The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1898 Page: 1 of 10
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IT WAVES. SURGES ROARS AND REBOUNDS ONLY TO COME BACK AGAIN WITH GREATER FORCE FOR ENID. GARFIELD COUMTY. OKLAHOMA. AND DEMOCRACY.
VOLUME 5. ENID, OKLAHOMA TERRITORYTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1898 NUMBER36
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in the history of the Americ.u
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Goods that are bought right sell
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Vfe have a few pair of those fine ladies oxfords left at 75c and 9Sc
we also continue the sale of ladies fancy chocolate vesting top shoes at I.58
Men's full stock chocolate oxfords I.05
" lull stock calf shoes 1 50
" solid leather shoes &
" Kang. calf shoes 3 00. These are regular 4.0O shoe*
We have numerous other snaps in shoes, such as our patrons have en-
joyed for the pant 30 davs
We have the famous Desnoyers 3 5O shoe, six different otvles in both
ladies and gents, which are the sunie that are sold l>\ swell dealers in
Greater New York and Boston.
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in our dry Goods department we Have
Exceptional values. Our eastern buyers with spot cash
methods solve the problem, l,oo in this department docs the
work of 2,00 We call your special attention to our Ladies
Shirt Waits all the latest styles and colors in organdies,
percales and lawns, your choice 68c
Remember our ladies' sailors, your choice 55c
Remember our ladies'trimmed hats, $1,1,50, $2.
Gent's Furnishings.
We wish to call particulnr attention to
our line in this department; we carrj' a
full line celebrated Monarch Brands In
Men's and boys shirts, also a complete line
of the Coon brands in collars and cuffs;
these well known brands need hut little
talk: there may be some as good but none
better.
7 dozen No. 700 Balbrigjfan silk finish
underwear worth 75c, close at 35c.
12 dozen No. 9o6 natural mixtures under-
wear good 50c must go at 25c.
No 9C5 Angola mixtures underwear sold
at 65Cyclone price 25c,
64 dozen No 70 Mens Jersey Ribbed un-
Iderwear solid comfort worth 75c our price 25c.
lli Dozen No. 1135 Ribbed underwear good value worth 45c will close at 20c.
10 dozen No 50 mensLinette Drawers worth 75c will go at 50c
CLOTHING.
We have a house full of bargains in this department; you cannot
afford to pass us it you are contemplating buying anything (rom a pair
of overalls to a full dress suit; we do not promise you a per cent oft
or a per cent on, but will fit vou as well and sell vou cheaper than
ever bef re offered in Enid
Men's crash suits 1 75 and 2 50
Men's scotch suits, all wool, black and
white mingled 5 75
Men's gray fi ock suits " pinstripe 6 50
Men's black' cheviott a regular $10 suit $7
Boys knee pants from 15c to 98c
Boys ail wool suits 1.20
Youths all wool suits. 3 75
1 his sale will continue until further notice
sTake advantage of the above opportunities and save money.
I THE CYCLONE JUNIOR
East side of square
F D. CURTIS, Mgr.
Oppo te land office
Two Millions a year.
When people buy, try and buy
again, it means the?'*e satisfied
The people of the United States are
now buying CascarctsCandy Cathar-
tic at the rate of two million boxes a
year and it will be three million be-
fore New Year's. It means merit
proved, that Cascarets are the most
delightful bowel regulator for every-
body the year round. All druggists
« 25c, 50c a box; cure guaranteed
Solicitors Wanted—Ladies oh Gextle-
mrn, our complete sets of Juvonlle Books
for the holidays. Each set has four books
(traded for little ones to grown up folks.
Each book charming, delightful, captivating
Prices range from Sue to fe.50. Large books
each overflowing with happy Illustrations.
Tremendous sellers; nothing like them.
1'our months golden harvest for energetic
workers. Credit given; freight paid; biggest
commissions; outfits with samples of all four
books free. Send twelve two-cent, stamps for
paying part only of the p istatfe alone. Drop
all trash and clear SHOO a month with our
exclusive juveniles.
THE NATIONAL HOOK CONOEBN,
8 25 juvenile dept., chicago.
20 Cts. Given Away.
Cut this out, write your name
across it in ink and take it to the
druggist natned below and he will
give you a 25c bottle of Dr. Saw-
yer's Ukatine for 5c. Ukatine
cures all forms of kidney difficul-
ties, pufted eyes, muddy complex-
ion; makes sallow and yellow skin
white; cures water brash; cures
pains in the stomach and liver;
cures constipation. "Little Drug
Store. Enid Pharmacy.
It is easy to see that the best way
to reach the public is through the
newspapers, for every one reads now-
adays.
You can take the
Notice.
First published Aug. 27, 180.', the Wave,
To Whom It may Concern.
Notice Is t cieby glTrri that J, Talmadgo
\ i 'o. filed on the 27th day of Aug. A, L). 1MH,
t lielr'petltlon for a license to wholesale malt
sulritoas and vinous liquors iu the
city of En!d, Garfield county, Oklaho-
ma territory, and that unless objection totlio
s ime, aR required by lax. be filed by .lie Kith ,
(Iay of Sept. A. I). 1H S, said petition will bo
Crantod.
Enid, O. T. Aug. 10 188S.
Jai. A. Taqoakt, Oountv Clerk
Legal Notice,
Territory of Oklahoma, Garfield county, s ,
I i the Probate court in and for said eouuty
John Donelly, John Parrett, Richard L. Ill\-
on, John Anderson, James McC'ulium, vVm.
Hanner. James M. banner, Alva Downing,
and Alva Downing as next, friend of Jessie
I.esly, a minor under the a^e of twenty-one
years, Plaintiffs
vs.
William H. Scrltchfleld, Defendant.
-aid defendant, William II. S 'rltchfleld,
will take notice that he lias b"en sued In the
above named court for personal services ren-
dced and that he must nnsw : the petition
filed t herein on orbefore the 12thday ofOetob-
er 1s0s, orsaid petition will betakenns true,
and Judgment for plalntltfs In said action for
Three Hundred forty dollars, and In the at-
tachment therein granted, will be rendered
accordingly. Percy Glaze, Attorney for
Plaintiffs. Wit. M. Anderson,
Probate Judge.
First published in Daily W:.vo g,ept„ 1, 180S.
Missouri Pacific Ru.
And go Direct
to the Grounds
of the
Omaha
Exposition.
Do you want a gun?
Do you want a bicycle?
Do you want a buggy?
Or any kind of wagons or
Implement?
We have them and sell
cheap.
Come and see for your-
selves.
Gunninaham & cropper.
WINE OF CARDUI
THE MEW WAY.
WOMEN used
to think "fe-
male diseases "
could only bfl
treated after "lo-
cal examina-
tion*" by physi-
cians. Dread of
such treatment
kept thousands of
modest women
client about their
suffering. Thein-
troduction of
Wine of Cardul has now demon-
strated that nine-tenths of ail the
cases of menstrual disorders do
not require a physician's attention
at all. The simple, pure
Only line that does it.
| Double Dailu service.
Elegant Equipment,
H ;; Reduced Rates.
See agents for particulars...
C. Q. Warner, • W. B. Dodhidoe,
Vice President. General Mgr.
H, c. Townsend, Gen'l. Pats'r. & Ticket Agt.
ST. LOUTS, MO.
J. H. LYONS.
Western Passenger Agent.
THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY CO
soo Main St. Kansas City, Mcv
Fok Sale:—Five well located resi-
dence lots in Kenwood. Apply to D.
J. O'Keefe, Callahan block, d wtf.
Drink Dr. Poppers Phos-Ferrates
and Coco Cola at Stantons& Haight
soda fountain, t f.
Briok Buildings.
I am prepared to make liberal
loans to those who own or want to
build brick business build'nps.
J. J. McLean.
8-15dti At Clt.lr.enBBank.
W. M. Newt.cn & GO-
Coal,
Seeds,
And Feed.
Telephone No. 33.
Special prlccs made on Ice cream
at Stanton & Ilaltfht for parties,
picnics, and socials, U and see
u? 5-17 tf.
mm®
taken In the privacy of a woman's
own home Insures quick relief and
speedy cure. Women need not
hesitate now. V/ine of Cardul re-
quires no humiliating examina-
tions for Its adoption. It cures any
disease that comes under the head
of "female troubles"—disordered
menses, falling of the womb,
"whites," chanpe of life. It makes
women beautiful by making them
well. It keeps them young by
keeping them healthy. $1.00 at
the drug store.
For advice In eases requiring special
directions, address, jiving symptoms,
tho "Ladies' Advisory Department,"
The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chatta-
nooga, Tens.
W. I. ADDISON, W.D., Cary, Hiss., oys:
"I uia Wins of Cirdul extensively in
mypracticoand find it a most excellent
preparstlon for female trouble?."
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1898, newspaper, September 8, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112080/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.