The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 16, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 14, 1905 Page: 5 of 10
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Professional Cards.
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11. MOOSE
Notary Public and Justlcc of tlic Tcaco
Edmond.OUla onw
[.W.Comp. Geo. A. Comp.
DRS. COMP & SON
l'HYSICIAN ANLI SURGEON
Edmond, Oklahoma'
PERSONAL PAKAORPttS.
A. B. DeSelm8 spent Thursday
; in Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bates were
in Oklahoma City on business,
Thursday.
Miss Katie Osterhans spent a
day here as the guest of little
Miss Irene Hartman.
Prof, and Mrs. Isaacs have
gone to Denver, Col., where they
will spend the summer.
NO CRUELTY.
Major Jayne says Entertainment at
Bliss was Devoid of Cruelty.
Major E. H. Jayne received or-
ders last Saturday to procoed at
once to Bliss, and assume com- |
mand of the troops ordered there I
by the governor to prevent
the killing of buffalo with
arrows and spears in the hands
of Indians, as advertised. Also
to stop any objectionable fea-
fimnp A# tKn nrifnnf n inmnnf oVinuM
A MATTER OF HEALTH
Supplement to the Edmond Sun-June 14, 1905.
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BIG
Closing Out Sale
Opens Saturday
June 17th, 1905
STOCK OF MERCHANDISE
Thrown on the Market at
Actual Manufacturer's Cost
CLOTHING AT COST DRY GOODS AT COST
SHOES AT COST HATS AT COST
FURNISHING GOODS AT COST
Ladies' Waists and Skirts at One-Half Price
Millinery at One Half Price
We are absolutely going out of the Clothing business. Edmond's largest and best store to
be closed out at actual cost of manufacturing the goods. Everything in our immense stock
must be sold during the next 30 days. The
Greatest Merchandising Event
You have ever known—an opportunity to buy the very best of good, dependable, up-to-date mer-
chandise at manufacturers' prices.
DON'T WAIT until the stock is all broken and picked over, but supply your needs while
you have the choicest to select from.
REMEMBER we have never yet advertised a fake sale. This is a BONAFIDE CLOSING
OUT SALE for the purpose of quitting the clothing business.
NOTICE--We will be compelled to close our store from Tuesday night till Saturday morn-
ing t£get ready for this sale.
Sale starts promptly at 8 o'clock
Saturday Morning, June 17th
DeFord Mercantile Co.
EDMOND'S BIO STORE
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I Locoa and Kockledge News, Cocoa, ] ubuwij.
Fla., writes: "I have used vour Her-
bine in my family and find it a most See Wahl Real Estate company
excellent medicine. Its crfects upon for cheap money and insurance.
1 myself have been a marked benefit. I
recommend, it unhesitatingly." 50c.
Sold by M. c. Broad.
travel mid ship your freight via "Tin
Katy."'
.iiv st to td°FStfe' °°d foleyshonemar
on\ es set tne l\eu I r mt. G*res Ooidsi Prevents Pneumonia
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moammam
ind comfortable clothes. A low collar,
a narrow belt, a spruce straw, a two or
aer suit—may be double breasted—and
ur fingers at the high noon sun. Our
>ese needful hot-spell togs are made of
3, homespuns, flannels, snappy from
Come over.
jce Summer Suits, $8.50
00.
:e Outing Suits, $5.00 to
an Shirts, $1.50 to $3.50.
M. Shirts, $1.00 to $1.50.
ffer--2oo dozen Soft Shirts
iceived, mostly in Madras
choice, 50c.
(BAR™ J Myer)
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LD'S DRUG STORE,
y of Books and School Supplies.
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[ZENS BANK
mAL STOCK f 10,OOO 00.
banking business transacted.
Municipal and School Warrants an
per; Issue Drafts on New York and other
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Call for one. jj
Ion for farm loan (Low Rates.) t
part of your business and guarantee
ttention and accuracy. c
Directors t
J. W. Place O. N. Welser C. E. Tool
frone J. Q Ad urn sou 5
Phone Number 31 c
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Goes There?
C.V. REUNION
uisville, Kentucky
IJNE 14-16
; ROUND TRIP RATES
Sen that your tlckfct rends via the Rock island. !
Full information on request 1
SO. II. LEE. (J. P. A. J. S. McNALLY, Dlr.russ. Ant.
Little Rock. Ark. Okluboma Oity, 0. T
at. c. s.
ity Southern Railway
Straight as the Crow Filet"
AS CITY TO THE GULF
THROUGH A GREATER DIVERSITY OF
)IL AND RESOURCE THAN ANY OTHER
IN THE WORLD, FOR IT8 LENGTH
ie finest lands, suited for growing small grain, (torn, flax,
clal apple and peach orchards, for other fruits and ber-
.1 canteloupc, potato, tomato and general track farms;
1W cultivation; for merchantable timber; tor raising
!, hogn, sheep poultry and Angora goats.
Write lor Information Concerning
GOVERNMENT HOMESTEADS
I, Improved Farms, Mineral Lands, Rice Lands in* Tinker
copiss of "Current Events," Business Opportunities,
Itlce Book, K. C. S. Fruit Book.
Jmeeetkere' tickets on sale first and third Tuesdays of
each month.
THE 8H0RT LINE TO
"THE LAND OF FULFILLMENT"
H MORUIS, Trav. Pais. Art. B. . WilRl, a. P. sit T. A.
Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo.
P. E. ROESLEK, Trar. Pass, and Xmlff'n Art., Kansas City, Mo.
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Dailey, A. D. The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 16, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 14, 1905, newspaper, June 14, 1905; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150013/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.