The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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RUNLETS.
A. H. Classen spent Siadiiy-in Ed-
inond-
W ill Patten visited tho county sea*.
Monday.
THE EDMOND Slri-CL.iOOKAl
kkbwin & Thomas, Proprietors.
entered at the Poetoflice hi Kdinond, o. T.
transmittal tti.< UA« tar icalls aseecond
ess mall matter.
to advertisers Subscribers,
Yoarailvr.: em nt and locals will be con-
nao<l until wo iro aottfiod todiscou; iunot hem
A tlieSUN-DlMOCilAT gPOf topri.fri '• !>'-!>■
T :u:a;l0T nocn,0ll adrortik^raopti j.: d-M •• ( * v •.«-- ^ ..
tsiauicatiuns matt be handed in i < :la! tUai. i>ind8 of Granite War P.
Wednesday at noon toiosura publication.
Wbon a change in t ho il lr c . ( ;onr j-; !>cr j pr
,« required,giro both til* old and uov- addi '
If uuy eubeorlbor fails tc. r«r .> n tin pal rr bunda)' in IJie Cil .
r r <u'arly and promptly,pit"'' u v^fyuf-
pT*Advertit>iuff rites made known on appl
cotton Preit! m. | Married: At the homo of thobfides |
was ' j ;ir.•:ita.in Ch«> taw township, on Ang-
. K oi ,1.8127^, at high noon* Prof. <i -1.Dai-,
i by W.U. ley and Mlas Mittie Jones. Justice J.
The bale of cott
to town this year by Y«
Arcadia, and was purch
rattle.
Th? following firms
I n!i Contributed tho nm<
.110 their names, for th
! raising a j ri. • of $K\ lu «« *•>«-.. • r.ns county, navina
I>otts & Kcrwin k,-."itT stock all i IV : -rty that br lit ia the first bale , r0mhient ee ,-aU ;n . Mtai Jon1
i j'.•; [\'"'\ the charming and nreomplishetl
(3 1.00, dsoghter of Mr. H, A. Jones, '1M
A. Hughes and wife spen j ^ ^ J0rj0„ 1 < j News joins with ti: ir many friends iu
Geo. Babcock spent Sunday
mond.
in
i A. Beeman officiating. Only relatives
od ind.valu-1 and thoofficiating Justicc with wife
i.tret oypn- ; and daughter pr—ent. Mr. (*. Llhii-
purpose of ley Is well anil favorably known in
i bo given If this county, having one of Oklahoma's
HAVE
UJL-RECTORY.
BDMOND LOHOK. Nn. i>, 1.0. O. l'.m :
ever. Welti.. "1.. ntfrlit. .S . n.lnis It;
standing fraternally Invited to Pttrnd.
Q A J llli i. w. J WOowp.M.O.1
A,0. U.W. meets Tn-' 'ny of^nrhwocL. VU-
i'inir bri-llu'rn coi dlally bi\ .ted.
vet■> si.i ti i:u, Hoc. j. i'.Sumxi p.M.W.
VETERAN ANPSoNS I NK>N CLUH- M< t
■ t-ry Mouiiuj ui; lit i't 1 ; . :u.,1n old City
Hall.
REGULAR communication of I'd-
-mondLodge A. F. and A. M. -- •
f nv i ts on first nnd third Satmduy oi
/ -V ^ oath lr.ontl) at 7:S0p. in.
All mcui jcrsiu good^t; ndln. are motel to
attend. j. w. howabd w.m.
R. TuATtnEH, Secy.
EDMOND LODC.i: >(). I K. <•f P J "t
t Ca tlfi Hall ••v-rM.udvi.! p. I';-
L bctB sn good HUM<51MR nro luvito.i to r. ,i.a.
C. t. liNofciBH, K. of K, aua o.
II T A NO - 3?:>, •noctfi at r-lmm ilni 1-'
und 3rd Sut. rdaj .-?'•« h •, 1
p. m. Membi r.of thi! order
■gcordiaUy invito-: u nu- ; , I ns.
A. L. IIofk. See.
TEUBITOBIAL OFFICKVB.
ii ■ banm
Secretary T.J. L"\v<
Attorney (u i.t'ral Un; , t S. c > • 'iinirl
Aebhtpiit \*torni'j Heuorul •> >'•' •' V
U.S. Mariil:id
O. 8. Attorni-r ( • J !
,Xi;.T.V .
... .i J J®" C. Vai>aejr
ociate Justices j,. \ . t ..• .
(.J. L. McAteo.
U has. Alexander
Tb^Weekly Kansas City Star an.l: ufl4erl)rand
sun-dumocuatfor $1.00. ic.1l. Han v.'.- •
All kinds of (jranitc war« at lowc..t1 • —
lvtts .v Kcrwin. ^
2 quart Granite Coffee Tot. 45 cents ; Flneli - '■
prices.
cockti orrtcE«8.
Bhoriffl
Hciiistcr oi lit •
Clerk
Trra>,m,i
t'oun*> •■n.. y
Probate ,lud/(>
■nrveyor
Bnporintendunt..
Commissioners
..J It. narrows
I. 11, Owens
.!. .. H A. faffroy
,\V I. Ali-rai !• r
W. B.Taylor
A<a Jones
.. { li. l otta
'.".Alice v. Bletman
tfL
(II. Ovt-jl:>'hor
Potts and C>> 1 HotelC- ntr:
, . „ of Ai i Fdmond I. imbcr Co 50c,
Bl0jeW Mi bicyclo sr.nu.ies at Al 50c.
MoDonalil's. „ , "
Old papers for salB, i^Oots per bun
dred, at tliisomcc.
Dally KantisCit y Star and Sun
dkmocuai S-i.00 in advance.
See oar now fall ontings, OJ, 8J and
10c. roister & Thompson.
Mr. nndTlrs. e. 12. Edgcrton enter-
tained a few of their friends un Sau-
day.
kansusCiiy Weekly Star sent to
any one who pays a years subscription
fl.ou, on the Si;s-l>mocnAT.
Jno. V Hogan made final proof to
Ms claim, at the Guthrie laud office,
on Friday.
Miss Mai Bowman, ot Flattsburg
ileder «
McKinne; Sc Co. .
W. K. Chnpmfin.,
Sprague «v >;n...
Joe '1') 1
ringling bros: excursions.
Arrangements have I n completed
by which all who wish to attend the per-
formances of Ringling Hros. World's
(in a'.est Shows in Oklahoma Sept. 20,
can secure special excursion rates on all
linen of travel. This will bo the only
point In this vicinity where the great
show will exhibit during the present
season, and those who fail to see it
will miss the grandest amusement
event of the year. Since la..t season
Ringling Bros, famous exhibition has
i>ii5LW lUi J V««■! ■■, ------
Mo., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. j I wen doubled in s!?.o nnd is now be
C'tm's. BowDlan, ' j yoad *U qn..t!<m or Ooubt tfce largest
—a mm and best combined cireus
CASH ON F.vN
two and il
'or 1 on land on one,
'6rr,'i time.
ltev. Fr. Van Huflel will iToli r-
Tic03 at St. Patrick's cburch, on Deer
Creel;, Sunday.
There will be a s '( labia at the r.ap-
tlst cliureh, Saturday evening, Sept.
10. All cordinlly invited.
7"--; ^ -.rv.:
M.r'i' I1 ' "
LHUK.CH IIOTfcS.
(i®rn,.in I-, 1l,r n l«-i''
a. .
public wi!""!-l'i '>e J '
teria i church in Edmond^ ^
Baptist—Preachlm: evny 11 n ' •
| and ' p.m. P. V.'l' I . f " •
[ SundayBchooln* 10a.m.
rbv.E. I.cabb PaPtor.
tmiss 1. w.bslt, pie p- y. p. v.
W J. MooP^'.B.S.Supt.
HssEita ss
,• tn..Vo.repo. ii'.
dM,„r (Uuiw '
elic <-">< wn W-'l'"
>!■<■ til—* -* *• -
BI.V.A.
FI11STUKT1IOT' ■ l i.Pl' TALCM II
bvnt>w sebvlcf
9:1.1 a.m.,
10:15 a. m..
12KWm, U
" i . m.
bSUO p. m.
menagerlo
and hippodrome in ihe United States.
The performance i3 given by over 300
high salaried specialist, in three rings,
on two :.■«;, in midair, and upon a
l huge quarter milo hippodrome track.
The 1 free street parade which
I tiJtc . iai,, ai i i o'clock on the ni rn-
Capt. JacKson vmt to - I jii;T ,,| the ivtlilbltion is the most mng.
Citv, Wednesday, to attend to his suit
againct the Choctaw railroad.
P.icyeles for rent and bicycles re
paired In a worUm in-llke-manner on
short notice oy Alex McDonald.
Come and loolt at our dress patterns
for fall nnd winter wheth r you want
to buy or not, Forster & Thompson.
W. 0. Hrlssey and wil'o returned
home Wednesday morning; during
the past threo weeks thc-y visited liuf-
falo, X. Y , and relative.; in i^ ntucky.
ing of the exhibition is the most uiag-
nilicent dls; iay ever seen. Don't miss
it.
Program
Tie following is th". program for fhe,
County Teachers* Association, to be'
held in the High School Building at
Oklahoma City, Sept, 25, 1897;
Music, 10 o'clock,
lioll Call.
Swctt's Method?, Prof. Patterson.
Halleck's Psychology, Prof. Xihart.
wishing them a long lifo of Sunshine
and happiness, and their troubles, if
any, m; y bo "little ones."—Choctaw
News.
S cmthlniT to Know.
It may bt? v. rth something to know
that the very best medicine for restor-
ing the tired out nervous system to a
healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This
medicine is purely vegetable, acts by
giving tone to the n.rvc centres in the
tomach, gently stimulates tho Liver
rid Kidneys, nnd aids iheso organs in
throwing off impurities in the blood
Electric Bitters improves the appetite
aids digestion, and is pronounced by
those who have tried it as the very
best blood purifier and nerve tonic.
Try it. Sold for 50c or $1.00 per bot
tie at J* W. Howard's Drug Store.
JVIONEY,
11 you want to borrow money
on real estate or chattel mort-
gage be sure and see G. W, Lim-
erick ot Oklahoma City before
you deal elsewhere. He has
plenty of it to loan at current
rates! and on the most reason-
able terms. Fair dealing and
honorable treatment guaranteed
Oflice over Lion Store.
"The flowers that bloom in the sprin.
tin.e, tra la,
Found him sick in bed with the chills,
pooh bah,
Rut Cheatham's Chill Tonic got him
up on his (ectlete,
And now daily sings, while tripping
the strectlet::.
It undoubtedly cured his shakes, ha,
hal"
to non to rivA v .. umn ia mm a as p
Pl F.NTV OK MONFN at all •rucr- f •> • ' ' ''' ^
.nac i.t \V' 1 i.■ R.Vi I • and tit.. :
13 DROADWAY,
i Chattel iMorti;
ready.
i i ...11 \\ j w.mt t > hold their wheat. 1 guar
F. C. FINERTY,
Oklahom? City, Okla
ma:
mar.v extreme cases
Hydroceilo
Indig aion
Chronic Ulcers
llronchitis
,,,.rruKD «v. ..
DTt. 1 Mill' I 11
2(R> Main Street, OKLAHOM A C/i'V •
The doctor devotis especial attention to all Chronic t 5f
.... new and most posiUvo medicines m his pr.ic: . 0 by wbi '■ 1
and ti;
ich as
Rheumatism
Jvidney and Rladder
Nervousness
Pulmonary Disease
Heart
«' << trrh
Sore L.
'
cured In a few hours. Calls promptly answered nil h-mr. .
CONSULTATION IT.KE. Ofll e, 20 ) Main OKI.A. CXTV.
Wanted—An Idea
.... - — — — tiiUurtoi'"''1
Mc «: hrlus yon
liEMJi'HN t CO.. Patmu a._'f- •
Write JOllS
aatluev. V t ^ oco' tnyi ntlou
The Liver Kcci- ; Poopio VVoll,
When the Liver is sluggish all other j
or;,.us ;ir. iir,' !■ Von suffer f-.o.i
Constlpati n, ]'.!.! ;; ;, ,1a '■ '•
Headache, lodigc, ' >n, Fain in Ea>:--
Chills and Loss of gy. Vim will \
never know how p. :i|.t)y these trou-i
bles can be < ■.red un 1 you use Her-
bine. It c i ■ wben other
remedies utterly fail, ltegulat -i tla*
Liver, Pur ill .i tla- ' d. TI < "bine is
a Harmless Ver^t!, ;' • Rem y ir.at
gives new life and energy alt' ■ t i""m
the-first dose. Prico 75 cents. Free
Trial Bott! > at J. W. Howard's.
TUE Munson
Ty: : .vriter
GOOD MAClIlNli,
Writing In Sirtt
lo, N. Y., and relatives in lventucky. aiid 0f Conducting Read-
Lost on Saturday morning last a j |:,R circle Work, C- A. Fewell,
hog, weight about 150 lbs., (Po and
BahVa'l. ' •'
Preach:;i
Cla - •'
Er.vorthli • r.icr
Prcacl.i- * 11
MID-ttEEK ICCB :
Pralf vil ". 'J
n',.w.ii.A>.vr:.n. !>.,Pi « r.
CA—01 ,<•—IU- ti «" " rrl'1 ' a
£?nil
,ii'
i: u X horc'i
. J. l.. Out U, Pft8t«-r.
China), Please notify
Xaver M -yer,
4 milo ^outh-west of i. ":>r-ii'l.
The Ringling Urtn.' v. :kU f^-ateit
show will be at Oklahoma City, Wed-
nesday, Sept. 29th, ,nd fluthrie, Fri-
day, Oct. 1st
I and of niatriiiK.ny was pub-
llshe'J in St. John's church. Sunday
last. Tii ccnt ing pr.rfirs are
CJhns. Hiiderbrnndt nisi v ■ :.:; Barth-
liert Atker- n is now employed on
the Champion atOklnViM ti'..'. iJil
is h bright industrious voun- man; wc
wish him success in his new ! eld.
Samuel MeKinney and Fhilip IT n-
nah have dissolved partr. r-l.ip. Mr-
McKlnney will carry cn business in
Jas. Itrowns' building, on Droail^tri et^
Mints Georgia Eckard nr.dM ;''- i
Aahton weiit to Fdmond this wci!,.
Wh 're thej will attend tho Territorial
Xormal tho coming year. Chandler
News.
Music,
Business.
Tho Teacher
('. It. Goucher
Current Events.
History,
Question Box,
EV Ki.
M;: ic.
i'raycr.
! Li -.lure.
1'. F. XtiTABT,
2 p. m.
en the Flay Ground
Miss Overstreet
Ida 1'eker.
I. M. Ilokombe.
J. O. Allen.
si: ;;ion.
A 50 cent Iron Tonic- -
ble Iron concentrated and pure A mor
phous Quinine is contained in Cheat
mil's Tasteless ChiMTonic, making it
he most desirable Iron Tonic on the
market. It is a true ionic, strcngth-
tener, appetizer, toner up ot the sys
tem, and blood puriff cr. Only 50
cents.
To live or not to live, is a question
which annually confronts the resi-
dents of out low grounds and swampy
distiicts. Take Cheatnam's Taste-k
i Chill Tonic and live to die a nobler
| death than by a commonplace chill.
Cure guaranteed. Tasteless 50 rent.-. •
a bottle.
Doa't Tobacco Bpit wid TJmoko Yor.r r'.i A'-ay
Jf you want to i " tobacco u-, - ' ^
Pure Soltl- ar.il i. ivv< r, ho •• >• • •<-ll,f.tron. . 1
iffioru'- -v life :t: =i v 1 -«. •, tai-.o ^ -
the wondor-workn;-, ihui maUi 7 • ' 11
strong. Maa.v c;'in l -n p • • «
Over400,1X10L'.u'.?d. JMiyNo-io-. - (,'.>011^
druggists un h-r nicriinteo t > cm-p, .,i0o op
*1.00. Booklet and sample rnai. ;itiCo;Ai.
otci'iing ItaacdyCe<, ChitaRO t - Is cw 1 ork.
Ohrodic
Dyspepsia Cured.
Mh.
ft ! ' ' i?K
.■9L*tiUt.A
ltepairiii
. , patch
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w
MU'iSDH Tin;o.':A:iY
MAtii.TACTOnm".
^ ...
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■*-WLUU'
<^L
]-iere is yoar Opportunity.
\\ c W tint
?.-000 000 LBS. OF BUTTER FAT.
i.:iiaranten to IV _^o«=3r
NoTTeSS VhaN "I FiP, PER POUND.
Avfivn^a Price for tlio Year.
Oklahoma Creamery Co.,
WAT I'll !T.OO, OICT.A,.
Geo. II. Klein
* —DEALER IX -
Harness, S;
& Harness, Saddles, Fly Nets, Whips
;v. liicvcles and llicyole Repairs,
My Coods are the Bes.t.
; did N> it 1 v an«l with Dia
Guarantee my Work.
1 ROADWAY,
KDMON© O4 T
( Klilt,
Sec,
Tin
• :y.
ipV. COM". M. 1 ,
Physician & Silicon.
Otlice on Broadway, opp8site
Carey, Lombard Lv.i .1« oo.
EDMON13, - O. T
51 _ '. MOOSE
HEAL F-'-TATi: j'.n
VCN310N AHKNT . n-
TAUY irrt-11 A>■
J.AND Arrow, wr.
Cnttfully Drawn.
OFFICE IN tOWH HALL.
oi'lahoma
edmond,
■F- O- EXjXJXS,
Physician
^ and Surgon.
Edmond, O. T.
Calls answered promptly dayornig"
Wm. Bishop, of lludd, Iowa, arriv-
ed in Edmond, on Thursday of lr-st
,.jck) he has been prospecting tho
couu'lj- with tho view of purchasing
land.
ji. J. rih'.-,n. of Guthrie, will buy
cotton at Edmond this summer. Mr.
Fi's n will pay the idghest market
price; his he adquartera will be at 1.1
Fielding's,
Mr. R. 11. ( : vc, merehant of Chil-
h^wie, Vi'.-, s that he had con-
Sun:p! icti, v ; 3 glv n up ('ie, sought
all me i.jal ti t'.nieni that money
could procure, tiled all cough remedies
ho cc-uhl l....r r.J, but i ' t no relief;
spent raai.y uiiilita ;:i tir. c up in a
chair; was im'.tie .'. to try Dr. Ivingi
New Discovery, ana v.; .cured by the
us'joflv o bottla-. For past threo
years h > been atten'lii:^' t > business,
' and :• Dr. Ming's Nsrw DM'". very is
i the grandest remedy ever made, as it
j lias done so nu ■: !i for'vim and also for
i others in his ( • mur : y. Dr. Kings
! >; j)}., ■ rv is guaranteed for
Coughs, t Ids ain.l C -nsumpuon. It
don't fail. Ti : i bottles tree at J.
Notlco.
All parties knowing themselves to
be indebted to Moore & Howard, will
please call and settle the sam3 on or
before Oct., 1st. All the accounts due
the above tirm, remaining unpaid at
the date named will be placed in the
hands of an attorney / <r collection,
j: w. howaro.
prosperity seems to have, struck the
normal school. Tho enrollment ha.< i
r-j:" "-ed l ). Pit :.den^ MurdauRh 1
and his able assistants have just cause
to feel elated at the result oi their suc-
.Tno. TI. Packer and family, of Chi-
JUDGE m. c. white,
Alior-vjr- I'.
Ofjicc in "i'U H«:'-
edmonu. ok la
EDMOND, 1. T
ARTISTIC BAu
G- - -£--7—- W
DRESSER
ea"n, 111.,!, visiting his si
Eiliir.es. Mrs. il. VM .post a'yreeahly
RUT-j.ris-erl to f-,i i thomj ii is nine'eon
years ago allien they last saw each
other.
It. coftimeneed to rain Mon viv night
and continued until Tuewlav nf.er
noon. It Will give the farmers a
chance to continue plowing, and per-
mit those that have their ground in
shape, to bow their wheat.
The lndies~of the M. E, Church
a lawn social, on Friday night of last
week. Owing to the lecture at the
Presbyterian church, tho same evening
tho social was not patronized as liber-
ally as it deserved to be.
llev. John M rdy delivered a
interesting lecture r-n uBunvan'« Pil-
grim Progress" at tho Preshytrr'an
church, en Frnhtv of last '* , to a
large and appreciative audience.
The Oklahoma S'e<:* V iir to hf hfhl
n* Guthrie, 11 t o. 10. v.-«m • -,v
our resdej-s attend • > <■ i :i
firrti-.inm ■ will he of" n*d, Okhihow ;
county f'i i'dd hav- •• ^ >•" • ' 'n-
tatinnp' tho fair.In the rvilfal ol v.
both in i vhlbit ■ ' i' vi
Hits county.
FcrtwnaV Uioyc' • :iidor3
: -.1
Snow Linirnen; 11 cio. No sorcncs
from stretched sinews or strained
muscles. Quick recovery when mis-
hap befalls. No liniment penetrates
1;V ti,; , one. It has all the virtues of
id peculiar Merits
: '.. heio- others enly
Rheumatism, -Nth
r m .;, i ' ., Rums
raiu and Inflama-
sl. y where it is ap
icj awaits you if it
cents. Sold
For Sale.
House and lot on Xormal Hill, rca
s nal-l , and on easy terms. For par
ei.lr.rs apply at this oOlco.
— t . ; : 1 1
To Curo A Cold In One Day i •,
3tk. Laxative Dromo Quinine Tab-1
le'^ All Dr. 'gists refund the money -t y r.rs rgo 1 1 • m
For iial >. Luting In tho tr nt i
: ' I 1. . h V ID
For sah . a fresh milch cow. AppJ.- lUcepi1. oa''. • '
fn T-nv • Drown. - y ° : ' :a3;" C ' '
; Dr. ll. uic'Ueah -:v y,
, ii'o sold hj all dru, - £ ^
Notice, Taxpayers
Under instructions from tho county
cojnmi . loners there will be added '
11. last half of unpaid taxes on Sept..
1st the lawful penalty of eight p<
cent, d.'.i : nom time taxes v.ere du..
June lV.h, 18H7. Unpaid persona'
taxes will bo given to the sheriff Sept.
18, IS'. 7.
W. L. Alexanii-. O,
C'.unly Tree. ircr.
ttd Tr:-.!.:.Ma:'ka ottaloc.'t ..nJ .Til fat-
sconductcdfor woncHATt Ftca.
o-nccia :.v U ;■-
f r-j in
!" "i., With tVc rip-
oi'iain 1
Olid lorci^a
A Pamphlct
'jolA.sfiow&ca'
•*. OM, PATCH <:rn WASHmy-TON,
Did You See Our
When it wna in
Yot:r Town?
Uc Horaeleaa Carrla^i
TV" ,10 V- '!i"t
1 triad
P 35- Hannah;
I Watches,Clocks slewelry
c - ) 11ROAD .STREET,
41 Repairing a bpecialty. \ EUMoxDk.
<rrw FTEE rufforing fc
/-a from dyspepsia, Mr 1!. i.i>.
* wlfec f a proinlw.r.' •">
Warsaw, n.y., . rites: "Pc - i r1 v.-«
a constant sufferer from dyspe-.' ;a n- ''
'.rrnicetom&ch. TheHrHc.t i«-.o: proou.- ■!
j U. r- *••• c:i i- ii * 80TP-.1 pain and tho te n iu-
I tinnofr-s. Nomatt«
1 resold t-y all dru
, i/enefiia cr > ■ y ix-
DB. MILES MEDICAL CO.,
Guide.
Our Ccnci Catalogue unci
' Vuy' " ^ Cu ' Fail one.
Winter 1897
r :ndcd If Goods
rc*ontod.
i Cut:
w. I , r lini:.
of its own. Cut
relieve. Banish
ralgia; reh -ves S
v.id Frost Biles,
ron simply can't s
plied. Your ii: ;i
fails to satisfy. Pr
by JW Ho ward,
Advertlsod Letter List.
I. ■ ' . letter re. i inir. • M i«a!l -1
tfft in IhftpiMtoQtoo ol Edmond, 0. T-.
for the week ending Sept. 1' 1^'.17.
Mr. Ii Vnry, i.I . H. l -'-ery, llr
Wm. Hogan, J. K. I'. Creason, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Henton.
Persons . alli: t : the above letters
will please «ey "advei '.i ed" and pay
one cent. 1 .1. 1 .h.. man. 1. - i.
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
DA'
Ruction's Arni'.;.* Salvo i
The bevC salve In the world f :>r C |
Bruises, Sores, Vleers, Salt llheui
Fever S 'ri % Tett r, ('happed Han ' (
Chilblain:', C' - • an ' all • 'tin 1 ■"
tlono.and positively cures Piles, or no j
pay required. It is y.aranteed to giv> '
perfect8uti fa; t n or u- ney rerund d .
Price 25c. per bos.. For sale by J. W.
Howard.
FranU Miller, an employee of Frank
Beebe, poet ofile • inspector, hire;l a
team and drove to Edmond, th n hir-
ed a horse at Taylor' ; livery : tab' and
disappeared. The owner often - a to-
ward of < for the ; am. S. G. Mor
gan sccurcd the reward.
Miss Myrtle Cook, Miss Katharine
Grant and Miss —Grant of Oklaho-
ma City, Bpent WS-.n: lay afternoon
visiting Mr. and Mrs. t • 1 ar;ar.
O. A. Mltcher, of Oklahoma City,
i started on lat>t Tuesday for Ala^a.
(J. Morgan vultetl OM.ih :■ .' - y.
RIOKT;"!} aERY WARD £ 00 |
. ve., Chicago
OTTS & CO
(.' c.ih's Mou^iit ckeap
v, ill be sold "way
flown 'lorcash. Call
; the oui MeCretlie
building on Broad
St. for anything .in
e hardware line.
POTTS & CO.
<-?
CREAM
May hi
11 lea\
! on w< dnesday.
livory w« ni.'in nt:< 1. 1" • • 1 'l!s*
: Um D*-. Mil' ' K vn Ti v " -f : 'i! N ' ^
1 WLAUM-Ml IU1 ^r-*-
e them treate
✓ fitting / from.
-y Operation tiuarantaed.
A. IU fill 15 n D. D
L:;.u iN-<- DK.snsT.
/; Ic ifl Kd.r nil < 7
/•>,,. I Safttr<h fie/< v
For one
at pi
LOW SHOES.
WHITE GOODS.
ISHIRT WAISTS,
lore week we will sell the above ar-
il must close them out. W«
but Want all the room to show
•r-K
Adei.is graduated v.i.h Itif:!. lionoi:',
last jear, from The Territorial Xormal.
/I Tare Grace Crura u! T.-rHr PowJcr.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD,.
Dr. Milo*' Norvo Plastrrs f r 1. .nt! im
| In on article poa lua r • nt Kou-
i monlan election n French • -i' r ay :
' One of the candidalM. Protopo-
1 pet co, former mayor cf liuyhari st hit
vpon •' i.• '."•niou* v.- A Incrcis.ng
b;. i' . at tho poll, " "i UM'
i before ( election ha p 1 • ^ i :
j ] i- i top b >i . ■ i I dUtrib
Btod ' I boot In ear i of hi deuht-
,r-%. ty 5P«U ..
V * ' '
^iiacK
\V'.o
ibeii
■: ned and on
through the
u or CiO".>'d(
a part of
u can now
; GOODS without
i.he
cordia
r \ ou it our store \vhether
' vou
■;rc rcaav lo !>uv ( r not.
IuiQu a uuuv . • ««' i ii■
Jul f ■: • -3. the l.ft beinc proi ed |> SjS'.l1
pi3.idi"i h. |ik [tturaed. ^ }y,ma o
. i EK5E CO
FORSTER & THOMPSON.
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The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1897, newspaper, September 17, 1897; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc142041/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.