The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1903 Page: 1 of 8
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Vol 10 No. 48.
Enid, Oklahoma Territory, Thursday, December 3 1003.
Phone 123
WHSEri vsmmmmaEmmBtsm; ''fai
Cold Facts.
It. Isa fact fuel is very highiu Okla.
Its a fact obstacles may be over-
(come.
Its a fact every ill has a cure.
Its a fact a well 'regulated house-
hold is a joy forever.
Its a fact we maybe penny wise
and pound foolish.
Us a fact you can .iot exchange
one dollar for two.
W.J HKYAN ON IMTI'T.'JTY.
Tbe National Magi/.ine reprint-
from . 1 new hook. "The Proof-1 t
After Deatli" this expression of tin
views of William Jennings 1!: m on
immortality:
'•1 sivtll not believe this life i- ex
tinguished. If the father d i i to
touch with divine power net d ai d
Its a fact if vou can get one hun- ! pulseless-beart of the buried aeon
dredcents fora dollar youare in luck.
Its a fact Peoria heaters give bet-
te-satisfaction than anticipated.
K • a fact we have the stoves that
saves ;he fuel.
It* a fact our prices are right.
and make it bui>tloith J i. ui 'spris
(in walls will lie leave negi< u d in
the earth the soul of man. who was
made in the image of his Creator?
1 If he stomps to give to the r.'-e ■ u ' ,
whose withered blossoms tloat upon
Its a fact we also carry cheapstoves; the bref«e the sweet assurance ot
Owing to our limited floor space to handle our
mammoth stock, and to enable us to make
room for Grand Holiday Furniture Display
now in transit, we have markea down to the
very lowest living figures the price of every
article ot Furniture, Carpets. Rugs, etc., now
in stock.
This means a saving of over 25%
of any prices ever offered in Enid
This Sale to Last Until Dec. 15.
C LoMiistein & (&
qo6 and 908 E. Broadway.
Remember every $5 purchase entitles you
to a chance on a Handsome LeatherlCouch to
be given away Christmas eve.
Drink Autocrat Whisky
SOLD BY
R. Coon & Co.
as ^ell as good stoves.
lf« a fact we want to see you.
-.-••wan* >0 sHI to von.
1 Ik: Whitv: cumer Haiti ware.
C B. Oowles & Co. 11-12 it hn
Real Estate Transfers
IN OKLAHOMA.
„
The moonlight is the softest
in Oklahoma1.
Summer's days come of test
In Oklahoma:
Friendship is the strongest.
Love's ilres glow the longest.
Vet, a wrong is always wrongest
In Oklahoma.
The sunshine's ever brightest
In Oklahoma;
The breeze whisper lightest
In Oklahoma".
Plain girls are the fewest,
Maiden's eyes are the bluest.
Their little hearts are truest
In oklahoma.
Life's burdens bear the lightest
In Oklahoma: ,
Home-fires burn the brightest
In Oklahoma;
While the players are keenest,
Cards come out the meanest.
The pocket emptiest eli anest
In Oklahoma.
Orators are the grandc-t
In Oklahoma:
Officials are the blandest
In oklahoma;
Boys are all the tliest.
Danger ever nilfhest.
Taxes are the highest
In Oklahoma.
The blue grass waves the bluest
In Oklahoma.
Yet, bluebloods are the fev. est(V)
In Oklahoma:
Moonshine is the clearest
By no means of the dearest
And yet it acts the queerest
In Oklahoma.
The dove's notes are the saddest
In Oklahoma:
The streams dance the gladdest
In Oklahoma:
Hip pockets are the thickest
l'istol hands the slickest
Cylinders turn quickest
In Oklahoma.
Song-birds are the sweetest
in Oklahoma:
Thoroughbreds the fleetest
In Oklahoma:
The mountains tower proudest,
Thunder peals the loudest,
The landscape the grandest and
Politics- the damnedest
In Oklahoma.
Drink Autocrat Whisky
Why?
Because it is ten years old
And perfectly pure.
We handle it,
Court Saloon,
Hub Saloon,
Mayflower Bar
□ Mary C Ross to John Lamonyon west
4(i ft. lot ft-ti-7-8 blk 2 Jonesville $2500
John Lamunyon to Mary C. Ross se.
:i4-23-(i $2500.
L. M. Bumstead to Lovina Long se
i 11 I blk G. Enid cemetery.
A. J. Anderson to J. D. Cledasky
lot 8-910 blk 27 Steel Plant add. $li0.
Quit Claim Deed. Edward L. How
land i interest n i ne 2-24-7 $25.
J. M. lloss to M. E. Church South
lot 8 blk 14 Enid $1.
Ella Clark to Ann M. Dresher lot
1819 blk 17 Jonesville add. $1.
John P. Mourer to Felix McHugh
ne 2:1-24 4 and e 100 acres ot se 211-24-4
$i0,400.
Jesse T. Butts to Mary C. Ross lot
1 to 8 blk 2 Jonesville add. $1000
Elijah Dick to Alta L. Chance nw
21 23-8 $1200.
Charles C. Laux to J. M. Fillebrown
lot 1-2-3-4-0 and 8 |i lot (j.7-8 blk 9
Jonesville add. $550.
L. Emma Nooman to Helen Whit-
ing '.ot 13-14-15-16-17-18 blk 7 Enid
$1800.
J. II. Tackett to C. Heldt lot 5 blk
19 Kenwood add. $750.
J. E. Hardy to A. Brown lot 13-14
blk I routh side add. $1200.
Leslie I). Baker to Maggie Stein-
beck lot 0 blk 20Enid $725.
William 11. Rice to Inter-State
National Bank of Kansas City, Kan-
sas south 25 ft. of lot 12-13-11-15-10
blk .'il Enid$5500.
Anie !•'. King to B. J. Hardy lot
8-9 blk 5 south Hide add. $1200.
j anothei'opjniig time, will II -ilth-
j hold the words of hope from the sons
!' f men when tbe frosts of winter
i iimc'1 if matter, unite nnd ina
mate, though cii.mgi ii hy • lie fore
of nature into a multitude of f irins
can never die, will the imperi. 1
spirit of gi?ii suffer annihilation after
it has pahl a brief visit, like a royal
guiist to bis tenement of clay?
"Rather let us believe that He,
wbo in His apparent prodigal'ty
wastes nft the l, in drop, the blare
of grass,! or th evening's sig ing
Schlitz Means
The best materials —the best that money can buy.
A brewery as clean as your kitchen; the utensils as clean.
The cooling done in filtered air, in a plate glass room
The beer aged for months, until thoroughly fermented, so
it will not cause biliousness.
The beer filtered, then sterilized in the bottle.
You're always welcome to the brewery for the owners are
proud of it. phone 345, c. E. Coon,
And the size of it j^oves that
people know the worth of
Ask
Ur the
ti rfit! try
UMling.
The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous
zephyi ,*tyit make them ali i« carry
out His plans, has given immortality
to the mortal." ,
Goldsmith & Suter,
ectrical
Contractors,
Phone No. 4b5
The Old Man.
"Luve will lind a way." The Ed-
mond Enterprise tellshow an Edmond
pair got their license through a clever
ruse. The young lady was too young
and her parental guardian "objected"
so an elderly friend was called into
the same to help out. They w ent to
tbe prolxite clerk's oliice in the ci: .
and the young man asked for a 1 -
cense. The clerk asked the usu
questions, and upon learning that the
girl was under age, looked up an 1
was a noil t to Apeak whin the youn
man pointed to apeak when he sail;::
"There's the old man; he can spe.i*
for himself." The "old man" replies
"1 have no objections at ali," ain;
the clerk fell into the trap ami gavi
the license. They are married an
happy."
Si: us and get our ??\m
Before Going blsewhere.
All Work Guaranteed to
pass National Electric
Code.
1009 Grand Ave.
DRo MOFFETT'®
CrrHING POWDERS)
Enid, O.
T.
Cures Cholera-h>faBta%
Diarrhoea Dysentery, arf
the Bowel Troubles «f
Children of Any Age.
Aids Digestion. Regulate*
the Bowels, Strengthens
the Child and Makes
TEETHING EASY.
COLE YOliVGER IN LAWTON. Costs Only 25c at Druggists, or mail 25c to C. J. MOFFETT, "rl. B„ St Louis, No,
LT Faubion'
Cash Prices
For Groceries and Meats Commencing; on April
ror are as follows:
ist
Fresh Meats.
21bs. Porter House Steak. .
2 lbs. Loin Steak
Chuck Steak, 3 lbs. for
Pork Chops, 2 lbs. for
Sd Compound'" in W lb. lots
Bologna Sausage, .1 lb. lor.
Dry Salt Meat, per lb
Nice Mackerel, each
Boiled Ham. per lb.
WelnerWurst.perlb
Corned Ueef, per lb
B. Bellies, per lb
j^jnici* Okla.
25c
...10 to lftc
Hie
25c
13c
10c
Groceries.
25c Sugar, 18 lb. . 1.00.
25c California Fruits.
25c 3 lb. can Peaches, per can 15c
3 lb. can Apricots, per can.... 15c
3 lb. can Egg Plums, per can.. 15c
3 lb. can Green Gage Plums... 15c
3 lb. can Peaches, 2 cans 25c
I gal. can Peaches 33c
1 gal. can Apples 30c
31b. can Hominy, per can 10c
30c 3 lb. can Pumpkin, per can 10c
10c 3 lb. can Tomatoes, per can 10c
T ban Silk Soap !2oC
"c 7 bars Lenox Soap 25c
\8c All kind* Pancake Flour, 3 pkgs 25c
.Vol a Sick Day Since.
"1 was taken severely sick with
kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of
medicine . none of which relieved
me. One day I saw an ad. of your
Electric Bitters and determined to
try that After taking a few doses
I felt relieved, and soon thereafter
was entirely cured, and have not
seen a sick day since. Neighbors
of mine have been cured of rheuma
tism, neuralgia, Liver and kidney
troubles and general debility."
This is what B. F. Bass, of Fairmont,
A. i'.. writes. Only 50c, at Watrous
Druggist.
District Court Proceecings
John O. Asher vs. Addie May Asher
suit foi divorce.
In reapplication for commissioners
to condemn land for reservoir for
D. E. & '}. By. commissioners ap-
point d to condemn and appraise sw
30-21-4
'lerritory vs. Lundquist 2 cases, dis-
missed by county attorney.
Territory vs. Crouch disulsacd.
Winter vs. Winter decrce of di-
vorce granted.
Dm agan vs. Dunagan decree of
divorce granted.
WyckofT vs. Gardner motion for
new trial overruled,
Territory vs. Daniel Doty Demur-
rer to indictment filed.
Midland Sav. Si Loan Asn. et vs.
Hopley i t al order filed oi sale lot 9
blk 31 Enid.
Lucy HlnchcllfTe vs. Moses flinch-
cliffe suit filed to annul decree of
divorce.
Lawton O. T. Nov: 30—Cole Young-
er a very distinguished citizen ol
Missouri is in the city registered ai
the Strotber House. He is on his re-
turn from Texas and Indian Terri-
tory points where be lias been visit-
ing relatives. He has a sister resid-
ing at Ardmore, I. T., one at Dallas
Tex., and another at Aomrilla.
Cures Eruptions and Sores, Collo, Hives and Thrush. Remo ves and Prevents
Worms. TEETHINA COUNTERACTS ANn OVERCOMES
THE EFFECTS OF THE SUMMER'S HEAT UPON TEEThrNGCHILDREN.
We have a car load of clean Joplln NOTICE or IIEABINO PETITION TOK
LETTEH- 'F ADMINISTRATION.
gravel f r sale for walks and drives.
Enid Lumber Company
roe Avenue.
East Mon-
<)-2wd&wtf
Small waist are no longer in
style. Its the rouud -plump waist
comes by taking Uocky Mountain
Mr- Younger will take a drive with Tea that's all the go. 35 cents The
an old friend over western Oklahoma ',lv' ■
and Texas. He says that his vfsit to The Art Garland Base Burner is
Lawton waii due to nis reading a the ideal stove for beauty, comfort
newspaper article wrilt n b. a lady and Economy. Frantz Hardware Co.
correspondent wbo visited the city see them. 10-15 d&wtf
two months a«fO- """ —
HOW TO CHANQE A VOICE.
The operation on the throat of
Emperor William has A'sjlted in
changing his voice from a high pitch ,
down to a k>w Imhh. Wonder what
effect a like operation would have |
on Ex-Governor Sey and a few other i
"two state" advocates ho have ,
been talking through their hats un-l
UI their voices have reached a pic-
colo yitch.
m
Territory of ok lahoma, County of Uartieid,
In the I'robatu Court.
Notlrc l> horeby given thar on tfl«t.
el :l v of November A.I), l (Kl, (.'lias (' DePue
Hied in the I'robatu court of tUo county
of ti i rile id and Torr tory of < )l<lahornii, a
potiilou pravii x for'Letters o' Xdmlntstra-
tlon to l>n issued to i.'has DePuo upon
the astute of Krne<t Uplieber, deceased, lat«
lie County of Garfield and Territory el
Oklahoma.
And puts'ant- to an order of ► aid I'rol :iLe
Court Tuesday the 1st Jay of December, A.
I> ti'OIl, at tiio hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of salcl
day, that being ;• day of the regular Novifm-
bPi teimA. U., of said I'robatu Court,
liiis been appointed as the time for hearing
said application, when and where any t er-
son Interested may contest said petition by
liling written opposition thereto on the
ground of Incompetency o'the Mpnlicani or
may sert his own rlgiit to th ■ idroiiilstrH-
tlon and pray that Le t -k be Issued ti> lilm-
self.
Witness M. c. Garber, Judare of the I'ju-
l)ateCourt of the County of Garfield, iAd
the seal of tli" Tourt afll.xei, the 21st day of
Novembor, !«., Wi.
IKKAI. ] M. C, GAHBBH,
11 ?4 diot Probate J udge
Third Trial a Failure.
Tlie celebrated murder case at
WHiUcMv Kansas, wherein a party
namedC'oflclt was on trial, l' r tl.e
third time, for the murder of Mont-
gomery,a Santa Pe rail road detect-
ive, resulted in a hun : jury Friday,
the jury standing eight for acquit-
tal to four for conviction.
We black and set up stoves' Jianu
UatdwareOu. I'uone (W I'l lidiV wtf
ALL ABOUND HOLIDAY
times there Is generally more calls
for the plumber than the plumber
can answer. The extra work in the
kitchen causes a strain on the water
pipes, and if there Is a weak place it
gives way.
I,, t usiind the weak places before
the time of strain. Let us examine
the
PLUMBING
now and there will be plenty of time
to put it in perfect condition before
HOLIDAYS.
Burrv up jobs generally cost more
than those where we are given our
own time.
Enid Plumbing Co.
F.ione 2.M).
There are no more cold rooms when
Garland Stoves are used to heat thelfi
Frantz Hardware Co. have the excli -
sive agency. 10-14 dAwtf
West Side Square. \ Immigration Bureau,
Harry Ilaaelton, Mag'r.>V o.
Special Laid Bayers' Excursions
Will run to th&new lands of Greer
county, Oklahoma, Enid and other
sections of the great Southwest in
November and December, via th«
Frisco System.
Are yuu looking for rich and fertile
farming lands in the Southwest which
you can buy for from one-fourth to
one-tenth the cost of lands of the
East and North? They produce an
much acre for acre. Here is a chance
to better your condition and add ;i
liberal amount to your pocket hool:.
For fuh particulars and special
railroad rates apply at once to R.
8. liemon, Secretary Frisco -S^itenj
St, Louis,
ll-13d2w
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1903, newspaper, December 3, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112363/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.