Enid Daily Eagle. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1908 Page: 5 of 8
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Mil H UM i: \<;I.I . H KIINKSDAV. NOV. 2.">. 100K
Just What You've Wanted
Linen paper by the pcund. One pound
cloth finished linen paper, two packages
cluth finished envelopes ~
for
50 Cte.
Bargains? Yes See Window
STEWART'S
Book Store
Phone 662 East Side Square
Over 3,000 Titles
Popular Copyright
Books, Choice. .. vvt
""Im'iwf™1 See our Window
\
J
If You Are a Lover
Of The Weed
See R. A .Kent for the best Mc-
Alester coal. 8-24-lmo
Room and board cheap ai 2-7 \\ .
If you have a weakness for tobacco oklahoma. Mrs. B. McPherson. 23 3
and are a bit particular in regard to MrR Chllrles Mahan. „r Marshall,
it. you ought to get your smoking,., rptlred op<.r# 8lug(,,. wIU slnR .„
and chewing supplies here. We areit|1(l jj0ewen Thanksgiving evening,
particular also and strive to carry 11 211 ot
just the *
The Madrigal club will sins in the
GIGAB8, PIPES, SMOKING AND] Prodigal Son . tickets at Weisen-
OHBWING TOBACCOS burger's, 25c, 35c, 60c and 75c. 23
that will give the greatest pleasure California Lands. No crop fail-
and satisfaction. : ures on irrigated lands. Best decld-
Xew stock ot' Pipes including kinds j uous fruits, vegetables and dairying
location. Steam and electric trans-
portation. Cheap .rrigation. Easy
terms, write for free printed mat-
ter. Irrigated Land Co., 324-5
; Crocker Building, San Francisco,
! Cal. 17-4S
Hear the University string quar-
tette at the Loewen, Thanksgiving
evening. Reserve seats at YWisen-
burger drug store. Prices 25c. .'{5c.
50c and 75c. 23 3t
I'KltSO.X II. MIATION.
❖ Heh n Si Clair, ot Carmen.
,j. was the guest o| Miss Harriet Ash
,j, *• 4* ,J, •
E. K. Auchmoody wa
odity from Blackwell
in the city
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Prior, will
(spend Thanksgiving >day with Mr
and Mrs. Fisher, of Carrier,
T
that will just
HE CORRY
PHARMACY
Phone
225
''Where Purity fc PurMTiount"
Business Locals
See Ora L. Green for ARLINGTON
loth, buy from the owners; terms to
suit. Phone 152. 182w
TANK DEVELOPER FOR KODAK FILMS
Its so easy, and it's daylight all
the way.
No dark room, no red light, n
mistakes and no loss of religion.
We will be pleased to show you.
You can find anything you want in
Drugs and Kodak Supplies at
WATROUS DRUG STORE
The Busy Corner w here they Have the Goods
Let me do your optical work.
Durst, the only Exclusive Optician.
210 W. Randolph St.
I). J. Daniels of Springfield, 111.,
a business visitor in this city.
Roger Potts
istered at the L
Still w ater
wen today.
Geo. N. Ricr of Oklahoma City
visiting here on business.
\\ T. Quay ol Oklahoma City
business visitor hero today.
T. M. G off ord of Elgin is here
day on a brief business visit.
Guy Asher 'vent to Drummond on
j u:-in ess today.
A dead man works a long time af- $100,000 to loan on city and farm
ter death, is insured, and his fami- i property. Bear &. Shobe Realty Co.
Miss
holidnv
Bess BaiUett will spend the
with hor.io folks at Carrier.
Knid Electric Shoe Shop, 205 X.
Grand, fixes 'em while you wait.
Prices reasonable, and all work
guaranteed.
ly receives the wages he did not
live to earn. See Whipple, the New
York Life man, about that policy
now, 509 Stephenson bldg.
One of the features of the "Prodi-
gal Son" is the male chorus of
twenty voices. Tickets on sale at
Weisenburgers drug store. 23 3t
Phone No. 248.
30 tf
Buy your Sunday dinner from the
10-14-lmo | Christian ladies in connection with
their bazaar they will have a home
bakery, home-made candy and pop
See Durst the exclusive optician, i corn. 23 6t
for your optical work. 210 W. Ran-
dolph St. j Sec the Croft and reed booth at
I the old postofflce building where the
Christian ladies are holding their
Singbusch & Son grocery now lo-
cated at 11 7 \Y. Main. Give them a
call. 1!) 6t
R. A. KENT has the best lump,
nut and egg coal. See him before
you buy. S-24-lm
Keeping rich is frequently harder
than getting rich. Many a man loses
in three months, the accumulations
of thirty years. That is why you
should insure. Talk with Whipple
of the New York Live, 509 Stephen-
son bldg.
bazaar Saturday Nov. 28.
23 6t
The Enid Paint £
do artistic pictun
them for your nice
Wall Paper Co.
framing. See
work. 21 3
The Ladles Aid society of the
Christian church will give an apron
bazaar in the old postofflce building
next Saturday, Nov. 28. This js a
chance to buy hand-made Xuias
gifts, kamonas, fancy work of all
kinds. 23 6t
(Jo to the old postofflce building
Saturday and get a nice lunch for
ten cents, then see the pretty things
the Christian church ladies have to
sell at their bazaar. 23 6t.
A chorus of fifty voices of Enid's
best, singers will be heard at the
Loewen Thanksgiving evening. 2
Nice furnished rooms with board,
new house, furnace heat, baths, hot
uid cold water. Mrs. Pond, corner
Jefferson and Kenwood boulevard.
Nice walking distance of squar
Mr. Claud Livingston, of Carmen,
is guest of Mits Stella Purdue
Mrs. Will Lloyd, of Pond Creek
was in the city shopping today.
Miss Nannie
turned from a
in Anadarko.
Campbell has rt
visit with relativ
Dr. .1 A. Sutton, the Baptist tnin
later, who recently returned front
Nebraska« is quite sick H is
hoped that his illness will not de-
velop into anything of a serious
natuhe however.
Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Rowell, of
Anthony, Kansas, will be the holi-
day guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. B.
Meats.
Miss Lulu Wilson, who has been
visiting with Mrs. Frank McKee
returned to her home In El Reno
this morning.
Mr and Mrs. R. D. Watson re-
turned last night from Mounthope,
Kansas, where they were called to
attend the funeral of Mr. Watson's-
brother-in-law, Mr. Henry Johnson,
who was one of the oldest settlers
in Sedgwick county. Kansas. He
died Nov. 20th, with pneumonia.
f. F. Fit die
24-3 I visitor in this
day.
Eagle City if
on business
Everybody goes somewhere on
Thanksgiving evening. Go to the
Prodigal Son." Seats at Weisen-
burgers. Prices 25, 35, ."0 'and 75
cents. 23 3t
Mr. Garfield Harston, Alva's best
tenor will represent the Son, and
Dr. Richardson the Father in the
"Prodigal Son" at the Loewen,
Thanksgiving evening. 23 3t.
The halfback on the college team.
In other days was lank vand lean;
But now he's big and strong as three
Built up by Rocky Mountain Tea.
Corry Pharmacy.
Money on hand for farm loans at
lowest rate and best terms. No de-
lays. Money ready when papers are
signed. And best of insurance.
Harry N. Homer, 115 S. Grand Ave.,'
Enid.
£>00<>0000<X>00<>90000<>00000<X
Griffon Brand I
Guaranteed Men s Clothes
In Fabric, Fit and Finish our garments are unsurpassed. We
urge you to inspect now. We aim to sell the best hats in town
and the BEST SHOES. The all around fitness of our Haber-
dashery commends it on sight.
Our well appointed TOGGERY Sec-
tion commands favor because the
newest and best fixings are always to
be had.
I
Men's Suits Range al
the Following Prices
$10.00'
$15.00
$20.00
and
$25.00
Mosig's
The Ladies1 and
Mens Furnishers
LAST SIDE SQUARE
Private money to loan on farms
and city property. Dicklnsheets
Land & Loan Co., 303 Stephenson
bldg., phone 359. 24 6t
"Charley, where did you get that
swell fitting suit and shirt and col-
lar and tie?"
Jack "At F. Locke's, the up-to-
date tailor and furnisher, northeast
corner square." • 2 4-2t
Mesdanies Wilson, Swigert. Corry,
Aiken and Miss Reynolds, Enid's fav-
orite soloists will each sing special
parts in the "Prodigal Son" at the
Loewen Thanksgiving evening. 23 3
If you suffer with indigestion,
constipation, feel mean and cross, no
strength or appetite, your system
is unhealthy. Holllstcr's Rocky
Mountain Tea makes the system
strong and healthy. 35 cents, Tea
or Tablets. Corry Pharmacy.
Call at 412 N. Washington for
your wall paper, where I have a nice
line, which 1 will sell at 10 per cent
discount; call and look them over
before you buy; phone 741 G. A.
Draper. 10-19-tf
\ 1*1, '( I . TO EAT, SO DIFFERENT
OLLIE'S CAFE.
I wish the people of Knid to know-
that I have purchased the restaurant
known as Ollie's Cafe, and certainly
intend to cater to the best class of
trade in your city by running a first
class up to date cafe and I believe I
can convince you if you will call and
give me a trial.
.... o .—
LISTEN!
The finest stock of books ever ex-
hi' ited in the west are on display in
the room recently vacated by the
Empire theatre on the north side of
the square—and will be sold at pri-
vate sale and auction. Auction sales
daily at 2:30 and 7:30. Bibles, dic-
tionaries, histories, atlasses, encyclo-
pedias. All the standard writers tin
j complete sets—in editions De Luxe
I and half leather bindings) such as
Dickens, Scott, Thackery, Bulwer,
! Balzac, Eliot Riley, Stevenson, Ir-
| ving, Carlyle, Gibbon, Guizot, Shake-
speare, Hugo, Dumas, Tolstoi, Poe,
I Hawthorne etc. and many others sold
| at auction to the highest bidder.
Don't put off seeing this wonder-
i fully fine line of books, while you
can buy them at prices unheard of
before. # 11-17 tf
Miss Laura Norric of Beaumont,
Kans., is the guest of Miss Ethel Mc-
Mahan.
Mr. and Mrs. I Britton of Man-
chester. Kansas, are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. O. McMahan.
J. L. Wilcox of Kansas City is
spending the day in this city attend-
ing to business matters.
L. A. Moorehouse of Stillwater is
visiting for a few days here transact-
ing business.
board of the City
hold its regular
Chamber of Corn-
four o'clock Friday
The executive
Federation will
meeting in the
merce room at
afternoon.
a meeting of the retail clerks
union will b held this evening at
7:30 o'clock in the Chamber of
Commerce rooms. As important
business is to be transacted; all
members are urged to be present
Miss Grace E. Reynolds and Miss
Ethel Slae Harris, of O. C. U., are
spending a . -w days in Pond Creek.
O. L. Hudson went to Alva last
night to spend Thanksgiving with his
parents.
Joe Frantz and Ed Fleming will
arrive from home from Norman to-
morrow morning for Thanksgiving.
Carol Dodson came over from
Norman this morning to spend
Thanksgiving with his parents.
Dr. and Mrs.
Kansas City ar
days In this city.
H. H. Temple of
spending a few
Miss Edith Dangerfleld left this |
morning for Chicago, where she will
spend the winter with her aunt, Mrs. j
A. C. Byerlev.
A suit in cancellation of a deed
real estate was filed In district court
late yesterday afternoon by Clias. 11
Pittman against A. U Waystaff and
.1 m. Caerllne,
o
Oysters Willi Macaroni.
One-quarter package macaroni
boiled till soft, put in a greased
dish alternating with "Sealshipt.
Oysters. Cover each layer with
sauce made of 2 tablespoonfuls of
butter, same of flour and 1 cupful
milk and water. Salt and pepper to
taste. Cover with buttered crumbs.
Make brown.
This is one of the new oyster
clpes found in "Sealshipt Sense,
hook about "Sealshipt" Oysters
which we will give to anyone who
asks for it.
Besides the many new recipes by
famous cooks, this book describe
the "Sealshipt" method of packing
—the only correct way to ship oys-
ters.
You get your money's worth when
you buy "Sealshipt" and you know
you are getting clean, pure, palata
ble, perfect oysters the finest pro
duced. Money an't buy better. Th<
are guaranteed.
We have them.
| E. M. BYERLEV, A. II. AII I.SWEDE
ENID I isil A OYSTER CO
•I. II. MOORE, Jr.
Giving Thanks
We are giving thanks, among
greater things, for this year's l usi-
uess the greatest in our sixteen y« urs
of growth with Euid.
Store clems lor the tiny at iiooii.
.Morning deliveries only.
Only -I business days for holiday
shopping. Many wise persons are
making selections now. You art'
cordially iit\ ifI to dro| in and look
|over our liolidn> stocks.
< 'aril of Thanks.
We wish to thank all of our dear
friends, and members of Knights of
olumbitB and Elks lodges, who so
faithfully assisted and comforted us
during the Illness ui;d death of our
irling baby, son and nephew.
Mr. and MRS. GEO. J. ROOS,
CLARENCE F. BOOS.
\\ IK HIM. PALM.
o ( lire for it. Other Forms of j
itehiug I'referahle.
There is no cure for an itching,
palm—the money kind. Even pos-
lam, the new skin discovery, cannot j
help it But when It conies to ecze- j
the most annoying of itching J
skin troubles, poslam will stop the |
itching at once and cure the worst j
ases in a few days So with hives. ;
ash, scabies, split toes, piles, and I
scaly scalp, all of which are dlffer-
nt forms «>t eczema, accompanied b\
severe Itching and caused 1>> iraper- J
't digestion and careless diet. j
Poslam comes in two-dollar Jars. I
but fifty cents' worth will answer in ;
curing any of the diseases mention-
ed. It can be had of any druggist.
TI"' Watroim Drug Co. and tile Corry I wc„ md MontIceIlo> 11K It ls aold
pharmacy mako a specialty or It. ,)y a|I druBg|st9 ot n0c. und $1 „ bo,.
M. I\ Moore, Druggist.
\ druggist at Westmoreland, Kan.
M. F. Moore by name, writes that he
can get affidavits from customers
saying that they were cured of chron-
ic constipation, Indigestion, etc., by
ol I)r. Caldwell's Syrup Pep-Ti
sin. the great laxat ive and tonic. H«tl
Bays further, that he has been n\J
druggist for 2 5 years, but has never
known of a better remedy for these
trouble than Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
| Pepsin, which he also uses In hisj |
own family. is absolutely guar-l
mteed to do k./ \iat Is claimed, and
if you want, to *.«y it before buying,
i send your address for a free semple .
bottle to Pepsin Syrup Co., 119 Cald-lj
That results are Immediate will be
amply demonstrated overnight by the
use of the experimental sample
which the Emergency Laboratories,
West Twenty-fifth street, New I
York City, will send free by mall, In
plain wrapper, to any one who will
write for it.
Thousands of sufferers from dys-
pepsia and stomach trouble have
been made well by taking a very
small dose of Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea after each meal and
at bed time. Try It. Corry Phar-
macy.
tie.
i
f cupons on* the Civtes $350 Piano GIVEN wilh every PURXHASE
The Piano will be GIVEN AWAY to one of our Cuatomers
Ja.iu.fcry lOih. 1909. GET BUSY
The Eeonont} Oil Gns Burner De-
vice for Cook Stoves and Ranges
That is Cheapest ami Best.
THE ECONOMY OIL GAS BURN-
ER is the most wonderful and com-
plete oil gas burner in the world, so
pronounced by stove and oil experts.
It generates kerosene oN into a fine
gas. There is no odor, smoke or soot
from this burner. It can be used
in any cook stove or range. All we
have to have is the measure of the
centerpiece of your stove or range.
It is easy to handle. A child 10
years old can operate it. You regu-
late the fire by turning the valve. It
gives a more even and steadier heat
than coal or wood. It cuts the fuel
bill one-third. It eliminates all the
dirt that comes from wood, coal, and
ashes and it Is a great time saver. It
is non-explosive and is warranted to
do the work. The burner has made
a tremendous hit wherever it has
been demonstrated and used In the
different states. The price is rea-
sonable. We would be pleased to
furnish detalif. The Economy Burn-
er Co.. 809-810 New York Life
Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 20 3
Miss Grace Mearrs, of Cherokee,
will spend Thanksgiving with home
folks in the city.
Miss H.vnds, Miss Yerian and
Miss Moore, of the Kennedy Dry
Goods store will spend Thanksgiv-
ing with home folks in Pond Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Dot son and
children will he the Thanksgiving
guests of Mr_ and Mrs. Norris Bell
at their home live miles southeast
of Enid.
Thanksgiving Dinner.
Mrs. J A. Hurley, 708 W. Oak
street, will serve Thanksgiving din-
ner from 12 to 4. Parties desiring to
be served, please phone her not later
than Wednesday morning. 24 2t
o —
A CONFESSION AND PLEA.
Young men of Enid I am sorry I
did not begin investing earlier in
Enid real estate. Invest today. I
will sell you lots in ARLINGTON
addition that will start .vou right and
earn you all the money you need.
Phone 152. Ora L. Green 18-25
TihaoksgiiFinBg Mem
321 Soaitlln Grand
Dknmeir 25c
SOUPS
Ci&m Chovde
, • uvel Cmt, Saxfcts-ga Chipe
ROASTS RELEVES
Turkey, Giblet Sauce
:eo_- Coquette* r: a free*
Hem of Pork, Cranberry 5t v.ce
Chicken 1= t Pie ' «r e , StyI e
RELB3HES
hOllS
ork with Ct.betge
Zr-'-nfr Ir*- "
P -. - hoi
iiellerd l uck, Oy "
,;iettserry iPie
'If ,'ee" Pickles
VEGETABLES
Sweet ?o«atoei
-fJAME
/ '!i<i Scu
PASTRY
Pumpkin Pie
Plum Pudding, Firuii Sauce Parker
DREHBCS
T it Co/fee Milk
, Her*•
jreer< Kpv**
B?aeu:t
McGill's
Cash Grocery
Thanksgiving Turkeys
Alive, per pound - - 15c
Dressed " " - - 16c
Leave order as soon as
possible with size and
time to deliver - - •
CaJl or Phone 160
MILL BROS.
Have Added Another Feature
to Their
West Side Barber Shop
By securing the service
an up-to date
Manicurist
thus making their shop the
most enterprising of any in
the city.
The patronage of iadies
and gentlemen will he ap-
preciated, and satisfaction
guaranteed.
All Who Need Work Done on Their
Nails. Fleasc Give Us a Trial
MILL BROS.
Billings Barber Shop
Every SATURDAY we
give our Customers a
Handsome Souvenir : :
Fresh Roasted
Coffee
Is like FresK Roasttd
Peanuts
Satisfying and Gratifying
We Roast the Coffse in
our Store Room Every
Day
Purity Tea & store
Phone 74 230 We*t Randolph
11-9-11-13
DID VOU EVER
Wonder why you
bought your Gro-
ceries and Meats
at the Model ?
There is a Reason
For it. Because
it is there you al-
ways get the best
of everything at
The Model Grocery
and Meat Market
A. C. AHLSWEDE, Prop.
11-9-31
$11,246.15 CASH LOST
To Enid Folks each year, sending their Money out of town
for inferior watches and Jewelry.
BE WISE
And patronize CIJAS. H. JAHN, your Jeweler, who not
only guarantees his sales and repair work but also guarantees to
SAVE YOU MONEY
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