The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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IT WAVES, SURGES, ROARS AND REBOUNDS, ONLY TO C * fA(., , tn WITH GKKATKR FORCE POR ENID, GARFIELD COUNTY, OKLAHOMA and democracy
Vol. 12 No 6.
En u Oklahoma it-rriturv Thursday, February p, 1905
Phone 123
Bunk of Enid
Has a paid up capital of - $50,000
And a surplus ol - - 12,500
Has total Banking Capital of - 62,500
Has deposits of ,?ver 200,000
Has been iu business in Enid for ten years ^
Has enjoyed the confidence of the people of
Garfield County to a remarkable degree. We
can furnish you a safe depository for jour money
If you are not a customer of ours, you are invited to call
and get acquainted with the most progressive, accom-
modating and up-to-date Bank in Oklahoma Territory.
373
O.J. Fleming, Pres.
W. H. Holt.
F. H. Letson Cashier.
Asst. Cashier-
WHY PAY
was the 1 number that
drew the
Pair of Shoes
Saturday night.
We are now located in our
new quarters and can show
you the Newest Up-To-Date
line of Shoes in Enid.
Our prices are the lowest, and
we are prepared to give you
Better Values
than you can find elsewhere.
El KNOWER,
Cash Shoe Store.
orth Room White Marble
Front Building,
West Side i*quare.
$7.00 per ton (25 bushels) for Soft; Coal
When You Can Get
- •« iient [ i U
!second hand goods
way.
nit <01 ,ili kinds
819 East Broad-
1,21 lm
J. M. D. Mullikin replaces all nur
sery stock. Hold your orders for him.
d&wlm
Best McAlester Nut Coal, $4.SO
per ton. Phone 33,
I 2, 3, d&w tf. Randels & Grubb
A_ton of Domestic Coke (60 bushels for $6 per ton. ] The Bon. Grimes Sproat is going to
j^visit the legislature at Guthrie to-
j mot row to give the boys some point-
j ers and he will sell his old speeches
addressed to "Mr. Speaker" at a
slaughter rate if any statesman
A ton of Coke will go twice as far as a ton of
Coal. Sold in (juantities from one bushel up.
Enid Electric & Gas Co.
wants them.
H.\,h., WHITE, Manager.
1007 Maine Street
Coal, Flour and Feed.
We carry all kinds of Coal,
Flour and feed.
Prompt Delivery to any part
of the city.
We are at the old Frank Kirk
Ep.'stand, and will be pleased to
—S"' have all our friends to come
and see us
■5*"" '
Wilson & Royer.
Phone 26, 822 E Broadway. 1I-21
Col. Jim Gilmartiu's Eagle resort
on bonth Grand Avenue keeps notb
ing but the very best grade of goois
for the very best- t.ade of the city.
Col. Gilmartin caters to s gentle-
man's patronage and aims to please
the taste ox tut loose
drinker or smoker. The glaring
electrical Eagle locates the place.
Agonizing Hums.
are instantly relieved, and perfectly
btaled, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
C Rivenhark. Jr. of Newfolk Va,
writes: "1 burnt my knee dreadfully;
that it blistered all over. Bucklen's
Arnica Sal\e stopped the pain and
healed it without a scar." Also
heals all wounds and bores. 25 cents
at Watrous Drug Co druggist.
[RUOM & 5) I E.L1IM
AU r.iej&- n-bu'w.
I EMC,
OKI,A
Ideals are not
permitted to in-
terfere with the
pratlcal produc- Lft
tlon of our
k-mk a
Ininuk
The Donly Hotel
W. E. WHITE, Mtfr.
Rates, $1.25'and $1 a Day,
GOOD MEALS A SPECIALTY.
34 Good Rooms.
11-18 lm
Sees Statehood Ahead.
Oklahoma City, O. T. Feb. 3,—J. U.
Graves and D. C. Lewis of the Okla
homs City statehood delegation yes-
terday returned from Washington D,
C. says the Oklahoman. Mr. Graves
when questioned relative to prospects
said: "I am satisfied that Oklahom a
and Indian Territory will now be ad-
mitted as a state and that Oklahoma's
interests will be properly cared for."
Our are \\(, (i
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fui in tcau ..u r3rVi v 'v
SLish, faitUiuli/liv'V
portrait* and alv Sdl f . ^ .,
•olu'ely pfrma-^^l .
We study ourilttlg^Uh
panjuo ann 1 'i." ' 1
them In n mai-T - >
ne. iUl wiii
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Robbcrts & Curran,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Over Cltlisen' Bar k <
ENID ) V
L. R. Richardson,
DEISTISl.
out a"
[O^d points
vr pF' 4 %!r«
' *V < A* . u'
Tile Plirttf.^raphcr I
C'h?.?rnlon Block, Room 29 ami 27
-8-2<lAwtf
R A- Feild,
PHYSICIAN AND SVRQEOS
Office over e Schaffer
furniture «tore, We t-Slde.
ofllce Phone 71 ,|Retldenoe Phone 44
4-7 d&w
Fraud Exposed
A few connterfeiters have lately
been making and trying to sell imita-
tions of Dr. Kiug's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
and other medicines, thereby de-
frauding the pnbllc. This is to wa.u
you to beware of such people, who
seek to profit, through stealing the
reputation of remedies which have
been successfully curing disease for
over 35 years. A sure protection, to
you, is our name on the wrapper.
Look for it, on all Dr. King's or
Bucklen's remedies as all others are
mere imitations, H. E. Bucklen A
Co., Chicago, III. and Windsor, Cana-
da.
KlrBt published In the Wave Feb. l.'IMl."
NOTICE
Towhomlt may Concern:
In compliance with the provisions of
Section 3, Chapter Ti, of the BmsIoii I.awi,
of Oklulioma Territory for the year 1W7.
Notice Is hereby Riven that W 11. Ilolan
filed on the 26th day of Jan., A. P.
It0.r>, tils petition for a Hrcnse lo Mil at
retail uialt. spirituous and vlimuv
liquors on lot III block 279th ward In the
City of Knld Garfield county,
Oklahoma Ter"'tory, i,nrt that unless
objection to the same, as lequire y
law. be filed on or before Ihe I7lb day of
Kelt. A D. l'Ofi said petition will hecranled
Knld.O. T. Jan. athlKUS.
«. H. POLAN
iSeal" Applicant,
Attest J.lF.'D*i«ii,T,!Coiintj|Ulerk
houistkiis
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Buy MadMi* hr Buy F«opU.
Briafi Oollu Health tad latwid Vigor.
A optelfle for Con "
ud SJdoey TroubU
Bloo>i, BM BlWth,
Jw>it>«h
Mountain Tea In *ab.
Qeanlnn nuwli* by
Boiumi Daun Conntrt, Mr.civ.n Win.
WHOM NUttSKTI FOR SALLOW KkOPLt
and nidkiiilln
let form, M cents a
SNAP SHOTS AT LIFE.
It's an art to loaf and look busy.
a "good fellow" is often a bad fel—
low with other people's money and
| heavily in debt.
Only the egotist lives up to his own
expectations of himself.
We might as well parade our virtues
far all we get out of them.
You can't freeze out rhe fellow who
asks if it is cold enough for you.
Triumph begins with try, which
proves that it is welljto begin right.
It is possible to lead an orchestra
without having much of a following.
a man doesn't necessarily talK to
himself just because he is a good lis-
tener.
A GLEAM OF HOPE.
The beef combine lost the case
which it appealed to the supreme
court. There is still hope that the
cattleman may get what is coming
to him in the way of fair prices for
bis stock, uiid also that the consum-
er of meat will be allowed a little
change back now and then. As the
market is now manipulated by the
trust, both the producer and the con-
sumer of beef have been getting
cut off at the pockets.
A Mother's Recommendation.
I have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for a number of years and
have no hestancy in saying that it iB
the best remedy for coughs, colds
and croup I have ever used in my
family. I have not words to express
my confidence in this remedy. Mrs.
J. A. Moore, North Star, Mich. For
sale by the Watrous Drug Co.
Alledged Forger Caught.
j. B. Weil, was arrested in Oklaho-
ma City today by Sheriff Campbell.
He is charged with forging several
drafts on the Johnston County Bank
>f Iowa City, la. One of the drafts
was cashed in Enid.
a couple of well knoun people were
arrested charged with aoultrry, to-
day, before Justice Wilson, They
were released on bond, #500 each.
The Wave withholds the names un-
til the preliminary trial. The charge
may be false.
Wanted- -Men to learn Barber Trade.
Few weeks completes by our method
of constant practice and instructions
Positions guaranteed, tools furnished.
Can nearly earn expenses before fini
shing. Write for free catalogue. Moler
Barber College, Ft.Worth, Tex.
2'6 d.'it
Mrs. C. H. Hager, wile of the pro-
prietor of the Garfield European
Hotel, recently arrived from New
York to be with her husband and
make Knld her future borne. Mr. and
Mrs. £ .T. "Benson Hurst"
a suburb of New York, accompanied
iL Jr daughter, Mrs. Hager, and they
have concluded to locate at Chicka-
rtiia.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oliverson be-
c? me the LvUi.^in^ parents of a hap-
pv 14 pound boy last Friday. Mr.
Oliverson is a Frisco tireman and he
says the iron horse he flres will have
to go some new, up a downgrade.
The papa of a 14 pound baby boy
must pull the train along. P. 8.
X..:. L-.i'/y a .is charged tip to the
Wlatts in a recent issueof the Wavb,
owing to our notes becoming mixed,
but we hope no harm has been done
through the mistake.
(Jrare Tioulilt Foitsetn,
It needs but little foresight, to
tell, that when your stomach aud
liver are badly affectcci, prave trou-
ble is ahead, unless you take the
f.ii/C. u.edlclr.= .'nryour dUca e, as
Mrs. John A.Young, of Clay N. Y.,
did, She says: "I had neuralgia of
the liver and stomach, my heait was
weakened, and I could not eat. I was
very bad for a long time, but In
Electric Bitters, I found just what i
needed, for they quickly relieved and
cured inc." Deal medicine for weak
women. Sold under guarantee by
Wvroua Trui? Co. drujrglM, at fiO
ams;i bottle.
Three good agents wanted to sell
nursery stock. Apply at this office.
diwlm
Bert Kansas Lump Coal $5:50 per
ton Phone 33 Randel«;A Qrubfa
11-16 lw
If quality is wbat you smoke get a
CincoCigar at the Corry Pharmacy.
12 22 tf
Wanted—Three good agents t
sell nursery Btock. Apply at this
°®ce' d&wltn
Poisons in Food.
Perhaps you don't realize that
many pain originate in your food, but
some day you may feel a twinge of
of dyspepsia that will convince you.
Dr. Kings New Life Pills are guaran-
ted to cur3 all sicknessdue to poisons
of undigested food— or money back,
la cents at Watrous drug store. Try
them.
It will bring rich, red blood, film
flesh and muscle. That's what Hol-
llster's Rocky Mountain Tea will do.
Taken thiB month, keeps you well all
siimmer. 3/> cents, tea or tablets.
The Owl Drug Store.
Over at Hydro a barber took his
best girl buggy riding the other day
and some way the buggy caught fire
and before the occupants discovered
it their clothing was in flames and it
was with difficulty that they were
rescued by vigilant farmers It was
said to have been a hot ride
Home Life
is what we choose tok
make it. It isn't!
riches that makesT
happiness. It's ther
capacity for homelyl
pleasures.
Music
should be in every
home. Come and let
us show you how
easily you can have
it in youis Any in-
strument you play
or would like to, you
will find our prict -
put it well with,a
your reach.—cash r
payments.
The largest and b, - •.
stock of
Organs *•
AND
** Pianos
in Weatern
Oklahoma.
Asher & Jacobus
South Side <Square.
Piano Tuning byCuy Asher.
Little Quid Killed
NearOkarche while play ing with a
target gun. the 3-year-old child of
Francis Penright was shot and killed
by an accidental discharge of the gun
in the hands of his little brother.
Willie, who playfully pointed it at the
child's breast,
Doctors C. F. CHAMPION,
and
WALTEN II. McKKNZIE,
t ails answered promptly day or nlgtr
Office work and chronic cases
a specially
Office southeast corner of square.
Phones-- Office No. 2
Dr. Champion Residence phone 1W,
I)r. McKenzle, Residence PhoDe 3*
11 28th
Is Conte ting Every Title
Lawton O.T., Feb.3.— The citizens
of Altus,in Greek county,are having
difficulties of their own these days.
J. W.Moore, a Texas man, has shown
up in that vicinity and is contesting
every title. Mr. Moore has produced
papers that tend to show that his
father owned a third interest in the
land on which the village is built
The Paper trust Must Go.
Attorney Gtutial Moody has begun
f>;'it to enjoin the operatious of the
general paper company of Wlsconsin."
This is an action iu which every
newspaper publisher and reader in
the country is interested. The legal
step referred tf, was urged more
than a year ago by the American
Newspaper Publishers Association,
at its meeting in New York, and is
based on investigations made by spe-
cial uttoi nt yu appointed by the
United States government. The facts
unearthed have justitied the attorney
general in bringing suit against thia
Wisconsin paper combine, looking
to :ts dissolu^!,,. ,nd the preve.it'ju
of its Illegal practices, and it may be
re.", i bl, it das only a" ji-
tlal movement, <«hlcb If successful,
will eventually be directed against
all law-breakers in the paper and
other inaTiuiactL.il trades.
Notice.
Retiring from the firm of Scbaefltor
Furniture & Undertaking < o. 1 «M.
to close all accounts on our books, an€
kindly ask those to call who are ok
cur books, that we n>;,y personalis
adjust and settle all acco nts. Eitbeo
call at an early day or our collector
will call and tee you. 8. H. Uoraw
for the Schaeffer Furniture & Uwiei
akingCo 12-141
If you cannot eat, sleep or wortfr
feel mean, cross and ugly, take Wat'
lister's Uockv Mountain Tea thfe
month. tonic for the sick. Tbeae
Is no remedy tqual to it. 35 cen«4
tea or tablets. The Owl Drug Stem.'
Fir Sale.
Intending to move into modew
quarters in the new White buikM^
in about one week, we are ofleftsf
for sale very cheap a large rujr a*
several pieces of furniture.
C. K. DAMKEL.L, M. a
C. A. Palm j-lit, Dentin,
21*
<1r t Published in t.he;, w y0. J in is 1«0A
NOTIO'K,
To whom It may concern:
the provisions of
Sec, d Chapter 22, of *h« Hesslon l.ttw* of
. *•' ll'O V"- IH07
Notice is liC.i ,j rfivuri that i huuifts
Ewa't filed on the |17th day of Jaii.
A.I). 1IU&, his petition foru.lcense toiell at
retsll inalt, spirituous *od rlnnu.
liquor. on lot 2< block S l-,t tturd
Jn the Olty of Enid, Osrdeld t'oumy Okla-
homa Territory, and ti)--1 unless objection
U> the same, as rtqulred by luw, he
I1*"* nn or beforo *h st.h day o' Feb,, A
D. ISO?., said petition mill he granted.
Enid. 0. T. ' •- I7*ll 'Wit
, IIOMA8 KWALr
Attest:—(SKAL, i Ai.:>'!e n
J. k mi'fllj, Count?* > -.k.
The most favorable report cut n
town people make of Enid is tt*
wonderful success of the mill whWk
makes Sweepstakes (lour. Try It.
d&w tf
Jolnthe Pieratt-WhitM
Mandolin, Guitar and
> Banjo club. *
Only $t oo a Week.
This Club is formed for the purparife
of allowing the public to share ia'ttfe
advantage of marketing high grjA
serenade instruments.
Note this Great Offer:
On all instruments over 110 00 we
include - PRFE— a canvass case, afci
extra set of strings and an inatnfr-
tion book.
TKRMS:—Only a nominal iinft
payment, and then <1.00 a week.
These Instruments arc all gua
teed, including- Washburn, Ilarwaa^L
Howard, Conservatory, Clifford,Waif
ington and many other che^er
grades.
For this Week Only:
Instruments whose current vatae ti
M, for 13; W for M; 19.00 for mSL
Like reductions on all grades < mm*
Washburn and Harwood, which aM>
net.
Pieratt-Whitlock Music Cb>.
West Side Square, Enid, <X%,
McAlester Large Nut Coal
$5 per Ton.
Best Coal on the Market.
Knower Goal Go
2.6 1W
Phone i
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1905, newspaper, February 9, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112425/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.