The Edmond Oklahoma Sun. (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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THE SUN.
K EH win & Thomas, Proprie :s.
. ntcred at tlie Post, .fflcc
i m- transmittal throti:;b u
u 11 mail msttef.
Foi; • \ lb:—Winter Fife s I wheat
which made 32 bushels oft one-half
bushels Bowed \vh";it. A}• ly to A.
Kiinujod, O. T Martin, 5 miles northeast of Edmond.
mails as w('
] This oflke still enjoys a rushing
! business in its job department and is
giving splendid satisfaction. We do
, nrstclass work and guarantee satisfac
< th.-Si N got'io prpfi pro'iri: 1 l'hutf>la>- i jjon>
.uiu«, all nd?orttH?inf;'i "i i runi v.uiii'-ii s
.is ruuet be UaikIikI iu i •' lima Woum*-|
your in 'T the public u I build-
• •<|Hired.KiT0b0tli the «!d ivn I ijpw a t j in^ on 10 h t. Will pay U
reward for return to 11 ;-.t ti<* Etisman.
.CITY DRUGSTORE
PURE QRUGS ZEIL CHEMIGAS,
As our
while, I will give you a few items.
W!'' : \w-( is tlie order df the
day. The Kround has worked very
II generally. There is a large crop
iivii sowing is coming
.. —J •ubBcri'.wi fails u> rwive tlie
I'uUrly ami promptly, pl-u-" - - tify «*«i
^AtlfCrtiiiuff rutc« iha<1j kuowu ou uppli
Hoototfice.
Mail (ron tlie north arrives nt Is 49 p m mid
th« south arrive! nt 5 a m ami
Mail fn
i Hp m
tails clow '20 minutes In;fore the arrival ol
i'ostofHee opon from 8am. tofl:3o p ra
fcvudHys " " 8a.rn.lo0a.nl.
u • •• 4 p. m. t'. 5 p. in.
ROBERT G A1.BREATH, V M
SUNLETS.
Local Market.
ieat,(oft No. 2
Norman Transcript: It is now an
unquestioned fact that the damage
done I y the recent rise of the Can i
dian river will never he fully ascer-
tained, but that it i.i • normous can not
be doubted. Within the cope of a few
miles near this point alone, many
houses have been washed away, thous , p„t jn"
ands of acres of valuable land swpp? Uj, Vrn n,(,,
off to an unknown source, stock ...
i.o t. Aguldringwitha red rub;. ,,, 1)V.-lle(1 aI„, A «•-' aud«ifBw.«e at Ed-
. , . mond to-dav shopping.
done by the immense volume of water 11 n
] that kb swept on waid tow,, d the sea. °"r I' ! 1« all - imo back from the
I Fortunately, so far as the Transcript s,r'I' v^t!l,,'it claims. *>ome of them
J can learn, no lives were h-st, but- there i an- L' "K 1° t-r.v it again.
has be- n many narrow <■ capes as the (,t >. Huffman, vvii - has workf 1 f« r G. P. HANUY
flood was entirely unlooked for and i A. Comstock this summer, went to the
within the memory of the < Idest in strip i- i two weeks ago in search « f
habitants greater than any hcretofor a el i i.i and landed in liliuois where ■ £ A ^T^fx
seen in this country.
P: S. SjMIDEF^&SON
The C'hatauqua circle meets at Prof.
Winans house Monday evening t<
organize for the coming yi ar. l'art u
wishing to join are requested to K
present.
l)r.
( ONSTA.NTLY ON HAND.
faneyand goilet Articles, gooi^s,
STATIONERY, ETC., ETC.
l'.D.MO,s D, O- rr. I Broadway.
H. (.. ANCU:A._—K««B®'
V
" hard No. 2
lvit
• "gs, per pound ..
I ti®, par pound
i xper down
Ji.iitor. |>or ponn<l ••
<• iloc«n, per buahol
< .iiona
Cramberrles at Foster's.
Ililley Klein went to Perry Sunday.
.T. W. Waters wants 15 cords of
•r>pd.
For a good dinner go to Alex
Peck has moved his house
west to the next lot and attached it to
the house formerly occupied by ( eo.
Bahcock thereby giving hinicoiuiuodi
ous ipiarters.
In the case ofTerritor) of oklahoma,
J. It. ( lark plaintiff, vs. .1. K. Quein,
Defendant, the supreme court failed
$ 4:'' to sustain the mandamus on technical
4": points of law.
old claim last spring.
Simon Starr visited with A.
stock last Sunday.
The greatest excitement in
week was A. (J-unstuck riding his lit I
Foster has received a fresh barrel of
unberries.
lied
II. J. Cullen returned from
r ck Friday.
\. H. Classen went to
iii. ss Friday.
it Saturday.
One of the victims of this modern
tix>d, Mr. C. Merkle, whose farm place
v. • adjacent to the river just south
west of this city, reports his place en-
tirely ruined. Parties who have viewed j tie bay horse and harrowing,
the havoc wrought eatimale thu loss to j i.ruf. Um shepherd was
Mr. .Uu-Uhi a;, being fully #-'1,000, Tin |.1:„ sali.nhn and ui
hi^hi-i ' of water was reached -ljr [)r Singleton. I.tim com
l 8ts..i,.la;, but ''isl"llls1, ,1 1 «" sow will r.r.,guile v,mi.
off until Monday forenoon. His tine
H The payment which was due at the . oung orchard, vineyard ami cultivated
^ | land olliee September 22, by thoB.- ground have disappeared, aud at this
ol*, | holding claimi in tlie Pott country has ^ writing. Thursday, the land i > slill
j": been Buspended by the Interior !*>• iwlng wept • }•, although the river
i. , i partment indellnately. j,, reeling.
"°i J. J. shrlver will ship hogs Monday For iii,, bonelit of the township el'.i-
I from Edmond and all those having crs in the county, we .. \#e I • |,.w par
hogs to sell will do well to bring their agraph 6027 <>f the new latutes of Ok
lahoma, act, of March 14,18011:
"The township board of directors
shall meet at the office of the township
clerk for the transaction of such bus;
neHs as may bo by them deemed nec-
essary, semi-annually on the third
Wednesday after the first Tuesday in
April, and on the third Monday of
October, in each year, and at such oth-
er times as the interest of the township
may require. Provided: That at annual
meetings thu session hall not exceed
two days duration, and that called meet-
ings shall not exceed one day in dura-
tion, provided, however, that not more
than.'oiirteen days session shall be l e d
any one year.
LjREAL ESTATE AGNET5
AND PROPRIETOR OF
General Feed
Store.
hogs to Kdmoud where th y can get
the highest market price.
()ct. 9th, < 'hicago's day at the World's
Fair proved as expected, the banner
day. The attendance exceeding 500
000, the banner day at the Paris expo
sitlon being about 150,000 less.
W. P. Lofct now a resident of "P"
county, formerly a resident of Edmond
'erry on bus- was shaking hands with Ids many
j friends here Sunday. He returned to
Take your butter, ^sTnd produce W ho> ° Monday afternoon.
' Alex .Smith. I The ( ounty (Commissionersaccepted
tnoA OtpdMtwwu at-the county Ithe brldl ' > Saturday with the exeep-
11ion of the one v.i st of Edmond on
(Jo to Miss MeManus for a desirable
! at or bonnet.
i o to the Normal Restaurant for a
« A square meal.
]. J. Shriver shipped two car loads
hogs Monday.
Fon Sai.e. A flrstclass milch cow.
1 a quire at this office.
Clias. Edgcrton and wife drove to
.lahoma City Sunday.
Mrs. C. .1, Bowman was on the sick
ii^t the first of the week.
C. E. Mclntyre was appointed night
v. itchmau at |40 per month.
ForSalf: A ten our, duck t nt
1 ixl2L Inquire at this office.
Deer Creek which is to be raised live
j feet at the expense of the contractor.
I John Schweitzer,of San jose, ill,
who has been visiting friends here
for several weeks past, left for his
home Saturday. He will return to this
place in a short time to locate perina
nently.
Miss I.aura Snyder entertained a
number of liervoungfrien.lslast 'l ues-
day evening. Ice cream and cake was
served at the appropriate hour which
was thoroughly enjoyed by those pres-
ent.
It is rumored on tin streets that the
election that was to be h Id on • itur
day next by the democrats, for the
purpose of expressing a choice for
post master, has been indellnately p
>n our
taken I
oftener
! We will bnv and
F. M. Oj.'di u and I'atnily spent Sal- i . tate P.u i/i
turd iv night and Sunday with Mr.
Tuttle at Edmond.
lhe I -:y Hi gher burned three Coi'll, OatS, (.,llO[}S, SllOTtS, Bl'ail and 1I.1V.
weeks ago. They have another ma
l'ii'st Street Oppnsit Grand Cenii ! Hotel, li 'mond, 0. T.
11 1 irn! and Town I'rop. rty and do a General Heal
>. a:nl will also conduct a General Feed Store
with a full supply of
work.
3Hv: HDGERTUN & SHAVER,
chine and are at work again.
Ed Did*' bought a new drill
Drown, of Edmond, it does fin
Mrs. Wilsi
ing with her
winter. SI
strip iu the spring.
John Strait, the blacksmith is pre-
pared to do all kinds of work in his
line. Give him a call at north west c r-
ner of Ogden Avenue, at tin-city shop.
Sunday school at the church every
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, ( aris-
tian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Preaching
every 2nd and 4th Sunday. Her. M.
F. Fields pastor. Everybody ii-
--•■53gr--ra ! MU
Dry Goods,
Clotliing,
Hats,
deaij:ks ix
School
house on
Pick aid ;
rolled.
began at the Kansas school
week ago with Miss XcIm
i teacher with 40 scholars en-
I xci.e Josh.
Cl 'se Call.
The city of Edmond had another
narrow escape from fire. In the south
east corner of Central Hall a fire orig-
inated from causes unknown. A hole
fully two feet square was burnt in th
! IAROWARIl
-—1 >, r
SI oves, TIliwt t re, Etc -
Boots,
and SHOES.
GROCERIES.
OUF^ PRiCES
20 lbs Good 11ice 81.00
11 lbs Granulated Sugar SI
14 jbs Dried Peaches SI.00
16 lbs Dried Grapes SI.00.
ff~ =York State Apples,
Florida Oranges
Gr O. FOK8TER,
PIONEJ35R GROG^R^
' Car. Uroad & Sccond Street.s,*Ei:lmond, O).
The farmers headquarters is at the pom d.
ormal RegUurant when hungry. On Oct. 2,S, lsV.. I wit!- II to the
The Normal Restaurant is the only highest bidder ont ; .i;i ol « lit >ear
c st-class eating house in the city. • Id piar, ; weight, about 1100 | ami-
. 4. Vote Willi approved security;
Clyde Olney, has started to learn the
. , , •. ,> , trade !«•!• city prop srty.
ti oners trade with K \V. busman.
| t:i .1 amksBov \
Wanted: To trade groceries for
rn ana oats. Inquire at Alex Smith's.
It is with regret that we announce
the d' iitli of Airs, (ieo II. Benuett.
She had been sick f- r a year with con
sumption, everything that a kind hus-
band and a devoted daughter could do
to make the sufferer comfortable was
done. Mrs. Uennett died Saturday
morning. Her husband was in Perry, j floor nnd fortunately for the town th-
and w o tel. graphed for, Mr. Bennett! fire then went out, had not some cause !
arrived on the afternoon train. The I exi ted that put out the fire, ^tuateu
burial t. «>k j !;•.(•<• Saturday at 5 p. m. j as Central Hall is no . ne - ing in!-
from the Presbyterian church, Bev.! the building except-the r aomers and;
Fields officiating. The remains were | the wind blowing from the north, had
followed to the cemetery by a large j the fire got under headway Edmond!
number of sorrowing friends. The ! now would be in ashes.
hasband and daughter have the sim-1
.
The syllabi!;; ! the il- -u of the •
Kansas supreme court habeas corpu <
ma Experiment Station has been con-, , ,r , . ..,
ease wherein I errell ami Met laakey
were remanded back to the custody of
the Payne county sheriff, reads a-;
We
iirrv large stock of Shelf and Heavy Hardware.
e handle all kinds of Farm Implements.
Call and see our elegant line of Cooking and Heating Stoves.
F. M. MO
M. r>.
W I
J. W. HOWARD, M. D.
MOORE & HOWARD
T DRUGGISTS IE STATIONERS!"
or will
Cold weather will soon he here, bear
in mind that the Si v takes all kinds
Mrs. C. E. Edgerton is visiting with | of W(„kI on subscript ion. and will net
^'rs. J. W. Donovan at Oklahoma n ;<reat ucal hetw< -u now and i,n
* ity. ; Uringyour wood to the sun office and
J. AN'. Donovan, editor of the Okla- get the mark : price in >ubscrip'„ n.
ma City l'ree«s liwettu, was in th'o N j ., |u mil„.„l t
h y Sunday.
Chas. Alexander, has commenced
' e erection of an addition to his rt
ience soutli of town.
JV plate glass for front of Edgerton
.• Shaver's building has arrived, and
^. ill shortly he put in place.
For dental work of all kinds, done
. i first-class shape, call on Or. Sheldon.
i ver Forster's grocery store.
-DE A I. El is IN
Ak'i
AN I ; —
N I) M I Jj I j H
■ handle the ! <•-.! -The M« Donalp and Meyers Force Fumi
Waupuni Vaneless Wind Mills.
Shelf ar\d Jleavy Hardware
F. D. KIBBY & BRO,
Prof. A. C. Magruder of the Oklaho
iment station lias been con-
ducting some co-operative experiments
with cowpeas this year. Numbers of
farmers throughout the Territory rt
ceived seed thi > sprint' fioni the Exper
iment station at Stillwater, and are
support d to have grown the , iwpeas
according to directions. It is now
ti mo for them to make the promised
reports to Prof. Magruder, and he
earnestly requests them to attend to it
at once, in order that the final report
may be made public.
While returning to his home, V> '
liain Adams, who resides, one mile
man of Ingram, O. T. was in the city j from |.;| u,.n0f was struck by the in
Monday and made this office a pleas coming Choctaw passenger train at l! law and wber
ant call. He will rea l the si :. the \ 0 cj ,-k last Tuesday and wa- iii-'ant!;. •• nvii1 dalat nie wb.-a the court
coming year and keep up with the : killed, He was about <15 years old I cannot be leg ally held the proceed
current news bt Edin uuPwhere he used ( and a man of family. He .attempted j ines are v=.i«l and the judgment a nul- '
to reside. _ to cross the track, and while so doinj: ity.
A head end collision of freight his horse commenced to balk and re-
trains took place at three o'clock Tnes fused to budge, when the jvgular p,as-
day morning on the llock Island at t senger train came upon him, k ill iu. •
Caddo Cut, a point between lil Hem themanandthehor.se and demolish
ing the vehicle.
1. When the time fixed by law for
the holding of a term of court arrives J
and the judge is not present, the clerk
of the court cannot, in the absence of
statut >r\ authority to that end, ad- ,
journ the court to a future day.
2. In the absence of such a statute
the consequence of the non-attendance
ot the judge is the lapse and loss of;
the term.
3. A court must exercise its juris
diction within its term as regulated by
person is tried and
WINDOW SHADES, ETO.
C. E. M'INTYRE,
miTT r VETJNAUY HORSE S1I0E1M
Y/AlL PAPER. I A Specialty.
SHOP ON WEST SECOND ST REE
PHI
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day or Night,
1 inal i
(ids office.
■ S.iutjl-
V Vl
Prices kn a !
Fincli a- Borali
! W
J E. I IA N X.\ r
DEALER IN
Watches,Clocks I Jewelr\
" • "M Repairing a Specialty. } broad stirkkt.
1 O 1 /• s EbAKe
lump" a'' !
e' i xci i cSr i ;< > i; A i!.
A large second hand safe.
and Okarche. Both engines and a
Mrs. Henry Morrison and son, | large amount of property uas d
'muncy, of Port, Texas, are visiting 0d. The train men saved their lives
.ends in Edmond this week. Ity jump i
J. W. Walters, president of the new j Foil Sai • A splendid hot ■>
nk at Ediuond and a stalwart deino farm 8 mile northwest of Edmond on
at, is in the city. Press-<>azette. j Deer Creek; 120
Entanglements at Perry.
It is a fact that up to this time no
official map or plat of the Perry town-
site has been furnished by the gov-
ernment and the result is that men
On last Monday a building that was an(1 bunajng8 are plated on and off
under course of e -nstruction by 1-ors- ()j. jii? jn atro*'ts and everywhere
ter & Woodward in Perry was blown |,mt t!i . rigbt llla(.0; and the anticipa-
i
it and Mrs. A1 Woodward who was in
i ! loliii Kiwi!
Tui iin.v nnd til • in r i" r-Mim w
ti to li;:Te an int< r'^-t in or to vui
•h „f tIn-ir, h -.■!•! ) notiflod
, will i.' ii> 'oi by ti,,- ourl
Iouhi' in Oklnlionui ('ity, in the
ANTED
Inquire at this ufthv.
1 laden's Best is the best, flour on the
'i' :ket. A cai load just received at
1 ^ ^ FcrsU'r'"
icres lies in the hot the t^nt received injuries ahi<ut the jv |rl
Uii. bTw." Grbiuan tuid children, I renml tlnu hM ''' in eulii- hrRtl anil ariPB which were severo. Governor Bflnfrow hM di
BOOdfty afternoon for Decatur, IU. LT tion' about 40 acres "f One timber. The Injured In,!v wa bn,u(tht to K,l-1 tll0 (.itlmls
I. r former home, on a two weeks visit.' l"ls • #lw ^ i r t'niUlinR i-lac-, | „a the :iini.l in, , -I U r-.- fl..
eeding-
EAL]
The Edmond Democrat has sold to
. 10 Si n, which gives the si n a clean
.veep now.- Cleveland County i,ead
within twenty days. This will over-
I has a fine rise
This place must be sold at once and j jng the best of care. Miss Henderson
will go Cheap. ! and Mrs. Bert Gilbert who were stand-1 lUr()w lhe trh,iriea of the Guthrie
The town council -h uLil have the '"8 J11"' north „f the tent narrowly e. „:hcn,ers, who, taking advantage of
i t!ie six months' residence period, were
Beans planted in the late summer laying plans to capture life city gov-
For Married Women,
led that Always remember that you are mar-
of Perry may exercise i < I to a man not to a god; be prepared
officers for imperfection. Once in a while let
• . The Great Illustrated Monthly mag-
iit "uio a/Jne, the Cosmopolitan, and the Si n
h"a>tI ilor only f4-2-r }•«•«' year.
\. -ii• 1 " iv !
.: e > i -h-. iluy your furniture at Finch A-
U.-1,..,.. ►Iw.ui.i i.„,rllhs. wWle it can be bought cheaper
- al of Haiti than you can get it at the factory,
i-, .latoj.i.tae. | At eoafandTesT tiiau .-"-st in the
I way we will sell Furniture for the
next 15 days. Fi.m ii & Bokaii.
! park planted with trees, uch as, tt, n ('nl"
i wood and box elder, that will oon
Bert Gilbert and wife, who were irrow and produce a dense shade. A , , (V ,
Murk win,. .,,t any trees night as w«U k| ««7g I wop. Prof. F. A. •romant wltti a taw hundred OU
not be had, for it is u> le.-... State Wu gh. horticulture' f ti, • Ok!ah<- ma - i-ce 1 v t--:s. ihere is iu con-
Sentinel. | ma Experiment Station reports some v, ;uence g> at rejoicing. There are
Come to the City of Firsts and wt goo 1 results this suuini -r with late four tickets for oHirers from mayor
beans. The two varieties which made down 1dog r iicuer. There were
leven candidates for the mayoralty at
will show you a model to go by.
llarry Penticost, manager of the
opera house at Guthrie, attacked C. \\
Coombs, a reporter for the Leader, last
y air husband have th last word, it
ill gratify him and be no particular
loss to you. Anticipate the discovery
by your husband that yon are "only a
woman," if you were not he would not
care about you. Heinemoer that the
servants are made of thu same materi-
al you are; a little coarser grained per-
haps, but the same in essentials.
Head something in the paper besides at a l ig di
fashion notes and society columns; lave days,
knowledge of What is going on foreign
oouiitn Be a companion to your ho -
Failure At Ardmore. S «""• « «' " «>"!. " 1,0
\rdiuorc, I. T.,o :. 10, | Special.] not try to makij him become your com-
The mercantile house, wholesale and panion. ltai 'e his standard, do not let
retail of B. Hardy, at this place, was him lower \ nrs. I. t your husband
n- i losed ^aturtlay i ruing An at- know m.-re than you d once in a
Turner W S Patton 11 C 1- iw '^e UP in Inwomand he rejiaired <;n ting a r v, , mt on Hi- .dwav. taehment from M. I). Wil.s & C... Clii- while; it kc-ej s u: r spectand \ a
wMtto* okiAiMini* mtv ia«t TK..rUdav 110 11,6 I<WM*er °®ce an(l Pr°ceeded to will take charge of the Eagle Chief Lago, for |8,fi00 wae a starter. The trill be nonet e w for ad
exsrclse his muscles on Mr. Coombs. restaurant on Sr, id street on the First National link came next with that you are n t a 'dually infallible.
j first of next month. He has by c.,ur ^1,(XM), then the < ii\ Nirioiail with jBcspeel your husl.aad'. prejudie s ;■
r 1 toons treatment and a good table en- $3,O00. Today some nineteen attach- spect his relations, especially his moth-
his wife" at j°ye(l a Ku ,d trade. He will thor- menta have been served. The business er—she is none the less his mother
Perry. He imagines liiat lie killed her ■ uglily renovate a- I refurnish the house at l.arwvn has h - ii attac! by be. an your mother-in-law; she
ai;d i> suspeotedof it and that officers Bagli Chief and oonduet a ftnt-claat M-hiif. l.< win & 0o.i tot Ganesvillfi l«n?d oi you did. _ •
It is hoped his j house. Tex. and as his stock is new in the
hands of invoicers a correct standing
of the house remains in statu quo.
If you want a suit of clothes, a hat,
or anything in the gents furnishing
goods line, i all on us.
Lousitz & McCiikdie.
% iting Mrs. (is*, parents northwest of
t \vn, returned home Sunday after
l oon.
The death rate of tho Louisiana
onn was enormous it now being rt
parted that over two thousand per
i hed.
W. S. Patton left Saturday night
1 r a visit to the World's Fair. He Monday and a fWe for ail ti,rl,t was
For a sack of the best Hour on the
market go to Forster's. Ho has just
received a car of the celebrated Baden
flour.
Finch A. Borah ha\ • too lug a stock
f* r their room, and in order to reduce
it, they will sell all kinds of furniture
uut for the next thirty
, i the result.
the best showing were early Ohina
lied Eye and White Prolific They first,
made a good crop planted in the early ,
part of July. This would be lato'
enough so that they might be grown j
after the early garden was all oft.
ill visit friends in Iowa before b,|that the I.,-a ,
r 'turns. '' 1 ' ' roa*ted the opera house n i
m... n —r —. . .lager and this caused a thirst for gore^Fnud^Uuner^vhrnia^e
( has. Bowman, Q. F. Beach, ,1.1). | >ri
I. C. Anglea1
went to Oklahoma City last Thursday
afternoon.
S. G. Deibler has commenced plas Al W dward, of i dni' iid. is
\ ring on the bank building and the •' '"''tedly in-ane, ea , d In grief over
vork will be pushed from now on tt 'llJll,i; s received by
i '.npletlon.
A.,I. Ricketts and Ralph Wilson, ' ar° 'M urauit of him.
,-an.e down from Cross Saturday where ;,1"'l'"Uu" is but temporary. IW
1'iey are building business house fur H.J.
J. Cullen and II. c. Anglea, <
We are glad to bo able to report Mr. tered into an agiv ment la-; spring
W. alright again it now being assured I have a race for $l'Hl at Oklahoma City Desolutlon of I'ai tnerBhip.
that his wife's iu juries are not fatal, bet ween their respective he ;•••<, Steele The Arm heretofore « xlsting under
7" G. W. and Sherbe Wilkes, a forfeit of, the nairteand style of Cr« nk tV Co ,
«I. I. MeKinnisls down from Perry was put up. H. J. Cullen wa - doing busfn ss in the t wn of Edmond
land reports I hat I, „vn doing nicely he forfeit money n H. ('. An o. T., is tMsdnv desolv.-.i by m„i„:,i
laim ■ • l-dmond stook of g -• 1 - jjiea tailed to enter his b eon time consent. Mr. B. Hauev having |
i icketts A- Edgerton.
Mike Conway, brother-in-law of W
' .'innehan. has returned from the open
j ig. He is visit in# with his father
Patrick, south of town.
„ A ' to Perry and has been doing an in.-,
j, rojn own, ■ suu .a- ^ ..... vtvk • ng liveryman .1. (■
i. a. not io...a, i, iaw "-u,.,f Ul' 1 mounted to |1,280-and the beauty Tyler, on Wednesday bought out A. i \
***** A Cheap place. , t , that It i. aU 4.H
The Sun continues to . dd to its He came near being burned out one irn—. ,1. (J. will conduct the ' " '
Jnrge snbacriptlon list new nsmes of;day last work, but. the fire was put-nut'business in ti - future in a man-j °r' ' 1- ank\.
4aose desirous of keepin;* pos'-d^on before much damage was done ner ti,at will prove satisfactory to hi--. (Jet your job wo: i. done at the si n
V h'4 yansnires in this < utr) Times Journal many patroun office. Wo guarantee set -.sfact fon.
chuat d tlie entire iut of Mattie e.
Crouk iu the concern, and wiil pay all
all ac-
counts now due. m. e. Chonn.
Bcientiflo American
Aaency fori
oo
m
o
Furniture and Carpets
UNDERTAKING/c SJ®ECLTY
Furniture repairing, and all kinds of Furniture made to ordc Cl ;
Furniture also a 8| ecialty.
(jEO. II. Kleii-
'i.r'S: : • Harness Saddles FF Y
' arries a first-cle.sM stock of Harness niic
TYLER & HOWARD
LI VERY AND FEE1 > STA
T?
5-3$,O™U"ZEB505
Teams arc the Best in the City. Wc
Dray and will do a General Deli >
Business. We Also Have an
IvUIvCAX'I- II Iv All
TYbER & j-IOWAHB,
Star Livery and I'eed Stab!
EDMOND, ( .
vr re,
TRADE JVIAR .
DES i BT. -S
flffl-t'TR, -w.
For tn''n- Mn lt«i •"«"
.' . . .V - ' . '<• • 11. IV , -• Vl '.
( I ■ Vr x
) > -, i jtont luliiin out In ii. I# b; . lit I o
li on. y by i.v.'.uagi*«« :iw 0. o
gmetifiiii
iArmatSmlit! -n of any |w.p«rlnth*
world. ir,,«n ,icU. ^ • uiion-vrn.
-• • ,o "ui M We.-v. s >.M i
±
Ki
r
first skeet,
O. \\
at hit
}u..r| •! v«:r month* Anlro-%1 >,
iw' ,.01 i*fWMli*tf. .a*f
m-
s c^r C ^
Farms and City Property Bought ar
School Lands to Lease or K<
HSv"Ot^oeon First Rlreet, opposite Centrnl Hotel
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The Edmond Oklahoma Sun. (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1893, newspaper, October 13, 1893; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150310/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.