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I>M LMHLH . I**-
THE WAVE -DFMOCRAT
MA KELSO.
Owuer
Terras of Subarrtytlon
Per we«k, by etrrlir
Per month, by carrier . •
Per year, by carrier
One week, by mall
One month, by mall
One year, by mall
One year, on Hurul Route
Weekly, one year .
The Phantasy of Socialism
4.50
4.60
2.60
1.00
TELEPHONE
Kutered an second-clusM matter Feb
ruary 16, 1909. at tbe yoat office at
Enid. Oklii . under the act of March
3. 187«.
Published every afternoon except
Sunday, at Enid. Oarfleld county. Ok-
lahoma.
There in considerable talk beluK
waited here in Oklahoma on what
in termed '•Socialism.'' Both of the
old parties are combating the theor
lea of Socialism and. perhaps, the
time and space Riven the sub-
Joct Justifies the means Of this,
the Wave-Democrat in not hure, but
It believes that the craze for that
|« what the fleeting theories amount
to nfl«r all—will w It"*" 11
U an untried principle in thi* coun- j
try and on« that we believe will j
what incentlv
there be? If there
live. then, of course
would decay our *■
tern would suffer frc
tiysls. our beautiful
go to rack and ruin
would be headed for
nal uight
There could be on
progri
>ur commerce
rational ay -
graduni par-
dUMas* wo«ld
id civilization
Incentlv
k'OUld
neve
be put to a thorough
reduced
The Wave-Democrat does not neces-
sarily Indorse expressions made by . ftnd thi
eorrespondents any more than it Is
reeponslble for their utterances.
There is no soil in this country
favorable to the growth of Socialism
Humanity cannot b
dead level of equ
people—not even tw
alike Mark Twain
unconsciously in hi
tide on the Blames*
he makes
othe
Illustrates ti
humorous a
twins, where
ill u prohibition
boozeflghter
con-
Patrons falling to get th epaper reg
ularly will please notify this office.
Phone 746.
Socialism would
■true tlon of society, with ax nearly
equal distribution of wealth and
work as possible, and It Is appar-
ent that if the world would live, the
world must work Much <>t the
world's work is duty and disagree-
able: and there are millions of peo-
ple who are constitutionally opposed
to doing any kind of work
I'nder « reconstructed society, it
would be very difficult to get any-
body to be a miner or scavenger
Par M.y.r, C. F. IL.dolpl.. « <" und-ruk,. < ' "">" 'UnK,'r°u"
fommlttloner K«. 1 J. Heur) Shan., klntl" "a1*" Kf'rybodi
(omml* l.iuer >o. « W. I>. Illlrh- ; want a nice, light eaay Job
^1, body indeed would want th
Cent hi Ins loner !*o. It, W. T Overtoil, fallow s task
I Soclallste want an wqual division
Candidates. of property, and in this, the men
Ear Mayor, W. II. Hcarfl. B. L.; who clamor for this intangible
Mnblasen. i theory to be put Into practice, are
Cemmfsslouer >o. I, E. N. MeClane, I for the most part men who hav
EKIDAV, DECEMBEH .1, IWW.
OtH TICKET.
would
other
t. In Hatlflfaetlon of the coat* of thlt
action and rout* of mild kr].- h.-coml J
In Htl fuctlon of any tK*«-n due and i
delinquent, coniitUu nil a lien upon nald |
ibov*< described r«-al nutate. third. In
payment of the judgment due said
(ilntntlft together with the attorney's
fee for th«« foreclosure of the mortgage
of nuId plaintiff, fourth. in payment of ;
he Judgment due the defendant, the Ok-
lahoma Htat* Hunk, together with the
ittoiney'a fee for the enid Oklahoma
Hiutf Hank and payment for the fore-
closure of its mortgage fifth, that the
'••nidue. If any ther- >•« remaining after
the payment <>f each and all of the nev-
i ul Items hereinbefore specified, be
brought into court to h. distributed a*
the respeclvu right* of the par Hen ma>
HM'«ai and under the further order of
the court herein, and thHt said order of
• further reel tea that the above men-
tioned lands and tenements should be
•told and advertised uccordlng to law,
without appraisement; and
WHKHKAH. I have levied upon th*
how iIhjvc tlei«t rltied real estnts and upon all
, the light, title and inteteat and equity
4 of redemption of the defendants. John
mdl- I Heubert and Susie lleubcrt. therein
NnW. THKHFFOKK. 1 will, on the
7th dsy of Jan.. 1910. at two o'clock P.
with M It the east front door of the court
,, house In said County of Oarfleld and
I State of Oklahoma, offer ut public aal«4
the ,n,| nell to the highest bidder for cash
...... In hand th- following described proper-
ty situate in Oarfleld County, Htate of
mure. \ t r. oklahoma, to-wit The Northwest Quar-
,, t. . of .Section Nine < ). Township Tweii-
aa eagei run- (v.tjiro,. North of Hange Six («)
as the rest of us and it would w. j. m in Oarfleld County, Oklaho-
. . , ,hp inn. and that said property Will be sold
found that the ablest ana ^ commanded by said order of sale.
would ere long he in r>nted at the Bher'ff'e office at Knld,
Jarf'eld County. Stati« of Oklahoma,
his 1st day of I>ec.. 1909
individual
enjo
equal weait
Id one man
on without
such a cc
ambition and
full layp thei
same old raci
ind fortune
the Socialists
aers ai
be
indltlon of society.
healthy incentlv
e would soon be
for place and pi
In this race mors
would be
at rouges
possession of the best homes, the j
best position and the mot profitable
lines of business. Social conditions I
would be again uneven the beggars j
would no longer ride iu tin*/ «'sr-
-tnges and there would be a defin-
ite drift toward iondltlons very much ,
Ilk*' those now existing
Then what would happ
A WISE
FARMER
Always keeps on hand during
the winter months a Rood
supply of such drugs and rem-
edies as are like'y to be need
ed at a moment's notice.
Sickness is list le to come to
the stock or family, and safe-
ty In s i-i having suitable
remedies at hand We make
a specialty of supplying
Farm Drugs
A large ttade in this line en-
ables us to csrry such goods
in quantity and we are always
in position to furn'sh any-
thing needed in any quantity
desired. We guarantee qual-
ity and our prices cannot he
beaten. Remember, a num-
dered ticket for the Automo-
bile drawing goes with each
26c cash purchase.
The Corry Pharmacy
Where they use Squibb's Chemi-
cals in peremptions
PHONE 225 ENID
UA1LBOAD TIME TABLE
ROCK ISLAND.
North Bound.
6:10
36 . 9 40
24
Houth Bound
C. CAMPBELL,
Sheriff of Oarfleld County.
State of Oklahoma
fKlrst Published In the Wave liemocri
I lecember 2. 1909.)
NOTlt k of fin %l tktti kmkm
HTATK OF OKLAHOMA
Oarf'eld County
IN THE COUNT V COURT.
demand ,n
David W. Kusfman, Frank I.. IVII.
Ides.
< t* iniii is* loner >o. -J, I). L. Cleie-
land, J. J. Silver, Richard Halrli, >V.
II. Herrj.
Commissioner No. ti, >1. 8. Johnson.
>f. J. Roberta, W. J. Cameron, K. R,
Hvdgdeu.
NOTICE W) HIUSOKIUKHS
MabM'fibers falling to receive their
papers should uotlfy tbe office by
phone, No. 74«, not later than 7 iltO
as we have a boy at the
property at all. If onp
down to bedrock, he will find that
every Socialist wants something bet-
ter for himself. He wishes to take
a good fat office away from some-
body else He hankers after wealth
that he has never earned lie
would like lo occupy some position
for which he is unfitted
All m<*n have a certain kind of
ambition and each would like to be
i first. But ambition realized means
the displacement and disappointment
of others. Every man who realizes
under dogs would probably : Winii
mother grand division, but those So- Notice is he
clulists who had risen to fame and j '"^Ynlst
fortune would doubtless be the first William*
to realsi and they would probably I "
tell the under dogs that they had ' admlnis
their chance and didn't avail them-
selves of It. and therefore they Regular
should not be allowed to reap where
others had sown.
Such is the phantasy of Socialism.
There is no excuse for a Socialis-
tic propaganda In this country It
Is not a practical system at all. and
If adopted, it would simply lead to
utter eonfusion. Moreover, thos^
are prominent as Socialists
f the Kstate of Dot
ed.
THE ENID MARKETS
ENID GRAIN MARKET.
orrected to Date by Farmers'
and Blevator Co.
Wheat hard 100
Wheat, soft 102
Corn • • -60
Oata
Billings Branch.
No. 742 leavea .. *10:10 a. m.
No. 741 arrives •••• 4:00 p. m
Knld and Anadarko
(Enid to Wnarlka.)
No. 753 leaves 10:10 a
No. 7&4 arrives . • 3:4f. p
FRISCO SYSTEM
No 612 leavea for Tulsa • 7:10 a. m.
No. 610 leaves for Tulsa.. 3:20 p m.
No. 613 Ar. from Tulsa... 12:40 p m
No. 611 Ar. from Tulsa .. 7:41 p in
No. 608 leaves for Beau-
mont Jet. 8:BO a. ■
No. 602 leaves for Beau-
mont Jot. • . . 3:25 p m.
No. 809 arrives from Beau*
mont Jet. ••.. 12:33 P m.
No. 007 arrlvea tfom Beau-
No- 610 arrlvea from Ver-
mont Jet 7:36 p. m
No. 609 leavea for Vernon 1:06 p. m.
non 3:00 p. m
No. 665 leavea for Avard.. 7.30 a. m.
No. 611 leavea for Avard. 8:03 p. m.
No. 612 arrives from Avard 6:50 a in ;
No. 654 arrioa from Avard 4:45 p ui.,
Local freight leaves for Bessie at;
| 7:30 a m.; arrives from Bessie at
uumbrr of p*ticoU taken It it *
I'rneral hospital. ea j ol accm
Op*a to all reputable physicilo*
4tii Pc iti*elyJ No Phyiiciaa in
Charge Graduate Trained Nurtea.
Nenous P.lease* Ohalelrira and
Disea« Women * Sp«cialt|
Physicians or Patient* who desire a
sale jnd romlortable home tor
treatment will be |i «n fall llilor-
mation by addressing all communi
oations lor rules, etc., to
LENNOX SANITOR1LM.
□ Wichita. Kanaas
AND LIQUOR HABIT8J
^ CUKES UKUO AND LIQUOH HAbiisj ^
1 THE FRANTZ %
I LUMBER COMPANY 1
Offer you the beat grades of build
ing material at the lowest living
prices. See us when you iieed
anything in our line.
as
by given lh.it J A. WU-
July appointed and qualified-
tor <'l the e«tat« of Dot V.
a<M*d, huH rendered and j
ttlement, and filed |
account and report of hl .
uuch admlnlHtrnt
urdny. th«- 27th day of I
I> 1909. helnR n «!«>' of ft' Springs
n of said Court, to.wlt of TurkeV|.
.... October term. A. I>. 1909. nl lo o'-•
•Wick In the forenoon of rntid day. at the] Roosters
County f'ourt Room In tin* City of Enid. rjucbs
In said County of Oarfleld. oklahoma, j
has been duly appointed by the mild j Gees
.'ourt for the flnaV settlement of said Eggfl| S'c
Flour
KMD PRODUCE MARKET
Corrected to Lute by Knld I'eultrj A
Eir? Cen p® 7.
Hens
f said
hlch tlmo ftnd plftce any
rson Interested In said estate may
pear und fllo his exceptions in writ.
u tn the account and contest the same.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I hav
who hereunto set my hand and affixed the Hides, green
., seal of snld Court this 29th day of No-
ember. 1909
Potatoes
Hide*. O. S. ... 9
4:30 p. m.
SANTA FB LINE,
Eaat Bound.
No. 441 to Guthrie dally.. 7:00 a. m.
No. 443 to Guthrie (mixed) 2:15 p. m.
Weat Bound.
No. 442 to Kiowa dally 7:30 p. m
No. 440 to Klo*a (mixed) 1:00 p. m.
Passenger trains at Enid twenty min-
utes, arriving that much earlier
than the time for leaving as given
above.
(SenI'
anything but uniformity of wealth
and work in thia country. They are
jusa as solfish as the rest of us-
They are looklnu out for Number (Klnl ruMl.hi'^n^the
One Place a million dollars in
bauk to the credit of -Mr. Deba or
Mr. Haywood, and wild horses could-
lompel thorn to divide It up for i,n^n1?1?nckB?;
(First Published lb Wmve-Democrat
Nov 11. 1909 )
\OTlCF. of DEMAND FOR TAX DKKDB
STATE OF OKLAHOMA,
-Democrat County of Oarrteia. 89.
December 2 190D.) To the unknown own«ri iot! lots num
NOTK i: of DBMAMI FOR TAX DKBD b ed 30 91 and 37 1n
STATE OF OKLAHOMA. : lots numbered 6 9 and l7 in block :29.
County of Garfield. SS. u- In the town of Hunter, state of Ok
nknown ownors of lots i
the good of society
The Socialistic
movement
flee who will deliver paper* to any J his ambition realizes It on the failure
who have failed to receive the paper, I °f others And there Is nothing to
bat notice should not be delayed lat- show that the Socialist is without
er thau the hour mentioned. ambition It Ih hard to see how.
Subscribers are also asked to lis- under a Socialistic regime, there
ten for the whittles of the Wave* could be any railroad development,
Demoerut currier boys, n* they are any great hotels, any progress in
Instructed to whistle long uud loud art and science
when they toss the paper In the if society In this country
yards of aubscrlbcr*. And also reconstructed and property were di
please look carefully about the yard vlded equitably among the people
and porch for your paper, before
♦♦Jumping" to the eonelusloo that the i
boy hus missed you.
Please observe these rules nnd yon
will be served promptly and nvold
mistake*. Thin office wants to serve
Its subscribers well uud efficiently
, State of Oklaho-
Block 3.
10. 13. 14. IT and IS In Block
i^ots 11. 1 r . 16 In Block 1&.
Lots 3, 11 and 16 In Block 16.
this country la not sincere Its ad- • ix,tH 1. 2. 3. 5 and 22 in Block 14.
vocatea do not themselves believe Lots 2. 3, 14. 19 and 27 In Block 1,
Lots 0 and 6 In Block Z-.
In It. The original dream of the i^otn 9. 10 and 12 In Block^ 23.
Socialists was a noble one; but it In the town of Carrb
wan only a dream. you, nnd each of you. are hereby no
A. danger to our i„„.,utio„i. ^^.^"^.^525.°,: .J- .h dy jf
our civilization, and our development, A p 1907 after complete and legal no- December. A. I>. 1907 tae saia o. 1.
Socialism 1. pa**l„R away The «n- «i. Sou'Jf und VcTa. J. B^nc^r. and^tha.
were . slble American Is not fond of vlalone. county for t
0 di- | You can't arm him und Bend him thereon for th
taxen were ot puiu. unu mo oi •« u v o i «i - - -- .. , „ .
to fight the east wind 0f innd were sold to Oscar E. Ford, he i said A J. Spencer, aa the legal
to the certificates of
•demptlon Ih made by]purchase Issued against suoh tracts of
lahoma.
Vou. and each of you. are hereby no-
tified that the above described tracts
of land were on the 2«th day of No
vember, A D.. 1907. after complete and
legal notice had been made as pro
vlded by law. sold by the county trean
urer of Garfield county for the taxen
legally levied thereon for the year
1906. which said taxe« were not paid,
and the said tracts of land were sold to
S V Thomas, he being the highest,
best and last bidder, for the sum of
the accumulated taxes
Phone 116 300 W. Broadway g
BLIND .H'KTHT.
When political conditions get so
rotten that a poor, inoffensive wreck
of a man is given n 2-year sentence
bt.( owlD* K. the fart that we hare k "d 18 •<""
to the pin. chained to a negro.
added more than new subscribers
darlag the past three weeks, and
have not the routes pcrfeeted fully
for our carrier boys, we may miss a
few subsfrH>ers, but ask that the of.
flee be notified by 7 iW p. m. in
cave this happen*.
Aa lo preaident'a meisag give
tehm to us in broken d vh
With the amendment beaten. Ala-
bama bruins to see th i'Ug!i a ft lane
ibee i darklv
(iarfiold countv has 56 tracts of
school land that will he sold from
February 28 to March 1 and 22nd.
There are 8.SK4 acres to be sold
Buck Campbell in hi* Hornet, is
for ludge Garber for congreaaman.
the only Republican paper in the
county Buck always was and is
out spoken
Though 73 years young. Lyman J
while an official pet who steals $21.-
600 of the people's money geta a
1-year term and goes to the state
warden with a letter of introduction
and riding iu a Pullman car—it is
time for the people to ait up and
, take notice. How many more of
these outrageous exhibitions of in-
Cnndidates for city offices should yo
legally levied ; unless dederaptlon Is made by you or
1900. which said 1 your authorized agent or attorney on
ot paid, ami the said tracts lor before 60 days from thlB date ine
of "land were sold to Oscar K Ford, he j said A J Spencer,
being the highest best and last bidder.1, holder and ow
nd that unl'
(Signed)
J. SPENCER
authorized agent or attor-; land will demand of county treasurer
in- un or before sixty days from thisof Oarfleld county. Oklahoma, that
come out of their holes long eti- ^ate the said Oscar K. Ford as the legal; d ada be Issued to him as provided by
ough to tell what they stand for and holder and owner of the certificates of ; law.
purchase issued against such tracts of ;
why inud will demand of the county treasur- j —
er of Oarfleld county. Oklahoma, that published In Wave-Democrat.
ued to him as provided by Novomber 2G. 190S.)
<Signed i rrBLH-.vriON NOTICE
OSCAR K. FORD. i 8TATE OF OKLAHOMA
Oarf'eld County.
To all who own or have equitable
Monarch Portland Cement j
ki*dVve "S>es\ j
i KEIM LUMBER COMPANY >
« Phnnp R39 E. Broadway and 4th St.
$
E, Broadway i
iiilM •
i
Judge Oarber will not be a can-
didate for governor Mark that. If
Judge Garber is a candidate next
year it will be for congress from
the First diatrlct, the Enid post-
office to the contrary notwithstand-
ing
A FEAST FOR THE EYES
through our windows is only a sug-
geetlon of the good things to be had .
within out more. We always carry a :
fresh stock of dainty cakes and pas- |
try' that makes delightful desserts,
while the fame of our bread la justly I
founded upon its substantial merits of, j
superior excellence In flavor as well I
as its valuable, healthful and nutrl- , j
rious quality.
PA BLOB BAKERY
West Side of Square 110 South Ind
W. II. Gayer, Prop.
TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS
You may not get your paper
regular while we are putting
so many new subscribers on
the list each day. If you do
have trouble with the de-
livery, kindly call Phone746
and tell us. We are anxious
to give you good service, so
give us your help.
STATK OF UIVL.A
Oalrfleld.
In the District Court of 8sta County. \ ®nn
John Pinkie) Plaintiff ,hn'
The artiBt'a wife, Mrs. Christy,
hoae marital troubles with her hus-
sulted Justice will our people stand | band has brought the couple into the
for without getting up and doing
house-cleaning on their own account?
Muskogee Phoenix
And a man has just pleaded guilty
in the Oarfleld county district court
to "beating a poor devil out of
$1,200 by mortgaging a lot of cat-
tle that he never owned, receiving
a sentence of $*>00 upon the recom-
mendation of the county attorney.
This is .iustice gone mad. when a
man can dellberatly defraud and
swindle his neighbor and receive n
premium of $700 for so doing'
lu MInocuous Desuetude.**
Home one ought to go over in the
Bnake county and run Bill Murray
flashlight, says all she wants of her
dear Harold Is to be taken into his
arms if Harold declines we invite
Mrs Christy to come to Enid, where "December'
there Is a great big lusty editor
who is an adept in the hugging
game (Gee! We hope our wife doesn't
rend this.)
Gage Is a belie\er In the old adge j out ^ hole. He has scarcely
that It Is never too late to atart
over again lie married ;i young
widow last week
According to statistics, the Okla-
homa stork iB not the kind that
stands around on one leg and leaves
the work of booming the popula-
tion to the city directory man.
been heard of since that big write
upin Sturm's Waukomis Hornet
111 Hf
There ought to be on
morala for women and '
dard for men A wri
sajd. "Caesar had a rign* t
Lee Cruce would no doubt make a
good governor, but there are others-
Joe Mc.N'eal. for instance Waukomis
Hornet.
standard of: And what would the Indian Terri-
s.ime stan tory side of the state do to "Your
r who naa t'nele Joe." when they 'rise up" and
ile.aand ' remember that the McAlester News-
Enid needs a set of officials who
will see that the ordinance# of the
city are enforced and if the city
hasn't «n anti-spit" ordinance It
needs one badly and needs some-
body to enforce it. Go along any
of the walks around the square and
notice the filthy expectorlum It's
a travesty on decency and a disgrace
to Enid. A man who will "spew-
out" a mouthful of spit on the
sidewalks deaervea thirty days in
the booxegrow about six times a
year
noticr of ptrlicatio.v title in and also any person In posnes
(First published In the Wave-Demo- „ion Gf the following described real
crat. Oct. 2_8, 1909.) estut.- situated in the town of North
County °" I Knid, Oarfleld County. Oklahoma; you
ach of you are hereby notified
that th.* following described real ee
VB tate. to-wit: Lots 9 and 10 In Block 38.
Illinois C Plnkley, Defendant. and lot 10 In Block D4. wew on the
Bald defendant. Illinois C. Plnkley. 27th day of November. A. D. 190,. sold
will take notice tfaat she haH been for taxes assessed npalnst Bald premls-
Nued In the above named Court by | OH for the year 1906. which taxes were
John Plnkley in which suit the plain- , on Sfttft delinquent.
tiff auks for Judgment granting him you are uls0 notified unless redemp-
an absolute divorce from said defend-; d f HftlcB wjthln
ant. and that said defendant must an- 1 . 8ervic<s of ,hls
swer the petition filed therein by I sixty days a"er the service or inis
■aid plaltlff on or before the 9th day notice, a deed will be demanded by
' Deoember, 1909. or nald petition the undersigned of the Treasitrer or
ill be taken an true, and a Judgment Oarfleld County, Oklahoma, who will
for said plaintiff in said action grant, issue a deed as provided by law on the
lng said plaintiff an absolute dlvoroe above described real estate to the own-
for tnsaid defendant will be rendered j er an(1 holder of the certificates of
accordingly. ' purchase thereof.
,S"" ' JA"« FILI.EBROWN, ! ™y ^ "
Clerk of Bald Court. 1^o^cmber. A. D. 190*.
Attorney for Plain-I ownfr ^ h0,dprof
purchase.
Parker Simons,
(First publmhoa in tn. WtsoKlr w.v.- (Flr« Published In W ve-Democr t
Democrat October 28. leon.) ( S™
NOTU'K. PUBLICATION NOTICK
Notice is hereby given that In per- STATE OF OKLAHOMA
suance of an order of sale Issued out (;ftrfield County.
of the District Court, of Oarfleld To all who own or have equitable
ty. Oklahoma, on the 27th day of Oo- I t|tle Jn anrt any per90n in poeees-
tober. 1909. In an action wherein tne following described real
Knld umber Company was Pla^j"f • oS,tate situated In the town of North
Mn!l tF*t Anvfi b!« wlfe The Long-' Enid. Oarfleld County. Oklahoma; you
Ku i mb or C otn p an >\aCo r po rat loti. and each of you are hereby notified
Cotter A Hipper. Jull'u^ A Hamm. do- that the following: described real es.
lng business as Th® Hamm Plumbing tate. to-wit: Lot 4 In Block_&6 and lot
Company and Trie
A f ____
"of "Garfield
In Block 40, were on the 23rd day of
..... defendants, directed to me. assessed agalst said premise# for the
the undersigned Rh«'r,f' °.f L i year 190f«. which taxes were on said
County, commanding me to •*[ u^ob, j dftte doilnquent; also the following
unoraUe. advertise andJ described real estate, to-wit: Lots 20
ot'Wrfleft JnS SuS if I and 21 In Block 49. lot 3 in Block 61
Oklahoma, to-wit . The Three story j and lot 9 in Block 62. were on the 37th
llrlck Building and the south One' day of November. A. D. 1907. sold for
Hundred feet of I>ots. Twenty-one and j tjie taxes assessed against said prem.
In Block Twenty-six. In |8(18 f0r the year 190fi. which taxes
... , jonmviiia Addition to the City of | were on „ald date delinquent.
with killing T J Sellars Huey is Knld. upon which said brick building you are ajs0 notified unless redemp
- «..«l fv a ludgment ana ^ ffo|n 8n,(1 salefJ withln
after the service of this
deed will be demanded by
Held b> Coroner's Jurj.
Camilla. Oa . Dec. 3.—The coroner's
Jury returned a verdict of murder in
the case of Columbus Huey
in jail here and hi. 14-year-old wife i^c'r^i^ScKu^of t^eJSan^c's j tlon ■ ™de
\Vl\nan! Coyle. - , , ^ .
"buiine'l "and made In .aid oourt on , the nnder.lgned of the Troa.urer_ of
that his wlfo he above •uupi' on, If ] Capital, a Republican paper says
he wat himself above suspli .on." "Jo<> McNeal of Guthrie Is out run-
struck the keynote. f°r governor Just aa though he
— had not stated In a speech before
The Wave-Democrat declines to the houBe committee on territories n
notice any publiaticon which has f,'w >'°ars ago. while he was trying
neither reputation or standing in to Ret Oklahoma territory admitted
the community in which it is pub- ! tate by itaeir. that the people
llshed, therefore. It will pursue its | of Indian Territory were not capa-
cstablished policy of hewing to the hie of taking part In preparing a
line, regardless of the yelps -f ic- constitution, moat of them having
Ouire puppets nnd yawps of 'di come over from Arkansas."
torial misfits. Now. trot out "Joe McNeal, for In-
stance. and aee Lee Cruce wipe
A whiskey club up in Topeka has j up the mud with him
refused to allow oue of Its members
to permit Gov. Btubbs to be present Hit Him \guln. Buck,
at a banquet given in honor of a What a the difference whether Hird
member of the supreme court. Thia i McGulre attempted to 'choke hiB
really doea good to Gov. Htu' bs He wifo" or not. There mu.t have been
may have felt a keen cut but time ' ^otne cause alleged In order to get
will heal It and he will be more j divorce, and It mlghi as well be
popular than ever. ' ^Is aa a more serious one Wau-
with the sheriff's family. Mrs.
Sellara will proceed to gain posses-
sion of daughter
notice
u
Published In the Wave-Dem
December 1909.)
NOTICE OF SAI.K
Keith, Plaintiff
komls Hornet
Gertrude Atherton says she would
rather reside In the Plutonian regions ' Thanks to the Weather Bureau we
than in Chicago, 'where the rich in «ot off with only two days cloudy
their carriages seem to be swelling weather from the Kansas sleetstorm.
with wealth as If they were about -■
to burst nnd the poor are so tragi- Aw, Come Off!
c.Uy helplessly miserable." Miss If Oklahoma has to have a Demo-
Atherton say« New York is Paradise; cratle governor, what's the matter of^ldTudgment^s'and'tha'oom of"said iBuch'trVcts win 'demimd of the"oouaty
still it is a trifle uncomfortable to with the Hon Hoy Stafford of the ! action remaining wholly unpaid, and treaaurer of Garfield County. Oklaho-
-aid order of csle further recites that ima, that deed* be Issued to him as pro-
~ — "TLOC
John D Heubert and Susie Heu-
bert. nnd the Oklahoma State
Bank. Defendants,
by virtue of an order of sale to me di-
rected and delivered. Issued out of the
office of the Clerk of the District Court.
In and for Oarfleld County. Oklahoma,
sitting In aud for the County of Oarfleld
dated the 30th day of Nov. 1909.which or-
f sale recites that said court on
the f>th day of May. 1909, In an action
then pending therein to enforce a mort-
gage lien upon the following described
real estate, to-wit. the Northwest Quar-
ter of Section Nine (9V Township Twen-
ty-three (23> North of Hange Six (6)
W. I M., of Oarfleld County. Oklaho-
ma. A. 11. Keith recovered a Judgment
ngalnst the defendants. John D. Heu-
bert and Susie Heubert. for the sura of
I166C.93. with Interest thereon at the
rate of twelve per cent per annum from
the 29th day of March. 1909. and the
further sum of $160.00 as an attorney's
fee. and the further sum of 116.SO as
costs of said act'on and that In said
action the defendant, the Oklahoma
State Bank, recovered a Judgment
against said defendants, John D. Heu.
bert and Susie Heubert. for the sum of
1296.70. together with Interest thoreon
at the rate of twelve per cent per an-
num from the 29th day of March. 1909,
and In addition thereto, the sura of
• 50.00 as an attorney's fee and for the
*ale of the above described property to
satisfy said Judgments. If the aume
should not be paid within six month
against said defendant
ath* day* oT*March, "1909, for the I Garfield County. Oklahoma.
■um of 12466 00 and Interest thareon jusue a deed as provided by law on the
from the 6tb day of March. 1909. at above described real estate to the own-
the rate of 6 per cent per annum and (>r an(j holder of the certificates of
t costs of 181.86 and coat* purchase thereof.
will on the 11th day of ,P®° ,, f?"' witness my hand this 19th day of
1900. at the hour of I o oloc* ,, m November. A. r>. 1909.
otoftnld ■ m spalding
said County and State, offer for sale.
and sell to the highest b,dJe' '{IT J"*1,
the said property above dcscriDecr (Pir t published in Wave-Democrat.
WITNESS my hand this 87th day oi Noy JS 1909#)
October, 1909 o ^ r. A mm BIT.T M TICK of DEMAND FOR TAI DKKDN
Owner and holder of Certificates of
w. CAMI'BEI-L.
Sheriff of Garfield County. Okla.
- " W Hoar, Undersherlff.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
STATK OF OKLAHOMA.
By K w" Hoar. Undersher 1 ff.^_ (County of Garfield,
S6.
Kruae R Hills,
(First
Published in Wave-Democrat.
Nov. IS, 1909 >
NOTICE of OEM IND FOR T%X DEED®
statk of oklahoma.
County of Garfield, SF
To the unknown owners of lo.* num-
b<-ed 10. 13 and 23 In Block 6. Lots
num* r 11 12. 13 nnd lb In Block 4.
all In Addition 'A'' In the town of
Fairmont. State of Oklahoma.
You. and each of you. are hereby no-
tified that the above described tracts
of land were on the 2nd day of Decem-
ber. A. D. 1907. after complete and le.
gal notice had been made as provided
by Uw. sold by the county treasurer of
Garfield oounty for the taxes legally
levied theron for the year 1906, which
said taxes were not paid, and the said
tracts of land were sold to Fred Block-
er. he being the highest, best and last
bidder, for the sum of |4.12. the accu-
mulated taxes and penalties, and that
unless redemption is made by you or
your authorl*ed agent or at-
torney on or before sixty days
from this date, the said Fred Blocker
as the legal holder and owner of the
from the rondition thereof, and that all j certificates of purchase Issued against
poor In New York.
Oklnhoman?"—Waukomis Hornet
proceeds
std «sle of the above 'Signed*
•ircn BLOCKER
To th}' unknown owners of lot num-
bered 13 In block 26 In the town of
Hunter, state of Oklahoma.
You and each of you are hereby
lifted that t-he above described tracts
of land were on the 26th day of Novem-
ber, A. D. 19S7. after complete and le-
gal notice had been made aa provided
by law. sold by the county treasun
Garfield county for tho taxes legaiy
levied theron for the year 1906. whtoh
said taxes were not paid, and the said
tracts of land were sold to S P. Thom
as. he belr.g the highest, beat and last
bidder, for the sum of 11.60. tho accu
mutated taxes and penalties, and tlwU
on tho 10th day of December, A,
1907. the said S. P. Thomas did legally
assign the said tracts of land to U. S.
Page, and that unless redemption Is
made by you or your authorized agent
or attorney on or before 80 days from
this date the said U. F Page, as the
legal holder and owner to the eertlfl
cato of purchase Issued against such
tract of land will demand of county
treasurer of Oarfleld county. Oklaho.
ma. that deeds be issued to him as
provided by law
(Signed) V.S. PAGE.
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delivered at your door
Tb« Little Crater Crude Oil Burner
IS now being DEMON-
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tlie Corry Pharmacy Drug
Store, west side square.
You are invited to call
aud see our BURNERS
and examine contracts and
patent. Don't miss us, we
can show you something
that will save you fuel and
make you money.
J. H. BoATRIGHT, Manager.
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the OFFICIAL PAPER of This
City; also the OFFICIAL PA-
PER of Garfield County. It is
the most widely read publica-
tion in Enid and Garfield Coun-
ty, consequently it is
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160 acres, 4 miles north-
east of Ames, Okla., 23 mi.
south-west of Enid, 4 rooms
Rood orchard, best water,
wind mill, tanks, is partly
fenced, 90 acres in cultiva-
tion, balance timber pasture
good soil and lays well.
Price $2,500
$2,060 cash, balance in five
years. This is a snap as
the adjoining place sold for
$4,460 and an unimproved 80
cornering with it sold last
spring for $2,000. Title is
perfect If you want a bar-
gain, act quickly. Address
Jack Morrow,
Wave-Democrat
Enid. Okla.
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