The Wave-Democrat (Enid, Okla), Vol. 1, No. 276, Ed. 1 Monday, January 3, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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AW HIKE TO STAY.
iber Ot strong Republican j j
r. of the state aro dally dls-
L,broadsides of abuse at the >1
guaranty law In che
j>olltlcal capital there-
Sapulpa l.lght. a He-
. the light would "UK
battle ground baa been
,d we venture the opin-
rted much further the
„ Iona of confidence
on the part "I thous-
ZZ~<* voter. wbWh wUI <,°"'''.
heavily against the party In the com
Inf campaign.
The Light Is a Republican ne ^
per, but It does not ca
What Oklahoma Edit-
ors Are Saying
WAVE-DEMOCRAT
made the
educational cen-
published every afternoon wcepi
Sunday, t Enid, Garfield county, Ok
The Wave-Democrat does not neces- , ^ w„h the
.Jny indorse expressions mad. by I
addresa-
fncron ha« won
Itatlon : « :1 '"diwa
schools Of Oklahoma.
lb ittpervlilon
^TtnTe famous
"'Th. Democratic party of Oklahoma
|„r„ not likely to have their not
dictated by disgruntled polltl-
| hacks of the oPP^Ilcn gov6raluwlt, eVen while p. — Job ^
Democrats are very .._onf>niloii ol
results of Ralney*
that
( old reel
Tie Enid Morning News Is for
Judge Garber. The New* 11
would naturally prefer the election
ot a Democrat but Indorses Judge
Garber In order to prevent the •!<«-
Hon of Ulrdseed McCSulre. Is
New. getting cold feet a. to
•irospect* or the Democracy in
First District? 1
that district never
' (lalmants to cltlienahlp whitt would T0
delay matters another fifteen yean.«
Some are reluctant to see anybody
' Het a rake-off out of the Immediate
i Hale but If there 1. any rake-off It
will b" contributed by Individual In-1
dlana whose anxiety Is consequently 1
beyond Question. I .
Then the Phoenix says The eB- ^ hand. of tbe printer an
r teemed News-Capital doe. not ban- j B carefully compiled and cla -1 audi"
Stale Oiliciatf"
— \ iluT«ru«>r
• _ ln | Lieut. Ooteruor
The Wave-Democrat now uan Attorney General
*111 Boon '
die this subject with It. accuB,am: | |med M{[ou ot the Banking, Whole-j
steadiness probably for the very I
good reason that it knows It Is
arguing from a wrong premise. The
th« | Phoenix thinks It knows what those
th' indlanB want a. well as what the>
*" need In the way of legislation, and
lerk of Suuremo Court
Htructioi
A I
aale, Manufacturing, Keal Estate and ^lue in,pect.
Professional interests of Enid. The ',,mn
... C. s.
,, \v. lilkW
( ha . West
Win. i.OMi
Jan a* llt-iief"*
M. E.Tr«i i
W. 11. L. Cempbei
Chat. Ta> o
K. D.Ci
0?V\c'\s.t\ Sv6cV*.Ws\
Rooms 429-30 Chamber of Com
merce Bldg.
PHONE 1085.
r. u. EBB1UHT.
mlMCUS AS* 8CBCEOS
mice over
Parker Book Store.
U Enid. Okta.
rry Its parti." '
into a matter of this Und.nd It
does not believe that the question
properly one of politic, anyway.
The theory of guaranteed bunk
po.lt. I fathered by no les.
ag, than Uncle Sam hlmwIf. for ■ ■
well known that the United Sta
lit uii
edition will contain portraits ot prom
inent business men who have helped
make the city what It is. The edi-
tion will also contain cuts and illus-
trations of all prominent buildings
ni ..I Gb«riti«^ Mi«w Haru-tro
Labor ' "...
CoaniHtu
luBurauca ui r . .
Corporation Commissioners:
j. J. McAlester. A. 1*. WalM.i. J K 1
JUSTICES SU«JKHM K COLKT.
mL j. E. MAHOSET
S. W. 11 aye*, J l
> orris Mcdulre
Times-Democrat
Democracy or , as frequently stated in these col-
had .uch an op- |t not going to be deceived
then the itepubll- hy brg petitions, alleged to be signed
Tulsa ljy indies, or public letter. • of
"leading men- „ the two naUon^to ^ ^ floe ,
printed on fine enamel! Qtliclal Directory Ol (iarl! Ill t0
ltooniH
Hullding.
ChiafJ utica...
Ans4>ciatHi.-Je « J -
Turu«i, MaUli«* J. Katu-
UoiMd Slit" *• <• -'
Bald, «h|«-
Heir f
correspondents any more than
responsible for their utterances
" lBCm "nc7at the Auditorium In Okla
week, and hopes he
ratrons falling to g« "> , , l,erir"*"
ularly will please notify thU oSlce.
i'houe 740.
_ success t.)
than he did In this
M0M AV JAM'AKV 3, 1 1«.
homa aty 1 '
wilt win atlll greater
In the future
Instance.
RISE OK THE SOUTHWEST
Oklahoma i« ou' lhc ""T! deposit.
of ita growth In fanning and other ^ v)cw o( facl „„d
Industries In 1M9 and a" | Df the many
A TOUTICAL lUMO-STEElthB
That George ltalney, county 8u
perlntendent of schools of thl.i county
could have been elected Pre.ld.nt o'
the Slate association, held at Ok
homa City last week, is th. remark-
able statement made by the Eagle
in yesterday s paper.
The Eagle further state.i t
ltalney went to the convention for
he purpose of showing UP De*no-
crats In other words he went as a
. ,, itolltlcal mission
politician on a ponu<u
and the Eagl
nmtentent that Ralney
admirably In his political
.how UP Democrats In an unfavorable
U^he Eagle's statement that Mr.
Ralney went as a politician on a
political mission Is Pfrtw trujj
but that mlaslon was to
elected as president of the state as-
soclatlon.
Superintendent Ralney has
losing out for some time, and many
of Ms former friends In his own
oarty now openly declare that they
will not support him. should he be a
candidate again for the position h«
now holds Mr. Ralney I. So"c
Hois" as a political trimmer and
w noticed this storm brewing
ellfrly saw that .omethlng had to
bB done to twister up his waning
popularity
n... 10 the continued erpamalvene.. suffered "by
' .tate say. the Globe- lhelr m„„ey to banks
.ffect that the Indians
of these lands.
tip I There Is no objection to the sale
from a mighty reliable .ource that j lhe surface of the coal land., or
the wearhtess of Joe Norris Is ad- | them over to the state for
... 1. ... feeling in his present i that n,atler. at a reasonable valua-
,, feeler put out to find ,()1| bul there |s .erlou. objection to
^ organization of ^ a race Joe could umki„K «ay with thl. vast eu-
banks, granting them the rtflil to o ^ ^ ^ Flr#l d,
tate simply because a few lobbyists
advertise the f«t they ' £ And ,op of thla Is the S(.„ „„i,ies In It for big few.
United States depositories, and ^ 1 ; NH-dulre, finding that j Tho aale o( the coal mines would
_ „f men statement norolna((.|, or ^ ^ ^ g,xty mUU(ma 0, dol-
111 try to put Norris Into |ari) lnt0 thesc Indians' hands, that
to beat (inrher. _We have |g true. bu, u would result ln more
heard of a good many Idiotic tlUngs Mm than KlMld to them. They
that McGulre has done, and we have d0„.t nced a,, money now and they
seen others, but tot him to presume
think that Joe Norris could be
elected to congress I. past the limit.
- Muskogee Time. Democrat.
vhonei Office 1085.
Residence W5 Red °ne
1)11. I' A. HI I)S0>
half-tones,
LEGISLATURE.
ln US employe an army of men
whose sole business It Is to examine
Into the conditions of these banks,
yet doe. not de.po.lt a dollar w th an
one of them unless first given
bond covering the amount of
statement
cannot
*ed,
Individual loBses which
those who havi
tZrT^h^rt of Oklahoma .up that wh«
recent that the general public | ^ ^ tbg government was
well its novel features
r™":,<^on. Of land and the sud-
den springing up of rude habitations
put no longer is the
rihackB and campers.
, oklahoma have become big pro-
of Oklahoma oth(,r
ducers and those wno
occupation® have proeper.jd and mu
tlplled In like degree In the p
tll the year the tot l. are high
11^was'admhted that a man con,ti | stated that Judge
Jure", house, hi- barn hUP-' -
sonal effects, and even hl
naturally followed In the life of
\ it Outside View <>'
Tl„. Tulsa World takes the News-
to task because this paper
Oarber Is not a
that he
: Capital
average man
that his bank deposit
lid-eyed Insurgent
some revision of tne
merely favors
rules of the hoUBe and that he ad
cate. a permanent tariff commission
with real power,
that Judge
authority for the
mcceeded
cheme to
are extensive,
goes on.
the mineral resource.
and the Pr°«P«tln. .tin
From the day of Its open ng
homa has been a remarkable tuocew
In all the forms of productl-ve
dustry It has undertaken.
in area of Oklahoma Is compara-
rtvely a small part of the Bouthweat,
hut serves as a a,crimen., of hat
„ to come In that part of the coun
" New 'Mexico and AMzona are
looking forward to statehood and no
doubt Will attract a large
settlers when they arMve ^
dlcnlty. They must na>*
recognized garden spot many cen ur
les ago. for their relics of an ancient
numerous awd unus-
The whole South
west awaits a busy transformation
that can not be long daUyed^Fam
civilization are
ually Interesting.
C°Out of that'thought grew thc^bank
guaranty law. change
marLl>,.hen—7n addition «ol^ct^ta Jne form ot^• othor
fertile soli and fAVorAbl*_.C„",",ftvJ the bank daposlt guaranty
WThe11Bargum« t that banking nvu«t
rr^^rrnUr^-lmary a.
not stand today Is too often i COngressmi
that the product of his toll
single
The World Insists
(latter Is a regular Vic
will need it in their old age.
There is still another matter to be
considered, too; oklahoma a. a state
should not wish to pauperize these
Indians. Let them dissipate their
funds and their Income by the meth- tlon will be out soon
„d proposed and In twenty years the | Get your copy n Sim.
state will have a lot of paupers on
Its hands to care for. Better see
that they are permitted to enjo, a
permanent revenue than to have t
given them to waste or for fee-graD-
bers to squander.
book paper and bound In magazine j
fortn ready for mailing. II. willw_u„
circulated on a new plan which can
not fail Of good reults to those con-
cerned as well as the city at large.
Over 160 of our live business firm.
are represented in Its columns at
present. Those who have not been
seen will be called upon by a repre-
sentative of the paper and Its nature
explained more fully.
The edTtlon la now in the hands of
the prnter. and those who have con-
tracted for space should send In their
copy at once, as for this reason the
edition has been delayed. The edi-
P. J. (ioul'litIK
j M Porta
A. A. Htoll
Clark Distric Court....
Bteuogrupher
COUNTY OFEICES.
>'3UUt) Judgo
Conuty Clerk
dtient!
County Attorney
K i{iBterof Ueedu
Treasurer
County Superintendent
County Hurteyor
■'Upt. Board o( Health
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
M M Callaway
Office, Sew Murphy Bolldlng.
lndepeni
Itooms
118#
>, independence^ ^ ^ ^
t B. Cullisou
. .Ira A. William >
... S. C. Campbell
....11.(1. McKeovo'
C B. Longcoi
C. W. Smith
Geo. Uaiuey
It. F. Lewi
Dr. C. E. Duuirel
The president is
anxious to have
Comment of the Press
OD
Republican Editors Meet
at District
2ud DUtrict
3rd District
Regular meetings of Boi
each mouth.
J. 11. BAUSES.
I'ractlce Limited to Kje, Ear,
and Throat
Oklahoma. -
I)lt. t. E. 1IAMHELU
rUVSlCIAN AM. ,
Bronn-Krnier Dry Good
Store.
Sort).west Corner of Squ^e. ^
Phones: Office 548,
. Jttyuo Office over
K. Wilst
lies. 40S.
BA1LB0AD TIME HBLE.
ROCK ISLAND.
North Bound.
South Bound.
Murdoch of a fellow. We based our I ieftdt ln vhe ,«atofflce depart-
Statement on the account of ^tne nul(k> up i„ some
judge's announcement In
Enid
Eagle. U the World Is nisht about
It we are of the optoion that Judge
Oarber will make Just about as much
showing against McGulre In the prl-
Judge llalner did last time
No. 23
No. 35
No. 11
6:10 a. m.
9:40 a. m.
6:28 p m
9:45 a. m.
6:43 p. m.
9:OS p. m-
GEO* A. BOYLE*
PHYSICIAN AM) SCUUEOt
Special attention to Eleetro-Thera.
putlc. and Diseases of
,14 West Randolph, . rHlr.h
Office
Bros. Residence M>4
Telephone
West Handolp*
Those Foolish YMse Mt«
lust as an "old fool 1. the biggest
fool of all." .0 a wise man when be
does act foollnSv Irunecend* all
Mcleste
from that district. If
what the World wants.-
News-Capital.
he l'hoenix Object!
together but don't
d.y by ' the rather startling advice wW<jh Jj
divine Sara Bernhardt U Purported
have given some J-oung people who
Billing. Branch.
No. 742 leaves '10:1^ a' m
No. 741 arrives 4:00 p' m
Enid and Anadarko.
(Enid to Wuarlka.)
No. 753 leaves ■
No. 764 arrive. .
3:45 p. m.
FRISCO SYSTEM.
as it | .he approves of
ln.ureB the l'e" claiming that they
The president tn his message sain.
•The actual loss from the transmt.
sion of second-class mail is |M.-
000,000 a year. The newspaper eoe.
on the average 219 miles, the n«£ and gofB (he Umlt. New.^
, . , ine 1.094 miles. A great sa g | ^ ^ ^ „ ,.„le, are more or lees
If he makes a hard enough 1 be made by imposing upon
H may result in a Democratic j ^^1^. an4 periodicals a higher
"U'rrihis moment ^-I c,.^ ^j a T1 a 7.10 a. m
1 bivb rr z to beat n -• rr;:
-• i. « -- iUa ni. I hnnd I ci i ar from Tulsa. • • 7.41 p.
appropriately question No. 611 Ar. from
advisability of newspaper men | No. 8:60 a.
,esolutlng at all, since It 1. their bus-
iness to comment freely and sup-
posedly unbiasedly
ents from day to day. But we
I)It. guy e. bbeweb
Physician and Surgeon
Phone Mf'1' or DaJ-
,looms 0 and 11, Over llrown-Kraier
Residence 708 e. Mnple, Enid, OUa.
UB. 8. M. JESHK8.
..10:10 a. m.; Practice limited to Eje, Ear. Ko«
and Throat, masses Eltted CorrecU,-
llocVada; Bldg.
Enid, O'U-
ords
trial marriages,
would promote
flood
one way at I Monday,
government ltors met
arsstriVr." -
ufacturers association of Milwaukee
In a suit against the express com-
panies before the railway comonis-
not wiped out In a
the act of another.
way, but it Is good .O
According to these allegations, the
carrying parcels,
the
g B. "so long as Hjnsures the ue- , ~ ^„„g, etc. j ^ ^"c^ "nations I.
po.«torM.monyw^en meO«t f IW howevw. Am9\ the postofflce. are .nor-
drr-5.rj?i-; ^
to bolster up ui - - that oan noi u'- . tno app""~ - Bt be c.h
boundary of the Vnl.ed^a^^ ihfm poy ^Je-^.U
Mexico, southern California. Antral o(hcra ,hat argument
America and South America. Th.
current ev-
e'shall
The nature of the
pass that over.
resolutions adopted, and circumstan-
ces under which they were adopted,
include.!'that if he could secure the K, r>,„ng will be easy
side,lev of the stale aBsoclatlon. Bnd a fair rtinre of manj
-l.^nhle to turn the ttd« | lnjJ win .prist
to sweep him from
S.iiffli threatens
,hls moorings. r
J„ furthers,,, e of thl. .cheme. Mr.
Ralnev's personal friend. Superiniend
ent McCabt1 of Ihe Z
schools, had a very s.rong lrtter in
a few days before the
urgently recommending
. .. .. candidate tor Ihe
Pan-American
Kallroad will not be
l0„B In reaching the Panama Canal
and the countries beyond St. Loul
followed along
,'s orgi
Wednesday evening
a tumbled, we noticed
that the Oklahoma
ivltih an elaborate
the Eagle
convention
Mr' ,.i" the association. Other
presidencj ol in. _i _ ^ the
-lit leal dope
Mr ltalney s orn i
afte
Eagle on
the convention asa«
by our exchanges
News appeared
front page article announcing that
0,0 Ralney ot Enid was being groom-
ed for the race nga«n.t
sr.r^ssrys
asrrt
. .nhpr« nt the Auditorium When
™ making the nomination.. the
^Taylor forces found that Halt.-
the gateway of the Southwest note,
with close and friendly attention all
that goes on there.
.. .. general
on Ihe other fellow first. ..
much safer plan. -Muskogee
The
r.„.Mor!JL -.385,823 pays 10 per
x «tefv enough t«
I makI-W&0,000 in stock. It. ™*
dividends1 are over 86 per cent on
No. 608 leaves for Beau-
mont Jet
No 602 leaves for Deau-
4 . 3:25 p. m.
mont Jet.
No. 609 arrives from Beau-
mont Jet. .12:35 p. m.
No. 607 arrive, from Beau-
No- 610 arrives from Ver- ^
mont Jet ' '
— ■ - „ t No 609 leaves for Vernon 1:05 p. m.
_ each and all open to criticism. N . . ... 3:00 p. m
What the good fellows at Shawn.^•. RVe8 for Avard.. 7:30 aim,
really did wji to #.ulll^ ^iMeaves for Avard.. 8:05 p. m. j
and their profession. They will u ^ arrlveB (rom Avard 6:o0 a. m
derstand this, too, as time goes o , . arrlea from Avard 4:4o p
tVip. neces- nacaip
1)11. II. 11. SlcKEMIE.
PHYSICIAN and scuoeon.
Office: Rooms 8 and 4 Lee build-
ing. Phones, office 570, residence
8.
and the purpose
of the resolutions,
DR. F. A. SMITHE.
Special Attention to Chronic Dl.ea.ei)
ami Disease, of Women.
Office North Side Square, Entrance
Adjoining Oklahoma Lanndrj.
Phone 897.
Jl'ST
PLAIN. I'NY ARNISHED
FALSEHOOD
The Wave-Democrat sqpe weeks
J an.wer.Hl fully the llclng sta.e-
iueni which appeared In
weekly Republican
ea, under the captain
Penalty." The
cal Republican sheet
result
on doposlts
banker will come out even.
that. The
though
is something besirte brotherly
,ove ..1 the bosom Of the Democratic
party of this state
there
Ifde of Vrfleld county, 1-mptly
m, Ralney'. candidacy and
sat down o ^ <lip(.rln,en<i.
en^ of tbe Edmond ^hools. Halney
could no, even get ^
from the small taction that op
posing T.ylor. And w Uo„
^;Pr.r.uch an infinites,nal
m fry thai his candidacy was
!h'.,?-u:
tnl Cameron-Taylor ticket
carried In Us entirely
majorities. Raealled Cam
The same gang that
eron at this convention r ed the
same tactics ^hawneeJM ^
rr%reXney ot the assoclalloa
The teachers replied to that assault
on Cameron by electing him b>
malorlty of three to one.
Ralney now seek, to heal the sting
of defeat, by having his or«an'
announce that he w
of ^ state Is nd support of^Ue many ,„at I ^ ^ ™^tean newspapers of the
,„g to the extent that It make. M. j ^ wantM whatever | 8tal0
the old law)oiberwlg0 on February
zr^°z
ft-Wlch
declslv
31st. 1910,
1910. a
haH ^TJrmZ. an additional
elve and one-half per.
the first day
In other
Eagle
seeking to bring Came
ron Into dls
for It
Will be m exactly the position of
loi-al
Hiheet about tax-
Heavy
statement of the lo-
ts being uaed
aa syndicate matter by the Repu^ll-
can press bureau and has nppea
in nearly all -he Republican paper.
the state. The statement as It
originally appeared
of falsehood on Its fac .
^^-hXur
oan pres. of the taU) *£££ ^ | — —ted
article say.. "*ou must ^
.... .. ^e attempt to t- , „d I oklahomil and 1. now lined ^p
i • Vw> guaranty la^*> UK® | phoenix.
sound tor the guarar,7 lb„ ,
ory Other thing of the kin Ilate a Fl«" On.
nwM ,00ks
of the banker. Th |a h. u.
rTe'^I^t'tbat profit or ,-H
j business. Thus. II! the
(",1B ra,
111 be reduced. n«l I
You can
depositor
"Tony"1?™ ^"m-urance, and be
b' gVad to do so. lust as long
""llow^er. r,heUaUenvpt to inject this
Si"-5rs
commit-
state against
the con.Utut.on, « ^
poor 11
Uie^property" used in the business i,ld they. ^ freight leaves for Bessie
u get. 1,401),000 a year ln interest j 6tty „f keepingi^ ^*.**^inder.| 7:M a. m.;
year ln interest j Bhy of keeping politicians away from
u ^>,t -savings " Its 1909 net their meetings ln the future or un er
"" f not counting this inter- stand that the alternative is the loss
— ,M13S of public confidence. Tulsa World.
The r toteits SbultnesseMwwth *2,- Republican Editor. _
' nays 2 per cent to 1 As was expected the meeting o
„ watered capitalization bUcan editors pulled off at Shaw-
nee the 27th was allowed to degener-
into a political caucus. Instead | No.
arrives from Bessie at
property
311,207, and pay
r?iTooo0oo.a It g°« «rninBS fr0"
rake off of 1440,000 a ^
Not counting Ihis, however. In 1JW
R took down net operating earnings
of $570,710—or about
on its plant
cent
What with Has-
kell and West, Cameron and An-
:hony. Trap,, and Nlblack. and others
that might be named, the suspicions
might a few times have .been Jus-
tified In suspecting that really a
was not quite so peaceful with the
Democrats as might be ' on nB t,,,,,,.. k
compared vrttlh the trouble that Is Anler,ran carries capital stock world t0 .
brewing tn the Republican ranta. ,Lniountlng t0 ,18.000,000 on a plant makc ,t u„a„imoua and then ^
difficulties that have occured j ^ ^ th0 bu8lneB8 worth 2,357, |
It drew
*2.31
4:30 p. m.
SANTA r'E LINE.
East Bound.
No 441 to Guthrie dally.. 7:00 a. m
No. 443 to Guthrie (mixed) 2:16 p. m.
West Bound.
442 to Kiowa dally 7:30 p. m
Rupture, Piles & ^Hstula
Cured by non-surgical methods.
No anesthetic. No lost time. Without pal.
Consultation free.
Chronic diseases of all descriptions taken on
THE no-cure-no-pay plan.
DR. EDWARD E. FLAGG, S£"iui
Office over Owl Drug Store, enid, okla.
M. A. KKLSO _
Physician and Surgeon.
Enid, Okla.
ot talking fcir the good of their pa-
pers and the party it appears the
boys got side-tracked Into ' resolut-
ing"—the most foolish thing in the
attempt unless you crp
that have
among the Democrats have all been ^
love feasts. The Republican press
of the State is lining up in two
opposing camps, which will age
the only real war which will occur
In Oklahoma this year; the space
which has been for some ^Ime spent
the resolutions as soon as
made.
Dr. J. Marvin Cooperj
arriving that much earlier j Ten years Experience
down 12,176,872 net Q( course n0 harm was done as
ST " - T b-rirv;:: s.rz
r ru —r asnri-, "£
as its capitalization ^ tQ change any voteB in either
NO 440 to Kiowa (mixed) 1:00 p. m.
Passenger trains at Enid twenty. min-
utes, arriving that much earlie,
than the time for leaving as given
above.
THE ENID MARKETS
on Haskell, et al, is now being used
to (.all each other euphonious epim-
~n«"utlon. l^rj" ^ 1)y Thp (lght ^ matohed along the
absolute y thousands ,lne of the natlona' split, and
with possibly one
exception
^U'ooTof siock against I parTy" The" most unfortunate thing
lt. it pays dividends a ^ meetlng lB that it was foo -
in plant.
against the crowd
our laxe. (not ha" I - ^ wltl,e I
nail
Against the
constitution wft8 with
successful as was expected
the reactionaries at Wasiiing-
The editorials ot the past few
cent to 10 Per c«nt. But It
has a habit all Its amiable own of
, warding to Its deserving stock
holders special dividends In the
form Of 4 per cent bonds, of Which
11 gave away $12,000,000 in 1898 and
$24,000,000 In 1907. By thla me*
and unnecessarily Inharmoni-
ous when lt might have been a
from becoming
It got *1.000,000
from Investments
about as mcce""™ nt o( the party. dav, i„ the Republican newspapers ji,700,000 in net reven-
added
penalty of tw
<.nt will be added on
each month thereafter
ords. if you are hard up or for some
other reason are unable to pay
Whole amount of Tour taxes on or be
, 1910. and continue
game for eight
P reason ot the
enl'giT penalty process of a benign
let the people rule " admlnl.—
will have lust doubled at
by the galn for the j of the state are a revelation to any-,- ^ 30 per cent on
1116 V and a bunch of sad ex-1 who has anticipated concert^ lhen those watered bonds
""7°° for the Republicans. :,rtlon against the Democrats this P ^ ^ cnrrledi you know-
perlenee for the^^ ^ ^ 0Klah0. j shawnee Herald. vorthern. on a plant of $189
time Is to give the
The Shawnee News
fore January 3lst,
to be unable to pay
months thereafter, -by
The sensible
worrying
S-^^^Ith'" I b^ ito' "pnrty" ln the F^r.t «n-
Of something | prpssional district because the liaa
Ing Republicans there have evinced
ful consideration
view to the evolvwnent
down and help
your taxes
the end of eight months
Now—take
Mr. Tax-payer
and
SHOES
Our Fifth Annual January
Clearance.Sale
your medicine.
hope they treble your penalt es
and taxes next year if you vote for
another Democratic state ndrnlnl
^Section 1, of article 9, ^
Session baw. of 1909, under which
taxes are now
1-4
1-2
OFB' ON HEG-
ULAR SIZES.
OFF ON ALL
ODDSi ENDS
This is the biggest cut price
sale ever ottered in Enid.
Our shoe window
tells the story
KNOWER, The Shoe Man
N. W. Cor. Sq. — Phone 258
collected Is a. follows:
better.
Let's quit tearing
build up.
Ijeglslatlon crltlclam
bul It Should be. ottered
right spirit.
The Republican press is cr<*'llD*
u,e following editorial paragraph to
the Wave-Democrat: "Limited °>'p
.unities for observation lead
New* to the conclusion that party
"ties are not particularly strong
The Northern,
409 earned 380 per
cent dividends
net operating revenues
tank holds $15,000,
a desire to select another man as
their standard-bearer. The New
1. all right, 11„ needlessly alarmed. The same
thing has been done In other place
and no lives lost. No man ha.i a
mortgage on his seal in congres, and ^
the Republicans of the PiTst o ^ ^ would
trict have a right and are dolInb to the great
right ln trying to better lhelr In l« ^ ,f the grafting exprees
and slandlng at Washington^ .OIOpnnies did not stand in the a>-
in 1909—or
of $723,336.
"urv r *
Tom Piatt s rlght 1,1 deTOllnB
- senalorship to the express
ness It lustifies Harriman in go
tag after the Wells-Fargo. The ex
business is licensed grand la
Se. are „. - ■ majorities dn the last
.dfaCnU:1- "--J ^ -B. this doe* no, mean _ - the
ending June 30th 1910 and for
fiscal" year thereafter shall become
Ton 1 1.^ < >• ' rrdIyaof
unless paid before the first day
January shall become
the 1st day Of February ther aner
of the delinquent taxes shall «
enalty bear Interest at the
annum "
appeared in the
Tlie Wave-
prevail in this
fluence
—•Muskogee
phoenix.
couple, tho
a pe
of 18 percent i>er
Th" 1# " force for the last ten
made by a
Mate can be relied on to be Denuv
cratlc under all circumstances and
regardless ot men and principles.
such paragraph
columns of this papei
Democrat is a Democratlc tiewsi'ape.'.
thoronghly above board. * ou
mingB. -l^ttlion,0r/tl^0Lu .
could not conslstenriyfather ;,.ch .
as the above. The para
the same provision that ^ app- a.^rt
has been dn
years, one that wa«
publican legislature, signed by^a Be-
publlcan governor and has n^e been
hanged. Can MT
by promulgating such w
incorporated In the above clipping
It is only one of the many that
are now being publl.hed in an at-
tempt to deceive the tax-pa:
of an editorial
local
pendent newspaper, but no.: 1. ^
Wave-Democrat, a Democratic new.
paper.
judge d^r^T^e a candl-
date for governor This is not M
flolal. but nearly so. m
the chano-B for Ho®. I*® Cnl
inatlon l« practically assured
The usually lo>ing
McAlester News-Capital and Mus
hogee Phoenix threaten to get
divorce. They are quarreling over
the India" ™ 1 lands proposition,
and to give people ot the west side
of the slate their views we reprint
from the columns of the two paper
the following. It wiu Be"1'
enlighten the public somewhat as
to the coal land question of the In
dlans, which promises t« be a po
tical issue in Oklahoma next year.
Hear the Capital:
• The Muskogee Phoenix sa>
the Choctaw, and Chickasaw, are
not anxious to have the coal lands
aoU and their tribal affairs wound
up. The Phoenix merely dont
v„„w what it is talking about,
the Indian, wan. is a speedy dl.lrlbu-
tlon of all tribal funds before they
.re eaton up and before the flood-
gates are opened lor the crowd
Queer, Isn't lt, that the president
didn't consider parcels post along
wUh mucX-raklng magaZ!nes7-^us-
a kogee Times-Democrat.
verit-
able love feast and without fricUo -
The [Bartlesville Examiner add.
""'"'••The republican editors have had
their meeting and each one was al-
lowed to tell what he thought .boot
Then Harris got up and told them
how things really were. So the edit-
ors resoluted a little and started
home, if you want to find out the
names ot a lot ot places In the state
you never heard before, hunt up
list of those present. You wont
such towns as Muskogee and Tulsa
there at all. but you will find when
you see the report that the country
Is going to be saved by a competent
lot of savers. The Oklahoma City
Times sent Its sporting editor to the
meeting. You know, there Isn't much
doing in sports now."
So It will be seen from these obser
rations that after all the meeting Is
not being taken very Beriously over
the state—Muskogee Phoenix.
ENID GRAIN-BAR!""
•orrected to Date by Farmer.'
and Elevator Co.
Wheat hard
Wheat, soft
Corn
Oats
ENID PRODUCE MARKET
Corrected to Lute by Enid Poultry
Egg Company.
Hens
Springs
Turkeys
Roosters
Ducks
Gees
Eggs, No. 1 candled
Flour
Potatoes
Hides, O.
Hides, green
Specialist
the treatment of diseases
of
Men
| KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES
Over Owl Drug Stoie ,
ENID, OKLAHOMA
cTcTniSEL, TETEB1.NAEIAH ,
Office With Callaway A Sen.
Phone 405
Enid, Okl(
25
.$1.70
....75
0. D. HCBBELL
Attorney at
1122-3 Chamber of Commerce Bnlldl
hone 808.
The Republican Vuzygoosc
Shawnee.
The editors met at Shawnee
™ed They found U t they couldnt
agree
Pot Golobie and Gray
And Pete Drummond said Nay,
wt'U not stand for McGulre at
Shawnee.
notice
Charges «IH be made for all Lodge
Notices. Resolutions
and obituary
icetlngs or gatherings
poetry, nil inc..„ fhar„d
w here an ndmlttancc .
„r „r(. held for the purpose of mak
l„L. money. Advertising locals are .
per line for each Insertion. A •
verthlng rates made known
plication.
Republican editors rough-housed it
at Shawnee Monday, and the breach
In Oklahoma republicanism is wider
than ever. Cannonlam was the rock.
Tostmaster Purcell of Enid, present
ed resolution endorsing tho national
administration, Including Taft, Can-
non, the tariff, and the tariff record
Congressmen McGulre, Morgan
and Oreager. The ndoption of the
resolution was bitterly fought, but
finally carried, whereupon Robbins,
of McAlester, led a band of wild-eyed
dope mixers from the hall. Yes, the
republicans are going to give demo-
cracy a hard battle. The republicans
are "well organiied."—Guthrie Lea -
Among the set of New Year reso-
lutions see that the following is made
the most prominent: "That I
resolve to boost for Enid 3b5 dajs
during 1910 and help the city come
into Its own."
start the New ^r right by re
solving to do something for Enid
Now Garfield, and Grant and Pawnee
Had a somewhat "insurgent Idee
And Greer and the rest
Were doing their best
TO get 'em in ne at Shawnee.
They wanted endorsement from Gray
For a tariff on lumber In Kay,
And a tariff on wire,
An n K. for McGulre.
n't orint his language to-
But we cant print
day.
wanted Pete Drummond to see
They
That a print-paper tax
ought to be
When red-headed Pete
Got u.p on his feet
C. D. R09EMAN
attorney at law.
N. Independence Ate. Of
Brown-Frasler. Northwest
Corner Square.
Ok|
i
EAGLE ROOMING HOW
GEO. SCHMID, Propriety *
Best lumished rooms and most comfortalj
beds In the city. J
Northeast corner Grand Ave. and Main
Steam heat and all modern conveniencj
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
Enid Machine and Supply
Knirlne and holler work by the
skilled mechanics. Also
repairing, general blacksn
horse shoeing. Lawn moij
ned.
Enid Machine and
325 S. Ind. Ave.
The doves
flew away from Shawnee
Twenty-nine Editors.
Twenty-nine republican editors met
at Shawnee recently and endorted
about everything suggested by a port-
master retainer of Congres.man Bird
McOulre. lt amused them some and
hurt no one else.^-Sapulpa Light.
OolobJe bent never
knee,
And tyn* was unbridled and free,
And thus, fragments of hair
Arft^yTround'Ce at Shawnee.
-Kingfisher Times.
R. L.
Plumbing,
Gs
Phone 765
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