The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 16, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 25, 1905 Page: 4 of 16
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EDMOND SUN, JANUARY 25, 1905.
Fifty Years the Standard
BAKING
POWDfR
Made from pure cream of
tartar derived from grapes.
PRICE BAKING POWDIR OO.
CHICAGO.
Dennis Brown is enjoying a
hunt.
Miss Knox is bettor from a sick
spell of lafct week.
Harry Brown, of Anadarko,
visited Edmond Sunday.
Pres. Urn holt z spe 11 t last
Wednesday and Thursday at
Norman.
Mrs. F. Grusel was up from
Oklahoma Tuesday looking after
her pit perty.
C. F. Randolph's little boy
who has been quite sick, is very
much improved.
Mies Anna Swank .*pent Sat-
urday and Sundaywi'.h her sister,
Mi-a Amy, in Guthrie.
The cold bursted the water tank
at the depot, so that water had t 1
lie pumped into the engine ten-
ders.
There \vas quite a jolly crowd
rt tcrtrined Saturday night ai
Mif-p Adams' home with an old
f <>hiuned candy pulling.
Mij-s Nannie Stewart, of Dc-
K;.ll) a unty, Mo., arrived Fri-
day to visit her sister, Mrs. V.
Patterson and other relatives.
M. 0. Broad, proprietor of the
City Drug stor>', has been suffer-
ing the past week from a severe
attack of la grippo and neural-
gia.
H. G. Carmichael his pur-
chased the Geo. Rogers house in
North Edmond and Mr. Rogers
has let a contract to W. J. Moody
jor a house and barn on his farm
1> ur miles east.
J. L. Schuman is having a
moid moved from his former lo-
< ition to the one ho now occu-
) ies, which will give him addi-
1 :onal room, and he has a car
1-^ad of goods on the road.
Rev. Wardner and wife left to-
day for a two weeks' visit to his
parents at Kansas City, or until
he fully recovers from his late
accident. The pulpit will be
filled each Sunday.
4 per cent money to loan on
real estate only, any kind, any-
where. W. E. Minton, Kansas
City, Mo.
CASH for your real estate or
business anywhere I can sell it.
I mean it. Send description and
lowest cash price. W. E. Min-
ton, Kansas City, Mo.
Notice.
To every resident and business
person in the city of Edmond:
You are hereby instructed,in ac-
cordance with Art. , Sec. 5, of
the city ordinance, to clean all
alleys,cesspools and privy vaults,
in order that the contents of the
same may not cause the spread
of disease. Respectfully,
Dr. C. R. Day,
31-2t City Physician.
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How Many
Birthdays ?
You must have had sixty at
least! What? Only forty?
Then it must be your gray
hair. Ayer's Hair Vigor stops
these frequent birthdays. It
gives all the early, deep, rich
color to gray hair, and checks
falling hair. And it keeps the
scalp clean and healthy.
•• I was greatly troubled wltli dandruff which
produced a most disagreeable ltchlus of the
scalp. 1 tried Ayer's Hair Vigor and the dan
A
Mads by J. C. Ayor Co., Lowell, Mr J*.
Also manufacturers of
sarsapar1lla.
pills.
CHERRY PECTORAL
BAILEY & DAWSON'S
iSTHE PLACE TO GO FOR
Groceries
A full and complete line of Staple and Fancy
Groceries. Especially note our fine line of
canned goods. Do you want a delicious cup
of coffee? Come! All grades 15c to 40c per
pound.
W. S. IMTTKN, ProRldect.
W. HOWARD, Vice I'res
No. 6156.
J. M. ANGLKA ( uslnor.
O. ft. PROFFITT, A6 'tCash
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Of Edmond,
CAPIT AI, $25, OOO.OO
We buy bonds, warrants, notes, and all kinds of negotiable paper.
Drafts issued on all praincipal cities of the world.
Fire and tornado insurance written in old line companies.
SAFETY DF.POSIT BOXF.8 FOR RKNT.
Directors: J. W. Howard, W. S. Patten, F. L. Patten,
I. W. Rodkey, J. M. Anglea.
For reliable Dentistry
see
DR. BRIQh \M,
Office front rooms over
Postoffice, Edmond.
W- J- M6IFF/AAN
Licensed Drayman
All k-ads of draying at reasonable prices quickly done.
Phone 08.
DAVIS & OCHILTREE
LAWYERS
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM PROPERTY.
Indian Lands for sale.
E.TS., OKLAHIMA CITV
i/ers
When you want a good cup of
coffee try our coffee.
Shelden & Smith.
Call up phone 57 when you
want Chase & Sanborn coffee.
27—tf
For tea you can't beat us for
quality and quanity.
Sheldon & Smith.
Go to Swearingen's photo-
graph gallery, opposite the post-
office, for the best photography,
Guthrie, O. T.
Go to Swearingen's for the
best photography. Opposite the
postoffice, Guthrie.
rOLETSHONEY«®lAR
Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia
Full line candies, nuts and
fruits of all kinds at G.E.Baker's
27—tf
Fresh cranberries at
G. E. Baker's.
Call up phone 2 for all kind
of canned goods. Shelden &
Smith
When you want good candy
come in and see us or call up
phone 2.
Sheldon & Smith
The Medford Nurseries have
only first class trees—fruit,shade
and ornamental; C. D. Hunt,
proprietor. See my agent W. B.
j Meek, at Doxsie & Son, after
Jan 1,1905. 27tf
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Blake, Mrs. C. B. The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 16, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 25, 1905, newspaper, January 25, 1905; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc149994/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.