The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LITTLE
Drug Store
Is now consolidated with
Evans Bros.
EAST OF COURT HOUSE.
Dan Huett's Standimg
In Old Missouri.
The following? correspondence
speaks for ilself:—
Democratic Execctivk CcmmiTee
OAKF1EL.D COUNTY.
Four Facts;
•Jl'IH
i l'iftvccnts a day will secure you a good, nlce jlaeeto
rJCl I • stav'.it I'HE WORLDS HAIR if y«u set l.^man
fore Sept 1st. Sis minute walk from Fair Grounds. Better than standi g ,
up or hanging on a >.ar .-trap. See me. ■
P art You can buy in the next 1.1 days a -.0 foot lot >Emid,
ract 2. with stable and well and 3 room house, north front i
blocks frem public square for $ai . Good location: spleiu u nc ^ |
P,. r f - X-can sell yeu for cash or on v
hact 3. Bond. Of the Mexico and Orient ,0^^eCompaq .
railroad- Better
make a profit.
Enid, Oklahoma Sept. 20,1904. highly recommended by financial men whom you kn>w.
...itt v iviw I these bonds and get greatly reduced rate* over the c. rient
than gold for they dr iw interest and_gjvc yon - rn iRl *' l"-_
West Plaint?, Mo. a You can buy of me a lot in New \ <
The Wave, the street fair
PRODUCE AWARDS.
k. iSENBERO, [Editor", & Manager.
jKoterodn eecond-clusa mall matter at thn
poetoBce Enid, O.T. under the Act of
Oomrenao' March 7
• UBSORIPTION PRIOE8.
DAILY .
fercopy .Scents
ftrwoOV. 16 cents
fer month Mc2,nK
g mall per year - gOO
Bv carrier per year " w
WEEKLY •
One oar 1 J®
Hz months SJJ
■tree months <*>
□HOTIOE. No advertising of ury character
will bo takon In exchange for what Is com-
aonly known as Complimentary tickets for
my Bhow |or entertainment whatsoe er
Oash for advertising and cuah for tickets.
fg/TVur advertising rules apply to the office.
Democratic Ticket.
For Congress
FRANK MATHEWS.
Of Greer County.
For Councilman, 6th Disy.ct,
CHARLES N. ERNEST.
Of Grant County.
County Ticket.
For Representative—H. J. Thomas.
For Sheriff—Sam Campbell.
For Register of Deeds, i-'. Hamilton.
For County Clerk Anton Chapek.
Ihs Prize Winnjrs of the Mammoth
Display. This Department a
Pleasing Success.
Dear Sir: Daniel Huett formerly j
of Carter county Missouri, has the !
l)eur eratic Nomination for the office 1
of county attorney in this GarlicId \
|county, Oklahoma.
I am informed that you are now j
the chairman of the State Central
coumitteeand that your Judicial i
District includes Carter county, J
the former home of Mr. Huett. We
would like to hear from you fully as
to the kind of a prosecuting officer
Mr. Huett made, also his character,
standing, and habits as a man.
We hope you will succeed in elect-
ing "Joe Folk."
Please let us hear from you at
once, and oblige
Your? Truly,
Chas. Borders,
Chm
Missouri Democratic Central
Committee.
St. Louis Mo. Sept. 24 1904.
Hon. Charles Border, Chm.
Enid Oklahoma,
Dear Sir: Yours of September
20th. in regard to Daniel Huett re-
ceived. I have known Mr. Huett for
a great many years and he was
Prosecuting Attorney of Carter
county, when that county was attach-
ed to my district, and I found him a
veay efficient officer. He was consid-
ered the best county prosecutor in
this part of the state, and his char-
acter and habits were excellent.
Yours very truly,
W. N. Evans,
Chairman.
Fact 4.
you get it paid fur.
I See or write,
tf HO lm
ork on the install- j
ment plan and double your purchase price before
15 per cent off for all cash. See me or write.
Do it Now.
D. W. EASTMAN. Agent
1022^ Monroe Street, Enid, Okla.
m
ft O A (r i ft ft
ft ft ft
UMBRELLAS
For a Few Days I .Will Make
Special Prices
For Advertising Purposes
HANDLES- ff
1 STERLING SILVER.
Engraved without cost.
See full assortment* FU1LL SlliK TOP^ whice I am
putting on oid handle?.
Oldest established A. D. Weisenburger
in city. Jeweler and Optician.
w. B. Johnston,
•Sam Marquis,
Proprietors.
j. D. burnsides,
The produce display of the late
street fair was a very full and pleas-
ing sight to the thousands who ex-
amined it. The Wave would be
pleased to give a detailed write up
of every exhibit, but .space forbids/
Following is a list of thsse winning
prizes;—
1st prize, best bushel of soft wheat,
Jno. Faurate.
2nd, H. E. Kennedy.
1st prize, best bushel white corn,
Mason Hart.
2nd. Geo. Rainey.
1st prize best bushel of yellow corn,
R. Smith.
1st prize, best bushel mixed corn.
E. S. Lehr.
2nd, Roy Ustler.
1st prize, best i bushel popcorn,
Jno. Faurate.
2nd, H. J. Weir.
Lt prize, best t bushel of white j 6erni0„ Sunda\ to a small audience,
kaffir corn, Guy Rusmisel. ye wm preach here again in two
For County Trea*. —
For Probate Judge
For County Attorne
For County Supt.
For Coroner Di
For Surveyor A
county c>
First District M
Second District K
Third District , 0.
For Justice of t! e IV
Samuel Cop-
For Nonstable,
Jo'uti Williams, V
The Love of Eating.
is the american becom-
ing a gourmand *
. Dangerlield
s. H. Bradley.
Dan'l Huett.
S Wcsthaffer.
atson.
. Crowell.
IONERS.
Callaway.
.1. Hart,
ph h. Cozart.
See the Enid Plumbing Co. for your
gas lillings and everything in the
plumbing line. West side, phone 350,
9-8 dim.
DRUMMOND PERSONALS.
Farmers are rapidly seeding now.
Tom Anderson, of Hennessey, vis
I ted his brother Joe this week.
! Mrs. Messenger returned Saturday
from Kingfisher where she visited
1 her parents last week.
j Rev. Todd preached an excellent
NORTH ENID MILLING CO.
j- Manufacturers of the Celebrated
j SWEEPSTAKES J*
Jt. and other High-Grade Brands of Flour.
Every Sack of Four Guaranteed as to Quality Represented.
Warehouse at Mill, NORTH ENID.
General Office No. 1031, Maine St., South side, Enid, O. T.
THIS IS
SOMETHING
which happens to every busi-
ness house once in a while, to
have more than they want to
carry, in some one or more
articles in stock.
Its happened to us today
and we propose to give the
public the advantage of little
prices on our entire stock to
clean them out.
They won't stay long at
these prices.
W. 11. Ryan, our undertaker is at your
command.
S. H. Horner for
\m\mi h
UHDERTMIHGJCO,
Pnhlic Sale Doctors
rUDlll 3die. c p CHAMPion and
Standard bred horses WALTEN H. McKENZlE
pure bred short horn cat- South Side of Square, over
Little Drug Store
tie and Poland China hogs office Phone No. 2.
««, , _.-t, 1 ! Champion Residence No 2.
On Wednesday, Oct. 5tn, li McKenzie Resideuce No. 300.
will sell at public sale at ^
my farm 2 miles east of L. R. Richardson,
"Enid, five standard bred DEI\TIS1.
horses including a large 3
Champion Block, Room 23 and
year old stallion by Colbert ii2-2d&wtf
First published la the Wave 'Sept. 7, 1904
NOTICE.
To Whom it May Concern:
In compliance with the provisions of sec-
tion 3, Chapter 22,'of tlie Session Laws of Ok-
lahom Territory for the year 1887, notice
Is hereby given that Dick & Bros. Quincy
Brewing Co. tiled on the 7th day of Sept.
A.I). 1904, his petition for a license to sell ar
wholesale malt, liquors, on lots 13, 14.16 and
ltf. block oH. second ward in the city of
F.nid, Garfield county, Oklahoma Ter-
ritory, and that unless objection to the
same, as required by law be filed on or be-
fore the 'j:ird day of Sept., A. D. 1904, said
petition will be granted.
Enid. O. T., Sept. 7th, 1904. CZ
Dick k Bros. Quincy Brewing Co.
Frank E. Deeper. M'g'r.
[Seal.] * Applicant.
Attest: j . F. Danelv County Clerk
1st prize, best i bushel red kaffir | wee^ .
corn, Sam Ogden.
1st prize, best i bushol cane seed, j
v the voter
i nesdav.
Jud^e Bradley shook hands with
In our largest cen-
ters of population
such as New \ >rk and
Chicag we daily s?«
rao:e attention Riven
to the inner mar
Cafes tnd luncli room, are fillt-d with m?n
and \vo'.ner. who seem t< Rive all their t'.nve
and" •Mention «> IhoiiRbt* of properly or
improp< rly le«'ding tbeir stoma'
of comrse be^t to <
Jao Apel.
2nc, C. E. Dixon.
1st. prize, best bushel onions, Wm.
Logan.
2nd. Wm. Eogan.
1st. prize, best beet turnip, I. N.
Horner.
2nd Wm. Logan.
1st prize, best bushel long red stock
beets. Mrs. I!. D. Brown.
1st prize, best three watermelons,
I. N. Horner.
2nd, p. W. Dtckman.
1st prize, best li nutmeg melons,
W. B. Ogden.
1st prize, best T head of cabbage.
H. E. Kennedy.
1st prize, best beet tomatoes, N.
Ogden.
2ud, H E. Kennedy,
1st prize, best bushel early pota-
ti>c^ U. HiUlerbrandt.
2nd, I. N. Horner.
1st prize, best bushel late potatoes,
1. X. Homer. •
1st pri.v, best bushel .-wcet potatoes
i. X. Horner.
2nd. Geo. Wilmutb.
this township last Wed
2.0754, dam bythe sreat
Bowbells 2.i9I/4, a colt by
The Airship 2.11 and
a 7M? C-iii. fcr CHICUK-STEKS
' KKD *"1 Go,<1 °'''J
grandlv bred mare in foal ^
O J i f ~ fTT Uon*. Bay of jour Drngfit
_ ,, , 1 / I W Jg "uapi for Partl«uliri,
to Council Chimes 2.07^
also one pair heavy work
2,8 00
KXV, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
Pennyroyal pills
■ Original and Only Genuine.
P^"7*>*VSAFE. AlwmriwlUbl#. i f - triM
^ '' —--JK-S ENGLISH
mitaUie boiM.
(•■••tkfr Kffute
Sakathitlon* Mil Imlta-
f your Draffitt, or *nd 4e. la
•tampa for P rtl<-uUr«, TcallraonlaU
*b4 "Relief for LalUl,*M fmir, br re-
tDrn Mali. IO.OOO Tentno«iaI«. SoM by
•11 Drusgiits. Chlrhriter CKrralrsI ('«.,
Kic'.uq thia er. Ukdlaoa "uuirt, I'illl.A.. 1*A.
First published In the Wave July vi, 1904
notice for publication
Tehritory or Oklahoma, |
>ss:
Garfield ctuntt, )
Henry w. Kuhlman, PlaiutllT.
VS.
William Buckley, Defendant,
Before Frank J.Ferger.u Justice of the Peace
of the City of Kniu township, Garfield
county,oklahoma Ti rritory
Said def-ndant, William Buckley will
take notice that he has ' been
sued id tne above named corn for
upon an account for hoard by Henry W
Kuhlman arid must answer th- -petition filed
therein b* sa;«i ' <tinr tT on or beforoiheSO
day of Augu -i x. l>. 1 > , or said petit on will
Pi. inH^1 iliS lrJri judgment for i>ald
Jt lain ti tT in >aid action fur five and 65-106
dollars and all cobts of suit and garnish-
ment of St. Louis & mii Fr mcisco l^UlrtKid
Company, a c irporatlon and in the attach-
ment, t herein granted, will he rendered iu -
cordlngly.
FRANK 1. feger.
xi . 1. a Justice of the Peace.
Moore 4 Moore Attorney for Plaintiff.
. | horses, weight
FOX SALE, A SNAP.
A strip of ground 75 teei wide
Also 35 head of pure bred , A strjp of ,rroun(J 75 Iee; wide and
W. H. Stewart and wife left Sun- Poland China hogs and 204 feet long one block west of the
day for a week at St. Louis. I several head of pure | Presbyterian church on Monroe St.
bred Short horn calves;
also i set of single buggy
Louis.
Mr. .nil Mrs. "AVesthafer, Mrs
Knothe and Miss Louise Jung drove
to Ecid Saturday on business.
Mr. Roberts came home Saturday
from Kingfisher and returned again
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Runyan were on the
sick list last week but is at his old
stand again.
Mr. Garner is now on duty in the
Drummond Bank.
Cal ReddicVs new house in the
west side is nearly finished.
Mrs. Westhafer is laid up this
week with a telun on the index linger
of the ;ight hand.
I S. T. Allen has moved into his new
buiidi
much." says Dr
physician to thf Itr
fcical Institute, of 1
30th Mntury p • >
to head « otk t h rvi the
there isn't sufficient
Uke ca.c of t'.i -thrt
The st > «b 'oust '
wotk—I1-'" lis-e-i startf
■hi
ut not too
chief consulting
Hotel and Set
>, N V In tin*
te so much time
:ain is fagsed and
d left to properly
of the hodr
sisted in its liard
ito action—by the
me which should
1 his stor
elegant appearance.
Rumor baa it that w
[new railror.
presents
frc
Uuttari
r cone
are to have a
through Drummond
to s'rne point vrt
A six room house, barn, buggy sheds,
trees, all kinds of fruit. Must be sold
soon. Enquire at 1306 Monroe St. or
of R. E. King at the north east corn-
. er of the square, Enid 0. T. There
ness, tWO buggies, WO no bargain in residence pro-
surries, farm wago.is, etc. perty in Enid, price $25Ql> Good
harness, i set double har-
Flrst Published! In the Wave Sept. 10, i m
NOTICE.
To whom It may concern
Incompliance with the provisions of sec
tion three, chapter twenty-two of
session laws of Oklahoma territory for {he
year 189., notice Is hereby irtver, th«
Charles W. Brandhorst Bled on thT'sth dav
?' v A."' I9lH' hls PCltton for a license
to sell, at retail, malt sDlrituom ' J1S?
Ward8 5fe °" „'°l K fi,uck^'- ™
County, Oklahorna Terrttory^^nd^^ih u
unless objection to the' Hame ^
day of "sup't!
tion will bejjranteL "ld et!
Enid, O. 1\, Sept 'nb, 1904.
w.
brandhorst.
8-3
d&wtf.
Sale commences at 10 a, terms-
m. Free lunch at noon.
Terms—One years time r°^!„„Alc";a
on stallions, four months ft"''1°
on Other stock, 5 per cent Tablets. Owl Drug Store.
discount for cash. ; Smoke Ton
F. S. Kirk, Manager. a.gwllono;, l5e
cigars. Made
y-2<>-iiiitwlt
Keno 5 cent cig ar, s
tter than some 10 ct
igars. Made by the Enid Cigar
Factory: 1 Monroe St. !• 22 lw
\:test-(8 AL.)
j. I. Danely
Applicant.
County Clerk
Daw son Lump Coal $5.50 per ton. |
Phone 3,1. ;i-21d.i Randels & Orubb j
Can't be
o hw City
eat
town
oppos
be
in i
mi
lit-
thil assists in th«*
i^tion of the food i
ihr blood prls
a remc v 11:-
bl<H d 'k-r ar.-) t —
it Dr - i oMrn
—an alterative ♦- xtructj
digestion and «Nsit
the slomacb—« > thJP - L _
It nerd « tor ftxxl and oxidation t ie liver is
at the >auic time sUtted into-activity and
there I* perfect elimination of waste mat-
ter. When the blood i* pure and rich, all
the otg.ins work without effort, uno the
body is like a p« rlect machine
piftfct Dr. Pierces Common Senne
Medical Adviser is sent free * n rect-ipt of
•umps to pay eipei se of taalllM
Send t one-cent stamp* fot the iH> .k in
paper covers, or Ji .lamps lot thc clolh
bound volume. Addita. Di. H ^ l^ieic*,
NY.
es.dent Parker - se
;ie American peopli
j Icovers awhoL- lot oi
I I shows the nest preside
I on imperialism, tariff,
which bodes no good lor
terror In the east.
id
epistle
•nt in the
hedthe 1
i ad Chas. 1.
lid Suturdav
DruinnK
mark.
Prank Mathew's exhibition of Bird
McGuire's record has put Birdie on
the defensive. He gets so mad in
explaining that he squeals :i*e a pi;,' I
f tst i,i ,i barb wire fence.
Ha-
Tei
A Cleveland county man s suing a
neighbor for to,000 damages because
he called him a horse and mule thief.
The slander Wdivided thus: 12,000 for
'■horse thief" and 13,000 for "mule
thief."
• mid never
, i , x*eut on prescription* rn>ni renutaoi.
wilciuns as th- damage they wfl! do 1*
n fold the ;o xl you caui posalbly derive
. tiwi) Mall's Catarrh Cure, mann-
u-uirvd Vf K.J. Chf'ney & CO.. Toledo, 1
mercury, iu «l la taken later-
ally acting dlmily upor the an«
!u5ou«surfaces of the sy-t« m. In Muyi
Oatarrh Cure ix
in*. It l "Jken H
OUHIVS OhW^ bjf 1. "
iVv 1 >rugg 1sts. Pri< e, 7.V. per lx>ttle
Take flairtVamlly |>Ult for constipation.
ally i itd made in
The Wave Leads
The Buzzard Follows.
Several days ago the Wave st.it-
. .1 that four diSerect banking iusti-
tu.ion were seeking the Citizens
bank location for a new bank. The
Wave knew all the details but
none of the parties wanted any news-
paper work in regard to the matter, i
But taking its pointers from the
Wave the tecond handed thinjj but- j
the
Co.
.4 Remarkable Record.
Chamberlain's^ 'Ufjh Rempdr
a remarkable r?c.,,df It haWen fn
use tor over thinv vpai-s , .
which time many uiilllonbottles havf
oeen --old and use.,. It has long been.
the standard and main reliance- in
the treatment of ri oud in thnn -i i
of homes, oet during aU this timet
ease has ever been . eported to the
soon as the croupy cough appears k
will prevent the attack. IUs „le
ant to take, imhi- ^v.n.i—_ ,^
barm-
, , —ack. it is plea
take, many children like
fil,?i,T oplum or otber
till sui,stance and may be
i or salt by the Watrous Drug Co.
ted iu and souped the
of fish.
whole kettle
Cariv a {ul! linejof sewer
pide .uid bath
tabs, closets, labritories
and gsinks.
Also a Full Line of JGas
Fixture.
Let us figure with you on
\ t ur sewer work and s;;is
fittings,
West side Stjuare
Harry Hazelton,
Phone 350 Manager
9 8 dim
Klrst published in the Wav,
notice,
■ ' mav CONCKKNi
1,1 with
si. : ion a, ehaptui' ,.f ,, V °'
t)!,lahoma leri-liorv i **0" Wwnf
tlce Is uerobyiriven th-.i .^rwiir n°-
tHed on the Stfth ,lai V't I -Stowe
pi'iltlon fur .1 Hceiis., i, 1 h l!i"' his
spirituous an.l vli,,,,,i ij1' r,'t '11 nmlt
Garfield coanty',« k!.,
that unluss.d.j.H.tion to"l e «
I1 v law. be ft led m
Ol'l. A. |,. HUM Si
I "Id, ti. i- s,
or bur,1
id p,
Alti'
■ ul.
f.ot 10,
city of Enid,
territory, and
iuc, as n ijuired
11 h day of
'1,1 '* £!• an ed.
WK
l leant
What in iife:
Inn wed^know't^i^"^'^. Ii"0w'
law. Abuse that I L .Z '',r strlct
pain results. Irreirulir iiV!
derangement „ tih . lvi"« «'eans
Drug Co.,
Watrous
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