The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1897 Page: 8 of 8
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SCHOOL
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PASSPORT
i* found in Doctor
Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery,
wraya to perpetual health.
w / 'tfiC-Jfr ?* '' l*ie on^y mc'd-
.^2*fc-wUC icine used in thou-
finds of families. It cures many different
diseases because all disease has its origin
in the blood Pure blood is a safeguard
against disease. No germ can exist in a
perfectly healthy body Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery makes the blood pure.
It kills disease germs of whatever kind
wherever they arc found in the body. It as-
sists in the digestion of the food. It stimu-
lates the action of stomach, liver, bowels,
and kidneys. It sends rich, vitalized blood
into every fiber of the body and makes firm,
solid, healthy flesh.
Any man or woman who is losing flesh
ami vigor should waste no time in taking
this most marvelously effective of all med-
icines. It will save hundreds of dollars of
doctors' bills, and hundreds of days of
misery. All good druggints sell it.
Mrs. W. D. Duncan, of Arlington, Phelps Co.,
Mo., writes: "My husband took four bottles of
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery when he
was fas he thought) almost into consumption, and
we were very thankful that such a medicine could
be found. I wish all persons troubled with cough
would take it. I,ong may the ' Golden Medical
Discovery ' and ' Favorite Prescription ' be made.
I shall always recorameud and praise these
medicines."
Any woman who feels that shf ought to have a
handy, plainly worded, well illustrated medical
txx>k in the house, (and what woman does not?)
should —cure I>r. Pierce's Common Sense Med-
ical Adviser. Dr. Pierce is so well known as chief
consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and
Sunrlcal Institute, of liuflalo, N. Y.. it isn't worth
while to say a word about him. The book's the
thing. Until recently this book has sold for $i.50.
At that price, 6^0,000 copies wf-re sold Now there
is an enormous edition of this book, bound in
heavy paper, that will be given away, for a lim-
ited time, absolutely free to whoever will ask.
The book contains 1008 pages. There are 300
illustrations send 21 one-cent stamps, to pay
cort of mailing only. French bound nook may
be had for 10 cent extra—31 cents in all World's
Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
FREE HOME CONVENTION.
A Delegate Convention of the Free
Home League of Oklahoma is hereby
called to meet at Guthrie on Tuesday
January 12th, 1897, at 1 o'clock p. m.
Each county in the territory shall be
allowed 7 delegates to said convention.
It is recommended that delegates
from each county be selected at coun-
ty conventions held in county court
house in each county on Tuesday,Jan-
uary 5th, 1897, at 1 o'clock p. m. and
that said county conventions be con-
stituted as follows.
Three delegates from each local
league in the county; three delegatef
from each congressional township in
which there is a local league organi-
sation; three delegates from each
town or Irom each ward in the
county, and three delegates from
each board of trade in the county.
Primary meetings in unorganized
townships, towns or wards will be call-
ed by the county president in each
county or by some one duly authorized
by the territorial president.
All boards of trade are earnestly
requested to aid the Free Home work
and to do all in their power to secure
che passage of the measure now pend-
ng in congress. And we ask the
united help of all persons Interested
in the welfare and future prosperity
of the territory, not only by their at-
tendance at these conventions, but
bv the methods heretofore outlined
b_, the League.
It is but justice to the city of Enid
to say that the next convention was
to have been held in that city, but
that the right was waived for the
present upon consultation with the
county President of Garfield county.
D..). M. Wood, J. J. Houston,
Secretary. President.
Perry, O. T., Nov. liOth, 1890,
For Sale:—A lady's second hand
Mcvcle, good as new. Call at this of-
ce. 117-tf
FOR
UEftSE-
Renewals and Vacant Lands.—Lands
in Grant and Garfield Coun-
ties for Lease.
fFirst Published November 19 in the \ .
Tkukitokial School Land Office. Guthrie
Notice for Publication.
i IFirst Published In the Wave, Nov. 12, 18J6.]
Land < iffice, Enid, O. T..November 11, It'.*;.
Notice Is hereby given that tin- following
; .m<d -ettler has filed notice of his intent 1 n
I to make final proof In support <,r bis
and that said proof will be made before tin
register and receiver of the U.S. land ofTire
; • Knid, oklahoma territory on December22
1M > viz:
CHaKLES w. ALEXANDER
for the sw quarter of Sec. 27. Twp. 24. north
• range .'I, \V. 1, M.
! He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva-
EVERYBODY READS THE
tlon of, said land, viz
W. W. Sears, T. N. Ilerren, Geo, W
ker, W. E. >. hwaba, all of Sibley, O.
. Whlta-
T.
Andehsok. ]!rtpl !<«r
Publication Notice.
Novkjiukk II, tm. First Published lit Pally wave, Dee. 8, 1*06.,
Notice is lic.-i by given that bids will be re- Territory .if Okiahomn. Garfield < ounty, In
celved on or before the 11th day of December : t robate Court for said county:
I860, for leasing all vacant school lands In ! Vne Citizen*} Bank, a Corj oration, Plilnt'.ir,
Oklahoma territory or lands upon which
leases expire January 1st, 18'J7 or February!
1st, 1WJ7, situated In Garfield and Grant coun-
ties, subject to the following conditions an I
regulation
1. All bids must be fo-a term of lease to
extend from January 1st, 1807, to October 1 t,
1890.
2. All bids by parties not lessees must be
accompanied by (25 in draft or postoffice
money order, to guarantee the fulfillment of
the terms of their application in the event
the same Is accepted. In case I here is a tc.: • '
ant on the land with improvements valued at
oii: I*. Walters, Defendant
Ha Id defendant, John P. Walter , will ' ;.i.e
it tie.'* that l:e li <s been sued in the above-
named eourt for upon an account for money
• aid out for use ami bentfii o' -.i.I defencf-
iint a* his spccia 1 Instance and request smd
ma.st ;• ppear ami answer the petition filed
th -. ehi by -; d i.iaSnUfi' on or before the 21-t
day oi January, A i . l^JT, or said petition
will be taken sin true, and a judg ent for
-.•Id plaintiff n sa!u aetion for sixty-five and
eighty-five hundredths dollars "with 7 per
rent intern t from April 20, IbiW, ;.nd i - the
attachment *!: re'n granted, v>*i!] 'je rendert n
accordingly.
I\*
more than ?2C0 thou the bid must b • accom-
panied by a draft equal to ten (10) per cent
of the appraised value of the improvements.
No deposit will be require! for lessees ap-
plying to run w.
3. No bid by any perjon for less than tin.
appral-ed rental value of the land will be
received prior to December 11,1896.
4. Lessees desiring leases upon land * now
leased by them and claiming prefer nee
rights will be required to make application
therefor at not less than the appraised rental
value on or before December II, 1800.
ft. All tracts upon which existing leases
expire as above mentioned and for which no
application for lease Is mado in accordance
with the above regulation prior to Decem-
ber 11,1890, will be leased to the highest bid-
der without reserve, bids to be received on or
before January 11, 1807. No bids on lands east
of range 14 west, for less than |25, or where
the appraised rental is $37.50or more, no bid
for less than twe-thirds of the appraised
value will be accepted. List of lands cover-
ed by this regulation can be had on applica-
t on to the School Land Office.
0. All lessees In good standing who make
application prior to December 11,18 0, for the
lands now le ised by them will have the fol-
lowing preference i ights in the matter of the
renewal of their leases.
If any bid Is side by any person other th n
the lessoo for a >y tract and the said app'i- I
cant offer to pay a rental In excess of the
appra Bed rental value stnd offers to pay to
the Hoard for the benefit of the tenant the
appraised value of the Improvements on the
tract in cash, then in tli.it case th tenant
wl.l bo required to elect within twenty (20)
days, either to take the land sis the price ol
fe ed by the s-.*tid applicant or accept the ay
praised value of the improvements sind giv
possession, or remove his improvements at
once and give possession.
If no other person makes application for
the tract at a price in excess of the appraised
rental value, then the tract will be awarded
to the present tenant provided he shall have
made application therefor at the appraised
rent il value on or before December 11,1810.
Prior to Decern>>er 11, 1800, all applicants
other than lessees of the tract upon which si
bid Is made must offer In their application to
pay not less than the appraised rent il value
of the land and must offer to pay to the
board for the benefit of the lessee the ap-
praised value of Improvements In cash.
All delinquent lessees are hereby notified
that they must mill e promptse'tlementof all
arrearages and no Improvements or growing
crops can be removed until all arrearages are
settled.
The renewal leases being for the term of
two 3*ear • and nine months only, si propor-
tionate reduction will be made on one year's
rout ul.
VACANT LANDS.
Bids will be received on any of the lands in
♦he territory now vacant, and awards will be
made to the highest responsible bidder.
Twenty-five (£!." dollars must accompany
each application of lands east of rsmge 14
west, and six t oon (i 10) dollars for lands wes
of said range. Terms of lease, three (8) years
fioni October 1, 1800.
Upon the expiration of the lease any lessee
who has fulfilled the terms of his lesisc In
go< d faith, may remove any and sill Improve-
ments which he has placed upon the land.
Lists of lands affected by this notice will be
furnished on application to the Secretary of
the H >ard.
By order of the Hoard for leasing school
lauds. William C.Kbnfrow,
Governor,
E. D. ('AMBISON,
Supt. of Public Instruction.
Thomas J. Lowe, Secretary.
Wm, Hlincob, Secretary of Board.
g
Cane and Mil et 8*tv.\ KaflL- :
Jerusalem Corn, Sprin Wheat S<
Oats, common and white, I;: :
Barley, all crops of 1806. Write
our "How to Sow Alfalfa," and pr
on Seeds.
McBETW & KINN! ON,
Girden City. Kansa
[Mention Wave]
n."
W- o. CROMWELL,
Attorney - At - Law
—CRIMINAL DEFENSES.—
Office Southwest corner square, Enid, O, T
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Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
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Notice.
[First published November 19188B the Wave.
U. S. Land Office Enld.O. T. Nov. IB, 18!W.
Complaint, having been entered at tills
office by t'avid A. Moore against Frank l>c-
force for abandoning his homestead entry No
dated November H, 189lupon these.ijuar-
ter Section 2), township27, range 3 in Urant
county, i) T. with a view to the cancellation
of said entry, t ho said parties are hereby
summoned to appear at Enid I". S. land office
on the 4th day of January, l«n, at o'clock
a. m., to respond and furnish testimony con-
cerning said alleged abandonment.
W M Anpehso\ lieL'Istcr
Primary, Sceoiiiary or Ter-
tiary iilood Poison pec sua-*
nently cared in 15 to ,'t5
day m. You can be treated at home
for the same price under same
Eimranty. If you prefer to come here we will
contract to pay railroad fare and hotel bills, and
no charge if we fail to cure. If you have taken
ciorcnry, iodide S B B I ^ Potasfc' and still have
ache3 and pains, Mncoos K Id i'atchet* in mautb,
: oro Throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored Spots, L'leers on any part of the fcedy,
-Hair or Eyebrows railing out, U is this ISLOOi* JPOISOX that we g^nrnntee
euro. Vv'e solicit the most obHtinatc ^ a7?D£U2&r cawes and
"mllenge the world for a case Hp IT E 5 6 we cannot
This disease has always baflled the skill of the most eminent physicians.
•"><*8.000 capital behind our unconditional guaranty. Absolute proofk sent sealed on
; iication. *
Address COOK REMEDY CO.,
'V37 JlosoxikC Temple, CH1CA<'
Notice
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that C. 1 . (Jtsler
filed on the 19th day of September, A, D, 1*!W
his petition for a license to retail malt, spirit-
uous and vinous liquors on lot 17, In block 9,
in the City of Enid. Garfield county, Oklaho-
ma territory, and that unless objection to the
same, as required by law, be filed by the ,'lrd
day of October A. D. 1896, said petition will
be granted.
Enid, O, T, September 19, 18M,
1\ M. Kandalij, County Clerk,
FREE SCHOLARSHIP.
A free scholarship, valued at $60
good for six months board, furnished
room and tuition will hf uiven the
younjf lady or m ntl->man sen lin;r to
1'rof. O. VV. Patrick. Pres., Shawnee
Normal and Business College, Shaw-
nee, O. T. the greatest number of
votinjr coupons clipped frotn papers
publishing them. The only co.idit <m
is that the coupon shall be dipped
from a paper publishin
Notice.
To whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby given that Alexander I.ltz-
enberg & Co filed on the .r>th day of i >er. A. II.
lHltti their petition for a license to retail malt,
spiritous and vinous liquors on lot, IU In block
11 in the city of Waukomis, Garfield county,
Oklahoma territory, and unless objection io
theBarue, as required by law,bo filed by the
19th day of Dec. A. II., i«m, said petition wl 1
lie granted.
Enid * •. r. December .1, l-Slitl,
(skai.I f. M. ltAHnAI.1.,
County ( Icrk.
A southern man Rives the following
Jticount of his discovery of a chameleon
spider: "One afternoon, while tramp,
ing along- a dusty road, I noticed in tin
bushes which Rrew along the side
what appeared to be a singular-look*
ing white (lower, with a blue center.
Stopping to examine it, I found to my
astonishment it was not a flower at all,
but a spider's web, and that the sup-
posed light blue heart of the flower
was the spider itself, lying in wait fo;>
its prey. The mottled brown legs of
the spicier were extended in such a way
as to resemble the divisions between
the petals of a flower.
'The web itself, very delicately
"'oven into a rosette pattern, wn".
Notice for Publication.
(First published In the Wave Oct. 14,1896.
Land office at Enid, O. T., October lii IMkfc
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intent ion
to make final proof in support of his clnim
and that said proof will be made before the
register and receiver of the U. S. land office
at Enid O. T, on November lfi, 1896. viz:
WILLIAM R. ARNOLD. r
for the nw. :i0-£l-6.
He names the following witnesses to pmw
his continuous residence upon and cuittvu
tlon of said land, viz:
Harry Thompson, and Levy Hillings of
North Enid, O. T. and Ret Millard and rai-
nier tirandow, of Enid O. T.
W. 11. Anderson. Register
age of the candidate and received Y
the president of the school on or V
fore 0 o'clock, p. in., March 2(5. 18'J
Notice lor Publication.
Publication notice.
(First published in tho Wave Nov. 14, 1896.)
Territory <>f < >klahoma. Garfield county, ss.
In the district court for said county.
. J. Stogdalo, rialntltr,
vs.
.Iiinies \ liakcstraw. Jennie
ltukeHtraw, Henry It. I aden. L F.
Worrel and t'. I), ltouso, Hef'ts.
Said <lefendant^, Janus V Rakest ra '.v.Jen-
lijn Ralo'-traw, lle.iry R, aden and L. r. |
NVorrel will take notle • that ihey liave been
sued luUieabove named court the object am.
prayer of which is to ri cover Jtidgrnenf
•ic ilust defendant v .latnes Kake>i r;i v. and
•lentiie Rakest raw Upon a promissory of
Interest tliereon from May If. IMC>, decree i
of fore<*IOMureof tn irtxage', ecurlni same,
•m lot N«In block No :c?. In Knld, O. T.,
together wit h order >f -.a lea ml costs of suit
A o decree or on I-r burring any ami all In-
terest said Henry R. Paden and L. 1\ Worrel
may have or clulin I > or to said preml-tes ami
must answer the petition filed therein by I •
aid plaint ill' on «,r before the 2.M h day of He* '. 1 '..'J1*!' ; .
taken a« true, and Judgment for plalntlfT In. 1 M;;-ou, I Immiis Hlckey, Berniiani "lv " mi.h u t nt
Maid[action as prayedfor in petition now on [J1 gbr. Wil'iani Hrunib «ugh, all of North I coupons are clipped. The papers will
tile In otllce of Hist rlct clerk of said court. | Knid, U. i. I. • . .
(•kai.) Attest: J. <\ Mc<'i'ktit.and. • W. II. Amh:iihon, Register. be notiueu weekly of tlie st m iino' nf
t Merk of Said Court
this proposi- Thfite' !h0,thru!u's tllllt suspended
tlon, tilled out with name, addro, - and '• h™hcslve™ - to be
Notice for Publication
First published In the Wave December 17. IHn;
Land omce at Enid, O. T. Dec, f, 1sw.
Notice Is hereby Riven that the following
named sett lor has filed notice of liis intention
to make final proof in support of liin claim
and that said proaf will be made before the
honorable register and receiver of the (' S
i},'- Knld, O. T„ on F ebruary s'
I0S17 viz:
AVEKILL A. HUDNALL /
for the southeast 28-23-7.
He names the following witnesses e(t c,,,*vr
his eontlnuous residence upon and rultlvt-
tion of said land viz:
TJ,?i'S J'.'le<1|an and Ely Perry, of Enid, O
of Waukonds^o^T. * ,W'" A,'t"UI' ,JU"C,lU
W 11 Akdehron Register^
Notice for Publication
, (Urst Published 111 Dally WavoJulyKi,
viS at Knld, o. T„ July 21, l«i!
njimerl Miit,i'°JV, «,vlV tlie follo^ing-
' ta ■ f'1"1 notice of her iiiti n-
la?m nn m ipr""f s"I'Port Of .bet
fnJetln 1' 1 V""f wlu ' > made lie-
fail to win lirst offer, >i. ninths free
J tuition only to t :n_; lady r. ceiv-
! injj next highest number of voti-s
'1 a ; an.l six month's fr.v tuition „„l, ■„
^:o,Veds,i;u';v,asyin^ :the y°un«« « re •• ^
to make Hn 1 moor in suppnrt of her e'aim. j number ot Votes, i-a.'h vain ! at *13
1 'ill that said pr 1 will lie made before Hi
register ami receiver U 8 I,ami olln
O T. on ( . tub r 27 1S1W, vl*:
JKNMi: K. AL1RED.
for the norib a.n iU-S 1-0.
*■" n.i'nes the following witnesses to prov
;ion and eultlva- | of $10.0') cash will be eiven
from which tht
I'UISCILLA IvNOLES.
Si'Sih miget^e"'" 80C'
----- 1.S10 ""u"'s t he following witnesses to nrovi
be- the air upon a stem concealed beneath 1 t'l'm sVu'd'h^d vi'll."ce
_8'J7. Upon knocking the spider from his Ell \V. Perry. Averiii
As a consolation pri/.i- to th ise who 'oreh^uto the white gauze net wliieh }.'?w "'V ""i"'1 *'• '"'•.aa'dJoha • i '
I /innniml ..... .... !... Ol V «l II KOlU 1S, O ^
nfinost invisible. The whole thing had
the appearance of being suspended
1'carried my surprise was greatly in-
creased upon seeing my captive in-
•*'. ntly turn in color from blut' t*
v :.ite. I shook the net, and R^uir.
i,;|,er changed color, this time its
nody becoming a duii greenish brown.
\v.
II. Andkiison, llegister
at iCnid I If your home paper dues not | ub-
j 11sh this, call the attention of the
editor to the id vantage i.
. 1 by tloinjT so, and the fact tha
A often ill, 1 Would shake the net just tlon to her Int
# a often ' ' "
Notice For Publication.
LalullllS" I1"' WllV0 J"'" h
v -ti,.,". VJ 1' Ilt, '-"Id O. T, Win 27. !• •;
1'im'io sJttiiV.r^y O.tut the to
final
would the spider chance" it,
uoior, tind I kept it up until it had at- 1^7,vi"- nr( lu,r 1 ,,,,
1 IfllCt
\ U:
— ij- iisi publitbod In dally Wave Sept. t8M )
Flrnt published In dally Wave June 1MMI, Fulilicntlon Notice.
Publication Notice. Lane! OIBee. Knld,O, T. Sept. 20, ltwti,
Land Ofllcu, Rnld, O. T.t June Jfll, iHPtl Notice Is hereby tflveii that the following
the candidate."
Notice Is hereby Klven that the following
named Ni>tt ler hus tiled not Ice of her Inten-
tion to make final oroof In s-ioport of her
^l.ilin and that said proof will he inude be-
fore the rcjrlMtur and receiver of the U.S.
land office, at Enid, O.T. on July at, Im, vli:
NELL1K It, I'KNDKKtJAST
for the North half of South Kant half section
4, TownnhlpXt Hitnire ti. Went
She nu in on the following witnesses to prove
lierContinuous residence upon andcultlvu.
tlon of snld land, vl«:
lohbiiH Math In. Abbey MatbU, fharley
M in and Jarl W (MlIon all of Knld, O. T
Vt U. MUA 4,.vA Ligl
named settlor liao fliod notice of his Inten-
tion to make tin.11 proof lu support of his
claim and that said proof will be made be-
fore the register and receiver of V. s. land
office at Knld, O. T. on October :to, iwwt, vlx:
BtlMPTKUP. HKUDiNO.
for the sout beast 8A-24-7.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous resldenc«i upon and cultiva-
tion of said land, vlx:
CalTtn M'Vracken, ( alvln K. Mason, W11 -
IIhriG. HendrlrkRon. all of North Fluid, O.
T., Hud J aires 4ciiujrlcr, ut Kremlin.
W.U. Amuico l!e^Inter.
ENID DAILY WAVE.
o—'VOTING COUPON—o
Shawnee Normal and Business Oollej:
I vote for
Address
turned about every hue of the rainbow "
■ !! ' iin Philadelphia Ledger.
a prize
i, .,,,r Moxlno'i Volucky Dny,
Tuesday is the unlucky day In Mexi-
co. It you were born on a Tuesday
never admit it. You probably have
heen a disaster all your hfe, but peopi«
will firmly believe that yon ore an un-
lucky dojr and have the evil eye into
the bargain if they find that a Tuesday
was honored with your birth. I know
man who started on a Tuesday with
woney to pay oflf the hands inafa#torj
tha i« i ♦ n ...I 1 . . . *
fo-Vi. '!1 ll!';uU,J1: "W sadie W.\T1>.
iliinrTifr'uf'se'1''.'1 "°"tl1 llillr ,""'1 "
ianpe we.^I ' '• '"wr-shln tfl, aorlU
sraSSST"*""
W. II. Andkuson, lU'-l-rn
lletnpstone
Arnold, all
HTSKASI:-: OP THK SKIN.
(Icnt'i 1 ' " ''' '''"8 sir r'',i • i
... . i • . «klU >a iwtflMl. ill i,
near the city and went instead to Acv aiS. n* j"511'11"?
I'.n.m. j aaa.
all ' v
a ml
The board of directors of the manufso- ! permnnen'tlr' n rll't" • C"fi llave 1
runnf company passed a resolntloa Bf. eflitient for' it,-hwg * Lt "j
Arming their undying faith in his hon- ! *** for wre 1 -i"]
wty and attributed his error to hsvin- } Wains, frost I, « 1,1 L1 • *" J' *
*VVW |rvi ■
, r* ' -"JlUei, 1'owder*, ti.e* I
' lu-wh., R t w|(i||| Jn I
•n in ImiI «'nd\.
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Isenberg, J. L. & Isenberg, Edna. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1897, newspaper, January 7, 1897; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111947/m1/8/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.