The Enid Echo. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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Wendurfol Toy 6(Tbff«
LouU XIV. was fond of toys and
rihlldlsli amusements throughout hie
life One of his favorite mechanic*!
toys hia Just been discovered In
natent bureau In Gorlltz with an ar-
ticle telling of Us qualities and r -
markable construction. It Is a minia-
ture coach, built In the style of the day
(seventeenth century), and drawn by
•wo horses. It was manipulated on a
lone tablo In the palace. Its works are
similar to those of modern toys, the
power being supplied by a spring
wound up by a shaft und key. When
tte carriage was wound up and start-
ed at the bottom of the tablo the wee
coachman snapped Ills whip and the
torses broke Into a gallop. Arriving
,t the head of the tablo where the king
■At tho horses stopped and the coach-
man jumped from tho box and opened
the door o! the carriage. A handsome-
ly dressed woman iteppod out ana
landed the king a tiny document. She
towed and returned to tho carriage.
The coachman closed the door, resu -
ad his proper place and the horse.
4rew tho carriage back to the lower
enfl ot the table at a lively pace. Everi
detail of the toy Is automatic. The
INDIAN CRUEL JOKE
Tenderfoot Government Agents Are
put. to Flight
jOklahoma City, O T, Sept 22—A
• unl joke was put upon a lot of ur—
v.'vors and allot! ng agents In the to
,ianche reservation last Monday,
there men * ra surveying, establlsa
mg corner rto:i« and getting every
filing ready to diali out the land In
juarter sections.
The Indians had not shown a very
friendly spirit and tho whole party of
whites were "aid to be rank tender—
feet lust from Washington. The
Indian loves a practical joke when
• l).' laugh is Oil somebody else, and
noticed that the white were scared
The white camp was suddenly in-
vaded by a yelling, shouting band of
500 bloodv warriors. The surveying
uarty iiuld not stand the pressure,
nut jit. out towa-d Texas, that being
Hi,, (inly direction there was not a
horde of yelling redskins to bead
thetu eli.
They k pt running until they got
safely into the settlement of Texas,
and men telegraphed w^rtHUI and
the commander sent out a lart,e body
of cavalry a"d small battery
FOE A COURT HOUSE
Kingflaher, OT,Sept.21-Thecoun
ty board of commissioners m''
spostal session and ordered a proposi-
tion submitted at the general election,
November 6, authorizing the Issus o'
$30,000 bonds for the erec'ion of a
court} house, Since the tire here,
couty officers are occupying temporary
quarters. Far m'ire than enough pe-
titlons were presented the commis-
sioners to warrant their ordering the
election. The bonds will run twenty
years, with the county's option to pay
all or any part after ten years, ihe
Interest Is not to exceed live per
cent.
SLEPT IN LOFT
And Hurt Himself by Falling Out
Wnile Asleep
Oklahoma City, Sept 21,—James
Thompson fell from the bay 'oft of
the Glazier livery barn on Oalafornla
avenue last night, sustaining very
serious injuries, lie called at the
barn early in the evening and ask
permission to sleep In the loft saytug
thai lie was sick and out of monev.
Permission was given him and he re'
, tired to the loft. Several hours ater
Tlie be rolled from the loft while asleep
,si lion Is that a lot of | striking w 1 *b his back across a man
general supposition is
Icowboys ami a lot of young bucksput
S" r«rvcd with it says that the I'^Tj'ob on tlie tenderfeet Nobody
kme and most of the court ladles found I W.IS i.urt, but there were doubtless
more amusement in the miniature car-
riage than in any other feature of roy-
al entertainment.
was
many thrlllng escapes.
An Old Warning.
The oldest Egyptian papyrus, which
contains a series of moral aphorism.
ot the Ilfth Egyptian dynasty <3566-
„ c.) la said to afford tho earliest
Instance of tho moral treatment ot In-
toxication, and tho first warning In
writing against drinking in wine shops.
"My son " runs tho Injunction, "do not
llncer in the wine shop or drink too -
much wine. Thou fallest upon tha I u ,oilH persuasion of B.alne county
Sound thy limbfl become weak a I . — f„n county ticket.
those of a child. Ono cometh to do
trade wltli thee, and flndeth thee so.
Then say they, 'Take away the fellow.
tor lie Is drunk.'"
For Farm mans, real estate and
nutary work call oti 0 B Jordon.
D II Uorby lias sold his claim near
Glenella and talks of removing to
Enid.
Frank Manning was sick and con-
tn his In inc with malaria foi three
weeks recent ly.
Mr ,1 It Detwiler recently purchased
a corner lot on West llroadway and
will build a home.
riie l'opulist of the Middle—of—
have nominate* a full county ticket.
The fusionists have established
lieadouarters or. the north side of the
square with Mr Ilolcombln charge.
Editors who see the Hardesty Her-
ald think It Is published In a big town
W. M. Ostendorf the veterinary |As a matter uf fact Hardesty has
surgeon has boon kept busy lately by I lweivu people.
numerous cases tbat have demanded I carter a colored boy working
a skillful veterinary surgeon. ona farm near Jefferson, while going
P'lidelwiU'.the soutbjsecond street to the pasture for some horses, fel n
Beat dealer ban saleja very| large I a m mid expired.
amount ot meat. lie kills thc;bestl ,,, ^ McMullen arrived In Enid
ttoekllB the marKet. ^ I Tuesday morning from Comanche
If your liuggy or Carriage needs re- county, Kansasi toi visit his cousin po-
pairs, or If your horse needs to be shod|liceman McMullen.
<..>n iin inhnnA ^32 <lt> tllC
aer. Dr Wltteu was called and found
that the man was suffering from sev-
eral broken ribs and that his spine
was also injured. He was removed
to Lewis's hotel on Reno avenue,
where he was made as comfortable as
possible.
JAIL BRE-AK AT POND CREEK
Guthrie, DT, September 22-The
Pond Cceek Vldette says: James
Lovall, will llarrlssand Henry Teel.
who were confined in the county jail
awaiting trial, made theli get away
Tuesdny and have not as yet noMBed
Sheriff Uutts where they intended to
locate. It happened tnli wayi They
were digging a we'l south ot the jail
and inside of the wire enclosure un
del the watchful care of II L J Rober-
soni he had occasion togo inside for a
few minutes and when he returned
they had vanished.
BIG OFFICE AND BUSINESS
BUILDING
Oklahoma City, Sept22—A company
was organized here to day for the
purpose of erecting a largs office and
commercial building on one of the
jrlncipai corners. The building wi.l
je six stories in height, and will con-
tain a Masonic headquarters, a rnof
garden rooms for the territoriel su-
preme court, and for the City Club.
The plans are not completed, but the
project is in the hands of the best
business men of the city.
SWINDLING FARMERS
Bogus Census Enumerators At Work
id the State
Bogus census enumerators are work-
Ing in this section of Kansas 8W'°d-
ing farmers. The matter has been
brought to the attention of govern
ment officials and It is uot Improbable
tiat government detectives will
sent after the rascals.
These slick swindlers go through
the country with a set of blanks like
those used by the census enumerators.
Their claim is that they want addi
tlonal Information on certaln maUeia
After It has been secured the 'aimer
ask to sign Ills name to the state
merit. Later the si statute turns up
in some bank on the business and of a
proramisslonary note.
There can be no question of the tit -
ness of Frank Hamilton for the office
of Register of Deeds. A man of In-
capacity could successfhlly manage
any office in the gift of Che people.
Certain it is bo Is . gentleman, a man
vtho never went b.tck on a menu,
HCATFBRETUBNS
El Reno, o T, Sept 26—Jud^e John
L McAtee returned to the territory
and convened court at Cloud Chief
ilday. The Judge opened court but
not having any sheriff or records was
obliged to adjourn.
Judge Irwin instructed the sheriff
A FIRE COMPANY.
Now that KQld has Water Works there Is
more dangor from Are than prev ous to the
completion of the plant.
The reason for this Is that there will he
such a feeling of confidence In the minds of
citizens tbat the Water Works will pat out
the fire that citizens will stand Idly t/ and
see a Are start that will soon beyond the
control of the flre.
The prevailing selflshness which inspires
n ost citizens of this community and ever,
other Impels them to stand Idle and per-
mit other citizens propeity to be destro: ed
In cast of tire.
If there is any one feature more than an-
other which exhibits the natural mean-
ness and utter s.lfishuess of citizens it is
.his deplorablo trait of character n men
who will auind Idle and see property burn
wh"n a well organized bucket brigade
could save it.
ICnid needs a tire company but ItI needs
far worse fifty mea who will fight any fire
with buckets of water jus. whea the work
01 these fifty men will count.
of Wusblty county to have tpe records
■ hand at Cordell Monday,
and jury on
o'clock.
first class, call up 'phone
Model carriage works, J. D. King,
proprietor, Corner of Monroe and
(Seventh 3ireets Euld, Oklahoma.
Mrs. Gibhs the proprietor of the
South Side photograph gullery is still
Saturday September 29, at one
o'clock, E LHuych will have a pubi c
sale at his home four and one-half
miles north west of Carrier.
A man near Garber got ht« wagon
in the quicksand the other day and
atTheold" Btand"doW' better work |i,'e hud to get ItoutapleceataUme
than ever before, if you wish a | n operation which took two days,
natural likeness that Is the Place to j
Cel Newcomb the Rough Rrder lias
been in Enid for several days deliver
Ing maps of Oklahoma to those who
•ordered the map. It is sold foru,.
cents and Is on sale at Parker s News
stand and the Daily News office.
dentibt.
H. L. Entrlken, D. D. S. located
TURKISH BATH CABINETS
Square Quaker Folding Turkish
Bath cabinet, saves its cost a hundred
times a year for sale by Mrs. M. B
Giter, at the Farmers Hotel north,
west side of square, I also give baths
75 cents up to II.' O,
NEW COLLEGE AT GRANITE
El Reno, O T, Sept,25-The new
STATU CAPITAL ENLARGES.
Guthrie, Ok., Sept. 25.—The State Capital
Printing company has reorganized ana ro-
Incorporated. It was somewhat restricted
In scope under the old charter. It was only
given authority to transact certain brancos
of tho printing business, tnder be new
charter the capital stock, fully paid In,
Increased to $100,000.
The corporation Is authorized to whole-
sale paper and stationery and all Kinds of
school and office ;furnlturo and supplies.
Wholesaling of all kinds of paper stock and
stationery will hereafter he a
and special branch of the State Capital s
business.
The three traveling men out for the
house In Oklahoma, Indian
southern Kansas and northern Texas will
add these samples to their lists and work
the trade as lively for these as for the
general printing and blanK book branches.
1 II Brown desires to warn all hun
ters against trespassing on his farm
which .s the south ^st cortier ot
of section 11, three miles east of Enid
S 1' Uarrigues, of Dighton. Kansas
has been the guest or his son-ln law
Itonrjawrth. of Lahoma for several
weeks. He Is very much pleased with
Oklahoma.
The little seven year old son of Mr.
ran all the way home, alone a distance
of tour and.a half miles.
S D Leonard has been chosen chair-
| man f the fusion campaign ComUtee
— ' inib, Secretary, JohnJ Cur
I ron is the Treasurer and O D llubbel
tlstry sa'tufactyry work guaranteed
andchaigcs reasonable.
Publio Salo Auctioaeoi
A- B Henthern of Enid
If yon wish to have a sale see A. B uiio
llcnthorn lu time to get a good dlat®. |vj<.e chairman. The
Ue has seventeen years experience1 j comIuittee Is I at Gouldtng
and this tluie of the year Ohc H very I wag unanimously chooscn general
busy. 1 "whoop her up" with general instruc-
tions to keep things moving.
LAND FOB KENT. I Garber recently had a eelebratirn of
Parties with good teams hlnd ,f*rng Uaht "which the Sentinel
TXXti Co,?,"anJ Idismlses In this way:
Hiyou want to bay a BoodthftotUHiwU. entertain tbOM
SOCIAL CONTRASTS
Virtue and vice are the extremes
of character and therefore have little
comprehension of the fooling each
holds for the other.
A man suffering from moral deprav-
ity has little idea how glaringly his
defects are viewed by the virtuous
people of the city.
And those who are living lives free
from the evils und sins of a licen-
tious community have little Know-
ledge of the depths of degradation to
which their fellow citizens are exposed
Enid should make a tremendous
effort to shield the voung from the
depravity and uniqulty prevailing
WHITE SHELLED CORN
Farmers who have white corn
should shell it before hauling (tu-
ttle Enid market. Thev s'tve the
college building at Granite is nearlng
completion, and Professor A M htew-
ari, president o. the institution, says
school will cpen Monday, October,
tlrst.
The building is the largest for school
purposes In southwestern Oklahoma,
U contains a large assembly room,
e'ght spacious and well ventilated re-
ception rooms Will be; epuloped with
the best furniture, libraries aed ap.
paratus. Thelulldlng can be plain y
seen f'din the rallread and is attract-
ing great attention from the hundreds
of people that travel dally over the
road.
Most of the houses in the cities of
Beaver county are of adobe.
And it is yet to be discovered who
has the county records In Washity
count .
The daily mall will soon be estab
lished over the Rock Island froi
Guthrie to Kingfisher.
Says a country correspondent In an
Oklahoma paper; "Another old b ich
buying furniture.,.
An Oklahoma newspaper says of a
a citizen that he is a great lifter-
a knife and fork.
In the next legislature Logan coun
ty will probably push Tom Woo9ley of
Mulhall for 8peaker.
Stillwater has raised |60 for the Galveston
fllood oufferess.
The Grant county fair will be held Octob-
er 16,17,18 and 19.
The Kay county fair will be held at New-
kirk, beginning on 8eptember 25.
The attendance at the Agricultural and
Mechanical collega ha« reached 247.
The school population of Cleveland cout-
ls 6,126, a gain of 68 over last year.
John W. Adamson of Oklahoma Oltjr, has
been appointed a railway postal clerk.
A Hennessev woman Is a relative of Lord
Roberts, "Bobs," and is proud of it.
At the Norman university there are twice
many young men enrolled as there are
young women.
MARU1AGE LICENSE.
Orlando I) Macanley, of Bevlngton, Iowa
und Laura L Fisher of Enid.
Joseph Porter, of Cleo and Mlns A Zeel
of Ieabel.
Robert E Shelby, of Waukomis and Ida
cobs for fuel and then thei brick mill i ^ ^wlng, of Soldier.
will pay thirty cents a hushel for the | gmUh and JuUa Albtn o( Heunes
grain.
Charles C Rivers and Mary Mlnnlok,
OKLAHOMA CITY BONDS
cltycounci? i^'^^?bc|wmd8^rMJn^ 3Lt;orK°nTrn' °' MU'ha" 8"d
the eMcUon'of6a'cltj hall and the ex- j G'en°llS
systm, 0wMeLWCrneWr:rfortn?? ^erri- Wm H.Dolo'n, of Enid and DolUe Moran
fi te and Mary Holding hot,
°'=7 « 0, Potter anil Minnie
$1M,5?75. The bonds bear Interest at |Garre,t, „f Potter.^ ^ ^ q(
Cleo.
tlon^torty or tlfty mllee west i^VwouW have thought the affair too 15 per cent.^ ,
(jr cattle raising eaill on « U Cor , I)Ul for tbe slashing and sn asll REGULATORS IN TROUBLE Silas Morris and Cora Helmlok, both of
ueiiui Km of window. ndheads, and offlcers ; 8ept 24.-A party of CarwlL.
SITUATIONS WA NTED |^era!"6encounters'tbat "tbreautied | ten n^'tlators .^saed^the^hom^ of
Any lady deairlng i'' "
nourse can hoar of bv callinR at News
ofllce (Mrs O W R)
Any lady deslrinK a goodRlrl wi ling to
do IIOUBO work in a "^",a m' „ —
U^ar of by calling at this office .*38
Curtis Mangels la a ."""SSu"
desires a position to run a stuam engine
during tue lliioalilu* '
Curtis 8. Mangels, Wlldwoo.lOuaH.ma
care of E K lirunner or call «t NBWS
to assume the propotlon ot a not.
PUBLIC SALE
1 will se'l at my farm 5 miles
V- . ..f fdflim
and
at 10 a m, on
Friday, October 5, 1900,
the following described
wil:
A three room house to rent at $8 a month
a Fiety Hill Possession given October 10.
Call at News office.
Governor Barnes and Agent Lee Patrick
have been invited to address a statehood
picnic at Cushing, October 8 and 9.
The experiment station at Stillwater is
sending out free to farmers vaccine for the
prevention of black leg in cattle.
Mr. 8. M Haws, of Clay Center, Clay
Connty Kansas, arrived In Enid Tuesday Uj
visit his friends Mr. P. A. Pinkerton ar,d
family.
Charles Furrow of luthrie, has Joined
the band of Company A. Eighth United
States cavalry, and left yesterday for Fort
Princeton, Cuba.
Prof. GlfTord. superintendent of tha Enid
public schools arrived in the city Tuesday
and Is prepared to commence his duty next
Monday when the sshools open for the fall
term.
Writing from the Philippines to his broth
er In Guthrie, Stewart Decker, an armv cap-
tain says: "Every man and woman says
American mucha bueno,* whlcti means
Americans much good.,
—Ed Fltz pa trick arrived Monday f om
Clayton, Adams County, Illlnous, to visit
his brother Joe. He will remain about
twenty days and Inspect the many tine
points of Garfield county.
Miss Rlrd Casey, of Wichita, Is the trim
mer at tho Millinery store of Mrs. Cole on
the North Side of the square. Miss Casey
has received instruction in trimming in-
the millinery store of St Joe.
Attorney Beneral J. 0. Strang lias been
lntlted to matte several addresses In OUlo
anil tier states during the present eam-
inugn. If he can arrange his court work
so as to permit It he will accept.
Ii said that at Quthrle there have been
so uiany secret marriages of late that young
women demand tho fellows to maKe allida-
vlts that they are nnmarrled before they
Invite them to social functions.
M. P. Paret, chief engineer of the Kansas
City, Mexico & Orient, furnishes the follow-
ing information in regard to this
The fntlre line from Kansas Clty to Port
.. . ... u. * goo miles long.
the enid echo.
a Farmer's paper, edited
by a farmer-
Tlie Official organ of tlie
Populist party of Garfield
county.
The Best Advertising
medium published in
Enid.
It goes to the Farmers of
every Township in tlie co-
unty.
Campaign Subscriptions
twenty-five cents
for six months or
seventy-five cents
for a year, cash in
advance.
j. r. Detwiler,
Editor and Proprietor.
ENID MARKET
Wheat... - .«0®63
Oats 8
Corn 22® 2°
Hogs
Cattle 300. @4.00
For Kansas City and Chicago mar-
kets see second page.
LIVERY ST> BLE—Ran-
dolph & Mseew, North Grand Ave.
nue, opposite Hubbard House.
Fast teams and new rigs.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
ROCK ISLAND TB A INS
Sotjth Bound
No 1 Night train WM p. m
No 3 Morning train
No 31 Local frieght a- m-
Nokth Bound
No2 Morning train J-OJa. m
No 4 Evening train .2 p. m
No 32 Local freight 2:22 p. m
ENID AND TONKAWA LINE
Leave Enid • • ®
Arrive at Billings 11:50 p. m
Leave :3illlngs 2-15 P- £
Arrive at Enid ♦■30 P- m
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
rbgistkr:of:dekds.
We are authorized to announce the name
of Frank L. Hamilton as a candidate for
Regt'terof Deeds subject to the actIon of
the Pouullsts and Democratic fuslon|con-
ventlon lo be at Bnld Sept. 12, 1900.
;COUNTY CLERK
W. L. Helton, of Reed township will be a
candidate for rounty clerlt subject to the
decision of the fusion convention. He
solicits the support of all voters.I
TEACHER,8
money! money!
To Loan on Good Security In
Woods or Garfield county.
We have just made o u "4nge-
ments to make loans In Woods and
Garfield county. Best rates ever
(.flerad. Your money Is ready for you
when your title is perfecV
Come and see us.
Bon F zan k. Son,
Cfflce over Watious-Harley Drug Co,
Enid, Oklahoma
GARFIELD
Jamc Qarst, four miles southeast of I ' . lno mu™ uu.
t'ulumbla In Kingfisher county last Uwrla, Ok., Sept. M.-Earl Farr,son "M Btm ,, Mexico, will be
iSC hou8u_.,T?i IZ
ONE HOUSE FOB BBNT.
Wednesday morning the Ntws office
. jtained lnfc
which could be
will se'l at my ianu • , hnuse Tne spoKsmau 01 i uc .. I weanesany moru. •■ i11>llu«.
') ml ley west ot Koid, commencing aotifled Garst tbat lie wonla ha^e r Karl and 111* oldar brother wenthuntlng. oblained information regarding a house
ttealbgrned s
recognized some of his visitors and ™ f^ge, producing death. have the house for etgat a month
COUNTY
ASSOCIATION
The first monthly meeting of the Teach-
ers' Association and Reading 01r®1®"'1,
held at Enid In the coart house, on Sat.,
Oct 6, at 1 -JJO p. m.
PROGRAM
Review Longfellow, Writing.
Life of Longfellow f'inrtScWd
Roark's Methods Cbap. I, 2,8 Conductea
Paper*'The^Pupils Phpslcal Developement
J. M. Filcher . „
Discus slon , Oren R Depp, B. J. Hoar
This S Ituatlon lnUI «(, J;^}"
Miss N Depp, SecreUry
free homes
Feel and 'tfajoa Tk4,
Hank Myers, M n C«*"•
Good accommodations to all. Two
camp houses, one seperate for ladles.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
eare of B B Bruoner ur I to-wit: . recognized some of I
flu, or Farmers Hotel... Bold 1 ( of wurk geldings, 1 span of wiir*anls wer0 |s8Ued.
. .... iw.« >..!iki*r will sew in l„,,rt- mares. 3 milch cows, one wltn .
NORMAL OPENS.
At Alva And Must Have More Room.
First published In the Enid Eally News
September 11,1900.
ORDINANCE 214
An ordinance to amend ordlnance No.SOO,
entitled, "An Ordinance prosldlnf tor the
thereto.
Be It ordained by the mayo, and c—
ni'Heu to De lu ramjvf jjiviuuoiiis _
Is a most wad affair, the older and parental The Now8 advised the man to charge
iwa ni .wor will sew in 1 vvnru-rniiires. 3 milch cows, one wiinj"— — : nitT t> | being crazed with grief over tho action. a month and let the fellow keep two
"s s„, —igtaiirtwtai« «— ««.« - trrrs:':~rrs
families
ludependenee Ave.
Alva, Ok., Sept. 26.-The Northwe t.rn . men o(theOUy l)( Bnld,OklahomaTeMtory
normal hast.) contront the peculiar xl.il Ordinance No 200, being an "'J
tlon of an overflow of students at the close nanM providlng ,0'tbeJ***n^cunaUon
of tho second week. tax and collecting the aamt> on "«°dul 0?1(J.
Every desk In the assembly room is taken and e*Hlnjf. vi0iatlon thereof, b«
lhe *ddltODlhc '0,,"w,ng
CALVES FOR SALE I—j;;, plu'w and ottier .m-, ^a^^''Irr"*aUo"n-Xs^latlon, I £i,dTho«id>«.enr. solid
Ed Bridges has two hundred head of 1 |eml,nls u-n lolls of I ry, 100 buslieu cult be he)d ^ gt|||wa. fnr c0[Ulln Enld candidates.
- ■-*-i. h.u.«r . ,,t corn uutl ot'ier articles. hi i —.. .. i _u ..rioin
TERMS:
,ili be
oalvea for Bale for Tall delnerv
OUcboenhalshas five head ofttnosteer
oalvos for sale
SWINE ITEMS
Aline roclsterod Holland China boar f..' I
C.U?n Levi Thraklll thr« miles
north west of Enid, at grove.
u 'V McLaughlin dealrsus t.buyo'.e
hundred head of youutr ho«s tor i-.dln
Fifteen cents invested I" '>
luie "want" ad in the News will sell
t he "suao" vo'i have '■' 1
be the best city In the sooth west.
. Teach your boys that EDld will have rail
Although the Interests of Enid are certain I roa(js mul be the capital of Oklahoma.
Ms: A erodlt of six mouths I ^""^^^atton will m«et here at the I ly^he main object to be looked1 aftei_yet it I _. omce 0f tbo Bcho t, in tne Dally New
in u. given on all sums over 5, t|me One ol the feattires c.1 jU8l possible that there rnlgh c n Luildlng on North Boundary street.
nder lacesli, nurcliaser g.v ng no . lhe programme will be an CMmina^ unl ^^t^tMjUS wac.^ ^ tiieir own per-1 Pcrte|Wiu tbe meat dealer recently nur-
•r;:" i' Tom"-Kn per X\Ap?&TtUJthat the asso- ^^^ntjge than for .he good of the | chiTOd tweBty ntB. head of fat cattle L
mf-Z > 'imv farm, N E' 9.23 7 UlS ta'uS"!!
'I\.n..c nil .;.i.,inrii nr LI1H CStllOl ISlllUCu «- i a i ,
SlLrenttr^.To e7f^v'ngno
desk and the Problem of more room must
i solved at an early date.
Tho actual enrollment at the close of the
second week is363. Ot those 45 are la the
preparatory department
Hi'i
i n in in t
A BI!H.
'snap' vo'i
HEAL EbTAAi:
>f land .dj 'U
Eighty acres
town.lte ol tl"Ul for i.a.o
Cull t tai ullloe.
A tarm of fort.- "Orus i.i 0 > '
Illinois, within
and inreo uitios «.t a u "Oj «
tnlrty scro. in euiuvai."'. 'o ■■
dow aud llVJ "0-0 j.i •>«. •'
HoU le contauiB .11. r i- os,
barn C 'l.txi'.ing r >..n. '
h,,r- Inquire at or addro.s to
Nkmh .ittiC'j, Bold
l4Ajil9§l J J I * . 1 H
Pne ldl«u«r i.-ug ,.j •
for ea.ii eo.;Ul ; : J" '
DHW.yiu.nia'1 .mil n-tvl 1
Oft>U IUO«8 t'N.O IOO.IUOI. ....
ay o..u.i lt'' lh o^cra HoUS-
o' aadress Uoor.-o Mlauer biO'd
A Buaiu «thouau lu loaijlhai. a ®'"'1'
ftna nq i re,rontJ I >r t'« "
1200 Iiiqu.rui of " t '' the News.
Qao.iun Jfc '1 .uldiui «' * '
urouo: j '■>!« in.' w.i.p.y I •" 1"
tin .. ... ih. .o ■ lie. . • •"« " ' * "U1 "
lug.
H wl lor .a ■ .v....
u.Nii or addrj... I i- - *
kouii i
x i illv h wa«jji . ako, n • dui «
i) ^od condition Hnltn
Bank of Bnld
A Davis Bewinj mac:. ,0 i.testlmp.-v
«<1 malt" nearly ntw
U horea Call at NowsOllioe
A tow v.no*l iar .. wajoa/ "J" ■"
I Md>x ^ari.t
raiiro 2
A goou oulu
Ity.e aiuioal ue
Hauk ml Hol'1
t.nwnshlp. Terms
i ,wu mi day of sale
.. a ..-tlmteur.
Li " " "««
II Aim COA h
. .1 oiilatlnj to horn
I \ tv r or.
,1 1.1 I).Iter call on K S|
, .(.j , your coal without
. he coal de tiers ol En.d
ih.ipulyof hard cjal In
I on line If you wish U)
, ,k- ..is win'.wusl
I I It.-. I 10 "AY 10CENTS
111st i ' p>iv i«ti cents per dot.
o" I lt'iil>lature for the establishuien'
territorial agricultural and borlicul
i ural bureau.
i must be onactod a d l"« f -1 u yiuson teacher ol tho High
J inter"* 01 gchwlfor the next year arrived lu Enid
The admloHtraUoa of public affairs lor the ~hoolior
nulilip irood Is of far greater Importance j luesaay.
Ulan a temporary advantage a eemmunltjr Scllo(mholr. has a flne genUe singlo
might secure by the election ol one certain 1 ,|r|,lnE t,orse lor sale at his larm four miles
candidate. I east of North Knld.
THU 'nfiWPBSBiflNOB VOTE
(luih. lo. OT, Sept 24—The tern- The true Knld candidate Is the man who noftf Alvftr0ua with 50 acret
.•I w (• T U. meet l annual will favor goad morals and good order In I Jroken (|no orchard for sale for |AXX).
•.ii 'vt'ii! " • lu tills eltv, commencing the government ot the communm . inquire of New# office.
fetultictil speakers from j u will be very unwise for Enid to depend | .
4
L>aU i«uve
D. W. Harding and wife will leave on
b.'cn invited to address for succ.ss on any "°^'d1f"h,"'!?0l.',b!e I FMdav ef'this weck'ior Boone, Iowa where
,h, convent lo„, and an w«ve eBor S^^flht^t.^Wno^d2rbl^'prevent fh'Jy will visit friends and relatives for sev.
til. C..U Villi fill, Knjuness Interests that In order to prevent ihey will vi
will ue made to line up temper ■ ^juinst his objectionable bnsi- Lral weeks,
atlee forces tor the convng election. S\fwll(% n^ss.ry te form "omblna-
1 tlons very unfriendly to Knl«i i . . «
bllOT BY HIS OWN BROTHER
Guthrie, O T, Sept. 24-Karl Farr,
un of a Sinta Fe section foreman was
accldently .hotand killed by UU elder
other near Lawrie Saturday after
, September 28, D. F. Mc Kay
I loun.1 a ladles sliaw In Enid which the ow-
ner can have by provtnlng property. Call
1 at News office.
A. 0. Casparls, ol Cleo, was In Enid Tues-
L,lne«ln store,
..lwiiy
c uii.ct i. Kn'd should ....... _ ..
I,'i it is almost Impossible for | taking effect In
uiut" take in and out of 1"'"
s.. in .ii. y guilds and not blockade | range.
ih
which is against the
i- ll twti'hloeii.
itj -
Line.
Line
Lu
hun
Icoaipieteo as
Meantlu
iu the old bu
ltuDtlll the.
compUVed.
ilewiik,
nluaocea.
ii wln.lesales fiuur
i. - illI buyshcign.
. iivu more farm products
, i r stores in Enid.
bib lot of children shoes
- ,1 ,. i one half U costB to
Ih m.
iiou-.k k1lbkoa lll'tle boy
I 1U..O, OT.SopI, 2 -Near Minco
Henry K rki'idoll, a small boy, was
liilli'.i oy Ins horse falling on hltu. His
skull was crushed.
NEW TEMPLE OF LEARNING
Work has already commence on the
mil school building and It will be
" aioleted as soon as workniet. can do
" ,mtlme school will commence
building Oct 1 and occupy
ot w temple ot Icurulou I*
'wipieVed
Re lYgious Iti'uvs
CHURCH DEDICATION.
Thp new Oontrregatlonal Church Is tcbel,^,. reports that several camps
elder I dodlcatetT next Sunday. Rev Henry fc.1 • --«
uud -- . 1 j Thayer of Wichita, Kan.. Will a« l9t tut
brother shut at a rabbit and nilssed. or Kl.v- ti. f. Sheldon, lhls n
- -■* -'—t, Ills bnger fem|1|B o( (|1)(i |s a handsomi
charge | , He>tlng cajiaclty ^ ol -
. .. . —a i- ... fn.mnr.1 .... Hesldence rlgl
ot Enid.
lash.r Itev. C.' K."aheldon by whose efforts ] T,iwiltty moinln(t September , •, hat"
has been erected
, An excellent class of young men ana
women have applied 'or admls lon, this
term, and only nineteen have 'ailed
make the entrance rcqulromenw.
ALVA OKLAHOMA.
Sept. 20,
Editor Daili News:
A am glad to say a word about the Alva
Normal and
people here.
colony hero now.
First, the Misses! Douglass
Burnett were ^ereia8<J.vJ-L family
h«re from Enid. 80did the Nourse lamuj
Mrs. Nourse and Ml8S®!ij8fiV5S^ and In
Claudl«; they own property In Bnia ana in
Q.rfleld'County. They tnW'Hi o lmlld a
home over here, and stay till all tue gin
graduate.
Last Friday Do*.tor V. A.
""our'E~nId crowd of TOunjif
We have a very good Enid
and Alice
do.tnelr 1 sllp ^ I ^1 eS
brother, who happened to be In | . ,nypri* 'and industry .f.the
rail road grader, are working near there on
he Sttllwell road.
len Walteis has one hundred
The | uiu native steers lor saleon lead, Wlllsell
and give ample time If the aurchas
full f<M>d them Residence right north
Sfiti BAKWH
If you wish to buy a house nud lot
:ali 00 llaker.
II you wish to soil a lliuuse aud lot
see Baker,
Do you want a claim l'.aker has it.
Is It dacded laud you waut then
Baker Is youi man.
Do you want to rent a house linker
can get you one.
and machine warehouse ol W. C. Trelf near
,0,*,.,: «... s.- an i Carwile was destroyed by ..fir. and the
1 Wedt.eslay evening |
SepVemi e~2lV at tbe M K chnrcli. A
literary aud musical piogram will be
rendered and ten cenU admission will
be charged.
I'he Epw'irth L«;WU« w'u ^'VJi|"i; I nliT.'ot thlTovent""reached" Enid over the
ntertalnmentoti Wediiciilay tveolug | U.1(J11U,1|1„ W|U.a short time alter the ttre.
8IKLLETON ITEMS.
Mrs. ttadger Is making arrangements to
visit her former homo In Missouri,
i iha I 1} W I'alnter was in Knld Friday. Sept.,
right
jHlce
Have you property for sale-llat it
with Baker and It goes.
Baker has It, and ItjiS want It, aea
llaker and get It .
linker will leud you imonev on'ohaU
HctriVl! UI U' u'*'' 10' "
ivllyj — -
lor section.
A .arpet rag sewing was hold Whines.la) ,
SepO'inber 19, at the home ot Mrs. U. .
Painter.
J. 8. Duncan roconlly purchased
new Uip buggy.
The who.il at Pleasant Ridge will com-
ow&ce Monday L
A. L. Sharrock, ot Cleo. arrived in Knld
Tuesday morning from Kansas City, where
he has been staying for two weeks and
arranging several matters connocted with
the route t ) bo taken by the Stlllwell road
through Woods ctunty.
Oklahoma barbers .ro organlihig lo se-
cure the onacimejt ol a law P'o ldlag for
licensed barbers. If Ualdock had been nom-
inated on the tuson ticket Enid would have
witnessed a latherlnpcampalng -ml a hair
l|iulllng time would have retultisl.
Help "Wanted.
The News dislrm to e nploy one mora
I I.oy to dtsUub.i. papor. between ala and
U.veu o'clock lu tne eveatag.
Sw 1 That It shall be unlawful let any
Derson, persons or corporation to engage'n
KSilness of retail liquor Uej ers within
tbe corporate llm.ts ofthe elty •'
without first paying to the city treasure
iicnnnB tai lr the sum of one hundred dol
lawoer annumi «atd license uxto.be paid
IfuXly 1" advance. Providing, however
ihat such license shall not be constructed
nrovlded 'futtr
antitlml to receive the same fee tor lsimna
sS"h lTcir« is provided In section ono
this ordinance. .
S.c, 2 This ordinance shall tak«i efeel
and be In force from and after Its due p
Hag«, approval and publication.
Passed September 7,1900.
Approved September II, 1900.
Attest Joseph Melbergen r
J. 8. Shoemaker j01<r,
Wood brought
met the Misses Bi ulah Heeda, Clai
Nada Hassler, an d Mr. James Tura.
jrrar.^et^jsrl5
of us. We hope n tore of Garfleia
young people will come over here.
This Is a grand « boot, on. I he ^ ^
atmut V°Z ulatlijn fho eUy has
chapel this morning anil the perslsteni ra
kept many away us lay.
_ folks all have congenial
boarding plaei
[Seal!
f7l'r.tpub'dln the Dally New. sept. 1, 1W 1
1 " DIVORCE NOTICE.
Territory of Oklahoma, )
^bsnkawrritom
PUBLICATION NOTICE
Elizabeth Petit.
vs
John Petit.
To John Petit, etboV6llamed defendanl
i hn 1'ittli will take notice that he has
t'en auid in "lie above named Court b,
hilitabeth - P
In on the 7th
asking a dl
the grounds
lanos, to practice o n. Our studesta, b g
■ Ugh SchiM.I Student. were exempt rrom
entranre i xauitnatlo n. I am "
young people wilt nei er regret their coming
to tin Territorial Not mal School ol Alva
Yours 0. K Locko.
Money tJ loan
liannon k Uouldtng have nionoy io loar,
len rliv real estate short or long time.
1 . i .k .iiU «*«iirllV. t.al
KIlMibetli IVtlt'who tilled her petition hej.
In on the 7tbrom"siald defendant on
lSVot t^lr twdoPml,norgcblldr.o and unleM
said delen ant appears
pelll on on or b.fure the
wsssssssfm
■ a D im sa d P« eli Will be taken «
By Krasa .-, orcester, l)"puly.
Seal
James Steen,
Attorasv of P'al"H*
To, one desiring w,, buy a iiuie.^
Ln^Jtam^naWv^'^d'^ltW ^en^tly'l^te"
Wtoro on Br.ia.tway- lofflce. Goj'l roawus for selllug, —J
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