The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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Ir WAVES. SUHGES ROARS AND REBOUNDS ONLY TO COME BACK AGAIN W'TH GREATER FORCE FOR ENID. GARFIELD OOUHTY. OKLAHOMA. AND DBMOOWAOV.
VOLUME 5.
ENID, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1898
NUMBER 45
RoVAL
Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum.
baking powders are the greatest
ers to nealth of the present day.
Alum
menace rs to
HOYAt BAKISQ fOWOtB pp.. *CW YORK.
GOOD THINGS.
Our Uncle Jacob Admire says that
the coining legislature should do
the following named work and the
Wave believes that every demo-
cratic member of the legislature
should endorse Jacobs suggestions.
The next legislature will have lots
of work to do.
Enact a law to limit the power of
board* of equalization.
AmtT.il the coal oil inspector law.
Amend the county weigh master
act iO that it Will mean something.
Enact a just law for the payment
of witnesses in criminal cases.
Enact a strong law to prevent the
operations of trusts and combina-
tion;.! tgainst public interests.
Amend the registration act so
that it will not apply to cities of !eoi
than 5,000 inhabitants.
Knoci? the stuffing out of the
Australian ballot humbug.
Provide for local grain inspection,
and weights, and require railroads
to deliver as many pounds of grain
.it the market an are loaded into
t heir cars.
Enact a law to protect the public
school funds of the Territory.
Provide for the election of county
commissioners in alternate years.
Repeal, or amend the county as-
sessor aci so that there will be ome
sense in it.
And pass a Ilw to hang any man
who sets lire to the prarie!
1 OKLAHOMA IN SUMMER.
O fairest land beneath the sun
Thy breast is crowned with flowers:
Thy silvery streams thro'laurels run
Low in the shaded bowers
While sweetly o'er each crystal spring
The mock-bird carol's long
And loud the wild wood echoes ring
With music and with song.
Green is the leaf and red the rose.
A sapphire jewel set,
That like the beam of morning glows
i With hues more lovely yet.
When incense from thy b sotn rise
Most fragrant sweet and rare,
Borne upward to the summer skies
Thro' God's bright atmosphere.
O beauteous South Immortal chime
I love thy woodlands still;
Each bird and stream, each mount
sublime,
J And flower enciocturea hill,
! Each vale where shadows linger not
But striling sunbeams play,
l Blest is the mortals happy lot
That here shall spend his day.
By G, A. TAY.
THE REV. IRL R. HICKS
Annual Almanac and monthly
paper, World and Works, are now
known from sea to sea. We are
pleased to call the attention of our
readers to the Almanac for 1899, now
ready. It is a splendidly printed and
illustrated oook of 116 pages and the
storm forecasts and diagrams and
astronomical and scientific matter
are superior to anything that has
ever been seen before in a 25 cent
book. His monthly journal, World
and Works, is ope of the best liter-
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in the country, besides containing
bin monthly storm forcasts with ex-
planations. The subscription price
ot World and Works is $1.00 per year
and a copy of the HicKs Almanac is
sent as a premium to every yearly
subscriber. Single copies of World
and Works, 10 cents. Price of
Almanac alone, 25 cents. Send your
order to World and Works Pu b. Co.
2201 Locust S.reet, St. Louis, Mo.
j.i
The Perry liai should be suppress-
ed. He killed a woman and two
children, with an even half dozen
meteors, without any cause whatever.
Wanton murders of this kind, especi-
ally among women and children,
should be stopped.—Beacon.
nil—
Fricay and Saturday of each week
Will he our SPECIAL SALE days until we have entirely closed out our broken lines
in each department consisting of
Prints, Ginghams, Outing Novelty Dress Goods,
Cashmeres, Persian Suitings, Silks and Velvets.
Broken lines of shoes, Mens & boys suits & overcoats
See our hand bills; we will positively close out the above lines to make room for
our immense stock of holiday goods now arriving, we ;ire obliged to have more room.
COME and see US. We will read cost mp rk to you.
The Guolone Junior.
Opposite Land Office
Enid. O. 7.
SUFFERING.
Uncle Jake Admire says it makes |
him shiver to figure how easily the
republican ticket of Kingfisher
county could hive been beaten had
the pops all voted.
Brick Buildings.
I am prepared to make liberal
loans to those who own or want to
build brick business buildings.
J. J. McLean.
AtCitizeus Bank
that jcmij of us is going to die short ' | W|
ly, politically speaking," said McKin-
ley to Hanna. Said Hanna to Mc- j
Kinley, "I have arranged to let death !
hitcli o! to Dlngley and Reed for the
sacrifice."—K. C. Times.
The Great
Southwest System.
«'on nee tin v M.o great commercial center*
and tho rich farms of
MISSOURI,
The broad corn and wheat Holds anil thriv-
ing cl lea of
KANSAS,
Vhe tortile rlvpf valley , trade centers and
rolling prairies of
NEB I * ASK A.
T ie grund, Picturesque and enchanting
enery, and t 11 famous mining district of
COLOR A DO,
'I m :iffr!«'u'tur.il, fruit, mineral and timber
lauds and famous Hot Springs <if
ARKANSAS,
'I us sugar plantations and immense rice
fields of
LOUISA N A.
The cotton and grain ti olds, the cattle
ranges mid winter resorts of
TEXAS.
Historical and Scenic
OLI) AND NEW MEXICO.
Ami forms with Its connections the popular
winter route to
CALIFORNIA.
Kor (lescrlptivu and Illustrated pamphlets
of any of tiio above st lis, or Hot Springs
\rk.. San Antonio, Ti'*., and Mexico address
company's aRonts or W. 1!, Diiimiixm, ' '
U. (I. Wahnru, Uen. Manager.
VIce-Prosldont II. C. Townskmh,
Uen. Passenger & Ticket Anent.
ST. LOUIt*, MO,
.1. il LYONS, W. I'. A.
soo Main St. Kansas City, Mo.
I Newton &
Coal,
Seeds,
And Feed.
GO-
; Te!tf>bf. ac No. oft.
w. h. anderson. geo. P. ItUSH.
ANDERSON & RUSH.
ATTORNEYS.
ENID, - . OKM,
Notice.
j I'Mrst published Oct. 27, 1893, the Wave,
To Whom it may Concern.
Notice N; eiebyniven that \Vm. A, Wilson
| tiled on the :i"iih day of Oct. A.ii.lKiK, his
petition for a license to retail malt spiritous
and villous liquors lot 4. hlk. IS In tlievlll-
i hk of Waukomis, Garfield county, Oklaho-
ma territory and that unless oh lection tot lie
[same « miiilivil by law. hi' tiled by the lit li
day of Nov. A. 11. ]KR;, said petition will In'
, granted.
Enid, O. T. Oi l. 3S isiw.
•Ia<. A. Tahuaiit, County Clerk
Publication Notice.
First published in the Wave Oct. 20. 1898.
Territory of Oklahoma, Garfield count.v
In the Probate Court for said county.
Edmund 1'iant'and It. W. Rankin, dolnu
business as I rantz and Rankin, plaintiffs
vs
The (jelser Manufacturing Company, defend
ant.
Said defendant, The (ieisur Manufacturing
company will take notice that It lias been
sued In tlin above-named court upon a writ-
ten contract for sum ofMttl commissions for
sale of machinery and must ans<> er the peti-
tion filed therein by said plaintiff mi sir be-
fore the 3rd day of December A. i). isdn nr
said petition will be talien as true and ludr
ment for said plaintiff la said action f,,r utim
Three hundred and one, : 1, dollars and In
the attachment therein ((runted, will be ren-
dered accordingly.
[Seal] Attest-Wm, M Asiikuson.
Probate Judge.
W, O. Cromwell, Attorney for PlalstlfT.
'T'housands of
women are
troubled at
monthly inter-
vals with pains
in the head,
back, breasts,
shoulders,sides
hips and liuib9.
But they need
not suffer.
These pains are symptoms of
dangerous derangements that
can be corrected. The men-
strual function should operate
painlessly.
ni
makes menstruation painless,
and regular. It puts the deli-
cate menstrual organs i n condi-
tion to do their work properly.
And that stops all this pain.
Why will any woman suffer
month after month when Wine
of Cardui will relieve her? It
costs $i.oo at the drug store.
Why don't you get a bottle
to-day?
For advice, in cases requiring
special directions, address, giv-
ing symptoms, "The Ladled
Advisory Department," The
Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
"••tfOlirn.
Mrs. ROZL'NA LEWIS,
of Oenavilie. Texas, says:
" I was troubled at monthly Intervait
with terrible pains in my head and back,
but have been ontlreiy relieved by Wins
Cl Cartful."
jVWINE Of CAWDUi
JNO. F. CURRAN,
Attorney at Law
ENID, OKLAHOMA.
Ofllco in Wood block • 1131
It was narrowed down to question
of veracity between newspaper liars
at Wichita and at Perry tstowh* is
responsible for the fabrications t \ t
are sent to metropolitan newap.'i[n it
about tilings that never' happen, d
in Oklahoma. Perry says Wichita
sent out that ingenious story alt.nit
falling mrleors killing children.
Wichita ii.:-- ofTerrd no evlJencc in
rebuttal.
The following itctn from tltc King-
fisher Free I'r s.-. tells funny tale.
It shows that while Dennis Flynn re-
ceived 89 less votes than he did in !)(!
yet lie carried Kingfisher county this
year by 500 majority:
'•Two years ago, Nov. :ird 1896, the
total vote cast for Flynn and Calla-
han in this county was 3371, the tat-
ters majority being 1!). This year
the total vote cast tor Congressman
was ?ti69, a falling off of 702. The
fusion and pop vote fell off 613. The
republican (Flynn) vote was short 89.
The Reformer accounted for it by
saying "you can lead a horse to
water but you can't make him drink."
Parker's Book Store.
TIME TABT.H!.
The following list are some of the
many publications received on the
dates mentioned helow at I' UlKESt'S
BOOK STORE:
Ainoiee's Magazine 2gtli
Art de la Mode 28th
Art Amateur 1st
Art Int-rchatige 1st
Atlantic Monthh 25th
Argosy. The 21st
Bon Tan 28th
Black Cat ]„t
Century, The Ut
Cosmopolitan 25th
Carpentry and Building 9th
Delineator 5th
Detnorest Magaicine 21st
Dress 1st
Elite Styles i„t
B^ery Month 1st
Facts & fiction 25th
Family Heraid 1st
Forum. The 26 Ii
Frank LwnlieV Popular Mont h!v 20th
Gentlewoman The 1st
Good Housekeeping fit Ii
llume Magtaitine 25th
Home Ourrn 2tith
"Iconoclast" Brantis 1st
International Magazine 27th
International Magazine 7th
Ladies' ¥oio Journal ^5th
Ladies' World 25th
Ladies Illustrated Journal 5th
La Msie de Paris 1st
\jt C«et nie Royal 28th
McClure'* Mairasine 30th
Metropuiitaii Magazine 18th
M« ey's Magazine 30th
"Modes" 25th
National Magazine 15th
New Time, The 1st
New Illustrated Magazine 15th
Nickell Magazine 1st
Outing 25th
Owl The 7th
Princess Novelette 7th
Puritan 24th
(The) Quaker 30th
Review of Reviews 25th
Recreation 28th
Standard Designer 4th
St. Nicholas 25th
Scribner's Magazine
Strand Magazine
Toilettes
Op-to-Date, Semi-monthly
Wotnans' Home Companion
WEEKLIES
American Field Friday I
Clipper, New York i aturdayl
Collier's Illustrated Weekly Friday j
Fireside Companion Saturday i
Family Story Paper "
Frank Leslie's Ill's Weekly Friday '
Golden Days Thursday
Golden Hours "
Good News "
Happy Days " (
Harper's Baz ir "
FI irper's Weekly FriOI
Illiistrat (1 Aoierlr;.n Satut.iayi
Illustrated News "
ludg" " i
Life " !
New York Weekly "
Police Gazette Thursday
Police News Saturday
Puck Thursday
Sporting News Saturday
Scientific American Supplement Mon.
Truth Thursday
Vanity Fair Saturday
Waverly Magazine Friday
Weekly Kngineering News Mon.
War News Saturday
Youth's Companion •'
Mice
I Kirst PubiUheii l'i Mutly iVavb srpt. ii. isiis
! To hoin 't nitiy r ,,r- rn:
I Notice is hui'cl / t;i «-n thnt u
j Gillesp i. lilod til' 1.) diiy of Scpi
A. 11. Ihil Ii I* pit iiloll for n. lie- 'tiso to iv-
Sp'rltuu and Vinous liquors, on
iotffl, blucU l:i ' ii i .i'i'ilyof Miild, Oarfiel<i
| oountv,Oklahoma riltoty.a dthat uriloss
rtlijectli 11 to the k: as rcqulf il liv law, be
Illoil by till' SOUi I :• v of Sept A.I)., f*% sail!
petition will he gr i .tod
Enid, O. T. Seplh, WI8
■I s. A. Tauoaht,
Ooun'y OierK.
We tell only what .ve positively
know when we say "Dr. Sawyer's
Arnica and Witch Hazel Salve will
radically cure ekin diseases, eczema,
piles, burns, scalds, cuts or flesh
wounds. Little Drug Store, Enid
Pharmacy.
The greatest medicine for tin- kid-
neys that liab been discovered in
modern times is Dr. Sawyer's Ukati'nc.
The best proof ii to give ii a trial.
Little Drutt st.oit', linid Piiaimacy.
Publication Notice
Flrsi (inhliilieil Nov. it, IW, Dally Wa ,
Territory nr Oklahoma, Garfield county, ss.
Ill thudlstrlct court for said cotinty.
Willi.• in IJ. Mci avitt. philntifT,
vs
Nellie .I. McDavltt, Defendant,
Said defendant Nellie J. McDavltt. will
take notice that she has been sued in thi
above named court for divorce and must
answer 'lie petition tiled therein by sale
plaint I If on or before I he 2*1 h day Ucceiiihcr
A 1) Is'.ih or said petition will be taken as true
and Judgment for plaint Iff In said action for
absolute divorce will be rendered accord-
ingly.
Attest M, A. Ai.kxaniirp,
Clerk of said court.
T, 1-'. McMechan, Attorney for plaintlfT.
In many seemingly hopelets cases,
consumption has been averted, in
•topping a hacking cough, by the
use of Dr. Sawyer's Wild Cherry and
Tar. Little Drug Store, Knid I'har
m acy.
,. " Benuty and Power." '
The secret of a woman's ■
Mil h power is in her complete
\ iv. ~ ,, * womanliness, both phys-
^ a11^ nicnta^- Th1-
9% I ' not mean pc
^►Afection of outlir
nor regularity
of features. It
does not mean
^ wit, nor talents
i>\nor accom-
jplishments. It
means that
^ physical at
tracti vencss
that comes
from perfect
bodily condi-
tion and the
bright, happy clicii fulness of disposition
which only complete he alth can insure.
A woman with a bright eye, clear com-
plexion, mantling color in the cheeks and,
buoyant elastic step and manner has a
natural attractiveness that no artif^ial
agency can counterfeit.
A woman w ho is afflicted with the morti-
fying misfortune of ;i dull, sallow, pimply
comph xion or that listless movement and
attitude which provokes only disgust ami
revulsion in the opposite sex, ought tow.il
herself ov' the purifying, invigorating power,
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery,
which ma Ices a strong, healthy stomach
and digestive organism ; purifies tl;e blood
and imparts a natural stimulus to the ex
cretory functions ; insures healthy weight,
clear skin, bright eyes and the animated
manner and bearing of perfect k^alth.
A lady living in West Virginia, Miss Anna
Callow, "of Kyger, Koaue Co.. writes: "It is
with pleasure I write you nfter using a few
bottles of I)r. Pierce's '"Favorite Prescription
and 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and 1 thiuk
them valuable medicines for female trouble!*
and weaknesses. I could hardly go about my
work I had such inward weakness and coustan?
misery in the womb. It worried me so that l
would give out in walking a short distance I
had a bad cough and my lungs hurt me all th<-
time. I K«t very thin, my complexion wan bad.
and my eyes would get i> heavy in the evening
they seemed stiff in the lids. 1 could hardh
move them. Many persons were ala.nfed about
mc, X looked so bad and had such a cough , they,
were afraid I would go into consumption f
felt so badly everv day that I had no life about
me.* I used only five bottles in all. 1 shall ever
■!>eak in praise of vour grand medicines. They
are blessings to suffering females." \
Another good thing to have in the house
is a vial of Dt Tierce's Pleasant PelltU
They cure biliousness and constipation
and never gripe. *
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Isenberg, J. L. The Enid Weekly Wave. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1898, newspaper, November 24, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112091/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.