The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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LOCAL SNAPSHOTS. Kretlr Destroying The Treat
l'rof. and Mrs. C. M. Allen 1>r0'- hinton, heat! of the de-
| delightfully entertained the , partment of biology in the Cen-
| teachers of the public school, at ,ral Sutfi Normal school, informs
The the Sun that the beetles are play-
evening was spent in games and ; havoc with the trees here and
THE EDMOND SUN
A H. DA I LEV.
II'BLIOHEH
IMII lillTl
Bt s. V
TERMS.
.51.00 Per * ear
Entered at the Post, .flirt- Hi Kdmoud « i
tor transmltta. U-r ugh ti • >
:I M mall matter.
NORMAL NOTES.
to a call
KEroirr OF THK ONDITION
of the
CITIZENS BANK
In response to a call from
home, Miss Ada Erana lef'
Tuesday for her home in Cres-
cent, Okla., Her many school
friends are sorry to lose her, and
hope she will soon return.
The C. S. N. vs. Kansas City
Red Sox ball game last Thurs-
day resulted in a tie. Sixteen
innings. Score 3-3.
Attend the musical at the
Normal Friday uight.
The students enjoyed a short
talk from the new Professor in
chapel Wednesday.
Norman plays C. S
Friday. A hotly contested
other amusements. Choice re-
freshments were served,
R. B. Potts is seriously
Heber Allen of Lawton, ( kla-
homa, died on Sunday, April 3.
The deceased was a son-in-law
of John Ricketts and Anna
Ricketts of Edmond.
Today and tomorrow county
•ighth grade examination will be
held here. The examination will
be conducted by the Misses Bar-
rett and Hannah of the city
school and Prof. Adamson of the I
issues a warning to the people of
Kdmond that unless proper
methods are taken to extermi-
nate them, may destroy the trees
>f this city. The professor says
he recently counted 125 trees on
Boulevard which have been kill-
ed by the larva of these beetles.
lie says all trees infested with
this larva should be cut down
ind burned. The beetle is now
in the larva state. Later it will
develops into a beetle, which,
late ih the summer will deposit
its eggs in the trees and these (Mr i n
eggs will hatch in the spring and
then the larva begins its work of
of l-u*lne-fc M
HF>t>UKC'ES
Itotids. warrant.*, ei
1; 1 • ■ -
Kurnliurt* aii<i fixture-
Due I,..m bank-
Cheek* ami other Ca-h Ir«•
Cash iu hank
>f Oklahoma, at the
ir. , 1910.
Total
'aj.itaJ *tock paid in
•urnlus. ..
n<fivlUe<l profit-
taxes pal«l
ln.lividiial depoH!<
rtiflrat— ..t ,1
H .,Vu, 17
Total irr,,*
State of Oklahoma. >
county of Oklahoma f8s
I. H. W. Oranzow Canbier of the al
named bank, do solemnly swear tlmt
alN>vo statement is true to the | e t
my knowledge and baltef, sr. help me *.< <
, , , H \N <* 1<AN/.OW, - adiler
Tibed and sworn to before me this 2nd day
Normal «chool.
Last Sunday the members of
the Methodist Sunday school
presented Superintendent Bar-
rett with Sto to help pay his ex-
penses to the international Sun-
N. )iere day school convention, which
will be held in Washington the
destruction. The trees should
be destroyed while they still con-
tain the larva of the beetle. 1 rof. I
Winton says all trees in the city i
should be examined and all in-
Juuk Ho.tin. Notary llibllc.
V eomnilwhtn expires Jan. II. 19U.
rrect—Attest:
II. K.Cakter.
K. II. .Javnk.
Direct ore.
game is expected. Help Central j ' " 1 M i.v. I his mnney
r 1 ,,-ou n,aaanl..l D ..
win by cheering from the grand
stand.
Miss Canton is still quite ill.
The Shakespeare club gave a
very appropriate as well as a de-
lightful entertainment to the
Arena Debating Club Tuesday
night. One of the many in-
teresting features was a visit to
the tomb of Shakespeare.
Pleasing numbers from the
mixed and male quartets were
given last Friday in chapel.
The recital Friday night
promises to be a special delight
to the musio loving public. The
male quartet assisted by Miss
Drake and Mi9s Bryan, together
with other pleasing number, will
be a rare treat. Tickets on --ale
at Hiatt's
was presented to Mr. Barrett in
appreciation of his services as
superintendent.
County Superintendent Mary
D. Couch has sent some seed corn
to The Sun office to be given to
boys in this vicinity who desire
to enter into the corn growing
contest. Any boy desiring seed
can secure same by calling at
this office.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Peterson
have moved into the J. L. Fraim
house on Main street.
RIPOKT OF TUB CONDITION
of t he
BANK OF ARCADIA
fected with this larva destroyed. At Ar""""
i lia, in the Sta
of business,
<• "f Oklahoma, at tin
March 3Wh, HMD.
Tony for Sale
For Sale—Good pony, weight
about G50. Gentle and well
brok, Enquire at Sun Office.
PAY YOl'R TELEPHONE HII.L
Before April 15 and avoid havint;
your telephone *er\ice discontinued.
Present cards to be receipted.
FOR KENT
160 acres good pasture and
plenty of water, one mile of
town. Also 40 acres 1-2 mile
Bouth of town. See Rinsjer Bros,
over First National Bank.
t*l and unsecured
THE
New Method Doctors
Medical Institute.
<ffiicess
Corner Main and "Broadway
OKLAHOMA CITY.
Thirty-two Edmond Masons
went to Guthrie Wednesday
night, to witness the conferring V;„ j ...
.u- j j .. J*1" St'nd thelr radical specialikt,
of the third degree. The candi- Dr. « ook, who i< chief < f their Mat',
date was Dr. H. R. Watkins of 10 Edmond 'or 3da.vs only,
thi9cU? April 14,15,16th
1 o.i_- , , . The doctor is an eminent specialist
J. w. hitaker closed a sue- iod will take no ineural.le .-aM- to
c«ssful term at
imituiv .ixIFixturt"
ue frum lianks
whin Hank
Total
Capita! stock paid in
I'll11: \'i<n*<l Profits, less"
■laxe-pai.l
dint! Deposit* siiliji
• rtili-ates of Dejic
— $14,976 OS
4h
Indiv
H7.717 01
*tate<'f (rklahoma
County «>f oklgrhona < ss
I. Milt-tall. i'.shier ..f the .lutie named
IlaiiK.s. i. i ly mi.-at-that the al .\>- statement
to the Iwst of my knowledge and belief.
-I MITCHELL, cashier,
orn to before me this L'd day
i help me (. kI.
Subscribed an i -
II I Mitch a
■I. J. Mm nr.
■I. J. Mm hbi.i.. .J
and will take no incurable
The Dair of new rubber* t.akor 7""7 , ~ " nterprise Bv 0 , New Method treatment we
' school, !a«t Thursday. The pat- cure all chronic diseases of the blood,
'm f u 1 — skin, stomach, heart, liver,
piles, ulcers.
I n. ■ - - : •
bringing with them well filled
lunch baskets.
from the Christian church -te; s
last Monday i
Norma Quein.
. . u - I rons of the school surprised the >n.i «.tt
Ust Monday morn.ng belong to twh„ by vigitjng the schoo,jKSSfiaj|a
AQutillonllt Clan
The costto make an alum bak-
ing powdsr is about two cents a
pound. When this powder is
a )ld at 25 cents a pound it would
not appear to the average con-
sumer as a "high grade baking
powder sold at a moderate price,"
but rather as a very low grade
baking powder sold at a high
price. The twenty-three cents
profit on a two-cent food article
is not. however, so important a«
the fact that the chief ingredient
of the 25-cent powder is alum, a
mineral acid, well known to be
injurious when taken into the
stomach.
Willa, the little
Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
seriously ill.
daughter of
Daniels, is
See those nifty new umbrellas
at ths Right Place.
Census Enumerators Appointed
The census enumerators for
this county have bean appointed.
Those who will take the census
in this end of the county are:
Kdmond City—J. M. Jayne.
Edmond township—Miss Mar-
garet Coyner.
Lincoln township—Miss Ma-
tilda Coyner.
Deer Creek township—Frank
Whisler.
Britton township—Henry East.
McCary & Givens
famous O. B. Flour.
sell the
tion. catarrh, dyspepsia, «eak back,
and all chronic Oisesses of liotl] men
and women.
[examinations and Consultation
be free.
April 14, 1
each month.
Edmond Offices at Hotel Central.
will
and lfi, after that 1 day
F. P. ASBRUY
Contracting Plasterer
Satisfaction Guaranteed
South Broadway
EDMOND .... OKLA.
(I'lib. Apr. 14-21-28.)
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
Notice of intention to file applica-
tion in the Ki-triot Court of Oklaho-
ma County, nklahonia. to confer
rights of majority upon William Ar-
thur L*azen!>y, minor.
To whom it may concern:
Notice if hereby iriv.-n, that the un-
dersiyned a . next friends of William
Arthur taazenby, minor under age of
twenty-one years, a resident of Kd-
mond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma,
will, on the )th day of April, 1B10,
Hie i |>etition in the district court of
uMi county asking that said Court
confer upon said minor the rights of
majority concerning contracts, and
to transact besiness in general.
Any |>erson desiring to contest said
application may appear and show
cause if any they haw , why tlie uj.
plication should not be granted.
l'ated this 10th day of April. 1910.
M. K. I>'aze by.
Jewell C. Leazenby.
(Published April 14-21-2S .May 5.)
In the District Court of the Thir-
teenth Judicial Oislrict within and for
Oklahoma < ounty, State of Oklahoma,
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
( harles Nordstrom, Plaintiff.
vs.
George T. Cox; May Cot; Green It.
Harris; Melissa I'. Harris: L. I'.
Kield; Bettie ti. Kield: Filinore Vit-
tetoe: Nancy Wolfenbarger: Mary
Harmon; Hazeltine Simmitt; Martha
Johnson; Klizalieth Vittetoe; Cordia
iviuner; <.>11 it* McNamara; Milton
Vitteioe; Thomas Vittetoe. John
\ ittetoe; Ceo. Vittetoe, a minor:
arid the'unknown heirs of I.ourine
('louse, deceased, Defendants.
George T. cox: Mat Cox: Green B.
Harris: Melissa 1). Harris; L. I'.
Fit-Id: Itettie G. Field; Kilmore Vitte
toe; Thomas Vittetoe: John Vittetoe;
Nancy Wolfenbarger: Mary Harmon:
lla/eltine Siinmill: Gli/abetli Vitteioe:
Cordia Klnner; ( llie McNamara. Mil-
ton Vittetoe; (ieorge Vittetoe, a mi-
nor: and the unknown heirs of Lou-
rine ( louse, deceased, above named
defendants, will take notice that
Charles Nordstrom, plaintiff, did on
the 12th day of April, 1910. lile his pe-
tition in said District Court within
and for Oklahoma Count*, State of
Oklahoma, against >aid defendants:
and that *aid defendants must answer
said petition Hied as aforesaid, on or
before the 26th day of May. 1910, or
said petition will betaken as true and
judgment rendered in said action
against said defendants and each of
fln n, .juieting litle in said plaintiff in
and to the Northwest quarter of Sec
tion 3,'i. Township 14 N.. Range W.
of I. M., in Oklahomp Count.,. State
of Oklahoma and decreeing iliat said
defendants and each of them have no
interest in and to said real estate or
any part thereof and that said defend-
ants and each of them bo forever bar-
red and enjoined from asserting any
interest in and to said real estate or
any part thereof: and for such other
and fur ther relief as the plaintiff may
lie entitled.
Attest: HATHAWAY HARPER.
(Seal) Clerk of the District Court.
By Anne Hoover, Deputv.
John Koaten and
John H. Wright A- Hlinn
Atturpeys for Plaintiffs.
Now is the
for House Cleaning
You Will Need
New Wall Paper, Rugs, Carpets,
Matting, Mattresses,Springs Beds
Shades, Lace Curtains, Rocking
Chairs, Dining Chairs, Dining
Tables, Library Tables, and ma-
ny other things for the house.
We Have them Here at the
Lowest Prices
AT
D.N. McGowan
FURNITURE STORE
JERSEY HOME DAIRY
Pure Jersey Milk. Two deliv-
eries daily. Fresh eggs furnished
on order. Cow pasture. $1.00
per month, STRICTLY IN ADVANCE
JERSEY HOME DAIRY.
PHONE RX 5515.
Announcement
We wish to announce to the people of Edmond
and vicinity that we have purchased the Rucker
Mercantile Company's Store, formerly the Cyclone
Store, and will put on a
Mammoth Reduction Sale
Within a few days. We want to reduce the stock as low as possible be-
fore moving it from Edmond, therefore will give bargains such as you have
not secured for many a day. I his will be a real reduction sale, with pri-
ces cut in two all along the line. NNatch for bills and other advertisement
J. W. MITCHELL
Successor to Rucker Mercantile Co.
(Pub. Apr. 14-21-28.)
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, )
Oklahoma County. )
In the Superior Court, iu and for
said County and State.
Ida Frantham, Plaintiff, vs. Dorteh I
Frantham. Defendant.
Said defendant, Dorteh Frantham.
will take notice that he has l>e *n sued j
in the above named court for a di-
vorce on tha grounds of gross n«g-
lect of duty, extreme cruelty, and
drunkeness, and, you said defendant,
must answer the petition Hied ther in
hy said plaintiff on or before the 28th
da\ «>f May, 1910, or said |>etition will
be taken ;«s true and a judgment for
said plaintiff will be rendered acord-1
injrly.
[Attest] W. C. Hughes,
(-lerk.
[Seal] By Nina E. Babcock,
r ^ Deputy.
I-i. D. Mitehall, Attv. for Plaintiff.
(Pub. Apr. 14-21-28.)
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, )
Oklahoma County, )
In the Superior Court, in and for
said count> and state
Hoyt CJ. Morrow, Plaintiff, vs. Ed-
na Harris Morrow, defendant.
Said defendant, Edna Harris Mor-
I row, will take notice that she has
been sued in the above named court,
| upon an action for complete divorv. .
j by her husband, and must answer the
petition filed therein by said plaintiff,
on or before the 28th day of May. A.
j P.. 1 10, or the said petition will u-
taken true and a judgment render-
| for said plaintiff for a complete di-
vorce.
I Seal]
[Attest]
(Published March .'Jl—April 7-14-21)
Notice to Tax P.iyers
Appeals from assessor. Every per-
son who feels himself aggrieved by
the assessment of his property may
appeal to the Township Board of
Equalization which consists of the
Township Trustee, Treasurer and
Clerk. The appeal shall b«> written,
verified by affidavit and shall state
specifically the grounds of ap|>eal and
the matter or thing complained of.
Such appeal shall be filed with the
Township Assessor on or before the
third Monday, April 18th, 1910.
(Pub. Mch. 24-:$1, Apr. 7, 14, 21.)
Notice of Dissolution of Corporation, j
In the District Court of Oklahoma
County, State of Oklahoma.
In the matter of Dissolution of the
Corporation, Eu worth College of
Medicine.
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Directors, of the corpora-
tion, Epworth College of Medi-
cine. has fi led in the above
Court an application for the dissolu-
tion of the corporation, Epworth
College of Medicine, which states that
more than two-thirds of the share)
holders of said corporation repre-
senting more than two-thirds of its
capital stock, have in regular meet-
ing resolved to dissolve said corpora-
tion.
If no objections are filed on or be-
fore May 1, 1910, the allegations* of
said application will be taken a- true
and the eouit will dissolv said corpo-
ration and order its assetts dis
tributed to the share holders.
Attest HATHA WAY HARPER,
(Seal) Clerk of Said Court.
Bv Annie Hoover. Deput> .
• '
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
To the creditors of William B.
Grogan, deceased;
Th<- creditors of the adove named
decedent are hereby notified thai the
undersigned was, by the County court
of Oklahoma Count.\. State of < >f<l:i-
hoina, appointed administrator of the
estate of said decedent, and that all
persons having claims against the es-
tate of said decedent are required to
exhibit l! m to said undersigned John
T. \eaina , ui:h th«- necessary vouch-
ers, at t a| tul Hill, Oklahoma coun-
ty. State of < >klahonia, within four
months from the date of the first pub
lication of this notic- .
John T. Vi aman, Administrator.
Edw. E. Reardon, Atty.
R e cl ©t a r 1 o ti r
The bast Flour 011 tlie market. If you want (iUOD BREAD
ry a sack of this celebrated Flour, for which we are exclusive
I agents.
Staple and Fancy Groceries and Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables always on hand
We pay the highest market price for farm produce.
Barrett & B 1
THK PIONKER
y
GROCERS OK I .D.MON1)
) IT t
Spring Hats at
Collin s Millinery
Up-to-date and numerous designs. Every thing
that is popular
3J4 N. Broadway Oklahoma City
W. C. Hughes,
t lerk of Superior < 'ourt
Uy Nina E. Bal>cock,
, Deputy.
I-. I>. Mitch. II, Atty. for 1'laintilT.
(Published Apr. 14-21-28.)
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
| STATE OP OKLAHOMA, |
Oklahoma County, | ss.
In the Superior court, in and for
said county und state.
Mi rile Poo!, PlftintifT, % s. \\ alter
I■ D< i ndant. #
Saitl defendant, Walter Pool, will
take notice that he has been sued in
the above named court, upon an a* - j
tion for complete divorce, and must I
j answer the petition tiled herein by said
plaintiff, on or before the 28th day of
j May, 1910, or the said petition will 1k>
' taken as true and a judgment for said
plaintiff for a complete divorce will l e
rendered accordingl v.
{ Seal ] YV. ( '. Hughes,
1 Attest] Clerk of the Superior Court,
Hy Nina E. Babcock, Deputv.
L. D. Mitchell, Atty. for Plaintiff.
(Published March 31-April 7-14-21)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the creditors of Samuel D. Sulli-
van, deceased:
T ho creditors of the above named
decedent are hereby notified that the
undersigned was, by the counts court
of Oklahoma County, State of Okla-
homa. appointed administrator of the
the estate of said decedent, and that
all persons having claims against the
estate i .f :d deo dent an- Y M|uir«*d
to exhibit them to said undersigned
administrator, with the necessary
| vouchers, at office of County .Judge,
I Oklahoma City. Oklahoma, or at the
j office of John Koaten. Attorney,
| Edmond, Oklahoma, within four
! months from the date of the first pub-
J lication of this notice.
J. Q. ADAMSON
•lohn Koaten Administrator,
j Attornoy for the Estate.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We wish to announce to the people of Kdmond and vicinity
that we have gone into the real estate business. Any per-
son who has property for sale or trade will do well to list it
with us. .
WafdoiTs Hardware Store
Phone 64
Waldorf & White
STEWART'S EEtD STORE;
NO. 0 s, imo A I >\V A V
Ilav, corn, oats, alfalfa, mil-
We are headquarters for feed:
let, etc, all of the best.
Eagle Mills flour, chop, bran and shorts. Produce always
wanted. Highest prieep. Hides and furs a specialty.
H. R. STEWART & SON.
PHONE 93 CITY DELIVERY
T hompson's
« Bakery
12 Soth Broadway
BREAD and PASTRY
Our Bread is on sale at all gro-
cers and butchers at a uniform
price. Quality guaranteed
Just
Received
Several Shipmencs $2.50 Oxfords
for Men and Women of the lesser
priced line. All leathers and all
shapes at $2.50. The style and
wear of the higher priced ones.
Also Everything for the Children.
M.S.&F.ShoeCo
IIq \V. Alain St.
We can fit you by mail.
All Goods Exchanged
Oklahoma City, U. S. A
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