The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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IT WAVES, SURGES ROARS AND REBOUNDS ONLY TO COME BACK AGAIN WITH GREATER FORCE FOR ENID. GARFIELD OOUNTY. OKLAHOMA. AND DEMOCRACY.
VOLUME 5.
ENID, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1898
NUMBER 27
Royal makes the food pure,
wholesome and dsllclou*.
Hi
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POWDER
Absolutely Purs
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NCW YORK.
UL-iUlL/
Garden Spot in Oklahoma.—
Composed of Rich, Levol
and Rolling Prairie.
EVERY ACRE HOMESTEADED.
Soil Un3urpa3sed in the World
for Richness and Pro-
ductiveness.—A
SAPTlVflTING, HEALTHY CLIMATE
central Tennessee, Arkansas and
North Carolina and the Bay of
Montery on the Pacific coast, and has
a mean altitude of 1,158 above the
sea, winch is that happy medium be-
tween arid plains and malarial
marshes.
The surface is as handsome as the
practical mind c-n conceive; loiijr
swells of irreen crested, billowy
waves succeeding one another, from
a dark green garment, irrigatin
and draining, furnishing power,and
water for stock, and indicating
that at r moderate depth a superior
buahty of well water can be found.
Here and there a babbling brooklet
percolates through tangled grass
and over its gravelly bed, and a
short, brisk walk will find its source
in a bubbling spring, sparkling in
the sunlight and tasting to the
thirsty palate like the spring water
wb so loved to lay our face in our
boyhood days in our far away east-
ern home.
There are at least one hundred
clearly delimj'l water-courses dis-
tributed so judiciously that in a mile
or two, at almost any
county, one will cross a creek of
greater or lesser importance, while
the Turkey, Skeleton, Boggy, Hack-
berry and Black Bear creeks and
others are formidable streams.
There is along the banks of these
streams more or less timber, and hud
it. not bovn for the raging f}res that
for centuries, prior to the settlem ,nt
of the country, swept over this conn
try, there is no doubt but what hard-
wood timber would stand where the
tall prairie grass waves to and fro at
the will of the wind today.
ship assessors for the year 1898,
give us the following statistics of
stocK, fruit, grain and other product
sf the county.
The acreage of wheat reported to
the assessors for thisseason is 185,000
acres, for this county, but owing to
the farmers fearing a slough in
price, should they report correctly,
lied considerably, nenee, 200,000
acres is nearer the actual amount
harvested and it will average thirty
bushels to the acre making a grand
yield of (5,000,000 bushels, which at
50 cents a bushel amounts in cold
gold cash to $3,0o0,000.
CHOCTAW. OKLAHOMA & GULP.
The Choctaw, Oklahoma OuN U.
R. line will begin operati ins to Cal
unset and Geary on the ->th proximo,
trains leaving Oklahoma City daily,
except Sunday at 8:50 a. in. and
Reno 10:28 a. it.. v.-ill at >
umet 11:25 a. ni. anil wary at i
p. m. and trains u ivlng Geary, u:
except Sunday, at - p. > •
Gunninoham k GroDper
Leading
OKiancma
Dealers
mplement
stock the celebrated
Have
a so
\ l I V
them.
point in the Calumet 5:1.
131 Reno at (i
7:35 p. m.
Bicycles and a full line of Bicy
Singles-
of all sizes and patterns. Call
You arc always welcome
That causes Thousands to Seok
Homes Hero and Elsewhere
in the land of the Pair
G-od every year.
MRt CRYSTAL WflT&R.j
Plowing Prom Thousands of
Springi and Wells and Nurn-
erous Winding Creeks.—
Oak and Othor Tim-
ber in Abun-
Oherokoo outht
scattered hand.1
their insop r.b
followed, ta
Kansas stat<
country of w 1
the centennial
+go, there was
with the now*-
CI.IMATE.
The climate of Garfield county or
Oklahoma can scarcely be ex agger
ated in words. The country is cen
trally located between the cold,
frigid north and the torrid, hot
south. To prove this we have only
to say that both wheat and cotton
can be successfully grown here.
Tho weather scarcely ever gets
tremely hot or cold.; the nights are
always cool and pleasant during
the wartnes* weather.
The reader whose fortunes bid
him dwell in low malarial places,
bre.v iiii]g the foul breath of death
itseh i\t every respiration, is unpre-
pared to accept the truth regarding
•he influence the clear, balmy, invig-
i "'.'Ji! ■ atmosphere of this locality
1 u in mankind. A short stay
1 : convinces all that here is na-
nro' sanitarium. The depressed
. ma le buoyant, the clouded
,.nd aching brow bright and pleas-
iir. the cramped muscles and sore
j : elastic and strong, the slug-
gish brain and impaired blood active
and healthy, and, in fact, the whole
system becomes renovated, making
life "worth the living." Those who
•h we write. From 1 live amid V no cold banks of gleaming
■pit. ■ wenty-one years snow, and in the far north, when* the
a continual struggle freezing blizzard chills the marrow
s \\ ..-to i 'lu bone, pinches thepoor and
J. BP, lIor.DKX.
BUFF'S TEL
l-K
71! t'ne
loha
th
ti
•; "I
line the
lo strit>,
isariio
-;:h >. into I '
lain army soon
ve. y acre to the
n looked wisli-
this beautiful
tVSlKon, Eighty ft ; c.n /v-
IIo livid Mnrriod IIU ;
Just vciien Papa Ht.fi:. * .
5a., wsa in ii most *
brought on by i; o -n . ti.
both, his pretty dau^hfier, I,
•vlth Edward Wilson : pi* >i
< i, a boy ran in ?a;"sj""
feme body's ringing Ilk): it.ry
ca McHcath'n t.cl plicA 1 .'*
it was a custotnor'.vl.
iumJ&er, Huff coiii.xi i
to-ont 1x> the wire
"HsUoI" ho t
wants me?"
"ttlii id be-,"
OfPll >/ud < .
nnm.
"Ed who?"
•"SM V.'ilson, and I' - ...
ifescifi. Thought I'd 1 • -O.
tea wfcut you ire g
la a moment th v 4 ,
tt&mght Huff v." .
began shoctimr or
Mb* so fast that tho euivent
(SMry them. "Now, what biT.-
fco say to that?" ie
In', bf £*uxi, aad
In', too." TV
knd in rather
\d: "Say, Kd !! • - y.-.
fee fcsd 1 ' iii, r
Publication Noti
jubllshed in Unity v: ■ ,
fOklahi Ciii
1 i hftva uiied Hlpnai Tnhuloo trlth no much satis
' f Action that I enn choerfully recommend them.
r iibled for aboutihrt e ■ >■ .:
| what I called bilious attacks ct>mlnK on regularly
I onco n wc told by different pl.ysi \r-t
j that It won caused by bad teeth, of which ! h
several. I had ihe tooth extracted, but tho r.t-
^.acka continued. 1 had seen advertisements of
Rljutns I' tbules In all the papers but bad no faith
j ;n them, but i. it nix weoks inc.* n • «• • i
I (lueedm tot 7 them. lavet; nbu.Uvn.ru,.
I ornall Scent burt • of the Tabulen ,,n \ hare had
I no rccurreuco of tho attacks, llavo never pivon a
•monlal for anytlilu:-: b< f« re, '.t.; < c -
ann unt ot.' t ood which 1 bell-,.' 5 Uau been clone 1 ie
by Rlpans Tabules Induced mo to add mlno to tho
! many testimonials you doubtless have In y
1 1 b T« boe
' •. 1 of ii\e
j aty feet at.n
I could not v.-
I dress. I • av,
I dally pain r. 1
od. llaTO t
is such a c!
and I ov
. ; r at rufferw i%*om consti^r^^
M9. Nothlnp finvo mn any roller.
n • 1 a; .or .1 .v''ro I I>-atcd to
n. ,.iO i ii;. icet: ud . idyaloo8e
j 1-rjnA 'r r •! ■« rt'.sod J a our
' • 1' tilt as dire jt-
i.o'n 1 out tie week«and thero
luiigrt! I am not rons:!pat-d any mora
it till t ) Uli'ttiH T •':!< i. T 1 <':.rf"-
!, .,• , 0::ly I ■'
i'.: M 1. . 1 nut 1,^ i)i\ i-ick husband
ctsesslcn now.
A. T. DKWITT.
pel),
li^a*
had tho
;.rhlm.
5 my lettj
cl I
IT,. t,>
I huvo been suffering
since I was a littlo ,,ltl.
j 7 want
j In won
Inform you,
of hlghess
ilso, or tho : :nellt
have derived from
pons Tributes, i am a
R'l"
■N-
id lu always needci'.
V-'or/'^f my ci'sea 1
Lndmyself complotely
he modern stand-
''am'ly
Medi- f
5 tilt
m
r"i« better but it wr
: sic!c t o long. Yc.
y >•! like.
V CiuKMA* CXAIIKI.
i 1 heafifcdUoft ivt.
ould nevor ildelur
r -Into a crowd**
:< '11 hueb reii.*f fro ■
ti ru i.'.eadvlfeed in-
to ti t o th-'O too, unM 1
havo been dolng.no i,lw:
In..* October, av.d w*
. .ij they havo complete
iy curod my hoadacht
humanity.
Xy:
1.11 d n «>
Ta!)Ules 1
t a ko s
gularly. r
Reading
Rlpans T
?. a few cartons Rlpans
H she wbl not be with-
id fileoplessncss havo
' efltlou which was
ft-r her. Our whole
" r!;-, <■ p dally a Ver
la fifty years of n,'o
"zs niPAi'B tabules pocked In a piper e
tabule*) can bo liad by niail by -
troet, Now Vork—or a ulnplo carton (rr:.
r,omo t'rocoru, froneraJ storekeeper;, noi
and complained
d cat did not MP
,.1 of u saffron col
Irr.onluld in favor
. Rip;:n.* Tabules i
cured my youa t ■
, bowels
vor complains of
3d be
•'> In no*T for wlI.'
economical. One
ill he Kent for tiro ccnta.
id at 7 ua> liquor Dtorcfl
Territory
tho I' obai
Frank i). Trol
vs.
?n,
new
homes; impoeriahi j the rich, will find th ^
lit, medium between that I m
open this land, so that
might be established and the fertile much sought medium between that i sued in th
soil be made to boar the fruits of the 1 coi * blasts of the nortli iand and tho
abor of the pioneer farmer. : ndolent atmosphere of the south in
The strgfjle continued from year j his latitude; and at this poin^the
lo year, and, at times, the hardy : elevation is such as to eliminate all
farmers bccomir.fr tired of the in- traces "f lassitude and retain all the
action of Ur> • >vei r;ment woulii energies fpr which the people of the
north are famous.
The stranger in this section is in-
fatuated with the delightful climate,
and satisfp.ction in this direction is
guaranteed b_v every loyal and re-
sponsible < itizen.
break ac'iss the Kansas line to force
s itieinei.t, r,-ily to be driven out
bvthe soldier.;. At last on the 10t.li
dav of Septen.b >r. IS'.*H, a beneficent
<'overnn,ei r (U-(
i/atPB i tt; Oh
•iade all en'er. '
it, ■' thev lie ii a
Thoi f ' of
f Tiner:, roni m
i' '*n >v from vi
le A farmers f
all parts of the
i i. - the Ion-; closed
•r( -trip ajar, and
vho wished, provid-
li.ii. \ chinficatf.
-if,';; j.;e '.'inched
i>> - • t he drouth t-ti ic
■. • ivalisas; lio:u«
i !'ex -, Colorado and
Unite.! States crowd-
ed into this Kdenic section of new
O'-lahoma; tof>k up claims, suffered
a i d toiled for'hree se.-sons, brought
their families her'.-, founding per-
manent, hupp - ami independent
lmmes, without means, without any
hncourageineni lor many weary days,
weeks, mor.ths and years, yet today
they feel fullv repaid, as they are in
possession of bountiful crops arid
valuable land.
ALTITUDB.
This county is on a line with
W. A. Michn
poratiou ;: :!(! G. W •
I-'aid d 'f 'Pi' ■ i i -
sion company, a c >i[
)ti will take noli* •
above-mi i:
unit, for money lui
plaintiff heroin and i i
tiled then in by sab!
Ttli day « 1 July A. I>.
will be talc ti trm
said plaintiff in s.TM
dred i?100) dollars •, i:
per annum fron My
nisbment therein . .1
accordingly. Atto
K. H. niandini? and ('
for PlaintiIT.
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CHOCTAW
OKbAlfOMA
'i h pr ' 's of this country are
very numerous arid wonderful, «9 it
in the peanut, belt and just far
, aii i '-(ish to raise the best cotton
that lias over reached tho market and
wheat, this year, that lias or wil
astonish the civilized world.
As a general thing corn of all
kinds, including kallir and broom,
grow to wonderful proportions, the
species mentioned never failing.
Here is the home of the castor bean
oats, barley and sweet potatoes. The
homesteaders who had money to im-
prove their homes rapidly are well
provided with fruit this year.
The records in the county clerk's
office, from the returns of the town,
KAST 1
Leave F.l Reno. .
Loavo Oklabi a < ;• .
Leave Shawm *•
LoavoHrnit.li McA'*' >
Arrive Wister
via v/
Arriv l-'ort Sniit.h.
Arrive St Louis
WE?
Leav
St. Louis.• •
Fort Smith .
" Wister
" South Mo A U"-t e
Shawnee
" Oklahoma City,
Arrive El Iteno..
fi::Lr p m
\) in
:):05 p in
iiktween okt/AHOM \ oi t v .wo ) iik.vo
Leave Ok lahoma City o' i o. tn, ^:0"> |>. i;i
rive 7:40 a. m. and V.i i in.
Arrive El Keno. :15 p. no, I
0:40 a. m., 11:to j> i
trains make conned
r
'-fl-V'
1 ; ,
■Ft*', '. /
•l^'LLd
fascinating i; \ en-
tbefl^e. AV :i' -
to cut. i * ii .1. it
icii'.ires nopkili biofn r
/&§** uteit ami repredint)i*
• ] music f>i bond?. orel «
' j! toi . ■ '•eli?!s ot in^tui
mentplpoloist^ i> j
hip'C it for an evetilnu's entvrtiilMi.oii:
' : ; i' I bilkini; mnebin<> u-i'iodi.**'
i «•*•! ;ind-dr!ed FUbj«cs, s| «'« inlly •
<vd :.•! a !': 1 >"mtdr)', but the <• o:;•! * i ' ' *
:• .! :\\ ;t' d tu ,-i.eh'j^rf'-rnuim * ,v no il.e
:, . lop'i' iit* v< ii < an easily make nn*l i: -••-1 •'>'
.vprolue • - of the voire, or in> tin i.
•; i; ntiv awnkens new ino-- • :•*:•!
ii , . - r freih. 'lhe u ; n tin* . •
clear and brilliant.
. >^,/i263C8 5?C S«W ICP f-*C
Maaufaoturod und<*r tli«« jntt'ios !'*m i 11
i M«< lonuld Out ■••tab i.h!
« ,i 'i*" of the wtrbi • : !':UV in.: 1
Tall i' ; Machine Sio- •. W'rl -«>r ciilftlOK' ••
Golnnih'm Phonoarapli Go. Dept. 30
No 720-722 Olive St,
St. Louis, Mo.
New York, Paris, Chicago, St. I .mis.
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash-
ington, Buffalo.
Om
Ant! po 1): c
to the Oroutu
of the
(Irl
Exposition.
Only line l hat does it
;; Do;ii.Je Dailu service.
J E!;;;iant Eduiiiment.
I Redfl ';ii Rates.
See agents for particulars....
0. u. wabnbju.
Vlcn Pronldi't.t.
II, O. townsksi), l.i-r .'I.
ST. LCI'
W. II DonuilXii',
General Mif-
I'iiH.-'r. ,v Ticket Aftt.
[.-, MO.
All U. 11 I. and I
at lil Reno.
for rutos and other Information apply to
J. V UOLDKN, Tratne Mgr.
South McAlester, 1,T
The popularity of Dr. Sawyer1.-*
Bkatine as n kidney cure is far
reaching, as it permanently cures
all kidney disorders, and brings you
back to the realm of perfcct health
that insures true happiness. Little
Drug Store and Knld Pharmacy.
J. H. LYONS.
Welti ru PttRs.'iiKer Anent.
ilSSOUItl l'A< l'I< 11A1LWAY CO
f00 M'tln St.. Kansfl* City, AIo.
Rock Island Tiitio Table.
On and after Monday, M:iy 17th, i ll
r.itrryiuK inf .'nifcr-i on t;lw' U., R. 1
arrive at Knld . ■ f. ■
Nn. 1, Bcntli Ti.mud .. 10:42 )'■ m
" ;i, " ■' : S:4J a. m
" ♦, N.irtli hound T:2'l |.. m
i* gt " ' i m
" HI, Local Freight.-. ith. 2:2.' i>, u.
" yy, " " north 11:1'. a. iu
Number 1 uul 4 do ant run on Sunday.
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1898, newspaper, July 7, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112072/m1/1/: accessed May 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.