The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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Vol 13 No. 40
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People
IT WAVES) SUKQBS, BOAKb REACHES OUT ..NO
behodndjnu, assumes-renewed vigor, praising always Faik Enid, garfield county, oklahoma and pemocract.
Enid, Oklahoma, Thursday, October 4, iqo6
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r is fermented in Glass-Enameled ats.
After the process of fermentation it is layered
(aged) from four to live months m Glass-
Lined Steel Tanks, from which it is drawn
into bottles. Thus it is
In Glass £i'orn i ip
The result is en exquisite taste and 'iavor
hich accounts i< r the
distinctively its own
sale of
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and protection of the common people
and Condemns, all movements and I
tendencies to plutocracy.
3: — We bel eve that the v, ice of
the ^people should be heard, and i
should rule on every question of gov
eminent, ai d the democrats of the!
IIt h district | It dx e them.-elve8 and!
our candidate to work to that ci d in
the making of our constitution
j 4:—We believe that our constitu-
jA i tlon should be so formed as to be easv
I of constructiuii, anil simplify inn the
■ % iSf ; complexities of tbe law and govern-
ment aud alfotding the j: reati st ;tnd
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WE ARE OVER
O11 Sivinll Instruments
Until October 1st, 25 per cent, oft the regular marked price.
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Violins $4 00 and up
Mandolins
exceeding that 01 ail other boitleu bc-.ro.
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Sft, Loufcs. u. A#
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I HHB HRH HHI
j,: most ample protection <o ihr com-
) I mon 11 ople ar d \be pioduccrt- of all
wealth.
5f-We tavor the initiative and
refcrei dura, the election ol
j and all other officers and a railroad
1 cotnmis'Inn by 'be t it ret vote of t!
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J West Sides Square.
Guitars $3.00 and up
.00 and up.
Don't forget the bargains in New White Sewing Machines, Second
Hand Organs, almost as good as new, from 110 up. i
ASHER & JACOBUS f.
Enid, Oklahoma *
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part
Appreciation l'oor Pay.
ople at bom
of tht
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United States, constantly
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MERCANTILE CO., Dwtrttelor.
Enid.
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| pennV, w'th fu'l rower to rej'nlaie
fre'K^t ar|d pefenger rates within
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Corked or Jin OaBPOi
tbe slate of Oklahoma. We favor
tbe most ample te control and regu-
lation of corporations, trusts and
combines and a commission, clected
fty the people, wilii ampie power to
investigate and regulate tije san e,
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By Buying
Nettleton-Packards Clover Brand
| or Walk Over Shoes of
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! Alexander & Bowman Sho* Co.
§ Also great Bargains in Buster Brown and Blue Rib-
$ bon School Shoes.
tail Histoid toirafiw.
Candidait tad lesoliiiions
In continuing the report of the
very enthusiastic a:>i interesting
Eleventh District Democratic con-
▼ention it seem? that in toe seventh
ballot the Wuutcomii* delegation rast
a unanimous Tote forOhas. H. Pitt-
b: 4^ not with tamMnr'tr
Mr. Pittuian positn
! All New Goods. Price Marked in Plain. Figures. |
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IffflLf MILLraN BANK |
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The Largest Capital, Largest Number of Home Stockholders.
The assets of this bank considerably exceed a half million dol- \jj't
ars, as shown by the following statement of Sept. 5, l'.IOo. ^
ASSETS. I LIABILITIES yt/
Cash & Sight ex.... $143,862.30 | Capital stock $100 000 00 it.
Bonds and Prem.... 166,«.f.l t Pi'fits innWwno ^
I oans & Discounts.. 268,6i 4.o7 ;,tirn 100,000.00 \V
Warrants 32,038.68 Deposits oS t,42b.il
Furniture & Fixtures 5,OOO.CO J ^
$601358.74 J $601,358.74 ^
We have set a new stake and are just as anxious to increase
-- the volume of our business as we were the day we opened thir-
ft\ teen years ago September 16, 1893. We invite everv business \
Ai and professional man, farmer, mechanic, clerk, houskeeper aivl ^
P wage earner to keep an account wt* h us.
Our stock Bolatis are as follows:
ilk S T Alton M. Godschack J. C. Robtrts
T M.M.Callaway. W. u King B. L. Robi*on
A\ W. E. Cogdal. J. K. Vet nristy A. E htephenson
Johnt urran, ,1.1) Minion .lenn A. Wallers
C. E. Mehew L- B. V\ eatherJy
O. J. blemming
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C. E. Gannon.
F. H. Letsen
Business Directory.
harinir access
affairs of such corporations and to
give tbe greatest publicity to their
acts.
9:—We believe in local self govern-
ment, of mnnicipalltv, of bounty and
1 state and of the complete separation
j of the executive, legislative and ju-
! dicial branches thereof.
7:—We favor the protection of the
i school l&nd lessees in nil their rights
j and believe that the people of the
| new State ►kould settle all questions
i relating to tbeir rights or interests,
fact that i are oos^erably opposed to a y
efusut lu i Cunstitutiu iril prohibition of the sale
TO CALIFORNIA AN!) RETURN.
I The "Frisco" beginning .vitb -Sept,
froai all ;j a 1(j contm jlag u,iilv til! Sept. 14th
will seli round trip t.ckets to Los
I Angeles and San F'.anclsct '^.nif.
Senators send advertising matter to the aver- i %v11h fln.il return tiro t of O.; .list at
: age editor stating: "If you wilt in- j 'ow rate of ®''"
eertthe enclosed item of interest to
' the many readers of your valuable 1 agent or address
\ F. E. Clark,
j paper it will be much appreciated
byi"me 1 or "u9 "
The "appreciation" extended would
be very valuable to a publisher if he
could pay the help and other expenses
witb it, out alar, "appreciation" is
not a legal tender and cuts no figure
in the wor id outside of love affairs.
Amireciaiion don't cost ■'nythlni.'
the books and | and it should not cost any bu~ine.s
man anything to
elation
Liberal sto overs.
For full particulars see the Fris
Division Pass Agt.
Wichita, Kansas-
If you want the ne9t coal no sut no
cbinckersbuy Cannon City I.nirp
Cannon Oity Egg, Cannon City Nut
at linowers Coal Co. Phone 156.
8 13 (1 1 m.
appreciate anprt -1
The Peoples Skating
Rink Corner of 12th and
Elm Streets, open tonight.
Gymnastics alone can never give
that elasticity, ease and graceful
figure which comes by taking Hollis
ter's Rocky Mountain tea. Tea or
tablets, 35 cents, The Owl Drug Sti r
or Corry Pharmacy.
stand as a candidate h
had Katie
of such !ji*d>,, and believe the same
arrangements to g« to the mountains j boQ'd be >*ft t0 a decision by the
to icok after his minoing inter, sti *ote of tti« people.
The conventio . st-.i^oeded 'to Pitt- | «:-We favor the -submitting
mas. In tbe S .ti billot, ti e Enid i tbequestten of constitutional prohibi-
dcltgates dropped iierry and
for Pittrnan giving bim ">6 vo et- and
the nominaton Tb following reso-
lutif ns were adopted unanimousij:
KESOf.UMONS. | vote(J 0B
We, tbe democrauof the 11th con- j
roted t'on 10 t'3e People directly affected
to be voted on separate from the
| constitution, to be vobed for at the
same time as the constitution
Well!—well!!—win.er is com
apace with flying time. A slight
frost last night. Never, since tbe
settlement, did frost come, Oct*~^l.
Foster says we are going to enjoy a
long cold winter. Tbe coal dealers
will call it a coal winter.
Unknown Fricnai.
Tt'ere are many people: who have
u-tti Cbamberlair's Colic, Cholera,
and D arrboea Iiemedy with splendid:
results, but who are unknown be-
cause t i ey have hesitated about giv-
ing a testimonial of tbeir experience
for publication. These people, how-
ever, are none the less irlends of
this remedy. They have done much,
toward making it a household word,
by their personal recommendations,
to friends and neighbors. It is a
I good medicine to have In the home
and is widely known for its enres of
diarrhoea and all forms of bowel;
trouble. For sale by the Corrj;
hariracy and Owl Drug Store.
C9 Y8U NEED A STIMUUNI?
If not Don't Tcke it.
f you do Take Bell: of ,Mil .ov.
EAGLE BAR
stituiional district of the territory
of Oklahoma d.1 1-erely re atlirrc our
allegiance t«, and dtrotion for those
princloles of democracy enunciated
by tbat great statesman Thcmas
Jeff--: jn and so ably acvocated and
supported oy the fear^ss, courage-
ous ao£ undaunted Bp;; n, and v:e
congratulate the democracy and the ;
comeaot j.eop.e of au'r country in
having .10 grand, great t:id eloquent j
an exponent of this? principles,
which mi st be tbe ult nc^te means of
freeing the people froai a b mdage
created by trusts that are fostered
aud protected by laws enacted by a
republican congress. ,
2:—The democratic party has al-
ways been tbe bulwark and protec-
tion of the liberty of the citizens,
and today stands for the .broadest |
liberty and the greatest benefits
K N O W E R
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Frantz Lumber Company
Lumber, Lime, Brick, Cement andiAll Kinds of Building
Material. y"21 tf
SECOND-HAND 'J-GODS Bought and Sold.
913 East Monroe Ave.
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A. QUO WELL.
Arctiitoct. 1119 Broadway; opposite Wavb Otlice.
I'lans and Estitn-t'-' ' iriished on short notice.
4-8-03
FARMS FOR SALZ By L. D. Baker.
I have got 'em for sale all over the county; farms of all kind
and pricee.
Oftlcc, Wood build'"T. ITpi*air®
Ci"U Bus. Carriage au-.i Transfer-Line.
k W.rF. Brown. Prop. THcrVone calls for but, carriage, or funk tra*
fer wagon promptly .altemicu 10 In plenty ol time lo rcacfl ali tran^
9:—We commend the courage anJ
detreminiition ofjorganized labor In
their battle for exsistence, against
tbe greed.and avarice.of trusts, and
the money power, and favor an eight
honr a day law, and Prohibition of
1 child labor and lhat all labor ditlicul-
! ties should be settled by arbi' ration,
and we extend to organised labor our
sympathy and pledge them our sup-
j port and assistance.
1 10:—We favor a law adjusting and
regulating taxation within the state
! of Oklahoma, and compelling all
j persons or corporations to bear their i
equal and just burden of taxation.
| To the t.nd that the people of the
! State of Oklahoma may lie forever
! freed from tlx bondage of trusts and
i the money power aud that her citi£
■ zms be given the broadest liberty
and most unrestricted rights and we,
I having full foith in the intelligence
enterprise and ability of Oklahoma's
matchless citizenship to govern it-
self, we ask the support of all people
who believe that the power to gov-
ern should einitiate from and be con-
ferred by the consent of the govern*
iiient.
We Have it, So Can You
Let us help to decrease your worries with a Gas
Range
No Trouble,
hot fire, but a cool
No Smoke, No Dirt,
Strike a match and you have a
kitchen, if interested telephone 65 for the Gas Man „
Enid Electric & Gas Company.
A dozen boys wanted at tbe cement
i brick works, east Broadway across
j the Rock Island tracks. 9 2(i 3t
Mrs. Fike has opened a new room-
ing house with all ;new furniture, at
11124 13th St. anyone wishing rooms
I call at that number.
I) 27 d 3 *
THE SHOE MAN.
You have the feet; we have the Shoei.
|I,et's get them together this
week.
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[ G. P. Wicker, a lirst class uphol-
sterer, from Kansas City, will open a
hop at 1123 west Broadway, Monday,
1 Oct. 1, Orders for work| solicited.
| Satisfaction guaranteed at reascn
able rates. 9 29 d2t
w. s. GRUHH,
J Successor to Randels( & Grubb'
f.
How are you?C Busy* Well so are we, but never got so
busy tnat we cant answer the Phone, so just call us up
and give us your order for
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heed. Coal, Seed, Flour, etc.
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It will be promptly filled and Malefaction guaranteed.
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J Prompt Delivery. ^sm^^Phone No.
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J. Southeast Corner ot Squcra
33
A PLEASED CUSTOMER
ALWAYS COMES BACK
We Try To Please AllOOur Trade.
All kinds of Fresh Fruit, Fresh Groclers aad Vegetables. Have ^ou setu
our line of "Anethyst" enamel ware? " Yours to Please
C. T. Wallace & Sons
l Successor lto|Wallace#&|Parriott.
49A« Enid OU 3.V>oni«x 1110 MonroeSt
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1906, newspaper, October 4, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112516/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.