The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 16, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1905 Page: 4 of 16
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EDMOND SUN. ^EBRIIAitY 1, 19t5
HOME OF CORRECT METHODS
Southwestern Business University,
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
A Famous School, Endorsed by Bankers, Merchants, Governors, Senators and Congressmen.
Strongest Faculty, Finest building in the West. Best equipment.
TJ BTY-ONF, TY EWRITEE8 FREK USE OF BOOKS RAILROAD FARE I'AlO
N incidental expenses. Tuition admits to all depirt naats .Sta liaU may take up as many stu lies as they wish without extra cost, .-students may
work to pay board, 'lay give note in payment of tuition Advantages—In th institution the proprietors are actively engaged in teaching daily.
They see that the pupils get the proper attention, that they are not neglected. While they have teaehers engaged to assist in the work, they are them-
selves in the room seeing to the wellfare of their pupils Individual instruction. Rapid progress. Experienced teaehers. Beginning and ad wince-
classes maintainod. School the eiv ire year. Day school students attend night school without extra charge. Free use of text books Railroad far
paid. Big saving Positions secured. Free e .ployment agency. A model bus ness training school. Branches Taught—Bookkeeping, Actual
Business practice, Banking. Business form, Benn Fitmin and Greg;* Shorthand, Touch typewriting. Commercial law, Penmanship, Commercial Anth
metic, Letter writins/spelling. Rapid calculations. Sdj puoiis expected to enter this school year. Finest penman west ot the Mississippi. Fastes
rapid calculator in the world. No man living his equal. Students can write blindfoldedon the typewriter faster than pupils from other colleges ca
write in anv manner Money refunded and car fare paid if schnl is not as represented. Students may attend one month on tual witnouc paying any
tuition For fine specimens of penmanship and College Quarterly, address
Thos. M. Milam, President.
Millam & Miller
Proprietors,
Oklahoma City, 0. T.
Local and Social
Grandma Ricketts is quite sick.
Mrs. G. A. Tallant is quite
sick.
Ray Woods baby has pneu-
monia.
H. C. Marshall is sick with la
grippe.
W. A. Strole's baby is ill with
pneumonia.
S. M. McKinney left for Doug-
las, Kans., Monday.
E. H. J-iyne visited Guthrie
Friday night
Frank Surber made a
flying;
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
trip to Sulphur Springs Friday. Territory of Oklahoma, Oklahoma coun
Mrs. G. A. Tallant ia very ill
and heard Cleo-
very
this week. Mrs. Thronburg is
waiting on her..
Jeanette Helm visited with m
J. E. Hour hen, on Chfsholm
creek last week.
Clint Waldorf, of Decatur, 111;,
arrived Friday morning to visit
; hia brother, H. W. Waldorf.
! Everything good to eat in the
i pastry line at the Normal Con-
fectionery & Bakery. 33tf
For Salf—Two five-acre
tracts adjoining town, cheap,
For flour and feed go to Shel-
don & Smith.
Go to Swearingen's for the best
patra
A complete line of high grade I tQrmg eagy". ""inquire at' this
and fancy confections at Normal' f O0
Confectionery. 33tf
Bethel Budget S
ty. ss
In the Justice Court of said County photography. Opposite the post -
Before j. Lesley Isle, Justice ol the office, Guthrie, 0. T.
Peace for Edmond City l'ownship. . When you want to save a grood
a. jpangler, Plaintiff percent on your lumber bill, be
sure to go to the Hollis Lumber
Company.
The Tennessee Nursery Co., Defendant.
Said defendant f'he Tennessee Nur-
sery Co., will take notice that they have
been sued in the above named Court for
upon an account ci commission and
must answei the petition filed therein s-iys: "His daughter had chills and
by said plaintiff on or before the nth fever i"r t'.iree years; he could not find
,* . „ . , anything that would help her till he used
day of February, A. I). 1005, or said „ J , ... ■ , •„ , , ...
' 1 J •" : Heroine. His wife will not keep with-
petition will be taken as tine, and -a ouj anr| can not say too much for it."
CURES CHILLS AND FEVER.
G .U' Wrirt, Nacogodohes, Texas,
Uncle Jimmy Brown fell from
a pile of lumber Friday and
fractured his ribs badly.
I fjf
S. N. Hopkins has been in Ed -, y
mond since Thursday. Mr.Hop-j
kins' headquarters will be at 1
Guthrie now.
Mrs. L. G. Wahl gave a little
Co- duct id by Bluebell
Amy Harpster is on the
list.
Jesse Bender hauled a load
sick
of
, & . , 1 hay to Edmond Monday,
party Friday afternoon in honor j J J
of Cecil Classen. There were
nine little girls invited.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hoggett, of
Fonca City, returned home
Thursday after a few days' visit
to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Pease.
Mrs. H. A. Fox left Monday
morning for Sparks, Okla.,where
her husband has located. They
have been visiting Mrs. Fox's
parents, J. D. Sherwood's for
several weeks.
H. J. Smith at Normal Confec-
tionery is a first class pastry
cook. Anything from the plain-
est pie to the most elaborate ban-
quet. Cakes for weddings and
parties a specialty. 33tf
Elmer Davis spent Sunday aft-
ernoon with Johnson's boys.
Jesse Bender spent Sunday
afternoon with Murphy's boys.
Lillie Bender spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Minnie
Johnson.
Ethel Bock came home Friday
from Guthrie to spend a few days
with hotre folks.
Mr. and Mr3. Pat Lynos, Pearl
McMullen, and Charlie Walters
ate dinner at1 Johnson's Sun-
day.
The dance at Wagner's Sat-
judgment for said plaintiff in said action
for Eight dollars and the attachment
therein .ranted, will be rendered ac
cordingly. Attest: J. wesley Isle,
(l s.) j.p
c. D. Watkins, Attorney for Plaintiff.
For anything in the grocery
line see G.E.Baker,
W. D. Taylor had a han Isome
spring colt stolen from i-s mother I
and out of his pasture last Thurs- j
day night.
Mrs. Dennis Brown returned
Monday from El Reno where she
has been for the past week visit-
ing her parents.
Miss Joan Gibson, of Coyle,
Okla., returned to her home Sat-
50c at M. C. Broad's.
"the bes r doc™
Rev B C Horton, Sulphur Springs.
Texa, writes, July 19th, 1899:
have used Ballard's Snow Liniment and
Horehound Syrup, and they have proud
certainly satisfactory 1 he liniment is
the best we have evt-r used for headache
and pains. The cough syrup has been
our doctor for the last eight years " 2-c
50c and St- Sold by M C Broad.
RE 1.1 El' IN MX HOURS.
D stressing Kidney and Bladder Dis-
ease relieved in six hours by "New
Great South' American Ku>ne\
Cure." It is a great surprise on ac
count of its exc eding promptness m
relieving pain in bladder, kidneys Hi d
back, 11 male or female. Relieves re-
tention of water a most immediately.
If y hi want quick relief and cure this is
th : remedy. Sold by Howard's Drug
i urday after a week spent in this Sto-e, Edm nrl, Ok ihoma.
city the guest of Misses Fay and
Lucile Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scott, of Pon-
ca City,npent Sunday in this city
the guests of the latter's father,
Capt. C. H. DeFord.
Mrs. Isabel'.e Young went to
her home at Cross last week and
placed her daughters in school at;
Ponca City. She his now re-
turned to her mother, Mrs. Jas.
Brown, and will remain with he1'
PROCURED AND DEFENDEr
drawing or photo, for ex \ >ort searcri a
Froo advice, how to obtain patents,
D. Send model, I
uittwiMK oi vaj/vi u ociii cu and free report, I
Freo fulvioo, how to obtain patents, trade marks, I
copyrights, otc., |N ALL COUNTRIES.
Business direct -with Washington saves time, I
money and often the patent.
Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively.
Write or como to ub at
523 Ninth Btre«t, opp. United States Patent Office, I
WASHINGTON, D. C.
urday was not very well attended
on account of the rain; but those
who were there report a fine time.' as long as she is in the hospital.
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Blake, Mrs. C. B. The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 16, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1905, newspaper, February 1, 1905; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc149995/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.