The Wave-Democrat (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 253, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 10, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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AAVi; -HlM-tCXM', SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1910
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THE ENID DAILY AND WEEKLY WAVE-DEMOCRAT (now in bankruptcy) will he offered for sale on the
above date, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. in., and further bids received. The Wave-Democrat is the only demo-
cratic daily and weekly in Garfield County and offers a uood opening for a hustler to get in on the groun oor at
a reasonable price.
Remember the Day, 1 hursday, Dec. 15,1910
At 10 a.m. at the Office of The Wave-Democrat, Enid, Okla. «
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I Monday
! Is METHODIST
! CHURCH
DAY
AT
110 S
Jewelry Store
Ten per it'llt of all rash
sales tomorrow will lie donat-
ed to the Christian church.
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SAINT LOUIS BANK 13 TO
OUST CIGARETTE SMOKERS
St. Louis. Dec 10. The Natlon-
iii Hank of Commerce will not in
I ho future tolerate the use of cig-
a i ot l i s Late hours, frequenting
of saloons or questionable resorts,
will bo sufficient cause for dismis-
sal Gambling In in" form will not
lie permitted.
Receipts for your Fluw I'liddings
and Mince Meat may be had at you'
! ti'icer's. If he has nit got thorn
| send u< a P. (\. THE ALTON MER
, CAKT1LK COMPANY, Enid, Okla.
IT.W ALIENS IN NAVY
Washington, Dec. 10. European
! critics declare the American navy
is manned in a large part by aliens
! picked up In i lie open ports of th'e
world may <|TiickIy discover their
error by reference to the annual
report of Rear Admiral Reginald
l<'. Nicholson, chief of the bureau
if navigation Just made public.
The admiral shows that of the 3 -
7n:{ enlisted men other than pet iy
1'flrer-t in the naval service 91.f '
: por (eat are native born, 3.46 na -
iraH/.cd, and .41 have declared
their intention of becoming cit -
zens
WIRE YOTfR RESERVATION.
San Antonio, texas, Dec. 10. — A
new town is to be placed upon the
map or Texas It is to lie known as
Pi"asureville and will be settled by
families devoted to fishing. Sixty-
live deeds for lots on the mouth
of Morgan Creek, near Burnet,
Texas, have been tiled. The pro-
moters of the new town are estab-
lishing a large fish hatchery, and
Pleasureviile citizens will never lie!
without fish.
A. 0. U. W OFFICIALS.
Tney include: Past supreme master
workman, Joseph A. Eckstein, New
lim, Minn,; supreme master work-
man, William M. Norris, of Mus-
catine. la.; supreme guide. VV. R.
Welch, Outhrie, Okla.
JELLY POWDERS may be had in
lied, Yellow or Green Colors, to
match your table decorations. THE
ALTON GOODS Jelly Powders are
the most satisfactory.
COLD TEA PARTY.
CHURCH SERVICES
Christian Science.
First Church ol Christ, Scientist,
holds services in the Christian Sci-
ence church, corner of West Main
and Van Ituren streets .
Lesson sermon at 11 a. in.;
"God the Preserver of Man "
Sunday school at a. 4& a. in.
Experience and testim* lij meeting
Wednesday evening at o'clock.
The public is cordially invited to at
tend these services.
The free reading room maintained
by this church is in the foyer of
the new church and Is open every
day except Sunday from 1:30 to ">
p. m.
Church of Christ Disciples
Corner Adams and Boulevard.
William .1 Wright, Pastor.
"The Church that Welcomes tin
St ranger. "
9:30, Itihle school, classes for all
a ges.
Il.no, Sermon, V Thirsty Soul
3:00, Junior C E.
ti.IB, C E. Meeting.
7:30. Sermon, The Greatest Tra-
gedy
CHEAPER THAN COAL.
Just received ten cars iuirii black
jack wood Lincoln Hotel Grocery
Phone "64 201 E. Maine Corn
chop a specialty
The use of pure Spires is abso-
lutely- necessary If you wMi good
Mince Meat. Insist on having the
quality brand, the brand with :i
reputation. T1IK ALTON GOODS
Ed. Vance is over from Oklaho-
ma City visiting with old friends
Mr. Vance formerly owned and
operated ihe Hillings Hotel bar
bar shop.
COAL AND FEED
McAlestei Lump and Nut Coal —
Colorado Lump and Nut Coal-
Broken Arrow Lump Coal
Arkansas Semi-Anthracite
Louisville, Ky . Dec. 10.—The
supreme lodi; • of Aivicv - Oi 1 "
Cnited Workmen at their annual ,
i ci ting tonight elected officers, j
Sapulpa, Okla., Dec. 10.—Noi
dismayed because the proprietor of
a bootlegging joint had filled many
pint and half pint bottles with tea
in anticipation of a raid, Sheriff
Harry G. Stein broke the bottles
following a raid of the Eagle res-
taurant, covering the floor with
broken glass. The same place had
been raided by the sheriff and his
deputies just a week before.
Send your Job printing to the
Wave-Democrat.
OFFICERS IN CONTEMPT
Washington, Dec. 10.—Clyde
C.iest, proceedings have been in-
stituted by the filing of a petition
in the supreme court of the United
States by the Merrimack River Sav-
ings Bank of Kansas against Mayor
George B. Hanna, of Clay Center,
| Kansas. O. L. Slade, VV. D. Vin-
| cent, S. D. Tripp and George P.
! Randall, also of that place, t is
| cnarged that these men, together
| with others, cut down and carried
i away poles and wires constituting
| part of the electric light equipment
on which the bank claims to have
I a mortgage.
from 1S90 to 11100 was 29,976. or
4 1.9 per cent.
The territory 9f Alaska, 64,356,
an increase of 764, or 1. 2 per cent,
over 63,592 in 1900. The increase
from 1890 to 1900 was 31,540, or
9o.4 per cent.
The Hawaiian Islands, 191,909,
an increase of 37,908, or 24.6 per
cent, over 154,001 in 1900. The
city of Honolulu has a population
ol 52,183. This is an increase of
1 2,877, or 32.8 per cent over 39,-
j 306 in 1900.
I U S TERRITORIES
SHOW INCREASES
The investigation committee ab-
solutely exonerated Secretary Bal-
linger or all charges against him.
They say that there is no ground
whatever to justify the charges.—
Kingfisher Midget.
Washington, Dec. !i.— Popula-
tion statistics for the thirteenth
census issued tonight by the census
bureau included the following:
State of Wyoming, 145,965, an
increase of 53,434, or 57.7 per cent
over 92,531 in 1900. The increase
One thing that is to-be observed
is that Oklahoma's criminal court
of appeals is knocking out a good
many of the technicalities oy which
the course of justice is frequently
impeded.—Chickasha Express.
University Place Addition
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The Wave-Democrat (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 253, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 10, 1910, newspaper, December 10, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc153335/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.