The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1909 Page: 3 of 5
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We have just received a new line of
t*r ni tare
See our excellent new line of
SSERS, TABLES, CHAIRS,
CURTAINS AND LINOLEUMS,
ALSO OUR NEW BABY CABS
■ECIAL PRICES ON NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES
Very truly yours.
McGOWAN FURNITURE STORE
MISS CARMICHAEL OPENS OCTOBER ^HUNTER IS CAUGHT
WON CONTEST
Kcctived 13,250 Votes - *\i s
Jonc< R«c*ivcd 7.000
Edmond Lccturc Composed of
Strong Numbers
The big Enterprise New Stale Trl
bune Popularity contest closed today
at l2o'clock and Miss Mary Canriich-
ael was declared the winner, having
received 13,250 voles, her nearest
competitor. Miss Lnella Jones, recelv
Ing 7,000 votes Both young ladles
are very popular, Miss Jones hav
Ing won several contests on previous
occasions Miss Carmlchael had
many enthusiastic friends who rallied
to her support In tne closing hours
The complete vote Is as follows:
The course offered for this season
by the eommltee Includes some of the
best attractions to be found anywhere
In America Contracts have been
made and dates assigned for three
musical numbers, two lecturers, and
one Impersonator 'Leland T. Pawers)
making six attractions arranged for
one date. Another lecture or musl
cal number ot high grade will be secut-
ed If possible for the month of
January.
The Kellog-Kalnes Company of
New York Cltv. a musical quartette
of high rank, will glv-i one ot their
NESS CARDS
O. F. Hurt,
CTIONEER.
taught me how to conduct
ccessfully.
THOMPSON'S!0^ w w. stacev
Registered Veterinary
Surgery, Dentistry
Office with BARBER & DAWSON.
Phone, 27
Calls answered night
or day.
BAKERY
203 South Broadway
■ Our Bread is on sale at all Grocers
; and Butchers. Every loaf stamoed
with a T.
T3jr*We sell Flelschman"s Yeast..jjgj
. Sprague.
lalt and Fresh Meats of
lysters in Season.
fchest market price for
TUTTLE & CO
:ALESTATE
IND LOANS
>ers Auctioneers
Edmond.
D«. F. VV. Brigham,
DENTIST,
Modern Methods Reliable Work.
Front rooms over postoffice
EDMOND. OKLA
Miss Mary Carmlchael 13,250 votes I'Rht opera programs. Oct 16. as
1 Miss Luella Jones 7000
! Miss Ruth Temmjng 1000
Miss Bess>le Buell 100
M iss Mae Vandlver 100
Miss Nellie Miller — 2000
Miss Myrtle McCoy .... 200
Miss Bertha Setms. . . .800
Miss Lura Leonard 100
Miss Eva McMurray 100
Miss Lucy Jeffries. . _ 100
Missjuanlta Ringer .700
Miss Lucy Trunaly .200
Meat Market
Fresh and Salt Meats
Now in Reynolds Bldg
Wm. SHIRCK
Phone 100
opening number of the course
Thomas Brooks Fletcher of Boston
follows with a lecture In November
and Leland T. Powers In one of his
greatest impersonations in December
Powers appeared here on the some
years ago and is to well and favorably
I known to need any introduction
Thomas Brooks Fletcher is a new
man in this section but during the past
three seasons he has been one of the
most popular lecturers throughout the
Fast and will no doubt be equally as
H. R. Hudson of Fredonla, Kansas, streng this year In the west The
was here Tuesday looking over the Rone* a Chicago musical at
! city with a view to establishing an Ice ,rac,lon <* g'ea< wl11 "n|s1
j plant He was quite well pleased with unusually entertaining number in Feb
the outlook and may conclude to put "Jarv ^r I homas I- (jreen of
in a 20-ton plant here. Mr Hudson Washington D C . a la,nous world
,s a pleasant gentleman and seems to <raveler a d lecturer, will follow the
- (ally understand his business and If he K°«ey Bo^ vlth a '««<"• last of
decides to locate here will undoubted February I he celebrated Dunbar
ly make a success of the Ice business Hell Ringers will appear as the closing
Mr. Hudson returned to Edmond yes
Slayer *>f Sheriff Garrison Con-
fc«*cf Mis Guilt
Alf Hunter, who a year ago killed
Sheriff Garrison of Oklahoma county,
has been captured at Pine Bluff. Ark*
ansas, and a special from that place
says Alf Hunter negro, who was ar
rested here in this city last night after
a desperate fight with the officers,
today confessed to the murder of
Sheriff G W. Garrison and told the
details of his deadly work In Oklahoma
and declared also that he murdered a
white man In Fourche bottoms, near
Little Rock, Arkansas, after maKing
his escape from Oklahoma He said
he expected death when taken back
to the scene of his crime, but that
Jesus was with him and he would
not worry. He is not believed guilty
of the Fourche murder
The officers believe Hunter is try
ing to sheilJ his brother who Is in jail
at Little Rock, charged with the
crime. Sheriff Garrison of Oklanoma
City wired Sheriff Philpot today that
he was on his way to Pine Bluff with
requsltlon papers. The officers here
will probably refuse to surrender Hun-
ter unless the reward of $3 800 Is
guaranteed them.
MRS. FOREMAN DIE
Victim ol Auto Driven by Div
h«dient Young Man
Phone 54
John Roaten
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW
Practicc in all the Courts,
office
Office over Poll
Phone No. 3
Idence Phone No. 59
DAY, M. D.
ffice or residence from 4
At Oklahoma City
Ity building, from 9.30
Practice In Ok-
ilmlted to Skin and Gen-
iaAses.
George B. Spangler
City Engineer
and Surveyor
All kinds of Civil Engineering and
Surveying work promptly and accur-
ately done. Prices right. Office
at Residence, 6383 Hurd street,
Phone 102.
Thlirman 0^,ceP^°ne'3 Res. phone. 165
i and Surgeon. DR. s. n. stone,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office rooms 5 and 6 First National
Bank Building.
. J. W. HOWARD
Physician and Surgeon
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m . 2 to
5pm Office over 1st Natl, Bank
EDMOND. OKLAHOMA.
\. M. RUML M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SUROKON
Calls answered promptl}
day or night.
Office Over the Post
Office.
Residence 67
Office 68
terday and is still
field.
looking over the
3HON£S
| knd 4. National Bank
Calls answered day or
les at office 175, at home
Piano Tuning
RALPH JW. DAVIS
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
321 East Campbell.
attraction in March
Definite dates for the above are as
follows Kellog Haines Co. Oct 16,"
Thomas Brooks Fletcher, Nov. 15."
About forty of the friends and neigh Leland T. Powers Dec. 15,"
bors of Mrs. H M Coyner gathered Koney Boys. Feb I." Dr. Green Feb.
I at her home five miles northwest of 9." Dunbar Bell Ringers. March 19. '
town Tuesday for a corn husking and Season tickets will be on sale at
sewing bee taking with them well fill | Hiatt's drug store, Sat Oct 9 at 8 a -
ed baskets which formed the feast at j m. Price for the course $1 50
I noon which was spread under some j The committee has decided that it
1 trees and all enjoyed a delightful pic < will he to the best Interest of all con
nic dinner. The guests departed late ' ctrned to limit the number of tickets
in the afternoon leaving stacks rf corn j that can be purchased by one person
In the cribs and piles of garments, to two tickets except when purchased I
quills and carpet rag balls, in the by a member of a family tesldent in)
house, as gentle reminders of their Edmond In which case three, four cr
having been there. five tickets may be purchased accord j
. ing to the requirements of the family |
Tne annual camp fire and bean bake
at the M. E churcn Wednesday eve
i nlng was well attended and the veter-
ans enjoyed themselves emensely ov-
er the old army dishes and relating
their experiences of camp and army
life, singing songs, etc.
i presided over the meeting
Ruwcl Escaped
After an all night chase after Wll
liam Russell charged with assault,
Deputy sheriff George Moore returned
to Oklahoma Thursday without his
man.
Russell is charged with having as
saulted the 13 year 'Id daughter of
Frank Howell, at Spencer. August 19.
after his arrest Russell esdaped from
deputy sheriff and was persued by an
Infurated mob, heaaed by the father cf
the alleged victim.
Following the receipt of word that
Russell uas hiding in the mountains
near Duncan Mo Deputy snerllf
Moore started out on the trail of his
prisoner. A running battle ensued,
in which several shots were exchanged
and Russell disappeared in the Ozarks
of Missouri, and escaped
DR. NOTT SAYS If We Live In Ok
lahoma and Would Have Good Health. I
Watch Carefully the Food, and Partii
ularly the Water that We Consume
This celebrated Estern Savant on a !
Judge Isle trjp tQ oklahoma, long before it be- >
came the white man's country, proph
esied that many of the first settlers
wculd be troubled with sore backs, i
the drinking of the
chool Preparatory Days
,'e have tried to anticipate the wants of the fall students and
Mhers of the smaller boys and girls in supplying our store
IptCially strong lines of the things needful for school wear.
" making a special showing of the serviceable Galatea Suit-
|r school dresses and the small boys suits and waists.
Family" and "Eternity" school shoes for boys
[iris are "Star Brand" and
Brand Shoes are Better
ire showing a swatch book of cloths and taking orders for
|kin£ orders for Ladies Ready-to-wear and made to measure
Let us fit you with suit or coat.
Not man Wins 35 to 3
The Central Normal foot ball squad resulting from
met defeat from the university team water of the country promiscuously,
at Norman last Friday by a score ot not having means at hand to analyze
35 to 3. The varsity team had a it; the Kldnev. Liver. Bladder, and1
great advantage In weight, but in the stomach troubles would be the prin
last half they were unable to score n C|pa| complaints from which the first
the tidmond team. The game is re settlers would suffer. Streams like
ported to have been very interesting crystal and as cool as ice invited the ,
Central Normal goes to Durant to
morrow to play the Normal team of
that piace
thirsty pioneer "to come nto my par-
lor" to drink meant illness nausea,
sometimes death Dr. Nott search
ed the world wide for some ingredient
Special meetings are being held in that would neutralize, so far possible
Hopewell Baptist church west of Ed the evil effect resulting from the drink
mond this week, conducted by Rev jng 0f unhealthful water. Once the
Chennaut of Geary. Rev Chennaut ingredient was found, it wa, a step
Is preaching some able sermons and j to'/prd tie possibility of restoring
may be extended a call to the pastor L ,er Sidney. Bladder. Stomach etc ,
ate. Meetings will continue till Sun-
day when services will be held both
morning and evening.
WITCHER
G. D. Doxsie and family spent Sun.
oay with his son.
L W Barlow of Edmond visited at
Tanglewood Sunday.
Nellie Jones spent Sunday at the
home of her brother.
G. C. Kennedy and wife spent last
Friday with friends In the City
Lou Hlner returned from Mulhall
Monday where he has been making
hav
B. C Glrard returned from the City
Friday where he has been serving on
the Jury.
H. L. Lair and family were recent-
ly called to Harrah by the illness of
his father.
G. W. Moore and grandson. Clar-
ence. had an exciting breakdown while
out riding recently,
). E Parks has finished his first
Dicking of cotton and J hn Bottler
his seconi picking.
Willie Bottger and Mrs Maud Rice
were vfsltlng their parents, Mr. snd
Mrs: John Bot'g"r. Sunday.
J. L Deoew of Clarlnda, Iowa,
visited with his brother in-law, >. C.
Kennedy, the first of the week.
G W. Doxsie has been making the
needed repairs at Sunnystde prepara
torv to the starting of school next
Monday-
Mrs S B Foreman, a former ar -
highly esteemed resident of Edmoiv
was run over and fatally Injured at Ok
lahoma City yesterday morning by a
auto driven by Fred Dunham. 17 yeat
old son of R. T. Dunham, who nan
disobeyed his parents in taking the
machine from the garage
The accident occurred at 9:30 i-
front of Mrs Foreman's resldMio . .
she was buvtng vegetables of a ven<
She was taken to her home and I;; •
to Rolater's hospital, where she c i
an hour and a halt later.
The remains were taken to htr
old home at h't Sterl'ng, Kentuckv,
for burial
Supprisini; Conditions A City Where
Gray Haired People Rcdicule The
Osier Theory
We learn that a carload of the Q
Ban Hair Restorer and Tonic was
bought by one firm of retail druggists
In Omaha City. Evidently the gray
heads and those people possessing
this straggly hair living in Omaha City
are commencing to realize that the
advantages of preserving a youthful
appearance is not to be lightly disre
garded. Dr Osiers th«ory may be
wrong but nevertheless, many men
have failed to secure a position th;it
otherwise they might have secured
but for the gray hair that announced
the approach of loss of energy and
youth. Who makes the best impres
sion on the employer seeking help—
the man with gray hair or the man
with a youthful head of hair? The
use of Q ban Hair Restorer can make
some people look as If t wenty years
had been rolled back tor them
We publish below a testimonial,
that come unsolicited; the writer
testifies to the fact that a two-weeks'
course restored the few gray hairs he
had to the original color. If Q-Ban
Hair Restorer does not do the same
for you after using six bottles, your
money wlil be refunded by the drug-
gist of whom you buy the preparation.
We claim tor the Hair Tonic that
it will keep your sca'p in a healthful
condition and will increase the length
ot the hair at least three inches per
year until the limit of growth has been
reached.
Mrs. T. R Corr yesterdav re eived
a nobby pheaton from her mother vho
resides In Missouri
Rev. Father M. Dannis of H 'er,
Oklahoma, has entered upon i Is ec-
clesiastic duties at St. John's cnurch
in Edmond.
P. A. Spice, superintendent of the
Edmond water and light plant, was at
Guthrie on bu-iness Tuesday.
Geo. Parker and wife left Tuesday
for an extended vtslt with friends and
relatives in different parts of Indiana.
NOTICE.
If you want nice and
neat shoe work done
carry it to
G. h. MILLER.
Ai Harlow & Hayes.
All Work Guaranteed.
able: goods at l_ow prices
^Foster & jayne:
tc ii rrr i working order
Dr. > ,tt scouted utterly the prac
t of shipping the Kidneys. 'Jver,
i dd< r and Stomach. Into a I'enzy
Wreck at Arcadia y , llse 0| powerful dluretles.
Tuesday morning two work trains on 3jr)je gtc. He said, watch that which
the Katy collided near the town ot ,0ei into the Stomach and nature will
Arcadia, killing one negro boy and In lo tfr e rest. Give the Stomach and
juring several whites The two trains Cidt eys the right material to work
backed together and tne only damage yitf and they don t need any help to
to properly was to a lew dirt cars and ao inelr work and do It right. Dr.
the de-railing of a caboose ^ott'a melon ieed compound Is the
— food Inspector of what you eat and
Attorney Roaten wa3 at the ci drlnls—in connection with Nott's
yesterday niielon seed compound the patient is
Good gentle pony for sale inquire! tecommended to carry artththem at all
at this office. ! limes a box of llthia tablets so as to
... „ amp a tablet Into the water whenever
Mr. and Mrs W. L Whisler f ani ^
Deer Creek were Enterprise vl:lmrs ■ ^ ^ .ompound harldy Av0|d
yesterday. the frying pan as you would a pestl
Mrs. j. W. Willis has beta delayed i lence. The less work you give (he
at Rock Hill. South Carolina, oy ill-1 Compound to dc. the sooner you *111
| ness and will not arrive here for two be well, All druggists carry the
| weeks yet. Melon See<l Compound
- Red
Star Lumber Company -
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L. ROBISON,
MANAGER
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a full line
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Doors, Lime,
Coal,
Cement,
Brick, Stone
and ail
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Hazlitt, Harry. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1909, newspaper, September 30, 1909; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc140743/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.