The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1902 Page: 1 of 8
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IT WAVES, SURGES, ROARS AND REBOUNDS, ONLY TO COME BACK AGAIN WITH GREATER FORCE FOR ENID, GARFIELD COUNTY, OKLAHOMA AND DEMOCRACY.
Vol. 9--N0. 19.
Enid, Oklahoma Territory, Thursday, May 15, 1902.
Phone 123
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* Autocrat Rye Whiskey,
10 Old,
Ikey Hirschfield Named it.
Ex-Governor Seah was
j? . the republican central committee a
X ' Guthrie Saturday on the merits- o
g
0 to try it is to love it. Thoroughly aged and ma-
j> tured it is a most pleasing whiskey. It is equally
acceptable as a tonic or for medicine.
rrne Court, Saloon
n
| has secured the sole agency for this most excel-
| lent whiskey.
Old Autocrat I v'n c,
| Court. Saloon, H. Goon, Prop.
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MOST CQMTLE1E
Job Departments
REAL EST ATI; TRANSFERS.
Frederick Brunken to Garret Drun-
ken, sw .'>">-2.3-4, 93000.
Garret Drunken to Frederick Brun-
ken. w i se 35-2.3-4, $1500.
Peter O Vinsnis to James O Gilford. ieve.
JHcrthem
OKjahoma ^
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-Have Your
Gleaned, Pressed, Dyed
or Bepaired.
First Class Cleaning Shop
Clothing in silk or wool cleaned
Ladie-
or dve
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kid gloves, cleaned or dyed.
Give me your order.
x\;ii. A!ci ibfciok,
! (i! East Broadway, Enid. O. T.
THE
ONLY % GERMAN
...DOCTOR...
In Garfield County, O. T.
Rock Island Time Table.
TRAINS NORTH
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2,
Mall and Express
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No.
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Mall and Express
. .5.^8p. m.
No.
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..9:3^ a. m.
No.
32
, Local Freight-
p. ni
TRAINS SOUTH.
No.
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Mail and Fx press
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Mail and Bxpiess.
. .10.5JO p. m
No.
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Express
7 p. in
No.
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Local Freight
. 11.20 a. m.
Enti> and Hii.i.int^ Lin
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.'departs
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-cltl M Hi) pOU'tH H*
(1 Utvaijf
lot 1, blk 7. Lahoma, $350.
Frances C Decker and hu to B F
Warner, sw 3-24-0, $3000.
Frisco Townsite Co to 10 F i Ii^
lot 20, blk 27. Hunter, $20.
F Filings to S S Biggs, lot 20. blk!
27, Hunter, $25.
James \V Askew to S S Biggs !oc 111,
blk 27, Hunter, $30.
John Murphy and wife to May M
; Gullison, block 1, Murphy's add, $1.
j Mary J King and hus and Fred \V
Creip and wife to W H Wirt, lots 7
and 8, blk 2(>, Jonesville, $4000.
H H Wirt and wife to John Murphy-
lot 7 and 8, blk 26, Jonesville, $4500.
Huldah 3 Tullis and hus to W O
Cromwell, lot 14, blk 26, Jonesville,
$1250.
Henry C Kennedy and wife to W O
Cromwell, lot 7' blk 9, Enid, $1000.
Minnie Woodard to S R Marshall,
lot 25, blk 12, Enid, $550.
Geo C Stevens and wife to William
J McClain, lot 9, blk 10, South Side
add, $190.
George Schreibor ad wife to Garber
Cemetery Ass'n, 1 acre ne 25-23-4, $1(10
ChasLShepherd to O A Jacobson,
lot 24, blk 5, North Side Add, Lahoma
$100.
E B Weatherly and wife to James
Mullikin. lots 7 and 8, blk 6, NVeath-
erly's 3rd add, $300.
Julius Stuerk and wife to Harry N
addressing
at
£ vjumnc oaturday on the merits of
$ Kingfisher generally, and as a good
O place to hold the convention particu-
V larly. Said he: "Gentlemen we have
1 in central, or western, Oklahoma one
O ' of the most refined cities in the world:
v the brilliancy of its statesmen glit-
ters in the sunlight with the fire
like glare of one hundred flashing
diamonds, while the chalk in the eyes
of hundreds of its leading citizens re-
flects the beautiful light of the full j
moon, shining like bright stars in the
V dark blue firmament of heaven,—gen-1
.% tlemen the name of the city whose j
<} beauties I have been sketching, and !
V : which, through me, now invites the1
^ great republican congressional con-
0 vention of 1902 is—," "Enid! Enid! |
O | Enid!! Enid!!!" yelled Ikey Hirsch. I
^ field. The roar of the convention
was deafening and the name of King-'
fisher did not pass the governor's lips
audably until five minutes had
elapsed Of course the Enid delega-
tion blushed on account of Ikey's
"put in" but everybody laughed all
| the same. Nothing but the cold hand
of the grim monster will ever stop
| Ikey from putting his oar into the
\ troubled waters in the interest of
j Enid. Seah's speech lit Enid except
the reference to the reflecting chalky
Thev are scarce in Knid—
You pay lO cents
for Cigars not so good&s
tEWIS'
SIHSLE
BINDER
CIGAR
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PtORIA.ILl.
Mckinley memorial fund.
The following list of patriotic Gar-
field county [i. o, •: have contributed
to the McKinley memorial fur>«J.
There remains $50 of the fund not yet
subscribed. Subscriptions taken by
Mr. H. H. Watkins of the Citizen's
Bank:
O II Thompson, (.• nitric.
John A Randolph, i' M, Waukomis V..W
B F Hlnos, Waukomis ib
R A Garber, Garber. .. 7 fit
Citizens of Wuukcxnl*
J M Flilebn n
U P Flllebx v
Frank T Hat u r
r s TrikiI
W EJensen
J ami's B ( ti
Mil \\ t
D W F i i m i n
Ella B < n't-e.
m H<:OMH Ax I
2/2 days from Kansas City
—TO—
DR. P. I LOHEN. CALIFORNIA
Physician am! Surgeon.
Studied, Graduated and Pro-
moted in German Universities.
Women's and Chronic diseases
a specialty. Twenty-four years
experience.
S-21d wtm
Tel.Cropper Cropper, O. T^
THE
VIA THE
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE.
El Paso - Short - Line
Dai'.y Tourist Cars.
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TUESDAYS k THURSDAYS
The Low Altitude Route.
Als> I'f reoniilly Conducted Tourist Excur-
sions Every Wednesdaj'jind^Frld
While House
SALOON.
FORD CHAPMAN, Mgr.
Old Supreme Judge Whisky, 10 years slons Every Wl
old. j Via COLORADO AND SCENIC I
Nothing but the finest W!'ies, Liquors QUICKEST TI A' 3 TO EL PASO.
and c igars on sale. All whiskies j Best Line To Old Mexico.
from 7 to 12 years old: strictly pure I
goods for medicinal reposes. j F()r fu„ lnf^ion address I rry B Lincoln and wife to Squire
D E. W. Thompson, A. O. P. A , Topeka, Kan. ^ °™eU. 1<,ts '■ 8> 1W- 24>
Psbst and ftnlieuser Beer .loll s .-Kit vs ci \.s, u i\ a . • hickgo blk 3. South Park add, Knid, $400.
John H Atkinson and wife to Harry
Horner, lot 19, blk 8, Enid, $12:> i.
John E Smith and wife to Peter T
j White and Fannie Crawford, se 21-20-
7, $3400.
Enid Ledge No J9 I O O F to B
Dickensheets, part lots 17. 18, 1!). blk
31, Enid. $710.
Th. Knid i 'and Fuel Co to Enid
Mill & Klevator Co, lot 1, blk 7, South
Side add. $100.
The Enid Mill & Elevator Co to The
Enid Ice & Fuel Co, part of block 1.
South Side add, $100.
Ralph E Bray and wife to John L
Shobe, i lot 8, blk 11, Enid, $2500.
Martha M McFarland and hus to
John P Kirk,'let 6, blk 1, Rowland's
1st add, Waukomis, $200.
Wylla B Henry and husband to
Lewis G Gossett and John V Roads,
nw 21-20-5, $2650.
Richard H Thompson and wife to
John W Way, s J lots 1, 2, 3, block 1,
weatherly's 2nd add, $1400.
Ed O Alexander and wife to John
W Way, lots 5 and 6, blk 24, Jones-
ville, $1200.
Geo II Price and wife to Sarah I
Shaw, lot 10, blk 18, Enid, $850.
Mary Eigle to Willard G Sal/.bury,
lots 1, 2, 3, blk 25, Kenwood add, $1000
John Murphy and wife to Mrs Mat-
| that i> in comparison with Skiniisiier.
If Sweep Stakes flour suits you tell
your neighbors, if not, tell u . For
) sale at all grocers. 5-8 d.twtf
I Bheumatism is conceded to have
! its origin in a poisoned condition of
j the blood, and to be most successfully
treated bv 11HB1HNE, which acts up-
on the liver, kidneys and other blood
purifying organs, thereby divesting
the system of the offending agents.
Price 50 cents. Watrous-Harley
Drug store.
If Sweep Stakes flour suits voutel
your neighbors, if not, tell us. For
sale at all grocers. 5-8 d&wtf
Bring your pictures to Warner, the
Painter, south side of square if you
wish them framed in the very latest
styles of moulding. 5-8d&w2w
"Quality" in every drop. Autocrat
Rye Whiskey. Has ten years of life.
Will add that much to yours. Get it
at the Court sa'oon. 4-12 d&wlm
Stand Like a Stone Walt
Between your children and the tor-
tures of itcliing and burding eczema,
scaldhead or other skin diseases.—
How? why by using Bucklen's Arni-
ca salve, earth's greatest healer.
Quickest cure for ulcers, fever sores,
salt rheum, cuts, burns or bruises.
Infallible for Piles. 2">c at German
Pharmacy drug store.
Do You Kncw !t?
ROCKY MOU[\JTAiN TEA
Makes You Well, Keeps You Well. Cur«g
PMnples, Blotches, Liver Marks, Skin Hrup-
t.ons, Constipation, bick Heudaclie, Jaundice
Pain in Back, Congested Kidneys, Sluimish
Bowels, Bladder Disorders, I ndigestion, Re-
stores Beauty and Perfect Womanhood. Good
for Grandpa, Loved hy Clrandma, Makes Father
Strong, helps Mother do the Housework,
| Makes tile Girls and Boys Wall, and Keeps
!?aby Good Natured all of the Time. The
Uenuine 35 cts. a package. Made only by
MADISON MfiDICINH CO., Madison, Wis.
Moore's Pilules are a guaranteed
cure for ;m1 forms of malar'a, ague
ctiilh ,nd Ftv-r, Malarlci: If-ver
Uilio,.? " r. I i.ii'dlLC, Rlliou.-rie.-s
fetid breath and a t'led, listle-s feel-
ing. They cure rheumatism and
thai la-situde following hlood poison
prorluc< d from malarial poisoning.
No quinine. No arsenic, acids or
Iron. Do not ruin stomach or teeth.
Entirely tasteless. Price 50c per
box Dr. C. U. Moore & Co., No. 310
w.irth Main street, St. Louis, Mo.
will 1 s s I o r
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s '1 > intg mery
S \\' m:i> berry
H T ' hom m'h
A • mst ron g.
William Kennedy
F 1< Hodgden
C B Utsler
J 1) Mlnton
J W Hproit
K . .
J 8 Shoemaker.
Lou L Moody
C V I'orter
V? O Cromwell
W I Drummond,
J K lucharup
(Jlias L Moore
E E Cowdrlck
F 8 Kirk
Edmund Frantz
Frank Frantz
H I Kavriis
JnoVurphy
.1 A Rutta.
W II Johnson
Newton Hurwell
John B Linden.
W S Wbittln^biil
II (i McKeever
Sam Billings
P L Wa t klnt
R Coon
Glenn A Walters
I E Martin
1j A Fauhion
Gannon & Gouldu v
J 11 Buckles..
M L Thompson
J B Ferguson
E B Weatherly.
Enid Schools.
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w est bound.
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S.iutll McAlester...
Shawnee.
Oklahoma city
tot Reno
Weatherford
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The tlirou/h trains connect with all trains
1 oilier lines at all Junction points,
J.F, 11 Of.DKl' Traffic Manager,
Judges Skillett, Pancake and Bow
chump left Washington yesterday for
home. The senate confirmed the
choice of Teddy, The Terror, wit'.r-iil
a struggle today. Now let court con-
vene without any further delay. Gar-
field county has been without x
court, either Probate or District, for
many moons.
The new judges are all frenchmen
which indicates that Teddy has gone
back 011 his own people, the rair
dutch.
Bids hav,-> tteen opened at the Indlfca
office in Washington for construction «t
five cotta^cs and domestic tiuildinga $i
the Haskell institute. The bidders wep&
Ernest H. 3ehnelder, of Lawrence, flH
cottages, $7,500; domestic bulldlnf,
200; W. L. Lei a, of Lawreace, Kor 4k--
mcsMo building, $23,471; if «xtr reaQr
Is baft, |3,12G additional.
If Prof. Dickensheets had not gone
to Uuthrie it is ia iiuestion whether
Enid would win out or not. Dicket
has the strength of a ten horse po« -r
engine when he backs a fellow uj,.
against a bt ick wall and pounds fr.. i-
into hiin in an earnest high ke.
soprano voice.
Autocrat whiskey rules whert go l
whiskey is known, i- liked becau- it
satisfies. Aged tea years before
marketing. Sold 'I he Ccxrt
Saloon.
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1902, newspaper, May 15, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112134/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.