Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1902 Page: 2 of 16
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THURSDAY
NEW MANAGEMENT
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PROPRIETOR
News Notes
it yu want your farm Cr city prp-
erty ss:1d list with Tuttle Sz Co
L Rarden ths El Reno bus man
lost 150 tsins of hay by a barn burning
Dr Firth settled his bilk in court
last week and secured his trunk
goods
W W McGregor moved last week
to Mulhall near which place he has
purch2se1 a farm
Lots in South Edmond are going
fast Buy while they are cheap See
H C Anglea the agent
Rev Wilkiyon will preach next Sun-
day evening ot the school hall on the
subject: -Some Present Day Evils-
Someone put a whip in Charlie Cat-
mill's wagon Saturday Owner con
get it by proving property at this office
Mrs Mary Moffett purchased the
Jesse Ringer lots north cif S Edward
Voters She has returned to Wellston
Mr and Mrs G B Gerard from
Charlston Ill are visiting the parents
of the former Mr and Mrs B C
Gerard
RevVilkison is holdirg meetings in
South Oklahoma City this week Mrs
Wilkison is leading the
ccrnet
A Fl Closen i:1
trying to see what about
o site for te g viunnt bInHng
Oklahoma City
800 acre farm lto L r in et:
Reservation 64C acres brckn
fenced ond Suy I C
Anglea Edmond Okla
Dairy FLA- Sale 15 to 2C)
patronage per day: seporaLr and
wagon Good reas:n tor
Schraier south end cif 12riJwv Ed-
mond Okla 3 1 ti
S E Ferrell who has been living
on the Faulkner farm nine miles south-
west is going back to his own farm in
Lincoln county Nebraska Mrs Dure
who now owns the Faulkner place will
arrive next week from Auburn Neb
THE EDIAOND ENTERPRISE
and with her son-in-law Mr Vie
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live on the farm Mr Ferrell will
have a sale on Tuesday the 23th
If ydu are going to buili a barn a
granary a corn-crib cr any other
building se e the Thos Hollis Lumber
Company 7-tf
Jchn Kendall wrote C Harlow
that upon his return to Indiana he found
a great deal of threhihg undrne and
askel Mr Harl-:w t ship the threshing
cutf it The macInne was shipped this
week
erwc hcrss were st-)len from Herb
Fe14 last- Friday night The parties
(two' men) were seen leading cne of
the h:ri:"es toward Edmond One of
tne horse they left in the t'ad
'ently not considerihg it vortil stealing
A C Heiman presenteol this office
with a basket of peaches of a variety
7? calis Fennz-Jy's Cling They re-
semble the Heath Cling but ripen ear-
lier and have a larger redder heart
'File trees are study rylr Helmsn
has budded a number of trees for sale
The Beal threshing machine outfit
was burned lact Friday on a farm two
miles south and one east of Britton
The engine was burning coal but ha'd
stopped with the inachin -' loaded an'a
when it started up the engine threw
sparks starting a fire in the self feeder
Ed Carpenter hsd a weli drillej last
week in the orchard where li ! is build-
ing When a depth of forty-two feet
had been reached the drill was taken
out and twenty feet of water filled in
during five minutes time W K
Chapman who lives acruss the
yard ssys that his well filled
feet in seven minutes
The brick work on th new c hristin
church W2S finishei this The
pebble plaster will be put on at once
This is Pt finish ot effect rather like
that in the Citizen Bank The
pipes are in bla:'e It is nw expected
that services i11 be neld in the new'
Lhurch the second Sunday in Septem-
ber The ceiling be of stool
as 2 whcle the church is a handsiine
edifice and a ore-lit the tn It will
declicatei Oct 12 Rev L L Car-
penter of Vlanan w:ll preach the
sermon
The Co ptritiv tnreslu:r has been
d )ne se'eral weeks 'iut all
ing in thy do nod lkn:'N
Their k4st threshing was as follows 1
C Eppery)n a t of 3251 bushels c f
wheat 2569 bush !ls (If 185 acres on
his home place ani 62 fr3m
55 acres on the Ilonnhan place Of
ots h g I 2412 busne 41) acres
an-i 2500 bush If a 45
On!:' 12 acre patch his hine place
c-ivirageI 83 bushe and a 7i acre
piece averaged 65 J A Belts
wheat
w 1k i ut ani lne got only
460 bush& Off 60 acres and 650 bu-
shels of cat: oil 20 acre G A Bu-
chanan threshed 752 bushels f wheat
and 716 bushels cl osts
Johnsn 127 of wheat and 57 oi
oats And j Maya!! 167 or why:it
Lnd 377 f
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W FL TUTTLE PRES!DNT W Li L A Li
JOFIN PLACE VICE PRESIDENT F M MANF'F CASH:EK
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1114-0 CI IILLINS BANK
OF EDMOND
Operrd for Business Thursday October lOth 1901
The Public: are Ca±alry iLVitt'd tc) come a::d gt-J acquahtec
D:rs: J H Tuttle Jch Place W M Hu:J J C In
W J lltma: G H
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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WHY DO YOU EXPERIMENT
rt- Pattel 1 W Rodkov
CAPrt Ai 250'31)
Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent
WITH NEW BRANDS?
'‘Vhen you can get the GILT DOI' FLOUR
fi It has stood the test for nine years and is
still the BEST flour on the market
THE EAGLE MILLS
1)holle 35
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Phone No 57
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