The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1912 Page: 6 of 6
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Save Time! Save Worry!
SELECT your graduating gifts from our new,
Fancy White Bags, Dainty Fans, White Parasols,
Silk Hose, and many other pretty and useful items.
We are making Special Prices on many lines of
seasonable goods; most noticeable are Embroideries
and Laces.
New paterns added to our 5-Cent Lace assort
ment makes it complete and the best values we have
ever shown in
Embroideries 5 and 10 cts.
Be Comfortable and Wear
"Star Brand" Shoes
FOSTER & JAYNE
DON'T BE AN OUTSIDER
IN YOUR OWN COUNTRY
If you have no telephone you are cut off from
quick and easy communication with your fellow
lieings handicapped socially and unprepared
in emergencies. : : ; ; ;
There Should jbe Telephone
Service in Every Home
Call No. 178
Pioneer Telephone
and Telegraph Co:
Published in the Edmond Lnterprise
May 2-9 16. 1912.
Notice of Publication.
In the Ju*tice Court of Leroy Paddock.
Justice of the Peace. Within and for Ok-
lahoma City. Oklahoma County. State of
Oklahoma.
State of Oklahoma. Oklahoma county, ss.
O. Q. Lee. Plaintiff.
vs.
A. L. Edgington, Defendant.
Said defendant, A. L. Edgington. will
take notice that he has been sued in the
above named court upon an account for
rent, and that this plaintiff is asking for
judgment against 3aid defendant, A L.
Edgington. for the sum of Fifteen ($15.
00) Dollars, as rental for the month of
April. 1912, as per oral contract existing
between plaintiff and defendant, and said
defendant. A. L. Edgington, must answer
the petition of plaintiff, filed herein, on or
before the 20th day of May. 1912. or
said petition will be taken as true, and
judgment for said plaintiff will be ren-
dered, for the sum of Fifteen ($15.00)
Dollars, and all costs of this action, and
judgment sustaining the garnishment
herein, and that said garnishee will be
ordered to pay into court, such sum of
money as may be found to be in his pos-
session. or a sufficient amount to pay
this judgment and costs, will be rendered
accordingly.
LtRoy f-aJdock,
Justice of the Peace.
McLaury & Hopps, Attorneys
Canned goods at reduced pric-
es. MtGak* tir Blackburn.
Published in the Edmond Enterprise
May 9-16-25.
ORDER FOR HEARING PETITION
TO SELL REAL ESTATE.
State of Oklahoma. Oklahoma County, ss.
In the County Court in and for the said
County and State.
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
Elizabeth Moody, an Incompetent Person.
Order for Hearing Petition to Sell Real
Estate
John RoaUsn as guardian of the estate
of Ehzaheth Moody, an incompetent per-
son. having filed herein his petition for
the sale of the real estate of the above
named ward for the reasons in said peti-
tion stated.
It is Ordered, that said petition be and
hereby is set for hearing on the 1st day
of June, 1912, at 9 o'clock a. rn„ at
which time all persons interested in the
said sstate of said ward are required to
appear and show cause, if any they have,
why an order should not be granted for
the sale of so much of the real estate of
said ward as is necessary for the reas
ons in said petition stated.
It is further ordered that a copy of this
order be posted in three public places in
Oklahoma County. Oklahoma, one to be
at the County Court House door, and a
copy be published in the Edmond Enter-
prise, a weeuly newspaper published and
of general circulation in said County and
State. a';d that a copy be ma led to each
of next ol kin and other parties interest-
whose names and addresses are
known.
Dated this 4th day cf May. 1912.
(Seal) John W. Hayson,
County Judge.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
In announcing myself as a candidate for County At-
torney of Oklahoma county, (subject to the Democratic pri-
maries, on August fith. 1912) I beg to say that it is not with-
out mature and serious thought that 1 have done so. I have
thought over all that might be objectionable. I have raked
through the gray, dead ashes of the past. I hnve taken a
retrospective glance into the dark recess of days that are
gone, and I am willing that God's sunlight be turned full
upon every act of my past life.
I never wittingly deceived anybody; 1 have never betray-
ed a trust or violated a confidence, and I would not deny the
the truth of my past for any office within the gift of the peo-
ple. 1 would rather have my record in its blackest hue, than
to be pointed out as a public "grafter." official "crook" or
emhezzler who had violated his oath and prostituted the trust
imposed upon him by the people.
I am offering myself for what I am worth today and
may prove to be worth in the future.
If the people are willing to contide to my care the office
of County Attorney of Oklahoma County, I pledge my word
and honor that 1 will send the men who have embezzled vour
money and violated their oaths of office, to the penitentiary.
I shall strike at violaters of the law, be they of high or low
degree, without fear or favor and 1 will save the taxpayers
of Oklahoma county thousands of dollars by useless prose-
cutions.
Sincerely and respectfully submitted,
AL J. JRNNINGS.
CITY TREASURERS REPORT
To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Edmond.
Report for the Month of April, 1912.
FUND. RAL. MARCH 30. RECEIPTS. DI8BURS. BAL. APR. 30.
Contingent $136.63
Taxes $132.64
$269.27
Salary 597.8!)
Taxes
266.12
Clerk
78.50
947.81
Park 183.23
Taxes
66.42
Clerk
3.95
$64.97
188.63
St.-Bridge 62.67
Taxes
132.64
195.31
Sinking 3451.47
Taxes
527.65
Int.
22.21
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4001.36
Fire & Water 104 90
Taxes
134.01
238.91
St.-Lighting 82.9.')
Taxes
11 i. 46
280.41
W. & Light 360.96
Clerk
2<)2,22
282.36
370.82
Cemetery 484.18
Clerk
6.00
490.18
Water Ext. 743.03
556.25
186.78
Elec. L. Ext. tiO.50
7.50
62.00
W. Meter 75.21
Clerk
60.00
79.00
56.21
Sewer Ext. 845.12
Error
7.50
207.59
645.03
Interest 1909.60
Taxes
731.55
2641.15
ludgment 16.6;")
Taxes
65.04
81.69
Balance
on hand
$10,655.56
Outstanding Warrants
Salary Fund
$23)0.75
Contingent Fund
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-
55
2.63
Fire & Water Fund
.
618.45
St.-Lighting Fund
11."
4.23
Interest Fund
-
.
2781.94 ,
Street-Bridge
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-
"t
1.50
Total
7479.50
Respectfully Submitted,
H. W. GRANZOVV,
Treasurer.
CITY CLERK S REPORT
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council:
Gentlemen: My report for the Month of April is as follows:
We have collected for Light $185.42; Water-$106.80; Meters
$60.00; on Salary $73.50; Cemetery $6.00: received for trees on
I ark fund $3.95, total $135.67. We have now 172 water consum-
ers arid 104 using current.
Respectfully Submitted,
J. F. BALDWIN.
City Clerk.
Kanaly Price*
Kanaly Grocery quotes the
following pricos of the best of
goods:
Cottolene 4 lb pail - 50c
10 " - $1.251
Lard pure per lb - 12 1-2cl
compound - lOe j
Meat dry salt per lb 14c 1
Bacon pet lb - - 18c;
Hams i>er lb 16c
Crackers soda 20 lb boxes 7c
Canned corn, hominy, kraut,
pumpkin. t*as, string beans, 3!
cans]fori25c. 20c and 25c bottles
of catsup, pickles, sweet cider,
etc., 2 for 35c. Flour Ponca
Cream $1.50, Choctaw $1.50; Su-
perior $1.35: sugar 16 lbs $] .00
with orders of other groceries;
25 cent coffee 23c 4 1-2 lbs $1.00;
soap 7 bars 25c. Phone 17.
Matt Kanaly.
STRAW HATS
1 he time is now here when you need a new
Straw Hat. We are showing the newest styles and
shapes; low crowns and broad brims are all the go,
and that is what we have. We have as nifty a line
as can be found for the price.
Helps A Judge in Bad Fix
.Justice Eli Cherry, of Gillis
Mills, Tenn., was plainly wor-
ried. A bad sore on his leg had j
baffled several doctors and long i
resisted all remedies. "I
thought it was a cancer," he j
j wrote, "At last I used BucklenV
Arnica Salve, and was complete-
ly cured." Cures Burns, boils,
ulcers, cuts, bruises and piles.
25c at Hiatt & Howard's.
The Metropolitan
"East Lynn" with Miss Velma
Whitman in the dual role of Lady
Isabelle and Madam Vhre, will
be the offering at the Metropoli-
tan theatre all this week. It will j
be the final attraction of the
season at the popular playhouse
and the advance sale of seats for,
every performance has been very ;
"heavy. William J. Dean's ver-
sion of the famous story of Mrs. !
Henry Wood will attract and
please some splendid audiences ;
just as the play has done in every
city f any importance in the j
United States for the last fifty j
years or more. Every member
of the North Brothers' Stock j
company has been happily cast
this week and it was necessary
to engage the services of Miss
Maud Harris, a local girl, who
has been seen in several plays at
the Met during the season that
is now drawing to a close. Spe-
cial scenery will be used for
every one of the five acts.
Men's and Women's
Low Shoes
All leathers and shapes. When you need anything
in a classy shoe, we can suit you.
Remember we are "there" with the price on
clothing. When in need of anything in our line
call and see us.
Marlow Hayes
& Flesher
THE OLD RELIABLE
EDMOND PANTATORIUM
CLI:ANERS-""=PRfiSSERS HATTERS
We'clean all wearingjapparcl from the
Slipper to the Umberella.
Alala WORK (iT.'AKANTKEl)
We wish to call your attention to our spring line of Fabrics,
"i 01 BE THE JUDGE. All we can say I would not conviuce
you as firmly as a practical test. Such fabrics, such patterns',
such colorings, you have never seenjand cannot find elsewhere.
1,500 samples to select from. Suits $12,00 up.
Call and look them over.
E. O. MALTBY. Prop.
No. 5 S. Broadway.
Fone 131.
NOTICE
Persons who desire to keep
roomers or boarders during the
summer term will assist us ma
terially in finding places for the I
new students by mailing us the!
following information. Do notj
depend upon the phone. State
how many you can take and
| whether men or women. Do
• you give board and room both? j
State price and give street ad-!
| dress. Do you have any rooms i
| suitable for light housekeeping?1
Address either.
O. W. Jeffries or
Hettie E. Starr.
Committee.
THE OLD RELIABLE
FLOUR & FEED STORE
You will find all kinds of grain, flour and feed here.
Straight chops . Mill run bran. Straight bran.
Get prices on hay.
•hist received a shipment of Field and Garden seeds. We
are always in the market for poultry and eggs. We pay cash
for producc,
I'hone 03. |Citv Delivery.
ERNEST SMITH, Owner.
H. R. STEWART. Manager.
! Published in the Edmond Enterprise
April 25, May 2-9.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
State of Oklahoma.
County of Oklahoma, ss.
In the Superior Court of said county
and state.
Wilbert E. Durham, plaintiff
vs. No. 2369
Sarah L. Durham, defendant,
Said defendant. Sarah L. Durham, will
lake notice that she has been sued in the
above named court for a divorce on the
grounds of extreme cruelty and aband-
onment, and you. said defendant, must
answer the petition filed therein by said
plaintiff on or before the 7th day of June,
1912. or said petition will be taken as
true and a judgment for said plaintiff
will be rendered accordingly.
Attest. JAMES BEATY, Clerk.
Sea!. By Leo Shilling. Deputy
GEO. E. SWISHER.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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Meat Market
Fresh and Salt Meats
Now In Reynolds Bldg.
M. E. Smith
Canned goods at reduced pric-|t wh|(e Fr6s(
es. McGaha & Blackburn.
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I LOOK! LOOK
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:: A GOO K BOOK FREE
I. A 1)1 K S
We are going to give our customers a Valuable Cook Book of
159 Pages, containing about 700 Tried Recipes, in Seventeen
Departments of Cookery. If you will save and return to us
five of our Flour Sacks, we will present you with a copy of
the
20th Century Cook Book
Parties residing out of town can send by mail and we will
send them the Cook Book. Sacks must be in good condition
and have our Mill Brand on them.
SAVE YOLK SACKS
I. W, RODKEY G. B. FARRAR
EAGLE MILLS
EDMOND OKLAHOMA
Manufacturers of
Gill Edge Red Cross 46 Slat
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.