The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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THE EDMOND SUN-DEMOCRAT.
Kerwix & Thomas, Proprietors.
Eiitt-reil at the Poetnfltce at Kdinond, O. T.
for transmittal through tne mulls a« second
class mail matter.
To /advertisers SUBSCRIBERS.
Yonr adrertiteracnta and locals will be con-
t i ik*io(l until we lire not illod to discontiuui' I Item
an tlte Sum-1)emocbat toes to press promptly
TLiin?day* uooii. all Hdvertiueim'UtB aud com-
muuieationft must bo banded in not later thuu
Wednos lay at uooii to insure publication.
vVben a chau£c in tlio addreaa of
is required, give botli the old and new address.
If uny subscriber fails to receive tbe paper
re ;i■ larly and promptly, pleaso notify us at out e.
tif Advertising rates made known on appli-
cation.
Too many Hoots and Slices ar.ll
prices lower than the lowest, at Wing-
lers.
A fttl line of Christinas (Jootls al
way down figures, at Moore & How-
ards.
Julias Matzker Is the happy father
of a beautiful girl baby which arrived
last week.
Don't spend a cent for Hats, Hoots
or shoes until you haye seen our line.
Winglers.
If you wish to buy town or country
property on easy terms, call on Clas-
sen Bro's.
AT&SFRR
Time Card.
aoixa SOUTH.
No 428. Local Freight. . 2:3ft nn
41 40T, OklahomaKxprrss 1:40 pin
" 408, Texas Express 11 51 p m
GOING JfOUTH.
No 404. Atlantic Express 0:40a m
44 40s, Mlssiniri Hiver Express 1 ;1H pin
44 420. l.oral Freight 10«80am
Trains 4« 7 aud 4"S daily t arry sleeper be-
tween Denver and Kansas City between Ar-
kansas City aud Kansas City between St, .Joe
aud Wichita.
11. W. Court, Agent.
Hostotfice.
Wail fron the north arrives at 1: 4(.i p ra and
12 01 a. m.
Mail from the 6outb arrives at 5am and
{:0fl p m
Stalls clos<* 20 minutes before the arrival of
i ain.
n 8 a. m. to0:8o p ni
8 a. m. to U a. m.
44 4 •• 4p.m. to5 p.m.
C J BOWMAN P M
CHURCH fJOTfcS.
Baptist,-re*. W. 11. Nichols, Pastor: Sor-
4th Sabbath of each month, at 11 a, and s :'J0
p. m.
Rot.Tlio*. Homer,socondSunday at 11 a.m.
and 5:90 p. m.
Tli« Young People's Society of Christian £u-
deRvor (Union) ineots at tbo Presbyterian
cburch every Wednesday evening at *> ::a>.
M E (iiuncii—Services at the church, corner
Brosd and Hurd streets, at 11 a m and 8
pin ererv Sunday. Sabbath school at 9 45 a
hi ; Kpworth League 0:80 p m. Classmcet
lig following morning service. Prajer
meeting Thursday evening at 7o'ch ek
llev R E Myers, Pastor,
at Edmond, 11 a
r.l -i <i Sabbat h <>f
_ _ )eor Creek at 11 a.
"iljc'l 4ti, Sabbath, of each month.
Sunday Vcliool at Edmond 9 :*■> a, m. evory
Sunday. R®v. B, H. Fields. Pastor.
Catuoi.u —High mass and sermon al 10 a.
m. and benediction ami sermon at7)<p m.,
on first and third Suudajs. Services at St.
Patrick's church on Deer Creek at the i
hours on the second and fourth Sundays in
each month.Fatbes Von der Aa, Pastor.
PbRsbvtkbiak. Sorvic
m. and MM P- m.. on 1-
•itch month, Services i
II. I'ssery, of Perry, formerly one of
Edmond's jolly boys, was in town
Wednesday.
Q«i rge Hoiborn, I rother«ln-law of
Chas. W. Alexander arrived in town
Monday last.
It. 11. Potts went to Oklahoma on
Monday last, he is a witness in the
Anthony case.
l i v nK Hifth. Th# report that was ciculated around
On Nov. 20 lust a negro went Int • tow|li u ;lt Albert peirier ami llert
Ed. Fielding's flute of Imnlness nd | KIUot went to the HioKeU School Home
obtained #2.20 worth of goods repre- an(i unf:ls(,.neU a ipan ot horses that
minting they were i■ r Mrs. M. 1 .
Thatcher.
On Nov. 24 he (Mained *'>.70 worth
of goods from Forster & Thompson on
an order signed M. J>. Thatcher. On
Dec. 1st it was discovered that the or-
der was a forgery and the olllcerj were
on the ale. t for further development.
On Saturday last the same individ-
was tied there, drove to town ftiul left
the owners Ed Mearsand John Adams
and their company to get home as best
they could does the gentlemen great
Injustice. The facts are Mr. Mearsand
Adams together with their girls went
out there in a carriage to attend the
literary. In some manner the horses
manged to get loose and were coming
ual stepped into J. A. Powell s place , , i • > i r «
11 ' , to town, when Mr. Ferrier and Elliot
and presented an order signed M. D. j
walking along the road south of town,
iuuiuuer for 14 lbs. breakfast bacon, , . ., . . ... .
stopped the horses and like sensidle
4 lbs. pork, 8 lbs. sausage, 4 lbs.dress- , ., . .. .. . ,,
1 ' h , men drove them to the liver v stable.
ed cattish and $2.50 in money, Mr.
Powell not having just what the order 1 he cunning plana resorted to by
called for; a short time afterwards bums to beat the railroads out of a
st pped over to the Hotel Central and j ride was amusingly illustrated here
informed Mrs. Thatcher, who at once j Tuesday. 'Iwo of the "knights of the
said that she had not given such an ■ road'" got on the back end of the
or(ler> j vestibule coach and when the train
Marshal Gordon, learning just how j started climbed nimbly to the top.
matters stood promptly started to lo-; Had it not been for the laughter the
, cate Mr. Negro, in which he was sue-! trick caused they would have succeed-
Elegant Table Linen, Xapkins,, finding him some 14 miles! ed in their purpose. Notwithstanding
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Rout|j. we8tof the city, promptly arrest- ■ tlip efforts of the rear brakenian to got
WHO WAS IT THAT SAID,
ME NEITHER POVERTY NOR RICHES."
etc., at Winglers.
For Sale—An eight column Wash-
ington Hand Press, in good condition.1
Apply at this ofllce.
Mrs. Joshua Pemberton returned
Monday from a two weeks visit with
her parents in the strip.
It will soon be the time that good
resolutions are formed. How many
will keep them a week?
Four Hundred pairs, Manufacturers
Samples of Hoots and Shoes at whole-
sale prices, at AVinglers.
O. F. Griswold, of Ponca City, ar-
rived Tuesday to visit his brother,
Ralph, northwest of town.
J. W. Davenport, of near Wichita,
Kas., is visiting his brother, E. T.
Davenport, west of town.
ltead the "adds" in the Sun-Demo-
cuat and learn where you can buy
goods to the best advantage.
City Marshal J. M. Davis was made
happy hv receiving two barrels of Mis-
souri apples on Sunday last.
If you wish to insure against loss
by fire or tornado, do not procrasti-
nate but call on Classen Pro's.
ing him, bringing him to town. jthem down they were still occupying
On Monday he was brought before the top of the coach when the train
Judge Jayne when his counsel asked disappeared.
that the hearing be postponed to the rnhal,8 the largest'toce enjoyed
next day. j in t|)fl v|(,jn|ty „f Edmond this season
On Tuesday he plead guilty to thej wns lh#t given hy rh,s „• Alexander
charge of obtaining goods under false, Rt ,|U commol,iolls holne 8l)uli,.Weof
Local Market.
ft
Cattle, pei ponn I
K«k-. por <1
Potatoes, por bushel
Ouioni
RUNLETS
and was lined s^5.00 and
He gave his name as J. It.
I will have to hurry olonrj
or I will not bo al>le to cjel
tbo cbilclpcn some of that
>plor>did candy made at
TOWNSLiEY'S
C axid*7 Kitchen,
necessity for the
mpply BulHcient
There is no
hasto. however
to accommodate nil will be on salt
at this popular place, and it will
be very cheap. Don't fail to call
when yon are buying Candy for
Christmas.
Broadway,
Edmond, 0.
J. V. Hogan returned Saturday last
from Missouri where he was called by
the death of his brothers wife.
A merry Christmas to
Tuesday next is Christmas day.
Remember the poor by a substan-
tial gift.
Miss Rose Jackson Sundayed a
home.
Fine Candy at Townsley's Candy
Kitchen.
Mrs. H. W. Corey, visited in Guthrie
yesterday.
Col 11.11. AIoii.se was in the county
seat Tuesday.
Let us know when friends are visit-
ing with you.
"Will Sprague went to Oklahoma on
Saturday last.
"Win. McClure, oi Oklahoma, was in
town Tuesday.
A.H.Classen drove to Oklahoma
on Friday last.
Henry Hrown, of Perry, spent Sun-
day in Edmond.
Fr. Van der Aa went to the county
seat Tuesday last.
Miss Lena Sprague visited Oklaho-
ma on Tuesday last.
••Wes" Crawford made a trip to Ok-
lahoma on Saturday last.
B. F. Newkirk, of Arcadia was in
the city on Tuesday last.
W. A. Flynn has been very sick with
La Grippe the past week.
A. Comstock and wife, of Herron,
were in town Wednesday.
W. C. llrissey and wife drove to
Oklahoma on Monday last.
Mrs. A. A. Howard was shopping
at Guthrie on Tuesday last.
We have the Atlas Shoe, every
pair warranted, at Winglers.
Phil Hannah paid a visit to the
County seat on Saturday last.
A full size man's suspender for 10
cents at Forster & Thompson,
Horn to the wife of Warren Tew, a
boy, 011 Thursday of last week.
Undressed Kid Gloves in Green,
Garnet, Navy etc. at M. McManus.
Leslie Whittaker and wife made a
visit to the Capitol on Monday last.
Elegant line of Underwear, Neck-
wear, Dress Shirts, ete., at Winglers.
Make a present of some of the lovely
jewelry displayed at Moore & How-
ards.
Chas. Frascr and sister Maud made
a trip to the Capitol 011 Wednesday
last.
Mrs. Lizzie Brakeiiela and infant winglers.
son, came up from Oklahoma Tues-1 —
He convinced and see the display
— — I of Trimmed and X'ntrimmed Hals at
We regret to note that Mrs. M. jicMamis. you can buy on. for
Mcllanielsis very ill with typhoid | Rlm08t nothl„K.
fever.
pretem
costs.
Phelps.
Ttyou want to see a full line oC
Dried Fruit, sold cheap, go to
l^ieldiii<jfs, 1st door
sou ti 1 of I >ost < >if lei v-
M. E. Church Bncartai nment.
The following program will be ren-
dered at the M. E. Church Christmas
Tree on next Monday evening:
Music—Joy to the World.
Address of Welcome--llev. Myers.
Music—Choir.
Just Before Christmas—Willie Myers.
Christmas has Come—Ida Moody.
Bells Across the Snow—Beal Link.
Music—Choir.
What She Said—Lydie Wahl.
Frank Rubies Christinas — Ethel
Thatcher.
The Christmas Child—Iua Wingler.
Music—Choir.
White Shepards Watched Tlieir Flock
—Robert Williams.
The Lord will Come- -Laura Smiley.
Who is Santa Claus—Nellie Moore.
Music—Merry Christmas Bells—Chil-
dren
Charley's Christmas Mabel Gordon.
Secret Talk With Santa Claus - Beulah
McKinse.
Looking for Santa Claus—Lola Mathis.
Welcome for Christmas -Maggie Comp
Music - Christmas Anthem.
Distribution of Presents—Santa Claus.
Benediction—R«v. Day.
Presents for children, presents for
young ladies and gentleman, presents
for old people, presents for all, at Finch
& Borah.
Hats for Men, Ladies, Boys and
Girls, all latest styles, see Winglers.
Hartzell Notes.
December 13,1894.
Rev. Horner conducted a very in-
teresting series of meetings in Nine
Mile Valley, the past two weeks. The
meetings were well attended and our
people were so well pleased with the
gentleman that they have prevailed
upon him to give us a regular appoint-
ment. He will preach at Zingre school
house the lirst Sabbath in January at
town on last Monday night. The fair
and gallant for miles around were
there and participated in the fantastic
dance until a late hour. Several of
our young people were pre.vnt and re-
port a most excellent time.
For all the latest news from every-
where subscribe for the St. Joseph
Daily Gazette, the oldest and best
newspaper on the Missouri ltiver.
Daily reduced to $1.00 per year in-
cluding Sunday, or 25 cents per month.
Twice a week three months for 25
cents. Leave your order with Srx-
Demochat or write J. M. Flowers, st.
Joseph, Mo.
On Friday last we notieed Henry
Cullen walking erect anil stepping
high, he also handed cigars to friends.
O11 enquiring we ascertained the cause,
the night previous a permanent visitor
had arrived at his house, it is his first
and a girl. Mother and child doing
nicely.
With the present prieeson our jootls we are not to be burdened
with the latter, and we hope, by hard work to escape the former.
Our expectations is to he,
"JUST ME-IUM"
(WHO WAS IT SAID THAT?)
Of course this precludes high prices on OUR.Goods, but
does NOT prevent us from paying high prices for produce.
We still stick to the motto that we adopted long ago;
GOOD GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES.
For good and sufficient reason we MUST sell a quantity
of ffoods within the next two Weeks.
FOIISTI5I1 THOMPSON.
S. E. Corner Broadway and Second St's.
1X3 you wish to Insure.
DO you wish to sell your farm?
DO you wish to buy town or country
property on easy terms?
IF you do, call on or address,
CLASSEN BRO S,
EDMOND. - - OKLAHOMA.
If you want to make a Christinas
presont you can tind just what you are
looking for at Finch A Borah.
James T. Brown arrested for whip-
ping Clatul Tyler, waa acquitted on
Friday last by Judge Mitchell.
Mrs. Clins. White, of Perry, arrived
on Sunday last and is visiting her
daughter Mrs. Chris. Webster.
Look out for program of the enter-
tainment to be given at the Baptist
church on the evening <>f Dec. 31st.
Our line of (JBHars, Cuffs, Xeck
wear, Shirts etc., are all new and sty-
lish and we can suit all, at Winglers.
A large Christmas tree is where San-
ta Claus will leave his presents for the
good people in the vicinity of Arcadia.
(i. C. Weible of Cleveland O. T. ar-
rived on Sunday and is visiting his
son-in-law ('. It. Iloington near town.
The Presbyterian and Christian
churches will have a Christinas tree at
the Presbyterian church on Christinas
eve
Services at the M. E. church next
Sunday, Dec. 23. Sabbath School, 10
a. 111.; preaching at 11 a. in., and 7:!30
p. in. In the evening will be delivered
the Christmas Sermon. Everybody is
invited to attend each and all of the
services. It. E. My Kits, Pastor.
Quite an exeiting ponv race was run
between Jaek Wanzer's bay mure and
J. Tobe's horse in Guthrie Monday
last. The distance run was 150 yards
for v:>o.00)a side, besides numerous side
bets. The Guthrie mans horse won
the race.
Wm. Hust, of Teeuraseh, arrived in
town on Tuesday. M r. llust was form
erly a resident of our city. He reports
Tecumseh people are making a deter-1
mined effort to get the Choctaw ltail-
road to run their road through that
place.
Jas. It. Taylor 011 Sunday night last
was driving home, when the horse
(Dude) that he was driving ran away.
Jim was thrown out and the vehicle
passed over him. Ho sustained no
great injury, and the. damage was but
trilling.
W. I). Rust, the recently employed
ihools commenced
PEOPLES' BANK,
DOES A
©ene.ra.1 Sanding Business.
F. M. MOORE, M. D.
i. W. HOWARD, Vf. IX
MOORE & HOWARD
DEALERS IX
BIRKCTOIR
p. 11
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W. It. LmmI
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EDMOND, OKLAHOMA.
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AL LANZL
DEALER IN
BOOTS AND SHOES.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH. IALL PAPER.
"NY i N 1 JO \V S3 IADES, ETC.
Proscriptions Carefully Compounded Day or Night,
,,, - ■ 1111T imif-"
Geo. H.Klein,
—DEAI.En IX—
Harness, Saddles, l ly Nets, Whips,
lite. lite.
My Goods are the Best.
r i.
'.it' Sy^.vBL
Impairing did Neatly and with Di®-
w',r« | I'-'iteh. Guarantee my VVork.J
i- • • •, - - 1.:>U' T.
'ip _
M HANNA LI,
II a. ill., and at the SI. E. church at I principal of ti
7:M p. 111., of same day. Lot every | promptly on Monday morning hisl.
a full house. Everything indicates that the hcbool
board have made a wise selection, and
one come out and give 1
: ' A full stock of Mens1, Hoys'
constantly on hand at prices that
Ladies,Misses and t'hildren Shoes
:an not be equaled.
Repairing a Specialty,
Hnnid Street
Edmond, (). T.
Co to E.W. Erinmnns forl'umps. C. Herrlck & Co. of (iuthrie, hav
I'urater & Tlioinpson r«eelvcd a car | opened up the Normal Restaurant.
- -KEALKll IX-
es,
Repairing a Specialty.
enrr? fintmxzv: rtr.>srr. ismtm
G H R O N IG
BROAD STREET,
EDMOND. Ok.
Salasmkx AVam i:i -By the c. E.
Miesse School Supply Co. "Call at Ho-
tel Central Saturday from 1 to 5 p. m.,
F. if. Mltciilbr
Our school is progressing finely un-
der the care of Miss llelle Richards of i
Auburn, Xeb.
The recent rains have done great
good to the growing wheat.
Mamie Zingre visited her parents
last Sabbath.
J. A. Hartzell is feeling much grat-
ified over the decision of .Judge Mitch-
ell in the case of Bean vs. Hartzell.
Grandpa Feebly is well and still
smokes his pipe of peace.
Mr. Meadows sold *10 acres of land
to Jap. Wilds recently.
A Christmas tree for this neighbor-
hood is talked of. Let us have it by
all means. James Jimmyson
Remember we have almost anything
you may need and can save you money
by buying from us. Our goods are all
tirst-class and at bottom prices at
Winglers.
C. L. S. C. Program.
December 28, 1894.
Quotations on Pleasure in Answer to
Roll Call.
Growth ot the English Xation, chap-
ter 7 concluded J. S. Buchanan.
If you wish to make a Christmas
present you can find just what you
need at the lowest figure, at Moore A
Howards.
Miss Mary Sloss went to Oklahoma
on Saturday last to be present at the
dedicatory services of the Christian
church Sunday.
of salt "Wednesday.
Have you seen those lovely hats at
Winglers'? They are beauties.
A large line of line Millinery goods,
.owest prices at Winglers Bazaar.
A fine line of Christmas "goodies"
that Edmond is to have a llrst class! just opend i-.t I orator 4 Thompson,
school. j When yon want fresh pure caady go
Services will be held in St. John's to Townsley's Candy Kitchen, llroad
church, Edmond, on Christmas morning j street.
::{0ja. in.; at Deer Creek, Sf. Fat If you wish to build a house you can
rick's church, 10:3 ) a. m. Fr. Van der purchase lyts on long time. Call on
Aa will go from Deer Creek to Seward Classen Bro's.
where he will hold services Wednesday.. ^ whita, who U«M north-WOt
J. M. Flowers, of the St. Joseph Oa- ' yf town, left yesterday for Butler Co.
zette, made this office a pleasant call; Ky., on a visit to his former home.
iturday last. The duetto is one ^ our flincy UockerTInd Christ-
of the best papers published on the j
They arc thoroughly acquainted with
I the business and will run a first class
eating house.
M. M. Smith, of Jefferson, O. T.,
representative elect from The 22nd
District was in town Thursday. Mr.
Smith is a candidate for speakership
of the house.
The stock of jewelry carried by
Moore & Howard at present, Is an-
other stroke added by that popular and
enterprising firm that is meeting
marked success.
Remember, when in town, the
best place to trade is al F^icild-
injjfN, lsl door fsoutli of
I ^ortoffieo.
Missouri River. It has a long list of
subscribers in Oklahoma.
William Hitch's family living south-
mas goods before buying your Christ-
mas presents.
Finch & Bojia.ii.
(I. B. Iianev, E. J. Gordon and Mr.
. ,. • , • r • . Merrick composed a partv that went
west of town is having a seige of sick- 1 . . 1 . • ,
, r e i • I on a hunting expedition in the Kicka-
ncs8. One member of the family is u" * 1
poo country last Monday.
trimmed hats'
recovering from typhoid fever and two
more at the present time are down
with the same disease.
C. E. Edgerton and wi
Oklahoma Tuesday last. Charles re-
ports W. J. Donovan a very sick man
with pneumonia and heart, trouble.
Mr. Donovan's many friends here will
read this with regret.
Diseases Cured
By E. E. PHILLIPS,
Oklahoma City, O. T.
i\ nt.tonti"U to all chmnir di ^asoM, and usee, a great many
new and in t p itivu medicines in bis practice which he hat saoceedod ill oar-
ing many extreme cases of Dropsy, Heart Disease, Kidney and Hiadder,
ary Diseases, Ilheumatism, Indigestion,
CaVarrh, Liv-r D 1 . \ iv.mi.m . Enlarged Spleen, Bronchitis, Sore Eyes
I all Rectal troubles, such as Fistula and Ulcers.
1 Specialty
Cotunliation Kroe.
WOMB TROUBLES, PILES AND RUPTUR,
Calls Promptly Answered.
E. E. PHILLIPS, M. D.,
Telephone No. f!1. 15 Robertson and 200 Main. Oklahoma City, Okla.
Q. F. Beach purchased ot Mr. Jaclc-
... man, living east of town, last Tuesday,
Europe in the Nineteenth Century,, •
1 ,, _ . ,, ,, i, a dosen hens and four roosters of line
chapters 28, 29, 30—Rev. B. II.
1 Brown Leghorn chickens, i hey were
! beauties and Mr. Beach was justly
j proud of his bargain.
Fields.
A Visit to l'rince Bismarck—A.
Classen.
A Christmas Meditation D.
Thompson.
Mrs. Mattio Newman and two liitle
sons, of Edgerton, Mo., daughter of
... . .. ..,. ,„„ , Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bowman, surpris d
W e invite you pesonally to call and
tl *. , . ; . her parents bv arriving on an unexpect
examine the largest and best assorted 1 • 1
The best and most fashionable
styles In Hats, Boots and Shoes, Gents
Furnishing Goods are to be found at
. ,1. M. Bonner, of Jetmore, Kay., was
registered at the Hotel Central Wednes-
day last.
Highest market price paid for
Produce at Kioldin<j:\s, 1st
door wontli oi 1 Jo.stol- wl11 pleas(J say
stock of Furniture and Holiday goods j
ever brought to Edmond.
Fincii & Borah
ed visit last Wednesday. She will rt
main a month or more.
A nice line of Easles, Pictures and
etc. at Finch & Borah.
If you are looking for Groceri >
Dry Goods, Hoots and Shoes at
prices away down, go to Field
Andy MeNcal, of Nine Mile Flat
brought to town a large Buck Doer on
Wednesday morning last which he
killed near his place Tuesday. Jle sold
it to C. W. Sprague.
J. H. Johnson, of Ingram is enjoy-
ing a visit from his daughter, Mrs.
They must gol 1A> trimmed hats; Hllrroldi ttnJ tw0 d,udren, they are
[bought for 40Ota. on tin dollar, and frum tomitV) Montnnai and ar.
drove to you buy them for 50 cts.nn the dollar. r[v(,d on Simday kst
Come soon, at M. McManus.
Dr. J. W. Howard left for Stillwater
Fox & Kelly is tbe firm who have ' yesterday morning to be present at
. opened up a barber shop on the corner the meeting of the board of regents
of First and Broadway streets. They for the A. and M. College which takes
came from Oklahoma to this place. place at that point to-day.
If y m want to see something new Elmer Wilson and L. (*. Wahl are
and unique in the way of jewelry, go j now prepared to buy hogs, parties hav-
Forster & Thompson. Nothing more ing hogs for sale will find it. to their
appropriate for a Christmas present, j interest to call at store, Thoy will
Mrs. EUatetb"Willie, of Clarence, W liighest market price.
Mo., sister ot Mrs. P. A. Leonard The ladies of the Christian church,
daughter of J. W. Williams arrived served a bountiful supper in the old
Wednsday to make relatives a visit, j Normal Restaurant building on Tues
On Monday last John C. Kelly of I <lay last. It was well patronized and
Ball O. T. left for Kansaa City, in a j" handsome sum ivas realized.
short time his wife will go too. Th,ky Diei> On Sunday last, Mrs. A. J.
will make that city their future home. < Jamett of Herron. Mrs. Uarnett's
Off Snndar but Uanhal Darii ar. I Imshand died about a year ago and
rested Frank K-idnmski for ^ihug j wa. I.«ri«d under tto .naptoc. of the
liquor on Sunday. On Monday Judgi
-—*rjsm*r .
r-T-TTTF..VV. ERISMAN,
DEALERS IN
shelf and builders hardware.
In Price We Will Dupli. r.to Any in Our I.ino in th« Territory.
I
Broadway
C W. S PR A GUIS & SON. Proprietors,
rc^sh dn 1 <il x> ZbvdIIEj^ik~r3r^-.
Edmond, Oklahoma.
i Masonic fraternity. She wan buried
ins s.
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Advertised Letter List.
List of letters remaining uncalled j
for in the postoflice of Edmond, O. fi'. 1 W. R. (Iraves, of Si
for the week ending Dec. 20,1894. town on Monday last.
Murrey, Mr A W Rinch, (Seorge S I the John Burke place,
Miles, B N Croxton, Mrs. Dollie 0|1(| geven miles east
Persons calling for the above letters , e rect a saw mill f< r I'lynn & I. minger
"advertist .1" |od ]
one cent. C. J. Bowman, P. M.
1 st door south (jl < >mp gave him •. I Oil and trimmings. .,,n Mondny hist.
; ladies you can't alford to miss get-
ward, arrived in ting one of those fine felt hats trim-
He goes out to Died in pure silk ribbons and fancy
one mile south fathers f r $1.25 and |1.•'<'), at M.
of Edmond to McManus,
TAYLOR & DAWSON,
Dross Making'.
Ladies wishing dress making or cut-
ting can be accommodated by calling j
on Miss Myers, firnt door south of the
M. E. church. Satisfaction guaranteed.
PROPRIETORS OF
HOTEL E>E BOSS.
Mis. cs Amelia and Lilli
Venison, Turkey, Opossum, Rabbit, near Choctaw City, wi
There are nix doreiTof*those elegant1 lice. |ope eem. I gqntTOlh, Qo«ll, Fhh. Opto*. P«k hWtMpnirttwow
$1.25 trimmed hats to choose from at "F. & T," will sell you 10 pounds of I If you winh to exchange, buy orUndtto fiftMt beeftrerioldiii Edmond returned im w i."-. o er, the jaoie being due and | ayAble at |
*1 rut | sell real property, call on Classen Bro's.. at C. W. Sprague & Son's MeatMarket.' 1 uesday last, that bank. \\ l^t bCtUllQ OuCct.
Notice,
Wetzel, of j parties indebted to Crawford, Shrivcr
re visiting . Co. aro rerjuested to call at the Peo-
' k •. They pies' Bank and settle their account:--.
M. McManus.
1 lrcsh V
ruuLt for $1.00,
Feed, Sale ar\d Exchange Stable.
LvJmend, Oklohuiwv
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The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1894, newspaper, December 21, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc141899/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.