The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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The Most Popular
local daily
of
Northwestern
Oklahoma.
I t;.d By More People
tha: any other
■strictly LO.-J
DA U V PAPfU
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IT *JVK-, Sl'MiiS KOAKS ND REBOUNDS, ONUY TO COME BACK AGAIN W5TH GREATER POROR TOR ENID, QARFtt '.D CIVNTY, UKLAHO: A AND DEMOCRACY.
Vol 11 No. 39
Enid, Oklahoma Territory, Monday, SeptemLjr 29, 1904.
Phone 123
jioaeynvacm Insurance f
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ftark house-
lieepiitg ri£hfe'
Gefra$as ranffc.
because ifcls-
cteara, quick,
cheap, ccnjemank,
laves toil
and
Sleeps good dispositions ^weefc.
You are cordially invited to inspect our appliances 011 dis-
play at our office.
DAILY TRANSFERS FURNISHED BY
M. H. ROGERS & CO.,
Law arid Abstract Olfice,
Jennie Taylor to Fred Fletcher sw
12-24-.'!.
15, F. Harnett to Willitm Kousey
pt se ne 24-ij-T $3110.
Arthur Jones to Win. Stifle et al
nw 12-22-4 «4S00.
Mary Gosney to Fannie Carpenter
lot 12 blk H South Side Add $275.
Hatvey Sorrel) to Garfield Co. sw.
18-21-5
L. D Weir to Charles McCracken
lot (i blk 2 Weatherly's 4th add.
i1400.
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H. H. WHITE, Manager.
Enid Electric & (Jus Company.
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Best Alderson Lump Coal at $6..SO
per ton. Phone .?3, Ra.ulei's & Grubb
9,21 d2w,
1007 Maine Street
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THE KATY QUITS
A TOWN COLD.
The Missouri, Kansas & Texas
Hailway company no longer recog-
nizes the town of Savanna, the sta-
j tion being moved river three miles
north to Chambers' mine. Ti,is
I action was take as a result of the
I trouble arising over the strike rf
the Katy telegrapher?-; Savanna is a
mining settlement [and union senti-
ment u stroig there. The Katy
strike breaker got a warm reception.
The fight oil him even extended to .11
I boycott of the woman who furnished I
' him bo.rd. Finally the window lights I
| of the depot were broken out. The
j Katy then sent down a force of men
I and moved the entire depot to Cham-
bers and directed its agents to sell no
1 tickets to Savailria.'
A Delegate Small Potatoes.
Tin
Of course in Oklahoma the deli -
gate to congress is a great man. but
down in the National Capital he don't
amount to very much in the eyes of
voting congressmen. In fact a dele-
gate U considered a bore to a gn at
extent. He cannot vote 011 any bili,
hence, caa't lielj^ out any member of
congress ia the way of passing a pet
bill on a close call. Hecannot swap
his vote for a measure to a memuer
whom would vote for his measure .11
return. Therefore a delegate Is nut
a trump card, in fact, he is- the moat
worthless card in the deck. Deh-cs
Flynn's highly inllamed irish gali :tad
good mixing qualification,I;el ped ii.m
out considerable, but McGuire lacks
any ^magnetism of any kind, uad
utterly fails in everything CJiCt j/t I !lH.
pension bills and they always
through congress, like water through |
a sieve without opposition. McGn ■ ■ I '\ hy p.i,
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
:ompany partnership, bereto-
are all r'-„ht in their
placfes, Uit have no
fore existing under the firm name of ..|„ in cur business
Fresh Tales
the Kuid Transfer A Storage Co. do-
iug business in the city of Enid O. T.
was disolued on the 12th day of Sep-
tember 1004 as far as J. B. Emerlck
was. interested therein, be having
sold his interest in said company to
W. Fl Granger under a direct and
record understanding .that said W.
F. Granger assumes all th. indebted-
ness of said firm to date.
W. T. Granger is to collect all ac-
counts and settle all of the business
of the partnership heretofore ex-
isting'. Witness our hands this 12tL ;
daj' September in the year )!/04.
Signed. \V. T. Granger.
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Tbere is nothing
!ish\ in the state-
ment that our stock
Ol Pianos
Nli Organs
is the finest in town,
and our prices :;re
light Vou need not
take ou. word for it
alone., but let us
show you a n e w,
c I e a n .11 o c k o f
SAIALL
Instruments
and
Sheet Music ■
jifjk
r.luso v ril- ''
(Ti A Pi i S VNI) - « '.BSWTL
ij.n MOULDED
re re'
\s a pretty nothing*.
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Si!fe(iril)6 for ills ttdvn
C. jCoivcnstoin & Co,
C, jCo'iSt\)"Usioin <£ Co.
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1111111 miw 11111 i|i 11 wi ■iiiiiif
Orce a year we are goii g to inaugurate a plan looking to the
quick disposal v,i al! di cor.tinred patterns and sample pieces
1 he fall campaign has been fully decided on, and new goods
are a ire ad . coning >n, wt w nt our stock to be always bright
and new, lo acconiphsli tins one v\e have marked all dis-
continued and out of stock patterns at prices that will prove
most interesting to the economical houtekeeper
It is a big money making because a money saving proposition
. to our patrons and relieve the congestion on our floors.
Mattings Must Move Out
We will sell our Mattings next 10 days
atone-half former price.
20cent China mattings per vard
25 cent " " "
* 35 cent " " "
40 cent Japan " "
50 cent " " "
60 cent " " "
* KOltlirici
We will Sell them at
price. One exactly like cut, full size,
bevel french mirror, complete with woven
wire spring, reduced fiom $25.00 to {$> iY-QO
IRON BHDS
All our $3.50 grades go for
next ten days at $2.25
6 00 grade at 4.50
8.00 grade at 6.50
10.00 grade at 8.00
Onr carpet and run' stock is
complete in every respect with
all the newest Hoor coverings.
We are going to make our first
a: nual clearance sail a n< table on6 in the way of money
saving, come and we will convince you.
Political pu.ties i^uange leaders
often. Sweepstake has always been
our leader and we are not "gwine"
to change, y d&wtf
For Kent—Store room No. H23 blast
Broadway. A cheap rent for a
steady tenaut. Room 22x75 feet.
Apply at the Wave olfice, 1124 West
Broadway. 9'21 dtf.
A Kid Wedding
Master Frebern Dunkin, of i:
aged 18, and Miss Bettie Kent, aged
17, of Manhatten Kansas, were joi. ,
in marriage by Judge Jacobs iu t., •
Probate court room Saturday, Sep-
tember 24, 1004. Both children had
the consent of their parents. "SulT r
little children to come unto me," tie.
etc.
The people of South-Grand Arer. .
aud West Maine strett are not pra's-
ing tbe management of the late car-
nival in fact they have been kicking
some. While the north side dre.v
the best Parker attractions and the
eruwd, the south Udf drew the o.al
"piles, electric w rks, the stock pens
?ndthe stink. 'Guesf, the Wave v-ill
be called A knocker for mentioning
this, but it 1b true. Oh yGs, trv.e
lova never did run smooth.
| house ane" y
ti;i same ;
plan A.
e over
V?P buihi yc>ii
in pay f( "v 'I monthly' ^
as rent Investigate [
Loewen, office on South
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\slier ^ Jacobus
South Side Square.
Viii .: Tuning byGuy Asher.
There is not much difference in
cooks. The main difference is with
what they have to cook. All women
make good delicious bread with
Sweepstake flour. Quality counts.
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Mr. DavidJ. ICinsey, late of Co. H.
8th Kansas Cavalry, is in the ^itv
visiting with his old co.nrad and nr-.vo
mate, C. B.Jordan. They had not
met for 32 years, and,, naturally tbey
were real glad to greet each ot i er
and they were having a good ■ -ue
buggy riding around the city i ■ ■.-
tering about their experiences tt-
\ gether during those bloody day-, be-
tween 61 and 65.
Proof
on
Hand
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doesn always mean a signed dc uinent. If you fv.ve
been overcharged its proof on band that whoever sold
you the goods paid too mucii fer them or asked an
extJa price. We have :unt been adding more good
feje School Stationery oc
anu its proof on hand, by examining anl} comparing
pr.ces that everything offered is a good buy, or, in other
words, a barga'n Choose while the stock is fresh and
II -* YOU CAN'r GO WRONG. jl new
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AJSTSJM.
ptore No. 1 East bide wqu^re-
store No. 2 (Stewart's) N. W.
square^
The Enid Blacksmith & Supply
^ House,
No. 711 Grand Avenue.
t3 o d .
$3off Former
C. LOWENSTEIN It CO.
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Subscribe for the Wave
Patronize Reliable Home Tailor.
I have lecently purchased the shop of Harry Weiner, cOruer of Grand
and Monroe avenues. Uemember that I guarantee all Workmanship ;ind
Material used in building a Suit of Clothes or any Garment turned out
of my shop. We employ home tailors to supply home people.
j* j* falj. samp lps just received. j«
J. T. WILMUS.
large stock of all kinds Blacksmith Supplies:
Ire , Hardwood, Blacksmith Coal, etc.
Sa v
(• mor
ley and buy your supplies of us
8-19—d im
GRANT YEAKEY,
Proprietor.
For Pure ilce [Cream'icall
MellotL' s
phone
First class meat market in connec
011 with grocery store. L<yle & Son
Fr^adway. 4'4 d&wtf
The Frisco System will issue, dur-
ing the summer months, Tourists
round trip tickets to various resorts
and locations—the mountains, l.tkes
and seashore, at greatly reduced
rates, with ample return limit.
Call ( n nearest agent, or address,
Passenger Traffic Department.
St. Louis
Wanted -A girl who wants to at-
tend public school and be useful for
her board. High school pupil pre-
ferred. Mrs. j. 1. Shoemaker,
d&wtf 1316 Vaine St.
41^"' •
1 KSL«,the core
t ''NO CURE THE LC S^l
" T Or. King s
New Discovery
FOR Q
CONSUMPTION
0UGHS and
iOLDS
Price
50c & J) .00
Free Trial.
Surest and Cluickest Cure for eli
THROAT and LUNG TP OUT -
IM^rMOM^Ii^ACK^^^j
Special ^wo Carloads of
Sale. PIANOS and ORGANS.
Special
Sale.
Buy during this Special Sale and save money.
Terms easy: You can
have the use of the
Piano md your money
at the same tin e.
Pianos and Otgan*all
of latest designs and re-
liable make .
Ci me e-irly for choice
bargains
Prompt attention t > in-
-U iqtnries by mail
$100
80
30
20
15
YOU'LL SAVE MORE THAN
Oa aline high grade, new, upright I'iauo. mahog-
any case,valued at .. ....
On a beautiful golden oak, ncv upright Piano,
valued at.
On anew, six octave Organ, black v alnut asci
valued at
On a high-top, Oak case Organ, with rcncli
plate mirror, valued at
On a new live-octave Organ, lich toue, 'ack
walnut case, valued at
$500
400
115
90
85
.A Five Years Written Guarantee with Every one,
jGreat Bargains in Sightly ustxl Instruments which you cannot affords to let
pass.
PIERATT-WH1TLOCK MUSIC CO.,
JWest Side Square, Enid, O. T
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1904, newspaper, September 29, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112406/m1/1/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.