The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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The Most Popular
LOCAL DAIIA
of
Central & Western
' Oklahoma.
Re >y .ore Feop'«
ii ii any other
trictly Local
liAILY PAPEV
. in Oklahoma
IT WAVES. SURGES, ROARS AND REBOUNDS, ONLY TO COME BACK AGAIN WITH GREATER FORCE FOR ENID, GARFIELD COUNTY, OKLAHOMA AND DEMOCRACY.
Vol ii No. 26
Enid, Oklahoma Territory, Thursday, June 30, iqo4.
Phone 123
Bank of €nid\
Capital Fully Paid
Undivided Profit
$50,000
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Oldest Bauk in Garfield County
Ten Years in Business. ,*
J7o Losses. <$> Ho Bad Loans.
Your Business Solicited.
Queensware, tinware and lamps at I
Lyle & Son. 4*4 d&wtf I
| A select stock f boys and men
I clothing; lowest price on earth, at
i Lyle & Son 905 E. Braadway.
4'+ d&wtf
; THAT THROB IMO HEADACHE.
I Would quickly leave yon, if you
! used Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Thousands of sufferers have proved
their matchless merit for sick and
and nervous headaches. They make
pure blood and build up your health.
Only 25 cents, money back if not
'cured. Sold by Watrons Dru; Co.
Col. Jin Gilmirtin the new pro-
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MARIA G-EK,
Teacher of Music, Enid, Okla.
Violin, dutc, -Cornet, Mandolin. 12-22-03
Please leave orders at Pieratt-Whitlock Music Store.
| prietor of the new Eagle sample
rooms, south Grand evenue is there
with the goods Harvard Rye, Cream
, Kye, and 22 Year Old Kentucky Blue
Grass Burbon. Don't miss Jim as
you stand north or south on the
avenue. 6-22d&wtf
Flirt Published n the Wave, May 14, 1904,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In ihe matter of the estate of Joseph P.
iiouser, deceased:
All persons having claims against said
Joseph P. Mouser deceased, are required to
exhibit the same with the necessary vouch-
ers to the undersigned administrator of said
estate, at the office of his attorneyf, Moore &
Moore in Enid in Ihe couuty of Gar-
field, Oklahoma territory, and that four
months have been limited a* the time for
creditors to present their claims against
said estate
Dated the 14th day of May. 1904.
Charles A. macmtkrt,
5-1 ■ w4t Administrator.
FRANK BRADFIELD & CO.,
Boni kd Abstracters, Farm and city loans. Healestate Bought
and sold. Notary Public. North side of Square over Allen *
Drug Store. Rooms 2 and 3.
A. A. CROWELL.
Architect. over Farmer's Book Store with Moore & Moore
Flans and Estimates furuished on short notice. 4-8-0,'l
R. T- WILLIAMS, Bonded Abstracter
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will write your Fire, Lightning and Tornado Insurance. Three
years experience with county records in register of deed's office,
lioorn 7, Over Faubion's store. North side, Enid, Okla.
FARMS FOR SALE By L. D Baker.
ft for sale a 11 over the comity; farms of all k xil
Office, Wood building-, Upstairs
Marshall Mercantile Co .
General ;• uppiy Hous-
803 Giai'O Aveir:#. i rtii> ()k ah"ii"i. Pl'out- }■;
City Bus, Carriage ar. -1 7 ransfrr Line,
W. E. Brown, Prop. Telephone calls for t in., cai riajie, or trunk tran
fer wagon promptly attended to i!i pkrty of tin e to leach all train
First Published la the \Va*e June 13, IfKH
x<mcE.
To whom It may concern
In compliance with the provisions of sec-
tion Three CD chapter Twenty-two iffii of the
session laws of ukml.unn territory for the
veur 1HU7 .notice I'- hereby tflvei. thai
Kichard Mosall fllod o. tli. Ktn <i.y of
June, A. I«. t«04. petition fin a llcensi
to sell. t who esale malt, liquors on lot
: Block II, 1st ward in Uie city of -.nld,
Oh rti>-Id t'nunty, Inklahoma lerrltnry
and tliat unless objetlk.ti to the Same us
reaulreil by lu« t>- Hind on or befote
the 1st day uf 'uly. A. I). 11)04, said petit
ton will be irrunted.
Dated at Enid, O. T.. .hioctMi, IV0«.
UlC't/ Alii i MK.-sSAI.I.
Applicant
j. F. danrly,
County < ler
Attect-(SKAL.i
Robberts & Curran,
Attorneys-at-Law.
{Over Citizen's Bank
ENID OKLA 1
R A Feild,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office over the SchalTer
furniture store, West-Side.
Office Phone 71. Residence Phone 66.
4-7 d&wtf
L. R. Richardson,
DEhTISl.
Channel) Block, H««oj l^.anu n
12-2(1 iStwtf
First published In the Wavu.Iune 11, li W.
Publication Notice.
To John P. Heach, J.W. Roberts, T. E.
Har d, J. F. Moore and Thomas I', K *y*
Vou and eachof you will take notice hat
you have been *u«d In the District Court of
Garfield county, Oklahoma territory n hii
action therein pending, wherein A. M.
HchttncUe and W. G. Schancke are plaintiffs,
and you are the def. ndants: and that y< u
must answer the petition tii«*d therein by
said plaintiff on or bef .re the 2Kth dav of
July, A. I>., 1904. or bald petition will betaken
as tru#, and Judjjmenr for said plalmtff In
said action will be rendered accordingly
against John 1'. Heach for the sum of six
hundred S6(iUl dolla s. wltn Interest thereon
at the rate of seven percent p«r annum from
the:tOth day of Dej«*inber. 10W; and tbe fur-
ther sum of $i:t 40 with in1«ieRt I hereon at
th« rate of 7 percent, per annum from th«(Hh
day of April, li)01: and th« further sum of
$75 00 as attorney fees in the foreclosure ef
said mortgage.
And that it further adjudged anil de-
cri-ed that the mortgage upon loi ten [l i> lu
block (2H) in the town of Breck nridge. Gar-
tieid county, Oklahoma territory, be f>>.-«-
closed and that said lot be sold, without ap-
prahen ent, and the proceeds derived there-
from be applied mi payment of the said Judg-
ment and costs. And that after such sale,
that yeu and each of ai.d all < f the said
defendants, and nil \ erso i-, claiming under
or through them, or e ther*of them, be for-
ever barred and fori do ed from deling up
or claiming any right tit interest ores ate
in or io said dv-scrlbv d pr« mlses, « r any p rt
thereof.
J. P. Uinshaw,
het'lerkof he histr'ctConr'
By J. Al. Kllle'jrown, • epnty.
Robberts & t'urran. ;{\v
Attorney^ for Putintlff.
Be Honest.
We are all liars, unless newspaper
men are excepted. A woman meets
a neighbor at the door whom she de-
spises and is illusive in her welcome.
She is lying. She paints her face and
goes upon the street as much as to
say "my face is rosy and healthy."
She is lying. Her heart is sad and
yet she pute on a counterfeit smile
as much as to say ''I am happy as a
clam." She is lying. The farmer
stacks his wood crisscross in the bot-
tom and laps it 1. ose on top He is
lying The preacher buries an old
sinner who was the servant of the
devi! and says the Lord has taken
away. He is a liar. He 1$ a liar.
The editor writes a llowery notice of
a wedding telling of the beauties of a
hook-nosed bride. He is honestly
mistaken. Header quit. It is un-
constitutional and unladylike. It
stamps its brand upon your brow and
the world sooner or later will Qnd
you out. Tbe noblest work of God
is an honest man or woman—abso-
lutely honest with himself or with
herself as with the public.
, 'hichester-8 englisi!
BirJYROYAL RtJ.S
~{ Orl«TnnI and Only 0«t.huo.
."■lnuail alw.-ivartliftUa. i.i.illc-. Drnrrlat
' r CIVIC II KSTiars INC. MM I
in ukl> *'il uol.l metallic
tth blue ribl'un. 'i nto t..i other. u«>fii«o
i'iuf.n.ii. SuhMllutlona and Imltu-
tt..nk, lluy of your nr«wm. or 4c. la
*"!n.'!nro.r. i •rtl'wUrs TeMlmonUU
n<l Itcllrf for i.u«l lf«," in letfr, hy rr~
turn Mull. lo.ooo Teitlmontali. soldi/
i. < blche.t<-r< h*mlr«k<
Mention iuu lludUon hyunre, Fill la., i'*
a
FRISCO TI MR TABLE
KA8T BOUND
Nil tits ri, Henger H. m,
" 7.00 p. in
loeu'. #.80 u. m
ii:itt mixed, arrives 0.5 > p,
WEST BOUNIi.
So. 610 Passenger arrives 3.43 p. m
ttOMPa9senger. lv. ISCOp. m
<V>2 local freight arrives 4.4ap.m
mixed leaves 7 a. m
A. V. & W,
•M. eut 3:55 pm.
#50 laical 1'relght n :gi) a,
613 West arrives u;jjs a m
emixical rt:lo p in
EN III & AVARD LIN
No. tkw West leave Enid 4 00 i> m
ho. (KI4 East arrive Enid li:25 p, m
I), c FARItlNGTON. gent
For detailed information in regard
to train service rates, ect, apply to
D. C. Farrington, agent, or 1,. F Dunn
P. A Wichita Kansas.
1 WtllTE ItOUSf BAR
N . 9*2 Grand Avenue
The very best brands of liquars f al
kinds. Every cifar in the case
a jeod *ne.
fwenly=twi Twr IN Whisky i Specie!!-
Don't Forget 1; ! 1 t 1:
ideals are n t
permitted t in-
terfere with the
pratical praduc- i«n
tion of ur^ ®
■61/11
PII0M11
Our pictures are
artistic, beauti-
ful in tone and
linish, faithfull
portraits and ab
solutelyj perma-
nent. gjjj
We study ur
patrons and pose
them in a man-
ner that will
brinp out all tke
good points.
'KW i
Numbers
fitt are written 011 Poor
Ot Letters paper, and put in
unsightly envelopes, simply because
the writers are not aware that
artistic and
^ Stylish Stationery **
can be had here at the
cost of the inferior kind.
At 35 cents we sell a box of paper
and envelopes which is cheap only in
price. Contains 24 sheets of excel-
lent white or tinted paper and 24
envelopes to match.
The Corry Pharmacy,
| I'hone 22.j. West Side Square.
New Drugs j* New Pricts
VREELAND,
The Photographer
"When the harvest days are over,
Jessie, Dear"
I'll buy you a PIANO, never fear;
I'll go to PIERATT-WHITLOCK'S and
get A GOOD ONE, too;
I really mean to do it, "indeed I do !"
"When the harvest days are over,
Jessie, Dear!"
This promise is being fulfilled
every day at Pieratt-Whitlock's,
and homes are made happier Don't
say you cannot afford it. You can't
afford to miss it:—
A PIANO or ORGAN
from
Pic rat t- Whit lock
WEST SIDE OF ItyUARK.
EXTREMELY CONVIENENT.
We were just congratulating our-
selves that whenever Kingfisher peo-
ple wanted to make a Hying trip to
Guthrie they could return by way of
the 11. H..A G. to Knld and c ich No.
35 on the Kock Island fur hotnv tvit'i-
out having to stay over night i 1 the
little burg at the other en.l of the ]
line. Heretofore they tvjjM miss j
connection in Enid by twenty inin- i
utes but since the Hock 1 ) • 11.I chang-
ed time they would have fourteen
minutes to get from the Frisco depjt ■
over to the Rock 1st m l But, alis, '
the D. E. & G. has changed time al !
so, and is due in Eni.1 at M)3 instead
of 7:30, or just nineteen minutes afti r
No. Ho is due to leave. Wou dn't
that jar you?—Kinijfi h ,-r Free I' s
First class meat market in cor.nec
tion with grocery ftcre. Liyle & Son
905E Broadway. 4'4 dAwlf
faking fasy
is not the way to suc-
ceed in this world.
You must be con-
stantly on the go.
That's what we've
been doing ever
since beginning bus-
iness.
Our Music House
is a progressive one
and we are keeping
in step with the im
provements of the
times. You'll find
our stock of
>iaoos. [Organs and
Musical Supplies
riflot up U> the stan-
dard and prices and
terms reasonable.
"Seeing is belc-iv-
ing." Come and see
the fine Baldwin line
of Pianos. They are
nnexcelled.
.jD^m
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KILL the COU
'ndCURET^ LU '
!'$
Asher 6c Jacobus
South Side Square.
Market Report.
IONSUMPTICN Ptle«
OUGilS ar.i 50o*"\:
^OLOS Kreo Trlil.
Surest and UuitKfcST '.'in - for :
THROAT and LTJNG TI . '
LES, or MONEY BAGS.
B'
j
The finest butter in town at Lvle |
iS; Son. Onh 20 cents per pound. !H>5
East Broadway. 4'4 d&wtf
Wheal, 75c.
Oats, 37.
Eggs, lie.
Broomcorn, t7o , 87-i
Corn. 53;.
1'u.ier, !lc.
Hogs, i!4 00 per cwt.
Ducks and ireese, 4c. (a) 5c.
.'Uickens, spring, 12.
Hens, fic.
Turkeys, 6 (ei 7
New hay, 'laled, 4iV
Hay 7.00.
What is Hore fssential in tic Ionic
Than a Kitchen Cabinet
When made with
as we are showing
We have lliem ;n
II the Utes- improvements such
ihey become almost an
the Oak and White ecessi
From $4.00 to $20.
We are constantly adding to our lines, the latest
fads in Furniture Carpets, Mattings, etc.
Vou have the knowledge when you buy front us
that you are buying designs for which we are ex-
clusive agents and not shown elsewhere. We only
handle su^h goods that we can guarantee and you
will not only find our line attractive but price as
close as same quality of goods can be sold for in
any market.
G. Lowensteln & Co.,
[Twenty - Five Barrels of Whiskey!!
From 3 to 20 years old: From $2.50 to $10 per Gallon
Largest Stock of Liquors in Enid.
THE WHITE HOUSE SALOON.
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1904, newspaper, June 30, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112393/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.