The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1904 Page: 8 of 8
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Patronize Reliable Home Tailor.
J have lecently purchased the shop of Harry Weiner, corner of Grand
and Monroe avenues. Remember that I guarantee all Workmanship and
Material used in building a Suit of Clothes or any Garment turned out
of my shop. We employ home tailors to supply homo people.
Jt Jt FALL SAMPLES JINT HECKIVKD. .« J
J. T. WILMUS.
A Snggeslion.
An ordinance levying and assessing ' On August 9th and ilrC and Sep
a sum sufficient, in adoition tu tember 13th and 2*th the M K. A: 1
tirfn^nstallmentt^^each par-! Railway, will sell excursion tickets
tlcular tract, with Interest on the from St. Lr.uif. Hannibal, Kansas
year'fn sewer dittfct So"l ao^2[«*, Junction City and intermediate
Be it ordained by the Mayor and points in Missouri and Kan>as to
Councilmen ot the City of KnW.Ukla- # .n I[]d|an Territoryi q
ORDINANCE NO. 332.
RINGING RESOLUTIONS
OF THE DEMOCRACY
A Sound Out Spoken Declaration of
Principles Adopted at Oklahoma
City
A UNITED PARTY
TALKS TO THE PEOPLE
boma Territory.
Oklahoma
Section—1 That a levy be and is and Texas at the extremely low rate TIlC Gftatest of Harmony in the Com
sa-sr-Ks! **«>-*«- -
Distict Sewer in District No. land 2, liberal stopover privileges.
the asoouut of said levy and asses;-! ,, , , . . ,. ai.J( .
tnent in the amount Set opposite i oU hlvC .riends 111 the Md States, I
each lot, as follows. to-«it:
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Section 2.—Provided, that tue own-
en of any Lot or piece of ground
) iay redeem his property from such
SprciaI Assessment, at any time, by
paying the aumunt of uupaid install,
ments to the County Treasurer and
tne interest thereon, until the ma
turity of the next succeeding install-
ment, and upon presentation of the
certificate against such property,
the County Treasurer shall pay the
same in full,and cancel the same and
hold for delivery to the party making
such redemption. The said a n
ment shall be a charge and lien
against the property upon which
sessed until fully paid, but unmatured
installments shall not be deemed due,
but within the terms of any general
covenantor warranty.
Section 3,—This Ordinance shall
take effect and be in force lrom and
after its passage, approval and publi-
cation for four consecutive weeks in
the Enid Weekly Wavk.
Passed and approved this 11th d<\
of July, 1904
Attest—(seal]
E, K. LK.I:, JNCI 11. LINDKN,
City Clerk. Mayor.
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the Location of the Capital
Amendment
The following resolutions, ur plat-;
form of princili:•> were adopted u-
nanimouslv at the Oklahona City
Democatic Convention;
"The Democrats of Oklahoma, in'
territorial convent ion as-embled, re-
affirm their allegiance to the princi-
ples of De i;ocracy as expounded by
— Thomas Jefferson and enforced bv :
Queens ware, tinware and lamps at j Andrgw Jack#on a|)d madc illusriou\
Lyle & Son. 4 I du-wtf a jon^ jjne Democratic presi-
Speclal train service will lie_ pro- j dents .and we beejtily endorse the
vided and through sleepers will be i
run from Oklahoma City, also from ; Democratic platform adopted at our
Guthrie and Enid, if the number from | reccnt national convention at St. I
latter points will justify
T ' and the nomination of those |
able, and fearless '
you want them to visit you, or you
want them to come and see what the
Southwest is and what it offers.
Why not write them and acquaint
them with the low excursions? If
you want literature to send them it
will be cheerfully furnished by ad-
dr esslng,
8'ld&wlw ''Katv1' St. Louis.
the mounted city carr.ers.
Colorado Lawlessness Devol nced
A'e , xtend our sympat y to the
citizen* of the state of Colorado who '
have been unlawful y deported there- I
from, believing that the precedent !
set by the Itepublican administration (
of that state in the matter i f -uch
dep'jrt'ition of men withcut the right
of trial or hearing, is fraught with
the greatest danger to the libtrtU-i
of the people of thi« country: and we !
unsparingly condemn the polic of!
deporting American citizens from a ■
state on a charge of alleged crime*
committed by them, without the right
of a trial hy jury as unprecedented,
unconstitutional and un-' inerican.
FOR IRRIGATION*.
While ft Is an e-tabii.-hed fact of
Itng stand:ng that the greatci part
of Oklahoma is we 1 within the humid
ai ea, yet we are not unmindful of the
benefits and advantages to be gained
by artificial storage and application
of water (or irrigation purposes in
certain sections of the territory. We
therefore insist that at least a liberal
portion of Oklahoma's -hare of the
Budweiser
First in Sales
Because
First in Quality
100,402,500
Bottles Sold
During 1903
The Largest Sales of any Brand
of Bottled Beer
When attending the World's Greatest Fair do not fail to visit
The Anheuser-Busch Brewery
The Home ol Budweiser
Orders Promptly Filled by
ENID MEROANTLE CO.
Notice of Democratic Primaries.
If you are a K. ol F. why not avai | Loui
yourself of this trip, and take in the J pure patriotic
World's fair returning;-1
Epr large parties, it would be well statesmen and leadeii-, Alton 13.
to notify the undersigned. , Parkcr and Heurv G. Davis for presi-
D. LYDTCK, G. C.,
dot.
Rock Island Cheap Kate Bulletin.
Chicago, 111., Summer Tourist Kates
i'S) 05 for the round trip. Tickets
on sale daily until Sept. HOth. Limit-
ed Oct. 31st '04.
Worlds Fair St.. Louis 15 day tick-
dent and vice presinent of these
Lexington, O. 1 j United States, and we believe that
under their leadership the govern-
ment of this nation will be restored
to Democratic control and adminis-
tered under Democratic economy and
fidelity.
We declare our unswerving fidelity
and devotion to that fearless tribune
of the people and champion of popa-
Agent. j jar rjghts, William Jennings Bryan
the matchless leader of the
Notice is hereby given that thert
ill be a Democratic Primary held
national irrigation reclamation fund in the 2i precinct of the City of Knid
.b„,ld be „„e„d.d within ,Ke liuu LVK.'SS i'StSc*'"~£
of the territory, and we urge our dele ! select 13 delegates to attend the
gate in congress to use his influence i c*,unU' convention to be neld August
23rd, 1904 at 10 o'clock a. m. imo at
and unceasing eflort to that end. I the above time and place 13 dele-
We demancl that the next le„;sla. I gates to the city convention will be
' selected to nominate two justices of
the peace and two constables fur the
city of Enid Township. Said city
convention to be held August 10th,
bKH at 8 o'clock p in. at the Council
Aamher in the city of En'd.
J. S. Jacobs,
Committeeman
J. V. Williams
j—
Col. Jin tiilmartin the ik« pro- twice
prietor of the new Eagle sample party andexpress our conviction that
rooms, snuth Grand evenue is there
with the goods Harvard Hya, Cream
Uye, and 22 Year Old Kentucky Blue
Grass. Ourbon. Don't miss Jim as, d j f d ,aratlon3
stand north or south on the | *
tive assembly ot this territory shall
enact such laws as will effectually
prohibit the issuance to, or the ac-
ceptance of a pass by any public offi-
cer of this territory.
FREK HOMES FAVORED.
We favor free homes for the set.
tiers upon the lands embraced in th-:
former Wichita, Kiowa and Caddo In-
dian reservations,
We favor organized county govern-
FRISCO TIME TABLE.
we can safely follow where he leads
in the support of our party nominees
you
4i-22d& wtf |
Joint Statehood affirmsel>.
THK DEATH I'KS.ll.TY
We re-a/firm the statehood pianic
A little thing sometimes results in
death. Thus a mere scratch, insigni-! of our platform adopted at the Enid
tica.it cuts or puny tolls teve paid convention two years ago and again
ttieci'tfth penalty. It is wise to have J & *
Buctelen's Arnica Salve e^cr handy, declare that the dominant i^sue, as
UN the best salve on earth and will , territory, is and
prevent fatality, when barns, sort s, *
ulcers and piles threaten. Only 25c, | must of necessity continue to be the
at v\ atrous Drug ( o. | statehood question. We reiterate
A select stock of boys and mens that we favor the immediate cre-
c lpthing; lowest price on earth, at j ation of a stat*- out of Oklahoma and
L.i le & Son UOii K. Broadway.
IndiaD territories on fair and equal
terms, because the material interests
^ of the people of both territories de-
foreak on the wheels <*f advan
Notice hereby giv. n thai there will
be a Democratic Pi innry held in the
10 precin t of the City of Enid
at the Decker Bros Bottling Works
August 18th, 1004 at 2 o,clock p. m.
amJ at the above time pclae 0 dele-
gates to the City convention will be
ment for the people of the Osage | selected to nominate two Justjces of
nation_ the Peac*- aud two Constables for the
! City of Enid townsihp. Said City
separate st'hooi. law endorsed, convention to beheld August 19th,
We endorse the separate school ' ® o'0'0011 P- m- at the Council
law now upon the statute books of Chamber in the City of Enid.
Oklahoma in so far as it covers the .J. V. Williams
ground and upon the creation of a „ .
new state we demand that the people j co.mjiutree.man
thereof shall be permitted lo devise i Jake Roach
and fashion their own educational „ „
system without federal interference City committeeman
and, although we favor equal educa-
tional privileges and facilities for i
white and colored children we are
posed to mixed schools.
FOR PRIMARY ELECTIONS.
The Democratic party pledges it-
self to promote in every way the ap-
plication of the system of primary
election for the nomination of canui-
EAST BOUND
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818 " T.00 p. IE
WO 1 oca'. 8.30 a. m
dsn mixed, arrives 6.50 p.
WEST BO UN D.
No. 610 Passenger arriv .'s :i.45 p. m
609 Passenger..1* 12C0p. m
642 local freight arrives 4.40p. nl
643 mixed leaves.. 7. a. m
A V.& W.
614. east 3:55 p ni
650 Local ireight ..6:50a. n>
613 West arrives 9;35 a. oi
619 Local 6:10 p. Hi
ENID & AVARD LINE.
West leave Enid 4:00p. n;
Enid 1-:25 p. m
D. c.FARRINQTON, Agent
For detailed information iu regard
to train service rates, ect, apply to
D. C. Farrington, agent, or B. F Dunn
P. A Wichita Kansas-
No. 604
No. 60-1 East arriv
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a Democratic piimary held in
the 22 precinct of the city of Enid
at the Jonesville school house Aug
ust I8th, 19C4 at 2 o'clock p. m. to
be held August 23rd 1904 at 10 o'clock
a. m, anu at the above time ami
place 16 delegates to |the city con-1
dales and the settling of party prin- vention will be selected to nomin
ciples, and we favor the passage of a | na.e two Justices of the Peace and
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•nient. Don't be contented with the
«!fuality of your bread mless you
•aflual the "Sweepstakes" product and
you will have to use theSweepstakes
lilour to do that. 7-19 d&wtf
Wanted—A lady book keeper at
the Wave otllce. The [ob will not
occupy all of any ones time. The
mand it and the overwbtJ«iing ma-
jority of the people of both territor-
ies de&J re it, and the rifjtt of such
majority to rule is one of the fundv
mental principles of the .Democratic
party. Therefore we declaie that
we have a right to demand of
the national congress the
immediate passage of +uch a joint
statehood bill.
We congratulate the Democratic
party of Oklahoma in the successful
tight wfcicb it has made for single
statehood, and in forcing the repub-
lican pirty of Oklahoma Ito iud.irse
the democratic position of two years
:igo declaring for single statehood
suitable primary election law for the
legal introduction of such a system
into this territory.
school lands a sacred trust.
v> e believe that the most sacred
irust committed to the keeping of
the people of Oklahoma is that af-
fecting the disposition to be made of
the school and other public lands of
this territory. So believing we ad
One of the many facto-■* contribu-
ting to the remarkable rapid and
j wolid growth of St. I.ioiii# is the mar-
velous development of th - southwest
and other territory tributaries tu
that city In all lines of trade. In
3,904 there will be held the greatests j
World's Fair in thv world. The pres-
idential campaign will also lakt
place. To keep informed wiih the , . ,.
whole world you should Mi.Wril>. a | for Oklahoma and Indian territory
•nice for that peer of nrwspapei-,
The Twice-a-week St. Ijoiiu liep.iliiic
!t is Indispenslble to the far- < r.
merchant or professional nan. lis
telegrapnlc and '"He servioe excels
that of any othe> , r. It prints
the news fullv; not . dilative oc-
curences, but domesti. ind world-
wide facts. It is Democratic in
|K)litlcs, but destlncily a national
dewspaperand family journal. The
subscription prl-c of ti.00 gives yoi.
two papers each week. 104 naoers a
year.
two constables for the the city of
Enid Township. Said city conven-
tion to be held August 19th 1904, at
8 o'clock p. in. at the council cham-
ber in the city of Knid.
M. A. Kelso,
Committeeman.
Notice is hereby given that there
. ,. ,, , | will be a Democratic Primary held in
here to the Democratic principles of j tbe 23 prc,.inct of the City of Knid at
i co,n" i the Kenwood School Building August
cernto a direct vote of the people, | 1Hth 1!)()4 t 2 o'clock p. m. to select
'd that the^uesuon ; ^-le^tes fo atte-d the County
LJ,hi' w oth,,r|,ubl".: .convention to beheld August ilrd,
;, ^ i, ;,Vth nry' 8ubn"1tt( " ! 19U4 at 10 o'clock a m. and at the
< Au people of above time -,nd p!ace J4 delegates to
®-l1'Oklahoma, and ,f a ma- ,he cily onventlonwlll be sele. ted to
^avor ^ueh sale, | nominate two Justices of the Ptface
JU , ,HI . L'quitlable and two Constables for the City of
in iht jnLL r'f ot purchase L-;nid township. Said City convention
, n, i ^ ?''':ra,svd valuat ito he held August l!Hh, 1904 at 8
ion be allowed to lessees in posses- ' oVlock p. m .at the Council Chamber
8lon' in the City of Enid.
SCHOOL LAND JJOAHI> CONDEMNED. W. S. WHITTINGHILL }
i ^con,'le"inK the Present school j Committeemyn.
lani board of the territory for its:
harnh., unjust and oppressive admin-
llnijfhls uf l'ytliias—Atlcniiea.
The Frisco System has been chosen
We heartily cotuun nd the stand
taken by the national I)-ciocratic
convention at St. Louis in adopting
a plank calling for a single «tate of
Oklahoma ami Indian territory,
without cowardly partisan reserva-
tions or equivocations.
In like measure we condeon the
Itepublican party for its lailture to
redeem past statehood pledges, a id
we declare that, by its refusal to in-
corporate a statehood plank i r its
as the official route to be used by all J 'latform adopted at Chicago this
Knights, thetT friend* and families, pear, It has shown not only that its
to the Louisville Biennial Concla e >tatehood plcdfen for the past twelve
A rate at one fare plus two dollars arc false, but that it Intend. Lo
First class uieat market in connec
tion with groccry store, byle & Bon
fOCE Broadway. d&wtf
and twenty-live cents, has been
nounced for the round trip.
Market Report.
Wheat,,"ac.
Oaf«, 37
Eggs, lie.
Broomcorn. $70 t"h
Corn, f>3
Butter, 0c.
llo?s, per cwt.
Lhicrts and geese, 4c. (if 5c.
chickens, spring, 12.
Hens, flc*.
Turkeys, 0 (a 7
New hay, baled,So o> 40c
G. R. I,
The riKhi
f. Time TcDI
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Road to a
Betwee
CHICAGO.
MEMPHIS,
PEORIA,
St. JOSEPH,
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DENVER,
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FORT UORTU.
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MINNEAPOLIS,
and anywhere beyond,
No. 12 daily ihrough *o Chicago 6;07 a. m.
No. 'di to KaiiH-isCity ex Sunday 10:26 a rn.
No. 14 /" " Omaha 6;22 p. in
No. 63 Local frelgl.t 1:15 p. m.
SOUTH ROUND,
No. 11 dally to Ft, Wirth lo:Cf> p. m.
No. 18 " connects for Little
Rock and ea*t on C. O. G. ra
No. 115 except Bnnday 7:47 p. m
NO.51 lnral freight 7:00 a. m
E. & A iJio—West Bound.
No. 163 departs dally I0:;i0 a. m
No. 160 local non. Wed Friday H:00 a. m.
East Bound.
No. 154 arrives dally 5:S0 p. m.
No 16^ local freight arrives 0:00 p.m.
Enid & Bllllnps Line.
No. 148 departs 10:30 a.m.
No. 141 arrives 4 p. ra.
J V. WILLIAMS, Agens.
ine scenic Rome
abandon statehood in the hour of it*
triumph.
Coon IIoads for Tkuuitoiues.
We ask that our delegates in con-
gress see that the Lacimore tJood
Hoad bill is amend.d by adding the
words 'and territories! after the
word "states" therein, so that the
appropriation for good roads may be
extended to the territories as well as
to tbe state.
Hitkar. Maii. Carriers.
We recamuiend that the tural mai
carriers be put on an equal basil with
istration of the school land office, and
we pledge our party within cont. ol
of both branches of the legislative
assembly to pass a fair and equitable
school land law, just, alike to the
lessees and the people of the terri-
tory; and we call attention to the
tact that such a measure was passed
by tbt Democratic house ®f the last
assembly and defeated in a Republi-
can council.
EN*OB'.'kment of a.vti-TUI'st laws.
We favor the vigorous enforce-
ment of the laws of the territory,
regulating trusts, and the regulation
by law of all corporations doing busi-
ness in this territory.
Republican Gerrymajcser Con-
demned.
"We approve of the boundary pro-
visions ot tbe Hamilton ■statehood
bill, but condemn the partisan fea-
tures thereof, which, for the tirst
time in our history, have crept into
the enabling act for the creation of
a great state; and we respectfully re-
quest the senate of the United States
before passing «aid bill to eliminate
the outrageous gerrymander of the
cipvrresslonal districts, the partisan
election machinery for the constitu-
tional convention and the provision
depriving the people of the state of
the right to locate its capital wher-
ever and whenever they cboofe. ,
ADMINISTRATION DENOUNCED.
vVe denounce the present Republi-
can administration of the territory
for it-> mismanagement of the public
funds by depositing and permitting
to remain on deposit two hundred
and forty-four thousand dollars be-
longing to the people of Oklahoma,
In an unsafe banking Institution
whereby the same is tied up and may
be lost to the people.
And upon the foregoing declaration
of principles, we Invite the support
of all good citizens and sen-ible busi-
ness men In the approaching election
Si* v •
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Notice is hi-rel>y given that there
will be a Democratic primary held In
the l!u precinct of the city of Knid at
the Council Chamber August 18th,
1(K)4 at 2 o'clock p. m. to belect 11
delegates to attend the county con-
vention to be held August 2.'ird, l'J04
at 10 o'clock a. tn. and at the above
time and place 11 delegates to the
city convention will be selected to
nominate two Justices of l'i ace and ' North Fnst
two Constables for the city of Enid ' B.: j50Ut" an
Township. Said city convention to |
be held Auuust lllth, l!'04 at 8 o'clock !
p. tn.at the Council chamber in thej
city of Knid.
w. L. Gamble,
iCommitteema
Southeast,
Notice hereby given that there
will be a Democratic primary held
in the 18 precinct of the city of Enid
at the water works August 18th 1904
at 2 o'clock p. in. to select 11 dele-
gates to attend the county conven-
tion to be held August 23rd, 1904 at
10 o'clock a. m and at the above time
and place 11 delegates to the city
convention will be selected to nomi-
nate two justices of the peace and
two constables for the city of Knid
Township. Said city convention to
be held August 19th, 1904 at 8 o'clock
p. m. at the council chamber in the
city of Enid
John C. Moore,
Committeeman,
James Steen,
City Committeeman
Eiejtrc Lighted trains.
n , Through Sleeping Cars ana
Tree RecliningChairCars
<tnd Iliii.li Back Par-
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between
AND
SI. 10IIIS. MM! (in, ibhis ^
PUTS A.V MI) TO IT ALL.
A grievous wall ofclmes comes as
a result of unbearable pain from over
taxed organs. Dizziness, backache,
liver complaint and constipation.
But thanks to Dr. King's NVw Lite
I'lUs thev put an end'to it all. They
are gentle but thorough. Trv them.
Only 2.1c. Guaranteed by Watrous
Drug Co.
ALSO
makes direct connec-,
all points in the j„r
W. BAKER,
General Agent, Oklahoma City .
J. H. GROTHER,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
homa City, O. T.
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Okla-
B. P. DUNN,|
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1904, newspaper, August 18, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112400/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.