The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1898 Page: 2 of 8
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Buttreu's • 6aesli - Store,
Groceries, Shoes, Etc.
-ft Genuine Reduction
We Want to sell this month $1,000 more
shoes than last, in order to do this we have
reduced the price on every pair of shoes in
the house.
You know what our -are. TI.ev'r.- th ■■) kind. Wo .loo1' kooo
shoddv >ho.-s._Wv tl e reputation
of being the lowest priced
Store in ' lie town on
shoes. Td« prices -ire marked in plain figures
The reduced nrlro will he marked in plain figures. You can see just
what vou save.
Our spring stock is all in. It compriFes
the prettiest lines we have shown in Enid
and this reduction applies to every shoe in
the house.
You Can't Miss a Bargain.
Our offer to enlarge portrait free will n~t
be withdrawn- It will
bought during this sale.
You can t miss the plac?-
the middle of the road.
TRAITORS TO 1 HE PEOPLE
For Political effect the Republi-
can politicians of thi* territory
posrd as being in favor of free
homes. A (dank to that effect was
incorporated in their St Louis vat
Iona, platform, upon which rl>e
republican members of congress are
presumed to stand and the planks
of which they promised to carry out
if elected, bnt on each and every
occasion during the present emigre**
they have voted against the free
liome.i measure and republican pol-
iticians from this territory have
been in Washington urging their
political associates to do sc. Free
Home are of great importance to the
people of Oklahoma and each and
every one should unite to fittingly
rebuke the party recreant to its
promises and to punish the betrav
ors of our peoples Interests.—New
Kirk Democrat.
apply on goods
We're right in
Buttrey's Cash Store.
Groceries, Shoes, Etc.
WHIPPED INTO LINK.
Ever since the Maine disaster, and
even before, there have been Repub-
lican members of Congre.-s who have
been threatening to break away
from the president and declared war
anyway. They have talked loudly
on the streets and through the news-
papers, but when the time cauie for
action they responded to the whip
lash of the Reed and went mouthing
to their places. The right of speech
has been taken away by the power-
ful influence of party patronage and
party pride on the one hand, and
Keed rule on the other. Even with
their prompt, if unwilling, obedience
they have been subjected to indigfti
tv ny the administration.
A SNAP.
MeMen and GoflsoliaiK
THE CLOTHIERS.
will sell for the next sixty days at^ a reduction of
25 per cent any men's, boys or child s
Suits, Hats, Caps, Pants,
Trunks, Valises and
Underwear.
We Mean Business«.« -
to close out this stock preparatory
to moving into our new bricx quai
ters with our entire new stocK,
Yours Anxious for business, 3 24
MelDerosn £ GoMaiK.
The Wave
Official Journal of Gar
field County.
J. I_. ISENBERG, EDITOR.
It IS said that General R isenho<nn
and Colonel Stiles did not enjoy the
Easter eggs this year.
WILL somehow please kis-> Bill
Walker for the Wavk. Sweet Bill,
we have loved him for many years.
While the Sons of Hermann of Enid
were enjoying a hugh picnic, the Suns
of Hermann of El Reno gave a tn >n-
strous big ball in the opera house
last Monday evening.
Sly Oberlander is thinking of visit-
ing the pyramids of Egypt this sum-
mer. Arthur Percy Diniels will
stay with his regular industri al pur-
suit of lifting the dice box and plav-
ing referee between two diceshakt rs.
SH.ND NEO.
I'll- Kit-niv al Kluh of Waco, Texas
has ;,8krd G >v. C. M. B irnes to select
one i le 'most pooii . r and > e >u'.'fi 1
v in <■> 1 ;niie- of Oklahoma," to repr -
- ni thi< ' o v it the thinl mil i
at e,.y mQ I'arnlval at Wac,
Mav 11, 12 and 13. Governor Barnes
will h- o'easeil to receive suggestions
from Okl 'bomans as to who this
ynun'j" 1 a 1 v should he.—Leader..
Oh rattcal rats! What is the use
in asking for bids. Dress Ned Sisson
up In a scalding red mother hubbard
and send h.-r down as a queen bee
sunnle of the Barnes' adminii.tr. -
tion.
WAR.
The Perry militia company have
been ordered to report to their ar-
mory for drill and all members on
furlough are ordered to report for
duty.
HERESY IN OINGLEY'S PAPER.
I Lewiston. Me. Journal: ''When
I the capitalists of prosperity is not
Mn bearing production, but in in-
creasing the purchase power of the
masses, which is an assurance of the
advanced consumption of tne pro-
ducts of the farm and shop, the
problem of promoting general pros-
perity will begin to be successfully
so ved " Is Dingley about to join
the silver forces?—Ed. National
Democrat.
EXCURSION.
The Hutchison & Southern Rail-
road train ti. Hutchison, Kansas,
from Blackwell, O. T., Wednesday,
April the 20th. Fare for the round
trip from Medford $2.00. The train
will leave Medford north bound at
8 a. m. and will return the same day
at 1105 r- m-
JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON,
Hogs, Cattle, Chicken and Rabbit
fences. Machines for sale.
Office Corner Second and N. Boundary st., upstairs.
x 26 ENID. O. T.
EXCLUSIVE
BooKseiier and Stationer
Headquarters for books, Schcol supplies, Stationery, Maga-
zines, Periodicals, Daily and Weekly papers.
North Side square. 3 18
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There is a woman in Oklahoma
who claims to have danced with Na-
poleon ani; one who claim* to have
dandled George Washington when
a kid. Both of them shoull be
turned over to Bill Little's hirtor.ca
selection at Norman.
Corporal Lincoln Grant McKinley's
thirst for office has been satisfied. He
has been canned and stored away as
the deputy district court clerk for
Kay county. Poor boy, he worked
hard setting up those. Washington
administration editorials.
Senator Geo. Orner reports the I
late rebellion on the salt plains com-i
pletely put down. It seems that a j
colony of about fifteen farmers or
sooners staked out 160 acres each in j
the government's salt reservation j
nd began to break the sod. The Sen- j
;itor ma-ched on tlietn armed with j
hot war declarations from Washing-1
ton and ordered the boys to evacuate |
the laud at once or the army at Fort;
110 wou'd be along and take the
whole ontfit in. The sooners asked
for ten days armistice to find other
places to go. It was granted andithe
time is up and the boys have moved.
TlIF Oklahoma note kill of the
Wichita Beacon will probably be dls
charged about the time war is de
clared. He stole a paragraph from
the WAVE which expresses an opin
ion on the Grant county seat war
This was strictly against the Beacon
noninterfeicnce rule.
Nobody wants war particularly but
there are a whole lot of people who
would rather be In the throes of ac-
tual war than to be harrassed by re
publican sensational and fool dipli
macy. The administration should
either declare war or back down to a
calm gold bug peace at once. This
thing of being in uncertainty from
day to day is harder on the nerves of
the people than it was 011 Robinson
Crusoe in looking in vain for a sail.
SILENT HEALING.
Schrader, the."healer,"did a pretty
General Rosen baum desires a re-
appointment as the second in com-
mand of the territorial militia.
This is not American gall it is an in- j
herited article' handled down from j
the archives of Jerusalem.
Now, the territory needs an egg |
inspector and the Wave is highly ]
flavored with the idea that the late |
lamented Adjunct General would
fill the place to the satisfaction of
all concerned including Colonel
Stiles.
IP the gold bugs' financial policy
had been blown up on'the Maine in-
stead of 269 hardworking American
mariners, Bill McKinlrv through M.
Hanna would have declared war in
side of twenty-four hours. Goldbug-
ism has patriotism and love of coun-
try by the throat. If Billy Bryan
was president they wouldn't have a
throat hold by a damp sight.
The election of J. Y. Callahan of
Kingfisher county, territory of Okla-
homa, costs the homesteaders of
Oklahoma the price of their homes.
—Watonga Republican. Which
means that the Republican is so
means that it would punish thousands
of people because they refused to
vote for a blatherskite for congress.
—Ex.
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IF war is declared the war time in-
ternal revenue system will be resum-
ed. Everything will have to contain
a stamp. In the meantime the price
of everything will advance; mort-
gages will be paid off and the pluto-
crat's money will be idle. That is
the reason all shylocks oppose war.
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Men's and Children's
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is where you can get the best goods for the least
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Call and see what nice Men's
SUITS
we can show you from $4.50 t0 $12,00-
BOYS' from $1 00 to $6.00. Cash is
what talks with us. 3 3I
JENKINS BROS,
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That versatile vacilating policy
sheet the Perry Enterprise, hyphen,
Times has dropped Dennis Flynn into
its kettle of spoiled fish and taken
up a fresh lobster by the name of
Colonel Dick F. Morgan of Perry for
the republican nominee for congress.
This is enough to choke old man
Grimes of Kingfisher and the other
candidates have ordered their sub-
scription to the hyphen discontinued.
quiet business In El lteno yesterday.
El Reno people are pretty well "heel-
ed."—El Reno Star.
Ah ha, tig well. They had confi-
dence in the healer because they no-
ticed "Enid Daily Wave Print" on
5,000 quarter sheet healing posters.
When the Wave recommends a doc-
tor everybody knows he Is pure and
all right.
The best liniment.—"Chamberlain's
Pain Bairn is the finest on earth,"
Edwards & Parker, of Plains, Ga.
This is the verdict of all who use It.
For rheumatism, lame back, sprains,
swellings and the numerous slight
ailments and accidents common to
every household, this liniment has no
equal. With it in the house, a great
deal of pain and suffering may be
avoided. For sale by all druggist*.
Percy Glaze says Cuba is shaped
like a squirming fish. She is sure
squirming.
Now, we know why Henry Asp was
appointed regent of one of the col-
leges. The governor and his. entire-
family including the footman, coach-
man and cook rode down to Kansas
City on Sante Ee passes to attend the
opera. Hreat gawd! aintCassiusget
ting gay, ___
Sam Crocker, who lives eleven
miles east of Norman, met with a bad
accident at his home one day last
week. While chopping wood his axe
struck a clothesline suspended above
him causing the sbarp-point of the
axe to strike the left side of his head
resulting in a deep and lengthy gash.
Another week has passed since the
Weekly Wave greeted its readers
with the assurance of war. It looks
just the same now.
AND
Farmers
ATTENTION
Aie you contemplating building a house or
other structures? If so we desire to call your atten
tion to our large stock of all kinds of
[Juildino Material. =
No constipated person can look his
or her best ot feel perfectly well,
For that inactive liver and constipa-
tion try Dr. Sawyer's Little Wide
Awake pills, and they will cure you.
Little Drug Store, Enid, North Enid
Pharmacy, North Enid.
We keep everything in our line, from the lowest to the
highest grade material, which we sell at the very lowest
hard time prices.
Come and See Us.
Examine our stock and secure our figures, when we are
quite sure we will make you our customer. Yard on corner
of E and west Railroad avenue, Enid O. T. A Fine lot
of Brick for Sale. 2-1
E. WORACEK LUMBER CO.
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1898, newspaper, April 14, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112060/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.