The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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THE EDMOND SUN :
tig r*opl« (Jlrf Program
Sunday evi nlng the young |
iwoplr «l the Presbyterian church Noted
I eelebrated "Young Feopla's Day"
ivllh a progeam which has l wn re-
1 calving ihn pral-e of all who heard it.
J«s«e Hume, the president, presld-
f.,i; John Henrv aud Miss Alma Com-
I stock answered (or 111" Stnlor und
Kntaiwl | li« Po«tollln u K<lcMiml."kit junior Chiistlan Endeavor soeletlos
respectfully Ml** Nina shackleford,
Miss Rutii HenrJ and i'rof. Kd I.
Heed made nddroMCi Hnd Midi Anna
MoUauchlln recited. There was also
some special niusi by tbo choir.
AUIJIAN AT OKLAHOMA CITY
TERMS $'
fur transmittal thromh the mails
Unas mall mslUT.
AN
i ml
1 OK
Bee Brown 4 lUaaley for farms.
Kcho ol UIk l.aiiitnaa'« Mrrting
Last Sunday morning at the Pres-
I'reucli Aeronaut to Give
Thro* Day Exhibition
The oontract between Charles
D. Pike, representing Edwin
Cleary, American manager for
Louis Paulhan, French king o
aviators, and II. P. Ilarter, real
estate man; John \V. Shartel
president of the Oklahoma Rail-
way company, and H. C. Martin
of the same conip'iny, for Paul-
han to fly in Oklahoma City at
the state fair grounds Saturday,
Sunday and Monday next was
signed Monday afternoon.
A telegram from Paulhan's
OPPORTUNITY
EDMOND.
In the vifit here Friday ami
Saturday of I ho ti aclicrs ol
Central Oklahoma, Edmond
people will have a rare oppor-:
.mount of °ph .1There will; j mfn^r^Pikr:.r°
evidently be between INK) nnd
500 teachers here, representing
the territory along the Santa
Fe railway both north nnd
south extending through the
entire state. Last December, a
temporary organization of the
Central District Teachers asso-
ciation was formed. This
ganizatiou is to be made per-
manent at this meeting and
Edmond should extend tin
visitors such n royal welcome
that tins e.ity will be selected
as their permanent meeting
place. The assembling here
^ave a most able and Inspirations 11 Utter Monday that Paulhan
report of the biff Ltunmens' Mission- would pay no attention to the
ary Convention, which he attended j wjn(j Rn(j tj,at some spectacular
last week t Oklahoma city. "u j f|j„i,ts may be expected.
apeaker was full of his subject nnd in j
u most entliuslastlo missionary dit- j While it is not known just
course, tecminir with ai^umenta anil | w(, t new stunts Paulhan will
(nets, pleaded for a deeper Interest i nuj| ^ jt jg believed by his rep-
, i i ?^. nHmiiiamva Will
part ot the men of the
the world's reoord, long distance
reoord and perhaps enduranoe
record.
The admission to the grounds
will be $1, and in case of no
flight rain checks entitling the
holders to witness the next day's
preformanoe will be given.
Special arrangements will bs
made with the railroad componies
looking to the running of special
riins on the three days of the
exhibition and it is believed that Ellcla
fully 100.000 people will witness
the flights.
It is rumored that Paulhan has
expressed his willingness to take
some one up with him if the
weather conditions are per-
missible, and there are a num-
ber of people in the city who are
going to try to induce the ec-
centric little Frenchman to take
them for passengers.
lispubllcan .Meetings
The republicans are hereby called
to meet In their respective ward s on
Monday evening at 8 o'clock, for the
purpose of discussing matters per-
taining to the coming city election.
The meetings will be held at the fol-
lowing places:
First ward, residence of W. J. fluff-
man.
Second ward, Sun office. .
Third wird, McOowan furniture in office. His successor will have to
be elected this year. The terra of W.
L>. Thompson also expires.
excepting in the third ward, where
two members of the council will be
elected.
Those whose terms expire are; W.
J. Huffman, W. D. Thompson, Peter
Barber and M. E. Wood.
School board: DiokWlebe, P. W.
Lutman, Louis Voisin, W. S. Elkin.
In the third last year the two candi-
dates tied, consequently there was no
election and Peter Barber continued
■tore.
Fourth ward, residence of W.
S.
W. J. Huffman
A. D. Dailey
Frank Dawson
E. H. Jayne
Committeemen.
Sample of Ladies' ready
to wear at 1-3 off at Ruck
ers.
All candidates will have to be nom-
inated by a primary to be held March
75. Those desiring to be candidates
will have to ffle a petition to that ef-
fect to that effect with the county elec-
tion board between now and March 5
in order to be voted on at the pri-
mary.
(Published Feb. 11-24-Maroh 3-10)
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
Know all men by these presents,
That we, M. E. Smith, O. D. Maxey,
and W H Pugh of O k 1 a -
homa City, Oklahoma, do hereby as-
sociate ourselves together un-
der the partnership name of
"Hot Blast Oil Burner Co."
for the purpose of owning a certain
patent right, and making and manu-
facturing and selling the manufactur-
ed product, with principal place of
business located in Oklahoma Cltv,
Oklahoma.
Witness our hands this 15th day of
February, A. D.,1910.
M. E. Smith
O. D. Maxey
W. H. Pnon
STATE OF OKLAHOM A ]
SS.
Gone to Texas
Miss Maggie Morrisett of Memphis,
Tenn., who has been visiting with rel-
atives in Edmond and near Guthrie
for the past several months, has gone
Dd VtZTS. j Natives that h.
or- Ja* a. McLauchlln alto spoke at|
thia morning service, telling how tie 1
great gathering of men had impressed
him and bringing out the les«oti from
a layman's standpoint
Men's
try for 98c at Rucker's.
For Sale or Kent
New house of seven rooms,
large reception hall, closets and
bath room. Nicely papered
enoh year of 500 teachers will, throughout. Piped for (r«s to
h, „! InataUbk b.„em to:ft.
Edmond und at this first meet- yn,lUjre 0f Ed p. Hull, 225 east
iog, as well as at future meet- j Second street.
ings,every thing possible should New Truant onieers
be done to make the teacher* Kftiat
feel welcome here; Utld to in I ruck nnd strain, art' quickly cured li>
spire them with the idea that M^Xan^rt.Ta ta rSHltV. '
we are hospitable a people and ; city Drug Store.
as the educationnl hub of Ok- ~
lahoma give them a welcome 1 See Brown & Heasley for oity
such as they cannot receive I Pr°Per^i'
elsewhere. The people of Ed-, aore Lung, and Ran 1. n*.
le know the feeling, and
The Coming City Election
The city election in Edmond will be
held on Tuesday, April 6. At this to Wortham, Tex., for a visit with
election a member of the council from her uncle. Miss Morrisett likes Ed-
heavy Overshoes oactl waril ami B m,.mtjer of the school mond very much and will perhaps re-
board from each ward will be elected, | turn and stay, at least until summer.
- -
Oklahoma County,
Before me, J. A. Maupin, a Notary
Public, within and for said State and
county, on this 15th day of February,
A. D. 1910, personally appeared M.
E. Smith. O . D. Maxey,
and W. H. r*ugh, to me known to be
the identical persons who executed the
within and foregoing instrument, and
acknowledged to me that they execut-
ed the same as their free and volunta-
ry deed for the uses and purposes
therein set forth.
Witness my liand and Notarial seal
the dnv and year first above written.
(SEAL) j. a. Maupin
Notary Public.
My commission expires September
3, 1013.
mond must throw open tnen j
Most people
the miserable state of ill health it in- :
homes to receive these visitors, i dioates. ah people should know that,
... „ . , Foley's Honey ami lar. the greatest
take them into their nresirtes, |thro#t and lung remedy, win quickly
nnd nivo tliem ilw crond thincs care the aoreness and cough and re-
nin! give them the goon mini*. ^ ^ & nhrmal condiuon. ,\ k tor
of their tables Furthermore, Foley's Honey and Tar. City Drug
while they are hsre, boost for ston *
the Central State Normal, boost (PubHlW Feb. lo-n-n
for Edmond and seud every state of oklahoma, okla-
teacher back to his or her work j homa cuUNT\ -*b.
1 □ the District Court in and for said
it booster for Edmond antl the . county and state.
m Corpo-;
Commerce Trust Company.
ration. Plaintiff.
vs. No. 8975
Mary Smith. Lizzie Roush. Jim
Smith, George Smith, Jinny Satter-
fleld, Maggie Simms. Lulu Simms.
Addie Logan, et al, Defendants.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
The said defendants. Lizzie lioush.
. Jim Smith, George Smith, Jinny Sat-
tlie memoers tcrtlelii. Maggie Simms, Lulu Simms.
Xnnorinteud- "r.ci Addle U>gan, and etch of them
rtuptiiniena ^ p|tjaae lskr nolic, thM tlll. piain-
of as- tiff. Commerce Trust Company, a cor-
Central State Normal.
The teachers will be given a
big dinner in the basement of
Methodist church at noon Sat-
urday, for which liberal con-
tributions have been made by
the citizens and
of the faculty.
• . • 11 . . 1 Deration, did on tho 22d daj of Janu-,
arts have kiudlv consented ;t, v, i.u < .; ^ in th du
tt) lock after the preparation triet Cmnt in and fur Okleh. ma
1 ' 'intv. State of Oklahoma,
) :u £ Oi iii.- MUIifl'. Um i«t . . i 01
■ ■ ■— . n.un, and tin- ttie id uffenduut ,
A w the firm ot AfllTCr- Rou^h, Jim Smith, George
Ab I lie III 111 Ol Anjc J inn v Satterticid, Mu^ie
HUH OC \N e scr lias IKCII ^nUmB, Lulu Simula, an Addle IjO-
iliwc lived mII nermiils lil" ^an, and each < f tn«n, must 1
Uissoivea, an persoiib 1.1 ^1(1 h. ,,.ni,i,,.,,,,. ,he
debted to us are hereby ^ ,in • March, nno, or aasi i -u-
notifed to call and settle 'ion.mbe_t.ken a. d
at once:
W'elser & Angerman.
ment rendered in said action against
said defendants, and each of them for
the sum of $1,500, on a certain prom-
issory note executed by Daniel Smith
— land Marv Smith to the Columbia
Bank .v Truft Company. December
"The ltouud Up. -jjj 1(^15 Interest thereon at
Kiaw Krlanirer's noted produo the rate of ten percent from the 7th
tion and massi.ely — drama.
*'Th® Round-Lp. with Macl\n Ai g,>ry notes executed by the saiu Dan-
buckle, will be the attraction at the ie| Smith and Mary Smith to the Col-
OferhoUer Opera House, Feb. '.'3d to umhla Bank ti Trust Company on the
, 7th day of December, I90o, with inter-
wtx' est thereon at the rate of ton |>er cent.
It is a tender and pretty lore story. , annum from the 1th day of De-
told amid a vivid reproduction uf cember, 1909, and for costs of suit in-
jceuet in which Indiana, cowboys. | eluding 60.0o attorney's fee; and a
w 1 ...a . n ,, further judgment rendered in saiu action
ranchmen, cavalrymen nnd enture- S(fain>lt'su.,i defendants.Llz.'ie Roush,
Home men and women appear. The ■ >Tl(n Smith, George Smith, Jinny Sat-
production is as larpe as that other terfield, Maggie Simms, Lulu Simms
famous Klaw & Erlanwrer production, and Addie Lo#an, and each of them,
.. ,, . . . , , for the foreclosure of a certain mort-
"Ben Uur," and ti comes in a special ^ htcai ing ,sid ,,r(,mitso v ,
tr- Q o' ' ar*. note, and of even date herewith, upon
C . at- ui*mstic incidents shows the following described property situ-
_t) mounted Iudiaus riding alonf the in the County of Oklahoma,
, , m . . , , , _ State of Oklahoma, to-wit: llienorth-
adge of a cliff, an effect which is made qu,rWr (1.4) ,,f 8ec«ion toenty-!
possible by adroit mechanism by Mv#n ^ej), T.'wnnhip twelve (12) north,
which the animals are hoisted to a uange one (1) W est of the Indian Me-
l>oint in the sleinivy ol the gridiron in ridlan, with all improvemtnta thereon
u nnnrUnnns 11 nt("> IvlOniT-
above the scenes.
Bi^ Bankrupt
goin^ on al kucker's
School Districts Win Prists
The county superintendent of
•cboola, Mrs. M. D. Couch, has
awarded the prizes she offered lor the
best attendance, as expressed by the
and appurtenances thereunto belong
ing. and adjudging that dsfault has !
—— been made in said mortgage that.
plaintiff have a first lieu <>n saiu
Sal6 Still premises to the amount of which shall
be taken, as aforesaid; and ordering
said premises to he sold without ap-
praisement and the proceeds applied
to the payment of the said amounts j
due plaintiff and the costs of suit,
and forever barring and foreclosing
said defendants. Lizsle Roush, Jim
Smith, George Smith, Jinny Satter-
field, Maggie Simms, Lulu Simms
and Addie Logan, and each of them,
total mileage, at the Farmers' lnsti from sll right, title, estate, interest
tute in session last Friday „nd Sat- ™^d"'p^' ^n^arf
urday. thereof.
District No. 10 of Deer Creek, 11ATHWAY HARPER,
targht by Miss Gordon, won second (Soall Clerk of 8ald Court,
prize, nine volumes of books, while B5'- J- * • Havens, Deputy
district No. 11. taught by Miss Ma- mobs, TcmNt* i McIn.vj*,
tlldsy Coyoer. won third prlie. Attorneys for plaintiff
I will sell at public auction at my residence, 5 miles southwest of
miles north of Britton, on
Edmond and 4
Tuesday, March 1st.
Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described property to-wit:
Head of Horses.
I bay mare 13 years old, in foal; 1 black family pony 9 years
old; 1 horse coft, 7 months old; 1 bay horse 12 years old.
Twelve Head GaLtle
Two milk cows; 2 cows to be fresh soon; 3 heifers; and some good calves.
Farm Implements.
One McCormick Binder; one Monitor Disc Drill; one Oliver Riding Plow; one Riding Lister; one Case 6-shovel riding
cultivator; one Moline Walking cultivator; one Champion Rake; one Osborne Mower; one 2-section harrow; one sled;
one i-horse 5-shovel Cultivator; one 8-inch Walking I low; one Corn Sheller; one Farm Wagon; one Grind Stone; one
Spring Wagon; one Buggy; one Sharpless Cream Separator No. 3.
Household Goods:
One Ice Box; one Cooking Stove; one
Furniture.
Heating Stove and some other household
All sums of $10 and under cash, over that amount a credit of 7 months will be given, purchaser
1 fcKi'lS! giving bankable note with approved security bearing 10 per cent interest from date. A discount of
5 per cent for cash will be given on all sums over $10. No goods to be removed until terms of sale are complied with
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
CarlHeiden, Owner.
TUTTLE & SON, Auctioneers.
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