The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1911 Page: 3 of 6
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An Individual Dinner Se FREE
To ever-,one who trades at our : • a- i genu re Vienna
Sevt' -Pic-cc Imported Dinner S< . V. i: cj \ ■ J ou'
money to advertise, so we are going to spent; *'< *ut t , way and
give you the benefit. There ic. «i reason why \ t; should trade at our store.
We have what you want—Quafity is the best Pi ict* are -v.- • gat
Then why not trade with us? We try to .ow < appreciation ( f y n busi-
ness by making it possible for you to collec'. cjupcis nd secure < r.. ugh of
our beautiful imported China to t r t« h-• Will pi- • 1 t t , \ou
call, at which t:me we will explain full particulars. One of th*^ beautiful
sets given free with $25 n trade or with $10. r. trade and a < yment
of 98c to cover frieght and import charges.
*> • *
■ * .ram* . i
S. P. FLYNN
Phone 2
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farm and City Property
No Delay in Getting Your
Money
List Your Property With Me
for Quick Sale
Dennis T. Brown
The Heal Estate V\an
Phone No. 112 iiq 1-2 South Broadway
BATES FEED STORE
We have a large supply of all kinds of field seeds includ-
includirg Rape seed. New Era, Whip-or-will and Black Kyi
Cow Peas, Sweat Corn, Cotton Seed. Kaffir Coi n. etc. ' all
when in need of anything in the line.
J. N. BATES
The Edmond Enterprise
EDMOND. OKLAHOMA
Published in tht bdrnond Enterprise
May 18-26.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
En*
mail matter of the second class. j suance of an order of the County Court
' . ' ' ' , ' - .
HARRY HAZLITT Editor and Publisher made on the 5t: - v of May. 191 I. in
the matter of the estate of A D. Marble,
HAS HO SUBSTITUTE
Subscription. One Doaar Per Year in
Advance.
Saved Child From Death
"After our child had suffered
I from severe bronchial trouble for
a year," wrote G. Richardson,
of Richardson's Mills, Ala., "we
[ feared it had consumption. W'o
I tried many without avail, and
doctor's medicine seemed as use-
less. Finally we tried Dr. Kings
New Discovery, and are pleased
to say that one bottle effected a
complete cure, and our child is
again strong and healthy." For
coughs, colds, hoarseness, lagri-
ppe, asthma, croup and sore
lungs, its the most infallible rem-
edy that's made. Price 50c and
$1.0(1. Trial bottle free. Guar-
anteed by City Drug Store.
deceased, the undersigned, as admmistr*
tor of the paid estate of said Decease
! will sell at public auction to the highes
; bidder, for cash subject to confirmatioi
by said County Court: on the 3rd day -o
June 91 I, at 1:30 /clock p in fit. th-
House
th<
title and interest o
b!e at the time of I
St
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rign
md ,
U-rrst t
1 have just received a new in
voice of ladies hats from Kansas j homa City. Oklahoma. >> * > u
City. Call and see them.
Mrs. W. B. Thompson,
124 South Broadway.
Absolutely Pure
Tho only baking now/dor
made from ftoya! Orspo
Cream of Tartar
N0ALUM.N0 LIME PHOSPHATE
BIG BOOSTER PROGRAM
Local Mention
Eighth Grade Examination
The examination for the eighth
grade pupils of Oklahoma Co.
will be held at the following
places: Oklahoma City, Edmond, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roberts
Britton, Jones, Luther and liar- of Spencer visited Sunday with
rah, May 18 and 19. her sister, Mrs. ,1. H. Thurman.
Anna Burks Love, County! Lake Moore went to Klamah
{Falls, Washington, Monday to
dispose of some town property
he has at that place.
For Farm Loans see J. I). Mc-
acquired in and to all they certain lot s,
: . -i 'i parcc'. ' lar. J. • ; . \ ,
and being in the County of Payne. State
of Oklahoma, and described as follows,
to-wit:
Lots 6-7-8 and 9. in block four (4)
and lots 15-14 15- 16-17-18-1 Q 20-21
22-23 and 24 in Block five '-5 . all in
Greens addition to the town Yale, Payne
County Oklahoma Said iots to be sold
in pairs for cash, subject, to confirmation
by the said County Court. All money to
be paid into Court pending the issuance
of Administrator s Deed.
Bids may be in writing and be sent to
the office of H. t Danner. attorney at
j Law, 526-27-28 Security Bldg , Okla-
N. Wolf.
327 E. 10th St . Oklahoma City, Okla- •' j
homa. or filed in the office of the Judge j Arningfcmfnts HIV boilljf lliatlo j
of the County Court. | for a big booster celebration in
Dated this i oth day of May. 19t l j Edmond on Monday. May 2!),
d N. Wolf, Administrator, j jn honor of the completion of the I
interurhan connecting us with
Oklahoma City. Special cars
a?
r«\>> *v vsifr
&
Edmond Panfatorium
'LEANhRS, PRESS-
ERS, HATTERS
i.ivc your Old Clv.nes made New
your New Clothes made tc
Order. Latest Styles of Ladies
Tail.Ming by H. B. Radford & Co.
Gents by Strauss Bros.. City Tail-
ors and Kaufman.
We have 1600 Spi ing samples from
? 2.00 up, of the latest styles anc
Up-to-date Weaver.
ruffs and Pockets put oc
nay
unless we pleese
/Vial tby, Prop
131 8 S. Bdv
Interurban Gala Day lor Edmond
29—Special Cars From City
May
By
H. L Danner,
Attorney for Administrator.
-
Tin. Arcansas Black Smithshop
Ralph lirown, Prop.
All kinds of
and Repairing,
guaranteed.
Blacksmilhng. Wagon Making
Ymir Patronage Solicted and
l irst Door South of lulmond Enterprise
antee the Hunters Cream flour.
A meeting of the cit \ school
81 Years Old
Grandma Baldwin was 81 years
old last Saturday and the occa-1 Gee with Ringer Brt
sion was made memorable by the „ „ , „ ,,
, , .. Mctiaha ai Potts se am guar-
gathering of her many relatives
lo spend the day with her. Mrs.
Baldwin is enjoying good health
despite her years and her friends board Tuesday night ended in a
hope she will live to celebrate "draw." Prof. Jamieson, who
many more birthday anniversar- was elected superintendent at a
ii?s. former meeting, did not accept
' and another election was in ord-
er, with the result that numer-
j ous ballots ended in a tie vote
four for Prof. Adamson princi-
pal of the west side school, and
' I four for Prof Jones of Chicka-
! sha.
will bring several hundred visit
ors from Oklahoma City and 250 j
invitations have been issued by
the Edmond Chamber of Com-
merce and tho street railway
company. A general committee
composed of John Roaten, Wm.
Huffman and A. 1). Dailev met
with John Shartell, vice presi-
dent of the company, Tuesday
and completed arrangements.
The celebration will be held ai
Mitch park commencing at 2:301
and the following are the com
mittees:
Reception James Brown, W.
S. Fatten, Geo. Farrar, F. E.
CplofcNclo
Roclues
Dozens of interesting placr*
to visit—Pike's Peak, Estes
Park, Colorado Springs,
Manitou, Royal (Jorge, Glen*
wood Springs, Denver.
Dozens of things to do-
mountain climbing, trout
fishing, hear hunting, golfing,
polo and autoing ; or just
saunter around and get
tanned
# Two weeks in the cool, in-
vigorating Colorado air will
give you a new lease of life.
Low-fare, round-trip ex-
cursions all summer.
You will enjoy reading 'A
Colorado Summer.'
Grand (any on (
of A.
nranc
... '
Irizon^
Miles wide, a mile deep,
and painted like a sunset. En
route visit the Indian pueblos
of New Mexico and Arizona,
and spend a day in the Pet-
rified Forest of Arizona.
El Tovar hotel, under
management of Fred Harvey,
looks after you when at the
Grand Canyon. As much
like a country club as a hotel
can be.
Stop off here on your way
to California. A Pullman to
the rim.
You will enjoy rending
"Titan of Chasms."
A Burglar's Awful Deed
may not paralyze a home so com-
pletely as a mother's long illness
But Dr. King's New Life Pills
are a splendid remedy for women.
"They gave me wonderful bene-
fit in constipation and female For Life Insurance see .1. I). I
trouble," wrote Mrs. M. C. Dun- j McGee with Ringer Bros. 2 20
lap, ot Leadill. Tenn. It ailing: Swans Down Cake Flour. 12:30
try them. 25c at C ity Drug j something fine. Spot Cash.
Buell. \\. H. Tuttle, Chas. For-
ster, James Ringer.
Arrangements VY. J. Huff-
man, J. W. Potts, l>. N. McGow-
an, J. L. Robison, Dr. .lanies
McLauchlin.
Refreshments YV. 1). Thomp-
son, A. I!. Deselms, L. B. Mc-
iGaha, W. B. Bryant, S. F. Flynn
] Store.
Special Election May 31
The mayor's proclamation call-
ing a special election for Wed-
nesday. May 31, to vote on the
proposition of issuing $20,000 in
bonds to extend the water works ')ea see(' $2.50 per hu. at
electric light and sewer systems, ^analy Grocery and I'eed store
IE. W. Daniels.
PROGRAM
Arrival of visitors.
VV. D. Thomson as presi-
dent Edmond Chamber of Com-
All millinery at half price. j merce and presiding officer will
Mrs. W. B. Thompson, 204 South j introduce John Roaten as speak-
Broadway. ieroftheda>
Hunters Cream flour sold and? Response for Oklahoma City
guaranteed by McGaha & Pott>
can be found on another page.
Railwa> Company. John Shar-
I tell: for Oklahoma City Chamber
Kaffier seed 80c per Int.. cow-1 0f Commerce, O. P. Workman.
Addresses, Our Mutual Ben-
efits. .Judprc Dickerson for Ed-
^(osemrte
Valley
Beyond a doubt the love-
liest of mountain valleys.
In the cool Sierras of Cali-
fornia, a mile above the
sea, rimmed by sheer cliffs,
thousands of feet high.
Can you imagine a more
delightful vacation than
camping among its giant
redwoods ?
Low-fare summer excur-
sions. A side trip from the
California Limited.
You will enjoy reading
44 Yosemite Valley."
Summer |S1 Excursions
W iit« for our illuatratfd
.Summer travel hook*
and trun fold*
G\li/brniav
►oofc. C 1
oeashore
Act
Bathe in the blue Pacific
and try deep-sea fishing.
Or perhaps you may enjoy
golf, tennis or motoring more.
California maintains milrs of
smooth, dust less roads. Mag-
nificent resort hotels and
comfortable "tent cities."
It's cool along the coaat
all summer.
Low-fare summer excur-
sions. Ever try the California
Limited ?
You will enjoy reading
"To California over the
Santa Fe Trail."
Good eating potatoes at
per bu. at Kanalv Grocer
Feed store.
Interurban Wreck
A bad wreck occurred on th
. interurban between Britton and Tipton visiting
North Oklahma station Tuesda;, Rita Mitchell,
night. Motorman E. L. Carra-
thurs was killed and ten others
injured.
Harry Patterson is here from
hi- cousin, Miss
$1 .lo | mond; Sidm \ I. I'rock for Ok-
and | lahoma <'i t >.
Refreshments.
Music by orchestra.
Automobile
W: S. Blackburn of Oklahoma'
has engaged Elwood Rogers to
"ill
Sti
a
i Peter Painter SclVS
tijpijiwhen paint peels off
^ - and looks dead its &
case of Sui\ stroke.
Patton's <
It Startled The World
When the astounding claims were
ftrst made for Bucklin's Arnica
Salve, but forty years of wonder-
ful cures have proved them true,
and everywhere it is now known
as the best salve on earth for!
burns, boils, scalds, sores, bruis-.
es, sprains, swellings, eczema,
i chapped hands, fever sores and
piles. Only 25c at City Drug
Store.
put him up a new
Clegern addition.
Mr. Minimum
has been very ill.
All millinery at
Mrs. W. B. Thompsi
Broadway.
residence in i
wine,
de abourt city.
An 89er Dead
;dn\ morning William Bol-
an old and highly respeet-
was never known to
overcome by the Sun
Patton's Sun-Proof Paint represents the only true
principle of scientific paint-making, combining t-he
bijrtiest depree of beauty with the greatest covering
capacity and durability. It does not lose Its lustre
It does not peel, crack or chalk off ^
Get a beautiful color cprd and full inform*'
tion from
Red Star Lumber Co
Old Timer Here
Elmer I. Moody, a former Ed-
mond boy. but now a prominent
attorney of Pasedena California,
drop|ied off here Tuesday on his
way home from New York for a
short visit with old friends and
schoolmates. His parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Moody, are now in
Pasadena and Mrs. Moody i> en-
joying good health.
White Lily Hour $1.20 ]ier >ack
every sack guaranteed at Kana-
1\ "> grocery and feed store.
Crystal White Snap, t> bar
A">c. Spot CashGrocery.
Dr. Cox's
PAINLESS BLISTLkJ
Guaranteed to give satifi. ■ '
tar without pain or your - ' . j
For sale ~by all druggist1.
ed resident, died at his home on
j east Second street of tuherculo-
I Deer Creek eis. He was stricken with the,
I dread disease two . ears ago and
it half price j in November 1!MI!> sold out and
204 South went to Arizona. The altitude
was too high and he went to San
jAntone, but got no relief and he
returned to Edmond in April.
The deceased was born in Lin-
coln countv, Ohio, in September
1802 and came to Oklahoma in
1889. '•'■ttling on a I'arm near
Choctaw. He moved to west of
Edmond four year* :igo. The
deceased leav - a daughter 18
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<>l.l> RHLIABLE
FLOUR & FEED STORE
' ot nif : 1 w ii^d li 11. li. Stewart it Son, now owned by
I'.i nest Smith. We htinille ail kinds ot field and Garden seeds
usually kept in a first class feed store.
Quality considei- ,i v. eli hav and feed as low as the low-
est. Give o- a trial ami >e convinced. Our motto: "A Stiuare
Deal to All. \\ ■ vili pa the highest market price for poul-
try and eggs. We are he;idr|uarU-tN lor poultry supplies.
Phone <>,5. ^it> Delivery.
■ MI I 1 i. Owner.
H. R. S ! hWAR f. Manager
for
Le
Maj
A.
Wve
Advertised Letters
■ ■> remaining unci
nt her t<
IKIkLTHC COUGH
iAUDCURETNtLUHCS
SMwSc'l
:,€lMSC0V£ft¥;
OUCHS Cci so* a i i.oo
OLDS I' tpiaibgttl; free
AND *U THROAT AND l.UhC TROUBLES,
GUAPANTEeD SAT/SFACrORf
OH MOSJEV REFUNDED.
years ot age and a
mourn his loss.
The funeral tc
from the home at 9 <
terday morning, lit
Wardner. officiating
ceased was a member o
No. 4 of the Woodmen of tht?
11 World of Oklahoma City and the
members of that order had
charge of the funeral. He car-
ried a .i>2,( 100 benelit policy with
the order Burial was in Grace
Lawn cemeterv.
ddie Not
Emma Dean Smith,
drum, M i s. Amelia
C. Mitchell, Benj V
11
Ha
i heir
Am
Mrs.
Wal-
Wm.
pok place
'clock yes-
\ K.
The de-
of Camp
J\i 0 M P
! Ask
j take t
KAkl ■'
Souih Bn
r Ued
ther.
Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps?
No, Never. Its foolish to fear a
fancied evil, when there are real
aniMeadK perils to guard again-
st in swamps and marshes, bay-
ous. and lowlands. These are
the malaria germs that cause
ague, chills and fever, weakness,
M aches in ihe bones and muscles
and may induce deadly typhoid.
. . . .- Hut hlectrie Hitters destroys and
1 \ easts out these vicious germs
i rom the blood. "Three bottles
drove all the malaria from my
jr.yvdy - item ' wrote Wm. Fret well,
ol Lucama, N. C., "and I've had
r j fine health ever since." Use
this safe sure remedy only. 25c
!; it ('it \ Drugstore.
and
11 miu want a
Cut tie it Son.
farm loan see
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Hazlitt, Harry. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1911, newspaper, May 18, 1911; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc140836/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.