The Wave-Democrat (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 182, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 17, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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SATURDAY EVENINQ^_SEPT^j
PAGE FOUR.
Social and Personal
1 Neil McTagf?art, formerly of this
'city and now u surveyor at Okla-.
jhoma «'lty, 1b In Enid today visit-j
— - inn friends.
Miss Grace Nixon of Drummond, I
•was an Enid shopper Friday. She CHURCH OF CHRIST. DISCIPLES,
returned home in the evening. , - -
Mrs J. Murray was a Coldwater Corner Maple and Boulevard, wm.
visitor in Enid Friday. 1.1. Wright, pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Goodwin of Bible school with adui
KENNEDY'S
SECOND FLOOR
Electric Fixture Special
Billings attended the circus here
today. They favored this office
with a friendly call.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Whittlnghill
returned home Friday from an ex-
tended trip in California.
Mrs. M. Thomas returned to her
home at Goltr yFriday evening after
Entff shop-
classes.
11:00—Lord's supper and preacn-
lnKl "University Convocation Ser-
mon."
3:00 Junior Endeavorers.
0:16- Christian Endeavor «
I'lcty.
spending the day
ping.
Mrs. E. Guffey is visiting friends
In Oklahoma City a few days this
week.
.lac* Walsh of St. I-ouIb was
business visitor in Enid on Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oleking re-
turned to their home at Lahoma
last evening after a day's shopping
in this city.
Mrs. George Brandon and son of
this city are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Brandon's father, S. D Aber-
cromble, near Cashion.
Rev. Father G. Depreitere, pas-
tor of St. Francis' Xaxlers' Roman
Catholic church, who has sojourned
in Europe for the past three months
is expected to return to Enid the
first of next week. The members
of his congregation are planning n
reception for him on the evening
following his return.
Miss Lucy Brvne of this city is
8:00 Sermon, "Christ Confound-
ing His Critics.'
Free seats and a hearty wel-
come. Baptism at end of night ser-
nion.
FOR SALE.
Dr. Rush's residence on Ken-
wood Boulevard Is for sale or rent.
Will sell cheap on easy terms. Also
a few pieces of "furniture for sale.
HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA run be
used in the laundry, toilet, for
.leaning glass, silverware, etc. It
is good for plants, flowers, mosquito
lines, etc.. etc. THE ALTON GOODS
Ammonia can be had at your gro-
ttr's, 25<* u uottle.
Christian Sclcuce.
First Church of Christ. Scientist,
holds services In the Christian
Science church, corner of West Main
and Van Buren streets,
Monday.. T uesday.. W ednesday
SEPTEMBER 19 SEPTEMBER 20 SEPTEMBER 21
On the above three days only—we will place a line of the
most elegant Fixtures manufactured, on Special bale, at
prices you can not afford to pass up. If you are not in need
rS-es right now ,0,1 can fay oms-tourtli *•« >
have them put up any time within the next sixty-days.
On all Fixtures up to and including $15.00 values
we will give you a discount of 15 per cent
On all Fixtures up to and including $25.00 values
we will give you a discount of 17 1-2 per cent
On all Fixtures valued above $25.00 we will give
you a discount of 20 per cent
All Glassware will take discount in proportion to
your order, as per above values of Fixtures
sermon at
Leeson
•Matter."
Sunday school at 9:46 a m.
Experience and testimony meeting
Wednesday evening at 8 oclock. The
public is cordially invited to attend
tliese services.
The free reading room main-
tained by this church is in the foye.
of the new church and is open every
day except Sunday from 1:30 to
p. ni.
visiting at the home of Mrs. R. N
Everett of El Reno.
Charles Funk left this morning
for Oklahoma City to spend Saturday
and Suininy. He will return Mon-
day.
Miss Jennie Hinds was confined
to her home Friday on account of
sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Asliton of
Yukon are In the city today visit-
ing.
H. C. Rice of Rice, Oklahoma. Is
here today attending business mat-
ters.
Miss Margaret E. Man of Hunter
is shopping in the city to-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. .1 Burns and
F. M. Campbell of Salina, Kan . are
visiting friends in this city for a
few days.
A. J. Murphy came up from El
Reno this morning on business mat-
ters.
Mrs. T. J. Hartman of Sulphur,
Oklahoma, Is here visiting for n
few days.
H. Buckingham and family of
Okeene are here today attending
the circus. |
chas E. Joines is down from TEXAS ST ATE BANKS
11
For Exchange.
Twelve-room modern house In
good town in southeast Kansas;
320 acres good land in Ellis Co.,
lease and furniture; est located ho-
tel in Enid. Enquire at GranJ
Avenue hotel.
For Sale.
Thirty-acre farm with buildings
and other improvements, five miles
from city; cheap for cash if taken
this week. Call or address Jay
Louis. 1124 E. Maine.
We do picture Trannnit.
Krasler an* Ce.
Km mi
Wichita today on business mat-
ters.
Earl W. Thomas is an Oklahoma
City visitor In Enid today.
Wm. B. Freer of Darlington. Ok
Under
EVERYTHING GOES .. NOTHING RESERVED
ill our Electric Department you will find nothing but New, Up-to-Date
I Substantial Goods. We have just received a fine line of Crystal
i v «+ed Goods Domestic goods of all kinds, such as Showers, Ham-
Rross Cut Glass Bronzes, Portables, Candelabras and Newel
Fixtures and Cottage Fixtures of all kinds. It will pay you to investi-
gate our Line and qui Prices.. •• [j 1
SECOND — ™r,/vrn.r. nrnr SECOND
FLOOR
KENNEDY'S ELECTRIC DEPT.
FLOOR
We
Under
Sell
vs a
ARE ON THE INCREASE
San Antonio, Texas, Sept. 17.—
According to the report of the de-
partment of banking, the state
lahoma, is transacting business in banks of Texas have now reached
Enid today. |the number of GOO. The statement
Mr. and Mrs. W D. Martin of shows increased Individual deposits
Frederick
ing.
Mrs. J
here today visit- mid a generally healthy condition of J
the banks The state banks are !
H. Moore and Misses operating under a guarantee law |
Louise Turnage and Mable Bowers which provides that one-eighth of
city today
of Blackwell are in th
shopping:^
J. Dewey came over from Guth-
rie last night on business
ters
one per cent of the deposits shall be
held to insure payment in case of
failure. This makes a reserve fund
mat-! of about a million dollars and so
I far not a dollar has been lost to a
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walker of Ada
Oklahoma .are guests in Enid to
day.
depositor.
Holt. Mo. -One man was killed
Ross Hardinbroek. J. E. Sweeney and eighteen persons injured when
and C. R. Kelsev are Oklahoma City two passenger trains met in
visitors in Enid today. j head-on collision on the Chicago,
M. A. Durwell of Wichita is Burlington & Quincy one mile north |
looking after business interests here of here. at 6:30 o'clock last
today. night.
Sc\vooV
£>Ws
FARM FOR SALE.
{4,000 buys a 160-acre improved
farm in Garfield county, 4 1-2 miles
from good town; 90 acres in culti-
vation; balance in pasture and hay.
Part cash. Deferred payments to |
suit buyer. Call at 1124 E. Ma.ne.
Enid, Okla.
Hrlng )<>ur picture* '« onr picture
department to he framed. Brown,
Fniser and Co.
KNOWER
THE Sli'E MAN
N.W. Cor.Sq.- Phone 25g
J. G. Engle is sepnding a couple
I of days in Wakita.
We Can Show You
The Latest in Gasoline
and Oil
.STOVES
refrigerators
ice cream
|freezers
water coolers
All Kinds of Fishing Tackle
BASE BALL GOODS
PARKER HARDWARE
COMPANY
West Side Square
YOU WILL CARRY
AWAY WITH YOU
a much better idea of our stock
and equipment for furnishing lum-
ber in large or small quantities if
you make a visit to our yards when
you need anything in the line of
building timber. You will also havt
a better idea of the advantage you
gain by buying at such a yard when
you get an estimate and such prices
for A-l lumber at
Keim Lumber Co.
Phone 559. E. Broadwmy and 4tb
COME 10 MARLIN, TEX.
THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA.
Where our famous, Hot, Mineral Water, is curing sufferers from all
over the world who are afflicted with Rheumatism, Stomach
Troublt, and Skin and Blood Diseases. Thousands are testifying
to the wonderful curative powers of Marlin's Hot Mineral Water.
Chemical analysis shows it to be similar to but hotter and strong-
er than that of Carlsbad, Germany.
Modern, up-to-date hotels, bath houses and boarding houses. Rates
from $5 per week to $3 per day. , ... 4
Round trips on all railroads good for sixty days. For illustrated
literature, address:
Marlin Commercial Club
Scenes on the Parade of the Sells-Floto Shows This Afternoon
LOEWEN THEATRE
TONIGHT:
Mr. Richard Mandell
The Distinguished Romantic
Actor
...and...
His Superb Company
...In...
That Great Comedy-Drama:
• BROKEN HEARTS"
Extra Vaudeville Features:
Great Bargain Will Go Quick
i have some of the most valuable close
in property in my hands for a few
days, and that 1 will sell at a bargain
or will trade for good Farm Property.
Call at Wave-Democrat or Address
JAY LOUIS.
******
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* Baby Mildred, the Child *
* Wonder—Cricket, Famous *
* Good Night Pony—Dan- *
* ger, Fine Slack Wire Dog. *
****««♦****♦
* POPULAR PRICKS *
10c 2 Be 36c
Advance Sale at Box Office.
Phone 1001. ■
Sundav: "Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. ?
Hyde." One Night 0nly__l
?NID MACHINE & SUPPLY CO
R. Kingman. Prop.
Boiler Repairing
Engines Repaired and Rebuilt
Brass Castings.
Phone 207
124 W. Park bt.
Realdence ,
Phone 99T-Black |
DR C J. LUKENS
Eye, Ear. Hose and Throat
Otrice 206 W. Broadway : ®nld
(One Block WMt Court HouM.)
Ground Floor.
Phones: Office. 662: Residence,
781-Black.
Gl«uei FittW
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