The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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All That's
Fashionable
and comfortable, and tfood in
men anil young men's clothes finds
lis truest expression in the superb
lino of
Suits and Overcoats
which we have received for Fall
and Winter.
Call and See
the New Things
Feel of them—try them on. No
trouble to us; but a great satis-
faction.
Prices, $2.50
to $25.00
PENNANTS
A Full Line of
AND SPORTING
Consisting of
GOODS
Tennis Rackets and Bails, Foot Balls. Foot Ball
Shoes, Sweaters, Jerseys. Gym. Suits and Shoes.
; Harlow, Hays & Flesher,
Edmond, Oklahoma.
THE EDMOND SUN
A. D. DA1LEY, Editor and Pub ,
neiommodatc those who have
liiisili' 4 if hi office. The people
1 remember his faithful service
: o
PEKMS.
i.oo I'er Year
is II. D. Car-
ol' this coun-
m Jack Spain
>f the best
this section,
Edmond, is
treasurer. Mr. Childers is
,
, tie strictest integrity, anil
much strength lo the repub-
ticket. lie will receive a
ote in this entl of the count;
full party in(f the
is the right jjews.
Entered at Uii) PontiiHtec at t.'l" ^
(ortruuwiilltaltbrounlitlio nmtl" an f '
.Uwh tiiu.ll mailer.
A STRONG PLEDGE.
"1 pledge you to nature the
credit of our matchless young
state by conducting its bttsin- •
along -■me and economical
,1,1s I pledge volt to put Hi CV
opei at ion «( Oi- platform "l
'More 1 tusiness and l*-ss i ,111"
f pledge you that no longer snail
taxes of the state be sijuand. rr
in maintaining a great army ot
appointees, for the ^purp1 -
building up and maintaining a
M I 'Wg«-
iuu power of the governor shall register ot deeds. Mr. \\ lute is
and criminals that the;, ma; par-, place. Furthermorehe met With
tieipate and control the primary , misfortune a tew \care ago n
— lost one of his legs, another rea-
Min why he should he the choice
i,f the i'< opto, as he is incapacitat-
XIi . Man D. Couch, one of the
big \
and will receive tin
\ ote elsewhere. Hi
man for the office.
j Clem White, who is pretty well
i now 11 in Edmond, is the candi-
. „ a vigorous campaign as yet,
he will gel into the harness in a
few days and make a canvass of
his district.
Captain DeFord is probably as
w II known in this county as any
other man. He was the first and
fourth sheriff of the county, and
left behind a record of which any
man ought to be proud, lie is a
he.iv; taxpayer, and when elect-
ed will lc■■ p the needs of his dis-
trict ill mind above everything
else, and endeavor to assist in leg-
islation that will be of benefit to
the farming community which he
represents.
Captain DeFord has many
| frit nds anion r the Democrats who
itate that they will vote for him
coming election.—Jones
FALL FOOT
WEAR STYLES
Of The Better Kind
We want to show you the
best values in
$2.50, 3.00,3.50
For
Men & Women
# All New. Nobby Shapes and Leathers. Button
£ or Lace. Fit and Wear Unsurpassed.
4 We're headquarters for school shoes. Bring the children in.
J .*. We can deliver the goods.
£ The House of Shoa Satisfaction. ::: We can fit you by mail,
jj We pay the express.
J fl\. S <3t F~ SHOE CO.
,, in the history ol
j,I,'. ,■ c>:i:i" ", seel :
I'Dueli. during lier term in office,
office. She has visited all
iols in the county a liu'm-
iug to benefit the rural
of Oklahoma county. The
will remember her faithful
i icient service.
JOSEPH W. McNEAL,
i Republican Candidato for Gov-
ernor.
iLIld
moral elections.
. pledge you that public
building contracts shall not be let
to a "wheel within a wheel,
whereby political friends grow
'at and the tax payer pays the
bill. 1 want to demonstrate that
business principles can Ik* used in
the management of the busim ss
of the state, feeling such an ad-
ministration would be an heritage
>£ honor to hand down to my pos-
terity. JOK. McNEAli."
Judge Frank M Gill-tto and
Attorney Loyal J. Miller, are
men of exceptional legal ability,
of the highest of manhood, and
will make ideal judges for tins
district. Remember them on elec-
tion day.
Judge E. 1). Oldfield of Oklaho-
■ 1 1 '
the superior ciourt, with Judge
Mundi ii as his opponent, is one of
ti) n; popular candidates on
the republican ticket. 116 is niak-
im: an active and earnest cam-
paign and that he will be elected
able lawyer and for the past two
in Oklahoma t ity.
lloek To Select I'astor's Sa.'inon
ev. Wardner eveidently be
lieves in giving the people what
they want, for last week he had
some sermon ballots printed at
at thisoffive, which be distribut-
ed to his congregation last Sun-
day morning with the request
that they select sixteen of the
;■ x v-six sermen subjects, which
he l a I posted in the vestibule of
the i huroh, and the sixteen he |
announced, receiving the highes
number of votes, would be the
er.nona to be preached by him
during November and Decem-
ber. The sermon subjects from
which choice is to be made are
all of them Gospel themes, taking
in all the various phases of the
Gospel, and in this way the
preacher will get to know just
what particular phases of the
Gc pel his people would like to
have discussed. This sermon
ballot is open to all and a list of
the «ixty-six sermon subjects
wall be found in the tower vesti-
bule of the Presbyterian church,
and will be accessible all days of
the week.
Now is the time to fix up your
Spare RoomStudents.
We have some Bargains
in Remnant pieces of
Matting, cheap and good
Rugs; also Dressers in all
grades, Iron Beds from
$2.50 up; Springs $2.00
up. Call and see us be=
fore buying.
wan
EDMOND. OKI.A.
Gobi) JRweiru Go-
James L. Brown, the well-
known Oklahoma t ity attorney,
is republican candidate tor sena-
tor from this district. The judge
is one of the ablest lawyers in the
state, and if elected would render
the entire commonwealth excel-
lent service.
assistant
James,S. Powers is the republi-
can candidate for the office of
clerk of the superior court. lie,
to i. is a young man of splendid
ability, a loyal party man, popu-
lar with the people, clever and
obliging, and will look carefully
after the duties of the office
no mistake if you vote for Mr.
Powers.
ant to learn something more about
iive stock and dairying?
Oklahoman's sirst live stock and
dairy demonstration train will be in
Oct. 21
John W. llaysou,
county attorney, is the
i
urt. Mr. I lay soil is an e? peri-1 jT1 the
■ ■ i
judge of Oklahoma City, and 11 nrrii
would fill the position whi-h h , js the
„eeks with credit to himseif, his , u ,nun
party and the people of Oklahoma . ,, of
couuty.
Judge H. Y. Thompnon, who ;,uftnl 0f
eks the nomination it r the oI - ] j M
For commissioner from this dis
trict 1'. W. Lutman is the republi
can candidate. Mr. Lutman
too well I
.
the columns of the Sun. lie has
resided for twelve years in this
, i; \ • served for ten years as as-
real estate business, lie is a man
popular with the people and will
re ei\ e a bin \ ote ou Nov. Sth.
See R. S. Cobb About Your Eyes
At CITY DRUG STOk'.E
COBB JEWELRY CO.
At City Drug Store
t'ico of county attorney, so well |s ('has. II. Kaudall, also present
known in this county Unit he ijn • 11r«■ 111. Mr. Randall in one ol
needs but little introduction t«> the most upright, honorable and
the voters. He is an able, honeni r, liable nun in 1 hi- couuty, and ft
and fearless prosecutor and man well qualified for lit
would faithfully look att'.r th
legal interests of the coiuny i' be returned by the people of h
elected. district.
Have You Paid Your
Telephone Bill?
I* elcphonc bills for the current month arc now due
1 and payable at our office. Plea ie that your bills
are paid by the 15th. Otherwise sc vice will be dis
continued without further notice.
(Publish Octf. 13-2o-27)
State ot Okluhoma, Oklahoma
(Jaunty, ss.
. In the district court within and for
said county am' state.
Publication Notlee-0073.
W. M. Blevirs and James Fletcher,
plaintiffs, vs.
.Minnie Zabei, it al, defendants.
I'o Minnie Km bet. t'arl Gross, Asa
Blumer. Hosa ltolcomb (formerly
Kusa I '.turner), John Hlumer, Zena
Blumer, Ferdinand Blumer, Henriet-
ta ii,.-,-. (formerly Henriette Blumer)
B 'i tliii Blumer, Cordlne Blumer, Ac
na i'. /.imun rman (formerly Anna D.
Blumer) and the unknown heirs ot
William Blumer, deceased:
You, and each of you, are hereby
notitied that an action lias been tiled
m | by tlie above named plaintiffs in tiie
I.' i innl I i , above entitled court, against you, and ,
un\Yn ill Edmond • ol vou, for tin- purpose of quiet-
ly it' lie of S'id pluiniiit's to the
real estate and premises located and
s,iuatei| in Oklahoma county. State
of oklahoma, following described:
Lot six Ml), in Block twenty-five (25), |
iu the citv of Oklaboma City, accord-1
inL' to the recorded plat thereof,
a <aiiut c«itain ii rejularit e i in tie
adiiniii- ra'ion pi oc.edings upon ti e
i■ state ot vVui. Gross, deceased, l .v
which an Adnoii.is'rator's Deed wss
in n|. u'I executed ly the admiui - I
trat r of the said V> in. Gross, de-
, - i, unto one ,1. J. insc itt. I ;
alio ih nj;h whom the plaintiff* de
l-ivcd lln ir title, yvhich said Adminis-
u ator's Herd i> recorded in Book l.t,
141 of the lecoids of Okla-
homa county, state of < Iklahoina, and
dated Die mber ti, 1SU8.
That the irregularities in the ad-
niinistra "ii proceedings leading up
to the m:. n 1 and c.vecution ol said
di ,-u ari ... I and have been in all
I, , CI. ed in lact by the order of
,> i. ti i-ni a t * * n of the court, anil tiiat
said def ndants, and each ot them
have ti i ii and are for a |ieriod of
moie than two years prior to this
date of the legal age ol twenty-one
wars, and that more than live yeai
, aselapsid since the date gf the exe-
. iition ol the Administrator's Deed.
Aud .you, and each of you, ar« here-
liv tnrt'her notitied that you must an-
swer the petitiou of the plaintiffs Bled |
i , , in on or before the 2othoay of No-,
r, mil), or said petition will be
in i n as true aud judgment rendered |
ii, accordance with the prayer thereof.
\\ itness my hand and the seal of
said court at Oklahoma t'ity, Okla-
ii.una, this 12th day of October, A. 1).
'' I'siatJ Hathaway Harper,
Clerk of Said v-ourt.
By Anne Hoover, Deputy.
at 3.45 p. m.
Lectures will lie given Farm Dairping and the Prevention of Hog
cholera, if time permits a lecture on Ltre Stock will b« given and
opj hrt.Fnity allordi-d to inspect all the line stock and other exhibits.
Live stock, separators and testers will bo used in demonstrating*
the how and the why of the subject.
Everybydy is invited, Come ro the depot
and bring your family and employees.
The Santa Fe, in conjunction with the Agri-
cultural and Mechanical College, is do-
in^ this for you absolutely
FREE OF CHARGE
For further particulars appl™ to
C. 0. GIRARD ::: Edmond, Okla.
STEWART'S EE ED STORE
irsl district the republi-
nominated Ueo. W •
Oklahoma. Mr. CUir.-i-
,i' ire business ability.
,t;liu business m. ti
ma l ity, and is just
in as is needed on the
c<i ity 1 ommissioners.
•,! j; «ri.rtt, the candidate
]MO. v>
BROADWAY
posi
Geo. lless, for many years eit. People i tins district should
clerk of Oklahoma City, is the re rimettn. r that CnpE DeKord ol
publican candidate for clcrk ol Harrah, a former resident of this
the district court. That lie 1- city, a man held in the highest es-
tvell qualified for the work none teem in this city and community.
deny. He should receive th is the republican candidate for
ity support of the voters o the lejj .lature He is just stieli a
this county. man as this district needs in-the
legislature. 11s he has always been
Jack Spain, big, jolly, popular a true and loyal friend of Kd-
.luek. is the republican candidal mom I and of nil her interests,. .
for sheriff. Not luanv month I J. Q. Adamson will leave 01
ago Mr. Spain beat Harvi tiai J. W. Isle and Lon Jto'i are• Corpus Christi. lesas, October 1J.
ris hi for the office ol -lierili the rspublioan candidates f<T th«i wi a a party oi lam sc ■ ,
several hundred votes. I offices of Justioe of the Peace j Other.. \n I10 aru ''\ ',IJ ,
.sou held on In atechnicali , and . .„sl;lt,,t,. r^peotivdy, for <■ «" ^
the law. However, both republi . ,, previous to tnai u^ttc.
cans and democrats remember h Edmond, and both should be
treatment in this matter, and they o'.ectsd.
are going to see to it that he lands
iu the sheriff's chair this time.
We are headquarters for feed:—Hay, corn, oats, alfalfa, mil-
let, etc, all of the best.
Kagle Mills flour, chop, bran and shorts. Produce always
wanted. Highest prices. Hides and furs a specialty.
H. R. STEWART & SON.
PHONE <;.? CITY DELIVERY
Newer Fall and Winter Hats
Prices to Suit the Times.
Children's Hats in big Variety
Coiins' Millinery Store
Ko. 314 N. Broadway, between Second and Third,
Oklahoma City -
Oklahoma
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ^
Pioneer Telephone 8c
Telegraph Company
CAPT. C. H. DE FORD.
.T.
W. Riley, who is serving hi Capt. I). II. DeFord was over
first term as county clerk, is i from llartah the latter part ol
candidate for re-election. Mr. l \st k, looking after business
Hiley has been one of the most el and visit inu old friends. The
fieient and obliging officials o Captain is the Republican nomi-
this county, always at his post oi nee for the legislature from tin*
duty, always ready aud willing t district, and, while he is not mak
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Root and
daughter of Sporland, 111., are
(tiieits at the home-of Hev. R.
lb . aid and son, on Ilurd Street. I
Also of Messrs. Cotney, Ilankin-
s.in and Daniels. They were old
acquaintances in Illinois.
C. L. Galbraith of Ktnminence,
JIo., arrived here Monday to ac-
cept a position ill The Sun office.
R o d Star Flour
Tho bost Flour on the market, if you want GOOD BREAD
vy a sack of this celebrated Flour, for which we are exclusive.
agents.
Staple and Fancy Groceries and Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables always on hand
We pay the highest market price for farm produce. Phone 58.
Barr et t & Bryant
THF. PIONEER GROCERS OF EDMOND
Sele Bills at this Office
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Dailey, A. D. The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1910, newspaper, October 13, 1910; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150266/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.