The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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Kate-and Tcrms most
favorable, be sure to
iet my Terms and Kate
before ^ivin'j vouran- U^|
plication l*ca
Mmton tnid. Okla
Artists and workers
in
Burnt \V<><>d
Will be pleased to
learn that a com-
plete line of artist's
material is obtain-
able at the
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Purifjj Pfiermecy;
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Canvas.
W e also have Jap
a-lac. Chi •Enamel
and other Yarn
ishes for domesti
use.
C. L OGILVIE
Hstate and
Exchange Broker
Transacts a general Real Kit-
late and hxcbangi Brokerage
business. Huy, rent, sell or ex-
change land, city property and
stocks of merchandise. Call on
or write me your wants. Alwayt-
reacv to make another deal soon
as tickler returns to proper place |
C. L. Ogilvie
Room 6, over Owl Drug
Store North Side Square
Enid, Okla.
in
For Christmas
I Jo you know it
begin thinking
Nothing will p
friends more tb
Photo, mount!
Hand Made F
framed in our
line of Photo
Cal! and ir k or'
Designs. - ;
W ti X*
a boat
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The Y reel and
Studio
PALACE MEAT MARKET
S*ve money ar*d get the ke t
by giving u% your patronage
Proprietor
Dr. 5. M. J EN KIN S
5pe(ialisf
Eye. Ear. No*. avi Thmu
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Hockadav Bi<Lr. E l Ot i
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D * #>r wear
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Vioe-Pierideot Fa
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It the Kacid • and depot at 2:P
sharp r*eit Monday afternoon
Mrs. W L. Garnb.e
ItiH week illwillrn
Cedent ion of Clubs
nervous v an
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S2SS ^ r- Tfat * * Ho aa« 1
r .*• M'-tita-. Tti wi ^ j-
SCOfK i Corry Harryi * ^
How Herfurt a «, Wilder s. -
r^ ,T ?1*r u*" *•'*! u* p ate to
. , . . they *ete atta^r^j a} .
iM rowwof In* bretfriW sat untar « bSkLSt
"* • it : •*
«* « Of hit Uiroat t«fore tf*r eo d
d in Eai-d • '* f« «Ted
1 «* Vice-1 The: Bereou. Cottrtituttooa d s-
I?etwf^0li''a'rt Wiirt Satordat
vvssf'fc-ssr
ww- r p-reptariri/ to
in Lawton di^ ^ r tl,:r
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T/* Urn of W. B. Johnvjo ca rt r
re and bumed Tr, urvlav. Th« J«
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V joet Fr«Aid%fit JairiAMt-s wi. t*y acoo^rited to §. >. Ti .- 11^ fV ,2>
a/iy best Moo- 2r* Wil.^ ha* had «if> 'f
-r He don t t^te to. thne a,-l it S^Tu, ^4,° ,*f ££
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journa o: -Azrjcoit .re:—^
ni.nttdi ate Uidk
^eave tiiipoodt of flour c
to Eo.*.aod. Ht. aod. Sec*.
ot)*r foreign ecmntnes. It
tf«at mi.^KXis -<f pounds a„
Miipped frot- Guthrje Perry. F^iM
ax>d otfjer wjf x...irig cent*,--.. Tr>
reayxj territoriai milien are foroed to
•vte iottiirr. inarkeU for their pro-
. . .... —«- — ™ w. « 11 vjizjt- ' * because tbe do rOj western
M)> Karlt Courtuer aM Mrv J. M. ,ud 11 ln for him mi er- are eria6,ed. br an i i^nmer.'
Smith, of L*wrmi .were in Enid Moo- Ctiarier Eor.ier* ww n Er-H fr, . « ifh': rates, to it flour in soath-
day. eoiDQU to Hobart. few days la^* week Charterl* n erti Kar«a^ arid rjortberrj Oklafioxa
Mr. Edward Coolclib of the firm of AS«" ^r ti* Atna Buiiding cheaper u,*n '« home producers can.
OookUn a.v: v,n ■> iper.din^ *tef : 2 ' * arJ A-yy-jation and draw -
<lays U.,s week m H K.tata. ^p'
Mr liace wao iu from H nterTue>-: tlie time.
VOTE FOR THE KING AND QUEEN
ENID S GREATEST EVENT
Eagle's Club Free Street Fair
AND =
on t l>e road n
winjf a OccaAicna iy a man can be
ley's fu in a f :*it.ev> war and af r
■t of time mawe a Micce? in poii'
in * ..uf w rfi a ,ro>i i;ame
id
911 ivcw r n in i ' ww# i «
day and «ay* tltai Grant Shoop mn i
win by Mg odd in that district. htoP at tbe 1'jrtace Meat Market iv"Z.'r^ ^'' y ' n:
Mi* Patterson's will have a special yot'mav i>-' vo^wj-'Vetgen^llTwiec^bi^u/!
dtspiay of pattern and trimae«l tiaU ki„d „t any n ea' k<-r - r • , ' ' *• T'^ except rj in Ok.a!x>ma
Thursday and Friday of this week. j market! P r rrjea' however, i, Joeepo H. Norris, e'erk of
Tf ere is a small section in Cal- J- t . WinsJow. Prop. Jot r!)l' tMHlCl'ie,,J,li"(^
forma wfiere tl e Philippt l^ioon The Enid Ei« trir a- ar.H tL m # /J^ i.1* turmo1*
Clin* Paach is raised We have them : l, n*jr,ag on'^uifr.J'. ^,W>'xPany vl./ -,cramb!e f°f °-'p "^n
pockH for THE ALTON GOODS | frarfc^^'T^c^y4aS^m b^ Sr
Since the skating rink has started |*0f ^ within a sfiort t ioifr. This °nly two >!cGulre mencoulda.sk for
a numljer of marri«id men are figuring |J*,ir,pany is owned by the By^esby an offlce and not be subject to \ :.(t
oo lending their wives "back ea*t ' jwmpany^o. hjcag^o and i.s backed bt I WWll alBdavit^ and char^e«> Joe
on a visit. "B ^P'tal.
Norris was one of them, he said. \V*-
A TeririesMje farmer killed his wife *** the P««>-
and four children with an ax and then ?na ritv *• 5^* people of • leadin*.
committed suicide. Vi far this hun't , t P|r ' ' ' ,, for
beenciiarged up to the Hepublican ,. \ : interest
party. of Knidhave
' i nade a ?cod investment ju.si astli*-
The sale of ttie brnds for the Join— j peopie of this city acted w;vr r when
Ti lie «chool Jiouse iias been approved Kpworth was se^ijre<l
arid work on the new school building A woman worries until s- -
Trill be begun In a stiort time. wrinkles, then worries bee-
^|haa them, if she takes H
CARNIVAL
October 29th
*<ov. 3rd. inc
Enid, Okl-c\.
6 Big Da>s
and Nights 6
-is MIGHTY CONSOLIDATION WITH THE GREAT"
IjanWs. In poii
square. Fifteen
Guthrie with a
■ only asset
lie is a leader
years ago he lit In!
typewriter as h:s
leather's Examination.
No. tiiere are no coupons for prize-, j V.u '■ sf,e takes ifoili^'et-
in our packages Just ttie bes' qua - ' ? Mountain Tea itie would liave
ity of gfjod goods that can be produc- '!*' ,ef- bright, sn iria fa:e 0*s
«d, TOE ALTON G<M>I ,u* cents. Tea or Tabi.--, -
„ . „ \(>wl Drug Store and Corrv Ph.r-n; v
Save Money on coai. wood, flour tr miii t- . " * ' ....
and feed. Largo lot* of corn ctop a ; Hares 'report! a wondeml*'^freaT'at U,a" ei?hl o cl°
speciality at Liticlon
Market. Phone s51
. . .. ' I <4. ,■> If
x'} !f,er borne '1 miles north west
possession of two haif
Ttie regular examination for teach-
ers will Ije tie id in Enid on tbe 25th
and 28th of October. 1006.
Teachers should call at the office of
the County Superintendent not later
k on tfie morning of
Cosmopolitan Shows
America's Grandest Amusement Enterprise, Traveling in its Own ?necial
i rain of 22 Cars. Private Eiectric Light Plant. ::
in the
I 01 two half guinea, half
Judge Garber is liolding court at chicken fouls. The combination is
Watonga this week. lie will go to!'inite a wonder and e ar<- awaiting
Washita County November 1, and with anxiety as to tbe record of this
will open court at Enid November 1 ,. marvel If the hens from a trust tin,
mil/1.t f a- n ttriSiA .... .. . i
the 25th.
Examination to begin at :30 a.
Geo. Kainey.
rn.
vlll open court
F.J Prentice lias purchase*! the in-
terest of S M SprinKie in ttie realty T!,. " ano guinea
boslnet* of Sprinkle & Bobitison arid ' inj' *ou.d be scarce and hard to _ _SI
will ^ in the conduct of the b-si- c™.
upt.
might be a good way to buit it.
crossing ttie chicken and guinea
Everybody does not know liow to
put up good goods We know ttie
people who do know how. and have
rbern prepare "THE ALTON
GOODS."
It is now given out that there will
be no change in ttie local manage-
ment of ttie f>- E & G.f but ttiat ttie
old crowd will continue as of yore.
That' good
The Enid ice k Fuel company is
building a large cold storage in con-
nection with ttie Ice piant, at a cost
of MO.OW/ It will be ready for busi-
ness by spring
gt akanteeo Ct be fok Pl'ies
Itetilng, Blind, Bleeding, Protrud
iog Files, Druggists are authorized to
refund money if Pazo Ointment fall
W> cure in * to 14 days. 50c.
Died Saturday afternoon, ttie In-
fant child of Mr. and Mrs. Grant
ffodgden Ttie death followed three
hour* after birth The remains were
Interred in the Enid cemetery.
Ber. It. A. Barnes tias tjeen desig-
nated as past or cf U.e Etiid ctiurch
M E for nott>er year. He v. Barnes
is an able divine and has given good
satisfaction to ttie church here.
Ttie Mettiodtst conference last week
was we attended if-ey had street
meetings every night and strong ef
forts were rna/ie to arr,uv= Interest
among the worldlings on ttie street.
PnblUhc] id th« Enid Event
W,.
-Nf/TICE.
. - - —— .- — - -oncers
Could the, be made to see, ^,
liow grate and l*auty is combined >rnt.,:, ./ ,r. - -,r 0,Jtir(. j.
By using Rocky Mountain Tea J£r'7«!'• «£ ' ri ni. h :i«.r.r .-. o..
O w] Llruif St/irp anr\ ( /rr Dh. ' ' Oct A D. \Mp, hi* D^rtition /or h
Z «r e and Corrj Pharmacy ^ ~u at t*uu m*n *pir t joo« «nd
Mr. \\esf informs US that th* rtpr^, liquor# Lotl Block ?7.Jtr m=,H :u
Mr. West informs us that the d^r^ - i v*." m nwiMI an m
sition of Cunningham will prota^ 1 Euid-f;*r-
form ttie basis for more injunction
tit if* ti, 7.7 ^ "'v.c lUjUIKTLIOIl
suiu. He states, furthermore, that
he has no doul^it of the successful cul-
nutation of the suits arid the re-a/J-
justment of freight rates in Oklaiio-
ma so a.i to save ttie farmers and pro-
,! ,erritor> --evera! mil-
lions of dollars annually.
d/ianH.,"^m"ton rnad* a tr'P to the
Pantiandle last week to view his "Tex-
as land. Frank tias two sect ions arid
a lialf over there, and is building a
i*"* l'1,rl Preparing to open up a
ranch. He will stock the ranch and
put It In charge of a keeper. Frank
thinks there is all kinds of money to
be made in tbe Pantiandle lands.
SALESMEN WANTED to look af-
ter our Interests InGarfleld and adia-
Sa'ary or commission, i
Address Ttie Harvey Oil Co. Cleavlaod,
°hl0' Vours truly.
The Harvey Oil Jo.
Ira Brown, who died Saturdav
never traveled farther than five mlleai
from Ins liome In the entire s5 years
he ivfc,| at Limestone. Teriri. He' ca.st
his first vote for Henry Clay for Pres
dent and bis last for Rooevelt. and
had voted at ever, presidential eiec-l
tloni in the Interim Brown derived
his living by fishing in ttie Nolachucky
river for 70 years i
field, Coaotr F'h.&h'.m* I'erritor?, od that
o^iectir/o to tbe •irn - re*jmr*rl bj
, w. b- fiUd t,a or b*/rjm (be 2nd d%> of Nov-
ember A D rtj'J petition will b*- f.vfj
Enid. Okishornii Oct. 10th.
fHAXK HlLDK.fSKiMD
VOTE FOR THE
King and Queen
I See prizes on display in\V. C.Pfaeffles
je-'.eiry store window. Votes one
cent each, on sale at all drug store
Crowning of King and fjueen will take
place on Friday night of Carnival week*
1 5 N E YV
High C I a s s S h o vv s
4 £ig Free Sensational Attractions
2 Big Bands of Music.
Larger Grander, Better than Ever
Grand Electrical Display Nightly
EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS
The Mummy ,i« bad any Fu for 5000 Years. TW, „« the Mummy Habil
J F Coootr CVark.
Applicant,
J
Alexander-Bowman Shoe Company
=CARRIES THE BEST LINE OF
SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, SUIT CASES, ETC.
IN THE CITY
Ea?t Side of the Square-
Enid, Oklahoma
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Purcell, F. Everett. The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1906, newspaper, October 18, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147467/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.