The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1912 Page: 1 of 6
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e
mond Enterprise
One Dollar Per Year
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY IN THE INTERESTS OE EDMOND AND VICINITY
-:iei )t ;ar Per Ycc.
I•OL. 12
EDMOND. OKLAHOMA, lhl RSDAY, MAY 9 IQ12
N- 13
HIATT'S JEWELRY
XII kinds of Wa'ches, Clocks and Jewelry
Ctitl on us for repairing. All work guar-
anteed
H R HI AT I
CLEAN-UP DAY AT
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W. S. PATTEN, FHBB. J. M. ANGL.EA, Casbibb
J. W. HOWARD, VICI-PRES C. H. PROFFITT, ASST. CASH
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF EDMOND, OKLAHOMA
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $30,000.00
DIRECTORS:
S. Patter J. W, Howard C. J. Patten i. W, Rodkei J. M. Angiea
Local Mention
Pastor D. F. Stiles left Tues-
day for the south part of the
state, to be gone for a week or
more.
Mrs. Hillebrand of Waterloo
was called to Woodward, Okla..
on account of serious illness of
her sister, Mrs. Meyer, an aunt
to Mrs. Hagan of Edmond and
John Schaefer.
We wish to extend our thanks
to the Subordinate and Rebecka
Lodges and to our neighbors and
friends for the floral offerings
and services rendered during the
illness and death of our daughter , grounds
and s'ster- The clean-up movement start-
. *"■ un'' s- lhos. II. at Normal is a eommend-
I George and family. j abl^oneand should be extended
FUK RENT—My residence on to all parts of the city. Nothing
I Thatcher and Normal streets. | will add more to the healthl'ul-
C. M. Allen, Norman, Okla. m-st and beauty of the city than
; Prof. Allen wis up from Nor- a^tnera' l''ean ul''
| man Saturday.
Closing out dishes at cost price Announce for Sheriff
jut Paas' hardware. Two more candidates announce
I I I. R. Hiatt has moved his jew- tor sheriff before the democratic
I elry store down to his gallery on
- Second street.
Normal Notes
OFNYQAS NftRDiflA! The school year is drawing to
" • HwllsHBfc a el<isc, and we are now thinking
| of commencement once more.
The events will begin Tuesday,
Tuesda;. was clean-up day at | M.,y u and continue as follows:
Central Normal anil it was a day
of work and accomplishment.
President Charles Evans
acted as commander-in--chief
and general director of the
i entire Normal forces consisting
of professors, students, men,
women, boys and irirls; every-
body worked with the result that
a marked improvement was made
in the appearance of the Normal
m.,
Rugs! Rugs!!
9x12 Size
Mattting Rugs - - $ 3.00
Granite Art Squares - 4.00
Union " " - 5.50
Tapestry Brussels
Axminster
V elvets
18.00 to 10.00
28.00 to 18.75
30.00 to 15.00
Wall i*aper 4c a Roli
Go-Carts in Latest Styles
D. N. McGOWAN
Try Chase Chocolates
THEY ARE THE BEST
r O.R K A I. K It "Y
HIATT & HOWARD
DRUGGISTS
Next Door P. O. Phone 5
$100 REWARD
$100 Reward for the equal of Chad's Lice
Killar. It will kill head lice, body lice,
stick tights, sand fleas, mites, roaches, bed
bugs or any other animal parasite.
Cures gapes, limber neck and scaly leg, dog, horse
and cattle mange. Is absolutely stainless, non-pois-
onous, keeps poultry healthy and saves corn the lice
require. Sold and guaranteed by
J. N. BATES
Red Star tlour is the best,
| every sack guaranteed. Barrett
|c& Bryant.
Mrs. Malone and children went
|to Kirksvilte, Mo.. Monday.
| Henry Kallmann and wife re-
turned toTullula, 111., last week.
O. ('. Ferris went to Colorado
'Springs the first of week.
Mrs. Luella Rhule has gone to
Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bender
j will go to Brown county, Kansas
Saturday.
Miss Geneva Whittaker return-
ed last week from Texhoma,
where she has been teaching,
i FOR SALE I will sell a few
settings of eggs from my Rhode
Tuesday. May 14, 8:15 p. m.,
piano recital, Miss Mary Smith.
Wednesday, May 15, 8 p. m.,
Junior Senior Banquet.
Friday, May 17, 2:20 p. m.p
exhibition of Physical Training
Class.
Friday, May 17, 8:15 p.
piano recital, Miss Boone.
Sunday, May 19, 11 a. m.,
Baccalaureate Sermon by Rev.
Floyd Poe, A. M.. I). I)., of In-
dependence, Kansas,
Monday, May 20, 8:15 p. m.t
musicale, —departments of piano
and vocal music, by Miss Mar-
garet Brown and Prof. O. J.
Lehrer.
Tuesday, May 21, lo a. m., at
chapel, two-year certificate class.
Wednesday, May 22, 10 a. m.,
Our Mother
We will pay "A Tribute to Our
Mother" at the Presbyterian
: T i i r> vi <-11 i church next Sunday morning at
Island Reds. Champion prize L, , , , ... , , ,
,..i ., , Ho clock. W ear a co ored flow-
winners of the south. Come and: ... , . .
er if your mother is living, wear
; see my Hock and be convinced
that I have the best.
W. C. Tallant. West'
:ird street. Edmond.
E. A. Ringold, secretary of the ~
county election board, was up j Copimencement Exercises
from Oklahoma City Tuesday. We wish to extend an invita-
Dr. Thurman has anew Ford t'on to the patrons and citizens
automobile. "f Edmond and vicinity to attend
A power washing machine '^e e'l)S'n£ exercises of our Pub-
demonstration at Paas' hardware ''c Schools, at the Methodist
store Saturday afternoon May 11. c'mrc'1' May 15, 1912.
j See it. It's free. I- Invocation
Red Star flour for sale by Bar- Song
|rett & Bryant. None better. j).'
annual address by Dr. C. C.
primaries this week. They are Weith, Pastdr First Presbyterian
Sam Bartell, a pioneer Oklahom- church, Ardmore, Oklahoma,
an. and .1. W. Legtr, formerly of j Wednesday, May 22, 3 p. m„
this locality, but now of Oklaho-. businesi! meetingof Alumni As-
ma ' 'ty- sociation.
Wednesday, May 22, 8:15 p. m.
Alumni lian<iuet.
Thursday, May 2Ii, 10 a. m.,
Commencement Exercises.
There will be a department ex-
hibit of representative school
work in the class rooms from
Monday till Thursday, May 20-
Zi, inclusive. The public are
cordially invited to view this ex-
hibit.
The regular term examinations
will be held on Monday and Tues-
day, May 20 and 21.
Professor Oakes addressed the
County Teachers' Association at
Purcell last Saturday.
Tuesday was clean-up day at
Central, and we hail a holiday,
at least a rest from books and
some exercise in the open air.
To appreciate how it was done,
you should have seen the army
at work strong boys with shov-
els, spades, and whitewash
brushes; pretty girls with hoes
and, rakes in their lily-white
hands; and professors and presi-
dent. all at work, in a well or-
ganized and systematic way,
making the campus more beauti-
Mothers Day
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock
a special program will be given
in recognition of Mothers Day,
at the Methodist church. ' There
will be special music vocal and
instrumental, and the address
will be made by President Evans
of the Normal school. At 8
o'clock the young men of the
church will conduct a service on
Missionary work in China.
a white flower if she has ({one to
the other world,
vee, Pastor.
A. B. OKle-
Jacob Swisher of Kingfisher
idied at the home of his daught-
er, Mrs. Dow, in Edmond last
Sunday at 3 o'clock, aged 84 yrs.
i He came here on a visit a few
I weeks ago and was taken ill.
The funeral took place from the
Dow home Monday, Rev. Ogle-
Nee officiating. Burial was in
i (iracelawn cemetery beside his
wife who was laid to rest there
four years ago.
Buy your paints, oils and var-
: nishes at Paas' hardware.
J. N. Thompson returned to!
his home at Princeton, New Jer
sey, last Thursday after a visit
with his brother, W. D. Thomp-
son.
Barrett & Bryant sell lied Star
flour. Best on the market.
1. W. Gray has disposed of his
store in eastern Oklahoma and
returned to Edmond.
ful. By night the weeds were
Kev. Hazzard all cut and removed, the trees
Congregation sprouted and whitewashed, the
'^"n^ first tirade bumps cut oil' and the depres-
')r'" " 'hird Grade, W S sions filled, the rocks and other
iV. Song - 1st and 2nd, WS rubbish removed, and flowers set
■VI. Recitation (Genava Shu- ju appropriate places. Then,
j man) (ith grade, E S just as the work was about fin-
2nd grade, L S ished, Nature smiled and offered
VIII. Recitation '(francis her assistance in putting on the
Marks) 6th grade, h S finishing touches. So a gentle
IX. Song .ird and 4th, VV S rain came in the evening to
X. Play 1th grade, K S brighten and refresh the whole
XI. Song - 5th and 6th, \\ S,landscape and to keep alive the
XII. Recitation J.Justus Tyler) newly -;,et flowers > t.i.-
7th grade, E V\ campus is beautiful and in readi
Benediction - Kev. Marks ne-s for Commencement
J. P. Hayen has filled as dem-
cratic candidate for county as-
sessor. Mr. Hayen has the qual-
ifications to fill the office and if
Arthur Shinn Weds
Arthur Shinn, the popular car-
rier on route 2, was united in
nominated and elected will make niamaKe ruesday evening, April
an excellent officer. ;:!0' Miss Kate •s,llilh' Fl'ank
The city school board met .VIon- M" ('°'vil'e' f iciat>n*; '[he «*;
day evening and organized bv ' th- home of
, , ,. , , , " the bruit* s parents southwest
electing Ld Daniels president and , .. ' , .
,, , n' . , i ox the city, lhe hnternrise ex-1
. R. J. Potts secretary. . . 4 .
L ; tends congratulations to the hap-
Don't fail to see the washing grat|"atto"^itaf next Tuesday*1PV y°Un* C0UP'e and Wishe8 them
May 14, at 8 o'clock in Assembly
hall. Everybody invited.
machine demonstration at Paas
hardware Saturday afternoon
May 11. Power demonstration.
See Bates for prices on cane
seed.
See Bates for cane seed.
Mebane Triumph and Big Boll
Rowden cotton seed at Bates
of wedded bliss.
■ ree.
Machine oils and all other oils
at Paas' hardware.]
Mr. Webster of VanBuren
county, Iowa, was here the first
of the week visiting H. ti. Al
den.
1 Repairs for any and all kind
of implements at Paas' hardware
store.
W. S Patten went to Tulsa
today to attend the bankers' con-
vention.
SATISFACTION
-GOES IN EVERY PACK-
Age that leaves our store regardless of price. Sati faction,
that's what we aim for and we accomplish it. We have
Satisfaction in knowing that you get the best when you
trade with us. You have the Satisfaction of knowing that
you have bought your groceries at the lowest price consistent
with goods and quality.
McGaha & Blackburn
THE RED FRONT STORE
FEED and POULTRY STORE
Mebane, Triumph and Big Boll Cotton Seed. I'hone < 2
We handle all kinds of field seeds, as well as a full line
of bran, chops, corn, Hour, shorts, "whiteor gray," hay and
a full line of poultry supplies, Highest cash price paid for
poultry, eggs and hides.
.lust received a full line of garden and field seeds of lall
kinds.
We liave'a full stock of poultry supplies, and sell Seneca
or Capital Stock and Veterinary remedies on a cash guaran-
tee. Call and see us for prices on all kinds of feed or hay
before you buy.
Hunters Cream and Choctaw Flour
J. N. BATES
■tsmmiiiT Ttnran
IT'S YOUR MOVE NEXT
We have in stock the best line of High Grade Groceries
to be found on the market at
The Spot Cash Grocery
it's now your move by calling either at our store or
over the phone and placing an order.
That would be a good move.
Chase and Sanborn Teas and Coffees
Heinz Sour and Dill Pickles
ANY THING YOU WANT IN
Breakfast Foods, Salmon, Sardines and
Canned Meats, Honey, Syrups
and Preserves
Fresh and Canned Fruits and Vegetables
Spices, Flavoring Extracts and Salads
Washing Powders
Soaps and Bluing
Bailey & Daniels.
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Hazlitt, Harry. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1912, newspaper, May 9, 1912; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc140918/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.