The Edmond Oklahoma Sun. (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BUM.
3. E. QPE1N. Editor anil I'uhliBhej'
I ut the Po* toll ice at Kdmond, 0. T
for transmittal liii'uu^li tue mulls as nscon
class mall inntt*T.
Mail from tljc u
J2 01 a. in.
Mnd Ctoiu ill* south arrlv
9 :o:J. j, in
Mails clow'JO minutes Ix toi
/alu. .
Vostoflb-eopen from 8 a in. I
buuUtfiu " " Ha. m. to
• " 4 p. in. t
A. 11. ti.**
Tummy King who cleverly gave;
Jailor Wise the lip one day last week ^
was again eaptured by Wine near Yu- I
kon.
will :
Special Announcement.
From now until Sept. 1st we
conduct the greatest special sale ever
known in this city. Our object is to
close out all our spring and summer
goods and make ruotn for fall goods.
We commince by placing on the
counter in the middle of our store all
our summer dress goods, consisting of
. P. M.
l >11: i<;< t< >u\
l j. S. Marshal
IJ. H. Attorney
x'bief Justin-
Aaaociatt Juetir
Sheriff .
K- ri i. '
'l-i l>
jCoiainitixioi
11. E. I'ound, who lives norther, st of
wn brought to this office last Satur-
ly several stalks of broom corn heads
that measured 2 ft 9 inches. Ho has
I about 23 acres of as fine broom corn
J! Deputy Marshal Lilly and son Jesse on his farm as any one could desire.
j and Frank Cress brought six prisoners jK tjl(. tineai w<*. have seen and we
, j from the Seminole country last Satur- w«nild like to see some that will beat
I day. state Capital. j it if it is in the country. He also has
! Farmers desiring t" trade their J our thanks i-.i :< watermelon that | Uu, plain, barred sndstrtped
the arrival of ; w|ieat fur implements of any kind will weighed about 40 pounds, and was of I ,ndia hilkgt s.ltin <;ior|a8) ]jiack Ur. J
I be gladly accommodated if they will : a delicious flavor, he has brought some ) ^andies, Cremonia Stripes. Dotted ;
| call on Jas. Brown & Son. j"1 fche melons to town that have j swiss Muslin, French Zephyre Ging-1
en on our markets. hams, Steel Illver Hrecules. These]
Ed. Manweil live mil. s west of the goods range In price from 15 to2.p> cts. j
y says he has eleven acres of sod per yard. You can have them at the
i n that he says will make seventy- j uniform price of 10 cts per yard, re-1
...e bushels to the acre. It is on first gardlesaof cost or value.
In thi'Oaso <tft!n* Territory vs. I'. l>l>ttoIll bru li liuul \%liii:lt was broken | I-n'ltes vests worth lScts, 3 for 25 cts; j
•Idrowski, for violating the Siimlai |n March Mr. Manwe il had ninety 1 l.adim vests worth 25 cts., 2 for 25cts;
the defendant was bound ..t,rc,H nf w|1(.nt thiil made an average IJi.liw sun hats, worth 50, now 25 cts.
f thirty-four bushels to the acre, I first come lirst choice. Come nnd
nachine measure. Fifty machine look at these bargains whether you
hands i«r ;m officer If noi paid hy tIn- bunhels ju-re pnl into a wagon and u'sh tohuy nr not. All other sum
l.Mh of this month.
1/ot
Watch out for other bar-
gains. Yours, ever ready to serve
, , _ . . Lonsrrz * MoCbkdik
i v ph asaut alTaij and was
i ly well attended I,ms ruifuu "" 11,8 v/ainnuuiti i riu
and he has never raised less than thirty
SEE HERE!!
FARMERS, BUSINESS MEN, EVERYBODY
$800,000 To Loan.
-
If you want to see handsome de-
signs in Lawns, Sateens, Cham-
brays, Calico's Ginghams, etc,,
visit the store of
P.S. Snider
i The show that has been playing on
! Second St., for the past 10 days left |
last Sunday, taking no small amount
I of dimes with it for these hard times.
11.15. 34, "Exemptions."
"Revenue."
H. B. ii2,
J. M. Kiu'ti'iiiT-tor
... .i. Williams
\N I. r.niilforU
.1 Hii'Kiiii
J. II.
S A Sir.varl
R. II. !■' !««
H A Doling! i
J i . 'n 'I
I U I...
ver to the grand jury.
All accounts will b«* placed
• & Bowman.
j The Japanese Tea and Fair given by
'the ladies of the Christian church was
brought to town where it. was weighed, i ll"'r goods whether for ladies, men,
making even sixty bushels. Thus it j boys or girls must bo sold, regardless
is seen that his wheat weighed out |01
over forty bushels to the acre. This
Hinder- iiM N'° third crop of wheat Mr. Man-
II. H M.x
t.
For Sai.k Seven bead of good eat
i, rurrin'.'i'i' tie including high grade hull. W. E.
A T & S K (MI
Time Card.
OOINO SOI TH.
H.. 433. Loral FMlgl'l '
" 407. Oklahoma K\ press. ' " i-1
1 408, Texas Kxjirci . .1: 01 a i
No 4CS. Atlantic Fxprws 4 '■',v 11 1
' 40S, MUflouri Rlvrr hxprc^ .4Up'
" 4'i-. Loral Freitfbt • . 1(1 • "> H i
Trains 4o? mid i• S dally any sleeper !
' vreeu D 'itver and Kunsn* City henw-. n \
jriusHf City aud Kansas i. ity Iwtwfii St. J'
and Wichita and alio frre ebair r- belwi-e
Caldwell and Arkan- . Clt\
jl w '• anr, A*ent.
Moore seven miles w
! south of Edmond.
st and one mile
O. (iriswold, of Pitt; ! ur«j I'a., is vis
tting his brother, H. I'\ (iriswold north-
west of town, lie Is more than pleas
ed with this country and will locate in
Oklahoma.
buslieh to the acre. T-J.
The rain storm last Sunday was wel-
comed by all, but we do not believe It
was more welcome than the 10-pound
hoy which Dr. Cloud left at the resi
dence of Mr. and Mrs. Joe. .Tayno last
Monday noon, at least to Mr. and Mrs.
.1 ayne. The professor happened in the
Journal ofllee about 9 a. m., Monday,
J. If. Sawyer « 1 Ashland, Kan,, lath and eut loose like this: "111 name It
cr-in law of John l.au retire, who lives Milt." At that time we could not un-
northwest. of town, and family are vis 'stand him, but when l>r. Cloud inform-
iting with John. They are very well ed us of the new arrival we caught,
pleased with tilis country and think it It's a bright boy, looks just like its
•an't be beat. dad, and can play the cornet up in "G"
CHURCH J^OTES.
R^rri> i. H.-r, TI. m Horner. I'.i'tor: S. i
(hid. Hud 4th Sabbiillii of • muntb, ut ii i
And ^ :tU p. in.
The Youim I'ooide't Bocioty of Cbrietinn I i
Iravor (Unioni ineeta h! IIip rn—Witeri •
Oburob every Wednesday «*enhii it H
,M E f ti linen—Services at ibe ehurch, eornt
Broad and Hind a'reet-. hi II a in iiu.l
p ni every Sunday 8abbatb xebool at '' JO p
Rev B.
. ^warts, I'h
Prf.mivtkhian.
. at Edmond, ti n.
, and :'.rd Snhbulh of
'each month, Siivio - at Deer t n U at II a.
ti. ".n 2;idand ttli sabbath, "I < *« h raonili.
Honday ^obool at EdiniMid I. a, ni. > \ory
.•Sunday. Rev. B, II. FiehU. P,!-1 r.
t'ATHoi.n Ill.-b mans nnd sermon nl 10 a.
nt. and benediction and eunon ut ■ p in.,
AD flii't Will ttllrd SuuUu_\8 Seivn ie St.
•ck nl the -
hours on the e
•aeli nuiut.il.
I In the ease of the City of Edmond
I vs, J. K. I'aulk. l -i selling liquor with-
out a license, the city come out looser,
I a verdict being rendered in favor of i
i! Paulk.
('has. C. Sprague, who left here a
ii1 few weeks ago to visit his parents at
11 London, Kngland, has arrived there
' j safely, and is having a good time. An
dad,
without taking lessons. Kiowa (Has)
Journal.
Will Fightmastor was badly wound-
ed one day last week by being shot by
a posso that was hunting Tom King.
I It seems two posses were out on the
hunt for Tommy when they unexpcct-
j < lily came upon each other, and before
II hey discovered each others Identity,
opened Are which resulted in young
nd and loiirtb Sundays iu llfty dollars oaah for hera
Father Williams, Paetor : eroii to the world's fair.
Members III good
■tundluu: fraternally Invited to attend i 1
J. W. Come, S.MJ. \. F. Snil'li. N. <.. (
Invited to:
'meets every llrst and third
mouth. First Saturday :it T 'i
Saturday at 2 p m Comritd'
.'livltedio ntteud.
rduy in eueli
m. iiiiiI ttiird
re eordlallv
A/'
RKtU I.Ml • omniiinii ition of Fd-
nd i.odue A. F. ami \ M. N" I
[ meets on nisi ami third Satinday of
li.onth at in.
All mem in :'.<uidttaudiiib .ire Invited t i
attend. F. \N C'olh, W.M.
,1. II Moos i;. Acting 8« «y.
THIi CHINESE WALL IS DOWN: CAPITAL SEUKS INVEST-
MENT IN OKLAHOMA REAL ESTATE.
No More Short Time Loans at Illegal Rates, Constantly Becoming Due
to Harass You. I Will NegotiateSIX YEAR Loans on Farms
and City Property at LEGAL KATES.
This season they are showing an
•unusually large variety of beanti-
' ful tilings. They have an elegant
line of shoes. Ladies and Gents
Low-cut walking shoes, in all sizes,
in all styles,at all prices. I'KlC Ks
THAT CANNOT HE HE AI IN
OKLAHOMA. They carry an im-
mense stock of GROCEHLiiS which
they are selling
l^ower 5han Lowest.
Their line of Straw lints, Noekties. Fans. Parasols, etc., is. by far,
more complete Ihau any ever brought to Edmond. Cull there. Ex-
amine their goods and get their prices,
rn\7F0R CASH PROOF.
J li V 1:()R BUILDING PURPOSES.
{II, I POR ANY i'l'RPOSE,
' Li 1 ALWAYS READY.
No Delay Necessary.
am in Edmond to Stay. I Mean Business.
Office J Doors North of Post office-
■ I . C- HOFIUS.
TYLER I HOWARD,
Interesting letter from him will be i-'j^htmaster hein^ shot. Heveral times,
published next week. | n,. getting along quite well at this
Tin-, sta'i i'. ('aimtai. will Wednes- writing, with fair jirospeets of reeov-
day start a vot ing contest for the most
popular single lady in Oklahoma, the' While hunting for Tom King last
winner to get a round trip ticket and ; Thursday a posse ran on to another
If and chap j i'e male in male attire in a thicket who
had a horse that was supposed to have
I delinquent Hiihscribers to thl,J ^olen, and she was taken into custody,
paper arc requested to call ami settle.' Monday she had a bearing before a
F. Smith, N.G. j On September 1st the si \ passes Into j jtiBtlce and wiw lined one dollar and
, 1 ti,,. IiiiiwIh of its new owners Inil nil eosts for donning male attire. *
DKMABCl'S I.01M1K Nu. 4, K. of p. uni ts «,e "anoB oi ut m w owne rs, mu ait *
' -• I'Hhtic Hull evi-ry Moujuv ui^iit ut . hack subscription is due us, itud wc ( uot having the necessary amount
need it in ordfcr to settle our bills. was quickly raised by the spectators
and she was given her liberty.
p.i)iit!.w ii.iUM||u.in put? Baiptq 0001 — .
«mi..|.> ptitt saqoiWAV Jj.nn U! Hiqjq oki, I Mrs. Kllen Cobb, mother of W. C
.>ai?11 pun av.i\ o(|i oj j Brisshy, the popular manager of the
-.nut•) 'Man pooS jqao .iptnit uiaqj [inrev l.oiubard Lumber Co's yard and
'.tatjja^ \\ / \q 'jnaA ouo joj p.M)u ! hardware store here, arrived from Chi-
\L 'O 'P"ouip;.| cago last. Tuesday afternoon and will I
l'rof. Geo. W. Winans, president of
the Normal School at Edmond, was in
the city Monday the guest of l'rof. and
Mrs. Boyd, l'rof. Winans is a cultur
ed and agreeable gentleman and we
trust will often llnd gpportunity to
visit us. Norman Transcript.
We are now prepared to sell Hound
trip tickets to Chicago at $*21,50 tickets
good for return passage within .'10 days
from date of sale. Also one way rates
to Chicago at $17,4r> continuous pas
sage. For farter information call on
H. A. Corey, Agt.
This section was visited by a mag
nitlcent rain on the afternoon and
night of last Thursday. It commenc-
ed to rain about I o'clock and rained [
Isteadily until Wednesdav morning.
All kinds or jewelry repaired hy the T1|U ,„.1|18 latl.,,1)rn oul" w„n,terfnl
J^ew Watebmaker. I ly, and starts the grass to growing
SUNLBTS.
The New Watchmaker is here.
J. C. Iloflii.. wit- in liuthrii Mon
day.
Fresh Bucket Jelly of all kinds at
J'\ rster's.
Wanted A. large second hand ;il<
/nquire at this office.
John Wingler, after an illness of
r.hree weeks is again up and about.
Finch & Borah has purchased the
£tordon Cox property on the west side
of town.
W. C. Brissev returned from Chica
go last Saturday, lie took in the fair
while there.
We are glad to see l r. Sheldon old
on the streets again after an illness of
two weeks.
Everything in the line of undertak
ing goods, Holies and Suits for all, at
Finch A. Borah.
keep house for Mr. I!, in the McKee
property in the northern part of town.
All persons who can furnish board
or rooms, or both, for Normal school
students are requested to inform
either of the undersigned, in person,
or through the postolllce, as soon as
may be convenient.
John L. Mitch.
Gko. W. Winans.
('apt. D. F. Stiles and F. L. Dob-
bins, president and cashier of the Ok-
lahoma National bank, ruturned yes-
terday from Washington, where they
had been interviewing Comptroller
Kckles in the interest of the bank.
| They were very well received by Mr.
I Kckles, and speak of him in the high
st terms. He w as well pleased with
heir show ing of the condition of the
r! bank and granted them permission t
Pronunciation of Oklahoma.
About the pronunciation of the word !
Oklahoma there seems to have been a
diversity of opinion many scholarly
men pronouncing it Ok la homa mak-
ing the llrst o short. They were sup-
ported in this by the International dic-
tionary. The undersigned wrote Mr.
K. N Washburn, general manager of
(i.& C. Merriam, publishers of Web
ster's dictionaries, about the matter,
requesting him to give the authority
for the short o. AVe give bis reply:
Sheffield, M Ana,, Aug. 5, '63.
Dear Professor Hallock.
In the word Oklahoma as given i
Webster's dictionary we have changed . , „ __ _
the llrst o from short to long in quality J LIVE11Y AND FE E i) ST A B1, E
to conform to the pronunciation used
in the territory itself.
sincerlly, K. N. Wasaiu'tif.'
This settles the matter so far as Web-
ster is concerned, and we have the
euphonious Oklahoma, a worp already
dear to thousands. E. L. HALLOCK.
Oklahoma City, Aug. 12, 1893. ^
The ni'W jeweler keeps in stock a
line line of spectacles, and makes a
specialty of Htting the eye by meas-
ure. Kdmond, O. T.
Lott & Bowman have got a first-
class machine oil, which they will sell
for 20 cents u gallon, to dispose of it
at once.
For a sack of the best Hour on the
market go to Forster's. He has just
received a car of the celebrated Baden
Hour.
Sprague & Son will keep their meat
market open, on Sunday, from 5 toll
a. m. and from >5 to (5 p. m.
The Great Illustrated Monthly mag-
azine, the Cosmopolitan, and the Sun
for only $2.25 per year.
Baden's Best is the best Hour on the
market. A car load just received at
Forster's.
1'rices knocked •'off the dumj
Finch & Borahs.
f
Teams are the Best in the City. I have a
Dray and will do a General Delivery
Business. 1 Also Have an
F^EGANT HEARSE;
TYbER & (HOWARD,
Star Livery and l'eed Stable,
FIRST SHEET, EDMOND, O. T.
0UF<. PRiCES.
20 lbs Good Rice 81.00
17 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.00
14 jbs Dried Peaches $1.00
1(5 lbs Dried Grapes $1.00.
eYork State Apples,
Florida Oranges
Colorado Potatoes® —^
OC. FORSTER,
PIONEER GROGESY
C 'or. Broad & Second Streets, I'M mo ml. Ok
EDGERTON & SHAVER,"
DKAI.imS IN
If you want a suit of clothes, a hat,
or anything in the gents furnishing
goods line, call on us.
Lobsitz & McCrbdie.
OKLAHOMA
foundry and machine shops
Hbto n full andcomplote stock < f now tools
uinl mnrhinw, anil are preuanxl to ilo
all kliidM of machiiio work and ro-
|)hirin«. ('ustiuffin iron and
hracH, littht and heavy.
again which will make it tall
j to have good ha v.
nuKh | "'"I"'"'
The bank will accorkingly
business iu a few days if not
n Monday next in a very shsrt time
on lost Tliursila) <lurlnK thp rain ] tt,er,,aftei' Tiuifs .Iuunml-
itorm which visited this section the
Icecream at the Normal Restaurant
(Jin stands and cotton press for sale.
Enquire at this oftlce.
Try a sack of 70 cts flour at Lott &
Bowman.
Flour 70 cts per sack at Lott & Bow-
mans*.
Ilemington typewriter tor sale. En-
quire at this otlice.
Hats, Flowers, Ribbons eto.^Rt half
price, at Miss McMannus.
The ice cream made by the JTormal
| Restaurant, is line. Try it.
Fou kent 'Seventy acres of
ground to be put in wheat. Call at
thi3 olllce.
All persons knowing themselves in
HARDWARE
-I M 1 }LE M ENTS,
>
i
i
s 1
; light ning struck the flue of Josh Peui
berton's house, four miles west of
j town and made a complete wreck of it
: as well as his stove. Mr. P. with a cou-
ple of friends were in the house at the
time but with the exception of slight
B. F. Newkirk and Miss McSini , ,lts caused by flying bricks were tin
mons, of Arcadia, went to Oklahoma j |uirt
City Monday.
.las I,obsit/ has gone east to bu\
I stood on the
as drunk as i
inoons rose over
ought to have be
bridge at midnight
son-of-a gun; two
tie city where there
n but one. I could
debtert' to "S, either by note or tm* j CmMl •
see their bright reflections in the water
under me, and I experienced a feel-
ing of wonder and great curiosity. If
only one had been there I could not
have been in doubt, but what two
\\ II. Minehan, having been to moons were doing I couldn't make
nsiderable expense to put the track ; „ut. The tide was slowly ebbing, I
i«r((e8tu.*..f tall and winter h'oods j on tbe Suburban stoek farm in shape eould hear the water, roll as I stood
or e 1 a * • , to drive on, will in the future sell a ,n the wavering shadow to hide from
P. M. Holmes, had a couple of nduiivdon ticket to those do <„hc night patrol. How often, ho! how
.•alves killed bv lightning during the *drlng to drive on the track. 1 his is ,in tbe davs of auld laug syne, I
rain Thursday. done for the purpose of helping to de had tried to cross at midnight, and
fray the expense of keeping the track gut lu8t evory fcime> But to-night I
in good condition ! was hot and restless, and my mind
A number of our young people
fended the camp meeting southeast
town last Sunday night.
ount, are requested to come in and j
settle at once, as we desire to close
our books. Moork & Howard.
Beautiful trimmed Hats for Ladies
and children in all«the newest shapes
at 50 cts., 7:"> cts., and $1.00 at Miss
McMannus.
i Architectural Iron Work
ii Speciality,
Preparing1 for nri.i«--n..na u.i ivtin^. cash
. j • Paid for Old Iron and Brass.
the opening of W.M. Jordan, p*,.
the Strip, this "
. M , , , L.M.H.iU) i'.l. J. T. Gilll-jii"
month we will lT 7T , Q .
close out our en- Hubbard & Gillispie,
tire stock of ( * ro- I,MYi;ns'
ceries at cost for1 real estate & collectng ag ts.
SPOT "Will Practice in all Courts.
Throe Doors North of PoBtofflco.
CENTRAL
Blacksmith and Wagou
S H o
ALEX McDONALD, Prop.
Horse shoeing and Wagon repair-
ing a specialty.
shops on North Broad St., Edmond
S1 < >vos, ri 11 \v; i i-o, Etc —
We carry a large stock of Shelf and Heavy Hardware.
We handle all kinds of Farm Implements.
Call and see our elegant line of Cooking and Heating Stoves..j$H
C. K McINTYRE
THE-)- BLACKSMITH.
Carriage Repairing and Horse Shoeing a
Specialty.
SECOND GTRI^T, EDMONDO T.
Territory of Oklahotmi. Oklahoma County.
In Jiihticc ct)iirt. hoforeTimothy Jayno, Justico
f t ho 1'eiicp, in nail for naiil towushii>, Iu said
D
C)
W
r. E. Bray, Dofcndan' I
Thf Plaintiff in the above nntitlw) rasa hnv-
in« illi tl liiMcomplaint thorein, toRtlher with
mi allidiirit that I In* dofru hint it a nonro .idi'iit
of I lie territory, and the object of I in- action in
to enforce an attachment lien against defend-
ant* | ro ertj iu tlut> Territory.
Ni.w, tlicrefore, the said Defendant m hereby
notitled that unli > ho be. and ap|>ear, on_ the
iSth daj of August, 1603, in the above entitled
court in n«id County and Territory, ami an-
-wei or iI'Miiur to said comi l.iint t he t-aino will
be heart! ami determined in his absonce.
In witness whereof 1 hav hereunto attixed
my hand, this day of Jidy. IWW.
TtMnTiiv .11 vni:. .lit-tice of tlio Teaco.
J. C. Hofils, I'laintiff's Attorney.
First published August!), 93.
NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION.
P111E. 11 AJ\ N A I T,
BR IN -
Watches,Clocks s Jewelry.
Repairing a Specialty. | HU
TliEET,
i:i).Mt)NI), Ok.
HEJMRY H/V© EjM,
—THE—
Fashionable Tailor.
I have just received an elegant line
of sample Suit and rants patterns for
the inspection of the public. I can sell
you suits cheaper than you can buy
tin in elsewhere. Call and see my line
and get prices before going elsewhere.
FlliST ST. EDMOND, 0. T.
N
Land Office nt Guthrie, l)T June 'irt, 1M98
Notice is hereby plven that the f. ilowum I Pu dW" d •'> > „
named settler has filed uotlce of bis luteutioh ! xvtice Jot I uMittiUon,
tn nmke linal proof In support of Ills claim and I.rimI office at Uuthrli, (). T. .Inly 17,
| that said proof will fie made ber<uv the Ih iris Nollce i* lioroby given lllHt tlie follow*
I ter anil Receiver at Guthrie, Uk. on Septeiu- ini, nami.tl has filed notlee of his Inten-
Aluey (i. |N
. , .... v tlon to make linal proof in support of his claim
i. who n ade IIK No ami that said proof will be made before the
w
>P U MPS
jVTsI)
1 JNT \) M 1 !
Kumps and the
the Price
"urniture.
oi
Votice the l'ollowing Cuts in Prices2
The young man who loafs the street* Wrts caro, for the walk that lay j
night and day. who hunts up other before me seemed greater than I could (^Q^g
The stat utes are out ami now ready young men loafers and who has n<> l>"rtr• 1 had no key with me and lock- j
for delivery. By sending #7.50 to the ambition oeyiftul getting something t" e(* w"u1^ l,u' <h or, and I'd have to
State capital you can get them. eat and a place to sit in the shade, will sit in ,lie doorway as oft I done be-1
— come to grief in the end. The young j *ore" I d have to sit in the doorwaj
G. C. Weible and his little grandson. niftn Who will not g«>t out and do in agony and fear, "till a voice said
Of Whiting. Kan., is visiting his son but pr«-ft*r «.<> live at the from the window: Did tho lodge hold
pirns. Ijoylngt .n, west of town. expense ot others, will never come to late my dear? So to-night I stood
« j V . , anv irood. there dreemlng and watching the rest-
K. (J. Deibler and wife returned • p .
^ A, . ,, , less tide, till a cop rame with a wag
Tuesday from a month s trip to Man , west \ lew Moek 1 arm resembled a t,n and invtt«*tl mo to rid. \
Rattan and the world's fair. county fair ground with a first class
rnir In full lilint, last Tntwdny. The K rtmv« put up all the h*.v you can j j,
■I.e. t'aldwcll, of MnKllHher „,mla| rf,0W of th get of Uie'ramona P° l,,l-V ««ul tin., to cdt. Hay will be
'Appointed receiver of the KlngBther lumon^whoMhomeWM atthll place. K°od I" '''' b,'f,,r" ''"me" 13 B,ck. Uo.'ible Oane Seat Chair. 60
j .\as in pro^ri 4R and a targe number of : -vou will tlmi it will pay yon hig. j ^ Ulls
Oklahoma people was attracted to the place. 1'ineh A llorah hav j too big a stock ' High Back Dinner Chairs $1.2.r
'ity, Is visiting tlds week with Mrs. K. There was a number of fine eolts for their room, and in order to reduce ; 11.50
for the Northwest ijuart'
four, Township fourteen, n -rui, range two,
west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of said land, viz:
John J. Richardson, Ruben K Tamilian-,
Charh p Davidsou, John Fisher, all of Kd
mond, O. T. •
Anv person who desires t9 protest against
the allowauce of such proof, or who knows oi
any substantial reason, under the law and rev- y ,- . •r,.rr|,;.Pv
"TTSSM r: rSt5u
; ttu.-Sv .t1m™.Le,l Ti,,,', a,nl At"™
Bed Room Suits #16 (K was #21 O) lyMwuuluvti the r^ul«tl«>ui of the Interior Iiepartuient.
lied It,tom suits 19 00 was J3 Oil ,t VViV^m.^^
Reirlster and Receiver l'. S. l.aud oltle
Guthrie, Ok. Ty, on August:il. IMIM, viz:
.1 oh it A. BlUzard of homestead entry No.
7\I3H f.•- lots one and six, section twenty-
eight, township fourteen, uorth, of range one
east, I M.
He uaines the following witnesses to prove
ids continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
James M Morgan, Burton E Blizzard.
( harles Hennessey Cornelius C Phillips, all of
Bed Room Suits $20 IK) was $25 00
I Bed Room Suits $27 was $33 00
! Dressers $7 00 was $9 00.
I Dressers $'. 75 was $12 .r>0.
i $11 00 was $14 00.
j Dressers $11 75 was $15 00.
J.and office laid. Monday.
Mrs. W. V. Wallaee,
In Justice court before Timothy Jay no, jus
ri.-e t«f the peace iu and for the Townshij. o!
Edmond, County of Oklahoma and Territory
llendy i lirst naiiin uu-
known > ami KluahethHeady
WHS Defi'uilant*.
—,.
Thomas, northeast of towu.
The prairie I m. r is a laniil
sitfht on our streets now on their w
jo the strip border, from the south.
: shown by our farmers and all seemed it, they will sell all kinds
ro be proud of being possessors of an at H big discount for tlu
r I mala whose future is so promising days.
in the trotting race Mr. Cullens horse, j
Monodist, won easily against fvol me,
' an Oklahoma C'iiN horse. In the half
of furniture | Fane
next thirty j cts. was
Kockeri, Cane Seat and Back $2.75
James Brown hifs just received a , was $3.50. (
tr 1 a : •! "Old Iliekory" , \ IVter l'aney Spring Uockers$3.75 was $5.00.
place' t< crosa-examlnc the
~ r evi
i deuce iu rebuttal of that submitted bv claim-
ant. S. L. OvKRai liKBT, Register.
1.1 \V Scothorn, attorney ft r Applicant.
Sheriff Sale.
Notice in hereby givou, that by virtue of an
order of sale icftieii by the Clerk of the Dis-
trict Court of the Second Judicial District of
Oklahoma Territory, within ami for Oklahoma
('utility- in an action wherein James Martin
i« plaintiff, and S A. Daily i* Defendant. I
will at i o'eloek p. lit. on the 2n• I day of He|>-
tendt'i \. 1>. iMKi, at the front door of the
in Oklahoma City, Oklalm
A. J. Himev the object
plaint ta ja)
1 7.r the su
•h of'* .
d in the abi.v. ••ntitU d lonrt I p^biie'auotion the following described real
the above eutiUed . .use, U. t,Hwit: The rent and profits of Lot no
Nineteen <IV*< in block No. seven (ii in the towu
of Edmond, iu Oklahoma county, Oklahoma
Territory for a term not ex.-. edin« seven years
but if the name shall not "eli forasiim sufficient
to satisfy said order of sail then the whole us-
' h',l"l,> I1"'.1 ,',hu! I County, Oklahoma Territ oi v. offer foi sale
nd prayer of the
of $IS.5u for upon contract, as a ri al
estate atfent, for the sale of \our r. lin.|iiUh-
meut to the Koverniueut of t In- L l ited States,
of the NK't of Bee. t:i, Tp. 14. N . Kuu^e I W.
in aaid county and territory. \nd that plaiu-
Buy yotii liirniture at I
Jlorahs' while it ran be h. rht cheaper j hay ^un ,irsf moUPV wlthJH
j,hail you can fjet it at t.ie factory. iirown mare in second place.
\t <:oal ami l<
way we will sell
. < *l 15 dayf
I ini 11 a Bun VII. 1 Watchmakers'
•huttler wagons. For durability, these Children's Hockersand High Chairs, j j„M*y*"u-*pr'oirty'iu' «iVir county in taid
mile running race Mr. l'oteet'g little wagons stand at the head, and cannot 50 cts. up. i action.
Brown's be beat, I In fact all classes of Furniture in thesbme'ent!ued'e..u7tyV.n The"'2.ith,',.hiyr o"
inlOTOJled In the sum.- pr..,„.rUon. i h. s.- |.rtws ir^r^lllM"Vrt.to.^Vm
n goiKl for 15 .h*. only. |
lie; my hand thix 2nd day of Aiitftirt. I Mi;'.
TlMdrii . JVVN'K,
•fust ire of the Peace.
Ilotiiib. I'lalntiff'k Attorney
j Meant threshermen are
than conL is the! Needles f< r Thirty-two difli rent the coal that is used In their engines.
Fiii! it 11 ,ir the kinds..I w.:.. ii.-ichiues a! I lie 1 • w .Ian.- - Brown has the best coal for CIKipLl A. RORAH
<l:it purpose, and is selling it cheap, i' 1 H w I 1 1' Jt
of the defendant.
Daily in said real estate, ill be sold, said i-rop-
erty wa lieretofoie levied iipun by an order of
attachment, ami to Im« sold on an order of sale
lsaned in said cause, naiil pri perty beiuv ap-
praised at the sum t*f 1100.
Uiven i.ntler
D. 1 MM.
I We have a machine for making pie
t ure moulding. ( all and :
Fixe 11
Finch & Bor.Aif.
>Ve handle the Best—The McDonalp and Meyers Fori
WaujHim Vaneless \\ iud Mills.
SKelf ar\d HardWare,
F^D. K1BBY & BRO.
FINCH cV BOEAH^
DEALER IN
Furniture and Carpets.
undertaking ft sf^ci/vlty.
Furniture repairing, and nil kinds of Furniture made to order. Cburcli
Furniture nlao a Specialty.
Geo. H. Klein,
Harness Saddles ^ FLY NETS,
Whips etc.
Carries a first-class stoc k of Harness and Saddles.
O. yV. Mfith-is &: CO.,
Real Estate Agents.
Farms and City Property Bought and Sold,
School Lands to Lease or Kent
>(h, e on First. Street, opposite (Vntral Hotel.
-«SALLE1T. *>-
Practi ca I B1 acksmit h.
<
liVptiirin^. Horsp-Sli<ii'ino anil wnixlwj"
with ilispntch. AI.L WORK G1
I. don
AJU i
neatly hik!
TEED.
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Quein, J. E. The Edmond Oklahoma Sun. (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1893, newspaper, August 17, 1893; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150301/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.