, Deputy.
GIDDINGS & GIDDINGS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
State of Oklahoma. Oklahoma County,
lu the District Court of Suld County.
Grace Glasnier, plaintiff, vs. George J.
Glasnier, defendant.
Said defendant, George J. Glasnier,
will take notice that he has been sued
in the above named court for a divorce
on the grounds of abandonment, and
you, said defendant, must answer the
petition filed therein by said plaintiff
on or before the 22d day of January,
1909 or said petition will be taken as
true'and a Judgment for said plaintiff
will be rendered accordingly.
Attest: HATHAWAY HARPER,
Clerk.
By J. V. HAVENS,
(SEAL) Deputy.
W. R. TAYI.OR,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Advertised Letter List,
For week ending December 8,
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C. A. Shirley.
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Allie Smart.
Miss Olive West.
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Miller, D. L. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 66, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1908, newspaper, December 10, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc140661/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.