The Daily Enterprise. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 88, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 31, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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knll). ok i. a. tkk.. sunday, december 31, 1893.
VOL. 1.
c. j. george,
LOCAL, ETC.
PUBLISHED EVERT DAY EXCEPT MONDAY.
Physician and Surgeon
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SHIRLEY CHAPMAN.
Subscription Pbice, 85.00 1'ku Ykar.
Are you getting really to swear off and
turn O'er a new leal?
Go to church todaj. It is y° r ,ast
! — chance to be good this year.
ENID u. 8. LAND OFFICE DIHECTOltY. ^ ^ ^ ^ bucWet" at 12 tonight,
Are you going to "watch" it?
Wonder if "the boys" will have as good
a time tomorrow as they had last Monday.
The Hennessey Furniture Company will
move their immense establishment to this
city next week.
Judge B. H. Bradley and son, Stephen,
departed last night for Guthrie, via El
Reno, to spend New Years.
. . prosbyterian services will be held, Sun-
Committee is hereby called to meet at the 8(;hool at 10 0-ciock, and preaching at
rooms of the Chamber of Commerce in I ^ m QaB door B0Uth 0f the Bank of
Oklahoma City, on Wednesday, the 10th I ^
•lav of January, 1894, at 8 o Cloo P-m., p Grime, depar[ed yesterday even-
for the purpose ef discussing the P Kansas City, where he will spend
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nremiscs as is deemed advisable, and to
transact such other business as shall come Ge0 i,arabic, a capitalist, was in the city
before the committee. yesterday, the guest of U. 8. Commissioner
It is important that each member of the BlaIr> Mr. Larabie contemplates locating
i oramittee be present and that each new Lermaneutly, soon.
I... HitrtcQjOTlt f (1 I ...
R. W. Patterson , Register •
J. J. S. Hassle*, Receiver.
D. S- Sanford, Chief Register Clerk.
Joseph E. Johnston, Chief Receiver Clerk,
j. "W- Itobinson, Contest Clerk.
democratic committee called
TO meet.
Tho Democratic Territorial Central
committee is hereby called to meet at the
pleasuie and they made lasting friends
Of all who met them.
Councilman W. K. Gregg «a. selected
to represent Enid In Washington, and in
him the Board made a wise selection, lie
man who can accomplish much
for this city.
Many other importrnt subjects were
discussed, the mention of which limite
■pace will not admit.
The next regular meeting of the Board of
Trade will be held on Monday, January
8th, 1894.
Office in Diamond Druir Store on E Street.
Calls answered day or nltfht.
Enid,
Ok. Tt.
D,*.CALDWELL W. S. WUITT1NGIULI
Caldwell & Whittinghill,
LAWYERS 1
. ountv be represented.
Leslie P. RoSS,
Chairman.
Oklahoma City, Dec. 23, 1893.
A Happy New Year to all.
The Guthrie Leader ha* "let up' c
Ilorace Speed# _____
The base ball se Bon has set in at l'ond
Creek. Queer chaps, those "L' county
boy a.
Wagon yards are crowded every night
with settlers who are returning to their
claims with their families. Most of them
have considerable stock with them.
TheCongregationaiists will hold church
services today in the court room in the
Rakestraw buildiug, in the afternoon
Sunday school at 3 o'clock, preaching
immediately following.
The Entekpbise acknowledges with a
great deal of pleasure, tho receipt of an
invitation from the Queen City Dancing
Club of El Reno, to attend a New Year s
===== club of El Reno, to attena a new
The grand total number of pieces °f Ball to be given in that city tomorrow
domestic mail handled during the last 0TBninK.
fiscal year was 5,021,481,050. At the city council meeting yesterday
* fct.,1 Per J afternoon, a number of bills were allowed
If it was not for tho projected re ry | ^ ordinftll0a pgi,ed relating to the
and Enid railroad what would the Okla- ^ etc. oilier than this
homaOutllnerof the Wichita Eagle I ^ buaincs9 wa transacted, and the
half column with? council adjourned to meet tomorrow morn-
— "" j ,v0 ing at 10 o'clock.
Let one state for Oklahoma and the |
Indian Territory be ThTwalchword ofl Men's Late Style Hats and Shoe, at
every individual who loves Oklahoma | Mott-„
Oklahoma Press-Gaiette.
Ladies-SCO Mott's New Fall and Winter
Wraps.
Mott's Is tho Largest Clothing and Ury
Goods House in tho Territory.
Wanted, cheap, a good work team, har-
ness an wagon, U. P. AlbkKTs, Kremlin,
O. T-
Palmer Mfg. Co. carry a full stock of
everything belonging to a first class drug
store.
Fou Sale—A first Class frame hotel
building, two stories high, twenty-eight
rooms Address this office, Box 164.
M.E. church services will be held at
the Rakestraw hall each Sunday at 11a
m and 7-.30 p.m. Sunday school at
a. m., Rev. J. L Stanton, Superintendent
O. R. Bryant, Pastor.
The Exchange llcstaurant northeast of
the square is the best place In the city at
which to get a square meal. All the del -
eaves of the season kept on baud at a
tijiea. Givo them a trial
There will be Sunday school and church
services a. 10 and 11. o'clock, a. m„ next
Sunday morning, three doors west ot the
southwest corner of the public Square.
Also preaching service at 7 p. m.
E. A, Woodson, tile watchmaker, in the
big furniture store on E street, can sell
vougood reliable watches and clocks of.
all kinds and guarantee all work done to
be first class and good for one year.
Services ot the Baptist chu.ch will be
held regularly at the Elliott store room at
the southwest corner of block 82. Preach-
ing at 11 a.m. and Til# p.m. Sunday
school at 8 p. m. Prayer mooting every
Thursday evening at 7 o'clock,
T. J. Cook, Pastor.
Will practice before all tho
Courts of tho Territory and
before the Land Office. . . ■
Enid, s ; : Oklahoma tm.
w, 8. DENTON.
t. o. CUAMBKK8
Denton & Chambers
mORKEXS BT 1M-
ENID.
Legal business in nil courts and
before the land office carefully
attended to.
OKLA
j. A.NORTHUP
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Office with Palmer M'f'g Co.
, . , oklahoma
f.'n hi i • '
F. E, M'CLANE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
^xs.w«vS"r'
dence on t iret Street.
The Popular Cord
i, eight feet long-four # Another S-
there". ..met,me, . g.oil bg confound,d .mok.
nuisance. y, ..t 84W a man going down street this
b.. ,„„d a. -c.i ..
■""in;* «■— •"/«
as coal My ^ u have notiCed one
know doctors will havo then J • wouldn't catch your doctor
thl„g_they always go clad e°w°h .'.unimer Suit on like you're doing,
going around such a day as today ch t
We still havo a few of thoso dandy Ovcrcoals left.
MEIBERGEN & GODSCHALK,
Dnn't Forget the Place West Side Public Square.
Enid, t
Oklahoma.
JTW. HAUGHTON.
M Estate aiiM Bite
RelinBuishments bought and sold, North
of Land Office.
. Oklahoma.
dealers ih
En idt
SHELF AND HEAVY
hardware!
board OF trade.
'■ -— | meeting of the Board of Trado held
Single statehood is becoming more.pop- jn Rakoltrlw hall, was the most
ulur with the cities of the sta etI interesting and received the largest at-
rounding us. They are beginning (JancB of 4ny meeting .luce its organ-
, ),q question a little oloter.—* 'I ^ The h&u wa9 filled to oYerflOW-
Gazette. ■ | and st.nding room was at a premium.
After a few preliminaries the ball wai
An Oklahoma City feed stable ®an " ed by Mr, Hunter, who in a very en-
vertises in the newspapers that he lias ^ thug.a9tio 8peecb advocated .ale of a por-
„se lor the rainless and dusty 8trip. I of ^ ^ house fquttre, th> Pro^
Strange, but fools alway. display _t ^ ^ be u8ed ju lu,ldlng , court bouao
ignorance in the most conspicuous places, j ^ _ q)>
■ — 1 After a largo —eloouent
number of eloquent
Men's. Boys' and Children's Clothing at
Mott's, -
LEGAL NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that A. E. Rice,
has filed his application according to law,
or the purpose of obainlng a license to
sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors at
wholesale in the town of Waukomis, 0
county, Oklahoma territory.
Enid, Ok. Ty., December 5th, 1893.
Go to Mott's for Boot's and Shoes.
PHARMACY.
Kingfisher, Ok., Dec. 5th.— The Board
,f Pharmacy for the Territory of Oklahoma
EMESTBM & EMEES
Wholesale and Retail
MEAT MARKET.
We also havo about 400 head of a
line beef cattle whlce will sell at
mnrke* price. Second street ha 1 f
block south of Laud oftice block.
H, E3, MaKSn&I®.
PHYSICIAU-Al -SURM
the Cherokee 1 narmaoy.
Enid, • - - Oklahoma.
OKLAHOMA TERHITOliV
enid,
OKLA
receiver OF
Palmer Mmtariig Co.
r 1 ti* _ ^ C ✓vVT/11*T7fVn
AlU'l " * — 0-
The next edition of Tit. D*iLt EKTBR- eches had l)een listened to, both favor*
whlch will come out Tuesday, j
t.iir onnoslnc the movement, it was
Which Will come out Xuesa.y, ftnd opposlng the movement, it w«.
necemberSnd, 1894, will be the eighty- L,ieoyereU hj Mf. l.enburg that perhaps
ninth number. Can any other dally new.- lher6 wftt bu.i.eB8 of more importance
naner published in the Btrip come up to L tbat b,ing discusied, which should
V,Zt come before Board for consideration. And
= —i„ his brief talk gave assurance that the
Active preparations are making In the #(iuare wa3 „ permanent fixture hero and
I iprior department at Washington for 00uU1 not possibly get away, theref^ie it
ncnK lbe registers and reoeiv- would bo w,u to drop that eubjef and
f land Offices throughout the We.t. Lke up another requiring immediate
There are about twelve of these whose I ctl0Di hltiBg reference to railroad bum-
tm-ma eiDireduring January and these will neg(l
be tnken un immediately, and recomtnen- B,for, rocoiyiog the report Of the rail-
h. , win loon be made to the Piesident TOad commi,tee, Mayor Moore was ealled
order to allow sufficient time for the ,0 th, platform, and during his remarks
^ nations of successors and their qu.ll- Laid that while in Washington, he re-
• tion. for Office at the expiration of the ceived ,he ft,sorance from the Secretary
fc,t • —the Interior and other men of position and
influence, that thejr would work for tho
passage of the bill compelling railroads to
establish depots at the government towns
in the Strip.
On this subject many able speeches were
made and good suggestions offered; Mr.
Rakestraw, chairman of the railroad com-
mittee, dirt not deem It a proper time to
submit his report, although much favor-
e cami'field,
tory, and who aro not yet registered, are
notified to attend said meeting.
C, p. WiCkmillku, Sec y.
Ladies' Tailor Made Dresses at Mott's.
k. a.i k1i.1).
I?£iysiGian««< Sur£@on
Office over Cherokee I'hatmacy.
ENID, - OK. TT.
HENllf WITTEMEYER,
LAWVES.
Commercial lJaw a Specialty.
ERID. t ! °K' TY"
A full line of everything
usually found in a first
^ class l)rug Store.
A Registered Pharmacist in Charge.
c. p. champion.
PhUsiaian«tiaSurason
West Sld?p] Court Uo{,..^«.re. 0pjj°-
ne*iiu"D
„t s of the present incumbents.
It would be interesting to know what
District Attorney Horace Speed of Okla-
homa thinks of himself, now that, to use
Z".presslve diction of a Guthrie pap,
later has brought forth a mole-bill m-
J of a mountain. There are nunv
l.«le also, who would like to know how
V*e $1,000 which Mr, Speed said be was
willing to give for Malone's indictment as
S5.V of Whether tho wily attorney tap
M, word and paid the witnesses 1 tt.t
ha! ieTlndicted is merely the lailnre to
*yt <ftoHcd the #1,000 they ehoeld ma^e
Itlettalonce.-M-^ Tlmetf
,7e8t 81UO 01 Vyiiuri I«w..nw
Bite Land Office. iJisottsos 9
men and Children a Speotalty.
County l'hysiclan.
Ok.
m ., i BBITSOS & MYMSKER.
Merchant • Tailor, Htfu, atIlllw.
W Ilrftingley *UI org.tin * tUn^lng
,a (tated in yesterday mo^n-
" < m Those desirous o{ joining
I He will give tho first lesson
or Eagle. Ho J d 18U4, which
«8nln« JanUliry if ,he drat
will also be tho orcnlng nlgW
suumit
able Information had been galhed and
work accomplished by the committee.
There were five gentlemen, members of
the Board of Trado of fond Croek, pres-
ent. A few brief but very enthusiastic
speeches *ere maSo by them, in which
their interests w'Cfe declared identical
with those of this city, tSat they woild
work fn unison with t>s and that they had
selected a inserttrti+e from their city lo
g6 to ^ajiJnCtort and «0rk wltfc those
who' jo' there 16 'enrcsetft Enid, ThcsS
gcnflesen were J. W. Berryman, iaihfor
BatfK ot pond Creik; U . N. VVi«ni), gon-
Oritl merchnndise dealer; F. J. (Jentry,
manager Badger Lumber Company; Wm.
H Royor, socretar^ Pond Creek Botrd of
Trade, and Dr. J. 0. Mahr, editor of The
Voice of that city. They w.re men of
Intelligence and dUpUyod th t push and
energy that aecompanlei every man who
has t Inert Oklahoma'! welfere end beet
latereiti Th l' UH * • received with
West Side of Square,
Enid, Ok. Ty.
JOHN C. MOORE,
Lawyer and Land Attorney
Office on D Street, Southeast oT the Land Office.
Practice in all courts and u. s. Land Office
Wont E Street, Enid, Ok. Ty.
First published Decombef 110, 181)3, (ft Tiik!
DAILY ENTEurrtisB.J '
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Territory of Oklahoma, County ot O) 8S.
Lohman.Hi(rKtnson Grocery Co.,1
a Corporation cieuted undci tho I
laws the State of Jtanaaa; )
\tniMO PapcrB^^tand Office BUBi-
ncntf.
I Oklahoma,
W. h.h.Keeney.
nNotlt'e is hereby iOyen, thai by yirttie o:f an
mo 'Hiro(.tcd and (foli^erode. and
1
otflco ()? said eourt in an action pondlrir
In 111 favor of Lottman HlJulnsan Grocery Co.,
a cOrpotation oroated under ft« laws of
^lato of Kan ttP, ajid, npalnftt \r . K. If.
K'on", 1 have leTle.t upon tho foflowiuif
fcscriviS r0jr «5jjj
"ilock 'fwon'tv-elkht
'"'ina
now'la my han^e/mSde by the jtfgw ef the
District Court tor the Second
Territory ot OWlhboina,' In and f"
of 0- upon an attachment iBsued
<s> naid court in an act on ]
r tlicro-
u. m. blaih.
Oj S. tScmmiasionar.
Alt kinds of acknowledgements taken.
Papers quickly and accurately draWn. U'-
ftce ivlth Kirkpdtrick, tent just northwest
of the land office.
, tlie 10th
h£v of January. A ). lbv«, ac uio nonr «" «"
V. W.. ILwitfV ih0 bui&liiK
AforeBatd,'in tai<i l^lock In tneGity ol Knlo,
Bald county and territory,*proceed to *o.l tl^
"rlKht, *11,10 and inleroht of the ohove named
w 11 11. [Coiuoy in aud to tne above deiorib
ed'nroiiferty, in obedience to said order, to
satisfy any iudirement that may be rendered
1(1 e.id action, ami costs, together with all
ncorulng eons of sale, to tho highest bidder
lorCa8S' Q.W.JOHKSOS,
Sheriff of 0 County.
lllVISI t OMLit,
1'laintlff s Attoruyi. _ ,
pated t Enid this Mm day of December, lsw.
E; J< SIMPSON
ftttnrifay at taw.
4.VI) Mill PCBLIC
jtcrth Enid, : 1 Oklahoma.
X7, R. Light. C. F- ltandolph.
.Light & Randolph}
Dealers in
Hay Feed! F"uel
E, SIMON
F.N ID.
OK TY(
Office: Northwett Corner Square.
EMIl), ■ " 0KTY
The Merchant Tailor
Dyltio, Cleaniua «« *<* ««"
valrlna Oonc.
low i prices!
Guarantee for sood work.
Call and see me, : : '• s '• 1
EUEME. BILSQU.
Attorney-at-Law,
Enid,
Okla
0. B. WEKKS,
Attorney-at-Law.
East of Court Houee.
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