The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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Garfield Count
will have a
Magnific ienl
Court Hou se
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A Carnegie Library,
A City llali and
ovemment Buld
Vol. i2 No. 28
IT WAVES, SURGES, ROARS AND REBOUNDS, ONLY TO COMB BACK AGAIN WITH|QREATER FORCE FOR ENID, GARFIELD COUNTY, OKLAHOMA AND DEMOCRACY.
Enid, Oklahoma Territory, Thursday, July 13
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Bank of €nid,
Hhone 123
Has a paid-up capital of
And a surplus of
Has total Banking Capital of
Has deposits of over
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12,500 $
*62,500 yj>
200,000 \i/
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Has been in business in Enid for ten years
Has enjoyed the confidence of the people ot
Garlield County to a remarkable degree. We
can furnish you a safe depository for your money
If you are not a customer of ours, you are invited to call
and get acquainted with the most progressive, accom-
modating and up-to-date Bank in Oklahoma Territory.
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Correct Gothes for Men
OutingSuits
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On the sands, in the
mountains, in the coun-
try, touring, you'll find
the- suits bearing this
label
O. J. Fleming, Pres-
W. H. Holt
F. H" Letson Cashier.
Asst. Cashier-
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j^lfTed^eojamin^
MAKERS & AIEWy®RK
on the
Best."
backs of "The
THE,
ITH
CHASE
SANBURNS
TF.a
CHASE
HEALTH
ssRiEBB-^taiaat."3;
"YOUP.S!
The makers' guarantee, and ours,
with every garment. We are ex-
clusive agents here.
MEIBERGEN
& GODSCHALK
907 GRAND AVENUE
Frisco Special Train Excursion,
Knid to Mountain I'ark and return
Sunday, July Hi, 1U05. Only $1.75 from
Knid. Train will leave Enid at five
a. m. Return train will leave Moun-
tain Park at 6:30 p. m.
Mountain Park has been developed
Into the most attractive resort in
Oklahoma. An ideal spot for a
pleasant day's outing.
Numerous attractions have been
arranged to make the occasion most
pleasant, including base ball game,
band music, etc.
I)o hot miss it for It will probably
be the only opportunity of the season.
For futher particulars write F. E.
Clark, D. I1 A , Wichita Kansas or
ask
R. C. Mills
Enid O. T.
7-10 dlw
Beautiful eyes and handsome face
are eloquent commendations. Bright
eyes are windows to a woman's heart.
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
makes bright eyes. Tea or tablets 35
cents. Owl Drug Store.
B^cktroottsroan h Prtnco
The following Interesting story Is toll
In General Davis' article in the Literary
Era about Andrew Jackson ai New
Orleans:
It 1* related that Edward Llviugston,
whom Jackson had Just appointed bis
■ide-de-camp, had Invited him home to
dinner, and sent word to his wife, whu
had some fashionable ladles to din*
with her. This news created consterna-
tion, and the young ladles whispered to
each other, "What shall we do with this
wild general from Tennessee?" Jae*
•on ectered, erect composed, bronzed
clad In his uniform of coarse blue cloti
and yellow buckskin, and other appoint-
to details has a lot
to do with our suc-
cess. We pay as
much attention to
the little things in
this store as we do
the more Important.
We expect our
Pianos
to be perfect in ev-
ery particular. Your IV W
trade is solicited on
that basis. We do
not ask you to accept
l magniflcentlv, and all arose "rs.! c?,n Pronllgt' you any
, thing more?
Special Excursion
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A Linotype|machine has come to
tc.wn, we do not know whether it is
backed up by Flynn or Grimes, per
. | haps both. A country paper running
Io Enreka Springs Arkansas. J machines almost always h,s to have
'some backers money to run them.
Via the Frisco July 14, at fare of $
for the round trio, return limst July
24.
R. C. MILLS,
Agent.
Money to loan on furniture, pianos,
cattle, horses or other chattels, on
monthly payments,C W. Bohannon,
west side, over Reed's Candy Store.
.6-5 d&w lm
No Secret About it
We are the Exclusive Agents
The Model Grocery & Market
W. T. OVERTON, Prop.
Cor. Independence & Broadway
For Kent.
Our large Barn and warehouse lo-
cated on Rock Isiand switch at cor-
ner Grand'Avenue and Cherokee St.
suitable for barn or warehouse. Tel-
ephone 105 or see me.
6,26 dtf Fkank E. Hecker.
Huge Task.
A Mreless Message
s ~rv-
8aS-
v For Sale by-The
bwd Electric & Gas Co.
ti, ,p, At ERR El?,. Ala naffer, inn* ««
' A p p-fl-t f - 1007 Maine Street
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Cause of Headache.
Eye strain causes more headache
/than ail other disease combined.
Eye strain can be relieved by correct
glasses, fitted and ground for each
r individual case, by a competent
specialist Dr. S. M. Jenkin makes a
speciality of correct (Iting of the
eye where others have failed, we (it
the "hard to fit", and relieve head
ache in both children and adults,
where others have failed. Granula-
ted lids absolutely cured. Tumors
and polypi removed from throat ana
gosc. All catarrhal diseases of nose
and throat treated. Suppurating ear
reated with succesp.
Dr. Jenkin, Specialist.
Eye, car nose and throat, Ilocka-
day Bldy., Enid, Okla.
(i -16 dtf
It was a huge task to undertake the
! cure of such a bad case of kidney
rhone 195. .disease as that of C. F, Collier, of
| Cherokee, la., but Electric bitters
I did it. He writes: -My kidneys were
so fai gone, I could not sit on a chair
: without a cushion; and suffered from
| dreadful headache, backache and de-
gression. In Electric Bitters, bow-
lever, I found a cure, and by thern
! was restored to perfect health. 1
recommend this gieat tonic medicine
to all with weak kidneys, liver or
-totnach. Guaranteed 'by Watrous
Druf Co., druggists; price 50c.
First Published In tlie Wuve May 22,1905
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
Territory ot Oklahoma, Garfield county SS
lu the district court for said county.
Clara M|> Fluke,
Plaintiff.
August Flnke,
Defendant.
Paid ddTendan-,August Flrlke will take no-
tice that he has been sued In ihe above nam
ed court for upon a petition tiled In said cause
ailoirlrnr that said defendant abandoned said
plaintiff ruolv than one year Imiriediately
prior to tlioflllnjr of said petition and mnst
answer- the petition tiled therein by -aid
plaint lit 1)11 or before the 5th day of July A.
H„ llHIo, )r -aid petition will In taken as
true, and Judgment for plaintiff In said
action for a decree of divorce, absolute and
sole custody of the minor child and costsof
-lilt will bo rendered "'Mrdlngly,
Attestseal,
J. P. RENS11A w,
Clerk of said Court.
ByJ.Jl, ULLEBKOUN.
MANATT .V 8TDKGIH, deputy,
Attorneys for I'laliitilf.
5-82 wflw
It is no secret, that for cuts, burns,
ulcers, fever sores, boils, etc., noth-
ing is soetfective as Bucklen's Arnica
Salve. "It didn't take long to cure a
bad sore I had, and it is all O. K. for
sore eyes," grites I). L Gregory of
Hope, Tex. 25c at Watrous Drug
< 'o.'s drug store.
It is reported that just before the
ceremony of the silver wedding begins
there will be a shower of tin tea
spoons from the roof of the temple.
This grand sight and noble enterprise
will be wired to the King in Washing-
ton.
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ment to correspond. He bowed to th« anything less Who
iadi
Livingston came forw rd to receive tho
distinguished guest, who met her with
a dignity and grace never surpassed, it
equaled, conducted her to her seat on
the sofa, and sat by her side. Th«
fMhionable Creoles were almost ducat
with astonishment. During dinner be
conversed with the ladies in an easy,
agreeable manner, in the tone of so-
ciety. He arose soon from tlip table,
and left the house with Mr. Livingston
As soon as they had gone, the young
ladle* «aid to their hostess in one
ehonii: "Is this your backwoodsman?
Whjr, madam, he s a prince!"
Cuban Diarrhoea.
I.. S. soldiers who served in Cuba
during the Spanish war know what
tbi.- disease is. and that ordinary
i emedies have litt le more effect than
so much water. Cuban diarrhoea is
almost as severe and dangerous as a '
miid attack of cholera. There is one
remedy, however,that can be depend-
ed upon as will lie seen by the follow-
ing certigcate from Mrs. Minnie Jac-
obs of Houston, Texas: "I hereby
certify that Chamberlains, Colic
Cboleiv and Diarrhoea Remedy cured
husband of a severe attack of
Unolbti Carload
Just Received.
Come in and see the
newest,
Asher & Jacobus
South Side Square,
Piano Tuning byGuy Asher.
C. D. Roseman,
Attorney=at=Law.
SUITE 1 AND 3 !I22 INDAVK.
ti 21tf Enid, Oklahoma.
■y Robfcerts & Curran,
'i^Aticrne^s-at-Law.
Over Citizen's Bank[|
O. T
Our pictures' arc
artistic, beauti-
ful in tone and
finish, faithful I
portraits and ab-
solutely perma-
nent. £
We study our
patrons and pose
fhem in a man-
ner that will
bring out all the
<><ju points.
A Bod Scar*1.
Some day you will get a bad scare,
when you feel a pain in your bowels,
and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in
Dr. King's New Life Pills, a sure cure
for all bowel and stomach diseases,
such as headache,biliousness; costive-
ness, etc. Guaranteed at Watrous
Hariey Drug Co, only 2>c uTry them.
Doctors C. F. CHAMPION,
AND
walten h. Mckenzie,
Calls answered promptly day or night
Office work and chronic cases
a specialty.
Office over Moore's Grocery Store,
North Side.
Rooms 12,13, 14,15.
Phones—Office No. 2.
Dr. Champion Residence phone lfl8i
Dr. McKenzie, Residence Phone 300
11 28th
Opening a new and thoroughly
equipped line between St. Louis and
Chicago Sunday. July 31, 1904.
Thoroughly equipped trains leave
St. Louis and Chicago nightly (after
arrival of incoming trains), arriving
either city the following morning.
Equipment etnirely new; lavish in
design, elaborate in furnishings.
Ask your Ticket Agent, or ad-
dress,
PaseengerTrflic Department,
St Louis
my
Cuban diarrhoea, which he brought
home from Cuba. We had several
doctors but t hey did him no good, One
bottle of this remedy cured him, as
our neighbors will testify. I thank
God for so valuable a medicine." For
sale by all druggists.
Constipation and piles are twins
1 hey kiII people inch by inch, «ap
life away everyday. Hollister's
ltocky Mounsain Tea will positively
cure you. No cure, no pay, .'J5 cents
tea or tablet-. The Owl Drug Store
THE DENVER, ENID & GULF
RAILROAD CO
TIME TABijtt, NO. 6.
EAST HOC.VD.
No. 2 Passenger, leave.. . 4:30 p. t
No- 4 Freight 8:00 a. m
WEST BOUND.
Mo. 1 Passenger, arrive ...11:13 a m
No. 3 Freight 9;oo p m
Train3 No, 1 and 2 daily; 3 and 4
ally except Su nday
For Wedding Presents
Don't fail to see the new sterling
silverware just received at Pfaeffies,
the jeweler. 7 8 ,13,
Dying of Famine.
is in its torments, like dyin r of con-
sumption. The progress of consump-
tion, from the beginning to the very
end, is a long torture, both to victim
and friends. ''When 1 had consump-
tion in its lirst stage," writes Wm.
Myers, of Cearfoss, Md. "aftertrying
different medicines and a good doctor'
in vain, I at last took Drj King's New
Discovery, which quickly and per-
fectly cured me." Ppotnpt relief and
sure cure lor cou^bw, colds, sore
throat, bronchitis, etc. Positively
prevents pbeumonia. Guaranted at
Watrou Drug Co., price 50o ami #1.00
a bottle. Trial bottle free,
I have lots of money to loan on
farm property. Low rates, easy
terms. Do you need anyV L. D.
Baker, room 4, Wood Building,
7-13mo. liftw
sco ti vi: ru
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VREELAND
JThe Photographer
L. R. Richardson,
DEISTISl.
Chair o, on Block, Koomi26 V%
UL?>4il&Wt
ft A ST BOUND
No. 608 Passenger
602 • ;;v:
640 loca!
607 PaBKongor
009 "
mixed, arrives
WEST IiOUNlV
No. 000 Passenger arrives
610 Passenger.. lv,...,.
642 local freight arrive*. vriw
611 mixed leaves 7 T.
A . V. &W,
p rn
S60 Loettl frelpht m
013 West arrive* Hi40u. n,
,4"L"ual p. rn
KNID Si AVAKO L1NF1,
No. 61H leave Knid 0 fifi a in
4 oit p. UQ
3:30 p. m
12:3) p, m
fr jr detailed Information li an)
12.50 p. no
36 p. m
1.40 p. ro
No.imi " Enid"....
«I4 I':issetiKi 1 urrlvi!
«5J! Inrnl ft arrivn
Jutt What Kutryone Should Do.
Mr. J. T. Barber of Irwinville, Ca ,
alway. keeps a bottle of Chamber:
lain a Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy at hand ready for Instant use
Attacks of colic, cholera t.iorbus and
diarrhoea come en so suddenly that
here Is no time to hunt a doctor or go
to the store for medicine. Mr. Barber
*rnu- rh'i 1 e Cft mberlaln's
Colic, Cholera and Dlrtrrhoe Kemer'\
which is one of the best medicine* 1
ever saw I keep a bottle of it In my
room as I have had shveral attacks of
ro \c and It haw nrovpH to be the be«t
medicine I ever used." Sold by all
druggists.J 3
Let Common Sense Deeide
Do you honestly boliovo, tliat coffee sold loose (in bulk), exposed
k to dust, germs and insects, passing
through many hands (some of
them not over-clean), "blended,"
, you don't know how or by whom,
is lit for your use t Of course you
don't. But
LION COFFEE
Is another story. Tbe green
berries, selected by keen
Judges at tbe plantation, are
skllllully roasted at our fac-
tories, where precautions you
would not dream ol are taken
to secure perfect cleanliness,
flavor,strength and uniformity.
From the time the coffee leaves
the factory no hand touches it till
it is opened in your kitchen.
This has made LION COFFEE the LEADER or JUL PACKAGE COFFEES.
Millions of American Homos welcome LION COFFEE tfhily.
There is no stronger proof of merit than continued and increas-
ing popularity. "Quality survives all opposition."
(Sold only in 1 lb. packages. Lion-head on every package.)
(Save your Lion-head* for valuable premium*.)
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOQLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Outing Shoes,
of flannel, canvass and leather, all'
soled viitn allrl«ht leather or rubber,
according to your preference. ;<>e
here in such quantity that it will he
odly constructed foot we can't fit.
Lu* shoes for coolness and comfort.
iUj thing you Want in all kinds of
shoes.
KNOWER
ExUusivc-iShot|j0tler.
W c do repairing.] CJ WEST1SIDE|5Q^
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1905, newspaper, July 13, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112451/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.